The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
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IJC 5 . !£li Pullman service frcri , Cleveland, Iiidianapolis nr.d a:>. Vis. B:j.r IVmt Jloutc; Xte* I To’cdo vift l ’ere Slanjciits t £i X) By., au;l X.ouir.villoyis i Iwaway; canceling ■with Ht tea{ia::i JenviJBCincimnO M, fc? Jacfcsoaviuo find Ct, Florida Limited -It JPtiH.asa cirvfro froa cad IntUm&zclis via- ISoaa ! il £-, II By - ccarectit;! JA tft'Tri J.: ’.vi.i • ('ir.clr.nrt! £ 1 . f >;■X: uviiio asd rc< n&tsirt -tlicasliS’aUinaiiSif* Joss’ tefesra sn& t e n t Special tfo!n ■plncscnati to JJW , 0 > a t'Oattcsr—a. end Binflto :of.tsga*iiJ 5 i!’E!r;an r-mc« to v 5 Ifl> %va A;Xc.viIe end *, t:-y«»sr fc.r/ ca m!» it ate, I cr vJot»st;:3 '/, 7 ) ? T H. P. A., Cirtiissail, IPjm.N, T. P. A„ Binibinaii. vrit, w. e» assriKsOT- . }»*-«-«» fehnw ri*^ OMiSVATt, O. rOliklST TICKETS V osr BALTi VIA iMILLS B, l my 0**vr ,O R ID A , a s t R r i s o R m 5 0 B A , r t e n v E A T J 2 B* t» a . * « * flneifinirfi CIVU 1* A. « Stfxraf', /, W. IVA. ♦ « IhftfZ , It. p, A. V tosi3Wie ftenT , P ass * wibtt:* K¥* _ ,r*frf OY ^ f c a n d ELEB& k|%tr inOhH' BEGAN: *Zz *— -wny--aa»«N> ^;.aa^"^nf»_=—yaafr-g^aK-n-acwufT •»*. ---- . y - ^ c a y - j — p pay a -3?^ - ‘*^s5F^r^-~r"’r " JM*f tad ted. Mmi turn U ,W W J -m e fata*< i*Mi M A d i s c o u n t o n w i n t e r C lo t h in g o f 20 t o 5 0 l LOCAL AND PERSONAL J Mr. Leo Shrodes, spent Tuesday ■ inDayton on business, , . Mr, F. P. Hastings has been laid np the past wsolc with ,something like the grip. Mrs. J. fl. ’NesljiL returned home, from Bellefontaine Tuesday after 1 several weelcs visit at that place,, t r * 1 I . * Mr. Henry Owens Uf Richmond, Ind., was calling oh friends here, Wednesday. Mrs. •John Melds, is suffering with pneuuiorha but is much better at this time. ReauAShrodes has been detained from school this week <maeeouufc of sickness., —For wagon or buggyrepairinggb toTownsley Bros,., on South Halo ’street.. ~ " I...* ntnon^iif^N The W. O.' T.’.tl. will meet next Thursday afternoon at 2 o’ clock, at the home of Mrs. J. F. Mortm. Howard, the youngest Son, of Mr. J, W, Matthews,, has been quite ill with tonsihtis. —To close out our stoves We offer a discount of 20 per cent forJanuary Kerr &Hastings Bros* Mrs. Nellie Knox o i Cincinnati, is visiting her sister, Mrs. .Jennie Stormont, who is ill with pneu* inonia. - r Mr. James Mitchell from Pittsburg this morning to ar-t range for his salc dn the lJ3fch., A e wiilniove’.to that city after his. Sale. came home 1 Mrs, Hester Trumbp, was granted a thro® years certificate at the teachers’ exarhinafionlastSaturday, . Mr.’Will Marshall, who-has 'been conducting a fruit stand has dispos ed' of same to Mt. Henry Maze; who WlUrun it in restaurant, ■ connection with his Among those who went from here to Columbus, MoudayTto take iu the inauguration wore Messrs. ,.0. .M, Crouse, Wm* Turnbull, H- "M. Bar ber and B. K* Ridenour. •Mr, A. O. Brjdgmati, who' has been siek for Some tfme is some what improved, hut not'as much as hmmahy frlends would like to hear of. Mr. Wnw Stanley,; of Great Bend, Kansas, spent several days hen visiting friends. Mr. Stanley hat made quite a success in farming n his ■ country. He has 83d acres o, wheat out this season. Mr, W. J. Wildman and family, were, guests of $elma' friends Hie ffrst'of the week. Miss Lulu Smith, was the guest of relatives in Chilliedtbe, on Friday and Saturday. ’ - : .—We offer aT3 per cent discount Onstorm fronts for the nextteh days Kerr ,&Hastings Bros, Mr! and Mrs. W« J< ^mith, were among the inaugural visitors at Columbus Monday, Mr. Henry Jones o i Ctdllicothe, Was the guest of Biv J. W* I>ix<m, last Friday and Saturday. - Mr, and .Mrs. Wm. Stevenson, east of town, entertained a numbe> of their friends ahd neighbors las Friday evening. There were ahou, fifty present and a very enjoyable time is repotted. _ Mr* Walter Nash,, of the James town pike, will leave tile first .of next week for Cuba, where he will visit Ins uncle, Rev. JohnC. Watt, who is located with a party of Columbus people at Bahia,’ Honbra, Prof. McCord of Yellow Springs, visited the schools here last Friday. He was the guest of Miss. Bessie Williams. Mr. Robert Bird, haaheen appoin- od administrator of the estate uf she- late H* B*. Bird, by Probate fudge1 l|hroup. The young folks about town have made good use of the snow the fiast week in .theway til sled rides to the country, A number <»iCollege folks spent an evening with Mr, and Mrs. \Y. B. Stevenson, as did the fresii- mrtn class of the High school. Word has been received that Mr, Mr. John Bromagem has received' Johu Murdock, who is In JDr.Hunt’ s Ur. 13, C. Ogicsbee, was called- to New Berlington, Sabbath on ac count of the serious illness mother. o lj his word from his eon, Roy, who is In Tacoma, 'Wash*, that Mr, John Ervin is much improved and is able to bo out and around. He also writes that Messrs* _Charles and John Rrvln were to bo entertained at ids home, so that the latter’s •health is greatly improved. Mrs.. Btnitir, who has been the guest of Sir. and Mrs* L, H, Bulien- lierger,*lia3 returned to hor homo, in Oxford, Mrs* PailH ug M* Auel, of Brook- vilJe.Ind., has entered college for Mrs. Houston Cherry and Miss Fan Jackson entertained a number of friends at the home o f the latter, Thursday evening, m compliment to Miss HawVer, of Great Barring ton, Mass. The guests were Miss Hawver, Mrs. Will Olomans, Misses (data McMillan, Bello Winter, Bora the purpose o f reviewing languages _ Vera Andrew, Eleanor and music. |k'aiit?,, Edna Townsley, Ina M«r- ---- — - “ k»—* [dock, Messrs* Will Clematis, Hous- Mr. H. M, Barber of this place, Jtm Cherry, David Cherry, Fred was re-pleetod as director o f Hm; Barber, Clayton McMillan, George Xenia National Bank, at the elec-' sioglor,’ C-arle MarsbaU, John Gra- tiou of (Hfectof:* ami offices. ? Lain, Frank Jackson. MILLINERY The “End o f the Season SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICb\ Silk and (Braid, formerly |3.50 and $3.00 BLACK HATS. Mad© of Velvet, for......................................j .................................................... ^ MODEL NATS. ^ At IrW than half price, and an addition of now hats to fresh- ■on interest at thiaflale. ® ’ m o u rn in g m a t s . ,,Affd Veils afo alsoIttelttdcJ. . ' c m im e w f c o n t in e n t a l s ,- Good quality M f, trimmed with velvet and ornamente, term* Orly $3,r,3f now ...................... ^**- ................. .....i-**- 938 c o m m o r t a m s . i Trluiincd with quills and tibtion hospital at Columbus for rheumn tism, is much improved and is able to get around by the aid of crutches. It Is expected that he will return homo in a snort time. Mr. O. M* Townsley, the grocer, has purchased of J. H..McMillan, tho furniture dealer a ilne $35 quartered oak sideboard and will give same away to the ono holding the lucky number on Thursday, June 88,1900 at ? o’ clock p. in. Tickets will be given with each cash purchase and no tickets on hook a o coutitk. —For Sole:— Delaine Ewes, bred. Inquire of J. B. Williamson. UnexcelledService io Cuba. Effective Januftry cth, 1900, through Pullma'n bteeper will leave Cincinnati at 8:30A. M., every Fri day Via <£ueen dsCrcsoqt Route ami Southern Railway to Mobile con necting with Munson SB Lino’n Steamer “ Prince George1’ at 4:30 P, M., oil Saturdays, and through Sleeper from Mobile every Friday atT:W P* M. north to Olncmiiatl on arrival of Steamer “ Rrinco George’ * ftom Havana,, Ticket now on sale good until May ,TH hi the rate of $S3.0o for the round-trip from Cincinnati in cluding m&ds and borflmott steam* or," * • ’ For, information mfdrc&sj^FrahK Johnson, Special Agcttt Passenger Department Munson S3 Lines, Washington <L II,-f Ohio; or W. O. Rlncarson, G. P, A. Guoon 4s Cres .coat Route, Cincinnati, Chio. 123 d. Wem io til®' llihlffi. ter wertyl!.(»>,- aot«r. in p a n t s * c a p s „ In white, at. K«'<'fttlymkuV’d |0tern* _ , Pamy Pm tUm Chmilt* Mmtm at half prim, school. , „f50e 8? Gram S ttm t Osierty, B. CORRY A U O T O N E B R . AttMnds cf AtietioneeMBg* Eatroiiage Sttlii’ited* Satis* factifAi Hell Dlicwe, 3 S 2 , (jliCtDBexdifttigp*|HtoiS iwiasihpi tVflftfvI1te* ( I Kerr A Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Hood, cele brated their fiftieth wedding anni versary at their home on Monday, about eighty friends and .relatives being present. y ‘ ’ V The decorations were yellow rib bon and evergreens and at noon'a four course dinnerwas served. , Mrs. Hood was before marriage Miss Nannie Jackson, daughter of General Robert Jackson. The cQuple'weremarried by Rev. James P, Wright, of the t|*.P, church. After dinner there were a number qf shOrf speeches, thft first being by Mr*.' Hood' himself,1 Others, who spokewefe Mr. John Nash, Rev, O, H. Milligan and Rev. W.(J. Samler- sim. For; many years* Mr. •and Mrs. Hood,lived in New Pork,.but the last ten years have lived in Oedar- vllim -• Mrs. Bona ltoyse, Messrs* John, Lee and Harvc Nash and Mr Buvid Bradfnte were at the wedding fifty years aso and also wore present on Monday* The fallowing poem was Written for the occasion by RoVi Parks Jackson, Olena/IU. FIFTIETH MARRIAGE *ANNI- NERSARY, JAN, $, 1908. It was January’ 5C, That Weddingbells wore rung, Q Two lives were joined in happy bonds, . , And Cupid’s praises snngi A young man from the Empire state, Surveying a rail way line, By accident, it seems, had foitud A damseriair and fine. Their love was mutual at the first,- )> 86 January eight , / ‘ Was chosen for the wedding day, Their married life to date; A large and happy group of friends Then gathered on Hie spot, To see tho parson talk to them, And tis the nuptial knot. Whowl bttfcit v/a.q Cold thatllighfcl The ground was white with miow, Arid mercury kept going down To twenty-oight below, But fires bright were kept a blaring The banquet feat was good. When Nannie J. became the wife Ox the young man’ Robert HoOd* And at the banquet on that night The groom called for a speech* The parsonshook his head add said; ’ *I‘ve none within lily reach 1“ And all the rest were then too fall! Air utterance to make; Tho groom then spoke with do* • queues, ■ j And clearly “ took tho cake,” Who would now think that fifty years : .. Had passed Mneo on that night, When Robert Hood and Nancy J. Were married by Rev. #Wtight! And though ’ tin true that all; the . trees Were ,coM and barren then, And enowwas deep In vale and hill* On field mid m tho glen, "Yet tho fioWer of love that bloomed -, that night, And shod Its fragrant power, ’ •F, blooms within those nobio . hearts, • Even to this ptes;ehfc hour. And now, though fifty yearn have -.fled*'. Since on the floor you stood, And plighted all your tender love, In faith and lionet ■ Yet I (a witncciaj dm anve, And wigh you God’s sweet love. That yah rimy both in heaven alt A t th^mattlftKe feast ahnve. For ten da?-s wo offer Rrussian ails for aid. Haatings lire?* STOVES AT COST - Kowfeyour oppoi'tumtxto get a heating,Stove J at .about cost price owing to the open winter* All 2 heating stoves, regardless,of Make, and our line 5 comprises all the ,economical heaters, goes in this S c(it price-sale rather than carry the goodsfromOne % m a r k a b jy low prices. T h e s to v e s m u s t b e m o v e d a t c u t prices t o m a k e room fo r-sp ring goods.. w. *ik ‘ - t ' „ ' *A-V « if , 1 , , ^ CALL AND SEE THEM. C.M. f i t i PHILO SOCIETY. The Philo Literary Society opened up the Winter tortus work on Mon day evening January 8 th. A good httdlehce waspresentand the follow ing program was rendered: Recla mation, John Graham; essay, Wm* Begga; declamation, fJennie Mur dock; music, Mis? .MOore; biogra phy, John Stewart; declamation, Mis 3 M. Williamson; extemporane ous Clans, Miss McOown, “'The Chicken Roast;” Carl Marshall, “ The Basket Ball Game at Sabina;” Miss Moore, “ My Visit Home;” Mr. Austin, “ Progress of the GaveUto;” Roy Marshall, “ progress of the Debate*” Tho new officers were sworn* in, president, Mr* Austin, secr-Mary, Miss Moote* Tho iioxt mcs’ting will be te M on January lttb. All arc Welcome. S tatu or Onto, Citvoe foleue, i „ L ucas CotifiTV i FniV’ixJ. CiiEjtnifmakta oaiir that Iio is t?nior partner of the firm of !■'. J. fueunv &Cot, I” ?;snr'„-‘ in the city of Toledo, county, «0d ntato aforeaid, nixl tint raid OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES. In elegant combinations of col or in up-to-date fabrics In ■ * < C jX ' (s}% <>F lr Xl f \ j , '.yi-n ptaids, cheeks, stripes, tweeds ’v‘. X ^ \A,\; j ’ twills, and cheviots ate wait- ?■ ^ r S ': ’’ Vj ing for yourinspectlon. Skilled V- 1— * - hV ■ \ ^ w * y -^ y* V\'. yU y fashion them into tho best W ~y~~ ins ajld finely finished e / t / s t / * . Our prices are always ter *?■-V- r * j , j / / - at? ys,//f' j ' ? /f~'f \..-js tT wf*.1* -r- *- j y - A workmen ato also waiting to fashion them into tho best fift- uits. ason- able. V»aJrce-^f(!i IDc* l- KflJIY, The Tailor, O . Xenia^ 0 , C a VACSQCOfiEj ■ FuAKiv J. CHUXllV*; Sworn 10before ihciafuTsitiserihtJin tsy nr£r;5iicc* thisOilsday of Itecenitei*, A. I> ISSft ’ ■ : ; A. W. ni-BAfOR, ■ • jtifcAt.v Notary Public HoU'oCatatfh cuts iS talun intonady and ccfodircrttyOnthe Wood and iouc-oun Burtcrsof fiii>eysteju. Caul for tcstitnoin ale, free* •■■■■'. A OrimTragedy. is*daily unacted, In thonsamls of homos, asBoath claims, its each one another victim of Gonnamptwn. or Rneumonia, But when (toughs and Colds arc properly treated, i!*.e trag edy fe,averted. F. G. Htmtloy* of Oaklando, lud.. wrtlchi “ My wife had tho eonsumptloSh and thfee doctor# gave her up, Finally nho took B f. -King’ri Now Discovery for Corianmptlod, Couj.hu and C»ldn-4' which etitefl hof^ hint hnlay nho is well mnl afteiig.” ft kilfe ini' gcsnis of all diseases. Guo dcso rtliovcH. Guaranteed and f ywh y Mi Hrtemfete* Trial hatfte iic^. FRENCH-DRY*CLEANING andDyeing. O up equ ipm en t ia th e m oy t com p le te an d ou r proeeas h up to d a te . ' Womake a ippelally of M fe f <larmenfs.-*Haf^ ^aees, Ribbons, Humes lips and* Pompono, <3Iov^^ Furn, Evening pmws andOperaCloaks,. OIJRWORK ISGUARANTEED. Send 3 Dup,Oveiwit andnuttunatobelSryCleaned, Repairedor idtemi. Wowill make it look likenew. -■ THE PANTITORHJM CO ji ■ ' l t C . M A W s M W . n u p . ' A - M f i t . Office; ttt S. Idwt'Shiiio w?* , W . j r / ; . t y JI, Wa-fun^ton 3 ;, ,-lhdli EJudcH 11.0G Hprtufiiiehl, IT 0
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