The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
© GO TO THE RED RIVER VALLEY <£} o r W IT H M E 1 T A R C H 20 , 1905 . I am the man thathas conducted these Home Seekers Excursions for the past several months and have taken over 200 Clark and adjoining Co, Most conservative Business men and Farmers, There names furnished on appl&afioh TO T H E SOUTH W E S T I make an exceedingly Low Rate and furnish Free Sleeper, Special Pullman Car will leave Springfield in the evening of March 20th No changes, clear through to Oklahoma and a FREE SLEEPER ALL THE W A Y FROM SPRINGFIELD dear into Oklahoma and Texas, Free livery to see the country, THE SIGHT SEER IS AS WELCOME AS THE HOME SEEKER OR INVESTOR W e want to show you this wonderful country, with great opportunities and advantages, Where the Rural Mail Man makes his daily visits, where the telephone is in nearly ever home, Good Schools, Churches and where honest labor is in demand at big wages, where yOu can b uy a home on easy payments. Come in and see me* ■ < i t i$lLdlker phone* Bell Main 2953 Home 1338, COMMERCIAL BLDG, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, | fi LOCALAM>PfilSSOMAL . Postmaster Curtis ot Jamestown vas in town Tuesday. “~W.jE. Clarkwants your poultry. Better see him bsfofceyou sell. Mrs, Sylvia Kyle has moved into the Geo property recently,purchased by Mr, Daniel Dean. Mrs- Ida Dowry and daughter H&xel visited Mrs. Mary Conklinot Xenia the first of the week. ■ Tlw Qlrl* * f Cadd*. ' Caddo has some real live girls, A tenderfoot struck this town and pro ceeded to accumulate an overstocked cargo o f gayety. He selected for his suhjfccts a couple of girls with quite as fervid an appreciation of fun as he had himself. Simulating anger because of Jiis. advances, they took after him and chased Mm across haekrJot*, throngh a Mexican's ta male patch, and the last seen of him he jumped over a wagon yard fence ana feu,. He arose, and when HOW ISTHIS. Miss Fannie McNeill ia in the city this week, attending the dress mak ing opening* Fo* HAh®:—lOhead of pure bred O. I* C, brood sows, will , farrow soon, „ A. O. Bridgman. Ot. he faced his pursuer*, he fell on Ms kness, and his* prayer was: “ Stop! Stop! Ton don't intend to kill me, do you?” The .man ■still, lives, and the girls wear a smile that won't comd off.—Scuth McAlester {I. T.V Haws, - -Fan£3 aj , e 100or moreseasoned flak fence posts choice timber, en quire of Ed, Dean, Mr. J, 0 . Mathews was called to Hillsboro JasfcSaturday foattend the tunetkl'oi Ids father, who died, at t!iat'p, '.ce Saturday mofning. —Hell your poultry toW , K Clarkv ropresentlagfFrank BayofSpring- field, poultry received at Korr A Hastings Bros, eachMonday. To all purchasers of pianos ho- tweed now an# March 21 wo wilt give me tern* feditionin thofiiflste&l department of Ocdafvlllo coUtgo -ffrcoi . ( 0cofgo A Bleglet, "Fst" y«sn la th* tSuth. The south is entering upon her third wXatMyear., hive moreliko the two just passed Will place the south in a position ia withstand a long inage of "leafa” years, although there are no reasons for apprehen sion, But in these fat ycard should we not make provision for necessi ties to great progress and enlighten- rnent?. More and better school- houses, moreand better teachers and opportunity to every child to learn to read-and write, insistence that erery child shall learn to wad and writeMneist upon these things now, and in the future the south will gather mote in the ufahH yearn and lose less in the rtIean" yeifib— Columbia (8. G.) State. Wo offer Ouo Hundred.Boliass Reward for any cose of Catarrh that .cannot be cored by Hall’s Catarrh Core, k . J . Chenney & Co,; Toledo, 0. Wo the nndersiKiied, have known F. J, Cbcrihdyfor ihelasjfe1-5 years, and beljeva him. perfectly honorable In all businps transactionsand financially able to carry out any obligations mode by his firm, Welding, Krnnan & Marvin, "Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s CatarrhCure Jo taken Internally, actingdircctlhuponthebloodand mucou. Snrfa'cesof tho system. Testimonials free Price75operbottle. Soldbyall druggists. TakeHall's FamilyPillsfor constipation- PUBLIC SALE!PUBLIC SALE I will sell fit public sale on tho premises of Kemp Gorden, deceased on comeE of the Federal and James town pikes, south of Gladstone on FRIDAY, MARCH 16 , 1906 . Commencing at 1 o’ clock p. m, the following property towifcj PRACTICAL ADVERTISINGFOR TEXAS. . Mr, and Mrs, 3. W* Mathews co der rained Mir. Clarence Finney and family t Mri John Ftaoy and wifoetod Bfi**>.I^aggitoF6isM$y last Friday owning* Mr, mti Afte. Henry llarioy left Monday for Springfield after tt visit with Mr. it* 8, TdWHsteyiiKlfaRiily They aspect to leave Saturday tot 0 Atlanta, Georglai1 TortureBySavage*, “ Speakingof tho torture to which am en t tho savage tribes In tho: Fhflipplncs subject their captives, tetainds mo of tho Intense suffering 1 undated for thtee months feat?*. toflammatten ofthoKidneyB,” says W.Sf, Sliewhan, of Cushing, Mo., “ Nothing helped mo until t - tried Electric? Bitters, tnree bottles of which eompletely cured mo,,r Cure* Diver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Blood Disorders and Materia? aha restores tho weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by All Druggists. Pries£ 0 c. Tho second annual meeting of the Northern Settler* Association Will be hold at San Antonio, Texas, under the auspice*of Jhe -Southern Pacific, assisted by tho Business Men’s Club of that city, the dates selected for the meeting being April 20thand Sfst, Advertising matter looking to a wide publicity of tins occasion is being prepared, and wig he forwarded to any person making requests tberofor* The object,of this association is to have any pro spective settler or Invcstorforniohed reliable) data as guidance in any transaction he may elect to make. A very low round trip rate will ha made to San Antonio for that oc casion, and low rate exeurctonn will bo ran from San Antonio to ouch point®viators may desire to inspect. The possibilities . afforded by a gathering of this character cannot ho overestimated, and I would sug gest that ydtt begin now to plan and make arrangements to visit Texas at that rime. ‘ In this Movement tho Southern Pacific has the co-opera tion of all lines In your territory, and yon will doubtless ho solicited by thete traveling representatives. For literature and additional in formation, plca.se communicate with Mr. T, 3, Anderson, General Pass enger Agent* Southern pacific, Houston, Texas. 1 good work and brood marc, l i year old, in. foal by Bed Wing Jr. 1 good milch cow fresh in Juno, l Pol and. Cnina sow due to farrow by middle of April, 1 piano box buggy, farm tools, harness, 2 breaking plows, double shovel plow*, buggy and wagon harness. !$25.00 PER .ACRE $25.001 , -OUSBHOLB GOODS Consisting of one new Home Hew ing machine, chairs,., cook stove, heating stove, and other articles. T e k j s M a d e K nown "D a y o f B a l e SARAH J. GORDON . FOR SALE. I will Dell at public sale atmy farm one undone-half miles east of Yellow Springs and one and one-half mile® west ot Clifton on tho YellowSpring# and Clitton pike on THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1906, Commencing at 1 o’ cloek, sharp my entire herd of 20 HEAD OF PURE BRED AND HIGH GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. Consisting of the Splendid Herd Bull, CLARINDA’S BOY NO, 693S2 PRINCESS NO. 60 LUCY LOCKET NO. 67 BELLE'SSISTERNO, 146337 And toother cows and heifers some |or which arc pure bred hut not rec- jordodand the remainder are high grades and strictly first, claes. dairy cows. TERMSMADEKNOWNDAY OF SALE. C. E. BIRCH, B. E, Carry, Auet. B . Hilt, Clerk, Bis four Rome Excursion Bulletin- -WIIA Rid)BlackfarmCana IN NOBTHEAST TEXAS, along tho FOB MARCH, 3993 t . Louisville, Ky* ; One faro plus 25 cents. Dates of sale, . March to, 17, Bt. 19,1003. California, Mexico andNorthwest C e x a s m i d l a n d \\ rib*5way second classcolonist tickets; I RAILROAD , j ► 3n a community not iar behind t * your own in development. Yal- * lies range from ten to fitty dollars { per acre, and the land is all good l —absolutely the best in -Texas. * Our people want YOU, and a \ ■neighborly welcome awaits the 1 thrifty man and his family. j Round trip home-seeker tickels J are on eale twice monthly to all t points in Texas, and the sight- } seeking way to Houston, Galves- } ton and Ban Antonio (with Inter- t ' mediate stop-overs) is via the } ", Frisco, TexasMidland and South- | tern Pacific Bystems. ■ t sold every day. West andSoulhwtii One way second e!as3 colonist rates, March 0 and £0 Weather m f,bH for Fobsmey t(M , Faihfftlij, 0.9b snchwt “auobcf of m-tW§ d; depth $ Ittc to i ra te 8? tfjufttici'stoftos t} wind tlrecfioii h , Wri pot em t tjumsduo d m daysSij rtottdytlayo 0; raogo of teio- p iAitires is degrees $ average temper* &y ikgiccBi highest tcfiipif- Bve^rhoaselWeipe?«hoOtd know tbst if they w® bay Dafaftct? Cold VMoe Stftreb; tazlVM&ry use they will eavo hot only tstoaosdit a sw slickstotes tostt,hat heeahSaasris- pkto&s ccntaift 30 fo - c s o fall pG’aadMvbiSo All ether CoW ‘Water gtarclHSiarepat tiphi Stfpenal patlegca, and th« prfcafatbs ar.e, to tent*. Then «#in tekowlkdanes Stastb fcftcs, freos lajtiriasa < htwicri*. if your trleato Deetor# Ate Pufried. Tho remarkable recovery of ifon- netii Mdlvor, ot Yaticohoro, M g *tor the subject of mmti interest to the! medical fraternity and &wide circle’ of Monde, Ho Says of his cases t “ Gwitsg to ttovero inflammation off tho Throat and eotigeetlon of tho} Dungs* three doctors gave mo up to* Kiwi'S-riirr. tt !*£*£ 1t ^ri-fartt tn r nM ik gm m k m m tea 4 ttegte*:! fielow stew. February d!o, when as » Just resort* I was Induced to try Dr. King’s Now Dls* w*s''f«thot' aid, but thesefeavo to-n ooldrr before, f t mttiee dry* wW:cSA° }emory and I am 'happy to say, It o ile tm k * puli In Defiance, Ha t o « s U w / w f o ” ttoios the wm’/if ttAtBsftsswa SUrtls lhu atetesi ert BPC,nddtto* Ton- silitla, Weak feiugs* Hosfkncsa add liitlrippOs-ffeasafitecii # i AH'Drag-: ................ . ''ce»; piekii#iinlsrfsfettersaa3 H inw Itefeifid iteU^ac# and awemmh ftooend Following io a description of two small farms which wo offer for cate Cheap. Farms are dolling for $90,00 to $110 per aero and these, farms certainly look very reasonable. CO-75 Acre farm, good cherry red soil, some black, on excel lent graveled road, 0 miles west o f Selma, O. and S mites east Of Centerville. Fine 3 story frame house painted whit©, built about iff years agw iu excellent , condition, This •house would cost$3,#» to build today* Sold barns, In tolerably fair con dition, fences nqfe good* $100 would fik fences' in first class; condition. Wo cold a filO aero} fariq across road from this for 130,60 per acro.j Wo offer this- farm for $1,000.00, f'a;di or easy paymenfe* S3 Aero term, half black land, half red clay, good framo house, 2 barns* 30 sugar trees,, $300woftli of timber, land level, j Owner of ad|ol«ii3g farm refused' per aero. This farm to situated mites from'Jatnen- ’town. ()., 0/S mites from Xenia, (county scat) oj>|miles irota t\> darvillo* l). Wo offer this farm for $0,C3), including 21 aorect of fine wheat, Tte-in 10 no Issdfi'f com and hog fawn tn GreonO teiunty, SourStomach ASf1 tm nfe«*CSVJulia,tbav» 1A1 >% ms1 teseds »Jttm* ctoasEa.CMeMeU^trt IftBfDI1Itdirtgtl-a (CaS ■ - 1 a *s3aeea* IFurthcr particulars will bo gladly f furnished upon application to * f i . W . T R U A X , | LAND AGENT { r EScjUaW Building, Dayton*Ohio* } V . B» MeKAY, j General Passenger Agent. I Terrell, Texas, t l Seat for TheDowote r ii«^MVwes3 • ^ BuecnAo Northand SouthDakota**Minnesota and CanadianNorthwest March 0, J3, 20and 27 Oregon, Washington, British Columbia*’ andNorthwestWest andSouthwest Homo Beckers’ Excursion March 6, . 2tt, 1096. Winter TouristRates To Cuba, Florida, Texas, California, a&d all seaside and Inland resorts of tho South. Tickets on sale daily., Washington, D. C* ahd return, Ono fare plus $5, Tick ets sold Marco Cl, JOItO. Apply to nearest Big Four Agent H, J, RHEIN, Geril Pass, A g l Om em xjAm , Om o , E. B. 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March axtii Bctuwi limit, April fid, permits ten days- outiug. ■ Kcdne* J taico to ■ tm a m m m May %I» to loth, rihrlaera4Imper- . iai Coatjeil. SAN FRANCISCO T«|? 911i 2351,% Jfa- ■ Isostel EdiKAtional Ansodaiter t'ornenHoa, te'pfcte! low faro ttekoto hoJith, Soufhv, rst am! nthwcri. * toa»,y point, and parilrnlam al-.oue l\iio?5'tet»!3ia lints-pa:> C* $, KFYFi, Tieket Atfeni Cefe* vitfe, CM#, 4f*HM r * *• !; C’,<DI lx T ITCOI pnvot , iiuiJ.w4fr Scwygy vnagrrmaot ; fSs# € d i»a u o item p ou th o p a ito f/B o s r f’ |3}4 j hoJiehswBM’ » e d the fetephouca were k- Xente delivering the “ Boss” to gather all ctrotoro tho delegates* Tho meeting was «al organization.»the fcol uttcmped to break uj by disorder and con: pretense of making th1 izotioo. AndrewJackson, wi of tsvo years ago at W .around Wm, r>l»yed t the “ Boss” and was « mam Much different »t the former convent! „ duct,-this probably , ] j r Mayor Brennon’ s enB the saloon tews. j . K. Dean was cbn meeting* ho being l he yressional committeen ingWm Bucktes- Thi men did not know niff thing was all over. T the trap they had fall Fleming Watt, son Wattwas chosen tha j tary white Jackson parts for the Schm idt; Both committees’ ret delegates which was by Jackson and Wat time. One try ing jo d other. Jackson’ s cr time for instructions and adjourned whil finished the business ( way. The object of the *v break up the tneetim tbhfcH. B. Smith coul< a candidate. IfcwiU bf| thatSmith has always 1 man and was the one ugag” the court hous< in paying several tho] to ’ ’Boss” Schmidts s< Sion in Xenia. I t wL. called that work of thj was stopped by an htttQght iig the] the Herald at that tlm] The two lists of dele; ■before the Congression: where It will bo decid| will be seated. tHE LECTURE Irs The last number ol course, the Chicago Gil operahouse test Bntml wasan exceedingly pll tamment. The attend! bably the largesbof anj numbers. “ As a whole tho coni has been the best alfeij bohoped that those hi lection of next yeaifl make as good selectio nothing more value tol than a good lei turo col IL oi [on- CARD OF Tl LiH run iVtj I wish to express thanks to those who s| fd me with their heljl toy in the rad beroJ dear father and ml lather above be the st| of nil. fcro’ Met fliS LIST tor LEI Wat of te ttm fomnl ter in tho (.’edarvillel tho week ending Mai Hat N f Powom. M, A* fihaw. m & , D, Mmtmd j x •tz file Itfif! M i Itli ktaf I‘658 P Is m m * *&?53r.TS_ . i J N m k i *- * “ i!
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