The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
— • '■, u • Meats’ iy kind to lances lor id they’re Don’ t go h ot. B a y ■Bj o . Fi Pa m IS iq Tvealc xe eyes, organs, tliat a a -weak ■in. ctis- xertion ,; nisness, weaken esult is fch,* pal- te lieart, nerves idomen. .lid b e a tonic, g equals Cure. fall as -X ■ : was weak, of breath: met a Good a asthmatic nervous. I Heart’ Cure let so ranch n no thank- Is medicine. toll others mo me." NORTON, ;NoW Vork. Mite#* Heart m to return j If It fall* i ik k a r t,In d p ; f ER HOTEL ET IESUPSTAIRS )0M. ^ 2 5 C E N T S . ii Sain Floor Night. U in the Cul- ;• nent. miles? LBANTEE ISmaUly£«*«•*# UN 60 ID It Rheam, Wnc rhioii:;;!:.? a tI:o S{W-S?£ eti f.o i:;:iatlen ****- f,r •Un^. !■ 3 .,Telct!ff, Ohte. on m G iles ' At STULft P ‘ ° IE fECTUH t::->fi «i**»e* JO r>:n t t l P . fi w rtrrb neaxBiLAN t a b l I oluiibus , 0. i n g mmm $ fp ^ GTfltSUIlI. andftisbNlAtf s C ’ truss w ^ HOUR* mme fl*t«m?art. DO YOU WANT A PIANO? jf so solve the puzzle below. It will pay you to do so, P l * | y r * Q To ail who are suemaful in w-lv- ;„g tb-Js i>unU\ Pikes will he £»% » v !::;tiy I KI.'Iv, so send In your solution today. H O K T H P O L E P U Z Z L E and In this picture are Dr. Cool:, Commander Peary and men dogs, tvho were with themwhen the North Pole was discovered. Can you find Cook. Peary and at least, one Eskimoand dog? Outline on this, or a separate .sheet of paper as many men and dogs as you can find and send in to us with yourname and address plain ly written. . ‘ NAME ADDRESS . Those having pianos are barred f'om sending solutions and only one member of each family may send in their name and address. GOIISUGH’S ARCADE MUSIC STORE, 7-i ARCADE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. . Exo',"'-ive’ agents for the famous Kohler and Campbell Pianos. I Fifteen Years’ Service Without Painting*-Or a Bi@w EooL*That is Our ’’Guarantee to You— and the guarantee h stamped right bn the rooting itself with the year you huy it. I T will last you much longer than that, but fo? *15 yearnwe are responsible. Think of that —lay your root and forget U for 15 years No expense—no repairing—no renewing. Wo don’t know the wearing possibilities ol our own roofing. Our 25-year-old toofs are a~ serviceable and look as good now as roofing laid five years ago. We maki our guarantee 15 years to be safe, but we know It is good foi twenty-five year*.' ; . yrtOch la #’ «oian(iSoaUraalyxofoidthatIto*a be go*i •nt^td nlsuitnt*t, , Only molt eMafcta, op«r beartti stock is ever u*c4. Tills metal i pecnfisrly porous nad loar-ilbered, so tin wbenit is^utioto (be trKlvunMwc not# th Jk/uiil Hpelter«k»** not veneer iwt penetrate tbit fiber end enulsemetec with tbe met,- beie, thus profectinfr It forever, : - Diakclnmn l'x tm It easily InM. It Is a reedy turned and adjusted for end lock. Alt you iiavo to do Is to place together, «c you have a perfect double seam. Try ona at oar sample:!, test It and too’ teat soma ordinary calvonlr-Cdroofintf Uur. tho or.e which does not lldfcc or cruel:. 1. will be Dkkelman'*. Write today for Free Sampler aw! Bbek cu.Roefirj' Tito book will Rhowyou bow you can save money on yoar roofing, how to lay roof Ing car.iiy, liow to «V0:<3 repair bills Your dealer will know about Dick.l- m»n'«. Alik him. Hut 1st us send yon thio lrcu bonk nsdsanap'.e, Write today THEDICKELMANMFG. CO. 50 Gender St.. Ferett, Okio Administrator’s S A » I will offer at public sale at the for mer’ home of Mrs. Sarah A. W oods, on South Miller street, Saturday, Dec. 4,1909, A t i: 3 o P. M*, the following personal property: Bed stead, bureau, 3 stands, 4 rock ing chairs, 6 cane seated chairs, 2 heating stoves, 1 sewing machine, 3 tables, I lounge, carpets, dishes, cook ing utensils; wash boiler, garden tools, 2 feather beds,*quilts, comforts, pillows and other articles not mentioned. Sold by Order o f Probate Court. TERMS: CASH, E. R. HAGLER, Administrator! Sarah A. WoodsJEstate. LIFESTORIES OFFIVEBABIEt Mr IFy tfce Ob'a O rm n r ' i f'>r the Bltnd-l The Utllo children, the ktoiy. tt whope blindncEs la given below, war* , all turn elr.ro 13i«4. Had their -JJH when first they became Uf.aiaed > hern promptly and properly treated, anpt'i they would bo seeing elilldreu today, tkt instead of tragically handlcappad. A Httta four-montlia old baby who** J^iyg mother 1 s only nineteen Is blind bo- - cause the doctor did not km*.; th* aw^ p-pper treatment for Its eye?. Tha **** child will always ho a charge upon ■ tho Stato. The mother lias been eerted by her husband, and her hur- thay den Is doubled by the fact that ah* vrimi can not look forward to being aup- * ported' by her son in after life, aa aha gt might if he wore a seeing child. A Freneh-Canadian baby a year old might have been saved from bllnd- W'luit ness if the doctor'* repeated warning , that he should be taken to a hospital for continuous care had heed obeyed. But friends were careless or ignorant,' and when finally they took the child grown to the hospital when three weeks old, morsi "SHIIV* « m » Tr«* Trunk Fit lUv* Boat, doubt *,f the cv-Ta« pw*t nnulcrn yjifw log ou whi -li onr »r* set a-in’.k. U-.J pole navigated the *nd jutt as surely •‘ahip’" ci,me from r*ment o f (hat prisa* *Hui etymology of tha i of the evolution of « superior mind o f our conceived the idea out the flouting log rwuing its weight,’ buoyaucy had better their' truuqiorlaiion, rAad a word to express doing, m they uat- root that they under-1 W i “skap,1” Thia root id** of-digging, hot- ' acraping. That ia to make their boats, became a noun to ;t ■ ■ has lived and the 10,000 years and Ye passed since it was it was too late—a pitiful case, ns tha u s^ fe . give a boat its name, «QtRkf»Ak* breaking the whole f vision young mother must hoar burden of its support, A little French-Amerlcan child ui nearly two years Is starting life whol* ly blind because of the neglect of the ™' doctor who attended the mother at ®f' birth, 'The home is poor, the mother The supporting the family. The babymust thei* W be brought up In an institution. hollow A baby, an only child, with one eye in ♦‘seal., blind, the other badly scarred; must rn<fUftfffit" be educated as a blind child. The attending doctor thought that the eyes "would get well by themselves." A child of four years, bright and attractive, with a comfortable, happy typ®, home, has been totally blind since the vessel, first week of her life. Her. mother In th* was very ill at the time of her birth, <faehip,® and the baby’s eyes were neglected'pluraJL by those in charge, It was found ga,yQjj necessary to remove one eye, making ^ her appearance the more pitiful. All » her life she will require care and ape- w cial training. She might have taken her place among.seeing children with tre a promising future before her but the con someone was careless and the loss is slight, irreparable. 8 *me from far DOLLARS ANDSENSE fBy the Ohio Commission for the BUnd.J log that It costs dollars to put before the gi reader these statements which fol- gfi, low: Blindness is often preventable. & ,Of 37 children who entered th* * Ohio State School for th* Blind In September, 1908, seven were blinded' BO° : by ophthalmia of the new-born, that * ia SO per cent, * Ohio’s School far th* Blind would the tm «mfc down over .oi^iowpihr’ in #*• ' ’ “ ’’ if thare '•*&# itfM fi up and .til rvan raceIt.’followed 4 ij tUviflc® hrauehes home* to be used in gue*. !f» have the roet in “skufes/’ meaning a .■jsrnl the LutiS haw;lt « " dgsifying to scrht>e* :e»i as well as in many words of a tion ,. Ifccame, to rough the Teutonie meaning a Bliip, or was hollowed out. Chaucer used the In the Anglo- ,. f while the lee- % "skip” and the Dane .eld high German had German “ sehiff.” the change through spf centuries has been e sound with the tion having gone 4 j son through all of the generates,‘giving us the same ard wfc«$ we speak of the Lusi- Aryan ancestors used ke of the floating had hollowed by dig- ng with atones and, srk Herald. -Enough E xcum . h instance of pres* the adventure of *t the time of in ?ari», when o f the feijakuirve persott, H -mtmm ’by a&et&Mjt m cbmtm « t & play. SomeUww# th* ayftbaU is tora Xi' by a button-book, or pierced knife or awl; or * scissors blad to nutfe a knot, slips and Injure* the night fee see Wijat was going eye. Bom* eyes have been, injured At thp gate n* pM stepped by two by the crack of a whip, by shot from jrevwistiOase*^*. (if ■ominous appear- an air-gun or * toy pistol. Children «Whv tfe you not wear a the*e cockade, mtiMxt? we by a *®3* r««»rdlm» o f the daageor, he e used haktWMm to ’tha, Tuflmiei at ndd- i s to a whe on. should be warned against thln*“* r1. cockade?* Ebay asked Where i* your t c tt ‘ A mob gstfisr^d about him and. Small children should never- lowed to use firearms and fireworks, CTTaar^ and larger’ ones as little-as possible, dematiaea perea^. and then only after they hare been ti war coskadkl^ taught to use them properly and an- Dmngmr* took eff bis h*t, turn- der the supervision o, a grown per- ft aroted amd around, looked at son. Evey recurrence of our national i t on all rile* aad then said in a holiday brings Its train of melAnchoJy ! one 0* accidents to tho eyes from firework*. WHIT THEOHIOCOM MISION FOR THE “ C i t i r a , airangel I nighteap.’* Is strange, very have le ft it on taj 1 Tbs Berlin BLINDSTANDS FOR which . Fttfe. Prometheus, from Africa, in Wtfte describes a flsh knoina to the natives a>v Much blindness is unnecessary and the fahaJta. It makes its appear* may bp prevented. Tho Ohio Coni- anee in the SBt set high water time, mission for the Blind is engaged iu^he creature might properly ho bringing this fact to tho attention o f namea a baQodtt «eh. It# wliolfi tho puu-u- , body, with the exception of a part A proiiGruoii of our ,* #* (* Mind would fjivo a great deal to bo Lui n ! ^ ! * occupied, to havo something to tlo thick fayea* o f a /mlyiiko substaneo. that is worth while. The Ohio Con- DU the uncovered part therft are mission for tha Blind wishes to estnb- many sharp prongs. When attack- Ilsh clic,p 3 where such b’.ltnl men as ed the fish nees to the surface, in* are able and willing may be employ- hales air until its body assumes nl- Cd at lucrative occupations. mo«t * gieWar fern , then turns Some sightless men and women jfj beck, Wring the protect* who have became blind in adult life j ‘ rmw*wi ;« +t,T would be Greatly helped by receivingM F * * 5 ™ . “ instruction in the uo-' of special read* , 1F“ * ,* )?ow . f'Y Ing typea for the ind, Tho Ohio sharp theee ars sfttl whut pauiiiil Commission is re dy to promote woiinns ther d a inflict, ami they homo teaching of ouch adfilte. give the balloon fi*h a wide licilli.” To do these tliinga tho cooporatlcn --------------------- * of all interested parties is necessary. When the Feet W«* Happy. Tho Commission may ho addressed at Bjomwa, tho pn*t, war oncG Columbus, Ohio. ^ asked on wbat eoossiou lie got the HELP U9 To S top BLINDNESS. ptsssavs from hi# fame as tl?y the Ohio OoiYUiils.’.ion for tho Bllnd.l S pbCt. Every year a steady proetasl&u of Hi# answer v h : **It was when a ehilden bliudeu though neglect keep# delegation from the Bight ctiffio to entering the State School for the Blind mr howw jn OhrJwtkmia and smash- at Columbus Thm is not Jceausef(j fi]I th# vttfmn, because when parents do not care, but because,, «, 4 u.^. there Is much, ignoraneo and neglect, J " 0!—* n. e Ophthalmia Neonatorum is the name ItfJiVitM again they of a disease wnich annually seud3 to felt that they.must to sing some* the schools about oitc-fhird of their thing, alto *0 fb*y began to sing new pupils. Every citizen is infer- ‘ Yes, we loe* fW# land o f ours, ested in the movement to stop this They could £0 nothing the ! They waste. Get prompt medical care fo r fi^ f0 ,jog ^ »*nr o f the man "babiea 1 #ore eyes;" they can b*whom they bad atiJekeai*~Loa* cured and blindness prevented. ^nn ^ ^ embody «v**y 4| add to ri* WWW highwri fwte. they *r* wd i' enttoju' on a eulU in taa- name* vfcin: Ah am Metfigy * of fberMy Win ai which ibee* compel. “ RWdWnt” artistic re **»wmy *«d t » and tnyoor Toyland Bids You W elcom e to THE CHRISTMAS STORE THEKINNANEmUVAN CO. Springfield, Ohio. * * Everything that Santa Claus ever knew or saw is here. Everything that is dear to the heart o f boy or girl, as well as hundreds of things they never heard of, because Santa Claus never had them be fore- . ' ; * ; : ' • . . * ■• ■ • 1 Everything Is Now Ready Our bright and jolly Toyland is alive with ideas for those seeking gifts io r little folks. Bring; the children to see the Elephants, Horses with real hair, Balls, Rubber Animals, Jumping Jacks, Blocks Foot Balls, Dolls, Go-carts, China Closets, China Dishes, Mechanical Toys that run on tracks and walk about the floor, Humpty Dumpty Circus, Automobiles, Games, and thousands of other things that will amuse them. All are welcome to look. OUR ADVICE-Buy early while the assort ment is complete. OUR PRICES are lower than any other Store in Springfield. Courteous sales people will be glad to show you through Toyland* . V l- if* -■p-T*¥» ^I ciajrta#!© U m s t , tHe fpikik of* The Merchants’ Association. Holiday Goods Are notv being shown —AT— VAN AUSDAL’S lb is ndvisablo to nlako your se lections for Christinas presents 110 W while the stacks aro complete', and before the b.grush begins. A very acceptable gift would be a P I C T U R E Wo show d select line of subjects m Carbons, Phofogravuet’s, Hoplas and Water Colors. Framing done right and at moderator prices. Brass Goods. I will sell at public sale in the W . P. Townsley room, near the rail road, on Saturday, Nov. 27,1909, At 2:00 o'clock p. property: m. the following Three piece parlor suit, consisting „ : r tToJr.S 2 S ^ Siof 2 chairs and one sofa, i bundle car- ? e r ^ BmS’ i bundle of window shades, i bun- Traj-B, Etc. ^ Roseville Pottery die bed clothes* he «** e» 1 Tina pottery Is very art made in 'inat green and ivory, j Large Uho lo soleefc from. Many other beautiful Alul useful articles., Gall in and look through the differ ent departments for suggestions. VanAusdal & Co. 23 S. Main 8 t., Dayton, Ohio 1 TERMS: CASH. Mrs. Estella Bolt. CttardiatkofMistSusanGaines. Very Serious It is * very serious matter to 1 C for one medicine and have tho wrong one given you, For thi reason we urge you In buyh. to be careful to get the genuine , B u c k - draught Mver Medicine ,, The reputationof I *:?1 olditdh ’ ,! ;> Me medielae9 for e,',n£iipa!lcr?» Ijj • 1 ■ digestion os “.liver trouMit? blL-i-v* , !y established* |« dees u:.$. iw?w;o other ttwfltfctis. St io better ikz.i Jo othm, or It wov.!-i rxs fca t’o k,» i r ■ vorite Jlv>'t powJv.?, with A lat^ov k salethan aT «.th.».j <c:ot ‘rtd. IS *Qt» IN TOWk r? M e a e a # * # e # e # e a a e a a e e * I THE RAPID Folding Go-Cart combines comfort, durabilityandappear, ante at the lowest possible price consist* ent with f|uality. Mother's motto*— ♦•Nothingtoo g.jod fee thebaby," \Ve also manufacture Thompson*# Folding Crib. Sanitary, comfortable,’ m_ml Convenient, datable and economical, PW A«k your deal- r to show you a “ Bapld , ™ Folding <«M att” and 'i hoiTipsou’s Ftid- ingCiib, both or width ate nece**.rtjy at!i-, !es for the baby. Tho best onnmtuion t ohat sibb- < 'aitmade, Jf your demistfae# not handle those two articles, write us direct for price andcltcuiar*. MIMMMUMFtUHXI OMIUIEM., m»lnr>l>t ini*
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