The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
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P J W s w S f t a f l f t . . . . in all colors, cuit to fit any window; B i r d ’ s I B a m n t o t b S t o r e , C e d a r o i ik , O f)io . 1 l local and Personal. * 1 -Wallace Iliff axpeela urleaye nest 'p&ek for IsluviHe, Iml-i, wjiere'he vrlli preach tStis CoWJiig fcummer., ■ Robert Oalhreatlf wilt ga to Eigin, lit.. Oasuline ■0^e«s, large aad suiali b I z ^ 4i ’George A. Slirogdea'^ l^otrry Block, 4 I f 2t Ctode Paul left for hw home ;u Illinois Wfidn&iiav, after a several f 3car. Ttey ar# I■ecrei ztomifS Mosidf aftomacsz) hfj| paf&sg a •ticket i» each -sack jifosz-i -XesoKt, at t t t _ ef tie gatfcr The c-iresgusy vr^»,; P'jfhwsiJ'ltf #|ie psx^Ese.e'f -ibfesi*' S5CJ5-«E c&ir-gfc .:'sfca t o p f l s© l '.I# b& 1. .-fel’ling;,a c;.egijlug: $& ilie tlsge'5ife|.' eagiple eAll#si* ■, At fe’ly^rlajpgSi*;&§fefo&giite$.■%&&& it fef l i l e l |'|i e y ^ . l l i ^ i d e . .,;^■.:' ■ .. ;• '/;;v': ; s : . SJsfe «lil<I.iet>‘ See^& b 4 |; Makes titoffcer stwiog z tii vlgorots*, :fetnlly.v 'Thafj wfetf*' ItostipSu '.Tea'^cfis.;; ' $&:: fils* }■. .A^i j »8fAf ^f | f i f c3; . ; . . . . - -by:.-. ^‘ •• ,' 111 *,: 5 ®,■fJe!Wli|,)Tflte%e \lie»'at;Iliie i.;■ ■p0ai:.oi . jiffgfyfe 'jOl :.p# i :.''jLheht'':^ ■■liope^thiit, it wojild care hnu of ao aUselp bf ir,flue^ 35 qi, from ‘wtifeh he/ Mm sn%ri»%. Sbs$* flsea Ms oottdi' I ■tioii has, steadily growii veprsev awdl - mar he h suffering .With chugestfda ol |. the Ijraln. * ‘I : ■: J it Jruaee^tvu, there unis ft lively | ' •eotttesi li$tsjee», _ the t^veehf*. s m l L the toe'tt atresfly having local I optljop. John B. Thonn^was elected f Vptx -s4? •5 rwLi l 'H A j y k / l a t k l . Alominmn and Gold Patut at - S ' ’. JB. 0*- Rs%way%, • ' . Ikyilfttlfttos have heeo rfeceivetl here io r the marriage of Mr Lewis Sullen-- F'ihet^et' an4.M**» Bertha Yonag,’at ” ^hcfpr#. • ^ t , . ' ' " <ktyt Ktojwver with irtenurf. - —Go to Gray & £'«.- for oranges -. - , awd lemons, olives and picklee, fancy Licycms for sale aud rent, ako ea{ce3 ' • ' ' . ; bicycle supplies, M City Hotel,' ' t,;'' *, ! 4421 , •. . JL.Keyes, Mr, and Mrs. Bobert Ervin are . voting relatives io Plftehwrg, Prdmf «^v. IbU. of iVdberforee, wll de- there-' thVy> will go to Mapefidd to ' 1Tfieii Sirs. Ervin's omthjjr. , ' Biue Yltriol an^l pure Pattfj Urtien, ' right price. - B* G. Ridgwtty ,, ■Harry Owens has-been confined in hi* bed, Owing to eickress, Hi« phy Kician thinks be will be able lb frit up by the first of the week, -—F ob B est —Best office room iu UedarvjHc—ever Hitchcock’s billiard room. J , P. Chew. Jiv*r ft fewiijwfi, Sabbath at 2 p. ni,; iii the A. M. 1*1 church, before theShin ing Light- Order K. o fP ’s, 2tl!) New Stationery, direct from mfundiietim-r, at B. G, Bidg- WiVv'D, ^T h e telephone operators at the local eistchango Were* kept very baity Mou- ,‘”,,',3'ljiy''nigl)^'-''aV’'lbe^iil«eribeb} were very anxioui to reach Xenia to get - the returns tlor the county primary. New and fresh confectionery at B. G, Bidgway’s- The election is over and the pub lie is now without a question of *ny great importance. Spring time being here the laboring man can read' lly find employment. ' —Fall line of new canned goods at Gray & Co/a, * .Miss May Itaney started tbi.s niorn* iog fofcFairfield, Iowa, where she has ■been tendered a position as stenogra- . pher in ’the office of her cousin, Clay ,, Jitney, a prominent lawyer of that F -place, • , < > . . . ' ■ Dr. P. It, Maddeii, Practice lim ited to EVE, EAR* NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses AccuratelyAd- >w4wrtl. A lkn Building, Xenia, 0. V<r!ej>tioac,*-OtSc<* So, j* Beridence Ifo, t, The ladies o f the B, P, church met on Wednesday and let the contract to Hutchison & Gibncy, bf Xenia,-for the carpet for the new church, they having this part in charge, -“-Ervin Bros.’ Perfection Flour oil Eschrttigo a t SterreJt’s, Deputy Sheriff Tarlwx Was in town ■Wednesday, shaking hands among Ids friends, Although hfc-re on business he Was warmly congratulated over his large majority for the office o f Sheriff OeafiKsa tmsnat BeCared by local applications as they cannot reach the discosed portion of ihe car, There is only one m y to cure deaf- “new, and, that it by cojiitittltioii.il remedies. Dc«fn«w ts caused by an fnftamed'eojiditioft of the mucous lin* lag of tbs Koitsebiaft-Tulte, -When th« ttd« is itjffifncd you hate a rum- bling sound or imperfect bearing, and when It is entirely closed. Dealmss is 4h« rtmH, awl oulc-ss' the ittfiamma ikm cap pejafeen mit Mid tiffs tube iWtetred it* Wiritfftl condition, hear ing will l«r destroyed forever. Kino m m m t b t ten are caused by ('afai rh, which is nothing but an inflamed co»- dition of the tmicoiw surfaces, We will give One Hundred Htdlrtfs!1 inf am Gharri, w. j . m m w & m . , ToMo, n , Wold by jiruggbtfl, 7ih\ f a l l ’s Famdy Pills ale ihc bt>t. t./!■('/>-*i;p W- it. i lauafH, Oppu-ift! Hop I. \ \ . L. Hiuumns wtis a businesa >1-.- itm* in ( olumbiis.Tuesday. The icguinr. meeting of the W. U. T, U, will be held next Thursday, April I7th, ttfc 2:?iO p, m;. a t the home of Mrs, William Iliif., Spring will soon be here, and then perhaps-you will waut some Harness, Collars, Curry Combs , and Brushes, Balters and many .other articles per taining to a harness shop, and when you want those things remember yon can get them o f me ftt lowest prices, Special prices to Cash customers, Dorn, the harness man. Burn/ to Mr. and Mrs, Biley Mc Millan, We Ini fllay, a loy. , Winded-—Washing and soap mak ing. ; ' Mrs. Kosa Moore, Ellsworth Lowry is preparing to piirit the electric light pojes, some thing very much needed. I t would improve the appearance of the street to have all poles belonging to the electric light, telephone and telegraph Companies painted and then council pass an ordinance prohibiting the tacking o f signs on them, * —Go to Gray & (io. for Iloosier pancake flour, purrs New York buck wheat. Oommtfnlo,, service will be held a t the M, E . church Sabbath at 10:45 a. m s«b time, Kev. McKtdhhiB will assist the pastor,' Itev. Hamilton The Epwortli League will meet at (iiHO p m., followed by a scrffioti by Itev, Wallace Biff, a t 7;30, All arc cordially invited to W present. Fine Toilet Soaps at low prices. B, G, -Khlgway The marriage of Miss Hattie (lorry, to Mr. ClarkVlrnbill took place « tth e home of the bride’s purents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Curry,, of near Clifton, Wednesday evening. Miss Curry a t tended college hero and bad nanny friends among thft young folks, Mr.-ffcsse-MnrshaH- o f Xr-mu, T o r - mcriy of this vicinity, has purchased the T, A , Fravel farm of J>0,; acres or die sum of $14,000,'which was paid in spot cash. Mr, Marshall pur chased the farm purely lor an invest ment, its ho will 1 ’t'i ‘H a residence in Xenia, where In* expects to locate permanent’;?.,. ? !T1H LHIVAMHtimM ny caw of H h O ik - hs i'r.nwal. b y \ D L I N A , D O B B I N S , rh j tlmtfwmnl I k * m i d by Half's ,. ,.fos,vrVc..... , w ■thC’itM. Komifbr/circiilnrs,five.: bat'de, Murt;w;,<.*f and ALftftf Is, ' f tfda e m be jirassKd. This •gilvc-i’- wsire is fcondfeCi-wtrsEii i t t$M pay en r waders fo patronize Jfnllesferger ^Bros, by aang Gol-ka Bale Ffesr, Tlie,|tast year having nesardsd so ■many great fe-s, the Sr© Insaranee- ■ico^jjanles were great t e s t s »cff th e y .nre a t p te e s if' eodeavomg- W rss^: the iratetIwotily-fiyf percent alTnve?. she enmtitrj* The reports from t t e BUwae Isttomncn Gompatty Ihow that they paid pa i $S0O5<MMJ. morn than Hm r presafoBis {tjadunied- to, for teg : ©a property.'by fire. This company has a hanking dept^it of $1^000,000 and had It not byao /or thio depsrf isen t the company.would h aw suf fered n jpr_8at ffaanclid t e i , . The district convention whiflx will nominate. Hon, C. Q Hildcferanl for a ageOnd term s» tkrngre&j, will meet in Greenfield April 2-fF The im k of .repfeientatio'l trill 1®one delegate to every Ififf vote/* east last fall for goy» erner. ' The eouvenriwa will bare 145 delegsles. Hon. John IT WojdHef, of Clermeut cniaiity. will be tempo- racy -chairman and Dr, F,- H. Frost; of LehftBfiu, eeeretsry, , ' James Galne*' desires to do ti«rriug .n l»u t the. siek room. For reference. . call on ilrn, ivUwortb Lnwry, Mrs. Wilt Tarbex, Mrs, E r 'via Kyle or Mrs Clyde Xonlmp,. Jacob Balduer, of Xenia, made a trip to tins place; Monday, in bis automobile,. The appearance o f the hornless vehicle had a ter.dency to draw the pubHe’s attention from j cli tics for a few jnomt'Ul*. The Wilmington Journal announcts Hon C, Q. HiUiebhmtJbr the nomi nation Co fcucyced himself. as Con gressman from the Sixth District. He should have it without opp*»sitsi>i, jis he hns served hLdistritft well,.. We haven’t heard of any hue coming' out against him <snd’ think it would be useless fm- any one to do so.—Ripley Bee. , . The announcement of Prof. J . J3. Collins, of Yejlow Springs, for dep uty auditor will be read with Interest among Mr. Collins’ many friends in this, vicinity. For several years lift .was superintendent at Clifton and Yellow Springs, but resigned some time ago owing to ill health. • Mr, Dodds has certainly selected a coni patent assistant for his work in the office.- The Senate lias comfirmod Senator Hoar’s restitution fixing the last ■ Thursday, in April ns. the dale for in augura'ion. In fixing this day there will be no*possibility of inauguration day falling on Sabbath. Tt umv re mains for the House to ratify the bill that will assure a day when the weather will more likely be pleasant. The following real estate trangfirs will he of interest to citizens here, John D. and Mary George to Win. J , Hawthorn, IIP acres in Cedarville tp,, $7,ff00. Ruth Tarhox and Mary Barber to Wm. J . Hawthorn, 70 acres in Cedarville tp,, 81. Ik W# Kennoti to Mary Ervin, lot In Cedar* ville, 8800, The plat, up to time of going to press, shows a fair sale of seats for G. L . Burgderfer, the impersonator and humorist, who wi l l . appear a t the opera house.to-night under tlie direc tion of the Epwortli League o f the M, E, church. Lebanon* the county seat of War ren county, experienced u great con test over the focal option issue Mon day, The town Is already dry but/ the Wets were successful iu electing three o f their men for council. The, council will stand evenly divided, A LilifiJmEraising mfllobLTown* eloy’s place lust week, Mr. Jesse j 'iW/mley suffered an accident during the pinct-ss which might have proven , very serious. He was struck on the : elitii by a heavy tiiiiher, winch sprained his neck and- lias caused him J Co iridcfabh* pain.' . j It, K GOitliY, ' A U C T I O N E E H , Pfompturss, Fairmss amt ,Satisfacr tion Guiirfijilecd, i li.it-’JVti j.htftK- - (V<1icvith-, Ohio -at U Is,So i, , t ^ i i e f e d 2 ^» S f M % y f i £ . c b E?*- c s t / f f e s i I w T i p f O h i n - - , . * V < ‘ », o f i k s c g u l'd ® ? * f k & t J k t l h m h . ■ w f t H i n . t i i e p r o v i s o o f i h z s t s f M e # t m i , l i i a t I t Is. h o t tsulawffjl -to 2 Yi*UMifecttiF€ ativ, &&S *$u*f j ' & !■% ’ 'm m , Q ® q o p S 2 g | a “ fel . f e a M Mayor* he being |h© ■‘*d r|Fe’ eepdi- dftte. The council still .contiiioes to Iftvor prohiMtmi. . , - ' : < | .r- . ,*•1 „■ I'.’’: A report v?«s currerht Bfttufday that I the chfcse. factory hml We% $ol»l t»» an j . Eastern man, We'ftrc usable to eoii-j firm the report, fi»r Mfesr»* Gffpoft I p sad Bogfle m* an t of tow®, Wc feavv| Maes* learned that Mr. Glhsair hs^f sectired employtojeht la Glevdand, f whHj-wo ild indtcaie that th e 'p rovo t/ firm would not operate the pkiutv- Some weeks back Gibson & Pt^t?e| stated- that ]')rospt-cte were very gc<,d | for plenty of milk this spring. Axl Ctiliirvillf corporation hasome'iuf-ney { la the conce.o we would like to fee/ the plant In Operation- s *1ikk?, to a d s of C b fe .to Qi$r ‘A d o m ^ Be a pm*t fop4 smvd la ow f 'pre-^ -pared and ypaFketed in s!s*lct: cosfcrasily,, So file laws of Ohio? ‘ feels wjbldi we wMi a t ot$r 'espens% In awf’suU jwhidh ih€ Qommhitomi H j ? y Byfesg- os or ssy - _metdhanF hdBng thtsvhvadz, In,qu&tiozu t/iS neqptIre is prompt notice tfasf prostottoa- Ifes ’ We ^Ift ; do.tJae.rest,# .* ; - ’ " •} / TO BE i l i s l SJ-SK I p l j l j l j v 'S H S K9MSt: % « * VON BRAND TRADEHARK On July 1st, 1902* This Amount is to be Divided Into Ten Prizes:— . , , * ; . ■ , v ^ ■- ■ •/ - 1st Grand Prize $25.00; 2 prizes at $15.00 eiach: 2 prizes at $10 each, and 5,, prizes at $5 each A ticket will be given with each 25c purchase, entitling the holder to participate in this Grand Prize, Offer. Everything in the way of Men’s and Boys* Toggery., can be found here- and we can please your fancy and pocket book as well, as our clothing always pays the buyer a* good, dividend on his investment. it is manufactured under the most favorable conditions by prosperous and contented work people. It is designed by highly paid masters of their profession. It is made, to meet the wants of men who Ja e particular In, their dress, but who have no money to throw away, ■ Fvl O T -V f - - . * ? T!i 3 Two-Button Double Breasted Sacks . - *■■':* ' ,■ ■ --v■■■■-.-'• v ' Just out for spring and just the suit the swell dresser will Want Young men will ae interested i 5>hi^ hew jJea~>$ 2M\ jjlo.uo and $lB.no. Black goodS'arfi alsvays in fprm, and we cortinuaHv l:eep our ‘ lines cuuw jriefe m sizes and style, ho gentleman's wardrobe complete without one, Mike up vour mind to have a upcoming suit this spring, one that will look right and feel right—prices §10.00 to ^>oM ‘ Our HaberdiMiery Department is also well filled. Soft Shirts, Spring Neckwear, Hosiery, etc, D«m*: wait until the last minute and then rush in anywhere and take “any old thing,” but come now* and makv vour selection while the stock is fresh. ' - Cri-j m iv m \ \ ^ St - Ngs^Ne C 0M P A H X X E N I A - - ^ - - O H IO Geo, Haller, A, W* Haines, H. A. Higgins, Resident Partners. * / ^ ,
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