The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

£13 CUT* i; thorp isipt have to trust 2 if butcher. p[>r M e a ts ft .gOuly kind to „ jppllances for and they’re •Id* Don’t go .’a hot. Buy 7 S E , E, O. less ~ »sC»T«t« *nd. And J ant them. 1 hay* digestion » 5 <l billy cured, Racpm- ^•ip tried, yon will "Sri^Albany^IN.T. rf rteGood,DoGood* _20c,?B 0 rSOe,Reree et stamped OCC, py hack. cae’oorN.Y. 60 S .UOH BOXES e, 1 • 1 v .Jperspu w h o ; ,po£ opittiB,- 4 cocaine, ¥ o r their S t# t' faies. I t i its reward ods pttreh- Jrkct, which >ered "with, lies cure by;, land Invig- thenervous Iweakening iro no b e tte r B r, Miles' 1 and N erve e used' them nd th e n t to la using tlie It tho b e st i. lady friend a to tal nenr- inveat solicit ottlesi of th ^ •eaults,” . City, TJtell, s are sold by larahte* that •neflt. It It money, _ 1*oId In bulk. llkhart, Ind rant. the Book*' ing across the old Restaurant ind dining >r, reached 5 25c and 1 ngficld, O. (tonal treatment H5UO*. 8 *tW#Of ytk tot*, O H IO 11 firmits or carried by ho time of MwydJiiUxtCS' mtffat HKMArtloM. 11500 MM#*. wrmi EfirariflijcsofaLathMisionary i»bt*C^04*JFGstuts Valiya KIDNEY TROUBLE, . 0 *fadfionwatdisy | AHOYEBElGJf OI?KE, lh,P^,V«Ylf. «»aagdj!». *-* ts » u * >«fi*n -nuiwair fnr HMrouwsil. ym.pl.iot. w f S S W f B Es^^riWhU'iib'H*aod«**« thi Dr. D, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. jpjej>*r#dnuHandout,N, Y. pric*|I| #forj 5 *? | LOCAL AND PELjSONAL ■*"1*60Golden Buie Flour. Miss Louise Smith spent Sabbath In, Xenia, FOB SALE; five milk cows, , J . A, Burns. s ' ACorrect Paint M T A c o r r e c t p a i n t m l ^ u n d c r a n y a n d a ll c i r c u m s t a n c e s is th e p a i n t t h a t sp read s t h e bes t, go e s th e f a r ­ th e s t , lo o k s t h e b e s t a n d w ea rs t h e lo n g e s t —t h a t is, R o g e rs P a i n t is made in the best equipped paint arid varnish plant in the wprld.' • Made by*DetroitWhite lead Work* ■ '■ ; ..Ariitw .•* C. M.CROUSE, j H g r i i W ' fm !■ ’':smTi;'4lI 150,000 USED IN EVERY LINE OP BUSINESS FOR A lt FORFOSSS cmltr ^ «»* 1011 iotalit «a -* MHU Tbt OLIVER ■*'{« Tiptwrir.r “ 'The Tarbox Lumber Company have a few nice sleds loft. Mr. Fred Anderson of Columbus, visited Here this week. Mr. W, J . Smith returned to Cleve­ land Wednesday. —Bookers, couches, folding beds, Sideboards, a t McMillan's, Mr. Will Graham of Lane Semi­ nary Cincinnati Isvisiting here, —D ry, short, slab wood on^sale now a t The D S. Ervin Co 1 a.,. —Curtains to (It your wimdows at McMillan’s, Mr. and Mrs.' W. E. Alexander, spent Sabbath in Spring Valley. Mr. Taylor of the Xenia Seminary will preach Sabbath in the B. P. church. Joe McFarland, who is employed iu a'hardware store in.Dayton, spent Sabbath here, ~ £ ---- -------- Mr. John Lo tt and 'w ife returned to Cincinnati last Saturday mom- mg. ' .. Mrs. Thirza Townstey has been the guest of her son, Mr* -0. M. Townsley this week. —For straw' hats, ov,rails and shirts try Xagley Bros. Mr. Paul Kefr and daughter; Hattie, returned to their home in Bushville, Ind,, Tuesday". Mr* J . D. Silvoy, guard a t tho state prison a t Columbus, is spend­ ing a few days here. Mrs. C* M. Phillips who has been 111 with the grip for jfche past ;twb weeks, is now able to sit up. Miss Helen Patton of ColumSue spent the weekWith her grand par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. 3), M. Dean. . —HEED POTATOES:. Bose pry bushel, M.do» Ohio’s per bushel $i,2S, Bird’s Mammoth Store. Dr, D. H , Kneisley, who hasboen a t Dayton State Hospltal-for, couple of years visited friends here this week. Mr. Boss Hazelitt, a third year studen tatthe State University visit? ed his cousin Mrs. ClaudeM. Phillips Monday and Tuesday, Editor W..H. Blair and daughter Kathleen of Loveland visited his mother and sister in Clifton over Sabbath. —Different brands «>fgarden seeds SOyou can take your choice. We also have them in package and bulk, Xagley Bros. W. J . TA ttBOX , LOCAL AGENT* FISTULA AlSO Atjfc DISEASES OF IK E RECTUM ft, M c TI c A mi tsarttfrfewfcn ttd mfelipthat K * iirtda’O < ’ Oita 1M(T fcttll*!l20JMt««8*^.i «£{*T,ER'tf, Xo M U t fra* til,:?.**, BIsSd.r,Kids.,, arl Rk;nK mmm »r,1 c.fWcir.gfl. wwr*re* mm *r wm t wswrts irtn i *od ta.iwwm.Bli it etur*I, I8», d r . j. j . M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0 . mm ■l i D i * ■ 60 YEAftS EXPEBIENCR P atents Wm (tAMKtWiirr , ^kHriricMmVricati SSSfi'SUrw;!;th.r*r>«a«Lr*uys*»fl«o* a . OFmftji#. , CorYntaHTaAe- ‘ ‘iMitS!*# ■'* i 1 ......... .m oil l Miss Lena Gilbert of the O. S. & S, O. Home school visited her mother, Saturday, and Sabbath, who has been, ffuite sick. —Goldeil Buie is the brand that’s been with you for years and it’s bet­ ter now than eyer. Try it. Prof. Morris has been compelled to give up her class work a t the col- lego owing to trouble with her, eyes. Miss Mary Ervin is taking her place, until Miss Morris returns, Mrs. Charles ‘Xagley, nee Eva Wade* ‘of Deleware, has gone t Et Paso, Texas, for tho benefit of her health and will remain with Mr. Xagley’s brotherwho resides there. . ..... ...... ...*- B. B. Vattdervorfc, of near James­ town thinks th a t the fru it has not been Injured byfrofsfcahd lfghtfreezo the firstof the week. The peaches, and plums have been Ift bloom for several days and It was feared that the frost would kill them. The coolerweatfter held back the buds on tlie other trees so there was no damage to them. Meters, J . M. Auehl, Who pur* chased the old Jameson farm and Arthur Auold, brothers, who pur* chased* the J . O. Matthews farm, Jiave moved their goods here. Mr. Auold will not get Urn Matthews iarm until fall and Is residing In Mrs. M. .A* Oreswoll’s property un­ til th a t tim e .,, Tho McFarland A Puffer Moving Picture Company gave a free enter­ tainment Saturday night as was promised. The Pictures were plain and blearer, due to tim electric light used instead of Urn gas as was the ease the first two nights. FOR SALE: A few Cheater white brood sows, Clarence Finnoy, • Carpets, McMillan’s, Carpets, carpets, a t F0B SALE; A good secern! hand buggy, J . X. Lott. CBUHCILIB IHWSTRETS. Misa A. L. Craufurd spent dayindayton. TueS' Mrs. Robert quite ill. Bryson is reported Miss Jennie McKee of Is the guest of Mrs H, H. Cadis O., McMillan Mr. D, H Marshall is again able to be around .. • Mrs. R. S, Townsley and Montrose spent Friday In Springfield. Misa Eleanor Smith left yesterday for a visit with Dayton relatives. Dr. E. C. Oglesbee mother a t Lumberton, ylslted his Thursday, Mrs. Anna Boyd and Ethel were guests of Jamestown, relatives over Sabbath. —Carpets, mattings a t McMillan’s. and linoleums A marriage license was granted Alva Ford, 20, a clerk, and'Lonora Fprrymaii, 18, *a daughter of .An­ drew Ferryman, on ^Wednesday. Rev. J. R. Colley is named as the officiating minister. —Do you long for the good bread your mother used to bake? Then use Golden Rule Flour and you can have it- ‘ Mr. Charles Weimer sold liiB' stallion, Daniel Darondl, a t the Washington G. H. sale, Tuesday to Trueman E, Core of Clarksville, IV. Va., for $290, —We beat the world on picture framing. Bring on your pictures. West’s 'Book Store, Xenia, O, One of .the. best things offered in theatricals comes to the Fftlrbailk’s theatre In Springfield next Monday evening. I t is a comedy with plen­ ty of good music and Is known as “The Tlm<5, The place and The Girl.” While this piece is still be­ ing played in Chicago and is near Its 500th,perfonnanee ^second com­ pany has been put on the read. The play was seen by a number of Oe- datvillians In Cbloago during the fjy® Hfewsk and j® pleased Connell met Monday evening with all member* b*£sj: present, Weimar coming m aft** the meeting was called to order. „ Tho term of Saanwol Hagior. as a member of fcb*Bawd of Health had expired and Mapor McFarland re; appointed him tor another term to run until ltii. ' The usual bill* were allowed, In­ cluding one to the “gang*’ organ for $15, the cost to the people to notify tho telegraph, telephone and electric companies that they must paint their poles. » A t the la st meeting a bill was pre­ sented to eounetl for about $00 as costs in the Wolford-Bailoy gutter suit. The clerk of the court not be­ ing able (o collect same off Bailey presented the bill to the corporation* The solicitor advised the council not to pay the bill a s it diS not belong to the corporation. I t is now stated; that the clerk will bring suit, against the village or members Of the coun­ cil. ' The solicitor also reported on the investigation of the width of the South end of Main street. Accord­ ing jfco the report the street Is nar­ rower below the Wilmington Toad and the residents mast either give a strip of their frontage or the cor­ poration will be compelled to pur­ chase same to straighten'the street. Mrs. Mary Bwry bad s ta re d to put down a cemehtwalk butwasstopped until a line Was established, She, now refuses to give or sell. Some discussion followed In which mem- ber Andrew wanted to run the walk in an angle. Wrnmer protested and stated that the corporation now had one suit Btending against i t for the- same kind of work. The matter was tabled a t Mr, Weimar's suggestion until he can ooiiaalt o ther property owners in that addition. The railroad-ocompany through their attorney? Gip£rlea Darlington of Xenia, has promised hi, open the sewer a t the Mam street crossing. This matter baa been up a number of times the past year and unless something was dona one of the prop­ erty owners would have brought sult for damages. The treasurer* report shows th a t there xs$1984.0$ on hand. The alley crossingat the telephone exchange was ordered repaired. This has Wen a bad plans for a tong time, ' “i t w»* BBgget&eff that council fake a tr ip around thf;village and see just wbnt was Mr. Weimer °f a tu r d a r checks, t$npesaad dote, ahdtWc Sullivan, the Hatter, 87 So. Lime­ stone, Springfield, Ohio, The paper mill started this .Week after being closed down two weeks owing to the scarcity of straw. A number improvements were made .in the meantime by tho addition of new machinery. A part of the old office Whs taken out to make room, The company is now about seven weeks behind with its orders. As reported some time ago, Mr. Thomas Mechllng sold lifs farm to Mr. Frank Harblson lor $5 800. The papers were made out Monday. Mr. Harblson was not tbe owner very long as he Intum sold the placo to Mrs. AndrewWinter. The consider­ ation is not given but reported to he about $ 0000 , —Our Wall Paper must go. Como and get the bargains, West’s, Xenia, O, Miss Kate Xisbetwent to'Colum­ bus Thursday, expecting to return this evening. • The Hot Springs Remedy Com­ pany 1 ms been a t tfie opera house tnbf week and playing to good houses each flight'. The show is above tho ordinary. During tho (ire last night some one cried “ fire” and the honse was soon lb a tur­ moil. Had It not been for cooler beads there would have cbecn a stampede. Rev. James Little, will speak a t the R* P< church, Eabbaih, evening April 14, In theinterestof the Amer­ ican Sabbath School Union. Rev. Little is a cousin of Mrs. 3, R, Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barhet of Dayton spent Sabbath with Mr. Charles MarchaU and wife. ha. rid*- them over Xenia avaaue feeshow»them the ex­ act condition itr'waa In. Mayor McFarland also auggeeied that the member* walk up Oedar street, He doubted if a member would have ids teeth by the time he stumbled over th e rough plaeee in the- walk, This street t e a dli^rraee to the vil­ lage a ril residents along the west end- have a dangerous, trip after dark reaching Mam street. Then, the condition, of th» street since the new grade was out is anything but pleasing. Tho property owners, have not bean banefitted to any ox- extent owing to poor drainage. .The street lias more the appearance of a newly graded road In the rural dis­ tricts. CORN AND ALFALFA TRAIN. The corn and aJia&f* apeclal deaf- ing state offieals, professors, of Um O. ti. U, and experts of the exper­ imental station, beside ropresfclifatle of the Ohio Grain Dealers Assenta­ tion arrived here Thursday spending forty five minute* inspecting corn and telling the farmers as to tho selection ol good seed corn, There was a c a rte r eem speaking and one te r alfalfa and each was crowded. Thsaa trip* have been tried through th* wwrfc and proven successful. I t is stated tha t the Pennsylvanian railroad granted tho use of the train in tho interest of better crops. —Mattresse*, bed springs, the best to be bad a t $leMiUan,s. The Prtetof BoaHh. ' “The price of health in a malar­ ious district Is ]»*t JNte; the cost of a box of Dr. King's Maw Lite Fills,” Writes Ella Klaytoa, of Noland, Ark, Xew Life Pill* oloanae gently and impart new lite and vigor to tho system. Sfce, Satisfaction guaran­ teed a t all druggtete. a cm g e M I lc CownstopScbMl Report. Number of District* Enrollment. Average Daily Attendance... Per (lent Unify Attendance... Number Tardy... Number Present Every Day . Per Gent present Every Day... Xumbor of V isito rs................. Rank for March..................... i til IHI 02 J 1 Iff 6 J .1 4 '!>. i a p ’i THE BEST LINE IN TOWN! All the V ery Newest Things in Millinery. Every lady and- girl is cordially invited to visit my store to become posted, if not to-buy. My*Stock is Always the Largest^, My Styles are Always the Latest! My P r i c e s are Always the Lowest! My Worjk M ust Please My Customers! K a t e N i s b e t , XENIA AVE, CEDAR.VILLE, O. GUARDlAN’S-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of The Probate Cqurt of Greene .County, Ohio, to me directed, I will offer for sale, at public auction, on Saturday, the 13 th, day of April 11107 , a t . 2 o'clock, afternoon, upon tlie premises, the Real Estate hereinafter described, Situate in the The Village of Cedar- vifle, Greene County, Ohio, to—wit;—r First; Tract—Being all,of Lot Num­ ber Sixty Five ( 65 !_on .Cedar Street, in' Snfriuel Nesbitts, addition,-to The Village -of fcedarville, O. as the same is designated, numbered and known on said plat, Second’ Tract;—Situate in The VII*. lageOf Cedarville,, Greene County, 0., and' bounded and' described as tel- khj' 3 , to -wit;—Beginning at 1 The South East corner' of Lot Number Sixty Five fbjpof Samuel Ntebitt*, addition to The Village of Cedaryille, Greene end of La» Number. 65 and 66 ®£ said addition to the South West cor­ ner of lot Number 66 ; Tlienhe South id degrees East 140 and 1—2 feet; Thence. N, E< with the middle of MasSicscreek to Andrew's line; Thence North 16 degrees West xl$ and t —2 feet to the plate of begining. Containing 6 t and 5 - 1.00 poles, be the same more ui less. - , The above described. Real Estate lias been appraised as follows, to—wit; First Tract;—Seven Hundred and Sixty Six ($ 766 , 001 Dollars. Second Tract;—Three Hundred ( 5300 . 00 ) Dollars. Each of said tracts to be sold for not less than Two—Thirds of the appraised value* Terms .of Sale, Cash- on day of Sale. , . Dated. March 12 — 1907 . Thomas W. St John. Guardian of Lydia Weymo'uth, Imbecile. Howard and Howard, Attorneys for Guardian, SPRING AND SUnriER If you want to dress rigHt up to date let us m a k e y o u r ^ c l o t h e s . W e have the goods and we guar­ antee the workmanship. Every thing to be first class or no sale* cowioht teas rJICOB ....... / . fa*'. a PATENTS IC h e a ts *nd TrAde-Mark* ottalaedind JentliujinM* condotted lor mod CMATCFctS, | {aim o m c E i i c r p o n n u.a.F/»T**rO vncei (and w eejnserafe patent io 1^*3tunc than tno*« if emote f-om Wnshingtor* ■ , , _ , , I Send niodel,df»wijg « ' olitto.. arith destrip*' Stem, V e *detse,» p.rtent*ble o. jot, ifW of], fehxrre. Ourfeonottlwe till pitentii MC«fed; ,, i , act . “ How to QlitamPditente/'with# (cost of *«me Irt the V- 8. end foreign coanlrtte] L ent frei. Address* i C .A . S N O W d L C O . on>. F at * nt Qyrice. WA^HiNw n, Pt>C. Pennsylvania LINES EXC trj*S lbNS TO Los Angeles* Cal*. April’S? to Maj' 1-Mystic Sbrinofs . May 1 lo15-German Baptist Brethren Good going one route, returning anotbor. Atlantic City, N. J . jray 81 to .Tune 8-Amerifcart Med­ ical Association. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. July 6,0 and 7-Knights Templar Boston, Mass. July 8, 9 and WAV. p , 0. U. Philadelphia . July 12 , W and 14-B. p. O. E. One.way Hecond-GlAss Tickets to IDAHO* MONTANA, MEXICO, AND PACIFIC COASTAT Unusually low fare, daily during April, Around the World. Toms $ 0 lo and upward. For details, consult Pennsylvania blues Ticket Agent J , 'W.Radabattgb, Cedarvillo* O. DO NOT OVER-LOOK THE GASOLINE ENGINE! Y ou m ake a m istake if you th in k you can. run you r farm economically o r profitably w ithou t a gasoline engine. Ho no t overlook th e possib ilities of a gasoline engine fo r farm use. A gasoline engine will fu rn ish pow e r to do th e h u nd red a n d one little jo b s abou t y o u r farm which make farm work d rudgery if hand , w ind o r ho rse p ow e r is used. T h e gasoline engine is so reliable, so simple, so safe, 'and so economical to op e ra te t h a t you can n o t afford to ov e r­ look it. Of all. th e gasoline eng ines o n th e m arket, th e X H. C. engine stand s.first because i t is designed b y m en who u n d e rs tan d th e requ irem en ts o f a p rac tica l a n d cheap farm power. ■ • .- ■ ...................................... I. H, C* engines a re m ad e In size* from 2 to 20 h o rse pow e r i n vertical o r ho rizon tal sta tiona ry and p o rtab le types. We have one th a t will fityou r needs. Call on us a n d We will g lad ly explain. C. N. STUCKEY, I * H r i ^ i w n I A M «jr. i r » i i w i m i r t i ^ a n ) Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, * ’ Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . Cednrville, Ohio. Have Your Buggy Painted at WOLFORD’S

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