The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

mm mmm rnmmm \itihmnim tor the iU raid, W'EuJ splits J. %.ttanriMR mm * vki T«i#d*y* Cwm l mmtei Mo*day*iraaisg. J . H, Drake It u» Illinois this week Go to John Pfcrae for lilt and j on basinep, pitcher puwpe, pipes, etc, —A complete line pf breakfast food* at Gray & Co’*. . tf ' The 154 G, V. I* reunion »** held at Luca* Grove, Tuesday. Job Printing of all kind* executed in first-rite* style at H erald office. —Ster Bad Cwaa m tsA mills sec; in k s l*km* - Pure Manilla hay rope at K^err& Hatting* Bros Bev, Alvin Orr will preach ia the R. K church Sabbath,' . . . _ 1 —The latest thing put—Egg-O-See Frank Yawn has accepted a position y cn cen{8 * package, at Gray & Co’s, ..•ftm radU « t<M >m . Mrs. M. I. March u .pending sever- I ?. U„ Crouse made a business trip J«I days at the home pfher mother at to Columbus Wednesdayr. | Milford Sirs. Charles II, Crouse is visiting | Mia*Mammie Burke, pf Dayton, ia relative* in South Charleston, J , If, McMillan and wife^were in JeSersoKVtlle, Wednesday, —The rubber tire but jgy yon need van be bad of Kerr & Hastings Bros, a guest at the borne of Jacob Siegler and family. Go . to Downing on Friday and have your picture taken, Work finer than ever. . 33d Will Ewry, who has been quite sick' at the borne of his mother, is reported as convalescent, . -,-OUvfc Oil suitable tor salad dre®- lug. At Gray & Co’s, tf Friday being sale day at Bondon, j Take advantage, ofthe special price ^ number from here were in that city, j on buggies at Kerr, & Hastings Bros, Mrs, C. C. Weimar and daughter, Marie, visited Columbus friends this | ■week;:' Mr, and Mrs. James, McMillan- at- j .tended the Chautauqua a t TJrbana this week. Mrs. E. from a several weeks’ visit with Illin- *>i 8 relatives. and buy yourself one Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Townaley | and children spent last Sabbath with Mr. Towndey’s parents at Xenia. John Bennett, wife and little daughter spent Saturday and Sunday in Ced 8 rvilie.-r-South Charleston G. Bowery has returned gentinoi _I The “drys” won out in the local | option fight at Miamishurg^ Monday *If ypu want good plums, come j The election was tor Miami township soon to James B. Henderson, 2J miles Jand the majority is reported as 64 northeast of Cedarviile. 33d - | votes. Bert iTstict, of Columbus, is spend- D. Bradfute &' Son are loadiug , 4 ug his two weeks’ vacation with his jthelr. herd of cattle today for the -aunts, the Misses Stewart. Carthage fair, O. T. Wolford will . ,1 take his herd of Angus to Urbans Mr. and Mrs. W. B.(Clemans and I next week< son, Fred, will take in theNiagara j Falls excursion next Tuesday. Sunday, August 9, excursion. tick- __ . ' . „ x „ j ets to Cinncinnati will he sold at $1.25 lVe offer hnggies for the nest trip from CedarviH,. go.fi go m e k « * » a p « J price. Come and tog „„ „ 8 a . B eee lie, Serr & Heatings Bros. L.otr.1 time. TakeYour crayon, pastel anil water I Mta D„ „ gieB,er ■„ T;sWng Mta cider p o r ta * to Down.og, where,on | Myt[fe Gi||e![)je „ tw h i diltna. Miss Siegler will visit' with Misses Mabel Dean and Mary Jack- j Mr. and Mrs.' James McClellan be- son. pf Xenia, have been the guests of I forp returning home. Mice Pearf Rakeataw the past week. 0 m „„ gprtr> TOn, of JaBie, Cal Morton and wife attended *the JTownsley, has accepted a position as CuBhner reunion at the Oyshner home I traveling salesman for a Cincinnati , «n the Yellow.Springs road, Wednes- concern, Mr. Spahr was in xhe dry day- 1 fgoods business in Xenia for a number j ST. B, Ramsey and wite expect to I years leoVe.next week for a ten days’ visit J Bert Brotherton has been spending with Rev. Buther McCampbell, near several days with his father, Joseph Detroit, Mich, JBrotherton. Bert has about 1200 The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. acres in Michigan which he is farming W. 0 , Thompson died Monday. Bur* raising beets for a beet sugar mill in ial took place Tuesday at Massies I that vicinity. Creek cemetery. • , The Greene County Teachers’ In Mrs. Cora Clapper returned to her Jsbtute will be Held in Xenia the week home near Bellefoutaine Wednesday. I beginning August 24, Prof. J . A Remember Bird’s auction sale next Wednesday. John MeElroy, of Dayton, wa* in town Monday. J . D. Silvey, of Columbus, spent Sunday with his family here, Mias Maine Hamilton, of Mon' month, III., is a visitor at J . R. Orris, Mrs. Geo. Kiser and son, George, of Blaucbester, are visiting Henry Walker and family. * Edith and Beater Patton, of Col­ umbus, are a t the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dean, . y Mr, and Mrs. J. - B. Winter and Mrs. G. Y„ Winter and daughter; Olive, were gnestB of Dayton friends last Saturday. Messrs. R. Q. Watt and Ed Fultz, of Xenia, have combined their herds of Duroc Jersey hogs and are making the circuits of the fairs- in partner­ ship. As cab be 'seen elsewhere in our columns, Mr.W, J . Wildmnnias beep appointed administrator of the es­ tate of the late James A. Turner, of. Miami township. Dr. P, R. Madden, Practice lim­ ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses AccuratelyAd- lusted. Alien Building, Xenip, O. ■prfephooe»—Office Wo. 72 . Residence No. -tf The watchman’s house has at last been placed in position at the Main street crossing, where JaroesC aidwell will look after the safety of the pub­ lic pnd also operated the -signal at the Miller street crossing. W. R. Sterretf has branched out in the implement .business in that he has a display at the Greene county fair. Although this is Mr. SterreU’s first season in this line he is ‘making a strong bid, for the trade. Mr. J. M,. Tarbox leaves next Tues­ day for California where he will take in the Rational G. A. R, encamp­ ment. He will go from Chicago through on the official train which makes several stops at points of inter­ est. ‘ been j home; She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Bydia Weymouth. Mrs, Arthur Bentley, o f Chicago, is visiting W. J.Wildman and family. Mr, Bentleyi who is city editor of the tiownooker of the Ohio State Uni­ versity and Prof. H. 0 , Minnich, of Oxford will deliver lectures, Mis*Bizzie Dallas, wbo has been on !a 'nine weeks’ trip in the east visiting Chicago Record-Herald, is expected Irtl?t*T e8 an^ Bhiladel- T , P"1®*h,w raturned home. Miss Dal- ' „ [las returned much improved in M?* teY™ ^ ANLonnn fir6t. ttort* health, this being the object of her age from $1000 to $3000 a t six per ea8lern jpjpt J cent per annum. Address M. Perry-1 m. ^ m, V x1T. M 0 , & S. Limeatono »(., Springfield ^ Urb.n.Hprev- O. Care 3. 8. mg gnile « enecea Ihi. jew , « 4 t " < v I is being attended by large ’crowds Mr, Wallace A.’ Clark* of Pitts- Key; Sam Jones was,present Monday bur/, Pa., and his mother, Mrs. Ma- afternoon while William Jennings ria Clark, of Xenia, were the guests Bryan spoice Wednesday on “Our of Mr. and Mrs, M .. R. Badger, Country** Problems ” WddiiKd., evening. [ J . C. Even,, the Detroit 8 ™tk Several young ladies and gentle- era agent at South Charleston ba« men from here enjoyed a dance a t the taken flight to parts unknown. The R d f grounds Tuesday evening. The Irailroad auditor reports that his irnufie for the occasion was furnished [ shortage will be a little over $1560. by Rigio’s orchestra of Springfield. [Evans wax always considered a safe Osborn expects to vote on local op- He lr0,n Cincinnati to ti<»n ikkui . The field workers of the J®°uth Charleston. A i.itiBaJiHOi league are already a t[ Anew advertisement appears in work there. Should Osborn go “dry” j 0Kr columns this week. It is that of Yellow Springs will bo the only‘‘wet” j *ho J. P. Bockett Machine company, village in the county. Jof Xenfa, -. This firm has just moved Boon Houston, of South Charles-1 iD.^ ‘,t3 budding and have install- ttm, has (keen mentioned as a candi- w ^ h n e t y , A number late for Congress, though he does not j 0 , ^>nc^ en 8 ines flnd different to lie worrying Over the political j Pnec<* machinery are advertised* talk. Should Leon enter the race « « f ihe list. Iw w»Hmake things hot for some one. j A-new store will be opened in the A small number of young W l e ^ f ihered at Mr. Jacob Ford’s borne, SJ >to",ber*by ^ r* Geor«6 Ho” ant!' on tlieColiiiiihns pike, last Tuesday ?*P.1***6 Sout h «nrutintf. ^lut nhoakiAtt LitrtA tow,** I Jlc Will flftttdlc class clothing and gents’ furnishings tm i >esrs of ago that day. A very [ ?*D(! cof duct5 8 *fore 0n « jdweant evening Is reported* \ iU t h"f !)rm,^ fc hm wnaiderabte { , success during the ten years that he Z ««W»» 1,„ t a n in M n e » n t SouthUi.rie. m h opens Wednesday, Aug. 12, and | ton< . * 36d AM you thinkingofhaving a sale, i f so, you t i l l do yourself justice and eave money by calling a t the Herald office arid gctting oirr price on the - ' 1 * 1 .- e a i oi*ri_ p , j water-proof stock. Don’t be de- t* Ik# recent t a n t l .1 J . n w S ^ « * * « « » *»ly I*** t t a l w t * t a n fiieii in Hm I-rniieie « n r t !? ' wind. Hr. Ollne Hppetired lu i F r i,l„ ,nd 0»f “l’™» l» * 1 — ji . | tir a year. Saturday, Aug* 22. Dry goods, *k*tWog» bats, caps, shoes, glassware, dbbes and notions will tmSold regard* kaai of cost Tlies room formerly oc- •*pwd by B. h . Stewart is the place, «* pkawt not guilty to the charge* As mm as the complainant seesires the ***** ik# mm will be fried before _ imty/* Mrnip, Cheap colored boards of a soft substance fadd and wit( not siaud the weather, We have this also but cannot recommend it against the r*ln-|m>ofboard, tf All summer shoes, low cut shoes and slippers at cost and many at half price at Siegenthalers, Spring- fielo, 6 . v hronic atarrh —■■ URED 1 After Catarrh becomeschron­ ic all the washes and salves you can apply can only give temporary relief. They can not effect a cure, Nothing but a thorough constitutional remedy can ridt the system of its insidious poison. After seeing all the various remedies in scores of more or less dificult cases, the one remedy that never failed to cure, when used as directed, "Was : •• . Primley’sSarsparilla. I t cures by going to. the root of the trouble and ex­ pelling the poison from the blood, and by replacing the diseased tissue with healthy mucuous membrane. No matter how often you may have been disappointed .in . catarrh cures before, you.owe It to yourself to give this ra­ tional, constitutional remedy, a trial. I t never falls when ‘ used as directed and you will hot have to Wait long, before you Will begin to realize it is helpingyou. Bold here only. Price Per Bottle$1.25. JOHNWEST&CO., ISAAC WlSTBfytAN, Manager. Orvil Bridgman, who Im working in Dayton, returned Tuesday. Mra. Fannie Wolf, of Pittsburg, is visiting at tiie home of Edit. Bird and family. Iter. W. 1\ Warnoqk, of York, Penn., wiil fill the pulpit at the IT. .P. church Babbatb. Rev. Homer McMillan, of Boa Angeles, Cal., arrived Monday for a visit with his parents, Mathew Wilson loft Tuesday tor Kansas for a visit with relatives. His son will return with him. The Bittie family reunion will take place next Thursday the heme of Mr. George Bittie of pear Jamestown Mr. John Pjerce, wifeand daughter were visitors at Osborn Sunday- Miss Pierce will remain there for a short while. W. R. Sterrett, has a Kemp spreack-r, Imperial windmill and' an improved grain drill on exhibition a t the Greene county fair. Robt.,White, secretary of the Mns kingum County Agricultural Society, was here Tuesday iu the interest of the society. While here he was .the guest of W. R. Sterrett. —Public sale bills are a necessity if you are going to have a sale. Then it is a necessity that they be printed on a durable quality of stock- Oar waterproof stock always gives satis faction and can be guaranteed for it is chemically treated. We have cheaper stock like other houses will give you but we cannot guarantee it, I t isisaid that the closing up of the Wickersham bouse at Jamestown was due to a boycott, by the merchants of the village, who became indignant at the proprietor because he bought the furniture for the bouse from oth era than local dealers. They there­ fore, got all the traveling men who called upon them to board elsewhere while in tlie village.—Press Republic, , Vernon BUtreli, the O, 8 . & S. O. Horae boy wlm shot Major Box, the military.isifitfhetor when the latter was about to took him in a room, was heard , Wednesday morning in the Probate Court. The Board of County Visitors'looked after the boy’s inter­ ests, but as he had plead guilty there was little chance to save him from the clutches of the law. . Judge Shoup committed him to the State Reformatory at Rnucaster. Major Box is still in the hospital suffering from the wound in his shoulder, Misses Jennie and Mary Cooper re­ ceived about- seventy-five of tbeir lady friends; Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Mies Mame Hamilton, of Monmouth III., Decorations ofjjweet peas, nasturtiums and other season­ able flowers were much in evidence. Dainty refreshments, consisting of three courses, were served. The cus tomnry -modes of entertained were used, Flinch proving quite popular. The out of town guest- were:. Misses Hamilton, Monmouth, 111.; Eiggett, Mich.; Patton, Columbus; Kembler and Flatter, Springfield: Smiley ant Blair, ' Sparta, III., Torrence and Backey, Jamestown; Rife and Gar- lough, Clifton; and Reid, of Cincin­ nati, just at the Height of the Season* We are calling your attention to a few facts in Prices that we feel are worthy of your careful consideration. As ’-The Good Old Summer Time” gently turns your fancies to the subject of Outings, you will feel, that your wardrobe needs refreshing, and it is our earnest desire that you bear in mind that we are espe­ cially adapted to the humane work of refreshing old aud worn garments, «ucb as are commonly found in the possession of Men and Boys, The Following’ Figures will Show that W e are the Originators of Prices that Please. MEN ’S AND YOUTH’S SUITS. $0, < 5.50 and 7 suits selling for B; i) and 10 I2 t 12.50 and 13-50 ‘ ,15?.18,50 and 20 ' u u a $2,50 and 3 3,50 and 4 4,50. and 5 ' 6 and 7 BOYS’ KNEE-PANTS SUITS. J suits selling for - - u if ft « ,$ 4-35 6.75 10.25 13.75 $ 1.85 .2.75 3 . 3 5 3-75 A dieount of twenty-five per cent will he given on all 0dd Trows.ers and proportionate discounts on, all extreme Summerisms. A visit to our store, w ill strengthen your belief enhance your appearance. and BRADY & STEINFELS CO., Xenia, O. Resident Partners: Geo. Haller, A. W . Haines, H. A. Higgins. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ContainMercury that As mereury will surely destroy, the fiense of smell and completely derange the whole system, when entering it through th mtic qua surfaces, Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, ns the damage they will do is ten fold to th good you can possibly de­ rive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, man ufacturedhy j . F. Chcnuey & Co, Toledo/), contain no mercury and is taken l«temally acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure yeu get the genuine. It is taken internally aud made in Toledo, 0„ by F. J . Cheney & Co. Testimonials iree. Sold by drnggistS( 75c per bottle, Hall's Family Pills ftru the best, Earl Stormont wbo has been work­ ing at the Crowner Dairy* plant at West Jefferson returned home la Saturday, Don’t try cheap cough medi­ cines, Get the best, Ayer’s Cher ty Pectoral, what a record it has, sixty years of C h e r r y Pectoral cures! Ask your doctor If hb doesn’t use It for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. All UrtnrviaM. M, JrfU>X>fAK,M.U.,Ithaca,’N.V. * j.jftAyxam, B ronch itis................. . kTsth-ffiBwBSMSPfaE Jl" * * " POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED! Until further notice we » will pay the following cash prices for poultry and eggs delivered* to- C. H Gillaugh’s grocery, 4 Cedarviile: ; All summer shoes, low cu t shoes apd s lipp e rs a t Live s Prin* Chickens, weighing cost and m any a t ha lf price 2 t0 Me per ...... » i ic at Siegenthalers, Spring- J ) Live Hen« Perft .............. - 9C field O *, ?> Old roostersperlh..,,.. Eggs per doz........... .........13c NOTICEOFAP OINTMENT. Notice la hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been duty appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of thel ate James A* Turner, August 4,1003. W. J, W ildman . __ _______ 35d Cecil George was in Enon for sev­ eral days on business. Marguerite Kyle entertained a number of her friends Wednesday afternoon, WHAT WAS ITT Friarpoint, Miss., Aug. 3—One of the strangest cases ever reported oc­ curred here recently. The son of Mr. G, L.tButler was very ill. The doc­ tor said he had some disease of the spinal cord, and treated him for two months? but he grew worse all the time, and finally the doctor told Mr. -Butler tlmt he did not know what Wes the trouble. The boy would wake up at nights and say that he was dying. He would be nervous and trembling and want to run out oi the house saying he saw ugly thing which frightened him, His father was very much discour­ aged till oae day he saw a new rem­ edy t called Dodd's Kidney Pills ad­ vertised and ho nt once bought some and began to give them to bis boy. He used altogether eight boxes be- fore he was entirely curpd, He 1ms not been troubled since. Mr, Butler says; . “ I feel it my duty to tell wlmt Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for my l«>y. AH this remedy needs is a J . W, Salmons, Xenia, 0. 17E MamStreet Citizea’s Phoae271. Sell PiMBe1451. sniwwww GIVENAWAYVmWVWWra A SHETLAND PONY t Valued at $100 w ill be given away on November 15, igo3, to the person who holds the lucky number. Try it for luck. A Ticket given with each 25c purchase. * CHAS. C. WEIMER * ; -— - dealer if ------ Fish, Ice, Fresh and Salt Meats, Poul­ try and Vegetables. Give us a trial, i Xenia Avenue « - Cedarviile, O* ; LISTOF LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarviile postoflicefor the month ending Aug. 7, 1203. Bist.No. 31. Barber, Miss Anna; T. N, T arbox , P M, NOTOVER-WlSE. There is an old allegorical picture oi a girl Stared at a grass-hopper, but in the act of heedlessly treading on a snake. This is paralleled by the man who spends a large sum of money building a cyclone cellar, hut neglects to provide his family with a bottle of Uhamberlaiii’t! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as « safeguard against bowel complaints, who ^ vic­ tims outnumber those of the cyclone h hundred to one. This remedy, is everywhere recognized as the most prompt and reliable medicine in use for these diseases. For sate by 0 , M, Ridgwayy LrOW R A T B S T O T H E SOUTH, SOUTHEAST A N D SOUTHWEST _ V IA QUEF.N St CifFSi.FNT IV 0 ' i n : ’“ • T S S K I t t t S U S f . * '- * s t a f f * M s w i T * * ' ......... Two-thirds of the world’s sugar is madjs from heats,

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