The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
V -« W’lv > 1 <t f ' 1 •vcad « i t:; .cdlcns epacdity. !raft '. i I m u |lm. Damps’ycaag wife wSilSisye* , bride a Some biscuits made with greatest jpxid*. Jimlockedwith fear *poitIkefeed# Bat la * ferlde m e 'csm’i be reide* .cat«Force *first, dear, *ti»my 'wii®.'’ I t sated the life of « Samry . <ffc3jRtsdj.teScrwCoaa when in doubt, cM it* AU "Sunny JfJma" Now. ■ ‘'In one hotiEe'hoJd ‘Force 1 ft as fa miliarand welcome ,as ‘BunnyJim,’and tSmt’s raying a good deal, for we are all ‘Bunpy«Siui3’now. . , . ■ “ l i , T j , S J O S K . " Donj, tfio Horccta Mqt Div V, Jl. muMi 3i, te-tScoMm ifeil tfi HVff, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad juatt’cl. A lH i Riilhltnpj, Xenia, f K 't'lkilpjm oD-^ 5»o« ta Residence! tfo, a; Mrs. Came Wolker> of Chicago, arrived' here Tuesday moraing anil will ho the guests of her parents* Mr. and Mre,. 8, L. Walker, for some time. Urn J, JL Nisbet returned Ifom Bellcfontaine, Monday, where she had l>eea called the Saturday previous owing to the serious illness of her W—6 | hOCAt AND PERSONAE Cast your optica on the ads, ■•FrankJBarber has gone to 'OkJaJrtlf- ma. - - —For Red. Cros wind mills. sea John Pierce, ’■I- .;>.■■ f , ‘ ....v *r.. •' ,.!»•■ -‘ip^ V -.i!..];" -V'. -:r ■ ' . ‘ J .v.' ,y. Mrs. Stewart Toivnaley fa visiting relatives' in, Iowa, \ Class Night, opera house, June 8, Admission 20 cents. Get your binder twine this year of Kerr & Hastings Bros, ■ J. P. Barr, of Dayton, spent Sat urday with C'edarville friends, . . You can get a buggy for less than '$20 of Kgrr & Hastings Bros,. The Herald, One Year, One Dollar Get a good rubber tire buggy o; Kerr & Hastiugs Bros, 4 Mrs, J. D , Silvey is visiting her husband at Columbus this week Ralph and Mel LeYalley spei nrday and Sabbath-at Bowers Heirs of Moore Conley to Haney J. Deck, 2 -lots in Gedarville, $350, «! , ' -v , , ^ „ ' *■ i V .Dr, Joseph Kyle, of .Xenia, will preach in the It. P. church Sabbath, Kerr & Hastings Bro’s. car of Ply mouth bindertwine capieiu last week. - Rev. J, Q. McQuilkin and wife, of •Chicago, arrived here yesterday morn ing. • ■' Get a good buggy, phaeton, road wagon or carriage of Kerr &Hastings ■Bros, a . Guy Kennedy, of Delaware, was the guest o f friends here the first di the week; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Turnbull en tained a' number of friends at dinner yesterday. Ruy Plymouth binder twine now as prices are advancing—Kerr & Hast ings Bros’, .. Janies R. and Josephine Orr to .Geo. H. Irvine, 3 acres in Cedar viile, $450, Miss Lillian Brown, ot B'ainftridge, is the glicst of Prof, R. A, Brown and mother. George Harper, of Bdlbrook is spending several days with Cedar- villo friends. I f you enjoy a good laugh, come to the opera bouse Monday night. There will lie a departure from the ordinary Class Night exercises, now on sale at Crouse’s. AVOID STALE BABY FOODS Yon insist on having your own jbml fresh* Be os e.ii'eibf about the frifiv’s f io*3. Owing to their del icate composition many of the infant fooda hr© great ly afileteil by age, and may teotae positively in* jttriops, « . . . . « ’Wo tatso pains to ke^p three fbofes fresh, nad If" 5 ou buy here you can bo mfsiiv o f ijaa’ity. . , A hlftt is Oogwotf nr* gnmeut, , * , , , ■; i o i b s car. f«l to base <»uf drugs fresh m«f pure «s Wo *ro ift tha fiiaitos* « f baby fajda. Go to John Pierce for lift ahe pitcher pumps, pipes, etc. You can get your barrel .salt now of Kerr & Hastings Bros. - ■; . j--:, Messrs, C. W. Crouse and Courat Gillaugh-were in Fairfield last Friday on business. . • John Johnson has been quite mck this.week butts reportedjnnch.better this morning. Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Jobe enter tained a number of their friends, Tuesday evening. - Lee Crawford left last Monday for Lakeside, where he will spend his summer vacation. —One Roderick Lean steel lever harrow for .sale cheap. - Only one left, John Pierce, ' Will Duffield and wile of Dayton, spent' Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Duffield. Robert Elder, of Selma, is assisting at the Exchange bank during the ah Eence of Paul Tindall. ' F or S ake :—Frame Stable 20x30 in good condition, A, H , Greswell, 24d Robert Wilson is expected home Monday evening to attend college commencement exercises. Mrs: SamMcCollum does not show stuneh change this morning aud her condition is reported critical. Rev. Thomas Turner, of IdaviUe, IndM was called here owing 'to the death of the late Dr. Morton, —Seed Corn for Sale. See sampled at Kerr & Hasting's. 8, K. Williamson, Louis Smith and Bell Hickman were before Mayor McFarland M°n day. The two.fines amounted to‘$18. RossMcCown who has been teach ing school in district Ho. 2, left last Saturday for his home in Tennessee. Get your BINDER TWINE and anything else you need in his line (see Display Ad) o f W. R. Sterrett. Paul Tindall, of the Exchange Bank, left Tuesday for Nebraska where lie will visit relatives at several points. Dr. and Mrs, J. O, Stewart were in Dayton yesterday in attendance at a meeting of the Ohio State Medical society. —Early spring vegetables; such as Onions, Radishes, Lettuce and, Cu cumbers for your Sunday dinner, at Gray & Co’s. i f The plat for the Annual Infer-So duly Contest will Open at Crouse's Monday, June 8, ot I o’clock p. m,# standard time. Misses Echo and Mary Bterrett who have been attending commence ment at Geneva college, are expected homo this week. . - §1 20 to Cincinnati via Pennsyl vania Lines, next Sunday, J uno 7th, Spedal Train leaves Cedarvilieat 2:00 a. m. Central Time. , Mr, James Gray aud daughter, Isabelle, «f Cincinnati, were guests !ot Mr?. Belle Gray aud family' from ]Friday until Sabbath. | Pruf. 1C A. Brown expects to leave j the first part of nest week for New (York City to atfend * coiivegti-ot of I newly appointed tnissidnarn#. &!!$* Dora fihroaf I jw acopteJ a mother. . . . . —“Strength and vigor come* of goad food, duly digested. ‘Force,* a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, odda no burden* but sustains, nour ishes, invigorates.” Dr. M. I. Marsh had for his guest Ida brother, J. L, Marsh, of Owen-' viile, Tuesday. He was on Ins way te Columbus to attend the Republi- cau Stats Convention. Miss Myrtle Gillespie who taught school in districtNo. § last year and was chosen again for the coming year has reigned her place and ’ accepted a position, in the public school at Beilbfodk.- . , ‘ ‘ f . v- Mrs. George Smith and daughter, accompanied by little Doretba Mc Clellan of Hartford City, Ind., arrived here last evening. Mrs, ‘Smith lias been the guest of Indiana relatives for. several weeks. Mr. Charles Stormont aud daugh ter, Myrtle, of Princtoii, Ind., were guests of Mr. J, C. Siormont atfd family, Wednesday. While here they are stopping with Mr, and. Mrs Ed Stormont, —The secret of success .ft to take advantage of every opportunity. Vjfe give you the nicest, freshest groceries, canned goods, vegetables, etc., at prices that vdll swell-your savings ac count. Gray <fcCo tf Word was recived here this week that the clothing Store owned Perry Shull of Kansas City has been de stfoyed by. Damage ,by fire and wa ter has cut off communication for several days by mail, - Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh were in Dayton Thursday and Friday attend ing a masting of the Ohio State Med ical Society, They- were also guests of pr. Carter,. a classmate of the former, of West CarletOn. The College Alumni banquet wil. be held this year at the Keyes’ Hotel, Friday evening, Jmia 12. Persons wishing tickets should see the com- miltee or the secretary of the aesocta tion, Mies Jerihie Morton, , * ■ Andrew Jackson was defeated at the convention yesterday by George King, of Warren county, by one vote for state central .committeeman from the Sixth District. The Haunaitcs wgro successful in lauding King, -Miss Saydie Iliffhas given up her position ns clerk at McCorkell’s store and will, on the fifteenth of this month, go to Oxford where she will study this summer before entering upon her work as teacher at district No, 6. When You See It Advertise?! here, teat »£3«r4 It L of tho best sort or it would not find a places na our rhclvcs, V*csnlwaya advertIso fliets con cerning our gomto,, •'■'■Every Article Is Worth Its Price'-'- Mid-Summer Fpedal .price on “Made to Measure5*suite sold everywhere tor $20. Workmanship, m:t- terisl'oud fit guaran teed. •" a * $ 10 . Mid-Summer • Special price on Ladies’ and Gems’ Fancy Belts, the T ^ _ 25q quality for ^ j b Mid-Summer Special price bn the “famous” perfect fitting Negligee, shirts, new shades and fabric, the 75c land fer- 5 U ^ Mid-Summer Special price on all Dress goods, Straw Hats, all, new latest shapes. 25 per cent, off , Regular price, McCORKELL’ S Popular Priced Store. 1 Mesjumes Balden, o f Oristen, 111., Harness, ' of New Jasper, George, Strain and Conley; of this place, were guests at the home of P. R. LeTalley last Friday, Plans have been drawn by Hanna- ford & Sons, architects of Cincinnati, for the erection of a costly fifty-room hotel on the Neff grounds at Yellow Springs. The structure wilt be locat ed on the high bluff northeast o f tjie lake. Among the out of town people who were present at the funeral of the Into Dr. Morton, Tuesday, were the followings W, It. Torrence, South .Charleston; Eli Small, Mr. and Airs; Will Dean, Springfield; Mrs. tfame-; Ervin, Mrs, Charles Ervin, W. L. Marshall, Mrs. Frank Tarbox, Mrs. Ellen Cooley, Xenia. f # t* w *» WATCHES fposition hi the telephone cxehangey the BcaO* Kfdgway , m Hruiftist it . work tiK'it* tt fpiiring tfio addition of Jiiswtlfef girl to the prtesnf force, VoyfiWiBl'yH*-t fdafifc | 11m “ErosHitnii'al Boomeraug” at, GlHMSpe?a I jomet !Monday night VUil he Hlie fdfci'Jtho I f you can’t |Sangii dordt caine. Adriii^lou 2 lf ti'uts, Fiats oir silo at Crouse’s, LADIEB’ AND GENTLE MEN’S WATCHES in great variety of styles, grades -and prices. What more pleasing gift can you give to the boy er girl graduate. We have them that range in price from $1.00 up to $50,00. O u f X J m b f e lla L i n e is as .good as you over-get to tec, They make acceptable presents. A Waist Bag is something that vtHi please the girl. We have some excep tionally pretty things in chains ant! lockets; girls all want them, Can’t mention 'all the goad things. Como and me i a v youraRcs,. John Lott, who-travels foi a Pitts burg electrical engine company, was here the first .of the week. Jbhu had been in Columbus in the interest of his company. . S trayed ;—A- female shout, weigh iug about sixty pounds, Inst Saturday, evening; Duroc-Jersey stock, with black spots. Imfonuntion can be left, at this office or with Charles Helm . Mr. andMrs.D, S. Ervin and Rev. W.J.Saidt won who lu.ye been attend ing the Synod of the Reformed' Pres byterian church at Hopington, Iowa, returned home yesterday. . • -A number of the paper mill em ployees called on Fred Ross last Mon day evening. The nature of the 'af fair was a surprise, Fred having, been married to a Dayton. lady last week. The employees presented Mr. Ross and wife with a flue clock. . For a stylish negligee shirt go to Sullivan, The Hatter, prices 35c to $1. 27 S. Limestone St* Spring- field, Ohio. Rev, James McQuilkin, pastor of the first H, P. church at Chicago, will preach in the IT. P . . church next Sabbath morning. Rev, McQuilkin is one of the rising young meti in this profession in this denomi nation and being well kuow here, wilt be listened to by a large audience. Rev. W. J. Smiley of Sparta, 111., preached at the R. P, church last Sabbath morning and in the evening gave a very interesting lecture on '‘India.” While here he was the guest of his father-in-law, II, H, Mc Millan and family, and his son, James Smiley* - The Philosophic - Literary , society diploma exercises were attended by a good sized crowd at the R. IV church last night. The address o f the even ing was delivered by Rev, James MeQuilfciti of Chicago, and was de livered in an eloquent ” manner. Messrs. ’ 8. O. Wright and John Finney each received diplomas. —Do you know what you cat? A great many people ore not careful of the quality of food which they eat They should be. Pure food is a de veloper of brain and muscle, which means a superior man. Our reputa tion for celling pure food is knowu far and wide. We select and keep in stock only the pure kind of food. Get the kind wc soil. GrayA (Jo, Mr, D. R. Brewer and Miss Lyda Torrence were nmrrieAWednesday at high noon at the home of the bride’s mother, W, R. Torrence, at South Charleston, Mr. Brewer is one of Greene county’s foremost citizens, mving been court btdiffumler Judge H. L. Smith. Miss Ttrnrenco Ims many Cedarvilie friends who will be Jessed to hear of her marriage to Mr, Jrewer, The Herald extends congrat ulation?, $tm-Quality*and*Comfort«first * • 0 » r Prices and Style* B o t i e % t$i * * Hsiporlor eluie—quality* comfort, style—-and, lowest prices b*ve given Yonng A; ICsloy’s shoes their leadership, This Is a Red Letter season here Is desirable, opjo-date Shoe attractions. Yod can both timo'and money by coming to our store. It will please us to show you cur lino of Slroe.s and. Oxfbi'clss M e n ’s $ i . g o , $ 2 . 5 0 , $ 3 . go # $ 3 * 5 < l W o m e n ’s &L 2 5 , $ 1 . 4 5 , $ 1 . 90 , $ 2.45 Sla te a n d P r ice , o f Ehp t i S l i c e M e r ite d i n P l a in F ig u r e s , ‘*6®$ SJms gfcap1 7 €. main Street Pouttg tf Uifiey Springfield, Ohio HOWITWASOBSERVED. Decoration day was observed in a i °M very appropriate manner last Satur day, despite the inclement weather, Music for the day was1furnished by the Jamestown and Edgefield band. In the morning a large delegation from Jtlie G, A. R. dong with many individuals went to Massies Greek cemetery. In the afternoon the G, A, R„ Odd Fellows and one hundred school children, headed by the hand mUrched to' the north cemetery. In the evening the exercises were con ducted with, an excellent program. The opening prayer was offered by Prof W. R. McCliesney. A recita tion- was given "by Frank Young, followed by- a recitation by Marie Gariough of Glifton. A very pleas ing solo was rendered by Prof, R. A. Brown, entitled; “Just .Before the Battle, Mother," Dr. Carson, of Xenia, was next introduced by Wil liam Iliff, as the speaker of the even ing and hi$ address to the comrades was very instructive. Rev.. H. O; Middleton' pronounced the benedie tion. Mrs. Frantz gave several pa triotic piano selections during the evening, PRESENTS A.7 -For- f&y i eoa f/AO: GRADUATES i l p<fes3 W e want to ca ll special atten tion to, our elegant stock o f •> s£g mm ! ■ *+Gold and Silver Novelties m Large and varied assortment to select from. Prices the lowest. 31 Kyle & Tafe, Xenia, O. NWJ worn . ;i J! THREE HORSES BURNED. South Charleston; June 3.—Three fine horses burned in'a fire, which oc curred thismorningat about 1 o’clock. They were owned by Van Horn, a prominent citizen, who lives in the city. A passerby noticed a blaze in the barn at 12:30 and at once sound ed the alarm. ' The neighborhood Was quickly aroused and -every effort was made to save the property. At first it was believed there were’no horses in the stable, hut the screams, o f the burning animals told of their presence after which it was too late to rescue them. Loss about 01,5000. —Springfild Sun. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are jiisfc what you heed when you have no appetite, fee) dull after eating and wake up with a bad taste in your mouth. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and’'invigorate your stomach and give you .a relish for your food. ^ For sale by C* M. Ridgway. , r The Herald is prepared to get out horse bills or sale bills on short notice aud at a .very reasonable price. The success of our rain-proof board has been wonderful. Those who have Used it speak of its merit in the high est praise. This Specially prepared board is furnished at the same price as the soft pnlp hoards, so why hot use the very best? Ulapm: (Heather: fabrics! Commencement Day Chiffonette. A, Dainty Clean Fabric unsurpassed for such occasions. The goods and the right prices please all; per yard.......45c, 50c, 75c. Cool Dress,Goods for Summer, Dimities marked down to 10c, Grenadines, Etamincs, figured Brillianteen, Doilies,. Silkdownes, Pehn de Crepe, . Kakai, and all the new weaves. Solid Colored Silks ........... ................ 37 ^ , White Dress Goods, Summer. All signs indicate this as the great seneon for white goods. We are all well fixed iu India Liuen, Persian Lawn, Swissee, plain t t S d ■ T P t w v ’n m k r f V E m n u 1 v m . ■ The new fabrics in Oxford, ~Sladras, Chevoite, *’ tsrcerizeu, iig<*red and plain, solid mid stripe are selling fast. Silk Tissue, Japs,_ China, Tnffetta, Peau de Sole, Peau do Gygne, figured Brilliantee. Conie iu early and inspect them, House Cleaning Time. Makes our Carpet men hustle and onr beautiful patterns go fast. Most everyone are buying new Mattings, Curtains, Shades, Linoleum, Siedaline Portiere, etc., from our well selected stock 9 9 9 l r 5 9 9 9 Buy your straw hats of Sullivan, The Hatter, 27 S. Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. »IHeCOIiItUjY! T h e i J e w e l e r . Neekwear from to 500 a t Sullivan’s, the Hatter, 27 S, Limestone St,, Spring* field, Ohio, WffiONA lAKF, INTMANA. Cetifhtful Summer Resort on the Pena Aytvanfii lines. Indiana’s famous summer resort, Winona Lake on the Pennsylvania Lines, is ato attractive pl&co for per sons desiring to combine devotion, rest and recreation. *This resort is the sight of Winona Assembly and Summer School, and is annually vis- ited by many persons from all parts of the United States,. feginmtig May Ifith, the opening of the reason at Winona Lake, ex cursion tickets to that resovt.will bo placed onmdovia Pennsylvania Lines, X’or particular information about fares and time of trains aplly to Tick et Agents of the Pennsylvania lanes, or to F , Van Duscn, Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa, Information about nthhelmtft flatehison & Gitaey, j * j d d l t The “Bee Hive Store,” I N. Detroit St. - - Xenia, Ohio. Given Away! A Shetland Pony Valued at $roo Will be given away, November 15, 1903, to the person who holds the . lucky number........ .............. rA ticket given with each as . cent cash purchase . * * « * at Winona Lake furnished In reply to inquiries addressed to Mr. 8 . C Dickey, Hecretaty and General Man «ge*> Winona Lake, Ind* life habit oi‘talking to oiu*rif it- C. C. Weimer, Dealer in Fish, Ice* Fresh end Self Meals, Poultry and Vegetable* C ai I s *Hnirtetand Rum* Quickly Hwded. | cuts, Tfulte# in j , - 1 , ' ^ ' ’ to heal without nutUffiMtionatid rnuA suits trow intense pteoraipitimn. It ] tTwmbcrlaift’s Pain Balm is an *n*;more qukkiy than fey the usual treat- Is the initial symptom ofdemctiHa* ’Hvptte liniment, ami when spplirel t o ' tneut. For mh. fey <?, M, l&krtmp mmencemcnt . Col mtwt Audience L’ Number*- of Peopl Commencement Philosophic Lite* Everything h The seventh am if Cedarvilie 0'< Thursday. Tlie er most pleasant on Inumber of friends. Ihere to enjoy the . [week. From the exercise to the ch jas been a stir al lencement week ;ala week, , BIJ’I.OM The Philosophi ijeld Its diploma ei lay night at the b large'crowd uad gt address o f , Rev. . resident Frank 1 quent addrt. s, pre the graduates, A and John Finney. The Pniladelpbi /held its diploma | their ball last Frii Ihall was filled wifcl hear the program, delivered by Re Springfield 1 Pre.. Rented the tliplomr Sto the graduates, I ngetri, Agnes Str. irew, Lulu Hei iHammoud and ah bacoa L aurk The bsecnlauref [class of 1903 was [large audience in Hast Sabbath eve lent, Rev. MoKiri IVY The first “Ivy I [College took place [exercises were ope [President McKin [Andrew read tli 3. 0. Wright deln Ition.. President .1 itbe address for the life responded foi tvy was planted 0 jtlio college buildit lished for the or< fiddletoii and Me leorgc, CLASS Class night is -01 Iportant evenings [It is here tlmt'the Itaste ol what take [The opera house v [largest crowd that [class night perfo 1 gram condsteu 0 .Miss Alice Bronii tion of a faculty 1 taencement, and fevening’s entertaii 1 ed by a play “An erang" in which t) class took part, was a “Gypsy Ca: M ivam i> The dedicatory 11. P. church p of to Rev. and Mra Beaver Falla, Pa. nesday 'afternoon, purchased by W, York City* and d in memory of his McQuilken*opeuc n r i i «. m he ClosiiH', i t a PWM'l ei )! one, ,50 P» I (tkui AV*»I ods,: IPS ,1 Chi linj Pe| !Ct na-g . Hi) :ted b f a , o sre , i t h m if J i V Heated;--Ray«m P f |, tftti tMAi i p t M„
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