The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
rpriiiwi mmmm ' &• P Sf Hon* !J I' m SOSs JJiiVis3i»w! '-0 i/'utjv^u’ u0P jj 1 8 1 mfih $ 15.0(G) [. l i u l s e b iJuifo©ais 8 3 - 5 © m ? u i $ 9 .C G Charles S. Fay, MTg Optician. M'lP, '\Vv< , <;*. >;•.>•:. *n* i **Jiio.vonan poire valuable t’aoe&reta nnd.fintl ■ftonvl»Cffei'i. VoviMu'ti «»>v,i*L« 'it- tlo-Ui. 3 «avo used tjwai i-Jt o-i'.ma ticvj tnv >adj£CHu*n ana bil- Soutincun amt « ;.* m-? »**•?. ph • ’y f'u.ixtl. Kccttn* saor.d tlmra tu twr,vv?».» u ■tr.r*. you v/iu OOW»bewU!'*>« «%wir „ Tr w Kdivai-.S .... .'U.:;, Albany,IT.?. ’Seat Fur The Bowels ff5p Ccdai-vilte Herald. 3* * I 'c r ¥ cu r . Hi Ut^lWU « - Kciito*'. n ;iB A ¥ , M -B Ill'AH Y 1 , 1910 £*;;,>■> Ti'iLnsso, quo of tbo th’&s. 1 -li'j'UJiSit'Wi |*apei’!> m -.tbo- v<♦entry t<>tr.I.o a firm stand for the nomination ami election of fresi* dontj Taft, has jus* eomplcteU a poll, of tho editors Wcot of the- Alleg- lior.too ae to hov; tb^y stand on tho Aldrich tariff law* unJ the re-elect ion of Jtie Cannon (3jic-ahor of tho House. Tie' vote on tho tamix bhowo that a total oi s3St approved tho law whilo •MSBwero againafc it, Of this mnn- hor j.etifl wore Ite.publicanQ. In this otato alone H7 favored tho hill and 275 opposed it, Tho votg for Cannon stood as fol low : For, r, 77 ; Against, 3,191, In thiu 30 wanted Cannon returned wlitln 293 registered a protest. In Cannon's homo state, Illinois^ 58 voted in the aiQnnativo while 232 voted in the negative, Of the twen ty six states polled we do not find a one that gave a majority favoring tue Aldrich hill or the roturn o f Cannon, CANOVSATilARVIC P h Hood, •» .*• ‘Ml - ♦*iul bOC« flQftSfmt P.** Cr*‘ -•»» ^GVOtt cti, V, -,;t4.. tfold in L» >Jc ti'- i ‘ 1 ■» (Juaratvtccuto«»*u*c- win**•-. ■‘ St<?rl5«RKocru4dyCt*. Cl.uu-. ~r *or£?«Y. ffos m M t s a ils Tgti m x m sokes ' i\ * ;X * i - fi\* a..it IZ , -• Twenty two years success ful experience selling fo r tin leading Live Stock Breeder,- and Farmers in this section D o yon want the high dolia. fo r ' your property? I have pleased hundreds o f others (ask them.) Why not you? TEEMS REASONABLE : Persons wishing my services will please claim date before advertising. Citizens, phone No. 208, XEN IA , O. The Bookitialter . . . f t e s t a a P e i n t . . . IN TH E BOOKWALTER HO T E L HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. JVIKALS N O W as C EN T S , Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night* Tho Beet, of Good TTsed in the Cul inary Department. llJ 1,!."1".1 "'.■.X —1 ........ ■«i,T.i.|Vrl|-|nl■nn—...... ............. J . H. M cH ILLAN . Funeral Direet »r :unl Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Grave Vault-A and Cement Building Blochs. .Telephone 7, C eda rv llle , Oh io. / t s> M 1 > n n CM na erf | j !n v Death Of Joseph VanHorn. ^fr. Joseph Van Horn died Thurs- !,t inurningln Jit. Carmel Hospital ■mlnw. ha runt* there tc> un- !,^<i ill: - pi rn:'*>u for a Water sach a. had foitm- on one of his lungs. ■. ■r tho i niuniuation it was found ■r an <*}>•■>itiir.n was useless,■ ’-ii’, Vai Horn was born in this ■e ■« and would have been sixty old his next birthday. Some ers nU'> ho moved to South ' .arlestort where tie has been at ignored Litlzen of that place. Ho ■vas a tuemhar of the firm of Van Horn & Gilbert, lumber dealers, anc! tad earned for himself quite a for- une. He- has been a member ot he village council aiftl was always ready to lend assistance to public natters.. Nearly three years ago his wife Ued, she being Miss Sarah Milburn before marriage. Two sisters, Mrs. ilildebridle of near Baltimore, Md., rud Mrs. Thomas Carlisle of Yellow Springs are the surviving members >f the family. The mother of the deceased was a sister of Mr. Louis •lilbfrt. The funeral will be held front the residence in South Charleston, Sabbath at two o'clock . News About The Courts. Frank W. Davis and Elsworth Hanna, indicted with Bteallng 4,000 pounds of copper cable from the Dayton & Nonla Traction Company entered pleas of guilty and Judge Kyle gave tho former throe years and tlio latter two years in the pen. Deputy Sheriff McCallistor took the men to the pen Tuesday. A continuance until March 1st was granted by Judge Elam Fisher of Eaton m tho Common Pleas Count, Monday, in the matter of the application to probate the lost or spoliated will oftholato G. \V* HarpeivThe continuance was grant ed on grounds of illness and import ant witnesses!]. Tho case has been appealed to Common Ploas &ourt tr m the Probato Court as Judge Howard rendered the decision fav oring Mro. Harper, the widow, and administrator of the estate. ilSILA 6 0 YEARS* EXPEKtEHGE Ann ai c, DISEASESOFTHERiBTUM d r j . j , M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0. OnKsSki 44 East Bread: »fg-A N4S*v# HUNT ING F I S H IN G . -• ' ' ' ' ' ' fe ' TLofort ai CctCtff Lro b i.i t: cx t, :v c.t :ia. *iornr*!j $.•; ttiWCTKSfuTf'CH* |CJtifp.«In XtcttfsCl Lvrty tiSiZii £arpy |pit ?2 5 f>UTGfrr: 3 . f i\i t'rz wai -r CTCF7ttt TnsoE MfitlK# DestQMS CcpyruaHTS A c . (It.kflfhUnaflfSff!pt!r,Kmat r;i;’r’.:Sv rs: 0 it'.iu r-i* <•; fres wfic!!:c;r na 'nvcmi-'.u O. I t . C.-ircitntinl-a. l::.rsr'::s!'v r-.:.c::rII/IH 9 B 05 Kca I'fitfrna ar t:' Y~i I'.-rri.ryf.j-.-sr:jtl'irrraltias, Miti.-i itjMsatj JJnr.n* O. zcMn* t r 4 l atstkfi wlflir.iAchnr.vo, 11 tlie SckniiflcAmerican. A );A!Ul»in*.e]rIllosSJafi-.l waakljr. I/ircrst ( ir- f iraik.n ct any *cicnsifii J'-.-jn;*). 'i'ctcia, S3a o -'f: fnnrmuntut, 4 L Soil byall rowaJi'^cri*. ....................... ........... PATFNTs I 8 8 n r 1 1 I jCavB3!'*, andTrsCcAlaskacbiaincJnnda!IPat 5«-t basiiicsjcu. 3 .h-. icJ MeetviAteFee*. iOCROfrice iscecosttE o.S.GaTrHrOrrice<; eatulwcinacfsiiEe ia tl.es? t iS'crnf.Jftf-'naVVsjiiirinto:''. ... ] t * SeaJn*,i 3 c»,J»A.vi.!Zt«« •* 3 i*i. «a.j *KiSp.i 1 ‘^r?... ....... iW 1 j G . A . $ K l Q W < & O O . j i Opfi. Pa.e-if O^ jk -. c ,WAfiinHQTO!*, P. 6. | i VvO ft. < t ^ *4-^ nt •tri’ngtlOTftng me nerves whiH 'ijitrol the acdoa of the lives and bowels ir. MGts’ IJerve ana Uvrs- ItHl* cue #• 4<ws* / ‘ FOli GALE,-Two hinging lainjm, cheGp. Imiiuro nt this oflico foi’ owner. : Coughing Today? .u you may cough tomorrow! Bettor be prepared for it i -I iqh it comes, Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer’s Chgny Pectoral hi the house- Then when the hard cold o r coimji first appears you have a doctor’s medicine at ! liD.nd, Your doctor’s approval o f its use will certainly ijs-i* all doubt at re s t D o as he says. He knows, " No alcohol in this cough medicine. j\c7A»ef(FrXoweTClife7. Ilchn t Iiccflth la a ^rcat cafcnuord aganst attacks of throat and lung troubles, but constipation will destroy the best of health, •Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Pills. STUCK TO. DISCIPLINE Ho VV g Willing to Oblige, but Da'od to Do Hia Duty.. Eieamen -ire strict diceiplimu-iaus, and a fihip'o crew celdom even dreams of Interpreting a commander's orders oth erwise than literal]}., o f the reing- ni:/ed rigid type was a certain English captain. tine day while hi; ship was; in a cor- tain port this eaptaiu gave it dinner to some town acquaintances, and ns tUe resources of the ship were no) great some of the railoni were deputed to wait on tlie table to re-enforce the InoufBcient number of stewards. As these men were not used to such work, each one was told exactly what •ervice would fall to his share, Tho hour came, and the dinner went merrily on. Presently, however, one of HE SALUTED IN FINE NAVAL STYLE. the ladles wanted a piece of bread. There was'none near her, and the line1- ty disciplined stewards seemed to be quite blind ‘to her need, She turned her head and spoke softly to the man at her elbow, “Bread, please,” she said. H6 looked regretfully at the bread and then at her. it was evident that he would fain have helped her if it had been in his power. lie saluted in fine naval style. “Can't do it, ma’am,” said he, “ I'm 1 old off for talers.” Couldn't Last Long. A man who was already blessed with one wife, probably in an effort to dou ble his hnppiuess, married another wo man, and one of the witnesses to the bigamous ceremony afterward admit ted to the oilk-laUng elergypum rhat he had known of the bridegroom's legal inability to wed. “But if yon knew." said the clergy man indignantly, "why you felt 1 ine':’* . ■ ■ I “Well, parson, it was like thK” the] witness said. “One of the parties was eighty-three and the other eiglity-sev-1 en, 1 says to myself: -Oh. gosli! It > can't last long. i.et ’em marry aud} durn the law!’ ” ■ Hio Lamb, { Supping at the Savoy, London's fash ionable hotel, after the theater were a •nan, his wife and a small party. The wife, while a course of Iamb‘ el.ops was being served, spied a friend in the ilcove overlooking the TUamo3 .and went to speak to her a moment, tho two tables not being more than six or seven yards apart. While the wife stood talking ani matedly to her friend the waiter at her husband's table removed his lamb chop before he lmd finished if. When he noticed this he exclaimed In a loud voice: "Goodness! Where's my iamb*/’’ Ills wife heard him above the noise of the restaurant, and. smiling at him sweetly, she called, while her husband reddened and the other diner:! giggled: “Here I ani, darling.”' Cheerfulness. I have fallen Into the hands of thieves. What theaV They have left me the \ aim and t :;«.»■», fire and water, a lov* j lag wife at .3 many friends to pity me1 and some to r.-iseve me. They have! not taken away tny merry c«miitetianco , nor my eUcrful spirit nor my good conscience.--Joieniy Taylor. ‘ SHE CALLED HIS BLUFF, Wirey Puts Test on Hubby** Knowledge of English Politics. Mrs Dahb-i fixed her husband with one of those ieoko which presupposes his ignorance. “I don’t suppose you realize the oig- uifw-ain-o of tho political situation Jn England," she said. “T’pen flic contrary, X fully realise It," be replied, exhibiting a cockiness quite unlike him upon, such occasions as tills, “1 may la- a dead one on most subject:!, but 1 happen to have looked this one up myself.” Mrs, Dabbs was dumfounded, “Tou!” she said, “You know some thing about itV* “Sure!” he replied, “ I got tired of three men In every five trying to make me realize what is going on over there. I am doing a little of that now my self. I can say George Lloyd as slick as the next one, and only today I cor nered a fellow who frankly admitted that he didn’t realize what the re fusal of the bndget may mean In the end. I’ll bet he won’t read anything but Reviews of Reviews, Nations and Literary Digests for the hext thirty nights.” “ Is that where you got your infor mationV she asked, “Of course." he said. "I wasn’t al ways going to be the goat. After about tew men in one day had made me admit that l didn’t realize what was occurring I decided to get wise myself, as they say on the floor of the Merchants’ Exchange." “And did you get wise?’’ she asked. “You may judge for yourself.” he re sponded. “ I met two men today who were under the impro.-;:;ien that they understood the situation perfectly, but I convinced them Itt a very few min utes that the real import of what im pends had never ucrurrctl to them at all/" She bent toward him. holding him with her level gaze.. “ Let’s hear you say Asquith,” she said.' ■ “ Asquitk-U-h-h,” he repeated, sibilat ing the “Ith.” She passed her hand over her fore head as one dawd- “You she gasped “You know tho Watson hiss!" - St. Louis Post-Dis patch- i ■ A Fine Distinction', When you find flic intelligent wom an at a lr.;;s for an answer Just re* member that you Jmve found the ex ception which makes the rule. “Woman is peeUnur.’^HaSd the hus band of a bright woman, with just a shade of ryBiviwtt' ’ “Weil, what n nvjf" she queried, smiling. i "Wiiy, Eiit* Jumps at a amuse, and she jumps at a proposal of marriage.” was the reply, which he thought unan swerable. “ “Yes,” was the quick response, “hut just remember this* that she does noi jump in the same direction at both.”— Pittsburg Tress. Another Cult, Larry—Is yen wqlfe a Fieteheritc, Denny? Dermy—Awn pltwat is a Flctchcr- lte? Larry—Wan thot chews thqr food. Denny—Bedad, no! Me Wolfe Is a gnbberite. Larry—Awn phwat Is a gabberlte? Denny—Wan thot chews thor rag^— Chicago News, Discouraging. £?t:e had organized a Bmsday school eSaca from a lot of tough ait cut gam ins, and !l:e was having :t hard time of It. “Come, come.” t:a!d Ihe teacher, “ do you mean to tell me that you can't re peat even one verreS” “ Xav.” replied the fitnali boy. “ I know one.” “Well. then, let ms have it,” said tho teacher sharply, “And Judas went out and hanged himself,’’ repeated the tinregonerste. Hio teacher’s lips wreathed themselves In a cynical smile as she said: “ Very good. And can you give tne anotherV” “Cure,” hc^rc-pSied, “Lot me have St, then,” responded his teacher. The little reprobate said, “Go thou and do likewise.” East and West. At a convention of advertising men In Louisville one o f the delegates who lives ia the went told a story of hav ing suet a man from New York. "Where are you from?’ Inquired the New Yorker.. "Los Angehs,” said the man f«'om California. "Oh. ! re.'!" exclaimed the Kmpiie Skate inhabitant, ‘ ti'i y-ui’re frjjn the west. We!!, I’ve hi'.-n west homo my* keif. Now, hist year I ww out m far an Cle\Hand and otoppod awhile at I’itird'h;,;. 1 was all around out went." “ in that a i?” raid ttie man fiom L 0.1 !. v.Ail a gic.it show o f inter- cat. "Woil. 1 wan up cist myself not '■«» very Inna ago. I ws,n in Deliver md tUH Lake City aid all around, it’s etrango t .* didn’t m ee t” A Drawback, “Thought Ilobinami was great on physical exercises to keep him In health." “Yes, ho Is; but, you see, ho worked, himself down so at It that ho hasn’t been able to leave his room to take it”—Spokane Spokesman Review, Tims Enough For That, Daughter--YVhatl Marry Mr. Mon eybag i! 1 hate him! I despise him! I abhor Siira! Mrr. Do Fashion -Hush, child! You needn’t tel! him s» until after you marry kirn.-Now York Journal. A Narrow Escape. Bov/no- Did you ever engage In an automobile racof 1 ' ’owuc- -Yen, once, l) wne How did you come out? Towno- On crutches two months later. For* a Double Shuffle, , "Walk un.ro.” raid the phynh San, ; “But," ho piotcslcil, “ I already have i an automobile." "Get another,” wafi tho atom dictum. “‘-ThiiadelpSiSa BuHethi. Had Gom Burntm MS as flmaw -Have ym ever been through a’gctira? “ Y e [ r a t It v,as in the night, and 1 didn’t see much o f the place --New Yuk Independent. The Kind You Have Alvra;rs Bought, and whim Baa bee*, ia oso for over 30 year#,, lias borne tlio slgnatnro o f ’ __ and has beenmadeunder bis P«r- sonal supervision since its infancy, Jj Allowno one todeceive youin tb*f« All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” rae but Experiments that tride vritb and endanger tbo health or Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment# What is CASTOR1A Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Bar®* gone, Brops and Soothing Syrups* It is Pleasant* 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiarcoth? substance* Its age is Its guarantee, ft 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 sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother’s Friend, CENU INE CASTOR1A ALWAYS Bean the Signature of TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought In U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s . 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SPRINGWILLSOON BE HERE Dress fabrics Are Sere Dew Hutchison & Gibney’s Selection has never been excelled. Voiles, Mohairs, Serges, E tc., Poplins, French Ging hams, Percales, White Goods, Silks, Etc. 15c Ginghams in short lengths............. .. 10c S ILK WA ISTS will please you sure. HOUSEKEEPERS T A B L E C LO T H S , N A P K IN S , ROOM RUG S , L IN O L E U M S , L A C E C U R T A IN S , AND W INDOW S H A D ES HUTCHISON & GIBNEY. XJ3NTA, OHIO. Meat is Healthy. The human system needs meat, hot the tough* in* digeutable kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organs to nsimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which- gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C. W. Crouse & Co, Successor to € , C. WtJMl R, MAW "TAKE THIS CUT* “ Wo recommend it; there i«n’ nay better... In rniii-flunimer you have to to a largo degree to your butoher. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; wo have propor appliances for keeping them right, and they're sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shopping when it’ s hot, Huy of us and be sure, C. H . C R O U S E , CEDAHVILLE), O. Heart Troubles The heart m ay be weak: ju s t the same as the. eyes, stomach o r other organs. I t o ften happens tha t a person is born with.a w eak heart, T h en 1 again d is ease, fevers , over-exertion , anxiety^ nervousness, rheumatism, etc. weaken the heart. The resu lt i s shortness o f breath, pa l p itation , pa in in the heart, o r in some o f the nerves o f the chest o r abdomen. The heart should he strengthened w ith a tonic, and f o r this notliing equals D r . M iles ’ .H eart Cure. . “ I bad LaGrlppe last fall as X thought In a mild form! I was weak, tired feeling, and short of breath: could hardly go about, and a good deal of the time sort of an asthmatic breathing and extremely nervous. I began taking Dr.. Miles’ Heart Cure and Nervine and now I feel so much, better In every way. I am so thank ful that I began taking this medicine, and shall not hesitate to tell others how much good it has done me.” MBS. F, J. NORTON, FreovUIe, Now YOrk, Your druggist sells Dr, Miles* Heart Cure, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If It falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind “SureCure” - “ I would like to guide suffering women to a sure cure for female troubles,” ^ writes Mrs. R* E. Mercer, of Frozen Camp, W. Vs. I have found no med icine equal to Cardui. I had suffered for about four years. Would have headache for a week at a time, until 1 would be nearly crazy. I took Car dui and now I never have the headache any more.” i C M The Woman's Tonic The pains from which many women suffer every month are unnecessary. It’s not safe to trust to strong drugs, right at the time of the pains. Better to take Cardui for a while, before and after, to strengthen the system and cure the cause. This- is the sensible, the scientific, the right way* Try it. The Great Diarrhoea and Dysentery Remedy Cures afr.lo andchronic vSt;,.£uo:'a, uvsftL tery, choleramorUw," sur.irocr Asiatic cholcia, cr.d prcvtiJetLsCcvdco- ment of IvjUioiJ l&ich Esi.io Wfiadctfal - ’suits obtained ia ail p«:s of thewutU. “ WORKS UK£ MARIO” Price ®8 cent* per bed. Dfth’fcAceefta#nh*‘sfat* sm ” *a*i asg.-ir 1 ,” Itv-i THE GM*A«1G CHEMICAL MWWY ,
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