The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

>w *;*■•*.. 'W!mr^W W W 4 r*f, '. ‘n -. a w mu*b T|prPPl- ^Wm- ^^111 W ® wh > w « «M « k i W t firm, Merald. When tofc item I* w rite* by *# Iadex,.k<kwto*t&.* ) W s«fe?e«p tioji kovsrfduc and a promptpaymen* is dewed. twenty - f ifth YEAH. NO. 25 - CEDAKVILLE. OHIO. FRIDAY, MAY SO. 1902 .. PRICE $ 1.00 A YEAR. D is t in c t iv e -' Su its th a t have a certain style and character th a t show the diffarence between them and the ordinary read-to-wear, < . . F ab r ics t h a t are new in design and dorafcle* in quality; * / . Out-suits range in price from $ 7.50 to $ 17 . 00 . Unless you are deformed will fit'you perfectly.' ’ , j „ . &re w illing to be held strictly accountable for anything we sell. I . C D A V I S , C L O T H I N G , H A T S AN. F U R N I S H I N G S , pHSGHOIt who approach .the wise nmn of two Itadp, *‘Every nation has its, heroes! hundred years ago.. New discoveries fin the presence of whom,- or memory J are fruits ripened 1 jh ihe wermatmOsMof .whom, the world stands, with un-l .pheracoated by,the crimtiton people, coveredlie*d; Heroismasyetappeals For’ fhe< first * time lb history Jtnpwl- most strongly to fhehuraan race. As -. Iarlivn !a Fortcitninrr hniVAfturi. BOOtlleIW6look dVOr'thohl8t0fy to the World, | Q£ . A rri,„;Judge is Becoming universal. People t . t , Graduates K ece ive I n e i r J ^Rt jatejfe'cfr atia ability are theU b we gaze down the fugged steps by 4 \ .1 .__ i-L - r.— -U...KnVI in. ,ts Diplomas. U. P . Church Contin­ u e d by Rey. Ross ; 1 Peop jwe ove i e is or are the IaBwe gaze down, the pegged Bov,*.., Ireal creators of wealth.- Education Jwhich humanity has climbed to its is tbs -modern Moses leading the peo- present beight^we find that there men pie <?ut of the wilderness in to .thejwbo cast aside all allurements and A* C L A S S O F N T N E premised land ofliappinresand plenty, Jove,o f .wealth, beauty and,poworm E L E C T IO N .O f5 1f iL D E R S a V S - A * * jwhatever, else tbe-futuremay see in 1order to serve their fellowmeu, uplift I^ - of additional elders as the. possible so­ lution of the case. At one .of these Imeetings, April 30,1.8,67', in -connec­ tion with this action, the. resignation of thepastor, Rev. W. H, Haneyr waB tendered and laid on■ the * table. It was taken tip at a called meeting later and considered carefully and was not granted. THEY ARE PROTECTED. • m ’ ^ i-x,1' * »> ,>» *v t ■:%!, The following paragraph taken from thePostofficeAppropriation.hill which Thl>ntc At the Orations Was a Better Ito see that it stands first of all tor tbe Inons or.uocriy, <v» ■ •-*"';|The First Resolutions of Respect Recorded recentlybecame a Hw deals with those .** Minutes of,the-Church Were/ Lho destroy any letter box: ■f , * Brown’s Earnest Address. “Age?,and ages have past-cmlnm-1 ”ntlw:clVa 8 8? * i • Those Passed on’ the Death of “Whoever shall hereafter wilfully - • ’ lion has been advancing from tW very them as common N S - _ Samuel Anderson, , maliciously injure, tear, down, or de- ’------- . ; ^ first of the world, year after, year rW-jUardTroutespokeon . * r “ ; ' - ‘ etroyapy letter 'box or other recep- _______ >HiiF.in each tof Liberty and had Ins theme divided J - . 1. / Quitoa number of our citizens drove to Xenia Tuesday, and attended tbej MasonicBanqneMn that city., „ ARgEimy The news o f the manage Of Miss Dairy Commissioner, Edna, Wolford, one ot: CedarviHesj j jom in a tp d for F o o d a n d most'popular young ladies, to Mr, Oliyer Dodds, of Xenia, leaked out this week) ^The Cotiple ^ere married at Palmouth, Ky„ imd intended to , spring a surprise -on , their friends. JON ' ■ ' SECOND . 1 -BALLOT Mr. andMrs. Dadds are nowtecelyidg congratulations from their numerous friehds. The commencement exercises of thejhrings something, new,; but ip each Jof Liberty an » «R ,e“ 6 ‘ ‘ - ildrlastjnerson’s career' there koines a timeUto the cost of religious and politicatl One, of the largest crowds-ever known, to go to the cemetery norths of j town..marched out, this morning, headed by the Edgefield, band, The After a SfiffFight Against the ’Blackburn ' and Cox Organizatioh.-rOther , " r»n<lif>alpc fnr Statft Candid tes o - tate, r.i,A totnpeS ‘RDu reii, huu unu.*w Muuvsu^j +oejoro u»j jue? «« a MIWV < i -y * +!int the class colors. .The house Wflsfillfedjout beyond 'the rocks which line t t h e ] r e l ^ n ^ c o u M worship .God with friends that' had assembled -to 1ghoYe. I t depends on uk what courseJEnglish, pe p^ .. .. hear the - class options.- The/ cla ' lpotto was ‘‘Pnncxpia, ,non Homines.” | j After ,a‘ seieetiott by the Currie reeponsihiuties* ,are, anenoreu *ui n * r . w r : - r ' ? - r -. . - • t o t a l i r * « t o i 6 r . J . R Mprton L O f e v W O o i j b O o y e B » « ipeBed.(hO exercise with p r.y« . . : IW iiv e il'i»W S to «6 and fall pdvor lpvmg « t a » d o all tW . The first oratioii om-ihe ptogrdm L Bd opportunity to improvedt and bO fiOjer to pre ^ was “What -is Worth: While?”' by 'With all there howimportant end forever p r e r e y t h ^ Miss perditta L Bridgman. - “In life i;ve for something eyery hour % fJef f * * America Mr. v . 'to* -UN-i |o f> t 'A t o t a * * * " .the purpose,’of selecting elders,, and arranged t4--* the election be l>y ballot. The < espe- * discontent. .On©is the lack: of har-|tJjat jgij8rnionioua with thedignity of HW\I 1 n/TlStrrd, l ,ThRI..,v,."Av. . ..■ t:■ . /*l»an#Ici'hla' rtf.' re- mony with onfesi sarraundinga, he preB6nt being and the grandeur nf t0 , ' 1'’ iifectioa.. »StU ooa>a|’ " r. 7 „ , „ „ glial. w„ e altepaliaB'»»'*! well given. professor and other' is diss«ttisfactioa present opportunities;' We can oyer iour,- future destiny, few,of the words on come the first, and the remind we e«u [bayj the ocean lie© before ,us,” by b j: Prof- ' Of otiy lives. A ^ B ett!Ai|M;gs Stoll 8 ,J. Matthew 5 , . ,J„ , „ ‘,rtnl,rflt" e n t d r o p ^ y ^ h o n e e of the resen*| Mis0 j rene McClellan -used <fCob- tia lrfd fim #o |i^p rfes^ t' opportum-jweb((4ud Cahles” as. the theitie for tje s« r» -uW # fa 're a©-great w tb,6 | her,orfttiQtl aQd the-writer wove some ill need ask. Who,of «a can thouahtl ‘"These, two ar- - DUvUi Yiyly *M • * ^ . IChUCtb> ’*«*« «•“* — ’ r “Wo leave the , The,presentation of the UK jheichoice bf/Hoo.rgb Pleming, - ^ • 1 . I* w« r* T^i A ltMlft* Til rlltt I " • «r*r Ty..l» >.n'/1I, Ou Xoveinher 13, 1^67, arretige* morethati llvee years. ^ - - • U t i l rising/ The Causo for this ah-, i . , . . . . Mr Ari- m'ents were'^ade to ho^d nnotbeVelec-1' —----- ;— , ^ ":Y WmM state of affairs is, it ia de- p^e him their support. Mr* ■. tion on -November 30 to1elect three | CONDEMNEDINMISSOURI ANDCON* J c| are^ that ‘large numbers of, rioh [keney s standing with the ndmimtto- eidefs. This was: held .and'.resulted | --------1 ' 1 ' ‘ ' ,,T1+ll° 1 — tk5"°" Markable * FISCATED IN N ew YORK v ’-' Americans have been buying up the tion ’has been something' remarkable ' .' - 1 ' i * I d«r,T.QAio1lvf i-TiivIticr+.Tiolest feWI #V,a Cant- ilinl Fn, Tinrt riRen from goms/espeOialiy during the la t w ffpm the, f ct that he, has is . R. A. Frowk Was^ |n I J e | g ^ , t aci son and HenVKyle# and)* Clarke of Shltouis has con- l ^?11*1^ ---------- *----- - „ " a private cifizen to a public offioiMin application of the motto chosen b71 the5r orj;nat;0n and installation wasL ^-M an<J finea heavily a nurnheif of).' Where Pearls Are Found. - the short space of three years. A s to the dare and hejubjects.of- eaoh . f0j.x,eoember 14. ‘Qn that d 8 t e . ^ 0^ for8ehi0g baking-powders con- Oldgeogtaphiesmakethe Pexeion h;8 ^abilities there is no questipn- oration. - The , UB °?a Wt|verygOod thought; . . . wwnafc the plore of day and wy* 1 . ^ of d worj£^ sllip ; '0ne u»* •Today I have dgue all that *was tu^ ow^ bBIidiwork the other .the dj. A Jto• ‘Tvtrf*VW 1 YlIfir ■'Hfrt .1 ... ■„• ,v.. ■■ >,.■ •> ;..i were a credit to .class and, professor.ffoy consideration^ and their”,roquet nrfitlitctiona..were Well- re* monur,. my power to do for, humanity and .............To take life a#Gad .gives if otiteome ef man's ingenuity, seem, (..................... , , . . , *, vastly different when classed together hot as weWant it, then make tbs bre« would -be possible to .make a . t i t * 1 .AUtollAMAi. ilwt fe uutt YOtit WWW •» and .the p odu ti s, , ceived by the audience, , The mtisie for the occasion Was yery.appreqio- iWeV’' . 1 •! V’ i-. • “ of it is the hard leaton that life, p ts before the huhian soul to leatti.” . Miss Jennie Gobbler took for her subject “Nature as ft Physician,” The speaker left some very good strong cable from an ipfinitessimal number of .cobwebs.. The cbaracter of people is made tip of re many webs or minute -nets which aS’they were thought on nature as +, vr* * « woven together reenied of no purport the Emg 1 •but in after life made or marred the Character can grov only by ■ w thc.oocntry.nJ.nboehan the erowded city. in relieving- the wisfortunee of k'»J.7^-r . life will be miat n r w » i ”^ 0 ot c ^ a a te d people, consequently she oannotbe Iy . a century age « woman otherwise than the tender, Z Z pd em hn ' watgiven s M l p ‘ eoorned and to the and hcalth-rc^orlng ph ,m ,ac ttab «» . credit for ^ jrearing the household, gniding^ the she is,” The next the.en office with FISHERMENCOMPLAIN, was granted.tind they were given tiU*JpWtment.of New 1 , ^ „„„ ^ „ _ _ r , . ... ^ , til March'1868- Before the appoint- lUr of 6tpff being sold for baking poW- tributaries in Minnesota and WiS- , One denture wc ed timmarrived George ,J>Tem»u£ r0'Jder which they found wss miu^e .from Jeonsin q^uite a | ^ 8 ^ / o r suemmatioh was the op- moved from the bounds of thOj ............... ' ’ *«■» ° Trt1Cfl gation, and ou •April.lttth, un,,,, jothere met Avith the session tbey ae-.}, The Mealtlv Autnonties are “ “ J f r o m ^ ‘t he wa-1 ^ ” T J Z ' l a and Mont- dined to accept the office, and their taking effective means to prevent the g The ftaftorman does not worry the mforeement of the a and Mont cimea to i ^ On* into.our markets of in- keens the sheUs and state. ■The Anti-Saloon le ’Fishermen goraery Z n t v - t o p * * OllintrodMliott into,our .narkata of in -1 ibont * 1 ^ 5 konwthn nh£> county nav r, i ian # 1 ,n sp.smoiiKh«inkiir "in tilflcs of whole*I+nTrne fWpm to the button fad A,meeting was, held in Xenia] to select 7 elders, or in other woifisan [pound, there » a great temptation for j g 0 ^ ^ fiVp laws in this l ague per­ formed valiant service in- •nssistitig towards recuriug the tore in the streams, which kills the gation’ laBt Saturday an JJ township 1The present session to allow their ttites and imitation goods, to use it. L 011 factory built on a boat travels ‘ ’ , , pointed to confer wi ’ , Frtnrd no in hp voted on tbe same as the Alum baking powders can be detectedI an^ down the Mississippi. I t J In a little county school u o t l r trustees who form the township hoard ntjmea to bo vote htimher bv the health authonties by chemibalUtops at n place long enough to uSQ from prinpeton, literary exercises ate ; & r : ^ C T 5 S S S i £ S r * « . • already at L f the rehareeafion “giving a promise sold at from The twelve-yoar-old scion of ’ a a pound can, or that some pme-dike hotISG ^ aa asked to spend a * spoon, of glass* or piece of crockery, 1^-x.jvjgb-t camping out with hii&boy Tbe latter company are already at j df the cdfagregation "giving ^ Work on ao excaVation covering someJ0f a reasonable boPfftof Pe“c®r_ Newspaper* youthful* Solomon treats hk subject thus; * “Newspapers are sheets ofpaper on which stuff to -read is printed* The mep look over it to are i f their name* is in it. The' women nre it to put on t * n 00 S llgw aranum t and conquering i J-Atll“cou ‘ttft"Isr «si- ■ -------- iu. - ^ nrinl where the! On Atoril 23 ,18fi8, just nva a a y a j - j fortnight camping ^ 1 ‘rtwill b . .•*«** •tottmlrftotfttau / “ ” J S f S . Z t i Z ^ T m ‘ p § S [ may go, George, tf you r f l j d d ,« ttJ doh. liv n ’t to m krt than J election of 7 clde ^ I a . it.« y.>.y,nia ..rmfiiidi, in rdnliza the Iwrnmise me not to get into a canoe i xtewspapors came into the World, I . y j will theft contain purerwater tion, “Arbitration," ranee of eivilkaBon the “vay o t , ^ before anar EjCSns{lUltioD3 are moral ideas becomes stronger, [without which the world’s work cbuhlL and ft n0nlber . in both the moral and intellectuM 1 ^ on< r hi« pabie i» the 1 departed for their homes. W. j a qartjficate. He was « ^ t i o n r # j- jbe peopleoontu ae to ea e j pro „ ------ ,~.r ---- . date set for Thursday May L 18 ’ * pf thjg ^-bjeot and con- while you are there/’ said his unx* don’t think Goddose. TheBibto reyf , ,l'“ ^ ' " S S L I L L i b,kfa 2 Mx- low motto,“fS> I « h « - d a ^ t . l nolWog , Wat. ^ t0„, Md 1 m w J ' faitliMIi member at and as the health authorities 'continue the editor is the rmremg fellers talk about.. The first ' ■ m ere them editor I JOIUUV. « ... . t j , , boy reluctantly gave/ h k ideas of wreosrive generations ^ | 8«-“ tbe woman’s I^G rX m le f t Wddnesday ev^ng jM ^ s c 7 eek and seemed *dx5o"8H fnallyb^ driven ^ ° £ i y t h ^ h y S foUolring ]ever heard of wasthefeller whowreto ihestagesof human P ^ ‘J ^ U e n t - trainfng which hre done Afreets. Ed Bteel#John te a member at that p a r t m u l m ■' g t K t o W s »ioW xrerived to L p the flood. He hre beenhere ever the principles and praoUcre uf’t h e j ^ lrtWari wftaTing those/pure, J ^ ^ * T_ M^Alliirtcr end Mire iri4 t^ tiest was gtauted. the first to ™ oar bome8‘ ,1*raw K . — cti es ^ ‘^ [m n o h toward” e vi | ^ ‘ 6 j7,"Leo c lis e a - - , i)a 1OT1U» . ..... 0-— - past generations have changes empba- ^ ^ the strong cable. . , wft ybursday evening for ^ historyof the session, and he wan mzed fay the modern hitmatto seuti-j McFarland on “The Fillers of 1 , a:- -K-#mA*fa*rtd nre* went, the present .economic averriod | ^ Q0YerDmetit ” left some good ideas I • to war, and the prevalence of *P J , handled hk subject well* “to requested to get hk certificatean prO sent it to the clerk, On &iay IS, one | EVENARBITRATIONFAILED, due time: . Isince,' j r a s « i i x M s t 3 i ^ « v 4 -‘ "B”™ * ^ b^ " * ^ in# vejtaraay was tsi«<^jr ter I^ ^ m e try to raise whiskers. Afl In the show window at Eskridgek weQk later, the clerk of the co n g re g a -J^ ^ j^oUge HUL ^ 1 | reTiaw*tiR ^ ,0f *ftei j restaurant can be found quite * i° to f Jtional meeting presentedI the °®r ' c to who should have thecontrRetforlfccroioi MnA 1 st ment we find W { - l ^ 4 S a n d burios whmh Rawlo Me*L f election of George Jackson, Henry I . ^ m , m m m ( - . . . , . among the powers of the globe. ^ H x ^ n brought from the Philippines 1 (jeorgc Lurrxo, Samuel “er' | placed the mattor in the hands 1 1 which made oivfitoauon. B ^ ^ough America W« not ^ m with ^ returned to this Ponntfy* Lon ftlUl James McCieilan as elders, ^ arb tretkn committee consisting S.e“ 8 ’ showed unmistakable of Home, has ^ ^ ^ E o d i s p l a y is quite interesting. LpAtheii '* .......... ^ S ‘ anti-war sentiment among the masses Tbe nineteenth century was in with a The ,Building Commission of j erf them raise hell in their Ai, tort H us not being able to agree hood, and all of them areW , « i M ^ k I kno*. *nd 1 ?*'* «** wi a u i wKBuio »*suD Uit-Aeco R !««. A oppMittan , to l itaAtak yta ,l« ly t»‘ and 4 relaxation to the iutornatlonSi | WMj^ ^4 is building a monument of | anti tia re “V l ^ - of an arbitration efi ittee consisting A-r e r e “ a Tour Lfffrctionat* jpoople feel glad . fLt ^ cwoRii*. Jit up again,. Editors never Went to ^ •Youth’s Compfmiou* 1»nii(W)^rsn<Anfidltore never net licked. ^ i t f pfieatino,1‘’ taat ? belies'and c W ic fl ljn - J 0^el ti rt ^ , purniture for foe Court tbo papar dies, «adjheu | mighty renewal Leah ^bd'PPto®3jXyle, G j e O i A rtder-J^m rtw 1 foftffitt f fo knsw you’u ^ iH ^ llp o o p le f l l , but some one stark, Rndthe da^'ifw reltooh wfsF *15 elders c school because e i # ho g Ik Gur paper k a mighty poor oao* but h *■ . ______f. * ZZZA * 3 i - * • a r e | « , x prepidlde manlffereed thoiutolves. The great opportunity ferf the world’#J"* ^ art and labor .are bow}0f Muncie, Iud„ are visiting Istding race was «f#*tod ««d * » \ l I S L n d science ©salting • M L o r e o f mother, Mrs, Lucy principles of aibkrtrttoto began ^ L bkh relirion baa sanctified $sn pe*JMcClellan* y June 12* 2 11 4 Ketidalh These gentlemen have met J -— ““-1 .. , ' jGur paper k a mighty paqroae*but . sefmon fey the B oy . «LR. Boyd w h oF ^ over th/b id s atid totornots ‘t**** th*1 -^ J w e take it so ma can use it o* h** i at Wilmington# Ohio, the j® g __ . . . - l a *. x A I Hof cood man. wa# id>^nd ^ 4 %1««*,#«# Our editor does ntit «** » « « fie g W 1 B t a t t t o ” ^ ’ “ “ “ 1 , . r e * **« *” ora‘W*a ,a i fa , u a repotW, to tko com*| b„t p , . best luxuries her slender prtlso could j t itiWft e o * w, ^ ih g h s a w&ca «reu »»- applied with ataadJly to^esitog ^ I jtrkfckto redeemed, sosurelywill the qtiencyand sassewto the rela^ons o f j ^ ^ ^ Amsrioaa liberty b«^me the the great AngJo^axon people. Gases involving gfsat totetest, even national honor, were settled by the soothing hand of arbitmthm. .With there «on* dittona, may we not sea before the glorious sunset o f the twentieth Pen* tory, The Emancipation Fftotama* fiea that will be followed by anothett the perfection of progress toward universal peace?? , , Htot At im Mao Hatthwa ^ with “The AohistVimeto* of toeNtoa feettth to * rnrtx ae i sMp aboutn year --- - R ftfl\ mVf fo.the uanctsot tue nuuarag 00 m* 1 tionttii |j«> of t»«l«o MiMAda I,uok.y, 0 , s : Ci ' r,e*‘S ld i» tli ooootuig «” v T f . S i , ? S U t a o o » k o f f l i t a i o *omein*n»ot»rt-UonMt,. Godd«. of E>mp«n i , . goal .1 4f « '• At p .«ot both .M b . «j miuuft irtffRlchre whto we toew rettows^ the 1{_ J •• ............ .... v JoOlrdeft a t -1 • p ^by to ryU nd it may be sometime before »nB 0 as how you wam’t gpk was, in* b d f ir b ildin co J m tlu t she could hardly untie her ... . . i ...... . . . ■ .all comes :*m a poor ehauM when h* Ws*4 ^ He gore without uudercloie lu wtot*^.;. . ^ l l lw i i n l r . » 10»«» « « ,H„ j ^ o , mou u aotool «od mil t«»h [oodottook lo» ldo ootaa o H _™ ajotrsot of »h«lt»f| * u t m t Mld .ftMitsi m l to .w ilt wuntw » W 8 tt * " * " y m Mo0. pl»uSoftool moo tti, M l« * °> i“ *!1“ “ . “ Z:lrf,i«»tl1liOOB|n(tyO*f. I M l M l »ad BriltP® i - •»} - r e « 533 T - i E ^ | r e . « n . *-*!*«»«* . , Wolford,m * ! ! \ w fth tor tout purpose bring you a bottle toJwtoe*’’ 4 d you bring itt* asked the ail- ean moat „ m to. ’J* S f o c yeuth^ dsya tbe | Mr. andMrs.Will $**&* $f£ en t|am f t^ytotoreranre e« the^rt efUmong the ruined to* fire to#toeh i to... to.. ... t ‘ ....... wearsno socks andhi# a w|fs to port him. Fawbaanot paid hk ) soripfion to fiveyearn end d«m*l tend to,”- “Exohang*- •<W 3 i OaM m «ad IMN from rel W b s * w m m Mr#* Itolph arrived here to day* Mrs, daughter*ef to#re*®* # wmw Mb, juc«r«* Itij^aiJiw!vOregr)n, w Hx t . A»* \ m ,*#to

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