The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52

r i i r ij< M M !« n ir x m c u r w ««N mwhmmi SATURDAY, SEPT, 2$tfc, f r ’Tirt.rwrir*;; *$•& IT. JT. ALA /A ,AM rior mmdPtofr. PMC* n i.t s w s ii juhiuh . CMUMCM ilS E O T O k Y , Cov*n«nt*r^taMfriK^Bir T. - Ct •proul, pastor. tubular- Mrvlcss at tim a *■; tfabbatli sobsol at lOstoa a JLP. Churob.—B*v. I . jr. Morton- pastor. 8«rrlN*aM tM « n ; Sabbath school at Ifto a m. X . S. Cbarcb.—Bov. O. L Tafts, pa»- tor. Praaebln* at 10:« a mi Sabbath a>Kool at f t o a. in.; elaaa, Sto p. in,; TouBjc JPtopWs jmm I** a* 7 to p iu ; | «jrir MtmtfngWedsMdsy evsning.at ' U.P. Church,—Rer. J, C. Waraoek, paston. Services at 11:00* in and 7 p w; Habbath .school at 10:00a m AM .B . Church.-Rev. J. D. Jack- son. pastor.. Herrfcesat 11:00am and 7to pui each Sabbath; Sabbath school •to p ra; claw, 7:00pmeacU.Frlday, Baptist Church.—Rev. D.MTurner, paster. Preaching every Sabbath at llsin . and7i00p in; Ssbhstb School at 2:00o'clock pm; Prayer meeting Wednesday night: i..JIIHIIJMII1.111 inpn*m^l—ius. Several things have occurred lately which should direct the attention , o f thinking businessmen toward the sue* cess offirms who have been known a* bold advertisers. - A short time ago the manufacturers o f “ Ivory Soap.” Blessrs. Procter & Gamble, sold out to a stock company, and their proved statement showed that the net'profits on the burine for the past three yeanhadaveraged more, than $500,000 per year/ No wonder “ Ivory Soap” floats. A still more recent case is that o f Coates, .Son &Co., the great thread manufacturers, whose lithographicand circular advertising has, covered the face o f the globe. In selling out the private concern to a stock company the profits sworn to have averaged 82,130,240a year for the past seven yean; for 1880 they were $2,373,875, When the Royal Baking . Powder Go., was called upon to make a state­ ment in court o f their profits they proved up a net profit o f $720,000 for the year, and this has no doubt in­ creased during the past two years. Suppose you are a grocer and want {or rather are forced) to buy Pearline, out o f which My, JTames Pyle and his sonsdraw some 8400,000 profit a year* You will find that Messrs. Pyle don’t care a rap whether you sell Pearline or not, and don’t give you. enough profit to keep your beet girl in soda water. They have >advertised Pear­ line until it is independent o f the gro­ cery trade; they have made people want it, and you mustsupply Pcarline or go out o f business. The Potter Drugand Chemical Co., of Boston, owners o f Cuticura Reme­ dies, spend $200,000 a year in adver­ tising, and make an annual profit o f something like $400,000. The Eastman Dry Plate Co., o f Rochester, started their ’ ’Kodak” by spending about $25,000 for the first year, and drawing out something like $85,000 in profits during the next twelvemonths.—Moral Advertisers. O ea e ra l New*. Wm. Prey was found guilty o f man­ slaughter, in Cincinnati, Monday, for the killing, August 20, o f b » nephew, Henry Sttassen. Emil L. Schoenberg, the Philadel­ phia forger, who was supposed to ben fugitive, died hi that city last Friday. His forgeries exceeded $200,000. Fifty shots a minutewerefired with a new quick-firing gun tested in Magdeburg, PrtMsfo, Bailie O’Connell, oi Tiffin, O.; Celia Boyle and MaryDwyre, o f Newport, R. I,; Nora Shaw, o f Republic, O.; Maly Hexuy, o f HewYork, and Em­ ma Gosrier, o f Crestline, O,, took tho veil at the tfrarihse Convent, Tiffin, Ohio, "Slim Jim,” a noted desperado, at­ tempted to terroriseJimColsonDavis, amountainssr, near Middleeborongh, and wmshotand betastlykilled. TtotrialefBwdMtt, for tlmiMttdir e f Beav«B,l» 0 U»Monday, at Wood- stock, Canada. ■*■ Tk» bettero f— t l» Isesmeries sm the £ a * t la n itoM, y k g f c k and A H B R E W JA C K S O N , • • ,i. :./• ''£ 1 . < '■ - S U C C E S S O R T O DUN LAP Si C O . vm«a, The tost o f armor plate at Annapo­ lis Havyyard, Monday, demonstrated the superiority o f Preach toekel „*teel «w r t k « B n ^ t fc in * a i eompeuad steel. The thirteen-pound shot shat- tered the English armor into; frag­ ments, but Only indented the French plate. . , 1 A dispatch from Californiasays that Mm, Fremont is dl and on the verge o f destitution, with not a dollar in the 'house- ■ Tbs Cinrinaati Board o f Education decided, by a vote o f 17 t o l l , against ousting marriedlady teachersfrom the public schools. . ‘ A special committee o f the Colum­ bus City Council have . reported that Auditor Reinhard, during 1888-9, il­ legally appropriated $10,920 in foes, and during the same periodTreasurers Heffner and Pausch appropriated $8,584. The committee recommend that the officials be given ten days in which to cover hack the illegal fees into the Treasury. In Chicago Alfred Richner was shot and fatally wounded by his . wife’s brother, named Kessler. The quarrel was about Mrs. Richner’s portion of her father'll estate. ! The Evansville, Ind., street railway hasJgeenpurchased by &Cleveland, O., syndicate for 8242,000. \ A* SAFE INVESTMENT. ' b on e which is guaranteed to brine yousatisfactory results, or in esse of IsQura anturnot purchsm price. On this gate plan yon can buy from our ad­ vertised Druggist* bottle of Dr> King’s N«WDiscovery for Consumption, It is gruranteed towing relief in every ceee, when used forany affection of Throat, LungRor Chest, such m Consumption. Inflammation, etc. It is pleasant and agreeableto teste, perfectly safe, and eon always be depended upon. Trial bottle freeat Ridgeway’s jhroc Store. (1) -DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, SIDING, ETC, Have just received a new stock. Can offer you better . ... vi. • *>*. \>J:.■ -<* : -*-r.. - ■ '.-.r„•*> - 1. ^ 1 1. .■■ :.v - -f■ . •races for less mlbhey than you have deen paying for poor grades c a l l a n d see grades a n d friges . p m FOB> i i b b u t i k I Merit Wins. < We desire to aey to our dtlaene, that for yean we have been sellingDr. Kinfe New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kimfs NewLife Fills, Bucklsn’a Arnica SalveandElectricBitten, endhavenever bandiedremedies thatsellaewell,or that have given such universal satisfaction. i i u i E i i i n w w vilitaMnot i STUI 11111 M l EMUTHI. rn x i'r r ■av, nasi 1 .■ Gapt. W . A. Abbett, who has long 'been' with" Memre. Percival and Hat­ ton, Real Eetate fuid Insurance Bro­ kers, DeaMoines, Iowa, and is one o f the beet known and most respected businessmen.in that city, Say'S: “ 1 can testify to tho good qualities o f Gliamberlaia’s Cough Remedy. ,Hav­ ing used it in my family for the past eight yearn, I can safelysay it has no W i'donot hesitate to gmunmtee them Iequal for either colds or croup,” 50 etwry time,and.we stand readyto refund fr(.nt bottles for sale by B. G. Ridg- tbepurchaseprice, if satiafedory results f J do not followtheir rue. These romsdies waT pn batewootheirneotpopularity pnielyc theirmerits. BWgeway’s,droedri. (1) For many yearn Mr, B. F. Thomp­ son, o f Des Moines, Iowa, was severe­ ly afflicted with chronic diarrhoea. Be say*: “ At times It was very severe; go much so, that I feared it would end my life. About seven years ago I chanced to procure a bottle o f Cham­ berlain's Golic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It gave me prompt relief, BARR & M 0 RC 0 N ..’ini^"9 d N*** m *» ' Now determined that no fiim in this COCNTY OR ADJOINING COTJNTTS shall under sell them in FURNITURE Honaeaeekcra* rixettmisns. Will leave Chicago and 'Milwaukee via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, for points in ‘ Northern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, (including the great Sioux Reservation) Montana, Colo­ rado, Kansas and Nebraska, on Sep­ tember 9th, and 23d, and October 14th, 1890. Itata, fortoe czcwion, -in te Caskets* Roues etc. n«<A«*!•,/■4/iw4lt a ir/tttrtnrwtn *n/< .- ed to They have a full line of all kinds of fuTiiiture such as Parlor suits, Bed room suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book- Cases, all kinds of Beds, Chairs, Stands, Tables, Rock­ ers and ever) thing found in a First Class' Furniture Store- Give them a call. . * and I believe cured me permanently, \ about one fare for the round trip, and ax I now eat or drink without harm j tickets will be good for return within anything I please.” I have also used Jthirty days from date o f sale. ir in my family with the best results. For aale by B. G, Ridgway, A C a re F * r F a ra ly r ifi. Frank Cornelius, o f Purcell, Ind. Ter., says: “ I induced Mr. Pinson, whose wife had paralysis in the face, to buy a bottle o f Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. To their great surprise before the bottle hod all been used she wrji a great deal better. Her face had )>een drawn to one ridfl; hut the Pain Balm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed itsnatural ribape.” It is alto a certain c.ure for rheumatism, lame back, sprains swellings and lame­ ness. 50 cent bottles for sale by B. G . Ridgway. nr ' " ■** » ............... R a r r e r i Excauw iana v i a th e ; F e a a s j t v a a l a f-tfttoi. Harvest Excursion tiokets to land and business centers ht the West, Northwest, South, and Southwest, will he sold at one fora for the round trip via the Petmaylvania lines West o f Pittsburgh on September 9th, and 23d, and October litb . Foroomplete information apply to neareat tkkei or poNsw^pwagent. For further informatiou, apply to any Coupon Ticket Agent in the United States or Canada, to A. V . H . Carpenter, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. UNDBETAKIN&. Is a specialty we keep on hands a full line of Coffins, All calls Will be promptly attend- BARR & MORTON. PiUsbnrgli,Cin’ti&St.Louist j FAN-UA.KDLE KOllTIC. Schedule in effect June, b 1890. TrainsdepartfroinCadarvllla as follow GOING WKST. Df 4,46 a. m. * 10.14 a. m. 8 * 5.31 p. tn. . flag stop. flag atop. GOING EAST. * 3 a- m. * 3.57 p. m. SUNDAY. Sun- The following trains stop on day only. KAST. - ■ •WkST.-' j|10-14 a.m . 14.17 p. m. Ifl.57p.ro. 4.28 a. n. TimeRiran above is CsntrslTime. IFlag f Dally-#D*ilr«xo*pt«awa*y. HUTCHISON and CIBNEY, UAVE TAKEN TIME BY THE -SM iFOR ELO CK an d n o t b y th e F E T L O C K S HEAVY WEIGHT AND LIGHT WEIGHT-— - ------- SO GASMENTSO SERVICEABLE New Stock and Very Low, Entirely New Stock in French Satteens /Select now D l n p h q u i , / , in all thCaSwweaves, Via: LUXOR, ASlH’ KI?, DJIOl'Ei* A l l0,1A O l iR D ' ALMA, FON D* SOIE,SURAti-GftOS GttlNS. JL iiistH n e ri—w i l i b e so ld , la rg e ly * ■ Beqi'iettq In Silk f ool and all Wool CASHMERS. Our all Wool 80 , Inall Colors Comeand gooub . - - . Xenia, O. H utchison & Gibney, -

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