The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

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M itt? * * !1 ttn frit th a t the tunes w#r# mighty m m bum. 4 political beo was there, Anrt it in m the midst o f his shock of hair. him ,baa I '«M a S “*K - J j ‘! J p * sow] and *trojig, oilod him with spoeelies dry and uauia. tjHau,**. mss strong. "wSHSeelT B lood D ouses m In th * F IR S T , 5SRSW,— I t s g s s Aml he started ou t'th a t very day Un th# minds oJ the people to trv and play. H e tried to prove as he went aloug dhat hying now wasn’t worth - *a song. was mighty nasty stuff, And jarnped the administration rough. And you het he made the people pay Ao 'hear the speeches every d a t. h * , . , * ™ . , B u f there was » thought that gave P t t f f t j As he whirled along in his seeiul train, l5«S#tT*T»Kr.oa®icaHoaUrtpnEB , , , ^NOTON MftDjlSA!. INXYITUYE And he eudly thought o f what migh t Stats St., i..i;«£yo,i;u have been . h i iuptwid of one, he had been ten; l i . l f .U l t l DailyHeat Market Ami could get rich in a single day, So he fretted and fumed the hoprs away. 'Under tlie above firm •name, the And the people tired o f his bugaboo, And told Willie Bryan he wouldn’t do, And sent him. hack State to his Western I m i nmrkot of .0 w . Crouse will h e , 0 u “ c,,ttl« Bt 1,10 chcaPe8t raU‘: Locibl mi Itosoiui ; sve llr . U#oqpWaUon, afWaynavllls, •pent Monday hsre with bis old fHsnds before taking up his work with the Adams ^xpress Comjainy at Cincin- °ther pills can cquid DoWitt’s *dtte Barly Itisara for promptness, certainty and efficiency. ' «?Co., Druggists, mgeway Alex Turnbull, of CcdarviHe, who has a national reputation as a bree<l§r o f fine Merino sheep, was In Morrow this week, a guwt of Fred Simpson,' Mr. rnrniiul) is thinking o f securing a herd of Alwrileen-Aiigus cattle nnd it i **.'"*nvv»r4M ^iw VH41MVIUIU CiiikHi on Fred to purchase a hull cnlf of him to head hie herd.- Tribune, ■-Morrow —Torturing skin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed a t once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch Hflsvel Salve, the best known cure for piles Beware of worthless counterfeits, Btdgway & Co., Drug* gists..' There is a shortage of cabbage heads in Germany had they are being im­ ported from Michigan. Mr. Chariw Judy spent Thursday caring th* guest o f Mist Marshall. Mr*. Bdrnrt Ford and daughter Minnmsp*utW#duesdar in Spring, flphl, th# guest of Mr, and Mrs. Btew* art. Mrs. Lewi* Gilbert, daughter Bella and son Balph spent Sabbath, in B, Clisrleston, the guests o f Chariee Gib hert and wife. W, J. Adams who lives near Min* erva. O., lias harvested one thousand bushels of potatoes, which promises to Hot him a small fortune. —This is the season when mothers arc alarmed on aocouut o f croup. I t is quickly cured by One MinuteCough Cure, which children like to fake, Ridgeway & Co,, Druggist, Rev, Walter P . Cooley, who has had charge of the U, P . congregation n tlw en ty Mile Stand for severafy . , - .— ......... ........... .— ears past, has resigned-as pastor there, and accepted a call at Mumford, N . Y., pear Rochester, H# spent a few days here with his brother Chas, Cooley and family before entering on his new held of work. V —I t is wall to know that DcW itt’ Witch Haaal thrive will heal a bum and stop th# pain a t one#. I t will curs sessflMi ana skin diseases and ugly wounds nnd sores. I t is n certain aw* for pfia*. Ctmntefsits may lie offerad you. Baa that you get the original DeWitt’s WUehHasei Halve. Ridgeway A Co., Druggists. Last Monday w*« tbo day set for the Inspection Boad o f the Little Miami Railroad, and th* section-hands on tbs Xsni* division not having tbeir weeds all out, owing to extra work in th# X an iayard , the section- bands along with lour o r fiv e o th e r c rew s w ere- c a lle d # u t la s t H a b b sth to a ss ist i u t l i e w o rk , By request Rev. A , Hamilton wilt eoutibua his discourse on •“ Christ’s Problem to Peter", next Hfbbath morning. H e will also commence preaching ou every alteroste Sabbath evening, tomorrow evening a t 7:80. You are cordially invited. —I will offer my bone and buggy for sale on Wednesday, October 24, a t the sale of Mrs. Cynthia Nngley and Son. Moody Nagley. Republican Rally Monday evening. Mr, jfat* f ’ollim was is Durtou Monday, Mr. T, D#ak and huafiy, afDayton amvedahere viait witk t liif aacmiL '* CT*-WWl IRB Calvin Martcm has haso slek witk something Hk# malaria favar, Mr. Harry H c laag id ln , taught adbool during his absane#, ™L«itt Excuraioo o f the asason to Cincinnati via P ea bm ! yank JUhm Sunday, October 14. f l 2b on spaewl m. Sou th train from London &24 a. Charleston Bahaa 8:52, Cedar- vUl#9 a. m, rsturaing leaves Clack nati 7;30 p. m, aomsday. on. C*C^Hsidsbttndt, oar natal, for congrass, and Hon. WwB. dy, U. S, District Attorney for Hon. C. nee Bun Southern Ohio, will addressthepeople on the all important Issues of ths aiy at the opera house, Monday evening. Hear them. TOOUUB k OOLSn OVBOAT Take Laxative Bromp Quinine Tub- lets. . A ll druggists refund the nukey i f its fails to cure. £ , W< Grove* signature is on each box* 25c. a w pdwrithinii^ iafm ^ mnBgge tiwiyr MddsiK hsasd^S^AfllSiinS^Sii, •It* T^ mf Midi' AiiJHMt Wkmm . IHUtf |Mf5iNM55IMK tim o t tha Bvar* sHwakts Mk mp» yens and oqpadn notion af thisrkoa. aad that k afi thsy task whsn fcaing '%Nldl ^3namsmm*ai A.ManiEmA’ VrTMB«<AII^IHv w aw lo ll You oak need a faw itoSsB « f tltowar, inliqtdd I n aala ^ C. is nsiidikg t m Vkr Was tba result of Ma spjfmfid health. IndomitabI* will and ttwaan- dous energy am not found wb«ra Stomach, Inver, Kidneys sad Bowels are out of order. I f you want these qualitiesand the suooess they brjkguse Dr. King’s New lif e PUU, Only 21 cents at Ridgeway A Co’a-dn^Mova* H-SMBHHHEaWSWHHWWBHH# i —0 , M. RidgWay will huve the finest assortment of Xmas perfumes ami atomisers ever in the city. ' . Mr. S. H. Converse, of Missouri, ?jrns heie Tuesday inspecting the An­ drew Bros herd of Red Polled cattle. S P R I N G F I E L D , O . amtlticted. All product i« the meat ^k>e will he the' treat that money can ' kaf, which filet combined with honest io 4 thorough' business methoifa is enough assurance to’the public, who always want the worth o f their nioncy iti every respect. ‘ „ When sending children, direct them fit usr we always give them the iiest they ask for. A.nd smiled and smiled, nnd that smile meant T d ratitcr havo this than be. President GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74. GO TO George W . Iliff FOR HorseShoelng, General Blacksmithing and Repairing. WOOH WORK m A L L K » . (Fe rris Brothei'fl* Old Stand,) G IV E ME A c a l l N ew M ea t S tore, Having opening the Meat Store formerly conducted by -Ed Henshel, we will have on hand a t all tlraca a choice line of Fwsli and S a lt Heats Bologna and Sausage and everything connected with a first-claes meat store. Wo handle the .celebrated Kin'gan A Co’s, Hams. [te le s ’W eim er. GOODS D E L IV ER ED 4t Telephone 00. m u m a t m m S T A T K i t : NTtaxkiatlMawi He miscily hugged, a Itag o f gold T ha t he had made by the talk he had sold, —From the amount of shmuefully poor photos shown and the daily com­ plaint about vrork made in thisconnty, w# would think people should be more particular who they patronize 34 East Main Street, aud come where good work is no ex­ periment, hut a certainty. Downing’* Does it Pay to Bay Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you waut something that..will relieve ami cure'tbo more se­ vere and dangerous results of thront and lung, troubles. What shall "you do? . Go to a warmer aud more teg ular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case, take the only remedy that bus been in­ troduced in all civiized countries with success i» severe throat ,and lung troubles, ‘‘Boscliee’s German Syrup, I t not only heals aod stimulates the tissues' t’o destroy the germ disease, hut allays inflamation, causes easy expectoration, gives n good ) iglit’e rest. and. cures the patient. Try one bottle, ..Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. For sale by C. M. Ridgway, -Dry Stove Wood, a t Mitchell's. Rev..A '.Hamilton, Messrs. Homer Wade and „ Vince' Iliff aud Miss Amanda Dufneld attended the Dis­ trict Epworth League- convention which was held in Springfield, Thurs­ day aud Friday, T ired that’s all* No energy,_no Yim, no vigor, no ambition. The head aches, thoughts fa- are confused, memory ils. Life becomes a round of work but h a lf accom ­ plished, o f eating that docs not nourish, o f sleep that fails to refresh and of resting that never rests’. That’s the beginning o f nervous prostration. woricj iS a a oN of Dr.Miles’ I I’N m tafc g s s s r 's s s f f i fe ® *® ® Dt. Miles' Nervine strengthens the worh-out nerves, refreshes the tired bndn and restores health. .SoMftf d raw ls caawtaM** . Dr. Mi)M ICsdu.il Co, Elkktt, lad. Studio. » Mrs. Catherine Hheup, mother of Mivrcus Shoup, prosecutiug attorney a f this county, died Monday after­ noon a t her home m*«r Slioup’s Bullion. Slie had been in failing health, for the last six months. The funeral took place Wednesday lo rn iug , man filants fii$ Ulinter Suit and Overcoat —Ho t Waiter -Bottles, Fountain Syringes nil ’kinds . and the largest iu C, iVI. Ritlgway’s. The Fairview Addition project which the Xenia Board of Trade have been pushing iur sometime, has gone by default, the reason being that not enough interest had been shown by the members, Inspector Hale for Rural mail de­ livery, routes, was here Monday,, and drove over route No, 1 , that’ which was gotten up by -Ur. Di-ismore. Col­ lins. I t is thought that this route will he recommended. The applica- for route No 2 having been made some time niter - the first, witi he in­ spected in the near future. . —Feelings o f safety pervade the household vthat uses Due “ Minute Cough Core, the only harmless rem­ edy, that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all thront and lung troubles. I t will prevent consumption. Ridge way & Co., Druggists, Frank Giilutmh, Monday evening called up Mr. F rank McLean and favored him with wfVeral songs over the wires, ' There were several young ladies at the home of Mr. McLean at the time, who wish to thank Frank for his kindness and for furnishing them with such a good entertainment. Dr, W. H . Lewis, Lstwrouceville, Va., writes, “ I am using Kodol Dys­ pepsia Cure in my practice among se­ vere cases of indigestion and find it admirable remedy.” Many hundreds o f physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspeiisiii Cure in stomach troubles. I t digests what you eat, and allows you to eat ali the food you need providing you dont overload your sto­ mach. Gives io-stant relief and per­ manent cure. Ridgeway & Co., Drug­ gists. William Manigaii died a t his home near Jamestown, Monday evening. Ho had been ill but a few days, suf­ fering from Bright’s disease. The deceased leaves a widow, and was the Father o f fifteen children, of whom eleven are living. Mr. Tim Manigan of this pine# is one of the family. The funeral was held a t the Catholic church at Jamestown, Wednesday, after which the remains were taken to Xenia for enterment in the Catho­ lic ccmetry. Do not get scared if your hears troubles you. Most likely you suflet from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and _ the worn out stomach perfect rest. I t is the only preparation know that Completely digests alt classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. I t may be taken In all conditions and cannot help but do you good. Ridgeway A Co., Druggists. The Store Where ' You d e l Year Money’s Worth r - P r i c e s C om b in e d m ith Q u a lity i s W h a t W e O f f e r t o Y o u The New S io n With Stew f l u t e M en’s durable B u sin e ss Su its for Fall and Winter wear, in ull-wnol chev­ iots; and enssimeres, plain nnd fancy effects, honestly made and good fitting; trimmed with wide French tarings; money-saving price - .....................................i . . ; . . $ 8.00 M en’s sty lish dress or sem i-dress in ull wool tweeds, /; cussiiiieres, cheviots, clays, serges, fancy Worsteds, single and double-breasted styles, substantially made, nicely trimmed, aud lined in the most re­ liable manner; money-saving price .............................................$ 10.00 M en’s handsom e F a ll and W in ter Huits, made of pure all-wool worsteds, cassi- meres, cheviots and clays; have the up-to- date square shoulder; high " cut single- breasted vests, - correctly tailored, perfeot fitting; money-saving price ......................... ................... $ 12,00 M en’s very fine D ress Su its of all-wool worsted. Scotches, meltons, home- Bpuns and enssimeres, what a wide range of fabrics from which you can pick. They are just like merchant tailor suits; money sav­ ing price ............................................. . . $ 15.00 B o y s’ w ell-m ade knee pants su its iu two pieces and vesteo styles; made of fine quality fancy cheviots; alt sizes; money sav­ ing price ....... ......................... ............., . . $ 2.00 M en’s very serv iceab le trousers , , in cheviot plain black and fancy, excellent material*, substantially made. Abe kind no. doubt you have - been paging 82.00 for; money-saving price ’ - * * a * . . . ■ . , * . a ^^ 1 .5 0 M en’s good qu a lity Trousers < of caseimere aud cheviot, cu t in the latest fashionable width*, making them very desir­ able for weariug any day in the week; ueatiy finished; money-saving price B o y ’s strong Knee P an ts Suits, in vesteo and two-piece styles; all sizes, well sewed, nothing short of the best material used in their making, warranted to give wear and satislactiou; money-saving price ......... ............................... . . . . . . $ 3*00 B o y s’ sty lish Knee P an ts Su its, in ages 8 to 1(5 years, embracing the new­ est cloths, such as twists, fancy worsteds, enssimeres, cheviot, clays and serges. All have double-knees and seats, and sewed throughout with the celebrated “ iron grip” stitch; money-saving price ...................................................$ 5 .0 0 Young M en’s Long P an ts Su its in really stylish cloths, such as blue and black clays and Serges, worsteds, cateimeree, cheviots, single and double-breasted styles, with double o r single-breasted vests. All together up-to datejjraouey saving price . . . . . . . . . $ 10.00 OVERCOAT Special To s ta rt th e early Overcoat buying we have placed some special good values in the line a t They come in blue; black aud $10.0 brown kersey, th# new Oxford grey, English friezes made in th#v#ry beet manner, trimmings and lin­ ings are the most serviceable, sleeve linings are Satin, which slip on easily and wear well. M en’s very s ty lish T rou sers, msde from exceptionally high fifed* and stylish materials, patterned In the height of fashion.' They would be- good- Vila* ut 83.50; money-saving'price ' . . . $ 3.00 M en 's E legan t D ress Trousers v equal in fabric, style and fit to the kind th a t high priced tailors tu rn out, suitable for dresa purposes; money-saving price ...................... - — $ 4 and $5 M en’s H a ts and Furnishings^- v' . The latest style Derby* -and Fedoras, in black, brown, maple,” cedar and Pearl, fla# silk bindings, fall leather sweatband, iin*d or unlined, guaranteed to wear ju well ai any $2,00 hat mad* ...................... — .$1 .50 “B an ta” H a t for M en is the best hand-made Hat. The crown » a roundshape, showing a tendency to taper; the brim is a medium set broken roaad "D’Orsay,” especial good shape for yoasg men ................... ..........$ 3.00 "LION BRAND* E legan t P erca le S tiff Boson) colored all Over, Continuous back firing, split neck bank, patent pocket for collar button, one pair detached round link cuft $ 1.00 • • tf fe #• fe F in e M adras Stiff B osom colored a’l over, open back and sleeve fit*, logs, filled seams giwsatted, two pain de­ tached round link cufik . * * • • • . $x«5h * * * 4 8 S F f H N Q F I E L t D , O . j R I T I C 1 L - * * - 4 And tho* who p*y c*«h trade with us. Why? Because they can «»ve from 15 to io per cent, on their «hoe bills. Shoes for ladies from 95c to $3.50. Boots and Shoes umiii mm 95c to $3.50. The very best in America tor the money. We can save yon 50 cents a pair on Kip, Rubber or Pelt Combination Boots. Costs you nothin* to call in and see us. Alt n e w , fresh good, bought by the carload, at TARKEY’S shoe house , Ohio. ............... ...... m ISP

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