The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

jpii.'J r.\. fHt fit'P * IfiO tTt*L } '( ^VWL- wiM *'■ ^ wfyfi ji :>t f n t o f a n y e t l u r fe rn , * , . I She Oedarvtite Sierald. « a § ' 3 TKo ftovi wlwn c.askrd wkh aa J; f l£dc"r,dcr.- v-atesa year vSs,'.^,^ f | I g p o t dca god a pw.wgt ccute* $ |ucDiiscarccctlydesired,* ,...*».<] osI WENTY-HINTH YEAR NO. IB C E D A R V 1 U E , O H I O . F R I D A Y , A P R H >S. 1008 . R 3 C 1 S I.C 8 A Y E A R . I J . M A H jWAS CHOSEN ITBICTI HUE IS TO RETIRE. »*« A ch&ngQ to to 6 tnaoftgoraonf of iCii-meiictTp-i -"•“?* rtm to*----: v&ykd* a t which time W «u and W, J>Wfidtnan will dispose of their fWorc-sri to ©. W» and 0. X#* timith m i retire from too business in Co* darvilbv ■■ W. J. Wtidman has lire?) clot-ely 0«i3fl»e<l in tbo banking business for over twenty years and tools the need ofaresL Ho and bfe family utter vifliting frtenusjin Ubicago ana Iowa will probably {spend the summer ‘1n the 0z«Tfc Mountians of South-west Missouri and North-woefc Arkansas wliere they own extmmtoo tracts of timber land, • Further than , this they have no definite plans but win probably locate in the South-west where the winters are shorter and wilder.' , ‘ Paring tho past nine years through hard work ana close attention to details, the' Exchange Bank has grown to a posit'on in tho front rank of Greene County’s financial institutions, The business will be left In good bands and the same conservative policy will bn pursued in the future as in the past. Mr. 0- I*. Smith, who has had several years experience and train­ ing will Succeed to the casluerghlp of the Bank,' Associated with him In the active duties will be L. E . Whinery of Sabina Ohio; young man of several years experience in a well managed bank. We bespeak’for them the continu­ ed confidence of the business inter­ ests ot the community. mu N O T IC E . Notice is hereby given th a t all vaults, rubbish and-'ashes must be cleaned up andcarrfed away by May 15th; l'OOd, and .persons failing to complyWith the above notice, shall be considered a Misdemenor and punished accordingly, By order of Board of Health. Arthur McFarland'Health Officer. AmmmaFHUuH The Xenia Presbytery was held in Xenia Monday and Tuesday the opening sermon being preached by the retiring moderator, Bev, W. J, Micheal, pastor of the SUgarcreek United Presbyterian church. Bev O. H. Milligan of fch*. U. P.' church here, was elected moderator for the coming year. The reports of different committees were received. The attendance, which is one pastor and one elder from each congrega­ tion, was good. ’ The members of the-church here as well as friends are pleased to know that.Bev, Milligan was honor* ed in being chosen moderator. Y . M . C . A D A Y . The Y. M. 0. A. of this place will give a great religious feast in the A* M. E. church Sabbath, April 2$. A t eleven o’clock a special sermon will be delivered by Prof. 3$. A. Clark of Wilberferct JOnivaraifcy. Text, John 14-' ' , A t three o’clock a special program will be rendered consisting of ad­ dresses and excellent'music. Prof. W, B. McOhesney will speak on UA Man” . "Prof. W. S. Scarborough of Wilberforco University on “The Negro Criminal-Haw best reached.” Vocal solos will bo rendered ,by Jerry Menze,.a native African, and Prof. C. E« Stewart of .Chicago* Sherman Hunniettt violinist,” * .£olss£i,e3*i4d*Aj»ESjr*At.rve=v iScs-cA. J l «*#»■>. . «fe*saUISfti£$l *$**h.t*i$'*f±* ****** |o«it of JieuSa to Dayton has been 1discontinued a fte r an operation of three years under the Bapton & Xenia Traction Company, the nppo^ sition line. The line was built as cheap as pos­ sible and never has been a paying 'proposition. I t is stated that the bridges are unsafe and that the pres­ ent management desired to give up the lino for that reason. Ju st what will bo done with the propepty is not known but i t is known that in* fiances are a t work to. get the lino extended from Xenia to Cedarviile and thence to Jamestown. The tracks in this case would be taken up and with the polls, trolley wire and other equipment need to construct the proposed lino. The Cost to construct such a line would be normalto the company tha t will have no-further use for.this proper­ ty. ~ r> Such a line has been talked of for several years but like the 'line to Springfield nothing has developed. BRYAN .GETS HURT. I PM BCTAX. POWDER A b s o lu te ly P u r e HASMOSUBSTITUTE ACream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos- phatlc a c id . JKSYALSAK 1 M 3 POWDERCO.. NEWYORK, N O T IC E . . The Bighty-seventh Anniversy of the Independent Order of Odd •Fel­ lows will be observed on April 29th a t tho M. E . Church a t 2:30 p .,mM standard time. Bev. C. I«, Conger of Jamestown will deliver tho sermon. An mvlta-i tion is cordially extended to .all Odd Fellows and their families. Also to tho public a t large. Come oat and spend an hour with us. d . W. Frantz, Sony. —Get an Oliver Steel breaking plow of Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mr. John Bryan the ■owner of ,‘Biver Side Farm” near •"Yellow Springs met with .a narrow accident la s t Saturday afternoon,while driv­ ing up tbe embankment into his b a rn .. The horse lunged to qne side throwing Mr. Bryan over tho em­ bankment and fracturing his hip, dislocatingboth shoulders and other­ wise bruising him up. For a time he • a s unconscious but is now1,rest­ ing easy, Thomas Tindall was in the wagon a t the time b u t managed to get out without any trouble. N O T IC E T O BREED ERS . As I have sold my Clydesdale Stallion “Prince” I desire to inform my many friends and admirers of the horse of the same. This notice will "therefore cancel anyother an­ nouncement may have made ei­ ther by poster ot Other newspap­ er advertisement. • G. W* Hammaii. Council viewed Cedar street lest Fridry afternoon and a t the even­ ingmeeting decided to- cut the hill on Cedar street so that proper drain­ age could be had to put down co­ mmit'sidewalks, Tho work will probably bo done by contract under the direction of the street com- miBioner. SurveyorHood establish­ ed the grade Monday. I t is not known just how itoon dm work will be started * . The Bepubhcatt state convention a t Indainapolis Wednesdayendorsed tho cnactement of atwo-contfare for all railroads in Indiana. The legis­ lature meets tho first of January. Pennsylvania is also-considerlilgthb two cent law. Ohio seems to have sot the pace. -*-C3et your Bocust fence posts a t - Kerr &Hastings Bros. “KAUFMAN’S FOR QUALITY” P ie Best Makers In The World Produce The Clothes We Sell. If better were to be had, we would have them. There are none bet­ ter. mid we control these high class lines exclusively for this territory. The bsot ready-to-wear garments in the world are here and mvast your inspec­ tion. MEN’S SPRING SU ITS The new single and double-breasted feuits, cut m the latest Spring patterns. P lain or fancy effects •*- tailored to meet the requirements of the mm t exacting dressers* pO.od to $ 25.00 ' Y o u n g M en ’s S u it s $ s« o o to $ 20 . 00 . C h ild ren s ’ S u it s $ * 50 to $ 8 g o . Stiff and Soft Hats $i.oo to $ 3 . 00 . If You Have Tham From Us-They ’re Right. KAUFMAN’S Springfield’s Greatest Clothing Store. t .23 Limestone St. - - Springfield, O. mam fal!fc*V£t6^£‘iCu^£3Z-er^2U.A firxMciitr*.- xrzxnii in-Xenia last Mondny o i tfid call of tho county audUoi’ to aitnnjjo for tlioir work. The assessors have o’? days to complete tlioir task bogm- nlng the second Monday. In April, They get per day foe their servi­ ces*. Tho taxation on dogs Is more strict this year than ever in tha t if tho owner of the aoiuud fails to pay tho amount tho owner of the proper­ ty must settle, All bee thive? must be listed, The following schedule of prices was adopted; Horses will ho divid­ ed into first, aecoud and third class­ es and will be worth |180, |70and |30; cows |30 to Ifiti fat cattle, c cents; stfok cattle, 4 cents; sheep, common, |3 to |6 ; sheep', graded, ffO to 110; fat hogs, -15,60; stock hogs, ,|5.C0; brood sows, |18 to |fi); mules, |30, |70 and |150; wheat, 70 cents; corn, 35-cents; oats, 26>cents; rye, 60cents; clover seed, 18; timothy seed, |i,7S; clover hay, l»; mlx*d, timothy, $6; potatoes, 50 cents; wool ,20 cents; pianos,, |20 to |2R1; watches, 15, to $50; ft utomobjles, $800to f1000; These prices, of course, ,»to given merely to guide the assessors. ■ . NEW GROCERY FIRM . t A new grocery firm Will open in the room adjoining the new location tor the Exchange Bank on or about the 23d of this month, ,The instiga­ tors"in the movement afe Messrs M. O, and J . H. Nagley, the firm name to be known as-Nagley Brothers. ’ For the opening the firm will han­ dle nothing but staple and fancy groceries but i t is expected .to em- g :e general linis (is the firm pro- 6es, . 1 ; m M. 0 . Nftgley has been for pearly seven years a clerk in Bird’s Mammoth Store andis thoroughly Acquainted with the trade. , B|revi- ons to this he was employed in Stew­ arts dry goods store. Mr. J , H. Nagley is foreman of the, shipping and finishing departments a t the paper mill and has proven himself a Compet&nt employee. For tho pres­ ent lie‘’Will retain ^his place m the mill and not enter the grocery busi­ ness until later though lie will be a partner in tbe firm. , These young men have many friends in this vicinity who bespeak for them success in fchoir undertak­ ing. , —When wanting cement remem­ ber that Kerr &Hastings Bros, han­ dle Naqareth Bdrtland. Bov. Boss Hume, son of Dr. B. H. Hume, ot Springfield has berni called by tbp U, P. congregation a t Clifton, Bov. Hume graduates from the Xenia Seminary in May. Mr. B . McClellan has given his m ea t store a very attactivd .appear* unco in having neW paper pu t on the walls anti the woodwork painted and varnished. PUT VOUB DOLLARS INTO GOOD PAINT I t pays overy time. Ordinary paint is dear a t any price. Green keal Liquid Paint is an investment. For sale by Kerr AHastings Bros, Mr, J . C. Georgo has filed suit ttgainsfcT. It. Calvert, administrator of tho csfato of tho Into Alexander Gains, -an oifortte being made to collect $000said to bo due irom the estate for tho care of Mrs. Gains. Human Blood Harks, „A tale of horror Was told feymarks of human blood in tho homo of J . W. Williams, a well-known toes’* merchant of Bac, Ey., Ho writes; “Twenty years ago I hod severe hemorrhages of tho lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King’s Now Discovery. I t com* pletoly cured mo and " noye re­ mained well over sinei I t cures HemOfriiageo, Ghtotoo l ohglm, bofc- ilod Colds and Bronchltifl, and Is tho only known euro for Weak Lungs.' Every bottle guaranteed by all Druggist” and $ 1 , 00 , tr ia l bottler free. - CaUnhCannot tfe Cured, With t o l appKcatte&, as they cmw4 Vaacbthos^cl Catofii & A bloodo? tor,stitodonaidisuse, ssAin »rJej eotars it you takeInternal rccatiHfs Bail's SMsffhCatofe net aqtiackmcJltino It w®pjcscrltrl by c mt»I tho fe>t pbyel» clans in thistounfey foryearn is a reg­ ular prescription, It Is tsapucJ of the? £-cst>tanks toiawo* tsohiocJ wltb tfcobest bleed uailtes, crflrg tlsrertiy iti lha mu” coussarki-c?. Ti® ptrfcrt e tf ’two ifeweaiditnJawtotpredutrseaib won- hfcrfoireaaJfolorjfhrg t'afawfe. Canl to testiEji&nials ltt$> Adlrc^l’1, 3, rlim&V S Frt, Tiic^, f> Polil by ihm H S’* , u&fe I'AfiJi? tiles ■torethe best, L U > filial Aw«.a«cit / <n>risvxswftnn, . iisa Grceno County Sabbath School As- ■codation v/as held in CJcdarvilio in the R, P. church (N..S.) Tuesday, None of the thJX'a sessions was over­ crowded with nttondante, but it was evident that those who did attend were interested and benefited. Ce- darville may not Jiope to draw as many delegatee as Xenia which is much more easily reached from various parts Of tho country. Still all the townships save two were represented, , President J , M, Gojde presided at all sessions. . The report of the County treasurer showed that only about $38,00 had been raised In the County during., the year for State work whereas $100 is the amount expected. There may be a better showing before the State Convention ip Marietta if tho various schools do not forget their duty, The Secretary, H , C, Dean stated that there- are about. 8,800mem­ bers in tbe Sabbath schools of the coutny, Considering that there are abou j 82,000 inhabitants it ISap­ p a re n t that the schools Still have a field. v.|The one thing that received special emphasis ip a ll the sessions of the convention was the importance of teacher training. This part'of1the ijjubbath school work has only re­ cently received attention and there is uo doubt that it needs attention, Mf- M» A. Holino, State secretary for the teachers training work, was present and gave an address a t each session. He is much interested in this department of work and there is no doubt that those Who heard him will he more and more pursuad- Cd tha t Christian teachers need the very best training, they can get. Nothing that is too gopd for the Work tha t they have to do. Herbert Davis, ofXenia was elect­ ed president of the Association. Mr, Daviswakelected to fillthe place of J . M» GoOde, of Xenia Township who was elected secretary. Tberre- tiring secretary is H. C. Heap, pf Xenia. Other officers of the associa­ tion who were ro-eiected are; Vice president, I. M. Edgington, James­ town; a»«isi»nt»ecriBtory, MissMary Maxwell, Xenia; treasurer, Miss Laura Alexander, Spring Valley; primary Secretory, Miss Katherine Schweibold, Xenia; secretary home department, Mrs. George Gyer, Xenia; teachers’ training secretory, Prof. Geo. H. Eekorle, Jamestown. R e m v E D ^ fl THAT iSOMB PB 0 P 1 UB UBS 0 ICJ j | ENOUGH TQ® 1 *$ TO THIMK THAT f IT DOESN'T AtATTgE HOW THEY look .- b u t w h a t is th ebe &£et*r{ o m APPEABANOg B Y W m m w i ££$* j y p o p . 17£<? t i i t f y I T t e i / f f } BUS’TEE BfcOWM _ X mm WSAHC NO POOLS F IN E HORSE S A LE . - The annual sale pf trotting and business horses a t Oak Lawn Farm owned by W, B. Bryson will take place Thursday April 2®- In this Sale can bo found many high class drivers, family and business horses as well as droit horses. In .the list ^s Lizzie B, 2 .Wtf bred by O. T. VYolford and owned by J . Fred Green of Springfield. Another fiorse known hero is Fhronsy Bell bred by M. W. Collins. She lmo a trial record of 2:82 and is a great ac­ tor, A meeting of the Library asso­ ciation is called for Monday, April 18 at/2F. M.» a t tho Cedarville Li­ brary to consider dissolution and other matters. F. A. Jurkot, Pres. Wanted;- Traveling Salesman, Must furnish refermces and invest 41000,00 in first class G per cent Bonds, ©alary and expenses paid. Experience not required,: we teach huBinei a t our mills. The Wheeling Booting '& Cornice Company,. Wheeling, W. Vo. THRIFTY ■ PEOPLE t?ceGreen SealLiquld Paint. Con­ sidering results, it io the cheapest on the market. For sale by liorr &Haoiiugf? ^."m riM'riTPiinwi'.'i" "‘fi'Ti’1 r For the Children To succeed these days you must have plentyof frit, coup * age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? net forget Ayer’s Safstp*rii!a« You knowit mikes the hfoed pure and fleh, and builds up the general health in every way, ?! sm 5 satinw t&tm WmfAyes'aratt.A'-iwgetabIs.toWrtawS' IP YOU HAVE 5 EEN POOLEJ> IN THE ChWHE-S YOU HAVE BOUGHT IT WA^ NOT OUR. FAULT. WE HAVE ALWAY-S KEPT (SooP CLo) HE-S IN OUH ^3 ORE. WE ALWAYMHALL. H PAYS. COJME TO VS THEN ANP LET VS CLOTHE YOU. 5 WE ^HA 'LNoi POOL YOU. A Bid .BUNCH POR. YOUR DOLLAR. I*S WHAT WE -SFALL GIVE Y 0\f. . A CUSTOMER PUT WISE IS ACUSToMER MADE .FOR '. S. YOU MAY t>E WISHING ANEW SUIT FoR, EASTER. SUPPOSE YoU LooK'AT OUR R o g e r s , j - e i t . a n p co . 'S s u i t s > p r ig e p ^ 1$£O.OO j $ 55 . 50 , $55 OO, $ 56 * 00 , $ 30 . 0 0 . KIRS HBAlto;SSUITS,PRICEP$ 9 * 6 5 , $ 15 * 6 5 , $ 14 . 6 5 , $ 16 * 0 0 , $ 5 0 . 0 0 . PtCK'S ' SUITS, PKI'EP $ ld 6 5 , $ 15 . 6 5 , $ 14 , 65 . $ 16 . 6 5 , $ 16 . 0 0 , $ 50 . 00 * WE ARE BEGINNING To WISH 1 HAT SOMEONE ELSE HAP OUR SPRING t VERCOATS. OUR STOCK OF, THEM S GETTING LOW, &UJ *YoU KNOW THE SWE* TEST MEAT IS SOMETIMES* . CLOSEST To THE BONE. HoW POES THIS STRIKE YOU; A $15 KIRSCHBAUM TOPCOAT FOR, $ 15 . 6 5 ., „ ’ RESPECTFULLY, THE WHEN, ARCADE ' ARCADE^ SPRINGFIELD, oHIOc OPENING! OPENING! OPENING! —Of what you ask? We answer of everything that’s good. And we don*t want yon to keep quiet about- it but tell everybody that you meet and everybody that you see. Don’t forget to come yourself. Don’t for­ get to invite your neighbors. Vo what? Well X most forgot, it is J C.aConwell’s fifth annual opening And buggy sale which is to be held on April 12th, 18fch, and l4tli. At this time I will have 100 vehicles on exhibition all of the very best makes. 1 will-have buggies, phae­ tons, carriages, driving wagons and road,wagons, also a full line of im­ plements. A complete line o f new buggy harness will be on sale a t this Opening and sale, *We will make special prices on our line oi goods a t the sale also, special terms. I t will be the timo for you to buy, come in and see the goodo any how. We Will have good music a n d 'a little something else on the side that, will ho useful to you if you com© during the epehlng. Be sure to come and tovito everybody. Dont forget the date, April 12th, 10th, and 14th. J. C. Conwcll, Xenia, Ohio. i CHARITY B A LL . Xenia, O., April, 10.—Active prep­ arations have been begbn by ■’the Xenia Elks for, placing the rink in proper condition for their fifth an­ nual charity ball, whlohwill foegiven next ’Tuesday evening. The com­ mittee is making efforts (oplace tho floor to better condition for dan­ cing than i t ever has been before. The music, which will he furnished by the Bons of Veterans band of this -city and- the Cadet hand ot Springfield, will be excelent. Five hundred extra chairs will bo placed in the rink for the accomodation of persons who wish to watch too dA«- clng and enjoy tho music. *1110 -dee- orations of the rmk will be elaborate and it will be brilliantly lighted by electricity. , * Although tho animal charity balls given by the Xenia lodge of' Elks have always been ‘the principal social affairs of the season, the fifth annual ball will surpass all It’s predecessors in each particular. That the affairs are given “For Sweet Uharity’n Sake” is one feat­ ure which makes them popular and more largely patronised each suc­ ceeding year. E A S T E R S U I T S tl&TS immmmL fitmm M'tfH-.wf _ We have-your Easter Suit . all ready for yoi5*ike solef-t-Iast- ■ ■is so large and varied tha t all can- fro pleased* Box Cteat . Suits for Mtesssand Ladles at- 416.00 to $28W. Eton Sails In ' a ll too new colors anti popular materials atfiS.®?, and up. {l <NEWFASTER NECKWEAR, *, Almost makes' selection ofnew neekweat for Easter a t 35c, 600- a a i.fU » , MsMIag stocks, iuraovem and coliaf and cnif gete;: • ■wi&mmm,'. n . Tn black Itod vMtcva ISmlfct! quanify ia tho correct longtli® u and in usually gooil values. FINESERRATESKIRTS Ferfeet.fitting, ttm kind tlsat’o go wall mado that you will ka perfectly pleased with Imlli the nkirfc and tho piles. Dlfttk., blues am! grays a t 4with 41C3 and 43Jto Fine Panamas, Ifard ©ernes and Voiles in black, navy m& grays a t 43.C') io $ kw \ Wluto Eorgos and Panmnaa- fit ?5,ST3to Jobe Brothers & Company XENIA, OHIO. * i

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