The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
POWDER A b so lu te ly Pur& HASNOSUBSTITUTE * LOCAL AND PERSONAL J £ •Vi - ;. —New Pancake Flour a t CooppV’s V - 'I ' Mr. and -Mrs, Oscar Satterfield were visitors iu Xenia Sabbath. . Mr. Seth Smith, of Selma, spent Tuesday ip Cedfirville, — 10 -Delaine Rums—Dobbins.. ■Why go to court f o r a suit, when •we can serve you better , . • Brady <&SteinfelaCo.,' Xenia, O. R, Bird was in Columbus Thurs day on business, t!, James Harper, ofDayton ia visiting liis unde,. Robt. Townsley and family.' - . F ob S ale —I have 62 acres of good land close to town that I will sell cheap ; A. Bradfbrdj. < Mr. and Mrs. C.’M, Morton' were guests of Cedarvjlle friends^Saturday. M», Chat, Bmith, of Spong io id , ti*. iU4 Marshal! (irirMlle Thursday. Jgo . R, (loo jar was in Columbus Thursday, on business,. We are now prepared to handle your corn The I). S. Ervin Co. Reece Barber expects to leave for Oklahoma City next week, Mr-, and Mr?, Hawver Clematis s p o t Sabbath with South Charleston friends, ... • V BKWAR13 o f frauds. <J, M» Brom- agem is the only agent o f the Ttfoy Laundry in town. Office in Shrouds' tin shop. George and John Stewart have no right to collect laundry for me Mr?. 0.' A . Spain* spent Wednesday as guest of Mr, and Mrs. Jus. Towus- % . Mrs. Jennie Baris, o f Dayton, is a gueaf at.the home of Mayor McFar land, We will be glad to make bids-to those hnying corn to,sell, UTTLE NONSENSE.” , —Oysters, celery, sweet potatoes and cranberies at Cooper's. ' . Mm; Crane is improving from a 1 long illness of.typhoid fever. 'Mrs,'Mein tire, of South Chaslestoh .was the guest this week of Mrs. -Belle. ' Gray, . , —Peninsular ranges nve'woiiderfui hakerfeand cookers'. The supply hardly equals the demand. Better see them at liERR RfASTtNOSB h OS,^ *" " ‘ Miss .Clara Link went to South Charleston Sunday where she will make it her future bopie, Asa McLean of Columbus ,0,, is guest of his father J . W . McLean, this week. Tbe D . S, Ervin Co. Messrs, Arthur Jenks and Clyde Button, of Jamestown visited friends hero'Wednesday evening. The ladies of the M. E .' church and, Aid Society will hold* a thanksgiving market Wednesday afternoon a t one o’clock, in rthe rooro recently vacated by I. 0 ; Davis', Doift dilly-dally .but come a t once —clothes like oiirs never get shelf- worn waitiog.to be bougbt.-r-uTlie early bird catches the'.worm.” This warning is meanfforyou, Brady & SteinfelsCo., Xenia, 0 . Mrs. Clifford Luse, who was so bad ly burned a little over, two weeks ago, while burning trash in her yard, is getting along as well,- in fact, much better than could be expected. She had about one thonsand.'gqusre inches of skin burned from her body, The prospects For her complete' recovery are very, flattering.—^Gazette, C ard ,OF T hanks —W e’wish to ex tend our sincere thanks, to both the paper mill and tbe'Cedarville fire de partment fo r their "efforts in extin guishing our fire lost Monday morn ing, and to all those jylfo assisted so nobly'in removing our horses from' the burning buildiue. • • The D B. Ervin Co. Mr,'Guy Canady spent a few days hero this week with S. W.Nagfoy and family.* H e returned, to his home a t ^ , jDelaware Thursday, accompanied by —Try some of that 20 c coffee a t 1 Miss XeOmy Nag ley .' Ctioper’s . ' John Stewart attended the Teach- ’.er’s Association meeting a t Dayton, Friday and Saturday, - Mr. and Mrs. D, - Li. Marshall at tended the dinner a t Mr, and Mrs. Young Men—Oomein and let’s talk .over the question o f fall clothing and furnishings. A new .and up-to-date stock awaits your'inspectioii , Brady & Steinfels Co.,’ Xenia, O. •Teasj-VV-Tdncsd-tyt' m m m . Dafil December T5L Tennsyl vania N ew Jrb rtc jiito . serious illfiess of his father.. ' -—Sunlight, Egg-0-S.ee, Malta V ita,' Mothers’ Crisps and Shredded Biscuits a t Cooper’s, Mrs, Julia Carpenter of -Lina 0 ,, returned to her home after a few days - visit with, her Mother Mrs. A . G. Miller, ■—Peninsular Heaters for hard or soft coal that will heat every nook and corner in the house, with least fuel, is what you want. We huVe them in all styles and sizes', the prices arrange Tng accordingly, K erb & H astiko Blios. agents about tares and features of 1 Penn 1 sylvania trains which add pleasure to , World's Fair trip, Get posted by call* iug'oh or addressing E . S.‘ Kesyes, Ticket Agent. Excursion from all Ticket stations on Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets will be sold at all ticket stations on Pennsylvania Lines November 23d and 24th to any station not more than 150 miles from selling point. Tickets good returning until Xovember 28th, Ftfr particulars, consult Local Ticket Agent of Penn sylvania Lines, . Mrs. Oliver Dodds fc vipting her parent* Mr. and Mrs J . II. Wolford, D r. J . 0 . Stewart attended the annual meeting of the District Ohio State Medical Association a t Dayton, Thursday. * * Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Smith have l>een entertaining .Mrs. Cushing of Springfield the past week. Pr«f. P , A* Ju tk a t, is moving from Mrs, Elizabeth Gnlbreath’s prop erty to the Andrew property on Main street. ^ The foot hall game between the lo cal team and Wittenberg ot Spriug- flelddid not take place Wednesday owing to the fiiluru of the Spring- fielders being able fo get here, Mrs. Hhannou of Xenia, is visititg her daughter, Mrs. Will Mitchell. Mrs. Shull is speeding the winter with her son Perry Shull in Kansas City.* .Mary Hastings entertained ,a num ber o f her little friendb, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. G, W, Harper en„ a*, tained Mr, and Mrs.- Warder, of Yel low Springe’Sabbath, ' Mrs, Benonie Creswell entertained Misses Mattie Crawford and Mattie Brnmagem, 'Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Newcomb, of Meeb- lineicsburg. who h a s ' been Gram mar Grade teacher for 25 years- . Tommy Thwi*h« H*, Too, Wa* Entitle to * R«w*rd. The Browj J a?U can was often, th e receptacle of more th ings th an ashes. I t was no uncommon th ing fo r Nora, the maid, to find a knife o r a fork o r some other ra the r val uable article in i t when fche dumped the ashes in the alley. Whatever ft, was, she always brought it, to Mrs. Brown, with the remark th a t here was such and such a th ing th a t ’T,f was perfectly gooduiurwlmt she had found in tlie ash barrel. Tommy, who was present on one o ’fhese oc casions, saw tha t liis mother gave Mary a pecuniary reward, so he de cided t o .try his hand. He rum maged around in the can until lie found something, H e ran off to his mother, who was enfertaypng* call ers, with-it, “Oh, mamma,” he cried, “look a t th is perfectly good cat I found in the ash can!”—Lippincott's Maga zines Dilatory, as Usual. 13 Soa Gull B a rom ete rs.- The sea gull makes a splendid liv ing-barometer. If a covey* of sea gulls fly seaward early in the morn ing sailors and fishermen know, that the -day will be fine and the wind fair, .hu t if the birds keep inland, though there' be ,no haze', hanging out toward, th e sea to denote un pleasant weather, .interested folk know th a t the elements will be un favorable. Conundrums.. - What •key is a .poisonous one ? Whisky. ... What is the noisiest pet in the world? Trumpet, W hat does the evening wear?, The close of day.. - '* 1 What le tte r is twice your size? W'('double you). • *. When is, love like a chicken bone ? When 'hidden in the breast. •’’ -* Cocoanut Crabs. In the Coral islands nature has provided ir species' o f crab with claws . and nippers of enormoiiB strength which enable it to pick e'ocoaUuts, break th e shells and dig out the meat. These crabs are over two feet long and live in hales in the earth. - . ' , nature*three Kelps, ancf -mm sum p tion w ill recov e r, P re nlrv',i iT05t',Tnr p<yrt g-n t ' ofi,alh Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes,nertt. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. "I flftrttucdAycr'nClimryVectoHIS3ye»r* *JM. i Imre * 6 *n terrible rates of luiifrdU- esnencuredbyit. l «mneverwltbontIt." . Awnutr Gi IUmr.TON, Marietta, Ohio. 3*e.,S0e.,fl.(H). All drmtitieUl nana.g)iwmnww ■wfor J‘eC. 00 m T/rwell. . ASS. Consumption The Physician—T am strongly in clined to think, th a t your husband has appendicitis. The Wife—That's ju st like him. He always waits till a thing is near ly out of stylo before he decides to get it, ‘ WhatvShp Could Do. “Sometimes I’m almost ready to admit P in a failure as a cook,” she said sadly; ■ ' *, “Oh, come now! I t ’s no t so.bad as that,” he skid, “Well,. I ’m certain I can’t make th ings as your, mother did. But,” and her. face brightened, “I 'll tell 1 you wliat I can do, and I'm going to do it. 1 can make a sk irt like your mother used to make.”—Brooklyn Citizen. , ' . Reason Far It. . • “Skoreber must be getting weak- minded,” said th e first antomobilist. “I haven't noticed it,” replied the other. ' “Why, he told me- he stopped h is auto once, yesterday because there *ivas a pedestrian, in his road /1 ‘.. “Bu t I ‘believe the pedestriasffhad a gun.”—Baltimore News; . » * / A r » r i f / v # m o r e so THAN EVER' BEFORE Is th is Store the Suit andOvercoat l H e a d qu a r te r s o f S p r in g f ie ld . Ctrrtct^ Cltllff jor Men We never had so many—never before have we been able (<» sHI ;y> equal amount of style and value as now. You can leave your cloili- ing money with us and be sure of getting the very best your momy will buy. Which of the following amounts do you wish to pay? $5.00 $6.00 $7AO$8.50$10.00 $12.00 $13-50$15 $18 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 , Better make disposition of this matter as soon as you can—better come to this Reliable Store as soon as you can—there’s some pretty squally weather ahead—you’ll be’practically immune from its • «. discomforts in one of our Suits;in(l Overcoats. . - hats, Underwear, Shirk, Neckwear, Gloves, Sweaters, I^ainCoats, ChildrensClothing, etc., at themost ReasonablePrices. ^ . ■ K A U F M M ’ S . SPRINGFIELD’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE, 19* 20, 23, So, Limestone St;, Springfield, O, > -A Difference In Sandwiches. “These, tramps are unappreciative fellow's. My wife gave one a sand wich tiffs morning, and he took a Best in the World, , Cream,‘Ark, Nov. 7-(Speciul; - A f ter- eighteen mouths suffering from Epilepsy, Backache aud Kidney Com plaint, Mr, W. H, Smith of this'place is a W-11 man again and the who have watched his return to health unhesitat ingly give a l l , the credit to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. In an interview regard ing his cure, Mr. Smith says: “ I. had been low fur, eighteen months with my hack and kidneys and also Epilepsy. I had taken every thing I'ktaew of and nothing seemed to do me any good tiil a friend pf mine got me to send for Dodd’s Kid ney PillB. I find that they are the geateet medicui^in the world, for now I am able to work and am in fact as V E G E T A B L E S ICILIAN airRenewer Makes fhe halr grow long and heavy, nd keeps it soft and glossy. Stops falling hair and cures dandruff.. And it always restores color to gray hair. Sold for fifty years. LEGAL NOTICE. stout aud strong as before I took I). 8. Collins and L. B. Collins, who -reside -in Wilbarger County, State of Texas, will take notice: That George D, Haines, on the 4th clay of‘November, -1904, filed liis pe tition in the Court of CommonPleas, in ancl for 'Greene County, alleging that the above named Defendants together with M. W. Collins, of said County of Greene, were Indebted to the said George D. Hdines upon a promisory noto fo r,$140.00 together with interest on the same. foe simple of the following described Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure the Kid- Dealer. TOys:.e 'aifmgmiffp^Ti?aTiSe^tfi“e blood of all impurities. Pure blood The Return Invitation. "Please, ’Mrs. Subbubs, mamma says she'll be glad .if you'll come do tea on Monday ” 1 '^W ith pleasure, Bessie. Tell your mother it's really too kind”— “Oli, no!. Mamma says she'll be f lad when it's over!” London ’unch. means gqad health. Health demands dally action of the bowels. Aid natureWith Ayer's Pills. Her Own Cate. Elsie—What a'ridiculous child ho is! He said he was going to visit his greatgran'pa. Mamma—And is th a t ridiculous, dear? Elsie—Of course. Greatgran’pa’s arc always 4 dead. —*Philadelphia Press. Stock Show Excursions to Chicago over ; Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to Chicago, will be. .sold over Pennsylvania Liuoi Novem ber 27th. 28th and 29th a t one first- class one-way fare plus 61.00 for round trip, nccduht International Live Stock Exposition, This yearis Live Stock Shew, with eleven thousand animals on exhibition, including two thousand horses Is to. Be- the greatest on record, and the low fores over Pennsylvania Lines make it a good time for an in- ed and described as follows: Being part'.df survey N6, 2903 on the waters of Masses Creek, begin ning in the center Of the Columbus and Xenia turnpike and running thence with the east line of-the lands of Eflle Barber N. 86deg. W. 96.2 polos to ivstnke. Tlipnce N. 55j^deg. 13, 0.20 poles. Thence with the west line of Henry Barber S. SOdeg. 25. 79.78 poles to the South bank of Mas- sles Cr expensive trip to Chicago. For-partic- ulnrs, consult Local Ticket Agent of Here's the Ryton There never was made & better, nor a more deservedly popular Overcoat than W W Kept For Himself. “Sourboy isn’t very popular,** re marked the optimistic one. “But ho has a lo t of good iu him.”' “Maybe he has,” replied the amia ble critic, “but I never heard of his letting any of it out.”—Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune, Pennsylvania Lines. ' E l e c t e d m PAWUf . if r 1 Hart, Schaffner and Marx's Rytan> Medical Services. “The. doctor didn’t do a th ing bu t stick i t to Jones when he called a t his office today.” “Big bill, eh?” ; “No; porous plaster.”—New Or leans Times-Democrat, OUR 9 FL 0 UI i eek. Thence down the same N, 80Xdeg. W. 80 polos. Thence S. SOdegi E. 89.2 poles to the center of tlie Columbus and Xenia turnpike. Thence 8. 751-2 deg. W, 48.9 poles to the beginning, containing 37.04, acres, more or loss. .*That the Exchange Bank of Cedar- ville and H, S. Anderson have same Interest or claim In said real estate. The prayerof Said Petition is for judgment against said defendants for the sum of $140.00with interest from the 6th day of August, 1904, aud that an order of Attachment issued a t taching the above described real estate, aud that the Exchange Bank of Cedarvllle and R, S» Anderson be required to set up this claim .against said real estate. Tlie.parties first above mentioned will take notice that they liavo been made parties defendant to said peti tion and that they are required fo answer tlie same on or before the 19th day of December, A, I), 1904. George D, Haines, by Frank H. Dean, Attorney. M l ' : ® f t f klT.i I a i w * 'M Long, loose, comfortable,, w ith a styl^ of its own and a quality-look about it th a t makes a man th ink well of himself every time he pu ts it on. W h a t are your Overcoat wishes? W e can satisfy them; and will show you the LA B EL ... a small thing to look for, a big th ing to find. These goods are for sale duly a t Freddie’* Prayer. Naughty Fred, in disgrace, was sent . . early to 'hed, Uebolllou*. thoughts flfilng his dear curly head. Me Couldn't quite see how such treat ment was fair, Ahd, sorting, he murmured a short’even ing prayer: * "Our Father In heaven, way up thef-o’so ■■ far,> ' : ■ ■-■■ Iitoss aunty and Ethel, papa and mamma.; Mske me a good boy, If you can •« well tin not: . I'V» asked yOu before, but I guess you fo rrtt." —Lfpplneolt's MagastnK M. D. LEVY & SONS f C o p y r i g h t r 0 04 M u tt S dm ffiw j r v Mur: Leaders of Fashion, le v y 's O ld C om e r, S p rin g fie ld , Oh io, i< 4M 6 € € € < :4N a « * PATENTS 1 </r®% 1 imB 1 7 H i Uavcalj,andTmde.Merlt*bbtainedand *1 P*t-I entbadnesseendnetedforMo*Kn*TeVeits. * twnptnkt «»ereosireu.a.FAVCMTttmoi andv.-ftrsir mutt patentlak*stimethmthere remr.ief"'m Wnshitigllb'.. . .Srinl m&tlel, drawing or nhftlft.,With itiitr'M - Jtioa, W ori I v V;?,j£patentaldeor.not,ire4•{ Jrhatj;e. OnrfeenotduetillpatentI*reenred.,| AFAHPHtfT,,,‘naw tolOWjiHPatents," wjth > of same la the LT.S. And foreign wuntrtM ,'S*ent free. Address. 0 .A. 8 N 0 W& 00 . ftWhFAtUH'r WAirtlfflrrii#, #»A, *W Valley,’-: I t has rcquii'Cd h itt two tlecadea t v sh ift the center of .population from Ohio fo Tiutiaiiu. ifre center o f farm values from eastern Indiana to western Illinois, t h e , •cefit# o f the farm 'income to the western hanks of the Mississippi ftiid the center of farming area fro th eastern Illinois to central Missouri* Two centers have already crossed tho Mississippi, n t I and two more,dccadfea will bo suffi- I x O i a e n L s AJLLQ d e n t to advance another across tho Father of Waters. —*Deg Moines Rcgistertlaoader,:: ' Stiff sod Soft Hats 9 8 c t o § 8 .5 0 . Our. $8.50 m guaranteed to wear’ for one year without change of color or a new one in plane of it SUliliIVAH The Hatter, 2T South Limestone Street, ^[Tingfield, Ohio —Keep iu tahid the H erald wliea wanting sale bills. Our wnler-proof stock makes them popular. I f ft vote were taken on t he most popular flour, our would receive a liandsomeTna- 'jo rlty ;.,,.,,. If. is t he choice of bakers amt housewives who know, because It goes farther and gives better * results than any other flour ever milled. Bu t don’t take our word for it—try if for yours,'ff, and bo com foeod.,...... L H Sullenberger, CedarvittOi Ohio. ’ll.. . ..... . A Small Legacy. Next to •the proverhial shilling, perhaps the smallest legacyhas been inherited by a native of New Zea land, He had a son who died in the Dutch Indies and left him his effects, amounting to thirteen pence halfpenny. The money was payable at Middlehnrg, and the man ha’d to walk ten Dutch league?, for it, los ing a day’s work.—London An swers, k*~Our sale bills are printed oh water.' foof stock, They cost no more iiisn the other kind. T a k e . WStt&c* tmmi AT HOME Are you a sufferer? Has year doctor been unsuc cessful? Wouldn’t you prefer to treat yourself—AT HOME? Nearly 1,500,000women have bought tv me of Catdm from their druggists and have cured themselves a t home, Of such troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucot* rfursa, barrenness, nervousness, •dizziness, nausea and demond* eary, caused byfemale weakness. These are not easy cases. Wine of C'ardui cures when the doctor can't. . , , TVine of Cardiff does not irri tate the organs, Themsnopaiii fo the treatment* Itian soothing tonic of healing herbs, free from sttoftg ftiul drastic drugs, if >* weecsstd heeftuso it cures m ft ^VfoOO&rdui.can ho-foiight from your druggist *t bottle and w..\i ran begat foi* treatment today. M lllyoau, n r \Yhile electric roads co ereis,never pee road po litanother turns up in fieHarry Frey foad is i Some changes ,1 cethe first survey. -Itis stated that the iu e down, through tow id on the west side mill property to the ‘opertyon Xenia avenue 'station. Tho road wi tof thevchuol house-an riiifeWilmington pike. Another road that -has r<jinipeace is the Spriu athCharleston road th of construction an owpleted by the first of th isroadis only a few • mi 1f%n it is proposed th it ijlt south along the Sprit kingip Clifton, •Cedarv i»and on to Jetfersouvi Ijoin the maindine, A has done little talk ‘leej Lnd m ablework the the repoi fM iEW gu li'B GOING SOUT1 r ^ Ky , a J ii i id ■ : > r [.Mr. and Mrs, Milton I ^ ate the City. Hotel, m c anew maiiagemenf, lea ^December for Orange, . Keyes possesses ad ora, , 8 , Ke) e i and family' ' abilities, leave Inter ti ' there, as M r. Keys offerer from telegrapher fJQtne time. Fo r fortj f Mr. and Mrs. Keyes dents of* CedsavlUe, h 1 «, who are without Ho see them go. f it a, Wishing sell a ll kmdt tattil Jan ria rl gains in sort Itfcat will do ami f l r d jiiWft; Hmf hetifc! ;J k F 1 L t *■ ,1
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