The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
For Oar Jolt Work will compare witfeI that of any other firm., , , TWEHTY-EIGTH YEAR NO, ( 5 . She !Ti’Sa item when marked whh an 5 index, denotes tliat your nufeperip* I , is past due and a prompt settle- 5 ■niciit is earnestly desired,.............. .. f CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 21 ,• I&0S. PRICE $ 1.00 A YEAR, THEBES ARE JAMES FINNEY. A l l AI I I I 811 m Lames Fimmy, an agt d citizen in nr AI I U iVN111 H i^Uftou, died Wednesday, from tin- nL.1— n J l i l U L L .U (lufhhnities of old age, he being in his *:■ ‘ |84th year. .Ills wife died,„nlno year^f ago and 'he is survived by a fnimly of five Children, as follows: F. B. Finney, of Pawnee City, Neb., Mrs, Belle Clark, Anderson Finney and J , B. Finney a t luune and Mr, Charles T, Finney, near Clifton, A ‘daughter Agnes, died some»years ago,- Ho was a brother of Jeremiah Fin ney and of John Finney, of this place. The deceased was a m ember, of the UVIh 'church, of Clifton, and was; a prosperous farmer, and a good citi zen. . ' £ The funeral services "Will take place on. Friday„afternoon a t one o’clock,' conducted by Bov. F, ’%.■ Bailey, of Xenia. The interment in the. Clifton cemetery, ’ . LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Tiio latest developments in the • primary situation is th a t Messrs. Frank Jackson and W. B. Stevenson, who caused the a rrest of Messrs. ,T, B. Brown, 3). B. McEhvain and E d win Bean for disturbing an election, have failed to secure the costs in •prosecuting the cases and th a t the ■prosecutingattorney has annuled the thro© cases. These men, Stevenson and Jack - son, have by refusing ,lo prosecute Messers, Brown, McEhvain and Bean shown th a t they did not desire ; to prosecute these-men, and a ll th a t was desired was th a t Mr. Brown bo taken from the room during the vot ing while the machine was in fu ll operation. . . To clear up the situation and e&~ ■tablish ©.precedent th ose voters from other- precincts th a t voted in the township will now.be ,called on the carpet for violating the law in this, respect, . The penalty is not loss than $100 normore ihan .$300or imprison ment i n fctbe peniten tiary for, one year, or both. There were three or four cases, one of-whom should have voted in the prim ary fo r the corpora- -llon, . The filing of 'charges against Mr. Brown and the failure to have the cases come up in court for tria l will lie retaliated by Mr, Brown, by .bint bringing damage suits Messrs. Jackson and Stevenson. With a large majority of the citi zens of the township there is a desire to see some punishment inflicted on (hose who stoop to do the bidding of the “ gang” and an example must be made of some one to check the cor ruption in our primaries and .elec- • lions. : v against / \ r m i l A H t / Q u r i n a i y i v s r Wo desire to publicly express bur thanks and our most heartfelt ap preciation of a ll the k ind and help ful acts and th e 1 sympathy tendered. - us by our friends and neighbors, in our late bereavement. We wish es pecially to thank the minister, ltev-. Middleton, who.so ably conducted the sendees. To the Epworth ■ League, -Ladio^ A id Society, the Teachers, and Jun io r and Senior classes, who contributed the beauti ful flowers, we also render our thanks. E lizabeth Kandall, K. E, Randall. AMATTEROFHEALTH CARPETS. " , MATTTNGS. BUG’S. At B ird ’s., ; ‘ The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church,, will give a Musical and J,tterary entertainment a t the Opera, House, Thursday evening, April 27. They have secured the services of Miss Nellie Amber Orossen, of Col umbus, Ohio, assistan t teacher of Prof. Fox. The music will he under the direction of Mrs. John Johnson, and Mrs. E lia B. Frailtz. All aro invited. Admission-Adults 15cls. Children under 12 years—loots. No, extra, charge for reserved ’seats. P la t opens Tuesday morning, at 0. o’clock. The Springfield Press-Republic lias been sold to J. M. Gox, the own er of the Bay ton Daily News for a consideration of-$50,000, W .W . Mill et', who purchased (he Press from E. 8. Kelley about a year ago, will retire..from motive business on ac count of ill health. I t is reported th a t the Press under the new owner ship will be independent Democratic and will be an evening instead of a morning edition as it is a t present. The Dayton News of which Mr. Cox is the owner is the only Democratic, paper in th a t city. I f we cannot sell our goods with ou t lottery, slot machines or guess in g dontesig, ye& will- ihdrt:' vau‘,g,o&d« down to a reasonable price and le t them go. We cannot afford to give away-anything, We m ark in plain plain figures arid sell a t one price ’for cash, Must bo below competi tion. •. • S tarkey 's Arcade Shoes House. Springfield, O. POWDER Absolutely Pure HASMOSUBSTITUTE ELECTED I f a vote wire taken on the mostpppular flour, our Golden Rule would receive a handsome tna- choice of halters and g who Bane, boettuso (.her And giVos better an any other lldur d« 'I, (alee our word for for yourself, and he L H. Sultenbergcr, C e d a r v U t e , O h io * Gerald' Wayne Townsley, the youngest son of W. P. and Catherine Townsley, died Wednesday morning April 10th, a t the age of four months and nineteen days. Death was due to whoOping cough. ‘The funeral services were held from the home of the parents Thursday afternoon, coducted by, Bov. II. C. Middleton. In termen t took place from the cemet ery north of town. . WALL PAPER, we are head quarters for, this article, a look a t our stock will prove it, als* » sample books of exclusive designes in the most beautiful “ Parlor” papers a t prices th a t a r e rigid. Come and see a t B ird’s Mammoth Store. Miss E leanor Smith was given a surprise last F riday by a number of her friends* The evening was spent In a social maimer. The gentlemen furnished the refreshments. Mrs, Condon’s Is the place to find the Newest Styles in spring and summer Hats. New Goods received every week, iy* Auers You know the medicine that makes p u r e , r ic h b lo o d— Ayer’s S a r s a p a r i l l a , Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla it, The ir doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust i t y o u r s e l f . There is health and strength in it. anfltoroa tantl.Ty*w.i Ililii BjoGil, 1found toltefuntil 1t£Ltc BsttwiFiiflDaf bottled jpOfitta* aentiy«*$y(n£V..W aist ,*tt,K(w N*.Y. [ Jll.C.lALrtUlO. TAHflWgW'1,: f o r A. fLAlRttWL> mmamm Rich Blood AySri iThey 9 Pill* *ro grencty. «id th e .. iy lasaflvo. araopariSte, t . . ' G Mr. Ebon Archer, 1ms been quit© ill for (several days, his condition being serious. Rev. Stoddard, at Washington D i O. is in Cedarville, this week on a business trip .' • Cottage rods and curtain pules at prices th a t defy ciunpetithiu. a t McMillans. The friends of Miss Alfaro! ta Ham mond, will bo glad to know that she has recovered from an a ltact of in fluenza, and is able to resume her duties a t tho school. Men’s and Boys’ “ TrOUsers” Die most complete line ever shown in Cedarville, give us a look, we can fit and please you both in price and quality. ' ■ ■' • A t Bird,s Mammoth .Store. Prof, and Mrs, McChcsney, enter tained Rev. A. B. Henry,. Prof.Eddy. Rev. Thomas Turner, and Miss Jen nie Smith, of Cincinnati, Tuesday evening, > • f■ ’■■ * —We match all carpets, without waste to our customers. No other' house in town can do the samo. A t McMillan. ■* Mrs. Robt.Jlryson, of- Xenia, .a t tended (lie closing exercises and or dination exorcises of Re.v. Clearence Young, a t Philadelphia, this weok. Communion iiext Sabbath, in the. R. P. 01uu‘c!h, ((). H.) Services F ri day add Saturday, a t 2;0i> P. M., Sabbath a t 11;()0 A. M., and 7:30 P. M., and Monday evening, a t 7:30. Sun time. Preaching l*y Bev. S. G. Shaw, Belle Center, <)., Boys Knee Pants 25, 50, Tods, and $1.00 pair. ----- At Bird's. A surprise was given Hugh Griu- cle, Monday evening in honor of Ids th irten th liirthduy. „ (James were the pa st time of the evening and a dain ty lunch wok smyedr-Thosepre- sent were Leila Maze, Jose, and Bes sie Coffey,. Sine Tarbox, le a Dean, Nancy Finney, Kathrine McGiven, Opal Pierce, Fred Fields, PhilDrxon Roscoe McOorlcel, Glareueo Maze, E a rl Randall, Blain.Dorn, Ohalmer Bridgman, Raymond Owens and H a rry Alexander. I t has been decided th a t lottery slot machines and guessing contests lire a ll gambling. coimc.queflt)v}Vn keep, away from a ll such sdfmncs and givo you a fair deal, 'When you buy of us you get what you buy. No. skin game. Plaster goods of alt de scription. See our fifty thousand dollar stool; before you buy. S tarkey’s Arcade Shoe House. Springfield, O. Mr. Frank Bird entertained his fanner college class mates in a plenr- an t manner, .Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in playing progressive Flinch, the partners be ing secured by completing scripture verses. A two course luncheon was served and the ocCassion was a hap py reunion for the members- of the class. Mr. Bert Uslick of Columbus spent Sunday here. Rev. Thomas Turner of Idaville, Ind . was the guest of Prof, and W. R. McChesney, several days this Week. Mrs. Win. Dean of Springfield was the guest of h e r paren ts Mr. ami Mrs. J . D. Williamson, tills week. Lace Curtains 45 inelies wide by 8*3 yds long a t $1.00 per pair Dace Panel's Hoc, 6oe, 75c and $1.00 ouch, Wi.iHlqjv, HIlades 25c, 00c and 75c each, At Bird's, Mr. H, G. Hidgway of Dayton, oaine over Inst evening on a business (rip. Potatoes extra nice ones 4oe, bn. ■ A t B ird ’s. Mrs. Wm. Clematis Is entertaining her sister Miss Bertha llaw ve r of Barrington, N. Y. Chicken pot-pie for dinner at the Easte r m arket in the room vacated by Davis, Hatimlay. The ladles of the R. P . church will hold an E aste r market in the.vacant room in the Barber block Saturday. We, notice the name of B. G. Ridg- way among a list of Dayton capi talists.) hat have. incorporated “The Indian Medicine Co.” For Hale: Double corn planter, in good condition, will sell cheap. William. Conley, Mr. Hunter Bull and wife and daughter, Mrs. Willis Brue > Gillis ami daughter, were guests of L. G. Bull and family, Fri lay. * y _ _ .. ,„ LIST BP LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the (Jcdarvillo postoftioe for the month ending Apr. 21, 1905 List No. 10. Shields Lnor, Wenner Grelttdo, T . N . T arbox ,'1 \ M. CENTRAL CHIOS GREATEST CLOTHING STORE £ »SE£i*8*SSS, I8GADE 5 aIesSpriig'.Eeasot.. 19 § 5 =s Friday April 21 INAUGUx RATE THE GREATEST AND BEST SPRING SALE EVER PREPARED FOR THE PEOPLE ' OF CENTRAL OHIO/ . ' f ■ ■ ■ ^ • "^Greatest and .Best because we have. Larger Stocks, Wider Vari ety, "Higher Styles, Lowes Prices and Better service than ever before. ,l j Q P r opportunity to buy the Worlds Best Clothing, Hats and Furnishings at lower prices than asked for inferior grades elsewhere. • ■ . . . . „ .• Sale will positively close Saturday May 6 Car fare' paid one vvay on. purchase of $io. Both ways on purchase of $15,00 and over. Double S and H Green Trading Stamps on .opening day . of saie-Single stamps there after. These stamps redeemable for valu able premiums in any city in the U. S. .For Price Particulars see circulars mailed or distributed COMMITTEE ORGANIZES. Tile Herald gave it^m u le rw the 1 projicr tip in the la s t insne tlmt the central committee, would meet in Xenia Thursday instead of Saturday. Boss “ Schm idt” with lieutenants, Bines and (‘rotors lined up the: “ gang” members and re-elected |t he following 0 Ulcers: Andrew Jackson, Chairm an ;D r. A .B .B o Haven,Sec reta ry ; Ed . Foust, v ,ce cha irm an ; Obs>m\y. CreteiV, •. ..Th*' following k-ore named on the Execu tive Committee: George Drake. B. (). Jones, J, B. Christopher, T, L. Miignider, W. Fl Orr, George f.iUle, Geore. R. Kelley, Alphouuo Lane, (. H. Dines, J . A. Johnson, J . J , ilren- tioti, and T. B, Andrew. The coun ty convention will be held in Xuilu on May G to select delegates lo tln state convention. If, will lx* no iim that the Executive Committee i* of men under the Schmidt intluenee Ju st enough amis were named l</ give tlie. e.ommitiee coloring of po litical respectability. The many friends of Mr. James Haitield, of ( ‘.lark county, will be, pleased to'know that he was nomina ted yesterday for representative on the Republican ticket, against J . B. Tnimho. The latter has served in the House uud had made an active campaign for renomination, while llatHeld only announc si last .Satur day. F rank N. Mills, hrothen-in- luw of J. H. Wolford was re-nomi- liatcd for. Recorder. AT QUICK SALE. Having sold my business properly, I now oiler for quirk sale all my stock of goods including buggies, carnages, run-abouts, farm wagons, farm implements, 1 arness, robes, storm fronts, horse blankets, collars, and collar pads, bridles and halters, eoal.„ salt paints, stock food, axle grease, woven wire fence, hayforks and sling, barn door hangers and track. 1 can save you some money Don't wail lmt come a t once. W. 11. Stcrrctt, e a s ie r f ia ts You’ll See the Boot in Our Window It is pot fuleKof pennies, but nearly so. Listen! Here is a chance for you to obtain Qne pair of Any $3.00 Shoe in Our Store. With every $1.00 purchase we will give yru a coupon upon which your guess will be stamped. ■These chances cost yoU nothing extra, but at ,the same time give you a chances to obtain two pairs oJ„.shoesTiYstead of one. . 'You will need Easter shoes and there is no place in this city where you can duplicate the styles and quality of our goods.. This contest will end Saturday, April 29, . . 39 S. Limestone St. / Springfield) O. Miss Electa Cltic-'Mif VVnhimti, Ind. the guest (tf'hi’r friend Miss Jinla Dowtmrd. SICJRTH; l.adif s ready made Dress SkIris, latest styles'and shades, in Novelty goods, Hcisilians from $ 2 d)t> td>B.(JO each. Also a full line of Wash Skirts in white amt colors. .. At B ird's Mammoth Store. Tho Dritioh Bathing Fallacy. One of the oar!ie-t imprc.-sioiH of j an American in London is that Eng -1 li. Inmn regard a hath as a luxury f and not as a mat ter of cnm\-e—a 1 luxury to he paid for. At the hotel: he 1 m- landed in he mitet j»ay 3 ehd- j lings fur a u arm hath. And his con- j elusion is that tho-Englishman, in! slide of hi^ traditional tuh, L not a 1 S dean man. He citnimf allord to 1 jc | ‘ (:lcan in a London-hotel. . j Two warm baths a day. That is j, the American’s average. Four shil- j‘ lings. He has a wife and a son and 1 (laughter. Sixteen shillings a day. j. Reckon out the expen e, and you j* v.ill i‘ud that this man must pay about fsiltJO n year to keep h-nitelf and In's family dean. Tim Ameri can vi-ilor has figured (iut. that at Teas! twelve calls on that hath arc made e\«-ry day. Nine hundred a year profit, from a bathroom that certainly did not co:t i'. 0 oo in tho building!—London Chronicle. We have hats that appeal to the lasts of good dressers. Hi uur dis play you will 11ml a desirable and attractive line, either in stlif or soft hats. " Tn colors dr price v.o postiv d y can please you. Pric* s from l‘T to SULLIVAN, THE HATTER S7M. Limestone Mr, Hprlngtldd, (h, American Capital Cave-J England. • Yi’cic there no, Tnited Stales would Engli.-h society he solvent? a- ;r, Jf:iri'*;idukiu in the London Gr.jphic, 'I’he.i question h.i> never yrl been a-'-Led or examined. Sev eral millions have been brought into our socidy during the last forty years by American i n- i r e - and an enoinnius sum ha; been reedved in 5exchange for laud, paintings, en gravings, old furniture, works of art, jewels, plate and books. More over, American capital has been in- \edeil in this cminiry nm«lly. through the intervention of titled Englishmen, who, of conr.-.*, have gnicrally benefited by the Iran ac tion, Probably Slbdjjuhnoo has come to flm v,e-t end through these 'various hum action ■, Would tho west end have been bankrupt had. ' that (nun 110I been procurable? j Strictly UKo-Date Is our line of Men’s and Boy’s Furnishings. , Our stock this spring is the finest ever se&rt in . Cedarville, Come in and see them. * Mens Suits. - “ Criterion” Brand latest styles. Good qualities for cheap prices. 7 „ ' Hats and Caps.. An extra good assortment of desirable goods Come and buy a F la t Iron H at, • Boys Suits. New spring patterns tbo la tost cuts. We have just w ha t will please you and your boy also. Mens Furnishings. Vmlerwear, Neckties, Suspenders, Collars and Cuffs, ole. An extensive stock. BIRDS'MAMMTOB STORE O'v'lp P.si r, of Dayton, vtes the guc 4 of relatives here Albbatb. For. R unt . House of four rooms, ceil!rally located. Apply,at th is of fice. The cheapest' place to get your carpet paper is nt McMillans, Mis.; Vera Andrew, is home fjom the Wei tern Reserve Cnlverslty for the spring vacation. (Set one prices on eggs before yon w It, . At Mird’w. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all vaults, rubbish and ashes must 1o cleaned up and carted away by May 1st. it>,)5, and persona failing to com* ply with {he above notice, fiball bo considered ft Misdentenor and pulp- hdied accordingly, By order of Board of Health., Arthur McFarland Health Officer* V M m M 1
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