The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52

- t o P 9 V - ■$** , I-'* , ■r?-A ,••. : .- ‘ J V* > ' f W n. r 0 >, t o o l ta d V w w u i ; M i • I lk iO p tn House, 1)*• —JTkits ptoe cough syrups. U M. ftWfway. A1 Barr was i# ripringfield on hud •M i Tusaday. —Forty be*d of hwm tor sale by Hewry Kjit. •‘Wht Brown Corn* Dawnf' Oo to tke Open Houae to-nightaud see. —Marshall can cure for morcrig* Ana any other Livery Bt«bi« in X mm . tfva. Mend Ewryh** been vieitiog her panote in Hillsboro, the past waak. —•When in Xeaia take dinnei with OriM* in their “New Home, ’ No. 19 Green Street. Union Thanksgiving services ’will be observed in the M, JE. church next Thursday at 10:30a. nt, He! Reid's ability me an actor Iiafc, been demonstrated long ago, byJiia inauy year* of success on the stage. Mias Hattie McMillan was the guest of Mist Lyda Torrence, of South Charleston,’several days fast week.. - -Grice’s, ofXenia, are headqnart- era for the fine** Cream and Ices, They ship to alt parte of the county. John Johnaoh went to Missouri this week, to investigate the copper mines, in which he is thinking of making an investment. Owing to the scarcity of miik in Payton, the price has.been somewhat „ advanced. They arc mw jelling it at ten cents a quart. Communion services a t the M. E, 1 ohurch, tomorrow, at I0;45. The f itor wiU be assisted by Dr. D, 0 . oolpert, of Jamestown; *-Twa» the Night Before Christmas” - ieoneof Hal Held’smost popularplays and no citizen should miss seeing it at the opera house, December 8 . b George Evans, who lived . for a . couple of years, near Cedarville, was married. Wednesday, to Miss Hattie Scroggy, o! New Burlington, 0 . . We are glad to announce (hat Mr. ■ Frank Ewry, who had a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago, is improv­ ing and is able to he about the house. B it . J. 0 Stewart, PJiyacian and Surgeon, Specialist inEye and Ear. &]«•*•»Accurately Ad- jutted* S-vTieFACrroN’ G uakah * TEKD, Local sportsmen are making some complaint that there is a scarcity of quail. Several have given up the idea of going out again this year for .that reason. . “Why Brown Came Down,” is a . very laughable eomedy, Edwin liar* rie is the leading character. Robert Browaiug displayed considerable abil­ ity as a eomeaian* -The concert Tuesday evening neat is composed of two choruses, fifty trained voices and a chorus of sixty children. Come and hear, the childrearing. For something good to eat go to Bull A Spenoeffc. You can get oysters, celery, cranberries, Concord and Malaga grapes, oranges, ban­ anas, maple syrup, swan potatoes and saner kraut, —CauT afford to mi*s it, More than one hundred voices in the con­ cert next Tuesday evening, Male quartet!*, ladies’ quartett, mixed quartet, Humething to suit every­ body. Gauntry people should come early to get s seat I t has been mid that a poor man by cateful mauagsment can support himself and wife; a poorer man ran add a couple of children ami two dogr, while many poor men manage taget along with a wife, nine or ten eMMrM.and a whole yard full of dogs, Thia ia strange figuring, but is never- thrises (rat, An exehance get* off this; “'If mew are the salt of the earth, women are uarieubMIy the sugar. Balt is w u n r y —gar a luxury. Vicious mm are wiltpeter, stern men arc r-*ck salt, ukft inea era table salt, Did maids arc H tuwee sugar, good imtured mmmm arc bwf sugar, and pretty Mile ate the fine pulverised sugar. rmm the pwlv*ri**d sugar, plans?, The superintendent of rural mail ■antes wasia Xaak Wednesday ami M M In ealablMi a rente out the Jamatoawaplke. as the route* ovtr the Wlhalaguc and Burlington pfkeahad base an —nr*—fill (Mat M e * » ,000 pateas have bean totftad In tha amt aine month*, ft ia prahaMe Mat it will n<*t !>* a* unlH some lime in Jannarv i C s h t K t a im i i t * • 4 . f . «L ' tXuuKlart TiM«.; T.OO InoWHWat • B*r. C. K. M riu stk*. Xwla T.iW A44r«M This* tSUw m i TMr WgalBwaw Wm. T, tt. MsMpluwt, (,’I« v *I« hi A TTMag H. Mb. n*vcti*i8»t cxerciw* Mi»* Jane Uraheat, Kejrm>l>J»Iiurs 8:5ft How w»y the V^aag People Promote HebWth Olwervance, Xrh(» Witliasuoa, 2ait Xraia ftjlft 1'he (‘hriitien'e Att!ta4« to Civil haw, . . P. H. l>e«u, P«t.> 1*1 Xruis 9:5S '‘IkeSoD|i of lh* Age*.” W.'T. Maboa, tkeo, Seminary 10:0ft Coaferenee Tithe cVafereaw, p. W, Hehriag, Xeil Ave., ( ‘olntubua lt:16 Bailneii, Anaounrement of Cominitteea, H:3ft Dinser. Nfitmsa. S:0ft Devoftonsr Kxeroi«eg, JUTIss Jgnute Brock, Pall Creok 1:20 The Vaang People^ Society «> a kfiailoaary Poree, Xfi'88 Baaice Urahaia, let, Columbus 1:40 Oar Warfare, ' - * Mrs. C. H. Cox, BpriogfleM 2iftft Oar Weapon*,' - Miss Emma Bigger, Huger Creek OarWatchword, - Mr, GeorgeHarper, Jamestown S;4ft. Conference itl* . Ilueinets . ■■■ . 3:g) AOjoarmaent for supper . . ClMfMI, TsftO Praise Service, - Miw Peye Comstock, New California 7;2ft Aftftrees ~oThe Past anft Future of Vou.ng Pcople’aWork incur Church/* Kev, D.F, McQIll, Hi D„ Allegheny, P a Closing exercises by the President elect, The nmsifl of thecanventiou will be under the direction of Prof, A. C, McClelland, of Sew Wilmington, Pa. -—’When yqw Wish, to purchase Rohes or Blankets come in and els. amine tny stock, «$ X have the best line ofeueh goods that is kep tia our city* aiul remember I will not he undersold. . >Dom, the Harness Man. - '*^r f —I f you want to Gray's. •—/Tarred and binder twine, Andrew Bros, Sc Co, - — W e make Photo buttons, derson Bros., X en ia . anything good, go An* H a lf of Mr eaehangv* |y lu fiivar of a farfca Afiadt lu Ibt waring tn are atmng- r s v M l a t # I m hostia iba bMeriftba •tasat. Whan wo mm* * Mi our mothoa w«ad • fdaaa of h m d •IMU fur o rurfcw, wbleb broogtot m fUf l oBor than any boll wenkf bum* imw, oud If SMthari would uos Ibsoa Ihofo wmiM bo uo “Twoathe night before Christ- mas” scenes”ittid characters of this place will ho represented,* and played by an old Cedarville boy, making a .home play by a home hoy and a foreign company. ' Among the several new companies incorporated at Columbiis th is . last week, was the Independent^ Paper Company with a capitalization of $ 10 , 000 . I t is the company that has the Xenia mill. Judge Scroggy decided the electric Tight contract injunction brought against Xenia city; in favor of-the city. Notice of appeal Was 1 given at once by the .parties pushing the matter. , Dr, P. R. Madden, Practice lim­ ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. (Hashes Accurately Ad­ justed. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 . Telephone,—Office Ho, ya, Residence Ho, 57 , Mr. Sidney Smith, of this place, under the employment of the paper mill here until last week, tins accented the position as foreman ia the Xenia mill and took up lus duties Monday. The Postal Telegraph company «re putting new *arms on the poles throughout the line. The arms that are in nee are too small ns two more wires arc to be added, Cards are out announcing the wed­ ding on next Thursday at 0 o'clock of Mi?* Mary Louise Clcinans, of near Cedarvilie, to Mr. Andrew G. Gregg, of Xenia, Hal Reid will be received here by a large house, already people are mak­ ing preparations to attend his play at the opera house, December 8 . —Throughout the east Hal Reid has been received with crowded houses. His play is ono of the most popular of the « mgu . Mr. John W. Gibson and wife, of Hamilton, O , spent the week with the Missies Gibson and Mr. John Wade, Mrs, Charles Ervin & Son, of Xenia, spent Wednesday, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs, J . II. Andrews, , —Photographic work of all kinds from the smallest locket the largest life size portraits at Audefson Bros. Messwu 0 . T» Wolford and Robert Watt attended the national meeting o f stockmen at Chicago tins week. %end a pleasant evening with Fred 3'imereort Brooks at tho Opera House, Haturday evening, Dec, 2;- Tiic plat for F»cd Esocmm Brooks will i« open Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 2 o'clock standard time. F ob B a I j E.^O ho ccok stove, two wood aloves, and one base burner.' Enquire a t this office. •:-Get ('hristniftAPhotos a t Ander- Br»w/ gallery, 14 N. Detroit 8 t„ Xenis. " -^New Drop California Apricota,- Peaches, I'rumcs, Grapes and moJns, at Gray's, An interesting h Her tram Ifowlin M«T j 'iin will Iso homd on tlso first v*r> Tha senior rlasa of the college hold <•00 of th<*jf jo!lv s'loeads Monday nq|ht, N e « m » p ranna«t Ap o lo -, <‘ /rn and Tomstoss, at Grays, ’ - BuilJrra »»»d G m rra t Hardware, •I <’ I f ,<>onaaV . —A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, at Gray's. J . C. McMillan, of South Charles: ton, was in townMonday eve. —Blackberries,Gooseherriee-Rasp berries, Beans a t Gray’s. ^ —Husking and work gloves and mittens, at.Andrew Bros. &Co. I sm * fw I c MHI m ' i Firaitin wti B a ta t i ta i S im . MmM*. Mb. Wc have * line Side lh»ard. top 22x4r». French Bevel Pattern plate, size 18x30. Top drawra swell, one drawer lined, Polished, Golden Oak finish' Special price fi]3.2i>. Combination Book Casa nod floiamtary Quartered Oak Golden Finish, riaa 5 ft. 7 hi, high, 3 ft. 3 in. wide. Frwich Pattsrn plats 12x12 in, 8 heIves ays alt adjustable. BpeeM Price *10.00. There is not enough profit in this to grease a watch, but it ia yt*ur» if you want It, TV ( J. H. McM ILLRN F Furn iture Dea ler. 2 Cans Corn 15o 2 “ Tomatoes 15c. I *• P ea s 5c Faust Oysters Crackers lOo pr pk'g Blnpkes Coffee 15, 20, 25 and 30o Bottle Pickles, sweet.or sour Will pay 20c doz. for Eggs WiU pay T 80 lb. f„r Butter r*=*- Mrs, Barber's Home-made Bread ( 1 . Gillaagh. Funeral Director and Embalm* :. 0 "■ fc ' You Wise T o a t t e n d o u t 3 1 2 c e n t s a l e t h i s w e e k ; ? I f m d o n ’ t f a l l t o b e p r e s e n t a t o t t r 2 1 - 2 c e n t s a l W e c a n s h o w y o u B a r g a i n s , w h i c h , y o n n e v t d r e a m e d o f . •D JOAL ORANSKY, Prop. » 30 W. Main.St., Xenia, Obir — W e make Anderson Bros X en ia . Photos 14 N. llntt please. Detroit St., • F ob B a le .—O ne hard coal base burner. Prices reasonable. A . C .'K yi . k . Mrs. R» S. Trout, of Hillsboro, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. 8 , Stafifortb. —The only good blood purifier is syrups of Trifolium Compound ntC . M. Ridgway’s} «•' —Take your babies to Downing's Studio and have them photographed in first-class style. —If you want to be “ IT” have your Photos made at Anderson Bros,, 14 N. Detroit S t , Xenia. —When you need anything in Photo or Portrait line-, remember that you get the best at Downing’s and at n reasonable price. Misses Daisy and Carrie Freeland, of Columbus, spent Sabbath at the Hotel Keyes, visiting Their father, the chef, Fred Freeland. • Mr. and Mrs T. B. Andrews ex­ pect to entertain a large number of their friends next Wednesday even­ ing, Nov, 20, at 5 o'clock. O u i M B B f t W i l | l k M f I m *. i t M lf th iir i, iu tn fussy OMMaid Afaia. Cedarville defeated Antioch at Yellow Springs oa Saturday after­ noon ia a clojcly contested game of football by a score of 6 to 5. Tho Cedarvillians claim that their eeore would have been higher had they had a square deal front the referee. Not having been present it would be hard to express outselve3 ns to the right­ eousness of Cedarvillo's contention. With our knowledge of tho well- known tendency of that village to get mad and to play eerappy ball, it Would bo safe to cay that Antioch was probably about two-thirds right. Possibly another generation of athleteo has arisen in Cedarville, but they have a bad reputation to live down.— Xenia Herald. The Cedarville team would bo glad if the Xenia Herald would send a cor­ respondent to its noxtgame. Cedarville may have the reputation of playing eerappy ball, but elmlias tho first time to scud n team out. of town amid a shower of rocks, bad eggs, etc., as the base hall team left Xenia two or three years ago, cf&utvtut. m m i f kepnits * Wheat,..,.............. ..................Jtt If a t s , . . . . . . . . . . a , . * . . . , , . . . ... ..20 Blitter.............................. ,..,.,18 ilh^ggs.,., ..20 t b i i k e i i B . . . . , . . . . . 05 H o g * . t . c a c a o , . . . . . .*(1,50 t •a ti!e ,.,.„ u. 4a2o Bljeeh*- U 0 « a , , , p o . , e Oefitl Popu lar « « ♦ * Jew e lers D IJH IHM D S Our Xcaaing SpfciaTtv firomndkk $ M t, Umbrellas Recovcrod andMadeto . Order. * See our $1.00 Line of Covers. Detroit S t ., « « t « * Xen ia , O. DemandsthatyongototheStorewhich nanbest supplyyonrwants;thatstoreis BIRD’S MAMMOTH There you find most complete stocks of Dry Gcods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Groceries at correct prices. Come seefar yourself. Outings, a fine line at S, 6 £, 8 £ and 10 s per yard. Fleeced Wrapper goads, choice pat­ terns 84 and 10 c yd. Hosiery and Gloves a t prices to suit everyone. Comfort*, Blankets and Flannels, Men's Wool Bouts 12.00, *2.35 and. ■ #2.50 pair. Men's Leather Boots 11.50,1200 and 82.00 pair. Meu’fl Duck Coals $1.20 and #2 each Meals Suits 80, $V, 00 , 810.00 and - *12.50 each. Prunes {'choice new ones) 5, 8 , lOe lb, nowlty Art* tlie two striking features in os (Treat Assortment of Men’s * Fine Stylish Marie f GIiOTHIDG Tt 6 BestaniMostAtractiveFabrics! TieBestantMostPerfectFitingGtotuni! ‘ TieBestaniMostReliableTailoring! All marie by the best and most depend able mamifaetuiiers in New York, Phi arielpliia and Rochester. Prices low* than any store dare quote for eqw values. Men’s Suits S7.50 to$18— Overcoatsud Ulsters$StoSt Bey*andgMMrtff$DtpartaKut. We dress the hoys up stylishly and at the same time economically. IPs a deep*study with us—‘always endeavor­ ing to give you the most for yonr money, „ . / Suits and Overcoats $2.50,$5.00, *6.50 indup. Artistic I .Amor, ....vilfcduj uoiutfm Pltsbytr vl»M foo Imatitv, propera sending torinui f 4)f,the lu rear of t ‘the pain; 'ysyea-of' moat a imnafort: decoratio- was (|om eon, of C flattery t ceiled,., ’. the Empi • work is yellow, q •rose fadjj branches 3 f,* *towxi the ^ known at ^ away am* %' lightsajp pii hear f Bible lyir t lief. Tli i Psalm,wl 4 over with real. Be painted, suppurter etyie. It huge and * double fir, capitals, scape of shores on shore on tropical p the distan the cloud arch the s piazza is t alcove are ittg Arab* Into folds In front heavy eui suspended hung bo fl­ atty ceilini with gold side of t painted a a sheep, <li lost sheep ■L: t , : .1, 'AiffA V 'V - •'4 |Pp(j* e a i. ’I* tract (Fit > rm among ■,s__« on , a ftn., rfl. i, x iH.3 ECii en iiu wut i d o sr in. Ifl^tintom at 40 and ^ fncw ealifornia'; 10 12Ao lb. Lndica and Misses Lmlerwear, Cofleo {Lion Brand) per lb. 10c/ C.'nm Meal pr sack He, 2 sacks for 13e. " ' *“ ‘ ' 1 3: 48c .Sorghum Molasses (new) pr gal. 8c, OrleansMolasses (new) pr gal. 8 lima *Stnr Soap for 25e. 8 Bars Lenox Honp for 2'k\ 4 llw. Htnr Graekcrs ,25c. 30 ft i a c a w i *T.'---i<-w:T 5« , CLOTHING* HATS AND FURNISHINGS. Mi4sTis»* Asslt, ‘One of Dr. Kings N*w Ufe Pills I d o l * T l m i t k s d g i v h k R ’ We can supply you with Oysters, Celery, Crania* rics, Otangcs Bananas amt Malaga Grapes, Premium Givrtt. A;-k fi*r tickets if wetlo u*d hs»d them to you. **•>»»«) linn*-) p«* -.n« *. •* In Of, •*<l MNWift*. O ilw y ltM a ;*ar»*4 4 W ni atnrtgkEt toa) war*.•*<••• w a t t . f mMtaft . Oar referae• * , *mf Malt la a« f »•«■, It I* awtaljr aStea •ertl aasSsateS at koa>» E>ISi ia n l e « -.,Kat plenty K«uhd 1 • ’"If v*‘USCOir the* world ynu will j (!ufe will digt-st what vi'H Wat, It n^ver fi**d s fqs« | One Vui^s *B l**rmft o f dyapepsi* sml Minuls Co»iKh Curs," says Editor Parkier, <4 the Miesnopr. Fla., ‘'ilttfttlvr’* It mrsd kis mmilt *»f I sU r l^ p and mvw thoMawda bm* pM im n it, hroDchitisI rtoup stsd all A n r i and k i f tnnihts*. Ridgwar ACV k , Pn ig ita i. sfoin srh trouMss, E H, llum hjr. VVrnon, T#*., says, "It wlievri mf from thft sta rt and cared me It ia n< w m r evarlastiag friend." Rolf ■mv A . Dmgglsls J lS sn iifiitC r a a f, , Hoarsen?** in wrhild riiat k each night for two weak* hw put me ject to croup I** uwm iodlcattog i M intnyHeen*’ again" writ?* IX H. .approachofdi*?*ia.. ItChaiuheri* law ?r ofDempseytown, Pa,, they're [Cough Rsfitdy I*given as *oo»a*| tli? nest \n th? world for I ivsr, rhiMheeoms*M*tse Kti.inaeh, Bowel*, Purrir vegetable, \ the tiroapy cough h*eapp«*nftd, Its Neveygnpe, Only at Rtdgwsyiprsveuttha attwek. Many wotl ACo* Drug more. who b«v« cronnyehildreualway* 1 this tomedy »t hand and find thitj NM.Rr.MrtM, Ivewlale, 111., Writas: **I have uaed I>r. I^HweH's Bymp PepeiB as a fitnliy medkdne with the Mat o f ro­ seha. ForderawgaewNile *t the stowi •eh u d M a gswetwl h i t f i n I IHte it heMer the* uytfdwg I have ever Mtd. I l i a to ptatoMt to teste, my ahHdrsa are Nwayi MMM to tah« it. C. M. Rifigiray. tin dressed in tough pa very exeel ■ appearing fset ia o n ; On the 1 Iis tnho ho thrown n-f i scare of tone of “ .V ■Letch tn 1 fejre tM ;i ►f DrofiK* 1070 Tho delh »o»»y of 'patter, is ^otk a mm p! tho pail thisCn Tho «5fi air work, oh) matt ISO HIN •10, V hswd l e f fie eaves tbewt « w h truh le u d Wid It ton always he daweaded usautii pkatont to take For sale % i% RUgway. t t m i t n U B N I N T Taka Ltsuiw Brain Quia TahMa. All drwfglMa mtm 4 MtoMf f t k BR s to ewto. 1 b U (MW »#u fiHHHR luFtov >(brthe Herald, II pr,; ■jfih H e [tick, e e » jpycH •!• r7»*nd • 1 eh tc t*d*|i 10 * t l iiv e [draa 1 i*cats i rthe) saaMli: 1 trt o h ttr ..

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