The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
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Hairy MeLnughlio, nf III., m* ured college thw term, Thf original Unde Josh Sprucehy Company will he here aooa'. Mr. George Siegler is improving since his attack of toDsilitia. —Obey brand? peas, tomatoes, corn, and beeta, at Gray & Co’s. Mies Helen Ea te r of Xenia was the guest of Mi«l Sadie Rifle the first o f week. —Call <n Kerr & Hastings'Bros, for snylbiug in store, ranges, coal ■hods.ctc. - In Berlin 832 public buildings are ' nweneyi by the state and 497 by the municipality. Prat J , H. McMillan and wife, of Monmouth, 111,, .were in town a .day or so the first of the week. Penrith, Cumberland, EnfJUnd, is to be lighted by electricity,'power be ing, obtained from thh river Eamont Frank Eryia is attending the Hel- -sop business college, in Cincinnati, ' having entered that school last, Mon day, . ’ „ —Comb 'and' extracted honey at Gray & Cp. John Xioit returned to his duties at Pittsburg, Monday evening, after -# short visit with his parents and friends. —Fancy lemons and- oranges at Gray & Go's. , .’Every class now seems to have a ' special newspaper or organ ' in Paris. -A weekly has now .been sarted in the intersst ot the police. Best fruits and vegetables at M. H. Shrouds. • The -many friends of Mr. Oscar Smith who is a t Birmingham, Ala- - batna, will regret to hear that, he is sick with'typhoid fever. FT&val- oranges 25c per, dozen at’ M, H. Shroads. , - Miss Ethel Fields accompanied by Miss Lena Collins left Monday eve- ■ning for Chicago, ,Mjss- Collins with 1' othef1Greene county students will re turn to Monmouth college. .. v .-<M»-H.-Shroad*s Fruit store is at the ■Bridge Grocery,, ■'Messrs. John Lott and James Mit chell and Misses Maiiell Owens,and Adda Wylie formed a theater party that attended “The G } and the , Judge” at the Victoria, Dayton, last Saturday, > . Solid heads, N. Y, cabbage at the Bridge Grocery, We received a copy of “The Bal- . leymoney Free Press this week pub lished in Ireland where Mr. Samuel McCaug n lm ? , A Irttfr ft me time ago stated that Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Gaughn were in good 'health and asked to be remembered to all/who knew them. Good cooking and eating apples cheapest at M. Eh Shroads. Mr. Frank Tarbox was sworn in last Monday morning as Sherifi of Greene county, E. C. Beall stepping doWu and out after two terms of of fice, The court house official pre sented the outgoing official with a handsome oak rocking chair, with leather upholstering. Judge Scraggy made the presentation speech. Q#«f*Ero&» 2 j . I? aBde«v<u^tig to ^ e « u re cauBlaf' ihwrtory, / Mr. and Mra, J , H i. \yUford are entertaining friends at dinner today, George Winters has been absent ftwro his work a t Coyper’a. grocery this week owing to sickness. Come and tm the famous Red Gross tank heaters, Just received at Pierce A Stewart, Mr, Robert Elder, of Selma, has been assisting tu the work at tho Ex change Bank during the busy season, j|A company that carries its own hand wilt appear a t the opera house Jau. 22, Uncle Josh Spruccby Com pany. While 3,600 coal editing machines are used in Umfbd States mince there are Jess than 400 suqh machines in S o m e £ o u f l b C rH l b . If you get the wrong cough remedy and it fails, you lose time, render the cough harder to cure, and are but your mobey,, , . „ There are a good many wrong cough remedies, but it is*easy to AVoid them* Come here and get Ridg- way’s Hooey of ^fnr and you will he sure of an e£ fective* scientific prepar ation, one that U nudoracd by hundreds of iieople irt this locality, and otic that costa you nothing if it ever fails. # •: * *. #. * - Price 25 cents, m 0 , m , gnmitt, owMKtMmiNw., etMrailk,Ote. Brjtish.collieries. A mothersmeeting will be odd next Thursday under the direction, of the W. C. T„ U, Mrs, Fenkey of Day- ton will give an address. Mrs. Dona Roysc and ‘Mffl. Jack- son o f Springfield left last Monday night for St. Augustine, Fiorada, They will be gone until spring. The Greene County Medical Soci ety met in Xenia yesterday. Dr. J . M, Taylor of Cincinnati read a paper bn “ThAX-ray »u - fh erapenties. D r, PI R, Madden, Practice lim ited to IEYE; EAR, NOSE AND THROAT- Glasses AccuratelyAd justed.! Allen Building, Xenia, 0 . T«4eohone.—Offiw Wo. n Btsjdence Wo, ij . ’ 1 ] , - ‘ , . » For A bad taBte In the mouth take a few dfosea of Chamberiaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets. *Paice 25 cents, Warrapted to cure. For sale by C. M. Ridgway. ■ I Tbifi| being1 the week of prayer, quite 4 number have'raeet each eve ning |n Barbers hall, ""The cold weatblr has had a tendency to check the attendance. u r lfss2Mi Zola Downard returned last Mopday to Cincinnati to,take up her work at the art 'school. Miss.Mary Crain of Jamestown will also attend thisfsame school. 1-p i have some very nice Blankets in Stock now and at prices that are vetV low, considering' the, quality Cathin when you are 'toady to^pur chased i)oro;7the'Harness mah."T-r —f armrunning a delivery wagon from the ‘mill every day. I f you want feed, meal, Graham, or flour, 2 oh .13 and. it will hedelivered at ybhr.$oor. .L. Sullenberger., The high windsftbe'4ttst"”fb'w days have beeu the means of drifting the snow in great drifts along, the roads in the country. In some pluces it is almost impassable. The rural routes found Thursday a bad day for their work. . We had the pleasure of meeting Dr. H. G. Furbay, the first of the week just as he- alighted from a Springfield traction car in Xenia, Dr, Furbay gave an address in Springfield and was on . bis way ,to LeesbUrg where a local option con test is taking place. . A number of young-people of near Jamestown enjoyed a bob-sled ride to the home of Miss Ethel Fields at Ce- darviHej.one night last week. Among those who enjoyed the event were: Misses Margaret, Myrtle and Fay Lackey, Zorada Loriraer, and Messrs. George and Erbin Earley, Clarence Lackey and Warren Dean,—James-- town Journal. • ‘ Mr, McElroy, of the county of Iowa, state of Iowa, was yesterday a guest a t the Florence hotel. He left Greene county (his residence then was itt the vicinity of Cedarvilte) in 1856 for Iowa, where he has .since re sided. His present visit is his first and only coming back to Greene county in 47 years. He expressed his recognition of the many changes and improvements which are in exis tence,—-Gazette, Since Coal has become one of the luxuries of life and rather difficult to Obtain at that, there wilt be no mori electric light in the mornings, Mr, Lowry toys that tho chances for coat are very slim And that he will have to cut oii the hoUrs Of operating his plant. The report is also* given out that the paper mill has no great amount of coal ahead but it is not known that the plant will have to shutdown. “The Crisis,* Winston Churchill's most fatuous work is W’ bo given in Xenia, Monday evening, Jan. 12, with Miss Isabel Irving as the star, Wilford North portray* therolo of Stephen Bruce. White this is not the original company, there are sontj| excellent actors in the cast, The original production Was given in Springfield, Dayton and Cincinnati Several months ago. A t present Mr„ Hackedt Is in New, York City where , he ha* been foraoma time playing to Ij enormousburifitos, POLITICIANS ANO ' ' POLITICAL NEWS, ADAM TURNER'S DEATH* Daniel F. Moueagle, editor of the Spring Velhy Blade, was la Xenfe. yesterday, and while in conversation with a representative of The Press* Republic, confirmed some reports io connection with the confession of bis predecessor, Mr, Lusk, who » now at DeGraff, He said that Congressman Hildebrant met Lusk in Columbus a few days ago and obtained from, him affidavits (hat pressure had. beep brought to bear on him to“publish his tirade agaiust HiJdebrant by persons referred to in Lusk’s published confer siop. Copies pf the affidavits are no>v in Xenia and Mr, Moueagle is positive thatH ildebrant has the original. -Tuesday’s Press Republic. There’s a scheme iu tlie air to hold a convention In the place of a pri mary next spring. We do not know where the report originated, but it seems that n convention would accom plish as much - good as a primary, while a. lot pf trouble and expense would be Baved. On the other hand those who oppose a convention Bay that a few persons get together and rush through a ticket previously slat ed, whito other would-be candidates are given bo show whatever. About 12 or 15 years ago the question was submitted to.a vote aud it was decid ed to hold primaries in place of con vmitiouB. It**|s probable that qo change will be made, if nay, till the question is put to vote.—Yellow Springs News. The land steal among politicians, who figured in the.purchase of a ten acre p lot, near the city of Dayton, ‘or the Stale Asylum, has at last been settled. , Gov. Nash has lor a year lack, beeu investigating the deal and :bund that Dr. J. Bi Lowes and Robt Knowles of Dayton hud appropriated |3600 of the state funds for their own iriynie use. Attorney Sheets bad ar ranged to bring suit for the -amount but “Boss” Lowes kindly Sent his check in advance for the amount. Xu a letter to the Attorney General, he states that he is not compelled to re- ilace this amouut but dues ft rather than have the public believe that be received the money illegally. This uo doubt will be a warning to other lubiic officials. At present the ut- teution of the public is upon the St. investigation where a “grab” was*sct up by poiiticiaos. Some ten or twelve have aftendy .beensentenced to-tbs penitentiary with terms rang- ram one to five years. President Roosevelt 'has served notice on the people of a southern town that sq long us they tolerate mob rule they must do without postal fa cilities. A colored woman of undis puted fitness and ’unblemished repu tation. has beep for six years postmis tress a t Indianola, Miss. She has giv-, eu cbmplete satisfaction and-is so far from generally .objectionable that two of the most protnineut Democrats of the towu are on her bond. No com: plaint lias been made by business men or postal inspectors, but a certain 'ele ment in the place could not overlook her color. In consequence the woman has been terrorized by niob threats in to resigning her position, which has not been accepted, while the an nouncement is made that the office will remain closed. The case Is a typ ical one and called forpromjfifamd de cisive action, The people of the town will no doubt suffer no little incoven- ience, but they have brought it on themselves and it is for them to find a remedy. • They have been given their choice between living under mob law And going without mail service. To the rest of the country that choice will be of some interest but no con cern ■ NGTC5 OP APPOINTMENT, Mr. Adam Turner, who rerides be- Notice is hereby given that Jennie tween this place and Clifton, died j W, Ridgway has beep duly appointed’ Thursday morning about eleven j and qualified as administratrix of the o’clock, after ah illness covering a period of twoweeks, suffering from a paralytic ’stroke* Mr, Turner was born iu Chester, B, C„ about ninety- three years ago but-came to this county when five years of age. For sixty years<he has resided on the home farm. His wife proceeded him in death about six years ago. There are five sops and.,one daughter ra | maming: James and David who re side Here, Thomas of Roxana, Will-; lam of Knusas, Rev. Hugh of Sterl ing, Kansas, and Mary, the only re maining daughter, who has lived with her .father. Mr. Turner was a devoted member of the U, P. church at Cliftou. Funeral a t 12:30, stand ardHi_me, Saturday. *, . estate of Elizabeth. E , .Warner* de ceased, J . N. D ean , Dec. 6,1992, Probate Judge. Wanted. We would like to ask*, through the the-columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green’s Aug ust Flower for the enreof Indigestion,f Dyspepsia, end Liver Troubles that has not beeu eured-—and'we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food,' habitual costive* ness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—-in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond with you and send you one ol opr books free of coat. I f you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing* I f so, somethingmore serious is the matter with yout*. The 25 Cent size has just beep introduced this year, Eegtilar size 76 cento, At all drug- ^ G . G, G r e e k , Woodbttry, N. J, Are ton Going West. Beginning February 15th and con linulng every dajr thereafter until April 80th, there will -be a special rate to all points in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British (tolurania. J?or maps, rates, routes and other information write a t once to % I>. Campbell, Xlistrict Pateen (ger Agent, Wiscobrift Central Rail*' way, 218 Bike Building, Cincinnati, Ohio? - HIS OWN OBITUARY. A day or two ago the Gazette of fice was visited by a map who told us of an accident in Dayton by which Cedarvilte man was killed. He ^tated that the victim of the accident was driving along the streets of the city when his horse took fright and ran away and the vehicle crashed into a telephone pole, resulting in tlie death of the driver. ’ The Gazette went to work to in vestigate the story and- not finding any confirmation of it in the Dayton papers telephoned to Cedarvilte and made inquiries* .Cedarvilte parties knew nothing of the accident and there is a strong probability that the man who reported the accident is the man whom he reported- ns having been killed. / ■It seems that he bad been ordered by tba court to pay alimony to his wife and he had evolved a scheme by which he was- to be killed, in the columns of tlie Gazette, and being a dead man, of course he would not be expected to band over any more money. He was very anxious to see his obituary iu priut and wanted a copy of the. paper sent to him, that he might road of his own death.— Gazette, ‘ ' . Last nights Times Star gives an ac count of a marriage of George Boyd and Anna Gertrude Rose, at Coving ton, Ky. Both gave their address as Springfield. Mr, George Boyd's friends at this place contend that the notice was for him. The Herald called up Mr, Boyd by telephone this morning and asked him in refer- an<p3to T the *-eport1*he denies .it and says it was not intended for .him, Mr. Walter Jliffe and Miss Lula Johnson were qnietly married at the* home of the brides parents,.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, last Tuesday evening. They will go to housekeep ing in the Albert Bridgnmn property. The newly married couple have the best qt wishes from a large circle of friends. J , Wayne Neff, who constructed the Rapid Transit electric road out of Xenia, filed a bankruptcy suit Thurs day in the United States Oourtat Cincinnati. His' liabilities are •S47, 176 nud has no assets. His heaviest creditor is C. H; Bravton of Cleve land to whom he owes $18,000. I ToCure o Cold iitOneDay, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine -Tab- ets. All druggists refu d the money t it fails to cure. E W, Grove’s ignature i3 on each hox, 25c. .—-Why don’t you uBe Golden Rule flour?’ Your bread will always be good. . T Stop* tho Cough - And Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinihe Tabletscure a cold in one day. No Ouve, No Pay. Price 25 cents. • -Use Golden Rule Flour. “Buslinell has thus far shownThost excellent judgment in the selection of at least two'of his jbondjutators in his interurban business. In Fred J- Creen lie has a prince iu construction Work and a man who, trained through long association with the eastern corpora tion, kpows every, inch of the way like a book. /JrW. R. Cline, former manager of the Springfield. Gas com pany is also to be associated with tho Buslinell syndicate, it is said, and his experience in the management of sev era) large gas interests, has fitted him peculiarly for the part of the work which 'will be entrusted to bis Care.” Says the Springfield Sun. Mr. Green has many friends here as lias Mr Cline. The-latter will be remembered by many of our older citizens. . ^ W. R. Hearst owner of the New" York Journal, Chicago American, and San Francisco Examiner has filed a petition iu the courts at Al- bauy N. Y.( against the. Philadelphia and Rending Goal and Iron Com pany, Lehigh Coal Company, Le high Valley Ruilroad company, Pcmiaylariia Coal Company and Erie Railroad Company Under the state anti-trust law. The petition sets for the allegation that these -companies constitute a monopoly which controls the anthracite coal fields' of Pennsyl vania and are violating the auti-trust law. “Tim nicest and pleasantest medi cine I have used for indigestion and constipation is Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets,” says Melard F. Craig, of Middlegrovc, N, Y* “They work like a charm and do bot gripe or have any unpleasant effect.” For; sale by 0, M. Ridgway. . Kansas Population Declining. The population of Kansas in March* 1902, as returned by assess ors through their county clerks to .the state board of agriculture was f,4.04,569 as against 1,467,808 last year, or a loss of 3,239, a little more than one-fifth of 1 per cent'. Forty- seven counties report increases ag gregating 23,708, 55 have decreased 26,947 and 3made no returns. Sedg wick county gained the most, 3,396, followed by Allen, Montgomery and Bourbon, in the order, named, and the smallest, 18, to in Hamilton. Cherokeo reports by far the heaviest loss, 4,265, add Neosho the least, 4. Atchison, Morton and Wyandotte, county figures are those of last year, Wyandotte has the largest number of inhabitants of any county in tho state, Shawnee .the second; Sedg wick third and Crawford fourth.— Kansas City Journal, What a Bad Digestion Does* All life looks black to a miserable. man with a stomach in which his ’food lies like-lead. Woe to hia com panions if'they expect good fellow-, ship from him l Woe to his wife unless Bho has the womanly intui tion that will moke hor humor him as -though he were a cross baby! Man delights him not, nor woman either, nor is ho best pleased with himself, though he jealously de mands homage from others. S i c k H e a d a c h e ? Food doesn’t digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It’s your liver i Ayer’s Pills ate liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2Sc. All dnijjgi*ts* [ Wantyou?wna»Wrliftof beatd n tokolttul Mown or r;cli'l>l*cls? Tliert o ,(s . BUCKINGHAM’S D Y E W & . L doeta*»rpujiwmt, ft* A ^ Why Throw Away Your OLD « FURNITURE When You Can Have I t And Made as Good as fa w» by a man of 12years experience; All work guar-, anteed, Prices reasonable* m u E. L. DUNGAN m m At Mitf$ Store* C e d a r v iile , O . H u tch iso n & G ibney’s , •*—— Xenia, Ohio*— — • That means this is a fine time to obtain Winter Goods just when needed* Look over the following and see what you are needing; | I t l d p r W B B f* No article worn is more neoded to ward off ... .....---- ----------- 1 colds—much, cheaper than doctor bills*. L’ombipatiou Buils for all.ages, no greater cost and -quite satisfactory, per sui1. 1.1...«1...... . .'..A................ soc- Alj Wool Gurmentsworth $1.25, uow,,.................... ................ $L00* Child's” ” from 15c up. E l ~ 20^ y£,rdB' Yar<* wifle*i uiBt tbe “stuff” to ; ... *..... - ____ ___— ,* make into o o r a f o r t s . . . . . . . 8Jc. Only takes 9J yards to equal 14 of Calico, will give the 9J yards ■ fOr . . . . . . ..A—if*. . . . . . . . . . . . A'.A . . . . . . . . . I»«.«»*»»».». . ...'AAA.*.V. . . . . . . . 70c. Wraps all Harked Down; also Walking Skirts and Dressing Sacques. P * * Q . 1n ^ n U Spe6ial Sale! Ail Wool, 3 yards Tobg «bd o . a _J12J yards wide, at lowest price named..*.-83.75, . One yard Rugs, Samples, All Wool, nice to save carpets’. ..... ',....2-50. We, O f f e r T o -d a y f o r S o u n d E a r C o r n , Cool and. Sweet, Delivered Trebeins,, 4 4 C e n ts P e r B u s h e l . No Shoveling, Good Dumps. Call * Write « Telephone. C o lon ia lyD is t i l le ry C o . T r e b e in s , O h io . E b e f s o l e P ia n o s AB SO LUT ELY DURA BLE . “We have fo r a number of years used Ebersole Pianos in the Consdrvatoiy where they are ^constantly subjected to the'hard est'k ind o f use. 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