The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
*•■-» tcE&O * lay In 4 US CSj? 'earge ti lo st e week a n d IM .R j *>111©, A ** «ri»*Dta t}S$#In. ihatmh i h U e & i«*i ^ S m York ^ a> * t lmn% £%tc% fjj^ ^ c m v m k m way ** awl. * w o» Real Bgjtafo |se. , fatewl 8 e?tir%„ ‘ r *Hf B un *,*- feaa IsJlfWtftj Y if# pFcg., Wililniftn, Cashier, •Smith Amt, Cashier [he Turkey. fcchison iriemli »| Colo Mr. lu Smi ready to supply you ee.sfc birds, w e have narfcetoverfor turkeys tit you and add' to our o result ia^. collection at an. epicure "might Martin 'uesda; ster-in i l L T O O R E F R . here if you wanj; to ointment.- Everybody rinailtyvof meats we ou r word for it, our til of # i u equally high grade. m o st* • C R O U S E , A K Y itL ii, ,o . I;e Hoi Plymc rad fu t Pelepb tmber will 8( want" good Seorge inostu with irrang- torian from :r: F. p auos h and h tan ofl asdispl e in Hf h. Mi neolt tw Vil 10 of tf lewsps state.l Iwelc to Ol endo< lledD l nesd* anifc he b<i if his I it on[ lay T.7] Mr. ng M ting staurant and Dining Rooms K 1 , , and lam es tone street. ringfield, Ohio! , N I G H T O U T ;hedjncwnfort v i a . m m m ROUTE AND IUTHERHR y . )&e TRA INS A RAY rc* j^ fc* i» rM ft3M d» l lr*5*nlc*, Jsiu rr ttk, m b . rough Pullman Mtvie* bin, tpt Oevftiami, Imi:|Ui»voli« *sd fern Railway) m M a W ;yntk t’a’anurntraia Uptime Cincinnati \ l l . for J*ek«MTkH and 8t. T lo riS * U m M igh ihj’Tm** etrtle* fco» sad Io-.saowneB* v>* Haem C H A D Ilf £ swUM-diaC •olid train ftavio*.C3hK.nB?{i IK. M. fur Js'kn-avUisWd E!. Itirie, a*'so thtf-ufii P towUdtEar* * Near C.*lrr.n», i* A C n M i t ^ M d i t i*ja;n C!ai*:nB*t» t» UwOr- Iris. fli*tl*n<v** M>d Vutn&fr it»a fLrouyh I’uittnan Maris* cviJ* Vi* A***®* a^J .■b.' — he Tasto UfikMtoa*w***£*.»* wm Maf i a s .W. STEM,ft.KA..Ctocto*r». BKOWN,T. f t Ctod****1' * |«Birvrr, *’&**&**"" J tljftUtSTA'Jtl,*. 15 Knr OrtMM •0 M il IttO TR fR f# ii&,fg s a s ,^ 8 j MUWU«ffc taMjfsss--* ««***«'■ r- Ct -- - - - tr, w x A m m g t * ’ TOR IA . i ts sM W W m r ,- t l d l l l m A W f i l w l *1 dm ^.Wl' iOCAl AW> ««OA A L . ii& * m * « * * * * » m Icatt q . id. E 'v l* h u t * TaluaWe u.-iioWo<tn*fcdiiy night. yjr*JCBJC 3 MeiTelian of Xmilana^ epentThttrsday lo town. *^>^o*n5»s|pgm(pgp|gfM» ,-p piaaoa tuned b y an expert, $e*ve order wltlt C eo rgaA Stegiee, te« i. i«Wt e d F i . a ? * 5 l * 2 ! ^ " " A' r:' * fcem“ a ium h ? f!fv «ntert*lnea a uamher of hey relative*, Friday, Mr. mad Mrs, 0 . Titesday S r ,IJayton, rage Wednesday night and h^r-n under th e weather since. has, Wmifti spent Mr. J . S- Brown lost a valuable cow the flret of the week. Mr. B. S. Ervin and wife arc in tiicemnati. Mr, Ales;*Slrvln has wemi laid up] With the grip, ■ 5& Harry IMS and family efFos don have boon spending the,week with relatives here. Mr*. Arthur Towisloyls viplllog rolativcaln Xmib, ' E f * f *. has been Quito fclcli with tbogrlp, , Mrs. W, W. CrebWeli s p e n t‘PhuFfl^ day and F riday l a Mutwie, in d . F. Eirmcrof datnestown Mrs, Mr. S. I». S te rre tt a n d wife of •pfsofti Charleston spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. .Sterrett, ^W e offer a 16 p e r cent discount ou storm fronts fo r the, nex t ten days Korr A Hastings Bros. Better have your piano tuned now by F, Puebrihger of Cleveland, See George and Ziegler. Mr. Jam eb iia tt of Hay ton spent O&ursday here circulating among filsmany friends. Mij?s Carrie Hutchison o f 3£bnia was' the guest of friends here the firstof the week, ‘ Dr. II. wea thQ g«cet o f hU Bister, Mr. Mose Bean who had his loft hand taken oil by a com busker jb ahlo to be in town. Mr. audM r* . Atd*wi}OfI<onfton| w » 3rjt .,,.a ! > .« « * 0nBd h o » , « « , si the homo of her * laugher,,Mrs, with Mr, •Tharles Marchall andtvlfc Mr, and Sirs, Frank Sherman cs» pcct to move, to Tippecanoe City nmm whete they will reside on a fraip near tEiat city, | Mr, John, Murdock la homo from Coiambus where ho was treated for rheumatissnln Ur, Hnnt’a hospital. Ho-is very mueh improved and la ahlo to got about by the aid of crutches. DEATH O F AGED tADY. Mm> Hftrah •Stevoiieon Mrs, Anna Boyd visit, with relatives has ro.tnrnod home. after a weeks In Springfield Miss Jennie Bratton, MrsVW. W. Creawell and Mrs. Bose MoMiUan spent Friday in Springfield. Miss( Zorayda Lolmer of James town la spending the week with her Aunt, Mrs. F, P. Hastings. The local option election a t E a tnh Monday, resulted In a victory fo r the “ wets'* hy a majority of at. Campbell and Price a t P lattsburg was burned la s t F riday afternoon. Thero was no flro protection: in the fiiwn and the Big F ou r station also burned. By ha rd work a large eleva to r was saved. The Misses* MoHeil left Wednes day for a fewweeks visit with rela tives a t Belle Centre, Ohio/ JudgefJhonp of the Probate Court has overruled the motion for a’ new trial in the ca&o of Harry Jones, Jones was fined $50and given 30days in the works. The costs were about ?160. I t will take about one year to work out the sentence and costs. Mr. W .H . Mills ofToledo, County Recorder F, j^I, Mills of Springfield and MtB. Florence Bomsberg and goo,F red of {Springfield were guests last Sabbath of Mr. J , H. Wolford, where their mother, Mrs, Mills is, making her home, Win. Bu ll of nea r Wilboriokco, I f e r f ^ dea th -w as due to 'g ang ron ^ ,, gho trS- having been a sufferer from th |g fo r f # many months, . ] M Mrs, Stevenson was,ono of t h o ’jA oldest residents to the county bav>] jet Jng passed fji years of ago last Ju ly . riho was married to tlio late Samuel-, w - Stevenson March <> iS tdand during tho greater p a rt of their married ^ life lived o s the- old Stovensoaj homestead. Mr, fltevenson died about four years ajsa and was buried fW Mrs. Stevenson was a member ofjijfjl the Trinity M. E . church of X en ia .4 The following: ehlldron ourvivo: Mrs. Robert B ird, of, Cedarvillef Mrs, Mary Mayne and Mrs. Ellon Freeman, of Mount Carmel, Ipd,, and J . W illiam Stevenson, of Cedar* ville. One sister, Mrs. E liza Kee nan, lives In Mount Carmel, lud , The funeral was held- this after*, noon, Friday, a t the home of Mr. W in. .BU1L a t 1:3Q o’clock. Burial a t the cemetery on,the farm. ‘ . FURSTOCK OBITUARY. Mr, John Hess, of ColUnlbus wab in town, Tuesday, Mr. Hess Is A brother ofMiffs- XUlu Bmitti. Miss Hellie Ustick pf Columbus arrived here Tuesday evening for a ten days visit. 1 - MissMary Ann Martin was called to Ellwood, Iod., Tuesday owing to pio death of her slsfer-in-law, -.Mrs. Bohert Martin. Mrs, W. H. Blair spent Sabbath with Mrs. Jane Satterfield, Of LovelaUd, her mother, vMr. Noah- Randall of Anderson, Ind,, has befen the guest of relatives ftere the past week. . F ob SAftE—White Holland Tur keys and Barred Plymouth Bock cockerels. 0 ,E» Bradfute. Boi|te 6 Xenia. Cedarville Telephone. Mr. and , Mrs. Jbbn Harblnson havaiBshed invitations to about, one hundred of their friend for next Tuesday evening. "’Mr. J.H* Brotherton. Is entertain ing several carbunkles. He is,Seek ing no other form of entertainment a t the present time. Miss Jennie Ervin left Wednes- . ____ , {day lor an -extended visit with her S £ , 3 £ “ Ewl,,K •* : —We hAnd organs ^ Any price. If you want something cheap and. yet in good condition come,and see ,us. George A Siegler. ThoseWantingpianos tuned should leave their orders with, George A Biegler whoJbavo arranged with' a practical :«Hid .experisnoed piano tuner typome here ,from Cleveland todo this work, Mr* FLHuehringer has been tuning pianMi here for a number of years and .has -always Ipven satisfaction^ \ j , A , Mr. W. D. Callahan faf the Mew. ViennaReporter, hasdlsposed of I» b ^plautand will locate in Hew Mexico tor his wife’s health. Mr, Calahan had built up for himself a prosper ous business a t Hew Vienna and was giving the people of tha t vicini ty the bestweekly newspaper 4n the BouthcrnpartOfthe State. The news paperfraternity will welcome Broth er Callahan 1 back to Ohio a t any time, ’ Superintendent R» S, Bernard of the Pan-fHandle and a number other officials were In town making an inspection of the new im provements and the company pro- ^perty* ‘ ' -Mr. O. E, BradfutC was able to ha in town Wednesday,' the first since along in October. .He has not been off the farm hut once since that time, He Ismuch improved jh health but Is still pale and w eak .' A business meeting of the Y- 31, A. will be held Tuesday evening, Jan* UaryBO. All members interested are requested to bo present. Freu Baroer, Secretary, ■Everybousekfeepershonid know th*fc if theywillbuy D«a<ince |Jol(i:Water, 6 t«rph for laundry ttse;',;';they Vrlll iftifAnot -oidy time, becaiiiteit teversticks totheirofl*hut heeanmeAch. package rontoiu 1 ft o*..“-on<* Mr. Ed. Bean attended the Cun- j f»M pound—while alt other Cold Water AiHhatrtSsIo of Polled Durham cat- ]fitwches tro put up in H pouhd packagea tk At OrigoniaWednesday and pur- *»*th* t-dee tothe Mme. lO cent* Then ehaeeda fine mate animal that i* j Jld to be one of fhe best offeMd.|J 2 y o u a l ^ ^ c k A ^ U i a C e h e n t t He a I ao sold one of his own rais- . ^ockonhAad which hewhlKtto dbpOAe lairand delivered it on Thursday, tol ,*f(>relift t<utl m^fiance. He know* Wturning tho host day with the ani- that BefiAncefiUrchhM printed on every wriliepurchasdd. 3fr. Dean Is get* fpackage inlargelettersandffenMS“16O h ,’ Ungtogether a young herd of this DamandDefiance and savemuch timeand breed and is meeting With much j money and theannoyance of the ironstick- *cetcs3, ' jgm* Defiancenever»tisk?. The following invitationhas been received hereby some of oui*citizens. ’‘Mr, and 3frs. Jacob.V. ’Ford- re quest your presence a t the marriage of their daughter Pansye Mable, to Mr, Qsi-fti' Alexander Elliot, Wed nesday* January 81,190d,at 3o’clock ftiOWells street, Chicago. A t fioihe after February 16, 040 Wells street, Chicago.” , - *The weather last Saturday and Sabbath was probably the, finest ahd most pleasant tha t was ever ex* periehced in this section of the country m January. The weather stations report the temperature for Sabbath as 'high as 74, The cold Wave predicted for the succeeding days did not reach this part of tfce #fatc*v 1 -" ; •. » • ; ‘ , Prof. W./K.- McChesney and wife, entertained a number of friends last Friday • evening. ’ Among those present were' Prof. Clevenger and wife, .Prof*. Jurkftt and wife; Mr. M . uf Gordon Ware and wife, Mrs. Paul- Tucsdirw Aael,' Prof, ’Raymond Fitzpat- ” rick, Prof, Morris, Miss Mabel Moore, Miss Sarah MeCown, Mr; Thompson Crawford’, and Misses Mar’ran d Fern Ervin* Mm. Mary ’ Ann McFarland, familiarly and airectionately known as Aunt Polly, was born near Cedar- ville, Ohio, Oct, 13th 1823, and died a t her home near the place other birth, jan ,4 th ,' 1806 ; aged 88 years, 3 months and 32 days- - ‘ She was the daughter, Of John and Tabitba White, ' , * \ Id 1846 she was married to-James McFarland; To them were born five children. Her husband died.in 1801, leaving her witfcf three dmall children to whom she proved a de voted mother. - The - daughter,' Anna- Bell, died' after reaching young woman-hood. The two sons John W, and Robert L remain. ’ Mrs 3toFarland {United Avith the Christian denomination tnVher yoiith and lived a consistent Christ ian life. She was a woman,of rare sympathy and kindness,, and was highly esteemed for her noble quaji- tjMj „ , r , ,, Her last sickness was but jt few days, remaining conscious until the last' All: was ' done for. her that kind friends cptilddo to releaVe her of her suffering. : b5 to 1=2off G ot annual mid-WHiter sals te jiqw going on-4ts a fuf feast n&ve? equaled in ijSnirai uhio. m e irnta winter nas oesn agaiiist us btiu till: peypit; h^u. with ns and in consequence Christmas trade left us with fewer goods than for years. Hot many merchants were so fortunate and when we went into the fur markets to buy we were able to name almost our own prices. We plunged heavi ly and everything is here now marked and ready. They're made by such repre sentative manufacturing furriers as W. H. Miller &Co. of Detroit, Mich , ; Herx, Ames & Rau,; Revillon hVeres; Lipman & Myers; Kaufman & .Oberlider, and others of Hew York City. Ho matter how low the price named every article car ries with it the broad Bancroft guarantee of satisfaction in wear, . I f s th e opportun ity o f a life tim e to buy reliable, up*to*date fu r s a t the p r ic e , o f cheap s tu f f StAta ovOuio, C ity or fotroo, toe**Conan, . - FmayKj. C’ aaxky makwi o«lh tU»t be is AeniccpnriRfr of «hefirm ofF. J. CuKAkv ACo*, dofariiHAinwAiutb« city of T o I a C o , county, adu »t*t« »iorcAid, and that aaid ffltta will bay th*gumsOjiE HUNDRED DO[jftAHSfor*tohayory oa« of Catarrh that cannot be cut*d by the n»eof H a W s CATAkaa C vhk , FRANKJ. CHENEY., Sworn to buforc tnct'andaubicribod in my, ^tMcnce, this Cthday ofDecatnbcf, A, D* - A. W. GI.BA80N, * | szaio ]- * Notary Publicj Hall'*Catarrh euro is taken internally and actadirceily on the blood and muoous surface*Ofthe system, Sendfor tejftimoni- als, free*, r R . E . C O R R Y AUCTIONEER. 'All kinds of Auctioneering* patronage Solicited* Satis faction guaranteed. Bell phone, 352, Clifton, exchange* Cedarville. 01iio.-ll-24. i Youlack fitithIrifui'untrlod «, Y M W U l i i a t e F a H i i ,v ^-.-V ".V:j L ax ifive •itev ota&trilfi. ^M'With *a ah* aolntoguaranteetopureor ato^pfel willwiwndyowrnjonay, Will cure- GOLDS, LAORIPPr, NEURgLOlA, COUGHS. • MALARIA, HEADACHE. Axe Fur scarfs from. Fur muffs....*. - , ,V * , _ V I* Fur coais.......... ,,.; 33c to $59.90 ..$ 1.98 to $ 45.00 | $10.90 to $169.00 1 Pur lined cloth coats, children’s fur sets, fpr capes, men’s fur caps, fur. gloves and fur' lined coats are all included in this special sale—the tick ets will show you both the original and: the cut ‘prices. v"y’;'/”= ' '.V, Li Bring Your Pocketbooks Along. Positively Nothing , Will Be Sold On Credit or " Sent On Approval Duping This Sale.- This Store Has But One PriceyAnd That Priee Is Mprked In Honest, Plain Figures. Look For It. e v e r grip«"nor alcken—never cau*edi»- tneaph-nobadeffect upbn the heart —never injure the mostr aebcate ztomacb. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE.- dskforandinuflt on getting . ILGOT»'j^I<UATlVE t S { B g . CENTS Q u in in e TX b iets AT D R u aou rr® . * R*y«N4tO*bby - THE HERB MEDICINE C0.| . SPIIINOKtCLD* OHIO* Maa*factnrera iff tlieCelelwatod LlGHTNiNQ HOT DROWt. REVIVO kRESTORES VITALITY M a d e a Well Man ofMe, THE a P U D A T ■toovarawatakctoJiay*. Ba*t« .luaiokir. On»*irt»*n*H*ta*tit»iL luncMo tbatrk»twtowMbaodeM 1 will Men** *h«tr rtokfai vtoee tor*to« -----” - .... "'WMiMtoat lit toMMeC m K*M h nrMoweaBdloAtoentMa wktehitom«M«vatadr,tHiriato*r»*nM^ri •otoaftaaMAbriUrUBcatUMMAtot asm*.** i**|M*t«*rMtoadtaandMo*4hvUOjr, toto taebMkttn ftofc alowtapaleMMrtiMdW Moria*r tkt flr* orjjrooth. ft ward*cffTM*aU> MOgMkMM. ulM o*hwltxKKTJnrO,#* atb*r. R M te toU dU to ito ii. fiM imiotiiiiW iu *Hr*v t o M .m n t o * to jM w w n m ImZmi '%■ ri m : i w m B n iO fd si . Ladies Only Wo art! SlVInit avrxy MSSEr SKM, JlKAX»lU WARSHSTS, CUCVKIKH, H r,V I)(G MACHI»W i?§>' 5S>”'S> sE’a-i5r<s’— ........... *‘ slzo for fAWlIr JBaUnc PowAor __ . ___ _„ tUccUOCMbOid Supplies. .Thm otu all blnb-ciids gooUs-^nbcolutair pmrantesa as toquality—cost nomore than you fcro nowpaytua: or'the tits* eosUs, and wa uopena entirely upoa tbesr merit tosecure your futureorders. 'Jcusi-tjuentiybyaJrla* unityfree prcmiaiuowopainnan customers and ybtt *»V b tto pro!)=TtPlclvforiasriywant tf tbo dealers, as by dealing dlrmirwU'h our ra^mcra we ca-rA lbo prollt of tto ijbolosaleta ana retailers, wblchWE JlANP <)VXK,X(>VOU Pt tba cliape of aaefal prcmluroapudbr.uc-tfcoodantfairprices. Becauseyouliromilesarrayfroa r,-—bccatt'eyou rosynever bavoseenUs-ls Cocoodrea*0nfornotciylfcAus A Dial, 'cji'M»Unotklajr. Wodo not r>k pawIn advance, IV*ysytaefreitlif. Oure. latauoM premluau wiltboScotyouandouriilisnofitlllnpcgooUawin befully oxplalncdlf youv>IUcmysoodu* yournameandaddress. WoIiaTOhur.drcdlofnatronswhosecasioniwosecuredbythisplan. (Theywouldsot patrenizo tisunlesswopartsthemlull value andfair treatment, W* would nr.* expect themto. nosifies. tiio .editor of this paper wm ten you that we are-tharoashly rctpona'tile. m. Write ua, today—a postal-card just * Sttinayonr namedueaddresswilldo. 'fkl* Is a CfcaJK* that Dots Not Happen %ttrf Siy. GALVONA SUPPLIES COJflPANY, ’ J «137-1129 pin* Street, St. Louis, Klo. KINGSBURY’S CLEARANCE BEGAN! Saturday, January 6, 1906 A discount on winter clothing of 20 to 50 1 per cent. 50 and 52 E MainSt S. KINGSBURY Xenia, Ohio, h 1 a # f ri, i . *»1' * ■ a i
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