The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
u r SPRING CLOTHES THE BEST STORE IN SPRINGFIELD FOR MEN S BOY’S AND CHILDREN'S i t r i m i 11,11MM f Furnishing Goods, Hats ji ' ' " <' , “ ' Trunks and Valises <* v» . ’ t * A ' r * ■ * =- • IS ■ ' ' . KAUFMAN’S, Springfield’s Oreatest ^Clothing Store. fo-Zi-ajS. Limestone$t. Springfield,’ 0 . MISSSHOMTZ’S LECTURE oBefore Hiegrandest jttidifti.ee that met assembledm the opcr* boosp, Marshall fihontz, gave her lecture “ MyUajatoted Flag/'Tlmfs- day evelting, - » The lecture dealt with the liquor ttstffie ftjidtfjfi situation waft -clearly potto theaudience* ifevrsaattaefe* e.ii fromall titles, arraignment et the liquor forces, “ Bogs” GeorgeB. Cox in ;■CffSclSOStl C-iiw OSi*C^ comingIn for *sc»t king rehake. A b a word pictnrer, Sites Shout? excelis anyone oyer heard on the local stage. For nearly two hours she held the .strict' attention of the audience. Could It have been pofsi- hie for every voter in the township to have been present on this oc casion, we feel that many subjects that confront the voter would easily ho disposed of. The mttejo of the evening was furnished by a choir from the differ ent congregations under the direc tionof Mr. G. F. Siegler. The num berswere patriotic and Miss Shohta In thanking those for the decora tion** etc*, compUmontod. the choir a__, s >» _-’ 3-,' ll -‘ L J. „ u*"—’•— CUSS OF i * TW CedarviHe'Township Cum- msaeeWnt was held in the opera f bouse Tuesday evening,( every seat bdflg sold in advanceof tlje open-, i ig of the doors. As In former- years there was littlo trouble in crowding the house on this occasion. The* township* this year had thirteen graduates and tbe progrom. was exceedingly.Interesting, thew b/fug recitations, chorus. songsand drills, ’ ' ' ’ ,,y * f / Rev, AY. JVSanderson ofietod the invocation aftor. which ^ame the’ X>rogram as foifowsi **A Bird rifory,” Bruce Anderson; “ Jonny,^ History Lesson,*’ John, Arthur, “ The Little Black-eyed Rebel,” Elith Barber; Drill—Sun-T»onne( Girin and Overall" boy#; ‘The Wa«lifr-womanrs Friend,” J’ohr. Colletty “ Rhoecus,” Fay .Conner; “ Jerry, the Nows boy,’* Carl (lorry; “ Americanism,” Ralph Kennotr, Drill-Fairy Hdop; “ God Is'No where,” Edna Stormont; “ Arrived nn Time, But to Late,” Hazel Stor mont; Drill—May Foie; “ MV* Way,” Ruth Tonkinsbn; “ The Old Forsaken School House,” Fred Townsfo'yj “ KentuckyBello” Carrie TowbBley; Music-Chorus; “ The Roy of the Family,” Hugh Turnbull. As is the custom Judges wore ap« punted to select the best speaker ol the evening to represent this town ship at the county commencement in June. Messrn. Carl Paul, Ch 13, Jobe and Rev. W. J. Sahdersoi: r' b'ctod Miss Barrie' Townshy, first and Miss Ruth Tonbluson, second, The choruswork under tho direc tion of Mr* CL F. Siegler is worthy of praise, tint young people being w*>li trained. As to tho drills, tin f ackers of tho district have takefc ( mzsiderablc' time and pains to work out, the novel ideas as were execut ed, Such things require hard work The Thirtieth annual commence ment of theCedarville pubficachools took place in the opera house last Friday evening before alargo crowd. The class which-consisted.of four teeni ten girls and .four ’ boys, was the ' largest In the history <ff -the school; - ' ; . The •^stage ,had been *tastefully decorated With the class. Colors, YHE^t-imroNEsr ^ v , ( r <*p~"*~*Tl*m*m*' ' How to ploy tho Exciting Com* Coded. Touch thO Third, To play “ tierce/* or “ touch the third/* the company ihn$t stand m a circle in pairs, one behind the oth er, excepting in one place, where they stand three deep* One person stands outside the circle anCis on no, account allowed to go within it. The objectis to touch the third one, wherever she may stand. But when he attempts this she darts into the circle, and takes her place before one of the Others, '" Ifhen the third one, who stands hack of her, be-t qomes the object* Bnt she likewise* slips into the circle and takes her decorated, with the class colors, making the whole a very, attractive scene. The music for the evening was furnished by Riglo’s Orchestra of Springfield, The members of-.the. class -each acqUitedthemselves nobly, the de Jivery, composition and thought being a, credit to each, .The mem beraof the class of ’00are to-be con gratulated on their success, . The following is the program ot the evening: Invocatlon,..Prof. AV. R, McOhesnoy RackingLifes Trunk-LOuiseBarber Supremacyo f the Anglo-Saxoti ... ................................ .„,.„.Fred Bird What’s in a.Name?,.......Mary OoOper Man's Inclination— ...Roy Dallas BnStill and know Bertha'Dean Flying Kites......,,.....Howard Fowler AnEmpire witain an Empire ......... ............ :...Howard Hatbisoli TheGreatest Ideal......Mabel Homs The Light of Day,...... ...Ina Jeffries The Road......................Lilias Ross Shadows.......;.......... Inez Shepherd Age of Progress............Maria Smith Aspiration.... .... ...Fannie Tortklnson The Garden of Rose andRue, ............................. NclieTurnhul! Address UUpt*K. E.Randall Presentation,of Diplomas .Ffc3*$, ChWrlglit for teacher and pupil, which only showsthafctbeforjnor liavoa person al interests In. the sslroofe* - The diplomas were presented by S iparlnteaacnh, Crawford who made a few brief fetnarks to the el t«3 as to tlirir futnie work. MEMORIALDAY* (t huso intending to ercet mottu* titf-uH of tombstonrs tefow Iftcotn* tirniDaysliotiMcall soon dtod give fJjHrorder, - 1 \W have a goed r, work to selec1!’ from, Gc-.i’ge D Belt bf nfoo Ms ^ Hon, 0. F o r the C h ild ren To succeed these day* you must h*ve plenty of gtit, coufo ige» Hour Is It with the children? Are they thin, pil^ddlcatef 1 Do not forget :Ayef?s S trstparilla . Ifou Inow It iiiales the blood pure find fsoh, *nd buifds op the general health to every way* ^ r - —....pars of t?:oHalfv-i -1 festccd o l washing tho ■hair, (which takes off the natural oil and catices it to “% just ovorywhere” for esv.oral dayo, until the oil es-1' udta and is brushed over tho hair) cpread » clean, white? cloth that trill- not lint over the slightly parted fingers o f tho le ft handendwith the right onerahyotif brash thoroughly, hat gently, on the cloth. Bruch the hair a Up minutes aid again, clean the brush hy rubbing on tho cloth*.' llair-treated in fiila way ten minute® every evening for two or tfirkr weekswill ho aeon, coft andoilhy,*— ’National BXogasdne, Remedy Pc? liTseci Pesl*. A good way to rid the lions? o f pdta h to place- an old causer under . (bifereat articlea ol iurnituro in tho I roam filled with a ctrcsogsohition o f I carbolic add.- Close all tho wifi* f dowa and doora and keep them |dosed for twenty-four hours*, tfiien I reinovo fhd earholle add, olr tho mqm ? ond mb an Inccei will como for a year, rt> tlieso wild I mo . point iii'thc circle, for he,must al-. ways aim at the one who forms the outsideo f a yow-of tliTee* Any-ope caught changes, places with ,the pmv- suer*. - This is something like the old game of fox and geese, • Bern* of Grammar*, The game of grammar is very en joyable. One plays teacher andthe others pupils, The teacher says, “ AYrito.a list of norms/5 The pupils f et to work, andthe teacher watches, heir lists. The one who iirst makes-, the mistake of writing, down some thing^which is not the “name of anything15—-i. ev a noun—bas'd bad mark set down against him* .■ Then “ verbs”5 are requited, and the same procedure-follows. SJcxfc, “ adjective?/* next “ad verbs," ete,> until all are ready to quit. - A-vortj Not Av-pn. Most boyo and girls if asked the name of that town in England that Shakespeare has made famous most of them would, he likely to answer, “StratforA-on-Av-on ” And neither he nor any one eke would- have a right to find fault with them for pronouncing the name of the river in that way, for almost everybody calls it Av-on* Your dictionary will tell you, however, that It io A-von. Ask the teacher of your geography class. Perhaps he or she may have fallen into tho enor of caying Av on. ana me iCtraer, The meetingwas preside! over by Prof, McObcsney, prayer and the bsnediction being offered by the Rav. J. Y. Boyce, D*D., ofPhiladeb phia. HOW ISTHIS* Wenger Cue Hundred Dollars f e w , for apy easo oi Calarfh lhat, cannot fo, (Cured' Uy Hall’s Catarrh CUre,' F.” J>. Chenuey & Co.,Toledo,JJ. Wo thenaderglaued, have known F. J. Chenney for thelast 15 yrats^ and believe him perfectly liouotable ,in all,busincas fransaeifytisand bna.nqtoily able,to tarry pm a«y ohJiKadons made by h?s firm. Welding, Human & Marvin, Wholesale HroggTsfs;'Toledo, 0 . - ' Hall’s,Catarrh (Jure fa taken Internally, actingdlreetlh.upon thebloodand osncom 8 nrfaeesb'’ fi)e system, .Testirooninfa free Price 75 Cperbottle*. , boldbyah drnygi fits -TakeHplFsFamilyPillafor constipation* ^ ) *r * / -'*|J| *f;! - ,/. J " A Mountainof Gold couldcot bring as much happiness to Mrs, Lucia AVilke, ©! Caroline, Wisn a? did one^ box: of Budklen’s Arnica Salve, when it completely curoa a running sore orf her leg, which had tortured her. 23 long years. Greatest auteqeptic hekler of Piles, AVouuds aud Sofes. ’xfidat All Druggists. CEDAR POINT. Cedar RciDt-—On l4tko Erie, Dbk/a gff&t smuiucr resosf/ ‘ will Open fer tbo jrgular ^casou/^ufo 2* Tbo Cedar bo a revelation to tfeitora* More than * quarter of a nbllioa dollar? Isave beenspentIn. Improve* mentsafoco lost year, completed on a scalp of magnificence heretofore unknownasa watering place* Tho hotel facilities have been en* larged, witoou$any sijcrcase i » the popular priceswhichalways prevail at Cedar Point* The immonce new Breakers nowcontains7<D beautiful oaMMte'-tomhnoverteisifeliMi the finest) hatbengboachIn the world* . ' The mammoth new Goliseow m I the largest building of its kind in : the world, This great structure nc- ; cupies a city block of ground and; more than 10,000 people eatx sit in comfort under its vast roof* The now dancingpavilion is,per-; feet m i to appointments and mam moth in size, containing 45,000 feet; o f floor space. • There will bo no less than seven eandsand orchestras to discourse music continudusly- Additionai quick $muice dining rooms, and popular priced restur- ants have beenprovided* The amusement section will bo «ftar. in its;entirety. Every old at traction has been taken away, and in their places,Jfashioned. i.n the form of a great half circle, wifi be found tlio master ‘creations of the world's greatest invention geniuses, representinga? a whole'tbo superla tive degree of refined amusement devices, 'including everything that is safe and interesting. ' An nttracfh e sRustrated-souvenir booklet of .Cedar Point has just been. Issued which will be. sent postr paid op rcqttest by addressing G<A* Boeckhnig, Sandusky, O. Ladies* Tailored Saits t\ - AtVerySpecialPrices One more week -of clearing prices on Ladies* rice Tailored ;! snitoat prices yon will im ^hriuisfd at, $ 10.00 SHITS About ifr choice srntofor ladies and misgeg in the new light yowisltoymB’ eliofo&at $ 5.75 SUITS $10.00 A limited quanify of good ail wool, suits In dark colors (last season’s styles) no two a!il;or at less than the price 0f a skirt. MAYORSNOTICE; We have an extra; fine model Krell Diano. upright, at the home of, Mr* Jacob Siegler where to can:be seen by any one who is desirotis. of purchasing apiano; Call on or phone, G. I?, Siegler. of George & Sieger* BAD BREATH jS ia f fo r , ThcOowato $5.75 e a ch $5 WALKING SK IR T S *: Qualities and Styles that you tlo not usually get for this popular price ofi They are ,in black, navy, Jjitdwnsiind greys, and are regularly i«, |d.5u and |7. bo skirts, an special, ly priced for this week at - .... $5.00 Soiled Muslin Underwear at half price Ladle?5and children’s garments,.nothing, wrong but they ate soiled andmussed handling, and-this is your opportu nity to get two garments fpr ike price of one. ^ « r - 1* ' J t * - ' >;* ^ * . Children’s muslin gowns at 20cand 3°c. ‘, , Ladies’ gowns at 39c, BOeaud 73c* Other garments Inproportion.- , . . " Brothers & Co. Xenia* Ohio. Tb thhOwmirs of Lot? and Lands jjn the Village of Codarvllle, Ohio* In Compliance with tho require ments Of Section 4732, H. ot the Revised Statutes I herebynotify the owners of Lata and Lapda in tho Village Of CcdaaviUe fo cut and destroy all Canada and common tbistols and other noxious weed# growingbn any such Lots or Land? within the corpora ‘ ion so that they may not mature seeds or apron i to adjoining lands. On failure of any such owner to comply With the law In - regard hereto the Village oi, Cedatvifie may employ persons to cut and destroy said’ noxious "weeds amt tho expense will bo a Lion .oh said lots and landsuod collect as Taxes. D. H* McFarland, Mayor. Village of Cedarville, Ohio, sher F f Y sale . sgwe®^ pfre first Class Rigs j«14fafenlkT Th» im M m MbiittatempfdCOO. Sitefia»»*d)i«.tpr«onro*r.Meat/MwfcT ’>' " ■ SlarllBfK«m*4rC«.,C:ti;c«r>orN.Y. 99 * A K IH aU lE ,TU W U H N H X E S ( « * » liSCtt i f a w it afilrnt, fbslfc t?co only «d3, asiu tho datfc Aovar tea U »*'•'??; ,/’i r^v u^f " yi*V f ** . 1 ’ "M ft, It fot, asica ia &teas:* throwing it l av/ay anr(»oa m tlia foaia la aircslj ’ Menu For a ymtfeesm ■ 2*<) t a Iimefeoii cohofliafiatemlt* 1 lap oc cloaf rotif>in cup \¥*th teaad •aiicka,, &Hh\s;fi3 by (my Mtdf ol d cicafiial |>3% witli aitliar p^ato s mm fae«£a licit j t foquottn (if c-hipa, ©2 ar:|( 3 i' 0 /jaji ft calad vvitli 'a« Unto aai fit# W&k’u .^1 *’ A a tnm. . _ ............ «ffi; :j» tilt S 3 * 9 vwritf mrat*!. cnccrt fkohH ho ft| ? eliariotto ttv*,o} csasll 1 !jtfibcccci !to'II*afolGkJae*, yers In All Grades And Prices. W orking Hats . roc to 75c. Dress Hats $1.00 to $3.00 Panamas 3.50; $6 SUliMVAN, THE HATTER, S tate qv Onto, G reece CO uktv as FurBuanhto command 6t db eidef ot sate issued from tho court of Common Pleas of £&id county, and to tnodirectedand delivered, I will Offer for sale at public auction, at tho front dear of the court house, in tho city of Kenia, In said county, 0 nc Saturday, June 9tH, A* D. (906* Afe2o’clock P, M., the following do- scribed lands and tehcmento to-Witi Situate in tho Village of Cedar- ville, County of Greeuo, State of Ohio, and hounded and described as follows; Being tho whole of lot; No. 14of Samuel Kylete addition to thoVillage of CedaivlUe as the same ladesignated, numberedand known on the recorded plat dfsaidaddition. Bifid premises were 'appraised underun order of tho Court of Com mon Please, Greene county, Ohio, for Six Hundred and twenty-five (|C23,OfiDollars. Terms of HaloCash, To be sold by order of eMd eottft In case No. U032wherein Tho Homo Boildlng rdf Bhvtnga Company is plaintiff andWin. M* BHtotioReta!, are-defendsw«. . PRANKTAHBOSt Sheriff Greeno County, Ohio, H. B^Soatdt Plaintiff’s Att’y* $25.00 1 c k e $25.00 — wxm> ntiv a —— . tiki)BlackTarnCaitd IN NORTHEAST TEXAS,' along tlio te x a m \m RAIL ROAD In a community not far behind your own in development. Val ues tango from ten to fifty dollars per acre, and the laud is ail good —absolutely the, best in Texas. Oar people want YOU, and a neighborly welcome awaits tho thrifty manAndhis family. - *5 " '• • Round trip horccsceker tickets afo on Etila twice monthly to all points in Texas, and the sight- seekingway to Houston*.Galves ton and San Antonio (with inter mediate stop-overs) is via- the Frisco, Texas MidlandaddSouth ern Pacific Systems* - Farther particulars will be gladly *. furnished upon application to H. W. TRUAX, LAND AQENI* ReibaM Budding, Dayton, Ohio. “—-OB—^ F, B. MCKAY,. Cfoiieral Paistugar Agent. Tefhlir Tenu. Best and raost/ip-tOHiate livery aed feed barn in Central Ohio* Everything new* Especially equipped to bare for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it in our barn. Tickets given on a $200 outfit to be" given awayJDecember 04 , 1906 . 0 . 0 . ‘W J S a 'M H S R CEDARVILLE, OHIO* L O O K H E R E THE SPRING OF 1906. >'■ Is now here and you w ill want that that buggy or carriage painted and re-rubbered and I am now able to do that* Call and get prices* Have your work done now ready for good weather. W* Im*.***#tM*-**#5* TV j A j l i ’iO i ecr> o ?foCfe ° ia ^ i SirTos lim c ’Htono Btrecfc h u i m ho tvsieA with thqf ^ptitigiidd, Ohi( 1 m man If YouWant ^ Cityjor Country real estate in Central Ohio w r ite or pah on ■' Deaton&Ruby 11 Arcade Bpfiugfietd* 0* tM em m im m * J. H. WOLFORD. P» S. I have sCciwed the fservices o f7a first class can rlage painter. $125 INGOLD $125 W ill be given away Monday J0ec6nsb6f 3 ** Tickets will be given with each 25 cent cash pdf4 chase* One $15,00 prisee; Five $10,00 prtoesj Twelve $5,00 prizes* S i iv E w t m r r n m m \> , McClellan. MMMliMM! WteWI ♦ 1 u Fo r £ xu »lk W<*k will .tb a to fa t ty immY’ Session^are of est and are The Qucetk .Subject of tance. The discussion o United Presbyterian gra1Bynod of the Rel jan church resulted in earned ever from Fr| til Tuesday. , The Monday sessfc yfork of the Foreign me report of the boar 1ation was made to su: Indiawhichbrought a’ cushion. There was to giving up the wl given for W h recomnl tlie work of the misl sufficient to warrant itl A resolution was pass) should be continued, Tuesday file last was themost interest!] - were'inafty topics up| that were of importer of the church. The Committee on uj five ministers and five I od, presented its yepl Watters ,as ciiairnxan.f was divided and two,-' . ' a majority, and mind ,was presented by Rev, | ,Sparta/111, Dr. Watters, made as fo tlie work the coi| sidered and endeavored sition of different -con Smiley moved the ddoi ority, report which rl -»i»s^pnteiient'«Lany'-a'* eat, The discussions at *.i-earnest in every re Kinney took bccaskSn ’ fortSWe langwte «m.t , that one member had tition to disrupt his co was peaceableapd law respect Mr. Huston, v-oedted..-.Rjak;fopsc sfidttld be bfdve ehoug sue face.to face, and known. Tlie niajority report of union between the United Presbyterian ch rinirch laws, educationa the name, of the un United Pfosbyterian America.” Attorney Cincinnati, moved t “United Presbyterian” °f tlid report, and tfi ot substituted.- Mr, that it Was useless to fiibn. that In a few y forbed by someother Ifthercwas lobe a ck' do, addXCttle the matt % motion of Dr. M «ot% report was tabic 0 lit. * The. Tuesday after devoted largely to th ports. ’ It seems that durin rit agreeiHcnt had bee .-those in favor of ani p-ased, that resulted in hut, D.D., effcrilig a majority report; Sum ®t of unin;?, d-d ifof f report aa read by Dr, substitute was passe Brst Reformed PreTb Lttsburg, fo wMtdr vonie time waa tequ’ t£5ting tho matter pr' ck It Is not known 1 H /his cossgfcgsiioii fcRited Prccbytcrian o' •t&at-memfeers t-A Syir1 2,\®r' Wattefs is-cow s-.t3t divfoes f,j the Th&qsiCBtfoa'as to ilia I t p ; Stmi V' a»-'".'as r ir fees Steel, <>f tetigjied ae a prof?* ^ fondatiem m m t *®bcea t0$im ,Mtv ;r/. Reform, r*% W refe Sttfetmfcadtotg, Anothes. ptemfiu ^ h m $ was bf' It isah Uedatv Jfa vfe&tonriy Phd*dr: feS/!'’ ** ft** in Phh P*1 tki3 tittti r S t A; Vi t the to
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