The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
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Florida llmifeo :aish -« ----- «rv>» - r~iof t Ifui'-WLifallSVia G l l & D.XW.i £Pf* etfihi tv .u lr''Via.j ,ui..'r.'i *27eWOifenca, WTicans* ic tn tu CwHKiaf SMtW [litm'n Ciat'r—it* to h**fz d !„! fhictr-hPu-fc;ia rat*** ztivim Vi* Achovffla “ V-'testifi* tt'kaj Cr,yt 3 * i i s w f r i f »totei&a«i ,W, 71* *-Jt. f r. A.,CtedJ- ‘,-ri rr, w. Ht U£B*TfiHs™J lardi Gras; 21.25 NwOilew 0 .0 0 Mobile fKXJft& TR IP Bi&CRESCENTilOUTT ti**An. riiifvSJst I tot 8 *m | «## tes& LS* ,f JMte,WishIs*" I * MrtMfo. 1 ivitesfis, lisClPamA*#1 A storia t t » m u *** cw id t^* : 4 ¥ m D i n i U M f i W ^ »*»UM LOCAL AW& Ht^OkAJU ,14. Athlt'jrOu T , FiRi'oy wiM M <m Site S'ssiii m ?}>u »«utsvU)hpihe,'Alttrehi | f * pn?4fit fcalo y I f 'ttitm atid ( Republican » s = ^ , s - j coogressiW ' Convention. I,tra. b’arnart Kit-low in feufftjrihsf from yhtn Adam. 1br^sr. w^rfctRg eji tfa<y vo, Mr. Joh» Slm ll f» quite sick u t Ids home oast of town. Daniel Monday- Coffey wa* in kondoo, Mr, Alex. Ki'vin, wlio |ja& bren Mr. Joo ^ f e ir la v u i has a o - n ^ d sick for Eometlmo remainB abou t t h o }a positimy -w^h Btav): ■ & Wichmv ... ... - . ■ T . isrd^h lo r Sfrroral months. Tho foreigners went to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh ^Ihe men employed here tho past month in tbo fbterleeldng- ewltrhco for tho railroad ^ , - - company UmslM-d their work and rcturuc* P ittsbu rg , n isavo ’ to AV” --- - samo, Mles-LenaflUbert, teacher a t Uio 0 . 3* &.S* Homo a t Xemw spent Saturday am i Sabbath a t home* Miss Kva^Creswell spent Saturday and Sabbath in Springffehl the guest of te r sister, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Josephine Sm ith, a fte r a visit with her lathe r Mr. J , H . Brotherton has returned to h e r home in Dayton Miss Jesse Small of Xenia w aa the guest of W. H, Ilift a n d fam ily sev eral days the firs t of th e “week. - P q » 8 a p e :—JOOor more seasoned Oak fence posts choice timber, en quire of Ed, Deany Mrs. John Cfrindle left Wednes day for a two weeks v isit w ith re la tives in Clarinda, Iowa. I, M ts . H a rry K in g of '‘Washington; C. H. is the guest o f her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobbins, Mrs.,John McOary o f Xenia was the guest of her sister Miss Rosa Stormont Saturday . Mr. J . W, Steveson le ft Tuesday for Wagner* In d ia n Territory, where he went prospecting. The Exchange B ank is having the repairs made Oh. the Condon proper ty preparatory to making th a t the new location fo r this institution. Th i in terio r will be rearranged and made' into 'a very convenient and ^desirable business block, .- - ^ , ■. The Misses McNeill retu rned heme Thursday evening from Bello Centre* ' Mr* and Mrs. Clias* Colvin -of South Charleston were th e guests o f Mr. and,Mrs; Heorge Harper,-Mon day, and attended, th e institu te. V Mr, and Mrs, W , A . Spencer a t tended a dinner given Thu rsday a t the home of th e Misses Dean, nea r New Jasper, - Mr* a n d , Mrs/' F roward Dixon moved to Xenia Thursday, Mr. J . W* Pollock will occupy th e same '■property when h e moves to town, _ . ' Mr, Lquis G ilbert suffered a stroke of paralysis Thursday evening ju s t after supper, H ii spesoh was p a rti- ally‘effected. * - ■Misses C a rrie Townsley and Belle Middleton have been tho-guests of Mm. F rank W elchhaus of Spring- field for several days* Fob S ams *~A months old hull, King. Registered twenty sired by three Clovfer Geo. H . Creswell* Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McMillan ex pect to leave soon for Georgia where they will v isit their son* Bov. Homer McMillan and famfly. Mr. John B radfu te of Bellefonn- tainewas the guest of hin fathe r, Mr. John K . Bradfute, the first of the week. Miss Mary Eamsey is home from Covington, O., where she h a s boon for sometime. B h e ls stay ing w ith her aun t, Mrs. Wm . McCatnphell, who m quite HI. To all purchasers of pianos be tween now and March SI wo will give one term tu tition in tl»o musical department of tjodarvillo college free,, George A Slegler, —Wo wilt receive pou ltry a t K e rr is HofifinfeB Bros* Feb. ad a t ; Hens I 03 ; springers smooth* lOe; ducks lie ; turkeys KSoj W. E . C lark rep re sent Frank G. Day, of Springfield. —W. B, Clark representing F rank Cl. Day of Springfield Witt receive poultry a t K e rr ft Hastings Bros, ntorcf on Monday o f each week. They will adop t same p lans hero Hint have been used a t o th e r pouffe* which m e of g rea t advantage to the farmer. We advise seeing h im , Tim funeral of Mrs. f t M. Crouse Wd3 held la s t Satu rday from the lata focidenee and wa* attended by tho pinny Mends* The aervlea were conducted by her pastor, llev . o . H. Milligan, assisted by A . B* ffe a ry M d D r, Joseph K f l e efiXefti** Tho musie was fu rn ished b y # quartette eopslet i»g o i Messrs- Sftndersom 'M arsh , CTawford and ' Cretpyell'. There were m any floral offerings, the deceased !*elng parti* miiftfty fund o f The pall beorctm were J . 1*. TownMey, H a r ty MaplialSy F rank and K a rih BuM, I t D, B a tte r and Wm. Turnbull, tk fs e from a d istan t th a t WtstQ hero were Mrs* G ran t f ew L FftfMsriWlltc, tt.» Mrs* Addle W hife and Mrs. Dttnham Lebanon, Miss Dahiols, Dayton, and F rank Bulf, Wiftlhytille, fart, *i/i •pOiliiiij 5v!ctla iiyuno hi Dayton, . sir. McFarlciud takes position Monday a n d will make eempetant assistant. his Mr, M. J . Coffey’s hud for their guests Saturday aud Sabbath, Mr. Tom and M. I*. Dinoham and their wives of Ham ilton, and Miss lan e - ham and Miss Kelley of Dayton and' Mr. Charles Donohue, Notice i« hereby given to*thoquqL ffied E t publican eleetorsef the Sixth OongrcsfionaX Dintpjet of Ohio ■that a Republican convention in hereby railed to meet a t Xenia, Ohio, a t eleven tPclnek in tho forenoon on $33 tothePacificCoast TUESDAY, MARCH 20 f[\, 1906 ; ,I t is reported t h a t the la te James Anderson, the wealthy land owner of Clarke county wilmd h is entire estate to his 'Seven nephews. The prediction is sta ted t h a t each w ill ge t from ^15,000 to $20,000, Mr. Ben Anderson, on the Clifton p ike is one of them* ^ . Mr, W , I-. Marshall, who has hern engaged in the buggy and', m ach inery business in Springfield has purchased thtf livery h am in Xenia, belonging to Wm, Dodds and Sou. H e took , possesion Wednesday, • Messers, A. Z. Sm ith and H . M. Barber l e f t la s t n igh t fo r Columbus where th ey will ha th e guests of- Representative George Little.*.Oh Thursday the p rim ary bill bathe up for consideration in the* House and was quite, in te re s tin g /- essrs, Smith ■and ’ Barber ■' made *-the acquaintance o f a number of th e law. m akers and were royally en tertained by Mr. L ittle a t th e H o tel Hartm an , Mr. ChaTles TUrnbull received by express Wednesday morning a long sandy male bog , sa id to be from, Canada. The animal was v e ry th in and looked as though i t was about starved , A fte r itr was taken from the train i t came near getting pu t of the crate. I t resembled th e old rasor back quite a good deal and was th e source of many w itty remarks. Mr- aii J Mrs. AV. B . Torrence entertained a number of friends a t tbeir home in South Charleston, Thursday, Among . those present were Mrs. J . R. Orr, Mrs* E lisabeth Galbreath, Mrs* Bigham H a tbm - gon. Miss M artha McMillan, M r. D , Wlllamson and wife, Mr. Will B la ir and wife; Rev* A . B, H en ry ,M r. and Mrs* Russel Brewer, -The annual Greene County* Sab ba th School Convention wjll be held here*April 10, To arrange fo r th is the officers of the township associa tion and the pastors o f the different congregations add superintendents of tho different Sabbath shools are requested to meet Tuesday evening a t the home of Prof* W. R* McChcS- ney* ■ A NEWSOLON BANK. A t a meeting o f th e Farmers & Traders Bank ing Company of South Solon, Ohio, held a t Columbus Wednesday afternoon, the following Directors and officers Were- elected* Hon . W . H . G rafts—Pres. Euclid Avo. & T ruatCo ., Clevelahd, Ohio* T , E , Young - of H anna &Company, Cleveland, Ohio. A. P . Gatch— S treet Raiiswayd, Columbus, Ohm. A rthu r S immormon-Retired ,Sou th Solon, Ohio. H . P. F e a ro -G u a ran tee Title and T rust Co*, Pittsburg, V&, W. J . Sm ith—Insurance, C o darvillo, Ohio. F . J . S o u th a rd - IWhl Estate, Cleveland, O. D. J , Sdhu rr-H »u so ot Representative, Columbus, Ohio. Df, H . I * M adden ,-X en ia, Ohio. J . S. Httrsiijnan - S t r . Railways, Spring* field, Ohio. E* W. Ch risty- Bank- iiy ^ A InButance, Cleveland* OMo. Ofllcetet E ..W - . Christy, p res., A. p r Gatclq Vico Pres,, D. J» f itliu u , Hee’fv A Troas.. F* J* Couthard, Asst. Scalar * Tread. • ’This bank w ill bo open for busi ness a t South S oW , March iffth, A Healing Ooipct. The Rev. J . f t W arren, pastor of Sliarott B ap tist Church, Relate, Ga„ o fH c c tr ic Bittern; H t w m » lane nava., »(■*»-* — *. ,, plrvsh al collapse- I was so weak i t to umuMiuv,, ----- -- h ck, Stitt Joints. «»d; compfole Ili * mo half »w hou t tow alfcam tte. p oH i^ o f FleCfio B itters h titc mo so strong I have jur.t walked three mile# Hi f>;* * . ml took Two made for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in Coil- gresu for said District, and lo r tho transaction of any other business th a t may properly come before said Congressional convention, Notice io hereby fu rthe r given th a t the basis of representation in said Congressional convention shall be ouo delegate and one alternate fo r each 150 votes, and one delegate and one alternate for each majority fraction'of 150 votes, east' In each of said counties of said D istrict for Theodore Roosevelt, for President, inli>04, on whichbaSia the said coun ties >vill‘be entitled to representation in said Congressional convention as fMortva: Delegate^ From Chicago, every day from February x 5 to April 7, inclusive, Only $33, Chicago to San Franciso, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma] and many other points on the Pacific Coast* $30.50, to Spokane, $30, tp Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena and Great Falls, Montana. Low rates to hundreds of other points. Choice of routes if you select the ^ Brown County, GlermontCeun ty, Clinton County, Greene County, ■ Highland County, WarrcnCaUnty, , Ot these delegates $2 will be nec essary fo r a choice. ‘ ’ The delegates and .alternates to which each county is entitled under this call shall bn hereafter chosen in snob manner; and a t such time and place, o r places, as m ay be ordered and announced by tho member of this ‘committee tor "each county; Provided, However," th a t such dele gate^ and alternates.shall be chosen m each county m one of' tho three following way's;- * Firsfc—-By a county mass conven tion to,, be hereafter called by the Congressional Committeeman for the county,-for such time and place; and imder such regulations, ,as he may order*, Second-r-By a county delegate con vention composed of delegates ap portioned by flie Congressional comr m ifteem an , among th e different townships and precincts and elected by the Republican voters,thereof, such county delegate convention to be hereafter called by th e Congres sional committeeman for the county, and for such time ahd p lace a s he may fix uud announce* the delegates to such-county delegate convention to bo elected .under such rules and regulations as m aybe prescribed by him, and with such Judge, Clerks a u d other officers a s hem ay appoint. Third—By a county primary, to be hereafter called by tho Congression a l committeeman for the eoupty, and i f by th is method, a candidate, or candidates, inay bo voted fo r di rectly, in which ca,*o the candidate scenting a majority, or a filuraity, a s th e case may be, of the voter cast shall be authorized to name and ap point the delegates' and alternates to which the coun ty .is entitled. I t a county primary bo thus called it shall ho held a t such time, and un der such rules And regulations as may bo prescribed by tho Congres sional committeeman of the county, and Withsnch .Judges, Clerks and o ther officers as ho may appoint. Provided, fu rther, th a t whichever one of Said three ways m ay be or* dered and announced by th e mem ber of tin's committee- fo r the selec tion of said delegates and alternates for the county, no t less than ten days notice thereof shall he hy pub lication in a t least one newspaper of general circulation in tile county. The temporary organization of said Congressional convention hug heen arranged and named as follows; Henry O. Louden, of Brown County, Chairman; E d B. Conklin, of W a r ren County, .Secretary; one assistant Secretary, to bo named by said Sec retary , for each county; John Great- house, of H ighland County, fior- geant-at-Arnnh A ll tho Republican electors of each of said counties are hereby re spectfully and earnestly urged to part- in tho selection of tho delegates and alternates te r the county, so th a t ouch delegates and alternates m ay f a i r l y represent tho Republi cans of the county, and w> thafr tlm action*of tho Congressional conven tion hereby ersltetl may cmnnmnd it self to the favor of a ll (ho Republi cans of the district, and bo hy them indorsed by an old-time Republican vote in November. Tim foregoing action Is taken a t a regular mooting of tho Republican Congressional committee of sa id difl- tidct, a ll of tho members o f said Committee being present. " . 0 . 15. Young, Chairman, E, R, Ambrose, Secretary, , Lords Hicks, ■■■ Hues* Boise, J* G* 1sowey, . Wm. Buckles. R epub lican ' congressional com m ittee te r the tbx th Congressional diahtefofGSiM. , Tickets good in tourist sleeping cars. Rate for double berth/ Chicago to Pacific Coast points, only $ 7 * Thtought tourist cars to California leave Union Station, Chicago, at lo; 2 s p. m. daily. Person ally cpriducted excursions at 10:25 p. m, Tiiesdays and Thursdays. Buy yourticket from your local agent, but insist that it reads via the -Chicago, Milwauke & St, Paul Railway, For complete information (free) about rates, routes, tickets arid reservations write today to. F A. MILLER General Passenger Agent ' . Chicago. ’W** f k T H E t To be given away* Thursday, March, 15 ^ 1906 at 7, o'clock p. m* at C. C, Weimer’s A meat store to the one who holds the lucky number. Tickets given with each 25 cent ® stnctley cash purchase. m r ..................... f t TICKETS AL$0 GIVEN WITHLIVEEYHIKE | | Ask Fo r Tickets. Save Your Tickets* m f t f t f t f t C C. W e im e r , Ohio. ^ Cedarville, ft $ Cicket$ §\m to all those who will settle FUZEJILL YOUR. MJ1LLJJLL YOUR /P S N0N-BREJM ST£EL ako MJ1LLE f t - l^fir book account by Cburoday, marcb, is, w . 3 P ! ' [o * Frightfully Burned* / a _ _ . - \ Chfts. W. More, a machinist, ofIMAO PiI (IP A^l FordCity, Tiu, badhislurndfright- V 1 UR ft*5 fullyburncu inan ticctricnlfurnace. He applied Bueklen’s Arnica Balve with the usual result: twft qu id ; and p;rteci> cure.1’ Greatest healer on eartii for Burns, Wounds, Bores, Ecucina anti Piter;. £Jo a t a t / Dtug* f ih t. •" Excursion Rates VIA THE Btg fourRoute U n d te u l liLo weltdfig «»fco»morc. ^fjvS af " If 3 #***-* ><•niv<** „ . fIt’smadnaitswfiitei ot mu* Gfvftt i *tk rvmo.dy tet' % cabin® fifid fib I - F o r F a lv :- /* Dclahm FiwGi, Melt, luquiff' of J , D. WillJabififtfi. 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Keep your rig from exposure when in town’ by having i t in our barn. O . O . ' X ^ ^ E M O E S J= 3 L CEDARVILLK, OHIO. Liberal retu rn lim ita with certain axtonuinaand stop-over pfivilegcp. Call on nearest Agent “B ig Four Route” fo r particu lars. II. J. RHEIN* G tfl Pass. Cmmm i&wt, Cu te. E , B. GOkStlCH , Ticket Agte ffeilteiK tiiiai, O itte; “ * r Ebersol© P ianos A H S O t t l t f c L V PUBLIC SALE eiWo hMtiter Censctcalory \Titcte th,-"/ w CStkteU.2 rat}:,,,i £* otePlsnooMtiM' mevs-i jteteitethttMiM-* .«s (Ui* \Vp !*?v) (.10 tj'H'te-dfi to aICHid. w® ^ ^ v ■> ■a *>. % tin j:1 tvs ?ot the »»lle Wednesday, Mar. Ur, J . W . j ?PoHocls \VlSl' sell M m fiutlro farming! | outfit, neven & Polled Bur-1 | ham vattlc, fi Iieg:, votu, Isay im»! t pteomnte, vchiet« o, , hmiSilmld * ! ofe. Out inutl»nobalf mile/ jjWr-dof ite.latvilte. <*u Xenia -■-.awmofti liMis T l i e & N h ' i i t i l > f a * i o k® I3t B, Ps.nrttt S( i # i tj. 1 1NfclNNAtl, # , A ... AL^iukMSlk a iM ^ ^
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