The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

j 5fi^pS#el^»t585SyiBiS?,a*?l*l^^,8'WffflK$5P^SNW»n*rf^i6agEr^r^" WIL tiEIT cmi r- a* : t i f! :,n'.rl tuKf jWrb f3s'« 17 tr- f- I Dili > a'.' t wt win:, C'l >fL,' i/tnmj.i! T-V'«^:,.J?:r f. a<!o3:d tr <* ) if j.s v.'JJy s ; <tete vwp f»i.''.vt4, A | rii'.a v.xte {;u\ i n*'4 evHx tkcrr> ’-c'^nrro, 31. YA H f - otoii , Wtet* "bTuwfe J-> »«4 <5< n. M/tefto o&klng tf/iy fi''ts? pmjr'm* fatten into r-v e . ; • »ratiVm, af$it*a thn mlvton <»f Mayur Mi*Fi»r!:«i*l tbo ju-fULm * ~. 'P i «-,-; «■%, C113' f-Elw;‘ with tin* ii*»|»oHint other* « Jt.-M(WHtltitl r-k{-,H {Jl«? roiftoSst a* . smef. . . 7 - .-•■ There %?m nnm:> xitocn'/hliai on t im m b jc f! m It .hte? b r u t before- emu,” rVi te-ftt/te, ‘Most o,f the members <>1 ctHuxeU have ?>rf’» favorable to ihto h i,iv t 'w w l ftliieh to nuffiing mm-, sfiiot prep 3* U'i ail tin*;;!} opUHlo -ett- |t.> the bittiib EM'ivatifafSrfl ’m U ms - tvho have In pay for them. Th< l:j ; dupHcst >K atu*low paint and-' twxLl bp rained several tliotuja«c. (Isjlltwf! fiy teklug fn the U w m s In J, IL AinJmvt who with htsbroih- er, T« M* 'Andrew,- tM former fh< count1!! lender and the hitter fh< eoimumtiun ',iBotw"r, hew opposed ♦iito movo from the fact the two mvt " f t»; large brick on south Mam street lonin-rly mdon&teg to the Mitchell eiteate* Thbs property is just over tin* hue. Mr, Amirowto attitude m th<i quwHa ri «xu beet he understood ’In hirs answer to (’■<5, Weimor a s !«. vruofhor (he property was in th* corporation or mU. '“Thereto tu b;}tug hteFnrtoutii 'i sabout it, ti’ft a'»t in stud not coining in It , wo ean heep It out” - ^iie" Ohto Fuel 'amt (3as Co. ashet to have the time o^teinled on their fmnetuiin for Urn uompiefson of tbt w'orti, Sfovembpr 13 1008 was th< time fr jlm l i n \ a aujc U toohed nt ?totlon. thmlclug' thrft the price' oi gas was to high as provided in the franchise.' A - committee was appointed t< m»'*t the county commissioner.'} its to the coping on the bridge;tf Uridg< street. * . Ity ballot cmmell selected a city solicitor, J, O. Foley, It. Hood was an applicant but failed to get a .vote, . ,• • .: ' :, ... Adjournment was talten until this evening at which time bids will he open for the ending o f Cedar streoh Mr. J, S, Brown had for his guest nuveffti days his hrotlier, Mr. Kobcrf Brown and wife oftialisornia. Thej left Miytfida.v' evening for Xetiia'to viritwith Mrs. % W t dlagar» whoh ;i lamsin of Mrs- Brown. . Mr, .Toim Loft returned tom, IhttnlnU'g tPachday morning having fame there lust Thursday to resttmt- h is r n ii’k . In the heat at the eitj amt the strain of the work Mr. Loti was taken sick owing to IB b hand having healed again. Ho will .re­ main until the injured member b better. We are all sowed up in tho siMW nackf says the‘White City Glohe. H the town inhurt the market is gone for much farm produce. We are all neighbors m UrnChrietaln nense ol the world. We are ail partners Ir each other business. We are all m- tero.'ite Inmieanotherswolf,are, Tbt Jniorentn of the tarmer are the inter- e.'Ua of the town ami the man or set of men who tries to oppose those In terrufs is not the Mend of either tin town or the country. Buying where you can buy tile cheapest wturn­ over it is—is narrow guaged and unehrtyf a i for it is seltish to tin euro. :Buying where you can buy conn thing besides goods, where yon a market for your produce, when you can buy neighbors to help yon with your church, your schools and your troubles that is the neighbor­ ly dt ernt way to buy. It is tin Christian way ami it wilt pay in fho long nap . A Kcariasn-of CieSd could cot bring as much happiness to Mrs. Luck!, Wilke, of Caroline Win., undid one bo3 of Ihidklon’:- Anitea Caive, when If completely s'tin-d a running core on her leg, wlikdi Innl tortured hrr L’d long yearn, Cradcst Mifecepfle healer of 1’llcn, ‘Wounds am! Suren, S3e at All IH'«yr,fsf;i. n Jau a tAuction? ssSs? A t m i f m&t y m c a m to lie ge&fing fM ©f if ©si auettostosalo IjySiiGlplotii t 4 g « l u t j } g e ia g s gdMyoS** Stop tfio Qitcisoa wifli A y c f o llo fr Vigor. If ccrmiiify elacsto falJisjg Iralrj tm siiiosalio ntidue tEiio, Is m m m n fegiifor lacdleinci ‘Safeco Swa csolp lieaMiy. t lie n ^00 fd«$£ toavo fiealf&y liaift Pdf if o fiostii'c’o X'/ay» . ■ " Wint.eoshindo 2 a cratlr^onlat- -*, —... , t 0'')H for over Mnfy yearo.5t 1 i 3” Ary;Wr?'^1 A ' i-r *«. mm U'.^iv rrosCtik* ~md s>f j ld # . I ’m trujinjupe. !«• sit egereS'TS of , Wi5h':5 sree I nSwrasy wblili will , 1 . L ; j.en dm.oSJ pri.:u£j' t«> f ‘ < f 9 1a jjof.-abh* t h o tu ru v. IhwiarT. 1 XVashmyton. ofTnrkeLra fame awl «nn ttso foremostnr n of his race, hen wrkvo that !.o will hayrc'O'nf'aml Is t s ru ’h d to make an addta tn in the cfcerrewi on rsKtneticamcnfc day. k »n t« Tifral-rr and lf;’nator 2tjek htysn al:'o fdgnlflt si thdr Intention of Iiolng preeenfc If congress adjourns. They ate both C2,parted to rnako .aM itC LW . Another noted educator who hgs accepted an invitation to ?n pre^nt a id snake an a S tim tt *s PresidentThompson, of the 0 . 8.-IA Tboucando will hr attracted by the eawelpee, Working Hats ioc to 75 c. Dress Hats - $ 1,00 to $ 3.00 Panamas 3.50; $6 SUbltlVAN. THE HATTER, ^7 Fiouth Limestone Street Springfieltl, Ohio ROW ISTHIS, WoOder One Hundred pollan Ilcy/ar. for ally csfo Of Calarrli that cannot fao .aired by Hall’s Catarrh Core. Ik J . Chenncy & Co., Toledin, O, Wo the mideroicned, have known F. J. Clienney for the bat la years, anti bclicvo him perfectly honorable in all bnsimv-i tran«:tetions and financially able to carry Out airy obligation!} wade by ‘hie tlrw, Walding, Ktnnan £ Marvin, Wholralt- Pruj'gistSr Toledo, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure io taken internally, actingdfrcctUi upon Cue blood and^wocoii. surfacea of the {system. Tcstirooninb free Price 75e per bottle. Baldby all druggirtK Take Hall’s Family Filinfor conr.tfpation. TO WHOMIT MAV CONCERN. m. music The Board of Hducafiouiu, Xenia 'has dispensed with the music teach­ er for the coming year to “out down expenses”. Osborn and CedarviJle have done the same thing regardless of the wishes of the patrons. The newspapers irt Xenia- .correspondent to the Dayton Journal and Herald have taken, np the matter against the board. When it domes to the eliminating of studies to meet ex­ pense the. hoards had better ”cut” some place else. To argue that music can he taught, by the grade teachers la absurd and if ttj vote was to be taken among the teachers as to voting on their own competency it would loose ten to one, 11mlghi just-as well bo argued in the Xenia schools that the grade teachers can teach Herman as “well as could the special instructor that Is employed, German and French as, taught In tlmsehrolrf today arc idways taught by specially prepared teachers. Juab SOshould music. —Healing,wax, cun hors at Hagley Bros. lids and rub- Joseph Worthington of near Bees- burg recently died and in his will loft $ 8,000 to that village for a town hail. The gift Is greatly appreciat­ ed by the residents of that place. jm lb, sack of granulated sugar, $1.25, at Bird’s. Bov. John, H. Kendall and sister, Miss Julia, who have been the guests'of relatives here returned to their homo irf Tftroutmn, Pa.”, last Friday evening starting fromXenia. 'Forseveral years prominenbpeople iu thia city have been carrying special"accident policies in con­ junction' with a complete system oi | registration with the American Hegtotery Co., of Washington D« O. 1bis themost reliable policy on the market today *and the sinal premium of $3d)0 a year will ‘ paj you $15.00 a week for accidents yhn are liable to meet with at any fctum not fatal. It pays a death bench; of $1,01101 on loss of both eyes $1,000; loss of both feet or hands or om hand anil one foot, a $1,000; loss ol one foot ormie hand,$230.00 and for loss of one eye $105,00, Mr, M. O. Kagley, prominently known here meet with an.accident very peculiar In itself. He was driving home from Springiield on the evening of March 20th. when something Mew into ids eye and disabled him fora short time. The following will prove what Can be done by purchasing a policy of' this kind. To W hom I t M ay C oxoku X;— This is to certify that X held a policy with the American Itegls- try Co., for. the past year and can say that Xam perfectly satisfied in the Way this compay has treated me iu the accident that befell me on March 20tli. As wo all know that, far away’insurance Is at times to be questioned hut lean feel sure in recommending this company to anyone who would care to purchase in the future. Xcertainly consider myself well paid for my policy in this one thing. • *Yours Respectfully Moody O. Nagley ' For future information or__appU- cation apply to Richard B, Goetz, 6!)7 North Dallnr otreet Dayton. C3©' —Hammock swings at Nagley, Bros. Prices from $P.25 to $ 1 .B 0 . ‘Bowersvillc, this county, Is to have a newspaper, the llf/jt issue to appear today. Although the town (s small the country around is very prosperous. A printer from Wash­ ington G. H., is making "wventure. SourStomach “ I nsad r*ac»rnt3 anil fool like a h6wtJ»a. 1liars fioon i---- -----' ....... ..........' clnosn5otuoroxocu_______________ __ fora shorttlrrio, Xwill rtcoortoad .CsscsreJs to nyfrloscSs as tas only thins for inalgcsUon and soar ntcmssh «r,a to keep tuo tovrols fn coed co#. ilitlon, Vkoy sr.i vory.pfco. tacss," . , „ ■ lisn y Stackl«7, M»aoh Chnck, Vs. Xruliea black and white silk mitts, elbow length $1,23 pair at Bird’s * Two office rooms for rent. Formerly odeupied by Dr. J. W. Dixon, (■. W.Omise. - OLENTANOY PARK, Best For The Bowels bcvacoMo The fume of Oienfangy Park, the favorite amusement resort of Got ambus, ingrowing daily, Kseursions ami picnics from all parts of the Btatc .'tee lmokcd at thin famous resort, »d on tfumlaynaml Holiday/; HiOttsaudf; take ndvautago of the low excursion rates to pay Olonfangy Park a visit, and enjoy Hnnumerous attractions, The Zoological Garden, the Museum of Onmthology and the Floral Conservatory arc free to all visitors, and these alone will amply repay & trip to the Park. ItoatPs Navan Reserve Band, of Now Fork City, a m o f tim largest tmh finest musical organhiaflonsin the country has been engaged fortha entire sea- non, and givod fite \ open air concert; allatferuonn and evening every day. Other frrc.out ihmr aftmefionn are preoontfd ourtfi week. A high olarai vaudeville performanco Is given In tb(! big fheater evm-y uftcnuKia and evening, and to well reeelu-d, Tiiere aro nearly one’ hundred otheratfractioiiu on the gtotmdo hut space win not permit ttsio fntunerato thorn, ft So iiufllcient to say that ftladangy Path to a veritsMo city of mnusetuento, and mtaina all tim laf(;!t«ml hcMaitmt-tionff that have he. ill devised. It also hoastk «vfS?n nkuly grov/.s, ffiep -ravine//, hip.h hltifto and beautiful river, the to?«>v a'ffsfi’dine; the very fluent tojate iij.g ntid h/itfdng to ho found any- whore, ami tr flay’n otttittff ah Dion- tattgyinnno tmtfio haieiyrfiiijf.r/x!- c udycatuakuo ,J3ci!/.-36, Pfltf>*sb!o, Pzitr.t, Vf-ati Onsa.Ko Odod, CeW!Tfl|5lrea,WoakoaofamICa.Ce.Kj.Hsve? jpM In Ijaiu. a'uo coosEn* tab/c* ntampsa UOO. CiaafaatacOltDcurs oryoar coacy ba:k. ! S;e?llC 2 KeasdyCo., ChicagoorM.Y. m # MKUALSUE, TENMlWONNOXEI Pennsylvania — — lines —— SPH6IAL LOW FAfilBS - ’ro^- B t . P a t t i . May 27 to si) - Women’// (dub Meeting July 22 , at, 25 Baongerbund ^ j / h . , May 81 to Juno i) -Medical and First Ghureh of Christ, Hcien- fist, Convesttlonr. Btop-overo at New Tori;, PhHndcli>hin, Baltimore, Waaliington. New Haven Juimk to 0—Knightr. of ( ’o’umhuu . Louisville Juno 11,12, i;},~-Ilome-Comiijg ’ ,, „ Week Po rtland 4 d r e , June IV to 21 Hotel Mun’n Meeting Oinalia • Denver - July D42 Y. P. TL July if, ; M P, tf.IX Milwaukee August id, ll, 12-KagiuHmtwl' Aerie flinneapoIi& AugunS lb, 11, 12 G. A. M, If interested an!: & S, KCm Ttefel AtfcrA Cette* tticj Oitte KINGS BURY Special Jun e Prices on M any Sample Lines M T w o a » d ^ I u r t e © F t© © © S u i t s J m ^ o t S a l o o f M e j a 1 o a n d 0 1 © tS k 5 s ii[ | AltOiiu cc.v’caSy Q. vq r45ii|!o s s t ! cfeoMc* ctnt^ In fBgu lars and "stouts.1"’ MaterldG'=~all,'WDolelieyiots?c s s s im e r e s , e tc , o m or two o l a Jdiid on ly , lm£yc>Hf s i 2 © fn som e tM og . R egu la r v a lu e r $ i o , $12 and $15 ■ Jun e S a le P r ice O t t l y M .4 ». f + 4 * **** *: *# r .p *.*++*■**:#* * $7.50 . Th irty -five su its In b lack T h ib e t? , B lu e S e t geo and n ea t checks and m ix tures, a ll s iz e s an d m any h and ta ilo red . $ 14 ; $16 and $18 values • Jun e S a le P r ice J u n e S a l e in Boys* ' a n d You th s* S a i l s A special purchase of part oi the sur­ plus stock of Hackett, Carhart & Co., about 50 young^men’s suits (14 to 20 yrs) single and double breasted styles. Neat grey worsteds, blue serges, black Thibets, stc, $ 12 , $ 15 , and $18 values. Choice luring June Sale $ 9.75 Young Men's Outing Suits (2 . piece) a limited quantity. Junesale $ 7.50 mi I f RS n t / # 1 w > sSD-en^ H u n d r e d s ©If H © w - Straw , Hats ^ In the smart Negligee and Yacht shapes 25 c to $ 5 .0 0 .■.• .' .■ • 1-..■ i t * ^ n e e FJwMaj S u i t s Nearly one hundred and twenty- five suits in thislotr Double breasted and Norfolk styles—many' with bloomer pants and every suit of all wool material.' Values $ 5 , $ 6 , and $7 June Sale Price $ 3.98 / / S t o r e f i l le d w i t l i s p l e n ­ d id m e r c h a n d i s e a n d m a n y s p e c i a l v a l ­ u e s d u r in g tHe . J u n e S a l e B lo u s e W a i s t s a n d S h i f t s ' . ■•*.. ; . ■ 4'.- ■ < ■ f o r B o y s 5 0 c R. S. KINGSBURY 5 0 -5 2 E a s t M a in S t r e e t 3Lstna-y£ GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING $25.00 S I $25.00] - wii . i , i:rv a w m m m ire first Class Rigs iif YouWant Best and most up-to-date livery and feed- ham' in Central Ohio. Everything new. Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it In our.barn, Tickets given on a $200 outfit to be , given away December 04* 2906* City or Coimtiy real estate in Centra! Ohio write or {‘till on o. <x tDeaton&Ruby CB’DAUVILUB, OHIO. ! i s i t t i » a M n a i s ) 11 Arcade Bpringfid(lf Of 15oth ’Phones 717, ssS>s*fc> —SEU3=3S S125 INGOLD $125 Will ho given txway Monday December 31, Tickets will be-given with each 23 cent cash pur* chase. One $15.00 prize; Five $10,00 prizes; Twelve $g»m prises. SJWE TO0 t TICKETS, ‘ 'R,McGkifao, t.BHUCLIPF IvlAIlBLB Gr’AWiTD w o an o m i u m m t i i . a m 1 ■> All IV g B: Dusifl by I’SKiit/iatic ttocbineiy ncuBr a v m x o a , p.cF/a Mo. CJVVc-ift tlaiii CltccJ RiCftBMfari £i)lli| IN NOIITHFABT TF.XAii, ] along On 5 j Cats IMM HAIL HOAD } in a «,o3innmut,v not 1/ir l>php4- i ym ivow n in (lovolopnn nt. \o-te in ■/ i;*n;v<‘ i’i‘(*ro if « tn llttv ilohs:3, I’/sv onsi Iho laud is nil g'*1'* ' - ;;l!:-.oliU«'I,v fho in O hp v. ant YOt’, and ^ nf-igimony v.olconm awaits n- f'lteifry m ini a n d hiw family. J Bmsnd trh> hmnaw'k<-r tiokra) on r-nlo tv.ico montiiiy to f - boh/*.-; iu To.Vvtfi. and Hif ; r,: oh Sag v/a,v to Houston. Oabf •■< to n n u d ito n Antonio /with inty ■' »i«>jIiaio Mon-fivorK) is via n-W Fi It/J'iv. Tost/// Midland and Solid*- if t'fn J’uw tte HyfltHnn. } Furl lit r itftslh'tjiai’f) will i»i g!ad-.-; ;• Atentoh* d njion aj)l»H<‘;ition W { H. W. TRUAX,? LAND AGENT ‘ I; Itelfc-lkl iMhKfia, Daytea, 0 ^-^ - t/ii - j! 5-Vtt.- MCKAY, [ Uosicfal Passcaacf !' . Tefrei* Texas* T v"vwV«V >fV./ r" ", r. l i b Q £ i J m i y I’WMT f d I athi gWIfWO OFEN !‘i-f50rS ms life ’ s m Frejn, FafmeF# Bj Crecs to H:e ExaJ Citfeen of Uie 1 d im Lawyep cm] etxwtnwtl, O., jnatos of UoveraoJ will mi bo taken[ state fm c r a t llil tkO30 of hifi family 4m f M il'-ip li «t vice at koine. The| some (ikORtion whe even, be public saryj ! 1 st ckurck in MilfJ governor belonged, | decided tkst suck held under charge Soitrd, the pastor . church and the b o | -‘ rest on the hillside The funeral as piJ flervicos at the lioirif tison. The servlcesl funeral rites of th e| pal Church, There by the Masonic fratd of the Republic, nol societies with whicll afilllated, . The Mai Army will be reprq of honorary pallbeal The governor's s i eon, Jr., who is a s | ODtdd not be real after the governed litially communicat*| ftunl arrangoxnents Son came home in L father was believed) condition, hut later j as thA patient 033 ? strength and kealtij • Many telegrams received from ail p i business, social anti ances, uniting in r| the death of Govt-i Lieutenant Go;.J wired from Bator “Mrs. John M. Patti my heartfelt syinp your sad bereave:: Telegrams c t eo! ceived from Ctate ICinnon, Columbus j Cleveland; James Charles- Hamilton,: Mrs. Daniel IT. Clov

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