The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

da* 1 erediths mic Store* DAYTON, 0 , N ow L o c a t e d A t 131 S. LUDLOW, New Cappel BTd’g j ■ '*» •■■• ' ’* ■■ %■ Second Largest Stock . inlObio,] HELP US The Cedarville Herald, S x . oq T*$r Y e o r , LEGALNOTICE. KARLH BULL Editor Entered atgthe Post-Office, Cedar* villo. October 31, 1SS7, as second cta33.inattor. FDIDAY, J UNE 10, 1910 MAKINGA CONSTITUTION. [GROW CONSTIPATION "ForoYsr n •tlpstlon an us torts xflpffeicanrlthclironlocon, luring this pimp 1 lind in tnk« an Xlarlogthnulnt!J'fiara boforo I usgil ©ssenrets I- anffanulnr.toldmlasiywltblntomulpUcfi.Thanks »«n ft»o from all tlint tins,morning,-You tUlalHbehalf0f^nff6rIne3lnmanlf|NTf to-yon 1 am t to can u*a........... ice.UU Plsssant: Palatablo, Potent, Good, Do Good,, SeTorSlckgu, Weaken4>r,0ripe, lOo, 2oo,60c, Nevoc ■old in bulk. Tho Konntn«.tablet stamped COO, Oneranteed.to cara-oY.your money back.. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 ANMAl 3ALE.TEH MJLLIOHBOXES Constitution making for Ohio will now occupy the attention of Hie peo­ ple of this state as the delegates to the constitutional convention must be chosen this fall a t the regular' election. T h e r e m u s t b e a s m a n y delegates t o the con­ vention as there are members in the present House of Representa­ tives, 119, Greene county ’will ac­ cordingly have one member in the convention and probably within the next-few weeks there will be names offered the public lor this place. While i t has been a good many years since there has beep a consti­ tutional conventional in the state yet it" must npt be forgotten that the work ot the la st two conventions held ip this state was rejected by the people when i t came up for ra ti­ fication a t the polls Already the two contending forces which might be termed the conser­ vatives and the radicals, are a t work upon organizations in the hope of capturing fcbo.majority ot delegates to Hid convention T iK e One Pain Pill* - t h e n - , • TaKe i t ’Easy* ....................................................................... T o ghf t h e b e s t o f B a c k a c h e G e t a B o x of* . B r * M i t e s ' ■ *' • ,Ajfci4#Fais* *1411$ * ' '^h v tv rU m Bric&aogt* May. g o t t h e b e e t o f y o u Nothing disturbs the .human system more than pain whether it be in the form of headache, backache,' neuralgia, stomachache. or the pains peculiar to women. Drl-Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are a standard remedy for pain, and are praised by a great army of men and women who have used them for years, “A friend was down with LaOrippe and nearly craned with awful backache. I gave her one Anti-Pain Fill and-left another for her to take, They helped her right away, and she says she will never be without them again,” » M rs . G. H. W ebb , Austinburg, O. A t all druggists—25 doses S3 cents, MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart,’ hid. The,conservatives will be: backed by tlie Ohio State Board of Com inerco with headquarters IpColuim bus and this body has named it’s educational committee and a great mass .of matter ‘will no doubt be placed before the people. The radical branch has organized and -this wing-will advocate such measures as home, rule"feir all mu niclpalitles, the initiative and ref­ erendum with the recall for judges, popnlar ^election, of United States Senators and other progressive measures. r _ • ' • While these two forces will com bat for the control of the convention oyer business lines the Anti-Saloon League And the Personal Liberty League will have the ir inning as to the prohibition- elauee w « high li­ censed feature. I t I* predicted th a t the two last -named organizations will in their light eclipse either of the other organizations. •Delegates to the convention will be nominated by petition and elecl- Additional Locals. Estates of Ohio, Greene County Court of Common Pleas. John Hussey, Adupr do bonis mm \Wth will annexed 1ft (J, M, Haughey, dcc’d, Plaintiff, vs. R. W. Haugbey eb al., Defendants, R, W, HaWgbey, residing In the City of Tampa, ki. the state of Flor­ ida, will take notice that the above named Plaintiff has filed his peti­ tion in the Common Pleas Court Of Saul County, sotting forth .that said Defendant, K. W, Haughey, as the Administrator of saul C. M. Hangh- oy had wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said estate, to his own Use aod had invested the same m two promissory notes, each secured by mortgage or» real estate situate In said Greene County, Ohio, and culling,, mm fo$ $SQ0.O0.and the other for $22-1.00 and signed the first by Albert L. Haughey and Anna Haughey, and the second b y ’A. L. Haughey ami Anna Haughey, The prayer of the said petition is tha t the said notes may be found to be the property of the said estate and the said defendant, B. W. Haughey, may be ordered to deliver the said notes to the said .Plaintiff, The above named defendants will, tak# notice that the said petitiontwill h^ for hearing in said court akXeniaV Ohio, on and after July BUi, 1911, and that they are required to ans­ wer the same by said date or judg­ ment may -be taken against.them. John Hussey, as Adm‘r as aforesaid by J. -FT. Dean, Ally j-80-d •- . . RESTAURANT—One of the h o s t! paying restaurants in Springfield. Kxcc'llotit location«( ^tnsfc 6<?JI on * account of illness. Bargain for quick i sale. For particulars write Box 123,' Springfield, Ohio, C h i ld re n C r y fo r F le tc h e r 's iff* Wo are in receipt n f a copy o f , “ Bill” a magazine ot fun, published I in Dayton with M. S. Dunkelborger, i Editor, The publication is devoted ; to the humorous side o f life and is; well illustrated in, colors. W« also! note an article by Mr. J . Emerson 1 Nesbit, entitled, “Love’s Labor i Lost,” ' • J T h e K ind You H ave A lways B o u g h t, a n d wh ich h a s been i n wse fo r over SO yea rs , h a s h om o th e s ig n a tu re of a n d h a s Been m ad e u n d e r Ills p e r­ sonal superv ision since its in fancy . ■A llow n o one to deeel ve y o u in th is. Mr. Hugh Alexander, who is now j located near Richmond, Va., in re­ mitting for the Herald a few days ago sta ted : “Enclosed find money order for payment of Herald. Do not want paper to stop, it is too much like a letter from home.” Mr.-and Mrs,' John Lott of Pitts­ burg arrived the latter part ot last week and were guests of relatives \ here. Mr. Lott returned to Chicago j Sabbath where his company ,has a “ large contract while Mrs. Lott will visit here for a few weeks; • Mr. Jamne A.'Gray, of the Penn­ sylvania passe'ngot auditing depart­ ment spent Saturday and Sabbath wlib Ins mother, .Mrs., Belle Gray. Mr, Gray in company with Mr, Clyde SprouF, a farmer OedarviUe boy now in theaudiling’rtepartmenb of the Pennsylvania. freight office, will take a more extended vacation next month and visit, -New York, Atlantic City audAYaahington D. C. A il Coun te rfe its, Im ita tio n s n nd ** Ju st-a s -good ” a r e b u t Expe rim en ts t h a t tr if le w ith a n d e n d an g e r t h e h e a lth of In fa n ts a n d Ch ild ren—Experience a g a in s t Experim en t. What is CASTORIA O s to r ia , is A h a rm less su b s titu te fo r C asto r Oil, P a r e ­ go ric , D rops a iid Soo th ing Syrups. I t is P le a s a n t. I t con tains n e ith e r Opium , M o rph ine n o r o th e r NarCotle substance. I t s a g e is its -g u a ra n te e . I t destroys W o rm s a n d a llay s Feve rishness. J t cures^ D iarrhoea a n d W ind Colic. _I t relieves T ee th in g T roub les, cu res Constipation a n d F latu lency* I t assim ilates t h e Food , re g u la te s th e S tom ach a n d BoWels, g iv ing h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep. T h e Ch ild ren ’s P a n a c e a—T h e M o th e r’s F rie n d . Rkcumitlc Pain* rellaVftfX By os* t» 0*. H tW Anti-Pain Pilla. H iaim i *S ate fcy «tr*ngtl»ening ,W* nerve* Whtci xmtrd the aqtlpn of the Uver and bowt>li jjiy MUM’ Nerve Ami Uver F5U» cur tojsnUwstte*-. M , lr» Use F o p . Over 3 0 Years TrtCCENTAURCOMPANY.?7 jMURpAYSTREET-NEWYORKCITY. $d on non partisan ballot, such as Bonano A doctor Writes: Sparks, LTv,, 2*17-11. "I cheerfully say tV.it B onano is decidedly the finest drink 1 have ever used and I have tried all the cereal products that 1 have known 1 have not onjy recommended it to acquaintances, bht to dealers telling them as I tell you, that it i§ the very finest, and I am quite a •fancier of smooth, bland, fine- flavored coffee, We usd B onano not more than hqlf as strong as dirrctions and many would not know it from a mild'smooth coffee Dr, ........ of Reno, is like myself a physician and he is warm in his praises of B onano also,” Ask "your” doctor. Original of above on our files. All testimonials published are volun­ tary and unsolicited. Trial pack­ age. ma!. .-, 10 cups. Sent postpaid . tffffc stai. I h i ema i . d Banana Food Co., Chicago, ID '■ Earth’s Most Desolate Spot. Not only are human inhabitants tin* known eoutli of Cape Horn, more than 2,300 miles front the couth pole, but, except eca forms, within that space animal life and vegetable life are prae* ticaliy absent fidvc tv few low forms of hardy lichens and mosses. PILES FISTULA ANDAM, , DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Is used for ©looting members of boiud of education. Oue feature of the flglit must be watched and tha t is due to the pas­ sage by the last legislature of the Kimball bilL or corrupt practice act, which was passed by both bouses, after the newspapers had exposed the graft that was going on. ,The members wanted to tie the bauds ot the newspapers so that it would bo Unlawful for any newspaper to de­ mand a pledge from a candidate or even tha t a candidate if elected would stand for h|s party jilatform. I t has now developed that this law will greatly affect the Anti-Saloon League and the Personal Liberty League, as the official papers of these bodies cannot demand a stand of any candidate, While the “ wets” controlled the Senate the “ drys” controlled the House, add both branches stood for such legislation to the detriment oi their respective organizations. I t is the general prediction now that if the conservatives control the convention, the radicals will he strong enpugh a t the polls tb dofenfc in the ratification, and vice versa. As to the liquor question and such a change m the constitution be sub­ mitted to tiio people, It is thought that neither the wets nor drys can get enough votes for ratification to indorse any change in the present constitution, T o b e g i v e n a w a y Monday, Nov* 20, Great Bargains -a t- O' '■•■>•,0.'>. 'r00,.5o;'.''V; . 'oV: Hutchison &Gibney’s At 7 o’clock p. hi . In addition, to the Pony will be given S50 in Gold—divided into"seven prizes* $15, $10 $5, $5, $5, $5 $5- Tickets given With, each 25c CASH purchase. Save Tour Tickets* DRESS SILKS— NeW Lot, 85 c Goods Fo r 59 cents c. c Dealer in Fresh anti Salt Wfeata, Fruits Flic. We Meeta|t Frfce»-Wade. r.* CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ,f CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU — O U R - ^ - Gearless Hay Loader Corn Plows . Engines Feed Crindefs And a Full Line o f . Harvesting Machines Wagons Buggies, Cream Separators Posts tile Fence and Salt Double and Single sets of Driving and Work Harness Get Prices on above line of goods $100 Reward* $100, The readers of thi* jp*p*r vHJl b« pt«ate» to lawn that there to At on« dnftihd cU«M»e that aet*ooe has b*«i able to *urebi all its stmgcd and that L Catarrh, 2rall’i Oaterfh Care is the only poiStiw enraiioW known t©the medical fraternity. CWfearrti bdhg a constitqtkmal disease, requite© & ‘ooftstitutioriiil facetment. Hall’s Oaterrh Cure is fftkc-ii internally, acting difeclly up bn the blood and mucuusitorttces of *j stem thereby destroying (3to foundation of Mm dlaeasc, and giving tlmpnliertt #»re«vgth by kullding up the cotistitutfim and MeHatiug listnm la doing Its work, TJie propiletois tiAteso much faith In its curative powers, TRY SALVET STOCK SALT. C. N. Stuckey &Son. Spring and Summer If you want to dress right up.to-date let us make your clothes. W e have the goods and we guarantee the workmanship. Every thing to be first-class or no sale ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REM OD LED - R E FU R N ISH ED JT W ILL JUST TOUCH THE SPOT and pj’ttvd an-every day winner every time, Gqodheslth, good ©beer and long life is what we promise if you GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS JBears the Signature ,of The Kind You Save Always Bought Buy Our JVteats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat that’s sold, hut not in ours. 'We sell the best and at a fraction above cost.» Our. market is safe and not high priced. G H. CROUSE Cedarville, Ohio. New from Cover to CoYer W E B S T E B ^ N E W in t e r n a t io n a l DICTIONARY J U S T IS S U E D . E ii« Chief, Dr. W .T .Harris,former TJ.S. Com. o f Education. The'Webster Tradition- Developed by Modern Scientific Lexicography. Keyto Lit­ erature o f Seven Centuries. General Information Practically Doubled. 2tT00 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 400,000 Words and Phrases. GET THE BEST in Scholarship, Conven­ ience, Authority, Utility.. Tbe Bookmaker M l • • • IN THE BQOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W *5 C E N T S . Lunch Counter*on Main Floor Open Day. and Night. The Best of Good Used in the Oul- ■* - tnary Department. < J . H. McfllLLAN. Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer, Mantttaeturer bf* Cement Grave Vaults and Cement* Building’ Block*. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon .and Dentist. GRADUATE O. S- U . Office Waddle’s l a very Barn. Citizens ’Phone 03 and 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIO ISBEAUTY WORTHYOUBWHILE2 Viola Cream positively freckles, i s r s d lc s te li .recklcs, moles, b l a c k beads, sunburn atid tun, r o s t e r i n g diseased, »VU aM'ft UeciKR. blotched, roua;h and oily skin to the freshness bii u w iuo iitsuiiess anti delicacyofyouth, ThcroIsnosubstitutetfor thissnpertorbarm- GW o"to B?iuty“m» i ^ ; i . pt0p0e'‘w u “ u d M s ^ J r ! ** nl*.*tm*** TUK «* C. BITTNKK CO,. T oledo,O hio. tfftill TMM. OfFfK SeedCsSJe, rtsftijn •IifMh »i>* ft* win *m i a copy or : HATlbHAt SFfCMt t , RcSdfiawyesBl.l Cvfw m HUNTING n»lf Ih« ten elefantw life It In tune gtormit outdoor ejortt. To srab yotit(tonofroil forTits'* ,snt jittfirae Inwoodstn t>Y strautvIsyoar privlUr*. 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