The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

htumniiihiiito. wWiryiA'i LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Mrs* (?» W - Randall who hag been quit* Sick-, is somewhat improved. Mr. John Sti.el am] wife returned, from Jackson, O.^iSabbath evening Miss Helen Marshall of Xenia is the guest of Mrs, F, B. Turnbull. —Attractive prices oimbuggies at Herr & Hastings Bros. The town and towngjhiifi -schools will open on Monday, Sopt, 7. The local option election'In South- Gh h a s boon sot for Septem­ ber 10. ; M r,E . I/. Stormont and wife tfaye been the guest of relatives in Prince­ ton, Ind. for several days. —Curtains to fit your window's at McMillan's. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be had at McMillan,s. Second hahd fertilizer drill almost new, fpr sale at Kerr & -Hastings Bros. - —Superior and Buckeye grain drills, sold by Kerr ,&Hastings Bros, —Bookers, couches, folding beds side boards, at McMillan’s 'Miss Helen King of Cincinnati is spending afow days With Miss Verna Bim: , . . Misses Edna and Martha Cooley have for' their guest Mifes Grace. Clark of Columbus. , Rev, ’ey* M. Hoping and wife of ' Buffalo, N, Y ., are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paul. . Mr. N .L . Bamssy has beets spend tag the week with relatives in Preble county. Mr.. Julia Carpenter of Kim* la visiting her lister, Mrs. AnnaMilltr Townuley. iftsa Mary Hart ofj Cincinnati is visiting relatives hero and in James* town. Miss Margaret Cushing of Spring- field has been tho guest of Mrs, W. J, Smith for several days. i Misses Lula and Bessie Brother- ton o f Dayton spent' tho"week- with relatives here. ''5^ .j;v£ j^ i£y lgr-wife.aud-csnF--ef- Monroe, Iowa, have been gueBta at the home of Mr. Henry Kyle. Mr, and.Mrs, W* A. Gollins en pertained twenty-five at dinner Wednesday in bonor of Bov, Mills Taylor and wife.. Mrs. 8, I/. Stewart and her broth er, Mr. -Thompson, of Covington, Ky,, have been spending a few days with relatives here, —Having decided to quit the fence business lam selling what' remains of my line of Pittsburg Perfect fence at cost, C, M. Crouse Mr., and Mrs, A. G. Eveleth enter­ tained a few friends Tuesday even ing in honor of Dr, H. C. Middleton and wife. Mrs. Martin and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. A. N. (Smith of,Jamestown were the guests of Mr. C, C. Welmer and family oil Thursday. Miss Pearl Doan of Degraff, 0., visited MI bs Kate Nisbet the first of the week.* Miss,Doan Is in the mil­ linery business at Quincy. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’ s, —FOB . SAKE:—Fertilizer grain drill In good caudiflonT— ------ — 36d. C. E. Cooley, Miss Etba Koruner of Hew Con­ cord, O,, is visiting -her sister, Mrs, P. P. Hastings. ' „ Tna Btoyenshn picnic was held Thursday at Wffberforee. ’ -i —To dose out my lsnaof Pittsburg Perfeot/enoe I will fell What Xhave #ofcf^ f C-rM* Crouse. the new endless apron spreader, .new feature* at Karr & Hastings Bros. Don’t forget to hear the .noonday concert by Prof, Krltcbfleld’ s Mill- taryband Saturday, Augusts. Mr. Walter Morton, wife and son, who hns been visiting here for sev- era> weeks expect to return to their home in Bice, Va., today. - -Qhio-Statc Pair SpecialTrain g or- Vice vir Pennsylvanlo DinesSeptem­ ber, 2and 3. Leave Cedarville 8i00 .a. m. :. . Mr. George H.„Kramer and wife of Dayton called on Mr, D. H. Me Parland Friday afternoon. Mr. Kra­ merJs president of theHramerBros; Foundry Co. Mrs. Andrew Canady died last Saturday^morning atJierh otnewost ot town. The tuneraj took place Monday1. -BuriallatMassises Creek cemetery Miss Xna Jeffrey, who has been a compositor in this office for the past twp years has been taking a two weeks vacation, visiting relatives in Springfield and Dayton, v V ' x Mrs. Robt MeCampbetlanddaugh ter, Pearl, who have been iii *Chau- York, *agpf*ofced Wm, I ; % Wifi* ter.' J °i‘ Tbe Dean family reunion and pic­ nic Is being held today at the home of.the Dean sisters on the James­ town pike. Krltrhfleld’a big production of “ Ten Nights in a Bar Boom” one night Under a big tent. Aug, 23. The “ Ten Nights in a Bar Boom” which comes here August20i» not a moving picture show, but is played by real actors just as it was written. Don’ t fail fjd hear the band con­ cert on Main Btreet by Prof. Krltch- flald’aMilitary band, Saturday, Aug­ ust 20. —As I will no longer handle fence my entire stock of Pittsburg Perfect fence goes at actual cost, C. M. Crouse. . " Mr. Charles Galbreath returned to iytonSabbath evening after spend* ?a day or two With his mothor. tts. Elizabeth Galbreath. Mr, Prank Eadabdugb of West Mldhester, car inspector for the nnsylvanla railroad, who has en tbe guest of hi* brother, J. W . idabaufth and family the pastfour y » has returned home. Mrs. J. W, Smith and Misses El- norand Lulu Smith entertained out one hundred of their friends it Friday afternoon. The rooms d be*n charmingly decoratedwith tuittii flowers* Tho color scheme yellow and White predominated ronghout tho rooms* A two course icheou was served lh tho dinning itrt amt ham! painted place cards, d with yellow ribbon ’ were given souvenirs. Miss Edna Townsley ssldedat the punch howl. Miss trgafst Cushing of Springfield )y assisted in entertaining the eats. Guests were present front mestown, Xema and Springfield. •*, Smith and Miss Eleanor cx- ct to leave the first of tho month >Cleveland, their future home. We are in receipt of a letter from Mr. S. J. McCaughan of Ireland re­ newing his subscription, He also states that he and his sister are in good health. Their many friend here.will bo pleased to learn this. The time of the open ntr meeting has been changed to 5 o'clock, The young peoples meeting will bo held, at 4:30 o’ clock. Bev. W* B. Graham of Yellow Springs will preach the sermon.” “Evofybbdy Is"Invited to attend the service. •■■■ ! Mr* Samuel Hagler, wife and daugh­ ter. left Tuesday morning for Toledo where they will make their home this winter with their son, Lester. Mr; Hagler has been in poor health for mote than a year. Mr. John Dean has rented Mr. Hagler’ shouse Dr. andMrs. J* O. Stewart enter­ tained a number of ministers and their wives at six o’ clock dinner last Thursday evening, Among thes present were Bev* Alvin Orr and wife, Philadelphia; Bev. .Robert Galbreath and wife, Susquhanna, Pa.; Bov. T. H. Mackenzie and Wife, Flushing, N. Y., Dr. H. C. Middleton and wife, Bev. MillsTay­ lor and wife and Itev. W. J. Sander­ son, We notice that the man that is said to bo hard bn his hired man, usually does more worfc than they do hat hsrdjwork alone wont make a crop, Supply the necessary Plant Pood by using Armour Fertilizers artd you woht labor in rain. They increase the yield and improve the soil—Sold by Kferr & Hastings Bros. Mr* E. G. Lowry is replacing elec­ trical wires in tho opera house in conformance with rules ot tne insur­ ance companyes. Objection was mUdo to the old system. In the change there will bo more lights on the stage a* well as in theauditorium Another notluablo change on tho builulngis the post office sign, on tho outside. This was done in com­ pliance with an order from the post- office department. I t has become a joke to ask if anyone knows Just whore the postolfice is located. Messrs. P. B. Turnbull, J. R. Orr Elmer Waddle, R.' C, Williamson at­ tended tlio Londoh Pair Wednesday Mr. Orr has had bad luck snf at this seftson;in that he lost a fine young hull at Springfield and had a sick cow at Londou that 'may effect his showing,a* a hurdo Ho was also to have a cow from Bello Contor to put in hi* herd but the animal died of rtfllk fever just before time to ship, Mr. Orr’ s troubles have come at a very important time. ..-■'jaFitMfllrii Fresh car of Portland Cemaut* D, 8, Ervin Co. Miss Mary McMillan spent Tluirg* day and Friday in London. Dr. J. O. fttawarfc and wife spont Thursday and Friday in Cincinnati Mr. Clyde Barr of Dayton is visit­ ing here. i Miss Ruth Tarbox of Xenia is the guest of Miss Helen Oglesbeo. Mrs. Mary A Houchins and her granddaughter, Marguerite McFar­ land, who have. been spending the past two-weeks in Day ton have Ye-" turned home. Mrs. B. W. McFarland -and little r|&UglitcarL.olc-, -and -Mr.'-and Mra, Samuel Bonham of Dayton are spending tho month with friends m Lakeview, O, . L ost : A pearl brooch on Main or Chilhcotbc street. Reward offered to personflnding it. Return to this offlco or Mrs. W. J. Smith. Tim Misses Margaret and Ruth Patterson of Beaver Falls, Pa„ who have been the guest of M ibb Nellie Lewis, returned borne this morning. S ued W heat 1 About 200bushels of clean Pool seed whaet. Samuel Creswcll & Son. F ob S ams C h e a p : Throe wagon beds for hauling stock. __.______ D. S, Ervin Co. The W. O. T. 1J. program at the Xenia Home-Coming opens at 10 a m., Tuesday. Bev. Sarah Merideth state'secretary will give the princl- palgaddress.' Member ofibe W, C. T. U.go that morning. r'.aji^aTiVr;,-s--gi Mr,. Harry Stevenson, w ife’ and daughter, Margaret, of Topeka, Kansas and Miss Bessie Janies of Dayton and Miss Helen King of Cincinnati were guests at. tho hofno of Mr, Robert Bird this week. The sohool teachers in this district have been in attendance at tbe Greene County Teachers- Institute held in Xenia this Week. “Mr.'H. A." Snyder of the Iowa State University and Mrs. Frances Richard ot Miami are the instructors, Mr. Riley Kyle and family of A t­ hens. O., Misses Ida Hnrdie Grace Clark and Lillian Kieter of Colum­ bus, Bev. W. P. Cooley of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. Clarence Tate of Massillon are guests at the home of Mr. C. E. Cooley this week, On thisfirst page will be found an efror In mentioning th* name of Mrs, W. A. Anderson instead of Mrs W, A. Gollins. The. office has. been operated'tinder dlfficultlesihie we^fc the absene* of regular help m wicotiotth fiefliHfiary in awhile, . Moyar.Wplfortf assessed a.fine= of .seven dollars each on H* A. McLean and Henry .Maze for a UlStrubance on Main street last Sabbath morn­ ing at tho hour p<r mbs ware on their way fo church. Tho Mayor stated to the a{tenders that he intends to break up the customary gatherings on the streets during church time. The wire for tho Cedarville Elec­ tric Light * Power Co., Jias arrived^ andrthe company-ismbw-engaged^iir selectlhg a water turbin and electric generator, Tho polls are expected in a few days'. A franchise will be needed to erect the line and the «ounty commissioners will no doubt grant same. . * 3jp Mr. G. E. Jobe reports fl at the State Fair this year will be the largest in years,. The swine exhibit lias already surpassed the capacity of the building and pens are being erected outside. The report that the fiar has been enjoined by legal ,pro­ ceedings was done by a fertilizer company that has been selling in­ ferior go od s4 ^ ^ _ _ _ _^ Frank L. Mllburn, wife and daugli- :er Florence of Palnesville, O. ar­ rived here Friday morning for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mllburn. Frank has been with tho B. A O, at PaineBvillo for the past ton years. Hellas Just disposed of his property at that point ati^i will go direct from here to Lodi, G. Miss Laura Houston was tho host* ess of a “ Plcaniny Party,’ given nt her home Wednesday afternoon, was spent m playing games and a social chat among the girls. Re­ freshments of water melon, cantel- oper, grapes, pears and cake were served. A pleasant timewas enjoyed by all present. These wild were pre­ sent were Misses Marie’ Wcitner. Mary Stormont, Leo Troute, Hazel Stormont, Edna.Stormont, Georglo Strain, Ethel Boyd, Opal Johnson; Bertha, Georgia and LauraHouston. The now library building will bo formerly opened to tho public oh September Oth. A t present Only one reading room, the one to the south, Will be used. This Is made necessary owing to fbe number of books on hand. I t is expected that within a bw weeks a new list of books will bo added. There will be all tho lat­ est magazines on the reading tables Mjsji Florence Forbos, the librarian, s busy getting everything in shape, Step Pains almost instantly—Hf. MUe* 4nti*F*!n Pill*. No bad after-offset*. Far hcadaebo Hr. Milco* Afttl-Pain Pill ?• I)r, Mika' AUtl-l’aln Pills relievo pala '■■ » 0. E. BRADFUIE FORREPRESENTATIVE Tim Democratic convention held in Xenia Wednesday iSSaia to have had the largest attendance over known at a Bimilar gathering m u,iB county. The center of tho conven­ tion work on tho selection .of a candidate for representative. For tine place Mr. O. F. Eradfuto was chosen amid*.' applause.- A ii opposition to hi* nomination previ­ ous to tho convention died away. His educational, business ami poli- ticp.lqarJfif'atmaa, sterling charac­ ter, power IB a public speaker, mak-r es him a fit man for tho place. Be­ ing a student hi public affairs and versed on tlio need of reform legis­ lation, ho will be ABtrongcandidatel Others who -werenominatedJjy the convention wgr* for probate judge, M. J, Hartley county auditor, Prof Q. R. Titlow; superintendent of the Hugarcreek Township high school; clerk of court, James Hite; sheriff’, W, 8 Racer; prosecuting attorney, E. Da v’son Smith; county surveyor, George Schlesingor; county coroner, Dr. w. ,L, Rouse, o f Paintersville j for commissioners, W, W. Ferguson C. C, Peterson and William Sliiely, of Jamestown; county treasurer, Wni; M, Noeloci; for county infirm­ ary directors, F, M, Burrell, Amos Baynard and John H. Bartman. Kodak For Sale! A new Eastman Kodak, neve? been used, for sale at a Bargain. The latest improved film Kodak. Phone 2 on 71. ■wart «fr- LEGAL NOTICE. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale on Satur­ day, Sop;, 5, at two o’ clock p.m. the following personal property; Stovei tables, chairs, bedroom suits; water trough, three hives of bees, one Iron kettle with rack, hangingfiiipPi one set of -harness, one lawn swing* gar­ den utensils, one couch,, one base- burner, one churn, crockery ware, bod springs. Terms ot sale cash. W. J. 8mitb. H. T. Baker, Auct. Mary D. Luc* whose residence is unknown will take notice that John A. Luco her husband filed his peti­ tion in the Court of common Fleas praying fora divorce against her on the grounds-of willful absence for three years, and for gross neglect of duty which petition the spid Mary D. Luce will be l-equried to answer HlB Kind YOU HaVB AjWaVS BOUgflf on said Court on or before the 5 day ' of October 1008. 4?d>_ _ , . - John A Luco. CASTOR IA 'I For Infants and Children. Bears the Signature of miTCNFIElD’O l B RijanUCTIQH! NIGHTS IN A ; ar Saturday, Aug. 29th .. il l , i wHI. 1 I.. i \mmm ^ IM Under New Management”—The Largest, Qrandest and Most Complete product n in the World. 40 mim PEOPLE === 40 What You Can Buy on Saturday, for Cash or .Trade: 25 lb, of Havemeyr & Elder's Granulated sugar $1.50 1 sack SnowbalTFIour .65c i , 1 sack American Queen Flour ,75c 1 pound of Star Tobacco ,-10c ~ ^’ Any .package of Oats for 3 cents, ’ . •> California Hams at 10c attb. " ' ■ The best Coffee that grows 12 to 30 cents a pound. We are the only people who handle the first grade of Jamestown Flour at 70 cents Give us a call and get prices. We only handle first grade of ever y thing. No seconds. lt WE WILL PAY For Blitter; 23c per lb. For Eggs; 17c per doz. O. M. Townsley, TH E CORNER GROCER. , A P lay For the People Played Just as Written BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Superior Cast. piitary Band and Goneept Orchestra. Admission 15c and 25c* DAILY— CLEVELANDTOCEDAR POINT— daily o Lake&tide on tfaij »U*tt«el edm -M*?C EASTLAND Whenyonviilf €ie»»I»ndthisRummer,don’thiltolaltaA tf b ll » bnttrncted, n«ol«#t, itMtnttontb« Ore*l tAko* STEAMER PARE , $i rote ROUND TRIP . m ' prt -iT ; FIVE HOURS AT THE POINT WON’T SINK AND CAN’T BURN Tlio EASttANS#M * f of thotloco*ntype’’ of pnMmifttrslcimifcr, ond havingcinlit liagdred tOftiofw«r«,biiU*stsnHiit<if-tl«hU‘omp«irtm<sf)UbclowttidWiitct-1inft*iTiOv&s/«ifilorana UAMfkmdofwgmhe* tbart a t f GthcniteafiierofltdcbMonlA^KoJiHft, Ultraflbdh AtbVittokf mveEtdu. Attirt *’ t’M L % 11:15A, X. 4:Jt) P.W, 7i4Sr* R. PesoDnndnit onHoard, CoKMcmoMft t.imldandTunovbttTitKfetabot» tooil iniTr&XLAKD^TCARjnil’C& ClEtfltAS* JOHN DICKINSON & CO S t o c k s ; . » . G r a i n Members Chicago Board of Trade N- Y. Con. Stock Exchange ■Room 140 Bushnell Annex, Springfield, O. Wicker Block, Urbana^ Or YOUR APPETITE I f your appetite Is poor, eat meat. T o tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by* anything. Th e weak and the strong, the sm all and the hearty eatet> alike enjoy them, G G WEIMER. When The Winds Doth Blow Tho man with, the comfortable overcoat don’ t mind it a bit. Gome m and look at ouf new stock of imported mid domes­ tic woolens for SpriDff over- . coats an 1suits and leave your order early ami you will have them when you want thorn most. , KANY, The Tailor, OHIO.

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