The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
7 100,000 USED IN HVTBY WNE OB BUSINESS ■ FOR ALL FURFOSES Ifie— . o u vm ^ i p a m y k t CoMlog » b 4Ml detaUa pn duninttd Tho StsmVir.i . Visible VC riser *‘VprMr*<rmt+ J LOCALAND PHONAL J !>:«' Golden Buie -'tour. | FOE BAIAStto* Plymouth I»oeI{ | C o i'km ls. t 'ail on \V, H. e rcW i H ,' oBimun. ■Agoodbug^y Eft* sals* at. Wol- ferd ’8. - ’■Koueo F o r Root; M r s , m . a . r i t h v t u . Inqu ire of Mr. Thomas Sponger foon ttojsSek to t, Mrs, W illard Tronic Is very sick with pleural pneumonia. W. J. TARBOX, LOCAL AGENT. STANDARD Cumulative . NON- TAXABLE INOHIO ® % PREFERRED STOCK SAFE IHVESTMENT. PresentPrice$10EerShare piTtaoftds psytiWa 'quittelly —January, Ain II, July. und Qctoter. ' , First tma only lieu netfn*t entire aaeoto, ■Milch nre *iom thtto three timeo tho amount ht the FroforreU Stock. . • % -r-^eireiKfitinsa.are hew hearty'five, timeatho aa'tesas.n.sr -: THESE ARE HO BONDS. Certifloa detailed report,, inventory and *ppral50(nent* cafi be oyamlnod at the offices I P 1? HoAortteapS, who will tlao mall ox* i \ I'latwtory yhmplifot •and;subscription blanks ■ upon request* * TheSfeiardlllwerkBo, Worwoottoffirteinnati; Ohio. A large amount Wf this atopk has haoncold. I .to tho cmhwyecsoi tlifeCompany. The balance T ii,l!S E ifi? rt 4 ‘t0 Jtiis P'lWio su b je c t to I PKIOE SAI.B.' 'Alrsuhacriptfons slronld'ho accompanied b^T ieckordraft payable- to thti order of A. 31. IDLSOX. Trenailret. PILES FISTULA AND'ALB DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Or, fenclhn nrjtoJmice> trofersfauAmi 1159 paJiutf thaL Jifi tu«kc 3 jx specialty <>£Uiicp dfc&su «md ium Md 'iJyam ecnstjnt tnperreact). J»o»min and detriU.Ki tpm FLdder, Kidrfoy, Bl'xM aftc* If.gc.iicj ami Dirc^cit ct Vfoncn, 'Vtltm: FOJfcIHMK OS' ItECTAIi DISEASES (FRCtti «na anJuywa»3R(9o2t«t>6ntscured*XciaUfched<£39, dr . j, j. M c C lellan < « % C olumbus , 0 .. CASTOR*A Bor Infan ts and*Children.' 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Mr, .Samuel McCollum is quite sick suffering from gall stones. Mr. Clju8..HoRpI«g le ft la st F rid ay for H o t Springs, Arkansas. AH (rainR w ill bo Union Depot, on time a t the Mrs, Nellie Landis Day torn is visiting in Mr. aud Mrs. L« H . Snllenberger are visiting in Oxford and Uincinui.t.. Hr, Will A rthu r of east of town 5ms been quite ill tbit. week. Mr, H.-A. Townsley will hold a. public, sale Thursday, March 7,1907, Mrs. Lucy McClellan of Indlanap o lia is vls^titipg relatives hefe, ■ ■-feetiistl-hancl rubfepr-tired buggy a t Wolford’s. Mr. J . K . Wolford was in Xenia Tuesday, Mrs, Aumv Boyd attended the funeral of a cousin In Springfield today. 'Miss Mortha-Cravi’ford, of Jam es town sp en t Sabbath with h^r broth er, Prof. D. L. Crawford and wife. Mins F lo ra Neshit of Xenia was the guest of Mrs. IP, 31, Turnbull, Sabbath, , Mr. A rthu r W righ t has returned home a fte r a visit with Mr, D. M. D,jan and wife. Mrs, Grace Heffley and daughter of Springfield are visiting relatives here’, i Miss. Katie Nesblfc has been m Dayton th is week looking after Spring m illinery. Dr. Joseph Kyle of Xenia will fil Uie Jt. p , p u lp it,1vanbarh. —For sale, cheap, buggy at? W o t ford’s. The date of Iho Union Depot has been set. for Fob. 21. . Bert Uptick of Columbus stopped off here Monday on Ids rounds soil mg neckwear, , ’ Messrs1.-Andiew Winter-and C. N ituokey,attended the TVatt & Fous ' hog’sale In Dayton, Tuesday, , —F la t opens Tuesday morning at hiroades* to r “The Union Depot for a Day,” ’ , - ; ' Word has been received th a t a son has boon born to Mr. - and Mrs F rank Young of Columbus. Nagley Bros, have something in teresting for y o u .'. Something new. See thO beautiful m irror. —Do you long for the good bread you r mother • used'' to bake?.. Then use Golden Buie Flour and you“can have it. '» ■ Do no t visit Nagley Bros, store w ithout seeing th e m irror and re ceiving a ll information concerning it* '• l’ '■"TSfi^ A. P j Sandies, member of the State Board’ of . Agriculture, ■will lecture in the Selma School Konse Thurpdny evening, Feb. 21 on “ I t May be Your Boy.” An admission Of 2 (i pants will be charged, the pro feeds going into the lib ra ry 'fund . See ‘‘Uncle Josh” and “ Aunt Sa rah ” in “The Union Depot for r D ay .”—r - - - — Five cents gets you more news papers .for your shelves tbaii .ever before, a t th is office. Save your good buggy, b h y a Ptjcoml-irand one a t Wolford’s t „r. —Second Wolford’s, hand buggy for sale a t Mrs. H . A, Townsley and Mrs. A. O. Bridgman a te in Dayton today attending the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. W . J . Cherry have issued invitations for Tuesday even ing, February, 19, a t six o’clock. - Golden Buie F lou t bus -nil the flavor th a t’s m the wheat, and ihakes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any on the market* Communion will ho observed by tho XT. B, congregation Hilbbalh. Preaching oa.Fridfty and Saturday Dr* Hume-of Springfleld will assist We notice by the Dayton Journal th a t Mr. B, G. Bldgway has been elected vice-president oi the Blver- tlalo Non-Partisan Club of Dayton, n » Prof. Kov. L. F . Vance of Lane Seminary, will lecture In th e collegi al,apM Tuesday moruiug, Feb. 29. All a re cordially Invited, Prof. XV. It. McChoaney has toon selected as a judge in th e Ohio In te r Collegiate debate a t . W ittenberg next Friday* ' Mr Andrew W inter, who passed the rival service examination po in t mouths ago ban been ordered to re port for duty Monday a?? mail weigh f-r between Cinclniu’ti and Pittsburg John kitmaue, of Kinnane Bros, < Company, Springfield, died Monday and was hurled Thursday. l i e has long bw-n associated w ith tho d ry goods business. j | i “WANTFD girls And young wo« j Imen At tho Peters Cartridge Co., : King* MUI. O. VTurk ligh t' and ofean, Cowl wages and comfortable h o H AOW'UtiiUina to Hm faetory, Addfe*i* AsHsianfc Mana* The. Xenia S-m inay basket ball team defeated the local team last night by a score of 2(> to 7, . I . *•*/ i i. - ... ...... Mrs. M* 4-> Creswell-and Mrs. W . J . Bmlth attended the funeral of Mr, Carl Sowers, a cousin, in Day- ton Fi id a y .3 Miss Vera Andrew’ leaves th is evening for 'Cincinnati, where she will attend grand opera. While there Will be the guest of.Mr. I- O,' DaviB. The regu lar ueeting or the W, C* T, U, will beheld 313 the B ,P . ohurcti Thursday afternoon. This will be a memorial meeting for Francis Willard, _ ‘ Mrs, B. Bird, F rank and Mary, left Tuesday 011 their trip through the West. D u ring their absence Miss Mae Bull of near W ilberforce Will remapi a t the Bird home. Mr, Wni. Contey and -wife have for their guests, Mr.Kobort'E.Smith and "wife of White Diver, Vermont. Mr.’Sm ith is one of the largest con-, feetibnary Manufacture! s, in New Fnglaiid, 1 > Mm. Cornelia Boal Bradfute, wife of J . K, Bradfute die* a t her Mime pear Cedarvlllo Ohio, Feb ruary 8, 1907 a fter an illness of bis veecks, She is survived by her husband and gown children, John A-, William Mrs, -Lillias Jackson, Mrs,, Martha j,D en h am , O a, Anna, and Mary, Ml’s. Bradfute in early life gave herself to Christ and united with tho Presbyterian Church. A fter her marriage to Mr. Bradfute May 2-1 lHSishe united with the MassieCreek Assoriofe* Presbyterian Churd h with h e r husband and Janu a ry U, 18C8 they united with, th e Cedarville TJnited Presbyterian Church in which she lias been an active and respected ipeinber ever since. She was characterized by a quiet loviug Christian spirit, She was |found at Sabbath School and Church most regularly. Cold and stormy weather was pot enough to detain her from the Mouse of God, She was a wo man of more than ordinary ability and trained her. children and a grand daughter, Cornelia, in (bo atmos phere of an in telligen t Ohristaln home, “H e r Children arise and call her blessed.’’ Although her seat is vacan t in the Church, her presence lost to tho home and community, according to His promise, she now lives n r the Heavenly HOnfe, H e r steadfast Christian Character is lovingly cherished in the memory of all who knew her. Annual Sale Of . A FINE SALE. . The WnU, and Foust and Mahan Bros, aide of Dnroo Je rsey hogs at Dayton Tuesday was one of the best th a t ever took place in the state. There were (59head m the sale that averaged $89'J8, •The former sold 38 iri an average of $107,43. The highest priced animal sold was $375. There were As many 400 present and the sales go into nhie states, Mr.'B. F, Kerr clerked the sale. W. C. T. U. -RECEPTION. Muslin Word has been received liere^ of the death of Mr; Jam es Spehcer, Itm go ld . county, Iowa" He^Svns a brother of the la te Thomas Spencer and a-cousin of Mrs Samuel Cros- well, ; ‘ ; '*-■„ The reception fo r the new "White Btbbons occurreduit the hospitable urine of Mrs-D. S. FJrvin on Tues day afternoon Feb., 12. I t was fitt ing th a t th is should ‘have taken piaee on a b irthday anniversary of tho great Emancipator. The meet ing was opened by singing tbelOOfch Psalm. The President read Psalm 120.aiul Mrs. D r,'M idd le ton led m prayer. The address of welcome was given by Sirs* F rank Hastings +*rnwMJsrrL w o y ^ llov, J , M -McQullken of the First; U. P. church, Chicago has been call ed to Carnegie, Pa. I t is thought th a t ho wilt accept. Tho Carnegie congregation has a tnembersiuri of about 400 and pays $2,509with a p a r- aonage* A merited honor Ims Come toBrof. Mc;C|iesney in having been extended a .call by a* Presbyterian congrega tion in a Western city of 100009 in habitants a t a large salary. The city also has a university of over 1000 students. Prof. McGhesney has made no decision us yet. Mr. W. J . Hawthorne lias sold bio farm of 118.2 acres to Mr. A. L. Bt, John , a brother of Mr. Thomas St. John , who resides north of town. The price was $72.50 per acre and as will be noticed elsewhere in th is is sue Mr. Haw thorne will hold a pub- c sale and dispose of a ll his person al property. He will come to town or the present. - Indiscreet Revelation*. There is a fdnd of Froemasonri among men that docs not exist among women, Men are ail in league with each other, Practically speaking, all have the same faults and vices# hut they charge their flex with hone. It Would bo an admirable thing if women would copy men in this respect. The world would not know half an much Mm,- F la tter Cod'nRy* President- was present andimAdh’an address th a t w.'ts forceful helpful and inspiring to both old and new members.. , ' The program fwas interspersed with vocal and instrumen tal,music, 158 new members camo in by way of a membership contest 12 new names were’ handed in a t the January meeting and with the* 23 old wao horses we now have.a roll call of 193. .Who’! be the next? The women are in earnest, saloons m ust go. BefreShments consisting “of Ice cream, cake and coiley wore served. Mrs. F . P . Hastings, Mrs, S tew art Townsley and Mrs. W .E, Alexander were the captains*. x Sale Began Our annual sale of Under Muslins began. February i^th, and continues for two weeks* Notwithstanding the, fact: ^lat alj cotton goods and trrmmings have Advanced xn prices/our purqhases were made at the former prices, and during this sale the prices w ill be on the, former loyr priced. The variety a,nd assotments are by far the largest and most complete we have ever show n ., We invite everybody to sea this display, ho matter whether you w ish to' pur- chash or not, as the styles and designs are such that every lady w ill enjoy seeing what this' season has produced. C orset C ovrs. Ladies’ Corset Covers,, lace and erribroidery trimmed, in both tight and blouse styles, almost endless selection, at 25c»26c,35cs5 0 c ,a n d $ l \ > , M uslin D r aw e r s . --S •■? '• A made up garment for the price of the materials. Good material in cor rect styles at; 25c, 29c, 39c»50c, 75c and$1 r “ *PAGANiNFS' fcUBIALer ' Remarkable Wandorihge of -the Famoul Muelcian’e Rcmaine. Paganini died at; ^ fee jn 1840,. and, although he made confesBion, h e did n o t receive the sacrament fo r medical reasons, which tho doc- tor stated in writing. The bishop refused Christian burial to the body, *tud the eon appealed to the Nice tribunal, which upheld the bishop, hu t a fu rthe r appeal w<ri made to Home. During th is delay tho body, incompletely embalmed, was deposited a t the hospital. From thence th e coffin was’removed to a lazaretto a t Villefrandie. A fter a month fife authorities there determined to />;et rid of it and deposited it by th e side of a stream formed by the refuse com itt" from an oil mill. After some days the Comte de Cessoles, a friciid of Paganini, decided to r e move the body, which he did by night, having i t carried along the ah «t ns if only women would hold „ ............- -0 their tongues about feminine failings. 1 ' seashore in a storm to the Cape St, , ....... ...... . ‘ Hospice,. ' ..... Here it was buried and remained for two years, when tho great vio* lihieft son determine to taho his father’s hotly to (feuoa toheburied there*. The ship, howevori was refused admittance at this place, us it had come originally from Marseilles, where there tvas eholeru, so the bodyriuaput into a hole in the rock of a tiny uniiihabitcd island n S h ir ts , Long and S h o r t . , "*,v s / » ?>•* ( - Choice styles in fine Trimmed Skirts in lace and embroidery trimmed with five yards flounces at, ; SI, $1.25 Sl-50 $2 and up to $5each. Ladies’ Skirt Chemise • In. finest trimmings at > $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. —Children’s Drawers and Waists. Good quality muslin, made’and cut right. Can you make them for the price?.. ................ .......... ........................... \ ................................. .......................1 5 0 Ladies’ Gowns. / You see Gowns here at the former low prices. N ew styles and choice material at very attractive prices. Look, 50c. 59c. 75c. $1.00# $1.25# $1.50 and up* Finer Gowns and matched sets at. , .$ 2 .0 0 u p t o $ £ .0 0 e a c h Children’s Gowns at 50 Cents Each. q r • § w w ' j p % ' Jobe firos.cd Co. X en ia , Ohio. Hartimcr blows, steadily ato plied, break the hardest rock, Coughing, day after day. Jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral steps the coughing, and heals the tom membranes* Th«he*’)kind ol i tesUmonidi-. “ (Sold to* over »ixty yesrs.** d. * ^ SAtriAWffttA. yers&sm. w * * u »»*«»«»! w« ptaiwa Ui«f t * ««.<»)»**. :a r a s a j s near ('anno?. Five years late r th e body was taken to Oajmia, near Parma, anti buried there on Paganini’o own property. Thin wak in IMS. In 1853 it was exhumed and re-em balmed, In lb i‘6, thirty-six years a fter tho nmsida'ttV death, tho papal court authorized burial' in a >church at^ Parma ■with Ohristion rito(!. 'Twice again was tho body . exhumed, apparently out of curiosi ty, and finally a pane of glass was pu t into the email to render visible tho face, winch had been preserved. ^•London ripeefutor. !> • ** ' jj I# H* Worth Cstchl/tg? it tost* ♦he tod l little ttoubfe » «*teh A lM]r th# tfermau p I Y O p f ^ a . J L « fm ATRIP TO THfi JamestownExposition ■FOR WOMEN! ................................................. WILL YOU HEONE? Cincbinaii Cotmturcial tribune. l iw i i
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