The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
i **** **#***#* | lOCAt ANDJ>£i$UNAL * * « * * * « # # % lin o f%to atroftijitecd fcy the #5JCj;» Dengue ft>r * 5 #t«fd«y night * f a i #fi« »i toopweesgeilwe. !i«| hem &»*»• ..., . . . t . - .. *t . , fteralto|1 jq raudencc of Mr. Louis „S«i fall feat* »% Mrs. 4 wB«lsn* UfelisK?!, onMgiestreet, '- 'R i f t a. seeond-lwnd ecr- riitg# In gsod condition a t J £ w $ 1•ifartingsBiro*. 4 . C. McCoysct| Mpi%, reislieg oe*r3IiI!itf&rer gyctit tbo first. ol the |irt*?nt week viriring a t the home of Mr*. McVh?8 sUter} Mm, J . O, Mathews. ^■■‘Iba latent thing out—J3gg-0-Sce. Tt-tt venl&a/pswjfeagc-, a t Gray & Co’s William W'tlucr, who resides on the Anderson Finuey farm near Clif ton, w*a kicked by a horse Tuesday evening. H e bad attempted to go indiind h number of the animals while they were a t the watering trough, when one animal kicked a t another striking Mr. Widner. Two n f his rih$ were broken on, the left side and he was otherwise bruised. Hr., 33. C. Ogiesbee Was called to wait ort the injured man. —Olive Oil suitable h r salad dress ing. At Oray <fc Co's, tf A, 0 . Cook, ofTermontj-was here Wednesday,. inspecting a flock of sheep belonging to Ales. Turnbull & Sen, Mr. Cook desires to pur chase a number o f rams for export to South Africa. •' H e will take' a ship mejtt sometime soon to- the distant country, this being the sixth trip. -—Often imitated bu t never equaled are fheHeftdd's 'sale hills. ’A t the meeting ;of the school board, last Friday evening. Miss Nell Mc Farland w is elected to fill the vacancy ■—rfiu tftjjokp Tierce for lift tn d pitcher pumps, pipe®, etc ’ ' - Mr* and Mm 13. F , fftory after » week's stay in and around Cedarville, returned to their home in Lancaster, Monday* - " ■ ; • 9 "-Huy your overalls, shirts and jackets of Cooper. Frank Brvin loft Monday for Cin cinnati where he h is a position as book-keeper, —A complete line of breakfast foods a t Gray <fe CVg. t f The suit of Louis Bridgeman,against J . JV. Shutts ft r wages whb heard in 'Squire Jackson's court Monday. A judgement of 826,25 was given the plaintiff. After the trial, Bridgeman was arrested, by request of Dayton of ficials, for pon-support of his wife, and returned to Dayton with a detective, Tuesday, ’, —Get in the band wagon by buy ing a Thomas drill of Kerr & Hast; ings Bros, intoxicating drink, “ Bishop Beer/' vr«9 «m>.-;tcd by tho 3? nfa-authoriiitg and fined 8100 and ecfcte for violating the Beal law. According to the analysis of tiro beer it had more than two per cent alebob A ease against John Horuipk Is ia regress a t the jiresent time. There are five Pther saloonists to he tria l for violating tho Best law in that city. . A number o f young folks were en tertained a t the home of Mr. and Mrs, W . B. Stevenson hist Tuesday even ing. ■ The XT. P . church i? undergoing a system of house cleaning, consequent ly, everything is in a torn-up condi tion and there will be no preaching Sabbath. The Ladies Aid society of the church- have purchased a fine Brugels carpet which will be put down next week. Henry Hiuz, the Xenix jta lw u to ! WHERE THIEVES ARE WARY* who Is supposed to he celling the iicp *I **— =-» PrefiMlonalc Always Steer Clear of tbf, ' A I'ewelfy eMcsjnon coins iat® j&nfeair ’Flty- bringing .witlr IftJA a b o il fioa s&wds o f baggage/ * a ji th e Kansas City 4<lapini. M s® ) * figg?solggaeaandaliwst oftother -traveling sseit carry oiily fisrojdps* t h e jewelry ealesmair really carries #. Molds-of goods* - I f e f e lls -flfteet ©atfif case, spring, t o Ms., house lo r duplicates when sales am made apt! lines. eshrmsted. When tbih particu lar salesman was -asked'; * • Oound and #U<y» 1 A lawyer whocnenfc tho;JbKcficsx, davs o f h is career sr K gw T ors c ity | an^ is row a successful preefifinner - - • • " * • *""" T o rk POULTRY wan ™ Mrs, J . B, Winter is visiting rela fives in Columbus this week. —A nice line of tablets and pa peteries at Cooper's. Mr, find Mrs, Jacob Shaffer nuc eon, o f Dayton, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Siegler several days this week ' —L o s t, a lever lifting jack, Fran Harbison. George Siegler am i, sisters, Dora by the resignation of Mrs. j and Lottie, spent several days in Co HustOn Cherry, School opens Mon- Jumbos attending the fair.- They •day morning and everything is being j were guests of Mr. Clem Rich anf pu t in first class shape, The- attend auce this year promises to exceed all previous years! Schoo l'beg ins - Monday, Wednesday, the 16.' Tile Missionary • Society of the Jamestown 17. F church entertained » number of the members of the same l organization of the local church' at the j . . v~ ’y V ' “ home of Mrs. J . H . Lackey, Tuesday, j Several of the returned 'missionaries I t L!sey/here in these columns can be were present and a very pleasant j round a notice of John TovVnsleys afternoon is reported,/ - ' ’ M f i, September 16. The sale is ■ • . „„ Marge One and will be attended by a —F or Sai-r-r A, farm of 82 acres, j cnnv^ as Mr, Townsley is known good improvements, plenty f rfru^ -1 to have some extra good stock, .H is 3ong payments. Inquire of J , D. j ga(a jjjjjg Wgre printed a t this office Williamson. , . • Jand are of our celebrated waterproo ‘ Theo. Voglosberg who owim the j stock. I f you are going fo have a Walnut Ridge stock farm has received I sale better call a t the Herald office word from bis last spriftg shipment of J and get our prices.- Poland China hogs ^to Texas. The! Jacob(8teiglenwas iinder the weatli purchaser has been showing the stock I er> Saturday. * t the different county fairs in that , ' , •fate and reports Are received that he L T f 11 persons holding merchant has captured first premiums in every ,cfc^ . D™ *'nS* &r « inatohee. Mr. Voglesberg daturally " ^ P 1^ fact that feels proud of this record as it speaks • ^ eff6 exP,r.e ^ Well for his herd. family. - —Fo r Bed Cross' \v»nd mills see John pierce. . ■ Mrs. James Keys, of Zanesville and Mrs.' Frank Tnrbox, of Xenia called o:i friends here, Thursday -Buy your-bread of Cooper this -Between seasetis is the time to get a bargain, in a buggy- and Set of harness a t Kerr &> Castings Bros. ■September 7 to 11 inclusive, excur-'| siofl lickets to Dayton account fair will be sold from ftiehmond, Spring . field, London, Morrow and intermed iate ticket stations on. Pennsylvania lines. —-Heinz's pickling vinegnr nild J uel McCollum yesterday, onnkshanks pure cider vinegar a t j Reports from Columbus arc that Miss Harriet Reid returned to Cin cuinati last Saturday afteij week’s visit with Miss Fern I3rvin. Thomas Wiley is visiting in Pitts* burg. For Bale:—Twenty-five head of Do Iain breeding eives, 39d Charles Cooley, Miss Bessie Crain, of Jamestown, \vas a guest a t the home of Mr. Sam- °jOooper. (7 ^—September 18 ,19 and 20 excur-! kiott tickets will lie sold via Peuusyl- Yauia lines to Baltimore, account B-itemgn Grand Lodge, A meeting of the Council was held la#t Friday evening, in regard to a fiew suction hose fern the fire engine. At a previous meeting 855 was appro printed, hut tins sum was not enough, and the fire emumu tee apked for $ 2 n nmm A motion to this effect was oSeted, hut failed to Have the re quired number of votes to pass, i t will come up amim a t the next regu lar meeting. This being the object o f the meeting, no other business was taken up for consideration, Mias Helen McMullen, of Browns- t i l e is tho guest of Mrg. Claud Phillip*, Dr, Kinsley is receiving a visit from bis daughter, Mhjs 35v». Frank Griudlo who bos' heeh serv ing in the regular ofmy for three years is homo for a Vacation, his tin t* fetri-g expired, ■Frank's experience la tho W ist «ud Phillipiiifg are quite hlrtcrrsting. Ho has not decided Wiwrther ho will return o r not, Messrs, (day ton a n d ; Jason McMil- tew h«vc gone on a trip to Dtuvcrv 3mm *H 1 stop at Tarkro, Mo,, on his m » w where*he will atteml college. A nmiihi r o f young men who have yuM'Uottd the ndni.'ittfy, hi d arc) gradu- PJP p m # f the local colh^e, are hero K Ihr it ftw day on « vacation. * Among h t o m m : Messrs, Robert' Wilson, the Cedarviile stockmen all received their share o f their premiums' a t the state fair. jUksbaTt Gsll>r< alb, n f Chicago; Thom I t Tanner, of Idavilk-, imi , and 7 .WtlNws Hdf, of fhmr^.iirg, N« T , FALL SPICES. Good apices are desirable at any time} they are necessary now, for the results of your care and labor, during tho cauulng and pickling season, may depend upon them. We buy spices as Carefully «s the most delicate drug ami wo have results to show for our CiUithm, Grocers and other dialers have no means of knowing Whether or not their spices are pure, we have. Otic spiers go farther and Jvo batter results, uud hence, would life cheapest i f our pri ces were higher—which they ufe not, J O H N W E S T & CO** n J i t J G a m T H . ISAACWISTERMAN,Manner. ' Roy, Riley Little, of Chicago, ar rived here Tuesday, returning the same evening with his children who have been spending the summer heftfc —The new clothing store, 'o n the hill, in the Orr room, is now open for business. A first class line of men and hoys clothing, hats, .caps and shirts cap be found ou hand. Rev. Presley Thompson, of Wash ington, Pa., returned home Monday, accompanied by two of bis children who have been spending several weeks with their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Pollock. September 6 excursion tickets to Coluiubus will be sold via Pennsyl vania lines a t $ 1,00 round trip from Cedar.viJle,'good returning on special train leaving at 9;S2 «, m., central time. . - , JT• - 7 ) ‘ r i. , Fo r information about Special fares to Oinciunati in September via Penn sylvania lines account Fall Festival! apply tb ticket agent of those lines. They will furnish details about fares, time -of trains, etc. ♦ • „• Rev. R. H , Rust, D. D ,, pas-tor of Trinity, M. E . church, Xensn. form erly presiding elder of the Cincinnati Conference, will deliver the opening addrees of Ogdiirvilie college, in the college chapel, Sept. 16, at 9:80 a. m, Dr. Rust is both an orator and a scholar and you will be profited and pleased in hearing him. Mrs. W. R, McChesney has' been sick for a day or two, Mr* Arthur Forbes and daughter, Florence, o f yellow Springe, will make their home with their daughter and sister, Mrs, Mv W. Collins. Mrs.Ehen Archer, who has -been visiting her mother and brother at Farm School, N. C,, came home Wednesday, , Fred McMiJfuu, of Des. Moines, Xa. is the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James McMillan. The republican; campaign opens a t Chillicothe, September 19. The matihep races a t Jamestown, Wednesday, was attended by about three thousand people., Little F rank owned by Dwyer Bros., of James* town, broke the track record not only of Jamestown, but also of Greene county. His time was 2:111, W anted : —Girls to work for the Peters Cartridge Company at Kings Mills Wages $5 per week and up ward, board* and room 82:52 per Week. Write fo L . F , Shorritt agent, Kings Mills, 0., S7d A telegram -was received Thursday announcing the serious illness o f Rev. Walter Condon at a hospital in Mil waukee, Wis. Walter has been* reaching at Union' Grove, Wis. Mrs. Julia Condon and* Mrs Walter .Burdock left Thursday night for Milwaukee. • Rev. H , CV. Middleton is. attend ing the M, E . conference'at Cincin nati this week, Mrs. Mary McMillan left Wednes day for Wabash, Ind., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Clhas. Steven son. 1 MisS Belle Middleton is qiiife sick. The friends of Mr. and Mrs, P . C, Garrard, nee Maud Satterfield, have received word from them of the ar rival of a fine blue pound girl at their tome in Parkersburg, W. Va.-^Xenia Gazette. H. H . McMillan and wife attended he state fair and were guests of Jag, lolmea and family* Mrs; Dr, W att and daughter, o f Columbus, areguests of relatives here. Are you thinking ofhnving a sale, if so, you will do yourself justice and save,money by calling*at the Herald office and getting onr price on the water proof stock, Don't ho de ceived, we are tlw only house that use rim genuine water-proof hoard, which if properly put up can ho guaranted far a year. Cheap colored hoards of a - so f t substance hide and will not stand the weather,. We have this also hut cannot ixeommehd ft nmuinu the rain proof hoard, i a th e wejfr td !$ l a fits M & iT a ¥ f c p i :ess: Iwt7 a w s l e r #1 th e I c III ejx ©bragg .taught fcilft ft* ignrh th e '.tfitatteo iis voice wits. wMcli ji&ftste endowed. Mai* ;•I s i b e e days t o was v«e»e?om* c u b /' in h is m u phr&ee* un til Ju s tice P . ffen ry ltagFo lifted liint la th !2i£..£@yipith. .heaven...of .iwflleifil sp* prohstion—-ahd sudden ly .l e t ■ down again. • . He h ad been assaulting the ear- what* m ight he th e value of hia ’fi.nuns of the court fo r ten minutes, w*arcs he said th a t i t would r a n w e ll, and he concluded by -eaying, 'T am over $5,000 for each box, w ith jm r* : sure my argument roust be coiivinc- baps as much more in Ids pockets. J jag, your honor." "A splendid prey fo r a hold, up," ; , ‘*lt is overwhelming," returned was suggested jokingly- . Justice Dugro courteously. “T h a t is a ll yon know about i t / ' i Tim young lavryer’s chest expand- Was the scornful reply. “I wou lds ed. be the poorest subject fo r a hold up * i n d e e d my ears are still buz- and the worst fo r a write up. I do j z ing /' added the .justice. “1 deny n o t -mind telling you some of the j your motion.' tricks of th e trade if you will p rom Until further notice ^ will pay* the followiug cash prices for poultry and eggs delivered ^ C- H Oiflaugh’s grocery, Cedarville; Live spring Chickens, weighing 2 to per Live fl^us per lb...................... ^ Old roosters per lb .................. „^c Eggs p e r doz *......* ......;......... iso to keep my name secret, because, as you will observe later on, secrecy is the badge of our trade." Then the jewelry salesman commenced to explain why i t was th a t he' had said “and about $5,000 in my clothes" by throwing on the bed in his room half a dozen little tissue paper coated pellets. They were unset diamonds* From another pocket the salesman produced a black leather wallet, which contained packets resembling nothing so much as seidlitz powders, These contained smaller stones, from one to a dozen in a packet, each packet containing stones “matched up." ■ “A man who would hold me up would he a .tenderfoot," said the salesman by way o f a lecture.'- “Xo professional would waste a minute on me* We are all bonded together, and untold money would be spent to njn- the highwayman’to earth who would rob one of us. Our-people never let go* Kofc one th ief has es caped. Thousands of detectives are turned loose in a day} every jewelry salesman is notified of the robbery and started to work. Then come the Pinkertons and flip chase is immediately general over two con tinents, Diamonds are traced in less than no time,"and watches are no t worth stealing, because they have! to go into th e melting pot be fore the thief can realize on them, “X q jewelry salesman is permitted to announce lus going or ms coming with a brass baud nor to label his trunks ‘diamonds’ or otherwise in vite robbery, but he does no t go around with a corps of secret service men. I expect th a t m o st Of us are known to the professional thieves, hut. they are also fam iliar with the history of their predecessors. I t never pays to rob a jewelry sales man, a bank or ttn express company. The people back of these men and institutions have A business policy of Spending without count am tii the offenders afe rim down.- Nothing prevents, crime like unfailing pun ishment."______________ THE QUESTION ANSWERED. A W ater Monkey. How many people know what a water monkey is? I t is. a u tensil quite commonly used i n th e tropics and is nothing more or less th an a jug of very porous clay with a small mouth anil provided with moans fo r hanging it up. I t is always hung in a breezy spot, if oi\p can ho found, and the water contained in i t "be comes comparatively cool—a po in t of much importance iu warm coun tries, where a drink .of cool water j cannot always be easily obtained. QUESTION ANSWERED, J. W. Salmons, Xenia, 0 . l iT I l a in S t r e e t Citizen’s Phone2ft Bell Phone U5L YWiWGIVEN AWAY 1 W 1 W | A SHETLAND PONY 3 Valued at $ioo will be given away on. November ,15,1903, to the person who holds the lucky number. Try it for luck. A Ticket given with each 25c purchase. Yes, August Flower still •lias the' | largest sale of any medicine iu the civ ilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using I anything else for indjgestion o r' bili ousness. Doctors were 'scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. 'They used August Flower to clean out the svstem and stop fermen ts turn of 5 undigested food, regulate j the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and. bud with headaches and other aches. Yon only need' a few d> ses of GreenV Augu-t .Flower, in liquid form, to inake you satisfied there- is nothing serious' the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at «t! tlruggists-. Price 25c | and 73e. * CHAS. C. WEIMER « — ■— DEALER - . , Fish, Ice, Fresh and, Salt Meats, Foul- v tryjand Vegetables. Give us- a trial.* Xenia Avenue1 ~ ' Cedarville, O. ^ Esrill Springe, Tenn ,7 Aug 24,— Many questions are being asked o f Mr, O, D . Holt of this place iu re gurd to his wonderful recovery. For over fwo years he has been down with his back. ' Ho was. so very bad that he could not'even luce his shoes, and from this condition he' suddenly ap peared well and strong as ever. I t is no wonder therefore that his friends are asking lira “ How dill you- doit?” . He tells them, all: “ Dodd's Kidney Pills did it ” nud adds “ This remedy is a genuine good medicine and one that I can heartily recommend to everybody. “Everyone around here knows how very bad I was, I was so weak jn my hack that t couldn’t do anything that needed stooping or bending over, and three boxes o f ’Dodd's Kidney Pills made me as you see, as well as I ever was." “They certainly had n wonderful effect on my case.” Low "Rates South >nd Southeast* On.Septemlwr 15tli and October 20th TTIli LOriBVU.Lli * KAKHVILLW te. lt, will Sell Hound Trip Tickets from ■St. MUtis1, Evansville, Louisville and Cinoinnuti to tlie following points at tho lowest rates ever tiatned. Tickets will be good return- ingfor twenty-one days from date of sn|e, and stopovers will he permitted o« going] trip a t points south o£ Keniueky-Tennrs- 1 see state tenet THOM ST. LOUIS TO Xew Orleans, $12 CO Atlanta, $13 00 Mobile, .$12 00 Montgomery,’$12 00 Birmii.itham, $12 00 pensawda, $14 00 - - „ 1 'itosr omcA«o to Now Orleans, $1({ 00 Atlanta, $15 00 Mobile, $10 00 Montgomery $10 00 Birmingham. $15 00 Pensacola, 00 FJiOit (LOUISVILLE TO jtfow Orleans, $11 00 Atlanta, $11 00 Mobile, $14 00 Montgomery, $14 00. Birmiiikhatn, $11 00 Pensacola, $U 00 . FttoM CINCINNATI TO*- Few Orica”*.$14 00 Atlanta, $11 00 Mobile $14 00 Montgomery, $14 00 Birmingham, l l too’ Pensacola, $14 00 iTtOM EVANSVILLE TO Jfow Orleans, $12 00 Atlnhtn, $11 00 Mobile, $12 00 Montgomery, $12 00 Birmingham. $11 00 Pensacola, $14 Oo Rates to Intermediate Poiuts to be • the same. Proportionstcly low rates to points west of Now Orleans as far as Houston. To Jack sonville, Florida, and intermediate points, $3.00 pigher than rate to Atlanta. Take advantage of these very low rates to ’ make a trip through the south to investi gate its wonderful resources and opportuni ties. , Time, tables, folders, maps and descrip tive literature, relative to lands, truck and stock farming, along tho line of the Louisville & Nashville R. R., will be Sent upon application to G. I.S tose , General Passenger Hgmt, Louisville, Ky. Thepracticalpainter says, ■ it m a te him smile when a man insists on. Patton's Sun-Proof Paiflt. . It al ways means ..another Job. from the man next door. Envy is just another /name for human nature.* Patton’s S vim -P roo f Paint is famous for its lasting qualities." H ade from a scientific formula ■ of the best materials, machine m ixed in exact proportions, i t ia the only paint th a t resists th e Sun and weather. Never peels, cracks or chalks off, and guaranteed to wear for five years. Send for book of Point Knowledge and Advice (free) to 1 PATTON PAINT CO .,' Laka St., Milwaukee, Wis. T .Cincinnati Divisions \ Civcatsi, and Trade-Marks obtained and nl, _ entbusincisConductcd for MoDESAtE Fees pvn OFFicei*em>ostTEU.S. pste U t O ffice ? and we can secure patent in Ess time th.m those? remole ffom-Wdahitigioc, } | '$end model, drawing or nhoto., with descrip-5 ,tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free o ft charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, 1 A PA*timtET1,“ IIow‘lo Obtain Patents,” with# ,cost s i same tn the U.S. and foreign countries! sent free. Address. :h J k S N o w & o o . >; off , P steht OrFicc, W ashington . D. C. fennsylvania Lines. Xeslrud. j^f ScheduleofFastengtrTrsIrit-C'enlrtlTIiM UTl ' ' “ ~ TSTT AX ‘JM hlilfiil AM Columbu«.tvl*a ^35 t ^*700 Alton,..,..”}. W.Je*«TKs_" London -'1 3, CharlMloif*. Sclma....„*‘, CcirrilU....” , ■KRerisrM..". 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