The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
«frv ww*- aaura^g<Fc^^^u o^ ^g ai«tgia 3i LOCAL AW rH>*>^OCVtvj . Osear iatewrfWW ms 4 m b ■(mVMk in Gofomboc* ■ tom * - tbmty JSokiwii’ re*] ■ ^##kguv##<»i^*«k#<>* Mu** S'w p %t %m in Xante 8#pt* ic, j Dust!###. » . #*. « m » * C«» :MNkO.il. Morton toteMteKtenr# Tu#rMl#yspankMqn<teym<l T*ws- thnfUBStotMr-W*&*Nterrcttntw filly I t SpringfiilfU :■ 8ab’ h- ■U. fg to Aims. Maobteon *p*nt iwlth Mh» Mwy iMapai',' ■ ■ * j\' ' .../ W,#fleF#W??fW’eff,weaFte*,a,*P|S; Miss Bell# ttoU’hufXentehiwbeen Mr. «* «i Mr*. Jton beater^ ‘ma th ths tram* of- Mr. W. J. Smith pauteriMiss&#*«» McFtotend thiswaqk. ■ . .. Suhhfttfo* ° K#v, O. H. M illffo mug wlf# mm. visiting in N#w sotwordmudat G*k- totot, pa* White mm? Theynriii at tend tha WWrige of Mr*. MiUlgsu’ s 1 bmthvivvJfr. $amm Morty ufNewJ ConwB Tlmy will l » ainamt three woofes, .- A«ectmd-ti*adbsHtgystfteMafor• |pprpnM*torsateatWhltoHj’g , Thiswe«k the teoaher* have been mimeMhiir meet#f& t rim# i t Xante $&£tt*ncUnff the InsUtette. Mr* end Mr*. Seme* Barr at Bey*. Ml** Mery Kwiuf xetumri to her Lem spent Saaturday and Sabbath home itt iewleville Monday alter a .•With tetettVtolteto, ■■■'.'■' . vteit With reteUves imn. Mr.Jhwie#t ’sWwdl, themainstm t watchman at the reUroad ha* been granted a month* vacation by the company. “Jim11is enjoying himself Ashingand limiting and attending the Mata fair. Mr. FritnkErivn is tilling hi* place. -Mr* Charles Gilbert and wife o f c f i T f i t e r i ' f e k i l f i v b * ? ....... . ...S®hWi Charlettonwerfi'tlm idieatanf .^ooata. on«:feather-bed*'.iWb i«»thor . p ^ 7 'T "^ " 'r. •■ t relattvea hew Sabbath,:. >/ . pillows. ■• ' ' J.B, Brown ■*; jfr.fheo Vqftesbarg hs# movad] /-JL m ■■;. ^ ^ ; 1 ' .......................... Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ervin of p'. 'jastamny to hi* inrni he*r Bove- Iwid. Pliers wlllbft no preachlogin ^ {LB* Church Sabbath owing to the absence of"Diepastor* . f . — *-**.* w*.» vmbup . i^y r —We are in a position to handle are spending the week ;with, Mr. your grain, Easy.accesstoriStevntqr JeSSeTowhsfey. “ ' ' ' vr ' jaiiutgood dump," * li. S. Ervin Cb>. Mr* George S>* Shroades, and family of Xenia spentSabbath and Mondaywith relative* here. Mr. Frank Erv luereturned toCm- lnn.H Vnhrl.W *< m » .» ^'ffb / ' ; relative* In Hillsboro. .JAVMintjtwruBMsoviin - 1 Mr*. M. C. Nagleyand ceildren cinqatx Monday after a visit with I and Miss Geona Strain are visiting ?hli....parents:herm. - ’■"■■“■■■'■'■■"'- *- - . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Button ot Blofton, Jnd., spent Monday- with Mr, $.S, Collect and family. **«*? MbFarland is the gueBt Mr, Orville Stevans, stenographer of Mr, Bichatd' CaUoway, qf Xetiia and bookeeper for W, I*. Oleman* (tupng tbe io^ltu(o« *' t— s « ik iwAn»i^« has mbyed into-the Gain* property Mrs.'- Ellen Freeman o f Mt. Car. well, Gl, b visiting her sister, Mrs, goiiert Bird, ’ " , Mi*# Clara Kyle has for her guest Fon pn>n.':—A four room cottage I’MtW Mary "Wingettof Washington, on Xenia avenue, Mrs, M. A* Cr$s ,B* O. - well. Miss Baurp * and •<Helen Fowler hare returnedfrom a trip to Mntgra Pali*,and Tosopth., , Mr, G. W , Harper visited his sis- Mr, ana Mrs. -DavidFelioWe have ter, Mr#, Mary .Mathaney at Dima returned to th. U\ home inBirmlug- ham, A la -A second-haud buggy suifcabla, ' Mias MaVgraetta Watfc had fvr hhr for schboLpurposes for sale atW ov guestsWednesday; Kev, JaniesMc- for<* a* ’ y ; Michpal phd Mis* Frugh Of Bdil- w brook.' ^ '’ ‘ 1 J " .- il * • (1 ,H...M*'Harrtm- is 'sa id t o - have j made profits amountingto XXX) In a recent railroad deal. We | hope toe didn’t get any ot it from poor scrubwomen nr hardworking ‘ men-Whohaveb^P-Sayingjjtlittibat a rime in ’br4ar’'-mhaveaonm«)ing ■ for the tainy day. Bevenfceen big breweries have or ganised » trust, Their plants turn but annuly2,800,ooo barrels of beer,. Beer drinkers can bust it if tbeywill by calling for the product of the in- dependent1concerns, but the best coarse to pursue is t o drmk no beer, Nb drink, no buy, no sales, breakup of the trust or financial ruin. F o r S c h o o l C h i ld r e n That for quality and service cannot fee equaled at the foflowiaff r m sale * An excellentpurebred Jersey cow and calf tor satoi inquire of W * J, Smith* 1 ■ »l * 1'>? It Would Just Sub Him. J !-, * ' 1 *; 0 ok Mds-1 Air ■Gerflia~-r umcast'for,the part of the fool in the mew play burKdm* raatic society is to gi ve- J- .Geraleljne— make-a lut all ic ig h t ^ d S a e b J iiC h ie f J&l. Clara—-Don’ t he sUrpriscd if Wit- lie '/Sspleigir; ptoposes, tnVypu- W[ he-WfUf ‘ >¥ .1ft-1 u j'i’l \ Clara—Sum I dou When J-ro- fused. him last night he said he didn’t cere wh«t becbto^tof»him,T“ ; Bov. A, B. Henry, Presbytery meetsMonday '^ B r ''M ;■ f.'Marsji and,,wlfev-Khd . u , ^ - . --— , • . haye been spending several weeks MesBers. M. O. Mmear,'Jr.’, and r . . ..... - .... Intbe Northaboutthe lakes return- _v , Bohrer o f Springfield ar“ The atmounoeroent that Br. .« C. ed bt»me Monday evening. 7The Br. ^ e ^m ^ amw daya withMr,. Jo Middleton la to xetorn ' *S"bl returned lookingmuchbetterandhe. S Jr , as pastor, of the M* X 1 fchtack-ls '■waa'grestlybenefited by the trip. ^ • * . 1 , ., > received with touch, pleasare by h is ........ ..... .......... ....................................... ............. W . « , « tB. moniberaof tilic ong- gregstion as well asin theother non I T ^ T e o i M m , , .a , cotlbtder- gtogfcttofii Ktould togrettb m u m S 5 S « i £ 5 S ^ £ “ quite d a % ^ en by bis remotal* beendeclared . rtry, mrever. Wien, . . ■ . applied:»»n not be. changed! ........... Some one got away hrith Mr* A . i .i,,*. >, O. Bridgman’s gold watch last JGlifton. Saturday afternoon during the4colt1 show. Mr* Bridgman think# ft*ito- poSslble that it ctrqld have gotten . . *' '..."' , . . . . ' ont of tols fdb pockefc hy accident, (o f good BOWS) IS a lw ays A iemroh- was instltttto<i on- the B p p ^ ia t ’jd i SB is /OUT Bd»" ' « » « » * » but npthingcduia he found* vertism g m a tte i, fo r i t te lls w ■. n ^ Wfe^etBSSVe m PW - anallylarge apple last Saturday of chasing goods fop you r d a ily the Wolf Blver variety, i t weighed rtporin a seventeen and one-h*lfounoes and n e e d s * , , , jneaaured fourteen and -one^half W B S E L L . incheslAcIreUtotofanitos? i Mr..Faul Luce of Columbus spent the first of the.week visiting relati ves and friends at this place and Mr, Joe'McFarland has accepted A position: asmanager bf the Ohio State Journal agents in, this state, Mr. McFarland has had consider- able experiencerin .this work and will prove a good man to the Jonm- At. -----.1^-1— 541*2lb, SeutkSnow B*U» Ceftfen 1 , Mif« W. B. Clemans and ton Fred Hub or Modtt Ffaur fur Soc j returned home Monday fromBan-* * ■ 'r' .. I -.— *, fl,«v W-ant after i* A s « i nm r / », ..... 34r*2ibSatthPurityBbuefor'koe Mng, Mich.,where, they%ent after ■^Th* abo »0 mm far Omsk only— -ihetonew automobile, aBeo, Mr. V - .... ■ Cietnans had Mr. JamesMoCatm ■f.- -;J " TWftWfA*'gun 4UI.W«V»'. _ .. . -. >9- btoumtiy j ^ va ..... tow of Dayton on th# trip to getpdinfc* D .m b t per lb.„.__ _ .J..... ..ito « » ** to how to operate it. ■,. .pggt ■ p t r : - .VVtr*' T --n. v,* . . Blon Cofito pea'Bf .... -Ito Th# OhioBtat# Bair thf# y#*rh a Sweet PntatoM (fine oh«i) per b«*n well attended the excursion ■ peek.,..,. •Me [ train beingwell filled each day. On SIlU .OT*4U|* •*»»—v- •-'-r-- Tin dan*per ...g j i Wednesday theraUro^ pwpl#B«re ■Ti c s no*. W If VUiJVaMM^■ -Maple Flake # Faek*we#)' tori...-Me■ -at tiie station sold outafl the round m id . sank Fen* Sugar trip tickets on hand and had to re* ........ serd.'to'^ tot#!waytottiy” - • : S:B*i* Star -'ofBenox ,,soap...;...,,..ato “ S C H O O li B O O K S • AT COST CaJioo’* (»H {Mcyd.OSo i-^wwwpp i * - ,1 P » w lF ^S r p r f i . ;; .05e ,Bcj; y 4 , .J m Mmm w illbeheld everytwoWeeks heginlng. fate rday at tftaBridgman trimk norih of town. Ttoere wiUbe stoseAWtot BttotaadA andBpace, The hers#; that wins tuarmost heats at to t tourtoeet# Will'gettheprise# A large number of horse#have al ready entered and there promiwes to be some interesting sport at the hrasdL Two atop watohes, quarter i |.fm b Mmim* 'iwd whip# will b.§ |4^entb#Winttera, ■fiwtisyffi aiashri mtMkimm&.t■ Boy# And . (iBb ». Sehool *' A *'■■*■ 'toil,# *1% ,Haifa Good, to# hard Wear aril ymt the kind that W® 0 f* aerviso. Try to* . Ben’ t forget “Oar C3MJTHIBG -m m m m m ® * . w « $m«.. « m k ymiwam and ean pToveit. And at theright priwea to. A t ; Ifetopeto.lto#. ' Th# B#ntoO|eatio Congress!oal eon- venMon at Bebanoa Tuesday fesul* tod to M< % j&#ttv«r ofWilmington betog. xmmhtotod on the first Ballot. 1 * - ' . i n kvu*.-^ stayed by her tom « m » » Bonglawi of Xenia, •Ifri B#nv#fwashot pmout owning m the death o f i relative. HeIsa ptomnet baelneeiman and banker eg 'ISirJtoC oapitolr Mmmm ■ Jiimi.vMoMillaa smdH ayv tofvsfcAiritdlsyig fijilfiJi’ mm • JWWilw"M>r’WflHNWTbevftar wi'a'wwlletTWWlPiiVTg UK ' ; *ve^TPIJ^*W s . The race# last Saturday at the Bridgman track proved quit# Inter esting those that had gathere'dlosee the sport. There Were several heats that were quite Interesting, C, C. Weimer had his pacing horse out as did Mr, Jesse To wifsley, who recefitiy purchased “Bnck Bwlng,” Tin Cans, Jelly Glasses at Nagley Bros,:'.;, -*•!have ■ opefiedmy > haraeto aforein theroom vacated byI*. F. Born, wiiere you can get. .harness* halteit* pads, whips, collars, trace chains, id factmostanythtog kepjt ina firctriassshop* Jamalso pre- pared to do ymif repairing at* -XMaonabtoprice* - ;■"■■-■. B .F . Towhsley, BADBREATH H, W. Meri-raiu-maice ot,Boys’ (S r i - A A -high-made Shoe# in yid W4 J ) / . | I I J ppft box'call, all stylo*..„,,,, , * ¥ * m » Misses’ Extra Good OusUty end Wserift# Shoos, in' box calf end vlcl idd, heavy or fight sdUd leather sole*. BuUt fl»| 4 C ■for service, else# • JJ.% tft #****'•*1*''*******,,*^**»* T , , The tome quaUty inChild- j { 4 O C - ren's sises #% ' ; g p ls Z l t l tp 15 »,*...,,,«*.«*.,.*»*** j ***\* —'. UoyV blftpher ‘or lace Bhoes Ift vlcl kid, hex or kangaroo calf leather*, standard screw or ‘ McKay sewed, Guarantied 4M F A , absolutely all solid, 8i*es * AtOw yT, " The same $ho#s in youths'. f f i l A F shea u to # p l# 4 rD , , , * , M +' rl " ^ Misses’ solid leather pox calf ^ 4 A C and kid lace Shoes, patent ^ L a v leather . , , • • * * * * . . * * • * * • * ♦ « * * * v •The same Shoe in Child- ; d H yen's, s!*eit 8% w | # V V t’ to.;ti, ■ . • - ‘^•***"7;.:’' • >> , Boy** Satlft,, palf Bah Jjondon-, (h i A F N Up;:McKay sewed, -Sizes ,8%' • W | / V fcO Akl *.i«, i *V>**« ,”* - 1 <■ ' Thfi.sawie Shoe Ift youths', (f t l /V/\ Tadies’ sizes in School Heel; ,■ Q C Shoes. |1J», ff.45 i H f ap j|w 7w : /.tm ihoe^wUd'leather.soles-. Alh sizes,: 2$4 *»$««>;* ’ fjfc, Me^iahi-makevqf.Mlste'a';':'s‘fiqes;;ih-iaU. *, -Tleathers* OrthopedicVftdl'1 ; • f f i i ' jfk IF jv,hr -#e # V t ^ « v ^ rrVq, ^ t ^ Hie fame Shoes in Child- fiM J IF to 1- •«< * .................... ” '*?<■; rn , ,...5 1 .""U‘ |[''^T*' -Misses’ 'Kid :Shoes with*1# gusydniteed•.leato« '■inner and outer sole, standard firm ..screw, patentlcather or stock , i ^-y ' 'Th&'same-Bhbfc inMChHd'-';*.:,'f:-T ' -’i l ^ w W . ron’s, sizes 8W * J Growing Larger ana Better Every D ay. ■*J* , . * * * 3 , V M * * i; Is%* . . . f t ; y *’* ^ ■ | 1 .... ................................................................... •» K c-V r, V 1*^ '• «A%d#liaptfihr^v ) J *- 6 z Ashlbm—^hht .wot "the cans# o f the Findera’ E d p s r a t i o n ? . ArijSsanl# * * AP; ’^toisuntetanamg before their Marriage, He told her he''was earning JpGO« week, tod she thought lie.meant he .was getting j thatamount*—^Woman’sHoiuoCora-. panion. ' . ' ,. To Cure a Col 4 ■ * -.•Ho•;>- /;,1 KSStt V,1 V 1 1 Where lnriiibln«t!bn Told. Kewitt—They say that ,tli e, per- aott w itlf a strong imagination ha# absolutely no htmu for figures. , Miifryat Don’ t ybu believe it. When my wife gets her imagination at work upon her age shdban make arithirfctic look sick.—Philadelphia Press., ‘ ’ “ / plutod, - “ Whet did the teacher say about your essay f ’ askedMrs. McGUdlcy. ’“He eaid it was tautological,” an swered the g irl graduate,-' ' - “Gracious mel To think of your doin’ anytbingdike that almost the fitot 4ime .’trying” ^Mphmgton Star. CharaoUrittic. Mifkins—Wliat did lie say when- you called him a hog for taking up two seat#in ihe car? ■ Bifkins—Oh, he grunted some thing in reply,’but X could see that fie was bristling with indiguAbon, -Chicago Hews, . _ No Birin th Thit, “She declAfes ’ did:' was- never afraid to tellWhatheragCwas.” “ , “Quito so. No woman is ever afraid to.toft whather age was.*— MinneapolisJournal. No LtbtitiS . - .' Tlie Man—rAnd did they serve lobsters at the tequet? » The Maid—No; there wasn’t t tingle After dinner speaker.—Pick Mb Dpi: ■ jW is ife f 1f|«r,6ow*la v -r-Utelf..ir«rtfi■ , -.'r; W. H.BrOWh* th#popularpension attorney* of Piltsfleld, VI, , s&ys: “Next to apension, th#bestthing tiget isUr. King’sNewLffe toUs.” He writes* “ They,keep myfamily In splemUd health.0 Quick cure for Headache, Consfipaflon and Blftioutoesri *Sc Guaranteed at; *U druggist#* ■ .The one big eventOf Cincinnati’s * Fall.Festlvnlwastbeppenihglasfc': Sunday of the New Qlymphic Thea tre, A, more auspicioua theatrical event,has not been, chprnfcled any where m tins countryand when it is takon> into consideration that this beautiful modern playhouse in de voted to European *nd American Greaterter Vaudeville, .It must be admitted that something extraord inary exists* m this more Fertile o f amusmehts fields, Cincinnatians x»jt Avery rank were there in force at every potforanco} |ho masses were interested, ahd the hankerand; thejpreacher rubbed elbows witblthe street gomhi.- The toiletsworabythe ladies in attendance at the first per formance received uuu$allay atten tion. The efiroundings, the furnish ings, the everythingabout theNew Glymphioisbeyond description, like* wise the unparalleled talent that Manager- Cleveland presented. He promised the biggest and bestenters tainment ever seen in , Cincinnati, and he kept his word. The normous crowds appreciated everything. For weekbeginningmatin## Sun day, September Oth, John W* Anson wit b# seen In his latest andmost lifelike impersonations Win. Jenn ings Bryan, The big novelty featua# of course will be Balph Johnstone, the Acrobatic Aerial Cyclist thatas tourided New Workers all last sea son at the Hippodrome* A l Coin’ s Pantoihirte Dogs, my Ward, th# :Dlantlest Soubrette In Vaudeville, and W. J. O'Hearn’s big spectacu lar production “A Komanoe of KtU- arney” , are all faces and features entirely new to Cincinnati. Ou tlie same hill is th# grand OpreTriO, Haley A Meehan, black face sing ers add dancers? all these together with Flson * Erfol ahdaoveal other big numbers will go to make up a program thatwill excellastweek’s hill . O ut 3?ali styles 3afB. in, w an t you to seg iftem . W e w ill g iv e ypu the latest styles, A correcfc^JBfc and : guarantee you you r m oney’ s,worth o f wear and satis- faction . -C om e in ldok us o v e r and g iv e ns a-Ohance to p rove this. • v > 2 H N E . j H O e S : - Springfield f 0 hio, 25 % Main S t, Ebersole Pianos ■■•■ AB»OLtrr£LY HH^AISLE. ' * HORSE FOR SALE,, ‘ “ Webarnt6rAWimSkb$*109usedJttH’taritMsatola ti»t : OMUfcrratoiywherethey m» notmmiiy latjtotedto to#torii- ’ estklnd c£ writ, W# bar# ftsunt tea KbtoKde to be a good, : dursbl#piano, wepakfatostaadmyw»*T«hd tearof teeamtite SCOOtt.” . bm bum BAtm,Dirwtmsi^ ^ he -mQmmmmtyUiikmib aito' ' ' IH W IU l'A O T V ttW to tIT ; Xhm Smnttlh & N ix o n P ia n G C o . 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