The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
it; Caere, tssiv fo'Ve {-5 itn: f 01? httU-hef. 5or Meats erndy kind to appi5a.ftpt?s- for if, and they’re! . juuld. lionet go { if'ti hot. Bay fm sE , Lm«>* tuauilimniinn—n l Dining Umcotcme street- f Ohio,> vU -R O A H >ED*WITH TOMATIC ‘ lectric ! swims : as * xc ~ RNRAILWAY SWtOK i i & ioaisviile mmi «s smtfc, outhfeast? Southwest. EBS*BCREtt OHMVt OWiBOtUEtOWSOl' tHSH1KtOMW POlHfll SOOIH. Kis, 3 ar. 3 E*fciAaKis .BROWN, T.P.A* IW.ZEUvD. 7 -A. CiaeianaU. giT. QcGttatMaWcf, iRCONtfil.P*A-. Cjuqiflii4tl,0. i " 'i O' iT IN C T B J ? • ./v—~ Cft8f&v* k£r'.,\ y.v'„ v-Ct.X,0' .feS *g :«-5 , .340 •>td • •-•y -,hi^:oo L Stw_l f c^i ] \ { K ■ "tJn5i/ vci 1 j >-3 &ntj < 6 KBTOOEeG&» k*%L' ^ ^ _ r m w A fab pf$ CMMWS* |flan A W » ' b R E V S V O . |i|ncito«a flTAWW « ■ *s=s* * * -*r . v>#a | ICtfAt. AM» PfW>GhM I f )B Inti'- P'’ ru ! n cc'i vji P ,W, i Me?, J. it. ,1 Mt> dolors and fifty tlucc f;e»t3. >— * ' Warte?T. Waictm Ctfavill*?, June ICtli 1{$9» ' D r : K E N N E D Y 'S FAVORITE REMEDY Smw*»sal. tt> * o«-,> ‘ SSKSSSK?."* nuKV a i l lS f l t » ; w ‘ -A‘ 1 t•in'ifr-'sV'” ii w * * - Kcity’' }' , r5f. 1 Jaipur. .-“ *>*** a ?. m s-iavi ttv> * .f> t," :'*•» "I,; t-*»?■*> :-r .*» •’ a/W- :>-'/Lyt4^fiS!iiSis,s‘ v‘ liflirnKj'' , . . v, ^tf^e-AuvjiWs* A ESftli vai .*,! y ip ’ fi* TH*~v-r Stiuuloyd K tw IJtMtitjg;-} Brog, -MW. Ufa;,Tan t Kw iT ilr,! 3m:,cp- towii lit the tsg Ijov nJ*' i' .lift,0 JaratJ Xot?. = • Mr, 'WillK’r &mhovtmtii Miclslg- tsn is tiio ifwtyr of tab fatiier, ?4r, Joseph lirotiJorton, B iW if forAny maeljitw at . ford's, 5lr«. Hiu-fift JJrowii nt Van- Wort, 0 ., is tlie euf-at of Mrs. Jsuc Hattor- iloirt, g MresOiivoWssii'oiioaponiHmgeowo time ylettlug fr.enrie ftml relatives in Xenia Air- Woodhridgo I'fitiel; left the first of the week for E’oiiirobns where ho will ho lorafeU tliSr, r.«Ki;r.rr. - Overall, lael:et«, fancy IJm-. hosi ery, men's and ehiUlren'n, at Nag- loy Bros. —McCormick, Deering, Osborn and Champion mower sections at Wolford’s. f. .\t*» Km' _ £*t*i —■ ILT-Dl.-Vr*-—'^S*”**■" '"' ” *'<'»,>r-.vry »-«•--ly*T-*n».«r*fs«inrKy entertainedanumberof friendsTues day evening. " W. E. Clark of Springfield was in town Monday conjptetijig arrange ments for buyingpoultry here. Mr, Q. E« Bradfiite attended the O. s. iT.commeneenmntWednesday, ho being a memhof of the Board of trustees of the institution. Miss Mary Ramsy is attending normal - school at 3?fiatni University preparing for her School work, she having been elected to teach" the eomingyear in New Jasper township Mr, Clark Williamson died at bis home south of Xenia Tuesday after noon andwasbarledTlrarsday affcerj noon, He was about 83 years old of age and had lived on the farm where he died for 63 years. Heath was tiue to paralysis. Prank £5. Hay of Springfield has completed arrangements for receiv ing poultry at ivehr &HastingsBros, onMonday ot each week. Hay is an ex Aamour & Co. employe, does his own selling and furnishes a .good marketwherever ho operates. Master John Smiley, of Sparta, 111,, ‘who with his mother, Mrs. J. w » Smiley-'are visiting hero, isv. - >fk at the home of Mr, R, J, McMillan, with malaria fever and kidney trouble. - Haring the storm lai t Sabbath the smoke stack of the n . S. Em u Co was struck by lightning-and liadly- damaged. Mr. T. N. Tarbox also received a slight shock while in the cellar. The lightning came in on the telephone wires but there was no serious injury. Mr. J. H. Wolford was iu Spring- field Wednesday attending a meet ing .of the executive committee for the reumuti of the Marylanders of this state. The reunion will ho held at Springfield in August and will, last two days. The governor of Maryland will be present. A number of persons from hero were entertained by Mrs. John O. Peutie of Xcnfa, Tue,-idky. Among themwere Mr.and Airs. J-. H. And rew, Mrs, L. .( t . Bull, Mr, W .M . Barber andwife, and Miss Lulu Bar ber, Judge Kylo has pospoued the hearing of tin liamey case until October, owing to one of the wit nesses being absent. U . A . Broad- stone and H, L* Smith represented liamcey and made 'the fight for the continuauco. The attorneys for the etdic, (’Iiark-o Hotvatd and T. L. Magruder oppose.:! but if had no effect. People of Bellbrook and 'vic inity are imitgnaiit at the slow pro gress of tho car-;; and $,‘ U0liar, keen imkimbM to pay the attorney to usaiiittins prose‘cutor. The Methodist Eplncopa! church ntJamestorrn this week In cclehmt* lag its centennial. Jfev.f*. L. (ton* geris pastor of Hio church ami cineo he came there ban fifty luemhcro to the church rolls. A number of the families In the dongfcgatlon. have beenidentifiedwith the ciiureb for from two to five generations. About forty of the tneunbcra have parsed the throe neorodm! tenmark. WalterT. Watron , BeforeAndrew MabitlS Jackson'justice . . the Peace *■%!i * yC e ila rv iile T«eLswitistcCotiictil i Jowsi s fki p Cwnpaoy |GrconeCounty, Defendant JOhio. Bb fito 16thday of June A. $>. l&ifi mid Justice isoutd ’an order of attach* netitin the above action, for tho sum of (5147.631one hcuJrtd and forty seven ..WREN’S STORE NEWS.. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, Store News that should foe te moat importaat for ewry laiiy In Cedar?I% ami surrouudiu^ countiy Interested In new Bummer Gooda at p r t a le53thanmniifftetBrer’n qiiPtatiom turlay, -Owing to tho yer y usiseasonoWeweather we find oM’s e t e heavily stocked with Wanh Drees ITaWes, wlildi we hme determined upm closing out at tho earliest possible date, ami have made prices that d I mbi M accomplish our aim. Here am some of the many bargains to be had during this sale, we pay your fare to Bpringfiald on a ll purchases ©f S 1 0 ,00 o r w e r . • ■• _ u. - - ' • • ■ . * . ■ r - a - ■■* ■ y . y .. ■ - *•■■• • % AVsrd,- t<S pieces Batlstej all new --- ----------............ ' w o rk on wh ite ground, va lue 9e. regular price XSe. Q/r Yard, one case Avenal Mills Batiste Ovdainty designs- on white ground, worth 12 l~ 2 e. . 1 ^ 1 n Yard, a colection of more than A Af2vl00 pieces Btaraines, Voiles, No hair Lustre and Noqelty Suitings, all the season’s best colorings, in the newest de signs: regular selling prices 20 e; 25c, 35c. Yard, three lots of Wash Parries. 7 v Fine Batiste floral and Dresden de signs, check French Veilings, embroidered Grenadines, different colored dots on white lace ground; values 15c to 25c. 1 T one ca-e uachFine Printed 1 U C Dimity, Pineapple Batiste and Dotted Swiss Muslin; every pattern a good one;, regular selling? prices every where 15e to 20 c, 1 O p pieces and asmany pat- 1 !7yterns, Superfine FrenchOrgandies,- beautiful floral designs, in every wanted color and shade; would be good value at 35 g . 1 0 / t Yard, 25 pieces imported figured I yCSijkMulls,'acollectionof beauti ful patterns on delicate shadings-espeei- glly desirable for afternoon gowno and party dresses. Regular price 35c, Yard, one ease Printed Imported OQvBtamines with an embroidered white mercerized dot; every desirable color combination represented; regular value 50c, 1 O r* ^ art^ tert pieces yard-wide all 1 y {Impure linen White,Suitings one of the most stylish and durable wash fab rics to be lmd. These'sell everywhere at 5f)c. r * Yard, 100 pieces cheeked White VvNainsooke, assorted size eheeksimg- ular price 8 c, jZry Yard, one case White India Linous, tJCbought to sell at Ipe yard, I A / r Yard, 40-InchWhite India Lin- 1 UCons and Persian Lawns and Lin gerie Mulls, worth. 15c to 25e, 1 C/ t Yard, two lots white lace stripe I OVGrenadines, embroidered andmer cerized Linons; worth 25c to 37 l~ 2 cyard. • ,& ■ sy ~ Yard, two cases fancy Printed jwWLavms, worth 5c. _ —htajularU Binder Twme atOjje Kerr & Hastings Bros, Hparton granite -ware for sale sit Nagley Breg. Stew kettles justwbat yon Avant this tiine of year. Mr, H. M. Halhis attended the tiuierai of Rev. David Steel of Phil adelphia, Wednesday. —T\Vo offiett rooms for t rent. Reriuerly odeupied by Hr, J- W. Hixon. .C. W-Crouse. Mm. .Cora Trnmbo and little ttiinghter, Mildred, are spending several weeks in Greenville, (1,, and \nll also visit, friends and relatives in Osborn. —Plymnolh Binder Twine the best get it only of Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mrs. Atkison add daughterAnna spent Tuesday AVith Mr; and Mrs. Raper Wade, Miss--Mary Staley of Gallipblis is the guest of Miss MerleMcParland. James Badger, youngest son "of Mr. and'M'rsV Martin Badger, died, at his home last Saturday after sev eralmonfhs illhess >vith consuptioit. The funerdl was field Monday af ternoon, the-services being conduct ed by Rev. MaXAA'elL Ml’s* Joseph Kyle of Xenia was the guest of Mr, A . O, Kyle and wife the first of’ the week. —Standard Binder Twine at i»^a Kerr & Hastings Bros, We notice in the list of High School teachers at Dayton for the coming year the name of,Miss Maude Wool- pert, daughter of Dr, H, C* Wool- pert, formerly editor of the Hearld. Tho salary is $110 per.month. We also notice that the Dayton hoard hired a supervisor of music at $lflO, Politics and “economy" seem to be. unknown in the Dayton schools. We are in receipt ot the following' fromMr. Joe M. MePar. mdOfGold smith, Ind,, “2achanah Walker, a brother of tho late W . ft. Walker and S, L. 'Walker, an bid resident of Greene county was burled at tho Center Grove cemetery in Tipton county {fnd.) on June 17, at the age; of 77 years. Death "was duo to a complication ot diseases and old ago oHayton officers arrested Joseph Baker Tuesday for the officials here, ho being wanted on a charge BAVoru out by Theo. Voglesburg. Home time ago James and Joseph Baker were driving Mr. Voglesbnrg’s rig and were abusing tho horse when owner appeared and took charge of if. This caused trouble which re sulted In the arrest of the toys, James paid Ma fine while Joe escap ed arrest at the time. He mno\? working out a ton rlollav fltio and corJa in thoworks. Joe isalso want ed in Columbus ona chargeof shout ing with intent tokill against him. - -Hay rope, ford, jrnllyo, Track and carriers ot - / Kerr & ifoistings Bros., Mro, 0. T," Baker attended com* meiteemcsil exerciser at Helewara this wools. Tho Boot and Hhoe Recorder of the current week contains, aa -its initial-article, an argumentm favor of Mosftg personal photographs of firm snemboi'o for advertising pur- poacn, and gives tho methcids of f’harles BaldAVin,' tho Main street Siioe merchant of thio city as on illustration. / - %fv, Baldwin io commended in tho ertfelo for thQadoptionofnonovel an advertising richtisic, lie has had cards printed bearing hio own like ness mid those* of Ills clerks. Those ‘he mails to every prospective buyer of tihoen. Tho argument which Mr. Baldwin offers for hisnow method is that, by reasonof hfflyears’ ensuel- ritlon with lhe>m rkey hoot andstino stwiv, many i«erpo>sH havo framed to ktow bis face hut not hfonmm?. In tUIn way T»o means to beemno arsinahifed with thrin and Induce fjieni t«* deal at binofore. $3.30 !*Da:ri trip Ip CSftdnnsfi, utniday. June 'A tmti i ’edmilfo DEATH’S HARVEST. ■ News of the sadden death of Rev. David Steel, H. B., L. Io H., which occurredathis lmmf InPhiladelphia, caused profound sonw among the many, friends and relatives in this county.' His deathoccurred Friday afternoon after about a AveeliS ill- nessw - .... The deceased- avus about’ 80 years of age and his life Avas-Spent 'in church work, his only charge being that of theFourthReformed.Presby terianchurch in Ids home city. His congregation was the largest in tine General Synod. For a number of years Hr. Bteel Avas connected with the Reformed Presbyterian Seminaryat Philadel phia. being professor of theology, Which position he held nt the time of bin death, , Hr. Steel received ids early edu cation at Miami University AVhere he received both of his degrees. About fifty yearsagohe AVasmarri- Mi toMissElizabethDallas, onedau - 1 ghter of tlmlateSamuel Dallas and 1 a sister of Mr, B, M» Dallas, one, of the honored, families of the town ship. * Two children, Rev* James Gteel, pastor of the Presbyterian cluirch at Passaic, N,J. MissMargaretStool at home, besides the mother remain to*mourn the loss of husband, and father. The funeral AvasheldWednesday, burial at Philadelphia, W e are offering especially good bargains for the month of June, in our men’s young men’s and boy’s suits, aud ail those desirous of pur chasing a summer suit with practically the entire season before, them should not fail to see. our stock with the marked down prices* Men’s and By the death of Thomas Arthur, this township looses one of its prom inent citizens, the spirit having tak en its fiighfcMonday night. . Mr, Arthur Avas about 63 years of ago and had been sick Avitb brights disease formany months. At times it AVgs thought that Ins recoverywas possible but hoAvas? unable to \A*ear out tlie ravages of tho disease. He was married a number of years ago to Miss Jennie Matbowson, Avho AVithone daughter and three sons survive. Watr&n Arthur of Cincin nati, Stewart. John and 'Miss Eva Arthur at home. Tlie funeral service* were conduc ted by Rev, A, B. ’ .mry, who gave comforting thoughts to the breaved family. Mr. Arthur Wasa member of the I. O* O. E. in Springfield. Mr. C.W. Crouse had charge of the services for the order. Burial took place at Massies Creek. Tito followingwore thepall bearers, €?.W. Crouse, Bamitel Hag- ler, B, H, Cnshoer, Prank Towns-- ley, John Nelson Gordon Collins. Suits Knee Pants Suits One lo t ........... * .............. .. .$5.25 One l o t . ........ ..................$7-75 One lot............................................ $ 9.75 One lot............................................ $ m -75 One lot..................................... $ 13.75 One lo t.T ....................... * ......... .. .$ 17.75 One lo t.................. . . ,$ t ,85 One lot, .$ 49.25 One lot............. ............................. ,$ 2.75 One lo t . . ........ ........................ * . . $ 3 ^ 5 One lo t . ..................................... .$ 3.75 99 9 t 9 9 9 9 9 9 - « I 9 9 9 9 99 9 Mr. Arthur Forbes died Monday afternoon after suffering several yearn with rheumatism and asthma. a L Of late he had been unable u> gel i atomid and was confined fo the] W house. I w Ho Is r.nrvivrfl by one daughter, j ^ Mic 3 Florence, who lived at homo with her father, Mrs. MVW* Collins, TrentomG*i andMr*Will Forbesof (tlifton. The -fniierat norvimi woro licld Wednesday being conducted by Kov. W. B. AsleChesuoy, Burial tookplace at Clifton, the services at tho crave being in- charge of Rev. Brownlee. In boy’s knee pants suits we have a large line and every suit marked down to a price that leaves no argument. If the boy don’t need a suit now, he will when he starts to school in the fall, and now you can get it at your own price. " ” " ... " " ' Haller, Haines & higgins 33 EAST MAIN ST., XENIA, OHIO Mr, Walter Ballanger Is' visiting1 Mr. L. H. Bnlknhcrger and wifo. WAHfhft:—-A oheapdratfc Horse. D. :■ . . . , , I Mri P’redMcLlwain Isisosnofrom Thospecial trambearingthestatejRp^/ai'e ho Is attending college. official^ l<» tho funeral of Governor U > otel ttain Iravo ’hlM n Vi £st<rt',?lvaiilftX.f*K3i A reunion of tho 44O. V. I. and fsth O, V‘„ C. will bo held at tho Imrno of Mr, W, 3. Gmith Friday, Juno kirn. Anna Pennington Wowdy, Columbus, O., Mrs. John PMorlo, Mr* F. T, Tarbos andwife, of Xenia and Mr. Thomas Moore, and Mrs, Mary Barber of Jamestown wore outeriaiued today nt tho liosno of Mr. W. M, Barber* AMmirdainof Gald could rut bring as imseh !iapi»ner..i to M m . Iniela Wilin'*, of f JaroliSK', Win., £7d»dmin IniK of Bmfkltftfo ArtiStA calve, wS«>n it eofispHely 4 -mesi a t-wmisn;,' dwo on tn-r log, which hnd fomsiTd her g? loufj* yidts. Grtdt'.'if heftier ' [Ai\a, t.Vftt tw. over of Film, Woawln and 5 Ai’to«b H. jPattlson passedthrough bofoRboat „ 1 iiiiistf Thursday inufising', The train awl Wfilker Austin have oone fit Mcc-jaio. Cavlaud Heroy Maratell Mrs. J. 14*<1®Is fep^rtec! bettor. Miss Eleanor smith is visiting Sr: -Hammock nwingts at Nagley, ^ fiy dfnpped in inouriilngand con- Bros* Prleoa front $1.25to $l,C0, —The best and imwont. line of over alls to be found in Grocery north ot tho bridge, Mrs, Minute Match of Miami, Florida, was tho guest other aunt, Mrs. G. W. Harper,* this week. Mrs. J. If. Sfllbttt’ii spent Monday aud ‘Tuesday with Miris f ’nrrie of Yellow Springs, Mr. G. W, Warner of DpringfinUf Ervin Georgia to assist in harvesting tho fiiided of sis eo&ehes and a bag- poach crop. Mri Fredl>ol«itefturtsteterf MtesI work fihfrtaand oveiAll Joolwte ca°tiwparty at Xenia, hd being one ^f£fc ^ n d town at Puffer's oi tU ji,nary pallbtareio represent- ^ ing tho Mouse, Iu compliance with viHl tharalDter, Ms.., llaEry Klfig, <?uwr«or Morris proelofliatloo tiio Mrs.JoIittAiI;en!s!fiSlelioforitftfJW papei mill was olmf ttotn beHvreu whore site went fo attend t ! » the lioursjol twoond four. ’*. nge of a friend. f A worry party of young Mbs spent Si ( Thursday was an ideal day for! |',vnh Ii.lnlit hsitl ok-a*. mia no Tarn w<* 11 .v , ..‘r .P A L.„ v.ofo*. Mary Cfowii&st, RuthToiik* - .rat nntiah Tim osrv«-Lesthin Wfoh,, ViUliWithheroMbiS’,MM win.’?ih *|Mtt wa « u Imyrfomdby l imk Siryfor« ijo I bisi I jhh , Itev, O. H. Milligan,wifo and rotnrmed lasts Friday evening fi t ld r eastern trip* t\| 3Rw. W, W. I1W will fili° ok!®- Vt, pulpit- S&bb&thincrfniisgj Mtg. H. M.JacksmiofXonfa, a e# ihfggafstof fwauds last KaCuvls;- M a and Sirs. John Camy.bril«»? b)i, CiarrsiHK G„ are tho r.;* of Mr. J»lm >M, Finucy and iannb,, Mr. tt, fj. t|<rtVtis!ayxiftshi Saturday.. Itev. W. A.iCusdoaufTrasbiyilss-. M*, fo SpendEug fttend:} lierc* .Mtft.Jomiw'Mr i ' s v r a kirrsorsw fo vi-iffbg lior.Usfrr, Mrs, tHmih' Wylb*., wl/a ls>|alfedi,
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