The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
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ABOX-EYEMTHISS! nuM.-teae*. and frwA«n| trmnefecUier. #1,9# j»#r »rre»*<J c* In W««t Fl»rid» lw*j u r.d trt'.B , lIoaiHMS] Calf Const District v i* | liesthettrtt sad tef *Mfc]M«th>> you want, and wewijj w io gat it -Imt <Iow1 sfilling«i<rajifilly. ;:.i ar. l all tnf-.rrast 1 . 1«W2XTIR, . tics and Iadaitris! #*♦•; Le*(tiril]s, ItatMky- . Cloak Department bis, *» there and }inside, out jo* of til ifain Avenue, , o . tii E» T odd , Er mtfan. *w wmw t» » f« n r Ihiawilan rnttut, rates*# ****** • ^ S S S l S f l sit t «» r*t*w *SST defy nrmlntcw itfrtmmiinwetors. r a t i . * 4 kksw, tvAsraao*. WMM*IR«r«ff< 0> -r »n,f- Mr* it* t Veg*tsMr ***«*• 4 * 1*1 He.*. ,f Hm t « j if. !>»». *'*4 Ml and gltntcr Styles ♦wr- Ladies’Tailor-made Suits and Skirts, Ladies' Jackets, Children** Jackets, Ladies’ Fur Coats and Jackets, Fur Capes, Fur Collarettes and Scarfs, Children's Furs. French F lannel W aists, plain and embroidered in Doeskin plush fabric. Silk W aists, Silk Petticoats, Mercerized Satine Petticoats, - €>#<» I Our line of the above is the largest and most varied we have ever shown, and the prices w ill , speak for themselves. [ClKIPurphy $ Bro. £o. 4$ to 56 Limestone St„ Springfield. ♦ A OUR AIM... Is to improve our line of shoes every sea son both in style and wear. W e believe that good honest shoes are more satisfactory both to the seller and to the customer, and for th is reason we sell only such goods as we can guarantee. W e have now in stock a full line of hand sewed w elts and turns, in the newest styles, in a ll sizes and from A to F widths. * Prices Bangs From$2 to$4. Trazer’s Shoe Store, [ 13 East Main St., Xenia. y*uumm**uwpuni r . ww .' pwpi ' rwii wwk «$ $utt$ and 0 oak$ The correct new styles for Fa ll, 1900, in the cor rect new materials. Ladies* Tailored Suits at $5 $8,10, $12 and up. Ladies' Jackets at $5 $6, $8, $10 and up to $ao. Ladies* W alking Skirts at $2,75 and up to $8. Ladies' Dress Skirts from $z to $10,* s ll prices between, tryDtparttiitiit. Baby and Children's Caps for winter in silk, velvet and knit goods. Prices range from 25c to $3; more than 100 styles to select from. SPECIAL—One lot of maker's samples of ch il dren’s fine caps at less than half price—no two alike. ' Good*for fIN. Our assortment of Cheviots, Broadcloths and Zilaline, the popular goods of th is year, can not be excelled. Our prices are unusually low for quality. An investigation w ill prove it. ■■# # a • * . Bros. & XENIA. OHIO. Local and Personal Hornierwantsyourbutter amiegg*. Mr, ami Mrs. Alex Turnbull enter* Utneu frtemlg Monday evemue •hi honor or Mm, David Turnbull aud daughter, of Monmolith, III. —lu going to Downing for your P‘ctures you are patroniiing the best of ikill and ex^rienc as he is not eun- jnya I*liotographer, but a Portrait painter m well, and can pose and light the human figure after the rules of art, which is of vital importance, The first ground was broken for the new court house, Wedueeday. The contractor for the excavation, having bis men and teams at *work that day, F ok BaLK-rRepeatitig Shot Gun, good as new, (lost $27, will sell for $12. Also one of SteVen’e Ideal Ri fles, 25 calibre, only 40 shots l/een fired from it. Cost $12, will sell for $0 Address P. (>. Box 263. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines died Tuesday morning and was buried Wednesday, at the Clifton Cemetery. The infant ’fas only one week old. —Notice To Patrons qud Friends. Bird’s Mammoth Store will dose Promptly every evening (except Sat urday') at 7,;3Qo’clock standnrd time. R, Bird. Mr, George Randall this week brought to this office a curiosity, it being tour sweet pototos that .hud Wound themselves around each other during tbejr growth. - Such specimens as these are rarely ever seen, —Oil ineul cnu he hud at Kerr & Hastings Bros'. Preparations for a big time ure be ing made for the 11th of Oct., that being the day of the walk-aroumi from ’Xenia, to Yellow Springs through Wilberforce, Gedurvilla and Clifton All should torn out and make things boom on that day. Speeches by Gov Nash, Hon Albert Douglas and Hon O. ,1. Hildehrunt. —SUITS, OVERCOATS, PANTS Our stock is the largest—^our selec tion the best ever brought to Cedar, ville, We can Fit and Please you, not only in quality, but price as well. At Bird’s Mammoth Store An electrical horsewhip gives the animal a shock instead of a cut. A small battery is controlled by a push* button. ' —Mrs, Austin’s Pancake flour at Houser’s. Hen Grindle was on last Saturday taken up. for disorderly conduct. He hud obtained too much of the “ o-be- joyful”, and waB at the Murdock sale when Constable Ross arrested him. H e immediately showed fight and it required five or six good men to bring him to the station. He uppeured be fore Mayor Wolford and pled guilty .to the charge. —Wanted: Eggs 15c perdoz. Cash or Trade. - ■ at Bird’s. . George Boyd this week had the small delapidatcd frame structure which atood next to the Fields & Spen cer livery stable, torn down, (ind will at once commence the erection of a neat cottage. This will add much to the value of the lot, and also help the appearance of the street at that point. * No.otherSpills can equal DeWitt's Litte Early Risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. Ridgeway & Co., Druggists. Born, last Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. TowUHley, n boy. “I wish to express' my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market such a won derful medicine,” says W. W. Ala*- singill, of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful, I t is for sale by C. M. Ridgeway. Most of the stockmen who hail their stock on exhibition at the differ ent fairs, have returned home for the season. Several contemplate attend ing the fat cattle show at Chicago, in December. —Farmer, let us save you money by selling you a Brown or Iroy wagon Kerr & Hastings Bros. H, M. Barber was in Chicago Uie first of the weak with the remaiinng members of the building commission for the courthouse, inspecting some stone that will be used about the foun dation. —Ifyou want anything good, go to Gray's. J . W, Stubs, of Morrow, represent* ing the London Milling Company, ofLondon, was in townThursday, —This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. I t is quickly cured by OneMinute Cough Curt, which children like to take, Ridgeway A Co., Druggist. Mrs, Chas. Williams, of Columbus, iispending the week with her father and sisters, of this place, Oyster* in Bulk all the time * a t Bird s- This week, catalogues were issued from this office for the Banner Com bination Bale of Poland China hogs to be held a t the Xenia lair grounds, October 23. The sale will beoon- dastad by Crawford Bros, and J .H . Drake, of this place, and,L I . Hoi* Hogshead, of Bpring Valley. «~Dry m m Weed a t WtiWl*«. Uo to Houser’s for oyatem, TJm liuie for the lyundatiou of the court house ii to be furnish by the D. B. Ervin Co. The secretary of the company that construct* the new building, was hero Thursday for that purpose. —New Sorghum Molasses a t Bird’s. Mr*. J . M, Cochran a delegate* from Ripley to tlm W, C. T. U. con* ventimi at Dayton was the guest of Mr. C, II. Peiidlum and family, this week. & —Steel Ranges at Kerr and Hast* ing* Bras. Mr. R, F , Kerr, who sometime ago sent a fine call’to Mr. Madison Lam* bert, of Penushorn, W. Via., ha* re ceived word that the calf reached there safe and sound, and that he was well pleased with the animal. He also states that ic is undoubtedly the finest calfMr, Kerr ever owned, - —Hooey— Fancy White Honey lib combs only 20 c pound „ a t Bird’s. v —The best method of cleansing the liver is the use ofthe famous little pills ktiowij us a* DeWitts Little Early Risers. Jpusy to take. Never gripe. Ridgeway & Co., Drugifist, —Fancy Cranberries at Houser’s, The school house in tbe Kyle dis trict was; broken into a few nights ago. No particular damage was done ex cept shine few books, slates and pic tures were missing. —YhO can find everything in the Drug Line at C. M, Ridgway’s Drug Stores. Ray Hitchcock, Who formerly oou- ducted a jewelry .shop in this'place, but of late of Ind iana, - is here this week on a visit with his old friendB, —-F ok R ent : Nicest office room in town. Next Cletnan’e Insnrauce office. ’ ■ , <L P. Chew, Xenia. Dr. E. O. Oglcsliee has lieen con fined to Ivis bed the past week owing to an attack of maleria fever. Dur ing his sickness Dr. Walker of James town is waiting on him and his pa tients. Dr. P. R. Maddeni Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT- Glasses Accurately Ad justed. Allen Building, Xenia, O. Telephone.-r-Office Ho. 73 ,.Residence Vo. 37 . ■ Mr. John Fields this week pur chased the livery barn and property of Thomas Mechling, •—Nothing so. pretty for a waist as those Beautiful FRENCH FLAN- NELS, you will find a choice selec tion of them at Bird’s. The livery stable, ot Fields A Spen cer was opened this week for business. These gentlemen have both had ex perience in this business and will doubtless make it a success. They have a nice line of new buggies. On the 10 th of December, 1897 Rev, B. A. Donalioe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by vio lent coughing. He says: “After re sorting to a number of so-called ‘spe cifics, usually kept iu the house to no purpose, I purchased n bottle of Cham berlain,s Gough Reraedv, whith noted like u charm. I most cheerfully rec- continend it to the public.” Eo*- sale by C. M. Ridgeway. t , . Mrs. Stella Moore, of Jamestown, spent yesterday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Barlicr. -—Torturing skin eruptions, burns aud sores ure soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure lor piles Beware of worthless counterfeits, llidgway A Co., Drug gists. Mr. Chas. Bell, of Decatur, Ind., a cousin of Mr. C. W. Crouse, spent part of this week at the Crouse home stead. , —Examine ,aud get prices on the Oweco Grain Drill before you buy* Bold by J . H. Wolford. Mr. mid Mis. B. G. llidgway at tended the funeral of Mrs, A. B.- Crampton, at Selma, Thursday, —There }g only one plate in town where a complete line of school sup plies can 1 ms found. C. Id,. Ridgway. Mr*, A. B. Crahipton died at her home in Selma, Monday afternoon, and the funeral took place Thursday afternoon. —Wanted to Inly Two (2) Cords Choice Stove Wood* R< Bird. Mr*. Elizabeth Galbreatli is suffer- ing from an attack of typhoid ma* leria, During the winter of 1897 Mr. James Reed, one the leading citizen* and merchants of Olay, Clay Co., W* Va., struck hi* Ug against a cake of ice in such a manner a* to htuiee it se verely. I t became very much swol* and pained him so badly that he could not walk Withont the aid of crutches. He was treated hy Physician*, also used several kind* or liniment and two ami one l.ak of whiskey in bathing it, hut nothing gave any relief until he liegan using Chamber lain's Pain Balm, This Drought al most in a week's tune and he believe# that had lie not used this remedy leg would have had to be amputated. Fain Balm is wnwpialed for sprain#, hrniees and rheumatism. For tale hy O. M. Ridgway. Mr*. Andrew Jackaou »*in Chicago, where ah* i* the gueat of her daughter Mn, Ralph Georg*. Mr. Jaekaon k f t Frktay for that rity. •"Farm gatw at Miteheli’a. Mr, Will Dean, who some time ago bargained for a stock ot grwerk* 30 Springfield, ha* decided not to ven ture in the grocery huiines* aud con sequently has given up the idea. —New Idea Paper Pattern* l*)e each at Bird’s, The Misses Flora and Nannie is- liet have moved into part of the late Mr*. Townsley’s house, and Lunette McMillan, Anna Bniiley and the lat ter’* brother will live in the other part this winter, Misses Lula Barber, Lena Collin* and Bessie Hopping attended the Y. P. C, U. Convention of Renin Pres bytery at Sugar Creek, Thursday and Friday, MiwPerril, ofBowersville, (atered college this week. She will room at tbe home of Mr, and Mrs. Thompson Crawford. > . —Try some of that fine hulk roast coffee at Houser’s. A dago from Springfield has opened a fruit stand in the vacant room at the. corner of Cooper’s grocery. . —Three rooms to rent on South Main Street. Enquire of W. L. Clemaus. Rev. A. M. Gampliell, of Prince ton Ind., will conduct the commun ion services at the U, P. Church to morrow. Rev. Campbell was formerly pastor of this congregation. His wire and daughter are with him —New Buckwheat and Pancake Flour at Bird’s. Mesdames Barr A.Boyd held their millinery opening . on Friday and Saturday of this week. Their dis play was very fine, they having trimmed a large number of hats that would be a credit to a. metropolitan store.s . * ■ Don’t fail to attend the meeting at the Mayor’s,office this evening. -—New crop dried peaches, canned corn, tomatoes,- peas and pie peaches now in at Cooper’s. Gene Andrew, uu employe ofthe paper mill, narrowly averted death Friday morning. His arm caught be tween' rolls, drawing his body up to the machine. The Philadelphia Literary Society will have their openingmeeting, Mon day evening a t 7:30 o’clock. A good program has been arranged. All are welcome. '—At the present time harness can be purchased of Dorn cheaper than elsewhere, or at any other time of the season. - As tbe campaign season has opened and the walk-a-round comes next Thursday, we have on the first page of thislsaue some very solid reading matter from a political standpoint, containing somevery practical points. Vegetarian. 1 , Baked Beans . With Toniatoe Sauce. No Meat. No Fat. At Gray’s. Miss. M. G. Turnbull took dinner Monday with Judge Dean and wife. Mies Lena Gilbert eiitemd upon her school duties, Monday, at Alpha. •—A nice line of tens and bulk coffees at Coopers. Mr. R. C. Watt, on Tuesday ship- S erl to J . 0. Calioon, Avon Station, a fine Dnroc Jersey hog. —COAL BUCKETS, STOVE PIPE and ELBOWS r at BiNfs. Mrs. Anna Townsley and Lulu Owens attended the funeral of Mrs. Crompton at Selma, Thursday. —A nice table syrup 25c per gal a nice table New Orleans syrup 5f« per gal New crop Sorghum 40c per gal at Cooper’s Miss Florence Pendlum was in Dayton this week, Dan Haley, who lias been in New Orleans and many other place# iu the South this summer, ha* returned to thi ‘9 place where he will spend the winter. —Cottolene at Bird’#. I t is reported that the council will be asked at their meeting Monday evening to grant a franchise for an electric road over our street. Wp would adviee against such action until the trouble between the striving com panies and commissioner*is settled. Mr. Alex Turnbull, this week shipped six fine lamb# to George Ketcham, Boneparte, Iowa. He ex* pectato make a shipment to Texas, next week. FURN I TURE W e have just received a big stock of . I FflliliGOODS Mammoth Stock of Furniture Chamber Suites, Dining Tables Chairs, #Rockers, Secretaries, Kitchen Cabinets, Safes, Ac. J. H. flcfHLLAN, Cedarville, 0. UND ER TAK ER Buy SULLIVANTIMATTER ■BECAUSE you have at least five. Styles to any ** other dealer’s one to select from. In soft and stiff hats, we have Black, Brown, Tan, Pearl and -Cedar, ranging in price from . , 50 Cents to $3.50. -S U L L IV A N ,- 27 Limestone St ■» Springfielfl, 0.’ (items® Daily Meat Market. Under the above firm name, the meat market of C. W. Cronso will be cofidacted. All product in the meat line will be the best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest and thorough business methods is enough ussuraucc to the public, who always want the worth of their money in every respect, When sending children, direct them to us; we always give them the best they ask for. GOODS DELIVERED t Telephone No, 74. FRANK H. DEAN. A'iior,N!;Y at L aw . 41E. Main St, Xenia, O, Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. NERVITA PILLS R**t*n VlteHfr, LastVlt»r a r t II—i«»l Oa»rmpot«ci 0 x, oei A A » w to B i._ is a iis ii.u i *#.60, ... ornftuMltm. »ndcopyotoar jninntii 1 NenitaTabletsS^ {TKLIAXW T.ilMrr) W in * >t«4dcore ml; ltlr»ly ^•rleooN Fambf IipeoBOlorJ t|oo, Hyrt*rl*, JFiw, I™ B«snlUofExfwniroU» hox^Ofoc witk oebmUesWejrgw- 80 4W*°r , S a i NERVITA MEDICAL 60* OHntonAifftOfcwn *ts^ OH1CAOO, MUL For Silo bjr C, M. Ridgwwajr, D n n l r t CcJsrTiiie, Ohio. SO YKASS* •KXWtmCNCS P atents GewtNWHTsAi. AnrnwtMHSlAc*»M«hwls<wrtsllf»tiw SalMtlyMwMiii Mf l5?n*?2S!hft!SSS52XZ VH i I I B ~ r - .——i...« wt - p , jH—it frtM. t nM«t Mxtmrr fr^i^^ rtwo»»»—»• m«ut* tmwn tfiroMOi tm tr ipfi-M m «fe», latM Scknfific r K m . ?*r«uw< _ A TVT A O 'I j I’KT a t P r i t J U U T I v# A i N L J i r i i j J N o i l iO J c t i J l i X a W e have often been a$ked, why is it we undersell? To explain would take a whole library to tell of the advantages, but we w ill say to you briefly, value and fair dealing is the only key to prosperity. Value mean* experience and experience does not only mean to know but to un» derstand, and fair dealing does not mean to sell one article below cost, and then to make up on another’ NEW YORK RACKET STORE JO E L ORANSKY, Praptirtnr.
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