The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
I } | l'\*r KxorlLmoe O u r Jo b 5 \\\> ih * ill « om p » r* w i t h Illm fco f *t»£ o th er I r w , , . » She <xi •■’Wr*jr*r ,*#* a ? *. I T‘ '5 item sMij r :3fM'd »;ti* '*b iU'ltl >QKi „ / Si M ■ '■<■ * !<■*- 1 >ir & fast H-ir- girl a p . r. p *cu« tw 't* s«m r *hy Jt */ *"J »P. « , , , - 1 TWENTY -NINTH Y I A I NO , 17 •y r=r I ^5 ggawt CEDARVltLE. OHIO, T 81 UAY, Al'KIL 27 . iQOQ, 10 SOLOIT • . to jam? TOELIMIT, The argument# for * new trie! ram m i on the motion of the attorney# of Thomas Mitchell for a hew trial, The motion wa# over ruled ami Mayor SfoFarland placed the limit on the defendant, *#00 and costs. Mayor MoFariami'# oourH# doing .yjORU&Jf.V httoj* - iatii- ItisBil . . ilii-V-i druling out fines to yiuiahnu o f ui» liquor-lavs, bust Saturday Win, Phillip* and “Horn” Murray were{taken up for drunk and disorderly and rather than face iteavy flue# and a course in th.Q officer’s ^sweating proeesa they up and told just where they "ofc’the o»T>o>joyful. Thou* story wa# ro*pon*iW* forcthe arrest of John Hpenoer, w h e a t the, r time was employed in painting a t “ J*6 Friday afternoon while' 0. M. itidgwayhs. Murray and Andrew Winter fra# driving iji# Phillips stated that they got their furee-y<**r °*d colt near the school potiorfrom Spencer hut they could house the front wheel, of the runa-, not swear where he wa# beiag sup- W«t broke down throwing both he piled. *«d Walker Arifttin to the street. Spencer was arrested for bootleg* earns upXenia Avenue at * TWOtUNAWAYS. 8m SALE ITBWHOM HELDTHURSBAY.! . IT OPENINGOF COLUMBUSPARK. !• I f o r several ynw’sprorasnGnt people _ __ ___ •—. .AiA-nj-tgaa--fe-A-aitd . ,±fc heiu Thursday nmi tlm crowd ' aM d . n t nuliclen -in eon- price* wem not what w m w H j i W i o a u b h f t complrto system of * . jyou fKMMTa week fur accidents you 1 ntediftble to jii^otyii'jth Ah' anytime* cing and was released on 1800 bond signed by W- P-Towmsloy until la»t Monday when he had hi* hearing. At the trial the two witnesses told the same story and Spencer wa* fined $&0ahd cost# and sent to the, works- He will be there until sometime in August, jsvery effort was made to have Spencer tell0whprc he got the goods hut .be1-was gatne to the end, and took his medicine,, prefering pun* ishmerifc rather than disclose • the name of the party who sold him the whiskey. Those familiar with { he cireuin- stances did hot have to fonder long as to, who the original' violator of -the law was.. The facts o f the: case as could be gleaned from report* are that Spencer was well, paid for his,, time in the work*. He had stated that some one Would pay him or “soma.one” would go with him He stated that he wa* no cheapman and therewftsfo he no dickering on promises as was done a few year* a* goWhen a local druggist purchased a barrel of stolen .whiskey ’and al* lowed another man to Servo hit time in the penitentiary. tn*rry gait and at the turn, onto Main street barely missed several rig#. On leaving Mam street to Cadar tho wagon struck a tree at the Osborncomer where if was leftwhile the horse proceeded o« a* if nothing] had happened.- -There were bruises fuse. This., mate was bred raised by Mr, Wolford and sold J. Fred tireou of Springfield for a price placed between #1,000 and #1,600, Ho the- track she was a money maker hut' Mr, Green sold her to Mr. Bryson when ho went out of the hprso bpsIhe^K. , ',' ‘j Mr, Win. HohloypnrcbhBCd Frank for #110, A poll Brook man got Phrohsc BeU for #9#r,50. HAKiNCCV«J AT oienfftfjy Park nod Zoolo^ifal warden, gaiumUw, m m , the leed*| aug amusement resort of the state, | wilt open for tho season of 10C0, on Sunday, April 2D, and estcusivo im- prl nu hts are being made fer the onterfninmeut ot the visitors. - (Thiefamong the m«v attractions will be an -hmtieneo Skating Itink, the largest and finest In the state; also xt fine now Dancing Pavilion, A L L A BOARD . sonwh log blow Jute Ids eye and laid him up he'd short time,- ‘ . The- following will prove what can The’hack line is to start Tuesdayybedoms by purchasing insurance of May 1st,. beW-jCCU this place -and tthis kind. Not fatal, it pays* death benefit complete in every dotal}. A bandof of*l,«moonlo*s’ofbntu eyes, hands £0pieceswilt furnish music in the or feel, pr- -.ou^inml and- one foot, ’Fencing Pavilion and another largo #250 rnr mm im t or one hand, #ltw bandj vill furnisti mmmforthe Skat- for loss of one .-y«, , jmg iliuk,. A fine ovchcstm will] bo , Mr- -M.‘ (,’/ Nagley,;prominently placed in the theater, m which high known here, hmfc with, an accident class vaudeville will bo presented very peculiar in itself. Ho was every, afternoon and evening, and a driving home from Springfield 0tt jband of fOpieces will give free open the evening of March 20th whop{cir concerts, twice dally, so. there for the colt but the w'agon ^ lY e l l o w Sprmgs,' The original fn probably damaged beyond repair. .Edition waste opetafe it between Hvan Bakorf who lives Jn the Jedarvillo and Springfield but Mc,fa P«hyy *tMvfArmnni.j-h fttw ^ s.A » T.„^lThc0, Voglesbufg has decided o n t r y t o ., To 5V jipm T t M# y This is to wiiii CoSCWittri- wiilba an abundance of music at Qlbntttttgy this Reason. ; Other attractions will bn a Scenic Coaster, giving a ride of over a half a-mile; th e ’’Tours of thV World,'’ Hereafter, .'The Temple of Mirths d a, regular All the at- J4 A K IN O {MPROVEMENTS, The H.P.'bhnnShis being placed ■ih readiness foir the Synod next -month. The building btur painted and other improvement* made.-A elatern wa# placed *t thfr rear,of the building this week *o that water0would be convenifnt to the kitchen in the bawsment. The bihldlng I#one of the most complete in the county for large asuembliw. R EAD Y jFOR BUSINESS. Haney farm north of to n had a bad runaway in Springfield lastSabbath. The horee had been driven-to the Springfield hospital and hitched in the shed, but in some manner the bit became broken and the animal wa# aoo* bounding ever the paved street# for home. Thi# - #ide of Springfield thehorse came down the road ftt a maddened, speed, pasquig most everything on the road. There wa* one vehicle that gave the right of way and tha t was an automobile. The driver of the machine seeing' What wa* comteg pulled-into the ditch in order that the horse would have free access to the highway, The first obstacle tqbe encounter^ *d was * mail post in front of Albert Anderson1# north of Chiton, The buggy crushed into that crushing three wheels and freeing ,the horse, Begardte** of the fact tha t the horse was badly stunned When thrown into the fence i t jumped up and with a lunge wa* over the fence into the field. The fence was not entirely cleared and the horse heetune en* heeaitfi^tlad,^th* wire but.ita* .released, by Mr*'Aad#**oii, The trouble did not stop here hut Mr, Anderson’s horse being a t the barn door and seeing the excitement eoneladeti that the ham was to small for B and over the door it went lata the lot, Hot satisfiedwith this it jumped the fence into ,a near by paatUfe, (I Nftgley Bros, have most of their goods in position and by the first of the week will Tmready to #erv*y<mr wants. Their stock comprise# all that is latest and best in a grocery stock, their good# being hew and fresh from the market. Hive them ft trial, , MAKES G O O D SHOW ING. The Exchange IBank tt,i* week circulated a #arft showing the fi nancial standing of this institution at tlm dose of buslnes# April 16. The total resources are Kited at #1C3,014.8J. Timdeposit# are placed at #147,076,63. SundayExcanfeft to Cetvmbm via Pennsylvania Dines #1.00round trip from t ’etiarvllle, April S9* Special train leaves 0:57 a, m. k lfif o r t.K f¥CI#«. .List of IfHer# lemafiSlng imcaUcrt or in tho (Jctlarrill*' ptsfofflcc for - m t No. ia, tho.week imding April *7, T. If. Tarhox, P . M. Mr,o. F rank Hhlpman, teatify th a t X ImY'Oheld.'Hgypttan Mystery, nut „ .. futhe American Begis* j Coney Island Carousel. „ T , T.. for l-'w past year a n d can, factionsb fiasfe season w ilt tfajre* tsxy tha t J, am parfeefiy satisfied In lalnbd , including tho Figure 8 ;To- The hack will' go by wav of the way f bis-company has treatedfboggah, Ye Old Mill, Circle Swing, 1 ’ •* "i> Tn. .-Hi jt*1:-*.is,v„_ I. S i*..-i^W.^ f i » ‘iv ^ fataleOA ' ^TaV-.d.i *i*k the first mentioned route. COM ING EVENTS . M*y Iis, B*cc*l»ureate Berumn for tho High school graduating class. May 18*High School Commence ment. n May « i TownshipCommencemont. May #6, H, F. Synod. ‘ May Hit Eva Marihall Shoht*. May M, Ihter-CoHc^at* Eonlcst. Jun* 1-#, College Society Diploma Bx«r#l#b*. 0 •>• • , 0 ■- ■■- ,■ June J, Baccalaureate Sermon, June 7, CollegeCommencement, June 7* Almndl Awoclatloa Meet. ■ ; FAINT WISDOM , , ihon’t experiment with common paint, I t coat# a* much a* “ Green Heal” before u*ing and a great deal more after. - For Sale by Kerr &■Hasting Bros, - Plymoth binder twine, the best for «tle by Kerr * Haetings Bros. A CORRECTION. The type* made « i #*y last Week that Fred Bird would assistwith tho work in Nagley Bro*. store. Wo should have stated tha t Fred Field* Iwftitohave this place. Clifton, and-Will niftkO two -I'Oniid tripfe each day.- T iio .haek leaves heto a t 8 o’clock and. make# con nection with the h;3Q carsfor Spring- field nnd Xebia, I t is expected th a t you can he home b y , 11 o ’clock, I n tho afteriiqon th e hack will Ibavo here afcl o'clock’ fo r tlm 2:30 oars, h u t will n o t leave Yellow Springs un till 6:30 in the evening. The fare each wayWill b®23 center ^Faekage# w ill be delivered, '• ThotSTelf Grounds will open May fi. Thosamneohetlulo wfil bomaiftiped'bn Sundays. ^ F E N N E R - ROSS. h . The announcement Of •t h e ' m ar riage of M r. John Fcntver of Sabina* formerly of th is place, and Mrs. Sa rah NVKossOf Xeula, last Thurfr-- d ay came as quite a surprise to th e ir m any friend’s. The lloentxVwa# inauod fn Coving ton where th e marriage took' plac.o the ages of each being given a s 43. The bride is thOAyidow Of the la te George FoflS who was k illed a t the papem n ill sbme years ago, h e ' being superintendent a t tho time, Since th a t time Mr#* Fenner has resided m Xenia. Mr. Fenner for several .year# was employed a t the paper m ill b u t’of la te y e a rs h a s been living on h is farm nea r i^abirm. I t is expected th a t M r. Fenner and wife-wilt return to Cedarville some time ooon where, they will reside it be ing ,his inten tion to work a t hi* former trade, - ■ Eva Marshall Shonnz. MissClient# will bo at tho Cedar- villa Opera House May 21 at 7:30 F, Mi, Bead what Is said of her work. This lecture is absolutely free to everybody. ' Supersor, Kansas.—Miss E v a M. Shontr* of Chtdago, lectured on “My Captured Flag” to a largo and en thusiastic audience in the United Presbyterian church, on Wednea-s d ay evening, March 28, Miss Shonfx is a n eloquent orator, pos sesses ajnagnificchfc voice, and re-, solved th e closest attention from theaudichfio from firs t to laidv an she made h e r powerful apeal fo r the g reat cause of temperance. The G, A. B . and W. B. C, attended Hi a; body, and the members of both or ganizations were enthusiastic in their praises of hereplohdid address. Many persons pronounced h e r the best they bad ever beard, iF e can no t roeotttefid M issShontz too high* ly . Tho lecture was given under th e auspices o f t t o “Good Oitszsns’'" Dcagno.” mo In the occdfient that-befell me'Castle Myttic* palace of’Iliii i on, on March WUb. As ,we all know}Faughing Gallery/Merry-Go-Rouncl, that fat*away insurance is at-times [Ferris Wheel, Botvling Alleys Boats lobe qncntm*«-d but lean |/eelsure’and Paunches, Bathing Pavlllion m recommending this company to anyone whft would care to purchase in the^ tntnre. I certainty consider myself wall i«ild for piy polioy in this one tldng. , , Ponm Bespectlfnly ’ , Q ' ^oody^Nat&oy* For furtlier information or appli-. eation apply i» B ichard B . jo rtz , 607 North Dallas .street, Dayton,'-, t \ ,'1 a c i ‘. \!t i.f % ,■ f”\ ‘ ^ ’.FIFTY,Cfiirrs a ppo V du , . Mr. B. o . Watt today shipped a (HK) bound liogfto TJjomHS Johnson, the coal baron, dt Columbus. Mr. Johnson has a fine stbok, farm and knew where he could purchase the right kind of stock of this breed, Tim price of flip animal Was #300. Mr, 'Watt won, second money with her at the World’s Fair. M E N ’ . * W O R K LACE BUCKLE CONG! CREOLES DON PEDROS LACE ALL SEAMLESS ranrfcrr t* ,1^1i , J v j yv..i , r s t ArP v MM- A BROK EN ARM . The college ball team journeyed, to Wilberforeo Monday but came home with the small' end ,of the score,, The game was hotly contest ed froth both sides arid thelocat boy* would have no doubt wpn it they had had an opportunity to piny out tho game without their men getting hurt. Ww. Marshall wa* struck;-on the right arm by a pitched ball, the sphere locating his “ erazy” bone at the elbow which was broken. The The elbow was1 fractured’and It will he many days before William will have the proper use of his arm. Dr. J. O, Stewart set the member. Tim score was 7 fob. The annual flag rush took place at, the college la st F riday morning a n d ; for a time was a very interesting af fair. The Oeniora had planted thelf flag on a pole on the campus dnring file night ft ’ a t tho gathering of toe students in tno morning tliowar was soon on. Pmbofs had remained out all n igh t to ceo th a t nothing was disturbed. In the line Up for attack tho seniors and their allies were too much fo r th e freshinen and tti0 r friends. There wore some nard bumps, plenty of sore heads and torn c lo th ing ,a fte r tee fray. The winners marched down town in iho fofonoon displaying th e ir colors and oxhibating tlmpolo th a t was used. *A'£ WISTERMANS DRUG STORE toil<f HOT Material fo r spfa^mg fru it tr& ’s-StiH havo an agyort- Dif’n t o f liouf>oliold pa in ty i brushes, eto-Bntman fadeless dyps-(ro!d nnd S ilver En am d tha t u-ill resist ,«oap and W at- er-Eellablo Mali’ H e s to ra , B; prophtertioft tbaf, w ill do more for the a a d p than anyother Jiiu»le*Best tjuatlfy of ITouso* hold am oniain fu ll quarts a t U cenfsiFarlor lta to h f« to ; save you, ® •per’ oenf, Hero you eon gel, the relebraffid A . I L H„ HomcHiMiAt. all limes. C R O U S E B L O C K Fa ir Japan^oo log ical Garden. Mus- eum of Ornithology,, Shooting , Gal lery,” B a lt Games,*’ Penny Arcade, <3ol,onnnfle, and many otiiers. i ’ Prof. Main of Ohio State IBniver- slty, is alaomatatlingm the P a rk a scientific electrical exhibit, includ ing wivelef-a telegraphy and cfher Into discoveries, which will ;attracfc mneb ftLcentinn. ' . 1 , The entire Park has been greatly beautified by a force of expert land scape artists* rind the WholO1w»i| bo brilliantly illuminated a t n igh t,‘ov er forty thousand electric lights being nsetl. t> ■ • r a C E $ L0 0 A Y E A J f . E V O L V E D # TMATCOOOCIQTHESWIM, reflect the G oodtastje o f the WEAKER, the *fAME AS A MIRROR REFLECTS the <? o © d clothex DONT /THINKTHAJ P_E<»tC^ 0 NT ■gf-ff -r_.jt ii ■ twVl Cedarville, - Ohio.; GR EAT DISASTERS. A list of the world’s greatest tlifl- ftstersfrmu genunir dixturhance* or Volcanic eruptions since -tho begin ning of tho Christian ora, will prove interesting at thi^,time , y iTw-Kphesus and other cities .de stroyed* February 2lr7Q—Pompeii andHer culaneum destroyed, 33,000.’ J 116—Antioch destroyed.' 567—Constantinopleshaken. Thou*, Band* killed, 712—Many cities hud towns in Asia destroyed. ^ 1 . H07—Catania, Sicily, Mf. Htna^ e- 'fuption, 15,000. 1208—Cilicia,. Asia Minor, earth quake, 00,000. . . . ' ' December 5, H6C—Naples, earth quake. 40,000, , February 20, 1631—Disboit, earth quake-, 30,OOO‘ ’ July 30,1020—Naples, earthquake, 70 000. ■ ' 1002—Pekin, China, fioo.ooo. AprilC,1607—Schamakiadestroycd 80,000. September 1003—Sicily, fifty-four cities, 300 villages* earthquake, 100, 000. ....... February 2, 1703—fieddo, Japan’, destroyed; £,000. November fll, 1781,«“Pekin, Chi na, earthquake, 100,000. - October 28,1740- -Lima andCallao, Peru, 18,000. fsOptambor, 1751—Gfand Carany destroyed,.40,000. . • J uno 7,1753—Kashau, Persia, en gulfed, 40,O(K), , .!,.■■■■ November 1,1763—Spain, Portugal and Morocco, earthquake* 100,000. frffi-Htfutecialn, destroyed, B.000., Ii83-filcssina. Italy, 40,000. February 4, 1707 -Pauama mid Quito buried, 40,000. 1812-Coraeas destroyed, i2,OO0- August 10, bG3-Aloppo, Syria', destroyed, 20,000. Italy, 74,000. ityr-^atitii America, 82*000. y ; liufhmbnr JCv 1877—Calabritt, Na». pies'; dcstroyefl,^0,000. ■ ilyp, 1803-Maniln, earthquake, 10,000. ' ' , ; August 01, l80tte»Poru and Bea&» do#, 26,000, 1890- Manila wrecked. ■October flflrJSSJ Java and Bttma- fra, ernptioua. 100,000. August 31,1630- Charleston, h . i% earthquake, 41. 1891 Japan, earthquake, » Dctok r lit, 1899 -Java, earthquake ■ tioptcmb»i*8*lo0if- Galveston, bd‘ ol wave, 7,tli)0i April 18, 190l*4Iontml Amewea, cartiuiuakc, 1,099* „May7, ShXfci-Mf. BaHonffiertv «-• ftipiioh, a,ow. May a, PoF-«>9Matllniquo eruption, • Atighrtt.rio, Delia, ewp* tmo, g.OtlO. Hrpteniber 99, 1992 JapaiM tv-* pliooil, Gift.0 April 0101*3, vesiHin#. ej-upften-, y D ID y o u E V p it, 0 A V E A MAN A P P L Y T o y W , F o j t , a P o s i t i o n w h e n y q u r e a l l y d e e d e d 4 - HELP A ND N o r N iR E KIM B EC A U SE HE W A J ' ' NOT WELL PREMISED? DID Y o U EVER. HUNT n o R / A j o b a n d N o r g e t i r a n d n o t k n o w W H Y ? <$AY W H A T , YO U W ILL , THE, M A N— y o u n g ojR. o l d ^ - w h o . i s w e l l d u e l e d ^ t A N D ^ , a BETTER , CHANCE T o S E T ALONG tH A N THEr SHABB ILY CLAP M A N . W E M A K E IT O V K W S J M E S S TO D R E ^ i5 PEOPLE J U S T A S THE LAW Y ER , MAKERS IT HI*S BU^JNEGG TO GET . PEOPLE O U T OF TROUBLE . THE L A W Y E R ^OM E - TIMEG L o ^ E ^ A C A S E BUT WE NEIVER L O S E • « U R ^ — oUR< C U STOM ER . T H I ^ T ^ B E C A U SE w e g i v e 6 o o p :& o o t > s F o r y o u r m o n e y . . TH INK OF BUY ING KIRCHBA 'UMG ' A N P P E C K ^ - g o o d g u i t g ; c r a v e n e t t e g a n d t o p c o a t ^ A T , $ 9 . 8 5 , $ 3 1 . 6 5 , ; $,3 2 . S 5 > $ 3 4 , 8 5 , $ 3 6 . 0 0 A N D $ 2 0 , 0 0 , AN |> R 0 G E R ^ , . P E E T & C O . ’S FAMOILS CLOTHED FROM $ 2 0 . 0 0 TO $ 3 0 , 0 0 . R.EMEMBER -WE C A R R Y EVERYTH ING T H A T L I T T L E FO LK S A N D MEN W E A R — EVERYTH ING . ' \ |L E 4 P E p F U L L ^ A ‘ ' ’ \ V ’ - • . t h e w h e n , a r c a d e , 4PR 1N G F IE L D J 4 GOOD CLoTHEG *5H o P . - -SPRtNGFIELP, OHIO A R C A P E / j r JOSEPH BANKS D EA D , Joseph Banks, colored, 61 years of ago, died a t th e County in firm a ry Saturday afternoon ftfc one; .otelcek, Hq had been in tho institution for some time and only * fmv month* ago underwent *an operation rfpr blood poisoning’ on his rig h t arm, Fho poison had affected his whole system hu t the operation .failed*, to save his life. Tim funeral was held Monday aftornormfrom tlm A, M. JC. church. Six children survive. The deceased was married a number of years ago to a daughter of Mr- and Mrs, George Steel. 1 * . WHY? Why do mhsfc painters use Green Sea l'Liquid Paint? Probably be cause most owners insist upon it. For Sale by Kerr &Hasting Bros, ForSalc—*Agood one Iioree wagon. Inquire of C*. 35. Northup, N O T IC E . Notice ,is hereby given that all vaults, cubbish and ashes must be churnedup aiidcarriedaway by May 16th, 1906, and- persons failing to comply with the above notice, shall ho Considered a MisdemeuoV and punished accordingly, ’ . By order of Board o f Health. Arthur McFarland Health Oflloer. - Columbus, ■0„ -April 20.—The state board of agricuUure today *•- lected T. I.. Calvert, of Selma, Clark county,' secretary of tho board to 0 succeed tlm late' W. W. Miller. Mr. Calvert is now treasure of flu* hoard. Ho will serve until February 1 next. The salary was reduced from #3,000 to #1,600, and tho salary - o f the assistant secretary, Jamc* W. Fleming, was cut- from #at4tfi t<* #1,500. . ' Foi*'Sale—White Iron ?>osl and spriUga. Inquire at this office. •*» SUITS ■. Wo haVe your- Fafiter Suit- ;«11 ready fop yo®, the eelcetion. fefiolafgdAijd- fofiiul tlsaf »ii <?hn bo p fc a s e d .. Mm 1Suite for Misses and Dadic* Hi .-#1&«0 i® ,#20.f)& floss m i s in . fttt thAfiew coldta find popalar materials cstliaCft, 0!ffl « f * / " - , ° NEW KEGKWEAt Almost ft» ‘emlefifs ejcctbm» o f new ilcekweat foi* j-iastcr at S3e, SOo and #%i», ik lu ab t* •stoekib tarubvera m d m lfo t ahd;e!ilfsstefe,,. _.^_. . . _ LONGSILKGLOVLS,, V - Itt-bfaekittid Wliite,ali*ji|!-*d, qaaolty in tto n u ir r t .tcngih' ■*- ...... atui inusualiy \iiim ' FlNUSEKRAtE SKIRTS I’erfci t.fitting, flirtkhulthat’0 ru w d l Ilia* yoH w iiF to p;.-ffof'«ly plciw-d with both tlm skirt ami the p i , •* Site^g, hlticli and g a jn ftt #l.0t, #I.G7 stml p m Fum ] p rd Serges and Vm k s id black, unty tisnl giayw #*,.«».* t - j White mg-- s and rtmmm * at P .7 ‘5;<*# 10 . 00 .
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