The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
-»'■ 227V. *■* a i : .V i:>< b « & ■a ?<?1)3 •>; £>i. r'iriaijj rtv e y o to the ftp'.Lccsv firufr ojuue# £a <1v -ar to 5fkMton uSumoEta.. Ti', a? cko f aufco c 2 a rir^ccj gently P.awiwc, And fnasraurtoga c ^ - ^ c refrain; Me i:fzj (Si %nk<;nand, c.cgn of llso yore, h'lDgn &Fj,Kg(tf flan Jfjrsf?ogo, 02 ctio dear me i thru tic me, vrberever Stfsaro, Even yet, say iH-art loves them ea! ras fT9JD7HOW, .115,Vfertsiy tjjwn wq Vrfeite* I'm nearingmy tbvoo oem> and tea, B^fii‘wWiii5f wiildboml ate ekarto ®c, * “ ^•adeorer, faFiTOpfirt!iaatlac»|- • . T t e fnmoklot atilt Amro, o»a birds yofc olng* „ As they did la any-oarUfif duya, , And i pa® o to list In life’ s ohodouy mint, * ; To bqu-ponteu that siiom’ry plays. _/r fitorotmmotles uponmo coma crowding* Of iiio days £mct th<snightfi fn that time* When 1 waded barefoot In the water, ■. ; And struggled fteblll-sitteu tp tfiis&bj I nehffidt&elog-cabm of childhood, . ‘ , ;!: ■Tho oW-fssftfoaed cradle- that cuoittiei!, The firo-plsee of old {antidote for the eoMl* And fomi 3 tba 4 around It oncemoved, ’The table where toll m<a*te wow f^mio bed, ‘ The alter that taughtmo to slug , „ ^ The deMrtEfeivtit l'gahHii' tisst “"ora metered, , - « l|ow dearly the old tows yofcvtogl On the sweet Sabbath mm we wore gathered* “ ' , Uattofcetteal drill to ho given. Then the Scriptures were ream aad bowfog pm head* W®prayed to our father la heav-mr,v * ’ I recall the old-fashlonetl band-tools, The swift, and thoh^sWe, and reel, • ' ~ ' The loom with Its web and small flying shuttle, The ham of the old spinning-wheel; The wall-sweep dock that stood th'iiie corner^ Wooded bedsteads-corded with ropes, The rifle that hang the high joices among, Brought game from the valleys and slopes, - The bam whete f played close b y the orchard, Where large luscious pippins once hung, The woodland wbere'oak trees grew stately, With White-blooming dog-woods among; ' The ceolgpring that gushed from the lime-rocks, And flowed to the meadow below, * Tim large Indian Mohnd that was stately and round, Erected there long yearsAgo. „ Bow-lands by the banks of the brooktet, Murky w%tdtrsthat'fitted up the bog, ■ And Arebugs that glowed in the evenings, . , To the rhymes of tho hoarse-croakmg frog; The grfeuflelds. the long laneji, the rail fences, ‘ , The fowls, and the herds, and the flocks, The marsh in the vale, where great tussocks .prevail, . The bills full o f gravel, and rocks, ' • The whole scene now' passes tetore-me,. In clear panoramic review. And I delight to gaze on the picture, , b That never grows old, but tanew; A true pictureindeed of my childhood, ' That tliough I am old can always be told, And newer ashamed shall 1 be* As the canvass moves on in memory, To scenes of my school-days in youth, The faces of Wbitolaw, my play-mate, Of Bohert, and Mary, and Ruth, And tho forms of others, my play-mates, With greetings and audles as of yore, Pass clearly in view, fid life-HIca and true, Though ‘Twas eighteen forty and four. With IVhltelaw I gathered brijhtfiowors, Wo'talked of the birds on tho wing, Wo waded tho branch for watcr-fipidpro, Wo drank at the old family spring; We loarned'the alphabet—A,, B», C., To rhyme it, we often were hoard, Then to reading we came, and finished tho same, MeXJnffey’fi, first, second, and third. Where are they, those chuma of my childhood? Nearly all Death claimn as Ido prey, Yet Whitelaw has grown to ho famouo, Amfcass'dor to England tins day; IDs record Is good for he made it, By strenuous efforts each year, Around aSa fimooa the ladder miblime, Without a surerival or pcir. : t tldnli o f the dear old stone cchflol-honeo, , , Anti those la that district grown' few, • And I find of tho eighty oa record, - , Only Joim and gamuel—justtwol ■ Itoag dead oro my fatherand mother, Tho home of my -childhood la lone, ■. My slfitersaucl bratlie©, with dear, ones and others, Nov/ sleep neatb tliote tablets of otone. Of all tho things there 1 havementioned, Only four'aw now to bo found, Tho cpdsig, tho brooklet, tho lioie-eliffc, And tho clrouhr ludlou Mound; t asa ISkr- to au cak :u the fore f , fn long yearn that bad grown, ?ly companions lu youth havo follcti fomsotii, . Ami now Iota Gtaadlwgalone. tin tho path of my Ufa grov/etb lengthy, Tho days of my vblWbcod atroparfclscd, Yot fnstm and cemca off W dear ©Idea time, in tncsi’ry inofit fondly arc diet-ishcd; 5fy tlpriiuntimo Is past, toy Stifutoes? toended, And Autamn’odAav leaves aro now falSiag, And wicii 'Wtoterfiunigh, a Voice from m high, uP trpz:eyol prepare yo!*‘ Is calling, ' R b e r s o l© P i a n o s A j»scrtJ3irfci5, y ^H fnA iiiL e , dil76 im fo awAabero? vraurncci £";/;!»!*Plufidiintb# (■(Bjn-m* jvj where they tfes c»a:;satSyae'ejsciaa to th#hod. 1“ti -,f uca v/o i.’ova feuA too ISms&ts to be * good, durftVaxAfio, v;d? airs ., oowm? ocKesreftM»£»!c x&sss ’d .«» B aur , Diftcbsvi u ^ lA 'c '•tl'ioraKVOcrf#*Mtshfe *fA3jrao?C!!s»fi7 ;rtie Smith ik mum Plan# O** ° and i?i ft, IW* th street, , Urttx? rcAjcttl. a fi-tolco of vlgOfo. yao l;clc3 end leva tdeto vdta ? ., t -* ‘ 'A-**^*b <rs»^.Jr TRY OUR JOB PRINTING i f ’a one q %?^*5 III# f*v| I fiiut u'‘ I wrj i A cf 1 ? fjtodcywci# #,ViI Sg i.,yAi:C7 t l i £.'~Si W3 l_.th nai# ceualy ro;;fci3, lli# b ' ' ~ ' q : %fslv-S g c i l r.otare. But la ir.e inorrr&g fao demanded m esTdsffi**: H was aoS. celcep / 1 rc|5ic3. 4 ^ gifted ® : dk 23 wearily. *T was #t» terardieg to conyceo a j?sea a^o» g fan fe ii %n% I waa mafcfo to gtfe t!io lines to pftaeo n o afc a!3 fer m long time, But; I think tftisfc waib- om ct two alterations 21 w il 3a -SOW,®*.'. <sJfc£to 3 ,Myeaponded Ma lonf?graf* iormg mmiof eryly. “ WcU/fe-a# I don't too* ' wliat ettaro you claim m tMs last affusion, to t I am quit* fmre ttot I toff gll'tto told atrbtoi o f It,** . . . fimpfefoM,' :■ ■... ■... ; **& yon want to be liked In * sowepaper b$ce/**e»M tb? man, at tto adk, *fyoa muQt,bn careful "to writ©only on am side of the paper.**': The youth rrfth a touch or nmmt4 icrlpt ioetoa at h to suspiciously • ,®os,yo«doB’fe t o t I can see Ton went ma to writ©my poetry oa cue side of the paper go that you ;€att turn it over and use. the other'- side a tout_______ __ r „ . ^ , l-,,,, idea, tot I t o mot'so k ootoV^ W'aehmgton.Sta?, MAY SALE Of Wash Goods now go ing on. Prices unequal- f f l __________________ -JUJMi . •’a - r m a c * v »■ nav car HOW ISTHIS. W<JOdertoe ^Toutficd BoWto Rewor, for any case of baterrh that cabnot he eowfi by Hell's flatarfh Cttn?, E. I. Clienhey & Co.,Toledo, 0 . , Wethenatleraicned, have known ft. J, Chenneyfor thelast15- pears! anfl helievs him perfectly honorable in all business transactionsan 8 financially able in carry, but.any obflgnfloho mafia by t o firm, Whiffing, Kuinan & Marvin, Wholesale Bnairtflst^tToIcdo, 4>„ Hall'sCatarrhCure Is taken internally, actingdifectihuponthe feloofiand fOncon. $nrfasc 3 oEtbo oyatent Testimonials 'free', Price76eperbottle, Solfiby all druggists TakeHall'sftamtfyftilfeforconstipation, MVORS n o t ic e : ‘ .To the Owners of Dots and ■Bands' in the Village ofCetlarVllIe, Ohio. , In Compliance with the reuuDo- inents of Section 4783, H. ot the Keylged Statutes Thereby notify the owners of Bots and Bands in the' Village of Cedaaville to cut Und destroy ail Canada, and common thistels and other noxious weeds growing on any such Bots or Bands within the eaiporation so that they may not mature seeds or spread to adjoining lands. On failure o f any such owner to comply with the law ' in regard, hereto tbo Village oi Ccdaifvillo may employ persons to out and destroy .said noxious weeds and the expense will be a Bion on said lots and landsand collect as Taxes. D. H. MeFariaud, Mayor, Village ofGedbrvlUe, Ohio. Notice of Election For Bond Issue. Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Education of Ccdarvxlle School District, Greene County, Ohio; That, there Will be an elec tion held in said district, at the usual voting places, Mayor’s office and tho Clerk’s office, Cedarville, Ohio, between tho hours of 5:30 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. on tho 21th day of May 1800, to consider the question -of a. bond Issue in the sum of not exceeding 130,000.09. Said bonds to -run tor twenty- five years, tor less) for fcte purpose o f purchasing a now site, and erecting thereon anew public school building, as provided In Section 3291, o f the revised Statutes of Ohio, By order of- tho Board c-f Edu cation* ' » • .. Andrew daekeon, ■ „ - ... •GMfe Cedarvllfo, G. May 0 th 190& SHERIFFS SALE. STATSUPOSttO,G&ESKffiCOUBfcV£S Pursuant to command of assorder e i cab Issued ffofii tho ttHSffe of Cojnnmn Pleas of csld county, and tome directed and delivered, I will offer for safe Aft puMle auction, fet tho front door of the court house, la the dty bf Xenia, In said county, on Saturday, June9th,A D. 1906, Afc2©’ clock P. M.,-the following do* acritesl lauds and tmomen'ts tomid Situate In file? Village of Cedar- ville, Ckmoty of Greene, State M Ohio, and bounded usd described m toltowoj Being tSso wtiolo of lob No, 14of Samuel Kyle’s addition to tho Village « f Cedarvilfeaa the earns Is designated, naintored and known ©is the recorded flat ofg$Maddition* Terms of Sale Gash. . u To bo mM by order of raid 'court t o csso Nu, llflldwhofoln TIio Homo Building * Savings Company ts plaintiff and Wr»b M» Mitelioll ofc&l, are defendant • p iia n k m fm m . Sheriff ttetm e ftoanty, Ohio, 1ft S, f t c t o j ; . Pla!nttff,« A iry , themtoarfrwad,. wh*«lii»» fa A». niorafifit. ^.Hoiwt» k*T*a cku«* to motUMal BntlFor i 'KmJjr Th«Bow*te ^ W kncjOOUal^ l i f P V f i W i K . CAH«vcATmxr»c •oldlabalk.: Th*c«anla*tahI*ktt«J*» S»U:»*V m (>V,cur*ci Jrimraiaa«fbwk. SterlingR«m*drCo.,ChIc»*oofN.Y. sm HW ILULE , Tffl M U M I M S S $25.00 S H $25.00 i—-w ith BCX - Rkb BlackTarn Cana IN NORTHEAST TEXAS, along tho Commidland RAILROAD iu a community hot tat behind your own In development. Val ues rahga from ton to fittydollare per ufiro, and tho land fs all good —absolutely tho best In Texas* Our pROplo want YOB, and a - neighborly wdefimo awaits tho. thrifty man sun bis family. Pound trip hamcecckor sviff monthij points iu Toxaf, »ud tho Bight- are bn fcale tivl- tfekeffi, ly to a l l ; Seekingway to Houston, Galves ton and Sail Antonio twith inter* < mediate Btop*overs) is via the; Frisco* TexasMidlandandSouth- era Paaflo SyateaiB, Further particular v;iSIbe gladly- famished upon application to H . W . T R U A X , .BAND AOCNP Kdfesid Ouiidirtg, Dayton, Ohio. ——'UB—-* ft* B, McUAY* amemt Psumter Agent, Terrdt, Texas. open for tho vegumt* setuson batui> day, Jutae 2.-, Tim Cfidar Point Of IfWOwil be a urovelatiou to visitors. More than, a quarter of a million dollars have been spent iu improve ments since last year, completed on a scale of magnificence heretofore unknown at a wateringplace. The hotel facilities have been en larged, withoutany increase m the popular prices which always prevail at Cedar Point. The imtrtence new Breakers newcontaSnsTOO beautiful outside rooms overlooking the finest! bathengboachin the world. The mammoth new Coliseum iu the largest building of its kind in the World, This great structure oc cupies a city block o f ground and more than 10,000 people can sit in comfort under its vast roof. The new dancing pavilion is per fect in its appointments and mam moth in size, containing 43,309,,feet of floor space. There will be no less than seven cattdsand orchestras to discourse music eonlimtoualy- Addltlonai quick eeruice dining rooms and popular priced restur- ante have been provided. The. amusement section will be how In its entirety. Every old at traction has been token away, and in their places, fashioned in the form o f a great half circle, will be found the 'master {creations of the World'o greatest invention geniuses, representingns a whole tho superla tive degree o f refined amusement devices, Including everything that' to cafe and interesting. An attractive illustrated couvenir booklet of Cedar Point has lost' been Issued which will bo sent post paid on request by addressing <BA. Biteekhnig, Sandusky. O* B e s t and most up-to-date livery aed feed barn in Central Ohio. E ve ry th ing new* Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your r ig from exposure when in town b y having it in our barn. 'Tickets given on a $ 20 0 outfit to be given aw a y December 2 4 , 1 90 6 , O . O . W B I M B R CEDARVIL I.E, OHIO. D r Jn ’tUalNMi Price, SOtfcnts, **•**!£* ItMtCKMiirO n***!#^ Pi I >*MMt, J** YonWant City or Cmrntry teal estate m Central Ohio , write or eall 011 Deaton&Ruby 11 Arcade Springfield, O. Both ^BiioncHy 17 .' LOOK HERE TOE SPRING OF 1906. f s now here and you w i ll w an t that that buggy or carriage painted and re-rubbered and I am now able to do that* C a ll and . get prices, H a v e you r work done now ready for good weather. J . H. WOLFORD . P, R I have secured the sendees of &-firnfc ol^ss- car riage painter. C\ $125 IN GOLD $125 j ■ » W i l l be given away Monday Defeemb&r- $t. Tickets w ill be given w ith each cent cash chase. One $ 15.00 p r f e Five $ 10,00 prikesj Twe lve $ 5,00 prizes. S A V E VO ffE T I C K E T S . ' . McClellan* m m a i» , ''j'~S i /-d *" sT^j ', 5-1 __ *'3j» j]€o .4 » iV « ,t Will] o p j i ] ■L h p J o 's a '^ oM C f H The General Synod formed Presbyterian . jSbyfch America opened oveniug to the li. P. s opening Fermon being r the retiring moderate?, - Bamsey, of Bos Angeles , The business' sesnr Ibursdaymorning, Bev. -o f . Phfiadelpbia, be i. modferafor. Bev, John B .p ., otTarnetum; pa., statedclerk and Bey. "W Buanesburg, N. Y., ass The committees, were reports read of the byteties. A. petition wi; file asking that the bodi (petion of a year ago on i! " music as optional*.___ ) _ , Tim report of the bv ‘ Presbyterian churches dJ Thursdayand isready foP^W* tioir. . i’btes; The .report of the ct! b y ftoreigu Missions wao t ®00 ; morning and it was ma . oraer for Monday m< devotional exorcises. Tim most important j, that has come before tl| the proposition to formed-Presbyterian <; .... the United PreBbyterii) H. McMillan,, pastor obw~->, United Presbyterian Alleghany, Pa. spoke could be accomplished Bis remarks were that were the same, as \Vei‘e and that better work c . In the fn’ ercht of the 0 tlLj|jj| 0 | " ” | i '£££££1 jiJv liTUltes’* ‘Will all ctylcfi, all you aft k-ant ctk buy bore. -Spe 7Sc t €te, OuV Fou Bpe? tiM pair €h Tau Bhofii. J bard urenv aui iortoblu CClMO* Stocofi to II today...... Bizuti l l to 2 ^ toany..... B p i f thlMKtfo' toltetliiatuLTi StecoGtotv^ tot mumm L 1
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