The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
/vVvWMftC THIEXCHASGEBANK I'LfttHVIM-K, OM»», ., W* AAOW it You* PAT'xotfAa* a n d proiuia* t'n re f ul a n d p ro tup t 4tUh*i<in fa * n twaineM lairaited. to mu NEWYORKD«Af ( tadBANK.Vi » ORD 0 R 8 * T h# c|U**ptsfc iiu l tmisfc con- ▼•Ataat way *o f>' « money by mail. 1 Lotra Made on K J Estate, Parson*!or Security, laakino ill urs i A. M» to 8 P. M. S , W . S m it h , P ro su if a t. U. L . S ttU 1 > • < ■ J AvoidTrouble VfM>en,wlteii threateaed wi&amlslap, sheridtake Cardnladprevent theft** WeiroaiecCHrrlag. I b yeardelicate condition Itwinsaveyonranch pain andmisery.Thonsandshave tried Cartfulbefore coniine- raeatandhave found it of WMderlelbeneiiU Mrs. Fannie Nichols, oi Mexico,Mo., writes: 'last yearIwas threatened with amishapandWine oUardui helpedme merethanany othermedicne. Nowfhave alinehealthyboy. Ithink Cardelthefinest medicineI kmwofforfemale troubles, aidIwishall snilerfepwo* raenwenid tryIt.* GetCards!. Sold everywhere ; t t d l **1AntQ mm * m ** ao.geod ttrt I WO«tdait b* Wlthoa* them, I * u w n U H a r e s t dwd with torpid U tct and hmdaehe, New I laic. Mking CMwtxtt.Oand7O1ab.rtle t fMlv.mnneJtb.ttM lehtUottttlnlrxewntuB.nd.ibtnt to my frUtid. M tlt»b..tjaedU lnBl b.T. erwr.een.” Ann. Bwlost, Q»boruMiltHo.X,JT»UHirer.Km . Beat For . 1 Th* Bowels I M O c a m o CANOTCATHARTIC M---- ............................... . Owaraatetd *0 cuia or rout money aek. SterlingRemedyCo.«Chic.eoorN.Y. Sox MNmSALE, TENMILLION BOXES FOR SALE! Houses and Lots in CedarvHlc and vicinity*. Buy before the rush. We have three or four desirable proper ties just 1 utside the corporation limits at very reasonable prices, also 2’* to acres of laud. Will sell one for 0=3 than cost of dwelling which cost .ey,BOO. Have a centrally located rooming house of 15 or 16 rooms very cheap. Farms for sale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEIWANS &HOPPING Solid Gold Glasses ■ -« Fitted with Special Lenses i Ground to Order for $5.00, Worth $15.00 invisible Torlc Bi focals, $3.50 worth $9.00 Charles $ . Fay, M’f ’g Optician, 28 1-2 East Main Street, j Hpringfield, Ohio. ittrmiiiiriQiiffiwiiOoiMfiTHinim i«infudfJiM>iiLniinwnTm 1 'iBifCimuHi'i iinra «i 1 ) 1 1 ii^ir i N o t a D r o p o f A lc o h o l What is a “tonic”? A ro&Urine that increases the *b*«ljh or tone of the whole system, What is an “alterative ? A .medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to the best “tonic and alterative Ayei's Sarsaparilla, t alcohol. Ask your own doctor ai medicine doctors cannot endorse. 7. C .A v e rC o ., Lowell, Mat*. j Brown mylvAap f RuiUir tO UM» 5 Cou&la Mack. sm tw t ontSbiMw thet ever lived. In tvTti'wlutdl;lv;u.iiojioftbcbowvbjKMWOOUSpri^uctsmuitbqab. T h i the flay hm'urvld.Hid.tiiUonstew,headache. AtkyourdoctoraboutAyer*;PtU*forcon»tipatkn». * loe wor* ww mart «ow. C tn i& M ilfe f f e C o h a n s . **t m IHMbffHtbi, a graduate of The Cedervffle H«*lA]False Reports Being Circulated. St.oo P e r Tear . * memm, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1*M>. OF Mayor- Jr. G. McCorkell. j , H. Andrew. Marshal-- ’ W, It, Kennon. H. A. MeJjeftn. Clerk— H . It. Hiteuoock. . Treasurer— Jacob Sfcgler, j . C, Barber, Assesfior— .1, F. Pnfller. Calvin Ewry, Real Estate Appraiser— John, Pierce, Council (6 to select). Dr. J. O. Stewart. J. P. Caldwell. L. G. Bull. George Irvin. G, A. Shroades, B. E. McFarland'. T, V.IIitf. J. W. Pollock. Win. Cotterell. , C. C. Wejnier. J. I). Silvey. J. It. Orr. TOWNSHIP OFFICES, trustees (J to select)— A. H, Creswell. T. W. St, John. W. II. Barber. J. C. Townsley. G. H. Smith. Clerk— F« A. Jacfeeon., Willard Trance, Treasurer— W. H. Owena •J. R. Cooper, . >f*rilMNWi1IBi*iF I. . . An&a#%su3dsl£um». EUal Estate Apprateer— J. EC. Stormont. Constable— John Bose. W. Kennon. George Strain Not KiOed. Dispatches in Sunday papers tol« of the death of George Strain in t mine explosion at Neck City, Mo A telegram was sent from here tf that place and the information u given out that the above reportwas false. Mr. Strain lives in Webl City, Mo., and nothing is known ai to whether ho wa« oven injured el not. He has been In the lead min ing business since leaving this coun ty ten years ago. - WEATHER REPORT. J. If. M dlftXAN* Funeral Direct »r and Furniiuro Dealer, MahhlacHtrcr of Cement- Grave VauJHand»>ment Building Bloefef. Telephone 7 , Caiarville, Oldn, Rainfall, 8.85; wind directioa, northwest; per cent, sunshine, SO; clear days, £0; cloudy days, 8; pari cloudy, 8 ;rain;, 11; thunder show ers, 8; range of temperature, 18 de grees; average temperature, 76 de grees. Rainfall up to date, 87.2," inches. August has been a remark ably clear month to haye so many rams. Samuel Oreswell, Observer. Mrs. Harper Wins Suit. Judge Kyle In his decision Mon day decided that the liquor tax cannot be H«.*e®sed against proper ty W'lieii it Is sold against the know ledge of the owner. The case was one wherein Mrs. Vina Harper was sued by County Treasurer Kaufman, for the Dow tax. John Jones had'lived in the house and was couvi«t«d ill Mayor Wolford’s court of violating the Rose law. He was found guily of soiling liquor in the Harper house and the county auditor assessed a taxjof $I0H against the property Mrs, Harper refused to pay the amount and Won by the above deel siou. Mrs. Harper sot up the claim the t If liquor was sold it was without her knowledge and that Jones had stated positively to her that he was not selling. CASTOR IA ^orln&uiisiuiddltlidreih HiKMYuKinKiwiyiI m #! W« have heard from different sources a report to tho effect that the corporation was bankrupt and had to borrow money. This is in correct from the fact that there is more money in tho treasury than there was two years ago at this time. Again there is not oho dollar of indebtedness standing against the corporation, The report was probably founded on tlia condition of theschool Anair oes as tbo board has had to borrow money. The inersaso in tho tax levy cornea from this board, 8% to 12mills. This was necessary owing to the increase of salaries. We have a limited number of pa pera of this issue which may bo had at his office at three eent# each. —Prices and quality of stock count. That’s why our 'customers are so well pleased.- Wo do no: show one sample of stock and then fill the order with another kind. The'halftone picture of Rev.-R. A. Hutchison found on page three ar rived this morning after the centen nial matter had been in the forms Otherwise it would have appeared in connection with tho full account Used Dolls to Set Fashions. Long before women’s newspapers were started, and fashion plates in their modern form were thought of, women derived their knowledge of the fashions from dolia dressed in modem costumes, which were Sent from one country to another, more especially from Paris, which then, ah now, was the loading center of the mode. l#m *JtfMfc**. TO-« - JWo*, »»«&■& .• (■■ \.iuM*erAei®Rim»v,'.. Tte Dwwrilt &Ms# PirtfagCa., Wattcrbwjt.Vt. * FOR 9AL.E SY ' «ira 11. BIRD, <jB»A»Vlx.r,E, O hio ', TheGreat Diarrhoea endDysenteryRemedy Cures acfctc and chronic dianhsea, dysen tery, choleramorons,**summer coinolauit,'’' Asiatic choloraf and. preventsthe tfcveliV)* meat of typhoid fever. Same wonderful --Suit* obtained id nil paits of the world. “ WORKS LIKfi MAGIC.” * P r ic e 2 8 c e n t s p e r box. Don't screpi a anhstllotc—#w»-eslled"Jii»l as gaol.” Iff.-mrdrc^gisthsuin't it and don't care to get it for you send direct to THE 'Ui?ARlO CHEMICAL COMP \NY, Dauego, M. Y., U. 8 . A. ■H*<,v.wt%wVcvv.vc^vvs.v. VVV.VI TS Tr*d&.MiirJtjefctnintd and all I’at- .etittusinesseoniloctcdfor M eacsarc fee*. ■*»vmornce»n<‘apoaiTrU,»,»»ATrKT*rMc* «md we can scr-ire patent in lew time than the*« remote f-im Was:;iogt6r. - 1 Send model,drawi,>jf cf *,hAto . With detciip-i1 ,tfcw» We ad«l«e, if ratf-Ubie e. not. free ef ' rfiatwe. Ourfee not due ti!J o.itentt*eecared. at, <lIIo.v*aOt.tain Ditent*," VUttt ne in tli* t--S. *r:il fortiaa couritrie* Address* j :aw free. O.A.SNOWdbOO. > him, l»aTt:!r Orncir, WaiHiNatoN, D. C. Very Serious It is a Very serious mutter td *«k for one medicine and hava the wrong one given you. For this reason wo utge you In buying to becareful to git the genuine*-— BL ack - d I aug HT liver Medicine T ha reputation of thii ol'l,re*{a-* We Kiedic’no, far eijr/tioutbu, i*i.. digestion«udliver trcutle* fs iinu- ly established, I t dcea r.a£ imit?ie t i h tt m«dfdcc3* S; b better tk-m othentf ef it wouil net to tho ft - vosit« l ! v i % I'/.idcr, v>^th a k»fge*,> sale tbanall rfiiers cos«b|„.e4, •OLD Ilf TOWM n Not •vtwi Jimmy Forgarty, whose memory ia atlli revured in Philadel phia, ever did bettor playing. "Full* played iiwdda ball. His arms and 1#** ware maw factor* in the game, HI* brain dominated bis work. Hu ImpreMHid m* m> that 1 have since looked to the coHagea for players and I mivc eeven of them on this team— Bender of Carlfcd*, Plank, of Gettys burg, Goomba of Colby, Kraus* of St, Mary’s, Barry of Holy Crow, Eddlo CsIHn* of Cokiaahte. and Davis of Gi rard," Llphthody May N*v*r Race Again. James Llghthddy, fitmoua as a col lege athlete and who recently began a journalistic ■ovrs* in Berlin,, is suffer ing from a dislocated knee. His con- mt ruuirraony, dition is m serious that It is feared that he never will be able to compete in races again, Ligbfbody wan iMtematlpnal' reputa tion Jta the Olympie games held in St. Lord* da lS04.m Athena, Greece, in ' kjOtHkn* in 19Cfe, Colf*aEsn Qmbest i» the east ern college ww&a. Tke man is Nourse, a giant youngster, who stands over six feet taH and who has swept down everything tg haaterta college circles Ihla spring. Wo«rse did not want to play professional ball, but announced recently that ho would play with Chi cago, and he wOl probably join tho champion* a* soon a* the college sea son ends, Nourse hsJd Harvard to two. hits and has pitched wonderful ball all season. He was highly recommended to Ev«rs by the captain and trainer of the William* team, who says he is the bsst college pttebec of years. Jookay Mfllw Now Abroad. Walter Mttior, one of the best jock- eys who aver rods in this country, la now abroad, where he wilt ride free tape*. Millar baa been the leadlug Jockey in thtt country, for several years. Hi* real season of triumph Was in 1007, wben he was under contract to Jamas R. Keene and rodo the mar vel Colin to all hi* victories. In that period Miller rods 384 winners, or 100 mors than Ms asarect competitor, Tho clever rider baa the record, of winning more znoaey la parses than any other boy during the some length of time. Sprinter fteeekan Retired, Dare Johnson, owner Of the once famous rare horse Roseljep, Is pre paring to ship the *tld sprinter to a farm where be can enjoy rest for the remainder of Us days. » Roeeben won many a big stake Jov his owner and caueed Johnson to win many thousands of dollars in wagers. Johnson said recently that, though tho horse is practically unfitted for tho turf now, he has not forgotten his greet services, N*w Fight Club For Chicago. If plans do not go awry Chicago will have a new athletic'club In the near Jutnre. Already a charter has been secured for the National Rportlng Club of America, It ia understood that financial .hacking to the amount of Uw.Cw has wen secured. The pur- pone of the clah is to hold wrestling matches, Marathon raced and possibly boxing, if sanction for the latter ’can b* gained, Gtotch C*n«Mrl* HI* Match With'Hecic, Frank Gotch, world's champion wrestler, baa caacaled. his match with HackojMjrhmkfc In Melbourne, Aus tralia, for next January, and will un dergo an oper*tkm on the nose shortly to renews a growth which resulted ftym «n injury received many years whilo tUnTtn* hull $1.25 Cincinnati Extsursion te Pennsylvania as N ttxi S u n d a y . Train leava* Cadarvllle 7;90 *. w. The Rind. You Have Always Bought, and which has Boost ia use for over 30 years, has home the signature of and lias beenmadeunder his per sonalsupervision slnee Its iufaucy. AHowuo onetodeceiveyouinth% All Counterfeits, Imitations and“ dust-ne-good” are hub Experiments that tri.le with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castpria is .a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare* gorie, Drops and .Soothing Syrups. It Is Fleasant. 18 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* Jt 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 Panacca-Th© Mother’s Friend* GENUINE C A S T G R I A a l w a y s - ■ - I ■ I ‘ • - B e a r s the S i g n a t u r e o f The Kind You Haye Always Bought in Use Fo r Over 3 0 Years. . THEetNTAU*« on < pa ;, y , TTMonrtnV»THtcr, Htwirotmciry, THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road&Oil Field WAGONS Best quality—Select Ma terial. Carefully m a d e . Built to stand Hard Service. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Brices. McKAY CARRIAGE CO.,, OfiOVE CITY. PA. MONUMENTS, GUT SONE, STATUARY, I L 'i V /l* j**f , 'The men who transfer huge blocks of granite into beautiful monuments and headstones in our workshop are the most skillful that money Can procure. . You can depend on getting the very finest artistic creations here—and at prices below the ordinary. With our superior facih'tk-fi and equipment, which ate hot •quailed by any retail concern hi tlio 11. SMwe ate prepared as never before to furnish high grade work at less money than inferior work will cost elsewhere. We employ no agents in' this territory. If at all interested In uny iu our line, writo or ’phone for catalogue or if possible call to, see us. B*ll ’phone 301. Cifcizons’phone 215, Established,1861. G E O R G E D O D D S & S O N , 113 , 115 , 117 , 119 West Main S t , X e n i a , O . RIEDLING PIANOS embody every detail that can possibly add to tiie value of a Piano of the very highest grade. The low price at which they are sold astonishes those compel- enttojudgoof PianoValue, “ Riedling” on a Piano means highest artistic re sults in tone, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue and name and addrc*3 of our agent in your vicinity. K I. R3EDLIK6FIAKQCO., - PfymMtft, Wit*. E L A S T I C ROOF PAINT for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid^ roofs. Is proof against the weather or rust, .absolutely non- poroue. Will not Crack, peel. Mister or scale* Will not evaporate after once set. Is a fine waterproof ing material. Contains no Ingredients such as salt and lima which cnttY Iftto the composition of the major part of the eo-called roof and iron paint* Oft tho market to-day which have no clastic qualities and aro dc-structivo to metals and fibres, and arc bound to crystaliro any metal. It is germ proof. 3 SfH<ifor eireuht*andprist ihi, JPZy m i pRnhaze (Hi Sul w H ch i f tssig no uteri. OAIh.t.M«J%N «XOt»past« l»ai*l»ILV < 30 ., Fond-du-lftOtWl*. ‘ Meat is Healthy. The human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digest-able kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organs to ashnilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C, W, Crouse &Co, , Suewjor to% C. WFJMf R, -WtMpa "TAKE THIS CUT “"We recommend it; tfiar* hm't nay better.,, In mid-summer you haw to trurt to a large degree to your butedier. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather aro tho only kind to .buy; we have proper appliance* for keeping them right, and fhey’r* gweet and safe when sold. Don’t g* meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy Of u« and he sure, C. H. CROUSE, CDDARVILLE, O. ew*» Rheumatism Do you •want to get rid, of i t 9 I f so, take Ur- Miles Nervine modified as di rected in pamphlet around bottler I n addition to the direct curative properties i t has a-Soothing effect up on the nervous system by Vhieh the rheitmatie pains a re controlled, and res t and sleep assured. I t has made, many cures of th is painful d isease ,. some of them a fte r years of suffering. I f i t will cure others why no t yoii. I f your ease is compli cated, w rite us fo r advice, i t costs you nothing and may save you-prolonged suffering., VI w as so crippled th a t - X covld scarcely w alk. A fte r lwtvlnsr m y shoes on fo r an h o u r o r tw o 'I could m anage t o w alk by suffering1 tho pain. Then . J began to have pains ail through n»y system- My doctor told tru ri-h a d a n a c u te a tta c k of inSam ftiatory rheum atism . I repd ab o u t Dr, Miles* Nervine, bought a bottle a n d I com menced to g e t b e tte r from the. s ta r t a n d fo r th e p a st six m onths - h av e ■scarcely a n y pain, a n d am ab le to w alk a* well » s ever.’V, ■ JAS, H . SANDERS,1' B . O, Box 5, Rockawny, N . J . Yoai* drftoalrt selt* Ur. Mile*’ Nervine, and-we authorize him to return .price of first bottle (only) if it ftilM to benefft you. 1 MilesMedicalCo*, EUduBrt,Ind m Bookm altei . 4 e s ta u ra n t... INTHE BOOKWALTEIi HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM rOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A b S n o w a s CTECNTS. Lunch Counter ott Main Floor , Open Day and Night, The B ob L o I Good Used in the Cul inary Department. PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE ielmmaHaUlyrillmMul HlllmattlyctirlMtk DR. HEBRASUN80ID the,nw*t wonderful »cienUSc dfawortry of modern time*for the eevereet cium *ofItchhi* < Piie*, Herein*, Tetter, Salt Rhsutn, Itin r Worm, Barber'* Itch, etc, Thl* highly m*d£ cated antueptic SalTe. hill* the germ*, re move* the trouble and heels th e irritation permanently. Absolute aatitfectkm n u - anteed o r money refrmded. Price 69cta. a t Itroggist*. or mailed. Trial eaiupl* 2 cent* to cover mailing, THE 8, C. BITTNER CO., ThlUfa, Ohio. m PILES' inFISTULA A*BAfjt, DISEASESOFTHERECTUM N B & S S f f i S & g j S from 111 Ibitu*f Hlrliir Eiftut Bleed ul«!H TH mmm d r . j. j . M c C l e l l a n wKKSlim . CoLUMits,0. r r « v * i thm M tc r n iM N Je . ^ W S H I T I ® N I A J f •oM * y 1***0 W ith)mum , j
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