The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

t e f - t e s in. rv , li«* i'voia, jitgl “ , r e late inn- tmi, Aamgi ♦ » h l i u tern isn’t > to trust? ittcher. jr kind to ianees for" t(l they’re Don’t go ho t, Buy m fo,* jULWAY Mr CITIES j cut, E est, ETS ttl SAII OEtOAY*GF m WitHf «ta« ■ *5 T*F»A. btrS-l iilaasaef* t*!?*A** ! ilacteatkOi f!" f -r A,3r,«: ,JU j DV 3 b& C-’* Ur<;fi:n jl/T ' x m m m m s . Graduation Gifts pafxmta^-or others-;- thinks ins o f gifts fo r . g radua tes «:fflfiftft here m an y •&£$«$« ties? to Attractive, Sarnica* „«Mo aflfri Appropriate pres* m&r - .■’ ■ •= ° -ut in:;,T, Jr, •i rx; I Me. \y. a i ci'*fctjte«.utki Mra. 4 . m , R}j 3 t |,;” ' -r au l family Day with Mr, abui 4 flpringlMd. ' M i At hf*! fa'll J: inti *'ti}Of 5 U!l 3 f*| jSsiOi,cry charm jo f I Ul-ATlt OP f i tO R f i IIAIKES. |IS3ft tofttmer Tucwlay evening, C A N O U T S Bara S ta r cor,go JJnim ; ■vVl.i’jn 'Im h v .illf* Uh »ltMhoe.|jg* '•’.ei.&g at ijf year sdtf eun, ’XaotvaKl with I I s ® y o with anti with- t 5f eo|iar 5 m f1?i5{,>ana ?*.<!» each, L w ^ at nh'&'fi B a r s S ta r Mte ML jr. t ’rawford has hem n~ i>£tliojamomown ocluiolo for another year. *!&ofiil gtec a d is co u n t o f 10 per «?c n t on every Cash purchase*' C M AND SEP, K f, j f toe canno t please you , yo« mill no t be urged to buf. McCollum , T h e J e w e l e r , I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .* X jftj, M A. Barr in quite slide. yjr. and Mrs. Beamier Teas enfer- Eijined friends' Saturday, . Jfens SIKES $ 1.09 Work 'Pants ABB at Bird’s. Hurry Ktmll, r-,mt im el- j ; comity for Imrjjtory baa uuked tlio hoard ot Pardons for tsin release, Mvtu Willartl Trouto has returned ho^G alter aviHit with her mother. Mrs.. Mary Dnffioltf in Dayton, MW. Mary BufHejd who has been living: in Dayton for the past ’ year, move bads do her own property. Miss Mary tinrry of Yellow Springs is boms entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Milburn •* )/ . White Wash Brushes & j , 35, and ooete to $a,oo. Paint, Brushes S„ iht 19 , and ?3ets eaoh' ' ' ' atBjftPs. 6 Mr, and Mrs, CB E . Jobe enter- talned friends Tuesday evening in honor of Mr, and, Mrs. W. J . Wild- man, ■ ’ ■ , , , Mr.ftridMrs. Oarl Paul entertained friends Monday evening. - • MiSSEmma Blair of Aonia spent Thursday here* Mr, John Silvey, guardat the Ohio penitentiary at Columbus came down Sabbath spending two days, at his home.' >J , .. , Miss, Bulu Smith entertained friends'Tuesday evening. CIlO^UEB $ETS 48 ota 75 cts and $ 1 . 04 eaeh. - at Bird’s, Airs W ill Bradfufce- and children. f>£ Washington C , BT. spen t Sabbath with her parents* Mr. Jaeob Both hnd wife, “ ■ ■ . Mrs, J, 0 . Davia aud children of Cincinnati are the guest of relattVes tee',"-- .A L v ,',’,* ' >•. '"W' Mr, and Mrs. W. M, Barber enter­ tainedMr, and Mrs/ Bob Anderson Friday. Miss, Mary Paris of Indianapolis h VfBiting Mr. praufe SpehceV' and family, Mr, Henry Owens and son, Boy, #flliobmoudj titd», visited relatives h>'re tiiis week, Mrs. Elia Chapman of Washing- hn, 0 . H, visited Mr, Seth Collett i*ntwee!,. TheK. of P, band wont to South CimrlrStonWednesday lor thoafter- Been, Harinnoekn$l,0i) to $ 3.59 each. , ■ at Bird’ Mr. Charles Dobbins and Wife nr*6curtaining Mr, Dobbih’spar- hits, from Marysville. Mra. Josephine Btnith of Dayton h tho guest of Mr. J. H. Brother- t-.:i and wife. ■ li;r .Saie:— .Steel tiro piahbbox 5:>Ay in good condition. Andrew: Winter. Is is expected that Iluv. 0 , A. fill the Lf. P. pulpit Bab-* tails.: • ' Hemaintrg of Bdv. S. M, Bamsey, retiredmoder­ ator of theOK. p, Synod, will preach in, theM. E. eliuroh Sabbath piorn-* togt- • ,Mr, Q. E, Bradfnte left Tuesday evening fd attend ,ameeting of the1 OhioState University jiaavd ofwhich h?‘ is a -member. 1 ’ - Mr. E, P. Dustings visited, his brothei* itev, A. Bfr'Hastings awP family in Muneie, Inrt., a few" days the first of the week. Hf. J. S. Brown and daughters* who attended the=Browii reunion near Mansfield la;;t week have nt; turned home. Mr', j . D, Williamson And wife entbrtalned a number of friends last Saturday in honor of several guests aftd delegates to the.Synod* ©rl^no:; Boap for 10«* or Lwum Heap for Me XtOaYPS • ;•■ • o f Bread for foe 1 3b.. Arbnolfjpq or Lion Coffee for 15c 25 lb. Back K n e ' Granulated Sugar for $1,25. 5 Gallons Gasoline for 75c 1 lb, Can Old Kentucky , BfikmwPowder for 08c Abotre prices are good for one week only from Jime 2nd, positively no goods charged at these prices, “ nn?£?: K U 3 MAMMOTH STORE. P* S. We pay 14 cts* Doz, for “FKESH” Eggs/ - Mr*Bi E. Whlnory,‘assistantcash ier of the Exehaijga bank* moved his household goods here tins •week from Sabina, He Ims rented Mr. O. M- Ordiise’s residence, , ** Bev,' O, H. Milligan 'lias been granted a vacation and has gone with his family to Onkmont, Pa,, to Visit, for a lew days. Oh their re­ turn; they'will visit atMew Concord, Mr.- Gr. p i/S ieg la r-w as I'O-elecfed Monday At . an advanced salary as instructo rn f music in the Greene towneaip schools of d a r k county. Dr. P* H* Skilos and ^daughter Vera, of Garfield Park Sanitarium, Ghicago, are visiting at the home of Mrs. M, B. Bratton, * . Mr, and Mrs.'fit B; Moore enter- binedDr. Sidles and daughter Vera aud Miss Mary Bratton of Chicago, on Thursday evening. Messrs. Harry aiul Walter Xliffe expect to leave soon for Terre Haute, Xml., where they have work for the summer* M if $ Martha Bromagent expects to leave the first of the week for for Dayton where she * will enter bwum'*ft college; HUMMEDUHDEBWEAB, CHEAT VAltXI-lTV Badies’ ftml Misses garments 10, 33, and Meta. Mcn*u }';arment:3 25 at Bird’s* XTorener v.t;:;;fU’]a spent Thursday withiandufictneach. L "Sifter, Mrs. J, H. Wolford. f -------------- - 'Z I",,,,,,, j, rt| ThUHiry commissioners named by aton’itDress MTll(>t SEEN” a fill©i W* W. Per* *W- 5 ; f ’ ^*Ct,’ ;Sfeoa’^ ! W* Cunningham, Ti*B, *.Vv,V 4 >and.?,!€!» per pair ’ |mtroWn»d Ate.TnriiMh .. £Xt JblPu' Srf Shoe D u rab ility Just What You A re L o ok in g For. In the Kelecticti o f shoeu tlio essential feature fe tlic durability. flhoP'J &t& ptirblianprl from ixiaiiuxact* mm t/itb tbfo point Iti view believing tha t the durable Gtme, with the sty le and iieatness eomHii^cl/ Is Just what the wearer wants, ROur geleetioti ofm£cH,Modofstoekf ant! stylee ia on barwith lmxtw 3 of larger eitie.i than Hprifighekt Our aim ia-always to please. Meet your IrfemK le/we any packages you ®ay havewhile ohopplug at our store, , Bast IfaiK, a — Uin rntsaWKi.ir onto. Mr1, XL B/ Shaw of the Oaprtol *School'Hf oratory amended the de­ flate here last Erulay evening and wa$ the guestot his brothers attend­ ing college* . Miss XQffieCpntey lifts been elect­ ed m tlio Beavor Creek township sciiools at a salary of $55 per month. Mis*' Conley was lottnerly toaclus m district himilier two', Bev. Alvip Orr of, Philadclphiai who has been attending General Assembly at, Richmond, Ifld., is spending a few flays with his parents, Mr, J. R. Orr and family. I lulil'nl I??'1? Itl l - - s- ^ tli I the dcmU of ??r. S j Phoi'ut-, Awo, 3. I .*,ino fu? kh h, u!h'. Ja*J 1’uci.iy Kj;d til-- v.'iT.i on*3/-■ atari?-.! W'dm k;r tin? reioolne, H?iuu!dvt 5 io F<'.mo3:i3nrrlvo Paftir- itoy morning Uu> funeral will ho hold that aftoiTftma from thy res­ idence of bin fafiior, l,Xs*. W. P. Haines at 3 nVlock, Xf connections are not umdo FiO that Uic* funeral can not be Isold at tins tint*1U will bo hold at the name hour onMonday The snrvlcen will he in Himgo of ids pastor, R-v, Brnwnleo of Clifton, of the Presbyterian church. Burial at nm ? ‘Ution romn^rs* Joseph C.avnuaugh, an engineer at the waterworks ufation m Xenia, suffered a fall from a ladder last Saturday aftornoou that, fractured his skull and may cause bin death. Mr. Cavanaugh formerly resided: hero*.. Miss Ella Biele and Mr, Foster Banks'were mamed at tlio home of the bride, Mr,. Walker Mason and wife, EoyJ.Wi B. Jimmerson per­ formed Uie ceremony. The bride received a handsome gold watch from her stepfather, W, A* Smith, • « HANDSOME ANDHONEST.. mm A Two Word Description of Our Suits For Men, Mr, B, S 3 * Keyes arrived from Orlando, Florida, Mouday .evening, and reports that: the. crops in ' that section of, the country arc ..in first class condition* Mr. lycyea enters on his work in the .station as agent today after a months vacation. Rev* John ,T. WilBonleftThursday for Richland Center, Win.* where he has accepted a call tothePresby­ terian 1church in that place, The congregation' has a membership of about 135 and fho call was unani­ mous. • - #!• ffnadsome, B e c a u s e s t y l i s h i n c u t * • '»-■ -•••••■'•• ^ ■•■•. ' t' hr ■ ■' a n d p e r f e c t i n f i t , Honest, B e c a u s e r i g h t l y t a i l o r * e d f r o m r e l i a b l e f a b r i c s a L L s b l d w i t h a f a c t i o n a n d w h e t h e r y o u p a y u s g u a r a n t e e o f g i v i n g s a t i s - $ 1 5 .0 0 o r $ 3 0 , 0 0 , o u r g u a r a n t e e i s t h e s a m e . Charley Smith lelt the Barber­ shop long enough Thursday to go to Xenia on one train and hack on the other. There is supposition 'that Charley went,down topick tiia win­ ner*at the Hiidebrant election con- iCBE* Badies ’ Shirt Waists, in India Binen aiid Dotted Swiss, beautifully embroidered at $ 3 . 00 , $ 1,25 and $ 1.50 each, * Also White SILK Waists $B 7 o, to $ 3 *COi'ach. - *at Bird’s. Postmaster Robbed, 6 *W* Fonts, I’ostmasLter a^River­ ton-, la., nearly lost hir, life avid was robbed of nearly dll comfort, accor­ ding to his letter, which says: “For 20 years I ‘ bad Chronic liver coin plaint, which led to suen a severe case of jaundice that .even my fin­ ger naila turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed IiTeefrlc Bitters; which cured mo and have kept me well for eleven years.” Bure cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weak­ ness and all Btomadi, Inver, Kid­ ney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic, gists, £0 cents. At Drug- Straw Hats. In AHGrades And Prices. Working Hats toe to 75c. Dress Hats $1.00 to $3.00 Panamas 3.50; $6 SBiiWMH, T U B H A I T B B , iiri t5mxtfx litw/'twHO BtrcGl Ohio FortunateMsssourians, * ’When t was a drugged/ a f Livo­ nia, Mo.,n writes T. J, Dwyer, now of GraysvillOi Mo.,“ threeof my cus­ tomers were penmanently cured of consumpffoti by tDr.^XHng^'Xew Discovery, and arc well and strong to day. One wan trying to tsell Ins property and move to Ariaono, but after using Hew Discovery a short Ume he found it unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr, King’s Hew Dis­ covery as trie mpst.'Vvoriderful mode-, cine m existence.” Purest Cough and Gold cure andThroat and Bung healer. Guaranteed by alt Drug­ gists. 50 c and $ 1 . Trial bottle free. —Flour;—-Model, Bell. Golden Rule, SnpwBall, atXngley Bros —Green & Green’s dikes at Kagley Bros* Two Office rooms for' rent. Formerly odonplefl by- Dr* J, “W DixOri. C, W.Crouse. COMING EVENTS. June 3 , College Society Diploma Exercises. June 8, Baccalaureate Hormou. June 7 , College Commencement. June 7 , Alumni Association Meet. TO WHOMIT MAY CONCERN. For several yearsprominent-people hi this city have been carrying special accident policies in con­ junction With a complete system 03 registration with the American Registery Co., of Washington D. C. It. is thoinost reliable policy onthe market today and the ninail ,mntum of a year will pay you $ 15.00 a week for accidents you are li-ble to meet with at any tnnee not fatal* Ifcpays a d»atb benefit of $1,000{ on loss of both eyes $1,000; loss of both feet or hands or one hand and one foot, a loss of one foot or one hnnd,$J;f).0!j ank for loss of one eye $ 103 . 00 . Mr. M. (!. Eagley, prominently known here meet with an accident very peculiar in itself. He Was driving •home from Hpringflold on tlio ovoning of March 20th when Gotnething blow into his eye and disabled him for a short time, .The following will prove what can h:i done by purchasing a policy of this kind. To Wifoti I t M a Y Cotmmitn-* This id to certify that I ho d a policy with the American. Regis­ try Go,, for the past year and can nay-that I am perfectly satisfied m the way lids compay ha'; ireated tin; hi the accident that befell mo flu March tilth. An< we all know that for away insurance is at Union to bo Queatloned but. I can fed auto In recommending thin company to anyone who would care to purchtnu in thofnturo, I cWtainly coiinklcr mysotf well paid for «iy policy In this on© thing. Yoiiid TfespocffiiJiy , Mr.od.v li, Nfigloy For future Isiformatlon ot’ „fippii« Cisviini apply to Htouard II* Gosia C 07 UM’Oi Dalltw Htirat Dayton. j Y * m n e e d H a v e n o f e a r o f m a k i n g p u r c h a s e s o f j * u s a t n i g h t , a s o u r n e w ' l i g h t i n g s y s t e m r e - # c e n t j y i n s t a l l e d m a k e s i t e a s y l o r y o u t o d i s t i n g - ^ $ u s t i a n y c o l o r a t n i g h t . W e s i m p l y h h v e . D a y l i g h t $ 1 a t A Sp ec ia l D iscoun t o f io per c en t g iv e n S tuder ite . HALLER, HAINES and HIGGINS, 35 BAST -MAIK STREET, XENIA, OHIO l € € € $ € ^ € € ^ $ € € € € € € € € € € € € € € ^ € € i S € € :€ € € € € € € € ^ ^ GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING To Cure a Cold in One Day T a k e L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e T a i * * * . A S e v e n AffiSon b o x es s o l i In p a s t 12 m e n tb s . T I U S 8 | { p i a t a r e t ^ Cwt»Cri|i iaTwoDay*. m e v e r y b o x . 25 c . DECORATION DAY. Tlireafing v/cathcr kept many from going totlio ccmofcries Decora­ tion I)ay, theattendanco being light. Tim member of the G. A* R. a;>- s»»mbled in their rooma ready to march to the cemetery north of town* Jiboy were, headed by tin; K. .IS ELECTED SUPERINTENDENT. At a meeting of tno Board <»f Education Monday uvemng a cclce- tion tiu cupcHntondenfc was made in the perooti of Prof. 1 ?. "M. Reynolda of Harvoyabarg, ()*, after Bevcn yearn efficient work in that place. Prof. Reynolds; holdna life certificate of P.JjSffd. Aftr-r tiic diatrihutioh jalui comes here highly recommend1* of flowers olid decoration;; a delega­ tionwent, toMimnieaCr-'ct cemotery. In flic afternoon a Mir audience getheri-d in tb.o iiiwiu houfio to hoar, if-rx J, Y; BoytkyB* D* of Phfladol- piiiu deliver tbotiddrcho of flu; day. iL,w M a t# R- dl-?v- of Bccalmrg vveft to‘ be lo re h:t. '.a1, unable io come and Jir, Boycu 'oak kit place. Mi’. Frank Voting rend Lincoln’s Gettysburg AdUre-'HIn a very plear** manor* / William 13 , iMrtE, tmelcWkctur- er and writer, had an intorcatlug lottcnn Monday’s; I'lncago Itecortl- Herald in regal'd to Monmouth tfollcgi? raid rim work It has doiie. kloimioitt’nwill celebrate her fiftieth iiunivotsary iuJune. , Pfntot'’ Judgo tlhotip r^ieas;cd John Bponc'ft mi writ =of babcuu i arpui l i 3 t EaLiU’day owing to de­ fective papery’ 1 m bin uummifmont. 'lbs;caiiffc found tlml the affidavit, CiilU’i ;lug him with «lh nr,e <1«1 not i,ta?o tlu'Alt hud bA'U commitf«tl In ti, town tliuf, btMi ftvi'ilied it jtdf <d' iitc Heallaw. ed. Ho lire) a wife and family, H1LDEBRANT w ini Tim IMritricf’ Board of Eiocfioiis iicld c. nu etirif.; In Xenia Thursday to r.s'Ulo the esmgresnmhal esmter-t Tim board by a voteof fi to 0ordered Hm nrtfeiG of thn foxy etftteiLUMt from Clinton county on flso tlcln^t. Tho ..general 8U|spo'-;ifion in ttiat Judge Bndth btw laid i I savii , tiimsgh ills friends arc claiming that ho will fight tlsfl matter before the uigy boardJn Augimt. The voten against Hthtebmiifcwow P fir t e ll& w l Ihoyig of thin county aud Wilkins-; Irsun Highland county. FERNCLIFF marble GRANITE WORKS spKmepiFxn, OHIO AUWctk IJ&nsby Pneumatic Machinery mxt&vas«|yitcox.r-ity.-a DC,C 3 WealMils kneel M O N U M E N T S HfAfiSTOHES MARKERS H£MOftlAlS srtcsAt DMisnte.s Ann *u#i.nEM. EeTtMATCSANDSPfcDIAt. fetStadSWUt BS BUBMSttBDOU'kBBUCAriOM, EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS* P lace V ows wt» ffrc Awannu, OUfi COMftt&Tf «V*T{K <5 AMOWAM 0 > Motooma UsA*fi-KSIIV mm vris or •ffil U’5aMAAV , " OtftMtR. <1 KELLEY S i WILCOX, « tAONOMeN?SCttAtfnS, U^ftlMOntiLS, O. , Tirac-Htar] | ti oJisctrlcal|* Monday evening’ s contained a pUduro of tno Imo worker’s; ball team itt (fincin-l mitt, lu it wd.^ Mr. John C’oftey, I who ina memh.'f mnptoycd by tin5 Fompanj * ofthd train xM«li Fo.ltal'Tek'fjai;!»| (adlui't!, rutj.'ic' OlGCsBPforCl< .eSd'l and linen, all list ^ Tmnt.:- 11 .1 v on 1 of list 'jDstlTsa'.kAfa^ «s 3 tin V» ,ccs.i csatfcicul t-f 1i s e r e Wit #, a> 0 «Bfiiw;e<}iBef¥a'»s'ifcO-tl«!fES;romt 8 £ a;;A\,ornu.f'::fofva: s t :s ftfcnlr..r,Ji'5.ftfaw»,r5>.» 1 - r , ito , v ? c - a a <c .1 '-"at. Lft - — * I Itnti,', tk?£-'<*:c-cr m ir >*. lam pill With fllO tett 'SU« , /ir..n yt t a r ;L it in enamel. The im*; l ! 0 . 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