The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
m jinnfcifiiiwtiiwi M i BatadriUhai In I f i f O ld u i T r i» * T H E W E S T S I D E B U I L D IN G A S S O C I A T I O N D A Y TO N , OH IO A « *e f$ $1,750 ,00 Surplus Funl 35,000.00 Loans money en Beal Estate fflrat mortgage only) thebestsecu rlty obtainable, Pay* 6 Per Cent op Stock or Deposits from f e t e of Deposit Vein Office B. W. Cor* 8rd and Williams Central Office 8. W> Oor. 3hd end Main Bta, A..Tfj*Shearer, President. J , W. Kreltzer, Atfcy. | T h d C e d a r v i l l a H e r a l d . $ i,oo ENsr Y ear. 5*5 KARLH BULL Editor Entered a t the Post-Office, Cedar-. VillS, October 31, 183?, as second class matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1»12 WhlU Jn Day ton S T Y L E S H O W W E E K e a t a t 1 ID EA L DIARY LUNCH The Best P lie s In Dsyton to ost. «8 » ; Main 8 tM - Dayton, Ohio. L A D I E S O N L Y I > Can appreciate. the beautiful Fall Millinery Display S T Y L E S H O W W E E K . a t our store. Not only wilLyou be repaid for your visit here by seeing: a beautiful and comprehensive stock, but the moderate prices will surprise you.' We Refund Feres C O L L IN S M I L L IN E R Y 31 S, Main St,, Dayton, Ohio. .... ......... ............ ............. inn iii»iiiiMini«wi|ii......... i L L - ■TO.in - — ■ir ' in.....(nun..min- Whmn in Dayton Make our store your.headquarter^.- Drop into our “Tea Boom to rest awhile. Here youxan telephone-to- your friends and luncheon served, if desired. -Our Bode Fountain is an attractive spot where only - , the best may be had. t<, T h e J o h n s t o n * S h e l t o n C o . S and 10 E. Third | t . ' 14 f . Main St, , The Home Store Dayton, Ohio. M and MB ast Third St., Dayton, Ohio Do you wan t to savo money S T Y L E W E E K Octobar 7 th to 12th? Every reader of this paper should visit this store as we are having a Big Reduction Sale in the following Departments for your benefit. Woman’s Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Silks, Dross Goods Knit Underwear, Blankets, Hosiery Etc. Buy your Winter Supply now and have your fare refunded, Whit* in Dayton Visit Dayton, Ohio PRINTING The small boy has been denied his Fourth of July festivities, owing to fatalities, Why not put some re* strictions on the hunter? Bryan and Debs both testify that the Bull Moose ’platform overhangs its property line. W. K. T. divided by T,- R. equals what? Most people answer W, W> So you had better not stand for the result. Jesse Taylor, of Jamestown, is said to have uncrowned Horatio Zell, the original Mooser in the coilnty. It is said that Jesse would not-stand for the deal between Zell and certain Re* publican nominees, and as a result Columbus authorities have divorced Horatio from first news of Moose plans. The Xenia Herald asks where Fqss stands. Has not the Herald long ago learned tha t F obb was fo r Fess, except when Bigelow was around, arid then he was for Bigelow. Have the Socialists in this district endorsed Fess for Congress ? If not, they owe it to him for Ins loyal sup port of their measures in the Consti tutional Convention. Dr. Wilson declared that he.pro posed to make ;a dignified campaign for the presidency, o: r making a few speeches. But the , octor has changed' his mind, like ritany others that enter politics, and is daily appeal ing for support, just like 'Taft and Roosevelt. The Doctors dignified campaign reminds us of the kind con ducted by Dr. Fess for Congress, when he remained at hgrae or in Col umbus announcing'that the office was seeking him. The Doctor never told of the Sunday talks, midnight rides over the district, or What a half dozen politicians and two preachers were do ing, It might have been a case' of the office seeking the man, but there were enough politicians out chasing the nomination the Doctor’s way. > It has been a long time since the; panic of 1890 and people are apt to forget that factories and mills word closed, that farmers products sold for little or nothing and that laboring men went hungry. We have the best reason in the world to believe that just such a,thing will happen upon the election of Wilson and his-tariff ideas. Beside- that the Democratic nominee is ari-untried quantity, scholar that he is, and the people can not afford' to t ay the price of his mistakes. We ave a sample of the same kind of a candidate in -Dr, Fess, Who .so glow ingly -betrayed, the interests of this county in the Constitutional Convent tion on not only questions of tnqfal , nature, ‘but those that affected the ,financial;welfare of the state. Such men in plates of business responsibil ity are usually governedby fme-hsir- ed ’argument and sentiment and not ordinary.business judgment and-sa gacity, ■ , p o l i t i c a l AnNou jicttroffi ^Ve a re authorized to announce the name of \V. F , Trader as a candi date for probate judge a t the No* verqber election on the qonparrizan ticket. We are authorized to announce the qame of J, N: Doan as a. candi date for Probate Judge on the non partisan ticket, a t • the regular election in November. We are authorized to announce the name of Ubarleg F, ETbw&r.d as a candidate for his second term as Probate Judge on th e non-partisan ticket a t the November election. We are authorized to announce the name of C. K. Wolf as a candi date for Auditor In the November •lection on the Democratic ticket. Election: .Tuesday, November 5 th, 1912 Not inOppositiontoWarrenCountyCandidates U . S . M A R T I N Candidate for Re-Election (SECOND TERM) Comtnon Pleas Judge la the 3 rd S«ih-dlvis(on of th e Second Judicial District, Counties of Montgomery, Greene, Clinton and Warren, tree trip to dayton . RUBBER GOODS AND MIDI* SUPPLIES CHAB. A. GUMP. 81 &18East Second if ., Dayton,O. The very best Rubber goods of all: kinds. Invalid beds, rolling chairs, bed, pans, pillows, cushions, elastic web bing, abgomihal supporters, trusses, crutches, elastic stockings, hot wat er, bags, syringes, urinals,men's and boys, rubber clothing, kodaks, cam eras, and photo supplies, belting, packing, hose etc. Ten per cent dis count (except on restricted goods) on all purchases before Nov. I, if you mention this advertisement. 1100 Rewards $ 100 . The readers of^thispaper will ba plaaw- to ksftn that three la at hast on* tftwdfd «U m that eoienoe baa been able to cureIn all its (tape* and tbit is Catarrh. Hall's Chtarrh Cars Is the only positlr# suranow known to the medical fraternity. Catarlh being e oonetitailonai disetee, requires a ecxmitutlpael treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Corel* takeninfernally, acting directly vp <ta the blood end mucouaaumcca of system ghorebydeatroylng the foundation of the endgiving the patient strength by hoRdlng up the constitution end itMlribig nattu* in doing its work, The proprietors tfevemrautb frith In its ccsNdtre powers, hat Ibtfr offer oneHundred Dollars for my sen that it fell* to cere, Send fur Sit o Ad(l*et #. J. OHFURY ACe, Toleds 0. i e * % 0 * 0011 , 79 *. all's Family Plus are the best. * Dayton MorchanstTo Hold Stylo ShopWeok, October 7 to 12. Dayton merchants aye certainly alive and up-to-date”In going after business. They have set aside the second week in October- and have named it Style Show ’VY«ek. Din' trig this week they will make special displays of Fall styles and fashions and will exhibit the choicest se lections from the world’s fashion ‘markets. In order- tha t everybody In Dayton’s trade radius of 75 or 10 Q miles may take advantage tof the great*occasion, these merchants have printed’ and are distributing a booklet called “Refund of Fare •heck B o o k ’ These books explain .in detail how the customer a t any of the stores whose names are- in the book, will have their round trip fare refunded in cash. These hooks can he obtained free of all station agents and conductors and they may also be secured by maiUfc the address is sent to the Merchants* 'Bureau of ihe Chamber of Commerce, Dayton, Ohio; . / : - v . • About everybody who jms heard of this great offer has made up their mind to arrange for a free trip to Dgyton Style Show WOefc; October 7 to;i 2 . v For Saler-ilhoiceOipsy s&edwheat. Phone 6-121. 7 II..^.-«tratey, .—Stop a t Marshall’s fo ra cool 're freshing soda. * WE .PAY '£ 5 p ‘ p e r dozen IN TRADE fo r clean , fresh eggs'. B ring u sy o u rsu rp lu s . B ird ’s Mammoth S to re Taking Hi# Medicine. * Harry Fttrhiee, the English humori 1st, WSs talking to a New York report- tr’about America’s wonderful captains .'of industry. “But a captain of Indus try ,’1 said Mr. Furnlss,.“is in the last Analysis, just, a man -with sense enough to get other people to do bis hard unpleasant work for him. 1 know a little boy who will probably grow up fo be a tremendous captain of Indus try, ,H!c nurse said,-to this boy one iay: ‘Come, Tommy, take your dose of jalap like a good child without making and further trouble. Your fa ther says h«’U give you. five cents If rou do.* a I ’ll tell you what, nurse,’ laid the youngster eagerly,- ‘you take the jalap for me, and then I’ll give. rou two cents and only keep three for myself/” CUT DOWN FU E L B ILLS nifiUjiniii-ii C H A M B E R L I N M E T A L W E A T H E R S T R IP S a v e a l ^ u d Stop* Drafts Stops Battling Windows Keeps out the Dirt Keeps in the Heat Baste Forever Pay* for Itself installed completo by D A YTON 3 0 R E E N A N D W E A T H E R S T R IP CO . 0 2 * Rolbold Bldg,, Dayton. 0 . Write us iv t ohfcajogue. Public Sale I will offer for Public Sale on the Jer. M. Finney farm, 2 miles east of Clifton, and 4 miles north-east of GedMrville on Tuesday, October 8 , (912 Commencingafc 18:80 o'clock sharp the following property: 6 HEAD OF HOR SE S 8 Consisting of 1 general purpose .brood mare in foal, 9 years o l d j l good general purpose mare 8 years old j 1 dark bay mare, a good driver,, 8 years old ? 1 bay mate 8 years old, a family driver; I dark brown geld ing, 3 years old; 1 bay mare• years old, a family driver; l bay 2 -year- old colt; l gray yearling colt, 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 Consisting of I black cows, fresh in August; 2 Jersey cows giving milk; l red cow, giving a good flow of milk; 1 yearling heifer calf, f f HEAD OF SH EER f f Consisting of 62 head of ewes; 23 head of lambs,; * rams. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of .* corn planters, 1 drill, 1 breaking plow, 2 Buckeye riding corn plows, l road wagon i Champion mower, 1 buggy, almost new, T e rm s Make Known Day of S a le J . C . F I N N E Y tA «A B M T O a & B » . J< t t . ANDREW, Clefk. * Children Cry for Fletcher’* The Kind You Have A lwaysBought, and which has been In w e for over 30 years* has borne th e signature o f , — and has been made tinder h is per- sonal supervision, since Its Infancy. A llow no one to deceive yon In th is. AH Counterfeits, Im itations and *<Just-as-good” are bu t Experiments tha t trifle "with and endanger th e health, o f Intents and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is-CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare* goric, Drops arid Soothing Syrups. I t is P leasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine non o th er Narcotic substance. I ts age is its guarantee. I t destroy? ’Worms - and allays Feverishness, I t cures (Diarrhoea, and W ind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troublea, cures Constipation • arid Flatulency. I t assim ilates th e Food , regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacear-The Mother*# Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iBears the Signature of TheKindYonSaveAlwaysBought In U s e For Over 3 0 Ye a rs THECENTAURCONMMV. *t HUHAAVSTRICT, newYORKCITY.' Palace Meat Market You need not fear Meats purchased here, For they are good To use as food. , . So let as know Just when to go -' And take to you For roast or stow, A pound or so: Our price is low, Give us a call. OUR MEATS “beatAll’* CedarvHle Ohio. My Phone No. is 110. This number will bring to your door anything ifi my line. FRESH FISH - Every Friday direct from the lakes ICE CREAM In any quantity.' Fine Candies, Glgars , Tobac66 E tc . -The only place in town where you caU obtain the , great Southern Drink*, Orange Julep IS AT C. M. SPE,NCE,K’S M E R E D I T H ’S U S I C S T Q R g PATRONIZE - DAYTON’S - E ftiT Qacond L a rg e st C la ss ic StocR in th«l l i s t s 131 S. Ludlow St., w Dayton/O. m mm m mm m mm m mm m mm mm m mm m mm m mm m mm m mm rn a tmmmm m«ef •4No ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, R E M O D L E D - R E F U R N I S H E D —*—rm—,^||| 'iiir-n-iw.iir in>rn'u<[’niiiiia»i i«inia»iqiniwi»<nii'iii»aK~ iKi'.iwhiri»Si‘»i^l»fni~mfiMii«~i.ir*i»in Popu lar Priced Res tau ran t fo r Ladies and Gen tlemen . - Service is unuxcellod S . pe tro it s tres t, X e n ia , 0 . IT WILL JUST TOUCH THE) SPOT arid prove au every day winner .every rime, Good lieaUb, good cljfter aiiif long life is What we promise if^ou Buy Our Meats Microbes, disease and death lurk in a lot of the meat th a t's sold, bu t not In ours. Wesell the best and' a t a fraction above cost. Our market is safe and not high priced. G H, CROUSE, Cedarville, Ohio. Guard Your Children Against Bowel Trouble Many children - at an early age become constipated, and frequently serious consequences result. Not being able to realize his own con dition, a child’s bowels- should be constantly watched, and • a gentle laxative given .when necessary. Dr. Miles’ -Laxative Tablets a r e , especially, well- adapted to women and, children.. The Sisters of Christian Charity, 531 Charles' St., Luzerne, .Pa., w|io attend many cases of sickness ’say of them: “Some time ago We began using Dr.' M iles'. Laxative Tablets and lind th at we like -them 'very much. Their action Is excellent and wp are grateful lor having been made acquainted w ith 1 them. We hav« had good results in every ca se' and the Sisters are very much pleased.” >- The form and flavor of any medi-^ cine is very important, no matter who is to take it. The taste and appear.m e are especially, important when children are- concerned. All parents know how.hsrd it is to give the average child ."medicine,” even though the taste.'is ^partially dis guised. In using' Dr, Miles’ Lax ative Tablets, hqwever,' this diffi- . culty is overcome: The shape of the tablets, ^their,.appearance and * candy-like taste at once appeal to , any child, with the result that' they are taken, without objection. ^ The rich chocolate flavor . and , absence of other .taste, make. Dr. ■Miles’" Laxative Tablets the ideal' remedy for "children. . If -the first box.fails to benefit, - the price ,is- returned. Ask, your ' druggist, ‘A box of 25 doses cost* - - Only 25 cents.' -Never Sold’in bulk. ’ - MILE*- MEDICAL. CO., Elkhart, (nd. • •« IN THE BOOKWALTCR HOTEL HIGH STREET IlNiNG ROOMPORLADIBSUPSTAIRS AUO RIST room . MK*A.L«i- I fO W * s .QMHTF&. . tunsh C#fr|ter «n Ealn Plytr OjtohDay add NijM. TL» Bast p?Good Uasd in tha Oul- iaxry Department. J . M? M c H I L L A N . 'Ptihtral Dlrsetor arid Faraitare )&dAtir. Manutaaturer 41 Ostnant Mriv# Yaplfr and Csmont Building IK tk l. Telaphena f. OedMTiUo, Ohio. 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