The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
i W a C l o n a l Th i**ughdttt V Word* DoftallUa* • torn dlroct .T.HWlW8 pU*j» » uim 4 mvKutiQa, njrtcorp. of 5 33(4 P*(** itm tion* * ^ N B V E ,* A .A I* l i s t mbUifc tat* *DicHon|tfv iWord**Bdlph^ Hconqcl***(*,!**% 4 both' cattM. MCO«1 v b MONEY' a n d W i n t e r „■ . • v*" ■ . ' • - ' W e can save you money if you buy of us. Our assortment this fall is larger and better than ever before, especially in Kip, Rubber and Fe lt Boots, W e ask you to come in and make a thorough comparison of our goods and prices. If you are not convinced that our prices are from 15 to 20 per cent lower than bthers for t h e same qua lity , or our goods 15 to 20 per cent better at the same prices, we wont ask you to buy. W e sew up a ll rips free of charge, rectify all mistakes and refund the money . if you are not satisfied. M eet friends, leave packages and make your headquarters at our store. YOUNG & NISLEY, 7 E. riain St. Springfield I P I L L S I i L o ca l a n d P e r s o n a l . ,<Xu«euM* discretion, lo_»nd Vigora r t Maahot* missions, lo se ofMi ! 4 &rgo" PILIA I S O , c i s . I ?A rt«rin toetoc Md, Msndforcii monmtwi ft EXTItA8TREN ire for to w of Poo or Shrunken On xtw. Nerrous nitr. Paralyats end tbe] of Tobacco, Opiumotl ein packnRC. ai.OO i onr lHutkoble ana 80 d»y* or raftu iD IC A L CO . CHICAGO, I Uidgwwny, I)rug£lt| 50 YEARS' r EXPERIENCE U TftAox. M ark * D esigns C opyright * A c . \ eh and descriptioni lnlon froe-xbotber itentable. Comrottn . XTsndljoofcon I’stenH foraecnrinirp, ' b Munn & Co .sure, In ibo FIttiericatt. a weekly. jAnrastj b iourn»l. Ternn.1 3014 byal! tiewartos* ro^wsy.fieWYD t,w esbu«ton,n.C slued and slU DERATEFt*e. - .P atent OrrieKl it time than thoftl to., with dcscriW ie or not, frta r“ I W A . C O . I ,WA shinoton , D. C. t and yft« out of till jWnf<l for nor ■ cpsfa, Sick lir ti«n or Coflivts c*. the rptin-Ib ircctiofi* orersor ) r.iiidy Vcgi lAV fcftion, £5c bi'*t contain 4 0 JVi!.*, i lewire Of sabilib by Hiftit. ^i*") uvAh Cn., »:» liirsgo. III. 'it lituggisf, <-6 ftOUX.MB Mil®] youknow toIs relinjj r wfaeio VVA'y ciee of ITCJiI.J orlongstAkdin*., l-J* lyt. Ime sjv'irAUj loves Itohibg i n s i s t nnJ IseftIdoh * * ate. No Pay. i, KiJgway. reotory J, Y. Mutton, V»* . a , {jatbittb ] He*. MAtfl.On*. w* '.O.Kwi ■.-A?•.*»«p. w. i- Is,.; lime. I<S»3U a HAblind* l*rt,*rL 't-te'd 8»«Mi»Jt : tfflit'l* ! *** —Go t«» Houser’s for oysters, Frank Shepard is home from Day- {nti for a few days. ; . John Weymouth, of Afuucie, IndM jppUiit the first of the week with his .iiiotiieri Mrs. Lydia Weymouth. —Examine and get prices on the „Ov?WGrain Drill before you buy. Sold by J . H. Wolford. Jolui Boyles expects to move his household goods to Dayton next Week. Soreral of our stone masons have Scoured work ou the court house foun dation. John Iiiff, John Boyles and A1Cline are among the number. y Severul of the friends of Mr. Alex. McLean gave him a surprise, Tues day. _ '—Subscribe for Herald and Ohio Farmer only lbceuts till January 1, 1901. Jnsper Short, who'formerly con ducted a barber shop ill this place, has purchased Tom Reels shop in Jamestown: A Christian Reform Convention to discuss secret societies meets in the Second United Presbyterian church, jiNew Concord, Ohio, October. 29 and 30, —The Herald and Ohio Parmer re mainder of the year for 15 cents,. Oscar Smith is this week found in his old position at the Exchange Bank, after a two months vacation, most of the time being spent in Colorado. Rev. Presly Thompson and son, of Colorado Springs, is the guest at the home of his lather in law, Mr, J , W. Pollock. ' Rev. Thompson assisted liev. Campbell in communion services in the. U. P. church last Sabbath. The little daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Elmer Keyes has been very sick for ■the past week. F or S ale —Repeating Shot Gun, S eed as new* Cost 927, will sell for 12, Also one of Steven’s Ideal Ri fles, 25 calibre, only 40 shots Iteca fired from it. Cost 912, will sell for Address P. O. Box 263. <The hotel changed hands Monday, it passing from under tb* Keyes man agement to that of Mrs. Sherman, air. Elmer Keyes will occupy hi# own property, while Milton will live is part of the Clemans property, until Mr, Robert Ervin vacate#. Mr. Itobt. Watt is having consid erable cement walk laid about his country residence. 8upf. John Sayres and wife, of Phieago, arrived here last Sunday, there they drove to Bowersvilie, bring called there by tbe sickness of a ftiative, Mr. David Hilt, who had an attack: of small pox, has been dismissed and tio other cases have appeared, 1 j iwj Opera house, October 22. — Wo are showing a bandsnine l ne of Ladies ready made VVAlSTiS mid WRAPPERS. Also a Choice selec tion of the Popular FRENCH FLAN NELS in all colors, come and sec them at Bird’s Mammoth Store., Sam Audersou has sold to the National Cash Register Cov, of Day- ton, tor a sum of 95000 cash, his newly patented cash drawer which. holds up in plain view of purchaser' the price or prices of money offered; ine reunion ot um boioioi for payment and Until another eus- 5^ 'ul; J ' vl *)e ,u Xenia tomei has been given ehauge from the ; drawer.—Springfield Democrat. j —Q,, to Downing 'for y —Heinz Mince Meat and Applo ftn« Photographic work I* , • * • I rhintV rVr tlm liiifiuint . <m>!iotm. r atter at Cooper s. Mrs. W. M. Collett, of Van Wert, O., and Mrs. W, H. Blair and daugh ter, Kathleen, of Morrow, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Satterfield. thing of the highest artistic quality Hear Bundy and'Hitdebrnndt at the opera house, Monday evening, October 22. j The popularity contest tor the Oom- 1merciat Tribune has closed and more than 1,500,000 votes were cast, Itobt, P. Stevenson, a O.H. & D. conductor, received first prize, a house and -lot ; valued $4000. Henry Kuuiien re- ’ceived a fine bedroom suit valued at n Opera -9500. The third prize was.giveri W. iC. Grainger. Gustave Beek received „ , .. _ i’■■]an Austrain china dinner set valued Harry Townsley and Ervin Kyle, at S125 a8 the fourth Mrs James Holmes and daughter, Rosa, have returned home from n visit with relatives ut Cadiz, O. Rosa has nfalarial fever hut is now some better. . “The Devil is coni House tbnight. who have beeu sic|: are able to be out. fever The Herald and Ohio Farmer every, week from now till January 1,1901, for" only 15 cents. Those already subscribers to the Herald can have the Ohio Farmer for same length of rime for 10 cents. • Ilev:, V\\ B. Stoddard, of Washing ton, D. U., was in town'Thursday. ( It must make Dowie turn green ; with envy to know that a blind and | paralyzed Pennsylvania man fell from a lounge and. recovered both sight and the UH,i of his limbs one day last week—Jamestown .Journal. On Rev i the 10th of December, 1697 8. A, . Douabne, pastor M. E. j Church, South, Pi. I’lwisant, \V. W ,., cotiLinctcd a severe cold which was j attended from the beginning by- vio -1 lent coughing. Ho says: ‘ “After re j sorting to a number of so-called ‘spe-i cifies.’ usually kept in the house to no'!, purpose, I purchased a bottle of Cham-; berlttiu,s Gough Remedy, width acted ! like a ehttnu. . I most cheerfully rec-) commend it to the. public.” For sale j by C. M. Ridgeway. Rev. Ross returned home last Wed nesday evening from Ajrizona. ' Miss Daisy Gray haft returned from * visit with friends and relative* iu (iiucirmati, —At flie present time harness am b»purchased of Dorn cheaper th*n risewhere, or at any other time of the Mason. II. G. Frey report! that everything ibwrn about Bowemrille ami Port Williamare coming all right, be hav* kgsecural afranchirt in these two t**rmlast Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. *T, II. Wolfonl «n* Rrtained a numlier of their friends sad rriatives last Habbeth in honor *fMm Atma Shinn, o f South Char* hart, who on tbe 16th o f this month his become the wife of Thomas Wol* hrt, ofVernon, Texas, a brother of Wolford, The out-of-town prize It will pay you to call and exain- !_ . . , , » v k . , *ine our line ot 'OVERGOATS, ^ , , - I t is stated that John P. Martin has SUITS aiid PANTS before buying..! Miss &ola Dovvnard spent the latter | purchased the picnic grounds near}\ye not 0„iv (jt i but please^ y<fu part of last week-in Jamestown, the Clifton, and that he is trying to get PRICE und 'QUALITY as V/ell. [Kimst of the Misses Crain. option on some of the farms iu that. at Bird’* Mammoth Store ! ii . ,■ . ' vicinity. - ■ ; • ai isirn Bniaiunmin oiuu . Houser wants your butter and eggs; -New Crop California . 1 The central committeemen have _ , apricots been successful in securing Hon. Peachea, Prurnes, Grapes and Raisins \y Bundy, U. S. Hist. Attorney at Gray’s; ‘for Southern Ohio, and Hou. G. Q. 1 Hildebrandt to speak in the opera !house, Monday evening^ October 22, voungest Mrs, ' Jesse -Townsley, who hnd some iambs stolen Friday night a week ago, has as yet not heard anything of them. I t is presumed that they were stoleu by the same parties that stole Samuel Smith’s cattle. -Married at the M. E. Parsonger, Sept 27, Mr. Ulyses S. Roberda, of Springfield, O., and Miss Eva Dane, of Cedarville, Rev. A. Hamilton officiating. -—Pancake flour and maple syrup *t C’noper’a. There has been considerable talk here of late as to the consolidation of the electric roads iu operation between Opera house, and 35 cents. “ Faust” 25 Mesdutnes Clias. and James Ervin entertained a number of -their friends at their home in Nenia, last evening. —Mrs. Austin’s Pancake flour at Houser’s. The old Nisbet property .which was purchased by the trustees of the R. P. church sometime back, was gold- in part last SntuYuay to Air. George Smith. The trustees decided to sell the frame part (20x40), Mr. Smith He will raize it Xenia and Dayton.' Nothing has ( been accomplished yet, but it is know ,n a *ew ““I 8, that one road will absord the other. \ Dr p R Madden, Practice lim- A little tune will soon telr. . ite(i to EVEf EAR, NOSE AND The Grand Jury on Thnrsday had. THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad- ttio Moso Jones case before them. Sev justed, Allen Building, Xenia, O. Oral fiotn here were subpoenaed. j 'Telephone.—Office No, 71 , Residence No. 27. Langdon’s cream whole wheat* S. L, Stewart made a business trip and graham broad at Cooper’s. Stewart Townslej ;to Dayton, Tuesday. will movo liis | Harry Canfield, of Xeniu, was in family from BIoss Bird’s property to ; town Monday in tlm interest of his Mrs. Annie Townsley’s property on 1electric road company, north Maine street. | j)o not get. reared if your hears Mrs. Walker and Flora Marshall troubles you. Most likely you suflet j Walter N. Eider, who resides near have returned from an exteuded trip from indigestion. Kodof Dyspepsia Im-imc, was mjnre.i m a loot hall to relatives at Washington, Ind, ; Cure digests whnt you cat and gives jr.i;nc iu'tv.ren Wittr-nuerg and the Uto worn out etomachperfect rest. It room cot* jg tfie only pieparatiifli know that Aliss Mary Cooper, the daughter of Air. and Ai . Jolin Cooper, is very sicl^ with fever. —F or R ent : Nicest office room in town. Next Clenian’s Insurance office, J. P. Chew, Xenia. Kirby Isreul has moved his pool room from the Townsley block to the vacant room next to Cooper’s grocery. Air. J . P. Chew lias very gener ously granted the Logaii Club the use of liis Vacant room on the second floor of his building. —There is only one place in town where a complete line of school sup plies can ho found. C. M. Ridgway. Squire 1Bradford and wife were in Alorrow and Wnynesville, Wednes day. « v —The beat method of cleansing the liver is life uso of the famous little pills known as 7ns DeWitts Little Early Risers. Easy in take. Never gripe. Ridgeway & Co., Drugflist, The late rains have been very beni* ficial to the farmer, many had become anxious to know what to do about the sowing of wheat for fear of the fly, Some report that the fly has been working on rye "this fall, some thing that was never known before.- For Rent: oldest non of Mr. und Mm. *»*» Bradford, of D*yto*» d*d ot ^fcriufatKuudfty. *frtager <X h . JiMfctlan hrt«««* in c u r in g u b t th« op#n?«g of ih t VawUuf* wBI ‘ Urn on Friday, (Muter»!•* “ McCMka but kindly *!»*« fto tb# d ty und in# p * 1 to putting in n*w rttnuiY* ••nmittMi of burin*** n**« wHl (ri#rg^ of tb# rtlu nf link**#- t*ge on Yellow Springs street near completely digests all classes of foods; corporation line. that is why it cures the worst cases of Mrs. Benona Crcswcll, indigestion ami stomach trouble after everything else lies failed, It mnv be taken in alkconditions mid cannot help but do you good. Ridgeway & Co., Druggists. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rife, of Clifton, arc rejoicing over the arrival of a fine hoy a t their house last Saturday. —I f you want anything gomUgo to Gray *. -^-Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses One Allnufo Cough Cure, the only harmless rem* «dy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and #11 throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption, Ridge way A Go,, Druggists. . ^D ry Stove Wood at Mitchell’s. At the citizens meeting last Satur day night for the re-organization of the Logan Club, tbe following aux iliary committee was appointed, Mr. Herbert Na*b and Mias Pearl Edwards were married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride, When we get the new court house for heaven’* sake let* make a clearing out of that lazy horde that fringes the oourt house square. Forbearance has been a virtue long enough. —Xenia Herald. —I t is well to know that DeWitt’ Witch H**el Balve will heal,a burn and atop th* pain at once, I t will cur# «esem* amt skin disease* and ugly wound* and aore*. I t i* a certain cure for idle*. Connlefed* may be oflered you ., Hee that you get the original DeWitt* Witch H«zel Salve. Ridgeway A Co., Druggist*. Tb# bowiing alley which ha* been in tb# Lowry block for some lima, m this week being torn out and •hipped to Springfield, Mr* B. W. Nagley on Thumlay brought to thl* offie# a white yam, which wrt of anormou* seize weighing even five pound*. —L rtt Exeurrion of th# *#•#>« to Cincinnati via Fennwlvanla Line# Burnta/, October 14. I f 2b oft Wrtifl train from London yt24a. m. HmUh Charleston 3:42. Helma 3:52, Cedar* vill*9a. tn, returning Irtves ( mem* Mti 7*30 ». m. a#m#dAy. - i w * ) . * Grortria*, a t Groy’s, 3, r . H. Kpcncer; 4, Bred Owens; 5, Chat. Weekly .Jr,; G, J fank I»wn- sley: 7, J . ft. Brown? 3, Will Conley; 9, WHi Arthur; 10, R K. Wdlianp son, Cedarville corporation, north precinct, Harry Biff, George Heigler imd Ksrlh Bull. Houtb, John Jhrt, J N Wolford ami Marion Silvcy. The finance committee appumtH wet# J . II. Woifiwd, J , IL Andrew and R. U Watt. Ohio .Medical University at Colum bus, last Saturday. It ie feared that his spine h is been wrenched, lie lies in the hopilul at Columbus’ ami it will be sonic time before ho will "be able to lie moved. Cheap Heat .•’i THE Can be operated at less-expense than any other stave : C. M. CE. 0 TJSE, C e d a r v i l l e , O . " 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, Aina* singill, of Beaumont,tTexas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also fool thankful. I t is for sale by C. M. Ridgeway. Mr. Matt Razor and Bon, Joe, of London, came down from that place InstHabhatli evening to attend the U . P„ chuireh. While Mr, Razor resided here he attended the l). P . ehurcli, Itev. Campbell, nowof Prine- ton, Ind., being the pastor at that time. -—This is the season when mothers aic alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take, Ridgeway A Co., Druggist. The first bi-monthly meeting of the Greene County Tcacheis’ Association for the years 1909-1 will ho heldju the High School worn, Xmiia, Ohio, October 13 , 1999 . Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson and MftughifT, Cora, of Clifton, expect t» MH’lij winter hi California. Mr. Will Andes >.m, who has 'Inrn viVitinx nt tint pirn*.? for sonm time, will aroonqwuy them. Eel. McFarland- has purchased a farm in one of the western states and expects to move there in a short time, OySters in Bulk per qt. 25c. Cranberries, 3 qts. tor 25c. Crackers, 4 lbs. for 25c. Pickles, great big ones per doz. 10c. New Sorghum Alolntees per gal. 40c. Syrup, choice per gal, 28c. at Bird’s. The Ariiet Guards left Wilberiorce yesterday for Bryan’s park where they will he iu camp until Monday. Air. Roht. - ‘Williamson lias re turned home with his flock of sheep alter having a very successful’ season at the fairs, both in regard to" pre mium und sales. —Try some of those milk-toast crackers, graham crackers, cream biscuit, cheese sandwich or reception flakes at Cooper's. Mr. 8. C. Anderson, South Lime stone Street grocer, lots sold his gro cery to his brother in-law Irom Cedar- viilc, and it is said Mr, Anderson will open a grocery in Cleveland soou.— Springfield Democrat. John, the oix year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Townsley, sustained bad injuries last Saturday, VVInle ill the field with his father gathering punkins, he fell from the wagon the wheel passing over his body, brujtiug the flesh and breaking two ribs. The little fellow is getting along nicely. —Wo have severul hundred pairs of men’s, women’s and children's fine SHOES that we are making some very.low prices on to close them out. Ask to see them. At Bird's Mammoth Store. Commuuion services > iu the He. formed Presbyterian Church tomor row. Dr. Watters, of Pittsburg, will preach nt 11 a, nt., and ut 7:30 p. in. -^Try some of that fme hulk roast coffee at Houser s. Rev. E, U. Davidson, of Clifton, will lecture today before the Urceno County Teachers Association, at Xenia, on the theme: “The Greatest Treasury,” Statehood has been ( made the ral« lying cry of both parties in Arizona. The University of Chicago has dc* tided to give free tuition to ten Porto Ricans, HEN, BOVS AND GHU j IHEN’S ..CLOTHING. TH IS [ M L 15 f f lV O B f lB n KNOWN TO MORE ME* WHO WEAR GOOD CE 0 THE 5 THAN -W 0 IHER IN SPRIN(i f lElE) If YOU WANT I 0 W T A R (K) INfS BEARING I I . ( A l l ON M.MLKAUFMAN. H i t I U W M t i H I ' I I I H l KiWfMBNS l i r nNHi Gent's Furnishing, Hats, Tranks and Yaliseai Dr.ftnwr’s —Torturing skin wttptioni, barns and sore* are soothed a t one# and promptly heeled by applying DeWitt'a Witch Haze) Balve, tne beet known cure for piles Beware of worthless counterfeits, Ridgway 4b(To., Drug gists, - merries a? AftHNNtiiiftNt Notice is hereby given Unit J , W« Pollock lias been apiK>inied ,aad %«#1* ified a* admiaistrrter of the loot will and teetatnent of N rt^ r T#wael*y, de* | ceased, J . N, Dkaw, I ’robat# Judge. iBept. 19,1900. CAS TOR IA ’SFiflrt rtrtJI -AleJUkiumifil JTIK^ilWMi' mmm IWIWNW D * KM Y * h m t i m I n |M i ^Bulwcrihe for the Herald. I I r
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