The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
Ev * • r i /^'jj < ,j &JI E*/ f ' 1 *.■ S - B i i i r n i a o iiw bu out, ... 3i m m «mt, mm , m. U PHOTO S m a l l S iz e Medallion Size Large S iz e U / l u i n WlKWt Voti Purchase perfumes, toilet soaps and ouch attidea m pertain to the toilet, you want the heat and a t a icasonable price. Yon wilt find us able to com ply with this with always RIDOWAY * CQ.,tb* Druggists, Opp, Opera House. —The law hold* both maker and ofo* culator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit o f DeWitt’a WitetrttaMl Halve riaha your life to make a little larger profit. You cau cot trust him. Dewitt's Mtha only genuineaad orig inal With H au l Salve, a well known Cure for piles and all akin dtssasef. Hoe that your dealer given yon De- Witt’*Salve. RidgwayACo„ Drug gist* In the Hat of companies i ated in this state a« xiven in 1 day’s Commercial Local mi Personal. —Fane gates at MiteheU’s* Greene Cpunty Fair Aug. 7, 8 ,9 , A 10. , Mrs. Jane Gaines isou the sick list this week. Calvin Morton spent Wednesday with his parents, . —Gray keeps nothiug but the beat in hia Hue of'gbbds. ‘ Far) Ustick, of ColnndM»,,«topppi here over Sabbath. '\ mT y’ '* 'u ^ A’ - * '-T ’ “.” Tb* Dean familypicnic waa held in S. H. Dean’s grove Thursday^ —Stop St Cooper's on the corner and leave your orders for groceries. Attorneys .Kyle and Goudy were in town Monday, on legal business, < • * t ■-* \r £*■ . : * *' : ‘ * iisms, -New Crop California A] Peaches, Frumee, Grapes and,I at Gray’s. , We understand that there is.talked one of the present firms in. town • changinghands. J' - Mr. and Mrs. ,T. H. Drafceattepdec the fhubrat of a relative at Spring- field, butt Saturday. Mrs. C. A«R o 8 s , of Silver ,Creek mother of Rev. F , 0 . Ross, returned to her home.Monday. Hearts, Chas, Atkinson and Albert Nisbet, of Louisville, are visiting J . H.Nisbetandfaihily. Several young people were enter tained a t at tlie home of the Misses Jacksons Thursday evening. —Ladies Tailor Made Ready-to ^„»eaMuimatJ«9s4han;-the-matefial. J off regular price* Alexander Spahr. MiasMery Pugsloy, of South Char leston, spent the first o f the week at the home of Hon. Andrew Jackson and family* In this Weeks real estate transfers w£ notice the. following,, Henry Krather to -Lincoln Jefferies lot in Cedarville *200. —DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are fiimoua little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe." Ridway A - Co.yDruggists,' The Myrkle—Harder Theatrical Oo.will be in Xenia during fair week* I f is possible that they may appear onenight next week* The Cedarville Herald^ is quits newsy these, days,, has interesting ..departments and is not lacking in rsprightlinew.—Jamestown Journal* Mr, John W. Johnson, returned to Missouri, Wednesday, after a two week’s visit here. Mr. Johnson has extsnnve lead mining interest in the southwestern part of that state* / Dayton’s new railway passenger station was formally opened Saturday. Thousands of people were in attend ance and the hospital fund,t for whoee beosfitit was given, realised about 12000. y. Bern Coates Was arrested here last Friday and taken to Xenia* where it was theitoht that he had bean eon- swti l with on* of tbeiWM&t burglar* |w. A t the bearing it was found that ha had not been Implicated in any way. Mr. Frank Jackson this week re ceived word that Edmond Bruasells with an entire new Company and six aaw plays will be here one week, Rapt. $ to A Mr. Bruasril* need no tetradnotion ton Cedarville audience, ha haring wade this town for three ■Mbitjun nwni >r- unethename of the Cedarville Tefonbone Co, was noticed with #15,00(^000 capital. One of the stockholders of the Be) Telephone Co, might think it was time he was dkpowng of his stock if competition gets that strong. The capital should have read #15,1 I t is a fact that pc other article manufactured in tlie United States gives auch usiyrrsai . aAxisfAOwosr as Yeast Foam, Other kinds of yeas: may be good fOme of the time? hnt Yeast Fcaiu is good all of tlie time and yon take no chance of losingyour flour when you use Yeast Form ac cording to directions printed on every 5c package. The rate to the National eucamp- Tnent of the G. A. R. to he-held in Chicago August 27 to SI will remarkable low, the fare from Xenia only-being #5 65 for the round trip with .the privilege of having.th i ticket extended and gcmt until Sep tember SO, Persons wishing to visit Chicago will, seldom• have such an opportunity. * '■ —The speed ring at the Greene, County Fair this year will have some "ofthe best horse# in the county on it. VVednesday, 2:50 trot, purse $250 3:00 pace, purse*250; Thursday, 2;25 pace, parse #300; 2:14 pace, purse #300; 2:30 trot, purse #250; Friday 2:49 pace, purse #250; 219 trot, purse #300. Vjf ' ’ ,* t ■ —The great semi-annual clearin', up-sale of all kinds of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Carpets, Suits and notions commencing ‘Saturday, Jufy 14 and runs 14 days,, to Au gust L—14 big bargain days . Be sure and attend* Alexander A Spahr, The reademattention is diverted by many things beside your ad, when he read# the big daily newspaper. He seldomFas tune to notice it, let alpne read i t . , The man who reads the sinal newspaper reads .it1all and-tokesj Mra* Chair. Gtllaugh and daughter, Pauline, who have been Visiting relatives in Indiana for the past three Weeks, returned home Tuesday even ing. Mr. Gillaugh joined his wife. Saturday and accompanied her home. ’ Xepia has its George Washington. Cedarville Its Andew Jackson, and Jamestown its William; McKinley. From this it can readily he seen which of' them is the up-to date town.- Jamestown Journal. •The Greene CoantyJFAir-Board has made many improvements this year and spent considerable money in order tomake the success of the foir greater, than ever, Mr, Wilber Collet, who some time ago accepted a position as cleric in the X«nia postomce, has offered his resignation and severedhis connection last Friday. Mias Maria Tarbox is enjoying vacation from her duties as assistant postmaster* ^ Mrs. GertiY Fields is assisting with the work during her absence. D r . J . O. S te w a r t, I’hyscisn and Burgeon, Specialist inB y e e n d Glaaee* A o o u ra te ls - -Langdoa’a Bread, —Dry Stove Wood a t Mitchell’s. The PHgrfsa #«4 Iterate year for Sf.ee* . Mr* Frank Judjr ol Charleston was in town Thursday, “ Miss ZoiaDownard is visiting rela tives in Indiana’s cspitol, —Laugdon* Btead is gilt edge and keeps /resh longer than any other* Miss Bose Dempsey, of Ludlow, Ky., is visiting her skter, Mrs. Robt, Gray. Mrs*Will Weymouth and children, of Dayton, are visiting her mother here. . Mrs. Anna Boyd and daughter; Ethel* are visiting relatives at (James town. * Mrs, Caleb Core, of ItoxabeH, O., is visiting l>er brother, Mr* J , L Houser* , The annual picnic of the U. P. church will I>e held on Tuesday, Au gust 2, this year, Messrs* Towiisley and Spencer shipped s car load of hogs from this place Wednesday, Mr* George Halh>rf.of Cincinnati, is visiting at the home of Mr*1and Mrs. Jacob Seigler. —There will be a balloon asseneion each day, during the week of the Greene Cpunty Fair* Mr* and Mrs, Frank Hastings have for their guest Dr. Larmier, of Fair Haven, for a fewdays* The Spencer picnic will be held this year at the honie of Mr. Frank Spen cer Thursday, August 2. The town oi Brunswick,'Me., owns 1000 acres of land which it planted fit white pine as a public investment* -“ The celebrated corn harvester, McCormick’s,, is on exhibition a t Kerr A Hastings Bros*, who are local agents for it, i Mr. James McMillan, who has been at his farm in Kansas for several weeks returned home, Wednesday morning, -At the Greene County Fair this year there, will, be an old fashioned plantation cake walk on Friday, August 10, Rt. Lmilft h*s tha largest, drug house, the largest woodenware store and the greatest hardware house in the worla- -N otice :—Alto those knowing themselves indebted to Barr A Boyd, lease call and settle at once ns we leed the money. * —There are no better pills made than DeWitt’s Little Eiriy Risers. Always prompt and certain, Ridg- way A Co., Druggists. Mrs. W. H . Murphy, of New Cas tle, Ind., is being entertained by her sister, Mrs. George Irvine, Mr. Murphy arrived here Monday for a fortnight’s outing at Glifton. The list of subscribers to the Pilgrim has grown wonderfully. If your paper has a blue mark why not pay up, thus jetting this high class periodical. The traction lines between Xenia and Dayton had several extra oars Tuesday yet they Were not needed as the GemCity crowd was very small. 46 t h Seml-flnonal C l e a r a n c e S a l e Semi-Xt Clear Sale 19, 21, 23, 26 LMESTCWESTREET, SPRnrOPIEU), 0. The Busiest Store in the World for the Size of tl City. This is our S e m i - i A n n u a l munis sale "V Our entire stock without any restrictions whatever being at your disposal, consisting of Silks, Black an Colored Dress Goods, W ash Dress Fabrics, Ladies* Tailor Made Suits. Dress and W ash Waists and Shin Table Linens, Notions, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Parasols and Us brellas, Hosiery, Knit and Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Men*s Furnishings, Domestics, Lace Curtains, Ca pets, Mattings, Rugs, W a ll Paper, Window Shades, flke, &c. “ T H I S IS A S A L E T H A T IS A SALE/j or to be.more explicit a. dollar spent here Sale Week will have the purchirig power of from $2.00 to $3,0 at any other timejor place. J. - 1 Bar* ufttad, TEED, n«M« cur wly Ad- H atiwactiox G uaraw - The prospects for * fine show in the Horse, Cattle, and Hheep depart ment ihhryeay, are brighter than ever a t Greene Co. Fair Aug. 7 ,8 ,9 , A 10. Don’t wait from July first to Octo Mr first for business revival. Adver s e judiciously «»d see if you can't ceep the business going. —Go to Cooper’s on the corner for in Cans, Glass Cans, Stone Cans, ally Glasses, Cooking Crocks, Btew i?ans, Kettles, etc* Quite a. number of young folks from Jamestown. Clifton and this lace jpicnieed a t Lucas Grove yester- ay afternoon. Ix t Hswry Hhafor ssrv ia ta five year .iwstswsi at Ike (Hrfo Penitentiary, mn ) Q m » WHeen, a thre* year man, ewsldn’t agree and in the fight Shafer «ee kaeeked agaiaet A lot i f hot iron hariiim, ksuwwgkli liack la a terrible - 4 m M nnniv r I d a Wanemaker aayr I do the arise* advertising la dull timtt. ft Is whan psople look mint sly for bargains and am anxkma Is kator what titlags eost and where; • a y «aa mvs miowsy. I advertise day Fatton’s Hun Proof paint for mla by Kerr A Hastings Bros, A five year guarantee given with it. Mrs, Chester Owens and children, of Xenia, are spending a few days with relatives here. Bros' for grain ««*Tri fnckeye -K e r r A Haiti! drills, McHherry, utoph. A large portion of our populace at tended Bnffhid Bill a t Xenia Tuesday. Bring your produce to lJooper tyo ibteV fWs^rWal^tek^3«,,d ***** WaswHk n»y anmmfwyuMmt: Mrs Anna M. Towaeiey r i At mf riaek. (to* Mgdfa-Jfriends in Xenia. Tuariav. xn np the S itte tws of esd y. fim|iHnsM«Mt«ifit ririted 1MIMB Mn.JeAnWaMi, —One of the most intemtinr de- irtments at the Greene County Fair this yerjr, will be tbe poultry depart ment* Large premiums are offered. Most men stop their advertising in tot weather, Those who keep it going can make in roads Upon busi ness otherwise belongingto the "other ;fallow*” Mrs. Jene Small, of Xenia, who tas been visiting at the home of IV, I. Iliff, has taken her departure for ' Aketide where she will spend her vacation. Vegetarian. Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Sauce. * No Meat* No Fat. AtGrayV. Miss Ella Landaker, of South Jharleston, and Miss Hasel Doch, of ipringfield, wheeled it to Cedarville to spend Thursday with O. H. Crouse and family* » Mr. John Turnbull reports that he nas a ram from which was shorn 82 munds ofwool, it being Its 9th fleece, he ram Is standard bred having won several prises at the fairs. Dr* P* R. Madden, Praotioelim- ^ t o j p m BAR. NOW AND THROAT* OkMee Accurately Ad- ustad, Allen Building, Xenia, O, ftkplwus.-^oSka Xo, X v *(S* mc !( Wn, jj . i W* wish to extend our thanks to those of our mends who have settled their accounts with the Herald In the lest few weeks and thus became sub scribers to the Pilgrim* Can YMnt name; tome in for a share of the thaass . 8. H. Kent, whoshltmed hiethredb- lag outfit to Psahedy, K an , mtorwefi an fintnrday. Be saw the enpk t alasaly imnsswis nad that k e> p w afihswndo . Be axpeete to iriarn foe week nr t#n*—Lmwton Oontiim irig One eek . It is safe to state there j s scarcely a family in Ohio that has not heard of W R EN ’ S G R EA T SEM i-AL NUAL CLEANING S A L E S , they are now nearly a quarter of a century old, and yet new and more eager! looked.for by jjudicious money saving buyers than ever; This store’s policy for more than,23 years has beei to avoid carrying over any goods from one season to another, preferring to make prices “ next to nothing”] rather than do so, hence cost or value is of no consequence whatever during these sales, our object being to] sell and sell quickly so that the incoming season will not be hampered with stocks of any description balong-j ing to another. As an incentive to the people of Cedarville to attend this sale, additional with the extraordi-l nary values offered we shall, pay the fare to Springfield on all cash purchases .of $10.00 and upward. WRRN, 19 , 3 1 , 3 3 , 3 5 L im e s to n e S t S p r in g f ie ld , Ohk P e rh a p s The impression, somewhat -prev alent, that this is the first of th6 v 20th Century was created by oar advanced method of doing busi ness. Hence we wish to state that although this is the last oi the 10th Century we will ton' tinue to conduct our business with 20th Century propulsion. KYLE & TATE, Jewelers, 18 Detroit SI., X«»tn, 0 . Mr. and Mrs William Shull, who have been visiting their son, Perry, of Kansu City, for several weeks, re turned home Tuesday evening* % —One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Try it. Bidgwav A Co., Druggist* Prof. McChesney aud wife accom panted by Prof, Jurkafc have gone to NewGalilee, Pennsylvania, to visit for some time. » Mrs. Carrie Tomlinson and children returned to their home in Winchester, Ind., yesterday, after a visit with her parents.___ _______ ________ Master Martin Gray, of Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, is visiting his unde, Mr. Robt* Gray and family, Mr. William Wildman, of Belma, spent yesterday with his son, W. J . Wildman and family, —Yon should make your arrange ments to attend the Greene County Fair Aug, 7,*8,9, A 10. o The Florence Hotel in Xenia haa changed hands, the change being made Thursday, Mts Anna Loyd, of Farmersvillc, 0.» is visiting her mother and sister of this place. Only a fowdaysyes till August 1st. Briter pay up and get the Pilgrim nWMd# PMjgrt—glviWwfon Hie ItNeM ferfo , 'i ^ Jfctfowmk Ips hsauguiwtcd ysari SUBSCRIBERS To all persous"who will call and settle, before August t will be entitled one year's subscription to The Pil- grim, a high class monthly magazine, W e have notes due this month and must have the money. : : : : T H E HERALD . T HOSE Who did not get to Inspect our Spring stock should Avail themselves of the opportunity to visit our «tore and examine our stock of Furniture. W e h»ve a lull ttock of Fine, Medium and Cheap furniture. Our Spring Sale* far exceeded the butlneat of preriou* year*, but Special Inducement* will be offered you during the summer month*. -*S * j “r % 3 m *^Rv^M f' V N M li « i wkw«Bi pay rwill sawvw »*»d t TWEHTV-TH COGITA H- [«ai!flteril» ls# teak i ntefifoM .Thteistforiffteki iRsadrt- h w ay a i [^ toa tionM Third [fhe only difference :gbte talc, while the | achool books fe net 15| hody hwni before. .] Thte story is about Reader stories are al Jn novels and in ; there aft stories abou :Third Readeti, thej [Generally about scho iReader hoy* always J These’ boys were j IJones and Charles Ij names had been any! [ o r George, they migl jas good boys, but the ibeea suitable for Tl [poses, George Jones wasj [would neveratudy ij [school. All day hm| [theschool room [was winter and theri ;hut that cut no ice w " HU teacher freque he didn’t study more UP without any e, would then become ;journalist and bring parents, although ^orphan with only oni eorge Would take ery night, but ii them. But a t play footbnil and ail kinds Wasfi’t. a boy in sc touch him, Charles Barlow w hoy* He was just George waBidle. L cess, when the resl went out to play [ *‘Go, aheep, Go,” li I the school room am Coperntean 3ystcni HypotlHMMand the [ sanld and many oi I which neither lie n< [ anything*. Charles had a and no appetite. way or it would s studied theorems new rushes and slang. Finally both em George had made time that he woul his unde, who k« had not been a n of directors. After he got ii so many blunders class all laughed not Kelp it* Char of his date. He was offered* as < pie or thraw cun But when Geo nine, the scholari to laugh out of t mouths. Their games and their meats ‘‘didn’t dt Whew gradual made a fine and relatives He couldn’t i and kk hair wai riher people'# : M . b a t k U m hk*« SRUtot G«ev«ew«a heWahtoWid BHAkwowim uggi • itewntotoe ■ hidctowdwr ^ tisfn’a 1% as*. Thelaat we IMBlfil ; a tlf iilO a y in i hr eat # foany^jJL^Jl' kkfitea^A* j' -M - Bil ' l!■> up m NtiphwriMwri <> v .
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