The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
Iff erediths u s i c S t o r e , KAY TON, O. N ow L o c a t e d A t 1 3 1 S . LUDLOW , New Cepjpei #fd»g Second Largest’ Stock in Ohio,] h e l p u s ; g r o w LAZY LIVER “I taACaacatet* so cool tba. I wcnWnetb. without them. Xm i troubled a great deal with torpid lWcr and headache.. Now since taking Csseorets CandyCathartic 1 feel verymuch better I eball eonalnly recommend them to my frlcnda at the beat medicine X have ever aeon." AnnaSatinet. OsbornMillNo,S,FallElver,Uua. Best For 1 ' " '% ^ ' theBowels ^ CANO* CATHARTIC . PUaeant, Po. tablo, Potent, TastoGoad. DoGood. Haver Sicken, Weaken or (tripe-, 10c, 23c, 50c. Never •old In balk, Tho gnnnlnn tablet stamped QC(1>- Gnaranteed to caro or yonr money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Sox JWNUALSALE, TEN MIIUONPOXES “ \ Suffered Intense Pains in My Left Side/ 1 D o you realize it is better to be safe than sorry, that it is.the best policy to lock the stable door before the horse is stolen? Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy cured Mrs. C . C . Gokey, of a stub born case of heart disease, such as thousands are now suffering with. Read what she says; “Before I began taking*D r. Miles’ Heart Remedy I had been suffering from heart trouble for over live years., I had crown so weak that it , was impossible for me to do thirty minutes work in a whole day. I suffered intense pains in my leftside couldnotsleepontheleft side, and. wassoshort of breaththatI thought I shouldnever be able to take afull breathagain, Theleast exoitemeht wouldbringonthemost distressing, patoitatkm. I had scarcelytakena half-bottleof theHeart Remedybe foreI couldseeamarked change in to See , proved so rapidly taken six bottles I was completely ■ cured. _ - M R S .C .C . G O K E Y , Northfield,VL I f you have any of the symptoms M rs. Gokey mentions, it is your duty to protect yourself. Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy. is what you need. If the first bot tle fails to benefit, your money is returned. Ask your druggist. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. a t *tz*n«tih*nUg m* mttmi wide* •ofttrdl (ft* action df tba liver arid bowek i r. lfMea1 Hwye and Uver PUUi etir •mtieoltan. H -amum*S omtta. . CO YEARS* U i experi ence P atents IfirmiiAiitndlng askelr’ i BADE MARKS D esign * CorvniGHTSAc. AnyhcaBo i b and description may Ontaaly ascertain r,:ir opinion freo weather an invonMon Is pribably patentabp*, cocnnnlr.i. tlaaaatrlcflrrcnCdar.tfal. HANDtOOX cnPatent# amt free. Oldest esencyior sccarinjr patents. potmta taken tbrouah Mur.n * co, receive m a il notiei, without etierae, in the S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n »♦ Ahaftdkuttely lltastrsted weekly. I.arrtst r !r. culatlon ot any setentice Journal. Terms, U a year: fo«r wombs, *L Bold by all newsdealers ia s s sM i f i PILES FISTULA ASP AM> , DISEASES OF THE RECTUM ' *i*WMfma Im Bt»* «M inn tXWMW ,____ __ _____ wain He* mm mt Mmii mmumi <«u*t atdlMlMmmWliCrsHcnlssarsa, BMblkb^lIS#£ d r . i. j . M c C lellan C olumns , 0. OirtfMfc tatMlay> 44 la«t «r*4 Itreri A Useful Science, What is gcr.graphy?” eshed fho fa- T h e G eda rv ille H e ra ld . #*.oo 2 P c r Tear . KARLH BULL - - Editor llntprrd at;the FcsMlfReo, Cedar- viltc. ^October SI, 1 - 557 , las ecoomi cl»a$matter. «— e* FATDAY, MARCH 17, 1910 Mie# Berth* Itean entertained. eighteen young ladies last Battmlay ’ steernoon in honor of Mm Lucy MavDonald of Cehna. ILotosh- caents woro served and tho after noon spent in aonelal manner. —LOTS TOR SALE: Three lots on Miliar street. Inquire of 3. 11. Williamson. ■eacfsmrssaep RESOLUTIONS, IVe, the Young People’s Christian Union of tho United Presbyterian churrlJ, (Vdaryillo, Ohio, desire- to express our deep sorrow and appre ciation of the life of our fellow mem ber. Harold Cooley, whom God railed to ins heavenly home, March l, 1911, Human sympathy is insuffi cient, bufc we commend tho sorrow ing family to Him who is ever ready to comfort and cheer jin time of sadness, therefore be it Resolved; That in his death w« have lost a most faithful member of our society. That we bow in humble submis sion to the Divine Power v/ho doeth all things well. That we bear testimony of his youngchristian character and will ever strive to bear m mind Christ’ s words,: “ He ye also ready." Verna Bird Com. i Carrie Money . Lula Henderson MAP OF OHIO FREE. The Tarbox Lumber Co,, are giv ing away a Souvenir map o f Ohio, with the 1910 census. Those desir ing same, call up the office of the Company. The Tarbox Lumber Go. Additional Locals. —Fruits, vegetables and ters. McFarland Bros.' oys- -—Justarrived! The penny photo wagon is here and now is the time to geb21 photos for 25c. Miss Fanny McNeill was in Cin cinnati, Tuesday and Wednesday attending the dressmaking opening. We solicit your orders. Prices right and quality guaranteed Phone 51, McFarland Bros, —Leave your order for ice cream at Marshall’s when in need for so cials, parties of family use. - Edgemontand Flag crackers. Something delicious in the cracker line. McFariend Bros, —Graham Flour in twelve pound eacks at Kerr and Hastings Bros —Ice Cream! lee Cream! In largo or small quantities. The best that comes ,to town. Can bo sup- plied each day. Fr®3 industry in France. j Mint the jfrpg irdtssuy of Franco Is , 8 b^f’lEcsg of -co’Uderablo tsngnJtt’do > K sy ho gofr.c-l f?cm tho fact that the « annua! prc±ictha js elesa to G&COO*- C , £a> cf which are consumed wluln ^:o country, with the exception 01 teo export to Logiand. -rBouet-’s Koban coffee, no advanc in price, 95c per pound. Nagley Bros, —Granulated corn meal, by the sack or bushol. Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Canvas gloves and mittens, eather and knit gloves. Nagley Bros. For your next order of flour try “ Starlight” one of the best high grade flours on the market. Kerr & Hastings Bros. SALESMEN WANTED to look after our interest }n Greene and ad jacent counties. Salary, or commis sion. Address The Victor Oil Com pany, Cleveland. Q, —Dick A, TownBley, the old reli able qementer, .foundations, walks and verandas a specialty, 3-.Hl-d Hta Awfcl Expsrftnse. .J A man who had bc-en shipwrecked } and then ■cast up m the Jersey coast, where ho lay a- whole day before he 1 revived ca^lrirrsiy to enramoa help. ' was receiving the sympathy and con- j gratnlatlons o f hfo Mends on his re* j cavury. j "You nrje-t have l.ad a terrible ox- | pcrlenoe wiili «*> fo id and mosquitoes ! swarming around yon,” said one of } them, j “You 3unt tict I had a terrible expo- | rienee,” tho saved one acknowledged, i “My oxperienco wan woree than that of the man who wrote Water, water everywhere, hut not a drop to drink/ With mo it was bites, bites every where, but not a bite to eat.” Taking No Risky. Zlenry Irving was intensely interest ed in criminology, and on one occasion this hobby of the famona actor made it rather awkward fov one of his friends. The two men were walking together on a lonely moor. The friend was a very nervous man, and unfortunately at a very desolate spot Mr. Jrvlng glanced round and exclaimed, “What an ideal spot for a murder! “Now, suppose I murdered you here,” Mr. Irving went on. The other-start ed violently, but' Mr, living was nl- teady deep in his nefarious schemes and paid ltitlo attention to the other’s obvious dissatisfaction with the sub ject of conversation. Nobody, Mr. Ir ving explained, would ever be able to trace the murderer, and he explained at great length how he could cover up his tracks. “Don’t you think it might be done?” he asked, turning again to his corns panion. But his companion was disap pearing in the far distance as fast as his legs eonld cany him. How He War ,to Be Captured. “When you go in to capture that bandit;*’ said the chief to his officers, “you are to do so with laughter and jollity, for I have been told that we cannot take him seriously.” —FOR RENT; A 8 -room house with gooff lot on Church street. j 3 . E . Hastings Agt. Miss Lucy MacDonald returned to her home iu Ceiina last Monday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J.'W. Radabaugh. Mrs. M. C. Nagley entertained a number of little folks Wednesday evening ' in honor of Forest’ s seventh birthday, Mr andMrs. Thomas Weller de sire to thank the friends and neigh bors for their kindness during the sickness and death of Mr. Oliver A. McMillan. “ . Mrs. J, H. Nifebeb spent last Sat urday In Dayton where she mot her son, Mr. W* D, Nisbot ot Chicago, who came to address one of tho clubs of that city. Oliver A. McMillan, aged about 25, died last Saturday night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W ei ler, after being ill several months with tubercular trouble. ' Short fu neral services were conducted Mon day atternoon by Rev. Putt, tho re mains being taken to a brother’s home near Pott William, On Tues day funeral services were held from the Baptist church in Wilmington and burial took place there. One brother, a half brother and half sister and father survive, The young man went to Denver last tall to im prove his health but remained only about a month. $100 Reward* $100. Tho readers of this piper will be please io lawn that there is at tenet one dmdeil dhraese that science him been able to sureLa all Da stages and that is Catarrh, Hall’s Ostsrrh Cureis the only positive carenow known to the medical fraternity, Ostorrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis takenInternally, acting directly np on tho blood and mucouseurraceeof System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,midgiving the patient Strength by buildingUpthe constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haveso much fnlth in its curative powers, list they oiler oneHundredDollars forany cmm that it fails to etire, Send for list o testimonial*, Address, S', J. CHENEY A Co, Toieds O. Sold by Druggist, 7»e. thee who was. testing bin coii’fi prec- *u •**»*ly ElUsate tt» best, res* la study. “Geography,” replied little Jimmy Jiggs, “is what you put Inside youf trousers w/hon yea think ymr ere going fo get a whipping,”— Washington Btfer, * Revelations, You nover know how aooy figures esa he tarried In tho head until you hear a life insurance collcitor talk, or &woman give out tedpes for AM»kcs,'--Atd)lsofi (Kan.) Giohe, GASOLINESALESMANWANTED. ^Ixr.is; live c,;an is eoiiiff i-:> b ;!J Materially to b)S Income in your territory by fif'ling VUL CAN fta-olitie, tLo t;M{ for) f,-,r antor.i.Ailf-a, Can engines, motor -boats, etc. Von carry no rto:.!:. We ctlip direct from ilia rcLiiery in fjfty-iivft gallon sieel drums or tanbs. We make tf:e tolte-ti.nM, yon simply take orders ar.d PMCKKT Vo lin I’UOl’ l n., 0 ti.-iinfco.iic commission rat everv fcastel aald. We Lave a good orvorttsmtv for a bye man in <?o«r wrrl* fory-tla you want- it? Write mthlMLEIM E&ODICXSSALESCO. •HI SWf. CUrelmd, Ohio, Per Dozen for clean fresh EGGS tomorrow, Saturday, March 18. Bring us your surplus. We wai Sell You today only and for Gash only: Royal Syrup, per g a l . ,32c 6 qts. Yellow Onion sets f o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2tie 3i lb. Rice, extra fancy for . . . . 2tic 3Xlbs. Best Crackers. .25c P. S.- Special Rem nant Sale To-day. B ird's Mammoth Store Mrs. John Turner underwent a se rious operation at the. MvOidlah Hospital iu xmiia, Tuesday, and her many, friends, are pleased to know that she has excellent pros pects of pommndhfc recovery. On Wednesday Mi’. Harry Kennon was operated upon for appendicitis and is reported as doing nicely and will j be about in a short time. Mr. J. D. iSilvey, who was operated upon last !week, has returned home much im proved. , . Sure a5 Fate You’ ll be successful in your baking if you tlae -our flour. Tho fioonerybu begin the soon er your baking troubles will leave yon. Yon’ II Find Good Cooks always insists upon our brand. With our flour it is not eo bo much the difference in price It’s in the quritty, or what you receive lor your money, that makes it the popular choice. L H. SULLENBERGER Cedarvill* - * Ohio. Choice Styles In Low Cut Shoes Everybody will be wanting OXFORDS and TIES during the nexf few months, and WE suggest that you make an early selection while we have a full run o f SIZES and WIDTHS. MEN’S FOOTWEAR Oxfords, Ties, and Pumps in the new Spring mod els, H a ck or Tan leathers— $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $4.00. W O M A N 'S F O O T W E A R Oxfords in Ti«s or Button Styles, Ribbon Ties and New Ankle Strap Pumps; velvets, suede, tan, gun- metal and kid leather*—- $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $4.00 . Our Low Cut Shoes are correctly made and if we do the fitting, there will be no slipping at the heel or gaping. Horner Shoe Co., Sole Agent for W. L. Douglass Shoes 33 S. 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W e S e ll W o o l t e x New Suits New Coats T h e se garments arenoted for their refined and distinctive style w h ich has given them the first place m American Fash ions. W e have just received our advance shipment. A ll w h o have seen them are pleased. Some have bought, early as it is, . Dress Goods, & Silks Are receiving good attention. M an y are buy ing n ow This labelon ev ery W oo ltex garment *002 Carpets, Rugs, flattings Also Window Curtains in all the New Materials ROTGRISOR & GIBJiEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. p?C!V--” u MWc recommend It.; thare i«n’ nay hotter.,, In mid-summer yon have to trust to a Inr-ge degree to your butsher. Well Cared For Meats In hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances tor keeping th*m Ight, and thsy*r* sweet and eafe when sold. Don’t * • meat Bhopping when it’ s hot. Huy "of us and be sure. C. H. CROUSE, OEDARVILDE, O. NewfromCover toCover WEBSTER1S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY J U S T I S S U E D . Ed.in Chief, Dr. W. T. 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