The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

H rfw $ * ~ *Work thatofaay :<vVVWSWV»«^^ ^W 'W ^ ^ ^ • a'v»"• %y €'-•> Tbi* ItMVdwii auwfctd-*M|*§ 4 bsmjmt sfafafe.JUUl H iMpflNMt ft -i^wp^pe19HHW< OW jF*-fl^WyT * r.......... " £mm&***** iw^wt ft T trm tir i tejaVShS^SMSIM^W1^^ TWBNTV-WJjpt VBA&NQ. i I - 1 ■"■r!»W>'l’l-l,a... II mtiwtu^j-iTiuigi psspi^s C E D A R V IL L E , OHIO* F R ID A Y , AUGU ST 10, 1906, P R IC E fl.OO A Y E A R . *% i F . n i M t . , ■' » ■ £ » / * . ^iigVriMj..' I f t f f l , • 1 i&A : ^ <3 WILL CUBE DOWN, * * » P*P«r will 'will cloeo ^w a i irixwat tli* &?6l of tb* month for two ■ VflMltfij asrlftAewe. Ayl'a.wulwj,- ■> »iw _ a s, SUMMER INSTITUTE, wm J s * when extensive repair* xud. impiormenmwillbemade. Ifcteex-J |w«ted that a new 75 horsepower 7 WgtoewMbepUoed. Ybomillmm** The Komumr Furmtr'* IMPtyftfc Green* County will ba held I# . Jtoeenjor*JE»**e, **»fc»fJamestown, ion Wednesday,- August |th C- G. r ............................ ...................... TO U S M ‘Williamsof theBsperimontelStation „ _ , , . ■, , .. ^iwd Albert J» Baawp, president oi ^ r tnw flows * w t ‘ w w » t a ; , ^ g | m ^ S F J ^ “ |WBmtofltoo o ^ i^ w W A« u#ch summer for reptdrs, ■ff t — HORSE COMPANY MEETS. A t'» pleating- of the Cetjxrvllle’ Hors* Company Tuesday evening the director* took, up the discussion of the purchase ofj^ Perohori home for next year. The company now h*a two horses and' httsmeeb with good sneftass and will m u ll probab- iity add another for nexfcseaioh. what h* i* going te do if it is in Ins 'power, _ - ; ,. ' The Mayor and Chief ot Police {Smith, havapot the sum* ideas on law enforcement and the Mayor fakes him to,task. TheChiefplain- £!?*t*8 i *re invited ^fo attend, l-L F,‘ Doan, Beeiret*fy, SOLDERS REUNION. Council met Monday evening and nndthi^r oventfuimeetlng ;^o*te■*»; record- though there- wer*nupnet* iottlarsengatt^ mpn for this body, • All members were present except Gttlaugh, Weimer beingtardyy Re­ ports war* read and the regular monthly hills allowed. The matter of notice on the rail- His Honor and then if was not long of the Green* county Soldier* and j toad company to open the sewer until Xenia had a newacting chief,, {Sailors A*8ooi»t4onLuifc Saturday i t j Under the tracks on Main street The Mayor suspended Smith and -was decided to hold the annualre-T^vas taken up.’ The company"has pied’charge* against Ipm; the case nnfon in Xenia,Saturday, Septem-.]asyefcpaidnoattentiontothenotlceft A la meeting of tlie officer*.and Jy stated his side Of the fiUeetton to msmbar* of fhe executive eommltte R JE T O L V E D ' t h a t t * n o « T L v K r n o B i f W OOROWNH 0 RN B C TW C VE G O T T H E G O O D S - J F Y O U I . P o n t B z u t t t r r M t s r a w i r A R O U N D A N D S E E ' . /T$'& SPENCER PICNIC. , -The Spenncer picnic is 'to be hold pjriday, August IT at ^hs home of ,Mr. .*W,X ,!£a^b»wu%\-', \ ^ ‘ K ; ‘ to bo heard hy the Hoard of ' Public her lb. ’ Hot onlymembers andtheir j Timsolicitor will take pp thematter Safety. , y1 , .j families but ail ciH^ens ' have an j with the proper officials. The charge is that fh*, Chief re- ’mvifation to.bepresent. . W* 0. J, Mayor McFarland brought up the ] fused to enforce the bide-Walk drdin- JHyons is president, and John W.l Mitchell case that is In tlieSupreme I anee ,as to merchants 'displaying' Hedge is seor&tary ofthe aspoclatioh, Jcourt m. that some legal advi*or| their goods ,an<f doing imslnees1on, •_•- » , .. “ 1should be employed to look after It,J the street. The ordinance ' gives j DEPOSITS INCREASE' ' H’^^dWmonPleasand cjrcult conrtsj « uce cash merchaut spmany feet for -this ENDORSES THE PRESIDENT r; purpose hut some take morO and thereby, become Offenders., / ! 1 ' I t Is not exaody kiipipi, |nst who 1 * i K % j 1 x?v t t \ ^ l ^ J \ ; TJ 16 !B0dT<I the offenders arc but the supposi­ tion is that ‘‘Boss” Ed. Schmidt is one of-the'bli. The rtBoss’’ was mv $ meeting flash - night, e lected Weans of. Delaware county in con. f’ mr ,sr m „ vention this afternoon did not men-, 1 Mr; R^dd-U $ s C^lSthDfe the names ,of' either {Of-'Obio W~>vv, '%} j I cancy caused by t n e r c s ig n a - — ; f tiph of,Mr. I*rank, -yGDDg«. ; :*io seciurO ill the platform', a resoiiif ' ‘ V rd f. •R trnda ll MTiil h av e i u - don fo?an amendment ^ d if: J r 1 ' " . “ *’ ^ fA WavvntP' 41 tiki aThhflnD nft' r * k I C A G O ifc t'-Tlall urdW w#v jpor jiuuwuu. Tore,- jrresmBui, 'J ■ 'A cau cu s wag, F e ld .s e v e ra l rhiniatraDon was■endorsed. . ffffemdisM g B o d ^ knV' p . Board .: ^ j v I ■3 1 ; t4^ * ’r<'; \' - B ro f; ^R^BdRlUdecIiDedMa ‘ k similar po s itron m t h e B a t h at t“ e olection today, A total of r 4’ ipwBship .schools: s,v> & ........ ” {was declared .dry hy-85 majority; , { If1/V-., -w *L,, i*. VaJ-, Trader, for the same thing. Ahotlmr.,'charge 'against fsinith m that lie has loft hisdutioson cer* .tain/elites without^perinission after being \vftrhed.by:tbe’M ^ 01: antt t,le imy - JDr. W -M. Finleyand V?m. Bayilor arp thq two member* .oftbe hoard Tlie Board of Public Service heard ,. h *> y f o r / o n e W ;vM m AUflSi- ATlorHE^ To <:#TAIK^. \W T ‘ ^ making 03o n r\ m A r $ t h e ’ % k $ t u l i t s o r " " A M I S T A K E s X 4 : ' CAN M/Y any ' movelwhile’VPm,'! i * » w w < j f is T .:W : p 4 - d ; THAT- - ,* l Smith,; sW?t FOR SALE OR T9 * teu. w /j^Jr A* His Twdatore rib in,I,on,Main' .sireef, Centrally lopated/beingopposite tM' ;pbsii>4ihce>5;''■iTiie|e;;'%^qm8:|ca»l.Wq thrown together and would1make at /Springfield :■'Wednesday' Thiimday were; Mr. J . II. Woltnnl | l^'/.fatnily, "''MiM safl^^oJlbrur excellent location for any business. Went •reasphahle.;,For- infp«n*tibu % smith* ^Bdjmd • trip excursion .to ®; >g*mt wh^tt.Wglde Please return our grain sacks “as jR -r on ble. l iora mio Ctfll.at Herald office or B, G-: Hidg- way, ^J2H. Main street, Daytoni O’, l' "t’1, •>f i;i,,i i i . .... ... . , ' ‘* ^ 1* SundryBteumpp to Cekimbus Inga Bros, ada, August iuui ior f 80., Dand1 l WJ « ^ r t ^ r « 5 2 ;{ ^ f l M n y .W t h . . . d f l t e inyestmemt 'dn the -ranDhent, ^ee Oennty Fair W^ ^ held Anguet si, or, write Dr. Clayton, Yellow M. ijjftpftofii Oeda^iil*r;.Dperi|d-' leave*, 8:65 n* m.,Aug. ,12. tin l grandson who has. been at the {bait .WeimetWy saying people that! / TiTatthome for some time, Will,With{had. to inch-would he ; forced ‘to1 M —Groceries, fruit* and vegetable* ofaUkificlslhseason Dsoar Hogley. ^daA^^'®hd:grahHM'ther,/jt^tL^j W^mer{siiveiW'bain.;5Mr*;%eim|rK / , . 4 ;%(r> -.1 j he;;did.rsevernlWeete^ '■-“ ■ J P n g s k u r y ’ s- ;G i * e a t : [d w e in* E ed u o tiom on a ll a o t h i a g and M any O ther l i n e s o f Sh irts, Underware and S t r aw H a t s . Our Aston ishing ly l o w P rice s W ffl In te r e s t Everyone . ;' THESE PRICES MUST APPEAL TO ECONOMICAL BUYERS I REALESTATE-tRANSFERS. hdwhe stands hut.Shrohds, Walker, McAfee favored1the ordinance and} Jolm E .Ty lerto IjeviWiUiRmsOn i t will com* up tonight. ' L acr^s m ^ cn ih tpM *1. - ? . r. Andrew waute ICorr A Hasting* ,.to remoW fheir building on south j .David Fobte te Joseph Guenther, j {Main street that Is on an alley. The J251 acres, fid,600, >1 • / • Icorporation wants mote alleys and | j W. -H. Tihb* to Mary A. Titifes streets to keep np and the solicitor!i' mt m Xenia fi, in ' fu ll-of all , , . < v . , , was Ordered to take aotinn* alimony Always paid the highest price m | The ..passage of such! j measure*I - . . ^ . cash or trade thq market Would WhflfchJtl}eySdOgood or harm or are UP ( ^ tl(» ‘ M‘ St warrant for your Btitter—Eggs and Ij n acc0rcl“ ^Jtj, public Sentiment (lln^» 1 Iofc InXenii'. flOO. produce of allSihde andstillWe lead! JUrIniBtl Mgrfeffcu fbr the ' official! ,E. ,T. BpaSellfo Adelina afidAn- with top notch prices, * . Iorgan ana *lJudas’*Wrlghi in ,sap-jdrew 'Buhy, S5 ftcers in . Ba th tp ,, 1port of theadminlstratioa 1or the ]fSBOO. Bainfafl,, u,f>pi„number of rains, . l it clear dayA ^5> part- cloudy, si;' cloddy, ’ g; thunder storms, 11 ; hali, 2; foggy, 1; highest; temperature, 88 degrees; Joyrest 58 degrees. July was unusually' wet for the month, July. i89$ hiadb 5 .61, which, was. about 2 ^ inches above normal iwind south-west. Samuel Orcawed, Observer. ’ .WeOffer you the ComingWeek. During this August Sate, men’ and youths’ ■aft* wool Scotches, Chevlota and Cawdattars ly worth >M>, actual- t $ 4,98 * 5 2 2 « 7 E ^ l iH tettsrSteW* ch*r*cttf «s#a*AirA«iusL'' l| iAv0Mm **«•< a r s s * ^ ! iWfMW*,»»vTflrkCiO r $125 y b * ^ r i 2 •a $ m w » p tu styles, many valueswerthil ■and $15, . Nearly a hundred style*, a« f A A Q and hand-tailoreds*oat« oat Jongj W - y Q with cieep vents, and good value* S v at|i*a»d4#* '- J 4,75 Kyi* prfee. . Bc^s L o n g Trousers S u i t * Shotas of *• tetg® number of fin* suite in single and double breasted style* GO and ♦ « V<A8itol^dtd aswortmeut o t fln8 salt*, ifaalcaM, Garhart d> Do- S Worsteds and ebetlol*. Tteguter $12, $16 and $l« valoes, $6-’?*. t (thole* ot *uy and all our flneat line oj youth* writ#, fancy worsteds, serges, etm, all ^w«,d.fi*Ater»d$l*.*lk and $SIQvalue*, $11.96- £2c per Jb. for 2So. 1 Fresh Butter, 16c pet, Doz. for 2STo. i Clean Fresh 1 Bggs.' Andrew-Bidgway-JackSon. trio. K n e e P a n t s S u i t s $ 2,50 and $8.00 knee pauts suits, now in August Ohsruiss i3alekt„.i...,*.w..»,i»t...rt»rt, ...... $6and $6 knee pants suits all H. G. AGo, make and all wool fabrics, AugustsSale price... .$8.08, Oiioioe oi finest kbee pants suits, $7, $8,19 values, August Sale price........................ $6.26 Boys’ Wash Suits 89c, $1.48 and $1.98 Boys’ Wash Bants l»e and 48c, Bo>a’ Oasatmerkuee pants 4Sc, 67c, f*c’, $1.23 uiiai a it m Dofttfl-i HERE IS WIliT Constantly striving to. please you with the best selected stock of general merchandise evercarried by any store m the town and at prices Heftry Gowels to Jnb< Hatbine, |jr.j 1 lot Ufa Xenia, $1. The Ohio Conference Association, [Seventh Day* Adventists, to SaniT [Baber, t lo t in Yellow Springsj $276. 'Elizabeth Witbam to Wm. D. |Brandenburg, 1 lot in -Xehia, ^wO Jennie Surface toJamo's.R. Hard- |«fan, lot in Bath tp,„ $l600.’ Mary T j . C ox and other* toMary Madhatten Shirts haudwesDorodllAMk & m t# t M a t# Fineststrawhatethatwere$*.« $*.06 andIMJ d itm bat* Di*^s«ddatft wow lu * i J * * * »oya*«»w*, i«e guaitty, now..............- ....... Bey* straw* •*“ ...................... All negligee shirts m $1.60, $1.75, aud $2grades,1 now........ ........ .....................- .................. ,.$1«89 .All pegllgee shirts; $1, and,$1.Mvalues, clear­ ance price 89c .............. While the incident is .closed as te __ _ _ you know to he the lowest q u a lity !^ gas situation between council IGatet, 86 acres In Bath tp., $12600. considered. Here Sf* a fewspecialsl * tt((the ga* company frStichhse we I -tv , -Murniiv to Prince A that will interest you this week, {merely desire to mention the fact r>ww|. t JL*. in !-meBmwn •$3So 25 lb. sack SnowBall Fiobr m thatXenian* are howbeing servedP ® * 1*’ 1 fot in $»o Sfilb/sackflneGranulatedBugwBl.SsL,.^ K ©heap fuel. I t will ho re-[Levi Bader to NYW. Wiley, 1 lot In Lion Coffee .per lb. ije Uembered that' the Herald exposed lJamestawn, $2000. Country Bacon per lb. c, * 10c j t{ie methods ofdeslgiuihgpoUticianS Henry- Hick* to L. A. Whiteman, Holly Biend Coffee per lte Hc to defeat the will of the people iuU ; 0t9 j a Xenia, $i 8 Bars Ktar or LenoxSoapfor _10° Imvingthe Ohio Gas & Fuel Supply} ^ ' W4- , w f •’Cash only” none charged at Uiese c om^ Hy ^ franchise m order that! Mary Herr to CoraB, Watts, ilott With local applications, ta they cannot reach the rteat 61 the disease., Cfanurh la a bloodof-coBslltutlonal clie^ase,an '4 inorder to cur* it you. mtuttakeInternal remedies fall's CaptfrhGureiipot S^haekmftdioipe It Wispresented by onset the best pbyai- (flansin this coanby foryears, and la aw*- nisi 1 prescription. It I* composed ot tlie best tonicskftokn.comblnfid withthe best bloodporiflers, attingdirectlyon the mu- cous The perfect combination o f, tiro ihgttdimfe-iswhntpmdacessuch -won­ derful resultsla curing Catarrh, Sand for iwUUjtmlalsfree. , AddressF, J. CHSNUT AGO, Toledo, O. Soldhy druggist, " 5 c. Hall's Family Pflla are the best. • prices. their ooaT trade might be protected* | In Gaborn, $1800. Mens and Youths Trouseri Cboioe of men’s trousers, never rip and $1.68 and $1.7®value*, *sle price.............. . - . . . . $!.«» Ohmoe of men’s trouser* $2.50 and $8 values |L.......'.... $1.98 Choice of men’s fine trousers,' $Rfp, $«, and $5 ValUteL Saiepriee..................... ’■........ ........$*60 Choice of ail finest Irpuscf*, $ 6 . 60 , $7,80 and $8 values, now.... ......................... . ............. ,...n..$4,S8 Bargain -To ptoVe that gke is by far the 1 Amos Btidenstine to Minme F. {TAlafA* Icheapest aud that the Herald’s] Fluke, 3i acres in Miami tp., $6000, VMMIWU h ^ ^ thm Hm« ware * „ * it, I « ftle8 t0 Matldafe. Andet* Ali/360 and 8*0 underweaC August saie.......I9c Alt 60c and 66c underwear in ardosen desirable style* and Colors, Augend sale 68c Ailtdc underwear including the Celebrated Bon Bon finality. August sale............* ............. Hid Underwear that solo a t $ i and #1.60 per gar- mentjBale price........a.......... ........... *...'. 89c Our »«.*»■> tw fvw je arges at e ti e e true In ^ __ , r . !r „r ' ' Y f l: e*«mr « M them a ll through this month, each ^ (Jjuett^ ; ] Fred O. Ke lly to Geo, It. Belly, day you w ill AM something newon | « 0 ( 1 #j j 0 litb Bing street man, who & Interest 1 lob In Xedia, $ 1 . w^Katentey) a thRd * *m HSOforiittmlfig Edwin Bhoupi adm’r to Ephraim L U t o . ' . a M O I t t A R M O t M s h ; ^ J " tiSS^SSfH£iS»J! »M . 5 *. t ’ t S A » n .f l.B»™ r«> flo l,xA .S,r .fl» regularly. Come and see. ’L,Washing and ironing have been I s0 «««« «• Idone and all "the Cooking anti flte ] Ida andMaggie Gee toH<A, Clark [house lighted, and the meter show* $# acre* iu Xenia tp,, Jii$o. [that Havid E . Turner to J .B . Sutton Women. »mt CW Ifl«l» Ml M M In Dtor »M e« W ..K 1 ------- I jn o .H , Button toDavid H, Turheh Oslmrn leocal say*; Ieasfc.Friday |H i acre* iu HeW Jasper tp., $L Cox and C. Big Bargain CjtatthCannot Bie Curd. . -Try O. P. Hagley on your next order of groceries. :1 W i s t e rm a n ’ s “Oxlford* or Low Cut 5ho«” to close tiiem out, WHHAVI5 GDT j, h ^ e o fA W a x ,» ru v « i „ , . . THK M C K TO THK WlOB:. I I M **yD James toGraftohJohn*m, Gome take a look at them. J^ fI ^ At Mr.fW _ _ _ - Geo, 0 . Deamlnig'toTho*.. B. Fate 0 ' 'IW;Aeuti.■ fffW .. :»f;■ 'WhUreht D e Biggttt Sack [secured $20 iff rneney, two gold; IWatches and ebme nn^i; three rings and two wateh chain* a t Mr, Fendu* |0 U t eA M a k F a a ia , OH c . ofAtho Best Boasted Feanut* In town luin’S. Ho trace of the thieve* ha* y«UoW Springs, to Milton f f. Dyne* 1today for *ct» try them. [yet been discovered and little ex- [*m t* in Yellow Aoritut*. ftto. yet 1ertton, if anyt is being put forth in 2 lot* in YeBo Springs, 1760. B k d ’ * M a m m o t h S t o r e . I1bvftt h r a ? t h ? « ^ ^ U 1J d m [ y he authorise* here, -..-j•"• *%■'- -■■ . Is itgood place to buy att the medicines for aliments incident to hotweather and thedevelopmentof nmlaria, -Many popular brands— Keep' Cod Keep as cool as you can during this broijlngweather andwhen in need of any tiling in tlie drug Hue call at the above p'l&ec wfer« you can have a square deal at all times. emmn nmm Cedarvilte , Oh io * 'jit *r.«

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