The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

-TH E $ PlacetoPrepare YourChildrenforSchool \ * * * * * IS AT B ird ’s M am m o th S to r e ! H e w JU ite BOYS’ KNEB^ r a n t surra each $1,50, $2,00 : $2.50, $3,00 | BOYS’ KNEE PANTS per pair. 25c, 50c, 75c and $1,00 each, 25c and 50c The best S h o e s at reasonable prices are Star Brand Give them a trial, it w ill pay you. . Tickets given with everypurchase—ask for them. New Line GliyS 1 LONGPITS per pair, $1,00, $1,25, $1,50, $2,00 Youth’sSuits, $5,00, $6,50 $7,50, $10,00 A great line to select Irom Newest styles at popular prices. A STUDY IN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. DATES AS FOOD. Tho above sum has been set aside by THE CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE, to. he distributed as awards to the subscribers of THE COM­ MERCIAL TRIBUNE or THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY GAZETTE who, estimate the total vote cast In the State of Ohio for President of the . United States a t the election to be held November 6 , 1904. 3*o P a r SobmcHherm Who Engage fa TM * Gigantic Intellectua l Contest, Vs the m e making the nearest correct «'• _ tlm*to of ihe exact total of the vote, •. ■$15,000 To the Second Nearest . . . ........ 6,000 To the Third Neareet . , . . , . , . , 1 . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2,500 To the Fourth Nearest .....................— 1,000 To the Fifth Nearest spo TotheSbctH Nearest . . . . . . , . , . . . . , , . . . , . 300 To thei Seventh Nearest 200 To the Eighth Nearest 100 To the Ninth Nearest , 50 To thoTenth Nearest 25 To the Next300 Nearest ($10Each ) . . . , . . 3,1 ’"o ilTe'Next 4ft>'Nearest ($5 Each). . . . . . . 27325 OURS RATES. JFor i t yon VU1I receive The ’Dally and Sunday Commercial ' Tribune for four u ) -week* and he entitled to two <2) eatlroatea. For St you.' wilt receive The 'Weekly Gazette for one (t) year and he entitled to two (t> esti­ mate*, F o r fifty cents you will receive Tb* Dally and Sunday ' Tribunt “e \tovl two it) weeks and be entitled to one ( 1 ) Commercial estimate.: For1 fifty cent* you will recclva Tbe Weekly Gazette for six (6) months, and be en­ titled to one <t) estimate, 8PSCTAI, NOTICE.—For every 1fitly cents paid you will be en­ titled -to two < 2 >weeks’ subscrip­ tion to The Dally and •Sunday- Commercial Tribune; or aix (t) months' aubacrlptlon to The Weekly Gazette and one (1) «*•-. tlmate. You can subscribe for The Dally and Buuday Comtnar- as lonrr a time as you wish and he en tied, to one estimate, for^ h b m h h m m m t o ^ w w a s a B Country Life In America records that Mr. David a . Fairchild, the agricultural explorer,, who has vis­ ited, the date producing regions of the old world, has written' an ac­ count of his investigations for the department of agriculture, with special reference io date culture in America. “The doctors seem agreed,” Mr, Fairchild says, “that sweat things in excess are injurious to the digestion, and.the dentists claim that sugar ferments between the teeth, forming .lactic 'acid, which attacks the dentine, Bnt for all this i t is doubtful if there can be'found a sounder, stronger race with better digestion, ana finer, whiter teeth than tho date eating' -Arabs, “The remarkable physique of the Arabs and their resistance, to tho almost unbearable heat of their country might be attributed, in part at least, to the nature of their sim­ ple food. ^At any rate, a thorough investigation of. the, food.value of Thedate^h37jK~aciaptabiiity to the turn-af-fand tforcmr-htitsimMiei bestbaker*meModalFlour* W in €kx* MeMilbw » ko tt* from FMixdriphia, Fa, Mr, J . F» Harsh***, candidate ibr oouatj comssiaeioner, was in town last Friday. Mr. Robert Bird and family were Springfield visitor Thursday, taking in. the fair- —A good young fresh cow for sale. Rolled Jersey. H. N, Coe, Bell phone 3&3Chfton exchange, 4U Dr, E, G. Oglerhee and daughter, Helen, are home from Sulphur Lick Spring. Miss Margaret!* Watt has been the guest of Springfield relatives for sevend day*, Mr, and Mrs. O. L, Smith left Tuesday for a two weeks? visit at S t Loins. -r-If once you try you will always buy Model Flour, its the best. The distillery a t Trebines will be rebuilt and tbe capacity of the old one doubled. Fine plums for sale, next week, a t the farm of J , D, Henderson 2 i miles N* B, of Cedarvilie. $1 per bushel, Mise Katharine Huntington., of Columbus, has been the guest of Mr. M. W. Collins and family. The McClellan family picnic will be held Wednesday, August 24, at the .McClellan school house below Xenia. ,. -It will pay you to call and see my line of grain drill?. Prices are right, so are the drills, W, R. Sterrett^ Mrs. N- b . Ramsey and Mrs. John AleCampbeli were called to Reynolds- burg. Tuesday, .owing to the sickness of an aunt.' Mr. and Mrs, G, C. Weimar and Miss Etta McClellan spent last Sab­ bath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bari Clark, at South Charleston, O. Bow is tbe time to apply ARM­ OUR’S AMIMAL FERTILIZERS. ‘Buy them and ' get the best obtain­ able. Kerr & HastingsBros; Agent. A birthday surprise was given Mrs. Charles.Gillaugh Tuesday evening, a number of friends and relatives tak­ ing their auppsra and spending the evening a t the Gillaugh home. —Use Model.FIour, ‘ t* * ® 1 < ^ of Miss Florence Smith, formerly of the college faculty, was married Thursday evening at the home of her parents, Mir, and Mrs. Samuel Smith,1 at Bloomington, lad, —Globe Fertilizer* are the best on the market. ' Have tobacco stems for filler. Prices as lot? as any, quality ■considered^ For sale by NY U, __BHtiittMtiHUl-—_____________ >paid an additional amount ol* ... 10,000 f any subscriber should, after October 1, 1904, and before 5 p.m., November 8, - 1904, estimate the exact total vote, there will be paid an additional amount o f... 10,000 A Grand Total o f . . . . . . . ..........$ 5 0 ,ooo you so order, You get *il excellent dally end Sunday newzpeper or, weekly newapaper when you accept either ot tbe above proposition*. .You also hare an opportunity to ‘secure an award and probablybe independent the rest of your life. Wot subscription blank#, data about previous votes and further information, . adttreaa the Manager of THEGOMMERGIILTRIBUNEAWARDBUREAU, ci/vcwSSn^o d The following Is tbe schedule for the departure of trains: Fpr East 7;42 a. nn flag stop; 4:47 p, m. For West 8:13 a, in, flag stop; 5:24 p. m. DON’T BE BLIND • • • e . To your own interest; to that interest which promises health and good eyesight, by wearing cheap glasses, unsuited to tbe defects of . your eyes, when you can get the best, and a thorough examination at a rettson- , able price, KYLE & TATE Character.and Object. Send two persona out o£ the room, then select a character and an object”which are closely related to each other—for instance, “George Washington and ills hatchet/' “sir Walter Raleigh and his cloak/' “Cleopatra and the asp/' Cal^jp, the persons and-ioll tttem^to bo tW'CKaracter, the other the ob­ ject; then they ask alternately ques­ tions of the company, which must be answered by yes or no. They generally, aft: i much questioning, find out who and What they are. Persons and objects may bs of local fame, often causing much amuse- meat* ■ Atie*1* Arithmetic. XEMA, OHIO, Willwoit be oaf of letter heads, m w * lopes, $t*U' meribandotherriatfonaiy Nowfs tha time to order W cnf. *' ihould piste the Herald* Cedarvilie, Ohio,and thus secure ahfgfvclas*ofwork product,- which is now used’ in America only as a second class con­ fection; might be utilized as a basis of a nutritious hew food/' Ecctem FunsralRlte*. Some Curious details have jus ; reached Paris concerning the funer­ al ceremonies of Boredom, the late king of Cambodia. Immediately after death the body was placed on a1bed of state, while cannon boom­ ed to warn the populace to shave their heads. Next day the body was embalmed, according to ancient cus­ tom. The face was covered with gold mask studded with dial: and other pxesiow-ston^^tTqnthc Jbaad^wifir^placod the ancient cnpwn, and even the slippers on the glistened with rare jewels. Thl the body was j laced in a kncelinw posture and incased in an upright sheath of gold and was sealed up in a massive casket of solid gold. Thug it will remain in the throne room, with, bonzes praying niglit and day until the completion of tho sanctu­ ary in which the body will be cre­ mated. Only after this ceremony will the new king be crowned.- London Globe, *T»kS rmi dlvld* ydur mppte With little bm iter Clyde?'' “No, ms," told Alio*. "I den add, Bat It'# harderY# divide,’' . 'AawaBigiwiBi-r'ft^W New W Tell a Girl'* A##. 'Tim young lady does the figuring. Tell her to put down the number of the mouth sho was. born in* then multiply it by 2, then add 6, multi- y it by 50, then add her age, then subtract 365* then add 115, Then ask her tho amount she lias left. The. two figures to the right will be her age and the remainder the month she was born in. For example, the number 118* she Is 18 years old and was- born in the first flwmtn w anmri /}. Ayers This falling of your halrf Stop it, o t you will soon be bajd. Give your hair some Ayerts Hair Vigor. The fall­ ing will stop, the hair will Hair Vigor grpwj and the scalp will be clean and healthy, Why be satisfiedwith poor hair when you can make It rich? 1. ”% t1.*1* *11e#to«onf. T«h*Atri*4 W M S hm t w m M Thick Hair urday night at which time the regu­ lar monthly bills Were ordered paid, There was nothing of great impor­ tance before this body for coneidera- ation at this time. Kerr and Hastings Bros, sells ARMOUR'S RELIABLE FERTI­ LIZERS. They improve alt soils. Ask about them. * Mr. Jasen McMillan arrived home from D^ ,,Mftiaa%-rifaga m qptftifilot a short vtsiP*l)c{hcg_he mums to sohool at Tarkio. W anted : —To purchase three thou sand bushels of oats. The D . 8 . E r v in Company, Cedarvilie, 0 . Dr. Harris, of Clifton, was can m^Hlrnriectric storm larijSaWfhay night wBlffil,l,HitlclHg'’^Tprolwsioua! call, Tbe. horse became frightened and upset the buggy* The doctor suffered a broken arm in the upset. If the best is none too good for you insist oil your grocer furnishing you Model Flour,, The different boards and societies of the M, B. church have asked that their pastor,,Rev. H, C. Middleton, be returned, by conference that meets he last of the month. August 2lst, excursion tickets to Columbus will be sold via Pennsyl­ vania Lines at $1.00 round trip from < 3edarviile good going on special train saving gt8.5fiA, M.. central time. Lucian Corbin relumed to Chicago, after a shore visit with his parents, Friday* He is employed by the Western Union Telegraph Co* at hicRgeas messenger* Notrcx:—Melon patch*C«Dobbin’s farm, plenty of shade, delicious melons* J , Marshall. Races hate been advertised for to­ morrow at the Jackson track, There will be no admission at tbe gate, Prims are offered ftr the different races, A public subscription has been taken to defray the expense of tbe meeting. ii am mim GRAND Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Opened Aug. 15, C loses Sept. 15, Last Sale of the Season We are determined to make this-event an*unprece­ dented one in our history, and are offering more and Letter lines of HIGH CLASS CLOTH^G, FUR. NISHINGS and HATS than in any fonrier’sale. The Prices will be tbe lowest and we w ill stake bur repu­ tation on sawing our customers more money on their purchases than in any former season. Hundreds of bargains and all high grade up-to-date^merchandise. Men’sDepartment Choke of a number of Outing Suites $ 8.00 ah,J 110.00 values. C 3 earauc»«arioe-*.. . . Choice on 5p suits, blue, blnek and fancy patterns, spring find fall ■weight, “ regular” and "■stmt” sizes, 310.00 and $12.00 values, . j?J7 7 S , Clearance P r ic e .........................................y * »• U $9.98 Choice of 25 Outing Snits, beautiful styles, hand-made, the §12,00 and 415.00 kind. Clearances price . . . . . . . . . . n;i'.ny Choie of a lasge-ttM-tof Suits imblue- serge, black Thibet and clsy worsted, as well a» all our $15, $16 and $18 b uS -n ic le fancy . patterns. .Cleanmce p rice ,. Choice of all our finest. Suits in a great assortment of the latest stg*» and colorings, every suit strictly tailor-mad®, front fabrics selected by us, the regular $20, $23k«ncL*$30 grades, d j I C fill Clearance price**.^.»..*«•*-«--* ..-..W * v*VU A ll of our fine Black Suits, .single and double breasted^styles,-suitable for dress, hand-made* the greatest values over seen in Xenia afcxeguiar prices, now go at a discount of 20 per cent, during this- sale / B o y s ’ D e p a r t m e n t Boys' Suits, 14 to 19 years, suitahle for fall as well as Immediate wear, $ 6 , $7 and $3 . <5JJj AO value. Clearance price . . . . I ifrreH 'O ' Choice of a largo line of Boys' Suits from a spe­ cial purchase, including about 25 fall 'suits wo -have jnst added for this sale, $10 and (tj'y C ft $12 values. Clearance price . . . . . . . . . . . i p t i U u A, .nice line ofldressy Suits, m anyblaek and .blues, in single and double breasted styles, college cut, very smart and snappy, $12 and $14 ffiQ VC values. Clearance price ........................ Choice of all our finest Young Aten’s Suits, sizes up . to 35 chest measure, a swell assortment a t medium and fall weight, $15, $18 and $20 (j» | I C f| values. , Clearance price ................. - - v * **UU Children’s Suits Choice of all finest "Wash Suits in sailor and reg- „ ular coat and vest styles from 2 V& to 16 years, .values up to $2.50. Clearance Q f in Choice of nearly 50 suits, all sizes up to boys 1 age 15, regular $2.50 and $3 values (D I QO Q01Y■ *•?*•■*■«!#*'***■* y t: a*'•*«• f■**■ wff.. A large line of Boys’ Suits in reefer double breasted and Norfolk styles, oil new and smart - -- $ 3;gg- Nien's Trousers. Choice of all our thin pants in Moleskin, Crash and Cottonade, 75e and $1.00 values. CQn Clearance price ......> « * ...* .* > ..* w v v .Choice of nearly 100 pairs, made from short end* --------- $1.24 bought ,ab:A .'bargain.: : values ever $ | j ) Q of 'Woolens, $2, $2.50 values* a groat snap, at- . —. Choicce of nearly 100 pairs, ‘ " ' ' iteat fo r this- .sale, grea ^imiu.,ape£laljixincL^—. Clearance prico •H t'«< '**•#.« .9* * •« All our Sweet, Orr & Co., Trousers in blacks, greys, and fancy patterns, $7 <£/| 7 R choice of a larco line of finest trousers. : and n $8 'vnlvm. Cinstosto.?>»»■ i m n .N >*»s l ..... fug I 'dfl,‘T flrW flra rrig iiia r "ely'ics, 1 Hat and Cap Dept. Choice of Men’s fine Straw Hats, all this season’s styles, $1.50, $2*00, $3.00 .and $4.00 ' Q Q „ values. Clearance price ......... o O b Choice of a great number of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Caps, 25c, S5e and 50c ' I Q_ Choice of a lot of Men’s Alpine Hats, good styles, $1,00 and $1.50 values, 7 Q n Choice o f a fine lot of Men's Hats in Golf and Alpine. ..tyles, all colors, $2, $2.50 and some $3.00 ones, now ............ $1.24 Bloomer - $5, $6 and $7 values, clearance prico. ,,..«PU* J W Choice of all finest trousers in values dWI QO up to $3,50, now «*■*■* m V*«• •>*)*«> 4*4•.V«*tn 15 Boys’ Knee Pants All $1.50 and $2 grades now in Clear- d t | Q/E ance Sale a t ................................... AP*»■•*» All $1 and $1.25 grades now in Clear- OQn aneo Sale a t . . i , . . . . . . . . v h AU^75c grades now in Clearance Sale - . . 6 2 c All 50c and 60c grades now in Clear* S C * AttCC S&lfi fit Lowest Price Clothier. Kingsbury XEN IA , O. 5 0 and G Z E. M ain St. C J —Model is conceded to be the best Flour on the market, Mr. George Creswell and Mr* Frank Creswell, son of Mr* J , H. Creswell, left Tuesday for St. Louis, They will also stop at Sparta, 111., where they will attend the wedding of a relative, None better. ARMOUR’S ANI­ MAL FERTILIZERS contain the necessary plant food to enrich the soil; that means big crops, Begin using them now. For sale by Kerr A HastingsBros, dokn S. Foster, of Springfield, and William Willoughby, of Xenia, had collision on the Springfield reoe track Wednesday* The former was thrown out of his *»bike’’”and dragged a considerable distance. He had both arms broken and was also otherwise injured, ' Ths chair of science in Cedarvilie College has been Ailed by the appoint­ ment of Mr* Addley I), Stewart, a graduate of Westminster college, New Wilmington, Pa. Prof. Steward comes highly recommended, having been assistant in scion* in his Alma mater last year, Dr* J . 0 . Stewart and wife are in Cincinnati, Mies Jessie Ferguson of Fort Jeffer­ son. 0 .t Is the guest of Mies Belle Middleton* Miss Helen Bavey ofXenia is being entertained by the Misses Sadye and Fannie Iiiil, Mr. Belle Blair, of Washington, Pa., is the guest of Mrs,RobL Jackson, She expects to spent most of the sum­ mer here. Among’ the winners of tbe prizes offered by the Cincinnati Enquirer we notice the following names from .Cedarvilie: Jones Holton and L. S, parper tor $10 each. The Enquirer Will now give $100,000 on the presi- denlial vote in this state this tall. AVACATIONTRIP To Niagra Falls at Low Parcs, The ticket agent a t Cedarvilie will answer inquiries about the ahnu ’?ex­ cursion to Niagara Falls over the Pennsylvania lines, which offers ek- filory of a Nswsooy Who Wsntutf t» 8 * Obliged With m Match, A small newsboy who had the And of a half finished cigar oil .the pavement stepped into a smail shop to obtain a match. ' % give us a match, will you?' he asked of the woman behind the counter. “We don’t give matches; ws them/* she replied. "How much?" *A Cent a box,** One dirty hand went into hsi pocket, brought out a penny placed i t on the counter. wGive me a box.** The box was purchased. With * t rave air the small boy took it* rew out a match, strtiek a light with all the grace poesiblovand puff* ed energetically upon the disettdea cigar stub, Then, leaning ‘co»h- dentially across the counter, he ex­ tendedHim box of matches to the Woman and said: , ’ , "Say, you jest take dlus box w matches, will yer, and put it some place where you can layhatw* on it easy* and, when seme other cellent opportnnUh* for a" defightfnl vacation trip at amall expense. K H hi 4 r bun one on me/* And with a low- ly-;Aot'fhe :|bnj^\A|ii«!ric%rij»OTs: *~Soi«atifle and Buckeye corn har­ vesters at W, R, Stemtt’s, n - , „ . k « - * - s o ‘ ! n ® ! twbsty - seve s S k i Xhe Cincim Judge Sc| On flu Them has been much flje ftsrek about tbe con atiou in this district pally been done. Th boomers, Ineldfliog a fe j« the district, aided b nati Enquirer, manage reports tiefnre the pub) qttirerla very enthUastic brant’s chances for goth on the ticket this fall agi t-eftt district -election bon| All ready tbe majorit culis who were friendly t brtnt SfoIJoiviug are gettb i|Sto die recent moves m 1 mu! his association with] eratic candidate, Judge l! jjj jo in in g more and m< that there is a.deal on be brant’and Runyan, as Wl the last issue of To®. H] only fii-h.t that is^beiug wulrol.’of. the election boj made by Hildebrant bi| ’Scraggy considering the ‘ , who is the rightful Uoinii therefore he needs to pay attentions to whet eHii Runyan are doing. The action of Hildel organization- of the W y howd is enough to bar able man from -politics. . members of the board me| zatiem there were the in of ballots taken for the i clerk-aud* chairman but divided, Miss Galiaher,j itor, then drew lots, Ed Ikifig declared the, clerk (he law made Thotna chairman, which was Hildebrant men could at left the room without The hoard then precede it being certified to ai organization. Hildebra -*pe«T«L-4e--bi8-*-frien jecretary of state, to. mol m reft - nnreTauti’ Urgaiii^aiipu nthef-iki inw'i meeting writes the board! ASALOON Vl< Eldon Chaney, tmfnar| Mr., and Mrs. John Oha about,three miles from Stevenson neighborhood *hot by Charles ’ Luca home ia near Bowersville; daring n drunken quar :< in^AUentown, Fayette today night. Chancy evening at 5 o’clock, The shooting is said b ofan old grudge, and ’ ®et fa the saloon they quarrel, Lucas surrendered to WWashington C. H ., bason of Mr, and Ml bncas, and has always reputation before this ti Chaney is survived b living in this county; Mil 0»*rks and James. Lewis, lives In Pauh * ” • Hlippe, of Clifto! Lovett, are sisters. Bu Tatriay. "-■Model is conceded Elonron the market. ANEXPENSIVE M -lames Manigan* a mi J^ftofaga, was arresfi I for killing a squirre' ^ o l l i k r m . Game ^11made timjarrest on i^fc-otis m the neighh r j Wa« brought before j’rd»plead gvilty to th the least that co ^ the law, $23 and \ * of IL the squirrel hut % tm her 1 and J Cylumbat, m will be sold - i m t f' ■ m ^—^sinaiii

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