The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
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Every dollar’s worth of the . i better lines of clothing have been made especially for us and is full ot s ty le , qua lity , and intrinsic merit. \ P -1 /$ I- A Pi** *i -1 A Jf4 { * I VH(;S‘S >3 l l i l i k l ZZhJt*'* 1 U V K ■ « h i m Following are the names of jurors drawn in the O’ourt o f Common f'leas o'n Tuesday. The grand ju ry wil meet May "l apd the petit ju ry on May 10; GRAND JURY . New Jasper tp Beavfirereok tp Xenia City. Xenia City. Cedarville tp. John W; Fudge Geo. Koogler John Whaw a L, Babb-' Uobl.Towneley Guy H . Fogg P. O, Bctiham James Andrews John G iant Miller J . Allen Haines Lester Arnold Elmer N. Shigley W. A.'McDorman Perry-A. Alexander G. I).. Black Miami tp. Xenia Oity, j * Bath tp. Beavercreek tp Silvercfeek tp. Xenia City. Boss tp, . Boss tp, Sp’g Valley tp. Miami tp; PET IT JUBY . A .h " '- i B. M, Murdock > Cedarville tp. Aaron CjritesL Spring Valley tp. 1Chas. E. Ankouey Beavercreek tp. S p r in g O v e r c o a t s . >’ } x * * - A very stylish line, in olive preen, browns and fancy mixtures. , Unmatchable va lues . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perfect • fitting coats with hand felled dollars, hand padded shoulders ’; E. M. System ta ilo r in g^ lS , $16 and F inest Top Goats, some.silk lined to edge of button, hole, in finest E. M. , System manufacturers, $20, $28 and / * $ 1 2 . 0 0 $ 1 8 . 0 0 (S p r in g Suits.. A j large variety in blacks, blues and fancy mixtures, the best for the money we have ever sh ow n .. A better line in the real tailor- made E. M. System clothing. Swell styles for young m en ......................... Fine cheviots, homespuns and the neat grey worsted effects, in smart ‘Henley” shape, <$18, $20, $22. &nd ^ Morgan IienuDU • James IL Irwin 0 , Val Sims Joseph 0 , Curl David Ervin John Higgins •Isaac Shaw - James A. McMillan Alexander Kyle. Geo. F . Jobe . Michael Finefrook , James Shaue , Tunis Compton . . ftugh A. Turnbull Albert Kendrick . Cedarville tp, Silvercreek tp.- Spring. Valley tp. .Miami tp, Jefferson tp. Sugarcreek tp. Sugarcreek tp. Cedarville tp. :Cedarville tp. . Xenia.tp, Bath tp. Cedarville tp. Spring Valley tp. Cedarville tp. • Xenia City.. iffljO L lM FIRE. HLE THflEATNEO A report has been current the ,la,t few tl#y$ that a number of iE- t-d.-r?.1 population of CJiffon ha,j tj;ruih,uj Mr, Ervin Kyle for the arrest m BJvirj and Freeman, alleged horse While Mr, Kyle was responsible to a certain extent for the arrest of thtge men yet he was backed by tlie Cedar ville Protective Association, i , j 0 i„„w being the one stolen. I t would ]JCi foolishness for the friends of the pjjg. oners to even attemp to assault M- Kyle dr damage his property. Otilfj men have also been'talked of because o f their action in 'the arrest of these men. The confession of Davis v,i|J be ample evidence to convict and -end these men to ibe-penitentiary arid any rash move made by their . friends will only give the association an opportun i ty to show their determination to rid the community of this class of people. I t is thought by some that the reports were circulated as a bluff against the members of the association. - Gc press Go S e n , ‘ t w i l l * L A t a r g e D i s p l a y i n P o p u l a r a n d W e l l - K n o w n , M a k e s , / , ..........., / . .................. . . j .......... $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 4 . 0 0 a n d $ 5 0 0 . - 4 / ' "i * * rF i i i e : ;.if i New -spring styles a»a.n?w cqloring. The John B. Stetson Panama shape (like illustration) is .............. * .00 The Stetsoi , making a Jbit and ^re cap not get duplicates fa s t enough, $3 00, $4.00 and $5. n Sliff in fu ll flexible i s th e lightest and most comfortable bat, *as well as the best value. ' at $1,00, $1 60 and $2,00. A fu ll assortment in every grade. W H J iT 1$ LEFT M i FJlhli SU lTS.~Th .cre tv lil b e m any a ch illy d a y before'.summer a n d z c r e r c l m on th s y e t to w e a r m ed ium w e igh t cloth ing. . T a k e ch o ice o f a ll ou r $12, a n d $15 a n d som e $18 Su its a t $9.98. Choice ofiOO Su its in E. M . Systetn m ak e, $ 22 to $28 g ra d e s, n ow a t $16.50. *- : J r ■-1'%4" dP-zfif-C’' ■ , ♦ l| Ptm? ■ t v.'-i - Jacob P. and Isabel Boolman, 51 acres - in Miami,'tp, $200f). John G. Turner to. W. B. Turner and others, 107, acres, rb Miami tp *$2258,33; - - Thomas W . St John to Wilfred Wheeler, 50 acres in Miami tp, $5000/ Wm ;F . Neeld to Chas Schmidt, 1 ot in Spriug Valley, §1. - James Wickersham and" others .to „„ , , , . „ , . . Harriet Wickershum, 1 lot in Spring i he school bouse at Selma *aught y ajiey ^j. fire Sunday and the building was only saved by the heroic work ofu *bucket J . M. Bull to| Sarah B. Lucas, 2 brigade formed from residents of the *u keoarvillc, $1300. place. Ih e Janitor had blown out Frank Harris to Emma Harris, lot the pipes and the soot took fire. F o r jn Xenia. $17i,30. a time it looked as though the build* • r> t » i . "-n „ •„ . ing was doomed but ,.jt was hunllv , , J^ . nnn . . . ,PI , - , , ■ r . / Llot in Xenia, $4,300. javeq . The seats .a n d seho.ol books r ; were taken out and the' loss--was. re. J "Jacob Kline to Erue'pj F . Bowmrn, ported at- $500._„ ' ' 20 acres Bath' tp., $1,200. • For fear'fire might break'out again ’. Wilson Hudson to Adam Behantz,. two'meu were'employed to watch acres., 2 lots in Xenia, $344,78, through dut'the iiight,' staying until I * ' 1 five o’clock Monday morning.- Soon after .this hour the fire broke out again tmd before it wan noticed' the flames J H . Nash to A. O. Bhoads, 36 had guined(8uch' headway that the res- J a°rea in Xbpia tp., $2,181 - idente found, it-impossibly to check j Livouia McKinney to Lillie* M., F7 ■« Je ■-u ••• i. .. -.. - ■ --. ■Sy. H. Strain to John and Minnie Ringer, 10 acres, Xenia td., $1,200. 5 0 <a 5 2 £ . M a i n S t . , X e n i a , O . the fire; • Tlie building*was a one story brick. There are about 112'pupils in atten- “inhce a t this school and .fo r' the' re* huniing fiv4 weeks ot the terra the IBretney, 3 acres,- Cedarville tp., $300. : John G. Sbope to Mary r ! Shope, 1 lot in Clifton, $00. Dnp ifiB ijoajlicc,to.Josenhine EC a I. town hall will be uscii for school ■pur-1 apa Lewis Harding, 1 Jot.iu Xenia, mj (6 book destined to be ,.nn„i features, bp t J SrtriflK *K“ . bUl. & f / l i j h have bearing« Jeart of life, especially thi ^•Brimstone BargaiflBiD s s - - r “ a ' S i i n w ' b i c h l t e h a s p r rnoas that make nil city think. The papers I* weekly to his g re a t sermoi municipal and social ink j, parkburst, Beecher and jn one. H e -hos broken rings ood ga«g6( laid bai /■iniquity, tore the-roasks slaveries, in fact he has -banded and unafraid ; ^ a t the Herald and the of One Hundred have d whiskey - ‘traffic « Ge( Xenia, ' The author isdistroctiv | joa of woman and the r teems'Vitb knight arrant 1. lifting of the so called \ While telling o? _ bei wrongs, her brutality, Hon in high as well as I]ays the blame on .mai iinan fervents sex and has pges by making' it und Iber sex is against her in t Bifc thus limiting.her scoj ■when she is thrown <m jghe finds only a few even her for honest work but ipr her.degredation. In chapter' entitled, “Mr's, gl.odAlmighty” he. scores fld middle c]as9 worn ■way energetic must ha lir the stored energy aiu hto all kinds of friv |8hi0n and/ dissipation. J Rev Tyrrell wus a be |wyer liefore .studying f *ry, so does not'haVe~to ix to 10 . The school board has hnd a M meet-1 min fflamwinr-'tu]W. 0 : llltllVda l firsthand be teils t< 1 1 me C lno lnn ia tl D iv is io n / [IfBnnstjlvaniaynBs.l Wwtarwa, US Sphsdulaot Pasiongcr TMIns-CentralTIms. iS y ra ri 5 'AM WlHmbU,..tv1*40*3' ®i*7 00',*6 25 A lto n ...... V, JetKKn.,‘> IvonUon..." KOurlMton1;. MtnllU....",.,. Xenia,., ^ ^ J-.,- ~ jlr.'Aa Jpinr V»l, . . lioxannft". Oregonla"! Morrow*."! Xovelana'i Mtlford.,," Clnt-e.... ,« Clncfnnelljir 3.< 3 k ! V 40 ...... 7 eg ! :~ 4 ..... 1UI PM PM PM *2 t0hil6B»4O 2 564 4 25 4 3G 824 835 012 621 5 * 46 ! 3 42 h M im I] A5t ,.,„ 1 Q* 06 | tS 42 6 SO1^..,. 7 07:1...... * uv-’ . ..,,7 24....... n 1st ...„...lf732........ -... .5fi4t 1 « ................?,SF54 7 E ll 23 3 455 « S M 8 051133 3 535 53iPMy fs i|/!/!!!!".7.7.t|fn4’ 8iC 777 ] 7777 ,bfiiliss- 18 41:-......». 86;.... goil.. 9 2012 World’s Greatest Shows ?3? Biggest on Earth! 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O. or Express or- jder or negistefed letter to TH E SMART SET. 1.12 Fifth Avenue New York, | N, B .-SA M P L E COPIES SENT FR EE ON API’L lf ’ATION m W \ ing and decided to have a four room j BO acres in -Beavercreek tp ^ $5,100/ structlra erected. Jby the opOniug of I ’’ -school next Tall. Mr, Edward Brant-J - - 1901--1904 j ner is superintendent. : . ■ * There was $2000^Insurance on .the | ^ rr building carried in the W. E . Cltm- j . , K °1r"ia’ I ' 1 ’ ^ P nl H fb .—Away aus agency. ’ The building was a to- v.C ,D 01 h r- Albert E Larson of ! tat loss and the board will receive the ‘ . 8p,ncc ™ 8uffenug witl‘ Ki<lney !full amount. ' ' | d^ease nnd backache. The pain he was called upon to ’endure was very greal attd rendered Ida life alniost a burded to him, . He 'heard of Dodd’s ‘K idney Pilis, and began to use them and almost a t once he began to get better. H e had k e n unable to work, * but Dodd’s Kidney Pills soon made him able to goto work again.; He used the remedy till he^was complete* ly cured. H e says he has grown stronger year by year since be got rid o f his old trouble. - He iayst--* “DotfiFs Kidney* Pdls cettainly gave me a complete and permanent <mre,»fbf I haVe felt stronger llnce I used them in ISM than ever beifore/I can do harder work now la 1061 than I COutd last year. I cannot praise Hodd’s Kidney Pills enough* 1 would uof be without them in the ■house.?*'' ■. ■ .'■:'■■’ ■■■■■■■.»''■-/' :r< I! mjfii "mTt l i RESTAURANT PAVILION, WORLD’S FAIR. The Farmers’ Co-operative Harvest* iing Machine Company/* with head- Iqunrters in Springfield was iucorpor- !ated in Columbus Wednesday with a capital stock of $500,000, I t is the first company in the world that lias a provision-that there shall be no bonded indebtedness, no preferred stock, no Istock issued except for value received. The incorporators are William N, ■VVhitely, A, L . Holman, W . N . Wliitely J r . , C. F . Jackson, 0 , E Brndfute, B. H. Ellis, F rank R7 Bickett and D. P ; Jeffries, * Plans are being drawn for the big > | plant on an eighty acre tract of land west of Springfield/ Work is except* ed to be commenced, by June. . The incorporators will proceed some time this week towmds the election oF. of- ficers ft r the company. A t this writ ing it appears that a Cedarville town ship farmer will he honor,ed with the Ipresidency, Mr. O. E . Bradfute, In un interview with the Herald Mr, Bradfute ha* not yet given his consent as'Tie docs not tyont the heavy respon sibilities of i h | office. The company is authorised to man ufacture and sell all kinds of }«rm machinery. The charter call lor 20000 [shares of stock at $25 a-share. The ’company will ho composed of hund reds of stock holders,, each being en- j titled to purchase any thing manufae tured by the company at 10 per cent discount, As all lines o f implements | are to be bandied a stock holder will save quite a sum in five or ten years and nt the same time receive the earn- , nigs,mi bis investment, m TIE I 1 ie Choice of Routes to Florida and South, Passengers for Florida and the .south Via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines from Oedfirville may ^ehet any route from Cincinnati in purchasing to u ris t, tickets Pennsylania Short Lines trains from CedarvilJo Connect a t that gate way with trough trains for Jackson- viHe, St, Augustine, New Orleans and other southern points, For par ticulars consult E, IX Keyes, ticket agent of Pehnsplvania Lines. Every Ticket Office o f the Penn*, sylvania Lines, is Free Information Rureau e f the great, World's Fair a t BU/ouis in 1904,. The Bureau ad- dress a t GedasVille is ,E .S, Keyes, in charge of Ticket Office . A ’Rooma" booklet o f St. Louis hotels and board* ing houses jlocation.and rates, com* iled by the World's Fair Manage- ment, can be obi lined . from liims als »othervalcable information. bnowe-of the dens, ps, hypocracitl julaes, foreign marriage" igfor money. The book is a reveiali lort review can scatj es. He calls a spade ies right to the point u’ll sit up till morni1 Hauld that every man ( rland boy in the lam key’d he nearer til rother man ever after on which Chris®' lould have set his se:i ?uritan Publishing C lo. fil.60.3 Perhnpa there are-a ot heard of Elizalieth |u>«: few and the ma »want to recommend i entitled, “ How l< i and Parents,*’ It ?ped fnrriHilai? . new, simple and g Jwhich are wonderf They are not ot i being bu t stick i Child on up thro snot theorize for / sperienee. The wor Wftcelcr Wilci ok: “ I wish me pother were obliged f , <nd ten days in Reed any more be hook? 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