The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

m * * B i t SHOWS lots RESIGNEO MB T. to r/crforn ifcrl in b ring can to •>i in fifcu i ’l t j itvi rcon tro l o f t e a t | tv il# fn attrac ting th e ot* :/’C,5}oS ttioisliole world* Thru ttaatioals of partteate la- vrc>t to fipctelllo la t|>at o tjuaaot Of tliA I sr 3 bceis catefr ■TehweJa t' f: 4 Tn.ro fe$? three op foap in on 5 . Prof, 3 . H, Sayres for* jo-'rlj: of on? paMip* frhools tool? - niiji n'tiS ikiililu SEtiStSMT of te c ariseola autl college fis W®% Tho c lteg ca placed agatost Bowie am mtxay and varied. . Gross- tnls- j, in u rem e n t o f tho funds, blgatoy, tipplor of fieotieh high«*k$Bf$ and otlsor eitarges of a n Immoral nature. Uoforo Bowie le ft for Mexico rrhoro ho expected to s ta r t another ZJoa ■testy h«' loft Wilber ©loan yoivia- to eiiarga and .goins Ijlta povter o f attor- dey. B a ring Kffjaii’a absence yob* ria andgr nawber of o ther ©sficert began an invcottgaUon a s to th e ’fi* li^neiai standing andbusiness raote^ Otis of their superior. The result 6wan a pnbh© uprising ugatosfc “ Jhigo” and, the old man was ex­ posed to tho world, Tho majority of the followers went with Yotyia and now there are tdto factions oohton^in^r. for bu nm naey , Bowie arrived in Chicago Tuesday and intended.going on to SSlon C d y bufc stated th a t h is ar­ rangements had been changed as he realized th a t lie was in tho land of the enemy and would lihely ho as- gssisindted. ■> Mrs, Bowie and Gladstone, the unldssod son,, have forsaken their husband and, father and denounce him in the most to tter totted, Bow­ ie*has gravo charges 6f immorality to face in th a t he was married to a diRvios lady* i t Soottond reputed to be a millionaire without being divorced fronl his first ' ‘ * v ' Deacon. Tarbox of the locals stjll holds to Bowie but i t is stated that he has been askpcl by Prof. Sayres to line, up fftr Volvia. As the case in- yolves politics the winner has, much to do in appointing new ' men. Should Bowie get control i f is- al­ most certain' th a t Sayres will be looking torn*new job* The same may be true with Beacon Tarbox should Volvia ,be able to hold the ,fort. John A lexander Bowie was th e boss of Slieii' City- And things to him Were Comingvery Soft; But his flock began to g rum b le , And. they soon|gnve him a tum­ ble When they thought of all {the won- ey they had lost. But Bowie shook his whisker# , A t bis brothers aud his sisters- Ami ho. said : Remember 1 boss thio gang, Bike a su ltan X trill be And have a hundred wivep, "said v -lie; Bu t his followers they turned and softly sang—- 1 Skidoo, skidoo, It’s twenty-three , toryou, skidoo, we wash <*ur hands of you. ' , ...-Billy B. Vante cong h i t to ‘‘The Ervand Boy.’* ‘ Bkidoo, LATER REPORT. Worsened to mind and physical strength a t his hotel to Chicago John Alexander Bowie has given up tho fight to ga'acon too l o f th e city ho had founded and tho elmreh ho had established. ■ -H ew itt return’ to Slesico w ith th e hope t h a t ids to-alth will be restored. H e Isw lth- o:st ftusdsand I t is expected th a t tho very church th a t deposed h im as flie* leader a n d healer ■ will* pension ta n and eco th a t ho in eatod for. "Word has been received boro .that Rev* F. O. Eons of 'Washington, Iowa, has offered his resignation.as pastor of tho F irs t H. P . church to th a t place to accept a call to the Roek Prairie, Whs,, congregation. Eev. B obs came here from Kansas in Ju ly ievS and remained here as pastor of the IT. P , congregation un­ til the la s t of H ay 1903, when he- resigned , to accept the call to Wash­ ington. ' ' - one 300 SQUARE FEET ' May be, covered twice with gallon o f Green Seal Paint. For sale by Kerr «SsH asting s B ro. IsThe MoonInhabited Science has proven th a t the moon has an atmosphere,, which toaltes life In come form possible on th a t satellite'; bu t no t for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this ea rth of ou rs; especially tltose who don’t know th a t E lectric Bit­ ters cure Headache, Biliousness, -Malaria, Chills and'Fever,, Jaundice Byspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Elver, K idney complaints, General Bebdi- ty and Female weakness. Unequal­ led a s a general Tonic and Appetizer to r weak persona and especially tor th e aged, I t induces sound sleep* Fully .guaranteed by- a ll B rugg lst Prince only 60c. . - ■ all T exas lines interested As ev idenceof the In terest taken by all Texas lines to the second annual meeting, of tho Northern Settlers’ Association, which Witt convene a t San Antonio, Texas, April SO, a jo in t invitation has been issued and widely distributed. The invitaripn carries the trade mark of eleven Texas trunk lines, and indi­ cates a n united effort to have home*, seekers made acquainted with Texas condition. Visitors to San Antonio should purchase their tickets on tho regular excursion date of Tuesday, April 17, which will place them to the Convention City in time for the opening exercises. An information bureau Witt be established looking to the prompt accommodations of all visitors. T h is bureau will bo m charge ot the San Antonio' Business Men’s Club* . W rite for a copy of “ Beautiful Ban Antonio’’ as a guide on yotir proposed visit. Address: ' * ^ , T, J> Anderson, G. *>.£., a . H.&s* A. m \ ■9 H ouston , T exas . SHERIFFS SALE. $ 25 .00 1 § M $ 2 5 ,0 0 1 -Wthb » t‘V A- KicbBlackfarmLand i IH tvOOTHEASTTEirAB, § * - I along tho , mu midland l FAIL. FOAIi > in o tmimwmity not tor behind i I I'UhctKnt in (lovelopmcml. Val“ ' f ut ;i %au;;3 Scmn im to fifty doll&fs, \ 5 *i’iicpo-. nud tho land in all good % • ah -ylut? ly tho host, to TciiaS a «ntr as'o|'5lo want YOTJ, and a i 'I ft 3;ikf<oiSy woiromo awaits th e 1 l uhtift ? man cutl his family. ‘f i tommi .trip fnwsif7;oohor tickets 5 nr"* <meals' twlco tswnfhfy t» all ({: -Tiifa in 'IV-'m-t. and tlio sight- i i tJi.g c t ’7 in Koarioo. fiftlvts** S t in v il:an Anronio fwitti Inter- 1 1 i: dhitff rtnp-iiVf r.p m v ia tho I t a i?.iidEanaat«ntosite- %,-■:}¥a-, iikj tVteiA)» ! 17,-sT'hr r pa:, iten ter v/ill fronthdly fot'hf;!,{?I upon niipliraffon to M.' W. TRUAX, •IsANfi) FtebatJ ItoJidtog, teiytcs, Ohio, * bft - - ,* te, a fdcKAV, 'fcirelh ‘U x»s, S tate op O hio , G eeswe Cot::;gry ::s. Purocanfe to command of an order ot mfs iemmt from tho couth ot Common Plena of o l d county, a n d to win directed and delivered, I will .offer for sa le a t public auction, a t the fron t door o f the. court hanso, in thn city of Xenia, in said county, on Saturday, May 12th 1906, / a tS o ’etorfiP. M. tlte following real cstotes®- . Situate in tho county o f fircone. S tate of Ohio, and in the village o t CcdarvIHo. Being All 6f lor Ho. f io j; tttfeen And tlttrty ceven an d one, half <G?55)fecfc«ff<ff tho wcafc side of* l o t s ’©. {It} twelve of tlie o rig inal: totvalotoof ca M village of Cedar-, villo as tho same a re designated nofabered and ImOWa on tho orglnnl recorded pfafc o f caid village. Said proialDoa hereby convoyed afo more particularly described ad follows, towite fiomniendngAt tho comer of Slain and Chillfeotho Strcoth lCi> feet to tho lino of the part of caid Sot Ho, is,_convoyed to M a . Ss fi. Stewart; thobco ntss tlierly along tho lino of cald partof eald lot Ho. lStcforc5aia O feet to K’offii Street; thonea ^westerly with iho couth lino of ITofth Street 128 feet to the corner of Mato m d Hortti Otreots; flionco cotitherfily with Slain Street 102feet to place of hegining. • , * Said pifomlsco'1tvero appraised under an order of tho Court of Com - . ruosi Pleas, firceno fiouuty Ohio, for: twenty four Imadrci ttiW} IMIara. T^rnw oH lab , V.astu ' To sbo stM hy order of raid -Court to IB s a-Ho. IIGC3, wherein t h t l . VM S In PlatoMff nud Story liliio iXtiwait otal, am iM oato ite. ' m m m m m u w * U ir a f f t f fircona t'ouufy , Ohio. J to /,w E ll At?y, iv s K a jn t m , R e n te s o! ^ Proteetive It ' ! * m Association.;! ' " i t The (ollowlogisi a list of thp ofiiceis cf the-Cvdarviile PmtecSive Asisstafica: President, }* S. Brnwn , Vice-Prcsmoat, C. S. -Ccotey . ■. fte4 andfecao., Andrew Winter IIjryjqtrjtxjB . .. J. A. HarblEon Wm; Conley W; B. Stevenspn Jesse Tov/nsley J. E, Kyle J. S, Brown, The following i3 a list of the member^' of the association; J S Brown WLWiicon ■WJ Wildipan J H Andrew J W Pollock ■ D M Dean 6r Son Wm Conley J C Stormont A H Creswell J A Harbison K FK e rr . R C Watt - D Bradfate & Son - John Townsley CW Crouse Henjy Kyle & Sop# WEcDean >. H AAlexander &Son J Ervin Kyle • WCBuU G B Baines ’ ‘ '* H M Barber M I Marsh J c Townsley J fi Wolford J H Criswell W B Stevenson C L"Finney A U Ferguson W R Sterrett B S Dixon J L Henderson C G Turnbull JW Marshall R B Barber , S K Williamson . GE Jobe JE 'Tufabull . D M Kenuon • Reid Owens ,,Vincent Smith ■ CliariesE Raney GW Cline . Mm. E O Boil' B S WiJiiamSon ■ H C Wilson K li Wade Andrew Winter * JRO rrtkSon W B Turner U B Turner R S Anderson J C Finney ” * ’ W E Shull Cal S' Chas Owens HBCoe W S Hopping 1' BW Aiidercon R S Townsley ■ Ino B Taylor H R E s tle Sol Wilsdta O H Milligan J W Stevenson C D Bobbins &Son Geo H gnUth C F.Marshall John M Finney Jr, Geo H Irvine Clayton McMillan GeoF Siegler .Fred Wheeler R E Corry H 11Corry Lee C Rife, AlexTdrnball Cz Son W A Spencer Oscar Satterfield .John Turner G W Hamfnan L G Bull Loaisr D ansi Jaa m Mattliev/s Mm Fannie Barber &Son MCNagley Tarbox Lumber Co W 0 Thompson Geo W Rifo W J Hawthorn A 0 Bridgman Frank Townatey, Thomas Fields David McMillan ■Hathan L, Ramsey T . W. Sf, John Silas Murdock Harrisca Johncdia dtStsn Enos Clematja Ct Son Elmer E . Spencer W. M, Arthur ' S. E, Sanders & Son A. Z, Smith Oias. Wealdy J, E. Hastings C.F.MeCoy&Sona Joe E Johnson H,A.Tumboil. W, H,fiv/ena " ' - - ^ • Tliotsiaa Andretv James Sliaue ■ ‘ O .T . TVolteJd- David Rakestraw J.C,Shannosi Michael O'Ccnnel! ■ ■ J, 0 . Matthews liarryS* Townsley Frank Ttirab'jil liaffV Strain €, tV Bales CfiorleaSteveacaA WeInviteYourInspection Of our new Spring Shoes and Oxfords, Only the best and most approved styles are shown* each shoe being the highest 'zrzr enruxmzrrx W&i£ i ^ v • ■ .£4 l , . Ladies4Shoes Ladies* Oxfords Men’s Shoes * Men's Oxfords $1.50 to $4.00 $ 1 .0 0 1? $3.00 $1.50 to $5.50 $2.00 td $ 5 0 0 X en ia , ™ A T p r ic e s yo u o u g h t to pa y This is the kind of Clothes you will find in our hew Spring Line. THE Stylish in cut, accurate m fit full of individuality. Each important part like the collar, shoulders and lapels with the smart “turn"’ that shows expert workman­ ship. The prices run from $>■ We also have asplendid line of young men's suits in newest styles and materials from•v*'»*.**.|*I « *Jfe vfr-w 4 k $10.00 to $ 1 8 0 0 f e : ' . TOP COATS Top Coats for young and old, and Cravenette coats, the genuine Preistly kind, very desirable for this kind of weather, just after you have put aside your heavy winter overcoat. HAT<? Our Spring Hat styles also comprise a pleasing variety* Prices from $i,oo to $3,oo, Take time to look at tliem~they*re worth it, T .T A *T*<2 J l JI aju X o 2 % E a s t M a in S t r e e t _____ 3 . . . . H i n n i n c niyyiujf XENIA, OHIO. "T iiB fiB R i® oi3Ati i m u m Siasiil fliisiulMg vritli Faro Lln«feV< OJband am ffsofotoro taororeowtoite <nl than *5!«>i>paiats. Read mti e- tlo-.iS «m paeksgo. Iwf hy KewA M mh &$ p Ihoa, 5fAYNA’B h i 'rim o -m iS K « Tho most ItfaiiOWlJnlnli Sm Hoorn antt^omlwotk <v« r on tho inaife-t, &t;o til© antilpR 3 ftt , j j lfd*!Hog<«llR*s ' \\ To Cure a Cold lit OneRay T td u L a x a t i v e B r o m o 0 > d n f e a ' r « i M « . ^ / j v 4 „ mmnhmm* * * * * * iz amanc Thl» ^ .fefSS 'O # IsvwelNlA 'lot* .

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