The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
LOCAL AND P f INAL. l<C*f ] Mis* Rena Grlndl* spent Sabbath in Cincinnati with Mr. and! Mrs. Ray Lawrence. Mr. apt! Mrs, W, B. Stevenson en tertained a number of relatives at dinner «u Wednesday. M isb Nellie Condon left last Fri day for Buffalo where she has a position in a millinery house. Mr, .and Mrs,. Storms entertained a number of friends at dinner, Thursday. Second hand fertilizer drill almost now, .for sale at Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mr. Joseph Waddle and wife of near Springfield spent Tuesday with their ,son, Mr Elinor Waddle and wife, Get cottage chet»•. omelette, pa. tata chips at the market. - Home mad* bread, cake, .cook* ies at the market. Matinee races have been adver* Used for Saturday afternoon. Mr, W . A. Spencer and family spent Wednesday in Xonia. -Attractive prices on buggies at Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mrs. C. H, Gillaugh and children of JDayton have been the guests of Cedarville relatives and friends this week. - Miss Golfia Gahm of Portsmouth, returned home Wednesday after a Visit with her cousin, Miss Letta Bumgarner. Mr.' artti Mrs Oharlea Ervin and son, Fred, of'Xenia are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J, c. Townsiey. Miss Bertha Jackson, daughter of R. P, Jaoksoii, of Olena, Iff., re turned home Thursday, after a visit with relatives here. The'five cent theatre in the Crouse block i s .meeting with good success, Good pictures are shown along with an illustrated song. Mrs. ' Lewis ■Gilbert and Mrs, J, W . Johnson visited, in South Charleston from Saturday. until Monday. ' The Ohio Berkshire Breeders1 Association will hold its annual meeting In Xenia on October 21, in the old Richardson livery stable. The Stevenson reunion will be be held at Wilberforce, Thursday, AUgust 27. All friends are welcome Come and bringyour baskets filled. The Young Ladies1 Missionary Society o f the TLJP. church held their picnic Wednesday afternoon in the grove at Jackson*# race track. Mrs. O. H. Anderson and daugh ter, Miss Gertrude, o f Los' Angeles, Cal,, arrived last Friday and will make an extended visit with Mr. 1). M, Balias and other relatives and friends in the county. The biid-summer Farmers’ Insti tute and Basket picnic will be held at Rosemoor Park, Wednesday, August 10. The speakers will be Prof. A .ii* Graham of the O. 9. U*. end Br. H. M„ Brown, President, of the Ohio*State TJoarcPOf .Agricul ture, Hillsboro, ' Rapid progress is being made on the new residence being erected for Br,,M. I. Marsh. Electricians, car penters, plasterers and plumbers are busy with their respective work. Dr, Marsh will be able to enjoy his Thanksgiving dinner in his new home. The open air meeting will tie held in the same place, (back of Bird’ s store) Sabbath evening. It will be opened with a untan meeting of the Young People’ s societies at 6 o’ clock The preaching service will begin at B:45, Bev. J. Alvin Orr of Phila delphia will deliver the sermon. More seating capacity will be pro vided than on the former evening. Desiring to correct the impression that I have abandoned my specialty for the general practice Of medicine, I take this means or informing my friends and patrons that I am still at my old location in the Allen Building,engaged in the treatment of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Very respectfully, P. B. Madden,. M, D, Miss Jeannette Orr entertained the G. G. T. club Tuesday afternoon Mr. 0 . 1), Bobbins has bean fjuite poorly this week, ., Mr. W . 0 , M, Baker is the guest Of Mr. Lucious Huston, . Mr, 0. T, Baker is entertaining Ins niece Mrs. Brown of Columbus. Mrs, A , B. Can is visiting in Bloomington, Ind., her old home. Prof, L. T. Marshall and wife have rented the property to be va cated by Prof, B, L» Crawford, wbo will move to Xenia. m m sik h ipp ?*W*frT* —Curtain* to fit your windows at MoMilian’s. Mrs. BHey Little and children of Bejlyipw, Pa , are visiting relatives here. —Mattresses,, bed- springs, the best to be bad at McMillan,s. Mr, O, L. Smith spent Wednes day in Cincinnati on business, —Boaton Brown Bread, chickens, fresh eggs at the market. Mrs. J, S3, Winter- and grand daughter, Olive Winter, have been the guest of Spring Valley relatives this week. Mrs. Alice McCoppin and daugh ter, Bessie, of St. Joe, Mo., spent Monday and Tuesday with her cousin, Mrs. Samuel Albright. Mr?iWoodbridgo Ustlck and Miss Belle Middleton are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welohhans of Springfield. , Mr. Rufus McFarland spent Sab* bath and Monday in Dayton. —Rockers, couches, folding bedB side boards, at McMillan’ s Mr. G. F. Slegler has been attend ing teachers’ institute in Spring- field this week- —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’ s. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins last Friday. Mr. Col lins is operator at the tower. The members of the K. of P. band gave apicnic on the Grinnell farm near Yellow Springs on Wednesday. The residents in the Cross Roads neighborhood held a picnic at Yellow Springs on Wednesday. —FOB SALE -F ertilizer grain drill in good condition. 86d. C. E. Cooley. Miss Lena Gilbert has returned home after a visifc witlr relatives in Yellow springs. Mr. OrmandKyle-of Altoona, Pa., has been the guest-of relatives in this County for several days. Postmaster Tarfoox and family have been enjoying a week of camp fife at Clifton, --See the new endless api-on spreader, new features at Kerr A Masting* Bros. Mr, A . G. Eveiyth had for their -guest from Friday until Tuesday, Miss Katherine Keller of Newport, lty, Bev. W. J. Sanderson is attending the summer lectures at Winona Lake, Ind. Mrs. W. J* Sandersou is visiting herparents-in-Dtlca.------ SIDSUITSTORE We ate specialists in Men’s and to t in g Men’s stilts and you can save from $3.50 to $0.50 every day in the year. Every garment sold under a positive guarantee o f sat-^ iafaetion or your money refunded. 1 « T h * «1 0 .0 0 Worth oft Earth. r t IB jfotifttaift Avbhuo# jnt JBMMHimsss '•.......i Bev. O H. Milligan,'wife and son are spending three weeks at Chau tauqua, N. Y. Bev. Alvin Orr will fill the U, P. pulpit, Sabbath. Mrs. Wallace Barnes of Phila delphia arrived Wednesday and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pauli for a couple of weeks. The Ladies Aid Sooiety of the TJ, P-. church will hold a market In the Barber Block, Saturday after noon, .August % opening at two o’ clock. Ice cream will also bo served afternoon And evening*. Mr. W. J. Smith hks rented bis property to Bev. J. 'Mills Taylor who will occupy it some time next month. Mr. Smith with his family -expect to move to Cleveland whore they will make their future home,| Women jump at conclusions and mice. Investigate fertilizers be- ,fdre placing your order. Years of experience shows that the Armour brands are always reliable, up to guarantee and growers o f big crops. Sold by Kerr &Hastings Bros. Richard McLaughlin, an employe of the ji&per mUI received an in jured hand Tuesday while handling baled straw* One of therusty straw hooks pierced his hand inflicting a dangerous injury owing to blood poison. Dr, J, O. Stewart dressed the injury. The Maryland Association held Its annual meeting in Dayton on Wednesday and Thursday. Messrs. J. H, Wolford and wife, Miss Sarah Wolford and Mr, C. M, Crouse at tended, A ll are natives of Mary land and have been Identified with the association Since it* origin,5 5 3 f-',Ew:1ivi•iiiWT-'^M "'rVi'r The Clemans Family Reunion will be held at Snyder X’atk, Spring- field, O., on Wednesday, August 20, 1003, instead of August 10th m an nouncedf on account of the Clark county Fair. ARmembers are re- tjuSsted to go and enjoy a good time at tlie most beautiful park, boating, etc. The W. O. T. tT.;raeets Thursday afternoon Angutd 20, in the ,U. P, church, A full attendance' Is de sired as It is the day for the election of officers. * Mr. F. L. Alexander of- Dayton came over from Day toy Thursday evening in the interests of the K. of P. lodge of which b.e is a member. Messrs. O. E* Bradfute and son, David, Stores Lewis, Bov. Davidson and son, former pastor of the TJ. P, ^church in Clifton hkvo been'spend ing the week at the reservoir. • Prof.W, B. McOhesney and wife, Mrs. Martha Morton and Mr., ajnd Mrs. C. 0, Morton who have been in Wooster for several weeks re turned home (Thursday evening. Invitations have been issued by Mrs., W. J. Smith and Misses Lulu and Eleanor to a large number of their lady friends for Friday after noon, August 21, At two o’clock. Latest reports front Miss Ilene Smith, who is sick at the home of the Ttudull Bros, near Selma, are not encouraging as to her recovery.' She has been in a very serious con dition all week. • >v — y --------- ; The Beans will hold, their 33th annual reunion at the residence of theBeanrslsters^onth* Jamestown pike on Friday, AugustpSSfch, All friend* and neighbor* are invited' toattend. . . , > Dr. and Mrs. J, O. SteWarfc have tor their guest Mi** Mary Ewing of Louisville, Ky. They are" also en tertaining Mr. W. H, Horfsman, a prominent lumber dealer of Cin cinnati. ' Mr. A . D. Carr, the insurance agent, lias rented the Win. Alexan der’property m Yellow Springs, and will locate there.- Mr. Alexander and wife expect to leave soon for Kausas City, where they will re main otjeast ayear. ___ _ . Rumor 1ms it that a certain young lady employed in one of the down, town stores and a popular young man are soon to be married. Tile report has it that this important eventwili take place on Saturday. The story has been current for several days. I f the gas office should be closed for a day or so, more credence will be given the. re port. Bev. Robert Galbreathand family are spending a few days here the gdest of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Galbreath. Bev. Galbreath has been located at Saline, Mich., but has accepted a call to a Presbyter ian congregation in Susquehanna, Pa., and will enter upon his pastor al duties in that place about the first of the month, Mrs. W. M. Harbison was at Fair HaVen, 0., last Friday where she attended the burial of her brother, Wat. B«ld who died In Chicago the fifth of this month. Ho was in his seventy-fifth year and leaves three sons ahd one daughter. Ono broth er, James, of Tana. 111., and Mrs. Harbison are the only remaining members o f the immediate family, Mr. Bold had been a retired farmer for about eight years. An aerial carnival, under th« d| rect supervision o f A, Boy Knabon- sbue, America’s feremesfc navigator of the air, Is to fee tme of the novel features of tho awning Ohio State Fair to be held in CoiumbUH, Aug ust 31, September 1, *, i, $, next. The general fntsrwit now displayed rh-noris’ navigation tw , Induced~tho~ managers to contract with Mr, Knabonsbus for promoting wliat gives promise o f being the most ex tensive and interesting exhibit of aerial contrivances evsr presented to the American public. The leading features of the carni val will be dally flights of the la test sensation in the aeronauticj world—KnabeiiBhue's passenger air ship. This machine is capable making ascenrion* during the most turbulent weather, and its inventor has so perfected the mechanism of the craft that w t day it will gracefully sail over the fair grounds carrying, in addition to its engi neer and operator, two passengers from the assembled crowd* ■Another feature ho les* Interestingwill pe a" daffy , contest between. mammoth racing baloons, for which,valuable cups and liberal cash prizes will be awarded. This .will afford oppor tunity for those so ‘Inclined to en - 1 gage m the sport, while for thamoref timid visitors Captain Knabenshue will personally operate a captive’ balloon, making ascensions hourly during the entire WeekOf the Expo- * sition.__ _ * | "With the aerial carnival as here' outlined, the superb harness races daily and the excellent line of’ free featuro attractions provided, file amusement program of the coming Ohio State,Fair wRl be,the most ex tensive and interesting in its histo ry. . Notalone, however, inamusement features will the Exposition, excel all others, as the managers report an - unprecedented demand for space in each of jls seventeen departments, assuring' the exhibi tion of. the arts and industries of such mtignitudO and merit as will sustain Ohio!* proud reputation as the leading Exposition Of its kind in the Union, - s. . G O IN G ? w h e r I ? S U R E ! Clark. County Fair * * - * ' Springfield, Ohio, August 18, 19, 20 and 2i 4 B IG DAYS , $ 10,000 IN P R EM IU M S . W GRT II t)F "ABM ISS I0M ; 0 ~ The far-famed Cadet Band of Springfield will give free Concerts every day. Each muslcion fs an artist and the selection rendered by this organization never faffs to please, FREE, ADMISSIONS ON WEDNESDAY. All persons who have attained the age of 06 years and children under 12 abase tickets m order to be admitted to the ground on this day. “ The prospects up to this time are for the Beet Fair we have bad in the laBt Sec’ y S. van Bird. Eleven departments with seventy-four classes. « years need not pur- twonty years,’1 F IF T E E N B IG RACES , $ 4,000 IN PU R SE S . Raco Program the Finest Ever Offered in the County. Tuesday, August iStfa. Mattipee Trot.,,,...................................... 60 00 Matinee Pace..,............... ........................... . 60 00 2:26 Pace Stake (closed)... ...... - ...... ........600 00 W ednesday , August 19 th. : 2:40 Trot,.,..,............ :...................... .......... :...,'2S0 00 2:30 Trot Stake (closed)........ ..... .............. 600 00 2:85 Paco....................... .............. ............... 250 00 Running %-mile dash......... .......... . 100 00 Thursday, August 20 th. 2:15 Pace (olos.ed)....,,,............. .......... .$500 00 8;24 Trot............ .'............ ............ ..... .......... 800 00 Free-for-all, )£-mile heats, Pace or Trot. 200 00 Running, j£-mile heats........... .................. 100 00 Friday^ August 21 st. • 2:14 Pace.......... ................... ............. .......... $400 00 2:10 Trot...................................................... 400 .00 2;20 Pace.... :................................................. 200 qo Running, 1-mile daifli...,............. ............... 100 00.. . Entries for trottingand pacing .races (except stakes] close Thursday, August 18th at 11:80 o’ clock p.m, , , No entrance foe charged rimners. Five per cent, of the purse to be deducted from the winners. The secretary’s office, located in the basement of the new county building, Springfield, will be. open from 7. a. in. to 6 p. m., daily, from August 10th to I6fii melusiAs for receiving entries, dress all communications to S, VAN BIRD, .Sepretary, Springfield, Ohio. A d -' SELMA A slight accident occurred Tues day when Mr. T, B., Andrew was reaponsiblirforfhe upsitof a Glad stone huehst’st wagoa. Mr. Andrew was driving hi* 'automobile ahd In some manner thm team soared and left a smear o f scrambled, »gg* and wa»' Deputy Gain* Warden Q. F. Mar shall some day* ago'- filed a charge against Milo Jaoksofi o f New Jasper .township for having In his posses sion a large seine, The" case came up Wednesday before.. Squire Brad ford and the defendant, was found guilty as charged. The fine was placed at $25 and costs, a total of !38.05. Prosecuting Attorney Orr represented the State and Attorney By strengthening the jieryea which brttrot the eetloh Ot thi llv*r and bowel.*, ir. Miles’ Nerve and Xdver Pills eur* orisUpstton. SO doees IS cents. NO T IC E . I have purchased a well drilling outfit and will soon be ready to take contracts. Any one Wishing a well drilled, give me a call. Harry Strain, NOTICE All persons knowing themselves to ho indebted to me should call at once and make Immediate settle ment, O. C. Weimar. Mr. and'Mrs* D. L. Yarned were in Springfield over Monday. ’ Mrs. TVCphfer and son of Yellow Springs, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Confer, last week. Miss Lizzie Grant of Dayton, was the guest of Mrs. Joe-Negus'last Thursday. Pan Handle Ageht Hair, has been transferred to the agency atr South Lebanon, and Mr. Cooper of the West End is now in charge here. • Bindley ,TumblIn«on of Salem, was ague&rat the home of Daniel Battin last week;- ^ The annual telephone picnic oc curred Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . H, Thorn*. * Mr, ahd Mrs, WUC Grant returned Friday from Cedar Feint, after sev eral day* outing, Mrs. BwnMsfcCorry o f Xenia is a visitor among friends here. A baby girl arrived at the horn* ot Mr. ahd Mrs, Charles Canter last Friday night. • Eddie Fagin was a visitor among Springfield iriends last Saturday. Walter Nlchols-of Fdrenton, Can., was a visitor at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Battin, last week. We understand the auto fever is upon some of our citizens, and will Dawson Smith, the defendant._____mQLb.e.surpriMdJo,„-B<?e„a„few_Jiiew autos m our burg most any time. EXTRA MONEY OR A BUSINESS ~ Timber Lands are a first-class investment. One dollar or more will buy an interest in profit making timber lands. Agents to sell on our plan make good money. Writ* for details. The Sterling Lumber Co., 524 Citizens Bldg,, Cleveland, Ohio. If you have « .large or small sum to latest we can show you how timber lands will give you ■ < handsome dividends, 8 top Pains almost instantly—Dr, Miles 4 nU‘ Pata Pill*. 0 o bad after-effects. $100 Rewards $100. The readora0! this pnper will be pleased to learnthat there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to Curein alt its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive curenow known to the medical ftaternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require* a constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh Curois takeninternally, acting directly up on the blood and tnucousourraccs of system thereby destroying tho foundation of tho disease, endgiving thepatient Btrength by building up theconstitution and assisting natureIn doing its work, Tho proprietor* haveSomueh faith in its curative powers, that .they ofier oneHundredHollars fornny case that it falls to cure. Send for list 6 teatimoninll Addrm *\J. (ffif’KRY A Co, Toledo 0. Sold by Druggist, 76c, Hall’s Family Pills are the brat, Gustav Schneider, The Up»to*Date Florist SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Cut Flower* and Funeral Designs a Specialty. Prompt atten tion given te telephone orders, I turn out only first-class work at prices mote reasonable than elsewhere. Show houses 1407 South Center Boulevard “ Highland*.1’ Both ’phones 862. Farm green- houses and trial «rounti*, East Johnson ave,, near Clifton avo, Don’t fall to see my exhibit at the ClarK County Fair. *#i9teageft’1 daily —CLEVELANDTO(BAR POINT— daily WhM von vUHCnrnMMhaht tarturtcr,don't fail to Uka » lido on the «ll-»t«el constructed, fleetert,*rf«t twln^SMfWMMMr m the Great Laker— f V ■r‘ f iT C t u r e <31 j&mviRii EASTLAND FARE $ i FOR ROUND TRIP FIVE HOURS AT THE POINT T h e ___ lone* ‘™ ,p‘ WOMT NWit AND CANT BURN SAJTUIUL tefeeg * f tt.* ******* tyn**’ offifH enger rteamer, and havinjf eltriu Imndrea ■naei water iwwBwiw **»t*r-ttsht cniuiartmenttbeinw the water-line, move* rariei'and rmootker Is «*y Mad o f weather than ary other atcamer o f it* clar* on Lak* Erie, 11 , 1 mf'lrilirftMiiliirinnI -II—* . . a . ..ti Free Dancing on Board. COMUHMrlosS made and 'ruaouon TiCKitra SOLn to all pnlftta,«ailor Water. .... THEEASTUHhSTEAMSHIPC0» ClEVH.AHh Fresh Fish! Fresh r Why n o t try some Fresh-Fish cnee, -they nte-good for your appetite and health. I have made arrange ments at the lakes tb have nothing but Fresh Stock,’ so they are shipped t om e the same day they are caught. We have, all kinds of vegetables in season. Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies.. f Smoked ‘ Meats. Fresh and Salt Meats. . . U r': ..... J r - ----------- ---------------^ ' In the same old stand; at the s^une'pld p lace . neat’ the same old R , E . ;'on the same old street; the same o ld Phone 100; the same pld name] . Chas. n. Spencer Telephone 100 Cedarville, Ohio. ^Fresh and Salt Meats,^Vegetables. ] — We Make Faded and Worn Garments . LOOK LIKE, NEW. Practical Garment Cleaners & Dyers, 74-WfiBfc.Mnin Street, Springfield, Ohio. YOUR APPETITE I f you r appetite is poor, eat meat. T o tempt ybur appetite and nourish the system our cho ice meat& are not excelled b y anything. Th e weak and the strong, the sma ll and the hearty eater alike enjoy them, G G WEIMER, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING When The W inds Doth Blow Tho man witlrthe cmiiffirtablb overcoat don’ t lmrnl it a bit. Oomoiuaml look at our now stock of imported and domee- tio Woolens for Spring over coats an i suits and leave your order early and you will have them when you want them moat, K A N Y , The Tailor, XfcNtA, OHIO.
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