The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
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Aocw 3VMJEJ..IIVV tfo a n d R t t d t E L E R S -j IV r ? fn « yn pwrotioiLj WiTrWTTfrrrj»nVSWWM i.ijiwnrin"i.in[i ■«aNMMnia<i wiess viid KINGSBURY’S immmmwiW 4 wmii*w SALE m m : J f r m ; BEGIN.' I n otiiuruay, f T *'mm. j^*? ''C l ' I S . £ 3 •'13 o, iyu o A discount on winter clothing of 20 to 50 per cent. 50 and 52 E Main St. R. S. KINGSBURY, Xenia, Ohio, «i3 f t * ■.jMjr. !^HI*at • ■•r : 3 p » : ; Sc*^: “ Tod1 4 with u B ichards has, been laid up *LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Jane Stromonfc is .quite sick with pneumonia. -Mr. John Silvey, of Columbus, spent New Year’s day a t home. “ Mias Charlotte Blegler, has an Jack of tonsilitjta. at- Mr. D. H . Marshall and ' wife,, entertained friends New Year’s. Phil. Dixon, returned from ChilU- cothe, Monday. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maze, is sick w ith pneu monia. Mr. O, A . Sphar and wife, of Xenia, Spent Saturday with Mr. James Townsley and wife. grip1 Mr. Charles Brotherton ,and fam ily, o f Dayton, visited relatives here this week. Mr, Wm, NeOldand wife, of Xenia were entertained Tuesday hy Dr, ®. C, Ogiesbee and. wife. DEAN^ARSHALL. rWe offer a-15 p e r cen t discount on storm fronts for the n ex t ten days H err & Hastings Bros. —P o r wagon or buggy repairing go to Townsley BrOs.v on South Main street . M r. I . 0 . D av is and family, re turned to thBjr home W ednesday ., There was owing to a furnace. no school Thursday, break downin th e Mrs, H a rry King, o f Washington, C. H , spen t Tuesday and Wednep- Mr. W arren $ean» Son of Andrew Dean. and.Miss-Alice Marshall were married Thursday a t 11? o’clock, a t the homo o f th e bride’s parents a t New Concord, 0!, by Bov. Darling, pastor of the *U, P. church. The ceremony was witnessed by a large -*'-**u . ““ w# u vuuu -1 uuwu^ u jm u n day with her parents, Mr. Charles| number of. relatives and 'iriends of *r\- 1 . 1 _s ' _*t ri»_ • : . • v- a. . . Dobbins and wife Mrs. M. A. Creswell and son, Dr. Balph Kaney, of -Crowley, %■ spent Wednesday and Thursday in C incinnati,, with Mr. Jam es Townsley lln , D r; Baney le ft today, Briday, for the South. Mr. Clayton McMillan and sister Clara,-spent Tuesday and Wednes day in Columbus. " > Mrs.'Josephine Smith, of Dayton, h a s, re tu rn ed 'hom e a fte r a v isit •with Mr. J . H . B rathertm iand wife. , —To close out oar stoves we offer a discoimt of 20percent forJanuary Kerr * Hastings Bros. Mr. A ' J . Alexander, no rth of town is seriously ill with kidney trouble. —Bor ton days we offer P russian Stock Pood 25 lb pails fo r 210, K e rr & Hastings Bros. Mrs. - ltobert dow dy of Xema, spent New Year’s with her sister, Mrs..'Caroline Wilson. Mrs. Melda Boll,' w ill en te rta in a number of relatives a t dinner, Mon day. Mr. W. B, G raham , returned to the B. P. Seminary in Philadeldhla, Thursday. 1 Messrs, Jam es G ray and Balph Wolford, returned to the O. S, IT. a t Columbus, Wednesday, . Mioses Della and Im ln Tonkinson, had for their guests Inst Week the MI dgos Ju lia and Florence Su tton , of Xenia. Word has been received here th a t Paul, the youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. f , H. Creswell, who seeompan- ied'hla mother to S p a rta III., some time ago, has -contracted diptlioria and is quite sick. L a te r reports a to that ho is quite be tte r and tiia t the gilarantine ihay he lifted nex t wee!:. Bev. C. A. ’Sibling returned to Philadelph ia today .after spending a week' w ith relapves and friends' here. The annual meeting of the state and local boards of health w ill take place in ‘Columbus, Thu rsday and F riday , January" 18 and 12. Mr, Seth Collette and wife, enter tained friends Monday in honor of th e ir son, Wilbor and wife o f Day- ton .' Bey. John Wilson ha3 returned to h is work in the McCormick Theo logical Seminary in Chicago. Mr. Wilson graduatea.irt the spring. Mr. Emm itt Williamson, *son of S. K. Williamson, ot Cedarville, is in charge of the cattle of C. F . Mar tin,-the Iow a cattle king, who took more~premroms a t the In ternational Stock Show than any other m an who exhibited there th is year. When th e patrons of the Bural Boh tesfind m a ilih their boxes t h a t h a s been placed there Dy mistake, they should leave this m ail in the box so the carrier can got i t the next day. Some people do not recognize the fact th a t there is a penalty of $200 for unlawfully detaining mail m atter th a t lias been misplaced. Mr. F rank Townsley, purchased a flue K re ll piano on Saturday of George and Sicgler. These young men are establishing a nice business for themselves, There will he no preaching in the B .F . church th is coming Sabbath, owning to the absence o f the pastor, Bev. A . B , Henry, who is visiting in Philadelph ia. H e will no t return u til n ex t week. Mr. Daniel Dallas andwlfo, enter tained a number o f relatives and friends on New Year’s in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Anderson of Springfield* who expect to leave soon fo r California, to m ake their fu tu re home. MILLWEHY The “End of the Season swmpim nmmnofts m price . P9 Silk and B ra id , f o n u k ly I2.CS and $p,oo . . . x f i B U H X t H A T S . S lM e o f Velvet, • for..... ................... M OD E t M ATS . A t lcc 3 th an ha lf price, and tm add ition o f m w hate to fresh en in terest a t th is sale. - ‘ •• M o t/R A /A G H A T S . And Volte a r e a li^ Included. - . e m i m B A T S C & m tN E N T A L S i . Goad qualify folk, trimmed w ith velvet and orft&ikmte, form erly |3,ci), m m .................. ....... ........ ........ —j......... ...........J3e e o ' m v m v t a m s . • .Trimmed With qtilllaamlflfobon, ftwfc th e th ing f o r .Softool, .Were fofsi'tojfly $ tM f n ow ................... ...... .......................... - ,M b wmms*mps. f t white, at greatlyredneed pkecs,. Raney Eeatker$f tbihgsp Chenille ttf&Ma as half pdee. &7 Gtrem Street* Osteriy, Miss Nellie Omdon, who has con ducted a m illinery store, here for some time, tak ing the piu'ce of her mother, Mrs, JulSa Coiulosi, who had been in business here f o r a number of years Sold ou t same la s t F riday to Miss A. It. Craufurd, who recently engaged J n the same business here. Miss Condon will go to Tranquility to live w ith her mother and brother, B.ev W. A. Condon, the contracting parties,. _ among whom were Messrs.' Bobert Dean and Clanence Lackey o f-th is city. They have gOUe to Pittsburg fo r two weeks and y. Ill afterward return to this city. They will" go to house keeping in th e spring,—Greene Co. Press. ‘1 . Greatl^tri Demand. . Nothing is irnmore demand th an a- medicine Which meets modern Ve- quirments for a blOod and system cleanser, s u c h 'W Dr. King’s New Life Fills, .Tliey ato ju st w ha t you need to t c u r e / s u m a c h ‘ and liver tronblesV;-iyy . thfjin', A t AU Drug gists; 25c,, g u a ra n te e d ,'-- R E S IN S BOARD, —FOB BALE: A 4 acre farm close to Cedarville with good house and barm Also a fine stock farm o f 280 acres with a $2,000 frame dwelling and good $800 tenan t house. 2 good barns, 850 rodo new tile ditch,'splen did fences, fou r e 1one half miles from Meehanicsbnrg, 0 ., 18 nlfieo from London, 13j;j miles from Springfield, Sljj miles from Catawba Station and elevator on Big Four railroad, Smiles from the Columbus, London and Springfield traction line. All for $50.00 per acre. Smith & Clematis. Some one has bee tampering with the mail ou t on route three, as was evidence on Thursday morning when Mr. J . E . Turnbull found a lette r In h is bo s with a check for abou t $100 therein. The township trustees had issued a check to Mr. !*, F . Pau l, for tho above amount and the le tte r cent the la s t ot De cember, M r. P a u l never received the check and a close investigation started bu t no trace could be found. The mail had been taken from Mr. Pau l’s box a n d th e .p a rty fearing to cash the cheek put it in Mr, Turn- bull’s box to get rid of it. The en velope had been torn open. R E V I V O ^ESttitEi VITALITY M ud s ft - W ell Mftit o lM « , A t th e meeting of ^chool'bbard on Monday afternoon, J . C. Barber, handed, in his resignation which was accepted. M r.,Barber was recently elected treasnrertfor the village and for the school district and before he could accept he -m u st resign from the board of ‘education, Jacob Slegler, the, “retiring treasurer, turned over $19,91.02, Postmaster T, N . Tarbox, !‘waS elected to fill th e vacancy. . . . SickeningShivering Fite of Ague and Malaria, can bo relieved and cured w ith E lectric Bitters. This is a pure,'J tonic medicine; of especial benOfifip m alaria, for i t ex erts a true curative Influence on the disease, d riv ing I t “entirely ou t of the system. I t is much to bo pre ferred to Quinine, having none of this drug’o bad after-effects. E , B, Munday, of H en rietta, Tex., writes: “My brother was very low with m alaria fever and jaundice, till he took Electric B itters, which saved Ills life. A t All Druggists; price C0c, guarantee!. ' “ a D m i rioMwsE/ ~ Yosng^Lady’s Mew Experience at the • Telephone. A young la iy desiring to commu nicate with a certain society beau was told to call him uj> by telephone •at liio d u b a t a certain hear, She rang up the exchange, gave the num ber and waited. Presently a voice said: # '•'Hello I” "Hello l5> she ealled. Mr, S. ttef&jp- ■ ■ • • "Mr, w h o ? * 'v "Mr. B» "Mr. a ? no .5' "Are you uuf®?” 1 ,r£ a , sure, -We liavauo record o f any one of thafc.mtno b e in f here." "Please look end sea if he isn’t somewhere about,” "There’s no uso looking, ma’am. Wo have ’em a ll down i n th e book,” "Well* ifc lo otrango. I was told th a t he would ba tliefo a t th is hour.” "Say* look Ik^e* what number do you want jr” . . f " ! % #'0©99.” .. ■ \ "01q th a t’s tho ( % dub . Th is Is the motgao.” ^ lupp lueo tt’o Maga« Him, . ......... .............. RISE’S D A Y T O M , O . THIS Is proving to be the best in our entire history—Not with out GOOD reasons either* for— There is a DECIDED ball this year for the BEST of mer chandise, and Bike’s .show no;Dther. s *_ , * The stock is cleaner—showing .better assortments than any previous January,. , EVERYTHING IS REDUCED throughout the entire store-except the few item^s sdld iinder,contract. More women—than ever before-^aro taking advantage of these favorable conditions, by EREQUENT visits. This SAME opportunity is open to YOU. D A Y T O N , O. !8 ia«^gaB1« 3 .g « » iftM S ^ W W M g B C A S T O R IA For l a f l a i s to d C h i t o u , fMKMY»»H«U AlwaysSough: B sirs ffce / n j ? HENRY BLOSS BIRD. One by otie the old citizens are be ing taken away, Thio week on Wednesday Mr, Henry Blocs Bird entered his long sleep, having been quite ill for some time. H is death o c cu redn trihu ' home o fiiis eouTMiv Bobert Bird, the well known mer chant, The deceased was horn on May Mot, 1819; -at Ipswich, Suffock coun ty England, locating in this country in Cincinnati in 1813. H e was mar- reld in 1812, bio wife having passed away on March 3,1901. Mr, B ird located in Cedarville in March 1833 where he took up Ms trade as a brick layer and contrac tor. Ho worked a t bio trade until a few years ago. He is mfrviv cd by a coni Bobert and two daughteis, Sirs. Ju lia Condon of Tranquility and Mrs. II. A. Turnbitull, of th is place. , , The funeral was held from tho residence of Mr. Bobert Bird, F ri day a t 1 o’clock, conducted by Bev. i O. H . Milligan. Burial took place a t tho Bap tist cemetery, south of town. Spoiled tier Beauty. , H a rrie t Howard, of W. 31th St., New .York, a t one time had her b e au ty . spoiled with skm trouble. She writes: “ I had Sa lt Bhornn or Iteoma for yearn, bu t nothing would cure i t un til I uoedBucktetfs Arnica Salve.” A vuiek ah d m te heater for cute,burns and sores. 23c a t All D ruggistf, ■.....; ■ - . A Ofim Tfa^€dy, Is da ily enacted, in thousands of homes, a s Death claims, in each one ano ther victim of Consumption o r Fneumonia, B u t when Coughs and Colds a re properly treated , tho trag ody Is averted. J?. G . Ifuntley, of Oakland©, la d ., w rites: “My wife h ad tho ronsmnpHon, and three doctors gave her tip. Finally she fools Dr, Ktesgte New Diwovofy for Consumption, Coughs and (Mdo, which cured her, and h k la y slicvln well anti titrong,” I tk llte the gewiw of a ll diseases, o n e doso rs’liovon. Gimranteod a t 1590and Ijt'.fxl hy All Dniggteta, Trial OUR FALL AND WINTERSTYLES. a *nlav'wAc-, COPV^tC-HV In elegant combinations of col or in up-to-date fabrics ih plaids, checks, stripes, tweeds, twills, and cheviots are wait ing for your inspection. Skilled workmen are also waiting to fashion them into tho best fitt ing and finely finished suits. Our prices arc always reason able. \ KflRY, The Taitof, X e n ia * O . FRENCH■DRY• CLEANING and Dyeing. Our equipment is t& most complete and om process is. up to date. We make a specially el Ladies’ Garments.^Hats, Races* Ribbons* Plumes lip s and Pompons* Gloves* Eurs* Evening Dresses anti OpemCloaks. ■ OURWORK ISGUARANTEED. ‘ t - * * Send your Overcoat and suit to us to feeDtyCleaned,’ Repaired or altered, We will make it' look like new. THE PANTITORIUM CO, . I t 11 M A 8 S 3 IA N , P t o p / 4 M p . n m x . m E. wmentofib W m U t « a $SR. tvastsioaioa Bn Rotlr Rhones l iOo. , . iSpringllekL O.
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