The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52
EXGflflflGE Bfiji O lkD A R V lLU ; A t v q p r f i » f7n i,U)ts a . “ * dn-iduak ^IScStftf. (V ,^ irqmjitly nuitlt; ami H'linu^D. "*f; n l l A F T S o n N e w V o rk BB| U e,UIJati fW at Imwut ! .^•aprat and most tu iiv e ^ J , irad munay by mail. " VaJ OAN8 made on Ileal Esta, so a a l or C o lla tera l Security Pe William Wildmau, Pres., Heth AV,Smith, Vice. W , J. Wildtnan, 0 . L, Smith Agsfc Pn*ea„ .dytSSirl 9 ^ • 1 Seems Like Old TimJ doi'Hii’l it, w h en you kiu.w you a.I fjre'ttlu^ honest weight? " h i i > It’s At Our Meat Shop] that you have, that assurance, jl (iniit m atter if it’s you or your flyJ >■•ar-old, the w eigh t is honest as| so is the m eat. . * ( ‘attle, sheep , p igs, chickens know we give a square deal. Tliai'1 v liy the .good ones come m-usuig had ones go. elsewhere. C. H . CROU SE , ( ‘EDAKYI I.LIi, o . Haiti’s Restaurant — and pining Ropni Corner High. and Limestone 6tmtJ ■Springfield, Ohio. GlflSlHG T ire m o n e y tankini crop .. E a sily growl R oom , i u you r gardti to g row h u n d r e d s, of, dollars wftriil n n m ia llv . R o o ts fo r sa le. PM n ow . L ite r a tu r o fr e e . AVi ile todii;! K u c k iu g tia n i's CtiiiReng Gartfcil D e p t. 9 , ' Zanesville., Oliij ft •sdoua jloh oNmiHon i pom-iqaiaD oip> j o eaajn^atJjntiBjj j *OIHO Cn3ldONIU^S ‘•00 3KI0IQ3W 8H3H 3HJL . , <qJt|UQpojcdojj • s x s ! o o n iic ^ .U ,V sxnavi 3 NINM 0 SLN3D ^ S’? guptaS no qsisnt pun aoj ^sy ' 3 i i u u s a n s o n laaoDVl ____ ' •qowno^l ofjttorfap qsotu o t$ ognfur janan-1 qiiraq oqq uodn qoojja pnq'ou—sow) I •sip ognra joaou — uojtois jou sduB I Jt o a a u—Bsojuunq ARnojiad eiy j ‘3HOVaV3H ‘VJHVIVWa ‘sHonoo 'vioivansM 'sddiUD \n ‘saiool 0.mo ipav . '^foBoat nnoX ptmjoi qta I qsi33tup jo d itto o r aoqtnutm if 9ia[<* I -qit uu tpiAi. p jog ‘piuq etto »}j* J sjojqsj, 8uiuin& 8Ai}8xe*j iuiujqSn| m iljmj 3 A eh ll!Mn°l| l ifpamoj parjjnn nv u i m juj % 3 V[ BOA i r i‘ n *i ti g lr " f k T a k e WINft^- cmrni . a it H o m e a sufferer? r doctor been onsuc* ? you prefer to titit If—AT HOME? t fSOO,Or-Owinn(a-b«& V ine o f (^rdm b o * iggi-'.in and have curt ..j lit home, o | *»» ari periodica!, bean®? I ovarian pamfl.lcaow lrrrniic ,a, , juui.tea and drapow ted by female^ ea'^g ( are not easy (kirdui curca when w , S c a r fu l t l ^ ' i . ^ l i S rgaue. rtmc'it. 1 r .a iin g h e r lf .f j f j hi diM'ilC ’ p, £ j i became Jt cuf« m „| ,‘f^ ardn i can l'ci f | f s I ir <lrug£«ifc at j A you em‘ b f j btoday. V. j rcqoiriiis I Vlri;tyy‘a[io>iA«pg“laD&l* S Shorthand and THE COMPLETE COURSE IN SIX MONTHS, , W e have been very Successful in Pre paring Young Men and Women for Lucrative Positions as Stenographers and placing them in Positions. TCxpert Stenographer in charge of this Department. EDUCATION That Pays is Obtained at A L I V E , TH O R O U G H , - P R O G R E S S IV E , Bookkeeping and and as such Has No Superior, IN SIX MONTHS ■O-' # V '• Voucher System, Loose L ea f Ledger, Cor poration Accounting, etc. Tw o Practical Experienced Bookkeepers as Teachers in this Department, Twenty* In order tb avoid 'having to sfaft Fijtk FallTerrn Begins J'uesday, Sept 5,1905 f so ’^ r i y on th e op en ing d a y we w ill coun t th e t im e of tbo se # h 6 eS te r ffiis m on tb ' *from' ’Sepk'S- Call on or Write for Catalogue and Prices. 3 rd F loor A r ca d e SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ATiss Ora Carpenter of Selma is the guest of MiHS In a Murdock. Mr. Charles Stuckey has rented liis place to Mr. Will Wagner.- Mr. Frank Curl, who lived near Selma, has moved to town. • A number of young'folks picnieed at Neil Park, Thursday. Miss Sarah Wolford is visiting her brother'at Washington, C. H. Mrs. Stanley, ot Xenia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Lowry. Dr. J. W. Dixon lias been on the sick List for several days. Miss Clara McMillan has for her guest Miss Sarah Stewart of Spring- field. Mi’. Samuel Bromagem of Patoka, Tiuh, is visiting his claughtor, Miss Martha Bromagem. ide,ssi'.s. Clayton and Jason1 Mc Millan are spending sometime in Colorado. Mrs. Houston Cherry lias for her guests Misses Florence and Beulah Turner of Dayton. Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Phillips entertained Mr, A. G. McCall of ZanesvilLe, O.,- the tfr.st of tUe week. Miss Emma Blair and neice, Kathleen Blair, were calling on friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W ilsonjmter- tainecl the Wilson family, fit dinner, Wednesday. Mr. Foster McFarland, has re turned from a visit w ith liis brother at Mt. Carmel, Illinois. j Miss Fannie Jackson entertained a number of friends la st Saturday evening In honor of the Misses Tur ner of Dayton. Progressive cards were the feature of th e evening for 'en tertainmen t, Miss Vera Andrew and Mr. Houston ^Cherry won the- pmes. The annual meeting of the Cedar- villo Bible Society will he held in the M. E. Hunch, September 6, a t lV.Vi o’clock, standard tim e.. Dr. Joseph Ivyle of Xenia, will deliver tin- address. Tlie Knights of the Golden Eagle arc in camp a t Xenia this week and tlic town is busily engaged in enter taining tlie many visitors. Spring Valley is to have a new bank by Sept. 1*2. Tlie institution is ing organized by W. G. Thompson Hamilton, 0 , t and tlie capital k is $25,000. Freemenfc Malts of Spiing Valley will be the president of (lie bank. - Mr. James McClellan, wife anil family, who have been the guests of relatives hero for several weeks, re turned tb their home in Indianapol is, Monday. Mr. John Lott, who Is located at Pitfsmirg, came homo l a s t 'S a t u r day, for a few days v isit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott. Surveyors for the Ohio Fuel Sup ply company, wn ich ‘was granted a franchise here some tune ago, Aire laying out a route for the pipe line. Tin* same company has a franchise in Xenia. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. Mr, and Mrs. F rank Milburn, of Painesville, O. visited liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Milburn, the' first of tlie week. Mr. Roland Kyle left Monday to make liis future homo with liis daughter Mrs. Ross TnnnehilJ, of Enori. The annual meeting of t lie GeHie County W. C. T. U. is being hold in Xenia today. Rev. Black of Yellow Springs is to make an address- on “Law-Enforcement.” , The Cedarville K. of P. Band will give a concert and lawn fete on Sat urday evening. Eyery-one invited. Ice cream and refreshments served on the grounds a t rear of opera house. The announcement is made that Mr. W. U*. Bratton, wlio is well Misses Nellie 'Turnbull and F.lcanor Smith, have returned home after a visit with relatives in Ind ian apolis.- 'Mr. Frank Hill of .South. Charles ton, spent Sabbath with his mother.' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Townsiey, are entertaining a little daughter, a t their home. Mrs. Lida Archer, has rented .Mrs. Lizzie Irvins property and will move to town. Mrs.' ELsworth Lowry and Miss Mary Turner, returned Tuesday, from a trip to N iagara and the Lakes. ’ . Miss Elite Barber, returned to her home in Springfield Tuesday after a two weeks visit-with friends here. Mr. (), M. Townsiey, lias rented Dr. KENNEDY’S FAVOR TE REMEDY Pleasant to take. Pow erfu l to Cura, .AndWelcome In every Homo.' KIDNEYandLIVERcure. . . * . . - ir Ptf* Konnedy’BFarorite Remedy is adapted to ait mob and both nexes, affording per* manent Toilot In. au cams cauwd bylmpurity of the blood. aucU a* Kidney, Bladder niui lAvor Com- plaints, Constipation, and wcalcne&sefl ppouMar to women. Succemfnt for 80years. Prepared bv WKSI 3 S 5 K v- To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Broitio Quinine Tablets. & Svven Million boxes sold Inpast 12 months. T h is s ig n a t u r e Cures Crip in Two Days. on every box. 25c. known in newspaper circles in tnis j t,,e *L R- Andrew property on Main county and who has been -telegraph j slroefc, vacated by Mrs. Mitcheli. editor on the Springfield -news, will j Miss Mary Bird, who lias been ill take a position as city editor on tlie Springfield Sun, Monday. Postmaster Tarbox and -Mr, Stewart- Townsiey and their families, who have been in camp a t Clifton for a couple * of weeks, returned Tuesday. Mrs. Will Blair, of Loveland and Mr. Issao SteWart and neice, attend ed tlie funeral of Miss Rosa Stewart, Wednesday. The post-office will be Open on Monday, Labor Day, from 8 till 11 o’clock, a. m, No mail delivered by ru ral carriers on th a t day. - - . .The W. R. S terrett sale of Imple ments, buggies, etc., Thursday was largely attended, most every •thing IwiiigUig-ft good-price,—^Phe-saie-trf—coTrrrt^titirStnhr-I^UrT—jvUl—lu^_sold h of Kt< ■ Willi lo.'iil implication:!, as they cannot rem It the scat of the discus**. Catarrh is » t blond or r.niiHtUutlnnnl discnsi*, and in order to cure it you ii’UHt take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure i3|y>t- aquack medicine ( It was prescribed by one (if the beat physi* | eimi'i in tins country for years and Is a reg-, ulus’ pi-(Mnption. Jt is composed of the li(‘.t. toiiiiH known, combined with (lie besti blood purifiers, acting directly on tlie mu-} emi« surfaces. '1ho pt rf<vt combination of two ingredii nts is wimt produces suclt Won-, dorfal rtsjills in curing Cutarrb. ^cml lot ^ tcatimnninls free. . Address F, J. FHU.VEY & <-'0. Toledo, O - finltl by drugi'tof, 7 oc. Hall's Family Are the beat. livery stock of Mr. George Boyd’s j takes place Saturday afternoon. | Rev. G. A. Young, a fter a three weeks vacation re tu rned . this morn ing to Philadelphia. He expects to stop off a short time in Pittsburg. Rev. O. K. Milligan, returned from Winona Lake, Wednesday after a two weeks vacation at that point. David Strowbridge, an employee a t the papermill, had the misfortune to have a finger on his left liand badly lacerated, Tuesday. ' He bad been engaged in some work in the machine room when be got his finger caught in the rolls. Rev. A. B. Henry will preach nex t Sabbath a. m from the subject “ A New Testament-Tragedy.” Prac tical lessons tor the present time from the death of John, the Baptist. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hldglily and Mrs. McLauglin, of Jamestown,' were visitors of Mr. J . H. Wolford and family, Wednesday. THEDR GREENETREATMENT FOR NERVOUSAND CHRONIC DISEASES Beats the stamp ot Absolute and Genuine Worth, conceived and founded in tlie true system of cure, it is as imperishable as truth itself, as accurate in curative results as a fixed science, a Wondrous Blessing to the Sick and Ailing, It has endured tlie test of time and been tried in the crucible of experience. Generation after generation of Dr. Greenes have have restored health to the suffering by these marvelous medicines, adapt ing, organizing and perfecting the treatment through long years of en- ornous practical experience among the sick, by grandfather, father and son, until today tlie third generation of Dr. Greenes is giving to tlie world an even more successful practice, a , surer and more positive means of cure than has ever heretofore been placed before the depressed, weaken ed and discouraged victims of chronic, complaints. Drs. F. A. -& J. A. Greene are the proprietors of that most mar velous of all remedies for the Nerves and Blood, DJ?. GREENE’S NERVURA. AH arc privileged to consult Df. Greehe personally or by mail, en tirely free. Dr. Greene himself attends to all who call and answers all letters in person, * Office, 101 Fifth Avenue, New Vork, with typhoid lover, remains'ifbout tlio same;' Mr. Robt. Bird, returned Satu r day from a trip to. the Alan tic City and several other points in the East. Mr. and Mrs. J . . M. Bull, of Springfield, attended the funeral of Miss Rosa Stewart, Wednesday. The Gray & C'o. grocery store .was invoiced Monday and Mr. O. M. Townsiey the new proprietor 1ms taken possession. Mr. W illiam Blair who has been in th a t store for about twenty five years as clerk of the Grays will still continue W ith Mr. Townslby, September 4th to Bth, inclusive, excursion tickets to Columbus, ae- A Touching Story is tlie saving from death, of the baby girl of Geo A. Eyior, of Cumberland, Md. He writes; ‘‘At the age of 11 months, our little girl was in declin ing health ,, with1 serions Throat Trouble, and Mvo physicians gave her up. We were almost in dispair, ■when we resolved to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption^ Coughs and Colds. Tlie ilrst bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she was cured, and is now in perfect health,’’ Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At all Drug stores; 60e anti $1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottle free. via Phinsy lvann ia Lines a t $1,60 round rip from Cedarville good on regular trains. A Special Train will also leavo at. 7:02 A. M., Central Time, September Cth, 7th and.8th. Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Turnbull, entertained Mrs. Andrew W inter, Miss Belle Winter, Mr. Andrew Winter and Mr. Charles Nesbifc and family, a t dinner Tuesday, The following young ladies pic nieed a t the Clifton cliffs Tuesday, Misses Mae Carry, Zoe Dexter, l ’earl Wilson, Martha Knott, Lulu and Fannie Tonkinson, Janet Tar- box, Louise Barber, Edna and Martha Cooley. Mr, and Mrs, J , G. Mcl’lir.tock, of Yellow Springs were guests Satur day of Mr. Arthur Forbs. M rs .H a rry Baker and children, of Washington ('. H. who have been visiting Messrs S. T. Baker and O. M. Townsiey, returned home, F ri day. Mrs. ( ‘has. Tindall, of Xenia, Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bridgman, Mts. Ora (’line, is ill with typhoid fever a t the home of her father, Floyd Harrison, east of town. LOST! Between Mr. George Rife’s and Cedarville, a dark blue coat, with wide collar, for a four year old hoy. Finder please leave a t Herald office. The Ohio State fair and the Mont- gomorv county fair will lie held.next Week. CONSIDER THIS OUTING. By .far the most attractive trip for health and pleasure tlie coming va- (cation season, is th a t offered by tlie ■Seashore excursion Thursday, Aug ust 17th, over Pennsylvania Lines to Alantie City, Cape May and seven other famous summer heavens on the Alantie Coast. The fiiBt through trains over Pen- i.sylvania' Lings take passengers in a few hours-out of heat and humidi ty of summer to tlie cool bre'ezes of old ocean. This mid-August excur sion occu rs'in the* season lor rest when it is most convenient to' leave business. Excursionists have the added pleasure of seeing Alantie City wheii it is in full tide of tlie fashionable season. Tlui greatest representative gatherings eyer known a t any resort are seen a t At lantic City. As many as . 50,000 people a t one time promenade the famous broad walk. The fashion able bathing hours present an un paralleled scene-fnlly 100,000 bathers in the sea and on the beach.' The heathful effect of the seashore trip is due to the salt and pine air. Bo beneficial has th is proved that physicians send their patients their to get the. benefit of breathing the pure ocean air. Special low fares will be in effect for this Hcashor excursion. Full in formation will be freely given b,C local ticket agen ts’of tjie Pennsyl vania Lilies. Got Off Cheap. He may well think, he has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able, to perfectly restore ids health.- Nothing will do this hilt, J)K K ing’s New JA fe Pills. A-quiek, pleasant, and certain euro for headache, con stipation, etc. 25c at a ll drug store; guaranteed. LOWFARES WESTAND SOUTHWEST. Anyone, contemplating a trip West may take ad van (age of (he reduced fares for the special Home-Beakers’ ( excursions via Pennsylvania Lines ■ to points in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota. Missouri, Mon tana, Nebraska, the. Dakotas, Ore gon, Washington, Texas and other sections in iho west and Jn all the states of the Sou th , Public i5 Aroused, The public is aroused to a knowl edge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bit ters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys, Mary II. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Ave., Columbus, O., writes: *1For several months I was given up to die, I lmd fever and ague, my nerver were wrecked; I could not sleep, and lny stomach was so weak, from useless doctor's drugs, th a t I could not. eat. Boon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and in ft short, time was en tirely curee.” Guaranteed at, all Drug Stores; price 60c. Every housekeeper should know llrnt if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will mvo not only time, because it never sticks tothe iron, but because each package contain 16 oz.—ono full pound—while all other Cold Water Starches arc put up in J* pound packages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then minin becauseDefiance Starch is free from injurious chemicals. If your grocer trios to Bell you a 12-oz. package it is because lie tins n stock on hand which he wishes to dispose oi before he puls in Defiance. Ho knows that Defiance Starch lias printed on every package in large letters and figures "H. ozs,’ Demand Defiance mid save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick* gni* Defiance never (ilicks, I wish to take this opportunity to thank my many friends, from far and neat’, who under k ind ly . favor ing Providence, .contributed by their presence and patronage, or other wise in making my public sale a good success. 5 W. R. Sterrett. Mr. John Wilson,.leaves this even ing from Springfield for New Berlin, III,, where he will fill a pulpit un til Sept. 21, when he will return to finish liis work in the McCormick Seminary in Chicago. Mr. Will Alexander, has rooted the W inter property on Main street and expects to move tiere nex t week. Mr. Alexander is connected with the firm-of Kerr alid Hastings Bros. • Mr. W. J . Wildtnan, lias- rented the E rv in property-j-ttst vjnSite'dTBy Mr. Hale Collins, and will occupy sa-ine some, time this month. Mr. John Silvey, lias been appoint ed to represent this county as a guard a t the penitentiary in Colum bus. Mr. Silvey was fo.merly a' guard a t tljis same institution and lias been out about a year. Miss Mary Collins, of South Charleston, who m e | a tragic death in the traction car accident as to ld ' o f in these columns w ub a cousin of Mr. R. F. Kerr. -The Meadow Brook herd "of cattle is being shipped to CoTiihibus'today ' to be In readiness for tlie S tate Fair next week. " . l ’wp more deaths added this week to tlie victims of typhoid fever in this community. The in fan t child of Mr. and Mrs. William Pickeral, was burled Wednesday. The daugh ter of Mr. George Swisshelm, was buried Thursday. This is the second death in this family with in a few weeks from the dread deseitse. The railroad company lias men a t work to day tearing down a part of the freight house ready to move it westward a short distance tO- mak - more room for other improvements. This building was built when the railroad was first put through, and for many years was the passenger station and freight house combined. Tlie annual confnrance for the M. E. churches in this district, meets in Springfield nex t week. The local, hoard has asked th a t Dr. H. O Middleton be returned. Weather Report, for August 1905. Rain fall, 8.72; Rains, 14; Thunder Mbowers, 6; Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, .94; Highest Tern. 86; Low est Tern. 68; Per cent Sunshine, 74; Wind direction, S o u thw e s t; Clear days, 17; Cloudy days, 1; Part cloudy, 10;]Average Tern. 75; Range ofTenn ,13; Rain fall up to date, 27.75 inches. . Samuel Cresswell, Observer. The following are the numbers drawn for the $J25 in gold as offered by C. C. Woimer: 12488: 2267: 1004: ' 5867: 2477: 2879: 21109: 10700: 20225: 14450: 7095: 67ft: 3228 : 7697: 13927: 8070: 1939,1: 2280ft: Tlie Misses McNeil, who have been spending a month a t their home in Belle Center,O., are ex pected home to-day. - Mrs. J . Hale Collins and daugh ters, Lena, Ethel, Eunice, nml Jeanette, left Thursday evening for their future home in Monmouth, Til., where Mr. Collins lias a position with a lumber firm in th a t city.- Attacked By a Mob. and beaten, ju a labor riot, until covered with sores, a Chicago street ear conductor applied Bueklen's Arnica Halve, and was soon sound and well. “ I use. it in m.v fam ily.” writes G. J \ Welch, of Tokonshft, Mich, "and find it perfect..'1 Bimply g reat for onto ami burns. Only 25c r t All drug store. • MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE PRICES ON VEHICLES™HARNESS W e s e ll ou r e n t ir e p ro d u c t d ir e c t t o t h e u s e r a t w h o le s a le p r ic e s and g u a r a n t e e d M g otX si l i t mDetailPtts WE INV ITE YOU TO CALL AND IN SP EC T OUR WORK Wo carry the largeat stock of vehidea, on our repository floor of any concern in the world. All of latest style, thoroughly reliable vehicles. Our line includes Carriages, Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Station Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Runabouts, Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Carts, etc. COhffE AND SEE US BEFORE MAKING YOUR P U R C H A S E . WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY CATALOGUE FOR 1 9 0 5 Send for our free catalogue. To out-of-town buyers-who cannot come to see us, we should be glad to send, on request, our illustrated catalogue, by means of which you can buy as safely and satisfactorily as if on the ground. PRICE Extra3-4 RubberTlrae, $13.00 GuarantMd «s good Inevery way as sold by mlddlaman for from $70 to $75- Mots xoms of tbs rood points. Has stlf-olUnff. dust-proof axtas. Full wrought Brewster fifth- whtal with bant reaches mor tised Into the head block. Oil terapared and iastad springs. Wrought 'steal Bailey body loops. Strictly aecond growth hickorywheels,withUresputon hot. Bradley shaft couplers. Fulllangthbottomcarpet. Rub ber steppads. Spring backend spring cushion. Finest finish throughout. The greatest Bug. gy In (ha Werid at Ui* Pries. H a.aor*. ncw Y ork n u an v . THE MANUFACTURER can always, offer you more foryour money than the middleman. We ere the only house In the State o f Ohio spiling direct to the consumer who manufactures the vehicles and harness they offer for sale. No. 40M. STfiAlBHT SILL SURREY PRICE $81 .50 " Extra 7-8 RubborTkes, , ■ $15.00 f j j n i i i No. to 66 Is a light,compact vehiclewithample seaUngca- * pad1 y tor four iarga persons. FurnishedWithbeUcot tar self-oiling axles. Oiltemperedandtested springs. Full bottom Wrought fifth-wheel. Strictly second growth Wheels. Full length velvet carpet. Bradley shaftCouplets. Hand somelyfinished. Guaranteed as gohd as sold by others for S1I.00 to S}j.oo moire than ourprice. 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