The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

7k■' pqwwwsB coat i able to 8 ( 4 j a}1 your cloth- Mint your uionoy • Plsb to pay? 812.00 825.00 Reliable Store as Immune from its Rain Coats, Prices. IRE, J [field, O, $ %s B L E S IC IL IA N Renewer is it soft andglossy, > it always restores d Soft flats :esfc , colors in Stiff soft'liats from ■„ g ^ p p f y -B a a i lM I J>r Our ,,Toh i f . u k w ill w rn ip a r# w i t h ffj.tt o f a n y o t h e r U rtu. , , . ffhe 'Cedarville ^ieratd, ♦ ■ ...... whui n^iiied .wills ;4. -A ! >?•;:,' * -"ir subper*; p:i-: cn s a prompt t e n «. !.f.i i s *i»>‘(fcoiretl.,***,,... irm TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 45 , CDDARVIUE. OHIO. fRlbA^OVEMISER 25 . 1004 . PRICE $ 1,00 A YEAR. The G ift Store, M c C O L L U M ’S W ilt easily solve the problem of what ta give Her or Him. No trouble to And something for Father, Mother, Sister or brother or anyone you wish to remember a t Christmas, . We need not' mention the many things io he found here. It is well known that W a t all times have a line of such things as is foundtn first cla^s jewelry stores outside of large citios. ' * You can’t please the hoy better than by giving- him a watch* ■We huye them from $ff;oQup. Oirlatoo wlll be pleased with watches, {We have already pu t away some that will maho glad the hearts of some of the fair girls pf the neighborhood.) ' Mafce an early call and select what you want Trejorh the rush of the last days, - Cbme whetber you wish.,to buy or not, \ vouW always welcome and we’ll treat, yon as well as we Jmnw. * . J The Jeweler.' REV, HUTCHISON SPEAKS. | The first steps for thn organization of a local branch uf the Ohio Auli* |Saloon League was taken when Her, R. A. Hutchison of Altoona, F*i., de­ livered an address before a large gudk rpen in the IJ. i t church last Sabbath ovrniug. The meeting was attended by the members of the "different con* gregarious, the pastors taking Bomb part in the eelVicca prcceedmg Jthe address. ' 4 Ilcv, Hutchison has hail large ex­ periences in the local option work in his county, much of the bucccbs being attributed to*his untiring ■ efforts to ; crush {nit the saloon, .The speaker has | been active in the work of pr'qsecut- ling violators nud his remarks in this J w , *. e < * ^ jeomieethm along with the accountshf his experiences gave hjs auditors both Sides of lho question, , , I t has been suggested that the Com­ mittee of One Hundred he reorganized Under the direction, of-the State Lea-, gun a©that the body can he in closer touch with ' him powers that be,*’ The wjrJc o f the league was , iully explained by Rev , 0 Hutijhieon and' in', bis remarks he paid the local commit­ tee ;/hamkame compliment for the work that,they had done in the prose­ cution of violators. The meeting through out was very instructive,, - ‘ - TWO ELECTRICROADS. ANTIOCH AT HOME* While electric roads coine and go] [there is never one road promoted, but that another turns up in a few days flieHnrryFrey madia again, being I' surveyed some phauges being made ’ since tha first-survey. It la stated that, the road will not 1come down ■ through town but will ' come in bn the west side''crossing' the 1paper mill property to the Galbreafh ^property oh Xenia avenue, this being iherstutiou. The road will then cros» 1east of the school, house and go south :1o theWilmington pike. Another road that has come Info prominence is the , Springfield and | South Charleston road that-is in the fsaursp 'of construction and will be Completed by the first of the year. As f ibis road is only a few mileB north of M'Jiflpn it 1s proposed tin t a line be Ibuilt south along the Springfield pikb ttaking tn Clifton, Cedarville, James­ town and ou- to Jeffersonville where it ;trill j(iin the mainJure. As this com­ pany has doile little talk and consid- FlELDS—SANDERS. - , , . . ' . Wednesday evening at 6:.10o’clock, I n g«meol.tlw.won , tea « w WtotemnW of fco b» 1 ™, sebednlsa »t ADl,»r_l.'nu!,el„B,eofMr. h?ora„el Saj,a with hsAn .oohCo'Ugelam. Ilm bu ,, ht BorMj teamiwas defeated earlier m the seasm 1, , . , . , . , , , ,, . ... , \ was united.in marriage to Mr, \yalter by Cenarvijle* on.the local, grounds, U-*.-,p * ., - , • ... „ hvaB rn reoM fim tl . 11,0 ***** W beautifully. by a score of 16 to l l , consequently a j „ 0WBe,i white silk, while her maid good game was anticipated., , Miss LiUMn Fields, sislemf , v fv 00 ■ 16 ,ff e ’/ ^ m jllic'groom, wore a pink creation. The * ft ‘t y P .0';611 H. ie f ’’ ^ }'Pre grnoin and his attendant were.attired lqforraed that they were away frwhsT , . , .. , • • • - ■ ’in keeping with-the usual custom.- pTatfirwk tho" the 'repofrjs ‘■'takeff home and must take what was given them. I t wasso.ou. seen that Antioch intended winning, no matter to what mean’s they Were compelled to resort* After much wrangling, seventeen minutes of the first half were played ,1 when Antioch effected a touchdown %~raeanW-of a -forwimLpass1- - ' This CVdavvilie refused, to permit? to he counted, and were immediately told to'Cither admit the score or leiryg the field, - The umpire had decided the 'play unfair. After half an botu-’s argument,„the Afitioch team left the field; Qedarville remaining, hoping to- finish the game, but further eoutimi- 8 UfrwfiS"Bceft ikipo^ihle; so' the 'T'Hm Tim ceremony was impressively _per­ formed by liev. H. O, Middleton, pastor of the contracting parties. Miss Minnie lletteuour presided at the piano. ‘ liefreshmeats were served to abput fifty guests, all relatives of the hmty aiK{,gi:oom. , > Mr* amt Airs. 3umlers ..are •both .very popular young people and enjoy a. largo circle of friends, ns evidenced by the .numerous presents received, who heartily congratulate them. Fo r the present they will make their home with the brid’s parents, south of Ced- arville. THE MUSICAL CLUB. A TRIBUTE, M ips -MaryF-wiog,. -‘’errt-tiry tn Pn-f- masterT. 11, JUktr,Ins received flic i<*i- lowing iK'iuitiful and toc*'hing tributeon the death <*f |jer mother, ,Vts* L, Kw- Wfj>rittci! by Mia. 1‘. Miller Slaughter: Oh- call them back, the buds ulsn?e strains celestial Awake their music outside heavens blue' door, . . Frail lutes that serenade these scenes terrestrial. Oil, caff thembacks oh, call them back once more. - ? Oil, call them back, ihekthses in tludr splendor, | Tiiat lit.with rose arid flaipe the spring's green ikon liid the chill frost their captive’soul -sur­ render; Oh, call them back; oh,' call them back , once more,' , r Oh, cad themback, the gongs loud" life '* would, waken, * While love sat listctdng in the days of! , yfl«b . ■ They fell like rose leaVfis from, loose boughs downshaken,’ -. - Oh, call them-baclvf oh, &t)l them "back Once more. . j Caff back the dreams land fancy loved' -tocherish;- . Call them like exiles their -native - shore. H They were t^o blest, too radiant to per- ish-*-' ’ ‘ ’ *^ « , Oh, caU’th&mback; oh, ^11 them back mice more, - f ' Call back the friends wiltsmadetheheart grow fonder, ' { , .L Who walked With,us and sluitid our* , dally store; ' •, , j Why should they lingei'ffoiceiess over' yonder? , ” d '* 1 Oh, call them back;.oh,' call them- back . once'rnoie. , r ’ ’ •’ Call back the love whose passing left us -* lonely, . ''' Wliose smite Was something angels - ’might adore,/ y ’ ■ But if tp live were’but to siiffer'only, - Oh, whi would wake, toi call her back once more. i- ■.: .-“-Jlouisvilie Post. . SHEEP CLAIMS- 1 The. '’following- factp,' concerning Well! Well! Well! W e are still here, while the other fellow is.going to leave and we are still singing the same old song / Largest Stock, Best Quality at Lowest Prices. Men's and Childrens’ We can fit the man and child up Jn every; thing they wear from the Shoe for the foot . to the Hat for the head: And not only chn we do this but we will do it as cheap as , . anybody, You wil! probably be surprised when you see what an extensive’stock we 1 have/and if you let us talk tdiyou, you w ill bie convinced-that we cari fit you out as cheaply as. any of the big stores in larger c ities / Here W e A re! Buy Vs! Felt JBoots - t fnderwear * Night Shirts Gloyes Leather Boots / Shirts ’ Collars and Culfs Handkerchiefs ^ f i U " ' “ '•I \ ^<)f I a- V ^ ^ '1- Rubber Boots Suspenders .Neckwear, Corduroy Suits Shoes , • Overshoes Hosiery Trousers Hats Overcoats ; Caps * Men’s, Boys’Suits .Mufflers Puck Cpals- Overalls * ’, , I, C* f ' Leggins - sheep chums will be Interesting t d ’l those who have ’sustained dmnugas|* from the depredations of dogs. , •Owners pan Tint get damages for] sheep killed or injured by, Jogs tf the dog js owned o r lyorbored by himself or'a ‘feuaht on hMiUiri/' When' the’ owner of the' dog is known and is able to p:iy damages none nan be collected from thecount ”, .When sheep are lulled d r jiijuitd and the owner has no means of know­ ing whhse dogs were responsible- he Should proceed as follows; First* call two Witnesses who are freeholders , 1 to examine the sheep in- Holiday Offerings in Clothing. Bargain No. i . | Bargain NoV.a. j Bargain Nd. 3, f o r $ 5 ,7 S w p will sell our JO,0d ) ^ 7 .^ v y ill buy one of oiir $$, $8,150, 5 F o r ^9-97 we will sell our #10 and .*e,$0 Suita and present the j $9 op $9.50 Suits and buyer -will be Vand $12.50 Shits and present the buyer with' a good $2.00 pair of | given, a stylish pair- of $3 Trous* J buyer with an up-to-date #3,50 pant--. ers; with' our epmpliinen ts.* -■ pair of TimiM-t'r,. • • • • LEOPARD—SHEPPARD. m ages. 3 next get a blank LaQf,Tuesd'iyLavbning,JB.av^ -MM; Iktofi performed the ceremony male- >.*>.» rttul A SINOULAR CASE, ^John* ^riJ(Tbn3ou> editoFbfT'ddinK stutwuih'thd Leililiiii'kLlc-fU'kett holds an honor that comes to ■ few men in the newspaper profession* His election Was a surprise even to those who nominated him and particularly so when Roosevelt carried the state ’by 125,000. He’was tire only Democrat on the ticket tha t was elected .and he will serve with a Republican) lieuten­ an t governor. He had previously served in the state senate to the credit of the state!, The story 0 / Mr* John ­ son’s life was' first published in the Minneapolis Jou rd il, an influential Republican paper, and was taken ttp by the independent Republican press over th e State, creating a landslide in his favor. • > COUNCIL MEETING. At the reeoi-y-' fpeeeLihg"of cbunciT vlulldd hi llwl" jiei'son or pvesous rc- spoiisihle for the late fires was passed. The street commissioner trouble was discussed h u t Mr. Cross refused to resign even though he had heed or­ dered dismissed a t a previous meeting, Bittce then he has resigned. 120ACREFARMFOR SALE. On the Yellow Springs pike three- fourths mile from Cedarville. This form is -nicely located, being, less than one mile from college, churches and high school. Improve- meats are good, Land produces good crops, Nice young orchard, bearing excellent fruit. Never failing springs on farm! I f interested, call on or ad­ dress, W► J . IlAwtnoKNe, R. F. I),, 2, Cedarvillle, Ohio. a ’.I I m m u is guaranteed tv me ye;ar without splor ■or- a new one ;! it* iWVilll, h e H a t t e r , Limestone Street,• I Ohm M mind the n m w > when lulls. Our water-proof hem popular. "AKC lMEof mm 1 H O M i . sufferer? doctor been GOING SOUTH. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Reyes, who hftatethe City Hotel, Monday, for U new management, leave the 6 th If.December for Orange, F ia,, where . Keyes possesses an orange grove. S, K e je i and family will, in all obabilitiee, leave later tu spend the ater there, as Mr. Keyes has beau [sufferer from telegrapher’s paralysis r some time. For forty years the der Mr. and Mrs. Keyes have been ’dents of Cedarville, and their nd», who are without number, re< tf to see them go. course Was a decided success and if succeeding numbers arc up to the- standard set hy tho oue jast '-Friday; night tiiwentiro coursc Will be better than has been given the piitrons 6 f this from of amusement for several MAY SUCCEED CHOATE years. The Hawthorne Musical Club' darydlltt Mliegd, lucre nas not heed one contei" with Antioch not attended by wrangli/g and objection; Cedar- ville on some, occasions leaviug amid a shower of hrlidbala and other heavy material. I t is said that Whitekw Reid, edi- iorof the New York Tribune,Is booked to succeed Joseph H , Choate as am­ bassador to England after March 4 next. Mr. Reid is an experienced di­ plomatist. H e hah been ambassador to France and was special envoy to King Edward’s coronation, Millinery at Cost ... Wishing to redude my stock I will sell all kinds of Millinery Goods At Cost until January (&st. Those wishing bar­ gains in Hats* Feathers* Long F l a m e s , V e l v e t s ' „ and Ribbons will do well to call Oh Mrs. <pondon. proved to begq<«T entertainers. They introduced a number of uew pmsteal odities, such as a "Trip to the County F a ir” ami a ‘T rip to New York C ity .” The other program numbers. were equally b » goon. Postmaster Tmrbox entertained the Tarbox family at the annual gather­ ing o f that lamiiy on Thanksgiving. LECTED o u e i'FLOOl lor ins claim' at the auditor's oitice and fill i t out lin’d present to the township trustees of • the township where the damages were done; A t any ‘regufer meeting o f the trustees they may ex­ amine witnesses under oath and rec­ ommend to the county commissioners' the payment of such damages ns they think are proper. T he commissiolfers unay a t their regular meetings consider nnd pass up ­ on and allow such amouuta as they deem proper, but such allowances shall not be paid until the June meet­ ing, when* if , thero be Sufficient amount in the dog found, such allow ance shall be paid in full, but i f imf, such a proportionate amount of each bill be paid, as will, just consume the fund on hand a t that time. Sheep claims can be paid only after the June meeting, t . After a claim is passed upon by the township trustees, the claimant must file same with the County auditor. The regular meetings o f the Commissioners arte held in March Tune* September and December, A ll are special seufions. The ceremony Was solemnised at the home of the bride’s father, Mr* John Sheppard, West of town, Miss' Belie Middleton rendering the wedding march* After tlre’holding of n recep­ tion, the newly married couple went to their home near Wilberforce, where the groom is employed as telegraph operator. Communion services will be held in the R . P , Church (O. S.) Sabbath.* ILv, J . O. Slater, o f White Cottage, (),, will preacli Friday evening, Sat­ urday, Sabbath and Monday. Rsy Hitchcock went to Columbus Wednesday to remain the rest b f the week. NOTICE. other meeliifgs’ In my “ ad” in last weeks Herald I had not the least intention of calling tlcorge and John Stewart frauds. .J . M* Broiintgem. -- The above is offered by Mr. Browa* in justice to the hoys and to counteract the charge thatappeared against them, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. NoTjtfii is hereby give tha t W. W* Creswell and Ads C. Baker, have been appojnted executors of the estate of the iafo Anna Creawfeti. Marcus Slump. November 18, 1004 Probate Judge. J . N« Wolford is attending the by Jan , 1 , lOffn. World’s Fair. NOTICE! All peieims knowing themselves in ­ debted to i he viUftTelephone ( ’a, will please call at tlm company’s office anti Sf.ttir, n« the hooks must be clonal P . R, Turnbull* S*?. Tf ft vote wepis taken on the mo d popular Hour, our polden Rule would receive a fuiiuhome iua«, jo rify ........ It fs the chohm of talker# and housewives who ImcatiHfl it fttft'K farther and gives better resttlls limn any other flour ever milled. ButrimiH take vtir word for it--try if tor .ptytst'/f, nnd lie cmivfue< d .j.,„ „ L* H* Sullenberger, C e d a r v i t t e , O h fa * Save Your Honey! You can do this by buying your footwear of Horner Bros. & Co* “Proper” footwear is all we carry; remember that! For men’s and woifien’s fine dress shoes/we stand at the head in this city and can give you the best good, solid Leather shoes for everyday wear to be found in this city. We are below the market when it conies to Ruber Boots and Pelt Combinations thereby saving you money and at the same time guaranteeing good service in every pair. New goods . arriving all the time, We envite you to call and see them. Horner Bros. «Sc Co L i m e s t o n e S t ■ SPRINGFLELD, 0* W 4 ' * W- ■. i ' W '»

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