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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. aAm^WWWW% Index* clemies that f w t tubueij; 1 th a t o f a n y o th e r firm * „ . „ , is past <1-49 a»d a prompt *eftiv • ( ffhe HedarvUle herald. ' meat Is same**! y de*ired. *«#«*.-.; THIRTIETH YEAR NO* 9. CEDAIiVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907. P R T C K <*T m A Y E A R , r-fes*^ I OF SELMA* THEATRE ROTES. RECESS MEETING DELIGHTFULLY SURPRISE tf;.,nr ■It Mr?. I, Holloway's condition ... is ... re*; ported hotter today., \ .. MiBg Ettmw Towusley was ' Very fle- ligfully surprized Tuesday evening m m m i Fred ^Wilson met with a painful ac­ Ill COURT. <■ On Tuesday, February 2GtIj, one of by a crow® ot her. friends. I t .was R. W. D0UEL1SS, cident last Thursday at his ice house, , the newest and brightest musical pro­ OF brfng knoekfVj fr^ j ladder by y in the nature ef & farewell- to her old ductions of the season, Erma Cants in home, the * Townsley homestead Tlie Ohio Former of Cleveland, iargo cake of ice and sustained a broken The celebrated murder case of John “Too Hear Home’* will be offered at . which has been sued by {he Co-opera- shoulder blade. the Fairbanks Theater. This piece con- Council held a recess meeting Mon- " Wch l m J 0011 In \h0, ff 1“Oy for R. W. Douglas, ono of the Uadi? g P. Ramsey for the shooting of Michael v .If r„L„ generations and will now for. attorneys of the Greene County Bar rive company for $ 100,00! Mr, and Mrs. 1). b. Yarncll are vis-r rives- to get out of the beaten path of 'ay, all members being present except Settler at Bellbrook, in 1903, was'start­ tbs-first tline pass into alien hands* died a t LJs homo In Xenia Wedm-c- Jibel, is not deterred from attacking •duff Dr. and Mrs. Cotes in Springfield .pch performances and Offers novelty »”citnetv 'At the eoncliision of a very'pieh- the Springfield concern, r few days. ed Monday morning in the Court- of The committee on electric light was day morning. Common Plea 3, is well as an abundance of merit The ant evening spent in conversation, “Doug” as he was iamiliary called, In its. more recent- issues it makes Hon. A .' P, Sandies, of Columbus* >iece is staged elaborately and is tllor- :ontinued after a motion of Andrew to music and parlor games, a’ three The jury was secured and was taken 'ismiss it had been voted down. fell some days ago on the icy pa ve­ {he statement that the proceedings of ’aye a lecture along educational lines, by Sheriff Applegate to Bellbrook Mon­ yighly absorbing tin its every feature. course luncheon was served, the agents of the company have not ’ebruary 21st, at the school auditorium. Different reports, were read, apd file ment and siistaiued a compound day afternoon to view the street cat* Vhen it appeared at Rochester recently Those prenen.t were Miss Firn fracture of the left leg. Educe that been carried out according to'the rules Earl Wheeler, driver of, Wheeler’s fayor reported $12,50 collected in fines, ner where thq shooting took place, Mil he critic on a Rochester paper wrote Ervin, Inn Murdock, Vera Andrew time he has .been in bed but was of good business. akei'y wagon, and Wolf’s, livery rig*: ;e following: “Miss Carus is a cjiarm- Some time was taken in the discus* Louise Smith, Inez Shepard, Nolle ton McKay, of the surveyor’s office, »‘oii of hose for the fire department, as thought to be getting along nicely. The. Ohio Farmer prints a. part of n oth Df Charleston, met at the bridge made, a blue print drawing for the us. •lg yonng singing comedienne. Her Turnbull, Eleanor Smith and Messrs He seemed to collapse all of a sud­ number of depositions which have beer near here, last Friday evening. The oicc is sweet and magnetic, her gojynf i part of what they have on hand has Clayton McMillan, Carl Marshall, of the jury in the trial. . ecome .unfit for use. Rubber coat? den and died before a physician ar­ taken in Champaign county. It seems *Volf horse frightened and went up in ■’ The taking of'evidence was beguj re extremely gorgeous and she made Roy Marshall, Ralph Wolford, rived, 'id boots are also needed by the fire Joseph Finney, Frank Jackson and from these depositions, that the stoc! *:e bread wagon, causing a lively mix* Tuesday by Prosecuting Attorney Or.- ’ever use of Jier fun-making oppor, Hewas 45 years of age and has which has been subscribed for liberally ip, both rigsj being damaged, along mi ties in a lively arid tuneful play. She :ompany. Ralph Murdock, arid Attorney Charles- Darlington fo; A bond given hy R. W.' Kennon for been a resident of this county since has not been’, paid for in all instances With harness. Fortunately the drivers the state/ M. B. Snodgrass,' M. Broad iqde a hit with her vocal selection!? lfifiO. He studied law under Judge The Ohio Farmer’s, article In part Is Scaped without serious injury, and ntnbly JHere-’s to High Life* 'Once In 5200 as night watchman, signed by, X stone arid H, ■ b. Smith represent tin \ Andrew and J. C, Barber, was ap- Our last edition of the Herald has Semggy and was admitted to the bar as follows: vVheeler delivered his goods' to Selma JCfense. . ‘ . . While,’ 'You’re in Love’ and ‘Since been sold out and we nried a few to in 1801. B e married Miss Ella Oglqs- “Manning Gabriel, farmer, of Cham­ uistomers after an hour’s delay. tiram Went to Yale.’ A big group iroved. About ninety-five witnesses have beer A communication was received from have for office use,, We will give a bee, who with one son, survives. paign county, testified that he was the The young man that has’ the house summoned.' The jury is composed of f winsome and nimble show girls rad- cents each for about a dozen copies. owner of forty-one shares of stock ir mnted^ is now busy furnishing same, antly dressed do, ..ptrited work in the he county commissioners that if the ’he following men: * ;oqndl would lay sewer along the Ce- the Farmers’ Co-operative Harvester >nd his friends are wondering when Charles b. McClellan, Morgan Ken ihprus numbers and ensembles.” The HOME MADE CATARRH CURE- Machine company. The one share lu i is to be or ’whether it has been. •hief pom^dfan in the company is the Hrville Realty Company and the G, H, non, W> bi Carlisle, E, L. Stormont, J imith property, the sewer would.be fur- Jjko More Country Doctors. , Any one can mix right at Lome ‘ ■ had bought' The other forty he had The alarm of fire was sounded* here H, Mathews, W. F. Devoe, Alphonsf veil-known fpn maker, Henry V, bon­ TbeS-country doctor is rapidly be­ the best remedy of its kind known. acquired by giving four notes of $250 ibput 7 o’clock Friday evening, and nily, There are many other prominent rished by The county. Council accepted coming extinct aa a species, says the x ane, Clarence Heir, William Smith the proposition. About 300 feet will be Thenaiho ■“Cyclone” is,giveb tin* each, payable to the Farmers* Co-op-' • large force of citizens were soon O. Feirstine, J, C, Hover stick, 'Wili­ •layers in the cast, making the organi­ New York Herald. The men one laid .-—————-——*.....— « meets at their socieiea look, dress, foliowm g prescription, ltriq supposed . erative .Harvesting-Machine'-'company 'may .at the. residence -of- Wm.-Fietds,- am "H. JeokTrisT ' ------sation's notable ohE because of its promptness in driving n the southern part of town, where A .motion was made and passed al­ talk and act as the men, do at any , and was given a' contract in writing. meeting of city physicians- The pa­ from the blood and system every guaranteeing.him the notes would not *he house was soon destroyed with lowing the Coltege Athletic association The Thaw murder trial has undoubt On Wednesday, February 27th, Thom- a free license for all games at the Al­ pers presented are quite.up loathe vestige of catarrhal poison, reiiev- ■ - cost him a dollar. The notes were for contents, except on lower floor. . Mr. city standard, fhe discussions mark­ ing-this foul and dread disease, do , Htilds carried insurance, but not enough ally attracted greater attention thar is ‘Jefferson will appear "at the Fair-, ford Memorial, six; months and had",been first giver, anks Theater in Rijt Van Winkle. edly, above those of the city men. m atter Where located. To prepare o meet his loss. The fife originated on any previous case in the history of thi$ Uvo years ago the 13th of next May. rbfs piece has long since' passed into the The surgical experiences i elated the. mixture:^ Get-from any good Second iToof and had gained consider- country. It is not alone the morbidlj would astonish some men who think They had been- taken up by the Co-op­ "st of favorite stage performances which pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Ex- • !ble headway before detected. ‘ - furious that are following It with anx- PUBLIC SALE. the city clinics and clinicians1 do all erative company arid returned to him Ous interest, but tile best citizenship ol rill never lose their attractiveness to tract Dandelion, one tiunca of com­ every six months, hq giving new notes The Selma teachers are fortunate so of the Work, or'at least aft that Is mon ^Kargon and three ounces Far. about' all scholars having had die country* The vice and degradatior he public. It is brimful of the heart well done- ‘ . to the company. Witness understood of■ certain elements of our population nterest and human .qualities that are Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. he was never to pay these notes. They Trlppe, etc, and not a teacher has aS A publlp sale is not a success un­ Shake well together and use in tea-, are more Vividly and clearly shown traversal and will last for all time, less you ’have a large attendance of . were given as an accommodation to >6t been off. sh|ty. FQR RENT: We have35 acres for spoonful tipses after meals and at ~ han ever before and in a way that will "he artist who is thus able-to maintain buyers.-and to get such a result you corn and 30 acres for oates,. located the compatty. Witness also received lot be' forgotten,. - The publicity Is rio{ this portrait by the late Joseph Jefferson.- bed time. J , . must-have a , nice, "neat, attractive one mile north-erist of.Gedatyille. This is a harmless, inexpensive forty shares of Capital stock; in the The fight- for' clean politics is on all of the kind that induces imitators and refore the public is none other than his bill- that will resist all kinds of Call on SMITH ifc CLEMANB- - : mixture which has a peculiar action company in exchange for • these, notes, aver the country and while the reform dierefore can but result in general good. ion, Thomas Jefferson. The sou was weather. upon the eliminative tissues of the which, as stated, were never to be paid, forces do not always .vriri, there has 'ssociated with his father for years in Some four or five years ago the "Simon, ^pple, Farmer, of Cham­ men a general elevation along this line. lie production of Rip Van Winkle, and Luckiest Man In Arkansas. Kidneys assisting them to'filter and The Republican members of congress Herald put on the market the cel­ paign county, testified that he owned Under the present conditions thc. rila- oth by sympathetic, temperament and “I’m the luckiest man in Arkan­ strain from the blood and system who fail to heed the appeals for a re ebrated , water-proof stock and we . about $6,000 worth of stock In the chineS can not afford to and will not study is thoroughly acquainted* with the have found this product to be the sas,’1 writes. H. L. Stan ley, pf Bruno all catarrhal poisons, which if not Farmers* Co-operative Harvesting^ Ma­ present the incompetent and corrupt can­ vision of the tariff are sealing their :hat icter of Rip Van Winkle as delm- “since the restoration of my wife's eradicated,-’ lire absorbed by the own doom. Relief from the exactions moat satisfactory. In fact it was mucous membrane, and an, open chine company, which lie procured in didates they have in the past The cor­ ”ated by his illustrious father. His health after five years,of continuous of tariff-made monopolies is absolutely such a th at those--who could the same manner ;ls did Mr,. Gabriel. poration and. trust controlled politicians vuccess in enacting this role, has' been ftoLget iliisstoclc put-out- the~"just Tie. bad never paid a cent, and had a are having a hard time to fool '‘enough necessary in many instances and the proven everywhere he appeared, the longer the giving is postponed the great- as good kind.” We Lave both .and contract to the-effect that he was to pf the people to win, tin fact the priv­ -eviewers giving him the utmost praise will be pleased to quote, you prices. pay nothing,, He had certificates for ileged interests are not having easy sail­ i danger of party defeat- , The man for the fidelity with \yhfch he repro­ King’s New Discovery for consump­ who always “stands pat” is not the one There is no reason wliy you should his stock, ing, There is a show- for a “ duces the creation of . his father.. . He pay the same for the- “just as good tion, which I know from experience who carries home the money* > . Cfueer, Indeeclt '*G. W. Perice, farmer and horse deal” if the people will not go to sleep. has retained the same scenic production kind” and. as you do for genuine will' cure consumption if taken- in "There's one tiling about me that f . raiser of Champaign county, testified rind cast with which his father had sur- quality. v time. My wife improved with the don’t undfiifitiafid/’ Said Tommy, that he owned $16,000 worth of stock Mr. M. C. Price, who has been con­ rotind^d himself. first bottle and twelve botti a com­ thoughtfully, ami tfat's why It Is in the Farmers’ Co-operative Harvest­ WANTED, ducting a grocery near the bridge, has pleted the cure,” Cures the worst —Golden Rule is the brand that’s ing Machine company, for, which he decided to go into other business, and coughs and colds or money refunded. Biirh lots of fun. and making ’em m had paid about, $3,000, -in money. . ,IIe been with you for years and it’s bet­ Ah all druggists, 50c 'qftd. $1,00, copybooks Jn school is such hard oft Monday sold his grocery and notion ter now than later. Try it. Work,” gave his accommodation paper to the Will pay cash for address and. stock. to a firm in Sadaita. The re­ Trial bottle free. company for $7,000, with a written present employment of G. I), Mat­ mainder is being closed to others. Mr. guarantee that he should never he re­ thews ; formerly with Wells’Fargo Price will engage in the meat business. quired to pay that papef. That the Express Co.t a t Chicago. ‘ Bald to have two brothers, James and, G« 5' company had discontinued the paper, The funeral of Mrs. R. Wallace Moore “DEPOT” mid thereafter had paid $1,400 on the Matthews near Cetlarville. General Merchandise Co,, who died last Friday morning,- was same and he had given renewal ifbtes held from the late residence in Xeriia, Your Spring Shoes and Oxfords have Arrived; for the balance.” ,' ' - 1515 Man’-attan Bid. Chicago, 111; Monday morning. Burial took place at A. crowded house witnessed l’The It is not known how soon the meet­ o’clock at Woodland cemetery. Union Depot for a Day’1 as given a t B e £sure fo call and see them at an Early Date ing of the directors' will be held, as the the opera house last night under the Auditing committee has not given any RESTAURANT FOR SALE. auspices of the Ladles’ Aid Society' sign-of when it will complete its ex­ . Life’s Ambition. All life is a fight With self. The bat of the M, 33. chufeh. amination of the books*~->!>io». tic begins with • consciousness and The entertainment gave good sat­ The Cheap for cash. A live one. Long never lets up until the aged warrloi isfaction and thoroughly pleased all. time lease* LoV rental. Natural goes to another world for bis crown There were many Intereslirg featur­ The Well-known. Adam's resfaurantin gas ami other advantages. Will Tho supremo ambition of every noble es of the play that were well acted Arcade Springfield lias been moved across High life Is to conquer self. The greatest hut cannot he mentioned. hear investigation. AddresB. Look sorrow of the world Is sorrow over the street irtto the Bookwalter hotel build­ Box 1GS, Xenia, Ohio* The Society extends thanks to all ing. The location is one of the finest soul’s defeat, those who so ably assisted in makipg Springfield's Dependable Shoe House. in the city, and Mr, I!. M. Baker, the it- a success. proprietor, nosv has one of the, best FOB SALE:. Lad lea’ bicycle framo Club for the Lonely* The seat sale for the evening wtis eating places in the state. Thomas make. No*2ftCUizans Phone Those who have no frlehds la Lon about $110. don and complain of Its great lonell ■ness now have a club all to them selves. The now organization Is called .Teach -Scientific Gardening. ^ the Eligible Social club. Its object is In the national schools of Sweden to bring together men and women who Ind in the colleges for the education are lonely. A vocalist and a play if national school teachers scientific wright.have applied for membership, gardening is taught, Children receive L O O K H E R E ! practical instruction in the cultivation —The Tarbox Contpafiy of plants, berries, flowers, herhf3 ahd have a few nice sleds left. fruits, and in the management of What we will Sell you on hotbeds, greenhouses and so forth. Saturday for cash or trade MONEY to loan on first mortgage 3 llis. of Streefittaiis bent crackers 25c on FARMS, only. 4 lbs of Green and Green’s beat crackers 25c YVe also have FOR SALE SOME jUjhJ lb, Back American

THIS Cl)T” sosaesjujpT?*® BpUfMMfea | local and personal i Read Our M OF IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUNGS SHOES ■ -Cso Oolden Rate Flour, SATTERFIELD, FOR SALE:-* Plymouth Rock- Gockorab. Call on NV. H, CrtwelJ. I t is’nt dll in the selling of Get acquainted* They represent jour produce that makes yon Mrs. Jane {%‘iftorfield died at 3.3ft this morning after an illness of about the greatest values and the best Hon bo For Rent; Inquire of the most money. Its ’’The Urn. it. A. CreswU one day navi- g taken -iek Wednes­ purchase price” “The what day night, with the grip. Her age, styles in the city at the prices. St) 1 ist June was much against her ^ t i Ml1. Issab Wistormim has returned you pay” “For what you eat rom his Kansas trip. recovery but her fmends were not and wear” that cuts the big­ alarmed until the la»r. wmsuontl it 5 there i^j^j- gest hole in your pocket. The deceased was married about Our complete line of .Ladies’ and Gentleness Spring. Shoes y Mrs, FI, M..Murdock is threatened years ugo to Mr. James P. Uattor- with pneumonia. Here,* where you save by and Oxford Tics is now in and ready for your inspection. tniwcr you Iuiyg to tru$t fielrt and to them was born five 1 « tt*0 toyour buttle*; purchasing at our store, children, .Now father mother and Mr. Caleb Sl.ro.Mlea is reported one son. R bmson have crossed the 100,000 USB» IN EVERY very III* great Divide. Those remaining are arcd- For Meats LINE OP BUSINESS 8 lbs. Navy beans fo r., 25c Stewart Sattetiield, ot 'Illinois, Col­ >orar.e the only Mnd to FOB AM. SOES03ES Mr, John McElroy ot Dayton call- 3 1-2 lbs. Crackers (best lins, Los Angeles, Cal,, Mrs. W.H. OSCAR YOUNG. Lid on friends Saturday, Blair; of Loveland and Oscar of this 'O proper appliances for Catalog Tho m ade),. . -...... 2oc Slooflatd place, 7 East Main Street. Springfield, Ohio, etn and tliev^ Sir."™ O L I V E R Vtsftle f . TyptA(.ifer Wh„ -Four cans of Golden Cream corn 8 bars Swift’s ‘‘Pride Soap ’ Mrs Satterfield is survived by one He when =iold, Don't go or twenty-five cents afcNagley Pros. sister, Mrs. Brown of Van Wert, O. .ngfvhen it's hot. BU'? ! ...... : ...... 25c the last, of a family of thirteen. >■ sure. • ■■■■•■ Kngley Bros, have. something in- 1 lb Lion coffee ...... 15c Four brothers have died in the past -resting for you. Something new, 4 cans Corn (Standard quali­ three years one of whom was ex- l. CROUSE, lee the beautiful mirror. postmaster, Joseph Mdburn of DAK-V1LLE, 0. W. J. TflRBOX ty ) f o r ...... 25q Xenia.. During her early life she united LOCAL AGENT, Mr. W. J. Smith has returned to 1000 Matches 5c 1 with the Methodist church and lias Cleveland after an 'illness of fonr 24 1-2* lb. Flour (best grade), during her life been a consistant estaurant veeKs. 1 fo r...... 50c member and worshiper. Annual Sale Of and pining Rooms The funeral will be held from the 4Mr. FredJH*. Hamm of Columbus 241 2 lb. Purity Flour , ..38c residence Sabbath afternoon at two h and Limestone street t spending tho week’s end at the 2 packages Maple Flake. .25c o’clock, standard, burial taking pringfipld, Ohio STANDARD ome of W. J, Smith. 3 packages Elijah’s Manna place north of town, - The band boys gave a short con- (5c size ...... 10c Mr- R. F, Kerr was called to MILLWORK ■rfc Monday evening in front Of the ltushville lud. Thursday evening Cumulative peraiiouse. We are Paying owing to the death of his slaver, NQN- %eREF£RRE0 Miss Mary A. Kerr. Miss Kerr was 1DACHE TAXABLE Mrs. G.E. Jobe is suffering from m her 58rd year'and death was due been a epftsrerfrom oloTcheaiJi,.*. IN OHIO 25c per lb for No. 1 Butter. ity-flve yeura ana novor found STOCK ironebitis. to a general breaking down, she eean tnltlngryour Cnseamta. Sine, 6 We want a few cans of choice Wni? Casearata ha lias never had SAFE INVESTMENT, having been in poor health for many, They have entirely cared Mu* years. Besides abrother two Sisters atyeu tocommond them to do, 1 Miss EfFifl Conley spent Sabbath country Lard. Will pay - 10c he prlvllcBo of n s ini: his name." leref, . ^Misses Beli and Hattie, aneffather, 20Ee8lner8n,'W.In(llBnBpollilInd, Present Price 00 PerShare a pound ‘ BMdonds , pwabto qnaitorfy — January, .Mr. Paul Kerr, remain to mourn tha April, July and October. * loss. The funeral was-held Friday k • BesT For • And • only lion acainiit ontfre’ asgotu^ Dr, J. O. Stewart attended the which ftro tooro than threo times tho nuiomii afternoon, hurial taking place at * The Bowels of tho Preferred Stock. nesting of Greene County physi- Not oarnimrA nro now nearly fjre times tho WE SEXL Rusliville. amount m nired to nay nnmml dtridonds on iiuis in Xenia Monday evening. entire Preferred Scock ibkuo, . The W. L. Douglas 3.50 shoes Cednrville High School finally CANDY CATHARTIC THERE ARE NO RONDS. Miss A. L. Crauford left Thursday for men. Dorothy Dodd 3.00 •CertliloS detailed Tcport,. inventory and hr Cincinnati, where she will look captured one scalp indefeating the appralsomehw can bo examined at tbo offlpoa fast Buckeye team of Xenia by the 0 1 tho Ilmteiralgncd, who will aloo mail ex­ after Sping millinery. shoes for ladies, We recom­ planatory pamphlet and subscription blnnlts score of 21 to 1L The lineup was as upon request, - mend them for style comfort table,, Potent. Taste Good .Do Boat follows; i'ealton>n or a r ise . lOo, 23c, 60c. Nm, Mr. Homer Wade has moved his he genuine..enuino: tablet tablet sistamped COO; and durability.. Xenia. C. H. S- uren»e or or your yon* money hack. hi j Tie Mard IIM'Gs. ‘jousehold goods frfni - Springfield :medy Co., Chicago orN.Y. Norvyoop—Cincinnati, Ohio, Barnett' C Fwry nto the McLean property. McCoy K. F. 'McFarland LISTEN MILLION BOXES WE OFFER ...... offered to tbo public SUBJECT? TO McClellan L. F. ' j Kemiom • VRIOK BAXjl'j. AU subsorlptlons BliOnJd bo' Miss Alice Adams oflltiea O. is Marshall R. G. Stormont .Bqcompan.odbrrhLCkor draft payable to tlio' I order of A, I}. XDEjOh . Treasurer. • i guest of Rev, tV..I. Sanderson and Overcoat? If so come and get Reklen L. G. Townsley Eleventh. wife. Our $15, ones for...... $10. Referee and umpire, Stewart and Our, $12.50 ones for.... $8.00 Buldner. Mrs. J. B. Winter syent several days this week . with relatives in reat Female Fear of Mice. Xenia. , Bird's Mammoth Store. Why are women afraid of mice? Although this problem has claimed Miss Agnes Sahkey of Cambridge the attention of the greatest philoso­ ief is vjsiting Rev. O. H. Milligan and phers, it must be admitted that We Our annual sale of Under Muslins began ‘February nth, and continues for :hat trying period in rife. * Much Sustenance In Nuts. are as much at «f loss for a scientific omen so often suftei sample of the nuts upon wide and psychological explanation as was two weeks. Notwithstanding the fact that all cotton goods and trrmminglf « JLKD A rvousness, ba kache, Mrs. Hamilton of Lancaster, O., the warriors of Somaliland march an Adam after the, first field: mouse of the have advanced in prices, our purchases were made at the former prices, and lacks', o r othe pains, DISEASES OFTHE RECTUM .s visiting her daughter, Mrs. U. M. fight so well has been brought to En; tribe drove Eve up a tree. ' during this sale the prices will be on the former low prices. • The variety tothing that < equal Dfi Hctfclhn auntmnccj tA tko profusion omt fko 'hlliips. land. Twenty of the nuts are a day' I'dbJtc that hxir» c0Mt.-uitc*pprlcjiccv Jfo pain and assotments are by far the largest and most complete we have ever shown. .anti no .rfetfifitfajv ffdta n44dor, Kiancy, boiled. Few things give people rnpi-o ploas*1 -> the pains, soothe the WRITEBic;tl u FOR n i Skip BObK ‘Dkcarcs OK UtCTAL An4 JDLsascs BlSEABfeQ t f Vh Skico * My. O. C. Weiiher and wife attewd- ore than writing, without rem mcra- We invite everybody to see this display, no matter whether you wish to pur- nd give to ’ «nd M *<***- -r ^ ' Mrs. Harry King of Washington O. H. is the guest of her parents, Letters for- any one on the Rural munity to 1 collect “renewals” and to effect upon the heart Signature of solicit new subscriptions. 25c* 26c, 35cw 50c, a n d $1 :h*if taken as directed, Mr, and Mrs. (J. D, Dobbins. Routes ont of Cedarvllle require a e prom pt relief. 2 cent stamp, Persons having cor­ Many COSMOPOLITAN agents b e en a n invalid fiff. Jj Mr. Frank Pam, of near Hillsboro respondence with the following peo­ today have gradually built up a bus­ xvti -neuralrrla, rhcumitljra ple should . remember they are on Muslin Drawers. around tho heart, wr ^pent Tuesday here calling on iness that actually nets from $1-500, Rural Route Delivery and require «* . .tiles* A nti-Fain Fills r am friends. Mr, Fain was formerly en­ $2,000, and, in one. or two cases, tile pain, and get sieuj a 2 cent stamp. C. W. Crouse, Kobi- A made up garment for the price of the materials. • Good material in cor­ I thinl£ had I linovni tt PATENTS gaged in the meat business here. $5,000 yearly. ills wheti I wan tafem Hood, P.C, Bruce, W.M. Hatblnson rect styles at, ’ ' v/ould h a v e cured me- ‘ Caveat:, midTraJc ATarks obtained and alt Pat-4 These agents have got BUch re- entbaoinc!;?cO!i'Juctc.lfot Mooeh AtC FCC*. S and Rev. O. H. MiUigan, i g r r i sm a s s OunOrrlcci*cppo»ifeU.S,PATENrOFricr> Do not visit Kagley Bros, store T. N. 1’arhox , P . M, markable rettirna by filtering sub* ■and we can ccrnrc patent in I^iatitnatljiit those J scrlbers what is known as the mag­ i S S i S a s $ | reraoto f -m V/rt5liingtt)Sv without seeing tho mirror and re­ tekage Will benefit, tf « ceiving ail Information concerning azine “club,” 25c, 29c, 39c, 50c, 75c and $1 I return your money. jfc it, The Rev. Selby I\ Vance D. I),, cants. Never sold w A faMvwtcT "How tiOiibiiaPatents,■' wJtnl professor of Church History in Lam And by magazine “club,” we dical Co., Elkhart# cost of eair.e m tlss V jS , and foreign covjiltieaj mean an offer by which the various LeiSlfteei Address-- i Theological Seminary will preach The Independent basketball team in the Reformed Presbyterian eh ur< li publications taken by a subscriber SKirts, Long and Short. c . a . s n o v j & c o . i defeated the Jamestown team Wed­ Sabbath morning at lo.80 and in the are combined and offered by COS­ ! OW, PATCHY OrHCC, WA3HINCIT0N, D, C. J nesday evening by a score of 88 to 5 evening at 0.30. Dr. Vance will abo MOPOLITAN’S agents in the form Choice styles in fine Trimmed Skirts in lace and embroidery trimmed with t' COMMUNITV The first liatf was 31 to 0 . lefiiutO itl the College chapel Mou- of a “ club” at 40 per cent to 50 per five yards flounces at, ,y morning at 10 o’clock. A llure cent. less than he has been paying TRAPS Mr. Lewis Henderson, who has cordially iiivlted to all of these ser for tho various publications singly, lived Hear Dayton, has moved on CUBES vices. • The subject of Dr. Vance’s Now COSMOPOLITAN’S Club­ tho Barker farm and will work for iecturo a t the college is “Hosea.” ‘ SI, $1.25 $1-50 $2 and up to $5each. Mr, J, 6. Townsley. bing Department, which handles SfOM AGIl this business, is this year more per­ ■‘WAKTFD girls and young wo­ fectly developed than ^eVer before, Messrs. J. O. and j. W, Matthews Ladies’ Skirt Chemise men at the Peter# Cartridge Co, left Monday for Oklahoma and In­ COSMOPOLITAN, therefore, Is Kings Mill, 0.“ Work'light and - - - lu finest trimmings at ...... dian Territory, where they will look exceptionally well fitted to offer the clean. Good wagps and comfortable energetic agent the opportunity of I3U$£t r a p is «!« over sonic land. hotel accomodations close to the building up and renewing from year $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. Thoroughly Insps*1** T l l n Lfdly gfts its life from factory, Address Assistant Mana­ to year a business which- will in time * fcoil tcotcrly ibno'-tctl* —Do you long for the good bread ger, Kings Mills, O. prove not only permanent but ro- Hr^thy digtrlion snfiJW pm? your mother used to bake? Then blootl for tbs hotly, In t Litmdi markrtbly resultful. Children’s Drawers and Waists. B TRAP fe trouWn arir-t fvo:>i car,''. use Golden Rule Flour and you can irfcrd trap. have it. - Fill out, therefore, tho coupon be Good quality muslin, made and cut right. Can you make them for the ' lion*. Be ««re low-today—for full purticuiaranr, to ts follow*: So how you may begin-single-handed Price?...... I...... 15c iif . ••■311’ff Mr. J. C. Stormont and daughter, pains, techfaf? rnnl nattsea. M.Igb Ada, have gone to Indian Ter­ Is It Y our —the mi do ns of what, will cv« ntualiy when e«?-cajl'!r? ^ m ritory whore they Will visit Mr. I)a* develop into a wonderfully well-pay* Ladies’ Gowns* tl;2 otomacli hrtctncS weiitetra vl i Stormont tho former’s brother. . anti worn out and dy-’p-peia mg, independent business for you. You see Gowns here at the former low prices. New styles and choice daitaa Ikevk-fifti. Fill out and mail the coupon l flow Thodfonl *a Olwk-ltauifint Own Hair? material at very attractive prices. Look, 1 cures dvep^ia., It, fr<'.c3 mft Prof. G, A. Masterson has rented now -TODAY. Address; Agency CfcjiCtkatid intrela fi the (L 11. Smith property on Xenia * Dept., Desk 12, COSMOPOLITAN a n y t r a p p # * ^ , matfc/r ar;d fc-;* y«>'te fee • ■ ' 'k, if I? Mr#, Mfeabeth Cooley Claris of of rich* thick, glossy hair! Jug COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE - ffo m t s v to The (haffutwc;.^ C JitmbUfl aitonded the funeral of Use this splendid hair-food, a business which when conscientiously Medicine Co.* CoHmved ha# repeatedly been known to ftor.. at4 it patik%> will ba Mrs. Watiae * Moore in Xenia Mom stop your failing hair, and get yield, $1,31)0 $4,(XW, ami upwards, yearly. Y* ■ ■ dry and opefif Tuesday xvifh rela* rid of your dandruff. ?r part. For years ready to pay the debt willjugly she a< eepfced The KINNANE. BROS. CO.Announce that , the business of the Company will be con- Iahef .case a worthy 11 ended and those of he ducted on the same line as before the lamentable death of Colonel Kinnane. The Company will friends who remain ha snt recollections of w continue tofollow the policy pursued under his leadership. It is, however, necessary to comply slid the good slie acco Jane Taiogon Milbui- with certain requirements in the settlement of his estate in order to make legal distribution there Marti ns burg, Virgin]! jji28, In her native pla of and pay bequests. ^ hood and girlhood yea. On June lst,_ 1848 she w The Company, therefore, to this end will at once turn aTarge amount of the stock on hand into jnprriage with Jam es P and very eoonthereafte money to facilitate those legal purporses. The Company will put its entire stock on sale at largely to Oliio. About 1851 til CedarviUe, where the fi reduced prices and will pushth e sale with its customary vigor. The people will in turn have the tdroost continuously up cut tune. Until his dea opportunity to take advantage of such a sale as has not been offered before in this section. carred August 81st. 1902 field was recognized a citizen, cap»Ne and con oil the transactions of li To their umoh live oh THE KINNANE BROS. CO born, vi?,, Bobinson, St left, Oscar, and Edith, died August 6, 1888; Ste-i Sale Commences Thursday, February 21, 1907.” at Atlanta, Logan couni where he is engaged in b When Goods will all be but Given Away. ■where, he has. served effi, 1 member of tbe county Jett has for years been a j business man of Lqs A di Oscar, who is well fcnov spected in th is county is , the mail service,, and Ed \Y. H. Blair of Love! Deatii coming after an .ill than two days, Collett, of the distance from her b the only one of the survn ren unable to attend the f x From her earliest years terlleld, was religiously-in early sought the consolntt* ion by unitlngwith the M. of Which, up to tlie t.ime.ol - sho remained a devout ai member. Not only wan si lous in the discharge oC a 1 llglous duties but the d owed to her fellow creatur< , nmnity,. commanded Jier ■ zeal. She took.a prominent! the great temperance cn * thirty-five years ago. Of the thirteen children her parents, she was th'e t' VVo b»v draft Let us demonstrate this to you. We entry a large stock ready for WINTER SHOES 6—HEAD OF HORSES—5 l delivery and can vivo you pointers and help in selecting and putting up. horses, 1 Bay Clyde raare, 12 years Consisting of 3 good brdod mares, 2 old weighing 146G; 1 .Black Norman good drivers, 1 bay gelding five years mare, 10 years old, weighing 1400; old. 1 Bay Clyde horse, 0 years old, KERR & HASTINGS BROS. 15-HEAD OF HOGS—15 weighing 1320; 1 grey Norman male Consisting of 1 brood sows with pigs, 4-years old, weighing 1500; 1 Black LOO 10 head of shoats, one registered Ches­ Norman mare, 3 years old, weighing 20 per cent discount on all ter White Jioar. 1200; 1 two year old gelding; 1 year- What we a 5-HEAD OF CATTLE-5 Imgmsrecolt; 1 standard bred mare Consisting of 4 milch cows and 1 calf, “The Jewess,” trotter, grey, foaled Winter Shoes, Now is the 25 bushels of seed oats, one-half of 3809, broil by Adam Sctnntz, Day- Car** Grip * Saturday 43 acres of wheat, 225 shocks of corn, ton, O., sired by Cadimns Hnmble- To Cure a Cold in One Day ia Two Day*. 3 lbs. of t" hay ftt the mow, a lot of shredder fod­ tonian, well broken, not afraid of on every 4 lbs of Greed time to buy Good Shoes at der, com in the crib. automobiles, traction or steam Cars. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine T«Net». ^ m / Jy 2US lb. SsEl FARM IMPLEMENTS “Wilma J1’ a gray two' year old , TO* siguatnre, PMih- L ; 2 carriages, 1 rubber tire; 2 buggies;filly, darned by “Th Jewess11 and 1 can goo(ir_ very Low Prices/ We keep 1 rubber tire pbaeton, utmost new; 1 sired by Wilmons. 1 p ack ag e road car t, 3 2-horse wagons, 2 sets hay 9 HEAD OF CATTLE 9 W- have a nice line of Ola of all stefcs thar wo are gj^ ladders, gravel bed, ladders, 1 Consisting of 1 Registered Polled the Best of Everything in dump cart and harness, 3 breaking CASTOR IA 8 bars of ^ Durham now, i yearling Polled For Infiuati and Children. plows, 2, cultivators, 1 harrow, 1 dtsl Durham bull, eligible to record, 5 Come in. arid harrow, liay rake, McCormick binder a*vk . fit a * a— i i * . IfS — ^ &»■&■ adT2 a-lf- m Tiss Kind Ysa Hass Ah?s;s Bought Shoes, - ______££<*ufj miih) ij yt’AnuijJ and mower, 1 drill, wind-mill, corn helfora. ARE YOU THINKING p a y 2 5 c fo Bears th* sheller, iron and work bench and M lot of , feed sled; liay fork, with 7 HEAD OF HOQS Signature of I ropes and qtilleys; 1 com planter, with Consisting of G Chester White Of your EASTER SUIT? If go it will pay you to sec fertilizer attachment; 1 iron pump, and brood sows and 1 barrow. 0. M. & 2 watering troughs, feed box, grind- $6 HEAD OF SHEEP 20 our lines of " stoiky Jard press and kettles, bees, G 600 Bushels of Corn; 0 Tons of sets of work harness, 1 set of buggy Mixed Hay; GO Chickens. Pennsylvania harness, 1 double set of carriage har­ FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Spring Suitings ——LINES—— ness, i farm bell, 2 cross-cut , Consisting of 10 inch Hhmmor Frazer’s Shoe Store, churn, 1 heating stove, 1 wood cook Winter Tourists Fares riding plow, 10 foot stool section Xenia, Ohio* stove, a few household articles, and harrow With sulky attached, Black *to Order For to other things too numerous to mention. Hawke com planter, BroWn-Manley TERMS made known on day of sale. riding nortf plow, Fuller & Johnson California riding corn plow, 5 feet McCormick AT. A . Townsley.mower and clover bnneher, eight $ 1 7 Mexico fork tedder, ateol hay rake, hay S, T. BAKER, Auctioneer. fork, rope and pulleys, Thomas Disc Up to the finest in the market, these Suits bear our Florida and . X w e r y , fi | R, F, Kerr, Clerk. , With fertilizer nnd grass seed YOUR APPETITE attachment, McCormick binder. regular guarantee and am all wool in various weights South, Colorado A SAFE INVESTMENT, Bennett corn harvester, Brown wa­ and colors. Do not overlook this opportunity. Place ^ood acoDit M you? appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt gon, new set farm harness, ^ sets old your order now. and Southwest harness, collar*, bridles, new rubber fates to all. yemf appetite and nourish the system our choice tiro buggy, carriage, wagon ladders, Repairing am! Pressing Done. Homeseckers Excursions The West Side Building & Doan f ' meats are not excelled by anything. . The weak hob-sled, fodder sled, thirty foot ex­ u Co,, Dayton, Ohio. Pay*( highest J tension ladder, gravel bed, some West Northwest and the strong, the small and the hearty eater dividends on Stock, Pays 4 pet cent" 'lumber and locust posts. Farm ma­ interest on ' Temporary Deposit*, o . o chinery and vehicles all nearly new. Doans money on Weal Estate In South Southwest alike enjoy them. ' MOtTBElJODt) GOODH. Montgomery County. For details, wmswft 0 F TKBMHiMado known day ot sale, W illenborg Bros Write for Booklet tt*t’»y. R W Tailors, 22 West High Street, Springfield, Ohio. Pennsylvania, Dines Ticket, Ajgcsrt OED R, McClellan, Corner 3d & William*. t W, l H A W TH O R N . tt. %\\ lUGahaugli, Cedartlllc’, <>, fl W, Carnet Msinj B, £« Co**?* Atttft. ‘ jm4$4$k» JMKim, Ohio, f It. E X iis, Clark.