The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
O ibo rn l M te u f . I t I fto to r **% fete*** a*A €&aa«#aa» m m m mM m m m 1 stoagbter, 0 b v » ,o«w* *b# W o itaH ’g. ... lv a « k t» *1 Jam**#L* H«Mte«Kin* Mr, a n d Mm* Ray Harrteottfuad Muw May Randall omvIaltiagM r. M hac M Randall arWm tivllte, Ohio. M r* Ann* Boyd wad danghter, [E th e l, have returned f rom * three X»v. Viator Ky te o f Alext*, III* M t h f guest 0 ? hi* fa th e r, Mr. Henry Kyi* and also attending the O, Y, P . < \ r convention a t Dayton, .,;. MS#. John f ’ia rk h t ^airittey fraud s h f m ftotombw* la —">• hvmii a, tnre« i Harness repaired a t K e rr A \r»eIuivi»ltwIUjJ*WWftowwre]aUYe*| IlMtlHg Bros* * * 4 u m f° r Kent: Inqu ire *1 /jpw* Wr J . Sanderson i * * patenfet -M ■VtUm, Is visiting Ohio, Fr. .WH1Graham w ill fifi ti,e -. r . f , pafjnt Sabbatit mottling* " jlisa Mary B ird l* th e gnYsfc |>nhk ftiendfi this week. o f -Special free attractions a t County F a ir each day. fcher Mr. K A. Turnbull, wife a n d non, Allen, spent Wednesday iff Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. A- Q. Wednesday m Xenia. A t k Ky le spen t -T ry 0 . P. Nagley on your next order of groceries.5 ' • 1 Mr?,. Thomas Fields Is eontlned to tWhouse w^ h a sp rained a n k le s Jlis^Kosa Stormont retu rned home Tuesday after ajvlsifc' in the Fast, TheXenia E lk s will hav e a c ircu s In that city tlie week of August SO, “ w i , / - “* u ,{ '*■\ * Mrs. M. A. C reaw ellisrepairing hei propel ty on North Main street. f ^ 4 i.Tv....A, "A '. A number of Anti-Saloon speakers; wars' luX em a -Sabbath filling t h e - v- awMmvtt ifat? different pulpit* in fleid day work. —KverYbo%. goes to t h e Greene boun ty Rato- Angus*:1, «,fi, Rh Mr* 0 . M* t-rodoa.a rriv ed :; home, th is morning from h is trip t o Wash ington, Baltimore and o ther eastern points. K*V. Fresaley Thompson of Wash- togtoo, F a , w ilt preach Sabhsth morning t n th e II# P . Church, Kev* Pressley Thompson and | wy*4MHJi . w fr«t* ' :!Lfs . AT*;■, v«UAUIIi fam ily aflJWaahlngtou, Fa ,, ate- the-{ Evening service b y the pastor, Itev, KUeafcof Mr.W, J . Pollock and f a m i l y , M i l l i g a n . Mr, a n d Mrs. L* H . Sulleuberger have re tu rn ed home a fte r a few, days w ith Oxford relatives, ’■Bev*W a ite r Cooley and wife of Detroit, a te guests g t thehom e o f b is brother, Mr, Charles Cooley,; Mr, F red B a rr, who has charge of a large electrical p lan t a t Balem, O., was Sailed here the first of the Week by the serious illness of h is grand* [mother, Mrs. M, A. Barr, —.Groceries, fruit*.and vegitables of ttlUtinds in season Qscar Nagley. ■We deliver all groceries. Call us by ’phono and give ns an order. ~ ' F , Nagley. O Mr* Charles F ie ld s,o f Dayton is the guest o t bis sister, Mfs- W . W . dreswell a n d other friends* „ > ’ f ^ rt g . , Bev, Thomas MoKepaie of New York h a s jo in ed his fam ily in 'their v isit with Mr. dames McMillan, Bev. Davidson and fam ily of near P ittsburg are guests a t the home o f Mr. A. B.DewJsOf piiffcOn, Bev. Dav idsonwas formerly paSfcorbf the U: F . church in t h a t place'. Mr^ Dxmand Kyle, ,|s fh a guest of his b ro the r/ Ervin ' * afeW day*. Mr, Kyle, is connected with a wall .......... ■——-------------------— C LARK CO UN TY * Large Square Box, Canvass C o v a re tJ wifeii Bxt-fK B r e s s j Tray, Heavy brass or steel e J am p s , Bxfefa l o n g atr „ hinges,Large size bolts, Brass lochs, bound with extra broad hickory slats. Comer bump ers made of extra heavy steel with sheet-iron bottom. .These Trunks, are well .built and will last a life time 5 4 r d A n i m a l F a i r t o b e h e l d o n t h e Prices $J to $ls.bo SUhldVA)!. SPRINGFIELDFAIRGROUNDS THE HATTER, 27 South Limestone Street . . . ^ Springfield, Ohio fam ily —The Greene boun ty F a ir will be held August *7, S, Uand lO. ’ Bev, W. A. Condon o t T ranqu illy , O., has been spending the week here. Cook.stove coal- fiustlessi . D- B. -Jackson N u t— E rvm e Co. Mr. J. W. Storer of P ittsburg spent Sabbath w ith Mr. -Ijohtt Lott, , »xX: ^ & , a v 1 Miss Lillie Cleaver of Wilmington Uthe guest of Miss Minmo Turnbull. ^ ^ * - ■ ■! , - ^ . l - T— T ____^ w Ir Miss Martini Bromagem of Fair- I t field spent Sabbath ■w ith Miss Lulu : & w a , ja I#*n<»*„ Mrs. Charles Gillaugh and child ren are home a fte r an extended v is it’with- relatives' &p' SheihyvBi«| i u d ; ? ’ ' * ' ........ . '* ... " Comic Post Cards gpahr’s, i c each. . for sale at Miss Louise Barber and Margaret Lackey of Jamestown have returned home a l t e r a weeks >isit with Miss Fann ie ,S h aw of Clifton.: ; • ‘ -Mrs, Liam Collett o f,V a n .W o rt nt .the guest of Mr. and Mra. Beth CoUete,- . ' ' ’ *. Miss Bellp W in te r is v isa ing h e r sister; Mrs. Charles Nesbit o f Love land* , , Miss Id a Hardle, b f Columbus is Visiting her sister, Mrs,, j ; w . Lig- gstt* s, 1 ' , i : *r —Hay rope, fork, pally's* Track and carriers a t , ;• ' " K e rr A H astings Bros Mr. and Mrs. S. D, B terrett and son of South Charleston spen t Sab hath here. Robert Mills of Springfield is rusticating w ith M r. a n d Mrs* Win Turnbull. WANTED:—An elderly or middle , ; . .______,, i , „v aged lady to help care for,an aged ' , » r ' ' * ' r t ' Jt invalid. ' .Applicant m u s t bn strong <Arr. and" ,Mm , I ; C.^Davis,,;and- nml'*hf good'health.1-.-Gdodvwagesv Inquire.,pL j , H* Wolford, , .V With Mr. Davis’ parents a t Alliance, . ■ , ;_______ _• t i J^vX - y t - ^?/v; z 'K: ■ \ Bumsey and wIfe, went ;:-^owermr»^OcK%- » .AndW<dvomein- ...... everyHeme. IIDMEY and LlfEI cbti . »«jentreltotlnSl «a«i»caused by imparityorthe ,' maney, l!)*(iao?.*nil lJ'ror. Com? , , nlutats, Con*tip«tl(m,*nawentnpat«»pteallw(o - rm ? ,/ari- I tural products ami educational Ue- *partm en ti will*be more interesting 1than ever a t the Clark C on tty Fair. The K .,o f F . banct basbeenen-. gaged to p lay at, the Greene’county .F a ir, on W ednesday ' nex t week, The boys made good there la st year »«k*i Ailt»»*«.• Airt>»»nr: ^ v J Al^V VU/jn ^VVMt Mayor McFarland fined’ Mo?e. and should meSt greater success this, Jones ah'd Elmer B o b in s b n ^ and Season. - r , aa O« * ai »1 i Mondav for ■fighting _ —«— — costs e ch y Satu rday night. F rank Shepl Columbus-are. the guests Mrs. A. G. Eveleth a n d Aon, of i home of Mr. O* A. Bridgehian. M r. VS. . U, JCiveietu * u rpcii, y* r''*'™ ------. .- .- - * -0 Wilmington; epdnt Sabbath w ith h e r Shepherd is connected w ith the cir- huabanci, who le employed as tinner cnlatlon department of theColumbus fo r Mr. C. M. Crouse, Dispatch^ ’—The Greene Counts’ F a if races arp always a Strong feature of the ifttrand judgingJromthe-enteieS'the- glasses will h e w e ll filled.* :';Mr**®owardisSiiane:;'ofthiA p lace and Miss Veronkla Fleckenetine of Mr. Jo h n Marshall had a few watermelons on exhibiton a t COopers showing how ,th e h a il was driven in to them ten in -w ere, ^granted-a^-marriage license by the Probate Court Tues day, .The marriage Was performed by. F a th e r Kelly. Whs -slight. w m e j w u w w u m w , Mr. K . E . Bandall, who h a s em T The damagoio the pa tch I ploymen t a t the Cash Register works * t in Davton* is tak ing his vacation a t M rs.MargraretCrain auddaugh ter, Mahte. l e f t Tuesday fo r a months F l i t in Jamestown. L* —The race program fo r the C lark County F a ir appears *In this Issue Good races each day and the classes promise to he Hull, - y the present, ■time, tUe p lan t being Bhut down for- thro weeks. Mr. B anda ll expects to move his family to Dayton n e x t week* -‘•The F ifty-fourth annual C lark Count# F a ir w ilt be held A ugust Si, ........................ Miss M a ry Lup ton of Columbus spent Sabbath w ith Mr. and Mrs, 0 . L, W h inery . The rela tives .and M end s of^ Mrs. WIlllam Nortbup, tendered h e r a Surprise Thursday evening by call in g on h e r to remember h e reo f her; birthday , There were about, th irty present* th e evening w a s spent in a social Why a f te r 1which a d a in ty luhefiedn was served* ' —Ilf y o n are thinking, of hn ex hibit’ a t the Greene County F a ir this yea r you had be tte r reserve you space f e r you m ay wait un til | i t is to la te . Exhibitors tak ing th e m atter up sooner th an usual. Miss Jessie K itehey o f Oakland, Iud.* is visiting MW« Nellie McFar- *nd. . v Miss Helen Dodds h a s retu rned home after a two weeks v is it witiji Miss E thel Bpenoer. Miss Mable Roberts a t Springfield wss the guest o f Mish E ieano rSm ith Rfchbatb and Monday* Rev* an d Mrs* O.H* Milligan have fo r th e ir guests tiie Misses J a n e and ;E d ith Ralston of R ldertea, F a ,, and | Miss Reba Sankey of Oantbridge, O. Miss Lulu Moore*Milligan, O.* is ex pected Saturday and,Messrs, F rank lSturgeon an d W ilt Clark of Elder- ton* P a ,, are to a tr i f e o n Monday. Those o f .tb a p a tty from E iderton fa re from Rev. Milligan’s to tin e r Oongregatioti A nd w ith th e O th e rs a te here attend ing the O. Y. F .C . H . eonvehtlon a t Dayton* Mr. C, W, Crouse is faking a much needed Vacation from h is du ties a t the m e a t store. A fter Mr, Crouse | disposed of h is business to h is son, C. H* CroUse, he has remained w ith him a s a clerk b u t for the p resen t will re tire from active work abou t the store. , . D r r X E N N E D Y ' S “ FAVORITE REMEDY NEW STATION AGENT, ik' The Pennsylvania railroad com pany im sn t last succeeded m get- ting hn A g lh f f e r " ''th f e /p f e ^ 'f e fill c™*7v nrw Badabaiigh expected hem th e m on th . ‘5 ? l . . ^ - ........... ,, J ’M f e & l i l o t e k ^ lM l ^ ^ f e f f o r a visit, with Mr,, and f t t f . S M. - SW. Mrs* J . Andrew ’is su ffering :witb|-ehnfeatism*; - -• a —For staple .and fancy groceries call on O. F. Nagley, , 1 A j I* 4,0% * “V ■* ARE. BOTH MELL The" Herald, is in rec e ip t of a com raunication th is morning from Mr f S . J , McCaughn, Newhill/ Bally-: mone#* Ireland, stating th a t bo and liiikalatec. are b o th well* IT h e lette r alBO Slates th a t the?. Rev.’ C.."A* Young had Viflited1;hem While On h is toUr of (the British Isles* , Mr. McCaughn always remembers the H e ra ld with A remittance' a t the proper time. I f theta is >anything in imitation there' a te a tow others th a t m ight copy*'* . A Hydwy Solved. uHqw ' to keep off periodic a ttacks of biliousness aud hab itual consti pation w a sam y s te ry thatDr^ Kin g*s New Life Fills solved!Orme,*1w rites John N . Fleasent, 6f Magnolia, In ti. The only pills th a t a re guaranteed 40 give perfect satisfaction to every body o f money refunded. Ouly &5c a t a ll drug stores. ■ HORSE QUAR1NTINE. ‘^TlieW soBTjtsr to.’ besa , Standing fe :regard to R u ra l Ronte, patrons numbering- their boxaA The Po st Office department issued air order l a s t September’ th a t fill .Rural Route boxes must be number ed,’ the Postmaster giving tiie dum ber each-patron should place on h is box. goon a fter this-order* we re- 'ceived nnoti.ee from the department 't h a t there would flkelv be a change in bur-RUfai Routes and to , delay numbering until J l i e time such change Was made. ^ j, , :W e ' have received wqrd of the change -of onp pon tes -and, have therefore assigned a u umber >for each box.- Now the *patrons of Rural •Delivery ^can ; num ber their own boxed With the numbers assigned tnem o r have Same dope tUst as they see fit* Mr. W alter R. S te rre tt has asked the privilege o f going .over the Routes and stenciling name and numbers on each box for- thosewho wish same done.- And I ' have f u r nished, him w ith the numbers a s signed to each box* Mr* S te rre tt has gotte over' Route No. 1 and p a rt of No, 8 and h a s numbered most of these boxes. As XBald before y&ii can number yoUr own boxes if you wish, b u t as Mr, S te rre tt doeB th is work very 'n icely and also very cheap* 1 would advise you to have . him do yonr work. B u t ’whether you do th is Work yourself dr h ife i t done the boxed m ust be numbered, Very Respeetiully, * T. N , Tarbox* Post Master T R Y O U R _ j O B P R I N T I N G t * f, J , 1 ' - v » J a J iv ^ r >'» * « Mr* John Sllvey* gua rd at- the Chio S tate F risonvOolumbus, Was home-on. h is , vacation t h e ’fin d of ,! tee Week. ? ' .■ ■Waynesvilie iS goIng to have a g reat home-coming-Week beginning Monday and; oontmuing a ll week* A il th e Sons and daughters o f the "V‘ “ “ ‘ •-i-»r*iA, Mr. F rank Corry o f n ea r Cfiftoh !arrived home Monday evening a fte r a years absence in th e mountains of Colorado With a p a rty o f surveyors fo r th e Government, M r. Corry has [retu rned in th e best health and says t h a t h e grewtiy enjoyed the work In the West# H e expects to fie homo for some time, ,,, Itev* H ugh MaeHation o f Chicago! has been called here by iifnese Of I f l»lksister*. Mr#* M*A’*'Barr*. M r. Wifi Graham had the tfsau ll -the sous aim naugumrs «> um *fortune to havehig rig h t foot injured -townfire -expected to- -bethere.-anti [w h ilew ith lfiff Bros* on tfae oetaent m akethew eek one ofmuch pleasure. | eoutraot fo r the Pennsylvania rail- ■ ' ' -- • - ’ ........ ' ^ '■ ....Herbert H* Whakley* p residen t end general manager of the H e ra ld - of. Dayton d ied early Holiday morning. ,. ^*We are in a position to handle Jour grain* E a sy access to E levato r and jg?K)ddunip. w ,J* **‘—*“ ■. 'There Will '--^'fam ily? toanlous*- reunlohs of teachers and pupils pnd - m g re a t floral a d d industriai parade, A ll sorts o f sports wiii be engaged 'in and- flreworks in the evenlng. The w a lk promises to he one memorable im th e h isto ry Of t h a t -town# , -":y toad: a t Glovariand, ;Ind»< .•I t -w a s thought th a t probably seme bones were broken b u t i t m a y y e t prove different, The accident was due t e a w h e e l. m noderet- m ixer passing ove r M s foot. ..;• ... ■Lattetreports?from'"Balltfa*: ikil*,. D*« . E rv in <*o. j whsfoMft-.J* A.;jStMmontandfamHy ’ L£“* ■ b T lie G* Y. -F* C. 0 . convention a t D ay to n .this? -Week w ill be -a ttend ed by hundreds o f members in -th is section a s well a s some htoOtie}- Mrs. Fatoi Btewart of Oakland, Ush, is- vtolting .relatives here, .and - a tte n d ^ th e Dean-teanloiii, ' - ^ M»*v ^ Reufcum fws TM?.aa mv ... -located'aw tlia t Mr. Stortnonfc has .{Agates from a li pa rte of th e tjn itod a very desirahle position w ith th e j S ta l^ i. The convention is being h*M w h ite s -" - ■“*- • We a re p teseed .to note t h a t Mr. iL It* McMillan is ag a in ab le to he ■ .aeefmd* L l f h f i : Power add u tility toafc c ity , a p lan t th a t cost |ioo;eoo. - Mr. Btoroumt receives a salafy of p e t month, besides his bou ts, ren t, light* and telephone. The home is situated a t the base’o f tiie -mountains and i« regarded as- a very Matoteaque- ptaoe; W e a r s also in*- fe ftte d th a t Mnu'-.0tm‘mo»y« health. .- Miss Bwfifthw"W e lt e d ' le ft ko «» m*** *•* rtiotoli**tora short visit in ilSR )* A f f V *•*,**■■-. in th e Victoria th ea tre while head* quarters ls a t Aha Fh ttlips Hohse Among, fcimee from here t h a t a t t e n d # Thursday were-' Misses Lu lu and Eleanor sm ith , E dn a Townsley, Rffi* BartH6r,VB'e)ctoa Dean; dim-et Tarbox, Mrs. ■ w t * J f . • ''Barber, M rs, Robert Bird* Messrs* Jo h n K y le, Fred and- H a rry Bird, DA M , Marsh .MMt wile, ;?: • - ■ The Springfield Board h i health, placed quarantine on a lt horses from1 Montgomery county Owing to the epidemic of glanders th a t has spread terror among horse owners in th is community, i ' The police ahd hea lth authorities will h e ins'trnoted to usespeda t vigi- l wee in enforcement of the order* A fine n o t exceeding 41,00 is provided fo r violation o f ■ th e order*.■ The order I s a s loliows: Be i t oreredby the board of hea lth of th e city of Bpringfield, sta te o f Ohio, fa ll the members thereof con-1 ourring) th a t , Section One—‘Whereas there is an egidemic o f th e disease of glanders m th e county of Montgomery* Ohio in* person sha ll b ring any home o r mule from tim conn ty o f Manfcgomery, state o f Ohio, w ith in the lim its "of th e e |t# of Springfield* 4 Section Two-Nt i person shallb ring w ith in ih* lim its ofthe c ity of Spring* field any horse or mule th a l has been recently exposed to th e diesaof glanders, Section Three-- Whoever violates; any section o f thfe order sh a ll h a fined in a sum no t exceeding #KW for the first oftenae and fo r the second oitonte shat) be fined in a m m nojt excluding lioo o r imprison ed for anyttrae no t exceeding to day* or both, , Section F on r-T n is order shall take effect and be la totoo from and be t o fore* Worn afld a fte r the earliest period afioWd by law ,nnd shall re main -effretive w a t i i e c t o d i d by f b a ' hoard o f heiUth, DEATH OF MRS* BARR* 'cqaiDped to fiare foi:,funeral payties.. Kfiej>, your, fig ffom exposure when in town by having it id our .barn. Tickets given oil a $200 outfit to be ■ •givett;away'|^iieiDieY ... .-- u”- " • 0 0 . CEDARVILLB, OHIO. 4 % *Cedarvilk $ tikgt«* A C B D A R V I i - L ^ t O H IO * .Thb 18th year opftUSSept- D, *0tt. Courses leading to the degrees* A* B’.a n d F h . B . a re offered in i ‘ ^ ^ r$r&i , English L a tin . Science Mathematics Philosophy French Greek ^ - Economics Sociology E th ic s German Hebrew History, Fsyeholo^y Bible : r n u R b U R u ^ ,_ , r . .- „ ^ v _ ,, Labratory work to ehentigtry,Koologyrand Fhyaies.'*.'Special eoureea to • Elocution* Oratory,- Voice Culture, ’-Library-/.-.:.-Lite¥ary-'?.iteteitatt 7"» .Gymnasium..- ■», ■ ■ ■■'■."■ - ;■■■*,’■.■'.- ■ ... |-;. Private? Boarding a n d fnrnlshed .room,, f&BGa Week*• C’lu h hoardii g jand furnished roonij f2,B0 ta|S.60^- Week. ° ^ , a l numi u iuuui , w iw t —»•#~ , , . , ^ Text-hooks on sale a t College Hall# Tuition and contingent fee, p a t t i A l * tiO UW J‘VW o w x s u v j v i f V Q v , w . year. Attendance increased 50p e r cent lo st year. Fo r fu rthe r p a r t i e s , . late, Write t o ...................... , . . . •. ' - . 0 W* R* McChesney, Secretary. ,Mte* M ary Ann Barr, widow of ; la th the J ames B a rr died shortly a fte r m idnight, Thursday morning- rafter a: few weeks iilfie te ,; She had been unusually active during the l a t t e r .y ea rs o t he r life for one o f her age a n d was. ab le to look a fte r her household; duties until a tew Iweeks &g6* She would have been [•88 yeafe of- -Age in--November*-- ? Hefdeath'-wasdnq -to to f irm itte ’Of old age*.. Mrs* BArr was born nea r Clark’itBun ueighhorhomi, her maid, en name beingMary'Atm McHaUoa * Her husband died abou t W y e a rs age** There a te th ree surviving children.* H* A, Barr* o ftin s place* Jam es B arr M Dayton* Mrs. Bailie Mitchell o f th is place. A son^ Samuel d i e d . several years ago* ‘Rev*Hn|Su. MnHatton'-of . Chtosgo- a brother* . The. deceased was a. niemberof thfi U. F* church, having 'been connected with i t since its o r- ganltotteh, ; The fun e ra l will he heldtoday*Frtdayiati ofMockftoto the residencst B arial a t the ccme try north town* t a i. M. ASBESTOSROOHNOS” f i die Blade of “Asbestos”, a fibrous, mineml rock, wbicb U ‘J the greafest fire resistant known and is pradtically imlm* trucbible* As aBedidfc, this Boofiog h not subject to wow* VIUVVSMSW■’ ^ w ’ ■- ^ ^ ^ nor affected by chants os temperature, moisture, acids Otf gases to pre&Orve it. Furthermore it does not require coating or painting # JPACCJ AVO AW* ■ Write for booklet “(* * prices and samples—mailed free^ H, W. Jote-flidfiifiMe 60 ,, ■ jC t/B V F L A N D f O T l I O / E b © r s o I 6 P i a n o s j Major Hamm , editor and manager I of ■ th e OonstitutionaUst,; Eminence, Ky.* w h e u h e was' ftcrciey atta'cted ,; four years Ago* By p i t e , b ough t# :-bdX”Of ’Buektenhs ”Artfina Slave* h f which he say*j Ml t :«u te t:;'mc to tow dayy. and m - traable h m a i/1 Qntokeefc healer M Bum * , ' Rote#, ;’Cuts m d Wouads Kte a t d r a g ttoriw. «Wehavetor.amnsber«i used ftotoehtAw CkutferwfctotywMnrtfeey ,u» 'oeaweafir eeotoued to IN I mbm I* e«f kind often;' k»« 1P4» dmaMepi^te, well *h‘|tow<*w» ajiW*U"«itdtewrefteesMite town." . *! r - -Ja****B»tm*‘iJi-iiwmww_ , Y - , *eteE M t UMininilav I - jteJa a*. -v* ■ - . v . H i t s u r i i t t i - & w m m m * lOM tf i r «* is*swvh»t-r**h 1 lm \ m *A4i *
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