The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
J ft MitNMta L* JURA'S I t ) IIP* iP ^ A^#N»As$*.1.'''^SWA« ■*»•« i m i m m 11 W e l l \v k IT •kss-aatfEKlt igk^tJIcfc •r Vl,l- f]V\ tp o s s i b l e t o b e to h i1 wi II, simply in ip n ^ in h 1, if the. fc r-'Ci constipa ted . Y ou m o s t p ay a tte n tio n t o th e t-; ttitm v , o s f.nffcs th e consequences. U nd igested it.?, weste produc t* , p o s o n o u s sub stances, m u s t lie to s fc fe , A sluggish .liver is responsib le fo r a n ■sB irusit rrf sMifeiin^ a n d serious disease. A sk m \ v ic a c i m : m t flCbo UWU ^T2n\^rrT^ron&f5i?rp?s\ mvl[ 3u*fnt .cut way i^i i u i r'osul imrnoy 1>y m Mods im Eeal Estote, OBI i allium s. th e liver, A y e f a P IE ', H e know s why th e y a c t TrilSt Slim, J.C. A m t Ce,.JLau.'eThMass. t. j • *•' u t M g« t <h« t o V t t f *v l !‘ :i)U M w ;i(* < itilru ila u4 i<j*> | Vf-r Mwlsi Muaifftl r.••"«*•'!) ♦• in *.’’<» •■, .-in fjou** >« Timtv.iKj </.» m j , jitty fiv„ A«l- : . : . : i . ;;•<>. ...» .«hlW«%n OJ ctivue, J'l iefccte »fit fiat# i>nd plat t.j.fcus for I rcsovi c ,f J uJai.uuV •l(H5rc1iF 7 ->%J£^SirVfi|M faa#9M l lAkh inis c u r ?strrrft*rntwi aiu^:— . Lean Persona! or CoMaterJ Dabbing Hours; 0, A. M. Security, o, p, M. W. Ssxim, PmsMont. ■O. h , Satm i , Cashier* often does not agree withbet Appearance. Pain and suffer-. icg add-to the years till many women loaBs much older than they really are. Manywomen, avoidingpain by the regular use of that ef fectual remedy, for women* Wine of Cardui, keep their youth and beauty. Mrs. Annie Vaughan, Ral eigh, N. C«'- tried Cardai and writes: "I was sick and worn out almost unto death. My sister finally persuaded trie to take Cardui. Before 1had taken five bbtilas \ was well and strong.’* Tty Cardui. ft Is for wo men, . Its tonic, buildingquali ties should restore- you gently to health.” thousands of wo men have found it to give them lasting benefit • tVyCardni For sate everywhere. $ 4 7 iwe j w**t Ow-ante. Alrei rUttoftrtt. Ii. ktt ».,«■(tod . . ' h»r*..»nMT>ljr c«r»4 him. 1 4a witt j"i»jrn-witifiif! *!:»m in to. I wfll Kiwi y<w Ui. pritiltiro of nKiii^Lls rume.'* &&nfekMm,UJ«JU*ia«rKh1W.!udfM*i)elUlIn& Best Tor The Bowels i WkM^pr in D n ^ H A k C O Jw fo CANOYCATUWnc JM tttu it. n .l.t.b lo , Potent, T .sto Good.Do Oocd. K .irtr Ble5(*a, Weaken or Uriiio. 10c, tre.tW .h fW jold ln lmik. ’i'Uo Ranuinc tatslct Btam'"'* QxMaaiite.il to ci;r* or year money back r-— —-w■—— — —,r—— ^ ^ v. ve.*v,f tyuwttft Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 593 MKWLS 1 LE,TEHMILLIONBOXES FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient .SHAMPOO T A B L E .T The use of i Foaano Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablot will oauiso that dull nppi'aranpy of tho hasr to %ai!!sh. ^ivitiKpinto to that er- chantlftg ratiii numothm^Gt tho lovolincf :> for which you have Go | long sought for will ho yours. The Cedarville Herald. [ Ss.oo Veajr, K A R U U I iC L h - - Kflltor. APBITr- SO, ,ta^ea3gg l! J ^ ,’!^ 5* DEATH OF PAUL KER. Paul Kerr, on* of lluslmHe’s honored oiflzons and nature’s noble men. died Saturday night at iiie homo on North Morgan street after an illness of several weeks of the aiiimonts incidental to .old ago. The Insfc.pago in his life ■book closed adout seven-thirty o’clock Saturday evening and the tired spirit flitted heavenward to the arms of the un iversal mother. ■ Father Kerr, as he was familiarly known and called by those who Ichew him best, was born in Brown county, O.,. and bad just past his eighty-eighth birthday. Ho was married near the place of his birth to FUiza Pierce In 18-19, whose death occurred in 1903, Mr, Kerr and family removed to this city from Greene county, Ohm, in 1881, and have lived here since. De ceased is survived by one son, II. F* Kerr, of Cedarville, Ohio, and two daughters who made their home with their father. Few men in tho city hold the warm place in the hearts of tho res idents which Mr. Kerr gained by nn exemplary Christian life and one that will prove a groat legacy for tile children to long remember and cherish. Ho can truly bo called one of the grand o ld .men—a Odd fearing man, highly respected by all who knew him. Mr. Kerr was one of the pillars of the United Presbyterian obnrch here and did much toward building up a large congregation and later a new edifice that w ill live as a mon* um*nt toll jin, David Graham and a few ethers. While not in public Itf# r » great .steal, Mr. K*rr w«« ww*, ^ k. W*9*&Sf* iiat s ; 4*nt raewtti. H«,Waabn« of t’» big *t<W!khtild*rs in th* tniiis-Pcarca A: Company furniture factory, but Oct your tickets reccrvcd at John con's for tho County Modal Contest. Plat opans Saturday, Admission £9 cents. CUU Iron 10 cento, Not for Hanc. Haas eamo In from Jflo ranch to buy a horse. T w rot tho very thing you want/’ said I!:o Bergraan; "it's a lino road horo(v, iivo yearn old, sound os a imail, $115 cash dov/r.i and ho coca tea ratios without stepping.” 'liana throw up bin handn in protest. "Not for roe/’ ho eaid—“not for me, I wouldn't gif you fivo cento for him. I live eight miles out, und I’d half to walk hack two udleo.” J . H, M cfllLLAN . in th* MliiMitum, i T£io pmhah'.‘i*y j, umf, if there were k city t vr; "sod of bun*.'but good men, _ M would bo an object of cmiipetstioa 1 tO av.' id the hb I ub of JnjWfcT, just as now it ? b m obtain it: wtd thdn it would f-« 'Vue >’lcarty evident that it In not the .in* of Lbr genuine ruler ‘a le.-.k to hu owu hit*'.>id, but to thesa of his t.ab ‘ft; «o that every j;j* diclous maa would chooge to he * ro- cipient of lea:, fits, rather than to have the tro’jiJo i.f eojifornag them upon others,- Piato. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer- of Cemont Crave Vaults and Cement Building Bio rks. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio, The Kitchen Clod. The kitchen god of t'hina is per haps not rightly »o celled. He has Place over the eoojda* range, but ho is "the "recording angel” of the Chi- liosu house, and it ia hts duty to unto the actions of each member of the family and report them to tku gods at the end of every month,. Once a year, too, he goes to heaven in per son anti makes his annual report. So once a year the family prostrate'tliom- selves before him, carry him in pre cession, and finally burn lflm, while crackers are fired. ' •..Ju—wi.—inw BPORT OF CEDARVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR ABBID. KJc'i Number of Booms......... ..................... Bnrollment............. ............................. Average Attendance....... .................. l’er cent Daily Attendance............... Numbar Tardy......................... ........... Number Present Bvery Day........... Per cent Present Every Day............. Number of Visitors............................ Bank for Apr ................................... . F r i I J S I 41 6 l 8 i 7 t S ’ t I T o t 801 a t ; 24 ! 88 m ( 8 I i SP 18 [S O X 19 « 0 i 27 ! 2 W 82 ; 27 j 28 ; 10223 17 ' M I ia > : w f 08 ! m 95 | 90 80 ft 18 u s , f t 1 H « 1 ; 8 2 02 4 . » 33 l 18 I W 7 l t o • 14 ; 9 i O l i I B 2 f £ ! 23 88 46 60 60 41 2 , 3 [ n* •fli 1 I ' * } ->i 4 21 0 { O 7 i h i 4 4 } I J 8 6 AST 0 RIA ^iiyr firErK teraiiil CMldr wi ; AVt:tri*yeEtetiatoiioii&rAs- sb iu ia iiM w r ^m m c g ^ lingtticSWjnafteaniilkdTCisot ■INI ,V ( HU.DBlA’ PrQir.ol3sBiiesl:on.CJieetfMt" ne.ssdfulRgsid'^itains aciUitr rijmim,Moi^*uvtiop>{uh:ral', 1SOT 'NAtttJ a T I C . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of KuWkjMit- nm ^ rn 'M im c fs S kebp . T.'w'Sliwfo S(|rtaiurc of K®WV5WJRK. • *A lb MUii'th- 'old ^ 5 B u s t s - In Use For Over Thirty Years CIISTORIA "HECCHYAUnCOMMNV, NEWfVOBKCITV. T baciujrs : Primary, Miss Stormont; No. I, Miss Finney? No. 2, Miss MeFavlaml; No, 3? Miss McGivmi; No. 4, Mr. Ma#uereon; No. 3? Mr. .Morton; No. A,. Foster, Marshall and Reynolds? High School, JfnrshaU, Foster and Reynolds. F. H. REYNOLDS, Sup’t. never was actively engaged hi the management of the affairs’of tlrnt concern. The funeral services were hold at tho residence Monday afternoon, conducted by Bov. J. F, Hutchison of Xonih, O,, assisted by Bov. W, II. Clark, pastor of tho United Pres byterian cburcln. Burial in East Hill cemetery.—Daily Koptibliean. —There will be o Grand Gold Medal Oratorical and a Silver Med al Musical contest held in tho opera house on next Thursday evening, Stay Gfcli under the auspices ef tho Green County W. C. T. V. Tim contest will begin at 8 o’clock. Ad mission "0 cents, children 10 cant*. Reserved seats at Johnson's Jewelry store. —Just received anotfior carload of the famous Farmero1Fence. C. N. Stuckey & Sou. t>r. Milt's' Anti-Pain Pllln iWIAvn mtn A BAPTIST ELDER FRIGE 2S CENT©. To iuffmlueo Foaino we will mail (fora limited time only> a full slcc<tablet on rocc Ipt of 10c. RockwootlMedicalCo STATION B. CINCINNATI, 0 Thefinal Diarrhoea *adUysenieryfiesta]/ Bestored to Health by Vino! *Twas run down and weal: from in* digestion end General debility, alco suf fered from vertigo. I saw a esd liver preparation called Vinal advertised and decided to clvo it a trial, and the re tails worn moat gratifying. After tak ing two bottles I regained my strength and am now feeling unusually Well.” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap tist Church, King-don, N. C. Vino! is not a patent medicine—but a preparation composed of the medicinal 'elements of coda*livers, combined with a tonic iron and wine, Vinol create:: a hearty appetite, tones up tho organs of digestion and makes rich, ted l.iaoii. In this natural manner, Vinoi creates fAeri/h fer tl: o' xuii-down, over worked and debilitated, and for deli cate children and old people. For direrJc coughs, colds and bronchitis Vinoi is- ttticxeolled, AH each persona is this vicinity ata tsked to try Viuol oh on? offer to re fund tlidr money if it fails to give, sat isfaction, Sold 0 / C. M, Ricfaway. ADAIR’S Tabourete ir THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road&Oil Field WAGONS Best quality—Select Ma terial. Carefully made. Builtto standHardService. .The cheapest in the end, Write for complete Catalog andBrices. 75 cen t V a lu e ?• * for „ j , An Oak Tabourette Mission sty le , Tlii# is tbe BEST VATrtJE we have ever offered. ADA IR ’S, Xenia's Greatest House Furnishing Store Redfern & Nemo aawmtrsaB C^^^SElf-REUUCIMO N'405 wto R euct B ands See Our Spring Display. Of Bugs, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Wall Paper, E tc , New and A ttrac tive P a tte rn s Sliown in A11 Department. R u g s no lino «.fWill po . A good 9s L in o leum s . This Spring v/o chow a fi e o ton, BrueseR Velvet and Araninctor Buga, m nil ekes l‘J Brutesels Btug for ^12X9. Printed and Inlaid Linoloumnehown an a large variety of phi- iofus, Corl: Carpet, Oil Cloth, Wood Grain* eft*. t>.YT c .let,: '’u< :v lC«y-'Sft'JfX': c': T .„i'« ••w :iatA! ; \ C..'* G' „.U' t ! L *v‘suli5 I L t ' J ; : ; < Stlowcfd, *sm z r> i:> :am 'xw M ff-iftt* per'T kst * t • ;, i ***f»j"* .* 'Afl -» 1^5 e* ( ; '■’i1. v: 1 /i (. /. 1 'ilf -i £, the c oW w v , 4% A- FOR SALE! IFtnoo and Lota in Cedarville and vtC'itjjfy, Buy before the rurii, We Ijavo tlo'ce or four dc .liable pr<per* tics k r t out'ildctho«orjioratii.a limits .ilvt.y reaf,onal)!e ulro tf-j to Aancs of land. Will nt-H nno for lrtrathan CoS! of ihvdiiuf; which cost nil. Have a miihuHy located fonjidufj hutiseiif IB or 10 Hionn very tiiCap, Faisna h t calc in CuitraS Uhi«, SMITH, CI,l:MANS&IIOPPIN(i M attings. AVe carry largo lino of novelty patterns in both Chili* *»d Japa nese Mattingo. A 11offered afcspecial prices. L a c e C u r ta in s . Our fitdek of Cluny, Ilenainoanco, ("atalc Net, Nottingham and Irish Point; Lace CurtGinn cannot be excelled. Wall P ap e r an d D eco ration t Two most popular corsets now used. Have taken Z' premiums at fairs. ---------- CARPET HOUSE---------- Rugs, Linoleum, Shades, Curtains, <A DRESS GOODS— r~- SILKS, WASH GOODS and WOOLENS | jWTGfllSOJt & GtBHEYS f t NFSMTA. * QHI ; j ® I A , ' OH IO , In our Wall Paper Department can bo found a flue lin**ef papcis form Co up. Frencolnffaml Tinting rnir BpOciaity. We cheerfully submit dcsigna and eotiumtes. V an Ausdal 6 Co. 23 South Main St., DAYTON, O. E LAS T I C ' 111 R O O F P A I N T - « M tST|t^-T*AlNT« for tin, metal, paper, felt and tubercle! roofs, la proof againstthe weather.of rtrd. Absolutelynon- I>oroun.' Will not crack, peel, blisteror scale* Will not evaporateafteronceset. I d & finewater-proof- ing material. Containsho ingredienta sack as salt and lir.io which enter Into the composition of tho major part of the so-called roof and Ironpaints on the market to-day which have no elastic qualities and arc destructive to mciab and fibres, and are bound to cryotaMzo any metal. It iugermproof. SsaJfer ?inttfor"midpricetisi,* lrt\y not ^afetume the lest ii'hstt it rests nomore. T h o D A U .M A M C O O P E R S U P P L Y G O ., F o n d - d u - l a o . W l s . --. L o c u s t F en c e P o sts Tho boafclofcof panto that was avor offered h'rp, Coin Plautora from i’SJ up, Bee the nerv Haftivy pbrit-'iN briofo yonbuy Galo and Buckoy CuUiv.ttovs, Cole, Peters, Cohunbia Bugf;ieR. Inspect the lad: oh the Fanners’ Fena- th%t I,. C. N . STUCK E .Y & SON. Meat is Healthy, The hum an system needs meat, no t the tough, in- digestable kind which makes i t a labor for the diges tive organs to assimilate it, b u t the nutritious, juicy kind which given you muscle and nerve for daily d u tie s . G W. Crouse & Co* Successor to C, C, WEIMliR, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING ■“Wo recoiimeEa it? there isn't nay better.,* In jnid-BmniKor yon have to true! to a large degree to your butoher. Well Cared For Meats i’i hot weather are tho only kind to buy; we have proper appliances _for keeping tbom right, and thoy’r# swcofc and safe when sold. Don’*ge meat shopping when jt’s .hofc. Buy of ns and be sure, C. H. CROUSE, CBDABVILLE, O. raruLJiL‘urea-.tt^euMU^anae*!aMer«»wei - Weak Heart Action There a re ce rta in ne rves th a t control th e ac tion of th e hea rt. W hen th e y become weak, th e h e a r t action is impaired . . Sho r t b rea th , p a in a ronnd h ea r t, choking sensa tion , pa lp i ta tion , fluttering,, feeble-- or ra p id pulse, and o ther d istressing symptoms fol low. D r, M ie s H e a r t Cure is ;ia medicine especially adap ted to th e needs of these nerves and th e mus cu la r s tru c tu re ' of the h e a r t itself. I t is a s treng then ing ton ic th a t b ring s speedy re lief. T ry it. “For years 1 suffered with what I thought w as stomach trouble, when tho doctors to ld mo I had h e a rt trouble. X. h a d tried matjy remedies, i to. 1 IS M i l n a ' n b v t r i 'n n n . n n w i/> when tho Dr. Stiles' alm anac eamo Into my hands, and I concluded to' try D r. Miles’ H e a rt Curt. I have talcon. throe bottles, and now I am n o t suffering a t all. I am cured and th is medicine, did it. I w rite this in tho hope th a t It will a ttra c t tho a t ten tion of others who suffer a s I did.’* 1 A , D. BAtoiON, ■ SO* M ain S t , Covington, Ky. Your drUsoUt sell* Dr. Milos* Heart Cure, and w* authorize him to return g rice Of fleet bottle (only) If It fella y benefit .you. . ■■■.■■ . Mite*Medical Co„ ElMtert, Ltd t i t t e r The Bookiaaltef ...Hestaafant... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FORLADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S NOW 25 CENT S . Lunch Counter an Main Floor Open Day-and Night. The Boat of Good Used in tho Cul inary Department. PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to ImmidlaWlfwSI«y»and ulifmatalycur*tritit DR. HEBRASUNGOID .......................................... . ......every modern timesIhr the sovercslc«*cS OfXtcmng Piles, rezeras, Vetter, C?.H Itheaiu, Bitsr Worm, EarlicA Itch, etc. This highly Eledi. cate! antlscptia Ealvo kilts tho germs, re moves the troubto and heals tho irritation permanently. Absolute Satisfaction guar* antccd or money refunded. Price 50 c;s. a t I)rG(igio!3> or mailed, cample 2 cents to cover mailing. Trial THE a. c. BITTNERCO., Toledo, Ohio, PILES FISTULA ANDAW, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Snnr.sscss «..ftS|vsta*ha tea «:# Sr*V.tkha'i fSfe4 R •S'SdsO? c* Kits# 0: m ; s ;S v., u t K m i a ;i.i ita s q * r 5 c.r tVRUK roR W 10 KO.VRKTAL <FKn?k dr . j. j. M c C lellan « F.st Bmdiif.st C olumbus , 0. ItOWESTHEBESTRUUU*. - " • W S M m i S p N I A l f rally coftnBOr T f r u s s HOUMA Sold iy I iaao Whrtertean, ’S fe a i Washln? Mfi< C. J Sir. G rif Dayto Lucy Mr Mr. J. were guc relatives Ju s t :large a Room £ Axmiost ces ran each. Our lii surpris Tor Me and Gii t a n anc can fit j “poeke have tl town tc Our seasons select fi ;Men's S ;Boys' B Men’s D L00 1 can pu 6lb of goi 1 10c pa< 4 can G( A We ha- our «UBt< N o t the $3, 83.50 lo t bu t is They two tAnge of fiic* t v They ai' arc iGe ayard. W sm i TfclBOil! Soil. Folor per yard Good h« Ityaficc'.ali 'for ■ Ltultes' f i u 4 fl
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