The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
mm* m HBWWs ir,«nw»iir.- M erediths m i c S t o r e , DAVTON, 0 . N o w , Located .At 131 $. LUDLOW, New CappeS BTcfg Seeead Largest Stock in Ohio. HELP m 6R0W The Oedarvifle Herald, LEGALNOTICE. $s-oc» I ' c r Y ea r- KARLH BUM-. E d i t o r Entered a t tho PoDt’tSfflco, Cedar- vilks October 01, It j ?, m eccoih ! class m a tte r. FRIDAY, MAY It), 181ft T 3 IE STANDARD’S CASE. SourStomaoh , rtI viedCwcarcto andfo l liko » no'crmn*J hay® ht*t) «suffoTorfromdyupepslaand rum* t.to:naeh tot theIfisti twoye,nro. I ftuvobeen taUinn pedi*. «ine*Tuiothoir<Lnuj^«hufcremit!had net ichoLooly SMiQMtlU.V^UUIH t V t.uMfs*u u *■*;«'*■'• lornsliontimo. 1will roocmmosiil CnocoroWto i»yfriend. »stlioonlythins for. indication »nd S ourstom.chandto keenthohowolo in cee'i con* itlon. Theyaroverynicqtucat.*' , , w HorryOtuoklcy, .’touchChuult, Pft, ' Best For The Bowels v *ne woweia ^ istocai*m. CANBYCATHARTIC Euarkutoodtoeuva'orsowluoimybiwsfeC SterlingRemedyCo,, ChicagoorN.Y. So? ANRUALSALE, TEHMILLIONBOXES “The Lives*Pills act So Naturally and Easily.” .' ■ . Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: ■"I have used Dr. Miles’ Nerve and. Uvor Pills and also your Anti-Pain. Pills, on myself, with good results. Tho Diver Pills aot so naturally and so easily that I scarcely know that I have taken a pill. Frequently being troubled with headache I take an Anti-Pain FJII and get immediate relief-in every ease.” . A. Tj. Wilson, Sparta, 111. Mr. Wilson w«m for a number of, years cashier of the First National Hank of Sparta, Dr. Miles’ „Nerve and Liver Pills arc different from others. Many kinds of liver pills arc "'impossible” after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr, Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with out griping or undue irritation. They are not. habit forming. If tho first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him. MILES MEDICAL, CO., Elkhart, Ind. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D esigns _ C opyrights &e. Any«MHandingftsketchnilitdfcierir.ftnnmay ulcklyurortnfn our opinion ftaowncilicr an itivoiiiien'iiFioSinthyp'U'entce:'-’. temnniiira, tv-nserricilvronCdcntfal. UniiUCdO.. onVatcnta -itfirs, CirteaS scenoyforcccursirjratonts. Patsdts t.-.ken tbrangu Muon A co, receWs »;r,-i.lt :Mlce, without c!;nr,:o, la tho *♦ Scientificjflmiericat* i keiictsimoiyillnslratcdweoklr, tersest rtr- ilatlrn of ony :cojantuel. ‘i’crma.f'J ft , c ? : four rccr,ti:«,|L Boldbytut uowsdealara, MUNN NewYork BrancsOffice*C3SF CL*WasIiiLKtc^,tl. IV V/ANTEI) -Local and traveling na’tkjtiien representing our reliable gi.ridfi. Any man of good appear ance v/lio id not afraid of v/ork can jmtko this a .'latioiactnry and per il)-input tmruurfi!). Write at mice for tot inn Outfit free. Territory un limited, Big money can ba made. Apply time!:. ALLEN NURSERY CO., ROCHESTER, N, Y. PILES FISTULA AimAbo , DISEASESOFTHEHEGTUM gi-.srg mji % mi jv-goaecji *r,a -timaisea<srxJtetpprj, wnjtnt tm tmt os **»«. *!•**»•»«j*niL AftJ^tikseasat*cfttCsawt ani. btstHshtslew, j . M c C lellan C olumbus , 0 . Tim (lee.tiUn of tho Vmted Stateo Mupri'ini' t ’narf TIouday .against tho HtamiaidtHl Company, na being a monopoly in mdramfc of trade, io pi'ohaidy the greatest dt'eitdoti in im portance that has been rendered by this body. * Probably no decision was ever await ed by the bwlonenf} mterenio an wao the one handed down Monday. For months big business concerns have boon in suspense and were tap ing no advance atopn until thoj* ltunw the fate of the one concern th a t di“ red ly influences tho money market, of this country. Now that the Standard must reor ganise within six mouths, moneyed men will await the action of the company, before building for future business. Even though we live in a freeai’d enlightened country itmust nevertheless bo admitted that the prosperity of the nation is influenced by this great commercial, organiza tion, No doubt this concern has been guilty of all that was charged and merited the action of the court, yet the result of such decisions against such companies usually in the end brings about troubled business' con ditions, One feature of the decision is that the property of the company is not confiscatory. We do not want to believe that fids company will follow the action of the railroads a few months ago when thousands of laboring men wore dropped from the pay roll sim ply as a matter of revenge towards the Interstate Commerce Commis* s !on, who domed the companies the Tight to increase freight rates. Bus iness conditions at this time are none too bright a t best and the least re versal on the part of a few ot the large companies means a Jack of confidence among smaller concerns and a curtailment everywhere. There is but one reason assigned for complaint on the part of the com panies th a t are now working over time to discredit the administration and have done so ever since Presi dent Roosevelt stated out to clean house, and that is the campaign con tribution.' Informer years these companies have contributed great sums to the national committees for campaign purposes and naturally expected some favors from the party in power in return. Eor years these favors were granted until the companies be came so strong that they dictated almost tlio policy of the country. The people would stand for such ac tion no longer and tho party lias goiui bade to the people and the companies must stand the blunt. Whtlo thostraightening out of these affairs may bring about busi- notjri troubles good will result in the oiid and tho commercial interests will bo on a more solid looting witli tho people, and not bound to politi cal parties through tho campaign contribution. Bftdn of OSjio, i ire-i no Eounty j f o n r t of Common Elens. j J< bn Hi troy, A.dnVi‘ du buhls irnnl with will annexed of t \ m J Hunghoy, tirc’d, HoimliL t vc, i it. W. Hanp.imy et ah, Defendants, J It. W. Haughoy, residing in thoj City of Tampa, in tho state of Flor ida, will take notice that: the above named Plaintiff has filed bin prfj. tion in tho Common Ideas Court of amd Count}', sotting forth that said Defendant, It. W. ilniighey, an the Administrator of r-aul (*. bf. Ilatigh- ey had wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said estate to his own use and had invested tho same m two promissory notes, each secured by mortcage on real estate situate in said Gretmo County, Ohio, ami calling,, one for $3U0.Cuand tho other for and signed the first by Albert L. Haughoy and Anna Haughoy, and the second by A. L. llaughoy uud Anna Haughoy. Tho prayer of tho said petition is that the said notes may bo found to b« the property of the said estate and the. said defendant, Ii. XV, Ilaughey, may be ordered to deliver the said notes0to the said Plaintiff, The abovo named defendants will lake notico th a t the said petition will be for hearing m said court a t Xenia, Ohio, on and after 3une uth, 1911, and th a t they are required to ans wer the same by said date or judg ment may be taken against them, J ohn Hussey, as Adm’r as aforesaid by J, N, Dean, Ally j-9-d . ~ Jfyow am haying trswbJe in g e tting good breads probably th e fatsifcliea Sn th o flour t h a t is be» !ng u sed . “ G iad tid ings” flou r m ean s all t h a t th e nam e implies and will prove s o if given a t r i a l . ; Kerr & H a s tin g s B ros O liver XV. Ht'-wai f of rh fopgo wiil lecturo in t!)ot»p sa house, Monday ow n ing , May L‘A on tc u p ^ ran co a t < Mr. fitewui :ii-so5ifc tiatlor tho miDpier1! of tho N a tion al Temper ance Society of New* York ant] fiorvod aa a m ember ot tho F o r y - thm l general assomlilv of IUinoio. Dev. Fo ste r of HaHnrvillo,aud P rof. Dill of Philadelphia, who are viuit- ing relatives hero Jiavo hea rd Mr. Btowart and one], apeako in tho h ighest term s o f h is ab ility a s a speaker. Adm ission io free hu t a. collection w ill be teLou. 'rise pun- lie in inv ited to ho pu^o itt. CUMunifttlo Patua rtsilftred By osa .'a, MU m *A aU -Psitt PUU, X S mam SE«*•>. Mitii Hasej Koaobam gave a party iaat Saturday afternoon in honor of Her tenth birthday, a number of her girl friendo licing presen t.' Amuse ments wore provided and refresh ments, consisting of ace cream, cake and bon bons, were served. Those present wore; Ellen Tarbox, Eva Tarbox, Mabel Katlabaugh, Mar guerite McFarland, Lois McFarland Louisa McMUIau Hester’ Dean, Le na Hastings, Helen Towuslov, Eva Townsley, Florence .Smith, Mary Clemans, SSelpha Dobbins, Dona Johnson, Margaret Fitch, Dorothy Oglesbee,- and Margaret Dean, Grace and Eleanor Kiernan of Xoniu. 15va Tarbox won tho first prize for pinning tho tail on tho donkey and Mary Clematis for finding tho most, peanuts. Tho hostesB was lha re cipient of several presents. S h e t l a n d P o n y $100 Reward* f 100, The roedcifl of tiii* pap«r will be pltase- to Tectru that dieffc if at leant one that setcacc haa bean ublo to euro In ,a!I its stages and that is Catarrh, Hail’* Catarrh Cure is tho only posTtlvo euro na% knofm to the inatikel fraternity. CKi.mh being h constitutional dtftesH, irciTVira & can;titutional trefitment. Hall’s Oatunh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up ca tho blood end mucous surxeces of nysttm thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, nnd giving tho patient ntraggJi by builiHiig tp tile Cdantltuticn nud ceskting natum In doing ito work, Thi propriotom hove go mijili faith In ito curative powwo, hat tticy offer one Hundred DolLwa for«fty cons ttist it ftdls to cure, G.ond for list o twtimontaJ* Addioti J. CHFHEY &Co, Toledo 0. Cold by Hjrbg^U^ 7So. all’s FamlEy Pill* are tka best. T o b e g i v e n a w a y Monday, Nov- 20, ’ IL Afc 7 o'clock p. m. In addition to tho Pony will be given $50 in Gold—divided into seven prizes, $15, $10 $5, $5, $5, $5 $5. Tickets given with each 25c CASH purchase. Save Your Tickets. C . C . W e i m e r . Dealer in Fresh and Sait Meats, Fruits Etc. We Meet att Prices Made. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. •asm GALL AND LET US SHOW YOU - -OUR— ^ Gearless Hay Loader Corn Plows Engines , Feed Grinders And a Full Line of Harvesting Machines - Wagons mmmm Buggies, Cream Separators Posts Tile Fence and Salt Double and Single sets of Driving and Work Harness Get Prices on above line of goods TRY SALVET STOCK SALT. C. N. & Spring and Summer ■The recent public, demountra' tiou of thn ‘‘Wonder 'Washer” proven all olanno mado for it. Im mediate tialer, mode io those who know ita inerltn. C. M, (Toune. Dattinrj a OirJhciay. A aHcMibr of the Dysund' f J l I i U Appleton family recf>ritly gave a birth* tiny pafly, a t whsth U:au is-.tmJ a coke to n ,r«l with i am% Tho uotil vjco it tho Appb ttiiif) ttjebrafcd Chaasi* ^toy’s Mrllitlny, and tho calm watt tloto* in ted v4tii -T d iiie llghto Thu acigh* liOiN *sy It fontly v.oaii’t !<?) hirtinlay; tlmt Mu tnofut ? faiiod ust ti birthday hi Md*r to m ahead of timed eafidles,^ fritter,m 02r«b6. Piles orSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE iste»*t!!ito!yre!hv98.mlaiU.vshtetyt.reofttih DR. HEBRASUNGOID the was! wontlosMfckatiff.i di-cwevy ■ ■ •• ........... . .... . - • J- mavcv iso cvuu:ny i:uu ihn un hid umtauun At r>Iote Mttsf-ctloa #aav- «rtr*4 erfccsfr/icrriCk a. PcveWCM. stlin!**tit»,eruwiiftd. TdtU Bftsjpl*#ceatete eoter»«!»*, THE0. 6, BITTNIIIDQ.i 6At«. .......... 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. JA C O B K A H Y , ‘FA# Leadinii*Merchant Tailor. Xonitt, Ohio. Children Cry for Fletcher’s J n S n SS wv ’ ........... ............................................. E ho K ind You H ava Alw ays B o u g h t, a n d wh ich lias b een fea use fov 'Oves? fif) paws? lias liosmte tho slguatsiro of a n d lias b e en m ade u n d e r h it p w Ronal superv ision since it s infancy . - - A llow n o o n e t o deceive y o u in tills . A ll Counterfe its, Im ita tion s and ^Just-as-goo'd** a re Im t •E sp c rlm en ts t h a t tr if le w ith a n d e n d a n g e r th e h e a lth o f In fa n ta a n d ChUds’en—Expe rience a g a in s t Expe rim en t. What Is CASTOR IA dssto rla i^'U* harm less substitute fo r Castor O il, IPaxe“ goyie, H ropR a n d Sooth ing 1 S yrup s . I t is P ledsant, I t contains n e ith e r O p h im , M orph ine n o r o the r Narcotic snhsinneo. It s nge is Its guarantee . I t destroys Worms m id allaya F e ve rish n e -’i. I t cures O ia r rlu ra and "Wind Co lic. I t re lieves Te e th in g T ro u b le s , cures Constipation and F la tu len c y . I t assim ilates th e F ood , regu la tes the ^Stomach and B ow e ls, g iv in g h e a lth y and n a tu ra l sleep. T h e C h ild re n ^ Panacea— T h e M o the r’s F rie n d . IT WILL j r f l T TOFGH THE BPtiT and prove an every day winrn* *-ver,v tim»». Go>»d health, good ebet r and long life to vAnt we premium if you Buy Our Meats genu ine CASTORIA alw ays IBears the Signature of. blic-rolo s, disease anti death lurli in a 1«1 1 >, iho meat tha t's sold, but not hi oui.’j. Weaell ihol/f t and at a fraction abovo coat. Our market is mite and not high priced. C, B CROUSE, Cedarville, Ohio. ii© KindYouHaveAlwaysBought In U s e For Over 3 0 Years THECHHTAURCOMPANY, 7THUBRAVSTBEET^NEWVOHKCITV. on C A R P E T SEASON HUTCHISON & GIBNEY Have the largest stock ol Room Rugs y e t shown. ■ ■ , 9 ' Tapestry Brussels and Axminster $9.90 to $25.00 Matting R u g s ........ $ 3-75 to $5.00 Nice for Dining Rooms. NEW SUITS - WAISTS - SKIRTS From the Best Factories. Cream, Blue etc., all prices, all sizes. ' XENIA, OHIO. t o tresis Cover te Cover 'WSEBSTEH 1 S •. HE W I N T E R N A T I O N A L PSCTSONARY JU S T ISSUED. Si.% Cliiel, Dr. If, T.JIams, former 0»;S. Com. of Edncatiea, The Webster Tradition Developed by Modem Scieatifie Lesicography, Keyfoiit- tralsre «f SevenCentcries. Geaefal Information Practically Doubled. 2 .00 Pagfes; 6000 Illustrations. 400,000 Words and Phrases. . GET THE BEST In-.Scholarship, Conven ience, Authority, Utility. , . rerltsteSrsclmaiEustato lj C & C ECliRlAM rO.. SPillfiGFlElD, MASS. ]kr. ^ £ 32 ' ■ ! 1 The Bookaiato ...Hestaapant... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a s G E N T S . Lunch Counter On Main Floar Open Day-and Night. Tha Beat of Gootl’Used In the Cul i n a r y Department. Fresh Fish j J. H. McHlLLAN. J Funeral Dlroofcir and Furnltma Dealer. i Manulaeturor of Gemonts I Grave Vaults and Gemont Building Blocka. Tolophono 7. Cedarville, Ohio. i—.ji,, ,i ..... ift.11 .... ............. DR. LEO ANDERSON, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. , GRADUATE O. B. U. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn, i Cltizuna ’Flione 03 and 01 CEDARVI LLE, - - OHIO C. M. SPENCER’S ISBEAUTY WORTHYOURWHILE? ViolaCream L . orftdicatos ct ides, tnolcfl, bl f i pb , ^ liciCs, sunburn nud t-n, JDS r o o fko r i n g OiccasrJ, {■] b’.otchctl. rocr;U and oily tiltia io tiro Ircebntsj pad Ooilcuey cfysuth, liiero in no tuLnlitato for ihia Bunnlor tatra* lenj jwrparat;nn. 5 no lifo see; ot efibo rr.-.ria'ft Brcltoet DI:in Cpreiolisi. At all Dreveten Or innileaforr.D tentn, Lpecial prorosltrca and Guido to Lrn-ui7 on request. V iola fiatn Moon- te a lor tcllst, cnrsrrytuvl XUKU. C. hiil-A’TI;uVO.,ToIfflopOhlo, ijFii HUNTING |J FISHING. i Ha'.! ir.'-i : tl! Lfo io in HIM*ftlMRrtM K ;’ «'•ria. Vo,T*b m2£Jkq. $ot»conouoa tet jue*. mk*9P ,otlimatoweoJatr A TLAS H O TE L and RESTAURANT, REMODI. ED - REFURNISHED ■MftM Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. * Service is unexcelled •MM* ti»tirot/Uyscar bl»» - li irfYalM Pjlviicfrs. __ Ol (in tinnjj Soft t^JSJSEs MT m MLSMMSRIUI r«5f*ftrr.i-tiCi,iy*!ft jcn»s tncn.itKw, pliiia tMUf.fr, JilOJSS- tnp-.r (Into tn LootiM. fs,tK:-;:rr oat tftjr.t»L-> lw« *fce*, ir.no iUr.'.Tt «« ft* 'SirUft Kriftsca Twit «mn fetacs.«e.«ft»n ■sr/ssSi ftsi «* wr.i m £1 »onft c:;y cl *b# MAtiem «roM*MftX ft’-stw rJcat I CK 'Jj . tt-.ffta S. Detroit street, Xenia, O. SS? - -- !**■.« ' Wt*h . teftalM f.'1 ft, T.jtaits.a wtt, fit IC'C!*'J «*** & aiy.atftkJtLSir Wft*=tircr'.ff-tsitit£Sl-»• f. 2. 3A"", m. Ii sfAatasiSri-saoa , . r,- i MMIflNALIimrsKWlnr.lWirft^iIil.r Larg 5 CIS TP?*i lUtoCX’ lr tt, i sr.t r;» ■ci ac ea pound a V t t % A L0 fM i
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