The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
<m oA N « 3 riE i> swvkm THiEXCHANEEBANK V ITHAPAIDCAPITAL OP $30,000X0 W ith au add itional *to *kJiehler# ind iv idual liab ility of cvey ffiKyOO.*)1) We offer a Safe Depository for Your Fund* W b K a .» m : s w . v S o j . iv ix Y o u r P.VmijfMJ;). K. W, Sm ith, Bros. Geo, W. lUfe, lo t Vice Pres. Oliver GaHougb, 2d Y. Pres, O. L. Sm ith, <'ashler, Ii. F- Tindall, Awit Cashier. O n e D o se fo r Coughs Children cough a t night? Give them Ayer's Cherry Pec- Coral. Oftvn a single dose at bedtime .will completely oiitrol the cough. Good for any one with a cola or cough. : :ood for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, .chronic cases. Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly and 9 frankly, just what he thinks of this oldstandard remedy. \ $ ,o alcohol in this cough medicine. /. c. Ayer Co ,,Loudl,Mau, ‘i I iSyJivwmake*a U*y boy. An active brain demands an active liver. No better live pit rmd gffii than Ayer’*Pills. Ask your doctorabout them. He knows. Can’t Work When you feel that you can hardly drag through your daily work, and are tired, discouraged and miserable, take Cardiff, the woman’s tonic, Cardui is prepared for the purpose of helping women to regain ,their strength and health. Not by doping with strong drugs, but by the gentle, tonic action, of pure vegetable herbs. E56 Take The Woman's Tonic Mrs,* L, N. Nicholson, of .Shook, Mo., writes: "Before i began fo take Cardui, I was unable to do any work* I have taken 5 bottles and have | improved very much. I can do the most of my housework now. "I can’t say too much for Cardui, it has done so much for me." Your druggist seifs Car dui. Get a bottle today. The Cedarvffle Herald. 4I)c.oo P e r Y e a r . k a k i . i n u n u u - - memo* . FRIDAY, DECJKMR13R 3, 1909 I f th« Supremo Court sustains the decision of the C ircu it Court th a t the S tandard Oil Company is a com b ination la restra in t of trade and must bo dissolved, the effect w ill be tremendous on th e operating m e th ods of o ther g re a t commercial and indu stria l • combinations. When Attorney General Wickfcrsham was informed of the decision he express ed g rea t gratification and' immedi ately announced th a t it was “ one of the' most impo rtan t ever rendered m th is country*’. I t seems quite ap parent th a t if a number of corpor ations a ll responsive to one au th o r ity yec each by v irtue of its nomin a l ind iv iduality relieving th a t au th - ority from responsibility' are to be deemed combinations in re s tra in t of trade the methods of m any of the largest combinations in the country ■mist be-eonsiderably altered in or- Jer to be legal. The S tandard Oil Company has ju stly been-consider ed the pioneer m the construction of legal bevioes to control trade with out beipgopen to serious a tta c t m ihe cou rts under the monopoly pro visions of the SHerman act. I f the constructors of the S tandard Oil Company with their efficiency born of long p ractice have been nnable to make th a t corporation immune OBITUARY OF WM. LEROY KTARLAND. Whe is ab le to write a fitting obit uary of a life so ambitious, lu ll of hope and courage? Of one who has not lived long enough for people to find out w ha t ho m ight have done or become? Yet he lived long enough for up to discover the index of his life. There is more to be said than th a t Roy was born, lived, died and was buried, W illiam Leroy McFarland, the youngest son of David H ,, and Eleanor J . McFarland, was born m CedarvlUe, Jun e 10, 1883, and came to h is untimely death by an acci den t in Columbus, O,, Nov. 22,1909t aged 21 years, 5months and 12 days. He spent his you thfu l days in th is village, attended the Public School, graduating from the H igh School in the class of 1901; attended, Ge d&rvllle College two years, Roy, the name by which he was | rohi hi* vhoh*« gjppftatoK* was j<<f i in* t b u r r h i<‘.h a n d upon u> Columbia*, 'sough t th*. aeejjdwieo of ti,-.- jY .M r . A. H* ha* high idea?*, !good motive* aotf #b«rUb«d A com- huunioR with <lo4. f R* ihe hutne. ha brvught eLi'*:” i and httuuhui*; among hi* aemmin- 1tanci-s. I h « h »* favorite; so ta r an | we know he had «« atteasies, he was ' lovedl.y a ll. Y « t, I beltav* if ho ;could speak to a« today. Ira would 'n o tw a n t un to say be was without fau lt. Like all of as, he was not perfect, b u t he v«* »*riving to a t tain th e h ighest IdaaU. Roy will l>e mused in his homo, the Sunday 8efceoi, the Brother hood, th# Epweeth Leagno, th e community, and by her fo whom his love was plighted. We can partially express <mr love and sympathy by e a r presence and iu floral offerings. But Roy’s work is done, *‘I t is finished—life is «,er, And the race is r a n ; Weary hands shall toil no more, For their work is done. Chant the UU bim of peace. O’er th e fiowery sh rine; Sorrow has its sweet surcease, In the hope dJfriae. I t is finished—-strangely sweet, Love'sdeUetoo* ftaads, In completeness, incomplete T ill th e Master hand Stamps the beauty of his own Image and Hie Grace— And tlie glory of bis throne, Tn tile sleeping faee." Wo do not “A la s ,' Roy !!1 for cartooning, and i t seems t h a t he had. ju s t found his opportunity, when he cam6 i» touch with a car toonist in Columbus. H e worked hut nine days when he mot w ith the accident, being employed p a r t of the time to meet the expenses of instruction. H is sudden death •broughtthe. gloom of sadness over all who knew him. Roy possessed a very, cheerful, happy, hopeful disposition, could in terp ret th e disposition of others or have a word or a sm ile for the disheartened. He Was no t w ithout his prejudices. These were marked. Ho was scath ing m his denuncia tion of hypocrisy! H e admired the manhood and in teg rity , and de spised- the mean and low. H is beet known, had a n a tu ra l ap titude We do nob#ay-J “JSl*reweHl” ff’heso are earth words. B u t we will say “Tiil we meet aga in .” from technical violations of the law ^stand^ s. fo rmuhe c lir® were high. The Sabbath School It is no t though t like ly t l i a f their im itators have been more sucessfui in hedging themselves about with the legal defence, i t is expected th a t on the appeal of th is ease the Su preme Hourt w ill lay down, a clear ind definite rule of which w ithout hiynpariag o r im ped ing o*w*rar«*» teachers of h is childhood, speak of him a s a devout scholar, t To th e w riter be s a id ^ ‘‘I wan t to be a Ch ristian and belong to the chufeh, b u t I believe I must have some definite experience of conver sion ." H e h ad decided to un ite with the Methodist Episcopal ahuwsh, bu t went aw ay from town d&tog so, '•••jSa.vras tegu la r ■ ’ KSSAlbany,V*Tr C ra * t f o r Thebowels «w*w its ‘Shiii UiS#*# states.* J*r«u •ra ft1*A ttorney G»a»f*l is mot ban t ing tru s ts w ith a braes baud b u t he I , . , •jenjus^e. i r f S M f i & S S *“ * w in a ^barter member of th e logal Methodist Brotherhood, en tha sis# - Itic in its support. H e felt it filled a . Miss Fann ie Wtfiterraan of Rod? ford is v isiting her fa th e r Mr. Isaac W isterman. Among these who are In Chicago this week a t the at oak show are :1). Bradfute, O, B tad fu te, G. E. Jobe, W. J , Tarbox, F, B. Turnbull Will. Hopping, H . M , Barber, O.M. Ridgeway f r a n k Towtialey, Collins Wilhaatean, R. C. Watt* Homer Jobe, f.'B.Androw* - Gold $we»t*. Gold t» transit by sea ’'sweats.” however tightly ff may i» packed. It is usually sent In stout kegs, and squeezed in asiSgtffiy as possible; hut there is a regular afiowabec for loss" by attrition ugosp Ule voyage, and in the course of yeans this loss to the comtnerd&l wot M.amounts to & large sum. •; • — .................................................. „ ‘ geography - A a a U i a r with a blank ffpftoAen Wiiipim known as the m m k bopeleea re- ta# BM* ■ <MSw 'Pith i& Vryt t a o c a a e l o enforce tho law, without regard to power o r station. j W h ile away from home, we a re ordered tw»atM •Ma’am, bets'* a wan at the cdoar with a parcel for you.” "What H i i Bridget?” ”U’e a fish, • sm ' ibm , and It’s marked 0 . 0 . B.” 'Then make the man j take it straight beck to the dealer. I CANovcA-movnC' , Fklutftb!a, Potent, T«*to Good, DoOooS, Waror Sl«k«a, ’ *n or Uilpo.Me. t{c,M«.XeT« Hold In bnlic. Thi Pennine tab le t; tnsped OOC, OinitentMd to onre or zour money b ,«k. Sterllne Remedy Co., Chicago or H.Y« 6 o 4 AMMUALSALE,TEHMILIONBOXES 6 0 YEARS" e x p e r i e n c e P a t e n t s TRADE MARKS ________, O esions ■ r m t ' C opyrights A c . AnyoceMUdlng * tbeteh end deacrlption m*y anlekly wtooruin our opinion, fr«« whetber «a ■nrentloa Mprobnaly W tentibli^Commanlrn. tinne etm tly oonSdmttMl. HAAuoOMon Pate&U t ‘-ni fr»*. <fkteet «ut*ney for eo n rtn r P i U wiu t*K«a tnrowfh Mnnn a Co. reeel«r epe-UrtnoMee, wttboot Awire, ta ik e Sckntific JImtikaK A b*nde.imety ltl*etret*d weekly. *e l-n ree t rtf. r ’i.'etton or anyertentlSo ywmal. Ternie.’*!"* iilner montre,*!. Bold bran InewMleelem, jenr: rrm FRE.E Ona pair Blended Invis ible Bifocals, all one price no seam, no cement. To any one bringing or sending to our office three customers for glasses a- mounting to $.7.00 or more we will present a pair of Invisible Blended Bifocals with frames. Cali on or ad* Charles S* F a y , M’f g Optician. JS?i K. Mam BL, Bprlngfidtl, O. Xenia, Ohio, ADAIR’S 20-24 N. Detroit St* J . H. MciTILLAN. F-marnl Direct »r ami Furniture DaaUr. Mamitacturer of Dement Grave Vanltd and Cement; Building B lo i'U . T a lip h a h a t.l GadarflUe, O h it. Useful Christmas Presents . % Give yoiir friends Pr. sents th a t are useful—something tha t will always re mind them of the giver. Such gifts can be found in ADAIR'S FURNITURE. Library Tables Finished in Gold- Oak or early En glish. Beautiful Mission designs. Over seventy Li brary afad Parlor Tables to select from. Library Tables, $7.00 up Parlor Tables, $ 1.25 up NOTICEt—We willDeliver and Prepay Freight on any order of good*. When in tbe city twitw. DAVENPORTS In all finishes and coverings, $ 20.00 Up. Xmas Suggestions Parlor Table Special *1.25 American Q,uartafHi o a k or Mahogany. Regular value $2j;o. M ubig Cabinets........$6.50 up Buffets............ .$17.00 up ftoekers........ .. .$1,25 up Dining Tables , . . . . .$ 6.00 up ........................$ 1 .00 up China Closets...........$13.00 up Tabourettes . . . . . . . . .35c up Couches.................... $ 7.00 up Smoking„Tables....$1.50 up Rugs.......... ............$3.50 up Gas Portables,........$4.75 up Pictures, Oil Lamps . . . . . . . . .81.50 up Mirrors, Sideboards............. $12.00 up Morris Chairs, Etc. ADAIR’S, Furniture, Carpets, Steves, 22-24 N. Detroit Street, Xenia, 0. c u m Fo r Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of - T A K E TH IS C U F 41 In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA 7HR CGNTAUfl COMWANV* NCW YOIJW CITY. •smm OUR STOCKS OF Carpets, Linoleums R u g s Draperies Window Shades Wall Papers Burlaps Etc., , Are now complete in all departments. The many different qualities and pat terns give you exceptional opportuni ties for selection* . The prices w ill surely interest you. .“We raowmmend it; there is n 't nay better... I n mid-jBummer you have to truafe to a large degree to your butMier, Well Cared For Meats i,u iiot w eather are the only kind to buy; we have propor appliance* for keeping them right, and tliey’ra sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go m eat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. C. H , CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O, ’ arm. t h f A A JULf P.M. H Furnishers and Decorators. 30*32 North Wain St., - Dayton, Ohio. Mpb Great Assortment New Dress Goods at THE DELINEATOR O DECEMDER lyof) e !killAUl Of«*UiUA8 %\t tnnttfECfenfBUSHlYCCJCOYdPAHVKfeV/YORK Half-Price $1.75 value............ .874c $1.50 value.................75o $ 1.00 value. . . . . . . . ,50c 50c value.................... 25c Suits, $15 to $25 New Skirts, and New Underwear Rheumatism Do you want to get rid of it? I f so, take Dr, Miles Nervine modified as di rected in pamphlet around bottle. In addition to the direct curative properties it has a soothing effect up on the nervous system by which the rheumatic pains are controlled, and rest and sleep assured. I t has made many cures of this painful disease, some of them after years of suffering. I f i t will cure others why not you. I f your case is compli cated, write us for advice, i t costs you nothing and may save you prolonged suffering. ‘/I -was iso crippled that I could Scarcely -walk. After haying my shoes on-, for aa hour or two I could manage to walk by suffering the palp, Then I began, to have pains all through ' my system. My doctor told me I .had an acute attack of inflammatory- rheumatism. X read about Dr. Milas* Nervine, bought a bottle and I com menced to got. better from' the start and for the past Six months have scarcely any pain, and am able to walk as well a* ever.*' JA S , H . SANDERS, E, O. Box 5, Rockaway, N. X Your druggist *«H»'Dr. Mites’ Nerv ine, and we authorize him to return srlpe o fflrs t bottle (QiiijO W It ftille iMedical O q ^ Elkbaft; Ind ' .11 : - . i . tie B o o k m t o ...Bestaufaiit... IN THE BQOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFORLADIESUPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Nijht. Tho Best of Good Used in the Cul in a ry Departm en t. LINOLEUM-Great goods for Hall, Kitchen, Etc. f yard to 4 yards wide at 50c to 60c a yard. OIL CLOTH, 25c Up. LACE CURTAINS, COMFORTS-Laminated Comforts, excellent for the price. Down HUTCHISON & GIBNEY XENIA , OHIO, Piles or Smiles P A POSITIVE GUARANTEE te ImieMlUtetrrelieveanduttlmtielycurtwttH DR. HEBRAS UNGOID (he moot wondcrfhl sclentillo dlw:oTcry of mouerntlniesforjhescverastcasesofltehtng permanently. Absolute satisfaction gnsr- nntcwl-nr money refunded. Price 50 cf«. at Druggists, or mailed, Trial sample 2 cent* to cover mailing. TH E 0. C. B ITTNER C0 „ Toledo, Ohle. Meat is Healthy, The human syatem needs meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. G Crouse & Co, SuccfMorto €. C. WEiMER, AimAbn DISEASESOFTHEHECTOM |puMj£thiii h« mikM a •jpartaHv ct din**** nr> 0 (t and Wdn ar.l cl hidorteaeni*otjrah«cticarca, fatiiVithHt dr . j. j. M c C lellan C olumbus , D. Outlook Building, 44 E*rt Bretd Stnot k ( _______ _ ITOiVk* TH« M t r ABSWX», coftMcr TRUSS MOUHI If* ANY I mm Wf*t*rm*«,
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