The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
w m m b m m M m s-*#**-**#^ --!?•* Ktnl V #m «»nd mill* *m John puree. Olive Oil, suitable f, r # ln l dra**- fag. At GreyA Ocfo >|f.;: <“ The latest thing out—EggD*fe, Tm-ccnts H package, at Gray & CV» Job lYmring Pi all kind* executed ift find-claw style at, II erai - ii office* ^00 to John Pierce Jo r lilt and 1 pitcher pomp, pipes, etc* '■^A complete line of breakfast foods at Gray & Go’*- tf "-Get In the band wagon by buy ing a Thomas drill Of Kerr & Hast ing*Bros, F or B aeri —Three pure bred O. '"f* G. male pig*,. Good ones. Apply toA, 0 . Bridgman. >' Kenneth Watt, of .Chicago, 'is spending the week Withhis apple, 31. O, Watt and family, —F or S a ; le ,. a second-hand car riage in good condition at Kerr .& Bastings Bros. • Mr, X if. Lott and wife are spend ing several days with Ex-BheriffThpa Lott of Springfield. “ 1, ' ' **'1» If j v ”, Frank Ervin ’ has returned home from Cincinnati, where he has been attending business college! 1 1 1 1 *■ * \ ' y * Bailway employee and their fami lies make up 8 per cent of- the popu lation of theTInited States. , . t £1* > *-n J ' , Those holding merchant tickets on Downing’s gallery for a large picture* . 'pill please remember that these ex pire Sept. 30,,1903. . X,& Brown is building a large silo, one that will probably hold 100 tone., jCharles Dean is doing the car- pentef Work/ Mr, Chirk Cojliusaml wife, ofLin- ton, Indiana, returned home Tuesday, , aftpr n pleasant visit with his broth ers, D, and M.' W. Collins. , ; - Mrs, \\,H * Creswellaud daughter *left 'Xenia' 1 ,'Wednesday, morning for a month's visit with her- mother and # -9 —other relatives at QtaUie,.Kansas. Bev.- Joseph Kyle,of Amsterdam, ,.3L Y., Who is spending -some time vlsitingfriends and ’relatives in this county wilt fill .the- pidpit; at the R. church, Sabbath morning, - t ' Miss Anna Orr entertained about fifty «f her lady .friends last Saturday afternoon in. honor of Mies Hamilton, of Monniouth, III. 1A two course luncheon was, served. Among the - out of town guests present were Miss Wtdhtce, ,of .Springfield' and Miss Lewis, ofDayton. * •1, Mr, and Mrs, G» R. McMillan at tended the marriage of, Mr. Harry Stahl to M’ss lda Rieger Wednesday evening a t the German U, B. church. r* €hM*k* Hoppiag hint returaod tkomfctojftfigeni SMtib. We pay Stic « pound for butter. We pay 14c a do*»n for eggs at Bird’s Lee Crawford hr home from Leke- ride where he spent most of the sum mer* X M. Bull* wife and son, Fred, of Springfield* spent Sabbath with friend* here. Messrs, X H. MoMillen, Win. Blair and their families spent Tuesday at the Neffgrounds. -^WhUe one partner is absent the others arc offering bargains at Kerr & Hastings Bros. • Bora, to Mr, and Mrs. Burner McMillan, (nee Mary Kitchen) id Columbus, last Saturday, a son. Boys’ knee pants 26c and 50c a pair. Boys? knee pants suits $1.00 to $3,50 at Bird’s, Mrs, X E. -Hastings entertains about forty young folks this after noon from two o’clock until four, 1 - ‘ t Asa McLean.returned to Columbus Wednesday evening after a visit of several days a t bis home in this place. A t theBible Society meeting, held in the R. F, Church, O. S.f August IStb, a collection of$30.85 was taken. \ « - , 'Yfp’re Ready, Children.' - School hooks, tablets, elates, pencils, sponges etc.p big assortment at Bird’s , , , —Between seasons is the time to get ajbargain in a buggy and ,set. of harness at Kerr & Hastings Bros.’ The farmer can sing, MWhat shall the hardest be?” and we can, telb him mostly fodder.-r-Smith Charleston Sentinnl. Auction sales—our last and best Saturday alternoon ,mid night, A.u giist22d.' It will pay you to attend. Rob’t Bird.- Stewart Townsley is biking his 1 va cation this week.and with his family is spending most of the time with' his father, Ira Townsley, of Xenia oMiss Mary Smiley and 'Mias Blair who have been the guestst of -friends and relatives here for several weeks, returned to their home in Sparta, 111., Tuesday. ' Mis, 'Jinnee Munger . and two ANORDINANCE To Grant 11 Permit to The Spring- field Southern and Cincinnati Railroad Company, toCojv* s tru c t an d Operate a S treet Railroad- In Cedarville, Ohio, on th e Streets N a m e d ' , T h e re in . WHOLESALE BOOTS AND Dayton, Mr,. Stahl, is a cousin of I Mrs. McMillan^ Hugh Alexander ! and mother and sister, Anna, were also in attendance. 1 Only a little, effort, Onlya little chink, > Only one short moment Between a gentle blink, iVill get a DowningPhoto, Famed for art and skill, „ Crowds his ways are flocking, All can foot the bill, Miss Julietta Oldham, a young lady we’l known here, Was united id mar riage at her home/ In Xenia* on Wednesday evening, August Id, to Mr, O, G. Kniter, a young man of Altoomr, Pa. The wedding was at tended by Messrs. Daniel Dean and J* D. Williamson of this place. The formar is »n uncle of the bride. Ed Spishr, a form hand, employed by William Conley, wai kicked in the f«c»* Wednesday morning, by a horse which he was engaged'In grooming. The nose of the injured man received the full force of the'blow and it was broken and the face is badly bruised, He serious results are anticipated. The horse has always been regarded asJ very gentle animal, A new store will lie opened in the Orr room on the bill about the first Of] September, by Mr. George Holland/ * who at present has a store at South Chariarton^ He will handle flrat- «law* clothing and gents’ furnishings aw-1 will conduct his store on a basis, that has brought him. considerable] jM tom during the ten years that life ;hm la eti in business at South Charles- tea* 86d Are yon thinking ofhaving a sale, if] *w* you will do yourself justice and save money by calling « | the Herald «®c* and getting our price on the j ,.**ter proof stock, Don’t he de- •fitfvw), we are the only house that use Hit genuine water proof bosrd, which If properly put up can lie guaranted t # a y«sr. Cheap colored boards of | ■'# mtii subatance fade and will not ‘Arad the weather. We have this 0 0 * teit rimommend it against m ndNMfarnmr b<*«n1, tf WHEREAS, THE Sl*BINfiFlEI.t) SOUTH- iHRR-* CIRaiJINATI RAILROAD pbHMET j the jor^tr pt Uic jiropcrty Jiolflers vi » i <escUatrtof ; fjf part thereof, ou the line of Street RaUroftd hereHiaUerUcAorlheU. teprciienteil hy tlie feot front of the proportyahuttliiR oii tha several .streets along wJileh such roaU isf -propose^. to ' he eonstmeted; wjieroa.s, due pufello ^.ot*• imi .yrrifinii by It to Uojiscll. fqrleave to eonstraet saw Tine of StreetRailroad, hasbeenglvee, aceoninig to law, Sypie clerkat^M.Vn«uw^am : WnEEEAB, saidTiwSprJnkflelii. Sootftera. cinelimatt RallroaUCotupany has ’agreed to■: at lowcrrateaoffare than imve hcen offered byanyothercorporation, lnatvictiwl or Indl; vUlual8,ylztfor6lngleCftah,fftr6flvo (5) cents eaph;coiuntUtaUon tle)c6ts4«packages of slx 'A sVTor ;!^sek4®5S-.,ai-' twenty-Sve125)fornot toexceedope(1)dollar- foreachpackage, now, therefore,- Be'it ordaiueil l>y the VlUage Council, of Cedarville,Ohio, as follows; SECTIONlTThat permiflaioithoa«4 ts here bygranted toTheSpringfieldSouthern & CJn- .cinnati RailroadCompany, and its assigns, to construct, operateand maintain a Single or dooWetraclt StreetRailroad, exceptos herein afterprovided*with the necessaryside-tracks, switchesand tdrnouts, except as hereinafter provided, overandUpon thefollowing streets ofsaidvillage, vis; - , OnStain, street,fyomthe 'North corporation lineottheVlllttgo ofCedarville to the South side oftheWilmingtonRoad,andon.the Wil mington Road, front Us Intersection with MaidStreetto theSouthcorporationline, All tracks, side-tracks, rails, switches and turn-outshereinprovided for, shall helocated' in suchportionof the streets or avehiies as Councilmaydirect, andwhenOrdered by the Council thesame shall bptemporarily remov ed bysaidTheSpringfieldSouthern & Ctiicln;-, natl RailroadCompany, andassigns, so ns to permit theprosecution ofanypublic work In Whichsaidvillage mayheengaged. SaidTheSpringfield Southern &Cincinnati i RailroadCompany, andassigns, |s alsohereby granted theright to oreot on the side-wall/ in*ar thecurb line in and along1Said streets andavchues, suitable poles, alsovfiics andat tachments necessaryandincident to the fcon- Strueliunot amodern Street Railroad, Said wires sjholl boOfbest quality,' not' less than eighteen pa) feetabove tlio afreet,-and sus pendedin. the safestandmost approved-,man ner, Thelocationand height of all said poles andwire'sshall hosubject tothe approval of theConnell ofsaid'Village, andno’additional poles shall heerectedupon anyetjeefc or ave nueUponwhioh'any Street , Rallioad is-aunv constructed,unlesspermission to erect same isgranted by theCoUnctl ofSaidVillage., ____ a ( ' Theuseoiu/occupatlonofsaid a|rccis and daughters, Grace and Hazel, returned avenues,usaboveprovided isgrantedto Said . , ®r , / , . i >m* hm j TheSpriiiljReldStnithem Olnctmnvti Hail- to their bon!© in vhlCDgO, Moutlay, J Companyj and 'nulijfict ti> tho after a month’s visit at the home of flaws of theStatoiifOldoaud theprovlHlpnapf t * tp y ■ 1 I the'ordinances ofsaid Village relative to-the JfiCOb iford. - ' ' I constructionandoperationofStmetRailroads , . . . . ... . j within Itslimits sofar aaapplicable aud con- The school board Willmeet next j sistent gltl) theprovisions of th/s ordinance Friday evening, at which timea teach- hnasuhjcct tmaii furtUor, regulations which » Ja*. . l ' I theCouncil of saidVillagemay from tlnle to er WHlbeBelcoted to n il ,the. vacancy J timeordpinandprescribe, Theright audpriv in the second grade, occasioned by the jiicgepf saidTheSpringfield southern * Oin- - .* ’ « rr,.,. riL' J clnnatl Railroad Company, and assigns, <of resignation Ot Mrs,xluston Vjnerry, I constructing, operating and maintaining said nee Jackson, ^ I Street Railroad, ahallbe in force for Twehty- <’ . I five years-fromand after the passage of .this The body of the late A. J . Elrick *«<?■ e/«otf te ^ . _ J SpringfieldSouthern & Cincinnati Railroad was interred in Massies Lreek v*eme- j Company, oraSBlgns,. shall he straight and tery last Saturday. The remains were I shaved, andpainted and the";tracks, of-said * , -E*, . , , I railroad shall bo uniform guage of four feet accompanied byMiss Edna Elrick, of j olgh(Bnd0ne.halfinches in width, laid ih Princeton, Indiana. Mr. Mac El rick and- wife,,of Middletown, were also here. - - 1 We Retail at The best $2.50, $3.00and $ 3 - 5 <>Fine Hand-Sewed Shoes in America; The greatest ^Working Shoe ever seen on this market, 75 ^ ^ $1*95* A big cut on Low Shoes, $2.50mid $3*0° Oxfords cut to $1.95? $1,25 and $jroo. One lot cut to 50c, worth 75c to $1.00, Carpet Slip pers, 20c. Serge Buskins, 20c. Moccasins, 5c. Infants, soft soles, 20c. All 25c polishes, 15c, Misses* Shoes, 75 to $ 1 . 50 . ^ The greatest shoe in this country is the PATRICIAN* for ladies, and theKEITH KONQUEROR, for men, at $ 3 . 50 . Rubbers “at wholesale prices. Combination Boots and Kip Boots, 40c a pair below any dealer in Springfield. . n plywith any oUhe terms o/pTovmioim or this A su it iu Squ ire IVoUord’s COUrt. ordinance, or shall fall or refuse to have n ld resuUe(} *„ flj0 plaintlfr> t y . sUohportions of said streets and avenue^ as the Council maydirect, and shall he laid so as to form the least possible. Impediment to tha ordinary use orsaid streets,, and avenues by wagons, carriages, etc, All poles and wires Shall be so constructed, operated and niat'm talned as to cause no -serious interference‘ to: the telephone service of (pilstlng telephone. ;lines or poles,' .< SECTION ir Oii thestreets, avehuesor partS’ thereof,herebygfantcd'upouWhichnO street railroadISnowconstructed, said The Spring* -GliL | fieldsouthern &■ Cincinnati Railroad Com* 1pony, andassigns,ahAUflUthe space between theralls ofits traokfl,and'nlso tlie ■■space; , . . tweenits tracks, 8«dalso thc-epaee for a did- August 24th aud 25th excursion j tanceofatlcast eighteen ( 18 )inches from the tickets to Columbus will be sold, via. outer tails ofIts tracker tracks, with broken . r . _ 4 atoneorscreenedgravel to thedepth at least j Pennsylvania LiUCfe, account Lemo- | six (6) InehCsi andmaintainBatneatall times CratiC State convention, good return* I t0tliesemeheight asthe street is oneachside . . . n*r.< > ) . ___ « | thereof, and so as to cause tho least possible ing Until AygUat.27th inclusive. Full I impediment tovehicles in crossing over -said information will he furnished by Tick-1 tr*<*or tracks. Horace Armstrong’s horse got its strap loose and ran away with his buggy Monday morning breaking his buggy and demolishing a buggy be- longingingto Ervin Kyle that waa hitched a t Mr, C’oufarr’s shop, ton correspondent to Gazette. et Agents ofPennsylvania Dines. ■The Advantages OfferedHere. [fcpays to have a regular druggist—one whom you can trust and of whom you will always think when iu need of anything a ^?Ug store can supply. I f he Is an honest* Worthy druggist, who' un derstands his Inwueee, your confidence in him grows and ho Ukfci a deep interest in supplying your wants, He.is ’ proud of your confidence, We 5 hotl(d like to be your Druggist. We think we deserve your confidence. In the long run, trading here will be found safest, most economic il and most satisfactory. Our. stock of drugs and drug store sup plies 3s modern and first class iti every way and we offer st» honest, high-gridfe service that no family in (Vdarville should life without. JOHN w e s t a co. tSAAC WtSTEf^AN, Upon the failure of said The Springfield Southern fiClncihtlall Ralltoad-Company, Or assigns, to so Improve feufehportion ot any said streets or avenues, then said Improvement, to gether with the cost of re-laying said track or tracks will bomade by saidVillage at tho ex? pense of said The Springfield Southern & Cin cinnati Railroad Company, or assigns, such improving of any of said streets or avenues shall he paid Mr by said The Springfield Southern &Cincinnati Railroad company, or assigns, as the work progresses, upon the presentation of the estimates Of the Village. Engineer or Street Commissioner, showing the cost thereof. Said estimates shall bo based upon the contract pricemade by said Village for the improving of saldstreet or avenue. . SECTIONS. Suitable bridges Shall he built and maintallied at all' gutters for the free pass age of water accumulating therein. Bald bridges,toho constructed and maintained to tho approval of the Village Council, and when tlie opinion of said Council it is necessary, said The Springfield Southern £ Cincinnati Railroad Company, and assigns, shall con struct Iron-covered culverts at Biich glitters. SaidTho Springfield Southern & Cincinnati Railroad Company, and assigns, Shalt also pay Twenty-five (26) per cent, of the total ebst of building, re-bulldlng, repairing or maintain* lug any bridge or bridges belonging to the city over which saidThe Springfield Southern it, Cincinnati Railroad Company, or assigns,: runs or operates tj>esaid railroad, no car or cars of said The Springfield Southern & Cm dnpatl Railroad Company, or assigns, shall be run over any bridge within this Village at I rateof speed exceeding four (4) miles per hour, SECTION 4, The cars to bo usedlii tho oper ation of Said Street-Railroad shall be of thi most approved construction and adapted to convenience and comfort of tho passengers,- aud shall be lighted by electricity, SECTION 6, In the operation of said inllroi d said The dpilugneld southern & Cincinnati Railroad Cofftpafiy, and assigns. Shall bo en titled to charge a« a maximum faro furtuilugfc Continuous rldo for each passenger, nof ox* eeedlug five (5) Ceuta,and saldTho Springfield Southern &Cincinnati Railroad Company, And assigns, are reipilred to olfer for sale at eon* vcfiiertt points in said village ou its ears pack* ages ofslx (6) tickets each good for one fare, WhichWill be sold for not to exceed twenty- fire (it) rents for each package, and packages ,of tweniy-fivc (Tl) tickets each good for one Tarawhich strati be sold for not to exceed pnn dollar (ll.Ofi) for each package, SECTION*. At (he said The gprittgfteid Southern * Clmintratl Railroad Company, or < t o -. Assigns, shall at any time fall or refuse toeom- J ’W<,*‘K tin fnd Igtifi, Village of Cedarville; Ohio, harmless fromany or all damages, claims for damages, or liabil ity ot anynature arising from thoconstruction operation or maintenance pi said Street Rail road then all rights and privileges granted ShallhOdeemed forfeited artd the, said tho Village of Ceparville, Ohio, shall have the right to outer upon and. lake full possession of said streets and avenues to. tliC exclusion of tho said The Springfield Southorn & Cincin nati Railroad -Company, and assigns. Said The Springfield Southern & Cincinnati Rail road Company, and assigns, shall at all times conform its tracks to the grade or grade ; orchanges of grade which ate now orheteafte may be established Onany of the Streets or avenues herein granted. SECTIONT. That the time within which said lino of street railway shall bo construe ted equipped and operated is hereby fixed at July 1st, loot, and iu tha event said line, ot street railway ls'not so constructed; equipped and oporatedbyJuly lst,19fll, then.this ordinance shall be void as to any of sold streets or ave nues or parts thereof, upoh which ‘a Hue of street railway is not So constructed, equipped: and operated. . SECTION 8. This ordinance shatl take effect and be in force from and after the earliest per iod allowedby law, provided said The Spring- field Southern & Cincinnati Railroad Com pany, or assigns, shall within thirty (80) days fromthe date of the passage ot tills ordinance, fileWlth the Clerk aWritten acceptance ot this ordinance, togetherwith Allot Its provisions, otherwise this ordinance shall bo null and void. l'nssed by the Council August 10,1008. JOHN G. iieCORKEM,, Village Clerk. D. H. McI’ARhAND, President of ylllage Council, The foregoing franchise, together with all and singular Its terms and Stipulations, Is hereby accepted this AOthday of August, l!i08, TEE SPllINGETEIiD SOUTHERN•& CINCINNATI R, R. CO, . By Gs6. II. E bey , Jin, President. 11. Bterrett, getting possession of some property under, mortgage by George Cnlnwny. Tlie dfefendeot made no effort to hold the prdperty. POULTRY AND EQfiS WANTED! Beware ,of Ointments tor Catarrh Contain Mercury that -As mercury will sitreiy destroy tho sense of Smell and completely derange the whole system when entering* It. through, tli muc- ottH surfaces. Suclutrtlcles should never he used except on proscriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage „tboy will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly 3e- rivo from them, , HiilPs Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by ,T. IF. Chenney &Co, Toledo,O. contain no mercury aud is taken Wernally acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho syslein. In Iniylng HnlL’s Catarrh Caro be sure you get the genuine. It la taken internally and made in Toledo. 0„ by F. J. Cheney <fc Co. Testimonials free,, Sold by druggists, 7fic per bottle, Hull’s Family Pills are tlie best. Until further notice We Will pay the following cash p rices , for poultry and eggs delivered to C. H Gillaugh’s grodery* Cedarville: Live Spring Chickens, weighing 2 to 2Mbs, 11c pep lb..*,..,.,,,.ioc Live Hens peplb,,,,..... gc Old*roosters per lb,,,......... gg Eggs per dfiz j ^ c MADISON COUNTY FAIR. J. W. Salmons, Xenia, 0. A Gentian Farmer’! Case. Eicfi Foiltitain, Mo., Au*. 17th,— lev. ffo«. Pope, o f this place, is widely find favorably kbovrii as a cler- lyitian who bns done and is doing much for bis people, He is very much beloved by every one for tbe faithfulness of his pastoral work. Rev. Mr. Tope 'bus given, for pub lication ftstatement made to him by a German farmer, who is a member of his Congregation. The man’s name is George Hoellerer and be has Rev. Mr, Pope this letter! given County fairs seem to •be the rage this year, and reports from every where in the state indicate them to be a success both in point of exhibits and attendance. The Madison county fair is to be held August 25, 26,*27, 28, at London. Word comes’ from tbe secretary, E. B. Pancake, tbat the entries are all that could be desired, especially for tbe speed program, which excels auy yet on record in Madison county. The Fourth Regh ment band of Columbus will, furnish tbe music. Everything that can con duce lo'the comfort and convenience of visitors is being provided, and the Madden county fair will ofler induce ments in the way of a pleasant day which cannot he overlooked. 17E. MainStreet. C i t a ’s H mm »271 B e O f tM e m GIVEN AW A YWWW 3 The Death Penalty, A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni ficant cuts fill FkHiktf lirtiftti wiut.J ...., f . o rpbny b'iils jmve paid 8Ufff CL V,e^ ?lV,lcM ^ k ] c f f s PA r n iS gahV SeM iftndy ! Itp the best salve on earth and will I could'neither Horseback nor do With rheumatism, walkpor ride on any farm work, '• “X took medicine from different doctors but they did Dot do me any good, Then J tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills, procured for mo by a good fne od. After f ban taken Uje fi^t lx)5ct I felt already it ho p bettor,’ I whs relieved -of the pain and could walk and chop wood: nod the emitruc tion of niy fingers begfiu to resolve. “Xow Allies I b«vo tfiken six more boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills t feel well again und itm side to do' nil tho prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers «rtd Piles thmtien, Only 25c at nil druggists. • i Tho elmmpton trotting stallion, Cresceus, will bo at the Guyton fair grounds next Thursday, lu an tempt to lower his own and fthe world’s trotting recork of 2:02|, Cresceus began breaking records nk a thrce-yenr-ol^ mid today holds more world’s records than any horse, living or dead. A S H E T L A N D P O N Y Valued at $ioo w ilt be given aw ay on November 15,1903, to the person who holds the lucky number. Try it for luck. A T icket given w ith each 25c purchase. * CHAS . C. W E IM E R « —-‘HMBAfcER, nr^—*- F ish , Ice , Fresh and Sa lt Meats, Pou l try and Vegetables. G ive us a trial. X en ia Avenue NOT OVERUSE. There is an old allegorical picture ot a girl scored at a grass hopper, But in the act of Heedlessly trending on « fiimkc. Ibis is paralleled by the man who spends a large eum of Dmrrhoen Remedy as n enfeguard flg«iii8t bowel complffints, whose vie* Inn# outnumber those of the cyclone » hundred to one. Tide remedy k everywhere recognised ns the most prompt and reliable medicine in use F,?r **1* bJ c - M- ^Andy Myres, colored, was shot »t his home near Boutb Charleston, Sun day, by Deputy Sheriff Rupert. It is tfiid tbat Myres robbed Charles Hayes, and Detective John Norris at tempted the ktreet ba t the fellowgnve the, officer a good besting* Sheriff Rotitzahn watt notified and went to the scene and as be entered the yard 4be negro drew a revolver end tie be did so Rupert'fired fit him, the bul let (striking him id tbe shoulder, Myrti k Mid to b* a tad rhitnicier cad it k believed that he will hot rw Ad - * I w™ ,
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