The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

SPRING CLOTHES n . ■ THE BEST STORE IN SPRINGFIELD "W F O R M E N ’S B O Y ' S A N D C H I L D R E N ’S A,: S* Clothing Furnishing Goods, Hate Trunks and Valises S p r i n g f i e l d ’s G r e a t e s t C l o t h i n g S t o r e , 1 9 - 2 1 - 2 3 S . L i m e s t o n e S t . S p r i n g f i e l d , O . wm H0W 15THIS, Opateal item f»to* to hire an sfcawsgjvW, R Off of Xk&s, fo-defoipyisiin^ t t m oqjjbss the , des'riopmw'# th i trip! f m B s ik p ^m . acting mufef the;order ‘feu£ m fsffli and flits »«red by ,$foliV flsfcgrh Bam,„ R }TMSrt.ttta. a > t t o <«fcCTa,. *j** » J , '. T } u Paged " -d>r jferjjs? isetvfeis;:whMLess , titled to?; CfomriL^Wi n&t ® r Sshtt pat, ■o | -pidjtfafwfo #»f defchdlisg a'private' ritfjtea mho fit to da m as* «f this- %to4atst if 3 # reports heta®% wilt „-jfefought $f&$m IfosWfc&ef£fffWim* rife slf°tddthejrfriyIsfri Orr: - , * , Mri $jrr wflWth##»V«/Lave to get; and the times and other dungs discas- ad , hat hi? recollection was gone as to what he had ftftid coahril Iwd ordered him to do. - - ~ Hailey, either by puhllq (spirifodnes?, 9 jr fey mistake on Ms part to hong led into a very UiKomptontofog position, tenified that he went there on June 20, mi his own volition, fe t only tp "riean out the gutter/1 When questioned as to what tool* ht had, it was found that a pick, shovel, etc,, were to fee used and as one witness testified that fa broom was usually used, the Court asked Bai3ey which he was accustomed to u$e> a broom or a pick. }. II. Andrew furnished a ebato of the evidence for the plaintiff, though he , was tailed-for the defendant, Hfo t o timony so completely % sot the case, that the-plaintiff's attorney thought it <0 etvs$'cXiWmc. With all the taxing of Mr, Orr to state certain things, it was of no avail and the attor- k ito£ asife-Wshi he "didnot have any* >ifingfodowitttife" When asked if ’awycr had,infowhed life, of the'de- driiMt, lie stated t h a t « &d no'law* KtJf -'Hewaft asked who Mj£$jt5ftJaw- mr* andhebetated "die eospordfionT <.T}jft'Coor^<d^|rioa teas that;thft ■ih- jiiiirtfoa was dissolved and1 fiiaf/^ho of the caee he nsf^ed on tfel ds* lepdanf, |a«ift8‘.Bailey* rtho w eageriy ft^tified that he?was acting, on his otvrt ‘sespon3>hil»ty. The eorts were acedrit- ng to the Clerk of Courts, $fE63, all ov I r th e h o u s e ' Old F«hift«*il Mrthod of K**pln» Mcflw'■ fJkl -of.j I f you sCo signs of moths in a car* ipefetuat yotx <!onotwfsL.to take tip, ..... . .... _______________ _ tty this good, oTdPemsyl'/atua plan ney dismissed the witness. The court]of dispossessing tkcmt Put two also to make certain of Mr, Andrew^ lUtctncnfs had him repeat them winch h t did, ML- Hartley needed m better witness than Mr, Andrew to win Ida case, Thomas Walker, councilman, and;er.c of the ‘Bosses" most rdiatile servants ji¥,k the-stand, and fey the tune the lawyers werft done with him, failed to mnnrtfeer when he went to scc'Mr, Wol­ ford flfefitit certain propositions, could ii T tell Whether ho had walked to the Wolford residence or ridden horseback <*uthat oec-’feion, Mr. Wolford had tec* titl'd that the witness r-ahed on him on horseback A large smmbej* of witnesses item called, many mom ftiaa were «e«ssa#y a-.-ording to a ctatcmc&t of the €cntt 'this, UmtXTft is ori i (d flier "gangs'* wa>s of conir^tgidsl :hue o;e which <r, \ drariy, ' ( ( Ihs tn'iitm of the Conct tlifcrnghotsf if t case xsctn to ffj* fn»3r.t, efid »»rash jnrtajjve sgaiiKi the dtftatfant -Other drvr-topmciitft as £9 rise CGstdaet of ma* q-';r,.d qffaifa were aire'd end pstlktt- thsly to certain ordmattecMr, Orr in f.-mfeing to the Coart a? to ite rn^tlmd 1 4 pit.ecdaro in the xasv,1stated that tJth< 7 feau.>-aQKcrr way of dohig things in Ccdwilla.” - i-;a iniaapta;} gmicn f?st fey J. II, Wlfoffd was egemst Jaters EaiEey, oa Wl,»|.l 1 i^ l,^ l 1 ,igS^ .. ' iM iablespoonfflls of turpoWine In a half pail of Itot water, dip a clean broom in ii, {shake oft superdaotic moisture on * cloth,. then sweep carefully both ways oLthe grain of the oaTpetj first one way, then the other, This application is also o f value when domestic animals have intro­ duced fleas into the house, AH the dust and sweepings from the carpet should ho burned (tt once, as flea# are hatched and live for tho first fcwenfcy*-f<mrhours o f their osasteacc in the dust of ,+he floor, I f it is necessary to take the carpets op, heat thoroughly,wipe offwith naph­ tha and hang where thosan and air can roach every portion, o f them, The floor meantime should ho disin­ fected by first cleaning out oil the oraehs wiiit a brush, then t soap'and water, and lastly by washing with a preparation of diluted carWk atlsh injecting it into fill mucks Mid erevic-cj. • HfciaStotQmMu&k&l ftollamBeWsr. for euy qasft'oi 6 * ‘ ■ r j $ 0 i a*tmb o , f / i&fiiaii film' ped&tist' mombte ifoanchaiy ffelft <»srt ijfig ofefigaBmisfoftdqfiy fefofirm. WflMIqg, Rmitrm A MsrriO, Wbotewlft, RaHts^tarifi Bufo is- fokeft Sntftrr,ally'e aftffujjiBfo««i»iijpdnthbfiWodjmff T « kS }swmjtSf# an t ie f«cft»nS Fffittcrir#A*jri*iis*s3 f'tm d tM , J»a Brow» S«v m 4 AadoswWi'istr? - Liiect^fs 3 , A.IfwLlsm b . .-. WmwiCoisfoj W, B, Stercns.wi ^ . .</n ' ’-'vl J,S,Riswn-y .pfidmascodariott* ^ 3 S Brown W'LWilsmi 1 W j W ite® JHAadfW ' ” . ' Wmfenfey • ILSfomtept ' ' '• AHLnrtweiJ •| A Harfeijon " 1 E f g m •RCWaR - DB<adf«t*ASsn' v ", 3 ohn 'timm itp ' . C W Croum ■ ■ . , Henry ICyfisdfeSen* - WE Dean , - - , , ' HA-#ft3rand,ftr#Bm». ■-,* * y |R ifln ',Ky3ft.' ,-,y ^ W E Ball '' / E-DHaines ’ ’ .HM-Ruher-' " ' " - JETmwwRjE,, ‘ ’ JTlWoffoid' • CL Ramey ’ALRtsqpntp -15 •• 'WRSfori»» . Ae tL t tr, *■ %i ^ ' t s i tcra o ft c:.31 3 a a t * e c t e X i h - : .^ en t clrro=y ro tasa sresiher w h o f c c e a c f lifeboat r o q p c s Lrg^jt t a l ocea crp aa -^ ^ 51sh’ fss? to r o s r o Ladies’ Tailored Saits At Very fecial Prices in &z, W & » s tsa^s «o c 5f e A Hountiiniol GoM could cot bring u« much h&ppmest* to Mm. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., »s ffnl one box of Bmlklen*# Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a tanning sdre on her legj which had tortured her 2# Jon# AllDrn^fetS, w A br the Mi/r Fa//s «•» TlK# Jt“* time 10 *ct! N o time to *tudy, to t«*d# to tn p tti* mmt You wnfftto live your h«!rf4Rdi l i f t it <juicMy,foot S o u t ile tip your tnimi th is n r y minute th*t If your h i t t m t come* ou t you w ill t»:*e ,Af«r#jt H tff Vigor# It m #i€* th e eeetp I te lliliy^ . The h ilr •Uy# Iff, It € M M i d o *«y^ thing ei<te» I f# a#tttre'#w#y«t Ma*wi <•« * m a!n*r K§S»- <UMAPAiftfL' SHERIFFS SALE; B»A ue OF.Qnata, 0 neERLC<wnd*)r bs Pursuant to command of an order of eule issued front the court of Common.Picas of said county, and to mo directed and delivered, 1 will offer for Sale a t public auction, at the front door o f the court house, in the city o f Xfenia, In said county, on Saturday, June 9th , A, D. 1906, At2 O’clock P. M,, the following de­ scribed lands and tenements to-wlt; Situate in the Village of Cedar- vllle, County of Greene, State of Ohtos, and bounded and described ns follows: Being the whole of lot No. H of Samuel Ryle’s addition to the Village o f Cedarviileas the same is designated, numberedand known on the recorded plat ofsalt! addition, Said premises were appraised under an order of the Court o f Com­ mon Plcasfi, Greene county, Ohio, for Six Hundred and twenty-five ($623.00Dollars, ' Terms of Sale Cash. To be sold by*order of said court In case No. 11832wherein The Home puhuing A Savings Company Is plaintiff and Wm, M. Mitchell efcat, are defendants# ■ PRANK TARBOX. Sheriff Grceno County, Ohio, It, 0 , XteSoitriUP lain tiffs Att’y- rVrirnT-rf".nm....f-n-nrtlHr.ra-in» 1 .... 1 .-nrfi.i.li,r-n.innr ir, BO ¥*AMB* KXffffltlfffiCg le ^ n c± sco tr l to t n m j U b ft Sosgs fiKpnge^cBl m the <%?&30&aP ‘R a Jibdtt^dte j$&i£ ctatWdTvJ, m e U f a s m U r n z s fo h e a th s hpab f e m cKKshhjg agsfC3fe the easipft- s3e. Xs 5ffsse3ges3#c3:«tWcw. cob lnfe> it teforc 5i w e ,&m% heat caa be sp Se feF 5®*,. roeilafcly epos fescljfcsg lha iraffiL; whic-hremovesaco&er fl fte-frett dangersel shipwreck. INSOMNIA ftes e&croweekofclesrfc#piles#cn scIC® slicesyoaftriJJfeegsafprite-l** $ 1 0 .0 0 S U I T S Vnilur-Hj A?)i*a£-25chC*JCt>ftgi^fvxIa'IEa»cd. xrsm:3t:s, f^aesw jeffert*, *»d Oftc^ Mse3 -and Lpwu fccaaos, ge^yC fcevfofcs iro i^ cdh e. fL ey wot $3X00and # 22 ^ 0 , feriti;ori3fhyesir« a^d t y s ^ c - f e a s r i * ■» • . : : Xfiift »***ty«*4«r- lem sm a sa— B H 3 . S«*r T sw e (BANK* « J S f o . ar*n»«•**»*»«* kSri&mniMmmpiom __ aaiotlr*•««*!»■rn»enos#«» prsnutiiiut,w tm z in SckiitificjfctrKa*. !(>•!;'.’» < t tntm tmrt f-'Ntwo'stS* raw* SmnmtMfi fh o Scf'la! Ifcfcfcies la yonr imtiimut iioSine, Vd'do[ 0 ? lilttlo Giii- -JLfoow, BStit! u iM gom 'im i\gM a a a aw !!%*««- Tfiilof#* ^H q I, I'ealty/* eaW Mica ncitstw , wyoa> Dhoalilii'ft ffiy thc:d things ahmt, Mks Gcilcy, th% tu f h ^ t IMtftcs m , bufe m to fttUpgflicm*Lj ‘ rr-pSidl M$ m (‘lam ip , *1 tlftiit foully think fkrfrn m» t m h jaiI»###l*#r,LII_ i* s . i » uw » ai # sm S i T ip I L u Z J ■if*n VH. 9 IMIlHHRniK R rlM .fiaC aflU . » 5 l t e 3 » S r t ,m u . i h A iU ^ iB - t e a S ! —w*w*fw' imSmSm ' m m m f m e x d irm Gfnmhutf . IVVMars&afi-..- - . f - KB Barber ^ SKWiliiammn. . : GE tdbe J.R Tnfohiia' - , ReldGwens ' Vincent Smith 1 CharitftR Raney GWCfine ’ -/ AI«,EOBall D S Wilffarnmn , - ‘ HC Wilms K R W#dn ■■ ■AndrewWS«*r , jKOrt&Son W B Turner D B Turner R S Andenc-n WK Shull • k . Cal &Cha#Owen* H N ’Ofo . ,i W S Hopping B W Andenou R S ToMMley InoB Taylor HREstle Sol Wllfon OHMilligan IWStefenioii C D Dobbin* A Son Geo H Smith CFMarriuU . John MFinneyJr. Geo l i Irvine Clayton McMillan Geo F Siegler’ Fred Wheeler , RECorry HRCorry Lee C Rife * AlexTurnbull &Son WA Spencer OsdarSatterfield John Tamer GWHamman LG Bull Louis Dunn JasW Matthews MmFannie Barber & Son MCNagley Taibcx*LumberCo WO Thompson GeoWRifo W J Hawthorn A O Bridgman Frank Toffttsley. ThomasFields •=’ David McMillan Nathan L#Ramsey T# W, £f, John - Silas Murdoch • .; Harrison JohmNm4ESon ■ Enos Cletnani &Son „ Elmer E. flpenten W»H# Arthur a E# Sandem 8t Sen A, Z, Smith Chits,Weakly J. E. Hastings C.F, McCoyAt Sons Joa ll, Johnson II. A Turnbull, W .IL Gwens Thomas Andrew JamefShane IX T. Wolford David Rakestraw - . J#C.Sh#n»oa 3 Mtelael OCunnell |, O.Matthails Harry S,Towasley Frank Turnbull Harry Strain C L . Bales CharlesStevenscn W ACollios ’ CXILrouss James Bailey W W Cresweil Mtf Bros, T A Arthur S T Baker ' F h Paul h i Crawford Cl A Hopplf^ S U bhwmfoi > ' LINES- m u . tow PARES w-OJO”— - , < - ’ S t* l% ial Club ;ssc Sa^nnogtoxhnffdr : B o s t o n to Tunc fi—Medic. Church of ’-Chris'L pph; n.,7 a v e n ofCOlumhus r«rtv phih . AVmshingto -N ew H e® KM&nighte l L ou isv ille x week f Ore* -Botol BEeJpft Meeting SW JunefilOB--'Kt %?r; i June 11,12, 13.—Home-Coming Portland done 17 to £1* , tw „ , Omaha Denver «* Milwaukee r A«.g«sfc 10, 11,12—Eagle Grand ninneapolis a S. REVE5, Tfcfat A ,ent Ctcbr- vilfe, Ohio. * $ 2 5 . 0 0 S S S $ 2 5 . 0 0 : ■Winx. nvv a - Rkl>BlackfariEaiwi IN NORTHEAST TEXAS, along the • Itm midlaRd RAIL ROAD In a community nob iar behind! ' your own fn development. Vat- . nen rang&Trom ben to fifty dollarn ■per acre, anti tl^edand JAail good i —absolately the'best in Texas. ] Our phonic want YOU, and a | neighborly welcome awaits tho i :thrifty matt and Ms family. Round trip liomesceher tickets ate on ealc twice monthly to a ll [ points In Texas, and tho sight- i seeking way to Houston, Halves- j ton & m £m Antonio (with Inter*, mediate stop-overs) is via- t-ho;| Frlcco, Texas Midland and South­ ern Pacifies Systems. Further particularsw ill be gladly * 1 furnished upon application to H , W . T K U A X , LAND AGENT RelbsSd Biilldlng, Dayton, fo ld . ( P* B* MCKAY, Gctieral Rasscttger Agent. Terrell, Texas. If YouWant l . 0 % o r O o u iitiy j t a l fiatate In Central OMo , write or call m « Deaton&Ruby ■ 11 Amide %riiigliel4 CL B o th 'P h on es m * $ 5.75 SUITS $ 10.00 A lf e f f e f gnsnifyoS good «S- wool gusto fo &&& ad^xs ijilHiSSC asoh ’ s glyfosl no two ftnice, ff$foe»£&«*3 fesprt©? «f s sk ir t. '■ '' ..ve ■." -• . $ 5 . 7 5 E A C H $ 5 W A L K I N G S K I R T S ^^uaSfrfes m d styles t i s f you mm&, .usually get for this popniaf price of „$3$tL- They arte Sri Mach, navy, hr«WB**nd greys, and are regularly $e, I8.S0 ana |? i » skirts, all syedat- ly priced fox Ihl ft week nib _. J.'- . ' •’ $ 5 . 0 0 Soiled Muslin Underwear a t half price %Ladies* andtclMareato-ganpenM, nothing wrong bat they .are*soiled spdmnstod hftndltof?, *nff IM sttyoar opporta- - n ity to get two garments for theprice of one. . Children's rattslte gowns *fc»c and 38c. , ^ 'Ladies'® gowns .»§3»CySdc and 73c.' ' - - i Other garments in proporUon. Jobe Brothers &Co. - - . Ohio. irnmm fiire lira 0 a$$ m B e s t and m ost up-to-date liv e r y aed feed barn in . Central O h io . E very th in g n ew . E specially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your t ig from exposure w h en in tow n by hav ing it in o u t ham* T ick ets g iven on a $ a o o outfit to be g iv en aw ay D ecem ber 34 , 1906 . CEDARVILLB, OHIO, LOOK HERE 6 THE SPRING OF 1906, I s n ow h ere and y o u w ill w an t tha t that buggy or carriage pa in ted and re-rubbered and I am n ow ab le to do th a t. Cali and ge t prices. H a v e your w ork done now ready lo r good weather* J. H. WOLFORD P* S* t h a v e nefitired th e s e r v ic e s o l a fir s t class car­ riage painter. $125 IN GOLD $125 M i l be given away Monday December 3 L Tickets wBt be given with each 3 $ cent cash chase* Ode "$ 15,00 prfeei Five $ 10,00 prises; Twelve $ 5,00 prires* “ ^A V E 'SrOHIt T ICKETS . R, McCleUafo f.,t K n ! ;‘ !v;): & w ill c - p l ijfcatci’any T E N T C O L L E Q T e n G r a d u a l * g r e e s C 5 R o b The font!? annual coi „f Ccdarv|ile College Tijureday which ended eolLss - events, ofe the «lttt»ni last ?i|gl?t «[W t muiuntes and frienda 1 * again In the year. The « tow been a prosperous. if #f attendance and ' fto tl endowment having bo » sm i. thousand d< fUfortalmneJits fit the beenj teril patronized fotercstmanitestod. tflpnOSIA. JSfIGHT e : The Pbiladripblith mjihfeliterary sodetief "* btld their mooting in t t t hwibytorian ehnr<sii meeting' was presided j (?. G, Ware Who prese , plomas. The program 0 if” was, recitation, Ernes' u * vocal fid », Alias Jeut» B( pl*no aeeompanlinent, ^ timith, ReV. John H ■ II. of Tatentum, Pa. n dress of tho evening. BACOALAtTBlJATE The baccalaureate a Hass was delivered McKinney in the Refo tMian church Sabhatl fotftan audience that house, Prater was of Alvin Orr of PJhiladelpS by Prof, W. 11. McC McKinney delivered a forcibly taught tho coi m *ntd. f 1

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