The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
t’s the Truth . 1 , . 5• & / That BIRD’S MAMMOTH DEPARTMENT STORE is Headquarters for Merchandise, For this week we mention Specials as follows: Carpets and Mattings T b o A n M J m d t U te r n wm of Xaoia to M'w»Mary Jackson K y K t f^ * ' W*1* 5***00 *7 * sco« ° f 4 Cotton Ingrain Carpets, , ... *25to 37 x-2C All Wool Ingrain Cargets,,, .50 to 55c Kxtra Heavy All-wool Carpets, 60 to 75c China Matttings, per yard, xo, 121-3,150 China Matting, extra heavy„..20 to 30c Japanese Matting, extra heavy, 25 to 35c i /1 te e Gartaics * Windom Race Curtains per pair, . | Window; Shades each $1.00, $x,50, $2.00, $3.00, $3,50, $4.00 | , . ioc , 25c, 35c, and 50c l a t e s t Styles in Madras, Wljite Goods and Wash Goods** Smyrna Rugsj I Smyrna Rugs, I Marquette Rugs, $2,25 Small Size, 75c. I ' Large Size, $1*75 I Axminster Rugs, - $4.00 COWEGT: GOODS PRICES Local*and Personal. ' Still ft few onion sets atCoOjier’s. \> *■ } 7 W. R . Ovrenswas, a business visitor ' in Columbus, Wednesday, <~rCali and see the, Perfection -Wick Iks'Blue Ffeino Oil Stoves va t Geo -A . jShroade’s, Lowry Bloch. Miss Lillie Stewart is somewhat im proved from her. attack of nervous trouble. 1 J . TL Wolford attended the funcra ■o f the late Carlton P . Wright,Monday a t Xenia, 1 M«wWright of Xenia, is assisting with the work in the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co’s, offices J . G. McCorkell was in Columbus . and Cincinnati, this week, selecting his stock o f dry goods-and shoes. Charles Fields,- of Xenia, spent Thursday with his sister, Miss Ethel Fields. The junior class of the high schoo are preparing to give a banquet to seniors a t the Keyes Hotel, The af fair will ta k e . place previous to the commencement exercises. Council Will meet in regu larsession Monday evening a t which time it is presumed that the Springfield ant Washington Traction Company wil ask for a franchise. Corned beef, corned beef hash, veal loaf, beef loaf, chicken loaf, aliced beef, salmon, sardines, etc. *. a t Coopers. W, D .N isbet, of Baltimore, who has given the Baltimore American a wide reputation with his witticisms and poetry, arrived hew yesterday on the afternoon train to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J . H . Ntobet. “» A oommjttee representing the Ptd>‘ byterian congregation a t 8, Charles tpn was in town Wednesday and in spected the U .P , Church and also the R P i Church that is in course of con etrheriott. The Charleston people are preparing to build a new house of worship aftd are getting ideas tor their designs, By the last Of this week there will be the ffipjop portion of the cord planted, as many of the farthers havi already finished. A* Mr, 8. K , Wil* liamson has his corn planted and it already up and worked once many were a t a query as to what become of it after the frost on Wednesday night, I t fa said that the ftfisfe was so light that no, damage was done whatever, Mrs, George Smith gave a very novel afternoon entertainment, Thun day, to tome fifteen mothers and their babies in honor Of her daughter who weeone year old (hat day* - Mrs* Smith served refreshments to the guests and the afternoon Was ibori oughlyfnjoyed by the mothers and wbidreu. , Invitation* have been received berg announcing the data o f the high wheel ocmweneemfint a t 8 . Chttrim ton on Friday evening, May 2$rd, T b t baccalattrito rermott will b« da*‘ Ivssnsd Sabbath the M th by tb* noted -Use Golden Rule flour, 1 L F . E. Vance, late managing editor Oalvin-Mortop/wKo teaches a t the o f !h* V ^ abu!n Beacon-Record, who Oak Grove school finishes his work retired from the paper on account ot there today when he will.. have the illllhea lf ' ia towa of closing-exercises Of the school. Cut-1 the guest of W. H . Owens, yin hiis been selected to teach another Vance is considering some ad- year, , vantageous offers to again engage in * .** I ■ t • •- ' newspaper work, Fish in pail or bulk a t Cooper’s. r N o t i c e —For the benefit of farmers ■ Ben Monday, a colored resident, living on the north side o f town, diet Thursday, after an illness of severe' months. Next week is the week-, tor - the Woman’s Missionary Convention of the; iL P* Church ot Xenia. Many from here are arranging to be present. Heinz’* rpple butter, a t Cooper’*, Robert Wilson, who has beeu at tending the seminary a t Allegheny, Pa., came home, Thursday, having finished his first year’s work. Comb and extracted honey at Gray <KCo/s. We notice by a press dispslch tha t the name o f J . H . Babbitts tor-a sec ond term os postmaster in Springfielc has been sent to the Senate by the President for confirmation. —Coape’s Sheep Dip at B . GJttidg* way's, , 3, C. Barber has had bis dwelling house wired for electric lights, Mrs. Lewis Sullenberger has been Called to Oxford owing to the illness of her mother, Mrs. Jenn ia Young. —Ervin Bros/ Perfection Floor on Exchange a t Sterrett’s, Xenia is becoming'alarmed over the many cases of smallpox within - her corporation* The loathsome disease is supposed to have been brought from the Carolinas by some recent emigrants to X 6nia, Quite a aumherof our.citizens have been in Xenia this week owing to the Grand J ury being in session. —ScbraflVsBon Bons and Choco lates a t B. G . Ridgway’a. 3 <S Brown shipped an eight-weeks old calf to T. J* Kerr, Ava, Illinois, several days ago and the owner writes that he is perfectly satisfied with ‘his purchase, Mr. Kerr had never seen the calf and made the purchase pure* ly o a Mr. Brown’s description of the animal, which he claims was perfect. Fancy lemons and oranges a t Gray & Co,’a. Week after next will he one c f inter est to stockmen and cattlemen in gen* era). With E.S.Kelley’s sale of Short horns cftftlb on the- 20th, the Ger- langii sale oh the 21>it, and Thomas Mathison J r . sale 265 head of Angus and Shorthorn cattle, the week will be largely devoted to those interested in stock, ' *. •-•“-Crepe Paper a t B, G* Bidgwayfy The 0 , 8 . * 8 . 0 . Home baseball team defeated a picked nine from the Ohio Legislature who were visiting tho Moms, by a score o f & to 5. Itepre seiitotive Roll, of Warren county was rt the box tor the law maker* and held th* orphans down well. The gam* was marked by a grant deal of Mtortow fun. and others who are too busy to come in-during the day, I will keep o p e n after 8 o ’c lo o k p . m . Merchant* ■*% * l, % . The news of the. marriage of Miss Marguerite Grain, o f London, to. Dr. Will Collette, .Murfreesboro, Tend,* reached here Saturdayj although the couple have-been married three weeks. Miss Craiu fermeiiy resided iff this place, bu t moved to London some tour years ago with her parents. Dr, Col lette received his education a t Anti* oeh and afterward went soatb. Mrs, Collette is a t present at the home o f her mother, Mrs. John Crain. D r . P . R . Madden, P rac tice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. G lasses A ccu rately Ad ju sted , A lton Building, X en ia, 0 . Tflepltoue,—Office Wo. 7 a. Beaidence No. 1 The annual address at the com mencement exercises ot tho' Xenia Theological Seminary was delivered Wednesday night by the Rev. W. C. Williamson, of Keokuk, Ia, The theme of his address was “The things in his work which the preacher finds tor his inspiration/’ A t the close, the Rev, D r. W* G. Moorehe&d, President of the institution, made a shortaddress to the. graduates, and presented the diplomas. The graduates were J . J . Gardiner, o f Paterson, N. j . , R . R , Litfell? Service, F a , and W* M, Me* Kelvey, o f Monmontb, III* -Don’t buy your paint until yon have‘read what Lawrence sayaj ask J , H . Wolford. Hon, Horace Ankeney, represen tative of this county, has announced himself as a candidate tor the Repub lican nomination tor State Dairy and Food Commissioner* Mr. Ankeney is serving bis "second term as repre sentative and has made a record which will give him great prestige in secur ing the nomination. Speaking with a representative from a neighboring county, the other day, he said Mr. Ankeney had a good chance- tor the place, The Greene County*people will rejoice with him ia his success. Swto of Ohio, City of tolcda ,-) . Lucas County* J m‘ F rank J , Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner o f the firm of F , J , Chaney & Co*, doing business in the City of- Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of on £ nimumgEu dollaus for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, vrank j , ohekisv , 8worn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 8th day o f De cember, A , D 1686, r VC' > ‘ Af W.dwA*oa < BhAL t Notury I’abl'c, Halt’s Catarrh Cure i t Uksff In- lemally, and actadiractly on tho blood/ and mucous surface* of the system/ Hand for testimonial*, fees. R J , C llE S EY A CO., Toledo, 0* fWd W Druggist*, Ufa, - Mall’t Family BUs |be byyk .......................... of Amsterdam, N . Y „ has been *o -lto l , * u i WHbertorcotoam won from noUBced, Mr. Kyle was born about two mile* southwest o f town and a t one rime was a partner In a firm con ducting a juraiture store in -this place. Mi® Kyle bus visited here on several; occasions and has numerous friends and relatives iu this vicinity, The wedding Is to occur in Jun e and the happy couple wiU reside to Xenia, where the groom to In business. Tbe telephone company will in a few daystoxtend theirlineinto Clifton where they have the assurance of sev eral subscribers. During the past Otterbein college. A bouse painted white and trimmed with a cream color to pleasing to the eyej see Lawrence card a t J . H . Wol ford’s, . ’ . Robert Bail? has booked an en gagement to r bto orchestra to furnish the music for the commencement at Cedarville College, June fi. The or chestra. played there last year and m aifesitohTh irtoan6"Wpli-eng*ged, —Press-Republic. The- few warm days have *1- erax suokhw * . ^ ^ J l ^ y had their effect with ibe result week Messrs. Nathan Ramrey, Thom- „r fK. s, ^ Br asBt. John, and Ervin Ky le have beenadded to the list. th a t the banka'■ of; .■ the ■streams .^aro. lined with those who go forth lo caleh the finny ones, hut there are others F ob R ust —-Best office room In a0gn ng proclivities are not Cedarville—over Hitchcopk’a billiard smail streams and so room. > ■ J . P . Chew. *they journey towards the river. Fresh bread every day a t Goopeito* * Also a nice line of cakeB and package goods. MrB. Rachel Spence r, of New Wil miugton, Pa., and her daughter, Miss Nannie, who. has just returned from missionary work in India, was the guests of Mrs. S. J,‘ Harper and other friends here, this week. Miss Bailie Dickey will give an ad dress in the TJ* P . church. Sabbath mpruing in place; of tbe 'mornifiig.ser- mon. ‘Miss Dickey has been a mis sionary in India for several years, be ing supported there by the ladies of this Presbytery. She will give a talk to the Junior Missionary Society Sat urday afternoon. Her description of the country and the work with the natives will no doubt be interesting. —Ldwney’s Chocolates a t B« G, Ridgway’s. The Greene County Medical Society is making extensive preparations -to entertain a hundred doctors a t ita'ees- sion June 5th in Xenia. A family reunion was held Tuesday evening a t the home of VV, M. Bar ber and family, in honor Mr* Barberis 82nd hirthday. The sons and daugh ters were all present, also the grand children, J . M. Bromagem is agent foi* the Troy" Laundry Co*, Dayton, 0 ., office in jEskridge’s restaurant. ' Laundry sent Wednesday, returned Saturday. Collars 2c, cuffs 4c. Special attention to Shirt Waists and LacO Curtains. - The -Xeo to' -military ; company will be mustered into the state organize, tion riext Tuesday evening with a full quota of sixty.Bix men* Carnegie^ secretary has made out a list of libraries endowed by Carnegie which‘includes that OfXenia with the amount of $20,000. . The Xenlans are jubilant. * The regular meeting for the School Board to this evening -and it is ex pected that the teachers tor the com ing year will be chosen. We are not aware of any contemplated changes, as everything has been goingpff nicely and the schools made good progress during the year. The main interest will center off Prof, Brown for super intendent. H e has given general satisfaction and under the circum stances there will likely not' be any opposition for the place. Mrs, George Irvine entertained her mother and sister,"-of Xenia, Sunday —Lawrence Paint not only pre serves but beautifies your house, -So il by J . H , Wolford. ' —Ever gallon of Lawrence Paint is tested before it leaves the factory. Ask tor card o f information at J.. H. Wolford, • Frank Barber, of Middletown, vis ited his mother, Mrs. W .H . Eskridge, Sunday and Monday. H. C. Dean, of Jamestown has been appointed manager o f th e Citi zens Telephone Co,, tor Xenia and Yellow .Springs. Rawlin P , MeLean has been elected 1st lieutenant of the pew company of National Guards recently organized at Xenia, We congratulate Raw! on his appointment, likewise, the com pany on securing so able a lactieia.j ipr such our young townsman is. The company will become a part of the Fourth Ohio regiment. ' Charles Bull ia captain and L , A , Parrett, 2nd lieutenant. -r-Ohip Onward formerly owned by Andrew Jackson, of Cedarville, will make tho season of 1902 on . the City Sewer Farm, situated one-half m ile' west of Xenia. . : , Edward Thornhill, • Xenia, Ohio; O U N A . D O B B IN S ^ ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW. Deeds, Mortgages Snd Abstracts. Office with V . L. Clemans, Opposite Hotel. *. N O T IC E * 1 have purchased a Sorghum mill and will bave.it ready for operation this coming season. G ilbert O. H anna . Tired Out irl was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it jp'nly took two bolUes to make me feel perfectlywell,3'—Mrs; N. S. Syrin- ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time, wny ? Yo.ur blood Is Im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer’s S a r s a p a r i l l a a n d be quickly cured. tl-H sM b . All 4nt{kti. •ilk yarnr doctor-wh»tho think, ot A r« » SoniforUU* Ho know.nil nbontthUstand old f.mlly modlv-in*, .Followbi«sdvioosnd ir. wlUbo i»tl>f!«d, J,c.AranCo.,Lowell,Mu*. jm nom LD . onto. THIS LABEL15FAVORABLY . KNOWNTOMOREMENWHOWEAR ' GOOD CLOTHESTHAN NY OTHER INSPRINGFIELD. IFYOUWANTTOWEAR CLOTHES BEARING1 IT,CALLON n- M.M.KAUFMAN, THE LEADING CLOTHIER; KRUfMflNl CbRIHER-. . . .&At.yrf-fcv -■«' Oar Job 1 .......... 1 Itlstime When you p&int use the TtestlTaint L o w e B r o t h e r s H i g h S taxxd^ rd*1 BECAU SE 1. I t a p r e n d s b o a t.a n d w e a r s b e s t. 2. I t l o o k s b e s t - m o s t - b e a u tifu l co lo rs. 3 . I t c o a ts t h e l e a s t per y e a r o f ^service. 4. T h e gua ran ty Is broad -and good* 5 . It Gives Best Results in all quaUlics. j i s i t f o r Cator Cards ; n.Attractive Homes, "Hate to Valnt,'’ etc , GHEY ARE F K S C W v R . S t e r r e t t »iJAI*ER IN Paints, Oils; Varnishes, &c*, &c. Cedarville, » Ohio. WEAR OUR Never cease to wonder at the combination.of style* comfort, quality and econbmy found in them. Our variety this spring is larger and better than ever* Nowhere else in ° the city can you find such an assortment or such low prices* Little Genii’ Shotj ifi patent leather, vici kid Andvelour calf bom ...... .............. ............................... ....... 75c to $160 Boy’s Shoes In patent, vief kid* velour and Satin calf.,,..,,*,.. .................... $1,25, $1*50, $L90 and $2,50 Men’s tires* Shoes in patent, vici kid, velour* box*wax calf and Russialeather, from...............................$ 1.^5 to $5*06 Men’s medium weight workshoes ........ ... 95 c, $1,25* $1*50, $1.90 Men’s patent, vie!kid and*ftossla leather 6xfrods*.*,.*...$l,25 to $3,50 Infants Moccasinssoft and turn sole shoes, Inall colors . .‘4W u ........ ..10c, 25'c,’ 45tatKl 5®* Children's DressShoes and Strap Sandals* from...... ...... 60c to $1,25 Misses’ fine Dress and medium weight shoes, Strap Slippers and Oxford Ties ...... ........... *,.....,*..$1, f.25, $MS and $1.90 Ladies’ patent leather and fine KidShoe from.. ...... *..,95c to $3,50. LadleTOxford Tics in welts* turns and McKay sewed, from... ........... ............... . ................. ......... *....... ..75c to $2.90 Also ail Tan goods going at prices that willmove themQUICKLY. ; If the best goods at ihe lowest prices hnd most liberal arid courteous treatment will se cu re your patronage, we have it* Respectfully, & N I S tE Y 1 ; . > XSnnl. M a i n S i . , ' f SP ING F1E LD , OHIO.
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