The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
* wt+it tkm am tyjXUKPttMWii'r WKDKLV NKIVSFAl'KR. teATCRDAY/ SEPT. 18th, 1890. W. II. BLAIR, Editor and Prop’r. P R IC E S 1 .2 5 - P E R AN NUM . At the election last Monday, Maine gave the largest republican majority given any officer since- 1866. Gover- , nor Burleigh was elected by about fifteen thousandmajority, while Speak er Rml Ims ttgaih secured a seat- in ’ the next congress by a majority of about forty-five hundredagainst twen ’ ty-five hundred two years ago. , Enmneipiitiou Day will be commem orated at Columbus, Ohio, Monday, Sq>t, 22 , jointly by the citizens of 2 ^f)ol limbus, Cedarville, Springfield, Xenia, London, South Charleston, Washington C. H., Lancaster, Athens, Oivclevijle, Chillicothe,,. Rendviile, ' Mt. Vernon, tlrbana. Delawawarc, Newark, Zanesville and Coshocton. Excursion rates via the Pennsylvania Lines. Ode fare for round trip T B A l i B ^ l i o E B * TJie Xcpia Gazette o f last Monday contains, an able, editorial upon the above subject,and iu showing the value o f every citizen spending their money at home and for home manufactured goods, say: ‘ “ There.are two cigar factories m ' Xenia which employ fifteen or twenty hands between them; if all the smokers in the couaty would use their goods entirelythey-could employ at -hast eighty, hryi-s , between ‘ them, tew what Uboom that would-lie, and yet no citizen he injured to the extent of one cent.by it.. The new shoe factory thitLisjust starting without any es tablished trade, Could he put on ilpay ing basis with steady work for one hundred hands, if all the people -iu the county would use only its product. Iu doing this no yue in the county Would have to spend at'cnt more- than they do for shoes and the prosperity <>f the county would be. enhanced ’to •that extent. The families thus sub * tamed by home patronage would mid that much to the trade in other lines and furnish that much bettor hoffie market for the product o f the farm at .garden." While the above is trueit is equally, plain tu be seen thatevery dollarspent with home merchants is just as bene, ficiai to *f community. A citizen of Cedarville going to Springfield or any other neighboring city to buy goods that din be purchased just as readily here, not only do our merchants an injustice but contract the currency in this locality just the amount they have spent away from home. An agricul tural district has hut few avenues through which the money market is supplied, and the legitimate ways o f taking it away againisamplysufficient Without our citizens carrying their surplus to neighboring towns Uud spending it with merchants who do not care whether this community “ sinks or swims.” We believe ifcare ful consideration is given this subject this community will be the gainer, as, but few persons who now make, a practice of going away to purchase what could readily be bought at home Would continue the habit when they iK’came aware o f the detriment it docs not only their neighbors but them selves. (■ ek c ro l News. - The Ohio Wine Works, at Martin’? I*\fry, O., will be converted into a brewery. At Elmirs, N, Y,, the horse Rose- k-rry beat the world’s high jumping record, clearing 7 feet | Inch. Colonel Whitfield myi he will not accept tbs position of First Assistant P<sfc»a**torGeneral if it is tendered him.* f • The Odd Fellows, o f Fayette coun ty, Ohio, onMonday commemorated Ate fifth antUVennuy of the Washing' ton ( 1 . II., tornado. Durhambull, that ran himdown while crossing a field, At Rawsouville, N. Y ., a fourteen- year-old boy, jealous of his adopted sister, shother, usinga shotgun loaded with pebbles. Mrs. Keys, the young, woinau ar rested for complicity in the Lawrence- burg murder, has been released on her own recognizance. HHume Olay, o f Paris, Ky., who forged his grandfather’s name, has re turned, forgiven by his family, blit is under arrest to answer for his crimes. The German Catholic Congress will' convene at Pittsburgh on Sbpt. 2let, Excursion rates via the Pennsylvania Lines. See notice in this paper. For mnuy years Mr. B. P. Thomp son, of Des Moines, Iowa, was, severe ly afflicted with chronic diarrhoea. He says: “ At times it was very severe; so. much so, that I feared itwpuld end my life. About seven yearn 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! Ridgway. The Ohio State Fair will open . at Colunibus on Monday, September 15, and close on September 19th,. Re duced rates via - the Pennsylvania Lines. : ‘ ' A N D R E W JACKSON , . ■ ■ •••* * S U C C E S S O R T O DUNLAP & C O . ■DEALER IN ALL KINDS 0F- -AKD- T Sash V Blinds, . B a c k le n 's A rn ic a Sa lve . The best salve in the world for cutai, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cOrnsandalt skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect enuafaction, or tii3Uey refunded. Price 25 cents box. For sale by B. <3. Ridgeway’s x C-apt. W. A. Abbott, who has long been with Messrs. Percival and Hat ton, Real Estate and Insurance Bro kers, Des Moines, Ibwn, and is one of the, bast known and most respected business men in that city, says; ’ can testify to the good qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Hav ing used it in my family for the past eight years, I can safely say it has no equnl;for either colds or croup." 50 cent bottles for Kile by B. G. Ridg way. THENEWDISCOVERY. You have heard your friends and neighbors talk about It. You may yourself be one of-the many who know from personal experience just flow good a thing it is. If you have ever tried It, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is. that when once given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery over after holds a place in the house, If. you have never lifted it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money re funded. . Trial, Bottle* Free, at Kidg way’s Drug Store. (fi) A Care PerParalfsla. Frank Cornelius, of Purcell, Ind. Ter.} saye: “ I induced Mr. Pinson, whose wife had paralysis in the face, to buy a kittle o f Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. To their great surprise befofe the bottle had- all been used she was a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one side; but the'Pain Balm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed itsnatural shape.” ' It is also a certain curb for rheumatism, lame back, sprains swellings and lame ness- fiOcent bottles for sole by B, G. Ridgway. THE F IH tT STEP! Perbapa yon are run down, can't **t, can't ilaep, can't think, can’t do anything to your satisfaction, and you wondar what alls yon. You should heed the Warning; von are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need aNerveTon ic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, brnlihy condition. Surprising results follow theuse of thisgreatNerveTon ic and Alterative. Your appetite re turns, good dineadon is restored, and LATH, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, SIDING, ETC, Have just received-a new stock. Can offer you better Grades for less, money thaniyqu have?deen paying for poor grades . ' . ’ ; '• ' A ' - - - ' ■ ■. ' ' ' 1 CALL AND SEE GRADES AMD PRICES. MVS FOB> ITERMIT THE |Tbl» r*U or Winter. A I,We, Th orou gh , V ■oneebould know well. Ambition* tooag H*n »n g|Y gpilQfljqhB/Uigleyemrv_rncumLUw NELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE ---- —■ -v , .. .. . —....—{orderInIboMbratncheiiUintnrtry Women«lrj»r the foundationof permanentmlcceeeendqualified to e»»n nlWIng. Joe, *klllful t«*cher*. thorough eourae. InetrticUunindividualand eo«rmie-<l latear time, teemwwritewell, endbetonieexpm at figuresind thoroughly undetKtahd Wmm HMI SSfllUllthrtiiiamumw entertheSchool an» i liaarnto te- c m pert«t u esa (bor g ir anumii liookkeepluif. Thennomatter howherd timeemar be. you trill beurnroof work. HWTiondfor catalogue. Ir-yo*riant to bee ■ BANKER 0 1 FIBJT BUU BUSINESSMM STMT WITBI OUODEDUCATION. nUtaoM ■ u i iu ii i ooL tcccrSWilCFiri^, flmft llarvcNt KxcnrNiumi via the PenMaylvnitin I.iiiea- Harvest Excursion tickets to land and business centers in the West, Northwest, South) and Southwest, will be sold at ono fare for the round trip via the Pennsylvania Lines West o f Pittsburgh on September 9 th, and 23d, and October 1-1th. For complete information apply to nearest ticket or passenger agent, STATE FAlit EXCEILHIONS nwirAKiOM, KlYBr*ld<vp.i! *Sbaan elloat#<wrw#» 2fc,tout loll IdM*Wl>.. rouU, ©pet*It© 0 . MAlRW iPp^' <AItfbaMbndonbUnl curlousorlbouyhttniwnm ... iku-.r, ClD’ h nail (*allt WndlrutBOot*,p«p*l'3fc,Mer*. } rfiM O u l*. U4 plCo.omitM -M jtaooy orWt^.lJy; Reduced Rates to Colnmbns Viatlie I'emittylvnninUnes ifiept. 15th to 10th, WITTENBERG COLLEGE, - SFBMGFIELD, OHIO, ( Ovens Sept.S. ThreeLulldihv*. Fourc-ourfoS. Abundant apparatus. Conservatory o f muels. Oradea o f approved hiyfe suhool* aooepted. , Tbonmirh tenohlnir. Boardlnjr, tuition and room-rentierBclioolyearau 8.70. Firttoka** acoamiaodationft for youaB vromen In Ladle*’ t pall, Jnit ootApleicd; under the care o f t n e y>n. Cutaloauefree. Addree»S. F.BfKliMrjdyi. I g a t l mAOQ7Msmsa with tbs oeoobapiiv of the aotmiav, vs; ill obtaut KUOHVALUABLEUIFOBHATIOWFROMA STUDYOFTHISMAFOF Hound trip tickets to,Columbus on account o f the State Fair will he •sold via the Pennsylvania Lines on Sep tember 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th, good returning until September 20 th, atone lore for round trip from stations in Ohio, GERMAN CATHOL IC CON GRESS . Excarslaas to Flttslianli via tbe l'ennsylvaaia Line*, Hrpt. * 0 *n d *1 . For annual meeting o f German Catholic Congress at Pittsburgh, Sept. 21st to 23d, excursion tickets, good returning Until Sept. 25th, inclusive, will be sold via the. Pennsylvania Lines ORSept, 20th arid 2 let at one fare for round trip, , THE CHICI 80 , BOCK ISLINO ft PACIFIC MIUMT, ‘ dtuUng laourr; walk, O., death liy a J Rdgway’a Drug Store, (6) n a a te s rek em ’ r ia can lan a . Will leave Chicago and Milwaukee vim tbe Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railway, for points iu Northern Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, (including the great Sioux Reservation) Montana, Colo rado, Kansas aud Nebraska, on Sep-, ternber Otli , 1 and 23<1, and October 14th, i m Rates for these excursions will be about one fare for the round trip, and tickets will be good for return within thirty days froth date o f sale. For further information, apply to any Coupon Ticket Agent in tbe United States or Cauada, to A , V , H. Carpenter, General Poirenger Agent, Chicago, 111 , «*t of the ' Ottawa, ___thabast ties at •Mt and wovt, uortiiwiHitand tranc-ooMnlo Biinorti, MAGNIFICENT VCRTIBULC EXPRESS TRAINS, "lft*'a|l«:.... . ........ ...................... VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, A nm aa jk , .Paul. ansi E« ST, JOHN, . dwtarelXaaagie. vortu,j ftmeapotteaudi___ JOHN SEBASTIAN, OHIOAUO, ILL. f.U3t v » ixdbvxh SATURDJ W. Jf- Bit. 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