The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

W N M it mmtamm DoYour Glasses SuitYou? Our Refraction Work Is Not Excelled By Anyone Charles S.] Fay, M’f ’g Optician, £8^ E. Mam St., Springfield, 0. H[j S e e i n g i n fit* a &nrc»at 1 “Jiirt a imiQ titftKsig In the t S w i ! ” Is that what troubles But li Si 3 U|is on! Can't get rid of III Home reran j a i c s t o ’t false hold. Yon need somethin?! stronger—a 1venife* medldne, a dostor’s inedidne. Acer’s Cherry j Pectoral contains healing, cjaletiiig, and soothing proper* ties of the highest order. Ask your doctor about this. $bto alcohol In this cough medicine, /. c.An^rVo.,l^tsdlMass, An active -yg-nfreat nrovcnttYgafdkcatg, Ayer’s Fillsojeiiycrpsllg- Whatdtocsyenydostersayr The Cedarvffle Herald. S i.c o P e r Y e a r , j K A f i l - s i B U fc fr * * KclttcW, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910 ISALDRICHINSURGING? fil DYSPEPSIA “JlMing taken yotir trcnaorfnJ J,C' 05 ^:lurots,, for tsnreo montba ami oalnc .entirely cured of otonaab i catarrh and dynjuipaln, I think a word of pralao is duotoHCaseai:ct»’,forthC'lrwondortMlcoiaponlM(m. ( Xhava taken nuraorouo othor oo-callcd rcmedlca | but without avail and I find that Cnsearetn rolfovo 1 score In a day than all tlio otboro Xliavo takon would In a year," Jamci JlcOuno, 103 Mcrcor St., Jersey Clty, IT. J. Best For r m,.|^ The Bowels ■^ isMcmmi CANDYCATHARTIC BU»>*ft*MIMA* A«H V4M4UIIU(ittAU(lk Ouariwtoca to euro or your money back# SterlingRemedyCo,, Chicagoor'N.Y, 59 a ANNUALSALE,tE»MILLIONBOXES W* L. MARSHALL. :i AUCTIONEER. Twenty-two years success­ ful experience selling for the leading Live Stock Breeders and Farmers in this section. Do you want the high dollar for your property? I have pleased hundreds of others . (ask them,) Why not you? TERMS REASONABLE: j Persons wishing hny Bervices j Strong language. The Statement, il Probably no utterance from the lips ot a public man in the last Ue- ciule ba3 canned suclr a stir and flood of comment as the statement by Senator Aldrich to the effect that if he were entrusted with manage' ment ot the. country’s affairs he “ would undertake to run this gov­ ernment for •?800,000,1X10 less than the present cost of operation” . This statememf, coming from a senator who has always been regard­ ed as a stand patter of a pronounced-.' type, who has been regarded as be­ lieving what the Republican party' did was right threw the senate into confusion. I t is related that Senator Hale, another statesman t who'betieves the Republican party can do no wrong, took his colleague (o the cloak rooms in order to dis­ cuss the probable effect of the state­ ment. Senator Dolliver, himself an insurgent and a focman of Aldrich during the tariff debates, said xt was j a, blanket disparagement of the E’e- i pu1’lean party, but seems to fear j the results of an inquiry into the facts of the case since he opposed a commission to make an investigation Senator Money, the minority lead­ er, dubbed the statement as the | most terrific arraignment ever giv- ! en the Republican party and, in tlie *opinion of many, did not uso too Will please claim date before j it is to be taken seriously, show's advertising. Citizens phone | thafc something is wrong anti that - ■ — c-~— ■ - j it has been fostered under RepubU- Nb. 208, X&NIA, O. m{ Bookmalfef ...{testament,. INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFORLADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N OW 35 C EN T S . LunchCounter on MainFloor Open Day and Nijhh Th* Best of Good Used in the Oul* inary Department. >can rule or misrule. | There is a question as to whether ! or not Aldrfch was in earnest. Bat i there is little doubt bu t that, as he | says #100,000,000might be saved each 5year without deereasing the effici­ ency of tho government and it is doubtless true tha t a business man of the Morgan caliber could run the government and save #800,000,000 oil the present cost. If this condition bo true then the people should know' about It. If it is J. H. McfllLLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer, Manufacturer of Ooment Grave Vaults and Cement Building Bloaks. Telephone 7. Odfcrvllle, jQhio. MEARICK’S CLOAK HOUSE KpSHirr.fS . . Be* i to im . HUNTING FISHING _ m; *0 Hoi2 tho itsa of eoursiiy life U fa fffcjie&s C'ji5^y c^Ttn, To rural) ytaf nrniC7ftm le t r:cs» ror.5j:cc!inioia wcf&fld by tircamf > yszz 1mppy FWvdcft* IS yca^a- fcml o.i thesa yett w*U er^oytho mm& txY izm i*10 jassa n rt.zrAh* 108!) & year* inrtrct&vc# ifctaf- c-fiiFfi tlmUictf* Kfc-pJc* fated; tl:-SkV3 tstt Ivjint:ty, f.-y.itr.i cr,d Ley livftf wl:c?c Kst^ cnjcytnents Jtta?et Lar.A# Mr.pli ’^COpitJr l-j* f J?CSJ*y -* SfKIAt Tl.’-M. OfFER S:r.lrjCr. els™r« O? cre'.l o:::l vts Will c«r..l you t C; i-j o! t.:o «ATiCHAli- SX0EX8MAK elssc-o cilttS trsvy kata- ifina qyaoia «(.;a weieu I'clw tt;oa!»i 1 ,'h ee eawwWHE j H) leahet «rar .lit ctia-E'*l«l bucLlbt Caaycat'islfiijf JA?r, ltcr^ £ 8 e . We offer for the next ten days our entire stock of Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, and Furs for less than cost of manufac­ ture. You now buy our high grade garments for. less than you pay for the cheap poorly made garments. Mearick’s Cloak House, Dayton, Ohio. FOR SALE, Two Portable Vacuum HoDse Cleaners true tht re :» reason for the p<oplo to he uunpielouft of the methods em­ ployed in conducting tho govern­ menthi bumnern. Tho objection of Henator Doliivor, therefore, is no ob­ jection of worth. If the government it; n fit subject for disparagment. then there should bo disparagement. The real trouble in effecting a reform will be in getting congreefi to take any neriouo inter, st in tho matter. According io Senator Carter^ pres­ ent evils are largely clue to aspiring department chiefs ami ihiS Is true. But the great obstacle to reform is in congress. Members in congress desire appro­ priations for their districts and such bills as the rivers and harbors and public buildings lire, the result. The same may he said of many pension bills, general and special. One con­ gressman now wants to.get through a bill giving all surviving veterans of tho (Jivil war a pension of #1 a day, while another would, pension the widows of veterans, now excluded under tho law which provides that no pension shall go a woman who married a veteran subsequent to 1800 what most of ns consider a perfectly fair restriction. Millions of dollais are wasted.in these ways. Congress- are also interested in getting men and women from their districts ap-, pointed to places in Washington, and the more the bettor. These ill­ ustrations W'illshow that the trouble is not all with the administrative side of government or with “ obsolete methods” These are bad enough though not all to blame, and it is be­ lieved such a commission as propos­ ed if composed of the right sort of men who went about their work in the right sort of way, would be pro­ ductive of much good. But new ideas in regard to gov­ ernment ate also needed Senator Deathof John Shull. ^ r i r . Jr.ha bSf.nM, D^rdK), dm l Tlmr.iday nit,lit having anffered a -f eo I jp of paralyi-So r* vrral days ego. File deceased baa t:ron a residen t! this place t,lnc# lc 'i when hoi’e-j , U'netl from Kcferciska, having lived > In tha t state and Ulnofu from 1^70 ' until ho retu rn 'd to Ohio. | Ho leaves® widow, formerlyMary ; Baker, before marriage, two sons j and two daughters, F, M. Shull, j Kloitt, 111,, Rimer, *.f this place, Mm , Daniel Wilson, Kearney, Hob. and ■ Mrs. James Jackson, Bottimer; _jsr. d . * Tim deceased was a member of ; of tho I. O. O, F, and also a Civil j War veteran, j No arrangements have heoii made i for tim funeral a t this time. ' ........... .... ^ | LINENSHOWER. I Tho Ladies Aid Bicioty of tho M. E. Ghurcli will give a linon show­ er for the Deaconess Home ami Christ's Hospital Friday afternoon, March 18, a t tho home of Mrs. John Johnson on Xenia Avenue. Tim linens that tho Home and Hospital are especially in need of a t present are: sheets, size for single \ boil, pillow slips, towels and table napkins, Tho towels desired aro both bath j and other towels. The buck towel- > ing being most servlcablo for this j use.' ■ Tim pillow- slips are made1 from | yard wide bleached muslin torn in one. yard lengths with one and a half inch hem. i A cordial invitation is extended to ? lb all to participate, in this shower. ; Tho work of the Deaconess Home ! and Christ’s Hospital is well known. They m nister to all dcuomina-1 tions ami all classes. _ i The beautiful and unselfish life of j the Deaconess as she carries the j gospel message and hastens in all | her varied ministrations for tne. love i of Christ and His name behooves us ; all to lend a . hand to help In the; liable work. j Mrs. WVE. Putt, President Ladles Aid- “TAKR THIS CUT m i l - ®IiO ITiafi You Kavo Altvays BougW® aa# wMeSt Itaa been to as© fop owe SG> j e . z m s Iios bam© flu© Gignatuire o f a n d h a s b e e n snafio naiaileir life p e r - ^ fionaTsupervision sine© its infancy. * * " Allmy sso one to vo yon in this. All Counterfeits? Imitations an d J u s t-a s -g o o ii5’ are but? Esperiments tbat trifle v,itli axid endanger tlse bealtb. o f Infants and Cbildren—Experience against Experiment* What is CA STOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups, I t is Pleasant, I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, i t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness., I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind CJoHe. I t relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural deep* The Children’s Panacca—The Mother’s Friend* GENUINE CA STO R IA ALWAYS B e a r s t h e Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years* TMC CBNTAWn <50MPA.IIV, TT UUnftAV CfttBCT, MCWYORK CITY. ■ ■ ■ ■ H H B i n B N B H n M i H l $100 Rewards $100, O R G A N IZ ED x«oo THE EXCfftfGE BANK, CEDARVILLE, OHIO, With a paid capital of $30,C00 and an additional stockholders individual liability of §1< i 0,0U», we offer a safe depository fur your funds. W e earnestly solicit your patronage. S. W. Bnixir, President. G ko . W. Jtii-n, 1st.Vice Pres. Onrvr.n GAiu.otam, 2cl V. Prc.r,: O. 1... S mith , Cashier L. F. T indall , Assistant Cashier. NEW HEAT STORE The readers;of this papar wili.bo -pioase- to learivttiRt thore is at leiist one dreaded diseOBothat science has been able toCuWin f oli its stages and that is Catarrh. Ball’s Aldrich and thousands of oi h e rs; Catarrh Cure is the only positive carenow | must cease looking at it as a matter ktiotm to the medical fraternity, ' Catarrh ! of influence and pull. What mnstJ t,dl« * fo^titutienai ilianw. requirw af . , . , „ . ;wmsihutHmat fers#tnient. Hail’s Catarrh' b« laartxM) IB all qaaMVe^th** gov- j jf>nre taksahttarpelly, acting directly • eminent-is a public function, design* ‘on the blood andmucous«umm of ; d to perform certain public services >fherct»y dfstrorlng tim foundation ol the j 'i distTse, antigiving the patient strengtli by | ( I have opened a meat store in the J. O. Barber room and ask for a share of your patronage. The finest outfit m tho county haB been onstalkd ior Urn storing, handling atul retailing of fresh and salt meats. Our prices will always be consistent with the market quotations, „ INSPECTION INVITED “We recommend It; there isn’ nay better.,, In mid-summer you liovo to trust to a large degree to your butaher. Well Cared For Meats i,n hot weather aro the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’r# sw icfc and safe when oold. Don’t go meat ohoppfcig when lt’c hot. Buy o^p? and he pure. C. H . CROUSE , OEDARVILLH, O. as cheaply and as efficiently as pos­ sible. Those Republicans who thml huffiling up the constitution pad assisting j nature in doing Its work, Tho proprietors C. C. Weimer. that just because the party cheoscaikaveea much faith in its curative powers, *that they offer oneHunslredDollara for any coeofliet it faste to .cure. Send for list O teetiBionittl*. to throw away #100,000.00!) of the people’s money each year this reck­ lessness is all right, though it would be counted criminal if done by Dem­ ocrats must change their viewpoint, Tiie same mas1' be said for their po­ litical opponents. A real investiga­ tion should accomplish much good but still there is a grave doubt if congress would follow out the re ­ commendation.—Springfield Sun. Mr. A. B. Lee; of tho Sterling Oil Company, ism town on business. Mrs. W. A. Spencer and daugh­ ter, Ethel, spent Tuesday in Xenia. Tho Senior L. T. L* will hold a social in Carnegie Hall, Friday evening. Address. t \ J. CilRNEY * Co, Toleda O. Sold by Drugging 7Sc, Hall’s Family Fills are tho best, FOR SALE, Ley A Roof l%at Will Outlast the Building. ■ The ©silyRoofing Guaran­ teed for IS- Years Y^sthout Painting D ICK ELM AN E X T R A I have some household furniture j I would like to sell, consisting of; j 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 good washer, | I wood bed, i pair of springs, 1 mat­ tress, 1 cook stove for coal or wood, 1 gas burner for kitchen stove," 1 table and several other articles. Anyone who is interested please call a t my residence at once. Win. Giles, Xenia avo Galvanized Metal Mrs. Ik;a Belle Taylor left, this morning fof Dayton to attend the Royal House meeting. According to tho Springfield Sun a marriage license has been granted to Mr. Elmer Owens of this placn and Miss Office Franklin a tele­ phone.operator, pjattsburg. Mr. Allen Halms, who held public sale on Thursday will move to town and occupy the K. Bird pro­ perty on East Xenia avenue. Word lias been received here that a eleven pound hoy arrived last .Sab­ bath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nonbit, Loveland. March being the timo for farm •changer; several in this section mov- a | ed Ciii! week. Mr. John Turner goes to the Brock fairs in Ross township while Mi*. Frank McLean takes the W. M. Barber farm north of town. Mr. Walter Chandler leaves tho J, W. Pollock farm and will reside on the Burrell farm recently purchased by him. Mr. SaintuT Moore moves on tho Pollock farm. The Ladles Aid ‘society of the U» P. Church will hold a dime social at the residence of I)r. Mr I. Marsh Postage stamps must he handed out with the “Micky .side up” at tho post office hereafter. For sanitary FISTULA ASKI Am DISEASESOFTHERECTUM to f -s t K f t ' l e . 3 Kit) t’1>-'•*«&©!:: y :7 < i . re-» (feet aMtiMMfltC» r*sbr.tof; ■/*»,,, f,Vi-a;:! **********-1! tr> l ' a *--! av 7 a s s a sm s s s s& i dr .* j . i M c C lellan Columns, 0. **!!(!!«#, AA1mAIbtmd il»4*( One is art auto cleaner and the other is drawn by horse. Eith­ er can be used for vacuum or com p ressed air, which is a !'trea t advan tage over most m ach ines. Guaranteed to he in perfect condition. Very profitable establish" ed bu siness go e s w ith ma­ ch ines. Must se ll quick on accoun t of d issa tisfac tion of stockho ld ­ ers. Bargain for som eone who w an ts to s tep into a paying bu siness. For deta ils w a ite . W. B. BAUER, nnsctos’ilt’ld Av*>, Hprisigllohi, ti are invited to be present. The regular meeting of tho ST. E. Ladies Aid Hoeiety wan held 'Wed­ nesday afternoon in the Brother­ hood rooms. Refreshments were remMriho membership. invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mies Edna Cooley, daughter of Mr. im;t Mrs, O. E, Cooley, to Mr. Raymond Bull, on Wednesday evening, March 10, at nix o’clock. Get a FREE SAMPLE •f ‘'Dii Ldni.m Iisir.i” which h vi I; •*;i i>u 1 for ;’5 je its i’; c.'i r.i! ;.- tuii.H’ns Wien ti:«t L id. It is ti;o only roeiim: made v.’hi- ii you can tv.iv tJ.;? sear ai;d ho puM* r / tive tl:.:t\o tu ’i".|r:i-.ca!;;l your opairs atop until lfl'Jotniiarnntcro!, L .ckriin n Ii:.£ra if) i.u d e ef en’v the t-nuih- Feat, ni.e'.t pira'.le, p:n *,t n:. tal, iiMtinFnciuied by a r;p' rial f ; v> n ~• . T!:i, n ii; n tTi: : vh i ; , 5 .;v.u .u ami Im i: u 1 1 ’.. it wiu :i it Gu p at into U.e n.'iEnni.di-p p .ii: the liquid metal A m .n e t ■ a ';..*.':j.'i:; j .u r ii- '.iji ;-, ’ ■re; i<V.-rr. :!'i t!;Ci:n t i l sheet, t and b;. nd it ng you will, ydu a perm anent You Can’t Crack it Any More Thau You Can Crr.ck iFresh New Rubber. Headache? I f i t does, you should . try Dr. M iles’ Anti-Paiu P ills. iWliy not do so. They w ill relieye the paiu in ju st a few min­ utes, A sh your druggist- There are 45,000 druggists in the IT. S. A sk any of them. A package of .25 doses costs 25 cents. .On® tablet usually stops a headache. They relieve pain without leaving any disagreeable after-effects —isn ’t that what you w a n t ? “My son F ra n k Snyder hag used J>r. Miles’ A n tl-P aln Pills fo r a ions time. ' H o nover had. any th ing to help h im go . m uch fo r headache. A year ago ho came: homo, a n d f w as down sick w ith su ch a dreadful nerv­ ous headache. H o gave mo one of 'th o A nti-F ain Fills, and a fte r while I took, ano th er and. w as entirely re ­ lieved. I alw ays keep them In tho house now, a n d g av e m any aw ay to others suffering w ith headache.” MRS; LOUISE' LEWELLYN , Fowell, South Dakota. Your druggist sell# Or. Mites’ Anti* Pain PIII es , and we authorize him to return the price of first package {only) If it falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Blkhart, Xnd Nurse Says “I know what is good for young and old peo­ ple,” writes Mrs. Clara Dykstra, a trained nurse of South Bellingham, Wash., and will say that I consider Cardul the best medicine for girls and women. It makes them feel like new persons, re­ lieves their pain and reg­ ulates womanly troubles. “Both my daughter and I received great benefit.” E 51 A;;A /tb i.- q r-.n .-tin cit foiovcr. 1 win i; m i ' . '' • ‘/iMii-mt fluke t?m Rabaniced ctulacc. It turmo y i-m te c tfo a a&oiiot rust. AVft tin f« i ' ' ^ . 4 ^ / / to lr,kl -JJh “^CThere is the l^Year Guaranty /'frv ii c t ’i or.c A % !onrcaE ' t vkank\U /}f.C:i;. . .■OLLcItu n l v:i. •ris'.i:’! It'lS’vc.ifSci j for a;i Lu'-UX’s. hanr.ncr it c.:;I f . n hnmucrconiooidl. » csawhkt* A. -ra n-t jlako or crack.. It SmrJ’ft w.iy yna huvaed you ifuuLk . V..uv,aifxIitC30C3islsalan!l f4 $ 7. W rfto ft&v Som p lo astU F r e e Boole Wo witt gloJlv mail them, ’i i;o hao!; \~> .11 chow you how fo save roodmt raonov. how t«»lav tooling tn;.st cnn;iv—5«>w£j prevent repairn. Tho aampio will . ( nr .rn*i Ar.’.i i- .ii' l . a:, na U.i.'f.-rerjVTlni wtito uo now for oar froatsas.Uac.3B.jrnj.ic. TM S W CK E I^v lAN CO GaimxSoy S t. :.3AW l)FACTUE !NG CO , Forest. Ohio on Tharsday pvening, March 10. All dm th parimonihaswen fit to order all poafttianioro to instruct clerks a t 'the stamp windows th a t all stamps must be handed to pat­ rons witlinuf pernifting the gnmined I surfaco to touch the base of tho 1 window. Tho order was issued from the office of the first assistant, post­ master ■ general and la effective a t j once. Almost every one who visits I the stamp window will 'place Iris } hands on the base whore ho places his money. The bands and tho mom* joy might leave deadly genus upon j the counter. The gummed surface | of the stamps coming In contact with the germs would gather them with THE BEST VEHICLES THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, S p r i n g , R o a d f t O il F is ld W A G O N S B eet qualify- ffeicot Ma­ terial. C arefully m a d e . Built to stand Hard Service. The cheapest in the end. Write for cotnokic Catalog and I’riceo. McKAY CARRIAGE CO., DROVECITY, PA. FOR THE MONEY. Take The Woman's Toni As a medicine for fe­ male trouble, no medi­ cine you can get lias the old established reputation, that Cardui has. Fifty (50) years of suc­ cess prove that it has stood the greatest of all tests—tlie test of TIME. As a tonic for weak wo­ men, Cardui is file best, be­ cause it is a woman’s tonic, fffre, gentle, safe, re­ liable. fry C a r, ti. J’fof. Li-i'oy Allen, who suffered an injured eye several weeks a?:« by being struck with a nnow ball, ha<i been unable to teach at th*' college thin week. Miss Mary Hrvin is supplying during liln tihsc-uce. .Mr. M, W. Collins, who has had charge of the Win. Proeior farm near Trenton, for the past few yearn ban given up that position an niovnl ihtu week to bin own' farm j «m tlm Nash mad, ' disa'itrutin lesuUn tolho peroon who ■ would moidten tin* stamp with hJ:>. tongue. t Hr. Miles’ Anti-Ann Filin relievo naitt. ) R. li. CORRY. AUOTIONEKIl. | fSecuro 3latcs Early. Bell ITion , Clifton, O. i Meat is Healthy, The humtm system needs meat, not the tough, in- digentable hind which makes it a labor for tho diges­ tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juiey kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily ■duties. G W, Crouse &Co, suewsso t t o y , €* m m # * . m #• ThaGroatDiarrhoea UysenfaryRemedy Outer, acuta mil cliwnicdiartkoca, dycen* icry, cholt ta tastimj,” cmni.it?cussriain},” Acialiachokta, cad provcr.tothoCev.lon- meat of typhoid fever, & ;o ttciulttful ♦cvolti 'Atoned in oil jscssta ofthcwocid, “ WORKS LIKE MAGIG,” t e t o * 1 i*** ft\ ^ ;A3uf>o Price a s cent* per box. It.iSi’t k . c x t &ftitr.CKit" ar.-! Jf‘\.<..rtku 1 "q..iUn' n’f IttttMdli, |8#!*** ( iro to i.e tit fo? you eend direct i n THE ffN^ARIDCHEMICAL COMEVfY, <te’*eg*,N.Y.,tL»,A,

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