The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

mmm** <m0m M e r e d i t h s usic Store, (DAYTON, O. N ow ■ L o c a t e d - A t 131 S. LUDLOW, NewICappel BT,S£I3 Second Largest, Stock HELP US1GR0W uU i The Gedarville Herald* #*.©«? S?cs* T « ojcv KARLH BULL - Edit® “*rtr* 1 JRntoired Rt’tho Coclar- ' vsWe, October ill, ICSi.Jtas, Bceeud Iclass matter, PBIDAY, APR IL It, 1910 r.wr—■jriw— i ,,r:".""„.''ni!","". vrs-gsgscgg L U , SOCIAL. j PILES MXkftTt mff«r*d with piles for thlrty-slx ye*rs. b piles dimu __ . . ........... . ................... we*it ttoroid.BQlrtrouble mo »t ML CwcweU hare done wonders for me. I am entlrdronred and 'iool |lkea new caan**' Georgo Kryder, Napoleon, O# Best For r iif*w The Bowels is m m m CAN6VCATHARTIC Pl.M .nt, P.l.tuble, Potent, Tmt« Good. Do noofl, K .v .r Sicken, Weaken or Grlre. 10c, £5a,Me. Hover told In bnlk. The genuine t.b let etampBd OOO, Q n n tstttd to cure, or your money book. SterlingRemedyCo,, ChicagoorN.Y. 503 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES “ I w a s C r ip p l e d , c o u l d h a r d l y w a l k a n d h a d t o C r a w l down stairs at times on my hands and knees. M y doctor told me I had an acute attack of inflammatory rheumatism. I was in the hospital for weeks, but was scarcely able to Walk when I left it. I read about Dr. Miles' Nervine bought a bottle and. began to get better from the start, and for the past, six months I have had scarcely any pain and am able to walk as w e ll a s eve r." J .H . S a n d e r s , P . O . box 5 , Rockaway, N . J . F ew medicines are of any benefit for rheumatism, but M r, Sanders tells plainly what D r, Miles* Re* storative Nervine did for It. One ounce of salicylate of soda added to. one bottle of Nervine makes an ex­ cellent remedy for rheumatism, which is now known to be a nerv­ ous disease and therefore subject to the influence of a medicine that acts, through the nerves, as does Dr. Miles’ Nervine Sufferers from rheumatism seldom fail to find relief in the use of D r . Miles* Nervine, with salicylate o f soda. Sold under a guarantee that assures the return of the'prloe of the firat bottle If It falls to .benefit. At all Druggists. MILKS M edical CO., Elkhart, Ind. rn jtfrtnstfeniapr raa aerres vmic roatrei the aotfon of the Uver a id bowel I t . Idea* Nerve and Liver Bill cti< S* Same* H eeate 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE teat free, iHflPtt ecerry ft,rBcrj:.raratcof». rateate takes tCrotsgj Jlcr.a * to . rccslve t r t M notice, m thsos &Kga, la tbo Scientific ffmtrican. a bMiSMineW tltnetrataJ -weekly,. J^reest rir. rriiatnyi f t any e,';:e*:»:co n-arnal. S erci*. 13 a f : J 2 «r ft, BciAbyal! neiraaaaler* TO&SS&’SKSfeW PILES FISTULA AVD AXA DISEASESOFTHEHECTUM he KiimMa is • » tfetmlm. 1 ' te «#ww» aelBw] v w m S M t MMintSfWtare (»W &i«Vitlie4U d r j. j . M c C l e l la n SSS fflU * C jluhhii .O, «#si A Useful Science. "Whet H geography?" asked tho fa* thei* who was testing his cos'd prog­ ress in study, **«3sograpliy,w replied little Jimmy Jfggs, "la what you put faslds year trousers whoa you think you are goto* to got » wlilyplas.”— .Washington Star. Revelations, . Ton n e w know how many figures gen be carried In the head until you hear* a We Insurance eolleitor talk, #r Sear * woman give out recipes for taka*.'—Atchison CRsm.) Globe, On April fourteenth, nex t F riday mgl.lt, j To our L. T, J j . social we you invite, j Bring with your dues—■just th irty cents, And the good it will do will be im­ mense. Of members honorary and pledged the same dues aro required Which wo want to collect before the time has expired, Now bring with you some members , new. And we will tnako thorn welcome, too. Additional Locals. Mr, Howard McGaffick, a college student, has been quite sick for sev­ eral days. —Canvas gloves arid m ittens, leather and kn it gloves. Nagley Bros, Mrs. O. L. Bpahr of Xenia was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. O. O. Morton last F rid a y .. • —Edgemontand Flag crackers. Someth ing delicious in the cracker line. McFarland Bros. The W. C. T. U, will meat nex t Thursday afternoon April 20th, in Carnegie Hall, Miss Merle McFarland *of Dayton spent Sabbath w ith her parents, Mr; and Mrs. D. H . McFarland. Mr. F rank Barber le ft Saturday for ZaneBVille where he joined the posting crew for Singling Bros, cir­ cus. Mrs,. J . W. Matthews and daugh ter. Florence, entertained Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. L. H , Snllenberger, Mrs. H a rry Nagloy, Miss H ay of Cincinnati and Mr%, Gh H . Hartm an and daughter. Mrs. Clayton McMillan and Miss C lara McMillan, who have be m the guests of Columbus friends for some time have returned hom e,, the for­ mer on. Wednesday a n d th e la tte r on Thursday, The firm of llrff Bros, has taken a contract with the Pore Marquet railroad near Chicago for a concrete contract tha *:will take abou t a year to complete. The firm has been en­ gaged the past week in loading the equipment for the now work. Mr. W. L. (Homans returned home from Halo county, Texas, Tuesday evening. Mr. W. J . T a rbox, who accompanied him South stopped for a v isit in .Kansas and is expected home the la st of this week.' —The “ Wonder W asher” uses four processes a t once, suction, squeezing, rubbing and stirring. Galvanized tub th a t does not dry ju t and fall to pieces. Low priced as compared with many other ma­ chines. Hold by C. M. Crouse. Faking a Birthday. A neighbor of the I,ycandor John Appleton family recently gave a birth­ day party, at which there figured a cake covered with candies. The next week the Appletono celebrated CJhaun- eey’a birthday, and the cake was deco­ rated with electric lights. Tbo neigh- bora cay it really wasn't his birthday; that hia mother faked up a birthday la order to got ahead of those candles.-— Atchiaon Globe, 5100 Rrwsrd* $100. The reader* of this paper will be please to laurn that these is at least one dnatfed lissese tbst Science hae been able to eta* to all it* stage* and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Ctiro is the only poAtitns cur* now known to the medical fraternity. Osierrb being a constitutions! disease, requine a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Oatarrh Cura ia taken internally, acting directly tip on the blood and mueoussdrracs* of system thereby destroying the foundation at tbs disease, andgiving tbs patient stoength by building up the constitution and SheAstii^ natum in doing it# work, Tha proprietors I mv *somuch faith in its curathra powers, hat they offer oneHundred Dollar* far any **«»that it Mis to cure. Sand for list o twtbnonMa, Adame* JT. J. CllFNEV ACo, Toted* O. Sold by DrnssUt, 7fie, all’s Family FiUa are the beet, ■HfffagSB P en n sy lv an fi -LINES- nxcv&moti t o CO LUM BU S $ 1.00 SUNDAY , AFR.IL 16th i’mla leaves €edarviile at 8:16 a. in, MASTER OF THE SHIP, An Apprsntics Soy That Dared i t Take the Command, At lOiirtceji years of ago Joatoa Barniiy wns :na«-;o sceornl mato Qt the fcSiip Sydney, and before the voyage waa o u r he rear, eommond- ing officer, l u li'Y-l tlio Sydney called from Baltimore for Met*, bat the vcefo I had DoaiTcly cleared tbo capes' of Virginia when else sprung a leak and was forced to put bat!; to Norfolk for repairs. Thera tho firat mato quarreled with the cap* tain and left the ship. In “Tho Ro­ mance of .the American Navy” Mr. F, S. Hill reports that the captain died a few days after sailing and thus left Barney, not yet fifteen, with all the responsibilities attached to the command of a leaky ship, with a valuable cargo and a large crew to manage and control. After many adventures Barney returned to his native shores and presented himself at his owner’s counting house, “Who arc you, sir?” queried tho surly old merchant, looking up from hiB desk. “I am Joshua Barney, sir, master of youT ship Sydney, just arrived,” was tho ai wer. “Master of my ship, are you, sir? And how dare you, an apprentice boy, presume to take command of a ship of mine?” was the response. The “apprentice boy” threw on the desk the Bhip’o papers and the accounts of a very prdfitahle voy­ age. . “Read these, sir,” lie replied and turned away to the window. The astonished old gentleman took up the bundle of papers and slowly and with increasing wonder read them through. Then, risieg from his chair, he seized the ybung man’s hand and exclaimed: “Captain Bar­ ney, you ate welcome home, sir! I am glad to see you. Your conduct throughout meets-my cordial appro­ bation, sir, and I am proud that I have so deserving a young man in my employ! Take a seat, sir. We shall see what is to he done imme­ diately;” ‘ Thus ended a truly eventful voy­ age of nine months, in which Bar­ ney had been for eight months cap­ tain of the ship and under most try­ ing conditions had brought her safely home, with satisfactory profit to. the owner and with credit to himself, . • ■. ■___ Thackeray Didn’t Wear Spurs. Thackeray was not a vain man, and he disliked vanity in others and made it the subject of his ridicule and sarcasm. After long pleading his family induce^ him to have his portrait painted, and Lawrence, a famous London artist, gladly un­ dertook the task. Soon after the picture Was completed Thackeray chanced to be dining tj£ his club when a pompous officer of the guards stopped beside tlio table and said: — “Haw, Thackeray, old hoy, I hear Lawrence has been painting your portrait.” “So he lias,” was the response. “Full length?” “No; full length portraits are for soldiers, that we may see their spurs. But the other end of the man is. the principal thing with au­ thors,” said Thackeray. • ‘ It Made Her Tired. A handsome woman who had been so unfortunate as to find occasion to divorce not one but several hus­ bands was in Chicago, where she happened to meet her first husband, for whom, by the way, slio always has entertained a real affection. “Upon my soul, if it isn’t Char­ lie I” exclaimed the ex-wife, cordial­ ly shaking hands with the gentle­ man whose name she formerly had borne. “I ’m awfully glad to sec you, Charlie 1” Then, after a wist­ ful expression of regret had come to and been banished from hot countenance, she added: “Old chap, I ’ve often wondered where you were and what you were doing. I t was too bad we didn’t get on better together. I hope your ex­ perience hasn’t been as unpleasant as mine. I ’m just sick and tired of marrying strangers!”—New York Press. Qifcuraj H."» arairffathto fVT-r Awr/fv) |n ,t a fer:3bh, feud ©11 rivr'jf.ifac? Ti ' f.rnClfafte* was 1>r;rtJug to a t : ;?*r oao <Iiy, m grarl* faf’srm will, lEie focdly bo toad raised, “Sly slausbfcr .Martha S3a too y ew s woman,*’ bo. caitj, "as:*1 her little boy, Pete? AuscMc'j, I: a m e tod. But tbo fineot ttina ob .:tt that rai? ia tbo n£* fccBosi tlsit exists between them. They never exchange a cress word, They’re moto Uhi; two young lovers, than mother oud r n . It’s beautiful to cco them together. Hold on a min­ ute, and r u ea?3 Peter Augustas in. Thou Ms mother will come flown, and you can sea the-ir relations for your* ■seif." The o]tl man iyssc and ambled heavily to the door. There was a beatific smile on his old to.ee. Little Peter Augustus was playing with the cat in the gar­ den. ‘ . "Petep Augustus’” lie shouted. “Pe- ter^Aruguatusi Tear mother wants y« The little hoy dropped ,the cat and fixed a searching glance on his grand­ father. “Your mother wants you, Peter Au­ gustus!” “Does slio want to warm me?” Pe­ ter Augustus cautiously demanded. Really Worth While. Hben Pratt of Maishby had sent two sons to Boston and know he had rea­ son to he proud of them. One day a summer visitor lingering in Mr. Pratt’e grocery, provision and dry goods es­ tablishment mentioned some of the shining lights who had made them­ selves remembered In and near Boston and otUers still to be found there, “We’ve had a good many smart men and women in and around our city,” said the visitor, “and there are a num­ ber of them left. We’ve got scientific men and writers and artists and musi­ cians and”— Mr. Pratt’s dry voice broke in on the 1st, “If ye call those folks smart,” he Said, “ye want to go down near the water to an address PH give ye and see the way iny bays, E(1 and Sam, can open oysters! I guess that'll give ye something to go by. when ye’re talking of smartness.”—Exchange. Wilting to Be Honest. Phil May. the great English artist, earned his first fame in Australia. One day a broken down minister applied to him for charity, and May engaged him as a model. As a Joke he also demand­ ed that his eighty-year-old pensioner agree to leave him his skeleton when he died. When May left Australia ho called his model in, “You’ve played me a dirty trick,” said May. “by swin­ dling me out of that skeleton, 1 could have bought one in sound order and condition for half the money you’ve cost me.” The old fellow, conscious of his base ingratitude to Ids best and most patient friend, answered? “Don’t he angry with me, Mr. May, It’s not my fault. 1 meant to keep my word. Stay in Sydney a few months longer and give me another chance to show you that I am a man of honor.” Redhot Plays. “I t Is a tremendous, undertaking to get a new play accepted and produc­ ed,” once said tin* taie Clyde Fitch to a friend. “So a m y s w written, and so few ever see the light of day. An English playwright with a gift of hu nacrous exaggeration illustrated this fact to me cnee. He toid me how fee submitted a play to p celebrated ac­ tor and bow in the ee.nrae of flic con­ versation the actor ivr.uaH.Tsl: • “ ‘Don't you think it is growing chilly in this room?’ “ ‘Yen; it Jr: rather.’ the young pisiy- Wright admitted, "Then tile tu tor rang :i hell, and a . servant .forthwith appeared. , “ 'James,' said the actor.' 'thin room is rather cold. Yon may put three more manuscripts on the fire.’ I,ip pineoft’s. f, A Competent Critic. A famous actor at an elaborate en­ tertainment a t a Fifth avenue, million­ aire’s palace in JvTw York rose to re­ cite Mrs. Browning’s “Dead Fau.” An be announced his subject and prepared to begin be heard a lady near him say distinctly: “What is the next piece? Some­ thing funny, I I iojk -. Oh, yes—‘The Dead Pan!’ Dear me, how odd! Of course it must he funny—something about bad cooking, I saptwse,” How * Diamond Cuts Glass. ^I t has been ascertained by a se­ ries of experiments that a diamond does not cut out the glass, file fash­ ion, ,hut forces the particles apart, in that a continuous crack is formed along the line of the intended cut, Tho crack once begun, very small force is necessary to carry it through the glass, and thus tho piece is easily broken off. The su­ perficial crack or cut need not he deep. A depth, according to fine measurements, of a two-lmndredth part of one inch is quite sufficient to accomplish the purpose, so that tho application of much force in using the diamond only v/eara out the gem without doiiig the work any better. Playing Her Cards. Tommy—May I may up a little long­ er? Ethel—What tto ypn want to stay up for? Tommy-I want to see you and Sir. Green playing cards. Mr. Green—But we are not coin to play cards. Tommy- Ob. yes, yon are, for I hoard mamma saying to Ethel that everything depended ca tho way in which she played her cards tonight. Cautious, The young housekeeper was looking a t some soft shell crabs squirming and wriggling in tlicir bed of aoawecil. “They’re very nlc<*,“ said the dealer. “Shall I send you a dozen?” “Yc3,” answered tho innocent, “if you aro core they are frc-3b.w—JJow York Journal. Trials and Temptations. Every man dremi that ho baa pre- tlftely tho trials cad temptations which are tko Lai deaf of all for film to hear, but they are so boj-aufia -they, are tho very ones fee needs. --Itichfor. Fly Time, Howell What i i the hoot time of day to go up in an ofe-ship? Powell—'Well, I’ve always been a believe? in early i-lalhg,—New York Press, Titov can conquer who believo they fJO» Tta,■<»?♦»*! | i< .......... wmfree, Address, | ! 0 .A. 8 IW 0 W& 0 0 . aw>, r*ve*jr W*tHiN«T6rt, o. ft. NAS0L1H6SAIESNANWANTED. Sew* live m*n is going <0 a l l f.t*tes!*1i* t» nj* incomerto your territory by iefiinr V .’L- CAJi tsss.me, {he best fuel for automobiles, **» eo|ti«es, ttptM bests, ete, You carry r.o stock- We ship ditect from the refinery ia fifty-five gallon steei draws Or'tanks. We m**e the collecttr/.ts, yea simply take eider* and POCKET YOLK PROFITS * handsome eemmissjon on every btntel sold, We h*««* t«HM oeyoftunity lor * life win in your terri­ tory-'do you want fit Write IflJPETIOMl FteBiterS SALESCO. Supers** S!dg, CUrelsstd, Ohio, •tag, Th*m «i«M«k. 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NEWYORKCITY* C A R P E T S E A S O N HUTCHISON & GIBWEY Have the largest stock of Room - Rugs yet shown* Tapestry Brussels and Axminster $9.90 to $25.00 Matting R u g s ......... $375 to $5.00 Nice for Dining Rooms* NEW SUITS - WAISTS - SKIRTS From the Best Factories. Cream, Blue ' etc,, all prices, all sizes. XENIA, OHIO. “TAKE THIS CUT” • .yw*.* • ' H’ .. s>* l ' i / t - i \ ‘We- recommend it; tiicr* I b »’ i m y botfcer-,, i In mld-auinmer you b a te to txu*t j to a large degree to 5 ’our butober. |Well Cared For Meats | Jfo ho t weather aro tho only kind to buy; we have proper appliance* to t keeping ifcftm righ t, and thq’f’r* BWoet and cafe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when i t ’s hot. Huy of us and be eufe, . C. H. CROUSE, GBDAHYILDE, O. =a NewIrani Coverto Cover | v v e b s t e r : $ N E W IN T E R N A T IO N A L D I C T I O N A R Y J U S T ISSUED. Ed.in Chief, Dr.W. T. Harris, former U. S. Cos. of Education. The Webster Tradition Developed by Modern Scientific Lexicography. KeytoLit-; endureof SeyenCenturies. General laformation Practically Doubled. 2700 Pages, 6000, Illustrations. 400,000 Words and Phrases. ti r in GET-THE B E S T ;;: Scholarship, Conven­ ience, Authority, Utility. L ■tiiTy Lff"" T.illoto Kp«;tecuEo,st!ito | r. a c. rnawa cq ., spbihcfielb . mass . • lot, VonwIUdemofovor toCitationtiAipuuicitloo, ■'i.sss..................................... The Bookmalter ...kestaaPafit... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W e g C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor ' Open Day and Night. Th* Bost of Good Used In the Cul­ in a ry Department. asssscssT J . H. McHILLAN. Funeral Director and Fn rn ltnri Dealer. Manutaeturor of Oometo Grave Vaults and Cement B.ulldln; Block*. Talephone 7. Cedarvlll*, Ohio. SiWUSSBi j dr . LEO ANDERSON, j Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist i GRADUATE O. ft. U. I Ofllce Waddle’s Livery Barn, Citizens ’Phono 93 ana 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIC IS BEAUTY WORTH YOUR WHILE t ViolaCream positively e r s i H e a t e s freckles, ttoles, b l * e k llcsus, sunburn *nfi tan, f e * V > r l n « dlsessefi, blotcheJ. racRh end r.-ly - Bkin to th e Irphneas *nd dellcseyofyoul 5;l:ere is no substitute for th:* superior him k t s prtpsTstftvn. a h elife secret ofthe Trorl< (rreatesiGkm Sper.:*l!st, A t *31 I)rr>»tste MaHea for BOcent*. Speei*l propoilflon M Gn.ao to Beauty on request. Icr x m ; « . c . i u i l N £ ltC O „ T o led o .Oh THE RAPID Folding Go-Cart eombiner, eOtnfort, dural >ilii tar.d appear­ ance at tha iuwc:,i poTsible price cunsioi ent with ijualily. Motlicr'D motto t - “Kothinf; loo good for tho l,al>y.” Wo also manufactures 1'feomp; Folding t'sib. Sanitary, eoufoit lftgCrib, tho baby. handle ti) MISHAWAKAFOLDING CARRIAGE CO TRY OUR HUNTINC FISII1NC H s’.f U:o fc n at Mm Sifo ia in thesa giant oablcijt apotta, T .-m yourctn ortea fcr to T»ot rsuiir.t ii-. v>c:>!i« ti? atsaai Ja yorr L u rjiu!c;:o. 12 .vCii’ra toi cl « .t -3 tisaga y » * « MTICMLSPCSTSMAI ;o ft tv.-.co,law ... ,-ars tEsusGctiw, tet t.ft j tarci cS.'.::ca ca Lrjr.u* f-'.ir -. er. .pltsaracpK %,mateaJicatioroctr^ss 0 ...I i.V.-.* CT'_-> J!V .-3 Wt| c.:.xj;:«rnsormt! esa near ct i.sr.a. s;e . on’Oj c m v«Ul)le,S convenient, duraWo and econondal. Ask your dealer to slier/ you a “ llapid I'Oidinjj (So-Cart"and Tnosr.pcon'n bold- both ot which are necessary articles tat The hi r>tone motion {'oiiunsifelt! ( ‘art made, tf your dealer dots not ,e§£>two articles, write us direct for price and circulate toti.M. lw .i vtails i tisi/u.-asiCl tuaiitsutifi S;r.Scac:a. «*«t c. rs;)i »»* FA fi®** mtstemt »l »es* ft i'»y it'\c£ (gh jim w« fe tif tttX: ts:*e, m y el-.tWWiRv* f*t ?*»«>,»» m .'A ViaycatanVal PRINTING Wet-b* ■ , ' * < , « . ns- K*uss*is,»jt«if*a , , ssa. ___ _ , . ^ . .**»<*»-***• '«Sa } *0* _ ,- w .

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