The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
_Wcuffajj lor yDur wte& t\on absolutely mewline o f OJafl Paper m i t he colorings styles. latest effects iii a n i l S p r i n g TH OF MRS. STEWART. All the Standard Makes in the latest,*brightest and most artistic creations. Your inspection will be propf to you that our prices are right. The newest, daintiest and largest line of lace curtains ever shown in this city. Window Shades in all the latest shades. Curtains The most artistic novel ties in curtains. These goods were bought right and will be sold right. I M m M » 0 , Stewart tlial at be? •borne l« it Monday morning a t ;>/>), | after ab iiluew covering several week?, f "Mi's. Stewart was * native of South ) Carolina, coming to .tfe- county ujJ 1837, bu t later located in CedarvslK\| wfefch bad been her home since. Mr?, f Stewart was 75 years o f age and wasi a lifelong,, member oi the I t I*«| church.' I The deceased was the widow of tbe j late Dr. J , fit. Stewart, , pur new line has arrived arid is how open fpr your inspection. Ladies,it will, pay you to see this line be fore you make your spring purchase* j .* • $Wrt dlaists W e have them, in silk, silk ginghams, percales, ginghams, sateens, and In dia linens, new shades and trimmings. H a lf-S ic k ti»,' n»mW **I first 1 ¥rt&Avm% s - in tl»? fa d o f 1 S J 8 . Siuar. ,hia I S . T , Jo n e s,. V I Ran*. NEW- If ja il feel n i t dowii»j 'am easily tired* if yowr i i e f f e s a re w e g l arid y om ^ . . t n . r* t** b lood i s th in , th en b e g in g prewlrf fter to t M | M i =^»<,i | t o t a 'i a t h e g o o a oW s t a n d - i - pownl ago. Ske loov« font F o m i L mBd S o in c * he having I - This line is immense, both in quality and quantity Gents, you are requested to inspect these shirts , and emu .save money. School commencement is ,clo c st hand and, buy your boy a nobby suit for that occasion; W e have them in all grades, and guarantee satisfaction.- children, S. L . and D r. J .O , SteVart and Muses Rose anil Lillie Stewart all o f * bool m ills in Cedurville. Mrs. fftewart’a life has been a quiet and peaceful one, ami she- will be greatly missed in tbe borne and among her many friends. Tbe funeral took place from - the residence Wednesday afternoon mid was attended by a large concourse of sorrowing fnends.and relatives. Rev, Dr. Morton conducted the- services The interment.was *in Maseie’s Creek Cemetery, ' Bircrs Mammoth Store f»ag*Kjg<5M&g< loca l and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. James Barr, o f Day- tpn,- spent Sabbath here with rela-. , V i-'-c 'V " ' ”l - - ' • ‘K , \ Aluminum and'Gold Paini at * .B, G* Bidgway's. - •, ’ M ts . W. -M« .Barber left for- Kansas , * City .Wednesday, being called there - owing to the serious illness of her brother, Thomas Mead, First excursion -to Coimtibus, 0<, n e s t Sunday, April 20, via1Pennsyl Vania Bines. Round trip $1.00 on Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, of Blooming, ton, Iod,, is, visiting ber sister^ Mrs* Belle McMillan, who is suffering fi;om the effects p f a fall, recently, .Olney brand of peas, tomatoes, corn arid beets at Gray & Oo/s, Work has been resumedvon' the -R . P . Church, the plasterers- having en tered Upon their work. p ine Toilet Soaps a t low prices. "B. G. Ridgway Oscar George mid wife , moved their hpusehold gqOds, this week, to .their farm wear Belle Gentry. Mrs. E . O, Bull baa been suffering -special train leaving Oednryiile 8:55 -from a healing in ber head * *rf’ Returning, leave Columbus 1 -* i w '7:50 p, in. April 20tb. - ) ; ' Fancy-dried fruits* of all binds at *1 ' -»* 'i'y- y j * ' ?,‘ ; GrayafeCoV.-", ^ ,, Earl .Jameson has Secured employ* • in Springfield entering upon his duties •rI'^foriday*^ ^ ^ . %l ', ' \ L Gasoline Ovens, large anil small size a t George A* ShrestdeF, Dowry 7 Block; ' ? „ . 4 - ii 2t .. J . D. Siivey received tin appoint ment for his second te r0 as guard a t ’ the Ohio Sfate Penitentiary, The ; term is. for two years. Ho spent eev , , erals day here this week on a vacation. 55. T , ,Phillips,‘ our newly elected assessor, has entered upon the duties . o f th a t office, ■ ' ’-•■ • ■ Blue Vitriol and pure Paris Green, righ t prtce.N B* G. Ridgway, ■ A number of college boys attended , the Wilberforce-Antiocb 5game of baseball, Monday, "on' the grounds of the former. I t was tbe opening game o f the season. The Score was 7 to 7, Milo Randal suffered a slight stroke , o f priralysia last Saturday, but is im proving.1 As this is the second stroke ■' , it went rather hard with him. Mrs. Will.BIair and daughter came up from Loveland, Tuesday evening, to attend the funeril of tbe late Mrs. K O. Stewnrt* - F . B . Vance, Who for tbe past two years has been managing editor o f tbe Ashtabula Record.bas resigned his po ' sition and disposed o f bis stock in the company, owing to ill health. He will live with his father near TJibafia Until his health improves. -—House paints should dry hard with tt gloss—Lawrende does—Sold by : J . I t Wolford, ; A. J , Rank and son-in-law, N. R Spencer, o f Greenville, were. in ibis vicinity several day's «go, looking af* . ter Polled Durham cattlm* Mr. Spen- Ccr U editor of 6'ne of the papers in his town and is also prospective posh matter. Spring will soon be here, and then perhaps you will want some Harness, Collars, Curry Ooinbs aifii Brushes, Halims and many o ther Articles per taining fo « harness shop, and When yoft want those things remember you can get them o f me a t lowest prices, ' B e lia l I’fiees to cash Customers, ............... ... Dorif,”ttic“!iafnes«nfaftT Mrs. 0 * . W , Btickey, of Booth Charleston, was the guest of Mm. Fancy lemons .and oranges a t * Grey & Co.’s. The many frieuds here of Rev, Riley Little, pastor o f the Midland TJ, p . Chtfroh in Chicago, will he ' b v J . W. Dixon has been called tp‘I- ess. county owing to- the serious, illnc b of a sister. ’ , 200 Boxes New Stationery^ direct from manufacturer, a t B. G. Ridg- wayV . -• " Rev* Wallace Iliff leaves on „tlie% late train this evening for Idayille, Inch, where he will ..preach this sum mer. ■ R ev .. Bertis McHatton, ■of near Pittsburg, returned to his home Tues day, after n several- days' -stay with relatives. - / 0>' • millefs are now turning out an excellent grade o f flour. They are potting a. ticket in each sack placed on the market, and by, preserving a certain ‘ number either a set of silver teaspoons, tablespoons or knives and forks can be. procured, This silver ware is handsome and it will pay our pleased to know that his congregation'readers' to patronize Sulienberger has voted him an increase of §300 to j Bros, by using Golden Rule Flour, his salary now making, it $1500 a year with a parsonage. Called away on account of serious illness o f my aster. Will not b e a t office till Saturday or Monday. ' ' ■ *<■ * ,Dr. Dixon, James. Bpenccr, a ’ son of Harve Spencer, formerly o f this place, but a t present living in Iowa, is visiting bis grand-father, Mr. F rank Spencer and' family, Bert and Earl Ustick, of Columbus attended tbe funera l,o f their grand mother, Mrs. Stewart, Wednesday. • —-Lawrence Paints—lead, zinc and pure,linseed oil, at j . 'H . Wolford's. -J- w t. ' '"i”■,!. ■ ■ ;t-.’s- v Mr, O. C. Sulienberger of Oxford, came up Monday evening arid spent the night With his sons G . W . and p . H ., the young men who have the flour mill i« charge. Mr. Sutlenber ger. seemed very much impressed with our town, speaking in tbe highest terms of those he met. Barr a r d f a m i l y m e e U c i n A y e r ’s S a r s a p a r il la . • Iris a regular nerve l i f t e r , a p e r f e c t b l o o d b u i ld e r . fl.OStMCe. . juitnw PirmAtiiU, l*r> know all r.fcftrtttblsaraaj fajniy followlil* WCHJflWtottoReil . J.C' AtrBCn..IiO'55-on,JSToss. SILK SHIRT WAISTS ing all styles in Taffeta, Lanisinne, Pean DeCyne, Peaa DeSoie and India Silks, China silk waists, black and white, S3 and $4. Taffeta waists, black, white and colors, at $4, $5 and $6. All the new weaves of silk at $5, $6 and $7 Rld$b riJdists. NOTICE TO PROPERTY, HOIDERS. Notice is hereby given that all per sons owning property or having prop erty in their eontrorl are required to clean the premises of nil. ashes, trash or filth of aW nature,' Persons failing to comply with the above notice wilt be subject to a heavy penalty accord, ing to law. 1 SelinaV home | talent, v/ith Mi^: Htefla Bailey, o f Jamestown, 0 -, vo calist, and Miss- Pauline *Watsou of t Jeffersonville, violinist, will give an entertainment a t ,!he Friends' church Friday evening. April 23lh, a t 7:30 o’clock. The proceeds are to go to assist the Junior Missionary Kociefy to keep its pledge, to give a bright little Mexican Orphan girl school and, home privileges for a year. ' Admis sion 15c and 10c. J& j y . ‘ \i’h . HenltRGfnwr. —Fancy line of new canned meats a t Gray Co.'s, <• Editor Herald: 'P lease, allow us through-your paper to kindly 'thank the, Cednrville Fire Company- .and others who so kindly assisted us in , Two specials this week at 50c. No. 1 with embroidery Insertion. , ,« . . . No. Gingham shirt waists, welt made, , ‘‘Pony’' Stockings For boys and girls. This Pony stockings stands for wear. There is no stocking make that will wear equal to it. Two weights each for boys and girls from the finest to the heaviest. A ll weights * , -» * », , After One Coronation. The late- Lord Salisbury, the' fa ther of-4.be present prime minister, acted as one of.the train bearers .at the coronation of George IT ,, and his reminiscences of the event are given in Notes and Queries. The weight of the robes gate-each of tbe bearers "a Turkish hath of sonic hours* duration/*' The king suffered quite us much us-the bearers. Wii^n the ceremony was over, lus majesty wns discovered-in Iris dressing room a t the abbey‘"vralkipg up -aud down putting out the fire Sabbath morning, which would soon have proven serjuus5in a s ta te q £ nudity, but with the I>. S, Ervin, | crown on his head.” -F ob S ai * e : T wo fresh cmyk Xu* ■ Captured Hfs Own Men., quite of R. J. Fowler,, oil Golumbasl One of the odd' things of cam- pike, near East Point School House. | psdgniug happened to Lord MeOi- * Suen. In .order to trap a few Boers —F ob R ent —Best office room, to! n5:,cle o rnpid nlghl march, TJn- fortmmtely the night was pjtch Alessre!, Charleq and Clyde are-visiting relatives here. i | » A new line o f Gasoline Stoves at Geo. A . Shro’a-lesf, Lowry Block. ‘ MrS. Hulick, of Walnut Hills, (*in- cinditti, is the guest of Mr, rind Mrs, S. L i Stewart. 1' ■ • New' aud fresh confectionery at B, G . Ridgw'ay’s, Ely Jones, more commonly known as uBustef," died Monday evening, after a brief Illness with pneumonia* H e had cleaned out a well several days previous to his death and- it Is sup posed that this is where he contracted thedisease. He was buried, a t tbe cemetery north of town, Wednesday. Rev. Wallace Iliff conducted brief services, . The oldest boy, Harley, was taken by an uncle to Sidney, O., where he will make hie home,- . Makes children eat, sleep and grow; Makes mother strong and vigorous R A .-I V4IamJM' I*^ 1 £1%-|»4 ' Pit A i'A l 'V «tM A 1 Oedarville^over Hi(chcocka billiard t ^0011,* '*• * • '•bow. i qnt; Moving with great caution,.he >\w„p.. suddenly .found himself close to a ’ , X" i convoy.'rushed and successfully cap- -in and lit- a __ , 1 ’;. r. ___. . v : ___..... Lost—A y i foot log ,el nesday merhipg betweerifnr Gi darville. - - Howard Curry, tu red ’it. It was: Iris own, and he had been marching in a circle. anc IHifHiieryBargains. This week we have more than 751trimmed hats, good styles^ to sell at -$1.50 each. *They would be cheap at $2 and 2:50, but price this \yeek $1.36 3 #e flMKrs # € 0 . B a s t M a in S i , X e n id i O h io . Subscribe for The Herald, $1.06 a Tear. w e x tm a ow 3 ^aiin go*r«K Mfttr f i « . D r. P , R . Madden, P ractice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad justed. A llen Bu ild ing , Xen ia, O. Mtpfome.—Office tfo, J j . Brstdeucc Ho, T, The telephone company this week completed another branch line, with Win* Hawthorn, Robert. Jackson, J . 0 , Stormont and Will Coniey as pa trons, The Company a t present is hav ings great demand for boxes, but the manufacturing company is to rushed with orders it is almost impos sible to get phones. —Ervin Bros/ Perfection Flour On Exchange a t Slerrett’s. We are informed that the Hngar Straw Board and Paper Gompany Will this spring construct u Second reset voir on their farm west o f town. The one built several years ago has been filled-witb tbe waste from tbe mill, and as there lias been no high water o f late to slush it, they are forced to build another. The new one will cover Several acres. —Paint your bouse with Lawrence Paint, ,L XL Wolford sells it. Harve Jefferies Makes a healthy family. That's what Rocjcy Mountain Tea-does. 35 cts. Ask year druggist. - WORDSONWOMEN. W, J . WlMman, Wednesday. flld desks for sale, Inquire of Gedarville A llege, 4-11 4 t ■In speaking o f fiigti priced cattle, Mr* l i , F , Kere reforms us a day i t m ago that an animal weighing 11)00 r emit Is asoltri for lOjjf cents a t the Oer- l*Ugh 'Sals' held recently a t Dayton, A son o \ died Wednesday morning with a complica tion of diseases arising largely from the effect o f measles, Bu t those who know state that the sanitary Condition of the house Was largely responsible', for the boy's death; Word has been received here an* flouncing the serious illness of Mrs, F , W, Bchmunk, ace Ella Bratton, O U H A ; D 0 B B i H s r Ai'ro»#mv*At*t.Aw, PrisiK RoriwtWX srtd Atintreet*. ■ o f » Withi t L. hppot-t* WfW, R* F„ (,'OIUtY, AOCTIONEEEL Promptnriss, Fnirntss ana ffstlsfac* tbu Guaranteed* ; Ml Triaptimw Oedsrrille. Oht». «riwW*a<W. K ,«.«»!. A plain women takes pride in ber friends, a beautiful woman in ber en emies. A woman will often say no, when she means yes; but never yes, when she means no* The normal woman is capable of one love and fifty affairs, A. woman’s charity sometimes begins away from home, and then remains there, A young girl is the nearest ap proach to.au angel that we have—and the most exasperating. I t has never yet been ^decided whether a woman is happier' when happy or when miserable* When a woman is thoroughly tired, she finds nothing so refreshing as a nice long talk. —May Smart, Set. O n Ju ly 1 st, 1902 This Amount Is to be Divided Into Ten Prizes:-- 1st Grand Prize $25.00; 2 prizes at $15.00 each: prizes at $10 each, and 5 prizes at $5 each 2 A ticket will be given with each ■2fic 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 are particular in their dress, but who have no money to throw away, Two-Button Double Breasted Sacks ■HON BRAND TftAbn m a n n k f :*1 l J 1 4 1.1 r t b * 7 I t l -U D e afn e ss C a a e e i B e Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion o f tbe car. TbcreTsonlyFna-wayiCL-Cur^-daaf. hem, and that i s 'b y constitutional remedies; Deafness is caused by aft Inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When ■ this tube is inflamed ymi li»ve a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and When it i»,efitirely closed. Deafness i s ! the result, and unless the inflamma tion Can be taken out ami this tube restored to its normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Cuisrrli, whieh is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for afly roes o f Deafness {caused by dslnreh) that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. Betid forcirenlars, free, E . J : CHENET A VO., Toledo, 0 , Solrl by Druwlsts, 75a. Haifa Family Pills m tbs best. out f jf spring and just the suit the swell dresser will want. Young men* will be interested i i this new uien -§»2. up , $15.00 and $18.00.- Black goods are always in form* and we continually keep our lines com plete in sizes and style. No gentleman’s wardrobe compleie without one; Mike up your mind to have .» becoming suit*this spring, one that will look right and feel right—prices $10.00 to $*20.00. Our Haberdashery Department is also well filled. Soft Shirts, Spring Neckwear, Hosiery, etc. Don; wait until the last minute and then rush in anywhere and take “any old thing,” but come now and make vour selection while the stock is fresh, • ,r ' conopANV. * 1. XENIA - - - - ■ OHIO Oeo. Hallefi A. W* Haines, H. A, Higgins, Resident Partners. . * ; • {A , > < bk HistoryoftheU. P.Ci of Cedary IlEV. r . O, BOSS - Among those who preni church in early tinieii wa, ‘ ter named Arcbibald Ne 1853 he woa A stated, suppi Springs for a year or me quently came over to ,(, preach.' He had been bor licensed and ordained in S' enirie over to this -bountry the Bullionites. • He wa, ucated, scholarly in all h “(iiul was a ' brilliaut and -speaker. H is appearanci ctili ir as to attract attenti - aud was not easily, forgotte n massive forehead and a flui from bis nose upward, seemed p> bulge his forelu on eiiheV side, giving iiiru , ing and intellectual appei joined the Associate Relor ju Feb., 1853, supplied Ye „ until 1855,"when he*reino ■' cage -amkgathered togethe oiate Reformed ’church a Beiug ■ an attractive an /. speaker, the church grew)' 1858 be and a majority of gation refused to enter th1 united with the Old Sell teViau Ghurch, bu t tl '!$H)ut 50 or 00) favor dv\welv‘ and were orgunh "J^ittirtu which still exiJ ■ Chuieb where Rev Jan ie1 now miui^ttrs. ‘ : * ' One of the clmrier ine congregation—M r^ Inu i wrta the first white girl hi 'ville. She was Sallie Mc( | ' ot Capt, James McCoy in 1808 on wlmt is now, 11 John Gibson farm, one ii of Cedarville, • “Tnkiug up the colle billed a t tha t day, wei lected uow as then ,wou interesting pertormnnci no collection baskets, places there was a ve open top upon the cue 8 feet long, to enable 1 reach tbe farthest en It required conalderal; part of the operator, rap the heads of the ct it unintentionally. * 5g • *■Ot :! The prospect lor congregation was a t fii ing. In 1846 Judge ’ fly of seven boys and .Turnbull had six boy and a man by the nam livedjtoward Springfic nine boys who were grown, and the Isst na to march into church creasing the congregf rion by their coming. * * % In 1860 some of t; ibh assistance of the organized a mreeioii £ ihc old Baptist churcl dackson was chosen An effort was made children into ,lt that elsewhere* The chi “but ripe day a few < Ihe door aud pe pen&teadent «tart« invite them hi, bui fi>re he toachad i %y hadgbn* Atoi followed them ant; ^ boose behind ^bich the house shi kikifldiy perstreri ^hoot aud were ? ■ fw After, Th*. t bprnt.andcoftiiafli *«<1 was dropped. T 4» . - While th* 'toftt
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