The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
w AMIMPKP1 SATURDAY, JUNE, 27 s. m iz i& m rM , m m * PH IQ I s i . s b w m a n n u j * . Wheal harvest has begun. sew wd OHy, Mo. parents, Mi£l Dr, and[ Senator MoDorisld of Indian*, is dead. ,;>• ■ 4 , , Miss Nannie McNeil of Belle Cen tre, 0 . f is visiting her sisters of this, place. • 1 ; ■ ' .Entrie* m speed, for the fourth at Jamtstown are coming in at a lively rate.. Remember entries for the 4th close a t 11 p. m. June 30th* Jno. Glanville, who has been work ing here in the interest of the Build ing and'Loan, was so impressed with the location that he moved here am now"'occupies one "of Mr/ Ervin's houses in East Cedarville. “ Conquest of1 self, or tlie chief bat tle-field <tf life^’w'ill be the ,subject treated by;Rev.‘Mr.1Tufts; tomorrow morhing, .Short services during the hot days will be the order at . the Methodist church. ' -All are invited/ New song books are being used at the Sunday, school. , The council met in called session last Monday evening to take action as to whether an appeal should be .made against the decision in the case of Andrew Winter vs. the village of Cedarville, which was decided last week in favor of plaintiff. After dis cussing the question for some time they at last decided to ask for a re survey, appealing to the Court for a new surveyor, They feel that they cannot.obtain justice a t the bands of the present county surveyor. Charley Jones, who is playing ball with tli&Quincy hall club this year, is giving:entire satisfaction as can be seen by the following from, a leading Quincy paper: •. Another good crowd was out to see - the second game o f Quincy-Joliet ser ies. “Rumpus" was in the box for the locals, and Brandenberg was his catcher/; Jones did not bump us this time as he did While witb the Ottum- was, but bumped the other fellows with suck’'force as to be distinctly perceptible at Joliet. As a , cannon- ader Jones has no superior and very few equals to this or any other league, <In way of speed he. has no .equal % this league, The hot shot he poured into the enemy made them verytired and was a Boiirce of great pleasure and enjoyment to the rather selfish and* fence. To use the language of Queen Vic while upbraiding Prince Albert Edward, for playing baccarat and turning in late, Bumpus.is a'holy. ter* ror. tlO.oer M. f i illi of Kans r Ituebfnd’* 11Bhud, attended the college commencement exercise* at Wilmington, Thursday evening,. Miss Amt Barnett and daughter, Miss Jennie Torrence of Xenia, was visiting Mia* Anna McMillan this week. . . . . <■. The Democratic State Central com* mittec has derided to hold a state con vention a t Cleveland, July 14th and 15th, • ■ The monthly business peering of the Epworth League at the church tonight at 7:30 p. m. A full attend ance la desired. Burineiemen’s meeting in the May or’s office nextMonday evening. Ev ery member of the association is re* questedtobe present. Mrs. M.M. George, wholiycaghput. one mile north -of Cedarville,’ enterr tained a number of her lady friends at her elegant home last Thursday.. The members .of the Jackson family held their regular, annual picnic nt the old Jackson homestead, one -mile west of Cedarville, Tuesday, About twenty-five were present. Mr. John E. Randall lias returned home,after a two months successful business tour in Muskingum county, in thff interest of the Wood's Auto matic Folding Spring Washer. The Delsarte class conducted by Mrs. Lillie Abbott will take their first lesson Monday afternoon nt half past four in the "Y ” rooms. I f there are any who have not been seen and wish to take lessons, they arelregucsted -to be there a t that rime. '.?~v * - MissRobinson, deputy eouniyclerk, has been for a day or two getting up. a statement for the Auditor of State, showing the number of white males in the county over twenty-one years of age. .The report, is eo«*|dled-ftt»wtKe returns of the assessors. I t shows Cool vs. Hot /■ A ' ".. } . • -!■' • 'ii -’ll J.: . t . These . h o t d m su g g es t h e queetxoBr w h e t can I buy to m ake a eool dress? We can very ea s ily so lv e th e qu estion i f yon w i l l come in to our house. We ju s t re ceived about 2 ca ses o f cheap ch a llie s to m ake a barga in s i l c on a t 5 e ls , a yard, they were 81 earlier in th t season , th e p a ttern s are e le gant" . Another new th in g th is w eek i s a ca se o f “Tus* sah” c lo th , a very fine qua l ity o f prin ted m u ll, w e w ill s e ll a t lf ic t s .. th ey h a v e been 2 5 c ts . a ll sea son . In both dark and lig h t grounds P in e A pp )e T issue , ano ther Summer c lo th a t 121 c ts ., hew assortm en t j u s t rec’d. in ex tra fine qu a lity . W h ite goods are alw ays, . good. H em -stitched Bouncings tor dresses a t 35, 50 , 75 and $1 -00 a yard. P iece goods 5c ts. a y a id is our barga in in p la id law n s w ortir 8> a yard. A ll grades o f be tter goods, a lso p la in and b lack law ns in a ll grades. JOBE BROS & Co, Xenia. $IT 13 THE rm $ New wall Paper just received. Prices lower' than ever at. Stormont &Co. The New York Advertiser Tuesday morning says: An offense against the Auticontraqt Labor law was. brought to the attention ofthe United States District Attorney yesterday which nuiy &>st \yhifcelaw Reid, Hinted4 States Minister to France,-62,000, be sides occasioning that diplouintc con- siwrahle annoyance. lie is accused of bringing two marble-layers hero To keep a t all times the largest, best and most comprehensive and re«i- ahle stocks to be found in this market. , . . ’To bring the producer and consumer m contact, thns saving the latter the retailer's profit. To d ^ a ^ u s in e lT a ^ e ^ u ^ h 'to make the smallest profits fairly remu nerative. Wo are one of the largest manufactures and distributers of cloth ing in the country, , . , ■ Factory under the supervision of the most expert designers and cutters, enable us to offer the most durable, desirable, attractive, nobby u«d ueat suits hr the market, and always at oue profit below corapetiou, ■. You always get your money :8worth at . ^ THEWHEN I f so, p lea se ca ll a t Lowry’s n e x t w eek where lie lias ju s t received 5 0 0 pair o f the la te s t s t j lc s and a t re m arkab le low prices, P rices reduced on a ll goods to m ake bu sin es s brisk th e se dul l days, Yoin’s Respectfully, / M r , . . , voters' in Greene ]from Austria under contract to work couuty of which number 947 arc col- on his his mansion. The,mansion is next, next tto .^iu si**,—Gazette* Miami .A stock Company has been organ ised at Yellow Springs .for the purpose of starting a semi-weekly newspaper in opposition to the Revihw. From our experience in that town we are of the opinion they do not support oho paper decently and can not see what they will do with two unless it is sim ply a scheme to starve them both as that willbe the result. Dr. Ehrter who takes charge of the new paper, Is a good writer but we would suppose ,h k experience a t Jeffersonville would teach him that starving out an estab lished paper is an expensive luxury, The young editor ofthe Review k un popular for the time being by reason of an unfortunate communication he published, but to take advantage of that circumstance will not be calcu lated So make frieod* with the new management, especially as everybody In that section knows there k not ar ea a fohrliving for the paper that suc ceed!. ■ for lien and Boys at he other dealer In th eaa compete a t prices ide City BJx&’ft. Straw Hats sacrificed at . Bird's. Mack Cooper h assistant librarian in the “Y's.” Lost Saturday evening he was iu charge and as I t was raining when be Wew out the lights, and not wbhmg to start home in the rain, he closed the doors, intending to* remain in the parlors until it stopped. But as ^j$v«ry tingle on the shingle has an echo-in the heart, ‘ And a tltousahd dreamy ianeies into busy briag start,” Bo it was with Mack ns be Bat in the gloaming, ruminating upon the thous and or more pleasant times he lmd had, no doubt remembering with a smile how beautifully those young ladles snored the night he drove them home from Xenk, after a day ofpleas ure in Dayton, and without realizing the fact he'waa soonsweetly reposing in the arms of Morphftk, where he re mained until old Sol showed his face just above the horizon Sabbath morn- ism, when with a start, ho learned where he was and thoughtwhat mental anxiety his parents must bo laboring under byreason of hi* non appearance. As hk horse had stood qnietly a t the rack where he had been hitched he was soon a t home and explanations made. The ladies are now thinking o f putting a “ rester” in their parlors for Mack's benefit. | Don’t Bdieve that any oneeaa sellcheeper Drift* StormontfcOo. The entrance is through a ball seven ty, feet deep. Tlie walls of this, hall arenll Ibiftuarble/- .with hbsaic frieze above, To put this into place 'ar rangements Were perfected some rime ago whereby Jogoph. Wild and Joseph Bamberger, both of Innspruck, Aus tria, left their homes and came here to awist in the doing of the work. Hein’s and Boy’s Outing Shirts a t greatly re* due'ed price* nt Bird’s. A crowd of young folks chartered the furniture wagon Thursday and went to Clifton to spend the day. The Epworth League subject for fo-raorrow evening is “Alive from the Dead.” The meeting will be lead by Mbs Mamie Irvin. FOURTH O F JU L Y EX CUR SIONS . O ho F a r e f * r R * a a 4 T r i p v i a lik e f e a a i y l v a a l a L i s e s . On July 3d and 4tb the round trip rate via the Pennsylvania Lines will l>eone tare from ony ticket station to any other station within two hundred mijes. /Tickets will be good to return until July 6th. No excursion tickets will be sold to adults for less than twenty-five cents nor to children for less than fifteen cents. .The Fourth of July excursion rate via the Pennsylvania .Lines Will be one flue for the round trip between all stations not over two hundred miles •part. Bee notice in this paper. Boys’ suitslong pants splendid val ues a t #9.75. A. R. Cnutdall A Co. Xenia. icx caSAM soda to-nightst Ridgway’g Pharmacy. Screen Doors at A. Jackson's. J P 3 L C incinnati Dlvfiiort. i l liennsuivaniaLines. U r 5fch»tHH»olP*wm«rfrat«»-C»»tr*lTlmt. There is u probability that Cedar ville township will hold the first elec tion under tlie new ballot system ns a ! Westward. WMtJetaftoii'." “ T.ondon........:.... «• justice of the peace is to he electwl to " fill tlio vacancy ca tired by the death wi i bor f or e#« of ’Squire Galhrentli. The election .|}v. will he Called just as soon as the elec- •• tiou board make proper" arrange* « toenta. • ■ Morrow,'... . Hiss May White, formerly of this j'( place, was married last Thursday « t xuiaWic""'!"" “ Andcnjort^Ind,, to Mr, A. (J. Rood. c ,“e,,,,,,*u ... . | . i i . ( a i [ n r o p r/gj. AM AM IT m I I'M( CM 58 ♦250*7atjgijgn A new line of summer underwear Bastwird. 333 804 822 430 435 620 i 3».„. ,86010a ■855110a 940;u’*l 4*22 :::: j i 2I2., 94010EldIBS 631 AM (AMI I'M | Ml w n r ami hosiery for niott. A, R, (.'randall 8 ifl 181 g a am ; "R e i > m i/ovdand ....... *' South IjctM-ncm, “ Morrow., aro rt Ancient. “ Oregonti... “ WayucsviUo..... ** KoxAnno, .......... •• Crandall Wilfcwlbree, CedarvlIIo.. lm»... •...........*« Chsrlttion... >don..... :.... “ WeMJeffltrron... " A lton ..................“ ColMBtlMM.......*r. Bo in fo .C Lone & Co. Xenia. Our fast black socks at 55 cents arc peerless, A newline of P, K, fiat tic* at 25 cents. Puli* iu new wash goods very stylish. A, R. & Co. Xenia O- , • Mothers, when buying for the boy*, don’t forget our 25 cent pants and 24 cent waists. A. li, Crandall & Co. Xenia. ; Machine Oils at Itidgway’s.fij| j All silks, satin edge ribbon NoS 7 . 1 9, only 10 cts a yard, worth 15. 20 cts. TiiiowUpringa.o The Fair, Limestone S t Bprinfield. (*•»*•..........{ Ladies light weight undervests 10 to 50 cents Splendid goods. Tbe , Fair, Uraestone St- near High Springfield O- Big Bargains In ladies fine shoe* and Ox fords a t ; *4' GVH51^ 04X§4ij iVC’.f Valley.... " 7Ks a • 72^or 5 i f i l l if t i’M]F? S s l g •H ? i i « | 5 •iso?!... i c | V49? 7fa §21:04*1151 790,13(5*3 *•■'- .... tk ii'sK x im | Wiji? M mm tprinflUU, awl DtrlM. ai t it ' WMtwaid- wsvsa-1'' KHk-mx . li Stormont & Co. Banana, Strawberry, Fine Apple, Vanilla and Lemon Extracts a t \ / Bull’s. Buggy Dusters 1 cheap at * Bird’ fiaetward, fcUrllMMHMl.... lN»jr acewto.......... 0019.. AM|AM 1 e , AM t5tt>*7«! 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