The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
' I 0 A ' ff CIIIJ KCH 111I t KCTOBY (,'ovennnler • Clnm-li.—Uev T, U. a|>r«»l, M’astor. ii«iriifiir services a t 11:00. a m; Sabbatli setmi'i) a t 10:00 a iii K. 1*. C liu rc h .—U « i, .1. I*’. M art-in, pasto r. ServicOH a t 11 :»H1 a m ; Sutilmtli Hclioot a t 10:00 a in. M. IS. C hu rch .- Kev. «i. Tufts* pas* to r. .Pi'eacliiiiK a t I !;<((• a in ; S atih a th m lion) a t 9-30 a. in .; cla ss, 3:00 p. in .; iY oiiiik P eople’s meetliv' a t •KW p in ; p ra y e r m e e tin g W eilu esiiay e v e n in g at * U. P.•Church.—diov. J . V. Wunlock, p asto r, S e rv ic e s a t 11:00a in am i 7 p hi ; S a b b a th Huhnol a t IO:iH)ain A V . IS. r lm r c h .—Itev . A. C. S p iv ey n asto r. Preaching a t 11:00 u m anil 7:00 p.nt; Clans every other S al,h ath at 10:00 a. m,; S iihlm ih sclinnl, at 10:00 a in . *■ Ita p tist C h u rc h . •■■ Itev . B. H. Ward pasto r. P re a c h in g e v e ry S a h h a th a t Via in, a n d 7:00 p in; S ah iia th School hi 2:00 o’clock p i n ; P ra y e r m e etin g W ed- . n esd ay n ig h t: ■( Emperor William, with the assist ance of a well-known German artist, Juts designed a new crown for' himself —something stunning in diamonds and gold. GrandfathorV crown should have satisfied him Senator Mitchell of Oregon has shaved off his heard and has so altered his appearance that his liartender in the Senate restaurant didn’t know which particular teapot was wanted when he winked at him. The czar has extended au official invitation .to the emperor of Austria to go hunting with hinj in the fall. What their game is to he cannot vet be judged, lint it will probably not include a German emperor.. It is announced that Mr. W. I>. Howells will pass the summer in a quiet nook in New Kug'am], devoting most of his time to the writing of a novel of American girl-life. Has the realistic novelist of the commonplace at last found his metier, ;wthe French >ay? _ \ _ Miss Elizabeth,More, who. is de- scribcd as a .pretty young la ly ,.has built with her own hands a neat little cottage a t Edgeworth, Pa., /aided by a girl friend. It will liejust like, some chap who Imre none of the heat'and burden of the day-to walk along and “ hang up his hat there ” King Oscar of SWeeden, who is now visiting in Paris* is a man of tall and spare figure* with white hair and beard that were black when lie waa. h st in the French capita). He enjoys ex cellent health. When the king visit ed President Carnot at the Elysee he wore the medal granted him by the French government for throwing him self before two Loises that were rum niug away with a carriage filled with Indies. James H. Miller, postmaster at Gauley Bridge, W. Va., was appoint ed by President William Henry Har rison over 50 years ago. and is proba bly the oldest postmaster in the coun try. He has retained his office through all the political changes of the last half century, and at the age of 80 years is as prompt and efficient ns any postmaster in the state. Dur ing the late war Mr, Miller's office was several times within the confed erate lines* but he was never dis turbed or annoyed in any way. Lieut. W. A* GJaw»ford, one of the few military officers remaining with the weather bureau after its transfer to the agricultural department,’ has just been relieved from duty as one of Prof. Harrington’s assistants and now rejoins the signal corps. As he has iieeii connected with the meteorolog ical branch of government service for almut 18 years' and ns his record for fidelity and efficiency has been good, his dismissal is effected by a compli mentary order and some of hit asso ciates in the Washington office bay# united in presenting hint with a hand some sword. Lieut. Gkwslbtd -is about to visit Paris on special mili tary duty* New Carpets The hew styles in carpet’ ings this year are the band- Boniest ever shown. It used to be to geta handsome !carpet one would have to buy in the high grades to get suited, but this year you can get beautiful colorings and patterns in the lower and medium grades. In the best grade of Ingrains wo have an endless variety of styles and in patterns that are copied from tine Bruss e l s All grades of Tapestry Bvussells Iro n a good at 40 cts. a yd. up to the very best goods made in this country. Mattings are more popular than evpr the patterns are prettier.* they We cheaper and the Qualities are better, -than ever-before. The new thing in thJs line this year Straw mattings made on Twine warp and they arc bound to wear. Curtains of every kind, Lace curtains from 5 0 cts. a pair to S20.00 Shades from 25 cts a window An spring rollers to the very best fringed goods* Poi tiers from $5 00 a pair up to’ the best. Some new things in Poles, Brackets, and Fret Work for Dpors and Window’s. Our stook of House furnishing goods :s the most complete ever sdiown in Xenia. Estimates iriven and work done in verv best manner. Jobe Brothers & Co. Milton Keys has re moved his shoe shop t* his new room next to tue X< s- bit property on M a in st. where he will be glad to have all customer call. ToWHhlA|t«n. D. C., via Pennsyl vania 1 Inss at Reduced da:as. On July llith ami, l?th exoiimon tickets to‘Washington, D. C„ account meeting of League of American Wheelmen, will be sold from princi pal ticket stations oti the Pennsylva nia Lines a t greatly reduced round trip rates, good to return until July • Hon. WT. V. Lucas, Ex-State Aud itor of Iowa, sayB: “ I have used ChamberlainV'Cough Remedy in my family aud have no hesitation in say ing it is nu excellent remedy. I iie- lieve all that is claimed for it Pet- sons afflicted by a cough or a cold will find it a friend.” There is no danger from whooping cough when this rem edy is freely given, 25 and 50 cent- bottles for sale by B. G. Kidgway, A N D R E W J A C K S O N f . SUCCESSOR TO JDUNLAP & CO. ---------DEALER IN --------- A N E W S T O O K O F SIDING, FINISHING, FLOORING, SASH, DOORS BLINDS. HARD AND SOFT PINE A specialty. We handle only first quality goods and. will guarantee satisfaction. Parties intend ing building this season will save money by. oall- ingon us and getting our prices. C .U I* AXD.SF.E FO R \ O l K8KLVE8 . 1 ASiaCHOOLj^iHORTHANO. 1 -kitted teacher*. Thorough work. Modem meA 4a. Law caprum*. VOper cent*, of graduate* in tooa poaitiona. Commercial, Shorthand, Tvpe- -ritinc am) practical JKnglUhCourses. Fortita- oguc, addrcaaK.L.Meredith, Prio., 8audusky,<A T H E . M U C H - D E S I R E D LONG wtlST and PERFECT HIP EFFECT <-*n0*1? be produced •uocaMlUUy Cy wearing -MM ■■ MS ■ M i l ™ E " U P L E X FAWCETT. Has in stock* a fine line of WATUHEH, CLOCKS, JEWELSRY ami DIAMONDS! The finest, line of Optical Goods hi Greene County. A Specialty made of Rnmlian Peli»>ie Spectaclca In Gobi, Silver and 'S teel frames. They confer a brilliancy iiml distinctue-s of vision, with an .amount of ease' ami comfort,seldom enjoyed lay spectacle weayers, * .. Corset ADJUSTABLE OVEft'THE #f*f» . aNP With , IT ANY FORM / lutaDtly. giving Perfect Ease an j C .n t.u r . _____ MUMa, which Will BMrt • d p i DaMaMa Hw b *M l a a n , whioh wgl M l tn * k i Made in three length*. JHm * M S allees. Anydry goodsdMder in the IT.B. earsipplyyos O aaeaaaen W eaW L Send fur f\itntnpue., ■ M i s t c a n . m .. a c t m . m m . CHAS. E SMITH Is the pla.ee for you to get a smooth shave or * stylish hair cut. Cedsrville.O. Bed Boom Suits, Parlor Suits Bed Lounges Cenfcr Stands ? Plush Rockers* Oak Rocker* ■ •1 Reed Rockers All a t low/.prices. ARE YOUAWOMAN WHOHASNOT BERN ACOPY OF ABOHOVS HEW HOME MAGAZINE, of Philadelphia? "The best and cheap est illustrated monthly ever pub- lishcdin the English language. 1,500 pages for 11.50. lit am itirin at qiuiii Articin by best writers on all auhjecfa of inter eat to women. Three Month Free if you take It now. Sample copy lOcts. W . F , T R A D E R Attorney At l,aw. NO. 9 EAST MAIN STREET, OP P08ITE COURT-HOUSE. .... . T V- ] M e r < ; l i i i n t T a i l o r * NO 10 N. DETROIT STREET X J S a V M , Os, Before you buy your suit, Overcoat or Pants fpr Fall, see KANY TAB TAILOR the has a full line of Foreign and Domestic goods always on hand to select from. Perfect fitting garments and first class work guaranteed at a reasonable price. KANYTHETAlhOR. Go to Boyd’s restaurant,for a good meal, only 95 cents. FURNITURE. 4 Mattresses Bed Springs • * .* Spring Clots, Child’s Beds Dressers, Chairs, Pictures, 'll r$> NEW GOODSEACH WEEK at * > 1 *' BARR Sc MORTONS. MARCUS JH0UP ATTORNEY AND - * C O U N S E L O R - a t - L a w S p ^ ctal A ttention G iver to C om MUKorA^LAW, A nd A bstracting , O r T itles , Correspondent for Bradstreet’s Com mercial Agency. R ooms —N o . 1 and 2 GentralBank Building, Kenia, Ohio* Telephone at Office and fiesidonce. No., 96. ketary FiM Ic in Office J. F. SMITH, — d e a l e r i n — P i a u o s Ac O r g a n s 4- Kuical NerckuiiiE, 4- i l i ' l ' i s t s • J v f e i t e i ' i q l , PICTURE FRAMES. XENIA. — — OHIO. H - M - B q b b i tU r u j i tU g 15 E .HA IN 8 t., -X EN IA OHIO RANK OF OEBARVUE Genera) Banking Busiltei Traiisacied*, ffiks*,W. Mnrper, Fee*. W. !.. 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