The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
■ S fS 'f^H .* ^ IFor BseeBenae M . W o ik w l l e o a t p y i e w t& ;that *>fany o $ m t m . . . , * t •‘itf-hHifrifly^i-i^ift**1 *it^*> f**»***>■ «*><niii»i^w>*iid^|f» ?M*iMM* Wb«» «WWkSI§ #4*1 AM j. I h J w # flatto1-MMf' JMJkMMAaa iJpPW^MtVPtoPW^P*Ww^ It.-n u t iSm m l * m m t* m am m tm i>m tamU t4mm i» . . . . . . * . ffay* Jg i ^ uu p i ’ i hi mil i n'nr iiiifiiiiiriiif ji tw k n t y - n i n t h y e a h n o . 31. CEDARVltLE, OJtgB, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 ; 1908 . P R I C E * 1 .0 0 A Y E A R . lefflMAR REV. I K . GROCERY SOLD, <SFP^yj<-y^M-v?»; r e d u c t i o n s ^ T h e fto buy the entire ettle an estate. ; to purchase my0 Initiative insnbject- pious, The values, Mamies for ten days. Fuft C ases, Telescopes, loo , o u r price..;,..;.,.>)„.|i.65 !.{», ou r price,..,.: 2 . ^ pOO, ouj ?price,,,........44$ fcp ,' our p rice ... a,2s bem-atlteheff -Maiidker* |>rmeriy Wtat now,,... , , 5 e p So, n G W . , — ...... 2 ^ | , J0C apd 16c g rade .... !jo hfaer, 25c grade —>1.,, 14 c ' L ong P a n ts Su its. _T‘ l > »“ l ' v r 'p . f* , Itoes; now hues; fo,r.'„— ,i s.os ,f i lidesv/ibr-;. f 9 . ^ / [ t :‘' Sw ea im rsi >: ?, I a n d f la y s 'Sweaters. - . idefor^.<.o.rt» J-............ 24c m* jh- ^ A^* T, * » g f td ^m iy £;. ..c4!F" A farwell reception was tefldetwd j>Sy. a . B. Henry by hie oengre* gfttwn Monday in the B* J*. elmreb p rlo i« ^ ThowmB^rsMpfifihecoife gregaUon m m largely represented, only a- jfewr being unable to Attend,* . ' ^he-avsiUUg w aaspen t in a picas-, sent, social .maimer refreshments being served In the d ton tog room. After all had been served those present gathered in th e auditorium .. to listen to addresses by H r .H , <?s yiiddleton, Kev* O- H . MUUgan and Itev. W. 3 , Sanderson, Bev U su ry 1 - also made a few rem arks. * j;t is with much reg ret t h a t th e members of th is congregation, ago Itev. Henry leave and a p e tition is being circulated ask ing Presby tery to retain him* •: itev. Henry left, vVeduesday fop / Bunas where h e .Will v isit h is par ents. before'tak ing , up hmwotfc lit Hie East G irard Avenue Ftosbytfer- , ian church; Philadelphia, wbtalrppe* seated h im ’a unaniujdtte' calL - H o ’ expects to go ea st autfufc September '.‘ first. > * ^ /‘f V , / - Mr, t , p . Puffer, who has oon- fittotad t h e grocery a t th e Bridge « * several years sold put la s t S a tu rday to M r; Oaear Hagtey, the d e a l being m ade through M r. A. B radford . Messrs, M. V . STagley oud s . j i * Andrew •*appraised, th e Stock Monday. Mr. Hagley tak in g p o e p m m th a t evening. DEATHOF ■ C l f f l S U C f f l . :.Mr*.Glyen*,::Baitkiy,' tStthbafli Afternoon a t ' home in _ Buss township abou t four miles Mr* Nagiey h a s to r several years l™**411 Jfwnestown. He limi au a h DEATH o r *R 5 . HUNDLEY. Wo are in t5S«w|Sd of a le tte r from our old friend a p t former employee, SCHOOL BOARB MEETS.!; 'TuV* a meh®j^^so|'> t • *’ itoBtionwus hold la s tE rid a y evening but, no action taken'Ion th e resign*- \iition ot^the assistan t Superintend,-- „■eofct prank,-iVoiang,. ' t i i s . ’fhpughfc .'that trouble .WiBJbe u^erieh ised m getting desired applicants', a t ‘•‘viV* 'time of the year. th s AWARDED LARGE CONTRACT. Mr. Theodore Yoglesherg lias been nnaidod a large con tract by th e Madison ' county been employed a t the papewnfflaud has numerous friends t h a t wish him success, Mr. Buffer w ill probably remain in town un til f a ll when h o expects to retuwr t o the farm* WANT v o l iv a ; " The long drawn, ou t legal, lig h t be tween J e h u Alexander Howie and Wilber Glenn Voliva fo r the con- tro l^ f Zion O itjrhas resulted in the court appointing » receiver ?nd declaring th a t a n election shall be h e ld ’ under the, law s of IllinOistop the seiectihh,’ 4 t a h p ’yeihccr. ,, ' I n aCeordatmo w ith th is o rder the citizens of,fth a t City m e t , Tuesday tack of acu te indigestion and heart trouble’b u t eouid no t over come, the alim en t owing to b is advanced age, 80 years. The deceased came to this county, when three years o f age from Vir g in ia and w ith his parents* Isaac, ana Isabelle la c k e y and locatedpn the farm adjoining the present hpme. Ho vrm married to Margaret Ann Tufnbull, who su rrlvea h»m< dan- nary: 7, 18§5^- besides the following ’ ch ildren : J , Ch Haekeyt jam estow n ; j* H , u n d W:. H* n*ho reside m the hoj^hhorimod a n d Gyrus a t home* M rs. J&mira Ghalmcm of- 'Wft^hlng- top, Iowa is a sister. 'v The funeral services v ’ere held' from th« residence Yesday &fterrt 0 °h nighb a n d :proce^ded; to select dan-, d idh tesyd r' ..th a t.ofliedi* ^ , Volvia ' received ' 1310 on no m ination i CThoeiectioriWih.hc.field later hhd, Ho.wMuihy^‘concti^lO',{ben-, W ' tW aUCAThe outcome :wxij,bd watched with considerable inmiebt. H. L BULL HARRIED. Cards have been received hero an nouncing the^inarriage’',of M r.’ H.: 1*. Bull of Kokomo. Ind . Tlmy read as follows; A*Mrf bhd;Mrs*Thomas to Howard Livuigoton Bull on Sat- urdnyiduiy'theliwenty^^^ teen hund red a tid six . Indianapolis I *•* ’ ■ as Co. fo: the cutting ana grading o f a road ttnd ? Irh* H ' ^ llJ r i in i h a t county* B ids w’ere receiyed A IVAY aw Mnti'wApl/JlBf' t t i f . t f e d - S l g m f H «,<■wopk.l. . p m GAS IN i-p^ ' Car-paid *bapk* to buyOtS. Einesf, investment bn, the continent. .Sea . ,o r write H r. Clayton, -Yellow . Springs; Ohio, ' I is iA circulation t h a t th e company will bV®111 p i p i n g ‘ i n about^twb weeks. -Ttfcis taken fo r g ran ted th a t this reportus'iiot o f the same bfand ‘a s those’ concprniug our electric *| road add -th a t the pebple WiU have *■ I-*’- ■*' . 1 '.^.. and aCO- I; '; —Get a free catalogue of Mr. B ] th6 advantagebf a clean: f XGretye, 3 te«ia„ of the* O ^ I ^ S T S f f ' ( County Bair* a t 2 o,clock cohd ucted by h ie pastor, O Bobh of th e H. P, church, Hr. /W* A Jamestown, assisted by Bev* Q-..H. Bu rial, took place, a t Jamestown professional men of all c la sp s w t occasionally find" th a t ineU'bl other and he lias been comp.inn nted by an order t ha t will amount to $2,000, the J V * 'i* . -SIvVv?r **- J‘3 ? Mr. Will M V«., that-** fortune of Ii le tte r was m istake wsw going through reached usTb Mrs. Hundl- y , of Claremont, had the m d mbs* his wife. The on Ju ly » hu t hy poeted and after postalxegpdaUons ay m o rn ing .------- was taken down CflOHTYPIITICS.I The two frtate conventions having already 'been, set tho-o having in charge the management o f the coun- -ty-nominations arebeginumg to look up candidates. The principle fight In th is county will be over th e county commission er, four candidates already In the field, A. G* Carpenter, Jamestown; J. IrY, Btovonson, Yellow Spring; J* With fever, thsto being a n epidemic in th a t city th#& caused th e death o f more than <^e*hundrod citizens, s h e was taken f r the hospital but R ad ical aid JMSpmod useless, a n d ......... ....................................... ^ died a fte r hotog removed to^ fie ri q ConweUanAH.lBTi^ash, X e n ia ,f home. Burial took place a t Mos* Voyv, C*. - 1 i * 1 ; .‘, M r. Hundley ta rn the' newspaper business i n Clar8Uponfew n d is m ee t ing with rnttoh success waving start- fed to erect1it now home fo r the Heyalft jb st beito-e Ids wife, was taken down* -We . ex tend ’ our hiitoeresfr sympaEhy to him in his hours of bereavem en t, and,know , th a t b is many friends and a c q u a in t ancfes,Phare With ns. .M rs; HuniUey' was'from Dayton,Ky* ' ■ - *, liarpentor haaaspired, to th e office] for several years and is rated as ,an exceptionally good man be ing free! from factronal alliances. Stevenson I has served'' the county ■ for> th ree ] iarm s b u t has, been" ou t of office for I 1 ires o r fou r years. Gdnwell is in ] lusjnesBuu X e n la an d scomes .with} Strong backing J n a political way. Hash Is now serving h is second term] and would like to have th e third* TWOMEN DROWNED. \;^iavfence;:Hicka,.df'%tt |6 ;G'harIes ton, an ,*mijioyee* a t (he National Cash -Register; Go. in Dayton and Wfesifey^ r t ) p n . p f 3 tbh‘saineiin|ht«% *rlvrtiLmaifT'tn ^T ia ’ * tfllA”' nf iTskierntmeimnSd W t 60 TQ Y THINGS, TO W£A'R* \3* W 0 & ; * :1 I ,V/% r r n Ml ' r\ITT>.'tM/! T t tV * '» ETVl/r — Go, Stai’iiipC- Washington: r The order was given, th rough a .member’*Of th e h rm 'tb a h h d d b'ad former business relations with atr, Giilaunh ishile he condudteii a hrdW'Hvas bath ing - The two mop weredrpwn- 0 d in th e ptesenCe’of hundredsbf ;G;erfe‘od>va« tibn h iit th u undertow, took them down before help could life of ahy..-"avail;< ‘% 51 4 /,- 0 '% r Hicks was married a b o u t‘.eight mouths ago and , was aefeampanted f(i#t| 0 wiid:was.to#'avtou b e e # a t t h e t im d # th e drowning. T h^ itp a ten ts both reside in ’ South ‘Gh#ife^t 0 rii>''' 5 S r t 5 S “ . ^ X m ™ W * i l A W A V ' i » I D E - a ' O T H t j ! . f H A S T O W E A R , T H E M ? thiS.V’1''1'*^ —- -**'-***«-l** —•- — «‘W *,<***' J Thv-o store rooms on M ain1Btrtot, cen trally iocated, being opposite the- tbrOVh' together: a n d .,would make excellent tocatiort'for any business; BeuV'rcasonabie. F o r infprmatLou call a t Herald bfftfee or.B, G. Bldg- wfty, ^OiN. Main street1, H ay ton*, O., —New cultivator (or sale a t Wol- fdrd*s cheap, . *. ., ' . ’ : JOURNAL SOLD. The Dayton Jou rnalJm sheen sold to MA J* C, Chaffer,' owher -df'the. Chicago Post; Mr. Shaffer add', Mr. HaU G Bold of New York recento l y putphasedt th e ’, ^tor. Beague of Morningpapfrd« Indiaub, of whioh Mr. G At MoClfellan .-to manager,- ,tes th a t the ahy a t a totter date a d d th a t was m C L E A P L Y . O U R (T R E A T .S E M I -A N N I /A L C H A L - NOW, IN PRO^RE ^ 1 < 3 IVE^ YoUi th a t wou ldhcfavo,rahle tphim t>Bd’s'»u' ' ' t of T- and <0, has bad. mnCh 'do do w ith workitt l n«! *pba aunouncemmifc Stat w T z L infrifcihfir jirt mihl Jl«-* . * management Of th e JvfeiHlblk bedn in the past* JiV r' SufidayBttotoon toCincinnati' via'Pennsylvania Bines; round trip from Cedatville. Special tra in w H‘ , / r .< W :v n A ttn » patty . " Members of "the Schm idt j ■ *.’ ' *^TR ING F IELD ^#5» ( j O O P /C L O ’THE^S element openly declare th a t these] r i», ' , , " 1 ' ' a - " u t h »i t ^ a * I 1* ‘ a * w .; ^ * 1 >. ^ * i ,t m ' i ? V *■> v * * t * * t,r f ’ ^ 1 fjA * • * * * T i* ‘ leaves * 1:60 a. m. A«g* ®- UTTER Now is YoGi* Chance toBiiy Reliahie Shoes andLow Guts at Prices That Will Surprise You, •thi e M B f is? * te to buy some goods at even a lower pnoethanwe can. duplicate the same quaHiyToday, O n e lo t I f in Patent colt and vici m ~ ........ . * * 9 » tr«, Krt n*rfrt«lR— aaleorice.*.,***-..*.-------------- ,*$2,98 ant to lels of , hay were only an be Th l O n e t o t M e n ’s $ 3 .0 0 O x f o r d s s a l e p r i c e . One lot Men's $£.5® Oxfords— sale price.,.,.*,...*,,. L a d i e s ’ T o w C u t s ; C u t m t h e — _ _ . * , 1 N o t o n e S h o e o r S l ip p e r 5n o u t l a r g e s t o c k b u t w h a t w i l l b e s u b j e c t t o t h e s e o u t p r ic e s . I f y o u h a v e a f a m i l y t o f i t o u t i n S h o e s i t w ill f T S f S S S i Proportion, i g i d Sale commenced Wednesday, August 1 st, and Bttds Saturday; August 18 th HORNER BROS, and Co. S& S o u t h L im e s t o n e S t r e e t Ohio* and DLRY. K A U F M A N ’ S stock miles, Clearance Sale of Clothing J r, S . D . , tU4* farm lay for is now going on. Don’t fail to takfekdvan. tage oi this grand opportunity to buy OMCAOm High Grade Clothing Greatly Reduced Prices, Tm ^sr KOTP THATVE M I G H T / \ $ W f i i Keep CooU, BU 5 T E R BROvrt isassf , ^ ; ; A frK iQ r V'' c o o t " Tars ImENDlD’ m o n e y - saving *B;Abdrew*(AndteW J a ^ h COM E I N . T H J ^ W E E K , - . ‘ i I s i d g wa y ih looataffairs| s ."v , ^ \ .»* te^kbllean •RE^PECm fLLY , t ’ .; v -^ | jg 4 HGAPE ; th ree wen* have done the p a rty more harm th a n a ll the exposu r# h a t were 'matte in th e conduct of Xenia c ity 's affairs under th e direc tion of Schm idt henchtrien, *SUek a t h i n g # this: to bd adm itted is pub* ting i t strong, h d t wo have the in formation from the throne. ‘ The only th ing .th a t keeps the ^chmldfcpefepife from openly rfebiik-; ing the - AndrfeW-Bidgway-Jftckson' (rlo is th a t Jackson to chairman o f DEARPICNIC HAIL STORM. . . . . , T h e ’ annual Dean 'reunion and the Cfeptralteommrttee and a very U,*lcJi^ he ld Tuesday, in " the useful th ih g to rtb e the ' ‘Boss'’when hre wonts him- Then Bev, dhd Gharloy Are obiedent- fellows and fearry ou t.o rders to tho le tte r* B u t Witu a ll th is the Bclimldt people would like ' to get r id of them as they a re termed “ agitators’*. A prominent officer holder who has ato'ays been favorable to Schmidt beautiful grove, beldnging to' Mr. S. S* Heaw.bn th e Jamestown pike. Owing .to the location, p len ty of sbadb And good water, th e ’grOvS *i» ah admirable place for such a gather ing. About ISOWere present. A fter the'- dinner- teams speeches ahd rem arks by different ones on the Success o f the occasion* M ayo r ”W- R Brennen, H r. B. J* Hutebwon, time un til Schm idt will b6 forced to drop .these three o r himself go down With them. I t is to be seen then th a t the life of a “Boss’' to no t a ll roses fo r be laa troubles w ith in his own lines a s The storm la s t F riday afternoon 'did g rea t damage to th e 00 m crop* Field a fte r field between Springfield a n d , Day ton to standing A terrib le sigh t for co tndha t has been striped of. th e blades* Silk and parts of he b u sk presents a felckenlngsighl. The, storm touched a ’field for Mr. John Byle on .the Worth and from there South to .the Federal p ik e where the damage was th e great est. . Messrs. Wood- "Warner,, and Thomas Andrew coming fo r a large sh a re of the ioss, Mr. John Hawaii ans a water melon patch in that, neighborhood h u t w a rto rtu n a te iu e# apm g tfie storm.- Dr., Johnson, Bev* S . B. Martin, S, S . Wilson, Bev. W aiter Cooley And Hr. J . H. Olchnatt being called Upon. A movement- was also started for the holding Of a Greene County —An elegant new industrial h a ll ’das been built to r the Greene -Ca«n* 4 ty F a lr . h s ut. m sovm s TiMpSt*noe ^ th a gre» tra lly . Well a s a t th e handsof fho independ -L J.esjg 4 # ^ Doan, H r. & S. W ll- e n t voters, 1 ^ an ti Mayor W. A Brennea, were chomn as a committee to ar- Ju ly St and August 1—Hot. Storm*] range details of the coming meeting, of sh o rt duration, followed by fair | ko time or place has been selected. Weather. , kudg*D ean was p residen t and Mr, Between the Sd and 5th—Storms, Jcbarles F . Howard, proeecutl-ig a t- electricah wind and jrAinstoms; |io r«ey Was secretary of jthe meeting, most violent on th e 8d 4th, | Among those presen t from a dis- 6th—Bain an a thunderstorms and j tanefe were Mr. H a rvey Dean, of high wind. Topeka, Fans** ; Mrs. John Gtorfc 7 th nhd 8th—G ene ralf' fair, and daughter, Grace of Ccldmhus, Between the 10tb and £M Oe-.IMisees Buolla and Olive Dean, bisstorial storms will occur, a n d a t (Chicago; Bev. W alter Cooley and times Violent and damaging, es« jWife, Detro it; Mtos Id* Hardie and pecially tliose oocuring between the Storm 18th and 30th, The storm oc- 'Cu'rlng between the 18tb and SOth will be cyclonic, with damaging hail, • Std and 44th—Fair, S^tit and ROth—Unsettled. Prob ably thunder shower. Mrs. Stout, Columbus. NOTICE FARMERS* please return ou r gram sacks a s we w an t t o loan them again. K e fr A Dosings Bros 81st—Fair, -vGrssm* County Fair, August? 8, ■*4 and 16 . CsfenhCitfttot BeCured, With tosslapplivstkipMwr they «n»M}*„,*' Ai'iuS jt'f+ji' ilf ^ l ” ***^F PUBLIC SALE* Qflmme rfneWaghome |kW FOR SALE. An excellent putedmul Jersey erne and calf for sale. Im p iirso f W. J . Sm ith. ................................... !>!,. * 19 * 21*33 S. Limestone St * bi Springfield Ohio. moh th« iwittd the di*M«e'. CutWfh to MoodertottWhStien*! Shd to order] The nndamgoed vnh»*d a t public to cute Hyou w*S*ttekeintoMuil»»4diiHi on lot Ho. 44 teorUef of Mato ftoh'fitVtewhCttrt1#ftotaqatokWtodioltrt ^orthstWttS, CsdlttVittS, OteW, i6WM.-|V#*mtedbjr oiMiotths tast AttgwaiH^ a t i o ’sftouk, ckmiw thiseosnhy for yum mu is* nw j ^ followlug; On* two story «iw pmcriptkrfi. 14 frame turn**, thirteen m \ rede of bttl tenite known; eofnWiwd with to* btet | -lav** fwnsWx.a lo t o4 stable mm , w n w - u w W i " * “• eotisiretflkwA Hw perfect eoniiWustlmi el | ' *a,4fi lo t Ha. 14. ma* (khitth? jtertai wiB fee offsred. in into to *utt S s S d s f r w * . ’ ta ll Wdttom *ftd th s s oftoted as a : A < X U J. c a w i r r *oo,Tsteto, o. *Fhrie. toldbydriJiM* Wt, ttsU'# tomffyM«* arvtoibMd. ' i known mdmvMm il*. . :^t, i-ja |.,iimnji| ■,Y-MnAt-ffilr Wistermafl’s W h e n y o n a r e s ic k a - b e d a n d n e e d a d o c t o r s e n d f o r y o u r f a m i ly p h y s ic i a n b u k i f y o u h a v e o n l y s o m e a i lm e n t y o u c a n g e t t h i n g t o h e l p y o u a t 0 y u g S t o r e . f a avoid a spoil of nese you will want medkane* and you oasa them . hdre-^as' .pod quality m you can got whom k the tJ. B. A* prioeft am always The oftener ! see cuAtonasiTS t h e M f i S f f ' to servo tb fan . < M ih • *iVMirsrtitBmififtniirntoirabtgn 8 U X K , I uA ti tVfc, .J* >Li^ c . A ,
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