The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
jttppijWi Hair Falls m **I txk4 Ayer's Unit Vigor *o •top my hair from failing. Qa*- half * bottle cured me.” j . C, Baxter, Braidwopd, III, c Ayer’s Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on th e .market A little of itgoes a long way. It doesnft take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. -AIKfuttW*, ■ wnd’w?oai»d'6II»rtad we wi tit cannot yen, .. | Mr*. John Pivic*ap#nti*veir»ld*y* with hersaistn- in-law at Xenia, ‘ -- / Itocal and Personal —Ayg. 6, 7, 8 and 0 Greene Cotin1’ ty Fair., Mr, and -Mrs. Will Frailer, of •.Springfield, spent Sabbath 'with Mrs. Hannah Cooper, Call jit C, &1, Ridgway’s,, and gee Crystal Cr the newshades of epepaper. 8. T. Baker and Mrs. Thirza Townsley, of Jatne§towu, were guests Sabbath of Mr-, and Mrs, E>. H. Mar-- shall. - „ ’V , The Deaii family reunion will bre held at the grove of S, 8, Dean on the Jamestown pike, A«g-.-h. , ^ —I f you want anything -gofirt/ga to Gray's. ; While threshing at J. ,H, Drake’s, Tuesday, A1 Stormont met, with an accident' with ' his separator which caused a delay of threshing forseverid days, 1—Those: famous pills,"DeWitt’ Lit tle Early Risers compel live*-and bow els to do their duty, thus' giving you pure,rich blood to build up yourbody Ttrdgway ACo:. • • ’Mrs/Hannah’ Cooper has returned from a several weeks Visit with rela tives in Springfield. ■ > Miss JNeilie -Ustick and brother, are faking a .month’s vacation with Mr and Mrs. James Gibney in". Des- Moines, .Iowa. . \ j, - ’ •-'** , —Dr, CaldwellV-Syrup Pepsin cures Sick Headache. Sold by O.-M. Kidgway/ A dispatch from Springfield says word has been . received from, New Carlisle that General Puns'tOnAaS re signed hie commission in-the arihy to accept a.po^ition as travelingsalesman at a-fancy, salary. —The painting season is here, why not have your, house brightened by a coat of James E. Patton’s Sun Proof, paint, A five year guarantee givoa, Sold by Kerr & Hastings Bros,* 1 The saldOn is a thing1of the past at Jamestown, The Ordinance- causing the village to be a “dry. town” went into effect Monday, consequently the proprietors ate looking for hew loca tions. Dan Lynch, a saloon1st, was arrested for violating the ten oclock closing ordinance last Saturday night. > —New ’Crop California Apricots Peaches, Prumes, Grapes and Raisins at Gray's, The country home of Miss’Lackey, near Jamestown, was the scene o f ' a very enjoyable event, Monday even ing, the affair being given in honor Misses Brown, Miss McCardy, and Messrs McCormack, The Crowd con sisted of young people from James town andCedarville. The entertain menfc Was held on the specious veran- da.-and late in the evening dainty refreshments were served in the din ing room. The delightful weather added much to the enjoyment of the evening for an out-door party. —A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, a t Gray’s. Stock breeders in this vicinity are making arrangement and getting their stock id condition for the fair cam ' pakn. The usual herds will be nibitett this fall. ~-Bor the next ten day* Electric Light 'Lota's Sheor 5 for SLOtt, (i. M, Bjdgway, (trace Morton, of t'liiton, spent several days with her giand-pamita, Rev^and- Mt*. J. I?, Morton,, and family, S Ribbons worth 25,35 and 45c par ard for 15c at IJutchy-on A Gibney, Cenla, Ohio. j. A number of men Working for the Postal Telegraph company were in town last Saturday, engaged in pat ting up an extra wire. The gaug, numbering about sixteen stopped at the hotel, —Make your arrangements to at tend the Greeny County Pair next month, Everything promises tomake this, the greatest fair ever held in this county.’ The hotel done a land-office business the first of the week. The telegraph men. Home Comfort Range men and show people stopped at this hosteiery over Sabbath, . ---Pat lady,* Don’t sleep to mueli; exercise; don't eat-fats and sweets. To reduce flesh rapidly' take Rooky Mountain Tea.. 'Acts directly on the fatty tissues. 35c; Ask your druggist. The stone work for the foundation of the new R. P. church -has been completed and everything is in readi ness for the brick niasons, The stone work was done by the W. H. Iljff & Sons, and much credit is due this firm,- as their work la first class and will add 'greatly to itheapnparahee of the build- ing; * —p i am indebted to One Minute Dough Cure foy my present -good health. ,I was treated in vain by, doct toys for lung trouble following la grip! I took.One Minute Cough Cure and recovered, Ridg'way&Co. Mayor ,AllOn/of Soptfa Charleston made somewhat of a raid on the sa loons of that place last Sunday. One haloottist and 6 raen.paid 85 and costs lor violating the closing' ordinance Saturday night, ■Again on Sunday night the Marshall arrested- the pro- prietor and 12 men for violating the Sunday ordinance. Fifteen dollars and costs each was the firie this time.' mi u i uu m l n un r . —Good purses are. offered; for the winuers of the races at the county fair held Aug, 6 to 9. ;Aug,. 7 , 2:40pace nurse 8250: 2:50 trot $250: Thursday ■Mr. J. P. Satterfiel d has been under the .weather for this week. Alisa Uena Collins is-attending the Young Peoples Convention at Win a L:' non ake, Indiana this week. She left Xenia Wednesday with a crowd from that place. "Miss Paye Lackey, of-near Jamestown was also a mem ber of the party; —July 27th is the day of Mechiiug Colt Show. Prizes of $10 each for tM best 2-year,-old, yearling, and Spring colt. After September 1st the authorities Of Woodland cemetery, Davton, will not allowSunday burials except where immediate burial is necessary under the rules of the Board ofHealth. , Vegetarian. Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Sauce. . No Meat. No Pat. , . At Gray’s. Word was was received by the au thorities here the first of the week, to be on the look-out for Robert Hick man, colored, who i t is alleged as saulted Mrs. Jennie Lane, of James town. It is thought that he passed through here Monday morning. Diptheria was discoveved in one of “Elijah” porno's homes in Chicago. The health authorities took possession despite the prophet's protests. Chas, niff, of Clifron'spent Sunday in town. Born to Mr, and Mis. Will Mc Lean, Wednesday, a-boy. An immense hay crop has been put up in this section, and probably yior'e good hay was harvested this season than therehas been for several years. ex- W, H. Blair, wife and daughter, came up from Morrow Tuesday, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Satter field. —I t is easier to keep Well than get cured, DeWitt’a Little Early Risers taken now and then will keep your hotels in order, They never gripe but promote an easy action. Kidgway A Co The floor in the building used by Mia. Condon as a millinery store, has lieen raised several inches, The old floor was so close to the ground that It was unhealthy, During the course o f repair#, Mrs. Cohdon will conduct her burihess from her residence next door. During last May in infant child of. bur ^neighbor was suffering from chol era infantum, The doctors had given up ail hopes’1 of recovery, I took a little of Chamberlain’*Colic, Cholera *nd Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them l felt sure it. would do -:oix\ if needRecording la direction*, n two dnya lime the child had fully recovered." The child is now vigorous and healthy, f, have recommended this femedr frequently and have nev er known it to.fail.” ;•Mrs Curtis Tit* ker, Bookwaller, O, -•S(j{d by C. If, Kidgway, I Chas, Nisbet abd family Came up from Lovlaud last Saturday-night to visit with Mrs, Andrew Winter for a tiiue.. Mr. Nisbet returned to his work Tuesday. The wheat on an average is making a good yield, and is better than was first thought to be. About the best that we have heard of yet is the re port o f Aiidemm Collins. The yield was 22 hushel to the acre and tested 62 pounds, A number had wheat that tasted, 60 pounds to the bushel. Coming of (tan, To pai tray a ,pageant that would rival any of the great Mardi Gras ef fects in New Orleans presented some diflicultiets in the minds of the Cin cinnati Fall Festival director?, but when the subject was chosen and a great Myslic Order organized to take care of the features, its success was immediately iusured; for the Queen- Oily has all the necessary pluck, per- eeveitmcc and ingenuity, ijuid pnrtic- lariy'the influcheo which are neces sary in divising new electrical and Spectacular effects. The Pageant will bo lighted throughout with elec tricky - -the. first time over attempted in the United Htatcs. I t will bo seen un the evening of Wednesday* Septem-, her 25 and the Mystic Order of-Ttnn- RicNic alone'will have no t . fewer than twenty The subject will be “Dreams cf Childhood ” . I t P a y s t o i n s u r e C o m p a n y '»■> - rY r\ We point w ith pride to the fact that out o f ninety-nine Eire In surance Companies doing Business in Greene connty, the Home Insurance Company o f New York reported to the Auditor of Greene county for the year 1900 for taxation 38 per cent o f the combined premiums. Home of New York, 98 other companies, Total 39 Companies, y 2- $14,118.76 $23 ,29008 $37,408.84 „ * I \ * ' * Share of All; 38 per cent. This is all the more remarkable because The Home o f N ew York has only been actively represented in Greene county for about six years, while many of the other companies have been 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 hacks up its policies v ■' • • . - . . . .* jV w ith more cash thhn any Fire Company doing business in ' \ — ^ . Greene County, . W -. . . * . ■ # j - - Do you want a. policy in the strongest o f a ll Fire Compa< nies, i f so, call on or write C L E M A N , 5 , HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Organized^- 1853 . i Miiety-Mtli Semi-Annual Statement, JANUARY, 1961, Owift Capital.. .............. ................ . . . 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Make a f L 'Cost{{’ Prubablyfl scbool bo«| l_ ? , 1 , y ears tfas-tL . me 'siwing to tlr* books, ’ P days, the m<f of ■ listened to * tive’s tales '( books.' ‘ I The of win trickery thi day Was a primary, pany, Cine,; ' umbusj Sil cage, were r in the fight.’ lives, made j Much tO ‘ evening WC *and later s! i f they. con]| and therebi We wotjL. , readers of *S| turned dun- laid scbeml gaug a gleL with one of' ly somethin' Certainl our school order that through th to him (fin the advann are not go ■v*f4‘ allow suchK * * 11 i>rk eflectif the in m* ed, . is governmen to"go on tl will be des • In the a l>e the bes the board* ing coinpu Used, or W The boa | .O S lected a n place the have been The new I Stones to Silver, Bt tee oil texl very high! tiers of tl When th favored th Geograph; Natural a jeet were published ed by h Vi point the and a te little triOTi The qu courte m poesibiy course, needed * our grad branch Where. Owing httriwe#’ in t a k e r lag, will bo the vie; •venjwg ■gweiriwji >n, Olii : * '1
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