The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

3Q V/. 3d S4.» Doth Photaoo. to -..ij:fjc'-l jkj !^eiLcriltr- “ teto a a,.—cn£mi tw "A iq n'S c% Then acU Ihfcn ctoat Avar’s Pills. fcov;cL%" Ato ^cnrdattcxif Bold far ticsufe efeSy yeeso, liQ Mari/iSle HeraScJ, t Do Your ;.car. r'n shabby. It can and mark' to look in;t a coat of '(* chair in looking hi- hrighti'iit ft on like m w by apnly- nnphf'ir.'t Varnish KARLH DULL Editor, ;§es Suit. Y©u? FRIDAY,3 APRIL 1, 1910. ORGANIZATION WINS. Our Refraction Work By a - f A-to;-, •'* <,v ■ i. : tin- liquor gang (loon not I ■ Charles. S* Fay„ • M’f ’g Optician. 28’<33. Mam St., Springfield, O. *TbftvofceptiTitlingOftBcnreiaforInsomnia,with *whichShaveboonaflUrtodforovertwentyyoars, andIcancaythatt'ascarctnhavoclveo. inomoro inlirfthimanyotherreined,?I haveevertried, I ahullcertainlyrecommendthemtosayfriends ciq boweoUfiUeyare reproaontod,*' „ • ■„„ Thofl,Gillard,ElsiDtIII* Beat For The Bowels I m o o i ^ , te w im m . cancv CATttAsvno The liquor men are opposed to Christian citizens having anytiling . to do with politic:;. They complain ii miuibtoiB address Iheir »udit>iim> j in favor of good govern mint. They ] howl against a “ union of church and i state,1' as they term it. ; Of course ■want the church and its monikers to ! take any part in govermontal affairs, local, slate or national. The liquor men would disfranchise every mini- :. ster anil every church member if . could. The gang wants to run cam- ; paigns and elections in the “ good old i way" it did before if had federated \ churches pitted against it. Good citizens can never expect good government from the saloon and liquor gang. They must fight ! the liquor element to a finish. The way to- do it is to.organize and then stand together, "work together, pull together; the army of good citizens |is invincible. i Let the liquor fore* s howl. They 1are howling because they are hurt, f They arc meeting defeat hi all parts j of the country because the good cit­ izens know the splendid results that. , can be achieved, through orgamza- : tion. The work will go on, for “ like . a mighty army moves thcOhurch of ■God,” -—American Issue. Palatable.PotdnS, Toots Gool, Do»GocH, Kovor Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. I C c , :/>. Novo- ■old in bulk. Tho Konnfno tablet Stamped QUO. Guaranteedto oaro oryour money baolii Sterling RemedyCo., Chicago orN.V, 537 ANNUALSALE, TENMILLIONBOXES Additional Locals. Gall on John {Stewart if you want your fruit trees sprayed, W. L. MARSHALL. AUCTIONEER. Twenty-two years success* •i —My paint shop is now open and ready for spring work. Ralph Wolford, Battleship Brand Coffee, 20 cents, ful experience selling for the 1a!Ui23ceutsiuhulIi afc McFarland leading Live ’ Stock Breeders . and Farmers in this section. Tlroa. ritain. Very easy to apply as it works freely under the brush and dne:; without allowing laps. Tiy it. Money back if not satisfied, C. M, Crouse sells it. In our announcement column will he found the name of Mr. Joseph B. Fleming an a candidate for Infirm­ ary Director before the coming primary, Mr Fleming has served on this board with credit to him­ self a<«d the county and lias a large acquaintance that will remember him on election day. DID YOU SEE THOSE PANTS In our show windows? THEY ARE THE LATEST and don’t eost much either only $2 .50 to $ 5 ,0 0 a pair. Step in and Ibok over our line of Suits and Pants. It will pay you. At Bird’ s. County Auditor Walter Dean was in town Wednesday looking alter his interests m connection with liis campaign for a second term. Mr. Amos Faulkner, a candidate for the same office w.;s also circulating aiming friends. Thursday Mr. J. B, Stevenson of Yellow Springs and Mr. Walter Barnett of Jamestown, both candidates for county commis­ sioner, made the town a visit. ,nr;r.a I van uF’.siat t!io ■ k, i e hr I;,h Hunt .J -.i I-*- Gf>- ■ltl«’!i rA t.aeher <t£ i rinri’.'Mt rienzmt I; lie didn’ t iiagu outside ! flow fm got ; »I to niuipiy ! 1 his after j pH* d for a pt b.ri 3p,nlan-mu i-chit tls, nit; know a word titty 1 ills mutli.-rV) tong'i) the job ami made I'hRrnct-ri'.tU* of achh'VciiH'iit'i. His is ■a wonderful story. Few men have been M :rd higher aud dropped lower by fim eapnicn of of Fortune, and „running through all ids checki'i’i d career is that talis­ man of. pluck which compelled the tickle guilders to smile on bin dar­ ing cchfiner, ami gigantic plans whether she would.or no, America China, Korea, Egypt —all these countries have keen tiie scenes of lus prodigious activitieu anil the sources whence wealth has flowed inno liis.treasure house. “ Impossible is the adjectives of foolsi” , jo an old copybook mo’Uo attributed to Na­ poleon, and it would seem to have been also the motto of Hunt in iiis ® i o E a sti y o n U a ifl A fca jrs vrliMa 5 sa 3 l>eca to U m O & i ? ever S4$- year. f e s l3o» Ws© sBgmatm’O ' o£ atwl 3kas lb« ch jrnaslo miEadlt1!? Inis pcs?s> Coaa^DispfruisioH. otoco ita tofaney* ^ a ^yjoxv bo © bo t o deceive you In tM s. All C?©5MrtprfeIt*,j IiBstBtiojiq H ks I j JSsperiinffipnitd tlsat trLl© tvltla ansi cmilaiiSigcE*tin© lieitltla. c f tofastla ^aad CMltli’ea—Esiterfeaeo against Bspertaenlw What Is CA STO R IA j “ Wo reeomsaeod. It; there-Isn’ ; nay bettor... • In mid-tiUHunor you have to tenet ; to a large degree tp your butoher. 1 Castoria, is a termless snlustitot© for Castor OH» Pare* g o r !^ Brops anil Soothing Syrispg. I t is Pleasant, Ife contains neither OpHun? Blorpliis© nor ©thei? Hareotle substance. Its age Is Its gnastantee; - I t destroys "Worms -and allays J?©vgribljinicsa> I t eures UiarrlMBSi and .Wind Clolie. I t relieves Teething Troubles- cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food; regulates th© Stomach and Bowels* gfelnu healthy and natural sleep# The Children's Fanaeecji-^ffhe Mother’s Friend# W e ll C a r e d F o r M e a t s CA STO R IA A L W A Y S BeaxB the Sigaature of ip hot weather are. the only kind to buy; wo have propox* appliances lor keeping them right, and tbey’ro oweet and Kafe when oold. Don’ t go meat shopping when it’o hot. Buy of us and be sure. C . H . C R O U S E , - CBDAltVILDE, O, undertakings. i This erstwhile school. feaclier numbers among lus friends rulers and potentates, anil many other great ones of the earth. But even now he is sighing lor new worlds to conquer, EveryMonth’ $100 Rewords $100. The readers o f this paper will he pluaoc- to learn dint there ja at least one dreaded dicMse that science lias bean able to cure in TheKIM YouHafeAlwaysBought in Us© For O v e r ' 3 0 ''Yean THECENTAVOCOMPAUV, YYpURRAVGTttPCT*HEWYORKCtTV. ail iti shtges and thqt is Catarrh. Hall's j Mr, J. G, Williamson is announced as a candidate; for his second term Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional linx-ase. requires a constitutional treatment, H li’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up for County Infirmary Director. Mr. > tl'eW;’wl :m'} nwf.mBsnrf«cs of system , ‘ --------- *>«.■ foundation of the 1 strength by j nd assisting! fu mj j iu,uunii jmn:un , j,m# ., . , , , , , . lam son 1 .^ ho w ell known to tlm 1 , , t , *.. « iiiw'ssp, tiJGpntu-nt i lc o f this coun ty that little can ' building up the ronstilntlMii Ai Willb people he said in his behalf. His first term on this board lias been all that the public desires of an official and we are sure the people will recognize the merit by giving him the custom­ ary second term, The only candidate that, Ifj an- nouncod from Miami towhsbip at present is Mr. J. B, Stevenson who comes before the electors .asking fat* support for the office of couni y com­ missioner. Mr, Stevenson is one of the best qualified men hi-the comity? for such a posit iosuwihg to his long{ Gxpr rif he* m public affairs, IF ; was a member of the building com- J nature in doing its work, The proprietors i have fo much faith in its curative powers, | that they offer one HundPcil'Dofiar.s for any > vice that it fciia to euro.' Sand for .list o testimonials. Address, p. J, CHPKEY & Co, Toledo 0 . Sold by Druggist, Yfia, Hall’s Family Fills are the best. CASTORIA J?of Infants q M t3MKtai» D b Kini You Have Always Bought E V E R Y D O L L A R ■ V , Y O U F U T I N y i T H E . B A N K j - / S T B E N G T H E N S ’H E ' W A L L j b e t w e e n y d u i Cupynchl lofr'i C. r* 2 nnmcitRan. Co--No 6 s The Exchange Bank, IND1VIDUAI.RF.SI'ONSIIill.tTY P aid C apital $80,000.00 P residen t. G u o. IV . R ic e , 1 s t.V ic e P res. O l i v i . ii ( t AKL oxigh , 2 d V . 1 ‘ reo, (). L. S m it h , Oa&hior L . .F, T in d a l ij , AsRiatant Cash ier. • C E D A R V IL L ie , OH IO . Bears th* Signatureof Have you seen those Men’4 1 miwuon for the court bonne D o y o u want the h igh d o l la r : h o b b y s u i t s m our windows, j ; if not, hetter take a look. THEY for your property? ARESWELLandthe price pleased hundredstoff others $ 13.50 and $16,50 each, (ask them.) Why not you?T TERMS TREASONABLE■ only At Birds. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0, Watt enter* Persons wishing my services ; tamedanumborofMcmir, atdinne will please claim date before *Tm>3day ■were Mrs, advertising. Citizens Among those J.W. Wildmati. present Ernes,, No. 208, XENIA, O. J , V»Glu iUl»i « * T * TVJJUiUit«U# i'Ji pnone ^ an(| 'WiUliimn, Mr. aud Mrs. [ L. H. Sullenherger, Mrs. M. X, Marsh ____ _ ■Messrs. G.E. and Oliver Jobe. WANTED! 100,000 POUNDS — OF*—- WOOL wife during ; Mr. I), H. McFarland and 1 who have been in the Houtli : the winter months, returned lien ; last Saturday. Mr. McFarland •ex­ pects to move his household goods . to Dayton m a few days and will ; remain in that t'ity until fall, when ; he will again return to the South. WILL PAY THE HIGH­ EST PRICES, Those “ LOW CUT SHOES” are up tho last mlriutc, Don’t purehasc'tilt you take a look at ours. You can be sure of tho NEWEST GOODS and LOW­ EST PRICES always. At Bird’s.. Phone or write the DeWine-BeMenCo. §Sl!@ ICECREAM! ICECREAM! Yellow Spring Both Phonos (3, We are prepared to handle ice cream through out the ncinon. Hfraw!terry and Vanilla flavor .-1 at pree.ent. Palace Ileataurant. body receiving commendable credit for the erection of the buildin, under the amount appropriated. POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS. Wo are authorised to announce the name of County Auditor Wal- \ tor I j . Dean as a candidate before tho coming primary for his second j terra. "We arc authorized to announce the name of William F. Orr as a ; candidate for Prosecuting attorney i subject to (he coming primary elec­ tion. We are authorized to announce; the name of Walter W. ISaructr M E A R IC K ’i a candidate before the coming pri-i mary Jor the office ol county com missinner. We are authorized to annouhee j the name of Orvylle R, Smith as a candidate for State Representative before tho liepuhlican primary! election on May 17 W** are authorized to announce i tlie name of Mr. Frank L, Johnson ‘ as a candidate for Prosecuting At*, torney, subject to the Republican • primary. \ We are authorized to announce j th*>name Mr. B. I). Williamson as: a candidate for county commissioner at the coming primary. We are authorized to announce the n vine of W. B. McCallinter as a candidate for Hheriff, subject to NEW HEAT STORE INSPECTION INVITED . C. Weimer. Meat is Healthy. S 3 . O O S 3 . Q O , * 4 . 0 0 ¥ T 'K * • Sc sB M O I I O i J a U J C ^ S H O E S / W . L . D O U G L A S ' ^ ’TtibUcan primary. - - - - - - We are authorial «1 to announce the name of John IT. MeVcy m a candidate for re-election for infirm- Wo are. RclJing fiiilto that look like $::3 and values for O-VCD. There in 110 two to tell you why, come and nee. but. SPRINGCOATS Woarepricing(gylieh {ApringGoats at $3.co, fjs.Go, $li»Ji!>, CdoJjyand Up. : Wooinnvjoumanynovelties that cannothefoundfl'iewin-iv. OritHTOGK OF IfcslhtoWciB WfaiON WADE Hoys* - Sham $ 2 . 0 0 anti $2.50 fastCsla?BgclctsUc: __ ,W. L, Douclao okecs aro tho lowest price, quality eoaaidcvcd, In tho world. uar^. 9 ^ ....... « MEN’S LATEST HAT STYEES The human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which 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. Oar Spring line in now ready showing all tin* latent styles In Stiff and Hoffc Mats. All that in ilr.iiralilo In MAT- BOM i;i on hand for your chons. lUg. PlTCO, $ 1 .0 0 to $ 5 .0 0 SULLIVAN, Hotter, 27 S. Limestone Street, S p r in g fie ld , O h io , i G W. Crouse & Co, Successor to^C C. WEIMER, VAi AUSML & GO. Closing-Out Sale It's nowonderourClosing Out Sale is a grand quggogq , for it loreallyGurprioing4hopriceswo aromaking,©nall our first-eiaas morehandioo. ary Director before the Republican primary, for a nec.nni term. ] W'e an* authorizi d to anuomic.e j the mime of J. B. Fle.inmg ana eandi* j date lor Infirmary Din ctor, eubject 'to the Rcpubiican primary, May 17th. fheir cscellent style, easy fitting and gtialitica oaccl fljoso of S K I R T S , D R E S S E S and W A I S T S fh o Moj.t { ‘<nnpHo I,no- in Ohio. flEAR ICK ’S, C L O A K HOUSE. long wearing qs otlacr laakea. If yon have been paying high prices for yens* shoes,U»onext ticao you need a pair givo W» L. Dcuglas chocs a trioL Yoa can cavo money on your footwear aed get shoes that are just as good in every way as those that have ’jeesa costing von higher prices. If yea ccaH vtrii car forgo factories vtDrcsktess, Mass., ard seo ic? yourself jow carefully W. 1» Douglas shoes r.ro mailo, yon weald then andcrotaradwhy they hold tlicif claape, fit better and wear longer than othermakes. c i r r u s w. i„ u .gm ia . ntvi rji.e is ! 1 aliel.r .>fi.i n '~t 'I't I' firr! . 1 . 1 . 'ruhe Vo S cjimi U. non*, irw.i.o,.-' , '-cr.’ rt'ni'i.sw.u-'L.jv.-ar- - ,!V.r.r!n(, j- TJ mOi.ufCsia!,.,':,V/.L.m'affua, -fraacA*a»«'—- Wo arc, authorized to announce the name of W. B. Htcvcnwon aa a candidate lor Infirmary Directory it.-fore tho coming primary elec­ tion. WALL PAPER W e ao> giv ing «>m-quart r o ff on a ll W a ll Paper, Bord.-i,:, Moulding-), *-{<•. J,i t m. i.hov/ yom* our fine iino o f patiorn:i. Tfae Great D ia^ eea aod Dysentery itexswy Wc arc authorized to announce tho name of J, C. WilliauiMtii a<i a candidate for re election for In­ firmary Director subject to the Re­ publican primary. We at >authori/- d to announce the name of J. P>. titevimson an a candidate for County Cnmmiauoner tuibji e(, to ihi> Republican, primary. We me authorized to announce name of Amw Ik Fuulnner au a candidate for County Auditor be­ fore the coming primary. Cures o-ute azdcnn.rfodfonlu,c«, djscn- tery, clieb resaw l as ,*4 rziami r Asiatic tin,lets, cad j lyvCids tho Lcvclip- ic: at o f tjphoKl favi r. womlcrtal ^-alto otitaincd Li c5l pads o f the w«ild. 44WOHttS USE MAfitCL” RflATTIWGS We ‘dimv an imunnaily buy.e line of ]iattern:! of China and Japane e Mirtthi,':-:. All 73c grad- u .hu4d ‘ fi* .V>c All ollc Ll'.'td. T( dlli-l d to Z'.IC All ;;-c '.ml. : Itduenl to LSV All tiiic grade:; 1 educed to l,c LACE CUOTA5WS3 I,et 11-1 'dimv j«m (hroutvh our lin e of Lace thivtain-., Mep;, Madia-1., Herimo, Etc. VD- are m ak in g hi;; reduct ini", in Ihisj depann e-n t. W CARPETS W e are offerin g Carpet*; at than wiiole.iale prices, 'a p t'd ry IJiTi:.f:el*i a t fwc, tide nd 0-1 v o l m B o d y Brnnielu , A 1 11- ...... t . a # *<rv 1 . . > at ui.i.i. worth $ 1 . 1 : 0 . V e lv e t t 'a) pels at uuc, worth iji.u.i and $ 1 , 30 . 'UNOLSUMS A ll Oil Clothi:, Liiioleium i, C o ii; C a r p * t c , , at unheard o f tu-leew. pric -: (bind Inlaid Linoleum, UM in o llli u l u B*"it Milaiil L inoleum $1 t !2 ’e-c P rin t'd L inoleum , GOc trie P rin t-d ,7 :c Prmt.-d IJnoleum, L inoleum , fine 40C PICTURES In ou r p ie iu ie ga llery w ill be found a tine lin e o f Framed and I n fra ou d pieturi n, all o f v, lilt'li are ofiert il at a disi-ount ot S3per cent. il! j 13 . M-.tlti i-'t , Pried 20 corats po^ Lox0 TbiCt i-f, i-rf a fi.it, ;ijep - Sf.STl'll''.l‘,|sIfit| r.S[,.tu 3 o%. -riln;'-’,. Mivn’t it uuildoa'ty .'itf.iry„-.ua irisifuifn 1 TUB ClILMim 6QMPWlY» dskeg!),M.Y,.„II,S, A. YblaClosing 8alo will glvri ‘you opportunity to LaytiratofciaocFloorCovoringa, Wail Paper, Dpaporloa, Eto., at pricoa|hatwill hoa hig saving toyou. writes Lola P . Roberts, of Vienna, Mo., “ I used to be sick most of the time and suffered with backache and headache. My Mother, who had bpen greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since,” E 49 Every dollar you j>ut m the hank means another step toward success. K-o successful man lias ever been without; a bank ac­ count. 1 A bank account means nun-eased prestige anil a sense of reliability and security, well worth the greatest effort in order to aevuirn one,. CARDUI BT h e W o m a n s T o n | c a 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 a d e from harmless roots and herbs, it has no bad after-effects, does not interfere with the use of any other medicine and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. Itwill help you. Your dealer sells it. I have opened ameat store m the J. 0. Barber room and ask for a share of your patronage, The finest outfit in tho county has been emdalb d lor tho storing, handling and .retailing of fresh and salt meats. Our prices will always ho consistent w'ith the market quotations. Th(! BookmaM ...BestaaraDt... INTHEBOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STRE T DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N OW as CENTS , Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tho Boot of Good TJoed in tba Cul­ inary Department. J . H. McfllLLAN . > , Funeral Director arid Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Crave Vnulto and Cement Building Bloeka. Tolophona 7, Cedarville, ;Ohio. •Ciwe H U N T IN G I F I S H I N G ' • A1 <0 Hr..! taa tv .a eZlScXJjy Isfo.lo ia rlcwsts? .f xo p;et- WUluVU* *Ut-*®'- CCTC? TCJ f :£ 4 » :r. 3 ni rcsiimfrinwc^t!aC 3 t7 L!tra:.n-. M.ulcw.. It joa’ta for ! 1.1tlcra liilrca fo it WIB cryytXa -tl HATICKALC 7 SSTCSAH , fI'ri 1-^9 a tarag),JBDa c r.t.'xixc! Y'Zj” ,»Sr.!..: .1, _t;fi ; f-;TcXC.-t.ca cq ar.O bry xrl :0 livca vthevi ifi a tl’Kitg tajeyntalo tjfat ot b'.vr's as-r. tcfiphcn SftBlM.TRIALCfrai Scaa-cuC^s.t!sa;ps - CV.J \.c -will cc:-.,l yc.i a errg or iss HiSlW&tt era sssmst otcrr.v.o!lc i iuvy basih. e-:c.i eiasla «nl;l WoScb Svb» fstatiLss rKfc. ii«.) c: clioemuiili ttto. ir; 1:.-;?.C7 r.sp ifL . 0 ;.i joa tealtttoS nATiorj’ff.'npfi.temfi. frc. icm'-rawi, tw * IS DEAIIT? w e m o M s n ? --Dyr-.ri Ijij.'a Fikiay, Aj<; J : , Ur. Jaz.< - fk m Day.!*.-» IltoAiJi- il j ColWliljJ-L. Smith and CA> Ml a new —SEEP POI Roso and Trjtir Mrs. V, II. South Charh'Ktt.ij Mrs. M. A. Cr<- from Crowley La Mr, and-Mrs. 1- xn Plattrsburg ov> Prof. Palau-r mother ami mVt 'i Miss Ethel Mi a few friends, Tm The Wednew]a was entertained h —General repai: tires at Townsb Mrs. Harry FJui the guest of her m Condon. Mrs. J. H. Moil.,' Wolford spent Bat field. Mr. Walter Ball days the first of th ton. —We will pay fi only, 17o in cash, 5 —Better get yo buggy painting. Townsle tl To have yot remodeled f- Weare trial to proifc] i :1 m w . THIS Fc TO THE B e PTJB Gentlemen tho office of Prc say that! have am controlled l. office will feel f i ability, against class or set of j classes alike, b(|i Upon thes careful consideilt! I f Up y on goc the this n o i ij Bi

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