The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

yp »lii 1LITIf ... .. !> i * fy »l Bros. f u r w u m i t _ HM M B h C WKHH i l l . _______ ____ B M M i l t a t , UlfeltM. OUBBT HUSHED . GaNosts, $ 1 . pp doz Purchase perfumes, toilet pertain to the toilet, you want the best and a t » tresceabfe price. You '■wilt fluff us able to com­ ply with this whh «lw«y* mmW Av * co» taw i m tfr p k <fep, OpartHrere, iaire^re>resrere;#erew*irewwewireires local and Personal —AWkinds prints a t Mitchell. Kirk Rauchdl is taking a course in ths Normat aebool a t Lebanon. —Cedarville headquarters while ip Xenfr hi a t Grtoek restaurant. . •—•Rope, all sizes, § to 1 inch in diameter *t Bird’s Mammoth Store, Mrs, Bora Bayes has beannsuf- forer from rheumatism for some time. Mr: and Mrs. Ed Hagar will spend the month of August upon the epast o i Maine. —Ice Cream furnished in any qusnlties on short notice a t 0 . M. itidgway’s. „ ' > ’/ ^ Mm Carrie Tomlinson and children at* here from Winchester. Indiana, tin ting her parents. , * —The higeat market price paid for % gs, B utter,: Lard, and Bacon a t Cooper's Corner Grocery.', Postmaster and Mrs. Turbo* have for their guests the Misses Anna and ClorirAifcon, o f JBeWfontaine. Mia. Frank Tarbox and daughter Both, of Xenia, spent Sabbath a t the home o fMr, and Mrs. T. V: Iliff. Mr. and, Mrs. Chas Gilbert, of South Charleston,' were the guests at the home of Mr. G’s parents: Sab­ bath* ■' -'V 1 " f ; 1 1 « —Ladies Tailor Made Ready-to- w**r *uit« a t less than the material, * off regular price, Alexander A pshri : ^ „ . , MfssesMary and Emma Templeton {sited, in Detroit, Mich., last Week: Util'iEffiBRlrterurnedtO'hrej'workfiir Dayton, Monday. * —DeWitt’s L ittle Early Itisera are famous little pills for -liver and howe troubles. Never gripe. Midway & Cm, Druggists." ’ Mrs, Kate Wright "and grandson Richard Kiasane, o f Fiqua, are the greats ofMr. and Mrs*.J . H. Milburn, Mm. Wright i s . a sister of Mr MUburo. , ■ D r. Jf.~ O. S te w a r t, Pbyscian and Burgeon. Specialist inE y u a n t sr.. G lftsaes A c c u ra te ly A d - murad of m * * —A genWeauw raoretfy # dysyspwa n w tbs foltowfo* priat* rerefeefeg o f Burmr raaKma blasting: “Borne hami asaatand ami* not sat, and some bars non* that want ttih u t wa have meat and:we eau eat. —Kodol Dyapapafe Cum be thanksd.” The preparetkm will di­ gest wh*t yon ea t I t instantly re­ lieves and radically cures indlgmrian and all stomach disorders. Last week's Loaves eg Mealing is a Sayre nnmbsr. A food photo en­ graving o f onr ex-superintendent grsoed the front page, together with a sketch of his Km sad work*. Two other page* puvdevoted to testimonies by Sayre, wife and father, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. McClellan, of Springfield, spent Sabbath a t the home of fib mother, Mrs, Robert McClellan. Mr McClellan holds the position of Advertising Manager fbr the four papers published by the Springfield Publishing Company, —Special for this week: 100 ready- to-wear skirts. Bought for less than value. Look;—a crash skirt for 25c, a white duck skirt tor 39c, the best values ever shown. Alexander A Spahr. George Barber, who hjts beeri em­ ployed in Dayton: for the last year, came "over last Saturday night to spend Sabbath with bis mother. George is employed a t the National Cash Register Company works. Mr. John Bryan expects to erect a fine hotel in Yellow Springs, some­ thing that is very much needed h* the town has no hotel. H e hat pur­ chased a lot |n the central part of the town, payiugflOOOfor it. . The' early train due here at 7:09 a. in. was something like 3 hours late Wednesday morning. Lateness was caused by.a.wreck m Daytononthe C. H. A D. a t the intersection of the companies tracks. Mr, and Airs. William Fleming .and children, of Chicago; have taken their, departure, Mrs. Fleming has gone to New York to upend several weeka, whileMr. Fleming returned home. will meet at the Thursday, July vun c S atisfaction ■ G uarah —For hums, injuries, piles and akin diseases use DeW itft Witch Brest Balvs. I t is the original. Conn torfrits may b e . offered. Use only DsWittV. KidgwayA Co., Druggists. .■•■Tke Osborn Bank had sned the Frew s* Milling and Shipping Com gsuiy fbr a sum o f money due on a remafcer ofpromisory notes, and there am forty-firs defendants named iu tb s re ii Miss Tomer, of Dayton, who has hawifc* guest of the Misses Jackson fbr several weeks returned to her boose in the Gem City, Tuesday. Men. Andrew Jackson returned heme until her, and will visit friends in that city, The dwelling of Mr. C . M. Cfouie haahsea very tastefully decorated. A peSnt company printed the house E alvurriseaMHit, i t being done in s style. I t ie ssht that the hi Washington, D, C. are pafe li i fit these colors. Therd seems to he a misunderstand- lag about the squirrel law recently fa red by the. legislature. The W ar mm says that the season is now virt nelly apsa and that the only way to retail a hunter is to fellow him about «a*8 he ktDs a squirrel without the m JF fius Jmeanda^mn irnviva jwviMiife 91 m i wibwi * Thelkde hriek atructum on Xenia fbriHsriy hefengiag to the nken A Jt A-Ji- pS IMlWt m V*'8QWCIWMfl Ujr ife Ervin, ishringtomdown Iadd IWUy IRy peroeht to ‘ da* properties, >Make sews ax- 1 fekprevamsnis mi the property jIt n vary eommodJoni ph f mP^VP^i|PWN>Jfiw ftVtli W a A few S a fell ft. fir f i t a< ndfoMi ^ |n s Srvhi feiende to a t - Mmetu ^ -jA e r asmif lirtrieete#xpenments, ;aH i l l MUinl dly n taata, ,MtelrifiMidFIntiui iMi* inmni in the hnemn hetfe and flmt pmi-wp _ , mmum a earn- feftJM iiKMndwsiitiM —Summer Wash. Goods. Lawns 4c, Dimities 84c,.Organdies was 25c for.l2|c, JO in. •all-wool Dreia Goods wasfiUo and fi5cfor 25c this week. Alexander A Spahr, Mr. andMrs; Bobt. Ervin, Rev. Sanderson and Miss Flora Xisbet attended the opening meeting of the ally cool \ tttitton' Normal School 'Of Musicirealixed. last Monday evening. »~Fam gate* a t Mifehslfi, . . - Afhweouplee ptenieed at CKfeesi, Thwrsdey evening. —A choice line of alt kfede el Groceriee, atG iny ’*, ., Hon. Andrew Jackson was in CM- ambus Tuesday, m business. Mrs. Robert Ervin entertained a few friends a t dinner, Wednesday. —ISebuys 1 tb choice fflendCofles. Kerr A Hasdngs Brus. ‘Mrs, L. G, Ball entertained a num­ ber, of her lady friends a t dinner, Thursday. . Subscribe far the PHffim, age per year. Free, If yon mpfeiw yonrscif wftb tbe Herald by A sfiift tat* Mrs. Dr. McKinney end little .jkodt oiXfinrinpati, trill, spend ;pert of the heated season with Dr. and'M rs. Morton* Abner Cooley, of West Liberty, Iowa, spent a few days of this week iu our village. ' The W, a T, U> hotnB of Mrs. Iliffe, 19, a t2 t3 0 p .jn . —TS^best placdf in town to get a 8uit o fClothes for Man or Boy is at Bird's Mammoth Store* Moody Nagiev and sister Bella at­ tended thefuneral of rt f relative' yes­ terday afteroOpn at Pleasant.Grove. The old court house at Xenia has at last been leveled to the.ground, and the contractors are a t work clearing tip the rubbish, ; 3 " * ' % -\ ► r, * " - - S^ 1* ' , t M r, R. St. Crouinger, of Dayton, and mother, of Covington, Ky<>-spent Wednesday a t the' home’ of Hqn. Andrew Jackson. , _ _t r Mfca Jennie Cushing, of. Spring- field/ accompanied by Rcousin from Sfissduri, are guests at' -the home Of Mr. and Mrs, W. J . Smith, —F or S ai . e : OneSet second hanc buggy Wheels, good condition, a t W. H. Owen's blacksmith shop.' C, E . Cooley We understand that there is hopes of having another, excursion to the Dayton Soldier's Home this year, We hear it will be on the 18th, The M. & Church gave a social and fete on the church lawn, Thura day evening, and despite the unusn q weather, a neat sum was location, Yon have let it ran too Ion; »it byi _ iPeprii. sure'shot, 10o, 50b p r f l a r. You can cure using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ‘ It’s a ■D r. P . R . Madden, Practice lini' ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, a b u se s Accurately Ad­ justed. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 . Telephone.—Office ifo. 73 , Xcndcoce Wo. 37 , /Council met last Monday night am followed the usual routine of business, no business of -importance was trans­ acted, except the allowance of the us­ ual bills. There has been quite a slope in the advertising and we will now torn ouf attention to giving news, Thisweek's issue is a sample of a reel newspaper The Runday Enquirer contained a good.likeness of one of Jamestown's popular ladies, Mi* Mary SpahrHo­ sier, who is well known here, . Mr. and Mrs, W. J . Tarbox enter­ tained a number o f young folks, Thursday, in honor of the Misses McDill who are visiting here. —There are no better pills made than DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Always prompt and certain. Bidg way « Co., Druggists. —One Minute Gough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. T«-yit. Kidgway * Co., Druggist, Prof. George Keen, of Newtown arrived here Tuesday to visit a tth e M. B, parsonage. Ilia wife proceed ing him a week. J , C, McMillan, of South Chariot' ton was in town Monday looking after matters pertaining to the Telephone Company. Farmers have been busy putting «p timothy the past week and report a fair crop, hut quality fine. -Bring your produos to the Cor nsr Grocery, Cooper will pay you the ilghekt market pnoe. Remember that Downing's Studio • now open on Friday in piaee of Hettmky, > —New Crop California Aprioots, Peschse, Frames. Gripes and RaWas, St Gray's, . Msssrs Robert Gtay and D, H . tfarshalt wsn in the Qniea CStg tMs IW f ' Mrs. Gsrtis FiMds aerfstsd with tbs work at t i t F o n d le s tiris wsok. The India ftm iat rrifef frmd a t Now York has m n M 1192,M9. —Tbs Dewey IWniaiM a t ' Xerr * Hastiagi Bros. Lwte O w ^ Jb MeM»t frfewds J w s m iit e W : Mr, Ed Farris moved his fiiraity to Cincinnati, this week, where he has secured employment iu a carriage factory. H u brother, Ervin, expects to run the shop here. ■* Yegetariau. . Baked Beans. * With Tomstoe SaucC. No Meat. No Fat, , • ’ 't A tGray’a . Mrs. Bailie Mitchell suffered a hem­ orrhage Wednesday afternoon. She had been to town and was returning home, When.it came on bar near An drew Carson's. She k somewhat im proved at this time. Miss Gertrude Audrey, of ML Perry, who has been, visiting a t the horns of Z. T. Phillips, returned home Tueaday morning. The evening pre­ vious several ‘young, friends mulei and spent the evening pleasantly. Mike Sullivan, of Portsmouth, who landed in town the .first o f the week was arrested by Marshal Griadfe am placed in jail. Mayor Wolford let him downwith 15, com and tea days. Hie charge was drinking and disor­ derly ootidnet. Several of Mr. and Mr. Watt’s friends formed a surprised party on them, Monday evening. Among the party wire: Dr. and Mrs. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Cronae, Mr. and Mrs. W. J , Wildaum, Misdsmss J , H. and T. B. Andrew, and M ms Vera. clearing- kinds of Dry Goods, —Tbs great semi-annual up-sale or alt Jmm Goods, Silks, Carpets, Suits and notions commencing Saturday, Jaiy 14 and runs 14 days, to Au­ gust 1—14 hig bargain day*. fissure and attend. Alexander dc Spahr. G. S. Foes, Springfield's oldest maaufeoturar, died Wsdaseday after an illness o f several Months, Mr Fool w*e32 years of age and a man of meet excelfent parsawal ebaraoter. Funeral ysetsrJay afternoon front ih lata raaidSaos . Burial in Fern diffoswetery. Tlw property owners on North Main Street era showing eonridsrshfe of the impravMMnt spirit. The yards arebsiagkep tin good ooaditiofl and most o f the I mmmim nkml) Mr, John IfnTitan has t bs«» down In front of hiaproperty, and expects to have hie houses mints*. The fiwneeahefef down very much sahanoss the sppsarsoMOftbs inpsrty. . -Tbs law holds bothmnksrand dr- MiwfiafeiMMnnwJ^naauiAhMMMf i fi ns •sd*— Qmm90w fif m ■^MCi(79(fe#^MnFfMH/s T * a f|n ii|H vaslyn gMoLn «MMg an .ntert^efDuWWbi W iSTSm si Salve riMsyeur Hfe tomahn a ik tie -Yew ties saaily? Yowrheart fife fieps. y« t twawM#, and Ihlak you are getting oM, and fetr someone w)Uknow »♦ . You fry'to look plsosnnt, when in fret,yennrepnflfeglHmastMm engine, and can’t throw* brick across a cow path, without whseaing tikea shingle^nill. But you bet you are not getting old. Yonhave indiges i a Gel * tt bottle, Get it ol C. M. Kidgway, Mrs. M. E, Brown, who was visit­ ing Mr*. J . L. Houser, for n few days the first of the week, left on Tuesday night for Tonics, III., where she will be the guest of her sister un­ til the middle o f August, a t which time she will return to Cedarville,, and she and her am will be a t home in the James Andrew property on Main St, Mrs. Hanna Cooper and grand­ daughter, Jennie Cooper, returned Wednesday, from Lincoln, Kansas, after quite a visit with relatives in that place- Mrs. Stevenson, of the above named place, came East With them to visit. —FREE: A fine set of Decorated Dinner Ware. Gail a t our atom and we wilt explain how to get it. ' A t Bird's Mammoth Store. ' Things about the bowling alley have been, very quiet for sometime but the prospects are good for a lively time.—a t who’s expense? Miss Hattie Kerr, of Nashville, Ind., sister of R. F. Kerr, of this city, returned to her home Thursday, after a pleasant visit. * .Street Coiuniissioper Denny with a force of men made their appearance on the streets this week, clearing aud cutting weeds, Mr. J . J . Downing, o f Xenia, opened his studio here yesterday and will have it open on Friday from now on. ' ■ ■ ’ ■ . Note McMillan's ad dir this page and then, the qne below it and see what a bargain there is being* offered. Misses M|ud and Elsie Wilson, of Columbus, are-spending a few days with AIr. and Mrs, W. J . Wihiman - Mr. and' Mrs. .James McMillan have returned home from New York, where they visited their daughter, SUMMER FURNITURE KPl T h o s e Who dm not get to inspect our .Spring stock should wvail themselves ol the opportunity to visit our store and examine our stock of Furniture. Wo have a lull stock of Fine, Medium and Cheap furniture. Our Spring Sales far exceeded the business of previous years, hut Special Inducements will he offered you during the summer months. m m Fumitfirfi Dialer. j r . ’ m e . i v c c i v t i i - . X j A i m , Funeral Director l Embalmer. O a t a x v iS X f t * W e * OroqBet HamtaaMi's from $1 to $3 each nst-Befii.frqi . om 76c to |2 each A t Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mi* Jennie Ervin chaperoned wlectpiciiio party among the Cedar ville CliflJvyestMdnyafternoon. Ds. Marsh now rides iu a new ru b her tire buggy, purchased through the firm of Kerr A Hastings Bros. Mr. and Mm. John Manor and soa. o f Jamestown,' speat yesterday with Mrs. Mary Duffiskl and family. 'J Mbs Louise Griff; teacher of do cution in our hollMw/is spending the summer atTonia, Michijgan, Will Baer, who,has qeeen attending school a t Deiewarc Dnlvarsity spent the first of the week here. Mi* Myrtle Chapman; of Wash- ingtou C. H. is the guest of Mr, Thomas Fields and family, H ie sate o f the Bull A fipenoer stock of groceries was oonsumatsd through Squire Bradford. MwsAda Creawell visited Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter in Jamestown, a few daysof tins weak. Miss Edith Naeld, of Xenia, . speeding a few days a t the home of Dr. am fMrs,. Oglesbee, Robert Bird and family spent lues day at the home of his father-in law, Mr. S. N« Stevenson. Mm. A, M. Hammerle, of Cinda- nati is being entertained a t the Sieg ler home, this week, We are informed that Dr. D. C« Wodpert aad family are to remove to IJbrksville, O Mi* R ill. McDill, of Oxford, O., iehere the guest of friends and old aoqnaintancse. J , H. Drake is havfeg S tated, Ross and McFi ing the work, Mrs. Squire Bradford left Tuesday, or Wayneeville, where she will visit for a few days, Mm. Aagia Satterfield, of Xenia, a vMtiag among friends and relative* inthisplse*. Mi* Adda Wylie leavea today for 1Nasiamatl, re vMt her ahifer. Mm. BamFsUy. Mi* Ink Hogue, of Monmouth, l i. ,k visiting MN Ada flfemoet, —Bread-Trader A How's Bakiag or wife at Bird’s Mammoth Stem. W, J . Smith narchassd a new rab- Iwr tire buggy thk wsrit. 'Iwwl ‘s, uityfhisgf 'fipmdg|* , hia bare Garland are OurWalkingDelate Rome of the kida areuud town, who are about.three fret and eleven inches high in theeyee of the worldare about eleven feet and three inches tali in their own estimation. ------- i t f t ** Some girls get married for spite, some let Other girls know they can get married, some because they are afraid they will never have another chance. f t t It fa stated thgt a camel can work eight days without drink, hut we know a man ill this town who cau drink eight days without work. + t t The man whose heart does not thrill a t the sight of the little country paper from his o|d home has no hear!, worth mentioning, t t t We noticed inn article in one of the fashion magaxines, recently, the statement that tanned kids were com­ ing in atyle again, The news was very pleasant to us, for there are lots of kids in towu that need tanning, t 1 1 I t {swell enough for you to have faith in humanity, but it is mock mors important that humanity should have frith in you, t f t Lum Moon, our Mongolian citisen, had Jor his guests, Wednesday, his brother and a friend from Atlanta, Georgia. Ths iattsr hac been con­ verted 10 ChristianHy a id speaks pigeon-Eagllsh very well. He talked intenetiagiy on the war in China and expressed g wish that the Boxers and all those opposing the foreigners he exterminated. I t was amusing to mar him refet to the Moon brothers a* heathens. They did not appear to take 'inception to being called names, in fret, seemed to consider this Christianity as a new-frnglad religion not to be thoeghtof in com- Mriscnwith ths philosophy of Con- ttcitt*. t t t I t Is a good tin* to keep coot, not iterally, hat mremtiy. Don’t worry don't tfew, don't Irek a t tl* there**- *»sr avsry few aslnresa. d sn t say kW blips- A ft* )%Mng Ma when shade is Upon the other side of the stroct,> don’t gluttouiae, don’t eat too much, or' keep in the shade after you have drank, dou’t'work too hard, and above all, dou’t.be n fool bv ask­ ing is this hotenough foryon?” t f t While glancing over an exchange acme time back,'wonoticed the follow­ ing paid local which certainly would be inviting to. one who is suffering with hunger, as welt as profitable for the house. “For. a good square meal go to----- two doors east of— livery stable.'’ ■ ' . . t t t ^ ■■ A man who drinks a little too much does not believe that any prohibition* ist Is over without a little liquor in the house. ’• t t t The only way to appeal to humnn nature is to know human nature, and act upon the knowledge, t t t While it hr haru for some men to * y what they mean, it seems to be still harder for some ofour subscribers to mean just what they say. t t t The man who possesses plenty of push generally succeeds, but he is not in it with the man who has a pull, * t f t I t has often been a Source o f won- dm* to me to note how people will come to a printing office and finding the editor out, will 'go out on a long hunt for him, or call half doaen times to enquire for him, and perhaps the only business they have is a little news item or an advertisement or per­ haps copy for a piece of job work, This could be attended to by anyone 2n the office, even the “ devil” could attend to their wants. But suppose It is just a mattero f education, t t t Lum Mooin our good nature CkL »**»«* Mourns the low of a pair o f ifroMand In addition will have to pay for several collars and a rest bsloag* lug to soma of his customers, a eala*. tty. I feri sure, that will touch hi* to ha more carefrl whsre ha throws matsh*. Monduy iwmtlfkg hifere getting down to the ssrfom put! «f hk tri-w««kly ware, he sat dew* to ga ILgremretillk Afiferere re freW WwWfi Mi P'tfii X ffid^re tfifi^relre \ Our. DailyBread •* - - • ''.-vr.-' • Depends upon our doing work that will give our customers perfect satisfaction.. I t would do us no good, but considerable harm, to treat any cue with anything but the gientest con­ sideration, What hurts you hurls’us, I f you’re our cus­ tomer once it‘a “ daily bread*’ policy to make you n perma­ nent customers. ; ’ KYLE * TATE, ' Jovrefefrtf. ■; 18S<wt!i l)«troit, XeniA, 0. figMgM|^J| fibre wRMRg*jMfiI LXreJj Jk^ ^yj WFrewfiHNTg m l1 fiH ffil^re fr^D*reM[^ ^Ms re rejj church directory R. P. Imreti—Rer. J. V. Mwtoa, P»»lor. ittViMs At 11:00 a. m. SsbbatS School st IS*. »> Covtntuter Church-Rev. W.J.Suadernon, poetor. Regular icrvtceo m. Soli, bath School *t 10 ». m. t?, P. Chnreii—Rov. F. <), Root,Mitar. Ser­ vice*ot ]0:<M *. lit. znA TjSOri. w, Suhbath Schoolht S:M«,iu. oundarJ tiuio, A.M. R. Church—R«r. Ur. Ifuuwatl, Put- tor PrMchiug at 11:60 a. at. aad 7:Mw. m. Clam at«ry Sahhath at 13:30, SahhaUi School at3K»p.s», FrUaSa aad rUitart mrdiitlj iavltsd. k » l. Church—Rs*. A.D.HadSox, Patter. Praachiagat 11;8*a. at. BahVath8«hool at 9:41 a, in. Yoaag P**pla’a atmtlaa at 6:45 P* *■ Prayer nimtiag WaJauuSay evening ii ii3t« hayttat Charch— %ir. (Itorg* Waehtnglon, fUtorof tha BaptUt church, rreaehtag at 11 a. m. a»J 7:3(1y. at. Xatoath Rttool at 2:30 P.»* PrayertncHlag atWy WuSamSay night nt 7:96, KrCryeee luviM, near the front window. The alarm was given, but the prompt action of neighbor#with buckets of water ex­ tinguished the flames. The only loss was the articles above named. m m » sffcctY. John Bilvey, who has a position as guard at the Ohio Btate Penitentiary, spent Saturday and Sabbath at Ids home in this plaee. Hr. and Mrs. Peter Btcele and Mrs, Midlie Green, ol Chicago, and Badger. Mks Rosana Badger is attending the 8. B. Institute, convening in Xsaia tins week, as a delegate. Mi* Hattfo Rredebaih, of Oxlonl, ••d Maator Walter Rmwlcbitsli, of GmrereUfe. are gresfe of Dr. and Mra. Atarih. Abajr sttfetd at titohomeofMr. red Mm M m MsCkwy lii ii, feet Safe maiwfeg. a SSsSSSBt j M i v v,

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