The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
ft# %x«*thmm o i r T©h' . Ufork w ill w m f m w i t h ; She >.*lltik Item mhm wattktd wkJt as |ndrir»denote*Uuit four *t&*ork<- h past due and m pnMft stttM* :meat «vear»f*iy dewflut. tw enyy - nthth yh a k k o * » . OEB i LRVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I4t m PRICE $IM A YEAR. “ • “i'SS SC3£H* da*u-Angus eatUe fttth# Intern*- ttoRslLive Stock Bfeswdid *©fcbring' home thewinnings thtiyaar as here tofore, Tbi* was partteuiarfy so vith ether breeder* who have here tofore been winners. The winners tfe* oMwtlWfc o f for meryears havenot bad the privilege pf this honor. f i4|.* kmm audjtoer stock tier* sireCsfnriwwes to mi jadged and"the decision of the judg* i* m to his id**, Thereto in cwtbie thef*t »tock end ffte ultra ponsy class. This year the judge wm a. men who hold* to thelottet as hitsidea. Fam es years the larger class had recognition. Meadow Brook herd being* in the NOTICE TAXPAYERS, All patron* desiring theExchange Bank to pay their tax will pie*** leave their Hood-tax Receipts not later than Decembers*), lvoe, > , Respectfully, ~r •■ - *>«■<■is* wMutuj-vasftier; KERR GETSRNE HORSE, Lima, 0 ,, Be©. IS,—Imperial-Jay, property o f the late 1’. L. Magruder, and one o f the promising younghor- •o» °lh ifi Belmont Stock Farm, was sold Wednesday to B. F, Kerr, o f the firm, of Kerr & Hastings, hardware dealereln Codarrllle, Imperial Jay has as yet no record, hut horsemen predict for him one Of the brightest futures as a trotter, among Greene county horses. With several other horse* from Belmont Farmlmpenal Jay was startedin a number of coun- I YENEAGO. I#*r June S 3 , John Galloway and belt* Wilson. ‘ June 8 *, Pbiljip Haddls aqd IsA- belia Hughey., /, JuneMi, John, Arnssfc and Folly Mackey. PAW ANDMi far fare'race* last season, the nWonf larger dr beef class had little show, [ of Mr- MaGruder being, to give Mm yattook * number o f premiums. J)r, Brown of Hillsboro who owns a due herd and always rfeeelvpd , recognition metabontthe same fate. ' The judge wasaprofessor from Iowa and Iowa took the lead. Ohio StateUniversity won second oh an animal recently purchased from Mr, O. T, Wolford, ^ In the Bed Bolted class Mr.-Frank Turnbull took most everything in 1s i g h f c ? •; * t<l f ’.' , 'f .‘V( \%, Mr. O. }|cBradfute wm*re-elected, ^director of the Angus Association, which will make fifteen, years .Tor him on thtoboard. ' ' ■ , ■ GIRL WANTED, a training, and start him on the big Below will be found a list of early marriage license# in Greene county aa taken f rom the Xenia Herald: * YEAR iglA Jan. 3, Lemuel John and Rebecca Marshall, , < / Jan. 8, Abraham Byers and Dram ia Peterson* ■> Jan, Id, Wm. Kirkwood and<Julia Ahn Shoveri Jan. 9, Wm. Lawrence and Iona McConnell, Jan. 10, JohnMarshall"and Haney B a ys .« ^ ' ' ,» ‘ Jan. 38, George Townsley and Ms- ryjtowry. , / ^ , , . Jan. ^ Wesley Btowdeji and Ma tilda Farmer, «o • ‘1%|.* •gi, WWAWnA■'.'.*S-Mrf lajMtlig i£5| circuit next year with Jay-Kay^ and; Evans, A’rmUlia.Vickers, Jan, So, Aaron, rihaul and Anna the Frinoess Xenia, Mr. Kerr says that he WilLtrain Imperial Jay next /■ >A girl is wanted at once at the telephone exchange to act a* opera*, tor,- .Apply to F. B. Turnbull,man ager. S - a v '‘* .rr ,Vt -• vj. W. I*. Chanans* Insurance office ’ and Smith & Clemans’ Beal Estate office havebeen moved to their pew guiiriafs on top, o f thehUt, next door to Odd Fellow# Ball, on welt aide o f Main street. , r ^ f -1 —Flymcath Bock Cookeries. *f^ir- Sail hdW,, ‘ J, J#cxe^ Janneer town OMb.. ChiMn# phone,. Oats of fleeced a Light. Dallef—“1 suppose you've,.heard of my engagement»in Miss Boxley?” Kpndor—rYes, and I .don’t,mind felling you her people are bitterly, opposed Jo yah. pThey say you am hot a match for her/* Galioy-*-“Why not? She has money to burn” „ <‘ « a * . > , . * .* ".'.■'Si'JI'W!,"1,' J*' .'-Il-.l.1.J.1 —Hundreds o f books, formerly Wo are now selling nt 50c you should «eo them. Fopuliir books, West’ s Book Store, Xenia, <>lno, Thc.removal of loho IAtighead as guardian p f - his ipother, Jane IAughead, aged 8$ years, Was heard by J lidge. ghoup in Frdbate Court Saturday. Mrs;,' Eaughcad is the owner o f a fine’farm o f 108 'acres heatWilbcrforce, which isoocupted by h e f only "child,' her eon; John. She had, recently been - allowed to return from .the State Hospital at tlayton, where eh©was a patientfor aixwseka. The casewas continued, p, vw v „ „ „ whoi ^*| and fhep said. L Feb. 9, Wm; Moomheadand 1 «??»’* cy Frasier, Feb. 10, Jacob Croy and Catherine Basis. ■ Feb, S3, lteuben Stropg and. Bar* barABootsi/? L Wiierman Has a fine assortment of high grade candies for the HOLIDAY .T at fight prices. Also Box papers in great varieties and at prices from 5e to $1.00. Bulk paper andwriting tablets in great profusion. , BRUSHES Clothes, hair, nail and tooth brushes#and a great lot of other toilet requisites* No trouble to shew goods and quote prices. Tbvre leaome satisfaetfon ir* pur- «ha#ingyourpi*no o fa bornedealer, * firm that stands rcsponslblcfor all its transs^tion*. -When, ydu kndw ih* fltto yon kncwdStitt Ibcr* JR'Ul’bftL CROUSE BLOCK Cedarvilie, Ohio, 6 hCfeisewithewtInjury to tbeir business. When the firm of George * Siegler.Wit#organised.they had the choice o f a score of--make# for -thi# territory anda ftercarefui ©xamina< tion selected the Krell pianoas their leader* E>ke everything else there Is all grades Of the same goods but fliequalityis gulfe different, qu^ i- X y should be first and price the second consideration, There are cheaperpianos than the Krell and the lower the prio’i the podrer the quality o f material used in construc tion, George &Siegler have made many sales since they have been in business and each to their credit. To one who knows pianos, the Krell 1 * admitted to he high gradem every respect, • - , CabrrhCannot Be Cured. With locel sppHc&tiuiw, a# they cannot mob tb«>watot tbffdiaaaa*. Catarrh to a idoodor conaUtutional <iia«MM>,*andInorder to anreif you west tike internal remedies Uali’aCatarrhCure ianotaqnatkmedicine it waapreaentruby”ehe otlhe beat playal- ciaft*in ibiacountry foryears andis areg- ular praaoriptton. It ia compoeed ot the beat tmdcsknown, combined with thebeat bfood purifier^actingdirectlyon the mu* ecus ctiriaoee. The perfect combination of two ingredient* is vrbatproduce*auchwon derful reeullsin Curing Catarrh, Berfci for testlmontokfree. AddreeiF, J, CHSNKY A (X>, Toledo, 0. grid by druggist, ?&% Hall’* FamilyFill# aratbebeat. Jftn. 31, Wm, Hhmer and Hftnn&h BVIAm^bn,1 - ’ * <. ” " ' v , Feb. iy Joseph Woodward, and, Sarah pitman, - sFOb, 3t John B. Moore and Fxud- ehce Ferguson. Feb. S, John Mills apd, Elizabeth Stephenson. ; . Fdb, t, Joseph Henderson and GatlieBn^WhBel\;t; V.-; r£ ' Fete 8, Win. .Miller and Baohel B r a k e . ' ; - A ' - Feb. 8, „Feter DoilSon and i^arah 3’ruo;' 4":' ^Fay,- tern.’ * remarked our eas^ boy this morning, 4,iny iwtw l* red, hot for minriericWeJownership." i d^u’f know what that i*. hut paw aay# everybody 1#going tc own everytblug and divide UP the profits. Be was telling ma ShoutJflast night, „ v -*4 ms asked htui where the people would get Jim money to buy those things. «« they would cost millions o f : doKars. “Fawgald, *l»8ueboads.’ f,'Yes,’ said ma, ‘but how wfif you A. B . Cupnin^»san bt Clifton, ft blavkcmith, was arrested Thursday evening at Gliftotl for th# alleged theft o f a basket - o f good* from £ireen’», livery team in Gpringfleld valued at about |8. The goods were the property o f Mr#* Anna Morton who gave the fo lk * n°godd ehase to wards .Clifton, ffibk nfficeyt were notified and so wejre riwideute along theroad to head Cunningham off but|pa** the bonds when they are due’ 1 he had passed eath time. He wa*J “ ‘issuemore bond#,' imiapaw, taken before Major Bstie but-Ie-j “ 'But how about Jthe interest? said leased until this morning at 301ria. “Won’tyCU baveto tag tpepeople o ’ clock on S50 bond. Mrs. Morton} ter that? ' - - , claims to have found-bits' of ft corset}, ^ 'Why, noi’ said paw. Jpsy the in- ftlong fito toad that had been stroynd and that Cupnlngham h a d L ^ 1^ nt seehow left his rig once entered^ ft field j y ‘M m i . enf replied paw. WiM, the barn did not take the goods but itocuae hhii o f do-*} nolo; and when dt-came due-didn’t I , ing so,‘ Cunningham bad Ills fftmily j glvt; the man another note? Ton wom- Wjth him' at the lime. Attorney j eu know nothfag; about flounce, Spu Dobbins was engaged by Cunning-. :uufil the ibmnlcsiekie ownership ham"to defend him- i ' |geto toi power, wowill pivlde the profits ■ *ammg iho people, andno oaewill have to work. We/wHl albbe Vanderbilts, rum vortiur* VacSt . , Won’t you l>e proud of your hubby vMJIv, » W w J i t n . , : ’ j.When he becomes paft owner of all publicutilities? You see, madam, theto arc some things you don’t"know.’ * "And then‘ paw looked wise. lift mmm ■ RB.J-OI.VBD rH A T rtorroriw rp tm sO R e o r G oims /w y where is w be / wo Ck E w e p w i n e o c t o s tm t risss R*i»j*sw»«vr#r»- TMC OpimS,TO<S«RCH<»T6W»4 PEOPLE OoMonCEWHflT'rbO have m W n o E s o m f f f i s w m ctoroftTABur/ifro a w m E u r tm R icrfracrm es . . . . ] BUSTER BRcMft kOif#* to? .Trngstfia!. , We are living ina busyworld and L^.“ f „nrl , mAbusy time and m W ' b u s i e s t and ^ 8tWmfor S0Ule « “ « Fete 14, John Belt and Elisabeth Berry; 1 ''tr ] Feb, 26, Michael Bruner and Eliza beth Hefliey, ^ebt^8," '■~**%r.B»bfer ^haw", ,, , <" ; Marche; Wm, McAudep andXan- cy McClellan. ” ■. ■- • March < 8 , John Thorpburgh and Julia Anna Short ."1 March 8 ^ 'Enoch HjixBon,' and FhoebeEdward#. - - March 7, Elijah Montanoey ahd liOoftMariin. • * leges ana unmrsitto# *xe f»B » March M. jBobert FAUikuer rnnntngoy»r*r-y# lam are put above brains and dul*j know, and oiio’of those"thiugs is-this; tore. Nb,nots6—it only eeems so, j I f . there Is a 'man more fit for. the Brains find culture may be ridingon j lunatic asylutn|ban yob, 1 don’t know' the back seat just now but ifc isf be*}Mm.‘; ^ ,* eadsethey choose to do So. <They}- “Theft I comtnenced to whistle *Ev- can ride wlietc they please, ’ T h e f^ f0^ ’ M om ,bu t Dlddy* Say, ,v. „ i bops, you ;see that lump On the back foremost .men and women o f the l ^ “ . |of my bead? paw has had.that tone World know this and they are justat |poked ftf lilta bfcfore,-aml I wasn’t look- presentdeeply c mcetoedin Impr m « { ing when his old shoe cameHying my ing this fact open our youftg me«c { w»y>n-=Yonker8 Statesman. ■*' -*;* ' . Ehst Weekthere wa » ft confeiepce j , J ^..^ held in Boston to discus* the‘ proh- 1 * ; " ■ * tern o f developing* young men who) ” EutherBnrbftnk^ the famous Call* will be capable and fit tori tpe com ifbmla plant propagator, has pre- plex soclaillfe ,1aWhl^ wefind pujsl duoed ft new variety' of "pie plant; selves; at present-* Tito greatest} which he thus describes: it is a va- thinkers of this qom^r^ were Ibire. jnety . which .produces luacloup, The consensus of oplpi^a seemed to (joicy stftlkeperpetuaUy1 throughout be that the country is Short ofyonng fth* year, and do not have the rank; men; Yes, very *hb#- col-J strong taste, or, as some express it, MarchS3, John Constant andMte* gftretBillie, • Marbh 25r Thomas Thornburgh and Ann Gowd^. ’ , „ Marchs?, John-Bpli and Margaret Marild, April 2, John Bryan and Agnes GaUowajft April * John Stoeln ami Mary Porter. April 10 , Benjamin Hand' and Sft* rail Sackett. " ' . " AprBl 8 vJohn K,. McFarland and Mary ciymer. April 16*,Tfios. ToWrteley nnd Mar garet Barberi April 20 , Henry Buckles and Eliz abeth Heaton. * April 23, James FuileFattd Marga ret Week#. April 27, DaVld-Blaek nnd Chria- ind Banders. May 28, Jacob Puterbaiigh "and Hannah Hltttcl May 23, Jos. Sackett and Anna Vandolah, May 26, Isaiah Sutton and Eliza beth Hanby. May 26, John Downey and Celia Shepherd. May 20, Stephen Conweltand Mar* th* Mills. JuneB, Jacob Staley ahd Lydia Bell. June 11, Hugh Foreman and Eliz abeth Jacoby. June 15, Benjamin Brasiltou and Alice (J. Moore. June 18, Hugh Tate and Mary Torreftce. * W * j ^ b 1i f * v **, J <*. tpe --~*--i**y -»«•j *(va##w ■§Vft. # d lver l mp «U apdj ground flavor, which wa naturally ranningoVer-^y^^pSigr'm ^ojaetoeiatswtthMif^thutea^ft $ wk jotolift Fiaodorthisi# » but pro« itesn eb se m e i h the <d#e. khubftriw. iivllnpl cte ala-ft mfld, t * dan of Leland Stanford Dnlversity, jpoimoed fruity flavor, very mttfeh declared tbidmore than one third Itosembling strawberriesnr raspher- otthe young men are almost totally! rloet,*8ojmuch that When this rhu- incapacttated forhmcceasful oareers. j barb to once tasted no oneever care# Whyf Because they succumb to] to taste the old kitids. Being per- the low ideal# o f * fast life. *They jpetdal, it produce# a much greater consume their energy by clgftrettea, 1Weighto f stapes thtougout the sea- liquor, dancing, gamblingand other}son than other varieties. I f the plant Vicee; ahd give llttlw^heed to tho If# noiv to theWorld, it has not. been serious business of devetoplngrinind ]BUflldently multiplied to introduce- ahd character ■ fttestery of the Mind. Give* to none the power to cast igioorn over your miad. .So far ft#men* |tftlWeftther is toticOrned yoh.ftto:your' Iotroptophet, " HAVE VOU EVER*. HADTO <STAY^ AT HoMEBE^ . CAV$E YQV DIP N o f HAVE THE CLoTH&S FOR ^OWIE OCCASION? . OCCA^ION^S ARE APT To CoMEANY TIME- CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO MEET PEoPlEf CAN YoV A fr oW 'N o T TO &E- DJtE^^EP RIGHT! VNEN YbU DO MEET PEOPLE? IT WlLbPO YoUNO;HA^.M To COME IN AND TRY ! ON Ol/R ROGERS PEET &CO. SVITS ANP OVER-. . COAT^. MST ^TRY.ON^ -SOME fidOP CLOTHED. IT ,WfLL DO YOU 6poP TO TEEL COMFORTABLE ONLY ,A ■-FEW ‘ MINUTED . EXPECT VE ■CAN #HoWvYOU CLOTHE^ SO PE^IRAdLE THAT WE can m t y pu m r o the > r e ^ 4 n <» hab it if 1 YOU'ARE N o t , a l r e a d y in . , how much w ill v n cost y o w ,r m s much ; a when spec ia l ■SUIT.FOR l id s A -HO fiER i/ FEET & CO, i 5U1T, FOR ,$ 20 ? A c o o p LOOKINC OVERCOAT FOR * ,$ 1 4 .6 5 ; A DEAD 3WELL OVERCOAT FOR $2J. - YE^ ANP EVERYTHtNfi YOUR fioPY OR YOUR SOY'S BOPY NEEP ATjoUlft JToRE. v \ R espectfully , %s* ;/ 1 - n1 ‘T l l t ’W H ^ N /A R C A ^ * , ■ iFRmariELP^i good clothed ^ hop . It will pay you to look at the tin* derwear, Sullivan, TheBatter, Is Selling for 60c, 75c ahd *1.00. 27 S. Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. ibi . i „i .''MwaiS'uiriftinwll! .Mfttei and-Ihuwi,-Mojuftaes. - Wbft «®te?dtoral sehool# srftvaff right,** arid the old Georgia farmer, “and Fm ia favor of ’em—It theyJest don't lam. lad*- to swear ;*t the mules*In Lkl a. Some o’ the College gradastes have tried, tha^ and some of tem got kicked so high they rnkrer did come down np more, vFlam Georgia dialect i* beat for the Georgia mule. ‘ Be haver, kicks, ah that.*’—rdf' lanta Gonetltutlote • ‘ The Other Man F«lt ft. Dentiat (prodding a patient'* gum In search of a fragment of foot)— Finny, 1 don’t seem to feel It . P*- -a Went- (irOttlcsl in spite of the pain) ' ' Overreached Himerif. ,A lawyer from one of the interior ' oouhties of Pennsylvania-Went to PK8-, ftdeiphift on Dome professional busi* newt When he returned he told his neighbors about it, JT stopped at one. of them tavrirus,” he said, “and they , charged me three dollars * day for my room end meats. Just think ot tl|at; three dollars a day?' But I got good and even with them, l.ate oy«, sterS.'three time# a day,’’ Vbu’re in luckl -w- Vaccinating fob Prizes, la order to encourage vaccination the mayor of Madrid has established lottery and present# a ticket to every one who submit# to the opera*’ 8 hort Life of MoiiSe. The normal life of a mo»«e ia three yCftrs. « ’ * A Wrifern Wonder. There’ s a Hill^ at Bowie, Tex., that’s twice as big as last year. This wonder is W.L, Bill, Who frdm awejghtof.riJpounds haS grown .to over 180, He says: “ I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die.of Consumption, Twas reduced to 00pounds, when I began taking Dr. King’ s Hew Dlsoovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Now, after taking 12 bottles, X have more than doubled In weight and am completely cured.” only sure Cough and Cold curs. Guaranteed by all druggists- 60c and $1.00. Tri al bottle free. THE ARCADE, SPRINGFIELD, O. * . - - ; 1 .. U . . . . . ■' , Suggests fo r Christmas Felt $ Winter Shoes <1 . ___ ^ ... - •--- -■ ' ' ' T ■ ■ I-. v: . TfiGrainy, alua-liyHays arGnow upon us andthis is the kind of weather that puts a shoe store on trial; Care lessmaterial and workmanship are shown up with heart-breaking rapidity for the wearer. You will realise if you com# here, thevalue of dependable footwear. Dollar, for dollar values is bur aim, and we can fix you-up"with footooyerings that will allow you to forget you have a pair of feet for the balance of the Winter, Warm Goods Xmas This means Xxem presents, so here you are House sHpp&fg 25c to $1*50 Leggingsfor ll«m--Warm lined. -----60c Leggings for Ladles.,. ............ *•**.00c and 75c Teggtag* for Boys and Girls.. *„. **-**«’*■•»**§0e Sipper soles for all What beats a nice pair of 1stQuality FeltCombinations at $2,25, $2.50 to $3 1st Quality Rubber Boots a t * . , , . . . . . . . . $3 .50 1st Quality Buckle Arctics a t ................ .. .$1.50 2nd Quality BuckleArctics at*. . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 1st Quality' Alaskas—Ladies' 85c-~Men.*s $1,25 2nd Quality Alaskaa--Ladies' 75c --Men's $100 1st QualityMen’s Rubbers a t ____ *,.75c 1st Quality Ladies' Rubbers a t .................. 55c 2nd Quality Ladies' Rubbers at .45c shoesfor Xmm H O N E S T P R I C E S G U A R A N T E E D , w n n w r n i d i ) a c j ^ C ' r t '$$ &mtb U w m m IfewNit, D e lig h tfu l P re sen ts ta fo r Voung t a d i t s Christy Calendar# Christy Pietnre# fmmed to order Bo*)k« and Mirror# 1 Jewel Boxe# and Trays Leather Foeketbooks, etc. Lamp# tip to |25.ob Jafdinieres ftnd Vftee# Candle Stiolajind Trays Ink Stand# and Paper weight# All Fine Art Goods Va#e#, Photo Frame#, etr.J HfthdBOiHe Box Stationery Giftsfor Moth*fi That Grit sur* to PUas* Writing De#kt»r Companion Brush, Comb of Mirror Book#, Bible# and Picture# * Plates, Cups, Banters, etc. Old Bras# Jardiniere# Bejap or Fancy Basket# Ink Stands, Paper Knives Brae#Lamp* aftd Candle Stick* Framed Pictures, Stationery Photograph Albums Pboketbook# Card Case# thssirabl* Gifts for JfoungMon Books, standard author# Picture# and Calendar# Pillow Cover# (Japanese) Iron Bansing Lamp# Btelns ftud Mugs Shelf Clocks brass Pipe and tobacco bowls Sharing mitxtm, etc. Fountain Pen# Engraved card#; etc. Collar and Caff boxes Fancy Thermometers Pr*$*iitsfbrPtith*t «. That ho tom Appr*ciat* Webster International Dictionary D##k Calendar Pad# and Stand Sharing Mirrors and Case# Traveled Crises (Brushes) letter and Billhooks Brass Library Lamps Bibles, Prayer Books, etc. Waste Baskets Office BuppMs* Printed or Engraved Htatlonery Postal scale# Fountain pen# ' Springfield, Ohio. T* Our (d s n P ip t r B e i r i t w i p tin B n # i t t m R tv t f m k _w --rife*?A'*riw«h«..v v jpu-rez.
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