The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
9 ***• 4 * been qois* UI fw 4 ^y« , **>*■*WwteiKUy wtroiriragMarch*. Oo»*f* «*««#4 W*#*«*&ay f tw t e sprite* torn. F or Biuaii—Aboat too m k f*am poat*. iRqwtee of Bfl XNwa. Apr. T. Mr, B e rt Usfciekof Colnmbna spen t Hftbhftth witii relative* here. Tiro p«par ttfiU ha* been closed, down several day* th is week, Mr. G. K. Job s has been appointed administrator of the estate of Jhlp father, the la te John H . Jol>e. John Myers has purchased from lii* brother BUgah, his farm on the Jamestown, pike. Mr. and Mrs. 3 . W. Dixon and . family,were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Walker, a t Jamestown, Sabbath. Miss Effle Crawford was the guest Saturday, of Miss Carrie Hutchinson of Xenia, . , Mrs. C , M. Crpuse continues to im - prove, she being able to git up some little time each day. Mrs, J , H . Andrew has been bed fast for several .days b u t a t present is improving. Messrs. J. D. ‘Williamson and Sam uel Anderson, were.in Springfield, 'rimrKlay «, Mi", burnsl.* Jackson is visiting her Bister, .Mrs. 11,Gt. 0eorge, at Chieagp and attended “Ben Hnr” While in the city. .■ Meklamt-rt Murry Alkeiner. of Jamestown, and two cliildren, Cleo and Mary were guest, Wednesday of Mrs. M. M. Orain. Mrs. Herron, ofJamestown, widow of the late Jtev, John HerrOn, ex pects to make her home with Mrs; AndrewWinter, Thomas McCleary is recoghized os one of the greatest-lecturers on the stage and should be greeted with a large iudiettpe. - - The last number on the. lecture course takes'place Wednesday eve- ^ning. .Thomas McCleary the well known lecturer will, entertain the pattens of the course,' The firm of B, B . ,Frantz ,«fc Co., have been shipping- large orders of frnlt trees the ppst week or ten days. This firm has had a steady growth hi business and is one of our indus tries tha t should be looked to, ‘ Mr. Henry Maze, will give up his position a t the paper mill and with . his family will go to Marietta, ‘ Georgia, where he has been offered a place in a large paper-mill in tha t c ity 1 * 4 Rdmas McCleary is an able and fluen t speaker, and-, fu lly m e t the’ ho st expectations of h is audience, roely Colorado. Miss. Margarelfca Watt, who has been attending college a t Wooster is home for the Bpring vacation. She expects to return for the spring term. Mr. Leigh Crawford attended the meeting of the .County Teacher’s Executive" Committee a t Xjmta. Saturday . Misses Sa rah and KateCofley, will no t leave tlie telephone exchange as wSiwannounced last week,' They had ottered their resignations and w ith th e ir paren ts expected to move'to Dayton. The company realising the va lue of th e ir services has raised th e ir saleries as a n inducemnt to con tinue the work. The patrons o f the exchange will be pleased to know t h a t they are to remain. Mr. Jam es Duffleldhas resigned his position w ith Tarbox A Co., to *Gcepfca position a t Barney & Sm ith Oar shops, a t Day ton. Misses Gertrude and Mary Turner a ttended the wedding of Miss Mary Patterson , to Mr. Geo. Braddy Thu r sday evening. Mosers T, B . Andrew, Andrew, Jackson, and a M. Bid goway, members of the E lk s lodge o f Xenia, attended a banquet given by the lodge, Tuesday even ing Mrs, P . Li W alker and Miss Pearls perrM on of South Charleston, an d Mrs, 3 L # t W raner, o f Indianapolis, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W . J , W ildman. Mr. Bobt, B ird received word th e first of the week, of th e death of his oonrin, Mr, Edw ard B ird , who had been quite ill a t the Columbus hospi ta l Deoe^cdwr. Mr. T lird a t1* ed the funeral Tuesday, a t Lon- 0 ., The Ohio Fuel Supply Company Columbus ha* been gran ted * chine to fu rn ish n a tu ra l gas in hi*. A s the pipe line ill to be laid th e Federal p ike Codarvitle w ill hopes of getting the same **v* P rank and V erna B ird. Fred Deb- am i Margaret Lackey, Fores* UB ie Fields, attended thesuri* ,« f Miss Mary Dobbins, a t the f of Mil# Mae » a a » o * r WiIbef~ We^haeeday evening. About guests fro th here an d Xenia, Jwere p a ten t. ■** Mary L a sa s, a tf t e e a y e a r o l d g l r l was k idw ap d th e &r*t «d th* v e ek t from £ o . i m * ®* now though t <hatth» Mri bM m e t w t * foul play , m Moth- L l M ’tM i iM I l l t t l t r tM M h<mw r i tw m € t hM . aaewwss to- Mt* * • ! * • * & # w w -h is t I t hi M liv e d t t e th e ,i Marry ti&mia ha* taken ilm con- toaet fo r th e drilling of the well a* theechool house a t Hahna. T h e jd a t for the h u t numtw*r of the.- lecture course, opened th is motning a t McCollum5*. ,*+ Mm. Louis Gilbert and Mrs. John Jobnantt‘spentseveral days this week with Mr. and Mm. Charles Gilbert, o f South Charleston. . The contract fo r th e erection of the new school house in Belma was le t Thursday to Contractor lteooe of Jeffersonville fo r alwu.t $ 12 , 884 . W itticism o f the h ighest order. Audience convulsed with laughter, y e t the speaker clearly demonstrat ed th a t real pleasure and m irthful ness were no t derived from folly and ridiculous nonsense. Eloquence, wisdom, w it and humor, were Imp. pily combined In this lecture.—Dun k u k , N. Y, A t the annual meeting of the Ced arville Protective Association Tues day evening the following officers were re-elected: presiden t B. C. W a tt; V icepresident Charles Cooley Secretary and Treasurer, W . J , W ildman; J , E , Kyle and W. B, Stevenson were elected directors for th ree years, Mrs Dennis Oglesbee of Lumberton is visiting Dr. and Mrs E . C. Ogles bee. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Lackey, of Jamestown, entertained about. Uiirry two of their friends to dinner Thurs- .:uy, thus '1 prep-ml wef- •'■"ts, a mi i.ijS. >Viii creswell, Mr,' an t. Mr.-.- A, H , Croswelh ; A fLIfTLE NONSENSE A S outh ern W om an 's E xperience a t t h r . ’ Bu tch er's, J r. • .From th e deligl *fully important a i r she assumed i t was easy to see th a t housekeeping Was still a nov elty. “Have you’ any fresh po5k ?” she inquired.' “PoTcF The butcher looked puz- sled. ‘T e a , po’Ic—pig,” she explained, looking a t the man sharply to see if by chance ho. dared ridicule her southern accent. “Oh, po-r-r-rk !w . The butcher gave the r’s their full " value, ‘T e s ’m. What part* please?” The young housekeeper gave her order; Glen she ad(ledj<x, “And see th a t it is tender. The steak- you sent me yesterday was tough.” . - . ‘ “B u t you didn’t get the steak off me, m a’am,” remarked the butcher. The little southerner drew her self up to th e fu ll extent of her five .feet three inches and looked .at him indignantly. , Wow she was sure he was ridiculing her. She had only kep t house. three weeks; she did ho t know much about market tug, bu t a t,’least she ,knew that, one didn’t get steaks, tough o r tender, “ bff” butchers. ’ “My husband trill call and see you,” she said as she stalked majes tically from the store, leaving the bu tcher in open mouthed ignorance ~ ’ Press, WON THE CONTEST. Word has bt<en received hers that Mr. jR*.m McMillan, who la attsod* Ing Tarkio i'ollege won first honors in the Missouri Oratorical AssoaU. tiun contest. year Mr, McMth an won the inter-society contest a ; Tarkio. The subject ofhfu oration was “The fdtizen Militant*1. Tim inter-stale contest takes place in May a t Monmouth JJ1, --------------— f f'MMb’v <w ipRa THIS \M J L E ABLE NOTICE TO HORSEMEN. Owners of horses fhat will make the season should call and see pur? lino of bills. We have the best facili ties in the county for handling this? class of work. Outs for illustration to suit the customer. All bills printed on the celebrated waterproof stock and patent posting clips given with each order. Homo of our bilin printed two years ago all still up where originally posted. The cost Is no more than what other offices charge for Inferior stock and cus tomers who have tried it refuse any other kind.’ of His offense.—Hew Y o r k . A D if f ic u l t T a * k , “J a ck , dear, I do wish you would get ano ther photo taken,” ‘‘How often have I told you I will no t?” “B u t why not?” Then thought fully, a fte r a pause, “Are you afraid o f being asked to look pleasant?” Do y o u r C hildren MK QUEST ION S? 01 . course th ey do. I t is their way of learning and it is your du ty to answer. You may need a dic tionary t o aid you. f t won’t an swer every question, hu t there are thousands to which i t will give yop true* clear and definite answers* n o t abou t word* only* b u t about things, th e sun, machinery, men, places, stories and the like. Then , loo, th e children oaa? find th e ir own, a n sw e r s . Some, o f p u r greatest men have ascribed th e ir power to study of the dictionary. Of course youwan t the best dic tionary, Tha most critical prefer the Hew and Enlarged Bdition of WEBSTER’S I nternational D ictionary . i f yea km «*y ywnffo#* eteaf II mfNi' 10 , r ’WiWWIpSP 1 1 .VWWar ttiifnntfMhrti ff mmmammmmmmmm The friends of Mrs.'John McBhoy, of Dayton, will be sorry to learn thnt she Is very low, having lost her eyesight.r jVIrs.;Chas»Mtjnsw leaves Saturday for a few;, days v isit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Chtts. Brotherton, of Day* tT iJandson , Carl, atKIchmond. 120 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Qu •the Yellow Springs pike three fourths mile from CedtVrville, This farm is nicely located, being less than one tmieJrom college, churches and high-bchool, , Improvements ore good. Land produces good crops, Sice young orchard, hearing excel- ent fruit. Never failing springs on larm. I f interested, call on or ad dress, . W. J . H awthorn ®, B. F . D ,, 2 , Gedarville, Ohio Maa.ia7l;i90B. CONDENSED STORIES. $/hy S e cre tary Morton N^vor A te - Sn ail* In Philadelphia. Fau l Morton, secretary of th e na vy, recently went to Philadelphia to attend a dinner given by a few of his old railroad friends. Among th e guests were President Underwood of the E rie and John P . Green, first vice president of the Pennsylvania. N aturally the- sub ject of the slowness of Philadelphia came up and was discussed freely. A fte r several of the railroad men, including Secretary Morton, had said a few things about the Btaid Quaker town Mr. Green took up cudgels fo r Philadelphia, .‘He made an elaborate defense, showing tha t “1 trcpposK xuxvxrk too slow to catch urea.’’ Philadelphia is one of the most pro gressive, up to date, enterprising cities in the country. President Underwood listened at tentively, When Mr. 4 Green had finished, Underwood said: “I don’t see how you make all th a t out. Why* th is afternoon I went in to a book store ori Chestnut street and found they were selling th a t book of Pas to r Wagner’s, “The Simple Life,’ under th e title of ‘The Pace That Kills.’ ” Fu rth e r along in the dinner good things to eat came under discussion, Secretary Morton announced his fondness fo r snails,- “I eat them in almost every d ty in the country, -but never in Phila no t here?” - asked Mr. n%E J!U YOURI MJILLJILL YOU'R, t r s NON-BREJM JTEEL^MJLLLE ; W* cordltiUy invite yew to c*H ami see The Maleable Steel Range i 321 in operation a t o u r store. We wiU show you horn to bake bmeuifs perfectly in three minutes, how to cook with oner . ha lf the fuel now being usect. This Range if properly used w i ll last a lifetime. (£§11 Hot Buscuits and Coffee every day March 27tfi to Jlp rll 1st 19QS. ^ C. M. Crouse, Cedarvilte. O 1 PUBLIC SALE! Wowill offer at public sale pn the . Jerm iah|M . Finney farm, 'three -niles northeast of OedarvUle ant! twoand one half miles east of Clif ton, -THURSDAY MARCH, 3 0 , 1905 ; Comnu ncing a t to o’clock a, m, the following property: HEAD OE HORSES 2 Consisting of driving horses and 1 reading draft colt. Both good ant- m d s, 26 HEAD OF CATTLE 26 ■Consisting of 1 Short Horn- milch cow fresh by middle of April: 1 reg istered Aberdeen-AiigUS cow, with calf a t her side; 1 five year old reg istered Absrdeen-Aftgus cow fresh in May; 2 two yea r olds registered Aberdeen-Angus hplfers; 2yeariings registered Aberde<m-Angtts heifers; l,registered Abercteen-Angus heifoi 10 months old; il purebred Aberdecm Angus heifers 9 mob the old; -1 two year old ba ll; 1 yearling bull; 9year-, ing G*'ade steers; d yearling grade helfe’s ‘1 ■ 76 HEAD OF SHEEP 76 I registered O. I. C. Chester White Boar. POTATOES FOR SALE. TERMS: Nine 1months time on bankable paper With discount of 4 per cent off the face of note for cash, John C Finney. John H. Raney. Walter L Raneyi :i$her & Mead, Audi.; R. F. Kerr, Clerk, OATS FOR SALE. I have about 400-bnshelB of Green Mountain oats for sale as seed oats. These oats are stiff straw and will stand up Well on black land and will yield one half to one third more per acre than any oats on the market. They will test 88 to 40 pounds to the bushel. v - JTheo. Voglesberg. City Hotel. Phone 31. delphia.” “Why Green. “Oh ” replied Mr, Morton, “I can’t get them. I suppose they are too slow to catch th em ”—Chicago Jtshr Ocean. _ The Colonel** Waterloo. Colonel John M* Fuller* of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met hisWater loo, from Liver ami Kidney trouble In a recent letter, he says: “I was nearly dead, of the complaints, and,, although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good; so T got a #D« Isittle of yourgreat Electric Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the best medicine bii carih and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them.” Hold, and guaranteed to euri* Dyspepsia, Biliousness and &!du*y DiaMfMi. by all drtjttftefc, m j SO#1 a bottifc * a n d see how qu ick you w ill be relieved. I t canno t make a new hea rt, h u t w ill resto re a sick o n e by streng then ing ' th e h e a rt nerves gnd. muscles, reliev ing th e unn a tu ra l s tra in , and re sto ring its vitality* , . A Sown, or f*n qown. tt) t^ronslb B o r . f h 'S a ,W i « p t u t l y T m S t o » » t p i> _ i««, Af ^ X X ■Sn» h* wui x Front, Ohio. M**rt M Strike* Hidden Rocks, When your sldptof health s trike fclm hidden rocks,' of Consumption, Pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you don’t got help from Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. J . W. McKinnon, of ‘Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: “I lmd been very ill with Pneumonia,,under the earo of two doctors, hut Wes getting no bet ter when I began to fake Dr. King’s New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and ono bottle cured me.” • Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guar anteed a t all drug store, price 50c and $1.00 Trialbpttlo free. Heart Weakness. D r. M iles’ H e a r t C u re h a s m ad e m any h e a rts well a fte r th e y h i v e b een pronounced hopeless. I t h a s completely cu red thousands, and w ill al m o st invariab ly c u re o r benefit every case of h e a r t disease. S ho rt b reath , p a in around h e a rt, palp itation , flu ttering , MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE PRICES J a r j s a ^ O N ^ B s g i a a s . ' ‘ VEHICLESa HARNESS We sell our entire product direct to the user at wholesale prices and guar 4 ntee a .. 1 ----- - * we INVITE YOU TO CALL AND IN SPECT OUR WORK LARGEST STOCK We carry th e largest stock o f vehicles on our -repository floor o f any concern in the world: All o f latest style, thoroughly reliable vehicles. Our line includes Carriages, Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Station Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Runabouts, Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Carts, etc. COME AND SE E US BEFORE MAKING YOUR PU R C H A S E . WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY CATALOGUE FOR 1 9 0 5 Send fo r o.ur free catalogue. To out-of-town buyers who cannot come to see ns, we should be glad to send, o n request, our- illustrated catalogue, by means o f which you, can buy as safely an d satisfactorily as i f on the ground. PRICE $50.50 Extra 3.4 RubberTires, $ 13,00 Guaranteed as good Inevery way as sold: by' middlemen for from $;o to $7$, Note some of the good points. Has self-oiling, dust-proof axles. Pull, wrought Brewster fifth- wheel with bent reaches mor tised fnto the head block. Oil ‘tempered and; tested springs. Wrought steel Bailey body loops. Strictly second growth hickorywheels,withtiresputon hot. Bradley sh«ft couplers. Full lengthbottomcarpet. Rub bersteppads. SprlngbnCkaod spring cushion. Flnest finlsh ' throughout. The greatest Bug* gy In the World atihe Price. No. 0070 . NEW YORK ■ UGQY. THE MANUFACTURER can always offer yon more fo ryou r money than th e m iddlem an.' We are th e only bouse in the State o f Ohio selling direct to th e consumer who manufactures th e vehicles and harness they offer fo r sale. So, 4066 . 8 IBAI 0 HT SILL SUftREY PRICE * 8 1 . 5 0 Extra 7*8 RubberJlrtl, $ 16.00 No. 4066 IsSRght.compact vehiclewithampleseat!ngca pacityforfourlargepersons, Furnishedwithbellcol lar Sitf-olHng axles. Olltemperedandtested springs, Full bottom wrought fifth-wheel. Strictlysecondgrowth wheels. FtUljeai velvet carpet. EtradUy iplers. " shahcou Hsnd- sometyfintsbed. Guaranteedas good a* sold by others for Srtjxo to Sjs.oomore thanoirrprice. HARNESS We Manufacture 65 STYLES H lfh S s t Q u a lity— W lr a tm ls P r i m GUARANTEEA SAVING NOT LESS THAN 25 % Our No. 246 Single Strap Driving Harness PRICE $ 12.60 GENUINE RUBBER MOUHTIRGt, Ex:ra $1.75 We oerry 2000 sell ofHerne** Intleok COME AND SE E U S OFFICE—REPOSITORY—FACTORY Sstliit High Street, qroSSTng Hacking Vriley Jlrilt^ j TermiRWEIeolrlflt Cer Us#. T h t ZOmlntriMrid* from bwner Br««d Sad Htgh Street* ColumbusCariage&Harness Co. COLUMBUS# OHIO Incredible BmtiJHy. I t would lsave bffpn Incmlibln brutality if Clm*. F. I^mbsrgff, of Byfacuso, N, Y., had hot tlow» the hast, he could for his nattering son. “My hoy,” he says, “<ml a fearful gasii ovor hl« eye, RoI applied Bntfk- len’s Arnica Balve, wW*h quickly healed II and saved hi* eye, Good for burn* And ulcors too. Only Sffo afcaB fim f i t o a , JR ^LCInoInnatl Division. 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UQ, ST, US, t», 0 , 7 , 14 , 10 , 10 , UO,HI, 1 ! 48 and l» 7 ,elthar tin through Vliv Columbus and X^ttshurgh or onnect through Pittnburgh Union station to ,nd from BaUfmore,^Waahlngton,Philadelphia, nd Rear York. Noe. UT, 301 , 7 a n d s i -onueot at Richmond for IndtnnftpoUa and IL Louis; M p ». 2 1 a n d 301 for Chicago. r 1 . L. Ptncx, S a M ukt . M oody , X. A . Po sn , T Ses’Utgr. Oet'tJPui’rJgL tm 'ttnM t mp. 'r 7 - 05 .-F» PfiTfiBVUUH, PXMM'A. | hadford'e Bltok-Dnuidtt amm ref raguktitiff Iha-entixa tpAmi [keeping ibe bodyin beeltht e n T e 'fi ac -: nee and any o te f 'medicine p.ade. Ik im alwaye^teady in any emergency to tzfiat aiknenta that are frequem in any family, aurit as indigestion, MfiouHic**, colds, diarohoWr, ana Stomach ache*. Thediord’* Black-Draught i* the standard, never-failing muedy stomach, bowel, liver and fadsMy trouble*. It is a eura for ibo domes tic ills which m >frequently the doctor. Itis as good:for Mit is for grown tpdroons. A this mediate every day wifi Mfei ours the most obstinate case of ayi* tkm, and when ingsquick,rriiei. nepeis cr oonstipa io tskenai dirfeotedbri mm im sswrii ....... •nAt”#.. I DLLXL _ Ask sea r StOrne. i n a ymnlwais tit 4H j .ftSfr-.iitlti'flhiiD'ililff ^iu>Jt IStat IffreSNFemm^SnLSSt as w *S eRf*BB 4 ra In H W$BIH i ft EXCUi^ON TO COLUMBUS, IIMaftsli 14 tii, 15 th Sflfi fiKb, euwwb sian thricftkf to tk rlte -b ss, m w m t Meeting Ohio SMto Missloaiwy Bool' frly of the Metitodisb T^iSco^iil Ohoroh, trill be * 1 * £ria Lines froth slHlUtost risalon* in gtato <ri Ohio. Gall tm Tl^teti Agwti tftiMMrtteMiM I0 g m m m TiwLritewto s « 4 Yw llPUfal M M I ' -4 - w . ¥ *
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