The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

• V' 4 ■ : 5t * v, ; . 1! ? r-. • i <■ f “ ’ f $$ BISTRffiUTJNG BEF 0 T FOR - - Pittsburgh Perfect” Fences F<?r nov.e Ltao we have been lavcstijjatiQjj a Net? Idea in 'Wire Fencing'. After s most careful examination we have been convinced that wo have found the best field feme© manufactured, ’ ’Pittsburgh. Perfect'’ fes made of all galvanised .steel wires. It is the only fence perfect. AU large It has no wraps to welded by electricity. Every rod is guaranteed wires, the stays being the came else as line wires, bold moisture and cause rust. . 55tw 47m1; JOm1 32 ih | ■Stnl[ [JOinC If You Are Looking for a Fence That will stand HAftB USAGE; That will not SAG DOWN or CURE OVER, on the top; That has stays that WILL NOT SLIP; That win CONFORM TO UNEVEN GROUND; That has no SLACK WIRES; That does not require an EXPERT TO ERECT; ___E__ That is LOW IN PRICE— 2 . 3 . 4. 5. G, 7. 8. 9 . 10.. Then Read What We Guarantee The stays ora ELECTHICAXiIA WELDED to strands, forming a perfect union ant! an amalgamation with, the strands not. found In any other fence, • No wrqp3 to get loose, or hold moisture and caoso nist. No projections to injure ttools or toav wool/fromsheep, Stronger at the joints than any other fence; welded .tosethor by electricity. Guaranteed that the wire is not injured at the joints. ’ ■ Guaranteed adjustable to unovenground. Guaranteed that stays will net separate from strands, Guaranteed aliright in every particular. , ,■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Made by the most modemprocosa and on the latest impjovod machinery. , Most of the weak points in other fences nro on. account of the way tho stays nro fast­ ened. Outstays are amalgamated with tho strands by means of oloctrieity and tbo strength o f' tho fonco increased a hundred fold over tho strength of al>fenco where tho stays are wrapped or clamped on tho strands. , » If by this time you are interested, come and see this fence and get in your order.- I f you are skeptical come and be convinced. _ j We add our personal guarantee to everything claimed for it and would be pleased to submit prices. . ■ Don't fail tosee.us before buying your fencing. Don't put it off until- you arc ready to use it, but place your order in advance, as we cannot carry all sizes in stock. Crouse & Crawford. Fresh. Fish! Fresh Fish! . Why not try some Fresh Fish once, they are good for your appetite and health, I have made arrange­ ments at the lakes to have nothing buiHFresh Stock, so they are shipped to me the same day they are caught. - We have all kinds of vegetables in season. Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies. Smojred Meats. Fresh and Balt Meats. In the same old stand;'at the same’ old place near the same old R . JL ;"on the same old street; the . same old Phone 100;the same old name, C h a s . f l . Sp en cer Telephone 100 ' Cedarviller ^Fresh and Salt-Meats, Vegetables. J Ohio. G, A. MeUY, County Surveyor Georfre A. Mo* Kay, a resident of Greeuo County during Ins entire lifo, died at Park View hospital, in Columbus, at H o'clock Monday morning. Ho had been ill for several weeks, nud dur­ ing tho last week members of his family have'been constantly at his bed side, and hopes of hie recovery were almost given up. Officials at tho courthouse, with whom Mr. McKay had been intimatply asso­ ciated for tho last liftecn years, were deeply grieved lo learn of his death. Mr.- McKay was born in this county, and spent his early jr». virv.f»f hMilpjfnw*vt \ n fl ft«*• sarereok township. Ho completed'1 his education at Antioch college, at Yellow Springs, where he fitted himself in branches necessary for Ills work as engineer. He began work as ail. engineer when but 10 years of age, and was connected with various ratlroads before be took up his duties as county survey­ or. Ho assumed Ifis duties for the county in 1803, and has since been re-elected to Ills present' term. Tho fffneral was h«ld Wednesday. WEATHER REPORT. lfajnfall, 2.30; per cent sunshine, .71; clear days 23; cloudy,none; part cloudy. 7; r.aiiiy days, 7; thun­ der storms 5; highest temperature, 92 degrees: lowest temperature,- 00 degrees; range 15 degrees; average tomperpture, 74 degrees; foggy mornings, 4; there was a slight frost on the morning of the. 10th and I eclipse of the svn on the 28th. The rainfall was short on the first half of the year, only 13.09 inches, Samuel Cresswell, Observer. PHILLIP’S RETIRES. Mr, p . JR. Johnson, who resides on the JT, S. Drown farm has enter­ ed into the dairy business, having purchased tlio business of Mr. Z. T. Phillips. Mf. Johnson started Thursday. He will have a hand­ some new wagon in a few dayH. Mr. Phillips has been in the dairy bus­ iness for a number of years. MONUMENTS,CUTSTONE, STATUARYL Your titatf to your loved oneswho have passed away. Let taeir final restingplace bo marked for all Stele with asuitable memorial. f£ you desire originality in design and thoroughness ia construction— como and see uo« Wiih our superior facilities and equipment, which, ftro not equalled by any retail eoncorn ill tho IT. H., we are prepared ns never before to'ftirinsh high grade work less money than inferior work will qosfc oUiswhere. Wo employ no- agents in thia territory. If at all interested In any in our line, write, phona for catalogue or if possible call to soo uo. Roll phono fi01. Citizens phono 2If). Established 1864, An inqlidst Was held Monday at the office of Coroner C.- S. Johnson injth^’ case of Lester Wathall of Jamestown who committed suicide by shooting, Five witnesses were examined in the ease, among them being Mrs. Ida Clemmer, wife of W. B. Clemmer. She stated that young Wathall had visited her be­ tween 10:30 and II .o’ clock Sunday morning, and hade (h*r good bye* stating that he intended doirigaway with himself. He had a revolver* which she said, she tried to takfe away from him."' Simeon Garrittger and James IJwyer, who found the dying man, and George Persinger, who stated lie had seen tho man previously, but thought that lie was drunk. The only otlior witness was H. O. Loveless, who lives in the neighborhood* andnalri-fchafc Wnth- allhad intimated committing sui­ cide to him. Caleb Powers at Springfield Chau­ tauqua; Jdly 25, will for the first time tell those who have so deeply sympathized with him, the story of his persecutions during the past years m our neighboring state of Kontuoky. This year’s assembly of the Springfield Chautauqua af­ fords a most inviting array of talent riMany-tents have been engaged for tile entire .time. Tills year, more than ever before, those living in tho vicinity of Cednrvillo will he enabled to attend, owing to the early harvests. Tho program for this year Is well balanced, contain­ ing humorists, soloists, lecturers, scientists and dramatists. Thurs­ day evening July 23, the opening night will bo free to every one. Friday July 24, will be Temperance day, Lou Beauchamp will be pres­ ent. Saturday, July 25, will be G. A. It. day. SHERIFF’S SAI& STATE UF OHIO, } Gr**no tV.mty, #, s. i Pursuant to (s.mmand of an order of sale 1?amid in the Court of Com­ mon Picas o f said fbShfyT" and to jue delivered, I will offer for salo at public auction at tho front door of the court house, m tho city of Xenia, in said county, on Saturday, July 18th, A , D. 1908, a t2 o’clock p, in. the following de­ scribe lands and isnamenta, to wit: Situato in the (ternary of Grcone, Btato of Ohio, and in tho Village of Cedarvillo, and bounded and "deseribru'Ks fottowsf Wfe;- ’Being tho whole ot lot No. 71 In John Orr’s Third addition to tho Town of Oedarville xuoro fully de- BCribed in the jfiat of said town, and being the same property con­ voyed to John Boss by John Orr by deed dated August 11,1858, and re­ corded in Vol. 3G page G20 of the deed records cf said county. Batd premises were appraised at Fivo Hundred dollars ($000), T’ermsof Sale; Cash. To be Bold by order o f pant Court in Case No. 11433 wherein W , L Miller Is plaintiff and Alexander Hall, Adm’r, is defendant. HOWARD APPLEGATE, 'Sheriff, Greene County, W. L. MILLER, Plaintiff’s Att’y, LEGAL NOTICE. Ellen Levalley whose residence is Unknown? will take notice that JacobiC< Levalley, her husband, on the 17th day of June 1008, filed his petition against her in the Court of | Common Pleas in Greene County, Ohio, praying for a divorce from her on the grounds of gross neglect of uty and for adultery with-a James A . Flnkbone which cause will bo heard before the said Com­ mon Pleas Court on the 3rd day of August 1008 by which time she w ill, be required to answer* ' -* Jacob C. Lovalley. B yJ , N. Dean, afcfc’y. -7 -31-d G E O R G E D O D D S & SON , 113 , 115 , 117,119 W. Main St., Xenia. O. daily - CLEVELANDTO CEDAR P O M — daily you9lfh iJJevcJaridUfjIa&anHrtQjr, fnHtoialidii rido oatbd oU*sice! conct#tict«d> ncc^cit, oarers ttvi(&v«cr6T/ iici&dz on t»AOGreat STEAMER FARE $1 FOR ROUND TRIP the belt „ tcniofwasci-Caiia, AfsKriAfliHiiS 8 n EASTLAND FIVE HOURS AT THE POINT W&N't SINKAND CAN’T BURN i'VftoDatifJnq on Bonnl. rWruyawnwa r.jotiooniiTnRfittr.itT ick fctaUitntoall O'.lnftf.llfiir (ttXVtfrt. ^ ^ . WOCA3RASDfilEMIiS!?CO. ClEVfiUUtD The announcement of I)r. J. G, Carson as candidate for Represen­ tative appoprs today. Dr. Carson stands upon his record as an active temperance Republican in Greene county and the Stale of Ohio for over thlrtyyears. During this time ho has served the party in ,various capacities. Besides others, he, at tho urgent request of Republicans of Greens younty, cheerfully con­ sented to serve as their representa­ tive in tho Senate Of tho 76th Gen oral Assembly, Ho now asks that if his service was satisfactory, that I10 bo granted, accord g to invmo morial usage, a socor. erm, which can only bo done as member of tho House, lie stands pledged to no candidate for IT. B. Senator, but will support the one agreed upon by tho Republican caucus of the Legis­ lature, as ho expects to support the Republican Btato and National tickets in November. Carpets, mattings at McMillan’s. and linoleums Prof, O. Bruce Collins lias boon elected principal of tho grammar schools Vacaville, California, for a salary of $1200 per year, and lias ac­ cepted, resigning tho superintend* enoy of tho Buoho Vista, Cot., schools where he had been ro- omployed at an increase of salary. Ho is spending tho summer with his family at Santa, Ana, C a l.s Total, $917.32 S ection 5. That there be appropri- ] ated from the Health Fund:— Salary of Health Officer,.......*....§ 87.COj Salary ofClerk uf Boardof Health 12.00 j Rent of Public Damp.,................ lg.75 | Garbage Removal....................... B.00 Total $ 67.25 S ection 6. Ami the Village Clerk is j authorized to draw Jus warrant on the j Village Treasurer for payment from any | of the foregoing appropriations upon re­ ceiving proper certificates, and vouchers therefor, approved by the board or offi­ cers authorized by Saw to approve the Same, or ati ordinance or resolution of Council to make the expenditure; pro­ vided thatno warrants shall be drawn or paid for salaries c.r wages, except to persons employed by authority of and in accordance with jaw or ordinance; provided further, that the appropriation for incidental expenses can only be ex­ pended for items of expense constituting j a legal obligation against the Village and purposes other than those covered by the other specific appropriations herein made, n S ection L This ordinance shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Fasoed July 6,1808. J.H. W olford , Mayor. Attest: j. G, M<CoKKM.t, Clerk, ACARD0»! THANKS, AN ORDINANCE. To make appropriations for the Cur­ rent Expenses uud •other Expenditures of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, dur­ ing the fiscal halt year ending Decem­ ber 80, 1908, Re it Ordained by the Council o f the Village of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. SECflQN JL .That to provide for the , current expense* and otherexpenditures , of the Village of.Cedarville, Ohio, dur­ ingthe fiscal hall year ending Decern- j her30, 1008, the following Sums be and are hereby set aside and appropriated a#| follows: S ection 2 . That there be appropri­ ated fromthe General Fund:— Salary of Council 1........... ...' $144,001 Salary of MayorK*V**r<lk*a4M4*4M*> 29.00 Salary of Clerk....... .......... 60,00 Salary of Treasurer...,........... ..... . 45.001 Salary of Solicitor,... .............. ..... Legal Advertising..................... . 25.00 | Contingent Fund.... ................... 130,00 . Total $489.00] S ection 8. That there be appropri­ ated from the Safety Fund:-— Salary of Marshal....................... $ 60.00 | Salary of Night Police................. 132.00 Salary of Chief Engineer.......... 108,00 J OtherFire Department Expenses 676.00 [ Other Police Expenses................ 35.00| Contingent Fund..;,.,.,.;................... 39.18 Total $920.18 | S ection A. That there beappropri­ ated from the Service Fund:— Street Repairs.................. $835.00 Street Lighting........ ................... 225.00 Pump Repairs.............. 15.00 Contingent Fund......................... 25,00 1 The Store \ ( y i The Storm W here Style Horan s lofi^erv blioo Otherf Try Originates. ^ J L T U l l v l / To Im itate. Great July Clean Sweep Sale of Highly Fash ­ ionable Ladies' and Misses’ Suits, Skirts, W a ists, Coats, Lingerie Dresses, Tailored Tub Suits and Millinery. The ladies o f Springfield and vicinity need, not be reminded now of the class of merchandise we carry. I t is too well known that we have gained our place in the forefront by only offering to the trade the most correct and newest up-to- date garments ever shown in this section o f the State, Now that the Spring season is past we have determined to make a Clean Sweep o f everything in outf house, not one single article reserved, and if you will carefully peruse the following prices you will quickly see that we mean what-we say. That we .are determined to dispose o f all and do it quickly hi order to clear our cases and racks for the new Fall stocks, Sale N ow Going On and Continues Until.the Desired E nd is A ccom p lished R E M E M B E R , the best values go first, so come early. • i uni .iii.iMm. i . j ih h i i . ..... ........ i iiMi»T.« .i.a— now Ju ly Sweep Sa le o f E very W a is t in O u r House. j __ $1. Waists f o r . , . . . , . , ____ __________________ . . . . ____ _50c $1,75 and $2.00 Waists............ ................ ...............................! .......... 94c $3.00 and $3.50 Waists....................... ........................................... .$1,95 $5.00 and $6.50 Waists........ ............................................................$3.95 Ju ly Sweep Sale o f E very W a shab le Skirt in Our H ouse . $1.50 Skirts fo r ....................................................................... .........., . , 95 c , $2.50 Skirts f o r . ; . . . ............. ................ • ............................................ $1.45 $3.50 Skirts fo r . .■....................................... .................................. .. $1.95 . $5.00 Skirts fo r .......... ; .......................................... .............. . !$2,95. July Sweep Sale o f E very lin g e r ie and Princess D ress in Our H ouse $5.00 and $6.50 Dresses for .,___ ...................................................... $2:95 $8.50 Dresses f p r . ........... ..........................; .............. ............ . . - . . . ’ $4.25 ‘ $10.00 and $12.50 Dresses f o r . ........................... ................ .. .$4.95. - $15,00 and $18.50 Dresses fo r ........ ................ .... ................... .^_-_$8J91!L________ | * Ju ly Sweep Sale o f Every Ta ilored Tub Suit in Our H ouse $10.00 Suits for*.....................................! .......................................... $4.95 $15,00 Suits for . ................................................ .................... .. .$6.95 Ju ly Sweep Sale o f Every. Silk Petticoat in Our. H ouse $6.50 Petticoats fo r___ ; ! .......... ............. .................... .... .......... $4.75 $8.50 Petticoats fo r ................. ............................................... ..........$5.50 Ju ly Sweep Sale o f Every Separate W o o l Skirt in Our House. $6,50 and $7'.00 Skirts f o r . ......... ............ ...................................... $4,95 $8.50 and $10.00 Skirts for. .............................................$6.75 $12.50 and $15.00 Skiats fo r ........................................................... $8.95 . - Ju ly Sweep Sale o f E v e ry W o o l Ta ilored Suit in Our H ou se . $22.50 Suits f o r , . , ...................................... L ..........................$9,95 • $30.00 Suits fo r ......................................... '....... ...............................$14.95 MILLINE.RY DEPARTMENT July Sweep Sale o f Every H a t in Our House $5.00 Hats f o r , ; . , . ; ........ _________________________________ , .$1.75 $6.50 and $8.50 Hats f o r , ................’ ............ ................................... $3,50 $10.00 and $12.50 Hats for. .............. .$4.50 $15.00 and $20.00 Hats f o r . ................ $5.00 P E T E R A . B O G G A N 7 South Limistone street, Springfield, Ohio. R * FARMS SOTO too Constantly on hand FOR BALE throughout Ohio. Write us TO­ DAY for mu* il \seriptive list, Btate size of farm ami locality desired—or if you,want us to sell your farm, write us. Wo can soil It for you. Years of exper­ ience. Good bank references. Smith & Clemans, Real Estate and Loan Agents. C edarv ille, Oh io. Also agents‘for the famous Car- tercar Automobile. • 60 YEARS* L EXPERIENCE P atents When ' Th e W inds Doth Blow The man with the comfortable overcoat don’ t mind It a bit. Come in. and look at our new stock of imported and domea- tio woolens for Spring over­ coats an I suits and leave your order early and you will have them when you want them most. f KANY, T h e T a i lo r , X E N IA , OH IO . TnAOE MAifitb O esisns C opyrights A c . www “ v u r i tr a u i *■» ubwi Atiyoabeondina asttololi nad description tnay nulckly asrortnln rmr opinwn froo whether nn inyontton 10 probably natcntnlj^. Commiinlca* tlnnsotrlcllyeonfldonlfal. IlfltJOBOOK on Patents ce ai on io I esJ lo hn P.'Ue flhf&^p ................_Uyconfldontu>b [I ID QOKj-... ...v., tent free, olrtcot ncency for flocuriupfpatents. t’ntonia taKcn tbreanh Jinan is Ctr. rccelvo sprrtaltietlte, wltlinut,cimTOO, Jntbo ScientificHmcrican. A tmndoonioty Hiestrntnil wccWy. Lr.rccat rlr- dilation of any scientliln Joutiml. U'ermo, $3 a yesrs four months, $1, Sold bynil nowodcalorti, MONN & 00,361Broa4f»tr,NewYork Dfauob offleo, CXtV St, V/oobicstoa. It. V, We desii‘0 to thank those who so liitKlly assisted tluring the slcktirss and death of Mrs, Molda Bull, on- poeially M m . j . b . Winter and Mr, and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey. Tho Family. C A S T O R IA ForInfants andtlMldreiL Tbs KindYonHaveAlwajs Bought Board tho Signature of i igfggay E b e r s o l l e P i a n o s A.BSOL.UTSL.V DURABLE. «Wc have for uaawhezor rntrousoitEhmolo Hanoi in tiw» Ccnservotory where they .ue •Kinstently subjected to th* hard- est kind of use. Wo have fjj jnti the Eberaolo to ba a cowl durab e plimo, well w «U i« ;ms wear and tearof thornJ c ,oom• *<iWS\ Bum, DJrcctresA l J Conservatoryot at Thes Sanitn & Nixon Piano Co. to and «? £■ Bunriii street, CINCINNATI, O.

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