The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
\ '■">1 iBtm catering to tk« irf» him ! tb it y«*r W4 t magnificent l b e o f a d R i n g s strictly 0 show. rE R nk. Au unusually 'lias. Opera Glasses, . ishes, Bronze Ware, i VQty Purchase 11 ince (p not forget you. 3 10 c up I lead Wear 5c pair Mt ertgeaktrt Droning 4 k ices tanging from 1 c up 18e jd 20 c yd, Shoes, price* to suit 12.44 pair good value $162 55c up ids* all prices ting gloves 2 oc , 60c up (.ll. Bedroom Lamp complete prices 15c up 5c up 31 . 2 cbar 6 c tble 67c ap T fc 3fts 67c yd. Up ARE BETTER Prepared than «vw before to furnish, a present for your Grandfather, Tatter, Uncle, nephew, fyuband, Son, Brother, or the Otter fellow, As we have a full line of goods that would he very acceptable, in the following:^.... ....... MTCFPPlLiElilfS The New Idea In plain Black and Fancy Silk and Satin with quilted cilk lining to match. Boxed seperately. Siik and Satin Handkerchief Muf f ! ers. & Ranging in price from 50c to $1.50. ■RTftVIUP A SI V a H a t n w J i i m m i i O GLOVES Dressed and Undressed Kid, Fleece Dined Dreesed Kid, Unlined Kid, Fleece Dined, Scotch and Jerseys. CHIEFS Plain and Fancy Silk and Dinen, Plain Center with * Fancy Borders. styles, in any color you want-Plain, Figured and Striped effects stiff bosom; also white, laundered or unlaundered, Sizes 14 to 17. If there’s any men folks,or boys, you're going to make a gift of neckwear, remem ber what a dependable place we have for superior SHIRTS. Smart, Attractive and Fash-' ionable styles in soft and A large assortment of Hats, Suspenders, Collars, Cuff, &c. IRA O. DAVIS y> T A I L O R , H A T T E R , a n d F U R N I S I I E R Prizes Received. > The prizes, far the best “Aged Herd” at the State. Fair in Colnmbus kit September, were received this week. . D. Brad(ute<fe Son were suc cessful in capturing the prize, as they, have. heretofore for a number of years The prize, a large silver tray and four cups ot the same metal, gold lined, is on exhibition at Bird’s store. The set is handsomely engraved with The following: “ Awarded to D. Brad fute and Son for “Aged Herd” Grand Sweepstakes, Beef Breed, Ohio State .Fair 1900.” The tray represents the Aged Herd and the cups, which were engraved accordingly, represent the Young Herd. This firm has a larger number ot prizes than has any similar firm in the United States. • The crowd from here which attend* ed the stock show at Chicago last week report a good time and from the re ports given out there must have been considerable amusement over the hap penings of one or two. The first ev ening after one of the party reached the Windy City, preparations'were made for retirement at the usual hour, but after opening his g rip ,. and on making a careful investigation for his night shirt, foiiud that he had brought a sheet instead. The joke was all on himself as he had packed his own grip and could not blame his wife for it. Another was that one of the breed ers sold a calf for S375. and accepted in return a check for 83.75 and never discovered the mistake until he pre sented it at the local bank. . However the wrong was soon righted and the party is now rejoicing that be came off so lucky. The “ lake water” must have a bad effect on the eyes —Fine Xmas Cigars Ridgway &Co. Rev. Pressly Thompson, of Col orado Springs, Col., has accepted a Icall at Washington, Pa. Mrs. Thonip - 1 < son and children wilt stop here 011 a j visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs j j . W. Pollock, on her way to their 1 eastern home.. 1 A PETITION J . W. Pollock as administrator of ■ the estate of Nancy A. Townsley, Inis •filed with the Probate court the re- -port of the appraisers. James Holmes, ; David Brad lute and James Townsley. i . The total property possessed amounts! , to S1422.GH of which amount $1000 jis real estate. i •. , I ; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas Ervin.! Mr and Mrs. James Ervin, of Xenia, ! aud Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Moore, of | ' Jamestown, were among the guests at i , the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. I jBarber, Tuesday eveaing. j j College closes next Wednesday fo r! I the fall term. M _______ • ' • ■ ____ CAN BE MADE A PLEASURE, IF YOU COI T T T E have the largest stock of Holiday Goods * * ever shown in our line in the good towu of Cedarville. Tbe interest manifested in buying so early in the season has been a great surprise to us, hut we’ve prepared to satisfy the wants of all. Come Early, Make Selections Have Them Stored Till You Want Them. Many Have Done So Already. .It's Better Not To Wait Till The Last Days. OUR STORE. 1 * 1 r Are popular for prefSeutB A And we have them from T $ 1.00 to 100 . 00 . - 0 . Elgius $6.00 T T Aud up. JEZ The Popular » HAMPDEM WATCHES. W Large ouefl JBk. Small ones T Smaller ones O Still smalier ones j a c Tiny bits of ones 3ES For boys, & Girls, loo. Presented to the Town Council Monday Evening, Asking Themto Abol ish the Saloon. Mondny being the regular meeting night' for the village council the usual •’Oiitine of business was transacted. All the members were present except James Andrew. During the course of business proceedings a petition signed by something like 370 persons was presented, asking the council to repeal the saloon ordinance. Speeches by Rev. Ross, Rev. Sanderson and Miss Mary Murdock . were made to this body, showing reasons on n moral line why the saloon element should be eliminated.. ' , (Tpon a motion by Mr. IlilT it was left to a committee of two to take charge of the petiton and investigate the matter. Iliff.nnd Lott comprise the committee... The township trustees were present nud asked tbp advice of the council in regard tojhenting the building by steam AS the council'were-to adjourn un til 7 p. in., Thursday, when the ques tion will be debated in joint 'session. The usual reports of committees were rend aud approved. Bills were al lowed for the monthly expenses of village officers and other expeuBes. THURSDAY EVENING. The council and township trustees met in joint-session Thursday evening, with Mr. Amos Tonkiuson ns chair man. The question of heating the entire building was discussed at length hut no definite steps were * taken. A recess was taken until a furnace man arrives from Cincinnati to consult with them. After the joint session the council met and heard the report of the com mittee that was appointed to investi gate the petition which was presented Mondny evening. It was laid on the table and the committee discharged. FUJI , Driving Working Woolen HYPES,theHATTER1 Useful Gifts for Men ir i Plush 50v Mens Bogs' At Dowest/Price. I T Springfield, O. heifer $ 1000 , the four averaging about $591 n head, the highest average at the qule. This firm also purchased a two-year old hull having taken 1 st prize nnd received ono clinmpionship vote, for $ 1100 , The Red Polled herd of Messrs, Andrew Bros., is now recognized as the leading herd of the breed in this country. Mr. T. B. Andrew accom panied .the herd and made several Bales, ail of wbtcli brought good round figures. Premiums amounted to $630. The following is the list: Aged bull 2 nd; two-year-old bull 1 st; yearling 3rd; calf 3rd; two yenr-old heifer 1st; yearling heifer 2 nd; yearling calf 2 nd; champion bull and cow; aged herd 1 st; young herd 3rd; 4 animals get of one sire 1 st; 2 animals, produce of one cow 1 st Death of Mrs. Marshall. Word was received here this week of the death of Mrs. Nerve Marshall, at Seattle, Washington. Mrs, Mar shall was stricken with apoplexy one day last week as she was walking out the door. Preparations had been made for her to go down into the city to attend church, and she was ready to go when the stroke occured. Mrs. Marshall resided here for a number of years, and has many friends who.will regret to bear the sad hews. A hus band, Mr. Geo. Marshall, and a brother etill Burvive. The latter Uvea in Indianapolis, Ind. v The following invitations were issued from our press lust week and sent out Saturday. “Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes request your preseuc at the marriage of their daughter Mary Edna to M . Charles D. Howell, Thursday, December 20 , 1900, a t one o’clock, Cedarville, Ohio. A t home Havre, Montana, After January lit, 1901. “ : The W. C. T. H. will meet a t the home of Mrs. David shroads Thurs* day, Dec. 20, at 2:30 P . M. sun time. Subject for discussion, the Canteen.. - —Subscribe for the Herald. H eat SOUK Of CbtM TCT. Diamonds— Solitaire and in Clusters. T . Opals in variety of settings. X V Rubies, in the mountings you like. Q * Sapphires, as you want them <SS Pearls, singly nnd in combinations; Em- „er*lg, Tigereyes, Gatneft X & Topaz or any other stones. JC Plain gold, engraved baud X V Or any other Ring yon Cal* Want for lady, gentleman, 8 Child or baby. The sale of watches ie an important feature of onr business. We never misrepresent the quali ties and guarantees satisfaction to purchasers. Of IteifNi We have a large stock of high, medium and low priced, from 20 cents up to as high a price os you want to pay. ««• guff Button* •«« A great variety from 5 cents a pair np to the solid gold with diamonds. «** Brottte* All the latest and most popular styles, set with pearls, brilliants and colored enamels. Some thing for every (taste. le ts mpmm stove : i • OUSS, ■#* m Ult’w Ho O a t nos To enumerate the many things we show a line of We have something for every person and every purse. Wo have low presents and eostiy presents, so you can save the gifts you want a t the price you wwh to pay. Every thing F resh -N ew - -Novel- -Well Assorted. $i«Gnu, tronbkandIftoetv By b „ ,iBg tW i,l.y from i». Well m f a «»'l l,« f a l |y ssiisfsctory, Samuel McCollum* Jeweler* CBDARYIU.E, OHIO. CotorsTlytog High. The Poll Angus and Red<-Poled herds of cattle which were exhibited at the Fat Stock Show in Chicago, arrived here Tuesday evening. As usual Greene Countv came out vie* * ^ torious, and had her colors flying hig!. This show was the greatest, stock- men have ever known aud it is with pride that we can point to herds that have been in competition with herds at the greatest b I iow on record. Not ouly have our beards been recognized, hut the owners arc looked to as men of high standing and sound judgement [n this line. Two of Greene County's breeders acted as judges, Mr. Oscar Bradfute for the Short Horn class and Mr. John Williamson for the Oxford aheep. Not only did these two gen tlemen have this honor, but several other of our breeders were united to act as Judges for the different classes. There was a banquet given one evening during the show, of which Mr. Oscar Bradfute acted as toast master. The following is the list of premiums won by the Meadow Brook herd: 3rd prize, two-year-old bull; 2nd on bull calf; 3rd on two-year-old heifer; 3rd yearling heifer; 4th on yearling heifer; 2nd and 3rd on heifer under 6 months; 1st on aged cow 3 years; 3 rd on aged herd; 2 nd on young herd; 3rd on get of sire; 4th on produce of one cow. Meadow Brook now claims the champion cowof the world, under tii* title “ Senior Champion Female,” At the sale show, 2r»J on cow and 2nd on yearling heifer, were won, Bradfute * Hon eold at auction, 1 yearling bull fat *505; 1 cow *505; 1 yearling heifer 3355; 1 yearling Of the fact that the most appreciable Christmas Gift is some article of wearing apparel? What husband, son op male relativewould not consider a Stilt, Overicoat, Pair of Trousers or a nice House Coat the most sensible present that could be offered them. Our stocks in these departments have all been replenished and we • V * ■ ■ , . can suit all tastes and purses.. We have Iktiwear, mufflers, Suspenders, Shirts, hosiery, Collars and enffs, Underwear, Gloves, handkerchiefs, hats, Umbrellas, fancy Oests. ♦- r ’ And everything that men wear in an extensive variety. This Christmas, if never be* fore, you should consider usefulness and durability in selecting yonr gifts. Come in «nd see wha t w e have tn offer yon, « , m. m. KHUfmm T h # fitiM-haw niwf m W «W V iW V « li st . J & I X 1 Q r J r JL JU L i l l i •• * ■ . m * O H I O 1 , . . ni 'iiiitni l i l r r t
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