The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
Diattov We invite every one to come and see our immense stock of beautiful Xmas novelties, including handsome Dinner Sets ' Toilet Set • Chinaware Vases Pictures Picture Frame Bibles Books Albums Collar and Cuff Bos Toilet Boses Dolls BlockCarnes Wood and Iron Toys Booking Horses Carts Sleds ...... Also Candy, Oranges and Nuts in great (juantiues. Notice:-- Do not bring any Premium Tickets on Saturday, Dec. 22nd or Monday, Dec. 24th w e cannot and w ill not accept any premium ticket on these Two Days. BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE Local and Personal. —Buy Magic Oil at Houser’s. I t was reported here that Leo Rife bad his nose broken in a game of foot ball game^t Cincinnati recently. —-Horses and Cattle do well on Pratt’s Food, Ridgway A Co. •: .i * «■; * , A tank has been placed in an upper room of the college to supply water for chemical purpo'sea in the tabratory, —Remember that C..M, Ridgway’s White Pine Cough syrup is the best made. —Bright eyes are an infallible in dex to youth, nice windows from . •which Cupid shoots his arrows. Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright ejres. ‘ Mr. Gibson and Mr. McCracken, students at the Xenia Seminary spent Sabbath at this place. The former, a cousin of Professor McChesney stopped at Dr. Morton's, the latter at Mr. H. H. McMillan’s. L ob I: — Insurance book between Ma&sie Creek'Cemetery and Cedar- ville, Tuesday, Leave at this office. James Cordell. I t seems as though the fever for shooting hat subsided in Kentucky and brought to this sectjpu. The Te - cent shooting iu Xenia and the case here Thursday make it very pronoun- ced. ' ■ Make —Pratt’s Food for poultry, your hens lay, Ridgway & Co. HomerWade, who left here about two weeks ago to accept a position has giyen up that work and entered as a clerk for the well known firm: Star- key’s Arcade Shoe House. This firm has certainly been very fortunate in secpriug the services of such a reliable yoting man. Homer would hepleased to have hit Cedarville friends, when in the Champion City, give him a call •TryHeiuit’S mincemeat at Holt- ser’e. —You will want to see Cooper’s display of candies and holiday goods consisting of Books, Toys, Dishes, DolIS, etc. He will have them dis played all in good time. Do not fail to see them and price them. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Kyle Thanksgiving day. a boy. —Teas. Coffee and Cigars at Grays ' L. G. Bull was called to Indiana last .Saturday owing to the sudden death of his nephew’s wife, Mrs. Scctt Bull. —Farm Wagons at Kerr A Hast ingsBros. Possibly no Store in this section of Ohw has on display such an exten sive and attractive array of holiday goods as has Edward Wren, of Spring field. Every spare inch of his mam moth store has been given up to Kriss Kringloaad that this store wants lot nothing in the holiday line would he putting it mild. Air. Wren has fash* •ioned after the metropolitan plan of doing things as may be seen in big cities, and has left nothing undone. There is something forold and young. Could the fond parent only visit and see, it would make him think of his childhood days. Dr. P. It. Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. (Basse* AccuratelyAd- justsd. A lim Building, Xenia, O. Vdeptisne.—Office Vo, ya, Ucsidtnce Ho. i,. The Farmers’ Institute of Booth Charleston will he held Dec. 10-11, 1000, The stale speakers are B. II, Todd, and A. L. White. Sir. J , E. Jobe lias a paper for the Tuesday morning session. The program lias been issued and contains some very good topics for discussion. —Corahs, Brushes and Toilet ai* tides, Itidgway A Co. Mr* W. T. Shoemaker, of Aionpe* Iter, Ind., condo-law of Editor W. S. Galvin* of Jamestown, died Monday, o f heart trouble. Ho was married only a few month:* ago to Miss Mary Galvin. * -Xmas Cigars f>(), 75c, 61.00 and #1.25 per box, Ridgway A Co. The change in time of tiaius under mm schedule j n affect November 25, are aa 'Kslist No. 10*7:2!) a. m. West-, No, 3& in. No. 0. —Heinz’s Houser’s. Kraut, finest made, at Mrs. Anna Morton and daughter, Gmca, of Clifton, spent a few days herethis week. —For something nice in the line of Xmas Presents for ladies or gentler men, go to C. M, RidgwayV Airs. Frank Turnbull spent Sabbath in 8. Charleston, the guest of Air. and Mrs. J . O. ABllao. —For horse blankets and buggy robes try Kerr & Hastings Bros. Miss Mary Templeton was the guest of the Misses Hemphills, ofS, Charles ton, the first of the week. —If you want Blanket at prices, that you can afford to huy go to "Dorn, the Harness Man.” John Stine, who is employed at the paper mill, fell into the carrier one day last week, and sustained a sprained dele. WREN ’S an kinds of No, 02 4;41 p m. 10*17. Mo, 1O0;2« p, #kM *», —For * Wfll ponrtffn-.Nl amt dur- •Ha &ta* wagon try K m A Hut* faflS&rw •—A choice line of all Groceries, at Gray’s. Miss Anna Berry, and friend, Mr A. White, of Xenia, were guests of Mrs. Anna AI, Townsley this week. Why go away from Springfield, O., to trade when you have right at your door some of the finest business houses in the state, such as Ed Wren’s, Mur phy Bro., Kinnnue Bros, and Black, Kelt A company, in dry gooks. "The When,’’ Kaufman A company and Levy A company in clothing and last but not least the famous -Arcade Shoe House that is known from Boston to San Francisco as the grandest bargain house in the country, [f you have the cash do not fool your time away rnuning around, but go to Starkey’s and get yonr boots and shoes and they see to it that you do not pay more than they are worth. —The weather is such now that yon need a horse blanket for your horse. See Kerr A Hastings Bros. Mies Delia Ford entertained a num ber of young people at ber borne last evening. —Houser has Heniz’s but tors-and preserves. George Marshall, who was, injured some time ago with a shot gijra is able to.be out and around.- F ob S ale — Plymouth Rock Cock- erals at 50c each, also few hens, J . H. Spencer. The Epworth League chapter met last Saturday- evening in the M. E. church and elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Presi dent, K. E. Randall; 1st. vice presi dent, Alias Mattie ;Crawford, devo tional department; 2nd vice president, MissZella Nagley, Mercy and Halp; 3rd vice president, Alias Dora Seigler, literary; 4th vice president, Airs. Ger trude Field, social; 5th vice president, Aliss Della Gilbert, secretary; Air. Lee Crawford, treasurer. —Buy your groceries of Cooper and and get Atlas checks. Compare his goods and prices with other places. -Fine stationary in every style at O. AI. Ridgway’s. A nuraborof those who went from here to attend the Fat Stock Show at Chicago, ‘returned yesterday. They report that the Cedarville herds came away with their share of the premiums. A full report will be given next week. For Rent:—Nicest office room in town. Next 0 Ionian's Insurance office. J . P. Chew, Xenia, O. Air. and Mrs, Will Tarhox again on Tuesday evening gave a delightful supper to a number of their friends. A number from Clifton were in at tendance* This makes the second crowd that has enjoyed the hospital ities of Air. and Sirs Tarhox in the last few weeks, —Try Cooper on groceries. See his slock, get his prices. Tie will treat you right, • • J , W. McLean has heen giybu the contract to erect a fine frame resi lience for Squire Bradford on •the lots recently purchased in East Mor row* —Tasteless Cod Liver Oil at O, AI. Ridgway’s, A force of railroad mow are at work Ikying the town. * © • - U S 3 0 1 1 1 ) 4 1 S E A S O N 3 C X U C 3 r9 we open to the public for inspection and sale the Greatest, Richest and Handsomest Aggregation of Holiday Goods ever exhibited by nay house in Springfield, in fact only the very largest stores in the metropolitan cities present for sale stocks so large or varied as it is our good fortune to own and yours to select from this year. The tremendous success wc enjoyed last season in our Holiday section, due no doubt to our-prices being the lowest by a very considerable margin’, Cn. couraged us to even greater efforts for. this season, and commencing Saturday morning we place at your disposal more 'than 100 cases (strictly holiday goods) the major portion being fine Im ported Wares. Add to this nn almost equal numbers of crates, bales mid boxes and you have a-fnint conception of the almost innumerable good things in store for the people of Springfield and elsewhere for the holiday season of f 000 at Wren’s. One fact we-wish to impress upon our patrons is the advisability of buyiug early; stocks are richer ami selections more satisfactory than dur ing the great rush and crowding ns the seasons nears a close. AInke your purchases early; we will store them free of charge and deliver on any designated day. . A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to visit our store next week. Everybody welcome whether intending to■buy or not, and though wc cannotpromise that (everything- will be ready Saturday you will seo enough to he convinced- that this store i.^pre eminently the greatest value giving store not alone iu II diday Goods but in all legitimate Dry Goods lines in the state. We present a brief resume of a portion of the stocks now ready Tor the sale. * ' / - FIRST SECTION—Handkerchiefs by the hundreds of thousands. Men’s, women's and children’s fine lawns, linen and silk in plain, Swiss embroidery and var ious width hemstitching and ‘•Many in fancy boxes.”. As usual in Handkerchiefs this store leads, not alone iu quantity but in quality, Variety and themost fav orable prices. SECOND SECTION—Gloves,Mittens and Ladies’fancy Neckwear. Immense stocks to select from, the most dependable kinds and the richest novelties.- , THIRD SECTIQN-Jewelry, Sterling Silver Novelties, Watches, Leather Goods and Toilet Articles favored at all seasons by a particularly large patrounge. Stocks have been so largely augmented Su this sec tion for the Holidays that a whole day could be prof itably spent iu going over the Novelties. It’s a fav ored place for handsome Christmas gifts. FOURTH SECTION — Fine imported Queensware. Thousands of beautifnl foreign novelties are exhib ited here. It’s the .woman’s paradise; enumeration is simply impossible. We invite especial attention to this section occupying our entire south aisle. FIFTH SECTION—The Children's heaven.. Dolls, dressed aud undrbssed, jointed Dolls with bisque beads . Kid Dolls, Rubber and Worsted Doll9, mechanical aud fancy Toys by the thousands, Blackboards, Ani mal Toys, Iron Toys, Sleds, Trunks, Beds, -Drums, , Dolls Houses, Kitchens, Bureaus, Chairs, Stables, Stores, Desks, Rocking Chairs, Games, Tables, Guns. Footballs, Whips, Tops,’Rattles, in fact so immense is our display this season that our entire Carpet De partment is given up to their display. SIXTH SECTION—Books. This is Springfield’s Book store and we intend demonstrating the fact this sea- ' son more forcibly than ever before, Close to 30,000 books especially for our Holiday trade, covering*the whole field-of literature, History, Biography, Relig ion, Travel, Books for men, for women, for boys, for girls, for children, picture books and toy. books. Three hundred special Sets of Books by best authors almost given away—12 complete Standard editions to select from at J to J publishers’ prices; Poetry, Dic tionaries, Bibles, Gilt Books, Copyright Books, the newest and best Culeddnrs, Christmas Cards, Prayer Cards, Rosaries, Crucifixes, Sanctuaries, Lamps, Im ages, etc, etc, etc, nil on tables in our north aisle. SEVENTH SECTION—Frames, Pictures and beautiful Medallions; works of art and shown in this city for the first time, nearly 1,000 in all .und no duplicates, at-any price, All ready for sale at prices that will . insure quick disposals. EIGHTH SECTION—This applies to all general lines, scub as Silks, Dress Goods, Linens,' Cloaks, Suits, Dress Skirts, Waists, Laeo Curtains, Carpets, Hos iery, Uuderwenr, fancy Knit Goods, Blankets, Cor sets, Laces, Ribbons and Trimmings, the largest!) stocks and the best selected stocks in Springfield all at specially reduced prices to give much needed room for our graud Holiday exhibits. NINTH SECTION—Men’s Furnishings, Dress Shirts, fancy Neckwear, Alufflers, Fancy Hosiery, Suspen ders, Cardigan Jackets and Sweaters; useful ami handsome Christmas Gifts. O . Cash Purchases o f $10.00 and upward from now until Xmas, we w ill pay the fare to Springfield. at his room in the Gaines building ( seem to reniniu about tlie same. The If)' Dan Haley, who is lying very sick Ijv ......................... ^ ChurchAnnouncements doctors have little hope of his recov cry. new rails through I j Public worship at the AI. E, church Aliss Auglebauer, trimmer for the j tomorrow at 10:45 0-tin time,) eon- millenary firm of Barr A Boyd, re-1 ducted by the pastor, A. Hamilton, tiiruwl to her home in Greenville, 8ullj,,cU -Good Cheer from the Alan- Wednesday. i tof>„ K|lW,rlh i A.aj?uc MrviM 6:80 Air. James Holmes was very''uu-1 p. m , subject, "How to Listen,” Aliss fortunate in having n large piece of pvd , lender. Welcome to. all. coal fall on ins foot, bruising it badly. Air, and Airs. Andrew Jackson re*, turned yesterday morning from ( ’hic-j ago, where Airs. Jackson himbeen lorjR P. church tomwrov,*. Tim p.:ptor the past two months, £hopa! to pi each the Sabbath following Yesterday nfc 1)10 country in,me of t T T Prof. McCImsimv will preach in the Air, and Air#, Lin Wilson, a number of friend* took dinner with them, A petition was forwarded this week to the superintendent of the railway mail service for mail to ho taken on! §ud put off of No. 21. 1 Mr*. Barnett and daughter, of | -■ Disinfectant!*of all kinds can lie ' Xenia, visited hi r brother, Air. John.- had a t C. M* RidgwayV. jHolmes and family, Imurtlay. 11. P. 0 him h, (O. S.) W. J . Han- ihiitoii parlor, 11:0!) A. A!., theme: The Voice in tlm Streets. mi* in ba lkat HowwrV,. tifa * Whit afenatute inm cm fvnot qt the g«niia« . , „ , Uxaiivc BromfrOaMta* A contest wdwNUi pupils of the' On account oflt, P. pHiymnci ting, mm * th*t wore* «% puldie School* will frsftvMi fn the ihn I*hlh<«<iphmK.Grty vision will tmj 1 Op*ra Houw, TitawUy availing I h r , ,hahi a half hour later,“ Monday own j Cough <'m- aM kimD, Ridgway Dimuomlu, Wfttclioa, (.’locks, Jewelry,. w- !HW n1*1 1 m Diamond and Pearl Brooches. ' ^ Set,Rinfe.;with- any Style Stone. Plain Uings in 14 k and 18 k, Chafing Dishes, Baking Dishes, Tea Kets, Cut Class, • Candelahras, in ■ Cold and Silver. R *♦ r i S m .. ....Ji ..■fy.it i*»g. A t I N S i o i k « l » I > < M r o i < «<* Silver and Ebony Novelties. I T T * /% _ **##• JVmSM a O IM d . The Herald und the Ohio Farmer both oneyeer for $ 1 , 40 .
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