The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

ffgrnnTini THF SHW W E ST POPULAR OPERA, SACRED and CLASSIC. Music J ACriFt i f GiwT'C'£i itn ri o O v At I. a . r vrio 3* M ER ED ITH 'S , m W. 3d S«»* ©ayteo, ©, BotSs. Plaonoo, D o g s N o t S t i m u l a t e Ayato Pai'snpnFiCadecs ©o-f sttecshte. ymi fed belter « «!oy» themm jjg q f;#^/rMrairtt rit’nirafa VI'?h(i!1h! bad Ifedoes m©t snafee ever tineBest It fro®*? diisils. £%>reacfiloB after you stop bs ! b ^ I t f irso Is m4 a deepof nfc«M k at You have toodead; evcE gaiBfinalseosiuvs frosai a sfi’GOg toads and aStcratlvo. We wist ymi v;maM ask T©nr doctor about this. He knows. Trast Min. Doas liesays. J.c.AneVto . FcicetiMazs* _ 9 t c: H <? 1 ■>: !ir*i f n f - - v 1 /i , f n- ,t:s.tuojr : r , r ( L 1 , 61 :^ riayOioJir ULu mmdi •& y.uat arcAyer’s B years. Bo € lUur i-mD. Mow lesin haw they teen ccH* Lcari? rixty .3 rcccxaxircil fccxi? v'car own dcstc? nsd find cat. “ 35 The -Cedaeviile Herald,. DoYour : ■«■ •. Glasses SuitYou? ■Sn.oo Fter Y e a r . KAFICH BULL Edlto FRIDAY, APR IL £3, 1DU‘. A SAMPLE BILL, P%i pww Our Refraction Work Is Not Excelled meant- inri«nn»^i,i in.iujiii-Ji.rte!" fifi '■ , 7 -wrw'ir By. Anyone ^Charles X Fay,l I’ M’ f'g Optlcian.^SiZSj® 28J< R. Mam St., Springfield,&0 BAD BLOOD “ Ib id trouble with my bowel* wfetch jn*4* tcy Wood impure. Jly face was covered with pimple* which no external remedy could remove., X tried ycrar Casearofcs and great was my joy when tha vlmpUi disappeared, a inotithB steady da*, I have recommended thorn to ,1 1 lay friends anc anito Afew havo found relief.1' „ , ■ _ “ \ Pnech, 967 Parle Am. Hew York City.N * O i. 6«aT For The Bowels. r in ooweis. ^ CANDYCATHARTIC . .Pleasant, Palatable,Patent,YasteGoQd.Ooflood, Meror Sleken, .Weaken or flrlpo, 10o, I3a.Me. ijeyer S old n balk. *Fhe genuine tablet itemised OC V. laerenteedto cursor your money dock . Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago* r N.Y. 600 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES W. L . M A R S H A L L . | AUCTIONEER.] Twenty-two years success­ ful experience selling for the: leading L ive ] Stock Breeders \ and Farmers in this section. A onniplo of the fooliohneoo dis­ played by <3. 33. Lovin, our “ inis- reprosoutativo’ * in the ieglol&turo, is ahown ip tno local township board of education being compelled to change the date of commencement. The Lewie bill xnalcco the last Boxwell examination . come much latter than formerly and the change is o detiment to boardfi, school examiners, teachers and pupils, When this bill was up for consid­ eration teachers from all sections of the state protested against its pas­ sage and urged Lewis to have same withdrawn as he was credited as being sponser for the measure. His stubbornness in actions and willing; ness to “ misrepresent” the desires of the people of his own county is but a sample of his work throughout bis term just closed. Even Prof. Harmount of his own town, Jamestown, made a vigorous fight and endeavored to prove to Lewis that such a bill was an injus­ tice to his county. Prof. Reynolds and other teaohera, whowere known to him personally, were Ignored entirely. The biil benefits some five or six counties in the state while the other eighty or more counties were Ignor­ ed. . Lewis is up for his second term and the patrons of the school dis­ tricts should keep this one act in in mind on the day of the primary. Wilmington* Q., April 0,1910. To the Republican voters o f the Sixth-- .Congressional- District:-~I hereby announce myself as a candi­ date for Representative In Congress, uidt* [subject to tlioaction of the Republi- D o y ou w an t the lug x do lla r j can eieCf0rs of tko district, i have f o r yoUP p rop er ty? I khave } taken this action at the request of numerous members of the- party, irrespective of past alliances. I f nominated and elected 1 can not promise impossible things. Single and alone I do nett expect to be able to repeal any laws or enact new ones, hut I do promise thgfc as- problem* present themselves, I will give my best thought to their cor­ rect solution. I standfor the “ square deal” for everybody, everywhere, and on this basis I respectfully so­ licit your support., Frank M. Clevenger. pleased hundreds^ofj|3oihers (ask them.) Why not you?^ | H TERMS REASONABLE: Persons wishing my services will please claim date] before advertising. Citizens phone No. 208, XEN IA , O. WANTED! POUNDS 0 F - 1 H W O O L TO TU B KBPirUBH lAHS 0 1 TU B S IX T H district :— I wish to announce myself a can­ didate for the Republican Nomina­ tion for Congress subject to the May Republican Primary, and I respect­ fully solicit your support. I f elected, I will give the people j of the Bixth District, honest, faith- ! fui representation, doing only that ; which I know to be in accordance : with their wishes, ! Yours very truly, I R. Wilds Gilchrist, i Lebanon, Ohio- $100 Rewards $190. W I L L P A Y T H E H IGH ­ ES T PR IC ES . Phone or write the C o * i1;(]refc3cs,aoftbisPSPart7ilbaplGESa. u - i i „ 11. 3 rtkSi.** * telasmthat themis at least okq dfeuiad. fe llO W s p r in g s , UlllO^ diMSe thatedeacs hsabeenr.’ilo to euroin Both Phones. 1^* i**etegt* end that is Catarrh. Ifall’a _ [.GahiHhCumiatheonly posltiTO euronow |kr.3v;n to the sactWdal fratcrnSty. Oetarrh ‘ being s coastltational disuse, requires- a >ooastifatisnal. trcatiaeat. Hod's Caterrh ^ S' CarsIs tokenInternally, acting directly op . . . • t an theblcadandinueotissurraeoof system FAT Bt’tius is a seal brown state stherebydestroying lbs foaudatioa of the M« r , wan foalod A bi M 17*JOftastands j_4isest£?rif1gJvipg.t|)Si? 3 flcnt Strength by, 13Jij hands high, Weighs 1,'fiOOpound. I fcoitdinguptheeosstitatiaa- -and assisting Ho baa a great natural speed, is a j natamiadcing Itswork, Tho propriotouj very high actor, his gait is easy j hareeomuchfaith In Its curativo piMcrs, ■ftMl graceful, V:- * ° -j th®ltfoy offeroaoHundredColiaroforany ■JRRMO: This grand young horse S M ,s mK- Eot^ ^ 0 w ill make IMOa'tiny residence, j FOR IE CHILDREN A 6ood Baianeing Trick. Srorybmly lias seen the jugglers In a circuo spinning platen and even •slSaliGWon a ■ pointed gtieh. For the most part fho platen they use arc made of xvoed or metal, and their equi­ librium is due to centrifugal force, which mill fail Just ao coon an the rotation. i.n too weak to overcome the force of gravity. But here is a way to balance a china plate on the point of a needle and evfn to cause it steadily to spin upon this delicate support. Cut a couple of corks down the mid­ dle, through the long axes, and in the extremity of the four halves thus ob­ tained insert as many forks. Inclined to the smooth sides of the corks you have just cut at a little less than a right angle. Place these four corks round the rim of the plate at equal distances from one another and see that the teeth of the forks are in con­ tact with the rim to prevent their swaying like so many pendulums. The little system we;have now con­ structed is capable of being balanced, even firmly, so to speak, upon thepoint of a needle, whose eye end is buried In the cork of an upright bottlo. With a little care to prevent the plate slip­ ping, you may even cause It safely to rotate at a fair rate of speed, which, when once set in motion, will con­ tinue for a long while, because the friction at the point of contact is almost nothing. —“Magical Experi­ ments.” r:f 1 -n ' f ’O (■(; '-ary owte ; u ffj<' In ^ B urar II eBnrnitaUtan b 3s;j u^ 'h lath r tfion , unuai by thn ra nyo Ji*1 Inwau ball n "t n?3y. T.m f at i J jcs t,t t I'ri lay, Jijm :: j' p c - j ^ n ' j jrnt. | Arduous TI otjcd . i “Yc ’ cohnnd lr rbo nil fired oat, Jo Ma talnc-T heavy7” pnitlcu* iarly. But ho putn I d ro roach cf Mo day dJocuDoJr.fi i cccati'- pvroDCCtn that ho -hao to work at nScht," ■fii— wtmmm Buff Saya “ Baff.” This is a game in which no one is allowed to smile and laugh, AH the players except one sit in a row or half circle. One goes out of the room and re­ turns with a stick or poker in his hand, and a grave and solemn face. He Is supposed to have just returned from a visit to Buff. The first player asks him, “Where do you come from?” “ From Buff.” The n,ext asks, “Did he say anything to you?” To which the reply is: Btlff saia “ Baft” And gave me this Malt,' Telling mo neither to smile nor to latigU. Bull says “ Baft” to you ail, his men, And I say vBaff” to you again. And ho neither laughs nor smiles In spite o f a ll your cunning wiles. But carries, hla face w ith a very good ■ grace . .„nd passes hla staff to the very next place. I f he can repeat all this without laughing ho delivers his staff to some one else and tabes his seat, but if he laughs or eveu smiles he pays a for­ feit before giving.it up. Why the Squirrels Are Red. Once, it is said, thero was,-a squirrel that (lid not like its home, and he used to scold and find fault with every­ thing. Its papa squirrel had long gray whiskers and was so wise, besides which he would shako his whiskers quickly. He said to tko squirrel: “My dear, as you do act like your home thero are three sensible things any one of which you could do-leave it or change it or suit yourself to it. Any one of these would help you in your troubles.” But the little squirrel said: “Oh, I do not want to do any of those. 1 would rather sit on the branch of a tree and scold.” “Well,” said the papa squirrel, “If you must do that, whenever you want to scold just go out on a branch and sceld away at some one you do not know.” . The little cquterei blushed so much that he became a red squirrel, and you will not. e that to this day red squir­ rels do just that thing.—Farm Press. IN THE STUD. T l f . ' ^ T T 3 a,°. 'J T G? 1!?"- ! ^ " 5 'S r ^ i , “ ! tJCT‘SCa®0'd “ a d at tarn 3Mika west of Cedarvillo j 8lS.fl Family Mlk arotho best, O’ i tho Yellow Springs road, at w ry [ low tofino. $1G to insure colt to stood atul auefe. I f you wish to ffaiso high elaca trotters, all purpose m fancy read h.mxG, will bo pkaced to have you look at Fat Burns before Ly&fcing yetis? mart's. EcopsoitfisUy youro, Horny *»<nido, Owner* *■ A Dancing Egg. To execute this little experiment you need a hard boiled egg and a smooth china plate. To be sure that the ex­ periment is going to be successful keep the egg la a perpendicular position while it is being boiled. Place the plate upside down on tho ■table to be able to catch it quickly with your hand. Place tho egg in the center of the plate and, putting the thumb of the left hand and •he index finger of the right hand on both ends of the egg, give It a sudden twirl, caun ins It to turn around in quick motion The egg will gradually stand on ono end, Then you pick up the plate, and all you havo to do Is to keep tho egg to motion, which is not difficult. By GvsastUrcXig tbs nerves wt, catroi the acStoa o f the lives and bowel) is. MSts’ N erve and M ver f3 fl» car ca&tis»tiam. . 6 * dsse* SI e*nte. A Primer of Lite. No uco to tell pcopio not to ho mil* ■ hoaqiico, for they can’t help it when ig money-making Instinct i3 bom in em; and no use to preach to ’em about tho happiness of poverty, for - porno arq born to g<t nli the happiness t. cro la <a it—which v.on’t fill an old steel thimble. Foilis are sure to take “ f ™ai! thrW Ytero cut out to take, whether thero’o a golden, calf- or a hun­ gry lion waiting for 'on. Look Upward. Morbid fancies, diseased-imaginings• and distorted perspectives are the re­ sults o f looking into tho pit of shame and folly. Impelling impulse, compel­ ling purpose toward the true, tho beautiful and the good, flow from pure feeling, high thinking and slow living. That man sees life truly who gains what is best and moat uplifting from ids living, ho who has strengthened his soul by contemplation of the great and good things which bles3 our •humanity. NOTICE. —WANTED : Young women of eighteen years and over, Work light and clean, Good wages and comfortable hotel accommodations close to tho factory. Address The Peters Cartridge Company, Kings Mills, Ohio". 4t. *d# f A. ■ <- > A^cJrWr lYrpacsfcnfaAsi- ! siBlifeUiliftilk !\1 A T A Hil UKI.N PramsteS'Bi&sSiQRCitefy^ fipps-hsidfcseCOfitatosnfilUar ■MyratMoi0Mi» tio fifiamL J iO t ^ A R O O T IC . -fiat' /2SX i- jhizstiffd i* ItcuaStvtif ftrjifitd iUikipmdrtqlvr, neat* find1,08*4 O f SLEEP. ^ iii«arU»B8wp*ytn— itw *i 0 ■ in FacSjimlb Sijjnatu.ru of K R W _ Y O »K , CASTORIA F op In fin ite and HMMyoa, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT copyOPWRAPPER, I n U s e F o r O v e r T h i r t y Y e a r s CASTORIA V hbcehtauhcommnv . n « w Jf$«K city . POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS, fl C A S T O R I A For lafaats a id fjliilflrca, Til IM YouHaveAlwaysBought Boars tho fjgaattwo of •m \ ICECREAM! ICECREAM! Yv?oni’o pfoparod to basullo k > o avaiii chrotiffb out tSw nowon.; Hcfawkoi-py a««S Vanilla flavoro at, Falaen Ito-itauttuit. ---— te. . fJiW *?!*»«« AIM. tr» UNI B L a C T a u g h T liver Medicine Ytoireptitatica c f thi! old, rdia* tte tztiitiite, fcrcGsMtipatsoasiteJ dlgesdca liver troufclc, to£xr.» SyestabMchcdi, It ticcanot foiitaco tthsriiiiYdKCO, It fa better than ethers^ cr it wcnM cos to too fa-, vets* tlvis jpowder,wMi a farce? sals tiisis all ctocio cejcitfadb m m m m w n .. ................. ............... ... 'ffl PENNSYLVANIA > LINES C O L U M B U S |$1 ROUND T R I P SU ND A Y Train leaves Ccdarville at fi:ir» . M R . E . C O R R Y AUCTIONEER. Seenroj E a tca E a r ly , Bell jpboG , GHfton, CJ* We are authorised to announced ; the name of Coke W. Ryan as a candidate -for Sheriff before the! Republican primary, ■ ■ ■ ■ ] We are authorized to announce j the name of C, M„ Austin as a caud- ] idate for County Commissioner be-! fore the Republican primary. : We are authorized to announce the name of »T. F. Ilarshman as a candidate tor County Commission­ er before the Republican primary. We are authorized to announce the name of I. T. Cummins as a candidate for his second term as county commissioneer before the coming primary. .We are authorized to announce the name of E. -Jte Liglithiner as a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff before she Republican pri­ mary. _ { We aro authorized to announce, the name of John II, McPherson as a candidate for Comity Commission­ er before the coming primary. We are authorized to announce the name of Mr. R. P. Thomas as a | candidate for County Recorder be- j fore the Republican primary. j We arc authorized to announce tho name of 'County Auditor Wal-1 ter L. Dean as a candidate before tho coming primary for bio second term. * Wear© authorized to announce the name of William F, Qrr m a candidate for Prosecuting attorney subject to tlio earning primary elec­ tion. We are authorized to announce the name of Walter W, Barnett-as a candidate before tho coming pri- j mary tor the office oi county com- j miosioner. - \ i Wo are authorized to announce | the name oi Orvylln E. Bmith ag a ] candidate for State Representative j before tho Republican primary f election on May 1? j Wo aro authorfaf.rl to announce | the name of Sir. Frank L. Johnson i as a candidate for Prosecuting At- t torney, nubject to the Republican ? primary. ? We are authorized to announce' the name Mr. E. 3). Williamson as ' a candidate for county commissioner s at the coming primary. We areauthorizedtoannouncethe name of W. B. MeGallister m a j candidate for Sheriff, atibjeefc to! thoRepublicanprimary. ! ■j We are authorised' to announce f thusiamo-of John IL MeVoy ao o4 caudidate for re-election for infirm­ ary Director before tho Republican primary, for a cceond term. I Wo am authorized to announce | the nameof J. B. Fleming nsa eandi* j date iorItiflrsnary Director, oubjeefc f to the Republican primary, ■May * mh. " * We aro authorized to announce ; the name of W. B. Stevenson as a < ■candidate lor Infirmary Directory j before tlio eosnhiy primary doc -! tion. We aro authorized to amiouqce * tho name of J. C. Williamson as a ; candidate for ro-clcetion for In- j firmary Director subject to tho Ro* ■ publican primary. Wo aro authorized to announce _ the name of J, B. ytevenron as a : candidate for County Gomininomner ' oubjeefc to the Rnpublh'au primary. ] Wo are authorized to announce ; name of Anion 11 Faulkner as a , candidate for Gounty Auditor be* | tore fche cowing priwary. ; s ? ■ Secure a Bank Money Order or Draft,. the -Cheapest and most con­ venient way of sending ITiEr 0 UNEMT 0 ^ ® t “ oney bymail‘ E V E R Y " H A E F Y H f u f p S ake D ei > osit B oxes for R ent IS A BANK AfflOKNf , ■? CAP‘“ ‘-,30:m“ Cop,tisht1909, byC. E. ZlmracimW. C 0 --N 0 IS ^INDIVIDKA'L RESKOFSIBILITY THE EXCHANGE BANK, • CEDARVILLE, OHI . ' S. W. SaiiTH,- President. Quo. W. RteB, 1st. Vico P res, O liver G arlotjgh , 2d V. Pres. O. L. S m ith , Cashier Li F. T ind al i ., Assistant Cashier. Suits and Suitings Silks and Silkings Hutchison & Gibney Spring Trade Unequalled DRESS GOODS for spring and summer, great feature. CORSETS G LO V ES H O S IER Y -F IN E ASSORTMENT- WASH SUITS $1.50 to $10.00 UNDERWEAR 25c up WRAPPERS $1.00 Best Goods and Styles J B T G H I S O J i & G I B N E Y ’ S , XEHJtA* OHIO NEW HEAT STORE I- I.avo opened a meat etor-o snthe J. €. Barter room and aob for a share of your patronage. The fluent, outfit in the county has been enstallf d ior the storing, handling and retailing of fresh and aalfcmeats. Our prices will always bo consistent with the market quotations. INSPECTION INVITED C. C. Wei111er. Meat is Healthy, llie human syotem need!®meat, nofethe tough, in- etigeotabie hind which makes It a labor tor tho diges­ tive organa to aohnilate it, but the nutritious, juicy Mad which givea you muscle and norvo tor daily d u tie s G W, Grouse & Co, SocsrawfolC, C. WEIMEH, “ T A K R TH IS C U T ’ * G ~ ~ ~ • f| |c«gs«y» 1 «W o rfioommond. it; thtr* ten5 nay hotter,,, In mid-summer you have to imst to 0 lar-godegree to your but«b#r. Well Cared Fo r Meats to hot weather aro tho only kind to buy; wohavo proper appliances for keeping them right, and tfaey'r* BV/eofcand cafe when sold. Don’ t gv meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of Wand bnsure. C, H . CROUSE , CEDARVILLE, O. ‘EveryMonth’ writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo., *'I used to be sick most o f the time and suffered with backache and headache. MyMother, who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since.” E49 Take CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic 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. It will help you. Your dealer sells it. The( B o o k m a l t e f . . . R e s t a a f a f i t . . . IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a<f ’ C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. Tho Boat of Good TJsed In the Cul­ inary Department. E” 1.! ........ . —.......... II!II!II. Ili I, J . H. McrmXAN. Funeral Director ar Furniture Dealer. Manutaeturer of Oomenfc Grave Vaults and Cement Building Clocks. Telephone L Od&rville, .Ohio. •am HUNTING FISHING. K»Xtbafoael eftsttt life Is in EiesaeasiiS catdos,tpeftsi to *r»t SG-uiRcncjfcl fc, r'es. fs:iiI in ci t.7tircar.) Liyos, l»pr-, PJ i f . I I jo.!'r« tad ' WTiOSALSfOSTSMAM » I—r.;:;,I3WIt yeti 1 Irjlrcitiire, <r,:cr. cssicp, fbtiiiics, fata afcritaon tatalftjr, fC.:n-.car::-;::;*,trarnt.Z». V/fasttjotcasiof emyhia and bow to T i i-.t-,* hi ) ... ■Wttsft vt*>, rssalaf r.-.Us i Jcaeaalr'.:;.s:r.aa . wiosalsporismam cor-;w» fa srecitt taut #fFta EttataES.iKaai* -.1 raaJi a:;J «« n.'.l teal jea a C95? Of fcs miiznAt SICKTOUB ffStocaocic::t heavy .tan. itesio >Maid Wafe!) i;cba tesate Rice, j *a showntsitii fas. est Icathaj «iac CanycnttaiCHi? 80:.) AfcT, ICc. 1 von&j CEa 3 SOE 1 . lEt, IWF^l!“r»lS!,D 8 .tEn a s ? . 'SBEJOIV WORTHrOEIRWHUE 2 Viola Cream CStSUtt: UftEMtS ..........Ay craaiCA teN A'ftAi s, bteok fits**,eanbara n i l tan, fp » t4oyin a » a ; . f j , Hi.UIicJ,torqh 6t:,3 o i l y --------- -- fiKui te tko firolmcsssad (lelioScvoffsalli, 'Aun-o in n o rA s ’Jtato f.*,r lfatpxcpi?sti:sa. IkAlSfaesnascf&sV.' ill'* rh |tc*jf‘lilnfiprr:a!'Et, J { « K , mm »v 344 ' la mm f4 I SA3 . r ,Vri"t ■ di k / l i I* I \ I \ I iI\i jot 1art« no<1ao 9 ft” mm tei *4 u a *'a __________________ t: f} f; I I ‘ I »'3 2» W i? § er % OZ eg i If ymi’r* XOOIU” ' must1 Because will fi. Ladies’ Ladies' 0 im* $ fscst bor. feats to rca tor ihoy're on’ tC® . 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