The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
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Mf-Y, ■ William Barret was born in Fred erick county, VaMon April 19,1830, where he resided until Sept. 1892, ” ivhen. he remoyed .to Greene county, * Ohio. In 3872 he was married to Sh,p trustees cqidd be prevailed iipou | ^ Martlm E> Everhart whto di6(1 to pay the difference. Mr. J o h n ; M bm 1 i n i m ■T1 WGre t{ie par, Hnrbison a member of the trustees;^ of ftye ^ fom. of whonlj was seen and asked about the+m a tte r. two ^ a n d .two da hter3) survive .and he says that they paul the b i l l i ^ He Wa3 br4 ht up ;n the M h once and have the undertakers re- --- ° ceipt for same. H e contends that council will have to pay the bill as . the Dr. was hired by tbe Board of Health. Ju st what the outcome in the .matter wilt be is more th.ap •the ordinary citizen can tell. • We feel that more of our citizen tax-payers should-be present at'these meetings'in -ordejf that council can get an expres sion. , The coldest freeze out ever given any company was given the Springfield & Washington traction company on this evening. . The ordinance received its second reading, and stopped, Mr. Dillman representing the company is a very plesant gentleman and seemed to know exactly what the company wanted and was perfectly familiar with the statutes covering railroad matters showing that h e -h a d some knowledge of railroad hnsiness. We like to see men'stand up for their rights and not be over ridden by corpora tion or individuals, but this can be done in a business way and a t the same time show courteous treatment -to the people before them. Mr Dill man offered to explain all the provi> stons o f the franchise or make such changes as the company could stand of the F rien d s church, and died J u ly 3, 1902, 'T h e fun e ra l -services were conducted on J u ly 4 by Rev. F , O. R qss , and in te rm en t was Jmado in the old B ap tist cemetery south o f town. b u t the-members Of.council did. net seem to he much interested in the matter and the question was dropped. I t might be Well to state that council should he careful in regard to the treatment towards these companies* The D . 8 , & U, people were given a year « d (1 the time then extended. Hurry Frey was given a year, bu t he allowed his to expire, * The Xenia, Ocdarville, Jamestown and Wilmington company were grant* cd only six months, The Springfield and Washington people ask about eighteen months which is not to long A time* though we hear' some objec- ..lions, Osborn council went contrary to the D, S,.«& U. people and both this body and the citizens regret it to* day* There are times when some onus salons must be made in order to get these conveniences. Fo r a Suit of .Clothing or Pair of Pants for yourself or boys, try Bird’s. I f you have any Apples Or Black-i berries to Bell, bring them to Bird’s. The Republican executive comrnit- te meet on Saturday • afternoon and,- reorganized for‘the coming year by selecting the following officers: Chair man, Marcus Shoup; vice chairman, Win. Buckles; Secretary, I. S. Dines;. Treasurer, George Kelly. Mr. R. I. Stewart was recommended to tbe aud itor of the Board;of Elections. He will take the place of John W. Hedges whose time expires. Buggies painted a t Wolford’s. Several automobile agents liavd been in town within the last week, showing their machines to Dr, J . O, Stewart, who is contemplating a pur chase i i the near future, Mr. E d ward Htignr has already placed his order f'Or a Baldner machine. I t will bo constructed especially for road travel as Mr# Hague will uso it be tween Xenia and Oedamlle. ■ y • ■* ‘Ralph Bull left Thursday for#. the east.on n grocers excursion which started from Dayton. The trip will include all the principal eastern cities, famous Atlantic City summer resort and a trip up the Hudson river. “ About ft year ago mv ! air was coming out very fast, so .! bought a bottle cf Ayer*3 Hair Vigor, ft stopped the falling and- made nty hair gro\y-very rapidly, un, 1now it is 45 inches in length.**—Mrs. A. Uoydston, Atchison, Ktms. There’s another hunger I than tha t of the-stomach. | g HfiiT'hunger, for in s tan c e .* Hungry hairneeds food, needs nair vigor— Ayers. Th is is why we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always" restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy, ti.oo*i»uie. aii amain*. If you* rtnigetat cannot supply you, Bond u8 ono dollar andjtva will express y6u a.bottle, of,your nearest express So sure nixljeivo tlio name ....it expres office. Address, ,J. C.AVERCO.,Lowell, Mass. m Cards have been received here an nouncing the marriage of Dr, James Maxwell Monfort to Miss Anna Simpson Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Danforth Brown of New' Cumberland, W. Va., Thursday, Ju ly 15th. D r, Monfort was formerly en gaged in the dental business here and has many friends wlio will be pleased to hear of his marriage. The newly married couple will be “A t Home” after August 10th a t 136 X. 4th street, Steubenville, 0 ,, where thq Dr. is employed in the practice of lm pro fession# A Doubtful Remark# Admiral Schley was strolling around the picturesque naval ceme te ry a t Annapolis the other day when, happening to meet an old Canned salmon and meats o f all kinds a 6 Coopers. ‘ in m tr last k m e wo made refefened t > Mr, W# D Nesblfcarid Ids article in th e J u d g e ,.t h e comic paper, and since (lien we hut a had several rc« que.-t ? t» publish the, article and do so thi* wudi. The article appeared sev era l mouths ago and th e time o f the was several years hack* inis the JferdM i Here is a Bulls Eye No. 2 Kodak. Takes a picture 3,1 x 3 k This a very popular iustrumeut and does excellent work. We can Tit you out com plete to take, make and mount 12 finished nre$ for $10,15, pict- Opp* Opera Hois*. '*i* wim # ii13 Bts.th jmsku , Totin noxon,** sailor, ho remark cd, “Jack, ib is is a beautiful spot.” , Saluting, the w e a th e r b e a ten s a lt replied, “Aye, ‘ ........... i t aye, and i t ’ll be atil finer,-your honor, when some, more of our good Admirals get iplanfed hero#” ' ■- • - -•* ■/y» , , ^ Sulw rilK 1 for the H erald, lw*v Local tmd Personal. 32. L , Smith is again with W. L . Clemans, the insurance ogent, as solic itor. • ' T’ntroniie home industry by. uriiig •Golden Rule hour. ■James McMillan, fmiiier poBtinnsler at Ibis place, lias g.ine on .a trip to Minneapolis, Kansas. ' . • Herman Townslcy.who has employ ment a t Dayton, is vistmg his parents for a few days.1 Fancy-lemons and oranges a t Gray C V s ., : Charles Gillaugh of the H ill Groc ery, .is able to be out again after an attack of sickness which at onetime showed symptons of fever. Save . money by getting prices on fertilizer before you purctiase. .Kerr & Hasting Bros; Miss Lulu Shiitli is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.J.Harrij at Chiilicothe, 0 . ' . ; ; ; ■ . ' , #’ *' The Misses Bertha and .Carrie Rife have issued invitations to a number of their friends for Tuesday evening at eight o’clock, ■' ' - , —All persons having rooms to rent, for either boys or girls who will attend college this fall, report same to J , D, Williamson. The scaffolding for the frescoers of the R. P. church has been erected and is ready, for the contracting company from Cincinnati, F. Pedretti & Sons. The work offiescoing has already, he- gun. ' / Buggies painted ut Wolford's. The sixty-third annual session o f the Greene County Fair will bo held Wednesday, Thursdny and Friday,. Aug, 6, 7,8. There are to be but three days this year instead of four as usual. C. M. Austin is president of the ns sociation. v That A Right, the imported Ciydes- dale-Stallion, No. 9607, will stand at Alf. Johnson’s stable, one-half mile east of Jamestown, on Thursday, F ri day iind ■Saturday, of each week. Terms, $10. , One o f the leading railroads abso lutely prohibits the- use of 'tobacco by its employes while- on passenger duty. Nice homo grown blackberries at Coopeis. Mrs. Anna C. Hess of Cedaryille, and Wra. H.-White o f Sharron, V t., were recently, married at Greenfield, Mass#, by Rev. J . W. Stephan pastor of the M. E. church o f that c ity .. Olney brand of penB, tomatoes, corn and beets at Gray & Co.'s, 1■ ■ . -V Sherman Jenks of near Jamestown, reports that he had six acres of wheat which averaged forty bushels, to the aerfe.’ He also says that' no-.fertilizer had been used. This yield is one of the largest reported this season. Mrs. Anna Bell Reece left for Muncic, Iud#, Wednesday after V short visit with friends and relatives. Largest line of overalls, shirts and jackets in town. Also full line of Brownies iri all ages from 4 to 16 yrs* a t B irds,, : The 6th annual picnic for Mary landers o f this state will be held a t Tippecanoe Thursday, August 7# There ib ' always a large attendance at these gatherings. The program will consist of speeches and music. Judge ' Remley of Iowa, has de clared that under the Iowa law cider mustlbe classed with whiskey. For a nice hammock at a reasona ble price try Bird's. The last few days being so very warm quife a number of people have passed through here to .Clifton, picnic grounds* Ono delegation from- Jamestown passed through Wednes day and while in town sang "James town dry town, no snloons in our town.” ’• ’ No better ,time to paint the buggy than right now. A t Wolford’s. Robert Bird has installed one of the latest National cash registers in Ins store. The machine is one of the finest on the market aud is a valuable addition to Mr. Birds’s store, ' - Stewart Towusley has been awny from his work at Kcer & Hastings for several days owing to sickness. Some Coffee* k are Glazed with a cheap coating. If glazing helps coffee why aren’t the high* priced Mochas and jfavai glazed also? L i o n G s f f e o Is not glazed. If is per fectly pure and has a delicious flavor# tl* MwteMihWm*f»l* ; Ned Some Stationery ? ? ? ? ? There is'no need of depriving ydurseif of wide choice in the ' matter of stationery, or of pay ing too much for it. W» nave an uncommon line of .stationery and everything tha t goes with Our stock of papers is con stantly supplemented by the lat est styles and designs as fa^t as they copie out, . , Box and Bulk Papers* All Sizes.and Shapes, Inkj, Mucilage, Pens, Pencils/ Eras ers, Etc, But. 0 . Ridaway, Druggist Qpp. Opera House, CEDARVILLF-, * - OHIO. A’blnck dog by the name of "Lad” belonging to'Mr. W. H. Owensexper- ienced a dangerous ride laBt Saturday evening. He was about th e ' railroad tracks and struck by one of the fast trains and carried quite a distance, The dog was found latter with a brok en leg which was-afterwards set by a ciarf. II Aip 7 grocery line! One of the mostimportant improve ments that has been pu t on business property is the repain ting o f the C. W. physician* Call 6 for anything in the (’rouse block. The building had not been painted for several years and since it is brigteued up by fresh paint i t presents a much improved appear ance. The body is of deep red wfiile the trimmings are b lack 'and white. John Ross is doing the work. No better time to paint the buggy than right now. ‘ A t Wolford's. Mr and Mrs. 0 . M. Ridgway left Thursday for a visit in several of the Eastern cities. The drug store is left in charge of John Wesley Boyles o f Springfield# Mr. Boyles’ experience in the drug trade will enable him to look after the business in a very satis factory manner. Wanted, Butter and Eggs. We pay in trade 20o lb. for butter; 15c per doz, for eggs a t Bird’s. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Henry Thompson, a hoy. The Greene county jail, located nt Xenia, lias been vneant for more than a month. In the hundred yenrs or ■more o f the county’s existence hereto fore there had bu t one time when there was not n single prisoner in the jail, and that was for bu t three days. -Penitentiary News, Breed cakes and crackers at Coop ers# Cincinnati is a t present in the midst of a bread war. Manufactures are cutting the price Until a t present it is ns low as one and one half cents a loaf. I t is expected to go to one cent, The loaves are of sixteen ounces each. This state of affairs Should prove to be quite a harvest for the laboring classes who are compelled to pay enormous prices for meat, Fo r a pair of Low Cut Shoes, Ox fords or Slippers, for men, women or children, go to Biro’s, Mr. and Mrs# Will Arthur are re. joicing over the arrival o f a boy at their home last Wednesday morning. ; A Big B a rga in -O n ly 48o each for choice of Ladies’ Shirt Waists ^tast Beasoii’s styles). Regular price was 81.00, §1.25 and $1»50 each. Come quick to get your size, a t Bird’s# „ A prominent worker-tells a story o f a mother who won a-silver clip at n euchre party; on displaying the same to Ihe family the next morning, her son, a lad in bis teens, confidently told her that he had done better than that by winning ten dollars a t the pool tc* ble the night before. She could not condemn the lad, but it taught her a lesson not soon forgotten, » Pickled p o rk p e r lb 124c a t'B ir d s . A t a meeting o f the city council in Springfield Tuesday evening, the Springfield and Washington Traction company were granted a franchise for twenty-five yearn. This company now have all their franchises with'the exception p i Washington, C. II., which city will give a t the next meet ing o f council. The survey for the road inti been completed and the sur veyor/ is now busy making his proofs and profited fo rthe company in order that the read may be financed. SOCIAl, EVENTS, On Thursday afterm/m Mrs- C. M. Crpuse;.and Miss Lula Barber enter* tainel in honor o f Mi-;s Je.-b? Ben nett, o f Washington, IX V. About seventy-five ladies called between the hours o f three and six and were re ceived at the door by littlo Mary Luciie MarsbftU. ■ At five o’clock the guests wero invited to. the homo oi Mrs, Crouse,-where an elegant repast ■was- served. The decorations were nasturtiums, sweet peas and aspara gus, The hostesses were ably .assist ed by Mrs, J . II. Andrew, Mrs. L, G. Ball; Mrs. W. L . Marshall, Mrs- F rank Tarbo.x, Sirs, t'has, Ervin, Mrs, W, A. Turnbull, Mies Daisy Gray and Mrs, F rank Turnbull, The punch bowl was presided -oyer by Misses. Lula fSmitb, 2#ola Downard, Vera Andrew a n ! Mrs, C. 0 . Morton'. The .out-of-town guests were; Mbs Bennett, Washington, D. if,; M ies Burdick Courtrigbt, Oirclevilld, 0 ;j Mrs. Hardy, Orange, N , , J ,; . Miss EsteJia Thorne, Peru. Ind,; Mrs. Thos. Moore, Jamestown;,Mrs* Jus. Ervin, Mrs. Chas. Ervin,-Mrs.- F rank 'T a r- box and. Airs, W, L , Marshall and daughter Luciie, Xenia, * ■ J '• " -o-r- „ A number of young folks, took a straw ride, last Friday evening, to Jamestown. The merry party made things lively both going and coming. The campnign tin horn was much iu, evidence. •. * Miss Daisy Gray entertained, Wednesday evening, in honor of her guest, MiSs Blanche McClellan, of Wooster. Those present were Misses Belle, Winter, Blanche iind Mary, Ervin, Mabel Owens, Jennie Morton, Estclla Thorne* Jessie Bennett and Burdick CourtrighC Refreshments were served during.the evening, , . - A moonlight piciiic was given by the young tolks last Tuesday evening. The crowd drove over to Clifton, where a "Dutch” ,lunch was served. The evening was delightful, and the party relumed by why of Yellow Spriugs. . . . . * * - \ ’ Miss Mubelle Owens will entertain a number of her friends,this evening at her- home on Xenia avenue, in luJntjr o f her guest, Miss Estelle TMmie, of Peru, Ind. TRIALSET fOR TODAY. The trial for the inunlerers of Hor-i ace Shroadcs nt Chicngo last winter.is set for today and citizens here in gen eral will be interested in tbe. outcome. The Chicago Record-Herald bad ■ the following to say Thursday; - y “ A ju ry was completed in Judge Kavanogh’s court yesterday to try Frank Kolar and John Hajny for the murder of Horace Shroadcs a t 389 Sacramento avenue, Jau . 29- As sistant, State's-■-Attorney Fake will prosecute the 'case. Edmund . FiiVth- man aud Dougald Muir are the law yers for the defense.” - BISHOP”NICHOLSON ON TOBACCO'. The vigorous'protest issued by Bish op Nicholson of Milwaukee against the use of tobacco by the clergymen of his diocese, is causing no small stir in Episcopal circles. The bishop re fers to tbe recent order of the North western Railroad company forbiddiug tobacco to its employes while on duty, and says that some of tbe clergy may learn from this action a Useful lesson in morals and in some manners which make men, “ Wo bave never yet,” he declares, "beard any • argument in favor of tbe persistent use of to* bacco except that o f a purely selfish indulgence* . Men whose vocation calls them to a daily crucifixion of the flesh, and who are supposed to lie on duty day hnd night, have#no right to use such an argument. We have never yet met with one single trace of moral good or spiritual help or physi cal gain resulting from the use of to bacco, bu t we have seen untold evils aful grave decadence following in its train,” The clerical smoker is not as, ubiquitous as he used to he, am i as the years go by he will bo more and more- of an anomaly, thanks to the Tearless moral aud spiritual leaders who, like Bishop Nicholson, do not hesitate to voice the truth in such a way as to.arrest thought. Notice of Appointment. Estate of I)isa £># Sriggers. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and duly fied by the probate court of Greene County, Ohio, as executor of the last, will and testament of the estate of Disa Sledge Sliggcrs, deceased late of Greene County, Ohio. All persons indebted to the said deceased will make immediate settlement and cred itors Will present their claims accord ing to law, durly, authenticated, to the undersigned for allowance. . t<u 0# Ik tob,' June 27,1992, Kxmttor. A DUKE’S AMfelHQH, Dow g rn e s t p f Cumberland. Waotl '. tile ftmjtisii Tbronp, -t»| ■' A t'tb e finite e l if e o r /o I F / b ,> 'll j r.y fatiuT was with the v,l then -fo r tho first iirm mvl faow longed to bo king,, c.dding that was much.more lit to bo Mag-Ahs liis brother, the .Duke of ( :iaren<? who m igb tjm a good er.j’or, but Y,-; kingly neither in looks, nor mat] xjers. On ■ ono occasion whm tlj duke was- to have an. interview ?,i the. iring my fa the r went with hi, ip Windsor, where they remaine. fo r the night. -The royal hrothei- dinecl alone together. Queen Ad laide was ill and did not appro, and. my fathe r dined with the Gu;i in an adjoining room. . During dig] ncr loud voices were .beard, whieh soon.became more vehement. Both brothers bad..},drunk more thaa usual, and the duke lost bis le-japcr and his head, • .Then for the first time -King Wjlliam, suspected the. idea which from th a t time was nevi or ou t of Duke Ernest’s mind, that’ be ought to be the next king of Eng.] land should no male children- sur vive his brother, William -IV. . The^ duke, rising, said: “Call inj the suit; I aim proposing a toast;! ‘The king’s, heal till God save the] king!’ ” - The su it came in and] drank it. Then the duke said, “May j I also,,sir, propose'the next toast?”’! TName it, your grace,” replied the King* “The king’s heir,” proudly] said the duke, and “God bless h im r ] A dead- silence followed; then the ] king, collecting all his energies and] wits, stood up and called out: “The king’s lieirl God bless her!” Then, throwing the glass over His shoul- der, ho tu rned to his brother aud exclaimed, “My1crown came with a J las.s, and my crown will go to "a lass/’- , - * Every 'one noticed th a t the duke did n o t drink the toast. lie left th e room abruptly, scarcely-bowing to his br.other, the Iring.—“Tales of My Father,” by A. M. F . * Cold Comfort. The butler in a Scotch family oc cupies a privileged and unique posi tion. H e sometimes assumes a free dom of speech' which’ seems to American ears* to border on imper tinence; b u t to those who knowbim his frank speech is only one of- the many evidences,of his interest i n ' the'fam ily welfare. . A young American woman was thd guest a t n house where a butler of th a t sort reigns. She submitted to bis patronage with much amuse ment; but one day there were unex pected and ‘important 'guests for dinner, and a little while before the meal was served tho bu tler waylaid-; the yo’ung American in -the hall,- “Fm fenarin’ there’ll no be quite enough soup,” he whispered, “so when it’s, offered ye maun decline it lass,”.-''* -. “Decline soup, James ?” sho -said, laughing. “Why, th a t would not be polite.” “Weel, not precisely,” said James, with a benignant smile, “bu t they’ll ] a’ make excuse for ye, thinlcin’ ye/J Icon nao better,” 41 A .Choice. . “Life,” wo gravely say to tho sor rowing friend—“life, wo should re member, iB fu ll of grievous disap pointments, and, though, ps you say, you, feel th a t you have made mistakes, ydu should not repine, for no doubt in making one mistake you have escaped another equally great, if no t more bo .” ' We could talk thus for several hours ahoilt the mistakes of .others, bu t he interrupts. “I t may he just as you say,” he observes, “bu t once I bad a chance to buy a gold brick and instead used the money to get married on#” Weeping because he would never know the thrilling sensation of be ing gold bricked, we pass hurriedly, on.—Judge. Sandy’s Explanation* A braw son of Scotia accepted an Invitation to spend a fortnight with a friend in London, whose quarters were in the dense purlieus oi Clerk- cnwell# On joining his host at breakfast tho morning after his ar- -riVal the following colloquy took place, much to th e annoyance of the mistress of the house: Host—-Weil, Sandy, old man, how did you sleep? Sandy*—Awcel, moti, to eay the tru th , na so vara weel. Host—I am sorry to— Sandy (interrupting)—Ah, dinna fash ycsself, mon# I was better an than the ileasj for they never closed a blessed c’o the whole night. The Water Spider’s Air Bubble. The water spider, which spends most of its time under water, cat* rics a bubbbs of air for breathing on th e underside of its body, and when this air is exhausted i t comes to the surface fo r more* I t is enabled to •carry the a ir bubblo because the un* dersido of its body is covered with tiny ha irs feet so close together that tho surface filrii of the water does n o t pass thfeift, although tho air docs, and thus tho a ir is imprisoned among th e hairs. , , EXCURSION TO CINCINNATI, Excursion tickets to (Inchn’isti will be sold via Pennsylvania haw J u ly '20th a t §1,25 round , trip, going on special train leaving Ctekw' ville At 0;OO «, m,, Central time. - - Cement, water tanks holding front lb to 20 barrets can lm had o f IHflf Bitos. (M l and «ec them 1cfoto hoy fwg #i*§wi*ft» < k -g . r m £ 13 ^ Tw K v n ' - :w - :H of light $17 S a ils 1 GRAPE ROT PR£\ The O h i^xp c rim en already called'attention ■of-grape rot preveqtion as to the source when- may be obtained for ou Bordeaux mixture T etins will-be sent to th ♦Warning is now give a t six-day' intervals while weather Is so grape rot; also, that It safe to use the regular tore except perhaps on grapes. Upon -Concoi varieties ripening with or earlier, ammoniac] t ate or Soda Bordeaux “Jerably The latter, sho tuted, since the ordii mixture will coat the! g Grape growers are u .tale one of the last by- ■ preference f-ibxr ri mixture, and to persist, iug until August 15; u one application should that date. A. D. Bum 1 t.j*;*.* t"* §fc n'ljf
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