The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
Death Of Mrs. Campbell. 1" dine Hkarn CninjdteU dic’d We .toe- day night about eleven oV lv ti after ^uffesinis more than two weetsutoe to a dislocated hip. pe o had c>ivemi blight attacks «f pnrulyesii v.lthiu the pant few months th a t wt akenc d her pbyeic* o.siy. Tho deceased was horn October l<«, W Jaad lived must of her life In i-U {’SnirsviUe. About two years her husband 8 amuel Campbell, v/nn called to his B leinal home and :.toeo th a t time tho widow made hei homo with her sfoDr, Mro. J . 311. Finney. Tho following imithere and eieterc survive: ( h o w 8 harp, I'rbana; ■\V. A. Bharp. Vnlontown, O.; Mrs. A. J- Fatten, Springfield; Mrs. Etha Brownlee, ■Warroiusbiirg, Mo.; and Mrs. J. ?-!. Finney, of this place. Services were held Thursday evening from Mr. John M. Finney's renideneeat eight o'clock, I)r. W. B. MeCheancy having, charge. Friday morning the corpse was taken to St Clairevllle for burial, tho funeral a t that place to be held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fin ney accompanied tho body. : Domestic Affairs Get Airing. Mayor Andrew had a taste of a racy "case Tuesday morning wl en ho held a preliminary hearing on a charge of shooting with intent to kill filed by S. M. Learn against Daniel Sweeney. beam lives on the Badger farm owned now by Andrew Bros, and only recently his wife died, lie then induced Sweeney and wife io move here from Xenia and live in the house with him. 'Things have not gonc well dccord- to Sweeney anti trouble has been in th e air over attentions that Leant was forcing on the former’s wife. Monday evening. Sweeney went to Xenia to drill, being a member of the Rational Guards. He returned home about midnight and did not find things as he thoughtthey ought to bo. By the aid of a gun and a club Leam was taken .to task and was driven into a cornfield where sever al shots were fired. Leam then had- Sweeney arrested as above charged but theevidonce in the case was weak and he was liberated. HUMAN LIFE FOR FEBRUARY. T H E S U R P R I S E S T O R E ’S SENSATIONAL HALF=PRICE SALE O f Men’s, Yo^ng Men’s and Boys* Suits and Overcoats Unusual interest attaches to the “ February issue of the H uman J app , on account ot three remark able articles dealing w ith v ita l is sues in American civic life. The first is the story of Charles 8 . Whit man, the new District Attorney for New York, and the masterly man ner in which, in tho past, ho has beaten Tammany a t its own game; tne second relates to Edwin T. Earl ft millionaire wielder of tho “ big stick,” and his wonderful battle against the gang of boodlers that dominated tho city of Los Angeles; and last, but far from the least of .. the trio, is the third instalment of Alfred Henry Lewis’s famous series “ Traveling with Taft,” with its amazing revelations of the robber “ interests'' that are growing fatter, and more arrogant than ever under the paternal wing of the Payne- Aldrieh tariff. In sharpest contrast with these articles io Vance Thompson's sur prising story of Jean Jatires, the “ lied Orator” of French Socialism. Brueo Barton hnn strikingly pic tured two of tho moot nniiiuo char acters in America today, *llinky Dial: and Bath House John,” the Joint sovereign of the rich and cor rup t First. Ward in Chicago. The rein, lining pages teem with interest anil charm. Ada Patter- i,on’s chatty sketch of Fay Kollogp tollfi of her plucky climb to success asonoo? the foremost women ar chitects in tho country; in tho fie iea ‘'Acfcrofjoea of Today” the story of Haneo O’Neil's career is full of ro mance; “ (Jelobritic-o of the Day,” is made up of a dozen bright Illustrat ed sketches of men and women in all walks of tiff* who command at tention; “Tho Camera on the Foil; of the. Hour” giimpst.u the world4* doings in excellent pictures; the pa- ■ges headed with “ Modern Mortals” are Studded with gems i £ witty edi torial comment mi tho great and near great, while the pages devoted to poems, cartoons and “Mirth* malmra” add the ajdeo of sontitiumt ..'slid fan. THU W IND MAY »LOW | SUir-ui.-w. is.jjjto , t ->vta se;.a , Holdfast C lothespin in im i « t.»ii ai.j 1 9-; - "noi o >■?,;!(?,| , ".i' • t,»_v V 4 m t e-rtft ui"jl i o r,- a ?<; T'tj'ns. rji'ich *u\ i?)?i 1li» Miner footingUo4, w o n SALE 0 Y 4$, i d u D j C lpa u vm .i% Dam. Gold Dollars For . Fifty Cents. The greatest sale of fine clothing ever held in Dayton starts Thursday morning, Jan. 27. In face of the fact that all woolen fabrics are steadily advancing in price, we have decided to give t f r people of Dayton and vicinity unrestricted choice of our suit and overcoat stock at just one-half the original marked prices. Bear this in mind, this is not a cheap, shoddy stock, bought especially for this sale, but our regular line of Men’s, Young Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Clothing, including the well known HART, 8CHAFFNER & MARX make, all of which we must sell now because we positively do nor carry any goods over from one season to another. Gold Dollars For Fifty Cents. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. To further stim u la te th is ha lf- price sale w e have marked our stock o f ha ts a t 1-4 off and our en tire stock o f furnishings a t ridic ulously low prices. The Surprise Store, 28 & 30 E. 3rd Street, - - Dayton, Ohio. Specials Notice; — I f y ou do no t receive a copy of our large circu lar g iv ing full deta ils o f th is great sale, address a po s ta l t o Adver tis in g D epartm ent, Surprise Store D ay ton , Ohio, and you w ill rer- ceive one by return mail. Bill Introduced For Xenia. Congressman Denver has intro duced ab ill in Congress asking lor an appropriation of $ 100,000 for ft Government building. Only a few days ago the poBtofiice department selected a site costing $10,000 Congressman Denver is do ing his part by the Greene county people and there is hopes tha t tho bill Will pass this season. LEGALNOTICE. Nora Maxson, Plaintiff ■vs. Wallace Maxton, Defendant. In Common Pleas Court,. Greene County, Ohio.* Case.No. 12313. Wallace Maxson., place of resi dence unknown, will take notice that on the 24th day of January, 1010, Nora Maxsori filed in said court, horpotition against him for gross neglect of duty and wilful ab sence for more than .tlireo years, and tha t unless said defendant ans wer or demur to said petition on or before March 7th, 1010, judgment will bo taken against him. Bald cause will be for hearing a t tho Court Houso In Xenia, Ohio, March 7 th, 1010 a t 9 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the sanui can be reached. 10d Nora Maxson, Plaintiff. S tate of O hio , C ity of tottvo , > L ucas C ouhtv j 83 F saxk J. C hekcy makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Oar hey <fc Co., ao!»g basin mm In ths city of Toledo, county, and staio aforeaH, < uk ! that said ffirm ■wiil gay the saxes ONl3 HtJNliltDI) 1)0CLAUS tor each ay :ry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of ILnx’s C at arms C ose , FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforem« a>d subscribed in my presence, this Oihday of December, A. I)- 1096. A.- W. GLEASON, |8CAX>! Notary Public Ilali's Catarrh care is taken internady and acts directly on tbo birred and in*co«3 eaifacss of the system. Send for toerimom ah, free. ABAPTIST ELDER Eentored to Health b y Vinci “I was run down and weak from in digestion and general debility, also suf fered from vertigo. I saw a cad liver preparation called Vino! advertised and decided to give it a trial, and the re* aulta were most gratifying. After tak ing two bottle* I regained my strength and am now feeling unusually well,” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap tist CLurch, Kingston, N. C. Vinol is not a patent medicine-bat a preparation composed of tlio medicinal element* of cods' liver*, combined with a tonic iron and wine. Vino! creates a hearty appetite, tones up the organs of digestion and makes rich, red blood. In this natural manner, Vinol create* atrengfh for the run-down, over worked and debilitated, and for deli cate children and bid people, For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vinol Is unexcelled. All *uch persons in this vldnlty are asked to try Vinci on our offer to re fund tlnir money If it fail* to giro sat* JsfacUoa. The Feast of Bolls. Tho feast of the dollo is the auaiflt* <cl (>t all tbo Httlo Japaucno nlrio* br;tlvaJo, lu tbo auuohotir.c, wheto are I.rftt all the family tt< aoutvo, there are b,«C3 filled v.uii della which have como down fiom tho nsantlnmtlu'ia ami groat firanduiothf ra. Each now l.tldo briura her della when aho coiuos to her father in law'o hoiiao, and oha itf ops the t*m i cadi year til! her eld est dftUi kter Is old enough to take *t up.- JmHoh Dally Now*, WREN’S Springfield, Ohio. OUR 23d ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Started Thursday Morning, January 27th. The extraordinary low prices made for this great sale, not withstanding the continuous advance in ail classes of merchan dise, should make this the most important sale to the public as a money saving event, to which the people of this vicinity have ever been treated. H und red s o f S p e c ia ls in Each of the 75 D ep a r tm en ts Not to Be Had ' A n yw h ere Else* During this January Clearance Sale every piece of Fur niture In our store— “Globe Wernicke” goods excepted fer which we are agents only— will be subject to a special DISCOUNT OF 2 0 PER CENT., and our regular prices are from 15 per cent to 25 per cent less than elsewhere* NEW MEAT STORE I h a v e o p en ed a. m e a t s to r e in th e J . C B a rb er room and a sk s fo r a sh a r e o f y o u r p a tron a g e . T h e fin e s t ou tfit in th e c o u n ty h a s b e en in s ta lled for th e s to r in g , h a n d lin g ahd . re ta ilin g o f fre sh a n d s a lt m e a ts . Our pr ices w i l l a lw a y s b e ;c o n s is t e h t w ith th e m a rk e t qu o ta tion s . Inspection Invited. C. C. Weimer. O R G A N IZ E D x 8 qo THE EXCHANGE BANK, CEDARVTLLE, OHIO. With a paid capital of $30,000 and an additional stockholders individual liability of $ 100 , 000 , wg offer a safe depository for your funds, W o earnestly so lic it y o u r pa tronage. 8 . W. S mith , President. G eo . W. Brea, 1st.Vice Pres. O liver G arloi - gh , 2d V. Pres. O. L. S mith , (Jasbier L. F. T indall , Assistant; r blor. The Palace Restaurant Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop. Xenia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by C. C. Weimer. ' * M e a ls b y d a y or w e ek . L u n c h se rv ed a ll hou rs. F u r n ish e d R o om s fo r R en t. I ■MUM** is BEAUTY w m m m E * ViolaCream p“ Xltely eradicate* Hfiklcs. moles, blade T.cail*,aunbura end tan., t antfit Jftg dlrrao. V ?JcMied, RKigtinasi©ay „ „ rls.u t.stbo hr I.ncss nasi dfllraryefw.atb. 'iia ,'o!»nosabatifntof.vtb'n -rIf.? iix _ ...... . ........ .....-Til. ir-TprefitaVin. lisebfei, ;.rctc'<{herw.'.iW's RtntestHAfn M nil fu-n*y‘!SM i sS'ftdftirnofrnt^, Rjx-i.a! jjiopiAitiea (md i ' !’•!(»lejlmnfy r.u rf',nr VlrtlMglilt* V S t<A TiuTiftVC'iliiliNrRtO.jToPile.Ohlo. WiiiiiHiriniliiMifv~irmrwr ifimif-*— Physicians Advise tfo nptlagOAlhvafive, to kcc-p tlio b&web ccn ani prevent tliapokoiwef uEJircetU ICOJfm:a year Byaoia. ^ F JjMr ?<! Vi y£^'LflasaMyo LiverSymp, purely ve-ctat'k, gentle, rdlae.o auJ ef a pi, idfit, ari-Siiaba tor,to. Vcivo acts <- b tho liver, as ctll as cn l*' r.foaaJi aiG lawL, and pu t lira create ,t poAillcj cniacy in toiEtipatien.indigcotkt" LlLou cjjs haJachs* fevcsldiiic^., edi:,ttatulonce, etc, tty VPi TRY OUR JOB PRINTING VELVO LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP TH E R A P ID Folding Uo-Gart ms*. i - X S tr combJneocomfort, durability and appear, mice at tin lowat poailblo price conriet cut with tjuuliiy, Mother'a raatkis “JSiolhingtoo good for tho baby.” m M e I „ Wo also anasmfai turo 'i'horapcon’e IMnW PoMiiig Ciib. Hanitary, cosufoitable/ roftveaient, durablo and <conoaiical, WRTO An!: y«.ur.dealer to shew yen a “ liapid w I'eidiiig G.t i art ” and 1 howr.f'on’s Folk v , SngCjlb, both of whidi ara ita.cn'ary aUsVlre for ^ |ho baby. 1he bcutoue Mutinu folLit-nibio t.att made, tf yt.wt dealer doc# not handle tkcao two atlaka, write us direct fot pike and tireulais MiSHAWAKA FOLDING CARRIABE CO*, MlikiWiUt«, M . :h- r jjpGT' US ' iihat, of a 7 iiovotnov roirioved M. place as a Board of A;?: solved bia i H arris adn sorved two i woo for five The Gover signafcion en Jobe ignore* adovo result, th a t i t Is vP move a me Jaw and giv< Mr. Jobo has with tho i>o conduct of .11 Tho Govei Lybarger, a former mem to fill the * pointee is a 1 Lobe.. Mr, Jobe f< th a t ara deal cal system i longs to the or of course cuso to offer Jobe’s remo established i th a t is used pointments Wo regret taken sncli Mr. Jobe ha- and acted in tars as Ins e<. then conscie to the polit. must do win or off goes y L.T. The Sem Legion held ing la st Frn prepared a.r was an int< evenings pi guperlntenc ments of \ the coming perintendm Flower tins a l contest, narcotic, J and open Conley; Cl law enforce ey-Hazel L turo and . Press- J3th» The Stati the X j . T. L. S 8 1900 in . afternoon l committee wore in sesi onts were their legio speech was Cooley wh tho Cednrv pride, Yel field also re before the ; orswere ele ’th e follow! dont, Miss ldent, Mrs. ing Seer^to i < of Yellow i Secretary, Fairfield; \ ' rott. * The next i ■ i will bo Tm 7.*S!)o’cloel » AH momb. c out. —Freali 1 i i and cakes ¥. JIMihi Hu In flar mei pla mft' fen dm cot. ver chi. ViS Tin pat mo its gar N* an J . Wiste
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