The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
,~rm gna «*tvin»*C,iiiKifti ,i. m M. i *. -, 1 * 1 *:,~ seatetiwa wtta am MWfeH mm <* !<T' TUEXCHANGEBAM rn * )A t ;n r ? *, o n m . lt'3’r»W‘!SfV!.WK!;*> V\£ P.i>u':s.y Y « n I' a ' s n.oriAt; ■; mat j-tvsniiv <n',rffa!a,ii-iyr«>r;ipt C* osL hr iu-i-i fet'-is-ted t«* iu. NEW YORK IIEAE'T «&& bank m m v gQmms> TJJ iq cheapest ami most -con venient; way to send money by V.*!lU-* Lotns Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security, Banking Hants: 8, A, M, to 5, ? . M. ■S. W. Swisna:,- President. O, L. B mith , OaoMey* D o e s N o t S t im u l a t e L V v f s HnEsapavlHa dot s not s! Emulate. If; does not make !$oa M fi lte r one day, then as tod as ever the next. It j;, 3 not a rirong drink. No reaction after you stop using it, There Is not a d r o p „ o f i i l « ^ ......H iu fconies from a strong tonic and alterative, y . .-.xn.1 I .vxiu ftliaiiE tl«Je J"!© eve gam ypu'-wou knows. Trust him. I)o as he rays. W e wish o 1 ld ask yemr doctor about this. ./. C7Aiter Cb., Lovell,Mass. PERT PARAGRAPHS, WiataveAVer's PfibV Liver Pffis. ■Mow lent* have they been sold? Near)/sixty ^cara* -Po tfcni&iacpd tfcsm? AsU your ov;» doctor and fmd out. fgggH Yoiiifgrls just enteringintowomanhood, often suffer much pain end misery during the change of their physical‘ organization. -K -..y ^womens will fell you their fernate trouble started during that trying period, and has clung to them ever since. Cardu} Is a friend to young girls, as v/eli as to women of all ages, It has fcoen found to help women .during their trying* periods by relieving pain and restoring disordered organs to health. Take Mrs. .Mary Hudson, East- ' man, Miss., writes: ‘'While stayingwith ma and going to |school, my young sisterwas in terrible misery, I got her to take a few doses of CARDU1 and it helped her, at once. “ I have taken Cardui my self andbelieve I would have been under the clayhad it not beenfor that wonderful medi cine.’* Try Cardui. It will help you. For sale everywhere. E 48 i i WSflMNiA IW u u m l i lH *3Jlpt« *«(»* u for Trt«v iTOwai11*» t #fc*#nafllictciitforever twenty sr*r*. t »*e Ji»va*lv»>nmonjot* MlMU im anyotherrrH.e.jyrLevaover tried, X •hklie»rt*in)yTeron:ntt:.4tfc-'inton»yfricr-sii ns twiceMithey*io rcjircBu-itcd." ■ 'l’koa. (Mlaril, Elfilo, XU. Best for i ThoBowels ^ , CANDYC'ATitAJVne PleMent, Paintable, Potont, Tncto Good.Do/Xooil, Merer Sicken. WoaUort or Uripo. lCc, £3c, £Cc.Ni>vrr •oldin ball:. The nonnlno tnbloti ntnniccd UUU. Uttarantoodto euro or your money bock. Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N.V, ■ 537 JUMIMLSILE,TEHMIUIOHBOXES FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient Si (SHAMPOO t a b l e t Tho use of Foatno Transparent .Shampoo Tar Tablet v/ill cause that (lull apjk.araniM of tin- banr to vanish, givinjT place to that en chanting satin smoothness; the - I ovp I uk 'ss for which you have no Song nought for wilt hr*yours. PRICE SO CENTS. To hureduce I'uiiuii) wo will mail (for a limitcil titno only.) a full nizo tablt'f on receipt ofi;™. kockwoodMedicalCo STATION B. CINCINNATI, 0 TheGreatDtetauas andUysenlesyfteedy Vntn c r.Io c:;-l ctucaia tery ,eVJ var.:ul ” V4'- x : jxc ? c<: la, c ::.1 {ic.iW.sthitU'-iVo Hi ;.t t£typlbj i .u.y -Jilt.. J 5:i all f.nli tftaa waM, "WORKS tffiE MAG?G.S The Cedarville Herald.! ? S i.« o I’ eir 'Year. liU\niAS. I5TJEI, ^ ^ miiroF, MAY 7, KhK). FBEDAY, GOVERNORS AND SENATORS. Tho question was asked at oiio of the public schools m this city tho other day as to which was of high est rank, » governor orITsiitad States senator. Naturally the questibn cansod considerable discussion with tho result that it wasnotsot- tloc! one way or the other. That was because there is no Way it can be settled, because in this country wo do not recognize, officially, rank in office save in tho army and .navy. 1 There have been instances of whore governors have resigned the office toaccept the- position of Flu ted. States senator,5behoving that the latter out-ranked tho former, Imt there have also boon instances of whore' United States senators resigned to become governors for the. same reason.. So that it is a mere matter of personal opinion as to which office is of higher rank. One can not fix rank in this coun try hy a monetary standard, for the reason that all of tho states do not pay their governors the same salary. If the salary attached to an .office fixed the rank, tho governor of a state that oxily paid three thousand dollars year would not be said to occupy as high, a position as the governor of a state that pays its governor twice that amount. But of courso the offices of governor of one state is of as high rank as the office of governor of any other state, in the Union, regardless of the sal aries. Foreigners, however always con sider the governor of a state of higher rank than a United States Senator. Oxily recently one of the manazincs carried a story of how a governor and United States senator were traveling upon a foreign vessel and how the captain of f e Vfssel insisted upon giving the governor a m®r»-fHrana4a«»t place- at th# tabls than.was accorded to the senator, with ths statement that upon his ship agovernor was of a higher rank than a senatbfc United Frcshytcaian Church at its formation. Kimlived a qmet, oon- jsistont Christian life, living and working without cessation for those she loved. Nino years ago oho suf fered a stroke of paralysis which was follow d by several other ntrokos each adding to Inr infirmi ties. For the past eighteen months shebas boon confined to lier bed in a practically helpless condition. She is survived hy her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Pollock, and by her son, Rov. TV. 31. Anderson of Allei'ton, Iowa, also by a brother, John Towu- uley ot Washington, Iowa, and a sister, Mrs. M. A. Wilson of Kloux CJity, Iowa. Poverty 19 a docaso that Is b o th infections ami eontngMno, and file only rcra- wdy. Rov. W. 31, Anderson of Allerton, Iowa, Mrs. Pressley Thompson and two children of Washington, Pa., and Mrs. Arthur O, Brown of Mon mouth, III., wore called here this weejc owing to tho death of Mrs. Jane Jlhuerson. —Just received another carload of the famous Farmers’ Fence. C. N. Stuckey & Son. Itev. Louis Meyer, field secretary of tho Chicago Hebrew Mission, and associate editor of the Mission ary Review of the World, New York City, will deliver a lecture on Jewishmigration, Monday evening at 7:!?0 in the R. 1*. church, Main street. Rev. Meyer lias made the Jews a life study and Is well quali-J lied to speak on any topic touching' their life and needs., All life cor dially Invited. The Clreone County W. C. T. U. Institute is being held in this place, Thursday £and Friday, and there are a large number of delegates from different parts-ot the couifty. .The program is quite an extensive one and the subjects are being handled in a masterly manner. All the ses sions are instructive and reflect credit on the organization. Mrs. .Florence D. 31iehards of the state organization is present. Rheumfttifr Pain* relieved by tom 1 * itr. UilM’ ABtt-Patn Rill*. & O cmm * DOTH OF Death relieved all earthly suffer ing of Mrs, Jane Anderson lakt Sat urday morning about one o,clock, after being an invalid for a number of years. Tho funeral was held from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. J. W, 3’olloek, Tuesday afternoon. Burial tqok place in Xenia. The services woro conducted by Rov. O. II. Milligan of Ben Avon, Pa., tho deceased’s former pastor, Rov. Taylor, McChesney, Kaildec- son and Putt, assisted. Jane Tawnsley Anderson, was born near Cedarville, O., on Janu ary £ 8 th, 1023, and died at tho home of her son-in-law, J. W. Pollock in Cedarville, May 1st, 1M0. at the age of Oi years, Smonths and 5 days. When four years of ago ahemoved with herparents to Piqua, (>„ where she resided until lllil. On tho lOtn of April 1K13oho wan united in mar riage to Hanmel Anderson returning with him to Greeno county and re siding on what is known aa tlie Anderson Hill Farm, now owned by J. W. Pollock, until the death of her husband which occurred on August 23th, IkGJ. Kineo tnat date nhohao made her homo with bet soti-iu-lav/ and daughter, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Pollock. At t.io age of fourteen yearn she united with tho AosofiiatoReformed Church becoming a mombor of the CASTOR IA For Infants andChildren. ThaKindYouHavaAlways Bought of ' J. H; M cn iL LAN . 'Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer o f Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. , Cedarville, Ohio. Ileafy of money for overylipiiy, Bomettees yon esn very well es timate what in in a mas when he is out of a job. , I’ocp’e take it for granted that a good natural man eau't got angry, and great is tho occasional surprise. One way to make a living is to find a job of real work and make connec tion with a good payroll through the job. The l’eal grief of fie con man lies In the assertion that you can’t fool some of the people all the time, and his only consolation is the reflection that thero are others. Probably money does *alb, but some people refuse even at that to give cur rency to the conversation. You often find it hard to teach some men anything because experience, stern old experience, has been on the job before you, Most p e o p le would rather be right than get left, and the siul part of it is that oftgn—alas, too often—they are both. Some p e op le who are looking for w ork suffer from m yop ia when some in stinct tells them that the job is near and hefty. He begins to wonder how he can break the cold and clammy nows t« her that he can only be a near brother to her, .The only way to get along with some people undoubtedly Is to make shift to get along without, them. y. iter*' It Is nie» to bej,friends with every body. but when it comes to the pinch yoti will find that eve rybody’s friend is nobody’s friend; hence no reciprocity "■*' ' ■- ■ - 7 tt ;-• - Solar SyStsni on Exhibition, An exhibit that,arouses much curios ity at the American Museum of Nat- ular History, New Y*ork, is a model of the aolar system, formed 0 / electric light bulbs moving upon almost invisi ble wires. This exhibit has recently been improved. The sun is now rep resented by an illuminated globe three Inches in diameter, Timorbits of Mcr- eitty, Venus and the ertrih and a part o f the orbit of &$ars are Included in the large foyer on the ground floor. Farts of the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn and the remainder of that of Mats stretch across adjoining balls. The planets are moved along their wire orbits from day to day atid glim mer like ststs in the air.—Youth’s Companion. ‘TAKE THIS CUT’ ffilie Kvna You Have Alwajys Bought, andl -tvliicli lie«a in nse for ovcv 30 yeai % lias Borne tlae signatme of anti lias Reeumatlounder Ins per sonal supervision since its Infancy* Allowno oneto deceive yonin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Jnst-as-good” are huh - Experiments that tri.lo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria. is a harmless substitute foj Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups/ It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays l<’everi!shuess, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency* It assimilates the Food, regulates the" Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* ■The Children’s Panaceiv—The Mother’s Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. ^ YHCcerrrAun^owpAuv, *7 muhra VarrnccT, NewvonucsTV. THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road & Oil Field W A G O N S Rest qu ’Uty~Select Ma terial. Carefully made, built to standHardService. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog andPrices. MeKAY CARRIAGE CO., GROVE CITY, VA. Mroille CownsbipSchool Report. r/i mm m td piSr S « S K S M »-»* Mi m* tm* y W» m. m • m r* i m § % n ' ? £* 5 ^ m tn o «■ m <re tA' - Ao■fiS» n m S3 a 7? .*MT* 71 ©© § S' 9 Number of District’ ............................ ! 1 2 3 4 5 3 7 Unroilmenfc............................................ ;i3 1 22 t) 17 u 19 | 1 1 128 Average Daily Attendance................... -;«o lfi 0 10 ' 11 17 12 117 For Cent Daily A ttendan ce .............. si 021 00 fill 03 IH) go 00 Number Tardv..................................... r 10 I til S a 1 1 23 Number Preoent Every Day .............. Per Cent Present Bvery I ) a v ............. 14 « i fit w 10 4) 58 42 30 I40 2 !) i 72 33 U 41 Number of Visitors ........... ..... ; ........ & 2 j 1 1 a 0 Q 9 Bank of Apr.,.................................... A 2 , 4! 1 3 a . . J. OAKLMAKHItALP, Sup’ t. FOR SALE! Houses ami Lots in Cedarville and vicinity. Buy In-fare the rush. We have three or four (knirubh; proper- ties just onh’ide the onp-natunj limits at very reasonable prices, also bbj to «Sacres of land. Will sell one for lef :i than cost of dwelling width cost Have a centrally located lomninf; hijiuso of 15 or lfl looms very tlseap. l-'imus for sale in Ikntnd Ohio. SMIIII,CLliMANS&llt)PPIN(i A D A IR ’S Tabourette Spedal 75 cent Value for 39c Au Oak Tabourette Mission style. This is the BEST VALUE we have ever offered. A D A IR ’S, Xenia's Greatest House Furnishing Store. ■w ** Hwtchison&Gibney Great CorsetHome Redfern " t> ■- . & Nemo Two most popular corsets now used. Have taken premiums at fairs. C ^ ^ ^ S elf -R educind H,4D5 »>™RELIEFBANDS CARPET H 0U 5E Bugs, Linoleum, Shades, Curtains. DRESS GOODS SILKS, WASH GOODS and WOOLENS x JHJTGHISOfl & GIBJiEY’S, OHIO, ..... " " -------- - ------- ----- — - —' ' Locust Fence Posts Tito bcMTot- of polity that vran over offvml hero. Coin i’lantoifj Inna £«J up. bee tha new Hattlcy pLmtCir. LohJc youbuy Kale and Buehey Cultivators. ■ * ■ Cote, I’ftera, Columbia Buggies. , Inspect the lad: on the Farmers* Fence that holds. C. N. STUCKEY «S SON. ELASTIC % R O O F P A I N T I'0’ ’ ’-ekd, pupar. Ictt and tahefoid fools. Is proof agaii r.tthe weather of rust. Absolutelynon* . m i pon.ti. 1 . Will nut c r . « j a rl, blister or scale. Will f' •fydp’ not evaporate afkr once s:. t I i a fine crater-proof- j.': C ing inataial. Contains no ingredients eueli as silt /A- and lime which enter into .tho composition of tho 4*AlfiiTSM tuojif part o£ the so-called x«o£andiron paints tra U the matte £ to day which have no elastic'qualities and ate <ter,tru<tive to metals and fibres, and arc bound to cryafaliro any metal. It is germproof, tir<.ufcranJftii.e list. Wi:y not ywekcse the lest w httt it tests nomere. T S so B A L L M A N G O O P E H S U P P L Y Q b . , F o n d - d U . | a o ,W l s . Meat is Healthy, The human ayetem needn meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which innkee it a labor for the diges tive organa to aoimilate it, but the nntritiono, juicy kind which gives you imieele mid nerve for daily duties. G, W, Crouse & Co, Successor to €. €, WEilMER, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING “ Wo mymuw'jKl It; there isn’t nay better.,, lu inid-fiujnmor you hqvo to trust to a largo degree to your butwZier. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are tho only kind to buy; wo have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’ra sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat chopping when lt’n hot. 0Buy of us and be sure. C. H . CROUSE ', CEDARVILLE, O, ....... fl * i. _' lj i,IM!gf« g Are You Sick? Much sickness is due to a weak nervous system. Yours may be, 3T it is, you cannot ut well until you restore nerve strength Your nervous system is nature’s power house; the organs o f your body get their pow er from it. I f the power is not there, the action o f the organs is weak, and disease ' (sick ness) follows. Dr. M iles’ Nervine cures the sick because it soothes the irritated and tired nerves and gives tho system a chance to recuperate* ' T ry it, and see i f you do not quickly fee l its bene ficial effect* “X was given up to clio by a lead ing doctor. Got <mo o l Dr, Miles books and found that Dr. Miles’- Ner vine fit my case. From tho very first dose X took I got better. I am better now than X have oeen for years, and do all my own work on tho farm. That's what Dr. Miles' Nervine has done for me, and I am. glad to recom mend It .to others." ' JOHN JAMBS, Riverton, Nebr. Your druggist setts Dr. Miles’ Nerv ine, end we authorlie him to return price of first bottle {only) If It falls . to benefit you.. MhosMedical CavKhfaa#, Ind Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to Immediatelyrelieveandultimatelycure sritfi DR. HEBRASUNGOID tho most wonderful rckutif.c utxr.vcry of modemtiracJforthacoverc.itcnersontcnitsg rnovcu tha ironhlo ar.d hcalfj tho irritation permanently. Alimlato eathfuction gunr- antced or rnonov refunded. Prica SOcio. at J)rnr;n'.rt". or inaitcd. Trlsl tamplo 2 cents to cover mailing. THE G. C. BITTNERCO.,Toledo, Ohio. PILES hCMFISTULA ASDAfca DISEASESOFTHERECTUM *>a*t*a?«eits»nftlft#- Js.Siiy.'AMFSFYJpetbtty tt ties*fliMute »,..lTu3L^l *.05c.uotienttanft ?ao ££*! SRX!.«:i eta UiKiSCS;{ W, "•) fraiTKKOB cook ot snm npr**»s okre, *caitsu^rtcaecattrMicctiewsa. ss*£ DR. J. J. McaELLAN C olumbus ,0, oKmrmT 579iVrSTIiflaE3TR*»«Ur», ffig 'ftt'SM ITH SbN IA r fl coKRMr ttuss HOU»* INANY Sold By 1***6 WfaUrman* WE 25 pot JbToi 25 lb i ulat Cash c Whole pies—■ F ish Sr $ 1.0 0 Croqiu Tbe Bookmaltef . .4 estaaraut... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W 2 5 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tlio Best. <ff Good Used In tho Oul- inffry Department. See “ST Tor yo- ■ Clea J. V Mali Ilcsto s fspeciallyv•* Humon, t-i. llwtnor;?, impure bio.,/ iorraoo! but PRICE, MttiHfacfu* 1 SW thi fif.X::;lCo tfc*P«K;r»ka fhlcttijoCoaa thufuetijCi A m OTI Ar.fir*! fC/Zti J'liTO li sntt {•!3S.V, lt»i fhsr- .5*'/y m Wis t'.a.i H» I*1F •E ffd a, t? p::-
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