The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
# (A ♦ < * * '► 81#*****^^ £ m m * m m m m * Mrs, D r.l i Tsibox ?8 home from / ; -a City. *■-For Red Cross wbvd mills see rf'dift Fierce. ...<)Jive Oil suitable U.f ealad drew * wg. A t Gray d? Co’s*,!. IF Xenia I? Eoott to have paved streets, but notliMbre they were needed. ---Tito latest tiling out-’ -Egg-O-See, Ten cents a package, *t Gray 4b Co’s Job Feinting of all kinds executed « first-class style at SjtwiW» offiee,. -^GoteJohn Pierce for lift and pitcher pumps, pipes, etc —A. complete line o f breakfast foods at Cray & Co’s. tf Burkbardt bam and breakfast bacon, finest cured in the land, at Bird’s. —Get in the band wagon by buy ing « Thomas drill of Kerr & Hast ings Bros." The Greene county Democratic con* vontiou is to be held tomorrow at Xenia. A number, of friends. were enter* taind Tuesday at the home of Mr, E<| Jobe, —F or S aar , a second-band car riage in good condition at .Kerr & ' Hastings Bros. , We pay 20c per pound for good butter, and 14c ■per dozen for iresh eggs, at,Bird’s, ” - . E . .W ,. Hagar left ^yesterday for Atlantic City wpere he will spend a Week or ten day, ■ iJ - <( w y > \ < ~ V " Mrs. W> H. Blair' and daughter, Kathaline, of Loveland, are guests of Mrer. Satterfield. G}aud Phillips has rented the prop- ' erty belonging fo Sirs. Young and is , preparing to move there. . Buy shoes and clothing at Auction, a t your own prices, j Aug. 15, 17; 18,19, 20, 21, 22. Itobt Bird. t Mrs’. Lizzje Cooley Ulark, of • Columbus, carucf down last week to ' visit at the home of Charley Cooley. M onet to loan ; Qn "first; nSorfc- age from $1000 to $3000 at six per ' cent per andUm. Address M, Perry-' amu, 27, S. Limestone fit., Springfield O. • Care J* S. Mi* Alma and Mwy Bobbie* are? Adin Barlow had two of hi* finger* spending two week* at WinomR.'washed in the ealauderaafc the paper Isdce, Indiana. 4mill last Monday night, —.While one partner is absent the ’ Great Jab* of boys’ knee pants suits others are offering bargains at Kerr* at Auction, at your own prices, A Hastings Bros. {Aug/ 15, 15?, 1% 19, 39, Si, 32* Mr, and Mrs, O, A. Bobbins up.jHubert Bird, rived borne last evening after a de I WorJtmapsbip, accuracy, ease of ligbtful v«H at Niagara Falls. j handling and moderate in price are Ladies’ shirt waists and wrappers a t j^f*^wres ^T h om a s drills. Look Auction, Aug 15, 21, 22\ Robt Bird- 17, 18,19, 29,1(them over. Miss Effio Barber, ofBpringficld, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Between seasons is the time to , . , . . get a bargain in a buggy and set of ®*ri>er, during their absence on their harness at Kerr & Hastings Bros Be sure to attend our two big! Auction Sales, August 15, Saturday afternoon and night. Robt, Bird. The Collins family reunion and picnic waaheld a t the Neff grounds and a very pleasant time is reported, Robert Jackson and wife enter* tained a number of friends Thursday, in “honor of Rev. Joshua Kyle, of New York. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.church will hold a lawn fete in the church yard Friday eyening, August 21 st. Robert Cooper and sister-in-law, Mrs. Hannah Cooper, have rented the J. H. Andrew property, recently va cated by Prof, R. A, Brown. . Prof, J . Robb Harper and wife, who have been Bpending a week visit ing friends in this section, returned to Loudonville, Wednesday evening, Mm, Robert Queisser and too sonB, of Zanesville, Ohio, and Mrs. C, C. Field. of Springfield, Visited over Sunday with A. Bradford and wife. The annual -reunion of the Dean family wag-held a t the residencif of G, H, Dean, near Xenia, yester day. Heretofore the picnic bas been held in Samuel Dean’s grove, A small wreck on the Pan Handle railroad, last Saturday night resulted in a freight train having tp reinain here for several hours. Train ■126, due here about 11 o’clock, went around from Xenia by way of Spring- field. To Springfield, account of , Clark county Fair, August 18th to 21st, in clusive, excursion tickets, will be sold from Waynesville, Dayton, Cedar- yille and intermediate ticket stations on Pennsylvania-Lities. Eastern trip. • The Jamestown Journal says that all the big stock exhibitors, a t the Green County Fair, came fromCedar- velle township, The lowest number of inmates in the county infirmary known in years, is 48, at the present time. "There are 18 children in the home. The fast pacer, Elderono, has been shipped to Dayton for the season. A lame shoulder is the result of the re cent race at Cleveland. Mrs. Emma Harper - and son, James, of Dayton, were called here Sabbath, owing to the illness of her father Mr. James Townsley. Auction .Sales every night te x t week, Aug. .15, 17,18,19,20, 21, 22, in the Stewart Store room. I t will pay to attend. Robert BIrd. Rev. F. O. Ross, of Washington, Iowa, former paster of the IJ. P. church, was in town yesterday, hav ing stopped here on .his trip to the northern part of this state. , Mr. J . H.' Drake, while at Pekin, Illinois, last week, purchased two fine Poland China Bogs. Mr. John Sal mon, of Washington, C. H., sold 20 head at this sale, for $3,662.60, onan average of $183.13. Mr. Drake at tended a three-day sale in Indiana, where 300 bead of Poland Chinas brought, an average of $600, . Jamestown Press: The S. & S. Co., of New York, shipped from this city Tuesday seven carloads of very''fine cattle. They were bought from John Diffendall, 54; Oliver -DeHaven, 34 and Grundy Paullin, 35. They were mostly of Angus breed and-a bunch ofthe black fellows was photograph ed on the corner of -'Main and Lime stone bv Mr. Mock. The price paid was 5 cents, _ ' , “Y. & N.” Footwear Leads in Style, Wearing Qualities and are Lowest in Price by 25 cents to 50 cents a Pair. andWomen Are in all the Latest Shapes of Shoes - and Oxfords at the following Prices, 1 / - ■ v . 1 * ' * * . v’ " ,g?‘ 5 Men’s Shoes and Oxfords— r i* /y F / \ 95 c>$ i * 5 , $ 1 - 50 : $1.90, $2*50 $3, « p d » d U Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords-*- A m 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.45, $1.90 and « p Z . 4 u Meet your friends and leave your packages, at— YOUNG&NlSItEY’S,iJ£ Springfield, Ohio. G O O D S H O E S C H E A P . Clark County m No better county fair iw the state] #p than the Clark county fair. J The members of the Covenanter | church, (O, S.) held their annual f picnic Tuesday, in the Murdock \ woods. One Dollar Round Trip to Colum bus, via., Pennsylvania Lines, ,Sun day, August 16th, from Cedarville, good going on special train, leading a t 9:52, central lime. The Tarbox and Collins Lumbar company suffered the loss of one of their horses Thursday. The horse was a powerful brown and was taken sick near R. S. Townsley’s farm with an attack of spasmodic colic.. . The Kyle family reunion was held Tuesday a t the country home of Mr. Charles Cooley. The day was a very pleasant pne and enjoyed by all pres ent. Miss Murdock of Georgia, and Rey. Joshua Kyle, of New York, were present, ‘ „ The Clark County Fair will be held August 18, 19. 20 and 21. Mrs. Wj L, .Marshall, o f Xenia, and Mrs, L. G. Bull left Wednesday, fora Western trip’covering Denver! Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek, Col. Mrs. Marshall's children are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barber. ..The annual picnic of Marylanders; in this state' was held yesterday at the Chautauqua grounds near Franklin. Among those from here who attended were J , H. Wolford, O. M. Crouse, Will Turnbull and their wives, and Misses Sarah and Burnice Wolford. A new store will be opeued iu the Orr room our the hill about the first of September, by Mr. George Holland, who at present h»s a store at South Charleston, He will handle first- class clothing au»l gents’ furnishings and will conduct bis store on a - basis that has - brought him 'considerable success daring (he ten years that he has been in business at South Charles ton. - " 36d The entries for the Clark county .fair-show- that’ the departments will be filled to overdowing when the gates are opened next. week. There will bean endless display in the balls while the stables’for stock have most nil been engaged. The indications for a good fair are gre it, aiid no bet ter race program can be louhd than the one arranged for next week. Clark County Fair, August 18, 19, 29,21, Springfield, O. A, correspondent says:’ While this bas been a peculiar season on crops, it bas also bad its effects on other plants,, causing the bloom to blight The most noificable is that of the this tle. ' The bloaru of this much despisec weed begins to blight when it is aboq; half out in bloom. This will retart the scattering of the seed, which wil be gratifying information to thoBCwho have tbeir farms clear of the obnos iouseweed. BRADY & STEINFELS CO. Just at the Height ol the Season- * , > We are calling your attention to a few facts in Price* that we feel are worthy of your careful consideration. As '-The Good Old Summer Time" gently turns your fancies to the subject of Outings, yon will feel that your wardrobe needs replacing, and it is our earnest desire that you bear in mind that we are espe cially adapted to the humane work of refreshing old and worn garments, speb as are commonly found in the possession of Men and Boys, The Following Figures will Show that We are the Originators of prices that Please. M E N 'S A N D Y O U T H ’S S U IT S . $6, 6,50 an d 7 su its sellrng for - * 4 $, 435 “ 13.75 | sr : 8, 9 and 10 . « 12, 12.50 and 13.50 “ 15 ,18 .50 and 20 “ B O Y S ’ K N E E - ’P i $2 .50 and 3 su its se lling fo r , 3J50 a n d 4 ITS S U IT S . 4.50 and, 5 0 and 7 It <C i t i t $ 1 . 8 $ 2.75 3.3s 3.75 A (V '“(Hint of twenty-live per cent will he given, on All odd Trowsers and proportionate discounts on a)l extreme Suminerisms, A vis it to our store w ill strengthen your belie! and enhance your appearance. BRADY & STEINFELS CO., Xenia, O. Resident Partners: Geo. Ha ller, A* W . Ha ines, H . A . H igg in s , Beware -of Ointments for Catarrh Contain Mercury tha: 51st ANNUAL FAIR To be held on the Tuesday, Qednesdav, Thursday, Friday. . AUGUST 18,19, 20 and 21, [903 As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell nnd completely derange the whole system when entering it- through' th mUc* Ous surfaces. Sucli articles should never bo used except ouprqscriptionsfrom reputable phyalcians, astho damage they will do is ten fold to the good •you' can possibly de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by J. P. Clienney & Co, Toledo.O contain no mercury and is taken internally acting directly ori1the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally find made in .Toledo, 0,, by P, (J, Cheney & Co. Testimonials tree. Sold by .druggists, ?Ce per bottle, Hall's Family Pills are tbo best. Emanuel Young, residing near Dusted, met with a peculiar 'accident recently. While hauling stone down a strop trill, ho attempted to npply the brake, but the handle broke, throwing him from the jvngou. The wheels of the veh cte passed so close to his head that, one ear was torn off. His was certainly it most remarkable escape from death. WHAT WAS IT? Friarpoint, Miss., Aug. 3—One of the strangest eases ever reported oc curred here recently. The son of Mr* G. L* Butler was very ill, The doc tor said he bad some disease of the spinal cord, and treated him for two months, but be grew worse all the time, abd finally the doctor told Mr. Butler that lie did not know what Wafi the trouble. The boy would wake up at nights and say that he was dying. He would he nervous and trembling and want to run out of (he house saying ho saw ufdv thing which frightened him.. Hm father was very much discour aged till one day he saw a new rem edy t called Dodd’s Kidney Pills ad vertised nnd he at once bought some and began to give them to his boy* He used altogether eight boxes be fore ho was entirely cured. He has not been troubled since. Mr. Butler Say's; *“ “ " ^ - ; f/ ‘% l f,w duty to tell what Dodo’s Kidney Pills have done,f«r nyhey; AH this remedy needs is a fair chance mud it will speak for U« ■ “ tn n »ifw fiVn-at AN ORDINANCE. To Regulate, (md Restrain, Ale Beer and Porter Mouses and Other Places where Into»i- < eating, Bpiritous, Malt Vinous or other Liquors are sold . a t . Retail . S ection 1: Bo it ordained by the Vil lage Council of the Incorporated Village of Cedarville, Ohio, .that whoever shall, keep within the said incorporated Vil lage any house; shop, room booth, arbor or.place where ale beer, porter or Intox icating, spiritous or malt, vinous or other liquors, or any of them.containing intox icating qualities, without the reference to the per cent of such intoxicating qualities, is habitually sold or permitted to he sold or‘furnished or other plnce, adjoining thereto or connected there with, shall first make a true registry in a hook tot,he- furnished by the Village CounciPand to be kept by the Mayor of said Village for that purpose and kept at Ins office, the name or names of the own ers thereof, and of nil his,her or theirem- ployees in said business and also of any change in the owner or owners thereof or employee or employees therein, and also of tlie street or streets upon which the same is situated and the name of the owner or owners in fee simple of the premises. Second, that said person or persons shall close up such place or places at the.hour of ten (10) o'clock in the evening of each day and keep the same closed until the hour of six (6). o’clock in the • morning of each day against all persons except the owner or owners of said business, hiy, her or their EfiflS WANTED! ' , 1 " ' \ AS 1 v ^ Un til further ntice we w ill p a y the following cash prices for poultry and eggs delivered to C . H G i l la u g h ’ s grocery, Cedarville:' Live Spring Chickens, weighing 2 to 2£tt>8, l i e per lb,............. ioc Live Hens,per lb.,,...................gc Old jrooatera per lb ............ .....gc Eggs per doz ......... 13 c registered agent or agents, employee or employees actually and regularly em ployed therein, and the Mayor, Mar shal, Deputy Marshal and Policemen of said Village who may lawfully demand and shall at all times be admitted for the purpose of examining as to any vio lation of this or any other ordinance di said Village or. statute ot the State of Olu'o, but nothing therein shall be con- sldejred to allow such place to be kept open any time during the first day of the week, commonly known as Sunday, S ection 2: All persons violating the provisions of the hirst Section of this ordinance or any of the prescribed reg ulations thereof, shall for each offense* upon conviction thereof before the Mayor of said Village, shall be fitted in any sum not less than ten (10) dollars nor more than one hundred { 100 } dol lars or imprisoned not less than five (S) days nor more than ten HO) days or both .at the discretion of the Mayor and shall pay the costs of the prosecution atid he committed until such fine and costs are paid or otherwise secured to be paid, and each day failure to comply )yjth cither of the regulation in said Section 1 of this ordinance shall bo deemed a new offense against the pro vision of said Section i and shall be pun ished as herein provided. S ection 8: It is hereby made the duty of the Marshall, his deputy or dep uties and the policemen of said Village to make thorough personal inspection of all such places as to any violation of law or ti ts ordinance and it shall he the duties of such officers and policemen in case any violation ni this ordinance jfhall come under their observation to RJiberwith arrest the person or persons offending and bring him, her or them before the Mayor and outer complaint thereof and it is hereby made the duty of the Mayor to see* that the provisions <« tm« ordinance are.enforeed,. fOicTroN i: lie it ordained by the *Vni afVwVUro'1‘,f ti,e Yillagc of Ccdaf* vtlle, Ohio, that an ordinance entitled an ordinance tokegulute and Restrain Ate Beet and potter House, passed September 14, ipM, jJe ;uul {|1(. hereby repealed. J bP-MioN-f»* This ordinat e shall take J. W. Salmons, Xenia,6. 11/ E. MainStreet. CitUei’s FtMe 211 BelirtmH M5I. GIVEN AWAY \ A SHETLAND PONY Va lued a t $ iob w ill be g iven aw a y ori November 15,1903, to the person who holds the lucky number. T r y i t for luck. A T icke t g iven w ith each 25c purchase. * CHAS. C. WEIMER * ------DEAIOiit JH——- Fish,, Ice, F resh 'and S a lt Meats, Pou l try and Vegetab les. G iv e u s a trial. 1 X en ia A ven u e - - C edarv ille , O. effect and be in force 10 days after its first publication. -Passed Aug, 10, '08. Attest J. G. M g C orkeel , Corp, Clerk, I), H. M c F arland , Mayor, After so long a time the railroad company has at last finished the sig nal at the Miller street crowing. Janies Caldwell, the Watchman, has been transfered to the Math street crossing' where ho will be found from nowjon. The railroad company is arranging to make some improvements and changes about the depot. The wait- >ngjppms ${||. Jm...changed, and- an additional office and baggage rootn built on the north side of the present Structure. These improvements with n fresk coat o f paint will greatly en hance the appearance of the prop erly. Bird’s auction and a medicine show are rival attractions here this week and both seem to be fairly well pat ronised* Bird’s attraction, however, benefits its patrons to the extent of full value, or eveu something more, for all money received, while the other -‘-Well, it is simply a medicine show, NOfOVERAGE* There is an old allegorical picture pi a girl stared at a grass-hopper, but in the act of heedlessly treading on a enafce. This is paralleled by the ma« who spends a large sum of money building a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide his family with a bottle of Ohamlwlain’s Colic, Cholera . ami Diarrhoea Remedy as $ safeguard against bowel complaints, whose vic tims outnumber ikoec ofthe cyclone a hundred to one. This remedy ,k everywhere wksogniaed •as the meet prompt and reliable medicine in tu* for those diseases, Tor sale by C. M* Ridfimy, ' „ ■ W o r k y tlia to fan l T W E H r SHALLOURI Our country] of America, is 1 century old* the American minutiun'of B* anfl.« quarter; ! near our natioi| ofthe roost pc earth. For nearly ffag of our braved the bJ How long will! a united and] Our hearts w«l Oar patriot]! and U berty* if die". Yet char the common fal pot excepted, I ' pects, as jndgl growth 1 and I must be answel ' tory and reastI \ History is etj teaching hy teaching . arel * country, altbor tipn at least oij thepoliticnl thejpaftt.hud vigorous youtl " worlal manlx^ Her princii tue, upon ■sound. • Hei| with ft ventr ble, and her - tl>e preser\l Our Bepubla , virtue, intelll theindividual . commonwealtj als of a natior / it tenet great wealth, „ ness prevail j to overcome tf . pie, then the J great Repobll Too much lij ^ dustr^imm J ’ must weakel material thinl / S intellectual I • tional decay.] , sufil above tl tional, must common scluj guard to II Christian relj devotion of < anchor of eurviviil. '■ \ to BkepliciRp] norance, ani| - then we ms Republic* Unlimite^ out ftndiguj merlace to ll lions of doll] holice drinl is another legislative < third eeriot of free Inati also comes [ underminiij and The Luxury, tion, iuteil are the evq . ruction . tree of civ] threaten i | 'gtoriuus; T IA R d " .Th#:d conspfcuol with whit nonpartis ■ great met] ■ aoindei ■and meal wholly fi| publicft pirtfi';- neutral- : quefitiohi! .5 ■ itseoitor judgmcD] ' politicab . t a . timns afil ■■ . politicalj ' p r ik a n ! • htiirfftj] ; litr iiii T f i W r il h>'i~i iHif ife a fii 11
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