The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

Local sad-Personal, 1 JftW« Holme* w Tuesday o » busirif**, in Columbus- MitwEdna Towosley entertained numW o f IVtind* « t .her, home e« o f town, Tuesday evening, —A choice line of »H kinds oi Groceries, at Gray*#. Misses $ «{ife , Ford and Marshal spent Tuesday in Dayton. MissesCora Spencer and' Florence. Brodice spent Sabbath in Selma. . The Greene County Teachers* In-1 etitute will be eeU in the central; high school building at Xenia Aug. 19 to Aug. 2d. Aiklreasa# will be giveu by Prof. E. A. Clark, Wilber* Force; Prof, (r. A, Hubbell. Brook* lyn, N. Y.; Rev, R, L , Patterson, Osborn; Dr. W, N . Hailmann, y f Dayton, - Squire .Tamos Anderson,’ of* near Springfield, who .expects to erect a large two story stone house on the old homeplace, about three miles north jot' Clifton <mthe Springfield pike,was in : town Monday couferiog with W. H. IlifF <&Sons for the stone work. He Mrs W^Iu Walker and gram]* daughter, of Dayton, were guests of Mrs J. H- MUburn, this week, Apricots Rausms —New Crop California Peaches, Brumes, 'Crapes and at Cray’s. Rabt. Harbison, who has been em; ployed in Springfield at the Detroit Southern car shops, has given up his rjbb and returned,home,. has Idaplans and specificationa ready for the letting o f the contract. The —I f a dealer asks you' to take some­ thing said to be “josf asgood *s Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co.,” ask him if .he wakes mare money. Ask your druggist Mr ami Mrs William Stewart, of Springfield, were en t e r t a i nTues ­ day at the home of Mrs Lucy Me* Clellan, Postmaster Tarbox and wife took their departure, Tuesday evening for Benton Harbor, Michigan, where they will spend several weeks. stone tube used are from the walls of the old historical Masrieacreek church a building familiar to most every mid­ dle aged man in the county, ’ —Helps young- ladies withstand the shock of sudden proposals, that’s what Rocky Mountain Tea bes done,' 35c. Made by Mad:son Medicine Co. Ask your druggist The beauty thief has-come to stay, Unless you drive/the- , blackheads away; pimples and Mrs Horace Gillaugh had several o f her art paintings .at the Greepe .County fair, which took about $15 in premiums.,. , The Ervin property ohwest Xenia Avenue* occupied by Hale Collins, has been beautified by .a fresh coat of paint, ' Miss Verna Barringer, of Dayton, has been the guest.o f Miss Edna .Townsiey the past week. _ ‘ v—For the . best galvanized iron water tanka and troughs see Pierce & Stewart as they will quote yiiu lowest prices, Rev.fSauderapn fainted last Sabbath while preaching.’ He" b§d not been a s um * ab , very well-for several days and this is given as.tbe cause. ChasMcFarland was sent down to . the works.. Monday oh a sentence of $5 fiue, costs and ten days. Disor­ derly was the charge. , . - Postmaster Crain, of Jamestown, accompanied by his' bop ,' Frank, of ^Chicago, were,in town last Saturday shaking hand with old acquaintances'. I t has been IT yetfra since Frank left here, kin holds a responsibleposition ' in a sewing machine factory in Chic- , % o i -f ’, - ~ ~ ' . —Eruptions^ cuta,burns, scalds and j sores Of all kiudB quickly healed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Cev- t , tain cure for piles. Beware o f Goun- ‘ terfeifs. Be stire you get the orjgi- nai—DeWitt’s, ',C., .M+, Ridgway. ^ t t i ‘t + Si*1 * ** * ^ ^ s Mr and Mrs T. B. Andfew and; daughter, Vera, Mrs'^T. H. Andrew, Mrs Samuel,McCoiluna and Mrs Will Spencer, and - children, visited, the' 'Cedarville party who ate camping at y Beilbrook, Tuesday, j Reed. Owens ■and.Miss Jennie Brattop visited there Wednesday. •' V ■ Di*.',P* R- Madden, Practice lim­ ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE a n d THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad­ justed. A lien Building, Xenia, 0, ■JVleplipne.—Office1Wo. ii, -Residence- No. a . A Jnumber o f the boys from here mipie up. a ball team, or at least that is what they called’ it, and went Over - to Jamestown Tuesday to play the - team of that place. The report of the game is,said to be 42 to Oin favor - o f the.Jamestownites. Kep. -says the best play that,was made was when the boys left for home,-,- Do this; don’t look like a fright; Take Rocky Mountain Tea to-night. Ask your druggist, ;T, Thomas, SumtervIIle, Ala' “ I was suffering from dyspepsia when * '■ "odol Dyspepsia 1commenced taking K . Curg, | took several bottles and ean Adam Turner, probably the oldest citizens in .Greene county, .was in town, Wednesday, -He came in with a load of corn, accompanied by a farmhand,' While Mr Turner is ap­ proaching 32 he is yet very] spry for one o f his age. \ of digest anything.” Kodol Dyspepsia Ou’reTs the only preparation contains Mrs-Harriett, Kyle, Xenia, - is spending-a few days with Mrs Samuel Tarbpx, who resides west of town. ail the natural "digestive fluids. It- gives weak, stomachs entire rest, re­ storing their natural .condition, 0. M. Ridgway. Miss Rosa Stormont entertained at tea.Thursday evening, Misses Rata and Jessie Paine, Katie and Bessie Coffey, Lillies and,Bessie Ross, The affair was in honor of Rata and Jessie Paine, of $abina. Ervin and daughters, Mary j Bnf-| for D, 8 and Blanche, left Thursday alo and eastern points, bliss Hla Hess delightfully eflier-j tamed a number of her little friends, Tuesday, in honor of her fllh birth- day*..’' • .■■■ ' ‘ Miss Amanda Duffield is visiting in Dayton this week. DURING WEEK =5*5S ■*-4 The annual M, E, Church picuie 5 was held la the Dallas grove south of town Thursday. The weather was somewhat threatening in the morning but turned out to lie very pleasant during the latter part o f the day. ( Thera- was a good attendanc aud an} abundance o f good things to eat’ It was a decided success in every respect. 8will offer special inducements in Men’s Boys’ and Children’s O. G- Ford, of Chicago, formerly employed by Carter &>, Holmes Neck­ wear’ establishment, has resigned his position with that company to accept a more lucrative position with the Heinz Pickling Co., of Pittsburg. Mrs Mary Johnson entertained her nieces, Misses--Lee, -Lula and May Johnson, and Jean Irvine at dinuer, Friday.- Special The statement is given out by the management o f the .water works com­ pany a t,.Springfield that, only one- hundredth of an inch of water has fal­ len so far this month. The statement was given the first of the week. Prof Ireland, Topeka ;Kausas, ar­ rived here Wednesday, and is shak­ ing hands ,with old friends- and ac­ quaintances! He says it has been fifty years since he left here, yet, around his old home place, Z. T, Phillip’s property, everything looks' natural. The school house isbeing tborough- Jy cleaned and placed in order for the opening of school the second Monday in Septemper, Miss .Irene McClellan gave a lawn party to about twenty-five of her young friends, Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Helen Jenks. SOLID STERLING SILVER," 4 * t tliis montli [AugustJ\ye will give* a, D u r in g Special Discount of 10 pm- cent off of evTvy dol­ lar’s worth ’ ,of^..Silver Spoon's -bought at our store, "We have tl var­ ied assortment' of styles aud weights, pud can please -you with _ our prices, v A Dbllar's Worth for 90 Cents this JVlorith- McCOLLUM, The Cedarville Jeweler. Mrs G. E, ..Jobe, Misses^ Edith Sipith aiid Ethel Wilduian, o f Selma, are spending the Week inBuffalo ‘ Several from here attended the Ve- The crowd of pblks who arewamp- ing at Beilbrook were to break camp last night,' nnd are expected home to­ day................ .' - - It will be greatly to .your -interest to pay us a visit if you need anything in our'line. •’ '* <■' - ;' Ceading Clothier, Ramr andTttrnisfter, Kaufman Corner, Springfield, Ohio. netian Carnival, given by the Junior Y. M, C. A.,‘ of Dayton, Thursday and Friday, Rata and Jessie Paine, of Sabina, are guests o f Tillius and Bessie Ross. Mr Chas. Dobbins.and -family re­ turned from Ada, Monday,where they attended a family reunion .last week. Rev W. H. Anderson of Iowa, visiting hismother, at the home of J. W. Pollock and family.' ' .* The -burial o f the infant child of Mr and Mrs John Moore took place yesterday. Howard Bratton has severed his connection with the Xenia Republi­ can nnd assumed the editorship of the Xenia, editiou of the Press Republic. Mr Bratton is u good ■writer and will give the readers a newsy page, t —I f the action of your bowels is not easy nnd regular serious complications must bo the final - result. Dewi t Little Early’ Risers will remove this danger. _Safe, pleasant and effective. C, M. Ridgway, been is in 1^Jacob Alexander, who has sick for' several months back, very bad condition at present.’ - J; P, Satterfield, does not seem to. 'improve very fast. ' - Miss Sallie Wdlford, o f Xenia, is the guest of Mayor Wolford aud fum- ily, ’ ,-V - / ' ‘ * ' - f . ’ ’ * Mr aiftPMra J. H. Brotherton have for their guests Mr nnd Mrs Spoils- lor, ofFostoria. - —Don’t be satisfied with! temporary relief from indigestion, Kodol Dys­ pepsia.cure permanently and com­ pletely removes this complaint. It relieves permanently because it allows the tiredstomach perfect' rest, Diet- Wun'i rest the stomach. Nature re­ ceives supplies from the food 'we eat. The sehible way to help the* stomach is to usdKodol Dyspepsia Cure; wbioh digests wlmt you eat and can’ t help but do you good, p f M, Ridgway. A well is being drilled on fhe prop­ erty next to the paper mill, occupied by A, Z. Smith. fiSomo railroad surveyors were a few .days ago surveying for an extensiop of a switch, into the paper mill yards. The company jhasnot enough-room on the present side track for -the cars that are required. By an extension the bailed straw Which is shipped in will be Unloaded in the yards, this being of greater convenience to the company. '-The 27th annual meeting of .tile -Western -Ohio. PionCer" Association Will be held in Smith’s grove, near New Carlisle, Saturday, Aug. -17th- A n ' invitation is extended to all the older residents.to meet there on that date. Mies Helen Jenks, of'Xenia, bos been the guest o f Miss Eleanor Smith this week. The Street Commissioner wfis out Thursday, cleaning the streets and glitters,something that has been much needed. Mr Denny, is still 4at work regardless of the, fact that the coun* ,cil did not allow any monthly salaries for- the village officer^ , • It" will be of interest to friends here to know that Mr qnd Mrs John Fuer- le, o f Xenia,' leave to to-night for Dawson City, Alaska. I t will" take about three weeks to make the trip. They- will stop with Mrs Feurl’a’s sis­ ter, who Was Kate Barber. They ex pect to be gone a year or two. Geo. Shroade’s saloon was broken into one day last week at the noon hour while the estahlismentwasclosed. About four dollars was taken. No clue has been found yet. * . ' f —Fly Notsj Home Covers at Dorn’s, at prices tljat no one need be without. James Caldwell, the lamp lighter, has been suffering with paralysis for several days, which accounts for our lamps not being lighted for a few nights. Misses NettieMarshall and Bessie Bull, of Xeuia," spent several days of the past week as guests .,o f Mr ‘and Mrs J. B, Winters. ,J. R._ Orr has M b Primus herd o f Jersey cattle at Lebanon this week. Mr, Orr had his usual success at the Greene County fair* 1D, Bradfute & Eon won 6 firstsand 5 seconds on their exhibition at the fair. - Ti B. Andrew, 6 firsts and 5 seconds; J.- R. Orr, 8 firsts, and 1 sec­ ond; Wm Cpnley had nd opposition. Each of the above won sweepstakes in their respective classes. •R, C. Watt ou sheep won 6 firsts and ,6 seconds. R. C.’ Kylo won 4 firsts and .sweepstake with "his colts. —Wllat most people want k some- -thing mild and gentle,;when iu need o f a physic, Chamberlain’s Sojnaeh aiidiLiver Tablets'fill the hill to,a dot. They are, easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by 0. M. Ridgway* Soliloquies ioThe Shade. When aman flatters himself thafhe knows a woman,-he—flatters hiniseif. The most effective argument charming woman cyn use to a man is an appealing' -‘Dont you think so.” / When a girl says emphatically that f(he woiit,.ifc,is morally Certainjthat-sha will, svheu she says she, will, will aim? Tlje greatest lack of logic is display­ ed by a man who reasons- logically with a woman. The girl who judges a man- by the curl of his, mustache does not deserve much- sympathy when she is'"disillu­ sioned. , , *■ ,' • The gaudy tinsel of admiration is a surer bait for woman than the gold of devout love, Man loves to be praised for his in­ tuition, woman for her'.logic. Asa rule, neither possesses either. ' It is always a matter o f surprise that others should take tiiejr worries so mucli to, heart; also that they mhkc so light df ours. - . —September Smart Set. Tnm i? an advertisement . , I f you are looking for a laxative, D r, CaUiweUV Syrup’Pepsifi is IT ’» ffn'" convenience and merit of this The remedy will he explained,,to, .yomvsut- isfaeliou by 0. M. Ridgway'. ■"Westward. ^jlolIVrnOn" I f not, .--oi.u,, .....- , , T. ■ , !' L'.V ,• „ * why not since, .according to one of, wnuurtntvn Some Things we Would tike to Know. I f .brewers, di^tiliers, and salboniats are. iii favor of prohibition. Cincinnati Division. ennsttlvaniaLines] Schftdul.otPassengerTralns-C«R^alTim*. our councilman it greatly increases the sale pfjliquors? : - :‘ ' ' I f liquor ijien areaending men and rohUey into Xenia at this time to help tiie femperence people secure a pro­ hibitory ordinance injwler to lu*lp their -trade Ip that .jcjtyfn^If liquor, dealers are as shrewd asother business men,:will th'.ey'ii'Ot take‘ advantage of] Such an opportunity if it realy does ^ >v‘ proniote jfreir business, "us we have been assured it always does?. , . , Wfierc can the-documents,be'pro­ cured giving the exact' iperease ihjhe' number of gallons sold after. the dif- ■VoHn ... I?1,’ inn. ..... -‘ .R.AUiiliM *’ '(•inn \„ .. -■ * in i*. " irl'VC.lUlU.., ‘ ••iil'ni-il“ ar-i r!wl<-„<* 33 S01'3 131 AM |AM 1*50*35S .{3 34 i,Oi f 11 VM425 A 35 AMI AM *8ffi 915 ,905 ,7 4S9.42 , /O01^958|f, ,1005 --- JlOAVf33D ...4,...|10f25 " 825,1033 If 47 1455 ;e. 835 re-53 914 K,UI«r-3, fer^nt ;toWn;hud states in our -country have passhd prohibitory laws? ,x * iu- d . ,t W.I.Iitl,.'- i !. I im“ ’ ,,, “ n - . - C" M...“ so<,. ia A,r (*yc> MuC24 0 (2 702 714 f/r Jtf 7a, ■Hjinjfti—>- i‘/Vj 74.» 0(0 AM Hoh. E. J, Finney, prohibition candidate for governor of Ohio, will, address’tbe people of Greene .county at opera house in Xenia, Tuesday evening-/Aug. 20, at 7:30. A ll are invited to came and hear tbis eloquent speaker. Mr J. Houser, the vonable father of J. L . Houser, ‘ after, several months stay here, left; for Koxabell, Tuesday evening, in- company* with his daughter, Mrs Caleb Core, who has been visiting here. - ' long’s Uncle Tom*B Cabin -wbleh Was billed (to show here, Thursday night did Pot materialize, having die* banded at Selina. One pf the com* pany informs us that it was not for lack of funds, but ^because most of the players had wioter engagements and wanted a short vacation before beginning them. > LongerTime ot ffuftalo. The return limit; on excursion tick­ ets to Buffalo over the Akron Route for the Fan-American Exposition will be as follows; On tickets sold at one cent a milefor Tuesday coach excur­ sions, the return limit will include trains leaving Buffalo not later than one o’clock a, m,, central time, e f tho Monday immediately following date of sale, making tile limit on such tick­ ets practically six days for the round trip. The limit on ten-day excursion tickets sold pt one fare plus one dollar will be fifteen days, and thq, limit on fifteen day tickets sold.at one and one- third fara will be twenty days. These extensions wil be effective on nnd after Aug. 20th. For information about specific fare, through time, etc., consult nearest ticket ftgent of the Fennsylvania Lines. Knights Tenlplar Excursions to Louisville. August 24th to 28th, inclusiue, ex­ cursion tickets to Louisville, ICy., ,ac- '.count Triennial Conclave, Knights Templar, „will be sold via PenUsyl vanitt Lines;*Vojid- returning until Sept. 2d, with privilege to extend un-. til- Sept. I6th. For further informa­ tion see Ticket Agents of Feiinaylva- nla Lines. - - .Anxious Inquirer. i, tl.'w:.!' 11r.Ja*3" CvlU&lljU;sift » 'tirr-i-iir"* Excursion to Mt. Vernon. Excursion tickets to Mt. Vernon Will be sold via Fennsylvania Lines August' 9th to 20th. inclusive, ac­ count State Camp Meeting. Return limit August 23d. Fpr particulars sec Ticket Agents o f *Pennsylvania Lines. HAVE voir SEENIT. ' Wekeep.Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup in plain view, but i f you don’t happen, to see it, why ask for it. The manu­ facturers guarantee it to cure Dyspep­ sia and all forms of Stomach Troubles. Sopl by C. M. Ridgway, 10HO: JO50 10454 U 03 U-X4 Ilf20 11351143..... 9-4512Ct 4SC ...... 12 IS 0JJWSOWM|530 AM I PMj I’M O|IO» PM PM PM 342907 35CP* .429 Iff TIE* ■ a ' m T,l‘M *035*1 " 3|_S .... ** ii ......j..... .... ' V .... '847 • • "M S 51 933:313 5389,14 am Wig 7V5.iO.17 7fi4-;... J 21...... 731-.... 74110T44 3031100: 319u J23. rf f4o4'p.«f««(..***» -4“42fwv*» ) sm 351 fflm ' v t L ..... WT-ratt 4tf........... Ml pm | p m I: ■EF PK AM PM *113210*30 «*» *>•«*» I’ ,12501150 PM •PM , Bctty<eaSpringfield,Xenia,Dayton,Richmond. <hMSiL: 1 WESTWAIU5, Surlnoffeli) lv tollewSp’gr.-*' AM AM *750 805 885-1 ‘ ( I -had a very severe sfcknfess that tpok off-all niy bajr. I pur­ chased a bottle or Aye^S Hair Vigor and it brought al|-my hair, back again,’ ’ W, D. Quinn, Marseilles, Iff. , tiv rtrootcvtllo—!* Dodsori..... “ Eitlorft’f i ., “ ...... IdSh- ■>'.“ r.1 aj {41101030 aim AM ♦830 3 5: 90J 4 Os. 9 0J,PM ♦** *’*r*L' ' i *11COB| 0010 Tor r.i.iL-v-’i.' EldO ’I '*; ,3’Jfy.l AL;...... to J» 5 J 13 .... AM i.M . One thing is certain,— Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This Is because it is a hair foocL It fe^tls the hair and the Hairgrows, that’s all there. is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al­ ways restores color to gray hair. 4!.M*Wu«. AlUnnUb.. i. y ‘l AsI. j 8 ... ■-•I f your dniRgint onnnot supply - BOnd ub ono dollar and wo will expre** you, id wowui expreM andgWothanatoo it oxproBBoaioo, AddrotB, 3. C.AVER CO.. Lowell,Tlj ‘ - -youa bottle. He sn.ro o f your nearest Repress .... OCU L ..... v1.,-* i«r ■1..... SrIK an, PM i PMJ PM | 3*»*5m*81 31^Sp82 39aS5|9£ - ^ 8QS.Sis. MU4TUS5, 551 9M-:. n2j$ is 735tfl4li 6wit b". 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Early in the • season we placed large orders with some of the best factories in the country for our lines of Giving ns the advantage of the lowest markets and the best discounts, which means a saving to us‘ of hundreds of dollars^ and enables us to give our customers goods at nrices, Dsualitv considered)* from 15 to 20. per cent below all competiom We pride ourselves on the fact that we have a better assortment of KIP, RUBBER AND COMBINATION BOOTS, this season than wmriiavf* ever had before, and, better still, the prices are pleasing. W e rectify all mistakes, sew up rips free of Charge, and refund the money if goods are not satisfactory and are returned in good condition* We ' invite you to came in and look through our stock, meet friends,, leave packages °and make your headquarters at our store when in the city, f 7 E. Main St • j c m ^..5 i-'w ifi ' 'i&ma " ' ' '■' t - 4 W TWENtY-Fi Youge is thoro quarter; Shoot Me, bu I Willingly Country’s 1 HANDS ^OF Tfiose Were the Wor< True Barbara Fre . - of “ Old - . The following ws miseenc^s o f the ' ‘ , Alojufttam, a paper first ai'iniversary of in "the Springfield September- 21,189< not known as tbe ‘ ;i\ N . R. MrsJ. I tif 0*. M. Crouse of real herbine 0 / Whi 1bara Freitcbie.” , Miss Rebecca Rei and related-in Sprii dent of. California, t Barbara Freitcbie, writer, - narrated barn’s brave deed - Southwortb, who ij story tp Whittier, ii have the much den fended poem, ‘ Of t o f that incident this Sng. to do. There'if ' indent iii the wril whiph he,’ was a.spi and which dccurred 18G2, which ■eqiVals bravery the deed at tier to Dame Barba 1 -Ou -that cletr t ftrifot <! When Lee rust .^dovoi Oyer the moUUWin win HoVse ahd foot into Mic JAirty flags witli. their si Forty flags with'their cr flapped fu the morning Of no6n looked down ai: This lonely‘..-union * its’ Btaff over the ^George Crouse, $r„ confectionery were main street, neat’ the town. On the day i tachrupnt of .rebelsca the town,, and gal Crouse’s,“ the old flag •‘Halt! tiie dust stood fast,” and quid the incident, ,a dozei mouuted and were t porch when the bn thrillingly dramatic s nesaed occured. A lady, superbly forniei the doorway of her fa demanded of the wanted there, “ That rag,” said the leader, ivdy to “ Old Glor; toward the door as'ti enter the house aud staff. Anticipating- ,t tiou arid taunting bin t o . ids country, Miss past the, leader, ran, hauleil down the‘flag about hef form, retari looking the very irupe Goddesso f Liberty. . robe! demanded “ the rag.* Again was his refused with proud an Approaching onr hen revolver, the cold etc tiffing barrels were For titfwpf^i, and tb «tg*in demanded the“ i r*g,” threatening i f th refused.;tb-kill ff “ You may shoot mo;'1 - willingly give up my inti-tiit hiitids o f trail Grottsi without 11 tyen rigKWfjW'. Wratl InwvA reply, Abkehc’ ttiltiwt' titik tira the flag from hot %ri«poirib]er#ret:.ai *g*bfw! suuh (i Sftw* rthf will Wk

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