The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

I\n & * d n c tio » # In Boy«TOvercoat, FV Eioellrtica Our L>b' W ^ k w ill compart* w ith that of any other t o , . . « 'S e d a n i U e THIRTIETH YEAR NO. 7. CEDARVTLLE, OHK), FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1907. l 4 \ This item when jnark<d with < j % 1 Iiidtix, denote*that year labscis, ( >s n#it due and a prouipt STRcnt is earnestlydesired,»*<»,. PRICE $1.00 A YEAR* ft « # § w o a r e g o i n g t o g ^ to buy and wilt be 'Season, TUisisthe a t once, MONRy vercoat h in d u ed Overcoats Incoats. [in this lot, TegulM' id and fit of these Dburpassed, Values id$25| i'riee. ,< $ 13.75 [of Blacky Oxford ivercoats and . Rain ft in above, 'we will if 20 per cent. £> M W * ‘ ' I e r w e a r ilST S ; y v e s t s ONLY. Hats tree. en> Last Meetings DEATHOF 1<W7 GREAT SUCCESS. RAMSEYWAS RELEASED. ;Bellbrook:.:ha* po litica l.troubles: file* o'her places. That la there ar< ;.#tttedttoA': ti} .'^li * 0 .■ pi**! --------- ; 1tlcittn get*. his fuiapecli j , 1 Some days back John R. RatoSey T h e r e s e em s t o b e n o a b a t e - ’ and W . \V. Cunningham w&6 ar- menfc i n t h e r e v i v a l . I t con* ftnf bound ova? to the araafi i. - ' ' e Ju)ty *or W shooting of ahorse be~ tinues t o b e th e to p ic o f .longing to JnsonGibbs. ‘JtaftiBoy c o n v e r sa tio n i n t h e home&, end Cunningham are Close friends Rinrn<? dr w h p r p w r 0 trrnnn n f aod rtw,tt b,S)l ^ ith the "political s to re s o r w n e r e v e r a g r o u p o r poWjra thafc ber, in x<Jma. The m en h a p p en to g a th e r , former is haw mffietfjjffilctmenfc, for irr .i. 1 1 i - 1 . 1 murder* his cafee having'heeh poat- . W ith b lu s te r y n i g h t s and. popec} several times. The latter t h e su ffe r in g c o ld , p e o p le }riU)8*orany ° % e b e la n t e r n jus •brave th e s t o rm a n d c r o i- d ‘oc“l p”“" t h e b u ild in g ' t o - h e a r , R e v . I Both men-, claim ttmt;*the' arrest R a lp h A tk in son^ t h e E n g l i s h ’ for killing the horse Was to injure pvon irp lkf w h n fintetiPO n tw n ^hem, particularly Ramsey, who Is e v a n g e lis t w n o n n is n e s a t?WQ g00p to have his trial for murdering OFFICERSELECTED. . i The animal meeting of the Cedaiv vine ProteoUva’ Association was ‘reld Saturday afheradop In the Mayor's, office, There 1*sUll life in this most important organisation yet, even though 1ft has bad little work to do of late. ' Mr, C. E . CooleytVhs elected pi*es- ident; Alex Turnbull, vice president, O. t>: Smith, secretary ahd treasurer. The directors elected were Messrs. J» C. Townsley and A. Pi, Oreswell; who were chosen for-throe years. weeks series of meetings-Sab- b a t h ,. Rev. Atkinsoipis • a leader and a commander and has been able to bring* workers together that have proven prodttctiyeof gopd results.- In the*. meetings - praise- is a Strong feature and *Rev.4At­ kinsonmafcesgood use of the Bible songs, A choir .of more than thirty voices! has fieen assembled; MisiporaSiegler presides a t the piano. The opera bouse last Sab; » bMhmormngwas filled, there beingno services in the -other churches. During the after- ndon a special meeting was arran ed for young folks, the jowerfioor being, well xfitted. ¥8e gatleiy was reserved for adults. Rev. Atkinson gave ft personal talk to the young people before his sermph and drilled them well1 on, “Oh How Love I Thy Lawl” from the Bible Songs. The young folks gave good attention and seem togreatly appreciate the importance pf the meeting. About seventy-five came for­ ward, their names being taken by the different Sabbath school superintendents. At the evening service the bouse Was filled until standing room was necessary* Monday evening the meet­ ing was held in the opera ' house a t the close of the far­ mers’ institute. At this masting the Nevus quartette of Xenia Seminary assisted in the singing. The evening meetings this week are being held in the U. P. Church, as well as the afternoon meetings on"Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sabbath willbe the closing day and all meetings will be held in the opera house. Union services a t 10:h0 a. m, Men's .meeting a t 2:30 p, m. and evening service a t 6:30, ; ThemeetingSabbath morn­ ing will be for old folks, and the lower floor will be re­ served for them until 10:30, when others wilt be admitted. The galleiy is open to all A number of Xenia Seminary students will attend the Sab­ bath meetings. a rnivn by the name: of Satfcier. Judge Sboup beard Ramsey’s case Rrbjay and he Avas releasetl in that the evlde^c^ \Vah not, sufficient'to hold him. EOlTfi KENNEDY. Mrs, Edith Kennedy wife of Ed­ ward Kennedy, colored, died, last Sabbath morning rof pneumonia. Sheljad been au invalid Jor a num­ ber of years ami, was. weU known to ini residents having- lived here slnee the War/ They Were married during the war in Mississippi. > , . The funeral was-bold Tuesday irtorniug from tii© A.-M** Ev- church burial taking'plSce in tha Baptist. Cemetery, . Lawson E . Emerson, clerk of the Supreme Court resigned last Thurs­ day after, considerable hotoriefcy. Since bis wife-asked' for a divorce last summer Emerson,has not been at his office i or stupe time and upon eXanphntion found that he was short in his accounts, Sorbe time ago It was charged that he*acted asmiddle man in gefcting pardons for peniton tlrtvy prisoners where political pull was necessary. The annual P’armers’ institute 0 ; Yellow Springs w ill be held at the opera house Thursday and Friday: February 2Land 22:, The committee Member* have used their best on- dedyors to . arrange, aii. interesting and. instructive *program. There will be a corn exhibit and four pre- mi umswill be awarded Of $4, $ 3 , ?: and $l>. T h e iad ie so f the Presby­ terian church w ill serve dinner both days. ... , Less than one week after fbn death of her brother, Samuel Rit- tenour, aged more1than gd years,* passed away, Mrs. JSamuel Walker,* died*afc^the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Little, twb miles west: of Jamestown, Friday iftornooh at 4:15 o’clock, of uraemic polsbnlpg, from which sbe hari stiffsred for about a week, Mrs. Walker wafe 81 year* of age, and had lived id precde coUrify the greater part of her life. She- is, survived by her husband, who" is $>, years o f agOj, »n4 the following children; Mrs.' J / M. Carper and Mrs. John Litt(e?of Jamestown, and Mrs, Edward- Murphy^ of Chicago.1 A brother Joseph Rittenpur, also survives. The'funeral services v/erc- held Sunday, and burial took placa in Jamestown, : Light; SAW HIS SHADOW. SUPETINtENDENTAPPOINTED, The/; believer in th e ; ground h.pg jbuncan, : of Zimmerman, w ill g e tth e ir six weekB of winter jthis, .county was on, Monday ap* If- there!i* anything. lu.-aeKdpg hi*}jkS^«%d gs supBriptendcht of the shadow. " County Infirmary, ' There were The day Was dark and gloomy un - 1 thirteen candidates for the place til about three O'clock wheri tfm sun which the present superintendent, a FAIR DATES.' The following are .the dates select- ed.for lairs in thp Mad River aijd Miami Valley Fair Circuits; C teene,-Aug / «-Pj Champaign,’ Aug,- 13 t 1«} Carthage, Aug. 13-id; Clark, AUg, 2-7-23; Logan.- AHg. S0:23;' Coney Island*, Aug, 22-24; Madison, Aug. 27-80,* ,Ohio $tebe, Sept, 2-0'; Montgomery, Sept, 2-0; Butter,: Oct, L4, ( ’f V *’ * J suddenly burst forth In a brightness; that would make the shadow* of the ground hogs© large he would hunt his hole from fright.. B y noon Saturday there was decided cnnnge in th e weather, as if old Boreas had held the refrigerator Curfehts fOr ground bog day, By night fall the. mercury had fallen until the' zero mark wan offiy ten points’away,'* M. C. Bankard gives up March ■1st. Mi’B. Buncan will become,matron of iberinstitution. ■f,-, WEATHER REPORT. —The Tatbox Lumber Company have a few nice, sleds left. ’ GETfi SEVEN YEARS; ; -Rainfall, 8.49 inches; wind direc­ tion, 'Southwest; sunshlUe, 12 per cent; clear days, 3; cloudy; 20;* part cloudy,'5; number of rains, 18;th un­ der showers, 1; range Cfteniperature, 12 degrees; average temperature, 37 degrees; highest‘temperature, 76 de* grees; lowest temperature;' zero; number of snows, 3; depths of snow, 4 lucheS, This hasheeu a very dark month; and.:also a Very w e t one, next ram Itcannot.be said thafc the four­ teen th annual session pf the Farm­ ers’ -Institute was lhe success <J those of former years. There is no cause fo r 'critioism on the part of the officials or the executive com­ mittee who had all the arrange­ ments in charge, „ The time of the institute was Uii- fprtUnute in being as it Was- -Tn the first pRiee Monday Js a bad day to begin with and' peoplc could not gel out readily. Again the weather ana. w great amount o f sickness kepi many away. Sickness deprived, several from taking part that Wert1 on the program! But the greatest reason assigned is ’probably’ the re­ vival that is now in progress herm —Those Avho have1hot y e t seen the clothes racks,t am Selling* can do so and leave, their' order , at Kagley Bros! *' *' * E /L . Smith. .A NEW COMPANY. L I Bt GUMSHOT. Mew Ybrtk, Feb. 3 - I t was if pa­ thetic stffi'y of a bbtterfly life in a groat city Which Coroner ’AcritelU slowly brought to light to-<iay .in his investigation into thfe suicide of Donna Ives, who on Saturday night dressed inh e t most elaborate foltet and shot herself" through the heart in her. rooms in tup St. Ceorgo apartment house. - - —- —' ;The girl was tired of life a t 23, and behind her. euteide. the Cofoher found there was the threat made by the girl afew days before to Commit a more sensactenaf crimes From inore intimate friends o f the girl the Coroner learned that the girl’s dispair was due to discoveries m&d« by her mother during a recent Visit here. The mother, Mrs. Laura Lut*, is now on her way here from; Springflel.i, Ohio, to take charge o f the girl’s body* The Coroner learned that the girl h a . b en friendly with a broker for about a year. She had called him “Satan,” and a t the time she pur­ chased the revolver with which she killed herself she had told tier friends that she w a s not going to have any one say anything about her to her motherduring hcr vlslt.- ■When the girl met the broker she was rehearsing the “dip of death” iof a circus company and a still more sensational act was being planned for her. The broker urged her not to risk her life, and since that time She has nob been on the stage. When her mother arrived here for a visit about two Weeks ago she found the g irl paying MOB a month rent, with carnages and automo­ biles at her command and many handsome gowns. The mother asked questions and finally the girl stated that she expected to be married soon.' One day when Donna was out, hoWever, a visitor came to the house Who told, the mother many things, and Mrs, Luts ended her visit, Since that time* the girl has been melan­ choly' In one of her letters which Donna Ives, as she was known on the stage or Donn^, Dalile, as she wa& known by hef friends, left Upon bet* dresser she asked ;that she bo burled in a cemetery beside the grave of her Just a t this time the .mail order houses- are Vactive itv ilooding the country with b ig handsomely gotten up springcatalogues. quotmgatfcr^C Uve pricfefTon staple articles and making a ll sorts of sounding claims for your hash - They, dono t olfer .to, exchange their goods for the farmers eggs* .poultry;^nutter and other pro duce. They don’t trust ,a penny's worth, but make you pay ’hash be< fore yott get jthe_ goods and freight besides, . I f any thing Is wrong with the goods or they do tint'suit, they Will nor, exchange them for you. They pay 110 .taxes into1your city- or county treasury,w ith which youn schools Are maintained, roads bridges and sidewalks built. They do not Contribute to nny of our churches, charitable institution nor te ourpoor, yet they keep right on advertising, while some of onr mer-, chants have laid off untli spring. \' * . - , 1 MONEY to loan on first, mortgage on FARMS, only Wb also have FOR SALE SOME desirable farms; and several nice OEDARVILLE, XENIA apd JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS. SMITH & OLEMANS, CEDAR* VILLE, OHIO. Ltickteff ManInAriun«j. “I ’m the luckiest man in Arkan­ sas,” writes H . L. Stanley, of Bruno “since the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my g)od fortune to the wcrld’S greatest medicine; Dr* King's New Discovery for consump­ tion, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time, Mytvife improved With the first bottle and twelve botths com­ pleted tlm cure.” Cures the worst oughs and colds or money refunded At all druggists. Trial bottle free. The milk producersof Clark coun­ ty have, for weeks had trouble, as to the selling-price of th’ejr product' There is in the City of.Springfield a concern, the Springfield Pqre Milk Company thpt purchfisesmosfc Of’the milk-from the farmers and' dairy­ men. . Some time ago the Board of Health attempted'to charge themjpi a year for selling milk in the c ity / Ffdm .fchis the Milk Producers Association has .grbwfi until it has 'considerable strengfin,;- ^ A^mecttegwas.held. Saturday and it was*n Oxcftetf one. The associa­ tion is out with the Pure Milk Com­ pany nud another has beep propped ou the Co-operative basis.* Farmers’ have been getting 11 cents for milk and they want more: owing to the increased cost, of fepdJ They have aSked for 14 conte a'gal­ lon which the company will hot pay. The president of this concern stated' that he sold niUk at 9 cents when corn Was fid cents a bushel ahd that ie made money and thatffhere were no need 01 a raise in price, . The Pure Milk Company now at- cinpts te bluff the farmers by sta t- :rtg that If they raise the price to 14 cents, a suit will be brought for vio­ lation of the Valentine Anti-trust ia w . ■■■■- ? A co-operative company will be organized and general opinion is that the farmers will eventually put the other concern out of business. John Barton, a restaurant keeper of Jamestown, found a pearl worth •{100 among oysters received py hiffi la°t Week, The pearl is as large as a small marble, ; Allie May Smith was found guilty Of manslaughter by a fury h i the Ghurf of Common Pieas- and sen teheed- to seven years In the peniten tlary by Judge Kyle. Amotion for a hew trial was p .gued by her at­ torney, M. it. Snodgrass, but it was dented. January 1808 being the’ wettest on \ People are all*absorbed m this work record at this place, viz, 9.45 inches SamUel Crcswell, Observer. Mrs, Robert Bird, sop Frank, and daugbter * Mary!; evpct-fc t e , leave Tuesday on*, ah' extended' Western trip. They will visit with relatives at diiferent pla.ee!} enroute.'’ They w ilfv isit a number of-the Pacific coast cities, and the trip will be one that should be- marked .with much Measure. I t is expected that Frank wills be gone some months, and will reach Seattle before ■his return. Mrs, Bird and-daughter, expect-to return Sometime during May. ' The following is' the program of tbe'Farme|^s, Institute to be held at tb? Jamestown Opera House, Thurs­ day and Fridhyr February J3and 14: Wednesday, 10 O’clock—Prayer, Rev. vW, J *.Loos; “Growing Hogs in Winter,” J, Al, DOble; “Failure and rihhcess With Alfalfa/* J . B. Peels; *“Improving tlVe Texturd of th eSo ii,^ J. Baldwin; appoint­ ment of committees.. Wednesday, 1O'clock (ladies’'sos- sianMj-'“Short’Cuts in Housekeep­ ing/* Mrs, Mpry E. Lee;' “Never Donev” Mrs. Harriet F. G. PeelC; vocal solo.: Mrs,-: E.- Thomasrdhes- fclon box; reading. Miss Bargdill; “Bright Side o f Farmer’s Life,” Mrs! Albert Booco; “Former as a Social be tor,” Mr*- -Mary E» Lee.; Wednesday, T O’clock—“Origin, CoUtee and Effect o f Storms,” & J. Baldwin ;re0itajtion, /Bobby Shafts* Miss Hazel ’TonkinSon; “Looking Forward,” J*AL Dobid, Thursday, jS:80 O’clock—Pfayer, Rev. C. L. Conger; “Thedorn Crop” S. J. Baldwin; “The P ig -F ron iBe- ginniug to End,” J. H. Lackey; “The Wheat Value ot Land /’ S. E. Anderson; report of committees; “A Plea for Better Feeding/* J. AL Doble. ' Thursday, 1 O’clock—“The Ref* erendum/’H , 8 , Bigelow; “Alfalfa” John M. Jam ison; recitation, "The City Girl’s First Visit to the Coun­ t r y /’ Miss* Goldie Levalley; “The Study* of Crop Rotations,” ’J . AL Ijbb'te; “Onr Feathered Friendir.v S J , Baldwin, WANTED, WiR pay cash for address, apd presert employment o f O. D> Mat­ thews; formerly vvtth Welle Fargo Express Co-, at Chicago; Said to have fcWo brothers, James and Guy Matthews near CodacvWe. General Merchandise Co., 1515 Manhattan Bid. .. Chicago, HI, —U bo Golden Rule Flour. PREPARETHISYOURSELF: For those who have and'form of blood disorders; who want new, rich blood and plenty of it, try thiBi Fluid ^Extract Bandeliott. ' one- half Ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparil­ la, three ounces. Shake wellin a bottle and take in tekspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime' Any gbod pharm­ acy can supply the Ingredients at small cost. <, This is the prescription which, when made up, is called “The Veg­ etable Treatment,” by others, the “Cyclone Blood Purifier,” I t acts gently and certainly does wonders for Bornepeople who are sickly, weak and out of sorts, and is known to relieto serious, long standing Cases of rheumatism and chronic back ache qnickty. Make boi M bp and try IL and could not be interested in th<> institute . meetings as ’ in former years, Taking everything into con- -• sidei'utioit the meetings, were writ " attended,- ' n 1 The Monday, morning session opened with the absence of A. A. Huber hut the "newly elected Stale \ and Dairy Commissioner, W. V. Dunlap, came, in his stead. Ml*. George IS. Scott was the other State speaker. For the three sessions on Monday t h e ,1Nevin quartette of Xenia .fUrnjshed' the..nm&ic. Tim organization represented the Xenia* SemlttaryiTiiid judging from the ap* plans",- gave good Satisfaction. Monday evening the principle ad­ dress was by Rev. Herbert S. Bige­ low of Cincinnati on ‘’The Initiative '• and Retelendum.” \ Mr, Bigelow 1 thoroughly explained this work ami the necessity of such a law whercm the power of the people Would be ° placed in the hands of the 'vo ter.. Misses Lydia' Turnbull' and' Louis • Darner-each recited a*selection. - •TUesday morning Mr, H» N.- En­ sign read quite a lengthy paper rn “Sheep Husbandry” . and he was given a vote of thanks for sanm. The music for TUCBday was ‘fur­ nished t y the CoJIega Quartette and jfche Students o f Orpheus,- Mlsf-es Anderson and Stetretff and Messrs. Spahf and Ritter composed the, former white Messrs. Dwight anti 1 Walter Sterretk_ G. H . Creswell, Raymond Buil and Howard Ores- well composed the latter. ‘Misses Conner and Ensign of Jamestown, 'sang a duet. The nominating committee com* 1 posed of Messrs. Jobe, Pauli anu Hill reported the following officers for next year; S, C. Anderson, pres­ ident: C. E. C'ooley, secretary; O. A. Dobbins, Vice president; O. E. Bradfute, John McDorm&n ' amt Win. Conley, executive committee. In the corn exhibit Messrs. John K. Bradfute, John Burns and H . N. Coe received awards in their re- , spective order for yellow corn. Mixed, Mr* Fred Brewer of Xenia, White, Mr.O. A. Dobbins. An excellent paper “Work of a IContinued on last page.1] SOc and $1.00. RESTAURANT FOR SALE. baby, horn to her after her marriago . , ,a few years ago te a young man i» i An extra iDeeting has been jersey eify, from whom she had announced for women Sab* ^cn separatedmr some time bath afternoon at ^:30 a t the HJV Church for ^ay o r «er- vice. ■. Ti * will Ghs*p for ewh. a Hvaone. Lonfr ri*e Nevrn Q uartO ttO Will f^AMt rctuai, Natural nil# a t th e Mon*» in e e tin ii gas and other advamsges, Will HsbbathAfternoon. ' K m x X ' ’ow.:‘'''tM*‘ **** Wisterman Is an agent for Cedarviffe for the Remedies made by the American druggists, Syndicate, These are the highest grade, jeady made remedies on the market to­ day and the consumer can always feel sure of the best results. Here you can always de­ pend on getting the most reliable goods a t fair prices many articles for J(ess than tiiemaii order houses, , No difference in treat­ ment of customers on ae count of age or color, Don’t forget the place, CROO SB B U C K Cedarvilie, Ohio. MM*#* ANNUAL FEBRUARYCLEARANCESaLE In which our entire stock of Boots, Shoes, Arctics and Felt Combi­ nations will be thrown on the market at prices that will insure,its quick removal* We Need the Money and SheIf*room, You Need the Shoes* Take advantage of the prices we offer you during this sale, and cover the feet of every member of your famT ily, while you can do so at such savings to your pUrae. Remember I Our guaranteo for good service in every pair of Roots or Shoes you buy. ' \ t ■’IHiffivalueSi'; Sale ;price. . ***,;* . .$1.29 Douglas $4 $4,50 and $5 Shoes, Sale price..*$3.25 Men’s dress shoes $4 $4.60 and $5 values, Sale price,. . . . . . . . . . . . — ............ .$3 and $3.50 Men’s dress shoes, $3,50'values, Sale price,. .$2.4$ Men’s dress shoes, $3 values, Sale price....... $2.24 Men’s good solid $2.50 values,................... ,$1.48 Ladles’ $3,50 and $4.00 s h o e s , .$2.80 Da ies’ $3,00 shoes, Sale price.................... $2.29 Ladles’ $2 and $2,50 shoes* Sale priee........,$1,69 Ladies* Comfort Shoes (warm lined) $1.50 and RUBBER, m P M T M m r Men’s half Arctics, $1,00 values, Bale price, ,89c Ladies* half Arctics 75c values Bale price,,. ,69c Child’s rubbers in 30c and 35c quality Bale price........................ ......................... . ...25c Remember the Date, Remember the Name* Bate commences Monday, February 11th and ends Saturday, February H o m e r * B r o s . 39 $£ttt*th S tr e e t , Co .9 S p r in g f ie ld , O h io ,

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