The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
F A L L W I N T E R FALL .!{ L A R G E STOCK A t . p r ices lower than ever before. New bargains while the season lasts. Call regularly and examine the large'variety we a r e showing. Fall Ovcrcoate in Kerseys Melton, Corkscrews from $8 to $ 20 , I Children’s Overcoats, Infancy Plaids, Kersey and Block Cheviot, with or without Cape, prices $2 to #10.' Underwear.-—’One of the most complete stocks ever shown, Natural Wool, CamelsHair, Swift Goi.de, Medicated Flannels, Canton Flannel, etc,, prices'25c tp*$5. * Winter Overcoats in Chinchilla, Beaver, As- trachan, Irish Frys, Meltons and Kerseys, prices $5to $25. Odd Pants, all the lateststyles fromthesmallest boy to the largest man, 25c to $8. rCloves.—This department is complete. Calsor, Buck, Jjarinack, Plymoilth, Seal Skin, Calf Skin, Angor Knit Jersey for dress and work ing, prices 25c to 52. Ghevipt Suite for boys, men jjnd children, bound and plain,-in single and double breasted sacksand cutaways, from 85 to $18. . : Shirts..—We lead the procession. Everything that a person can imagine in full1 dress embroi dered fronts. Satin Stripe Flannelsand Dojnit from 50c to $3. / Hat Band Capsweare showing in thisdepartmeut .a full line of thelateststiffand softhatsinmarket' Jersey Suite, ages from 4 to 9, in blue, black and brown, prices $S to 80. Trunks and -Valises.—In Leather, ,Zioc and Wood .Finish, prices from $1 to $10. Also a full line Traveling "Bags, priees from 75c to $8. Hosiery.—See our fast black warranted not to fade. In Nut, Wool, Lisle Thread, Baldriggan prices 5c to$1. Everything in this line. STOP A N D IN Q U IR E TH E PR ICE OP EACH “ A U TUM N A L B A R G A IN ” W H ILE T H E Y LAST. A V IS IT W ILL P A Y YO.U, 4 3 BRADY & MAIN S XENIA OHIO. Ju tjiDtfritNkDE 2 ?Tw**KUr.i«*w»i**r*n. SATUKbAY , DEC. 20, 1890 B L A IM fJ S d ito r and P r o p 'r PKIC5 A l.EE FKII AHtlUM, osnincM DIWK ctoky . ' Covenanter Oltwreh.-itUv T. f . gprniif, PMstor. ite *«l*r services *» 11son * im: riaUUHthschool at U>;0o » « » ’ B .P , Otolruh.^Hev* J . F . Morten, neater. Services at 11:00* Ulf Habbatb *eHoot»t m m *,W. / r ■' M*-BU CUmreh.*- Hov. Q. JVTurta.n*"- tur* .Presoldng at 10:45, * nit Habbatb ki litHit at 3-.W a. trt.f OlnaS,t»*'**■ p .»»».; Yoiimx penplev meetls- at 7UW p lit: prayer Ynwellng Wednesday availing at V . P. Chifreh.-*-Itov, J. C. Warnnek, pastor. Services afrllKWic at and 7 i STsablmth 4»bool at hi AM i K. UhMroh.—R*r. J. 1).. Jas*-- San, pastor, Service* at ttOre in ami 7sSifimssoh Sabbath; HaliMIi SSOGp m; class, 7:00 p m each Friday. Baptist Church. — Rev. D. M Tiirnr/, jBStJfflrjfai s s K a j i SsOOo’oloak n itif Prayer meetingWi*b aeedap sight. THEY WAN T TO ESCAPE. A OhlQ««oJ*0#r TaB* Me . Ctomfcutaogr Bofird*** Tk+ ttate.tt C*ls»i*»i> Wm Wet* tea w¥ BnNPlWJ4-*JAWvBIWR * igW81iTMirtia^‘ wteMim*- VTsp Of MM ~ _ “Ibavs sfrtokjr h i « t facets in vay betel,ne*Jd Jalter ffA te a Cbtoeg* Hewsreporter, “aadeenre at the** are ao aagretcfnl the* they treat to feat* aitkoetctopptaf teaay gaoi-hye. ”lt tore***y aMritortor m outrider teaeyt ‘OWt wall#they**Mererkeepip* 1* there, r# pet out assaehew/ hat JhiaeMwaaceoattf ha afterPMf i t la# trealp ftMMAPMWaait matter te aa- *^ tn the yrieeww* &* eat ytafl la their feteMpreeiririJ ae wight h* jxwted. There are sian»» ei*a ta here whoare toe leey te mitrea are**,, fk a t I verily belter* if th# m m m m left aye* tfcejr. w#eld**t l i t * ae»M«e* m m fh hMtMh Aril ^ttey aea Parer arieiiaAiof ahy PMIhf'.'ltpWiy t f m ta Ari»*,»ae«$A«t , ••Buttaerois another wt or feUows {uu!5t ^ ^ ^ who need tbo closest watching. They i ^ oan g&t d6yv0 to tbe kitchent toroe are tho professional robbers, burglars up through the ltundre,' out Into the pod thieves, They would ss eoon hit a ( office, and then take their changes of guard on the head ind snatch his keys [ 2Qttiuir past the man at the dooh If aa eat their dinner. They, don’t caro' |jbo ®ove was made at night and tbo two straws abouteutt(ng a mah*8 throat pn Ruard » t ,the dcor vnto over- and, knowing that when tried they will •poured tho sohetoe would Work. 8on»» probably got a long prison sentence,!. |yem tohemo was obnoocted by retber reckless in their conduct. Tlu-y i wb|0i, ^ number of prisonors wero to keep quiet and orderly, becanso thoy Je8Cap(!. m,0 ring-leaders planned to know it pays to do to; but give them havo a small oxploeton Uke place In the once a ©banco and thoy would make a ;wcflt ond of the jail, and while the break for liberty, borne of tho most fguards would make a rush to see what expert burglarngot in hero at times, j ^as tho matter, a ooruln number were ^ jS?* koepe usbu^y to 1^ t#ko ono at these elevator keys,-go holdthoee mop, They are wen who j down tbat way and ttaakea dash for llb- ^ taxoalnws^ any material and t t a k o j ^ Thc pUn WfU j*sa(blo, but wq ^ykw do fakO yon tp fit. Hero teono u the tmd and hid tho ring- Mmplool their ,work,” end the Jailer produced* largowoodqnjcoy. , . It w*amade from thoyonndof a oom- ao * woodenohMr, andWas as, finelyAn* Uhedis any keycouldbe. .The Caagev for turning.tho look had^boegaMdeout of another -piece of wpfd, sod aeatiy fitteddn. -j : “That was tho work pf a Freaeh burg-' lar wo .had in-hero about nlno yaore ago,” aaid the Jailer. “ It Is thekey to the elevator, and works hotter than onr own, How bo got the stuff 1 4on’4know, bat bo wanafod to seenro tho wood and whittle it oat. Ho nevor hsd a cbanOo to use it, however, for 1discovered it in timeand tookpoetoesioa, IIorris another key that was mad* for th* elovatarby. the setoriou* Alqx MoKay, This la of also, and was * harder job for the maker than the wooden one.” The key was ■Mother fine piece et taochaaUm, being made froma ohnakof ri&o’tbaibad been out into tho right ehapo with a pocket- knife* loaders in the dungeon before thoy know what tho matter was. .. “Another rime two prisoners escaped by rutting through the colling,and gutting out oil tt }0 roof, but they ware captured two dayalater. A number of the prisoner*- bare at times out out the rinc frohi their vsnUlstors, hopltef-to G t down through tkatway. Any hum- rof fruitless efforts are being made, had wo httvo to bo opatlnoslly on tho watch. I .can nearly always toll When Chore is any mischief on foot, and then the prisoners and , Ifcolr calls .are' searchpd;*V_J_______________ - For pain iu the stomnche, colic, and - O kfick of D i - ttob Si O am ,i\, cholera morbus there Is nothing better i in.finb horses, Golunibus, O., .i i - k __1 >OEKTMJMK\~r-EttWy lust spring otuf ^thiiQ Chamberlains Colic, ■Cholera)0j-otl(, WJI8 gyrionsiy fnjurcil and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by |by .being kicked. Arabian OH was B. G. Nidgway. j rceoinweiidud tous and we guvo it a ’ — :— « ............. . 1trial. The-result was not only sati's- Excureion rates for the Holidays I factory, hut surprising. Tim wound will bo iu effect at all ticket stations I l4 ,, , . , . ' ... . . » ready lor ti«« .iq a reiv days. Sinco ot the I onnsylvnum Liues West b»| tlmt iinic wo have by ite use cured Pittsburgh, on December 24th, 25th 31st, 1890, and January 1st, 1891. Thereturn limit has been extended two days longer than last year, viz: uufil January 5th, thereby affording nn excellent opportunity lor tpepdiug Christinas and New Year away from home. ; 1 « A son of Mr. M, D, Fusser, n liner? chant of Gibraltar, N. C., was ho bad ly afilicted with rheumatismfor a year- or more, as to be unatde towork or go to school. His father concli)ded a imiuber of cases ofscratchos and re moved sonic bud cases ofcurb. Ara bian OH is nndoubledly tho best gun- wol hiuck Liiiimeiit that we ever used, and we advise Farmers and Horsemen to kuep,n supply o f it in their stnht^s at nll ljlmes. Tours Ttc- spectfully, D ittoe & G alms . Wooffer $100for a case ofHriAtchcs Arabian Oil will upt cure* For sale by 11. (I. Hidgway. Tlie Iftwapf healthare taught in the scboolsj blit not & a way to beof much practical benefif mid are never iHus* to jlrated by living examples; which In try Chamlieriam’s Pain Balm on the Imany casesmight easily be done. I f boy. ^ It soon cared him and he hasIionic scholar, who had just contracted since walked oneand a half miles to *a cold, was brought before the school, ' # Ff^$a5-wjj uMifiHSJMMi OsliMti 8 An Irish priestat Atenorgaa told tk* following" story of kl* bUbop: llis hardship iidichaplainnaimo toss# the "Pasiten Plsy." They weald fali have had * room**cb« bet this was not post)- M i Th*y kht Jt down separately tossy their prayers by their little cote, amt , jNiwntTy It erMHtefi the mind -of the The jailer had no lack of there keys— bhwpkd* that it woehi not he well to school and back every school day.. 50 'cent bottles for sale hy B. G. Bidg- way. THC FillST ST1M •snte bade from zlno,otbers tin, tro* and wood, sod one ourioua-looklug key been mad* from a little tla tub* male# kteoriioaa shorter than the blab Op’s, andh* gianoed wrer hMahoulderto sea If kte lordship ups about so riake hud ptero of wood. Another one wa* {an « k L The bishop. pro<um*biy ao*- aMiposedof the wire of a peach basket { scandalise bU chahlatn by - “ theshoitncsaof bteptsyerealoOfilaaced ever' his-shoulder. A d 'Waited The pro* Haul war repeated nevesst time* itotk wppllaau were rery tlrod, and. in time, both' fell ailcup They wcre fousd la tha merefog. oa shafr ka«^e etiU. and tiltapfag, . * 4-‘.' ,, and the handle of a pall. They were ail ssarvete la the locksmith line, and Showed tire ingenuityof tfa* men who had made them. Common tahlo-knlvea were so notched *p as te be med* keys* Wedpooket-knive* were also called Into reaoMtieft. Mote of the keys were frte tended AWthe elevator, and Jailer .Fate •kpfektod why that was m . ’ r i t weald do tbem nogeel be make kteridiMr their tfell doers, endthoynever nteeafit It Sven -were the dote* not leaked they seald not getoet. A k f r } -SnSSirJey**ni»S tsdtiNMiteabnHre length of bech row j * Vit'rV « f eelte *vte tee deer# prevenriarfr fw teiein f epeiied i*edpt when rite red r- IS sateed, whteh te doasatthsendby..................... .......... ........... .. «n t « f tit* guarde*. Whs twist* Up » i jrewreyiK-m we enaiis )W> 1 te-wbS*<«Thlsbntlte-wbeel telorited. |ft? iSsij* **. ftA MU iom i e l 1 MONEY «a*Ml# Mi i f tki*4•! «S# h ¥ *n,jwtut<>r m A ma .MIWS- ..... ..............MmetMUil. W, tti WfffM. S*‘ rt*k, I'MW. *»— ilMwi*. HVHll wlli-fW -W IA * Mawvr» 0 -l,,Mw.n, * ;•!»», H-thtom* 1 *r»r hupiTt. !.IW fH »MI m * .............. w«*«»aMA*jr*'J' eo that all could hear thc dry, loud ■ cough and knowits signicanca; eee the thin white coating on the tongue and later, as the cold developed, hpo the protuse watery expectoration and thin frtlS ’liSJ. i^ ^ h ln lS ^ aV rS -^ ry diacharge fromthe note, not one of themwouldever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be given ear, Anything to your satisfhctloti, and you wonder what aits you. You should heed the warning, you are taking tho first step into Nervous Prostration, You need aNerre Ton ic anil In Electric Bitters you will 1 VKAnM «S rM .toM A tf-ere- rere,*H* andwhetrette teeweli d or* aredosed •tel te* tod towered te*f*te*MM*re fote wltehu Ha* *4 dteriter rire .d *v Chanilierlam’fl Cough Kemedy freely* . that all might see that even a severe & ' “ j 3 S V f c ,a 2 a! •“. r ' i ta" r i:‘•^-r*** healthyrondition, aorptteiugr«sUHs1°rat Jwwt K^wy mitigated, when followthiMiscofthisgreatNerreTon- 1 properly treatedassoon as the first inandAllotativo. Tour appetite re-{symptoms appear. This remedy is e - - * r s . - - w « t e a L b - - and croup. I t is made especially for thesediseasesand Is themost prompt hudinoBt reliablemedicineknown for thepurpose. 50 cent bottltt for sale by B. (i. itidgway* • J . iitMm-U. • j* »•***■*1A*MW|'resMWKMM *-t. O-lhw*«, *HMr**, UIW k MH 50c. at CO) tlbw er^USM it # „.. _ icfitin, Try a bottlr. Fries iidgn ay’s Ding Store* H e ilif a y l i x e s r e l e m v iu P r e a s y l v a i t f o X*1nca. Excursion tickets will be sold at reduced rates at all ticket stations On thc I’cntisylvanra Lines WestofFitt*- ) buigb on December 24th, 25ta, ynd ;3l»t,1890, and JaiiMary 1st, 1891. jTickets will be good returning until IJanuary 5th, inclusive. ^ v .......... ............ fettsrcK? m $? m *
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