The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
9 * 6V££?...'v.+AfrlftOi ^ i11tfniMi girtimita S*i *Ft[E- 1 ^ E ^ 3 .L:D * h i ftmensuisnv w * * k i . v hmwwpapkk . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1890 If, H. BLAIR, Editor and Proper PRICE Sl.ao PER ANNUM. General Hewa Baltimore dentists object, to being Classed as.“ manufacturere’’ iJCi the cen * ' ' » ^,pr "$ v i , BUS.’ A warrant is out for the arrest o f Jobp P loughs* advertising agent i.qf the C .TL& D .yon the chargeofemr bere)fim$nt». . ., / , » ! At Columbus, Ind., Republican speakers and candidates were stoned by a crowd o f hoodlums o f the Demo cratic persuasion. Congressman Caldwell says that heis reelected he will support a mens- ure for the election o f U. 8. Senators by direct vote o f the people. The U. S. Consul at Jerusalem re ■■■■•■• ■ - v ports that three Philndelphia-m'ade lo' coinotives have arrived at Jafliifor the new railway from that city to Jerusar . leni. John Quincy .Adams, a widower, sixtydive, o f Muncie Ind.,, has for some time lived on the meat o f rats, which he caught in the neighborhood George Skelton, a patient at the Cincinnati Hospital, attempted to commit suicide by jumping from window to the ground,,a *distance o: twenty-five feet. He is internally in jured, but may survive. , Robert Lincoln, Minister to En land, has written a letter discounten aucing the use o f his father’s name by a mugwump faction o f Pennsylvania who are organized to defeat the regu lar republican ticket. . The British Foreign Qffice has rec- , oguized the Bnizilian Republic. I One of the AdamsExpress -robbera Has been arrested at Bellefontaine. The Yanderbilts pay tax to the .city o fNew York on eight million dollars o f personal valuation. Nicolay Alexanbrovitch, son o f the Cznr o f the Russias, is expected to visit Washington this winter. Rev. Isaac Fisher, minister o f the Duukard church, dropped dead in his pulpit, at Peru, Ind., Sunday. Heart disease. L. M. Hadden, Assistant City So* 1 Heitor o f Cincinnati, was stricken with apoplexy Sunday,. - All the prisoners in the jail at Vin cennes, Ind,, escaped Saturday night, aud depredations in that part o f the country have become numerous since then. „ The IT. S. Express Company has issued orders to all agents not to re- * ceive money, tickets or drawing lists . from the Louisiana Lottery Company for transmission and distribution. At the annual election o f die Cin cinnati Southern Railroad Company, Samuel Thomas, Senator-elect Brice, John H. Inman, M. E. Ingalls and W. P, Anderson were elected as new members o f the Board o f Directors, taking the place o f F. S. Bond, C . C. Harvey, I, P, Martin, Briggs Swift and Augustus Weasel. ' ■ - ■1-r .■ - -rian It «i»i ............ T h e y C an 't A ffo rd to T r ifle . When a mnn or woman is all bro ken down with a hacking cougli, and liteir rest is disturbed at night, and fiiialiyjbeir bones get sore, their Heads heavy, eyes watery, then is just the time they can't afford to trifle with themselves. The great medici nal properties o f Wild Cherry as a stimulant to the weak lungs and ir- rltafrd Mir hells has long been known. To this has been added lu Jaoksou’s Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup, a few o f the essential ingredients to stimulate nutrition to the weak parts, and they positively guarantee ono dose to re lieve it* moatobstinate cough, .aud turn b o ilo will generally cure a cold, l-rh -rtf aud 60 cents. For sate by vj U. 0 . Ridgway. - Mr. (7. B, Jones,of Spring Hill, Iowa, says: " I have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for severe and painful burns with better effect thananything else I lave ever tried It reftvee the pain instant and cures without leaving a scar." Pain Balm ia one o f the most useful medicines that any family can be provided With,*especially for rheu matism, lame hack, ' sprains, .bruises, tooth-ache ear ache and like ailments. One application will relieve the pain and a fair trial insurea cure. 50 cent bottlesfor aide byB . G. Ridgway. A N D R E W - Buck len 'bA ru lcu Suive. ' The best salve in tbe. w orld for cute bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chi'hlaiiiq oornaand allskin eiupriausjand poaitWe ly cures plies, o r n o pay r6quirt*d. B it- guaranteed* to give perfect, eiiisfactioi. or money reluoded, ‘ Price ^5 cents v box, For sale by B. G. Ridgeway’s A Wonder Worker, Mr. Frauk Huffman, a young man o f Burlington, Ohio, states* that lie had been under care o f two promh neut physicians, and used their treat ment until he was not able to get arouud. They pronounced his case to be consumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr., King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across’ the street without resting., He fouud. before he had used half o f a dollar bottle, that he was much better; ho continued, to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. I f you have any Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at B. G, Ridgway's Drugstore. *.y i t \ ¥ % , f - j • ■ . ” ; S U C C E S SO R T O DUNLAP & C O . A -> l a r i i . 4W g:Tt. ? 1 J' s* -DEALER I l f ALL KINDS OF- i v . ;;I T/ ^ s p r ~ % J v LATH . MOULDINGS. FLOORING. SIDING, ETC, Have just received a new sotek^f Can offer you better Grades for less money than you have been paying for poor grades. CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. . Electric B itte n . Thla remedyisbecomingaowail known and aopopularaato nead n o special men tion. All whohava wad rtecteio bIMwr. tins the aame aong of praiw. A purer bitten will cure ail diseases o! the liver andkidneys, will remote pimples, boita, ■alt rheum andotheraffectionscaused by impure blood*. Will drive malaria from the aystem and prevent aa c“ r« ailmalarial fevers. Forcure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try electric bitter*—entiresatisfaction guaranteed, ot money refunded. Prioe 60 Oentaand f i per bottle. » W t d o y n is t r a t o r ’s S a l e . In punutnee of an order of the Probate court of Oreono County, Ohio, in the case wherein Charle«H. Kyle, admlnintrator of the estate of John F. Friuicr, decoaaed ie plaintiff and A. 6, Frasier et at are defendants, to mo directed aud delivered, I will offer for sale on the premise* In Cedarville, Qreene County, Ohio, at public auc tion, on Tuesday, November 18, A D . 189$, at 3 o'clock p. m. tbe following deter!bed land* and tencmenta towit: Situate in the County of Qreene, State of Ohio and in the village of Cedarville, and 'bounded and de«crlbcd a* follow*, vli: Beginning at a point on the east line of Main Street in laid village, 131 85*100 feet *outh*rly from the S. E. corner of the intenecUon of Main and Grove ttreet* in laid village, thenoe northerly along the Mid eait line o f laid Main street, 78 80*100 feet to the 8. W. corner of D. S. Ervin’* lot;’ thence easterly parallel with laid Grove itreet 188K feet to the 8. B, corner of Mid D« 8. Ervin* lot; thence northerly parallel with laid Main itreet 43Effect to the eouth line of laid Grove itreet, thence eaiterly along laid line of Grove itreet 60}£ feel to an alley; thence motherly parallel with laid Main itreet, 77 feet to aa alley; thence weitwardly along the tine of laid alley, 251 feet to the place of beginning. * Then prctnUe, are*old free and clear from the dowry Intereet of Francis Frailer, widow of John F. Frniier, deceased. Said premia.* appraiicd at $1800.00. Terms ofanle; one-third cash on day of isle; one-third in one year; one-third in'two year* from day of isle. Deferred payment* to bear six per cent, interest and bo secured by mort gage upon the premia** roll. okas . H. K yle , Administrator, Pittsbnrgli,CiVti&St.LonisRy TAN-HANDLE ROUTE. Schedule lu effect June. 1.1890. TralnadepartfroniCedarvllleas follow GOING WEST. if 0 f 4.46 a. m. flag stop, * 10.14 a. m, H* 5.31 p. m. flag stop, GOING EAST. v 8 a. m. * 8.57 p, liri. » SUNDAY. The following trains stop oti Sun* day only. EAST* WEST. . 116.14 a. m. H 4.17 p. m. ! |g.67 p. m. 4.86 a, in. TimaRivenabove iaCsntralTime. iF.'ag tlHtly. *Baily txcapt Buaday. p m FOB i TESaSTTiE SINESS G ▼ w , w bookkMfftsff. Th«n vo MtUr I mw btN Umm but N s ro« willbeiar«o(. work, *T8«Mtorctuio|u»< ir ron «ru ttob i» UIKEIORfll*MLitt ItttllESSMilSTARTViTIIINIElIRftTfN. S. A. GALBREATH JUSTICE O F THE PEACE REAL ESTATE, LOAN and SURANCE AGENT.. IN* B A R R & M O R C 0 N Special attention given to Pensicr claims in oil branches, Now determined that no firm in this COUNTY or AD JOINING COUNTIES shall undersell them in ^ F U R N I T U R E BANK OF CEDARVILLE General Banking Busines Transacted. G eo . W . H arper, F ree . They have a full line of all kinds of Furniture, such as Parlor Suits, Bed-Boom Suits, Dressers, Bureaus, Book- Cases, all ksnds of Beds, Chairs. Stands, Tables, Rock- and everything found in a First class Fornitnre Store. Give them a call. W . I , . C l e m a n s . C a s h i e r . ers, -m T U T O B B T A K im Is a specialty. ‘We keep on hands a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Etc. All calls will be promptly at tended to. * ■ BARR SB MORTON. COOKS A N D HEATERS We have a oomplete line of STOV ES of all kinds at Rock Bottom Prices. We think we can please you both in quality and price. Give ns a call* C r o U M f t B u l l being received now. A complete line o f fine Drees Suitings, all the late styles, together with every erade o f FiDeBusineae Suits, Overcoats, Pantinge ‘ and Gents’ fine Furnishing'Goods. Our prices, like quality in fine goods cai not be excelled, / D. M. STEWART & CO A cordial invitation is extended to you to examine the elegant NEW STOCK We are carrying a full line of D O M E S T I C -AM D - SEWING MACHINES which we. will sell from our offio* for lcre money than from the canviBecw Come and examine machines and we will save you money. D . M. STEW ART , successor o f Gao. H . C xadb i»OTP>iiJtJUi^l O H I O
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