The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
“! !8!t « ; there j !r„ i'-i Veil have tn ft-. ° v u< fy»jijp id For Efafe ;:ro Ito. only luiui u, ■Vt'VK1' :u>l»Uu»u‘i'f) f0„ rM & U ami thcy-iv wh«'tt told. Don't po when it*B hoi. b J j , re, . ■ / •*. CROUBB, BY lLLB , O. tawr^nt „ mi fJiolugHotms .ml Limestone street igfleltl, Ohio. RAILROAD-* UIPREDisWITH. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC m SIGNALS A1TI> HERN RAILWAY ffSOlE mati & Louisville L 1 P 0 M I CillES South, Southeast, 3 Southwest. ■EKP5’ TICKEIS QNSALE AN3THIRDTUEJOAVICf S.CttMONTHTOMAN* I POINT*SOUTH. featisatea!E*ttsA&tei , lULBitOWiV.T.P.A. tASW,2Ey.,».y.A^' Clccinna'i, EIRCn*General IStaaascr. jsars 0: j , o . p . a . Cisci auil, 0 , $ t $ m G T B $ P . ' i i S ’i C S U C j -CO >-~r; -V, aw '-M; ' ticit-- ; *A*. • ** **::-.?•:r.rtt-3 fo "~ij ■ "» if.r;3 ii iu ‘EGOS CS» / naA,&&A* ► T O R ato end Okiioros* f a g t o y s 1SS2 R E V I V O iscstoses fl®yif ■*«£» ©I M®» ,Yl ^ *;■-,fcjfoX q#iS4<. t i'jC..C.J?, 1>«£?/ - amfotomtoSrfoSu*, '.-i K'Ji . *£- , ji -- /to .to;Cto/r**- x jr: \H “tori to*: V-:',- J? tokrtorfr'’T2 v .-V;.., ? % » £ ? $ .fjtf'JF JF b *t r.'";c?ve'.Ui fr -/to In Pnr.anfo prfc© £?.0£? Jtfccfc? 0aC3 At a GFcnt reductkm front framer privet), 'faitoFpd Mats A t’ottci’Uonwf Lwenfy-fivti hut& .«£ various styles that aw.now tiMJPfc wo.ro wicj woiit wanted, formerly oml $3«WJ; ' ■ ■ • . ■ ■ ' flow 9Sa Satyr-GapfuMf? ‘Mats ■ Ls ■ •-. ■* 4 DtPgerie, L»wa mQ . Moll tpotowli eifeeta with alLover embroidery, taehti nftd foeoir, GSeam! »0e * ■- tW W 2 $C : . OSTERLY Jkl.rfy‘$ovan G re e n S t. X e n ia , O h io , ?? i w . CLEVELAND, OHIO. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL S -Mason jars at Nagloy Bros. Glass Fruit jars, all sisjes and. lcipds atBird’s, Sirs. Charles Clllaugh anil children are visiting relatives in ‘ Indiana. Mrs. . Ellen Ewing is visiting friends here'. . Er. E. c. Oglesbee is in Cincinna ti today. Mr.- "Wallace Masson visited, his motherIn Donlielsvilie, Saturday. Mr, E. E. Whlnery and wife at- Mr. 0. B* Bradfute returned from/ a trip to Chicago, Wednesday. Dorothy Dodd shoes tor ladies at Birds, Ksv. W, W. llifl will fill the M. ii. pnlpit-Sabbath morning,. Some one poisoned William Mar shall’s valuable bird dog T?«esday. —We want your eggs and butter, Jiagloy Bros. You can get aectfMH any make ofmowers at WolforiPs, Mrs, Thomas Wylie is, reported wry ill witii heart trouble. The Patterson commencement will Iwheld in Xenia Saturday Juno S3. MissMary Coffey of Dayton was theguest oi relative here Sabbath. —Pitman rods and F®?an heads AtWolford's. / Phil Dixon is visiting m Chilli- Mr. w. J. Wiidman and family loftMonday evening for the West. V/, B, Douglas #150 shoos and os- f"ids for men at Bird’s* j «sc=^» I^ew cultivator fop^nalo a t Wol- f-.rJV; cheap, C«U|iiefc sets BOc to $1.30per set. HcTinnoehp, $I,(tu to ?S.G9each. •At Bird’s. Mr. and sirs, Sewtoix Lyons of hjghtosi, Iowa are the gaectu of Mr. F. Kerr and other relatives, ?lr, and Mrs. Thompf/6n Crawford tended the funeral of a relative in Sabina, Wednesday. WHITE CANVAS SHOES for for every one at Bird’s. Mr, d. W. Matthews and family were Die guefits of Mr. 0. F . McCoy of near Xenia‘tlie first of the Weelt. chlen foi/an ’s. I j Si k s ford" my machine, at "\Vol- WE' FAY ■ ( , 15 cento dozen for eggoV 1VA centapound forhutter. At Bird’s, 1 liatest. reports from Mrs, It. D. Williamson ■who was injured, in a rnn-away last Thursday, are that She Is better. JohUPiercy is in Toledo this week attending thd annual meeting of the K. of P. lodge, he being a delegate from this place. —Dress an Bros. <^worh shirts at Nagley Mr. Erank Young and wife left Wednesday for Columbus where Mr. Young will take up work in me Capitol School of Oratory. Bov. W. J. -Sanderson left Wed nesday for Utica, O., where lie was married to MissWoods of that plr.ee, Thursday. Miss Edith Barber entertained a number of her young friends, Thurs day* Mloa BelieWinter and Mra. Estelle. Holt bpenfcTuesday and Wednesday m Dayton, M te Bello Brower •entertained Monday evening in honor of Misses Etila and E thel Anderson. Mi*. Hubert Anderson and family left Wednesday evening fooCalifon- t:iffftalned a number of fiienddi' tvhere they expect to make their rh«:r;day, I fnlur home. McCormick, Drering, _ oahom ta3 Champion mot^i^ Beeiions at ■w'olford’fj. ■ DveraH, Jackets, fancy lino hasls : r "ih iiien’Band ch ild ren^ ,. a t Nag-, tyii!®, > i I,.,.-*- Mr. David Winter, Nov/ Aflkmn, !it«spent a let? days thii<v/rek V/Ifh Nianjsfn.Mro. H. IS. MeMlWan. iV-Jatces, per bu, ?ue. FUaf les, per peek, CWA At tsmi’e. IS ' ifIt :>r—'-d<4 ;i’UA ’k n lisnraHnitih «? ISamiher.i, U., *‘tk'it'uestof hernSnU-r, Mt.'. N, H kVaia'pger. , k'eii© Fotnlm ui-miidi fu ■J'-'i'dlity fids SUttruit')? v,5b'V l| *«"iweeks visit, with roMSvi 3 ber^ Janies Baft of aestcinpam* ed by his daughter-in-law, Mra. Cikwfcj la y r, hpdift m iibath -witi» Mfo. Marah Miteholl. I Mr.Itoborfc McMillan, who> io I«- 1 eatod near colovills* 1c/ssfi*, is visit* }ujg Ms bfothofo and nistors after an ateoueo of covefal yearn. Mr. Waiter Morten lost this morn ing for htn homo 1 Eidot of iM lmh ___ ^ ®io K. o fF . band v e n t teJnifiw- ftov/n lasti-iuutlay v/liefo they !>layod for tint ISirlfthto ^ Ty&iaa mmwM l I 1 *■ m CfotiBu pjwttt Saturday and jiMH o ii in Isincaster, thogiun£ !»fo>teavelte]imiui that waLTO this Mi1 a IViel an'-tekd tko j Mt;ll r t e ' i I HJU.tl > t Uifllt tfii dde week and v.uaiin* gtt'.i.l cfM if'iilek'iilfoa.kt. Sir. Ikibsgil licwif’/jif r, iJ„ : and S.Jlrr.: a Mary Item Te-w© of Jtbldno, wern the r;m s to f Sir. O. !„ Biijitii nisd wlfo tho Drat of ^ho wti T s . Tim patty wore hero in attendance a t tho wwidingof Miss Skiith Bnutls tout Saturday. Mr.^Joorgo Binllii puwhnsed tho kjiteholl property lost fiatnrday that wnoGOld a t oheriif’o ral« for $700. Mr. Smith has edoo purehaneil (ho property owu<*d by Mrs, Wda Foley. « n with D rf Cia.vhm,. Yellow ‘ Springs, ()., onoxcunaonto'WORtenj Canada wheat lands. Hcformb there and knows the eonnti-y. Cheap lands and great crops. HIMW “JJ1.ASBEST0SROOFINGS -iremade of "Asbestos” , a fibyous, mineral rock, {whieh is ' ilie greatest fire resistant knqwu and is pradtically indes tructible. As a result, this Roofing is not, subject to wear, nor affected by changes os temperature, moisture, acids or gases. Furthermore it does not require coating or painting to preserve it. Write for booklet “G!*, prices and samples-—mailed free, GO. Mra, Joseph Wallace, who ban been tho guest of her uncle, Mr. J, D. Wlliamnon for three weeks, returned to her home mBrooklyn, N. Y,, Wedhcfiday, Mra. Edwin Arthur of Springfield was n guest at the home of J, 0. Barber the l..at of tli« week. Mr. Arthur came down Sabbath both returning that day. _JMr. Verne Hoover and sisters, Missea Dora-and Mae, of Alien county, and Misses Mae and Estella Matthewswere entertained last Fri day by Mr. and Mrs. James Matt hews. The state (I, A. It. encampment is being held in Dayton this week and being attended by thousaj.de, A number of thp members from here attended the sessions during the wleek, Governor Patftison was 59years old Tuesday and birthday was at his home near Millford, he having been removed from the Gincmati llospUal the day previous. He still continues to improve but is very week. The Cedarville Beatty Company has brought suit against Then. Voglesburg for $250representing five shares of stock m the company ai $30 each. Suit is brought to collect tins amount. The members of the stranded cir cus that did nor have the price to get onfc of town gave an exhibition, in front of the opera house Tuesday eyeing. Two lady contortionists and the hand were the only numbers. The hat was passed around tor the collection. XIiff Bros, have large contracts for cement work in Terre Haute, lnd,y which will require most of their time there tins summer. On Thurs day evening Messrs. James Gray, Harry Owens, Wilber Shaw, Wil liam Begg, Bert Niles and Boh. Ro berts lefc for that city to assist with the work, A picnic party spent Tuesday af ternoon at the Clifton cliffs. Messrs Stewart Townsley and family, Ar thur Townsley and family, Ira Townsley and family, H. A, Towns* ley and'family, R. F. Kerr and fam ily, Newton Lyons and Wife, Mrs. M. A* GTeswell, Mrs* W. J. Smith, and Misses Eleanor and Lulu Smith. Workmen have completed, the opening at the post office between that room and the formerly occupied by the township clerk. Tho two rooms will make the work easier In hahdeling the mail. Mr. L, H. Sullenberger moved this week into Mra. Martha Ervin’s pro perty formerly occupied by Mr. W. J* Wildinan. Mr. J. H* Crawford and daughter, Martha, will occupy the rooms m the McAfeo property vacated by Mr. Sullonberger. Miss Lulu Smith will leave Satur day for Gambler, O., where she will attend Kenyon college commence ment, her nephew, Sir. Fred Ham, being a graduate. Rev. Thomas Turner, wife and son returned home today, Marlssa, 111. They will be accompanied by Mra. Martha Morton and MWHugh Mor*' ton who came here for college com mencement. ‘£.j Morton, tho seven year old non of Ur. 0 . H. Creswell had Urnmio* fortune to have a finger on liis right handwashed terribly Monday while at play .with tho com shelter. His finger Was caught in tho cogs dud the nail torn loose along with the .tic-sis. Dr,. M, I* Skii.fh dressed tho , wound, Xcecreamfreeseruat Bird® ■ f’affeiMeJlssohriaffiii “When t was a druggist’ a t Live- i wa, Mo/,” writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysvllle, Mo.,“ three of my eus* toinors were penmcmontly caret! of consumption by Dr. King’s Now Discovery, and are well and ntrong today* One wan trying to cell bin property and move to Arizono, hut after ualiiR New Discovery a short time 1mfound it uimecennary to do pa * 1 regard Dr. K«s[f« New Din* Irrsvery to ine most wonderful mode* L in e m esSotottee.*’ Unrest Cough land Cold mu 1 ami Throat, mid Dung Iirratef. Hunfantend by ail Drug* Llofa, ©icamiSf. Trial Iwttlo free, Timmarriage of Mr. George W. Franta of this place to Mian Bertha A . Miller of Bpringfielfi ta n k place Thuredoy -aftermum about 4:50 o’clock at tho home of the bride in UprisigHcM. Rev, Miron A* liatep of tho rbimuun chnrcij periorincd the cermoney. Mr. J». M, Frants and wife of this placts were the only ones present from this vicinity. . The bride and groom tank a abort trip and arc expected back soon. , Mr. Frants is connected wit!} tho Frants, numerics and lias many friends who extend there wellwishcp to him and ids brido. i M PRETY.- JUNEWEDING. One .of tbs prettiest weddings of tins year was solemnised Tuesday evening at seven o’clock when Prof, D. L, Crawford was united in mar riage to Jennie Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cooper. The ceremony was performed at the boms of the bride in the- pres ence of ibo many friends and rela tives .of the contracting parties. Rev, A, B. Henry of the Reformed Pres byterian church tied~the nuptial knot. Prayer was offered by Pi'pf* W* R. MeChosney, The ring ceremony was used and cousins of the bride noted as ribbon bearers. The wedding march was played by Miss Louise Smith. *A threo course wedding supper was served. Prof. Crawford is superintendent of the township schools and is held in high esteem among the patrons ot the schools and. his many friends. His bride is one Of the popular young ladles of theryonnger get ahd has many friends. The couple will go to housekeep ing on North Slain street. Where they.will be at home to their numer ous friends. PLEASANTLYENTERTAINED. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Turnbull-re’- ceived .in a very hospitable manner Thursday evening about seventy friends in honor of Mr. D. L. Craw ford and bride. ;The home, which Is so .well adopt-' ed for social functions, had been tastefully decoi*atetI;for the occasion and presented an attractive appear ance* The guests were, served a delight ful four course supper between nine and ten o’clock. The evening was thourghly enjoy ed by all present. Mr and Mra. W. J. Wilson ent ertained a number of their friends, Thursday. —The best and n.eWestlino of over alls work shirts and overall jackets to he found in town at Puffer’s Grocery north ot the bridge. Postmaster Robbed, G. W. Foutfl, Postmaster at River ton, la,', nearly loot bin life ahd was robbed of nearly all comfort, accor ding to his tetter, which says: “For 20 years I had chronic liver com plaint, which led to su ch a severe case of jaundice that even my fin ger naila turned yellow*, w h e n my doctor prescribed Flcefric Bitters} wldeX cured me and have kept me weL for eleven years,” Sure cure for BiIiommer.fi, Keuralgia,, Weak ness and ail Stomach, Liver, Kid ney anil Bladder derangements, A wonderful Tonic* At All Drug gists* BOcento, Lieutenant Bevau of tlie Drake described a t a dinner in New York- an English millionaire* “This man/* he said, "never earn ed a penny in his life. He never lacked a penny, yet he ia no careful of every shilling as though it were his last. “I once dined with him, rnd as it was raining v/hen„I tame „o hesitated a little while before the umbrella rack in the hall. “ H hate/ I said, rto start out in this ta in / "Then I b id my hand on an um brella. tl " I don’t like, either /1 went oil, t o borrow vour umbrella/ rt<0h, take if / he raid heartily. “Take it, my dear fellow, and 1*11 keep this stick as security !*** • Fidoofe nod flab’oi. The friendship existing; between Father Kelly and Ibbhi Levi b proof against race and religion, Each is dktiiif'mshod for his learn* injx and eloquence and his Will, and they delight in drafting each other, so runs the story in. Everybody’s Magazine. They were seated oppo* site each other a t a banquet where chine delicious roast ham waa served, and Father Kelly made eoipmenta on ita flavor. Prc-sositly he boned forward, and in a voino th a t car ried far ho addrerr r-d Ido friend: c "Kabbl Levi, when are yon goin^ to ba-omo liberal enough toe eat fiamf1 yotu1weii-lfo/, 1‘UtIier Kelly/’ yeterteil the rabbi, COMFORT AND EASE For All WI©Wear YOFNG’B iSIIOBB, Osfowin, Tica ami Blaiipar.j If yow feet are ceusitive and tiro puslly, you vim grt iitmlnie 4iwr«f«rl hv-i<? without saejifiing style and shoe individuality awl at prlera from lit to 20 |ifToeui I cas tliaa you are asked for goods of equal merit efcewliere. 11o;:e hnviuy, and m»all ntom expenseo make it possible for uo to do tKte. Meft’fl ■Bhoes* fo r s h o o o r drews. » ■ 1A.. . **'*’’ . . Boy?s Shoes, for ochool or dress, Radies, Shoes, for heavy or dress wear, Misses* Shoes, for heavy or dress wear, S I.2 IL S t . 9 0 , 82-50 , m & L1CJW S I .00, 81 . 2 5 , 81 .00 , 8 2 .0 0 a n d 8 2 M 81*20, $ 1 4 5 , 8 1 .0 0 8 2 ,4 5 , find 02 .00 81,00,81.25, 81.45, 81,00, and 82*45 I f - !1 {Yf M UI Meet your friends and cheek your packages at y'v 7 E a M M m k tg a / Young, M This week we’begin, our clearing sale of Millinary Goods of all kinds. The goods offered are all choice new styles and the prices so low you can! not well afford to miss seeing them. . - * 25c. HATS 25c. All Untrimmed Hats this week are priced a t 25 cents, including some vhite hats for ladies-and children. On account of all new shades this is a very unusual chance to buy a ohoice to buy a choicg hat for a small price* T h i n k of it! Hats worth 81.00, 81-25, 81:50 and 82.00 for 25 Cents Trimmed Hats $1.95 and 95c. Trimmed Hats arranged in two lots, containing htts tha t were many times the price now marked on them. Lot Fo, 1 —Trimmed Hats, good styles and a large selection, 92 cents. Lot No. 2 :-Trimmed Hats tha t were up to 85.00 for $1,95, Children’s Trimmed Hats, good styles in correct colors a t $ 1 . 00 . Children’s Mull Hats and fine Caps just one-half price. t Flowers a t 5 and 10c. Clearing prices on Flowers without regard to cost or former price. Good Flowers in the kind wanted how a t 2 and 10 cents each, Ribbons Fifty pieces 5-inch all silk Messaline Ribbons in good colors tha t are regular 35c puafity, this week in the clearing dale at 19c. 5-inch Fancy Ribdons in black and white stripes, checks and polka dots, just the correct thing for your white sail orsy tha t are regular 40 and 50eRibbons, a t 25 cents. Jobe Bros. & Company, XENIA OHIO. T o Cure a Cold in One Day Take L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q m n i n e T«Meta.>e , % / / Seven Millionboxes soMInpast 12 month*. T h is S ign a tu re , Cures Grip fa Two Days. oh every Box. 25c. REGIMENTAL REUNIONSANDFORTY- THIRD ANNIVERSARYBATTLE CHICKAMAUGA, CHATTANOOGA, SEPTEMBER 18-20,1905: On Hoptomfioi’ Iff 1806, will occur tho 4M anniversary of the Battto of Olnehatnauga. It io proposed to ctiobrato thin inemorabte event witis a reunion of the various ra^hnenta .that participated in this memorable hattlo and tho various battles fought around Ciiattanooga. This reunion v/ill ha field at OhickamaufyaNation al 1’ai‘li, September Iff, 10and 20, and tho present indications are that it will he tho largest and most notable I'ulhvdns- ever held in the. Foutis* Outlie above dates, tins remnants from tho arnites of ISstates, com- jn'isinu the foliowingi Pi*iUisyi»»iH&, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Neb- ra; tue .... first ami last time since tliey march- (.(1 from its bloofi-ntaincd fields, forty-threo years afio. Hero lo one of the fyreat'bppoftuol* for tho education of Urn youth. left to do this noble work. i t will he many years, if ever ayyam, that-each an opportunity will present itself. See that your tickets read via the Louisville fit Nashville R. It., the Battlefield Route. Gall on your nearest-railroad agent for rates and advortlcingmatterpertain- to tii.fi reunion Or write nearest representative of the Louisville & Nashville » /R , Jj H*MiUikcn,D. F. A., Louisvlte, Ky. F. 1>. Bush, B .F .A , GiiiMnnatl, •Ohio. J* H, Davenport, D. F. A«» St, Louie, Mo* H. C, Daily, N, W. F. A.,Gliicago, 111 . would be dangerous, and there would he n r teiiksr? when it mi(f;bk inflict nerlous injury upon her, jf nho should attempt fo handle it as a pet. Bliss Marlowe decided fo take a prff snonkey instead. Every J)our,fhtoner ouid 1.!::s;v that iff they will buy lUT.imc:- Cold Wafer for laundry ucj fl.cy t time, b:r.nra it never olu-tet i.itl:.' ir ti\Sf Lu£» because each padEsna t «-nuift IS ct.V-WiCJ full paunrE- -tyailo nil otter <ohl V 4 D i.* * BtaS'ebg^'arepntup in i?4pound p.. and tlii' price la tlje cjisc, Hi (cafe. 1% osaiu hteauralkfiancc* 1'tercti i;.fcc; ) frem SnjtMons thciuiuls. If your grocer fries t , srall you a l&oaf/u f o i it ir/lictaucoh:1 i.es oetockon hand wli'ah Iiov.ir!jt 3 {u dkjc a oi before !w pukt in lieKan, e. Me hu.A.-J that Defisnca f>tauhUua pfintca *-a tverj- parha-c inlarc? lelieraandi&urrs *Jf.ce c: and s A great- many people haye an idea that they would Be happy if -tlicyllktaand Ikfian could have a young lion fora pot. Imoney andtheaptioyanra Thpy %tw of the belief that a lion Ipi* Dofihttconeve#Gtirtre, taken into » houeehold when a little j Huh, will remain -geptte and dorite. * IVOlilMy l. ' q nlflf. 3kli ht»fi0t j t / iv inoo - *«*«*-«» v m h w >*mi uwust. ska Bliesourl, Kansas, ftftdKen** There are three fine little lion cubs ekv will assemble, many for the tho Glnclnnafi fJoolofiical Garden, ahottfc four months old, amj Ju lia J Matlowe, the actress, who visited | tho 2oo not. lonfi ago, was very* anxious to uecoro on© of them for a i As these cabs have been with J ever since they werof K© VCAStS"-’ EKPfifliENGl tics m rn n nuu 01 wj « </«»“ •* j* Dm/fcfailto take your children and;thwr mother ** . sh«iw them historical Gliattanooga,jBorn, had hoing ralccd hy hor,.iJiaa ^ with all its historical connections* ‘Marlow 0 ^was told that the^ would ^ P atents R ift 1 : 1 W jgHMIilNBHHI I t ia the opportunity of a lifetime, Go and nco the old war generate tttulothef officers poinfcout tho places of interact on tho battlefield; lot them ohowyou and explain, to peraon tho markem erected on tho hattlc« field Ghowlur; fho poaltiosm of tho oppoalur; an n k :ia t tho tli,uo of Battle* I t will mtt tsnlonn until Mmo will ho very dattgorous ptey-fcHo'wo oven j now, although if tlioy kart h,'’en j totien from tho mother cikkih and | rafeed By a dog, as Ismore frequent-* J Jy tho ease, tSicy Would 1 h ><U!i- '? rosily Immllcd. Even thou, Ml -)J Btorlowowas mfursnal By iht»L<. a , or, timt after tho little cub iLwukfj (iM \t to he a good nlaert aiilmal, it 1 Ar^'.wcv'.'Cf, ft l IV/:.?/.HITtT7'. «»fv i r/,: %c?>::3 w c _ ttetiiznM Ccr-ir^*rt& $ic> Tic, *IV; - 1 / 'c.-t., .v t r- f.i -,«i vift -fi, j StitnlifRHwfikan. HHUliAW ,, iU I
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