The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

Is nowmoving on. Everything in the Big Store included: Silks, Dress Goods, Waistmgs, Cloaks, Suits and Furs, Beady MadeWaists aud Skirts, I^ttleoatsau. Mercer ized SUk aud Taffeta, Ladies aud Men’s FuraisMugs, B^dkereMefe aud OlpirfS,^Hosiery aud Tfederwe^ Liueus, Carpets aud Bugs. In the Holiday Goods will be found the new things in everything, China aafl! Fafses/Dolls-- Sterling Novelties, Ebonoid Pieces, Burnished Gold and Guninetal Toilet Sets and separate Beushen and Mirrors, Celluloid Novelties,T*eal^iff Goodsof all kinds, .ypn to vipit t^ b^ g estH ohd ay Store in the State, , .. ; . • . ' ' B ^ i s e ' t f i ^ l y , ; : ' Ohio. Local and Personal, ,! Wiwpawi mg Mr E. Wi‘Jiagar has beon la the oasttevera] days on business, - * "Sctisglrflt Brilbrobk are rinsed or' acoopatof lijf^slce. 1< Vvfjjjbfy Syxop )?6pm m -pleasant ib take, I t Is a pleasantlax- atlve. Said % Q. M.-Bidgway* ager Jacksun foie secured Tor- White's *Faust” for this place sw»e tinffe to January. This is said to be tbeftrigiiial copagany, ipeitoryille. Over Hitchcock's billiard room, J . T, Chew, Xenia, O. ■ Melvin Walters, of Washington, I> 0 „ who has been attending college hope the past fer»V'J«ft last Friday evening forh»Ttofoe*fb the Capitol <% . ' * * .3 . - • It will pay yoif to see onr Fostmas- te r before subscribing for your-papers ,and mflgazinfsr He can save you , ^ iirL^Vj t iL■y-Zl*^**Al idff ^‘'t W jaJs ' i }• h i , f v \ . ■/ < > V *- Jr ^nHgjjT„J; i * *£ / ,/t i * t riyjJ » - ' The^pnfyl'&apifl railroad company has beep experiencing considerable trouble the last week in that many of , Its engines have given out. Traffic-is said to he. enormous, which calls for all engines available. ", • , * ' ' The fifth annual session of the ttouth Charleston Farmers' Institute Society Was held M-' the town hall of that place on Mondayand Tuesday of this week. The^ State' speakers were 0 , (I, Wiliiajtiis, Gtiafuvus, 0 ., .and G, C, Housekeeper, Bowling Green, 0 . >' —Used by the ladies of fashion all oyer the world. It's without doubt Ml®!greatest jbeautificr- ever offered the American Worden, 35c. Made only h f Mfldisoh Medicine Co. Ask yonr droggist. 5 " , .A clerk in the, employ of -A'. E. Taullin, the Jamestown grocer, was fitted $50 and Cost by the state iospec- , tor working under the Hairy and Food Commissioner, for Beijing apuri- opg vinegar. The article in question Was purchased from Eavey & Co,, of Xenia, who claim they had obtained it for pure cider vinegar. They re­ imbursed Mr, Paulliu for his loss. Two thousand Christmas slippers, /or gentlewah*.25cpo;$1.50. Twenty pot cent below the market at Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House, Springfield, O. 3P X«tier and Gents' I'ocket* Books, lieattiiful ones, Sterling Silver t^Vftntrfifig..,...,,,;,..AOe to $3.00; Vmyk&i,, Ejfquiaife Odors, Fancy /Bottles.,,,..,........ ,,„25c to $2.50 Bottiloir Sets, very handsome, Silver} Gold or China...,,.$2 75 to$0.00 Thoto . Frames, Fancy Meta), very pretty...,,..,..........16c to $1.00 Anj, hundreds of other beautiful, and Awful article*, And don't forget to see our slock of CANDIES, Largest Variety in town. Mix a t Me to OOo- pound. .. Bonbon I 15c to $2,50,package- containing * | to 1 lb, Open Sundays Only Between., the Roms8 to id s .in .' and 4 to 6 p. nt. Miss.Bessie Slilburn left for Day- ton-Wednesday,-where she will he the guest of friends fpr geveijal days. ( At Cooper's you will find ,a full line of California dried frtufe, peaches, prunes, apricots,-, rnisins, currants, figs, dates, e t c , ' ** . ' r r TTnioii men in Springfield are riding on the street cars and refusing to pay their fares because the company-will not comply with their demands and place conductors on the care. Try some of Cooper's, bulk coffees, 15, 20 and^5'cents per lb, , Bey Homer McMillan who has had ■charge of a church id the Bast is visit ing with'bis parents’AD*and Mrs. James McMillan. He was. accom­ panied by his- wife and they are on their'way toTexas,' where they will spend the winter for the improvement pflMr. McMillans health. '.The-Court House Building Com­ mission ‘Wednesday let - the contract for decorating, the new building to the John Fisher Co. of Columbus for $5000, There were come six or eight bids for the work but the board con­ sidered Mr. Fisher^ plans fa r ahead of-any of bis competitors. - ■' Before purchasing your Christmas presents see Cooper's modest display of chinaware, books and toys and get prices. 'BayHitchcock arrived home Thurs­ day morning from Maine after a two- mouths’ hunting tour^ in that state,’ Bay reports that hunting wasflue and that his party secured .eleven deer. He brought two home with him which for, a day or so were on exhibition at C. W. Crouse & Son’s meat store, ’You will find one of the largest and nicest displays of candies for the Hol­ idays at Cooper's. Bobert Gray 1ms during the past week *placed, the improved gasoline lamp in his store. Air. Gray has here? tofore had electric lights but desired a change, , f * ■ .S School teachers, see Cooper’s line of candies aud get prices on candies, nuts, • Oranges, etc,, before buying yo’ur Christmas treat. .Georgia farmers jiave gone pecan crazy. Hundreds of acres of groves are being set out. One land owner near Columbus, Ga., baa set out 80 acres. The prospects now are that the pecan nut will become one ot the staple -crops of Georgia, Bev, A. D. Maddox, of Westville, was called here. Suttuay to officiate a t the funeral o f Mrs, Calvin Ewiy. He returned home Monday, While here he was the guest of Mr. and Airs. C. W* Crouse, > Thos. P. Watt, of Louisville, Ky,r lias gone Into training preparatory to eating a straw hat he was^wearing last fall, he agreeing to eat it if the.Dem­ ocrats carried the Slate of Kentucky* The best bread and the^ finest line jof cakes in town Will be tound at Cooper's, iVe hear that the country tele­ phones are being utilized to some ex­ tent to facilitate courting. This is all right, but it nan never take the place of the real thing. The fact that a dozen people or morO on most coun­ try lines may, if they will* hear all im i passes over the line, will of ne­ cessity limit the use of the 'phone for fliis purpose, a 1 ,Almost every hired maw has a Way o fF is own, and sometimes his way is a good one and sometimes it is not,; we have always found that it paid to Burner men to-, a certain extent, be­ cause they will always do their best’ work in their own way. For Christmas at Gray's. Fancy Celery and Cranberries* Saw “Janice Meredith.” Aire. J . H , Andrew, Aire. E. C. j - OgleShce, Alleges Daisy Gray andjj Afebrile Owens and -Messrs. J . N, I Wolford and John -Lott, along with ] the Editor, attended the matinee per--1 formaijee ‘ <5? . Alary Mahtterihg' In ^ "Janicd Aleredith" a t $he Victoria, Theatre in Dayton last Saturday af-l ternoon. The dramatization *of ibijl historic novel is without question one' o f the strongest o f .American' played ■The story is especially strong through­ out .the third act, where, as history tells us, the British soldiers celebrate Christmas in an intoxicated condition. A meSsage is sent to Vfashington and later the continental soldiers ■ besiege the bouse, <and make ibe ’redcoats prisoners, . The battle tableaux at the final ot the third act are as startlingly realistic as anything ever before seen on the American stage, •The play was well staged, there not being'a dull.moment at any time. I t is so full of-patriotism that it-makes the true American fairly b.iret with applause. Those from here who saw the play Were overly pleased and had the pleasure of seeing -what was consid­ ered to be the crooning event in-Day- ; ton theatrical circles, , y mmi-M dva'Y**;, //} . BonedToPlayEuchre. One would suppose-that after the officers bad made a mild raid on sup­ posed gambling, but afterwards found out to be, according to reports, eu­ chre, that ibis would pu t an end to it. Those interested in this work about the saloon establishment mentioned in our last issue -have during the past week endeavored to play things pretty smooth, but have been caught again, they were seen elevating a table into a rear door on the second floor, the men standing on the roof of a-coal shed to accomplish the work, asit was impossible to take the piece of furni­ ture Up the stairway on the inside. Brother Thomas had better be a little cautious about the kind of company he keeps and let them ptyy their so­ ciable games of euchre in a place that will reflect a better light 'on him, These men who visit this place have all had their warning and .should not complain if they get to pay Mayor Wolford a visit. A Number of People In This Town Feed Watching. They have been noticed looking longingly into a certain window on the Main street. They’re not blamed for that; however, ns the old Watches they have are worn out, or they have none at all. Good reason then for gazing-at (he excellent assortment of low priced time-keepers displayed at McCollum's, Mqijes qr( Ideql - 'Clifts,! . the.■ ingest ■ fqi'iejy. -iti ■ '-Sprintfjekjt. $ 5 . 0 0 , $ 6 0 0 , $ ' 7 . 5 0 , $ 8 . 5 0 , $ 1 0 . 0 0 , > $ ^ Q . else ttjRt ^ e1! Boys q( i^Gqsoq^Gle .prides ”, ” i1 - ; ,1* . vi • f ?l52r ’ ** H^ p"* ’ V - % v ‘ t ? - i »-The heading Glotbier ant) Haberdasher^; 4 ^ . M ORDINANCE. . To provide fo r the management o f the 'fire department o f the in­ corporated village, o f Cedarvitlc, -Ohio . Oysters, Custard,Bumpkin, Heinz.Mince Meat, $s$r 6ppo*ite Opera Ifouiw, , Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, ’ Malaga and Catawba Ornpee, Olives and Tickle#. .Fanny Colorado Iloney, A full fine of Canned Goods, . New Crop fjforghmu end New Orieati moISMe#* * Crkckm all kinds, Other things good to eat, Bette>ie*<frSuifly. James Betts, who was indicted for assault with intent to kill, appeared in the Common Tfeas Court Wednesday and pleaded guilty to iher charge of assault and battery, and was fined $100 and coats. It will be remember ed that the affair occurred one night last August, Increased attention is being at­ tached to the X-rays as a cure for cancer. I t costs but little to make the experiment and every one suffer­ ing with this dreadful disease should try this means of cure. One thing sure, medicine will never cure it. -Awriter in the Jamestown Journal Sava that in the Spring of 1817 corn which had been kept over trow the crop of! 1815 sold for from $5 to $10 per bushel for seed. For (brie polled yea fourths fed'poj 1 qwswii.as.ni A nice seven-eighths red S heifer, also three- id heifer calf. AffilreWjj^Vlnter, S ection 1—Be it ordained by the Council pt the incorportcdvillageof CedarVilie.Ohio That the fire department of Mid, villajre shall consist Ofone (1) Chief of said firede­ partment, one (1) Engineer, two i2) assist­ ant engineers, Jour (4) Hosemen and four- (4) jiubstnutes and the volunteer fire com­ pany of the village of Cedarville, Ohio. S ection II—TheChief Jofsaid firedepart­ ment shall be the person elected president of the volunteer fire department and ap­ proved by council and shall be subject to all rules and regulation! of.the council lit regard to the fire department of the village and the rules and regulations of the body of which he is the president, and shall have commandof all membersof the fire depart*, ment and all other persons who may be present, and hpmay make any orderor do any act that he deems necessary and proper for preventing the spread of or the extin- e ment of fires, and at the fires be shall the same police power*as a police offi­ cer. and for his services he shall receive the sum of on* .dollarand fifty cents ($1.80} for: each fire, paid from the village treasury upon the orderof council an snail be re­ sponsible for the care of all property ol the department. BECTI 03 T IH—It Shall be tha duty of the Engineer under *be direction oi the Chief of tire department to Cause all property of the department to be properly cared forand to see that his assistants attend to their re­ spective duties as prescribed in the rules for tne government of the department now if force or that hnay hereafter be adopted. . To report in Writing the condition of each cistern to the council at the regular meectiug of each month together with the condition of all apparatus connected with the departmentantifor his services he shall receive the sum of eighteen dollars ($18,00} per month, payable from the village treas­ ury npon the orderof council. • H kctio K IV-flt shall be the duty of the assistant engineer to attend ail-fires and § tformall such duties asmay be required the engineerandassjst the engineer after fires to dean up ail apparatus, and for their services they shall receive the Sum of One dollarand fifty cents ($l,COJ for each time such service is renoerea, to be paid by council monthly when endorsed by the chief of the department. S ection V—It shall be the dttly of the Iiofomen to attendalt fires and performalt duties required of them by the chief of the department and for such services they shall receive the sura of one dollar and fifty cento ($1.50) .for each fire, payable monthly by counml when endorsed by the Chief. S ection Vl—Any member of the fire de­ partment maybe Suspended for the time being by the Chief, who shall as soon »S practicable report .the ronton therefor to the committee on fire department of coun­ cil, which committee together with the chief shall have power oi dismissal of such Member. Provided that no such dismissal shall oe. ciirwithsjfsli^nd impariislexamiiiRtfon of the charge* and aiioppotuiilty given to pro­ duce evidence by the accused before Mid committee and provided further t;.rti the acepwd may appeal from the decision of said -Chief aud odmmlttee to the village council who may hear and-determine the matter, 8*m<»N Vff—All appointments made under this ordinary Shsif be made by the mayor upon the recommenstfon of the Chief and confirmed by Wundt. Provided that ail appointments shall be from the membership of the volunteer com­ pany and that thriwldappOlhtees shall have We are Headquarters fo r Holidays* In the Staple- Goods for Holiday Pteaents, we have a very large selection o f the latest and newest Dress Goods, Waist Cloths, Silks for waists, Cloaks a n i Furs o f a ll lands. BoK$for Juvenile Books by the hundreds a tl0 , l5 ahd 25c; cloth boundgift Books, more than 200 topics, ex­ cellent books a t 15c, Very fine well-made books at 25c. Latest booksof fiction$1.10* Excellent flexible back* indexed Bible, $1.25., % e r * M € & w y n 0 N f f l t $ , & DteSeer Pieces of all kinds. Black Goods, silver trimmed 10c. Sterling Silver pieces 26c. Large assortment of brushes of. all kinds for ladies aud gents. Pure tinex ftmaftercttefc , , By the thousands for everybody. Ladies* In­ itial 6c. Finer grades 15 and 25c, We have toe largest collection of Tore Linen EmbroideredHantl- kerchiefs At 15, 25, 60, 75c and $1,00 ever sCen, ' Burnt Wood And Burnt Leather Novelties of all kinds at 25,50, 76c, $1,00 and up.. Japanese goods from Vantines. make'nice gifts, 10c to $1.00 each. Baskets of all kinds from 20c to $1,60 each. ’ Blankets for Bato Robes at $4.00and *5.00each. Nappirs $1.65 up; Cream and Sugar Sets $1.50 up. Small odd pieces, 30c. and up Vases 75 cents up to $3.00. - . Eid4d$. Weis, each, from 25c to $1,50. Lunch Cloths $2.50; Table Cloths $2.50 tof5.00; Napkins _ozen $1 to $5; Table Damask, a yard 75c to$2. Choice new designs in Linens of all kinds, ileck Ribfrod*. Five-inch Satin Bibbons 15 ots, New Satis Liberty Kibbon 25 cts. Soft Taffeta Bibbon 25$. All’ kinds narrow ribbon for holiday uses at tow $&«*• ... Udilaatr W c c d r a Round framed piotures, 25c.. Gilt framed pic­ tures, good size, 50o, .Large assortment of popular . pictures cheap. m 61 we$ for A t $1.00 and $1.50, Fitted after Christmas. Rope Poftiefe* in five colorsM 08$, Jobe Brothers & Go. bwrt at IwBtone years metoher Of said vohtntcafcompany andMid appointedshall lie from the first day of January and con­ tinue one year. Btmox V ffl-th e Chief and the com­ mittee from council are hereby Authorised and empowered to maka sitch rules and regulations for the government of the de­ partment andmot in conflict with law ami this ordinance as they may deem proper or necessary to prunfote the efficiency of toe department. H eotion IX—ThNt an ordinance entitled “An orainance to provide for the manage, ment of the fire department^ Decem­ ber 22 nd A. ft, im k hereby repealed, baoripii X—Tnl* Ordinance ahall take ef* f t S S l i ! n forc***° d*y* iu Ie$*1 IV bs *4 December fttb, 1901 - AttMt* *' U' ****<#• J .Mc t Kl f t Xf t bL , Corp, Clerk. A few roots to winter go a lofig way toward* keeping the p i^ in Ohr Lilly, Braekett & fine hand »wed toow, for e MNl.t'fetoei, 4md.$er(NRe for hwwil lif t o p J i l l :^ to^ey ,«Arbitae' ‘SttoeJH^^ A cotrlfeoUftoifyA rt -I

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