The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
siSSSfiSSSliwwKi swSesseiSSWei'^B * f * T k I m g bw !F Ti rs P i l l % [ Itefcfc) }$ | l Y m o z ^ p ii *\\l\QU« butc^i^th' \r,xh 7 g_W| Jfttisn t!atf> >? iisfoii.ijr'.., a;r<rst. * P a ®, Amx-rl £ CUT,” l it; there isn't { ; ■Art have'to trust. your hatcher. For' Meats >lwonly kind to ix* appliances ’io? {lit, and they’re h feoM. Don’t go n it’s hot,-- Bay ‘Q V S U A , IDLE, O. ' k ill trul; —, ant 1 Dining Booms ■Limestone .street* ild* Ohio, M L R O A D s g B i f f PPEO WITH 3 T O M A T IC L E C T K I C S IG N A L S \-Mt& |BNRAILWAY IrftOftc £ louisvills i m m i cities ! i S IPORTJ mifc, ^UtlMNUt, blltilWMt* bi *pewit os wtti (tW*BTUtOAYlOT HONtN« HAHr HNTSSOUTH* a ie411x1:5A2&3 ;^omvt f.P*A. W, ChS*M5 -,.5*=s2*r« iif’Ti-T -fi A^**-*■>...... r €i2cri'"’S,> B f J O V B i P |v:J '*<M ??•« t r * ■ f. ,i -•>T 11- V ‘* P » Mfj £WTt> ■.■•’ AhfaA r ~ I M ^ ' P ' ■' l In AHtirades And Prices. * ^ 0 ^ * !L3t aC?3Ai^a. . . V' V -v> sf:•-'.is.«is r~‘> n r; j —; tj *=.:« Cr“3 **"*wvr 'Wtv IM .A n. Iltncy M-sn Y/r'lrjca- 1 Tho IT. (»f I s, pamt hen uya rng ago 130'. wfAc gjoy Di. Its s S h * £ 'ivno^E |tliej •play hrio rani la the oftenjopn I at M n:(h $ ‘hiiJrit* n. I --------- ----- I Mr, Jay A, KflpatirMz of X^koimh I vraa making a flying bnuavea trip f through tlio country in Wo aufowo- hilo end stopped qver night Wcdnco- |day with Ills elater, Biro. % T, IPhilltog. ‘ J f c h •4$ / W xoc to 75c, Dress H ats j] $i.oo to $3.00 1 Panamas 3,50: $6 SULLIVAN , THE: HATTER, * ftT ' ‘ * 27 South Limestone S tre e t - - - Springfield, Ohio Mrs, Hester Trumho and daugh ter, ttnd. Mrs, David Shroads spent £ LOCAC AND PERSONAL j Coal, oil and, gasoline a t Nagley Bros, ‘i litre C. 0 / Morton spent Thursday inXenia. , ij Sabbath in Xenia the guest' of George H.‘ Shroads, Mr,' Will McMillan- of Loveland, spentThursday here. Men’s socks, suspenders, overalls, shirts at Nftgley Bros* <1 Mrs. John Boss and daughter Mias spent Saturday m Dayton, Wanted—l’wo cheap -tieftfy draft horses, / DJS. Ervib, Dr. 38. 0 , Ogiesbee and wife, attended a reception last Friday evening a t the home of the Misses Steward near Clifton. ,.'• -. B.- B. Shaw, a student of thejAox School of Oratory at Columbus spent Monday and Tuesday with his brothers here. jsrvm* p A * MissAHie Hood of Columh h?4ng ent'ertameoL hy Mig^Kate Xosblfc “ \ Mrs. Russell McCollum -of Xash- ville, Tenn.j is the guest of Mr. Win. Blair and .wife. Mrs, Forrest Prico left Thursday for a visit with her parents In South ('harleston. THRBAD-Clark’s 0 . M. T Jin black .andwhlfe, Hagley Bros. •■ ..Mr, Dora l^eiinett and family of Santfi Charleston are yisitingf Mr. 8 , IV. Nagloy ami family. Messrs. Frank Hill and Charles (iilbett'of South Charleston spent sabbath with relatives here. , Misses Mable Moore and Sarah McCowexv were the "guests of the Misses Lackey near Jamestown from.Friday until Monday. xBBBAD—Cream, Mamma’s, But ternut, Bound Home Made, - Fresh, every day at Kagiey Bros, Wm, Timmins, a fireman on the Br & Of was injured on bis engine recently and. brought to Chillicothe his home. He formerly lived here. DBIED FRUITS—Fresh lido of peaches, prunes appricots. Prices right at Hagley Bros. Services Sabbath morning in the It. p. church, Kev. Bobert*Wilson formerly of Cedarville, will preach the sermon. Everybody welcome. Mr* James Gray accompanied a number of young folks from Xenia to the Half Gro.unds Wednesday evening where the party* enjoyed a dance at the pavilion, ; Alargenumberof people froni this Uiction took in the Singling Bros’, circus today. °Mra, K. E. Randall, Mm. J . H. Ih’Othorton and Miss Wilina Hemp- Kll spent Wednesday in Xenia. COFFEE -Bulk at 12/5, lt>and 20 centspomiu, Hagley Bros* Misa iZorayda Lnrrimer of James- t&A'ii hasbeen thn guest of Mrs. F* P. Hastings for several days. Mr. Walter Sterrett has accepted a r i o n as clerk In C. M* Crouse’s- lAi’dVibreotnre* . ._ ... . . . I.lfcs Wilma Hemphill of South C.iarlcston has been the guest of affra, J . II. Brotherton for cDVesftl dJS'P. /fccars. G. FJ fyegler0 am i Bay- 1 ’ •'«! litepafjiek attended tho May B stivat in cratinnati last Saturday i lgtit, - Bale, Model am i F”'rc; Bait at Kagloy Bios. ' PAINT IXSUBANCE. Yon may have lire* accident, tor nado and burgularly insurance. Why not insure your buildings against decay? Green Seal Paint will do It. For sale by Kerr &Hastings Bros. If VonWant <J£ty o r i-o im try rcetJ c tia to fa (V iifiy l oM 'i write « e^ll 011 Deaton&Rudy I I AfRjslo Hi»iiwglirM. 0 . Both 717 . - Mr, Nelson Shigloy and con Walter and mother, and Afro. Charles MeLaughim and con, of Jamestown visited J . H, Wolford and family Sabbath. Mr, -W. L . Marshall who has lived In Springfield for a couple of years has moved his family to Xenia whom they will reside on North King street. “ ~ThAXonfe Township school board has elected tcaoherafor the coining year. Mfcn Agnes sffcormohfc in No# 1, Miss Mary Dobbins In No. G am from this place, Miss Eva Matthews nehool dosed today with appropriate esereiecs# Tlio patrons ton tfed her & corpriso by taking thohr dinners and spend ing tlio day in a social lEoiiner. HANNA’H LH0TBG-FINISII BeatiUfal and dnfaMo# Used on iloora and other woodwork. “Made to walk m .” Tito only way to properly finish s ritoor. Seo the finiobed earnplcs. For ealnby Korrds Hastings Bros. -Mte-Mary- Ann- ..Mai-tln. m cninpainrd by Mrs. J» H* Atuftow left Friday for her homo in Attica, Tudiana, .They wl« vHfc InEtwosd, ladlat-op rits and riStelbyvitie# ih tS f Sava^s Towncloy anfi’ered a linking Ctril Thursday forenoon and for k ttwo was in a danfjemna cattdlifoii* Ho taM n l later atad n .a aed to ottefloth. AW/AYD THIN THE GIJEEN riEAL PAINEi W ith pusc fslsaaed n il f« r all uttt« aEdo wori;» Thin pabaft fa ^ k<avy ! ;i>1yMat! n?'rda thkiaistg. I t Hiofl It: onincs ite ’i'u Oi'on^iijioal for ttso y.a’H«t*3 by Brr*«. Vohave pienacd ymi now fori two '’’a - and iiav© proven that -wo - the goods and the prices on nriea. I f yon have not called «a, vriiy not? Kaglcy Bros, IKi.?«, \ weeks have gro «n pb MANY OF YOUR NEIGHBORS JUDGE YOU ' . By the appearanco of your home. Green Seal Liquid Paint adds a dressy appearance to your house— perfect finish, For Sale by Kerr &Hasting Bros, Miss Bessie Qrajn of Jamestown, who has been employed in the C- H, &D. offices in Dayton as steno grapher was married Wednesday by Dr. W, A.Robb toJohn. R, Cacad, a clerk in the same- office. Rev. Boberl Wilson, wife and daughter of Oro&weH* Midi., are guests at the home of Mr. J . B, Orr and family. Rev. Wilson will re main a few days while Mrs. Wilson expects to make a months visit. . , The champion mushroom hunter So far this season is Mr, Herman Townsley who takes the prize for gathering 21 dozen in one day the first of the week. Mr, Townsley knew just where to find the fuguB growth, An article in Thursday’s Enquir er in reference- to the R, F, Synod here the 23d' says .th a t the union of this body and the Presby terian church will come up lor dis cussion, .The combination of thh R, P. Seminary in PhiladelphiaSvith that of the Reformed church will also come before tbe meeting, ’ t ‘ k , , ' Lf" J- " ,T_U. The school hoard will elect teach ers next Monday evening. The sal aries of all ,teachers that,received $40 a month were raised to $4$.' An extra high school teacher will ne employed the coming year a t a, sal ary of $50 per month. - MAYSNOWS. Snows in May will not do crops any to much'good aud will retard the growth of the -fruits.and garden truck. The enow Buries Wednes day after the warm wfather made people step around lively, Rev. Robert Wilson, reports that snow fell quite heavy in Michigan on Monday, The farmer who has not put his"corn in yet may*'be tlio lucky one. The heavy .frost Mom day morning is ncleived to’ have de stroyed the early strawberries. Just what other fruits have been damaged cannot ba told. CEDAR, POINT* Cedar Point—On Lake Erie. Ohio’s great summer reseat, will open for the regular season Satur day, June 2, The Cedar Point- of. 1000wll po a revelation to visitors* More than a quarter of a million dollars have been spent In improve ments since last year, completed on a scale of magnificence heretofore unknown at a watering place. The hotel facilities have been en larged, without any mcreaso m the popular prices which always prevail a t Cedar Point. Tho immonco now Breakers nowcontains 703 beautiful outside rooms overlooking tlio finest batheng lioaeli in tho world# The mammoth new Coliseum is tin* largest building of its kind in tho world. This greac structure oc cupies a city block of ground and more than 10,030 people can sit in comfort under its vast roof. The new dancingpavilion, is po?» feefcin itb appointments and mam moth in eiro, containing 45,000 feet of floor oface. There will bo no less than coven eaodo and orchestras to discourse music continuously- . J Additional quick smuco dining rooms and popular priced restur- atda have^catt providod. The amusement section will be now in its entirety, Every old at traction has been token away, 'and in their places, fashioned In the form of a great half cirdo, wilt bo found the master Jbre&ftons of tho world’s greatest Invention geniuses, Teproocntltig-a^hwholo tho Emporia* five degre*' n i refined anwoemofifc devices, including everything that Iscafo and interesting. An attmeftw illustrated souvenir boohlot of f/edar Point has just been Issued which will fco sent post paid oh rtip f st by’addressing G. A. lceol;lmi& Nanctiftky, 0* * A Mf.oo’G.inof 6o!d could rriririMg os wadi Iiappimns to Mix, Lada Wilite, Of Caroline, W K ,!»/+d«l ofifi ?■ Arnica v><: ; « of 1‘Milfttottfa a It »vanplof*:’ly c m a « tanmnn on her log, which IsM her £8 long vcftM, mdre-ptto isealei’ «f 1*il-*4 l4c«und«Mimt HfVC.3, 26oai Ah MIDNI 3 HTFlip, j i ’i.'arles t-ititf'key’n rfxidcnro m' J ClKr>n mirird to tho ground about | |isikimglit, Tiiarcday. The house | I tita efcufji -I by Mr. Wflllam We id- J Inor and far'JIy who r.vvo cbto to eavo only a part of tfedrgseda, % uo fire was dlpcovered a t tho rear part of the house and no causo ea& bs assigned. Tho lo.es to Mr. Stuckey will be at least $!,£&> with $£M In surance. Mr. Wddnerliad $CiMJ bn Illshousehold goods, ECONOMIC H0D8E-PAINTING Docs not depend upon buying the uheapest paint with-onfe regard to quality, Thoro . aru como paints wliifjj coat leas than “Gmcn ficsljp. To Core a Cold In One Day TakeLaxativeBromoQuinineTatfeu. Seve« Muian i<»xc«»oidmpast 12 mot*};?, ' T M i X%RatH j^t m m j m ? Gta,ss Gtifi j©Tf»©D«yfe A m w e * y i i but they are mote expensive In the Jong run, • ■*■ ■ For sale by Kerr <&Hastings Bros. SELMA COMMENCEMENT,’ Tho Selma, «n>mm8»pemont will bo held- TuesdaJIveulug'mrthG .sohool auditorium there being three gradu ates. Tho address, will be. delivered by Senator O. F . Hypes of Spring- field; Rev. Konworthy delivers the bacca- laurato sermon Sabbath evening In tlie auditorium. 1 TYPICAL CEDARVILLE CASE, d#' • * . Judge Kyle beard tbe injunction suit of. J , , H, Wolford against the corporation on tearing uphis cement gutter. There were nearly twenty witnesses called and the testimony is said to have been really amusing. The council managed’ to shoulder tbe blame on James Bailey, *the street commissioner, in that he wasn’t instructed to teat* the-’igutter up .'No decision has been rendered yet. • - ■ ONE WELL-PAINTED HOUSE Xu a neighborhood creates a de mand for 'others; leads a general improvementxn pubUlio tastes,and increases property value. A liberal use of Green Seal Liquid -Faint is sound business policy, , BOUND OVER. Through stories’..told by a young girl, GlennaLink, Mrs. OHieGordon was arrested Monday on a criminal charge, she being the ^victim# The story of the girl was that a child of petmature birfctohad been buried in the woodshed-.whieb proved to be the case. The; -woman <admits that she is guiltyh and was bound, over to coui;kgoing “to jail indefalt of $500 bond. ' v * - THE ANSWER. "VgfT-’t - TUe problem in the last issue of the Herald vaa to bow much Mft Frank Townsley Would o\Ve Mr. D. Bradfnlo for labor at. the rate of one cant for the first week, turn cents for the second, four tor the third and. eight for the fourth, eiri for 62 weeks caused the .mathautatici^ns to got out'their pencils and get busy. The answers have come, in all the Way from $1.01 for the year to sumo in the millions. ‘ Mr. idontrese Townsley took time and pains to solve the question, his answer being $22,517,908,130,852.48, the amountMr. Townsley would-owo Mr*..B?adfafo for one years work. W e have All ex tra fine model Krell [piano, upright, a t the home ofjjM r. , Jacob Siegler where i t can be seen b y any one who is desirous o f purchasing a piano. Call on or phone G. F . Siegler of George & Siegler# PAINTING ’A 3 I0U 8E Increases it%value Out of all pro portion to tho cost of th« Job. A coat or two of Green fSoal Paint Is an Investment tfsat always pays big dividends. For cftlo by Hcri&Hootlugo Bros. NoticeofElection ForBondIssue. ‘ Notice la hereby given by tho Board of Education of Godarvillo School District, Greeno Coimfy, Ohio|That, there will bo no elec- tlon_ hold m catd district, a t. tho usual voting places, Hdyorfa oflies and tho Gterii’o office* Cedarville, Ohio, between tho houro of Si30 A. M. and G'rio P. M. on thh ffitii day of May 1088, to rimsifior the qucgtlon of a bond fasuo In tho cum of not rsccediisg $S)500O.09. SaM boiatfo to run for twenty- five yeaw, (m I cq ) for tho purpose of purchasing a now toby, amt erecting tfiereoti a now,public r.elaool bundling, as ir/ovldri In Bcetiou 8 j 91, uf tlso revised Btatutrs of iih kh y By order of tlio Ifestw! t f Edu» cation. .■ Ancltew Jackson, 4 ■ - Cletk, FcttrU’vHIo, D. May su» loud GET OUR PRICES ON PRMTINC ..:■! BANK OPENING. The new FanneFa -and Tmdhra Bank at South Solon way opened Wednesday Sot 'business. The honor of transacting the flrafc busi ness was given Mayor J . R,. fe’troup who ipEditor of 9’ho Advanced and througn wlioae efforts the people ot thatplacc woro given a bank. Mf. E. W . Christy of Cleveland is presi dent, B, J* Schurr easlffer and treasurer, Mr. W. J , Smith and’ Dr. W. P. Madden are among those chosen for directors, An all day reception was held, Mr Smith and Misses Eleanor Smith and Fern Ervin of this place being present. jMatfille f fl^nsbiwSchool Riper gj* 5 ryJ f f tf»d fo-riv"’jwiW f*' S Ml ssi ssl to1! %.? w I -7. |rn f soj to I ft i » i w j n ; M.f te | & k W f 11 I M S I t s S0 I S f ; i .M = I. .!.«g I ■ ! ^ |S J c? & < 2 , I Q S 5 \ I Humber of Dtbjtriet..__ ________ Enrollment............... ....................... Average Daily Attendance........... Per CentDaily Attendant; s .. , Number Tardy ............... Number Present Every Ddy... ... Per Cent Present Every Day.. Number ofVisitors ........... :........ Rank for April........ ....... ..............; 1 ■ % 8 i 4 , hi f) i 81 17 .7 SUIT 2I1 2U m T] •SSfifi- i fr ■ .> 2» r< m 83| iff no < ... .. ■' 11 0 * 5 8 n Ifi 4 4 i i ! jo 4 ..... 152 2G 50 32 05 SO 0 rt «> 0 01 1 «■ N - riti ~ft ■ W' u lij 1 7 ■44-u.iy to! I ‘Jl ■ 4 j 5 j Tyi 0Cj 42 4 } H ’' $ i' > 3>*,I a CUTORi),' SHERIFFS O A t C 3 H L C * B tavu ovO hio , G ubuhe Conuarv ss Pursuant to command of an order ojt sale issued from the court of Common Pleas of said county, and to me directed and delivered, I will offer for sale a t public auction, at the front door of the court house, in the city of Xenia, in said county, on Saturday, June 9 th, A. D. 1906 . At2 o’clock P. M m the following de scribed lands and tenements to-wit: "Situate in the Village of Cedar- villo, Conuty of Greene, State of Ohio, and bounded ’ and described as follows: Being tbe wholerofJot No. 14 of Sbmuel Kyle’s addition to the Village of Cedarville as tbe same is designated, numbered and known On the recorded plat ofsaidaddition. ^ Tends of Sale Cash. To be sold by order of said court' in case No. 1J632wherein The Home Building Savings Company .is plaintiffAnd Wm. M» Mitchell et al. are defendants, FRANK TARBOX. Sheriff Greene County, Ohio. H. S. LeSourd, Plaintiff’s Att’y. - ^ T uttle nonsense . Story of Sam Sampson and His Won- * derful Gun. ^ t Not long ago an ex*gov'emor oi Michigan* a Cleveland capitalist and Several' friends were in the hig woods near* Turtle lake, guided hy Sam Sampson, a famous hunter and trapper.' Sam-possesses a gun with a barrel five feet long. But once, according to his otofyyhe had a still longer one. ” . ’ • “I t was a wonderful gun,” he said to the ex-governor* ,fI could kill a h*ar as fur oil as I could see *ira* an' that gun was as knowin’ as a man. If it hadn’t been fur that it would never ha* busted.” ' ' ■ '‘How did you break it?” asked bne of the hunters. . “I strained it t’ death,” said the old guide soberly. “I was out hunt- in’ one day when I seen a buck an* seven does a-standin’ close on to me. i pulled up old Beetle—that's what I called th’ gun—and was jest goin, t’ let gowhenI heard an awful fun ny noise over my head. I looked up, *n* there wus more’n 10,000,000 wild geese a-sailin* ovi me. There I was in a pcrdicament, 1 wanted th’ geese V I wanted tli* deer. At last I^oimed at th’ geeso an’ let sliver. Beetle must ha’ knowed I wanted both, for that wua th’ end of the old gun! Tlx’ strain on her was too much, an’ both barrels bust ed, Th’ shot in one of ’em killed the buck, tlx’ shot in th’ other killed fen geese, an’ when Beetle died^ete, kicked co hard I was knocked filter &crick, But when I come out tnv# bootlegs was full o’ fish! I ain’t t never seen another seek gun m Bce*1- tle!”—fcippmeoft’o Magazine. There’Ate Others. ill l "1 had my way,” growled old Tightfist as lie opened his morning mail at the breakfast table, wPd haves a fiign placed on every latfer has in tho city ” ... “What kind of a sigh?’* queried .Me wife. “Oao reading, *Pozt m bills/” dnowered the old man, —>Fhfcago, Nows. ■ *’ LOOK H ER E THE SPRING OF 1906. I s now h e re and you w ill vvan ttha t th a t buggy or c a r r ia g e pa in ted and re-rubbered and I am now ab le to do tha t. . C a ll and get prices. ^Have your w o rk done now ready for good w ea th e r . / . . -v , - ^ , :• .j . ; J . H. WOLFORD. ^ * .* r ‘ r • l’ '1 f< R . S , I have secured the services of a first class car riage painter,’ E b e r s o l e P i a n o s A B SO L ltT f iL Y DUn;.4 B L E . •TVe have for anuinherof’years used iShFiaoioPiouoaiathe ConservatoryWhere they ife instantly subjected to thehard- cst kind vf use, Wc hate found the Ebersole to he a good, durablepiano, well able ^ <v'un>‘- imweur and tearof themusic room.” , %) fi. .Jry'tA B^ xtk , Directress A . 11 ; '-tj Voaservatoryoi Maalo- WANUPAOTUnEO,6V T h e S m i t h & N i x o n P i a n o C o . IOand 13 A i-uurth Street, CINC1JVNAT1, O. TRY OUR, JOB PRINTING •i --- T& Jcj m ^ 1 REYIVO REWOHES VITAUTY — J t t + W M m s t w m u m t m m t tw n s t r m m iwatwteVliittt’Ma*h*»t t m *m wswff tteJt smnfttax tiwr Vf Mat mm.tm fiirttiy, s«tet«5». KKfow m m m t EmrtWrtt*?, w h * xm m t fe'emn#MwHW*fc<w5 M m * * H wm *m er irttertAMM ***& •*£** ‘Uwfc St twkteCMtfe* **•*«, Ledte { ( )W r A j ’ t) U r:?1-*-} t'vv Bsrwxsi n.’ v , r>r> &-'Otyrrs."ytsr,tx>i:.^ r<2A<. VMurn ntAi:a o.,e, r-j tr r.i ir ■'' f/U' fti:. ? r;: .!• - 5 . . ,.v C It T ^ — . _Eir.a cto - tSiarattcvs as WGaaUJv—CGS ca rsiGo-ftoo scti i wa j cntifcl? man t* :3? to c -,aro r*.ur co . ukj t .. outf?ftcaneasr.^3t.ofla:arc.7t.v; a::iiron iau c pKKiiatiacr.a! : or. ia’.t r i. Ce-awoy.'aF.cOttX.’' 'iU'’3'71^ ta’ v rmcr cocaur-»Jaronotoscr'S £jer.oi nWa'ina t . S i o ; ' ot s'a * wo won i i x K C" rf'ft 1 t i.:.\s - n n V cS t a !'c ft.^ r is s s s s s i!h PATENTS I- ' JW l l I| im | m I LtrtiM,n-&‘Si3 1eAtetk»Gbtsc?l«».3i«Ul'*t ,«otf rr.iT.ti *cc'.J „ te.1LrMfipe.oU:C Wm. , aups»i«eejs»ette#uey,».mci*?owes:# ir.3w«ojjur.-.Mfo;-..: L £:c3t.:c.M! serf'.3t>*)# .-i Se&3fnsit 1 ,d;*w3.>ri to f [Uon. %v» tJt ;*5, li p c, i % t'< VI i ■>1S'**' ■ts&tfa«», caHdtimf- ...uirttovt ' Hsetm'e#,' I fti!*, ‘m**' ; #...! toes*nvesr-ttiss1 C . A.8NOWA 0 0 ls.% f m M O N U M E W T S l HMDOIOSES MMlfCM SMC34t Or§l«MCRSUNO KsrtHisir* shscj #.* e?*:*&••» mitt *r 5803Sl!W?F9 m JtWi.ttf.SMW. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, tUZK V6G*. «,’*■* n 'V.o 1 '•'HS Uf-MSSI «wn tm tfitv t, •■teS'tok am » ***.«(j- MS ^ « m tkAWM id.} or TtlfS Bfitw • KELLEY & WILCOX* * u
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