The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
mu Are the Best Adveftjeegient 1 can get One that MAMMOTH Can best supply their wants and suit their tastes *at the most reasonable prices notonlyin PRY GOQPS, CLOTH ING and SHOES, ■The best line o l GROCERIES, TIN WARE? and DISHES in town. Note our prices, Lading Bhirt Waists in handsome effects,at 50c, $1.00; #1.50, $3.00 each Lawns, Ginghams, Dimities and Figured Swissea, i n , great variety f r om. . * . • • • . •■• 5c to,25c per yd. Feme Waists for tttiBg&and children...;*.,25c, 50c, 76c Royal Worcester Corsets. for ladies are iraequaled, Fricft ,**,,,*•$ 1*00 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Patent Leather Shoes , add Oxfords in latest styles, a 4/* *, 1 *• 4 Straw Hats, nevest.Styles and shapes for Men and'Boys , .....,25c,'50c, 75c, $100, $1.60each *“'k * * ~ , * j* ^ , rWe show the best line of.Men’s Fine Shirts in town. ' t - Aalc io.see our 50c and $1,00 shirts, . &J0 *Jftour (all kinds) per %4 lb, sack A*** »•* 556 61be. Fancy Navy Beans....'.., ’ f A*** k**1), .*W* *,* SOc ! , - Canned Corn (RevrejBrand) 3 cans.,;,.., .25ft Canned Tomatoes per can White Star Coffee.,.?, v 25c fOe 20c, 25c and 30o perib, W^Our store.will close at NOON Decoration Day," •-"i ii s I - ■». **4Li * »?t'r jl >f> * V \ '*4 •> * f* !>-, f? ' ,, «* ^ y 41 ' . • 51 v . ^ 1 * i jj &‘ff-if J* 'Arranged Alphabetically. ( * ’ *'' " - v .-j,. -XV^ • / Kr'-'V; ’ ‘ / March, “ASigna! fromMaw,”,...... i, . . . . . . . . . . ....Taylftr. „ ; . I n v o c a t i o n , , . D r * J.JF. Motion t ' t *> " » * ^ u I ^ * r V*-° t’ * * , Overture,“Bridal R o s t s , I , " . ’.; *. . *,v..'j i .Lavallee• *. " V r " -i’ V- y ,; TV .“Whatls WorthWhile?” ...... . PerdjUa L Bridgman /•Nature a* 6 Physician” ...*.......... .v......Jennie.B. Cooper 4 .Two Step, "Kinky Kinks,’*..... ...A lton ’ * / ^ i { ^ ^ ^i f f *» ^x‘^l% ^ ^I ^AdftitntlOE^^ff *» * es » U « k » as » «e« a* ** ( 1 %* •'tftrfhelaAlihUf .OtJiy "TheAchievements ofdieNineteenthCentury,".. .AjbieMatthews ‘ " Comet Solo,' “The Commodore,” i.Cbatpberr ‘ - Mr. Clifford Suttbn.J .r « ; .. .a ‘ ,j ;-. ‘•We are ieaving the bay, the wean lies jbefote u » K , % „ * . «.,Ateiia. d. Matthews nCohwebs and C a b l e s , i . , . . . w ..,...lrene McCleilan \ <. . "The Pillars of Our Government,’’.,... .A,... ....Ray McFarland -IntermezzoArabian, ‘'SeMirte,’’. ' . . ; , , . , i . K i n g r >■ r „ s** *. V*»?• Ar \ 4 ^ #A*, BOV*,' ktieeae* N&lHtt I ’ ••The Price of liberty,” ^WiHar^'W.d'route. J . j! Waltz, "Helmet of Navarre,”,.. - ' • Preseniatimr of Diplomas. •- •* . - r. ... March, ."National Guard Booth „ ..n , ............. r ......................______________________ _ Mu^i? by Curria Ofcheitra. Xenla, O, ' v J— '•Aft , -.i *»r; ’ <>s % Attorney M. J,<Hartley was, asked yesterday what progress was being made with the proposed Xenia, Ce* derville, Jamestown dt-ty^iiinington ehetriftjljne.and he stated that he ex pected to begin on the line before the summer was over. "The road'is as sure to be built gs anythiug is sure in thjs world,” said he ■ There is moire certainty ofthe line, being: built than there was, of the Springfield & Xenia ever being constructed: at any time before the aetual work was begun.V- Eress;r ” ‘*i* — — r - ; a ia to be married Wednesday to Miss Irene $miley, of Marias*, 111 Invitations are out announcing the marriage o f Rev. Alvin Orr to Mias Imo Roadarmer, of Selma. Themar riage will take place at Denver, Col., Thursday, June & The Memorial exercises at thaopera house last Sabbath afteohoon, were wellatteudfd, they being given by Rev. Prownlee, o f the Preabyterian Ohtiroh at Clifton. Music for the occasion was furnished by the M»E, Oharoh Choiri ■ A large crowd assembled in the' operahouse last Sabbath evening to hear, the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating clam of the high School by, Prof, MeOheeney, who is always a weloome speaker before a Cedarville audkmce add his goholariy addreee was well received^ ■ President Rooaerelt in * redout speech laid strew on Hie value of in tellect and ability, but- further said, "It hra good ahd necessary thing to be intelligent; it ia a better thing to be straightand decent ahd fesrlees,” Mr. and Mrs. W1B McMillan are ridbMhg over the arrival Of a girl at t^dr home Wednesday, Mrs, W .L, Marshall and children, e fXenia, Ire guestso f W. M, Mtfcbif / iM i r n k f i . ’ , m blit Tnwday afternoon thirty |la f f f it a f a : wore royaltyeateryned lM» i d Mr*andMia. iSmef . in honor of their dang^ter iJu#tt'lk*s!-iirtgbtb Wrthi^f^.A; ^re#oours# luneheob : W«s Mr. Jesse Townsley, Who; has hat the misfortune of having his horse hud Buggy stolen*%time; dr;, two, hac the samh experience again last Satur day evening in Springfield, The rig had been driven by the farm hand Henry Spangler, and Was hitched oo the street/from where it was taken.. The driver, immediately upon the. discovery, reported the theft to the police, who started a diligent search Cabmen over the city were notified apd it was in this manner the horse was found. The cabmen bad recog nized the horse frptu the' description given by the police and took posses-' rich of it, the driver makinggood his esoape. The rig was turned over to Spangler, who brought it home with put any damage whatever. The rural mail carriers seem to be trying to eeewhich one has the fastest horse. Some weeks ago Mr. Spen cer's horse started the pace by run ning off while being hitehed a t the k*ra* Now Mr* Stormont comes up on Wednesday with a little better o|m O’BrienV # p | w e s'.^ i|‘rf o'minbte gait .up the Federal pike, Mr, Houston, of South Charleston, ealight the b^rsAin Qladitone, U having gone about five miles. Mtv Sforinont say's it k good walking on thj?troiid. Now it is tip to bsear to see what hie hdraloan do, Miss Kathrine Wet i ftllb tO , $ * * * » £ / t lessent guest of Mr, and H it' lirchitni, yetterday, < "A Leia,f- of Songf’ is the title of -a little volume bf poems by Andrew*M, George, of this place. The Hook, is beautifully- printed on handmade deeklepdged paper and t artistically bound. - I t contains twelve poems, em bracing patriotic, heroic^ philosophic, idyiic andTanciiul in sentiment, aji’of merit, but some cohtainig a delicacy of thought 'and. finish that- compare favorably'-with‘the beat of modern poets.., "Head Winds,” "August” ant ‘‘Beydnd^ are particular good, The book would'make , a neat souvenir for any one. Published by the author, price ten Cents,'' <r - - tiummjTr suits and ttbe/ ten dollar Panama st^aw hat, .which*arb the rage in tna Citiea’were. quite out of place last, Tuesday. The cold north win ■ made, it*very diBagreeable,(or. travel ing men who Were without their oVer-. costs. ‘ • ‘ The general improvement op the M, E. church is progressing nicely, Biff Bros, are constructing cetneu i steps at the entrance. The county commissioners were in town Thursday, having come to this section to see about some bridge re pair work also to view the ditch in front of Mr. -George Harper’s resi dence in reference to putting in sewer* Mr, Harper agrees to put in a walk whenever this* ‘Work’ is completed, .With the extension of the ceniebt walks in that side Of town it wil make quite a nice' improvement. , —ddeWpotatoes, cabbage, beets, to* matoes, poaS, etc. at Cooper’s. At the exercises o f. the college graduating class this ye^va class ora tion will be delivered byRey. Trum bull Lee; * noted Presbyterian minis-' ter, of Cincinnati. No doubt many will recall this gentleman, &She was; one of the judges on the contest last year and gave a very pleasing address during the evening, Robert Bain’s orchestra of the Grand opera house, which has delighted audiences here, before, will furnish the inusid. -We will send the valUe'bf $140 in booklet, containing twenty-seven pen and ink photo-reduced sketches OfWashington life by mail for lOJots, [cash or stamps). Queen Victoria knighted Sir John Tenniel for similar artistic work in London, (Tour e* ias a sample of this). < Ntrrsjijeta,- PuBr.mmjto C&, 20 1059 3rd Ave„ New York* Local mi Personal. ‘wy& l Wild thft gm m dsparted at jive, thrir' i i k rtt|^r fwtotwi- i n d ' 'leaving maby ‘m d pwkdto- 'iwi rpl Mr. datenoe Young will- tbe the R. P. CJlauroh H ; The baeeaiaureate sermon to t i t a4>aflngola%of^he college will d e t im e d i t th e R . R* d rftrM f/ f pi «(nby H a HM . lM£SinM 9 k» * ‘ ’ Mr, G. W. Sullenberger is back again at his work after an attack of measles. During Ms sickness he was i t his home ih Oxford. Mr* Chariton Bulb an attorney of GreentoWn* lod., spent the week in this county on legal business in the county courts, Whiie here be was the gnast of Ms father and brother, R« S, and L„ G. Bull, That A Right, the imported Clydes-* dale Stallion, No. 9607, will ytand i t ; AN, Johnson’s shtMe, onekdlf mile **»t m Jaweskiwu, on Thursday, Fri* f a t Merduy, M wwh w«k. ITerms, $ 10 . 00 , Use Golden Rule dour. - Andrew'* M*. George is vtoitingat Belle Canter, O. ; bjney brand of peas, tomatoes, corn and beets a t Grey & Co.’s, Mr. and Mrs, O. D. Merchant a^ tended the Masonic Banquet at Xenia Tuesday evening. Plat for contest opens Saturday morninga t 9 o’clock,' standard time,at McCollum’s; —A Tooth Brush that wont shed for 25o , B, G. Ridgway, Die Inter society diplomanight exer cises will take, place in the R. P. .Church this eveiniog, —Cereals aBd breakfast foods at CdopePs. , A large summer theatre is being erected .at Spring Griwe Park, locat ed this sideof Springfield._ The build ing is of latest design, {and will- seat about 1200 people.' The park will be opened to the public- the fifteenth of next-month. ' ' • - —Sliced beef and canned meats for ltfnch at Cooper's.' Miss Eva Greswell has been selected by the,telephone company as assistant to Miss Florence,Peudluin ‘who will become the head operator the first of the month. . ~ —Banana's, Oranges, lejnonB, home grown berries, .etc, at CoopeVs. . ' . f ’ * • ( * * . . - ' h ’ *V( w I . Miss Jennie Morton returned from Philadelphia, ‘ Wednesday, where she has been in .attendanceat the Syn -1 od of the R. P. church. Miss Mary Murdock also attended-but will not return for some time yet. —Ice cream sweets/ ,smooth and solid, • - B. G< Ridgway. Y ^ , -* V' Regent disaster^ resulting from the unbridled fury of the elements show bow puny and helpless iaman in the grasp of these unthinking unfeeling forces which are mightier'altholigh not stronger than the thinking, feeling in telligence theydeatroy. ./ •- Rev. Joshua H; Jones D, D., Pres ident of )Vflberforce lTuniversity will preach in the A. M, 33. church Sun day eveuing hfc7:30 o’clock. A cor dial welcome k 'extended- to nil, ' iA Bug Killlr /that killa l,Qe per At p^eceht sitieiou Of^ther cpthmon council of jLhe Village of SpOucetville an ordinance Wiis enacted rclosihg' the business houses on the Sabbath day. The ordinance .carries with i t a .fine and work house*sentence for any one over fourteen years of age whoengages in Common labor, or who is responBi-' ble' either directly or indirectly for the opening of any building or place for the transaction of businesa on the first day of the week,. ■ ” Fancy lemons and oranges at Gray & Co.’s, The Ooiinty. Conimissionera, Tues day, grantedhn extension of time to the franchise which was given Hariy Frey for bis proposed electric road. The time expires June 1 , but was ex tended to December 1 , and the date of running cars to June 1 , 1903* —Spring Valley 'cured 1 hams add bacon at Cooper's. Cement water tanks bolding from 15 to 20 barrels can be. had of Iliff Bros. Call and see them before buy ing elsewhere, The Elks Lodge in Dayton will op Monday open their Street .Carnival for the week, These shows have here tofore drawn great crowds to the Gem City, and the same prediction is again made. I still have a very good assortment of Collars on hand and as the Collar season Is nearly over I will sell a t re dneed rates What’Xhave on hand* Dorn the Hardees Man* Die June number of Dio Pilgrim, a magazine edited by Willie J , Abbot Contains Apage of illustrations show- ng interior views of the New York homeofHon, Whitelaw Reid, special envoy to the coronation of Ring Ed ward VII. The illustrations certainly represent an American palate. State of Ofitb, Oily of Toledo, 1„ Lucas County. . j 88' Frank J . CheBey makes oath that ic wsenior partner oftbe firm of F. J* Ohaney A Co,* doing fausiness in thf City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sumof <mts ttUKDnwpPOLtawsfor each afad every, ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. K un* ?. cfntenv. Sworn to before me and' subscribed in my presence,.thja 5ih day of De* oetnbsr, A. D. 1580. A. W. Gmsox ™AL| Notary PabHe, Mall’i Catarrh Cure is taken in* ferually, and acts dtreotfy on the b lk^ and mucrnie surface# of the system, forte^moniaS, firse. F* J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O* * “ 7#Sr. - # And Trimmings to match. The very Latest Eeffects just opened up.- GENT 5 AND BOYS’ NECKWEAR^ Direct from the factory. Th e largest and most up-to-date line ever displayed in the town* Ash to see our 25c line. A < m o v i e n r a f « A * Th is line is just lovely. we know you w ill be pleased y u e e n s w a r e * both in Quality, Design and Prices. J* ^ Granite and Tmware, Tricycles, W agons, Churns in endless variety,a^k to see them O U R MOTTO : Low est Prices; Goods G lad ly Exchanged. Money Cheerfully Refunded* Send your order to Phone No, 2-74 and it w i l t he delivered a t once, • "*■ ’ < ' ‘ ' ' ' -"1 'V’ ’i" ^ . . . . . ^ ' ■ Tha t Lard, Bacon, Butter and Eggs of yours we want, and in order to get it, will give better prices than you w ill secure elsewhere. Ask for Premium Tickets. . - The announcement has -been made that Postmaster Tarbox has been* re appointed for another term as t post master here, Mr. Tarbox has made an efficient and accommodating officer and has raised the receiptsfrom fourth to. third plass and his re-appointment will be received with pleasure. - The principal,work of Mr. Tarbox since he,has keen postmaster has been the securing of three rural routes 'from this-place, -• —A*fine line of cakes and crackers candies at. Cooper's. ' • Clarence Young arrived here Tues day morning fromPhiladelphia'where he,has besu attending the R. P . Hem-- inary and taking post graduate work at the Uuiversity of Pennsylvania. . —Ervin.Bros/ Perfection Flour on. Exchange at Sterrett’ 6 . —F or . R ent — Best office room - in Cedarville—over Hitchcock’s billiard rooih. . J . P. Chew. The township school exercises held in'the opera house Tuesday; evening were attended b / a large' .crowd,-and the performances of the little ones were"thoroughly enjoyed. The May Pole dance- and Jack-VLaiitern' drill were well given and showed that both teachers and soliolais had spent con siderable time in practice. The reci tations by the Boxwell graduates were well delivered. —Have you flies, fieas, reaches, ‘ants or mice? Catch them with Tanglefoot, 4 sheets for 5 cts. -Marchant. The eledtrio fights for the coming week will, be continued until eleven o’clock owing-to the numerous attrac tions at the opera house. Patronize home industry by using; Golden.Rule flour* Dr. P, R. Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT* Glasses Accurately Ad justed. Allen Building, Xenia, O tWepioa*.—Oflk« No. 7 a. XeUdenee Wo. ,}. - County Auditor McPherson has abolished the city Board of Equaliza tion of Xenia under one of the last bills passed by the legislature. The board met Monday and were dis missed* Thelir placeea will be filled by Board of lievisicn appointed by the State Board of Equalization upon the recommendation of the county auditor. The new board will consist of three Members only* Comb and extracted honey at "Gray & Co ,’a, Subscribefor the Herald <1 year, That will he, suitable fotf all clashes, as our.stock complete in every .respect and .comprisesidrfferenfc lines of ,: . :‘i O b r i i ) * J S L’- OC?lc<»I*jS. O c v itc lle # -J; S i d e b o s t r d s B e d s t e n d s - j/ ' ^ ' - W ' / ' / . .OarpetsI Carpets! _ We^represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in,tins'line which enables us to quote I?ric(is that surprise all *: ; * : -t : : • • • « j . fi.ncMillan, Cedarville, 0 . ’' * 4 - / ' -1 1 4l * •- ' 1 j * ’ t V 1 *. ’ ^ t *, * ' Funeral Director _ * Furniture Dealer. Our collection o f new wash materials is the latest ahd most complete ever shown in Xenia, W e believe it contains a ll the fabrics shown this season and in a ll the popular colorings. . . . . . . Bronchitis " l have kept Ayer’s Cherrypoc- toraf in myhouse jfor a great many years, it Is the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds." J. C. Williams, Attics, N, Y, A ll s e r io u s lu n g troubles begin with * tickling in the throat. You can stop this at Brat in a single night with Ayer’s Cherry PectOTalV Use it also for bronchitis, eunsumpflon, hard colds, and forcoughsof all kinds* « Peiaied DintHito « Over 50 patterns at 7^c. Better grades of Dimities 8i, 1012J and 15c. Fine Batiste in all the new effec at 8£, 10, X2thand 15c a yard. Dress Ginghams at and better grades at 8 1 - 3, to, 121-2,15 and 25c. ^$wrt mattt-* 50c waists in Dimity, Percale, embroidery trimmed, and Gingham Waists, 3 styles at 50c. $f.oo waists in fine Dimity, Batist,e Madras Cloth and White Lawn, excellent styles. Finer waists at $2,00 and up to fin,00 for Silk Gingham and Silk Waists. - ' V ' - I, * m tva.if; A-*—....a.; « IMllIntrv Bargaist « Trimmed Hats, excellent styles, ..................*„......... $1.50 $1.25 grade Leghorn Hats, this week,.,,.......**.,.*...,,750 Violets, per bunch, 4 j ic New summer pattern hats at popular prices. lobe Brothers & go, East Maid St,, Xenia, Ohio, If Nectecfed. Hurns, cute and other wotmds often fail 10 heat properly, if negieoted and become troublosome sores. BeWitt’s Witch Hazel SatVeprevehtoauch boh - teqBcncre, Even whoredelay hue «&* t ravated the injury DeWiw* Witdi tazOl Salve effecto a cure* " I had a running eoreon my leg thirty yeare/* rays H* O, Hartly, Yaukeetown, Ind* boxes healed tha lore*” Curee all tkm diseases, Pfiea yield it a t otme Beware of ooanterfelte, 0* M. Ridgs- fay* ( of all OLIN Af, DOBBINS, AtaN3*xXV*Af4: tkt* Theda, Mortfiate CM Abstracts. Officewith W. L. CtemZiWiOpposite Hotet R* % CORRY, AUCTIONEER F a f u u w and, BadOfei* , f itf t G u a ra n te e d , , ^ , OcdarrtU^Ohto. 4 ra«itence. jt, iUfot. A 4 ooMf mild irenttethM ifHpkte JL ii. *
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