The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

i ^A iws _ ' o w t x b m x m * to m * TtMUIIGEIAIIK CEDAKVILJ.K, OHIO, aV i HOLXCIV VOI * PATKOKAUX kM prainis* careful and pronipt athm tfen to all business infttWfc'ft to us NEWYORKDRAF* and BANK M M h i ORDERS'* ^iv» cheapest a u ; most con­ venient way mail. Loans Made Personal or 0 tf> 80 ,i money by on 3 k a . I Estate, , Security. Banking D> ur« i A ■ M. to 8 P, M. S. W. tiwiTir, President. U, L, K n it' * - * ' r A ye r* s H a i r V ig o r STOPS FAUING HAIR AN T O W D f f iW DESTROYS DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR GROW fflgredfents? w’S S T rS K t , Ask your doctor if^therc is anything injurious fere. { D o e s n p l C o l o r l i i e H a i r AtoidTrouble Women, when threatened with a mishap, should take Carduland prevent thetroa- Me from occurring. In your delicate ccu<Iit!on tt will save yon much pain andmisery. Thousandshave triedCardul helore coniine* men! and have found It of wonderlcl benefit. Take Mrs. Fannie Nichols, of Mexico, Mo., writes: "last | year I was threatened with a mishap andWineo!Cardul helped me more than any other medicine. Now I have a fine healthy hoy. I think Cardul the finest medicine I know o! for female troubles, and I wish all suffering wo« menwould try it." CetCarduI. Soldeverywhere* .... tern.: J. t \ ATX* t on,ART. Loarcii. M am . Hr. «ad M>% fUMta «f Ui*ir C'ubl*r«f L< mmm * L o tt nr* , Mm. C isra Th« W. C. T . 9 . will hold tb*ir r e tu lw fthuiwlay Ju ly H th a t *. p. «*., « t Wmir ha ll. Suk- ject fo r dinouiMlMi uM*dloai T*m» psrausff” A paper • * th is i»*bj*c* In stitu te w ill b« r«ftd The Cedtrvffle Herald # i , m P * r Y e a r . ICA ..H JBULL - - WkSUor. FRIDAY , JU LY 0, 1909. Ohio’s "Wheat h a rv e st crop is now generally m ac tive programs, and from the retu rns of the official cor­ respondents ' of th e Ag ricu ltural D epartm en t it 1 b e stim a ted th a t i t w ill produce 77 p e r c en t of an av­ erage yield. One month ago the prospect was reported a t 73 per cent compared w ith . a n average. The acerage to be harvested is one of the smallest m a cumber of years .past* as i t is now estimated th a t 9 per cent of the original a rea seeded la s t fall was plowed up th is spring leaving b u t i,i96,098 acres remain­ ing for the harvest. This is a short­ age of 690,882 acres in comparison with the a rea harvested in J908, l«'i;ora these statistics it is readily apparen t th a t the crop of 1909 will fall fa r Bhort of th a t of the preced- year. Heavy and continued rainfalls prevailed during the month of June and th is has reta rd ­ ed harvest, in many Heidi? the ground being so soft th a t I t was impossible to en ter w'ith machines. Many correspondents note damage by jo in t worm. Oats are in excellent condition, having advanced five points since thejssuanee of of the la s t report, The .present prospect—98 per cent, compared w ith an average—is most encouraging, and a s the a rea seeded is g rea ter than t h a t o f 1908an abun­ d a n t .harvest should: result. A large area has been, p lan ted in corn, I t being estim ated a t 51*876,814 acres, a n increase of. 68,910 acres over the jtrea of 1908. Under fav­ orable conditions th is should- resu lt »-ih»Riis^t»t Hffmn prhduo* Mr. and Mrs. L. H. have been spending Oxford. - ' Sullenberger the week in Mr. Charles Galbreatb of Dayton spen t Monday w ith b is mother, Mrs. E lizabeth Galbreatb. Miss L au ra Edm iston of Toronto, O., was the guest of Miss Lulu Hen­ derson from F riday un til Tuesday, Miss Margaret A lexander of Sprlog Valley is being en tertained by Miss E the l Spencer. Miss J a n e t Tarhox number of friends a t la s t F rid ay evening, en tertained a a lawn p a rty Miss Anna Collins of Trenton Is the guest of her aun t, Mis* Flor­ ence Forbes. Mr. Henry Edw ard s of Harsh - man, O., h a s moved in to the B rad­ ford property on Main Street. Miss Mary B a rne tt of London was the guest of Miss .Efflo Boss from F riday un til Sabbath . Mr. J , E iley Kyle -and fam ily of London a ttended the Kyle picnic and,reunion a t the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Crcswell la s t Monday. The In te rm ed ia te ..L, T, L. will meet on nex t Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock in Carnegie ha ll. All members are requested to be pres­ ent,'-- 'v Mrs. M* C. Marsh deligh tfu lly en­ tertained a number of young ladies F riday in honor of Miss Gladys Wildman of Springfield, who has been spending ■ the week as her guest. Mr. W ill B lair, who has been suf­ fering w ith erysipelas and blood poisoning underwent an operation Wednesday "by Drs. S i.5 I . ‘Marsh and D. E . Spah r. Owing W hig age 72, lua condition, h a s been regarded as very critical, though somewhat improved a t th is time. I ’he county oerruati.esleners have been petitioned to establish a road in the Turnbnil-Lackey neighbor­ hood and R, H . Hash, K. C. W il­ liamson. and A. H . Creawell have been appointed a s viewers. Tbe road is to b« two miles in length. The ahnnai reunion of th e O, S. A S . .0. Home former pupils is being held a t ijjsdf institu tion th is week. About three hundred are in a ttendance, The banquet was held Thursday evening and several sta te speakers Were present. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE to levy for Munic­ ipal purpose* for the year 1910. Be It ordained by the Ccuncil of the Village of Cedarville, State of Ohio. S ection 1 , Th*t there be levied and collected for Municipal purposes for the year 1910 on each dollar of valuation of real and personal property within the Village of Cedarville returned on the Grand Duplicate and subject to taxation 13 mills. S ection 2. That the. levy above authorized for Municipal purposes be, and the same is hereby apportioned, as follows. G en eral F u n d ; .8 m ills. Services Fund* 6 # mills. . Safety Fund, 3 mills. Health Fund, ^miU. S ection A That the clerk is hereby directed to Certify the above levy to the Auditor of Greene county, and also to certify that'the excess above the' limit allowed by law was authorized by a vote of the Electors. ' S ec tio n 6, This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed July 6,(i009. J. H. W olforu , Mayor. A t t e s t : J, G . M c C o r k e c i ,, - ' Corp. Corp, AN ORDINANCE. six ntwondwri SI*nthr*hr •Anstrutaa." 0*9rz*Era*r,Xi*cl*oa, 0 Beat for The Bowels I w : in®Do ei* ^ P M CAHOVCATrWJtne 8 t.rllng,RemtdyCo., Chicagoor N.Y, 993 ANNUALSALE,TENMILUONBOXES FOAMO The New Feonomical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T The use et Foamo T ransparen t Shampoo T a t Tablet will cause th a t dull appearance of the hasr to vanish, giving place to th a t en­ chan ting sa tin smoothness; the loveliness for which you have so long sought for w ill be yours. P R IC E 2 5 CENTS . To introduce Foamo we will mail (fo ra lim ited time only) a fill! •V/.o tab le t on receipt of iOe, RockwoodMedicalCo STATIONB. CINCINNATI, O T h e G r e a t D ia r rh o e a and D y sen te ry R e in ed ? Cures mute and chronic dfotthofs*dyien- trry, cholera morbuV* sununtr ct-toplAim,*’ Asiatic cholera, and prerents the dewlop r ient of typhoid ferer. Ssfne wohderM -‘suite Stained hi all pads of the world. “ WORKS LIKE HA61C.” P t l m m m m p a r *•«* * t»e*n a wtoeHsto'-- a««r“*d,” rf;ourdtaginstliwe’*H j anddea'i ear#toset it *w*e*>M «ifr«ette Hi *mtm UHkWALedMriNYs ii, y«>u» p w o u t a»*di grub worms, tfiring to ffiroquent ra in ­ falls du ring the pa*h mon th , propsr cultivhtloa haa been impossible. The a rea p lan ted tb potatoes ie approximately the same as l a s t year be ing estim ated a t 116,277 acres. The prospect is reported , a t 93 p e r cent, compared w ith a n average, an increase of o per cent, in com­ parison w ith prospect on corre­ sponding date of 1908. L ive stock generally in fine con­ dition. Pastu res excellent. Messrs. F . A. Jackson and Chas, Hopping were guests of Misses Edna Townstey and Eleanor Sm ith in Kent, the first of tbe week. L a te s t reports from Mr. J . D George, who had- his foot am pu ta­ ted more than a week ago are good as to his recovery. WANTED: HAY. To purchase in cut en the shares, the meadow or 3b F . B. Turnbull. FOR SALE. One oak bed-room suit, six oak dining chairs, one bed couch and two ohk rockers. Can be seen a t the residence of Mr. J . A. Stormont LOST. On the Townsleyroad, cuff. F inder pleas* Raymond Bull. Phone a le ft hand re tu rn to 2-176.’ CA STO R IA For Infants and Children. ThiKindY on HawAlwaysBought ga*W a n idbere«rtan& a n d inspiring'' lecture, “ The Challenge of the City” on tbe church lawn Wednes­ d ay before a large crowd. The lec­ ture was illu stra ted by s till pictures The lectu re was given in th e in ter­ est of the Home Mission and Church Extensien work and proved in te r­ esting. A free w ill offering w a s taken. About thirty-five ladies were en­ tertained Thursday afternoon a t the home of Mrs, J . H . Andrew In hon or of Mrs. Sarah Barber and Mrs. W. M< B arber’s b irthday s, The former was 76 on the seventh and the la tte r was Si on th e eighth, Re­ freshments were served the guests Those from ou t of town present were; Mrs. Bamuel Galloway, Mrs, McIntyre, Mrs. Lyd ia Corry, Mrs. Charles E rv in , Mrs. F. T. Tarbox an nM rs .W , L. M a rsha ll of Xenia and Mrs. E a rl Jam sson of Day- ton, Real Pathos. There Is nothing so pathetic as the efforts of a dull mind to produce bright speech. V«*>'*X -W * £&v*ats, *n4 Trtule.Marlt) obtained and *11Fat- *»t ivKineticcadHttei for m »t>E«tvrc F ete. Ovit o rricc is ( m i i R U.»,P atent office and we can aecnre patent in le u time than tbote remote item wtkmngtoft. , \ Sb*d modtf, draw!,iff o.'->hot<l..With deeciip- tlla, We advize, it patentable o. uot, free of cheer*. O atttt not due till patentis cccnred. 'A P amfk IET. “ Howjo Obtain Patents,n With* e«M ot sameAn the V.S. and {ixtlgn cowitries Address. * \ o f ; eentfree. O h A ffi Opp, PATEfIT OFFICE, WASHINSTCN. Bears the Cigaatnre of FOR SA LE ! Houses and hois in Cedarville and vicinity. Buy before the rush. We have three or four desirable proper- die* just outside the corporation limits At very reasonable prices, also *1}£ to 4 seres of land. Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which cost $8,606. Have a centrally located rooming house of 16 or 16 rooms vety ih tap. Farms for sale in Central Ohio. SMITH*CLEMANSCHOPPING ‘Approprfatloni for the second month* of the fl*cal year of 1809, . ,,Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. - S ection 1* That dtl money* now in the Treasury at fhe’seorporattou or esti­ mated to comediiilattSBrg the remaining, six months of thd‘ ,!Rlsc*l year he, and the som« h hen^y^pproprliited a* foj- 'W t l . ,. _ . . .............. . m Forth* Servl®g*Fttnff..„:.^....... oo For fhe.HeaUb ..... ......... $ «g 26 Forthe General Cbikt&gent fund $ 898 18 S e c t io n 2. YSiaC the .several fund* appropriated a* above he, and the same i*hereby sub-divided and appropriated a* follow*; . ' *■- ■' -i. S ection 8. That there -be appropri ated from the General Fund:— Salary ofCouncil...:............ ,.,$M4.Q0 Salary of Mayor..................... 60.00 Salary of Clerk.................... 80.00 Salary of Treasurer,.... :......... 86.00 Search and Seizure Law../,......-..... 60.00 .egai Advertising..,........... ........... 76.00 Total $414,00 S e c t io n 4, That there he appropri ated from the Safety Fund;— Salary of Deputy Marshal... ....... $188.00 Salary ot Chief Engineer......,,..,,.,. 108-00 Fire Department Expense*.... . 76.00 Extra Police Force.,..... ,„:z. ......... 26.00 Total $876.00 S ection 5. That there be appropri­ ated from the Service Fund:— Street Repairs...,,,............. $400.00 Street Lighting............................ 800.00 Pump Repairs .......... 16.00 ; Total $1211.00 S ection 8 . That there be appropri­ ated from the Hcahh Fund:— Salary of Health Officer............... $ 87.60 Salary ofClerk of Boardof Health 12.00 Rent of Public Dump.................. 13.75 Garbage Removal............ 6.00 Total $88.26 S ection 7. And the Village Clerk is authorized to draw hi* warrant on the Village Treasurer for payment from any of the foregoing appropriations upon re­ ceiving proper certificate* and vouchers therefor, approved by the board cr offi­ cers authorized by law to approve the same, or an ordinance or resolution of Council to make the expenditure; pro­ vided that no warrants shall be drawn or paid for salaries or wages, except to persons employed by authority of and in accordance with law or ordinance; provided further, that the appropriation for incidental expenses can only he ex­ pended for item* of expense constituting a legal obligation against the Village and purposes other than those covered by the other specific appropriations herein made. SECTION8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed July 8,1900. J,H. WOLEOEK, Mayor, Attest; J. G. M c C oekxli ., Corp. Clerk. T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw ay s IJough t* a n d w h ic h h a s been. I n u s e f o r o y e r 9 0 y e a rs , h a s h o m e t h e s ig n a tu re o f a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r ­ so n a l sup e rv is ion s in c e i ts infancy* A llow n o o n e t o deceive you i n th is . A ll C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n s a n d ♦‘ J u s t- a s - g o o d ” a r e huts E x p e r im e n ts t h a t t r i d e w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f I n fh n ts a n d C h ild ren—E x p e rien c e a g a in s t Experim en t* What is CASTOR IA C a s to ria is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e ­ go ric , D r o p s a n d S o o th in g S y rup s . I t is P leasan t* I t co n ta in s n e ith e r Opium* M o rp h in e n o r o t h e r N a rco tic substance* I t s ago is i t s gu a ran tee* I t d e s tro y s W o rm s a n d a llay s F e v e rish n e ss . I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d Colic* I t re liev e s T e e th in g Troubles* c u re s C on stip a tion a n d F la tu len c y . I t a s s im ila te s t h e Food* re g u la te s t h e S tom ach a n d B ow e ls, g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep . T b e C h ild ren ’s p a n a c e a—T h e M o th e r’s F r ie n d . GENU INE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. t D c ecNTAiifi «ev0A«yt n HURRAVttnuT, $iKwyoim eiry< THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE THE McKAY 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.* CBOVE CITY. PS. MONEY. ‘TAKE THIS CUF * W k “ We recommend I t; there isn ’t nay better,,. I n mid-summer you have to (rust to a large degree to your hutwlier. Well Cared For Meats in ho t weather are the only kind to buy ; we have propor appliances for keeping them righ t, and they ’r* sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go m ea t shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and bo sure, C. H . CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O, MONUMENTS, CUTSTONE, STATUARY. T h e men who transfer f W,* hug e blocks of granite in to beautiful monuments and headstones in ou r workshop are th e most skillfull th a t money can procure. * * . . You can depend on g e tting the very finest artistic ’ creations here—and. a t prices below the ordinary’. W ith our superior facilities and equipment, which a re not equalled by any re ta il concern in th eU . S., we are prepared as never before to furnish high g rad e work a t less money than ln feno rw o rk will cost elsewhere, We employ no agents In th is territory . I f a t a ll interested in any In our line, w rite or ’phone for catalogue or if possible call to see us. Bell' ’phone 804. C itizens’phone 216. E stab lished 1864. GEORGE DODDS & SON, N e rvou s w Break-Down Nerve energy is the r force th a t controls the or­ gans of respiration^ cir­ culation, digestion and, elimination. "When you feel weak, nervous, irr i- . table, sick, i t is often be­ cause . you lack nerve energy, and the process of rebuilding and sustain­ ing life is interfered with. ■ Dr. Miles’ Nervine lias cured thousands of such cases, and will we believe' benefit if not entirely cure you. Try it. "My nervous system gave aw ay completely, anft le ft m e on th e yeixo - * of th e grave. I . trie d skilled physi­ cians h u t go t no peftnanont relief. I g o t so bad I h a d to give ,np tn y . business. I began tak in g Dr. Miles R estorative Nervine, In a .f e w days * . I w as m uch batter, a n d I continued t o improve un til entirely .cured. _ 1 1 am In business again, e n d n ever m iss , a n - opportunity to j t M W j e n d t h |i rem edy." - m b s . w » l . btjrkhi , ' Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Y our d ra u g h t sells Dr. M llW Nerv­ ine,1And w o 'a u th o riz e h im -to retu rn , price of first bottfe (only) If it fall* to benefit you. ^ } |I j^ Medical Co.* Elkhart* In d . •i V- V. ' M--, * ’ * -... . The Bookmaker . 4 estaafaat... INTHE BO KWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET H 3 r 1 1 5 , 1 1 7 , ng^W est Ma i n S t , Xenia, O. RIEDLINC P IA N O S embody every detail that can possibly add to the value of a Piano of the very highest grade. The low price at which they are sold astonishes those compet­ enttoj udgeof Pianovalue, **Ricdling“ on a Piano means highest artistic re­ sults in tone, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue And name and address of our agent in your vicinity. A. I. KEDLlKfiPIANOC&, • Rjmwtfe, Who, ELASTIC 531 ;ROOF P A IN T EfewwLiUb lop -fin, metal, paper, felt and rubemid roofs. Is [ ptoof against theweather or rust. Absolutely non- '<porous, Will not crack, peel* blister or scale. Will not evaporate after once set. Is a fineWater-proof* ing material, Contains no ingredients such as Salt and ii:«c which enter into the composition of the . major part of the so-called roof and iron paint# on the market to-day which have no elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to crystalke any metal. I t is germproof. S in d fcr tireutar andj>rht list. Why not pnrehase the test token it costs no more. T h ff bA L LM A N O O O PK B S U P P L Y OO ., r o n d .d u .! « o ,W i * . r J . H. MoHlIXAN. Fanfftal Diratfcvr and Fu rn itu re Dealer, M an tt» |rtar» r *i Gsmeht Grave Vauis* *&£ 0»m«nfc Building: Mhdk«. nWfttfisttMt. OfdMrflHi* 0hb». M e a t i s H e a l t h y , The human syatem needs meat, not the tough, in- digeatable 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 W , C r o u s e & Co* Succtttor C, WEIMFR. DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W 35 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Nljht. Th« Best of Good Used in the Cul­ in a ry Department. Piles orSmiles? A POS ITIVE G U A R A N T E E totmmMilattlyrtitov*an*tiHkutoiyour*wtth DR. HEBRAS UHGOID the m ost wonderful scientific dtopnvety Of modem time*tor the severestmacs ofItching Piles, Bcxems, Tetter, S«U Bhsum, Bing Worm, Barbers Itch, etc. This highly Medi­ cated antiseptic Salve kills tbe germs, re­ move* tbe trouble and heals tbe irritation permanently, Absolute satisfaction guar­ anteed or money refunded. Price SOcts. a t Druggists, or maUed. Trial sample 2 cent* to cover mailing. THE 6. C. 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