The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

Dr.'JCENNEDY’S FAVORITE REMEDY JPiMM IMt « * te ltS , .AMViiflMin* li* • Y tti 3H »me, (IHHwUflEtan, wcxcn, 8:ir«'iistnIfilea)?*»r*. l*r*ptt?iibv ** DlC n, KKft>ED\ *« bOft’H, H u a ^ t. L Y . *Lw«iiaws^Ut^ ttxVitieJie.%, ‘ * BOW are made by-a house tliat cannot afford to risk an , honorable reputa­ tion by making any sort o f paint except the bestj nor can yon afford to use any except the best* for. it is much the cheapest in the long run. MadebyDetroitWhite leadWork* • . Sold by -■ C, M.CROUSE, Cedaarik®^ OMo. mm % w ■ 'r , '&• ' * . - t i i ■ s M l v - » 180,000 USED IN EVSEY LINE OF BUSINESS tOti, AU ?URI>08H CiU'ef •k4tail 4«t*U*on a«(M»e TC«— OLIVER T/ptWrihr T!l» »t«aJ0ri Vl.ibi. WriNr W. J. TARBOX, LOCAL AGENT . AKD Atilj DISEASESOFTHERECTUM »r f?4f!»1!s3a'ssrsit**>lb«ffstowfanJ*< tko sal,::.? tell ha eskw s *r*rt*!tr ft lh«* *!**•**• «r..IMd-te-crit ?r;aLatie*** XW*«y, B!J03.ad#*:» KwaM*MMBU n MOt Wrmm. YtAtrxw* non*o* k Merit,MHtiiks(rxKXi tmitodomiHAttotaitionWtiiMC dr . j .M c C lellan S S S S i l i ,,* C olumbus , 0. , kfcAAJ^ «0 YEA#f Ifefr kxPKRiEact. P atents DCttMNr ^ C 6*V#H*KT* **• .................. .............. *en H* WHffSfrf . «, ruse ft nortwet Psteutn t*K(W thr _ Iw. ywtnetrcr,« » * • < * » ! * ***^ SdtMtifieflmicrickjw tm m w t * j £ H 5 r £ 3 ^ ss meting *P'Xnr?--~aez71°' —Uso Golden Rule Flour. Mrs. Louise Bratton has been quite ill. Mr, Clayton McMillan Is visiting in New York. “ Search the Scriptures" is the nejcfcattraction at tbo opera house, Mr. Diclc Alexander ot Dayton spent Sabbath here. APRIL1 Mrs. Kate Jackson of Xema spent the week at the home of Mr. J. D. Williamson. —-ltookers, couches, folding beds, side boards, at McMillan’s Mr. A. O. Bridgman has not been so well this week, being unable to sit up Thursday. Prof. p. A. Jurkafc has*rented the property on Xenia avenue just va­ cated by Mr.' J, Gs MpCorkel.., —Ralph Parlette has a. way of ill­ ustrating his point that delights the audience.. Miss Janet Tarbox has returned home from Ada, O., where she has been attending busiuess college.— . (Seats.IqrJfcheGavelClub entertain­ ment will be on sale at McCollum b Wednesday morning. Mr, and Mrs, Edward Darling of Jamestown spent Wednesday with Mr. Arthur Aneld and wife. Mrs. W. H. Owens visited, her daughter, Mrs. John Lott in Cin­ cinnati the first of the week, , —Golden Rule is the brand, that’s been with you for years and it’ s bet­ ter now than eyer. Try it. CnS Dink, a, German butcher that has lived here for some- time. >vas taken to the County Infirmary, Thursday. -—The last number on the lecture course will be Ralph Parlette, orator presshumorist andplatform philoso­ pher. ■‘ " • }f •' ■' Prof. 3?. M. Reynolds was called to Blam hester last Saturday to at­ tend the funeral of his brother-in- law Mr*Wm. Hampton, —Pwi*anatlae* as ttefi ^.'JtaMitfMj# »■" from lecture committaesMpeak great A petition has been presented, to the school board asking for another election as to issuing bonds for the erection of a new school house. The petition has been in circulation sev­ eral days and has been carried by Mr, George 11, Smith. The school board has asked that a mass meeting be called for Friday evening April 19 at Barber’s hall when the matter will be discussed. The public Is asked to take part in this discussion, regardless of their views. . ' The election last October resulted in the defeat of the bond issue by a large majority, due to the fact that the people were not ready, that the location selected was undesirable, mid that centralizationwas the only solution to the problem. Then many thought that fliOOOO was too much and that pome bargain for or disposition be made of the old building first, The site chosen last fall was the two lots on North Main street south of Alford. Memoral Hall. Smith* Clemans having taking options on this property and in time pell it to the school board. NOT SERIOUSLY INJURED, - Mrs.-E.-G. -Btdi bad—the -misfor­ tune to fall while decendiitg the cellar steps at her home last Fri­ day evening. She missed her foot­ ing income manner and fell to the bottom of the stairs. Shewas carry­ ing a lamp at the time, and In the fall Itwas broken setting fire to the carpet. Mrs Bull was unconscious for some time, Mrs, Sarah Barber and'Mrs. j . H. Wolford who were in another .part o £ the house nfc the time heard an unusual noise and began to investigate. Their first sight ■was fhe fire m the cellar way and Mrs. Bull moving aboufc-in a semi-conscious state. Bhe was brought up stairs and Dr. E, O. Oglesbee was called to dress the wounds* In the meantime the fire was put out without apy particular damage. In was fonnd that no bones were broken but a cut on the back of the head tbat had' bled profusely. Bhe was otherwise bru­ ised but not seriously, It so hap-, pencil that’ after her clothing had' taken fire she had rolled onto that side smothering out the blase,. Had there been no one else in th^'“fiiJme at that time it is probable things ■wehi^ha’re Wmi more sarltmi. “: lr a " *'JT$'*‘**r'***' 1 , 3n*at* and wife: vrbo pmieforRalph Barlette, whooomeaj have lam spending, the winter at to the Opera house Wednesday] Vernon Texas* have relumed home, evening* April gf. 1Bast year they returned in time 10 -— ---- -B—. |get the benefit of the cold weather —Our Wall Paper must go. Cornel5*1March while this year they found and get the bargains* West’s, Xenia, Q. —Mattrei les* bed Borings* best to be bad at MoMulan*s. the Word has been received here that Mr. Jesse Marshall of Xenia, did not take treatment at Attica, lad., where he went for his rheumatism. His Condition would not warrant it, Mr. Samuel Tomlinson and wife, of Wlnamac Ind., and Richard Alexander and wife o f Dayton wore called here by the death of their sister, Mbs Florence Aiexander. • #1.80 Round Trip to. Cincinnati, Sunday-April If from Cedarvllle. Special train leaves 7:60a, m. Over Pennsylvania Lines, Rah! Rahl Rahl The Gavel Club in Search The Scriptures, The Gavel Club of Cedarvllle Col­ lege will favor our citizens with a a splendid production of ope of the Latest SucCessesin Society Comedy, “ Search the Scriptures", The Cast will be composed of local talent under the direction of Mr, W. D. Jefferson of New York* some in April.- —.Dry, short, slab wood on now at The D S* Ervin Co’s. - sale —Curtains to fit your at McMillan’s. wimdows Mr. M. C. Coffey and wife enter­ tained about 60at a reception Tues­ day evening in honor of their son and bride, Mr, and Mrs. John Cof­ fey, There were many from a dis­ tance present. Those from here Were Mr, andMrs. John Stewart and Mr, Martin Coffey, who was best man at the Wedding. —For straw hats, ovi rails and shirts try Nagley Bros. 1 FOR SALE: A few Cheater white brood sows, Clarence Finndy. Mr, Wm. Conley* who resides on Embassador Retd’s farm has set out a row o? evergreerte on each side of the driveway from the Yellow Springs pike to the residence. The evergreens at present are inside the field fence and will he protected by another fence to keep stock away, The idea is that of Mr. Reid who Ordered thework done. Spring Hats . t r l I f you arc hard to |please in a hat come to us. It is no trouble for us to show you Hats. Our prices ate from 150c to $100 on Soft Hats. Stiff Hats from SUMto$3,50 S0MIVAN, TJE HATTER 2? South Limestone Street, Springfield, O* S ob Om Window Display for Esc! ufsive Styles BOGGAN’S TOGGERY SHOP r~if SALE OF TAILORED SUITS . AU N ew Spring Suits o f the M ost D esirable Fabrics and latest S ty les, „ Sale Starts Thursday Morning,April I t A remarkable purchase representing the surplus'of several manufacturers at One-third to One-haif off, It,is the most fortunate purchase we have ever made, coming at an opportune time arid being o f the highest standard o f makes. ' t $30,00 Suits at $22,50 $35,00 ■; Suits .at $25,00 $45 ,00 Suits ;at $34,75 $16*50 Suits at $10,95 $18,50 Suits at $14,75 $25,00 Suits at $i8 ,50 \ Peter A. Boggan tx South L im estone Street, • ‘A . . . VT . V . Springfield, Oh io. ; The buns of marriage between John Joseph Coffey, son of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Coffey, of Chestnut street, this city, and Miss Marie Antiouette RreUimn, daughter of Mrs, Anna Brennab, of Cincunat}, were publishedat the morning ser­ vices at St. BrJgid’s church,- Sun­ day, The wedding wiUbe celebrat­ ed Tuesday morning at 8>O’ clock at the church of OUf Lady of Lourdes, in Lirtvvood, Mr. Coffey, who, with Ills parents, was for a "number of years a resident of Cedarvllle, is now city foreman for the ^Postal Telegraph Company in Cincinnati, and Miss Brennan has been employ­ ed aa stenograph*r for the James, Heekiu Spice Company ill that pity. After the ceremony the bridal party will be entertained at a wedding breakfast at the homaof Mi*. Hecklh in Limyood, and the young couple will then coma to this city* where a reception will be given in their honor- /Tuesday evening by the parents of the bridegroom* The couple will go. to housekeeping at once in Cincinnati,—Gazette* GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING Carpets, mattings and at McMillan’s, linoleums —Do you long’ for-the good bread yburmother need to hake? Then use Golden Rufei.Ftenr and you ego have ft. 6 *“ , J. P, P, Jteai&r. family bare vfi-k fWwh&ra U**«d Sir City Hotel'and ir^jj engage in the hotel buxine**, ha*>heen engaged in the hotel business, at LUiy Chapel for several years’ ami has conducted a suooesafnl hostelry. Mr, Foster irons of Madison coun­ ty’s best school teaohsrsand hold.-* a life Certificate, He will finish hk spring term in this ,county. I f the Greene comity people wifi engage Mr. Foster,! services for school nexi year they will be morethan pleased, as M b success and many years ex­ perience glveahtm the title ot being one of thb best teachers in Centra. Ohio. Tile Madison County Demo­ crat-, ............... —Wo beat the world on picture framing. Bring on yqur pictures. West’s Book Store, Xenia, O. FOR SALK: Two Duroc Jersey hoars, J. H. Brotherton. In the organisation of the State Board of pharmacy Tuesday* A. W. Kiler, of Oolnmbos was not elected secretary of tbs board as expected. GoveriorHarris appointed Mr. Kiler to fill the vacancy caused retirement of W. R. Ogier, D r.F .lL Frost of Lebanon, state drug inspector under Dairy and Food Commissioner An- knoy was elected Clerk. Mr, Kiler is a former Cedarvllle boy is now engaged in tft* drug business in Columbus. H* baa been very suc­ cessful aud has men in prominence among the druggists of the state. —NeckweaHnall newtints, plaids checks, stripesand dots, S6c and 60c Sullivan, the Hatter, #7 Ho. Lime- Btono* Springflsld* Ohio. The seventh annual Spring Festi­ val of the MeGervey Association cbotus, Xenia will bs.gteon April 18 in the Xenia opera house. The chorus will consist wf 75 trained voi­ ces under tha leadership o f Mrs. Wm. H. Mcttervey. Mr, Leroy Tobbs, baritone, of Dayton, who has just returned from six months study In Germany, will bo the soloist. Latest word from Mrs. Robert Bird, Frank and Mary, who are in California 1# that they arc getting alongnicely. Frank writes that he has secured a position picking oranges near HantaAnna, he prfefer- l«g the outdoor work fork while. ThePrtotef ifwith* “ Theprice of haalth in a malar- OUfl district Is iwd 5«a; the cost of a <{ok of Dr. King’s New bite Fills," writes Ella Biayton. of Noland, Ark. Now Lite PHI# eleanae gently and impart new life and vigor t o tUo system; «#<*. tesfisfaefion guaran­ teed at all draggtete. GUARDIAN’ S-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. . In pursuance of an order of The Probate Court of Greene -Courtty, Ohio, to me directed, l will offer for sale, at public auction, on Saturday, the 13th. day of April 1907, at 2 o'clock, afternoon, upon the premises, the Real Estate hereinafter’ described, Situate in the The Village of Cedar- ville, Greene County, Ohio, to—-wit;— First; Tract—Being all of Lot Num­ ber Sixty Five (63) on Cedar Street, in Samuel Nesbitts, addition to The Village of Cedarville, O. as thesame is designated* numbered and known on said plat, Second Tract;—Situate in The Vil­ lage of Cedarvitle, Greene County, O., aud bounded and described as -fol­ lows, to—wit;—Beginning at The South East comer of- Lot Number Sixty, Five (65Jof Samuel Nesbitts,'addition to The’ VUtege of CedaTvHie, .Greene County* <?. and Rutting South72 de­ gree#Wdtt 13a feet along the South end of -tot# Number 65 and, $6 of .t#t.- id degrees £ *st ’ *40 ’ and r*^»’ Ret; Thence N, E, with the middle -of Massiescreek to Andrew*# line; Thence North, id degrees West jt$ andi feet to the place of begming. ‘ Containing 61 and 5-10O poles, be the same more or less,, The above, described Real Estate has been appraised as follows* to—wit; First Tract;—Seven Hundred and. Sixty Six (#766.00)Dollars, ‘ ’ j Second, Tract;—Three Hundred; (S300.00) Dollars. - Each ot 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 o fT.'dlaWeymouth* Imbecile. HowardandHoward* Attorneys forGuardian* SPRING AND SUnflER <r-jQnu COPYplOHT If you want to dress right up to date let us mak e y o u r c lo thes. W e : have the goods and we guar­ antee the workmanship. Every thing to be first class or no sale* The LeadipgMBfchant Tailor, Xema, Ohio pi* ***< PATENTS G»vests, »ndTra.3e-Mark*obtainedSndallPat-j entbnsinesseondatted lor MotCHAtC Fee*. 5 Send model, drawlj# o.’ "jboto- With detenj» tion. W e advise, if tmteiiUble o.,«ot* free «n; charae. Oarfee notcue till })itenfU sttnredr, , 'A m m p k Lt f . ’’ Heff teObuln Petents,” wltK [ ,eoct 3 saiT;e in tbeV-S. and loreixn coantriet* sentfree. Addfet*. C.A. > Oni. f»At£HTorrlcc, WA*HINftTOH, D*c. i . ****** Pennsylvania --------- LINES--------- Round trip to Cincinnati* Bnnday, April 14 irom Cedar- vllle. Special train leaves 7:00 a. m. over Pennsylvania Lines. EXCU RS ION S TO L os Angeles, Cal. April 2? to May l»Mystic Bhriners May 7 tolB-German Baptist Brethren Good going one route, returning another* Atlantic City, N . J* May 81 to June 0-Amcriea« Med­ ical Association* laamtowfi ’ Norfolk, Vi*. April 10 to November 8QChoice •of a number of attractive routes Oneway Beftbud-fTasf) Tickets to IDAHO, MONTANA* MEXICO, AND PACIFIC/TOASTAT Unusually low faro* dally during . April. Around the W orld* Touts #010And upward. For details, consult PommylvanihLines Ticket Agent *T,W. Rftdabitugl), Cedarville, 0, ■u__ -L ,. ^ A* a A4-/ .f wv? DO NOT OVER-LOOK THE GASOLINE ENGINE You make a mistake if you think you can run your farm economically or profitably without a gasoline engine. Do not overlook the possibilities o f a gasoline engine for farm use. A gasoline engine will furnish po\ver to do the hundred and one little jobs about ybur farm which make farm, work drudgery if hand, wind or horse power is used, The gasoline engine Is so reliable, so simple* so safe* and so economical to operate that yon can not afford to over­ look it. Of all the gasoline engines on the market, the L E C engine stands first because it is designed by men who understand the requirements of a practical and bheap farm power. li H, C, engines are made itt sizes from 2 to 20 horse power in vertical Or horizontal stationary and portable types* We have one that will fit your needs. Gall ca tia and We will gladly explain* • C. N* STUCKEY , J. H.ncMILLAN, M an u fa c tu re r of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col* umns, Piers, Etc*, Etc* ■*» Telephone 7 . C ed arv ille , Ohio. Have Your Buggy Painted at WOLFORD'S

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