The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
m S v k m i 7T* X * vi , F ; >*K>i Ji- ^ _ ~«f?ffab#^o l^lfititiL- If* Tftnt’W til®Jlour, • V Hi Croust «*# a lro»i«*i tlulQf- i» ValumbM, Tuesday, Hr. Frank Shepard, of Day-poa, *p«ot Wednesday with fxfe^te bete3 Firework*, big tet* #U kind*, at a m > Hr* an*! M»* M. I« Mateh « * antrjrtaining Mia*Cawilte Rondebuib, of Milford, —Ifonce yen try you will slway* *; buy Model Flour, its tbe beat. ' The Clifton ball team defeated the Xenia team at Lucas Grove teat Sat urday, —Ash you grocer for Model Flour. Mr. dolm Wilson will' preach Sab bath JOpraitig in . the M, E. church for Rev. H. O* Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George and daughter, of Chicago, are the guests o? their parents,, — Call and see my line of buggies, carriages, carts, etc., at W .,R, Ster- reil’a. ■* Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Hawthorne, entertained a number o f■friends at " dinner Saturday. ' . ’ . Peat office opens Monday, July 4, from 10 a. m. tjll 11 a, m. Carriers ywill moke no delivery on that day. ( Fruits jar rings, sealing .wax, tin ; lids, parrfirie wax, city, at Birds’a. , * Mr. andMrh.W.B. Stevenson enter- ' tained a numberof young married couples'Tuesday evening. ,, Bliss Belle Winter is assisting with the clerical, duties in the W. L, > Olemans insurance office; -' For1Bale-Twenty head, of eboats, . tea.weeks'old, sale to suit .purchaser ’-if, x ■* “ Charles Raney. Ale. Stewart Townsley and, family were guests of bis father, Air. Ira ,'TownsIey in Xenia over Sabbath,' ' “Mr, George Harper left ’jCoesday for .St,'Louis, „ '• '—-Model is conceded to-be the best Flour .on the market, Mr, John Fields, who was injured f last week by being kicked by a horse, is now able to be about. My office will be dossed until Tues ay morning owing to absence-from, town. D«. J. W, Dixoit. >—See grain drills at W, R, Sterret’s ■Hr, J. W. Dixon leaves to-night for ChiliiOothe, where he wjll join his family who are visiting relatives. Mrs. Harry Iliff nnd son have been ttt**y t 9 Outefv md4*~H *r4 t o d * t B id Of. ' ’ffiffufarii ImAU* Tabltfi will cure &cold in twenty-four fcoure, Jfnc4, drugg,a*will refund yourmoney. ILGiflMS^fpfllVE * 5 ' i j g p f C®H* Q uinine T ablets w iiicune COtt>* NEURALGIA, LA GRIPPE, MALARIA, heaoache . Will not gripenor jLeken, are per* fectly liarmtes, nohad aftereffects —are a purely vegetable prepara tion, quick in action, positive in reemta. - 26 CKH1$m 801 MLUSUGSISTJ. Prepares enljr H THE HERB MEDICINE CO., SPJMNGFiELD, OHIO. XbunUAetorera o f th e Celebrated Lightning H u t Crop*. wMrnrwviTirr*—ri— 'quarts* ■Lightniuiyjgnrr $1,10 doz,, quarts $1.20 do'z„'at Bird’s, The ♦‘melon colic” days are here, the saddtstof the year—if you haven't got the price, bliss Clara Clcmans is visiting her sister, Mrs,Andrew Gregg, at Xenia, who has been quite ill, —I f the be»t is none too good for you insist on your grocer furnishing you Model Flour, Mr. and Mrs, J, 0* Matthews, and little son, Ross, spent Wednesday and Thursday of this week Visiting friends and relatives in Jeffersonville, —Model Flour makes good bread, - Mr, and Mrs. James Aehbaugh spent Sabbath -with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Weiwcr. Hon, Beth H. -Ellis, who for twenty years was Master of the State Grange, died last Thursday at his home in Waycesville, from wounds received in a fall from a cherry tree. Harvesting machine oil, the best made, for sale at Bird’s. What are your frfehd$ saying abditt you? That your gray hair makes you look o ld? And yet, you arc? not forty 1 Postpone this looking old. Use Ayerfe Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep* dark* rich color of early life, Then be satisfied* »M,3fcS, YASbJfMIt, ft,*. tee., D a r k H a i r ........... mp ' imi . w Hi! Monday, July 4th. • ■ —-Tfse Model Flour. , Croquet sets at Bird’s, Don’t fail to decorate on Monday! —The best bakers use Model Flour, Plenty of noise for Monday the 4th* Fireworks, all kinds, big' stock, at Bird’s. ' The.Carnegie library at Wilmington Wasdedicated Thursday, The ladies of ihe M. FL church will serve ice cream: and sherbet in the Btewart room, SaturdayHaight, July second, -The property owned by SheriffTar- box and-occupied.^by J. E. Pierce is being improyed by a new veranda. R a n t s a t -Bird’s . Men’s work pants T5c, $1.00 and $1.25 pair, Men's fine dregs'' pants $1,60,, $2,00, $2,50, $8.00 and $8.50 a pair. Miss Olive Northup. who has been visiting' in Dayton, returned’ home Tuesday, accompanied by her grand mother, Airs. Elizabeth Nortbup. Several Ceckrville people attended the surprise given Mr, andAirs*Given Lackey, last Saturday, at their home nearJamestown.’ ,Ahont ninety guests, were present. Closing them out.- Succotash (Ko- We*Ba Brand) 10c per can. Toma toes, per can, 10c ^or three cans for 25? at Bird’s. .. The great Poland China hog “Per fect Sunshine,” which 'fans sold by Mr. John Salmon, of Washington C, H tbTMr. W. PeiTyman, of“FeEm7 di pee Marilla MoDill, who were married at the’bride,s home in Oxford last Wednesday, are in CedarVille the guest of the groom’s mother, .Mrs, ‘Elizabeth Galbreatb. The following announcement will explain itself; “Air. Roy C.' Bromo- gera and MisaJennie Shields announce their marriage on. Sabbath evening, J line 19,1904, at Colorado Springs, Colorado. At home after July 1st, 116 South Corona street, S u it s a t B ird ’s . We earry the largest stock of clothing in town and can fit and please you. We make a specialty of Men's Fine Baits at $7,50 110.00 and $12.50, The issue of the Chicago Journal of last Friday contained a lengthy article in regard to the Co-operative Machine Co. of Springfield, The article was illustrated with a splendid half tone engraving of the president, Mr. 0 . E. Bradfate* July 2d to 6th* inclusive, excursion tickets to St, Louis, account Demo cratic National Convetion, will be sold ,yia Pennsylvania Lines from all sta tions, Fon'uformation regarding fares, time .of trains, e tc , call on Local Ticket Agent of those linCs, Tour xwM f h*ek if you «nr »ot! pleased with Model Flour, Tins eail which wax extended Rev- A. B, Henry by the member* o f th« R. P . church la*t week wasmoderated Tameday afternoon at a meeting o f the Ohio PresbyteryDr*McKinney deliv ering Ihe sermon. The members signed the call, which wwt unxmmoua, Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Nagley left tbiamorning for a ten days’ visit with friend* at Hillsboro and Winchester, A t the latter place they will bo the geest of Air* Nelson Shaw, Mrs. Nagley'a father,* Air. W. L. Gleroana reports the loss of a number of horses, cows and sheep the past week, all due to light ning,. He thinks fhe wire fences are responsible for the death of so many animals by electricity. , * Air. W. R, Sterrett and wife and AL, Samual Creswell and wife spent Thursday with Mr. S, L. Sterrett and wife o fSouth Charleston, Rev, Walter Condon who is preach ing .at Waterford, Wis., is expected home Alomlay, for a few days' vaca tion, , ' For a good cup of coffee try our Keystone Blend, 20c per lb. For a better one try our Nectar Blend, 25c jper lb. These coffees are high grade and sure to please you, - Bird’s Mam moth Store. Air, and Mrs, Pearl Shears', of Washington, C, H., have been the guest of his brother, Mr. Wm Shears, and family the past week, Air. Shears is an employee of the C.- H. Brownell Packing House o fthe above named city, , Airs, J, H, Nisbefc returned from Indianapolis Saturday, accompanied by, her daughter, Airs. James McClel lan, and children, • ' Misses Lulu and Eleanor Smith left this morning for Sidney, where they will-visit for a few days. They will then go on to Cleveland.. Aliss Reno McClellan, of Indian apolis, Itid., is expected here. Satur day for a short visit. She will return Monday, and will be accompanied b? MissNelJe Turnbull. Mr- George Slegler expects to leave next week for Ohicago, where he will take a course ;jn- music, preparatory to his teaching this fall. The following marriage license has been issued: Thomas Wylie, 57, Ccdarville, and Carrie A, Patterson, 40, Greene C o ., Airs. A.' L . Irvin and daughter* Mrs. Eli Burrell of Xenia,- left-this morning. for a few days’ visit with Airs. Alamie Dunn, of Findlay. Rev, II, P. Jackson left Saturday evening for Xenia, to be the guest of »nd Lester bagier came over from L 'yton Sunday, spending the day at the* • homes. Mr i .William Badger is spending is spending his vacation with his par ents. He holds a position as porter on a Pullman between Buffalo- and New York City. Mr. F , L. Alexander is in Oleve land this week attending the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, He was their grand keep er o f records and seals last year and will probably be re-elected to the same position. Air. D, A, Marshall and wife at tended a dinner Thursday, given by Mr. and Airs. Jesse Marshall, of Xenia, in honor of Mr. Amos Mar shal! and wife, o fCalifornia. LEGAL NOTICE Airs. 0 , W» Crouse and daughter, Mrs, Sidney Smith, were guests of Mr, A. R. Anderson and family lev- ufal days last Week, Messrs. CroiisO and HmU! joined them Sunday, re- turning the same day. Mr. L, G, Bull left for Anderson, lad,, last; Monday to look after the property belonging to the George White estate, of which, ho Is Adminls trnf&r,. The deceased left his property by will to “Elijah” Dowie, and the heirs have filed suit to contest the Will. Air. and Airs. James ;Mitchell and Mrs, Bailie Mitchell ,attondad the marriage o fMr* Charle^Barr, of Day* ton, to Alisa Myrtle Hewed, of Troy, Thursday In Dayton at tbu home of the groom’s patents, Mr. and Airs,. James Barr, Mr, Barr’s numerous frhmd* ssnd oongtetdlntfen*, Lulu Weaver, whole place of resi dence is unknown, will take notice thntYancic P. ,W&*Ver did on the Sth day of June, 1904, file his pet! tion in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common. Pleas within and for the County of Greene and State of Ohio,-charging said Lulu Weave with gross neglect of duty by a first cause of action, and also charging said Lulu .Weaver- with adultery with one Harry Ellia and asking that ho may he divorced from Said Lulu Weaver aud that he may lie decreed to have and to hold the following de scribed real estate free anil clear of any interest of said Lulu Weaver therein towlt: Situate in the County of Greene, ih the State of" Ohio, and In the city of Xenia, being all of Lot No, 8 of E, Smith and others addi tion to the city of Xenia, which peti tion will stand for hearing at any time after the 28rd day ofJuly, 1904, and unless abe appear and answer by sahUaat named day,, a decree may bo entered as.prayed fee in said petition, Yniicie P, Weaver, . . Plaintiff. Suliecrib# for Hi®Herald, The w*t* wn* by * ixrga rwijurily in the Braaaook efeetioM in Spring, field hurt Saturday. At tlfe wtic . city the dry* had their **y Monday. • After July t , rural carriers cannot }W act as agent* for new^ -pete, nor de-1 liver packages nor merchandise o f| under four pounds in weight uolowj pTStage has'been paid on' same, atui? they will not be allowed la carry pas- eeoger* under any cireumstaneeg, UP-1 £ lens it bo post office offiiriala \ North-Pitzer and 'Myitis Hitchcockf a wers.vMtote in Ccdarville on Sundays ] |^ —Mrv, Will Coes baa returned from T a ten-day’s visit in Ccdarville,—J uf , Laiidaker and wife and Harry Vince'! and family were Sunday visitors jn i Cedaryille,—Jarnea MfiMiilian, o f Cedarville,' was the guest of Will Torrence on last Thursday.—South Charleston Bentinah The has been a new bug. discovered that ia working on tbe -plums, Air. L. A. Tea* bringing a .few specimenta to town for inspection. They are at Kerr & Hastings Bros1 store. The little creatures are black and white and have tbe resemblance of a potato bug but fasten themselves like a teach On tbe plum,- The. juice of the plumb is sucked out, the plum then withering. The hugs are something entirely new; no one yet facing able to name them. A suit pf fereiosure on . personal property ’covered by mortgage was brought by Nellie T. Clark against John Pearson hefere ’Squire Wolford Tuesday, - The property was in the hands of Constable John Ross and was appraised by Messrs. Joseph McAfee and Henry -Kyle.Another suit of replevin was brought bj .Elizabeth Pearson against Constable Boss, and the property is now ,in the bands of Constable Keunou. The last suit will he hoard before' iha same, court next Tuesday. - - Rev, and Mrs, W. W. Iliffe left Wednesday evpni.ifor their home in' DuaUeshurg, N. t X . A number of their friends gathered-at thp <tep.at te hid them farewell and* gnye them a royal send-off. Their trunk had been under Hie care of several artists who wrote, pasted and tied the usual in scriptione, placards and old shoes that usually fall to a newly married couple. The trunk -was placed - aboard .the train with' its fullest decorations. After the couple had- taken their seats, they were showered upon'with confetti, 9 ~ ■BxivIlrtK*** K t k w ill ^ h t ^ s e v ■ * : ...... -■ .*.- -v:. . ^ 'V D a y t o n , O. D a y to n , O. Commences Saturday ,morning, July 2nd, and for two weeks. Tw o weeks when you can buy at will through R ike ’s magnificent stock of reliable merchandise for less than, regular. W h ich means, you can buy the best of merchandise for prices you would be asked for inferior grades. Th e cleanest, newest, biggest July stock R ike ’s ever offered. Come Over Saturday To Cure a Cold In One Day TateLaxative Bromo Quinine Tafet Seven Million hexes sold in past 13 months* T h is SlgOatCOte, Cores Grip . in Two Days. o n every |»oJL05crf B ta - i - e or burn, Cm ' or T om : dd , > T.CCASCOUNTT i • F uaxk -f. Oirfiscv malc<» .path that Im is asnior Lwi‘tm!l'of Hu* firm ot R S. Otnxty A'. Co., dohig bushu/ss in tbo iffy ofTofcdo, county, and state aforesaid, and that- said firm wiM pay.ibe sum of ONi5 HCSDltED-: rjyhLARS for cacti eyory eiisu. of C«tarrti. that remiou be cured by the use of. CATAur.fi C mjw , * ' FUASK.J;CHENEY.; rfWOm to before me and ssubscribed in my 'presence, this fitk day of December, -A. f>'. • • *. t ’ T ’ ” . i - ’ ,-. ' ^ . A. IV. OMSA&fN, J .| SKAI*| , ,. , Notary I’nl-ltc ' Social Bcttiemenfc Visitor—Tour dauglitch pteys very . welt, Airs. Bmith,-ana has,quite a talent for music.- . . . Airs. Smith' — Sure, slid inherits that. . Her grandfather- was killed with a blow of a cornet at a picnic, —Lippincott’s Magazine. Unlucky. Publisher—Tpur hook is,lino up ning tile soyciltecntb chapter I dis covered, quite aceidentalljq what T was driying at.—Puck. Something Now. , Young Writer—Aly heroine has ,olden hair, faut I don’t like it; koldcn hair is so old. I wish I had something now. His Friend-—-AVliynot. make it ra dium hair, my boy?—Pittsburg Post. Ho lon’t th* Loot, “I thought you 'said once you wouldn’t he seen with him if he were the last man on earth?” “Oil, hut he lias the swiftest auto mobile in town.”—Ghieago Record- Herald, . When Summer Time * Here. When the nice are In tlu> tr.tter And the milk curds Info cheese, When you try to chose the shelters' That are wafted on the breate. When yer sorry that ycr livin' And A swelterin' nil the while, When yer clothes arc slickin' to yer And you feet os If ye'd bile, Then yer wish the darned! old calendar Would flop batk half a year, And you slab for winter breeses When the summer time is here. —A. J. Talmer In New York J’rcss. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, ant) acts directly on the blood, awl mucous surfaces of the system.,'Band for icstinloai- als, free, / - *.' ' - ‘ ‘ ,,For, c ream y ,. appetising bread, good, piare and wholesome, a lw ays rise Spec ia lly *milled fop the sake of bread and full * of Q U A L IT Y , P U R IT Y , and SAT ISPACT ION . 1 I f the best is not too good'for you, .insist that your "grocer supply you w ith , . , M O D E L • A Common Experience. •The awe with'which the- small hoy looks upon a rotired mariner is probably ■ due to the marvelous ex- ,perienees the mariner remembers to have -had. An example ,of this cxr treme marvelousncsa came up re cently in tho course of a conversa tion between' a lad of six and an ox- sea captain.' - -- ' <fCaploin Skaggs, 'did you ever .get your legs hit oif by a shark?” asked the boy, ^TDid I, sonny ?” bo replied. “Did I?. Well, rather 1 Dozens of times!” Made a Well Man ,of.Me« THE ru.TC>tyi a t * astEEXnsrOlEC JZVMJMEmMyST' broducoSthe above resodtsIn 30 days. It acts ptrwcrtnllyinaqutokly. CuroswhenkUothtrt t ill Xaungmsawlllretsln their lost tauhood,«saoM tnsn will recover thole youthful vigor by using BETVXVO. It qulcklyandsurelyreatorwNsrvoa*. nesS.Lott Vitality, ImphtsncT. Nightly Smlseloaa Loatrow«r, 7 *Ulsg Memory,WMtlfiglllMMM.sod all effects ot self-abuse of esceesandlndUcreUoft whichboatsoneforstudy,businessormsniige. It cot onlyottrssbystartingsttbasest of dimes,bat Jaiffm t norvetonlo end blood tmUder, bring ing bsofe the pink glow t o paiaobeeksnd re storing the flro ofyon th . It wards off Tiassnlty end Consumption, insist on havingHEVIVO,no othsr. It cut bocarried in Vest pocket. Sr null, # 1.00 pervMksge,or su forCB.OO,witha posi tive written guarantee to tnro or refusd tbe money. HookanamlrlsS free. Address ROYALMEDW C 0 „ "S&SttiSX ffz DR. Wm,°Teegarden, 126S. Detroit Sf„ Xfeiila, 0. Cures Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, Also dis eases of women. “The Mayflower” vri; r m u t ' Is a fine Dress Shoe, made of s o f tk id s to c k , in iatest style feet fitters and good wearers. tw-slif>’.ifv f;hs iL.ss-%; ,1L\ n .lV S4tifithf? For sale at. ...Bird’s MammothStore... E ve ry S a ck Guaranteed. j V E G E T A B L E S IC IL IAN Why not stop this falling of yourhair? Alt this rateyou will soon be without any hair* Just remember that Hall’s Hair Renewer stops falling hair, and mrkes hair grow. Our Gar Of Is in and we quote the follow ing CASH PR ICE S : Plymouth Standard, l i e per lb, . Plymouth Pure Alanilla, 14c per lb. S Ply Iuseet Proof Kentucky River Mill flciiip, 14Ac per lb 5 ft. McCormick Mower'Knivea, $2,00. 6 ft. McCormick Mower Knives, $2.25. McCormick, Decring and Milwaukee sections at 4c each. Knives and knife heads for ,all machines furnished at proportionate rates. Pure Manillas and Sisal Rope, all sizes, Haytrack and Carriers, Hay Forks, Pulleys, etc., at Kerr&HastingsBros MORPHINE Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and alt Drug Habits ao craving permanently cured, without pain nr detention from busifl#e*( ieavitij for drug* er other stlmnlanta. Wo reetore the. hfervou* and phy*l___system* to Ahomeremedy their natural condition betaiiu#we removethe causesOf disease, prepared by an eminent physician, . WE OUARANTEK A CURE FREC TftlA!. TRCATMINT Confidential correspondance, especially with phyririane, soildted. Write today Manhattan Theraneiitlo Auootatlon Breedway, KewTerkmiy E b e r s o l e P i a n o s ABSGLUtiaLY DURABLE. , *<W«hava for a hurtibefof yeaten«aci BbeteoloPianosInthe Ocnaemtory where they ate coneunuy subjected to the hard est kind ci u*e. We hive found the jebomole to j>e a good, dnrahje piano, well able to «tand thewear end tearof thomusic tt*016, • Mrs* CfiAXAButte, Ditectress ^ ' Oifioina.UOonsflVVfttoryotMnslo. WANlll*A0TOttfDUr t u n sm ith & mmn Plum-tz®* Id *UiI I* d« iMirtH- St,Hrirt* .dlNdlNNAtl. d* t k Utile Mianii V ( Held Spon--^Vatch *jjie Little Miami V riil&wa fix the ilale ' ^meeting thteyeav- ^ Jt k tho desire of to* ^ a n d members o f th 0 extend the mernb. eresoftation “3 to II e ,, i.|„ represetithrives ol $ ^{ler of the L ittle ARa Deccmlents of the Pi< Valley; ’Vlnch iucludei (A M .ftct , a,1TS ? tributary to the L ittle and its branches* are communicate a t an ear ibe undersigned,- givir t office address and furiris | bfcalities of early eefctleri I' fpmwn to them In the | Hamilton, Clermont, Bi .{ji-eene, Warrep and Hi - The names of the Pi* I tittle Miami Valley ih 1 jar obtained are as foliov t Alexander 0 . Arms | Bobert Armstrong, Wm ?Peter Borders, Jam.es J Buckles, John' Buckha I Collier, T. Catneal,' W liLmcis Barough, Owen 3 1 Davis, John Ewing, ’ Power, Griffith Foos, ., 1'Fulton, 'Thomas Fre I Gowdy,James Galloway,. | John Judy; Wra Kenda f Lowry, John Alarshall, | well, Evan Morgan, Rob i Martin Mendenhall, Hi \ \7mAloore, James AlcP ^ McFarland, , Win Orr, ^AnfJtew Read, David ^ Daniel Bimms, Wm J . S t i Suodgrass, Wm B . Su I Sutton, Henry Storm, Tb } ley, Richard Thomas, Joe jfjne, 0, Vance, Abraham | Benjamin. Whiteman, J i' <ndJoseph Wilson. R-' Due notice of the time L the meeting of this Asi 1 1904 will he published in L. D. Drake, ■s-^ittleAIiamiA^lley-Ri ■ iution, NewtoWn, Hainilti -HOM&-F-ROM-AR r Mr, Theo. Vogli ■ Saturday from li 1Gettingofl’at Tex fie foundsome exci | thatcan lie purcllo fper acre. The fa [itteli as oak, as! f-ftneed. At this, b found crerythii <mp»are all well a! [i*ve yielded the : I ^oglesberg, hrougl i «f*corn stalk cig! | which had two Jarg !feeofpeaches, app! ^picked in the orch tie finest of fruit, , i* sample reptest ^P- Mr. Vogle - pfesaed with the co tiethe and his wifi . fall to look fo ' fegfesburg, being,! | as an agi f «t uselesB ti a number ( P^pleare located. . Moravia , I^tejamin ' J ^ e n t o f P ^ a g lls v P***Undi 'ttifude tilicy
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