The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
t: Local and PerscmV Mi#»l i t t l e Siegler is visiting friends ami rriativee in Xenia »u«i is incident* Iy aUeihlipgthe fair, . Southern Snow Drift 123U\ at Marebant’s. Mrs, Anglo Satterfield, ofXenja, is yuMting relatives here. Bailie Pettiford w»s a business viri* tor in Xenia, Monday. The purest spices and vinegar at CoopcrV.___________ ■ _______ ; ,|j ‘ Miss Dora Siegler is visiting friends in Dayton this week. . Attend our Bargain Sale next week at Bird’s, T. J . Montgomery, wife auddaogh*. ter spent Sabbath with his sister Mrs ' Srpttfe. ; Mr. George Harper has sufferer another attack of rheumatism, • . —For anything in*tbe harness Tine go to Dorn’s. f ' • \V> R. McChesney will preach in the R .P . church Sabbath at 11 a. m No better time to puint the buggy than right now. ' "At WoHord’a, Two pick-pockets were arrested by Deputy Sheriff, Frank Tarbox,1at ' the Fair grounds Thursday. , The EpwortlrLeague will-give a ,, lawn fete on the M ,E . church lawn ■; Thursday. , . New apricots, 21b for 25c at March ■ ant’s. ' \ . . ’ Miss lizzie Girard of Urbana, has charge of the millinery store of Stew , art arid Usiick during the absence o;’ the m’emhers of the firm, *i *. *• r *• t If-you want goods at reasonable ;prices go to Dorn the Harness Man - .Miss Lulu Smith returned Thurs day evening from a visit with her sister, Mrs, Ham, ot Chillicothe. Dr. J . F, Morton has been confinec ‘ ‘ to bis bed for several days with a spel of sickness,though lie shows some im • -provement this morning. - ■ ’ . ’ Biggest Bargain' of the season at - oiir Remnant' Sale; be sure and at tend every.'aftemoOn a t Bird’s. - .Mrs, Walter Murdock- left Tuesday evening for Indianapolis, Ind., where • she will spend a few_ weeks with (•ocd George Denver, CM. Mis* Bernice Wolford, of Springs field, is spending her vacation a t her home in tbi#place. Comb and extracted honey at Gray h Co,'s. • Mr, O. E. Bradfate was in ’Woos ter this week attending a. meeting of the trustees or the college, he being a member. No'better time to paint the buggy than right now, ■ At Wolford’s, Mr. and Mrs, Ghas. Crouse and daughter ' were thu"guesta of "damer - ■F oi CS aie —Two Riddell. Atlases of Greene County, new. Cost $8.00, 0Will sell- for $3.00 each. One 'Hang iiig Map of Greene. Regular price $5,00.' .Will sell for .$1.00. Write this week. 7 W. D enver , ' Boom 50 Gotwald Block, Springfield, O. . SeVeral ladies from here attended a reception Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mies Carrie Hutchison o:! near Xenia. ■ Go to Cooper’s for woodenware, tinware and- queenswnre.' Xenia is again threatened with smallpox epidemic there 'haying been four or more cases discovered during the week, . F» E, Vance, of West Alexandra, 0 „ was. the guest of W. H. Owens the drat of the Week, * White wine vinegar, 16c per g at Marchant’s. Clement V. Ccllins a prominent young attorney of Springfield and Miss Nora Woodward of Tremont, were married Monday night, by Rev, A, D. Maddox, ofWestville, I SOM IpbltGEUGE I t is to the credit of soda water I that it creates no habit* You. [ cart,afways drink it or leave it alone* True, it is hard to leave some of our drinks alone after you once try them, especially our • f t t ® ’ But the attraction is not due to habit, but to the remarkably delightful /and refreshing qual ities of thisbeverage* No harm would result if you did form a halot for it, for it is as pure arid healthful as it is delicious. Bttt. 0 , Ridaway, ■ - - ..... M B 8 K - ..... V .............. . Opp. Opera Home, CISJA*VILU», * * OHIO. Landaker and family last Sabbath. McKinley postal cards have made their appearance,. . Save money by getting prices on fertilizer before you purchase, Kerr & Hasting Bros. Leesburg will vote on local option August 19 Frank Hill's mother of 'Ceda'rvillej and his sister Daisy, of Hicksyille are his guests,—South Charleston Seutinnl. STILL PAYING— ■18 to 20c lb. for Choice Butter 16c per doz, for Fresh Eggi .at Bird’s, Messrs. J . H. Wolford and C. M Crouse attended the Marylanders an uual picnic at Tippecanoe City Thurs day. A. nice line of' tablets and station ary at Cooper’s, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCollum have issued iuvitataions to a ‘number of their friends for next Tuesday •at* 4:30 p, m. Mr, and ■Mrs, L O. Davis. left Thursday morning to visit at Mr! Davis’s old home -at Defiance, O. They, will be gone about fen days. —Au excellent family horse for sale. Inquire of R. Hooo. The carpenter work on, the resi dent of Postmaster Tafbox has beeu commenced and. the workmen are making considerable progress with the construction. . L ost —Between the home of Jeri roiah -Finney and ' Cedarville, one bundle of grain sacks with the name of W. R, Sterrett on same.' Finder please return to W, R, Sterrett,-Ced aryille. Mm. ’Benton Barber and mother Mrs. Bratton-are-visiting-at-Morning Sun.. • blliss Lucile Gray is making a visit with Mr, aridMrs. Will Torrence, in South Charleston Fancy dried fruits of all kinds at Gray & Co’s. ^ Messrs. Harry Wilson and James Mitchell took in the recent excursion to Ningra Falls, Bev, Boss has beeu granted a vnea- sion by his congregation during the present month, . 1 • Great Remnant Sale every after noon the coming week at Bird's. Mr, Oscar Smith returned Monday evening from the west where he has been on a seven months trip visiting relatives and sight seeing Bev. Sanderson returned last Fri day from Chicago where' he has been attending the University, I f you Want goods at reasonable prices go to Dorn the Harness Man* Mrs. •J . H, Nisbet left Monday morning for .Baltimore, Md., where she will spend a few weeks with her her son, Dick, of that city. Dr. P. B, Madden has returned fromhis WcBtern'trip and Can be found at his office in the Allen building, Xenia. • . Miss May Bull, of near Wilber- force, is the guest" o f ' Miss Verna Bird. Go to Cooper’s for you bread cakes and crackers. ' . The Chicago woman who seized •*» mrglar and not only got her owit money back, but 25 Cents more, has furnished the world a valuable point* er on how to solve the burglar pro* )lem. . BARGAINS AT BIRD’S-Begin- ,lug Monday Ang, lltb and continu ing for ONE WEEK. I will offer SVEBY AFTERNOON from 1:30 to 4:30 p, in. ALL REMNANTS at ONE HALF REGULAR PBIOB TO CASH BUYERS.. Also my ea* ire stocks of SUMMER WASH DRESS GOODS jucludingLAWNB DIMITIES DOTTED AND FIG UBED 8WISHES. WHITE GOODS AND GINGHAMS at $ offour regulf h prices. Now is your chanc* ah BIRD'S* , The circus at Springfield today 1ms taken hundreds of people from thh vicinity* All are anxious to see the Jkmous.‘-‘Loop the- Lffopr?—,Every available .rig In town h«» beeu hired. Miss Emma Templeton of Dayton: if spending her vacation at her hmrR here, Council - ects in regular session Monday "evening. The public is aox iouriy waiting the outcome of the electric railroad question which was carried over .from a previous meeting. Miss Eva Ivniesley of Gettysburg, 0 „ is spending * few days,with her father, Dr, ivniesley,. of this place, bliss Ivniesley is employed in the Get burg schools. Something new ia cheese, iOe lb at Marchant’s, • The room under the I, 0 . O, F. hall which has been rented by the school board and undergone repairs. -presents, a much dilfevent appearance; Au addition was constructed an the north side which gives ample room* New seats and blackboards have beep purchased. Everything will be In readiness for school in September. —For anything in the harness lino go to Dorn’s, Pangey. M*.^ord entertained a num ber”of friends On last Thursday'' eve ning in honor of her brother Orville of Chicago, Light refreshments were served during the evening —F or B ent —Beet office room in Cedarville—over Hitchcock’s hiUiarc .room. J . P. Chew. Mr. Sterling Duster of Converse, Irid. spent a few clays with his grand parents, Mr, arid Mrs. Ogborn. Mr, Doster has au excellent position as book-keeper in, a large steel plant in that city.' Frefill cakes and Zu Zu at March ant. The G. A, It. encampment will be held this year at Washington D. 0., October 6 to 11. Tickets ivill be good ten days but eaa be extendec for thirty. Dr, P. B. Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, .EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad? justed. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 VelepHoue.—Office No. 7s, Besideae* No. a*, The resignation of Dr. Carson, pas' tor of the 2nd U. P. church at Xenia was quite a surprise ’to the people in this denomination. Dr. Carson has filled^ the pulpit in this Church for over'thirty years, Olney brand of peas, tomatoes, corn and beets at Gray & Oo.’s; The United Presbyterian picnic at the Dallas GroVe, south of town , .last Friday was .well attended, there, being one of the largest crowds present been since the gatherings Jiftve insti tut-d. Jamestown'has been a dry town now for some time and her citizens are perfectly satisfied, financially, morally and rcligionuly. The “ wets1 have attempted to obtain the 40. per. cent in order 'that they might have au election under the Beal law. Use Golden Buie flour.- Mr. Willard Johnston and wife of Shawkneo, Oklahoma, spent Sabbath with Bev. and Mrs,' F, O. Boss. Mr, Johnston .is cashier of the First National bank in his city and was on his way to Washington, D. C,, on business relative to starting-another bank,’ N otice —I am selling out my sash doors and blinds, flooring, hou89 and barn siding, joist,"scantling and the other articles usually kept in a lum ber yard a t much less than the pur chase price in car lots. I have £ large quantity of picket aud wire fenc ing, oak sawed fence posts, onk scantling, and plank that I am almost giving away, In fact I am selling a large quantity of 1 inch plank as low as 50 cents per hundred. •I have some feed sleds and grain fanning mills; also a jump sent carringe'and-n piano box buggy1and many other ar ticles a t very low prices. In paints, varnish lower prices than wholesale* , W* M. M itchem *. Mrs, Paygc"! Gray, of Dayton, well known to Cedarville people gave an impromptu musicle at her home last Wednesday evening. The affair was given in honor of Miss Mario Ham mer of Yellow Springs. The Dayton Herald speaks very highly of MisS Hammer's playing. The 10.0th anniversary of Captain Kobert McClellan's araival m this county, will bo celebrated on August 14,by' a family reunion of'McOlellaus, The members of that large family will dring their baskets filled with good things and spend the day a t the !fauber school house on the Upper .lellbfOok pike. BIG SALE other firm* Another one of those great qut price sales.for which we are noted. ISfe have put the price on all our Mcit’s, Boys' and Children s Suits, and all Summer and Light Weight Clothing of every kind. ^. Everybody who has attended our sales in the past, Know that when we advertise an article it will always be found just as we sa y , . . ' . No fakes, no substituting other articles than thb ones advertised. You will find everything just as we advertise or’your money refunded. . — — 5 - -------- --------------------- — ... We quote a few prices to convince you of what we are doing. I M e n ’s r • *r S u j i t s Y o u t h s ’ S u i t s , C h i l d r e n ’s S u i t s $6.00 to $7.00 values. . ............. $4.36 $6.00 to $7.00 v a l v e s - . * . - $ 4 . 3 5 $1,50 to'$2.00 values— : . $ l o o 8.00 to 10,00 values . .............. 6 .75- 8.00 to 10.00 valves— .... -6 .7 5 • 2,50 to 3.00 values..... - ...... 1.75 12,00 to 14 00 values- .... . ....... 10.25 12.00 to 14.00 values-............... 9,7 5 ■ 3.50 to 4 00.values..*... ...... .... 2 . 5 0 15.00 to 22.00 values- • " ' + ................. 13*75 ' 15.00 to 18.00 values-.,............. 12.50 4.50 to 7,00 values .' ' ) ‘ . -v * ’ P ' -‘ : •>»•*«*•*«•• 3*75 All odd Trousers in the house have been discounted 25 per cent. Our summer goods, Flannel suits, serges, straw hats, etc., have received a like cut, anil they1.must vacate. Bring the above list of prices with you and see that you pay no more tlmn we advertise, XENIA, OHOI. deo. Haller, A. W. Haines, H. A. Higgins, Resident Partners. . BANKRUPT V ILLAGE . “ I had a'most stubmynr-aough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and I' grow very thin, i then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and was q a i c k b ' J . ” 1 R. N. Mann, Fail Mills, Team Sixty years of cu te s and such testimony as the above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do. / We know it’s the great est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There’s cure in every drop. Tlifee a im : 25 ,-., enough lor an ordinary Just right for oronohim, hom e- cold; Me.,.—- v 1101a. hard colds, etc, SI, most economical io r chronic cases end to keen ondiund. J. C. AYEtt CO., Lovell, Mate. L i o n C o f f e e P U R E ISURE y g . ’iy s r . t t Bay Hitchcock, promoter of the newly organized band, has purchased a new saxophone for band Us.q, ;Mr, Hitchcock reports the band1*as pro gressing nicely and that "they will begin rehearsing the first of next week, * The many friends of Mr. Caleb. Shroades of this place will he pleased to know that the pension department has granted him an increase in his pension. He will receive $17’ a month.and is deserving -of the allow ance, Save money by getting prices on fertilizer before you purcliase, Kerr & Hasting Bros, Misses Nellie Ustick and Lilly Stewart loft' Monday evening for Denver, Col., where they will spend a few months for the benefit of the lattors health. - During their absence Lydia Scott is staying at the Stewart homo. Mose Mitchell has been bound over to the grand jury by the mayor of Xenia for shooting with intent to kill Tom Bushbaugh. . His bond was fixed at $500 and in default of this sum wrs The Greene County Teachers Insti* tute will bo held in the high sehool building, Xeiii-i,"Aug^ lS to 22. The- instructors are Prof.H, (h.Schtmicker, Pb, D. and Prof. 01 mm II. Jndd, Pn. D* Miss Bfisa Stormont of this place is secretary of the institute. The Yellow Springs correspondent to the Xenia Herald has the. follow ing to sayi “This corporation is heavily in debt and praotically bankrupt at the pres ent time.. Even the salaries, of the officials are monthfi*in arrears and yet there are persons in this community who are imprudent to raise the. alarm ing cry of water works. High taxa tion has helped to break up this place and to keep it dead brbke and unless the Citizens and council: keep their heads level and use~the strictest kind of economy there is no telling wlmt may happen in the future.”: August is the month for the cut ting of weeds and town people as well as farmers should see that the weeds along side their farms and on lauds and vacant lots be cut before they go to seed. I t is the duty of the road Supervisors to see that this work is ac complished by the 15jor 20th of this month. We:hoard of a would-be hunter who, or the first day of squirrel law, came home with thirteen squirrel. As a gentle reminder to such game hogs as this we will simply slate that no one is allowed to kill,over ten squa re] a day, The penalty for violating this law is a fine of $25 or one year of hard labor or both, The post office authorities have de cidcd that a silver dollar unwrapped with the address and a stamp stuck on is mailable. I Kaffir. English. The historic Babu will have to look to his laurels -now that the “educated Kaffir” has entered the field, says,, the" London Speaker. The following is the text of a letter serit by a government employee who had been officially rebuked for his intemperate habits; . -. “Having promulgated by conduct of drinking-presumptuously, I beg to tell .me nominally the person in formed you. Consulted by specula tions, the .case should be reprimand ed for the derogation of my name.. When you addressed your- inspec tion, I perceived dishonest intermed dling; otherwise I am not a contro- College Genealogy. Dr. William Everett at the Wil liams college, commencement gave the genealogy.of American:colleges. He said that Williams was a grand daughter.-of Harvard. The first president of Williams was it gradu ate of Yale, the first four presidents of Yale were graduates of Harvard, the first two presidents Of Harvard wefo graduates of Cambridge nni- - versity, Cambridge Was1descended from Oxford and Oxford from Par is, that from Antioch, Antioch from, Alexandria and Alexandria from Athens by way of the disciples of Aristotle. Williams was sixty-nine Yersial acumen. Bemember you are goiterations of men away from Sfic- forced to tell mo* The matter is !Ta\c.s» »ut only nine generations of . not to be approbated clandestinely, i institutions of learning. Kodakary 1 Brownie Camera - « $1.00 1 Brownie Finder -* iMt *• ' • ,25 1 Brownie Printing and Devel ; oping Outfit - .75 1Boll Brownie Film .16 12 Sheets Solio Paper -* .10 12 Cards for Mounting .15 i Bottle I’aStc - - - ,.05 2.46 Cost of 12 pictures 2} x 2J ab^ut each,- PLek pklr ure will give you n dollar’s worth of pleasure* ■“X,i RIDGWAY & CQ. The Druggist^ Opp, Opera Houie, because it was proclaimed publicly. Quickness of the answer will so oblige yours truly.” . «r -~r r■ <:~r- >■ *i- At the Cake-walk given Ials Friday night in J . C. Barber’s hall, by a number of colored boys, the judges, O, D. Marchaut, Wm* Stewart, Ghas. Creswell and Frank Ervin, gave the cake to Arthur Gains and Miss Luck * The Oldest Ship. Wlmt is stated to ho the oldest ship in the world has recently been sold ht Tenerife to be broken up. This is the Italian Bliip Anita, reg istered atjtho port of Genoa. The Anita, which resembled Christopher Columbus’ ship, the Santa Maria, was built in Genoa in 1548 and ef fected her last voyage at the end of Marcli* 1002, from Naples to Tcne- Jones. _The decision of thejudges was | rife‘T k ' o r l e v ^ o e k s ago, The 3 to 1 in favor of this couple, but the? Anita was of tremendously stout audience was unanimously in favor of ( build and had weathered countless James Baker and his partner. ( storms and tornadoes in all parts of X,T . .., * . „ the world: hut, says the Shipping , *iMCr>ar<r 1D„ r,ecclpt °^, * °L World of London, it was also the. ‘TheBook of the Boyal Blue’ for( slowest ship afloat, taking-205 days August published by the Baltimore on One voyage from Baltimore to and Ohio railroad *company. The j Janeiro. namberooDUi,,. tM poem, by M , 1 Tll„ G. rn>t. p „ rt0 m„ . u ! N 1n™ b ,g ’ TbsgarrotefitilldourialicsinPor- Soldierjnaii, Bent and Gray,” The to Bico, - I t is popularly reckoned a book is nicely illustrated and is full relic of barbarism, but there is emi- of information in regard to the G. A, nent authority for the proposition R. encampment to be held in Wash- tliat ifc is t ho scientific of Mb ton D 0 - i the methods of administering cap* * ital punishment, That it excites Try, Oooper’3 teas and eoffbas, \ horror, however, is indicated by the M m n\i , . * ] fact that in tho latest executions a ? d* colored, was ctmvict a n rd em acted as exceu- taken seriously ill Tuesday morning tioner, ns no other person could he With something similar to-paralysis, obtained to perform the duty. At Some hope is entertained for her r<* the garroting last year this same covery, ' . . convict acted as executioner^ for ' which service his term of imprison- Ghas, Weimcr has purchased the m'ent was commuted. Ho will now great stallion, Advisor; from Bev.! he set at liberty and will receive Edinburn who sold bis Stock at pub-, ^or his work. lie sale lflftt Frldnv_ Tli« u,...1 li l last i ay, lie animat was owned by W. B. Bryson for several / . . , , - • ..... , The French consul at Batavia years and is sai^ to have considerable states that lighthouses ate built, of *l>^6dr j bamboo cane in Japan and suggests t the importance of the wood in erect* - 'f Iiig Imndm«H!t{%£f<iHing. •-Thepo#^ WhencA camn that Anriwbii* resiatance of a bamlmo eauo faultlesa skin, rich, L y in 5 ? ^ ! mulling- face. -Shu Hriifes- good, goqd. Here’s bar secret, Bha uses Dr. King’s New Life PUU. He* in jdkmaUry-ovan with a length-ot sixty-five feet, is enormous. More- s«lt,“-ft1l organs aeilvi digestionv ^ben In the ground dr in water, idachrs no chance fbr ^bila the drier and older it good, no haae. ... them yourself* 25 o arilidgtiway & 0o< Only over, bamboo is said not to rot oh g r o tl . t w e n t y - f i f t h I Of u . p . Church li ued by Rev, t h e p r e s e n t Received his Cali March 2( Installed l'util August Church Remodele Cost of $1300. tho fiwn«r It bwcomot. Ih tM b it h e Heml«L After the resignation o •Warnock, the eongregj supplies regularly. ■ Mr. ]pek, being the senior mej gion, was chosen moder on Sept. 7, 1897. On M the session made arrange: congregational meeting t< March120 to express a eb tor. A t that meeting it i call the p resen t' pastm Avas moderated by*Bev. on April 5, 1898 . and Presbytery on April 10 a to Garnett Presbytery, sented by thatPresbyte meeting a t Ottawa,- ICan mud was’ accepted. 11 taken up on. the first ba aud the installation oceV '2,1898, by a commissi teryr D r r J r F —Hute and preached. Dr. J. dressed the pastor, aild Davidson the people, pastorate up to the j have been 73 accessions] ficate and 80 by prof Joss of ' 81 removals^a| leaving a net gain of <>3 been four adult and til fant baptisms. • j ' The church was reij and frescoed in .1899 •about $1300 and Ihe ' remodeled and improv cost of about $700. A of the pastorate the co raised the full quota for tbe Boards of the I • contributed during till ^ Mission funds the sn iff little over $1000 a y e r ^ On March 10, ISIJ death of Robert McGJ ber of session, and. thj McCampbell, who than 14 years proyi two inroads of deatlj and tho longest inter J visitations occurred ij of the congregation, Of the nine pastOl istered to this peophj pleted their labors o| them falling in the gone to their eterna] retired from active of age, and is pat| the coming of the n rider, and three aril other pastorales, j nishcd the first |J -ami the sccbud pfttj five of her minu have been yowif spuaking. i! The longest pad l!ev, J* a : W a | years and I t mon length was that o| laro which Wtt f : with that of Bev, ft dose third, wbi tft’onths. , Tho dust o f th widely scattered*] first pastor, Km rert in the He is the oaly , the only oiie whl 1 the scenes of hi? ■the1others, the l Hxrvcy Buchatj .h'ry.aiAMosd^ A. h t o l f iri ■ du itchy a rd tu lj * and tho sm J R m the eemstifi ifffiiytilfriKfeiiii iiff f t
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