The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

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CEDARVILEE, OHIO. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1904. PRICE $1.00 A YEAR. CIRCUIT COURT The Cult list of before the Cir- cult Courtis m follows: Janies I*. Moxwell, et. a l, oxecu* tors, vs. Mary J. Iriudley, et. ah; or- rot. .■.■■■•■. Stum of Ohio vs, The Peoples Gas cjut E ’cctric Light Ale Q,wo"warranto. Juste B, Hudson vs, VY. H, G)ot. fejtt’Vtrustee; error. "Gharks Ridgway vs. State of Ohio; error—-twomuses, Mary G. Jeanvel.'aL. vs, James L Bratton; appeal. Barak B. Wright vs, Poague A, Wright, admV of b . P. Wright deck! trror, Ellen Phillips; et. al. vs, village of Yellow Springs; appeal, ' - Xenia Water Go. vs, City of Xenia; error. \ Josephine E. Deyo v s .. Albert . Bchkntz; error. ! Waynesville National Bank vs. W ll.GlotteUer, assignee ofHorace Sab j'1* Ww. E and Hannah A Lelsey vs. MeGervey &LeSouvd; appeal, J icok H. Harbin’e vs. Board of County Commissioners of Greene Co appeal ; ■' 0 , L., Maxwell/’ei, al,, executors, vs.'Celia E .' XTpthegrove, et, pi., ap­ peal. , Village of. BowereviUe vs, -Jos< .Hoefler; error. , Samuel Leonard vs. Dap it . Ptbufz adm’?;, appeal. Sarah C. Davis vs. Ohmer ,Parker; error. Wm., Jasper vs, T."A. Faavell; er •tor, < • , PUBLIC SALE, I will Roll at public auction mi Mi ami Valley. Farm on the Clifton and Cedarville pikes, Thursday, Nov, J, commencing at i 2 ;G 0 , standard time the following; IS head of Aberdeen-Angus. cattle consisting of nine cows and heifers ami six young bulls, _Al$o f) high grade cattle, consisting o f cow with calf at her side, 8 yearlings, consisting olfjve steers and three heifers; Three horses consisting of one family mare nine years old, one draft mare ton years old and one road colt three years eld nicely broken. Terms:--Nine months time ou bankable notes with’ 4 percent die count’fon cash. Write me fora catalogue. R, E. C orky , XYailingeford & Fisher, Aucts. Ik J. Corry, Clerk. The foot race and the game o f foot ball last Bstarday were the attraction for a largo crowd. The wind was high and of a chilling nature which was ranch against the foot' race, though PJJHASING RECEPTION, the time was remarkably low. There were four Mr, David Bpanglet and Mrs. Wil­ liamson have beeu guests of Mr, Q,. A, Dobbins and wife for several days. Mr, and Mrs-. Daniel Dallas cele­ brated their thirty-fifth wedding anni­ versary last Thursday evening, Mrs, David Steel of Philadelphia and Miss Julia Kemlall of Tarenrmn,. Pa. were among the out of town guests present. l contestants for honors: Roy and Carl Marshall, Ray McFarland and George Nelson. They finished in the order named, The time was caught at 10 $ seconds ’ for the sprint of 100 yards. The Btato record is said to he 10 seconds. In the gome of foot bail the local team met defeat with the Xenia. In­ dependents, this team being 1 much heavier aqd succeeded in making'gnia through the lines. , ■ The line, up was as foliowg: Independents Cedarville Anderson,.,..........io .............E, Shaw Stewart:..,,,.,,..,. Jg „,,„>Finney Crow ,«»rg*.** .Hannah Weatherwax........1 1 ........ ...,W, Shaw' W a g n e r . ...r t . , , .....J,Marshall Fulkerson......... J e,............Liggett Franks.^..t..v ,.,y e . . . . . . ’Slmw Allen, ..... ..q b;, ........../Estell Gretsiuger...;,..... 1 b ............ Barber Ralls........,....r h,.,...,R. Marshall . . . f . , G r a h a m A number of Mis* Merle McFar­ land's pupils and expijpils tendered her a very pleasant surprise Monday ev-i cniug, about 24 being present. Games of various kinds were in­ dulged in and light refreshments ware served. A marble contest 4wag one of the ^earures of the eveniig, l,r>e Troute and Helen Smith -|&iiig»fkc prize winuers, l Real Estate Transfers Sherilf to Anna L. Barber, lot in Cedarville, §600. J Arraa'L. Barber to,jEliza O,. Foley and Ruth L. Tarbo^ .lot in Cedar- ville, §600, •- I', Albert Wickerskmj! and .wife to Margaret E, Grubcj, hit in Xcuin, 822h0. ' ^ MARION MSLEAN* McLe. an morning Ogkdn-e Roy Swissheim, the 14-year-old lad o f’Cedarville township tried for lunacy Saturday, was placed under a suspended sentence to the Boy’s Ip- cKistrial.School by Judge Shoup, Mon­ day. He will be on probation for ihir. fydayk ' , - . ', . Mrs, Jacob Wilson is visiting her sister Mrs. Stevenson of Marietta. Invitations are nut for n masquerad partj' at the home of Miss Mary Dob­ bins this evenipg. not Money R. D, Williamsou, one of the beBt known of Greene county’s stock men, tnad&a great showing with his .Merino eheep at the World’s Fair and carried off cash, prizes to-the,amout,of §1,248, $22$ more than any other Merino exr hibitor, although in competition with thirteeirof the best flbcks in Arherica. Mr. Janes Bratton and family of Melroy lud,, were the guests Of Mrs. Louise Bratton-j and^other relatives this week. The local football team will play ine Jamestown boys this after noon. Oh Saturday they meet, the crack Wilmington team on the.Smith field. Mr, Francis Marij this place died TueSt the St. Elizabeth-hosj Ital. at Dayton where he had been eb; fined for about 2, mouths on account’ jfinug trouble. The deceased was idyenra of age and was born in War ’en .county his father being Laugh And McLean. There were four girjs, |d three hoys in the family. Mes sra, Alexander and J. W,.McLean a id, Mis, .Lewis Gilbert of this place at d Mrs. Endsley of Fort Scott remain,/ Thefnheral took |ilace from the home ofMij.LOwis, day morning. - Intern etCry north of towi Middleton conducted vices. Ibert Wexlnes- 3ttt at the cem- Rcv. H. C. funeral ser- 120 ACRE FAR^fOR SALE, •Mr*. Carrie Nation.arrived hi Day- ton Saturday,,and Sunday afternoon addressed it mass niceting of the three churches of Bellbrdok ‘ptr the Town Hall,' Previous to the'meeting Mrs. Nation bail-a semitlo with Artie,pufiy Who has recently been arrested’ there for violatins of the local option, ordin­ ance. • ' • • . . . . Mr, F, P. Hastings and Mr. W-‘R- Sterrett attended the meeting of the Ohio Grain Dealers Association at Oo- nmbus, Tuesday. Cmiki not tlmn.onr . buy better ftour 8 p ^ o t S e n T T u t e Major Delmar, owned by E. E. Smathers of New York, and driven Ly^GtaAlcDnnaldj^nstablishoil-mmftW- Mr. W; 0 . Thompson expects to nloye on the J. H, Drake farm • next week Mr,' Drake moving tp Spring- field* Mr, Arthur Town’sley ofDayton a brother of Mr. Stewart Townsley of this place will move to Mr, R; F: Kerr’ place for the winter. - On the Yellow Spi fourths mile from C This farm' is nice! less than tine .mile churches and hlgli- menta are good, crops. Nice young orchard, excellent fruit. Never fiulmg threo- i-sdfi s pike Ole, located; being m college, . Improve* uces gotsd' hearing Springs on farm. .If interested, call ori.or ad­ dress, x \Y. J. HAWTIIOKXB, Ik F . D ,. 2,' Cedarvillle., Ohio, PUBLIC SALES Yet it-coats no .more than the tlioubtinl, diasepomting Kinds. "You Iiavnno idea how (lelic- iouB the ‘•Btaff of Lifo” can be, when baked from .Coniiftir liub ii flour, - Better try a sack fo-day and eee for yourself* ' .* ious mark was 2 : 01 $., held jointly by Major Dehnar and Lou Dillon. ttOLernoona^ter^^^Lnvfiitjg^Btoor^jou^^Jn the rain for some time, It was, found L H. SuIIenbcrgcr, C e d a r v ille , Ohio. Prof. jW. R. McChesney delivered the anniyemry sermon in the Pres­ byterian church at CroswelJ, Mich., ast Sabbath, or which Rev. R, B. Wilson is pastor. The annual banquet took place Monday evening. During the Professor’s absence, Raymond Fitz­ patrick had charge of his classes at the college. that the boy lived at Clifton and had made his way here. He has just returned from an asylum at Columbus where he has been for some time. NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT; Mr. O, B, Wingfield leaves Sunday’ morning to go on the road for the Lovell -Manufacturing Compiny of Erie, Pa. Mr. Robert King of South Charleston will succeed Mr, Wing­ field as manager of the ^Wingfield Clothing Company. Notice is hereby giveu of the ap­ pointment Ruth Wade ns executrix of the estate of Thomas B, Wade. ' R uth W aihs , O. A, Dobbins, Attorney. Have You Reason to complain o i the w e a r . your shoes give? Buy them of Horner Bros. Sc Co., and you will find their The marriage of W. B. Patterson, a Greene coitnty man, now a real es­ tate agent in Akron, and Mbs Della Ritenour, daughter of J. H. Rtteuour of Grape Grove, took place at the home of the bride near Grape Grove fit noon Thursday. The Rev, W* 8 , McClure, of Xenia preformed the c:r- emony* , * Young Men —Come in and let’s talk over the question o f fall clothing and furnishings. A dew 'and up-to-date stock aWaita your inspection - ' Brady & Sleinfels Co., Xenia, 0 . —Hereafter my Laundry Agency will he found at the Ellencoe Clothing Store, one door north of the bank in the Crouse Block. The same courtesy and good workmanship will be given in tlie future as in the past. F rank Bum,, Agent. Shoes and Rubbers Gould Get No Rut, far superior to goods sold by other dealers at the. same price. .We are headquarters for Good, Reliable footwear, aPd guaran­ tee you not only the latest styles but the Best shoes for wear6that money can buy. Every man should see our “Douglas" or “George Lawrence” Shoes at $3.0o, $3.50 and $4»qo, the equal of other makes at 50c more in price. HORNERBROS .Freeborn, Minu., Oct. 17, (Special -Mr, R. E, Coward, a well known man here is reoicjiiSg in the relief fromsuffering hehasobfained through using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. His ex* perieTice ts well worth repeating ns if should point the road to health to many another in n similar condition. “ I had au aggravating case of Kid­ ney. trouble, says Mr, Onward, ‘Hhfll gave me no rest day or night but using a few boxes of Dodd’s Kid­ ney Pills put new life in me and I feel like 0 bew man, nJ am happy to state I have re­ ceived great and wonderful benefit from Dodd’s KidueyHPiHs. I would heartily recommend al! sufferers from Kidney Trouble to give Dodds Kid* ney Pills a fair trial as 1 have every reason to believe it would never be icgreted.” Dodd's Kidney Pills make you feel like a now man or woman, because tkey euro the kidneys, Cured kidneys 3<3So, Limestone Sti SRRINORIELD, 0 * mean pure blood anil pure blood 'means bounding health and energy in (every pari of the body, Youlack faith in anuntried remedy? YouWillKanFaith ■ ■ IN LightningLaxative Quinine Tablets after one trial. Sold with an ab­ solute guarauteo'tocure or drugglffc will refundyourmoney. "17111cure COLDS, LA GRIPPE, NEURALGIA, COUGHS, MALARIA, HEADACHE, Are perfectly bamlees—n o v e r gripe nor sicken—never cause dis­ tress—-nobad effect upon the heart ‘—never injure the most delicate stomach. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. Ask for and insist on getting p lM N E M I A l i V E ^ '*» >J R cans OUlNIWnrABLETS AT’ t m p a a m v s . topvttf Dubby THE HERB MEDICINE BO*, SPntNGFlELP. OHIO. . ■ Xanufaeturera 6 1 theColabrated LIGHTNING HOT Dft6f>£< ~4 W-'tc w i W E A I M T O P L E A S E „ our patrons more by the character of our merchandise than by a show of mere cheapness. * We go on the principle that P O O R S H O E S are dear at any price. So what wo Offer, was first of all, selected for their real worth. Then we talked price speffectually that no store in the vicinity can sell the same grade of shoes at anything like our figure. When we aim to please our aim is true. Let us please you this fall with a pair of :\i: THEY ARE BETTER,. A trial will prove it. Many pleased customers have told us so. Won’t you be next to-try a pair of these excellent shoes, Dm* family line of Star Brand Slios em­ braces all styles ofmen’s women’s and ■ children’s Box Calf shoes "suitable" for. * good hard service , Children’s sizes ’ $x to $1.35, pair Women’s sizts $1.50 up . Men’s sizes ' ’ $2 to $2.50 (C Ladies Fine Dress iSho'es in Star Brand at , . $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per pair Men’s “Cornei1Stone”, an extra well made Solid shoe and' "service, per pair w ill give’ good . A t $2, $2,50 and $3 per pair we -show a splendid 'iine of men’s Star- Brand Shoes.' . - Men’s “Patriot” is a tine Dress Shoe, elegant-in style and fit- and true to its name, price per pair $ 3 - 5 ° ' ■/' To Cure a Cold in One T^G L M a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e Tablets. Cures Grip .in Two Days. eve* Just to Remind You T h a t W e A r e S to w R e a d y U ) ith O u r F A L L I N E S . C om p r is in g a l l th e L a t e s t a n d M o s t S e a s o n a b le G o o d s in Men’s Our l,liikli‘en ,8 and young men’s department having been re­ touched with mtiny of the Reason's latest shades aud patterns also takes on a new aspect, and wo hope to please the most fastidious from a child's suit to a man’s overcoat. Jack Frost has already knocked at your door, so don’t delay making your purchases until the season is to far advanced and our lines broken. Remember ‘*The early bir,l catches the woriii.” Our lines comprise alt the new patterns ht fancies, the now brown, etc., in single and double breasted coats—-top coats for fall wear, the heavier overcoats for winter wear and the OriW'tieUe lor fl rainy day, Endless variety in shirts 50,*, $1.00 nhd $1.50. In "our neckwear department we introduce the shades of brown in all .shapes and shades, Thc.se amt many .otlu r lints go to make up ascleaii« stock as was ever presented to the pdopte of Greene county, . Your early inspection solicited. Brady Steirifels Co GeorgeHalter, ’ A. to. Hatties, H, A . HtggUii, Resident Partners S t „ ■<4 ,+tt )*>***■+ S m iJ k 'u k

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