The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
* * * » $ * * i * * i S ir o S r e w u jm a their W a ' :i Wash Fabrics, fi’jL ^ > fdebk those liavo h W * * lj^V'O been sc, 4 * nrmx and btyle' un stirpasd W G««ii value. • * ’aWc vci,i° e ?* Same | 01 )gcr t f l B& and summer, in fU0fc all a* the Oust, Algo fig,Ured f f »its. % , all occasions, Jamestown io O s , we are agents. ■* • ■ • • ■ • ■ fi- long telfc want for waists and Thousands of yar^ls we have Jurtains, fresh clean stock ot buy today and sell at our r, Ready-made suits $10.50 up OHIO, | | IN GOLD I ur premiums of $50 te 1,1904. B u y your sa lt M ea ts , O y s t e r s get a ticket w ith 'each ift Save yoiir tickets . I . S M I T H , 1 , Agent tor e Insurance Co. ' P h i l a d e l p h i a , i d e n t C o . o f N , Y " L A C E 8, ’04 t y - f i v e h e a d o f l h o r s e s , Proprietor, Xenia Ohio A Gnat SettMfion, re was a big sensation In Lee* nd,, when W, I t Brown of who was expects,i to die,. i Hie saved, by D r. King's Nu# ftty for Consumption, H* 4eI have endured inWflhwnl* from Asthma, bu t your New *ry gays me immediate relief n thereafter effected a complete - Similar cures o f Consumption, >rAnt Bronchitis and Grip a 1"6 Us. I t ’s the peerless remedy it and long troubles, Prx* id $ l„ 00 , Gnarranleed *11 t. Trial bottles free. A fho ttiw iu i Mew* Austin o f Winchester, ft>d« a t to do in th* hour o f neeto had such Ah nnttauaf or tnd liver trouble, ph/«c»«»j hely her H e thought or end King's m t r m B I k dlef «e «ue* t« d * -*n*/ iose contracts are as plain ad notes* ife or Twenty Payment life, with* Y $2,000 or hetter, almost as cheap t» we will pay you $400 more than give you 7 elective conditions you times face value o f your policy in i , , Also agent for the 1 Niiwaip Ah ;“V-1 i r i%thrifts* ei**r*.Arprt-Jr*** ? wm LOCAL AND PERSONAL * I V « —'D.shhtnfe & Stm* t f & Kelley’s «alc o f ShortSflorn fdttlo takes pk ee May 23th. * psrry Haggard, an old colored res. •jrnt Is reported dangerously HI, • Sirs. Harvey Crawford is reported gick suffering with heart trouble - Shirts, jackets overalls sox, sua- render,gloves, mittens eta, a t Cooper’s Mr, ami Mrs. B. U. Ridgway of ibyton arc spending the day with their Cedarville friends, —.Early Ohio, Bose and Hebron seed potatoes a t Coopers Mrs. Claude Phillips left this morn- jag for her home near Zanessille, G,, where she-will visit her p a ren ts.. Misa Agnus Kyle, of Osborn, was the guest of her father, Mr. Boland gyle, Saturday and Sabbath. —Agency for Bharpless Tubular Cream Separatum, at Sferrett’s, Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Anderson, ,wgnt to Cedarville 0 Sunday to visit iriemia.—Spring Valley Blade. Mrs,- McKinney of Xenia whose . house burned down some days ago a t the intersection of the Charleston road with the Columbus pike has sold- the plot of three acres to Mrs. Lillie M, Bretuey of Xenia for $300. The many friends of Mr. Bobert Jackson will regret to hear tha t his condition is unchanged and that 1 there is little hope of Ins recovery, He is suffering from a cancer* of the ucclc, ■supposed to hifvo been caused by a ffill through the barn .floor a , couple years ago. ’ , I will have a wall paper hangfer with 18,years experiance’after Monday . April.18, J . O. Barber, ---Woo! twine,at Cooper’*, The Greene County Sabbath School convention will bo hold Apr. 19,. nu the F irst M, E . church Xeuia. *HrH *» b o p S aj , e C heap -A good phaeton iuquiro a t this office. Mrs. Ghestora McDonald’ Carr ■teacher at Otlerbein university will give an elocutionary recital in the U.P. church Apr. 29th for the benefit of the Ladies'Aid Society, admission ten .'andtwenty cents. E B. Kelly, the. milHonaira owner of White Hall farm near Yellow Spring was fined for contempt of court before Judge J . K. Mower, His .fine was only the cost in the case but' he was given « good lecture. The ‘’Lubber Tire King” had failed to.ap pear in a civil suit aa witness. The postoffice department has sent, out a warning that parties will be pro secuted for. any infraction o f the post al laws by depositing in rural mail boxes any sale bills, advertising mat ter or any communication, unless pro per stamps are affixed. A telegram wrts received here Thurs day night from Hon. George L ittle requesting that all that were interested oas 9 flge--of--ti>e-^Brannoek—bHl- .fa.tlie.House should be, Ihero . toda Aire rn »£ y. WT “iC'few“"in,ic""iibl(i" 'to 1 go" though..the" county will be well represented. Those from here whowent. were Rev.’s W» J. Sanderson O. H, Milligan, Messrs. Thompson Crawford, IT. ti. McMil- laii nnd Henry Kyle. . » Probate Judt,e Slump on last Sat urday appointed Mr. L . G. Bull,, of this place as .administrator of the George White estate. The will was made at Ziou City and gave every thing to John Alexander Dowie, no relative being mentioned. Prof. John H. Sayres was named ns'executor but could not be appointed by the court ho is a non refidcuit o f the state. The property will be appraised- Saturday by Messrs C.- W, Crouse, John Mc Lean and J. (J. Barber, • Ira Biekard Darling, colored, died laat night about eleven .o’clock o f heart trouble. She had been Mek for aome time- but was able to be up and around, She returned only a few weeks ago from Zion City- where she had been induced to go by some of the local Dowieites- She failed to- be “ healed" and returned home. The funeral will beheld Sunday. A meeting will be held in the May ors office next Wednesday evening for the.purpose of organizing & driving chib. The race track will have to be fixed to some extent and as many a.s are interested in such sport should be present. Oedarville can easily sup-. port an organization of this kind. ' Mrs. Win. -McLean- died at her home Wednesday after along suffer ing with consumption. For severe weeks she has been, in a dangerous condition, She was 24 years of ago and was Miss Fannie Bobinett of Xenia before marriage. Beside a hus band she leaves a -five year old sor„ The funeral service takes place this af ternoon at the M, ,E. church, Rev Middleton officiating. Bev. O, H . Milligan and Mr. B , F . Kerr attended a meeting of Xenia P resby tery ' a t Columbus Tuesday, Dr. JJ O. Stewart, was chos„en as a delegate to the General Assembly in May. Mr. W. J . Tarbox is bis alter nate. While in Columbus Messrs Milligan and Ken- were visitors .to the Senate Chamber during the vote and discussion of the Brannock ward local option bill. They report that there was much demonstration after the result was announced. Dr. Car son made a strong speech in favor of the amendments. A representative of the Home Tele phone Co. from Springfield was here Monday evening in conference with several local capitalists with the ob ject of interesting them iii the forma tion of a local Home Telephone Com pany for this place. If. the project should be pitshed to completion it would give this place direct communi cation with Dayton Springfield and a largo country district! The gentlemen here who are behind tho matter are entirely capable of stocking the com pany and are entbuiastic in its proba ble success.—Osborn Local. Mrs. H annah W . Brown, widow pf the late Xixon G. Brown, died Wed nesday about fi o’clock. She had been in a critical condition for several months, and since her husbands death no hope liae been entertained of her i„covery. She was in her eightieth year. The deceased was* born in Vir ginia and~~before marriege was Miss made her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.0/-r w ford. Another daughterMrs.Madden re mains, Mrs, Brown leaves three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie and Mrs. Harriet Gregg and Mrs. Mortimer Thompson. One brother a'so remains. The funeral will be held at the residence. at 10 o’clock Saturday morning. R E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. VT‘ * u ± T X)/iairlrnnna High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, 0.- Call and secure dates. DEFENSE AGAINST GERMS. All infectious deseases are germ diseases. The germs thrive wherevere 'there is dompness and decay. rJ’he best defense against them is to nuilce the home so sanitary that germs cannot get a foot hold. AH sinks, drains, eel* lara closets aud other danger spots must he kept thorough ly disinfected. We have all. the reliable- fumigators and disinfectants. Bach has its appropriate use. The quality of everything we supply is this highest trad the price- is right. Can' give you *ray special information you need; HERE IS A GOODCHANCE For gentlemen of taste aud judg ment to secure a stylish H a t frem an attractive and very complete Stock. We urge you to take advantage of this opportunity.. Our lino of Hats and Furnishings is one of -the most up-to-date in the city. Price on Hats, $ 1 / $ 1 . 50 , $ 2 , 00 , $ 2 . 50 , $ 3*00 and $3*5 °* . •I t h e h a t t e r . 27 Smith Limestone St.* $prlt#eW. 0 . t 4-~ 1 - V ; ____..-••V-V'-t-. ■ - Grand 4 Spring Goods. ’'uiiiuMiiHiiMiiiiuiHiiiiiimiviiimtiiiik. E MEAN to dress you stylishly and a t a more moderate cost than ever this season- Our large and elegan t stock for which we laid the plans s ix months ago is now here and awaits your most critical inspection. Every dollar’s worth o f the better lines o f clothing have been made especially for us and is full of sty le , qua lity , and intrinsic merit. . : \ S p H n g ' O v e r c o a t s . A . very stylish line id olive green, browns and fancy mixtures. Unmatchable values.......................... $ 12.00 Perfect -fitting cqats with hand ft-lied collars, hand padded shoulders E. M. System tiilo ring .lis, $16 and Finest Tap Goats, some silk lined to edge oE buttun hole, in finest E. M. System manufacturers, $20,$26 and $ 18.00 $ 30.00 .Spring (Suits. A large variety in blacks, blues and fancy m ixtures, the best fo r th e money we have ever show n . . . A better line in. the real tailor- made E. M. System clothing. Swell styles fo r young m en ....................... Fine cheviots, homespuns and the neat grey worsted effects, in smart “ Henley" shape, $18, $ 20 , $22 and $ 10.00 $ 15.00 $ 25.00 ^ M e n ’s T r o u s e r s -^ A Large D isplay in Popular and W e ll-K n ow n Makes. $ 3 .0 0 , $ 4 .0 0 and $ 5 0 0 , Men's Fine Hats. ' New spring styles and new coloring. The John B. Stetson Panama shape (like illustration) is making a h it and we can no t get duplicates fa st enough, $3.00, $4,00 and $6,00 The Stetson stiff in full, flexible is th e lightest and most comfortable hat, as well as the best value. Our price $3.60, | Other hats a t $1.00, $1 60 and $2,00. A full assortment in every grade. . , W H J t r I S L E F T 'm F JiLL SU ITS.—T h e ro w ilt be m a n y a c h illy d a y b e fo re s u m m e r a n d sev e ra l W ..* , . . >r, . « u u :uu . .u>—* l>v» w i „ v* lfidRy - J __, „ m o n th s y e t to w e a r m e d iu m w e ig h t c lo th in g . T a k e c h o ic e o f a ll o u r f / 2 . a n d $ IS a n d som e $18 S u its a t $ 9 . 98 . C hoice o f t o o S u its in E .M -, S y s tem m a k e , $22 to $28 g ra d e s, n o w a t $ ! 6 .SO. , ■ * ..(M, v iV; ■ R .. S . K i n g s b u r y , a m» -^ >Sr-- -E r ~ M [ m n '- S t*>'- -3t< cn ift> ~ i^^^ m mm mmrnmmi Mr. O. H . Diliman o f Dayton Wna in town Monday in tho interests of this traction line. MASSIES CREEK. The regular .meeting of council was icld Monday evening. The usual monthly bills were ordered paid, The ordinances for elective lights and the Springfield and Washington Traction company were each given a reading. A recess was taken until. April 25, when the traction ordinance will be passed. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. There’s a town not far from Xenia, I t’s the village Cedarville, Therc’B.where there was fine fishin’, But blame the paper mill. * Oh bring back them days __, When the mill wasn’t here^ Ju st think of spoiled fishin’, Aud vou’ll shed a tear. No Commercial Compass Ever pointed torn safer port than does onr advertising to this money saving, shoe center—the thrifty, the wise, the economical,’ recognize this, and avoid the “Rocks of U n c e rta in ty ex agg e ra ted statements and misrepresentations, by steering straight here. Our talk today ' is about . a I have placed in my shop a set of ;larcus patei shoeing stocks and am irepared to shoe vicious horses or mules without injure them in tlie least !; do not care how bad they are. These stocks are something entirely new and are as for ahead of any stock you have' ever seen as a self binder is ahead of a cfadle, C. H . Pendlitm. South Main St, Cedarville, O. Down the cliffs at the fishiu’ rock Is where Mr. Barlow used to roam, He would get a stringer of big fish And tutn and go back home.. Along the mossy bottom, The fish used to steal, The bass and cat fish, And the saw-tooth eel. SPRING STYLE SHOES. Our Btock comprises all that is excellent in style, fit, comfort and' durability, and beat of all a t a moderate pnee. Sire, width and price marked in plain figures. Men’s Ties eicjo^OO Komen’sShoes andOxford.Ties 95cto$3.50. This stream has cut a pathway Which is narrow but is deep, I t runs through Massidonia, So tliay call it Mnrsies creek. POLITICAL A t the meeting of-tlie County Cei tral Committee last Saturday after noon the Fourth ward trouble/ was aken up for setlloment. I t ftas de cided to hold an election in that ward next Saturday, II. L,Smith Wm« : Todds and Judge Slmup were appoint- to see that the candidates would get r play, The election will take place ifl th» afternoon. The following delegates'were named the Republican convention of the third sub-division o f the Second Jud i cial District in'Daytou April 23; C. Spencer O, F . Howard, H , L, Smith, Charles Darlington R, L. jiowdy, W, I j . Miller, 0 . V, Shearer, L,- Magrudcr, Wm. Sncidecker, E, Schnebly, M,. K. Snodgrass, , A, Faxon, and Marcus Hhoup. The following , is the vote of the various candidates a t the primary; F , Tarbox 1137} W. B. Stevenson, 125; T. E , Scraggy, 1114; Win, Many a day I have laj'ed on the grass And before I could wink I would pull out a bass. Now that is past And 19iike that no more, Now you never see Mr, Barlow On Massies creek shore. May Tarbox, Our line of shoes for misses, hoys, and children is the heat it has ever been our pleasure to ahbw parents. Your money back if tho goods don’t suit. We are looking forward to a big spring business. Will you be in today or will yon come later? Meet your friends and leave your packages a t , YOUNG & NISLEY, ’’Good Shoes Cheap.*’ 7 East MainSt.. Springfield, 0 , The Herald is Under obligations to the Xenia Gazette for the halftone of Judge BcrOggy on page one. To Cure a Cold in One Day Talc©Laxative Bromo Quinine TMab*g gm j? fcojc* 25 e* w T, Jodds, 1107} M. A. Rraadstone, 109< W. Br.iUh, 1007; G, A. McKay, 008, '-—Before you begin your heavy i’nrm work, inspect your harness as to whether you will need any now sets. Our line represents the best quality for the money. Come and see K err & Hastings Bras. U 8 T OP I.UTTERS, 'List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postofilce for the month ending. Apr. 16, IDOL List No. 1 fi, McWhiH Mrs, Elisa, Hpeneer Jositip. Ti N. TA traox ,lVM . HERALD’S SUPERIOR JOB PRINTING Elizabeth M. Kendall and K ath^ erine, L , t^iffel to J , J , and Mkry E. Turner, 54 acres in Xenia tp ^6000, tMattie ft. Uopeuhaver to Aliea Watson, 1 lot ia dahtwlowtt, $1,170* * A l t g j d H p i l r , «U k t m k The Aftlr ilogft 7«jUiit» isowg and h t t v j and all ‘ m ' - k m W* ! l
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