The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
THE VER * la t e st POPULAR OPERA, SAORIO and GIASSIO, «. l uiGrL-'.y m r o r i i ■In City A t I j y ,> I Music IHEREDSTH’S, S8 W. 3sl Sta EJaytoa, £J, BofL PSaoiaoo. e ** mfc C^oiGr 1 t h e H a i r Oonrcsfflciitta esf :X-, cs^s MCiipViacop Jfr:*:c''3 c:a::a that caros t>.;r.2re!3 a-ri fcj'ST!Loir. t, a o t;rj;-„aca;3 crcri ’-'33ot caftv €'7«'5VJ, c - u - . A ^ a . f c J ea d:o fcakkCa, Scri&niCttaii^ Cfcanjha sr-ikls inifcXIra c? edp, CCC::IC3N fcjBCKS « Chsit, ELr"kr?, tcnir, 17r.'cctc3rcKcJycSK c ' j rank, Aticbri. fcScaiikst,esto-cts. Sfcacr. Pcsfcnc. Tv, ishAfcrcala fa yaar dcrtcr. Arts him If lima ibacinclo fajasioasL~r.rc:”!cs;t. ' him if ha tlifn'v*Ayer’nliitr Vigeirfns tnaifa fromfililsfonanb, Btho test rtCpa# - 1 , ;-j croi.l r ’_1 -r faTa.! I v I t , v? for dncdnsff. Let film decide. He Loews. ,5. I4-Aten Fu'iC-W*. towiS, BfcO. _____________ 1 1 '■-> ' '> 1 f i all vV iL A, l r im r a i r th 1 >r sjifi i P..U • .. Tt-'jj.r, aivl uq'Ii ^ a1 if r . r ' iuako ;t Cniivi li i* mt ft-?; y ,:t , i arfjrn. TLc 41 r.nf.r 'j "'i the flint H'H tiaya ri. • Hummer Hrimnl, wMrh e 11 ’i i t * AtL'to'St Ltl). It >t , .,f in tto ■ '••nntfy y-f ,-4:#••*%*»3%. Cecferellle Herald. DoYom Fi,«>o a ’o r T e a r . KARIM BULL, E d ito r FRIDAY, APP.IL 15, 1010, SuitYou? Our Refraction Work Is Not Excelled * By Anyone C h a r le s S. Fay, M’f’gj Optician. 23Ji E. MaingSt., SpringfiriaTTI. SourStomacii **I used Cancareita mad fool Jilro a nowj&fltt. Xliavo lieno a tmfitoro* fro dynpojmift and boot otomacra fo r tho lake twoyenro* X h avobcou taU ins m oat- ctno nnd o th er drnjja, bub coula ilpd no roliof only fo r a nhoifc tlm o. 1 v/ill Tocommond Oascaroto to jny frtonda as tiio only thlivi? fo r indigestion nnd »#onr stom ach and to hoon th o bovrols in cood can* ilition. TUoy aro very nice to eat. , \ H arry GtuclUoy, H ouch Ckunl 2 .P&* Best For i The Bowels d r • CANDY CATHARTIC! Pl«a»»nt, P alatablet P o ten t, Tooto Good. DoGooiJ. S ev er Sicken, Woalton o r G ripe, Ida, 2 ae, 50e,Noyor ■old in balk, i n o fronuino tab let stam ped 0 0 Q* an aran teed to enro o r your rspnoy buck, Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N,Y> 599 AHMUILSALE, TENMilUOHBOXES Wr L, warshall T 7" AUCTIONEER. Twenty-two years success ful experience selling for tlie leading Live ■Stock Breeders and Farmers in this section. Do you want the high dollar for your property? , Ifhave pleased hundreds 'of]' others ,(ask them.) Why not you?^ 1 TERMS ^REASONABLE: • Persons wishing my services will please claim date] before advertising. Citizens phone No. 208, XENIA, O. TO THU E R P I'n u C A K 'i OP TH I 3 SIXTH i h s t e h t : - - I T,’i«ii to announce mynolt a ean- dulatfi for the .Republican Nomina tion for ConjiresM imbjoct to the May Republican Primary, an«l I respect fully .solicit your support. If ejected, I will pfivo the jicople of the. Sixth District, honcat, fa ith ful representation, dom;.' only th a t which I know to be in accordance with thfiir wishes, ■ Yours very truly, It. Wilds Gilchrist, Lebanon, Ohio. Additional Locals. Mrs. H a rry F lu iiart of Dayton spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs, Ju lia Condon, Jo ,n Voxel’s Minotrels will be the attraction a t the Fairbanks Theatre Hprinftfield, Ohio. Tuesday, April 1'Jtli. John Vo;;eI i« one of America’s m instrel men and brings with him an excellent production and com pany. with lots of new jokes and songs, Anyone who enjoys a M in strel show should not miss this en gagement as it gives an ’.excellent opportunity for good, hearty langh- th e r ami an excellent entertainment for those who go to the theatre to be entertained, THE UQUA. Rev. W alter Condon, wife and two children of Clarion, Iowa, are guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watt. ■ ’ ’ Mr, Charles Baskin, who has been attending medical college at Ann Arbor, visited tbe first of the week with Mr. and Mrs James McMillan. Mrs. Lida Archer has been improv- j ing her property on North Main street by the erection of a new veranda and having the dweling repainted. Complete arrangements for the Antioch Chautauqua, a t Yellow Springs, O.bio, are now being made. The Bession will be held on the his toric campus among the trees, of easy access, from .1une 18th to 26th. There iB.nomore beautiful sight, than the white city of tents scattered among the trees near tii college buildings, illuminated with electric lights. All the sessions wi*l he held under the large ten t except when the weather is unfav cable will be taken into tbe nuditprnih ju st .completed, where by the use of the main floor and gallery, over 200 people can be seated. Arrangements have been made to feed the people on the campus. Those who come for afternoon ses sion may remain over for the even ing attraction without cost. Tin> three entrances, for footmen, teams and automobiles, afford the Mr. W alker Austin, who has been in the South for the past eighteen months has returned to his home in ilellbbook and will likely 'remain in this comity. He was the guest of Miss Inez Shepherd over Sabbath.' The census enumerators take up their work today,' Friday. A ll cir- izettK aro asked to give the govern ment agents as much assistance as possible. Mrs. W . I?, P u tt repres ents the corporation and Miv H a rry Kennon the township. ’ WANTED! 100,000 POUNDS ’ _ 0 F — "31 ■ W O O L The action of the F irs t U. P. congregation in Xenia “ requesting" th a t ladles remove their hats, be ginning lastSabbath , is to bo recoxn- lnerded. In a ll other public places ladioB aro compelled to remove their hats and is no more excuse for o h o tho liigii ornaamental pieces of head gear in tho ehurcb*than in tho opera house or elsewhere. There is no personal objection to tho ladies wearing ju st what they want, bu t when the view of the speaker is ob scured to some three or four persons by one fiat, then i t is time for reg ulation. We are proud to nay many of the ladies in the Xenia congrega tion supported and voted for the* “request". WILL PAY THE HIGH EST PRICES. Maori Legend. In New Zealand the Maoris nay that a man went out one night and on stumbling opraine I his ankle. Where on Iiy lamented so loudly that a t loot tho moon cam i down and took hold of him. In Ida fright ho seized a bush, but tho moon pulled that up by tho room and called hack into tho cky with both man and hush. L ast F riday was an enjoyable day a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J . G. George when five families repre senting tho R. P. congregation (O. S.), brought their surprise d in ner with them m honor of Mrs. George’s 77th b irthday . After din ner there was a “ postal card show er" which numbered one hundred and thirty-one. I n the evening the children gathered with tin* parents along with Mr. and Mrs, J . E . Kyle, the la tte r being a cousin of Mrs. George. Mrs* Ralph George of Jamestown presented an orna mental cake with tiie number “77" in the cen ter num a inied with small candles. I)r. J . O. George of Dayton brought several beautiful fioral of ferings. Tho children stayed all night with the “ old folks" and de parted Saturday morning for their homes wishing father and mother many happy retu rns of the day, Woman. Wives and mothers generally serve as tho chief corner stones of model homes. Sometimes they embody tho I pillars, the framowprk and tho em- j belllshments in addition to the finan cial support. The delicate artistic • touches of all home sentiment aro ex pected to emanate from the heart, brain and hand of woman. She per forms the bulk of service from the foundation to tho capstone of the home.—What-To-Iiat. an*!is sj M v i > ' -all who a ttend ( .Don't, itii.-:- k . \ TSio pr y ia n 2 a representative — r/MIo tr s-i; T.sarjly ttkaearive, tkn ^nlertaitisaji nt feat tire Is prominent, i there are j *(51 ;, -;i<* i a pHbontetiven of the uaoruS awuJng in tin* politi cal world than Uov. Hock of Kan- eao. Gov. Gl- nu of North Carolina and. General :Y j *rweod of Ohio, who will be p:t> <nt. There arc few great< r rerurtat r.t on tuo platform thou George R. Htuort, Mrs. Lake * Elbert Hubbard, who make their fir;;t. appiaranco on the Antioch . platform. Among tho orators will j appear Amhor.it Otf, Bob pjeeds, ■ Brooks Fletcher1 Dr, Wishart of i Pittsburg, I)r. Tyndall of Now York ' and Mr, Ames of Cleveland. Along - tho lino ox dramatic performers' there will be tho Houston*;, mind ■ readers and tin' famous famous Cob- i urn players m tho Hbakespearo role. | Among the list of musical talent are found the nanira ot Jeanette Durno of Chicago, Joanne Audresvs ol’ De troit, the Howo-Ziegler C(> of Col li nbus, the KoHogg-IIainea Binging Party of Chicago and tbe MaeDon- aldo of Columbnn. Present prospects indicate that this season W’ill he a record breaker from every point of view. Dr. Fess, President of Antioch College, will have complete charge of the pro gram, . ‘ • BREEDERSATTENTION. The draft horse market was never as strong as it is now. The Per cheron never enjoyed such popular ity with the city buyer, and no one , disputes his being tho best farm , horse produced. Breed to a Perch- eron deep m the blood, able to pro- i duce tbetmo Percboron type. Mo-' tuer, the Imported Percherou lias \ proven a sure breeder his first year : ver the. sea and is now’ ready for 1 service. Jeff. Hood, an experienced . and careful caretaker is in charge. Andrew Winter POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS. Polntara fo r Orators. There aro three things necessary for the after-dinner speech. The first io to ho able to otand up, tho second too bo able to speak up, and tho third (and perhaps the most Important of all) io to be able to shut up. Phone or w r ite th e DeWine-BeldenCo. Yellow Springs, Ohio Both Phones. IN THE STUD. P at Brurvfi is a seal brown stai~ {Io>iVW*£» foalod April 17t 1CQ3otaiqln 18 U hando high, weigbu 1,280 pound. Ho ban a groat- na tu ra l npe< d, io a _ very 1light actor, hio ga it in eaoy - .and graceful, ' j TEHMC: Tiff*} grand young horoo will saako 1010 a t my rcoidonco, on w h a t is known as tim Goorgo Rati- , t l a l l farm 2 ndlo.o west of CodarviJlo on tlio Yellow Opmign road, a t very ' low termn. $18 to insure colt to stead and ouck. If you wloh t o ; rciso hi/jh elaKs trottern, all purport oi* fancy road h jrnes, will bo pleased * to bavoyoa lo o t o t Pot Burtw before booking your mar m . RottpoetfuJly yours, Honry Doddn, Owner. ICECREAM! ICECREAM! ore ptwf;a«\l t<» {lundlo w< c?< ana throtij ;h out the iuoihou . l '.ftawh'-ppy and Vanilla tSavoro a t , pfi'Ui Ht. Palac i li .JtmmnL The Bryson Horse Sale X E N I A f OHIO- T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 2 8 . 35 Head of High-Class Horses 35 Catalogue on Application, •tm* rate* odUKHSfc UMmf *M§. i t i **i W. B. BRYSON & SON, Oak Lawn Farm. "•’Wo are authomed to . announce the name of I. T. Cumuiiiis as a candidate for life second term ns county commissioneor before the coming primary. f Wo are authomod to announce ! tho name of E. B, lughthiner as a candidate for, tho nomination for Sheriff before she Republican pri mary* . . ' ‘ . ’ We aro authorized to announce the name of John 3L, McPherson as a candidate for County Commission er,before the coming primary. We an? authorized to announce the name of Mr. B. F. Thomas as a candidate for County Recorder be fore the Republican primary. We aro authorized to announce the name of County Auditor Wal ter L. Dean as a candidate before the coming ‘primary for; his second term. . ' . Wo are authorized to announce the hame of William F. Orr as a - candidate for Prosecuting attorney ; subject to the coming primary elec- j tion. | We are authorized to announce the name of Walter W, Baruotr as a candidate before the coming pri mary lor the office ot county com missioner. We are authorized to announce the name olOfvylle B. Smith as a candidate for State Representative before the Republican primary election on May 17 Wo aro authorised to announce the name of Mr. Frank L. Johnuou as a candidate for Proseeutm At torney, subject to th e .Republican primary. We are authorised to announce the iniMo Mr. B. 2). Williamson as, a eaudidato for county commissioner a t the coming primary. Wo art*authorized to announce the name of W. I*. MeCallisfer as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tho Republican primary. We are authorized to announce the name «l John H. McVey as a candidate for roelcetion for infirm- r ry Director before tho Republican primary, for a second term. Wo aio authorised to announce the name of J. B. Fleming ana candi date lor Infirmary Director, subject to the Republican primary, May 17th. We are authorised io announce tho name of W«.B. fJteveiinon as a candidate for Infirmary Directory before the coming primary elec tion. Wo are‘authorised to announce the name of J. C. Williamson as a candidate for re election for In firmary Director subject to the Re publican primary. We mo aufbos'med to announce the name of 3. B. Htovenwm as a Candida;!- for County Commissioner subji et fi> the Republican primary. We ase autiioiiaed to announce name of a hum B Faulkner as a e.amlWate tor County Auditor j»e- foie the eominf; primary. S&o HimciL Ifrgu UtaTO^lwaya EomgMs* and ■vrlslela Iras beta. I n « h © f o r amu? S<J> yeay% l a s boco© tlio sifpiatsnr©* a t atufil b a s becra m a tlo uuadeir S j S q iser® etwaal s a p e rv ls lo a sSiaeo i t s iimifamey* , A llow sao o n e t o deceive y e a l a tills, 'Q{ AH C o iia te rfe lts , Iswitatloias and** Jpst»a§-g05Mlsaat© Isufc KspewnaeatM t h a t triil© w i t h a n d eadamgex? t h e h e a lth o f ■ftsaftmts amd Gh lW rea—HsjserleEco r.gatiist SSspeiimeut*’ What Is CASTOR IA C'astoi’ia is a Iiarsn less s u h s titu to f o r C a s to r O il, X*arc- - R o iie , D ro p s a n d S oo tlilog Sy rup s. ■I t is P leasan t* I t c o n ta in s n e it h e r Opium* M o rp h in e n o r o t h e r H a rc o tle s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is Ms g u a r a n te e . I t d e s tro y s W o n u s a n d a llay s Feverishness* I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d Oolie. St re liev e s T e e th in g ®L*oublesy c u re s C o n s tip a tio n a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s sim ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s th o StpOTiich a n d Bowels# /giving h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l deep# - T h e C liild re a !’s B a n a c e a—T h e M o th e r9®F riend* GENU INE CASTORIA ALWAYS The KindYouM e Always Bought in Usd -For-Over . 3 0 Years. • cerj 7 r.cn« oupai 4V# tvmuhra %'erneerr# newyodkcity * a - 3 * t e .p I t l C r O U N K T H EVERY , , » IS A B A N K A « b 0 N l CopyriSfiti^Oc>i UyC. E. Zimmcnnan. C o *«K qa 5»* Secure a Bank Money Order or Draft, the Cheapest and most con venient way of sending money by mail. .S afe D epo sit B oxes for R e st P aid C apital ¥,10,000.00 I ndividnal R espofsuhlh y , THE EXCHANGE BANK, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. s . W . Ksrrai, President. G eo . W. R o b , 1 s t.V ic e Pres. O l i v e r G a u l o e g h , 2d V . Pres. (>. L . Bxirrir, Cashier L . F . T im ’ d , i l l , Assistant Cashier, i-vg irk J r > i j k , s : : ! i |t Suits and Suitiiigs / S ilks and Siikings Hatehison & Gihney Spring Trade Unequalled DRESS GOODS for spring and summer, great feature. CORSETS - GLOVES \ HOS IERY -F IN E ASSORTMENT— ’ WASH SUITS $S .50 to $ 10.00 UNDERWEAR 25 o up WRAPPERS $ 1.00 B e s t Goods 'and S ty le s HDTGHISO|T&” GlBjiEY’S, 9 XEKIAa. OHIO N E W HEAT STORE T iiaVc ojii'hf ii amt-si Jtoiv in the J. Darker n»:«» and a... for a share of ,\our patronage. The hues! mi!*1m the county ha., been enstalh d ior the etoring. handling and n tailing of frewh and wilt mcatu. Our prie, h will ahvaya be eonwofi nt with tho market quotations. INSPECTION INVITED ' C. C. W e im e r . Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which m a te 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. " . G W, Crouse 8?Co, Successor to ,C. C. WFJMER, fiC io 1 ,<■ iV v f ' s a U ' ^ | owc :, vj -- y SA - ~ y “Wo reeninsaend it; there Ian' nay h -tU:-r... In mid-summer you have to taunts to a large degree to your hutohor. Well Cared For Meats in hot Yfoctlier aro tho only kind to buy; v;o have proper appliances for keeping thorn right, and they’re Dweefc and cafe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping vriien it’s hot. Buy of uo and. ho cure. C. H, CROUSE, CRDARVILLE, O. ‘EveryMonth’ 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 been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and 1 have been well ever since.” E49 Tale CARDUI _The Woman's Ton ic Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old women. It relieves and prevents pain. It builds strength. If feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. M a d e from harmless roots and, herbs, it has ho bad after-effects, does not interfere with the use of any other medicine and can , do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. It will he’ r yom Your dealer sells u. Tb®Bookmaltef ...HestaaPcint... INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DIN ING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W 25 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Pay and Night. Tho Best of Good Used in tbs Cul inary Department. J. H. McftlLJLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Tolephono 7. Cod&rville, .Ohio. HUNTING F ISH ING ’ Hall t!:e fan c2 lira is io il.ccj nWiiotic cat£!ci>.» rj..?!o. To crab y-.-.-.t cud fsit; dfct ;:cs. can! la-::!. « m wcs-usci tv tlra ja in yota batty t I f yoti’io f,.: •! . ‘---tP wO / f tbt ■ z:::nzm in> tas?# a du -. s SS i , 1033a scat s ir.Ettcctrte. intet- CSSitH, Chtil:;; UfC-fiC t.::r; t*. rid ca t.a:,t:c« f;.■ iTc, caiii|ur 4 !,»toos,it;;!. W icasue bean ofovc» r..u ,Vi:: . . . . . . w., and to ft v.ii.i lives tsEat t'. .d fe!;i;.:'.s ota rear Mtana; Pitpls ■nvlivU01.Cu £5®!M. ®M»fifff8 ScaflasCs. c?ztz* or, cms f.:.J we tall tarn sea • ■Ci-i-v 02 L';a MASS6HAI, croasostAS aloifto <1tar . teats tata* Irtcd e.-rr.tSii ' JSa'A WatoE IA-.!a tt Mete wise. ma ftoon »iih rut. , ftt lasher mat; .fttij, uaa«tia;«a tncHo. { tan j-oafcjstttaf nctr!tPe:>.r,-Tc!8”r*!;o. "rea, fa ?.?, »,m UaosraiujsitiKaa . . an.-. {»iieer.3 e.-fitU-MV-?. cti ' K:r\ tm m /il WmmVMl. l-v. IC1Frkfa3a!,Pn:;on ■9H0MSBI ISBEiBIV SCBTfi VOURWHItEu ViolaCream enrlUvely qratlioato* hdtica, lan’cn, n ftci" lie.'ii®, tanjiara and tan. lJryfonf.il,ronstti nnd njiy
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