The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
Q O g N N K D Y ’S FAVORITE REMEDY JWfcM*** *• tek«, Am* V» p m t u i v m m . laicJC^j^M^w^WS»**% tlnSSSSSSSS^ f£S9taki^yfeAj*yjW****ewi«*»w»Hw*i B » ; | d S S s ^ 1 " wmwwn . ni . n i ii . m »/T»r^r^ «?■-<»-*#>■v*rsw!*gv 1 I iOCAS. m PESSOHAt. Mason jara a t Nagley Bro*. Miss laiie Stewart is vl^itiij™m Columbus, Bliss, A*L.Cr&wigrd spent Tbmy* day inDayton- ' - Hammocks a t cy.it. v 1 ’ Nagley Bros, Mr. Prod Anderson was calling ou friends hero Thursday, , .1 M 'f ‘ ‘ r Mitfu',4 ic.., .. , *,p’ 4 •l ' “ *'f: L; 11^4.-. iL i, | “'35>’ '^-‘rsQfe* k -WiV. V .l l r t 'x v i i-i v?’sfh ;?{. ^ JJ aa- \\ t'E'lffims■ o SA'- v I uei L es UTEST SCHEM , A ll; OVER r m HOUSE, ;«t . ttcp'jiro rlr,ffc( je c - 'I i c-ivoa?- Nu£iVfl f,;p CK U r u a t bat Three bindm,? brra .1 van i/e had Naglvy Bros, Mr. f \ M. Cwroso wtwinl Cqinifi- ifensTnCottoyon bsspracs, Mr, Charles ifolhrcath of Dayton | Sf»itoajK^yn a vacation, Iligc;jt ivjat’liofe pi’leeS' naftl foy :r ~I.r.,i. n . j:, - ,v « i £ n, -Dusttesa Jacksim Nut Co»l a t h. Ervm c©. 3 |t-Wj Miss, Dayton frit?mis, , ^ ’ J Olr--r-,r^ " MrW, J. Tavtiox amt family spent . the Fourth, a t the Neff Grow Miss lira Maftiiows is -attending hummer school at Oxford. Mr. John doimsoR and wife are visiting friends m South Charleston. Mrs. L C* Davis and children re- turned to Cinvititiati last Saturday, ■• ■ - •,••.•„ "||-i'fl-| ■, |V IJ| iM •' •;'■• ' .: -.^.. :. ■■ i Protect! your horses from files by getting a net ofKerr &H*stmgsBr©a. n"> - - 1 , , Miss Bella Alexander of Garnet, Kan«, is visiting relatives here. Siebiesfor^ny^ jnachmo a t w©l- Tho latent crheKje nf one of tljo 2 ui,'(jv , t tjiaCI t '* 1 : S’ hcy""_,rn -of #be rcanr-y ?u o {My, un i tl,o result of fheprnpeseci plan wifi |? d wateted Vsiih Intact'csfcriaiiy if elat*p-^ motors am abtg to ro t !&' on foot, The scheme provides for rto la* <Wpbrolion of tho company with a <*a»dtalfeyJoii efforts million Ttotv ty miUionnt which ssto Bn caramon stQcfc asid tlse haiauco preferred and held by Wall st&ct hrohers. Of emunn the preferred smelt will ho paid Its inter* st» - or dividends, wtetltoi the oaumaii mahes snyv thing or not, Aud that’s wheyo tho To Pkcorva-toa Cfcshncsa <?f a Sot,"; PjQKcro, Wlier §f tln« ta uy.e Lo:yy\ t tLo Itmi'.e, F|i!t ':3 heafpet-j at-i pt^iierlj; rated fop, they tle.DT v* ^ ^wMy% Uofoie eillD" r-o»v«^ ' ‘ |j fiotTrra ore en ^r;i at I ?piraioot oud t-licarCoE pMm[ fan m ! f e? ]Mr. G. P* Nfiglnysphnt the Fourth .With Mr.Aiid Jlrs.' liermett of, $Uuth •' Charleston.r , Mr. Wmt, Kwryand wife haVere-- turnod to Ihe ir home in Loveland , after a ' weeks visit with Mrs! Mary 13wry. ““ " .*......i* ^ Bliss Lelia Townsiey of 'Washing- .ton, C. H- spent the week -with her eausin, Bliss Carrie Townstey,', . ................... r.T.r. , ?• ; 1 iMarctis Baker of Washington, •C, H. is fhegaest ofh Isgrand-parents, Mr. and BJrs, S. T- B^ker. . Air, anil Sirs. L. 13, WWilery spent tho Fourth* With Sahjtm relatives. , ;> ,?,F ..... . . ......... .... ; BLssiJoliaNagley and Mr. Clark 1 Fourth,with Mr. Xenia. --*—1 < Mr country remains to i>,o scon if tho landers are willing to have tho Now York hrohpra mufio uso of their money—! .whilo tho farmer gets nothing out of his^ common stock except the privilege oi paying a good pGco furl a poor article from the “storot” whim, a better article could be sold to him by tho bourn merchant at the same low brlce. -A few weeks ago a Chicago mail order house which had sold thou sands of tloUarn of i t s , "Meek '9 to farmers through t the country, faiid apd « jo .farmers are now waiting To she -Whitt per kohl; 'If auyrt&e assignee is going to;be able to pay them. The farmers-of tho country should ,profit; by this lesson. T '*V .^ y y' ‘hr’' Judge Kyle of tho Court of Com mdrt Pleas sent fry into th? heart? of’tlie liquor element Mondaymow- into vmpp cafe oS '*■>6f0fB3 if they lava Lillie Fields ' i J ‘ J —Sealing wax, can lida and rub bers a t Nagley Brds. - t * « . ' £ s. ''tf t < ' i1 f ti,jn' ^ a ' * onknino ease from Mayor BrennepT court under tho New Search and ............................ ' «itig ail i tho order people Misses Bessie and! Ovilla Belt of $****' " Belle, Gray. ' * .——i—— t * ' H . i ‘ Blr. and Bite, Rapef Baker enter tained seventy of incur Xenia and Cedarvillo friends Tuesday evening. ^ ^ o1Jr ^ ; Misses Dora and Charlotte Siegler spent Wednesday ahd Thursday In Columbus. i 1 » c " rt Mte, Nelson Shaw of liillsboro i» ■visiting her daughter,.Mrs. M. C. ■Nagley. —Harness repaired at Kerr & Hasting Bros. Mrs, Anna Patton of Columbus is the guest of Mr, Daniel Dean and Wife. 1 „ > 11 * "' i fKii^ y n l^ y^lmlniUm f h f j ,■* „ ,, —We are-in position to , handle- yonr gtein this-season D, $.*Nryin Go 1 , ■ ’ 1 ■ . i .* --' j ? ’ 1 1 ^ 1 ir 1 1 - 1 ■-,, >1 •Mrs, S. A. Cunningham ahd, daugh* ter, Luetla, of Marietta, O., ate the vis# mt-L -vir >^ _ * ^-3,1 -V ’> think thatthe^vfdeHcofrstilied the* -jkdps. Mrs. Lucy McClellan of Indian apolis is tho guest of friends and relatives hero. „ , Mrs._ BI. 1. Marsh is entertaining her mother, Bite. BmidehttSh of Milford, lids week. - Tliomarket is low on butter and eggs- We imiHt have both $ud will pay cash. Nagley Bros. Mr, (lowgc Ilogete of Wheeling, W> Va., was the guest of Mr K. F. •Ken and family the first of the week, - - 15 t* ■^«^v.;j..arav,^ja^ 5 iu^|i'inr irW Sfesow W, J . iSmitli, 11. A, Town- sley and Ira TmVnsiey with their futnlieo Gfauit thi; Foutth a t the Ncii Grounds. Mins Nosa Ktonin'iifc left Monday for a montiifi visit af. Buffalo, win w flhe will visit llov. and Mrs. Whiter Hofpincr. —White Lilly biaud of coffee, tjm teqtChcent bfftmlmt the inarkoL'at Nagley Bros. Mr. Churtes Si.ntiiloffc T irarsW for Sandusky whtru.liowent to fco Ms father, who laM Iho Haudusky E'lfiUer’s Home, Mt, IL A. Ah ‘lander n reporird aa very (low being •«. suffer from kigittu diet use, i t is thought tha t he can live but a slimMink. Mr. 'Fratsk Orv, who ha1 Psm preaebingatIdavlile, Did,, iiasb'vn cgfMillfif; the %vtk *>B» visff with hfoparent-j, Mr. and Mis, J. It. *«jr- •.i lv % ■■" - Miss Mary Coffey «,f Dayfon w*«t Oiled hetij as*Hutusdsy on W" otmt, of tho certotH iilu»-ss ,»f iicrst'tcf, -IflS'ephtue, Wiiols^uk wit is bright* dsieaae'*/ . 0 «- ..... .■....- Mrs. IbstteA ItM bast-sn 't I*-- vimtiona fot j-1May evening <u !»>n- tot of fyfcj, n. A , C’tui»,3»ivha*n *ff Marietta, ii„ a u ‘n ! ' i A, ie l ’»d* etfly,iTftteafuit't, *'$, . |f«n. -— .o.. t .-— , Uw, WillLBiJ *B'«ha'fu\ who hi** hfen prerxksuKhs the OistHs-sd wh»‘ MM Iit<vAv, W, flilt's pn(| if dtit < lag Ida vniMhc.!, is >*c- fte- f of friends I k -so, having finm fi ©turdte. igham and daughter, Luetta, spent Tlmrk- day in Dayton. , Dte. iff. I. Bfateh and J . O, Stewart aftouded the Greene CountyMedical meeting hold at; tho Neff Grounds Thursday. , - - ^ —--- y-*------- - ’ ' \ Mrs. Lila Young Is home after several days visit with her son, Mr. Frank Young and wife, of Colum bus, . , > - - Bliss Florence Forbes and neiee, Bliss Anna Collins, Spent- tlto week with Yellow. Springs relatives. On Tuesday they were guests a t a jre- ceptlon in honor Of Mr. George Huntington and bride. - Mr.TialpU Aiurdock met With a; serious accident Monday morning while working with a binder in the wheat field. In some manner Ins left’hand became fastened and for tea minutes or more lio was field prisoner. The fingers were badly mashed and It will be some time before lie will again have tho use ot his hand. Mayor in finding tbe alleged violat orsguilty. .Expositionto be held a t Hampton. Bonds',irr >m i lettANorfoik,, well', pleaded after having selected one of' the bestsites, any will have at- the exposition. Tim conuKissiou o M k sists of 13. B. Boot, Medina; -Clive C, Hatldy, Wausean; George W. ighfc> Columbus? John F . Given, ClrelevlUo and Braxton W. Camp bell, Cinciunati.. The site selected is ©n the waterfront adjoining that Of Missouri a few hundred foot from tlio great pier of. the exposi tion, The members Of tho commis sion expressed themselves a s being much pleased with the prospectsOf having ah unusually ewhumslastip celebration of' the nation’s ’birth of the Oiliclals. J ainestown Exposition Mr. th M« .T asiey and, family ^potifc ‘Wednesday in Srmgfleld. i v - m f i o saved . Been n ^ ^ - v d Ion 0 , A freslsly ent cteni trill take m tho water ir/j-jlj better flicn a *li$T toaghenr 4 one. Then pick r il loaves from the -steip. os fa? ess t i e Memo ate to ha In ■ Ike watvr. Leaves wfa’c-li arc r L towel to fitapl l a ilia water 4 cesy, tepidly and r<n<lor th<%water uuii^ loroiemu Tho omey pa a hoaqaet.. should hb clsau^fiij .daUyTand mam - — — - raW tiO ' bouquets. uhouM never Be allowed to remain in the room at nfoht. A fresh bou quet is a thins of beauty, but a : stale bouquet has not only- lost its beauty, hut the odor ia disagreeable and unwholesome. Laundering Black Goad*,' Soap should not be used in laun dering really nice black gowns. The bettor way is to use cornstarch or flour or rice water. Boil a pint of rice in six quarts of water, and usd this, for washing black goods. It wfli-'clean them perfectly. I t is also exeelfent for jiex IfeUtifcrtgd goodsj that one is a t a ll uncertain dt"After ' all, the safest way is,to wash ? small piece of the goods first. Bynerf - 1 meriting +K,V whether Compare' Sample with the gown before decid ing; A hopelessly faded -light gown should be put into n boiler of strong hot suds,' having half 4 cup pf Ja- vellc water added; sind boiled un til’ | t is all white,«then, hung odt- ip strong sunshine, , L ,. * , * 4t "Eyebrow bintFpen.f,‘ ‘ O! W a tch T h is Sp a ce N ex t W e ek i'1. —»i- 1 ; r; * ■‘p &-1*' •a* ,t gig r M toS® t K m .... . it A.';,* 'l <' V"', "i-'if m - ’v • - m ¥ S" Sial? -A _ -S* ^ - 1 ’ '* r ‘ ; f ^ ; T‘ } .r . * , . *: * ' * * Ir ; . 1 - ' * ' * ; ■ » A a 5 "il* fufe of ground cloves- anti .two of ground cinnamon.' Stew all Togeth er'until very Thick, thep ponr into - frUy glasses add scat, ■ 1 : ' ' * > ’ ...*... l 1 '* The heavy wliul atorm and rain (lid. great damagoTncfeday afternoon to all kinds of fruit mul shade trees, end crops in gonerak’ I t Ima been months since the rain fell as heavy aiuixhe corn and garden track was laid flat. There was some wheat that had not hsen cut and of course■ this suffered. The great'-sfc damage ■ was to the hay, many farmers hav* lug a .good portion of tho crop part ly cured. The telephone Huey out of town were all cut off and many of The party Hues wore out of uko until. Wednesday afternoon. , - The injunction m m of Maty J, Bwry and W m . and Cora Glematis against Thomas B. Molding and Wm. Blair was heard before Judge Kylfv Tuesday. Tho plaintiffs eotigljfe to have a private alley fe» twednthe McehlingtiudoMMiteisell properties, tho latter now owned by Andrew Bros, opened. .Ahutiser alloy at tho reai’of the property was also to ho opened. Xftt%ono or two witncHStswt r»texamintff JudgoKylo grained tho pefnianesd injaiKTiou against tho defendents closing the aiicys. 'Wm alley# runain private hut for thouso iff tho parties bring ing tfm suit only/ Tim KfolJ’PlMiuGohipany of tin- einnati has reason tw ho pi «ud of Hs instruments uhou the Havitod Hotel rdinpapy «f fMicinnftti pur- ihased iem ut tho Kfell pianos io ft., used in the new luilUoii doljar liHstilciy. Tiie-o iiistunm ists \vero mirefulfy aebMed after at* Hon of « umni * v iff umh s. 'iiiero w ile orders ffit*pianos for dsffenut j-aibuftfho finest t*»eost? urn otfoT ll.ir*', mat In la n d *a,|o. The Ifid l 1’iam# teumpHtiy teslorat to-* l»o •(•mratives it* tiiofirm *ff i ua ^ c < A r» wb<j u llf lx- ph ased to i»fc^ up >b- *<ain fthh all w!«i jite r ..!.(*»(«pi»iih'g p«ri(a*iog. The Mfmtgomcsy block cecaped Unscathed from thu lire that devas tated the nurroamKag property, and that fact taved to 'the Sutro heirs tir.,00n volumes, or one-half of tho library of Adolph Butte. ■After the Tl» o t Butt© the library, which : <me of the finest in the United ..as?,, containing many priedecs irifpual cditlora and quartos hf the early writer.?, twu plU<ed in ctorage, Ihq boite being undetermined as to what dispodtfon to i.:ake of it, Qne portion woo Mow'd, irt a warehouGO on Buttery otreet and was de- otroyod. Among the other rare .volumes- contained in the half of tho library in the Montgomery block that were rave il were if number of early quar to editions of Shalm.-pcare, a collec tion of mirprlfit Bibles, notably tho wvinegar” Bible, the feat folio. ed;‘- tion of Beit dousotfh works, andA’ }fi*!celc?s collection of pampltlefo m ' the civil \ m and the Bovolutionary war, ; Uafitaiued among tlto boohs that were deMtoyod in the Battery btrfiet warrhouce were 4,006 “black letted parchment volume.T, v?rittGn by the mono Tory monks find dating from tlift fctond end third geatnrica rip to tho time of the Invaitson of printing. The collection was one of the radri complete of its hind ite tho world.—Ban Fraflefcco CJIifon* lele, - - It Was Hits Job* ; Om day lest winter Hepredonta- ’ tivo of the otate of Wash- i ingtpn was eitteiiaining a constitu ent; at luncheon. A mfin pficred whoto Mr. Cushman cciccd by the nra find prerenfed toMa friend.' ‘ h the man” mid UacInoOfi ; cojjf.dcntially, 'Tvlio I ks vaittf-u morn ottipiditiM than any other liv- ‘ Tho man from Washington was eo taken ha’ k V tlsr, icmark, which - t.mvnl ta\fihu lu ha fbo height of jfiinolih’Sic.' , that La rat hi op-" 5 i terhith.il rikas iv The immainlte-; 4 : ■“•''-hlioyrnyf, t»<»k the olcoevatson c;o‘.l iratuff dly, ^MlUnghi oddly. o ^Uorhnju 1 " t'houlfr rddd* om to - t^d i'mhiwvt* tJsIt» t 'enfh wan W«OiCof the olbt is! felr.oogtephto ^ f tho lum ir;’ Weekly, Yia$Wng Fluid. O/te bos of potushpoho ounce of salt# tartar, one ounce of pulverized ammonia, one ounce of pulverized borax, two quarta o t boding-water. After dissolved add four quart# oft cold water, Use one cupiui to boil- ei*df clothes, Keepl'n jnga or glass' juts out of -die'Way of children; also: keep the children out-of tho room where it is being made, - simple IryipB Baiter. Take four, ounces of flour and-; work it smooth ‘while quit© dry, then add gradually, a tahiespponful of beat salad oil and a .quarter of a pint of tepid water* This must be mixed very smooth witlna wooden spoon. Let the battor stand for at least an liour, then heat together lightly, add the beaten white of one or two eggs and use, " To Remove F»ee Mole*. Make a paste of thirty grams of - calicylie acid with two ounces best bay rum; use a tiny eaniel’s hair brush and touch only the mole it self night and morning. At will take several days fo affect the mole a t all and a week or more for It TO heal. Use a little glycerin of starch to sooth tho rednep and only treat, one spot a t a time. Disinfectant For Sickroom. For tho sickroom a cibi ^I o dMn- fectant io made by putting o?raa ground coffee in a rancor and in ihe cento? a email piece of camphor gum. Light the gum with a match. A d tho gum Ijum^ allow ihe coffee {a burn with it* Tho perfumfe ia re- fteahinij and healthful Co well,as in expensive. To Remove Aefd Spot*. Vv’iiWi lemon juito or other acid has made a white spot .on a colored fabric try applying amfljoniu fo nett- ttajiae the eama dtub with fi little cldotefoim, after which the original ■ color shmud return w bright .fis iv«v - ^ r......, - ' Bitver. Follsbt Take half a Cupful'of 'cyhitlag , 1 half a cupful of told water dnd on e . aaniee of annuofiia. Bottle. BJmho Well before using awl apply with a Saimol cloth. *lT»Li fe good also for brats o;* nickfit. , Mr.S.'lY, Nagley, youngest J^oti ot^atuson and Eva Nagley was ham ia ftlark county Ofilo, December te lass. \Yhon 18 years of ago Wwitli bis rather, two sisters ami onq brother moved to Jowa, staying only one year. His fatlier dying- while there. , He with Iffs .sister and brother returned to Clark couhty, O, A few years later he'married Miss Tamar Ann & arlotfc ot Pleasant GroVe, March 7th,, 1869. They lived a very happy life together until her death December 29, 1892. Ho-with his family moved to Cedarvillo, where he lived until death .claimed him June 27th, 1906.. His death came Very.mfrxpected caused from heart trouble, Ho had been ih Very poof health tho Inst few months bub unusually good tlio past week, He was always bright and of a cheerful disposition, never complaining of his suffering. He inlisted in Company D. lies liegiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Tho deceased was07years, 5months and 27 days of age* Ho leaves one sister, Miss Neotny Nagley rff Dela ware, O., and 60 veH children, Mrs. Hattie Dcnnettof South Charleston, Frank of Xenia, Moody of Cedar- ville, Oscar, 2ella, Harry and Clark a t homo to mourn the loss of a low iug brother and father. He also leaves elx grand children.- - HOwas temperate in every way, was always a man of his word and always believed in tho right. Ho lived a very qulefclifc and was great ly devoted to fils home and child ren. Ho will bo greatly missed in bis homo and community where ho lived. " U n c l e J o e C a n n o n on AMERICA AT FLOOD TIDE The Next Twelve Months with PEAR SO N ’S MAGAZINE A s t o r Place, N e iv Y o rk _JAfiKHOnmEBUAN, otO.a 5 .M-Jefr.eT,n> Straits*ntNatfao:.ijj.iamalitci, i»psttsaAcafu bjks * •,t.ifcd«r,:>the ftA-.™'| ciitor.ai ria'l.a •’w'.il t.'iin e;:5Efecha^ocftin-uc|-r rcptmlthf aJA.iriialsthti tat;Dtag.ca1,unj i:Cstt.al . wtqnr.MBr. ihe s.-.hr. V ITf AW-J'OI< of 1’ *f,l t.fCtf 12 fa IBsEfiglisti.fcxa: the nrtfft cm -* cZ I.or:‘ th.r. a*jJ - r t ! fS. eeir, 1 ho£ttj d p jOFtrthi ic.pafia-.i ant!--1!* uf;-TnCa.iB ot pi-i-il1, DAVIDOKAlitVUi>IULiai»«. i *i’t u. ,~3 1 1 ' : takpr thouteot c.-.t; 1 :on!, ■VCf iTBtcfOn. I’eAUKSM’O •-- ....-------- ntairtssfitsooi? 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