The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

r*' ;■ ■».j rfr-» ,1"Vtr »at i t ig the Mate conducted bf re will hate wit time* * (tats , ISausag* g conbeclei Mmeet star* e oelebrstte r flam*. timer* EKED J. , ftsfedaii m m #*■ * * * * * 1 2 2 t mm. W* TH B O M » P A fiM S K pdTiwIfowMHw»**wme*# Jaa. ), «W), iWti» ***11 wtMaf I 6 e to 00 wtaeribewi. 'Cedarville Xerald. v* aUn* etm ft Is to tesntel pm A il yydt Mibaert’tfkw id pete fin* and UK twriijrnattkMMte k dssiwd* 1 TW E H T Y -T IH H ) Y E A * . H Q , 41 , Tsssssgsat C E D A K V IU E . O H I O . SEPTEMBER 2 9 . 1 9 0 0 . PR ICE $ 1 .0 0 A Y E A R . The Manufacturers of the Improved President Suspenders lOffer $1,500 in Cash Prizes th e nearest estim ate o f the popu lar vo te o f the w in n in g candidate in the com ing presidential elec* • m teatf purchaser of a p a ir o f P res iden t Suspenders en titled to an estim ate . W e sell 'em a t 50o, Our Pall Woolens and Worsteds A r e n o w i n s t o c k . C o r r e c t T U C R P C K W l - l I t ) C I I . l f Q I n F a l l c o l o r in g s a n d s h a p e s a r e r i c h a n d h a n d s o m e . T h e y o l v u a c o lo r s a n d p o p u l a r s ty le s . : * ( « “ P E h a a C n l $ O I I U V O a r e m a d e i n 4 - i n - h a n d s , D e r b y s , B a n d B o w s , T e c k s , & c . O . D A . V I S , T a i l o r , COGITATIONS tie ManWho,Mow* HI* LawnBsfora th« Breakof Dey. . - In nn otherwise respectable neigh­ borhood, there is a roan who mown hu lawn before day light. He mows whether it needs) it or not. He knows that everybody in tile neiguborhood Wants to sleep and that is the reason -he does it. ' He likes to cause misery andrunhap* /jiincas, so he is glad when the gentle spring, Annie, “ has came/’ He gets out his lawn mower in the spring before there la anything to. mowand rattles it up and down the lawn and laughs up his sleeve five or sir , times. While his neighbors aud all Christiana are wrapped in deepest slumber, he goes forth clothed in his /undershirt and' cussedness ' to mow. Hedoes it on purpose. Tosaythathegies to work before daylight Would he .doing him nu in. justice, lor ho is at work just it little, alter- bedtime, ‘ Sometimes, it you should, happen to be out late, you would find him at his diabolical work beforeyou get to bed, - lie likete it, He never has any grass. He doesn’t want any. What does he care for when he can have so much fun Iwithout? I do not care how much he would dw l»efore daylight if hiB mower did ,rattle worse than a sewing society '« sawmill, I f his mower was quit lie a Fourth,of July celebration, no !body would object,, or if he did, he wouldn’t have any case in court. But he.loosens the l»olta and screws shout hi* machine till it howls and shrieks and screams aud-rattles and •Utter* like a lot o f lost souls. Isay this without fear o f successful contra' diction, although I have .never heard say lostsouls and never expect to hear them, , I am not traveling that Way, Ho does not know that oil is made fo> iawn mowers He doesn’t want t* know it. Ho is glad that lie doesn’t want toknow it. When a man is like thst, what Is the Use trying to tell himanything! It is hard enough to folia man a thing he wants to know, without trying to force upon him thingshe tries to avoid and works day sad night to forget when you have tod him. Besides, I have long since banned that it is not a good plan to vdanfeer information, Asd that is sot all. He is not sat* Mid with his diabolism. He is not ttttsnt to drive the neighbors into in* mss ,asylums as chattering, gibbering ftiote, but when be has driven you 1 ms insomniaand nervous prostration, Mdyou get out o f bed in sheer des. station, and when you are seen in •Withof a shotgun with which to daw* yourself, be cheerfully asks, /Ate you just gittin’ n p r .Tnet as if hi thought you hsd been up all night or you had got up because youen- oyed it, It Is against the law to shoot him. He continues: “ I always like to git up nirly because the grass cuts so much better before sun up.” And then you set him down as a shameless ar. Can’t you see that there is no 'g o o f grass and has not been since te mowed it day before yesterday? He tells'you: “ I like to git up airly, feel better when I git ottt and git ;he fresh- morning air.” And you know he rivals AnaniaB, for huven’ t you seen his wife up doing the chores when the lazy lout was lying abed,' But you dare not lay hands on him and you would not trust yourself to ohimauy violence, for you don’t mow where it would Btop if you once got started. You grit your teeth find eave him-in his sins, hoping the day may come when you wilt be able to do rim an evil turn. There is no such thing as getting revenge unless it would be hv steal* ing his lawn’mnwer. I pronounced anathemas upon the mad o f the man who mows his lawn lefjre day. Although I have only a nebulous idea what an anathema is, . ’ ll risk oue for luck. OCTOBER. - l i m r B fa iMM fltf* j j i i i i i t w «fm jvffvfvnvwy mmww wwwwmwmm I f it is, OFAIr hi your lucky toxic, W* havethen in «ol* ftsite and in cluster* aud in eoatifinatione with other atom*, in Riagv, Bins, Simla sad Buttons, They are tbt popular prssent for October. vfvi i rwvp tU FM l* . I t i i i plans*»> to usemet. H I I I M , -P u *M h 9 This Way. We have been informed by a reli­ able party that the D. S, & XJ, are lushing things as fast as possible in regard to the electric road fromFair* :ield, around through Yellow Springs, ijliftoa, Cedarville, Jamestown and on to Hillsboro. They have already bought 13000 tons 'o f railtoad iron iremeach o f the Carnegie aud Lorain Companies. Have on hand 50000 ties and are on the market for that many more, They also have con- i ractod with « cedar pole compauy o f Wisconsin for poles. Thus, it can.be seen that this road is very anxious to mild or they would not be taking the steps they. are. The company has offered to give bond for almost any amount o f money that they will build the road, and tbit persons who have signed to them the right of way need ear that it will fiill through. Small Pox. Mr. David Hila, n prominent far­ mer, well known in this town, and wlto resides in the vicinity o f Hustead, is ill with small-pox. The dangerous feature of the case is that he wns ill sometime,before the nature- of the disease wns de­ termined. and during this time many called to see him. A physician was called who immediatly culled it Bmall-pox. Mr.' Hils is doing well and there will ,probably be no. serious results from the attack. Ho hail just returned from it visit to the Paris Exposition. Excursions to KansasCity, Mo. Wednesday, October 10th. Friday October 12th, and Sunday, October 14th, for National Conventions of Chrsitain Church, excursion tickets Mil) be sold to Kansas City, Mo., via Pennsylvania lines; valid returning until Saturday, October 20th. Excursions to Chattanooga, Tean. October 7th a')d 8th, for General Encampment o f Spanish - American War Veterans, and Reunion of So* ciety of Army o f the Cumberland, ex­ cursion tickets will be said to Chatta­ nooga, Term,, via Pennsylvania Lines; valid returning until ‘ Sunday. Oct­ ober 14th. AConverted Jew. Rev. MosesGreenbery* a converted Jew, vdl speak tomorrow, morning and evening in tlpt ft. P, church, (O, S.) His subject in the morning will lie “ A few Bibgcal ReasonsWhy WeShould Do JewuihMissionWork/’ In the evening thp' subject will be “ Four Years Experience in Jewish Mission Work in theHomes Of Phila­ delphia.” All are cordially invited. ... OnesYour StomucfiBfstrew You? Do you have jm ^ u £ in the side, nausea, sometimes wmiting, distress after eating, hclchfhg, constipation, loss o f appetite, disriness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples and a repulsive complexion? If you have any of these sytutoms, you have dyspepsia or stomubhdisorder. These distressing troubles ire promptly re­ lieved and then/cured hy Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Pleasant to take. They will bring i worst cases. G ums Wu’re oR ," . Even Tar offNebraska is interested in the job work that is being done at this office. . A letter from Holdrege, Nebraska, was received this week ask­ ing for a sample o f our letter beadj which was so favorably criticised by the“Advertismg World,”o fColumbus and the ’‘NationalPrinterJournalist,’* of Chicago. -I f you need any thing in .the printing line drop us a card or call up ’phone 71 and have our rep­ resentative call on you and show sam­ ples and quote pricto. Since writing the above requests were received from Times, Greenfield, Tenn., and Pointer, Miamisburg, O,, for samples of,the letter head. \ The trustees of the R. P. church will offer at public sale, on the prem- ; isus, Saturday, October 6, at 2 o'clock, relief to the. the frame part o f the old Nesbit prop* Written signature of W. erty on Main Street, Cedarville, O. Price J. Bailey on each., 25 cents. Sample who don’t have them will get them for you* Two kinds of’ tablets In .package, ffcee, Druggists By Order o f Trustees. MILLINERYOPENING. Fall and Winter Millinery opening each package. The latest discovery. nt Barr and Boyd’s,* Friday and Sat- Sold hy C. M. Ridgway. { urday, Oct. 5th and 6th. Our trim- -There ie only enn pl.ee ta le w ' mef b" ? « • *B ,h‘ “ w T 1 where a complete line o f school sup- styles o f this season. Everybody in- plies can be found. . Q. M, Ridgway- vited. A V iew o f the Pan -Am erican Exposition B u ild ing in Course of Construction. Miss Fay Cavanaugh, o f Xenia, ii visiting at the home o f AH. and Mrs, Al. Barr. , The Dowieites at Mansfield, were again on last Sabbath given some rough treatment. Two o f the elders were taken, hy the mob, tarred and paraded over the. city before many people knew that the trouble was on. Asa Little, treasurer o f Greene County, has brought suit sgainat Mrs. lattie Williamson for $536.47,Nior collection of taxes on a note. Mrs, David Turnbull and little augliter, Lois, o f Monmouth, HI., are guests o f the Turnbulls. Several from here attended the wedding o f Miss Carrie May Bull to dr. Willis Bruce Gill, at the bride’s Torao in Xenia, Wednesday. The ladies o f the Missionary Society and congregation were entertained in very pleasant manner at the home of Mrs. F. O. Ross, Monday alter- noon. —Farmer, let ns save you money by selling you a’ Brown or Troy wagon Kerr & Hastings* Bros, Prank Grindle, who. enlisted lor service in Company A, 5th Cavalry, is now in camp, at Fort Huachnaca, Arizona, He .left Columbus, Sept.. 13, and arrived there the 17th. The *members o f the M. E . church will give a reception to theirnew pas- r, Rev! A . Hamilton and family, at the church on Friday evening, October 5, 1900, at 7:30 p, m. All the congregation are invited tohe pres­ ent. / - v * ti-wnitsj 4® D* m It Payto BoyChe#?. A cheapremedyjor coughs and colds u all right, but you waut something that will relieve and cute the more se­ vere and dangerous results o f throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more reg ulsr climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either esse ake the only remedy that hasbeen in­ troduced in all civiised countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, “ Boschee’s German Syrup,” t not only heals and stimulates the issues to.destroy the germ disease, but allays iufiamation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cutes the patient. Try one bottle. Recommendedmany years by it! druggists in the world, For sale yj O. M. Rtdgway. l/-lHK.tM»uSMreF» AnviwttuixfiMiM Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mioenkl pills, hut hoth are mighty dangerous, Ho need to dyna­ mite your body when Dr. King’s New L ift Fills do the *work so easily and perfectly. Cures Headache, Const!* mtfoa. Only 25 cents at Ridgway A Co’s. Drug Htore. » £ » RYE. Fite hundred bushels, new crop. Average peracre this year % hntoels, W, M akshau ,, oiiCoJumhua Fike two miles west o f Beltna, O. ARestEstateTrenefer#. T. L. Magrudar aeaxecutor of Mar. tlmDeltas, deceased, to T. B, Mech- fog , 50 aerss In Gedarrilte Tp * ♦©,- 000. AlAMtu'.,i;l',Jlri>'ft','MS hNiTHHIt AH p m m nwhlgHte ftmm b AOs. w rn mM m l nettle M t * » teavatepayte f eem. i i t e i t o m mm te tewa « t i< -otaK ■Mi V i e w n o r t h w e s t f r o m f o r e c o u r t r n o « fHOToeteAPH yakeen a u c . u s o o CLIfTONNOTES. Mr, Nelson Clark is in Boston, whcrelieisatteinlinga medical school. MimLida Elder entertained a fey o f her friends, Friday evening. Mr. Smith Stimmel will spend this winter in Virginia. Charles Hackett is taking a vaca- lion from his duties st Mr. Whites •tore, this week, Messrs. Lee Rife and Elmer Elder start Monday for a year’s course;in medicine at the University o f Cin­ cinnati, Dr. and Mrs, Harris have returned front Chicago, after a month’s absence. Rev. Brownlee *ndv family visited in Cincinnati this week, and enjoyed the Fall Festival, , *0 CUMAGOLDI* 0IB DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Jets. All druggists refund themoney if its fella to cure. E. W, Grove’s signature k on each l>ox. 26c. —Dry Htovs Wood at Mitchell’*. Fine bulk and packsga coffee at Houser,*, ’ ' ■ „ ---------- - -» ........ . M «. % F. K ,rr h » t o W«ta«<l,r. H „ Bn. skk this week. Mr. Will Dean has purchased the stock o f groceries of Mr, Sam Amlcr son, o f Springfield, and is there this week invoicing the goods. He ex- to move m ahoue a month. Mr. An­ derson is disposing of his slock on ac­ count of his ill health, and expects to go west, where he thinks it will he beneficial. Pres. McKinney Was up from Cin­ cinnati this week, looking after the interests o f the college. There was 20 car loads o f freight handled by agent Keyes last Monday. This is possibly the largest amount of freight ever handted at this office in anyone day. He also reports that business this month has been very S ood. It will in all probability bo the anner month in the history o f the office, Mr, Uliaa 8. Roberts, of Spring- field, and Miss Eva Dane, of this place, were granteda marriage license this week. Rev. Hamilton is named as the officiating clergyman. The Philosophic Literary Society will hold their opening meeting in therehall Mondsy evening. A good ram has been arranged, *11 ate d, Itr. H. A , Barr haa moved b* household effects from the Keyeiprop- arty to that o f his mother. Harry Towneley ie Mil Improving, 1 m is mm to sit up several hours such Say. Mr. Harry WUaou, who met with a very ssrieus Magwt late wasM* ally invited to alien Matt Murphy, who k employed farm hand by Thomas Andrew, * •«ute.......... ’ “ 18,85. The Chewy Hotel at Washington C. H ., 0 „ burned a faw days ago. Our popular insurance agent, W* « . Clemans, had a 81808 Claud* Phillips » « t with anaeri- dent at the paper mH],Thuimlay. Ha had three fingers o f hie right hand caught in the squeea*rolls with «ht reMHtthat he ie mh»w thraa atejM jsjH a* sufferiag mweh —All kinds paints at MitchcH. Mrs. James Jones aud daughter,* Clara, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, George Irvine, Sunday. Earl Ustick came down from Col umbus Sunday for a day with his home folks. He has entirely recoy cred from liis recent illness. —Go to Wolford’s and see that new Grain Drill, the Owego. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McFarland were uetts of Dayton, Ohio, friends last lunday, Mrs. A . Bradford returned Satur­ day from several days visit among relatives in Waynesville. Mrs. Ruth Cline was a recent visi­ tor among relatives in Dayton, Ohio. It is easier to be good th&n great— there is less opposition. Dr. P. R« Madden, PracticeH uy ited to EYE, BAR, NOSB AND THROAT. Olasaea AccuratelyAd­ justed. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 . TtkpHoM.— 0 Sk« Ho, 9 *, %«M**t* Mo, 37 . —The great success of Chamber­ lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In the treatment of bowel comphunt* hap made it standard over the greater part o f the civilised world. For sale by C. M. Ridgway. Poem* often oome home to route—i accompanied hy a return envelop*. —You can spell it cough, OofT, eaugh, kauf, kaff, kough, orkaugh, but the only harmles, remedy the, quickly euree it ie Oue MinersOeugh Cure. Rktgmiy A Co., Druggieie, Wegivepremiumstooarcash ene- uSwnPiiRimisag mmw swwse —Teas. Odfes aad U fw * at Oeayhs MAILINGMAGAZINES OneM m C om MNotMatte WetfeG«tto *t tfie Ladles Hoaw Jearaal te a WterfeYear. Eighteen men, aided hy the fastest mailing-appliances, arekept on a rush every month getting The Ladies Home Journal off to Its subscribers The first shipments are started about the middle o f each month, and from that time until the twenty-fifth the magazines pour out ot the JonrUaPs publishingoffice by the two-horse-drpy . load. On the twenty-fifth' of each - month every Journal has reached*its * destination, and work in themailing department slackens for a few days. Some idea Of the tremendous size o f tne Journal’s subscription list may be, gained when it is known .that forty • tons o f of mailing type are required . to set up the names o f subscribers. here are three-quarters p f a ton of each numeral,, and it requires twenty thousandgalleys to accommodate the subscribers’ names in type. This stock would equip six Or eight large daily' newspapers. As many as sixty-five , compositors are employed setting the names Of the Journal’s Subscribers in type—pribterB enough to set the type for *the *biggest metropolitan daily newspaper. The expenses.for port­ age paid by the Journal approximate 75,000 a year. - - THMttftlieM. Fern Ervin has been on the sick ist the past week. Frank Smith, o f Richmond, Ind„ was circulating among Cedarville riends, Tuesday. The two contesting companies for he franchise for the electric line be- iWeenCedarville andJam ownmade things lively for the County Commis­ sioners, Tuesday. Both the D. S. & J. and the 'Springfield, Wilmington & Hillsboro Co., had there attorneys and argued the .question before the commissioners. Each claim to have a majority of the property owners and things waxed warm as to the respon­ sibility of the two companies. How­ ever, thecqmmissionerstook no action in regard to granting this franchise. Ms. 'Charlie Clemans and sisters entertained thirty o f their friends m Minor o f their cousin, Miss Clemans, of Illinois, Friday evening. —Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms have caused frequent deaths this year. Be sure to use only the genuine. Observe the same care when you ask for DeWitt's Witch lazel Salve. There are poisonous counterfeits, DeWitt’s is the only original Witch Hazel Salve. It is a safe and certain cure for piles and all skin disease. Ridgway A Co., Drug­ gist. This is the day o f the Murdock Jvery sale, any one wanting to get a irst-ciass hone and buggy at reason­ able price should attend, Mrs. Mary Gillsugh and Mm G, V, Crouse are visiting friends at ])onaldsviUe, this week. Mias Mary Holmes has returned tome after an absence of some months at her school work in Indians. The fint of the week fire alang the ti b railroad came near reaching the barn o f Ilobt, Cooper and it took some hard work to checkjthe burning grass, •The progressive nations o f the world are the great food consuming nations. Good food well digested gives strength. I f you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dyspep­ sia Cure. It digests what you eat. You need not diet yourself. It con­ tainsall o f the digestante combined With the best known tonics aud recon- teruotives. It will even digest all clMie# o f foods in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It instant! relieves and quickly cures all stomac' troubles, Ridgway A t?o„ Druggist. Word has been recieved at Yellow Springs o f the death o f Wamst Drummond, on the transport from Manilla to San Francisco. His time had expired in the United States see* vies, and was on hia wayhome dying ms the transport Sept, 12th. Hd h* gone through the thickesto f the fight teflhwtkgo*«d spent over aysarla Itif PMHppttiti- —Wasd he*#** item* at Ktetfii The Danger Sigsal Mhat Nest Alwayshe Obeyed. When there is danger 'on the rail­ road a red lightis displayed, ,To run iy this Bignal means death or injury . to the passengers. All through life we see the danger signals and, if unheeded, sorrow, dea- iair, 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 therh is danger o f going farther before the wrong is righted. The beet machinery needs oil, so does the human machine. ■ The system becomes run down and needs to be built up, It mute be placed in a healthy condition before it will do its work properly. I f the blood is impure aud the lives* torpid, the stomach fails to do its work and dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, headaches, and ooustipatfon are the' result. These are nature’s signals. Heed them before it is too late. A new combination o f thoroughly tried and tested remedies called Knox Stomach Tablets are now offered to Buffering humanity. This new vege­ table remedy goes to the seat o f these disorders, builds up the whole system and transforms the weak and infirm into healthy men and woman, A sin­ gle box wilt be a mote fbrtdblefargu­ ment to the sufferer, Knox Stomacn Tablets immedi­ ately relieve indigestion and are a dis­ positive cure for dyspepsia. I f four druggist does not sell them, send fifty cents with your address and that o f the druggist to the Knox Chemical Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and a frill slsed box will be sent postpaid. MOtlftt ftp AHMHIlYfWfitt? Notice is hereby given that J. W. Pollock hss been appointed and qual­ ified as administrator o f the late wifi and testament o f NancyTowneley, de­ cerned. J, N. D ram , Probate Judge. Sept. 18,1900. M i Y o t u t m i i i . 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