The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
2 Good Reasons Why Success Has Attended Our toV wtototo ,H^BV-B ^LA3p S J b JK First: r f i ^ t - ^ ^ ^ W A S C a ' " ' ” * •■ Second: I ® a t S T 1 “ 8"“"‘ COR' ton 's Fins Slock Beaver Ovsrco&ts, $8.S0, S i0.00, M l III .IS Mth. Men's Sylish Overcoats made from Fancy CovertCloth in light colors $10.00 $12.50 and $15.00uch Men’s all-wool Suitswith BouhleBreasted Vest* la a w itty of patterns at $8.60, $10,00, $12,50. Ken’s Bine Pants in a choice line of patterns, $2.50 & $3,00. BIRD 'S MAMMOTH Local and Personal. 1 MBtiaenwiiMieawMBi'ewiwieK H im Lula Barber .left Friday, for Princeton, Indiana, where she will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs, Campbell. Mr, David Bradfute, and Robert Bird were tins week empaneled on the-pfctitjury. —?G q to Houser's .and get some o f those 5c prunes, new crop. Mrt, M. R. Badger wto bailed to Cincinnati, Wednesday,' by the sod den illness of her sister. r~C, M. Ridgway is headquarters tor all leading brandso f cigars. * Andrew Carnegie has presented the 'town o f Harvic, Scotland with the saw of £10,000 or nearly 850,000 for a public library. ' . -^Buckwheat dour and home made maple syrup at Houser's. - Mr: and Mrs- E. S. Keyes enter tained Mr, and Mrs. Clem Rich and Son, o f Columbus, at dinner, last Sat urday, -Farm gates at Mitchell's. Mr. W. J. WJldinan ..attended the meeting o f the state hanking associa tion, at Columbus, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Barber took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert An derson, o f near Clifton, Thursday. Mr. C. W. Crouse and wife, and sister, Mrs, Rader, and Mrs, Foster, of Springfield, drove over to Yellow Springs, Thursday, where the day w«isspent., ■ .’-*>The best cheap popk stove found any where to he had at Kerr & Hastings Bros, We understand that the old club line telephone people are receiving much better service since the Charles ton line assumed control and are now operating same successfully. A part o f the old liners being on the Cedar- ville line now.—Selma Correspondent for Sentinal, —A full line of everything good in groceries at Coopers., All committees appointed by Logan , You little know when first we met iClub are .requested to meet at head- n.raninrr Octobef That some day you would be The Iftcky fellow I'd choose to let Fay for my Rocky Mountain Tea. W. D. Rayuer, who for some time j quarters Saturday eve i g, . 27, at 7 p. ra., important business. There will also be a meeting on Wed nesday evening, October 31, at which all republicans are requested to he present. back has been in the employe o f J. K Wolford, has restgued his and gone to Daytop where enter business for himself. I Osition will —From the amount o f shamefully poor photos shown and the daily com- plaint about Work made in thiscounty, we would think people should be more particular who they patronise and come where good work is no ex periment, but acertainty. Downing’s Studio. ” The funeral o f Hon. John Little, at Xenia, Sabbath afternoon, was one more numerously attended than any that ever occurred in the county. AH tdiuweaaSKm&letf to do honor to the memory of a . reverend citizen. Rev. R. 6 . Ramsey made the memorial address which tenderly touched ou many phrases o f the life o f the de ceased. „ meeting services at A . B. Chifrch* October 27 and 28, Preaching Saturday at 2:30 p. m, by Dr. Batata, P . E, Lovefeast Sunday at 9:30 a. m„ preachiug at 10:45 by pastor, followed by Communion. ' League service at 6 p, m. Preaching by Dr. Barnes at 7:30 p. in., sun time. On -tbs 10th o f December, 1897 Rev* S. A , Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Ft. 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 in the house to no purpcee, I purchased a bottle o f Cham- bemin.tf Cough Remedy, whith acted like a charm. I meet cneerfnUy rec* commend it to the public.” Fo*1sale by C. M. Ridgeway. Dr, I). O. Woolperf, who has had charge of the Twin City News, at llhricbaville, O., has given notice o f suspension o f hispapen He does not state what his future intentions are. The paper i» now published under the name of “ The News'Democrat/ The judges and clerks for the Nov, election in this township are as fob lows: North. Rep,, Wm. Conley, p» j>, W .H . Owensj., R. Galbrenth c. Dem , James Mitchell j., Tims, Arthur j., Chas. Creswell c. South. Rep,, T. B- Andrew p .j. J. W. Cumberland j,. Frank Jackson' o. I)em., William Turnbull j, Wil 1 liam McMillan j., E. L, Smith c. NO FLAG-HAULING. R00SEVELT'8 ELOQUENT PERORA. TtON TO COLUMBUS SPEECH- Damtieratta Porpo** InBlrtwoor th» riW t riilllpplna Matter Will Be Saul"* —California Peaches, Prims,Raisins and Apricots at Cooper’s. The large elevator owned jointly by Johu Harshmau and the Big Fonr Railroad. at Enon burned Thursday afternoon about four o’clock. The building contained' 6000 .bushels of corn, 3000' bushels of oats and 30 bushels o f wheat. No estimate is yet made on the loss of the building, but it is known that everything was fully insured. The Springfield fire depart ment was taken over the Big Four to assist in putting out the fire Mr. B. G. Ridgway has -engaged Frank Sociu, ns clerk in his drug store. Mr. Sociu is a registered pharmacist, and served on the hospital corps during the late war. ' j —New Sorghum Syrnp and New Orleans at Cooper’s. Mr. Ed Holmes, who for the past year has been in Montana and differ ent parts o f the west, arrived home Thursday morning. Miss Daisy Essec, o f D*ytou,.wag: the guestofMiss Anglehaur the latter part oFJast weak. ,l ■—Stoves, stove shovels nud pokers at ings Bros. e, coal err & hods, Hast- All G. A. R. members are re quested to meat at their hall Thurs- day as there will lie important busi ness.fritaeactedr' " ’ Mr Alex Turnbull, on Thursday, shipped a yearling ram o f his own raising to k stockman in Texas, the price being $75. —The Herald and Ohio Farmer re mainder of the year for 15cents, Mr, J. L . Marsh, wife and baby, of Owenaville, O., are guests ot hiB brother. Dr. M« I. Marsh and wife, The Hale on South Main property . ............. Street,was 'this week sold to Mr.Satn- uel Albright and wife. Consideration - n D being 8800 —Try some o f Heinz’s bulkMince Meat and Apple Butter at Cooper's. Steps have been taken to re-organ ize the Athletic Association o f the college. Foot ball and basket-ball will he some o f the sports indulged in, —Oysters, Celery and Cranberries at Cooper’s. “ The Halloween Clan” will meat at the home o f Miss Mary E. Sterrett next Thursday eve at 7 o’clock. A delightful time, of course, isexpected. —Your blood goes through your body withjumps and bounds, carrying warmth rind active life to every part If you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Word has l>een received hero of the Mweeeof Prof. D. C. Campbell, who a short time ago entered the united Presbyterian Seminary at Alleghany Fa, The Frofltasor at present is at the home of an aunt at Beaver, Pa. about four mile* from Beaver Falls, whan several o f our young people are attending college. —Feeling* o f safety pervade the household that usta (me Minute Couch Cure, the only harmless ram* •Ay that produces immediate results. It ie lafaluM* for cough*, wide, croup and all throat and lung trouble*, uffi jweveat consumption. Ridge way * Co., Druggists, Kura! Mail Delivery Inspector iete, of Dayton, Was in town Mon ty, aw huemees. He says we have ra routes from here that are hard to Vegetarian. Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Sauce. No Meat. No Fat. A t Gray’s. The great combination sale of Poland ChinaHogs at the Xenia Fair Grounds, last Tuesday, was fairly well attended by local dtitoae; there was also several buyers praeewt from other states The sale was under the management o f Messrs. Crawford Bros and J. H, Drake, o f this ptaee, and J. F, Hotiingshead, offering Valley. Fifty-two head were put un der the hammer which brought an average price o f something like $18 each, These gentlemen are gaining quite a reputation as fancy bog breed ers Five head went to Illinois and one to Indiana. —Ground hog Hatting* Bros. feed at Kerr A D f, F. R . Madden, Practio# lim ited to BYB, BAR, NOM AND HROAt Glasses AoewfWteiyAd* i*ted. Allen Building, Xenia, O, r*t«oh«w.“ oak* ra wssMtase w*, gr. ‘•All kindspaintsat Mitchell, Mr. John Gerlaugh’s sale of fine cuttle was held Thursday at his tarm near Harshmau. The thirty females offered for sale averaged $310 each, and the ten. males $160 each. Cedur- ville was represented by the following rsoiis: T. B, Andrew, J. W. Pol and R. F, Kerr, clerk o f ’ sale. loci Will Stevenson and wife, and E., O. Bradfute aud wife drove over to view the fine country in that neighborhood. About Through tha Action o f Congr»*», bat M M att Wot B* Through Bata Sarraadar. "Woe to the generation that leaves to that which come* after It an In heritance of shame Instead of an her itage of honor; and l call on Ohio to take the ioad-ih seeing that the United States,' now on the threshbold of a new century, declares again, once and foi alii the old American doctrine, that where the American flag has once been hoisted in honor It - shall never bs hauled down in dishonor.” j These noble words, with which 007- ernor Roosevelt concluded his -great speech to the wonderful meeting at Columbus on October 16, state the Re publican' position as to the flag and the Philippines with absolute clearness and force. They answer all of the Democratic dodges to break the force of the attacks upon them for seeking to dishonor the stars and stripes, ft is true that the American flag will come down in Cuba, as it'came down in Mexico, but with honor in doing so in both cases. It was a Democratic administration that in the later forties surrendered to Great Britain a vast empire in the northwest, that the same party only a few years before had declared must be fought for; and the American flag left that magnificent empire forever, yet did so with honor, because it was by Fur Coats We scarcely need say to you Fur Goats are even more fashionable than hiBt seaaou. It’s a common sense fashion, too, ns they’re lioth comfortable and becoming. Today we want fo tel) you a little about our prices ou Electric *‘ and Near Seal undgiveyou Some reasons why we sell over 1 90 per cent, o f these garments worn iu Springfield- a t $25 We give, you u really beautiful Electric Seal Coat, foil 22 inches long, double hreusted, with huge reveres, high collar, and lined with guaranteed SkinnCr satin, A T $35 This buys a strictly first-cl.vss Electric Seal Jacket, mad'e in any o f the eorreef modes mid handsome enough to sat isfy the most fastidious laftrf. ' * - AT $40 We show you the grade of Near Seal most stores eeii 1or the best It is rich, lustrous fur, and we feclaure will g'vesaisfaction. A T $55 We sell you absolutely the finest Bliort nap Near Seal money will buy. You have the same selection of rich brocades and styles as if you. were buying a $300 Alaska Seal garment. Plain satin liuinga reduce this price to $50. Another great advantage we effer you is to make any o f these qualities to your measure without extra charge.. In coats trimmed with mink, beaver, marten nr chinchilla, we’re prepared to show you an assortment o f exquisite and exclusive novelties unequaled in Central Ohio. Q $ a l e « Dr. Ogleabee still continues to im prove, he being able to sit up a little | on Thursday for the first. 1 A Cry From Nature. enm in Col,>Ike Cummins returned last ev*!A warning th a t should re heeded after nearly two weeks absence 'E?1Okl iahomaand Texas; B Y EVERY BUFFEKKB. The little child o f Rev. Ross was very ill the first o f the week, however it is considerable improved at this time. GOHfG OVBR, AND THEY CAN 'T STOP HIM. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tnrnbull enter tained a number o f friends at dinner yeetorday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, o f Xenia, This week’s Xenia Herald states that a paper was filed with the Clerk o f Court, Wednesday, which brings six distinct charges against Presecu er Mairena Shoop, and pray* for hit removal from office. The petition was filed by Dr. W. A. Bhaupee. Judge Bcroggy will be aekedto appoint ah investigationcom mutes. Mr, Shonp’s term of office expires in abo&t two months. Tbs following invitations have been u issasd: “ Mr. Samuel K . Williamson invitee yon to he prtaent at the nmr- ria|*of hb daughter, Ella llebecca, •v Alfred Denieon, Wed- amicable arrangement between the two great Anglo-Saxon nations. Whatever ahall be done with the Philippines, la the wisdom ot the American people, ae expressed through their congress, it must be with honor and not through the baseness of it surrender to Aguin aldo and his -adherents, because of their resistance to the lawful author ity of the United States, Peace must -be made by them as a precedent to everything else, and President McKin ley is doing his absolute duty by these territories of the United States, just as President -Lincoln did the same duty by the southern states In their attempt to deny the authority ot the general government, has taken every step as Lincoln did, with the highest honor of the American flag as the thing dearest to his heart. McKinley Will be sustataM » a -Lincoln was. The Y . P. C. XL of the U. P. church will give a social at the home o fM r .W . J. Smith, next Wednes day evening. Constable John Ross took Clara Jones to Xenia, Thurday, where she was tried before Judge Dean on the charge of incorrigibility and sent to the reformatory. 10 CUREA GOLDIV O il BAT Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund the money if its fails to cure. E. W. Grove's [tended to without delay , signature is on each box. 25c. I Tfae nytttm Be^ 8 building up, the Nature soon rebels when the human machinery is out of order. Her ap peals for help should h6 quickly an swered. Life is too short and dear to us to neglect our health.* When the system becomes run down, the blood impure, the liver torpid, nerves all on a quiver, aud the stomach refuses to do its work, then nature utters her warning note, I t may be a tick headache, nervous ness, dyspepsia, catarrh, loss o f appe tite, insomnia, languor, constipation, but it is nature's signal o f distress. The human machine should be at- Tablets of your druggists, send fifty cents to the Knox Chemical Co,, Battle Creek, Midi,, ami a full sized package will be sent, postpaid. A Th cstu d TongMi Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, o f Philadelphia, when Dr. King’s New Discovery Cured her af a hacking cough that for many years bad made life a burden, She says; “ After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed ill* pain in my chest and I can now sla’p soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before, I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe/’ Dr. King's New Discov ery is guaranteed to cure all troubles o f the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c aud $1. Trial bottles free at Ridgeway & Co’s, drug Store. y svaaiag, Nov. 7, 1900, at five k. Uaitod Prasbytorian Church, Cedarville, Ohio." About sixty of their invited friends wilt go from the church to the home o f the bride, where the reception will be held. The happy couple wilt ho “ a t home" to their many friends at Commerce, Michigan, after December 1 ,1900. and sorghum molasses in hullIk at Houser’s. - ‘-Orleans and sugar syrnp Mr. Wt B. Rayner, o f Xenia, damoeratic member of Board o f Elections, was a visitor in town yes terday. Public Educators. You secure a library o f information in a subscription to The Herald. To prove the fact to you, wo will send The Herald to you',till Jan. 1,1901 for 15c. This offer includes the Ohio Farmer for same length of time, If you can’t call at office, this small amount will he taken in stamp*, * SCALEREPAMtfIt .Cedarville, O., Oct. 22,1900 I take pleasure in saying that Sam uel McGinnis repaired my Stock Scales. The work was done to my entire satisfaction, and the scaleswork as well as they did when they were new. I fake pleasure in recommend ing his work to anyone who hasscales to rebuild or repair. Respectfully, J, W. Pollock. Any person desiring Scalestested or repaired call on or address Samuel McGinnis, Bowersville, Ohio. Mrs. Maggie Grain and daughter, Mable, are guests of Jamestown friends, - l«W«VMTJ ot *kv tSNfelM _______________ ______ *__TaMMs impurities must be driven from the blood, the liver msde to do its work and the stomach placed in a natural, healthy condition, Knox8toraach Tablets are anew Combination o f vegetable remedies compounded by one o f the best chem ists id the world; and are guaranteed to build up the whole system, They do not act as a' stimulant, hut are a sarsaparilla in a tablet form, contain ing twice the medicinal properties of any other combination o f remedies known. They give health and strength to the entire body and im mediate relieve indigestion and posi tively cure dyspepsia. A single box 'will prove their I>ower to cure chronic invalids and make them strong, healthy men and women. 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The people kicking onthe count t .time to notice their ot He placed wealth tohtmn and the ,« t,» leaders even il know enough to com> ur measur The plebeiane pared fo } patricians who hat money knocked |th« new arrangement 1 back the board of trad- 7,luck he would l if he couldn’t V in patrician wh* gt-agrandfrther who •WpeTviaorin “ DeCstrir :/hn, wouldntit so mucl I f cost a cent and a th* highest class o f snr too h^fh. It did not mousy recklessly like I'.liad {Meaty, ■ Under Serving the ,ur‘lr«K«,j ^ dtred what kind of ot ^,noX each chuw should wear Mmh„ a allowed to wear cell 0eni'* P°1 eufibexcept by specia r bile: shirt, waist was probii rk« ,« t4 T” Onewevery five y^xprew th met together for the w counted and at tlieee i,u8® alee givee a bath. T “ *chmg * pelted hy law to tak *“ mai(‘e they weeded it or ftot*fter" 1 « f thepeepk objectec it *001 that they Were not f »e*tandl< witheet thmr C0U8erf“ nn8 1 cai l* betorc, bribe tirom by dividii ksde assewg them. 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