The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
r i |m n i | | h ffi y* « , JMRM 'll* * S u its of C lothes * * You * * I r K i l / i L i a WILL SUIT ,:•( ■ » YOU, TOO... Q U A L IT Y A H ® W O E K M A N IH IP G U A B A N T B B D 41 L w uen You Purchase perfumes, toilet soaps and such articles as ■' . pertaitt to the toilet, you Want tUe best and at tt iCiqionablo price. You wilt find os able to com ply with this wish always. RtlKiWAY & CO., tlie Druggists, Opp. Openi.House. local and Personal. § —Dry Stove Wood a t Mitchell's, Members of the Junior Order are : requested to be present next Thursday evening. Important business to be transacted. * ■ —For a Suit of Clothes or pair of Pants try Bird’s Telephones this week: were placed in the following places o f business and residences; W. L . Clemans, office, Frants Nurseries, Mr. JAlexander Turnbull and-Turnbull sisters. . j J —The great success of Chamber- lain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ip the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard*over the ereater part of the civilised world. ,For sale by C, M. Ridgway. "The Ohio State Christain Associa- , tion will meet at Yellow Springs, , November 13-15. —Go to Wolford's and seethat new Grain Drill, the Owego. Mr. W. It. Clemans has moved into hi* new quarters over Cooper's gro cery, H » rooms are very comodious and handsome. —Boy's Corjuroy Knee- Pant*, 50 and 75c pair, at Bird’s. Harry Frey, who is projecting an electric road between this city and Btilbboro, via Clifton and Cedarville, jfa* before the Boardof Public Affairs this afternoon, asking entrance to and a terminal in this city. He wishes to reach the esplanade, and thete is a question as to which street would be available for him to use. I t was sug<- getled by Active Member Burnett that he lie given a franchise in Wash ington street and the 4privilege to make a loop in Fountain Square.— Spribgfirid Sun, —Our last Auction Sales will be held, this Afternoon and Night, Sept. 15ib. Don’t fail to attend. Goods at your own prices. There will be a vocal Pianoforte, Dramatic and Humorou* Recital at theopetahonse, Cedaryule, O., on Thursday evening, September 20, lOOOvby Mies Bailie Q. Brown, the noted elocutionist, and Mr. George T.' Simpson, the .sweet teuor singer and Mr, W, A. Calhoun, pinuist and organist. Proceeds for the beuefit of Trustees of A. M.E.church. A cordial invitatiou is extended to the public. Admission 15 and 25 cents. —Go to Coopers for everything in the grocery line. > ItbaB been, announced that Mr. William E Clemans and Mis* Lillian Hawyer me to.be married Wednesday evening, September 26, I960. . —Weave selliug the very choicest Svrup Molasses out of barrel, 28c gal, at Birds. a sample zh ®p. J . O. S t e w a r t , Pbyscian and Burgeon. Specialist inE y e a n d Map. G laaoos A c c u r a t e ly Ad- jtffcted, SATISFACTION GuAIiAN- T**P, Elmer Robinson colored embibed to froily t a t Saturday and seemed to he hunting trouble when he approached a man by the name o f Sharon. He ' was arrsrad and fined $10, costs and 10 days. Thera wilt be some thirty-five cases before tb* Grand Jury this coming term ---Ring us Up, goods delivered, at Bird’s. ♦ Mr. W. L. Clemans, our popular inanranee agent, report! that tlie 1oases this year from fire, tornado and liditaiaff are greater than ever. II* hec already paid oat over $1500 In the peat Ninety day* for leases on liver The citizens here received of the Southern storm Tuesday nig t The high wind which prevailed during the day was increased to a gale at night, shaking houses and causing things to appear dangerous for a time. However no damage has yet been- re ported. —A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, at Gray's. Horace Shroades left, town on his wheel, last Friday evening for parts unknown. There is no reason for his going except that he did not want to attend school. His father wasvery much disturbed over his son's disap pearance and made repeated ef forts to. locate the hoy, but in vain. On Thursday morning alette** was re ceived from the boy, who is now in 8t. Louis. . He related how he rode" to Dayton found a purchaser for his wheel and with the money secured a ticket to the above named city. —To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Minute Cough Cure. Ridgwuy & Co., Druggist. Mr. and Mrs. John George are vis iting relatives and' friends in Iowa. —Go to Cooper’s lor lard, bacon, breakfast bacon, ham and California hams. Mr, and Mrs. Will Torrence ofS, Charleston, spent Sabbath the guest of Robert Qray and family. -F ou 'R ext ; Store room next to Cooper's grocery, Cedarville, also of fice rooms over same. J . F, Chew, Xenia. Attorney Milo Snodgrass has keen retained by Mr. A, E, Bingamon as his attorney. Mr. Bingamon is now confided in the county jail for the murder of his wife and son-in law, at Jamestown. The report has reached us that lie also has secured the services of Attorney Blackburn, the noted criminal lawyer, —Three rooms to tent on South Main Street, Enquire of W. L. Clemans, $1,25 Sunday Excursion to Cin cinnati Via Pennsylvania Line* Sept, 23d* Special train leaves London 8:24*. m., S, Ohariraton 8:42; Selma 8:52; Cadarville 9 a. m,, central time; returning leave Cincinnati 7:30 p, m. David Bradfute and John M(Camp bell, of this place, were among the petit jurors drawn for the October term of common pleas court. A number from here attended the Montgomery County Fair qt DftytoU, this week. Harry Townsley, who has been sick with typhoid, fever for some time re mains the* same. —New Idea Patters, lOcts each. New Fall Patterns arc in October Pattern Sheets, F ree . Ask for them at Bird’s. - ' Mr- and Mrs, John Lutz, of Xenia Were the guests of Mrs. A. G. Miller, tliis week. Mrs. J . H. Wolford and son J . N. attended the wedding of a cousin at Springfield, Wednesday-evening, —Go to Cooper’s for Break, Crack ers,'Cakes, Snaps, Cookies, Peanuts and candies. News hasJust reached here of the death of W. Harvey Reid at High Springs,Florida, August 14, from con- jestioh of the brain, after ah illness of three dnys, Bisson, Will, was killed last December whir* in tlie employ of a railroad in Milwaukee, Wis. His wife is Sueing For damage. Miss Ada Gordon and Lulu Leffel, of Springfield, were the-guest* of Mrs. Couard Giliaugh, this week. Mrs. W. L. Marshall and Mrs. Frank Tarbox, of Xenia spent Thurs day with friends here. Tomorrow afternoon at 3;30 (sun time) J . R. Dill, of Philadelphia, will speak in the U, P. church. His general subject is “The Christian Basis of Government.” All are cordi ally invited. H r . EUworth Price and family, of South Solon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Eskridge, Friday. Mr, Earl Ustick is here for a few jdays recovering from a spell of illnew. He expects to return to his work a t Columbui the first of the week. —Wanted—Potatoes and Lard a t Bird## Spent several Pei Claud M Phillips days InSt week at Mt. rry, after attending tijte fair. He met a friend of the family who had been in _Klon dike for seven years, and had just re turned after receiving a large amount, of the yellow metal, —Excursions to Springfield Races via Pennsylvania Lines Sept, 25 to 28th, inclusive, Excursion tickets will lie sold to ■Springfield for I C. L Robinson, of Dayton, spent {Sunday with his mother. Mr. *Chas. Ridgway, Sr,, Yellow Springs, spent Sunday in the. place. —Go to Cooper’s for chipped beef, deviled Irani, canned salmon; sardines and cove oysters: Rev. A. D. Maddox and family left' Thursday morning for W.estville, O', one of the reverend sir’s new charges. - Hon, Andrew Jackson and family attended the Bailey-Jackson wedding Wednesday. the w BVDI W. *u i lU MCIU H Races via Pennsylvania Lines, good returning until Saturday, Sept Mr. and Mrs. W. H Eskridge and family removed their household effects from the Osborn property to their newly purchased property., Squire Bradford and yrife moved into the house vncatedTiy Mr. Eskridge, «W ta r w ill B ryan resem b le th e B a r th in N ov em b erPm “ H e’i l b e fla tten ed a t th e P o lls .” A number of married people last Friday evening went our Marshall's watermelon patch south of town. A number in this vicinity have re ceived the following invitation: “Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Bull request the honor ofyour presence a t the mar riage of their daughter, Carrie May to Rev* Willis Bruce Gillis, Wednes day evening, September twenty-sixth at five-thirty o'clock, Dayton Hill, Xenia. They will be a t home, Statkc- viile, Mississippi, after November 1st, 1900. Misses Jessie and Bertha Shannon have secured positions in Dayton find left for that place, Monday, Mr, and Mrs. John Lutz, of Xenia, were guests of Mayor Wolford and wife, Sunday. J . E, Hastings and family returned Wednesday morning from Somonauk, 111., whet* they were visiting their brother, Rev. A, O. Hastings. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Georg* Shroades on Thursday, Sept. 20, at 2:30 p. m. ’ -r-The emergency bags sent by a church society to Kansas soldier* in tl. j Philippines contained among the necessities a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases. The ladieB took care to obtain the original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve know ing that all the counterfeits are worth less. Ridgway & Co., Druggist, Mr, Harry Frey of Springfield, the promoter of the electric road between that place and this, was in town yes terday looking after the interests for tlie company. Vegetarian. Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Sauce. No Meat* No Fat. At Gray's. *03«(d sup in; titdtp fiutqooq ni popo&> -ana snq un{|o(Qajq 'i&pj ‘ariadai Jim •o£japun e; esnoq amp k » jiiq ‘dsnotj ntodo wnia’x )« paASpI oahii oj svn aq3iu XapsaupOAV sis^dua qoiq.w Motjy jaipuijpi pnotusjfl oqx Have your legal notkspUcod in the Herald. Dr. P'. R*Madden, Practice liin- . .. ited to BYE, EAR, NOSE AND 29th. THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad justed. Allen Building, Xenin, 0- relepboue, Office Nd. rjf, Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Coffey have left, their home in Washiugton C. H. and .and Kaye moved to their farm near New Martinsbiirg O. Mr. Coffey ,for some time was connected with a grocery store here, but moved to Washington C. H. owing to the illness ofMrs. Coffey. Since their departure from this, place Mrs. Coffey’s has not improved,: much to the sorrow of her friends. She will leave for Colorado Springs about the first or tenth of next month. —DeWitt’s Little Early Risers *re prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little pills. Ridgway& Co.,- Druggist. Mr. Lem Blair and daughter, Eva, who have been in Illinois for several months past, arrived here Saturday evening, Mr. Blair will go back to the carpenter trade. —Stone cans, glass caps, tin cans jelly glasses at Cooper's, Mias Zola 'Downard, who has been taking physical culture at a oani- tarum in Indianapolis returned home Saturday. Her mother, Mre. McCol lum, ana daughter, Mildred, accom panied her home. Bert Ustick is enjoyingbis vacation, he haying a week’s lay off from his work. Mrs. Lewis Hensel and wife, of Dayton, were called here this week, owing to the death of Mrs. Alex Townsley. —Try us for a Suit of Clothes or a air ofPants for yourself or boys. en’s Pants $1.25, $1.75, $2.00,$2.50 $3.00 pair. Boys’ Knee Pants 25, 50 and 75c pair. Boys* Long Pants $1.00 aed $1.25 pair. At Bird’s The citizens of South Charleston can beat the proverbial appetite of the darkey. The Sentinel say 6000 melons were sold i t that place fast week. Miss Zella Nagley spent a few days with her brother, Frank and wife, in Morrow, Ohio. Prof. J . R. Gibson amt family, (colored) of Galveston, Texas, fot- merally of Seims, were drowned in the recent catastrophe. _Prof, Gibson is the sou of Nimrod Gibson whore- sides near Selma, All whu knew the family speak very highly* of them. The professor was a teacher in the public schools of that city. TIMEREDLIGHT. The Haager Signal Mat Nmt Alwaya h* Ofceywf. When there is danger on the rail road a red lightiS displayed,To run by this Bignal means death or injury to the passeugers, All through life we see the danger signals and, if unheeded, sorrow, des pair,, and -sometimes death result. These'warnings are sent, out by. man or nature for our protection. Nature sends out a warning signal when her laws have been disobeyed and there is dauger of going fhrther before the wrong is righted. The best machinery needs .oil. so does the human machine.- The system becomes run down aud needs fo be built up. I t must be .placed ip a healthy condition before it wilt do its work properly. - I f the blood is impure aud the liver tot pid, the stomach fails to do its work *ud dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, headaches, and constipation are the result. These are •nature's Biguals, Heed them before it is too late. A new combination of thoroughly tried and tested remedies called KnOx’ Stomach Tablets are now offered to snfieriug humanity. This new vege table remedy goes to the seat of these disorders, builds up tiie whole system and transforms the weak and infirm into healthy men anil woman. A sin-: gle box will he a most forcible argu ment to the sufferer. Knox Stomach. Tablets immedi ately relieve indigestion and arc a dis positive cure for dyspepsia. I f your druggist does not sell them, send fifty cents with your,address and that of the druggist to the Kuox Chemical Co., Rattle Creek,. Mich., and a full sized box will be sent postpaid. D* m tt Pay t* tuy CfcMp»- A cheap remedy for coughs add colds is all right, but you $aut something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and* dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more reg ular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been in troduced in all civnzed countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, “ Boschee’s German Syrup.” I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy tho germ disease, hut allays infiamation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, *pd cures the patient. Try on* bottle. Recommended many years by | all druggists in the world. For sale* by C. M. Ridgway* . itfamim XXUkqMha Remove* everything in tight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. No need to dyna mite your bodyswhen Dr. King’s New Life Fills do the work so easily and perfectly. Cures Headache, Consti pation. Only 25 cents at Ridgway & Go's. Drug Store. OPERA : HOUSE ONE NIOHT, Wednesday, Sept. is. DlflftOJlD BROTHERS BIG DOUBLE White Minstrels The Biggest, the Best and the Finest Equipped Minstrel Show Traveling. 50 —P E O P L E -5 0 2 Big Brass -Bands 2 10 Funny Comedians 10 -> . 1 0 Sweet Singers 10 . 10 Great Dancers- 10 10 New York VaUilerville Stars 10 1 A Grand Orchestra under the Lrader- , ship of Prof, F. B. Merick, Watch for the Big Noon Dav Parndo Prices 25, 35, 50 cents. Tickets on Bale a t C. Al. Crouse’*. Card af Tbaaks. I-wish to thank the kind friemh and neighbors who gave' us aid ‘dim ing the sickness and death of my mother. Mrs. Nettie Blair, - , FOR SALE. Good old Egyption Seed Wheat 60th test. N. H. Wright, Selma, Ohio. The people of this vicinity will be treated to ajfirst class White Minstrel Show a t the opera house next Web nesday eveni ig. The Diamond Bros. Minstrels aland among the ioremott minstrels on the rosd todsy. This same company plays at tho Grand, at Springfield,' Columbus, at Dayton, houses. Always aud Victoria draws large - Rev, A. Hamilton preaches in the M* E. Church tomorrow. $MNf WfcMt F*r Sale. Fifty bnshels Rudy and 100 Ini. White Fultz and Lancaster. George Haiuw. The Pilgrim and Herald one year for $ 1 . 00 , C A ST O R IA JN* Xalaxts ah*Children. t i l KM Yu Rtn Atwij* B r |N B*arstlw “ K INNANE BROTH ERS GO.— S p r in g f i e ld , O M o . . ■ ( > • • • * li ; J . v • V • Grand Opening of Fall Goods, Jlonday, Sept. 17 , 1900 . urgMt U hd of Silk«, Oolorod Drewi Goods, Blaok Dress Goods, Blankets, Comforts, Hannel->; Don Zmzens, Fanoy Coods, Cloaks, Saits, Separate Skirts, Laoe Oortains, Portiers And DntperleH, m t itral Okto. and at loss prioes tftan osoid. It would pay you to make a speoiid visit to all oflkriags. To *U purbhasses of $6 and over, Fare to Springfield wdU 1 y» paid. W. B. % in tO I A T i t y * . t ■ . ’• *fH0 OH IO F A ^ q v H sm M f«M« . for tto* small sun I*......... . TW EH T y -TH IJ tD nut Fall B lo ck s and c -( assortment of f golden WEO*' Of L**f A**.~4laay *f Os .jMAgMAdam' Im QttX^MI wEBMEEPi El IE Slade**Writeup. NI y. TBI The “Blade” of 1886 gi cout of Mr. and Mrs. J . golden wedding. As was stated in our last we would give a complete tion of the Golden IVerfiJ and Mo*. J . C. Nisbet n fished by the Blade, Oct . “Fifty years of happy * j are alloted to hut few, urn jhy| ti»y who, "full of years, * ” quaiuted with grief nor bei jbya, have fought life's ba the warfare should roll awn e Be waiting-time between tin 1Mi that which takes hold upt '^ve be filled up with peace. Mr, qnd Mrs. John Cor>) of Main street, were A on Monday, Oct. lltb , tlia ^ married, near Cedarville, ___| years ago, and that their cl a host of friends had come t tlie anniversary with them also the “ wedding feast” in baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Neabit wen in Chester District (eou. -; Carolina; he in 1808 and si ^^3 Mis. Nesbit left South ' of, B 1832with her father’s fain •even McMillans leaving tl ime day, settling near Ced ■-— He left hie native state _ 1 Company with the well-kno >» 3! ion and Little families, a. $ at uear Cedarville, where the ----- ceremony was performed pj | 0n McMillan at the resident ftnj. 1 McMillan, father of the bri vj1() moved to Xenia several where he had served as Peace aud Notary Puhli vanced age sad fitting I pelled him to relinquish dutki. His middle name, forhisgraridfather whose Revolutionary war. •A n___ present a t the wedding fift; f . but tix were present 01 c]( Bras r C et f at 13 Van Bin ss a Oft 8 feypi Wri James C. McMillan, Mrs. <rH of Cedarville, a tiller o f ! T Mrs. J r D. Willianuou, > am H. H. McMillan, broth tl>e < Cedarville, end one nephe P'JJf, Stewart, end Mr. J . C ^ both of Cedarville. Of tha eight' children,. . .... Mr*. Samntii £ . Ewing, milto Wm. K.,*UofLott»avillc, tonu Chester, o f Chicago, an —— isy, of Cadarville; alIo(W*ai ynaeat axespi Hugh w tis I t atidably detained. ”d E>* Aamug the aged gu wire: Mrs. Rev. SamtIl|j'I IMinow, Mrs. Rev. Gavei Cedarville, aiater of Wb"-*** Mother, Mrs. Jane Cooprjaapn Till*, widow o f Rev. EberF I «*d mother of Judge H a^ t* * Nancy Nesbit, ( M tsa DOfl’TM Bhak* the PARK; ' tain p e n to m< ***• Whan tha poi ^ iM fiftht Inkle t ** hftiiuaaa. . t u n m m m r e a l l y o _ %i *•* aatliMV f t * a * * ! ? * w a n I* fa n , f ■ " • E l g y |«d X
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