The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
A.N IXPEI'XN'DBXT W'K k KLY NEWSPAr**, SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1990 IV. IT. S L A J l{t E d ito r and, P r o f i t PRICE SI.39 PER ANNUM.I Bucklcn’BArnica Salve, \The bfHitaalvaIn tim world for «««».. iwuiswuaores* ukw a , im U rheum, < jw% ■ore*, totter. chapped heads, ^I'bjeiiijf eonuatid allakii? eruption*.andPositive 1* oare« pHsa, or nopur required. Iu« siurmntMd .togive perfect e »tl»teet| 0 !i, or.money refomled. Filce 25 oente a Pa*, ForBaleby B. Q. Ridgeway■ Dick Townsley, o f Springfield, called on Cedanrille friends Monday. Mrs. Edward Harrison, a prominent lady living at Lagonda, Clark county, died' Saturday morning ‘at her . resi dence. She wan devotedly attached to her daughter,Mrs. Colgan Burns, and grief at the departure o f the latter for California was the cause o f her death. She had no bodily ailment. Cal Crain has gone to work to re model the old Frazier store room. Its familiar front is now a thing o f ■the past, os it has been entirely tom away and a handsome new front will take its place. The floor o f the building will be lowered so that it will be easy o f ' access and other changes made that will materially add to its appearance. Mr. Crain expects to be able to move his stock ihto that bnitding by the first o f January. ... ' lies A m ' --- ■."■I . A runaway caused considerable ex citement in Cedarville.abo.ut six o’clock Monday evening. Mr. James McMil- Ian had been to Xenia and stoppeddn front o f his sisters’ residence upon "his return, to get his mail. While stands mg his.horee managed to slip its bridle and started at once on a dead run, up Xeuia Avenue to Main street, thence on to Washington street past the old Baptist church. When opposite Mrs. Irvine’s the buggy waif dashed to pieces and Mr. McMillan was thrown under a wagon, suktaining several slight bruises. He went at once to Dr. J. O. Stewart’s office where his wounds were attended to. Mr. Me. had a . very narrow escape, to say the least. From the report o f Secretary Por ter, o f the census office, just received, we learn -the . following facts: The population o f the United States has increased in the past decade 24.57 per cent. The population exclusive o f white persons in the Indian territory, Indians on reservations and Alaska nowbeing 62,480,540. Ohio has a population o f 3,666,719, an increase of 468,657 or 14 65 per cent. She, however, is obliged .to take fourth place, Illiuoia having 151,817‘ more inha!)itante, Ii 3 Umg made an'increase of 24.06 per cent. The report makes very interesting reading. Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea \^hile In the service, have since been permanently cured o f it by Chamberlain’s '’’olio, Cholera nud Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by B. G. Ridgway. Hack to the Old Way. After deliberate consideration oil the corps o f physicians employed by the Jucksou ^Manufacturing Co., to investigate the so-called advance in medical science with reference to the treatment o f lung troubles,they have decided that the old reliables medi cinal properties o f Wild Cherry Hark and a highly eliminated preparation o f Tar, possesses the most reliable stimulant to the weak and distended lobes o f the lungs. They are na ture’s own remedies, and as a con sequence tite manufacturer lias de cided to continue the sale o f Jackson’s W ild cherry and Tar Syrup under a positive guarantee that one dose Will relievo the most obstinate cough and one bottle will generally cure a cold. Price 25 And 50 cents. For sale by B* G. Ridgway. TO TENXTJSMEE. Fronsnaced Ilopeleaa, Yet N a v e l . From a letter written by Mrs, Ada X.1Hurd, o f Groton, $ . D „ we quote: ‘Was taken with a had cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors gave mb up, saying I could Ilvo but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined i f I could not stay with ujy friends on earth! I would meet my absent ones above. M y husband was ad? vised to get Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and -Golds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at B, G. Ridgway's Drugstore, regu lar size, 50 cents and $1.00 fir S U C C E S S O R T O DUN LAP & C O . ■DEALER IN ALL KINDS 07 - Euan iens win the Penn*yl- vawl* 11 rm December Id , - « l *to<l 4th. Excursion tickets at one fare for round trip will be sold via the Penn sylvania Linos to Dayton, Tenn., ou December 2d, 3d, and4th, on account o f land sales. Tickets will be good returning tea days from date o f sale. -AND-———- Doors, Sash % EtlPEPS r. This is what you ought to have, in fact you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thou sands o f dollars are spent annually by pur people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it m ayb e had by ail. We guarantee that Elec tric Bitters, i f used according to di rections and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon. Dyspepsia and iustall in stead Eupcpsy. We recommend Eliotric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases o f Liver, Stomach and K id -' neya. Sold at 50cts and $1.00 per bottle at Ridgway’s Drugstore. (4) LA TH , MOULDINGS, FLOORING . SIDING, ETC , i • * ..................• Hfr-Lij.rit ' '• - • . [ . • I - ’ ■ ' - . v •. _ 1 - - • . • . . Have just received a new setek. Can offer you better Grades for less money than you have been paying for poor grades. CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. FOR BARGAINS INCLOTHING DOISTT FATT, t o v is it s 1 GRANDALL &CO iWING to the remarkable and unprecedented rush during the last two months, we haven’ t had a word to say* Onr stock bus been replenished, all back orders received, and we will make prices thatwillbehardto duplicateelsewhere* .am c o A Ts $ar>of?:i «Hrv!ce.iUlB o ns B-tt. i for to, 48, ami tlO db T O l’>ivon imb. ny Fall, nr » iulci C".‘ f in all w o o l , A’ I Itl'!)*-, GhindbULs. c c *, annmat H im piipt* rfdneed from ftlO. Ilfi and 814 su.d f r om t J p lD tfmt to S23 a r e Cunts t h a t are a l m o s t be* vona description. Tilt* lliicst Kersvys, MeitoriH.S'irUai ill WorstcAp, W«ha, etc. Styles tin; newest Hud tut*-) lest. JLocfli n B x, with ha f a ch welt seams, side vents, J and foil *Ve vet Col lars. C o a t s that cantmi i nnro* ducetf in tlihiiHtk- et for loveo» money ^S5HSH5aSH5H5asaSHSHSaHEHHS?H2SH5H5asrHSHSHSaSHSHSHSH5H5e5ZSB5a5H5H i s e s a s =SHSSSE5ESH5aSH5aSaSH5a5SS2Sa5aSHSfaSE5iISB55SE5cl5£S2SaSaSHSa^ STITTS In this line wecov- er the whole range ’ from a good suit at to to tiie finest 5 1 Clay diagonel at S 125. These goods S3 are from tho finest s g manu fa c tur es— £=j people who make E3 style and perfect . 3 fitalifa-longBUidy, 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 . Backs, double and single b r e a s t e d , straight and round corners, with and w i t h o u t p a t c h pockets. Three Sc one button Frocks and Prince Alberts all these in the va rious new weaves and textures, com bining the largest and best assort ment ever shown IUGreene County. Wo Cull special attention to onr lino o f BLACK CHEVIOTS In Sacks and Frocks, THE PHENOM- INAL SELLERS OF THE DAY. CHILDREN’S 0VERCOATS.-5O Coats at $1.50, Worth $2, $2.50 and $3.00. Other styles in long, nil-wool S co tch Overcoats, with Capes, $5 to $10. Children’s Bulls from $1.35 to $8* Knee Fanis from 25c to $1*25. Our line of Underwear is the largest andbestWehave ever shown. Full up in Hats, Caps, and everything in Men’ s Furnishings* A pleasure to show yon through, buy or uot. ess A.R.GmiM5Go LOWEST TRIOS G L o rm m
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