The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
tza&x * tvs,'**,, W * mmer .1 f t i*1*Hfc l«ko kid,ij03 . f t I'W ester, L f;0,U;8j | | |is, tens, f t hk test?, f t f<‘. Sheeting tn f t tf} a>e. Table 4 *> # goods ICo up. Bawn, Linens, idenyear. p u r t a i n s . f * | ’ l E Y ’S, I f t OHIO, Ml* ■WAY. fCHEDULES iCiESSTOJV, 'W A H , , L50NV IU .E , tORlrfBAiVS | leinnati, O. (nearson. Passengerftjsnt W 8 | t h , ance Co. hre as plain as notes, f Paym en t life, with, Eter, almost as cheap Jyou $40.0 more than. lective conditions you Ue o f your policy in. i fo r the _ : lelphia, :o. of N. Y L" o 'n ti i .. ■ ..... •ness, ■ y. jreation are the mo- mis Iby the most brilliant It of human interest Mhos, lov*, humor, pn, o f the day. the most mirth-pro L D I N G Iva{wrings or ^eary- \ (K or Express or* l .venue New York, IMCAT ION :js.fl_aIT5ifpi!!, , ft W a t. We Sell. re. tTnfrw y<!!l a a » never tell ; until you have Ilf jctlen, W#.: feet t&ocfc *»*M sit mtnnt, W^ took M<i .tllCYSf; ' i« m f <iepe»*r 1 |fl«wie ysu* tfV H t tK # 7 4 ' t<r*ott Btitopt* J&tunit : k t v f a «*$*• *®; m .* hwi l m insurkeion wwclsfl MI, tm-ta iiuriwf tsi# * £*4j* BS# mi ,i>1WJW*»1««SM•VSryKfcwualLriS Wv#*»*cM^» »»r bwj*. UwJlJyT »=«?«.JS !* e fR A S'. m. C wcmcm , *» *gftfir *, am j k jn \a"«*■; • tkan'-treyfumWf -n, I t'n t u S ^ f itta trH m is e ry m itt m titiiM p i’-- -** - ** mim T sm *«,<»fr ittl .u ttljjt tki, P « f E» wi3«hMiYp“J t Bl».rllip>it>|l[l|pIW(|W|,1;^w ■AM "sterlingRemaftyCo.,ChisagoorN.Y. &» AKKUALSALE j TEN m u jjo n boxes Wain’s Restaurant and D ining Dooms L O C A L a n d P E R S O N A L < j : -C a b b a g e PiftuU a t Bobbins, t f Mr, James Townsley does not jin prove very rapidly. B. ileetl, of Jeffersouville, spent Sunday among hie friends, Mies .Mtirgaretta W att arrived home irom Wooster, Saturday evening. '■^1’O r foAX.r: L ijeap ; One Jersey cow fresh in March. Prank McLean [lev. Wm. Wallace Ilill will fill the pulpit a t the It. p . church Sabbath morning, Prof. W. It, McCbteuey was iq Spring Valley Tuesday m the interest of the college. -See Kerr & Hasting Bros, for Uorner High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. paint. The races a t Jamestown Wednes day were attraction for a number -o f Oedarviiliaua. 222South Peoria St., 0niCAQO,lLii., Oct. 7,1902,- giebt months ago I was ao ill that I was coinpe' nearly au m lled to lie or Bit the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently.- I • cooiil not urinate without great painand I coughedsomuch that my throat ana lungs were raw aiul sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright’s disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little' to ' -o what they called it and I bad no de sire to live, Asistur visited mo , fromSt. Louis anda3kcd me i f XJwd over tried Wine of Cardui. r-fejd her I had. not and ftho _ bought a bottle. [ I believe that itsa\edmy]i£e. Ibeliovemany women could-save much suffer ing if theybut knew ofits value. I jm ^ c o s , Don’t you want freedom, from pain? Take Wine 'of Cardui andmake one supremo effort to he well. Ton da not need to b e' a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and doawoman’s work in life.- Why . not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from -your druggist to-, day?- w w E c m i BEAUTIFUL WINONA \ With the opening of tho season at Wlno- aulahe, May16, thesaloof excursion tic- iSI.Wcr the Pennsylvania Lines to that attractivereeort in Northern Indiana begun: Everysummer passed there by thousands to only increased their desire to return, On tho golf links, the tenuis courts, the tuebnll nr -erbilm* .frrniindiir f’lm m field, or boating on tho lake, fishing camp-1 byworld-famed personages iniltfie • Tuesday was Flag Day, but few of the business bouses in town observed it by decorating, -For a good, honest, serviceable bW > get a Poate/nt Kerr & Hast- ings Bros. ‘rBumpus” Jones,,tbo once famous ball pitcher, who is retired from the game on account of bad health spent Sunday with friends here. - - Buggies, Runabouts, etc.-, the best grades and .styles at most reason able prices; no trouble to show goods a t W, R. Sterrett’8. The seats in the gallery of the opera house have been elevated so that a'person-can sit in-the rear row find have full-view ol the stage. Mr, Lr. W. Sulieuberger and wife, of Oxford, spent several, days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sulieuberger,. . - Mr, John Lott, who is connected with the firm of Bravo, Boyle & (Jo., merchant, engineers' of Pittsburg, | spent Saturday and Sunday.'with his parents, Mr. and htrs. Jacob Lott. -Ypu can get “baled hay now at- j.Keir Hastings Bros, Misses Agnes Stormont and Bessie Hopping, after- taking in commence ment a t Monmouth college, journeyed to Bt. Louis, spending several days sightseeing a t the ^World’s Fair. Mrs. Robert McCampbell and daughter, Miss Rear!, left Tuesday morning for Cottage Corner, Ohio,' where they, w ill' spend the summer with the, parents of Mrs, McCampbell, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot. .The firm of Kerr and Hasting Bros, have put in a fine new safe o f the Hosier make. I t is the latest in design and improvement and makes a hand some piece of office furniture. t f p t i * In Ohio and Indiana Big Increase of Wells and Pro -1 duction m a Week, Total Run of Oil From Both- States in * . ■ *■ Four Months Valued - at $9,000,000, makes anc theassociations arc Of that congenial eort conferred by good society. This resort is notedas the site of Winana Assembly and Sommer School, attracting teachers- and Students from educational, institutions of thijanother countries. •Fifteen-day and season excursion tickets will bosold from ’ ticket stations on the Pennsylvania lines during tho summer. Forinformation about fares and time of trains, apply to lornt ticket agents, or to F. VsnDnsen, chief assistant General JPaosen &rAgent,, l’ittsbung, Fa. Sept '30d, EXCURSION T O S T . LOU IS. Coachexcursion tickets to Sf, Louis ac- tuuntthc World's Fair will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines Tuesday and Thursday •MilJune ,10. These tickets will bo good *>tySncoachts of regular trains on tho & mjs , or in coaches of special trains which toy be announced. Tlic round trip fore hteiCedarvi!lo;fS.(!3. Bdarning, tickets will bo good only in Wthcsof rtpuiar trains leaving St. Louis <VonStation in any time-within seven *®J}t hiclndiof. date of purchase of ticket, "damcoupons of tickets sold Tuesdays ,, to cnod until the following Monday, fr-adyc, and those sold Thursday will be W'-drUurnirig muil tho following Wcduei* xftritisivce -Forp.ittir-.ilaraabout time of trains for ■•i.ncorcli excursion tickets will be Sold, tonrsit k . a, Keyes, Ticket'Agent, wlio will /*f,sucr inquiries in regard’to Benson f Sixty-day Excursion Tiftctn-dtty Tlxcursioii Tickets Iv,*’* »is, <m sals during the "World’s Jitfit S3, . ^ W h e n t n CINCINNATI « « T o 'F ix e "hlrnftl collection in America, merry-go round, pony, other niMmemenift, «AJ?r) CONCERTS d a i l y Afternooti and evening*, rates to- large ptifttev. It file fovk of C ibfatiar tliefe are F ft'uks of tumid*. Sterrett. Mr., Charles Risbet came up from. Loveland Monday eveniag, bringing his soni Lawrence and Rodger Who will spend several weeks with their grand parents, Mrs. Andrew Winter, and Mr. and Mrs. J . H . Risbet. Fo r Sale—Twenty head of shoats, ten weeks old, sale to suit purchaser tf* Charles Raney, Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Fannie Grace Townsley to Rev, Wm. Wallace IJiffe, Wednesday* ^Tune 22, a t three o’clock a t the resi* dence of Dr, E. C. Oglesbee. Rev, and Mrs. IlifF will be a t home {ifttu* Ju ly fifteenth, Buanesburg, N Yv where the groom has a charge. Troy Laundry agency will still go on during my absence iu Colorado, Geo. Stewart will collect and deliver for me. Office in Geo. Sbroads’ Tin Shop, Laundry sent away every Wed nesday* ' . • J . Al, Bromogem. Ju n e 19th; excursion tickets will bo said to Columbus v ia Pennsylvania Lines a t $1.00 round trip from Ced- a rrille good going on special train leaving a t &6/> a. m,, and to Ginciu- najfci a t $1.25 round trip, good going on special train leaving a t 9:00 a. m., central time. The Jun e issue of the Insurance Press states th a t the following amounts Of insurance were paid policy holders during the past year; Xenia $53,479; Yellow Spring $4,249; Gedarville $3,095; Jamestown $4,249, Major Ed Smith left Wednesday morning for St. Louis but only got as far as XeniA when he Was taken with abemorage of1tho stomach. Ho was brought home and Is reported better, Thomas MitsheJl Was before Mayor McFarland, Monday and-sentenced under Judge Scfoggy’e recent decis ion, Thu fine was placed a t $200 and uwU. Attorneys Snodgrass, Armstrong and Dakin were present. Tho case W ill he a p p lie d tsgftiu id the Court of Gommon Pisa*. Toledo, Uhio, May 8.—-The record of completed wells with their initial output and the dry holes for the week] past in the Trenton Rock oil fields of Ohio and Indiana, were 200 com-:] pleted wells, 30 failures to find crude j oil m paying quantities and a produc tion of 4,484 barrels. In the Ohio field, Wood and Allen counties lead, while in Indiana, -Grant and jDela-'j ware counties stand a t the bead'. The total runs from the wells of 1 Ohio and Indiana, for the- month of] April were 1,902,001 barrels and the shipments for the same period, were 1,951,315 barrels, a decline of 49,314 barrels in tbts stocks above ground. The runs from ,Ohio were 1,137,414 barrels, and the shipments 1,370,485 jarfels. From Indiana,the runs were 704,587 barrels, and the shipoienta j 740,830 barrels. For four months the total run from the welts of both states were 7,202,798 barrels valued at 88,829,472.13, The shipments were.8,777,456 barrels val ued a t $10,787,805,59. The pipe, ines o f Indiana for four months paid to the producer a total of $3,406,440.- 84 for 2,845,319 barrels of crude oil. We have just as good a right to find this great source of wealth in Greene county as they did in other counties i»jLOhio and in other states, Why Not Find It? For fifteen years the Miami Powder Co. bas lighted an office at Goes Sta tion with natural gas flowing from a well bn the company’s ground, in sev eral places in this county natural gas has been found when .drilling for water wells and there a*e evidences of 1 oil in many parts" of the county. About fifteen'years ago- oil was dis-1 covered in this county at a depth of | "1200 feet and several barrels of crude oil were dipped out of the well, but a t that time the people were only sat isfied with gushers and the well was j neither shot nor pumped. . I t js n well known fact that had the proper pumplug machinery been applied to that well that it would have been a | E. M. System Clothing. W e own, at far below their regular value, nearly two hundred men’s fine. M ad tailored suits, They were made especially for us and rep resent the last lot of each particular style. The regular values were $i8.oo, 20,00 and $25.00, our special sale price . l 7 XOfYRIONT/iso.* .A-». smacHSAUM^fc CO< These suits come in neat, modest patterns and embrace such weaves. as cheviots, cassimeres, fancy worsteds, etc. You will find here all sizes frem 33 to 46 and “stouts” for the fat men, as well . / • " ' as “ longs” for the tall and slender ones. ■ ‘ Bear in Mind These Suits Were Made By Good Tailors ^ And AR E STYJLISH, SN A P PY AND GREAT BARGAINS . NO T R O U B L E TO SHOW TH EM . There about fifty left of the 100 Boys’ Suits, Hacketf-Carhart make, 14 to 19 years, were $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 values, our special price that $ 7 . 5 0 E. MainStret* Xenia, Ohio. paying well, for the oil stood within a f^Thn^8uccerif^m uirai'r^^effd6F r[^w^ ^ t ^ ^ i!jf ^ uf^a^ ^ u t^ ^ CftU8e'i it did not gush s e v e ra l hundred ..feet ] ..' \ Q U ES T IO N ANSW ERED . time, in .tbnt locality, wanted gas and not oil, the well was abandoned and allowed to fill with mud and water. Sometime, somewhere, some, company iirgeBt sale of any medicine in the civ- roomers an grandmothers never thought of Using' anything plso for indigestion or bili ousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, will find it in. Greene county, and ;he etc. They’ used August Flower to people should encourage ,tbe Greene clean out the system and stop, fermen- County Qil and Gas Company by | Nation of undigested food, regukte leasing land and taking stock so that the work will commence a t any early date. Hot. a few, but all the people, should take stock in this* company. The officers of this company are men Well known to the people, are men who are interested in the county and are men who expect to continue to ye* side in the county and will give the tho action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is a ll' they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flowor, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the.m a tte r with you. You can get this .reliable remedy at all druggists Price 25c and 75c. stockholders a square deal from start | Wonderful things are done for the to finish. human body b r surgery. ' Organs are Success to this company means takcn oufc ^ d ” scraped and polished latge sums of money to the owners of L nd put back( 0f they may be removed lands who lease, from royalties iu the | en{jrcjy. boIle8 nre spliced; pipes take future, and great profit to the stock holders, and In cheap feiil and light a blessing to the people of the towns* . This company will drill the first well lb the locality that offers the most inducements in stock and leases and the owners of lands to the east and between Cedtrville and James town, through TV, L . Clemans, the h«8ting insurance man of Gedarville, have already leases about 5000 .acres and the development of that territory Will lie a great blessing to Gedarville, Jamestown; ' Xenia ahd the whole county. Efer*t bouseketpof should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save njjt only time, hoenuse it never sticks tothe Iron, but bcentise each package contain JO 0 ?..—one full pound-while, all other Cold Water Starches are put up in ?*-pouml packages, and tho price is the same, JO* cents. Then a.v«in becauso Defiance Starch- is free from Injurious chemicals. - If your timer tries to Hell you ft W-oz. package It la becausehe has stock on hand which lie wishes to dispose ol before he 'puts In Defiance, Re knows tho place of tlisenHod sections of *veiu«; antiseptic dressings ate applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like in juries bo fore inflammation sets in, which causa them to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the old treatment. Cham- berlaiu’s Pain Balm nets on this same principle. I f is an antiseptic and wlien applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. I t also alloys the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and i t will save you time and money •not to mention the inconvenience and suf fering with such injuries entail. For s.de by Isaac Wmtermun. Thrown From a Wagon, i i p H I M w G r e a t I n v e n t i o n . JW aeb ine . TI ic B rnnington is destined to make hack numbers of existing, type writers. Has 5 new and valuable feature** of merit, any two of which Would make a superior machine. Note*, r thad existing typewriters. > Wo are uow offering ft limited amount of stock to m vestorsat $1.00 per share. People ore becoming interested over the worldarid are beginning to realise what a won derful invention wo have. More than $30,000 worth of machines have already been ordered. The typewriter world watching with Interest the coming of our machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution in this great Industry. As soon as we shall have sold enough stock to complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, no more will’bo offered at any price* If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an in dustrial enterprise of the ilfst rank, with prospects of large dividends white ns ton ruosrECTus. Preference in position iven to investors. Capital Stock $1,500,000. Shares $1.00 T h e B e n n in g t o n T y p e t a i t e f G o ., 804 CONOVERnunmiNG DAYTON, O m i Mr, George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon ftnd severely bruised, He applied Chamberlain’s Pain Baini j ^nd $Toi) freely and says it is tho best liniment ■Startling Evidence. Fresh teatimoulysin great quality is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion Goughs and Colds to bo uu- equaled. A recent expression 'from T» J . MoFuriftiul Pontorville, Va* serves ds example* He, writes: “ I bad Bronchitis for three years and J o itO re d ,all the time without being benefited, Then I began taking Dr, King’s Mew Discovery, and a few botties wholly cured m e ,” Equally directive in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption Pneumonia ant) Grip. Guftrrnntecd by all Druggist. Trial bolthis free, reguter sizes 50e, f C H E A P RA fES * ho over used. Babeaek is n welt j ktmwh citision of North Plain, Ctenn. | «***, There is nothing equal to Pain -Balm}' ------ , _ „ , for sprains mid bruises, I t will effect i t01'i Oregon and British Columbia, rackftgste large letters andffgures lb o*s. ‘ , tfcM t, u rcauired March let to April 30th, 1904. Special that Defiance Starch 1ms printed, on every Demand Defiant* ...................... - .....- , , . . . . t , , money a n d ’ the annoyance of tho iron stick- j by any other treatment, It>r sale by ing. Defiance never sticks, --If-you want to buy the best | buggy, carriage, nuvabeut or phae ton, yo to W. K. Btomstte, Isaac Wiatermatt. For sick headache take Ghaither Jain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Isaac WistCrman. Write a t mteo for Information and to Ir« F . .Scbwegel, ‘ District rassenger Agent, Wisconsin Oentral R’y, 407 Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Choice of Routes to Florida and South. 0 Passengers for Florida ' and the south, via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines from Oedarvillo nifty select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets PeMisyteliia Short Lines truing from Cednrville connect at that gate way with trough trains for Jackson-: ville, St, Augustine, New Orleans and other .southern points. Forpar- liculars consult E . D. Keyes, ticket agent of Pennsplvania Lines, * b ■ ■ ,r^,. .. „n, J-.■ Every Ticket Office of the Pcnh- sylvauift Lines is Freo Information Bureau o f Urn great Worlds Fair a t St.Louis in IDOL Tho Bureau ad dress a t Cedaeville is ,E.B. Keyes, in charge of Ticket Office . A "Rooms” booklet of St. Louis hotels and hoard ing houses ,location and rules, com- iled by tlm World’s Fair Manage ment, can 1)0 obtained' from hini; also othervaluable information. . . ft.. . Eil, Spencer left test Saturday for Tedtictoce, where ho has some real estate, r£*^CKs Ur DAILY EXCURSIONS TOLEDO To DETROIT St. Clair Flats jf Port Huron Bff iht Mttqtiljicent Stiamert of the W hite b ur hue Leaving foot 6 £MadisonStreetDaily at o.t$ a , M. after arrival ofmorning trains. Returning, arriveWeek Days 8.30 c m ., Sundays 0 . oop . M. Fare to Detroit, yjt,. unlimitedround trip',f i . s j . BxcUrslons to Detroit and return. Week Days $ I. Sundays 75 c. To Ft. Hwoo and return, a delightful two days* trip, Only JJ.OO, meals and berth extra. Special Halt* to Societies ClosedonnettionsatDetroitwith steam ers for Buffalo, the *'S 6 o.” Duluth, etc. For further information sea nearest' Railroad Agent or write 1 O, f, BIUMW,Tt,Her.W.It.60LDEH,D.F,&PJ. eirteir, wen, rmebo, 0 . Trial ItOUkAHV ra. eft., lit C*a* X««|,»* 7 ,IW, J ggfgr FoT In fan ts$ n a0 h ild r« n , Tli$ tM YouHay$Always A A , M mm
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