The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
f- C • i ■M U -.■*•- *T. M kV tflH ,IH M ?■#<, m f t . fCo u ' ..-’l 1 4 ^ I i m } i b A B m o f t t L *»*. m —New erop oaanad Apides, Corn and Taatetott, at Gray's. Marriage Hceaw b*t l«*u grunted Laater Baackam, of Xenia, and H im Myrtll Deauy, of this piker. —La Si*’ IS u ltw iM w in IkM stows, reduced to *1.45, All size*. Fnuer*’ shoe store, Xe»ia, 0 . Th* mstuitere of I>r. J . 0 Carson’s chnroh, Xenia, presented him with * gold wktoh hut week, anil Inter on fcundtbathe had m chain and pm muted him with the money to buy ow. —BuikWsnnd General Hardware kt C. M. Croharit. -Grice’s, ofXenia* are headqunrt- ere for the finest Cream and Ices, They ship to alt parts of the county. , The-old soldiers are sending their vouchers to Columbus and will re* reive their quarterly stipulation front Unde Slam In a weekOr two. —Christmas perfumes at C. M Ridgway. ■" (\ » -. (. . ,^ , ‘A rs / ‘ * * Mesdames Hardin and Kell} or Clarksville, were tjie guests of Mr. McCollum and family, last .Saturday and Sabbath.- , —We make Photos that please. Anderson Bros * 14 N,. Detroit St„ Xenia* Mrs. A. Bradford, «t Cedarville, has been the guest of Mrs . Ann Engle/ since Saturday evening. Wayuesvifle News. Ihp, J , O S te w a r t, Phyecinn and Surgeon; Specialist inE y e a n d B a r i Q lapsea A c c u r a t e ly A t l JlMtSd» SAttSfACWOS GtTAKAN- ****>,. ’ Mr. and Mm. 4. 51, Boll and Mr. awl Mrst Will Spencer attended the Twrahull—Lackeyweddiug at James- ♦own, Tuesday. „ —Mew ready to see you with Xfnns novelties of all kinds. Take •a day off and visit our great'expositionof •m y tb ing nice. Alexander A Spahr, S k in . Mr. Henry Owens on the Jismea- town pike i t very sick. Old age seems to be the trouble. Mr. Owens is hi bis eighty-sixth year. —For juvenile book*go to C. M. Ridgway. Mr, Beal, whomakesher home with Mr. RobertWalt, returner* this week flneai a visit with her sisters in Bpring, laid. —Msrtbsli can care for more rigs than any other Livery Btahle in Xenia. Miss Mary Templeton is visiting karrewaia. Miss Btella C’lemans in Frank Judy and W. B, Mohtgdtn. ary. o f Bonth Charleston, spent Mends/ in this village. Mr. Mont* gsmary it a member o f the firm of Mafetfnoywy A Bon, publishers of the Booth Charketou Echo. —A genOeman’a present box of akganTctfua a t C. M. Kidgway. Mr. Xirtt, of the Indiaua Farmer, was beta Wednesday looking after dNpeterwaof that paper, Mr. Threw** Bpargami. who Was flsnaan in tire Herald office under Mr. Mats. now o f Morrow* 0 ,, was tttsvM last Tnesdar afternoon to .Hm Edith Nlaon. of Morrow, -^Ahnost a carload of handker* aMato, Bjseeial ^wllday line, new de* i. to #*; fatttor for the nwtwy larger atrek than ever Alsaaader A ftpahr, Xenia, l reaaat letter fraps Ed Cuts, of we. hi regard to his stock that was lost apriag, he say*, took svorythlof »t the fidr* to hove another . from her*. He seems to be with <InsaneCounty iaa he ha* jam rerelvad hk ns which was grown near fa * • ready Ibv so ^ua wm «MB| SMW1VMWI llv MHMH Howard has so- lha position as editor of the hi a**, Lntmnon Hapnhlieatt. His experience as a wsilsr himheoa about two years, haviag hosa the author of "Jtandam Notes" In the Xenin Herald, where bs showed eansiderahie ability. .His nmuy friends bore wish him lunch •ucocss t o bis new location, ~~‘8Uvor novelties1, elnny goods. Batteoberg salt, open work linen ia iJaytoo, Mt(t H mu table sets, napkins to match. Alexander A Bpahr, Xioia. 'Hie suit of Miss Amy Campbell vs. the Heytou Tntcfton Co. tbat has been pending ** the United Bute* ooort foi two years, was setUed M ob day by tin payaient of tlm m«a«y. ft will he reoiembcred that Miss Csinplieirs tslly«ho Wat run down by one of tbecomimuy's mu* a t Dayton, and thrown from the vehicle, receiv ing severe injuries. The jury allowed herc 15,000, but by direction of the judge, the amount was cut down to IS,600. The court ooets were |8Q0. —Special sale of ladies* v»ci kid lace shoes^with extension soles„ re* duced from 12.50 to $1.95, All sizes* and widths.' Frazers’ shoe store, Xenin, Q. The Superior Drill shop at Spring* field which shut down some few days ago, resumed operations Monday. They intend to make 27,000 drills Mr next season’s trade, * ■ Hon. AndrewJackson made a but!- ness trip to'ColombUs, Wednesday, —Mr*. R. Churchill, Berlin,, Vt , says, “Our hahy was coverefl with running sores. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured her.” A specificcure for piles and skin diseases Beware of worthless counterfeits, iiidgvyny & Co., druggists. • ■H. R. Matthews a traveling passen ger agent fbr the Burlington railroad, met death in a railroad, wreck at Salidtt, Cut,- He was the sou of Mri; J* H. Matthews ,and wife, of Xenia, •Clonks, caps, collarette, pocket books, blankets and 1000' things. Rotter cunte and see tor your seif. Alexander A Bpahr, Xenia.’ D„ 3 Ervin made a Imsiuees trip to Xenia, Tuesday. “ I was nearly dead with dy*. pepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. Used Kodol Dyspepsia. (Jure, T liatc«redme.” I t digests what you eat. Curea m- digeetion, aour etomacli, heartburn nd all forma of dyepepia; Rtdgway i t Co:, druggists, . • WOliam F. Wilier, preiident of ;he Franklyn Syndicate of New York iHty, waa captured in Montreal, He tad made preparations to go to Eorepe, having purchased his ticket. Whan arrested, he immediately en gaged council and wilt fight extra* ditioii. J . B. Clark, Peoria, III.. Saya, “Burgeons wanted to operate on -me 'or piles, hut 1 cured them with DeWitF Witch Hazel Salve.” I t la infallible for piles and akin digram*, Beware o f counterfeits. Ridgway A (Jo., droggista. Soma of the Cincinnati papers have it that the Pennsylvania is to control the B. A f t , and that the New York Central will take charge of the 0 , A O. I n M b IU n M l The anrfsw hat hasa done away with in Bpringdsld. and new the ynaagmew asn Key out on theMreet aa I o h —they g h w . —N otkw : Bpeeial rate made to Taaohera aad Sabhath Bchoois for their Xmaa eandiea. Come and me ml CoMy A CareoM. Q. W. Oonet, our enterprleing meat auro, ia making much needed improvemeata to his place by build* lag n etone foundation in order to move the building hack a few feet. - -Husking and Work glove* and mitten*, at Andrew Bros. A Co. The charter member* of the newly organised Junior Order of American Mechanics were initiated, Thursday night, Borne thirty-five member* from Springfield, Xenia, and James* town lodges came over that night to see the hoy* through. After the meeting the member# and visitor* went to Williams Bros.’ restaurant, •here an oyster supper was served. About seventy in all were served at the supper. —Yon get. the , best hard coal at " Andrew Bros. A Co, • Mr. J . B. Turnbull, on the James town pike, who had a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago, is still in a very low condition. ■'.Til- .■ ' -.-.i ■ i. ’ -.'</• -Benzoin Cream for rough, chapped skin. C. M, Ridgway. Much of the work that causes hurry h the spring can lie done during the Chid season. The materials for the hotbeds can be secured, cold frames made, machinery and implements cleaned and repainted, tiees and vines trimmed, and the manure heap forked over and banked up again. Even in winter hardy weeds will be found ready to start »Fwhen warm weather comes. New crop-Orleans molasses, per -pd, 18c.; new crop sorghum molasses, W gab, 28c.; maple molasses, per jab, $1.00;’buckwheat ihur (pure), >eclb., 5c. at Bird’s. -Blackberries, Gooseberries Rasp- terries,' Beans ut'Gray’s, Mrs. Dr. Oglesbee entertained a number of her lady friends, Thitrs- day. A number of -ladies took dinner with Mrs. R, F . Kerr, yesterday. bliss Jennie Ervin will go to Day- ton today to sec her friend, who is in the Deaconess hospital. . —A choice line of nil kinds of Groceries, a t Gray’s. Miss Mattie Iliff, o f St, Louis, Mo., i* here visiting her sister,-Mrs; W. H . Owens, Yesterday wax tax: day .in tbistown* ahip and • good -many farmers and btiriaeM men paid their customary amount into the county treasury. Miis Echo Btemtt and sister Mary, entertained Mimes Faye Lackey, Anna Smiley. Bertha Rile, and Mr. Robert Wallace, to a pop-corn and hickory- nut feast, Tuesday evening. MT1CE. A free will mission will be held in Orris building, Main St.* beginning December 12, at 7:35 p. m. This mission is to reach the unsaved out* side the Christian churches. .All are welcome. 9 Rev. L* H. L uttrell , .'■I- k < b M m tm i drHettlfM’s Finittn awl UMltniluiigStsra, Cnfarville, OMa. We have a fine Bide Board, top 22x45. Fronrh Bevel J’sitm i jilate, size 18x30, Top drawers well, one drawer lined, Polished, Golden Oak fiiiiih* Special price 113.25. (Jomhiuation Book ( W and HwrHaty (Quartered Oik Golden Finish, riw* 5 ft- 7 in* high, 3 ft, 3 in. wide, French Pattern plate 12x12 in, Shelves arc all adjustable. Bpecirl Price $10.00, There is not enough profit in this to grease a watch, but it i* yours if you want it. McMILLAN Furniture Dealer, Funeral Director arid Embalmed DO NOT PASS US BY . B u t come, itt 'and ta k e a lo o k a t o n r stock o f * Holiday Goods * I t ivill su rp rise and p lease yon . , *'■ Ony a sso rtm en t o f 1 BOOKP, GAMES; v DOLLS, TOYS, PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURES, MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES. i COLLAR A n d CUFF BOXES, MUFFLERS, NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CHINAWARE, NOVELTIES ia jrreat. J>o wot fa il to see it. • • • • • Birds mammoth store. P. S .— P rem ium g iv en ; a sk fo r tickets. —When you wirii to purchase Robes or Blankets come In and ex* amine my itock, as I have the best line ofeach goods that is kept in our city, and remember I will not lie undersold. Dorn, the Harness Man, Mr. Will Lelansl, a funner citizen of this place, but at present cugtged in the hotel business in St, Louis, is here visiting among his relatives and oldacquaintances. ^ Photographic work of all kinds from the smallest locket to the largest life size portraits a t Anderson Bros, * It takes bufa minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a cough by th# u*e of One Minute <'ure. Thi* remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles, Hannlma am! phmssnt t<» take. I t prevents coasumption. A famous specific f«»r grippe and Usafter effects. Ridgway A Co„ dfngglets, Supt. €«LUCf NOTES. gBothof the societies met last Mon day night. The Philosophies arc ar ranging for an oration contest. The Philadelphians will give a play some time next term. School wilt close for the holidays, December the 20. The reviews have begun and the students are already cramming for that bugbear of collego life-~dxami- nations, A room will bo set apart in the college for a reading room, to bo con trolled by the students. * Dr. McKinney *made his regular semi monthly visit last Tuesday, The seniors hoisted their flag from the cupola o f the college building, Tuesday night After the junior boys had used it for a target for shot-gun AmongOurExchanges The Cedarville Herald shows its! enterprise by enlarging to a seven col- j umn folio* and relegating their old treadle press, on which the paper has been printed since it started*/ to the scrap pile. A cylinder has taken its place, and an improved appearance of the Heratd is the result.—Spring Valley Blade • The Cedarville. Herald came out. last week with a bran-splinter-fired* new dress, well pressed, considerably widened out apparently about four inches taller. All of which adds very much to its appearance. By the way, the Herald has very much im proved in its newsiness. I t is a credit to the good little town o f Cedarville and worthy of a liberal patronage, Give the hoys a chance.—Xenia Herald. - y*J»dj£Rv 1 you Deed felt Boots For suqh Weather* as we will - ” , * v - ■ * * ■; have' from now on, and . . . Routzalm $ mrigtit it headquarters for them at Heal Low Prices. jt We Have a Large Assortment Of Men’s Felt (Jombfnations at $2.00, $2.25 $2.50, 2.75 mid *3.00. Our *2.25 is a SNAG • PROOF Rubber, with n good ivoll 4 stiylmot, , Our *2 50-Is a Snag Proof Rolled Edge Rub ber, with si good well 4 stay boot. These are RARE BARGAINS and can’t be duplicated tor .any such money elsewhere. Our line of Wo men Felt, and Boys and Youths’ Felts is com plete. Call and see for yourself. RoHtzabn mrlflbt TWEHTY IMrti Fancy Bowtnis Shirts Silk Hanrikoj'eljjofH, (r\ !e tc. ete. Rev. S. E WilliamJ gave three )<| Opera House this we asan CafboUciam, Mr. nude this lubject a iif prepared to back up at hi* statement*.1 Although his descl priests, nuns and seerf seems more like the ( gang of outlaws ratw aeriptiou of a churclj such proofs that tbel oblige<i to believe the j | According to his Catholics are prepnriil country. Companies! ' olics are being“ driUel couutry. They a re a l with arms, and what jl j palling, they are feiel ' iions of trust iii this cJ lee* Protestants wakq come a time when ism will reign suprem^ • Mr- Williams is ds and daugerous work ij ing Romanism. Tims life has been in dangej iousness of duty anc pply of nerve has neuties at buy. Mr. ’eceive the support overt of America anc otn. H South Market street, SPRINGFIELD* OHIO. —When in Xcul (with Grices’ in thei{ ‘No. 19 Green Street] —Benzoin Groan 'chapped skin, C. M The Some of the young lady students at the Cedarville college captured a big bird between here and Cedarvilla last week and brought it home. They thought they had made an important capture uutil they were informed by a mean joker that the bird was Liege Mycris pet turkey bustard, and upon which he placed a great value. They wanted a volunteer to return the bird to Ligc, but it seems chivalry is dead, and they could find no one to help them out. so Wednesday Mr, Buz zard was one of the passengers on the Cedarville hack Hue. Further diffi culties were undoubtedly encountered by the young ladies before they con vinced Ligo that he was the owner of the j>et buzxatd.- -Greene Co. Press. A well known farmer, who lives near London, told us the other day that although he raises a big lot of practise for a while, the seniors took shogs every year he has not lost n it down little the worse for the wear. *-1 * m ia urn- stylo* ffir wt>** ynh 1 1 » retail firem. Xawia. Dr P. R. ttodd tu , Piw ticalim* it««i byb , e a r , m m A m THROAT. Olaa—s A tcarttahfA I« JwffiM. Altan Build mg, X»tiU . <I., -aAre w**- vt. ,a»«ts«tMWw> -*•. I The Ifit 4m j* A. y/i ttfidlgfv number of awea.ee marks ag»ia*t the students are fewer this term than ever before. ° Miss Kstti Paiiia and Miss Lena Collins were absent this' week oh «e The **#•»«• In nppoi.i at »mce a c,rt,f»t 'd r irk n ^ , eivH gnvfwiKiv i»i»d retabtlsh a Hill I fnvorsNMHit tnr t «ha i* twri. At-1 timagh tlw afimfafatratMMi wm fatly single animal in the past seven or eight yearn, although the cholera J im devastated herd# of his neighbor*, tin being asked why this was, he stated: that it wansimply by the application ,Aj of turpentine. When bis hogs show r ‘ ' say signs of eo-kores he calls up th* Mach and drives them into a await i *puft it * shaft tlw* ag*> mm af inaUfistn h r tlw dtfi JPH m RM m M p i !, feed pen. He thru fills a sprinkling <UI« m SItMitii-, r*n with tnrpsnline, and, standing Cured and corrected by the ire*of j „v, r ^ ^ gprhiklre a llbarel of tha conlaats apoa thaw. Dr. Csldwoil't Hyrnp Popdm, This remedy esatnrea the aataiwl aetioa of M g hw M^wfiRaaM HR NPfiFaFvre^Pp RE^MPwRWg botdnsf <*- i .’filEr I tha i« IVw 1 M VPfV| ms Ma hacks to lap Sw t rapid find hettfhy f r A t XMAS IS COMING and is almost here. Are you ready? Get your Christmas Furniture at G. G. McClain’s, then your gift# will be appreciated because he has the largeat line in Rockers aud Fancy Chairs in the city. Also, Bedroom Sets, Side* boards, China Closets, Chiffoniers, Parlor aud Extension tables. Every line is complete. Pictures framed to order. G. G. McCLAIN, 22 W. Main St, Xenia, O. He says, however, that the turpen- tifio must not bo used in rainy weather, for it so penetrating that it may produce heart- trouble. I t also cures the mange andvcradicates lice, and sick porkers soon yield to it* beneficial effect. The treatment is cheap and farmer friends who give it a trial will please let u^know.- Lon. dori Democrat. • This is the season when many of the fowl# will be moulting (shedding their feathers), and the process is one that debilitates them. Tonic# or med icine# are unnecessary. A variety of food should be given instead of the regulation of corn or wheat. In addition to being allowed the run! of a grass plot, there should L*egiven a pound of ground meat once a day to a dozen hens. I t require* about three months for a fowl to go through the stage of moulting, and the wvuier they finish the process the sooner will they begin to lay. Do not sell off the hens that begin moulting early, as they will finWi More cold weather and 1* the heat winter layers, Do not keep too many together, and do ■ntaegleet to provide dry quarter* that are free tnun lire, -Gtohe ltemo- cn«r. t t k reported that Daniel Diann waa aaoaatly afihred *940 by aa la- dlaaa party Bar hk topr year-old H u t c h i s o n 0 Q i b n e y Were fortunate in securing some good things at the Fire Sale at Cleveland, Ohio. : t s •, * fw liyo Wtt/e tfr&ppep ff&t . , , , , 73e Otttfttff House Jmkeis. tfitMren’s JSMerdomi Ctouks $L50 up ' tOOOjuls* p e r j u i . . . 7c s tr t Corners,, sffl Wfrdh . . . . . . . .---25c Up 100SUpestrp -..-ISc W 0 //S) Htt Woot , . . . . . . . . . . . $U0 to $2.10 Jtngmin &rt/////etts, Hit Moots tor//c cmttifh fo r rooms g f s $7, ?7c t e t t e o s < 1 TOILET ARTICT] BOXIi^, HA! BOXES*, COLLI BOXES, HANDKEUCHI11 FLERri, GLO WARE, AND CANDIES.—all cheapest to tho he] 20 aud 23o per lb. ORANGEY— dr?z. ORAPES-farJ lALMONDri. Ml for Our Casioiai^B* Ove: Pel OM tvau MtfftF? anreaia. Wsfit! | Wheat ... 52 | Cora, , Batter, . , , . 15 • &>* 1 (Sicken*.,.' . 9ft . . . . 05 Haw.............................. •8.50 Cattle.............................. ------ A •*'<«. t* ■ * * * * t • * 4 , t . . l i f t —•New Crap OaRfiwwIa Aprirefi f AKTSn -s*»*»*i PdaHt »*4 gaMM^rer- ***1 toieptr**ata*•#K>*wr««is tl»*a ms W«M)hirr**e»f#». SaWry•**# * *#•?«##' •■MM reei-aw, ae*MW,i!«lse •**•7 Dwifire rewereen . «er tWWei!^ Myjkalti* MV tewn. It Hi waietf aft* Wflfk M>—«■ Mein. elresWf-I i e u u i aieMwa anvaiMv' Ts* iwetviya Owresav,i4aa.Cfc.!fl-«* r # t Xank. —If yaw t»G «afk U If. a t Andre*, Detroit Fl- growl,f(*1 - » M O R l * » a iO . M. Wdgwsy. i m
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