The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

1 • 4 *- - ■* ^*rft4<' '•W«i(|H|rip$qP!l 1-•’ $911! m m #it& m OTinr f im . ,When this item $» »*rk*d by, m Index, ifcdenotes that your- Subscrip­ tion j#overdueand*promptpayment isdesired. twenty - fourth YEAR. ho . 4S C ED AR V IL LO . O H IO .' FR ID A Y , O C T O B ER 2S, 1901. PRICE $1.00 A Y E A R . % ■f ‘ m . i ST, M M mouncemeni limed to announce [us a candidate On the fit i'or the office of Lie County, subject [election to tra held Ijer 5th. COMPLAlNfS tg frbnj ail impure lod Lichty's Celery |d is an Invaluable C, M. Ridgway. found oil at a depth [will probably be ne­ sting Texas, PU T ONLY Geo, H. Nicolai IrKn&Ksv }i Pastoral Play ire istmas |jhddrea, [.Agedf/ imghtlete Youth. LrOldPolkai' [j*tf tWEdHoM te ■« i— teltety, fewpafiy. ta Stirring' Muafe* ' . g , Ms i4» mi When You Bay ftem ea f, WHY NOT BUY THE BESTFORTHE PRICE We flave It for flea & Boys Wright's Genuine Health Underwear, fleece lined, strictly all-wool, fleece guaran- , teed not to rub off, Non-irritable, a t $x.oo per garment. AU-Wool Ribbed Underwear, in medium weight at $1,00 per garment. Browp ftfixed Fleece Lined Underwear a t 50c per garment. Blue Fleeced Lined Underwear at 50c per garment, * Winter Weight Tan Balbriggan at. 50c per garment. ' , ' Boys* Brown Mixed Fleece Lined Underwear at 25c per garment. Boys Blue and White Striped Balbriggan at 25c per garinent, v Sizes—*Shirts: 27 to 44; Drawers 26 to 44, 5:• „ ! . j New Fall White and Fancy Monarch Shirts. . . . * 1 . c . D a v i s , TAILOR HATTER . ' A N D - ' FURNISHER May Drop in the Lap . of Albert Nisbet.' HIS KlNSflAN’S CHOICE . a , Character and Partial Blindness Factors ,, irt SelecUort,—Sti'ange^yfe , . , Happening., - ' V* f * % • ' • * 1 * Albert Niebet, of 2706 Went Mmp street, believes he has inherited a* fqt-> tups \ot $500,900. Bis pftopusy, 3;&ps7!&,Fhrker,1sjust as confident atilTthe two have been/- working se- - firefly since the Knights Templars’ Udncisve,' ,,\The fortune js ip fend; fin^fhouses ami money.. A part of it is located in’South Carolina., The prospective fortune'cofne from a distant relative, ’a bachelor, who died without intimate friends or near 'kin . " >tfe inafle-bfisbet . his heir, but failed t<r give bis address •in the will. ’■ -Nisbet’is twenty-three years*of age aiid lives with his ..mother nad three sisters. .His father died eleven years " >, .. The yoting man has done his best to ayoid publicity, fearing ifc night hurt, his.chances of inheriting the estate. Be wasvery reserved about the story ' but to several of his friends ' he; was not bo reticent;'and this is the account gjrefi by them: : The rich bachelor relative wfte not; closelyconnected to Nisbet. Ho an i Nisbef’s lather were cousins, Nisbet expected to inherit nothing from liim Tn fact did hot know the bachelor lelati.ve existed, The first time he heard of hirn uraa ■ about two months ago, whan, be re­ ceived a letter stating that 1it would be to his. interest to pfove that he Was Vrelative of the man who had died in tile South. The lette* gave the name of the dead man, but Nisbet is guard* lug his'secret zealously and has re­ fused to tell anyone. * Nisbet, at first paid no attention to , the letter. Be taugh t thattheWriter was a schemer ana that the next let­ ter would ask him to remit. Two or- three weeks passed and Nisbet forgot the incident. , . One day during the conclave the writer, who was a Knight Templar, eaHed upon hiib and again asked, him to prove his relationship. He said that he was the trtSte& of the estate. Nisbet immediately consulted Mr, Barker and the two went to work. When the old bachelor'realized that he conid not live muck ‘longer he be* to look around for some one to whom becould leave hie money. I t »' .that there are many others who atejust as closely related as the LoUiS* ville young fnan amt the choice promised to be a difficult one for the waft with the big fortune. He sent WRnto find out'the condition of each, lift learned that Nisbet was almost Wind, He also learned that he was yomigpnf excellent habits and he de* sided thatiie would look no further. Nrablt is sensitive. Ltet night he laid; “ If there.ia otve thing that I do not - Want you,jo say it is that I am poor,, blind and poverty stricken,* $nt it seems that the old bachelor **? not explicit enough In making his While the friend# ofNlabet say ibat he named; him as bis heir it did hot give h!s address and considerable dffifculty was found In locating him. How the trustee found him It * my#- tory, but it is one that le giving Ni«* betasd his.’attornwy Httlo ooacerh- ^ ®he estate k estimated at over Where the will wm probated or ^ho the Eastern trustee T«,Neebit trltt . ietl ay one, Nisbetfa regarded m a mod#! young ftxn by his neighbors ami ft « m*tet Wof the TVeutytlxth and Market ^teeW Baptist ■ chwre^, - - IiotrW% ikwrtersloutuat, , j , ¥ AWonderful Machine. ■, following the idea of Thomas Ca- dtigau of this city, the O, S. Kelly company hgs perfected an invention which is designed to revolutionize the present, process of making paper. The- machine is now in operation at Cedarville and is turning out 4 tops of the'finished product,, every day. By ail ingenious method, the material never \stops-iftcv.it leaves the stock room ,unt.J it potties over athe. rolls ready tor the market. The machine was made iu the O. S. Kelly shops in tins city and will sell at not leas than 810,000. I f is ' o f such recognized merit that it is not- deputed advisable to manufacture it in connection with any ..other article of manufacture' and i t is altogether possible that a big com­ pany- wilbhe.organized for the special purpose of carrying forward,the man ufacture of what i& believed.to be a machine which, will entirely revolu­ tionize the process of making "paper. The machine1ha# been finished and in operation fop,- some time'with a. View to.making, such improvements as can only he .suggested by haying it-in act­ ual operation.' ThU only obstacle in, the way of the organization of a com­ pany to make it is the present lack of -information a s ' to' the horse’' power Heeded to operate in,comparison with the power needed to operate other ap pliaucea of the same capacity/ "To date therafias.never been a .machine vhicbda capableunmaking paper pulp ready for the rollers by acontinuous process. This machine takes the rags, straw, paper or wood, such os the case may be, the Same being fed in at obe end apd without stopping in its pro- cess* of reduction -come# out at the other rftady to'enter the rolls of the paper -machine proper. By itB use the raw materiel could be fed into one' end of the machine and a newspaper printed direct from|the other if itwere deemed advisable to undertake the ex­ periment jusf as an illustration. The. patentrare all held in this city and great things are predicted Tor the’in­ vention;.. i There, is but one machine of the kind in. the wOrjd.—Springfield Sup, ~ ( , .... . ■ v Public Sale. As we are overstocked, we will offer a t public sale at our residence, two miles southeast of, Cedarville, on the Turnbull road, Tuesday, Oct, 29, at 1 p, m. (sun time), 2 head of horses, consisting of -one draft mare, doming five, broke to work, and one yearling draft colt; 5 head of cattle, consisting of 1 black polled milch cow and 4 polled steer calves; 42 bead of hogs, consisting of 33 feeding shonts, 1 sow and 3 pigs; 45 head of merino sheep, consisting of 26 ewe# and 20 lambs; ten tons of timothy bay in barn. Terms; All sums of $5 and under, cash; on all sum# over 15 & credit of 6.mouths will be given, pur­ chaser giving bankable note with two approved Securities* Lunch at 12; O’clock. TtfWTBWjT. & Cl/ilMANS. S. T. Baker, Auctioneer; > \Y L. Clemaus, clerk. —A, hew remedy for hiliousnew Ik now on Sale a t G, M. Bidgway's drug store, I t la nailed Chamberlain’s Stom­ ach and Liver Tablets. I t give# quick relief and will prevent the attack if given as soon as the first indication of tlte disease appears, Price, 26 cents peflmx. Sample# free, The Leading ■Pall Style Hats. *rp * Annual AnAOHftcsment of CedorvlHc Lecture Course Cfdftago €tf« Club, flWtebek Hon* Waitate Bruce, Nov. da* Hen* John B, Gordon, »#«* *** *!H«tef, fe A»fjNHerttkrir $t § w m n m m «*'*•*•» ‘m Mofikdwfrt I Asshowu by us are correct to /' - the minute. < $2.00 $3,00 SHOWING Of 3 SEASONABLE You’re right in coming to us for the g® - i '-1 • ( ' * i," , ; j v ' JFor there is no such style and good tailoring seen in any , other store., \VF-OFFER the choice of 501) pure . ' Wool Men’s Overcoats tomorrow* a t only M". %: L ' :'WE- ABE SELLING Men’s long cut Oxford gray Over­ coats—-the swell new style, also medium lengths of all wool fabrics—coats you ' can’t ‘ see anywhere under ' 812.00, for ohiy $ 1 0 • HUNDBED ARE BUYING our swell all wool long and modium length Gver^onts'—of Oxford grays, black Vicunas, oVerplaid Ghcviots nnd hnndsoine ICerseys, $15.00 Not a Tailor in Springfield van Equal Our Special Made Fine Overcoats, they can’t equal them for style, fit or tailoring, and yet their prices are double ours, at $ 16 . 00 , $ 16 . 50 , $ 18.00 .■■■■# A’ GOOD BARGAIN IN TltOUSEnS—The good lit* r ting stylish makes—every pair bearing our guarantee $3.00 V FASHIONS AND FABRICS Will impress you strongly with the illimitable characteristics which always distinguish clothes' that KREDEL & ALEXANDER . sell.- There ,is an individuality about them which the most critical dresser will recognize and appreciate. ,■Meriteroiis . “ e Merchandise is the keynote of our suceess, and it is advantageous to you in seeing the suberb iinia ''stock before making‘.your purchases.^ ‘ \ THE IMMENSE STOCK OF I Includes a dozen, different styles of good serviceable stylish lines at ' . We have a special liUe-of All-Wool Suite in single and . double breasted, including black Clays and iblue Sergesj, Thibeta and fancy Gassimeres, for . . o o A SPECIAL LINE of. very stylish pure wool .Serges, nobby Scotch hnd blue and black Thibeta made to retail for $15.00. will be found here tomorrow for $ 13.50 A GREAT ASSORTMENT—Style after style-all the new nobby Suitings out for fall and winter, and the tailoring as good as any your merchant tailor would make for $25.00 to 830,00, can he seen here for $ 15.00 THE VERY BEST IHING MONEY GAN BUY ■ are thp men’s handsome suits—in the beautiful Worsted, Thibete, Vicunas, Scotches and Clay Diag­ onals, at $R.OO *>■$ 20.00 t s i s t ClwGreatest stockofBovs' M M g inOlfio. ^lre Are Selling the good wearing Knee Bants Suits, age 3 to 10 .years, worth $2.69, “lor only,.^................... ,,*.$1,98 We Are Selling pure wool Knee- Bants Suits ' in Sailor, Vestee, the Manly and 2-Biece Double Breasted styles, reguter $3.00 values for.................. $2,60 We Are Selling the nobby 2 and 3-Piece Suits the double knee and sent/ as good as any $5,00 suit in Ohio, for,...... ..........,,*.,.$3,93 1,000 Fine Novelty Suite for boys 3 .to 16 year, the best ever put on sale, for,',.,.$5,00 . * ”, Reefers—to fit lwys 3 (ojOJyciirs, in dark blue, sale tomorrow.................................... ..$1,67 Hredel# Jflexander MtalASi' near Limestone SPRINGFIELD, O. Top Coats and Reefers to fit boys 3 to 16years, of excellent fabrics, including Russian Blouse Overcoats, f o r * . $2. 95 Top Goats and Reefers to fit boy# 8 to 16 year#, tbe new style#, ibey’rd tbe beat we aver had for the price, only...i,,......,...*...,...$6.00 Flannel Blouse Waists,.# fine variety*..60c up Young Men’s*Suits—the long trouser styles, ■ 14 to 20 years, in nobby mixtures, black amydue................. *..,.,....,$5,00 The Swell Tailored Suits—age 14 to 20 yftars, the kind usually sold for $12,50 and $15.00, —here tomorrow*.* $1000 Men’s Uuderwear, Gome in ami tee this increased de­ partment* domile tbO’ space^ of last year, selling reliable underwear at $oc, 75c, $1.00, $i.go lias built up this business. T h ^ B i g S h i r t B u s i n e s s Done by Krcdel <feAlexander te the result of telling the beat make# at •, * , r $WQ% n& *• Talk About Style—you want to see our Swell Overcoats for young men in the Yoke- and Box styles, a big line at.,,...,..$5 $18,,,,.,... money Back Without Argument When Your . Purchases Are Not What Yon Want* Kredel # Alexander *_ Mai» St* turn LlmevtdM,' ' SPRINGFIELD, ©. \)A Vfi* 1 A* 4- f 1 i k

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