The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
-UR, 7“ ® ' ' * m i <-! -*n. Iw i? raieg. f u ] m Beat M m ^ p* ^exalSecurity. ±L_^*.L*±- . : _____ _ <?f»% Vie^Prcc H W»Mroau. OaAW* JPftutfeAm(Ml* 4 ^ :^~'T* s S= 5 S*B* yboryun have to tout looto yourbutcher.' - .ied For Meats BJ tire the only kind to proper ftppliaucea for $ right* aftA theyto t jfp’hea pold.- Don’t fwhen ifc’s hot. -are. m j S S M f ' * f e ; CROU SE , ’ A k v I l l f ., o. M f i ; ' 1 m%wk %nkml - and Limestone str«* rinuftetto Ohm itfOiieani S Cuba ibedin comferi V IH ' j a t o r n ‘ ROUTE f AKO 9 UTHERNRr. i«h. Pttllmur panned him , CJOVel«wJ,rn<L:anopo!I*»»* l& p ii?., Ki-JX, \ Ibutw*V: ro?2«ciu«. p~, iDoitrsm?»•», ’(*Cicci»* lJ. t-jr Jtkkwaviiio a=d*• *<■■, ....... Florida limited “Is PaScaa surt-fco.-ft** n.'t ltj£.'rrib-Sb-via-Me*** , II & ttlw* *trxrttig n C:-a. J w:.,: ZI. 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J, WlWtfjan la a gucfJ 'triuy at a <linnrp party In fietea fs-'l^cnhyM k . A. f., WlWsnan. ptov. W. J. Sanderson left WcU- sesday tat Wtlea, O. S«raWIIl0Fields h tho giiost of DftVtou wiatives, b Mr, FrankBUI o^Souih Steles- tonspoutSahhathwith hfo moili^ Mr. andMrs. A. II. EViwell en tcrtaiuecl'ft tirnnlwr of friends at . 4{unorWednesday* ■•■li- .<**&*&**** Miss LanVa HempMU of South CSarlestouis the g«ft»fcthisweek of M’rs,J. H, Brothorton. ' MissNellieMcFarland spent Sat-, urdayandSabbathwith Mr. J. P» jidtr and family of Dayton* > ; ctBDfek SBijh PAINT*- 1'hotopnotchof paint goodness. Forsaleby Eerr &Hastings Bros. Cardan f Two Acent packets for J ..* : U “Moklo. At *J v. ...... / ' o *Mrs. OlexnBieb andsonof Colum busweregdests at-thehome ofMr, JacobSiegler*Thursday; ; „m\ |i|[i,.r.„.,Jiw-i^ J _ ^ r The Ladies' of fcho M. E, Aid "gornety will, hold a market and bazarApril 7th, in theBarberroom , \ ; t i 1, .j.....mm "■■» ** r 1 * —The childrenwill appreciate the American’ Fubilee Singers at the opera, house March »l. Ttfby not t#fcethemthisrime? - * -The piat for the America Jubi- iBeSlngjrs’at theOpera house will openat ireOoJluw’a,Tuesday March ST. Tickets 35cents. Ml |I|Q|yiai'd*rjiii'^In *)*?*■ ~ * Fhemany friendshereef Mr. A. S. Frasbr of Xenia will regret to hear thathe does not improve very ■rapidly. '' 1 ;i' .1 ^i"C< « Mr. Charles PendlUmhasChanged hislocation fromSpringfield to Os- fcnrn Where be is engaged in the hlaoksmithbusinessfor himself ‘ « Bov.d.'.Wi:Bickett , » gsadnate .of thecollege, haagivenup hi» charge, atMiddletownand accepted A call .dt-th'eD, ,ton. P. congregation at ften- " MissTireati MeMiiiau is expected homa thisweek from Mexico. Mo,, whereshe was called some weeks , agoby theillnessand death of her brother, Prof, Daniel McMillan. SfissJemuoErvin who has been visiting- hot Bister, Mrs. Ewing of Kansas City, accompanied by the latter, arrived hern Monday to ate tend the funeral of Mr, Boliert KrwiR. t -.. h Mrs. Arthur Brownwho has been hereonamonthsvisit with her par* «ntsrMr. and Mrs. J. W. Pollock, re turnedtoher home in Monmonth, llh,Thursday. :! -The American Jubilee Singers oomoheroSaturday eveningMarch |lunderthe directionof theitpworth Leagueof theM. E. church. There J*<’obolterorganisationon the road. THATHOUSE OF YOt-ItS V/lll feolmore comfortable during the cold season in * warm coat of OrecnSeal Paint. Pursaleby Korr A Hastings Bri*s. M#, f„ for^enfuckoy, q » iim w«r4l)!c*-HTfty -j-Ahiericanwoven wiretence at rightpricesat More&HastingsBros, 5D\- Carl Paul and wife have o f ° t o w n ° tU (3 H o jp p lB 6 > f a r m ^ e u t h Mrs, 0. a , Sphar ot Xenia spent Tuesdaywith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JamesTowiisiey, V .......... '!'U- Mr. Frank Ervin was called from Cincinnati bytho death ofIds undo, Mr, Robert Ervin, l »vn-nrH'ynff.ud *!•£+"' . / t Dev, W, A. CopdonofTrauaniiHv. O,, spent Beyerai days heje this wcekAvisi«ng hisfriend$(?) sloy Paulin Josp^slmyni who iswellknownherowasmarried onWednesday to a Mr, Bcedec of Hintplace, ■ Mr. l rfan% Eusloy andMr, Dwyot of Dayton snenfcThnr.-:tiay am! F?I- .. ...... .. ... ..... . daywith Mr, and fto, D. S, Town- attain3ot bnif.liiapr o trail ^ FOR THE UTTLE ORES* A Curious Past Indian htgend Qca* ccrrdngMonkey*, _ AHowisnutJ’caty of IIoMlnralatl, In^lia* fd:p r, I'/.ml h itrcrra v>ith cnorsaot;arKu-L >nf r,t«nc.\ romo of wliidi ora pih i ou lop of tha m'mxs In mek u tray that It InoJio oa Mrs, HarryJohnEonspontHabbfttb H,-PA tint* Mrs, Win. Torrence of, South Chatleptonwas imattendanco at tho litneraX of Mr, BoborfcErvin Tues day, ed here* his household-goods arriv ing, Monday. - „ , i i *'' * ,y y * Messre,HermanCorry of Dayton andEarnest Oorry of Xenia were the guest of ^heir father, W. H. Corry over Sabbath. « -< ' ' ' - .{.iwU Mr. Ed.,Ferris of Cincinnati was r*r* ■ Mr. B. C-.Watfc sent one of the choice pigs of hts raising/ Tuesday to"Mr, W. J. Dickinson of Trenton, *>J'? , j 1 " ” /*i ” 1 ' c,The publicsale Thpraday of Mr JAB. Anderson s waswell'afetended considering the rainyweather, stock broughtgood prices. The K'» ij-'se Hon. Frank B.- Moore, Mayor of Omaha, Nob,*, and a man - well knowjn here die! several days ago, Mr.'Moore has been iiere to attend the'reunion1 of theSith regiment* . Mr, Clyde Sproul of Pittsburg accompanied the family of the late Robert Ervin here. Mr. ,Sproul is iu the auditing departmentof the Pennsylvania railroad, MissZola Downard entertained a number of her lady frtehds ia$fe Friday afternoon m honor of Mrs. ArthurBrown of Monmouth, HI.- * v ^ a • ’ 'lf'ri l!' Owing to the high water In the south forkof Massies Creek, 'there was no school in the Hafcoldel dis trict where Miss $dn% Townsley teaches,' The water in thecreek cut off passage to the buiiding. » At a recent election in Union township Fayettecotpify thesaloons worevotedoutbya vote of 400to 47,. After the saloonswere voted out of Washington C. H. two started in tlie township* ‘'Swan and Sky Dark” were well rendered. The followingfromhere attended: MissesDoraandCharlotte SieglOr,Radio andFannieBiff, Belie MiddletonandMessrs. George Sieg- Woodbridgo '.Uatlcfc ami Harry paddle., • - ‘ ' C '■ . Wowill pay 22c perlb, lo t Butter* Wo will pay 13c per tin*, for Kggs. Wewill pay 8 tfu per lb, for Lard. Wewill pay 0/>ep.-r lf». forBacon. Vho above prices ^opd for one w . % fromMarchitsth. witoUphf* ‘AT* WISTERMAN'S DRUGSTORE . — voec/iSBiv flruita, " l<!i 9m, S tCotiON* m Ra«l. m 0 ario«sMiket *f toilet Soapa«a‘ NhrScatosableflriic* kiBeterandCBeaiter «Mat(hemailOrder BONiei. A' .ria l will ttuivittM' yon. . CgOUSK B LOCK Ccdarvilie, - Ohio. —‘Remember the best entertain mentof the season comesSaturday evening March 3l. The American Juiuiee lingers will delighta large audience. Mr. James Gray who 1ms been attending O. B, U, is home for; tile spring vacation. Mr. Fred Dobbins laalso hrme. * Bell your poultry to\V.H.Clark, r.'p^'«-mtingFrank« . DayofBpring- field. Poultry revival at Kerr & Hastit:gs Bros, each Monday. Merchant T a ilo rin g Lot nshryour^Tailori f thi» spring, clothing |made to order. Try Ida. , _ Bribes, M l find Mis. Arch Douglass of Oxford, On who have berp guests of Leuhie Bratton and Mr. It. B. Barber have returned homo. ThoWarmweatliof tho first oflho WrttoupletlAVlfli'fltownMwwjf£i ifeved the snow, Mh<-si^!acreok aswell Us all tho blanches empiy- ing into it were on a rampage. The channel wlH ho thofirgidy washedout, flomoiJMng needed bo-* fore tho ftuttpiior appmaclms. TI iq salo of cents for tho America!* Jubilee Bingers %i tho oprift house Baiurilaynight, has excredc<1alt os> nersri*, ofihi rrn^ are yot » t <>w Mu»;I ovutu ilOVAVi’ri If you havo asiy intlvft of goisi ; m u t it a K M id ^ M n it ■v- ?y «!=< i ‘l> os- p rtawfM.vouteHi ti-P p'ty^tf crat in atiVAnoo. Mr, Harry J^roy was in town Thured&y wo suppose on electric lino business. There may be some thing “doing” yet bywarmweather. , t ,'W,.... I . • Mr, H* L. Bull Kokomo, Tnd., is spending a dayOr two with L. G. Bull and family. Mrs. J. P. Eorigfi!^ of Wheeling, W. Va„ is the guest of her sister, M^DiF^Kesr.. . . . . %ptn )nad^ by mmo prrio^torie f 3 3 Dt 3 . Asioh^ tha ihbabitaolo tho elly f sere io a le^onfi which gs,-. plains th f prcrpheo of etoafs, Aeeorclinp? to tlna legend, the mda- ' befit wliteh m earJicjfc times Inhah- itet tho lan& beyond tho Hima-' laya^ seizedon tlie^remorkohle idea o? Imildhi^ q hridf«e l»dv/fen tho mainland amTii’ftdslaM M Ceylon^ m i , having peenred the irmendoni blocks o f stone and other building materials from the. mountains, they started on their journey southward, Tho road became long and tiresome, however, and when the,y arrived at the spot on whidi Haidarabad now stands they were obliged to,throw their loads array, and today these stones, so the inhabitants.of the oity eay, are just? as the monkeys left them. OTt'-piw<Wji m tona hived Snail*,^ . ■ In certain parts of the, African laces . ......... ....... . inches wide at. BA ■ y»tlI'^iSnihroidi • m J m m J . ' at Binn’s. Mr. Charles'- Crouse 'is making some changes on tho interiorof his back. This-wilt give more room in the front tadisplay goods and care also:he “ —The American Jubilee Singers will be here under- the direction of the Kpworth League March 3L Thosewhohearda similar organiza tiona yehr orso agounderthfesaitte directioii wfilvOcail that there h ter V * W\ fl * ,r^A* • oho. ThoM Of X i iryey Associatidnchords gave Hie annual spring it city. TPeare in receiptof a copy Of tbo EtPasoNewsbeingsent hy Mr. R, P. McLean who is located in that city in tho interestsof the National Cash Register -company. Tho edi tionwas guile an enteosive ono and was theresult ofWoman's toil inthe interest of the CivicLeague of that city. The work outside of the mechanical part was peri >rraed by the ladies of that organization and is certainly » credit pt that body. The edition was largely illustrated by half tonepictures.- „ A munher of young, folks were entertained last Thursday everting at thehqrneof Mr.Oharlcaj^Coppiog, Those present were Misses Eleanor Smith, Charlotte . Sleglcr, Bello Middleton, Ina sniJ Jennie Mur dock, Vera Andrew and Fhnnie Iliff. Messrs'. Fred Bather, Harry Owens, GeorgeSiegler, ClaytonMc Millan, Walter Morion, Charles lloppihg andRalph Murdock. The partymadetho trip lna sled* Tho boys that were arrested in Bpringfield lor takiug part in tho riotingSome weeks ago wore fined ono dollar and eastand the fine re mitted. Tho Judge remitted the fineson behalf of » number of pe titioners, seme of whom eat on the jury. Tho costs to tho statein settling tho riot was $7,073. Of what use am laws and courts If offenders are to bo treated In this manner? JCvrryhousekeepershahid know that If fhtywillbuyDekmsseCiild Water Olartii forhmndryuse'they wilt mva mb only rime, froRiwitneverstickstotboiron,bat becameescbpaekags ecmaih 10 <Kte**one fall pftjssd-'Wiiiie all other Cold Water Stsn-hcsaropntupiO ?*pound psekagss. findthe priceistheeatne, 10cents. 7ht» aealni;AagsBefimtofiterch teitm horn iDjwrloinclifinlcias. Iiydilfgroarrtrieste- scll you« 13-oxpatksiteteisfetaewhshas astockonBandwfihhBenkhtstodispose dbtfowhe pats in Btffisncc. He knows thatlkfiatica gutchlm printed oa every patks*einlargelettersandflkorw Hbon,* l)mm& DetlsftcpandMvamachtlaseaftd moneyani th*wmoyancs cl tholmnriidt- gnr Beltanesneversticks, ta r p t t f mn 4 \M#M*** }X<t m nlmv you too of €mrn» hml MafGhKS. Vu hav« *n Nn <’ watring on »*n ! tot tttehi m il M ptli'ee * « ?-i w t“*f rh ^ ,»^ than tho «wnphw»"‘ L ift DIP %Mt Vftlltla List offcttms remaining anealled tor In tbo Codatvilto postofffco for tim weekending Mm, 23,1964 List No. 12.' Cseeavoilo Doinoiiteh,, Riugaton Dnrlgi^Delop, JdSrtftUtefi Alfri-tb’ Viucemo Narria Luiglfi, Fmtelgti1 1 Jmnfftiho foAufitiiALiutino, u VaMomMo Vm*«*'>f‘avalam,, Anh't«h»“ F<,rii'*T Tarte.s, thickly In 3.898 a naturalist traveling through this, region- collected gome for' five were pa< ed until naturalist. oars. These snails* shells ~awayand left -Untonch- packed -in a basin o f water to be cleaned. To his ‘amazement, a quantity of healthy I!- !— ........ ™' the fuffo’ , .., oyer, his study table l, % ^ 1 ' ^ iMu.Hu... ■^ r .. ' v.The Sphi«XAnswered, ' ' •KWhat.is the Secret.of'successr S&ked the sphinx- “Bush/’ said the butthm 1 - ‘Woven be led/ eaid thepencil,. “ Take nains/* said the window “ Never lose your head," said tho barrel. ,<fDo a driving business/* said the hammer. a good thing and stick to it " Said tho ghte, . “ B 6 theWork you are suitedfor/* said the eMmney*-r- 0 cngregatiohal- ilt, , t ; Two Sunset* JhOn* D*y. The town of Leek, in Stafford- «hmv iSnglandj hUs thc rare priv ilege at a certain season of the year of witnessing two 1 sunsets in one day*' Between the town and the western horizon, there is a high mountain* and when the sun dips ‘ behind its crest night begins to fall and the lamps ate lighted. An hour or two latetCffie sun Shiites in all its; n-lory through an opening in the range of hills* and out go the lamps brim lion cage. at Roanne; H e.was.shot by' gendarmes* who killed also -tile two lipns.remaining in' tlie cage* as no-, *>Mdared to go near if. The lossto Hemenagerie ownerwas^lOjOpO, - . ( ' ,in ,ifinlif|l|l*An.^,r,u» ^ ?° -■;V' /“ Th* R«*ti*»t kliur, ; ' V The intense activity of thekaiser is.well known. He looks after the ) music, the painting,Jhe nteratnjre and the morale ,of Germany. But that i&'onlyhisdiversion, for ahove. all that ho is, the;German emperor. until the second sumtefc in reality* rigsnight Poor stek Dotty. nooi-Odllyloretek. Call tins 40C10P qtjk-ki fiho lituftca jbocat aBite, If *ho tides not isct Sfurti bettercoon, I'll alt upwith her ali flight. Htr lianasafo cotfl, . ' Her ptneo to weak* : AcUdie tifitssnotatry. If I Uan-t kc® watch ■ ARJfakegreatcore, Bear tidilywlil ®K1?die, -—WariJiiigtcnToat. Humanburden Rate, This is a moot amusing vuriafion of the old fuohloneS potato race, Tlio playora dre divided into two equal squad? rod stita# facing each other on parallel lines about thirty feet apart, A 'player from cadi gquad gos-a to tlm 6 ppesits lino «ft‘d at the- ulf-noh ^Gor sum across tho space* picks up a member of her iSftttij carries her hack to tho lino and then returns lor another girl, The player first tarrying all of her squad m gm& acre;3 the spaces wins tint A Csnundfum, %liat Is ecoigh for one* teanitifh <im fwo andmMliugntall im three? A setfet; ' 1 e n g u sh e o u jr r ch e ss , - ©e'tecccccQty wardreho fop pres entatjoa at court in I^ndon h m E-risall matter. A eliuph, ronif: dies wPl ec:t acytlsir*" fr^ti to- not inchdimr hu-e* whichmay. ha a family heirloom above price. Tho .debutante's, banquet may la- riralo t?iuy worth of costly orchids andhothoiteo iduams; Auto gdova* the xcgulprion twenty-fan? batten court glove j will '-ost 03 or $10 a pair at least in a’Bond street atore, end for shoes tho price I? $23,a pair. ,lt is omharrasGing to find that almost' every detail of one*o ate tree m laid down ?>yhw andIra on- dared for centime:'. _Soma points about rim pre.-enia- tion at court are imtehchangedsince QueenVictoria^day. The '“courts/' as they are now called, are held at 10 o'clock at night, an hour much morebecoming to one's costumeand completion than the erstwhile after noon. session; also there are beauti ful bands in attendance* a most ex cellent buifei supper* and, last, but by no means least, the king and queen sit on gorgeous thrones at the end of a huge and sumptuous saloonin all theglory of ermine and nurple and jewels beyond price.— Vper'e Bazar* ' , ^ .■W'>unrjM.M ■! 1 u When tho LionCageBroke. LOOK HERE • y ? and.hounded, to- the platform ’ at Vandranges. Hewas.hurt, but-rush ed down the line* .upsetting fhe sta-- ariped guards* aboard a locomotive Was sent In chaSe. Before bis nur- cottage o£a'ri^aalmanv THE SPRING OP 1906 , Is sow Here bnd >bu iw ll want that that twiggy o r carriage painted and y^rtsbhered and I am m w m do th a t C a ll and get prices* H a m yanr work done now ready for good weather. wy«j^yyv* ? J. M. WOLFORD. P. S. I have scoured the services o f a first class .car riage painter* r r *iSK » * — ..... -y’i""ii|n -1 i ","1 ■ look at tlm signals. SHe,heard a deep, growl .ahd saw 'the animal's eyes hashing fromribe darkness. H snatched the lamp from the'gate i -1 v \k'\ ! $125 W ill be giyeit aw ay Monday December $ t . Tickets w ill be given w ith each 25 cent cash pur* chase. One •. $ 15.00 , prize? F iv e $ 10.00 .prizes;, Tw e lve $ 5*00 prizes. No tickets w ill be giveh bn . book account. ^ T ^ 1 ' , * > . v* * - } *■ . , v h n k *4 1 v V' J*w s« * -r . ,r, ^ , , „ > D , // \d::r ] >>.$ McOef" ‘ ■« 1 11 “f 1 r ^ !.r< , . ' she said, of an oncoming and'Xfainted." - *•*t . \ ‘1 ^ » 1 . t <r* - f , - a T1 ’i u i 1 > 4 " , / 5 u ^ J l « * ll ' * >j---t--- •■ ■->...... " "* - 1 M — ................. K, ....* . . .________ > ___v As kaiser his-rvoric falls nnder three heads—foreign affairs,- homo affairs, and the army and navy* The de partment which gives him " most work is' that for foreign affairs* for last,yt!&r lie read 1;3C7 dispatches from abroad and 3dl telegrams and gave a personal decision In 018 cases. He never signs any dispatch without reading i t He algo ha 3 a : great number of verbal reportsmade to. him* and it is probably tins over work that readers him 00 nervous on occasions and leads him {0 speak out things that be had better have confined to bis thoughts or to his confidential correspondence. -Th* 0 rfe* About Influenza. Many theories seek to account for influenza. One is that the bodies of tbe 5V000,000 Chinese drownedwhen the yellow river burst its bonds sev enteen years- ago gave off into the atmosphere a vast burden of-poison* on>y organisms by which to devastate the world. The explanation of the scientist is that there lurks- some living poison in the earth and that •this is brought forth by certain cli matic nonditions. The necessary conditions arc a hot summer, fol lowed by a cold winter and a rainy spring. During the time o f drought- - thoearth te cracked and.fissurcdand : in time receives into these Inter-; slices water which lies otagnant hod - corrupt, to 'give off whan the- hot weather returns poisonous oxhala-: liens which make malaria general. Dare infected* men wherever they, go carry it with them. Gfir'msi-fj Farmer# and Birds. German farmers are trying to in * : dure the smaller birds to return to their old haunts about tho fields and for this purpose sro retting out t e a and other artificial devices to eorvoJho birds for homes. -The fstnuka need tho birds to destroy the insettd, but the birds are disap pearing not only bivauso of them direct slaughter, but also bseauso tho old trees in tho decayed hollows o f which they built their nests* the old oop.Ts which they tented* and lath f)i which wore prvbfia In In? sects, together with -the stagnant 0.Ha which yielded them food in abundance, are all disappearing be* fore tho dare? cultivation, of tho- present thrae. , 1 Best and most up-to-date livery aed feed barn Jh Central- Oh io. E veryth ing new* Especia lly equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it in our barn. Tickets given on a $ 2.00 outfie to be g iven w a y December 24 , igo 6 . - l o . O . ■ \ 7 ^ 3 B 3 T 3 M C J t s i J t - e CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ANNUAL Horse Sale T A K E S P L A C E APRIL26I906, Consisting of forty head of fast trotters and pacers, family and business horses. Get a cat - 5 alogue. W. B* BRYSON, Proprietor# A* Ortk LaWn Farm, / * , Xtnia, Ohkr* mm 4 PATE -Uii-MttiKHRver#*», ■■ad««♦■*«w-nt*»«t«a In l-:*»a«si5Unsthan- I#W****,!**, 45 W* P.WM.-i!»■!>- 1 * »♦**" s.^osi ttVitW mmftm, Metm*> O.A.SNOWtoOO. MONOM 6 N T 8 WA*KE|*JIEi08tAl$ sMciAtmtaiaatM aw » “"“jssjRM^Msar*-“ ExeuUSlVE DESIGNS. “WSfcKV 6 tr#SIMUKit t»* a*Ul!S*t o «* Awe MACrt W*Af *AVW #««• rat m <*«(? T**» * jww ttVAlKK, il « iceuKV A W t iO d x .# ■•wvmriir tom**#*- •- i p t muw*$ Calker 71 ‘lb /v' ourprit .\n»a IM f Friififtitg ftW HiSn VfUV, tiHflCB- aiy te. f,.u' ,) k m lt «uff %'c tmt* 1.31ufi'jt! tt 1 r-i-y Htf+t toMetM. %IU -’ 5'a*->uu uracr it « mm t*g V’ ’ iipiiJ tHic-ff uftf l*riawi, ** 3 i >... fte) It tos 1 - UVH in fitrawi ffrtftik ,1
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