The Cedarville Herald, Volume 13, Numbers 1-21
PfaptwPmi M I 9 I * L i f t FK* ANNUM- Come t o 1 !, oh t h e ' 4 ^ . rUfc|»!!»rjr Is -fuityj * Gwy <>*$■£(*&■ men graph C u f r T * JteNBMgwayb, liter fo ifo a n d y f A lexandria, J n 'j ; ; J <i t a g ‘ go jlel&iiunt. M^Ar&ile McMillan, „of fcpringfi&jL .are rooming over the addition of a ' girl' baby in ill • 1 ~ ^ C* V V ! “ •tljeir holme. w<* ili^eSjtMlu.^mitli ami IJUiCfStew* art attended the cqmmencement exer cises at Antioch and- of the high school atSpririgfielcL, " ; **l J.-M.Barbcr returnM. W^tlnjisday , from Chicago, where he has been spending ^a Few days viewing the World's Fair buildings. For Sale or Rent.-r-A frame dwel ling of d roomsj.with garden, well aud* fruit. Desirable location. For particulars call on‘Mrs. H, D.Gline. Arrangements have l>een made tt> hold a series of meetings in-Cednri vil^e Sabbath afternoons. The first wilt be conducted.by Rev. SprOul to. morrow (Sabbath) • at 4:30 p. nu, at. . Ervin & Williamson's halt, The Hission baud of the Covenan ter church (old sides) gave a lawn fete ou D, S. Ervin’s lawn Thursday evening. The house and groundr were illuminated and. presented, a; very attractive appearance. ; . We nre under obligations to”Mire. J. M, Barber for a copy ofjthe Chica go Inter Ocean containing agraph ic description of the lightning Striking the Grant equestrian Statue and the. hilling of three persons who sought shelter there tropi the storm. Miss Caioline Steriet died a t her ■home on Cedar street, yesterday utter oootf a t four o’chwk. after years of suffering ydth consumption. Miss Sterret was thh last surviving mbhibef of the family of Mr. Beatty *■ Sterret, her father, mother and sister sleeping in the cemetery north of town, Miss *Kterret was a member of the U. P, church of this placer and a Christian in the strictest sense of the word. We could not learn the date of the funer- 'al 'services. - y. W. Oldham, agent for the ae fiiguee of E . D. Hdlri^gle, a t Xjefiift. is selling on his pwn responeihility < wind pump Which ia having a run in this county. The pump is guaranteed and what makes it sell so much better than any other is the fact that it csss he bought a t least thirty tfollaae cheaper, than ,*ayv»*hermanuffictured. I t g^re* a i good and itf some instances better sathfaction than tlie higher priced wind pumps. I f you want one do not jail to call on Mr. Oldham, at the corner of Main and Whiteman streets. By the way his stock of har ness le immense and he makes his prices Correspond with the bankrupt sale of the buggies and carriages lie sells a t assignee's sale. dust as sure as hot weather comes there will be mote or less bowel com plaint in this vicinity. Every person, and especially fiMeiliw ought to bate acme reliable medicine at hand for in. stant use la case it is needed. A $5 or 50 cent bottle of Chaniliorlain’s Colic, Cholera ami Diarrh<>MBetaddy is just what you ought to have and all ^fat you nedd, even for the taeei «eve*t and daagawMN Cases. I t ie the b*sL l i e most JwDabte and most sno> oewtfii treatment known and k pleas ant t« take. For safe by B .G .Rldg- m * . PS 190 fa in t The Nations! democratic conven tion held at Chicago this week nomi nated for president Grover Cleveland, despite the opposition of h** state against him. The nominatte* was made on the Amt ballot, Cleveland re. ceiviag 616$ votes, Bpl 113/ Boies lOBj Gsrmsn 39}, the. remainder be ing divided between Stevenson, Mor rison, Campbell, Pattieon, Whitney and Russell, The nomination w*» made unanimous by a motion from Ohio, seconded by Flower,^ of New York. .General .A iE . Stevenaom of Illinois, was. chosen for vice presb dent, The nominations were received in Cedaryille by; the. democrats with but little enthusiasm, but like alt others will acquiesce and do' the best they can jfuder the circumstances. From present appearance the comjpg c»mjm*gn will be fraught with but little -. enthupiasty . a*,tbe , nomiua tions of both the great parries haVeeo far failed to elicit mom than % t) ckeer. ' EvtfryjSply who reads the Herald will? remember £hn/ Mchlil^ah's r;ice hotusewud the large quantity ofic^he stomd away feat winter for the«bene- fit of hid frlOnds; dim-intended hav ing a gteatfime thxrsummer', making ice cream to take jjrith him when. he w$nt fo rce his best girl, but alas, he learned last week that “The best laid schemes o*hiicean’ men Gatigatt agley.” \ , The weather was warm Und-Jim concluded that ice cream would be just the thing Uml at once wept to hie “ ieOhouse,” dug down under the tods of clover chaffhe had thrown over the. frozen fluid to keep, it from melting,' only to And that old $ol had got in Ids work effectually and had not’ left even a vestage of whdt had been ice when it was packed away last winter. Nbjfconly had it melted but the ground where -it had laid was dry and Jim at- Iasi came to the conclusion that the vision of-ice crCam he had so often in dulged in" was only a dream, Wtf have not heard whether he intends to put up ice next season or not. »v The Photograph1Gar -will remain in town- only a few days more.. - • We bought 'fife Works cheap and will sell them Cheaper than Other mer chants can buy. Ben Ridg^vay. > Torpedoes, sure, to 'crack at Ben Ridgwayh. ' .. Hon. W. V. Lucas, Ex-State Aud itor of Iowa, says: “ I have used Chamberlain's^GoughRemedy in my family and have hd, hesitation in say ing it is an excellent remedy. .1 |>e- Hevwall that is claimed for i t Pei- aotwafflicted by a cough or.a cold will find it a friend.” There le no danger from whooping cough when tins rem edy is freely given. 25 and' 50 cent bottlwjfor sale by B. G. Ridgway. A Stove that has outlived 39 years’ conijietition and increases each year in number of sales is The Charter Oak. I t has a gauze oven dr or. I t roasts meats and turkeys Without basting, - ■ I t cooks custard and onions in the ovs&at the same time without trading flavor one to the other. I t cooks with less futl than any stove made. I t sella like hot cakes And is sold by Paullih Bros. Jamestown, 0 . - ■, 14-2» N sw T r y i I t wilt cost you nothiog aud will niraly do you good, I f you have a C<)Ugh, Cold or any trouble with Throst, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to ivc iv liaf.o r money will be paid ack. Bufferete From Im Grippe fbundit j»«t the thing and under its wee had a sueedyhud perfmt lecovery. Try a famine bottle a t bur expense and Jew* for yourselfjust how good a think it hr. Trial bottles fine a t B. GvRjdgway'a Drug Store; Large *l*iKte,uudlLftO. * , £«6fctoa’e A r a ra t tta tva . The beat salve ia the world for tp c m * p ik * o r m p * f 4 * m m m VMW -ltel i ^ i W V R V P i t l e The newetylei | r carpet* lo f i tfeiryear are the hand* fomeit 3ever shown. It need tobe to get ahandBom* carpet one would have to buy In thejbfgh |rades to get suited, but tbis year yon efth get beautiful colpiing^ andpatterns in Tithe lower and niedium grades. In the bebt grade ^cf Ingrains we have an endless variety of $tvles and in patterns that arecopied from fine Bruss e ls All grades of Tapestry Bi usse!ls froui-a good at 49 etti. ayd. up to the very best goods made in tliis coiintiy. Mattiogs are more popular than ever the patt^ins are prettier, they are cheaper and the qualities are better, than ever before. The new thing in th’s line this year Straw mattings made on Twine warp and they are bound to wear. Curtain*-* of every kind, Lace curtains fromoOcts. a pair to $20.00 Shadesfrom2o cts a wiudow on spring rollers to the very best;fringed' goods; Pot- tiers from $5.00 a pair up to the best! Some new thingsin Poles, Brackets, and Fret Work for Doors and Windows. . Ouij stock ofHouse -furnishing goods s the niost complete ever shown in Xenia. Estimates given andwork done in very best manner. Jobe Brothers & Co., Milton Keys has re moved his shoe shop to hb new room next to the Nes bit projierty on, Main st. where he will be glad to have all customers call. ■. ■'■- ■V#' .’f’- * ■ ' ' I '■'*» # ............. . ’ , ’ Reduced Rnces. Everything in the line of Millinery at a reduction. B arber & M c M illan . Sehtlete e f the F m M I c S c I mm I Are requested to call at Barr A Mer ton’s if they want to purchase frames for tiie picture of the school house or room roatea recently purchased by them. Binder Twine at Bull & Spencer’s. XetkeeffcitieMeKt. All persons owing their last year’s account will call , a t once and setUei Those contracting accounta within the past six months will also confer a fa vor by calling ami paying up, Jacob Alexander. Machine oiis at Bull & Spencer’s. l i l t l t e All persons kuowiugfhemseives in debted ter me will please call aUd make settlement a t once. T, H. Baldridge, M. D. Fancy Lemons at Bull dr Sj>encoi’s. . 4 BKRNES & C 0 .f m m m M m .STOVES •i -4 - - ' •. t r n T T f i i ; MHnPF , IV p IR N 0 / s TOO to 1 8 4 X E N I A , - LARGEST SELECTION OF FOLDING LOUNGES EVER CARRIED BY ONE HOUSE. FROM 89.00 to 120.00." ----WONDIRFULXL T h e O rig in a l E v a p o ra tin g V ap o r S tove. , A Stove that lights like'gas! A Stave that makes no smoke Or smell! „ A Safe Stove! ,«Au Economical - Stove!■ . A Stove calling for ho ekill to op~ erafeitt ' A Stove that never geft out of or der! ‘ ; , ' .. , A Stove that pleases the user, sat isfies the dealer, and stays sold! THE Stove that has revolutionized the’Va por Stovebusiness! f .Needle valves beyond the reaOh of children. ’ The followingItemclipped fromthe b.Madison (Iowa,) Democrat, con tains information,well worth remem bering: “Mr. John Roth, of this city, Whomet with an acckteat a tew days ago, #pnu‘ni»g and bruising his teg and arm quite severely, was cared by one 50 cent bottle of Cham- bftteb’e Jhrin Balm.** Thk rmnedy h without an equal for^1sprains and should have jk place in e v e r y hauiehold. For sale by B. U. Ridg- v*ay. . i '.:TkuM| CSwa.. :: ■ ■■Valy 'WPw ■■ i'lMieeteairtaWftfl 1 . | T p s te tn a M wvf ‘ “ l ^ a m Hantowat f s ]{iwiten}atcs«tiiigai)jaif .Ha k t l ^ e n MUffla./ Warn!Gag1 JCg-matte a id lie t, ' OhiiiigS « f 8t‘lihM te « f F««m * | g e r Train** o f the i e a u - x y lv n u ia L in e s . ; .A change in the schedule of pas senger trains on ' the Pennsylvania Lines went lute effect Sunday, May 29.. Under the new schedule the time, of-trains a t Cedarville is us follows: Depart for the Wept nt 4:19 a. m. 10:30 a. m. ami 5.20 p. m. Depart for the East a t 7:40 a. m. and 4:28 p. m, Tha correctetl Official Time Card will be given In the next issue of this pap**- ■ - T « Washington, D.C.,v 1 a Fannsyi- vanla Llnaa atRadwaad Ratsa. On July 16th and 17th excursion ■tickets (o Washington, D .C ., account nteeting of League of American Wheelmen, will be sold from princi pal ticket stations on the Penniylva* nitt Line* a t greatly reduced ronnd trip rates, good to return until July 24th, S p e d a i e a (teutaa. . 8 . IL Oliflont* N ew Cassel, Wi**. was troiiDled w ith N eu ralg ia and Rheum atism , his Stomach was d is o rd e red , Ills L iver was affected to a n a la rm in g degree, aplw tlte fell aw ay, and he was te rrib ly reduced in il'esh a n d streng th . Three bottle* o f E lectric lllttc rs cured him . E dw a rd S h e jiherd ,lU rrl8bu i'g , III. had a ru n n in g sore on Ids le g o f eigh t years’ s ta n d in g . U mm I th re e liottlas o f © e tr io B itters and seven lioxeS o f Itucklen’s A rnica Salve, And Ills leg iaSound and well. Jo h n Speaker C atawba, O., had five larg e Fevei sort's on His leg, doctors said he was incu rab le. Cue b a ilie E lec tric B it ter* and one 1 h >X Buck ten’# A fn tea salve c u re d him en tirely . Sold by B. G. R idg eway's D ru g s tore. GreBt Beduotiort iu Milli nery. Trimmed bats t i l t cheap. Hftta, Flowers Mia Ribbons nt cost nt ‘ M m . Oom ioji’i f LUBRICATING MACHINE-OILS Qf every kind at prices below those of any house gi the cojrnty, ■ . * ; B. G, RIDGWAY.
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