The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
■* « * . » <■««»«» * »» •' •■<»» r ^ in ip « i e » , | i » « i . I£7 Cf* -FALL' BARGAIN SALE V'i’i WINTER F A L L $ L A m B STOCK « 4 G E N C S G G O D S K At prices lower than ever.before; New bargains while the season lasts. Gall regultuiy and examine the large variety we are showing. FaU Overcoats itt'Kerseys M^Iron, Corkscrews j Winter'Overcoats in Chinchilla, Beaver, As- r^wntvt 3 . . fvcinlt'in Trial* TfVtrb VlnltAna and Tvnnoout! from §8 to $20. J ' Children’s Overcoats, Infancy .Plaids, Kersey anti Black Cheviot, with or'-, without Gape, \ prices $2 to $10. ' Underwear.—Onetof themost'ccttnplcte stocks ever shown, Natural Wool, CancelsHair, Swift Coiide, Medicated Fi»tfjrelp,l;Canton Flannel, etc., prices 25c to $5.' > trachan, Irish Frys, Meltons and Iversoys, prices $5 to $25. Odd Pants, all the lateststyles from thesmallest boy to the largest man, 25o to $8. Cloves.—This department is complete. Calsor, Buck,. Larmaek, Plymouth, .Seal Skin, Gulf Skin, Augor Knit Jersey for dress and work ing, prices 2oc to 62. _______________ Cheviot Suits for hoys, men and children, bound aiul plain, in single and double breasted sacksand cutaways, from $5 to $18. Shirts.—We lead the procession. Everything that a person can imagine in full dress embroi dered fronts. Satin Stripe Flannelsand Dornit from 50c to $3. Hatsand Caps weare showing in thisdepartment a full line of thelateststiffand soft hats inmarket Jersey Suits, ages from 4 to 9, in blue, black and brown, prices $3 to $6. Trunks and Valises,—In Leather, ,„Zinc and Wood Finish, prices frora $1 to $10, Also a lull line Traveling Bags, prices from 75c to 08.-, *■ Hosiery,—-See our fast block warranted not to fade. In Nat, Wool, Lisle Thread,TlaldriggsEn prices 5c to $1. Everything in this line. STOP AND. IK QUIRE THE PRICE OP EACH “ AUTUMNAL BARGAIN” WHILE THEY LAST. A VISIT WILL PAT YOU. B R A D Y & S C E I N F E L S , 43 E A S T i C A E Z f f S T R E E T , - - - X E N I A O H I O . ■I‘ H E . H E U f i i D . AN INOKIM v NOKN T WKKKI.Y NKWSPA1>!.U, SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1890 \K II. B L A lll, Editor andJProp’r P3 ICE S 1.25 PKfl ANNUM. CIKIUC1I IIIKKCXOKY . Covenantor (Jhurob.— Rov T . O’ Snroul, IMstor. itcgular services at 11.-OR a ro;4alilmth Hohool HfclO:0O h in K .R . Oluirtitt.— Itov- J . F. Morton, pgstor. Services at 11:00a tilt Sabbath ■choofat tO{Wt am . ftr.ltt. C'b(ircli,~lt«v. Q. Ii. Tufts, i ■s tor. FreAeliHItf at 10:4r> a in*. Sabbath atbool at d‘80 n. in.; class, 3:00 1 >. m,; Vouug i'etipUpH tnestfm' at 7^10 p m; j^irtybr’ meeting Wednesday evening *t If, t». Church.— Rev. J . C. Warnnek, pastor. M.irvSceS At UiftOrt up and < p m; Satib.itb school at 10:00 pm A M* B. Church.—Bev. J. D. 3 »“R* *on, p.tutor, Services at ll:0Qam and 7di0n in sactf Swtibathi Sabbath school ist# p ut; class, 7:00 p ill **eh Friday. Baptist Chardfi, —- Rev. D .M Turner, pastor, Preaching every Sabbath at Him,artrt7rfK>r» nr; Sabbath Solum! at sbon vcloiik n m; Prayer meeting Wed nesday ntjrHt; Many old soldiers, who contracted? Afire at Andover, 0 ., destroyed chronic diarrhteawhile in the service, 'eighteen places o f business. The loss is liave since been permanently cured of $4p,000,one halfcovered by insurance, it by Chamberlain’s r‘olie, Choleraand j f?now fell at Valparaiso, Ind., Mon- Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by B. j day morning. tiTRidgway. ! •The burning o f a small parcel of • M art!*»8,e,M 'er iu St- Xavif Hauncgim/Wnlte? Powdlaml Gcorfio , W o o l Baltoorc. caw d a ,«a.c Forbes, o f Springfield, wero arrested in South Charleston, Sundayand fined $5 and costs for hunting on the prem ises o f Mr.'Lou Laybum, near there. To cure a felon, says a correspond ent, mix equal parts o f strong ammo nia and water, and hold your finger in it for fifteen minutes. After that withdraw it and tie a piece o f cloth completely saturated with the mixture around it and keep it there till dry. I f this treatment is adopted when the ailment is at fir.it realized, the pains will cease at once. among' the children. One little girl jumped from a third storywindow and was probably fatally injured. Louis iteemilin, E. W. Donham and Win. Montgomery have applied to the Superior Court to enjoin the Mayor from appoining the newBonrd o f City Airuirs, Judge Hunt heard the case 'Tuesday, nud every eifort will be made to get an early decision from the State Supreme court. Over three hundred citizens ofOhio, employed in the Departments at J Washington will be home on election The London Thuds Bays: “ The MW water-works wall is conceded by all tab* Atjrisy. Ifcwism|n to its btst1ulfwti9» last Satffeltyt morning when the removed and the water, clear as crystal poured over the top Of a five toefc abort tlic surface of- tire ground, ht tlm rate o f 800,Q00[gallons every 24 hours. Prof. Lungonhcek, of Cincin nati, made an analysis o f the water from this well la«f week, andin a let- tar written by him to Mr, Martin, 1m pronounces ft— water o f great gaaia purity.” (ieneral News. A portioii o f the malt house o f the Wiedemann Brewing Company, in Newport, Ky., was destroyed by fire. Loss $50,000. Prof. H. T. Eddy, ot the Oincin-^ nati University, has accepted the; Presidency o f Rose Poly technic Insti tute, Terra Haute, Iml, Owing to the small catch of Seal this year the price o f skins at the London sale Monday was onehundred per cent, over last year’s price. j day and vole and otherwise participate in the campaign, Secretary Noble has decided against the petition of theMayor ofNew York fora recount of the population of that city. The police of Brooklyn have began a recount of the people o f that city. Jay Blount, a lawyer o f Muncie, Iml., who was confined in the Insane Asylum at Richmond, became boister ous Saturday and was so roughly treated by one o f the attendants that he died. A mass meeting of citizens, called O f f i c e o r D i t t o k & G a l l i n , Dealers in.fine horses, Columbus, 0 „ ■ G entleman —Early last spring one o f our horses was seriously injured by being kicked." Arabian Oil was recommended to us nml wo gave It a trial. The result »vas not only satis factory, lint surprising. The wound healed vapidly, ami the animal was ready for use in a few days. Silica' that time we have by its use cured a miniber of caves of scratches and re moved some had cases of curb. Ara bian Oil is undoubtedly the best gen eral Stock Liniment that wc ever used, and wo advise Farmers and Horsemen to keep a supply o f it in their stables at all times. Yours Ile- epectfuily, D i t t o s & C a l l in '. We off; .*$100 for n case of Scratches Arabian Oil will not cure. For sale by B. G. Itiilgway, Pittsburgh, Ciii’ti <fcSt. Louis 'By PAN-HA.N1>LE r o u t e . Schedule in effect June. 1 .1890. TrainsdepartfromCodarvllle ns follow GOING WEST. f e Trans•Coiitinental Route VIA CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL AND NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROADS. Through Pullman Sleeping Car leaves Chicago daily at 5’ 3u p. m. For St. Paul and Minneapolis. “ Fargo, North Dakota. “ Helena and Butte, Montana. ** The Yellowstone Park. “ Spokane Falls and Tacoma. “ Portland, Oregon, Best Route to Seattle and all North Pacific Coast points. The Scenic line to California, via Portland and the Shasta Route. Tickets on sale everywhere. For information apply to any agent or address A. V. H. Carpenter, Gen eral Pussenger Agent. Chicago, 111., or to Wm. Kelly, Jr., Traveling Pas senger Agent GM &St. P, Railway, 16 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. Mayor Mosby has decided on thci ......................^ appointment o f Thomas G . . Smith, I ;heCommittee o f Fifty, of New Gustav Tafol, Dr. T, W» Graydon j Qr]c&l^f which had been appointed and May Pecbhcimer for the Beard o f City Affairs of Cincinnati. A report on soundings taken in the or“ j Strait o f Dover are favorable to the *Channel bridge scheme. The water is Por lame hack there is nothing bet- not as deep w^was thought, and the ter tliau to mtnt&te a flennel cloth by the Mayor to assist in bringing the assaisius of Hennessey to justice, was held Monday night in Lafayette Square. Colonel B. F. Eshelman, President o f the Board o f Trade, pre sided. Addresses were made, and the with ClrttBlierkiVs Paha Balm and bottom is solid. .Committee o f Fifty sabmitted*feport .... OUM Thirteen horses jierished in a fire . to the effect that $30,IKH) will be re* liind iten the aftotod parts. Try it that destroyed the lively and under-. quired fo carry out then plans to to- sndyouw fiilm^rfsidatlltopitompt tokibg establishment o f Peter Rebold ourethearr^andconviobon o f the "relief it aflbnk rLm xtie treatment in Fairmont. Eighteen carriages and Omnmafo. A rowlutiim Was adopted will euro M -tt.1 0 by wagooe were d ^troyed. rfhe total loss approving tlio comwe o f the committee B G. Iiblgwey. * hi about $io,000. and pledging it support. if Hf 4.46 a. m. Hag stop. * 10.14 a. m. (1* 5.81 p. in. flag stop, GOING EAST. . * 8 a. m. * 8.57 p. ill. SUNDAY. 'The following trains stop on Sun day only. EAST. WEST. . 410.14 a, m. |[ 4.17 p. in. U q .57 p. m. 4.26 a. in. Timegiven above is Central Time. |Flag tbatly. *Dnlly except Bunday. tdn u nB tra to r 's S a le . In parauanpo cf an etder of tho Prolate court |of Greono County, OWo> in the caw irherein j Cliarles II. Kyle, Bjmlclstrator oftheeeUUi of j Jilin F. Fraiicr, CoccacoIiBp'uinlUTaiid A. 8, Frazier els! ara defcnclaate, to modtreoted «cd delivered, I wilt offer for gale on the pmnireg In Codnrvilte, Greono Coufity, Ohio, at puhlio auc tion, on * Tuesday, November 18, A D . 1890,» Ut 2o’clock p» nt. the following degcribed tandf and tenement* fowit: Ritoato in tho County of Greta*, State of Ohio r.tid in tho village cf Ccdarvitle, and hounded and described as followa, vii: Rcgintiing at n point on tho cast line of Mein . Street in esM tillage, 121 R5-169 feet goutherly from tho S, E. enrnor of the intersection of Main and.Urovo streets in sold village, thence northerly along tho said east line of said Main street, 78 C0-I00 foot to the S. W. corner of I>, S. lirvin’s lot; theneo oastttly parallel with said Grove street 18 #H fool to the 8. B. «tnrf of said D, 8, Ervins lot; thcnco northerly parallel with said Main street dSi^'feot to the south lino of said Grove street, thence easterly along said line of Grave street 80}| feet to an alley; (lienee southerly parallel with said Main street, 77 feet to an alloy; thence wMtwardly along thwline of said alley, 251 feet to'the place of ^*2hese premisesaresold free and elear from the dowry interest of Francis Frasier, widow of John If. Frasier, deceased. Raidpremises appraised at ft (toft.##. , Terms Ofsafe; one-third eash an day of sale; one-third in one year, one-thUd th twoyrar* j fromd*y ®f sate. Deferred payments.to bear TBB MTJOML BAPTIST, FttLADELPH fA , TWO PILLARS BER YEAR. BO TOO RBAI) IT? toad postal tor * fern sample copy. J hJ* * * ThrefitfiSiriwTrial 25 « * » / 4^ T w i '^ B ^ A d m t o l s t t o t o r .
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