The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

m : pftic.Wv* ’ r> ^ '' r\ i«fflfMMM IWMW ■^awaattaB.^^ -S«4» mmm ifiPMwi tyA V M L Q n T m r m m GoodNewslor Cedarville People S f | f , ■Vte*"*'*' after Inventory Sul© rrieans rtrnny dollars saved to rnaiiy ■people* ^'or' these five ; 3 0 ' p e r ^ e » t ' 4 & o w t ;w i i l m , ------- ’■"■ * sona&ie except a. lew contract articles. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday- nod .t ie il .Monday. and Tuesday you will save dollars. Many broken and odd lines left our invoice w ill be sold regardless of value or cost to produce.■ .? % % J a” r S J ® - wjli * induced in the 30 per cent off sale. W e have a few dozen of the Eaton style long tight fitting cut, which we will close out at leiss than halt S you can Isifbuy a su it which w as worth only 4 months ago $12.50 and so on through the entire line. If you do not like, or not bmlt for the long, loose suits, these wul suit you Rail road fare paid on all purchases of $10 or more, Our new coats, suits, suits, and dress goods, etc., arel If you do not care for the Tourist Coat, We have the long or short, loose or half, tight cioats at more than 50 per cent off the preic. $12 coats for $5 just at the opening of the season. . I T. D BENDURE, S P R I N G F I E L D , OHIO. | .. LOCAL AND PERSONAL J 5§* i r r t n i m % *** * - * * % . * - * m m r * s r n n r i s * i x A H F I I I 1 1 / H S I P , ; ~-15 Delaine ewe lambs—Dobbins. Mrs. Dora 'Clapp.*, Bellefontame, Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Lydia Weymouth. . . ' Mr|s. Julia Condon was in Cincin­ nati the, first of the week, returning , , Tuesday evening. Mr. J , Hi Brothertpn entertained bis two sons, Wilber, of Detroit, and ■ Bert of Groswell, Michigan, —I f once you try you will always buy Model Flour, its the best, , Mr. Homer \Vade and wile of * Springfield, attended the funeral of . their aunt,,Miss Gibson, Tuesday.. Mr, John Lott of Pittsburg spent • a few days the first of the week with , bis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob1Lott., ' ‘ —School tablets and school Supplies o f all kinks at Cooper’s. Mr. Moody Nagley, wife and Bon . were guests of Mr, and Mrs. -Homer - Wade of Springfield, Sunday, Bov; H, C. Middleton left Thurs­ day for Miamisbnrg|to be in attendance at die M. E. Conference./ . W anted :—To purchase three thou- of oats. . S. Er&n 0»- Dr* J . W. Dixon and son Phil, and Ralph Bull took their departure _ Tuesday for the* \Ydrld’s*Fair at St. LouisI - J ' t a ' i f * H >. Mr.. Emerson Kesbifc left Monday evening for Chicago where he will be the guest of his brother Mr. W, D, Ne^bifc for a few bays.- —-It will pay you to call and see my line of grain drills. Prices are rights ' ■so are the drills. W- R, StCrretfc, Town ;,A •LA ST ,______ ....____ ______ _______ . 11 o'clock, September the 3rd, COME ONE, COME ALLdg .Mrs, John Fieldsand grand (laugh- , ter, Carrie Townsjey and Mrs. Har- . ley and Mrs. Powers ofj Lima, were guests of Columbus relatives Sunday. Mr, J . G /Nesbit,,who w< called to ■ tins,city on account o f,th e illness,of — his--flister,-^Irs;--Hr^L.»-Ewingr^>3^ _Second ,, street, has .returned,.to. his^ -Pnstr —Use'Model Flour, Tho Jamestown United Presby- X lm \ m terian congregation held their churcli picnic Tuesday, at the home of Mr. Given Lackey, The members .of the 'local church were invited. —For anything in the can line to Cooper’s. go How's, This* We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot ho cured by Hall’s Catarrh -Cure, T*. 3 . Chenndy & Co„ Toledo, O, We the undersigned, have known.& 3, Chenney lor the fasti# years, and believe Join perfectly, honorable in all business trausttctlons and financially able to carry out any obligations mode by his'-firm. Welding, Kuman A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acifngriirectlh upon the bload and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials free. Price foe perbottle. Boldby all druggists, 'lake Hall's Pamily Piilsfor constipation. Mr* James Gray- attended the funeral o f his uncle, James Gray,of Cincinnati, Monday,' Mr. Gray dted Friday, after seven months illness. He was first taken ill with typhoid fever and latter underwent an opera­ tion for appendicitis which brought on blood poison. The deceased leaves a wile and five children. --Model Flour makes good bread. The minister of the Lutheran church in Xenia, Rev, A. E, Gringle, has'been exonerated from the charges of improper conduct by the church court. He must resign his place ac­ cording to the courts decree. This he refuses to do. F o s B ade C heap -A good phaeton inquire a t this office. Rev, Pressley Thompson and family who have been- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J , W. Pollock during the past month returned to their homo in Washington, Pa„ Wedcnsday. MARTHA GIBSON, .—Globe Fertilizers are the best on the market. Have tobacco stems for filler. Prices as low as any, quality considered. For sale by W. R, St<jrrett. W, C. T. U. County Convention. The annual meeting of the Greene Co. Women’s Christian Temperance • Miss Martha Gibson, aged /4, died Union will be held in the Second XJ, | Sabbath morDing at, her home, after P. church in Xenia Thursday, Sept.j* lon£ filtering _with cancer. The 8. All are cordially invited to at*.................................. . Mr, George Creswell and family, and Miss Alberta Creswell.and Mr. L ank Creswell who have been visit­ ing in Illinois and taking in the World's Fair in St. Louis returned home, Wednesday, —The best of bread fresh every day at Gooper’s, Also cakes and crackers of all kinds. WAIT £>*§JL FOR THE Grand Opening, Saturday, Sept. 10 We will carry a full line of Men's! Boys', Children's Clothes and Furnishings, Souvenirs Given Away Opening Day, mm* Mum M m tend, PROGRAM. « 9:30 a, m, Devotions led by Mrs. Rayner. -9:45 a. tn. Roll call of officers and reading of minutes of last meeting, 10:00 a. in. Report of officers .and ocal unions. 10:30 a. m. Election of officers. 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic hour. Adjournment, 3:00 p. m, Deyotions led by Mrs. E. E. Cooley. 1:15 p, m, Reading of "minutes of, morning session. 1:30 p. m. President's address, 2;00 p. m« “Pledge signing in Sab* bath School,” Mfs. Carrie Geyer. 2:15 p. m. “How the lateElcction in Xenia was Won,” Dr, Ben Mc- CJeland. “Bishop Potter’s fate Move.” Rev, Dr. McClure, Second U. P. church. “The Liquor Traffic and Millions.” Mrs. Agnes Powers Dunning. “Who is Responsible for the Dou­ ble Standard V’ .Mrs, Bertha Ger- lough. - ■ ■ » Collection, ,,. Round Table* Miscellaneous Business., /. deceased was born near Xenia, and in her death she leaves four sisters and two brothers. The funeral took place Tuesday morning, the services being conducted by her pastor, Rev, C.'H. Middleton of the M. E, church, Burial took place at Xenia. ,, Besides three sisters at home, Misses Mary, Rachel, Catherine and Mrs. J , E. Wade of Springfield, there is two brothers David, of Springfield, and Thomas, of Marysvill. _ STOPPED DRILLING, There has been no work at the gaB well the past week, the company thinking it unsafe to go any ^deeper with the present rope. The drill that is being used weighs 3800 pounds and a very heavy rope is needed. The depth of the well is placed at 1200 feet. As soon as the new rope arrives work will proceed. • Should the com­ pany be unfortunate in losing sumo of their drilling apparatus in the hole at the present depth they would have to abandon the well and start again. Greatest care must be taken from Mr. and ■Mrs. Will St. John, of Albany. Ind., are visiting nt Cedar* ville with their son, Thos. St. Jolm, and other children and relatives at Jamestown, New Jasper, and Painters* Yille. They were also present at the St. John reunion. SUSPENDED. Shouting Their Praises. fj■ Fraiarpoint, Miss,, August 22 (Special)—Cured oFBladder and Kid­ ney Trouble after 20 years of suffering, Rev. II« H, Hatch, of this place, is telling the public the good news and shouting the praises of the remedy that cured him—Dodd's Kidney Pills. Rev, Mr. Hatch, says:— “I have beep suffering from Bladder and Kibimy Trouble for 26 yearn and now on. —The best bakers use Model Flour. Mr. F* A. Vance of West Alex andria, WaS in town last Friday doing some special work for the Now York Sun, and the Chicago American. He took views of the, opera house, the R, l \ church and the country home of Hon, Whitclaw Reid, Mrs, Charles Neabit and children, and, her tooItier Mr#* Winters, , of Loveland spent Tbumiay at the home of W, L, Cfemana. have tried everything that people said would do mo good. But nothing did me any good except Dodd’s Kid­ ney Pills, . . “I haven’t felt a pain since I took Doodd’s Kidney Pills, They gave me health and I feel like a new man alto­ gether. Dood’s Kidney Pills are the best I ever had,” All Urinary ami Bladder Troubles •nre caused by diseased Kidneys. The natural way to euro them is to cure the kidneys. Dodd’s Kidney, Pills never fail to cure diseased kidneys in any stage or place. limy always mm; Backache. and they are tho only remedy that over cured Bright1* REDUCEDRATESTOTHEWEST* To all points in Montana, Washing­ ton, Oregon British Columbia, Sept­ ember loth to October 15, 1904, Write a t once for information and maps to Ira. F. Scbwegel, traveling agent. Wisconsin Central R'y, -407 Traction Bldg,, Cincinnati, O. Subscribe for the Herald. Disease.. Messrs Roy Henderson and Carl Finney of this place, Mr. Homer Henderson of Xeniu, nml Prof, George Harper of Bellbrook left Tuesday for St Louis and the World’s Fair, mfm You know the tnedieine that makes pure, rich blood— Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Yottr mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it, They trusted Sarsaparilla If* Their doctors,trusted it* Your doctor trusts it, Then trust if yourself* There is health and strength in it. , ' ' t frottt lhrU«*Uidfi hurt y,mr , wium Mas* v* ft. if*!:*, Jtt, Ki$cp,^y, £ *' ATIn*rt, A M __ _ .... 1•‘1~do. ii\n. R ich B lood K % wmir urg laxAtivd. Mayor Trader of Xenia, has given hia dicision in the case wherein Wm. Buckles, chief of the fire department has violated the merit system by tak­ ing part in politics to hold his position* The mayor holds that the Board of Public Safty must hear the charges. Pending this hearing he hassuspended Chief Buckles from the service as is required by law and an acting chief named. The ease of Samuel Rud- dlcks will he held latter* He is also a member Of the fire department and has taken part in politics. Theaction of the citizens in Xenia in cleaning out some of the “old political war horse stables” is causing great excite­ ment among the*politicians, —Try a package of Mother’s crisps, The best of all the cereals. Get if at Cooper's. 10c a package. DON’T BE B U N D To your own interest; to that interest which promises health and good eyesight,- by wearing cheap glasses, "unedited to the »hfrets of your eyes, when you can ' get the best, and a thorough examination at a reason• able price, KYLE & TATE omo. *»*»• L l w ill e o m p j utter tn mn»$mw Candidates for Vil are RgHtlnjg A WARM CO reW'Rid^waydacks lakes up McCorke Wright Fight It is evident a t th e p mat there will he things E-reat for voters at the -jasr/io October. There itoofoffices to be filled an liiwl bosses have put in a ieingjust who they want* F # places, .As'for towns! ^tbsrCmust be a clerk. ,trii Kecssor.. - ' - ' I .Ip the list of corpora phere will be three council! I®!erk to elect, however the jLin question- The Am Utyjaekson machine clain Ipresent man, S. C, Wright tfiieplace'uuder the appoini I. Doe thing in particular pplscethat will be of in teres JG. McGorkell had anno Ik would probably be a cai firporatiou clerk and this v |yed flagin the “gang’s” i i supposed that Mr. Wri mao opposition.. The t ir, McCorkell in. the roc finchfor-the gangsters and ded fo induce him to pn |rsrenot successful in this [usedforce, but with no a\ keCprkell was taken to i findmade all manner, indue iflthdravr, the “gang” evei ^support him if he would jj, which' cannot be |flblicat, the present time, lorkell stood his ground &r 6be bribed and a maddi Kjyerbeen knowp-than Ai a,Charley Rldgway and Mr. McCorkell was toll Strould be fought with “ma< Jlods it he did not come to tl Be refused aud was told bright waB their Choice a *i?e their, support. O t was sure that a fighTwi “TriBliman,) kndidate before th e : F/feesses” well knew tl [hg candidate ran a si l a good chance c Ifor he was cops krk that hae had thi Jh*head such a man < p Hying trip to Colun the Secretary of i h rettirn immediate) ‘Kntthat Mr, Wri place and Mr. St out. Tomake certain tl 'aidhave some o f t ! Andrew-Ridgway 1in' to line up ■ Mr. McCorke flwre they found moi finnrSupposed loya for Mr. Wrig ( Was Mr. Rh ^ * t Jamestown dti *skr violating the *»hand in the Ek ^fsie’s witnesses w ^ogfield has a mi *«lr auditor holdii appointment. ^ fhat he will ^publicans mil be tried in tl IAnother report * ^ with him was ® Tor school hoard aatedin his pH s women H he so 1« wanted oh j ^ a t some oiat ™,Dg to say in th t Mr, j mk . *with a gram of *spades. I llation exerc

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