The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

—* f mSrn AGOODMAN$UFFFnf Stf.ttltRLtoeiW.Tatoftw ti»n *•H f 1*054 t+a<i#bAckToft Sciatic Rheumatism o| tus wfwk *»*.*•',* 3 Ti»«r»SIS S?*^lSw,VbE*w » * » K i 5 l « ? g J u t » 5 ° * D- S S , « * SKSftfig?"*r. Paint Economy consists in buying the kind that will go the farthest and last the longest. Such econ­ omy is attained by the' purchase of Rogers Paint. { -M attings,--D iestock , a ll grades I - Golden Rwl* Ftem? tow a ll th^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 i lee.tWe, 23«, 30o and ;’3*je a yard. I flavor th a t a in tfc* wheat, and * Bf. r8 a makes th« biggest and sweetest leaf of any m the market . C ep Golden Rule Flour,. Mrs. Vi- E, I)<;m is reported quite ill. Mir4 Effife Barber spent Tuesday in HprtngiMtl, —Bookers, couches, folding bods, side Boards, a t McMillan’s Mr. 0 , E. Bradfute went' to Col­ umbus ‘Wednesday, Ilev. Bitchie wjll preach in the B. P, church Sabbath,. Mr; and M m . F rank Welehatis of Springfield spent Sabbath with Mr. O. At. Townsley and family, Air. Charles GalbreatU of Bay- ton was the guest, of hismofher Airs. Elizabeth Galbrcath over Sabbath. “ Bo you long for the good bread you r mother used to bake? Then use Golden Bulo Flour and you can have It. 0 Word has been received bore of the illness of Mr, David Turnbull of Monmouth, who is suffering with erysipelas of the head. Mr. W. J . Hawthorne left Friday for an extended Easfcorn trip. •—Balph Parlette a t the opera .house j ng. Wednesday evening, April 21 , j J The O, Y. P. C. N. of the IT. P. ' church gave a social in the lecture room of the church, Tuesday even- Mr. and Mrs. Kaper Wade spent Saturday ip gpringfleld, - —.Mattresses, bed springs., _ the best to be had a t McMillan,s. * ‘ The Boxwell-Patterson Exam ina­ tion will, be held In Xettia in the Central Building Saturday, April 20 audM ay 11 . The McFarland & Puffer Moving --------f— 7 - j Picture company has an open week Mr, B e r t Usticlc of Columbus [and have been,at homo for several stopped over here Monday evening, days, - , Prof. Morris' has resumed ‘h e r Mr. Hiram Huston of bear college work after an absence of two' Anderson Ind ., returned bom&Tues- weeks. day morning after a weeks v isit 7~*" ' " 1' ..— • wltn Aft.and Airs, John Fields. The Misses Tonkinfcon will enter­ tain a number of friends this even­ ing* ,< _ - ' ‘■—Press notices as well comments from lecture committees speak great praise for'Balph Parletfe, who conies Carpets, mattings and linoleums to the opera house Wednesday aren ­ as McMillan’s. ing, April SI, Mrs. Jan e tte Eskeridge and A ir.: Beinember Balph Parlette a t the Carlt McLean spent Sabbath' in °Per* llou8e Wednesday eveninfi Xenia, April 21, is not merely the' best paint we can make—it is the best puinffhat can be made. - MadebyDetroitWhiteheadWorks ' * Sold by .*' C. M. CROISE H f a f c r v f l t e , GH o* - - 150,000 USED IN EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS fob all ruarosES C«t«I at andloll 4sM!>on TBt— a OLIVER Typewriter TK» guadird Vl.lble ■Writer W. J. TftRBOX, LOCAL AGENT. FISTULA a »» Act, DISEASESOFTHERECTUM «ti»jno dftArtfea fraa Liiilr.es.l7, XMr.eyii A!dKXS:i DicMUMTAn3 Xut&sit c£ TCatittt* mint ro% kook m ttuuh jmwasks im *» ito<fcrfesj'»fccf'$:iltesucqrtfcJ* m . 1 j . M c C l e l l a n ^^»»lr»tdn|kiei*COUiMBOSf 0. - kiAAA. . 60 YCABf a U M I ^ c x per ien c e - COl*Vni«MtiAO- . . ,r r .,v’tr,n^vt^«pririiAn!j-*t “’'StSBlr, I tn u n m in > v n T t! .1.n t ,-n FOB SALE: American Mandolin LACE CtTBlAINb, 6Qc to II pn Dellle Samuels SM. .1 pair. . --- ---- ——- jmiles west of Ocdarvifie on Oolurn- A t Bird’s, 'bus pike Mr. George K Selgler attended■. Kev, w . B. Stoddard of Washing- Jrand Opera in d n c im a tl the first ton J>-. O. -spent several days hero of the week. the flret of fche Aveeb; He flli6£j Rev> ■ ~ - W. J , Sanderson’s, pu lp it Sabbath FOR SALE: A few*Chester white* morning, jropd sows. ' Clarence Finney. i ---------------- —— ;--------* . «* Miss- Sadie Hiff has been qnifce -Mr. O. E . Bradfute is In Columbus ‘f ck «h^veek . During her absence, this week attending a meeting of Superintendent Crawford has been heO,-S. TJ; board. ■ . jteachihgIn District Number 7. —Ladies 7 Skirts and Waists, nowr Mt- John M. Tarbox had the sp ring styles. ^misfortune to have th e end of a B .................. A tB ird * s/® hsec on his righ t h and nut off la s t ' '{Saturday. He was working a t the }planer a t the time, ' The Xenia "F; M. C. A» building — ■' ‘* p a i n # e c o n o m y . You ■.mig^t; a s wsB tnafcd y$>ur ,, ■p a it money; go as f a r as possible*, —Golden Rule is the brand th a t’s Dda H anna’s. Green Seal Liquid ieen with ypu for years and it’s bet-. P a in t and you won’t complain of o r wow than ever, 'T ry it. [the dxetnnce. Atnd oogtiquos to grn'W' noajd^r 112000 hra^ta-gttlraady been subscribed.. S p r in g H a ts If you are hard to please in. a hat come to us. I t is no trouble for us to show you Hats. Our prices are front ft 50c to $4.00 on Soft Hats. Stiff Hats from $1.00 to $3.50 SUItltlVflN, THE HATTER 27 South Limestone P’reet, Springfield, O. —Carpets ami Druggets, a hand­ some line of Ihose goods. A t Bird’s, Airs, B, F . H e rr returned homo Wednesday evening from Wheeling, W, VaM where she attended the marriage of her neiCe last week. T b ed ry ew on in the local option election a t Oxford Tuesday by a majority of UK? votes. This in the second victory, the first time the majority only bemgBS. « Word was received hero Wed­ nesday of the death of John Mc­ Clellan of Sivadner O., an u n d e of Mr, B, .McClellan of th is place. Mm. C. O, Weihiqr le ft Wednesday to attend the funeral Thursday. A vole a t Wayneavllle, Warren county waa taken Monday as to is­ suing $26,000 in bonds fo r. the erec­ tion of a new township house. The vote was lost by 38. A two-thirds vote was necessary. The owners of the Greene Comity Fair Grounds will co-operate with the Xenia Driving Oliibin the re ­ building of the race track. The tracks'will b e graded and placed In excellent condition. Mr. Howard CorrS' le ft Xenia Tuesday morning *for sterling, Alberta Proyince, Canada where he owns about 12 , 00 , acres oflaud, His" son Herman, proceeded him some weeks ago, FOB BALE: Two Drupe Jorsoy boars, J, H. Brothorton. . Mrs,Jacob Loithaoreturued homo from Washingtnn ( ’, II. where she visited hor daughter Mjs.Bradfute. Mr* II, McClellan moved into his property recently purchased of Mr. h, M, Blair. —$1.23 money only buys a 25 lb* sack Fine Granulated Wugar, A t B ird’s. —The p lat openu a t McCollum’s Monday morning April 22 for Balph Parlette, the la st number on the lecture course. —Balph Parlette has a way of il­ lustrating his point th a t delights the audience. Painters put on their best licks with It, a HAXEA’B GREEN SEAL PAIN#. —LINOLEUM makes the best kitchen floor covering. A number qf patterns to select from . AfeBird’s. Those who have my fence stretch­ ers will confer a favor by returning same a t once; as they are needed. ; v C- M, Crouse. , / * , ^ . . nj V ’ * —W all Paper, Best line, p j cheap and medium priced ‘’papers” ' wo have ever shown. A g reat line a t I t'is surprising what a few lines in the Herald will sfellfor you a t a small co st.. A small article of little valun to t h e owner m ay briDg a go »d sum i f offered for sale through these columns, ’ Mr; Joseph' wantmyet, who has been Deputy Canrtty Auditor-has resigned a n d ,Mr. George Kendal! will take Ins place.' Mr. Santmyer goes With the Kelly Cordage Com­ pany as secretary aud,to«as>itor, THE MAKERH, GUARANTEE- IS back of every' gallon of H a n u aV Green Beal Paint* Dosen’t ■make, the p a in t any be tte r; bu t makes you sa fe in using it, -b The Keller Jr. Show at the, opera hou se ‘last Friday evening did hot seen to satisfy a Oedltnille audience The night Was cold and frosty* but the .show «aetti4d to th4 ‘ gr&atoet frost bf all. ' a . _ >v , . . . Abysarnia where he ilowb months ago by the gova^mtot. Be will be stfttfonetiat Leghorn, Italy In the future. Mrs, E lisa Blckett, widow of the, Into Dekn Blckett, Hi years of ago died Monday as re su lt of the infir­ mities of old age, The funeral wa8. held a t the home Wednesday me mg, on fche New Jaspe r pike, —The E ly ria Democrat states un­ questionably th e three beat lectures a t the chautauqua there kwE sum­ mer Were William Jennings Bryan, Ralph Parlette and Bam Jones. Hear Parlette a t th» opora house. April 21. The Best Photos That's thfc kind wfi make. People are learning more and more th a t Baumgardner’s in* the place to get the photograph they ate looking for. They come here be­ cause of the artistic lighting, poee and finish of our W ork.-' • > No cheap, shoddy materials used, but the best and most up-to-date knpwn to the photographer's art. Our Baby Pictures Have won for Us aReputation. t . B a u m g r a i r d n e r PHOTOGRAPHER. S PM N C t im D , o . WMiljtM>iBi'«nirA:i'»it|‘Viwt i r r m f - f '■'‘ f '' ICING BUILDING, ............. David Brlglmm. d f Philadelphia and Kenneth Wllhwnsou. diXeftla, started from X en ia Monday morn­ ing for Wooster* G,f to attend * Y. M. C, A* Conference o f colleges. They go as delegate* from Cedkr- villo College. In r opo of regaining hlif health. Herbert F. MeKenil*,of Port J offer'- Fon, O.* a studen t a t the Ohio State University, is now working for the C. H . and D. as a section hand at $10 a month. H e iswork lng with ft gang nfc Johnson’s Station, House cleaning time Is here. Yon m ay have some old furniture, car pets, curtains and the like th a t ybu do nofc care for. I f they aw 0 / any value titoy m ay be just w ha t some else can use. ‘A few lines In the Herald a t a small cost will sell them for you. —Dnstdown A dry cleaner used In sweeping carpets, rugs, hardwood and.polished floors Without; causing dnst. Ifc brightens and cleans them and saves draperies and furniture b y eliminating the dust. Kills moths and .disease germs, purifies the a ir and loaves a sweet odor. F o r sale a t McMillansi 5c. ’ Borders same price. A t Bird’s. Mrs, O. A. SpaEir of Xenia'Vas the. gb sfc of Mr.' and Mrs. James Towns- ley Wednesday'and Thursday* Mrs, B, F . Cranston amHiaughter Heleirof Columbus spent the week with Mr. 0* 0 . Weimev. HANNA’S LUSTRO -FIN ISH MADE TO WALK.ON I t is the paint which to please. . HANNA’S GRERN SEAL PAINT. '■Cream Horn’per cah / 6 c Prunes {small size) bu t ex try good per lb . 5c Pawnee Oats per package ' 10 c 81bs Navy Beans to r • 25c 2UE?s. Flour (Snow Ball) 500 '“’A ' A t B ird ’s. Ip an entry approved b y the Common Pleas court m ihe case of Anna R. Thomas and others against .Sophia Dellinger, the de­ fendant-is enjoined from, increas­ ing the height of a water'; course through hor farm n e a r ' Fairfield, Which - would Cause an miqgal amount of water to be deposited on the laada ’p f the plaintiffs and tiffs wee hot allowed an injunofcjoa restraining the defendant from, maintaining the ditch, «and th e court holds t h a t the plantltfe Are not entitled to any damages fo r harm done their crops by the waters One h a lf of the cost of Ipc . action is assessed' against *ach party . The ease will be ap­ pealed' to th e Circuit court. Early “ Six Weeks” E a rly Ohio’s and, Ea rly Bose seed potatoes A t B ird’s. The Price of Health. “ The price of health In a m alar­ ious d istrict is ju st 25c; the cost of a qox of Dr. King’s New Life P ills,” writes E lla Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and impart new life and vigor to, the system. 25c. Satisfaction guaran­ teed a t all druggists. fc«W»VlVV11 PATENTS (Caveats, andTradc.Mstkscibtslntd and*UPat- Jentbosir.es> ctsr.ilucttdforMoOEMATC6*Ct. ! (O ur o rrtc cis c reoRitc U.s.eATCHTo rrte t land wecansecare patent fit ttsa Umethin those Jremote f-vmWashington . , I Send model, drawljg w olioto . w»ui deaettp* Etion, W*r advise, it patentable o, jot, free ol Jchsrre. Onefeenotcue till patentts secured, , j i ik.uM.vtT. *'Htrar InOUtalrt Patents,*’WWi {cost of same in the t ’-ti. and foreign countries Ssentfree, Address, tC .A .SNOW&CO . > OTP. patent Oince, WAtSinaTOS, 6 . C< X*vv»*' — vsa* -*• - - * - Pennsylvania --------- LINES------- Mr, Stewart Townsley has pur­ chased the two story tenan t house on the Turnbull road fwlottglug to Mr. J, E . Turnbull ftttd Is preparing to move i t to towtt. Ho will place It pn the rear of Mftlotftntf use it for a simp to manufacture cement blocks. The taskmf moving such a building th a t dfatitlice will he no small one. F in lay Grihdle VW arrested In Xenia last Saturday and taken, to Springfield-where h* was charged ty Llo fft-'D r'*r’to ** tokiw'/v t% fait, of clothes. H e had the su it on when arrested and promised to' re ­ turn if. Judge MllUr in ed lihn $10 amt ordered him committed to the Clark county jail un til same was paid. "MdJfl Bound trip to Columbus, Sunday, April 21 Bom Cedar- ville. Special train leaves 8:56 a.'fn. over Pennsylvania Lines. EXCURSIONS TO Los Angeles, Cal. April 27 to May t-M.vstic Shrlnors May 7 tolf>*Germau Baptist Brethren Good going one route, returning another. Atlantic City, N* J . May 31 to June 3-Amotiean Med­ ical Association, namcstowH €xpo$itiott Norfolk, Vo. April 10 to November 30 Ghoieo of ft number of attractive routes One way Second-Class Tickets to IDAHO, MONTANA, MEXICO, AND PACIFIC COAST AT Unusually low fare, daily during April. Atevmd the v^oi iti* Toms |0io and upward. For details, eonault Pehusylvanlft Lines Ticket Agent »W, Eadfahaugli, Cedarviile, !>» SomeThingsYouWantNow Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers $2,5052,75 $3 $3.50 to$7,50 Grass Catchers^all. sizes Spuds for Weeding Your Lawn; Albany Grease for Autos 21b, 31b, 51H 101b, 251b Cans For Automobiles and Machinery. FLOOR WAXES, FINISHES. "Old English" Floor Wax "Johnsons” Floor Wax, Weighted Floor Brushes, STAINS, VARNISHES; JAP-A-LAC The Springfield Hardware Go., Efist Main St., Springfield, O. W e ’l l M a k e ■ a . With you the mihute you see our line if you are look­ ing for the best that the city affords in Spprting Goods. We have every thing for the national game tha t you. Will need in the finest makes made, such as the famous • Spalding and Yictor lines, etc; We inalce a specialty of fitting out whole teams with suits, sweaters, shoes ‘ stockings, balls, bats, gloves, masks, protectors, etc., - a t the very lowest prices. Get our figures. The Bicycles Headquarters is Section .' We handlemore -standard makes of Bicycles thin, any , other firpi in the city. See our, line including‘the ‘ Crescent, Ivor JohnsoRi Standard, Yale, Elmore find , Dayton, besides an excellent lot of second-hand s m t P. SLACK’S THE SPORTING GOODS STORE), 6 0East Main-St> . ‘ Sprmgfieid,lOhib^. =3 DO NOT.OVER-LOOK THE GASOLINE ENGINE .. * » You make a mistake if you tlllnk you. can run your ! farm economically or profitably without a gasoline engine. Do no t overlook the possibilities o f a gasoline engine for farm use. A gasoline engine will furnish power .to do the hundred and one little jobs about your farm which make farm Work drudgfety if hand, wind or horse power is used. ‘ Th e gasoline engine is so rfcliable, so simple, so safe,.and so economical to operate tha t you can not afford to over­ look it. Of all the gasoline engines on the market, th e I, H. d engine stands first because it is designed b y men who understand the requirements of a practical and cheap farm power. , . I. H. C, engines are made in sizeS from 2 to 20 horse power in vertical or* horizontal stationary and portable types* Wo have one that will fit your needs, Gaff - on ns and wo will gladly explain* C. N. STUCKEY, to f We have the Kwdcis and Rer.ic* dies that will do it, Alsohave the best hoop, Cholera and Gap Cure. -Green Bone Cutters, Drinking Fountains, Grit and Shell Boxes, Brooder Latrps and every thing in the Poultry Line. Cyphers Incubators £>Brooders IncubatorsSft.30tojaww. . - i* S -1 Htondcis $h.«Uto £>sb,W. H. N. GAGED, fill Ea»t Third Ht. m&m Dsyfon, Dhl«>.

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