The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
: THIS CUT .’1 mm Mpfc. 'frijllftifeapf K o ram c n d i t j t t e f tA ,,- , suojHztr you Lcvvo to tr,liif d^ST^ toyouTWhffejr. ** V* 'ared For Meats tth w liw 11,0 only Hna w e p r o p w . p p a a a ’ th em righ t, M d „ ’ safe -When sold, Dou»t when It’a i10t< * bo su re . H. CROUSE. EDARV ILLE , o. Restaurant ami Binjng Hoonts igli and Limestone street. Springfield, Ohio, ; ® S « S 5 5 ! S R S S a f t ‘JKfflssjsrEftsw^S •*. *>»w Mva 6ft«tofy c S "?)?^r1lJnC2tamJaa th«m,to t>TlTU«;tQ of using his m £ iA IllSOIioainseSt.,W.tndlan6poli»,ig^ ^ B e s t For 0 r T h e B o w e l s ^ asmfi) CANBYCATHARTIC /*]t i stJtiau ?your tnonoy back;' Remedy Co.*Chicago orTCK, toft ;rU,TEIiMIUIO» BOXES lief th a t trying*, period, in women so often stiffen lervonsness, backache, adhche, o r other pains. n o th in g t h a t can equal lies1 A n ti-P a in Pills, op th e pa in s, soothe the a n d g iv e t o Vomen jf so m uch desired. I P on first indication of m ise ry , th e y will allay tab le cond ition of the a n d sav e you further j . T ho se who use them a r in te rv a ls have ceas- ead th e s e periods. They no h a rm fu l drugs, and > effect upon th e heart ich if tak en a s directed, ve p rom p t relief, i 'been an Invalid tor I have neuralgia, rlieumatijni 8 around th e . heart. u] Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Vsra if the rain, and get elseg I think had I l:nwn <* Pill* when Xwas HnsLtm.lt • would have cured me. l d them fa? periodic, piles. (3NKV PUNK, E. Akron,0. «’ Antf-Patn Pill* are soldby jlst, who Wlff guarantee test package will benefit. if i* flit return your money, .5 cent*; Never sold In outif. ed ie a lC o ,, E lkhart, Ind e of Cafitii] tiredHen h P rio r fifreet, red I s fcaf ta-inttowW BerrcHSiiMSuse, for.i&M* j sinking feeling in r‘j t \ (rhich.no luedfcinewemert J fans*week# t h a t fodds&t J £flesh * im ! f tli t i i a f e t o j l sdy i*Hef fo tcgsia Haring lnwd (raised b y *ewm <® j 1sent & r* Lottie ^ ;1* * j tfsv nfevsed ■with «*j Wifofa i h m #*P f g ] returned and 1*F i-0“!*yrl » #»® mote. f foodwithout j «et«rm»n#W •ffi it.i'uro iV-W^Tly] txons wiihont diffieuW emt) #«*• # happy *■*] ATdVfi Jo fc e fc H M * m * * m * m * * \ A M * f f50Wfe Springfield’s Greatest Bargain Shoe Store | *g The Store that saves you Money, The largest stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Felt Boots of every description in the City* S;: 35 East flain Street* „ ^ f Springfield, Ohio. mmmmwmmmwmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmtmmmmfmmmmmiM SE Jfe 5 LOCAL AND PERSONAL X n-FurnUuw an a Carpets a t McMil* an’a. jfr, and Mrs, Jo h n L o tt Ot Cincin nati were here for Thanksgiving. Mr. James Brown of near Mans- field is visiting: Mr. Joflse Townsley. FOR SALE:— Ooocl second-hand, coal heating stove. Jacob Lott. 1 Rev. Prank On* wilt fill the pu lp it in the K. P. efiurob Sahbatll. - , Mr. and Mrs. O., I*. Sm ith •enter- . tained relatives a t d inner Thursday, —Hoosier K itchen jCalffnels a t McMillan’s, Miss Mary Haines of Blancliester, spent Sabbath with h e r sister, Mrs. F, M. Reynolds. Miss Lydia Cummins o f n ea r Xen ia w ill entertain a number of young folks from here F riday evening. Mrs. J . I>. W illiamson visited this week a t the home ofM r. Roberfc •Bryson, near Xenia,. Mrs. E . O, Oglesbee bad for her guest several days th is week, Miss E d ith HeUd of Xenia, I t wy i pay you to look a t the •un derwear, Sullivan,. The H a tte r, is selling for 50c, 75.c And $1,00. 27 S. Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. Messrs, W- IT. Bull, J . W . Steven son and H, A, Turnbull and their fam ilies spen t Thanksgiving a t the home of M r. Robert Bird. Mr. W , D» Beggs and wife of Louisville are visiting a t the home of Mr. W- E . Sfcerrett. Mrs. Beggs 4s a sister of Mr. SjtVrretfc. —A folding-bed is a necessity. In many homes and is a g ift 'that will be useful as well, as ornamental. See J . H, McMillan. >#■ - v 1 —Fo r ^Corduroy p an ts ,-a ll sizes, underwear, and an ex tra good felt boot for $2.50, go to ' Xagley Bros. Mr, Charles Pendlum,,spent a few days' this week aihong friends. Mr. Pendlum sold ou t h is blacksmith shop a t Greenville, Monday. —Bed room suits a t McMillan's, ,■ n ■ Wi'ckersham, December 5, —p icture frames made to order a t McMillan's, Miss L illie Stewart is visiting in Columbus, Hr. J , C. George of Cincinnati spen t Thursday here. —P ride of Liberty Flour a t Kagley Bros, ' The best hou r on the market. MANY INJURED. aTbe last car put of Dayton Thurs day night for Xenia was struck a t Ludlow street- by a freight engine. The ca r was demolished a n d many of the occupants injured. Most all were citizens of Xenia among whom were m any women who had sf>ent the day in. Dayton. The injured numbered seventeen or. twenty and J . C. Connell and, Prof. E . B . Cox were among them. No lives were lost. —An appreciative g ift is a couch of the latest pattern. McMillan has a fine lot. BRAKEMAN, KILLED, Mr, Joe McFarland bad accepted a position .with the Dayton Herald in the circulation department. The Tarbox Lumber Company lias the erection of its new office well un- dor way. Prof. W. R, McChetmey delivered th e annual Thanksgiving sermon in the 0 . P . church, Thursday morn ing. • . Mr, Charles Cooley and wife en- * tertaiced the Cooley-Kyle fam ilies,. Mrs. F .T ;T a rb o x o f Xenia spent a t dinner Thursday-- , ' 1Monday w ith friends here. Mr-’John Finney who is attending a medical college m Cincinnati, is homo for Thanksgiving vacation .. —Plymouth Rock Oockerais for sale now. J , H. Lackey, James town Ohio. Citizens phone. Miss F lo ra Nisbefc of Xenta was the guest o t Mfsis Lu la Barber over Sabbath.. - WANT ONE:—Largest bundle of , clean newspapers fo r 5 cents ever offered in Ceiiarville. x Five cents gets you more news papers for you r Shelves than ever before, a r this office. Mr, and Mrs. H . H . Stormont en tertained a number of friends last F riday eyening.- The a rtis t a t the Bank Building is ready to adm inister to your wants in Photography* A number of colored men in t/nvn j have organized a baud, having pur-: j chased the instruments of the K* of P, band, The lalterorgan izatlon will order new instruments. Mr, and Mrs,- W- L. Cletuans eh- .tertaiued Mrs. Rebecca Smith, Tabor, Iowa and Miss Emm a Turn- bull, an iece of Los Angeles, Cal., with o ther friends Thursday* Mr. L estej Small and Wife of Springfield entertained a number of relatives from he re Thursday , Mr. W. H . Iliff and fam ily and Mr. J . G, McGorkell aud family- --------- — Miss Clara Kyle is en tertain ing M ips Emma TumbulLof California. .Miss Kyle is a daughter of Mr. Thomas Turnbull. Mr. James Brown .has sold his farm o f 90 acres ‘to Messrs. G. W- Crouse and JesseLJCownsley. The former gets about liQ-aeres and th e la tte r 60 acres a t $85 p e r acre. The deal was m ade through Smith and Clemans. Dr, E . 1'C. Oglesbee and family spent-Thursday m Xenia with Mr. William Neild. , Mr. Thompson Crawford enter- tained friends a t Thanksgiving diunerJFknrsilny. C. M. Hide.h, residence unknown, was killed a t South Charleston this m orni jig ah8:25a ,in . Hewashanging out of the engine looking a t the rea r ot the tram when struck by the shed along side ot the track. H is body fell between the shed an<I train aud was finally cut In two. H is head was severed by strik ing th e shed. H e was about 2S or 24 years old and little is known of him. ‘ Penders was the conductor and Hyland the engineer, - ." CONDENSED STORIES. Secretary WiIscm’s Story o f ' a Ready Witted Cook. The secretary of agriculture, J a m e s ’Wilson, had been talking about his tea tablets, a boon to travelers, for one of these tablets, no bigger than a eough lozenge, suf fices, in ’ combination with, boiling water, to moire a p in t of excellent tea. *'2 hope/’ said Secretary Wilson, " th a t I shall never have to apologize Ohe of the largest crowds th a t has attended a foot ball here th is Season waft ou t Thursday afternoon, io see the game between. Cedarville College and the Imperials of Springfield. The score was 71 to 0 in favor of tho local team and the game was lack ing of interest, —A groat present for Christmas is a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. See th en v a t McMillan’s, The annual Tarbox Thanksgiving dinner was held at the homo of Mr. and* Mrs. &. K. Williamson. I t will pay you to look a t the nr-* d s rw c a r,, Sullivan, The Hatter, is sailing fa r SOe, -75e and '$1.00. 27 3- Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio* \ I / . -------- :--------- 1 Messrs. W ill Pollock an d F rank Qrr, who a re attending tno tJ, P. Sem inary a t Allegheny a re home on their Thanksgiving vacation. I Give me a call a t the Bank Build- ■ ing and be convinced of the merits •of my work Itt Photographs. J . Dalrymple, a rtist. Following tho usual custom rhere_ is no .school'1toTday, Friday a fter Thanksgiving. Mrs„F. R. Turnbull was quit p sick the first of the week bu t js better a t th is time. bliss Fannie Wistormao of Rock ford, O., is the gueftt of her father, Mr. Isaac Wlsterman.' Mr. David Brad Cute took Thanks giving dinner w ith Mr. John B. Stevenson of Yellow Springs. FOR RENT :— Com stock and blue grafts pasture for 100 head Floyd Harrison. Phone J —103. Cedarville. Mr. aud Mrs. F rank Mllbum of FainsyMe arrived Wednesday for a v isit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H . Milburn. The plat opens Monday at McCollum’s for the Wicker- sham lecture in the opera house December 5, Mr. Jacob Neidy of Pittsburg, a commission merchant, spent Wed nesday w i t h ’Mr. F rank Townslpy. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nefcbit of Lovelahd spent Tiianksgivinfl at. the home of Mrs. Andrew Winter. L, B. Wickersham, lecturer, at the opera houseJ-Deo. 5. i Mr. Howard Corry and son, E a t- I peat, left Tuesday for Canada where they w ittin sp e c tth e A lberta coun- j try with the intention of investing, Bring Your Baby In December And if it was born this year wp will give him or her a Solid Gold Bing. Come, if you want a present for father, mother, sis ter, brother, wife, husband, friend or — -----“ °r Wo have to please each and alL Wo have the best in our lines, and can please the most particular as well as those easily satisfied* We can’t toil ail the things we have to show, but come, look, if you don’t find what you want you’ll not L a -(oT'CiI t o h u v * ftaMflNMf M c C ollum * The Jeweler. M isses‘E thel, E v a and Bessie McGiven are the guests o f Brook-- ville friends. Misd Bernice Wofford, who ifi casiiier a t the Havland Hotel in (fin- cinnatl spent Thanksgiving here, Mrfj- Mary Barber left Monday ,for a visit with relatives in Dayton and Springfield* Italy’s Wolf Hunt*!*, A modern Nimrod, a lmnfer of the old school, has ju s t died in Italy. For half a century he made wolf hunting a business which kep t him in comfort and le ft a- margin for a .“rainy day,” Wherever there was a wolf to he destroyed Luca Chiaretti was called in, and many were his savage encounters and many the spars le ft upon Ms body as wit nesses. His le ft hand showed the- marks of some terrible rips, sustain ed in executing a royal commission from the present king’s grandfa ther, the Victor Emmanuel of his tory, so lpiig since as 1875, I t was his ambition to capture the beast alive, and ho closed with it fo r the purpose, hu t th e wolf got Iris left hand in its jaws and tore i t So fu ri ously th a t with the maimed hand still between the animal’s teeth ho had to sh q o tit with his right. - WHOSE WAS IT? Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Kyle enter tained the Oreswell families a t nor T hu rsd ay .. Mies Mary Currie ot Yellow Springs visited- her eouyij Mrs. J . H* Mllburn tills vveek. Mr. William Graham, who is a t tending Lane Seminary ui Cincin nati, has been spending the week here, A number of sportsmen about town held a shooting match Tuesday afternoon a t which time a number of turkeys and ducks were disposed of to the winners. D on 't wait fill Christmas is here and be disappointed in no t getting vonr Photos finished, bu t come early and not have your work hur ried . ’• Straight, and fo ih« Point, ■ An English postefneo official telle of the mother of a deeeaccd depoaitor who claimed ho** sea’s money. When .asked whether tho. father was alive, she responded briefly but very point*. ed?y: "Father iivlngv but Inaigniflc* ant,” “AKDTOtl CAnit TE13- SPONGECAKE?” for. those ten tablets as I once heard a cook apologize fo r her sponge cake. “I was faking tea with some friends one afternoon in Waaliing- ton when a large and beautiful sponge cake was brought in, *r,Ah, a sponge cuke \* our hostess cried. Aud she broke i t in gener ous portions, and we all helped our selves. “But, alas! I t was no t good epozige cake* The hostess, angered, sent for tlm cook. "■‘I thought, J a n e / she said b it terly, ‘th a t you prided yourself on your sponge cake?' M T do, ma’am / replied Jane. ff*And you call tin s sponge cake ?’ the mistress went on. ‘Why, i t is a3 hard and tough aa can he.’ ‘ffTos, ma’am / said J a n e tran quilly. ‘That is haw sponge is be fore it’a V e t. Soak it in vonr tea, ma’a m / " ^ The Higher Criticism, Cyril Scott, who played a t th e Eelaseo theater recently in th e “Prince Chap/’ tells of an old dar key; down south who is inclined to doubt the Biblical account of Daniel in the lion’s den. ‘"'Doers yo’ mean fu tell mo dat Daniel done jumped in to dat den ob lions an’ dey didn’t eat him up?” ho demanded of a colored preacher, MYnft, indoedy/’ replied the par son,. “Dey mus’ ha’ been circus lions dat had been tam ed /’ . “bf», cah l Do Bible eays’ juft’ do contrary,” “Whuh doeft i t say d& tP “Don’ h it eav dat tlm miracle ink place750B. 0,?”. | «Yas.” wWcll, hain’t B , 0# hefo’ dr** cases? H ah , idggd il”—*Amerk«B A Rare”Coin, Two Bargain Sales and Three Questions, , A scholar trav e ling 'in the east says tfiat he was once in camp with his friend Bamsav, 'a man .of kin dred tastes, in a wretched Phrygian village far from th e track of travel ers. As*they were striking tents in the morning a .heavy faced hoy ofought Jfr. Ramsay a handful, of bronze for sale. He sorted i t rapid ly on the' pahn of liis hand and found among th e rubbish one very rare coin of Hierapolis. Then ho p u trit all back again J n the boy’s outstretched palm .and offered half a dollar fo r tho lot. The hoy ac cepted th e bid, gave back the hand ful, took his. money and disappear ed, while the exultant purchaser went chuckling off among the horses. Ton minutes later the hoy ap peared again and, going up to tho other Englishman,, offered another handful of rubbish, among which was the same *rare Hierapolitan coin. The gentleman kept the bronze in his hand and offered a half dollar fo r it, which th e boy re fused, though the bargain whs eventually concluded fo r a dollar. Then the gentleman, in high ,dec, hniled his companion and, showing his purchase, informed him th a t he was no t the only man who possessed rt coin of Hierapolis. “Let'ps compare/’ said the .other, emptying the pocket where his bronze was jingling. 5 He sorted the lot mid fe lt in every pocket. No coin of Hierapolis was there. To this day three ques tions remain unanswered: Tiow did the hoy retain the coin in the first instance in order to'soll it over again? How ,,in th a t remote region,-far from the haunts of travelers, did he know the value of his find ? And to which purchaser did the. coin really b e l o n g ? __ Tobacco Stories* They were talking about tobacco. Said one: “ I was the luckiest fel low th a t ever lived when I began the habit, A g reat many times 1 fooled my mother, who would be lieve me on eight. Bu t my father came in on me in the kitchen once when I actually had a pipe itt my mouth, drawing a t i t and emitting a cloud of smoke. "He did n o t need to sav anything. I knew. “ ‘P a p a / I said, ‘I am no t smok ing. I have ju st lit the pipe for Mary/ and I passed the pipe to tlie cook with as confident an air as I could assume. ' "Llesft her soul, She ‘took i t and went on smoking, and my father went on his way, satisfied.”" " I had a worse time than th a t / ’ Said tho next man. "My father' crime upon me with a large chew of tobacco in my mouth, Said he, ‘Son, a ren 't yon chewing tobacco?’ t gulped the whole, thingdown, held my face as straight as 1 could, and said, ‘K-no, sir/"*—Charlotte Ob server, ' .......... ; ■ A Wot Blanket. The youthful orator came down, from the platform a t tho dose of hia address, <n:<l many people .pressed forward to shako him by' the hand, lie accepted their congratulations with a smiling face, but his eyes were oh a certain auditor who lin gered in his seat. The young lec tu re r pressed through tho throng about him and extended h is hand io the waiting man. " I want to thank you,” ho said, "fo r the dose attention you gave to tny remarks. Your upturned face was an inspiration to me, I am sure you uovet changed your*carttCsi; attitude during my lecture.” “So? the m*w)j ,#I h*ye * itjft n w k ” YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. * * R, McClellan, We Sell and Guarantee Every K R E L L PIANO A ‘ ■ . • *' . to g iv e . *.'*<; - ,*; P e r f e c t S a t i s f a c t i o n ' ^ or your money returned GEORGE &SIEGLER . G.. F, SIEGLER , Resident Partner. , ' E b e r s o l e P i a n o s ABSOLUTSLY B U B B L E . «We h&yeJEor -naiabar of yearn need .fiOpjsolePianos in the Conservatory where they jut . ctiSWteMly subjected to the liard- -est kind cf nse. Wo have loun.ti file Ebeniole to be a g<?«dj durable piano, well apf5w .fUwear and tear of the music •*oDm,” ' 7 ,--° „if, H mtr , Directress '*»i ’U3 3onse?7atoty ot Madia. UAHUVAOT*...^CY The Smith & Nixon P iano Co. *' 10 am s I I E . P u u r th S tr e e t. CINCINNATI. O, 5A Horse Blankets Direct from the manufacturer. 85c to $5.00* The largest stock in Cedarville to select from. HARNESS Hand .and machine made harness $7.50 to $25.00 * ... ......... ..................... Storm Front Fit On Your Buggy While YouWait. BUGGY OR WAGON A special bargain iii a buggy or spring wagon to .clean up stock ready for 1907. Our wagons were bought before the advance in price and the Brown excels them all. Kerr&Hastings Bros. NOTICE THIS! m We Will Sell You 3 cans of best tomatoes for 25c, 4 cans of best corn for 25c, 7 loaves of good bread for 25c>, This is the only House in town where you can get the White House coffee and American Queen Flour, , ' w e p s r 22c for Butter 28c foi) Eggs Call atul see tlm Rooking Chair th a t T am going km kivo yon. 0. M. TOWNSLEY, The CornerGrocer.
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