The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

fc If i n r v /• V t I- r m$Arnm$FHMAm POWDER Absolutely Pare THEREIS NOSUBSTITUTE Wgms W : ' S LOCAL AND PERSONAL X —Seed Corn—Dobbins & Son. t f . Fred McMillan of Des Monines, . Iowa spent several days here this week F or S aul ■'"Three hundred shocks o f corn, Mrs, M. A, Cresswell. T. JL. Mogruder of Xenia was in town,' Tuesday. _ ■ —Mackerel, penny herring and No, 3 Family white fish at Cooper’s There >vas no school or college Mon­ day owing to Washington’s birthday. For, bUnn-Single comb Brown. Leghorn coekerals. Inquire-of J . S. Brown, Mrs. J . H, Brotherton hud for her g’nest ov,?r Sabbath her daughter; Mrs, Lougstreet of Dayton, 'F or S alts C iieai ’-A good phaeton inquire at this office. M ies Edna Townsley was the guest of Miss He’cn Jenks of Xenia, Monday —Reduced prices ou all jbeatiug , stoves at Kerr & Hastings Bros. , ' f he children of W- Wilson whose wife died several days ago were taken •to the county children's home, Monday F o r Sale—Seven Poland China and Du roc Jersey sows due to iarrbvv in thirty days. Inquire of (5. 0 . Wei­ mar, 'Mrs. Boyd of Springfield b»s rented the Leary property and will move here Soon. -‘-Murry Harness are the best nt Kerr, & Hustings Bros. Miss Zola Bo'wnard has returned from Cincinnati, -where she was the ' guest o f Miss Mary Crain for several days. - —Lard Cana filled at Crouse’e for 8 c per pound Mr. Lee Miller, moved bisbouso- ^,fo())id~got)da 4 \er& 4 i«a^ycek 4 rrtro-Spring«-j~R£femtSing-_yflling , Attorney—Olin-A- field. He will live.in the Win. Mitch- j Dob! j delivered a forceful andjnro-. - r t a r a e m r i t u u . M r . j hi h f a n . p i,— . following to say of <m the death ot Mrs. J . E- Kyle died Thursday N evening about six oohuk after an ; illness of several month* ‘The tun* \ * 3 ^ er«l will take place from the residence ] Saturday a t one odock. staudard time. | A more extended notice later, Mr. A. Q, Bridgman is entertain* ing the grip. The many friends of Mrs, XL C Watt will be pleased to hear that 0 sbo is steadily improving anc is now able to be up and around the house some. The Union Central Ljfe Insurance Co., to Elmer V. Matthews, 66 acres Xenia and BeJJbrook road $2,000. The Tarbox and Collins comp iny baa been making some extensive re­ pairs about their plant during the past few weeks. Miss Bertha Mitchell was called from Springfield, where she Is attend­ ing business college, owing to the death of her' grandfather Mr. S. K . Mitchell. r Dobbins Seed Corn at Sterrette. -lid . One way second cLss colonist tickets' to California, the North Pacific Coast, Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from March 1 st to April 30th, inclusive. For particulars apply to.nearest Ticket Agent of those liueB,^ Mrs. S. L, B terrettofSouth Charles­ ton spent Thursday at the home of W. R. Sterrett. .—Dobbins Seed Corn Kerr. & Hastings.-lld. ; . AI. Stormont has taken g position with Mr. W, R. Sterrett and will have charge of the’ elevator. Link Jeffriss who has been with Mr.. Ster- rett for a number of years will be with Kerr & Hartrngs after March 1 , Mrs, Vanhorn is now, home, alter taking medical treatment a t a Dayton sanitarium for -several months past. Her health seems to be much improved A trained muse accompanied he^ here and will remain a,short time.—South Charleston Sentinal, Dr. T. M, McWhinney of Muncie rnd. former president of Palmer Uni­ versity, announces that lie will make Yellow Springs his fu tu re home. I t is said that Dr, MeWhiniiey will ac- ‘ cep tthe presidency of Antioch coltege. The cases of C . H . "Mulleirix aud Mm. Stafford representatives of the Miller Music company o f Springfield who were to appear before Mayor McFarland Wednesday fob assault •were compromised by the payment of the costs. -The.' case- against James Buckner for moving the organ wob also compromised. The Greene County Farmers Insti­ tute was held nt Alpha Wednesday and Thursday. Our brillant^ and (\J.£JUUL^yL?jyyUL&lULlMU\$JUUlfiJL:Ut£iJL#y^ THE l % ' 1 A*#*. Bells Will Soon B e R i n g i n g Another big cir in the already low prices, Goods now being Sold;at 20c on the dollar, ©very hour draws nearer to the closing of the Great Salyage Sale. | 12 EAST MAIN STREET The Surprise Store,® Old Stand Stock Must Go OUR storeroom has been rented and we must get out, and out we intend to get. We have put the hatchet at work again, cuting deeper already' low-cut prices. It’s your opportunity of a lifetime to save money. No man (or child should go without comfortable clothes, furnishings, hats, caps, etc., if they.will only visit this great sale. It makes no difference how small your purse may be you can get fitted out. We are selling goods at near nothing to get rid of them It will pay you to come hundreds of miles to take advantage of this great sale it will pay you to lose your best day’s work to come. It will prove to be one of the biggest money-saying events you ever participated in. It will actually pay you to put in an extra supply at the extremely low prices we are offering in this great sale. No sale ever held in this or any other state can compare with this great sale. No company ever before offered the public such start­ ling inducements, and dealt so honorably and squarely as we are doing. No sale ever effected and benefited thfe people as much as this great sale is doing. No doubt you have been faked---n(r4o^tJmmhugged, and no doubt taken advantage of in many ways. ,We woum:;fike^o say right here that if you do , not find our statements true1we will pay youifer your time and trouble. We are here to deal honestly and squarely with all. We hereby agree to give back the money on any purchase not entirely satisfactory in every respect. No questions asked. We ask you to -come and see for ^ourself, as others have done, and be benefited. Doht put it off too late. Our time is limited. Fire-pToof Safe, Counters for Sale, Desk for Sale, Fixtures for sale, Stoves for Sale, Showcases for Sale Office for Sale Will Sell at or neaT Nothing to Get Rid of Same, We Last cut being Sold at 20c on the Dollar Look for the large Red Front that covers the Whole Store Don’t hp TpHAc+t-W Mw. Louisa Patton who has frequent­ l y visited Mr, and Mrs. H . H . Mc­ Millan of this place, Mr. B. G. Ridgwny, who formerly Conducted a drug store here iej travel rare oratorical ability which assure [him o f a high place in his profession, r Mrs. Lucy : McCl e l l a n r e t u r n e d | home last night from Indianapolis where she has been with her eon G. j A. McClellan the head of the McCol* of Dayton, I wjjj j a|je a trjp M > Mrs. McClel- Walter Calahan who forii number lan will return about the first of the ot years was located in Jeffersonville j month to Indianapolis where she will a®editor and publisher of the Citizen, make her home with Mr. and Mrs bus purchased the Daily Journal nt James McClellan, Greenfield. J! Sometime ago one man bet an The report is again in circulation other that he could not move an or* tha t the railroad company would dou dinary brick tied to'tbe end of a cord Lie track between this place and two or threejniles long. A straight Xenia and also between. Xenia and j and level road just outside of Chiches- Iloxnnna. I l l s now said that men j ter, N» Y . was selected f o r the trial, me nt work below NVilberforce grad- The brick . whs not moved, and the Jjj-r for it track, for the stoum shovel, man lost his bet for a large amount The double tracking will be done to h was stated by someone present b. able to handle the Worlds Fair I that the brick, although weighing t qe< ' ! I odly seven pounds, would from n die I tanee o f two or three-mbps represent Tht 4 Putihnudlt? hnskfet ugll team . of J(j 4|eaf| weight of neatly it fou* X-Jukt defeated the college bovs Tues­ day night by n score ot 20 to 17 China seems to have a nightmare The Xenia Junior? played the local I ^he <s turning over in her deep Japan 1 iun 0 '?, the former winning by » is ,r JrinK Gorea, Russia to ho1 <VM‘ of 20 to 3. Tie* ;mim- Itelweeft Manchuria, England, to benevolently thcfanuaitown Hnd f riurville girls m ^ iln ila te Thibet, France, ■ to annex - Kwangsi and the Yunnan, and Ger 4 I many, to make Shantung her own. D r I I' It. McClellan of Xenia, one JThe Empress Dowager must feel that o f the oldest and beat known physician L|>e is assaulted by hordes o f brigands id th ;>c ninty will he the guest of hon- But suppose the Mongolian bee-hive or Tncs lay, March 1st a t the K, of J should conclude to Swarm all a t oncel P . hal .it eleven oVloek, A numbei , l Here are some of the planks for the .................. .Ip ■ to Pananin;(2) Provision for a canal,' (3) .DresaAUkiug—By a good Tailor I pence in the Pkillipines, (4) Attitude System, 20 years expirioticc, Any I towards the Northern Securities cor* style fou ;d in fashion plate, No j poralioui ( 6 ) Impartial tieatment of plitett f« buy- Tfi’ioft reasonable, Sal- capital and labor; ( 6 ) Protection and Miction ftsu-ul, I'omc and lift prosperity. I t Davidson I ‘ ^ d n veterans in all pjtrtt of ■ th*' GciWvillft,o. T n<!f ’f * c<*>r!,,Hlly ihf nkcd ,th* t t W S TT. K 1 W President for giving good appoint; Dr, J , G, Bt w ir.lyB purchased a -Tift hud gritnUo waifv a % UooptA* World’s Greatest Bargain Giver, Surprise Store’s Old Stand Springfield, Ohio * Ayers Give nature three helps, and nearly eve ry case of con­ sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. **11RHn««d Ayer’*Cherry Perioral a fenn alto. I have teen terrible m o* of I uiik die. •Met wire<! Ii* It, I «n never without it.” AMisn-r a, U ahii . ton , JlHtietta, Ohio, 4Se..Mc.rSi.W, ,t.r>. ATSrtco., jFo r Consumption A Pleasant Hour With Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle was a "hoarder •of the gold of silence” and would sit fo r hours, puffing away a t his pipe, without uttering more than a g run t or a gruff monosyllable, Leigh Hun t, his neighbor and in ti­ mate, once wrote to a friend: “Have just spent a pleasant hour with Car- hde. When I went ip he growled: ‘Hello 1 Here again?’ and a t parting he snapped out, ‘Good day 1 ’ and that is the sum of the conversation he honored me with. Bu t how eloquent his silence is I I ju st sat and looked a t him and came away strengthened for a fresh struggle.” To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative Bromo Quinine TaMets. ja ^ g . Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. T h i s Si^UlatOTe w * jlfc 'jC Z r Cures Crip ' in Two Days, * F o r . ; t h a t : x) on every box. 25c. Health demands dally action o f the bowels. Aid nature wfth Ayer's Pills, t ' bil - . i CJt'Vi'IMHWK a m iraurr of promtui.it pliwicimm.m-r th e« . * L •»“ e. “f *•« fo>’ “ .i l l to i-vcMut. b -ritl-imm lMM l-lto ^pu_blid»u p .(form _»l.ckad up ( t n . r u Comity Mrfvul A».r.l»tion. U .,cW i (1 ) O uM W Ir .u .t 3 u»t;« t. LOW R A T E S I T O T H U SOUTH, SOUTHEAST a n d SOUTHWEST VIA gUEEN^a C rescent R o u t e . \ • Nvwspapei-s Are Useful, A crumpled up newspaper forms an excellent rubber for the kitchen stove, and if it bo used to wipe off water or anything else which may happen to boil over it will be found th a t the regular cleaning and pol­ ishing will be less often heeded and more easily accomplished, A news- er rubBer is also an excellen t, The Worm’s Punishment* A fathe r had been lecturing his ’substitute for a leather or duster son upon the evils of staying ou t ’when one is cleaning windows, I t late at night and of getting up late gives a good polish and saves tho in the morning. ‘‘You never will wear and tea r of cloths, amount to anything,” lie continued, "unless you tu rn .over a new leaf. | Remember th a t tbo early bird catch- Does every one wiio lives in steam YCCO tnu iend i t . A t a l l eS«T?r* r ?1* a 11 • ’ am ' hcated rooms'know, the benefit of ' . “hout the worm, f a th e r ? i bowls of water kept standing oh in q u ir y the ydung jnan, borrowing the radiator? Every radiator in the pld sarcasm, "Wasn’t he rather foolish to get up so early?” “My, son,” replied the old man solemnly, “ that worm hadn’t been to bed a t all. lie was on his way home,” Cures a Cough or Cold h i one day! Why cough and risk Consumption? This famous remedy wil! cure 0,,ce*. Grippe, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, and other Throat and Lung troubles, it is taedicine made. Pleasant to take. Doctors ^ ‘ ' Price 25 cents. ivery.; radiator" in the house should have its bowl, a low, wide one for preference, and the Witter should: be renewed every morning. Thu atmosphere is mado mefet^had’fresh, plants fiourisbjttnd ( the family temper is generally im- Frankley—Don't you think it’s ' f^oved. The bowls may bo of coarse ' rather mean to mb it in on Todd but artistic pottery or of brass, Nei- in that fashion ? ther need be expensive. Meaiiley—Well, there was' a time when ho could have rubbed it into me if he'd wanted to. Now, this is my day, Frankley (significantly) — Yes, "every dog has.'lns dny.’^-Thiladeh plna Prose. .'■•'1T’^ ' Q S r "i^' jy 'Miftwte 1*** WR ITS P i,R RATES. •J .H y .A . Ohl«(to,X|I. T>.2*. A. ■. • ', ^Inat*owf» Appreciation. Wealthy Patron ■“-This portrait ■kdoesn t resonihlo my wife u particle •“ •not a parliek*. , _Artifst --No; it doesn’t look much like her,, lmt, my dear sir, the tooli- muwo, tho leolmique! Imliusu.poli.i To Revive the Clock. Cheap clocks are often said by watchmakers, to be not worth re­ pairing. In that case see what a good cleaning will do, for often a dock gel? too choked with dust to. perform its duty and will go perfect­ ly when that duet has been removed, Screw off the back of tho dock and then immerse tho Works in naph­ tha. When dean and dry replaco the works, ami probably your chick will go as Well as ever again, -. * . -Oft a-wnat (if5tofa. Jit t-mylj' (lithe? KljUc,i! « f ,i tk ft-lCs'ilf It! thn fur, ItlU-Mi'lA'tr avHF ’rt< k I US Svrtifjtftr,!* Of d.soaSO S'Mat! I amfV.t = «J* thixmiolo 1 I;?8tm I* rlcai I i t l Hi c'tT ?A n ’Jcr? k]iaw ior u:« jiHtli-* ami tlift pipas CcuwHafiaa Proa. QuesSfon Blank tor Homatrsairnsnl and Books Ftee, xwr Wftdne office 1 > Pepn Ciaeim for the of » been op- H a was , a piauo Xenia- was give tionep a. bas pike cer sear looked I tioulfl' tb tion in The Uai "turned t' peated e whose In pot able 1 Marsn. papers O’ appear i Cincionn taken tb three Cii • A verj .Sunday 11 . ord-Heru every wc ['• tbft-page 1 Under tl Exchang ■ 0 Usubjei wives en advi'*e 'i> -children . beautiful On tht ■ found s'>! . ous recip authority pie maki hertecip fished.. A w< heteelf. have rea< knowing name iii i Was born tionj begw 14i and Ward Pay; ing for tin Slarge m lUttJnier '. 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