The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

* r F it ' s * , t o K ■yrritt’r t you havu u\ ^ .lit. 4\H vA Bint 1C m ^ l'o' ° Ta ':um- hnw\iv^ * ^ a red F o r Meat* JCeJ tl‘‘n*m ,r4ni'« % m n ({ tft _ ,UVtt upDlloupes fp, u * « j ric lit, and t w - r. ■o ITJ ’ '■<>••>* ;,»HU th . ?£. in h u l i 1 v*licn 6 °W, Don’t ^ Hiingr I vchc^ Ws hot, is d ie Gt he sue iris IBsf sp en t and fa: ifcfe Sii Incur . o- H . C R O U $ e , E I L ^ T E B K o» tet&uraht C ___ AW rt n(jiino_D« il BtosC " T ” ,T^ in sd.es '*6" Limestone .str^fc.5 fist ire Springfield, Ohio. ILYRAIUQAj&x # w * J * V * J . m f l , - rIi*sto:i|, EQ U IP PED *W lTH j ml “i;;AUTOMATIC tz ^ m ELECTRIC r% sm& signals ] Mi’S. \ fo r S uesday 0 . >i < lesday 3. # . QBEEN&CRESCEBT R O U T E •. w m , ■*; . M OUTHEBN RAILWAY ^S^RCtte. nol Ha]:' jKue&t£* 1 totwiinBiRnati &louistillt lB^ j U A ll nTOBTAHT CITIES i m $ ? ,/'_ S o u th e a s t, . ««d S o u th w e s t, dna ai * ■ ftrbiso eh M e SUKOV ttCKClS mi sue lit, Ml’if IIR» AMBTHIill TtiOWYSM EACHMONTHTOMANY nw«*»eiH, Afrs. \ exten oir I iot irsdiiy tal* Pii Mayn and Tot IUte<Addn* PAULBRftWN, T, P,A. CHASW.ZELL.D/P.A. CicciuMti. A. GARRETJYOwar*] ttuuae. c. RmeARS<w,d.p.A^ Ctadiu*tt»(A and n hirfcs i | t in rth oil . M lij n Th{ e m l r e l 6>r >ks vis Cltttc it of led n :or E l ©ningT s&i'i, inii iil a i we| r* j . : U R I N T I N C T R I P tfr*£**t ^ d.. t^d£*C¥* T r ' S i M j g i i o s j J» . I?C 3 TC3to Sv; 0 # >o&mr -r: U i JT-t-T*!1 ..',t 31.-: /■"S' T- - Sij'si'IStS*, ir-.-i <4 r if •■; - ' M.«>. - "l "3 Aia :3 ASJ) Ott» e**Fat:?, hav j 10 to <n ISOX7< M S T O R I A *f a "tvflr la fa ftis tiad T r a 'H a n A I w a p B i ^ QVOtel.tto ■>dDu l r ^ o f 1 K h if t .at ‘f M b - ‘ton tieefiij lolifel ‘.Vcokl .o«d l lifovil toj* dud iftMoJ a» tk | ’M{p ^ 11 iim V,Jt at. i 1 ‘ ay W l itssae* REVIV0 , “ M « t o « s n m I 10 CAI Af »0 r Twine » r dv* h '. r i ^ ii«t#lin^„ itiu^. YU iiE i: .rliLilpdrMtf lio iae i)„ svfS-n ?Vs” a *s f-r,uir5jii « :d T 4 i;lo f » ^ ‘f tn .d h u m o \v e j,n *,isj j Trcfecm; K d f l J whims ' fc riS rf ^ af j}}flfn , j Of LULUM.OWENS. JUNE GLEARANGE \VJlcia Bpcnecr T lsJtinf in ?ipriai|fleW» ffliiLTvefl F st ?|} Bread fo r jjviis, a t Bird's, Mft Cl'M Ics N rslu t of Ivovelwnd ss:i id h*wu Tiim'Sti» 3 % . Wfityw.r”.'r-..:T -s-’a— . Jsflgfj TaruuuE 3-: -J Iff.'- jltuTha K no t of near Clifton, ^-Standard Binder d’wino a t G/«e K err & Hastmgs Bros, gov. A. B. H en ry left la s t week for » visit in Philadelphia, Bev. W, W. Xlifi filling Ids pulpit. Misg. BueUe tlr a y sp en t the week in Xenia the guest of Airs. W. It, Tonenee. = ■ r Alr, Thomas Hess and wife of near Hpi-tngfield spent. Bahhath w ith Aft,, .Jacob liOtt and family. K,J*rf ; . F , A ‘ J,n rk a t* nnd f»n spoilt Wednesday v isitingm Xenia, I * <’RU *‘t jtn y make of a w w m a t Wqlford’u, i„ ^fr. Bonis <ii!h''rt bus recrlvrd an increase in Ms penafea from $l?tO' IS lp e r iwnntii. Mr. B. IS, Whinepy has for life guests his mother, Afra. Whinory, and sister, Mrs, HinVkl, of Chwnga sp.*' ’ ' '3Trs7"iWt tnsewaTir‘" o rw a k iam r, (OaT.t was the guest of Mrs, Annette Jlarblsou last week, - , Miss .Bouise Sm ith v isited ., Mias Minnie Jtldnour of Selma th e first of the week. Mr. S. B SteiTetk and wife f f South Charleston w ate ,guests of W. E, Steriret and fam ily oyer Sabbath, Mr. A. 5>. Endsley arid wife of1 Trentum, P an a re the^ gupats of Mrs. Belle GLvay. ( Mr, and Mrs, W . W, OtesWeli entertained for K ey 'an d -M rs , W. w . Jiff, 'pnesday evenings "Mrs. J . 0- Nesb it of Chicago spent Wednesday with h e r brother- in-law^Air, Jr. H , -'N'mmb and fatally, Mrs. Samuel H ag le rand d a u g h td t. Marie, were guests of Bbrtth Cha rl­ eston friends th is week. Mr, Gy y . W inter is the proud paren t o f a son that arrived a t ids home, Thursday D jt , and Mrs. M. I, Marsh enter­ tained Miss F rank ie Stpvans, of Maiuesville, O., Thursday, - Bead F rank Bay’s poultry adver* tisment. Prices will appear each week, Dorufc pell untill yop see ins representative. Mrs, Thomas Wylie accompanied her sister, Airs. Jenn ie Me,Master, w iwcnoTno’i n ’Plrrshmrr, -'WedtieB day. Mips Bnlu M. Gwnes died.at tlso home of her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth. Gwnes, Tuesday morning after an SUtifea «f se te ra l rjiuntRswith tuber ■culosim / . Tho dcccaseti was the daughter of ti:e late John H, and Elizabeth Ownes and was about 32 years of ago. Bho taugh t .gehool for two years hu t had to give up th is work owing to- declining health , Beside the mother ono sister, Mrs. E C. Davis remains to mourn the loss. Tho funeral services were hold from Uio residence Thursday nfter- uooo* being conducted by Sier past- or, Bov. <>. H. Milligan, Dr. H . C. Middleton and Prof, W. It. Mc- Chesneyagsisted. Bnria'l took place a t the cemetery north of town, the following cousins being pall-bearers; Jame3 Harper, toon Spahr, D. B. Crawford,Boberb Townsley, Montrose Townsley, Betoy Spabr. •A qiiarfetfc. consisting of Mrs. W . H. Barber, Miss Dora Sieglec, D. X . Crawford and B. G, Bull Ifurnish- ed the music. There were many beautiful flowerel ollerings.- SALE Mr, Joseph McFarland, clerk In the Pennsylvania freigh t odices m Dayton, spent Sabbath with his parents. John Hitnnivau of Selma died th is morning.., Ho was with the hotel while M r. Theo. Voglesburg wa$ tlie proprietor. Mr. Hoberfe H ann a and su n . Sam­ uel, of Iowa, spen t several days this week with Dr, and Mrs, J . W. Dixon, ‘ - • ; Elbow length. B la c k ‘and W hite, Slik Bare Mitts, $1,23 pdir. , ’ a t B ird ’s. Misses Edna anti M a rtha Cooley, and J glia Harbison have been guests of their aunt, Mrs.. C lark o f Golnm- btlffc" Key. and Mrs. W, AW Biff and son a lte r an extended v isit here re­ turned to their hom ein Duaueabnrg, Kf. X., Thursday, Mr. Wallace A . Clark o t Pitts, burg was the guest of Ms relatives •Mr, and Mrs. M,, It. Badger and family, on Mobday, , *„ 1 < ^ _ ___ b-y \ < isottce to-Customers. Qur store will’close a t Ida. m, Ju ly 4th, don’t forget it. Make’your purchases be­ fore th a t time, ' • " a t Bird’s. Je lly Tumblers per Doz. 230 ts. ■Glass F ru it J a rs f a ll kinds and sizes. --- Parrafine and sealing Wax, Ice Cream Freezers. ■ a t Bird’s. Prof. W, it, MCGhesney will preacit h i Hie It. P- Church Sabbath morning, 1 ....[ IN>»-i|i|II>11,^ - \ f Ladias.c‘W H ITE LACE” Hose 13 and Soets. per pair. Badies and Misses “WH ITE CANVAS” Oxfords §1.25 to $2.C0 pair, a t Bird’s, Misses O p a l,Pierce and Helen Puffer, and" Maynord Puffer s p e n t Wednesday and Thursday m South Charleston. '■ —The besji And nCwestJUie o f over-', alls work sh irts and overall Jackets "to be found in town "a t Puffer’s Grocery no rth ot the bridge. Mr* J . J . Mlttohell of. Dayton was in town Thu rsday In a ttend ­ ance a t the reunion of Co. J ). 44th 0, V,X. —Pitman rods and P itm an heads a t Wolford’s. /> ■! Miss E the l Spencor h a s retu rned from a weeks v isit w ith Miss Grace Morton of Olitton. A number of young fo lks front hero attended a social a t tho homo of Mr, ‘Peter Em it m a r Clifton, Tuesday evening. Mrs. lloborfc Wilson le ft F riday for her home in C row e ll, Mich,, after several weeks v isit w ith her parents 51V. J . It. Orr and wife. Xenia is having a m idway and . carnival th is week th a t is a ttrac ting many people over th e county. H lusts bu t one week, MA D, B, Conweli and daugh ter have returned to th e ir home in Xenia a fte r n weeks v isit hero w ith relatives. ■ ’• Mr, Charles Nrtgley, Miss Mattie N ag icy, Mrs. Huff, Mrs, F r W. Aldwm, M iss NeOma Nagloy, and Mr, H u y Kennedy of Delowaro and Mr, J . E* Nagley of E lPaso Texas, Were called here by the death of Mr. S. W . Naglov. Miss Verba B ird has been enter­ tain ing several of her girl friends a t a house pa rty tblswreek, A number o f young people came m to spend Wednesday evening with them, the occasion proving very enjdyablo to all presold. Cofnotf Lovers, Lace and Embroid" cfy trimmed go ami fidefe. ■each. Ladles S h irt W aists 3S?EW EFFECTS a t $100, $1.23 am i fLGO each, a t B ird’s. Sir. 5tatiou Htlvey attended the annual meeting o f the Gfaiul Lmlgo Knights of Py th ias a t 2am * - villo th is week, Im being a delegate from tho local lodge. Xenia’s Carnejdo lib ra ry ^ a s formerly tbtuwii <>pyn to tho nubile. «ft Tuesday afternoon, Exercises tm%»lte!a and the. occasion proved ft very wofablo m e. I f you V/fthtacemont Walk, cfefefm silci o f b ridge . built a n d cal! mr Me, W a iter IBff And told th a t he haaerj’t Hum to do if. right) now, don’t ask why. Iffs tim e Is all fatif’U. up At hwine fi«c*a tiava <t> tcKsSiilhg »n e igh t and nftebalf paom! duaghfar th a t arrived Times* d»y* Among those hero to Attend Mm funeral of Miss Bulu Gwens were Mr, a n d Mrs. B C, Davis, Cipelft- na ti, Mrs. Emma Hftrpor and son, James, Dayton, Mrs. O. A. Spaftr and son, Beon, Xenia, Miss E lla Spahr and MfsS Sarah H ito of Jamestown, Mrs. Nellie Brock of Cleveland. . Columbus is to have a d a ily news paper called “ The Ohio Hun” . The first issue is to appear Ju ly 4, Tim paper will be independent m politics and is started in opposition to the Ohio Btate Jou rnal, which paper has neen charged as being irregu lar w ith the Kepublleana for opposing some of the methods th e p a rty has pursued. Fortunate tonwiiriwib “ When i was a druggist’ a t Livo­ nia, Mo„” writes T. J . Dwyor, now of Graysville, Mo.,’‘three of mycus- tomei’s were penmaneutly cared of consumption by Dr. King’s Now Iifepovmyr. and atb well and strong to d ay , One was trying to soil Ins property and move to Atfeoito, bu t a fter using New Discovery a sho rt time lift found i t unnecessary to do m , I f e g a fd Dr. King's New Die* covery as tno most wonderful inede- d im m existence.” ’ pu rest Cough a a d Cold ra re and Th roat an d Being healer. Guaranteed by a ll Drug- gists, TfOe a u d it , T rial bottle free, Dr.flu's f Hwltef P m fa ■ • # ' A r i o ^ )O C « m « . ........ r :M * 1 ?A& cnri*nis*rot p k% P *% #rt« Op m m m FIBE'W'OB-KB Of every descrip­ tion. ' a t B ird’s, Dr. Shrouf and wife of Beesbnrg,, Q., called oh Dr* H , C. Middleton Friday, They drove over from Jamestown where they attended theBpworth Beagne eonventlon, Smith aud d em a n s on Tuesday purchased the old S tewart business block of Goldman, Beckman & Co., Cincinnati, fo r. $023, The new ownefs expect to re n t the property* Mrs, Martin McClellan and Mr. and Mrs. C* C, Weimer entertained to dinner Sabbath, Mr. G, H , Smith and family, Airs, John Hug le.and daughter Louise, of Springfield, Air. Weimor. of Femberville, O., and SJlsscs Stella and Jessie Zeigler of Springfield. ■ M EAT JX FGRTS Statistic* Show an Enormous Increase burins Fast Ten Years* Washington. June 21.—Exports el meats and meat products from the United States in 11 months of the fis­ cal year 1006 ended with May aggro- gated over $180,000,009 in Value, ac­ cording to a report issued by tho de­ partment o£ commerce and labor. These flffUi'Cs, eaya the report, show a larger exportation of meats and moat products than In the corresponding period ot any other year In the history of the export trade, and an Increase practically COper cent when compared with the corresponding period of 1890. Exports of canned heef and of bacoft show hilt little increase during tho last decade. The report aaya Great UrjtaJn Is by far the largest purchaser of meat products from the United States. ^ Poultry Deafer Murdered. Sidney, a , June 21.—Andfbw Dob bfns, a well bnaWn poultry dealer of Jackson Center, wno found dead in Mo poultry slaughter liouso with a ballet hole through Ms body.A revolver with two empty chambers was found iyind- on tho floor about 10 feet from Dob bin’s body and aft empty money bag was also, found -oath© fitmr. This, with tho fact that A rag peddler Was seen to leave tho poultry houso leads to tho belief that Dobbins w** Murdered* Oklahoma jubilee". OMahoma City, 0 . T., June A ’ToW state” celebration was held h ao and proved to bo the greatest (Tofiiom ' titration of public sentiment ever mam Bested In Oklahoma, Excursion train© were heavily iodded with enthusiastic people, among them almost m p tf prominent man ©f tka now state. Guv* ©fnor Iteeli o f Kansas delivered thft principal address in ft park where t1» Atcfeisos were held .. ^ W fleF ftesteted r Fall Biver, Mass,, Juno SB—Thoyob ton iMttnufadare.'s of this city have granted the operatives a 14 per cent Jft- UCU&Q te AtiO^t £3*030 «C\U00 aid bsnefiteJ. ‘rhe new scale, wbKb %lll take e le c t July. & is practically the Hama a# that prevailing previous to July 1, ISM. ’I'lm dura*© S* enpett; ad ultimately to *f«ce *» ^sttrn mill mrotkttt i t t*i« Mcfhrt ^ W e a r e o ffe ring e sp e c tia lly goo d b a rg a in s fo r th e m o n th o f Ju n e , in o u r m en 's y o u n g m e n ’s a n d b o y ’s su irs , an d a l l th o s e d e s iro u s o f p u r­ c h a s in g a sum m e r s u i t w ith p ra c t ic a lly th e e n tire s e a so n be fo re , th em s h o u l d n o t f e i h t® s a d ® u r s t e e f e w i t h t h e m e r i t e d d o w n o r l c e s * Men’s 3. a n d Men’s The annual reunion o f Go* D* 44th O. V. X.Wau held ftt, the home of Mr, W, J. Smith, Thursday,, About twenty-five of the members of the company were present beside a number of invited friends. . President McLean of the Company association made a few remarks to' fellow members as did Mr. -B rin Lou Baker and Mr- Josiah Baker, both of Dayton. An article was read re­ lating to thd life, death and burial of lio n . F rank E . Afoures, late mayor of Omaha, who \va*a Motm ber of the company and who attend­ ed the reunion here two yearn ago. At,boon dinrier was.- served on the lawn to the gu e s ts .' The dinners a t this reunion a re . always a feature of the day and the ladies haying this Work i n ' charge won deserved brftfUk" , ‘ " J ’* „T „ ' The reunion of the same company Wlii be held at!’ th e horile of Air* Smith nex t year, *Oni? l o t * , « i * . , , . . . . . , , . , . , , $ 5 * ^ 5 O n e lo t* *• d**^ f* *.• $7*7S 1 • O n e l o t , , « . . . . , i $9*75 O n e l o t , * . . . , , $ i i ' / s O n t l o t , i . , — $13*75 O n e l o t . .$ 1 7 -7 5 - - 1 , 4 7 >r. .n % w, Knee V Pants 5uits O n e l o t . , , ............... . a . * ______ , $ 1,85 ,O n e l o t , . . . r f , K , $ 2 .25 ; - : #One, \ o t . 5 { y j ; , ,‘1'%,,.* .!;''VJ$2*7S - f O n e l o t * ■ « . « . , $ 3*?5 *. On e l o t ............. ............................................... *. . $ 3*75 f r* < 1 1 *i * 1 r '< ~ + " -S * » h - i A + i In boy ’s ' k n e e p a n ts s u i ts We h av e a la rg e lin e a n d ev e ry s u i t m a rk e d d ow n to a p r ic e t h a t le av e s n o a rg um e n t. I f th e bo y d o n ’t n e ed a s u i t n ow , h e w ill w h en h e s t a r t s to sch o o l in th e fa il, and - now you c an g e t i t a t y o u r ow n p rice . ' ‘ 3 3 E A S T M A IN S y . , X E N I A , . O H IO . ( JVtttdr , Z ‘ 1 ' - <‘i ‘‘ - (Knox-N«ti York) ‘ ' J u s t received a facsimile in Panama * . „ prlcm $2.25 M o d ti Ha ts. At ft great reduction from fromor prices. Tailored Hats * A collection 01 twonty-fivo hats of varlaus styles that • are now*most worn and most wanted, formerly $ 2.60 and $3,6 o ' . How 95c- Baby Caps and Hats Lingerie, Lawn and Afutt turnback effects with all-over embroidery, tucks and laces, COcftud 75© now 25c t o . T h e J u l y P E A R S O R ’S "U n c le J o e ” C annon ^ o n AMERICA AT F L O O D T I D E l OSTERLY Thirty*Seveti G retn S t Xenia, Ohio, “J. M. ASBESTOSROOFINGS” ni’Dmade o f ^Asbestos” , a fitemis^ minetal rock, tyhieli is the greatest fire resbtaufc kno%vu and is psadticully i»de^ tructible. A& a result, this Roofing is not subject to wear* nor affected by changes os temperature, moisture adds or gases, Furthermore it does not require coating or painting to preserve i t 4 . Write for booklet f'G” , prices and samples—mailed free. H. 1. Johns-ffianville C0„ OMiVULAM), OHIO. tT h e N e x t T w e l v e M o n th * w i& PEARSON’S MAGAZINE Astor Place, New*York , ddlDIS CHICEfAUN* »t:;st-etdt.n!)feiir> Knur.- 3 ituaMc:,Ci Ptvmsseeth’as-". ciaseUwaft th" riA•K'l e n d . i3-'-r ‘ i •■ f a ' t - c : - ' , . i."-. o,*“3 itSajfj cS tiljasi, ■ essiolusitat, oiitJt:ivv;s*aiietstwt. , IGl'liEbfft??. Tto I.Stoct t!ss oxiliii, ly IV A A(i-joi (attest} c! 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