The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

m t o t Excellence Our 4bb ; Work will compare with thatof any othervino., „; II II COMPLETE READINES. Alt arrangements are now com­ plete for the flfty-ieth annus! Ohio Stats Fair and Industrial Exposi­ tion, which open* in Columbus, August- 8ist iu'xt» to eonijnuo five lull days. Entries In alt competi­ tive department# have now closed, with the largest entry recorded in its history, while at the present time hundreds of exhibitor# are busily engaged in installing their exhibit*, and displays, so that all w ill bo complete for publie. inspection the morning of the opening date aa re­ quired under the rules of the State Board of Agriculture. Roy Knabenshuc^ who will havO V#direct charge of ihe mammoth ae'r- - ial carnival, has been in Columbus for the Jpasjjj ten daya and' during that time has made several .suoceBs- ful flight* with his’ marvelous, pas senger airship, and he announces , that flights •will positively occur •each day of the exposition. Afore than' two hundred persons have made application to accompany the ’ Captain on flip journeys through tho , seas of air, and as many as possible will be accomodated. The engagement ot this wonderful aerial-craft has aroused great inter­ est throughout the state, anefc as in ,addltfon .to the passenger airship flights Enabenshue, will install a complete bhlpon farm, consisting of racing and captive baloons,! visitors to theExposition will be treated to an aerial exhibit un*urpassecL4n ex­ tensiveness an variety of aerial con- „ fcrivapces., In this cptineofcion w„e . wlsh-to strongly impress our fenders the dates of the- Ohio State Fair— vAugust 31, September 1, 2 , 8, 4—that they willhot Confuse Khabenshue’ s carnival with- any other baloon meetings, it# his only publicAppear­ ance in Columbus w ill be •on the above mentioned dates. - , In addition to the aerial carnival unusually strong line o f free NOWESCAPE FROMDEATH. Word w*# received hero Tuesday of thB i)»riyw escape or Si?,' Waller Shigley, of Jamestown, who is well known here. Mr. Shjgley 1# one of the li, 1s\ X>. drivers .out of that place and came near loosing bis life that day when a 0, H. & B. train struck his wagon, The horse was hilled and the wagon demolished and had it not been for .the presence of mind o f the victim in holding to the cow-catcher he too would have been ground under the wheel*, When the train was stopped Jhaheld a Arm grasp though unconscious* I t is feared that he hasbeen injured in­ jured internally. ROADMONEY. The apportionmentamong thevar­ ious townships o f {be state and county aid, turnpike repair fund, which amounts to-1*10,000, is as fol­ lower Bath,' $887.86; Beavercreek,- 8-?-8S); Oaesaroreek, $371.71;Cedar- yillo, *833.79; Jefferson, $431.09; M i­ ami, $617.84; New Jasper, $366.69; Ross, $616.67; Sitvercreefc, $657.00; SpringValley, $66442; Sugar Oraek, $469,02; Xenia, $$2l7.S2. The fund is nowready for distribution by the County auditor, ’ PURCHASESLIVERY an arauaemenfe features has been con­ tracted, of such merit to please a ll ■visitor#. Every indication point* to reoord-breahing attendance, and ^tr. Elmer Waddle has purchased the hafr interest ofMr. T&, -A. Wad­ dle in the livery firm- of Waddle Bros. Tb o latter Will devote his en­ tire. time to selling lumber foi a SouthernCompany, The former has assumedfull controlof the stable and will continue to servedhe. patrons in the fame- courteous manner as in the past* - , 'A REMARKABLE RUN. y& i* _ LaborBay will bo obsorved „tr> Springfield, Ohio, with the usual elaborate program that has charac­ terized the’celebrations in past year This hear the committees in charge are planning a number of unique features that promise to add constd- prrhle interest and lustre to the cus­ tomary large program. Among theAttraction* now being planned is a human flag composed of one thousand schonV'children, all uniformed in Such manner that the Stars anfiSfctepyj3willbe impressive ly displayed. These children will march en masse Infront ,of the grand stand, singipg the. “ Star Spangled Banner,” and accompanied by the ‘famous Cadet band, while heavy salutes resembling cannon will be fired at intervals to lend inspiration to the glittering spectacle. The vaudeville program nowbeing selected contains, some-of the best artists on the American stage." in ­ cluded in these are also a number of aerial performers thatarereal thril lers in their special lines, The track events at the Fair GraundS -will con­ sist of several new features, winch are being arranged ior amusement rafchertlian real racing sport, A moug teese Will be the, farmers’ freo-for- aU race and a mule race.' ,Vaudeville performances wilt be given both afternoon and evening, at which time there will also’ be band concerts. 'The usual parade of labor unions will take place in the morninga t 9 o’clock. The elaborate celebration will come to a brnziug close in tlmevenmg with a magnifi­ cent display of fireworks represent­ ing the expenditure of hundreds of dollars'. These displays have wide­ spread attention In this section" of Ohio and the program already con­ tracted for this year will easilyplace the 1908 Labor Bay celebration far in the lead of yast-year. Labor Bay come* onMonday,' Sep­ tember 7, this year. " , HAPENIN THEPOLITICIANS. ...It |s been filed with State as to th* ap; Finnell of Osborn Board of Elect! Candidate .for r signed his place ad board and Purnell successor. I t is state department •represented to th signation and the Finndl. by the d mlttee, The case investigated byth itseems probable &! be removed.0Th but that Filmed! the exeutivc, com old central commiti existauce,, Jfc ffi Flijneli solicited # formers” for race the time, hhnow oli recommended by Jusbwhafc Will be dois is not known but from the way Si h*cfrayThompr son is conducting hi office ho ,will not aljow such an ppoiatmcnfc, to stand, B e has powe •to remove any member of the eleotjon board" with in the state . a Trotest Sag Secretary ol ntmeni » f M. L . a member of J. E. Lewis, entative, re- member of the chosen as hi* ■rged that the things mlss- s to Lewis* re- mmedatibn of xecutiv© com- ne that Is tobe apartment and t Finnell wtil ia no question flcdmmededby tfcae after the passed out of claimed that orfcef the “ re- endation. after s to have been old committee. PAINTINGPOLES. The Postal Telegraph -Company ha* started the painting o f its pole* within the corporation limits. Mr. James Bufiicld is doing ihe^woi'p.. In a short tlme^it is expected that the telephone company will start the same work. The telephone company has improved the interior Ol the ex­ changeJhya.dreeaof wail-paperand a coat of paint. The room presents a ve iy neat appearance. NOTICE.. A ll persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me should call at once and make * immediate settle­ ment, . - C. C, Weimar, NT POPULAR VOTE. BIRTHDAY PRESENT The firm of Watt &; Foust, breed­ er# of Buroe B«rsey hogs will exhi­ bit in Columbus at the State Fair nextweek for the the first this sea­ son, B. Bradfuto & Sou with their Polled Angus cattle, and J. °R. Or£. with his Jersey herd w ill be there Mr. Watt also-has an exhibit-of Sheep that has already been entered afcseveral of the county fair. The drouth of ihe |*8fcthrCeWeeks is having a telling of ect on all vegi- tafion ito this vlcin ly. The .roads are in terrible eondfl on and rahi is needed to settle thej ust. Th* creek has tieconife.sQlow fent there ip not enough water powe^*o operate the flour mill. Miv.L^l® SuUenbcrger, proprietor of the mm stated’ ‘Wed­ nesday that he hhaMen able to run the past two years mffli out ateam. In the past three yajffi* h* has only had to use steam fbjfako weeks'.'. ' Th*.“ TanBights in a Bar Room” coming, here Saturday, August 29, ia net a moving pietare, but played jgM* by real Jive net- prof. J*H.Mc3 College, MonmouS Wm. McMillan off ers, are here for tb< andare visiting ft McMillan-and Anderson. E'CfMonmouth and Mr; hi, brolii- [iu Ooimiig iber, J ,B * W, A. Mr, Walter Wfldman, who’ with hia family have been located^ In Springfleld/Mo., for some time have left that place and returned to Ohio in the hope o f improving Mr, Wild- man’s health, Mrs. Wildipan and daughter are visiting relatives m io- Wa at present. They will probably locate in Springfield. There is considerable discussion going op in Clark county as to the election of members of the fair board Owing to alactional fight that.has broken out In that fair board, a new way is being devised to select meuv bers. I t has been claimed that poll tlcal influences have almost killed their fairs and that shortages in fi­ nances was due to bad management. In Miami county the. board is elec­ ted by popular vote, each township having proper representation. So BUQoeseful ha# the plan neen that there is some talk of a hill being in- trodueted, in the next legislature whereby all members shall be elect­ ed by popular vote. This is no doubt the only way for the people to be directly represented, As it is mem­ bers are’ elected by holders of sepson tickets, ; Ife has been charged thatin many counties politicans control the sale of tickets and thereby elect ’members that use the fair patronage for political purposes. 1 Three birthdays in on# day with the president, treasurer and - prapher Of the Hager gtraw Board & Paper-Co. resulted instverypheas- ant surprise on Hon, Georg* L it tK Miss Gertud# Hagarand MigsNbUio Rlnck, In rememberance of each of their birthdays the employees of the HagarUtraw BoardA Paper C«- delegated Ml* H. M, Barber to pro sent each with a handsome umbiel la, NOTICE! Any one knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned -Wil confer a favor by calling and .mak­ ing immediate seitf&znenfc, Wo d<-- slre to. close accounts that are of long standing. O. M, Townsley. Desiring to correct the impression thafc'I have abandoned my specialty for the geueral practice of medicine, I take this means of informing my friends and patrons that I am still ,a;fc my old ideation in the'Allen Building,engaged in the treatment of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Threat diseases. 'Very respectfully, p. R: Madden, MVD. Next Sunday Roundtrip,-§1.80 train leaves 7,50,a. pi. isfiya? . j i t ' \ MISS FLANNEKY Headquarters foe. Exclusive Hosiery^ Fine Baby Goods'and Up-To-Date Car-. ., "v set^,. ; •* , * 4, - <*> Special erploita t i^ d ^ p la y ^commencmg ^ ^ day, August 31st, o f the famous Fossard and y iijfesist--' ible Corsetsby Madame Neison*. ' « . m A Th * Cedarvllia village schools will open Monday, September 7, Let each pupil be present with, the nec­ essary" equipment to do effective work on thatday. . We urge the. parents to see to it that the children are supplied With .the necessary books and stationary at th* very opening. Bon’ t permit them to.coine a w*ek or two, much leas a whole term, without the very essentials necessary to .do. .effective work, The superintendent and teacher# desire to maketlfia the banner year In the education! history of our v il­ lage school. -We need your assist­ ance. Put your shoulder to the load. Look aftei the home side of educa­ tional affairs and will fry to take care of the school side, F, M, Reynolds* Stipt. “ It Pays fo Trade In SP R IN G F IE LD ” AD.R, B,, L^vlng OW^goat 6:00p.m. Friday and w «t* unloaded at Mr. Worthington’s farm.at Glen- dob at 1:40 p, an Saturday, ;ihdieat- a very high*standard of freight sar- vioe,-—yfashington C.- H. Repuhli- oan. 3 • ., • ' ‘ Letpvery one, whether they have x«$id the *ad drama of “ Ten^Nighis in a Bar Boom” or not, attend Krltchfleld’ s entertainment here on, next Saturdayv-Aug. 29 I t Is oneo f the most Sensational -dratnas ever written, ahonnding in emotional sit uatlons and replete with sentiment and pathos, a play of climaxes, and. every one leaving a wholesome mor: al lesson. By all means let the children attend and profit*by a let- son that no other shool can teach,. A WORDABOUT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. ■I How much better to have your deeds and personal papers where they are safe from fire and readily accessible. A misplaced paperoften causes worlds of trouble. We have them for rent at less than one-third of a cent per day1. THE EXCHANGE BANK, Cedarvllle, Ohio* ** When we-tirtll the big $11 sale o f suite, things ale sim­ p ly upside down in our store. W ith prices way down the rush comes early and stays late, however# with our excel­ lent force Of fitters, our friend as a rule# ate well taken care o f . , *$17,60, $ 20,00 and $ 22.$0 Fancy Spring and Summer Suita for men and young men at the remarkably low price o f $ 11 . 00 . 1 -OTB WSKKTr- Araado * - - Springfield# O, M'ifcbs&t* A**ofeiano»#j $100 Reward* $(00. The readersof this psjer will be pleased tolearndiet there ii at least one dreaded disease that science hasbeeri able to cureJn all its stages and that isCatarrh, Hall’s Catarrhtore is theonly positive Curenow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require# a constitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure1#takeninternally, acting directly up­ on thebloodandmucoussurfacesof System thereby'destroying the foundation of tho disease, andgiving thepatient strength by buildingUptheconstitution and assisting nature indoing itswork, The proprietors havesomuch faithirrlts curative powers, that they offer oneHundredhollars forahy casethat it faiis to.cure. Bendfor list o testimonials, J-■ Address, J>\ J, CHPNBV A Co, ToJedaO. SoldbyDruggist, 76c, Hall’sFamily Pills are the best, Pennsylvania A x jt v e s m Columbus Excursion r„r -rtl X -v f I have purchased a well drilling outfit and will soon be ready to take contracts. Any one Wishing a well drilled, givome a call. Harry Strain. H A R M COLLEGE CEDARVILLE, 0. , j* • Fifteenth year opens Sept. 15. _ Teachers should **examine opr Teachers’ course. Students forth* ministry,' law, medicine.and pro­ fessional teaching should- -study our Classical and Philosophical courses. Those who Wish studies preparatory to agricultural, civil, electrical, andmechanical engineer­ ing can find them in CedarVille College. Oar courses m Music and Oratory are exceptional. A ll who want a thorough education can got it right at homo in Cedarvllle Col­ lege at a trifling expense, Young people, eomo to college. Every pur­ suit is calling for college graduates. Catalogue free. DAVID McKlNNEY, President. A. D. S. LITTLE A trial box will convince, the most sceptical of -their real merit, and w ill enable; everybody to test their won: derful power in regulating the different organs o f th e ; human system, thereby re­ moving the causes produc­ ing Nervousness, Headache, Neuralgia# Salt Eheum, Boils, Pimples and Humors on the face, Dizziness, Faint ness at the stomach# Goat-* iveness,Indigestion# Gener­ al Debility Constipation, W e w ill label your GAS­ O L INE CAN free of charge Bring them in at once as the law compels this to be done b y September 4 st. s c i i o o i r ™ ” SUPPLIES O f eyery kind-Pens, Pen­ cils# Sponges, Sl&tev.T&blets Satchels# Book Sirapea,and Lunch Boxes. SCHOWf™~ ; : SHOES The greatest line of these goods in town including the EDUCATOR SHOE fo r Boys, This shoe allows the feet to grow in the way na­ ture intended ; and is the. best wearing shoe on the market. Clothing For your boys. A great line efboys school clothing in many patterns. Prices range from $2 to $5 per suin. Also the College Cords -Corduroy Pants— in the latest shades for the young men. Prices $2.50, $3 and $3.50 per pair. Our store w iii be open every night during theweek from September 1st, Our closing hour will be 7:30. man a better figure—-an alliance o f art aHa beM ty W gives that elegance o f carrage not attainable in ordinary eorsetsi An opportunity to investigate the advantages o f these beautiful and really remarkable corsets is afforded every woman whe w ill visit our corset shop next week. - Demonstration Continued Throughout th* Coming Weot£* A l l Corset* A ltered and fitted F ree bf Charge. CORSET AND STORK SHOP, 49 E, High street. Springfield# O, L. & M. HYMAN extend greeting to all HOME-COMERS AND VISITORS IN XENIA r ■ : . ■ * ■ v- * . . o * and cordially invite them to see their mod- a* . . . ernly equipped store and the « . . . ^ * i •* . xNewFall Styles in Wearing Aparel FOR

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=