The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

■ ( f n i f«mr LATEST IW UU * OPERA, SACRED and OUSSiO. Mane • LARUKaiT STOCK In th* City At LoWe*r PlICfcB. MEREDITH’S, 3ft W. 3a ftt., D*yte», o . BathFI*#***> ■JPor Cougtw^TAlices This I k) ym know a remedy for cough* and cold*nearlyseventy wars old? There is one—Ayer* Cherry Pectoral. Once in the family, it stays. It is not a doctor, &>esnot take tlie place of a doctor. It is a doctor’s aid. Made for the treatment o f all throat and lung troubles. Ask your own doctor his opinion of it. Follow his advice. No alcohol in this coughmedicine. LC,AyuCo.,LmdlM* l FORRCMT'.-Ptotiteoitf <lin« I mmim « mm I garden. N*ar j•*!(•«*. Heu«e k*eJwetkeen ail ; ntwiy fuiiMMNNl and vmulshed; *nd is 1 m nil* afcag*. CAN BE RENTED CHEAI*. Apply t* 1 Rafc’t Bird. ouc*iu\otrecoverpromptlyMypurbowetewr#conrtlp*tc 4 ; Ayer'*Ml* !; artdirectlyonthellver. Soldforuesrly*tetyyear*. A*kyourdoctoral! aboutthm. •*&gras The Cedarville Herald. 0o Your SuitYou? Our Refraction Work 1$ Not Excelled By Anyone Charles S. Fay, M’l ’g Optician; 38 }i E. Mam fit., Springfield, O. fts.ocfPev Y ea r . I— KARLH BULL - PILES UfPUHjwt&watuppnr iBa. vh . «n. w»»* jre«L tier diiT no* tronbl* w* »t Jdl-. CutK rtl S et * <l®n*W 0 a<I»r*form*. I %m«aUn] 7 cu r«dud I m I U k « » n « * » * V Store*Kr?4*r, Napoleon, O. Best For TheBowels I m. j f in oo t jA CANOYcrmimc Stirling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.V. gigs AMMUALMLE, TEMMILLIONBOXES WASTED! 180,000 POUNDS r—OF- ■ »*#*<* W ILL PAY THE HIGH EST PRICES. ^FRIDAY, JUNE 10 , 1810 , USES OF THE COMET. Comets have their uses. Hallies that flames in the western sky, per- haps hap been especially beneficial to the world. It refrained from de­ stroying or devastatingthe earth in spite of tli.e efforts o f some most distinguished and confusing scient­ ists. I t would have been rude and ungreatful m this comet to have up­ set or demolished mundane things in return for the attention shown it by the humble dwellers here. There never was a better advertised comet. Ffewe papers have given it millions of dollars* worth of space. Some of the. most gifted writers have sat up late composing, press notices containing the most authen­ tic guesses. Many persons, some of whom cannot rouse themselves to any interest in ideal affairs, have been interested in the comet. This is one good thing the comet has done. It has also lifted the thoughts of men to higher things than the cost of living. It has furn­ ished some persons with a conver­ sational theme •other than the weather. It has caused some men to contemplate the immensity of celestial things and the littleness of those things they usually think about. Additional Loads. Mr. J. B, Winter spent the week in with relatives'in Kenia. —FOR BALEr-A three burner gasoline stove. J. E. Hastings. - ,-aSli- - ..... Mr. If.' H. McMillan and wife, Mrs, W. J, Smiley and Mr. G. B. McMillan visited in Celumbu# to­ day, . „ Phone .or write [the r DeWine-BeldenCo. YeifottfSprings,f Ohiol BothJPhonas. Hammocks, extra $3 .00 to $5,00 each, CROQUETSETS 75c to each At Blrd'a SO VKAItft* ' ' EXPERIENCE P atents IRAox nuns D csksns CorVftMHTSAc. »*ea«f^ e efca* »h4 dwerhHLlnnwey n«iru i» n r mtfnkra fte* WMtMr an i (ifrnuUrMaaubyb^CowaaBlflK. ■ ------ -'UluBlKWKn*r««ttw slat me 31w iiea* . Tho beautifi story of “JDamor. and Pythias’ * will bo exhibited in motion pictures, Saturday night at the K. of P, Hall, Admission will he ten cents. Show begins at 8:15. . MMiW twMkir. ptMaW. ,«1> SMdb7«Btt«wl4MM*. JfftfanNMknai .«a » st,WMM»«tM.i NoPotatoBogs ■will annoy you or cut down your potato yield i f you use this powerful I ANTIPESi i B»*sFoCatoBHfNHMiwce . Om m turn stttfege a see** wfReleot. #tt*r, ester sad mors #cwiomir*1 tlisn Puis E mm , S sysm tints,isborsndexpense, linstm** ■P-e tssi ynsHMe y Isfct Doesn't beta foliage, * idMittoniSKfiwell#*bn*destroyer. Finefur sssts— ptenta, tofasta vinesStidrosebushes, win »st p tftm howens, fowls or pisats. Sslisteetien gosmitsed or moneybsefc. WrAc for PEEKBscMst , SftlLWedat*Oadaiatif “*V . le ft* * !* * ? Keff & fiastingsBros. swear**#. TheWoman Inth* Moon, About alas day# after the new *»c«* a pretty unmistakably feminine iso* appear# on the western half of ‘A** This lunar lady, who is iWnmwatching for,, is fenced by the yocstalaa and tableland# embraced wa 8#*# of TrattfUdiity, Vapor# aadfterenity, aSdlabeat seenthrough pa fMi##j*y opera gl*#f. The vr. a T. U. will meet next Thuraday afternoon June 10 in Car­ negie Half. Local flower Mission Day will bo observed and those having flowers, will please bring them to the meet­ ing. __________ —WANTED: "Young women of eighteen year# and over. Work light and clean. Good wage# and comfortable hotel accommodations close to tho factory. Addfcss The Peters Cartridge Company, Dept* IB Kings Mills, Ohio". 4t. Tito Springfield Horse Show Was the attraction for a number of our pcoplo Wednesday* The show is given under the direction of the Matinee Club and has grown to be ime of tho groatesfc events with Hpringfleld society. Invitations havo been received of tho graduation of Prof. A. IV Stewart from tho medical and surgical department of tho Ifnivor* s.ty of Pennsylvania on Juno 15, Prof Stewart was formerly a mem- f her of the faculty of CedarviUo cul- |lego, coming hero from Wcstmln- j later, ■ ■ I Mr. John Manor, well known here ! died Wednesday morning in New >Castle, Ind,, where 1m was living ! with Id# son, Edgar, The deceased ; was 46 years of ago. His wife who j was Mis# Ora Du/fteld, datigther of JMrs Mary Duflleld of tills place, Jdied nin# years ago, Beside# one i son, 'Cilgar, h« leaves five brothers ’ awl a sister, Hamual and ltolaud ; Manor and Mrs. H. 0. Baukurd of (Xenia, James of Munei*, Ind., Dav- ; id of Hatterd f ity, Ind,, W. A. of Albany, Ind. Funeral service# will b# held Friday from tho home of [of Mrs. Bankard onW. Main street, |Xenia. ^ ........ ^ , J for kaiiAcbs »r. 2 fU»* A»Udwia fill. Miss Ida McElroy of Washington P a ., i#» guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Tarbox and is ijere to attend the 'Waddle-Tarbox nup­ tials next week. | The firm of IUff Bros, has secured jauothwr largo oo*tract for erecting Ia mammoth oauaent bridge over (the Miami river neat Hamilton for the C. H. k D, railroad. This firm at present he# two other contract# one in CinMtuuUi and rim other in lUdgevllle, lad. Mr, R, p, McLean has taken a position as timekeeper and material clerk for the firm and will be looated at Hamilton. Edlto —Buggies and carriages painted towear and to please. TownBloy and Murdock. Children’ s Day exercises, to be observed by the United Presby­ terian Sabbath School will be held Sabbath morning, A Bpectal pro­ gram mas been arranged. Rev, H. D. Wilson will deliver a sermon appropriate for the occasion. Mr, O. L. Smith attended the State Banker#’ Association meeting in Columbus Monday and Tuesday and reporta a largo attendance aa well a# interesting sessions. The Association warmly commended Urn enafitmant of ; th new one and one-half per oent tax levy limit Jaw. Miss Edith Smith of Prospect, Pa., a teacher in tho public schools of that place, is the guest of her undo and aunf, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whalen, Miss Smith 1 b a former student of the college. The, brick-manon# have started work on the new addition to tho M. 38, Church, The church furn­ iture ha# been stored in Alford- Memorial for the summer while the improvement# are being {made. Service# during the summer will be held in f he opera house. Rev. M. J, Taylor hasboon grant­ ed a vacation by hin congregation and with Ids family will spend four weeks visiting relatives in Washing­ ton, Iowa. When attending the big G. A. R. Encampment at Xenia next week, call at Moser’s Shoe Store, where you can buy better shoe* of all kinds for less money than any pface in Greene county. 81and 88So. Detroit Street, FREE (Saturday only June 1U A 6e package of Sweet Wheat Gumwith * mean GOLD COIN BAKING POWDER (our own brand) for 20eor two atick* with a half pound can for 10c. Re­ member w« guarantee every can of thT* Baking Powder to give satisfaction. Bird’s Mammoth Store, After running wild h U day, a supposed mad dog waBkilled' near. Selma, Tuesday evening, by Wm. Glass. Several day# ago the dog bit a daughter of Mr. Glass and it was penned up. On Tuesday .a ton concluded tomimic the dog and al­ low i t to run but it escaped without a muazle,. The canine bit Severn dogs and a number of other animal# in the neighborhood. Dr. Baum­ gardner of Selmawho saw the dog: after it was killed stated that it had every indication of rabies. Mr. and Mrs. Radabaugh returned from Cellna, Monday morning. The latter bad been visiting there sever­ al days while Mr. Radabaugh Went over Saturday. quality 2.00 Mew Carlisle suffered ft 135,000fire Thursday morning that burned out one o f the central business block* in that enterprising village. Mo origin of the fire is known. Spring- field was appealed to and the auto fire engine was tp check the &unes.° The pot& olSee add the telephone exchange were among the burned building#, Class Mo. 7 oi the M. & Sabbath School under the direction of the teacher, Mrs. L. H. Suilenberger, will hold a market in Shroados* hardware storo Saturday afternoon. The market will open at 3:80 and .the usual good things in the eatable Uno Will be found On sale. The proceeds go towards furnishing a classroom he new addition to the M. 38. ohu oh. Mrs. W. A. Collins entertained seventeenaged ladies in a very hos­ pitable manner Wednesday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Belle McMillan and Mrs, Elisabeth Reid of Cincin­ nati. Those present wereMr#. Mar* garet Boyd, Mr#. W. X . Barber, Mrs. Martha Morton, Mr#. S, K, Turnbull, Mrs. John Murdock, Mrs. Martha Ervin, Mrs, Hanna Cooper, Mrs. Bairns’ CresweH,Xrs. H. H. McMillan, Mrs. J. G. Stormont, Mrs. Maryj. Walker, Mis# Martha Mc­ Millan, Mrs. Hester Townxley, Mrs. D< H. Marshall, Mrs. Elisabeth Reid, and Mrs. Belle McMillan. The average agewas 74 year# and there wero six or seven over 80 y#ars. An excellent dinner was served tho? guests and tho event was one l#ug to 1mremombored. The G. A, R. Encampment will bo held in Xenia next week, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, June 14, 15,15, and it i» expected that sever­ al thousand people trbm different parts of the state will be in attend­ ance. The city la taking on consid­ erable decoration in honor of thl# event and it is to be hoped that good weather will enable th# dif­ ferent committee# to carryout tlie various program#. Tho 0 , 9, &0. O, Home will be the drawing card for stranger* who never havo visited this Institution. A number of social events have been planned for Ml#s Janet Tarbox whoso marriage to Mr. Harry Wad­ dle takss plao# next Wednesday* On Tuesday MteseaLillie and Anna ftpenoer entertain*cl with a miscel- ieanou# sbowar,. Miss Julia Havbl- son gave a msptfon Thursday afternoon while Mis# MarthaCooley entertains Friday afternoon.’ Mon- dtojafaiBiaar ||LhpMargar«t Lackey. #m^tertain^Aijqi|isr of fmnds. Mr, and Mr#- Samuel CreswoH celebrated the 86tb anniversary of their marriage last Saturday when their children, grand children and part of their great grand children Were present* Mr#.W» A. Pollock and son wore here for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Creswsll havo each been life-long reeidsnte of this com­ munity and we hope that they may live t# enjoy many,more such oc­ casions. A surpriseforyou In our CAR­ PET DEPARTMENT at tho beautiful CARPETS mnd RUGS WE SHOW. Avisit to this de­ partmentIf you are thinking of buying a RUG will pay you- Wo havo TAPESTRY anil BODY BRUSSELS RUGS from $12.50 to $28 .50 oaoh. VELVETS and AXMINSTER $22 ,50 to 26.00, Also we are tho only storo in town that carry a stock of Llno- Isum. Wo havoIt In 2 ,2 1 -2 and 4 yards wide In C and D grades. Com* Inand taka a look through this department of Bird** Mammoth Storo. Attrastisn oi L«n<tan. Alt th* best iateiisets, alt the most chining and brilliant individuals of 'the United Kingdom gradually and surely gravitate to London, Money On Short Nohce BORROW WhersYou’r* Saf* Loweit Rates Poisible. XENIA LOAN CO. PaymentsWeekly Of Monthly 15f E. Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. Citixens Phone 102 .'jtrtdfthtTimeto Parmer*. The Palace Restaurant liugulig#ihi,i Mrs, ChAfi. Harris, Prop. Xenia Ave. Room# formerly occupied by C. C. W«imer, l*bM Meals by day or^week, Lunch served all hours. Furnifthed Rooms for Rent, CASTORlA Tho Kind Ton Bars Almaty*Soaght, auoAwhich haft hwm is u#« for over SO years, luut fcwrao th* signature *£ c.t and ha* keenmadeunder his per­ sonalsupervision since it* infiutey* ARowno an* todeceiveyou.inthis. All Counterfeits, Imitations waft “ Just-xa-good” are haft Experiment* that trifle with wadendangertk© health * f Infants and Children—Kxperieno* agabusfc Experiment. What is CASTORlA Churtorla i* a harmless substitute far Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* It is Pleasant* 16 contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* It 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 sl*ep* Tho Children’s Panaoea—The mother’s Frierd, GENUINE CASTORlA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TheKindYonHareAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TH*W ttttB Vf MURRAY-WiKT, NKWf» 0 * » qiW. PATRONAGE NOCROP FAILURE w e s o l i c i t y o u r WHENYOU PLAN!MONEY THEBANK ASSURE TOGROW. S af * D eposit B oxes for R ent P aid C atitai . $30,000.00 iNDIVIDNALf RESFOFSIBILlTy THE EXCHANGE BANK, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. S. W . S mith , President. G eo , W. R ife , tec.Vio# Pres. O liver t arlough , 3d V. Pr#s. O. L. 'S mith , Cashier L. F. TrsfoALir, Assistant Cashier. Fu rn llK iijs flt ! ' ; HutoWsori^Gibney’s ■' FINE ASSORTMENT Room Bugs, lowest pri- , . „ . . . . . cejs reachedby the great Umufay Yottr Uct C«Uuu Auoticn Sales. Lace Curtains MADRAS and NETTR—In all the new figures. LINOLEUM—air grades. ............ . 1. . . .60c up OILCLOTH.......................... ....................... .25c up GREAT SALE OFCORSETS; ALWAYS FITTED NEMO, REDFERN, ETC. SILK GLOVES, in all colors. • Wash Suits, Auto Coats, Skirts WlTGHISQJi & GlBpY’S, XKNIA, OHIO NEW HEAT STORE I havo opened a meat storo in tho J. G. Barber room and ask for ft share of yopr patronage. Tho finest outfit in tho county has boon enstalled ior tho storing, handling and retailing of fresh and salt meat#, Our price# will always bo consistentwith tho market quotations. INSPECTION INVITED C. C. Weimer. "TAKE TIW5 CUT’ “ We rsoominond it; there i*h: m y better*e* In mid-summer ypu have to tnut to a large degree to your buteher. Well Ccired For Meats ip hot weather are the only Mud i# buy; we have proper appVante* Iter keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t g* meat shopping when it’ s hot. S*7 of us and be sure. C. H . C RO U SE , GBDARVIIA j E, g . ‘EveryMontb’ writes Lola ? . Roberts, of Vienna, Mo„ “ I used to be sick most of the iime find sufferedwithbackacheand headache. MyMother,who had been greatlyhelped by ffie use o f Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have, been well ever since.** E,49 _The Woryianfs 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 ade ' from harmless roots* and herbs, it has no bad after-effects, does not interfere^with the use o f any othermedicine andcan do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. Itwill help you* Your dealer sells it Th® Bookiaate ...ftestawaut... INTHE BOGKWALTfiR H9TEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIIS VP 3 TAIR 1 ALSO REST ROOM. MEALS NOW mg CftHTS. lunch Counter on Main fleer Open Day and Night The Rest #f Goed TJssft in the Gol- Inary D ipartment. ■e*aeeai»n*afcmwa*isBBsma#**#tete*c#!*' J* H. McH ILLAN , | Funeral Director and Farnitare Dealer. Maaufaeturer * ! Oemeat ■ Grhve Vault# and Cement Building Blosks, Telephone 7 . I Cedarville, ;ohie. HUNTING FISHING Ilf* I. f* tMt* ivvrt*. T*|mk mwiHfMA*. M«t*MUm* A vntit *r jgmm MTKMLSNSTUiM 1« Mm, matlitHM*i ,*«« J«*«n>—•• ■■ MtiM, ln«* mmi «* . Wir-'4-*" *ftd _ . M m M *M: **»MMf *t «*!**. ll*.i rmM t Mneew|i.«b v trttdt tea ewm »«**««la.aww njMk pSTmi irtti mm sm $ Meat is Healthy, The human system n«ed« meat, not the tough, In- digestfthle kind which makes it a labor for the diges­ tive orguns to aeimilftte it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for dftily duties. C W, Crouse &Co, S m *m to’ C. C. WEINER, «MF S W f xArmu. , Q*H W*£* CinfdkWlUli : ............ ... NATissAt. smtimn. i*c.mr*jhrriSL#«^ . WM/AtA,m «*»#««, , MO0,) , . lgr .SwStoAkv. , S*a" ISlEMTf snnnnsn iEt YialtCreta MUJej ** r otetMSSl L VteMSiMeteis nn >,swmgse* f ■ V - > r i#»: I *

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=