The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

tw o o f a la a n d $ 15 s h o c k s a n d k i u e s * tw e n t y ­ b r e a s t e d j y w ith i t o f a ll 6 , a n d $ 7 . i 3 . 9 8 5$& $25.0! —wartt. BI V H a t l t T a r M L a n d fotT IIKABT TJ3XA0* along fbo mwiand RAIL ROAD «un<f</' no t tor fec|Ma ; fit dovoioimMd*Y#»’ , iron i ton to iiity dolingi liii'f ih*i laud is Gf■'! 1 <lv tho tost to 1 >lo w arn y*»lT. a n d » ] ? wi Iconic Atvatta to®, ■* ^ . -,5MUy . i. 155 *s5»*«fs22i*^« j ?U> funirt'w kltor ” d fwifto monthly teki?r * l'm m and ; ny to Houston. ; m Atifnnfo *wl£w m i / , 8tolMA«*r#f\ ts via tofai fiouin'^y i aftonto I.AMU AUENT (MMtog, m y ta rn m m .. Oft — ' F. 0. MtJCAV, mi !«»#<!» 5<eSS* J | fu® lic o iJo rio t* t i i j f J* ,h | iV?nf!i VvlII Wit li I d i s t i l a n y ** rin r U n it, a „■, ffhe Hedarville herald, I .- i-J I'JlV a -ton c :s r ir f rlf> c " / ? Jetox.rJ*"*; :t$ f a t F”..r *4 I t s isc i d ie prA & f-irraft Kll.c- > I tncr.t ts c j i t d a u e d . J TW EN TY -N IN TH Y E A R N O . 2 7 G E b A K V I lL f L O H I O . F R ID A Y , JU K I: 2Q. tQQfi. PRICE $ 1,00 A YEAR. E a r n from FRANTZ. FALINGI L L ' ** . Of liOPtoto *>Mr. I- II. F ran tz, Jatee: „......... „ the narrow *wape th a t Mr, Tjursttoy, sttoe an i U iu ' sh of abou t JR. Miteforfl hast souin {iay.s ago ;« uroaths, tbo last- Hi’s w< cks o f tbe building in which ho is working wjiiphfihe was had tost. Rha suffer- in Pittsburg., eafnatabrigUtsdcscaso and uraem ic ' The building contains several poisoning. e . stories and on top was a huge water The deceased was horn in C lark tank to supply the tenants, Jiv eon- coanty and 'w as abou t i s years o f s la n t leaking the timbers anu"walls ago. Her maiden name was L u c a ; became rotton allowing tho tank to X. Morris, being married *to Mr*; crush into the building. Tho w ater jtertlelO. Frantz Janu a ry 1st 185C. , ou t 1th wu&down through the differ- S h o W deprived of h e r husband jOnt doors and bu rst out the roar and l,y j* is death in Ja n u a ry H»1 To them were horn two sons, T. H . (trtcl tieorge tV.vhoth of whom live here and are well known, Mrs. Frantz was a member o f the Christian obnreh in Springfield and It ISajcpmsted tiiwi iter Bt-fTfii;cS Will1 1)0 conducted by h e r pastor Itev* Halter, Sabbath afternoon from her jMe home, .a t 2 o’clock^ standard time. Burial a t Massies Creek • CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1?. Badgorwishes to return thanks to th e friends fo r their kindness du ring the illness and death of their sob, James M, BaiTgar* • d AMf CHATAUQliA. The program fo r the Miami Valley Bhoiauqua Assembly of t9»)0. Which -opens Ju ly 20th. and closes A ugust 6tk.vwilt be fully up to th e high standard w'bieh liasm a rked the fa- mous'prbgrams in th e past. Man ager Cromer has been working d ili­ gently onh is lOOdprogram eyersince last season, a n d -th e re su lt Of h is labor is a splendid list o f talen t. Among the leaders are Senator J- F. DoHiver, Dr. F rank Dixon, Prof. P. {x., 'Holdeniithe corn specialist. Rev. gam Jones,-Dr. Russel H . Conwell, kev, Alexander Torrey and Innes Band* , c F o r 'te n ts , proprams o r fu rth e r information address F» tiillum Cra­ mer. 2314 JT. Main street Dayton Ohio. o■ • - ■.- ■ -v ‘ Columbus IExcu»ion Himtiay, Ju ly 1st, Pennsylvania fines special train leaves 8:CS a, tah thflafound trip from CedauvlUe. / F o r i n t r o d u c t o r y p u r ­ posed o n l y I a m f u r n i sM n g a c h am io s s k i n w i t h e a c h can o f v i o l e t a n d A , D , B. ta lc u m p o w d e r , l im i t e d tim e. Y o u r m o n e y b a c k i f you a r e n o t s a t i s f i e d . A ls o sam e b r a n d t o o t h p o w d e r , sam e t e rm s . T o o t h b r u a h - e3* iii g r e a t v a r i e t y a n d r a n g in g i n p r ic e , f r o m 5 cen ts t o &> c e n t s f o r s u c h a s y o u p a y 5 0 a n d 0 0 c e n t s lo r in cityiM itores. A l a r g e t z o i im t i f o f t o o t h p a s t e s a n d l i q u i d p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r th e t e e t h . C R O IT S B B L O C K C e d a r v i l l e , O h i o , of fho building, Mr, Mitchejl had Ido headquarters on the second floor and had Jnsfc left thu room a second or two be­ fore .the crash came, There were a number of lad y oierlts At-Work a t Ihft .jtlA’nA AAvt. HEART TROUBLE. of h ea rt trouble about u is o'clock Wednesday eyentug th a t resulted in bis death a tew 'eminutes after. Homething had gone wrong a t the stable with one of the horses ami Mr. Nagloy ou t the Balter strap to l e t tho horse up, it having gotten down. Me also took th e horse by the head1and assisted it to its feet, something th a t required consider.* able of streng th ,' 1 As he was. subject to heart trouble i t is supposed th a t the over exertion b ro u g h t. on the a tta c k ,. H e re­ m arked th a t he was about as sick, as the horse and in attempting to s it down m the stable door fe}l forwards. DR, STEEL, 4 -a-*1 •S-rtensia-rkahad •.fsrward-te-aseiafc. (>. Btewkrfc was carried out, thq rea r of the building h im and Dr, J . w ith the" falling of walls and rush' of water. Most of them sustained bruises and broken lim b s .' ‘ - A large safe came through' from the th ird floor strik ing th e chair a t Air. Sam . P e tty ’s desk, H ad he beep In his offlee a t the time where he is usually foniid a t h is desk, he probably would have lost his life. Mr, Petty is known hero having married Miss Lizzie Wylie. Mr, Petty^a loss om .lm stock of yvall paper will he several thousand dollars. ■ ' ' ' ' ■ UNION SERVICE; A Union serv ice'in ,the interests of Christian patriotism wifi be hold in tho R. P . ohuveb, Sabbath evening, atT:30 o’clock, The program is as follows:--“A Memorial, John M. Pattisou, The Man and the CttizOU) Roy. H , q , Middleton, D. D. “ Clod in ou r fTfttlohal H i s t o r y ,R e v . O. H, Milligan. “ W’hftt the Nation Owes the Church,” Rev. Sanderson, All a re cordially invited to attend. BOYS MEET ACCIDENTS, . L a test reports; from tile local boys near Terra Haute, In d ., who are with IJiff Bro*„ the e*OMMgr «$ b * tracters, are that, some o f them are laid np fo r repairs. Begg hail a Anger na il tom off, Shaw sprained his back and Randall got tu n over w ith 'a wagon. The re st of tho boys are a ll righ t and having a good time. Mr. W alter IHff reports t h a t it will bo near snow time before they g e t’ the con tract completed. The Pennsylvania railroad company fs making a now road for several miles to eliminate the grade cross­ ings aud a heavy curve and also shortening th e distance. There a re large abu tm en t waits and overhead bridges a ll being constructed ou t of cement* M r. Win. Conley sold toil h e ad of his herd o f Guernsey cattle to a party near Youngstown, the sh ip ­ ment being made la s t Monday, .Mr. Conley Was credited with hav­ ing an ex tra good Jierd of cattle and the sale ev iden tly ,bea rs out th is fac t. Sickles for any ford’s. machine a t Wol- I t i<* stated th a t the trustees of Antioch College a re looking for U new' president fo r th a t institution am i expect to induce Prof. le s s , Iformerly of Ohio tTniveroity a t Ada ; ami la tte r of Chicago Ttoiversity to take tho place. A t p re s e n t. Prof. Fcss is editor of a church paper. A report has also gone ou t th a t Andrew Carnegie w iil give Antioch |in»i.boO if flits school ftf mado nom jM-dfti'i&h. Called bu t i t was to late death came w ithout a struggle. , Tho deceased was born December 3i>, 1833- in .Clark County and’ has lived boro fo r several years. Ho was fnarried to Miss Tamar Scarlet, March 7 .1G0R, b u t was relieved o f his companion in life December 20, 1892, To th is union was born seven children. Mrs. Theodore Bennett, South Charleston, F rank Nagtey, Xenia* Oscar, MissXella, Moody CM H arry anti Clark of this place. Miv Nagley was a member of Company D. 148th d . V* I , and a member of the P leasan t Drove Bap­ tist church. • The funeral servicewas held th is morning from th e late home and bu rial a t P leasan t Grove cemetery. D r. H . C. Middlefon h ad charge of tbe services a t .the house and the <AA . R. a t the cemetery. SUMMER SCHOOL. of tho college has referred a letter from Andrew Carnegie’s seerataty saying’th a t Mr. Carnegie will in­ crease his g ift from $7,600 to fll,7«3. The la tte r sum being the amount tho college people raised. Dr. McKinney wag. assisted by Ambassador Bied in getting the in ­ crease which will pu t up a toagillcl- en t cdiflcCf ° '• . The college commute to construct the building will prepare plans a«d ho ready to let the building contract as soon a s possiidc, Tho lib ra ry trustees have decided mo the- old tavern property a t the north east corner of North and Main streets. ny;*5 3 7 ^ ? : gmr svftix h is parents, coining over from Dayton where lie was called on business. H e returned to Dayton Sabbatteoveulng »n« from iiioro to his home i n Chicago, . Jello Ice Cream Powders 10 cts« ‘ > a t Bird’s, .Messrs. R. F. Kerr* R. C. W a tt and W , B . Dean were in U rbana Tuesday attending a Combination' Polled-Dnrbatn cattle sale, 'Forty- 'three head averaged -about $24§. Mr. K e rr purchased a couple , of animals. ’ , —Plymouth Binder Twine tt,e best get i t only of K e rr A Hastings Bros. We a te in^ receip t of a c lted la r from Prof.R.A* BrdWn of'Coyoacan, D., F , Mextcp which shows a picture of the professors' and studen ts tof the college and seminary. The circular also , gives the course of study for the flve years required. ‘ The Board of Trustees o f thaOhio S tate University a t a meeting on jh n e 19th, authorized tim establish­ ment of a Ten Weeks* Course in Agrlcutnre, to be g ivenm the winter of 1907. Tim course is to begin on January 2nd and to c’ose on MarclflSth. - Students will he adm ited w ithout .examination and must be a t te a it Jft years of age. Tbe subjects th a t Will he tauglifc B acm g is advertised a t Sprlngfleld in the course will bet Breeds o f Live Land Dayton for those days. There Stock and Stock Judging; Breeding! will be many pmhwsafc various te .—.Two office rooms fo r ren t. Formerly otlcupied by D r. J . W. Dixon, i). W-Crouse. Wednesday. iS ; the , “ GloriouB Fourth” and few1’towns will have special celebrations this year. Jeffeteonvillo is tile nearest t h a t will try to do ju stice ' to the d ay and Feeding of Live Stock; Crop Production and Grain Judg ing ; Soil Fertility ; F a rm Equipment; Dairy­ ing; Farm Managment, and Horti­ culture. t • , In addition to th is work there Will be' special lectures by leading agn - culiurists bn subjects ot in terest .to agracnltural Students. I t is hoped t h a t such a couino will a p ic a l to tke farm boy who can only spend tho Wtftter mon ths in an agricultural college. Tim announcement of th is course, now in preparation, w ill be ready to r distribution in the near future, and will be furnished on application to the Dean ofth o Agricultural Col­ lege, Columbus, Ohio torts*. Tbe day promises to ho one unusually quiet in GedarviUe, * The farmers a te a ll busy this week getting ready to harvest their Wheat, Homo have already Started and find th e wheat in excellent condition* Hammocks $i,8hto $3.09 each, . a t B ird’s. Ono o f tl»e largo sheds lo t straw a t the paper m ill has been raised and is now being finished* I t is 120 feet long and 7d fcotwfdo and is the largest th ing of tho kind in th is section of the State. The eocouc I shed has no t been framed yet but will ho p u t up us coon a s tho timber arrives. ■ ■ -Standard Binder Twmo a to # c Kerr A Hastings Bros. Mr, Howard Row and family of Dayton camo over Tuesday a fter­ noon in their automobile spend ing tho afternoon and evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Tafbox, Mr. Row ib a traveling salesman for a lumber firm* Mrs, Lizzie McOampbell and daughter. Pearl and Miss Carrie Finbcy left Wednesday for Chat- auqun, K . Y. where they will spend the summer. Mrs. McCampboll has given up tho OsbOfn bouse and stor­ ed h e r goods, o Gallons Gasoline for 85 cts. Arbuckles and Lion Coffee per lb. IGcts. a t B ird’s* Sheriff Tarbox experience some trouble the first of the week in Cincinnati where he went to place Prof, Bu rns under a frest for failure to provide for h is Children. Tho professor got busy w ith h is attorney and during tho nighttime a w rit of habeas corpus was granted and served by a Gineinati deputy sheriff and M r Tarbox had to eomo homo Without; h is prisoner* I CLOTHING,FURNISHINGS^HATS/TRUNKSxVALlSES f | Y o u a r e a lw a y s s u r e o f gret- :| ting* m o r e v a lu e fo r t h e to o n - _ | e y o r t h e s a m e fo r l e s s m o n -1 | e y w h e n y o u t r a d e a t m z . m m u KAUFMAN’S m * r m m r m m m : .m r m 1 0 - 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 ’s G r e a t e s t C l o t h i n g S t o r e . S p ; j The Rev. David Steele, for forty- five years pastor p f the Fourth Refor­ med Presbyterian Church, loth and Catherine stsM died a t h is home, 2102 Spring Garden sk , la s t night,] He bad been ill a week b u t his fou r’ score years epudted against him. Death was due to pneumonia, The funeral will be held from his church Tuesday afternoon a t 2 o’clock tne Rev* D r. Robert H u n te r,! pastor o t the Union Tabernacle Pres-L bytorian Church, F ron t and ,Y o rk sts.,; a life-long friend, officiating*; Several other clergymen have been: invited to assist, incHldfng-tho Rev. Dr. W , H . Roberts, of the Alliance of Reformed Churches; the Rev, Dr* Henry O*McCook^ representing the T'teshyterTan MsteriiiafHocfptyrand the Rev. D k J o h n H . Kendall, re- p rasen ting the Reformed Presbyter­ ian Churches-1, ■ ^ The honorary pall-bottrers will he nhosen from amongst the clergy and leading la y members of th e church, The interment Will he made in W est L au rel H ill Cenletary* l Tho Rev. David Bteele, D. D„ LL , d ;, was born-near Londonderry, Ire* jaud In 1827, H e was the son of James Steele and I'lleanwr Fulton, related to tiieinvoutor Fulton, He ehmo to tin s county in 18G3" and studied with h favorite uncle,, the fiev*. Dr, David Steele in Ohio and, graduated from Miami University, Oxford,Ghio, in 1867,WhltelawRied, Ambassdor to G reat Britain, was an intimate friend <pff h is and w as in the same college bu t’not the same ,chi‘S8.‘ f "‘■i " ’ 1 j \ Dr. Steele-received his degree of M. A* in 1859, and th e 1, degree n f |: Doctor of Divjrtity ’ froln RUtgers College in 1868. LL. D . was given hitn by M iami .Uplversify in i«oo. He was ordained to the m inistry Jun e 0,1861 anti since'then has been the paste r of the Fourth Reformed Presbyterian Church, * H e was prorainentin hla denomin­ ation as professor i n th e Theological Sem inary o f th e Reformed Presby­ terian. Church, in Philadelphia, 4888, t-vlg?5, and as professor of Hedrcw, Greek and pastoral Theology and later president at th e seminary. He was also president of th e Board o f Foreign Missions with the warmest, in terest to r, the people where th e Mission is located ■ „ ~&E3GUVEI> TH A T IF 1t»U HAVE MPD* l ^ m o r t h i 5 o c i E T T i b u M u s i * DRESS WEU , I T ' f a a m n t i Q : R) 3 fnpn m sccjsty you c a n 1rtf,VSRHnf^To GET one. w i £ M d r e s s wnuL* o a m / i o f m m owe. IT ToTHEmLVES AfiDTO THEIRCHIURE/I Tb APPEAR VELL? IT AIMES A GOOD t n p p m m B u s i E K B f W K / w h en T og JPLEAS £ A c u s t o m e r i r i s AfiEWrHfiilffi'AtiRChR 1 V Ci*nnucHrxi,t.iit>n«*«irnS«)i*WNe«.csiMco.'' ,W E K N o W i r A f e a t h e r m O U H C A P k v e h v T IM E W E 6 t m A C U S T O M E R FR .OM O U R * 5TO R E D U E L E D IN A *SVIT W E H A V E E S P E C I A L L Y M A D E F Q f t U J f e Y RO f3EK ,*5, P E E T A N D C o , P E C K . ,A N D K l/* S C H & A U M . I F Y O U G o A F T E R * A P O S I ­ T IO N IN O N E O F O U R .S U I T .S ,Y O U 'W I L L G E T IT*S I F y o U H A V E A P L A C E . A N D -W E A R o t } K C L O T H E D Y o U W IL L H o L D Y o U R -Y O U R E M P L O Y E R D oE *S N O T WJ^SH F o R Y o U T o L O O K .SN ID E . IT H U R T ^ H 1 3 B U . S I N E ^ , NO M A N . Q U E * S T loN * 5 * T H A T H E MU*ST L o o K W E L L W H E N H E G O E S O U T IN P U B L IC . ?Y O U C A N LO O K R l t fH T - * . O N L Y B Y GO ING T o T H E R IG H T P L A C E T o B U Y ' ; y o u r c l o t K e *5 v y o u c e r t a i n l y a r e n o t GOING* T O L O O K S H A B B Y ON T H E F O U R T H A R E Y O U ? I S I T N O T - H IGH T IM E Y o U W E R E P R E - TARING f o r : it ? cood a p p e a r in c . sum ­ m e r -SUIT^ $ r , 6 5 # 151 . 6 5 / $ 1 4 . 6 5 -’ * a n d | s o , f ■*r : ^ >: 1 . . * r e s p e c t f u l l y , . ‘ ' 1 T H E W H E N , A R C A D E . t S P R I N G F I E L D ^ GOOD C L O T H E S S H O P . He has published a number of monographs and aeimons onBiblical ,an d historical sub jects andfromii8&7 T , j to*1877 edited the “ Reform Presby- ^ . ’. ^ " ^ ’tte riam A dvoca te,'a magazine pub- „ A a 3‘ * « illshed in thejn teteste o fthedenom -’ H e » iKw rtw of the Presbyterian Historical Society the f ’lLi t0 i- J80?!,? 1S86 and many Scoteh-rrish Society, th e Afchaeolo- Society of ihe University of ^itorches. ^ Pennsylvania, life member of, the Dr- -Steele was always interested m the subject qf church unity and tor th e last tou r yea ts especially active, in tlte movement tor the union of Ins own and Other churches in the General Assembly of the Presbyter-* iart Church. H e warmly endorsed a plan' to r •the union of his own de­ nomination with Die GeneralAssem­ bly, which Was discussed in 1901 and 1905. ■ Pennsylvania Bible Societya n d Sab bath Association, the American Sun* day-school Union aud the Philade­ lph ia Law and Order society. Dr. Steele is Survived by a widow, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Steele, nee Dhllas; A son, tho Rev, Jam es Dallas Steele, Pjfi. D., pastor of the F irs t Presby­ terian Church o f Passrio, FT. J „ and a daughter, "Miss M artha Eleanor Steele. —PhiUdolphia Bulletin, HOWISTHIS. - We 0 % OneKrtadreADollars Bemud, for any case of Catarrh that cannot ho cured by Hall’s Catarrh ?Cure, P. J, Chcnnoy <fcCo-, Toledo?O, We the underBiKPcd,.hate known ,F. .T. j Cbenney for the last 15 years; apd beliovs hitn perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm, Wnlding, JCuuian &- Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. , Hall’s Catarrh Cure .is taken internally, actingAirectUi upon tho blood and m«eon. surfaces of tho system. Testimonials free Price, ?5oper bottle. Sold nynil ilruggista Take Hall’s Family Pilis for Constipation. . —McCormick, Deorittg, Osborn and Champion mower sections a t Wolford^. F O O T W E A R FORPARTICULAR DRESSERS B u t few p e o p le c a n d e c id e t h e m e r i t s o f d s h o e , b u t a l l c a n a n d d o d e c id e if t h e S h o e s y o u w e a r a r e a c r e d i t t o y o u r a p p e a r a n c e , A p r o p e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f t h i s im p o r t a n t i t e m d e t e rm i n e s a s m u c h a s a n y o t h e r , o r , p e r h a p s m o r e , t h e a p p e a r ­ a n c e a n d d r e s s o f t h e w e a r e r . I t i s a s t u d y , a n d t h e m a n y y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e t h i s s t o r e h a s e n j o y e d e n a b le s u s t o d e t e rm i n e q u i c h l y , c o ir e e t l y # a n d s a t i s f a c t o r i l y t h e n e e d s o f a l l I n ’a c c o r d a n c e to e h a v o j u s t t h a t .s to c k f r o m w h ic h w e c a n s e le c t a n y s ty l e , s iz e o r l e a t h e r t h a t c a n b e f o u n d i n t h e s h o e w o r ld . O U R M E N 'S OXFORD S ANDSHOES are all fashidned on lasts that catry ouftbc latest edict of cowet sboo t>tyle.r Three times the lafgcst assortment in tbs cityto tbs Inducementwootferi Ifilrnswag­ ger^uuugman ao-well astbo-'Ccn- BC.vatlVe di’C'BSbi*Will «2fUt ju.jt Vv'imt bewants in this immense stock. Pjttoesfafijje from t o $ 3-00 D istinctly Different Footwear For The Ladies Charming, Pdmps, b'altom, Ubnsfj? and Gibsdii Pics viq fur peffercnce w ith th e strik ing white, eativds, tan , patonfc co lt Oxfords, Really It has been our •privilege? to show such- magnificent linrs. ■ Your only troublewill bate chouse between so many desirabilities. Prices tango From $L4§ to $3.50 . *A 10c B d x o f ^u io k W h ite w ith every white *“ T j * purehace of $ 1.00 o r more. The Boys, Misses and Children Are not forgotten. Immense assortments have been provided for them, loo. They are brimful of style and comfort, yet are all economically priced for such qualities. Nisley’sArcadeShoe Store,

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