The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

y- f' • • Overcoats Suits Pants.. j^jO HEED going to any o th r town to purchase the above good*. W e have an Immense Stock of them , and can F it and Please both in QUALITY, PHJCR; a n d COLOR . C om e a n d s e e th em . M en ’s S ty lia li O vw rooutat in L igk t and P ark r » $ 8 . C o lon $ 8 . 50 , $ 10 . 00 , $ 1*60 enoh . B oy s’ N ob b y O m o o a to $ 5.00 an d $ 7.50 each M en ’s D oub le B rea sted $ 7 . 50 , $ 10.00 an d $ 12 , 50 . M en ’s C orduroy P an ts, d 2 . 50 , $3 B IRD ’S MAMMOTH STO R E ~~» ~ ~ ~ * i . f? I . f m u c ia n . .. WowUlsaU at public akleou tha fen* known .'■» tee Thema* W te ferae, one and onwfaalf m8e»#ratof - • Wadteafey* Goober84, * ramaraaofrf 'hr if f o'clock nfeodard H m «, tee - ibHowiag property to wit; ftbrad of bo****, toto&tiug o f i tight* ■ yaaindddraft fierte* Isiriren-year-oW " general propose mare, 1 work bone, 4ft^yfe*K *r 1 ftacydriving maw* Z7"- few ytofeuW , 14 Iund*blgfc,weight / / . .#0oife% $ deep fee* fefe* ** d e w 'itoteafeant and #tiratca»,»*iradby ■Wrat Egberts 1 spring colt, 4 bead •6 oftettk consisting o f twogoodJer- _toys*ftrab,witeoalve*by *ide,2 cow* ‘ wife Three head o f hog*, good ; v, fcrojid' *»*»►« te fwife- life# pig*and toeo teet two wite jdgv*, Farming implement* consisting of 1 farm :'’•.".W*gop*.1 ^Aitley mower, 1 wheat , drill, 2 com planters, one with check- ' rowder,2bracking plows,1 corn plow, :.1 double shovel, $ harrows, 1 good .. *M , 1 com croaberl 1 pair bay lad- V t e t bench, 3 rata o f hararaa donbfetraearaa Al*o 1 cooking r a n ; ;ft buggies, on* -rokbeir, tire te goddra .V<tew ., 15$ teockh o f ooiii, 35 shocks offodder. M> fete o f rafted bay,.- Tratekr-A credit o f s ite , month* m turn* over fiSwitb two approved aecnritie*. - Ifra. CynthiaKbrgteyatndSon. ra***, A tfm iHag ’feeiffiml fe terrafed by John OUror, 0 Philadelphia,** M - kmdt ’*1 wpain a*, awfial eowditkw. My akin waa almost yellow, aye* sunken, Wttgtifc eoited, pain contin tially in back and aide* no appetite, growiogweskerday by day. Three physician* bad given me np. Then I mm o d tm d to ora Ehetiie. Bitten; to my greatjoy, the first bottle made a declined improvement. I continued theirme for ferae week* and am now *■w«Bman. ’., % know >|b^rrobbed the grate o f anotherrvictim.” No one should fell to try them. Only 5Qc.* guaranteed at Ridgeway «fcCo’s, drug stow. * Oetober 1 5 t» 1 9 ineltmte, for tee Horae Show, excursion tiakeis will be goldto Louisvilla,Ky., via Paonsyi* vania, Line*, good returning until jBitmday* October20. ’ ; tejeteW'M te'Wwqrra** m-tmlme fBM YM YALM LU o w sK s a a n 00. awna^re* Biet of letter* remaining uncalled for in the Cedanrille po*toroc« for the month ending Oct. 2v, 1900, ■ Liat No. 41. Etwood, W «E . Likins, Thomas Mile*, BelleS. Washburn, Mr*. Bailie , T N. T arbox , P. Mf. i«k<MSi>l|bwiCtefB I f li*’d had Itching Pile*.1Tbe/r* terribly annoying; batBucklens Ar­ nica ShilvewQl cure the worst case of Pile* on earth. It baa cured 0thou ■and*. For Injurie*. Fain* or Bodily Eruption* it’* the brat aalve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cora guar­ anteed. Bold by Ridgeway A Co. —The Herald and Ohio Farmer re­ mainder of the year for IScentc. “1 with to exprew mythank* to the toanofectororaof Chamberlain’* Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for baring put on the market such a won- derful medicine,” eays W. W. Ma*- •iogili, of Beanmont, Texas. There are many thouaauda of mother* whoa* children bare beenrawed fromattache of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It is for sale by C. M» Ridgeway. —The beat method o f dransiug the lirar is the urnof the famous litttepiUf known a* a* DeWitta little. Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. Ridgeway A Co., Druggist, —NewjUrop California Aj^rirota PeaebaS, Frames, Grape*and at Gray’*. *New hemfey at H oumz ’ s . Bteert Errin and fiunily thie week moved into their new borne on Xenia Avenue. —Go to Houser’s and get some of those 5c prunes, new crop. Mia*Mattie Nagley returned home Tuesday, after spendingthepast week at th* home of Mr. D. H. Heller and family, of Leesburg, O. .Wanted;—Butter andErgs, highest price paid for them at Birds. Mr*.Anna M, Townaley attended the funeral of Mrs. B. Y, Berry, of Xenia, Wednesday. Wanted: 300 Buahef Potatoes ' R. Bird. Mr. S. K . Williamson and family will entertain about sixty guest* next Wednesday evening at five o’clock. ■ -Boots,. Shoe* and Bobbers; the best plate in tows to get them at Bird’s Msfammoth Store. Mr. andMrs. At Gaunt left Thurs­ day evening for Indiana, where they will visit for sometime. —A complete line of staple and fancy groceries at Houser's. Mias Daisy Hill, of HtcksviUe, O., IWednesday evening to visit her motherand friend*of this place. arrived —A fine line of candies, cakes, cracker*, teas and cofiees at Cooper’s. Last Saturday nigbt a whiskey bottle waathrown through the glass in the door o f Gillangb’* store. It , waadone by Harry Shull, who ex­ plained thing* and claimed it wra an accident. However the glass was re­ placed by him. For Rent:—A neat tour room cot­ tage on Yellow Springs street near corporation line. Mr*. Benona Creswell. Warner Randall quietly away, Wednesday, to where be was married u t slipped Springfield to MissEditl IJifi. The surprise will be gnat to ft T ‘ ‘ Mr, Randall** riends, tor few even knew that be had any intention* of marrying. sorghum molasses —Orleans and and ingar syrup in bulk at Houser’s. —Subscribe for Herald and Ohio Farmer only 15cents till'January 1, *1901. FURNITURE W e hftve just received stock of Mammoth Stack of Furniture CbMnbsr Suites, DhriagTabk* i l t f e Brake**, Saontorisa, Kftohen Cabiaefa, Safta, Ac. J, H. ncTULLAN, g,' -00 CetorvM#,0, The residence of E. P, Liuson, on the Clifton tod Xenia pike, bnraed Friday morningabout 5 o’clock. It was iosored for 1400 by the W. L. Clemfen’s agency of the Home of New York. —Buckwheat flourand home made maple syrup at Houser’s. Squire Bradford was in South Cbarlsston, Thursday, in attendance at the fiftieth anniversary of the local Oddfellow lodge. The aqnire waa the biatorian o f the lodge and read an excellent paper before the body. Over 600 were entertained at dinner. —Pure Buckwheat flour and maple •yrup at Cooper’s. Preaching in theJR. P. church (O. 8 .) to-morrowevening7:30 (sun time). All corially Invited, Subject “Merry Voice*.” Boys CorduroyKnee Pant*50,75c pr. Boys Knee Pants Suita91.25 to 13.50 suit. Boys Reefin* 91.75 and 92.50 each At Bird’s, —Ifyon can save 50 cento* pair on throe pain of Cambination Rubber or Kin Boots, making 91.50, you are paid fora dayswork. It*wo canuotdo towe wilt not ask you to buy, C<»t* you nothing to calf in and see what we will do for you. ■We bought a carload, all nice, fresh clean goods, made especially for us. Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House, SpringfieU, Ohio. t u n t a wooes . Several from here, went to Spring- field, Tuesday, to roe tfm future vice president. Miss Lydia Warner, o f Fiordia, spent this week the guest of Mrs, \Y. B. Todd. Mr, and Mrsi Will' Torrence and mother, Mrs-Mclntire, of South Char­ leston, spent the firat of the week with frieudi here. Mr, Torrence is taking bis vacation frombis duties as station agent m that place,, he will spend some time ih St Louis. —Men’s Duck Coats 91, 2.09 each 1.50 and at Bird’s, Mr. George Boyd, this week had the front o f bis restaurant removed and has replace! it with more nuriem material and new windows. Mr. W. Oi, Warner lots beetielected to the position of teacher of music in the townshipschools. Next Tuesday evening, October 23, onr citizem will have the opportunity of hearing Hon. C. Q, Hildebrandt, condidato tor congress form the sixth district, and Judge H, S. Smith of Xduia, discuss the lending questions of the times in the opera house, a full house should, greet these two able speakers. The school hall, was the scene of a brilliant affair Thursday evening, the occasion being the sixth annifal ban- quet of the K. o f P. lodge of this plate. A large number were present Jobe Bros. & Co. L a r g e F a ll A s so r tm en t and L ow C a sh P r ic e s in ft!°Jn?r fiA^wra *&o’rpC^ jmcluding guest* from Springfield and shovels and pokers at other towns. The toasts werebrilliant, humerous, and instructive, Mr. Chas Hatfield acted as toastmaster. There will be a meeting'of the Logan Club tonight -in its rooms in i r,___. __ r». . the Chew building. . Business o f im- T. notbelieve anybody. Do not portonce to tranroct. Be sure and behefe ns until you come m and see mttJnrl what we will do for you jn f*B and * a‘ winter boots and shoes. We siic- i —Ground hog feed at Kerr A tended this fall in gettinga big inside, Hastings Bros. " , especially on Kip, Rubber and Com, „ . _ , „ „ _ , , J binatiou Boots. Cash buyers should Uol. John P. Martin, promoter of noj yg{j tosee m. Costs you nothing O f ^ O g v i c f e i . - M I L I . I N E R Y , the preposed traction line between1 Springfield and •Cincinnati with branches to outlying-towns, had quite a leugthy report in the Cincinnati papers. / —New crop canned corn, toma­ toes, peas and pie peaches at Cooper's. Mr. James Landaker, wife and daughter, Ella, of South Charleston, were called here Monday, to attend tb*burial of their nephew and cousin, Alva Hegkr. ■Tb*moat complete stock and up- dies’ Pocket Books to-dste line o f Lai can be found at C. M. Ridgway’s. to look. Starkey’* Arcade Shoe House. Spaiugfield, Ohio. —At the preroot time harness can be purchased of Dorn cheaper than elsewhere, of at any other time of the season.. And Ladies’ and Misses Shoes. A ll the Correct New Styles at the Correct Prices. • • • Jobe Bros. $ Company, Xenia, 0. Cheap Hea All Oddfellow arerequested to meet at tha ball next Tuesday evening. Work to do. C. W. Crouse, Seety. —New crop peaches, prunes, apri­ cots. fig* and raisin* at Cooper’s. Opera bouse, Monday evening. —F or R kxt : Nicest office room in town. Next Clemens’ Insurance office. J» P. Chew, Xenia. PWUCSAIi. Mr. and Mr*. Thoms* Calvert and children, of Balma, spent yesterday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Wildman. —C. M. Ridgway is headquarters lug brand*of cigars, for all leadin passed Rofiravelt Tuesday. “ through” hero —Oysters, at Cooper’s. cranberries and celery On tea 10th of December, 1897 Ratr* 8, A, Domboe, paator M. E. Cbareb, South, Ft. Pleasaut, W. V*., contracted a sever* cold which was attended from the beginning by vio­ lent teaching, He says; “After re­ sorting t o a number or so-oalled ‘spe­ cifics, usually kspt I* the house to no purooas, Ipurohraeda bottlt of Cham- leriaia^Cfougk Remsdy. whith acted ike a chan*, I most cneeriblly fee- commend it to the public.” Fo* rale by 0 . M, Ridgeway. mmmmmmmarmmgMsss* I will offer at public »de at my res­ idence on'the W. H. Walker farm, 3£ mile* 6. E. of Cedarville, 3£ miles 8. W. of Selma, and 1 mile north of the Federal pike, on the new road known as the Spencer and Towndey road, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1900, at 10 o’clock, (standard time), the fol­ lowing property to wit.* 8ix head of horses, consisting of one 7-year-old gelding, general purpose, one 5-year-old draft brood mare iu foal; one 3-year-old draft gelding; one 1-year-old daft filly; one spring colt; sixteen head of cattle, consisting of siv milch cows, two witn calves by side, two will be fresh this fall; one 2-year-old heifer in calf; and year old steer; two year old Shorthorn hull; one 7-months old Polled Durham bull calf: twosteer calves;twoheifercalves; Fifty-three head of sheep, consisting l a ' THE SLACK BURNER Can be operated at less expense than any other stove :, : : of 27 ewes, 25 spring mb* and 1 Shropshire buck. Seven hogs; 6 brood sows with pigs, 1 Poland China Boar* About 14 hundred shocks of fodder, 3500 bushels of corn. One stock timothy hay, about five ton*. One stack hungarian hay, about 8 tons. One McCormick binder, 1 Champion mower, 1 wheat drill, 1 corn planter, 1 hayrake, 4 breaking plows including 1 flying dutebman, 1 throe-hone soa plow, 2 two-hone plows; riding culti­ vator, double shovels, 2 50-tooth har­ rows, roller, good farm wagon, spring wagon, buggy, hay fork and pulleys, baroass, tern crusher, etc. Terms: All sumsover$5.00 a credit of nine monte with two approved securitise. W. E. Farfend. C. M. CROUSE, C e d a r v l l l o * O * TO HOUSEKEEPER S You can't afford to spend even A few odd cents, if the expend ture is useless* W e can save you money on Comforts* Blankets* Underwear, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots* Shoes* Clothing* Jewelry, Hardware, Tinware* Stationery, and thousands of other articles. The mom you spend the mote you save. N ew Y e rk R a o k e t S tore JOfil. O AHBKY, The Next President Will Not Cure Where You S H O E S » Buy Your OR * CLOTHINfi and; w ill show the ftgeet fine of Made to Order Suite tar Ladies and Gentlemen we have ever offered. SPEC IAL STYLES AND SPEC IAL PRICKS. O e d m a n r i l l A j mmmmmmr n * m * & ,* ^ J d J V,*, 0 s oew f '-mm cm*sm cm cm mv COGITATK) f$riary. tfi •f r«tov. Undemeaf, Hosiery, Gloves, 5Vro wraA good deal ahuut Romulus, sgrew aud teey wo ■ little, while before hi ;* county or two, j-licad. When peopl steey did not blow the i ffipjr feet «0 the do jltoriy «lup him on the •“Hello* there, Romul tStacHing upr X*>* [him dressed,, in roarI jtojilieles, #iid lying on siple,”smoking « cob er of hard cider near MIat once, history tells i sopterbusly disappear! i*yof the oldest iuhaliin orHimwitdwondered wh which, shows tha nslis neglected their g l as their noses. Bbniuius hasn’t been f rapd people begin to th tit the men who wrote n#»” pr “Curfew Shall Sight,” hence they du be senate was compos bred members. Polyga ofaihited among the si tughpeople in that day »ded mure ou what wra aket book than what f* wtadher he get”*nt« not. The ntiny was called a braarmed with lmws auffed clubs, tin pans, hr tog cltewing fetmeco. For a year Rome wa [ting atid the people bee They were gov«rne< [sto and said they had a hu iattead o f one. They con [tide of their own yard w |kg their band* on their p [Theyagreed that the lt< IdwoBoaking, but that he jfkbuie. It wra a case h IBtmocrata running Horn Muna Pompilius was ^a«dInifollowers claimed t ikall. Everybody who > t o Muna wa* not allow :H* was * aelf-mado n pwttwins called him “He When the returns eatm feand teat he had carrier ;dset. The fellows who; hat voters to the poll iimpliedfor poatoffices ar [get left immediately disc •*rile wretch Muna was ibid to defeat him.. A notification comnri fftinled and tee ebairma miitted to memory a l$• tiarted out by sayiuf feAt most important Ltos» VOTE We ARE CAN vsstiAtoti rosstv OUR Wfc »« tffssi fetok i ■tvumi f!*v«r Ml tefe-anras-«wte ’ ■ g f e w MWto * g a d tStm!?*** *rawunf ratie a .

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