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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