The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
YourHeart, W h e n T o r n ? ' B t a u p t F a i ls iQ P u m p Y win* B l o o d , T r o u h i # '■ - ■** ■ ijt^vs t m heart f . Uvm. m u kM a -fe in to* * w* l»w veto la Jretar .* to cold e^trenaW»«, j,»i# KM, ary «E3J», S w * ^ •**«*• If y^u haw ftoitmp . v- ^, **»*■ palpitation* r * d u « * ^ ^ #* 2 !"*' to em fm in ■ ***•, Mmlf&tratop’sSale of Heal Estate 'sSi'isUy »ci«(atjfla 'treatment tvr tfda wboi* tralnjrf trouble# 1* stue#* NewHeart Cur*, Cf, Miles’ New Heart Cat# t* th» prescription of a famous specialist, whose great Xucpess in treating obatl- . nate nervous heart disease has made his name pre-eminent to the medical tad pclentlflo world. Themedicine wtU cure you. We know It, We want you to prove It, I t ilrat bottle does not benefit, your druggist Wilt give you back your money, “l have tor several yean* suffered a t times with heart trouble, I got so bed.'I could not sleep half .the night, an<l had to. Sit up on the aide of the bed lota of time* to K«t breath. /Three of my brothers have died of heart trou» bio/and I thought Xwa» going the same way, but about two ana a half years agq I got a pamphlet about Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure and thought I'would try a few bottles. After using them I . recovered, and have had better health. since then than before for several years. r * ' _ T _ W a n n n , r v i n M 4 e U aw i. ' g a u 7! , . . -HZ . I <?I canheartily recommend them for heart trouble.’’—-REV, JERRY H im * Pastor Baptist Church, Kurt, Hans. jrifefmalS , .................... ..... q Remedy- for Pain.. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case. teU- you what is wrong, and how to right ft. SW DR. MIX35S MEDICAX.' *COl! LABORATORIES ELKUART. iND. «1 triedill kind*<)fbloodnmsdl**whloh fatted b«*d«. after «»Kme,vjuo«oi*eneyau ten. 1 am' eanttnnlnethe, nte or them and. »eommendlng themtoay friend*. I feel fin* when In«a n the aiornlneTTlopeto hare a chance to recommend' O anp is^ 0 witton,78Elm 8 t., Newark,jr. J. ’M***ant.Palatable,Potent,TasteObod.Dot3ood, •getMSicken, WeakenorOripe. lte. fSe,tec.N«r«r soldInbalk. THoPennine tsblct stamped COO. euisntccdtocureor yonrmoneyback, , SterllnpRemedyCoi, ChicagoorN.Y. 535 INNIJ1LSALE,TENMILLIONMINES A F R E E gam e inside each p ack ag e o iy In J>uriu*;i« of an order of the JPrototo Qnmnt. O wbb County, Ohio IwUloffer fef kale', at public auction, oa Tuetday, 23fd of February, ’A. 6 . 1904 M 10 o’clock forenoon upftB the premise*, the following described W e*Ut«, Mtuatain the county of Greene OIil0 *na lft Ullage of Being to lot. No, 8 Q 0 f j , y , Alexander's addition, to the Village of Cednyvllle, tie Um ipdesignated, numbered and known dn Gwrecorded pjat of * 41,1 add-on and Vili^fe, and situste at the Corner of Main and North streets ip said village. Appraised at $650.00. And hi*o in pursuance litsaid order of sale aforesaid, I will offer for pale, at pubiic auction on said ^ Tuesday, 23rd of February, A. D, 1904 at It o'clock forenoon upon the pnrojMs, the followingdescribed «ml estate situutein said County of Greene in the State of Ohio, and in the Village of CedarviHe, towit; /' - . ’Being lotNo, SS ofJ. Y. Alexander’s addl- tion to the Village of Cedarvillp as the same is designated, numberedand known bn the recorded plat ofsaid addition, and village, .. Appraised at $500,00. Also atjure.uarno time and.place,, iha foN lOWingdeBuribedreol eatuto situate in said County, state andvlllage ufoiesatU, towit; Being lot nubiuor 60 of J .’Y, Alexander's addition to the Villuge of Cedsrviiio as tin same is designated, numbered and known m the recorded plat of said addition and village. , Appraised at $ 60 . 00 . The said two last described lots are situ- ito.iit the comer of North and £ast streets n .said village, and are appraised together yb i wh’ole at:‘$5fi0.00, and will hu lirat ollereil vpurutely itiul then Usit Whole uhd sold in the way they will bring the most nionpy. ’ And also hf. pursuance of ^said order of ■denfortsiiid, 1 will offer for sale at public meiion on said uesday, 23rd of February, A. t>. 1904 at h3t o'clock, P. M. [ upon the premises the following described real estate, situate in tbn- Countyo£Greene in the State of Ohio and in the Township’df Ucdiirville, towit; . Lying on theWafers of Mnssie's creek and i.giuniugat astonound aniuU hickory in Johijtuui) Smith'sline,whicti is the center 0 * the new*Giifton^road, also corner 10 Joan treland and running south 35 degrees eas 1 174poles along the center of the new Clif ton road-to a white oak .corner to John d..rner; thence north 55}<degrees cast lib poles 1 to'a, stone corner to, Setli Braith; iticncehorth ^ degrees eiisfc CD pojps to a stone corner to John Shaw; thence north Jl degrees west S& poles also cpmer to John jhaw' and in the line of A; and 1 , llakc- strair’aiand; thence south 2 d degrees west 4t.fi poles toastqnc cornerto A. and i. Rake. *truwj ihvnce,north 35 degrees west J4!> poles to ‘ a stone irt .John lmland’s iinq; thence with said Ireland's line south 55 de crees wist |30,3pbiektotho beginhing rorner containing by the old survey 149 acres, the western part of,said ' tract being part of •liiitary Survey in the name of John Gallo way No.' 0972 and tbeYeastern partdf Mill- .jury Survey to fho name of Baylor Mill No. |324,'excepting from, said> tract of land, a tract of land*containing 7 37-100 acres con veyed by,ThomasW.Stretcher to SethSmith ,ydeed dated I)cccmber 6 , 1853, and re corded in Vbl* 29at puge 674 land records ofGreene county, Ohio. Said tract hereby describedcontaining by recent survey made J K f c s C t r i o l n n a t l P l v l » l o h . ililennsylvaria jjneaf U i tshMhil*ilfu u n g ir Tr*lB*.C*ntrslT[ms. .......... ...............— “ .... r j s s n ' TwfnhL EiilLH H£ Alton.......... 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C*Uawey« third your Mudeut af the Xenia Theological Beruinary, will (MVaok in the H- Fy church Babbalh morning. —Ileduced prices on *11 beating doves at Kerr & Hastings Bros. I t is reported in Springfield that the Pres* .Republic, owned by J2 B, Kelly bets been sold to VV. M. Miller ofDresdeni O, —Lard cmna. filled *t Crouse’o for 8c per ptHind. Mr*. A. O. Rrldgniah is entertain ing a number of her lady friends to day, . F or B ale C heap -A good phaeton inquire fit this office. Charles Gilluugh will start Monday to travel for Weakley & Moorman, wholesale grocers o f Lay ton. His grocery will be conducted by his brother, Frank. —'Mackerel, penny -herring and Ko, 1 Family while fish at Cooper’s Latest reports front 'M r. George Hames who went to Arizona for the benefit of his health are, that he has improved in weight. Me expects to return borne in Juue for a few months visit, returning to the went again jn the tail. —Evaporated corn at Cooper’s. Arrangements are being made by tbe Panhandle Ituihvay Company to vstabfisb u plant ut Columbus where water for use on the *trains cau be boiled, This’ step has been ibuud necessary owing to Impurities in the water in Columbus, which has caused considerable sickness . ( ^ J *( •£ 1 ' fK —Try that 2tic^ bulk coflee • a | Cooper's. - • 1 ,• —Fo r Bale; Farm o f 82 acres uear Cedarviiie. Improvements J good, plenty of. fruit. Inquire of J . L . Williamson. Feb. 26d , Air. and Mrs. W. ,B. Stevpnspu en tertained frieuds'nt dinneif, Thursday, Mr, W, R. Sterfett haB been away from IiiB office several days .this week owing to a severe attack of the grip, r o * v F or ' B ale --S ingle comb Brown Leghorn cockends, , Inquire “o f J . B, Bfown, Mr, Arthur RroWu of Mouraouth, 111., is 't h e guest ot Miss Jun ta Pol lock this week, ■Murry, Harness are, the best a t K e rr & Hastings Bros. Harry Tliffwas iii South Cliarlestou, Saturday,' ■■ '- - ,V“G^-Aj'MoKHy-GoUnty—Burveyor-442,i7 acres be it the same, more or less. , T u r n mtowiiVwy-ifrw t!f|l.lianJ etthii one-third in one ,year, and, on -i rd fn two yearnfrom day of sole with interest from datepayable annually; the payments to be securedhy aiortgngeupon the premisessold. ({,>’. K k SR* *■ *' ’ ■ Administrator with the will annexed; of the estate of Thomas W. Stretcher, de ceased. T. 1,. MAoimeBRr J 2> 10d Attorney, PUBLIC SALE The undersigned executdrsof the estate of Horace Gllhmgb, deceased, will sell at publle sale at his late residence on what is anown as the SamuelMcKeyfarni. situated Smile#south of Xcttla. 2 miles wort.rarest of I.umberlon, fimHes northwest of Painters* vltle, in the neighborhood of tlfu Eleaxsr church, on Wednesday, Februaiy 24th, 1904* a> 10o’clock a. rad following property 3 *HEAD OF HORSES 8 . ‘omHMh-g ot 1 *!>«», 4 mdAyears old, Sound and well brake. tingle and double, kind ami gentle,:weight over ISObpbnndscacb, * verydesirablemam n.t is worthy of your atuntion; 2 good mares, hand 8 yarns old, good workers ond. rivers; 1 mare, 12 yearsold, good worker; 1 b«v horse, 10 years old, good worker and ;riv«r ;'2 yearling celts, 52 HEAD OP SHEEP & Consistingoi breeding ewVs and lambs of •niswold and Booth Mown Meed; 1 good 5 ” HEAD OF CATTLE 5 oniilstln* ofd b!*<k Bollfdt cowmwltbicalv* » by side; t yearling Mf<£. J k HEAD OF HOGS i 8 I'onaisting & T h<w, weight about HO jmundsrfl sHosts. weigh about 75pounds. imtiyncw ;VT lsHb« tow?lgh« tY l F a r i f i I m p l e m e n t s consisting of ihowlhg mai-hinesi, iw l , ... . ,my rtkfrtlMtf barrow*4«.t4»thjigrruw. livid ra linZ bralklng plows, cultlviton goml fiU*gy,‘go0d 2 horse wagdh S Inch tread, * ,“ »,*/*.* J - .1 l.to oHi.h ftUlHiKlH. «»t kl’KVWil* MUIPV T*,44ri»'f4 gsmirt tod, 4 setsof hip Strap han le® ret y 6 SS?b»rnww'-aWrtrh Of tidg irtonpr. 775b(wliels Ofcorn In the crib, 3 5> ,le« of of hwlsfgada, 2pair 0» todsprlhgs, w.ishlng n.wrhlne.cbUruVl? m»k Mocksandother *r d T e V t Allsums under *6Jfife £Zt~u.¥ erm*: iia nw ««ior-re »«»“ • v credlt of nine months " * rr giving nole With appraved MTurity.m f r t d r r iv t r in« C W* Crouse. Lwnwigof the ifefals of lloraw Gillaugh a. a , r«rt»*».Ja*gSn,ci«k. Euncte i t Nodit. » r . P . B . MAddott, B f f tb tlo b lte * , mad taftai? Aril « i i a v £ m ITSKUAI* lu m ti* iildShgiXhftilfti 0 . er*s -A nice line of dried fruiis a l Coop- JB, Reid of Jeffersonville 8pent*Sun; ^Tho e ppwikwMi h ave fniighst l.i ihsir work On the McCoriell stock of dry goods. I t will' total about $1900. The fixtures about $86, Mr.^McUor- keifs liabilities are placed a t $2000, Alisa .Daisy Gray, o f ttylarviHe, was if guest; here several days last week of Air. and Mrs, .Will Torieuce Bouth Charleston Seminal. . F or S4ALE,—Three hundred shocks o f horn. Mrp, M, A. Cresawell. Thd E tna Insurance Oo. o f Hart ford Conh, loss in the Baltimore fire was $600,000 paid'. a t sight. The Phoenix Xusurance Co, o f Hartford Uouu. loss in the Baltimore fire was $326,000 paid pryinplly. A, Brad, ford agent for botbof these companies Gedarviite, Ohio. . .Diepatche# state tha t John Alex auder Dowie haB been compelled to flee in a cab to escape a mob a t Byd- uey. N. S . W. A t one of the meet, iugsa mob broke up the exerOiaos and a mob of 5000 people followed hint to his hotel, Where be escaped through a rear door* The police were unable to check the efowd* The Jamestown Driving 01hb gave a bunquet I'litoday evening a t the Wickewharn floteh Gfiicera were #* leet' d for the coming year, The asso ciation promises plenty arousement a t the apeed ring iliig summer*,, Andrew Carnegie lias donated $15, 000 to Wilherfbrce Cnivereity for a library’ The gift Was brought about through the influence of the college secretary, Horace Talto rt and Bonk Cr T, Washington, ■ William N , Whitely, once the tea}) e rk in g , irhtr f«liedpkg» Ch | csgo capital end will erect a plant In Springfield to ffianufactdre sgricul* tural implements. A t the start 200 men will be empldyed. " Koiice ^A s It only requires * few more names to purchase the Blood* hound and can get some, would like for time* who have subscnlicd, leave' finoun t either al Egchaftgo Bank or with the uud -signmi. R. W« K$«|tON. Mrs, Flortmae Reiuabcrgof Bprlng- field ws* the gue*t of her sister Mrs* J , H . Wolford. Bunday and Monjay , Mr, and Mm. D. S, Ervip are. both tick with the grip. Mr, and Mrs. Nixon Brown are not improving much; due to their ad. vancedage, Rov. J . (5. Warnock of College Corner assisted Rev. Davidson, pastor of the TI. P , church o f Clifton, In com munion Sabbath. He returned home Monday, morulng, —Comb honey a t Cooper’s, Mr. a.nd.Mrs, Bert McFarland were guests of Day ton friends from Satur day until Monday. The following endorsement was passed a t - the Jamestown Farmers Institute, Feb ; 9,1904 “ We' favor state and national pure food- law*, sod we heartily approve •o f ’ and en dorse the work, which state food uaa' dairy commissioner, Hon, Horace Ankeny is endeavoring to acoomplisflv As a Farmers Institute we pledge him our earnest support,” The above was ordered published in the Herald -by the management of the Institute. Behqtor J . -G, Carson, in discussing the school code problem now pending in the Legislature, while a t bis borne in Xenia Saturday; expressed himself as being greatly in favor of the. small board plan, holding that such a plan tends toward the divorce oF the educa tional institutions from politics much more than does , the* system Under which a member is elected from each ward; He said tha t the Cox crowd, from Cincinnati, are the chiefAdvo cates of the large board plan, and that while the fight is a close qne the Cin cinnati scheme will probably fail. There was- an interesting dinner party Oil Tuesday at the home of Mr. J . G* Clemens. Hiaguests had ' comp’ to the Farmer’s Institute, .and. accept ed an invitation to ' dine' with -him. The company comprised'" the follow venerable, gentlemen: The host, -Mr. J . G. Clemens, fi-iyears; Mr. Samuel Creswelt, of near Cedarviiie, 84, Mr. Jackson Ballard, Of Ross' township, 88, an.d Mr. J . .D, Williamson, of Ced- a'rvillfc, 77, the ages of these four patriarchs aggregating 325 years. It. was a notable group,. .and „the -zest witit which they dispatched * goodly portion of the sumptious, meal Was evidence that they had safely es chewed the dispeptic route along iiftt’rt n n tli*iw<iir" h W l i i t a n n fin r^ frv liv n . life’s pathway, White eating to live they S till find continued satisfaction id l i v i n g to eat./. May their appetites have a long*future before- them, end their .activity • never grow less.— Jamestown Journal; Deafness Cannot be Cured By local application' as they cannot reach the diseasedportion of the ear. T.here iBotilVOHewaytojdure'deafo is by constitutional temcdfiflTT^ntiils |U|*uy^ut ttohajto jhlgutaha.toinlimmniirun luvih * TIIBlhlillV sound or imperlect hearing, and when it la entirely closed. Deafness is the jresult, and unless the initanimatlon'can be taken out and this tube restored ifi its nfirrOtil condi tion, hearing wil Ibo destroyed iorevef; nine cases out of ion are caused by Catarrh which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of themucous service.* * Wc will giveOneHundred Dollarsfor any' case of Deafness (caused by. catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Bend for circular, free. Brice 76c per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Hall's Family Pills are the best, F, J. CHENEY, Toledo, O. Every Ticket Office of the Penn sylvania Lines is Fsee Information Bureau of the great World.'* Fair a t 8 ).Louis in 1904. The Bureau ad dress a t CedSsville is ,E.S. Keyes, in charge of Ticket Office . A ’’Brooms” -booklet o f Bt, Louis hotels and boaro- iiig houses .location and rates, com iicd by the 'World's Fair Manage ment, can be obt'ined trom bint; also olherVaiusble ihformHtion, STONEDTHEAGENTS. f i n i t e x little excitementjtook place in “ Pittsburg” Wedneadayjitfternooii when O* H , Mullenix, repreeenttog the Miller Mtioio Go. of Springfield, drove up to the home o f James Buck ner and prooeedtd to load an organ ■ hat the Buckuere hud bargained tor, but failed to make final -settlement. The Instrument had beeu purchased on the installment plan, the company holding a chattel mortgage on same. While Mullemx and the driver \Vm. Stafford were fixing to load tlm instrument Airs, Buckner summoned her husband and* number of neigh burs and for a time there was somu- ■ihing “ doing” in “ Pittsburg.” The driver and agent say that the ’ people atoned them and that they bad to ruu the team.to get away "from . danger, fbey proceeded towards Springfield and vlrs. Buckner swore out the afL- vjdavit for their arrest fdr assault claiming that the. men had abused her. Tbe. local officers notified the authori ties a t Clitton and the men were re turned. They plead not guilty before Mayor McFarland, their case being set for Wednesday February 24. The men are out on bond signet! by Karlh Bull and F , B.- Milter of Springfield. Things took quite a turn Thursday morning when Mr. Miller, the head of the welt khowii firm appeared and filed an affidavit against Sir* Buckner for moving property, from, one county to another that, is held by chattel mortgage. Buckner wasarrestedand appeared’ before Squire- Wolford. There haB been no trial, .The limit tor sueb un offense is $500 and three months iraprisoneut. A CARD. I should consider it au act’ of in humanity and hardness of heart to leave here without contributing the highest respect apd warmest regards for the assistance and kindnesses rend ered by the sisters and friends' in r e lieving and comforting-a dear obe who is now beyond the. need of any thing ea rth ly ." But greater than my gratitude are the blessings of God which shall return to you.- Fa rthe r .1 heurtily commend the officers for promptness to duty in this sore afiuir, I also certainly discerned the hand bt Providence in the selection of the funeral text by Rev. Middleton and the opening Paul in, “The Lord is my Shepherd. „which she bo .often quoted in her troubles, For several days previous-to death she contended fi.r me not to try to hold her by . prayer, to God, tor she wanted to go which sentiment was expressed by tile text God he with all not till wemeet again but forever. ' Praise God from whom all blessings flow. . W. Wilson.__ _ ThreePotto# Opinion! Biiffiilo, *r.~Y„ 16 th .- Phy sicisns have accepterl Dwld’s Kidney Pills as the standard remedy for diseas es o f the Kidneys and' kindred com plaints. R, H , Dunaway, M. D„ of Ekmioo Ilk , say;-—“ Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me of Diabetes after every thing else had failed and I Was given up to die, I have since prescribed them in my regular practice for every form o f Kidney Trouble, and have, never as yet Known them . to fidl.” Jesse L. Limes;, M, D., Bt. Johu, Kmiiais, says;— “ I prescritod Dodd’s Kidney Pills * for the little daughter of Mr* And M r , f McBride o f this place who suffered fronvEpileptic filsfollowfiig Scarletttto resnlts were miraculous, J have never seen anything like it.*’ M riild Wlllisitnsoii, M* D ,, Turk* town, Ark, «-»ysJ— DrKldViKidne|r Pille are the best | mediciiielknoWof for all form*of, KidneyDisease*. I believe in usingi the remedythat relievesAndcuresttijff patients whether ethical or not end I always prescribeDodd’s Kidney Bi a Andetu feetlfytb«t (heyiuvaiibAlyae- cdmplbhs permsneutandjpsrfeotcure of all KidneyGwnplaiat*,” We do not lielleyo that any cough cure can be bet ter than White Pine Ex- peetorunt. I t does ju st what must he done to thoroughly cure a; cough* I t overcomes congestion and iuflumation, it soothes and heals the deli cate tissues of the air pass ages, it promotes expactora- - tion, loosens the Cough *nd finally cures it to slay cured. Relief is. almost immediate* I t is pleasant to ■fake and economical to use. When you mint the best possible cough cn re ask for WH ITE P IN E EXPECT- • - x. ■- ; • v' - ■- ■ ; '. • GRANT, price 25 ceiHs. ; FAILEDTOWO&C. The Herald I* in receipt of imfor mation from * reliable source o f a meeting o f tbe county central com mittee that wiur Judd in secret a t Xenia Wednesday, pigbt. The Broad- stone and Smith congressional “ borne#” representing the Foraker faction have used every iuflueucejo have an early meeting ot the. committee that the different member* might be “ seen,” bu t the chairman has failed to call ^, 110 e, To head tbe presiding officer these two gentlemen endeavored to get enough members present and sign a p tp e r calling a meeting over the chairmans bead, Rut i f tbe report is true they have stumped and fallen for they couldn’t get the required number, ’ As Judge Smith has been a standing candidate for congress for several yeaia bis action in such un der-banded. work faus caused a num ber of his friends to leave him and public sentiment in Xenia so the re port says is that another candidate should represent Greene county in tbe fight. Consequently friends have' proposed tlie name of Judge T . E . Scroggy and every effort is being made to allow his name tp be used in con nection with this office. The Judge’s record while on the bench will insure the public that he is -a safe mm. to repre8eut-tbe couuty* Greene, county dues not want a candidate that when he see’s he cannot laud we’ll lay down on the promise'that he.can huvo the patronage, such as, selling out the po8tpffices At five hundred or oue thousand dollars each. YellowSprings and Jamestown have come out strong for Judge’Scroggy, and there is' no reason wh’r GedurvilJe cahoot do the same th in g ,. Any how the county will wait patietly for Judge Scroggy’s decision. $900 AND COSTS. Mayor McFarland, last' \ Friday evening, assessed,* fine of $900 and costa against Thomas Mitchell,. Who was convicted - the Tuesday previous for violation of the liquor laws, •Mr, Mitchell was found guilty on nine out o ffhe eleven counts and the mayor placed a‘fine of $100 and - costs ' for each of tbe nine counts. Attorneys Armstrong Tor. th? defense and Snod grass for the state, .were present. A bond, was prepared for Mr. Mitchell sighed'by Lewis W right o f Xenia but Mayor McFarland refused t o ac cept it, Mr. Wright is the party.to whom Mr; J Mitchell transierred his property ju st the day befo/e th e , case came to trial. Mr. Mitchell was un able |o give bond and la ij in jail from Friday .night.p u til Monday evening at which time he furnished bond sign ed by : Lewis Wright and "Thomas Harris o f Xenia. The case will be taken to the Common Fleas court on Dp INTERESTTO WOMEN I t »*doubtful if any other sairsp*- p»r in tha United State* cater* .»*«»- oeuMully to the varieua loiane*t#M the home as does The Chiixigo Reeerd- Herald* There is a foahioa. arthsl* i» every issue; a department devutad to interesting items of unending variety ooncerniog matters in which womas have ap*cial iutereat; Maas* QpM Vive’s “ Woman Beatiful” eolaion, In which questions concerning th* tottat, etc., are answered and wsc^'ul hints ate given; “ Meals for a Day.” including menus and recipes for' the three meal# every day; an installment o f a high- grade serial story, and in addition the “ Storieaot the D-iy” .column on the editorial page, 8 , E , Kiser’s humorous “Alternating Currents,” the boys apd girls’ page and Dr, .Withrow’s article on the Sunday school Iessaon in the Friday issues; also entertaining and 'Valuable book revipws and in the Sun day issues numerous special • fashion, household and other articles, a ll very interesting to. the sex, including tbe best full page of fashion appearing fn any newspaper; “ How to Be Healthy *nd Beautiful,” by Mrs Henry Byrnes “ A Page for the Home Dressmaker,” , and two full pages beautifully colored, reproducing tbe latest fashions, A t the Citizens* Bank’ Saturday evening a number of interested parties formed u tempprary club whose object will be tbe bolding of weekly meetings for the consideration Of- the import a n t questions continually cropping out to1- worry the tiller of the soil, David H ilt was chosen temporary .chairman,' and a meeting will be held a t the Odd Fellows ball Saturday evening tbe 13th, to perfect a perma- ben t' organization.VYellow. Springs News, error- 'TlltitHM 1 WTBtf 5 tflllfll 1 .ESlttto,' built farm land and town property, Feb. 23, Extended notice elsewhere in this issues Horace' Gillaugh Estate personal property, Feb.24. Notice bills. . - Frank Turnbull, March 17, stock Bale. ■* J* B. Browd, stock sale, March 3 l i JOHN WEST & CO., D R U G G I S T 'S . ' ISAAC WISTERMAN, m . n t* m ^ ■ WWaw.■wWWwP ’« 4 M * *»* liOHM tort Trial nM r* , i lo r fe r IMfRRttJfvxft •*Fa«tC1ii)pvr tl. Aty VyHikUeftkiih TdtrXDXKTViCXiFf KOLUtiX t t9. 144rn* *it«^K m .l*y,JSk C H IC H E S T E R ’S EN G L ISH PENNYROYALPILS ' - o' (JO' Word comes here-that Mr. James Gray of Oincinnati 5s very low with' typhoid fever. ' ‘ * . C. W. Crouse was In Columbus Thursday. " ' Horses,, cattle, sheep and hogs can best be sold, at public sale when adver tised from the water-proof sale bills, put out, by. this office. Cost no more than the otljer kind. A free no tice and patent posting clips go w ith each order. T H E H E R A LD . 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