The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

m G irtsAMxnrnofBM ift POWDER A b s o l u t e t j r P a r a 7 H W t $ NO SU B ST ITU TE J LOCAL AND PERSONAL ; —Seed (Jom-~Di>bbi«s <fe Hon, tf Burao, tb# King afMngkUu* Mr*. W, Xi, Starred eontium-s to improv* from bar attack of rheuma­ tism though very dowif. Mr. W. U , Mitchell loft Wtdiu* j day for BigBandy, T#a»„ where he Iho* lumber interest*, —A full liu* of Faming Imple­ ment* at Starred'*, The Ladie* Aid Society of the M. K. church will hold Easier market j Saturday, April 2nd, •—Shirt*, jacket* overalls sox, sus­ pender,gloves, mittens eta. at Cooper’s r Mia* Came Cline, who is a matron at the G, 8. and 8, O. Home, Xenia* was the guest pf friends here last Fri* day and Saturday, —A live-room house to rent in good ] condition, -Well and cistern water, A good furnace in house.. Bert Baldwin, Selma O, M r James Cre&weHwho has been] having quite a siege of the grip and aheumatism is reported better. Mr. Creswell suffered a relapse and for *rfr%g' mm WW 'J* ^ <JW W PI PP-J$*fP- *«s m *"*■ w *m* WREN Monday, March 21, is scheduled for the first day of spring. —Herring and white-fish in hu lk severaI l1^ 8 w«8 ^ si«k ' - and pails at Cooper’s, —Head quarters for, seed potatoes* Thursday was St, Patricks day. onion sets, garden and flower seeds in and tho green was much in evidence, bulk and packets at Cooper’s ‘ /-S e e d Oats, and seed Corn fo r t a n n e r y Piano House of Springfield, sale by G, W* Hammau, 14d. ' one oftthe largest pjauo agencies m the state sold two pianos recently. .'Mrs, h, K j Mitchell continues to Qne to Hr. J . O, Stewart the other improve from her attack of pneumonia to Charles Harris: Mr. and Mrs, Moody Nagley are Empire Cream Separators, Agency entertiunmg a boy which arrived a t to let by Townships. Call on then- home, Tuesday. - - ■ Korf & Hastings Bras! Grand Display of Spring M illinery, Opening Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 17th, 18th and 19th, 1904, EASTER HATS READY. They are always ready to put on and wear, Very attractive and characteristic spring hats in enough different styles to please all who contemplate buying hats ready trimmed. All different, some a r e elegant and dignified, others gay and picturesque, but all refined and artistic. The prices are at least one third Jess*than, exclusive Millinery Store Prices, „ ' - • ’ ' 1 UNTRIMMED HATS, If you prefer to be your own millinery we have, the right shape for Spring hats and everything you will want to^trim them with. Our magnificent display of trimnied millinery will show you what will suit you best and give you the needed inspiration. * If however you want us to trim the hat, please order it as far in advance of j|j Easter as you can. W e’re certain to be rushed at the last. THE EDWARD WREN CO, The new Kemp Spreader, “ Thw j W McElroy pal<1 Mayor McFar- SPRTlSJfiFTFTD jess' is the strongest, simplest, lnn(1 #R Tl1PR;jftV mnP1-„„ fni. U(t ^ J .V U N V J T 1 I L u l ^ i W, R. Sterrett. land $8,85 Tuesday morning for his Succ s ’ a Cheapest, >y, xu cuerr-ect. night’s lodging. - The chargejvas plain ' Mbs Mitiy Lewis of Hillsboro is the drunk, guest of Mr. and Mrs, MoodyNagley, -Tile6a]e of t}re Stewart 'property —Spring, ia here, see Puffer & will take place Saturday March, 19, Whittington for garden seeds, seed at 2 o’clock on the premises, See potatoes and onion'sets', , • elsewhere for description. 13d. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Turnbull- The cost to the state has been some- entertained a ,'tttimbor of friends a t thing enormous to settle the rioters in . - dinner, Timrsday. ■ Springfield. The cost was about - B>rn, to M r - and. Mr?. H arry $2000 per day^cbxusive of incidentals ^ Whittington, a girl, Thursday. • The totei cost is estlmated'at §14000. I Plat opens for Durno Co. Wed, Dumo has crossed OHIO, Foil S ake C heap -A goe.d phaeton inquire at this office. Mr. D, 8 . -Ervin was m Cincinnati, Tuesday. —Wool twine, at Cooper’s. The. many friends here of Mrs, E, \V. Hagar of Xenia will be pleased to the continent | know that she ia much better a t the Mqr. 23, et-2.30 p, m. Standard time *ix times during the past .4. years. | present time. ' / a t McCollum,. Admission 35c, Opera House March 26. , Hear and see the Diinm ' Co, AH airs; Alien Phillips an aged colored .Mr. and Mrs. Louis Suilenbergev ‘sorrows and'troubles will be forgotten, woman died Wednesday night, alter went to Oxford, Saturday where the Magic, Music, Illusions, Imitations, a long sickness, - , latter Will visit for some time/ Mr. Comedy and Ventriloquism, You J - Fou SAMJ-Singk comb Brown SdlenbCrger went on Ip Cincinnati, wiUlaugh and laugh as never before, Leghorn ‘cocketals. Brown, Inquire o f J , S . probate Judge Shoup has appointed J . H. Wolford as gunrdku of Nellie J and Mildred Trtupbo. . Robert Tindall of Selma, who has been In the western and southern states for several months on (in extended tour returned home, Monday evening. The Stewart dwelling belonging to 4hp- i-vi»tees-ofthe-H.-P.eburcirwiH bo offered. fpLsale, B^urday^March^Afi Monday on business.' He returned The public sale o f -surplus stock home that evening. - held Thursday by Mr. F , B, Turnbull Mrs. J .W . Leggett who has been waa weHattended. Every thing of- Very sick for several days does not t^red brought good prices. show much sign o f improvement. Dumb makes the impossible seem -rSee W. R. Sterrett’s line of bug- possible, the unnatural natural, He gie 3 ,. carriages, etc, 7 ca“ses >'«u to see wt)M ?ou do «ot see A . i 7 and not see to see wbat you thiuk Miss Marne-Brown Editor and one ofthe Proprietors of the Miami Gazette 1 '* . of Waynesville Ohio .under the new’ Judge T. E . Scraggy of the court Management, caUedmnMr^, anti-Mrs, jffilomniou-Pieaaia^pending- soyerfth Bradford, S u h d a y H a y e a t J P r ^ a ^ h X j d ^ k S g r i n g s ’Bikffiti 'ao, w g i f t i d . BrbiMice, Sealer at Belle Centre O. the first, of 23, who. formerly lived here were this week, returning home Thursday granted a marriage, license. Rev morning. G ran t is named as the minister who Don't forget Burno Co., S « * l . y Porf°™«l oveningi Match 26, a t 7-30 standard 5 The spelling match that was to be given Tuesday evening under the di rectum or the Ladies Aid Society o iss xm la Hariier was the g uest o. Miss’ Flora Nistiet of Yellow Springs several days the first of the week. —Early Ohio, Rose and Hebron seed potatoes a t Coopers The county commissioner* Messrs time, .1. W. Smith, R. H .Hash , aud Joshua . , , , , . r l B.irnett werciu town Wednesday look- C1 „8 »^Df goo s o 0 tbe u . P. church has been postponed tag nfter com tf .all™. The 0 rr S,*“1‘ o f^ t o “ k», ^ h « t o a o i k o indefinUt| j 0Biug toB„ muol,*kno» . m iK o r a a l pnOgahraUnOn .' . " " * * * * “ S ' « • , i- f purchased from Mr. W. J , Wildmau. The congressional convention for The Postal Union Telegraph com-. Hiason is occupying the farm purchas- the Seventh District was held pany h putting another wire through e<j fr0(n Mr, Charles Turnbull. Springfield yesterday. General from Columbus to Indianapolis, Les- A,___ a_ t _ Y._ vVarren Keifer was nominated on the first ballot. President Roosevelt was Mrs. E. S. Keyes and Mrs.’ Jennie Linn of Van Wert, 0 ., who h <s been visiting the former, were in Cincin­ nati, Monday. . Mr. Marion Townsley of Spring- field ha* rented the cheese factory and expects to start a creamery some time soon. Mr. Townsley is negotia­ ting with Mr. Samnel McCollum for the rental of liis home, M r , McOol-j lum will occupy rooms over his store iu ease Mr. Townsley takes the pro-, perty. Invitation have been ;sent out an­ nouncing the marriage of Mr. Charles Fisher n popular youug man of Xenia' and Miss Bessie Walker, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. L- C. Walker of J ames­ town, Wednesday evening, March 23, 1904 at seven o’clock. Miss Walker was a former student o f Cedarville College and has many friends here. T o Cure a Cold in One Day TairaLaxative Bromo QuinineTablets. pp //, Seven Million boxes soM In past tZmtanths. T h is s ig n a t u r e , y r * MMMMBBBHBBnnaHBBBKBHnBBaEHBHHMMnBBMnBi Cores Grip In Two Days. on e v e ry box.25c. AFTF-RTHE COMPANY. PUBLICSALES. J. S. Brown stock sale March 31. Tuesday afternoon. Charles F . Howard, Presecutiug ' Attorney brought action against the People’s Gas and Electric -Light Company ,of Xeuiu, Quo warranto proceedings •were filed in the circuit court to oust the company from its franchise, owing to failure to live up to terms of com- tract in that the service .was poor. This company hag had more or less trouble in.Xenia for t h e , past year. Only a few months ago. the company president and attorney were each hearily fined in the Gom.mOn Pleas court for contempt. H s m Clayton McMillan, stock sale, 4hUpi»y-D«y»c - HP SB . SPRING OPENING Our first spring opening of ^Millinery, Suits, Skirts and spring novel- ' ties will be THUSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 17, IS and 19. Suit Hats , Wn show the complete selection of the “ Gage*' Suit Hat, known tu be the best and moat exclusive suit hat made* ' TheTdcal hat for early wear. Jobe Bros. &CO. Kk ter Hagler was in town Wednesday Alonzo Spahr who lives a t New Jas- with a m e n of men looking after the ^ rfir°e% I^ d^ n^ i^ r ThTlmSse | iu(5or8ed.atlf] delegates to tbcNationa W°rk* ' was occupied by M r Spahr and M r .!-f-^wentmn instructed to vote for him. F ob Hu,fc.—Three hundred shocks of Matt Smith, and both are homelesg- c'*ru. Mrs, M. A . Crcsswell* A defective flue was the cause of the fire. Helping a Tired System If.4 tasy to help With our Bad* Iran and ‘Wine. There is food', stimulation and the limbing of rich in ft. All the. vital forces are ap t In W weakened •in the spring, and any lurking ten­ dency to discern may eeze the v.pjmrhudty lit atisek. Beef, Iron, —Wanted to buy a ' ‘New Heal’ plow, secondhand, ■ Bert BaldwinSelma, 0 . M r L. L. Aitken, who was &guest at the home of his father-in-law* Mr. J . W*Pollock for several days, return­ ed to his home in Colorado Springe, ' Col., Tuesday. Mr. Aitken came east on a business trip. Miilineny Opening' ■at .■ Mta. Condon’s Friday and Saturday March m b and f26th. AH are Invited. *‘Jumn rtarailtoii, colored, appeared before Mayor McFarland last Satur- swfior imrtnfr of t.imfirm of F. L ^iw*v day moniingafter having spent the night in the village hostile, and was I a® now prepared for Spring trade with large stock a f Harness, Collars, whqiS, etc. Now if you want a square deal and no “ trick game” methods in business call in and get your motley's worth. Dorn the Harness Man, where cash wins, Ilev. J . W*. S, Lowry of Olarlnda Iowa, will lecture at the R, P. church Timrsday evening, March 24, at 7 o'clock on the subject of Sf, Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland, his life, doc­ trine and Missionary labors. Charles Crouae and family of (led arville, were the Sunday guests of j Harry Viuee and wife—Charley; Campbell of Cedarville was a visitor here Sunday -Sm a ll Charleston Scn-J tinal. H tatk or Onto, City or T oi . et K), j Lt.tvis Coimnr j FftANK.f. CuB-mv makes oath that lie is I and Wine fs<fu?ih.il feue h:cause it is :t f '' .l AoUiI! cf1- ft. mod- •icitm. • ■ ‘ ■' IV s -i' 7T ceiitfi. IHACWISTERMAN, C*nfr*f Plmrmacy Cadarvlfle, : Ohio. 4)* fined $10 and costs ' amounting to f 13,85 f>r assault on Joseph Finney, a t the Basket Bali game last Friday night, - Fresh breadeveryday atCoopcria The fine Belgian horse a t Spring Valley a brother to Prince Albert, owned by the Odarv ille Horse Com­ pany died sever il day* ego. The ani­ mal bad Ikeu turned out for ex<raise !and injured hiimwlf In pky. The lm» it quite a h ta v f on« far the owayr*. cmiiity, anu state aforcsshl, and th a t Sant firm will ]ay the sum of OHI-J HCNDltKl) iHihLA-lffiforea^h e.vi ty caws'of Catarrh that rnimot he CiOv.-dhy th e use of iraT.Cs .CmuhfrCriJR ■ FltANK ,T. CIIfiSEY. flwi.rii to before mo and autiscfihed in m,v pretenee, this nth day of IJinm hcr, .A, !>' f , A; W.fif-EAH'hV, ’ m at. j Notary .I’ubltr*, ’t I ■ 1 I! s 11’ b t'atarrh cute ia taken Internally, and «i ts dlfertijr on toe hh««t and mun>u«| siirfin *of the .system. He ml for festimoni . «Te, fr»*e. Address F, 3. CHKNKVAOn. T.ih-sio, <» •old by dmaalaf, 7ft.-. Hall's Family J'lHs are the beat. COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver­ tisers ia that they expect imme­ diate returns of large propor­ tions. One prominent advertiser, illustrates the principle of adver­ tising In this way.* money expended (or advcsilaittK la the same ns If plneed a i interest. The . ttvolltH from the Advertising a te virinnlly the Interest on the itiTesiment. “TimBumsspent for adv rtlslng are properly chargeable to cap* itai account because the result­ ing good will is something that has value, which, if the Adver­ tising has been properly done, can usually bo sold for tho face value of the investment “The rate of Interest Is deter­ mined by tlic skill with which tlio investment Is made, “Just as the quickest way to Increftw Invested wealth Is by compounding the interest, just so tha quickest way to realize r#* suits fro® Advertising is to coni- pound the returns.*’-Advertising Experience. Advwtlsem get good return# on tli# amount tnvsstM In our CQlun^t*. tv# ranch th# pcoplfc **^**Wt*d| rtAncl,n.ow* my dearest Amelia, won’t you name the day ?” “Yes, Percy. IW ll be married wlien you’ve paid a ll th e ’ install­ ments on iny engagement ring,” The expression “make good/' product of the American habit of creating short and lolling idioms, is beginning to comprise the whole story of success in any endeavor, says th e St. Louis Republic. Wheth­ e r i t he an appeal to public support* whether i t ha in the smaller relation of services rendered to an employer, j/the American judgment is becoming runusually keen in deriding whether, on the whole, a man “makes good.” I t is no t nreeisely a question of th is or th a t shortcoming. I t is ririofly a question of a. .spontaneous judg­ ment. There are no ifs or huts con­ nected w ith the matter. Tho man “makes good” or he doesn’t “make good,” and th a t’s an end to discus­ sion. Anybody can see whether he does o r not. Excuses don’t-go. I u the New York Law school a t a recent lecture on th e making of wills the eftso of a woman in one of Rider Haggard’s, hooks was cited, This woman Imd a man's will in ­ scribed in ink op. her buck. And tlie will was held regular and legal because i t had been made i n writ­ ing, ' ' . A fter giving this practical illu s-' /iv tration the professor called on John W Smith* eaying: j 4$- XENIA, OHIO. James L Glass Presents SPENCERWALKER and high class company of Met­ ropolitan actors at Cedarville Opera House, 1 Three nights beginning Honday, Harch 21st. In a Repertoire of standard Dramas and . Comedies at . » PopularPrices 10 and 20 c. Change of Bill Nightly. “Is a will so imeribed regular] ^ mid legal in your opinion?” } m “NoV” answered Smith, t At “Why not?” asked the professor, “Bee&we it’s a skin .game*” replied Smith, . The pmfegvor frit angry enough to order Smith out of the room, but the rift#?* laughed so much that he decidedtd overlook the,atudent’* MONDAY NIGHT « TUESDAYNIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT * •■, LIGHT HOtTSE ROBBER - . SIMMY TENNI 3 SSBE - - TWO IRISH HEARTS Seats Now on Sale. ■■ • 1 Ladies Free Tickets Monday Night publicSateJifls at thisOflics rF ,i r V ' ‘iti. . i Twm rssi- mm i - i Thieves Enter l Valuable Anim, Yet Fc L The fimt horse to township wmie the c Cedsrviiie Frat^«t» v taken'some Hwe R .Sunday morning. Kyle's barn. The horse hud bee barn* led Into a umi the field a ta e to ‘the tlie Clifton pike. £ been broken down st j^>| ^animal had been foh From here it wae let . CJifton, A t this pi, stolen from M r I v horse hitched to it. The protective ns sent toDayton for tv bloodhounds, they v glouod hat failed to The news had been t. towns and cities but is known o f> the thie . - The animftl was a 1 .hands high, weigl pounds, two white f« ou teft frout 'fpot,' <. maue and clipped f biefe was a steel tir running gear, haru ci and r^arly new.. for the home and 82 lion of the thief is e■ • T* show that som a horse had, the bar: Barber had been en draft mare led o u t ' of the house, whici ■ Mr. Frank McLean Was made to pu t a 1 ' but it proved to 'the hofse was taken i : v but the bridle was 3 . p» Some other harness ® ranged but not hi ng. . i d ■The animal was quit iHa supposed that tl : driving horses. jMr.::T:'W*:St;ja it from the thieves nothing. H is barn h it open; p S i s i o T ‘.After April 13 m "Served in the wars, the age of 62 years, by applying for it, ing promulgated W der it age and servit quisites to a veteran sum. I t he is 62 ye prove hid service, he by the pension bu re capacitated for man receive a pension of this amount at this i ltd upward scale. 6i>years *old is regal one-half iucupacUab &month; a t 68 his [ creased to $10, a n d ; “W atch f S i ' hftl te . I t you’d loo ¥ . g \ bo higher price , 1S1 i &x Oriental L - Wo have fh 2,000 yar 11 in. to 4 Corset Co S 9 c .4 fc ,5 l [ \ Val Laces IScdown . H u n d r e d s I IEA1 Skirts. Sftv I d *01

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