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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