The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
7u# f 1 I M 1 * '•v '•i•*• We are Selling: Clothing: and Desire to Show You Our Line of Fine and Pants fy' Confidently believing that we can PLEASE and FIT you both in -QUALITY and PRICE. Pur Stock is Large o Prices Low,, o N Styles Up-to-dat® . * / M in’s Fine Black Beaver Overcoats, $ 8 , 5 o ,?$ io . oo and $ia.oo each. Men’s All-wool Suit*with Double Breasted Vest*, many Pattern $S,so, $ 10 . 00 , $ 12,50 r t . ■ ■. )ii'L.n.l...n,<.iH. w m ■-» ” , ' / 1 T .J-':— I- — ...... - n jm <■— I ' I . l , | . n , i« ■ Mcn,s Stylish Light Overcoats, $ 10 . 00 , 12.50 and $ 15-00 each. Men’s Fine Pants, $ 2 . 00 , $*. 50 * $3.75 and $ 3.00 - - - - - - - - ZA t B IR D S M AMMOTH STO R E ” $ V e m t f « i m t r e O i r e n A s k f * o r T i c k e t ! Local and Personal. —Oysters, 25<Jper qt. a t Bird’#. •.Hr. L p Taylor, who reside# south *■*-#»», i# at present very rick with —Imperial Mocha and Java roasted Coffee, the finest ip the mar ket a t Houser'# J0t*v. F. O.Row whs In Princeton Xad.^iast Sabbath when he assisted1 Rev. Campbell in communion ,e*er; oiMSf . f » * fy^lMHWrenwre fretful, peey- i #o#», mother the same, ditto t$S*M teem proper to give W * » T e a . 35cts. Mr, J . D, Silyey on®of the guards at fo« ObioPenitootiarycarae down Wednesdayovotfog and will remain US after, the election. Wanted:—Butter and Eggs, high e r price for them at Bird’s . Mif. Newton Smith and daughter Nellie, of Jamestown, were guests of Mrs. Anna Boyd, Wednesday. Mwt, Oha#, Ridgway and sister Mrs Crain were In Dayton, Wed- —Elliot’#Cakes, Graham Crackers and Milk Toast at Houser’s. Mias’Addle Wylie war able to re sume her duties, Monday,. as teacher a t the McMillan district* •—Persons wanting1the Commercial Tribune next weak should leave their orders a t once., J . L . Houser, Agt. Rev, Joseph McHatfon left Wed nesdayforBttshurgto visit his #on4 who nth a pulj?it in that city.-^ 3 i« . Anna Hill, and daughter, Daisy, and Mrs. J . E . Coburn spent part of this weekin Charleston, ,the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Job Vanhorn. —Men’s Felt Boots and’ Overs $2., *2.25 and $2.50a pa ir,. a t Bird’s. Mrs, Fred Foster af Springfield and Mrs. jane Reeder,* oi Donaldaville, O., rstorncd to their respective home# Monday after adelightful visit nt the home of C. W. Crouse. X — Of beauty! what a powerful jmagiWthou a r t The bravest men . mil a t thv feet. No Wonder women iHvmwHty Mountain Tea to prolong that joyous spell. Mr. Jos Espey, of Springfield, was' town Thyrday on business.. h i Xtm -Hot Water Bottles, Fountain i and the largest RMgWay’s. hinds - Prof, J u r is t was absent from his ssiisel dudes Thursday, on account • f sickness. * —TO THE DEAF: A rich lady, anted o f her Deafness and Noise in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Bar Drams, gave $25,000 to his In. tttott*, so that deaf people unable to praaaie dte Ear Drums may have Sam free. Addrern No. D 2509, The MMofom Institute, 780 5th'Avenue, New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Matter ofJams* trenr seaut Wednesday with Mrs. MmyDaflSeld, Mr. Albert ms the Federal Hopping, ■at pike, hi «Mk the paet weak, hut is some better who modes as (men quite The Nishet property which was re cently purchased by the trustees of theft. P. Church was probably one Ofthe oldest land-marks about town. This week the frame part was torn down, it having been bought by My. Geo, Smith a few weeka ago, The house has probably stood there sixty or seventy years, ## account hooks were found which dated as far back as 1844. The old land mark? about town are gradually being torn away and replaced by more modern, struct ures, w r . " < - - —You can’t afford to risk your life by allowing a cough or a cold to de velop into pneumonia or consumption. One Minute ,Cougfo Cure will cure throat and lung troubles quicker than any othef preparation known'. Many doctors use it as a specific for grippe; I t is an iufalible -remedy for croup.' Children like it «ud mothers endorse it, RidgwayA Co., Druggists. Mr. G. W. Little, agent fori Ebring’e Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co,, was I in., town Thursdny, paving the wayj for his company which will be here] on Thursday, November 8. Mr. Little advises every one who esn to take a walk to the depot when the I company arrives and take a look a t their Palace car Which is the finest on I the road. They arrive a t 10:17 a. f m,, November 8. John .Monday, who was sent to the penitentiary from this place for break ing into JL G, Ridgwuy’e drug store, has;returned, having worked pu t his sentence of two and one-half years. He was allowed the usual reduction of time for good behavior. —Don’t forget that Houser keeps pure Sorghum and .New. Orleaus in bulk. Mr, A. H. Creswell is in receipt of a Galveston - paper,which gives -the names of the. unfortunate one* who lost their lives in the recent disaster. The Ifethnsreached Oyer4000nlready. -—Many people worry because they believe they have heart disease. The chances are that their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat aha provee nts the formation o’f gas' which, makes the stomach press against the; heart. I t will Cure every form of ’indigestion. RidgWay A Co., Druggists. Miss Irene Smiley, of Merinsa, III., 1 b the guest of her cousin, Mies Anna Smiley.' —Anything and everything in the grocery line, at the lowest-price a t Cooper’s. Send in your orders, tele phone No. 76. t Bev. Andrew was in Dayton Wed nesday interviewing Secretary1Smith of the Red Polled Cattle association with a view of purchasing a number of head. He, however, failed to find anything to suit him. .HON. LEWIS C. LAYLIN, Republican Candidate for Secretary of Stats,. Moq. Lewis C. Laylln, Republican Candidate for secret*1* mate, was born'In'Norwalk,) Huron county. He graduated from that city’s high «*chool In 1867. .vTwo years later be was elected to the auporlntendency of. the Bellevue public schools, which position he held for six years. ■He be gan the study-of the law, and was ad mitted to the bar. In 1876, - He was city clerk of Norwalk for two. years; member of the Huron county board of school examiners for 12 years, and president of the N0rWalk city board of, examiners three years, In 1878 he was elected prosecuting attorney, of Huron county, which position* he held for seven years. ’His legislative ex perience began In 1887, when ho was elected to the house. In 1889 he was re-elected. He was the choice Of his Republican colleagues for the. speaker- ship, and received the unanimous sup port of the' Republican minority, lx 1891 he received his third nomination as representative, the honor being giv en Unanimously. In the organization o f the house there was an ex citing contest' for the speakership between ' Mr. Laylln and Hon, P. McGrow of Clark cOunty, which Mr. Laylln won. He made an admirable presiding officer, a* was to have been expected of a man of his ability, tact and discretion. Mr. Laylln Is a typl cal representative, In brains and loy alty to party and country, and In high character,.of the Intelligent freemen who have made the Western Reserve noted In the politics of Ohio and the nation. ■ . —DaWitt’s WitoUHazel Salve will quikly heal the worst burns and scalds and not leave a scar. I t pan he ap plied to outs and raw surfaced with prompt and soothing effect. U bc it for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Ridgway A Co., Druggists. —When you want prompt acting little pills that never-gripe use De- Witt’s Little Early Risen. . Ridgway A Co., Druggist*. AU members are requeried to attend the hurinese meeting of the Epworth League, Saturday evening. —C. H . Ridgway will have the finest assortment of Xmas perfumes and atomisers ever in the city. The Barr farm located about 2£ miles north of town was sold to Rev, Joseph McHatton, this week, D r .P , R, Madden, Practice lim ited to SYR, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GUaees AccuratelyAd justed, Allen Building, Xenia, O. T<ekpho»«,--O*e« Mo. n muttons Wo. a?. Safety “ re. Oil, bring M. E, church at 10:45 a. as. theme, “Xligali 80 it. m* theme, You art ly fovffofl, MmAshart Btalaad fomily took *y, with ^SJkkt hi the Evealag.1 mmm w jm mmw fjmnvM f, »W k « • ! Mw. & w . imviasi a. if yoa have H Bird. me me Nov.fi. Man Sfte Ibah r ofnear Jamestown i T l :(fiaamr, Wedasedav, OweMaaddaaghter Lain, Aana Tawnriey of this piece, ire in Hfo if yon ’tablemeat a id I on asnoeet of iftOr WUHani*, of Jhxm- be anikred that way .President McKinley has by liis Thasksgiving nrooiaiaatioe set apart Thursday, Novembtr 28, to be ob served by alt thepeople of the United Bfafreasaday of thanksgiving and praise, —Teas,,Gofibe*and Cigars at Gray* Mr, J . (X McMillan andJ . F. Ran kin ware in town Monday attending the meeting o f the local telephone company. —New Crop California Aprioots Peaches, Frames, Grapesand Raisins s t i h f y k ■■ W. P. Tewasfcf has opened a pod room in the room reeently vacated by Kirby Xsreai# Mr, Phillip Nagley aad fomHy this week moved to Delaware, where they will reside. Their household eihs were shippedTaeeday* > —Dry BtavaWood at MitehettV. The Mieses Clcmans, of South Charleston, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Womans, Jr. -—I f you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize howgrateful mothers are for One Min ute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administerd. It quickly cures coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles, RidgwayA Co., Drug gists, The house of Mr. and Mrs, Even Brock burned to the ground at Jeffer sonville last Thursday morning. Mrs, Brock died of burn# received and Mr Brock is still in a criticil condition, —Langdon’s Bread. A nice line of crackers, home-made cakes, recep tion flakes, snaps, etc., at Cooper’s. Mr, and Mrs, J , B. Winter enter taiuad about sixty of their friends at supper Thursday evening. —The weather is such now that you need a hone blanket for your nora*. Sec Kerr A Hastings Bros, Mr, Hale Collins was clerk a t the sale of Mr*. Mattie Marshall, of Clark’s Run, last Tuesday, Every thing sold well, the sale amounting to nearly 82000. —Florida Orange* a t Cooper’s, Vegetarian, Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Bunco. No Meat. No Fat, At Gray’*. —All kind* paint* a t Mitchell, Mnr, Etta Bradford and children, ofDaybm.Mre the gurete of Csdar- villa friend* this week. tbs wm m i Sk* —C, M. Ridgway Is hredawar tu t for aH hading btamliaf rigare. flubssrifii for H«r*M and Ohio Farmsr only lim it* till Janaaty 1, 19*1. bare* btnnkcti and bm 1 fj§rt A Hash f i Iren. • m *Y* k #nasnuklrtilNfre** ■ w w n i v w i w r e m w v w w r e w w w n i w i Do you hav* pain* in the ride, aoMStimre vomiting, dirirem after reting, belching, constipation, low of apnvtite, disrinoss, flatulence, moth patrit**, tinggMt looks, pimples and a repuMva complexion? If you Imv# any of thm* symtoms, yon have dyapepsMor atamacb di*iird«r. These dlsta Mfng troables are promptly re lieved and then cared hy Briley** Dy*p*pria Tablet*. Phmmnt to ixbe. They will hrin^ qakk relief to the Unroof W. . writren stgaatm.... J Battay «* writ pcchagi. Prim Samp)* torn, JD mnna f don’t btv* tbwn for yen. Twn re^gfaa* 1 Uadi t JH I m M* »W m I f T e w m * zn Pflf v? wrHI wt them •f mUeto hi PUBLICSALE; I will sell at public Bale at my farm two and one-lmlf miles north-east 01 ‘ Cedarville, Iluireday, November 13, nt 10 o’clock, the following property, 2 held of horses, 14 head of cattle. 12 head of hogs,. 12 head of sheep, li > tons of timothy hay, 6 touBmillet, 100 shocks of fodder, 200 bushels of oats, 3 barrel* of cider vinegar, fariniug- impliment*^ etc. Horace Gillaugh, An attempt was made to wreck one of the D. S. A U. cars, Tuesday, near the Masonic Home west of Bprii field, Some heavy rocks and hoards had been placed on -the track at a steep grade at that point, but the car was Stopped before any damage was done. A t the trestle over Kockway Cieek, several ties had been arranged between the ties of the trestle m such a manner as to completly derail the car thfow it into the creek some thirty feet below. Two suspects have been arrestctl. -List of Premium that will he given away until January 1, 1001, for premium tickets returned to us: 1 Fancy Pie Plato for 13.00 in ticket*. 1 Fancy Cup and Saucer for f C00 ta tickets, 1 Fancy Cream Pitcher for 810.00 in tickets, | do*. Fancy DesettDishes for $15.00 in tickets. k do*. Fancy Dinner Plates for $30.00 In tickets. Kid Body Doll, Bisque Head for $15.00 in tickets, • two-blade Pocket Knife for $15.00 iu tickets, four-blade Pearl Handle Pocket Knife for $25.00 in ticket*. 1 Fanny Bolid Silver Orange Spoon for $40.00 in tickets, 1 Fancy Pearl Handle Pen Holdbr aud Gold Pen for $00.00 in tickets. Boy’* Air Rifle for $35.00 in ticket* At Bird’s Mammoth Store, Invitations have been issued an nouncing the 20th wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs, J . II. Lackey ‘ near Jamestown,on Friday, Nov. 0, A number from received Invitations. this place have - -When fn weed ofAgood lantern go to Houser’s, Alex Turnbull shipped three fine sheep to M«igs county, this week. Ifc -FW lK I 3 BBAVB EXPLOSESB Like Stunely and Livingston, found { it harder to overcome Alaleria, Fever and Ague,and Typhoid disease germs] than savage cannibals; hut thousands have found that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all material di-l seases, It you have chills with fever, ] aches in the back of neck and head, and,tired, worn-Ont feeling, a trial! will convince you of their merit. W. A ^ fu ll, ofWebb; III., writes: “My I Cft P children suffered for more than a year] with chills and fever; then two bottles | of Electric Bitters cured them.” Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. Sold hy j Ridgway A Co., Druggists, Wedding Presents, Chafing Dishes, Baking Dishes, Tea Sets, Bread Trays, Celery Trays, Yaces, Cut Glass, Clocks in China, Iron and Gilt Cases, Candelahras in Silver And Gold, Full line of 1117 RO0«T’$ Plated W are. %In this campaign the trusts have ] lain low and the campaign orators | have tried fo lay them lower. Bis Frlftfal FiUini. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm/ H. Mullen ofLockland, O., fo an .early grave. All said he had n fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But lie Was urged to try Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption. After tak ing five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lung*, Jobe Bros. including Goughs, Colds, La Grippe, I Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay | Large Pall. Assortment and Low Cash Prices in : : : Fever, Group, Whooi and $1.00, Trial bottles' way A Co’s, ‘drug store. Gough 50c | freentRidg- The Pan Handle directors will es-1 tahlisb a pension system for emplopees [ west of Pittsburgh, after January 1, 1901. A like system hns been iu op-| eration for some time on the eastern f division, „ C L O A K S , tlMdbyHritiah StMUnis AfrtM, Capt. C. G,-Dennison iswell knowu I all over Africa as commander of Hie force* that captured the famous rebel | Galuhe. •Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vryburg, Bechiianatand, he; writes: “Before starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of Chamberians Colic, Cholera and [ Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used my self when troubled with bowel com -1 plaint, aud had given to ray men, and in every case it proved most bene ficial,” For sale by C. M. Ridgway. Hosiery, Gloves, And'Ladies’ and Misses Shoes. All the Correct New Styles a t the Correct Prices. • • • • Springfield is to have a rubber tire 1 actory. The tire i* a new invention. JONBros. $t Company, Xenia, 0 . —The moat complete stook and up- to-date line of Ladies’ Pocket Book# cau be found at C. M. Ridgway’#, Two Farms for Sale in Cedarville Township. Enquire of A. Bradford, OU*VwW*'«JFftkB«la Ocm OtWrf, WI t X h My wife ha* been using Chamber- lain’#Pain Balm, with good result*, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine yean. We have tried all kind* of medidore and doctors without receiving any benefit reammy of them, On* day we row an advertisement of this medicine ami thought of trying it, which we did with tb« beet of satisfaction. gfaefaM *md only e&e boiti* and ker ahoukler uralmo*t m tf .r Adolph L. Hlilett GO TO George W , m FOR hunting, amothering, pdplf*- tion, pain in left *id«, •hortooea «▼« nm%. of breath,irregular or intirmith ^ 8 ^ 7 * Rlrer# are the brot hvetpilU ever mode. ,E#a . U* w mem us- i p . -n,. tent pulae and retordad drtula- ‘ l>ru8*:*t** tion ill come from a waak or defodive heart, Owtreomt here fault* by building up th» h*art-nuaclre and making th« ttref-ttrevre atrong and ytedr-- oui. Dr. MUre’ JHaart Care the rernady re ure. I t k thebret, Psily li»t Itokrt. IMfi'i SSFvi ft*artOuro« r e loeaM i fiRS AT. rimariiam, D t . W M m ’ Twre,erere arriiRirepp Heart C«*e i t a heart and b lood to o k < Uuder the oWro firm name, the m eriam rim telC , W .G reee wM h» ** p r e ir e tli the mrei * * * k m M m mromy am hey, wUrii Mat m r i h r i with tom * red th ttregh bmimm meriiaA h m m fr m m m m U ik * p*Wfo, wlm riw ap wool rim re n ii of their amm [hi fom; w » a tre » tfo l * MI m rimy arit for. foUire M U M M ^ d V l U P , *e» H i n t S lm i iv , t a a n l felaaksm itfiine h * ia p a ir ia s - i r e vhi w iti im (FerriaBrother^ Old Stand.) GIVE ME CAM. CA 8 TORIA V-“ IH M i V M l MmmXWm f o M f a a a iM H p r i r i i and dronlitol* j rit ftatid. Ilontri into Imrifo mmumi triii of DeWitti I t r i r e Urn nriginrik erefctf pfl•«, » K f>^ fofoi m m m , Ridgway Q r i * 1 5 Out OM ___ j tVBNTV-THIF A W F U L S i D m wstfck Sat” EvWeatly tl LastSunday fer There firf SmeH; Hasn't (, away Vet. in ■Lost Sunday afteroi somewhat of an unusu -^jdthough nothing more > repccted, for anything ‘ l/pectedofsuch a sect. 1 Willreft honest men get , . Lari Sunday after t' service*. Deacon Tarboj jg edict in regard thejelecti t end for whom his inem > . heraniashould vote. A brief outline of tii . believe that I am, as G. j seer, divinely guided in this letter of advice a JSion must do her duty ai among the candidates f-1 deucy that man if not whose person, wi!“ best interests oi the pe»|^ fore for tlie best interest^ ;> i f the vote of the me.^ Christian Catholic On out America were to lie mao, and not thepolic) give, you the advice which I now feel it my t’f ■So far as I have been ,fljudgment os to Candida ^ oi'yet untried, I would ? dined to tell you to ens. for either the Prohibitii ■ F-Critic Cafidlddf* for tl But, inasmuch a* Is i , question of men, but A principles of government atake, lam compelled. * General Overseer, to ad for as I have the epiritf J direct you to vote forth 'Candidate, William Mel Although the manner President and the Gove: hav* looked on the slum a t Mansfield, they have 1 M coward* who areafraii pedatiy when led hy pi kolaupporlers. \ H*nce in giving the fp . my odvioe and the mem' tion to vote for Willia I cinnot be charged wi the Nations interest to indignation against th e ' am to protect the Chr Church in Zion, which win, no matter what hold* power in the now goes on in Mansfie With such an indii the Republican Admini seem strange, at first ihould give advice an vote for the Republi hot I do so on these Dowiegavea complet Kan**# City and Chi € F Read 11 We are no larger stock than was eve tinea, in ( r e t indicati brifove tin month will provion# giving tea shown the fi by our pu Stock# of th aupfeenovc •wdofthe W* m k yon both W« bay, but bi riioaring f o m f o c o u u m . 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