The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
o ;oSX4VUgfot; I'anatna'j, Awiim \ iy train and |dark colors jtke pr-ieo of EACH ; in g IRTS ,that yaw do not. Ipopular price of la blank, navy, lad ave regularly kirts, all special- sok at $5*00 ir ice tong1but they iiir nppovtw- OMo. lied feed b a rd Especially Keep your hav ing It In outfit to be 1 9 0 6 , [that th a t rubbered "all and sue i iW 0 R & rsfc class ear-* >125 cembcf 31 # e&sk [OtOO pttzt% k l la n . V ai ; ; j iZedawilk Merdd. i t s 1 r"t <! ,<• J r ' 'r- • ;\ ■ r-- A;^'r~-riT GEDABVIUE. OHIO* KIJ \h‘ D«]ti h-i, i90U, m e g S3J0.il YEAH, OUROC SWINE. ■•IhkA' TM- . upped a bottle af jt t r.liMiday aftm’mma c* the ¥<• Trader, >><*<<„.,• •»{ „,;ii bnln*r»a that city. Tho tenths r-.‘i’iu,b t)i<' in tin* face ami .'titft garth that Sited pruftiuly. Thn ; jk uungtod v.iHi bteml r a n perl the ,lothlug of rim “BeeV’ until ho pw. tef black mii*<tm nc’ Iitnuld .of JMarch lit iff ■ muck Oitls* tofu hm tho y<-:tistailing;hm 0- fil’M Tim i i'ns <*t fi'at f'l’H of Daroa dea honor o f ni'lliw" ihtihbrbeui wland. " ik Fount* brood* y tnvino ijiia tig* futWt'nd (lim.Holf,. At (hie, moment HehnucU h truck Trader'in the face two heavy blown. Wlmn bjehtaldtV, faro «topped the force of the ink {mile he wap m maimed that the iuicuujiter came ft* mi end,, Tim trouble wap over buslnt-ns mattera. TWENTY AND.THREE. joliu W. Hugh, a nephew or Ad* jUtant General Hugh;;, and George Sfwphy, both of Hillsboro, .were, jp*- n sted for seining'flab at Ihiinhridge. The jury disagreed, nine being for. acquittnl. Thu vase wag brought under Section 2d of the Revised Statutes. The two ^defendants' are *J3years fid;' They vvdre in camp ’S3(Jays, coilghfc 2;>‘ Hrth" ailit Gaihe Warden Morris said that they had a 23foot seine. The trial was held S3,miles from.Bainbridge. • Ladle’s Silk Waists, newest,' styles $175 to §».«{>each at Bird’s.- W i s t e r n i a n ’ s A full stock of strings for .violins, gutters; mandalinsL and banjos. AGENCY ECU - American Druggists Syn* dicate Medicines, the best ready made remedies ever* offered to the puhlie. Here you can have your household prescriptions for home and veterinary .;use honestly prepared and at reasonable prices. Also you will always receive better treatment than yon can even hope for from travel ing agents, . quacks and mail order houses. CROUSE BLOCK Cedarville, Ohio. isvjT' was £i$#ti3'ia town Monday* , . . ..- Gun ihipir, nothing nnimual for >rvn fm-iKu-i'd in Uio;(bMlarrlUft ■fromunitty Inna nii'ciw. *" f f l f ! hl3,t' *am* il0n*|Thi‘} dfcuH hmvrvoHrt jmit ft UUI h ;b<>g that hem gmi" from tiie titatc Within jnrf'mit. ;dUmrcnf Imn sutiifi of the utherB, !of Ohio ami one ot the higSmBt in v-cm w ,.i ‘bp’fulcmiph-M :ili^t in Hie (dunr part w . t >imi whati UHil’nilcdBlnU*.1;. HantlifheatloSiW ^ f ov b; ^ ' w |many havo sccu bidbvc. ‘ t«>tmhh*rmg tjmfact that it. [war, advertisedas i.a-x nor Joap y«;r, the bhoxvingis JcimiB The price of tbb nuiihuUv^asl^SOlJ, bnand .tlie-ncw. t W. kiorrin- ! proved ho interestingto some of oar ’ The eireds j bno of tho roafv. hogs that drnvo the Haines Bro;;. | helped spread'-tht; ?ame of this ilrm nbli'hwas the only tiut g tu ivmdit year for'fhn marriages was.October were 2ii inarriagcfj. Yf^nlh <\? t< * * * ivm « t W4 uiwn iutn in wiiw lUlvll IJiiflli i bo p'H'^V'inrvnih f*Vn ^ ^“PP0®^ 1 of m v ytAing bToJiaM/^apijerg1toropo •Id ( l w f Cul f a,iV0rii’ TOP» Into ft gamp that (hey thought ‘ . ‘,ul5 “a* iIot .weather seems tiiev could hnvsi. n»hr. n.-na when there pecomber in a close secouA with ^ - J m'image;? to its credil, white tho * mont " ' to hm* umj i:a. iior . ttUi x s s to have the effect of diminishing the tmmliex- of marriages,"as’only U weddings were solemnkea ' in July. Tho poorest,,month in .the year 'wiw February, when only fen couples mud’ ?‘T will,” Greene eortntv’ 1» increasing }n population very nicely. There Were 8kl whit??children born and 00 colored matangft total of433. Tim boys and girls rim very close together in mum hers, thorn- having been 224 malgs and 210 females born. There were 2#2 deaths In t)>e county .-within the year,,200 being white and 56colored. Tin; 'grim feapC.v’S'Wui'k Is Inure in evidence vrithin the month otMarch than In any other tmmth of in e-year, 67- deaths- being -rocordpiP for this bleaic season, There were fewer .deaths in June, only .15.- Forty-six letters of guardianship Wore issued by the Probate Judge, This includes 46children, one ilriinl** citizen;?, Tim owners . of this show were honest me that they Idrod none they could burst. Tho Gaines Bros. juHv look your looney, the money you gave fora ticket, and let each man find and noe as much of the show as possible. This show was different in one re spect', find there wartime man absent that usually attends all Ih'n shows, this man was Mr, David Bmdfuio, and possibly his slaying away was tiie “hoo-dob*Tto tho owners. Then Hie (rouble wo will tell about can not all be ,attributed to Mr, Bfadfute for he has attended other show's here (hat had to disband. The Gaines circus performers and employees awoke Tuesday morning to find Tho company divided into -two parts* When tha part that bud been fputt'tyred at the hotel, compos ed largely of band boys, appeared : to leave for thou* next engagement In yellow Springs, they found that part of the c nnpany and part of (he goods had gone. They also learned aid, 11 vinsane and H imbeciles.1that the manager had failed to sett}< Wills to the numberot 33 were pro*, the board bill at the hotel and that, bated] at letters testamentary and Jlje Md not left what was duo each &> letters of administration were of them in the way of salary,’ It issued. Tne number of estates ad* jwas learned that the company was ministered upon were m . / jdigging for home.' fcotidon* O.* but Twenty-six persons were committ- tho band wagon was captured m ed to. (be Dayton State Hospital for Bm xh Charleston by Landlord \ insane and seven to the to the low- ‘Maze, of the nmol; !pital for ojiUeptics ?it Gallipolis. j The meiiihers of the company that Three hoys and three girls were sent remained roused attachment papers tube issued.ami Messrs. IXBradfute and It. 3*3 Kerr placed a value of $123 on what property rouid tic located, Ool.'Hall had no did!cutty like f t . ; " , , j . . . , , .,, . "timt when ho-vrtg} hero for ho know hT ™ 1S U "wStScS2: £ZtnZ > ; “ f«:;M-A- Orcsweilaudoccnmed ^oionel after Urn show hut they just I The Are had started at' the r e a r ' f ^ ' f ; hewould of tl.e house near., a chimney and }lavt! t.°/d thef* ^ Jf *« fhn. game if you don’t understand it”, some damage hut of little com:0- ! |);U, ^0nc mYdllow Bprhiga. TLn ’ S w th0 would only have been to,.tlv.e Btate Reformatory. SMALL HRB, turn taken the purchase homo. The llrm that y h; the animal is practically a new mmin the breeding of Huron Jersey hiyg, the senior member HUu'tlug'np a few years ago with practically r,-•thing. Ilo has always purchased high priced brood ing stock ami sop) it the .same way, this being tho manner m which' ho. has established bin •oh"in the bust- nebs. EDUCATIONAL DAY, Babbath Juno It- h was uKduea- tionul Day”’at (ho \ , M. 33. church. Tho following jHO’f' ms took part in tho exercises. lh-of G. E, Masterson made dutte itit able address. . Tim speaker rtliowed how education drew out and broadened all tho faculties. Prof, W. R. McChesney iff an interesting speech told how to apply the facul ties to serve tho bv .£ good in uplift ing fallen humanity. The speaker also impressed , t,.ie colored boys and"girls with tho Ulpapf going to Wilberforca to lndt .rAt .themselves for the duties of 1U 3 Mrs, Susie Short? r made a timely ami .befitting address in favor of i the AV. M. M. Society in that women Were important factors m all walks of life and should play her part in making the SvorUi better, . Prof, O, 33, Stewart and C. 0. Young rendered fo L is .which wore higjily appreciated by all. that much farther from home when the disruption came. hold goods wore all removed with ;out any loss to Mr. Bailey. \ It is stated that a Arc had been ' started in tho kdchon stove early j Sunday Excursion to Columbus in tho morning and it was from th is! that tho Are originated. via Pennsylvania Lines. $.100 round Mm, GremVfll had tho property M‘*P frmn (Jedarvillc. Bpccial train insured which will fully coverall loss leaves {] ;53 a. m, June 17. K A U F M A N ' S Q o o d _ Q u a l i t y C l o t h i n g Judged by the highest standards of style and quality, our Good Quality Clothes demonstrate at every point their superiority over the ordinary ready-to- wear clothes. You are not trifling with chance when you trade at Kaufman’s, An immense stock of cleverly designed, correctly fashioned. H E N ’S A N D BOY ’S S U I T S t h e b e s t v a l u e s s h o w n b y a n y s t o r e ' h i C e n t r a l O h i o a t . $ 1 0 $ 1 2 $ 1 5 $ 1 8 o $ 2 0 G o o d v a l u e s a l s o a t f l g * 0 O j $ 6 * e e * $ 7 * 5 0 a a d $ 0 * 5 0 CHILDREN’S SUITS ’ ■ . ntoclt in tha city iacludingall tho latest styles in iuclad- in Wash Saits, ranging in pries Irani .. 50 c to $ 8 .gO KAUFMAN’S ISAAC GETS FOOLED* It wan really uncourteous in.Con gressman Hcrbggy-.* alter,all of Ike's nnhle.mfhirt "la ,:hln .hoha.lt - twd years ago. The story is quietly .go ing tho rounds that Uce •went to Washington 3>. 0, to get possession of the documents and logoi. papers U.sed in Judge Scroggy’s contest two years ago against Congressman Hildehraat and meeting the Judge, made known ids errand. The latter said certainly, he was under great obligaattohs to Judge Htnith and Ids Meiuln and Isaac "could get the much wanted documents in the morning”—not specifying Just what morning. Congressman Gcroggy left AVasnlnglon for Oldo that night aud it is said Ike only got wine to the fact a couple of days later. This happened fUht previous to € 011 - grcHsman Bcroggy’n recent visit to Xenia, so our grape-vino telegraph Kays, The. "papers” are fitill in Congressman Bcroggy’s possession. fee cream freezers at Bird's. OF ANNIVERSARY, Gaturtl&y June Otfi It’ij.;, war, a day long f 0 bn remembered 1, Hie t.1 it fp.inrGlafv? M*t( ja*^t Hampel Creswell of Gexlaryille, <>, Gtteots to the number ot ninety ro- spondeil to invitations and gathered at tho old homo to .help Mr,. an<| Mrs. Creawoll celebrate their she* tietll wedding anniversary. Bare indeed it Is that any couple Jjespared to celebrate micli an event. Few there are that have the privil ege of attending a sixtieth anniver sary. But in the goodness of God this ngi'd couple have been permit ted to see the sixtieth mile Stone’of their married life. They have been spared to nee their children’s child-, ?;n to the fourth generation grow' i«p like Olive plants around Jtheip» Of their ten children, all are living and within a few miles of the old home and are connected with it by telephone.. Ofthe twenty-six grand children .tiventy-threo avo living, and twenty of jhes«'with the one great.grand child "were present to help celebrate this notable event. The home where the anniversary was held was (he ,birth place of Mr, Orebweil over J86 years ago, and whore sixty yearn ago June 10th, he took his ".bride now aged 7j) and. whore they have lived ever since, Ho has the unique distinction of being horn, Jived all his- life, married and raised their large fami ly 4o manhood and womanhood,' on the same farm, in the same yard and the house standing on the same spot. One would need to hunt a long time to find a similar circumstance. • One pleasant1feature of the oc casion was the number of persons present that attended the wedding sixty years, ago, Vizi Mr. Riley BtdrmorUy- Mrs. J. D. AVilllamson, Mrs* J. A. McMillan and Mrs. W. M. Harhisom Several others* are still living but were unable to be present. . Several nice presents were re ceived from friends, but the one that attracted most attention was the one given by Hie children" and grand children. This was a hand some Morris chair to Mr. Orcswell and a nice easy rocker to Mrs, Oreswoll. After a bountiful dinner jsbrvfedJa, the house* all gathered out in the yard under the spreading branches Of a large Sycamore tree that Mr, Creswell had brought and planted there more than seventy years ago. Several pictures of the company were taken by Miss Mattie Williams of Jamestown. Then ueveral speech es were made by those present, Mr- Riley Stormont, Mr. H. II, Mc Millan, Air. J. H. Brotherton and Revs. Middleton,. Sanderson and Henry, each one congratulated the aged couple on reaching Such a nota ble event in fifes history. Mr. Cres- Well related.nome thrilling experien ces that were encountered with wild beast that roamed the dense forests and told about the Imge rattle snakes that were so plentiful iu tiie early days, also some experi ences Of his boyhood dayainpehool He having secured his early educa tion in the same school that all his MSEgOLVEDL 1 # T " C i - i c S w AMD Loo«SI CLOTHED KoT ON J,Q0k,Wt rKEL •:H* <-QOT> THIS .W E A T H E R . BUSTER BROWN -Ify? a ^ z s r . COPyRICMTIQoft RYTHgflMlTCKUROWMto CHICAGO * & $ k - W M r m A m aw hat d a y «? are here in ael qr THEIR HEAT AND (SL o RYI PEEP AT.oUR, DU PLAY o r STRAWS AND.YOU WILL TEEL THAT WHEAT WAS MADE t o GROW F6R SOMETHING EL.5E THAN MERELY FURNISHING', VS WITH &RSEAD, PANAMAS LOOK So COOL AND MAKE YOU FEEL -SOCOMFORTABLE BELOWTHE ROOT j S OF YOUR HAIR. HOWMUCH ONE? ONLY f? 3 *00. , WE MAKE THE PRICE LoW 0 N 0 UR STKAW S AND PANAMAS So THAT WE SHALL HAVE NONE • To CLOSE AFTER THE .FOURTH* FOR FOUR BITS AND -SIX BITS WE CAN KEEP ^oVR HEAD, COOL, FOR 93C, $3 .46 AND §1 .96 V/E .CAN KEEP"YOU FROM HAVING BRAIN FEVER. YOUR HEAD WILL BE COOL AND YoU WoN^T HAVE To worry because S omebody * s hat looks BETTER THAN YOURS." SUMMER SUITS, Too, AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR Go WITH THE STRAW OR PAN-* AMA, WE HAVE CLOTHES THAT WILL KEEP MEN AND BoYS C 00 L, MEN'S SUITS PRICED1 $ 4 .9 6 , $7 \65 , 1 9 .6 5 , J$3 2 .,d^ §3 4*65 To §30. ; BOYS' SUITS. PRICED §3^96, §5 .96 ; §3 .96 , $4*96 TO §1.0* RESPECTFULLY, . THE WHEN, ARCADE*' ' SPRINGFIELD'S GOOD CLOTHES SHOP. children and where glow some of his grand children are attending. After singing the 133d psalm and prayer by their pagter, Bov. A . B. Henry, all left for their, homes feel ing that they were permitted to at tend such a pleasanteventaiul wish ing Mr. and Mrs. Creswell many more such enjoyable anniversaries. Miss Bmma Blair, who at one time was a teacher in the public schools here has been employed at Clifton for the coming year and with her mother, will move from Xenia to that- place. Dr. J. O. Stewart and son, George, who have been Bast for neveraldays, returned home Tuesday evening. A Big Four .freight car jumped the track at Springfield Wednesday, collided with a cut of ears on aside track, tore out a- side, spilled its contents, consisting of whiskey and other, merchandise, ran on ties to the West Main street crossing, a distance of one mile, and jumped hack on the track. The train con- tinned on its trip, and the engineer did not know that there had been any accident J. I,. McKfllip of Jamestown re ports having 76 ewes, which dropped from^ApwOjkh toMay ,23th( 163 lambs. l)f t H k - ko 80 tiad fvhiH.'Uone each. He only lost six iambs in the increase. 1 J. IT, Wolford wafi a busiinso viator in Dayton, Tuesday. [ THe iaff-cflt oimilt tu ing all i I ig tafeut Btyle Read Every One Of These Specials... m m m m m - ■Ciiildreii Shoes $ ChildreiTo Shoen, sizes i> to 8. w Your choice of patent leather* w black or tan, viei, tan Y;ith white m m gewecl. Full line of sizes of each w land, No line to equal it ever fyl shown in Springfield, # " 700* * •/i\ .Boysf and Yout&Y Low Shoes. Mi Nvery pair in the house of Bojo’ 51 and Youths' SROjland S2.50 Ok- )K fordsIn tan and black vici, Russia h\ calf and patent colt* Come early jjfe to get your size* Our price 8LfiS as long as sizes last. | l MEN’S GENUINE YICI KID >jg BUUCMEK SHOES.- # A Shoe that you can’t duplicate Ufa anywhere for less than Ufa while they last, our spadal price U f a ' , 8 U R Ufa Ufa t m m # Lacft one Represents extraordinary Ualues Every person in this county can save money on their footwear by buying at the Arcade Shoe Store* Our S store business make this possible. No matter how little or howmuchyonwant to pay, you will get the beat quality for the least money possible*. Our con stantly increasingbusiness proves our claim, I # W if a S» BtICICLE ©rCREOLEWORK SHOES Tho only Shoes of its kind hr Springfield for the price, all sfees, 8L 6S , 200 Pairs ChiMtente and Misc- , es’ Tan Shoes. Just the kind tostand hardwear and make a cooly comfortable ^ ■ summer shoe,' ■' ^ Sizes 8 to 11,81.25 grade.'. .81.00 # Sizes 11.to % $1*50 grade., ,81.15 # CHILDREN’S WHITE CAN- ^ t e a s h o e s m Good, strong, durable, with leafli-1| er soles that standwearandwater. ^ Sizes from 6 to 8 , 81,00 grade.50e # ifa ■ m Sizes 8 1-3 to 3 ,0U 0 gmite, Old Ladies 1 -comforts in Q r d m h ^ andB a l e * . . 5 0 c , 75e, BUD ^ CarpetSlippers. Serge Slippers with leather nk . 20e and 25c Meet your friendo and liavo your padseges chedsed free at W m 1 0 “ “ 1 ^ , 0 . |N is le y ’sA rcad eShoeS toreg Q T)
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