The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
AH IMDWrXNIHMfT WBKE.Y HBWiPAPIIB. SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1890 W. H. BLAZE, Editor and Prop'r PRICK f l .25 P M ANNUM. The General Assembly o f the Kuights of Labor is in session in Den ver. There is a movement in Denmark looking to the removal of the prohibi tion on American pork. Several children wereinjured in a panic in a schoolshouse a t Muncie, Ind., due to an alarm of fire. • A t Mitchell, Ind., Miss Mary E u banks died from the effects o f blows administered by a drunken brother. Elmer L. Sharkey, who was to be: hanged Friday, has been respited by Governor Campbell indefinitely. __ Testimony has been secured against a number of New York mail carriers of receiving pay from “green goods*’ men for .delivering them mail in viola? tion of postal rules and laws. ' ■ mm. m DP i . . l ’ Mr. Beecher's platiorm in Plymouth church was occupied last night •by the Nashville Students, a company of eight colored men ’and women, who gave an entertainment consisting of negro character singing and plantation melodies. A t times the performers were in full evening costume, .but at all times they were melodious. Tim life like characterization and singing of old time jubilee songs gave particular . satisfaction to the audience.—New York H e ra ld .. ' ’Happy Hooatora. Win. Tiwmoii*, Postmaster o f Ida* vlllo, InA, writes: “Electric B itten has done more for me than any othei medicinea combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Llv. er trouble,” John Leslie, farmer end Btookman, of same place, s*ya i "find Electric Bitters to oe the bestKidney and Liver medicine, made me foel like a new man.” J. W. Gardener, hart!ware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is Just the thing for a man who 1*all ran down and Jpn't care whether he Uvea or diet ; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he bea n new lease on life. % Only 50c. a bottle, at Kina* watt ' s Drug Store. (2) »........ .1.. . I A G E N T S W A N T E D F o r Dr. Talmage’s New Book, cover? ing his life’s work and great -trip “To, Through, and From the Christ-Land,” entitled “ From B a n g e r to Th rove ,” Embracing^ New Life o f Christ, and .a Story of Palestine and its People, il lustrated with over 400 wonderful eh- r JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. ■DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- A he3t of “ moonshiners” have been found in Adams county. This week a man by the name o f Frank Jones was arrested at West Union for mak ing and selling “moonshine" whisky, . while last week the father ol ex-Gou- gressmun Leedotn was arrested for the same ofienscl I t may he if an exploring party was sent up into the Sun fish mountains Ed Silcott, the defaulting assistant Searg&nt-at-arnis, of the last democrat ic congress, might be found in his old haunts. But hold, since thinking over the subject, it was “green goods” lie was slightly interested in, in liis .younger days instead of “ wet” goods. The report of the real estate ap praisement by the decennial hoard sa out in this county and Cedarvillo makes an elegautshowing as compared with other towns throughout the county, she having within the past decade ineresfsed in the valuation of her real estate 821,680 or pver 15 per cent Upon the valuation of ten years ago. Xenia made an increase of (U per cent, p'liile Jamestown shows only about J per cent of an increase. Clif ton makes a slight gain, but all other corporations in the coi^ffy show a loss. Yellow Springs leading jn,that respect with a loss of $4(>,470, while Spring Valley follows with 817,810, Bellbrook 64,760 and Osborn §1,600 less upon the tax duplicate than they bad ten years ago.' We wish to state in pa renthesis that the per cent, of Increase in the valuation of Oedarvillle's prop erty is not due to enlarging the corpo ration bouuderies. gravings o f scenery in Holy Land, copies of old masters, and famous "pic- tares from the Land and Times of the Saviour, also a grand picture of Jeru salem bn the day of the crucifixion, in 12 colons and ten feet in length. This iBDr. Talmage’s life work, and his greatest bock, Orders are now pour ing in from'all parts of the civilized world. You will never have another like it. 1,Q(M),000 copies will be sold the the first year. Agents should drop all else and secure territory.- Such chances come only once in a lifetime. Exclusive territory given—full pro tection, The most remarkable and wonderful of all books about the Land, Times and People of the Bible. Go to work now and you will make hun dreds . of dollars. Territory going with a rush; act now; no capital need ed. Numb territory you Want, and write at once for particulars to B .F . JOHNSON*CO . 2600 Main Street, Richmond, Ve -AND----- h - Doors, Sash % Blinds, LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, SIDING, ETC, Have just received a new sotek. Can offer you better Grades for less money than you have been paying for poor grades. j > *■ • • • CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. M i i i i H i n i i i M i f f i i n r o FOR BARGAINS INCLOTHING ———------= D O N ’T F A I L T O V T S i T ^ ^ ^ ~ — —— (WING to tho remarkable and unprecedented rush during the last two months, wo haven’t had a word to say. Onr stock him been replenished, all back orders received, and we will make prices tha t will be hard to duplicate elsewhere? !SasasasasasasasBsasasasasasasa5asasas&sasHsasas2SESasasa5 s^S2? s^ e a 3 3 1 3 l a Itsmt.rkftbls Re .cue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Mainflolo. 111., makes the statement Unit shr caught Cold, which settled oil hei lungs, she was Irooted for A mouth by her family physician, tmt grew wor«c. He told her, she Urns a hope less virtitu of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Hot druggist suggested Dr. King’s New DIscuvfeiv for Consumption; she ooiigld a bottle and to her delight Annul h irw lf beneflfted from n m dose. She continued Its use and af ter taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and Is as Well ns she ever was.—Kris* t r i |l bottles «V tills Great Discovery a t flux! way ’ s Drug Store, large bottles 50c. tun) CD 0 VEEC 0 ATS $8.50 se : serviceable on e . B-tt^r for « , 88, anil »t0. dh 1| C\ buys a nob? by Fall or » inter Coat in all w oo l. Mel to rs,. ChfndhiM etc ; Borne a t tins pr’ev reduced from 810, •15aril 314’ i *C and t rfi m ijpJLtJ that to 328 a r e Cods t h a t are a )m u s t 'te- >ond description. The finest Kerseys, Melt-ms,''i.etlmdi Worateils, Waifs, *tc. Styles the newest and cwel- Jest London Ilvx, with ha f mch welt seams, s.de vents, J and fall W v e t C u H u m . C o a t s that cannot he pro duced in tM* ra<trk- etforloveor nuriey i s s s s s s a s s s a ^ S T J I T S In thisline Recov er the whole range from a good suit a t 95 to tho finest Clay dtagonel ut •25. These goods are from the Uneat m an u fa c tu re s -— people who make style and perfect fitalifa-longstudy, and are able to p r o d u c e m o r e handsome and bet ter suits than the average t a i l o r . Sacks, double and single b r e a s t e d , straight andtound corners, with and w i t h o u t p a t c h pockets. Three & one button Frocks and PrinceAlberta all these in the va rious new weaves and textures, com bining the largest and best assort ment ever shown in Greene County. =3 ssa Wo call special attention to onr lino of BLACK CHEVIOTS in Sacks and Brooks. THE PHENOM- INAL SELLERS OF THE DAY. CHILDREN’S 0VERC0ATS.-50 Coats at $1.50, Worth $2, $2.50 and $3.00. Other styles in long, all-wool Scotch Overcoats, with Cepes, $5 to $10. Children** Saits from $1.25 to $8. Knee Pantaf from 25c to $1-25. Onr line of Underwear IS the largest and best we have ever shown. Fall up in Hats, Caps, and everything in Ken’s Furnishings. A pleasure to show yon through, bay or not.
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