The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

»E BAR * f)l f>? reihanis. and In. Mikitt**!, > mi rcmtifc!, 1 New Y m k m Q « lev ra t rates, %,Q 66 $ couvraihnl way ♦* Blkllp 4 w % * ) Estate, Pc*, lateral Security* • _ ian, I*res»; ’.. .- «»• .- 1 e 2 ,<* >sra'- -<’ JMiVt V>ce xtcbm »* WiMinaiu Cashier, k , Smith Aeefc, Cashier THIS CUT.” ’•***«»; u p e n d i t ; th e re isn’t tn $ r y o u h a v e to ^ tru st " fee. to y o u r b u tc h e r. r u; ed Por r a re th e only k ind to proper appliances for , n rig h t, a n d th e y k c j e When sold.' Don’tgo- g when i t ’s hot. Buy Hire*.- ■• '■ r.Si . CROUSE, < : a r v i l l e , o , staurant and Dining Rooms ' and Limestone .ejteest* < ringfield, Obion's’.. ,ar • - ’f (tr* N I G H T O U JT- *. a R# a . . chedjrt comfort via Quran Mint AMD OQTHERN Jte k E E T R A IN S A D A V A Florida Sn*ci«l k h £ntt*, J*M*rr«fc,I9M,..- -; cygtt *Pullman «Tvi(. 0 ' ' 3 rrSa>" w, Cleveland, Indfanipolia ».s(L'. ibng, vtoJBif four Route;'pond Toledovi* Tire MertfueiiO' t II & I) Ky;>«&dI*)UuiXiU«tvia, *n Rediwy; «o/.tt«etin* with ’ullffiantrain levyingCinuniulu KM. to JaekeeavilM *nd St. tine. ’Florida LimUett digii I’u'.Irnsn service Jroi 3 .. to Indsioflpjlii vin Moaca C II *■ I> Ry ; <e.injctdf? ;c3;:l' triin Cincir.cru M. fir iTatkSi bvfileitsd St. Us-, c!~o t!.:oi:„!iPiImtnCff* yNc.77 Or>:r_>. • in A Crascant Spatial 1 tra/A Cincinnati to Here .Orris, Clttitism ami Binficag- itsottiocrh I'uilmsn *»».:« to ovilltJ \i% Asheville And sail*c?Vct!s:*t tK'kM*ttoir m mp at Irates, Jto winrawtooapply:— W. TTf.L, &.P,A..ClKkJtt«tl. . BROWN,T. P. A» ClackmaU. iscm , a . f. wmnsasr, nt krum . . i. cwoaKkTp m. ■— limn... i » ii , iiimi niianim— »w— »»«:> >5 ftnr Orients > 0 M iH te KIND T l t t r +#nh-3 1 - ' BRESCENTROilTE H OWIWAf!. ofe raWl«yp3M SHt, to Aiwk M « g , « a r W t m m m m * #.A,(KAe.lm',Ob*** ' «■ pf, t*Ae.i?weA«i(»c <x«n T O R I A i l l A l t OUklrMk ■ Mn Afitvrt (Ml1' J ' ' * M M , ***M **M ** , —* * * f l , " > » JWo* lW n l c y 6 ,::u t SaWr- I t o o f c ANO NH^OMMU ^ i l ^ t e S r r r o g M a . MC3. Willtom Mt-r»n)Bl»U t o e T a a i* iy . bc?»<iOito ® with hea rt tiouh le. > NEWLAWS Mr. John West Cuntfc* e l CllftoR !a in » etitickl coiKlltlon. Sir, B. 0 . Lowery lg safering from m nitack of fjninsey. Mt« Lsgter'Smalt was th o g h e s to l relatives here the first of the -week. ' " Jri..m' inrun........... ^Irs, Ttoheffc B ird hag horn finite ill suffering with nervous trouble.. Mr. Charles (lalhreatti o f Dayton was the guest? of h is mother, over Sir. John McFarland was in fHahbath Cfllamhus‘Tuesday. ■ ■ } - - . „ "" ' •" l;-'J..... ■ Fann ie W isterman o fH o rk - poputy Sheriff Howard Applegate Ui0 guetf ,|0P /u th e r, M-agin town Tuesday on business, j se W istorman, the D ruggist-. ■ 1 Mtl*Q. Jfffikfe’Wr.'3Qj«f«»rs ti ■ot- several w eek s.'is' ab le -'toho around aga in , •: Mr. Frank Townsley sp en t Motto day and Tuesday in Fittabnrg, Mr. fleorge Boyd was in attend ­ ance at the stock sale a t London, Tuesday, . * • •■ .. ''sn-rr-': :■ ‘ Mrs. O. W, Thompson left Tues­ day to r.tlew Concord to v isit her mother, -f-MIss Vera;Andrew h a s issued in­ vitations for a valaptine p a rty nex t Tuesday -evening. Mrs. Florence Kejrisberg of Spring, field spent Sabbath with h e r sister, Mrs. J..JL "Wofford, Mr. Biley Kyle of Xenia was call­ ing on-friends and relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pau l o f Jam es­ town will move to the Hopping farm the first of Match. Mr. and Mrs: HcCUntoek of Yellow Springs visited a t the home of Mr, A rth u r Forbes, Tuesday, Mrs. W . J , Smith has,, retu rned homo from a v isit w ith . Miss Margaret Cushing of Springfield, Mr. H erm an Townsley who is located a t Jackson , Ohio, is th e guest of h is parents, Mr. H . A.> Townsley and family, "* —The p la t for the WickerBlmih lecture On February gg, w ill open at, McCollum’s Tuesday morning, Feb r nary* 20 . F ob Sams;—A twenty three mouths old bull, sired by Clover K ing , Registered. . Geo, H* Oreswell* Mr, and Mrs. F rank Welehhatts M. C.JSagley a n d wife were of Springfield spent •gabbath h e re guests of Mrs. Phillip Kagley of with Mr. anti Mrs, O. M,' Townsley. Prof. W. R . -MoChesney and wife entertained seventy of th e ir friends, Tuesday a t dinner. Mr. John Wadd "of , Springfield spent Tuesday; # ith the Misses Gibson, • Deleware, from S a tu rday "Wednesday, ■ Until Dent be a t any expense renewing your''subscription ju st leave the amount with ~ ■ T. 3S, Tarbox, Mrs,- Sarah Wallace of Vinton, - lowa, is very low a t the home of her- sister, -Mrs. John McCall, of near Jamestown. ' - A number of the young people here have received inv itation s to a vaiautine,party a t the homA of Miss Fannie Shaw of Clifton; "tfnmW ^-lilo^, with, the grip, h e r place in the public Schools being-filled .by M ist LIR ks Rofts,’ -J , r . ' * The membership fo r the Cedar- v ille Pfoteotive Association contin­ ues to grow,' quite,a, number of new names being added' in the la s t few ■days!. , The cpndition of M rs, C, M, Crouse remains abou t the same, a il hope hav ing been abandoned a s to h e r ultimate refcovery. . • , Mrs. M a ry Ami M artin , who waft called to Ellwood, Ind ., som etim e ago to a ttend the funeral of her ststerrin-law, M rs. Robert Martin, returned here Wednesday. The tri-church council Is in session a t Dayton w ith the object o f form­ ing a oasis of union for th e United Brethern, Methodist P ro te stan t and Congregational bodies. T he merger j ^ these denominations would m ake one church of 1 , 120,000 ,memhere>, rank ing th ird among th e protest- Ant churches. Cowiiilup School Report. er ( Knrollment........................ Average Daily Attendance,,........ GentDails' & PerX's lij Attendance,. Number T a rdy ............................. ........— Numlier Present Every D ay .................. Per Cent Present Every Day......... ......... Number of Visitors Bank for January................... BIG CUT FDR CAPS and GLOVES. S ib e ria n S e a l, e x t r a f in e f u r c a p s , r e g u l a r p r ic e s $ 3 .0 0 e n d $3 .50 , c lo s i n g w i t p r i c e $ t 0 8 . F u r g lo v e s , t e g u l a r $ 1 .5 0 a n d $ 1 .7 5 , n o w 9 8 c e n t s . E x t r a lo n g S i b e r i a n g a u n t l e t s , r e g u l a r p r i c e $ 2 .5 0 a n d 13 .60 n o w $ 1 .4 8 a n d * 2 .0 0 . W c h a v e n i f f i n m i s o t h e r gloves w o a r e c lo s i n g o u t f r o m 7 5 c e n t s t o $ 1 . 00 , t h a n r e g u l a r p r ic e s . WBHAVE14DII'T'EREHTSTUBBSOFFOEOAFS. Springfield, ntmcSullivanThe flatter, O . HAL ID SIp ;Renews ' * N ' IContoned from i irstipage.l ' There w as a sm a rt contest in tbo H guso over tiie Aiken b ill to raise the Dow’ ta x fo |1000. The temper- auco committee reported tho b ill for passage b u t it, was again placed with tho committee on taxation by a vote of 58 to 65. Tho liquor men think th a t tho measure will d;o In th is committee and are feeling good over t b s . vote*-. I t is said th a t a com­ promise will he offered to cu t it to |500> Many of those who voted to tu rn the bill over to tho taxation committee are reported as being favorable to th e bill on the final passage, Republ ican Congressional Convention, T h e F ren ier bill was passed in tbo House Tuesday by a vote of 104 to l in favor of the tworcent ra te ou all railroads. The h ill pro vides th a t SO days a fter .the Governor h a s . signed the b ill it will become a law , A charge of two eentsjper mile for a ll over 5 miles. The one vote against the measure Was Representative H un t of Cincinnati, Sqn of the late Samuel H un t, former prisjdeot of the Detroit Southern R a ilro a d , There were several amendments oflered? aftep th o bill had been taken up bu t a il were defeated. Representative L ittle of Greene again struck the popular cord with the members of the General a ssem ­ b ly and the people in the introduc­ tion of the S a la ry b ill for County officiate. T h e bill is graded on the population of the counties, the g rea test being $30,000, fo r Cuyahoga County- Auditors and treasurors— Fo r each 2500 up to 15,090, $ 210 ; for each full 5000 over 15,000 to and in ­ cluding 50,000, $250; each additional 100.000, $250. For prosecuting, a t­ torneys 6,000 to 00 , 000 , $250; 00,000 to and 100,000, $250; each following 60.000, $250. Auditors and treasur­ ers are allowed clerk hire on popula­ tion basis. Any official' receiving compensation from, clerks* can he removed from office and he fined no t to exceed $5,000. « s I ' .■ 'rt-‘ 1tfi I i Bm m Tfi E%.‘S, ■ 1 r a g> § [Miss Sm ith ......... ; a 03CO a itp> g -Htcn w | f■ft X 2 3 4 5 6 7 *4 20 0 22r 18 20 18 121 21 M 8 18 11 10 11 108 85 00 82 88 08 88 88 0 6 2 10 a a 5 36 10 7 4 0 4 11 8 J 7 42 88 U 27 31 83 38 30 i> 2 0 0 1 0 W 8 a 6 2 7 4 1 6 LID WENT DOWN, The uhd ’| was pa rtially placed last Saturday n igh t by Mayor Mc­ Fa rland , placing C e d am lle ' with Springfield, Xenia, Columbus, Day- ton and many other cities.- Tjbe mayor issued orders to the restau ran t, men th a t they would, have Sfcwoweeks to break th e ir ebsto- u ieraof Somuch loafing on Sabbath ,5 If it Was n o t stopped -in th is time the places m igh t be “ pulled” . ‘ The-Cincinnati newspapers m u st have heard th a t the “ lid” was on here for there was no Supday papers th a t day. Those who were a c c u s e d, to getting a ‘’combo” or a “Winnie” quietly slipped in the eat- places placed the o rder and le ft soon a s possible. . Those th a t usually took the onion with the “ om b o ” out it; out fo r fear they, Id lie to easily tracked by the, officers. In the magazine ' section can he found a very, interesting article .on the public life of Congressman, J . W arren Keifer, of Springfield, one of the prom inent men In the present Congress. Mr. and Hi'S, Stinehilbor of Day- ton arrived Sabbath for a v isit with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker. Mr. Stinehilbor returned home the first of the week. Mrs. Stinehilbor is a college friend of Mrs. Baker,s, Tho Cedarvillo Farm er’s In stitu te w ill he held Monday and Tuosday February 19 and 20 in the opera house. The committee has pte-^ pa red a good program and interest­ ing sessions are assured. —The th ird number of tile lecture course will bo L . B, Wlckersham tho \feil known lecturer. I n tho pulpit ho is a greats preacher, and on the platform he Is trin ity of actor, orator, preacher—the prince of popular lecturers, . Still deeper cuts in furs T h e c h a n c e s .a re t h e w o r s t w e a t h e r o f t h e w i n t e r i s y e t t o c om e , h u t e v e n i f i t w a s n ’t , i t w ill p a y y o u t o b u y f o r n e x t w i n t e r a t t h e p r ic e s w e 'r e n a m i n g Jtotico is hereby given to U nqual­ ified Republican electors of thcS ix th Congressional D istrict of Ohio th a t a Republican convention is hereby called to meet a t Xenia, Ohio, a t eleven o’clock in thoforenoonon TUESDAY, MARCfi 20 th, 1906 , $ nQW* Fur styles ale staple and c h a n g e b u t $ sfjbnr*. AAW*A Miss TIfzah McMillan Tnffc Tuon day evening for Mexico City, Mo. where she was called by th o ’.Illness of her brother, Frof. D. A. McMill­ an, wbp is seriously ill. Prof* Mc­ Millan has-been engaged in teach­ ing all his life and suffered a nervous collapse, Mr, W, R. S terrett has dispose of his stock of goods in tho C rr build­ ing and will retire from active busi­ ness m th is place. H e will go to Jamestown where he will be associa­ ted with Mr. W, L . Ciemana in the insurance business and feat estate, Mr, S tte rre tt w ill no t move there for the p resen t bu t may do so tutor, The Ice men began harvesting tisoir crop on Wednesday, both Messrs. C. Weiwer and C. 1L Crouse having out larg^forces of men to get thOif houses fitted before the weather moderatos, The lee Is said to bo about eight Indies thick and Is ns dea r and pure ns i t Is possible to have it. Should tho weafttd? continue cold the t o IffMiindctof tin* week, a fine lot of | lea will have been put up. ,foy the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in Con­ gress for said District, and for th e transaction of any e the r business th a t m ay properly come before said Congressional convention. Notice is hereby'^further* given* th a t the basis of representation in Baid Congressional convention shall bo one delegate and .one alternate for each 150 votes, find one delegate, and ortcj alternate for each majority traction o f .150 votes, cjist in each of said counties .of said D istrict for' Theodore Roosevelt^’ fo r ^President, in 1D04, on whichbasift thefinidepuh- tles w ill be entitled torejjresentation 4 « n w l d « * a m n ra ^ n d lA n ii I tn A tn n n n ^ fn n ; tArt JM v v m ^#**- u * j * v * hv * -v w *** v » * v « v **, ■**’*';■ fc.l.ows,; * ■ ’ f- -r * v . • -■ Delegates. Alternates Brown County, * lfi'” ' T 8 Clermont Ceun t y , . 28 \ 28 Clinton Codnty, ,-f20 Greene County,, ' tSk". .91,' H ighland County, 28 , , ’ 28-, W arren County, 89. > .20 Of these delegates ga will be net^. essa^ry fo r a C h o i c e . ’ *. - TJje delegates and; alternates to Avhiekeach’countyiSe'atitled 'under this call shall bp heVea’ffer cboseii'ln such manner, and a | such' time ' ahd place, or places, as inijiy .be. orde^Ctl, and announced by t|ie member of th is committee for e a c h ,,county!; provided, However,,thafc suc]i dele­ gates and alternates Shall be chosen in each county in one of the 'three followingways r ' t . Flrsfc-^By a. Cohnt^,' mass; conven­ tion to he hereaftei;* called by the Congressional Comnnfctpemah for th e countyj. for suofi time and"place, and under- snob "regulationsl- ns he may order. ?: ,*!«-* Second—-By.a eoUnfcy-delegate con­ vention composed -of -delegates; nP ' portioned’by th e CoffgrCsSionatcom- mitteeman . .amohgy ^the ‘"diffei'ent townships and.prec;i|i4to Un«l eleoted; by the R epnbM c^vo te rs, thereof; such county-delegate convention to be hereafter calletb-by -Congto^' slohal CommitteenimJLtorjtbe j?ouhtyf and fo rsttch tinnr and: p la c e ts - llg may'flx.and ann^nnkiW, ttedeiegateii, to such county deleglttp /cpnvfejiti6n; to he elected iinder such regulations, a? m ayb e p resc rib |d ,by* him, and, witto-pucb*?judge, Clerks and other offleeraafthemayappoint*,. Third—By a county primary,. fo-be hereafter'chlledi by'thei Congrosston-* a l ' c 6 mriiltteemank'I o ^ th e county,- and i f >#Jhte;irieth|?d, a eundidate^ or cahdidatos,* in n$l)o VUted for di­ rectly, m wbioAcfiSgj.flie^candid^t^' securing a majprlty^ or, n ’plufaity, ns th e case may bortpf the voter caBt, shall be authorized j o name and ap­ point the delegates* end alternates* to which, the county-i^ entitled. I f ; a county primary hb thus called i t Shall he hold a t suolv time; and un­ der such rules a u j regulations a s may bo prescribed jjy the Congres­ sional committeeman of the county , 1 and „witb such Judges, Clerks and o ther officers as he m ay appoints „ Provided, furthefl th a t whichever one of said three ways may* he or­ dered and announced by the. mem­ ber of tlu s ’comraittoe for th e Selec­ tion of said delegates and a lte rna tes fo r. the. county, no t less than ton- day s notice thereof.shall he b y pub­ lication in a t least one newspaper of general circulation,In the county. Tho temporary .1 organization of- said Congressional convention has been arranged audnanied as follows r H en ry C. Lniiden, of Brown County, Chairman; Ed 8 . Conklin, o f W ar­ ren County, Secretary l oho assistan t Secretary, to be n am c tH iy ^ ttJ J e c - retary , for each county; John Grpat- house, of HiglUaud County, Set- gcant-at-Arms. •• • A ll the Republican electors o f each of said countiek are hereby re ­ spectfully and earnestly urged to p a rt in tho selection of the delegates and alternates tor (W county, so th a t such delegates anfi alternates may fairly represent the Republi­ cans of tho countyvami so th a t the action of the Congressional conven­ tion hereby called m ay commend it* self to the favor of a ll the Republic cans Of the district", and bo by then! indorsed by an old-time Republican vote in bfovembpy. . . Tho foregoing action is taken a t d regular meeting of- tho Republican Congressional committee of said dis­ trict, a ll of the members of said Committee beihg present, O* E . Youngt-Chairgian, P1. ll. Ambrose, Secretary, liouio Hicks, Huso Bono, J . s . Dewey, ■Wm. Buckles. Republican Congressional corn* mitteo for tho 0*stti Congfresslohal district of Ditto. 1 - n e c k w e a r , c o a ts , m u f is , c a p e s , e tc ., y o u c a n s c a r c e l y n a m e a f a s h i o n a b l e f u r w e 'r e n o t r e a d y t o s h o w y o u a t a r id i c u lo u s ly low f ig u r e . • ‘ '$ 2 r i v e r m i n k c lu s t e r s c a iA w i t h s i x t a i ls a n d c h a i n f a s t e n i n g , ................$ 1 .1 9 8 3 I s a b e l l a w o o l s e a l Z a z a s c a r f s , r i c h s a t i n l i n i n g s . _________ * ____ $1*48 $ 5 b l e n d e d r i v e r m i n k d o u b l e s c a r f s , 8 0 i n c h e s l o n g , 8 t a i l s , c o r d , f a s t e n in g s and- o r n a m e n t s . , . $2, 98 1 2 g e n u in e A s t r a k h a n fui* c a p e s , 3 0 i n c h e s lo n g , g o o d s a t i n l i n i n g , c u t t o " , . . • , . . . . . . ** *'*. * . , . $ 6 , 9 0 $ 4 0 e x t r a q u a l i t y n e a r s e a l c o a ts , c u t 'I'to*:*.,, . * . . * , *,'* * « . . ,$ 3 0 .7 5 • 1 * it . $ 2 5 b e s t e le c tr ic s e a l c o a t s a r e o u t t o . ...................................... . . , , , . . * . . $ 1 9 9 0 $ 1 7 ,5 0 e le c tr i c s e a l , c o a ts , S k i n n e r s ' s a t i n lin in g , c u t t o , .......... ...............$10*90 M e n 's $ 5 g e n u i n e p i e c e d s e a l c a p s w i t h a d j u s t a b l e v i s o r s a n d b a n d f o r t h e e a r s .; ...........$ 3 ,4 8 M e n 's I m . s e a l c a p s , D e t r o i t s h a p e .$ 2 .4 8 M e n 's $ 5 f u r g l o v e s . . . T h e $ 4 g r a d e s c u t t o . A n d t h e $ 3 k i n d s . . * . . M a n 's $ 6 0 o v e r c o a t s , c l o t h c o v e r, m a r m o t l i n i n g a n d d r iv e r m i n k c o lla r ------ * ................ ................ $ 4 7 .5 0 : . r .......... $ 3 .7 5 . , . ' : . . .$ 2 ,9 8 . . . $ 2 , 2 5 b l a c k b r o a d - \ ¥ i v % L 7 m w m # C?| $ i w w m s i r . M i t i - t M a n 's $150*00 o v e r c o a t; .b r o a d c lo th , W c o v e r , g e n u in e m i n k l i n i n g a n d n a t u r a l % / u n p l u c k e d o t t e r c o l l a r * , .*____$ 9 9 ,0 0 ^ $ 3 .5 0 b l a c k c o n e y f u r c o l l a r s - m i g h t y c o m f o r ta b le t h e s e c o ld d a y s : ____ $ 2 .4 8 —F oe ' Saloi^O ■ ‘Itoiaiiw E#cs, btod. laqufto of L D«|Wtttta» 0 8 on. —‘WcfilteraISp(*r cent disemifif , on ito ftn front* for tbenaXHou days I M m 4 t R tof, This is another *noiiciS<;)of.m -V; - • ; f WINTER '*r***»*- ’vij- t ‘1 SALE that we have been conducting since January ist. At this time theweather should be a strong argument for you to take advantage of this sale. We still have, many desirable bargains left in Suits and Overcoats, and examination of which will convincefyou that We have been most just in setting the sale price. 1 If you cannot afford an entire new suit at this time perhaps a new pair of trousers would tide you over until spring, See our line of Odd trousers from 79c to $4,50. Our dress trousers at $3.65 and $3.00 you will find rare bargains, ! » ,Oiif entire stock abounds in bargains that will eovince the most skepti­ cal. No cash coupons given during this sale,* HALLER, HAINES &HIGINS 33 EAST MAIN STREET. XENIA, OHIO. .Jl To CureaColdinOneDay Tab, Laxative Brom o Q u in ine H d t »{gl! OwMt Grip ;Sjg| •W f I t v I f i R f l i l o t * %5ti* GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING * T "SHI* - s ~ r ■WjnpiHM (! Vlllll ililiTHTTrjQrf

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