The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
»-F 'JW, TV*’ II JJ. w m m > m w m * —Tin# Um ii# County Fair August 4t 6, tf, T. —Fur* JSInBiite Hay rope At K a rr & HmAMf* Brge. —Fresh cakes, mckern and 6 * 9 . <Hsa a t Cooper’*. —A?* you going? Where? To the O rew e County Fair. •"Olive Oil suitable fi.r salad dree* A t Gray A. Co’s. . t f =—August 4 , 5 , 6 , 7, what? Ths Graene county lair o f course. ‘pbm * 7$ fiw fW * fro th stria*. —Try Coopyr Jbrtf* or aaatoslad ware. • ' •"•For Red Gtos* wind mill* ms John, Pierce. William Horthup was ia Indiaua 00 a borinesa t r i j thi? week. Herman TownMey, of Bay ton, spent Sabbath a t home, -~A complete line of breakfast food* a t Gray & Cp’e, t f Attorney H a rry Armstrong, ,Xe»iar was in town yesterday. Hoe. Georg* Little, of X a ria , w*» in town that morning. **-Ifyou deni; aee what yon want a t Cooper's, ask for i t . , " —Anyone wiping a well drilled may have ihasama by calling on W* H . Strain. 4$ J , W, McLean became effected with the heat some days ago aud was quite sick. A t present he is improv ing and able to walk about. John Gregg, ot Bra?], Indiana, * nephew of tb e ls te James B, Turner, o f | was present a t the funeral of his node and will remain here for several days. Mrs. Kate Milbnro, of Indians, ) s ] \. To cure a cold in one day take Lax a- 0 , Care J . S, D r. P , JL Madden, P ractice Hm Ited t o EYE, EAR, NOSE AND: THROAT. G lasses Accurately Ad justed. A llen Build ing , Xen ia, O, ’Vlerhodt,-. Office, No, 7a.; B?Mdenee No. r< W m Merle McFarland arrived}visiting a t the home o f J . H , Mil, J thm Bwmo Quinine Tablets. All home from Oxford Monday evening, burn. . ? " « * “ ** ™.™eyif i t finis v 0 J j to cure, H, W , G row s signature is -The latest thing out—-Kgg O-See. j Mr. Walter Hutson, o f Tlrhana, is j on each box. - 25c. if Ten cents a package, a t Gray & GVa, j spending the week a t the home of his J M oney TQ mort_ Mr. Court Satterfield and family. J grandfather. I age from 81000 to $3000 a t six per of Xenia, spent Sabbath with friends J Take advantage o ft he special price cent per annum. Address M, Perry- here, J 00 buggies a t K err <&Hastings Bros, | man, 27 S. Limestone etMSpringfield Charles Galbreath spent Babhfith J ^wy yourself on?, with bis mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gab J Mrs. Buck, of ludiannpojis/ and breath. - ' >■ J Mrs. Thomas, o f Xenia, were guests -Richard Raynor And ’ family, of K * «li« London, Monday,. Baytou, were Sunday guests of Cedar- Asa McLean came down from Co- vilJe friends _ - I lumbus, Sunday on ‘ the excursion, I Messn}. :Barber, James Gray, Richard Alexander, o f Dayton, 1spending the day with his friendy R merson Xisbet, Frank and Ralph Spent Sabbath with hjs mother, Mrs. ,0f wa6 Bull, Of this place, and. Misses Carrie Jacob Alexander. the gnest of Dr, E . C. Ogleshee .and Rutchison, L au ra Rink, Jessie Long, Marshall Griudle and sou. Hugh, j family, from Friday until Monday, - Edna McKay and Edith -Neeld, of took Advantage of the excursion Sun - n- i_ , ’ , , .. .1 Xenia, formed a picnic, party that day to Cincinnati. ‘ I , ^? rf ‘ ^ ter Murdoch attended the I sj,ent Tuesday at the Clifton cliffs and , m. a , , j . ■] 1 . . I dedicatory exercises of the Mam ^ eveltjUg }lt the Reffirrouhds,, The Misses McNeil left Wednesday, j street bridge in Dayton, Wednesday. I ' ' for Belle Centre, Ohio, to epend their j . , . , . I Mrs. James Monger and daughters, vacation with their parents, I dohn Br«dfute, of Bellefoutume, JGrace and 'Hazel,- of Chicago," are ^ ' it ’ i . A visited Jiis parents, Mr, aDd Mrs. I spending a month with Mr and ,y* ^ <Torl^|eS **r W j j'dohn It. Bradfute,,the first o f the Mrs. Jacob Ford, the hitter being a p n c - C o m e » n d |w k . • . ' « ste, „) M». r t ' u W T h . i l i i e i Will Ewry is a t the home of Ms I MUl)Ser are charming girA and are see-us, Kerf 4c Hastings Bros, SrfT - sir, August 4,,e , b ,fever> ,HUw ife1s with him ot h k eye Stale. Miss Grace is a lover of and 7 a t Xenia. Remember dates. ^ F rank Milbnrn came down from Columbus Sabbath and spent the day with his parents,;Mr. and Mrs. J . H. BHUmriii W . H. Blair and family, of Love* fever. Hip wife is with him 1 mother’s home. Miss Gru Carpenter, of Selma, re- tnrned to her home, Wednesday, af ter a yery-pleasant,visit with .Mis? lun Murdo-k. his f e7e golf, being" an efficient player a t this popular game, ’ 1 I t is stated that the announcement 01 the in mage of Prof, J , Robb Har per to Miss Dora Anderson, of Lou*- donville, .0 :,-has been niiidfe, VVedneS- Prof. R . A, Brown bud mptberleft I day; Ju ly 29,-being the date. / Prof, land, came, up Saturday eveningto f Wednesday for Bainbridge, where I Harper has been teaching at Superior, visit with Mrs. Saterfield, motherof J they-will visit for some time, before l Wig, Miss Anderson was professor of Mrs. BlOir. ' ■ I starting for Mexico. ’ < I mathematics in the college here for The Iiiff families helda picnic a t Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Pasco and I f veral years. Theyexpect to visit Eiyeraide Park, Wednesday, The I daughter, -Mamie, of Dayton, wereJ 6re 80010 0 e*’ 1 ,eir ^nn{r,l,Se* Weather wns fine and a very enjoyable j guests of' Mrs. Wv H . Richards, from j D. B.radfut,s & Son received a fine time is reported,- ' : - ' / Saturday until Wednesday: • I Polled Angus cow last Saturday from K w .Vthc « . . . U g e t ^ a r P i, / Wildm. Bl M- ■ M. i Nets and you can, purchase them a t Marsh Mrs J . HT Andrew a, 1 Mrs 1 p! t ° ” , o ftbe ir herds to be sent rf-k. u h W , . f 'ho S r S r U r 7 . ; . out on the fa r circuit this year. The rignt prices Gotn, the Harness R. C. Watt attended a receptiou in. • . „ ........... ao„. Man, where cash wins. Xenia Thursday eiven bv Mrs an,mInl “ * ^.eauty a u tlt^.° senior . , I o 6 , ? - t n u n s a a y , given ny ™rB* „lember of the firm reports th a t she is John Coffey, who has been -engaged J er* j" - - I as valuable as any in their herd. In ni straightening out -the telephone J The funeral of Thomas Haekett I taking the cow from the train, con* system a t South Charleston, spent I was ^gjj at y ei[0\v Springs, Tuesday, j siderable trouble w « b experienced Sabbath nt his hotue in this place. : J j,|s death occurred Sabbath morniiig. I owing to the noisji. The animal Strength apd vigor 'comes of j He was taken sick a t ’ Columbus su f-1broke and ran to the north Men should gee our shoes at $iv«5, $1.50, $a.oo and $2.50 for bargains. 0 . 0 . SIEGENTHALER&S 0 N, Springfield, O, A* -Bradford and wife .were in Mar row yesterday. ■ — 00 to John Pierce for 15ft and pitcher pomps, pipes, etc John Stine has moved into the hous^ vacated by Mr*. Ross. I t ia reported that. Mr. Horae Gil- laugu is quite sick a t his home south of Xenia. LEGAL NOTICE. Owe* or C O ttm A.TIOKCLERK. Odsrvfiie. Grsene County, Ohio. Koiics is hereby siren that upon the day i>fJuly, 1908, The SpringtW4 South era sad Cincinnati Rmlroad Company, r porpowtiop orywiwd under tbs laws ottl: State ot Ohio, sod luring Its general office In the City of Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, made written application, through ita President, ta the Village Council of said Village of CedarrUle, Oreene County, Ohio, for permission to construct, maintain and operate a single or double trackStreet Rail, way in said Village, on andover the follow-, ing route: ' On MainStreet, fromthe North corpora tion line of said Village, to The Wilming ton Road, and on The Wilmington Road fromMain Street to the South Corporation line of saidVillage; or over such portion of such route as the Village may, by ordi nance, determine, And the eald applica tion will be for hearing before ibe eaid. Vil lags Council on and after the 15th day of August, -1903. Notice iahereby further given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Corporation Clerk of aaidVillage until 12 o'clock noon o fthe 17th day of August, 1003, which proposals shall specify the low- eat rstdp ffs^ at'w Jrf^ to carry passengers over said route for The Hollins* annual picnic Will be | single conttnUoua'ride, and also the number hold a t the Neff grounds, Thursday, -August 13. _ ' Mies Mary Baris, of Indianapolis, is the guest a t the home of Mr. Frank Spencer. '• Miss Efiie Duffield returned home Sunday after several weeks’ visit with Dayton relatives. James A. McMillan left Monday for Minneapolis, Kansas where lie -will .look’.after bis farm. , . ’ The Marylanders’ annual reunion wijl belie held a t the Chautauqua grounds, Franklin, Thursday, Aug ust 13. ’ , j W', x - t 1 ^ ^ " IMr; and'Mr s. Will Blair gave n dinner, Thursday, in honor o f Miss Lizzie Blair and Mary Smiley, of Illinois.- A-number of friends were enter- t lined a t dinner Wednesday nt the of tickets good for one such fare which Will bo Sold for the sum of Twenty-five (25) cento, and also for the sum of Ono ($1,00; Dollar; the said Railway to be constructed maintained and operated upon such reason able terms as the said Village may prescribe in the ordinancegranting a franchise aforer said, which grant shall be for the term of Twenty five years. - - J ohn G. M o C obkkm ,. 'Corporation Clerk. Village of CedarVille. -Obio, AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting loitering about the railroad station o f the, P itts burg , ' C incinnati , Chicago <f’ /St. L ou is R a ilw a y Company. SECTION 1: Be it prdained by the Vil lage Council of the Village ot Cednrville, Onio, that'any person found loitering or loafing about the railroad station of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company within the limits of said Village, and all persons found thereat bav home of Frank Spencer, in honor ° f | ing no place of known, residence,or visible of towu where she was lauded in W. M. Barber’s bani, ' From here she was taken to Meadow Brook .without any further trouble,- good food, duly digested, ‘Force,* a J fering with typhoid lever. ready-tOrServe wheat and Barley food, , , , . 4 . M m burdWi b»t T hY ..lro .d c 0 m p .ny l ,,, , t tast idioa, invigflrate,.- . t a r t c j l t e work of M , d | . wtll, | . J j ndar tbfc cattle pena. This is an iro- Hra* Andrew JacKeon^ Mr&r lialph J provexnent that shippers of liv? stock George and- the Mieiaes Clara and I have for some time desired and t Fannie Jackson entertained a large j is one much-needed a t this 1 season of number o f ladies a t the Jackson home I the year. Tuesday afternoon. >. , ' „ , . I Mrs. Jane Saterfield had the mis- s tr a w b e r r ie s and Ralstons Break fortune (0 fall last Saturday while, . . , , fast Fowl are delicious. Order a box I engaged in some work about t he l S s o l i d o n d d u r a b l e o f Strawberries and a package o f house. Her right atm was severely I w o r k i n g s f t o e s , $ l . o p , $ I .25 ^ ls tw i S Breakfast Food today and I bruised and sprained and has caused $ 1 * 50 , $ 1 .7 5 A rid $ 2,00 a t try it. A t Gray & Gos. tf her conBiderahlo-suffering, though she S I E G E N T H A L - E R ’S , Mr, and Mrs; J . O. Mathews a t - 1 b e t t e r at this time, I t was just S n f in c r f i i e l d O tendedo the Funeral o f the latter’s J about a year ago thatM ra. Satterfield ' F s ’ mother, Mr, Rachel Mercer, a t Hills- J broke her left arm, taking it all to bare, Monday, her death having oc-j g®lber fche has been quite unfurtun- wrrred the Saturday previous, l ate. Dr, J . W. Dixon will be awayfrom l --The Sixty-fourth Annual Fgir hi* office from ’to day until Tuesday* I of the Greene County Agricultural Auga*t 4th, taking his vacation, He I Society will be held a t Xenia, Tnes- will spend the time visiting his lam- j day, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri* By, who are in Roes county. J day, August 4 to 7 inclusive. I t ‘ Mia* Fern Ervin entertained about 5ve' lhc lact tbat this 7 ^ r will find twenty lady friends, Tuesday after-1 the *re?*eat dM ^ y in each depart- M . fment. th a i -was Aver knowu. The] people of Greene cotiniy are aaxiouB j for * great big fair and this they will have on the above dates. Mr, Alex, Kyle has received a sou* venier book eutitled, “ The Story of) theElertieuts, 1903/’ ' i«stted b y ..the f Republic Afanhatten teiliug o f .the j recent floods in the vicinity of where j Lr iJm * (i„«TW«l SUfcI**4 f “M * ^ 1 - "f *• MeCIe)l«B I, j rt6 river „ „ beM c, , „ grf lM<illg „„ r h” ‘ W»"'1 »1' » t»« l -600 *c tm U o J ues<i*y mofmng he and hi# I owner* have been reimbursed by the fwru), a t flii.ch, in honor o f Mint H a ttit Ilekl, o f Cincinnati Refresh* toenta were served oh the porch. Charles Cooley has iieen Bufferlug f rom an ulc-er which ha# caused him ;J»a*klembfe pain in the right eye. At ijp tm n l he reports the member as Im proving and thinks that it will recover without any Injury to his eight, BATHREQUISITES. ..................................... aecompanled by his mother, McClellan, and Mr, W. J . left for Mackinac mid other p< ilda, J* H . Drake left Monday, for a small place near Gluciii- wkere he will look after a stock htkmging hr D r, Burkhart, f h # o f fiOO acre# and ft with some 75 head of fine pattieand 500 bead o f fings; ag of Poland Oliia##, Dtiroe find Hhester White# jj Mr* w$H remain «util Octoliefe ffie »*pe#ftr tm leavu lire tfi#: fctr Kwrope, John l*in«ef'-: ;# f the Drake farm, ■ legislature/ Miss Blanch Stormont, who makes | her home with her aunt, Mary Tin nfer,! north o f town on the Clifton pike, was married last Thursday evening a t j six o’clock to Mr, Gustav Relnbold Geibel, of Cincinnati, In the presence o f about forty friends and relatives, The Ceremony Was performed by Rev. Davidson, o f Clifton. The bride and groom received many prevents] that are beautiful and useful, The happy couple will reside on the farm The groom formerly clerked In a large clothing store in CindfiOBfi, They have the best wishes from all who know them, Everything for the hath, ol the quality you ought tb harp, at the price ytm ought to pay. We Sell qu#ntltka ot bath supplies, be cause wokeep what people want and make the prices right, S P O N G E S , B A T H B RU SH ES , WMtk> , TOILET WATERS, Superb Soap* Tf tho opportunity to choose front an ample wsiorlmcnt, or if the savingol money Is an obje.'t to you. Wefcxtwet to furnish youv bathingsupplies, Mn MekcmSoo and wile, of Illinois; Mrs. Xiouism-Bratton, wfio has been in Chicago visiting her daughter, Mary, aud .Miss Mary .Ervin, who has been -attending Ohicngo University, are expected home tomorrow. Miss Verna Bird entertained thirty- five, of her girl friends Thurs<lay.after- nooo in a delightful manner. The event was 1 fn honor of Mieses Ruth and Lucile Waruock, of College Cor ner, O.f, who have been visiting frieuda ih Ccdaryille jbu past week. - Fire broke out Thursday forenoon in the straw.stack, at,the paper mill,, which bad partially burned Tuesday night,- ‘ I t has been almost impossible to get the fire out of the bales and a close watch' is beiug ke'pt on it, The company has its own fire fighting sys tem and are able to keep dowu the fire should it again break out. CALLED HOME, A lte r an illness, covering nearly three years, Mr. James Turner suc cumbed to his disease of lung standing, last Friday night. Mr. Turner was known as a yery substantial farmery a man of high character and respect ed and honored by all who knew him. He was in his 63d year. James' Turner was married Ju ly . 1, 1375/ to Miss Mary J . Gregg and to them were born four children', all of whom are living, John, William B ., Gertrude and Alary* On Ju ly 29, 1885,, Mr, Turner was bereft of bis wife and Bince that time, he with his means of support, shall be deemed guilty o.' an offense, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars ($25) and the costs of prosecuticn. 8ICCTJOK2; This 'ordinance shall take effect and be in force at the expiration of ten (10) days after the first- publication thereof. . ( Passed April 13,1003, Attest; D, H. McFARRAND, J.G, McCOBKitjbT.. Mayop HE FEELS GOOD. Coddo, K y ., Ju ly 20 —“ I believe .1 could climb a mountain without drawing a long breath/’ is the way William Ball of this place describe# how he is feeling, - As Mr.’ Ball bias been on the sick list for a long time, this declaration from bim comes as quite a surprise. -. When asked to explain how he had liecome so strong in such a short time, be say s:. ‘*1 did have Kidney Trouble very bad, in fact I had to get up four or five times every night to urinate. I. had .shortness of breath which dis tressed me terribly, I was badly used up, and was really of.no account for anything. “ I used three boxes o f Dodd’s-Kid- ney Pills, and that’s what made me well, l ean sleep a lF night without having to get up. I feel splendid and as I said before, I believe T could climb a mountain without drawing a long breath* Dodd’a Kidney Pills did it all.” _______ No.Life, No Energy, No Ambition. Thawsare common exproseions nowadays and the finger posts that point with unfail ing accuracy to a nervous Hyatetu robbcd of its vitality by over-exertion, overstrain or children, have Jived on a portion of I excessof some kind. That anyone should the Adam Turner farm, the quietude I **low condition to go on to complete of the life they led tending to manage ftt ^ f U81 rVln “ * T ,, ,.. . *■ . J ® s I »t neglected, is a positive crime when the the bitter sorrow they felt over the ] CUre is at hand in Dr. A. W. Chaw’s Nerve Going to Get a Spreader? Then yon want a KKMP, asyou want the BKBTaiwlCHEAPEST* of coui - h -. Dp You Nped a Wind Mill? At your well? ffoc the TMRBRIAh }>eiore you buy. Xt 49 tho fffEONU- E5T HIM, AND TOWERMADE, . J can Furnish You the Best LOW-DOWN, HANDY WAHON; HOME WADON; SPRINGWAGON; BUGGY; PHAETON or BURREY, ]tepii^orRkfinHlndChampioglirainBrill gidc-Dclivery; CDOVERR r s c y ER8 ■ £'• ■ - ■ ....... ; . ' Prices Always Right A.%- ... J . fi. Sterrett’s. DISTRIBUTING d e p o t fo r $ “PITTSBURGH ! 3FECT” FENCES, A L L G A LV A N IZ E S T E E L W IRES . FOR FIEDD, FARM A ND HOG FENCING. THEONLYELECTRICALLYWELDEDFENCE. E V E R Y R O D G U A R A N T E E D P E R F E C T . The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. - All large wires. Highest EFFICIENCY,.; LOWEST .COST; •3 34» il k ?» 43 IN. ■3f«W US No Wraps to hold Moisture and cause Rust.- .............................................................................. 1 'P ittsburgh ! P erfect ” ite c is ra ., (Standard Stylo,) -Absolutely STOCK P800F* We Im M W YOC K E Y en Fencing. : '• ' ' .CALL AND SEE IT- • . v / . C M. CROUSE, HARDWARE, -PUMPS, STOVES, aiHHHlII. POULTRY Until -further notice we W ill pay the following cash prices for poultry and eggs delivered to C. H Gillaugh’s grocery, Gedarville: _ Live Spring Cliiqkeua, weighing 2 to 2^1bs, 14e per lb .,.,,i....i.x ^ c Live Hens per l b . . , . . , . g c Old rooelet’s per Eggs per doz . . . . . . . . . . . . J. W. Salmons, Xenia, 0. 17 E Main Street. Citiim’s Pina) 270 Bell Plione 051. loss ol a faithful wife and model mother. The deceased was a mem ber ot company F , 186th regiment, 0 , V. L , having been in the service, of the government seven months du ring the War of the Rebellion, The funeral service was conducted by Rev* Davidsou, of Clifton, aseist Pills—a medicine designed expressly for this condition—a medicine that cures to stay cured by resupplying the Very.essen tial ot life—Nerve Force, Mrs, B. Smith of 323Warren St*, Dayton, Ohio, says:—‘-Dr. A. W, Oh«e*a Nerve -Pills are fine, My son aged U after the grippe was weak and very nervous—felt dull and lacked energy and ambition, was asked to try the Nerve Pills and they ed by Revs. H. O* Middletoh and A* *cted finely in building him up, givinghim l Young. Rev. Bailey, o f Xenia, so thaf he slept welt and a .— h - s r a r , ®^ery* j them,’* For further information cail at Mr, Turner was it faithful member J Ridgway A Co*«. Drug Store, Cedarville of the United Presbyterian ebureh I 9 ^ 0, Dr. A. w Md *r»«*lw*,*f(,.ilid ready .e d will -1 ng to assist ill all religious work* |M, D, areonetCrypackage. The ihtefmenfc took place a t the Woodland cemetry, Xenia, Tue The lollowirtg were the pnlll Robert Cotry, Harry Corry, larber, Elaworth Lowry, W» J , Tar- fox and William Spencer. 4s Isaac Wisterman, ftfugfilrf, CrotueBlock, Successor to 6. ftldgef*y. The best $3*50 shoes sold anywhere areSiegenthaleris, , . “Idials." Yon cannot equal ^ s“ l *"<lS****** **» ««»* CHANCE IN TIME O F TWAINS. Tnder a new hew schedule in f jfe IMay ?4, passenger trains over Peunsylvania Lines leave Oedar- ville as follows: I . - Ho. 34, 8*24 a. m, Xo, 32, 4:42 p. m. Ho. 128*, U p . m. Stop for Columbus passenger# them at $4100. See them at SIEGENTHALER'S, Springfield, 0 west. WSOT, Ho, 33, 10:21 A, ffi, He* SJ, 5:38 P* m* Ho. 8:49 p. m. , #Hor particular information on tb# . subject apply1to ticket agent* & 8, | Key«, G E O R G E H. SM ITH , Gedarville, Ohio, Agen t tor United States Life Insurance Co. . ■v Which writes Bankers* Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes, f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Fayment life, with Endowment Settlements. You can carry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment.. I t investment, we will pay yon *400 more than you pay in, a t the end o f 20 years* We j*iv 6 you 7 elective Conditions you can change a t your will. From 2 to 3£ times face value o f your policy in paid up insurance without re examination. Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, afidthe U * S. Accident Co. oFN. Y G IV E N A W A Y ’Wfn A SHETLAND PONY Valued at $100 will be giv 6 n sway on November 15 , 1903 , to the person who holds the lucky number* .Try it for luck, A Ticket given with each 25c purchase. * CHAS. C. WEIMER ~HEA 1 .BR Fish, ice, Fresh and Salt Meats, Foul- try and Vegetable^* Give us a trial* X e n ia Avenue * « Mrs, J . H . Brotherton will leaver tomorrow to visit her daughter,-Mrs, U ngstreet, a t Dayton, and will also go with the doctor and his wile to TrankUn to attend the Chautauqua, Excursion tickets, to Columbus will fie Isold via Feu nsylvan is L idcr , Sun- day^ J u l y 20 a t $1,00 round trip from Cedarville valid on spevfiai fraitt leaving a t 9:52 *. m couttaj time, t “
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