The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

/ H W THIS an . mw'M It| o«fa^J(-s a»>M*you futvo tfi tlJ1 glVUftt jffinr J,y^ ;4frl Jred For Meats kt iu>(>tt,o 01% iaiKi ^ i' ■jitopor tVpplia))(‘f>i} fi>i fight, and tlu-y'j* tffi*%H«ald; BosFt'-fl- ■»Swhim It** ?lot »L < s a te , ^ * L C R O U SE , D A it y iL L s , o . e$ta«r$nt M DiningBooms h ana Limestone, pringfield, Ohio, E g U t P P E D | ^ l T l ^AUTOMATIC ®*ELECTMC .OCRSIGNALS mi!&CRESCENT i r o u t e ' i - " to fV Awno';" - f> UTHERH RAILWAY ~ , iswssto‘'<■ * matt & louisYlli SI V iil'ff i Smith, Sou th ea st, *»dScrtltliwest, HESEEKERi’ TICKEWStt SALE] HASTAt® 1 Ht»WEM*V»«r ] EACHMONTHTOMANY points 50 m Ht TsUorijaasUc^s ;,A44wt - pAl«. BROWN, T.1VA* CttASW,ZBU*,O^P.A, , 'ClMlaWL] . GARRETT, Cteiwsl MM#. .tjNSAt^ON,Q.P,A; Cincirn>ll,(L TINO TRIP y *-,„>* tTeSlW *Wi UOL.-*# * fre«*9«tc$lM te ■ gS fiSS W He-*-** Rw V'- a ^J:['Z t at f<f .it:-:*is»$*•!*'* iwwri«4CJ;i /ntA!a*'‘*'l‘wnc-.:V«*»** •<f,;:. f.!«.3t:v.» * km *AMD loot fi.to,toll's STOR lA nf*»U mid CfaUattc. Y m H w »AlwaysWt u t t j tOCAl AWS IW W A L CATCHON IN S U IW C E STATEMENT. Miss Wfthfc Amvisiting Su Payton. IU r S at , b ;~IQD tmfcheteof onions, Mss stec- imd good quality, Ed, ityeucesv.. • . * . „ ■ T Thu aunnat raveling vf thu Greene | <jfrbce?hte» fTPWJfcf **4 v#f*t*d>l« I , ’”,r'"ll""'~ , I County Mutual Jusonmee Assort*-! wfi.i51o»d»P»i»iMu»« 0*emr Xofitey. I If »«t you are the loser for wo *ur«f*i(w *** Helda t the Mayor-'’# office1 - - saelUujf iVt*rocerieB ’1 just a little ^t-aturday., August iStk, ., Mr. IVoodbridfo rattek of Colutn- i rtwfipw than the other fellow, note i J lhii ** l**\u <,f *b* *»d J i n m i s tow* Tuwday. fourprieaa U t the, comm* week thev j *s!w*' new insurance w « t-? are money *utv«ri, ' * |f e a during the year **1,785, amt 5 WESELL ISonii^y .'38*6011,'just Mutter, flwt rlass. per ;,vlSSo p e r , J ' *Mar#fetar or Penox Soap .IIP; laei«r' ' " Trunks prof. W, 31. MeCliesney *nd wife rtctertelned frieude ftt disaser Toes-s SweefcPots • j FU>urt 3 4 h 2 l b ,S a c k S N O W 8 JH Z losses paid »Taouritiu^ ty#tUl, 20 , jX--aT^ SqUMTC BOX, C a HYUSS *ro meet ttieso io#w« ana otber“C overed w ith E x t r a Dre.?s| , W « , f « i0 A«oc..hon H<,w y b ra3s Qr ^ j dam ps,. ; E x t r a ' long s t o p - l im g e s E a r g e s t o bo lt% B ra s s yrrs. J, C'. McMlUau will move •Into % residence vacated by Mr, C; H. m llaugb . scesment of *^4# per litod, were onlerad . ■ -..Ml t b o 'retiring officers word.‘re*’ fleeted, viz; H . 3ST. Coe, Pregiaent; *. , - 1 ,-. . .. „T . . n r r • r •i* J , h . Stormont, Secretary ami pocKs, h o u n d w ith e x t r a b ro a d n goffae for... >.’. . . .... .15<; Treasure; Oliver<J^lougl,i. Geo. w . i h i e k o r j s l a t s . Co rner bum rj- *e «f«cnfna<*y -jtr-eit . : Kifosndd. H.Stormont, 3 >irct)!orn.?,.,., -v.r "T w" _'** • ... '-•j--1 -'v •"-' •’; ..“ ^" *• % “ — - ■ t e - S s i 3 po s t " OFFICE AFFAIRS. lw itL B h c e t-iro n b o t t o m . - ■ j T h e s e T r u n k s a r e a n d w i l l Mrs*C*i%Weimarand two child- ren left Monday tor a, two weak* visit at Sidney, O, Mrs, Jane Satterfield baa returned home after *n extended vial* -in Loveland. ’ Mr. Charles Gillaugh moved hi* household good# - £0 Payton, Wednesday. Eev. W. A. Anderson and son, have been th# guests a t the borne of j . W. Pollock* Mr. and Mrs*B. S. d'ownaley a t­ tended the fpneral of Mrs, Bamett* of Xenia, Tuesday.' Mrs, Barnett was a relative of Mrs, /Pownsley. ' Mr. Thomas Meeliling left Tues­ day for South Dakota where he went On husrpesS* <Mr. Mechling ownsa farm of ldOacres In the state. S®lb, sack Bine G ranulated Sugar for,.,......,......, 0 ....... ........ — * 1.^0 Tin Fruit Cana per Dos.... .........3Cc I9O0 Matenos for,...— .... ,..,. ^5c Onr Bargain Table Is chuck full «»fgood things a t »ete each, many of these are worth IS and 16cte?" O u r Bemnant Table is constantly being Teplenished with good things a t sacrifice prices. P on t overlook it, • " : _ W E P A Y lOcts, per Dow,/or XTO. I CLEAN F m m b g g s *<&OW bring us '‘Dirty" "Eggs" we dont want them a t any price. Bird*sMammothStore. * .* ” *■ * * r ‘ , P, S, Above prices are for “cash*’ only, Xo goods will be charged a t these prices* - - •- On August J if ou r Postmaster commenced leaving the post office open until 10 p. m, standard time* Onr Postmaster has worked hard to have th is change made* Heretofore ou r office has only been open until 7 p. m. and very* few offices tn tile state are open la te r than H p , m. Anyone having a lockbox can g e t th e ir mail up un til 10 p, m . • This is a g r e a t’ accommodation' to the patrons of our office. I- Mi?s E th e l Spencer Is v isiting Miss Grade Morten of Clftom. Miss H e lenB avy and M'SS 3e§sle Small of Xenia were guest's a t the home ofMr* W *H . IMtt th e o ris t o f the week, ' ’ ' ' Mr., and Mrs* John _ Fields and Mr. F rank , Townsley and family a ttended a fam ily reunion la s t S a t­ u rd ay a t the" hom e ‘ o f ,Mr* Milo Anderson near Xenia, BENJAMIN HEATHCOOK. Benjamin Heathcook died this mornlifg a t 7;30 from a paralytic 'strk s sulfered some time ago. The funeral will be held fromTesi’dence Sabbath afternoon a t 2 O’clock, He leaves a wif* and five cliildrcu, ! ........ ...... ................U.U ■■I-K. I f ,1 - *Wbrd, has been received here th a t Mr* G. A. H a ipe r, a former teadh- e r 'hcr^ , will m ary Miss] Snyder; also a. teacher sooth-wesfc o f town, on Wednesday.—Bellbrodk..,Moon,: j >,j t ^ <5 The postofilce force' is suficring with th e grlpp th is week and Miss Xalle Stewart,IS assisting tljePost- w c l l b u i l t l a s t a lif e t im e Prices *! to *l$.oo SOliWYAJl, THE HATTER, 27 Sou th Bmiestone S tre e t . Springfield, Ohio Ohio is reaping the benefit *»f the high license Jaw of last'winfer* wh ich ' raised the tax ou saloons from J&SG’to MjOOd, In 1905^ there were saloOns in tha-state, In tlie firs t six months since th e iaW w eh tfn to operatloiifim number has been reduced, to h,‘J53, a decrease, of 28 per. ceut. The state’s revenue from the tax has heen*iG0,<500more for te e first sis months of the year, thaw for the whoih of la st vear. Dot, h e r make the* tax *2,059 a n d e u t the number o f saloons iu h a l f The fewer,thybetter they can be managed and there m il he an unspeakable Miss Zola Downard and Mildred- McCollum left Monday for a few ' weeks v lsitw ith re ia tlv e sa t Clarks* vine. 1 - \ ' Mr* T . A*'- Spencer and ' wife of Xema sp en t.F rid ay and Saturday master. Miss, Mahlo Grindle and ’reduction in the damage they do* Miss Mae.TarboX un ible to be a t —Xational Tribune* fjXafcT. Organ, their w“ork;- ' | Q. A. 3t.' ' ' MisS? Mahla BoMrte at 'Spring- field has returned home after ' a ten days visit with Mrs. Olaude Phillips. ’ ' , j * V 14 ■* ft J ^ A 1 Sf Mr* Charles,Tintlle ahfi wife of Xenia spent Saturday and. Sunday' with Mr,, Marion Bridgemah and, family, - . ^ For, Bent%-One . furnished front jfoQm to college students*j For parte ittealars -address, P. O. Boxv185; CedarviHe, O*.. •’ ;. .Mr. HTm. .C lay Spent Thursday and F riday a t DeGraff, O., where he attended th e funera l of a relative. r » ' ' l1'*1V r’H r t'M ' F ut 6’R bxx :—A four room cottage, ou X en ia avenue. Mrs. M; A . Cres- M ell.' ' -v ' ' • i , r 1~ a * W junwed :—A young man to Clerk in m y Store, also a young Lady; A pp ly attence. ■' *. -Bobt*- Bird^ MRS. THOMASWYLfE. W e S e l l a n d .G u a r a n t e e E v e r y JF>IANO *; " j ‘ , */. t o g iv e , ’’ . > / ^ * ..v,'* ; / » ; * : t S atisfact ion . o r y o u r m o n e y r e t u r n e d . \ R G E & S I EG ] G. F. SIEGLBR, Kesideut Partner* Mr, James McClellan Of Indian­ apolis la spending hla vacation here With his family a t the home of J , II-‘Mesial, Jtev* R* d . Galbreath, w h e .a n d son of Balma, Mich*, arrived here Tuesday for a v isit with Mrs. E iiza- ‘heth GalMeatii. V ,Miss Fannie JackNon entertaineti .Wednesday in honor of Miss 3#Ua Dunlap of Clncmnati atid Miss Pearl Baser of London* Word has been received here an- ndunefng the death of Mrs, Thomas Wyiie a t th©Homeopathy- Hospit- in Plttsburglast Saturday evening*' Mrs. Wylie was taken there sopse time ago for the treatment of heart trouble and „other diseases. The funeral was held Monday a t the home of Mrs. Cottari, a cousin. Mr,. Wylie has been In Plttsbhrg' about three Weeks a t his wife’s bedside* Mr*, and Mrs. I r » Townt-ley en ter­ tained ^witli a lawn p a tty S a tu rday evening, ^ th e ir chim ren and near relatives. Miss Bos* Stormont entertained Tuesday, Mrs* John McGarry and son, John, ofXenia andBev. Walter Hopping and wife of Buffalo, H< X* Mr* and Mrs. A* H. Kyle enter- taihed relatives Tuesday in honor of Bev. Joshua Kyle of Amsterdam, K.W v Mr«. Beljeoca Shannon of Xenia, widow of the. late Rev. W> <i* ^hannonv has been quite sick a t her home in Xema, Messrs. G, Y. Winter and J . B. Winter ami their families Spent Wednesday with' Mr* Kdward Moorman near Xenia* Miss Pearl Raeor returned to h e r , home in London Wednesday ‘after a weeps visit with Mr. J , K. Brad- fute and family* Mr. H*n L. Ramsey, w## aod daughter spent Wednesday add Thursday a t Morning Run, where they attended the annual reunion of the Bameey family on Thursday* Misses Dorath* and Floreftoe Brotberton of Detroit and Lneilll* and Bessie BneHtertea of Dayton spent the week vWMlfi# their g iand - pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. J . H.BrothOiv ton. ■ ■. Mrs, J* U* M«<30fk#1l h i t Items suffering with * SWe foot the m o l t •ofiur injury from a nail, flh# bad attempted to bend the na il over by pressing on i t w ith th e foot h o t in­ stead p f it bending It Went in fo the foot causing an ugly wound. ...........■ - Mr*. Keyes ahdaon, Mar­ vin of Zanesville, and t/ttn. F. Tv Tdrfios of XMrfii.were a t th# liorne of Mr, J*e»b Siegler, Tues­ day, -Mrs* K * fm itemalned ot>r nmitWednaedayaveufng wheathey left for YeSkw Wf**m *•* Ittenibg t# m t e he***, • A P|Ss|ua of Rebfait*. A .writer describes a plague* of rabbits m Australia: “A farmer bar­ ricades himself in with miles Upon miles of wive fencing Solelyto keep out the rabbits. They eat their way np to the barriers und in the fight for the green land-within Hie wire they die m myriads. All round the inclosed land the / lie in heaps of incredible size. Swarm after swarm follows on,- and-at last the heap# of dead ate so high that the late comers make their way i -over the fence, and fhe farm is ruined.^ . Pockti WtetUsa T«t«0raph. A pocket wireless telegraph, capa­ ble of operation over an area of thirty miles, is being considered by the navy bureau of equipment. An expansible balloon will carry 200 feet of fine copper wire, and a t the ground end there will.be a^receiv­ ing instrument, The device is about as large as the bowl of an ordinary pipe. A sending instrument will' be no larger, and the whole appara­ tus will not weigh over two pounds, A fttvalvingf H*ad» What they call the “man with the revolving head” is being* examined h r fhe rncdrcSl society of Fragile, tfhe subject’s name is it. Costo. He turns his head around naturally jaa fa r as the shoulder and then twist$ it farther with his hands till lie looks completely backward, with his chin shore the line of the spine. ’ Try TW* One, Hid you ever try this one? Take any number between onr, and nine. Add m e to it. Multiply by nine. Oro'-s out th* left hand figure. Aud jouxtwa. Add the original number gilicrted, Then follow the advice th* answer,- Pittsburg Post. «gawagi«i^ i |!|ikMi|g $125 INGOLD $125 t J . , ^ ^ ^ f t - 5 ^ 1 “ * . W i l l toe g iv e n Aw ay M o n d a y D e c em b e r 31 ; T i c k e t s w i l | b e g i v e n w i t h e a c h a c c e n t c a s h p u r ­ c h a s e . O n e $ 1 5 .0 0 p r iz e ; F i v e $ 1 0 ,0 0 p r iz e s ; T w e lv e s $ 5 .oo p r iz e s . S A V E Y O U R T J C K E T S . .R. McClellan, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING etdarvilkColkfte C E D A R V I L L E , O H IO * The 18th year opens Sept. 11, B. anfi Pin B. are offereil in; , English ' .» Lfttiu ' Bclence Mathematics Philosophy Courses leading' to file degrees, A. F rench -’' German Greek . sHebrew "■ Economics •> ■' H istory ■■ Kodolugy : : : '■ Fsyckoldgjr E th ic s Bible liab rato ry work in Chemistry* Xoology and Physics. Special courses In Elocution, Oratory, Voice • Culture, Library L iterary Societies, Gymnasium. o Private Boarding and fam ished room, &.50a week. Club boarding and furnished room, $2.60 to 48.50 a week. Djxtebodks on sale a t College Hail. Tuition and coutmgehfc fee* $28a year. Attendance Increased 50 per cent last year. For further particu­ lars, write to W . R* M cChestiey, Secre tary . , 61 km WSORDER. f 3 S ? TjaBEjHjJS' AkM HffIthteiiat DfS&Ai|» ■jtm ROUJNO m iP U AT im QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE. K A T I b W A X O c t o f o o P 1 6 t K a n d N o v « n a b « r 2 0 * i a ITw*aa C l i t e tm i a i l ^* 0,00 V a ^ b ^«| ........ fcwm'.isrfYi _____ _ . . »A Write W i Tteltete IhdNwi Thirty Dayt with ttey-»vw yririte#«». cwM,w.xwx,r>.ft. a ., 1 *, a ^ Kingsbury’s Great August l ■ ^ - .1 * - ■v - * Mark-Down Sale G igan tic R e d u c tio n s o n a ll C lo th ing a id h la n v O th e r L in e 5 o f S h irts , U nde r.vare -a n d S t o w H a ts . O u r A ston ish ing ly L ow P rice s W ill I n t e r e s t Eve ryone , THESE PRICES MUST APPEAL TO ECONOMICAL BUYERS During th is August Sale, nieu’s ( h i A n and youihs* wool Scotehcs, U X Ciicviots andCaa^iincrs, actual- w T * / U 3y worth $10* A large assortment of splendid suits i» two and three piece styles, many values wprthfto.YH amt $15. Xeatiy a hundred styles, allfiew and Jiaml-iailored coats cu t long With deep vents, and good values a t $15 and $.10, 130 fine suits—choice o f-ou r t f i w i rm f* finest E , ALSystem clothing, % I j £ / •% college grey , blue serge, black V l T T f i 1 / tb lb lts, etc. Regular $1^, $2fi, $25, $30 values- $ 7 . 5 0 $ 9 . 9 8 i Bale price, Boys Long T rousers : , . .y ' S u its . ' iy Choice: of, a large numher of fine suits in Single and double breasted styles $fil find $12 values $-7. ^ * A splendid assortment of fine suite, HacketL ! Garhart Co. make,,’ new, snap-patterns. 1 worsteds and oheyipts. Regular $12, $15 'and , $lfi values, $8.75, , , , ' Choice of a n y and .a il op r finest Hue of youths su its, fancy worsteds^ serges* e tc .Yail dnuHt-tsptored $1*5, $i§ and $20 vaiucs, $iiD8. ■ ' , Straxy, :H ats ”•-■ F ine stslrnw h a ts thatw e^o $2.50$3.00. muf$HK), - Bale price J.,., — .—.— , • Straw hats th a t were $1.75and $2Rale prlee^LM raW hats that.Sold a t $ l now5 in’ sale a t 8flc Boys straws, 30e quality, n o w ,. ... 88c Boys straws, 23e quality, .now..!..... .....lop., Knee Pants Suits $8.5» and $8,00 km o pants suite, now in August ■ Clearance Sale a t ... ............ . . ............41.8S $5 and $$ knee pants* su its atf H . C. & Co, ingfeo .and all wpol lahries, Augusts Sato p ric e . =.$t o Choice of finest knee pants suits, $7,. $S,$8 valuta, August Sale price , . ..‘-.$5.23 Boya’ 'Wash Suits ^8e, $i.4H and $1,1^ Boys1Wash Pants 18c and 4-ks Boys’ Oassuuier kneo panto 43c, (Rv^ 8 ‘JC, $1,23 , -- j . # ^ M a n h a t t e i i S h i r t s A lt negligee sifirts m $1.75, and $2 grades, . now All negligee shirts, $i, 'hud ?f45 Values, clear­ ance p ric e ., .................. . < , S8t* M e ti s a n d Y o u t h s T r o u s e r s Choice of men'F .trousers,, never rip. and $1-50 and $1-75values,satoprieo $!.?!*»•. Choice of melt’s trousers -$2.50 andJT1.values „.$L98 Choice o f men’s fine trousers, $5.50, $§, and$fi values* Bale p r i c e ..... . ...« .......'"-..A A5fl Choice o f a ll finest trouser's, $8,50' $7,50 aud $S. yaluesi iiqw .,;.„;...,.'. v „ , t o AU and 85wunderweut,4r August s»ler ‘. W e ’j ' AU 5Qoand <15e huderwear in. a dozen’desirable 1 styles and colors, Augukb sale., .r, 1............ . AR74e underwear including the celebrated Boa - Ron quality. August, sate . .......... file ' Underwear th a t sold A i r l a n d ?L5d per gar-* " , Went, Bale price . . . *.ha. ... oO a u d 52 E a s t l l a t o F ’ireet; "Reu iar O h io / * 54 r d A f i i i iu a l F a i r t o b e h e l d o n t h e LONDONFAIR GROUNDS ON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday AUGUST 28 > 29 ^ 30 ✓ 31 , . 1906 ; GET OUR PRICES ON 5 PRINTING To Cure a Cold in One Day g s x T A « L * x a U v e B r o m o A m m m y U m m b m h m r n m M U p b i iU t b m ^ \ do Ye*na* 'NxBimwiNbi Dwt e t - - . , . . JWf. f f l g w s g j ^ s g k a tt . WMkty1*.'1 t a .1 I IRw em W W tt J (ViLl , «»»* Dirt first Gass Rigs B e s t a n d m o a t u p - to - d a te H v e ry a u d fe ed b a m ir i C e n t r a l O h i o . E v e r y t h i n g n e w . E s p e c i a l l y e q u i p p e d t o c a r e f o r f u n e r a l p a r t i e s . K e e p y o u r r i g f r om e x p o s u r e w h e n ,in to w n b y h a v i n g I t i s o u t b a rn* T i c k e t* g iven , bd - * $ « dc b u t f i t to tm g iv e n a w a y D e c e m b e r 3 4 , i$6&* 4 O ' d rW ' J g l T M 3 E S K L „ cbdabv *) ui , r , otiiO* . tl %-m * a !

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