The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

'irMry*; w m m 3 ^MWl»r*i ygf»-^fip Wto.AVWgaqgli; w m m mot0,n*r*+y ■F wi *WII i N r ,W* NNP** Pennsylvania -,tu-=sa^'^^%*r-^ 5 w^vsAi^=e=c^'<W 1 Ae=A<==s= EXCURSIONS To Columbus. Excur*ion over Pennsylvania line, nex t Sunday, T ra in leaves liedarvllle 9:*l a. m. $i ltound trip To Niagara Falls Annual Row Fare Excursion August ,18, v ia Cleveland and steamer through Buffalo. To Atlanta City, Cape May And miter Seashore Resorts. Annual Low Fare Excursion Aug- u s t 5. du»t Ufe time for n vacation outing. To Colorado and California Tourists tide i t s on sale daily during the season with long limit. Variable routes. Excellent opportun ity fa r vacation tours through the G reat West. To Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition Excursion tickets to Seattle on sale daily. Portland, Sa* F ran ­ cisco and o ther Pacific Coast and Western cities m ay he visited on the trip, which may be m ade over variab le routes west of Chicago and St. Louis. . To St. Paul and Minneapolis Ju ly .5, 6 and 7 tor the Christian Endeavor In te rn a tion a l Convention. To Denver Fourth of July Ju ly 1, 2. 3 and 4. Low Fares Ju ly # , 4, 6. , Fu ll p a rticu la rs about excursions over tlie Ponsylvania Lines, fares and time of trains, and any desired travel information, will be cheerful­ ly furnished upon request. Consult the n ea re st T icket Agent.. The C. R.PARISH CO. June SPECIAL Offers IN GAS AND COAL RANGES PORCH GOODS LAWN SWINGS CHINA CLOSETS DAVENPORTS & COUCHES FANCY ODD DRESSERS FANCY ODD ^EDS . BUFFETS & SIDEBOARDS W e also furnish the home complete. Special attention given to June brides. We invite you to call and inspect our full line. W e W ILL save you money. L. A. PARRRTT, 30 S. Detroit St., Mgr. Xenia, Ohio. THE RAPID Folding So-Cari i combines comfort, durability and appear- ance at tho lowest possible price consist- ent with quality. .Mother’s motto:— “ Nothing too good for the baby." . We also manufacture Thompson's Folding Crib. Sanitary, comfortable, f^Hugl convenient, durable and economical, y ^ n g f Ask your dealer to show you a “ Rapid ** ™ Folding Go-Cart” and Thompson's Fold­ ing Crib, both of which are necessary articles for the baby, The best one motion Collapsible Cart made. If your dealer does not handle these two articles, write us direct for price and circulars. MISHAWAKA FOLDIHO CAHRIA8E CO., - M liU w ik a , l « k McGULLOUGH’S L!FE SAVING BLOOD PURIFIER A Speedy and Safe Remedy for all DiseasesoftheSkinandBlood. Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood.'" An especially valuable remedy for Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tumors, Cancerous Humors, Ulcers, Ringworms,OldSores, Scrofula, SyphiliticAffections, Scrofulous Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and all diseases arising from impure blood or low condition of the system. Espcrially recommended for all forms of Sciatic R h e um a tism . PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. Marntfaifiimf byMeCUtLOOlHCHEMICALGO., Kinten, T mmmssm . TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DailyClevelandandCedarPoint-Daily ** th«arN*M*i#^ke * *****° * * w‘*teei c*n«nwted, mfrft twl«-#cmr rttawer S T E A M E R E A S T L A N D A FIVE HOURS AT THE POINT TW typ*" fcft>**#»n*er rtc»mrr, *»<*#» foster and moodier M m y *(»<l of wwttor thSB say other ateamer of if* tUm oa J>k* Krie, fcfttC01f DPCNi JUNE u>. CLOtBItS SKPT. ID .1 t cMWtaaA * « S.yi A, ArttotC«4*fW>Mt • * A, M. ■ tmm Caki tolM 0 « .4 » 9. M. Atrlta CfttSMatl * ® « »«4S 9, Hi ■ Free IHaeing on Hoard. CoKarcxioM w»da andTaaoea* TiCKax*Soto to *11 joint*, Kali or Water, fhi.tMttmf ftototo# C*. CHvskM*, 0, mm§ SECTION AN ORDINANCE \o provide fop ?h* trimming of tree* in the Village ot Cedarviile, Ohio. Re it ordained by the Council pi the Village ot Cedanrille, in the Mate of S ection 1. it is hereby made the duty of every person who is the owner of or i» tine agent having the care of, any premise* situated within this village and abutting upon any public alley, street or highway, to trim and to keep trimmed all trees growing upon said premise* or between the same and the owner of such abutting alley, street or highway, the branches of which trees overhanging any part of such public alley, street or highway, such trees to be so trimmed and kept trimmed so that the lowermost branches thereof shall be at least 0 feet above the level ol that part of pavement,. sidewalk, alley, street or highway respectively, so overhung by such branches, and the maximum height shall not exceed SOfeet. S ection 2. It shall be the duty of such owner or agent of such premises as aforesaid to so trim and keep trimmed all trees growing near any public gas or electric light as that no branch thereof shall be nearer horizontically than 9 feet to any such lamp or post whereon it is placed, S ection 8. Section (1) of this ordi­ nance shall not apply to trees so small that the branches thereof do not imme­ diately obstruct public travel and which cannot be so trimmed without serious injury thereto. S ection 4, That it is hereby made the duty of every person who is the owner of or is the agent having the care of any premises within this village and abutting upon any public alley, street or highway to trim and to keep trimmed all hedges growing upon said premises or between same and the center of such abutting alley, street or highway, and provided further that none of said hedges alongthe line of said premises and of said street, public alley or high­ way shall be higher than 6 feet from the grade of the street and shall be required to be trimmed at least once every year. S ection 5. That in case any prop­ erty owner or agent thereof after due notice in writing shall fail to comply with the provisions of this ordinance, the council of said village may order the Street Commissioner, to attend to the same and the costs of said work shall be collected from said property owner. S ection 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed May 18,190ft. J. H, WOLFORD. ’ Mayor. A ttest : J. G. M c C orkell , . Corp. Clerk. LOOK OUT ———For ■Da y tort’s—Or e a t ea t DRY GOODS SALE TO BE.GIN TUESDAY , JU LY 6th . I t ‘Will Be By Far The Greatest SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE,, ■ mil in »**wwii»iRiim»" «iii irm ■ ■ ■ ■ —«■ *— ■ ! iMii^iw M.ip 1. mm+mimmtm min m mm mm m n him mvm ami1 m,m I—mi,1s a ■ ijimmi — |-JM| 1 . . .1I'Wii 1,1 nnwmmm ** We have ever held and your greatest opportunity to save money on the reliable merchandise for which our Store is known. COME FOR BARGAINS TUESDAY , JULY 6 th. HUNTER «S HARDIE,, 14, 16 6 18 E . T H IR D S T R E E T , DAY TON , OH IO . S ection 6. (PEDDLARS TO PRO­ CURE LICENSE). No person shall, by agent or otherwise, peddle or hawk or offer for safe at retail, felt or bargain to sail, or aoUoitorders by entail for any goods, wares or merchandise, in any street, lane, alley, or public ground in this village, without having first obtained a license from the Mayor to (lo so. Authority is hereby delegated to and vested in the Mayor of this Village to grant, issue and revoke the license here­ in provided for, to any person desiring to engage In such business, upon the payment by such person, of such sum of money a t the Mayor shall . deem proper to require, not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars for each day or part of a day such person desires to carry on such business; pro vided that nothing herein shall be con­ strued to require a iicen&e of the owner of any product of his own raising, or the manufacturer of any article manu­ factured by him; to vend or "sell the same in any way by himself or agent. S ection 6. {TRANSIENT DEAL­ ERS TO PROCURE LICENSE, AND CHARGE THEREFOR). No tran sient dealer shall sell, bargain to sell or expose for sate at retail any goods, wares or merchandise in this village and no person shall open any store or place for the temporary sale of goods, wares or merchandise in this village without first having obtained a licence therefor. Authority is hereby delegated to a. vested in the Mayor of the village to grant, issue and revoke the license here­ in provided for, to any person desiring to engage in such business, upon the payment of such person, of such sum of money as the Mayor shall deem proper to require, not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars tor each day or part of a day such person desires to carry on such business; provided that nntning herein be construed to require a license of any person selling by sam­ ple only, nor to any person selling agri­ cultural articles or products produced by the person offering or exposing the same for sale. S ection 7, (MAYOR’S FEES). For issuing any license required or author­ ized by this ordinance, the Mayor shall be entitled to collect and receive from the person applying for the same, the sum of fifty cents for each license and no more, which will be in addition to any sum paid by the licensee for such li­ cense. S ection 8. (PENALTY) Whoever violates any of the provisions of this or­ dinance shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than twenty dollars and pay the cost of prosecution. S ection 9, (REPEALS) All ordi­ nances and part* of ordinances incon­ sistent herewith are hereby repealed, S ection 10. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law Passed May 18,1909. j. H* W olford , Mayor, A ttest : J, G. M c C orkele , Corp. Clerk. ** *tr*fl*tfc«M«i* the seme wWct eontwN the action el th* tfver and towel* Dr, MUM* Ham *M Mvar PWa eurc St § m M i II SECTION 8-30. (1) CODE, AN .ORDINANCE to provide for the licensing of exhibitors of shows and performances, peddlars, hawkers; and transient dealers: S ection l. Be it ordained by the Village Council of the Village of Cedar- ville, That whoever shall exhibit or hold within this village any theatrical exhibi­ tion, public showor peformance of any kind or nature whatsoever, for which money or other reward in any manner is demanded or received, or whoever shall keep within this village a house toe public entertainment, shall first procure a license or permit therefor as provided in Section 2 of this ordinance; provided this section shall not apply to lectures on historic, literary or scientific subjects. SECTION 2. (MAYOR TO ISSUE LICENSE AND SUMS TO BE PAID) Authority is hereby conferred upon, vested in and delegated to the Mayor of this village to gran* 1 issue and sign li­ censes arm permits authorized by this ordinance, and to revoke the same; provided, the Mayor shall before any license is issued, collect from the person or persons asking for the sam; the fol­ lowing sums, to wit; For theatrical per­ formances, one dollar per day; for circus performances, fifteen dollars per day; for menageries, five dollars per day; for concerts, musical entertainments and dramatic recitations, whether holden singly or combined, one dollar per day; add for every other public show, exhi­ bition, performance or entertainment of whatever name s r nature, the Mayor may at hi* discretion, either grant and issue a permit, or require the payment of such sum or sum* of money as he shall deem proper, not less; than one or more than ten dollars per day; provided further, that this section shall not be so construed as to prohibit the council in particular cases, hy resolution, from requiring the Mayor to Issue li­ censes or permits, without any charge, therefor, or from, refunding the.amount paid for any license issued under this ordinance, in whole Or in part, S ection 8. (LICENSE TO SPECI FY). Every license granted and issued by authority of this ordinance, shall specify the days and dates for which the same is required; and when a license is issued for a longer time than one day, the Mayor shall, except as herein other­ wise provided, collect of the person or persons to whom the tame is granted, one-half the amount for each succeeding day after the first day, that is charged for the first day. S ection 4. (WHE& NOT WHOL­ LY SHOWN FOR ONE ADMISSION FEE). If any public show orexhibition of anykind is not wholly exhibited for a single admission fee, shown or exhibited at one and the sam$ time and place, and by the same person or persons, it shall be deemed a t many distinct shows or exhibitions as thtre arc distinct or sep­ arate charges made for exhibiting the same, and the person or persons owning showing or exhibiting the Same, shall be required before showing or exhibiting in this village to procure as many li­ censes as there are separate charges made, or distinct shows or exhibitions had. Very Serious I t la * very Mrious matter to ask foe one medidas and have the wrong one given yoa. Foe this reason we urge you In buying to bo careful to get the genuine— B U ck - K ugh T 4 i W t e t M frdldTR? ,T to reputation of tbit old, Tella­ ble medicine, for constipation, in- dlgeatkmandlbertrouble, infirm­ ly eatablished. It does not imitate other medicine*, It i* better than other*, or ft would not be the fa­ vorite liver powder, with a larger •ale than all other* combin h SOLD XKTOWN n N* Rett** ta Siat* Nelson’s a*. Business C Th*e. College Arcade, Sjpri*gfl*ld» Ohio * * f#*cW#*1***' Ktwfat2jNliY«M, GfMAGYear. BOOKKBBPimi * AfiOfTOIANO. wfw§ mw MONEY CANNOT BUY A BETTER PAINT THAN HANA’SGRENSEAL The Paint possessing every essential quality. Nothing in it but what should be there. Nothing lacking that Will Improve It. 1 Pigments scientifically combined, and finely ground in Pure Linseed Oil. . • ( ( The Made to Wear Paint” that outwears all others, and that in wearing away does so gradu- 3 ally leaving a perfect surface for repainting. . FOR SALE BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS I Note Tbit They Go Noislessly “WEWILLHAVEWHATYOU WANTWHENYOUWANTIT” This it the celebrated “GreyStreak” that made themuch talked ot record at the recent Savannahrates. Speed70 miles per hour. The car forjall occasion* and especially [die “Doctor ’s” friend. ModelNo. 10, with RoadsterBody, 18 H. P., $1000.00. SPECIFICATIONS Seats ThreePersons. Current supplied byMagneto, Wheel Base 91 inches. Shaft Drive. Pressed Steel Frame. FourCylinder Engine size 3 3-4x3 34. This same ear, with Tourabout Body, $1,050.00. , BUICK Model “F” Most reliable car on the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt­ ed for country driving. Model “F” Tonring Car, 22 H. P., $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4^x5. Chain Drive. This same car with Roadster Body if desired. BUICK Model No. 17 * The greatest Car value offered for 1909. Do not ever consider other makes until you have seen this “Silent Forty.” Car has straight line body of approved design and is a beauty. Model No. 17 Touring Car, 40 H. P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 4Ax5. This Car equipped with Roadster Body if desired. Wo also hayo to offer th# 50 I t. 1\ seven passenger Touring Car. Complete specification* given on request. This same c a t equipped w ith Itoadster Body if desired. Also agents for th# “ Incom ­ parable White Bteamer.” F ivopass ng*r Touring Car $2,600, For a “ town ca r” there is no thing to surpass ou r low cu t direct drive “ Waverly E lectric .” A silen t car. $1,600.00. A visit to our Garage w ill convince tho most exacting th a t we have the most reliable ears allow - est prices. Wo have two car loads on the way. CaU and inspect th# line before Investing. The Central Electric & Supply Company KELSO t GARFIELD, fro,.. - - - - - S«U. DttreHSi., XENIA, 0 . Thi Satur noun* Bov. know lies the V but o Delai had i home chase restai Tueso g e t'b i" ; . sandwi previo he wa.- tinned leal al Oesda;, his hoax but wi dition poison was tl— , death in g . 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