The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

A mmtm. m*m •&mm tpte'4 Iioc&i and Personalr' ■* f ‘ i * A: Mm Wallace Flint. am) mother, Mr*Hawvcr, of New York, Itft yea.; tml&y foe their eastern home after a pleasant visit wHlt, Mrs.Wm. CJem- «ns.. . ' —Cotloiene, J0« per lb„ 1 • , at Marehant’s. n - 4 ? • . ,.. Sirs JShew Archer is entertaining a udtje, yfi&s Dekcll, of Indiana; —When you want a pleasant physic •,. try the new remedy, Chamberlain's' „ Btumacband LiverTablets They are easy to .take and pleasant in-effect, Price 25 cents. Samples'free at 0, , .; AI, BidgfS’sy’s drugstore, 'W, H, Iliff and sons, who ere erect­ ing the stone house for Squire James Anderson* .of near Springfield, are v making good headway with the work, —Fly .Nets, Homo Covers . at ' f Horn's, at prices that no one need be ' without, ' * ’ » A , ' . ‘n ' ' >' * . A reception was _held at the home • of Mr. J. R._Orr Monday evening --. "* 'in honor of the uew;&tudeut« of the college. IfcwaV giveif'under, thedi- rectum of the. Christian 'Endeavor Society of the R. P. church. ■ —Sid Darling, 1012 Howard st, , .PortHurop,? Mich, writes: “I have triedninhy pills and laxatives, but, De- , -, Witt’s Little Early Risers are far the ’ -best pills I have ever used." They never gripe. C, M. Ridgway. r‘ • - Mrs. RebeCca. Sruith. of -Thurman, - - Iowa, has been' visiting her nieces, • - " , Mrs, w : L,-,C)emnns. and Miss Turn ^ ' brill; - - - V ^ k , \ 1 .1 >*». a *„*■ *”, i - ' —Perfection,'28c per sack , , ' s <- 1 at Merchant’s ' Mr. W. J. Tarliox and wife- and ■ / Miss Lillie Spencer left Monday for . / Buffalo and the Exposition. Vegetarian. ' . ' ' Baked Leans, i >‘ -1. -i - 'With Tdmntoe Sauce, '' Ho Meat. No Fat. ■' ‘ ' ’ ’ • - *At Cray’s. - u For tw* yearn I suffered ter­ ribly from ayscepsis; with great depression, sod was always feeling poorly- I then, triedAyer’s Sarsa­ parilla, and i.t one week I was a new man.”--"Joint McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. T IJonk forget that it's “ A y e r ’s ” Sarsaparilla .that will make you strong and hopeful. Don’t waste ‘ your time and money by and true Ayer’s Sarsapa­ rilla. - SJ.flOaWflitf AtldwcjUts. yukyourdoctoY-wJuahe thinfciiofAyviff SawapatlUa, Hoknuwirnilaboutthisgrand •■ - ........... no, Fallowhl»adyicoaud oldfamilyjnafllnl u WOWllUtofitO-ft'd, > J. t).M'kltCp-)Aotrell,Mass. SJSKW^2W^a»BBf?tgas*BB9My,ms‘ ~ MissEmma Jones, of Latonin, Ky., . ,is heie with Misses Stewart’ & Ustick . '■ during the trimming season for fall ,r millinei’y. m ' s , —Henry Braydon,of Harris, H C., \ \ <* 'j kys.\*TjjEook medicine 20 years for - asthma butane bottle,of One Minute ~ Cough,CureVdidme-more good than J any thing else during that time." C. - - M. Ridgway. --,1 - .The funeral services of the late - Mary Blade took place Wednesday , .afternoon nt the home of her dough* ter,-Mrs, Shearer, on* Cedar street - *Sher died -very -suddenly, without a ;' moment’s warning. . SEe wdB in her - seventy-foilrlh year and wes the - mrthet of .lour children. Several • grandchildren - and other relatives mourn her sudden departure,by the !‘. hand <ifdeath.. Rev. Hamilton offi- ; dated; - , —Spanish Onions 4c per lb., Vi- U* atMarchant’s. All subscribers to the Herald liv­ ing along the rural mail routes will confer us a favor by reporting ' said route to us the coming week, in order that you may got your paper Saturday morning. —Our line of Ready-teAVear Hats for ladies and children cannot be ex­ celled for Quality and Prices. '. ( Stewart & Ustick, ’’Mr. John' Silvey came down on'the ' afternoon,train from -Columbus last Sabbath and remained utitil the late train. —Malt-Vita, ready to eat, ■ ■ nfcMarclinnt’s The •funeral' services o f . the ^late Jacob Alexander took place Friday, the 27th inst., at 2 p. m,, at his late residence, Rev. A. Hamilton and Hr. - Mortomiflieiatiitgr ThrGTattd Armyj ■who turned out to do donor to their dead comrade, officiated at the grave. The obituary will appear next week. —Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, -8 new produifc, none better, lOc.per package, ■' at Mafchant’s. Hon. Chns. Howard and Thomas Kennedy, Secretary of the Home Building and Loan, Xenia, gave this office a pleasant call Wednesday even­ ing. Mr, Howard, being prosecuting attorneyy Was called hpre in tbe hear­ ing oi the Shearin and Betts hutting affray. ‘ ■ Mr and Mrs W. R. Sturrett have Issued invitations for Friday Oct. 4 and Saturday,. Oct. 5. About one hundred invitations have been sent out.' ; r - l' —Vou are cordially invited to at­ tend ,our Fall Opening of Pattern Hats, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4th and 5t’n, Stewart & Ustick Mrs, Henry Spahr, .of Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 'sister to .J,- H,' Milburn, spent .Thureday here. She will visit*later with Air. and Airs. Joe Van Horn,-of Soj’ith Charleston;1• < -f-Sweot Cuba kiue-ent, 40e pe.r lb< Marehaut,, J. W. Pollock and 'family are en­ tertaining Mr and Airs .Towilsley, 'pi Washington, Iowa, Air and Mrs Anderson'Collins en­ tertained -.about one hundred; guests1 in a very pleasant manner Thursday afternoon and evening. —F6r sale, « good si'-room house well located. W. J. Wildnum. ■ Dr E. C. Oglesbee has for his guesj; bis mother ofLurnberton. The rural route drivers, have been- delivering their boxes out -along the different routes this week, „—If you want High Grade Milli­ nery at the right prices, it will ,pay you to see our line before buying. ' Stewart $ Ustick. Col. Baiiv, of Lexington, ICy., will lecture. in, tbe^ojieva'house Tuesday. Oct. 15'. 1 Last week I 'vent about, . Full of troube and of doubt. Now I’m smiling und dance with de light, • I had some Rocky -Alounlain 'feu last night. - Ask your druggist. . Airs, Sallie Barber und AHss Elia- jJameson left Thursday for Farmevs- villfe, O., where they will visit’ the latter’s sister, Airs. Grant Lloyd, They will be gene about a week’. , - '■■—Mothere iyrite us that they have! I solved the problem of keeping-their1' children well,' Give tbeni, Rocky Mountain Tea each week.- 'Abessing io mother and child. Ask your drug- t a ' ^ . A good sized crowd attended the ClaWford .Bros, sale .Wednesday, Everything sold at a good price. Mr. ■ Will Spencer purchased Gymnast for something like $200, . . “ a t * 4 Millinery Opening. There will be a display of Fine Millinery, New Fall or Winter Styles ■ a t ....... Mrs. Condon’s Commencing -Monday, Sept. 30th’, and continuing all, week: flAJESTIC COOKING EXHIBITION. I have, arranged to. have a man, direct from the Factory, to ' show my Friend Patrons that . ’ ’ , . Is G rbt M ajestic R ange • will last longer,, bake, better and quicker, heat more, water and do ali of this in less time, and with less fuel than any ~ • - • 1 - ■ * , * , ? '»,>■. • ’■ - rangD-made. - —— — —r -r*—— —— •— —- BiSClIITS B AK ED IN, T H R E E M IND IES And setved with delicious .coffee free, to alLwho call. Be sure and come. H andsome s e t of ware , 17 . pieces , free ; to'all who buy a Great Majestic Range at this Exhibit. 1 • m a je s t ic ! B . MAJESTIC A Handsome Souvenir for Early Callers. O . TSfcn G R O U S E ifnamli*? 'rjfcJqS. ' Robert Bird spent several dayspu'i ‘Sixteen complete sets o f scenwv, the Queen City this .week, looking jover three thousand square, yards, all after his, fall goods. ' 'mi a magnificent scale, and adjustable 1to any sized stage, are carried by the Frank Davidson company. This as- ................ ........... ............................ ....pures absolute scenic perfection to boots'and combinations, at regular j(„ae}) 0f the plays presented, and will wholesale prices. Costs you nothing jvirtually make an entire new stage in Witch .Hazel Salye effected a pernrnn- to see1 them, but will save you money sonr Opera Hmisr-j all of the stock Counterfcitsare-worHiless.’fund time if you buy them. *scenery being removed -fetich a die- ; Air. 'and Mrs. S. E, Debois,- of 1 Cbillicothe,,' O., were the guests of Dr. and, Mrs. J. W-. Dixon. several days this’week. ’ * —B.- W. P-ursell, Ilinferville, Pa., says he Suffered 25 years with piles and could obtain no relief until DeWitt’s feturkey's in the Arcade, Spring-’ ^ ....... field; 0 ,, are1oflurmg. rubbers, felt { ^ 8 absolute eufeure. C. M.Ridgway. , Aliss Alabelle Owens left ; Mr. Waiter Wildman, nur"banker,'] lC tlTp 10 New.Yor lias rented the Barber property ont^'w- ’ • ■ West Xenia avenqe, and will move; No-ware made compares with the there shortly. , | '‘Alajestic.’’, Th^ full set, is worth —A never failing cure for cuts. tS7.50, biit we regoing to ^givc ti, set , is­ play of' mechanical effects was never burns, scalds, ulcers Wbnnds and sores is DeWitt’s Witch -Hazel Salve. A most soothing and healing remedy for all skin affections. Accept only the genuine. ’ C, M. Ridgway. ' - - tree with-every Majestic Range -sold at nur exhibit next week. C, M, Crouse, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4th and 5th, 1901. All are cordially invited, A party of five jeft Tuesday for Attic.,, Inch, where they expect' to take mud batlis and other treatment for rheumatism, This place has gained considerable notoriety ovebthe effect of treatment on patients suffer­ ing with rheumatic troubles. Tim party comprised Mrs. J, W» Pollock, and ok ther, Mrs, Anderson, Air, and Mrs, H, II. MeMillati mnd Mr. D .H , Alarahall. I t -• ^ ’ -1• * 1 ^ , Dining September. You can buy any Watch in our . stock at a discount of 10' per cent.. off of our already low price; . IT’S ARARECHANCE! Now is the limp to secure the' Hampden, Elgin, Waltham or any other watch • you’ve been thinking you’d buy Sometime, Wo guarantee any watch we sell to Jbe perfectly satisfactory. .If not so bring it back, we’ll gladly exchange it for you auy time within a year of its pur­ chase. , McCOLLDM, T lie X ledarville Jew eler. —An English association regarding j MissEleeta Chase, ofWabash, Ind„ woman it happiness has offeree^ a re- -]eft Wednesday for Germantown, 0., ward of J&Ou for a greuter blessing to woman than Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible move, Ask ytitir dtiiggist. where she will give a ‘‘Tom Thumb” wedding, While here she stopped. . . . with Mr. and Mrs, Samuel AlcCollum. jMcOAitTNKV, Hi 0 ., Xenia, Ohio Cipde Paul, of Illinois, a former student and graduate Of our college, arrived Tuesday and will spend sev­ eral days Among his friends, —A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, at Gray’s. —Those wishing to investigate Os­ teopathy, (the modern science of treat­ ing disease), should call at the J, D, Williamson’s Parlor, Cednrville, Ohio, oh :T u e sd a y s and F r id a y s , be­ tween the hours of 8 :00 0 . m., and 3 :00 a, m., (not later),.I will be .at the above place on those days at the stated hours. ' Respectfully, L, H. C'apnun Hobson, the hero of San- tiagojfknown as the- roan who partook in the osculatory'exercises from east to west, was in- Bpfingfield ‘ last Sab­ bath at the,dedication exercises nf the new Y. AT. G. A. H e .delivered, an address,un this occasion and Spring- fielders have been convinced that lie f was not' such a great monstrosity after Ml. '■ _We have tmu’e a large'purchase of rubber boots, felt boots and combina­ tions at a big bargain; twelve Inm’ dred pairs. Now-if you .want in bn this deal and save 25 cents a pair, call ip and see ps. * t ' ' Starkey’s Arca’de -fehoe House, Springfield, Ohio. ■ ■.The quarantine has been lifted from the Hamilton farm hear here, whfero Amazinh died from smallpox 'some time ago. The report wus in circula­ tion that a son, Burley, was sjek with the same disease, hut it is claimed htr has appendicitis. A, -member of .the board of township trustees informs US that, there Ims been a heavy expense connected with this case of sickness". It is thought that two "hundred and fifty 'dollars will about cover tbe ex pease incurred. , .* We want to say that we run no branch store, nor are wejn any way connected with any other shoe store in Springfield, Wo recognize no com­ petition' in the shoo line. We Can furnish small dealers in many line's of shoes and rubbers 11 s low ns they cad buyThem; We-will give them to you gt same prices. We ask comparison and"examination. Come in. Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House,. ■ . Springfield, Ohio. Mr, Milton Iveycs has sold his property to Air, John Fields for 81500, Mr- R, S, Bull is visiting relatives in Indiana. ^ Kip boots, felt hoots and rubber boots from 25 cents to F>0cents below any other shoe dealer in fepriiJgfitkl at Starkey’s Arcado Shoe House, ,[ Springfield,- Ohio. Air. J. II. Nisbet, court bailiff, is taking a vacation, having gone to Cincinnati last Monday- Lie will, while gone, visit his son Charles and, family at LovetamT, and g;» on to Louisville to visit his sister, Airs. Ewjng. . . before attempted and is said to he alone worth seeing. . The dates are Sept. 80, Oct. 3 and 2i Have you read C. M. Crouse’s ad ?' Aiiss Aiattie .Crawford came home from.Osborn "Friday evening,-ret urn ing-Saturday. l^LJmTTfaiLtq see the Great Alajestic Raug'e^hake biscuits in three minutes .next week at C, M.: Crouse’s .1 - Frabk Jackson has■ erected a num­ ber of new bill boards about town, be no^ having tbe required amounfof space for the Frank Davidson paper. Dr. P. It. Madden,’'Practice'lim­ ited to BYE, EAR, NOSE 'AND THROAT,, Glasses Accurately All- ,'nsted. _ A ilo'nBu ild ing, X eu ia , Q, i'ctej’liouc. — Office Xo, 72, Residence Wo. Airs. Satterfield _and_ sistejvjAIrs, Brown, made ii visit last week with Xenia relatives, . A set of 17- copper, steel and enam­ eled cooking utensils, well worth $7,50, absolutely free with ’every Ala-, jestic Range solJ next Weak at * • - - - C. M.,Grouse’s. .Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gilbert, of South Charleston, spent feabimtb with his parents here. - Air, Earl,Jameson, a former Cedar- villian, who mis been located in the.'* West for several years, arrived here yesterday-morning from Denver;,Col- 1 orado. "Mr. Jameson wjl| rqmajhlherj 1 with his mother "afid sister, " . -' ; i ; %% -f3 ^A|t,nL i See the mod^cn cooking wonder— -the Majestic Range—at - C. M; Crquse’s. Messrs,-Newton Jameson' and Ro^ Bromagemrattendants at the* Dayton ' State Hospital, came over on the af- ’ ternoon train.Tuesday, spent the-eveti- ing witlrfriends and returned (ou the ' late train, i - " ; 1. ^ 5 #*■ .Do not, hesitated do not fail•to" see-- .' Starkey’s in;,the Arcade, Springfield, 0 Mbefore you make/your purchase in boota, shoes, rubbers and combination'"- -. boots,"if -yon value your; time-, or, •> money. Wifi | s i f e « 5 T. • m n p here’s nothing fashionable in , furs1w e’re' not J ready to show you^now.—Coats, scarfs, muffs,. ' collarettes and capes, Sealshin^from'Alaslray J Persian Lamb froth Asia Minor; Sables from Rus-, r sia; Chinchilla from, Peru, and styles from, Furis,~ f Never in our 50 year’s experiOncd ,ftave'wevh a isp li'^ large, nor so carefully selected ah assortment ;foLt 1 show you.* Remember, too, styles.-are arb.as.de-:,. . cided and prices as low as they’ll be in December.. Selling none but honest, reliablefurp has rua^e the 4 name “Bancroft*’ in furs to the Centra! Ohio peo- ’ pie what “Tiffany” is in diamonds to the New 1 fork, people. , , ‘ " .. ..,. ’ - Electric Seal coats at $i8y $ is .ah ti $35.^ :‘\?l Near Seal Coats at $40 and $50, Fancy Scarfs from $2 to $50.' Muffs from $1 to $45. " •* , “" Collarettes from $5 to $75. . " Capes from $15 to $200. ~ f Genuine Seal Coats from $150 to $275. ■M' * Again we ciullion yon against delaying .. ■'* ’longer wifb fur repairs or*alterations. Ask for one of ottr handsome booklets tell­ ing all about styles and prices, • UJUk Because there is. money in. ‘it -for. yCu.. - Every purchase'.made at our store' guarantees a saving to you of from fifteen to twentv ■ A e ot ' .A^oarcfullv selected and complete stock of Fall and Winter^ / ' ' ■ . ' y p r e , ‘ P A ' ; * v »\ , , ^ , a - - 4 '. ‘i C r h ’ ' l ' ; At rocli bottom prices. Our Uric of kip, rubber hud' felt .combination boots arc not equaled; by any. in tHe city! Ydu can 'nm . « L , «. w - , elsewhere before seeing these. / ' , . n . not attoyc* t0 % . j«tf etcineNtt o»r ;i;f nilll gompsri witfj other Tinn. TW gNTY 'EOURTH The popular narren In plain and fancy dc thing that is right in I, - * f . Lauiidriod stiff bosom tathed cutis, 50c 25 styles lauwfried slid Garner’s percales,[ dfcdfabte, 75c qii 15 styles nmtlnia bn?ii| late fall styles in 40 styles lattndriwl stij t'Xtpiaite paUcrMl nuUlft of mailras ri ^; figures and ’makes, the $1,251 Manilatlair blurt?, tl| f 'k*r* A*i»-4********;h Cbrlisk ebon limn outI ‘E and W-fi'tetincn cJ Ml 'Men's grey misod In' Men’s red, blucriita ksSaV..,,, Fahey striped tunl j'4 •Shatt'kblt l»>#fwy; High grade limmrtr ; ...........4 C l ; t»*t • *■ rn rnm m m m

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