The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
3? •t ■1 ? • H ; ; '1 i l l - M m R V J M .F , o m o . Wp SfifeXCTO YQVR I-ATBOVftGB itad jnroisla» carefnlaiHl prompt to a ll Inisi&ess U ttnu ft* to us. NSW VOftS ORAL? sad BANKAW. <*•t,ttRDBR9> ehs*p*»t an l ososfc eon- vealenfc way to w m xnomy by matl, Loan* Made o n K I Estate, Partonaf o r Un - .i d Security, Banking ite urg i A, 31. to 8 P, M. 8 . W. SuiTjsr, Prosin'* at. u . J[ j . t ; « u * s 'i, , ■ j sssssss; YoungGirls Just entering Into womanhood, often suffer much pain and misery during tha change of their physical organization. Ma:.y women will tell you their femala trouble started during that trying period, and has clung to them ever since. Cardui is a friend to young girls, as well as to women of all ages. It has been found to help women during their trying periods by relieving pain and. restoring disordered organs to health. Take] Mrs. Mary Hudson, East* man, Mbs., writes; “While staying with me and going to school, my young sister was in terrible misery; I got her to take a few doses of CARDUI and it helped her a t once. "1 have taken Cardui my self and believe I would have been under the clay had it not been for that wonderful medi cine.” . Try Cardui. ■ft will help yon ., For sale everywhere. E 48 IES ti »M1)UM ■ a w w K A *£b«r ttJfmR] nw Joy wlw* tfc« ""MY*' - *t P m * *vi!,M«TrYorkCUy.Jr i Best For TheDowete ^ B w c c w e a CANOVCATIUSTIC PI»U*9t, TaUUM*, PoUnt, Tuts Ort.Ti. DoWood, lU n r Blokjn, w»*k«n or Qriptj.lDn &.» ton N.riir •old in balk. tTh* t»nnl»» tak’iit uttm-peil UUO. Qn»nnU*d to car*or jour tocmer bstu Sterling jRtmtdy Co., Chicago i TN.V, 8uo M1UAL SALE, TEH MH110H BOXES FOR SALE! Houses and 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 prices, also 2 ?$ to Aacres "of land. Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which cost £1,500. Have a centrally located rooming house of 15 or 1Grooms very cheap. Farms for sale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEMANS CHOPPING Solid Sold G lasses Fitted with Special Lenses Ground to Ord«r for $ 5 .0 0 , Worth $15 ,00 Invisible Torlc OF foca ls , $ 3 .5 0 worth $0.00 C h a r l e s S , F a y , iH’f’g Optician; 28 1-S East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. J . H . M e n u , L A N . Ftiiiittfti IMreetot and S/tmaltate Denter. Maimfaotur<'f of O w o n t VftutH and (JmtiBai Butkltog Block*, WHUhonB f> VfAfttvjH«, tih io . Does notColor the Hair ln « r< d l« iM o f Ay«r*» H a ir V too r Suiefcur. Be*trs»}* tMtau .Out cauc* tadra* a*4 faidngh.ir. Lou* raakoand eruption* ot seal*. Gly<crie. Soothing, feeding. Food to tt* IwirbobM. Qeteia. Aarons tonic, anliwetiwdiowUnt SaSiuMChterig,..Hunting, qubttx irritation of leaf*. Copiuruai. In.rtjukt activityof gland*. stiatitiiLiMiitr Perfwet, Water. Show thi.fortnub to your doctor. Ask him if there is ftMigteinjurfotofcfrediMt. Ask lam if he thinks Ayer’s Hair Vigor, as made fromthis formula, Uthtsbest prey*- tation you could use for failinghair, or for dandruff. Let him decide. He knows. ■J. <*. A rts CouMjrr. laiwelLjlfMfc___________________ PEOPLE OFTIE HIT “ 1"“^ Dartmouth** Haw Head, Proto*** EriM«t Vox XWiOfr, the Mow j resident of iMruuoiult coir-so, h. »hw Work «u4 dlscoveri*-* in m The CedsrvMe Herald | ( . « o P e r TF#«r» ■B ICA m FfclDAT, AUGUS'l? 27, 1809. MONEY OR MORALS? Hpro is a question of public ethics th a t needs eonskieratton. I s money morals, or moral* money?- When fcha editor of the “ gang or gan” feels t h a t the public should b* misguided from the rea l issue or the absolute faetkeoncermng those, who openly and willingly wrong the public fo r th e ir own personal gain, a sto ry concern ing ,morals appears tn the gang mouth-piece, If Jud a s Was w ithou t ta in t and could display an untarnished es cutcheon there might* he some grounds fo r tak ing up an ethical question o t “morals.” Two years ago Ju d a s Wright,, was a candidate for mayor of the vil lage on th e the Kidgway whiskey ticket. The contest was heated and even w ith th e expenditure of money to purchase votes for th is candidate he suffered defeat, ■ One ycar.agb Judas W righ t was a candidate for cen tral committee- man and by the liberal use of Juice from the Bidgway jo in t and money the gang lauded thoir candidate. How there Is no denying thafcmoney was not used to purchase votes in th a t election for we have the. name of the m an who furn ished the mon ey and will m ake affidavit to some statements t h a t w ill sh a tte r the *morals” of Jud a s himself. I f money was moral* wo could expose dealings concerning hold ups th a t T. B . Andrew and Ju d a s W righ t have mad* on those wht held office by election or appoint- f , The rea l question w ith the public is whether Jud a s considers “money ax morals” or “morals as money ” “YOU KNOW." to me; “HoW* the boy? as? you m a a JN r 1 H o J p S b t And I ’ll pause before punching you, “Wee erstee?" "What** dolusT* end kin dred fling* Will cost but a curse o r two, You may even gurgle, “Oh, look who's 'ere!'* Or, “You're quite a .stranger. Gene," But never again, sir, let me hear, “ You know what I mean." physics. | He succeeds Hr, William Tu kr-r, who j resigned two years ago because of ill heellti, Professor Tucker t* s native of Kan sas, forty years old and wax educated j at the Ksnm# Agrk-ultum] college and Cornel! nuivsrsity. After five years abroad a t the uulrersitie* of Cam. bridge and Berlin he returned to this country and v u appointed professor of physics and astronomy at Colgate university. He occupied this chair un til 1886, when he was called to Dart. Cll stand tor ‘How are they coming, hey?" And perhaps for “Well, what’* new?" I’xn glsd to know “It's a nasty day," .And “You're looking line" is true, But Ustea—I might say “listen hers" If i wanted to waste your spleen— These words mean * fight when I am near; “You know what I mean,” “What's yours?" Is .good In Its proper place. And "What’ll you have?" is too. There's a sort of a crude and vulgar grace In a blithe “H ere's looking a t you!" You may say "Have another" wjtb naught to fear, ' But to "get my goat" Ju st lean With a knowing look toward me and leer, **You know what I mean." —flfhester Mrklns in Hew York Ameri can. Childhood'* Simp!* Ways. *T11 have ter run ye* in, young fel ler. You’ve been a-vlolatin’ the law regelatin’ the speed of horseless vehi cles]”—New York World. , One Among a Million, "With ail due respect to the wives of others," eaya. the man with the shiny nose and the dimpled chin, “I must say that my wife is the greatest woman in the world." "That is a splendid- way for a man to talk, and .it dot# you honor," says the man with the missing buttons on his Vest. “Weil, when i * » mowing the lawn, my wife doesn’t stand a t the window and call to me to tall me where I am {saving ttffcut rid«e*."--CfibIe**o Poet- ’ Thw Latoeto - Sandy Bikes—Yes, mum, t used to be de star wire walker to d * days o f J* tid a t the Crystal palace a few year* AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE Fixing the Salaries of the Officers oi the "Village of Ce- darvilic, and the Amount of Bonds,- Be it ordained by the ' Council of the Village of Cedarville, State of Ohio/ S ection 1. That the salary of the May or shall be $100.00 per annum, payable monthly, and the Mayor shall give bond in the sum of $500.00 to be approved by the Council, S ection 2. The salary of the Mar shal shall be $100,00 per annum, paya ble monthly, and the Marshal shall give bond in the sum of $500.00 to be ap proved by the Council, S ection 3. The salary of the Clerk shall be $100.00 per anuum, payable quarterly, and lie shall give bond in the sum of $500.00 to bs approved by the Council. S ection 4, The Treasurer shall be be allowed a salary of 2 per cent, paya ble quarterly, and ho shall give bond in the sum of $1000.00, to be approved by tiie Council. S ection 6.—Each member of Coun cil shall receive as compensation for his service* for councilman the sum of $2.00 for-each meeting of the Council attend ed by liini, provided that a member of Council shall not receive pay for more than two meetings in any one month, r.or for more than twenty^four meetings in any one year, which compensation riiall ho payable quarterly. Each coun- t ilnian shall give bond in the sum of $?0j.00 to be approved by the Mayor, S ection 0 The salary of the Deputy Marshal and Night Police shall be $4(JJ,00' per annum, pavablo monthly’ and he shall give bend in the sum of $500.00 to be approved by the Mayor. S ection 7* T h e calory o f th e Cinef Engineer of the Fire Department shall bo $218.00 per annum, payable monthly, and he shall give bond in the sum of $100 to Iso approved by the Mayor, S ection 8, All ordinance* and sec tions of ordinance!) in conflict with the provisions of tins ordinance be and tiie same are hereby repealed. S ection 0 This ordinance shall take effect and be in. force frora and after the Slot day of December, 1009, J. H. WOEEORD, Mayor, Attest: J. G, MfcCoRK8IX, Clerk, Date, Aug. SI, 1000. Bamum, Couldn’t , you loan me a quarter to join me *bow In de next towny. Housewife (suspiciously)—Where 1* your wire? Sandy Pikes — Don’t carry It any more, mum. I’m A wlreles* walker now,—Houston Post, ago, on which occasion he had no less than 400 instrumentalist* under hi* charge. She Fallsd to Land. M iss Curgel—Ob, M r, Phock s—I ’m Almost asham ed to tell you , b u t ’I Went to a fo rtu n e telle,, yesterday . Mr. Phocks —And what did yot. learn? Miss Oucgel—She said—tee-hee—that :I would be married soon. Mr. Phocks—"Well, don’t let me de tala you.—Cleveland Leader. Right In HI* Line, *Tm surprised tliat you should be so interested in watching those silly duties." “Force of habit, I guess. I’m presi dent of a real estate Improvement company.” “W elir "Well, they’re a vacant loL"-Catbo. lid Standard and Times, * For Consolation. "Young man, have you ‘Fox’* Book of Martyrs?” ' “Wo have, but if you wiji pardon ms Hr. Gayman, I don’t think It will in terest you.” “Yes, It will. I’m breaking In a pal? )f new shoes.”—Chicago Tribune, Political Coquetry. ‘•So you fire a suffragette?” “I am," answered the gfri with the peach basket hat. "Why do you want to vote?" "I don’t. I want to be in a ptottkM to disappoint people by refusing to vote.”—Washington Star. amam wmmm tecta*. Corresting an Error. It was ft ministers small son, whose habit was to ask God to bless each member of the family after his prayer. Having been put to LsJ one night in a hurry, ho forgot wio of them. Kneel* teg again with lianas clasped and eyes closed, ho atMrcesed tho Lord, thus: "Oh,’Loyd, wouldn't that kill you? I forgot gtfiiidna! GcJ bless grandma, Amea.^Deiliitfttor. One Other. "A wedding,” mused the older man, “is the one event In which they both take part in which the glri completely eclipses the man.” “I beg pardon,” put Itt the younger, "but did you ever see a graduation?”- . Kansas City Times, HI* Colors, are your son’a college eot- "What e r a r “Wong* answered Farmer Corato* •el, “Josh Das figured so strong hi hasing and football I should say they must be black and. blue.”—Washington War. Still Hop*. Saplelgh -I proposed to Miss Got. rox lawsfc night, and she told me she would rievfth rnawry any man, don* clier know. Blfklns -Well, that was certainty en couraging for yon,-Chicago News, A M#f» Trlfl*. Pspphedd- You saved me from being killed by that auto. I owe my Ilf* to you. How shall I ever repay yon? Rtonten -Young man* draft you le# trifling debts Rfe« $l*t w i f tt fm h * ft#w M m wAtonhH. urn however, he was transferred from the divinity school to the philosophy lie* itu lv u t Of th e g rad u a l* *Ciu>uls. r ’Ci- skitent attacks eu Ptofeesor Foster by Baptist mittiaters because of his higher critiohim and anegad unorthodox teachings are said to have occasioned this action. Before going to Chicago h# had been pastor of a Baptist church a t Baratogs, N. Y. Professor Foster is a graduate of West Virginia university and of. the K«d»«*t*r Theological seminary. Later he studied a t tba universities of Got tingen and Berlin. He is a native of West Virginia and is fifty-one years oM. .TAKE THIS CUT’ Cincinnati Excursion B e Pennsylvania is* N # a e t $ N g f t 4 « ty * T rain l#ftv*e CtoditVHle 7:ftu « in. Bears the Signature ■vox. memovt. mouth to become prof«wior ot physics. He was ealled to the chute of experi mental physics a t Columbia college In 1908. Professor Nichols’ worka in physics include many important discoveries, among these being the measurement of heat wave* larger than any hitherto known and the measurement of heat radiation of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. He is the author of several papers and magaxiae articles on radia tion, and kindtod researches contrib uted to American and foreign scientific periodical. He received the Bp- tford medal tn 1904 and also the premium from the American Society of Arts and Science* for Ills original wort lu radiation. Cornell university conferred the de gree of doctor of science on him in 1397, Dartmouth gave him the same degree in 1905. GASTORIA Tho Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Oyer Thirty Years “W® recommend I t; there isn’t n ay better,,, I n m id-summer you have to tru s t to a large degree to your bu tvher. Well Cared For Meats GASTIBIA VH«ttCHTMJ*0*MPMIY*NEWYORK tttTV. THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE IMcKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road &Oil Field WAGONS Best quality—-Select Ma terial. Carefully m ade . Built to Stand Hard Service. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices. MCKAY CARRIAGE CO,, GROVECITY, PS. Max Dar.wafci Unspoiled Prodigy. “ The soul of Moaart Is in your body," was the ■original way in ■which Mm*. Patti expressed.herself to Max Darewakl. the bey musician. Consid ering the precocious record of this musician, there ate tim e who might heller* that there was as much truth as wit in this afetorthm. He was only tire when beFootopcwed his first wait* and has wriktoOJtowt' other things, of great- merit. M J b * *»« of seven be conducted a Kind a t Bournemouth, but probably the haoet wonderful thing be ever did was to conduct the massed am MONUMENTS, CUTSTONE, STATUARY. Theetegfaui and Cduoator. Professor George Burman Foster, who has just been dropped from tho Baptist mini*ter*’ conference of Chi cago, owes exptdstou to his denial In a recent hook of the divinity of Christ'' The effect of the action of the confer ence Is that Professor Foster cannot speak from auy Baptist pulpit in Chi cago. H* has not been expelled from the chotofc, but from the Baptist Churches of that coor«rsuce. For the past fourteen years Pro fessor Foeter has been a member of tbs faculty of the University of Chi cago, for ten of which he was pro fessor of systematic theology. In 1905, m en who transfer h u g e blocks of g ran ite in to beau tifu l monuments and headstones in ou r workshop a re th e most sk illfu l th a t money can procure. « f Y ou can depend on ge tting th e very finest artistic T creations here—and a t prices below th e ordinary. W ith our superior fasilitlss and equipment, wh ich a re no t equalled by any re ta il concern in. th* IT. S., w* are prepared as never before t* furnish high g rade work a t less money than in ferio r work will cost elsewhere. We employ no agents in th is territory . I f a t a ll in terested in any in our line, w rite or ’phone for catalogue or if possible call to see u*. Bell ’phoa* ‘80}. Citizen* ’phone 816. E stab lish ed 1804. G E O R G E D O D D S & S O N , **3i **5> i*7> 119 W e s t M ain S t , Xenia, O, R I E D L I N G PIANOS embody every detail -that can possibly add to the value of a Plano of tho very highest grade. The low price at which they are sold astonishes those tompet- entto judgeotPianovalue. “ Ricdling” on a Piano means highest artistic re sults in tone, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue and name and address ot our agent in your vicinity. /URtEdUMQ PIANO(ft, • PtjMMtk Whs. in ho t weather a re the only k ind to buy; w* have proper appliances for . keeping thorn righ t, and they ’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go m eat shopping when i t ’s hot. Buy of us and bo sure. a H . CROUSE , CEDAIW IIiDE , O. Heart Troubles The heart may be weak’ just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. I t often -happens that a person is born with a weak heart. Then again dis ease, fevers, over-exertion, anxiety, nervousness, rheumatism, etc. weaken the heart. The result is shortness of breath, pal pitation, pain iii the heart, or in some of the nerves of the chest or abdomen. The heart "should be strengthened with a tonic, and for this nothing equals Tli’ *FT»nv>+, <T1in»» " I bad tAGrippe thought In a mild form last.-fate, aft :Y ., . „ -------- , -----n. „X was weak, tired feeling, a n a . abort of breath: could hardly go about, and a good deal ofcthe time so rt of air asthmatic breathing and extremely nervous. T began taking Hr. Miles’ H eart Cura and Nervine and now X feel so much better in every way. I am so- thank ful th a t I began tak ing th is medicine, and shall n o t hesitate to tell other* bow much good it h a s done me." MBS. 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WftMER, m min mm i-m eiyemn rami MUVMUMMtimk d r .‘* j . j . M c C l e l l a n • w & i Cournot, 0 . rr<MVt»THl M*T ntKHJ*. S w ' S H m t S b N i •sW By Isaac Wlsteman, STA TIJ DanP At Will BE f Forty Nev Among Fai * A battle c sport world t outcome of tl which will b pion of <-ham that the peop, opportunity o day, Aug. 3i, speed course, Minor Heir, fierce struggh plonshlp hom For six yea , ed supreme i; 1 ily defeating crown, With however., thei and developei bids fair to v earned Iaure Servers of thr Minor Heir v ner In the c princely outla last January l W. Savage, o1 Patch, and sh careful eye of developed w times this .se met in preliu and on three Patch was abi er rival. Bot superb condi' the world's s Mr. Savage Patch will b. this opinion ii eran trainer, porter of the ; His opinion, I the perfomai in the four p were held in for the suprei With which M Patch in Dakt which animal has long been match on the, 1 course should to the crown. wmm&- tsncfj ment that the a battle royat contest the n! be flashed to and city in the lightning fast, feet condition State Fair on no doubt, wit.' ever paced ovi Speaking of said: "I-belle the greatest li>- ofaly on past present pos3l many miles th: tuat beats him As for Minor B to know that li enai speed of opln'on he st.o lowering th e , ot 1:59Vi now Dan has an ua tho record wa ebunt of Ida all 1:55 behind a Minor Heir de tho Ohio Stab r.et venture a faced the mil Shown by the : Minor Heir v.£ hind the eljan baud. Hie Kelt tu t is rapidly ft ncod chant f beaten eon of he succeed he, its of the ont may rest assui bona. Ado one ; *’r>avor to win. NIGHT E Not alone. !,t Ohio State Fa ftpr.°aranco of t-ut forty new in ito atio pftittflC-fltU.. (*: will ho the lii: tfiftaioracat. w rJglitiy of Pa tan Poach fir Kopp’fi Famouf ftccoKipanled b roealist, Mlso stcTiing free f nice-d vaudevii gtupendous ag moral ahows a ear onterlainn mammoth oxpc opal in the er tunlty tor insi sent exhibits. PAIM’G Thfi firework •UlOJAto ever • TH l! LEHf I« USE ll 1teF«an*fh«r.» 2 ttetotetefcffa* ‘C AMBOTMfet; ^ S»f. _ .. . UHMSHtOffJTPd I the wtobsk <i H*L IHR
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