The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

' W V Jr d It; there isn’t s# ^ __£ liav-c-io-tS’^ s t- u r butvher. or Meats' only kind to ippHar.ops for ! an d th e y Tv rid, Don’t go it’s hot, Buy J S E , <A* ,E, O, Siiesntte Mks. We have it in stock. The retail price the world over is 47 X-2 cents per yard, We have the best selling shades and you can buy it of us for 45 cents a yard, Will send 01 mail you sample on request, EMBROIDBRYS — LACES WHITE GOODS Muslin Underwear, a com- i t . jiiaite.. Oorset -Covers,- Shirts lia s lU s i 3hsjk‘ jfek'inig LV rl^i; held in Ceda: id le , ■ - —Tankage n>r n<>0 a t Ko.b . dustings, —Oarpotsj jnattntgs and linoleum a a t McMillan's. Three prizes to ho awarded a t the 'Jible Reading Contest, Mr, T. C .Wolford, wife and son, ■spent Sabbath in South Charleston. No, it will not b« dry, hut instvuc- lYeand fintflrfftinfnw a t rh« RiW« Reading-Contest. ----- Drawers land Gowns, Nicely made trimmed with Lace and Embroidery. Bird’s Mammoth Store *' tOCAL AND PEHSON^U J lugs.. -Automobile nil a t K e rr & Hast- W: tmplei »mi bl»e)5 tliey»n left I»m ,„d wfomm*arf!»* when Xtlsa it tb* aev to wwwmtna *T»? llpir. n » le a.Et.,X«w»Tk,It.J. Bible Reading Contest at •the IT. P, church Friday night March 6, Fifteen contestants at the TJ. P. Church, March G, —Curtains to J it #our .windows at McMillan’&* ela ‘ Fqr Sale;—Duroc .lersey hog* of bpth sex. ! ■ J . H, Brother ton. March 6-7, Passion ■Play,, opera h,ousel oo<U w c*goorN.Y,, S9S -LIONBOXES Mrs. J . . W. Sm ith has returned home a fte r a visit of several days w ith Springfield relatives. - - * * z*. * H. Mr. and Mrs. I r a Townsloy spent the week w ith M r., Robert "Stewart n ea r Springfield. is duo to ‘ system. I f it is, veil until *.strength fstern is ou.se; the body' get n it. 3£; fehere,, the , Get your seats reserved for. the Passion P lay a t McCollum’s Mon- •day March 4.' No ex tra charge. Mr. R . F . K e rr attended the a n ­ nual , meetihg of the Ohio H a rd ­ ware Healers in Columbus th is week. - —FOR SALE; A folding bed nearly new. - Price. •treasonable.. Inquire at McCollum*ijeWelcystor®. v . .: ag£ nitwft h*. A fileB5 t h e ’S ic k . •thes the id nerves system a # cuperate. If you do its bene- le by a lead* ' pt Dr* Miles r. Miles’ Nor­ the very, first I am better br years, ana m tlio farm- Nervine has lad to recoin- >rt6n, Nebr. , Miles' NorV- ilm to return ly) If It falls lkha rt, I n d Nobody will preach to you, they wifi read to you w ith tbelr best voice and most pleasing m anne r a t thy Bible Reading Contest, Miss Sarah Wolford has returned from her visit with relatives in Illinois. . Mrs. A. O, Bridgrtmn has been called lo Bean, Q „ owing to th e fit- ness o f' Mrs. Bridgman, m o ther of the la te A lbert Bridgman. Messrs. Job 1 Theaker and Frartk Gitfon of the o . K. U. were vailing on relatives a n d friends here from F riday un til Sabbath evening. rant. the Book- ling across the old Restaurant and dining or, reached fs 25c and ingfield. O. , Mrs. Mi W- Collins of Trenton. Visited here the firs t of the week. Mr. Collins was here Tuesday and Wednesday on busine-s. E a rl OglesbOo reports th a t he found a fine plush robe on the Clif ton pike. Owner can get same of him. ' 1 i sfc«sMS*itjfcxaaQiMpWt. Coino and b ring your neigohors to fhe Bible Beadinfi Contest next .., Friday Migh t. T ickets a t McCollum’s Only IS Cents. Th > Ladies’ Aid Soclety"oi" the M, E cinirch, will produce a t the opf m house on F rid ay and Sa tu r­ day *wirings, March 6-7, the fa- mous Moving Picture triumph, ’‘The Passion P lay” —or the L ife o t Christ ffom the Annunciation to the As- cmitioir; th is picture i s beautifully colored atul will be thoroughly ex­ plained by Prof* A E . H illard from ncluinbus, o . During the produt- Mr. Jo h n Johnson will sinf? ‘■'I U, which will also ho iilufritaN d :i> original cidofing. fih e a;,rnj- nmi-Vrill be loc and 20c with no ex tra charge fpr reserve fccatfi* P la t opens a t McCollum’s Wodnes day, March 4, s passs Witovcit i>$ oso 0 U. itth s' AntM^tn VUI^ fi5Uocea 25tfi» Mf. Clyde Barrof Dayton was the guest of relatives hero a few days ia»t week. Mrs. 0 . H. MiU’gan returned from New Concord last Frl ay having -pent a few days at her home in hat place. Mr. G, A. McClellan, wife and son and Miss Irene McClellan of Bay- top spent Sabbath w ith relatives here: _The-.iamnn8.~PasBlcm-JElay,,.fDlly~ colored, in moving pictures, at, the opera house, March 0 7, 10c and 20c, Admission . The 90thfbirthday anniversary of Mr. W illiam S tewart was celebra­ ted today a t the home' of his feou', Mr, Robert S tew art near Spring- field. About seventy will attend. Mr- Tim Haley, who bus been railroading for several years has se­ cured a leave of absence for six mon ths and h a s iribved to a ' small ia rin near Xenia which he recently purchased. ‘ ' Mr. C. M. Cronso was called to Fredl’ick, Md., le s t Satu rday by the illness and death of his sister, Mrs. Bennett. H e ju s t returned from the E a s t a few weeks ago, being called there by the death of another 'Sister- L a te s t repo rts from Mr. B , H . Marshall a re th a t he is very low and a ll hope, of ills recovery has been abandoned1. Dr. Palmer of Dayton was called in consultation last Sab­ bath. ■. _k' * M rs, H a rry Strain returned last F riday from Tampa, F la., where she made iiea husband a v isit of several Weeks. Mr* S train m ay r e ­ turn h e re in April* • We a re greatly Indebted for » sample of th e finest ^hskilifSe* . - ' ' i f ® # the Illness *4 Clifford Dallas, who spent several months here la s t sum­ mer a t th e home of his aun t, Mm. F, P .’Foster. Mr, Dallas h ad lung trophic and was employed,,-in the Clnclnnatijpublio library. H is death is momentarily expected. The Holy City, the climax of re'J ligious songs will be given a t the opera house, March 0 7, fu lly illus­ tra ted ,1 In connection with the Passion Play, Uhder the auspices of the Lad les Aid Society, M. E . church. Admission 10c and 20o. No ■Xtra cliarge fo r reserved seats. G ran t McCoy, son of Mr. J . F, McCoy of pea r Xenia, well known here, died Wednesdayafter% week’s- Illness with typhoid-pneumonia. He bad been employed On the rail­ road and was hoarding In Xenia when t n’ «*n sick and where he died. He would have been twenty-two. years of age in May. The funeral services Were held Thursday. 4fort*l tfrmtuiwt s m w * , t o S a * * . 0 nililiwMwiiara, ‘ ’ , OHiO «'.A'44b It.-, tifd. f m tail, v s* ti fho' mi -i# had School of R a ilro ad a n d C omm e rc ia i TelegraphyJ Ej'porioiiced train dis- patoiier in cliarge. The only school with railroad train wire. Everyeking new, Now Location^ New Name, New Outfit. B g g am dM ig h t N»* T*em$ itm w iw b t* * K p ?. ihk U s W, oiiio* Many young people a re anxious to know whon Fubynary •will again have five Saturdays. A cronologer has figured it out tHat the month will not have five Saturdays again until the y ea r lJ»3fl, February^ ISWJ, was th e la s t sim ilar occurrence This peculiarity of file calendar occurred but four times in the p a st century, and will occur bu t four times in the present one. , —The following “ Nursery Stock’* consisting,of Apple, Plum, Peach, 4 ,berry* In Bhatles, Catalpa, Silver Maple, Elm , Linden, Pin Oak, Oar* Mina Poplar, etc* Also a ciioice lo t j f evergreens, In Norway Spruce ,-uitable for hedging. The above Mock is for sale a t a bargain a s the business must, bo closed out. Those wauling stock should call a t my residence on Miller street and leave orders, or on the “Nursery packing grounds ea st of town in- season* Como ea rly and get choice, <-* Teeumseh Nurseries, G* W* FnANJte, In Charge. ' — W E P A Y — * 25 bents per lb* for No. 1 Butter 20 cents per dozen for clean fresh Eggs, in trade today. Malaga Grapes, a fresh bar* rol justopned^15 c. a pound Florida Oranges are the best and sweatesfc that grow, Our prices are exceedingly low, 20 and 25c, per dozed. Bird'sMammoth Store, MMWun i M1■ ti ifiwai iiiiiw Y B ^ r-;,r:rj)MA>iii>Mii A Doctor's Medicine A y e r 's C herry Pectoral is a o t a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor’s medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu­ risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask you r docto r about fhls^_ ■Tha l>9»t kind of «.testimonial— “ Sold for over sixty yeans.** A ?T***®*Ayer Oo„Xewell, X u a . Alto Mamufkoturor^ o f > • N L TK& Biiccial pifn»s on hurt# Witnhets ah account of th« Wild winter, 0 ri<» 2 . Il.io to I t J o blankets t)?,c 1 doz. fl.7» to t i l l blankets ILdk I’lisl comes got 3 PInsh Robot gW! worth^1,00 3 Plush buggy r * tm at |3.PBworth IP, All Robes and Blankets a t re ­ duced price* fur oMh. Karr A Hastings Bros* Mr. Montrose Tuwnsley, son of Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Townsloy one of tho estimable youajr m«n. of-th**?- vmlnity has been very ill with pneu- mania. A t this time he- jy, Uiyugln to ho some bettor. «^rrsi-.^.e w ^- -JL,- ym HHgh/Vi ide*T( Glf‘f l^r*>rPjI I ' iv i|8s'|*'^)rf*iMTi;ii ;raa^**nft>iiM<Wr‘r iiiiir'iaiMini i mI JI $ 7 5 0 0 0 .0 0 AUCT IO iN Dissolution Sale! The S75000 Jewelry stock of Maigileth & MaFarland, which consists of the very best and latest Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Cut Glace, China, Umbreflas, Bric-a-brac, etc., will be sold' out entirely at Public Auction. Began Wednesday; FebruaryjOtb, at 2 p* m. and continues until all is sold. Remember SARSAPARILLA. y e r s s t m s , . : W« O ut ®no Morett I "Wo puDJUH; tb* lormnla* ofall aw ntediolnea. Yon will h a s ten recovery by tak ing one o f Ayer’s Pills a t bedtime, Solog, d u e ts ,, and quartettes o*f music a t the Bible Reading Contest. F o r R en t:—A- small farm ot 20 -aereSr-Inqnwff7JfTVr^'S|Te'hceF; Don’t forget thu Passion March 6-7, a t opera house, Play ’ FOR SALE :—A two-horse Troy wagon, - j . H , Brothertou. Mr. H a rry Waddle spent Thurs­ day and F rid a y in Dayton. Mr. JoBi>pn MeFnrland of Dayton sp en tS abh a th With relatives here. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best ,to be had a t McMillan,s. —For oil meal and cotton seed meal go to K e rr & Hastings, —Storm and stable blankets, robes, etc., a t K e rr & Hastings. —Rockers, coaches, folding beds, side boards, a t MOMillan’s Mr. R, G. McMillan and wife en­ tertained a number of relatives a t dinner Friday. The paper m ill resumed operation la s t S a tu rd ay , after being closed- down a-few days owing to a broken drive s h a f ts , 1 Mr., Robert ‘McFarland o f Wil­ liamsport, O,, visited his brother, John , on Friday and Saturday. itf* s t e k -be fiat?ng wild h is ; residence to Mr. W, P . Anderson. Jam es W. -Wilson and W rena J'Tnlaw both of Cedafvflle township were married, Monday a t eleven o’clock by Squire Almond Bradford, Dr, R. B. McClellan of Xenia wi s called in to conaultation with Dr. E. C, Oglesbee for Mr, H . M. Mur* dock, who is still, very ill, Rev. Blackwood of the Seminary will, preach for th eR , P , congrega­ tion; , Miss Della Johnson of the O. S. &- S-. o . Home, Xenia, was th e guest of -MrrifrflrMBMiflJtH krid'wTfe from F riday .un til Sabbath. Miss Alberts Oreswell entertained a number of college friends Thhrs- a y vuniug,. . Mrs. Lydia Marshall and so r, Jesse, of Springfibhl apt nfcWednes­ day a t the home of Mr. d ; H , Mar­ sh a ll. The Yoni gL ad ie s ’ Mewing Circle met Tuesday atternpoii, a t the home of the Misses Lulu and H azel Tonl<^ isoh. ‘ Mr. H a rry King and Wife of Washington O. H m have been guests of Mr. C. D. D ' bb « k and family. Messrs. Charles B fotherton ,of Dayton and B e rt Brotherton . o f Michigan visited their fathe r; Mr, J . H . Brotherton, Sabbath, . Breakfast to Be improved, The most stanch supporter of vege> tarianlsm are women, and they do not 4 ll belong to the "faddy” persuasion, writes .an English correspondent And, consequently, there Is ptoQ ground for the supposition that soon the old-fashioned English iUenkfast- Will be a thing of the pash Nut cut­ lets, cream- eggs, on toast, or ah omo«-: lotto with fruit, an<| perhaps almohdas and. raisin* or a grapefruit, suggests the perfect *unyn«» hrtwkiast, 'where-' a« baoen and fMIh-liffiMo evarlastlng hoilad <m» nm dash. The Misses McNeill have moyed in to the upstair rooms of Mrs* John ­ son’s house on Xenia avemle. Mrk. John Murdock will occupy the rooms ju s t vacated by the Misses McNeill. Miss Louisa .Sm ith b a d ,fo r her guest from F riday until Sabbath, Miss Ju s tin a Borges of Cincinnati and on Sabbath *1isses .Alice arid Florence Kiuck and Mr. Charles Rainey of Xenia. We arc in re ceip t of a copy of a bill introduced In conress by our repre­ sentative, M. R . Denver providing' for the extension of the franking privilege to literatu re published by the agricu ltural colleges and exper­ imental stations of the S tates and Territories.' <. The remains of Mrs. Lizzie Spahr of Dayton, Ky., wore brought here for bu rial la s t Sabbath morning. She had been ill io r many months and Was abou 157 years of age. She is survived by her husband, M r Henry Snahr and one brother, Mr. J*H*M llhurn o f th is place. ^The 'ftmeral was held from the Iato resi­ dence la s t Saturday nftefnoon. Sho rt services Were held a t the g rav e being conducted by Rev* O. II* Milligan. Burial taking place a t tho cemetery north of town. Among those from ou t of town who attended the burial Were: Charles Gilbert and Joseph Van Horn of South Charleston; Charles Tottkln- son and wife and Emmons Hartsbok and wife of Columbus; Henry Spahr three daughters atul son-in-law of Dayton, Ky., and Mrs. W. H. Biair of Loveland ItGAL NOTICE. No. 12013* Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Maggie 9* Bass vs. Joseph Bass. Joseph Bass, residence unknown, w ill tftkenotlefe th a t on the 21th day of Jan u a ry A. D, 1008, Maggie 8. Bass-fifed in said court her petition against him for divorce, upon the grounds of wilful absonce and gross neglect of du ty , and th a t the same will bo l o t hearing a t the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, ou March 16 1908a t 9 a. tn. e r a s soon thereafter as the*same can he heard by which time defendant is required to ans­ wer » t demur to said petition or judgment may he taken against him. « (Signed) Maggie H. Bass, One of the the crown of the taa£&n&il of the groat tuorklift* in all ages i* unquestiona­ bly tha doctrine that sins are of three kind*, in thought, tn word, and in deed. But of the three athe deed ia that for which wan.ar* most fully re­ sponsible, TAFT IN CUBA. No one will find fault with Secre­ tary Taft'k plftif for tha restoration of the Cuban republic save those who have selfish Motives. That there are many such >is unfortunately true. ' Numbers of men with Investments Jn Cuba arc unwilling to take Andrew D, 'White’s excellent ad^ee to Set up the republic 70 times, if necessary, .rather than make it a part ot tho United "States, because Urn setting up process would probably affect their pockets. In the cafes of Havana there is no more familiar talk than the gos­ sip that the rich planters will finance » revolution every other year for the ’next.20 years, if need be, to coinpe) tide government to remain in Cuba. This may be done—revMutlons are sadly cheap In the Island—but mean­ while the president and Secretary Taft are playing their part bravely anil frankly. They reiterate (hat there ha3 been no change In their views since they established the provisional gov­ ernment, and that Cub* must be turned over to the Cubans just as soon as possible. A* tha first step toward the essential tranquillity and stability, Secretary Taft urges the taking of a censuB as the basis of an honest vote, and ho rightly refuse* to permit tha .census to be. hurried, or tha election of a president, either.—New York Post. ERIE COUNTY FOR TAFT- Erie county lias pledged H* support to Secretary of War William H. Taft as a successor to Theodore-Roosevelt, By a unanimous vote at Sandusky the executive and o*staid wttnmittcoa passed the following rasolutkm: ’’The undersigned awmber* of the Erie county Republican wcwntlve and central commutes* dsotars their alle­ giance to Fresldw t RoeMvelt and the principles which h* refrrsssat*, believ­ ing that his polled** aRs tor the best interest of the country and are de­ signed for the brosfit of the whole people; "Therefore, Be It Resolved,-That we heartily indorse Ohio’s eminent- son, Honorable Wfittam H. Taft, As our choke for pmshUsat, and pledge him enr imsweriri«g support, believing him to be the worthy successor of Roosevelt and A staunch upholder of his principles.” Carl B. Clark, Sandusky, Is chair­ man of both oommltt***. e*K“ Atop Pains almost Ihstatttly—Or. MU<* ? AnU-Paia PUi*. No bad *tt*r-ttt#cu 100 ROOMS WALL PAPER Ilemnanls of W «took put up m ROOM Lrd©S and at bargain price*. # Bird,*Mammoth Store. Wednesday. February M% 2 P. M. This Is not a fake sale. There’s a reason for it ami a plapslMe one. We have been in busi­ ness for about 25 years in Springfield and our high standard is a,well known reality "to every house­ hold. We are dissolving pn riffrsh ip and to do i t quickly and patitii’actorily we m ust sell ou t our entire stock, By m u tual agreement we have decided upon a public auction and hence make this extraordinary announcement. A ll may feel assured th a t only the long established excellency of our Stock and methods will prevail during this sale. FINE W ATCH E S . . Ladies’ and Gents’ solid gold hunting and open faced watches, plainf engraved and din-, rnond set, also 20 and 25 year filled cases, fitted With W altham , E lg in ,' Hamden, Illinois and imported movements. J iA N D SQ M E JE W E L llY ^ Here yen will find everything th a t yott conid expect to see In a first class up-to-date jewelry store. CUT GLASS. . , B u t whnt-is th e use? Yon know th a t we al­ ways did carry the finest line of c u t glass to be found in Central Ohio, a n d . i t w ill a ll go a t your own price, TSRiC 'A.BRAC. Tilmd^paiuterr china, etc. th a t is unexcelled any where in Ohio, Many exclusive pieces and designs th a t can be purchased a t your own bid, . SALE BEGAN WEDNESDAY 2 P. M. SALES DAILY 10 A.M. and 2 P. M, SATURDAY 6«P, M, ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEENMADE FOR THE COMFORT OF LADIES. M a r g i l e t h & 36-3S E. HIGH ST, SPRINGFIELD, O. BRIGGS & DODD, Auctioneers. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING f , , %j i. V \ rh» 1 - j To Cure a CokS in One Day T a k e L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e T a b i e t $ . ^ s«v«n!y®BfemiKxce!tok^ . - • Tt*& s ig n a tu r e , r * Cures Grip In Two Boys. «rf ’& & & & * » h e x # m n Solid Gold Glasses fitted with Special lenses for.$5 worth"$!5.00 Invisible Bi-focals at $ 3.50 worth$io Cha$. S. Pay, M’f’g, Optician, 281-2 E . Main St., Springfield, O. !U° f a rm s Constantly on hand FOB SALE throughout Ohio. W rite u s TO­ DAY for our descriptive list. State size of farm and locality desired—or if you w an t us to sell your farm, w rite us. We ‘can sell it for you* Years of exper­ ience* Good bank references. Smith & Clemans, fieri haute end Lea* Ageikia. Cedarvllle, Ohio, Also agents fo r the famous Car- tercar Automobile. The Place to Buy r ‘ **■ Ta lk ing M ach ines THEBUCKEYE TALKING MACHINE CO., New Location, 105 East Iligh Street, Springfield, Ohio. No other food deteriorates so rapidly as the oyster- I ts habitation is the ocean. I t requires coolness and absolute freedom from ex­ posure to the,air m order to reta in its delicious fla-' vqr and its wholesome- ness. . Sfcalshlpt Oysters are brouglit directly from the cbolcestbeds of Amer­ ica. They are shucked Into porcelain-fined cases, ^sealed and packed in ice, which never comes in con­ tact with the oysters. The use of SealshipfT Carriers is the secret, of their su­ periority. kh.V'GVX.'SOOM VkSlMSVAVTOVSTEWk, Y u We buy the best, we k ill the best, we ha.iJJo iht* h e s f.'T e le - phone your orders and give us a tria l- F re sh ,-ti.d biuoked meats, vegetables &c. Sealshipt Oysters Fresh Every Morning at Cha5. n . Spencer Telephone 100. Cedatville, Ohio. FreSli and Salt Meat#, Vegetables. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat m eat To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. niwi>wN*>(|i»» m BtrencthriUn* the nefves whlA <.ntmm*action ot the live* .r, Mltee’ Smt end Liver Mils •uftnUpdtion. W do**# M c*ht#* C G WEIMER. a m E b er so ie P ian o s « ‘ >B 8cm itfe i.y ' « W c h a v e f o v J ? - *#»•}*«** Ccnsemtorywherethey ;r y ttr-'iiatlyatmjefcbwltoth#hardestkindnfuse* WohnwilennG £?*er*ule lo tm *good, dm’ftblftpbno, wcl? r,.y w, ■- .13wearfiintG\u*«ftb*mufct rtiotu,” *'J*; *-tJUv.fi,Directtree ‘«, ■ -4i“jassimii-syof X*M< The Sm ith & N t o i t Co« m **«. BritftOt mmst^ ciNaNNAfi, o» e*

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