The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
']■*J-J ]f£ J-T K t 5 L I _ t l D , I R<,r umuyyears Mr, B. P. Tboinp- ' ' * !son, of Des Moines, Iowa, was severe ly afflicted with chrouic diarrhoea. He . M IMD«paW|IK 5 fT WKSKLY WKWSFAPKH. SATURDAY, SEPT.'. 6th, 1690“ u. I f . H L A J I i , E d ito r a n d P ro p 'r . PRICE S 1.25 PC* ANNUM. (■enera l News, Charles York, charged with cutting with intent to kill, escaped from the Hamilton County Jail Monday. The public schools -of Largo, Tnd., were obliged to remain closed on ac count'of the prevalence of scarlet fever. — . At PhilidelphiaSunol and Palo Alto trotted a mile in 2:12Aand 2:13 re spectively, on a jtrack deadened by tjie heavy rain. . ..—... . '• -W----- -----=7 The total of all appropriations for riyers and harbors agreed upon by the 'Senate . ami House conferees' is, 824.98] ,293.' It is reported from Kansas City that the Armours are backing the syndi cate organized some time ago to fight the Whisky Trust. ( •'eurgo ( iilhert di<*dat Youngstown, Ohio, 'worth' SI”*0,600. His boastJJ.)et>'n with Messrs. Pereival and Hat during life was that he lived on three [ton. Ileal Estate and Insurance Bro- «vnu» cents a day. . ,• •• <ken*,. I)es Moines, -Iowa, and -is.one of , , " ,, * * * . “ r , > i the known and most respected ■Mrs. Jlary t.arroi .was run down' and killed !iy a Little Miami vard-on.: g at ihc avenue crowing at Piarl str c , Cincinnati. Monday. says: “At tiwee it was very severe; so much so, that I feared it would end my life. About seven years ago I chanced to procure a bottle of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy, It gave me prompt relief, and I believe cured me permanently, as I now eat or .drink without harm anything I please.” I have also used ir in my family with the best results. For sale by B. G. Itidgwuy. S ta te F a i r , C o lum b u s , O h io . A great feature of the exposition of 1890 will be the special days that have been arranged. Wednesday, Septem her 17, will be Grange Day. Promi nent orators in the order will be pres: eut to participate in the regular pro gramme of exercises. Thursday, September 1,8, will be Secretary of Agriculture Day. This in honor of Hon. Jerry Rusk, U. S. Secretary of Agriculture, who will be present to address the farmers and others interested. Everybody kno.ws Uncle Jerry and everybody will want to' see and hear him. A regular pro gramme .of exercises wjll be arranged for this day i Friday, September 19, will be Far mers’ Alliance Dav. (■apt; W; A.'-Abbott, who has long ANDREW JACKSON, ■ * ■ SUCCESSOR TO DUNLAP & CO. -DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF " L -AND- Doors, Sash % Blinds, L A T H , MOULDINGS , FLOOR ING , SIDING, ETC , • Have just received a new stock. Can offer you better *j Grades for less money than you have deen paying for poor grades busiucss men in that • city, says: ran" testily to the good ' qualities of ( 'hambeflainV Cough Rerih dy. ing used it in my family fur'the . Aur ni Whit mre, -released fr mi ,the *eight yeary f can safely sriy it lm> <)lti" Penitentiary a \w k air", '■a t-1e<|iial for either cnhL **r criHip." b-iMjited'i" ail! hii-wife and murder t cpnt bottl 'S for - tde J»y R, G. Kidtr policeman at his home, Akron; (■). t way/ - Frank Leary in attempting to jump' | | nPV«.Nt ‘ I'.xoutHioii* v ia t-.rum a moving elevator a t( nine.l>reed 1 CeiiiiNvlvitiiiii I.iiK'M. •A ( 'o/s factory -lipped ami his head i«. wa.- caught between the.elevator and ' p::itition and eaushed, und his' neck broken. CALL AND SEE GRADES AND PRICES. PAYS FOB * TERMIT THE ____________ .A'Llve.JThoronjrli*PrwrresfltveSchool,,famlahinRinfitruetltmofthohighe«tar<lcrinthosebranchesthatcvtirr 1. AmbitiuUKVouuirMenaouWomeneiT«mthefoundationof YHirutancntsuccee*amiqualifiedtoearnalivine wholp)«>ar, Practical otudioe, nkiUful teacher*»thorough course. Instructionindividual andBoarraneftd NELSONBUSINES COLLEGE ThinPall orWinter, oneshouldknowwell DAY SCHOOLthatHtudrhtgmayenterthoSchool atanytime. Learntowritewall, ail'dbecomecxpert"atfiguronand*tboronghlyuudcxfiVani i^jna«<>rhowjian^tim^lnaybu^you work* *®"8endforcatalogue. Jf youwant U* boa bookkeeping* Thennomatte n n ra tnc*m i>w# will De«urt*<»f v» BANKER OB FIISbCLASS BUSINESS MAN START WITH A 6000 EDUCATION. NELSON BUSINESS ’M d. cidLLEaYTSPBINCFIELlOHIO. Albeit Hayden, ti thirteen-year-oid in kniekerboeker-, was intercepted at will lie sold'at one fare for tlie round i The Ohio State Fair wiil open at ■ trip via the Pennsylvania Lines West U olumbus on Monday, September lo, *ceomra<><Uf,lonn fo r .vuuntr v-emen in Liulfri* (Unit. Ju.t rouiplnod; umlcr tint cure of am*-, joa. Cataloguelrcc. Addres*S. F.Bieckenridi-*, Fur complete dueed rates via' the lio- I’ennsvlvaniu inf Pittsh mill mi F^nteiiiber ttth. and i and close on .September '19th. < itieinnati on his runawav from his; , , -----, 7: , 777 ,, • ' ‘ ' , . . ;23d, and October 11th. ho e i parents home 11 ashnigton ( Hv to i, ’ . , . , , . , , . . . ■ . . ilntormation apidv to nearest ticket or l.uie.. . .. i.mke his tortnne in the Western- 11 • ^ ■ passenger agent. ’ ■ “— —----*— country. . ” ...................... : James II, McWilliams, a retired — S T A T E F A I R K X i ’l IW I O X S ' ' The body of a may supposed to be J Hilly Moore, the victim .of the shanty-1jg<Mi n(.0,| g llt(>N to boat tragedy at Lawrenceburg, Ind., v ia tlie l*en,m.vl yuniri U i . cm wis found at the mouth of Big Bone, . Sep t, l.'.tii to liltli. Creek, Ky,. about live miles below ------- - Rising Sun, Iml. - ’ ■ Round trip tickets to Columbus on - 7 “ * * *■' r~~~7 . . . . .account of the Ftate Fair will be sold Ib'pre-ct.'tativc smv.-cr, of <>»»»..visi thl. jWusWvnttia Lines or, Scp- was o! ligcd to withdraw tromthe com--t{ii[ih(>r ir|thf 17l,u ' um, merdmnt, comniitted huieidc at his ^ ' hpine uii Price Iliil, Saturdav, it is O ln tnb iiH . . . . . : , thought on aecoijiit ot hi« stitferings fi‘om rheumatism, ’ ■' 0KAOQJAINTE0 V/ITH gUE GEOGRAPHYOFTlfECOtTWXRT, WILL OBTAIN MUCHVALOABLS INFOUMATION FROMA BT0DTTOF THISMAP OF mittee inv* tigaiing theadruinistrati< n of Commi-si <m*r of Pensions Kamil 0:1 account of owning stock in Ratlins i refrigerator company, j •‘Burn Jonuie” Conners, in ailrunk- cn passion, shot t£d fatally wounded Sam Gouge, the colored porter of Fay A l Grubers' salo m, Saturday afternoon, lie admitted that Gouge had not of fended him in any way, and says In* does not know wbv he shot him. 19th, good returning until September !0lh, at one fare (aliens in Ohio. 2 t for round trip from G E f t l l A X I A T IIO J L 1 C GRKXS. C O \- V ixrn rs iAtis to l'ittH lin rg ;li v ia Hut JPeniiaylvanm JAhest, Kept. SO and (SI. Is Consumirtlon Incn raD iev Read the following; Mr. C. H. Morris Newark, Ark., saya* ‘‘Was down with abscess ol lungs, and friends and physic ians pronounced mo an incurable con- mnnptiye. Regan taking Dr. King’s Hew discovery for ciinsuraplion, am now on { my third bold**, and atile to oversee thfl work on my farm. It m the finesempd : - 1 cine ever made.” Jesso Middleton, De- i entiir, Oldo. snys; “ Had it not beenJ01" Ur. King’s new discovery lor consiimp* tjon I would have died of lung troubles. VVas'giveii up by doctors. Am nowi n hPHt of health.” Try if. Sample bo'ties ftee at B. (i. U?d««w’nv's dm -.ore. 3} A C n re F o r I ’a r n l j s is . ----- --- . ’ , Frank ( ‘ornelius, o f Purcellj Ind. For . annual -weeding of German ' Ter., says: “ I induced Mr. Pinson ------— ----------- Catholic (bnigress at Pittsburgh, Sept, whose wife had paralysis in the face It is estimated that during the past 21st to 23d, excursion tickets, good to buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain two year* fully five hundred and returning ujltil Sept. 2f*th, inclusive,;Balm. To their great surprise Wore thirteen thousam'Hive hundred spin- will be sold via the Pennsylvania Lines the bottle had all been used she was a dies have been added to the cotton jon Sept. 20th and 21st at one fare for great deal better. Iler face had been spinning power of Germany, and that: round trip, during the same time 8*10,000,000 lIomeseekerM* t ix c a rK b in i Will leave Chicago and Milwaukee have lieen Invested in cotton hulls. Only a few years ago Great Britain fvia the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, eld a position so far in advance o f!Paul Railway, for poi h i . all other countries in the production ofirou (lint it seemed lmrdly probable that any of them could overtake her. It now seems likely that- this is the heaviest iron-producing country in the world. There is a difference in our f*vor for the fiscal year ns com- j*are<twith Great Britain’s output for the calender year, of about three hun dred and fifty thousand tons. Even if our output should not come quite up to that of the United Kingdom, the close correspondence between the production of the two nations is most remarkable. 1 nts in Northern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota. South Dakota, (including the great Sioux Reservation) Montana, ( ’do rado, Kansas and Nebraska, on (Sep tember 9th, and 23d, and October 14th, 1890. Rates for these excursions will he aboutone fare for the round trip, and tickets will be good for return within thirty days from date of sale, For further information, apply to iny Coupon Ticket Agent in the United States or Canada, to A. V. H. Carpenter, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 1 1 1 , _______ THE CHICAGO, HOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAHWAY, drawn to one ride; hut the Pniu Balm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth nssuined its natural shape.” It is also a certain cure for rheumatism, lame back, sprains swellings and lame ness. 50 cent bottles for sole by B. G. Ridgway, Electric Bittern. This remedy i«becomingeowell known and eo popular m to need no special men tion. A ll Whohave need electric bitters sing tire asms song of praise, A purer medidM does not exist, and it is guaran teed to do all tb it is claimed. Electric bitten will core all dieeaeea of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheutn wadotheraffections caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent aa well secure ell malarial fevers, Forcure of headachs, constipation aad indlgsetion try elsetrie httfanr-rentiM satksfcctk* guaranteed, or money refunded. Prlre w oents and i l per bottle. . .. . (5) a u w iio , j * k » o n jic . m uA iuu, i s i a u u , i u 4 i* u u « iu iO Mu a v N n p o r tt MUBCfttlDPf Ottutnvva, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, W interaet, AudubomjETarlan anoCounctf Blufle, in lOWA-MlnneapoUs and St. Paul, In MINNESOTA- Watertown n n d ^ io u x LallB.in DAKOTA—Cameron, a t. Joseph and EUuaae City, id M ISSOCHI-Omaha, Fa'.fbtny and Neleon, in NEBRASKA—Horton, Topeka, utctalnson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, CaldweU.in Kaneaf—Pond Creek, ennee 8 ey, KlnBrflaher, El Reno’ in the fNDIAN ffcBBrrOBY-and Denver, Colorado Bpringe, Pueblo, In COLORADO, FREE BecUnln* Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson and podge City, and Palace Bleep- bag .Cars between Ohicaffo, Wichita and Hutchinson. Traverses new and v a s t areas of rich farming and Erasing lands, affording th e b e st facilities of et, northwest and sports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors In splendor o: *he locomotive, well ventilated, ‘ PullmanjUeepers. and Dining ( Council Bluffs and Omaha, with cago and Denver, Colorado r ty and Topeka. Bplendld urs) west of MissourilUyi anct to and from siS t The DIRECT l in : k iv c fu w u iv E fv i i/v * eswwyyi ng Chair Care between Child Pueblo, via Bt. Joseph. or Kansas rr iaco. LINE to and from Pike1 a s & s s ’i f ' & i s a r 1” o i*“ ' * « * ? ■ * • end Sioux VIA T H E ALBERT LEA ROUTE, ns dally between Chicago and Minnee«K>jleend . eclinlng ChatrGars fFREE) to and fro ty. Through Chair Oar and EUeeper between : :Felle.yla Hock Island. Tfhe jiv o n te lin e jo rfpm v in , &“ on‘ ^ ^ - innemreatend L , JOHN SEBASTIAN, GHIGAGO, ILL 0m*l WetetltfmA.
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