The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
aim “My &*ir vwi faHa* ©ratkad tw iu li ir*y v#ry feet* „S«t f*m B*to\nmvmwQ€ t i » WtWimri- re*»«Kfthe natural c«Jor.’ ’-<™Mr*. 5. Z. Benmnnw,Cohoes* H. Y* ' I fs impossible for you oof to look old, with the color,of seventy years in your hair l Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your;gray; hair!; IF not, use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. In less than amonth your hair will have all the T m mhm «a«* wigbt, out off ora* rami «:' d«y, bmkraat piaferably, Taka » ©up o f etatr aotbef ripping it •lowly, Live largely tm btta mUat, T*i*. ptaty pf exercise» Avoid $u-, |BtigW i^-i 4 a t o l ^ j ^ 8 -^u iy J j *- im ‘ HomtJonwiiiL ' ' ■ a** A iL Wf* gray.nair1 dark, rich color of youth:” p,»* a fettle. Andftutlste; •If y * w druggist'raonot supply yoo, #S«d tw ous doTJar (viutwa wilt typreaa ’give timwme Jeo, Atldrcws. I*aweU/3lJi«, 1 /©■„ * ' local anft 'Personal. Bopi to Mr. awl -Hre,Stewart Towrisley last Saturday, a ^irl. v A^JSfow.js the time to get your buggy ’ painted at Wolford's \ Miss Della Ford uiithftaiuedjamini*. t?er o f youunpeople at tea, fritlay, <—Tbebest /line of dollars ip ‘tbe , ...town at Dorn’s. - -" ~ • ’ 1. ilia. J. S. (-ramble, o'f Alexandria, Indiana, was entertained, this week by her sister, Mrs. W. M. Hatbuwon.* -r-Wanted—All ‘atqnee, •’ my sacks let inuc*J W*B*. Sterrott..; Glsas, .Dpan is building the new barn fof the Hagar Paper Qo. ~s —For light buggy harness, work , harness, whips, pads, etc,,, fry Dorn, the hafpess man. ■ < i - 1 - .Kerr & Hasting Bros, have their * new elevator apparatus about 'in ol der and'expect to be ready to shell - corn about the first of (he week..’ > —^SeKeina.saltrheum,tetter,chafing,' . ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quicklycured by DeWitt’a^yitch Ha-' ' zel Salve. Tbq Certain pile cure, - The Court house comraision will On .TtUylG,offer .fOrsale4 percentgold . biHids to the amount o f § 84 , 000 . ' ,. ’ ' > ^ A *f *- t '’l a —Neyr Crop California •Apricots \ : Beaches, Brumes, Grapes and Raisins at>'Grny^«fJ>’ ; ’ >.*' / V Editor Bhiirand lhmily, of Mqrrow, spent Sabbath bore. Brother’ Blair , has disposed of his, newspaper find ’plant at Morrow, the change taking effect Monday. He, Has, not decided where he wilt locate. ' - ' \ Mr. John McLean this week made some repairs and changes on the .ver* ahda at theresidence o f MrdhAndrew. • winter,’ \ *’ ^ -.-T ■-^-Danger, disease,and death follow neglect of the bowels. Usu-DeWitfc's Little Early Risers to roguiato them and you will add years to your life and lifo to yqur years. Easy to take;-1 never gflph.;' Ridgway & Co. —For the best gMvaunted iron water tanksand troughs see Bierce & Stewart as they will quota you lowest price*. —A KHfgtcal operation is not nee*- essary to cure piles, DeWlfctV Witch Haxel S*J yo saves *11 that expense and never fails. Beware o f counter* feits. Ridgwey & Co.* W. H., Baxon o f Jamestown, has,; writtm. a book balled. “ A Buckeye Baron” I i. Is nut qnt by the, Robert Clark Bublishiog’Co., of Cincinnati. I The writer wiu receive ^royalty for' its publication,. * Dr. B; R. Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THREAT, Glasses Accurately Ad- justed, Alte-nRirildingj Xonia, 0 , 'I'tlepHoue.— Oifice Up, A B«lSeac<i No. ji, —Mr. Junes Brown of Butsmontb, Va.,’over 90 years o f age, sofibred for S wlth a .bed sore , on i»is fape. iciabs cobld apt help him, De* Witt’s AVitoh .Hazel Salve cured him permanently. ' ‘ Rrdgvyay &Oo,. The Dnyton &* Xenia and Rapid Transit lines are now operated by the one power house, that of the Dayton & Xenia, The Rapid. Transit has been closed down, - ' . \ ' > ' J > ./ lr . . If ’ —Notify the City Hotel you ayeJgo» Ing-to take dinner there next Sunday. Yon-wilHgef a’' s p ^ i dinner at a special price. ■ • / >—The painting season is here, why not lmve yonr house-..brightened-by }\ coat of James E. Petto ids Sun Proof paint. 'A-five year guarantiee gtye'n. Sold by Kerr <$?Hastings B,rbk. -'Mr, and-Mrsv .'W, Btot’ensoh will entertain a- number of, friends, pext Tuesday evening,’ in honor of Mr and Mis. Ohns. T. Stevenson. ' -P«intyour hguge with Jupies E, Patton's Sun proof Paint. ,Get it at' Kerri'A: . D, S. Ervin and daughters, Bhujch *and Mary axpert to hum next Tu*»- day for Buhafo/to taka in thaHxpo* wtion. They will also stop -over at Chautauqua, Kl iaaAha* Qrjr left Thursday even* jug for Mdnmouth, Til., where she wi visit for several weeks. She will stop in Chicago enronte and spud a few d&yawith Rev, Riley Utile, The Exstrftvaganza. Co„ male « ofl5colyrtri[ players, ^.wlUpresent i comedy, entitled,' tsA Trip to IlonO' lulu” at thoojje’ra house iouight, Ac missiofi 10 an” 15c, .Mr, ( Thomas, Mechling will some time, this coming month,hold a coj : show in his grove Boutli 'of town’ Prizes will be given for the best. !The cheesefactory is making in the neighborhood o f 200 pounds o f cheese daily, They are receiving between 1800and 20Q0 poupds pftmilk daily —Got your buggy painted \ at Wolford’s. J, M. Wilson promoter o f the Day-* toil & Xenia Tractiob company seems to be getting the worst sof it about Columbus. He represents himselfas securing rights o f way for the Colum* bus, Grove City and South Western, hlftBaptrFisher,has i^uedw circular warning property owners to stay clever o f him or his agents. This line Is un der the same management as isthe D. & .& IL —The bilious, tired, nervous map 'cannot successfully compete with his heldthy rival, DoWitt’sLittle Early Rfserr the Two passenger trains collided on the Pan Hapdle near .Yellow . Springs,’, Sunday morning.* •’ Several' ’were/ badly bruised. The'cugiues were badly wrecked, The accident is sup posed ,fo have' been due 'to ’ broken wires qnd ,tbe failure, to ,get, messages; through.- The accident Would have been.avoided'had not. the .train from Springfield ?been .delayed by limbs knd trees blown across the tract —Jennie—To-have a round* 'beau tiful neck wiggle your head from side to ,side, ' every» night .take Rocky MbuntflimTea. It's a short cut to a graceful form 85 c. > Ask your drug gist. , - ' ' * ■ • > *, - " Miss Catrie,Olins is moving her household goods^ into tile Tewneley property on Xenia' evenue afid will reside hero during her vacation. Vegetarian, . ■a ‘ % Baked Beane, j - ■ With Tomatoe Bailee. » „ No Aleut. No Fat. 4’ A t Gray’s, ; A competitive reaper trial .will be held in Clark county ou the .farm of Berch Taylor, eight miles west o f Springfield, on the Big Four and the D. 8 , & U. electric line; July 1 , 1901. The trial is to be open to the WOrld hud be conducted undef the auspices o f the Clark County Agrlcul-' fural Society. The object is to give! farmers an opportunity, o f determin ing the comparative merits of tbe dif ferent make of machines at work in thcrfield under sameconditions,. Com petent men have been selected as judges, they being taken from differ ent parte,of the state. —The weather is nice why nothave that old buggy repainted - * at Wolford's famous pill* for oonstip* tjOfl Will remove the cause of your troubles, Ridgway & Co, choice line o f all s, at Gray’s., , NOTICE, Customers are requested to return to us iftt once all gram bags branded kinds of ^ ‘Andrews & Go.” j Kerr & Bastings Baoe. SUMMER FURNITURE. A Fine Btoek of Furniture Consisting A full assortment of Bed Room Suits* . _ A fine stock of Rockers, ; A complete fine of Combination Book Cases* A full stock ofeverything in the Furniture Line* UlltatVotmillKtcffoebytradingwithil$« Tim largest Btock to BeWt From. , * TJmLowest Prices* . m . . n - it %*, 1 .... 1 -’$* * . t / ~ * , -v-V * f • * f ) Special in$ideBoardf: j We will for a time mske apedal prices on all Bide Beards, Belter select early <*«* m Carptf Departwem H Tull of Bdr0din$ •JAMBS 'H, fief!li;LAN, F u r h itu fd '* k * *’ * F R fie r a i'j^ ii^ c r d r * from some twenty customers, this be ing about bidfthe number that prom ised. |The test;of tbe milk is showing up remarkably well, testing about 4' per cent butter fat, 'this being consid ered a large per cent for thie Bine Of year. *The management now bas some thing like 2909 pounds o f the product in the curing room, o f which .will be ready, sometime next month, Council meets Monday July 8 , when our citizens Will have an opportunity o f sampling Cedarville cheese. —Plymouth Binder Twine,. A, P« X . grade* perijpound 101 c, Sfaudan in 501b bales, Hay , , 11 cents. Machine Oil, (the best) per ,gal. 3fie, at Bird's. Messrs Andrew. Winter, John Me Gorkell, Thomas’ Tarhox and George ;Winter took a*day Off yesterday ant Went fishing over at the river. ’ ■Every thing was■ arranged for a good day’s outiug, and. all which-goes to,mak< the inner matt at par with the rail liona'ire for the ’ moment was w “eVi dence ,A s for liquids', they* preferet 1 the cool . Bpring water, as we can -vouchTor after a direful inspection of the vehicle before the start Brawuie Overalls,’ 5 to 15 year .sizes phr pair 25c. Child’s Tan Slippers (out of style only) sizes 8 to 2 lit 49c. a pair, regu far price' was $1 teill.25. _ , ‘ "Wall Paper Remnants per holt J-2and->3c, , at Bird's* After to-day the.Ladies -Exchange will close for four weeks, when they will again resume the exchange' and be giad'to welcome their’ patrons. ■/' ; . . vik * - -. —Pudding pane, stewing crooks Preserving-^Kettles, Frui t Jars ofal. kinds, Sealing .Wax, Pnrafine Wax Can Tops and.Rubbof'S at Cdopet’s See the-Weir Fruit Jatv the newest and best Jar opt. Mrs. Harry G, -Brown -and little daughter, ,-.of-DenveiV~ Colin,, arrivet Thursday and are. the guests of their Uncle, W. M. Barber and family. Mr. Brown is expected toarrive today, —Tbebest harvesfing machineoq at Cooper’s, Miss Wright who has been tho guest of her brother. Calvin, left Thursday for her home in Indiana, accompaihet by' her friend, .Miss Hanba, daughter of Mr, Gilbert Hanna. —Coopers stock o f groceries islarge and complete^ leave your order* for anything in his line andher will see that you get it. Marioti McLean this i^week sold his; team d f horses td' Ed Turnbull .for $300,' He then purchased a mule team from Hayes McLean for $200, .Tjhis team he intends using for JjiS wagon to drive through to Oklahoma, He will leave the last Of next Week, . -JuBt before going to press we -are informed o f a terrible accident at the lime kilns of theD. 8 . Ervin Co, about 3:30 p. m. Martin Coffey,, white; aged about 17 and Jonah Weakley, colored, were badly injured the former probably fatal. A .load o f rock ou ine track between kilns two and three upset. Coffey was at work overhead and waif riding the caf at the time it became Unbalanced. He Came to the ground soma thirty feet below* alighting head first on a pile o f rock, «His bead .was badly crushed. Weakley wa# at work on the ground unloading. Some woedsdi* rectiy below. His only injury was a badly cut leg, which is serious but not dangerous. Itawlifl McLean arrived home yes terday morning after nearly two years absence in tTncleSam’sservice* Bawl htw spent most of his time in the Phil ippine Islands, and went through many hardships. His appearance hn# changed considerable add be loofes’ss though he had seen rough treatment. Just after arriving at Ban .Francisco he was taken sick and was in the bos* pital for several days, which accounts for his,physical appearance. ’ He say# the United States is good enough fo f him,’ Bert Iliff, another Ceffarvil- fiftli also arrived home yesferdfiy- . CATARJtHCANNOF b ECURED with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the "seat of the disease. Catarrh la iv blood or con- "’s! dfsea^eand jn order to cure it you must lake internal remedies, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter* nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a, quack medicine, lb wa# prescribed by- onfa o f the.! best physicians jft this country for yearn, and is a regular prescription, It is. E d of the best tonioe known, d with the best’ blood puri fiers, anting directly on the mm-nus surface*. The perfect combination of the two ingredient# J# what pro duce#such wonderful result#,ln curing Catarrh, . Heipl for .testimonials free, ' F, J, C hrsby <YCo , .Toledo, (), Hold by Druggists, 75e, llair#F#imlly Pill* are tha b*wt, CUfTQN WftS. Hr. and Mr*. Harris, Ann ' Belle Clark and KUffuid McCullough are eapjping down the river this week* ..Wednesday-, Mr, and. Mrs* McCul lough and the Misses^ Russclls .took dinner with them. While there Mias Etta ran a thorn through her shoe into her foot which caused her much pain, ' Mr. G'l®n Luce received.hi# papers for the postoffice last Saturday, He had them signed up regularly ami for warded to Washington. D. C? This was a complete surprise to everybody, as Mr* Clark was giving satisfaction, Parytism does a heap at times, CJifton is going to have,« large 4 th of July and would like to see ten thousand people her *1 qq that date. The- 8 , of V ’s, have the running o f it and of course ijt will be a success- Gomeevey and enjoy a day’s outing. Base ball in the afternoon npd ether attractions, Work is progressing rapidly on H i Wing’s neW bnijdjag aud will he ready for occupancy,by the middle of August. We wish we had more Wings in this QoronmnUy, as Ed. is a hustler. , ' 1 - Rev,' Brownlee went to Cincinnati Saturday to deliver the annual address to the Alumni Association and stu dents of the University of Citieinnivti, He returned Wednfesda^- Children’sday services were held In the M. E..Church last Sabhath even/ b g . ' The smices (were extra good and the children deserve great praise. Special music was rendered* - , Remember the Lawn Fete at the M, E. Cliurch yard Saturday night*. Come and help a good cause with youfi dlnm^nud’ get, value received, *' •Dr. find Mrs,' Spahrare arranging to visit their, son,- Jim*' in California in about two, weeks- - . - , Mr. Ferguson, who -was- elected PrnfessOr of <air school lias resigned and accepted another'school. Cal ,Luse 'is having his house' paint* ed which adds greatly, to it# appear ance. i t Zi'-Zr Good Hats, At Rsa'isona'ble Prices ' V‘ * * '»r J n " * ~ «4» ' ,,, ' ‘ ^, ' * V , V ;■ Call OB, V ; i-Vf $ LEADING CLOTHIER, ^ V T ! E f** B ^ ^ f j ^ i *' ^ - '' .vi y U ^ / ^ ' . i ^ » r j ’ 1** * t * ^ ** j ' > \ Ohio. iHwekwiwi ‘ At tho meeting of .the Jamestown council last Monday night the .ques tion of a prnhibitary ordinance, came up hnd such an ordmheewas placed mi its first aud second readings-' It was them!eft_over until the next regular meeting* Theysulonu men recognize their position and.asked that they be allowed to continue business, over the Fourth ' . .Tlie small boy and somp large-ones too- with the 'fire cracker -will be greatly -in-evidence Thursday .1 . ‘ Stontsviilo.'Mo., May.S, 1900 ’■ ’ ■Gentlemen;—ThaVe^fipen troubled with Indigestion and Constipation' hm the last two years,' and have tried' every remedy known, hot/had never received any-relief until I washanded, a trial bottle pf Dr. Caldwell'sBy rap Pepsin throe jh our druggisf/J. •W. Watson’, winch, gave me inimediate relief, -andT afterward bought a fifty- centbottle, which J- can truthfully say bns giyen, fim more relief'than anything I have, eves* ‘tricd-v-'R." B, Hurd//Sold, by O. M, Ridgwny* , f * * ^ ’ .. ^ Frank' Jackson entered his horse, “ Little Jim" iu the races at- Charles, ton for the Fourth* Frank will show ’emdiow it’s done- „ ‘ .Tho G. A. R. yesterday .moved their headquarters to * the room fori rnerly used by W, L. Clomans. . Several o f the horsemen fropi hem had, their speeders up at Crawford’s track 'ffiursilay aud some lively work Win?engaged in for a short time, 1 , Sunday ttfcursion. Kpeeud train leaves here at (t.'a/m.! Huinhiy Jmic 30lh for Ciiic.inunir Round trip 81 23. ’ f - . We/orfe ’Selling. ■ , Choice Old Potatoes 50c per bn., - - IC lbs Granulated Bugar for 81 , 00 *. lfii lbs Obfleft A-.BagUr for'Sl OO/ k Our 124 cent Primes,' per Ih.fty., - 6 loaves ofTrader’s ,Bread' tor 25c, — 5 Gallons Gasoline for OOe. , ’ I tit Bird's. • i tmuuee&arrangements have,beeu made ,fo 1 stop the, Pan-American Express ’\ oyer tim Akron Route, (Tmin No. 44 , Ou tlie -ErieRailrOq<D at stations -be* ,tween Akron aud; Medville to let off’ 4 passengers fiolding'' tickets from Col umbus and ,points 'west tfieroft upon application ,to(Conductor* 1y vA .miVEWNG- W A X ■ -ednfidedJo us,t!ie other day that lie • used Dr. , Caldwell’s Hyrup Pepsin hi . Ms’family aim* needed no .other rein- ! i.*,. v* -t-yehtira'1 ConStt- Headacho , and,Stomach-Troubles,' Bold by ,CV M, Ridgway-'' ' l t y , * *-/t Owing to tile change in thomanagoment o f tho i>jd owAwp;M n‘own Ufitt of Biia^y ^ Steinfels, the newmanagement has decided to mitlce’ tho vju^pifitic 'slUd 'eYer held in SouthernOhio; Under the new management iliK stoi e tvyl hureattur retail . clothes ot wholesale or manufacturers’ prices SH* MJUiiLKl MAX S jpiUiFiTS. but’ direct from the manufacturer to the consiuner. In doin*• tills we, Imre concluded to' sacrifice .tlie stockbnhand, AT PRICES FAB BELOW THE C ost OF .UAXUF.M ------ — --- --------- ---------------- 7 -------- •TVJ - •> iA fS fW W S ^ A M W ' Two hupdred and three Suits, former price $S.5oj change of- business sale gricem-*....*..... ............. ....... r . . ....... Sixty-seven Suits, former price $iaoo, change of business sale sale..... ..................... ......... ................................. Two hundred and eleven Suits, former price $12 to $15-00, change of business sale price***........................... One hundred and ninety-eight Suits that sold from $18.00 td CfT RC $25.00, sale price hiit.fitmitiiitiitvAimt-Wf*: * ■ * # vi**«*»■#(PlwtvV' YoungMen and Bdys’lSufta. €4 Saif#, fatmtt price $ 6 . 50 , the #rie price. . . . . . . . . . $ 3 . 0 0 ujSttit*, former*price$m, now. . 8 6 . 1 5 tSy Suite, were $2 to $ 15 , no# # . . 3 8 . 8 5 ■ -1 ■ - ' Men'sTroasers. in this department the shears have cut very deep*. Anypair of^Trous ers in,the house at 50c on the dot- * lar dtirirtg this sale. Thl* Sils Will last But Fbrty tN Earlier You Comi. tha J Bttltr Will fit th» Saltations. Children’* 3 -ahda;Fi«{^|ri|t*. % 6 $ Suit*, former pr^e^#.S#l ntty 8 8 $ Suit*, former prit*$ 4 $ b . V 3 S 3 Sajtr, weie $6 50 to ^ now , . 8 4 / ^7 8 s j . m f i m m r ‘ -#*MON BKASD«* BRADY 8i STEINPELS <rl A FurbishingMoods. Oafentirb Ifiieof Furni&hingGoods consistingouthelatest patternsand elites/w«i be ioid at' prices .that wifi surprise the closest trader, WT ffrisM urt"iMKit qooiedwiil opntinoe y#a that Hr#m*an jM > Tbaatdm rm ia i d m w , weroraato, | - * " At* GEORGE HALLER, A L L A N W , m W & p t i m m m m r 'ttastrism Parta#ra» S u c c e s s o r s t o B r a d y A* S t ^ i n f e ! * , • | 35 EhWAIN 8 T„XENIA, O.
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