The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
rl^.^r^TW-%..*yC* umm mtA vhich haa rty edentifto II to oabi subsoil pl«)W <5opt!>, ytt Is which Gil* lidn ir heicnr Is plant rootii Iso they leave limoroua asut bvory year. Istroya them lot moisture. o. For Excellence Our Job Work will compare with, that of any other firm,, . , I THIRTIETH YEAH NO, 30, CEDARVIDLE, OHI m Xerald. * Thin item v 4 :ea ciaihed. vlth auf Judos,demies tlmt your sabsaip f id past due and a prompt fottlen raent i 3 earnestly desired , 1 jgygpasa^issasi! AY, JULY 26, 1907, PIUUE 81.00’ A YEAR** GREEK COUNTY, There are 8W1 male residents 21 years ,o£ age and over in Greene County. Of this." number 7009 are white and 1102 colored. This Is shown hy the quadrennial enumer ation of the voters taken by the CHURCH DEDICATED, ONE HUNDRED DISMISSED. The United Presbyterian contains a picture and an account of the dedication dt the new Second U. P. churoh at Buffalo, N. Y<, of which Rev, Win, .Hopping, so well-known here is the pastor. Key , Joseph Kyle, I), D., of Xenia, preached the dedication sermon founding his them’s Ohthe text. Songs of Solomon, 1:6-8. BCe also occupied the pulpit in the evening. Rev, Hopping lias assessors-in the county, who a few : ?,een ^a.sJ?*r tI>0 oongregation for days ago completed their returns to ! the ? ,ist tbrf ° * e" ? ancl J’ ls fi£lithful the county cleric. Counting four i servlcc) *n<1, »nhvmS ellorts are persons to the voter Greene county, rf po,’ siWe *°r fche beailtiful new has over 32,000 population and Xenia 0 iurc i" city. 10,516, and about 4>£ population to the voter is the usual method,' at which ratio Xenia has ovor 11,000 people. White Col. Total One hundred children were dis miesedfrom the O. S, & S. O, Home in Xenia last month. The attend ance has fallen to 700 and but two applicants. Over the state only 15 orphans are being cared lor by the different counties. The continual decrease in the attendance will sqon beoOine a problem with the state as to what use to make of the Institutiop, The board upon,there quest of Governor Harris will pur chase supplies by competition, ow ing to cbihpJaints having been made, Wholesale dousesusually gefc sucb contracts huvivitb this par ticular easo a politician in Xenia held f ull sway. DEATH 0F Bath tp .............. . 825 3 0828 Btaveroreek... ........ 577 3 630 Caesarereelc............ 272 6 278 . Cedarvilla Corp...... 284 89 823 s - Cedarville fcp..... 256 56 812 Bellbrook Corp. , 9° 0 99 , Bowersville Corp.,... 109 0 109 Fairfield Corp......... •97 0 97 Jamestown Corp..... 264 90 854 Joflerson tp....... 235 0 285 Miami tp., east....... 119 3 122 Miami tp., west,,.,... 118 13s 131 New Jasper tp..... 219 21 240 Osborn Corp............ 255 0 255 Ross tp........... ......... 258 16 274 Silvercreelt tp... 280 6 286 Spring Valley Corjp. 170 0 170 Spring Valley tp...,,...-282 . -.3 . 285 285 4 2L9 Xenia tp., north....; 243 111 354 Xenia tp., south..... 318 22 840 Xenia City, Pre. A .. 843 i 344 -Xenia City, Pre. B » 801 a ' ' 301 Xenia City, Pre. C... 267 10 •277 Xenia City, Pre. D.,.. 801 3 804 Xenia City, Pre. E... 304 14 318 ^ Xenia City, Pre. F.... 174 48 222 Xenia City, Pre. G.... 29 238 267 Xenia City, Pre. H.... 28 242 ~ 268 Yal. Springs.Corp.... 249” 100 349 Total.............. 7009 1102 8111 NOW’S YOUR CHANCE. To buy your suit at a big reduc tion. Special July prices on' suits. R. W. UStick, Haberdasher. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In the Matter of Publication of .Notice in the estate of Emily Robin son, Deceased. Notice ia-hereby. gLvou- that the nudersigned has. been appointed and duly qualified by the Probate ' Court of Greene County, Ohio, as Executor of the above named es tate. All persons indebted to said estate must make immediate pay ment; those having claims will pre sent them for settlement. O. A. Dobbins. CARD OF THANKS. • We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kind ly assisted us during the sickness and death of our son and brother. Samuel Shannon and family, MONEY to loan on first mortgage on WARMS, only. We also have TOR SALE SOME desirable farms and sevoral nice CEDARVILLE, XENIA and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS. SMITH & OLEMANS, CEDAR VILLE, OHIO. —On Tuesday of the Greena Coun ty Fair the races will'he under the direction of the Xenia Matinee chib. OnWednesday there will be a 2.25 stake pace with a purse of $500. Also a trot, purse $300. Thursday there will be a 2.40 pace, purse $300; 2.18 trot, purse $300; 2.12 pace, purse $800. On Friday there will bo a 2,30 stake trot, pursS $600; 2.20 pace, purse $300; 2.25 trot, purse $300. —Pierce & Northup are contract ors for plumbing and have already contracted with . several residents for gas piping, --------------- THANKS. To the many friends that assisted its during the illness and death of our daughter and beloved sister, Daisy M. Bruce, we extend our sin cere thanks. - *. The Bereaved Family. In Memory of Daisy. She llyed a sweet, consistent life. ., Until she left this world of strife. God called her, sho couldn’ t stay._ They laid her ’ neath the upturned clay. Although ’ tiBhard to call her name. Yet still wo know death is her gain. Charles Shannon, aged 21. a son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Shannon, who live on the Federal pike south fot town, died at 4:30 o’clock Satur day evening, after an illness of over a year of tuberculosis. Besides' the father- and mother, t\Yo sisters and one brother remain to mourn his loss, Misses Jessie and Bertha Shannon and Russel, all at home, . There were 'many floral tributes from friopds, Including those from the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows and Knights of Pythias.’ The pall-bearers wore: O. N, Northup, J. G, McCorkell, M. (J Nagley, James Dufheld, Charles Hook and Samuel McDonald, the latter two being from Xenia. The funeral services were -held at the home Monday an one o’ clock, and were conducted b^ Dr. H. C, Mid dleton, The I. 0. O. P, lodge had Charge of the services at the house and the K. of P, lodge at .Woodland cemetery in Xenia. ' A LARGE ANIMAL HOME. The Cincinnati Zoological. Garden not only contains one of the largest collections of animals in tbs world but in point of area it ranks high. The number of acres contained in the Garden is sixty, and this tract is constantly being added to. Since its establishment in 1875, Cincinnati's Zoo has been the pride of the city and visitors realize that the claims made by itarei.n no wise exaggerated In the grounds, besides the animals the club house and various other forms of amusements, there is every variety of tree that will thrive in this climate. These trees'are all carefully placarded so •that the visitor may. know exactly what they are. ■ CEDARVILU C’odarvHle Col fourteenth year 9:30 a, m. Thea< livered hy Rev. P I). D. of Xenia nury. , The profij creased attendauce Fall term will weeks. The follov be offered.' In Grammar, Rliotorid tion and English] History, Ancient Advanced Studies tj Mythology; In ginning Algebra, Ajj Geometry, Conic lytical Geometry; it iology, Zoology, Ch| and Astronomy; Moral Science; Ethics; in Sociolog and Economics; Lessons, Caesar, 0:1 £atin Literature; ir Lessons, Anabasis,j Plato, and Greek. Hebrew, Hebrew Le|] French Lessons; : man Lessons, Readeij - Tlip tuition and eor the Fail terirrare 28. Books are -a All the professors of will 'return. The Hs Sociology and completed. Anew* iology ' will be who desire to prop| more thoroughly for And classes in Gramt Algebra, Geometry, nomics, Latin, Germl Physios, Astronomy Psychology and phys No time like the prtj and uncompromising men and women o f co for every line of work! Cedarvilla College so j give you, as now, the ; need. Don’t forget our couf both instrumental the opportunity yoy Iff tion, Oratory and ibd .Prussian____ ... ,EGE. REPORTOF open itsi •r 10, at; HIDha de-j iJohnson, i leal Semi-; fur an in- E r^food, The: Nine hundred and seventy-six f . -. -...eeds were recorded in Greene ibieetn w in•c(mnty during the year that ended i. - TP„„r IJune 30. The number of acres traus- , English : ferredwa8 tomposl-1 sldoration Rare; in; lediaeval, | History, land Ana », Phys- Rental SrATE of Omo, C ity orT oledo , ) L dcas C oumty j® F iunk J, C heney tr.akoe oath'that he Is senior partner of the firm of P. J. O umhby &Co., ao<ngbusiness in thi city of T o I«% l County, and state' aforcaid, and that aaia rfffnn will pay tlio sums-ONE HUNDRED DObtiARS lor each oyery co3S of Catarrh thatoonnotbo cured by the use of H all ’ s C atauhh C obb , FRANK J, CHENEY, Sworn to beforeme und subscribed in my -presence,this-Olh-day of Dccombcr, A. D* 1880. , A. W. GI.EASON, | seal | Notary Public Hall’sCatarrh cure io 'taken internally and acts directly on tbs blood and maeons surfaoMof the system.' Send for unthuonh als, free. PLENTY OF GAS. The Ohio Fuel Supply company which suppIlesXetila ami Cedatvile will soonbegin excavating at X-fpmar, Ohio for * duplieat# .natural &*« pumping .plantequal in all respects to the one now there. Contracts for the work have been let and the new pumping plant will bo completed before theanow flies. When the new^plant is completed the company will have six 'engines of 12000 horsepower each at Homer anjl the equipment will be„.capabla umptng 90,000,000 cubic feet of a day through themains. Wifck s equipment General Manager Garard says that no matter how strong the demand is on the com pany the coming winter there will be no trouble with gas. The com pany lias been doing extensive 'field work this year and' has drilled in some largo gas wells. HELP WANTED. Young men and girls at the Peters Cartridge Company,-King’a-Mills. Work light and clean. Good wages and comfortable hotel accommoda tions close to the factory. Address Assistant Manager, King’s Mills, O —Use Golden Rule Flour. “THE STOVE OF QUALITY” “THE LEADER WHEREVER SOLD” The Estate Gas Ranges and Heaters The Estate Gas Ranges have the following distinctive features: Strength, dura bility' economy, cleanTiness, quickness>‘conveiiienceian:d“ attract.iveneg&s—Made in all &izes and styles to suit,every need. * . TRIPPLE EFFECT HEATERS, The Tripple Effect Heaters combine in one the following three principles:—Ra diation Reflection and Hot Air Circulation, which guarantees to give a greater amount of heat with a given amount of gas than any other natural gas heater made. „ . ... . The saving in fuel bill will pay for its cost in less than one season. No moisture on windows, no fumes in the room, no tarnished silver and bronze ware when you Use the Estate. Demonstrated O n The Floor Daily. Ask for Booklets Telling All About Them. OTHER STOVES AT DIFFERENT PRICES. Crawford. 28,902, and the total con- was $1,302,633. This is [shown by tlio annual report of |County Recorder M. A, Broad stone, W TjJ0’_|Prepared by his deputy, Miss Jean T,’ "iRroadstone, and forwarded to the 4„„ . Secretary of State. Three hundred and seventy-eight of these transferr ed agricultural lands were fob other than $1 consideration. The number of acres concerned was 20,709, and the considerations amounteff to $1,158,821* Eight -deeds were re corded of land within ' corporate limits valued by the acre, of other than $1 consideration, Fourteen acres were included and the con siderations were- $19,825. Of city, town and village lots there were 309 deeds recorded in which the con sideration was other than $1, and Physics and sgy. and State,’* -Latin >lvy add ..■Greek, irabilia, i-ture; in \ Frandk ii. Qor- m- ifees for 'the year hand, at JUrfeo in bee.n ■ In Phys- HTeachers Jrem&elves will ^Rhetoric, * ty, Eeo- |Uhemistiy, literature, so loudly *. demands training lever -was fitted* to locationyou iin Music, 'yoctti and m Eiocu- i.rt of E x - l ibrar y ANNOUNCEMENT! Th* Township LI lath* LU#_*ff&,_ evening and tece the hooks and cases of “ The Oedat- vfiie Association*’ from Mr* J.. H. Wolford, the sole auifvivor of the Association. There are 1487 books and theso arcto remain In the care of “ The Township Library Board” tor thebenefit?of the public, Should it at any time ’ be deemed wise .to. traiiBfo1^ those bookUand -cases they are to revert to “ The Ccdarville Library Association” ’ or to a Com mittee named by the Citizens of the Township. , a , Beginning with Saturday after noon, July 27, the books will be given out FREE to the public, sub ject to the rules a’nd rogulotions.now governing their use. and return by the public.' The present rules and regulations wi|l continue in force, exeopt that th6'books are to lie Freo to the public, until such time as the Board think it bait to adopt new rules. Miss Forbes has been -retained as librarian and until we go into new quarters, the library room will be open Wednesdays and Baturdays at the usual hours. Published by Order of Township Library Board. A RECORD BREAKER. Itis said that thegreatest and quick est perament advertising success on record is that of Casearets, Candy Cathartic’ which have been persis- tantly advertised in every way, bu| chiefly in newspaper* for a about ten years. In that time the sale of Casearets has grown from noth ing to over one million boxes a month. This wonderful record is tlio result of great merit successfully made known,' Those Wild triad Casusretr as a direct result of advertising wereploasod and recommended the article to their friends until its lame was spread to become universal. PROPERTY FOR RENT; Seven- room house; big garden; good wa- tok Seven dollars p*r month. * K. E. Randall. tong live TheKing! is the popularity through Europe an counties; while’ in America, the cry of tlio present day to “ Long live Dr. King’ s New Discovery, King of Throrit and Lung Remedies I" of |which Mrs. Julia Ryor Paine, Truro |Maas., says; “ It never fail* to gtvo immediate relief and to quickly cuVo a cough or cold,’ * Mrs. Paine1* opinion is shares by a majority of the inhabitants of this county, Now Discovery cures weak lungs and sore t throats, after all other remedies have * failed; amt for cough*and colds it’s tho proven remedy. Guaranteed by! all Druggists 80c and $ioo Trial bottle roe, . / •* the considerations for them amount ed to $214,040. The total number in which the consideration was made ;$1 was 221. The number of acres amounted to 3140. Seven leases were recorded on agricultural lands In winch there were 793 acres. The consideration in the leases were $3,374.57.' On lands within corporate limits' valued by tbo acre there were two leases'recorded. They were on one acre and the considerations were $1300. Twenty-eight leases, in which the considerations amounted to $18,- 805, were recorded on city, town and village lots. There was one lease recorded under tlio head of mineral, culand other lands. It was fora consideration of $000. The grand total of leases recorded was 38 on 794 acres, and for a total consideration $19,139.67. - ' The total number of mortgages other than railroad mortgages re corded was 710. Three hundred a'ndRTo were'bhlvgrioulFitral lands; 401 on city, town and village lots, und seven on lands wltlun corporate limits, and valued by the acre. The number of acres of agricultural lands mortgager! was 17,180, and Ir value $4,116,814. The cohsldera- ih thwumrfgiwgfmon arty, town and village tats Were $920,410, Con- sldorationa in tlm other mortgage* wore $18,790. Blx ^hundred and ninety-five mortgageges were canceled during the year. Tho .considerations amounted to $8,181.45. Three hun dred and thirty-five of the cancelled mortgagOB were on agricultural lands and the values $5,491.69. Throe hundred and fifty-two were on city, town and village lots at considera tions of $8,600.70, and eight on lands in corporate limits valued by the acre, with considerations of $8900, OLENTANGY PARK,. —Mason fruit jars at Nagley Bros. Tho recent fire at Olonlangy Park, at Columbus, destroyed only two of tho small buildings, and ii nowise interfered with tho amusements or attractiveness of this favorite re sort. The big, new dancing pavilion, the largest and finest in tho Btate, is now completed and throngs gather there every afternoon and evening to trip the light fantastic. This building is ail Innovation m tho construction of park buildings, ' as tho main structure, including the roof, is of steel,' One thousand cou ples can dance’ on the floor at one time without being unduly crowded’. Spacious promenades, surround the dancing floor on both tho first and second floors, aiul m the front there is an additional promenade on the third floor. An orchestra of twenty selected musicians furnish the mu sic for the dancers, and also enter tain those who do not care to dance. The building is 200 feet long and 100 feet wide and is complete in-every detail. The Vaughn Glaser Stock Com- X>any, the best in the country, is pre senting the highest class of plays in the theatre, and all the other num erous amusements are in full opera tion. The Park is fully, unionized, and is endorsed by the Federation of Labor. Beginning Saturday, July 21, Cromwell Dixon, the 14year old boy aoronaut, will make .daily flights from- the Park in his sky-cycle. This alone shonld draw large crowds to the Park during tho next two weeks. Master Dixon and. his sky- cycle aro already on exhibition at the Park, aud-willbe on’ .exhibition every day during his engagement, when not engaged m making flights. DEATH CALLS REV.WALTERM I . Word lias been received by Mr. A. H. Currie telling o f the oentli of his brother. Rev, Walter P, Currie. July 14th, 1907, at 9:30 p. m. at bis home in Sterling Kan. Deceased was born at Cettarville, Axiril 11, 1828. He was licensed to jireach in IkD", and after an extended and usful pastorate, be was engaged for many . years in home mission work in the Western field, whore he endured many of tlio discomforts and hard ships ot pioneer life. Rev. Cume was born in lids townshix) and went to school at Massiescreek. His son Jesse Currie who is xireparing tor the mlnistery, was a student at the Xenia Theolo gical sominary last year.—Gazette —Enter some of your produce, ‘ fancy amnestic work for display m the Greene County Fair August 0, 7, 8, B.. -The Charming Woman is not. necessary one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist’s model, jiossesses those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness clear eyes, clean smooth skin and .that sxirightliness of step and action that accomxiany good health, A° .physically weak woman is nevei1 attractive, not .even to herself Electric. Bitters restore weak wo man, give strong nerves, bright eyes smoth, velvety skin', beautiful com- X>lexion. Guaranteed at all Druggists 00c. • , ' LOOK HERE What we will Sell you on Saturday for cash or trade 20 lbs. Granulated Shgar with other good*,$1.00. , 8 lbs, xh'iines 23e. California Hams Uc pet lb. - '*• . 251b, Back of American Queen Flour 80c 26 lb. Back of Bbdwbail Ftottt^TOe; 1 bu. Fine old Potato,, s 90*. 6Loaves of Cottage Bakery Bread 23c.- ’ . - 3 cabs best tomatoes 25. 3 lbs. of Btreetmans best crackers 25c t 4 Ibs.of Green and Green’s bepfr crackers 25c All kinds of Fruit, and Vegetables Fresh each day. You will ilpd every thing as cheap as you can buy in Ohio. WE WILL PAY YOU * ' For E1 rs, 16c; For Butter, 20c.... We bav<i just got li. fiOFine Pictures 23x27 that wo are giving away absolutely free to our customers. 1 Call and get one. TOWNSLEY THE CORNER GROCERY. Cut Prices on Slimmer Headwear T his store seldom cuts prices Dut when we do, we cut deeply and honestly. Not a hat is reserved during this sale—Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats, Panamas and Wash Hats and Caps, are all included. No auction goods, but the best goods money will buy. Panamas $4 Genuine Panamas cut to ........... . . . . . . . . . .S8.98 S5 Genuine Panamas cut to ............. .............. 3.48 $6 Genuine Panamas cut t o . ........... .............. 4.23 810 Genuine Panamas cut t o , , 5.98 ■ •'♦ Straw Hats Odds and ends in 25c, 35c and SOc hats; . . . . . 7 r 9(T 7 Regular 50c and 7 5 c h a t s . 3 7 c Regular 81.00 hats................ 73c Regular 81-50 hats ............................... 98c Regular $2.00 hats....... .................. .$1.48 Regular 83.00 hats,...... ........................... .$2.23 Regular $4.00 hats................... .$2.73 Wash Hats, Tam=0=Shanters Odds and ends in 25c and 60c goods,................... 9c* Regular 50c ^goods..........................*...........*...........37e Regular $1.00 goods.............................................. 73c -Hi*" ,A.>*va M
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