The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

\ I m m 1 i 3 UU on S h e ^ e S b e 46 tl Semi-fioj Sale f S r n m m m t t teTit Nlgrim M «ilt P*/ * f HttWI, Hum «iMItnewam] toimwjMtbecrib***, tVJHTY-THIIl). YEAR. HO. * 2 . 'Gedarville fterald, CEDARVIUE. OHIO. AUGUST 4 , 1900 . When your paper m marked w*tk * blue epm is k to- rewind y.m ths* your Hiiweriptfc’n k peat due and a* **riy settlement i«desired. P R IC E $100 A Y E A R , T a i lo r , H a t t e r , a n d F u r n i s h e r , wy; >ize o f tl COGITATIONS o f S ilk s , .B la c k ar h W a is ts a n d S h ir t y »., F a ra s o ls a n d U t J 3 L a c e C u r ta in s , Caul H A T I S A S A L E * * Tom $ 2,00 to $ 3 ,oft G R E A T S E M I * A N * ew and more eager#’ an 23 years lias bees “ n e x t to n o th in g * t our object being to y description balong- il with the extraordi- nd upward. ringiield, Ohi< A u g u s t he P il: rt notes ♦ .D. r u R C ; stock o v is it s. W e niture. evlou* d you J jL - | % j p imMfc J b ^ f |» ifackTMs Week to tfe • a y sa ttM TWriS*i4*n. .tfckw a story taken firom the Third It may: not bejuet like the ntionnl Thin! Reader atoriea. jooly difference is, this is a prob* !tide, while the usual story in the cl books is not tike anything *uy- ftoijr heard before, Jld*story is about tiro boys, Third girier stories are always about boys. la novels and in polite literature, .tiaraate sthries about girls, but in [# rd Readers, they 'are aboiitboy*. fptooerally about school boys, Third fjfeder boys always go to school. ‘ These boys were named George -J mm and Charles Barlow. I f their rhad been anything hu t Charles rfteorge, they might have been just igood boys, hut they would not have suitable for Third Reader pur* Ipose#. George Jonea was an idle hoy. Be [w*Wnever study worth a cent, in All day long, he would sit in stehool room, catching flies. I t iwinter and there were no flies, tthat cut no ioewith George. IB teacher f l u e n t l y told him if ididn’t study more he would grow iwithout any education and he ltd then beoome a lawyer or a nalist ami bring shame upon his its, although. George was an sn with only one pa and Onema. would hike his nooks home night, but be never studied But a t playing baseball and tbn)lands11kinds of athletics there iV a boy In Bobodl who could sch him. Charles Barlow wasanother kind o f •He was just as iodustrious as tgo was Idle. Lots of days a t re- when the rest of the children [y»at out to. play "Blackman* and o, sheep. Go,” he would remain in t school room and talk about US rrnican Systemand the Nebular fpothena and the Transmigration of iand many other thing* ahent Ehneither be net the teacher lose# King* Charles bad a sallow complexion [no appetite. He had to be that ' of it would spoil the story. H e *1 theorems and GewgcstmM [ft* rushes and curves and athletic finally both entered college, and _ bed made sock poor use oTfci* > that he would aot have passed if isocle, who kept a grooery store, loot been a nmiuber of the board fdirectors. After he got into college, he made iMany blunders that the rest o f the iall laughed a t him. They could :Wp it, Charles stood a t the head flu*claw. He won every print that ioffered, as ewfflyea George ate tor threw curve*. Bet when George got into the halt e, the scholars in hit (flats begat * high out of the other side o f their Their school won all the iattd their iateltettMCl achieve* [“ didn't do m good.1* Whengraduationday e»m*,Charite ta ln e speech, hut Ida parent* lrelatives were tehemed, of him. ttealda’t mu half a* fast a* a home !hi* hair wasn’t any b u g * thaw people's. He had a Ugh Awe* lUhtSstm (M m ^ fotteygAfiew i wBmmm MUSOVPBWV JPP* la e s n o t j i* kdherge wen p in t jjlfcff ffci, iMftttjidl fttlMtolft m M » $t* i IrntAW-mfe JjyjgMate t feMWHFww ^•riffe gravity a f a yet e f Jfet .But he ' bnwgbt fffeeed fe* totheoollsgehy heiug uftffnle :feeder thuaene of Andy B an** . feh%tnule«. ‘^ k i tw e h e a i d oftlwm, Ckeegs islirsctor of Mhletfek in a lilfeftayear. Ohatlsswasa ^ Jfea cmiatry elrenk a t # H i. B» ‘ three imm I nni iyh ^W e w i t h H s sW rT H e AiMrtt and a flan wtffh .erirmtiia, th ey H h r tU m a ‘the" l»Aotl Seaaasfisfe',.. pecbHer experience is related by a buyiiMMs man of this city whovisltod Oedsrvflie last Saturday- Hia busi­ ness occupied most of his time during tbpdey aad.faefoundhiiuself shortly Jofore5 o’clock in. the evening look* ng for a barber shop to get Bhaved before returning to this, city, His aearch was Anally rewarded by finfl­ og the only establishment of the character inf .the village, which Was conducted by a colored matf. After 16 had been sitting in the chair for a few minutes a lew mote custom­ ers came in and took chairs slong tbe wall, with the mtenUon of waiting ‘or their turn, but after the barber lad finished with the man in the chair ie put every ope out .of the shop and ' old them that if they wanted to get Slaved they would have to wait until »e returned frera supper, demonstrat- rig to* certainity that that he had no fears of competition, -"Springfield .dun. M miws el the tMadaries. The possibilities of the "animal Story” are remarkably.well shown by Hr. \V. A, Fraser in hi* nc-w tales, entitle! Mdoawa o f the Boundaaiee. These are stories of Bod, the Boy, and the ffur-bearing animate if the Northwest and the half-breed trap­ pers who bunt them. Each of the ales teems with curious bit of wood- lore and little-known facts about the moose, beaver, bear, - lynx,' fox and wolf, Mr. ..Arthur Heming, who has Rostrated the stories, is » sportornsn and naturalist, as well as an artist, The first of the Muoswa stories will appfer in The Saturday Evening Post of September 1. . Skit Tramp faand.' Last Houday evening. Mr. A. Z. Smith, foreman of the paper mill, aaw a man climbing i n ' a box car on the paper mill switch. Upon going Oyer and earofblly examing things, Amperson jHovad to b« a -«kk tramp,: H r. Smith immediately reported to the proper authorities, who summoned a doctor. The man Would neither sat or drink, nor wontd he leave the ear to go to a more comfortable place, Tuesday morning, Frank Jackson, township dark, took the min to X sa k wharelte was sent to the county house, . . M p sy s’ rriM*. _ Evert Jaase<i Wendell te a bloa- blOoded Knlckwbocker, a member Of one of the oldest New York jkmilies, and rich. He te known all over New York as the "best friend o fbad boys.” He eavriee o« a .eorreepond<mce wUte no less than 2000 boys, who at one time most people would have put an dsr the category of “bad.” Mr. Wendell bee been instrumental to placing almost all the boy* with whom he correspond* iu good bomss on Western farms or Western vUfcf*. Eacarslea to ietheay fmkt fad. July 17th to August Ifltfa, inclurivo Exeuraton tickets will he sold aeconnt "Bethany Assembly” at Bethany Park, lad ,, via Pennsylvania Linas; good returning antU Angnet 16th. Every day during tha Aasembty i special program** o f axawtees te uHrad, I* which talented men and women nr* specialists. nsyw. n. ' TW ItopteMisan State antowtive Ooaiiniiwe a l team ietiaf at Oolamhus, fefaated Youaptown, 8ept. i ,s e the Hass and date tor the apening o f rim « * * * ! * * * * * Ptoakar te said to ha the star orator. TUt*d-y A a» tol» m Ote»iai«a* etestes’ pieote, »mt»f*tew ttekete wH In aetef to Beyfe** toeai Herasw, eto, fowl retoralif Friday, Aagnst Ifeb. I* to il w te ik I m « the** -**** - She aanonnee* af toa H. PTOfenwh ptsaie. bars if . ANOTHER WRECK REBUKED On the Dsytss A Xenia Traction Line.—A ' Numberof People Injured. At a point two miles south-east of >ayton, on the Dayton & Xenia line, about 2 o’clock, a head-end collision oocured jn which eight or ten people were ppintolly injured. One of the detaiolished cars was the, property of the Payton, Springfield & Urbana “'raction Conipatiy and, was the inest example of a traction car con­ struction in the.'world; ,I t had been toned to the Xenia company tern* HVnrily. .Thecar was enroll|e from layton to . Bpring Yalley ^while the Other car was enrouto from Xeoia to Tayton. Both the motoriiien had >een signaled to go ahead as the track wasclear, but npoii examination it Was-found that some person had tam- iered with the signals. The collision ook place a short distance from the; Tayton State Hospital for insane and within a stones'' throw of the wreck net 'spring, in which. two people were killed, ‘ \ ',j '* g | ' b •» Him Bath Bike, tteughter ofE, >. Bike, * prominent shooter and traveling salesman, also a neice of merchant Bike, of Dayton, was badly njured and will be disfigured for life,, laving her nose torn and hmshod., lotorman Huff, wae badly crushed about ' the chest, bis condition is regarded serious. McGregor, the con­ ductor, had h» knee cap dislocated, Chw- jtehinsto, a. colored employe at the Bellbrook .Inn, lma a severe; scalp wound and ankle sprained. Thefe were a numtier of Xcuians on tho car to Dayton, who were con siderably bruised up, tliough none dan- ;erously. Mrs. N. K, Hall and daughter Mrs. N. K. Wilmer Hill, and Mrs. Daniel Smith were only slightly bruised. Mr. Frank Sidcn- stick was sitting on the front seat wheit the accident occurred. He was fastened iu the wreck being caught about 'the. chest. -Mr. George lershborger bad his head cut and Glee bruised, while J . Hyman Had us knee cut and sprained. <- . Does it pay te BuyCheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds Sall right, but. you waut something that will relievo and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What .shall you dot' Go to a warmer and more reg' ular climatet Yes, if possible} it not ptoribt* for you, then in either case iake the only remedy that has been in* induced in all civiwed countries with fWfCfto in severe tliroat aad lung roubles, “Boscbee’s German Syrup.” I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflamation, causes easy expectoration, gives' a good uight’Ef rest, and cures the patient. Try one botUo. Recommended many years by alt druggists in the world, F°r by C. M. Bidgway. Wss Oowie'sMessage by Gov. Nash.—-El­ ders at MansfieldOrivaa from ike City. RMpsti* Ssccsms. Historian John Clark Kidpath died Tuesday a t the Prssbyterisn Hospital iu N*WYork (Tity, of a comphcatiou j*0 ■On In BteG ha fra* called to the chair of English literature in D e lW University, from which institution he1 had graduated In 3863 with first honor*. For several year* he was editorof the Arena, ofBoston, H« Maves awitoanfl om ym 'i . HI* most popular works were R h I- Mth’d History of the World and popular History of the United States, •.A.R. atCfcks**. Excursions ticket* to Chicago for the 86th National Encamp*** of the Grand Army of the RepnMte, will be arid via Pennsylvania iJnce, August 26,36,37, 38, 3«. The rate will be MMiwximaiely one eeut pe« mile, open to averytiody. Excuiriow ticket* will ha goto returning until Aug. 81, and •nwitgement* may be afed* for axttn i l n s f u t e r i limit to ftept, 80, lariu f a r partloatert apply to Ticket 4 Sometime during the early morn­ ing, Tuesday, after th$ mobbed Zion­ ists had bean taken to the Sheriff’s office, for safe keeping from -which place a conference was held between county officials, the elders and their attorneys, The Utter advised the el­ ders that they had better leave tho city in order to save their lives. This they declined to do without word from - head . quarter? .at Chicago, DoWie.was called up, by telephone, but lm advised against their leaving. Qverseer-at-hu-ge Wm. Piper* was called up over the phone and the situation explained to-him by elders. Dome and Piper then held a eon* fereuce after which they notified the elders to depart. Between them they, had not enough money to purchase tickets for Chicago. Und the Sheriff* loaned them the necessary, amount. The elders Were escorted by the offici­ als in cab§ to thu depot where several thousand people had already gathered, to'wituesa their departure. As the' train pulled out a mighty cheer waft given. In the afternoon the Sheriff re­ ceived a telegram from.Dowie stating that he bad reported their failure to' protect the persons and properties of Zion to the Governor^' and bad de­ manded state protection. The offici­ als of Mansfield wifi .hot ask tor as­ sistance because- they have decided that if any more Zion elder*Are sent while public feeling is at such a ten­ sion they will be arrested promptly on the charge of attempting to create a breach of peace. Dowie claims that he wilt ftend sev­ eral hundred Zionists to the city accompanied by companies of Zion Guards, iu order to hold services, At the services last Sunday Over- seer-at-large Piper stated, the authori­ ties and mob do not know what they have run up against in Zion, and he, declared if one elder was killed an­ other would be sent, and atilt another, until all the elders of Zion had sealed their testimony to the cause with their blood. The first telegram from Dowie reached Gov. Nash about 2 p, m. stating that two of their men bad been mobbed and dragged through the street, and demanded immediate protection from tho state, A few minutes later another telegram from Dowie to this effect was read to tho Governor. “Just received telegram that mob is assembling at Mansfield. I demand again the immemdiatu inter­ vention of tho state to protect life, liberty and properly.” To this Gov­ ernor Nash replied; “ When Civil authorities of Mansfield and Bichlnnd County inform mo that they are un­ able to preservo pence and protect life and property it will be time for me-to act. [u the meantime it may by well for you to temperyour *e*l with some degree of prudeuce ” .C le a r a n c e S a le . Sweeping Reductions on AH Summer Goods. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS Ladies 50c Shift Waists Ladies 75c Shirt Waists Ladies $1.00 Shirt Waists Ladies $1.25 Shirt Waists Sun Bonnets, 25c quality Ladies $i*oo Wrappers Ladies $1.25 Wrappers Ladies $1.25 Crash Skirts Ladies $1.50 Crash Skirts Ladies 25c Summer Undervests 18c Ladies 15c ** “ ioc •Ladies 10c “ _ Muslin Underwear cheap fine Cam­ bric-Skirts, Corset Covers, Chemise and Drawers, nicely trimmed at 1-3 off regular price. 37C 49^ 69c 95c 179 79c 98c 98c $ 1.15 ■t- SILK SALE. Beautiful Silk Shirt Waist Patterns (4 yds in piece) regular price 50c yd, go in this sale at per yd 37 i-2c. WASH qOODS SALE/ All our 12 1 - 2 C, 15c, 18 2 - 3 C Dimities go in this sale at per yd 8 1 - 2 C. All'our 8 i-3C,iocand 12 i-2c Lawns go in this sale at per yd 6 i-2c. .AH our 12 1 - 2 C Light colored Per­ cales go in this sale at per yd 8i-3e. Calico, all colors, per yd 5c. STRAW HAT SALE, All our Men’s and Boys 25c Hats now 17c. 50c Hats new 37c, 75c Hats now 45c. No Tickets Given. ■ No Goods Charged Except at Regular Prices. AT MAMMOTH STORE B s m Y ost SU h M c I i M strsss Yss? Do you have paittft in the side, nausea, sometimes vomiting, distress after eating, belching, constipation loss of appetite, dizsinefe, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimple* and a repulsive complexion? I f you have any of these symtoms, you have dyspepsia or stomach disorder. These distressing troubles are promptly re Moved and tlien cured by Bailey’* Dyspepsia Tablets. Pleasant to take. They vWill bring quick relief to the worst cases. Written signature of W* ,T>Bailey oa each package. Price 26 cent*. Bampie free. Druggtete who don’t have them will get them for yon, Two kind* of tablets in each package. The latest discovery Bold by t i M, Bidgway. The residents of Yellow Boring seem quite enthttsrij over the talk of 1 telephone system for that place. !* *tste<) that they have dfcrto Ml hox<* ifouroompafty will goto their town. —Teas, ftofife andLlgarsat Gray*. C 1 MFTONNOrES. THEREDLIGHT. VU '• " •» *‘ vi-: ■ 4. . e~‘' ■ ' . ■ <■"' The Luse Hotel Is enjoying a veiy arge patronage this summer. Mr. Chaft Ilifle, the blacksmith, nas removed his family, into the. lussell property on the hill. Mia-t Lida and- Kir. Elmer Elder will entertain about one hundred of their friends Friday evening at their imautiful home east of town. While attempting to halter one of iis thorougehred cows last week, Mr. tobt. Corry was thrown against the :*encein BUch a manner as to dislocate (is shoulder and sprain his arm so that he will, be nnable to use it for some time. The members of the juvenile c I ms of the school of music Tendered their cantata “ The Fairyland” to a large and delighted andience in the opera ast Thursday evening. The little folks carried out the performance in such a way as to reflect much Credit both on themselves and Mr. Warner, their instructor** who is quite a fav­ orite with them. Mr. Frank Corry and sister, Miss Harriet, have issued invitations to a uumher of friends to be intertained at their home next Thursday evening. Messrs William aud John Berg af­ ter an absence of seven year* spent in the west and Klondike have returned to their old home, and are being greeted by their old friend and school­ mates, The Polled Jersey breeders associ­ ation enjoyed an outing along the cliflk Thursday, Miss Jennie Bratton and Mr*. Will Tarbox attended the funeral of little LciiaMcDill at College Comer last week. The annuaal telephone picnic held Thursday, by the residents in the vicinity of Brims, was well attended, I t was riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jobe. Rev. and Mrs. B om , Ofthk plaea, were present. ■WiftiWWa i1*,“ iP;a*)MlMWiWf*'iS*- t> d a y City, lad., Jan, 1 4 ,1807 Dr. W, B, Ualdwril, Moatieello, lit. Bir;—-I have used Dr. Csldwrif* Borne day* 1 wa* aot atne to do my office fitork. I had run down to only 186 Ife. After taking several bottles of your wonderful ntedimne I* now weigh 185 Ife. I now fed like a new man. I have recommended Dr, Oaklwril’*Byrup B^rin to my friend* aad will aaawer any aad *B letter* of MF^ h ITJ A m m IWIVVTi If wtedmoe, Y *w «B » . wm H. MM/. ^ X l^ lriri The Danger Signal Mhnt Nust Always be Obeyed.' When there is danger on the rail­ road-a red light is displayed. To ruh by this signal means death or injury to the passenger*. All through life we see the danger signals and, if unheeded, sorrow, des­ pair, and sometimes-death result. These warning* are sent out by man or nature for our protection. Nature'sends out a warning signal when her law* have been disobeyed and there is danger of going farther before the wrong is righted. The best machinery need* oil, ao doe* the human machine, The system become* run down and needs to be built up. I t must be placed in a healthy condition before it will do it* work properly. I f the blood is impure aud the liver toipid, the stomach fails'to do its work and dyspepsia, nervousne**, catarrh headache*, and constipation are the result. These are .nature’s signals. Heed them before it i« too late. A new combination of thoroughly tried and tasted remedies called Knox Stomach Tablets are now offered to mitering humanity. Tbit new vege­ table remedy goes to the seat of these disorders, build* up the whole «y*tom and transform* the weak and infirm into healthy men slid woman. A sin­ gle box will he a moat forcible argu meat to the mflfeer. Kaex Btomeoh Tablet* itamed! atriy relieve indigestion and a r t a die poaitfat cute for dyapepria. I f your druggtet does not tell them, tend fifty cent* with your addrate aud that of the druggist to the K box Ghemieftl Co., Battle Greek, Mk&., and a full •teed box will be sent poatpaid. fU W C IA tL I will tell a t public asl* on the farm of Horace Gillaagh ritoeted twomile* notih-MWt of CedarviUe, the follow* ing property! Three head of Iterate, one foyear-old gray geldlag, mi * 10* yeer-oid fondly mart, eae irotUag colt four year* old; owe talkh eow to befrteh 16th of October; 13 tone of timothy hay; Farm impHMMd* of all denoiptioMto be offend for tele, Terms; All wtni* wader |6c*«h, rifle note with two appfte^s*d MMrf— Uee. W .F . Holkad. TJTTE GIVE practical attention to ^ V all kinds of repairing. I f you lavea wateh that is not to be de­ pended upon, -sec ns. Clock* and all s kinds ofjewelry repaired.! * Diamonds reset or mounted in new “ mountings. No work sent out of . town—-no chance to have diamond*'’ changed. - ’ Don’t fail to see us before yon hate your repairing done. KYLE St TATE* 18 8, Detrot St., Xenia, Ohio. tfekrtWe, this yaar, wilt ha np J * The reunion of the 74th Bsgt. O. V. I, will be held at the G. A . K. Hal), Xenia, August 10th. All - members of the regiment are requested to be at headquarters promptly at 10 o’clock to register and attend busiw*** meeting. Dinner and supper to. he served in the Hall. V¥VP VTX.!fV!Vw*. We have an inquiry from the Ger­ mania Investment Go, of Ciniaaati, wanting a responsible and influential gentleman to act ae Local Man:«gwr. Thk Companyk supervised by the State of Ohio and have on deposit with the State Treasurer, $f>V*00 in Gcvemmeht Bonds to gnarantea their contract*. The Company k among the strong* (Nitand meetprogresniv*fittaoriri Cor­ poratiesw of the State. They have mid*mere then 35per cent for invasi­ on in the pest and offer to all a Guar- mi KIMNNIft pf* CfUl* IRYWvBjffle* Te fee man capable o f haadfeng titelr hwetaste in thk dkfrkt, they m* rwriy to make peimaneat wid M nmm I TmaG anuwu h om n iw y Om, 1 * 1 WferiM ifeek. i* v*4 *

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