The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
TEACHERS TO mi PAID. •- • &cfc*,v' I FRIDAY, AVGrriT 13 REPUBLICANTICKET* RATKNW l t ic k e t Tyr lfo«'3<.nt, TBOJDOKfi Mm&\'E%%. : rfNtewYwfc, ‘ For Vice-l,i,ci'i(o{( '- CIIA1U,ES ‘\Y, FAIRB s VSKB, 1.4 rn>1ifta-i. ■ CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Member pUfoiigrera. Cth'Pist. e , suroggy , . o f Greens County. S TA TE TICKET I'or&vretary of-State, teEWlS Q. RiVYLJN». -• ■ OfHuron; For Juifea p£Supreme Courts DIGRAM. T, SPEAR, , o f’ Trum bull. For Clerk of Supreme Court, tAWSOTT E, EMERSON, . of Belmont, For Dairy and FoodG'<Wu»iS8fonerr * ‘ , HORACE ANKENY,- of Greene. ForMember Board of Public Works, IUCIT a RDB.CRAWF o RD, . ' ■ of S ta rk :- - , COl)MTVTICKET For Auditor,? \Vlu;iA ll DORPS. . . fcFor Gomniispionei’, - , X W. SMITH, 'For Sheriff,' ’ ’ FRANK: % TA1JBQX, 1 For County Recorder, , ' M-' A. BROARSFONE, < J’oi County Survi yoi, 0, a ;M c K ay For Inib in'irj 1'hector, •*W, D. Sl’EVENSON. T he Franklin County- Board of ■Elections estimates that the November ejections will cost the, county about i ;f 40,000, Ar one doUar for each vote." Nothing ia said about- what it will cost the politician^ \ */ % jt < ^ ^ ^ ^ t, __ ^ ^ ^ ' THRliepuhlieahs of Warren county Ohto.are no longer going to allow fae- j .’-timid politics to injure their chances. Apo ld time organisation has- been perfected for thisTaU’s campaign. The meeting was a variable love, feast , among the factional warriors.' _ ’ ' TRA' jl ' the campaign is neanhg can he Seen from the 1 appearence of fine ' lithographs o f Judge T.TG, Bflroggy, pnblmaiKcandidateJonXfongtessrii The Colonial diatUiery at Trefeiaen, near Xenia, w*a dwtroyad by fir* about two o.ciock Monday morplng, involving # km that is pkoed at $200,000. The still awl dry houses were* complete Joes, The origin of the fire is supposed to have been from a chimney in the dry house. The; company had % water work# ayateia of itsown, but it only lasted a abort time as the firfe soon reached the pumps, The Dayton and Xenia fire depart ment were asked for aid and both responded. , - ' The bonded ware bouses, in which thousands of gallons o f alcohol was stored, were saved. The grocery of J, W. Mullin. which was near by caught fire and was totally destroyed. The Dewey Bros, flour mill was only saved from, the fact that; the wind was blowing In the opposite direction; The insurancejteplaced at $160,000, and the plant will be rebuilt at once.: Most of the company's product is soldi to the govermenh LowFartsfo Columbus—“Peniy” Lines. Excursion, tickets Ip Columbusac count-Ohio State Fair, will be sold August 29th to September 2d, inolu-' rive, fromall stations on Pennsylvania lines iti Ohio. For* further informa tion consult ticket agents Pennsyl vania lines, OHIO STATE FAIR ' As the time approaches for the Ohio Stale Fair and,Industrial Ex- position, to be held- at Columbus, August 29, 30, 31 and Sept 1 and5, the general' interest increases." Be4 pork trorn headquarters indicatethat the exhibition space in all the great buildings has beCn taken, while entries in jtbe~live stock departments are snch aa to Insure a fine representation of all the pure breeds. The park ' fair grounds are being beautified; and everything will be in complete order to begin the full pro gram onMonday morning/August29, the first day of theFair. 'This will be, “ Woman's Day,” addraission will be free to women of, the State who present themselves at the fairgates. ,The structures for the big array of outdoor free attractions are being pnt in placed and all will start .promptly and be repeated each day. Music is also to be njade one pf the striking features. Nothing so enlivens a pub lic -Occasion ns band music, and that .the State Fair will he well supplied is evinced by the engagement, of three baudsforeach day, TheFourtbRegi ment abd thePeople'sBands o f Colum- bus, .Will render .concerts from the park- stands. TheEuterpean^Military Band of twenty pieces,1-will furnish music at the race course, and the Glenford Military iBand -will furnish muririoFTtirfi The teachers of this county will be glad to learn that they are at laat to he paid the long coveted money for attendance at inutUotee. This has been done iu Indiana and many other states for some time. The new ijpbool code establishes (he la# in Ohio, hut the superintendents and teachers thougbVit would not apply to institutes held during vacations, The matter was brought to notice in Columbus sud, according to the re cent ruling o f Attorney General Wade Ellis, the teachers shall be paid for the week o f institute, provid* ing they attend the edtire time. They will receive one week's pay, according to their salary; Any one whose school will he in session within three months alter the institute attended will be entitled to the stated salary. The .Greene County Teachers’ "In stitute will be held in the McKinley school building, Xenia, August- 22 to 26. The instructors for the week will'be Miss Maud Summers, lecturer and teacher, of Chicago, and Mr. JaquPs TV. Bedway, F, R. G. S,, geographer, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Miss Lena Gilbert is president and Mjss Rachel Maxwell is secretary of the association, Tlie Kina. Yon Have Always Bought, and -which has beea In use -for over 30 years, has home the signature of and 1ms beenmadeunder his per-' sonalsupervision fine# Its fnfkney.■■■;: AHovvnoone todeceiveyonintbls. All Counterfoils, Imitations and « Jnst-as-good” are but . Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Indhmts and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and toothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium,. Morphine .nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and Allays Feverishness.•It cures Diarrhoea and Wind , Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, ewes Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the vStomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea-Tho Mother’s Friend* GENUINE CASTQRIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of * Desirable For Summer.! G L O V E S . , ^ .Hilk Irah. tktn and Mad,* finger,}double* tip|r»ed,*fit like kid^Oc ^ - - ' ' O 0 E S E T S ■ " 1 ' Ala-djs, tiijawflake, Polar, only 50c. Royal Worcester/ Loomis, W .Perris, $1. 0, Invisible Ineing $1.00. and $1.50. . • ^ Ribbons, belts, hosiery, collar, la'ce berthas, fan;), W Cotton goods, ere very stiff, while our stock lasts. - W ScereuciserB 10c, gingham 71c down to 5c, c bet*ting in* W Remnants 25e, worth 30e. Pillow cafles 12ic to 20c, Table Jj* cloths, fine stock, 50c to $2.00, napkins to match. f r W a sh Dress Fabrics. ■ One case to sell, Hie, worth 32^0, White goods JCc up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, (Jhiflbnetts, I'ergian, Lawn, Linens* Silk Persian, greatest variety. • ■ gjfc; Wash suits $2,00 up, Wrappers $1.00, undetweai. w Carpets, Rugs, W indow Shades, L ace Curtains, An exchange says; “ I f va man aekgyou if it’s 'hot enough for you, don't get ruffled; speak to him gently, tell him it is—and pass, on." HllTGJilSOJl & GIBNEfS, XENIA, OHIO. H“ -Kir. A Great Sporting NewsJournal. The illustrated special“sporting sec tion of the Sunday Chicago Record Herald thoroughly deserves the at tention of everyone interested in sporting news. It is always beauti fully illustrated and’ embraces four full pages, covering with the thor oughness that satisfies to the utmost the whole realm of sports.' Baseball mews, bowling news, cycling news, racing news, pugilistic news, golf news, yachting news—all the sporting news is given Witte .the greatest de gree ot fullness and, interest. The sporting page of the daily issues is also 1exceptional! popular —a self- evident fact (a those who have noted tfie general vogue pi the Chicago Record-Herald among sporting men. The right kind of economy in farm ing is to Increase the fertility o f ihe soil. Improve the soil and. get bigger crops.. Use ARMOUR’S ANIMAL FERTILIZERS, Kerr & Hastings Bros, sells them. « - f 1 tei "n" THEROSEMOORSUMMER INSTITUTE. ' The third annual summer farmers' institute of Greene. county, will' be held ,Thursday, August 18, at -the usual place, Rosemopr farm,' lour miles east o f Jamestown pn the Washington pike. The speakers will be Hon. Horace Ankeny, O, E. iradfuteT^G. AI Dobbin^ In Use For Over 30 Years* TMCCtNTAUB*OM*AWY,-T»MliflMYSTItCCT.WtWYOhKCITY. Only the best part qf the best wheat goes into *A flour that contains all the r ich ;nutriment of the wheat kernel and not the other part.. It is as good a flour as can be made, and £ when you want the best FLOUR ............. I will offer at public vendue S a t urday, August 13th, 1905, at m y barn in Cedaryiile, O., the following chatties. One .Black Mare,>8 years old* a good driver. One Bay Horse, 12 years old. a good farm horse. ' One Tiyo-Horse'Wagon, broad tire. One Top Buggy, rubbed tire, nearly new. - ..Set obDouble Wagon Harness ,. ; . \ , Set of Buggy Harness, Sale to cbmmence* a t x o’clock p.m. The above property taken under Chattel M ortgage from Bert Jones ,in favor of A* D. Hosterman and O* H, v ' ^ r <■ ’ v * , , ** 1 Anderson* " a *L YOUR GROCER OU WANT . . . . . . M O D E L F L O U R Jx. To be distributed in twelve premiums of 1 $25, $20, $15, $IO, $IO, $IO, $IO, $5, $5, $5, $5 $5, Monday, January ad, ’05. Pnf rouize.my meat market/aud receive a ticket with each - 25 c cast, purchase. Each ticket will give you one chance in the drawing.. 0 . 0 . W B I M B R Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, Oysters, Etc. 'ermsrof-SalefLashT v r ^ i ^ T i n t Week, attracted considerable attention, a&it is n fine piece of wdrk and hq excellent likeness'of the Judge. R ev . $ 4 %i J ones , in his sermon before the Urbana .Chautauqua, last Sabbath heaped abuse ttpon the citi zens of that town,because they failed in their efforts to vote out tbe salCons. Among other ‘things he said: “ Many o f you old voters should be in K— frying this minute.” He was severely censured by those present for the language he used. l T iie members of the Seventy-fifth and Sevnty-sixth General Assemblies Of Ohio had a- three days’ outing at Cedar Point the, latter part of last week, The first day /was devoted to **teasts” by members and ex-members. Lieutenant Governor Harding acted as toast-ninster in the absence of Gov ernor Herrick, who did bot put In an appearance until the last day. , -The dispatches say the second day was devoted to host riding and a little tflirting. It issafe to say that there was not a lepelitiofl of the scenes at the Xenia Humor IVJUicawas pot aside, »«d the members' enjoyed themselves to the full extent. Nearly all those who were interview upheld Governor Herrick In his removal of Gen, Young ns superintendent of the O. fl. and B. 0 . Home, t-exiumtor to ne glVrii1 hours, so that this feature.will be almost, continuous, and there will be music, music everywhere! For the entire week of the State Fair, the railroads of the state have made - .special cheap arrangements, "tickets to he good returning the day after lie Pair. The indications^are that the people will quite generally avail themselves of the opportunities for attending, and it is now certain that hone will be diseapointed in the enjoyments that await them. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. Aamercury wilt surely destroy tlio sense of smell sad completely derange the whole system whenentering it through the rauc ous surfaces. Such articlesebottldnever be used except on proscription# from reputa ble physician#, aathe danger they will do is tch fold to the good yon can possibly de rive from theta. Jffall’8CatarrhCure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contain# no mercury, and is taken in* lemhliy, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface# of the system. In buyingHall’s CatarrhCure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. H Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Boldby druggists. Price Itfm per bottle- , TakeHall't FaraOlylti)!#for constipation. gram will Ge strong fhts year, and siuefi these summer institutes have . . . become, popular and permanently es- August 8, 1904* toblished, the attendance., ptopably will be largo. Everything is free, and. all are cprdially invited to bring their dinner And come. Rosemoor ?s well adopted for a meeting of this kind. Farmers have some leisure at the present time,, and they would do well to arrange to attend this meet ing, R obt , L. D ean , Sec., Xenia, O, A . BRADFORD, Agent. When crops are poor use ARM OUR’S ANIMAL FERTILIZERS. The crops and the land need them. For sale by Kerr & Hastings' Bros. To cure a cold in one day take Laxa tive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E, W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. tf VIOLENT ATTACK OF DIARRHOE Cured by Chamberlain’sColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and Perhaps a Lite Saved. “ A short time ago. I was taken with a violent attak of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says John J. Patton, a leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “ A friend recomended Chamberlain’s Colic, Choleraand DiarrhoeaRemedy, I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was en tirely ctfred. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowei com plaints. For sale by Isaac Wister- mnn. HXGtfSHGE BANK ■ 1 . ■ : CEDARVILLE, ’OHIO, ACCOUNTS of Merchants and In- dividuals solicited. Collectionc promptly made and remitted. Cedarvilie, Ohio; Agent tor United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts are ns plain nS notea, If you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements, You can carry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment.. If investment, we will pay you $400' more than you pay in, at the end oi 20 years, ’ We give you 7 elective conditions you cun change at your will. From 2 to times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re-examination. Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, and theU . S. Accidetit Co. of N. Y HSrveit Hands Rate#, : One way Harvest Hands Second Class rittes (5 or more on one ticket) will bo sold by Wisconsin Central R’y at Chicago, Milwaukee and Manito woc, to points in Minnesota and North Dakota at rate o f $14 per capita; August 1st to 31st, 1604. Write at once for information, to Ira. fiVi Sdiwegel* District Passenger Agent, 407 Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, O, ;■ - -Hrientifie and Buckeye corn, har vesters at W, R, Btcrrett’s, . SCOffPS. BMUtfldHw t t task* i hw*^l^k«teriihhm)th*rWritem#ke: a-MeRiteajpMR ISM* «ritb«as beat* riMlMtlNSte and1*among . #«•fewfwakis- M m at n m m v m 1 , ifekvW haw*WttKMpttM, *H * l-* l*y* . CASTOR IA t o t Infante and OfalMreu. Il«M YouHairaAlwaysB mie I' Boars tho Taken with Cramps. Win. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working neay Eittleport was suddenly taken ill Thiirsdaynight with cramps and a kind o f cholera. His case was so severe that- he bad to hate the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and consulted. Ho told themhe had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ami Darrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses Were ad ministered with the result that the fellow was able to be' mound next day, The incident speak quite high* ly of Mr. Gifford’s medicines,--Elk- tuler, lotva, Argus, This remedy never fails, Keep it in your home. It may save life Foreale by Isaac Wisternmn, Put* ah find to it All. A grievous wail oftlmea comes as n result o f unbearable pain from over taxed organs, Dirrineas, Backache, Diver complaint and fowatipatiotn But thanks to Dr; King’s New Life PHI* they put an end to it *11.' They are gentle but thorough. Try them, Gply 25c, Guaranteed by allDruggist, lega L notice George It. Crawford, whose residence H unknown, will take notice that 6n the loth day of June, A. I). HXll, itohcrl I), Crawford filed his petition in the Common Hess Court of Grceftc County, Ohio. Jn case No, 11,1107against the Above naraed^ George H. Crawford and others^ praying for partition of the following premises: towit; Situate in the’ County ot Greene, m the state of Ohio, and In the Township Of Cedarvilie, towit: Situate and being on the water# of Hussies Creek, beingpart of Military Survey No. 4371. and bounded a# follows: towit: Beginning at a stone eurhor fo bavid faekson and running thence with his line N 23“;'°, W 08,5-pole# to a alone in.said line corner to John .iatniaoh’a heirs> thence S 08°, W Si) tholes to a Stake And white oak in Tames Bull's line; tlier.ee S 83°, TO ilf> poles to the.beginning, Containing eighteen acres more or tees, being the said premises conveyed to Jane Paris ahd tfonnah Paris by Daniel Marphy And wife, hy deed dated November 1, te'gj and recorded in Yoi. S at page 30!) lAnd Iteconls of Greene County, Ohio; and for the assignment of the dower of Alexander Crawford in the undivided one-half of the shove ^escribed prcfoW-s. ftftid Giorgo If. CraWfottt is tvipllw'l to Answer \»n ot Ix-lore the lOtlt day of'PepU-im her, lUWor judgment; may he taken against him, T, L, 'Magrud#!-, B«h«riIK Crawfnnl, AtWrtftsy. Plaintiff: gr.,t TkRAFTS on New York and Gin* cinnati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest anti most convenient way |to send money by mail. OAN8 made on Real Estate, Per- * sonal or Collateral Security, D .S. STEWART Vetinary Surgeon Has located in Jamestowu, Ohio. William Wildmau, Pres., Seth W, Smith, Vice. Pres., W. J. Wildmaii, Cashier. , 0 . L, Smith Asst, Cashier KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio. Office at Rees Bros. Livery Stable. Treats all diseases and injuries of do mestic animats carefully‘ and seienti- caily. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary College. R. E. CORRY, a u c t io n e e r Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton,' 0 . Call and secure dates. DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, I’UYSCtAN AH1) SU ItG l-m . fipecinlty X-Ray and Electro Thera peutic treatment. Also latest im proved apparatus for treating diseases o f ihft nose, throat and lungs. tow Fare* to Louisville via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to Louisville, Ky., account K, of P, Biennial Hu- campmenf, will be sold over Pennsyl vania Lines August 13th to 10, inclu sive. Information regarding fares and lime of.train may he ascertained from Pemnaylvsui* Line* Tiqke* Agent* ' - H A L F F A R E p l u s $ 2 . 0 0 • For Round! i'rip Tickets. VTA Louisville &Nashville Railroad • To Nearly All Poinls in . Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and Booth Carolina, ’ Tennessee. Ticket# on sale May 3rd and 17th Juno 7ih-21at, and on first and third Tuesday o f each month thereafter un til Nov. Ifiili, and good returning 21 days from date of salt*. For further information, consult your local ngenf, or addsess 0 , L, STONE, O bn T P a «8, Ayasy, ♦LOtJISV«,t,IS, KY. A Careful Buyer, TheBestisWhalYiVait TheBestIsWhatWeSell, , Meats are deceptive. Unless you are a good judge. ynu can never* fell what you nra getting Until ymi bkra it served and partially eaten. "\V« know meats, Wo select slock with » view to having the best meals. We know how to select stock and there fore have meats 'you may depend upon-^meats that will please you, C. H. GROUSE. GOODa DELIVERED - Telephone No, 74' - \ -- • • 4^Fresh Fish AJwavs on Hand. Low Parcs te CaliforniaVia Pcnjwylvfmla Lines DuaingSeptember. Aug. 15 to 27, inclusive, A«g« ^ fo Kept, 9, inclusive, excursion tkk eta to Ban Franciseo-aod Los Angetes* account Triennial ( ’onclave Knigkla Teqiplar and Bovercigu (Baud Lodge t, O, O. F.twill bo sold via B » iw l' vanla Lines, For full intownrika* regarding fares routes, cfc.« 1,1 X aco I Ticket Agent of tho#s fin*4*
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