The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
. 5W W A - f *» • •>*.[. -ijS A. M Kiiwnrxit tsT will >r« tb** p o u n d tn* nod r e d th e Aing i t lade on I n m U y * * * * * * 2 cen ts market. . iiryGo,. m n , Oh M YanWaat. , Unless you saw never t&ll otit you have r eaten., We :t stock w|tb a ’meats, . We ck and there*" may depem? Jeane you, / ' ' ' ’ i«Su m m n ,7 4 <>nHand. ■VIVO K* VITALITY I M « te « LWeH M ill R e o f Mo, ' tr mm aSOi .'edwrlUe, O Uvlwloti. isms I f tiJfl.il I *<Ofrie Dr. Morton i* tiioufitt to be wujwh totter at tki* time. fivM Pkmd**, wbo bee been <|»it* riek* ie reported m better. MTto titer BoerJer1* W*d»e*l*y eight, 75, oO«n4 35 mate. Mm, J . H. Wolford wee celled to tfwtoftold tbie week by tbe illnew of her Cither. Mr*. Gsrti* Field* to* been, unable t* beat the poet ofioe tbw week ow* iegto mekneae. .. "■. -■■ Memie. Jecob Siegler end W. H. Owen* were in Cincinnati Wednee- dey ou butinee*. Mita Mary CoSsy, of London, wm the gue*fc of her parent*, here, Satur day end Sunday, dame* Puffield bad three finger* badly masked at the paperwill, where be I*,employed, Tuesday, Keep on the w'Move- ♦. • Progress ,js movement in the right direction. The secret oI being successful is to keep con tinually moving toward the desired object. . , . . . v . , , ** A > * ' O u r O b j e c t I s P E R F E C T I ON ADVICE TO BOYS At* ik M»»'» ViKSMbo* Y«wr Ck%i«x,«r Marita (Joiby, wto b *ospi©f»d u , W«*ttor PorooMt;—Mtmug iudioa- >* sight egsmtor a t Seutk CbaHaston, -tion« oi early spring. sad frkmdTom Cons, were la town, , , , , - * * v . t , Weimer to* ,<ndwl ft new i *’ cooler to hi* meat store, r " k “ ' W'"t s 1 . «. ,n,l .if, tan In.: t t " ! “ " t * " I * ! v « t « i in pm p ^ y iu tin- <i.-m Mty. i f * * '“ W » t o •fee* a t tto Mrupp work* produce with J r 1 1 advico abvtit how t» sue. eNi, «o<J« lieu 15f000men, ■ Dr. McKinney wilt conduct com-11 semi them my receipt they say that I vr , ' T. . r, , Imunion aervicefc at the K. P. church,! *m dealing r-ojmii-:.:;;tove general!* Hext to Liverpool Bremen w now jSfcbjMlthj ’ itire. Of course l mu, but that's wlmt tha wading cotton market ofEurope. * ’ f the receipt calls for. and if a boy will In the year 1900 Bremen bought 1,- Mrs. Jolm McElroy, of Dayton, I take these mumorplae > fpreraiUtes 567,045 hales. and Miw Carrie dim?, of Xenia, arcl a,,d knead them into his Sob the mix- visitimr friends liero I ^ Cii*vO^ vwmng menus nero. f Oncon fellow’s got the primary bunl* ‘. Mrs. James Puffield, who hue Ijeen! ness ^rtues cemented into Ills charac* yery lowthis week with consumption, tc‘r l‘e8 B^ t0 buil(1 oa‘ m v t u u a js not »i«eh improved, W . M . H A R B IS O N , Praeticui Miller and Kngd.eer. Mem Iter of the M. K. fhurdi, and t ’ui,ie Post, i<4, t>, A. K, CedarvUt#, Ohio. A ttra c tiv e ' Furniture Wm. Caakayand son are at^the home of Marion Bridgman, having been called here by the illness of the latter** daughter. Dr, J , W. Dixon attended the commencement exercise# of the Ohio Medical University at *Columbus, Thursday and Friday,' The’Charity Ball at Xenia Tuesday evening was a.swell event there being one thousand persons present. Sev eral fromhare attended, Enoch Weller, who resided on the north side of town, died Monday, The funeral, took place Wednesday, Rev.’Middleton, officiating, n Owing to im accident at Central, trouble with the power batteries caused 150 telephones to he put of order Monday and Tuesday. W. B. Bryson will have a public sale of horsea at ^ ‘Oakland Farm’' Thursday, April 30. Thirty-four head of horses will be offered. Mias Ella O . Kyle, who has been in Egypt quite a number of years as a missionary, is now at .Johnstown, Pa., and will soon visit relatiyeshere. There are three acts, breakfast, din ner and supper, during “The Star Boarder,** which comes to the Opera A French scientist has cheapened the production of liquid air by half, so that it# use in the arts nyiy now be profitable, The use of electricity in . everyday affairs is developing' enormously ip Great Britain. The usual price, is 21- cents per unit. The regular meeting «f the W» C. T. 0 . .announced for yesterday at the home Of Mrs. Martha Brown, was postponed until next Thursday at the' same plaqe. The firm of Kerr '& Hastings Bros, sold to Messrs. 0 . E. Bradfute and Frank Corry each a pony cart for their sons. These7are the first sold ip this section. George McClellan, of Muneie, aud J . J . McClellan ofHartford City, Inti., were here, Thursday,' ip attendance a t the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Robert Cooper: • . Word was received here Thursday -that Mrs. J . H. AVolfprd’s father, Mr* Mills, of Springfield, died that morning, death being dlie to a cancer. clerk crawls lata tlje ofileo in tbe morn ing like a sick setter pop and leap* from his stool at nUdit with the spring of ajlger I’m a little afraid-that if J Bent him to take charge' of a branch house he wouldn’t always be around ■when customers were. He’s the sort of a chap who would hold back the sun an hour every morning and have It gain two every afternoon if the Lord would give him the same discretionary powers that he gave Joshua, And I have noticed that he’s the fellow who invariably tokes a timekeeper as an lu- sult. He’s pretty numerous In business offices; in fact, if the glance of the hu man eye could affect a clock face; in the same wpy that a. man’s country cousins affect their city welcome I should have to buy a new timepiece for the Office every morning.—Prom “Let ters Prom, a Self Made Merchant to His Son,” by George Horace Lorimer. ExchangeBack CEDAKYILLK, .ilJIO. A c c o u n t s orMmfcnnt* and xu- dividimls edicited. Collection? promptly made and remitted. ThRAFTSon New York and Cin* ** cinnati sold at lours! rates. The cheapest and moat convenient way to send money by mail. TrOANS made on Real Estate, Ify> ** sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildmpn, Pres,, Seth W, Smith, Vico Pres,, W. J* "Wildroan, Cashier, • T h a t w ill In* Miitablt* fo r n il elan***, iu* ship ,st<n*k is v*‘iin»jete in -every reepee t :u«l ■ .in ju re s , riifferi n t liue« <#f : : C v l u t i r w C o i k J i p n O e m e r T h 1 > 1 r » i s S l i l e l H M i Y t l / M p r i n g r w W a M l i s t a n d i i B r e w i n g ^ t a n d b i Aek for “Krack-a-Jack” Shoos, Nice for Men; ’note ' thd price * if «.•«.«••»•#/«.•,-7 Ask for our 49 cent Shoes for Children, all solid leath- . er. sizes 5 to 8■ *«*♦**»*f4V t * * Ask for “Priscilla”Xadfes Shoes Soft Hid Vamps, d |o n fV . special eizesj olletyles.,H'"*’> '" A*k ■f tnurJ98c School Shoea^ sixes 10-2 for Boys and ^ O n Girl*, for every day w e s r .y ^ k « McCorkell’s « Popular Priced Store. How , We4o«a.y, April 22, Price. !T!,e ,,“ ™ 1 wl" ?a t? »la“ Sat“K,al' 75c, 50c and 35c, • Children 25 cents, j aftewooU* *r" ........ '* iV ” The Wickersham hotel at James town lias been leased to a ' Mr, Cum mins of Cincinnati. Mr. Wickersham i&to furnish the house throughout, and.his furniture is said to be exceed ingly fine for a hotel in a town-' the The company during the three epi- sodes diBb out the best musical spe cialties and contribute an entertain ment of umtsual excellence. Z, T. -Philips started Wednesday on his work as assessor. The following are the rates of assessment this year: {Horses and mnles, 670; Cattle, fat, 4 g , stock, 3|c; sheep, 63 per head; hogs, faty fie* stbcfc; 5(T grain: wheat,- 60 c | oats, 25c; corn, 30c;.rye, 50o Hay: jtimotby, 612; clover, 67. Clover seed, 66; timothy seedf62.' Dogs, 61 and »upward, John Bromagem has been appointed by Mr. Phillips as his afe- sistaht. Cure a Cold in One Laxative Bromo Quinine Tathu.^ m .A I k NMI'B o M ill -IlMlftlr'ldr^ ■tomb*. This ^gnatnre, size or Jamestown, . “The Star Boarder,” Which will be the attraction hfc the Opera Hou.se Wednesday evening, April 22, is a nuisical comedy in, three sols. The piece is intended for laughing pur pose# only and serves as a vehicle for the introduction of Okas. Boyle and his clever company of fun producers. Admission 75, 50 and 35 cents. Ceres Crip in Two Day*. on every Subscribe for The Herald., —“Strength and vigor comes of good food, duly digested. ‘Force,’ a ready-to-serve wheat and parley food, adds no burden, but enstnins, nour ishes, invigorates,” Mrs.TV. H. Walker and Master Hugh Marshall, of Cedarville, spent Sunday with the family of R. P, Walker...Charles Crouse, wife ,apd daughter, of Cedarville, spent Sun day with the family of flurry Yance, —South'Chariest!)n Sentinel. r * * . r ,v’’ 4 '< * Prospects for an- electric road are brighter today than at any time yet. In the purchase of the Springfield <fc Xenia electric line by Ex-Governor Bushnell, Fred J, Green and others Cedarville is soon to have,a line, Already the right of-way has been1se cured from .Yellow Springs to Clifton. .The line will be huilt from this point touching Clifton, Cedarville, James town and Washington, C. H, The Springfield & Xenia line is already under the management of Mr. Green to that every thing points to an,early ryad *or this place. Carpets! Carpets! >\e ruprefiont some of the'largest manufacturing <*oneei‘ns in tills line which enables ns to qnote prices that surprise all ’ ’ j . h . M c M i l l a n Fungal Director Furniture Dealer* The nicest and best $3.50 shoes ' sold anywhere are Siegenthal- er’s “Ideals” , at Siegenthaler’s, o f Springfield, O We Offer To-Day On Sound Ear Qom, Cool and ,Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins* A r \ p p er Bushel, of 68 Z / V * Founds to Bushel No Shoveling, Good Dumps, Call, Write o r Telephone, Colonial Distillery Company Y - , Trebeins, Ohio. L O W ' R A T E S t o t h e ; SOUTH , SOUTHEAST AMP SOUTHW EST . - VIA .CASTORS.I- Fur Infants aud CuJkbma, ] lira Kind Y ob Ha;s A te . 1 Rbersole P ianos ABSOLtiTfiLY DURABLE m “Wohave for a number of years usedBbersolePiaaosin the GoriNeiwitoiy where they are constantly subjected to the hard- t:,ji kind o£ use. We have found tbs jsJbefSole to bs a good, durable piano, well .able to stand the wear and tearof themusic room,” Hisa C daka .B atjr ,^Directress Cloointiati Coa*ervatory 0 tJUnR*tC. . MANUSAOTOWtOBV •[%$&&' Ssflitb, & Nixon P lano Co . " 10 and < 2 -E. ttourth Street, - *’ CINCINNATI. O. Beato the Signature of f<%Ci w*. * iMi* iS'y *; ONBWAY AND ROSSI* TRIP TKSUrSONSAtB WRSTAND THIRD TUESDAVS CP fc'ACElMONTH DlMd«an*ctI(xu *t Clndort.l! to n all aalal* NORTH, EAST AND-W£ST* - WRITE FOR RATES. VT. A.^EOKLira, N . fe'A„„. .Clll.-apo.IU. ^ ^Q.BA i^ i^b» ,‘o.plA”.>'fc{nnlnSatt i * To Cure a Cold in One Day. ;Take Warneris White Wine of Tar Syrup,. the beat cough remedy on earth, 25 and -50' cents, Ben. G, Ridgway, Pharmacist. Consumption Cure—Waraor’a WMtaWii»« of Tor Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time, 25 and 50ots, Ben, G, Ridge way, Pharmacist, * « Our Spring and Summer Lines * « Embody many special features that will interest you. The Clothing we have to sell-from the highest to the lowest grade—is made well in every particular and is thoroughly dependable, and in selling it we recommend it with confidence, although our prices are lower than other houses. Our clothes are full of snap and good style, being made by some of the best houses in the country, and their many special features and high values will appear for themselves........................................... . Men's Department. In this departmentwe have a great line of Suitings, Stylish Cassimere, Nobby Worsteds, the choicest pat terns obtainable, made with Hair cloth fronts, and must be seen to be f f iT . $ 1 0 . 0 0 “$ 2 2 .0 0 Men’s Suits, Our line of Men’s Suits are made from choice patterns, and although our lowest grades, they are made with a system and have the appear ance ofmuch higher priced garments. t o m ’ r.a" ge. $ 5 . 00to$^.00 Young Hen’s Suits. Our line of Young Men’s Clothing With a snap to it that is seldom equaled. The new 3-button double and single breasted Sack Suits, made from the newest fabrics and tailored by experts. Top Coats. Our line of Top Coats includes many stylish patterns, made up in both light and dark material. Children’s Suits. Mothers contemplating buying a , suit for her boy, should not fail to see our line of beautiful selections, at prices ranging from $2.00 to $8.00, capable of pleasing the most tasty. Gent's Furnishings. Within a few days this line will be comple and will comprise many of the best lines in the country. The celebrated Hawes Hat that has become so popular in this sec tion and for which we’re Sole Agents. The newest patterns in D r e s s Shirts, Fautless and Lion Brands, and also a complete line of these famous brands in Night Shirts and Pajamas at satisfactory prices. li* . 3 8 E. MAIN ST. , ** - - - & & & £ ( » GEO. HALLER , A. W . HA INES , H, A. H I0Q IN3 , R«l<J*nt Partaw*. J* ^ lit.' -.‘s.f,-; f.< ,> .if- ^ *k/' v 2 .i-*i>AWAi
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