The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
"V & " V , ■< ' ' <; . FW. m , * and Children 1 CLOTHING y> : M j v. | W f T 1 > fty v - Ml!' % (i(t(>;i u m i ih i i i ‘ ‘ >, | > S | > « ! N ( i | l f l ! ) It 'll!!; Y<W H»VV( .IN (ininii BHHI.Ui II <MI «>* MM. KAUFMAN, im iniMM* u m m M i h-U’W c i u w m k . Gent’s Furnishings, Hats, Trunks and Valises *. Y m Fwohait pmfnam* ftoitet ao#|» a#4 Mwk i HM n m (um iit ia tk# trifot, free want the hart awl a t • *" tamanM# price. Toe wM fad as able to earn* fly with thii wteh always RUNWAY 41 CO., the OnifcM a, lflP|Pe l^NIfP !»••••» leocal and Personal —F«« i gateant Mitchell’*. —Tran. Goto** am) Cigar* at Gray’*. Mia. AJ (Jaunt, Born ho ImtHa i la Mr. W l btallii a gM. Mr. WHI kt Itayi.tr ami family and r L. F. Dorn ami family spent Bablmth at the home of William U ou nr. M li net, of near Xeuia. ■—Boys $1.00 Wanh Suita for 09c Boys 25c Sumtmr Pant* i*«ir 17c At Bird's Mammoth Store, Any person desiring to attend the Bpringfield Fair, Cull on or *co IT, IT. Stormont. Fare, round trip 50c. —Jelly Glasses and Fruit. Cans of all kinds at Cooper's. Kev. Thomas Turner n formerstu dent and graduate of the eollegc here, filled the pulpit ut the It. P. church last Bablmth, Clearance « UK POPULAR POLICY o< o ^ ta « U w AW « With ft PROFIT-KILLING CLEARANCE iAL* M * bCOUfht IM nU®» drodeof cuatomert, And enabled lift to r*<Wee m t * w k o i ligh t-w e igh t goods, to make room for f*U p f chn es. in accord ance with ot«r custom, we are now going to o ie r you the opportu nity of your life to procure unusual goods at unusual prices, Men’s Suits <to«t»te *«p Italia# IM** f*>> * » «ad P i C | | j | v #I ms sow taA*f*rt 8*1*. . . . . . . . . . . tftW H f W Suitsfor the Boys. * T L r » f f i K p s SOME or OUR BEST BARGAINS era to found in sait rote, wmprining our $«» f»4 *»d I ‘5 flualitl*#. TI mm good* U«r thetUmp of atyte, aad ar* re- dueed t o , . . . . . . YOU’I.I. HARDLY BELIEVE when to #Mewhat an elegMt ra (ortment of fiae, feac y and mixed Cheviot* *ad ScotchGood*, worth $8, $io end fra, we we go- j ing to offer jrou *t. ■ ■ . . of * 1 *H*O o M ovini #■ ■ A t 10:30 p. in., Monday, August 0 , 1900, Mr. *T Harvey Dellnven died of congestion nt Ida home in this pbwM. The funeral service was con* docted by Rev. G. A. Grammer, and tba remains were inferred at Bose Hill Osmetny. And the ge-.Ial, jolly, popular Harve Dellaven is no morel Ba eaatesouth from Gedarvitte, O., thirty years ago, since which time h i baa lived In Lincoln county. He was Kkad by everybody and regret at bid riaalb h not confined to bis family ami relative*. He served one term as Afgyvr of Fayetteville, practically be* lag elected by the unanimous vote o 1 •enr people. The above was taken from a Fay , etsaviUe, Tean. paper. Mr. Delia ven with bis lather and the remainder of the fondly lived hi the Wylie prop arty next to the Ervin Hour mill dur lag tbeir residence here. Since the DaHaveas moved south, father, moth- ar, sea and three sisters have died. Only one one member of the family survive, Mrs. John L. Wegner. PUBLICSALE. Mr. J . B. Brown will hold a sale of harem, cattle, hogs and sheep a t his lam m theColnmbuspike, Tuetday, 21. There will be no by jp everything put up wilt go to lighset bidder. Bale positive rain pr ■biaf. Now ?s the time to get good sleek a t your own price. You want tka sleek, 1 want your money. 'Terms assy. Better make your arrange meats to attend this asle. J . 8, Brown. WUhOarCeMpHaisats. , A large number of sample copies of ihave been sent to our , this month with the hope thst ireceive it will carefully look <Wer Ibe excellent table of contents an I iMa take advantage ofon’•liberal •van inc «Mnt mb weaaa m tns *M, Bponiotj;iiinhe Tablet* rare a MW In one day. No cure, no Fay, I SIes Ift e n la, atiiwniAL Cbales, new, selected Kansas. Belt variety, test B2 lbs, Abaelately part aad alien, Ordefrit ofoa f Artlsd A M Mo., BpriimileM, O m. ralabrafod “ WU 1 tern Tell” m * * + 4 foteAforae” fomr. B p^ w m m L P ? A t e kaadrai kwlmb, traw erap. 1 gaveera rtteyrar 2 S kedheki B S T w TS 1 *—i i n , mtCofomkra f tt* O. tv e v i oat Qslsia* Tab- vs A nm I tbs nmasy I t W. Gfwye'a, Sunday Outing nt Columbus via Pennsylvania Linos August 19th One Dollar on special train a t 9 a m., central time, from Cedarville re turning loaves Columbus 8 p. m same day via Pennsylvania Liues. The M. E, church-at-large Ss in vited to attend the Sabbatn Bchoo picnic to lie held Friday, August %l. in the Dallas grove south of town. - M. C. Nagley, Bupt , The Greene County Teachers iasti tute will be hehl the week beginaiag August 27, with Him L. D. Bone brake, Dr, F. C, Mendenhall am Miss Patridge as the speakers. —The Itest “Bread” that ooines to town is “Trader’s, for sale a t Bird’s. Miss Leoua Johnson, who is em ployed at the O. B. ft B. O. Home, at Xeuis, is enjoying a two weeks va cation, last week being spent with rolatiues in Bellfauntaine. —Langdon’s Cream Bread is aim ply delicious, Get it at Cooper’s. Miss Eva Wade, of Bpringfield, visited friends here the first of thia week. * Mrs. Cora Trumbo and daughter. Mildred, left Tuesday, for a visit with friends in Bpringfield, Urbana and other places. Miss Myrtle Badger, who recently graduated from Wilberforee, has accepted a school a t Harrisburg, 111. The following composed*party to Wedi * * ..... . r.eeday, where they spent the day a t the Boldiem Home: Mrs. Anna Morton and, daughter, Grace,ufClifton, Mrs. J.O* McMil lan and children, of South Charleston, Mr. and Mr*. F . B. Turnlpll «sd Mr. David Bradfnte, of thisplaot. —Flynets=*»Kathcr than carry oar stock over we will sell a t reduced prices, At Darn’s. Mrs. Albert Hopping baa received word oftho death o f her brother, Mr. David Stevenson, who was raised near Clifton, He died list A idaya tthe home of his niece, Mrs, Kata Owens, of near Council Bluff, Iowa. He had been sick with the grip foe soy>e time. He served in the civil war in the 3rd N. Y. Cavalry and has been away front this enmity abonl90 years. Ud«* $ IM Shirt Waist*‘for 69c, at B-riV. r*,T» B Armdd and the Miaeec Edith ami Flo McCampbell, of Flam City.aregueifs ot Mr. pad Mr*. Win nJsmpbell and other frieada Dr. P. B Madden, PmetiowBm it*d to MVS. BAft, NOiB AND THROAT, i k i a i AirtwMlaiyAd’ fiih n BuUfBnw. Xaom, O YfWirtms.—ODt* H* »», XeeUkiiSe W«, 3 ?. Frt. la g rta i Thefsrmera in Clinton couatyara •n anxious to get an eleetrio road that they have oBhrad their anrviert la tka Itayrtn * Xwria Trailiin <’•. aseiet hs til*! gradiag if tkay will oaly extoad their road from %ring Valley teW iMagton Miss Della Gilbert retsuraed heme Vom Boeih Cbarieetoa, Wedeeeday, after « two weeke visit wkb her btoUierwf that piaee, —MsdlsowCounty Fair Excursion* via Peniwylvanla u M l N i 4 n . Exowraioe bs «dd to l^owdon emuI returning Asluirisjr f t f t |» risveral yoaug people fimes town wewt over to Deytou, Monday «un< log aad spent a very ptsamat day nt the daldiera R em end right earing about the GumOily. - —Fora gned am of U r i b t t s ; ^bam A^Rmri^wrtMPieth Ren Bison. August 28 Heists will i ^ r t C s S ^ L s k L C i 2 k r tlm lm t —When you want a farm wagon or buggy call and get prices Iwfbre buying. Kerr & Hustings Bros. Lowry Sprout, an old Cedarville boy, has lately been promoted to the snperintendency of the car-record am mileage department of the Delaware, «jackawanua & Western It. U. H ib headquarters are at Berantou Pa. where he bus been working for the road for some time. —Examine and. get prices on the Qwego Grain Drill before you buy. Sold by.T. H. Wolford. The Little iumily reuuiou and pic nic was held at the Ttiylor clilfs Wed' ncBdayof this week. A very gow crowd Was iu attendance uud every thing osrit along nicely until the thunder showercame up which marrcc Ijrispleasures of the day to some ex •m t.-' "—Ladies 50c Blurt Waists 33c At Bird’s. .T. B. Andrew and wife along with several others from this place attendee the McClellan picnic Thursday, it being held a t the Faber school house below Xenia. —A nice line o f Teas and Uoaited Coffees at Cooper’s, also Posturu Cer eal and Cocoa. Chas. Galbreath has been selected by the management of the local tele phone company to act as night man at the exchange. There has been no decision en to who will operate in the day time. —Ladies’ 75c Shirt Bird’s. Waists 47oat The Jamestown Journal, with W. 8 . Galvin as editor and publisher, ha* been changed from a weekly to a moi“lr 66 W t y the itmt number ippwir- ing on Wednesday. Go to Wolford’s and see that new Grain Drill, the Owego. Prof. BUA. Brown, onr newly eketed suflriatsodfet. arrived here this weekmyki ssoviog bis house-hold goods to the Andrew property on {fain Street. „ —I t will surprise you to expert •nee the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known as DeWitt'a Littie Early Bisera. Ralgwsy A Co., Druggists. Mr. and Mrs, Bobt, Ervin enter tained quite a number of friend* and relatives at their home Tuesday even ing. Messrs. Chas. and James Ervin with their families of Xenia, and Mr, John Ervin and family, of Old Town, wejre present, / : -Sliced and grated Pineapple, Celery Bauce, Celery Balt, fklad Oil, 3w«et Relish Heins* Dressing, Horae Radieb, Mustard, etc., a t Cooper’*, Mr, and Mrs, W. D. Nisbet, of Baltimore, Md.t arrived here Monday •venfart from Indianapoliv, where hey vtrirtdl withMraNmet’s parent*. Dariga | | »r» stay hart they are guest* a t ^ r i w S m o f Mr. Nisbet** psreat». Mr. and Mm. J . H. Nisbet, “DWT as he is fkaiUiarly known among the toys, ha*mad# quite a reputation for Massrif rinos his connection with the Aieeriean, writing edit#- ial nanwraph* aad humor ami verse nnriar the usoft d t plume of Josh Wink, Aeoru BUrvaa and Mangas will be soM-ia Cadarvflla this year by Kerr A Heritage Bros^ a M b l U l im a O t t u a u a %#« A*MFwNMrtwgi siNPwP^v 0 *M r I « I J ^ wMMix# Wednesday and Thnraday, The arriiiteci was present and pra- seated the complete planaand specM- nation#, Mr. Htewsrt Townsley has arawmked a pariUoo a# clerk with Kerr A Hist, age Bras. Mr. Townsley will move dv fomUy here 1 eonn, A fcw conpl* a f young people wera enSsrSelned at the home or Dr. Mor- tou aad foasky last Theesdey sveulug, ia houer ef Ktv. Thoarae Tamer, of New York (Mr. Among ihcee pras- iMMiMn WIW _Wkmrti WIWIWP W VimiW AfrWJI^wY N t l t h l r t h l M—w. Wfllhms OUR LINE of Bey*' Suit* from i$ to 19 y tin ts the Urges! and mott cxrefnily K-ie- .edin theCity; consisting of choice pxtternl and nobby styles made and tailored by one or largest end most exclusive house* in New York City. Your Choice of these goods Cf< n in August Seie a t. . . jplLiDB FIFTY MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS, made of nobby striped and checked Cassimcres, aold the world over for $7*50 A . . « «nd $ 8 . Also >few “ left overs” from test season, C J AU in Augait Sale. . .................... g T S / v HEN’S FINE TROUSERS Have helped to make OUR STORE THE BEST KNOWN IN GREENE COUNTY. CHOICE of ail our finest makes in this season's most stylish patterns, values up g i gn to $7 and $ 8 , now. ^ f.yO BOYS at the “growing age" are aaeaually hard to fit and after, looking over many of the leading tine* we have procured one that excels in this particular. We are sellingonr best of the “ Perfection*' make, at $V 7 $, and some good $8 and $10 vaint*are yours * r m in this latent, . . . . $ 9 ,99 BLUE SERGES, Striped teds,nobbyScotchef fects were $4 and $ 5 , TWOHUNDREDpsir* of Men's and Boys' well-made, all-woo! ' Trousers, in all item e , en and elegant patterns, g j j Q A FEW boys' suits well made aad in good serviceable pat- in terns worth.$S and $0 at $J;4C| TIIE “round up" of our Men's $(. 5 oand$z ooTrous- ’ ers now . . . . . . TheChlMtea’s Departmest Wilt be of special interest to pa rents from now till school begins. OVER 150 Boys' Knee-Pants Saits, in . donbte-breastedand fancy “vettee” styles worth $ 6 , $ 6.59 and $ 7 , now # i W(* marked down to . . . . . J f J e ALL THAT IS LEFT of our elegant line of Children's Snits at $4 * e a * and fS, now. . . . , g A m BOYS* Doable-Brwuted aad Sailov finite tof good, strong, wcar-raaistingtab* rfe* stare arid at $ 2.50 aad gy, BeavyRedactions inM^s CrashSuits, BOYS* WASH SAILORS AND NEGLICHE SHIRTS.—— ua HEN’S FLANNEL SUITS AT COST. HEN’S STRAW HATS $1.73 . Nearly two hundred Men's heavy-weight Saits from teat tell, worth from $18 to $ 2 $, placed in thissak at fitj. grtui rmUrts *rirtrHs*Vsia*s>*tss»sM«*aru SaUMatwOrmsUmil XmyiusiMftttTsw, isthtemleat. $U 8 SOME SUITS for school and every-day wrtr, well worth $ 2 , markedto e j . 1 mil daring this month a t . • (glubk 5 - ^ ■ jks S. m m m m B •The plssterera are at work on the rooms overCooper's grocery. . John William*-took in the Fnyctie County Fair this' week. •A ear load of the McCormick celebrated com harvesters is shipped t i Ccdsrville. Kerr A HaatiogaBm ere agent*. Mra. Liraic McCollum and eon, Ralph, of Nashville, are guest* of Mr, and Mw. Will Blair. David Patterson and daughter, Lois, of Ludlow, Ky.. arc visiting at the home of Mr. Harve Crawford and family, •The Owego Grain Drill sold only by J . II. Wolford. Orville Ford, of Chicago, plopped here yesterday between trains, to tnake a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie McClellan en tertained ft numlwr of thei,’ friend* a t dinner yciterday, in honor of Merara. Chi*, and Willier Nisbet and their fainilie*. *, m . J , O S taw ftH , Physeian and Burgeon. •>Bpeeialiat in R y a a n d Mftv. GttMHMNRAccntatrily Ad- j n i t s d i B atiifaltiou G uabas * m m , Dr. Morton and family and Rev. Thomas Turner, of New York City, SUMMER FURNITURE '.HOSE who did not get to inspect our Spring stook should avail themselves of the opportunity to v isit our store and examine our stock of Furniture. W e have a full stock of Fine, Medium and Cheap furniture. Our Spring Sales far exceeded the business of previous years, but Special Inducements w ill he offered you during the summer months. T JT. T L M o M I L L A N , fsnitsre Dealer. F mmi IMrstlsr t ErtilMf O W lM n r t U * , O h i o . «ok dinner with Mr. and Mt?, Jatnea Gregg, yesterday. ■ Mr. and Mw. Cha*,’Nisbet and chil dren «tt*ii up from Loveland, Tues day evening, to spend a few day* with their parents, The* Kyle end Jackson reunion will he held a t Wilberforee, Wednes day, August 22. Mr. and Mr*. Klmer L. Handlay and dsnghter, Nslle, of GiiirinostiV are guests s t the home o f fo r, and it*. A, D» Maddox. Mm. Jasara Imndiker hw i»t«rnr>i| to her home in Heuth * *harlmt«»n, aArea weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Oka*, ( tmm. The supply of coat for the winter is being laid iu a t college, Mr. D, B, Ervin received the contract, Mr*. Etta LutXj, of Bpringfield, is visitinga t the home of her father,Mr. Matthew Wilson, south of town. Mrs, H, L, Btewart arrived here last Fraley evening from Covington, Ky, Mr. Btewart has fitted up rooms In hi* mother’e property where they will reside. The sale o f W. F. Holland, hekl Weilnralay on the If. Gtilatigii farm, wsa very well attended and every thing *“ld at.ftgfpal price, Mte*Carnet line, of Xenia, i* the •rat of Mr. and N il, Bamuel Kil< !OW. - L tl i On tint; Monti*jr Mtes Mary Tampleton ha# M snw l Uma allowed VomDetroit, arimra she haa hren vie- tteig for tha pari month. Miss Berthe Paulin, of Jameatawa h vleitfof at the hemr «f Met. EM»* krik O v n a the noeta! author- tb^ advantapa of a * p ' m rs firsMam mail on tka train from tka Want dua kereat 7:0U ThW sarriea ia of muefc vale# to tka bnriuem man. B. O. RMgwav ia aaflbriag with Mr.end Mra. J . W. Mcleuin, Mr. ll;Gwciw, Mra T. V, Iliff, Mra. W. If, Eskridge and others atten the funeral of the victims of A. G. Bmgamon, Thursday afternoon. Mils Fay Lackey, of Jamestown,, were enterteiued, last Batunhty by Mrs, J , G. Winters, The hand coneerta a t Jamratown mt Baturdsy night* have been dieemt- tinued, the merchants not thinking them profitable, * *|«toestown JtHirnel of iaet week, ackuottlwlge# the ranrint of an invitation tram I U Ike Vnmmim to atfomlthe aaermhly of the Tribe of Gideon, meaning thaBpahr family treuniM!, * \ Anumherof the Tombull# 1 * thte yfoinity along witl, othre friandaat, fomfod a gnnir at tka homa • f Mr. and Mrs Ck* - Gam. Frkla*. the Tuinbull, ,,f MayorWaiford mm I Ik fomily ftt tended theMnryiandsra picnic at the I fo y ^ Boldlera Home, Tburwfoy- Mr, t . M. CrnnseandJohn fftine el»» attended, th e CrnawrU ranidon held at the heme of Henry Irwin, near Jsmw* town, Thursday, win largely attended* ISu men, woman and children being pramot. I t ianaadfom to my «» t»> joyahle day wna made of It. Mm, D om Rnym Is the guestef Mm, John Nash, of Xenia. •reuwfwrim if«rtw iSMPB Mim Inn Mnolnak spant tka wrak L & s t j r ^ ~ "VI f IMSt J l fwSw* m \yeHf» wtmaril** " * #h.. nib »“•/ ri|( K-lOf# *‘*,S*"* ItVCNTY-THIRl) ►UTthe mostsc $ 1 . 00 . • • L ii COGITATi fg fm Fateter* m t* tfow * ErMtnet Craveraatte Moat people aspire to he it converantionalwtB, bui , gttnin tbe art. Many are fat are, chosen ns Robin •y»- There arc certain things fo observed, «ml anyone r a brilliunt cmivemational kmof whether he ha* nnyt oroof ft is probably a fact tbs I locking ignoramus stand ibow, for, accordiug to tin must lie a sinipering idiot foked lublter before lie teted >n the race at nil. The “ Ladies’Home .loin tow all those things in rail to I>edone. I t has printed One riilo is: “ It is better to foil than ’pedantic.” That is, it is a good d.w you are a lobster, to tidmi than to pretend that you leu tocome in out of the min not knowany better tint) with a knife, eat that way. I knew a man one,, wli ttto world tolas fiat. H«* sv [till he got black in the 1 1 earth was not fiat, Irov find “ blow from the four le rarth," as the. llihle hat keeps the water fr it at the top of tiji' well [primps not. have u'odc him ItonversatioimliHt to admit fiance, but fewer people 1 >wanted to heat his bruiim ’feather tick. “A joke is dependent on mss,” is another relreshin gellicr origimd observutio fiubion journal. Don’t f mother-in law jokes. Do 1 it is hot enough for y rhanees tire that it is hot e there is no use talking ala you see n man carrying a 1 ssk it lieIs going to l>m He has been ask the sm 100,000 times. I have 1 know. I f n man carries *fc him it lie is going t that is his bait. He is vinegar. That joke was tto workmen were lntih It has been luought out at •ml weather boarded and ever day ssiiee, but it is j#ke. “Strive to be natural When you are visiting a fount allow youmelf to mus and carry off sib fora not Wong to you harrowed. Walk arautu Wand examine the chi •all, and ask the hosts* foe motto, “God Bice I •hkb hang* over ttie do I foe album and look thr *■*pleasant remarks al !foiraph*. Yon may hu jMyour horiem, but bet ;foapjiear tMkhlul. Tak fMWeolf the neuter ts family raeord and .••Is ft
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