The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
...n g r—r—;t~ •v : , * . WMSS*WSM^IWaiWetaMe'iW>»W*'iMeWwajMWq| to il m& Personal sii*,: ■‘■ ■ 'StVerel from here were guest* *1 Ife*home of.Mr. Mm John Ervin at {M4TwnThumhy^vmw& n , . , t ,v - imiwt* J ^.Qur jjstt‘g Buibi i t 17*60, lif t Br.aad Mrs* J tO*fcte*rurf «uteHand f 12,50 are pnequaled. Bay af t o a d about #atee« o f t o special M owe m i you will not be d W fnead* « dinner Turedsy evening, 1painted at Bird’s. ^ A T~ S ^ f ° ® M ^ tr *? 1 Win dame* Milburn is visiting U tom iie . O m Hjtek^k’abilimrd friend* ia Yellow Springs, Springfield xoom, . J . X*. Chew, Xenia, Q* and pjqua, r . .J1*0 Pla4 % ^ eP ^ r g0 Hr tad Mrs Bliuer Keyes have “will op^ Friday, Oct. So, at £ q dock | been granted a two weeks vacation “fjmf1aH5 Um* flt Mo{ n,,rtmfl ,w and will leave Monday for Columbus Standard ti e, at cCollum’s jewelry istere/- The Bnyton Herald ha* the follow ing ip any: ’“It is rumored here that Mr- Andrew Carnegie' has partly promised to make a donation to An fcioch college.** and Pittsburg, thence to Buffalo, where they will spend a portion of their vacation. The Xenia city council has passed a resolution for 'tlm erection of new & fle^de Vegetarian.’ ' Baked Beans. With Toniatpe.Sauce. - ' “ No Meat, No Fat. . At' Gray's. , ' H * 4 ‘ * Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Townsley have issued invitations to a number of their friends for next Tuesday even* ,- U buildings for the lire department, - ~ G M, Phelps, Forestdaie, Vr,*}2^ * 1 election wiU be held to d ci Stye his child"was completely cured of whether the bonds shall be issued M T i ^ t o h f 3 s S v r B ^ .FokSttS -W ood l ^ r taittag xmiricva vvucn nazei oiuye. De-ware i stove and .sow and nine pigs. ■■‘svlf al1■ n.4-/*«•£*vt-H-: .■afr.■T tn. m W i *w.#-»■«•*!:■wn'I. ■■ , .■.■ "J' r, , TT,, i „ . W* H. Blair and wife, of Morrow, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Ustvpk, ofCol- j .W¥re guests of Mrs,’.Blair’S mother, umhua, were guests of Mrs. J , M» [Mrs. Satterfield, several day* the first Stewart tad- family last Sabbath; pf the week, Mr. Blair will, likely Mr, Bert Ustick, of the same, city, jacate at Roseville, nearZanesville, 0 . was also a visitor at the Stewart home, j . ■ , „r, , :* K. ’ %, unnn _ . j Extra value in boys’Knee Pants at ■r, 9fU,? ®®l*S0 aod i2.Q0 Buck j sScand SOc a pair at Bird’s. Coats are extra good for the price a t 1 '' Bird's,. ' Prof..McCbesney says, that" he en-j joyed Opl. Bain’s lectures at Chautau- 1 qua tp ofe than those of other famous lecturers there,- Col. Bain always ./-drew the-largest crowds at Chautau- qua. For sprains, swellings and lameness IJn„< there'is nothing so good as Chamber* s * , , 1- ‘Iain's,Pain Balm, Try it. For sale by ‘ —W, T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va, 0 , M. Ridgway. v Idruggist, writes; * “Your One Minute ■*„ T, ICough Cbre gives perfect satisfaction, ‘ n *uY°rf ^?S,i>eent.Te3e?Jc^ My custbuihrs say it is the best vera- ’ G‘teo,Ui of the chee*eFrm of Gibson h d y for cough*, colds, throat and \pp, ® Past!*, to the effect that mis grad- troablea.” 0 , M. Ridgway, - naily improving,-being able to be 1 1 ‘ p —^abouteforshort intervals.-. -N ew Crop California Apricots *.Peaches, Prtimes, Grhpes and Rai * ■ at Gray's; Ralph Wolford and dames Gray left Tuesday for Buffalo, where they Wpl take in the exposition sights. In addition to excursion tickets. to .13.Buffalo sold daily via Akron Route, a , - sperinl Ooncb/Excursion at an unusuul low, fate may be obtained Tuesdays, Thursdays ondjBnturdays, -good for 1 a-l . ,«’x days trip. to the Pan-American E s- posilibri -■ Get particulars from Ticket Agent,.E. S. Keyes. Mr. and-Mrs. Bye, rtf Springfield, J were the guests o f Mr.- and Mrs. ,nt,«»ioa Penrlluni the’ first' of **'“ Charles week. Plain gold flat bands, Plain gold oval, Engraved bands, . Solitaire' diamond, Biamonds in clusters, / Diampnds'in,cotnbiuatious, Single pearl, ..Pearls in*combinations, . Ruby clusters, ■ . Rubies in solitaire, Turquoise. ' * OPfih -15- October’s Stone. - .Our men’s $1,00 Jeads Pants can’t be beat. - AH sizes at Bird’s. ReV.'A. ^Hamilton, of, the M, E. I I f your friend has a birthdav this church, breached' last Sunday from montb an OPAI, is the proper gift. k * 1™ * * — * — — - Timea-Star, vyritteu by Ella Wheeler Iverf low Pr'ces- Wi:oox. His chosen text was a quo- fatiou from St. John, where,Chriatat the last supper gave his disciples a new commandment to “Love ye one another.” The theme wasWell thought upon; and presented with many prac- tiatl illustrations from real life,which anyone, who .ddgires to,'might profit by,—Cedarville Cor*Springfield Sun. f The Jeweler. CEDARVJLLE, - OHIO. —Women’s CalfskinShoesat SI.25, $1,50 and $1,75 per pair are extra gOOd, see them- at Bird’s. ,Pr. P* R, Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad-I The 'telephone company has ox- justed. Allen Building, Xenia, Q, Jtended its lines out the Clifton pike, Telephone.—-office m 73 , BeriSenc* No, #. Iwhere several new subscribers will be ■ Mr and MreWill f l J “ ””e0“ w^ th8 t o l .e? l,””SK ' Charleston, spent Sabbath here, at-1 :—Oysters, celery, cranberries, Con- tending communion at the R, P. cord and Malaga grapes, church, ' at Bird’s. r ‘Tbe Hawaiian woman’s club at ‘Messrs J. R, Orr ’and J. S, Brown Honolulu debated the question; “H it will held a ealeof Polled Jersey cattle better to take Rocky Mountain Tea Iat Clark County fairgrounds, Spring- hot or cold? Either way It magnifies j field, Tuesday, Nov* 26. Among the your pleasure. Ask your druggist. • Icattle offered for sale will be found —Ladies, Misses ami children’s Union Suits/all sizes and qualities at Bird’s. Mrs Clara Serena left Tuesday for her home iu McKeesport, Penn., af ter several weeks visit with friends here, —For men, women and children’s Underwear that will keep you warm go to Bird’s Mammoth Store, Mrs Eva Bell and daughter of San ta Barbara, Cal.^ spent several days here this week, visiting relatives and friends. They left Tuesday for Wil mington. —A choice line o f all kinds of Groceries, at Gray’s. Mayor Wolford, Marshal Grindje, John Ross and Ed Smith formed a fishing party, which spent Wednesday along the river at Clifton. From re ports it does not seem that the finny tribe suffered to any great extent, Doht.forget Bain’s lecture, Monday evejuiug, Oct, 21st.” , Edmond Brussells and his troupe gave three performances here this week, and disbanded ,ou Thursday, part of the company remaining here the remaindergoing to Columbus,their services no longer being needed. The company will reorganize in Spring- field today, where other actors will meet them,.and then proceed to Yel low Springs, • Mrs G. E. Jobe, of near Selma, and Mies Beile Jobe, of Xenia, are.visting relatives in Springfield. . jA social was held at the home of Mies Mary McMillan last Friday eveiir mg by Rev Sanderson’s congregation. A bountiful supper was served. Her coal bin was filled witli coal and oer pantry with provisions. Ail enjoyed a pleasant evening and. left feeliug hap py for having,-done ’something to brighten the declining years of a de voted Christian. *■ MFand'Mrs J. It. TUrner and' daughters, Nona and Norine, of Cleve land, are guests of Mr pud Mrs A. Z. Smith. Milo Randall suffered a stroke par alysis the first of the week, Mr and Mrs S, T. Baker have re turned . from their- wedding' trip -to Buffalo. Messrs J. B, Winter, John Tarbox, Alex Kyle and others attended the re union of their regiment at Cincinnati this week. ' , A number of the members of the G, A. R. and others of this place at tended the reunion of Greene county [soldiers at Xenia, Thursday, *At the business meeting in the morning, Cy rus Brown .was elected president, Geo. V. Good, secretary; John Hedges, vice president/ Rev R. E. Smith, .of Osborn, chaplain. An interesting program was rendared in the after lmon, Hon B B . Woodmatisee ;do Ilivering and'address. In the evening a program consisting of songs and rec itations Was given. The funeral ot Theodore Tarbox was held from the residence of. his mother, Fridny, Rev F. 0 . Ross con ducting the services* Mr Tarbox was taken ill in the Philippines while serving iu the U. S. army, and diet Sept.' 16, 1900.' Besides his agec mother there remain his sister, Lida and brothers, Bavid and Beputy Sheriff’ .Frank Tarbox and ■Harry Tarbox, of Findlay, 0 . Given f*r eumm d aim mm etfeer J\ TVENTY’FOU! S4KQ» OneHandsomeBedroomSet OneMoore’sAirTightHeatfngStove AndOne Fine HoldWatch. t f ' * t t V The aUove cuts are exact repro- dhfctidns of the articles that* we. are going to give away, and can be seen in our, window at 35 -East Main St, from now until the day they are given away,. January 14, 1902..' . . , i l licket GivenWith Every 25 Cent Purcliase ! These articles form a grand aggregation, any one of which would mike a present of-which to feel proud:' Come in andtvfew these presents, and , at the same tync take a look at the 1 , # r - '•//'■ BookSocial. The young people of. the U, F, ohuroh beld a book social at tho home M iib Lula Berber -last -Friday -even- ifige Each guest represented a book and there was some hard fhinkihg as to the title of some of the book repre sentations. Refreshments wereserved, after which came the announcement of the winners of the prize* Harry Owens guessed the largest number of Ui . books and was given McKinley’s last ..................__________ | m j . __. . . _ speech in book form. Walter Condon Mbs Anna Orr will entertain about i £?7 . 1received the consolation prize, a book twenty-five of her lady friend* this State Fair and PanAmerican Expo ‘ ‘ f Mrs John John- f sltlon" afternoon iu honor 0. son* •Ifyou want anything good, go to Grays, Mrs. Jane Gaines entertained party of Iad[es at dinner Wednesday Men’s Corduroy Pants; extra good ones at $2.60 atid $5.00 a pair at Bird’s* , . t-> ^ * . Iat the City Hotel, in honor Of Mrs.u f t Conference just IM, Milligan, of Morning Bun, Iowa s rs .'i& iffs s i." ”h°!* ^ hm- .. ** , « i I Our stock ofmen’s and boys?C loth - . _ _ , ?_ CedaF; | IN’6, O vercoats and P ants is by far | glance from ad azure tinted eye seems *' to have? The cold, steady look which comes “Nov. 14, 1901, «« eye appeals to read of Mother Goose rhymes. TheStrongest Lye An optician is thus quoted in the Philadelphia Records Nine-tenths of the railroad men, pilots and men in whose business keeness and correctness ofvision are a necessary adjuncc pos sess blue eyes. Haven’t you ever noticed the penetrating quality ot a tf' I- * ’ i • t , *■. I-Awt#*' v YLK w A a S8 ui I a AMX“ w OYTW S . 2 B ' ” Ift* *v.r * h ; « i» , u w you need any of three goods, give mas, i b . , . [ U8 ft c*,]!. Bird’s Mammoth 8t0re This play is enthusiastleaUy endorsed by all who have seen it and the ver* * from yon . . . ttiroUgli and through* Iu a great ,r - - - - - ......... , . Our men s Felt Boote at $2.50 a ^any yeara 0f practice I’ve discovered diet of “ the best pastoral play now {pair are the best that money will buy beforetbapublic” ispractioailyunan- . atBird’p* M tbatveryiew blue eyed people are imous* It will be producedFere with Th6 rr P narsonaffe un(ler£*ohl. 1 {n 1Jlup lav'I«bwe extensive*TepJr3. A n e t vl- randa Is being erected, and a furnace Wifi ',!>$.■;plated5' tender, the •bniiding*- The repaite '.'wefimuch needed and felt steiiio'equipment'that has wort such sincere plaudits during the en* tire Season. New Sorghum Molasses, Hew Rnisina and Figs, - ' j New Mince Alest Comb .Honey af Bird's/ Goshen, Ind:« j^igewbere will befound JohnMe* Gonnell’s announcement for auditor, f e l l 6 ^ uhep n ^ ' ^M Mr McConnell is a native of this do their work thorough^ and make \ ^ fcnd |jRa a wide fwl ^ tb6^ acquaintance. He has k id positions otigh, gentle. . ( j , M, Ridgway* as book-keeper for different firms over Persona who have not visited the I )h* has always keo found PateAmerican Exporitioh are nffared I te be » trusted employee, -At various special inducement in low Coaoh Ex* ] «««• b« m bm t engaged with man dwrsion fares Akon Route on ufactunng concerns as traveling sales Of late Mr MoConnell has will add greatly to the-appearance of the building. Our Men’s $5 suits are the best ever put up fur that price, ask to see them ! at Bird’s. Els h compelled to wear glosses. Blue eyes are very attractive, but brown eyes are the most beautiful. Intellectual ity is usually denoted by gray eyes, and hazel eyes indicate a talent for music, The commonest eye is the 1gray eye, and the rarest is violet, «*% Anneal Announcement of. CedarviMte Cccturc Course tad Bret ehaiica for aedng it. Get de ntils stbotet rates and trains from E H Kayos, In this business' has been rbdght in dote contact with the farming community* Should he be elected to the office of Auditor the Chicago tftee Club, October 20 , HOU. Wallace Britce, NoV, as, Oen. John 0* Gordon, Deo, n . Mri Edwin L, Darker# Jan, 28 . Hon, 0 . A,Gearhart, . Mar, j» T k first hi monthly masting of the j citizens can rest assured that they will ©wane I?ouftiyT«whm Asaodation l hate ah officer who holds the repate1* w|T be k id in Xenia# ftutfirrfayv Oct, {Hon of k ing hottest, sober and indus> I», ffOL. frimii. Saasort Ticket*, $uag, on Sate at .McCollum’* Jewelry store. THAT WE ARE SHOWING TOR FALL AND W INTER , Men’s AlhWool Suits $ 6 . 50 , $ 8 , $ 10 # $ 12.50 and Upwards. 1 # . ' * • * * • - 7 ,* ‘t, '• ; ' *,j - ' ip ’ * ' These are of the very choicest selections ,1 both in .Workmanship , \ ■* and pattern of cloth, 'i For the young man-—the neat dresser— we have the new Yoke Overcoat, neat, nobby and up- to-date, and just tfie thing for this kind of weather. Made up i« Oxfords, Fancy Plaids, etc/ Our Boys’ Department isMso well stocked, showing careful and prudent .buying. Everythin^ to . keep the little folks warm apd comfortable, and remember, a ticket with every 25c purchase. I; GEO. HALLER, A. W. HAINES. H. A, HIGGINS, RESIDENT PARTNERS. 35 EAST nAIN STREET, XENIA, OHIO. WIIII mi ~E Bryan on Anarchism,” Free governments may. be over thrown, hut they cannot be reformed by those who violate the command ment, “Thou ehalt not kill.” Under a government like ours every wrong can be. remedied by law and the laws ate in the hands o f the people them aelves, ' Anarchy can neither lie ex cused nor tolerated here* The man who proposes to right a public wrong by taking the life Of a human being makes himself an outlaw and canno; consistently appeal to the protection of the government which he repudi ates* He invitee a return to a state of barbarism in which each one musi. at his own risk defend his own rights and avenge his own wrongs. The pun isbment administered to the wotild-be assassin and his co-conspiravors, if he has any, should be stfeh as to- warn all inclined to anarchy that widie this is an asylurh for those who love lib erty, it is an inhospitable place for thosewho raise their hands-against all forms of government. Medicated Religion. Ten years ago a man with a wi&| two children and ten dollars in biff pocket drifted into Ghicago. Last week the Same mart sailed for Europe with his family, accompanied by two valets, maids, a stenographer# etc. worth $5,000,000, the absolute ruler of 50,000 people, the proprietor of a college# a hank and a hotel, aud the greatest city of religion planned since the Mormons set one up in Balt Lake. This is Mr. Bowie, of Zion fame, who telicVcs that.he can cure by the lay* :ng ou of hands. Talk about invest ments! Rone seem to pay as well as the discovery of a new kind ot medi: eated religion* 6 gL-MWf Will Soon bo Over# i, The Fan-Americaft Exposition at; Ittffalo will close Octobar 31st. The: ast coach excursion to Buffalo will be run October 24th over the Pennsyl vania Woes, Tickets wilt l>e sold at very low rates and will -be good re turning until the lost day of the Ex position. The six day coach excur bion tickets td Buffalo will algo be sole Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays until October 24th, inclusive, offering only a few more opportune des to see the great show at Buffalo before it passes into history. Consult ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines about fares and time of trains. State RepublicanTicket. FOR GOVERNOR GEORGE K. NASH. For Lieutenant Governor CARL L. NIPPERT. ForJudge of Supreme Court JAMES L* PRICE. For Attorney General JOHN M. SHEETS. For Clerk of Supreme Court LAWSON E. EMERSON, For Treasurer of. State L R* CAMERON/ For Member of State Board of Public Works. W. G* JOHNSON. CountyTipket* For Representative HORACE ANKENEY. For Auditor WM. BODDa - For Treasurer ASA LITTLE. • For Commissioner JCJHN W. SMITH. For Surveyor g e o . a . M oray . For Infirmary Diteeter, a n .T H R A L L . f For Recorder M, A.HEOABSTONE. *For Oordrter CHAS. 8* JOHNSON. Political Announcement* We are authorized to announce Public Sale* - .. As we are overstocked, we will offer at nubile'side' at our residence# two miles southeast o f CedarViile, 00 the John McConnell as a candidate on the Turnbull road, Tuesday, Oct. 29, ^ ’Democratic, ticket for- the office if- 1 p. m. (sun time), 2 head of horses, 1 A uditor of Greene County, subject consisting ot one draft nlare, coming the regular election to be hew five, broke to work, and one yearling Tuesday, November 6th, draft colt; 5 head of cattle, consisting of 1* black polled milch cow and 4 polled steer calves; ’42 head td hogs, consisting of 33 breeding shouts, 1 sow and 8 pigs; 46 bead of merinb sheep, consisting of 26 ewes"mid 20 lambs; ten tons o f timothy- hay jn , . , , „ * ., ■ h a rt, "TWn,.. A lt LOUlSlSdR 1 & fOUttd OlJ a t barn. Terms. All sums of $6 *nd of l200 feet; ftnd-win prabably under, cash; on all slims over { a cused of undercutting T ex a s / i-edit of 6 months fvill ,be given# pur- haser giving bankable note with two approved securities. Lunch at 12 o’clock. TuRKRULb & CuatAttg. S. T. Baker, Auctioneer; W. L . Cletoaps, clerk. J*OR FJEMADS COMPLAINTS and diseases arising from an impurs state of the bloody Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound is an 'invaluable specific,. Sold by C. M, Ridgway, a depth fee so* The grave of Thomas Jefferson has been desecrated by a Ncsbit laW pic nic, - My Lungs :\ 3 m m o k o i u \ wlti | hall cough* My If hX« consumption. ; Ayer’# Cherry Pectoral cured me promptly.” A. K. Randles# Nokomis, 111 * irewt>itaata.»..^ii^d#)-r m ,-^i^hffffflfii^iff¥rjifmiji1 You forgot to b t# a bfep. tie of Ayer’s Cheery fee - toral when your cold first came on, so, you let it run along. Evfm tvl|L your haM cougftng^lt wiu not dfbppdiri! ^cm. There’s a record of sixty ym% lo tell back-ouf ONE NIGHT ONLY Frank Burt and Geo. H. Nicolai W’lLt, PRESENT The Beautiful Pastoral Play The N ig h t Before Christmas A Way lor Lime uniiJres. A P'fey lor Middle Aged. A Play for the Thoughtless Youth. A Play for the Bear Old Folk t. A Flay lor the Jurist* the Editor* tbs i . CWgy* ■ 'I.,'.. .-tJ&M . Elaborate Special Scenery, A First-ojaas Company* Appropiate Stirring Musk. * . . . % » >M>W•- * * filJlltFries, 15 , 15 , 5 te RssemiSeats, - - 35 , 5 S, W '. - . j -’,-!*• a w , |loy, 14 , 190 : W h en Y WHi BESl f e Jane May Drop in tfl • ‘ Albert Nit| HIS KINSHAN-S Character pod Partial Sli ‘ Jri $e!ectfon,—St« - IfePPening , p Up-1-^ _, J*. , ’ . . r- Albert Nlebet, of 279 street, believes liekas ii tunc/.of. $500,00L0. ' Bh.rkei:,- isijus , artd'the two haVe' been- cretlysince the . Knig. , Conclave* , ; ; , The'fortune is ill jane ■anil money. A part of •in South Carolina, Th - fortune come from a di ' a bachelor, who died wii friends, or near kin, -H , his heir, but failed to -gi - in the will - Nisbet.is twenty-three and lives-witb-Jiis -moths - .sisters. , His father died , ago- ' The young rtian has d< avoid publicity, fearing | his ebapeea uf inheriting ■He was very reserved al but*to several of his frli ■not so reticent, and this given by them; The rich bachelor rola Closely Connected' to Nisi Nfsbet’s father were corn . expected'to inherit noth] In fact Itedid pot know relative existed. The first time he hearJ about two month? ago, j cCived a letter stating iff be to his interest to prhvl a relative of the man whj the South. The letter .‘of the dead man# hut ] mg bis '»ccret zenlouf fused to tell anyone. Nisbet# at first paid the letter* He though was.a schemer abd th ter would «ak him to three weeks passed art the incident. One day during tl writer, who waS a K called upon him and a to prove hfc relation that he was the trash Nisbet immediately Barker and the two w When the old bsebe he could not live tnitC gab to look arbund 1 whom fee’could leaved is said thtit there are n *te just as oloeely relai ville young man. s promised to be a diffit man with thy big for teen to find out the co He learned that Nis! 4 ,Bd. He also tearti yooug, of excellent hi Cided that he would lort Nrehit is sensitive. Said: “If there le one thin Wantyott tossy it let blind and poverty itrh But it Seems that tl Vras not explicit enoui .Will# While the friefi that ,he tamed him as hie address *i “tabulty was found it How the trustee fount itet It is one tin The estate w estimal °w . Wbete the will the Busteru truste Wl K# pta, NMiitfe .retarded si te*a by hi# mightKta ’ter «f the Twwnty-sixi l i i i -ekm *dl; tiiiMw --I .. vW
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