The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
, imde psie House, f ' 74 Arcade, > i SPRINGFIELD, O. 45 East Main S t , •XENIA, O. 2 u m Storerooms -2 | Factory Prices, Cash w Easy Payments.;) Special Sale This Month. 1 Nice new Pianos fully war ranted, at exceptionally low prices. We furnish a stool, an elegant scarf and instruc tion book wit|h each pinuo, Tne Ludwig, Kranlch & Bach Kimball Pianos ■At figures wherein the recollections of quality remains long after the price is forgotten. Gome and see the mnrid many other bargains this month. Tor-Catalogues and Prices address F. B . MILLER, n AEOADEi SP IilNG F lELD , o . Subscribe for the Herald. NOtlCE TO SHIPPERS. , “ A t Toledo the White Star Line Steamers Connect with (Beit June) ■Manufacturers R. R Oara are placec} ntComptuvy’s Warehouse, making a transfer of about 50 ft,-’ car to boat. Steamers leave wharf 0:15 a.m* daily, arrive Detroit 1:15 p.m.; Star Island, Algonad, Marine City, St, t'lair, Port Huron and other.points in Southern Michigan afternoon of same day, low rates, Prompt service, - J . W. CONRAD General Agent, * Toledo, Ohio, Lazy Liver . •*! have b «m tronbled m. gr at d n l With a torpid llrar, which produces c o m tip*-- Uon. Hound CASCARKTS to be all yoa claim torthem, *nd tteoured anohreUet the firsttrial, thatI purohaadd another supply and was oom- pletely cured. I shall only no too glad to reo- mrnead Casoarets whebever the opportunity it presented." , J.A S u rm . mo Susquehanna Are,, Philadelphia, Fa. «* OURK CONSTIPATION 4 lUht iMHfr(Mfur. d la fi StMml, (rr t«t> » 10 -TO-BAG Insomnia is eaii?eil by ‘a derangenfieiit of th e serves. Liehty's -Celery Nerve Gout pound is an extract of celery combined with olhe efficacious medical ingredi ents resulting hi a nerve medicine of rare virtue and wonderful in its prompt and soothing curative effecls. It trill make you Bleep, Sold by 0 . M, Ridgwiiy, CASTORIA Por Infanta and Children, tti X y You Have Always Bought hears the -fcighntwtt of JL- DOINGS AT ZION CITY, Deacon D. N . Tarbox in a letter to the Herald gives an account of the progress .made a t Zion Citv during the past year. He (states that Zion City is 42 miles from Chicago and at pres- apt bps about uQOf) people, H e says th a t laborers are in demand, partic ularly carpenters, We quote a para graph as follows: / 'T h e first thing in the morning is to have worship, consisting of songs and prayers. I have been here one Week and have not Seen one ciguruor any tobacco, have not heard an oath or-byword. „ No, doctors are needed here, no medicine,, no pork, no whis key or beer, no fights oi quarrels, everybody seems to be happy,” VERY SUDDEN DEATH, Mrs. A. C. Owens died very sud denly, Thursday morning, of heart trouble, She was sick, only about one hour and died before her physician arrived. She had for some time been troubled with her heart, hut it was never thought to be serious, Besides a sorrowing husband, she leaves-four children, Clarence. Elmer,' Bertha and Raymond, and two step- children, Chester, of Xenia, and Prank, of Dayton, to mourn lier loss. The funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:00 a. m. in the U. P . church, the MelhodiBt church not being ready for worship. Revs. Ham ilton and Ross will officiate. Inter ment a t cemetery north of town. -A tl-B O Y S SHOULD LEARN. To run. To.swim. To carve. To be neat, To make a fire.- To be punctual. To do an errand. To cut kindlings. To sing if they can. To help their mother. To hang up their hats. To respect their teacher. To hold their heads "erect. To sew on their own buttons .- To read aloud when requested. To wipe their boots on the mat. To cultivate a cheerful temper. To speak pleasantly to an. old person. To pu t every garment in its proper place. To remove their hats Upon entering the .house. T q jaugh. A laugh is better than 'medi cine. To help and not tease smaller boys than themselves.- To attend strictly to their own business," a very important point. To be as kind and lielpful/to their sisters as to other boys’ sisters. To tnke pride in haying fheir mother and sisters for their best friends. To close the door quietly, especially' when there is a sick person in the house.—-Ripley Bee. ARea! Friend. . . ' • -H r-' ,.■•• “ I-suffered from dyspepsia and indi gestion for fifteen years,” says W. T. Sturdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C. '.'AfterJ had tried many doctors and mediciuee to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. I t gave immediate relief. I can eat al* most anything I want now and my •digestion is good. I . oheerfully rec ommend Kodol.” Don’t try to euro stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system. You need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol ennbles you to assimilate wlmt you eat by digesting it without life stomach’s aid. local ancl Personal. Stops the Cough *4 And Works off the Cold. Laxative Broom-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents, Spring Fever. Spring fever is another name lor bil iousness. I t is.more serious than most people think, A torpid liver and in active bowels mean A poisoned system, I f neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms, DeWiltVLItfie,Early Risers remove nil daliger by stimulat xng the liver, opening the bowels and cleansing the system of impurities, Safe pills. ' Never gripe. “ I have taken DeWitt's L ittle Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years,” writes R. M. Evcrly, Mounds-- viile, W, Va. . “ They do *me more good than anything I have ever tried.” * Ready to Yield, "1 used DeWitt's Witeli Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure, says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations Unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield ter DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, Cures skin dis eases, all kinds o f wounds, Accept no counterfeits- . Fee Golden Pule flour. CafesaCough or Cold Iwoneday! Why cough and u«k Consumption? This fam ou s i-em ed yw S Icu re wu at once. For Grippe, U r o n c h i t t e , Hoameness, Asthma, and other Throat and , ttw best n u d id M m ade . P i . e g p n t t t ^ J J w o r s rcamimfend It. At silt d ru g g is t* . P r ic e a s ce n t* . Couth and extracted honey a t Gray & C o ,’ b . 1 -s- a-, . The teachers of the township schools pienieed Monday at Camp'Sport, "-’lee cream sweets,' smooth and solid ' B. G. Ridgway, Charles Crouse, wife and daughter were in Booth Charleston Sabbath, the guests of James Landaker and fumily.- . The Board of Elections held a meeting, Monday evening, to prepare for Xenia’s local option election, Messrs. Kerr and Barber, of this place, attended, • - v Fancy dried fruits of a ll’ kinds at - Gray & Go’s. Paul McDornmo, of near Selma, who has beeu attending Eiirlhara Col lege at Richmond, Ind ., returned to. his home Tuesday; .—A cool, mild smoke that smokes for. 5c ’ B. G, Ridgway. Charles Galbreath,. who is employed a't the Dayton State Hospital,-Bpent Tuesday evening with his mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Galbreath, —A BugK ilier that kills 10c per pouud, • B, G. Ridgway. Messrs. James Duffield and J . G, McCorkell wore business visitors at the State Capital last Monday, —I f it’s quality in twine that you want go to Kerr & Hastings Bros, MrB. J . W. Dixon and children,who have beeri visiting friends at Wash ington C. H ., returned yesterday. Iliff Bros, are preparing to' go to London, next week, where they have several thousand feet of cement walk to lav. ■ ’ , - • ’ —-F or S ale — One second hand’ Hay Tedder, used only two days, as good as new, Enquire of , W . J , Tarbox, Phone 33. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. Smith are re-, joicing oyer the arrival of a girl at their home last Bahbnth. 'B inder T wine for sale at C, G3t W. R. S teurett ' s . ‘ The general Synod of the Reformed Church in session at Baltimore adopted a resoliition favoring an ex hibit of the church at the World's Fair. —-Fou R ent —B est office room in Cedarville—-over Hitchcock’s billiard room, - J . P . Chew, • (jommeiicement week for Antioch college will take place from the 14th to the 18th of this month. The bac calaureate sermon will he preached by Pres. W. A. Bell, Sabbath at, 10:80; Wednesday, 0:30 a. m., commence ment exorcises! .7:30 p. to., musical recital and graduating exercises; 8:30, reception at home of the President. —N otice —P arty who borrowed my pipe .tongs will confer a favor by re turning them. 0 . M» Grouse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevenson have returned to their homo in Wa bash, Iud „ after a delightful visit with relatives. Miss May Tarbox, daughter of Postmaster Tarbox, ac companied them home, Lost, a pair of gold rimmed eye glasses at the college last Wednesday evening, Juno 4, Finder' leave a t this office afld be rewarded. . D r. P : R . Madden, P rac tice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. G lasses Accu rately Ad justed . Allen Bu ild ing , Xen ia 7 O. Telephone,—Office No. ?*. Residence No. li. Cement water tanka holding from 15 to 20 barrels can be had of Iliff Bros. Call and see them before buy ing elsewhere, Wliitelaw.Reid has ju st been hon ored with the degree o f doctor of laws by Cambridge (England)' University, on the occasion ofliis visit to England as special embassador to King Ed ward's coronation. Mr. Reid is now 65 years old find full o f honors. He has degrees from Miami, Dartmouth, City of New York, Princeton, Yale and Union universities, and he is a fife member of the board of regents of the New York State University. —I f you want Hemp twine get 8 -ply Kentucky River Mills,, insect proof, sold only by Kerr & Hastings Bros, Miss Lunette McMillan is visiting relatives a t Sparta, 111, She left-last Friday evening, accompanied by Jus. Bmiley, whoso home Is in that place. Secretary Dillnmn, of Springfield,; representing the Springfield & Wash* ington Trnctiou Company, was ip -town Tuesday morning, arranging for obtaining the consent of the property* owners and. also to. ,mect( council a t its next meeting on the 23rd of this month. Ho report* Hu t Ids company has been the only one of four that has beet! able to get mil on Center Street in Springfield, --Maple (;ity Holf Waiihiiifl &»p work* perfectly in tool Water. U t bhve-lw WWW .doUirs'anil will not fails fast rolof. Gwynnctt Weymouth, d ghtcr of Isaac Weymouth, died Jtii Dtfi at the State Be.Uool in Columbus, O,, in her I5 th year, o f .sp in a la n il heart trouble. Her remains w/re brought to the home o f her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia ' Weymouth, Tuesday, where brief services were conducted by Rev. A. Hamilton. Intermeu.t a t the cem etery north of town. Patronize .home industry by using Golden Rule flour. T still have a very good' assortment of Collars cn hand and as the Collar season is pearly over I will sell at re duced rates what I have on hand. Dorn the Harness Man. In conference a few days ago with Mr. R R, Grieve, secretary of the. Xenia,‘Oedarville,'Jamestown & Wil* mingtonTraction Co.,|we are informed that his company is still working to wards the construction' of their pro posed electric fine. He says that the charts and profiles are complete and that they, are figuring at present \yith construction companies for the laying of track, “ Doc” Lowes, the princi pal stock holder is in Tennessee at present and upon his return another meeting will be h e ld .' B inder TwiNE.—The time ,to' buy is right now, and the place is 6 6 3fc W. R. S terrett ’ s . - *T>s. Paul Kerr, of Rushville, Ind.-, is the guest of her sou, R F. Kerr, and family. A number of Hadies were eutertained, Thursday, by M r., and Mrs, Kerr in honor of their guest. -Word has been- received here that the Misses Nannie and Flora NIsbet, who have been in Arizona for nearly four months, owing' to Miss Nannie’s being afflicted with, rheumatism, will return home today of tomorrow. Rev. W. B. Stoddard, of Washing ton, D. C., stopped here Tuesday for p visit with friends. He haB been in the northwest and is just returning home. . ■ . F or S ale — TheR . P. church prop* erty, including lot and building! In quire of A.-Bradford, Lee-Spencer! who has been deputy clerk of court since S. O. Hale has held the office, has resigned his posi tion. He is at his father’s homo south df tow,n at present. Olney brand of peas, tomatoes, corn and, beets at Gray & Co.’s. .Deputy Treasured Kaufman Was in town Thursday to collect. the Junet tax.'. He reports, a very good day tho nothing equal to the collections for December, —A Tooth Brush that wont shed for 25c B. G. Ridgway, A number of the young hoys about town-went to Clifton, Wedneslay, to play the basebnll team of that place. Tho gamo resulted in a victoryTor Ce- darville, the score being 9 to 4. W anted —A favor—All my Grain Bags returned promptly. , 6 C 4t , W, R. Sterrett. Miss Ellen M. Stoiio will give an illustrated lecture in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium a t Springfield, Wednes day evening,- June 18tli, She will tell her own wonderlul story of 172 days captivity among Bulgnmu Brig- nnfis; Go to Cooper’s for any thing in the grocery line.' r "The latest word from “Bumpus” Jones, the great ball player, is thaffie is not muqh improved and at times is in a delirious -condition. He lias of late been employed at the National Cash Register, a t Dayton. George Barber, of Dayton, spent Sabbath with friends here. James McMillan aud wife left Wtd- nesdny for Dos Moines, Iowa, to at tend the cofrimencemetit exercises of Drake University, from which their daughter, Clara, graduates. That A Right, the imported Clydes dale Stallion, No,. 9607, will stand a t Alf, Johnson’s stable, one-half mile east ot Jamestown, on Thursday, F ri day and Saturday, of each week Terms: $10,00. , In the appropriation of $5,000,000 by the government for use on the Exposition grounds at tho St. Louis World’s Fair, it was stipulated that the Exposition was to , remain closed on Sabbath. President David Fran cis lias been ordered by. the Exposi tion Directors to sign an agreement, w(th Resile M. Shaw, Secretary of the Treasury, in which the manaf.e- mont pledges itself to remniji closed’ on Sabbath. This is in compliance with A Federal act. “/There is no economy in buying cheap soaps. Most nil yellow and brown soaps; contain a large per rent, of rosin as a IHIing, Jloain lihs no washing properties whatever, but is used only in soap as n filler and to make it cheap. Maple City Belf Washing, Soap is strii-My pure and will go much farther than h«y rosin-tilled soap and do * better work. It savess vast amount! of la* tor ahf 1 is much easier on the clothes titan so much rubbing. Try ft as directed on the wrapper,, ■■.■■ Bubftoriirt far Um M«ral 4 Why do ym^buke this hot weather when you caw buy such nice bread a t Cooper’s, also a nice fine of cakes and crackers* Governor Nash on Wednesday ap pointed. B,'. B, Rankin, .of South Charleston, »s Executive Commis sioner to .the St. Louis Exposition, tho most ’ important appointment to be made this year* Mr. Rankin served two terms in the Ohio Legisla ture, 1898-1901. He .Is cashier of the South Charleston Bank aud haB been secretary of the Ohio Banker:/ -Association for twelve years. The ap pointment carries with it a ■ salary ot $2,500 a year. Canned Meats,. Jains, Jellies, etc. a t Cooper’s, ' - ' The Elks at Springfield wifi give a Mid Summer Carnival Ju ly 7-12, the ^proceeds to be used in the -erection of an Elks home. ’ - -—•Plymouth, Manila and Standard twine at K err & Hastings Bros, Mr, Myrtle Gillespie,, who taught -the Cross Roads school the-past :yeur, ljas gono to her , home. in. .Morning Sun. , • ^ ' * * Bttimnus, Lemons, Oranges, Pine- apples, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, etc. at . . . Cooper’s, Word has been received here that the father iu-law of Oolleft Sntterfield, a former Oedarville boy who is now iif*the west, ivas a-victim of MtPelee. The gentleman, whose name we are unable to give, was captain of an ocenn vessel that was stopping a t the port at the time, of the disaster. - Moire-defin ite news is promised later,. The re-opening services of the- M. E, church will take place Suudny, June 15. Sabhatlv School at 9:30 a. m , preaching at 10:55.a. m. by Rev. .Clias. Dices D. D ,, Supt. Methodist Missions in Porto Rico. Junior Ep- wdrth League at 4 p. m., Senior Ep- worth League, at 7 p,,m. and preach ing by Rev. A, O, Tui-rell, 1st M- E. eburch, Xenia, at 8 p. m. Sun time. No collection for Repairs, Fancy lemons and.oranges-at ■ Gray & Co.’s. Mr. Howard Wildmnn of,bear Sel ma was in town yesterday with his new automobile, which wns quite an attraction, *• _ ■ —You’lj-get tlib best .machine oil • at Kerr & Hastings Bros, The small boy and his fire cracker is making himself conspicuous on the street, TJie officers should guard against the use' ot fire works a t the present time, ns farmers hitch their horses unawares of these daiigors, ! —PattousUun (’roof Paint with q, 5 year.guarantee at^ - ' Kerr & Hastings Bro.s Homer Henderson took his depart ure this morning for hiq^home in Iberia, O., after a few days’ visit with, relatives in Clinton county. lu all probability Homer will return to Xenia next fall to cuter the U. P, Theological Seminary. The W, O. T. U. will hold a meet-' ing next Thursday evening afternoon, at the home of Mrs M. A. Barr, Lester Snfiall came down from Springfield, Thursday, and is circulat ing among friends. » Rev. A. G. Hastings, wife and daughter, of SomOnauk, 111,, are stop ping with Messrs. Frank and Ed Hastings and their families. ,Rev. Hastings is ju st returning home from the General Assembly of the U . P . church, which was recently held a t Allegheny, Pa, Mrs. JLaurex S. Webb» V lc e -Tm fd n t Woman's BcmO cratio Clubs of fttartttwmOhio. "I dreaded ike chanji of lifewhich Wa« h ti approaching. I noticedWine of Cardul, and.decided to try a hot* tie. 1 experienced some relief the •tint month, go I kept on taking It for three months end now 1 menstruate With no pain and I lhall lakeItoff and on nowuntil f havepawedthedim*” Female weakness, disordaftd menses, falling of the Womb and ovarian troubles do net wear off. Theyfollow ftwoman to thechange of life. Do not wait buttako Wino of Caxdui now and avoid the trou ble, Wine of Cardiff netar fail; ' to benefit a suffering womim of any age. Wine of Cardiff relieved Mrs. Webb when shio was in dan* car, When yon cometo the change of fife Mrs* ^Webb's letter will mean more to you than it deed now.' But you may now avoid the anfforing she endured.. Druggist* loll $1 bottles of Wine of Carom. • ffifewCARDl M W Che Sliding-price Sy$iemiri fair! It forces many to pay too much in • . . . *> ■ ,.u~. »“■ ’■ ... . ’ order that a few m a y pay too little. SHOES! SHOES! The largest line of Covert Cloths ever exhibited - ......by any house In the city...... ONE PRICE TO 7 Ladies Covert Cloth Oxfords.. ......:75c LadiCa Covert Cloih S h o e s . . . . . . . ' . » » , 0 t , 2 5 Misses and Boys Covert CJotli Oxfords...................................45c Misses and Boys Covert Cloth Shoes......................,...,.,.,,.,$1,00 v Man’s Covert Cloth O x f o r d s . . , , ...... Men’s Covert Cloth Shoes........ ....... $1.25 Men’s Covert Cloth Shoes, Rubber Heels............................. $1,50 . LACES! LACES! A large consignment just arrived and we are going to close them out Quick at 5c a y a r d . -They would be cheap a t 10c pr a yard. They consist of Torchons, Smyrna Thread, English andFreuch Valenciennes, Cluny and. Loop Laces, 1 to 3 inches wide, , . . GROCERIES! ■- • , ' L j -J’i 1• - J*. ' 10 cases of Corn to sell quick.................................... 5e a can 5 cases of Lewis Lye, they are going fast at at a t..... *.,, 8 e a can . 3.3-lb cans of T o m a t o e s - f o r , . ......... .......... ........... ,.,25c 18 tbs Granulated Sugar.....................................................,.,$1,00 19 lbs Coffee A Sugar................ ................. ........... ■....... ;...$1,0Q 12 Bars Pay Day Soap........................ .....................,,,.,4......;25o 8 Bars Maple Soap................ ...................................... ,25c These are extra values and cannot be disputed. We pay 13e a doz for -Bjfggs. We pay I5c a lb for Bp ttcr. Beautiful Presents FREE—Ask for Tickets. M’CORKELL& GILLAUGHS COMBINATION STORE LtOUlD^S OF PAINT fs WHAT ITWILL DO. THE LOW EST PRICE is hot always the best. Specify in your contract that Lowe Brothers HIGH STANDARD Paint must be used and accept no other. ■ * Then you can accept the lowest bid With safety. Call and let us tell you why we put our guaranty upon this- FOB BEST RESULTS. W. R. STERRETT, —•Dealer iff— Paints, b its, Varnishes, & a I m s Gream Separator. Has no peer in the primary essentials for cream #et« ting. Milk and water are not mixed. The water can is i-cund. MUk can is slightly ovaled at the sides to make it strong. Artlllli spit^t between milk and water can for f t f It tieew esssary* /T h e **AtrasM Cream Sigpifiito#' w ill save your wife th e ' can iiiliig , ming and washing crocks twice CR 0 U 5 B% -Dfed«fVilIor OW to , ' r '
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