The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
, M rdinnfej aH s- d rrnEMtt} v w siW ■ VftvJj nyt(| t Imres a t a §,*' y^iSOTCTt ray 'S taraJEc m il? ; VKh i* Psm , , i&* ¥iBe|?i*59 , “**« ’-'flcntrp Nnth Am, cWtJet H I S C U T / ’ ■ ■ ■ w a * * \ t ' *«»V* .*?:^5^ EkJp j ^ N K T " " ” ' end Itj there j. 8 f *fc r you have to trust to your butcher. - i F o r M e a t s 1 ' * i - ' i re the only kind, .fir )per appliances for' right* arid they’re hen sold* Don’t go “] hoh ^t’s hot. Bay ROUSE, V I L L E , O. urant nil DiningRooms .1 Limestone street* field.-Ohio. G H T D O T i r i c t a rOrleans ICuba :d | a c e m f o r i via i(cm [BUTE AND FHERK fo r . TRA INS A DAY ■ * Florid* S t » c S*1 Mbit m i. '■ Pullman nenrifio from areisnU, IftdJiiiapoliS afid ,-ia. Ili* I ’out Ilcut«! Pe* Strain leavincCiacmtaU ’or Jaeltsomifo and bt. iU a Limited Fnl'maa service., from Jackj'sv,“ l* end 61 . . , thstaghPul’jaiaCci- Orb®*, 0CrescentSpeclel . Cs‘r:c'ncati t# 2 T«w,Or* laffsfii-v 'H and Bjmuag* rcurh 1 ulteitn tetnee tt* via AthavjJa and mm os fa{**<■ rot Mfomstfcmefc-rm— 1T t , t>, P. A., CfitdnaaH. ^VT.P.AreChJdBMth U**. *%K?KSS!!«-*- «IN;SATJ.fa H i v Otfcans STAIR m m i OR IA ( CMJkKUi. A t o p ten*!! | LOCAl A h ^ P t^ N M * i f ^ * li. ■Mppilf'SHf'!’ Jit Patantay in -DayfHp -nf* Jk fisuk wanr**ymit’pow I^ tirraoMm fccf«*ry yoa sell. ter I i r S l / A rw Wolfow! was fe w «-9^ | L-6tua < . K. an huojticffs, Thursday. DlrJ> ArtLur Bwft u *tfMonmouth, ill., la visiting her parent®. M r. and Mn. J-W,FoIleefc* Mies Aima Atkinson of Selma, hag rotaiwMhomo after a visit with Isor sister, $ te* Rapes’ Wade. T oy . A . B . H en ry w a s in Id aviU c Inch, last SftliSsath. There was no preaching?f» his congregation. to I Tliin Ifjtnns’ I fiffl-ro i'q hr-hjt W- a vqyy attractive, stylo. c f JStaPu Maumotli redecorated ami put ^rl" Mr* Afortta Daniels hm moved . *.y*y*4fc'9ta' President Jones. Mias Edith Necld. of Xenia was guest of Mrs. E , 0. Oglesheo seveBa days the first of the week. —The novel feature In the Chicago Glee Club Is a quartet of Slide Tram- hones. Hear them on March 10 , —For readings and entertaining imislc go and hoaf tho Chicago Glee Club at the opera house M arch U>, Mr. Charles Gilbert and Wife of South C harleston visited Mr, Louis' Gilbert over Sabbath. Mr, and Mrs, J . M. Cooper enter tained the Stormont fam ilies at dinner Tuesday, Mrs, J» B . Whiter spent Friday in Xenia the guest of Mrs, Sam Bull. • Mrs. Andrew Winter has been confined to bet bed for several weeks with vericose Veins, —Always get ourprices on poultry. W, E . Clark representing Frank G . Bay of Springfield, John Shoup* an aged soldier wits taken to the Dayton Stato Hospital Tuesday. - . . —Leave your poultry a t Kerr & Hastings Bros, lor W, E. Clark- Highest price'paid. Mr, Charles Hopping is expected nome from Hot Springs, Akansas, some time this week. and wife enter S I oi blends at din- hoy, Wednesday, g ■ Mr, and Mrs. Hctiry Hariov, of hero aro the guests of relatlvof Dr. a nd Mrs, J . w . D ixon have in, felled jrmtaticn to a number of their friends for Friday evonini*- Mar**!* « , 13 Irfi'TCJaW Kyl,) of % ringfield has been the guest bf relativeo hero for s veral days. M ri and Mrft. C harles Hishet and K JL 0 l ir» 7 e,a?a ™ quests.over Hnnday ot Mra. Andrew Winter, Miss Carrie Hutchison of near Xenia had issued invitation to number of her college friends Friday evening, a for Mrs, Hubert Bird underwent an operation lit.the McClellan hospital in Xoftift lust Monday and is rjspoi’t^ od us greatly improved. Master Warren Barber was taken ' suddenly, iil last Friday evening and for a time was considered seri ous. He has improved and is able to re urn to school, ; Mr, Daniel Dean has purchased tpe property belonging to the late, Mrs. Mary Gee tor. $800, The deal Fas made through Smith &ClemauL Mr. Dean expects to improve the property and wilt make a very desir- able’dwellingofit. Mrs. Dyda Archer left Wednesday for Fond Creek* Oklahoma, where she wiJLlive with .a brother, who re cently lost his w fe. She will visit n Arkansas City enroute. Republican Congressional Convention. notice ih hereby given to the qual ified Hepublicanolectoroof the Sixth Congressional District at .Ohio, that. aKcpnbBcau convention is hereby, called to meet at-Xenia, Ohio, at eleyon o’clock |n thoforenoon on W w w i l ) A Vti ^,8# 4WS* «S!W, for the purpose of noinlnating aj candidate for Hepresentative in Con gress for said District* and for the transaction of any ether business that may properly come before said Congressional convention, Notice is hereby further given] that the basis of representation in said Congressional convention shall ] be one delegate and one alternate ] for each 150votes, and one delegate j and one alternate for each majority traction of 15QVotes, cast in each of said counties of said District for Theodore Koosevelt, for -President,. [ in 1001, on which basis the saidcoun ties will bo entitled to representation | in said Congressional convention1as foSVws: .Delegates.. Alternates | $33 tothePacificCoast From Chicago, every day from February i 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 Sopkatie, §30, to Ogden, _ Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena and -Great Falls, Montana. Low rates to hundreds of other points. Choice pf routes if you select the IS 28 2f! W ■28 20 Thomas Eushinbaugh, colord, was arrested here, lustrSafcurady, he having escaped from Officer, W ii liams of Xenia. H e was charged with bootlegging whiskey* Miss Allie Hood of OolumbuS was the guest of Miss Katie "Nesbit, the first of tho week. Mr.F. F. Hastings has moved into one ofthenew houses owned by tho CedarVille’Dealty company. Mrs; Frank Sherman of Tippe canoe City, attended lhe funeral of Mildred Landis, S abbath, Mr. Harry H a ll of Hartford City, Triti., waS the guost of Mk. O. - M Townsley, Wednesday. Mr. Thos'dore Bennett was a guest: at the home of M r. S< W . Xaglcy* the first of the week. —The Chicago Glee club isthe last numbor on the lecture course. F la t opjns at McCollum’s, March 7. —The Chicago Glee Club is one of the best entertainments on tho road. Better hear them a t the tho opera house, March io. . *• Mrs. A. L. Craufurd wont to Cin- rinnaUTuesday to attend tho early Millinery Openings and buy her springgoods. ^-Scll your poultry to W.35.Clark, representingFrank G. Day ofSpring- Held Poultry received a t Kerr & Hastings Bro3. eacli Monday.' Mrs. W . M . Walker and M r. W ill Marebaii attended tho funeral of Mr. John W . LltUe at Jamestown* Wednesday. Mlsaeft Ethel and Wilma Hpeueet Pffnt Saturday in Xenia with their gland-parenta, Mr. T. 1L Epeneor *r.d wife. Mr, Sariow, who has resided on ts 0 farm owned by Mrs, Lucy Me* ilclan has moved into tho Leary tfcpMsty. Mr, ,T. W. Follook is moving into Mrs. Sarah. Barber’s property on Xenia Avenue, recently vacated by Mr, Fossard Dixon, who moved to Xema. *- ’ e Latest reports as to the condition of Mr. David McMillan-of Mexico Missouri, are that he is no better. Miss Tirzfth McMillan of'th is place is still a t the bedside ofher 'brother. —P ublic B alls can never be well adVestisod/ unless you have. a bill that wifi stand the weather. Many farmers, in fact most all of them have learn by experience 'that the best bill on tho market is the ’ones put out by the Henrid. Tho five years that we have used the cole bratod W ateupboop stock, wo have nofeone complaint. Otherhouses of ten try to influence the customer by taking the “juer-as-good” kind, knowing that the Herald has exclu sive rights. Beside the “quality” of the stock, we give a free notice of sale, not a condensed report, up until day o f sale. ' AScientific Wonder. Tho cures tha t stand to its credit makes Bucklen’s Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. I t cured 23.11 Multord, lecturer for tun Patrnna of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Fa., of a distressing case of Flics. I t heals the worst Buans, Seres, Boils, Dicers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Eheiim. Only 23c a t All Druggists* Mrs, Mary Armstrong, who was at.'a! here by tho illness and death ’•*her mother, Mra, Mary Geo, re- tuttedhome Wednesday* Mr, Ferry Alexander, nhd wife, Mr, and Mrs. J. W* Compton tHikd llr, H, Alexander and the first of the week, Mr*Joseph Gcargo, after a weeks I '*ktt with Ins sisfey, Mrs.- Win* M<5« I ’ •’Spbril*who f» quite ill, roturndd homo lu Hutchison, liunsns* A. Creowell entertained '£3ay. Mrs. M, Townolc*y, Thursday* Townstoy has been living in but la conteftiplatlng, tho P**Witisoofproperty hero* John Johntmilu moving Into -ohouGe recently, vacated by Mv. ’■> II, HuUtfibei'g.it?* Tlie Irttfep^jafi ’^vtilinfo&phrtnf tho I iwiho nepd H* a 1by Mr# Joseph BleAfco* FOR SALE. I’dllowing is a description of two small farms which we offer for sals Cheap, Farms are celiing for $09.00 to $110 per acre ami these farms certainly took very reasonable. 03.15 Aero fawn, good cherry red soil, some iblack, on excel lent graveled road, . 0 miles west of Helma, O. and -5 miles east of Cedarviile. FinoS story frame house painted White, built about 10 years ago, in excellent condition. This house would coat g2,0UOto build today, Ss old barns, in tolerably fair con dition, fences not good? $100 would fix fences in first class' condition. 'Wo sold a- Olft acre farm across road Dorn this for $90.00 t>er acre* Wo offer this farm for $4,600, -cash or easy payments* 83 Aero farm* half black land*' half red e-lay, good frame fionao,: 3 barns, id acres sugar trees, $500worth of timber, land level. Owner uf adjoining fawn rofased $tO0 per aero. This farm IS situated PA miles from James* town, 0*, O/yrndfes from Xonlh* <mmty sent) &U w f e from O dam lie, 0 . We oiler this farift for $0,520, w ind ing 91 acres of fino wheat* Thorn ® iw bettor corn and - hay fam r m Gtoene S M I T H A C L E M A N S , im A W i t h i ? , o i i i o . Brown County* Clermont County, Clinton County,- Greene County, Highland County, Warren County* Of these delegates 82 will es^ary for a choice. The delegates and alternates to which, each county is entitled,under this call-shallbe hereafter chosen in such manner* and a t such time and place, or places, as may be ordered, ‘and announced by the member of this committee for each county? Provided, However, tha t such dele gates and alternates ahaU.be chosen m each county in one of'the three followingways: Firsf^-By a county mass cduven. tion to bo hereafter called by the Congressional Committeeman for the county, for such time and place’,' and under such regulations, „as he mayorder. : Second-—By a county delegate con vention composed of delegates .ap portioned by the Congressional com mitteeman among- -tlia different townships and precincts and elected by the Kepublicau Voters thereof? such county delegate convention to be hereafter called by the Congres sional committeeman for the county, amt for such time and place as he ritfiy fix and announce, the delegates to MuCh couniy delegate convention tube elected under such rules and regulations as may he prescribed by him,-and with such Judge, Clerks and othef officers as hemay appoint, Thlrd-dly a county primary, to be hereaffm1called by tho Congression a l committeeman for the couniy, and if by this method, a candidate, or candidates, may be voted for di rectly, m which case the candidate securing a majority, or a pluraity ns the case may be, of the voter cast shali be authorized to name and ap point the ■ delegates and alternates to which the county is entitled. I f 1 a county primary be thus called it shall be held a t such time, and nn* dor such rules and regulations as may he prescribed by the Congres sional committeeman of the county, and withBUch Judges, Clerks and other Officers as ho may appoint;- Frovided, further, that whichever one of said three ways may* be or dered and announced by the mem ber of tills committee for the selec tion of said delegates and alternates for the county, not less than ten days notice thereof shall ho by pub lication in a t least one newspaper of general circulation in the county. The temporary organisation of said Congressional convention hao been arranged and namedns follows: Henry G. Louden, ofBrown Couniy,; Chairman? Ed 0. Conklin, of War ren County, 0eeretary:ono assistant Secretary* to he named by said Sec retary, for each county jJohn Great- hOuce, of Highland County, Ser-; geant-ot-Arms. i All the. Eepubiican electors of each'Of said counties are hereby re spectfully and earnestly urged to part in the selection of tho delegates and alternates for the county, so tha t such delegatOo and alternates may fairly represent the Bepubli- eans of tho county, and so that the notion c 2 tho Congressional conven tion hereby called may commend it self to tho favor of all the Eepubli- eattn of the district, and bo by them indorsed by an old-time Kepubllcrtn Vote in November. ,* The foregoing action is iuhen a t a regular meeting of the Eepublican Congressional committee of said dis trict, all of tho members of said Committed being present. O. E . foutig, Chairman, , F* %i, Ambrose, Secretary,. Lortis Hicks, ^Insu Bone, S» 0* De^ey, . WimBockfe*. ■: ■ Hopubhean Congreoflionat coin* mlWee for tim SUtth Congressional- district of Oliio. Tickets good in tourist sleeping cars. Rate for double berth, Chicago to Pacific Coast points, only $7, Throu8;&fc tourist,cars to California leave Union Station, Chicago, at iro:25 p. in. daily. Person ally conducted excursions at 10:25 P- m. Tuesday and Thursdays. Buy your ticket from your local agent, but insist that .it redds via the Chicago, MilWanke & St. Paul Railway. For complete infbrmation (tree) about rates, routes, tickets and reservations write today to.0 , ’ ’ *’ ' ‘ n ’ ‘ '• ’ ' 1 ' , 1 , s ' . 1‘ ** <ci ’ :, t' , General Passenger Agent \ V/ L ? '” 'r r . / ''Vv^^ago . To be given away, Thursday, March, 15 1906 at 7 , o’clock p. m'. a t C* C. VVeimer’s meat store to the one who holds the lucky number. Tickets given with each? 25 cent ' strictiey cash purchase. T I C KE T S A k S O G IVEN W ITH L I V E R Y H I R E Ask For Tickets. Save Your Tickets. t r a d e h a r k . -re ~H■ »*.« 7- V ' v 'A. — re | G . G . m ........ ^ Cedarville, W eimer, Ohio, f t M e m . sU .liuL/'f 1 m F tRE JILL YO l/R t MJ1LLJJLL YOt/’R IT'S NON-BREJW J T E E L ^ M J tL L F % CkSds gioeii ioail those who will stale their book account byCbursday, marcb, 15, m - W J T A g P V E G E T A B L E SIC IL IAN T ■ —— *.............. 1 - , ........ .. . HairRenewer | R i > a e w t n u . l Perhaps you like your gray ha ir; then k eep It. Perhaps n ot 5 | V | | V I I I 9 1 I fi l | l a ) . I l l U S t I then r emember—H a ll’s H a ir Renewer always restores color to * * * v ^ H W . . I I y t . . ______________ ........................ livory IioUtekcoficr siiatud knov; that II (hoy will buy DaSan-JO Cold Water Oiareb for laundry uco they will favc not only time', b-jcauco it never sticks 10the Iron, but because each packofia contaiu 10 'o;:.—pae full poimd—whilo nil oilier Cold -Water 8 farrhc 3 arc put up in U pound paekofioa ftud the pviCo is the gis -. io , 10 cents. Then ncf.iiu because fteilanfte Starch is f.-cO from inj nrions ciieiulcalo. If your grocer Ides to cell yon 012-0^. packcgo it 3 s becauseho baa a stock on hand which howhiles to disposo 0i before ho puts in Hefionctt Ho knows that Deilanco Starch liM printed on eVorj paekogo in largo letters end il’gure ‘3 "lfeoas,' Demand Defiance and eavonnieli tisaonnd money on i tho annoyance of.tlio iron stick* gni’ IreFianto never:sticks ^-For Gate:* 25 Dalainn Bwen, bred* Inquifn of J . D . Willtawami. --AVo 0 K 01 ? »10 For conf dl^eoouf. tmaiurifi flouts for fiie tmsfctondays K«fb & iltwtlttgu BSijb'* LIQUOR•» MORPHINE 1IfJ.JW, ft t!mfeslv TAtUWKl i.rt!»i.*>aRiMtrts€i»OWNgfeVORUOi*wr.,Uot FreeBooklet n»atert»i> m i COLUMBUS OHIO gj R. E. CORRY '"' A U C T IO N E E Il.' U-Jm 4 All kindfi of Ayetioneering. Tatronagc Solicited. Satis faction guaranteed. Bell phone, 352, Clifton exchange. Cedarville. Ohio.**lX-24. 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