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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