The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
m r r m 1 h Ky 1*?or Ewdlwwe Our J u V : W ork w i l l e u t t jw r e w i t h t k a t o t 'a a y © t h a r f i m . . . !TWt H«n» »k«* smh M h I Kftfe *»' ; Index*dtiux** that $mv irtNfc'to is past due and * pruiapt m u •;• ,; mnt is«»mfmydewed..; . . . . s t h ir t ie t h YEAH NO. 3, CEDAHVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY XI, 1007. P R IC E $ I M A Y E A R * HOUR OF CORN SHOW, l i n o 1 1 1 1 I f n I £lwr management «f tiie Cedar- M n \ n i l I l, p H I v*w« Farm ers' In stitu te ace tank ing J i l l l U i I l t l i * W M i t : tt^ngem e iitB f»r « rom contest in ‘connection w ith th e 'In s titu te , Fei)- rrt.fttute A **$*#*K*f* ■ - *■ •-■■•. Mrs. S a ra Miller, daugh ter Of E ll- *J 1'}™** **** *» separate shows for tjdi and Nancy Finney, was borni *®*l°wv vyhJte and Mixed corn. Sycamore, Ham ilton c o u n ty ,. * ,w h oxhfbUeV will receive his Ohio. August 16, I8S6 and enteredr®wn « urnback , hu t a small entrance m rent January 6, 1B07, aged a i l * ^ w l l *** Merited* which w ill ho ' - - divided in.to th ree prices fo r Yellow, fcwo for Wh ite and tw o fo r Mixed. :\: ■ Com m u st he entered by 1 o’clock Monday, Feb ruary Ath* teili he lurntehed fo r any o ther fartn produOts or, curiosities STATEFARMERS’ 1ISTFTUTE. ENTERSOHIO STATU HelpYouto Sak l HAKE MONEY. -mg a rrang ed fo r exceedingly! ibb ing ra te a w ith publishers ij best a n d m o s t popular public 5 ,i n th e U n ited Stales, Daily,! y a n d M on th ly , we are now t o f i l l o rd e rs a t from thirty Y ,per c en t-le ss than th e re prices, g iv ing Subset ibeis fall \ t o f th e lowest clubhingiates, e time allow ing a liberal com- ’ n t o Soliciting, Agents. advertise our> hew en ta il a.cosfc which we save] Subscriber b y asking cacti .o f th is ite ta to Send a postalj For Sample Copies of Tfljtj .hYjBs-QTjtKERj add if so site- i do a. Id tle agency work 1 ew in ter, intake application J \ I t id ft fact; th a t T h R E k - | si offers m o re and better1 n s th a n m a y b e had front.j sodreesr-^ offer g ives$d .00 Worth for ’ 2.Off, an o th e r gives a IMily *] tw o W eek lies and twC lie s fo r on ly $1.76. V e te rin a ry 'co lum n of TV* ; i v BwfttetftBft is worth ( fifty do llars to any te to -day to h q u i r a r e o * p » n r , C iw e lnn» ti* O t t * 4 snedklne ft *1 hock m & o *. * 1 I aheap foda «ra mm i», . ~4., mltJfm tfxm & b wm tM& 6* ;® g « , i t * 3 m m m I bfl»A for all t pMMf* I t ft ojtofoMJ,- imk gm r m i im M m m l Mai 4 km la ftwif food. ts SSm •*j-J l f t* f t» fftf ftod • m m i Iftsft of- Z ! t F & * s * S M « M r tP»14 tteo 4ft WriW Hff p * i ' -Pi jpw.ww^ * S l8 4 » i years, ^ months, and 5dd»ya, Of a ftmily of ten brothers and sisters, of them living to ft goodly age, only four remain^ two sisters, Mri^: lhuiiel Dallas of near Yellow S p r in g nad Mbs. M argaret Anderson of gansas; and two brothers, John M. of (Jedarville and J ererofah o f Clif ton. - In 1905, James was called from earth, and only Jo u r months ago Emma, and now Mrs. Miller. She with her fam ily •removed from .the place Of her b irth to Xenia in 188-b November II, 1874, she was united tn marriage to Jam es Miller, with whom she lived happ ily un til h is death, Ju ly 24, I$87, Most o f h e r life since then was Bpenfc on h e r farm near Cedarville. r She passed the last,two months a n d a h a lt with hersister,, Mrs* Dallas, to whose hOmeahewas removed, on account of her enfeebled condition and whero Bttewas tenderly cared, fo r till h e r spirit'tookdtsflights ' • ’- ’: - Early in life she made a profession p£ fa ith --itr Christe uniting with the‘SyCanlore Associate Info rm ed church; and when fehe came to Xen ia, with the Drifted P resby terian Church;, and a t hoc m arriage with, -theMasates*Creels DnTted.; Preshy' terjan UbnrcU; and a short.tim e he-- fpre . her husband’s , death", both transferred thclrmemhersh ip t p th e Beformed Presbyterian Church Ced- arville, (Cfenprai, Synod.) s Mrs. Miller was of a. retiring d is position humble in s p ir it ?tea trast- tul in h e r Saviour. A sho rt time befofri hey--death,- «he ; euidi it-Was well with h e r Jioul, 1 pe r two y ea rs she was a constant sufferer, ' h u t through .it a ll. she .showed remarkable^ patience. She always appreciated the visits of ■Christian, iriends and never failed to,ihvitp them to,, retu rn* .. ‘Wheh asked i t she was Willing to die, .she said, “ surely l am ready l o r <5U*d’s will.’* W h lteshe d id no t m ake show of her faith, y h t i t Wap positive and proved her comfort in h e r de~ rifning d a y s .% - “ PleBSed are th e d e a d th a t d ie in the D o ra /' Fo r fu rth e r informationf e e C. C. Cooley, Member in charge, o r O. A. Dobbin*, Secretary, The annua l meeting of the Ohio ’'la te Board of Agriculture and tate Farmers’ Institu te 'will be in Columbus. The m sual meetings o f the week, wijl take place, Jan u a ry 15 ,6 . 8. D .' chapel the American Brooders’ Association will *meet a t 10 a. m . A t 2 p. m . the Auijnal section, will meet. A t the same time the Plant- section will | meet in Chemical Half, I n • the evening a t 8 p, m. a t th e Board of | - One o f th e new studen ts to en ter f the agricultural departmen t fu r M»o ; w inter term Is A ile^ iO . Myers, the <noted newspaper and pollt ieiil ivrit- IortliatIs known to every journaliiif- | and particu larly .the pohtiei»u& o f ( 11 SALARIES. ■the; state,-. Fo r years Myers w as political ed« The new salary, law went ipfo Vf- Ifeet the first of tlWyear and all the county offtelnlsare nowon. a straight Itor of the Cincinnati Xnijuirer and Berne have been reduced is said to have been rim m an th a t from w lla ttl , drew uni}ei. ie e really brought Hi* ' white o thers are raised, John It. Mcl.ean in to N a tion a l) • rp],^ commissiouers get $»Idl and $3 a day’-for ditch work, b u t the tO' RESIGNED AND RESTRAINED. W . A, Butler, teacher of d is tric t Mo. I iri Bugarpreek townships has he^n^ restrained by the Common Pleas Court from setting around the school room a fte r, he had resigned. B u tler resfghed some time ago and th en reg retted ' i t a n d jias annoyed the new teacher b y contl dually -re mairiing abou t the buildirig, I t is stated th a t th e board demanded h is resignation. ‘ , ’* THE FIRST ISSUE. The flrsfcisBiie ol th e Xenia Re publican is o u t and its pages appear bright arid vnewsy;' Mr. F ran k D. Smith, fh ^ o d ite r lifts h is brother, Mr. Burch ]8mHh fo r business man ager. Prosperity evidently m arks the beginning ahd w e hope it. will continue. Furnished rooms Baciiel McMillan* for ren t. Mrs. —Pride of Liberty F lour a t Xagley Bros. The best flour on the m arket, Five cents gets you mote news papers for you r shelves th an ever before, a t th is office* * —For blankets, Storm fronts rain aprons, see the line carried B.F5. Townsley. J u s t the time year for these articles. or by of Hard Lints* "See that k * s there?” ‘Yes; what Shout him?* One of oar great mil lionaires, hat he’s lost his appetite. The poor dsvll lives on milk and Cracker*. F* m the corned beef and cabbage, please, and praise the Lord.” th f js e illliS - & to Still has a few of childrens beautifully trated books at 15c* each to close out from Holiday stock. These "are all mce, clean arid veiy at- tfactivt. Here is as good a place to buy stationary as yon tHlFfind in Greene county including inks of all tints, always a large assort ment at rfghfi prices. As a drug store this place will be operated in strict compliance with the l*ure FoodHaws. L Ba{ph H ea ton and Xpllle Heaton to Edm und Moorman,’ .08 of an a c ts ,in Xenia, $90d.; ■ ' ,. .-Sheriff te ■Bamnel Koogler, 106 acres in Ba th tp ., $5,709. YST. H . M iller to S. H . Miller, and Sarah Miller, 29 acres siu. ■Beaver creek tp.* $2,750.25. , , . John . Bohmspn and E lizabeth Bobinson to AmoS .Murphy, 5800 square fee t |n 'Jam estow n , $400. Flizabeth-Has to A rm an , drowel ^ a<Tro m Beavercreek tp ., $1 and o ther considerations. , * Jy Wv L n ttre lla n d O. P . Lu ttrell, adm ’rs, fl> John Davids, 65.28 acres lb J effersoo tp ;, $6,130.00. ’ ; ; Charles Brown to E a rn e st P* Bow m an a n d Harry. Mainland,* 4 acres in B a th tp ., $800. ■ J Ada W e lle raud J. H . WolleC and Others to H . S. Kemp, 103.66 acres In Sugarcreck tp ., $9,170, v - • ■ iB. A. Hahip und I d a Kemp and ^titers to W* H . Weller, 1 Q 0 acres inSugarcreek tp., $5,8^4, •| Clement P .B o shaud Bhoda Ellen Boss arid others"to Mary F . ■Klin*, $7.11 acres in Jefferson tp ., $ 1 . | Mary F . Kline a n d Asa , C. K line to Clement P . Boss« 120 - acres In Jefferson tp., $ 1 . ; Barph F . McClellan- to Kariey Shears, lo t In Cedarville, $ 460 * - Susannah Malone and John Ma lone to Samuel Knee, 60 K acres in Spring,Valley tp*, $6850. ‘i AMI Kildow and Maggie KildbW to Charles K , Cox and M ary E . Cox tra c t of land, $ 1 , H e rb e rt Davis and Cora G* Davis to H ono rs Jones. .24 acre In Xenia, 41000 . W illiam M* Cunningham and Mary GuAningbam to Sa rah J . Brown, m acres in YeUow Springs $ i ,m John C. D a rst and K atherine D a rst toB , M. Spttler, 44 l r3 acres in Beavercreek tp., $8,750. Eveline Bichardson and others to Iren e B. Lane, lo t in Xenia, $100. Carrie Curi to Irene B, Lane, h a lt of lobin Xenia, $1 and o ther consid erations. Iren e B . Lane to Carrie Curl, lo t in Xenia, $25, E , I I , Muilger and others to D . M. Stewart, H a c re in Xenia tp., $12,546, Daniel Moore and L au ra Moore to Lhsrio B . Thomas, # 1 . S9 acres in Xenia tp., $8050. Sarah J . Gillaugb to Charles H . Gillaugh and others, lo t in Ce- darvllle* $600. mm mm CROUSE BLOCK Cedarvitie, Ohio, Wonder of tfto Alphabet* I t has been computed that oui English alphabet is susceptible oi 620,448,401,733,239,439,350,000 transpo- aitl&as, It 1ft said that Ml the inhab itants of the globe, on a rough calcu lation, could not in a thousand mil lion ol years write out all the trans positions of the letters, even suppos ing that each wrote 40 pdges dally* each of which page* contained 40 dll- ferent transpositions, ot the letters. CaftrihCarmot BcCurerf. With local applications, as they- cannot raach the seat M tlmdisease. Catarrh is « bloodor constitutional disease, and In order ]to k nro It yon must take internal remedies I flail's Catarrh Cure Is notsujusrk nicdit inc I It was prescribed by Orta ot tn* best physi cians in rbnrcountry for years and is * teg- nlsr prescription. It is composed of tliC best tonic s known, combined with the best Moodcnnlffcr*,’aHingdire. llyou the mu- rente Stufaces, ,DiS perfect Combination of two ingredients U what produce*$ucb Won- dertel rrnnlt* In oiring tlnUnh, Fend for testimonial* free. A it y m r . J. f i im M * m , foledOr 0 . Boidbydwggiiif, f5e, Hall'* Family 1'ril# mtiSmimk. Trade Auditorium a ll the o rgan ize tioua will gather. Wednesday morning a t 10 a ,,m r- in .the University Chapel thy Anl- mttl section w ill gather.'' A t the sumo hour in chep iieu l *Hnlh tho Plant-section, - I n the afternoon a t 2 p . m. the,American Breeders F a r m ers' In stitu te and 01nh P lan t, and Ho rticu ltu ral Society will meet In University chapel. -A t this meeting H quv Jam es Wilson, Washington D, C., secretary of Agriculture will preside, i n -the evening a t stso, Board hf Trade building the differ e n t associations meet. - , Thursday a . m* the OhW State Board of Agriciutu’re and A. B . A. mieeting, A, P. Sandies, presiding, Governor H a rris, will give an ad dress, A t the afternoon, session Hon. H* M, Brown of Hfllshoro, will address on “ Establishing Tyle In Breeding Animals.'” Thursday evening a general session in Board of Trade Building. . y F rid ay a t 10 a. «n m ee ting 'in University .Chapel and Chemical H a ll Afternoon session In Uni versity Chapel of A., B. A. and^Ohio Students Union. Special meetings- a re as follows? Ohio ‘Horse -Breeders’ Association a t Hartm an Mate! Tuesday a t7 p . m. Farmers’ / Congress in . Board, of Trade Assembly H a ll a t 2 p. m% Wednesday. ' v ’‘ . Ohio, Shorthorn Breeders’ Associ- ation'afc Veil Housp, 8 p'. *n. Wed nesday. Association o fF a ir Presidents rind. Secretaries, C ity H a ll a t 7 :80 p. m. Wednesday. „ The American an d Delano-Merino KCcord Association a tU r e a t South ern Hotel bn Thursday a f 10 a. m.l % p. m ;a n d .7 p , m*. ■ * ' Ohio S ta te Ho rticu ltural Society will meet in conjunct ion with the A. ft. A, prominence. Of late Myers has w en editing the ag ricu ltural department ot the weekly E n q u ire r and i t is to r th is reason th a t ho has en tered the Uni-, versity. ^ - F o r sarcasm and w it Myres has no equal and his presence a t public gatherings is a strong feature. u r iA D n uv rv i\w ADflAlUlfUC The township board of education mef Monday and organized to r the Coming yeaV-- The old officers were re-elected, Mr'. I t , H- Stormont, p residen t and F. A,rJucksoii, clerk, PLEASEt) LARGE AUDIENCE. . The Chicago Lady-Lyceum Quar tet, th ird number on the lecture 'course was greet- *1 Thursday even ing by a large audierieo. The pro gram consisted of some excellent numbers th a t were well rendered, which accounts fey the fac t th a t th e ladies gave greater satisfaction than ’ !#] the have,similar organizations -in years gone by. -The rendition , of *»,«, >*Lady B ird” merited- praise,,- -^-Golden Buie is tho brand th a t’s uebn with you’fo r years a u d its b e t ter now ' than ever.- .-Try It* ‘ —Corduroy pants and suits' a t Nagley Bros A il' new.,stock, and no seconds. The.$2,60 4 iia|ity have been cu t to $ 2.00 and the $2,00 te $ 1 . 75 ; BC pleased When y ’ou purchase this" kind of goods. ; Beats The Music Cure. “To keep the b o d y . in tun e ,’ writes Mrs; M a ty Brown, 20 Lafay ette Phtee, Poughkeepsie, X Y. “ I take D r., K ing’s Hew L ife. Pills* They ore the .most reliable and pleasan t laxative I have found.” Best fo r .til© Stomach, , Liver and Bowels.-..Guaranteed by a ll drug gists. , 25c. COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE wants a representative m every com munity" to collect “ renewals” and to solicit new subscriptions. Many COSMOPOLITAN agehts today have gradually hu iltlip a bus iness th a t actually ne ts from $l,C0O, $2,000, and, in oho or two eases, $6,OQOyearly . These agents have got such re markable retu rns by offering sub scribers what Is knoWh us the mag azine ‘-‘club.” . < ■ And by magazine “ club,” we mean an offer by which the various publications taken by a subscriber are combined and offered by COS MOPOLITAN’S ngents in th e form of a “ club” a t 40 per cent to 50 per cent, less than he has been paying for tho various publications singly, Now COSMOPOLITAN’S Club-! bing Department, which handles th is business, is th is yea r more per fectly developed than ever before. COSMOPOLITAN, therefore, is exceptionally well fitted to Offer the energetic agen t the opportunity of; building up anff renewing from year to y e a r a business which will in time prove not only permanent hu t re markably resultful. F ill out, therefore, the coupon be low-^today—for full particu lars as to how you m ay begin-single-handed the nucleus nfwhu t will eventually develop into a wonderfully well-pay ing, independent business for you. F ill out and mail the coupon below now—TODAY* Address: Agency Dept,, Desk 12, COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE* 178ft BliOADWAY, NEW YOBK. Agency Dept*, Desk 12, COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, No. I78ft Broadway, New York City. Gentlemen- -Will you kiudly tell me how a permanent, regultful business" may be built up in my community, represent ing COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE— a business which when conscientiously followed has repeatedly been known to yield, $1^00 $2,000, and upwards, yearly. Geographical Peculiarity. The most advanced grand division of the old* world-—Europe—thaS tho greatest lutmher of islands in propor tion, to its area, dropping the island continent ot Australia out ot consid eration,, Africa, the least civilized and developed," is singularly wanting, in inlands of any importance ott Its shores. County Asstssor Waylaid. 4 J . W . Coulter, of Leslie, ft. D. As sessor of fttan ley County, relates the followih ft ‘Two? waylaid by a com piler * on o$i th ro a t and lung troubles, bronchitis, asthmu, and a terrible cough, which had affected mo for years, when I was persuaded to try D r. K ing’s N rw Discovery. Belief came almost immediately, and in a sho rt tim e a perm anen t cu r‘ result ed.” No other medicine compares with i t as a sure and quick cure for coughs and cold. I t cures a fter a ll others remedies have failed. Every bottle guaranteed a t a ll druggists, Price SOe and $1.00. T rial bottle freo. Ltl from’tips source n o t to exceed $8W>In any one year. Heretofore the Sheriff has h ad to furnish h ie.aw n horse a n d buggy bu t the county m u st own i t now. FKOBATE COUBT. Judge Shobp, yea rly salary, $2530. Charles Davis, deputy, y e a rly salary *41560. - ( ‘ ‘ Lorena *&Paulliu, stenographer* yearly salary- $420. ” . SHEB1FFS' OFFICE* ' Howard Applegate, sheriff, yearly siilary, $1845. , ■ Win. McAllister, deputy, yearly salary, $720. - JIB B ASUBEB^LOFFICE, " O. B, Kauffman, t 'casurer, ypmly sa la ry ,.$2531). ' " .* 0 . B, Mower, deputy* yearly sal ary, $1000. ; BECOBDEB&i*: OFFICE. „ . M- A. Broadstoue, recorder, $1690 yearly salary. * Louise D, Broadstone* .dophtyi yearly salary , $480. . * . • , JCan Broadstone, clerk, yearly mt}ary, $48q, , , PBO.SECUT1NG ATTORNEY. . W. F . Orr, prosecuting atto rney , yearly salary , $1710. C L E liK b ' OFFICE . fj, O. Hale, clerk, yearly salary , $2223, ■■■■.-. . *. . ’ Miriam Hale, depuiy, yearly sa l a ry , $720. SUJtNBYORS’ OFFICE . ; (h A. McKay, surveyor, yearly : salary, fees. B. M. McKay, deputy, yearly s a l a ry , $1200. AUDITORS’ OFFICE* Wm. Dodds," auditor, yearly sala ry , $ 2 m J . W. Santmyer, clerk, yea rly sal ary, $1610. ' Mies Oharite A, ftanfmyer, clerk*, yearly salary , $390, JUDGE COMMONPLEAft COURT C. H . Kyle, yea rly sa la ry , $4000. “ ThO Prince o f In d ia ” dramatized from the works of th e same name* by tp© la te Gen. Lew W allace is be ing produced.thik week 'at th e Great- Southern Theatre in Colupihus- The play Is one o f the g reatest ever produced,.in f a c t fa r excels “ Bon H u r,” Win. Farrrnm, whom many will’reca ll who1saw him ns uH u r” a t th e Grand ip CipcinnaH several years ago has u le a d in g 'p a rk Fo r mechanical sk ill tlie ^storm on the Bosphorus and the seige of Con stantinople a re tru ly picturesque. The same company will appear a t the;V ictoria ill Dayton, and a t. the Fairbanks, |n Springfield Hater in Season, As a d ram a dealing with history during the 'Crusades “ The Prinpe , of Ind ia ’’ f s . a production pleasing-to see bu t instructive in every, sense. ’ TOPBHEH. Roy, G, I I . Milligan has a rrang d with Rev. Ralph Atkinson of V . 1-, cago* Hi.* to come, here arid prea*-:» during special Gospel Meetings. A ll'the churches have been Inv't* od to unite in these services and ir is to bo hoped th a t a ll w ill loin heartily In the movement. In un ion th e re ik streng th , Rev, Ralph Atkinson is a young man who h a s done splendid work in . th e pastorate* H e is specially g ift ed for th e evangelistic work in l which ha is now engaged and h i s , preaching ia in power, He has lately been working a t Bar berton, Ohio, and Crawfoxdsville, Iowa. H o lsnow a tO skq loo sa , Iowa. A t Barberton the audience number ed 150Qand a g rea t work o f grace was done. A t CrawfordsVilie there" was a g re a t revival, ' .. 1 The people of Cedarville a re to have a race opportunity of hearing and working w ith R ev -A tk lp son . Ths meetings begin ’J a n u a ry 27th and will continue u n til Feb ruary 10* MONEY to loan on fluff mortgage on FARMS,'only. ' ' • We also have FOR BALE SOME desirable .farm s and several nice 1 CEDARVILLE* 'X E N IA ’ and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS.. SMITH *&, OLEMANS, CEDAB- VILLE* OHIO . ' . Handkerchiefs Gloves ^ Laces Jtfotions >vc^ You 1 have been waiting for that word uReduced/J ^ Here it is, and our prices are Reduced! one-half for this sale, in the following departments* S # Ladies* andMisses Coats € 7 'Ladies 1 .Raincoats.- ;• ^ w<- i - - ^ Children-s Coats ^ ChildJen’s Dresses Ladies’ Neckwear. , Ladies’ Underwear Ladies’ Hosiery D R E S S GOODS IN Black S ilk s , Colored Silks £ Henley Serges Shoes Blaiikets ;. / ' * Tab le 8‘h im m '.'Y*,-'' Bath Robes, *l. ' s? Smoking Jackets Silk Petticoats Curtains Draperies Rugs Furniture « , Carpets B A S E M E N T S P E C IA L S Porcelain Ware Decorated China Glassware etc* J $ t t Come.soon if you hope to get any of these bar- r gains at Reduction prices. * J K A l .F r iAN S ..CLEARANCE SALE m # Nimift.,....... "StiriM, U . I t,,., of 1 N( j „ „ c h y .........*.................. Slate,, . . . . . Of Men’s, Boys* and Children’s Overcoats, Suits anaTrousers *”1 u B e g in s S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y 5 . Big Reductions "in Price on All Winter Clothing. Don’t fail to take advantage of this grand opportunity to buy High Grade Clothing a t Reduced Prices. ■ , Springfield,s Greatest Clothing Store. 19-2X-23 South Limstone Street, l {1 m m m *>* jftfr#
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