The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

\ l PSsl ye** :h hiixlcr k ? s:c:a£ETo!J >ftow 'natd i> friccrJo* I n it e s o f FI ro. ,o E ar? o f i Ith relatives ■fb Po rtland ir& Hosting? jtfcbtsMtoxtw fl& tinea Brc pica Tovrush sflngliOT «<•» loo w ill h© © ho R* B* -'uanto a o a i n. *■ ^ClfetSo&r "lied. and Cfo, K c^ /o tQ , ffeo jvaciaa* way to ^E s ta te ,. pej. k om u tf* kf3.s / w£*:**■£***\*3*|. R « 8 Oaotoep, f& ApCCaphicp B* Stoddai C. otrivod11 ay©v isit*' .■•Wil,'!.U""■"VM‘1!1 ■''I'W" htj McGarr. rdayvdtb-,h< j;f nont. .efria AioMHia. i M exico,. Ido. , H ag ley ha* j , H . w o i venue*.,. . McLean ii- ior property b* ’ *•> 1 1-1 f. Ew ry ieffc k& v isit wit >velauU. iU B a rbe r is hep dau ym of Xenia Mrs, Charles nd ., ^vere t are th is wee! ■x u F inney a 3 re tu rn ed i visit-with re PA PER a id Bed Roo Border a t .nan l its there isn’t ou have to trust you r butcher, Por Meats the only Mud to ' tr. appliances for jh tT a n d they’re n sold. Don’t go n i t ’s hot. Buy OUSE, a m . O v mi Oiotofi Rooms Limestone etreet- te , Ohio, A I L R O A D v tP, B aker ’ s '.and bales ho first part BOSS has m. i Hau te, Ind m ea t in a pi efl*A id Soci-1v will hold an i., Barber block PPEO W ITH UTOMATIC ILECTRIC i SIGNALS i CRESCENT J U T S 11w an t bind- io K e rr & B rmoutb, the nes M ode l iianapolia 1 .’*J . H . Ken) eek ,: ng- People’s rch gave a :isa V e ra At aff*- • lta Condon ovoaing fro days v isit 10. R* Torrent i took hin ru relgtifc ejeni rcducoti&$\ At,n:- -A nor' iggy cheap. J% ARC • - BN RAILWAY WTO« li i l i M fPOBHIT OTES io tb« ■m t k w w t . tr w a n * w Mtf $HIRBTUC«Mir>«r CNTK70 MAHV tKR JWTH. (ftOWJfi T.PM. k,22U,,»;P.A* fc-Iw&nttl. O', tienerd COS»0.P*A-1 CiMimii, a 0 1 1 a i Point*!’ A r i d e c f ill im p teE ? ^ % C 3 y g. t e f o r e t a g e a m l £ | ! 6 W t o I c f i a i r - t a S g u m ts i • tfc strict 1 E c u t c t i i t e a f l a o ■ fibuLfo I d nil di&tv 4* n u n o t t r i p »Srtiv* S » ^ % i m <ico to us-ca ■ ,r^,T«t p^ ^—A!{yc»* r i'-A l r . y 1 Nt.C 'll H- -•> _ Si At& £9* ..tA'S A'.S.A j R 0 U 8 I 3 * r v i H c O R I A fiEtl rhtf<tfec>, I i I-jyifioHi h:ct!oy twjro, clso fjrss -,n c 35 o by Korr & S tag ings Tij^3ga1a DawnarJ o tho c-;f t ;‘ndpnatl ftto adto. - A|;3, Ai^i« Oi-5 PiJsIa'icIphJa in ■M?.p y d e Barr of Bay ton opent fc’ibl'^tb with roM ivca hero, ^SlozAretfa Portland cement for ^ ! Q C t E e « & ^ t!55&'3 Breg, ...giysoouih f^iuslft^vcisa, shass;? , at E « r &Hastings -Bros, »jpp, Therfea Towasloy of Jam e s- toWio visting he? con Mr, O. M, ScvrnHley. Communion will bo observed ffab- i>ath by the R. P* congregation, a jtev', W. B. Btoddard of ■Wash­ ington, B* C. arrived here Tuesday for a few days v is it Mrs. John MoGarry o f X en ia spent Saturday w ith h e r father, Mr. ItileyStormont. . Sira. Therzia McMillan arrived homo from Mexico, Mo.t , Mohday evening. Mr. M. 0. Nagley h a s moved jn to partpf the j . H. Wolford p roperty onXenia avenue.. .' . . M i .H . A.McDean h a s moved in- tho Weimcr property ou Eoj-fch ■ ’Slain street. Mrs. M. J . Ewry le ft Tuesday for a Wo weeks v isit w ith Mr, Wm. Ewry of Loveland. Mrs. Sarah Barber is spending the week with her daugh ter, Mrs, Charles Ervin of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stormont of Prlneton, Ind., were ,th e guests of relatives here this week. . i (>4 v Mrs. John Pumey and daughter Carrie have returned, home tram a two vveeks.visitjsvithrelaiiveR in Lc- gak county. WALL PAPER a fine line of Kitchen and Bed Room Pape r a t fc per bolt. Border a t same price A t Bird’s* >^ n rio iu f :iK\* [icrrs, At I ’Ji.fn, TAlChr* for E astrp sco E: j rjao-pn tw , n f pj £ .c ^ ° • --PoBPAr.Bs-’SWor tnareccaonnocl Flnctc«!olr^-o" r ^ r n V 0aJl r K3f3 cheioo fin ite , cr * " w i S * « t A tT O te tW3 o0!eo 4 « 9 < * l5 « .» e » , ^ havo a eccsb # hand p a s t e fm j haggy top fialo cheap. Tires n?o bow j »M first class, . = J , J . I I , W e lfe ’tf. GMgloy a n a dcagh - ter, Mrs, « Wrlc3 MoLaaglilto of , a®cctov;o Bpent Tccsilay with J f e . a l i o who has bom %niU. alch. r MIcs ItcllQ Poroytho t$$X h 0\7 Con* cord, O., who has been thp gacafe of Mrs. V sm h Hastings' jtnu Mw, W , G, Thomas basrotwmed to hw home, REMEAKTS of Garnfits^pd Mat* tn » n a ‘‘€ liF ,A P « , 4 ^ T.’t.' >U Pape r <Jteap A t B ird’s Tiic^ tria l for -h av ing liquor in violation of fho nc-arch and selsure law against Thomas Mitchell will bn heard Tuopday* Mrs. J . H .i Milhuru has returned fromBirminghamand other South* cm points aitoV n p leasant v isit with her daughter, Mrs. David Fellows. — ......... * ' - Dr. M. I, Marsh had tbo-misfor* tuuo to loose h is driving horse E a t weok. Pneumonia had been con* tra d e d during th© la s t heavy knows. Mr Andrew W in ter visited Mr, C h a r ts Kesbifc and fam ily in Dove- land the first, of the weeka Mr, W inter also made a business trip to Cincinnati. Word has been received here th a t the home o f th e la tte r’s Springfield. o th e r in Mr. S. T. Baker a ttended the fierce show a n d . sales a t Washing­ ton C. H. the first p a r t of th e week. Mr. Wm. Ross h a s moved h is fam­ ily to Terra Haute, I n dM where h e lias employment in a paper mill. •The Ladies' Aid Society of the U. P. Church will hold an E a s te r m a r­ ket la th e Barber block Saturday . —You will wan t hinder twine tins wason, See Kerr ik, Hastings RroB, and get Plymouth, the very1best. * Mrs, James McClellan and chil­ drenof Indianapolis have been the guest ot Mr. J . H , N c sb itaud fam ily the past Week. TheYoung People’s Society Of the IT. P. church gave a social a t the home of Mias Vera Andrew, Thurs- dty evening. Mrs. Julia Condon arrived h e re Tiiarcday evening from Tranquility fur a few days v isit w ith relatives « d friends. Mr. W. E . Torrcr.ee of South Cliadoston took h is new position in Xoniaasireight agen t fo r th e Pan* Hsjuile Wednesday* —Fon SAi,n:—A second hand rub ­ ber tire hug^eFieapr-TiiXSAro lies’* J . H . Wolford, ‘’TROUSERS” forM eu and Boys an elegant' line of Dross Trousers from $2.00 to $5,00 pair. • Boys Knee pan ts 23, 50, 7Ccts and $1.00 p a ir - > A t B ird's. e a r p e t s AED ^ATEPSGS'* RUGS AND CURTAINS I f in needof any of the above goods drop in and see our line i t w ill pay B ird s. Mr, H en ry 'Mazo sold h is pool has rented th e City, Hotel of Theo Vogtesberg, takingpossessionTlmrs- day . M r, Voglesberg Will move to h is p roperty on Ohil.ieothe street A ir. Maze who h a s rented the ho­ tel states th a t he w ill have the house p u t i n first class stylo a s goon as Workmen can complete the task. H is aim will h e to give as good ser­ vice a s c an be expected in a town of this size. Ac I^uTe,!. Pennsylvania ‘L I N E S * Rev. A. Ik Henry left Thursday for Mavillo, Ind.iWhofo ho will con* duet comcanpion services Sabbath, j Mr* Frank Orr wIR fill tho pulpit In ; tho R» P. «har«h Sabbath. Juot opened a freah Barrel of os- toi;: Bulk ASF;:fif:r:3? f::t. Sun 1th tip i t A t Bird’s. TH E THOUSANDS OF GALLONS Of Grcon Seal Paint sold ©very, yea r merely attests its worthiness, a? a paint for practical purposes. Fo r safe by K e rr & Hastings Bros. Mr. G. W* Hainmhh who pur­ chased “ Prince” the Clydesdale Stallion of C. C. W ti x e fa th isp u b lic sale sold the horse Monday to p a r­ ties below Jamestown. Tho price is said to have been worth oven $ 300 . ' c * 1 Mr, and Mrs. Robb Harper Wllme'* te, 111.=, have been guests of relatives in th is county the p a st week. Prof. a.nrper»nd wife were entertained by Prof. McUhesny and v i ’e Wed­ nesday. They returned to Louden- ville Thursday morning. Mr, W . M, Barber h ad tho mis­ fortune to fall Just Monday while doing some ligh t work about the buggy shed. In the >11 he struck his head against the spring bar .of tho buggy inflictmgan ugly wound thafebled profusely, Dr, E ; C: Og­ lesby was' called and dressed th e wound which is no t considered ser­ ious.' E X C U R S I O N S ■ ; 1 / t o s A n g l e s City of Jftexteo In April and May Des floines I ^ o u S s v iU o - S t * P a w l In May ; ■ Boston I n Juno I n Juno and J u ly Denver In Ju ly Fo r details abou t the excursions, faros to any point, andparticu lars about Pennsylvania Lines pas­ senger service consu lt E. S, KEYES. Ticket Agent, Ce4*r- ville, Ohio, DYSPEPSIA s E s a ^ a s s E C S g iw w jw n s m f tU I *WM*«««*, lit * •« « St.,Jrn«r City.IT,J, Mwnuweuwv«»»vr;varmuanjU*9A» K > « WISTERMANS DRUG STORE r t m C A N B O Y MixedPainfikla small mm lioiiceliolduseand for ag- dculteal implemeBts* Eaatei %C3^ gi-eat variety* Powdemfor eliiekea eFic* » aad a general assoitfiienfc e! clockpowders. Head quarters of tlie lirst ckwlng gumin tlio market. Algo the cirietly w|>to-clat h, D, g. lleiMcdlea, Qunthmfiae Candles. - ^Ifo trouMo to answer qties tbiwand oliow gt?ods. Cor- Ket r/e%litor M tim tm and p l e a , a i m s u b l o c k Gedarville, - Ohio. Members of tho Gedarville Protec­ tive Association Will find A revised lis t .in th is issue. Members’ a re urged to call^on tho secretary, Aridrew W in ter, and get the mental sign for posting showing th a t you belong' to such an association. Mrs* Robert grills, who has been making h e r home with her daughter Mrs. J . H , Wolford has been quite low tli jet week. H e r condition , on Wednesday was quite serious bu t la tte r on tho day grew some bettor. H e r daugh ter Mrs, Florouco Rems- berg and ean F rank Mills of Spring- field were called to h e r hadside. * L e t us be your ‘^Tailor" th is spring SUITS TO ORDER from “K au f­ m an” Chicago, ?15.00 to $33.00, leave your measure w ith us. Ready Made Suits $10.00 to $17.50, Spring line is ready fo r your Inspec­ tion A t B ird’s. TH E GREEN SEAL PA INT W ithstands the wear and tea r of th e elements fa r bettor th an pa in t made by the old process of mixing by hand* Pigments and Liquids are thoroughly incorporated, thus assuring a finer and mote durable, product* _ _ Fur sale by Kerr AHastings Bros,; A few cents may be the means of ’ converting come article you Itaw no ■ uso for into dollars by using a fhw local lints In the Herald, Last week a local was fhBorted in tho Herald offering for sale two Inett batata* Cn Tuesday wo were noti­ fied by telephone to diseontufu& tne “adv.” ns the incubators had been sold, No further explanation *E ” »essesary* Ffext Monday fo the opcefal day . chosott by tho local Sabbath Schools’ for » canvass o t this township. Tho corporation and township have boon districted end canvassers ehesoa for tho several districts* I t Ip lho por* ptwo ttmitMsuemvit^Qm shall vmb every hoaco aiid. aecorato btotfstlcs m to Sabbath school attondoncobo. secured. The work wo ufo surd w*U: rnesfc with oncooi’anemohfc ffopi a » and st te hoped that not a little m w . will result from it, Tho will of Mm. Himtor Ib ill df v f,ry 2 a tvas probated In tho court last Uatofjfty. The A &aam^' ® video tea tho payiaoiit of all fuadral {rrlb© jiftymonfr o f " 5 H , Hull aim directs iho balance to bo divHed euuedy U iUV^n her child* cMPI** aott fO’d-iy, A dwelling wtR'1.! f ) her liu si^nd d a tlu g hts Kf MdL' * Hcv b»f’>*hd i* nmi*A ft.tojbd-Htb Vi’t th* K toto' and up-to-date JI full tint of Crunks$ Ualfses r ‘ ** V » € * * See Our *Line. *»*S0<f***+i0*i» S * * " ? i "v> " . We guarantee t tot save you from 23 to 30 p e r te n t on.a pu r­ chase. - * . ??v- -?r. Sullivan, The Hatter. 27 So. Limestone Street. , Springfield, 0 . S p r i n g S h o e s . YouWillWantAPairForEaster We have all the newest and best styles at the right prices. Come and loot them over before you buy. Very likely you have never been in our ■storehut don't stay away on that ae* count. Ourshoes and prices are the kind, tjh&t willmake you glad you came. 5^^sSSaKsf» S H O E S M O M f 1 25 East Main Street, " P E X & 8 -1 ° R I H G T . SpringficM, 0 E b c r s o le P ia n o s uwo htto ion unambsfoi vctu*tssedDtestsoloflaaosla tft» UcnscTOtoiy wteo tbi’j* tro cca^taatly sabjocted toththunt^ «ssMud of u 3 o. We u m tonaJ the ¥Ms*m to bft a good, data!)!* ttim% well *1)1$.a mn>' &ewtm and t^arof th#»tt*lc g em ,” „ Hula I. ■ . ■wwfearAOlMfcsnu? I t h e S a t ilt li ^ W t o t i €<*. i 'i n im d n lh Fumrm B urn t* ftiNLINNAtt, $ . •■*r> - wfcsr' »**- * <*" 3f •««*■ . jh » O l t iM E S E S E m G t f f tS . B» jb the Mails ‘''Sfony xnnom are tho nclltods icsoitcd io t y Ch inao sauFfiicra e f cislatn t3 S it the dmg d l t e in or out ot ongkoa^, c za t t s t was e i f tkro tho oilice day hat tho tioa of tclhg extremely uncommon. 8ejjge*nt Qam& bad boasted a li­ censed Jcnfe in geareb ofi geo^s that he s'JSTJceted to Im oa 'toa?d ami while waiting tor the CMneso to bring them xmfrom the hM went to stroke Bomo Kittens that were in a basket m leek, To Ma surprise lie found that fee Utile animals were thickly emeared with a fitleSy snb- eianee^wbieh^ on examining more rio-sriy. he to lta «*»©**, Gib* of hStem oa hearl had also .h-sen treated in a slwilor manner, so that, they were tho meana of concealing a fairly large quantity of tlib drag, o f the junk was. convict* The owner «a.M P*«tal M«thorl# In Milan, Postal authorities in Milan, Italy, two an tutemohilo wagon in whteh to collect part of the mail. The ear; runs between the central postoffice and the branch offices and boxes in tho different'districts of tho city. The automobile is of large!size, on the style of an omnibus, and is fit­ ted opt so that the matt can he sort­ ed by one clerk while the car is run­ ning. The car stops nt each letter box to collect the mail, and between the boxes the clerk sorts and stamps the letters and passes them in pack­ ages- to a second man,* who puts them in a series,, of compartments corresponding to . each comer’s route* This car covers a route four­ teen miles long and collects the mail from all boxes in an hour and a half. ........................ Th* King of Tramp*. . , The “king of tramps” got a term in a French jail,the other dfey. He m o te by gambling and to pay the debt ,broke open his father’s reafe; “Turned out of doors, I became a tramp and have, been ever since a terror to all honest folk; ,1 have many, Italy, Switzerland and Spain, have to go to jail' once -more, he cried: “Hooray! ?I have scored my century. I had been sentenced ex­ actly ninety-nine times before by magistratesuill over Europe.” ,, ^ ; ......................................I................... . ■* ' * piatrow Ip 8oath Africa. “South Africa is. now suffering LOOK HERE •tfri&m THE SPRING OF 1906, Is mow hem and y m w ill wauttliat fbaf buggy or ourrlago painted aod re^ubbored asd I asa h*?wable to do th^t, Gall m $ get prices. H aw y m t wm k '«o»e how ready for good weather- J. H. WOLFORD. P, B. I have secured the services of a first class car­ riage painter. . • . . . . ■f.T 1 - *' , ■ * , * ' ’ - ' *s " J *■ , \ | ' ' r m $125 IN GOLD $125 •, ' ;; k ' -4 r ' . j Will be given away Monday December 31. Tickets will be given with each as cent cash pur­ chase. One $15.00 prize; Five $10,00 prizes; Twelve $5.00 prizes. . SAVE YOUE TICKETS. R. McClellan* , 'c> tA “ grcgational minister* “This is pSrt- ly due to the late war* Ths introduc­ tion of the Chinese into the Trans­ vaal has very largely contributed to the present state of things, what­ ever'may be said to the contrary by shareholders in the mining compa­ nies. Thousands of natives go to the Transvaal and return without having found employment. If there is any one to gam by the introduc­ tion of Chinese labor it is only the juillioniurcs,^^who live in Condon, Paris and-Berlin. Those who live and have to die here gain nothing.’’ tigg»e Then W* Knew* When the boundary betweenMich­ igan and Wisconsin wee drawn tho surveyors were evidently in a hit of a hurry, for now it turns Out that; some 280,000 acres of land supposed to bate been included in Michigan’s' acreage are beyond it and belonging nowhere. The‘territory in dispute il big enough to form a fair sized province in Russia, and more than One bloody war has been fought in Europe to conquer a strip of land smaller than the “derelict territory” of Michigan. Here it was not miss­ ed for a generation. The United States geographic survey found out the mistake of the Originalboundary makers only the other day* 1 . -rr'nTrmUiim3.nr_.uj; :. u* " v"; V«ri*t?tf if “Quai!." In San Franeiieo the other day the fish and game commissioner found a sack of owls on the counters of a commission house. The buyer of a French restaurant was nego­ tiating lv -!- — trade ------------ --------— *■....... ...„ would have been ixamferxed into ‘broiled quail” under the bauds of ’ an export chef. One man in Frisco has made a livelihood for several years hy shipping owls to tickle tho palates of the Ban Rrandeeo epi­ cures* Tho ground squirrel* too, i s : “quail” Many sacks of these axe A sa ftju jlx ATAtsaa^av'L.v xaxahj * rT ’lit-•■•|TlYtrnb-f‘v . , .• OcSd l»Afey*»lnla# . A British explorer rcseatly re­ turned from Abyssinia says that I hl w$s for four months is a region - hitherto unknown tfHrhite mjsn. Along the tributaries of theJBks. Hile he found w inlring;popSl4tios esgagdd. in washing gold. Ho re­ ports that tfers is ‘an enormous: quantity of gold In ibis region, in whisk thousands of nativa work, P t to S S ioW N E I lS 'WliOtlesIto lasting resultej should Insist mm the use of Greott Seal Paints, it ’s tho great preserver of ■surfaces, , h hotly Mmlilfoa Is Mrs, Aloxder, of €ary» Mo*, who has foundDr*Kiugte NowLifeM is, mh» tho heat remedy alio fever tiled tor keeping the Stomach, L ite *nd ’ Bowels in perfectorder. 'YysVRagree1 with bet sf f on try these painless purifiers Uiit infuse new life* *«wad by All drifffat fr ies me* in . . .. __ 0 ___ equipped to care for 4funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it in our bairn* Tickets given on a $200 outfit to be given away December 24,1906. k^*NI S i .................... 'Ml'"' ■ in l‘l Blfc jm I MlIII■>II■■ iiwm A • C U s GEDARVILLE, OHIO. 4 ANNUAL TAKES PLACE APRIL 26 1906, Consisting of 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. tr , FO E - Citizen’s Calker 71 r o To our price Sson that film ing Hat tlufo YcAr. effbn atatieu- tity lo ou r “ toR^fealt » ad wo have 00 baud tho very fat-: ?» r^ateilal* Itowr plaro ad orclet tor feinting tei?31yon tevoe-'t^redoHr pttew* f e i tinpr the 1-11 for *i Wo-ll do ifcOUiUiiif'g, , . * , ferald’s flrtiiiic Priitfim A lA V - iV n : J .T 4 i w m . )

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