The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
I V ’ -V ‘ 'i ' Y ■ > Q t F T r e K f > U M B 5 . CtrAiM ft*v«)*ay*»<«*pl*Ur. You <« b tonally fail to pl***r your frhnto~-«*p*mBy tody frUud wito parfuni*, Our M ftUH IM jpnal ptlfttiue#— aaiioata. tro* la th# tfawtr, toiling All the popular odor*. the prodaettoii of the b**»t mawutectorr*, Prtoa# vxacUy right. . KKWWAY * CO..OW Un.K tat*, Off. Qffff Local and Personal. —Tea*. Coffee and Cigars a t Gray’*. Hat Reid remarked that this wa.? the only Opera House tie w«* ever i» that ftie janitor stayed on the stage, —Fine Valh$9i Mackintoshes, 6te.t« non hat*; etc., «U make useful pres* en(« R, G, Kingsbury, Xenia, Ohio. -To night the moon will be very nearly totally eclipsed. *The eclipse mill begin a t 6:25. A t 8;06 nine* tenths of the moon will be obscured by the shadow of the earth} at. 0:47 It leavettheshadow. The Second Bi-Monthly Meeting of the Greene County Teachers’ As sociation for the year 1899-1000, wilt he held . In the High School Room, Xenia, December 10. 1899, , —The work is right. The price is right. Satisfaction guaranteed at Anderson Bros’. Gallery, Xenia, O. <*■ —Smoking jackets or house coats make useful presents. We have them from ■ $5 to $10, All sizes. R. S, Kingsbury, Xenia, Ohio. 1. T. Cummins has received a car load of sheep from .Jackson county. The hoys say they were raised on blackberry bushes anri scenery, —A late purchase iu men’s and boys’ suits nud overcoats, just in for a i holiday trade. Many special bar gains, including the best $10 over coat ever shown, R. 8, Kingsbury, Xenia, Ohio. Among the jurors drawn for the neat term of Court, nre^ Andrew Creawell and Otis Wolford, of this place, —Hew nackwear in latest holiday styles, 50 cents to $2,50. . R. S. Kingsbury. Xenia, Ohio. Topic for Friends o f Zion, Decem ber 17th, 1899.—k,Swine’s Flesh a Disuse Producer, therefore it should not be used for Food.'’ Bupt. Main, of South Charleston public schools, andMies Jennie Ervin, of this place, were with Miss Mar garet Miller in her Inst sickness and death, and accompanied her remains home. —M. R. Badger, agent for the American Book and Bible House, Philadelphia, Pa,, can supply you with anything from a Spelling Book to a Bible, which is the Book of books. As a cure for rheumatism, Cham berlain’s Pain Balm Is gaining a wide reputation. D. B. Johnston of Rich mond, Ind.y fast been troubled with that ailment since 1862. In speaking o f it he atys: “ I never found any thing that would relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I t asi* like magic with me. My foot was swolfrn and paining me very mash, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved rue. For sale by i \ M. Ridgway, druggist. Dr. P . R . Madden, Practice lim- Red to BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, OtaMas Accurately A*> Junta*. Alb a Building,X^iiiu, ( 1. soj }» , P.eiitmsB Ha Are you interested in the west? Do you know that .Nebraska raise*.! over JM09/HK) bushels o f wheat this year and nearly 256,000,000 bushels of corn? The Omaha Bee is ffite.l with information about the west in general and Kehrmka in particular. The Witkly Bee fa 65 cents a year, or ftomi Weekly (illustrated) #1.56. - *Mise Annie B. Dunning, Tyre, M id i, eaye, “ I euffered a long time Mr- and Mn. Ed. Mormon wero tho fwasto ot their auut and unela Mr. and Mr*- j , B* Winter, and their r<>u»i», Mr. Geo. Winter and ttiir, tfw tin t of the week. Mr, Mormon brought with iiim his grama* pfaott# with which h r entertain*! his boat and the hoarder# of “Old Maid’s Haih” 1 A new holiday Hue of umbrellas. Price# # i to $7, R B. King«bury, Xenia. Ohio. All o f the Cliarlsston teachers, twelve iu irnmlwr, came down Mon day and attended the funeral of Miss Maggie Miller. -Bpacial bargains In men’s high grade all wool suits, 18.25 worth |12;.#1L25 woith #10. But 50suits to sell. R. S. Kingsbury, Xenia, Ohio. Rev, F, O. Rosa is preaching a series of tihbhath eveningsermons on the prodigal son. The first two have been given,, entitled; “The young man above himself” and “The young men beside himself.” The subject for next Sabbath evening will lie, “The young man beneath himself.” —100 new special designs in um brellas. Ju s t the correct style# for Xmas gifts. Select on^ when you get a good line io .select from. Alexander & Spahr, Xenia. Miss Dena Collins, after a week’s illness, returned to “Old. Maid’s Hall,” to resume her studies. ‘__“I was nearly dead with dys pepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. Used Kpdol Dyspepsia Cure. That cured me,” I t digests what you ent. Cures in digestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepia. Ridgway A Co., druggists, Fred McMiilian, of. Monmouth, Illinois, is here on a visit with parents and relatives. —I will not be a t my office from Friday evening, Dee. 22, till Tues day evening, December 26, Do. Drxox. The quills aud feathers of turkeys go to waste because many people throughout (he country do not know how to grade and sort them. This difficulty is uow overcome by a new plan proposed, whereby the whole fleece is sold as it comes from the turkey. No knowledge of the diff erent quills is necessary and no sort ing or separating need be done. The quills and feathers should be picked aud kept dry and free from hlood and dirt. For particulars address .“The Warren- Featherbone Co,” Three Oaks, Mich. * D r . J . O S t e w a r t , Physeian and Surgeon, Specialist in E y e a n d E a r . (H aase s A c c u r a t e ly A d j u s t e d , S atisfaction * G itaiux - TEEI>, —Mr. J . Sheer, Sedatin, Mo., oavediiis child’s life by One Minute Cough Cure, Doctors had given her up to die with croup, I t’s an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneu monia, bronchitis and throat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Ridg« way A Co, druggists, ^,—Now ready to gee you with Xmas novelties of all kinds. Take a day off and visit our great exposition of everything nice. Alexander A Spahr, Xenia, Prof. b . E. Drake, of the firm of Luptoii A Drake, of Xenia, was in town, Wednesday, looking after the Pur* «weef ('Mar. at Bull A HfttiMMr’a. Mayoi Wolford « m auiuewfaut uu der the weather the Ant of the week, -New Crop California Apricot?, Peaches, Pru«n*, Grape# and Kairiji#. at Gray’#. The hunting seawn i« now over, yerientoy being the l«#t day of the quail law. The young boy and his sled are making the best use of the snow* that is possible. Mrs, MoOie, of Clarksville, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel McCollum. School Teachers, we can give you low prices on Candies, Nuts and Oranges Bull & Spencer's, •If you want the choice , of the many bargains please call the first of the week at Bull & Spencer’s. The sale of tickets at the Opera House last Friday night for Hal Reid were #205.40, the rese-’ved sale being #171. Mr. H, M, Barber was over near Sabina, Wednesday, where he pur chased a span of mules for the Inde pendent Paper Co. at Coshocton. - t -N otice ; Special rate' made to Teachers and Sabbath Schools for their Xmas candies. Come and see us. Coffey & Carson. A paper is out by some of tho members of the Covenanter church seeking signers in favor of building a new do nih nearer the center of the town. —Silver, novelties, ebony goods, Battenberg sets, opeii work linen ECts, linen table sets, napkins to match. 1 Alexander A Spahr, Xenia. George Do Volt, who Jived on Wood Warner’s place, south of town, died yesterday morning about 1 o’cjock. Funeral today at 2 o’clock, from, the house. Airs. Mary Harry, sister of Mrs. Maria Beal, was buried in Xenia, Thursday, She received a fall about a week ago, from which she never recovered. The deceased was about 82 years old. —When you wish to purchase Holies or Blankets come in and ex amine my stock, as t have the best line ofsuch goods that is kept incur city, and remember X will not be undersold, " • Dorn, the Harness Man. The union reform party will nominate by direct vote a presidential ticket iu 1900 on the established plat form of the party, which consists of a single plank advocating the initiative and referendum method of all legis lation, both state and national. This decision was reached- at a conference of the national executive committee. A proposition to consider tho advisa bility of fusion with the democratic party on presidential enndidute was promptly defeated. AivuMa St*. I f you lmve been in tho habit of taking pills for your constipation and with poor results, just try a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pejiain and you will be surprised at the results. Very pleasant to take, 10e, 50e and $1.00. For sale by C. M, Ridgway. OtlfcaktDtanitt). Cured and corrertcd by tho use of pica *=-Ifyou want anything good, go to Grays, The County CotfiMteioneto are making some improvements in ■tho (ireswell ditch in this township. The ditch, about two tasks fit length, will be tiled with fifteen inch file. • Sir. Henry Owens, who has btest afflicted with heart and lung tremble forsome time back, is re-ported to be much improved, being able to sit up aeme. -New crop Orleans molasses, per g»1, 10c,; newcropsorghummolasses, per gab, m 8 sv ; maple molasses, per gab, $L00j buckwheat, flour (para), peril)., Of, At Bird’s. „ . , The suit of Eilward Russell and wife from dyspepsia; lost flesh and l+ tm e 0f a U tm against A, H. White, as w » inm I u kodol Dyspepsia cure i ,t.» **—— ■t*.*...— interrste of that firm. He gave tin? | Dr. Caidwell's %rup l ’qssn. This office a le -atit cail. \ remedy restore# the natural aelian of tho stomach aud bowels, and Is better administrator of the Hanna Johnson rslotfl for #4,500 was compromised for «emj»l*4»ty ear#*! me/” I t digests wtod ynu«atand tares all Ibrimn of gijilii) yesierday, ■Ax—rib trt'uhlm It never fails to I * #<»,- g»v« imfiaediala relief io the worst » * , , « _ „ * ~ Bidgway A t *>„ druggists, " 1 A niimk-rof invited friends gath* --Alimwt * «*ri**d of h a u d k e ^ l ^ i At t!m homo of Miss Bernieo At C. Hprial WdMay !iu#„ new da- j ^ , }P\ la.tWednrsky evening, -lie. in •% battar tor the wnw*? I J ° than a remeily that cliotbs but doe* not correct the conditions. Kohl and recommended by O. M. Ridgway. LIST OP LETTERS List of letters remaining uncalled for iu the Ccdarvillo pastollice for the month ending Deb. 10,1899, . l i s t No. 50. Brandi, b . I. Killman, Mrs. B, II. Masters, John E, Rhinehart, Mrs, Fred Zara, O. II. T. N.-T ai ;1 jox , F. M. m e n u m *t « M W U M rW ESTY -SECO Our train load of Holiday Goods and Furniture lias arrived. Teekweai rool; n. 01 ’aney am Nothing makes such a satisfactory holiday g ift as a piece of furniture—a serviceable and lasting remembrance. I t is a use. fhl and ornamental present th a t gives pleasure to anyone. Gifts are here a t every price w ith in your means. Here are a few of the hundreds of articles we show, which make very acceptable presents. Come in and see the grand display. w m COURGIIt h( M y Molds llwir C*MNe 4»*l)i—U«M custed-PnpodtiM | Gowdy-A! Ll€^LYfi!!!i^R JlAlv.-^ trr A nice line to select from. (Jail and examine our stock before purchasing. SPECIAL PRICE i f i f Full Sized Bed $3*25 Highly Polishct* Golden Oak; Tlie latest styles and designs. KlEiTMin __ . i t w.,?;>v • Tfliwn#•Bb,, j'u.dvi.i j:V. .’pVti.’.rdd-.sVl-J*- 1 v*‘\V'I v »'*V •.‘UV.VNX ’ k H! *, ■” VL Woven Wire. Double Wenvc, Like X’ut, . (l.Jkccnt) These Stands, size 16x16 inches, will he on sale anly (luring the holidnvB Uln 4 : 0 0 Commodes, Medicine Chests Screens, oak and mahogany, 3, 4 and 5 leaves. # • Special Price. Polished Golden Oak, $13-25 PICTURE FRA1TES. We can’t be excelled any. place in the county. Over 100 ' styles to select from. We carry all the above in stock We handle Douches of all grades frein. $5.75 tip THE LADIES’ FRIEND. Yard Measure. i {.“»< and f« fp r aSonk tMn «**r AtCHMMlMr 41 R f he. and 1 h'n-rsl Hardware, Xeek jfat I ) ,M. LVonaaV beta adnata toovaremna tka tkraU and tn atop • k# ana *4 Una Mlanta ran.wly gniahly enraa all aa. It ay # f « , fton't 6»rgat the cbsybig mil aato of 0n*rn«»»rr, fwimjai and Jardinatrc at Bull A Hpancar#., A gantianMina praarwt L.,; ,.f riagant cipm at t *. M. Ridgway —Dr. CaWwair* ftyrnp Paptin. tka great atomaeh ramady, ia now add hy ( M. RMgway. -nw aC amM aa iU . M. W iw # . f Come inand See . And wo will treat you right, Wo wWi to fall your attention tn e a r now line of Dandles, Gigare and Tolateeo. Hot and Mold Mumh at all hours, Meals 25es boarding #1,00 jasr week. C u t PjelrWR oit i»eanuia for H>lined Teachers and 5ah!*ath Hehtwl« Teackr*. for holidays. You will ’! d’«well to sea us kfitjre buying; as m almys haw a fine line nn J handa and keep frc«h rr«*te<t. everyday, 1trang^a and Anplea. Brasil Niila, Atm <od», 4Vlirofok Walnuts aohl at, our place. Yours to please, H r o v j - I^»»ry ffwk, CwW*me, - onto. ran». gg-. tim i <■ ^ w h i e h • J J o Y o t i I j i k e ? OMtltyle. (Never before iu the o have the towii c<| ibled in the council' ^/wpiisact the usual bus R''4$ht of tallow candles «iae at the meeting last K When the meeting was f answared present will i.of Shroades. For t tings this member t and was reported ed that lie had not died, and such wad lug that he had not bf licit meeting tor thn ared him dead, nnd| ity would be three, ion in regard to taki general fond to fini* ing system till Mu #aid passed. Ilifl and k |f against it. • Attorney R, G. G'oij «H then culled. upo: ,(Reduced himself as rl Lowry, who was rj streets with eleetr posed to furnish 25 $65 per year for rs, to be operated pliia moonlight ** cusaion of con: *he members follow! ■saved to adjourn, tovor of this motion e: tSbwnsley. After tlr Ben had been passer ts were turned on| tnber. I t seems as though ires live in circulati cost o f the pres i. A careful in 'omlny evening ah 53 was expended >98. Tins included t l J Q r Mayor's office ant: 1 oil and repairs d the services of Jai hting, while tlie rq cost nearly 1700 d Ise statement, we me from, and an: ivilege of examin peuditure3 whieh ayor’s office. In the following w parisons with other t<j tax rate and valaatj will cause the fate t< Iwve clcetrie lights Eon is raised. Tise k-rn 1807 was |3?8„ 1808 was #357.57! irease of over #23, rious year caused bij toyer leaving the to ha heavy taxes lixatitm for 1898 of 498,011 dollar A 74, D e c of the h i this town id moved to tlm « ,t those whowant ivcssK-uts 1st a cs VO tliClB, but w«t ill fho vaiu.ittcn fj 8 was #277,031 4. Janicstowa itislion tnsre tlisn fife o f 2,74, a about me im! N>*r Atj!?, Furniture Dealer. J. 1 M im iLM , Funeral Director and EmbalmefJ South Main St. 0«darvill«, Ohio. A
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