The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

w < » W a t e h U s G r o w / ’ '« • been CUrr C U allege] h, ' •‘f ^ v i i Ale w<w rp tr,^ ,|tl!^Vcs, « * * „ ,» s r * * * . " * ^ > 1 l-V H eV ,® ™ -Assoc! mum, h h Y ^ 0 aok'fi. n ho«e friend, ^ j* 1 a ttm P to-. ftss,n)I| ^ * * Im PK>pmy, {J r* 1!*e" Wkcd of b Z * . in tlio arrest of ,> Sc "fe3lon c,f d ‘ ;; those a * . to convict m fae penitentiary- their fric u rta jj •ssociat^iH ftlJ op 11 an determination t o ?' ’ 0 t th,s class ofj)eoplc 7 ° Ine that file rtpol^ L ? a hluii' i n the association. IftTf TflfldSFEBS. DW >8 & and Isabel acres ,in Miami tp, ’ tfp U) 'V, B. Turner acres in Miami-tp John to Wilfred ’ ?Iiaiai tp, 85000. to Ohas Sciunidt, 1 h*J» 81. ham and ot,her8 (o am, I lot in Spring jarnh E . Lucas o $1300. -■ . ■ * ' Eaama Harris, lot to Win. E , Hale, $00. '>u6n F . Bowmrn, ¥1,200. -o Adam Sehantz, t«a. $844,78. John and *Minnie emVtrt., $1,200. ■ • O. Rhoads, 36- __ 82,181 . , , ey to Lillie* M. ' . darv illetp ., §300. M n ryE . Sliope, >.Josephine Kel- '0ENDUHE- BENDORE’S GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF SPRING GOODS • Begins Today and Continues Next Week. • Greatest money saving event ever attempted by us, at the full season, just when you need the goods,,, Thousand^; of dollars worth of new goods to be turned into cash at once. 20 per cent to 331*3 per cent discount. OnDress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Corsets, Gloves, Muslin and Knit Underwear, Table Linen and crash wash goods, etc. 33 1-3 P§r cent off all tailor suits, all lace curtains 20 per cent off and draperies 20 to 30 per cent discount. Get in early and come often, it will pay you. T. D. Bendure, Springfield’s Dayligiit Store, Xenia eh tp., $5,300. KM. ; il 18th i—^Away crtlS Larson o f' ? with Kidney The pain he dure was very life almost n card of Dodd's m to use them began to get inabfe to work, Hs eoon made A again. H e .was complete- e has grown • ace ho got rid says:— ‘ills certainly ■ d permanent anger since I sve** before. I in 3901 than annofc praise enough. X -hem in the * and South, i aud the iorter Lines any route dug tourist Jnea trains that gate- ’ Jabkson- r Orleans Fo r pa r-- ib , ticket r. ie Fof)fi.| brma lion (1’n Fair reitu ad* reyes, ?» Rooms’’ d board* a, cow* datings i him; f Tlie book destined to be the notable one of the year, not because of its .sen­ sational features, but for intrinsic worth, bold presentation of- little touched-on facts, but facts for all that, which have hearing on the; very heart of life, especially that of woman' is ' ‘Brimstone Bargains in the Marri* age Market, or the Traffic in Bex,” by Rev. Frank G< Tyrrell, D. B . , u n emineat of divine or St. Louis. Though having calls from great churches he refuses to leave- his little church in which be lias preached ser­ mons that make all that - great city think. The papers give columns weekly to hie great sermons on civic, municipal and social reform. H e ' is a Parkhurst, Beecher and Talmage all in one. He has broken up political rings'and gangs, laid bare snares of iniquity, tore the masks from woman ' slaveries, in fact be bps dune, single handed and unafraid in St. Louis what the Herald and the Committee of One Hundred have done to 't h e whiskey traffic in Cedarville and •Xenia. ■ . The author is distinctively a champ- • iou of woman and ' the whole book - teems with knight errantry for up­ lifting of the so called weaker • sex. While i telling of her faults, her wrongs, her brutality, her degrada­ tion in high a§ well as -low life,' be lays the blame on man. Ho says ■man ferVents sex and has done it for ages by making it understood that ' her sex is against her in the battle of 1life thus limiting her scope and then when she is thrown on her resources she finds on tf a.few avenues open to her for honest work bu t shows much for her degradation.- Tn a remarkable chapter entitled, “ Mrs. GrUndy vs. * God Almighty” he spores the rich and [■and middle class woman. Woman t nlway energetic must liave an outlet I for the stored energy- and it leads her “ into all kitjds of frivolity, slavish fashion and dissipation, I Rev Tyrrell was Anoted Criminal awyer before studying for the minis sweat-shops, hypOoracies ‘*of private homes, foreign marriages, and marry* •log for money. • 1 The book is a revelation of which a short review eau scarcely g ive, an idea. 'He calls a spade ft spade and goes right to tlie point o f the evil. You’ll sit up till morning reading it. Would that every man, woman and; girl and boy in tlie land could read it. .They’d' be nearer their God and brother man ever after. Its a mes* *#ge on which Christ if on earth would have set bin. seal of approval. [Puritan Publishing Co., St. Louie, Mo. -SI.50.] Perhaps there are a few who have not heard of .Elizabeth Towne and to those few and the many who htvo we want to recommend a book of hers. It is entitled, “ How to Train Child* ren aini Parents.” It is none of the stereotyped formulas she advances, hut new, simple and surprising tneih* winwhich are wonderful in their ef­ fect, They are not only effective for time being hut stick in the mind of the child on up through life. She does not theorize for she writes from experience, The world famous writer Elia lVneeler Wilcox, cays of the; book: “ I wish- every; father- and mother Were obliged tn buy a copy or ipfcnd ten days itt jail.” Need any more be said in favor o f the book? [Elznbetb Towne, Holy­ oke, Maas. 25c. Concentration is tlie key to success. Whether you are a teacher, store keeper, bookor, writer, farmer of student you must consenIrate your attention or you will fail. The vasil* ltting minds will ever lie found lit the: head-piece of the lowly clerk or ser­ vant or ne'er-do-wells. Oonsentra* lion hteked by'ability is sure to land the poyjessnt-in success. “ Ju st how k> Coji«untralo,w another book by Elizabeth Towoe, toils you bow to do this in n practical way. You who Wutry, «r get the blues, or let auger orImdms'j enWhnld you in A vice,! rim threw it off consen trading «0 <Kher things. You who can’t write*; J*U«r or sui. advertisement because] you can’t keep your mind on it .long enough can over come difficulty by reading the hook. Restore your mind to younhful vim by the study, oL this consent™ted “ju st how” philosophy. Its practical and sure because the author has-demonstrated every state­ ment in this book, •, How many married couples are there who have deplored the indiffer­ ence and Jack, of love which has crept into their lives as the years have gone on? They do not see a cause and wonder why there cannot- be the same feelings, the same thrills and caresses as in the days of courtship and early honeymoon. Some explain i t is because they have settled down to the gpber realities' of life, but down deep in the h'eart ot the woman it is not believed. Men allow the state of things to come about with more sang froid than woman, yet he wonders at times when alone, and dreams of the days in early -married life, deploring bitterly the lack of charm, caresses and loving tenderness between he and his life companion. This is no imag­ ination, for it is safe to say that-; not on3 couple in a thousand, are sweet­ hearts two years after marriage, Theic is a cause for this, a big gleaming cause, and it can be re­ moved-.with little effort, Read Ber­ man Macfaddeu’s latest and greatest book, “ Marriage a L ite Long Honey­ moon,” . The cause is as sure as life itself and the remedy is absolute. [Physical Gultnre Publishing Co,,‘ New York,,' $1.00] ' “ Positive Prevention anc( .Cure of Tuberculosis,” Aug. 1*\ Reinhold, M. D., Ph. D , is a wonderful treatise on natural processes in treating this world plague. Text is cleari simple, beiug written alike for the profession and laity. [Published by author, 823 Lexington Ave., N, Y ,, $3.00,] EXCURSION TO THE CIRCUS; The Big: Shoe House Three Stores in One Carry more stock and do more business than all other shoe dealers in the I - d ty combined, Because our prices are r ig h t, We ask a fair comparison of quah lty and price. It is an easy thing to mark a $1,25 shoe $1,49. ofa $1,50 shoe $1,99, Examine the quality before you buy, We can give you regular wholesale price,! We will offer you Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Shoe at 75c* 95c, $1,25, $1,50, $1,95, $2,50, $3,00 and $3,50 and our guarantee i s . Worth something. We are no "Cheap John," liable to skip out at any time; i Boys' and Girls' Shoe, 75c to $1,50, Children's Shoes, button or ;lace, 20c to 75c, Infants'soft soles, 5, to 45c, , , 300 pair Ladies' Fine Shoes, job lot 2 V2 to 4, A, B, C,worth $1,$0 to $2,50, going at 45c, \ SPRINGFIELD, O, L Special excursion rates on all line of trav­ el have been arranged for by tlie manage­ ment of Ringling Brothers’ "World's Great­ est Shows, and those' who wish to go to Dayton where this great qircus exhibits. Wednesday. May 4 can do so at very little expense. This will be the only point in this vicinity where the show will exhibit this season, and no one Bhpuld miss the op- :bHuTittvTO“wthn^-“ltr^ ^ formartcirjs entirely new, and entails the The Wilmington Journal hafc many things to efty this week in referance to the congiesaional convoution. I t makes very staiafactory (Hildebrant) explanations aa to bow things were- done. Of course the Journal has Hil- debrant’s name already on the ticket and, all that the other counties can do is to make ihe;best of i t . ' I t thinks- that becliuse Grpenq, Highland and Clinton went into a deal lour years ago there wasn't anything wrong in acrobatic and aeri forty- famous clowns and hundreds of IosSer lights. Six hundred an'd fifty horses are used and ft marvelous trained animal department is presented. The circus this season is greatly enlarged by .the spectacular production of Jerusalem and the Crusades, a pantomimic presentation of the well known and beautiful historical narrativo of the Crusaders. The vast menagerie has among hundreds of features the only living pair of giraffes, the first baby elephant suc­ cessfully bred and reared in America, and tli* only rhinoceros in Captivity. There Is a gorgeous revival of tlie Roman hippo­ drome races, and many other stupendous features in this, great circus. Circus day opens with a brilliant Street parade three miles in length. Don’t fail to see it, DR. E . C . OG LESB EE , PHYSCIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty X-Ray and Electro Thera­ peutic treatment. Also latest im­ proved apparatus for treating diseases of tlie nose, throat and lungs. For style Quality And Dur­ ability in Hats try our ^ $*.do, $*.$0, $2,oo, $2.50 $3.00 and $ 3 * 5 ° Hats. All Hats guaranteed to give satisfaction or replaced with a new one. J- THE HATTER, 27 SouiHUtnetftiiie St.< $prin|ffeM. 0, w s ta tcHigul" Journal aim its all that Hildebrant is charged with. Because Greene was interested in deals four 'years ago is no sign that the present candidate this year had to go through the same thing. Judge Scroggy was not in on tlie debts, he did not go there for the purpose of purchasing the nomination or for the purpose of selling out. The Journal knows full well, who made the deals and who bought the nomina­ tion four years ago. - - . Among the many other things the Journal expresses regret in regard to the many false statements oi the con­ ventions and goes on to say that the exch anges can get the only truthful report in this issue. The report is of course the only Hildebrant version we have.yet read unless ft Was the ac­ count in the Cincinnati Enquirer. The Herald along with the Xenia Gazette was represented a t the con­ vention attd,4lieir reports are similar to those reports published in the Co­ lumbus and Cincinnati Republican or­ gans, so it isn’t probable that our readers have been deceived to any great extent, With all the shooting “off” the Journal indulges in she did­ n’t in a single instance refer ns Id what-'right the- committee Jhad ip seating contesting delegations or why Hildebrant’s brother-in-law Hains Chairman or this committee, wanted to seat certain delegations and then leave the rest to the convention to seat, ' ' ~..... Catarrh Cannot Be Curd. With local applications, as they cannOl reach flmseat of the discnie. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional tibiae, and in order to cure it you most take internal remedies. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is not aquack medicine It Was prescribed by open! the best physi­ cians in tins country for years and is n teg* ulnv prescription. I t is composed of the best ioniceKnown, combined with the beat Mood purifiers, nctipft directly on the mu­ cous surfaces, The perfect combination of two ingredients is whf\t produces such won­ derful results in buRng Catarrh. Bend for ttslimoniols free. Addnw F . 3 , & CO, Toledo, O Sold bydmggish f fc Family Phis are tlie best, LOCAL AND PERSONAL A Seed Coco—Dobbins & Son. tf Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Den­ ny, Wednesday,-a-girl. Willard Trout who hasjust completed bis work at a Sidney business college is home for the present, Alies Lula Barber returned Tuesday evening after several days visit; with bet sister Airs. W, L. Marshall, of Springfield. F or S adis C heap -A good phaeton inquire* a t this office. ' Mr. Will Leland and Miss Mattie l Iliff who have been tlie guests of Mr, ajjilJULi^^liar.IjealiifiLQiliJILQxm^pejaLfc. Wednesday with W. H. Owens and 'A r i'n i'iiieBtl3ig''',of,"ttia,,iTOBweiruf Xenia,O. S. «fcS. O.Home last Satur­ day Gen. C. It, Young was elected for four years ns superintendent.. The charges of nssualt filed against him by A. E , Wright of Dayton, were with drawn. , —Before you begih your heavy farm work, inspect your harness as to whether yon will need any new sets. Our line represents the best quality for tiie money, Como and see Kerr & Hastings Bros. Early attractions a t Dayton will be Miss Afaud Adams at the Victoria TheatereiFrancis W lsin in "Ermine” will be there for two performances, Saturday. Th.e appraisers for the Gio White estate, Messrs J . 0 . Barber, 0. W. OroUBC and J . W, AtcLefth valued the property at about $1700, This is exclusive of the house and lo t in Anderson, lod. <;t - Airs,. Alillard Sbroades with her* family left Wednesday for Spring- field where they will make their fu­ ture home, , Air, Charles Mills of IndianopoHs, Irid,* Air, Frank Mills, Mrs, Florence Remsburg and sott Fred of Spriqg- fieldj Miss Bernice Wolford, of Co-! lumbus, and Mrs. Oliver Dodds of Xenia were guest of J , H , Wolford and family Sunday. Miss Helen Jeilks of Xenia was the guest of k iss Eleanor Bmith front Friday Until Monday. The viewers for the widening of the Orr road, Messrs Win. Hopping, W. J . Cherry and Bamuel Sanders looked over the ground Wednesday and agreed that the road should be wiJncd and the petition -recognized. The comity surveyor was present at the time and established the lines. The couuiy eommissioners wi t take final action soon. Mrs. J . V, Rogers of Wheeling, W. Va,» and Mr, Htewatt Jackson of Greenfield were called here by the death of Mr. Robert Jackson, ■ r To Cure a CcMin One Day ToimLaxative Bromo Quinine;tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. T h lS s ig n a tu r e , Cures Crip in Two Days. on every feo x . % $& v >JJ R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop­ erty anywhere. Promptuess, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed, High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, 0 . Call and secure dates. -SHERIFF-SALE. STATE OB QIIIO. '1 G uekne C oumtv , 68, J , . PUltSUANT to command ot an order-of sale issued from tlie Court of Common Pleas of said county, and tomo directedanddeliv­ ered, I will offer forsale at public auction, at the front door of the court bouse, in the' city of Xenia’ in said court, on Saturday, May7th, W 04 . nt 2 o'clock p. m. the following described lands and tenements, to towit: • Situated In the Village of Cedarville, County of Greene, State of Ohio, and bound­ ed and inscribed as follows, Being all of lot ?5o 13 in James XLOrr and B. CVeswell'S ad* dition to the village of Cedarville. Ohio, the above niscribed. teal estate is apprised at Six Hundred ($600.00)Dollars, Terms of Sate Cash to be sold by orderof said Court and case No. 11167 wherein the Home Building & Savings company is |Plainti(f and William E. Spencer, et al. are defendants, w ■ F rank T abdo X Sheriff of Grc*ne County, Ohio, il.'S. LeBourd, Plaintiff’s Att'y. 'OROOF& '-IRON ) y j ^ G i l ^ . R I £ S T i l A € I ,d ^ S C lN ' a ? j t f I R E * RECOMENDED FbH .-. -r T S t i if.N V../ AV.A.IS1U F A C TPU Ft V/ - - T H O B ? M P N I T O R * 7 m . - K S ^ W r ^ ‘. ■>V •;:+*> , *w» C‘X ,lftV -E L A N 'D i'O H llW { » ^V ifcA ‘ ’ AyersPills Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying this over and over again. The best laxative, Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S DYE abeautifulbrownorrichblack? Use amcis,orotuMBia nuico^XisaUA,s,u. To live more we must be willing to lose much. ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given tha t the’un­ dersigned has been, duely appointed and qualified as administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of George II, White, deceased. , ^ L . Gi Bull, QUEEN&CMENTROUTE S 0 UTHERN°RA 1 LWAY SHOR TES T ROUTE AN& QU ICKEST SCHEDULES O lNC llNNATI, , KNOXV iLL ’f-3. C H A r r A N O o o A , c h a r l b s t o n , A T L A N T A , S A V A N N A H , ' BIRMINGHAM* OAClCSONVIi,*^?# SH R B V B P O R T , N U W ORL .IJANS a n d T tJXA S PO IN T S . FOR;lNFCIRMATIOM At)DRES«: Cha*. W. Zall, O, P. A. - Cincinnati, 0* W. A,Garrett, W ,C . Rinearecrl, Osnersl Msnugtr. Gtncwl PassengerAgent. • - -onvompiA*rri f it NOTICETOPROPERTYHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given tbal alb per­ sons owning property or having pro­ perty in their control are required to clean the premises of all ashes, trash or filth of any nature. Persons fail­ ing to comply with the above notice will lie subject to a heavy penalty a ^ . a r a e u t t ^ o a a c a e iS a a iM c em flr1 cording Io law. ; j S r o r f m i r M a V 1,«Sotterst»a IRKVITO. It QQlclElrKtSBtrrielrtiMtviMH»nw«> Mw&aM*c at <mm **4 THfi -- --vv R E V I V O 1 VITAUTtf * I to ili! .- ;: .o tfy ie * Board of Heal th. Following the example of other countries, numerous trusts have been formed itf Swcaben, especially in tim­ ber, matches and mining. watMf««aw avmt M t «ml*«T«I h r rtaHiai! *t th* »*»» UasVMlnaW* tenia iiukl bl#Ml fcilldyr. *«»«■ •*»*lies tbvfkfc wire&j trtSrfe# a r e f t ««ni» » lfj« Subscribe for the Herald, •»«OBMmafiU- I m M cmteWMpA t» <»re m ttm m hWMar, Bahvanaa.tvUt fres AtKlm*, ifiljiisicraEW. A F U E E f am « ihsiile, ,fcarii p ack ag e of ionCoffee r

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