The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

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Til# gettutim tablet? etampt <1,to-«»r*o*jroigvmonejbaek. tfg Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, cal (.SUJE, TEXMIUIOKBOXES arve . ;, .. srytliing depends upon nerves* I t is nerve force Otises th e brain to direct lotion q £ j’Our .bodyj.'it is forte that causes your to pulsate, and send the through your vein s; it ve force that causes your < ch to d igest food, your rs to-filter th e blood, and ;er t o secrete bile, fact,, nerye fo rc e . is the that runs your body,'so feel worn-out, irritable, <• is, cannot sleep, or eat have p a ia or misery tere, y o u r nerves are and your system rutl- T o restore th is vitality “ Jr. Miles’ Nervine which trengthen and build up irves. Y ou cannot be Vw ithou t strdng rferves. years Dr, Mllrr and Antl-Paln PUls linve been » companions. Early in mar* , wbllfr raisins children. W ccame an worn-out—*could not md. ho appetite; indigestion I, and had *och awful Uhray Chen I began twins X>r. and a t ones I began to iffl- tnd soon Hated myself ■» S. lu TOT’NG, VttsbUrg S t, New .Cafctlo, Jte i**' Marvins la sold by- ifour who wiir qu aran tee that tn» Is w ill bsrwftt. If it fall** *» nd your mwwy. _ , Aedical Co* BJldiart.M >A COMMUNITY TRAPS IH8D8E TRAPJ*tnkni m . ft U * parftwt machia^ i! Thwwfhfy Inipefitw II ' 'OBT8A# h the Mly »' •arioWf tour. PM* W JIB Sr&wiMTfM atwiw*** L O O K H E R E ! What we w ill Sell you on Saturday for cash or trade 1 can good tomatoes Bo. i cau good fresh-'corn,«e 5 loavos Cottage ttekery bread Sfie S lbs, of Streetmana best crackers 36c , 4 Ibe of Green and Green** bast crackers *5o S6 lb, Sack American Queen Flour uoc. 36 Il>. Back Snowball Flour 50c iP 1 peck of Rural New York Potatoes 80c. Gelery, Lettuce, Cranbom?*, OrAnge* and a ll kind o f Fruit and Vegetables at a .very low prtee. W e p a y ZBp f o r B u t t e r a n # 2 3 c f o r Egg® Com^ lu ftrtd# 0 ®tt )0 jluo p i c t i i^ thflt yfo ftco giving HWftyy 0 . M. TOWNSLEY. The Corner Grocer. I FOR SALE:--Plymouth 5Cuckerals, Gall on W„ H . Crcswcll -ilHTII OF •—Second-band rubber-tired buggy at Wolford’s, Rev, Jero Ry le is tlm guest of his fa, be?, Mr, floury K y je ., Mr. Roland Kyle of Xenia visited relatives here the first of the week. Miss Aliie Hood Katie Nisbet, is visiting Miss Miss Anna Atkinson is tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. Haper Wade, Mfs. .McIntyre of Xenia is the guest o f Mrs, Bello Gray, After Several weeks illness from paralysis, Mrs, John K, Bradfute died at her homo north of town at fi;8Q this (Friday) morning. 0he bad been in a critical condition and her friends held little hope of her reuavery. The funeral will bo held from the residence Monday at l:3u p, m. Standard. : AT REST* —A go. ford’s. I buggy for sale at Wol- Don’t forget the'date of the Union Repot, Thursday, Feb. 21. Mrs. Wm. Edgar |s ill at the home of Mrs. Dona Boyce. t LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | —Second- hand buggy for sale at Wolford’s The date Of the Union Depot has been set for Feb, 21, Mr. k O, Bridgman lms\been on the sick list this week. All trains will Union-Depot. : be on' time’ a t the Mrs, J* D. Williamson has been, having,a severe attack Of the grip. Dr. J. (V George spent $abb*th here. of Cincinnati —For sale, cheap, buggy a t Wol­ ford’s, Mr. Joe McFarland, of . Dayton spent Sabbath here. . Mr, Charles Hopping who has been, in Stubenvllle, has returned home. Mr. John McFarland has been un­ der the weather th is week. Prof’s. McGhesney and, Allen of the coliegp have missed several days from their class room owing to sickness, ’ ' ’ . Mr, Lames Cowan, a Civil war vet­ eran of Clifton r died last Friday. —Save yonr good buggy, buya second-hand one at Wolford’s . The Cedaryilfe High SclipOLfceam.. met defeat a t Xepla Monday even­ ing In a basket hall game, by a score of 88 to 2. .Mrs. 0 . A,' Spnhr of Xefiia visited ber parents, .Mr. James. Townsley and wife, Tuesday* ■ If you need cheering up come to the Opera HoJuse, and .have .a gQpd laugh a t VThV,tipion'Depot for a Hay,” ‘ Mr. Martin Coffey is working with his brother, John Qti Postal Tele* graph Company wen^k at Hamilton. The Franklin Cliadtauqua will be held July 10 to -August 5. William Jeiitungs Bryan Will he the star at­ traction, ' Five bents, gets you more news, rs for ybur shelves than ever ore, a t this otfice, ’ nape bef x Mrs. Wv L. Marshall of Xenia' spent Tuesda^^ere' with relatives,.. Messrs., Edward and Moi;toh Aiken o f :Bellefquuraine, have re­ turned home after a v isit -With. Mr. T. N. Tarbox and family, ,’• Mr-. Walter Iliff a n d , wife deft Wednesday morning for Cloverjand, Tnd., after a short stay here. Mr. Joseph Eavy of Xenia at­ tended -the instxfcute on Montfay^aud Tuesday.' 0 • • ■ •■D„ Bradfute and Son shipped two animals a year old each out of their ? .MeadowBrook herd to Prof.'Dodeon of Lonislana, Monday’f ' The ’ship­ ment was by express.' Mr. Mose Johjnsing and Belinda Whitewash will sing in the .Union Depot. ■ Mr...Isaa c Wisterman lett. Tuesr "day for ap extended business trip -in Kansan. Nagley Bros, have something in­ teresting for you. Something, new. See the beautiful mirror. —Golden Rule Is the brand that’s been With you for years ard it’s bet­ ter now .than ever. Try it. ‘ M ibs Mary Bradfute, who has been teaching school at Fairfield; is a t the borne o f her mother, Mrs. John K . Bradfute, who is suffering from paralysis. The Jamesfown Press states that the largest hog ever shipped from J amestown wentforth Wednesday! I t weighed 855 pounds and .was raised by Florence-SmRh^ Messrs, CharleifBUskin and Paul McMillan have been sick with the grip. Mr. McMillau wasop program f # Monday nfternooh session r f the Institute bub could not be present, ecdarville township School Report. Number of jOIsFrict' Enrollment................ .................. ............. Average Daily Attendance..................... Per Cent Dally Attendance.,..,.............. Number Number Present Every D a y . .............. Per Cent Present Every D a y ........../ Number of V isitors.................................. Rank for October................— g 03 mm$ ts ® . -rt* & g* S1 "S4 y g0333 ttare*.TO P1 r> j * 3 i & 1m t i oa■ '*# to i ......... qitmgBaiK « - V* .W ■ •oa.-. ■ , 0 ST .-yt ■ e» » i ? ■ ...... . ......‘•“•IVlbji I % 8 ' 4 8 8 7 1 84 18 10 18 18 18 19 120 28 18 9 13 12 12 14 HK) 8S I t 94 82 94 92 B 88 H 4 2 6 A e 10 46 5 . 0 , 5 8 8 6 1 26 14 0‘ 60 23 89 48 8 21 0 0 0 8 1 3 0 «. 8 5r X 4 2 8 01 D. L. C b A wf O s IW, Supft, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS VICTOR Talking Machines A complete line of the most improved ma­ chines, in f TheSUTTONMUSICSTORE 18 (item Street, . •> Xonia, Ohio, 'My.,W. H; Corry, who is in James­ town at present attended _the insti­ tute Monday and Tuesday. ' j $f ^ ^ r', * , , ^ ^ f ‘ c/ y • See ’’Undo Jo$ht*and *“Atint Sa­ rah” in uThe Union Depot for a H a y r i \ , ' Miss Martha Trvin was horn In Rockbridge, Vlr. May 24, 1838 and died Feb. 0,1907 being in her 09tli year. She was a daughter .of John and Elizabeth Jryln who passed away years ago. She was of a fam­ ily of twelve children only tour re­ maining, George, of near Xenia, Jamesf of Marion IndM John of Toxag arid Frank of CedaryiUe who always made his home with the de ceased. .Their brother Alex Irvin died only last March* She united With the M. E. church of Cedarville twelve years ago under the pastor­ ate of Rey F* E . Vange. She has Jived a quiet consistent Christian life. She was of a very retiring dis- ppstion saying but little but al­ ways doing little acts of kindness wherever she saw it need M, She yvas a-good .neighbor and will be greatly misled .in her home! Her illness was only'of a few days .being pheumonia.’ She passed awnyySry peacefully,knoWmg; that she was ;oing, and said that Jesiifi Was with her, ■She was attended in .this short illness by Mrs. A . L. Irian o f Xenia*1 and her neice EdnaLalso of .Xenia. Her fnueraf was held this afternoon in tlio M, E. .Church. * Her pastor R e v .,Middleton officiating, Inter­ ment iu cemetery North of town. WRENS Advance Spring Sale Our buyers have returned from New York and car loads of Spring Goods fresh from the manufacturers are arriving daily, . In our Dress Goods department, the very newest models in designs and color­ ings are now ready for yonr Inspection. The. most heaiitifu! stock of Silks, Ynilos and fancy weaves we have ever shown, are now on our counters. Best of. all, is, we bought our stock six months ago, before the price was raised on raw material; and we can .-elHthese new goods below any one else. Our newstock of Furniture is superb. We can ship to your town with little trouble or delay. Prices are low on these handsome pieces, Complete sets a t satisfactory prices. The Edward Wren Go., SPBINGFIELD, OHIO, Mis’s Belle Campbell has given up hut petition afc. Nagley Bros, store as clerk* Alias Bernice Northup has succeeded, her* > Mti Edward Stuckey and wife,. Who have beeh East for soine titpci returned hump last. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, S. L . Sterr’etfc of South Charleston attended services at the opera house Sabbath. The Clifton Yi P. C. A., will give a Valentine social Thursday even-1 ing Feb. I4tb at the home-of Air. GdOrge W. Rife. Everybody invited. ) ( ^F * 111 r i ( v ^ ^ ►1 1 Mr. aiul'Mrs. M*O. Nagley enter- teiii':d. ,Mr. Thomos Fields and wlftf and Mrs. Ffahk AfcElwnine and wife the latter being from Kansas- City, Afr, BerfcUetick andsister: Nellie haversturned to Columbus after a visit with. Miss Lillie Stewart. - .Mr- Htimet Wade has rented the Jdhn McLain propert.#r on North Main Street. • J Mrs. MAry Cleaver of ifa i’veys- burg spent Friday wRh Mrs. Frank Reynolds. TheUnion Hepofc will lie gjven ln the opera house Thursday evening, Feb* 21. , Mr. Ffank Ain^Tey of Hayton who 1$ well known here -has been sick with typhoid fever-' for several weeks hag been.teken io a hospital .in’that city to undergo An operation. The mfrty frlpnds of Mr. ’and ^trs. Howard. Bratton 'w ill be sorry to learn of the death Of their infant child which'.occurred a t their home5 In Springfield, of bronchial pneumo­ nia, after an iUhess of only a day. Ho uofc visit Nagley Bros, store without seeing the mirror and re­ ceiving all .Information concerning it, RevtB* E. Maftiii and Dr, Hutch­ inson of Xenia attended the revival meeting The church was crowded and tlie meeting was probably the mdst succnssful of tbe series sO farl About twenty came forward, Mrs. Carl Van Horn and son and Mrs. Van Horn of Xenia spent Wednesday with Mr, G. N , Stuckey and wife* —Golden Rule Flour has all the flavor that’s in the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any on the market. Miss Carrie Cline, formerly of this place, but who has been teaching'ai the O* 8, & 8. O, home in Xenia, has resigned and accepted a position i.n the. Dayton schools, She will make her home with her siater, Airs. John McElroy. — ..........— ................... - ■ - —Do you long for the good bread* your mother used to bake? Then use Golden Rale Flour and yon can havo it. , Ate A. Bradford attended tin* fun­ eral of an aiiht Hi AVaynesvilie, Monday that, had lived uni 11 her 97th year. H e returned home Mon* day. ■. ■ , Mr,, John McCall, a former stu­ dent at fho college him who Is now at the Xenia Seminary,*spent Sab­ bath here attending the Atklnsoit meetings. ' The Kelly. Speaks,*! Fogg and Black sale of red hogs takes place at White Hall Feb* 15 , The Packet! and Grlnhell sale is on the 14 th-at the Grlnuell farm, The Watt and Foust sale Will be held in Dayton Feb. 12 . ' The popular Amateurdrama ‘“The Union Depot for a Day” will be given in the opera house by the f meits* Aid Society of thb M. E, church m the near future. Date will be announced later. T* II. licit, administrator of the estate of Frank H. Waters, Chicago, who was killed by a falling derrick, October, 1905 at the construction of an overhead bridge near Wilber- force, has sued the Pennsylvania company for 110,000. The agency of Smith and Clematis recently sold the sod acre farm of Mrs. M. A. Oreawell to Mr, Alien Haines who takes possession March 1st. The J, 8, Brown farm racer tly sold to C» B, Harm r, has been sold ! to D. R, Johnson of New Jasper for Mo*peracre. On Wednesday,- February 18th, the- Fairbanks Theatre, Spring-, field, Ohi^ Will offer one of themost entertaining of He musical farces that are touring this season, ^Won­ derland.” This piece is one Of the lively skits that are constructed to and entertain solely. I t accomplish­ es .Rs missionperfecfly, ft is assured. Its company i&an efficient one con­ taining some of the best comedians employed in tills style of entertain­ ment. The Chorus is afSo a capable, well costumed and well drilled one,. On Thursday, February 14th,, the Fairbanks Theatre Will oiler one of the productions which will stand out from the list of those o fa the entire season, John Drew iu “H is H oubo In Crder,” Mr* Drew occupies a prominent position as a delineator o flifeto -day . Help unexcelled In portraying the type of the aucceBS* ful Amerlcan gentlemau, Haisiiofc Only capable, however of tfepresent- itig to perfection the externals that g e to mak'e up their character but he i s equally capable lu enacting the scenes showing him under the stress of feelings : In. this noW play re Iscalledupon todo thlsfrequent- ly. Indeed conflict o f emotion Is the basis of th is drama* -d?be play was the sensation of the Lonttott sea­ son where i t ran tor two years and in New York It,lias provoked end­ less discussion. Its theme i s one treating of the Amoral system.” a s It Is enforced to-day. The story serves to reveal some of .the hypoc­ risies practiced by those believing themselves to heaimostimtaaculate, Cn Friday, FebruaryWtb, Blanch Walsh in ”The Straight Road” will come to the Fairbanks Theatre This production entailed a vast amountof commentinSt, Lemsand New York. It is from, the peti of Clyde Fitell and is one of the few piecfS to-day dealingwith the great contrast in Amerleoti Jiff 'hftiimeii' the rich and the poor.1 Its story; howevepi is not oho of capiml aftd labor, on the cent'ary, it d*»ls; With regeneration of a girl of the slums through her contact with up­ lifting influences*,/ Several o | the; scenes are startlittgin their realism and fidelity to thehie in the slums. MpvFlteh’hashUHt every character lu the playarounda teal character known to hint InNew York iife, In faetthe dtainft is based on a- true story*, MissWalsh needs:no com- memfation as an actress. She has been recognized lor years ak;one of the foremost of the American g®-, tresses ihptet-flrlhg.greafc emotional' flights. The, Fairbanks Theatre,'spring*- field; Otflo, wiu offer- on Saturday, February i8tii, onc of-the.-foremost metressea. '/of/,the.present period,; Madame- Modicto*. For., the -past; fewyear* she has been id retire*' Menfet ;bot. like- -other -prominent, players, she- Wat unable to remain iwdy fromtheStage, andthisseason she hat resumed.-her .performantse5 again*"'MadameModjeska ha«.at- tamed-d'ftlinrUowOihue of |ha-most; abtc lntcrpreters of cliseic plays,of the "'present...--century*"15During her- 'entagemenlaMhi Faifhankf Than* fco she will offer from her repertoire Bird’s Mammoth State Until The Arrival of Our - ’ N EW SPR ING GOODS ; - • We Offer Unusual Iteduotions,. The reduced goods are among our choicest lines- but they^re styles that have not been reordered for next season. Something has to give place. Though marked down, the standard of tailoring jsk ep t U p ; can’t afford any pinching there—there’s our guarantee to protect. You. get the best service ‘we can give you. Will you call tomorrow? i Willenborg Bros Tailors, 22West High Street, Springfield, Ohio, I ■ 1 \ . KeepYour Eye On our advertisement. I t will pay you. We are selling 8 lbs. Navy beans fo r.: .25c 3.1-2 lbs. Crackers (best made)..«♦. **r ... . . . . , , . 25c 241-2 lb. Flour (Snow Ball; or*. . . . * . . . .« , . . . ,50c lb. Coffee (extra good, in julk) f o r > . . . , . . . . * , , . , I 5 c 3,lbs- Prunes (fancy ones) or **., ... , ,25c: 25 lb, Sk. of Fine Granulated Sug r for.................*.$1.85 l.: cans Corn (Standard quali­ fy.) f o r , ......... .25c 4 lb* Lima beans for..... 25c . W e a r e P a y in g 2 qc a dOz, for No. 1# Clean, fresh, eggs. 20c per lb for Ho. 1 Butter, We want a few cans of choice country Dard. Will pay 10c a pound in trade, • Do Y ou N e e d A n , Overcoat? If so come and get, Our $15- ones for.*,. . . . .$10, Our $12,50 ones for. >,, $8.00 These Coats come in black and gray and ate the Season’s purchase. Y ftlettiifi##* A Oye&t A # a o r tn a « u t- ; , Ave rt “ the Yellow Peril” \ In your own homel Your reason tells yoit it i * c impossible to ’wash anything pnre white with chimp, etude yellow soap*. Besides turning whiteplothes yellow, they eat your fabrics and hands with their naphtha and other injurious chemicals. The one safe, sureWay is to boilthemw ifh MapleCity w . ^ Soap This marvel soap will evea restore garments, made yellow by bad «oap«, to their original unspotted whiteness. Boiling clothe* with Ufl# pare, whit*, wholesome aoap sterilize* and purblrs ivithoat robbing, fading or afcrinklng tlwm in the least, The Mapie City U a preservative Soap, brightening paint and . woodwork, shining windows, dislits, tin and silverware* A large, substantial, White cake, je, At all grocers. MAPLECITYSOAPWORKS, Hwtnovihr Ilffieh. YOUR APPETITE ***** o 1 I '*4 If ycur appetite is poor, eat m eat To tempt your appetite a n d . 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. # ' -;#HI 4A #McClellan# KtiMife r tho#a rntes Madama Modj<*»ka Ju ; aynonyat lor "Lady Mari^ih.” In mart* int tha ptejtsnt ganmtton i>( Schllter’* uFary «tuari” aha l a- theatra kwradutlnctiy her awn, N«> «Wt wnn gi^at duHi,often, q?-,* avlfwas within tnriitofy achteved the greatest i***tona of human naiwi^ tttefnpb in iha rote of “Lady Mav- as pnrna.wil »<j tha inaatar jk KM*alt bath” Ihat Martama Modjeak* hap. varwit* in»mia*Ih»it #*»i«Wim« »> a tba tMmflaMf thu ■ ‘ i I Vi

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