The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

m m m m m ■W i > jiuw '4 i M> m";- i LOCAL A W PERSONAL ."--20 registered Delaine cwcs,- Dnbblus, « Mr* Herrons T#vn?tey is visiting hi? parents, ' - ’Model, is conceded to be the beet Flour on the market* Mr* A , 1>. Rogers is doing the * World’s Fair a t Bt» I-amia this week, Sheriff Tarhox and daughter* Ruth, vtere In town Tuesday, Mrs. J , . R- Winter visited relative in Xenia, this week, ' Mr. JO, S, Keys and family visited Xenia irierida Monday, —The Greene County Fair, Aug* usftS, 4 0. —If tjre best is none loo good for you Insist on your grocer furnishing you Model Flour, '• The races at Dayton this week; were the attraction for a good many ofoUr citizens, air, U, E . Bradfrite has returned from Iowa, where he purchased a fine 1 two-year old heifer for hjs show herd. K t Milford Center, Wednesday the “ drys” won hy one vote, Caldwell ’■ went “ dry” by 46 votes, —loaches, bananas and other fruits always in stock ’at Puffer&Whittiog' .ton's, ■' ,, ,‘Miaa Zola Dowuard and Mildred McCollum are visiting Miss Mary Crain, of Jamestown Miss Lula Barber had for her, guest ' - Miss F lora Nesbjt. ,oflYello\y Springs, Saturday and Sabbath: -Overalls, working shirts, bus - • Heh gral.i drill! i t W. It, B tom t* CViunty Commissioner J , I I , Na*U was in town this morning, ■Yoar money back i f you are not pleased with Model Flour. Misps„.Ro« Edgeworth, of Richmond Ip d „ ia the guest of Mrs Louise Bratton, I f once you try you will always buy Model Flour, its the bed , Mr, Edwin Bird of Washington C« H ., was the guest jOt bis brother, Bloss Bird, Wednesday, —New lot of chewing and smoking tobaccos, all the feuding brands, a t Puffer & Whittington’s. JefiesoaviHe went <<dry” Jaefc Thurs­ day by ,a majority of 41. The majority was nine more than that of two years ago. Mr. Bem 'Le Suord of Xenia was in town Wednesday looking after .the settlement of ihe loss on the Ross property recently destroyed by fire, Mr. George Winter and family took ia the Springfield Grocers* annual picnic Wednesday, held at - Silver lake, near Bellefontaine. The ballots used iu the Xenia -local option election were gotten out by this office by contract with the Elec­ tion Board. Mr. and Mrs, Newton Smith, of Jamestown, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, C, C . Weimer, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Smith and Mrs. Anna Boyd. Not more-acres of grain hut more bushels per acre Use ARMOUR’S ANIMAL . .FERTILIZER 'S and know how it’s done. Kerr & Hast­ ings Bros* agent. George E. Boyd has added to tlje ’ psnaea , handkerchiefs, etc., a t PnlTer ■» » - * Whittihuton’s. * bmldmgs adjoining hy giving them a ,■ , , ^ I coat of paint and making* other im- ■Prof. -McChesney and wife are ! pavements, ■. h o m |* o m Pennsylvania, « k » they MoMiilan, of Mentcot have^Bteen Visiting for some time. J **, . „i’ T , • . Ma., was the guest of-’Mrs. Louise . - Mr. G. E . Boyd attended ?the I several days the first of the 1monthly horse sale a t Washington. C. L yeejti / , * H ., Tuesday. ^ .The1-Bellbrook Moon, which sus- - Model, Clifton and Cedarville pen£jed publication some tune ago flour always in stock ai£ Puffer & 1will 80on ‘again. Mr. j . F . Whittington’s. ■ jNew land a former editor of the paper Mr, Walter Ballinger, of Hamilton, J wilt have charge. j • is,the guest of Mr-Louis Sullebberger j jjhild up your soil by using and wife. . ARMOUR’S ANIMAL FERT lL I- Miss Mabelle Owen? /entertained a j ZERS, The brands that have stood • • number of friends, Friday evening, h t e te s t/ Sold by Kerr&Hhsting '* in honor-of the bride-to-be, Miss j Bros. Daisy Gray. - - Several of our young society gentle,- A ' Messers*' R . W. Doiiglas and L. H . men W ill attend a moonlightpicnic at' Whiteman, of Xenia, W in t o w n l ^ . ^ ^ u d s everting - The Monday evening. \ . • ‘ afiam will be given by the members of „ I Progress Literary Club, of Xenia —A large consignment of fresh I . ' . « t a c f all feinda juat vcccivcd a t » « • ,N" th?,P “ J - ’'■Puflhf & Whittington’s. M * * >M r a -E h x a b e h Horthop, md . ■ -a „ . j -Miss Bernice. Nortbup visited m \ E thel Spencer entertained a number Springfield, Monday. Offriends Tuesday afternoon, in honor j * - , ■ ' . . . ±-------------------------— * -— 9nly*--three--pfMh«-44-0“'or-^wore- oF her guest/^Misi/Heleu Do®T" of" -Freeh biend received daily at Puffer & Whittingtons, Mr, Sidney Smith has rented the A . Bradfute property on N. Main street. Air. Louis Sullenberger will occupy the property thus vacated, Mr. IV.- If, Blerrett wiil have a complete Hue of buggies, grain drills, and all Farm machinery in the exhib. its* a t the Greene Canty. Fair, Mr, Lee Miller will he iu charge, Mr, and Mrs 0 , I I , Crouse enter­ tained B. W, Warner and family of Kansas City, James Landaker and wife, and Mrs. Harry Yinee of South Charleston for dinner, today. NOTICE—AH those who have sub­ scribed to stock iu the Greene County Oil and Gas Co, will please call a t my office on Saturday, Ju ly 30th, if possible, and make payment. I am aft my office on Saturdays only. W, L, OnjiM'Axs. .. Mr. James McMillian and wife, who have been in Califoraia tor. the past year visiting their son, Rev, Homer McMillan, and wife, have re­ turned home. They were accom­ panied by. Rev. McMillan and family, who have gone to Columbus to visit his wife’s parents. . The Greene County Oil atid Gas Company has filed with the county recorder twenty-three leases that cover laud to .the extent of 3,600 acres. Should the company .find o»l or gas, enough land will be under lease ■ to protect it from outside corporations getting a hold. Leon Houston left here on Monday evening for a trip to Europe, He will kail tomorrow on theS, S. Moltke for. Germany, stopping al Berlin and ;theh to spend several weeks .at the resort a t Carlsbad. The trip will occupy him two mouths.—South J Charleston Sentenial, The Greene Oburtty F a ir is on for next week, and from all indications it will be 1a. record. breaker. Never [ was there a timeWhen so much interest has been- shown .this enjrly. Most every man you meet when asked if he i§ going toMtettd the fair mvariably replies in the affirmative. Mr. Neljfjjp Reed, a resident o f this place, died at a hospital in Dayton last Monday, I t was supposed that he was suffering'“with rheumatism, hut the pliysicians , found a , large tumor and An operation was considered necessary' For a time he improved,, hut a change for the worst,set iu -with the above results Tim funeral took place from the residence of Win. Cotteral, Thursday. Burial at. Bap l.tist Cemetery, Joseph Hale is said to be the most absent minded’man jn Miami county. When a passenger on a traction car he left a five-dollar gold piece on the seat. -Before he left therein* the conductor ■ -The fiJlh mmuil f iir fur Greene j One Lady’s Recommendation SeW Fifty J bunty Jakes place the first wc?k i n 1 Boxes of ChamberLinTStomachand August, Write for l list o f premiums | LiverTablet*. ■ m ami regulations. M —Use Model Flour, ‘ ' 1 1 !)(Jcub Is o f 7 , „ sChamberlain’s Btr,ranch oud Liver Ih e quipment tordriUifig the on fCcomnieBdaiSon of nr.o|/fo well for the Greeue County Oil am l:k)1 v/m iimt irrag iiU bus of j L Las Co. is nmv on the ground. An U]j(?m a1)Uut a v(?Br ;1?0, Bbe never J j i expert driller from West Virginia is ]-i l m ()f to1!in, 1<0p rKj „ i ll!0rs a n d .J a frauds about the g<,-;d qunlitks of J* theseT ab le ti-'-F . .M*Phofa.Ttwigglst, fig , Rochester, I« d ,/ ;T le pkhsant jwrga* . O . Q , | ; \V«l3c W ill 4f a it^ T V £ N T Y - .S E here and ready to erect the derrick. The company tspe/dfi to go 3,000 feet. --A sk you grocer for Model Flour, Dr, E . 0 . Oglesbeo and daughter, Ile'en, will spend several days .next week a t Sulphur Lick Springs, the summer resort' that has been so popular with Greene county people, —Model! T ha t’s the Flour. The marriage o f Mr. A rthur B. Reed, a topsorial artist of Jeffer­ sonville, to M rs/ Maud Hibhen o f this place, occured Thursday evening a t the homo of the brides sister, Mrs, Gus, Jenldns o f Xenia, Mr, Reed was in buisness.iiere at one time and is well known, ” —-The best bakers use Model FJour. WAN/rpo-—Tvvo extra heavily, biplt mules. ‘ D, S. Ervin Go. LowFares to Boston. tive effect of these Tablets makes them e favorite with ladies everywhere For Bale hy Isaac Wis’tem au . • M QUESTION ANSWERED, . M ■ i # m Yes, August Flower still has the m largest sale of any medicine in the civ- W ilized world. Your mothers and w graiidmothers never thought of using f t SOUTHCHARLESTON A u gu s t 4, 1904 The Period of Sf and of Vgry KAiNINAc August X2th, 13th, add 14th, excur­ sion tickets to Boston, account U a-j^j® J?J * tional Encampment Grand Army o f1 ’ the Republic, will be sold from all ticket stations on Pennsylvania Lines. .For full information regarding fares, time of trains,- etc., apply ftQ Local Ticket Agent of those lines. anything else for indigestion or bili­ ousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard pf appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc, .'They used! August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate the action o f the liver, stimulate the nervous .and organic aotian of the sys­ tem, and th a t ia all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. Yon only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you, You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists Price 25c f t AugustWill tiavc ward Tendcncfe M iddle, v e g & t a b l e s i c T l i I n lairRenewer Is it true you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair, If then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color o f early life reswredro your hair. c A Of Wide Interest.' Breed, -Wis., Ju ly 18-rSpechil— Chas. Y , Peteisenj* - Justice of the Peaceful* Oconto Co., has delived ft judgment that is of interest to the whole United States. P u t briefly, that judgmeut is, “ pod'u’a 'Kidney Pills are the-best Kidney medicine an the market today,” And Mr. Peterson gives his reason fur this judgment/ He says: “ Last winter 1 had an helling- pain in my back which, troubled me very much. In th e ’morning I Could hardly straigh­ ten my back, I did n«t know Ayhal it was blift an advertisemenl led me (0 try Dodd’s Kidney Pilh, Alter ta it ingmue box J can only say they have done more for mV than expected a a l feel a? ever I did fcuime,” , Pain in the back 13 one nl the fiLl symptoms of Kidney digeuse, i( not cured by Dod<i’s K'duc-y Pills i t may develop into Bright’s Disease. Diabet­ es, Rheumatism or gome of the other deadly forms of Kidney DisgSae, JEverA1houselipepcrshbuid Snow’ Uiat if they wMlniy Defiance Cold Wafer Bmvcb * for lattndry use diey wiU save not only \ time, hecansi- H never sticks to the iron, but; becausefcnch package contain M oz.—one; full'pound—while nil other Cold -Water I {itarehes are put up hi js.-t-pountl pnctaigos., and the price is tjre same, 10 cents. Then attain becauseDefiance Standi is free from : inj uriou," cJioniicals. ’ J£your grocer trie's to' j sell yon a 12-oz, packase is because he Has’ AKtoek op hand which he wishes to dispose,: ot before he'puts in Dc-fianoe, tie knows {.hilt Defiance Starch has printed 011 every paebaB*ip large letter? and figures (‘1Cozs.” Demand Defiance and save /mieh rime and money urul theannoyance of the fi-onsitiek- iug, -Defiance never sticks. ’ to give to your bread -that good, sweet flavor of the wheat that y.ou will find in no Other flour, as special care is taken in the milling to retain this flavor. I f you want a Pure, Wh lesome, Sweet Loaf of bread, you can get it by using Model Flour. OOOD G RO CER S S E L L IT. prhftft.wiil,hn,fflrvfiti jafi, Thuimlayantb Christian, w i ' Dvr»iwu^ir«i ww 'rng^tmtiieu mi^ if f a y e1 Saturday alternoon and everting in the gubstUutea and thosegttending prayed Stewart room by the lad.es of the R . fot f te l07 j m ‘the TroJ ReCOra. P* church* ^ i . . . - 1 ,, , ,, . Mr. W . j . Smith drove through ' U m Berthrta 0w?f Rnd , brother from Columbus last Saturday, bring- Raymond, of Cedarville, are the gUest { a new horae and Tan4bout f ta t he o f th e iam d y o f Jas. Sever3.- S o u th 1 ^ - ^ iQ thfl Qity ^ Smith Charleston Sentinel. v- {says th a tth e animal is something fast, Mrs. F rank Weimer and children 'ju>v/iym up iou> . tu o tiumututy, ■found it and gave it back to him. 1 and Mrs. 0 ; 0 . Weimer and children spent Sabbath With their uncle, Fred j Weimer, of the Dayton Home,. The “Leaves of Healing” states that j Postmaster TarboX and wife of this place were baptised and received into the Christian Catholic church, Mon­ day. Ju ly 18tlt. Mr, H* A. Bickett, wile, and two so the matinee drivers bad better look out. . “ . Mr, Charles Crefiwell has resigned as book keeper for the D* S. Ervin Co., taking effect tomorrow. Mr. J* G. McCorkell, who has been in Springfield for a couple of months, will fill the position. He has rented the Andrew property on Main street, f • H .Don’t let the ' farm run down.,I daughters arid son o f Odell Neb. are IKeep it in fertile condition by using visiting W. L . Clemans and family, ARMOUR’S FERTILIZERS, A Mr. Bickett is a promiment and sub-1 dollar invested will be returned stantial farmer in bis county. I twenty-fold, Kerr & Hastings Bros. IlifTBros. are still busy doitigeemenft | Sel)s tbeW‘ Miss. Jennie Ervin entertained at dinnerv Tuesday, Mrs. Charles Ervin, Mrs, Nettie E r v in ,' of Xenia, Mrs. ‘ Jobn Ervin of Old Town, M m * Oscar j Smith, tad'/.Mimes,'Maty and , :T%ra■, Ervin, in honor o f the Misses Marie i facilitate the operation lie placed ton ten dollar bills under his Jog. He de­ posited his coin in his pcekot and se­ renely left the car. A t last account he was still looking for. the hills. ' The County Commissioners have awarded contracts for supplies in ' the various offices of the court house for the next six months. , There were nine successful bidders and the amounts o t their bids of various sup­ plies were as follows: C. E . Arborgasfc and Co. #85, E . T* Thomas, Dayton, #128.70, L . M. Prince and Co., Cin­ cinnati, $13.74, Stansge and Co, $175, Johnson and Watson, Dayton, $47.75, Marshall andK iernan, $10.50 Karhl Bull, Cedarville, $6,20, W. B,.| Chew $51.10,. Barrett Brothers, Springfield,. $14.40, —Call arid see my line of buggies, carriages, carts, etc., a t W. R. Ster* rett’s. 52nd Annual Fair to .be held on the A l P g i O T Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen, your hair; feed itWith the otily hair food, Ayer’s Hair Vigor, It checks failing hair, makes the hair ON s grow, completely cures dan­ druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. ,"M> Ji*ir was falllnir out badly and J was Jfr. *J Wc"U |1 loadH»U. Thun 1 triad- Ayor'a JTatrViaor. It qufvdclystoppedtbe fAiling and made my balralireotildwlali it to be.” HKUBOCAK. AbbKH, EUaabatbjN. 3 . #T. 0 »A bottle. mmm S&I mim f o r i . J. a, AVERco„ T.OWBII, M.1,19. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ■ ■ ■ # ■ / , AUGUST 16, 17,18 and I9, 1904* Falling Hair wofkIRere. Theii* work on Wood­ ward avenue is excellent and they have dosed several contracts on other streets,—South Charleston Sentinel, Mr. and Mr. G, Y. Winter have tern Ir„TiSi«w“Ereln"'oTpltE-/ with Mr. J , M. Bull and fam ily .' a They were on an excursion to Silver lake, Wednesday, when the Spring- fi ld Grocers’ had their annual outing. M o d em op tic s is a » ; ex ac t sc ience , and o u r ; s c i e n t i f i c ex am in a ­ tio n s e n ab le s n s to fit y o u r ey es w ith just.j th e r ig h t len ses to s t r e n g t h e n ym if, v ision o r co rrec t if*> regularities* KYLE TATE, OrifoHShett, - - Xenia, OWa < * * * . A yAcaney has been cau*ed in the*] liat of' public school teachers by the resignation of Miss Alma Dobbins, o f] the Primary Department, 111 health is given as the cause of “her resigna­ tion. The Board will select another teacher some timd .eoon* There will lie a number o f applicants. The new Rational theatre a t Day-j ton will he opened to the public about August 15th, The building is u j handsome ofte, and will have a seating j capacity of about 2,500, Fo r the opening attraction uTho Show Girl,” ] b y the great Whitney Opera company, will be presented, The seats will he ] sold to the highest bidder a t auction. It took nine big men and an umpire to beat a hunch o f young fellows In a | game of base ball on the college cam­ pus Monday afternoon. The umpire j had to be escorted to a plaoe-wf safety hy some o f the big fellows alter the j Oftf, GRIM Itoriricriy Professor Medical College, Cindmmli, <),, nwftWicd trie Norris, a ins, Ilnrcourt and American tnonials, CINCINNATI’S CELEBRATED O cu lis t—Optician Will make liis next monthly visit to C e d a r v ille August 24 & 2‘5, at the rt-sidoncfi of Mrs, Owens, Xenia Av* Remember It’s PoMtlvetyfiangerous tfo ri'-kyour precious eyesifih t by •having your eyes exShiined or glttMta filcrd by “siHalled Onli* i-iaus" and spertacle peddlers wtio vo from house to house, and who do not have a thorough Medical or (fntifal education. Possessing both', t can cnarantee you a( curate rtsuit1; in defective . vision and perfec t lined glasses • or your money refunded. ' Next monthly visit at JA M E S T O W N OHIO, Angmt i’oami U7, l!H>t, t r OUR BOOKS CLOSE AUGUST 1st FOR THE SALE OF STOCK, WORK BEGINS AT THIS TIME SEE W, L, CLEMANS A T ONCE Greene County Oil &Gas Co. Prof, Fostor-’sja st nfdisturbanpes nent from Ju ly 30 warm wave from Jn ’ <!ooI wave ,fn<?n The-next dtslurhaue Pacific 'coaBt about tl of the Rockies hy ,tb the great central val to the 8th, and’ th ab rn tthe 0th. A crois west oftheRoeljf the great central vail the Eastern states th| , .wave will'cross west ■ about the 7fh, the gi ^ leys the flth- and th- 11 the 11 lh. . - i ' This disturbance rl period of low tempera B rains. Electric activifl tremely' great, the rl otlic regularity, of ft will he broken up, and storm .disturbances usual. This storm wave iv on the Pacific coast, 1 ually grow in inteusit; When it will be out t on the European stea and that, locality w August 12 - b e nn u sea voyagers. The E. England states will ge of these'Storms not fa 10* and that will be no to attend fti buisnessuij door yards, where you | ofthe wet, or'perhaps- H ' mental toms, that lire than rainfall, ■' >’ The sjtorm wave wi and - followed by ex weather, and the hot remain long. Tempe relatively lower in S than in Northern stated peratures-offt-Ai a general downward •ft? % ii.!.th.arionftug'»'an...upiywriih the etid o f the monil rainfall* The cold' . month- will he near ti . hottest p a rt near Sej Storm forces will 1 eBt intensity near the 2 fith, with similar gr th e 7 th a n d 20 th* 3 hurricane to torganizi hoan sea, not far fror approneh our South four to e ig h t.days long weather records on deposit in the-wea years have not been j instimion so that nior can he made. Bu t w table with Chief M 601 busy with his house e to give attention to m in the weather bureai hopotlmt when he machine in good runn then have weather hotter condition. wifiairtwi wmm gett ing h e a d y Everything is being ?* raPidly as possible bigot the ga3 .A;ejj in ^od. The machinery hare, all that is now ue tompletfon of the derri Intention of the compa f'«nio on the ClenmnsI polling has reached ah feet. This wpj gt as towlmt is (| of ^ gas Well. 1 **riion have any k® *^d oil business, an fifinic wilt d : ®T°wd not only fr0l- tom Jamestown as ^ farMto twihvif y. bipt i'Xrnn-sifmtickms K, of P* j 1 it be sold «v August t%fe i *JtotmaUon reganti i w / r*bi« may ho E^wylvm iia U nw M i

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