The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
CiiM •am i.iTif»~rn~Ti-N wiwwaiirin snug* ,00 k LOCAL AhU jk E £ONAL 2 Mr. Hairy Owvn* iff t last hath iijt St. Luuia. Sal>;l Mr lltre ia n T.wfrf.kv and w :f^ !| returned to Sfc, J .- u I b , Slonda ~~B«9Ur* *n l s>*d the Oil TVs ad on JUMfpfi, Rev, Bay Taggerfc cl Pittsburg, , will preaeb Sabbath je r the R« F. Sterling’eongregatJOu, O. S. Hr«. H arry .Strain la visiting her husband in Tampa b la. Mr. anti Mrs, Jos. Waddle of near Spnngflriti spent Saturday with their son, Elmer ami wife. Preaching services a t the M. E, church Sabbath evening a t irpJO (•clock. —The second dividond on Sterling Oil Btorik purchased by investors here has arrived. | Mrs, 13-. H. PreBwell is outoptoin- , ing her mother, Mrs. Blair, of | Sparta, 111. i Miss Clara Clematis is visiting 1 her sister, Mrs. Homer Wade, of SprmgflEotd. Mr. J . A rthur Hartman of W il mington stepped over Friday night and Saturday with bis brother, Mr. G, ii. Hartman. 1 v • Mrs Ju lia Condon entertained a number of relative* at dinner,"today. ^ IIOO SE FOB BENT: UquiroJ Of Q. I,. Smith a t the EseSianco Bank. ^ Mr. Carl Kyle and wife of Spring- i?<Id spent Saturday with Mr. and Airs. J , J 1;, Ii.ylo* Mr. W, A. Sponcor and family , spent Saturday in Xenia with Mr - Thomas Spencer and wife.. 15 LA ST CHANCE,! FOR SAIiE- fresh soon. Mrs. Ii, Bird bad as her trneste | the first of the week, Mrs. Ew ing1 and Mrs. Swimley of Urbanu, | if The Ladies Aid Society of the M. 10. Church gave an afternoons **-*—"-.... ' . . . • . I reception Wednesday in the B ro th -) Mr. and Mrs. S. IC. Turnbtll en- Two cows, will be erhood rooms, j t-irtaincd thoir children and grand-! i Sterling Stock IkI J . A. Burns. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Townsley returned to their home in St. Louis Monday. Remember. Your la st chance to get Sterling Oil Stock a t 25 cents per share. Expires January 15th. The children and grand-children of Mrs. Kershner brought their dinners with them and spent Hew Years day a t her home. Mr. and Mrs. T. J . Fitch gave a Hew Year’s Eve party to a number of friend last Friday evening. Cards were the feature of entertainment. I f you have any spare m oney th a t you w ou ld like to in v e st, a t a good profit to you , buy Borne Sterling Oil Stock. A lad ies gold plated belt buckle was found on the street and owner can have same by calling a t this office. Any person buying Sterling Oil Stock, ib guaranteed a dividend of 2 per cent a month on bis invest ment. Mr- and Mrs. C. G. Pau li and son of Hew Salem, Pa., who have been visiting in this county spent the first of the week w ith Mr. E. L. Stormont an i family. FOR SALE— One Barnes Wood Lathe. Can be seen a t Jas. H. McMillan’s furniture and under tak ing store. , „ Mrs, Jennie Edgar. Kevor for one moment permit yourself to neglect a cold. Ho matter how slight i t may seem, you can not afford to take any risks. All colds a re serious Arid dangerous. A*eOld neglected is very ap t to develop illness—se vere illness, In all too many in stances death has bren the re su lt of “ only a cold.” “Only a cold” It will run its course, yes i t will unless it Is stopped. I t may run Us courso and de velop into Pneumonia, Consump tion and Pleurisy, or i t may leave no bad effect whatever. I f taken in timeA. I). S. Grippe Remedy will give almost instant relief. To be had at Dr. M.I. Marsh and wife and Mr. L. H. Sullenberger and wife took dinner Hew Yenr’B Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J , Wildman of Spring- field. A The jury lu the insan ity charge against Ed, Blaak declared him to bo sane Judge Kyle imposed a sen tence of five years on each of the two charges, making a term of 10 years in the pen.. Black was taken to Columbus today, Mr, T, B. Mechling lost his wntcb on Hovember 30 and for more than a month the time piece laid out in the weather. Two small colored boys mads the find arid were re warded for returning the property. We are In receipt of a copy of the “Loving uup” , “ orignal toasts by orignal folks” , edited by Wilber Hesbit. The book is one of the most interesting th a t has been put out over Mr. Hesbit’s signature. Wisterman’s Pharmacy Cedarville, 0. The finest crop of ice th a t has been harvested for several years is now in different storehouses hr this section, , O. C. Weimer finish ed last Saturday and filled his house with pure ice about eight or ten inches thick, G. H . Crouse filled two houses one hero and . the Tav ener house along the mill dam a t Clifton. I t is said th a t some of the ice on the river was fourteen inches thick. . William Wilson Gee, colored, a prominent undertaker in Xenia, died Monday a t bis home in th a t city. He leaves two brothers and five sisters, one of whom is Mrs, Mary Smith- of Vicksburg, Miss. The deceased was an nude o f Mr, Oba lea Smith of this place. Burial took place a t Massless Greek cem etery, Wednesday. County Auditor, Walter L. Dean has brought suit against the county commissioners to have the ir orders revoked wherein certain money was transferred from the fee fund to the interest and sinking fund and th a t there ss riot enough money in the fund to pay the necessary ex penses of clerk hire in the office. A miscellaneous shower was giv en Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hagley last Friday evening a t the home of the la tte r’s sister, Mrs, Louis Lar- ick near Gladstone.About one hun dred and twenty-five were present including a number from Ced- arvlileand Jamestown, Trie bride and groom were trio recipients of many a rtistic and useful present 1children Hew Year's day. Mr. WTm. Hawthorne, who is a t tending the McCormack Seminary, Chicago, ban been trie guest of friends here for several dayB. FOR SALE:—A cement block machine and moulds" tor several kinds of work. Also house moving outfit; pulleys, ropes, etc. Apply to A. D. Townsley. OBITUARY. i c e n t The decease of Mrs. Lola Bum garner Engle oceured a t 2 o’clock Monday morning January third in the home of her parents near Ced- arvllle, Ohio, a t the youthful age of 23 years and 27 days. She was the oldest child of Mary Belle Stockholm ami .J. Andersen Bumgarner and was horn in Waver- ly Pike County Ohio the 0th day of December 1880- With her parents she removed to 'Washington, C-H, Ohio, in 1000. And on the 18th of December, 1004 she was m o tm d to Mr, Frank Engle also of Washing ton C. II. Hear this place they had their home till within a few months of her death. ' . Mrs. Engle heeame the mother of two children, The first a daughter Ed ith Edwina who came to live a life all too short, so it seems to its alway. Fifteen months only, this little soul dwealt in her earthly house and blessed tlie home of her parents with her presence? long enough to wrap her heart strings thoroughly about- the life of the father and the mother. Then, one day May 2;}tli 1998 her little life was snuffed, out so quickly and wo mys (primely th a t the cause is hardly known.' The second child was a son Bowel! Franklin, horn Sept. *)th, JHWft, and Who now, a t the infant age i 1: If 11 I! A t 25 C en ts P er S h a re Remember that on January 15 th this stock w ill positively advance to 50 cents per share. Just had a tetegram from the company stating "Close all deals up promptly. No more 25 stock after the 15 th.” Another telegram, “Just closed a contract for another lease, which now gives us 6 Star Ma chines and 3 Standard Rigs operating. When all get to work, we will be able to complete a well a day.” . . , .. > . Now friends, come in with us. Get some/of the profits- Two per cent a month guaranteed on your investment, or your money back. COME TO OUR MEETING We will have a stockholders meeting, Thursday night, January 13 th m our office over the Home Clothing Store. We invite all stockholders and all those who are interested in our Sterling Oil proposition, Come and let us talk it over. There w ill be only two days left after the faceting in which you can buy any of this stock at 25 cents per share. Another dividend just arrived today to all those who bought .stock in December. Next dividend on February 5 th. Don’t forget to come to this meeting. It will interest you. Stockholders bring your friends with you. Don’t forget the time and place. Ladies pre invited. W e already have severallady stockholders. Come and let us talk it over. I S a n d a l s , G r i f f in & Co., A. B. Lee, Sub. Agt. w ■hai cl joined If*. Mere, the n to ri, Christ,” arid 1 of font months, survives h it mother. ttnuter, lovlp^afKTimTris'taRink.vaiv. j “ BoWt c ry !” The mother’s »om> a a t th*> th-atlF was ht'Hfovi’cff upon her by fathe r of her .laughter was deep and ahid-fatui mother, iriwdmut, brother and lug and a severe strain upon her | sis tars to make her comfortable whole being. So mum had she®and to save her life if possible. But her la s t words were learned to love this little one that, from the time o . th is bereavement she seemed in a stra igh t betwixt two “-not knowing whether it were better to abide here with those she loved or to depa rt and be with tin* baby soul which had joined the heavenly hosts, Indeed, she seemed to be drawn from th a t tipie toward the other world rather than to be! anchored here. j When her baby boy, Lowell Franklin was born R was hoped the la tte r could not he done and the former only to a degree. She suffered much during the last days of her life and longed for tbo r e s t , which comes only to those who have left this world ol pain and tears. At last relief came as she, herself, had prayed th a t it would come. Besides her father and mother, husband ami infan t son, who have been mentioned, she is survived by one brother and two sisters, Stanley, A Humber of our prominet farm ers have been spending the week m •Columbus attending different that, the mother heart would find - .. th a t aching void, left by Edith E d - ^ f f * wlna, filled again. But no t so, *“ * fatepk 1,1 tIlfe stead the physical frame had weak* I ‘ ^ ^ *‘ ’ T oued too mueh—so much, indeed, Mrs* Lola Bumgarner I,agio was th a t she was too weak to bo allowed a Christian. She united with the the joy ot giving her hoy a moUmr’s ^ irsfc CJtPlRfc church of Washing* care. Slowly bu t sure y her friends t,)n C* H „ when she was a gir meetings 01 the breeders assocla- SKW her releasing her grip on this 15 ycar8* A“u as one’ tow itions. Mr.R. C. W att was elected jure, while just ns ceriainly they frequently during the last three ' chairman of the Ohio Duroc Jersey , saw a desire growing In her heart to months of her life, penu lt mo to ■ Swine Breeders Association. This j enter tho life to come. add:* Bhe knew the end was near; organwation will ask tho legislation j About tho first of last October, for 1100,000 to fight hog cholera.1gjio was removed from her homo The State Farmers’ Institute and near Washington C. H „ to the corn show Will bo held in Columbus homo of her parents near Cedar- next week, ville . As soon as possible her hns- What a comfort is this, to the familycibf the departed one—to know tha t Jesus walked by her side as she went through tho Valley of The Shadows until the ligh t broke be yond them—and, to remember that as she left, aho turned to say those thoughtful words, “Don’t cry!” Rev. Mills J . Taylor, CARD. Wo wish to tender thanks to friends and neighbors for th6lr many acts of kindness during the illness and death of our loved one. Mr. F rank Engle and Bumgar ner Family* BEST OFFER YET. THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO IS USED AND ENDORSED BY Th«GrandContemltry ot Muilc, NtwYorkCKy. ThaPennlyOanla Collage ot Mutlo, Philadelphia. GhlcujoCenairvatory * HinahawSchool •( Optra, Chicago, Th*PuabioGonurvatory ol Music, Pueblo; Colo. ‘ , AND OTHER LEADING CONSERVATORIES A swcotvct brilliant and powerful tone,’ exqulilter esse, perfect adju«tmont and durable workmanihip ilaco ft in tbo front rank of tbo beat instruments mad. o-day. It Is tbo ideal plfuto l'or tbe borne, whore ita presence isa sign ofculture and refinement. „ 6„ . ■ ■ . . . . 'SheXiTJHlt riAXO is manufactured under BlngulaTly■Smn'aMeconditions which lststn the cost of production, and it has achieved a brilliant aucceia a* the r ~htelegant Instrument in the market a t a satisfactory price. WKITK i'O B CAEAI/ tVJB AND FBXCSS. H . E .E H R A C O M P A N Y , M a m i f r o , - Easton, Pa. as ( lie bad no fear of death, she earn estly longed and prayed fur Jt. The only *ning that, seemed to worry in r was the tears of her loved ones. To alltof usnho said, “ t am trusting BH&i FIGURE THE DISCOUNT YOURSELF It is better than 25 per cent off that we are giving you in this special safe on Men’s and Boys’ Suits andOvercoats From Jan. 8th to Jan. 29th, inclusive, we offer the season’s Newest Styles and Latest Patterns X CR1TERI0N BRAND. Men’s $17.00 Suits for...................... *......... $12.50 Men’s $15.00 Suits for.......... ......................$10.75 Men,s $10.00 Bints for................................. $7,75 Men’s $15.00 Overcoats for. . . . . . . . . . v. . . .$9.08 BUCKEYE BRAND. Men’s $5.00 Pants for..............................**• .$3.98 Men’s $ 1.00 Pants for. ..«..»»»••»•»»»*** *$J- 2 o Men’s $3.50 Pants for................... .................$2*90 Men’s $3.00 Pants for............................... - .$2,50 XtKMEMl3ER we buy no cheap clothing. Our policy is to Mark Down the “J.eft Over Suits1’ thus giv ing vou extra quality at. reduced prices. In this sale we ofi’er you a number of theec suits, original price $15, for $9 each. If you have nev r purchased a Miit of us. do so tins time, foi suth opportunities as tins ssldom come No goods charged and no tickets given at prices named. ■ • fb ^ B ird ’s M amm oth Store. I am now ready to take subserij * turns for tbo State Journal and tb< Hiiiional Stockman or Ohio Fanner for $2 50. Good only for January. Any persjm wishing the Christian Herald, United Presbyterian or any other paper or magazine call on me andsave money. 8b T. H. Tarbox, Agt, POST CARDS FREE. , Send me six cents in stamps and I ![will send you postage paid, free, 10 | !beautiful “Remembrance” 1’osfc Cardb. printed in many colors. This . offer good only to farm folks. Ad- j drees, James £3locum, 940 Majestic 'Bldg.. Detroit, Mich. Mr. Orville Bridgman ami Miss Cora Bailey were quietly married la<ri Thursday evening by „ Rev. Mills J . Taylor. The marriage ar« I’iMigements were kep t a secret by 116 couple and few of their friends knesv of the event, until tlie next d iy . Tho couple expect to go to housekeeping in a few weeks. The ' groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Bridgman white the bride is l ie daughter of Mr. and Mrs- James Bailey. . CA STO R IA i f a r Infants and fthildren. ib KindYu Ha«t Alwajs Bwtft Bears th* Signature of J* n. McTtllXAN. Funeial 1Greet >r and Furniture Dealer. Maimtaetufer ot Cement ’Grave Vaults and t Vine ufc Budding ftlriek s, T e tep lm n e ?. j C .dM tlll., THE RAPID Folding Go-Carf combines comfort, durabilityand appear ance at tho lowest possible price consist ent with quality. Mother's motto*-— “Nothing too good for the baby.” \Ve also manufacture Thompson’^ Folding Crib. Sanitary, comfortable, convenient, durable and economical. Ask your dealer to show yoti a “Rapid .Folding Go-Cart’’-and Thompson’s Fold ing Crib, both of which are necessary articles for the baby. The best one motion Collapsible Cart made. _If your dealer does not handle these two articles, write tis direct for price and circulars, MISHAWAKAFCLD 1 MQCARRIAGECO., Mishawaka, Kid. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING MMg LayA R o o f That Will Outlast the Building. 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