The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
r.s KM m 0mm mmmm THE Y£B¥ LATEST NJPUUR OPERA. SACRED and CLASSIC mm • M U S IC i SX«*i’K, In I't.'i' i:;i v A t l t v - ’ V h C l '4 MEREDITH'S. 3§ I*'. 34 St., Dayton. B«th Phono*, 0<r A Y * 't t?S H A I R V K » Q K D o e s n o t C o l o r t h e H a i r H& filling esl? 1W.»1c4wiifidandruff? Wantmerefcait? Anrtegantdressing? Sw»H^yr> f.iRErn- Ua'iua, i*fcu& We fc.li.ve doctT# aLlcve £!iia ftntfJj ’ - v ; q v ; cu !J £G£ fit’s It ep, AYER’S HAIR VIOOR D o c s n o t C o l o r t h e H a i r mmm ***■%«*.**• mm ^ ATifB r.-lilWi.T, r-.w.-;:.«,-■«, .. .......... ■ HAVf HiM RLVIRSED . H.*rm«rt Sifrr$ wiiiinrisj and M**y Prom 1* ue *& ; Drop i j i Th e C edarv ille H era ld , DoYour Glasses SuitYou? Our Refraction Woik Is Not Excelled By^Anyone $ x,o o > P e r Y e a r . KARLH BULL, Edito Charles X Fay , M 'f’gllOptioian. 2 $ ’i E . M a m ja t- .. S p r in g f ie ld , O. FRIDAY, JUNE S, 1010, <3» .'■ "■ HESS JSKgSB5S DYSPEPSIA •'HitlftrWkwryonrwonderful “CAicuTeki” for mouths *ml uelTie entirely cured of stomach M te»h and dyspepsia,jt think * word of praise la d*etoM 0 a*eareU,frortheirYronder;Cul composition* 1 have taken numerous other ao-cailed remedies hut without avail and I find that Cascaret* relieve more tn a day than, all the ^others X have taken vroula in a year.*' . _ ■ ^ James McGune, I09 Xereer St.* Jersey City* ^ J, Best For the Bowels r .Hewuvv iS ^ B L % W f r w % w w w W e r CANDYCATHARTIC ^^DuGooS, S old In bulk.' Tho genuine t.bleiat.rapodO ITOh liuriuiiMdto eur# otyouifxaoncjrbnok, Sterlin* Remedy C q „ Chfcgo.orN.Y, 59 * . AMMUALSAIE,TEUMILLIONBOXES WANTED! 100,IM«] FOUNDS C—or — sh W O O L WILL PAY THE HIGH EST PRICES. j FATINGTHE PREACHER. | Statiatier, gathered by the depart I imrafc, the first of the norfevor ootn ;fdied by the government, regarding the cand.itionof- religious ■bodies Ip 1000, show that the average aalary of a minister of the Gospel, all de nominations considered is but $000, This sum, when the high cost of living is considered, seems hut a pitiful renumeration for the years of ot atudy that ate necessary to pro perly fit a man for ministerial woyit. ' A ll d. us have heard at one time or other of somemioister, the father of a large family who had finally failed to make both ends meet and had been relieved by members of the congregation or by other friends, This happens to frequently in the present day and this aid Is a relic of the old 1'donation party” when parishioners brought food and and clothing and whatnot, and piled it up in the home of the minister. Thus in the olden time, aS' well as afcpresenfc the congregation -haCtoo frequently domed the minister ' a living wage and when the worst came haa made him the,'benefactor Of their charity, hasput him in al most the same position as that oc cupied by any other indigent in the ■poffiniuiiit^ :• This matter Is 'of importauee' to the world at large, not so much he* cause it may tend to take the -edge ■ off the minister’s pride,'but:'because it is likely in time to cause a letting down ill enteusiasm. I t is not to be expeetod that a man who Is worried about the material tonga of Itio will give hie :' whole: energy' to spiritual things, Yet that is what wo expect o f our ministers, Thera are those whohold that fasting so conductive to meditations of the higher sort yet our ministers are asked to do something more than to meditate They have their dally task to do. They require physical as well as brain power* They may not bury the'mstlves fii the solitude of their studies butmost get out amongtheir people. They are expected to snake a decent appearance. Custom has prescribed a form of dress that ^is more costly than that of the average man. In fact they have for years been regarded by the people whom they teach as being of a finer clay yet have been subjected by those same people to undergo privations and slights and humiliations that must ot necessity interfere with the work of all save those already fit for canonisation, ] There are of course many minis* I tars whose salary is adequate 1There are many to who give the I impression that they are better I adapted for striving in some other j field that while they may have been 1called they were not chosen, With ■these classes are not concerned. But there Is another., class the greatest numerically of honest men who aspire to do what good they may and who follow their calling conscientiously who are inadequate ly paid. Thus they are called on to strive against not only those temp tations that beset . the best of m but against many worries and fiumilatiosathat are caused by the stinginess of their o f their congrega tions. It would seotn a good place' for the application of that rule 1plAOttonic.iuiwcilAAba^Ccatw.yer.Hoofer which holdsthat we nhmiiif do n s wo pinaft, tomatovikirmnlrembashes, wtucu ‘MMUStuabWOflUoniUUOas wo TVth r/jt pu-ca fesresoe, fowls er piast*. would be done by.--SprlngfioSd b*u*I*etiOBgumstccl crrasEoyrasfc, « Wtltc for FKERBooklet . * _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ % ‘m?.2SSrC0, * * » * »'■ -**■ a sm m tE B If building of a rn story, £f>,OOO,00O Un* „ “ ^ |ion Station, Bor years that city’s $ 8 FF 5 JidStlAQS Bf 0 S*!8tetlOft faeuItfc8 lsavo hom v/cak’ d |and the station now wilder consider* l atioii Is an oiitiro city.witlsln iteolf. ■ffto Woman fsi the Moem j J.Ij.BlecItman, prauiotei* of auiiisi* Abait nine day? affci* tho nm | ti’^ o n lines In south-western moon a prtffy vn^b.uvm f *Ohio, ishat-k of tho big ataifau pro- ? h e * u L T m ^! S o iJMcef* wlf !* !Wfc 0£5|y ' wotflt w*tf hfng for, i* femeJ by s pimapal steam roads, but pmefi- tnoutttRins end.mned 1f ally ovefy tfaefiou lino entering & IR ^M S K ? lS , iS i:flK,‘'l,y- « “■'*»■“ '« wni If §mmitmtf pp*m §!«.»& • sfi’in.y.T lu-Kk, terra eotta * — - - f conctotoand otcol. A «rtieter# of Phone or write 'the DeWineBeldenCo. YeiiowISpringsJ} Ohio! BothPhones. 60 VEARt* EXPERIENCE P a t e n t s TRADEMARKS Dcaiowa _ CORVmOHTSAc. AMrMr*Me 4 tnf At tt« 1 l U U l » » f •■MW a* 4 *rt«ln on? opinion D h «u*tl<«r tn ln(MMi,li ptoliAMr tMM ____________ itm * uldMt ■MncrroraeMtJiiirpMMtA. ■M UMit tkrfwfh M um a to, ttowm MWf, withoutMurit, Inth« ifific flffltricaii. AlMaMott«l<Fil! 9 i,nit «4 w««h]*. J«*es!i Fir. enMMonOf kht »cl*i *!C o J-nisaV Terms. $3 A *fownsoTsuw.fi. Soill;yell rewe’-eiers. ............ ‘ nMI*fM**y.||eWY i . M f O U WsjhiEktC." U No Potato Bugs will annoy you or cut down your potatoyieldif you tco thia powerful ^ NoK*poteo»ons Powder*-* a NTIPES t SM a PotatoBagNuisance Us* m- two titling* K waxen, snitefenfe et, #»ferand m oreecDransscl thta Twtls the raanntiHude planned would J t5r;rrc hardly he ndvfcabloas a union s t a - 1 f''* lion, owing to the umiouai amount f ot vibration duo So the eontmnal |W"'uf 1c coming and going of trains, and a |*J0 a0' building of S2 6toruu in height would not wltiiotaad the tlicet of the vibration long enough to war rant Ita construction. - Notice To Non-Resident Lot f And Land Owners* Auditors Office, GreeneCounty, Ohio Xenia, Ohio, May 23, 1010. In the Matter of Ditch Improve ment Petitioned for by Bert Tur ner and H, R. Gerry, To tho Dot and Land Owners and to Corporations, either Public or Pri vate, affected by said improvement; You, and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20d day of May, 1010, Bert Turner and H. R. Corry filed with the Auditor of Greene county a petition, the prayer for which is the deepening and widen ing of a ditch on thefollowingroute: Commencing at a point on the lauds of James A; Turner’s heirs at the north end of a IS inch tile in the Ramsey Ditch as located and made a County Ditch by a proceeding dated, Octpber 81,1899. Thence fol lowing the course ol tb» said Ram sey Ditch through the lands of James A. Turner’sHeirs, H. N. Coe* and into the lands of R, B. H»rbi- son’s Heirs to the terminus of said Ramsey County Ditch. Also Lateral No. 1. known as the J, C. Barber lateral (now H. JR. Carry), We would further petition your Honorable Board that the said, ditch be tiled from the 12 Inch tile to tne junction of the mam ditch with Lat eral No. 1and that the remainder of said ditch be widened and deepened. And that Lateral No. 1 be tiled from the mam ditch to the Clifton Pik«. The names of all persons and cor porations, either public or private, who m the opinion of the petitioners are in any way affected or beuefltted thereby are as follows} , H. R. Corry, Ella B, Camithers et a!, William P, Hamos. Yintia M. Harper, Thomas W. fit. John, Bu san H. McCollum, Hugh McMillan, Elixa E. .Post, Marcus (Dump ami W. L. Miller, Trustees, II. N, Coe, James „A. Turner’ s Heirs, Greene County, J. Allen Haines, N . L, Ramsey, Samuel Ramsey, Leo Rite and Maggie Rife, Thomas Spencer. You are also notified that tho fol- owmg time and place have been fixed when and where the Commis sioners of Greene County will meet for the hearing of said petition, to wit: June 20th, 1910, at It) o’ clock A. M. at tho head of tho ditch for tho purpose of hearing any and ail proof offered by any of tho parties affected by said, ditch improvement, whether the ditch shall ho condu cive to tho public convenience, health and welfare; whether the route described is tho best route, and any and all objections to tho proposed ditch improvement. Any application for compensation or damage, or for any change ol route, must he in writing ar,d filed with said Commissioners on or be fore tho day cot for hearing. No further notice of any proceed ings will bo given. W. L. Dean, Auditor. W.E. McGervey, Deputy. $100 Reward* $100. Thoreadersof thiapapa will ho plensa* to! oesi that tiicro *s at least eao drwuico dteeewthat ccleato liesbeta aMoto euroto all lbs fltcgtfi and that Li Got&nrb. Ball's Oatiff!) Caroia thoonly pcekiva euronow known to too medical fratemify. Ohtantb being a constitutional tliecasa, requires a constitutions! treatment, Moll’s Osterifc Caro is tokenintonally, noting directly up on toobloodandmucouscamtasof system thereby destroying too foaaciatson of toe dimec, andgivingthepatient strength by fealldtoguptoo constitution and ssjistlttg rotateia doing Itswork, Tho proprietors ItAvosomuch foito In to curstlvo powers, that theyufferoneHundredBoilers forany CMSthstit folio to core, fiendfor list o tsstimenisla Addtoss, JP. 3 , CMPNET A TdcB O. goldby Druggist, 75c. sli’flFamily Pillsare the best. - 'O t. T,.h.' v, y . * •' Till 11. II » ■ >' *- 11- ■ >st jum u. i »* .i i : r. ' [t' ■*-’ i»l*H t.,n M>u! ' i; fi>0 I?1 i <’,a ’» '.»•■. .,«•i•.. # ,ii . If ■ [ h* •y ’.t , ~) stilt iti* r »Htv d',T.r. r 1J'.'-l ; uj hi* uaiUf »n [''.[• at [d 3 s C-f le.imi rm 'n \\ i" "3 Who. | ‘rt!*;., ju*l i > Ir iS- » r’ r tug I'Sjf"igan [ f. ■*). pm <>ui t; o indurnct f> • * r ceusuo), and .in ...i ta i»e[» .1 ][ iogrcciO in .. 1hat mint iiavo been the JtaUuw.v; jratoueyt And r,II . ”r>>n« hvui: g v t ) P tc , and f.-.!n'xh> h i-iIfir j; ‘uAppro* acy to 'F'lt "Y i oiiitediy de» Ii*oiii.JCh of yrr- esath'n k.'khrx jk it-tC'l ti i if •_ I'miu terday. IViHirtiii J.miuir* ih ;un ia setting nail far Kur-.p*- *i>» aim?; Vm what a rea! t.tat'Mean hmk* like), and they ( 7 <t U r f.-ir fit J'h r 2 CN. It. “Really.” he .Rays, “it’s ter ton early to talk about protob ntial nominations for 1912 . Of emn.-e I have no prefer* cnee, bte.rj-x* I hadn’t given the n a t ter thOUfll'-t.” Judge Oiorye gray 1 %also going to, spentl noTiic of fn« tliinra and dollare an cUIUi‘n '3 an’ p'nn’R. Kau junt a min ute to rco that his baggage gets on. “Fine chance,’’ he says; ‘'fine chance. Democrats sure to win in 1912 . Who? Really, now, you know, somebody* cine had better say v/ho. Harmon; What Harmon? Oh, yes; Judson. Yes, he’s a fine man- bat my; this is far too early to talk of nominees.’’ Enter Tom Taggart, a t the Willard, Washington, “Who'll it he? Why, nohody but, of course. Any guinea can see that- Harmon? No, 1 don't mean Ha-mon. We’ve got a governor in Indiana who can carry his own state in a national election.’* William J. Connors ofBlffalo, gentle* men; “Nuttin’ to it; nuttln’ to it. Gaynor’s got it put away' a’ready. Harmon? Yes, yes—f’.r wice.” j David R. Francis comes to the ; front. “There has been considerable persiflage directed towards the citi- ; sens of our state, in' reccntTears, and [ perhaps I must admit that we are of I inquiring turn of mind and somewhat ; skeptical until a proposition ir, vis* { ualized. But In the matter of the , party headship two years hence, 1 | am sanguine that it w.il devolve upon j no to turn demonstrators—to show ■ others, instead of ourselves being j shown. -Beyond a question Mr. Folk j will ho the' choice of liis.party. Har- i mon? Really, Mr. Folk’s friends wish to treat all other aspirants with con- j side-ration and respect, so yon will ! excuse me,” * i C A S T O R I A The Kffld You Have Always Bought ? Bears the Signature of in Use For Over ThirtyYears C A S T O R I A CE 2U m M THCC*NTAUWC«MRAHr»NCW wmmmmmmm Very Serious It Is « very asrious matter to ask fcr due medletoo tn4 •have the wrong eno gives yon, For this rsARtsa m mgo yea in Iraylag to bw careful to gtfi the (jenakfr-^ BLAC k -T raug HT Wver Medicine TkorepaJaiicstcf thSi old,ydla> M# fit-tdiciiie, for eonoUpatica, Ji> dlgesficn andEva? trouble, l i r.;m-> ly established, it decs rot toitate cdaemsditir.eA % 13totter than Mitts, ct it v;o«y not to the fo> vaite Kvtt pow«'cr, trick a I sqc ? Nnie th*uall otketo comUticd, • tarnm town n WITH TOOLS IN HAND Mayor Gsyr.or an Official Who Goes " Ahead and Doesn’t Quibbie or Complain. The Connection man who w*rites for the I’hiiadrliihia. 1 ’ress over the j pen nam * “noitond” in a recent let- ‘ ter Induigi s in comparison between ; Mayor (faytur p ?.,X^ w Vosk and Gov- , ernor list mon. ife holds that Demo cratic by.in’u s in th *1 imsiness section . of New Yosk f i d that Harmon will . have best eeanee for thb nomination \ if Ito carries ins state this fall, but ■ that the* Gotham mayor is crowding j him hard. i One element of strength in Gaynor i which this correspondent notes 5 s his dioposltion to feel that there ia enough in the common lav/ .to enable him to conduct a vigorous and effec tive administration without appealing to legislatures or congress for tho enactment of now statues aimed at new conditons Ho thinks there is plenty of law to employ all his time in enforeirg; and that there are ad ministrative duties that, if strictly and vigorously performed, will do the j people, more good than would result \ from new legislation. There is a refreshing strength in ! such a man, ami tho contrast v/lth Mo principal oppoaept along these lines can not other than inuro to Goynor’a benefit. Ever since the In duction o? Judgt Harmon into office there has been entirely too much' of the blaming of ethers; too much “hands tied;” too ranch ducking and dodging. As the Ohio Ctsto Journal cays in comment oh Gaynor’ meth ods: “That Is a good -Idea. An executive commends himself mors for the en forcement of laws new ea the- statute book than ho possibly can by getting new ones ceartefi. There is a large Increment ef rower that lies unused In tho very e-i-euttvo personality, that the people, oat of their admira tion for on executive, Mho to see him put Into proett o. It Is tho great ad ministrator of tho public function that dotO|i't spilt hairs whom tho peoplo like,’’ eJMROPFAILUE we solicit your WHEN YOU PLANTMONEY NTHEBANK •HITS SURE TO GROW PATRONAGE S afe D eposit B oxes for R ent P aid C apitat . $90,000,00 INOTVIDNAL RESPOFSIBXUTy THE EXCHANGE BANK, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. S. W. S m ith , President. G eo . W. R ife , lsc.Vio* Pre*. O liver G arlorgh , 2d V, Pres. O. L. S m ith , Oafchler L, P. T ind all , Assistant Cashier. irflki t I >;f i, iW 1 fk% LaundryYour Lace Curiain* House Furnishings at Hutchison&Gibney’s FINE ASSORTMENT R oom R u g s , loAiest pri- f e (^hed by the grent a Skies. Lace Curtains MADRAS and NETTS— In all the new figures. L INOLEUM— all grades,....... ........................ 50c up O ILC LO TH ...................................................... 25c up GREATSALE0FC0RSETS; ALWAYS FITED NEMO, REDFERN, ETC. S IL K GLOVES, in all colors. Wash Suits, Auto Coats, Skirts HUTCHISON&GIBJiEY’S, XHK IA , OHIO Not Ou’ts Unanimous Any Time, IcsaT it reufiffeahlo how unanliaoua tho DoEteJratB-aro fa tfcclr opposition to tho It; i uhktan tarly? If a preai- donttal *'lc. tlon iveio hold tomorrow, it ia safe to say that tho Republican ticket would nyrlvo jalgMy fewDcia- Gcratio votes, uatshlo of tho Gold Dorccerato, toe protection Dcinoerato and como i tilts so-called Damoerato who can r>ot ?temafh Bryanlom and all that It inqillei. Plqua Dally Call, i £sr t\0w that Finley Is again drawing money Lem the a?fete treasury as oil Icopcetor, it is quite likely that Gov ernor Hutmon will take tho nearly 18,030 Fiqb y >>*tH the stGto out Of his salary. Bill ho do it? Don't hold your breath until tho governor docs such a thing, Paulding Repub lican. • { .The True end the P«J#e» | “Hho he* a wealth of golden hair/ ’ said the poetic y<uth. “Aro you! sate,” tejMn*»>l tho piactleal young ’ poison, “'that mar* of that wealth Isn’t ' esaateffeit?-* * NEW HEAT STORE I have opened ameat store in tho J. O. Barber roam and ask for a tiharo of your patronage. The finest outfit in tho comity has been onotalled lor tho storing, handling and retailing of fresh and salt meats. Our prices will aiwaya ho consistent v/ith tho market qaotatlona. INSPECTION INVITED C . C . W c i m e r . —«w“ PENNSYLVANIA i r LINES 1 COI.UMBKS(W -.IS: ItOMNJ, TR.IP *UNBAY , T iauj leaves irdatvliic *t fiilfiA. ft! | Meat is Healthy, The humau system needs meat, not tho tough, in- digestable kind v/hieh 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. C , W , Crouse & Co , Saecfiior to" C, €, mm i% mm “TAKE THIS CUT' “ W * reoriniiner.fi itj thw* i«n’ I cay better.,, | In mid-summer you have to trust to a Jar#* degree to your butsuer. „WelI .Cared For Meats ip hot westhsr are the only kind to buy; vf» have proper appliance* for keeping them right, and they’ve sweet and safe when sold, Don’t g* meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy Of us and be ture. a H . G R O U S E , GEDARVUIA j K, O. ‘EveryMonth’ writes to la P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo., “ I used to be sick most of the time and sufferedwith backache and headache. MyMother,who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since.” E49' Take _The Woman's Tonlc_ Cardui is a gentle .tonic for young and old women. I '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 not | interfere with the use of any othermedicine and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui It will help you. Your dealer sells it. TherBookotaltw ..ftestaarant.. INTHE BOQKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFORLADiHSUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W * 5 C * N T 8 . LunchCounter on M«!n Hot t Open Day and Nijht. Tho Bent of Good Hood in tho Cul inary Department. X 11 . McHIIXAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manuiaeturer of Cement Grave Vault* and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. Cedarville, .Ohio. HUNT ING F ISH iN C L ocSlari »pc!t«. To tn i yoctraftc»»ddfo* ,•:«. f«sirrod.et i m ' j s s . ^ a g g . t c v m e - 1 KATtOtiLSrOSTSIAM V& t*grn * rr.wfh,IMA* th!,*.;r*, lift He- tilled e.s.e* oa liast.o*, ”t» ***f «*»i« IfICiHTWAtm il 8<ndn*S5e,Maept Ot.fMh — -- Will M9 ct-M §ni wl ma* tea tits ei &• w« >m » WAtlfMAh mwmux timers cl on, btut „tsm» W.td.<fe®sW ji»u w.ttD F«S« YtMpiUd M-J M AojrftWlUi ras« Ml ItMIltf MMS ’ ->*!«£« twite. «teajsnhwt«i!,Y -.■&:i m , a a f . IIKlUtf miTinuiyimt ViolaCream E^'teely eradtr*t«e nOAlee, aieiw#. eiaek h*m, swwbnifttundteo, VIEWS Frank Stay Is Si perfects ! Ccc^or-ai ln *4 A Have . twpy Ag:-’ to Temporal EiconI offll wll iul iina bill thl of] herl Tho pu'.poc tho proEt'ni c ly ctatod in MeClure’a Mr, Tho intervi Eibbo Time to quote t’l though *t at: oubiStantin’ly views on all public inter, tariff quenfio, and lesa paca every intellig. dent’s loKic, ■ It is aomef a president t while in that thoo'i ministration fracture of statements formal public intimate lou sonal cohver tlon can not people o{ th closer conce and purpuses have ebofen trate. ’ The ■ The presi the more tariff bill, of tariff mak i$ quoted as “What 1 w clearly expre the Eepubll (which, as a quite closely my instance ‘“ The tru is best main- of suoh dutl ferences bet tion a t honl with .a reaso| industries/ “This. 1 meat of Which prot subscribe to just one thl evidence—a the cost articles Our “Germany, every great the world secure this own exper only informs obtained fro: testimony oi by their method ib end wrong. I believe “The wayi tho house l! year . gathe| which to usual confu duced by t: mittnents o different sc testimony o| interests or after tho congress—-as tho old met matters , fo made know conferences b t.a of the “I felt ti bo free kidd free lumbotj placed mys rate on the nested; I in duties prov-ii reductions oboes and leather, GelfiO'i “i did n (ions that I TkO v,coic been lower combinatlo; the raaauf; ccttjcas ot malority in whelming, been aseU rcopeniur; tlie crowv? nettled would bar box that ' Whole bill. “The lie florthern l< free lumbf the oome the ldwcf» ■tsoltoa ooUe the case country, ec floisat inn Srreopectiv indaotrial were a t yoeocaised I tkaooGiai, f30dfwnf.cl Ito Dtq stllalie arJJ ctDsadi ov . j nil byl II tltoae 12^3,
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