The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
T T ss<a i M a i n Street, Ohio , *r* :« g :■ ft ^*7^55 *V 5##*^ *?’ » » * • » TWENTY '•V* , ’ * , •, r - More Floor Space and Better Light Than Any Store in Central Ohio. j S i 3 R C T E L I m - GRERC SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ■ I I M M f a v « l i < * i ■■ as am m u m X=UJ *<■&- ** OF DRY GOODS AND CARPECS "Will Commence Saturday Morning, July 7, and Continue for Two Weeks Only. “ Our Ambition Still Increases’ ►** It Is bur intention to eclipse in this sale any sale ever given by any other house in America. We give you the assurance that not one item of ourj targe stocks shall be omitted. The cutting knife will slice deep into every price, making this sale the sale of all sales. Everybody knows ou| stocks are enormous, and being near inventory times, must and will be reduced. Doubtless the talk of this sale will be the principal subject fori discussion in every home for some time to come. All goods marked in plain figures here which makes shopping easy and prices reliable. Your money back if dissatisfied with any purchase. Where] else could you buy under any more favorable circumstances. AS UTSUAL—To further increase our out-of-town business we will Refund Railroad Fare to all purchases of $5.00 or above. K INNANE BROTHERS COMPANY, Bushneli Building, Main Street, Springfield, Ohio; When You Purchase |>erfumes, toilet soap and such articles os pertain to the toilet, you ' „ want flie beet and at a reasonable price. Yott will ..find us able tp com ply with this wish always RtOQWAY A CO., the Druggists, Opp. Opera House. Local and Personal. —-All kinds paints at Mitchell. J, H, Andrew is repairing bis resj- dettc* on South Main Street prepari- tory to the occupancyof Prof, Brown. —Downing's Studio wilt bo re-op; eflCd next Friday the 13th. and this squid day each week in place o f Sat urday as heretofore. Do not fail to call next Friday, something special. -Farm gates nt Mitchell’s. Elno Goodfellow and Harry Dun- kle, two Springfield boys about 13 years old, worked their way to Paris and back. The boys arc being be- ’ magazines Hon, Ed. eeiged by newspapers and to write for publication. of gotten the boys to Kelly the millionaire rubber tire king, New York,, has write up their trip for him. Bacon and Lard will At Bird’s Mammoth —Wanted: gay 8c per 1b. The dwelling J, C. Barber I by a coat of paint. ofO.M. i*ve been Crouse and refreshened -15c buys lib choiceBlend Coffee. Kerr & Hastings Bros. The weather being good tbo farmers will begin threshing wheal nex t week. Messrs. Ciodc Paul mid Cecil George lilted up a Wagon and con cluded to travel for awhile. They started yesterday and wilt take in the sights for several weeks. —Gray keeps nothing but fhe best in his line of goods, At 8 o’clock (sun time) tiio Epworth League of the M. E. Church, wif hold its regular Sabbath evening ser vice on the church lawn* A cordia invitation is extended to all. Vegetarian. Baked Beans, With Tomatoe Sauce. No Meat. No Fat. At Gray’s. WilliamJennings Bryan was norni nated at the. National Convention many of Hall at Kansas Cit their w . Thnrsda D. y, for Oldham, —I f you to Gray's. want anything good, go ^Mrs. Coleman Webster, was the victim of apainful accident this week, falling down the cellar steps at the residence of Postmaster Tarbox. -—Ladies Waists, Crash Skirts and Wrappers, At Bird's. About 40 friends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harriaon Timmons on Thursdayevening, June T 28, whence they all marched to Wil- liam Timmons’ to remind him of I 113 25th birthday and Ins first wedding iV ‘0W~vPn"B5 Dr, P, II, Madden, Practice lim ited to BYE, BAR, NOSB AND THROAT* QU m m Accu rately Ad ju sted ; Allen Building, Xenia, O. TcIcjilKJae.—•oaic* Ko, jt, KHMence x'o. J Mnmw'r was aerved a t Shiitglttlccker’s, thinking thai f o n . l S l i v * NOtteofthe IW iaa goods which wen « m W l!*ro. Pom W liJ I .IM 10 J 0 » |M j , n , m « l voiioo am t hi: Hhephenl ofXenia, Ohio, —Tha Dewey Stock fountains at Kerr A Hasting* Bros. This week Street Commissioner Denney brought suit against Cecil George for three dollars, Ac amount of two days lalwr on the street. The suit Was compromised by Mr. George paying the amount of tax and costs amoanting-to |6,10, —FoeBale: One second-handmilk wagon in good Otmditbm, terms right. Hi iX Kyle. Mrs. K. K. Brown, mother of Bupt. It, H. Brown, is the guest of Mm* J. L Houser. —Hopa, all rises, $ to I inch in iKatwstar at Birds Mammoth Store. | Bay. J , Knox Montgomery and ^hastily who bay*been living in Xenia khr *mm time have moved to Char* Bait*, N« <*.1 where Bev. Moirtgomery Vkw iwcfve«la ehatgf. Constables John Kcntion went to search a house of i led c t re F ur person?, n man namc<l young and his wife, and two Bhingleueckcrs, were brought over and landed in the oounty jail, The hearing was had before Hquire Jackson, Tuesday, who turned* the parties loose until the grand jury takes action this fall, —F or S am : Oneset second hand buggy wheels, good condition, at W. H, Owen’s blacksmith shop. a E, Cooley, Mr. Newt. Jamison, who is em ployed at the Dayton State Hospital, came over on the evening train Tues day to s]>end the evening with friends, returning on the late train that night. - Grice’s aw sending out letter cream than ever. Give them a call, Xenia, Ohio. The cost of celebration on Fourth of July in the larger cities is some thing enormous. This year it ,c«et Chicago the lives of 30 persons, 1325 injured and j»roj**rly valued at $123,* 323 that was destroyed by fire. president. Hon. Deputy Attorney Genera), of Neb., presented the name of Bryan to the convention which the immencc crowi welcomed with the wildest applause and confusion reigned for some time. L atek —Stevenson nominated for Vico President. —Hay rope at bottom prices. Kerr & Hastings Bros. Homer Wade spent the 4th in Springfield.with his parents. Miss Mamie Wilson spent the 4th in Dayton. —Marshall' can care for more rigs than any other Livery Stable in Xenia. —There arc no better pills made than DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers, Always prompt and certain. vRidg way k Co„ Druggists. TheXenia Post-office lias need al lowed an additional clerk, and Wilber Collett, sou of 8. 8. Collett, of Jamestown, secured the appointment. .Mr, Collett is well known hero, hav ing taught school in tho Kyle district south of town, —Dry Htovc Wood at Mitchell’s, Miss Florence Hoindie, of Dayton, has been spending the pastweek here, the guest ofMiss Flora Marshall, Miss Louise Barber entertained a number of her girl friends at tbo homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs, Benton Barber, yesterday afternoon. A jxtrly of gipsies passed through here yesterday to camp in George’s Woods north of town for several days, They have nicely furnished wagons and their horses look far liettcr than most horses which belong to such peo ple* Henry M. Walker nee J. H. Frendenthal. The following communication will be read with interest; Editor Herald: As a mnttcr of in formation and news to tho renders of the Herald, 1 desire to state that I have lieretofor, towit: On the 18th day of June, A. IX 1900, by decree of thoCircuit Court of Cook County, State of Illinois, had my name changed from J.* II. Frendenthal to Henry M. Walker, and in explana tion of said action, 1 beg leave to in form you that the name Frendenthal was that of my step-father, by whom I was reared, my father’s name being Henry Meckelnburg, which I adopt in full as a mark of respect for 1 his memory, adding thereto tho name of Walker, in honor of my wife and her father, S. L, Walker, of your city, for whom I have the most profound respect. Yours truly, H enry M, W alker , nee J . H , Frendenthal. THECLAUDETKItliOH EUROPE APPREHENSIVE AT tTS PROGRESS. Sanitary Science Has Not Yet Had a Pair Chance at It—How It Is Fought I —The Disease la Contagious But I Not Infectious. I (London Correspondent). The nppeamneo of tho tlread bubonic j plague In several European , f orm naturally causes some alarm In (lie Went cities, for the fear and terror which tho plague Inspires is justlfi d by history, and when that hint host eiiapter o£ human mortality la reoaliol it In not surmising that the gravest np- pivhonnlon arises. The question has never been definite ly nettled an to the date a t which tho first outbreak of the plague occurred, but the first authentic description of ihe bubonic plague is to ho found in the Writings of Rufus of Ephesus, who ,de- prrlbod the disease as having existed In Northern Africa during the third or fourth century II, C, Toward the middle of the sixth cen tury the disease appeared in Egypt and It I* Not Ptihiaaibls to die just yet, hut you must digest tbo food that now pains you, causing such unpleasant eructation and sick headache or you will die just the same. Ask anyone who ever took Dr. Cald well’s Syrup I’epsin for Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble and Sick headache. At G. M. Ridgwny’e Easy—For a Woman. . Dragfiles—I know a woman who had twins and one of them . was five months older than tho other. Miss Ingenue—How perfectly air surd! Twins have to bo bom at the lame time Draggles (with a superior air)— Yes, hut they don’t have to die a t the name time.—Now York World. Partner* in Distress. Tho Doctor—Just after that big fall In stocks I went and looked In my box In the safety deposit vaults, and i t was three-fourtha full of water. Tho Professor—Mine was full of load. I am cai ylng a heavier load of them than you are,—Chicago Tribune. A Real Dilemma. Faijiiy PootllGht—1 hail a quarrel with tho manager and threatened to leave the company. Polly PSnktlnhta—And wasn't there atiy.iody to take your part? I'Viiny Footlights-*Gnly my horrid fid .study,---Philadelphia Record. The Rest Fumigant, Dried Orfthge port allowed to r.moi. dor on a piece of red-hot Iron or on an old shovel, will kill any had odor In p-dfiicnoo and leave a fragrant one tw m a , * (Uemftvlng a Roily In Bombay), extr-ndr*.! to (VmntantinnpJe, where It Is raid to have onused the death of l6,0!W persons In one day. Prom tiio seventh to tho fourteenth eentury other epidemics occurred, but no one of them could 1>e compared with the outbreak that raged In Europe the middle of the fourteenth century. It In said to have carried off 23,000,000 per sons in Europe, and its . victims thinughout the whole world were en- tlmnted nt 40,000,Oflo, which is unques tionably the greatest havoc in human life over mentioned in history. During the great plague in London In 1EC3 nearly seventy thousand persons were carried oil, The seventeenth cen tury mat bed Us last appearance in many European countries, such as Denmark, Sweden and England. In Branch he last appearance was from 1720 to 1723, when it made eighty thou sand vhiims In Marseilles and Prov ence. At the dose of ihe last century the Pisgue readied Egypt, Southeastern Europe, the region of tiio Danube. Lower Auotriu an Southall) Uusaia, At the beginning of tho pieuciit cen tury It twice visited Constantinople, and spsead to the olios es of the Adri atic. But from 1013 to the pteaent ilav, with the OKI Cprion of a ti||;;ht outbreak in Bunsln, In 1S77, i.nd ltn recent ap pearance in Portugal, the great scourge baa been confined to certain African and Asiatic c.euntrioB. But Us tend- ( eney to expand, and the recent ravages it has wrought in India and China, \havo kept the eyes of the world fixed in alarm upon I t At first every attempt at sanitation or segregation iri Bombay encountered rrsistanec ahd aroused a hatred and distrust exceeding even the terror of tins plague Itself, Street tumults were frequent, the honjiltnl was twice a t tacked by riotous mobs, and crowds constantly collected around the ambu lance vans, whieh were stoned, and the officers of the health department were often in danger of their H vob . The op position grew in violence until it cul minated in the Poona murders., P-ut the aversion to the absolutely necessary measures of isolation was not the only difficulty which the reliev ing staff had to encounter. As is well established, the plague has a strong partiality for small animals, especially rodents. Whether the plague wan or was not brought by ship ruts from Chinese ports, medical observation un mistakably pointed to the conclusion that the rats in Bombay were widely Infected by tho disease, and •were spreading it through tho elty. But the Indian tenderness for animal life gave rise to .an unexpected obstruction. Says the official report:-—"All attempts to capture (he rats were fiercely opposed, and picking up a faw sick pigeons al most raised a riot. The people v.- old not bellpve that th-j hopeless condition of their own dark, damp, filthy, over crowded houses was thelv real danger. Every form of <bstj m-tlnn was resorted to Avhrn the muni :p .Hty attempted td deal with th fir .Swcllingo, Tho ten ants refused to do anything, maintain ing It was the uu.y of tho landlords. The landlords u e n not to be found, and when the muni ipal authorities a t tempted to do the necessary work they had often to carry It out in the face of hostile and violent crowds. Through out the Executive was subjected to a perfect tstorm of threats, abuse and protest from persons who deemed them selves aggrieved ,'rnm the measures adopted to protect them. 'Why not tot us die of the plrtguV wan tho common cry, 'Instead of interfering with our customs?'" Gradually hose feelings of opposi tion to sanitary restrictions have les sened in Bombay and throughout a great portion of India, for the people have had a frightful object lesson, and have come to a partial understanding that the English authorities are really trying to help them, and they have seen the good results of that help. Light and-air ms In a high degree unfavorable to the development of the plague. ?n the opee. air It Orica up and withein, it Insert Its power of infection In sis days, and, generally speaking, the experiments tend (a show th a t it is a short lived mtraniem except under conditions specially adapted to its wants. Time la no absolute specific known for the plague, though good return* hove hecn obtained from DrofC'rvj Ifaffldtie’s f.ieventSie forum. The gesi- ero) means so far adopted for fikhiiti" the plague are sanitary pr. caution shilled nursing, sdtfible ftodinp, ami the proper use at antipynnles.’ mm . djneo and f.Hmulnna ! C H IC H E S T E R ’ S E N G L IS H PENNYROYAL PILLS CO^ ..arww* rctiswe. L w llH ,M k : ( IIICIIKSiKII-M KXUMIIM In Red ml <U«l«t ini'btUlc boxes, scaled with blue ribtxw. Ib h C M I a lh rr . R c f lu c d u |« r o i» r a h U . (w llonannU I im II w II mm . UuyoryouM)tng(M, or send -!«*. 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The Tfthernat jum witku seat- §009. I t wa6 chvrch, hu t the ont it was rentt On first en (lie impression of soipfe sort braces for pie 1< . ical contrivance gall, as well as certificates of n ders, and life suppose when' Hire 3000 peopi -1 understand patterned ipal chui- choir murcli . doom, "the Me, They wer ftiwns with an leaching'nearly ; it a firm believe lomake every tl possible, He, l until after the He then appear on the platform < though it were Mated in Do' another hymn during which 1 him from a wo»........... mghihf top ray '■ m A friend with 1 ' “l- to Canada by wuv 1 Dowie.now two or tlirce ipeak ubont, a: kbusivo tirade officials, becaui him had beeu t . imd hccahse so « *• Healing" lmd destination. 1‘ effieo departtn tod the post political tool and He said that t) •- Country town! the people h&' , wg. From 1 think that Hit irrayed againS half au hour few suits in wi to denounce t and tlcclared ’ know neither The church carsion, next "Coming Clt. Chicago, A l. i ‘wsuping for In Xfctnbcra in eh i t ii riatcl that lie few weeks tht "**u that w he would Icav i^Hation tale h*ck if they ^wld send t l *W> the Retied them ^frepapers 8 Npers both ^ as the d ^h e au d ie iir *^two houra ’ 'hym n ©r ttf ^ ‘n g ach s that bold h t done* 'H heow anc ®**d humor, *h)Wie iiesf a ftn - *l„ I
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