The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
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B- CL Ridgeway of Dayton iee&rfwd Star. 8- D- SfcowartthMtwotfk, Ur, John Pioroa *T»d Wlf« w err m (Hnoinnati .Sabbath, -d iatom repairoct a t' Kerr & Easting Pro?, \mmmmmmmmmmmmih TBAXLEB’S mill - end sale BEGINS THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 and WILL LAST 15 DAYS r W A T C H f o j t h e B i g Y e l l o w B i l l s t h a t a r e d e l i v e r e d a t . y o u r d o o r , T h e y t e l l y o u o f t h e g r e a t l o s s e s O f a h u n d r e d f a c t o r i e s - L O S S E S T H A T Y O U G A I N . “ Kc. and Mrs. 8. T* Baker have hsr their guests Mrs. Harfy Baker ami children of Washington*, 0 . H, 5fr, and i'lrs. James Mitcliell re- turned to their home jn Pittsburg, Saturday- jtra.H, M, CooperandMatyCoop- I? S,re the guest of Xepia relatives thl*week* - Bev, Walter Hopping and wife ef Buffalo, N. Y, are ,the guest of Mt, m d MrsiCarl Paul, - 1 * 1 r , ^ t }_ i ^ Mr, Bert TTfltiek and sifeter Nettie. \ ’i k came, down from Cdlumbue last 1 Sabbathfor a visit. —Entries ate eojnlng' Jin fasf. fpr poultry deparfnienls, Clark Cc i tyTali' on1August'31 a 22,|23r 2t. Mrs, E. T, Tarhos of Xeuia and t o $ 20,00 o r o v e r . u B e l o w w e j n e n t i o n a f e w s p e e i a l s - t h o u g h t h e y t e l l y o u b u t l i t t l e o f t h e t h o u s a n d s o f o t h e r s , - e v e n b e t t e r v a l u e w e a r e o f f e r i n g ; / \ , J f 1-2 cents for Simpson’s best a cent calicoes, M ^^- 4 -cents for Indian Linen worth 5 cents, -------- ^ I cent fo r bi^ waih rags worth 3 cents, j 3 1 - 2 cents fol\6 cent apron gingham, I 2 1 - 2 c e n t s for 5 cent dress lining, 5 centsfor figured and dottedswiss worth IQpents, 14 'cents, for .39 cent kimonas. . : * \ 5 cents for dress ginghamworth 8 1-3 cents.. 23 cents for a fine 39 cent doorpanel of lace, : 25 cents for whitewaists worth , 75 ,cents and $ 1 .Q 0 , ! $ 1.55 forwomens $ 2.50 shoe’s, „ 9,5 cents for womens $ 2 .GGhouse dresses, 2 cents for 5 cent machine oil, - - 87 centsfor a fine$ 2 . 5 Qrope portier, , 14 cents for childrens 25 cent dresses, 5 .centsJor ribbon_worth 25 .cents, _ 5 cents fora 4 foot, 121-2 cent curtainpole, ■ 35 cents for fine 65 cent drapery velour, , ' , 59 cents for $ 1,00 sateen petticoats,, 10 cents for 25 centwhite goods,, '65 cents for a couch cover worth$ 1 . 25 , - ’ and a hundred thoysand other bargains, <> Ailhur. The" United Pfebbyterian chhroh ' smf Sabbath- ebfaool p rn ie 'will foe t i a l i t I n i K a t n n l c e n n tv i*m rft c r h itG f • Mr; BiehbrdAlexander and fbimly, of Dayton have been the guests :of hts mother,. Mrs. Julia Alexander several days, - - Bev. a , G’.' Hastings of Muneie, Ind., spen>the week with liis broth ers* Messrs. TvP. and Jf»^.Hastings. • .* .. . ’ ( , r . Mr. G. W. Httl ofMiami* Elorlda, Was the guest oi Gr H. .Harper ,and Sabbath, after several days visit wife this'week, ' - ’ < Here with his parents, • , ‘ . . . ’ ............. ......... f- j ' f , Dr. j . O. Stewart left Tuesday moyning. for Battle Creek* Mich.. being accompanied by Mr- W. J . Reid, .who Witt take treatment in a health resort in that place. , W.iteYitm —McCormick, , .Deering*Osborn and Champion mower sections at Wolford’s. - Mrs, James McCfellan and daugh ter, Marjorie, of Indlahapolis, ar- nved here Iasi Saturday and are r^ttBsts* ot Mr. J . H . Nesbtfc and ‘ 'fehnly. , At the O.. Y . P, U. XT. convention in Daytoh last Saffbath there were a number of'street mootings held, the services a t the Union Depot be ing conducted by Bev. F . O. Bobs^ Phil Dixon came home from CbilHcothe the firs t,o f the week andwill accompany the Watt con signment of sheep and hogs to the Greene County Fair. r —The' different halls for a rt ex hibits, Agricultural And Horticul tural products and educational de partmentswill be more Interesting ttisn ever at the Clark Coutty Pair. . H T ~ ‘ > , - j; , dickies for any machine .at Wbl- ford's. '' -•• ; ; . V* Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Smith spent Sabbath with Jamestown friends. , ,— . 1 , MIsd1Mary, Douglass of Oxford is visiting Mr. B . B. Barber amt family,. \ , , ' , ’ 1" * 1. 1 *" ..... r ’ # Miss Etha.Dorrlmer* New Cob. oond, O., spent the week with Mrs ,F. P . Hastings. Mr. A. O. Bridgeman annonces that he will have a colt .show some time to Jthe near future. Arrange ments have dot been formufateb'afl yet as to tbe time, The annouuc- Will be made however, Me. D. W., Blair and, dartgbtor, Eva,TeffcTuesday JOr SferLouis after a visit with relatives here, v , r ... v 1 r DOSTPo c k e t batteryNo. 84U13., Onmam,Street.. A reward is offered for return of same-to this office, . NO'ITCE:—Myoffiee will be cioseil fromWednesday August 15 to Tues day, August 28. Dr. J .W . Dixon. \ 1 ‘ ,’vJ; ^ i , Mies .Anna Mechison of Briggs- vitte, Itt., is being entertained at the home of Mr. Frank Spencer. .*The real estate and personal prop erty of tbe late'James Barr estate will be appraised Atiguat 18. Messers. Witt Hopping and John Turnbull have gone to the Albert wheat lands to Canada. offom. ' These Trunks are weU, fiUiIt arid?)Will: ’ ‘ last at life time '' v m ^ p r - m » p ( j n H A T T C n 1 H A 1 1 fcllvj 27 Sbuthi LimestoneStreet Springfield, Ohio —Gooff line of hosiery at. Nagly Bros. A Myrfcry Solved. ■ ''How to keep off periodic attacks of biliousness aud habitual consti pation,was a mysterythatDr. King’s NewLife Pills solved forme,” writes JohnN . Pleasant, of Magnolia, trtd. The only, pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to every body dr money refunded, Duly 25c a t a ll drug stores. Hr. Jam*s Barr and wife and Mrs. Charles Barr returned to their home in Dayton, Sabbath, being called hero by the lltoesa aud death of Mr* Barr’s mother, Mrs. Mary A. Barr. Mr. Kobert Corry sold the house, fence and barn'’on the library lot last Saturday a t public sale for * total of *fll.8D, The house was pur- «hwie.dhy Jonah Weekley for $41.5°, Mr. Hairy Waddle, Who for some time has been Connected with the Tarbox Dumber Co. Is to leave this concern and travel for a Columbus ;umber house. Hid territory will bo confined in this state. Ho takes up the work the first of the week and his many frietids wish him sucess lb his now undertaking. Mr; N. B . Bamsey and who enter tained a number of friends Monday in- honor of KeV. Montrose Afaxweli and wife. * '*s BeV, Joshua Kyle, Amsterdam, X , Y, -is the guest of relatives in this county. He has been visiting his daughter* Mrs. J< IV Kyle of Dsborh. Tbe report 1msgone outthat gland ers exists in Xenia but Dr. Dabron strongly denies this. I t is not known that the disease has reached tins county. AUGUST 21 - 22 24 , 1906 , GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING Mr. Samuel Creswell reports that he and life son, Mr. G, >V. Creswell had 1,200 bushels of wheat off of 40 acres* Afield of 20. acres made 30 bushels to the acre. To Core a Cold inOne Day T a k e L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u in in e t u * * * .^ 'T p $ s ig n a tu r e , CaresOrifi fat Two Bays, o v e v e r y Mr. K . G* Dowry has placed id the Smith & Sllvcy barber shop a new j „ KAniirtn retrorfa that au aSL*u‘, th«Z\ O il^ tliiwo” fll, Rind In town ind ot whdat' in- nbc hours. I t Innate Messrs. Joseph and Klkany Finney Who have been a t Btate Mills, O., sitmeiidme JBaturtfay evening fo ra tttit. Mr. Bikany Ftotmy returned ®n Mohday rboTning. 5 Among those from here fchal *t- toitded the Miami Valley phautau- gaaweroj lie , and Mrs. Ca;rl Paul, D< 8. Ervin and wife, Ml«» Mary Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wol ford. Mr. W. A. C<*ttma and wife, Mr. *ook Hitt and wile and Mr. 2 . C. Btormohfc and daughter, Mite Ada, attended the Miami Valley Chat- «fth«a last Monday andjheard the great cvangailst. Dr. Torry,oneof the greatest men of the day. Mr. John Lott returned to (fin- rinnatt Wednesday to look after tttftlnstattai ton of pumping maohte* * y j At the new #ahwwork#* Mr, •wtt; W $ e « it by Ms aompwsy **f Mi,St#rttnga*4,#»p«Nf«tf h*»» Ah his teiarned to CftttetoAS, Mrs, Harriet Mills, who has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. J . H. Wolford the past year, was taken to Bprlngfiold Wednesday, where She will be cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Florence Bems- berg, Mrs. Milk Is quite aged and has been an invalid for severalyears. -Two young ladies from tbla"place while visiting recently in Colum bus him a joke played on them that caused some amusement for their friends.- A telegram was seat theni that would reach them to the late ness of the night, The messenger boy arrived a t their stopping place and delivered the message that only proved to be a ‘’footer’’* The young Indite wore considerable frightened a t first but took the jojfce .In good earnest, even if It did arouse them from their slumbers. Mite Bernice Wolford im been forfunate in Securing the position ii* cashier ot the Havttand Hotel, a minion dollar structure tnafc is to be opened to Cincinnati Oft the AGfcfi. Mite Wolford will begin her duties on the The position is an ex- teptionaily good one in that B is on* o f the higtefc priced hortte* in to# ooimfcry add WMford I t to i t towgwttoiated* is placed As an advertisement. Should enough signify tlielr inten tion ot wanting a fan during the heated months, Mr, Dowry will iilrnlsli power during the day. While the expense is not great the benefits arehofc tobe reckoned In dol lars and cents. I t Is to he hoped that merchants will come forward and express .tliettiBClveS on the ques tion. Dots keep upwith other towns In improvements. ,K,i» 1 iI'lfllifv* 1 * '.-In'>i' V*1. V ..I.-J ■ The Green# County Fa ir had a black eye the first two days owning to the Wetwether. Wednes day there was only a small crowd out and the racing was postponed one day. The Cedarviile Band furn ished the music The .hand had a leader from Dayton and'gave good satisfaction. The- educational exhibit in the flew hall attracted hundreds afldlsone strong features of the fair. Here can be seen what has been accom plished by some of the schools in the county* Superintendent D. D, (Jrawford had charge of the town ship exhibit and those who have Seen It say that Cedarviile f* Mill to the front. , The big day of the fair wilt lie today, Friday, and the race* adv ertised for Thursday win come off ffian. The fair has b*en armiteuod until Saturday and tbe Friday rao#s *h#a, to say that Mr. Kcnnon kept- the men in the field busy during that time. Harry Shull arrived homo Wed nesday evening from Columbus, he having been paroled by. Governor Harris. He was sent to the penib- eniary to connection with the Town- ley buttery robbery about two years ago. e * Jtobert Holland' a prisoner from this county at the Fenitentiafy, re cently cuboff a finger to keep from Working, He had to Work in one of the shops where'visitors weht through and this waste much for him. Mr. G. F, siegler Is home from Chicago where lie lias been lft the interests of his musical work, Several temptingoffers. Were made him, but having the schools in Greene township Clark county and in this township he would not ac cept. MessrS, George IrvSiiO and Jesse. Townsley sold “Maple Bells” Mon day to a Mr. FOTgrett ofUrbana, the horse being delivered on Tuesday. The pries msaid to have been IMA “Mapi* B*tt«" has many admirers m this Motion that will regret to hear* that th* owtora have disposed Of him* As * sir* h# is a groat on*. In SelfDefence Major Hamm, editor and manager, of the Constitutionalist, Eminence. Ky,, when lie was fierCley attttcted. four years ago* by piles,' bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Slave, of which he says: “ I t cured me tn ten days and no trouble since.” Quickest healer ot Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds 25c at drug stores, We notice to last Saturday’s Day- ton News several pictures of those prominent in the O. Y . F, 0 , U. con vention being held at that time in that city, Cue was Bev. James McDullkeU, paster of the. First Unlted.Fresbyterlan church. Chica go and member of General Com mittee. .. s? Mrs. Dulit Hottopeter, the Xenia magnetic healer, was acqulted by a jury in Mayor Brentum’s court Tuesday, of treafihg and practicing under the laws ot Ohio, Mrs, Holio- peter gives no medicine or does not prescribe but the law makes it a violation for anyone to treat to heal in any form without a„ certificate, The, Jury was out fifteen minifies aud reported Requital. The car# was prosecuted by the State Medical Society, M. J« Hartley and M, it, Snodgrass represented Mrs. Holloa peter. The case is remarkable to that tha defendant V«* guilty a* accused Under Ihe 'law but that public sentiment failed to suppmt the law and the July * * « forced to1* ratMla'b#r. > „■ «CedarviileCollege CE 0 ARV 1 LLE ,.OHIO. The 18th year opens Sept, li, ’otf. Courses leading to the degree#, AV B . and Fh. B . Are offered in : I English French Gemaa , Latin Greek H*b?*w I Science Economics History , Mathematics Sociology Psyohotefy Philosophy u* Ethics 1Bible JjAbratory work to Chemistry, Zoology and Physics'. Special eeursOK Elocution, Oratory, Voice. Culture, Library Literary Gymnasium. 0 h ■ J.' Private Boarding and furbished'Toom, |8,5oa Week* Club hud furnished room, $ 2.60 to IS.60 a week, . Text-books on4saie at College ‘Hall. Tuition and oontuigeiit fva, year* Attendance increased SOper cent last year. For further pwHA#) iats, write to i . , W. ft, McChesney, SecretiHy, oWftB# 1 Iaud 0 u«itaBt«e 'v ; .KHE'LL* PIANO ■ i, ^ . to give * - P e r f e c t S a t i s f a c t i o n or your mm<tey retarded , GEORGE &SI EG U ® , * a . F . aiRCDBB, lUMdant VM tm , ' I i ■ «#A. M . ’ , yA if ' 1 * ' ISHr W !
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