The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
* .*•>-VT ■if R ift* _ y *. V I F . *>* 1 <\«* >. % V< iW -' [ e t ' f l l d . :. |M > * n u a |«MPM'<l>W1 — ~~~~— W m mUWeu* «.i &> , f ^ rfriirm Om w *• i*MWa*t»**•*. f i ^ H W A Y . PBCKMMai 1C, ■»» •d apply* i> tlw of Coagivas by i ottk* aowftiry ■wcrrtt.aEr^asrsr M la MM thtag that this Goa* KkaaK tat pftatepsaww. qua I m depeodad upon in «PV MMM* «f at aaaaa M aaanj fl.M kM t, tar tfca I m C fiaate yaar, had that* fcaaw a® ahaaai of tha Mcutai rhawmnil pritiWpt. H im i t » hurt tin t should *»tbe Inst *po»»'«>» , m It m i-Uiaori by the l*. « . f i. i I mi thast abuasa mu W reformed without injury i« « ring?# kgitHtiate pitbtkttiKMi. We? A»*F. M. lk*L^ * J m i f h i t - alt ihfc tar opart. At 10 o’teoafc ihf uaeatioo ii Tbrir smite nf« ilted with b] II we <>uWpoop, wMaa* that ibty Atr#iniii|jvhiael»kethjr. I f Mr. Brigham H, RuixHtktfeiKl ■ «f watariaty, ha waist hava baeaaiqoy- faf hlawlfstaca tha opening of Cm* Ur. Robert* j* ilowbtlm eonvinoed ■watkat tk t Kama it a little bit •tttagtet-teced on the harem question; Kkawiae the country. Count Tolstoi hat. after year* of para**! ami h»Mer experience. found ont tha t* philanthropist cannot lea- •an human sufficing: byaidftrijig him* self 1 • ’ .* . : V ' Boiled water it being measured out to the troope in the Philippines. And yat some captious people are dissatis fied with die canteen idea at,, ex- amplified by the American army. Bpeaker Hendersolt, having been born in Bcotfaud.'is ineligible to the frmirfency; tfaafr why h it elevation to the speakership hut aroused no jeshnuty among the big pofitimns. Ptesideut McKinley required 30*- 000 words to express his views to .C/oogress*, Some are inclined to think that he haa taken that sonic number o f words to cover up hw real opin ion, 1 ■' “ ' ! . jMtfwwIlfefcift . | I t was a thrilling escape th a t. Charles Itevts of Rowemon. 0.» late* | The grain mipa of Nebraska, Kan-1 bf ^ * frightful death. T o r, mm and Iowa this year are large j year* a severe lung trouble con- enough to feed the world, Most ot Nantlygrew worae until it seemed he the grain is bring fad to cattle and !»»“**die of Consumption. Then he | hogs. I f j7U are interested in th e } **H*n *° aa* ^ r* King* New Dm -1 west and its prosperity you will find I co'wy lately wrote: “ I t gave The Omaha Bee futt of WMtern new#, l *»“ *•»* *ntl e«wtetl« Immanent The Semi-Weekly, which Includes si. I c u r t” Snob wonderful cures have? luatrated edition* #1.50 a year. The | & .vcan*' F®**" J * l,ower t0 CKre all Throat; Chest aud Lung troubles. Weekly alone for only 65 cents. Intheorditiarycourse offarra life it is dilBcuU to rise above the practice c w f ^ Ideas'; the custom fo gnow corUaud MUitby oft v ;er Tg^:ya;2i^klM>xa-^dPIf-llyrut..:vw'lidiie|t:.^ sell the balance on the market* and Cach year aow a field to wheat and have another field in gram to mow, changing the fields froru one ciop to another in the course Of years, the probabilities are that the practice of the past will continue with the pres ent ownership, . ’ 1, A Vhwaflt. ' : Blootningdale, Ind,, Feb. 2d* 1839. . Pepsin Syrup Co, Gentlemen;—After having given Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin a tab* trial in my family, I nuhesitntingly proijnnoee ifca great boon to all sne ering from indigestion, constipation anddyapepsia In all their forms With all their train of. evil consequence#: I have fought dyspepsia and consti pation of a severe character for 25 years* have employed the most skilled physicians th a t' I could reach, have spent hundreds o f dollars and now I find more relief in this pleasant rem* . . edy than I have found in anything How common imdti roillionaires ^ q*0 an persons o f sedentary are bscamiug in this country was occupations in life, I wish to euy, buy Prise oOc and #1*00. Every bottle guanmtcc<l. Trial bottles free at Ridgway & Co/s drug store. —Tarred and binder Andrew Bros. A Co, twine, at M CD*SA001®I I OfE HAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Alt druggists roftuyL. the money if it fails to cure. B. W. Grove’s signature is on each bos. 25c. H ome - sbekers ’ Excttnsioss. . For information about reduced fares,' through time* and other par ticulars regarding Home-Seekers’ Ex cursions to the South and West* ap ply- to Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agents. CHMeC (« TIMETABLE. Uuder a ne»y .sdicdnle in tfi’.-m November 19, passenger trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leave Cedar vide station as PiBows: For the east; 8:12 a. »n.; 4;41 p. m. For the west: 10:13 p. in,; 5:56 1 >. m. For particular information on the subject apply to E. 8. Kayes, agent, CcdarvHle, O. f - J UTCHI3 0 N # Q lB N E Y Were turiuiiafe in*curing mme g< k >4» thing* at tin- Fire Stle at i feveland, Ohh*. : : ; : : $ f .M Intiif/o m m Wrapper Urimmetl .......... . -—v* — 75c 7iSe Outing House JacAeir .....— 50c ( ‘/tildren’s mderdonn Cloaks $1.50 up JOOQyds. S ilA a lm e ,p erpd . .......... --7C d r t Cornersf J ill Wool ............---25c up lOffffiitpeslrj’ Mats.* ............ ....... 15c Puffs, . i l l Wool ................$1.00 to $2.50 Jnf/rain !/)ru////e?ls, J ill Wool\ lar//e enough fo r rooms 57, 57, 77c P u i r t JMJ M gAP tllA Shut f ilM t Ami I r i f i | r w UIMdK#awlCM»» art Tfttjf of 41 KM *. Just the th ing for a nice Xmas. Present STEELE BUILDING, iAX.' EpgravtDg dono Free of Charge * Jlfpsiring o f »U kinds done. Fred J. H. 5chell, thowft by the fact that the country fit large hardly knew o f the existence ot the k te J jhn I* Blaintown, N. J*. who died the other day nod left a fcrteneof #80*000,000. It end use U. 1 have spent 12 years a t the postmaster’s desk nvm rng 14 hours per dey* and know now tf Xhad had this vemetlv years ago It would have mved iiie moch euflfering, Reepectfully yours, W. M. MtiCov, P. M„ “ Bloomingdalc* Ind. ^ iSCfetstsA;.;*iP6;■ /Sat."■ ;7’-^edtewsltsit-'V 2*000,OOO cattle and as macy hoge. I f you care to figure it ont you caw make wwyetimatf as io the quantity of corn this stock will Consume Bow many cam will it take to bawl it to market? The Omaha Bee fiirnfehe* much valuable information in regard to thp'«aouf«#ff of the weet. The Weekly Bee is 05 cents a year. The twicednweek edition, including illus trated* #1.50. ." TtSithitTmeMit Ltgt B, I>. Blanton* of Tfiackerville,* Tex,* in twoyearnpaid over#300*00 to doctors to cure a Running Bore on his leg* Then they wanted to ca t i t : off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen’eArnica Salve* Guaranteed cure for Piles. 23 cts, a box. Sold by Ridgeway d Go.* druggist*. Nebraska’s cornfield In 1899 cover ed over 11.000 square wilts, which hi a larger area than is covered -bymany states* The western country it filling up rapidly and The Omaha Bee far* ntshes much inlormatiott In regard to the fertility of the »M and growth of industries. The BembWcekiy Bee, illustrated* #1.50 m year. The Weekly - - - - - - I *loues 65 cents a year. fBainoAdvilie* Wyoming* turned I » • • t a nmb nl women* armed with any !> Now it the time to get your pho- •M thiag from guns to broomsticks, | tefrapb. for (:hri»tmas will soon be I here, - No more appropriate or ap preciate! present can he made than NOTICe OFAPPOINTMENT Notice is hereby -given that the undersigned has W en duly appointed and qualified os guardian of Thomas W. Stretcher, All persons having claims against the said estate, address the undersigned T. O. S tretcher , Biislmell Bldg., *Bprinpficld, O, .J. N. D eaw , Probate Judge. Nov, 20, 1899. Free trade between thia country and Porte Rate is the Prtahlentia wtviee. Why certainly. To do r f u r aiw wowM be like eatablishing a larifi between' Ohio and Pennsyl vania. Is riot Porte Rico one of ns wow? Who cares if our own Chaunccy talus «p mot * apaea in the Benator W ditectery than any other Benator? Yerjr few have had the honors and gbsiae of the genial raconteur. Let M m blow his whistle if he wishes to da se. He has reel merit hack of his M idr.. ■ ' As a prefimiitary step towards another tem for Prewdcnt Dun;, the government announce* a reduction of Federal Bias may be a t w r and aH that sort of thing, hut he seems to know how to keep on Mag the! ! Bum dam must he Boer-fur lan-jj !■>#* asttslly expressed in the Amer- fana paper* by blank*. Nevertketee* thsne flit headed bullets are making Jehu Bull very weary. Ghkken* eem* home to roost, Johnnie, A like Hague yon were eager to have the Hkkt to use them* T ourist T ickets t o F eoiuda aso W isteu R esorts is the S outh . Ticket agents of tbe Pennsylvania Lines will answer inquiries aliout low fares to Florida and winter resorts in the South. Full information con cerning Tourist Tickets, time tables, etc,, will bo furnished free. Persons contemplating a South- era trip tnay secure valuable infor mation on the subject by merely in quiring oFthe nearest representative of the Pennsylvania Lines,^or^ by ad drearing O. O. H ainet , District Pas- aenger Agent* Dayloh* Ohio. Say where and when you wish to go, how many will be in the party* starting (mint, and you will he promptly posted. The inquiry will not cost much effort—it will save considerable bother in arranging details* as they will be looked after gratis. J s fa r/*rr*. 1 New System Dental Office ISflOHMtt) AJfeii CuJUJiojf, TclpjihiuicXff. XENIX, OHIO. OCR ruicEs; Ptipnhn- Plate ..... Gold Filling...... fiold and Platiua ........... :8(i.U0 ...... .SI,00 up ........... 50 up Popular t t ‘ « * Jewelers Dinmonos Our CenOiiidSpecialty No vbatge f«' PaTntess Extraction Vfheji Wetb.,- arp -ardcnaE- IligboKt grade isotcriot need only. E x c h a n g e B a n k CEDARVILLE, OHIO. A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In-(Have you read about the war dividuttls solicited. Collections, Twixt the English and the Boers, promptly made and remitted. j A any down south in Africa? ----- {The Boers have been too strict, D RAFTS du N cwt York and Cin-}And we fear they will be licked cinnati sold at lowest rates. The i And driven out of Africa, cheapest and most convenient way to L t \ X) ra<l n n. ^ ** | ™™ tCM L e Store. Here in Free America. f i r o t t c n d i c k $ K y l e , Umbrellas | Detroit S t., « « . « ^-Xenia, O. Recovered andMade to Order. See our $1.00 tine of, ■■Covers. 4 L OANS mode on Real Estate* soirnl or Collateral Security. Pei- IViiliam W’ildnjan, Pres., Seth W . Smith, Vice Pres., W. J . Wildmau. Cashier. jTliey needn’t fret or fight. | For their clothes will fie alright i . The best made in America. m, Sabtsth SdscoJ s! which comp*tWl men who hid taken { the place of striking roalmjiiey* t*.»| qtel.w'stk* Another preef that w,:> awm will have fh •pirit moves them CHURCH DIRICTOPY R. p, Cbareb-^-Ror. J . F. Mellon, Paster, wrvicts at 11:00 io a. »• Covenanter Cbarct—Her. IV. 3, Sanderson, Bailor. RijpHat Btrvlees a t 11:00 a, ta. Sat. lath School at 10a*at. U. V, €harch“ R«r. F. O. Rc«, faster. £*r- vi-ts at 10fW a. a . and ?:O0p. ta, Saltatb fc’chasl at f :3S a, m. standatil time. A.M.U.Charch—Rov. Mr-Haswc-SI, Pas* ■ ter Preaching at 11:00 a. m. sad ?:GOp. tn. Class everyBafchslh a t 12^36, SabtatbEc&scl at3:90p.ia. FfteaSs and visiters ecrdsalB^ iav2{e4* St.E, C!itire!j“ -Hev« X.O. Ma3&*s, Paster. Presthlag a t iSiCOa.rn. £?aht4th Sehccl at j :8.15 a, tn. Ycaog People’s toestSng at C:45 p» a . Prayer ceding Weineelay sscaiog ai?:a&. * | Baptist Chmeh—Eev, Mr. Colseoaa, poster t t the Baptist chateb* Prcsdb&eg' at 11o’eleA aiS4V:33|»fis. Sabtatts reboot at C-AJp.ta. Prayer tneetiag every We3c«3ay night at ?:v9, Everytan tnvIteJ. Gathtiiag cf the Frieeds of Eton,at Ervin & WilSis«s«»’'s Rail* every gtje&sy afternoon, ot 2M 6"el3tfe, atsEditd tifiss. Everybody Es in vited, John II. fisyrs, Coadaetoi- Y OU can always iiutl at the old reliable "Meat Shop of G. W. Crouse's Choice Beef, ^ Pork Sausage, Veal, Lard, Bologna, . Wenerwust, Bacon, Hams, Sugar Cured 'Shoulders. an d b e eon* ( liv e n s a f t vineetl. tew t ric w*y when the Iwete ftwu’v tmvy apvnt #2,122*- HOft.XX rvial daring U**1W*! ye«r mtelng dun* ,10, IWte*wli"rfi ■wte xf th* w«r with The •ate uawMuffcag th* fiwwl yiw^ciid- ta* J*** * , tfffh. teth—yb th* tvwt par law arnwyad #I.f# «,»»«• than •■i pMK tMr p l f fmf B iB M lO J t. ft («1 m mm*y in mall* th* ahipa, a* wall m tks wtrw. one o f Stanton’* elegant photegmpbs n f yourself, wife, child, or sweeritawL We ate tnaltng them a t rock hob- tom price* and are offering elegant cabinet photograph* afc $1.60 pet dofen, 81. U* Stanton* Photographer, Foantastt Ave„ Hpringfic!:!, Ohio. HANK OF CEDARVILLE, IlARPth Jk Co,, B askcbs . ftsspoasifcSiity $:eoteo3.cD, «, w. pws.{Viftna St. Wsrpf-, tfczpcm. flftjptr, FR A N K H , D EAN . Airof&’i.y at L aw . • 41 F I Main Bt,, Xenia* O. A ww it ray i rl taw N«w Yrn-k «•* A t wyart frail tm h w |* that tba Rwaigami A mmhm I tar appbw thta yaai «M lit angp talfa ami »<W*ic*te hm p m t a «•*' awa mMaw karrtek. Of flit h a w prfea te tha ■ M a te tha limnMmf til, Victim* to etomach* liv er and kid n e t irftatdesa* well as women* and . alt fate th e rewrite in low o f appetite, in tern e ia tb e .Mood* backache* «et^ vmsMWM, headdcW a«d tim l, listless, fti* *tn*n tar>!mg, But there* no *M**d |o tael like th a t J . W . Hard* war, o f b terilte, t«.f„«ays> ‘’Ktertri* Rim* *r» j«»f tU thing f.;rnman whan W * * ’♦ r»*+ Wtetb#t he hrr* nr dhw. It gav* m* n#wMri-ngih and gnad appatltr, I mn m»n e«t Ih ta f and harr a n*w teaa* <m lif# * ■N e w M u s i c S t o r e O tey » w n tt a t RMgway A <’o * t Evavy haute gMnintwd r,,lf mm p j,.,* lly ndraWttag. Wmalt Mna- teat laatramcwta and Mhrrt Mates. Lupton SsDrake ti 4ams McC»m»i W ill S.)1 PIANOS and ORGANS <Ttt‘« p f»t tli t ,*P mum Equal To Tailor Made (Anti At One-Third Less Price.1 We have received another shipment of those nobby TOPGOATS Made of Vieum and Culvert clothes, that arose desirable and ban! to get a t this time, but spot cash bought them and they are yours for f 7.59, 88.00, #10 00 or #12.00 na vint may select. They will not be equaled by any bouse in Springfield for style, quality or prices, To cenviceo your self call and sec them. I t is true we have overeoats for men as low as 83.00 Infllen’s Suits We are equally well fixed, whether you want a eassime-re, all wool for 13.00,10.50,17.00 or $10,00,* Clay Worsted, Striped Worsted or m Cheek, well made aud nicely trimmed, with IJnfon la k l attached. We have them far almost any price you may want ta give fora suit. We have the best working pants that are gold iu Springfield for #1,00. A goad wear ing. well made, all wool pants for #2.00, XMAS I S COM ING and is almost here. Are you ready? Oct your Christmas Furniture a t G» 0 . MeClaln’e, then your gift* will be appreciated because he lias the largeft line in Ifoekeraand Fancy Chairs in the city. Abo, Bedroofii Seta, Side* Isierd*. China Closet*, Chiffoniers* Fatter and Extensi m tables. Every | line is complete. M m M a lt Working Clothes. Call and see a*. J. M. KNOTE, 11 Ki-t M,)u Htrwt, pirateawmawavmiiiftewiifaratevriwivR Genuine rHatBargains t ' A fortunate purchase from one pf tbe beet bat manufactures in New York gives u» an opportunity to show you hats iu the Youman, Knox, Duutep nnu Milter blocks for #2 equal to any #2.60 bat made. The colors are black, brown, tan, cedar and pearl. Our styles aud colors in soft hats are two numerous to describe. I t \i‘II pay you to inspect our line ot soft and stiff bats before purchasing ns we can save you from 50e to #1.00 on a fine bat. M c n ’s i I J n d e i ' w e a p . Sea's naiursl wool, turners lair sad red wediraletl shirts asd drsirsTs la match made frem. flae Anstrsliaa woel. feiftly Seiilsd With silk braid for 98c * Hail, goed vatno fcr$J.S0. Alsa a fall line cf Jersey ribbed and aererd lined for COcents* All tba latest shades la dress r t e a , lined and mliaed u * ■* frera C9cfa53t>|!.5e. N e c k w e a r . Ga? cl'-f«sy cfeeckscsr to ties. fnf*,t-*rrs, staffs sad fcar-£a4nMds, Is* co Cv-jtaSwhen towpries asd quality is eossidaed. SUliMVAN, the Hatter, ay S. Limestone Street, s!*Ri*orii:n>, O hio , . 7^* fyrinjtfirh). Ohio. Flftuft-s framed to nrdtr. *114, 8MT.AIN, 22 \VUMsmM, Xenia, Bias Front ttaUs l « u r jrnnr hnns* lk « r end » r im h» kept on th#> inrirte, on t o f r«R and atarm. 20 N. Foaatain Arsaur, j l t H ' S R n t lM M t K ftakyjj ^ ‘ ICnfiHif High am! Ltmeitmie target, ^fKpringtteJi!, OH m *, oar R. Tww, t a f t av ran mmtl XrtgM sad llwwipw *wt« I . r y w m w m M u m iw la til* <Ma«*krumtlw. R*l*nlMt*MiN4 •natfbt. m a n t , aa I ms »f*ww« a a a r t fw • n Saak la aav lava, ta ti w Have You Seen Smith? lie te tn SpriogfifM and he te the *an>« old WmUH, but he i* in laiaibeaa for himaelf now with ft eoiuptet# line *>fChina. Brte-a iwrac, Ihnneraare. t|iteehaw*ne, f'haiaber Hef« and evarytMag that voe« to make up ft fiiftt-tht**store. Ilia p.riceaare tight, too, met 1M> rcjneata yo« t««give him a calf Henry Smith ft Mnx#vl«kim t ' ‘ J ‘ The thing* i« in price to talk and big! field <1e cxelurivi to give, moment. Wo hi her of acarte. striking i is next them, a few, br much nu tbe lines] Genuine roed, Gcnuim>| •scarf I tails/.# Double scarf,' Persiau. Martej Very iJ Black] Whole . scarf, and $13 54 m . Genuine] scarf tails, 10,15 Genuine trbnr Mink I 10 ana Cenuincl scarfej #22 HI As wi With tl raw skfl forced more ftl did last to be can hot now. sell and] •nethat Of 001 it’s an! have to! price# if xccOrdii bought which , thirty dtaeu? for the meats C-ofttst priced #1#Q, fiHl The* the d « Again 1 forced ] now in fthipsns and fafl right’ in extd over ing Its our vH Novell ri*DI tins «W<1|
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