The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
n n— ig jTfa Gedarville Herald. X? JLl 'eredltlis M S l c DAYTON, 0 * Now Located At 131 s; 5x.ua P e r Y e a r . ttARLH BULL E d ito r •' J iu trm l U tjho X}o,st-Office, Cedar- Tillo. ’October ftl, IB^T, as second !class m atter. S vssts ? I-’iMDAY, Al*M L 5H, 1910 g N e w jC a p p e l W § 2 Second^IiargCRt^Stock i n jO m o i j •HELP US eilQW BAD BREATH 4tPorTKontHo I liad pnroafe tronWowitUtnyntomftobi and uflednUkinAft ft* xnQfUoSue?* *' ’ - ... „ _____ ____ . My tQtJgtio has been aetuaUy as i;tTtm oa grass. m y breath haring a bad odor. Tiro w^ohti <ig» a friend tticmuzncmriot) Casciwetamul after mUnK them le a n w IIII ae ); and * *' avaentirelyeureum e. I u reco'tnmQnd cheerfully nay th at they theraforo le t you know th at I elial jecommond .......... ______ ____ ____ irouhio».,, ■ CbasrXLKalpun.iMItivFiifttQSBSc.,iJewYoric,.N«y* them touny one suETerlng from ouch trouble**1 rnr ‘ “ “ * * ‘PleMtttt,Palatable, Potonfc.T^steGood.noGood.. Kevor Sicken. Wqnkotror GrlptvlOe# 23c, 50c. N«vor told in bulk. Tho g»>nnUio tablet flfcrimpeu OUU. Guarantocdto euro or your .money huek. Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N.Y* 555 ANNUALSALE,TENMILUOHBOXES & “The Only Thin That Will Relieve •Neuralgia/9- T h e piercing pains of Neuralgia, which often follows a bad . cold or L a Grippe, are frequently almost un bearable and few medicines afford any relief to the. sufferer. _ UI am a rural mail carrier and have been a user o f the D r. Miles medicines for years. Dr. Miles* Anti*Pain Pills can’t be beaten. T h e y are the only th ing'I have- found that will Velievs my neuralgia and I have tried most everything, -besides.medicine from the doctor. I am willing to tell anyone what the Anti-Pain Pills did for m e,” C harles H ilberbrandt , B o x 205 Woodvill. Ohio If you, like M r. Hilderbrandt, “ have tried most everything” in va/n, why not do as he did, fight your aches and pains with D r. M iles’ Anti-Pain Pills, L e t the pills bear the brunt of the battle. No, matter how stubborn the con test, they will come out victorious. ; Dr, Miles’ AntPPtfin Pills . stand on their record, which is a long list of cures extending back a generation. Druggists everywhere sell them. If first package falls to benefit, your drug- . gist will return your money. . MILES MEDICAL CO.. 'Elkhart, ind. The Canadian reciprocity- hill p. used i""i> lb<i:-e Friday by a 'large vote, to Hi, the Pre-TCnt getting almost the hill Dnu.irratie vote in support of the nit-a-uire, while the majority of the Rep'd livans opposed it. Tin- t.ihiiimr-tratuin seems determined *.1 p’-.sit this bill to sucqev, despite the oi position of Republican leaders. The Democrats no doubt have a t\.» -fold ob ject in pa-sing the bill; first, that the party believes in free trade, and again, if harm results from t'bc effect, they ■mve '-veured good campaign material. During the ln.-t session of Congress :he House passed a. similar bill, but the Senate allowed it to die with adjourn ment. . President Taft called an extra scs-inu and the Senate must take action this- time. It is thought that the meas ure. will lie defeated in the upper branch. Regular Republicans and. part of the “progressive’' -\yntg arc .opposed to the b ill/ . . .■■ ■ Uncle Joe Cannon delivered'an impas sioned speech in the Douse in opposi tion to the bill, ip which he took issue with the President's-views:- “The Pres ident says it will reduce the cost of liv ing without impairing the farmer’s mar ket, X would like to see him demon- d'rate hbjv it will not impair the'farmer's prices and yet-reduce the cost of liv ing.’’ ; The reciprocity bill breaks down all Jars to protective .tariff so far as the' ■farmer is concerned, who in return' is not to be given the privilege of purchas ing his>' supplies . on the same basis. \Vere all da-res treated the same there would be no objection to the bill. . Locally the reciprocity bill is of vital hterest, in -that should'.it pass in: its n't sent form rise trade agreement will ilumateiy ruin the paper industry ..in; •!».’■>country. While there are few straw soard' mills in the country, yet when the nice- of while paper go down, the. mr*> t-f has a '.depressing effect on straw' paper, which. is usually the cheapest aaper on the market, • . Had the bill been drawn so that ‘Ymericnn paper would be admitted in Canada, free, as it is now proposed.to admit free Canadian paper, the ’manuS facturers would have equal show. But Canada does not agree to such a plan and .a great fight is being waged by the paper industry for . self-preservatjoil,- Representatives of the industry have ap peared before the President and pointed out die weakness, of the bill and the unfairness of it, all of which the Presi dent admits, but the measttre was passed by‘the House unchanged. D o n ’t F a i l to S e e th e F O R D before B u y - Y our N e w A u to m o b ile Touring .car, equipped $7Hf) Torpedo runabout,equipped §725. Open Runabout, equipped, 0080. EMRICK, FAULKNER, & WE WM YOUR E.GGS And Will Pay You 16 c Per Dozen for (’lean, Fresh Eggs in trade only. Tomor row, Saturday, April 29. Bring us your surplus. REMEMBER we have the choicest line of House Fur nishings in the county. Lace curtains 50c to S4 00 a pair., Whith Marsailes B ed Quilts §1.00 to $3.00 each. Room Size Rugs all quali ties and sizes S12-50 to $45 each. , . Mattings, Linoleums, Cur ta ins and. Curtain N ets. Chic&en f e e d $ 12101 *10Q l b s . . McFarland Bros. - Mrs. F. V, Foster and daughter, ] Miutlui spent Sabbath in Dayton, j hire. VsT. E , jputr. en tertained tho Homo Culture Club, Tuesday a fte r noon, . ’ The complete returns of tho State Tax Commission makes tho average value of land per acre in this town- •Bbip a t §‘JI, “TAKE THIS CUT” j —Take your spring gowns to Mrs. . II. X. Shnley fqr perfect lit and ■workmanship. One m ile s o u th -e a s t, I of Clifton. i ' ------------- -— STRAW HATS-" Every th ing in the line in Men’s and B o y ’s work arid dress sty les Irom 10 c to* $1 00 , Also closing ou t a number of last, .season straw and felt-hats a ty e r y low prices. Special Bargains BROOMS—-extra good, 25c COFFEE— Leader Brand was 23c lb., now. - , . . . ,.20e LARD— Choice country, lb*> « . ■« . . . V k ... . IOC BACON—E x tra ,'c h o i c e country, per lb ................ 15c ] Bird’s Mammoth Store —The best article ouearth to clean brass ou Autoa, gas fixtures, ete., is “ Bpot'/oit.” For sale by J . H. Pimm. / —Have you seen tho “ Wonder ^Vasbe.r1’ the la te st improved wash ing machine on tin* market. Runs easy, noiseless, ball,bearings, dura ble, is free from oil or grease, can be used iis a bench wringer, C. M. Crouse, Agent’ —The new, popular method, of cleaning your home is by the vacu um process and “ The Sterling" is the best on the market. You can save the cost on wear and labor in single soasou. Sold by G. M. Crouse. Grandfather’s chair is looking shabby. I t' can be brightened up and made to look like naw.by apply ing a coat o f Campboirs Varnish Stain. Very- easy to apply as it .works freely under the b ru sh . and dries without showing laps. Try it. Money back if ho t satisfied.'- C; M. Crouse sells it. * r&jrtC ;-r 0 % .f-ks'A: ft n s t j tfe a . !1, (V :JL AJ.t-OHOL 3 X'ERO’EK'i’. ANlweialjk’B'epardian&rAs- sinulaiitrjtlislliatlamlRfs’t;!!- fin^iksSttiaacltsanlBawelscf 2 m PfomolesDigestionfhceiFull ness andKest.Coivtalnsneittsr Opiuni.Mo'rpKuifi norMiacral. N o t N a r c o t ic .' j MctyWfOMDrSMWmm \ ■ Sbcdul Sc(d~ jUxScmiB-* IlrHkfdtS- jtmssSm!* Krr.iSvJ-Suvr• ■ luBts/saTiJittr, ApeifpctRcniedy forConslipa (ion, Sour Stomach,Biariiioca Worms,1Coiwulstons.Fcv'erisir ness a iu lio s s o f S leep * ■Facsimile Signamrc uf N EW YORX ._ ’■ and OMMreR. The Kini YouHave Always Bought Bears the- Signature r A V- In - i ■ U se Over Thirty Y e a r s “ Wo iviKuniheud it} Ihcrq itn* , nay bnt&erL.' In mid-summer you have to tJhnrt to a. large degree to your bulober, -Well' Cared For Meats ; in ho t weather are the only k ind to I buy; we have proper appliances for keeping th«rn righ t, and they 're ' svfbet and safe when sold. Don’t go ' moat shopping when i t ’s hot, Ruy : of us and be sure. ” €. H. CROUSE, CEDARTXLLE, o . etiovaS-eed undcrtUc« » ■ Exact Copy of Wrapper. Mr. vYm. Hopping received a tele gram Tuesday, slating* th a t' his brother, Charles Hopping of Po rt land, Orosou, was murium Monday evening to Miss Grace McDonald an esteemed lady from one of the well known families of th a t city, Tno couple iott.immediately on a wed ding tour. When it comes to selfish motives there :■» no. class’ in the-world that, can equal the American people. Some days ago the Ohio House passed a bill making a special levy on all taxable property in the state for die construction of new mads. The Cincimirv “Times-Star’’ objects to Hamilton County*being taxed xH.yiOO for the stale fund and then only ise allowed $ 15 , 001 ),- Yet this journal is advocating the,passage of the Johnson bill, donating that part of the Miami canal in Cincinnati to the city, without one cent in return to the people of the -late, who years ago. constructed this water-way -at a cod of several million dollars. , Mr, John.BaknrCivil W ar veteran aged 77, died about eleven o’clock thls.niorning.of catarrh of tho stom ach after four mouths of suffering. The deceased was married to -Miss Mary tSbaw ami tlurwidow with the two sons, George W., of this plage and John of Xenia and one daugh ter, Mrs. Louisa Loper, remain, The funeral will be held Sabbath after noon from tho residence, burial ta k ing place a t Hassles Creek. S i N bw fromCovertoCover . W^BS'TEEIS f J ' , •- 1 i n TERJF^A m ^OW a C , . DICTIONARY, JUST ISSUED. Eiia Cliief, Dr. V/. T.IIarris, former U.S,' Cma. of Education. The Webster IVadilioa Developed by Modern Scientific Lexicography. KeytoLit- c-ratureof SevenCenturies. General Information Practically . Doubled. 2700 Page?. 6000 Illustration^ 400,000 Yfcrds and Phrases*:, . GET THE.BEST- , In Scholarship, Convene ience. Authority^ Utility. Mrs. A. Y. Rffd o£ CmelUivati, known tn many people .Imre, with several of her ptttera were retu rn ing from the matliteO' performance of the Metropolitan Opera Compa ny in Cincinnati, Tuesday afternoon .when tho automobile struck a street car ami throw several of the party from tiie maelurte tp the paved street. i 1ho Cincinnatipnpers state- th a t the ladies wore able to ho about the next day except Mrs. Hold. Additional Locals. FARMERS J See the Miami Gaso line Engine a t J . E . Pierce’s. FOR SALE. Jersey cow, H. N. Sheloy. ton Distributors For RAMBLER & FORD MO TOR CARS, 81E . 4th S t., Dayton, Ohlu 10 N, Market St., Troy, (>. 60 VEARG’ EXPERIENCE -■LOTS FOR SALE: Three lots on Miller street. Inqu ire of J . D. Williamson. Mr. E rnest Foster has been on the sick list tins’Week. Mr. J , C. McMillan of Columbus visited relatives here W ednesday .. '-Granulated Gprn m ea l, by th e caek or bushel. Kerr A H astings Bros. oc'ittfrM. n,'slo»t MfHf-? r«f*iits t*)ton timmpii Maim & Co, racctw ci-.rjM'tiiUci, -without ciusreo, la {ha /.?raH-7i9eitCtf iviluu v vuiitxu*isicwu ScientificjFMtO! A n ?,itKf5«jme)r Ulc<ttnfod trnr&iy, I.nr*v 3 t rtf* t -i!3llon of nny «ficufsilo pratual. *jonj.o. 5J a ! W f uirr:i(W(H,$l, Su'd byan uowfuiculo?.;, W l P d * f Wfoatoy,f|gW Y & i . fftiAtu office. Lit p Ilf.,WMtiicaien, n ,tr. PILES FISTULA AUtfJUJi-. ■ DISEASESOFTHE ffiliTM. iif. ftct&H'Jf tnrtizcct ti ft* ft.-teJ? fl tfits tti rsM'j !.-r::-:a* tic.me? a tb.wfufr-c.-j C"4ht*h*f f. T'o, -'in WMft®Ws’tf.-a Irea rn in, lM«f, fcr.1 £Wti fc«i*5if « u eis-3-- j tit %■;, -,*3. inmM'tmm>n,m im m Ovum t m in W W W A ttM S S fiU ftfftW .,.5 L ;3 V>J, m W J, HteCLBLLAN w * * * . * ^ COUMIIIS, 0 . Mr, and Mrs. J . W. Radabangli and daughter, Mabel,'spent Sabbath in Columbus. ■ ^ B e s t P o rtla n d C em e n t. .L o t u d fig u re on you r c o n tr a c ts . Kerr & H a sting s Bros. -■Paint your roof with Rubber Paint, J . E. Pierce. ROUND TR IP fi US OUNDAIf, APR IL 30th Tr;nu leaven Cedarville at F;18 a. m» SACK AFTFR SACK ot our superior “ Golden Rule” ilmir is being used by an increas ing army of the th rifty house wives. There’s .a' reason, of course. Don 't ask wimt it is. BUY A SACK OF “ g o l d e n r u l e ” A quiet marriage wan solemnized Wednesday evening by' Rev. W. *10/ Pu tt a t tho parsonage, when Charles W. Faultier of Springfield and MisS Minnie E. KiUiow, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Kildow,‘were uni ted in marriage. After tho ceremo ny the couple went direct to their home In Springfield where the ( groom is a machinist in one of the factories in th a t city. FLOUR I . - . and your first bak ing from it f ’ ~ ■“ will toll you a hundred times'; . Charles Justice, who was to pay better than we can why ‘,’GoUl- - tlm penalty by electrocution for the en Rnle Flour*' is best. ■murder of John Sboup, while steal- ___________ ; mg chickens, secured a reprieve ) Thursday evening from Governor \ Harmon. Ju stice was to have been i electrocuted a fte f midnight, Thurs- =day, A brother, Red Helm, ap- ; poare-d before the Governor and | begged for the reprieve which was i extended un til Juno 23.* Justice i asked f o r a chicken supper Tlnirs- i day evening, supposing th a t meal to I be h is last* • i w m [ [ p M f 'f i j i f \7rifcof^rSiic-cimca'Pcgcsto G & C. KERMAa CO., SI'WNGFIEID, KA$S,:- Voft-will0," bs <U®vsrtoraAtbntWBpaUieatioa^^ Have the largest stock of Room Rugs yet shown. Tapestry Brussels and Axminster $9.90 to $25.00 . Matting Rugs . . . . $ 3 -75 to $5.00 Nice for Diking Rooms. N E W S U I T S , - W A I S T S - S K IR T S F rom th e B e s t F a c to r ie s . Cream , B lu e e tc ., a ll p r ice s , a ll s iz e s . XENIA, OHIO. The Bookmalteir t • • i INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET L. H. Gedarville SULLENBERGER - * Ohio. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Satterfield spent Tuesday m Springfield. Mr. Ral Shultz was the guest of Miss E thel Sponcer, Sabbath an-. Monday. IDINING ROOM FORLADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S -NOW s s .C U N T S . i Lunch Chunter on Main Floor Open Day and Night, Th* Best of Good Used In th« Cul inary Department. ■. ggggM'aaaaw!!;*1,.■ .■ ' ' » J. H. MciTlLLAN. Funeral D irector' and Fu rn itu re Dealer. Manufacturer of Gerhent i Grave Vaults and Cement Building !Blooks. Telepbone 7. Cedarville, Ohio, •semr h Fish I Rev. Alberto Clot, wi 11 occupy the pu lp it of th e United Presbyterian Church on nex t Sabbath* Rev. C lo t is the representative in America of th e WaideriBiau .Church# In th e :eveniftg! he writ give a short sketch of /the history and work of -this Church which has been called “The - — -------- — ’ j Israel of tho Alps” and which is the Miss Mavme McClellan of Xenia i oldest evangelical church in exis- spent Wednesday and Thursday | tonce. with Mrs. Lucy McClellan. ! ------------ ------------------ ! $100 Rewards $ 100 . “ Fancy d ried fruits and the j __ _ host in the canned goods line. --L lpp lncott Preserves, bulk Peach and-Apple Butter. McFarland Bros. Mrs. L. G, Bull entertained the members of the Wednesday 'A fter noon club'this weak. , D i o readers ol this p«ptr will be’ please* lo Icern tkfff there Is a t itestt p«» that eeieaed h(M been able to aim*in ill itii stages and that is Catsxrti. Hairs Ottarrii Carols the only peMttva etiiiouew law n to the -sutSfcsl fraternity, ftetotih being k coustitutioiml djUtlUtg. requires 0 adtudlftitkiti^ troitihoub Hail’s .Oststth Cbrc is taken internally, feelingdirectly tip „„ ; am the blood and mucous sticrac** o t sy sfa n -.-I’lio roceiil public demonsira- \ & (Tafl-0yirig ,!ll5 foumkhon «f the Don of the “ Wonder W asher’’ j dlaetee, nhdgiving tho patu-nt -gfrengih by proves all claims made for it. Im- j building up the tonijitation iu»J ashling modiuto sales made to those Who j nsttirein doing lt*J tvork, Tho propiLstois McFarland Bros, Communion will bo obsverved Sabbath by tho Reformed Presby terian congregation, {O. S.) Rev. Robb of Bovina Center, N. Y. ofil- ciating. c, DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon .and Dentist. GRADUATE O. S. TJ. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn. Citizens ’Phone Hi and 81 CEDARV1LLE, , - - -OHIO ISBEAUTY WORTH FOBB WHILE? ViolaCream po&ttivcly orafllcntos Uocldcii, ti '. o I b *, b lack Ispfttts, oanfctimami Ian. f P 8 t la g fl!s8a*cd, blfttchcd, ronf;b anil oily —- ntem to tlio frEshnp;3 end dellcocyofvonlh. ilicrola nop-jbslitato for tbipD-jpr;rJor'btttia- 1 ce 3JirenftrntiOn. Tliolife fcccrctortho-wrtTld'a STfnie, r8kJ? hproiftlist. At all Ilrtiegists or maslca for 60contB, Special proposition and Gnido. tOljoaofy on rcqafst, toi mcu iaam*** xiiK a. c. isn-rmhi, co l. ToioUo.oi.io. g aaSHK ao is: know Hu merits. U. M. Crouse CASTOR IA X?o^Inriat» and Cliildrea, The KindYou HaveAlways Bought Beam tho Signature of j li»vo so much fuJth in ’it3 curative pmvcJ-s : hal they oBcr o«e Hundred Ikilkus for any j«#*itluitU fruit to cure. Send for hat u | tfeHtAionlala ■ • 1 AiMiwa b\ J. LU Vm it A Co, Toledo 0. j Said by Druggist, 76 a i fell’s Fa» lly Pill* arc tlio hrtt. m fetserigthrnin* ot# n#rVM n/>ta oOtoi th« action *t thfe’Kyer nn«jKortsh a*, mu ##’ Vtvm rivi# mm ®»«* #1’ ATLAS HOTEL ' and RESTAURANT^ REM DI El) ° REFURNISHED Popular Priced Restaurant- for Ladles and • Gentlemen# « Service Is unexcelled S. Detroit street/ Xenia, O, '' doj o *NL.jr.*» S 5 a umnm n m m i ,/V ■ fkiim f; HttU tho foti o 5 :!l lifo ift iti tfitari ftjoslritil outdetr Spiifti. To you? ftttti otitd ic>t tic** ^ iumttneHttefa .1 tv tDceimisfrit? taittw I If yoaYtf toM .j of il'.rna tlunfia will km ' --4 « / ; '« HATiOHALSfO'ittSMIUI * *■ -v- *,n f'J n r.-.cfttt), 1300't - :* ■ i.yran ftittncii.o, Jntrt- 4 i J I M a u . 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