The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

1 &*+ X si & IL k ' **TmYy*m u p 1 « f M r Ww (*tii«g out badly. I purchratol * bottl* ©I Ayvr1# Hair Vigor, ,aad *om*mylufir stepped comingcut.” MI m Minnie Hoover, Pam, Iti. <w» Perhaps your mother bud thin bcir, but that is co reason why you must go through life with half- .*$ared hain if y'uu want long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer’s. Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and ;neavy, tUMa Mil*. AU'<rSttUiir~ • - J jf your tfrngsM owraot supply yon, pena ua out) pouar ana wewin ozpres* -HimMgferai market price m ewb raid* tor your butter and eggs. .- J . I*, Houser, Mr*. D. 8. JErvitt nod Mias Mar Mr, *»d Mrs. Ed Nisbet expect to go to bousd-Jteepiog in the McLeap property on north MainRt, %%s ***?*. I Local and Personal. ; . ' 7 ^-Aug. 6,7, 8 and 9 Greene Cowti tyFair,' , J ’V 'y * t f * /> H ‘ ■Mr. Fred McMillan of Eos Moines, Murdook are visiting David Murdoch *t WMto L*ke,*Iiim. -A choice lu?e of all kinds ol Groeedes, a t Gray*. * - ’ A Rawlm McLean. baa accepted a position with the Metropolitan Insur­ ance Company a t their agency in Xenia. Me begun work, Thursday; . an efc : h w i —New Drop California Apricots Peaches, Primes; Grapes and Raisins at Gray’s, Mr. Postle of the firm of Gibson & PoatJe, proprietors ofi.thecheese facto­ ry, left Thursday for lus bonie-near Colnmbuai Mr. Postle was threatened with the fever, -The painting season is ■here, why, not have yotir'liouse brightened by a coat of James .E, Patton's Sun Proof paint. A five year guarantee given, Sold by Kerr &.Hasliugs Eros. Mrs. Elmer S t .' John apd sop of Dayton. are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, WiliEotss T: ' Mr, De Bgw Barber,| k lormer citi* zen. o fthis place* but of late years’be* ing*Heated at Fullraan City, Illinois,- where he has a jjood position in the Pullman car shops, is visiting friends Springfield, was also a guest over Sab* and relatives in this county. He came bath. - ' j--, - up from Xenia op Saturday ©vetoing and called on*bisCedarville friends. ' ' —CsU'htCj.M, Ridgway’s and see . the new shades of Crystal Crepepaper. Cpoil Georg© left the first of the week, 4to visit1 his brother Ralph , and wifelIn Chicago-' V £ i Miss Ethel Speucer is visiting iu ■ Jamestown; . ‘ , * ' „, 7 -Ifyou want *anything' good, go " to Gray's. * ' , *H, A, Broprn hga removed from' Drichsvillo, Ohio, ;and rented' the w * Milburn property oh. Cedar Mr, ■ •' Brown, had 'the.'misfortune to lose a leg about a year ago ;>vhUe> employed on the Part Handle- ' r - *’ —We will pay 15c -per pound for ' *,'good butter. ■ i J. L . Houser. . Mrs, Jennie Murphey, of Hew Cas- . tie, ludt/is visiting relatives here and in Xenia. Sapinel McCollum ‘ aud , Oscar Bmith were itt Springfield, Thursday. —Jfijy 27th is the day of Mechling Colt Show- Prizea ot $10 each; 'for the best 2«year*old, yearling, ahd ' spring colt. ' Mrs, T.-O. Sprout, ofiFair Grove, Mich,, has been the guest o f ,friends t\ here for several days. -Mrs, Sprout ■attended the Christian Endeavor Con­ vention at Cincinnati last week, ■- —Those famous pills,.DeWitt* Jot- tie Early Risers compel liverand bow­ els to do*their duty, thus- giving you pure,rich blood to build up yottrbody Ridgway&Co, ' j i " . John Xisheti of Xenia, came up Thursday ahd brought his son, Mo- Clung, who will ■ epehd part of the summer with his aunts./ Vegetarian,. , Baked Beans. ’ ; * ■. With TomatoeSauce.* SToMeaf. No,Fat. / At Gray’s. •i Perry Britton has brightened his // residence with a fresh COat.of paint. . Many 'farraers are complaining about the chintz bugs in. the corn siuoe the wheat has been harvested, —I t is easier to keep well than get cured* DaWitt’s Rittie Early Risers taken now and then will keep ydur • bowels in order* Tb.ey never gripe but promote an easy action. Ridgvray&Co Mr, J , S. Brown Is continually re* ' c$iv4ng flattering reports about his lfttril of Jerseys at the Buffalo Expo* sftion. The last report shows his cat* tie to produce the most milk of the highest quality. We are glad to note that thia„honor has been granted this county, and, particular!? Cedarville/ ibr the Interest shown in stock rale* log is very good, and with such re­ ports it should increase yearly. —Fruit Cansand Jars of all kindsj Can tops,,lids and rubbers; Jelley glasses, sealing wax, parafine wax, etc., at Cooper's. Bee the Wier Fruit Ja r for all kinds offruit, Tuesday was sale.dayat Jamestown, and a lew from here attended, Theri was a slight attended among the farm** eft, as all are in the midst of harvest or threshing, —F«t lady: Don’t sleep to much; exercise; don’t eat fate and sweets. To reduce flesh rapidly take Rocky ' Mountain Tea. Acts directly m the fatty tissue*, B5o,' Aak your druggist. Postmaster Tarbox and family have been — ” *’■ * engaged in bartesting—-that is resting. —Dr. {krldweii’s Syrup Pepsin ?auras Sink Headache, Sola byG, M. ' —Salmon1, Sardine^,Deviled Ham, Ham Loaf, Veal Loaf,’ SlicetLBeef, a t Cooper’s. £ry them for cold lunch,, Mrs. Frank Hastings had .for her guest,*; Thursday,? her brother,., of Jamestown, - *- jjee Crawford attended the funeral of Daniel Patterson a t Ludlow, Ky,, the first of the Week, ' ; ■Word has been ;receiv^(l here that the BehoOl of Music wbjj^h-was'tbopen' Here August list, will not come o\ying to ,their inability to secure a sufficient number of pupils, r -Try- Langdon’a Whole .Wheat Bread, a t Copqer’a.• MissRell Gatch, of Xenia, is the gueStofMm. Ludy McClellan, . ‘The End of the De«i.” ia the .title, of ah unusually good busiues; serial “story which is to begin in an early number ,0f The Saturday Evening Post, -of Philadelphia, A famous transaction on the Chicago Board 'of. Trade is the basis- upon . which the author,-Mr, Wiil Payne, has founded this-sfriking romance of thewheatpit, A charming loye story; ruus through thestern and stirring plot. , ’ Miss Nellie McFarland, daughter of John McFarland, formerly of this place, no\vof Oakland City, Ind,, lias beeh visiting, among her many friends aud relatives fob the past two weeks, Mr. and 'Mrs, ■James Murray enter­ tained iu her honor Thursday Oven* ini'. An elegant supper was served.* Mrs. French and daughter, t of EastOu, Cal,, who have been visiting Mrs. French’s parents* Mr* andMrs. S, K. Mitchell, for . the 'past, two months,'.left Tuesday.Jor Kushville, Indi, they will visit a week before re­ turning home. ' ' te, ‘ The residents south of town ' were fortunate in securing a heavy fain ou Monday night, while 'in town and north and east they scarcely., had enough to lay the dust. J , M, Miller* formerly connected with this paper, but of late has been conducting a paper in South Solon, has leased the daily .Mickle Plate of London, and assumes charge today* Rev. F . M, Clemans, Supt, of the: Anti-Saloon League .of this /)t*te, will speak in the U. P . church to* morrow^morning and at the M. E* church iu the evening. There are few insurance .companies that help pay any great per cent of our tax. Read the Home Insurance ad on ibis page and notice the audl tors report, and be convinced* Mr; D, H . Marshall is again about, our streets, after his treatment for rheumatism a t a mineral springs in Indiana, Mr. Marshall, is much im* iroved and is free from ache or pains, iut was advised to use crutches in walking in order to gain strength* George Siegler Was in Alton, 0 ., Sunday as the the guest of Btewart _2psllefoFtEe firm of Gibson dtPostle, Of this place, .Mrs. N» M, Haywood and son, Ralph, returned Tuesday from ft fieasaut visit *among Waynesville fiends. . J ,• • ' '.ffi.:. . Chas* GillaUgh returned yesterday evening from a week’s visit to the “^an-Amerioan Exposition a t Buffido, F, E , Vance, fn&paging editor, of he Beacon-Record, published af As* tabula, 0 „ is being entertained by i3r. and Mrs, J , 0 , Stewart. ' Robert Gotwald, Ithe architect for f t new R. P. church was in town wlnoeday. loaklng after the pro gras* of.the buKdlng, J —"0# Langdou’s Bread. G«ft it at .PMffcili*1 , "" •'*' 1 , „ A m v t of straw- Wlers with one Jt m M m i r era-. •i, The anti-satoon meetiew in s-3 »veil attended and there was much enthusiasm, Rev. A< G. Turrell acted as chairman tif the meeting. Resolutions were adopted to the effect that a committee' be appointed to wait on the city coun- for the purpose of urringghk body to take ttsps towards calling m election to whoil ‘ * aboli^lt Mra. George Irvine, who had wee* attack «f the fever, hr now able to sit up tor a short time a t Intervals. Read Hie Howe Iesurance Cos, ad, 1 It Pays to Insure *. - ■ ' O ... ■ .*■ *1 .'fi •. ■■- ■■ ■ " • pany That Helps Com TAXES ,// h i gr\\t We .point with pride to the fact that out of ninety-nine Fire In­ surance Companies doing business in Greene county, the Home * ^ ^ \ n ' s. ' f ^ 1 ' k ' ' i i> ^ ^ ^ * * ■> ’ i, ? Insurance Company of Hew York reported to the Auditor of Gfeeub t cpinutyIPPjthe .year 19Q0..,fbr■,taka&n' ^8,’per^ebAt- 'of r kT X * ^ ' * *- . " n; ^ *{ T % * * %f V J v ^ 1 -a v , * j t t * / % ^ ^ K * 1 * * * * the,eoihbid0.:pfehiiiMner‘‘V;:;':'. ;'V * ’ f *■ * y „ - v Home of ilew iYork, 98 other companies, ' / , “>' , -,<*• ^ ' i lotal 99 Oompaniss, $14,118.76 S $23,290.08 . .......... . $37s40S*8i OF ALL : percent , i . ■1 . r■ .... 1 > f ... (■ 1 1^ ■' , ■ 4 ■ • ■■■' This is all the more remarkable because The Home of New York has only been actively represented in Greene county for about six years, while many of the o^er-eompanies have b.een repre­ sented for thirty years. Why is this? Because the citizens of Greene county realize that the Home writes an honest pol­ icy, pays its honest losses promptly, and backs up its policies with more cash than any Fire Company doing business in Greene County, Do yeti want a policy in the s tr o u g ^ Of all Fire Compa­ nies, if so, call on of write M ' Organiimd, 1858. , « Ninety-fiftbSsmi-AnimalStatement, JANUARV , 1901 . 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A few da\_ jiovt of the 1 ' Fublio-Libra lug is a portl English' *\vllh’l5,2() aud'juveujll| while poefrj the bottom history rtnd science nqd rapbyaud tr This reporl of ourilocal l| behoves us th© so called] ^Popular. 11 ■Biatein alarjf that fiction * one of the nl ^gbolft some I lions, will [ tiorred. Bl turn tlmmgj 0 fohinieR of courtship au| impossible and when that could' , five arc us .same matril that the pal would talk t| is the staplel tion, becaufij fact. ; I t i# said readers of n| be found aii| cause they ]i diversions Clues of the and of the \ "source, cm seen in thel -buaaness of | lirian repor the contest)! ' l»en fieuds | that they with Ideas and theorif! but diawiptl can follow,!| sibla ftndi their dre and this! T H I S ; - w ill CJOUtit A d i d M D & y i J it.

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