The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
I •fc-r r ' thialw»~ **+- **•? }> s 't tl ' t '.' I O s 8 y . V«a t ’uwrs? I'm-R J’A a T- swa « e and f r a n c o careful am i pwnspfc a ttciflm to a l l teiE ln css Mffastec! to as . . KCW YOIIK DRAS 1 mid BANK MV :.* ORDERS* Idie clicapcofc oh -i most con* vcateit way to sc ■ »j money by mail. Loans &*ade on, l Estate, Personal or \u\r,r.i Security. Banking l-Uuri h A. M. to 8 P, M. S, W. B iim c, President. U. L . !: «n» ; ‘ ' r rSt (Mr* afc'h.': II often dees not apoo withher appearance. Pain end cutter* ing add to theyoars tiUmany women look much older than they really are. , . B Manywomen, avoidingpain by the regular use of that ef fectual remedy, for women, Wine of Cardul, keep their youth and beauty. Mrs. Annie Vaughan, Ral eigh, H. C., tried Cardul and Writes! . “1 was sick and worn out almost unto death. My sister finally persuaded me to take Cardul. Before 1had taken fly® boU'yS I wca weU and strong." Try Cardul. It 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 Try Cardul. , For sale everywhere, ;■ .. E <*r and*o«r stnfciiK-h fatetwoy#«r*. 1hm lawn tsktint u»<U- ■» oih*rdm— "J u**d jh i i#«m ' ..u #ad Mi#pdraft....................... ...... . .. rt «kortthat. Iwill rfrojjuaeml Omrtret* to 11taJftrtr fra» - *» lw* » n» t*»o t c at. . th butcanidBrnlBaralfeionly jayfrlMtdtu th»onlythingfor indfarntloaAnd 3 onettoauelMunitokeenth*bowel* in..... Itlan, Tk*y»r#verynicotilo(t.” HurryBlackley,MunchChunk, Vi. Best For The Bowels r in oa ie ^ b o w c a j i d f r CANDYCATBAftTIC „Vleo»tnt,PAl(t»ble,Potent,TtstoCooil,Doflood. MererBlcken,Weakenortiilpe. loo,I'Ja,SOc.Here* S lidinBalk, ThegenuinetabletntamredUOO. n,--- 1 —— --------—-— antranteedtoontooryourmoneyback. Sterling Remedy Co„ Chicago or N .Y. S 99 JUIJUJU.SUE, TENMILLIONBOXES FOR SALE! House:; arid Lots In Cedarville and vicinity. Buy before the rush. We have three or four desirable proper ties just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prises, also 2’jT to A acres of land. Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which, cost $;’,GUO, Have a centrally located tot.-ming house of 15 or 10 rooms very cheap. Farms for sale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEMANS SHOPPING MWIM'M VVMWI WMWWMUdr F it te d w ith Hpeeial Lenses Ground to Order for $ 5 . 0 0 , Worth $ 1 5 .0 0 Invisible Torlc B i fo ca ls , $ 3 ( 5 0 worth $ 9 0 0 C h a r le s S* F a p t ht'S’g Optician. 2S l«£s East Main Street, Bpringfield, Ohio, NMMRMMEa %tfk, & A O w ith C o u g h s ; n:o !>avo had nearly seventy years of experience with y a s Chary Pectoral That makes us have great con- 0 . >:,, e hi it for coughs, colds, broncliilis, weak throats, ah lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience *'Ty. Keep in dose touch with your family physician, fi a alcohol in this cough medicine, ]. q A m Co-. Lotccii,Mew- P EO P L E OF THE O W New Head of Naval Academy. ; l\iiirong. You cannot it your bowel* are constipated, The best laxativei* ’'*• ’ UiiEj, all vegetable. Ask your doctor if he agrees with us. Do as he says. t n rw The Cednvflle Htrald. # 1.60 P e r Y e a r . :• **'..■ • ISA ..Sdt - - BfelftSO«, FB IBAT , AtrOUST 20, WO. , |ww— liggaBSgtB! Light Company After Franchise. A meeting of the officers of the Oedarvilis Light & Power Co,, was hold Wednesday evening at which time it wa« decided to a tic for a franchise in Clifton. For some time the company has had requests to furnish light in that village and of late have been urged to ask for a franchise to light the .streets/ivith incandescent lights. The people arc anxious for elec tric lights and there is no trouble anticipated by the company lu get ting a franchise. The company' is also preparing lo furnish lights to parties along the Clifton pike; Bill Antrim Lost Out. After a long contest at Lebanon, John M, Mulford, editor of the ■‘Star” was appointed postmaster to sucoeed “8anta CJauB” Bill An trim, The latter made an attempt a few years ago to gain public favoj by giving “Santa Claus" treats to poor children in the hope of holding his place. Additional Locals. A son was born to Mrs. Wm, Olemans J r ., Wednesday. Th# L . T. L . is enjoying a plentc a t the Cutters Cliff* today. Mr*. Pressley Thompson and children of Washington Pa., are visiting Mr. andMr*. J . W. Pollock. Mra. JEditli Somers of Layton, is the guest at Mr. and Mrs. It. T. McLean. Kev. John Wilson and wife left Wcdnosdayfor their homo in Vir ginia, III., aftor a visit with rela tives here. Itov. It. A. Walbreath veiled his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ga. breath, a few days this week. He has re turned to Oxford where his family is visiting Mrs. Gaibroath’s parents. •Messrs. Fred Fields and Foster McMillan returned to Dayton last Sabbath even ing after a two wooks vacation at home owing to the plant of the National Cash Register being closed down fer that time. Mrs. T. J . Fifcli entertained about twenty of her lady friends in a-very hospitable manner Wednesday afternoon and evening. The guests wore seated a t three differenttables and a three courao supper served. Mr. and Mrs. I). L . Crawford and Children ef Xonia Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turnbull this wock. Mr. Crawford had charge of tho C. M. Crouso hard ware storo while the proprietor was in Tippecanoe City. The committee having tho pro gram in charge for the Reformed Presbyterian centennial next F ri day, Saturday and Sabbath is not ablo to announce a full program for this week. Nothing more than a goeerai write up could be given, so the Herald will publish the program hi full in our next Issue. We note from the Dayton Journal date ot the iCth Inst., that the Ohio Ejoeiety of Hi Paso, Texas, is to bo Jo II. MeflliXAN* given tho place of honor in tho pa rade a t tin welcoming of President. Taft on Ins visit to that city in October. In tho list of members given appears the name of Asa W. McLean, formerly of Cedarvillo. WANTED A TOOTHBRUSH. rr.p'nfn JMn* >i«re-W H rny<?, tli 5Uf,v. Kg ajitivn-leut tjf ?be Ct)l?c 1 IBtail'S ,V.iiiii Ut'udelfiy Hip) FP’e.’CCile Ifa/ltfOi—Wrr-, istru-t'r ut i?ut iifautat; n from ILSi j to l 1*- 4, A titt'Hi* «.f I’jl’an'j, ha waa ! upr^nti-1 1<* ibe *vrii c fwm Iowa In ISP, f a r ;n r ,i later- i Fiaco th":! hi: 3< h ^ Jiiiu jl t tai see rorv* five c f tv.im> thii • yean and ais aentlis. He ir«f h<>t *Jje grade of cap- But Not tho Kind the Store Clerk Thought Unolo Wa# hooking For, Fncle I>;iui<*l Dewberry wandered arouud the bit; department store, idly watching the scintillating' colors of the electric fountain. “Well, air,"- eaid the clerk nuavely, “wlrnt can I do for youI” “I want a toothbrush,” began Uncle Daniel, and thri before he could say any more the clerk was tumbling down boxes like circus tents at a one night stand. “‘Yes, .sir; you want the latest Pari sian importation with the removable handle?" “No, bub; I"— “Ah, I see! You want the Japanese special—antiseptic bristles’’— "No; 1"— “Ah, how stupid of met Yon want a toothbrush for the madam”— “Will you please”— “Oh, for the baby, eh? Well, here’s a peach, the.‘baby grand.’ We"— Uncle Daniel brought his horny fist down on the counter. / “Young man,” he thundered, “let me say a word! I want a toothbrush for our old cow. These pasteurized, hi* glenle, antiseptic dairies are using them, and wo want to bo up to date, too, be gosh!” And tiieu the clerk collapsed-—Chi cago News. Real Source of Profit. , A son of Italy was so unfortuna. is to face the Judge in the police night court in New -York not long ago. “What did you do, Tony?” the judge nsked in a kindly'tone, not being hur ried, as it happened, and perhaps touch ed I) the liquid softness of Tony’s dark. yes. “Maka da music wid de fina street piano—oh, very fina music!” Tony said, with a bright smile, . “How* ranch do you make in a week?” There was a flash of white teeth. - "Malca da much money—fifteener, maybe twenty doi\” "What! Got $20 for playing a street plauo?” tho astonished judge de manded. “No, notta for play,” the music mas ter admitted. “Maybe geta two doT for play—getta rest for shut up noise an’ get off blocfct”—Judge. Ci«v*r J»ne. The mistress wrote the word “Dirt", across the dusty table. Then she called the attention of the maid, • . ••; . </■ - “Jane,” she chillingly said, “do you *** th a tr y - And Hint petoted dramaticalfy at Hi*' written word. 1 The maid looked down and studied, the Inscription. . “What la It, ma’am," she mildly asked—“your family name?”—Cleve land Plain Dealer. His Mania, TJarks—What is nyer doing around that rural legislator? BJenks-He’s trying to lobby a bill. Flyer has the airship craze strong. Tjarks—And what kind of a bill is he trying to lobby? Bjenks—A bill to corn’ d farmers to spread feather beds over their farms when they eee nn airship descending.— St. Louis Republic. As Near as He Could G»t. "X am unable to understand a word you nay,” complained tho lady at tho other end o f' the wire. “Please put your mouth closer to the telephone.” "I can't,” replied the man who was trying to give the message. "X called a fellow a liar a llttlo while ago, and ho accidentally hit me just below tho nose.”—Minneapolis Journal. On Hand With the Gooda. “I want a home,” said the city man, “where 1 can two plenty of fresh green vegetables and have Jive stock and chickens about me." j “X’ve got the very thing you want,” returned the enthusiastic agent, “a cozy sis room fiat right next to * market house.”—Detroit Free 1’iess. Tennis Courting. Where Credit 1* Due. Few women give their husband* credit for their willingness to Ire hea- -ticekcd. Luiiofa! Director aiul Ftmjifuik'! H air £*. STamsfacntjer of Otneut Vumtlto aif<t <Vigent Jlmfdtaf? IHoukft. fT«l0i»li<j5io 9» fiitarvlile, Ohio, C A S T O R IA For Infants anft Children, Tiis Kind Yen Hats Always B«#t Bsars the 4‘I believe they play tennis just to got to nimon." “I hadn’t noticed i t ” “Just listen to him call 'SOlove’ and notice tho decided patme he puts be tween the two wordn.’t-Kansan City Mines. tain^fi Neve;;J.i-r, -T. Daring Use <-nUi-e of the hattlcDhip Ccet r.V‘ at; l V.w Vk<<rl.t C'ip;ai:i Ih*vvyc;* coanaandcd tl,»- lllki-.is and more re cently the C 'mu-, tt ut, flagship of tho CAFTAtS JOHXw. r.owxr.B. Atlantic . fleet. As- a lieutenant he commanded the Princeton and also the Yorktown'diiriug the Spanish' war, In addition to Ida tom sea training, Captain Bowyer hoe gained muchprac tical- knowledge by service in the ord nance and other naval bureaus. HSs previous expcrli ncc to handling cadets at the academy was ako taken into consideration in making the appoint ment. His new pest requires especial ly executive ability and a knowledge of mem. Surprised the Farmer. Senator carte11 S, Page ot Vermont la on good terms with the senate pages, all because his name to Page. Apropos of tlito, lm tellq the story that when he was governor c t .Vermont he went to the elmribw of the. senate of tho state legislature (me dny and about a dozen pages flocked around him just as a friend of his from a rum! district walked to. “ Governor,” InqidfcxLihe friendfrom the country, “who aw all these Uttlo boys?” “They are little pages.” "Well, I’ll be dutned, governor,” ob served the rural vinitor: "I never knew you had so many children.”—Baltimore New*. ” A W s H sms *PS«- th« Among women who are Intewsted to charitable and philanthropic worknon* hold* a higher place than Mis* Jane AddarasofHullHouse,Chicago. Among student* of aocial and economic ques tions the world over she is well known and regarded by them as one of tlia most practlcfil <.f the many who have tried to put philanthropic theories into operation for the benefit of the com munity. £•>tactful and kindly la her treatment of iho unfortunate that it la asserted tho shabbiest man or woman in Chicago can snter .Hull Hocse with, out cringing, The story of the founding of Hull House Is this: After finishing college Miss Addnin* and her bocom friend; Hllen Btarr, traveled through Europe for the purpose of taking time to plan for their future. Toynbee Hall, la London, made » deep' impression oa Uncle Ezra Says! “A lioss trader la tho moat cheerful man in the world. Homethat 3 ho drives a bad bargain, but* it to only a llttlo while afore aomobuddy elso to drlvln* w it,”—Boston tlhdio. J.(' r, AT'JiAMS, them, Ti:.- K ftt- -!%;« t’eit they de c-idcd to >•!'!'*■ ‘-.-••(hi scttlstifeiit” In CLi -ago. Tist* Nineteenth ward of tho city was <h'*en as tlso objective point. The ward at that tiias had few rivals In vF hodm--''. It hftd often been ;pokm «-f “the biUrth-.-at place to Clitoagd.” Ttrttlng au old haueft tit Polk atal Frftith Hatoti'd otreidn, the young w- ef<anrd it up and Culled It Hu” Hi Hue. fills \v,'. to October, X8SJ. Fs<ft.i fids sinnfl b: glimtog, with out funds, it lies bran ‘to il out until It has reached ,*|.>n>l!d proportlons-a place where t!ie j-o r Awl wretched find a have:*, n refugo and an inspira tion. Mf-s Addu is Is a native of Illi* into a?d was IvwnIn Not Gortdudva to Coolness. “Don’t you think It Is too hot to go to the baseball game this afternoon?’ “If’Won’t bsf eo hot there. Ten know, they have such an nwful lot o t fan*,” %Baltimore American, $1 Columbus Excursion toPennsylvania mt N * a c t S u r d i t y . Tram J,sav#« CMllLrvilto S;to ft. w. “TAKE THIS Ciir 5EhO Ksiid TTcfi H ave Alv;ajrs B ong lit, «»$ . ■wlilcit Has 1)6« bl • in nso foi? over S€> jeavo, lies Dome tire slgnatnm a£ cmcl Tins Been inaflownler IBs per-' sontil siiperyiglon since its int'aney* * Allowno one to deceive youin ting. All Conaterfeito, Imitations ami “ Just-as-goodl” m o ftufc Esperlmaents that trl,!e with and endanger the health off Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment# What is CASTOR IA Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* I>aro- goriej Urcps and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant, I t contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Harcotle substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worm* and ai'ays PeverislmesHj I t cures Olavrhwa and Wind. Colic. I t relieves Teething troubles* cures Constipation .and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural sleep# The Children’s PaBaccfWihe Mother’s Friend# G E N U IN E CASTOR IA ALW AYS Bears tho Signature of TheKMYout o AlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. »THEOCNTAOB«QMPAtty( 7TMUmtAVBTHFCT n NEWYORKOITV. TH E B E S T V E H IC L E S FO R TH E M ON EY . THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road & Oil Field W A C O N S ^ Best quality—Select Ma terial. Carefully m ade. Built to stand HardService. Tho cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices, McKAY CARRIAGE CO., CROVE. CITY. PA, m MONUMENTS, GOT STONE, STATUARY. transfer huge blocks of granite into beautiful monuments and headstones in our workshop are the most skillful j that money can procure. « You can depend,on getting tlie very finest artistic creations here—and at prices below the ordinary. With our superior facilities and equipment, which aro not, squalled by any retail concern in the T*. H., wo aro prepared as never before to furnish high grade work a t less money than inferior work will cost elsewhere. Wo employ no agents in this territory. If at all interested in any iu our lino, write <>r ’phone for catalogue or if possible call to see ns. Ball ’phono SOI. Citizens ’phone 315. Established JWU, GEORGE DODDS & SON, 113 , 115 , 117 , u g W e s t M ain S t , X en ia , O. RIEDLINC PIANOS embody every detail that can .poocibly add to tho value of a I’iano of tho very iii;;Uc:.f grade. The loryprice ftt which they arc sold astonishes there compet entto.jud;;oofPianovalue. 11llk dl: 2 i£1 ’ on a Piano means highest artistic re sults in tone, touch, durability and case elesign. trend for catalogue and name and address of our agent in year vicinity. A. I. BIESUNBPIANOCO , - PI jk «A, Win E LA S T IC ROOF PAINT §II/ e tin, racial, paper, fc’.t and rubernid roofs. Is proof against tho weather or ne t. Absolutely non* puloils. Will not crack, pec!, blister or scale. Will r.ui evaperato aii- r e.'..cc; ret. Is 0 , this -.voter, proof ing material. Contains no ingredients such as salt id lime which enter into the composition of the mnj<r pait o£ tho cu-caUcd roof andiron paints on tho market to-day which have no elastic qualities tmd are desliuctivo to metals and fibres, and arc bound to ciysta'izo any r,total. It is germ'proof. Sendfo r tirtu lar and f t k s in k ttftiy list fn rehast the test it tests ho usere, T h o DAbLMAN CO O P ER S U P P L Y CO., ron d .d u .| *o ,W I« . •aigm Meat is Healthy. Tiid human system needs meat,mot the tough, in-* digestabie hindwhich mate it a labor for the diges tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy hind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. ■' , C W , Crouse & Co, S uccjmoi ' toX , C, Wf lMLR, \r Stk£r~^?2 ! ] ' * * > ' * * % “ Wo roex»mwfnd it; thero fcp’t nay hotter.,, In mid-uuimnor you have to trug* to a largo degreo to your butcher. Well Cared For Meats In liot weather are tho only kind to buy; wo have proper appliances for keeping them right, and thoy’r* sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of m3 and be sure. C. H . C RO U S E , GEDARVILLE,- O, Pa in Weakens Headache, rheumatism, neuralgia, or pains of any; nature weaken the sys tem—-they are a strain up on the nerves. Almost instant relief can. be ob tained by taking Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills, and with out any bad after-effects. Take one on first indica tion of an attack—-it will ward it off. They are a pleasant little tablet, sold by druggists everywhere, 25 doses 25 cents; never sold in hulk. “I was EubjGPt to constant headaches for a period of four years. At times I was almost nnfltted for tho work in which I- am engaged, that of station agent. Through the advices of a friend I tried Dr. Miles’ Anti- Vain Pills, and tho result has been . that I have entirely eradicated my system of those continuous headaches that follow a continual mental .strain. They have done for me all that is claimed for them,”' O. X), BUSSELT j , Ajg, C. &N. W. Ry., Battle Creole, In. 'T have used Dr. Miles' Antl-Patn Pills for a year now for neuralgia and find there is nothing like them. They surely liave been a blessing to •me.” MBS. M, J. HAMILTON, Upper Alton, Ills.. . Your druggist sells Pr«- Miles' Antl- Paln Pills, *nd w e authorize hint to return the price of first package (only) if it falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart; lad Tlie Bookmalter ...Hestaafaut... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DININGROOMFORLADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM, M E A L S MOW 25 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Ni,ght. Tho Beat of Good ITood in the Cul inary Department. PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to immediatelyrelieveandtiliimsie!, curewlifi DR. HEBRAS UNGOID tho most wcndcrful seientiCc discowiy of rb! modernt.mcafor thocovercr.lt.irsnofltcliinr Files, Ptzciua. Tetter, Salt Ithenm, Ring Worm, Katbcr’flIleli, etc. Thinhighlytoed;- cr,tjri antierptih ijalyo tihe tbh gc-rir.e, re* moves tho troablo and heals tlio irritation permanently. Atmlnt* Satisfaction guaranteedormoneyrefunded. Pricenocts. at Druggists, ormailed. Trial tmnplo2centstocoverresiling. THE 6. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, Ohio. FISTULA AUty Art*. DISEASES OFTHE RECTUM «asr,;,»s*Mi ta«*» « k Stts ■ 1 i c i t'.esoilisaa ■VittfahsitcqlyeiwttsMiostsmica:*, Karata Bret »r..l Stift. ShstisM tt WcSfa. UMtKJTOKBOOKOSKKTALM5HHIS(tkIKI iBtttiKatcMctiativsttearjj. dr . j. j . M c C l e l l a n KZ\Sr,i,M C olumbus ,0. ■ram th « H<rn*wn. S lW S M n rH S O N IA f f l owner —• TRUSS _ _ L mum- k tKAMY Sold Sy 11**0 Wltitmtan, / i f a ur ' ¥ * OHIO FarfaMjfHj fully totre« - shrubbery, ti. ttVOUUf'.'s i<.SJ1 equal ol :;!:y thi-3 rere.i/i.> i. mid bfiiM.fu-, Attg. SO, Si, ; # • r% K*3M. . SHORT . HUT C. P. HU 1 XENIA . tm m Folc con' Ask Fold ing Crib, botl: the baby. T1 handle tliesc 1 MISHAWAK4 BL Bf-rJorm 1 capccially yah ' Ilurnoth, Ukc i Humors, Bhfii impure btooil . forma of yt i.it I PRICE, MinufaGion THE LEh r IS USE Tte Gtar.d Conosf ths Pcncevlvanj ChkncsCcr.ccru The Ptzl'.o Consi a n d o t h e i Afiwrrtr-et free, prtfcit plnroitin the :i ,>d!w. It it } * frce/ iicr'i'a'i - ■Ihfl.Sftn: tiiornr.tofpf■ in tho markit h . t M m m -Be BW’t Fullto 3 tfeeGreatSake FARE $1 v m not m TRIP ■{*any J.ra'tft Ftewunl Au iiieftptfix. Atiltt t!e*.t ***
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