The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
4 , $ jgj- fe- l**. KWSROTES ■ FROM TEXAS. K lltOf • W»iu- 1 ~fri»»ii Mr. J . K» J.ut* of Vwio*!, '!'• v*-. ji . WiteL h« fives, lute* *»rv f nwarngMif At 1 sjuotf- fromiiiftlfetter foitowi. Iff waysthat he attend- r t Ui<- Nur»erym*>nit r.niventluuJri AmiiviKtrifAtiixtitne. There toitjnfw«%.Hsi**3 f$£»}$■• £s|i t ‘fait, «mt ?»e says tlm t he missed it by nut lairing Mibb4 Wilbarger • ’tjMiiiV Apricots, m there was noth-* i if j>re»t nr th a t could compute with whar he pu t up hy Alcohol for <x~ hibith tu purposes. Mis, Lute canned \ * ts near two bushel of Apricots, of the large kind, which a re .simply tine du ring the Winter. H e says that ib fy -have ripe peaches; hut they are a short, crop thin year, h n tth e j have a b ig crop of Apples, Apricots, Plum*, Cherries and Grapes; also HlaeklierrieS} "Dewberries and Rasp berries were a great erop th is year. I wish th a t you would eonte down oil th e excursion the 20th, of thin month and see our -wheat crop, I t iflJI _bft .the .iargest etoa vonever ■*u*wv Try! aw l gel some o f Greene County okepjtteo to come and 1 will r ta k e them ou t in to .ih * middle ol fSOjMKK&eree'ofWheats and th e Wheat runs in to the hom on an yw a y that you look., W e will he doae cutting, by next week. We wit} have 2,000, WO hushels'h f W heat and. 2,500,000 bushels o f Oals, Just; a sm all erop ’ for a dryuthy, Baud-hill country, {fhla Invvliftt baa been said b y same who have btou there and then- loo* the, wiae-aepeadf .this country stih say th is about Texas.)' We haw roasting ears, ho you see th a t we are far ahead of a coun try , like Greene County, whore i t r a to e s a p len ty , at least so t they say, especially b j those who a ro runn ing th iscoun try down, gipce I wrote you last, it begtttt raining on thefdfiowing Wed nesday evening an d rained every evening till Sa tu rday ’n igh t, arnl tn th a t time tep^ inches o f rdin fell. On F riday n igh t ihpre Was sis. inches o f ' rain fall in ' four hbttts. D. B*. Collins who is now a Texan, told me th a t •i t -put h |m in m ind of the 12tb, of May in Xenia, when several persons loaf their lives. These hard rains d id b u t little, dam age to the growing crops, but.washed ou t the railroad track a n d wrecked' , » passenger train east of Vernon, am i killed th e engineer and wounth ed mper«oH», 8ome se rion sly / T h e „above a re (pjotathms front Mr. I4ite,s latte r to rue and m ay lie of some in terest to some o f his Greene County friend#. Texas is dhro to become a great0 Btate, o r in faet she now is, and wiU lie the place for thOBo who can i)otr g e t a home In th is Grand old Buckeye State, (so called a t least.) I n a previous, le tte r da ted 2nd, Mr, ItUtz says th a t th e Water melons a n d e mtalopes a re seftiug we) 1, and promise a great crop. There a re only iOOOaoera of them th is y .a r , in th e vicinity of Vernon. In the sabre le tte r ho says send on your doubting Thomas’ and le t them take a look "at th e Vernon country at * th is tune, and sec w h a t can 'he grown to prelection in T ex a s/ I t Will cost them no th lug to bo shown around over the surrounding coun try , a n d then le t them say wbjafc they th ink of the Sand-hill country, where they ( an grow not hing, hu t Battle-snakes aud F ram e Gogs. He also said th a t they,could Use a t least 1000 laborem, a t good wages. The ('antelope am i Water melon growers pay fi.Ni to $1.W pe r day for seven men or boys. Harvest bands a re getting $2.00 p e r day and hoard. The HU Mill and Cotton {.'mnpress about 200 men a t ) iM to $1 7* per day for .seven or eight month* ou t of the year. Anyone wanting to take an outing,, or a varatinh i«»r several werfcq go- to T#xw», in m do« time and make your *tpeuhrs while there, ami a t ♦he same ttim n e e the emuitry, and wdieat it produces, c Mr, T*utx says they have only had thr* »*hut days h *>fa r th is summer, and the hottest one was only ll»!t in th** shade, comparing with eu ry ttm th»* shade, as it is really no hotter »h*wa a t pm to lu4, th an our SO to 81 in the shade is, from the faet th a t th ey jiia^e a eyostant breeze from off tile Gulf of Mexico, Ha also says th a t W foon is growing SB-* rapidly, aud m at iht>rv are many rwav rr* i4 vw « la?mg elected *Wa Th-r. td* gladly nuiiiUr of mm tuihtioMw h im aa e-r buildings wm s ;>ui up at*... ioao tial um - u m l i r w budding* i* l>tu'k This o«f | only aiudmao-s shat I'crmm is g r a d u - . ally nnpr.»iiiig- snitm-alsn indicate* ihai th e surrounding country is liv ing *ir\ eloped, When thasurrouiid- })*g c o u n ty is imprm lrig and farmer# a rc in a prosperous condl- t'o iu th e if ity will Improve also m m na tu ra l resitlr, because the country must Iia developed in o rder th a t the city may lie supported. The farm er ts really Hie fellow th a t boom# tl»e City, as ihc provisions m u st come from the- farm. VHUh the gradual growth /of the city and anmmnding country, Xcan say th a t, th a t section of Texas is a gomh place to locate, and the time to do it is righ t a t th is time, .while farm ing lands can he bought a t a reasonable figure* **Yot»ng incn, middle-aged men* ;md even old men, go to Texas, where you. can breathe the rich balmy *!rs fllH l wite ito*ohe,%and become hale and hearty , and enjoy life a few years lunger than by Staying in th is changeable climate,* * 1 Very truly. 1, H» Frantss. jotm stnm Juiie f*l «7 Of l«* 7 TKpfi» J.duiBmitii, Ci/iufril. h*tterknown r'Pornpy'’^ a familiar diameter about »na»y of Gm»tor#ain town, dt «4 Thursday afternoon. Jf«w*» fsim near MiUferabarg, Ky. in lias, B-sides a wife he leaves four child* ran, William, Kdward and Loui* Hrmtii ami Mr*, Mary Hums, The funeral will lieheldHa’ urday from tba BaptGi: diurch a t ' a o’ clock. Burial at Cherry Grove, * -Hay rope, ford, pullya> T rack ansi carriers a t K e rr A Hastings Bros. 1 i&ke&e ■ ■■- r); (S'. IV. Fonts, Fcstmaater a t Jtiver-. ton, la ., nearly lost his life and was robbed of nearly a ll comfort, aecor- dmg.to tna letter, which says.- ’’Fo r tWyeaiw % had chronic liver com p lain t, which led to soon a severe m m o f Jaundice th a t oven my fin ger nails turned yellow? when m y doctor prescribed Flcctrlo Bitters? which cured me and have^kepfc me well fo r eleven years.” Bure cure for Biliousness, Henratgia, •Weak-' he** a n d a ll Stomach, lover, K id ney and B ladder derangements. A .wonderfulTonic, A t A ll Drug gists. GO,cents. w * S S S £ " g r ' administratorssale . W. ift in the- CedarvIHe postoffice fo r JjiBt- Ho. 2p th e week e n d in g ju n e 80,1008.. ‘ T, 2?. Tarbox, F. Blndschadler, K. W . (2) Sears, W ilbur . " . ’ ’> ^Cfdrd.' Blndschadler; H, W, . _ . - Dead Iiettens retu rn C'ampviUe, DaGd Hlrtety years Ago was the y ea r without a summ e r/ Ho t m any *t ou r citizens remember it, bu tid sto ry says th a t in ISiOGost occurred every juonth in th e year. Jce„ formed, a half inch th ick in May. Snow-fell to the dep th o f thrcbi Inches in Hew Votk and Massachusetts in Jun e . Ice formed the thickness of window panes. The corn crop was so badly Injured by' the frost th a t noneo f it natared . •The greater p a rt of it was ou tnndd rled for fodder. Seed corn fo r the' sp ring of in if was from th e .nop pf ?8ls,—'Bx. t ' .< v* ° -A . . i* *-?- V * *\ ^ -1 J1- - ^ y B / Fancy evapOried i*FeacUesn nt lskj cts. perlb.worth. 15 Cts, . . , v- r'ancy.California “Apricots’.’'..at 0 cts.per lb. worth10cts* ’ . at Bird’s. Don’t Jwve * MUttg otU with your hair* It might leave you! Thou what? Thatwould mean ffeln* acraggty* uneven*, rough hair* Keep your hair at home I Fatten it tightly to your acajpl Tot*eaneaiifydo ItwithAyer** Hair Vigor. It is something tore than a simple hair dress- | fug. It l« a h«i medicine, a ;hair tonic, a hair fonrf- ap»|i lx ayirr »huy, year*/^ axaMSAiitWi ■ •mat. _ On fJept^mber is ■ 1000, will occur the 43d anmversbry of the Battle of Ghtekamanga. I t is proposed to celebrate th is memorable event with v reunion of th e various regiments That participated in this memorable battle and th e Various battles fought vrodnd Chattanooga. This reunion will beheld a t OhickamaugaFfation- a l F a rk , September 18, lPand 20, and ;he present Indications aro th a t i t #111ho the largest and m ost notable lathe ring over held In the South; On the atwve dates, the remnants from the armies of 12 states, com prising the follow'ng; Feiinsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Ind iana, Illinois, Wisconsin,' Minnesota, Iowa, Neb raska, Missouri, Kansas, amlKeo- tacVy, will assemble, many for tho first and la st time since, they march*-, »d from its blood-stained fields, forty-three years ago* Here Is one of th e g reat opportune ties fur th e education of the youth* Don’t fail to fake you r children and show them historical Chattanooga, with a ll its historical connections, ft la th e opportunity of a lifetime, do and nee the old war generals! and other officeiapolntout the places of in terest on th e battlefield? le t tlieinshowyou and explain, in person the markers erected on the ba ttle field showing the positions of tho opposing armies at’tho time of bftttte* I t will no t belong until none w ill be left to do th is noble work. I t w ill bo many years, if ever ! again, t h a t silt h an opportunity Will pres itself. Hco tlm tyou r tickets read Via tho Boiiisvillo &Nashville If. B „ the Battlefield Itento, Gall on youmearMfc railroad agen t for rates and advertising nmUcrportaiu- to tho reunion or write nearest representative o ftiio Iiouisvllio & Nashville » . I t , J , H .M illiken, D. F«A.,DoulBvilcy Ky* V. B. Bush, D .F .A . f ’incinnatl, Gftio, . A* t . D avenpo rt,, 1). F* A h tit* hauls. Me. II, V, fewly, N*W. F, A., Chicago, HI. ■ ........... Fvery hohseketncrih&aG know lhat if tfseywillbaylwfl»nc£i Cold Water Stsieh forlsuwdty tw» they wifi mse m t only time, tewasc U n e w sticks tothe Iren, bat hecittiiKMWfh pivkAge r.t>jd*ift~lb e*,*-eae r«il pt.uad-wl.ile ad) other Ibid Wnter BMtcheeampat up hi poun'i packages. | sad the price l* the ssae, ib cent* m m | awitt isriawsetvaattte gierth Is free itota ' Injuri-Hts t h*miea)« Ifvotiteymrertrie#to Iwdl you#12 6 t, lackayeit isfcerswhs hi# iistork oh hand WhMi bewlsheato tUsitm, |ulWufehe ( aim In He knows i f la t Feksfite nhu. Ii ii*» printed on I i^rkwre in b o p m>l ifyam Hhev*J Thmand Junsn.-* uniTWeasuth iimaand | iwwejr anitiHMmvffahM of the Jwa stick' REGIMENTALREUNfONSANDFORTY- THIRD ANNIVERSARY BATTLE chickamauga , CflAtTANOOGAi / SEPTEMBER 1A20, 190 th NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.; In the Matter of the Publication >f Notie 4 in the Bstate ofThomav /AftlmrDeceased. ' Notice is hereby given- that;,the un dersigned has been appointed and duly qualifiedby theProbateCourt of GreepeCounty, Ohio, as Admin-, lstrator of tile ab*>ve namedeatatc. AU persons indebted to aaidestate must make unmeaiate payment? those having claims will preseht thorn for settlement. - » StewartT. Arthur Waiter T. Watson \ Before Andrew Plaintiff I Jackson Justice of the Peace -VS-- t o w n s n i p County, Ohio. 7 The Lawrence Cement Company, . - Defendant On the lethday of June A. D. 1008 said Justice issued an order of attach ment in the above action, for the sum of ($147.88) one hundred and forty seven dollars and fifty three cents* Walter T . Watson CtrdarviUe, June Dkh 1806* TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Fo r several years prominenfcpcoplto in this city, havo been carrying special accident policies in con* junction with a complete system o f registration w ith tho American Beglstery Co., b f Washington I>, ,(V I t is thomosfc reliable policy on tho m arket today and the small premium of $3.w> a year w ill pay you, $15,00a week for accidents you an ilfab lo to hicefc with a t any time not fatal. I t pays a death benefit of $1,000? on loss Of both eyes $1,000? loss of both feet o? hands o r one- hand and one foot, a $1,000? loss a t one font or one hand ,$230.00and for loss of m e eye $io5.oo. Mr. M. ( I Nagtey, prominently known hero m eet with an acciden t very peculiar in itself.' H e .was d riv ing homo from Springfield on the evening of March $0»h wlien something blew into J»L t eyo and disabled him f o r a sho rt time. Tho following will prove w ha t can be done by purcliksihg a policy of th is kind. To W hom I t M av Hommtit*- TWs is to certify t h a t I .held a policy with the American Begls* try Co., fo r tho past y e a ta n d can say th a t I am perfectly satisfied «i the way th is compay has treated mo in tho accident th a t befell m# on March S0th. A s we a ll know th a t far away insurance' is a t times to be questioned b u t I can f e d stirs lit feromriiewding th is companyll),: anyone win* would care to purchase hi the future* T'ccrtalnly consider inyself welt paid for my policy fn th is ofi& lim its Tours BOspeetfully Moody D .N ag tsy For ftdiira fnbirtnation or appll^ cation apply to B icbatd B» Goati, I ff Nor|b Hallar Dayton, Administrator’s saleof reatestate of the late Horace Gillangh, do- deasedi ^ . •! 'Adwellinghouseon Cedar street Ccdarville, 04 known on the' plat a* , Iqfc ' number (fll) sixty-four, Nesblt’s addition to Cedarvilte. Baid property consists of * ten roombouse with two halls, a good oallar, excellent wOli of water* large cistern; a ll' under -roof. A good stable, and wagon■ shed and corn Crib. .Alsha chlekenhousp.' Ml .goo,dtepaif./ *-..- ,v'; x 4 o ';W ;V .A large lot 8ft fed frontage and l&Gfeet deep With some fruit frees and cement walks*.This property is In a good neighborhood being closer,to sohoola and the churches andin central part of town,. ^. ’ If nob sold ab private•sale before July 21st it Willbeoffered atpublic 'sale on the premises that'day at’ 2:o’«!pclf, p, tpo \ '■ J .. Bald propertyapprafitedat $ 1 ; 800 ^, Termsmade known onday of safe. For further intormatmte call on' Fred Fraver, Xenia,' . 0 ., Or C, W, Crouse, CedarViHo, G., adminis trators of the ’ estate of Horace GillaUgh,,deceased. S, T. "Baker, Auctioneer. Bouth Dakotd is h o n g on Wealth and S ho r t an People, * Today it presents,,ths best opportunities in America for those who want to. get ahead on the Highway to Independence. More than 47 * 000,000 bushels of com, more than 47,000,000 of wheat/ live stock to the V^hie o f ^ 41 , 000 , 000 , hay to the vaiue*of $12,000,000, and products of the mines above f 12,000,000, were ..gome of th e . returns from South Dakota for 1905 . With a'popuJatiou o f only 400 , 000 , and the annual production of new wealth^above f 100,000,000, it can be readily understood why South Dakota people are prosperous and happy* The outlook for, 1900 crops is the best South Dakotahasever know. . _ Whv slonfi ttnn trn *.hfuv» ntjtl the, ormnmgft ftlorur the neivr lines of • this railway for yoiirself? \ ;. From Chicago, and from many other points in Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri, direct service to South Dakota is offered v ia the FW* ’ r N VH **•> t > f * * 4 '* : \ ^ ■ V., ;** ", *. Its main lines and branch lines fairly gridiron the rich agricultural and stock * country of South Dakota* .Tts mileage in South Dakota is more ,than 1,200miles,/ ■ and by the huilding of extensions is being rapidly increasedv k : ’ f ; A KewDine isNpwBekgBu fftfm in Chamberlain, S. P*, to Rapid City, S.D*, .through Lyman, Stanley* n^d Pennington Counties, Some of the best opportum- . ties for success are along these new lines. The railway company has no-farm lands for sale or rent* I f you are interested, it isworfch while to write today.Tor ’ -} anew book on South Dakota/ I t will be sent free by,return mail. ’ >t * ’ * / . . ' . . v - i / ' w " ! - -■ . . / » v S 4- • ’V ; * / • . . . G o ^ r f ’ P i ^ a ^ c r / O®( 2 ^ S 0 G E T O U R PR ICES O N PR IN T IN G BAD BLOOD !M«rC«p»r*t* aniti vlaRiMdl«»pp*»r«d t'h****... .... ________, ....................... V.fl Jfawii,MP«k *▼».*if«i»T<fACMjr.U.T. . 'A/.'/- r ^ Lji y Tlwftowrt*, j k , , I P I P ^ V V P k CAHtvcxruwma C iliiW w F U lM vIV i FM IO k TA IM tM O C iP f v OOI n *W »!«!«•». •ttiiipl.nt, ftwW*|lttolyC*.rto«|e«(M.y. fat MM U LS imm M UM HIES If YonWant City or Country real estate In Central Ohio write or call on Deaton&Ruby 11 Arcade Springfield, O, Both Thones 717 . FBlehctHF mahble ORANtT® WORKS iwiiHQftrtu, onto ft AliWwk tMmtbf \ Ftteutniric : Mwhlflety ,1 oi wilcox , mpt# hire first Cass Rigs . Best and most up-to-date livery aud feed barn in Central Ohio. Everyth ing new* E spec ia lly equipped to care' for funeral parties. Keep your r ig from exposure when in town b y hav ing it in our barn. Tickets given on a $200 , outfit to be given aw a y December 24, igofi. o . o . V A / m T T V T D i ’F ? CEDARV1LLE, OHIO., $125 IN GO LD $125 ' ■ . ■ " 'A- *.■■■ - ■ ■ "- ......... W i l l be given aw ay Monday December 31. Tickets w ill be given w ith each 25 cent cash pur chase* One $tg,oo prize; F iv e $10.00 prizes; Tw e lve $5.00 prizes* S A V E Y O U R T ICK E T S . R . M cC lellan. P O U L T R Y A n m t o n nf Gold rmiMcot bring m much' lmpi»me*s to M«f. Duel* WT!k<*s a t Wls., astlidoito bhx of Bufikteu’s Arnicft fiulvc, wiicii ife eom^tetely vufasl ft acuamag aor* an bar leg, which Jiwl fortuteri l^r 3$ long Kftfiri UwWrtii. fanteeepHa heulp? rat Fllw, Wounfixnmt Itotei* *la nf | AHDrugjri«t*. Friccs a rc high ftrnl will not you moro money now timu when they a te olfiot. W . JR. Ulark wilt 1-eemvo b o tilt^ for mo a t K e fr & Haste iuga Bros, on Monflaye*ud Tuesdays " r \ Wb will pay on July 2 Hons 10 cts. per pound r-‘Old roosters 3 m ita . Sprilig Chickens, tin- certain but- price will ■ he around. 10 cents* j J m P ' You ivlll ffnft fIm?your rmfitry ImmglHio «5wilt tut you mure tummy thou you cangotany wlior* else* Wo Mup(rtlroct, SpringfirM, •# / . '» " OiilOJ F R A N K 0 . DAY , Pennsylvania •s----- LINES—— SPECIAL LOW FARES * ‘-SCO— . S t* P a u l July 22 , 21 , 25 —Baorigerbuntl Omaha Denver July iM 2 ~B. Y. F, Xf. July li, 14 —B. Ip. D.E. Milwaukee f. * ■ ■( . ■ ■: August, 10 , 11 , 12 —Eagle Grand Aerie flinneapolii. AugUBt 10 , 11 , 12 —G* A. R. If interested ask E. S. KEYES, Heket Agent. Cedar; ville, Ohio* / $ 2 8 .0 0 l £ £ $ 2 5 0 0 ; •—*-WIJ*fc JJt'V A— RkbBlacKTarmDud: IN NORTHEAST TEXAS, ftloni?Use €exa$ midland railroad In ft community not far behind I yourmVn in development Valuesraitgo from ton to fiftydollars} peraefe, And Urnland is all gor-df -Absolutely tho best in Texas.' Gur people want YOU, atul hi neighborly welcome'Awaits thej thrifty manAndhis family. Round trip hoiueseokor tickets< are<mtidetwiee monthly t o w point® it* Texas, apd the sigist* seekingway toHouston, Galves tonAndBan Antoni© {with mtete mpdiftW fttoptovewi) is vta the | Friseo, TexasMidlandandSouth 1 ern Fftfifiy Bystems. Further particulamwifihe glat^c j furnished upon application to H. W. TRUAX, , LANDAOfiNt Rettal* iJniMtot, ltftyton» ©RK>* * - OA‘— ■“ . P* 8* ftick&Vf Qm tnt Agent. ■' TtfteiL Qi W 1 Tf . i t h i v e i h ft \ \ \ n k « iii v i iDJ €d Fellow-Mu , Seen T’he spirit o f ij breasts of most < .Mondayeveuinj technical displaj ent members, . The session rei once in the discq manner inwhicl big stick” shpw^ •strong rival in tk their official posjl T h e Herald is I few, in faCt qnlyl side of those whl ness the antics, fense oh certainj The regular bi| thing to attract I the bill of $ 5,701 pay to the Elect Mam street be A t a former 1 Eofey to proceed [ curbs on. Xenia at present for tl dead petition pd many of the petl The petition call[ feet and a resolj property owners) according to cot C1LEBMl A called me< holdSaturday business for tl 0! the year »i flpWon July A cbinxm.nie J. H/^Wolfort Ppyc* against VV. F» Ort as ford va* Dai vhere in tho tea? upa eenioi Urnformer* Bs badnofe beeno tear up the gm O v Y ji xeUjiojiBil) fmd tail pave! futnisJj idth a ’Em commur wawn«pi>yMj *• At HufUy, , ^ Village < Uteene County btsi inforifictt 1 templates tho to wnii&i ^ httofftoy foi otAmorfe fctvUlo, la tho i Dfeonucom v m t 1 wish Ptoteat tigiingf teatiellfccp us lity hi it & ■ clmiter m 0. h u b Gwmjje&fc fcsa m t a# <.? c&ahell ac? flj* without tes toguiagfac '-tohduy, oveah m m . m **<* \ Atijci ■ -NWiuiFili'fttor ‘ n 0 " * K 4 W*‘ w, 0 lifts***. ii
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