The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

m a n —nti mm THE VERT LATEST POPULAR OPERA, SACRED snd CLASSIC. Music * LARGEST STOCK l a t^ o * ’its1 MEREDITH’S, 38 W. 3d St., Dayton, O, Both Phones. fOrse Dose for CoughsI(DeathOf i a iillr c n cough at night? Give them Ayer’s Cherry P e p [ fo r d O ftih a single dose at bedtime will completely I control the cough. Good for any one with a cold or cough, ...... i xu-* M co fl* rt*\r \£I fm* n p u fp r n c p c . UGtiort for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, !chronic casen. A sk your doctor to tell you, honestly and j frankly, just what he thinks of this old stmidard remedy, |No alcohol in this cough medicine, Jx~AmCo,sLovceii,Mass, a s’v ’j'Uvcrmakesa lazy boy. An active train demands an active Uvcr, No better \' -jfIv,- f ;r boys and gills thanAyer’s Phis. Ask your doctoraboutthem. Heknows. DoYour Glases SuitYou? I The Cedarville Herald. $ t ,o 0 P e r Y e a r , - Edit© KARLH BULL, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. Our Refraction Work Is Not" Excelled 1 By1,Anyone Ckarles~S,fFay, M’ f’glIOptioian.2 33&E. Main.&fc,, Springfield, O. CONSTIPATION -V.?0»>QV4,rnlD? I suffered wltk chronic con* •fcipMloa »nd during this tlmo I had to take an Dntsngfchonino years boforo I tided CascarotS I Bufferednnbold miserywith Internal piled**Thanks to yon.1 am fro© t rdm all that tWn tnornine, You can use ttilB lu behalf of Buffering humanity,** S.P.Flshor, KoanoVe, III, Best For I .ir*^ the Bowels ^ B L O W C u t e . CANDYCATHARTIC sble,Potent,TaateGo eslten ocOrlpo, 10 q, Si . . . » .a s BOnulna tablet «tami unsrsnteeu to euro or your money back. i Sterling Remedy Co., ChicagoprlT.Y. 603 JUimilLSILE,TENMIJLU0180XES WANTED! 100,000 POUNDS gC- 3 Ri?— T"fl WOOL WILL PAY THE HIGH­ EST PRICES. The Sprlngfied Board of Educa­ tion has by unanimous vote, declar­ ed that; teachers in the public schools of that city shall not be permitted to use" tobacco in any ! form whatever. (Some of the teach- ors, it seems had been accustomed to using the weed while performing their regular dnttes, hence the or­ der, It’s a move to bo highly ^com­ mended. While the use of the weed is universal, it is a very un­ necessary habit and should be po taught to the school children^ There is no place where things are more forcibly impressed upon the youngster's brain than in the schoolroom and the time is not far distant when the injurious ©fleets of, the weed will be made more ap­ parent and greater efforts will be made^to enforce the fact upon the fertile brains of the school chit dron. Health Officer Qlemraer, Colum­ bus has opened war on the common house fly by firing a broadside? among the citizens of •Columbus in the way of. ordering 10,000 posters with instructions what and, what not to do to ml the city of the fly nuisance* War will bewaged again­ st all breeding places o f the flies, and . all swill barrels and m fact Everything that would serve to entice the pest and furnish them with food, are to receive particular attention. The same thing > in this city needs attention. The up-town swill barrels and places where filth is allowed t<£ae,cumulate should re­ ceive tho 1attention of the local board of health, as much .to abolish the fly nuisance aa to promote the general health of those who are compelled to work In the Immediate neighborhood whore such offensive things ate allowed to exist. A ban should be placed upon all fly and disease breeding places. Phone or write jthe ‘ DeWine-BeldenCo. Yellow".S p r i n g s , O h i o ’ Both Phones. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE P a t e n t s 1HADE MARKS D e siq n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . AnTMNMfldlng A(ketch sad dsstrlpttnn ms t qnlctlr M<'»ri»in ntir orir.:r,n fr«« whether, an Invention Is probably fooimtitifca. J . OHIO SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Honsstrictly rnnnaentfal____ _____ _________ seat free, oldest agency fer securing patents. r*t»nts taken through Mann A Co. recelV t p nio ee , MSBfeoiP .fv s t -:, ________________ mgli a a 1 rw Mnolle,, wlfhontcharge, lathe SckNHflcAmerican. A handsomely lllaslrated weekly. I.srgest rlr* eulatloa Cf any scientific partial. Terms, |J a years fnnr months, AZ. Sold by all rewsdraiers. NewYork , V 8t*Washington.D.C, Piles or Smiles P A POSITIVE GUARANTEE t*ImiMdiaUlyrilisysandHttlsWieijcurewHh DR. H EBRA S UM80 ID fit* stoat wimderftil sctentSile discovery, Of madam timesfir fhescveicstcescsofltclnnit Pflea, *r*ewa, Tetter, Sal*. Ehaner, Rlns Worm, Bather's Iteh, otf. ThisWfslilyBiedf* rated antlsettic Balya kills tiia germs, re* ntorea the trouble tail lieals the imtaUsa permanently, Atolate satisfaction gtuur- aataedcr money refjn.lta. . . „ , „ PrleiWets.atDrcggists.OTRiAbed, flSrl*l sample 1cents to covermarling, THE a. C. BITTNER€0., Toledo, Ohio. Ttsm Very Serious It is « Very serious matter to ask for One medicine end bsve tbs wrong one given yon. For this m son we urge yon In buying to b* CRreful to git the genuine-" B U c T -K k M l i f e r M ed ic in e Tho reputationc f tliit ©!d»;*<;??;> 'if hi* medicine, fee csn:;ti;!atirri, in* Is : fHgtotiMtmdUvrr treat! c, fjfjrtn-** if ly eat*bli:=he.!» Isdwsai.ot imitate %<- ntltsvmsFdnes, lj 5.1 ‘cetter 'than ft i other*, 0 # It my£J r~ i I o tho fa* | i vorfts liver p3wd:r,wl:li a larges P I •sis thsn *11 <Ah::3 < ,ar,Alned, pJj Ohio has more than 8,000 Sunday schools with more than, a million enrollment. The eyes ot this great army are now fixed on Cleveland where on June 14, 10,16, will be held Ohio’ s Fifty-first State Sunday School Convention. During the three days sessions it is expected that more than 10,000 delegates and visitors will he present, Fifteen Sunday-school specialist^ including tho names of Lawrence, Excell, Slattery,' Baldwin, Geist weit. IiOavell, Hough, Littlefield, Coburn, Harris, Thornton, and Hill­ man are engaged as program tal out. Official delagatos are selected [ only by county officers, but schools tmay send official visitors if they j desire. Hundreds of schools do ( this annually. > Great Men’s Bible Class Deinona- ! tration--10,000- marching men—on j Wednesday evening. j Prof. E. O. Excell antf, his mar* I velous paimst, Itoper, will have j charge of the music feature. ! Tho Convention will be held in >tho Hippodrome, Cleveland’s largest j and finest auditorium. Programs I ready on June 1. > Apply for information to Ohio - Sunday School Association, Bell Telephone Bldg,, Colmnbus, Ohio. $100 Reward* $ 100 , ! Tho readers of thiapaper will bo plcoeo I to leefii that thoro b at least one dreaded f discssothat science boo ticca ablo to euroin ] All its steges and that Li Catarrh. Hall’s ; CatarrhCureio tho only positive euronow ! fcnotvn to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh ; being a coi.oiitational dijoass, reunites a j constitutional treatment. Hod’s Ootarrh ! Cure is taken internally, acting directly up l on tbo Weed and mucoussurratca of system ; .thereby destroying tho foundation of tfeo ; disease, andgiving tbo patient strength by i building uptbo constitution and assisting '■naturein doing its work, Tho proprietors 1 hatsso much faith in its turatlvo powers, ; that they oiler oao Hundred DMlnro for any •-case that it Yulis to ears. Bond for list 0 . fcstlnisnialR. ( Address, i\ 3, CUPHI3Y &Co, Toledo 0, I Sold byDruggist, ?&. ! (dl’s Family Fillsaro tho tot. HONOR ROLL. Tho following arc pupils neither tartly nor absent: ‘Diet. No, 1. Kogor Collins, Ruth Lins 011 , Earle Collins, Bessie Liuson, Willis Corry, ltalph Fry, Teddy Fry, Maynard Martin, Bailey Grmnell. List. No. 2, Mabln Murdock, Ed­ na Hanna, Hazel St. Johii, Leola Corn, Arthur Hanna, Howard Ken- rion, Dewey Corn, Carlton Corn. Diet No. 3. Mablo Dailey, Mane. Dailey, Opal Strobrldgo, Cecil Stro- hridge, Edits BamBoy, Alice Lack­ ey, Bussell Humphrey. • Dust. |No. 4.—Hester Townsiey, Esta Pemberton, OtiB Shinkle, El­ mer Bhinkle, Pauyj'ownuley, George Pemberton. Difit. No. 0. Florence Andrew, Leo Conner, Diet. No. C. Pearlo Evans, Mil­ dred Evans, Allie Hixon, Elva Mc­ Millan, Ethel McMillan, Pearl Mor­ row, Vada Morrow, Frank Evans, Hubert Evans, Meryl Stormont1 Raymond Hixon, Franl Shepherd, Diet. No. 7, Florence Matthews, Mary Matthews, Clarence Smith, Virgil Beekman, Melvin Kelso. Paul McMillan. ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Sarah Smith entertained with a shower Thursday afternoon from 2 to 6 lit honor of her sisterj Miss Birdie Ellis of Dayton, There were forty ladies present. The fable was beautifully decorated with a pyra­ mid of flowers and ribbons. A large wedding bell hung from the ceiling from which ribbons extended to the four corners of the table. Mrs. Mary Spencer p i e s l f i ed at the punch bowl, while Mrs. H. Spencer ff Xenia, Grand Secretary of the Tents, acted as toartmistress. All departed having,had a delight­ ful time, PENNSYLVANIA r lines € 01 ,L I M B U S |$1 HOtlMW m i P SUNDAY Train leaves Ccdarvillo *t 0;10A.M, Notice To Non-Resident Lot And Land Owners. Auditors Office, Greene County, Ohio Xenia, Ohio, May 25, 1910, tn the Matter of Ditch Improve­ ment Petitioned for by Bert Tur­ ner and H. R, Corry. To the Lot and Land Owners and to Corporations, either Pnblicor Pri­ vate, affected by said improvement; You, and each of you are hereby notified that on the 23d day of May, 1910, Bert Turner and H. K, Corry filed with the Auditor of Greene county a petition, the pray*r for which is the deepening and widen­ ing of a dPtch on the following route; 'Commencing at a point, on the lands of James A. Turner’s heirs at the north and of a 18 inch life in the Ramsey Ditch as located and made a County Ditch by a proceeding dated, October *1,1839. Thence fol­ lowing the course ot tb« said Ram­ sey Ditch through the lands of James A. Turner’s Heirs, H. N. Coo and into the lands of R. B. Harbi- son’nHoirs to tho terminus of said Ramsey County Ditch. Also Lateral No. 1. known aa the J. C. Barber lateral, (now H. R. Corry). * We wbuld further petition your Honorable Board that the said ditch he tiled from the 12 inch filo to tne junction of the main ditch with Lab eral No. 1and that the remainder of said ditch be widened and deepened. And that Lateral No. 1 be tiled from tho main ditch to the Clifton Pike, The names of all persons and cor* porations, either public or private, who 111 the opinion of tho petitioners are in anyway affeetn’ or bonefltted thereby are as follows; H. K. Corry, Ella B. Carruthenuet nl, William P. Haines, Vinna M. Harper, Thomas W. St. John, Su­ san If. McCollum, Hugh McMillan, Eliza E. Pont, Marcus Slump and W. L. Miller, Trustees, 1L N. Coe, James A. Turner's Heirs, Greene County, J. Allen Haines, N. L. Ramsey, Samuel Ramsey, Lee Rite and Maggie Rife, Thomas Spencer, You are also notified that the fol­ lowing tit and place have been fixed when and where tho Commis Burnersof Greene County will meet for tho hearing of said petition, to wit; Juno 20th, 1910, at io o’ clock A. M, at the head of the ditch for tho purpose of hearing any and all proof offered by any of the parties affected by said ditch improvement, whether the ditch shall he condu­ cive to the public, convenience, health and welfare; whether the route described Is tho host route and any and all objections to proposed ditch improvement. Any application for compensation or dainage, or for any change ot route, niuiit he in writing and filed with said Commissioners on or be- fore the day set for heating. No further notice of any proceed­ ings will be given, W. L. Dean, Auditor, W. B. McGetvoy,. Deputy, ■H the Paul McMillan, aged about nu j - teon, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, James MeMilhin, died Wednesday at AbhvIJle, N. C?., were ho had been taken for treatawiijt. Tha deeeased was one of tho most j popular young s e n ■ in this com-1 nmnity and although in poor health j for some months was reported as ] much improved sineo going South. 1 His sndden death will prove quite a j shock to hio aged parents. Tho body arrived hero Friday morning aeoomanmd by the nurse Mins Brown and his sister, M ibb Clara McMillan and brother. Rev. Homer McMillan of Atlanta, Ga. No arrangements has been made tor tho funeral at this hour. Messrs. Freu McMillan of Dos Moines and Harlan McMillan of Mason City, Iowa, are expected this evening. —FOR RENT: A house until fall. Inquire of Samuel Albright. 8t Mr. D. 2J. Kennon was m Colum­ bus Wednesday on business. Mrs. J, E. Stuckey has been quite sick with typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Walter Illff left Wednesday for Ridgeville where no has a large cement contract. Come out to tho musical recital in the „ college chapel, Wednesday evening, June 1. Admission 10 cents. • Mrs. Elizabeth Reid of Cincinnati is visiting her sister and brother, Mrs. Belle McMillan and Mr. W . M. Harbison. An error last week In our account of Assessor Puffer's report made the gain over the previous year. It should have been $3.7351 ’ Mr. W in ., Bradfnte finished sec­ ond in his race for tho Republican nomination as treasurer o f Fayette’ county where seven persons were contesting* Mr. W. P, And*rson has shown us a patent for a tract of land deeded to liis grandfather, Wm. Anderson in March 1812. The grant is signed by James Madison as preBide'ht of the U. S. at that time and his Sec­ retary of State, James Monroe. The Home-- Culture Club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ira Gates. The members presented Mrs. A. G. Eveleth with a silver meat fork. Mrs. Eveleth left Sab­ bath morning for her new homo at Bond Hill, near Cincinnati. A picnic was held in District No. 3 fast Friday Which was attend­ ed by all the ptipfis and most of the patrons o f the district. Although the weather was unfavorable for for an out door gathering the tables were spread in the building and a most enjoyable time spent. About fifty were present. Mr. G. E, Jobe was given a com­ plete surprise Friday evening when twenty-seven of his friends from about Cedarville and Selma called honor of his fiftieth birthday. Mrs. Jobe planned tho affair without the least suspicion on tho part of Mr. Jobe. Mr. J. A. McMillan found a rare coin soveral days ago while digging lor “ bait” , which proves that some goods from those who fancy this sport, The coin is an old copper penny and is dated “ 1806” and bears an ornanmtion only such as can be remembered by our oldest citizens It is thought that the coin is quit valuable. The countyDemocratic convention was held in Xenia Thursday at which time delegates were selected to the state convention. They are; J, M. Fletehcr, Thurman Early, W .A . Turnbull, W. F. Harper, Christopher Grctsinger, W. W. Ferguson. Both Governor Harmon 'and'Congrmman Denver were in­ dorsed. . The owners of the site for tho new post office in Xenia have been paid by tho government, which means that in come future time Xenia will have the much coveted federal building. Congressman Denver has secure a recommendation for $100,- 000 for tho new building hut this has not been passed upon. Tho trial last Friday before a jury in th* Probate Court wherein Mrs. Carrie Flatter, president of the coiuityjW. 0 . T. U. wan endeavoring to prosecute tho managers of tho National Baseball Club of XoniaJor conducting a game on Sabbath, April 17, resulted an acquital for tho defendantn. Mr. and Mrs. R, F. Kerr and Mr. Janies Hutchison loft Thursday evening for New York City where they will meet Mr. Kerr’s sisters, Misses Belle mid Hattie Kerr of Knoxville Tenn., who will sail on Saturday for Scotland where they will spend tho summer. On their return from Now York Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and Mr. Hutchison will stop for a visit m Washington D., O. and with Rev. 11, A. Hutchison of Altoona, Pa, On Juno flfh they will attend the marriage of Mrs. Kerr's neiee Mim Bees Rogers of j Wheeling, W. Va. The Dayton News and the Jour­ nal are each being published iroin their new homes. The News mov­ ed into their handsome four story building some weeks ago .and tho and the Journal moved, just this I week. Both tho papers 'are under j enterprising management. a n d j w i l l set a fast pace for tho 1 daily papers in this section of the ! state. The News in owned by 0on* gresMnasi Janus Cox, While the 1 Journal is nndei the management of • Mr, G. A.McClellan, Tho Hind You Have Always Bought, and which has hem in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of and has beenmadeunder his per-* sonal supervision since its Infancy, - Allowwoon®todeceiveyouin ihi*. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good” are but. Experiments that aide with nndendanger the health of Infimts and Children—Experience against Experiment, W h a t i s C A S T O R IA Cfastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, 'Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is it* guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Coli«t 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 Panace&»Tho Mother’s Friend* G EN U IN E C A S T O R IA A LW AYS Bears ths Signature of TheKindYout o AlwaysBought SS9I In Use For Over 30 Years. THECENTAUR TTMURnSVSTREET, NEWVQRKCITY. PATR0NAG E ^No C rop F ailure w e so l ic it yoor WHENYOU PLANTMONEY THEBANK M T S SURE TO GROW S ave D eposit B oxes for R ent P aid C apital $30,000.00 lNDIVIDNAL RESPOFSIUIEITV THE EXCHANGE BANK, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. S. W. S mith , President, G eo . W . R ife , 1st. Vico Pres. O liver G arlocgh , 2d V. Pres. O. L. S mith , Cashier L. F, T indall , Assistant Cashier. Suits and Suitings Silks and Silkings Jteehison &Gibney Spring Trade Unequalled DRESS GOODS for spring and summer, great feature. CORSETS GLOVES HOSIERY iftE ASSORTMENT— * FT WASH SUITS $1.50 to $10.00 UNDERWEAR 25c up WRAPPERS $1.00 Best Goods and Styles HllTGWSON & GIBJiEY’S, XENIA. OHIO NEW HEAT STORE I have opened a meat store in tlie J. C. Barber room and ask for a fibare of your patronage. The finest outfit m the county ban been enstalled ior the titering, handling and retailing of fresh and salt meats. Our prices Will always bo consistent with the market quotations. INSPECTION INVITED _C. C. W e im e r . “TAKE THIS n ■“ Wo feeommond it; there fim’ • nay better... Ip naid-Bummor you have to to a largo degree to your butahor. Well Cared For Meats* ip hot weather are tho only kind to buy; wo have proper appliances for keeping thorn right, and fcbey’ M sweet and safe when sold, Don’ t gt> meat shopping when it’ s hot. Buy of lis and bo euro. C. H. CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O. ‘ E v e r y M o n t h ’ writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo., “ I used to be sick most o f the time and suffered with backache and headache. My Mother,who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and X have been well ever since.” s C A R D U l The Woman's Tonic_ Cardui is a. gentle tonic for young and old women. It relieves and prevents pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. M a d e from harmless roots and herbs, it has no bad after-effects, does hot interfere with the use of any other medicine and cah do you nothing but good, Try Cardui. It will help you. Your dealer sells it Tb®Bookiuate ..{jestaaFant.. INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL - HIGH STREET DININGROOMPORLADIESUPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W as C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor ' Open Day and Night. Th« Best of Good Used in the Cul­ inary Department. J. H* McflllXAN. . Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Gra e Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. Cedarville, .Ohio. mm Meat Is Healthy* Tho human system needs meat, not the tough, in­ digestible kind which makes it a labor for the diges­ tive organs to aaimilate it, but tho nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. G W* Crouse & Co, SuccGsor toX, C, WEIMER, *W,M«•*Jri ntjd r> « 2 wa. WaSstii’otj.te.'Soter.Ka , boj , Ifctlcaalupsica-a , , i i z . „ OcSdtaAw. C3.-' flATiONAt* SMWfSMM, It H U N T IN G F ISH J N C r , Half thb ttm cf cKfcttj life is in thus r.ciioc; etatdeeriptits. To ycn?BuDCrrsdfcTr‘e«* rantpastimeinwod*ci byclrt&miTyc-TUfI:»n*7 prjvdc-O' If sca’re fc: i Of L\«J tfcizgi jrot IrUl HATiOHALGrORTSMAM lco tts£j a tsetoib, jooo * year, Jr.tswstiw, Seta. :pting, liter :> iu-ci cl.-Ssc. c : j b-c.:.'.-,i.g, fShinfr, V,‘i £3 U;o l;cn:t O'te.e*? 6 :';d try »t;o Ii«S Stress tiitrltt* ti.tsjreests s-a teat r.3 lir.r. 3 . sir,it * Cf; fy. IS?, i £ci:.y safe- SfEClMTXIUOfFFft Scsacacc.ea&irt ci csjh sr.:l we winstsd tea t eery of tbs HAHBHAt. ErORISMAS dsaoae bleat btxtf um . If’rca iic ’.u Wsteh Feb# <»«atJ!W wise, oa.) «a ©ownwithtea. ttt tothw c!:a(i uva ecta* rate j bUCJtlSf Caa.ysahcMtteP 1 AW, >VETO! Ivon ICDFo&islSS.ftssf. ISBEAUTY WORTHYOURWHILE? ViolaCream jtesitiffely eradicate* fteckJcs, ftsole*, iiJnok nesat, oaebarnnuat o , , r e fttfO fIo # ffiSfasr.;; Wotclic,!, fotift,! an»l oily1 •— —— -■ eWa te tlio S.r-liaess anti de3icafytfs’,‘m5?i rfieroio no su L b !StutofA? ttiJnrar-f , , 11 1cr,pcfrarat5,>a. 5 Ssolife8,-rrctof«ie fireate?;afeStifi/rtJal?*;............ as?!earor6.itf:ita, r, Wrtlile tonraufy on t - ■ „V Iol* Hk3n Mom,- AtOilHflUMlSWO dal £;cp5*a&» Olji

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