The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
B l p f l Jl libL *‘- ^ T* thfiJeri' * kju , rc:.imc4 l5w< A*' h t nth o»4 rc, ^ c a v e n f c w ^ J tUttil. J *> :uan, Frep,f i3s*s*|nij..’S'ljic . _ i o i i # f •to South Acgt, Cs*h*% THIS CUT .’1 >mmen<*. ifc; there h\ft anner you im,Ye to trout gWo to your butcher. ° ired For Meats ie t are the ofaly hind f0 m groper appliances tor ew. right, ana they’re ite when twld, Don’t gq tog when it'u hot. Buy i sure. L C R O U S E , DARVXLLR, .0. estaurant antf Oiningt e , sh awl Limeatone street ?pritigfie!d, Ohio LY RAILROAD*. EQUIPPED W fflf A U T O M A T IC E L E C T R I C L O C K S IG N A L S 3UEEHS CRESCENT; • R O U T E i MM& PUTHERN RAILWAY jtkom : nei"natl &U nhsi B i At IINBTIIIFNIB S t f i t i h S M t iM lt ««<* S ttttkw e s t MESEEXHTTKMTJ OHMU UBSTANDTMMBTOKUAYtOf EACHJMNTKTOMAHT i * mnts so am 'Trasfcawd StlanJ^ism ?AVL BltOWM*T. P.A. mSW.2EU,,lMP.A. ARREIT. tinted UiWM#to%Q.P*A., CfaeinmUift U N T I N O T R I P f t 'L it >f t ‘•^*vi<rc^S r i /V t:z 3 k »S 0 » 3 *f 1*3 9 » C - y #,s/v * - .»»• A i f 3 •T ' - S' r- -1I.T £ ;•----- *'r frr- - - : 5 .i AMD %€$* i-y ■ STORIA [wfenfftM Yw Hitt JUMPW of * T^ j f i fc, * - p w v r ^ r i |*'“ »■»* suffers . W t il Si**.** | M?, lisp* ?Wwk jlp. IK Rradfato ntt* m lcl the ! ggsgQBC&lcsTUCadfty* . 1 Bjra*Jacob Siegler spent Wedneg-* flay in jsooto* Mr* Q» W. Cfonse is -hixter tiid v;c 5 tber* > Mr. Jv^oa Duffiehl spent Hahhnth nlth Mu eiaC'cr, Mrs, W. W» Pronto ' Mr. Janifie A. Qs*? will not tetnm to the 0* & F . for the spring term, ■ • • ■j.|.|., 43 T,|i'iiJJ,?rt |!'|lir »r i r-% Mrs. Oliver JJeuIa luv'i icon the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 3*,JET. Wolford, Tu« .Jay In h’rslt a 1 1j r f w f e f 3 B S i f g t S i E E d £ g i 1 £ 3 g «KHf uSSwTSmaK | Mrp, Ales I tuXoniAne; a I n in e s jrfta 6 weefe hero H r iilO wJll r■-U - Lt£,.Al J fef-'.iu Qf M#r* V*r;*t.cns, J • 1 • '? 1r ‘ er' '•’ ; ■*» X t 'W. ■l ; hl i1! n •"tig n;u>a''jl u ilw os nc k , n o tin ' Mikialt # 'IT WUSSI DISPaSTITlOl^l r.i tao to )%l i j fos» Mina Martha. Knott will entertain friends Friday evening, a t her home near Pltehin, Mrs. 3, p. Kodgera returned to her home in Wheeling after a weeks stay with her sister, Mrs. It. S’, Kerr. Mrs. W. J . Smith entortainod a number of ladies a t dinner last Saturday. —For. SAM3;-~l0aor mdire seasoned Oale fence posts choice timber, en quire of Fd. Dean, The Ladfies of the M„ E . Aid Society w ill ■hold, a m arket and bazarApril 7th, in-the Barber room. Market opens at Ido’clock a, m.* !ose$ lr. « cliaiBQ for Sfjne. Mr. G, H. Smith left Tuesday for Sulphur Dick Springs where he will try the medicated water for •kidney trouble. , , 1 . ■* Miss Dulu. Barber was the guest of her sister, Mrs, W* D. Marshall pf Springfield and M iss idora Kiabot of Yellow Springs several dayjs this week. - - Miss Margaret Cushing after a weeks visit with Mrs. W, J* Smith returned to her home in Springfield Monday, Prutical painters understand the merit and value to be found In the. use of Green Seal Faint. I t covers most, looks best, and wears longest. For sale by Kerr A Hastings Bros, Communion was observed by the R.-P. Congregation la s t Sabbath, the pastor Rev. A, B, Henry, being as sisted by Dr. David McKinney of Cincinnati. —I iiave a second hand rubber tire .buggy tor sale cheap'. Tires are new and first class, ' * 3. H . Wolford. Wanted. r—Young calves of either ofthe beef breed’s, AbcrdeCn-Angus prefored. if . ST. Coe, Bell phone *83, Ccdarvillo, O. Dr, David McKinney Jett Monday for Philadelphia where ho will visit his father and sisters and attend the closing exercises of the It. P. Semi nary,. , ° Deputy Sheriff Applegate was in town Thursday looking after the ap praisement of the Stewart property. Messrs, W. j . Tarbox W. H« Bar ber and L. G, Bull were chosen ap praisers and valued the property a t moo. I t Will bo sold May 32- Kose ^sieaffep and daughter, of Acma were entertained Timrsdav by Mr, and Mrs,' W. E, Alexander, «i£w»- -j-eyerii duckson of KenTA spent Monday with friends hero, > «* Wolford is the guest of friends £h ^outh Charleston. Mrs, Emma Harper of Dayton is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, lames Townaloy. Mr, and Mrs, J. R, Cooper and daughter, Mary spent- Tuesday m Dayton. Miss LuluHenderson has returned to Athens to resume her College work. Prof, K. E, Randall had for his guest Saturday Mir. J , H. Gowdv of Kenid. ' • , i r Mrs, I , D. Silvey spent the first of the fareek with her husband in Co lumbus, . Mr. Robert Bird went to Cincmnaii t Wednesday where he /Spent several dayspurchasmg goods. ' • Mr. T.,A. Arthur continues to im prove since his backset some days ago. Miss Ina Murdock is the guest of: Miss Ora Carpenter of Selma fo ra few days. _ * Mias Belle Finney of Hew More- fihld, O., is visiting,, Mrs. J , B. Henderson,Q . ' Mr. Montrose Townsley spent a few days the first of the week .with his Cousin, lames Harper of Dayten. Mrs, John Wade of Springfield was the guest of the Misses Gibson’s aeVeral days this week. Misses Martha and Edna Cooley entertained anumber ofyoungladies Saturday in honor of Misses Ethel, and Euia Anderson. Mrs. Win. Bradfuteand children o t Washington, C. H ., have been guests of Mr, and Mrs* J* 3Sf. Lott for several days. Mr, I. H. •Frants has been the victim of a had cold due to his com ing home from the South during bur Worst weather. For a time he was threatened with pneumonia. FUDLr MEASURE Greene Seal liq u id P am starepu t up United States Standard measure. You will always get as much as you pay tor. / For sale by Kerr & Hastings Bros. Word was received hero Saturday evening of the death of Mrs. Sophia Ashcraft,* Her death occttfed on the twenty second of March. Mrs. Ashcraft '/as & sister of tho late Wesley Hufsort and was the last surviving number ot tho family. Mr. Frank Orr arrived 'homo this morning from Philadelphia where ho has boon attending tho R. P. Seminary, Ho w|U ho hero for a couple of weeks before going to Ida- ville, lnd„ where ho will preach part of the summer. ess* SttF —A T— WISTERMANS DRUG STORE t O t J 'O A H B t l t . Mixed Paifats in small cans I®hougeliolcl usuand for ag-* lietiHurol impkmeut^ faster ©year, great vm e ty , Powders for chicken ehole- r&and a general" cnwortmenf; of stock powdero. Head ^darters of the hesfc shewingpm In the market,. _Also the strictly wp-ttMlate A. H, B, Eemedles, Gunthers fine Gandies, Mo trouble to amirer tides- tions and show goods. Cor net tveighfej measure' and p i l f e r ' „ '* C f to y S B BLOCK C cdarv iite, - Ohio. By tho will of tho late Alexander Irvino pf this place which Was filed in the Probate Court last Friday, the property consisting of a house and lot is bequeathed to tho widow, Martha Irviu, Who is niade execu* trix. ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ Mr, W. D* Clemans has been making some changes in tho interior of hjs insurance offices that will make his rooms more commodious and inviting. All the policies from his many agents will bo written from tho local office* Tho Phlloshopical Literary Society will hold a declamation contest for the benefit of ite members on April 16 in tho college chapel. Admission ten cents. Good rnusie rendered throughout thp program, Every body welcome. The streets have been Cleaned the past week something very much needed* Tbqy present a verydiffer en t vie# since Street Commissioner Bailey ha&finished the work. Due thing necessary Is mote material In placet where the ourfheo is badly worn. • Mr. at- W, m i h m Was in town tho first of tho week purchasing horses to bo used on tho Proctor farm near Ttetttoih 0 ., ^ to m work. Mr. t/dliins puteliflted thfeo. from Mr, Henry Kylo and one from Mr earn- uoi Anderson. Mr. Procter teileat- ly purchased 260aetes mote of land adjoining t»3 present far© of sod’ aeres, Asmlhor ehssgh in tho sowspaper mm * ton has taken !ft Spring' field in t h a t ! . M. Uox of Dayton, m m t& inm Dayton X e m n u t itm HnrmgfiMd Nows bm ptitehascd m WprihSfi^'J 1 UaHy Jkmoerat m l hm «unsofidated tldS" pap^r with Ms HprlngHeld i>teperis’* dho ovomng rtavette will enter the Moinhig field on 'Mav | . Tim Jaat li,>prwf*i wimi la*>t Saturday d e b ito r. Misses MaWo awl homo today. THE GREFN HEAL PAINT lYillooverhetterthanotherpaiote. This in because it-is made from best materials. . a For salo by Korr & Hastings Bros. Mss. Si. Jf, Mowdy d I died Sabbath afterap Illness o^thteo weeks of heart trouble. Tho funeral was held Tuesday, The deceased was a brother of Mrs, Wm, Conley of this place and was employed as a street ear motorman on the city lines, Imake her te n o wati* lu r aenghter, 5^ y-- iSfte, C]Jh'strdl. , jW ,)y?'> L,’v | _____ tea t nc wc 1 Mr?r Holiest Ervin lost Monday! rajA j n G ‘i.n vy,; a 737^ 0^ ^ . , ^ for Misi-, 1 . Li *tira»sIJo -.ri<; ,-Mt ol " 1 ; / ^ “ “ ^ ® & I sister befcte returning to Pittsburg. 7„,;,v-, Jr„-G,‘L J Kf^ uhin Uitif A'tnrin fpfn tnd 1 5 Sited f a fho mm® plaegg/4gasd Mrs. Ifeiliali oft lie? returs Item d I'I e - uerpariy. . . . il loofeed eailtely SISer* eat/*1egid the liushafid |» iip magt Sseiliiiig-toBe. **It was -yellow# an i yours Is pitdhAlwF*--*’ ‘-That’s just the point/' said Mrs, Kewlwill. inilifjfinhtiy. “Tlmi/f.-one §1 "Mt&e. -0& a -js^sff-'.Ssttte ffIe-%1, I t was exactly the fame gawn# only it .m s yellov/ instead o f pink and ohiton instead -of -silk, vaud 'Wlmro irdne [has tucks, hors, has fol.dp# and .!». place of my tosettes .Bl5lev8. :ha8 those loops# and.where 'jhinohan.tho material liete hao the laee# and tho top of my’eleeves is the bottom of hemjr'ancV--:1- /-i/'. ,-. -:.:^Be ip l. Help!" cried -:|dr,- ;23few- hall,—Youth’s Companion. Maks tlio Esfplauatiqn. Oftenhitterquarrelsandirreme- diable breaches oceiiy beteveen-those whb really love Qne another because but that the one who had taken of fense was too angry to listen to any defense on the part of the unwitting offender. Not infrequently some unlucky impulse tempts a woman to see how far she can try the patience of the man whom she loves with all her heart. No end of harm, is done by people who mean none. So she goes beyond her tether, and before she' knows i t the tightly, strained cord ha? snapped,, says Woman’s, lif e . In conclusion, they who seek peace should remember that if takes two to quarrel, and that soft an swer turneth away wrath, but griev ous words stir up anger/’ Among those from here who at tended the Presbyterial Missionary meeting in’ Xenia Thursday were Mrs. O. H. Milligan, Mm. 3 . O. Btewart, Mrs, W. I , Liggett, Mrs, W- J . Smith, Mrs, M*. A. Oreswell, Miss Lulu Barber, Mrs, E. 0. Ogloo- bee, Mrs. R. Jjf, Kerr,. Mrs, ‘W* H. Barber, Mrs, F. P, Hastings and Mrs. W, A-Spencer. "Wilber Glenn Yoliya, the succes sor of lohn Alexander Dowio m Zion, was a former s tuden t, ,at Antioch.. From charges it looks as i f Bowie had started, a form of Mormanism by his teachings. He has been overthrown by his people and threatened by exposure ky.hm wife and Sion, Gladstone, the un- kissedte —Foil SAnu:—A second hand rub ber tire buggy cheap. Tires are new, J. EL Wolford. BE UP^TO/'DATE Xs nothiDg too good for you in HATS or HUE- NISHINGS. Buy the €best and latest.’ No an- tigue ,styles, only, the newest and most up-to- date HATS and FUR- ¥ ° ' Also a fu ll; line of - trunks and valises. We positively ean save you from 25 ^cdhts to Sl.Ouon a purchase of^§1,00 and upward* SalliYafl, The H a t e . 27 So. Limestone Street, Springfield, 0 . S p r in g Shoes. YouWillWant APairForEaster We have all the newest and best styles at the right prices. Come and look them over before you buy. Very likely you have never been in our store but don’t &tay away on that ac count. Ourshoes and prices are the hind that w ill make you glad you came. 8 H 0 KB EIGHT M Fast Main Street, BALDWIN’S mens ’ KIIIGT. Springfield, 0< E b e r s o l e P i a n o s , A ttSOUU T fc tY B W ^ A B tE . «Wohate-to? b aumicro* tiriedAS»p£r, 3 fomhoala tlie Ceasssvatoryv.kerc they ira txosiaacly »an]ec£el to tbs htrd* • ess Mad ei mii. We have u m i the Cuewato to tia a y.fftd, fitimMe» 5 aa%wolf ab;» ,c dov.carmidwar&fKiornusie *03iu.,? “ If ^ liM-Bf Dlrrclftxf , Jle ,.■>c ‘t r afi?rsralM|OtSfeslA Tfte S r N to t i l*fait0 Co» m *na n m> ru a tm s u t ^ cisicis^ATi* o . i | They Acossialo Qpc^iral Gotsrtda With I ■ . Mountain Otcrruo, J _ (fee fi£ the majiy eisriopt* 6*i|jemti» f tiusia f>& iho iVelsIi pracaotry £ j tlm.% J of t ion Aumrn, op yiko egIrit itoaesh ot tlio air/* Vtkcu, a ctorm te0C3 ovey i’uc moimtams of Walca tho i n fa n t will toll you that Ms car eari ii'rvota tho bowl of tto llson Amnvq mingled with iliiit of the wind, tiutifiUlHelefttly dear atod dio- tlnct to admit of so midaLe of whet i t is. - Tlioeo Sp irit bounds/’ to td l3 : yon, are tho r-pcHr-al doga which hunt tto souls of the toad, or which: foretell,by their expectant cry the approaching death of gome person. ! of evil to.uiri. haw of thoeo who ura- * tend that they can ;:o readily ‘Bio- tinguish the cry of the coifi hunting. } m;h ore willing to admit that they lave ever actually s^en, a Cron Annwn, ffio r/’ they say, ‘’who v/ould linger until eueli epectem dawned upon the night?” They are describ ed by Paliegin and also in the ‘Ma**; binogion" where it is said they axe of a clear, shining white, with re d ; ear$. The above seems to be the uni versal description, and op. that ac count the author of “Mythology of the Ancient Druids” gives it as his opinion that they aT * really ’toys-/ tical transformations of Druidish priests, with their white robes and . red tiaras.” , In the popular superstitions of Ireland, where a similar belief in 11 I i LOOK HERE THE SPRING OF 1906. In u o w h e r e a n d y e u w i l l w a a t i l m t t l i a t b u g g y a r c a r r i a g e p a i n t e d a tis j r e - ru b b e r e r i a n 4 1 a m n o w a b l e to d a - t b a t . G a ll . £,£ElW€?: ready for good weather. 0 •' •' •V■ .If . ' ■ • A T. J. H WOLFORD, P. S. Xhave, secured the services of a first class Car riage painter, Of fire,” Old Con McMidhael, who murdered twenty persons in the ear ly part of the fifteenth century and who got rid of lfis victims by burn ing their bodies, is said to have been eaten by spectral dogs wthat could ,be seen high in the air awfully rend ing and -tearing his fie&h” .One of the peculiarities of the Cron Annwn is that the farther away they are the louder their cries appear, the sound decreasing^s they drawnear. On thv JUvcntion of Whisky. The, name of the man who first staggered humanity hy the inven tion of whisky,is lost in the mists of .the middle ages, and all thn in genuity of counsel now employed in trying to find out what whisky k has failed to- disclose his identity. The fiery potion was known in Eng land in the eleventh century, but in Scotland not till the fourteenth. But Scotland made up for lost time, pile gaye'tlm bright liquid its-allur ing name, the / ‘water .of life/* and. madnits production a cottage indus try of noble proportions, When the' execrable exciseman descended'Upon the village.she carried1the still to- the lonely hills,. We in these days are inclined to forget that Glenlivet, ihejiome of 'the smuggler, would never have achieved its bacchanalian fame but for absurd Georgian li censing laws directed against the in dividual still and not against tho magnitude of its output.—London Chronicle,"V ... , ., ..... . ^ >; A Curious Lftke, Bridges lake, in northwest Wy oming, has a queer characteristic find one which cannot ho claimed for any other body of water in America,. I t has this pecuk .ty,* I t discharges, its waters into both th& Pacific ocean and the gulf of Mexico, During the average sea sons the waters of Bridge? lake flow out through & small river which is a tributary to the Yellowstone, and the water thus* discharged finally reaches the gulf by way(of the Mis souri and Mississippi rivers. Dur ing rainy seasons the "level of the lake becomes so high that the waters empty through another opening also. The waters which are discharg ed through this second chasm flow into Snake river»and thence to the Pacific ocean through the Colum bia, . ■ Gourcs of His Hsroistu. In the Boer war a British private made a gallant rescue. Ho dashed across on open apace swept by bul lets and, lifting a wounded com rade in his arms, carried him- to ehelter. The colonel who witnessed tho deed praised tho soldier and told him ho would bo recommended for a Victoria* cross. Later on tho sol dier was relating tho incident to his comrades* ?‘He caid something about the Victoria cross. I didn’t think anything about the Victoria cross. Yvbafc I know is that I wasn’t going to leave”Holiinson lying out there with all the company’o tobacco in life hsv£&2C&/|f A Goiiscienibas Towfti* ‘"Wanted, cockroaches. in largo ftumbs^3/ , ia unknown aa an adver tisement in American papers, to t It is said to ha not unfamiliar ia England. Its mysterious meaning was’made evident in an advertise ment in fl Wimbledon paperi “‘Wanted, 10,000 cockroaches by a tenant who agreed to leave Mo present residence in tho eamo condi tion as it wan when he took it." Tho tenant was a stickle? for tho literal fulfillment of hia cosirdM, PATEKTS .ilweaM.aRiTfsae.afSfiiflCt >r.it,::;S.:ci2c,v.;:;':;u.ll'.y|*nftg,i*-Rpeg*. 0»vdgWcfi>*ewo*>'fftW.#.i»4TEfttorratt ■ ;atxlvsdraa laE anti.r.st.m tries*; !)b*> c j . t r f'./sfi iitfv,'. is&sTgff. i t *teJ idhi toi fffttSD ^?Cig6Co#4ri€S| $125 INGOLD $125 Will be given away, Monday December 31. Tickets will be given witfr eacjfo 25 cent cash pur chase. Qne $15.00 prize* Five $10.00 prizes; Twelve $5.00 prizes. ' SAVE YOUR TICKETS. R, McClellan. t ire Tir$t 0 ass Rigs Best and most up-to-date livery hed feed barn in Xentral Ohio. Everything new. Especially equipped to care- for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposurewhen in town by having it in our barn. Tickets given on a $200 outfit to be given away December 24,1906, 1 ' O . O . ’Y T V i a i l V f l E S n * , , CEOARVILLE, OHIO. ANNUAL T A K E S P L A C E APRIL 26 1906, Consisting oi forty head of fast trotters and pacers, family and business horses* Get a cat alogue. W* B. BRYSON, Proprietor. At Oak Lawn Farm. ‘Xenia, Ohio. *% Calker 71 If.*- . Arf. Tflti*‘t«wrprior-'! uu flint I’«influx for |!ifr» 1"uir. oSc;- t -I. c -. v ><■ a r j v. -'nu? ‘Hctffjfuk: atvl vv< ih h :v* \,Tr jilaiV) uu u?J; ftnfHycjj to M> j-t 3 iv 4 tint'| , tt'.jii ifi':; ^ • >•*it tor ' t >Js G
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