The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
Twr- ” i,y: 'jrf- . jm irVfSl . , ®\ r r e i ! . ..*••;<■ . . *. ‘ 5 .... k •»* pee Big Stores, Big Stock, Small Prices' T- * ‘ k ; . i i t , VP* „, •jPji y* P I P f%Vjpar E jux -II* .'mm&oek will i b t o f any * W e ere filling our thre^ 13Ig Stores with goods purchased from tome of the largest manufacturers in the country at jobbers* rates, giving us an inside over •mall concerns. We go personally into the market with the cash and buy our goods. We ask you to see our stock and compare prices with other dealers. TWENTY* DBQUESTED: f j ' - • • . ►tarkey’s A rcad e S h o e H ou se , S p r in g fie ld , Oh io , j # LOCAL AND PERSONAL Vim, lOe at Cooper's* Mm. B. (3, Ridgway wa* in Xenia 3fo»d#y. ° —Fancy lemons and orange* at Gray * Go’s. Mrs. E. 0 . Bull has been suffering with rheuraariwn. Mbs Pella Ford, entertained last Wedne*day evening. Willard Troute visited at Payton and Hamilton this week,. Arch McMillan, ot Springfield was in town a day or *o this week, j J. M. Bull of Springfield la at the home o f hie father, Mr. A »R . Bull. Eff. Bush, of South Charleston, wasin town Wednesday on business. Mrs. Both Tarbox, who lives west of tow*, has been quite siofe with la* « # !* • ., - ^ \ ' E. W. Hagar left Tw&day evening for Chicago where be was called bn i t m , • >' ‘ -i.,.-? .".v.- {jHiiziQfn* ? (o ■ 4>"\ i . Freeh,lettuce, onions and celery at Cooper’s. ’ Another “ porn, the harness man” arrived at the home of L. F. Dorn, Tnsaday. <- ’ / Rev, W. G, Bohb,oF HeiyConcord, visited at the home o f W‘. R. Sterrett TgaTwSfeir” "””^ T / ” ' 8. K, Mitchell Was quite sick the first of the week but w much better at present. George Smith, candidate for state senator, was in town Monday greeting his many friends. Baldwin apples 20 cents* peek at Shroads, •—Fancy line new canned meat at Gray &, Co’*. “ dry**' won at Franklin by a majority of 3$. W asts O:—A reliable farm hand; W. A, Collins, Cecil George), o f Cincinnati, spent Sabbathat home, —Fob Sams:—Several good second hand buggies,, at Wolford’s. ' Pon’t forget the Patricolo Grand Concert Co,, Friday, March 20, Mr. and Mrs, S, L , Stewart. of Cin cinnati, arb visiting friends here. —’Bout time to have your buggy painted, don’t fail to see Wolford. Pester Small and wife o f spring- field were guests of W. H, Illff, Mon day, v*. - •‘ ’ Miss Mary Qofley came down from London Sunday and was thp gue,st ot her parents.- W. Mr Mitchell left Monday for Tennessee to took after hisiumber in tercets in that state,, H. M, Stormont, whohas been quite sick for some time, was able to be out last Monday for the first. —Seed Com for Sale., See samples at Kerr & HaBting’s. S, K, Williamson, m , 1• Marion Silvey has been enable to •beat-the-barber shop for several days owing to a severe case o f rheumatism You will be both pleased and pro fted by seeing W. R. Sterrett’e line o. Farming Implements before buying, Mr, Stewart Hopping and Miss Grace Spurgeon, o f Jamestown, were In town Monday tbe guests of-the Mu* Lena Gilbert, o f Alpha, spent “ Hello Girls." H * * » M aH ta f tm ilj.M v . ***** * j Monday for Virginia/ where be has RobCoffins, Who bolds a position purchased a farm about six miles with one of tbe city car lines in Pay* Jfrom Richmond, ion, spent last Saturday athome. Mn> ^ Ht Ni?bet irtlv&J bom Oscar Smith, who bss been at Bir- Wednesday evening from Btllefon miagbam, Ala., for several months, Jtaifie, where she was called owing to . "teturoed heme Tuesday evening. j the sickness of her mother. » Tbs HawAmericanManure Spread-J The plat for the Patricolo Grant «e has tbs largest capacity, the light-1Concert Co„ the last number on the m draft and is built for bard service, ^oure, will open Tuesday, Sdd feyKsrr and HastingsBros. March 17, at McCollum’s, D r .P . R . M a d d e n , P r a c t i c e l i r a - G' <?.r* { i “ r® en ftfcl to EY ft EAR* NOSE AND 1^rtaining Mise Mary Elizabeth Gray, THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad- [their infant daughter, who arrived jgstsA Allen Building, Xotiia* 0 . (Saturday night.—Payton Herald. When you want a good draft or Pr.aad Ifits. J- O. Stewart ,went|buggy harness, call on me as I have finCMnwati, Wednesday,where they them of excellent quality, acw "Tbs Prions of Pilseu” that after- J Porn, the HarnessMan, “ MKI ° f Hm T . K. Tarbos M l cl.ugl.ta f c , * ! . - th.t IglU. | e ™, l,ft Wean«d .f moroitg for —I WILL PAY— Wabash, Ind., witere they will be the Mfe. per & for 1st Class Butter, j guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stev- life ” Pc*. ” Egg*Jenson. Me ” lb ” Country Baooo. Carpsnternhave been at work at Rcbta Bird, rthe Baptist church, colored, thebuild ing having given away at one end ah u niimiNMita Ilowiug the roof to come down several t f o c k m ** 11 Mn» Lucy MfeCtellau returned Wednesday Evening-' from . Muncie* Ind,* accompanied fey, Ml*. James McClellan and childferf of Hartford Citg, Ind. . ■ FIRE SALE OF ^ e a E B o x e s r ® . Cbursday,marchlotb, 1003 , atBokwaltcrhotelBuilding. •v ' " ‘ ^ ; L . X M ^ S rX 1O W J B 2 s i o r . , o ;. - ’ ' : ' I f Y o u W a n t R e a l B a r g a i n s i n C l o t h i n g A t t e n d T h i s G r e a t S a l e . Subscribe for The Herald. A report is current that J. Fred ¥ Stock Tib « Overcome« -- n'T Yen appreciate the mon ey vain# o f your own bashb; the health o f yowr stoek is a matter of ]R*§t also, dost now d^bsalth o f stockahnuW less riesely looked after; It wfH mean dollars for ye* later. The use o f a good stack food yield* targe returns on the in- it vestmeat every time, Agaaiyi# 'Afemit |pi9PmVI■ WwwwJr ? WP«t To* esa depend upon ttf *« osber aoprwaipsi* re- AfiftfiK, and bo otfmr wor* •ty powdsr th^t costa tM*. Eqaafiy food iW harass, ealUsa shesp «r »*•** Pries emit, SB emts an d fidW? /■ Green and others of tfie. Champion Construction company have been looking over Ihc Springfield & Xenia traction road with the intention of purchasing it. , The Patricolo Grand Concert Co., consists o f four specialists. Big, Angelo Patricolo; Pianist; Mr. H. Burgess Jones; Barytone; Miss Rose Reichard, Violinist; Miss Rosamond JDuga, Reader, You can’t afford to miss it. The Epworth League of the M,.E. Church will giye a social at the par sonage Tuesday evening, March 17 to which all, ,are cordially invited. A small admission fee o f 10 cents will be "asked. The proceeds are for the benefit of the,league. . Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan, of Muncle, Ind., have gone south' for the benefitof George’s health, Mrs; Lucy McClellan was called to Muncie some time ago owing to the sick ness o f her son, George, George E. Sbrodee, who intended to leave the Crouse block and move into the 8, L. Stewart building owing to jhispresenfcquarters being too small has decided to remain where he is at present. An addition will be built at the rear of his present room, Mrs. Sue Harper, mother of Prof. Harper, superintendent of the town ship schools, returned last Friday and will remain here until summer. Her son with whom she has been staying for some time on account of bis sick ness, is improving.—Bellbrook Moon* According to “ The Midland," Rev. 0 . Ross ot the TJ. P. church has icen extended a call by the First If. church at Washington,Iown, Mr, Ross has not yet definitely decided what he will do. This congregation tbe largest-of the denomination in the state. H M r The court house commission was in [session Wednesday in refereace to Ihe metal furniture,. The manufacturing company will soon have it ready for ith* building, n Mr*. GeorgC and Mr*. Jams# Ores* Iwell were called to Sparta* 111., owing ltd th* serious illness o f their father, Mr, Blair. Mrs. J, F, Morton is a jsister to Mr. Blair. W* have the EXTRA WH»E [SHEETING in BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED, also PILLOW |CA8E MT'HLINH, At Bird's. Mewa. J. W, Pollock and W. R. | jMcMillan will have public sales at an t [aariy date. Mr. McMillan expects <\ to mova his family to Monmouth,Iff., Iwhere home. C E E A M Bold to tlie U kowne A D airy C ompany will Bring you more tlinn 25 cents per pound for yotir Butter find you have saved tlie trouble of making it. Shipment* made on Monday* Wednesday and Friday. Price always 2 cents within Elginmarket. they will mak« thair futura Ilf ill —Comb and extracted honey at Gray & Co, n . ‘ Chns, Kisbet of Loveland camo up for a short visit yesterday, , Miss Ethel Collins has been out of school suffering with, her eyeB. ~ George Winter ia ahlB to he out again after another touch o f the grip. Mrs; A. 8. Lewis of Clifton left for Pittsburg Monday, where she will visit relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Collins enter tained last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, McMillan, Miss Mabelle Owens taught room number three Tuesday morning dur ing the' absened of Mis* EffieDuffield. The basket ball game last evening between the Xenia and Cedarviffe teams resulted in a victory for Xenia, the score being 30 to 8. Rev. Conk, of tbeXenia seminary, filled Dr. Morton’s pulpit’ last Sub bath. Homer Henderson, o f the same school, accompanied him, Mias Electa Chase is a guest at the home o f Mr, and Mm. Sam. McCoi lum, She came here from Malta, where she gave a “ Tom Thumb Wed ding.” J. L. Mowdy, o f Bloomington* III,* was the guest of bis brother-in-law- Will Conley the first week, Mr, Mowdy is an expert mechanic and has been foreman in the Chicago & Alton railroad shops but will now be located with the Barney A Smith Car shop at Dayton, We do not want to deceive you. We mark everything in plain figures, wth sire and price, and we aresure i f you examine our stock and get our prices you will not go any other place for shoes. Oar advantage in bargains are such that it pula us on the top round and outside o f competition. Do not fail to seeStarkey’s three big stores iu the Arcade, Springfield, and get wholesale prices, “ Public office is a guest which re* ceives the best usage from those who never invited it," He Who is selected by his fellow-citizen for the place of trust and honor soley because of his merits, can lie counted on more faith fully, more conscientiouslyand more disinterestedly to perform the duties devolving upon hitft. tjjym the man who goes out to ffwP^taWritiaetisand makes a specious plea ft* their vote in elevating, him to office.—Dayton Herald, UP-TO-DATE RUBBER TIREBUGGIES Rem em ber WOl^POIriO applies* Ilia ow n I'tutotoer Tirfe» and, guarantee** tliem . Rubber T ire s applied ' on abort notice. S o le A g e n t f o r t b e imperial Breaking Plow a n d Repair** o f a i i k i n d s f o r th em , r igb t. B e fr ie n d ly . c a l l a n d s e e o r w r i t e u a a n d w e w i l l c a l l . a n d n ee y o u an to y o u r d e s i r e a n d w a n t s . Brices X en ia Avenue , J. H. WOLFORD , C ed s rv ille , O. FARM, FIELD AND STOCK. awl Mm A. Bradford Is at Waynes* [viffe* wiser* she was called owing to ffefr rieirana of an aant. Mr*, lAm Bfififie. who la nearing t o 94 ..ytafi Me la fib* etihset reddest of Grow Dairy Go’y, W en t Jeftemott,* (I, John Green, of Dayton, one of the very fswjmen who ever succeeded in fleecing John T, Norris, Springfield’s wily detective, waa sentenced the past week to a five year*1termin theTexas penitentiary. He was not sentenced for besting John T. Norris, for that wouldn’ t lie against the law, but be ! got the five yeara (or robliery, Green i was here two yeara ago and touched |John T, for lie also gave Nor ris theslipifi Pennsylvania and turned . a sold /.rick on aman in Walk Walla, for 15000 clear. He was * tailed “ Crooked Month” Green be- cause he haa part oFhie mouth torn* away, themultof a fight in a t'hieagfi gambling Imase,—Bpriagfield Hun, All rimers of horses not licensed ate liable to a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $200. A bill passed at the last session o f the legis lature provided for a board of examin ers o f horse shoers, to consist o f four practical horse shoers and a veterin ary surgeon. The act provided that all practicing home shoers could regis ter with this board at any time within the six months after the act passed. IF they fail to do this they are re quired to stand an examination in anatomy and practical horse shoeing before tbe board and, if successful, take out a license which will cost them$5. George Weimer has just bought from A. Wickersham 60 acres of land which adjoins him on the south. The price |paid was $100 per acre, the highest that hat been attained in this neighborhood for land with improve ments, It Is to be noted that soil in the vicinity o f Caesamreek water cornea high. A. L. Smith shipped 66young hoga to Dayton, Saturday, that averaged 335 pounds each, They were bought of Everett G. Owens, -of Pleasant View, and L., Johnson of Boweraville, and were as fine a lot as ever went out of this section, The price waa 7c. * Jamestown Press, Thursday waa the day for tba aala of the 75 acre tract o f land belonging to the Adam Turns*- aatata. Them were quite a number o f bidder* mrea- enf, Mr, H. N, Ooe hM i« tlwlrad at $70 per acw. Th# plot Us* dene to his farm jwd waa waff worth ihe price to him. Turnbull Brothers sold a car of fancy cattle to John Diffendali last Friday. Itw expected that this ship ment will be exported, - Robert Willismson has shipped eleven of his fine yearling rams to a Mr. Gamber o f this state* W R. McMillan and others to Thom A. Arthur; 141.77 a, Cedar* villa, *10,577.75. J. H- *ud Armiuta Collin* to Jessie L« Turnbull, 115 actea in Cedarviffe tp. $8*04168. Win. A. and Ada Collins to Jeerie L. Turnbull, 13 acre* in Cedjurville tp. $968.32. K. W, and f>.-G. Rulgway to W. 0 . Warner* 140 acres in- Roe# tp. $5000. W, 0. and M, T. War«*r to E. W* Ridgway, 3 lots Cedarviffe, #800 Mary V. Dufifeld to Effla C, Duf* fisld* 3 lot* CJedatvUle, $800. Wm. M. Mitchell to John Reid* land, Oadarville, $50. Gharlaa Coolay lost a valuable horaa several days ago, COUNTV COURTNffWS. Ferrin vs. Sohmidt in motion of plaintiff to make his answer more definite overruled. Leave given plaintiff1 to amend petition. Daley Bril vs. James H. Belt- cause came up on the application of the wife for alimony pending the suit and aum of $16 was allowed. A morion for a new (rial has been made in tbe Court of Common Pies# on the Mitchell vs, Andrew Bros* suit, JndgeScroggy ha* not heard the motion, H. N, 8chle*ing*r appointed guar dian ad liteml: o f miners in easeof People’s Building A Having* Co. v& Eylernnd Phoebe Gray vs. Waiter J* Gray et al. A large number of fHende era being entertained todsy by Mm, Albert Bridgman in honor o f her hnsband’s forty-ninth birthday. The firm o f Kerr A Hasting* have. ccnetruoH a shed roof hetwaan thair elevator and warahoasa ever th# •nales. WALT, PAPER LARGS STOCK—LOW PSStfSi AtlWPx. ’ %4§ m ' Asthma “ One of my daughters had a terrible case of asthma, Va tried almost everything, but whfcewt re lief. w« the# triedAyar'a Chatty Pectoral and thru* amt one-bat borica cured- her.” —fiminaJ*** Botapdager, LangsrUle, O. Ayer’ s Cherry PectonJ oortRlnlycures manyctt** o f Aadlicum*bitaichltf*, b oa rsoam s , i r # t l lUffgtv whoop4n f - c o u g h , crotsp* winter coughs, night cough s, m d hsrd m i »!?*$#* . ;* 4* - f *, r,-„ . 4 ’'' v * Aaotber verse; afcauri* affaire, wF it Presbj iis the E t VtMay, March G, She raqueat o f a m wanriMr church (0,j ” WIth a view t to an organic unio is ties United Sta im* the Presbyteri, ^ribrmed Presbyt «d will soon make naisrion to the I This * the definite within the past ft Committee on Chu rifttthe last, Syn< Philadelphia, - “ Rev. Thomas AvenueChurch, i particular form 1 branches in .ibis ci the Committee on mittee was origin aoofer with Bimilar various churches; o fkith, but so few.o - nominations have even suggest a -1 - that it is not getter] an organic union o ing Presbyterian s' be effected. “ The Dutch Re which President R her, is the only one] that has appointed a definite end in vi several months tfy pointed by theSyn1 Presbyterian Chur brea”k away from other bodies and p to the Synod that tj self “ light the Way ganic Union, if suclj once making overt, to the Pr^sbyteria “ Although this the Reformed- Pre nation is the small active force, it is action will have a ott the welding tog] byterwn, United. formed,jjtfteli Ri berknd ’> Presby throughout North ad«. The leaders aver that It may byterian Church b| over. Bo stout is both bodies that Friendship Ave| Church haa been , event o f a union i •d, tba Euclid av oaaridered amply gr^atious. , “ Themoveme: interest in that it Presbyterian Chi: o f the hand*o. Penneylvania an brtinievt men oft] Rev. Thomas Wi Avenue Church bring the only o: farm in the city, from the Eight] Presbyterian Ch " MsAffiater is pa popularly know Wing" In the Re Church, and cut proper iu 1833, ctf the ballot bo Constitution of “ The old Bootj to the principle* •adelivered to rafnaed to endo the “ progrdriv is two distinct the same name, tinct Hyntrtls. Church is of tb *vm the most Prwfeyferian G *f winning ovc “ This belief tor in the indt: as«d* by the the danmnina r*#8*d it is tb !«* Meeting iu . n . aaion wo bytorkn dm fifeMiaiatere a riwtw$i#$, a t! l^ffadalphia, Imwm’t any* f i lh ia a tC “ The Eud* *MM*Afli2*taLi-i' '‘tlM! fleet tdifice* l> Am t three •UMlahureh “ Th* <w»g watlriMaffat U p M l l i l a w k , father. : 4 - . . :■ • a l Imldfc fell b patkiti Jamas the 7 a, wtria o f Cos v*. A jn gy ha* appo MM# ABtvbi Gray \ m bwtwtl Ap*^! at•* - —S*M •tC BfOfi ;ifl* m
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