The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
m p . ..r.ijiM i ' I . ' '• v - : ■- WhattoWear WheretoBuy How that Summer lias a firm hold mid changes in garments are established, you will probably find your self face to face with these questions. What to Wear? Whore to Buy? Of course we cannot de cide for you, but we firmly believe that when you have looked into our splendid display ofMen's and Young Men's Summer Suits, you will decide for yourself* See what we are showing in a complete range . of styles and sizes at the fol lowing prices: $ 10 , $ 12 . 50 , $ 15 , $18, $ 2 0 $ 22 . 50 , $ 2 5 Sh ow ing of Wien’s 1 9 1 1 Summ er § t r aw H ats Get your straw early-—a fine split braid or a smart sennit. We,have a splendid assortment in the correct shapes of crown and brim to please every man. The Cedarviiie Herald. LEGAL NOTICE* £>i.oo P e r ’Vessr. KARLH BULL - » E d ito r -Entered ofc.tho PosMMk’O, Cedar- ville, October 31, lFrS?, as ijecpnd class m atter. ‘ ' FRIDAY , JU N E l\ 1010 NEWSPAPERS. Panamas, $4.00 to $12.00 * Yachts and Sennits, 50c to r$3.00 Biilf Hats, $1.01/ to $3.50 Soft H ats, 60c to $5.00 ' The closing days ot the. egiplature witnessed a fight aga in st the news papers as being largely responsible for tho bribery scandal among the solons," Tills fight "became so 1 in tense .(bat certain legislative corre spondents were denied the press privileges of the Senate, The action of the Senate against the presB was only more convincing tlm t something was wrong in th a t body and themembers brolight pub lic condemnation against them selves* J t really was a shame th a t the press should have broken up the little game ot g raft th a t was going on, bu t nevertheless i t was done and a Senate “white-wash com m ittee” voted themselves a clean hill of lading a fter tak ing their spite out on the'newspapers. How th a t one representative has cleared his conscience" and made a clean breast of soliciting a bribe and fined $500, the public, is absolutely convinced th a t what the newspapers have said was so and th a t there is more to coxne yet, , • > Newspapers have no desire to place SULLIVAN, H a tte r , ..C lo th ie r, F u r n is h e r South lim estone Street,, Springfield, - - . Ohio. • i : e d In tense * M y L e ft P i S I C : , ' Do j •,, m 'it is better to be safe til • ?, that it is the best policy t the stable door before the hors, .s 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, Head what she says: “Before I began, taking Dr. Miles*.. Heart Remedy Xliad been suffering from heart trouble for over five mvh «« iu uiv u tv i i yu years. I had grown soweak that it was impossible for me to .do thirty minutes Work in a whole ddy. I * . suffered i.itense pair.sin myleftside and under tire left shoulder blade, I ’ couldnut sleep on the-left side, and was soshort ofbreath that I thought I should never be able to take a full •breath again. The least excitement . would bring on the most distressing palpitation. 1 had scarcely taken a nalf-bottla of the Heart Remedy be-- fore I could see a marked change in my condition. I began to sleep well, had a good appetite, and lm- ..... ....... "" •the ' * " " proved so rapidly at when 1 had taken six' bottles I was completely cured. MRS. C, C, GOKEY, Ncithfield,Vt fymptomt it is your I f you have any c r M rs. Gokey me; duty to p ro te c t; m D f . M ile s ’ H e a r t B L x s e d y ., is what you need. If th e first bot tle fails to benefit, your money is returned. Ask your druggist, MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. WANTED—Local and traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods. Any man of good appear ance who is no t afraul of work can make this a satisfactory and per m anen t business, W rite a t once for term s Outfit free. Territory un lim ited, t'^ u 'h m e y can b® made. Apply tin M m A L L TM I URSBRY CO., W p j R m m i , n , y . PILES FISTULA MWM& r. DISEASESOFTHEHECTIIM « w ■»»*>,» fWlhv mm$ , •.„* **,* »*,«BS»* h * k I » « h »i«oit m jim u t tu m m m m Itim im ea oftw m t tww, MsKaiM lew. DR.*J. J , MoCLELLAN S K l S o i J C olumbus , 0. earth’o Most Desolate Oooi. Not only sfes tumiad iahahitanfs ufl* Imovm nouiSi of Capo Horn, mwa titan tnilcii frmn tlm couth but. #scopt sea forao. within that spat# fttdmal Wo and vegetable Ufa arc prod* Really absent save ft fow low -omd «f Imt’dijr Hchettt and mor.sea any official in a wrong ligh t bo loiig as his actions ape for the public wel fare. Bu t when • public men de nounce'the public arid" its represen tative, the, press, there will even tually coine about a condition th a t will b ripg every, gu ilty person to answer for his action. I t m igh t also be said th a t th e Lorimer senator scandal has been -kept alive by a newspaper th a t has facts ttia t w arran t such action. Even" in the tace of a Senate report that'would entitle the Illinois man to his seat," the newspapers have hammered away un til the legisla tive committee in, th a t state holds there was wrong doing to secure the election. Now the .Senate, is p re paring t,o take action and there is every reason to. believe th a t this committee will be forced to unseat Senator Larimer. W hether i t Is in" 0n io or Illinois, or any o ther state the press general ly has no ulterior-motive other than preserving the in teg rity of places of public trust. I t is an infallible ru le th a t whero you find public officials condemning the press, you will i n d th a t a t some time or another these same men being connected with a transaction th a t they dare not le t the public know of. LEGAL NOTICE. Melvin Perrin, Plaintiff vs. • J e rry Jones, Defendant, Case No. 12,854, Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, Je rry Jones, defendant xn above entiled action, residence unknown, will take notice th a t on the 25th da;j oi May 1011, naid plan till filed in said court his petition for damages against said J ones defendant amount prayed for $2,000, for alienation of affections of the "wife of said plaintiff and th a t said Jones defendant, Is re quired to answer or demur to said petition oti or before Ju ly 17th, 1911, or judgment may bo taken against him. Melvin Perrin, P lain tiff, gl d ~ Origin of Famous Phrase, The phrase, “Put none but Ameri cans on guard to-night,” is said to have occurred originally in one of Washington’s orders of the day at about the time the battle,of Tren ton wr.s fought, It was adopted by the Americans- or “Know Nothing" party during fio political campaign In tlio early 'GOs as a watchword, em bodying as if did one of tho ■chief principles cf the party. Very Serious I t is a Very serlou* matter to ask for one medicine and have the Wrong ono given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— TH ED FORDA BLACK liver Medicine i The reputation of tklj old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in- digestion and fiver trouble, is firm ly cstabbohed. It does net imitate other m*dId«G3, 2s is better than ether®, or it would not be the. fa vorite Bwj powder, with a larger •si® than all others combined. ■ *OT,»mTOWN t* State of Ohio, (Srecuo County Court of Common picas. | John iruosey, Adm’r do bonis non ‘ with will anm'xod of C , ' M. Hmighey, dee’d, Plaintiff, vs. v • * It. W. Haupjtoy ot ah , Defendants, R. W , Hmtghoy, residing in tho City of Tampa, An tho state of Flor ida, will take no tieo lha t the abo.vo uamod Plaintiff has filed his peti tion in tho Common Pleas Court of said County, setting forth th a t said Defendant, R. W. Haughey,"an tho Adm inistrator of said C. M, Haugh- ey had wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said estate to his own use and had invested the same m two promissory nates, each secured by mortgage bn real, estate situate in said Greene Coiihty, Ohio, and calling,, one for $300.00 and tho other for $2iM;00 and signed the first by Albert L. Haughey and Anna Haughey, and the second by A. L. Haughey and Anna Haughey. The prayer of tho said petition is th a t the said notes may be found to be the property of the said estate and the said defendant,®. W. Haughey, may be ordered to deliver the said notes to the said iPiaintiff. The above named defendants will take notice th a t the said petition will be for hearing in said court atX en ia, Ohio, on and after Ju ly 8th, 1011, and th a t they are required to. ans wer the same by said date or .judg ment may be taken against them. John Hussey, as Adiin’r . as aforesaid by J. N, Dean, Alty j-30-d "H.Bstkiery-'* . . - D lcelp llao a b o a rd mcn-of-was? $ <rlc*ng» ing to tropica} countrL-i In riit 03 strict obtaining on l";o v o -aete of po U it cousitrlca. Indeed. In some insiancea it S,-i very lax. -The Dafeaoe. a Haitian naval vessel, was lying la the haiku- of port au Prince. Ono day a m'Vi cook for roraa rcaion cler-nnd oh-iat a pool: of knives mid forks on the gun deck, and, being suddenly called away and pot wishing to spend time t>; go to the gal ley, he- Eeised Hie i comb pot full of knives and forks and stink it In the murale of tho ten inch gun, putting tho tampion in after it. About an hour afterward the admiral came aboard, and on tho gun was loaded with blank cartridge Un-y used it to flro a salute. It happened that the gun was aimed toward the town and almost point blank at the Grand hotel. The guests had assembled on the porch to wit ness the ceremonies, when they were saluted with a rain of knives and forks, which stuck against the wood en walls like quills on a pnrruphie and drove the startled sightseers iu a mad head •over heels scramble indoors In fear of a possible shower of pots and pans and dishes, ' A Quaint Introduction. An old Missourian recalls the quaint speech with which an old Federal sol dier once, introduced General James Shields, to’ a Missouri audience. Tho introduction Included a high tribute to Stonewall Jackson’s generalship. Said the old Union soldier; “Friends and Fellow Citizens—Allow me to Introduce General James Shields, n citizen of two countries,4a hero of two wars, general, in two armies, a senator from -two states and the man" who came nearer whipping Stonewall Jackson than any other niijn ever did,” and here, looking around and seeing .no ladies in the audience, lie added, “hut didn’t do it by a d-—d sights”— St. Louis Globe-Democrat. EUseumatlb Pains relieved fcy tun ®r hr, MUae* Anti-Pain PUta. U doaen Ma*» Dr, Miles’ Autl-JPain PrUs relieve pain. . To b e g iven aw ay M o n d a y , N o v . 2 0 / 1 1 . At 7".o’clock p. m. In, addition to the Poriy 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 T icke ts . C . C . W e im e r . Dealer in Fresh and Sa lt Meats, Fruits Etc. We Meet e ll Prices Made;. . ‘ T- *' CEDARVILLE, OHIO. JomPta CALL AND LET US SHOWYOU —O U R— Gearless Hay Loader Corn Flows Engines Feed Grinders And a Full Line of Harvesting Machines Wagons Buggies, Cream Separators Posts Tile Fence and Salt Double and Single sets of Driving and WorRHarness Get Prices on above line of goods TRY SALVET STOCK SALT. C. N. Stuckey & Son. Spring and Summer If you want to dress right 1 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. JACOB KAMY, Tha l e a d in lg M e r c h a n t Ta ilo r. X e n ia , Ohio , Ml f> ‘•K^ Ml I *?1i •|c St »*• DWiilit If,1!I 5W«: fc -iM •Ipll ■ i i i i • r*S®i h ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. " AV&gelablePrfpafiiionfarAs- similalfngiiieFoodandRet’uli- tingU«StdmatiisandDowistf I n fa n t s rCniiDUKtr PromotesDigeslionCfertfuj- nessaiidRest£ontainsneiiM OpiuniJ'forphine norMineral, N o t N a h c o t ic . ^(JedOUDcSMnmm. jPlacpkmSt(dm Jlx,Seam* ■ tfxlidUSalls- jfaiseStti* t t i i A . liifmSud- CtcrJkdSugar » li'jtttpraiTfoivr. ^peife. tRemedyforConsfipa- tion.Sour Stoinadi.Dlarrhoti Worms.ConvulsionsJe\?rish- ness aiuJLoSSOFSbEER PacSimile Signature oF' NEW YORK. GASTORU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o f r . P IT WILL-J,T'HT TO ri.T I THK HPflT aii'i {irnvf! «n every day v,im er '"--cry *iiiio. Goo'ibraltlK f;«viJ efii-er ami long life I* what we prowune H you Buy Our Meats In Use Over Thirty Years Mlcrob' H, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meal tha t’s sold, but not In ours. Wo sell the best and a t a . fraction above cost. Our m arket Ip safe and no t high priced. G B CROUSE Cedarviiie, Ohift. . Exact Copy of Wrapper, THOCCNTAUItCOHFANVkWOWtOfl'HCITY* Great Bargains - a t—; Hutchison & Gil D R E S S S ID E S— N ew Lot, 85c Goods 1 For 59 cents SU M M E R S ILK FOU LARD S For 25 cents MESSA L IN E B la ck , yard wide 8g cen ts HOU SE DR E SSE S $ l.p o E a ch 1 XENIA, - OHIO. Nev/fromCovertoCover W EB ST ER !® N EW . v IN T E R N A T IO N A L D IC T IO NA RY JU ST ISSUED. EJ-i" Chief, Dr. \7. T. Harris, former U. S. Com* of Education. The Webster Tradition Developed by Modern ScientificLexicography. Keyto.Lit- craiurcof SevenCenturies. General Information Practically Doubled. 2?00 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 400,000 Words and Phrases. GET T H E BE ST in Scholarship, Conven ience , Authority, Utility. Writ*fotSpccliacnraeestti. G.&C. KEHMAMCO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Vottwillriruo » favortomentiontillspublication.. The Bookiaaltef • . • i t IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET Fresh Fish DINING ROOM FOR LADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor . Open Day and Night., , The Begt ef Good Ueod in the Cul- 1 Inary Department. , J . H. M c HILLAM. Funeral D irector and Fu rn itu re Dealer. Manufacturer of Oetrjeafc Grave Vau lts and Cement Building Blooke. Telephone 7. , Ocdarville, Ohio. “. ■■■'"I" .................. ■■..■n iu .M ,,.., m r a m n 1 mm*m ; DR. LEO ANDERSON, i Veterinary Surgeon * and Dentist. GRADUATE O. 8. U. Office Waddle’s Livery Barn. Citizens ’Phone 93 and 81 CEDARVILLE, - - OHIO MlWWri— —wn p m . ill. .....Till..... Ill ISBEAUTY ■WORTHYOURWHILE? Viola Cream positively oralllento* freckles, moles, bleck beads, sunburn midtnn, rosqprltiR diseased, blotched, tough and oily skin to tho iiroshness and dolicaeyofvoufh. Thereiano substitnlo for thissuperiorham< IcsSprrparatlon. Thobfosecrotorthoworld’s groatcslSkinSpecialist. At nUDm.gistsor maded for tocents. Special proposition end Quids toBeauty on rcauest*" ............ w r - 4 ‘ — Viol**Skin rtlwasS'li"" l a s t ) . aonn-bttt lor toilet,mkeerrend skin, rrie*r ,c.-'nfa ^ . C. lHOTNKBCO., Toleriri.Ohki. •' A • I » , . it ■ ’ - ' t *■ A T L A S H O T E L and RESTAURANT^ REMODLED - REFURNISHED ****** Popular Priced Roslaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. *• Service Is unexcelled S . D e tro it s t r e e t , X em a , O*. l i4i- Hi'. HUNTING FISHING. Walt tte Ilf. It In ttict. tlsriant outclcor itari*. O'otrab yon t gun or rca tot r;—- r.nt ratUm* in wofc!i et by rirern l« yost httpy . rivUruo. I t yini'H flr-1 of tt.is thingr you m u «doytit« NOTIOHALSPORTSMAN ICO r « s <1ar.oU], lDtiOa year i instinctive, Ir.frt- crtinn, thtilUr.*, life-pie- tnrea ttc.ric .1 on titmifny, fs'.i.nir. caiupiEjr.tr.Kiplns, Win.tho hemt oreverym«n »ua boy who lives where these eUrrifi* enjoyrottit. erS r.rnr tt ntna. Nir.th copies, lie, i yearly sub* eeripiics ti.oij sreemTout #ffrt EcflilwaSJo, riaipps cj rash and w« will (aba you* eopy ot an* kAtl'OKAli RrGr.TIMAH steefte tt s#t ticayy ,bo lahej Or.iiol. fieldVobi tiieo, ©e.J aa «iown trtth Wef.'b net te ttu t m »] ,;1. giJd.p'.ftlee M'atehiptfb.recslarpile#, -Ofts. i finn. *k■. KatJenalBpsstiman « , iT*< > tp g > | W.. tueklt. Co.ycabssltUaf «ATI9NA*Vro{TSMAN?Ifte. |H frtm l «l,OM m For dozi for deal i r Baturdal us your[ We are Dritd you todj June I0 | Hosier) select, fri men, Mil in whitj Tan at Women’ Hose at Silk H< Holeprc men, pa Holeprod B lu e S taken t,l selling al have th fancies, s newest Men andl Rugs chasings should ir self looT We have prettiest) season.. $12J50 tc Bird’s F rank Ph i eent .of this fug in Xe: the age o f ': catarrh oftli| wife, daugh'lj lie is survive] Mary PhilliJ Minnie Iliff Smith and Springfield Phillips o f ; from the hoJ Mr. and ! daughters atfco nded tl son, Mr. ! -Vannie Wes and Mrs. Wl Charleston, mony was p.| the bride’s ; hy Rev. Gifl Gaddjls. Till for a trip groom is a firm of Gilbl the prominel Of thafcplacJ Twin daul home of Mr.| Monday at Smith has "gratulatioiifi While Mr, plans for aa cation alonl across courl car, it is a i three dauu l ally occuj change BaJ Anl D a i Ilev.l morij in Ml Spfto| ’l l ■ is !eats 1aud flnath li |?at th a t’s so Wo sell t lie b Foil above ec fi>and not h GUS1 i, Ohio, hr to Cover E K S CTIONA l IN ARY ED . Ed. Inrls, former U.: |i, The Y/ebst taT by Mode) kpby. Key toLi Intimes. Gener lically Double JQIllustration . and Phrases. IE BEST ), Conver rity* Utiliti asapngesttf ISrillKCFIELS, MAS! r.tionth) r p'.’.l'iicition malts tract. iLTER HOT fREET LADIESDP STA ROOM. a s CBfNTr tn Main Floor id. Night. Tsed in the C irtm*nt. [ILLAN. and - Furniti irer of Oeiui I'ement Bulldi 7. Ohio. WBW-* iPERSON »u and Dentil 3 O. O. TT. Livery Barn, le 93 and 81 * OM| Insl oaJitaey ofyeni |>rtill* finponornut foeficpfitoftho worii I At nil BrojKflsa pciol jwojsogitioa * it tft U3it,:tSW!ttt |CP.,Tolcri»,nhI HUNTIN FISHIN Ua34t&SitndwEi %0 rftuaton&fof yewhi [fyivj'ess. 14 : t'riagl ft* SF3.US 10 var*. intttr.HM, S -.t.r-;, liif.-iin;.’, life a cti haul cy.cftfi.pjcfttrirta): '*‘''slKo:n.f«e»i r J eTtrt lltfir*«» lr:1 Lr; srho ive IkciS- xXitntf w ju . |r3 at Lftti; " sji t m u r m # tt eca wineven- it ccr? ■« tin nm nvi OSuSMK, b!th«isn)f IffS •ra*y .iS;e# flws y t f rhf!0 tCjJ.jb teeS». {wyiOtcaSttfsF II & a a !
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