The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
mm &7¥* aft rrT? FOR a x® THINGS TO EAT AND GOOD CLOTHING TO WEAR So you *jfey apetid Thanksgiving In the right manner, patronise na. I t will pay yon. ■ '* ^ r- -■... Wg LEAD IN EVERY ^ "T»f»T'V M « \i F to * OtotmU 1 * L ig h t C o v e rts a t. ....$ 10 , 00 , $1180 an d lfi.O t each . *Mft*%Ftoa 81ft*, aK-wvel, tots# Mjtoa **„*,.....*,J$^ $10 l t d $12.60 each Hal's HtoriyJI*ea#<| Uslsnew r, BMrfewd Draw**.,,.., ..,.,.....W c each W»*to’* Health Underwear, Shirt* and Drawer*................87-Jo per garment Oysters per q t» ...,..... ................. ............................................... ............. 60 b Cranberries per qt............................... .......... ....................*................».10c Florid* Oranges pee do*....;..... ............... ................. .............. ...25 and 40c Bananas per aox*M*ft ' *4*f*.* •?***•a***.**,**•#*•**»#>*10 and 16c Malaga Crapes per lb..................................................,20c Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Mince Meat, Peaches, Apricot* and Baisins W ANTED !! -* Dressed Turkeys undi Chickens for Thanksgiving B IRD ’S MAMMOTH STORE W e p a y a o c p e r d o z en lor w m m Local and Personal. The Great Success -Buy Magic Oil at Houser’s. i Q E , The football game last Friday wob good, the one this afternoon will be Better. Don’t fail to see it r Mrs. Cora Clapper and children, of Bellfoutaine, are the guests of Lydia Weymouth —For something nice in the line of Xmas Presents for ladies or gentle men, go to C. M. Ridgway’a AT PARIS EXPOSITION P roves T h a t It Exactly Fills The Bill L Thomas Tracy, one of the fellows connected with the Dallas robbery,en tered a plea of guilty, and Judge Scraggy allowed him the privilege of serving one year and six months in the penitentiary. The Judge will be heartily endorsed if lie will only issue the same to the remainder of .the 'gang”, and 'thus allow our citizens protection. t‘^ /5Jr * : ' * -If your children are fretful, peev isb and cross, mother the eame, ditto the boss, it would seem proper to give ’em all Rocky Mountain Tea. 35cte, Is now established as a Branch Factory Store at Factory Prices The Steinway House at Cincm- . nati announce "T h e Ludwig- P iano as the only American Piano awarded a prize a t Paris Exposition on its Merits Exclu sively.1’ Call and see these Magnificent Instruments, •i Orville Bridgman, son of Marion Bridgman was taken into custody by Constable John R obb , Wednesday, for the theft of some money from his school teacher, Miss Delia Gilbert. The lad was searched and the money found in his possession. He after wards admitted the deed. Orville is gainingconsiderable notoriety of late for such work, several cases having been reported to tne officers. He was allowed his freedom on the promise ofdoing better but Bhould he appear again for the same offence he wii apt to hate to suffer punishment. WREN’S Closing-out Sale Ofhis€»■ tireColoredDress Goods Department. ...TO GIVE WAYTO REftDY-IMDE GOODS.. This should be the most important announcement for the people of Cedarvilte ever made by any house, because of the fact that over $25,0001 of fine, new, seasonable goods will be0 placed upon this market at prices that practically mean nothing, or in other words, but plainer, at about lOet on the dollar. . ■ ■■.■.<■ ■.* Finding the vast incursions ready to wear goods, are making upon our piece Dress Goods Department, we have just decided to close out feel stock, making such prices as have never been approached in point of sacrifice by any house in this or any other country that we find on record. Wi only.one purpoee now, and that is to close out the entire department, and the opportunity is yours p f helping yourselves to the finest stock of Dteml ever owned by any bouee in Springfield at prices that are far below the average cost of the commonest goods. be 5 CENTB"“Jr* 1 lot of 25c Plaids Heniz’s butters and I Q CENTS per yard Wool Mixed Plaids. 1L' F. B. MILLER, - Manager Springfield, Ohio. •’—Houser has preserves. Mias Della Tonkinson hasreturnei from the west after ,nearly two years absence. ■ 3 lots of 50c Silk and 50 CENTS per yard, 5 lots extra fine Al] Wool and ' Silk and Wool, high class French Novelties, formgr prices $1.25, $1.50 $1,75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.75 per yd. —I f you want to Gray's. Some eight car load* of hogs were 2 Q CENTS per yard, 1 lot Bedford Cords, f anything good, go yard. 46. inches wide, former prices 75c per shipped from this place the later par of last week. The hogs were all sole ; Don’t forget thatyou can buy heavy underwear for * 5 , 3 5 , 5 0 , 75C « n d $ t ° ° a t Sullivan’s, the Hatter, Springfield, Ohio, athletic fold this will ball game beti A»«Mk and Cedarville to played In Chf* a SfNffOMI, 0 2i$0i Ad»M*ionl6 ets# tePriattUFailtm, Six terrible faUures o f six different doctors nearly sent Wm. H. Mullen •ofDockland, O., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But he wasurged to try Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption. After tak ing!!ve bottle* he was entirely cured, t t is positively guaranteed to ciire al diseases of Throat. Gbett and Lungs, including Goughs, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Group, Whooping Gough 6Cic and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Ridg. way f t Co’s, drug store. at a good price. Many weeks like that would certainly make things hum around the old town. Q A CENTS per yard, 5 lots Silk and Wool German high class Novelties and Plaids, worth dl.OO-and $1.25 per yd, CENTS per yard, all our 54 inch All Wool Reversible Golf Skirtings, former prices $1.50, $1.75 anti $2,00 per yard, A Q CENTS per yard, fine English Bedford Cords and Satin Finished . English Ven- etlans, former prices $1.50 and $1.75. These are the things just now for tailored-made suits. A A CENTS per yard, 4 lots All Silk and Wool French and GermisI former price $1.00 per yd. C A CENTS per yard, very fine All W m O V -MfttiftiVPinMft Inri ohair laids, fo mer prices $1,09, 4 $1.50 and. $1.75 per yd. A C CENTS per yard, 4 lots 50c, 75c All Wnni «nrl silk Mixed Novell] ool a d and Plaids. Q Q CENIS . per yard, 1 lot very fineEJ Coverts, fotmer price*$1.39 per yard! F ob S ale —Plymouth Rock Cock- emit at 50c each, also few hen*. J . H. Spencsr. There are hundreds of pieces of every imaginable grade and style Dress Goods in our Btock not represented in this list, all of which will 1 (rather we should say, given away) at like sacrifices as those quoted. A glance at this list will vividly Bhow tha tin the history of merchandising& sacrifices were ever made by any house in this or any other country on fine new seasonable goods as will be found in our store next week audit!» goods last. A number of young people me * with Prof. Warner, of Clifton, at Rev. Sanderson’s rooms,«Thursday evsning, to discuss the proposal of getting up a chorus class and giving a cantata some time this winter. All present expressed themselveswilling S P R I N O F E I L D , to give support to the cause. Another meeting will be held tonight when the final arrangements will he made. E DW A R D W R E N Cupid is ever busy; aside from dis posing of one couple here, last week, A- ttaadlitoi. Gar*** Ntolios hi towtoet Gaman PhyricUa. and Is ac- _____ Syrup it the special pra* ssripSk m o t Dr._K. Bosohee,aotl#- kaewfodged to be os* of the asost far VsaaSs disoovsries In aiedioin*. I t all qaieklyears* Courito, Cotdf a id Luagtra«hk«»fwa severest *at«r*i. nsewvfag, a* it 4 m , the cause of the aibetfo* and ieaaing the perfejn a etosag a id h iel t l f eettcKltoti. f t ie net m expstiassuisl asedieiae,.n«t hae steed the%eW«f p tin , giving estis- nsse, whieii 11 fiietie* in evesy a iteiap* firm*. SMttfsM*hettlei add aantt< afty. Bssehee’e <khiw$ I t o t t vas Intiidweid U- He Rafted jtftatee in 16 l$iend ftnew eoi«lia every town smm ! vBIsp i i tilt eivfUnsd w*rll. THLuWfl u tttmm'- wr JLIMPMrGNMRfWWi XVIRIwV w _ Pries thaie, Get GresW Prise- Aftuaiii. Mr, ft.'L ftsewatt wae cniled to OvstsMiMs, My., Teeedey, crwi*| to H i iW i t | $ itog ftm. adslt$ss^mdsd$eea wtgm tsiuas slsiti TH ftD ftAF : A riebM . P lav thrifts*aari tfeiw & a cifiaen of this place up till three tasks ago. The bride*—well, she hasn’t beta absent -from Cedarvillc very many months, —-HshsA Kraut, finest made, at Houtorft. Ed. McFarland has gone to west* ern Missouri where he expects to locate. Dr. P. R. Madden, Practice lim ited t 6 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Qlasees AmirwtolarAd« ftseted. Allen Building, Xenia, O. Tekpfem*— OSk« Ko. 71, ttnUrMt V*. $jt See the conteet on the gridiron this afternoon between Antioch and Cedar- villa College. —I t will not be a surprise to any Who are a t all familar with the good qualities ofChamberlain’s CoughRem edy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their exper- ence in the use of that splendid med- cine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of had colds it 1*« cured,' of threatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It is n -'rand, good medicine. For sale by M. Ridgway. Football 2:30, Orr’s field, Horace and Sarah J, Gillaugh to Sarah E. Barber, lot in Cedarville $700. —Try Heinz's mince meat at Hou ser’s. Dr. Morton was able to ride out Thursday, after an attack of heart trouble. ’ The game laws are being evaded in the West by sending birds through the mail or else in cheese boxes. Children's caps, 15,19,25, 35 and 50 cents at Sullivan’s the Hatter, Springfield, O. Ladies * ** Gentlemen fen —Fine stationary hi every style at C, M. Ridgway’s. Mrs. Daisy Kaum aad son, of Springfield, are Being entertained at wivhmM of Mr. and Mr*. Gonrad Giltaugh. Some statiotictian dieoovsrs that the average woman carries forty to sixty toll* of hair on her head. v Mia* Lula Barl>er returned Thurs day evening after a three weeks visit with friends in Indiana and the west ern part of tbo state, A N ice C hristmas P resent . [lave your photograph taken by Ellis of Xenia and present one to your friend, —I f you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup1you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Min- ute.Cough Core which gives relief as soon as it is administerd. I t quickly cures coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Kidgway & Co., Drug gists. Mr. Walter WildmSn and family spent last Sabbath with relatives in selma. The election for councilman in the Third Ward, Xenia, resulted in the election of Martin Horniek, Dem., 135 vote*. J . A. Baker, Rep., 1125 votes. Of Cedarville and vicinity, you are re* spectively invited to‘take dinner off one of; Smith's fine dinner sets, of which he hM1 &tt endless variety in Havland ft Co’». French Chinas and English Porcelains. Also to inspect our rich Cut Class, Lamp*, Chamber Sets and Bric-a-bracs at price*; lower than the lowest, and goods finer than the finest. A numlier of the college girls ga .......................................Mis* Ve • to t K m StomachS tem s Y—? Do you bavs paias to it* ride, fMoasa, toaMtimw vomfttog, dMram a ft* aatiag, brichingf ooMtfjMttoa. tost of appatiti, disrinwa, fiatotonae, IMRaHpiitwto, riaggirif toahs, pftapiea M n 1 n fM in v i JUT jtm ftavt a * f of thaat » * >>t t t. yon havt ' S*a J i ■ ^itoMifag iiwahi*' act proasgtfy t«. Hm d am thaw ainril % Bmliy** Dyapapri*Tahtot*. t | * —a t total*, xiwy riU ariSaf a U m w. The large sale of horse* at Maple Msif Farm near South Charleston, ast Thursday, was well attended, fatra being buyers from a number of stalM. The sale amounted to over 7000, the t#enty*five head of horough-hreds averaging over $200 a piece, ftuverat^ head of good work tors* was arid. Wm. Newman, of Gorwith, Iowa, bought Aietus 2.09| or $1600. On* yearling to W. II. < tori, Lebansm, Ind., for $355, Col. Grit, two-year eld colt, went to Harry friifagmr, of Springfield, for $600, a ’‘spread" at the home of Mis era Andrew, Thursday eve. A* usual the Ktyswereon hand aud coutributed argely to ttio merriment of the occa sion. ? »s Ellis, the photographer, Xenia, is strictly reliable, ami pictures are made allow prices. Try him. •Squire Bradford was in Morrow Wednesday, looking for a site for wilding a dwelling bouse. Mr. and Mrs, Bradford expect to move to Mor row as soon ns the building is Com- deted. , saw* fawJJrop California Apricots ^ Frn*«s, CtoKpesand ^ in* Mr. I, T. Cawmtne and wife apawt and Mrs. E. H, ftatonrtfc wftft Mr. Of.fmw’t KIDNEY S tatr or Osto, C itt or T olrim , 1 I ivcas t'ovstv. > F rank J . C hkmey mske*oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J . C heney A Co., doing husiaees in the City ofToledo, County and State aforesaid, and that aaid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LAR8 for each and every ease of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H am /* C atarrh C orn , F rank *L C herry . Bworn to before me and subscribed in my .presence, this 6tli day of December, A. I). 1886. A, W, G u a m , | s e a l | Notary Public. Smith 44 S, Fountain Ave., Springfield, O. toMkWrlsta%f«ftl*]ak O mm ON mm , RlytMl ftrf’’ j t .^ if e h w h to N ^R r io g ChaMber- lams Pain Balm, with good remits. fbe a lame shuukkr Utat ha* paimd k' Wa hal t il’*Catarrh Cure 1* taken inter- iand acts directly on the blood and. .mucous surfiicea of the system, Send for isatimotiMa, flr*e. F. J . C nirry ft (V>., Toledo, O. Bold ky D rig fon , 75e. nine yMnC have tried all kind* of medicine end doctors without receiving any henrik foom any of them, On# day waaaw ol> f t fo^Wna and ITtot TNCIHW MMwaata * f ta t **!»> Latmtlva Bromo-^ofofoe Tablritj aerid In day, No cute, ** PriaaliaaiitK., - ■—D*WfttftWfteftHasel 8*|* qtrikly toml the want burns audj andna*kavea sear, It can • yttadta tit* aad mw mitto**r pteasjto a td seothlMt effoct. forpAw and ritto wtm m aanntarKlft. 16 Cnt? I«*| tto Oim t m L itiwetiu ! : atoBfifit- -TH IRD Men’s Fin* Dress 8hoe* in Vfoi Kid and Box Cslf.„$2, $2,150, $3,$$j Man's Knit Boots with Snag ProofOvors............................ ....... . u Childranft Union Suit*..,............................... ....... .,,.25 and 50cpwi Ladies Union Suits........ ..............50c and $1.00 pm , Ladi* Fleeced Wrappot s, *— ..$1,00, $1,25 *n<i | l j | | hdf SAVINt IN 1 \ LIFE SENTE!' A. «, l lagaaiaa, Last j*r the lilafflar .af bis W .?$WiiTto*TtwW • f t Mr, A- O . Bingamon ent< ^rigoilty to the charge of tto second degree and was ^sen tenced by Judge S ifoipenitentiary for life. jtwas stated some time f gtsto Attorney that the to enter to a pleao *" thecharge of murder in ^ ‘ftgtee. The attorneys fo ^ •ecepted Ebis, thinking tb ^ the case go to trial, it woi possible to make anything N s lifesentence out of it. been set for December - I t was known by only ■ [feeprisoner; intended to ran, [pfta. and consequently wh< | | dec we he i •r 3 ool, per O H I [before Judge Scraggy few, pr Officers, -were abou„ on- itootl the trying oi e , while it required son ltt ji ltain hi* composure. aanswered the few -qm by the court, aud i pronounced the sentei Bingamon expressed a < lbe allowed to remain her* Iso.in order that he migl rtunity to see his two *n, and1 Monday roori awed the privilege of vie ber. Possibly at no tin !prisoner been placed u; tog ciraunistances, as ting was a hard one to ht He recently had the pic kurdered wife pasted on of bis watch, and On tin |irt the pictures of his two c Poiribly there is no or ; (toen irtore iustruraentul i r 7e tmentand compromise raer [fe*n his Mr. J , L. Ginu. ^ Ilaw.of Mr. Bingamon. 1 ' IWMa great grief and bore >Mr. Ginn, but he could i Bton | tohave Bingamon’s life ta | kwful deed. Mr. Bingamon deeded m fete to hit two younge. Whitelaw, aged 8, and E 10 . AU the suite that has be t id I S M S i W \ A fewmorodaj (flltl e dUI and twcl< ill* the 1«*t Utri' IK u l DECEMBER i 7 Mr. A fall hw 3 , tti whewthe treasml, bear in whleb sh< A full hoar in wl; « « ftf eomperalivo liltemteezsaiinnt ntmll* Ker«elf of t eMtltieft of the la « *.1 tbMght into act. * ° helbrn December We most rasper* * , WiwAablA hibit ■> i pH tenll who ont rhy or good wilt This *fme»l is m yeetive nnyer the eppwtweity Is no m*y Wnyrs neerer gend* en l*rge an wttmetive pieces i le^beelctn, tho wearehe ClwWnu etock *M««*AenAs)'(i: we Ifevi fturetfri m o M*#*6tr«nu awMna a gift. »■ wMwatlnenrr feta* if yonr ,*** u •rwbataot, ' wr n *h ywiwwif in ^ □Vl/ii]l# _ . ■ J lijiiMWaaHPOIM wilt m i yott vhekfiraaft I T aitoVAlaf Wneftile* s « j Jt and
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