The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

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George Sieglar is on the sick, list, .Nice ripe Pineapples a t M, H-, Shroades, Mrs. Samuel fllcCollum is reported better this morning, Get your binder twine this year o f ICerr & Hastings B ro s .. . You canfgef a buggy for less than $20 of Kerr Hastings Bros, Frank Hill, o f South Charleston, spent Sunday with his mother. Lunette McMillan to Cedar Cliff Lodge, CedarviUe, lot 1, $600, . Foit SAt-Ej-Gpod milch cow, cheap. Mrs. A . G, Miller. f y y x ' t (• *v*‘, “ y x* Mrs M. W; Shroades visited friends in Springfield several days this week. Kerr & Hastings Brel’s, car of Ply­ mouth hinder twine came in last week. ! G e r a good buggy, phaeton, road wagon or carriage of K err & Hastings Bros. ’ •* ‘ v *' Miss Lena Gilbert is home from Alpha where she' baa' been teaching j school. 1 For a stylish negligee shirt go to §ullivah The Hatter, prices form 35c to $1. —Seed Corn for Sale. See samples a t Kerr & Hasting’s. S. K . Williamson, See our display of buggies before you buy. We can save you money. ICerr <fc Hastings Bros. Mrs. Anna H ill has returned home after a visit o f several months with Mr. and Mrs, Van Horn a t South Charleston, —Early spring vegetable: such as Onions, Radishes, Lettuce and -Cu­ cumbers for your Sunday dinner, a t Gray A Co’s.- t f The shower Thursday afternoon was only o f a local nature, there being no rain north south or west of town to amount to anything. However, east o f town there was a heavy rain and hail storm. WhoPays' The Bills? I ts thesmall savings that fill the purse—its righ t buying^ a t the right place that accomplishes the end—you can save money on yotir bill# i f you patronise us. V e lW a T n r S t i f e B a b l i j k e r i Men’s W orking P an ts, good, for 5 0 c , 7 5 c, 9 0 c , Calicoes, in all colors, per yard 5 c , Hisses’175<s Shirt Waists for only 2$C. I Lace Curtains, good ones, a pair 5 0 c , 9 0 c , $1.20. Ladies’ Bummer Corsets, each 2 5 c . Fancy Lawns and Challks, yard Clark’s O. H , T,< 6 spools for m ■ . ■ Ask to sec our new line o f I * whs Chillies, L inen Bastiht, Corded and MeroeriiMtd ^ e p h t r » , I ’ CORKELL’S ¥ * ?rka* &*« Yon can get.your barrel halt now of Kerr & Hastings Bros.* ‘ F ob S a i . e ;—1-Fancy Short Horn Bull, 1 year old. C. D, Dobbins. - Pete Studevant plead guilty last evening to a charge o f plain drunk, and,was asessed a fine $5 and costs by Mayor McFarland, u The date of the lecture to have been given by. Olin A . Dobbins in the col­ lege chapel has" been changed from May 21, to May 19 , 8 p. m. —W antep ;—Lady representative for Cedarville. Salary'or Commission, Send references, S. C. C buden , 20 Pruden Block, Dayton; Ohio* G. H i Frey,- J r ., of Springfield, states'that he will jbegin the construc­ tion o f his electric road between that city and Cbilocotbe Ju ly 1st. ; Mr#, Hugh ’Turnbull has been sick for some time.' Mrs. McIntyre, of South Charleston,' is staying there during Mrs. Tnrnbu]l’a sickness. When you want a good draft or buggy harness, call on me as I have them of excellent quality. Dorn; the Harness Man. ' -Mr. James Gray and Misses Daisy Gray and Mabel Owens attended “ I f I Were King,”- as given by E , H. Southern at,Dayton''Monday evening. D r. P , R . M adden , P ra c tice lim ­ ited t o EVE, EAR , NOSE AND THROAT. G lasses A ccu ra te ly Ad­ ju sted . A llen Bu ild ing , X en ia , O. Velfcoljoae.—Office No. 71 , Residence No. a> Mrs, Sylvia Kyle entertained Mrs. Nettie Harbison, Mrs. W* R- Hardy, of XeUia; and Mrs, Sarah1'Jamison, of Morefield, Ind., at. dinner Wednes- day. , W . H , Barber was in Columbus Wednesday in attendance a t the meet­ ing of the State Board of Health. He represented this township’s Board of: Health. The postal clerk on the west bound train No. 19 failed to catch the mail pouch last Friday evening, allowing it to fall beneath the train and be de­ stroyed. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.* They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. F o r sale by C. M Ridgway, We are always glad to get items of interest from the country and all who have telephones are requested to 'phone in their news. Our telephone number is 71 .-.. -“ Strength and vigor comes of good food, duly digested, ‘Force,’ a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but eUBtfcins, nour­ ishes, invigorates.” . The Ringling circus in . Dayton Wednesday and Springfield Thursday drewlarge crowds from this section, This |s th il organization’s first appear­ ance near here, in two years. Mrs. J . C. McMillan has rented her house to Newton Shough and will make her, home with her father near Cedarville for the present, going this week.—South Charleston Sentinel. SELMA, I) *L, Yarboll was in Columbus on Tuesday. Pan t Tindall and mother wove in Springfield Tuesday. Isaac Warner, o f Yellow Spring?, spent Sunday with his parents. Rob, Elder is substituting for a few days in the Exchange Bank at Cedar* villo. Mrs. Lydia Rockhill, of Richmond, Ind ,, is visiting with R. G. Calvert and family. Mrs. Orlando Battip i«nd children are making a three-week’s visit with relatives in Richmond, Ind. J . J . Negus and wife, of Spring- field, have been the guests of Oliver DeHaven the past few days, The con>moucement,exerciseaof the high school will be held _a t Friend’s church on Tuesday eveuing, May 19* Mr.,and Mrs. Samuel Battin. mu daughter, JMartha, Misses Martha anc Maggie Warner, and Thomas Thorpe attgndeu the Friend’s quarterly meet­ ing a t Waynesville.—-South Charles­ ton Sentinel. STANDARD »RED horses . The standard hied trotting horses Paten t Right sired by Wilton; WilkeB Boy Cult sired by .Wilkes Boy; and an Imported Pm-hewn will be kept at Jamestown this season. Any per­ son wanting to raise high class horses will do well ‘'to patronize them. Pa ten t Right is the sire o f more high class roadsters than any horse that I know of. , The Percheron horse has weighed over 2200 pounds when In good flesh. His produce brings the t»p price, A team sired by him sold a ew weeks ago a t Mr, Ilcglar’s sale for $500, J , W. Townsley, owner; Amos Murphy, keeper, a stable a t the rear of colored school house in James town, * 21-d CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. Thursday was the golden wedding of Mr, and Mrs, Nixon Brown, who make their home with their son in-law, Otis Wolford, on his farm south of towu. They were married in Vir­ ginia and have outlived most o f the wedding guests, however,- the best man stiit'livea. Mr. Brown is wtll known over the county and is a man one delights |o m-.et to bear of times gone by. He is at present enjoying good health. The Ilearld wishes Mr. and Mrs. Brown many more wedding anniversaries. BALT IS SALT. I have ,a good supply ju st iu. W*. R. Sferrett, Subscribe for the Herald. Will Nam*dPaint Neckwear ’, from 5c< to 50c at: Sullivan’s, The fa tter , 27 S.Limestone St> Springfield; O, R . F , Kerr visited his parents a t Ruahyille, Ind., the first.of the week. Miss Myrtle Gillespie is quite sick a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J , E . Turnbnll. Buy Plymouth binder twine now as prices are advancing—Kerr & Hast Ings Bros’. James Anderson, of '.Columbus, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J . B.- W inter Wednesday evening. The Commencement exercises of the Cedarville township'’ schools will be.held in the opera, .house Tuesday evening. - F o r Rant—The late Jacob Harris property on Railroad street. A large garden. Inquire of C, M, Harris or T . W . Spencer. - .. - . Mrs. W, H . , Blair nnd da ugh ter, o f‘Loveland spent a few days here the first of the week, with her mother, Mrs. James Satterfield, Miss Adah Lucky, of South Char leston, gave a ' three-course luncheon Tuesday, for a number of her friends after which Mrs. Lucky announced the approaching wedding of her daughter to Mr. Earl.Prugh, of Lon­ don, on*June 10. Miss Lucky is well know here haying made numerous friends while the guest of Mrs.,W. J , Wildpwn. POSTPONED AGAIN, Since going to press with our first and fourth pages a telephone message was received here this morning, Fri­ day, stating that the Charles Ridgway liquor case, a t Jamestown, was post­ poned until Friday, May 22. . This is the second postponemeptNind wub made a t the request o f the defendant. The case, promises.'to be quite intrest- fng as rumor has it that the state has found more evidence. LIST OFtLETTERS. L ist o f letters remaining uncalled- for in the Cedarville postofliee for the month ending May 15,1903. L ist No. 20.' Barber, A. G. Marshall, Florence. - V an Dyke, A. E . CARD. Jones, Mrs. Mary. J p N. T arbox ^ P M. .....A ,-... T k e f r iic iic a lp iin t^ ik ty ^ * the man wife* storms fat tfte weatlier Oecause tho . paint on Ms fiouse won’t we&i&er the storms*" j | V ‘ S un -P roof ........ Paint Patton’s Sun-Proof Point gives double the service of all-white- lead or any ordinary paint. I t is made of the most perf& « * £ £ bmatron of paint matenala to stand,the severesttrial the smytnd weather can give it, Guaranteed to keep its gloss and w elrw idl tor five years. Send for book of Paint Knowledge and Advice (free) to ^ ^ ^ P A T T O N FA INT CO„ . U k o I3 t., M llwsukoo, W ll. FOR SA LE BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS., 0EDARV ILLE , OHIO, Our ladies’ $1.00 shoes are as good as can he bought anywhere else at $2,‘40 or $2.50. G. B, Sieginthaler & Son. . Springfield, O. -One Roderick Lsj0i 'harrow for sale cheap, left. John Pierce, * , o \T b e regular W. C, T. U, mee|5Ug ib postponed till the fourth Thursday ofthem&uUL.on account-o'f^the clos­ ing exorcises of the publie schools; M rs. Jane White, after an illness covering several months, died Tues­ day. The funeral services, conducted by Prof, W, R. McChesney,. were- held in the R. P , church Wednesday. The deceased wa3 86 years o f age and spent most of her life in Cedarville, Only two members of the family -re--, main; George, qf this place, and MoseB, of Annersun, Ind. / GREATLY ALARMED B y a Persistent Cough, but Permanently Cured b y Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, ' Mr. H , P . Burbage, a student a t |law, m,Greenville, S. C., had been troubled for four orjfivo years with continuous . cough which he says, “ greatly alarmed me, causing me le fear that I was in the first stages of consumption.”- Mr. Burbage having seen Chamherlnin’s Cough Remedy advertised, concluded to try it. Now resd what he says of it; “ I soon felt a remarkable change.and. after using two bottles of the twenty-five c?nt size, was permanently cured.” Sold by C. M. ltidgway. You can save your ex­ penses to Springfield by buying your shoes at Sieg- inthaler’s, Springfield. Buy youRStraw hats of Sullivan, The Hatter, 27 S. Limestone Street, Springfield, O. Mr, Ricked, of the Dayton Gil Company, in*organization of Dayioh biunnees mert to develop the oil fields of California, was in town Thursday looking after the company’# interests. David Tarbox left Thursday for 55idn City where he will remain until some time this fall. Mr. Tarbox will probably go with the 10000 members from Chicago to NewYork City who®' the metropolis is invader! by followers of the Christian Catholic faith next September;' Charks Weimer, the meat man, has on exhibition a t Ms store a t certain Gates of th e ^ e y , a 'Shetlau l..pou |; vrhfch wilt be igiveu away NovimbM 15th to the person bolding the lucky a umber; a ticket being given with toah cash purchase, The pony * * Imaprovaa ^ u lt i a i i attraetio«, tap#* S M l I 'a k i l i y an am t the childrin, AN ILLUSTRATION, A and B (aged 35) have each a yearly cash balance of $850.00, A deposits his in Life Insurance. B de­ posits his in a savings bank. I . Both die a t the end of the first year, A ’s estate receives $10,000.00, B’s festate receives only $350,00 plus one yeat’a interest. II. Both live the twenty years. The insurance company returns A’s deposits with Compound interest (so that his $10,000 insurance costs .him virtually nothing); or i t gives him a paid up policy for nearly double th e 1 amount o f his original insuranec; or it gives him his dividends for,,the period ift cash, and a paid up policy for the amount of Ins Original insurance. T h e : band returns B’s deposits with com­ pound interest, bu t has assumed no guarantee o f assurance during the twenty years, ’ The company guaran­ tees to give (after three years) a paid up policy for all premiums received should the assured become unable to make further payments. He is thus entirely protected against loss o f do-. posits, B, moreover, may draw, h is ; money from the bank whenever he finds himself in slightly straightened cireomstanccs leaving his family un­ protected and defeating Ids original intention, ‘ ’ 1 W*L , C lema M v Agt, New York Mutual Ins. Co* j The best $3,50 shoes sold anywhefe are .Sieginthal- ier’s “ Ideals.** Ask for them. At Sieginthaler’s Sprinfifield, O. . L , O W R A T B B T O T U B SOUTH. SOUTHEAST AND ’ • ‘ SOUTHWEST VIA ...... ■Q ueen ROU i E r amiWAVatman ti# wnewiami co m x ^ WW m TAW p TWWIT w SI w ' i I OrBAvlMWiIJI mlmS AWl WIlii , w « t f « r o n DATii, m m CU T P R IC E S In order to make room for our Straw Hats, we will cut all light col­ ored soft hat's in two: $2 hats. for $1, $1.50 V . hats for 75c, 75c hats for 37c. ^ S U L L I V A N , The Hatter, 27 S, Limestone St., Springfield, O. I Great Invention. flW o r i Machine. ■Thy B ennington is destined to make back numbers of existing type­ writers; Has 5 new and valuable features o f merit, any two of‘which would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters.- Wo are now offering a limited amount of ptock to in­ vestors at $1.00 per sliare. People are becomingInterested nil over tfye world and are beginning to realize whet a woh-. derful invention we have. More than $30,000 worth of machines have already been ordered. The typewriter world is watchinar with interest the coming of our machine, which marks the beginningof a revolution in this great industry; As soon as we shalt have sold ..Gnougb, sta<;fc-Aft:-oemplcte’ --e<piipmOTt7W4nu5^ and self .our. machine, lio more be offered at iuyjjiprice, ' 7 If you wish to makeg gitLedge investment in an in­ dustrial enterprise of the flrsVrank, -with prospects of, large dividends write us for prospectus . Preference in positions giycn to investors. Capital Siock $1,500,000. Shares $1.00 P I. - * *n , V ■ J The Go. 304 AND 305 LYCEUMBUILDING. K ansas city , M issouri . CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. Tilt KM Y ou H its Always Bought Bears the Signature of If DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FEMCE. E V E R Y R O D G U A R A N T E E D P E R P B C T , * . The DURABLE Fence, ‘ \ m" Nonie so SI RONG. , All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. 0 4 m. No -Wraps « to hold f . ■*- Moisture _ and Cause »£ Rust. 'fiiT5 i t * ' ' A ' * " nil 1' n o n "fnisBuitaH Paarxcr'’ PaHonta (ShmOsxdBtris.) I b to lu lily STOCK PROOF. V i o l a SAVEYOU M tllET o a F M tld t. CALL AND 3EC IT. C . M. CROUSE, HAtOWARC, POMPS, STOVES, CEDARVILLE. i> 4 Take To Cure a Cold in One Day La x a tiv e B rom o Q u in in e Tabiett. * :in sKmtka. Thi* signature, J w J & n Carve Grip laTwoDvys. i m e v e r y UP-TO-DATE RUBBERTIRERU6GIE5 R e m e m b e r W O L E O R D a p p l i e s L i s o \v n R t it s U e r T l r e o a n t i g u a r a n t e e s t h e m . R u b b e r T i r e s a p p l i e d o i l s h o r t n o t i c e . The above combiaatim* rufl-elmut top buggy, with naked thowwmd-mlle axle and tinea held wwiag. Tha wheel# are 42-44 rubber tire while the track 1*4Jb*t 8 Mob*#. The body ft S2 ladbek wide with $ bow full Mather top and bang* on the Bailey body loop. The ekrth trimming* green. The body Whilethe gear la painted with the fiwhionable New York red. there ie a M l length atiip of carpet, The fthafla have the. ouivk *hiftiwgib*ft coupler, J . I I , W O L F O R D , $V liiith istfi i t l^D'- W v ' ^8*. W^4W,|( : 3 W

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