The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

/ r I f%■1 J,'- l^o&l sad TtTSGftfdL jw'ii p -^ws^ fPcv^^vimi -pp PffwWfPfisif HW-. mmhii .. »ir.|i*fpunii- >,»Mi*»«»wni.* Mi-«»*. . . Bw," Walter Condo® will preach i» the U. P, ahurch j8*bb»th».hoth »Ornl»f * jm 1evaatef, I I te M*ry BrattoA k hem* ftom Chicago, rTg&t B*I#—One canopy top buggy fo fair condition, Inquire at this pfBea* dame* McClellan i* in. Chicago Una week* ’ \ ” Mr, Erauk Milburn of Pateepjltet tothe'gueet of parente, Mf* and , Mm, James Milbura, for a few days. Comb and ^xtracted-honey at " Cray & Co/s. ^ Carlton McLean left last Saturday night for Buffalo, 3ST, Y,, where'lie ^haa^CQepted-^-posItiaa-^itb^tlierJ American Cereal company. ' Mm- Kate Ewing .and daughter Mary, of Louisville, Ky,, are guests Of‘Mr. arid Mrs, J . Rh IRabet Prof. W, G, Warner has removed ’ to Springfield and will have charge .9f '* music in Medway and Miami town* Ships for the coming year, ' The Jobe family reunion was held Wednesday a t the home- of'Mr. Ed' Jobe near Selma. , dependswholly on your equip­ ment. There’s nothing a man should appreciate more than.# good shaving outfit, yet hum dreds worry along with a razor, strop or 'other- requisite that makes each shave a surgical opm'Stnwr- ’- We have the finest razor strops, that make play of keep* ihg a razor keen, mugs, lather brushes, shaving soaps, sponges, | bay rum, lotions, everything that the most exacting shaver wants. B«n. 0 . Ridgway, Dr#« 4 i«. Opp. Opera House,' cdDARV fU fc - ^ OH ! .......... .............w:!Mra,:^ here next Myg f a ’ f t ■ 4 # « i 1 / 1 ra.vt^Tarbox, who ' has been rs. J . y McMillan, o t S o u th ,'in zron o ity , P l „ ton several weeks Charlestown, was the gnest of rela- .tares Tuesday. > . ' . “ '* ’ , „ V, ■;■'....‘..... ...AT - “ ......■ .. ....... . ■ ...Revr JamesrHrCooper; op Oxford, ‘ rFa»ey lemony and oranges at J will preach at IT a. m. in the R.* P. S*\ -■ ’ Rev. Joseph' McHatton, of- Pitts • burg.is visiting’ his sister, Mrs. M* r „ The Misses Stetrettg have issued in* " r ' - 1 vitations for tomorrow-afternoon” to a 1 - “ dumber of their lady friends. - . , Dr. W-. B, Van Note and- wife, of P'v ' ‘ ‘ Lima O., Visited with Dr. and- Mrs, Marsh, Saturday and Sunday, - „ ” Cero-Frutoy-good to eat. y ’p)banil?a' 4 - V i ^ * l>*J-l '’ " \ t Mr-, and Jljrs, B, ,T. Baker Have heen guests of Mr, Baker’s sou, Harry J *Maker,,and family of Marcus, O. , - ' Mrs, Sylvia Kyle has returned from ■ an extended visit with her sister) Mrs. - 1 Jamieson.’afcNew'Moorefield, Ihd, ‘ Miss Lunette McMillan ;is home , .from,'Sparta, Jll.i where she spent her ■t • - summer vaoation, ! ' ik Dr. P. R, Madden, Practicelim- " , ited:'t(>''EYB; EAR, NOSE AWE) 'j ' THROAT. Glasses AccuratelyAd* l -- -.justed.].' Allen BuildingjXenia; O. , •VeteoHcus.-~Office Noi ya, KtsWesee Ho, i/ We havesecured fine 8x10 nega­ tives, both o f tbo>new and old Re­ formed Pieshrtrrian church buildings, exterior and interior and, those wish-] ing duplicates can1get them atr any time, , Downing’ Studio. The- liverynien about Xenia are very unfortunate in hiring- rigs to Tb# danmstowa Item, ataUw that The Montgomery eottoty M t k be- ttw w*JUge* «ved 1460 rinn« tba lag held this w**k »t Dayton and iwlooiMwar# driven out, in a redtw-Jquite anumbar of onr cithwaa are in tion nfih® imniudk aalxry and the attendance, Tfeit fair is oonridered cutting down in 4ho number of police>00 of the boat county fairs In the state. The grounds are large?, well abided, and the buildings and 'bulb courtcase*, Mr. and Mrs,. R. A. Atkina, of Oscslola, Iowa, are hero for a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs, W. J , WUdmao. Miss Agnes Walch, of Chicago, who has been .the guest of A, & Bmith and family, baa returned to her home, and was accompanied by Mr* Herlishy and two little daughter* Mr. John Piei'ce-was in Urban* this week attending a state meeting of the Junior .Order United' Ameri* can Maehanlce, Ho„ represented the local lodge as a delegate. In the free for all puce at Dayton, fWariueiriay,Tattle-Frank, -owned- by the Dwyer Brothers at Jamestown won second money. ’ The best time was 2;10| . '' Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Spencer, of Jamestown, were in town Tneaday -in attendance at the dedicatory exercises of the Reformed Presbyterian church, ' D. W. Clause baB staked off the vacant Ipt on Main street next to his :ay* o f ,,the •latest' design^. There. m aiwaya a large attendance, thw bring from the fact thsfc many city people ■attend./ ■ ;:A.- prominent ^:•Cedaryilla stockman,. in speaking of the fair, says that he would rather show hi* stock at It than any county fair in 'flm the ■' classes have ■ large [:fC: :■”;■■ ;■; M|. Rted.-1W|l s p ! of Selnia, agent fora lidt *wafer heating system for dwellings, :■manufactured R f:■',Pierce, Butler «fcPierce, of Syracuse, K ' Y. has Just completed the erection of such a system for Mr. W. H , Cres- Messrs,- W -J. Tarbox and J . W, Pollock expect1' to put in .the same yetem, .Experiments conducted- by Dr. Lorimer of Jamestown’ in connection with the State Bacteriologist a t Co­ lumbus conclusively prove that tuber­ culosis can he transmitted from cattle . - to human beings. A veterinary sur- mcafc store and will have a small cot*'geon' of Jamestowu bad contracted tage erected, Charles Cropse Jr, and something like blood poisoning from family expect to occupy it.- • a.disQased calf, and his hand swelled j GeorgeWinter is. taking-'a fewdays’{in alarming manner. The dis j vacation from his work at Cooper’s tissue wffS cut out, and when 1applied* to two rabbits'caused their F a l l O p e n i n - Our annual Fall Opening of •] '■■' ■ •■.. t Dress Goods, Suits " and Millinery] -W IL L BE- TtibRSPAY, FRIDAYnnd SATTBOAY, SEPT.Hth, | 2 tfi and 13 th Our styles are exclusive and our assortment large an* complete. Everybody is invited tp attend , tbis display of autumn styles. V grocery, spending the time in recrea­ tion- George took in the Montgom­ ery county fair at. Dayton yesterday. ' The public schools opened Monday morning with the following attend­ ance; Room, number one. 29; two/ 24; three, 31; four, 43; five, 44; six, 30; seven, 33, eight; Iff, the room on the hill, 30., Total 282. There will be nine graduates this' year. . W, II. Blair, of Loveland, was quite sick for several days at the Home of ljis mother-in-law,^Mrs. Sat­ terfield, last week,though he^vaa able to go to hjs kuno^ Monday, He was threatened with something lifee.nm- strangers. There have been two rigs^ar'a feve.r- stolen wifhin a week; ' , ' j Rev. W, H,- Me Master, of Pennsyl , -A meeting pf the local .telephonej vania, spent Tuesday in town in -at- •company wee held'Tuesday afternoon. Itendance at the dedicatory service of Messrs. James McMillan and James Rankin' of SouthCharlestown were p r e s e n t . ^ ‘ Mr. Ed.‘Nisbet expects to go"to Richmond, Iild.» the first of, "the month where he has secured employ­ ment. . ' ■’ Miss "Mary Montgomery returned * to her home iu Enqn, Monday, after " 'week’s visit with her co'ufim'Miea Dora’Sronfe, ^ t • Mrs, E. C. Snyder, •of Cleveland, ' and Mrs. Eph Worthington, of - Moon's,P» 0 ,,'O ,, wero guests of thoir . sister, Mrs. Marchant, the last of the *week. -The half tones Used in this issue Were made from photographs taken , by Downing the. photographer n " Xenin. . PThe W, C. % U. will meet a t the , ^tome-ofMrs. Geo, W. Shroades next Thursdaya t 2:30 p, tn. I . r c A GenerationAgo coffee could only be bought In bulk. The sOth century way is the LIONCOFFEE w ay -se a led pack­ ages, always clean, fresh and retaining its rich flavor. Olhey'brand of peas, tomatoes, corn and beets at Gray & Oo.rs, , . V' * \ ' -i Charles Galbreath, who hns been employed iii the Day.ton. ifftate ,Hos­ pital for some tinae, is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs, Eliza-, beth-GnlbreaUL-r-- ' Wallace Ififf, who has been preach­ ing at Idavillc, lad., this summer, is homo for a two weeks’yacation before entering the:R. J?. Seminary at Phil­ adelphia. . Rev. J , F.‘Morton and family en­ tertained his sisters and cousins this week, Mrs. McLaughlin atid Mrs.) Blair; Misses Anna Blair and Iva Wyatt, of Salem, 111.. Mrs. Dempsey, who has-been mak­ ing her home with her daughter, Mrs. Bell Gray, left Wednesday morning for Kentucky, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Reed ot St. Louis. They will visit in Covington and then go on,.to St, Louis. Miss Daisy Gray and sister Lucile, returned Tuesday evening after a de­ lightful visit with relatives along the lakes in Canada. t The many friends hereof Mr. Cal vin Wright will be pained to hear of the death and burial of his youngest Sister, Fannie, a t the home of her father In Idavillc, Ind, She died Monday and was buried Tuesday of this week. This is. the first death in the fatally, which consist* of nine, the R. Pi church.. Rev. McMaster has been preaching .in Xenia, being interested in' the Rational . Reform movement, a ’ . ■, ‘ ' Prof. Dora Anderson of Loudeo- viUe, 0 ,, arrived here’ this -week ready for tlio opening of college next Wednesday. Miss Anderson was ac­ companied by her father, Rev, Auder | son, pastor of the Presbyterian church' Of that place, who attended the exer­ cises of the dedication of. the R. church, ' r> JL A The -funeral exercises over the re­ mains of Charles Caudill, last Monday in Xenia were largely attended; Mr. Caudill Was for several years an em­ ployee in the paper mill here, having given up this position about two years ago to accept ope a* brakeman in the railroad yards at Xenia, The cans* of his ’death was iu being run over by a yard engine. He had stepped on the running board in front when’ ' something gave way and allowed him to fall before the moving engine. Ho lived only a few hours after the acci­ dent. ■ —- Mr. Robert Watt, who has been attending the fairs this year with his hogs and sheep, returned home Satur­ day night, having disposed of his stock at the Ohio State Pair. How­ ever, he will he ready to go out again next fall. Mr, Watt seems to have found no trouble whatever in selling his stock. deatl(> from tuberculosis in a short time. - I, ' „ , Fancy dried fruits of all kinds' at _• , 5 ’ ' ‘ : „ Gray &> Co’s, - M. W. Collins On- Monday sold liis fancy high bred fohr-year-old -black driving horse to Mi-. Will O, Giistin, Of Wayncavilie, p ,, for 'S250. This gelding was sired hy Wilmoue, owned by W: R, .Bryson, of’Xenia; nnd.had for dam a daughter of ‘.‘Artillery” by Hamiltonian 10; second Jam hy Flor­ ida, and he also by Hamiltonian 10, thus giving,him so close a relationship as indeed few living horses carry in in their blood lines, to the great foun­ tain’head o f. the American trotters, Mitch iiaa’a.score or. -more: of young trotting stock equally as. well bred and many of them better individuals than this fellow and a t'a closing out sale ho will hold1 this fall these will be distributed tp ' the public at prices which we hope-will repay him forthe effort lie has ’mado to produce, high class speedy toad horses, thus doing his share towards making CedavviUe a Mecca for lino blooded live stock. LOW FARES T O C INCINNATI. Account Fall Festival will be in'effect via Pennsylvania Lines. For infor­ mation about rates, date* on-, which tickets will be’sbld and time ol trains, apply to Ticket Agents of the Penn­ sylvania Lines. , EXCURSION T O DES M O IN E S ... * T ’ ' t ^ ‘ ’ W*HV<S— ti • Low fares'w Des Moines, Iowa, will be in ’effect via Pennsylvania Line's for the Sovereign Grand Lodge, L O. O; F. meeting. For informa­ tion about rates, dates on which tickets will be sold, and timeof trains, apply to local Ticket Agents of Penn­ sylvania Lines. ‘AT D o You Want some remedy or proprietray article not usually found in all . ‘ DRUG . ‘ STOCKS, Wo will gladly get it for you. We can fill special orders within a few hours. Our stock i* very complete —No slock has everything.. 3BEN . G . R ID G W A Y , Druggist Pfion#73< Ot»P.OPERAHOUSE. Use Golden-Rule :flour, ■■Mrs. W. J . Wildman eotertertaine this afternoon in honor-of her moth- er,Mrs, E, A. Atkins,of Osceola,Iowa. . Our sorghummill will be in opera- ation by the last of the coming week, , , Gilbert Hanna,- , Yesterday we were pleased to' meet Mr. Joseph Kyle, son of I>r. J. M, Kyle, an old Jamestown boy, who had not been here for thirty-six years.’- He is located a t Flpra. Ill,^ and has a good business. .Where the Sharp block now stands was Ins former home. Of the boys he “ ran” with in the old days, about a half dozen are all that remain .in this •section. .He ib also visiting friends at Xenia and Cedar- ville.—Jamestown Journal. ■ „NO T IC E O F APPO INTMENT. . * ^ t..............- *'T * { ^ ^ ‘ Kotice- is; hereby given that J, 0 . , Stewart has been appointed apd duly* qualified' by the Probate Court, of Greene county as administrator of ithe estate of Rosanna Stewart, deceased. .J, X. D isan , Aug. 4,1902, ’ Probate Judge,5 . EXCURSION T O XEN IA . i> ' ' v Account Grand'Emancipation Day Celebration, September 22d, excur­ sion tickets t o Xenia will be. sold September 21st and 22nd, from'Cin* natj, Columbus, Springfield, Dayton and intermediate ticket stations on Pennsylvania Lines. • The Proper Dress Goods for School Lovely Stripes and Plaids in Flannelette,......6c, 10c and 15c per yd. Raw Shades in Shirt WMst Ginghams A...,..10c ■' ' Solid colors in Jacquards.,,...................1................... .,.,...150 “ Beautiful Crepe Plaids,.,.:..,.,,...... . ... ......... .15c ‘ “ . S h o o l S h o e s ! G o o d a n d S t r o n g F o r B o y s e n d G irls , -from ;9 0 e to $ £ p e r p a i r “A Special” .. i p M e n ’s S h o e s a t D 9e p e r p a i r , .w h i l e , th e y ■, - la s t , , s iz e s 6 t o 12 . Phone 124 DcJivedred Promptly. JOUffG. ]9c60Rpitli. PROCLAMATION . - OF ELECTION The niiftlifled electors of the village of CeUArvifia in tho County of Greene nnd State of Ohio, are hereby tiotliiCd thflt. on Saturday, tho 4th.Dayof October - A. D. 1002, betwwn the lioursof 5:30o*clock tr. ui.. Central Standard time, and 5 :3 0 o’clock p, in., W.ntral Standard time, of said day, a spedal-eleqtlon will be held tin­ der the provisions of an act entitled; "An act to amend Section 4304-20 of tbe Revised Statutes of Ohio, and to supplement said section by enacting supplementary sections 4464 -20a. 4304i-20b, 4304-20C, 4304-20d, 43(H- 20c, 4564-20f, 4304-20}?, 5364-20H attd 4364- 20i,,r passed by the General Assembly tof the State of Ohio, on the third day of April,' A. D, 1002, at the usual place of holding clceticns in said village, to determine by ballot whether the sale of intoxicating liq­ uors as a beverage shall be prohibited In said village In accordance with the pro­ visions of saidact. South Product nnd the Township Clerk’s office for voters from the “ ----- ‘ the incorporated Greene Co., 0. In testimony whereof i have hereunto Set my hand and caused tho corporate eeal'! of, said Village to he hereunto affixed this Oth day qt September, A. D/I002. ^ D. HrMcFARtrAUK, I s**n l Mayor, The voting phess designated for elections tein jhe Mayor’s office for, voters jfrom the ** palace a t Rekliigl The mono] vtoag? ofh oKrriiiS ‘ come vhhDv front officials who . . I been degraded/’ I I WOttldlesto . ALL* OVER THE HOUSE. How to Make a Closet in an Opening - - , For a Poorway. -It Sometimes happens th a t a door- wny r0tber than the entrance door in a small room must be considered, ir\, furnisliiug space.^ In such case it may- be utilized to receive tho waahstandv A pole over the1, upper casing, permitting an arrangement of short drapery, A shallow closet may also be employed in this way. While on the'subject i t may,he add­ ed that a pretty effect was noticed recently in a country house from the use of wide banner splasherfi mounted behind the toilet stand lit every room.> These splashers were of sheer striped tmlslm shirred on brass rods, each rod.suspended by a ribbon band of a color to bar-, monize with the fittings of the room* Each splasher, says Har­ per’s Bazar, was wide enough to cov­ er the wall behind the stand and jar . and was suspended fully eighteen inches above the stand, falling fo tho floor. The effect of this ample I voluminous drapery was airy and; graceful, 1 ----- ---- . . r j - U 6T OF LETTERS, w Z?\8 C^ nf*a Way, List of letters remaining uncalled- I f t r i . fto pMtofflra for to mouth ending Sept, 12, 1902, ■ My mother was. troubled with consumption for many years, At.S last she Wasgiven up to die. Them, j she tried Ayer’s.Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured.” D. P. Jolly, Avoca, H .Y , No mattev how hard ydUf cojgh or.how long you have had itt Ayer’s ‘Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It’s too risky to wait until you have consump­ tion. If you are Coughing. et a bo ttle o f! today, Cherry ectoral at once. T hree »i*Mi 3<*., n to ag h far »n ordlhery , eold; -50<!„Ju it right fo r nronchUW, hoarse, , ness, hard volitt, eic.t f 1, m ost economical ] to r chronic case* and to keen on hand, J . C, AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. ,across this item: “A sum of 40,000 taels '■ ' ’ * “ scribi fabout £6,000) has been Bub- eu 'fo rthe repair of the summer -i —■ **" ey has 'haVe .” t wou s em that those , officials whose degradation does not extend to having their heads chopped off have to part with a very large portion of theft taels,-— London Exchange, . List Ko, 36. Hawkins, Mr. Henry, CARPS Smith, Mr. J , F . T. N, T arbo X) R M- tJse Golden Rule Flour. THE BIG SALE GOES ON. l ‘ l : ; Thonsdiidsof jDolafsWorthof Seasonablellefehandise YettobeSold. This Immense stock must be sold and we have put prices on all that will move them and you might just as welt get your share of themwhile they are going. Buy your Winter Underwear now, Oh a 35 ft* table In rear of store you will find hundreds of odd garments for ladies* misses, men and boys, Some slightly soiled, but will pay you well to laundry them. Prices were 35c* 50c, 75c, $1 m d $1,35, closing prices 5c, toe, 15c, t$cr 39c, 39c. Men’s shirts and drawers, extra heavy* fleeced lined, sells for 50c each, closing price 39c each, Men’s fleeced lined to dose at age* Misses’ fleeced lined hose, the 15c grade, to dose at 10c pair, All calico 3 i-sc yd, Good percales, Sale price 7c yd. All wool flannel waisting, sold for 65c, 75c, 850 yd, to dose,at 39c yd*.-.Pluck dress.goods?-big. asaortment at further cuts to close out, $i.oo#$1,35 and $1*50 fancy weave, ,sale price 50c yd. Lawns 3 Jwzc, 3c, 40,5c yd, Bargains in white goods, bargains in Corsets, bargains in embroidery and town* bargains in handkerchiefs, bargains in everything in the house* All must be sold, Bargains in dress goods* A penny saved is a penny earned* Remnant Bay Thursday. Be on time. The Big Sale*. . - ........................ * . .* . / V . / ..................... .... . . . ... . . ' . .. .. ./ ' , ''.......... 1 • > Oil Cloth 20c Sq. Yard 0 . A. SPAHR, Xejiia, Q. t v ■ .'ViSiter- S S iiis 1 F l 1 .. M aebatjj ,:; D bau Q k fa a 2 grritten te you ft JSeJaet letter wmm th ^ J h s s inJfoMla ba togManilaare k . fira.J«y3..tojeg h If i t does 1 I foproceed to tin were tlierefore ©a qvhe’‘Thomas”«a ■ ■ 1 8s we were ah , We were hoping ' gfiM before ft was (ytrftd 575 sacks -get some yet. OurKormul oj .with tweuty in hope to' have fon ' We have had a Was given prima i autot ef'the tow i Americaua got jtfir, The, eclioc whtoh to display products of the 1 hemp, epeoanuts, >' • nut. meat),' cocos . 1 ■'sugarcane’ and Than there was . 1 add gold ore. C Ore had been t I if23,75 a ton. rI ' j Lata, woven sen; piste o f haadworl ! .kiuila of timber ' The ■ inspector , churgo of the civ t exhibit of"hll thi to sell, and I had • • ed-a sample of a! ' such as books, slates, etc. Then of os many Ame bp. found' on tl being to show natives can rail . American metho' (June 29) Ti . /. soon bo here and sibie. I think il not haye, the eha ■ hfiie that .you do . the year seem so that It does not. s ’te.lt'Colorado, im Some of the boys up some kind of •‘Fourth/’ but t,t - to insure anytl will have a quiet are only a lew sc of the 30th Inf. i aud there are on) 15th Inf. here to property aud sup this port will.be tury station and charge of the t ■believe the cot protect the prov diers, and as I i will be better oi } it is absolutely i bo.here, At present t boys here with i I wish you co crowded togelhs Will bo going te expect four w will he located i tbaukiul, as i t , than some I ha (July 12.) < since I last wro had two mails; and-are quite s My busy tilt ft about’ ovei Bebool is close? have gone, to have been front this house fori been quite hat auOpportunity at all to sitA tlunk, I will soon have charge Shorters, the about the mid and then 11wi Molio agate, -.lyehav ite ritemeut for \ ‘Tailifimter/5 boat, haS bee. ftg micmd,. more mure fittineuMwb ws*iull.)cat ot the A; hoard tllfS i tbs. uiternt® fe otbag ‘ of ytet; • I X

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