The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
M e r e d i t h s usic Store* ^ The Cedarvillo H a r d d . ] . ^ ^ ' a [ le * *•[■ OJ'W I*ct* Vt*ur. | _ , | L _____ . -■ ■ .— -. i l . F a r , i d a y t o n . o . HARU4 8 U L i * Editor N o w . Located At 131 S. LUDLOW, '£ p le v / ^CappeS liTd ’ g Second Largest Stock in Oisio.j ■HELP .US GROW Knti'rocl at Uses posMMUco. (Ydur* vtllc. *»c:ohi*r SI, J!**'”, as second Ma-'sinv.fi-r. FATDAT, MAY 1010 THE WIStATOHE. !T%£! ■**I1]* to Peon nslne Onsearpts for Insomnia, with Which I htwo-been ufUictcd for over iwtmy ycara, imillcauany fctuifcL'ttacoretO'.havo civo« too taoro roller thaa any other romedy j have ovtjr tried. I ahall eertatnlyreqoinmoiiUthorn to my friends na Bolus all tUoy arc fopwoontod.” , * . ... 'fuos* QUlairdi Elgin, 311, Best For _ The Bowels ^ t i M w o m m . Guaranteedtocart)oryourmoneybuck. StarlingRemedyCo., ChicagoorN.Y. 597 JWHUfllSALEi’TEHMILLtQHBOXES “Dr. MiW Nervine Raised Me From the Grave^—Mrs.Taylor ■ . This 1 is a strong statement to make, but it is exactly what Mrs. Thomas Taylor, of Blum, Texas, said in expressing her opinion of this remedy. / “Dr. Miles* Restorative Nervine raised me from the grave and Ihave much confidence in it'. I can never say enough foryourgrand medicines. If anyone had offered me $ioo.pa for the seeond bottle o f Nervine that I used I would have said hio indeed.*’’ MRS. THOMAS'TAYLOR, Marti, Tes. Nervous exhaustion is a com mon occurence of modem life. T h e wear and tear on the nervous system i%greater now than at any time since the world began. For ■ sleeplessness,; poor appetite, and that ‘ ‘run down” feeling, nothing is so good as , Dr. Miles* Nervine Your nerves are your life and lack of vital energy makes existence , a misery. Dr. Miles’ Nervine- will tone up your neryous system. Askany druggist. Ifthofirstbottlsfalla to bonoflt, your monoy Is returned.' MILES MEDICAL CO., ElkhaK, Ind. 60 YEARS” experience T rade M arks u r n i m - D esigns m' ' M l ' C opyrights & c * ASTOiii)Ksndlny a gkctrUand description ran? sjmcUtr ascertain otir opinion free whether an ‘.nvontfon It probablypatent nmo . .Comrmirilca* tlmuoiflcllycouadontml. IMHDEBOKon patents cent free. Oldest Anonc? for Gocurmr ____________ _____ j r Go tt mp patents. J’nMnts ration through Mann & Co. rooolW iptnatnotice, without chart;?, latho StltttlfficJftnctican. AtmmjMrrioly lllnntrate.l weshly. f.r.reott elr- enlatlon of *ny xcicnuuo journal. 'Iarms, S3a years four months, fL Coldhyall hcwcdealora. MUNN*Co^*'»"■ riewYork Bran6ftOlBe«, Oft T Washington, D, C, NEMO CORSET WEEK. Special Corset sale at Hutchison & Gibney’ s, Xenia, this week during the derrioifftration of Nemo Corset;:. The new hollers for (he Hagai* Straw Board & Paper Co., have ar rived and work will bo started on the erection in a short time. Three Old boilors will first be. torn out to make room for the new ones. Jf Will be necessary, to to dose down the plant fora short tlino WANTED—Local and iraveling salesman representing our reliable goods* Any inan of good appear ance who is not afraid of work can make this a satisfactory and per- marienf business. Write at once for terms Outfit free. Territory un limited. Big money can he ma,i<-. Apply quick, ** ALLEN NUKSEKY CO., PvOcmiaTEii., n . y . Faking a .Oiftiuiay. A neighbor of the T.ysnmler .lohn Appleton family recently gave a birth day party, at which there a calm covered with eaiulkii. 'the m'it week the Applotofu. celebrate ff f’hf.un- ccy'o birthday, and the hike woo dc<‘n- rated with efoaric lir.hfs. neigh- bom nay it really wasn't hij birthday; that bis milker fall* d up a birthday iu order fo got ahead of these caudles,*-* Atchison Globe, j Th« exposures in the legislature iamt lududments for bribery is noth- iingtuur.; than lias beeu expected for i se.verai weeks. Tho nownpapor men :about rho legislative ha ll. have (old of various rumors as to He-* use of money in both passing and killing certain bills. Developments ihe past week indicates tho truth of the reports and the whole state stands aghast at ihe revelation of crooked ness. • '• For years Ohio lias hold tho repu tation of being a hoodie state when it came to the passing and killing of certain measures. ■Membersof both political parties are implicated and have bcenindlcted. Men prominent In civic organizations, state, officials, along with members of Senate and House, with representatives of va rious companies that sought special legislation, have been called ,before the grand jury. The work of the Kurus detective bureau seems to f have been complete and members wore openly bribed with ease in a hotel room where special apparatus was arranged to record the conver sation, - ■ ; L’he II rkald says “ Amen” and let no guilty man escape. Moreover we hope that the Scope of tho mves- tlgation‘wll -1 bp widened and that Mmaction of fho last legislature be investigated when lho-Elso» tele phone bill was passed by the House. Umnur then had it that thousandsof dollars were used to secure the. pas sage of that bill. We regret to say' that Representative Lewis of this county vested for that vicious men-i sure, that had it become a law, would have levied" a tribute from evury-telephone patron. • Again, the Investigation could be extended to include the deals for patronage in exchange, for votes oh certain measures. Ii could also In- - W e a t h e r ' Boeli finalities as we offer |tnjMeffs aibl Young Men’s Clothing, are somewhat un usual at* the price. In fact you can’ t find a better and seldom the equal of •our stock for style, fit and en tire satisfaction. Itegardless how far away you live, it will pay you to inept el" our lines before making your spring pur-' chase1. Prices i t ;. u*‘ j not, fiy.l if as tiltl m u lt of reejpff'rfty the prict* of wlnat i*> fur.* ffi til! 1*uvur» it will si*Of l)"W ’Hr 'tin* O'i iwuni'T, tog Hoi!ir is t 'till tax•d 0’»C’lff-i per barrel. $10, $12:S0, $13.50* -$15*! , $ 1830 , $?S,''$ 20 , 00 ,. : ! • - . and $ .2 2 3 0 *. ' , C h l I c k $ p J$ ■’ C t o t l i l r i g I f there is anytning that will make this store popular I with mothers, it will be our line o f wearing apparel for little tots. All the new hov- ! elties in blue, black, and I fancy ■patterns, s are built |lull of wearing.' qualities, I that you can’ t beat at these I prices; '$$.60 to $8 .00 ,: f Y;-. of the better kind, ordinar ily priced*' You ’ll; have no ! trouble choosing here. I t ’s I-Just h matter o f style-nthe I goods are backed by years i of envied reputation.' ;• ■ . >■" f : p b i o b s ' v '; Wilson. . . u 'M to $S.j Iff,;B, Stetson. Sd.oO to$o I N o ' / . f f a m e , ;*$$ :tb :$6; Other; Makes,, , .50c to $$ m W B K I S H IM S AY ::; when ^buying; here you’re Just a b it ahead of the fel- llpw^whO;. doesn’ t, not only; |in style, but quality and satisfaction also. All the new things in Shirts, Ties, elude fchechargpBoftheuse.ofmonoyjl^CollatSj Hose, Ofcc., await to secure tba xecommeudatlona fbrj|;VQur Selection, post-office appointments on the part ff « v v r d « r of members of the House as well as j i . V n « tho trade of avote for United States * Senator t,n the part of a House mem ber in excfmnge for a post-office" ap pointment. ' The H bbaui cata.assure the peo ple of. this community and this coun ty that should.tho investigation bo xlondod to. Include such deals as we have mentioned ' that not only would members or tho General As semble be indicted and disgrace brought to many firesides but one or two citizens of this'wounty, who cover their crooked doings of six days in the week by a “ Godly ap pearance and pretended ■dovotion*on the Sabbath,” would be stripped of .'heir colors. ' If a novelist were to visit Greene county and Cctlarvillo what a thril ling story could be written from Urn threads ga herd hero and liiero on, "Bobbing the Baby’s Bank to Buy t Postoitiee Endorsement.” The undoing of tilt legislature in crookedness Is tiie result of years of secrecy b u t'‘Murder Will Out” and the H erald expects to live to see tho day when facts of tiro above mentioned story is given the public. And more than one. citizen of this community Will bow his hoad'in shame. Mr II. O, Watt, went to Dayton, l’fmreday, lie being a member of Wio V. B. grand jury, this court being in ossioti at present. O. 11 . Greovej, a* (stockholder of tho Ohio Whip Company of Osborn, haft asked f&r a receiver for this con cern claiming that the liabilities of tho company exceed $ 10 , 001 }. Mis management is charged. Jtov. W. E. Putt, went to Morrow, Tuesday wlmro conducted the funer al of Albert Hubs, a yard clerk in tho Pennsylvania yards in Dayton, that was killed in a wreck iu that city Eabbath evening. The parents of the young man lived near Morrow and were close friends of Dr. Putt. A number of at the homo of I Hatter, Clothier, Fur-nislier | . 21South Limestone Street, j Springfield, ' - - Ohio. SMIEEBS INSIST ONPBOTECTIO [(.’outiiuir-d lrnm first page*.; farmer in this country gets fit) per l cent, of the price paid by tho city ; consumer, tho difference being ab- j sorbed by tho middleman, railway ! company, anti retailer. Suppose the , duty of 2 -cents per gallon on Cana dian milk is abolished? Docs any- loiie believe that tho people of the i eitles will get their milk 2 cents per •gillon less than tho present price? . What is truo of milk Ip mio oi ; practically all other farm products. ’ I am told by State Master Godfrey! of the New York State Grange that, f in this section of tho state potatoes are now selling at Sue per barrel or It in impoH«ihip in tho brief time alhutt im o to go into ii/*tnilfi show-j it g bow tho farmers will bo injured % by tin; proviruoiis oi this bill, Jut I f will fat;e m an llludtratloa the maiif j uffieturo of ee.. In Um State of 1 ■New Yi>rk*thm iua snoot Important J brunch of .agriculture* tho ; otal Tiro- * duefion being aliout 125.(J!}i),iJI]ii * pounds. With the tariff o f B cents j per jiound our dairymen an* ju.-d i able to make a living profit, and * uio«t. of them have only existed In - j cau.-o ihey have, been taking more [ each year from the fertility of tlie. i ■soil. The Canadian cheese produ- } cer lias cheaper land, cheaper labor. J clu aper ftuppln-D, .cheaper machii.-| .cry, cheaper feed for vows, and a f ; richer soil. The province of Ontario j , just across from New York, exported j *ltll,miD.noOpounds of cheese. *How j , could our cheese makers compete | ‘ with those of Ontario, when life Iat- i j tr.r have i-o clear an advantage in ] *the cost of production? | But we are toid that while this J i bill deprives the farmer of the 'very j i moderate proteclimv, averaging less. ; than 25 per emu., now given him by- l our tariff laws, lie receives compen-, ! sation in the form of reductions of ' duties on manufactured articles, ; : This is not true. The reductions made by this bill will not 'm the least decrease the cost of manufac tures the farmer buys, since Canada; is not to any extent a manufacturing: country. Thus we have the. Hon,. ; Secretary of Agriculture stating |that “ free barbed wife fencing will > a boon.to* our farmeis.” As a. j 1 matter of fact this provision will not benefit one farmer to tho amount of one cent, We exported to Canada \ last year 100 , 000,000 pounds of wire aud imported-practically none. Tin* i removal of this duty is a fraud; pure { : and simple, intended to fool the, j farmers.' ' I f this Wert an honest' reciprocity ■measure, intended' to r-uvourago , trade with countries which admit I nut* products oii.favoable terms, it i would provide for the free admission | ■of’ali articles manufactured in Great : Britain. That country ima for many * j years allowed all our products to bd, i imported froe.of duty, aud it would; *seem -only appropriate that we Jshould reciprocate by admitting her *produet's-to our markets. ;■ If 13 claimed by distinguished ad- : vocat.cs or reciprocity Unit, the abol ition of the duties on Canadian farm •' products is necessary in. order to j save .the protective system. ■Then* i could not he a gruvor mistake. Do j these gentlemen realty believe that J; ii,ouu, 00 ii farmers will sit idly by, t after the trilling protection now' af- . forded them 1 has been abolished, |and permit the contmuaace of ;i system under which all the limnu- ] factored grticles they buy ate taxed ; from -0 to 03 per cent.? ’! hey should »know bettor. We arc here to serve j notice that the farmers, arc united *on thin question,and af©determined |that if duties on farm products, are j reduced, tho dufleson manufuetures j must follow. This is not a threat. It is a simple statement of fact. Tt ' was said long ago by one of the greatest molt this country or the ; world has BVe^produced—Abraham Lincoln; “ This nation can not lung |continue half slave and half free,” We are hero to declare that our na- » ■tioimt policy of tariff taxation can j not longer continue high protection *to manufacturers and five trade for ’ ; the farmers, amt we respectfully urge that- every principle of common justice, fair dealiugatul equal rights to all classes and citizens, demands that the farming industry be accord ed tho same protection that is given all other industries. © b i i k i r o n ©s'tf. $@B" I m/ x 1 i' A*' C" »; * * -\ m -■•*H 5 © frav© AlrsayaMm$htf awH wMeli Him been fta tss« fm? ® n t yott^Oa lias iiom o tBo rfgpatero o f ....—-a saijji lisa bona paado wmloi: lil« per-’ fidiml hiiporvfaioa since Its Infancy, A llow n o one to deceive yon In tills. A ll Ckninterfeltfij Im itations and *‘ 3 wHf-jtH-uood” are Imfc S'jEpci’lmenfB tliafc'trifle witJt and endanger tins licaltli o f Jafiwts an d fcfclltli'eiff—Bsiserienc© against Bsperlment, r a ^ i ^ I s ■CTastoria is a Itarmless anbstitnto fo r Cfastop Oil, Pare goric, I>ropo and .Soothing Syrups. Ifc is Pleasant, Ik contains neither Opium, Morphine n o s other** Narcotic .substance, Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures I>Iai*rhoea and 'Wind Ooiic. |t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. I t assimilates th e 'F o od , regulates tho .Stomach and B ow els, g iv ing healthy and natural, sleep, 'itae Ghiidreids Panacea*—The Mother’ s Friend. © em ^ s ^ e CASTOR !A always iBears the Signature o f •X Y \ r/ ft * * i jJ~ An Y ; k / V * * \ \ t X X ' /. T / / i / V ' fiL n w !r .L , i r s r T o r u i i t h e SPOT iind pi’ovi* an every day winrer everythin.*. Goodhealth- g=M*i e!n*:*r and long life is what v/i* pr«*;fi!bf* if you O R S A • •Buy Our Meats MicKibes, disease .and death lurk in a Ir.t of tho meat that’s sold, •but not in ours. ; Wo sell tho best and at a fraction above cost. Our market is sate anil not high priced. G H. CROU SE Cedarville, Ohio. 1 I _ _______ 'f flowfromOsveFtoCover^ W E B S T E R 'jS f * , ! ; i e K M f o u l a y e Always Bosght O v e r 3 0 Y ea pq New Road Is Assured. County Commicsioimr I. T-. C’um mins on Tuesday stated that tiiet'e I was no doubt but that* the. two and ! less. In New "i ork City potatoes one*half miles of the Columbus pike : are selling at from ROc to $1.(10 per east of town would bo macadamized j 80 bushel at retail. 11 is absurd to claim that this groat differ, nee is in any way due to the tariff. After having proved U their own .*atisiaction that reciprocity will re duce tho cost of living, the advocates of this proposition, particularly rircretary-of- Agriculture *W 1 1 r, o n and Mr. Jam«*s J. Hill, turn around and assert thatit will not in anyway decrease, the profits of our farmers. this summer. The data has all been gathered and the commissioners are ■ awaiting the action of tho State . Commissioner o.f Highways who ; cannot take action urtil tho legis lature makes its appropriations. Tiffs is always the last measure i passed. * —The new, popular method of cleaning your home is by the’ vacu- ITifortunately for theso distinguish-. um pruccflg and “ The Sterling” is »d gentlemen, (he facts are against.......................... , . them, Ttfo nun.* introduction of tho best on the market. You can savo tho cost on wear and labor iq single season. Sold by • O. M. Crouso. this hill has already forced down l ho prfe.e of >\brat six or seven cents ; pel* busii! 1 , owing to the existence, fu Canada of immense stocks of ‘ wheat, which ff this bifi boon acted, , oan be I'unheil into this country. I f : SoJnin ,n Chic ia 6 pfindmg » is useless to toil mi that reciprocity fflW (lflV/ lHirt, will not reduce tho price oi wheat, when ihe mere introduction of, tfffs bill has already had tiffs effect Mr. David Brigham of Pluladpl* piuo, who3ti attniidiiig .McCormick Seminary In Cl few days here. Mr, and Mrs. Ik O. Watt wore a* I) mu n «i i u mm n.i u r, .* w , h, hw -in(t .................................And here iHTm; point out that, the (>r Ul*“ wm-in-iaw and ;»fcollege girls gathered 0j Wiscat. lias fath'ii ■ .10 cents I dawffht**f, Rev. Condon and wife of >f Miss Bertha Audf*i> j ,,rl. bns!lpl fi, a JVar Bgo. Has ■ H»bl».atl». th e p r ic e o f hi'i'ftd to th e eonsuniCM r oh Wednesday evening fo r a froth and of course planned tho affair j p iVA 'iff?'You know" that; with liccrecy against any intrusion j of (tin'ho.vii. Thu ;,irin werotonpond i thn night (hern and near midnight! f f ^ /m C S i fY 1 iHt the® hoys forced ontrance m(o the} liourc.' While tin*/arl-l locked them-1 I'bf? Hl&UlS SUtt uMMl'ea, • Riffvefl into A couple of rooms' the |f |0 YOU \\M k M U BOIght hoyu Mcoiiivd around for the things to eat, Tho /gory also goc-D; Board tho that fiotno of the girls had trou-i Signature of bio locatiuf? tlseir wtaritsg apparel] which tho btty’a h id .' ! Cedarvillo has {icon added In th« j ( Rpringilold territory of tho Standard ; ■; o il Company and retailors am j i served from that, city by a Limit gal* ‘ i Ion auio truck,having a capacity <ff ! 1 threo ton, ’i’lffii innovntion m coni* j : molcial c.irMesm Jlcatcs the passing ! •of the draft heme with this g ru it: : company. Threo days work ia n c - : ! coinpllshod in oua with tho truck, < H E W IM TERNAT iOM 'A i . DSeTSONABY ' ffUST I SSUED .m i ® Giicf, Dr. ?/. T. Harris, former 0 . S. €0*3, of Education, Tha V/ebster Tfadition. developed fey Modem SdosUfid lexicogi'Spfey* -Keytolit - er'aforeof SevonCenturies. Genera! iafonaaiiass Ps'acticaHy Doubled, 2700 Pages; 60QQ Illustrations. 400,030 Y/crds and P to se s , , . .GEY THE BEST hi Scholarship, Conven- nce, Authority^ Utility. C A R P E T m m m k S O N 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 Dining Rooms. Tbe B o o km a lte r ...H e s t a u p a n t . . . INTHE BOOKWAttER HOTEL I. HIGHSTREET N E W SU ITS - W A IS T S - From the Best Factories. Cream, ,■ etc., all prices, all sizes. XENIA, ^ .- SK IR T S Blue OHIO. j DININGROOMFORLADIEStip STAIRS ! ALSO REST ROOM. |M E A L S .NOW . a s C E N T S . j Lunch Counter on Main Floor j Open Day arid Night. ; Tho Boat of Good Used in the.Gul- I lnary^Doparfcmont. J. H. McHlLLAN. , Funeral Director and Furnltnrtt . : Doalor. Mamilaefcurer of (3«m»nt ' Grave Vaults and Conu at Building I Blocks, Tciephone 7. i ^ ‘Ocdarvillc, Ohio. DR. LEO ANDERSON, : Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. : GRADUATE O. 8. U, Office Waddle's Livery Barn. Citizens ’Phone 33 ana 81 CEDARVJLL13, - - OHIO MESS ■ ISBEAUTY WORTHYOUBWHILE? ViolaCream positively orftdioatB* fteiklcs, moles, b ln ok heads, sunburn and tan, r e s t o r i n g diseased, blotched, roufjh and oily --------------- sl:in to the freshness and delicacy nfvotiOi. There le no PubstUuts for thlssupericrnann- ■ nrfl (nl.A 11 ^ r 5 a.« . . . , •?. ^ t . pr0p°Biuuu “ “ fl'srMiapISjrSeSr^nSf* f o r narMryirnd xhk » , c.lurawiTnco., Toledo,Ohio. 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