The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
k . InSASe is tkie to he eat «ftoe Or. J . F» Marta* m *bte to drive toil yeetat fifty, ' ‘ o ' Trot F . 4 . Ju riu t wee « visitor io Colombo*. Moedey. . —4 to* m m of toeeeuw* p e ttitt *t Cooperi*, 3tttfor26c. . J . H. MeMffieii «w In toe 0 m City e» btwiwmwMoutoiy. Mrs. W. H . Owen* b*s beaa jro | c tito ye* week. vrith die grippe. II story. B . i t , Berber ftod J , H. Wdiwd were la Xeni* Wednesday. J . P. Berr, ofDaytoD, apent Safe* beta with {Head* And relatives here. Rev. H. C. Middleton waa culling on frie-ml* at Yellow Spring*Tuesday. Jesse Tovrasley has been quite sick &r asvetol days but is reported raueh ••: ■. ■ ■■, ■ .■.•■..■•■■' '• ■■ ■ ■■ A-/':V: •fWfwP«ft :■■ "•1 -t-'-'V -“-Gall on Kerr & Hastings Bros for. anything in stove* ranges, coal lwd*»«to," v . * ' * Mias E tta Case, of ^fenia, spent the first of the week as MissMabefle Grin- disk gujsfc. ■ B. G, iUdgway was a business vim- tor in the .Gem City Tuesday ^nd Wednesday. , George Smith, of YoHow Springs, candidate for State Senator, was in town Monday. !l Ralph Gilbert has accepted a posi tion at Booth Charleston and has gone there to work. t =. ., ’ J . W. McLean has finished the ad dLkm to the Crouse roomoccupied by George Shrodes. •, t f 0 m S ajuk —A quaoity of pump- “ ■'tfe-iMWl, both sweet and field variety T. If . S t John.. . . J6d Bean Bonnet, of Springfield, is to take ohsrge of toe barber shop soon to wetted by B. Held. -—Worcestershire sauce, oelOry w t o , Diamond relish,, catsup and .•tttodMCM fH rt. , ;> Mitt MattoxCrawford, who teaches in the Osborn public schools, visited her psrsnts Sftbbsth. There was no school a t .the college Monday and Tuesday,, these days be| tog tor spring vacation. / Wanted at Cooper’s:—Lard, bacon and produce of au kinds. Will pay toe Mgkttt market price. "* - GtosifeirviB was kioked last Friday 4 1$»* which censes him to go hy to* aid o ta cane.' 4rtow? k moving his per fjfettt a»yetftf to the McMillan farm ttN rtay pawtaewl by him. j i t t . Will Bradfato *ud children, Wifthiaglon, G. H., visited Mr. -attl Mr*. Jacob Lott tbk week. ^pSaary Kyle has been ft victim of » tt ‘fri^* ft»d for ft time was quite static, bat is now able to be out. ; 4 nantler of friends end neighbor* were entertained today at dinner by Mr. sad Mrs. W. J . Hawthorn. Lovers of good mueip should not m to tow toe O. W,, 0 . Mftle Quar- wbieh will give an eaUrtaui* ia to# opera house Toeeday, ____*1, aodsr toe auspices of Beuior [f3bm ef the CoUsge. The plat will «gMi aft MoOoUatos Mar. 27. - Gen- Sfie. ' & Ottal- fiont k i l l M l Mi Mfllr-|MMfMil MaftMkftftMi balseefsbe* Mttftft tofttt two quotas 4km. td b k td f mat .toy s* #• the ptwetae M ag «* * pi-seeriptiofl with tongs ' of atoeiftte tosatottistneavto. Mmr ' ■ vhe m yw f j m AMU f Iww thorn the wt jpr - il tt mmL 9 $ fMMiMLI JttMil f ton to it that ail «ar l i l t o e a ton pmdm 0 b t h e y tonnld iS L S S b J T ^ » - .«... ^ WICf V e f Mr. sntii Man I . T. Mtoar a* their haatt nett ef lawn. Mhatome Oentoa and Murtostic Miss iebtt ^ttts^s^tis^l s mil- MneLryofentog.et Deytea Taesdey. Mi'f'Ftynmnto Bodk ^ggs f ir tele, Ruggett StwuB, Prioe 78c per 15, J . £ . Heatings. 21d Mr. and Mrs. James Mumy ajwmt a tow days in Dayton last week the gtwet# of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes.Berr, You .will be both pleased and prof ited by seeing W*. R. Sterrstt’s line of Fawning Implements before buying; Robt, Collins, cf Dayton, sj>ent few days with hi* parents, Mr, and Mm. J . Hale Collins, toe first of toe week, , Rev, Campbell, of the Xenia Theo logical Beminary, will preach at the R. P. church Babbato a t the osua time, , A full lino of groceries and provi alone at all times at Cooper’s Call anc s ee stock and get prices or telepbon Ho, 76. • • Miss' Sarah Wolford, who has been a guest at toe home of her. brother, J . H. Wolford, returned to Xenia Wed - ' Miss Kellie Smith ot Jamestown and Mr. Harry Zeigler of Springfield were the guests of Mrs. Anna Boyd yesterday. ' ■ ' Oscar Smith, who has been home for several days oh a vacation, re turned to his work at Birmingham, Ala., Monday.' . Mrs. Harry IJiff received a visit from her sister, Miss Eyler, of the 0 , B, 0, Horae, Xenia, from F r r day until Bahbath. ■ A house occupied by Louis Dunn, on-toe Lea Barber farmer eaatof town Was Considerably damaged by fire ear ly Tuesday morning^ , * • Miss Mae Matbewa has been 'hired to teach the unexpired school term at White ;Chepel, district number six, KewJasper township, . Warren Arthur, who has a position on toe Pennsylvania road as passenger breaktaan, spent Babbato with his father, Thomas Arthur. Mrs, T* K, Tarbox arrived home last Friday night from Wabash, lud where she bus been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Stevenson. The XewAmericanManure Spread er baa 'the largest capacity, toe light est draft and in built for hard service. Sold by Kerr and Hastings1Bros. Jesse Stewart, an uncle of Dr. J, 0 . Stewart, i* reported as Very low at his home in Xenia. Mr. Steward is quite aged and well known herb. The Building A Loan Association has moved its quarters from the Ex change Bank to the mayor’s office. The change being made yesterday. When you want a good draft or buggy harness, call on me as I have them of excellent quality. Dorn, the Harness Man, K< F. Kerr was called to Rutoville, lud., Tuesday morning in response to a telegram announcing the serious ill- nett of hiBmother, Mrs, Paul Kerr. , . . —I have secured the agency tor the Trolly Mail Box Carrier*. Persona wishing same call on or notify Charles Stuckey, Dr. P . R . Madden, Praotloa lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Gifts#**Accurataly Ad justed. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 , VrlttAwe.—OSfc« Wo. ft , feaidraoc K*. x , J f- Estle and Wilson, of Clifton, have ooatracted with Messrs. A. H. and J , H. Creswell and James Shane for new barns, all to be completed by harvest time. . . "Strength and vigor comes of good food, duly digested, ‘Force,’a ready* to-serve wheat and barley food, ad it no burden, but sustains, nourishes, In* vigoraies,'* ■ _ „ In onr last issue too prioe. of admit* eioo to, the O. W. IJ. Male Quartette at the opera house, Tuesday, March 21, read 15 cents when it should have been 26 cents. Henry Walker, who has been em ployed as fireman strike paper mill for to« past six years, has rntigned his po r t* * to accept a simitar one on the S tf Four railroad, - -Tfic secret of suecess is to fake advaetftjft of every opportunity. We five you the akwst, fretoest groceries, saattii fseto, vegetabtas, etc., at pvtatt that will swell your savings «e- envft*. Gray to Ca, t f Dr. t , G. Canoe sailed at the fifisgvlti efihseTuesday whUe tar tawa tojtoto« ktttoi with Mi frietwk At' I mm I i H ffttts tth iflM d to rto ftflta ttfiM - ^ssGSjfy * Mad eattft ay Mesi#?* end wAI vMk Wihiff Ombm, u tii U i at ton Tsui# Thsatagtato flsottattsy west sNWth, wril gu t# a tiMaasmitt w n e ift i Sasa sftseT* sittsuMijs^m W f ^TWt^wwHttwl 9^ jpi^PP this summer. ° T. H. Fustaariager, of Ckveknd, a well-kaowa ptano toner, who has been making a visit here ngahuly her Mvsrai yean, will soon ret "a, His work is first c I ms and orders may be left with George Siegler. The firm of Kerr to Hastings has rented toe W. P» Townriey room, next the railroad, and will use same p a buggy emporium. Their present quarters ere too small for toe spring display they wish to make. A runaway accident happened this morning near toe college, when a horse, driven byMiseAgnesStormont, became frightened and ran into a lamp* poet. Miss Stormont escaped injury. The buggy and streetlamp were badly demolished For school board this year there will be two places to fill; toe term* of An drew Jackson and D, H. McFarland expiring, Petition? have been filed with toe Board of Elections for four names: John It. Cooper, J* C. Barber, R, F, Kerr and George Irvin, James Baker appeared before May or McFarland Monday and was asses sed $15.35, The fine was paid by Charles Ensley, bartender at the Geo. Dean saloon. There was an object in Dean having another- party pay to* fine and allow Baker his freedom. Lookout! Lookout! They’re com ing! They’re coming! Where? Where? Who? Wko? The Male Quartette from the O. W. U., at opera house, March 31 Let no one fail to hear it, for itfpromise* to be the greatest mus ical treat of the season. Plat nowopen, Admission 25c. The 0 . W, XL Quartet is nil right. Bo say the men who beard them sing at the Business M od ’ s banquet oF the X, M. Q. A h , in the Great Southern Hotel, in ColumbUs,' Thursday night. Every number- was heartily applaud ed.—Dispatch. -. Opera House, Tues day evening, March 31. The Columbus, Loudon and Spring field electric line made a record break- mg tun a few qpya tigo* ~A car con faiuing a number of easterttoapitolists made the trip from Springfield to Co lumbus, forty-two miles, in sixty min utes. This is lower time than the ac commodation train makes. . - Edward A!1an, of Clifton, bad a narrow escape last Saturday afternoon when attempting to capture a colored man, who Was robbing his house. By the use of toe telephone the neighbor! wefce informed and the fellowwas cap* tured and taken to the Springfield jail. I t is said that toe fellowbelongs at Springfield. W. R. McMillan shipped his house- bold good* last evening.to Monmouth, 111, Mr. Lem Blair went with the oar and will see things through sefely. He will afterwards go on to a point near St, Louis where be will visit his father. Mr. McMillan and family started this morning from South Charleston for Monmouth, Some person, possibly to ease there own mind, reported last week that> toe papers ftgsinst toe alleged whisky sellers had been destroyed and that the prosecution of the cum would be dropped,. There was no truth in the report whatever and more than tost the George Dean case will come up to* morrow as snnounoed some time ago The Circuit Court has been in ses sion this week and rendered opinions on several case.-< In every case, save one, Judge ScrOggy is sustained, and is was partly sustained in this, but was reversed as to the costs. I t is very probable that the SupremeCourt will sustain this point. Judge Scrog- gy bus no higherrecommendation than ;o have his opinions sustained by the ligher court*. The “Hop Tea”jointtn the Mitchell room was closed on short notice Tues day afternoon. George Dean, who rune to t place, has dosed the doom and left town. This action was taken after the announcement that the Beal; law had stood the test. Mr, Dean is act the only man this decision will eflfrct; one more place and the town will hats local option in every sense of toe wmd. For the members of the 0 . Y. F. X?, of Cedarvilta from "Worldly Cares” to "Besaure Resort* Train will leave “Rosa Station* on Thursday evsufag. April 9, at 7:90 sharp, Ttak- eta will be given at tide statin*. Step* wfli he made at “JUmrhinf Cettar” asd away phases of interest. Good ftvksosftBwdftriw*, m^6^sstiuttwkts ktsr^wi^l, •verythfsf fm s» Wc urge that every ail ttH^P ftft# fi^tt fstt’^NMpIn'v «U&» U. f . perse#wgs m swmtat at And tank hftkfftfi t |# pa#*. . Bern yeisll eat sees*ftattme la dafioatt % h t and ahads, Hot to# ghury blaek a#d white, In so many ptaoee mads. But photos that critlca Have pronounced high up in art. Botares that are executed To suit the human heart. People from many cities Come here and order work, Connoisseurs of distinction, Down to toe honored dork. A visit to this gsllefy, Lined with gems of art, Will many rimes repay you And make you loth to start. in Subscribe for the Herelcf; $1 a year —Seed Com for Sale. See samples at Kerr & Hastings. . - S, K. Williamson, The Presbyterian Missionary Society will meet April 2 ’at toe Second XJ, P, church at Xenia. The meeting is in bouor of the 25th anniversary and a special progran has been arranged. There will be three sessions; the even ing session, devotions and thank of feringa, being conducted by Mrs. J , W Liggett of this place. Mr*. W. H. Batber is secretary of the society; , Do you know what* you eat? great many people are not careful of toe quality of food which they eat They should be. Pure food is a de veloper ot brain and utuscje, which means n superior m«u, -jOur reputa tion for selling pure food is known far and wide. We select and keep stock only the- pure' kind of food, Get the kind we sell. Gray & Co. ' The report was circulated here few days ago that .Osman Crawford, who waa receotlyvordered to leave toe County, had rented a room a t Clifton and would Start business at that place but wo are informed that he hasgiven up the idea; the rpom be had renter being in Greene county. Clifton peo pie were glad to; see Cedarvillp rid herself of toe Saloon element yet. they did'not want, it dropped into their town, 1 ' . . . ■ Ed Spencer and hi* wife, Bertha, colored, residents o f this place, have brought suit against Helen Kelsey fand A, Bradford. Thu suit is the re- BUltofa trade forsothe lots a t Deer Lodge, Term, fof property, here val ued at $850, Mrs, Spencer claims sheFad. no knowledge of what shewas signing when the transfer was made. She asks,that toe deeds he set aside and also puts in ft claim for $300 •«a#y etri*7 ton—wat QMHMW The following invitations have been received here; "Mrs. Mary Louisa ' Barber requests toe honor of your presence at the marriage of her daugh ter, Isa Mary, to Mr., Edwin Leggett Arthur on the evening ofWednesday, toe eighth of April, nineteen hundred and three, at half after six o’clock, United Presbyterian Church, Spriug- field, Ohio. At Home after July the fimt a t 424 North Fountain Avenue.* ; • The different church articles that have appeared in reference to the union of all the Presbyterian churchee In this country seem to have been written by toe same man. There was a slight difference is them; this possi bly being due to the fact that they were sold a t space rates to the difier- entcity papers. According to the article* toe questien ta to come up this summer before the different church or* ganiations when something more definite will be kown, Aft it stands at present one man is the j utbor of the several article*. • ' # MI m Mary A, Cost has gone to Jacksonville, Fla., where she will be united in marriage to Thomas N. Mi randa formerly ot this city. Miss Cost has ft wide acquaintance in this city, She tan teacher of elocution and * reader of considerable ability. She is also ft teacher of meric and had a data of a large number of pupite. Mr. Miranda formerly lived here and was connected with the Big Four Railway Company, He went South t a t M l where he has taken a portion with the Southern Railway Cowpany.-'Bpring- field Press Republic. In Xenia the Second and Third Presbyterian churches are endeavoring to unite. A t n former meeting it waa agreed that Dr. McClure, of toe Third Church, should be toe patter andHhat toe Second Church should be seed as* ptatee e f worship. The vote has been tah#a aad to# Third Church reports 106 to 1 la firm of the ooseolMfttloQ. At toe deewMt 66 tam ed while 45 opposed the move- i a t The mettbewi e f the Second ; aww th<-».treda#ri*tt ef toe organ sad m >..bers ef tota w g rsffflawstte toe#nuerttsi I# ami. Tbtttttfcatt m ( THEYMUS findThatIsfill ThereIs ToItl 4 ; . P A V S ° ^ s ^ M O R D .— ^ - " " 4 D A Y S Here Are a Few of t i e Bargains W c i r e Offering Tbls Week: 2fid~Hand Organs* One Taylor & Farley,......... , . $ 2.50 Owe New England..,.,.,,...... .$ 3,00 One Taylor & Farley.....7.50 One Burdett,........ .................. $12,50 One Taylor & F a r l e y ^ , , , . $ i S . o o On2 Hamilton............... ,.*,,,,$20,00 One Wilcox & White,,/,..... ,,$22.00 One A, B. Chase........,,....>.,,$25,00 One Dyer & Hughes.............$30,00 One Bridgeport............. $30,00 One Garland. . , . - . - ....... $30.00 One Estey, light oak, mirror..$45,00 One Mason & Hamlin..,,..,,-.$55.00 New Organs. .One $110 Burdett^.......;,..,......$78.00 One Mason & Hamin...,...... ;.$78.00 2iid-Hand Sqare Panos. One Gilbert..^........ ....... ,.$15,00 One Orin & Eobinspn,,,..,,....>$20,00 One Hazelton Bros............. ;..$25,oo One George Steck....... ........... $75.00 ■ ' „ * ' 1 ' ‘ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ New Sewing Machine. Three White, drop head, reg ular price $55.00; sale price eaoh $30,00 One Standard,Tailor, was for merly $60.00, now............. $30,00 2nd-Hand Sewing Mach’es. One prop Head Queen $8.50 One Box Top American....,,,..$9.00 All tlie above articles are in good . „ , repair, and will soil for $1,00 down arid $1,00 per week until paid for. , ' , - New Pianos Cot Hal?Into in Price,. ....... This being the last week of our great removal sale and no new location secured as yet, we are forced to everything at a sacrifice, Don’t misa this opportunity to secure a Piano or Orgau at a genuine bargain. Also a hue Office Desk, Safe and Music Cabinet, Will sell cheap.,, Store open everyWeiring until 0 o’clock- FLANERY’ S BIG PIANO HOUSE 33 South Fountain Avenue, Springfield, 0. Carpets - flattings Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Wal) Paper. Cotton Ingrains Carpets, 25c a yard. Alkwool Ingrain, 50, 6b, 75c a yard. Wall Paper Remnants, ac a bolt, up. Window Shades, hung free of charge. Mattings in all grades from to to 35c per yard. , Clothing. Our line of Hen’s and Boy’s Clothing Is Unsurpassed in Cedarviile; we are showing splendid values In Men’s Suits at $5, 7,50, to and 12.50, Young Men’s Suits, $3.50,5, 7.50,10. Little Fellow’s Suits $1.25 to $4 each. Garden Seeds. A full line of them in “ Bulk.” Early Sweet Corn, Peas, Beans, Etc, Early Ohio 1 and [-Seed Potatoes. Early Rose J All varieties, also Sweet Peas, fine mixed colors “ in Bulk.*’ , Free! Free! Free! From March a8th to April nth, 1903. with every pair of Ladies* or Gent’s Fine Shoes from $1.50, up, sold by us for Cash Only, I will givea bot- tie of Whltteraore’t 15c French Glove Shoe Polish. b i b b 9G L S 3 0 I mmm 0 * ? » # » * * . m m t l r j.m9wWm • mWmm '9NHPMH®|K®w VH®P®®P®pPSyM|P'V®R®|t§§jp®|k U;-f 1 *) n M p M * J k f ’4K
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