The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
I */> ' ‘>*4 7 7 Wil'd •mm J l I f M H U . ... 3 ! MS UkSKm!, Until, Ott. r a r e ? iU T T o y i *#< Medallion 8i«s 25c Largs Size 35c W t e n 0 , Veit Furehase pertum«*,itoUet soap* aud such article* as pertain to the toilet, you ■want the best and nt a leasonable price. Yon will find us able to com ply with this wwb always- RHKIWAV * GO,, the Druggists, Opp. Optra H m m . A week or m ago, the pester of the U. I*. Church wee graatad a vacation and about the name time the co«fne gation donated hue fifty dollar* to en able him to ffarthar anjoy hie vacation -AH kind* paint* at Mitchell. by a trip, b»t Urcravarood « r who h ,ona very economical turn of mind, T, A, Arthur went to ImhauaiMlis, > Tuesday, to tic there during the greet ing of Bryau and Stevenson on Wed nesday. put the money to a far different urn. K ii bowing the need* and want* of most men, bo hied himaelt to McCol lum* and ioveated hi* gift in a “ quick movement” watch, thinking, powblr, it would be a relief to *om« of tn« chronic kickar* to know that hi* *er- moa*. these hotenhry dayMra ririctly limited to a pleasurable length, the gold chrouometer keepingclose tab. Local and Personal. 1 *am* w^rwK^-Wf!Ms*- .*» -*■Farm gates at Mitchell's. . If. M. Barber made a business trip to the <^ueen City this week, . The meat store belonging to Ed Hansel which was closed sometime ago by the constable, was sold a t auc tion Thursday, to W. A. Anderson, of Wilberforce. Wo understand that the shop will ho opened in a few days by some local parties. , -The bs*t * that comes to (Own fa baked ,by Trader, & Son. Try H —iCingan Hams, *Breakfast Bacon Dried Beef a t Bird’s, it once: For sale at Bird’s Mammot fitom Mr, J . the farm o f Marshall was excel Mr, Floyd Randall, of Marysville, Ohio, is the guest of friends and rela tives hero. The yield of rye on V. ! good. I t you arc wanting optionally seed, notice his ad elsewhere in this paper. —Try a pound of “Ensign Coffee” its our leader and only 18c lb, or 3 lbs, for 50c, . At Bird’s Mammoth Store, Miss Vera Andrew returned Wed* uesduy, from Denver^ Coi., where she. attended the 0 . Y. P, 0. XT, Con-, vqution. • Mrs. Lucy Barber stopped over in Iowa for a visit with relatives.. The regular business meeting of the Epworth League will be held this evening at 8 o’clock, -—P ry Stove Wood at Mitchell’s. Mrs! Harry Wooten and children, o f Louisville,* Ky„who have been vis- icing with friends and relatives here for several weeks, returned home, Wednesday. Mm. Mose White and, daughter, Blanche, of Anderson, lud,, are the guests Offriends iu this place. D r. J . O S tew a r t, Physcian and Surgeon. Specialist inD y e a n d E a r , G la sse s A c c u r a te ly A d ju s te d , S atisfaction G uakan - tei ; d Mr. and Mrs. R. F.. Kerr expect to leave in a few days for Wheeling, W. VaM where they will visit With i. J , P. R< Mr. and Mrs lodgers. fl'-'r Miss Clara Townsley is visiting in Payton. ->-100 pairs ladies’ tan high cut lace ri«pe* ritfiiced from $2.00 and $2.50 tv) $1.00. 2 i to 4 only. 50 pair ladies' black kid oxfords, all sizes, worth $1.25 a t 85 cents. Frazer’s Shoe Store,' Xenia, O Sunday Excursion to Cincinnati, August 12th: $1,25 from Cedarville on special train" at 9 a. in. central rimejxretulrning leave Cincinnati at 7t30 p. m. same day via Pennsylvania Lines. Clay City, Ind,, Jan. 14, 1897. Dr. W, B. Caldwell, Monticello, III. Sif:—I have used P r . jCsIdwell’s Syrup Pepsin for dyspepia-’-and .con stipation with great benefit to myself. Some days I was not .able to -do my office work. I had run down.to oinly 135lbs. After taking several bo ties of your wonderful medicine I now weigh J85 lbs. 1 now feel like a hew man. I" have recommended Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to my friends and will answer any and all Inters o f inquiry I may receieveastothe merits of your medicine. Yours Reap.' Win. H. Shirely, Prop. Kline Hotel Mr*. Hale Collins, who hnS been ill for the past week, is no better. Mr. George Harper, who was badly injured in n runaway accident some time back, is improving as rapidly as can be expected. —Why hake bread when, ydu can buy Langdon’s at Cooper's? They Haver miss it. They Always have good bread. ' Thomas Mechliug returned fr< Pennsylvania, Wednesday, after MMkliMilK n ir tn b r il *■*■$!« JaSr* A'jfttVhelar couple weeks’ visit with his family. Mr. F . W. Alden, of Delaware, O , vkHed bis father, Mr. Phillip Nagley, |who is very ill at this time. He was tscoompauied home by his daughter, £ 9 * Ethyl* who has been here for k# ir* l wiftkt; • The time of year Is near at hand when you will want sale bills, come lit and examineour work and prices. n s»swjs**«*x*»v* *!•*« ■ • |ky and family this week. Cedarville is soon to have a new iftiwanaking eetahlSshmant, Word Vra*Msslved here this week that Mrs. BsnA A. Britton and her two dadgh- Iqr*, a f Babins, will locate here and opanitniiiiskihg rooms in theCIe- mam rooms on South Main Street. The. reason why Mrs. Britton located bare vsthat she had a chance to sell oat to a good advantage, and she bat Inst finished her work iu that pkmr. W« J . Smith accompanied by n Misses Lula and Eleanor left yester day morning for Mackinac, where they will spend a few days, AM ^ O h m kfi* f wNfi -i wHIR' a^wsp We understand that Mrs. Robt. Taw dry suffeml a hemorrhage the first o f tbe week, but is somewhat better at this time. Mrs, Florence White, of Clifton, left Monday, for Indiana, where she wit) visit her ancle. -Your chances fo r* wheat crop a rt doubled by the use of a good fer- rlHmr. The best are the J«s, McGsl- A tk». bramls, wild by .T. II. StnrmoNt, Aug. 4*4 George Beigier this Week was *n- m m i in XMuatiag the street lamps. ! S B b I 5 i S 8 ! * *1' —McBherry, Buckeye and Triumph grain drills. Kerr A Hastings Bros. The C, H . & D. have contracted with 10 Grand Army Posts iu Hamil ton county, to carry them to the (Chicago meeting of the G. A. It., August 20. L G. Bull returned to Kentucky, Tuesday, after several days visit with his family. —Yow wlH never find any other will an pr*Mpt and pleasant asl)e- wfet’a Little Early Riser*. Ridgwsy WA Vm| Mrs. AndrewWinter has lieen very sick for a few days, hut is showing improvement at this time. Mr. Ed. Krily,l the millionaire who tk« Baldwin farm near Mtf. Dr, Marsh is visiting with her {Wrenteat Owensville. ritaw Rpriaywbaa raashtly imported a ia a fiwit nwas Eaghtmi, paying $$MC he tba aahaal. * Me. Awasa Tarasr Ifikse Bawkhi received a lam *» hnWftw VlB, who is O kbV pM i. in apeak m s m taa th “ “ a fnlwwing to t wM to Measn %/ jM t SMka And it is now taa wet In I mm, wp M tMt t e a it has born assy *hf me* hot. ika MMa Hrfferiag fiw raia. Th* <mrljr aara wfil In*eat whan bat Uw late i* *11 right fur an Kansas thi* ysarbsd wheat that was star TW «wts »»riq»Wahaat Ilka tlaxUBiart, arkU* there h noewdta watormekm*. Kanass lav lap thU v#*r aad d a a t ?oa l l ? ^ Mrs, ,T. E. I^iwry and daughter, Hasel,| visited in BowersvJHe, last week. --Apples, peaches, tomatoes. Lem ons, Bsnanas etc., at CoojKr’s, Mr, and Mrs. II. M. Oghoru, of Converse, Ind.. are visiting their daughter, Mrs, Heury Truesdale. —I t will surprise you to experi ence the hanefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known as BeWitt's -Little Early Risers, Ridgway <&Co,, Druggists. Mr. and Mi*. David rihroades spent Sabbath with their daughter, Mrs^Radcr, at Dayton, Glearanee Dr, Walker, of Jamestown, is looking after Dr, Qglesbee'e practice for a few days, owing to the sickness and death ot the letters lather* V S UR PO PULAR POLICY o f op en in g th e m onth o f August w ith st profit - killing -CLEARANCE sai . b hfiit brough t us hun dreds o f custom ers, t o d enab led us to reduce our stock of ligh t-w e igh t g o od s, to m ake room for fa ll purchases. In accord ance w ith our custom , w e are now g o in g to o ffer you th e opportu n ity o f your life to procure unusual go od s a t unusual prices. . . SELECT wh*t you like fro* oar Has ,?r ****’* finwt *«ut», co*»Ut- Suits SB?«Mass«ate?fispattffia u i u i u bloc SergM, lined ihrougHoat with best quality _ A * 1 liJLW H*^>i Com. < » nfirl S ie W ith CO doubt* wirp It*ir*n jilting. $*°* $*? *ad $*5 C f f | CA value*now In August S*le tpiwiWf Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Hagar and daughter, Gertrude, aro taking a lit tle outing at Mackinac for Borne time. —-McCormick corn Hurvatqrs. Kerr Hustings Bros. Mr. James L. -Raney, of Xenia, after a brief illness, fell asleep Thurs day morning about 5 o’clock. Mr. Raney for a number .of years, resided on his farm between here and Clifton and was well known in this place. The funeral will take place this after noon frem his late residence at 10:30 o’clock. The funeral will be private. The burial will occur nt Clifttm, " iS i l US Suits for the Boys. ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MEN’S SUITS in the well- knownStein Bloch, Adler *ndAlfred Benjaminmaker—good* that make th* price look*m*U—madeand bought to retail at $15, $‘ 6 »ad $ 18 , in *our August J J J J j BaTe a t « . , , » SOME OF OUR ItEVT BARGAINS cart be found In the men's unit sale, comprising our $ist, $14 *nd $(5 quahlier. a * * p a These gowls bear the stamp cf style, and are re- \ | | R ll ■ duced to . :» . . . , ..- . » •’ , • ■» tp iI iW * YOU'LL HARDLY BELIEVE .when yon «ee what an elegant a*, sortment of fine, fancy and mixed Cheviot* and Scotch Goods, wor.h $8, $to and $ta, we are E>- / • ! ing to offer you at * « • * FIFTV MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS, made of nobby *triped and checked Cassimeres, sold ihe world over for $ 7,50 A . _ _ w and $ 8 . Also few “ left over.” from last season,. ^ in August Sale. The wedding iuvitations of Miss Mary Galvin, qf Jamestown, have been recalled and her marriage in definitely pnsponed on account of the sickness of Miss Galvin’s intended husband, Mr. Shoemaker, of Mont pelier, Ind. —-New Crop California Apricots, Peaches, Prumes, Grapes and Raisins, at Gray’s. —For Sale: Two calves, one week old. full blooded Jersey. Terms cheap. R. C. Kyle.. Mr. Jmilah Maxwell and wife,'of Girlie, Pa., and Miss Dora Maxwell, of Louisville, Ky„ Visited Mr. ami Mrs. Daniels, Sunday. —A few pairs of extrn fineflynets left. Will close out at n low price. . Dorn, The Harness Man. Mrs? Robt. Gray has for her her guest Mrs. Will Torrence, of South Charleston. OUR LINE of Bey** Suit* from 151019 year* is the largest and most carefully s-w ad in theCity; consisting of choice pattern* and nobby styles made and tailored by one pf largest and most exclusive houses, in New York City. Your choice of these goods Agf g || in August Sale a t . . . lpl f . ?nf BOYS •at the “growing age" are unusually hard to fit and after looking over many of the leading lines we have procured one that excels in this particular. We are sellingour best of the “ Peitection" make, at $3 75 , and some good $8 and $10 values are your* m# <•* in this sale a t . ADatHl A FEW boys* suits well made and in good serviceable pat- jq terns worth $5 and$o at $ j ,49 f l E N ’ S F I N E T R O U S E R S Have helped to make OUR STORE THE BEST KNOWN IN GREENE COUNTY. CHOICE of *11our finest makes in this season’s most stylish patterns, Values up a i aq to $7 and $ 8 , now . M > /0 liLUB SERGES ,1 Striped Wors teds,nobby Scotch ef« a a {jA fects were $4 and 55 . A d .O J TWO HUNDRED pain of Men’s and Boys’ well-made, all-wo->. Trousers,-in all sir s *> and elegant pattemv $1.98 THE “ round up" of our Men’s $f, 5 oand$; ooTrous- ' ers now . . . . . . Dr, P. R. Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad justed.; Alien Building, Xenia, O. Telephone.—Office tin, 72 , Residence No. 37 . The Children’s Department Will be o( special interest to pa rents from now till school begins. Mr*. Lester Stratton; of near Clif ton, has somewhat o f.a carnivorous rooster. She had been missing her young chickens for sometime, and tratton concluded to watch and •Free: A humlsome Dinner Sot of tha Choicest, Semi-Porcelain Ware made,,given away at our store. Call do it. and ffee how we 1 At Bird’s Mammoth Store. find tha trouble, which resulted iu Mr* Dudley Heller, of Highland, finding that it was their rooster attack- 10., ««s the guest of Mr. Phillip Hag- ing a chicken in a vicious manner. The rooster was killed and iu his crop Was found the bady of a young’chick en and in his gizzard was found the feet of two more chickens. She has not missed any chickens sihdc. stock prices -Flynets—Rather than carry our c over we will sell nt minced At Dorn’s. Mr, A. D. Rnslcy of Coshocton is the guest of MissDaisy Gray. OVER 150 Boys' Knee.Punts Sxits, in Uouble-brexstedand fkitcy “ve*t*e” style* worth $ 6 , $ 6.50 and $ 7 , now * i mm *-m marked down to , . . . . . {p 4 « |3 ALL THAT 1$ LEFT of our eteg*at line of Children'* Suit* at $4 • « • * and $ 5 , now . . . , . . . HOYS’ Doubte-Breasled and Sailor Suit* mad* of good, strong, wear-resisting fab rics, were sold at $z 50 and $ 3 , in thissale a t . . , , ■, , . , Heavy Reductions in Sea's Crash Suits, BOYS’ WASH SAILORS ANO N 6 GLIOEI 3 SHIRTS.—-— ra. ® HEN’S FLANNEL SUITS AT COST. ^ rtEN’S STRAW MVTS ‘n U M i 50 $«» 7 3 * | | Nearly two hundred Men'* heavy-weight Suit* from last firil, worth from $18 to $* 5 >placed in this sale at $ 15 . ftohtatTrtuitjis* m * snrUsi CsMrlfsvONiyKttwitssU SvnyIsMsatO*sTssr. Vslatrkmuitlil u t» llSMSUSt $ 1.98 SOME SUITS for school and every-day wear, well worth $ 2 , marked to * t mi sell during this month a t . , . M , / 4 -Patton’s Bun ProofPaint, Kerr & Hastings Bros. N o w is y o u r ch a n c e . Y ou c a n e e t b a ck a t u s th is tim e . w _ . 2 * s ■'sgs-.iss: a***®®*®****®**®*' C lea ran ce s a le s t ill g o in g o n . P r ic e s low e r th a n ev er . A t B ird 's M am m o th S to re . mmmm —Rolled Oats, Cream of Wheat, Whcatlet, Grape-nuts atCoopcris. Mr. John Haveratick and deputy down —Tin Cans, Fruit Jarn, Jelly Tumblers at Bird’s Mammoth Store. Miss Edith Robinson stepped and out of the Clerk of Courts office, Monday. The new clerk, Mr. 8. O. Hale, and Ilia deputy, Mr. Lee Bpcu- ccr, entered upon their new duties. They will without doubt prove as Competent and popular as tbeir predecessors. Mr, Manly Oglesbee, one of Lum- berton’amost highly respected citizens, died Wednesday evening from dropsy and heart trouble, Mr. Ogleabeo Wat eighty-five years of age. There* are eleven childVeu in the family who with the mother survive to mourn the loss. Dr. E. C. Oglesbee, of ibis place, being among the number. That, in 1 VcfljCtftriiirt* Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Banco. No Meat, No Pat. At Gray’s. Mr, Riley Stormont and daughter, Tose, spedt the week iu Xenia. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wngner was Imricd Wednesday. Rev, F. 0 . Row will fill the pulpit of the Neil Avenue IT. P. Church at Columbus, to-morrow. On Monday evening at the same phec he will preach the Moderators Call. The congregation has unananimottsly led R ev ..................................... The Pilgrim and Herald one year for Sl.oo. rail v. John G, King, of New York to fill the ■vacancy caused by the resignation o f Rev. Buchanan. tMr, Bloss Bird and wife hold the distinction of being the oldest married couple in town, it being 59 years yesterday since they were married. Mr, Bird is 81 years of age while his wife is 8(1, proud to be able to say It. our opinion, is not n thing to 1mproud of*. I t will do lor city people to stand aloof from each other, for in a city we Xlie most superstitious are willing ,{0 not need neighbors as much ns we to accept thirteen for a dozen. ija m the country. One of the most j - f f ■ {pleasing features of country life is the , j communityof interest, that is, we fear Mrnoy m.y nM.lwny. brmg kip- u,MmWg, ,hi„g of lhe r , et. I f pine—, In it do ni.li is mllmglo froi„ uch ,„ht r , wc.hut your word for it .0 - {the door on sympathy,, friendship and I f f \ many other things that arc desirable. Friendship like a'ficticious bank! t f f note if scrutinized too dose might re* While on onr daily rounds the suit in an exposure. !0tiier day, we heard a man boasting Rev. King is a graduate of the Xenih .J.«p * *4 -X u. ninar Theologkal Bem y and for the past two years has been takings post-grad- uate course at Edinburg, Scotland. Mrs, Jennie Lyuu, ami daughter, Mrs. Ella Hess, with here daughter Ora, of Van Wert, 0 ., were guests a t the Keyes hotel this week, Mrs. Lynn is an aunt of Mr. M*Keyes. The 8pahr reunion will take place at the home of I. T. Cummin*, three mtitsaoMli of this fdaea, Wednesday, fiewgoat Id, Mr. Onwmtmi has a Prof. Jurkat's learning counten ance k seen behind the desk a t the Exchange Bank. Professor will assist in the work during the absence of Oscar Smith. „ The jiersoiw who were injured in the Dayton A Xenia Traction wreck are all improving. It is feared that Miss Ruth Kike will be badly dis figured for life, beautiful grove and jdentv of good water for such an occasion. I t » needless to predict hut that alt will Derives. enjoy ihenise ■ A choice line of all kinds of Gnveriee, at Gray’s, Miss Dora Heiglar Wt Mpndav finr T«i* a virit with Mr. and Mfra, John «#r. of TofWto, MhwBwiiw Wolford ram* *kiwn frem HsriwriMd, flatariay evaaiwg, »ospend H ifts* . Word has been received here of the death of Fred Reef, of Oakland, Cal. Mr* Reef was formerly a ciilsen of this place, fwing engaged in the hotel bnrinem. He was an unde of the filieKes f'arrieartd Rosa Reef who arc well known here. It is raid that he he*become quite wealthy since going Have your iegat notice place*! In the HeraM, The Mc< Mian* m \\ hold their annual fruition ami picnic on the Ifith of August at the Pnuhcr school House, —Dried Reef, Deviled Ham and Ceneed ftofmnn at Unop#r‘». NOTICR. Any jiefson knowing where two, two wheel road scrapers are located please report to cither o f'the town ship trustees or clerk. B y GottOKR f Tctwrata. } -Nimi l;: All tlmse know! ... .................................. ^ ....jing thrmw-lvwi indcbteil t.i Barr A Boyd, rail and rcttle at once ae we died the Monet. t 1 1 The greatest difference lictwoen a saint and a sinner is that the tinner is found out and the saint Is not. . t t T Lack of reverence for the aged is the moat conspicuous fault of the young people of this town. f t t We know of one man who tries to follow the example of the moon, tie- cause it looks prettiest when it is full. t f t I f yon ace a man who loafs around a cigar store or barter shop, and of his illustrious ancestry, which rc minded us of potatoes. Tlmt all there isof him that is any good is in the ground, 1 1 t % « Wouldn’t there tie wailing and gnashing of teeth if some charitable person would report to Uncle 8a» how the money he tends to a large number of his war veterans k spent. 1h« following ruling Ifenforced would hit a knockout blow to <piite a nnm* bor here} *A»jr pensioner, the victim of strong drink and dissipated habits, who makes a public nuisance of him self, may be investigated by Umde Ram, and if found guilty is likely to wearing real yellow shoes, you can \ be dropped from the pension rolls, set it down that he looks for the baseU ----- ^ ........ . IWANT irf) 5 m The other day we heard a farmer1* wife say she had not Iwen in h neigh* ImrV honw» for m«*w* limn tw«» yearn and she actually **Mit as if*he*wetwf ^ | m m A I a m I PsraMii tuafowi iwrnm The Question . is , W h e r e can I g e t th e b e s t a n d m o s t for m y m o n ey ? * WE ANSWER* if y o u w an t Jewelry you can getthe best and most for your money right here* Wc don't claim a monopoly of everything good, hut m i been our aim onr line it has .................... to handle only the best - and we don’t expert to keep quiet shoot it. KYLE Ik TATE* 18 8. Drtmt 8t., Xruis, Ohio WmL Aaww. 388 * •t4 It HW fCHTY'THIII ^ T the most $%m * * • H 0 OUBLE Ml)| j m mWITiisWiHMMts mm aererStiff Uvas.-4ts«se Qne of the »orst tl -perpetrated in G reene r riace at the h«n,« Mr ■ Mwoii, Jamesto, ftiesday. Its e e n ie l h a t tiir «om ]** bean trouble over doi whicb terminated In tli Ut$ A. G, Binganion : J*W, James Bradlej', Ti by A. G. Biiignmoi in*turn sb«t himself, * fatally- Tuesday morning Mri was preparing brenkfas [huelmud entered the.kite! fenced (piarreling nbou t*r|y. Mm- Mattie Copei -ter of Mrs. Binganion, ■ jxoperty. to Mrs. Bing«n melted it deeded back. I.Mijecfed to-this -and wo deed releasing Ids inti The-quarrel orem red ii {tltrre-lring present l»esii |« . Bhigiunon, llu-ir so roghtcr, James Bradh ‘The firing of two shots ghbnra ami among the 1 the scene were Dr, Clt pkor, who Ixmrded a t tl *«se. When the room. Im, Biiigtimou tvaa dca iced up at Dr. Clark, stke and died itbnos tngumon shot himself djoiuiug the one where [vis committed, ana then [lay mow in the barn and jigsin. Binganion was 1 (fiwbreast,Bradley in the itbe heart and Mrs. Bi«p | right side, almost under I There arc reasons to [the murder was promedii isaon was in Xenia ;«d bought A 38-Calib 1Wesson revolver. lie 1 [Morse and said that 1 that be had been intend \ a long time. He also s* jpt the one fae wanted. 1 pesetl to be Mrs. Copeni A. G, Binganion, was lwrn near Bpring wmie to Jamestown worked For J. L. Ginn i business. Later he end >sal business for bimst •wring his fourth terra 1 Mrs. Bingamon was •fJ . L, Ginn, one 0 : west prominent cilia worried to Mr. BinganV ftars ago. Bbe was wc having lived here auu •go with her parents wasat that time engag fbarbusinees, dames Bradley has lx , *fJamestown For * nui f hiring coma from (J [♦kh his trade, I, M for some time € unrant buainras in At the hour of going ‘ Bingamon ht still li •ght thathe may H tmlsin hi* breast, sal. OaWednesc )wfcidt Irad pain *adhri*ml under •IratahouMer Hada 1 the ahoatiag.be that ha killed R 1 (Narrowfor ‘rife. f t e t a m i f t t l f a , Bradk f wt* >Thatrihy aftera fiMwal bring , iJLflk * ^ ^ 1 ^ . i t f d A m k 1 J * mm , Th* ffMaaMml ®aga*mi m m hriht ' hsUbiMmh I
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