The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

*RMN mmmm BAD BREATH |The Gedarvfe Herald « 4t>»«o F te r Tf#*»r, Hl>f |ipiwtunvtjvvi am -•*«.*■ *<»*.* ARWLULE * m HHUO» BOXES wrong on* given >' r?p*on \’J i urge you isi U#h: to be careful to gtt the genulr-o—* «1« . THEDFORD'S B LA C K - B R / i l I M v e r S & M o s ' The reputation of t!J’ olC, roi’r^ hie medicine, fo?ccr‘.rtic3'4c-n»in­ digestion and five:1 *. > [.'■ fiuK- ly established, 2; C ; ; ; c i.Tiitr.tc 5 : c'.hernwdicines. -others, cr- .it XtlliS ?h:-'3 o.-, „v , . ic-Uer that* T’S tt.fi ih« 6* YEARS* EXPERIENCE tiw*»trtctIyemifltfcirtlaL HANDBOOKottPatent* centfreer OJiterjfKiJncrfor seeurujapatenw. Patent* taken lUrottuh Hunt &Co. jrecett* CPfttetnotice, without cbente, lathe Scientific Americas. a tt.nO, wn«i*iUnatretoSweekly. T.ftTtreat elr- lemtao.Journal, ,3’oroM,W*; k.iNa.BoMlirm'UewkisMeia,-. Sr»ni Tbe( BookmalteP • • a C l • *« IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET . DINiNG ROOA FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S 'HOW 35 CHUNKS. Lunch Counter oh Main Floor Optn Day end Night. The Best of Good Used in tlio Cul­ inary Department. The final Diarrhoea mdDysenteryRemedy Cures acuta ami cfuonfc tliatrLoea, tery, cholera.moil,as,-"summer cuaplainl," Asiatic cholera, a> ' rerents tlio develop, meat of typhoid, nr. S-una vrcaderlul -•suits obtained in mil pati; of the world. ' ‘WORKS LIKE MAGIC.” Price 20 cento per Lor* Don't aece-i a gntr'Itct ’- aoo.fr.llol “jart MgenJ.” 11'..i*r<l;>.T g.r don't *eta to k ( s tt fur yon slu J l (Lstci to THE UMr ARIO CHEMICAL COtfPViY, ds‘ ej«, M.Y,; 0. S, A. tsas ANVNt 9m oh W AU L M 4 *y I mmm Wtetermnn. € PILES g g L j FISTULA amn ru . DISEASESOf THE RECTUM US.U-eirtkM, hummii fe | ^ | i »4 K ‘n, i*a*». m « a at—* m * •* *< mmm M f*r**r* w* i wg u p*«*| m M M»», I m , ta*M« , *.■*♦._ mrftmt *»t« HiMM* m ( TUI,..,. ,f w fw nw tw it **MerabMirue* rn>**i - mm >awv a ^ w iwww « m w m m dr . j. j M c C lellan wmm SI m Caunius,0. H LAH X ,.* H U L L * - J&SttelA _ — - . _ __ a* t - a a s w e PHIDAY, JA.STAttYJ 7, 1*W Electric Light Vs. Taxation. The tax duplicate for CadarvHI* for 3990 is $353,422 according to the return:''. With a tax levy of 13 mills the village will draw $4584.<8. The balance on hand is $808. The rail­ road owes for one light, $70making tho total receipts for the year 1910, $51G7.4S, without the assessment and collection of fines and licenses’ The expenses known a t this time for the year a r e : council $288; May­ or, $100: Clerk, $1(4); Treasurer. $70; Marshal, $i00; deputy marshal er night policeman, $8M; Ofitef Engi­ neer, ?216; Board of Health expens­ es, $127.60; E letric ligh t, $1,890; making a total fixed expense lor the year . $3,227.50, leaving tor other funds for the year 1910 the sum of $2,2.30.98. With the new real estate appraise­ ment coming and probable advance in same there Is no reason why We cannot have an a ll n igh t schedule for lights. Taxpayer for light. WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall 2 62 inches; wind direc­ tion, southwest; per cent, sunshine, 38; number of snows, 8; number of rains, 7; number of frosts, 6; num­ ber of freezings, 8; depth of snow, 7 inches; fogs, 4 melted snow, 1.42 inehes. rainfall for 1909, 89.68 inches, ii'irsfc half year, about 26 inches; fast half, 13inches, about one half of the first half, The highest temper­ ature 62 degrees; lowest tempera­ ture, - below zero; range of temp­ erature l l degrees average tempera­ ture, 31 degrees; clear days, 7; cloudy days 16; part cloudy, 8. Samuel Creewell, Observer. Record Of Birhts And Deaths. j . C. McCorkellj local register, re­ ports ■the iollowlhg births and deaths in Cedarvllle and CedarrilU Township for the past year; Births—White, male 17; female m*, Colored, male, 8 femnH* tf M&- Al 47. Deaths—"White, male, 16; female, 16colored, male, 6; female, 6; total 42, Mayor’s Report On Fines. During Mayor Wolford’s term of two years the amount of money collected from licenses for diffsrent purposes amounted to. $83,26; from fines $668.09, making "a total of $325.34. Thsr* is yet due th e corpor­ ation on the Bidgway fine th a t has been appealed $406, Does notColor the Hair AVER'S HAIR VIGOR SfcOfMs rekfllnig H e iir P m t r p y D a n d r u f f At» Stagnant p r a aaln g; M a k e s H a i r P r o w Canaesnt of Solpbw, Gtycerie, QuialH. Sodkiei CMor«i,CiaefcaB, 5 aa> Akohoi, Water. Perfaae.- Aik y*«r doctor W* epiafon of sock a U r p^aratka. AVERTS H A IR 'V IG O R 1* Does notColor the Hair ___________________ J. P AT» OQMMWf. I jw H. M m * «P Death Of ‘ Mrs.S. M.Ramsey. Word was received here of the death of Mfs. 8. M. Bamsey of Dos Angeles, Oaf,, la s t Thursday after a three days sickness of pne­ umonia. The deceased was the uaUgher of Samuel and Martha Dallas and was 71 years and 2months. She was the wife of Bev. 8. M. Bamsey who has acharge in tha t city.Besides the husband one daughter Martha, survives. A sister Mrs, James Steel of Philadelphia died about fifteen months ago. Mrs. O. II. Anderson of Pasadena, Gal., and Mr. D. M. Dallas are the remaining members of the family. IleY. Bamsey was formely pub­ lisher of the Herald and located in Dos Angeles about ten years ago. Word has been received tha t Bev, Bamsey was confined to lushed a t the time of his wife’s death And ow­ ing to h is poor health the remains will not he brought East un til pro­ bably Spring. >Sf.vMor O hio , (’t i t or Xotirso, l IjtiAff Coi'srr j “ F kask J, (,T ims v nukes oeth thst lie is sniiot partner of+lie firm of P. J, Parvus* * 00., do>n* busiaie* in the tily of Tolsdo, rouuty, and state nf-rtt* ii, «nd thst Mid film will Mg the tarn*OfibS ilKfiDRKD DillihAIWeir seoii «y«y mm of Pstaerh that cannot lie cared by the um of H all ' s LVMKftHt'tar, PRANK J. PHK5J5Y, 5worn to Were his sad ssbeeibed in my prrernt*, this&htfsy ofDemnbsr, A. D* IDstf, A>yr. titKAwm, Hotery faklki H*ll * ('starrh ettr* is teksn kiternaiJy asd scm dfcMtly on the blood sad n<neons jigeMaAuMa*S[ i£k^ Mika^d lmm gs^^JL' a mo AIiMjUil, m im* i My ««nmstbsnnis m* aerrss m w 'oetrst fit* astlea «f tke Jtvsr sirt battel- ur. W m t Kerrs euM lArsr M r m t m mm: m Fire Engine Given Test. There appeared a report last week th a t the fire engine was in bad condition and that Mayor An­ drew would call council’s attention to this fact. As such a statement was a reflection on the out-going administration and stirred property holders as to a fear of proper fire protection, the engine was given a test la s t Friday afternoon without taking i t out of the engine house. On Saturday afternoon i t was placed a t the Bird cistern and given a severe teat in the preBfehce of a large crowd. With the large nozzle a prenure of 120 pounds was obtain­ ed while w ith the small nozzle there was 140 pound presure. The steam presure was up to 125 pounds. The report was no doubt started to do Office Kennon an injustice "but in stead It proved a “boast.” The demonstration no t only, proved the falsity of the statement hot showed., there Was no grounds tor suspicion. Millet which hoe been cut before the seed developed and Is bright and clean makes a fair roughage for horses, it the seed has developed »_should noj he fed to them at all. Pnsieurlzc.tioii or sterilization of milk simply inruns the heating of H to n teuipewtture of 189 degrees !*\, which IciUs any baetprlai life it limy contain. No complicated apparatus Is required, •but just the application of enough heat to do the busiuess. The rapid Increase In ‘land values must inevitably compel the adoption of a type of agriculture which will yield a corresponding Interest return on the increased valuation, fie is a level headed tiller of the soil who. re­ alizing this fart, adopts tlio more in, tensive methods ana secures the in­ creased returns on a relatively low land valuation. • While some tobacco Is, produced la almost all the state*, less than 1 i«r cent is grown west of the Mississippi. Texas being the only state in which the Industry has gained any Impor­ tance. Kentucky leads all other states crop of the work!. If the products raised on the farm for feeding purpose* consist only of coni, co’ra fodder, timothy or wild hay, the ration Is not well balanced and should be i‘e-euforced with oil- meal or bran to furnish the protein .ucking ntnl give <he best results. The most satisfactory feed containing pro­ tein In considerable quantities is clo­ ver or alfalfa, and when these are available the bought stuffs will bo heeded little, if any. CONDENSED STORIES, Hew Was * Celebrated S tete en u n T reated t» e Surpriee, _ Famous men nre snimdimc.- ju^t like other men in tin* w is of droii.. One day the i Ed­ ward Everett was rifling alone; a row! in MasHK'huwtt'. At Lynn a bright and nr.-tty girl got into the ears and to..!; 1 1>.■ yd . m t hy In­ side. He .‘nteuv'l into onversailou A danger that the dairyurnh should be on the lookout for In securing new Individuals for li^s herd-aud this holds whether the purchase be bull* or cows—‘la contagious abortion, a dis­ ease that may cause a cow to lose her calf before time year after year. It is cstiutiUOd that the loss in a year due to decrease in milk yield is from SIS |o $23 141’ head. A fact that makes the disease especially dauger- >us Is that (ho germs may be trans­ mitted to a calf at birth from its dam and U p donnaut until it Is of breeding ago, when It may be the means of In feeling a whole herd. A nt’itinllie analysis of Bail which has been cropped continuously for a long period of years and hoi oral «f it“ important elements depleted would in many canes gieatly aid the owner In determining what fertillrera St were best to apply to raise its productive capacity to a maximum. Often soil analyses wilt ntunv an element in shf fleient quantity which bad been sup­ posed to be depleted, while auotbes supposed to lye abundant Is shown U. be quite deficient. The above boltls especially hi the case of lurd devoted to oiebards and to intensive crops, such as beets, onions and cabbages. it’s lots of bother—will be viewed Bo by the corn grower who wants to save time or is Inzy-but In view of the heavy October freeze the past fall, which killed the germ hi the seed corn, the only absolutely sure ruelbuo of securing n supply that will germi uate Is to go into the held as soon a* the husks turn yellow and select the seeders and get them thoroughly aired out before frost time. Many make « regular practice of lids and are hence on tbe safe side this season, iait thosc who usually wait tilt husking time to nuke the selection are in a pretty tighf place or will be iiefore they get good seed corn in the ground nest spring. A fact that the eastern and central farmer should realize fully wlum In leaves a settlmi of abundant rainful for the semiarld sections of the wes in that there must be it rmli. aI chuiaa in depth of plowing, methods of «tilU ration, etc. Instead of three or font, he should plow the land In the m>\ country to a depth d$fc«lt or sovei Inches, while his alnt in the tturfat edltivatlon of the mgf must not be. a in the humid met ion. to accelerate th evnporall.m of the moisture fr»m tit soil, but l»y the cfeatl .ii of is tii.e «!ti. mulch to rcilii: e this evaporation t the minimum The niipH. athm of it old and familiar (uethMs to the m condition* <an only result in gtins dkwwiiBmenb XHUsr.vt*»»ASt i-aiiCM.. witlt J ut iau.I k h rnucji entertained by iter fu»?h and vivacious eor.t- menta. When the train was entwin;? Boa* ^on be detei’iilined to <rive her- u pleasant wurpri.-'o ar.d .so.t-uu? Wand- " **Xow, would von like to know' who i t is with wlibm you have boon talking,'** ^■Oh, vc,v? answered ibp g?rk up- tvmtiug her W-.nuing ia< e, Tlic stafwaian trailed benignant- Jy, * “I am 34r. E te rc tt-^ Mr, Edward E v e re tt” A . The girt ep-ertEst him vacantly, jho mortify­ ing thapght th a t his name could be unknown f*> her Ic.'d pot yot taken fow t in i . . i i-j.iu'(“..h a t *" 1 he pintb; Weenie oppre-dve. Fi­ nally tlio girl bbthomzht hor,-*df* “ 1)0 yon,'’ she said *l(‘.-}.ei,iU‘ly—• wdo you lit c in Lynn K‘ Mark Twain’* Best. A fter Mark Twain had spobon fo r half an hour or more at- one of his lectures years ago, says the "Bos­ ton Boeord, Juv ccmduth il to * ,bo a brief re-t, mid without a word of explanation, 1r*.*stopped talking and sat down.' *riw ftittlrd. cv hardly knew wind to do. After awhile some ouo more fold than the vest got up, strode fbv.ii the ai4e and went out. 8>mn* orte el e followed, and in a few minutes the hall was empty, “ Very good 'lecture, Mr. Clemen V’ faid u local dignitary, who was trying to ho polite, “Yon mean the ihet half of i t / ’ was the reply. ‘-The sn-ond half has no t been deliver, ,1/' "Xofc deliveredlw almost shrieked the local diyuitary. “N o ” ‘ft;d Twain. Ids composure not In the if ist di>t:trl;s'-il, while the usual merry twinkle was icon in hia eye, ’"hat Y.o have the money for the whole, r.r.d I di.n't sen wily we need to vorrv if thin onlv take h a lf ” ■’ . Chip 1 st the Old Block, Eddie IV;,, it> d F .; being renowned as ttconu dmn.i s<t-lehrated iu LarcJi- mont, IiS horn*, fur the mitnhor end preeoi-ky (,f Lis ehildicn. A faW days a;,.» he; tkdtd, a boy of seven, wanted to > d-nvu to New ‘York city to a maHv.o w ith jd o father. He p > a h d !j!ird ciaal d u n g to the paternal tou t n i l ; i:o persistently th a t 1-oy i‘<‘U!']v 1»st his train . “No, Y mu can’t i-o todyv/’ said the fr.nuy nutn, fmtdk- breaking away and fp rin li’ig f*.r the station. t4n*.:i h - c i r . re1.) young Bov a ft­ er Ids father, a rd then, brightening up, he dumb d: “Well, ambotr. give my regards to Broadw;.' !” Ueorgc M. t'ohatt ten t the young­ ster a b in d o T*.'vt day. Might B* Too Late, The lufc l*r. llonrdmait used to relate this <>» h im -d f: “I proadied a funeral *crni'.n a t mie tiuK1 and CLEARANCE SALE! January 4th to 14th. Odd lots CU R T A IN S aad POR- T IE R S , Slightly soiled, 1=2 Price* Drop patterns, Rugs, all sizes, and C A R P E T S , 1=4 off Price. One and two room lo ts /S TR AW , - •/ ^ . -*• , M ATT ING , i«2 price to close .*'■■■■ .■- ' .■*' ■ f .'i ' ^ - THE P. M, HARMAN CO.. 30-32 North Main St., - Dayton, Ohio. Great* Assortm ent New Dress Goods at Half-Price S the DELINEATOR ft l! • . DfCiMtua t }i’-0 .0 } j s - r < l 1 Vi hi x i s - - I ' M m : zh .Ti_L, < c '. ta ^ y :.t v; $1.75 value........ ... .87£c $1.50 value.................75c $1.00 value................. 50c 50c value....... . 25c Suits, $15 to $25 New Skirts, and New Underwear UNOLEUM-Great goods for Hall, Kitchen, Etc. I yard to 4 yaFds wide at 50c to 60c a yard. OIL CLOTH, 25c Up. LACE CURTAINS, COMFORTS-Laminated Down Comforts, excellent for the price. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY,, XBNI a , OHIO. ywiierirt'.i.f.ar. sj-4 «• ]‘<nj;pr t hnn tva i iay n .rtosn. iiii- ur'l-TtHr.-j' v.u: a t.!;:U <«f w-ri <ut« tf-n’ju-v, iu it, o i tin5 ; fifit- Sl'dtl' W; < c-> »t ' ho 1 !', Vu to b« : ;l?r :tf-a 1n fp »iU tlj«' VJV te flu- 1 -ii-r/ . ^s>;dlr vJji ^ . w i n ; t*IP’ ‘•f VIV 11” ’>tv-f . l i X-,S TtUti* m *: h Oi-r n’v r ' pr< u»-h 1-tih *:-J j I iiu tif n f :• ■r •] a ’WV-Jl.* .:tvl the hr.itiK-r, is 4 g*a»d ^prnuin," *'’ll <'«<,* “Vd Hu‘ uiturr'i iko.'’, i. ft]) rinht, an.1. 1 b:'k" a in thf> re-.i'rrn n>tu. but I ’m ufum! >f h” tb^s not atop pretty i ifui T Hill imt g»*f thi* man Idrkd in tiim’d *' ww* ‘TAKE THIS C U T ’ ^\\\ x. VvS T h e I ’r'rtirt Yew. Ktivo B o ugh t, am i w h ich h a s h o w Iw «so Yoi* aw n «5© years, lies honae th e s igna tu re flf a n d h a s h e r n m ode u n d e r h is jwsr- ’*>, fioaal supervision since its infancy. m v ; A llow no one to deceive y o u ia th is, AH C?ounterfeU5, Im ita tien s a n d “ Ju st-a s -good ” a r e bnb Expe rim en ts t h a t irh le w ith a n d end ang e r t h e h e a lth o r In fa n ts a n d Children—-Experience ag a in st Experiment* W h a t i s C A S T O R I A Casto ria is a ha rm less su b s titu te fo r Castor Oil, P a r e ­ goric, Broxis a n d Soothing Syrups. I t is P lea san t. I t con tains n e ith e r Opium , M orphine n o r o th e r N arco tic substance. I ts ag e is i t s gu a ran tee . I t destroys Worm s a n d allays Feverishness I t cu res D iarrhoea and* W ind Colic. I t relieves T ee th ing tr o u b le s , cu res Constipation a n d F latu lency . I t assim ilates th e Food , regu la te s t h e Stomach a n d Dowels, g iv ing h ea lthy a n d n a tu ra l sleep , T h e Ch ild ren 's P an aee a—i ’h e M o ther’s F rien d . GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Eeaia tho Sigaatnio of y ,T * r< TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TH* . owmmv , »Tr.iw«mffcTuccr, hewvour crrv. “Wo rceommeml it; there isn’t nay better.,. In mid-sammer you have to trust to a largo degree to your butwher. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are tho only kind to buy ; wo have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot, Buy of ub and he sure. C. H, CROUSE, CEDABVILLE, O. f/MRS N e rv o u s B r e a k -D o w n Nerve energy is the force that controls the or­ gans of respiration, cir­ culation, digestion, . afid elinaination. *Wlien yoti feel weak, nervous, irri­ table, sick, i t is often be­ cause you lack nerve energy, and tbe process of rebuilding and sustain­ ing life is interfered "with. Dr. Miles’ Nervine bas cured thousands of sucb cases, and will we believe benefit i f not . entirely, cure you. Try it. ••My nervous system gave away I got w W I W to give tm mV business. Xbegan taxing pr. MUea Restorative Nervine, In a tew uaye I was rnuca better, ana, I continued to Improve until entirely cured. I am In business again, and never mis* an opportunity to^recommend thl* romeay* ’ • MBS. W. 3L. BURKB, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Youp druggist sell* Dr. Miles’ Nervine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle loniy) if It fail* fo benefit you. M ile s M e d ic a l C o * E lk h a rt* l a d Nurse Says *T know what is good of South Bellin^iam, Wash., “and will say that I consider Cardui the best medicine for girls and women. I t makes them feel like new persons, re­ lieves their pain and reg­ ulates womanly troubles. “Both my daughter and 1 received great benefit” E S I Take The Woman’s Tonic As a medicine for fe­ male trouble, no medi­ cine you can get has the old established reputation, that Cardui has. Fifty (50) years of suc­ cess prove that It has stood the greatest of all tests—the test of TIME As a tonic for weak wo­ men, Cardui is the best, lie- cause it is a woman’s tonic. Pure, gentle, safe, re­ liable. Try Cardui, Meat is Healthy, Tho human system needs meat, not the tough, in­ digent-able kind which makws it a labor for the diges tive organs to naimilate it, but tho nutritiouM, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C W, Crouse & Co, Successor to C, WF.IMFR, *m h* F R E E One pair Blended Invis­ ible Bifocals, all one price no .seam, no cement. To any one bringing oi sending to our ofltee thret eiLstomeis for glasses a mounting to 15 00 or mote wo will present a pair oi Invisible Blended Bifocal* with frames. Call on or ad dress. Charles S Fay, MSf ft O pO rlA l!, v 1 '. xijtn, ,sr , n

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