The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
■**1f ~ L o c a l a n d P oT so a aL OBAMsIKS |JT D r u g s , M e d i c i n e s , ; y -•• • . , .( '■•. .-■{-. .■ 1 -• i •? n . 5 - • • 1 ;^ . C h e m i c a l s , , W B g u a e a n - Personal atteniiou for; Prescriptions,. Only Purest Drugs Used, (Lowest Prices, ,f ; Quality the very best, Open Sundays Only Between . .- the Hours B to IB a . nr; * a n B 4 t o l p , m . . t&? Opposite Opera' House, Ben G. Ridgway, Mgr; Mikikt ikikikikik Mtv 0 ; JZ/ Jobe,' of near Selma, waS 'to Xenia yesterday, visiting liik filter, Mr.-tToba If Jobe, rind other t.htiWs, ■' His rc-ril object ia coming f)->W'i, however, was tospfe T viij HuMdson^now visiting W p, Hutchison, Hew tutor ,it Monmouth code., % ;d not seen for fourteen yeare, and the meeting, was &most delightful cue,—Gazette. *' , y * , \VVrtJ;tJi 0 O»ly inbiee tliat carries a ‘.v, full1,line', of ^Overcoats'. ftnfi^Sulf&pf ip -•Clothing in'* Cedayidlle. We show / _ more than all others combined, tryus ' once , ' ' Ht Bird's. Hon. Wallace Brace Hoy, 22, >|; Deputy SheriffTarbox «ru la town > yesbuday. j E*ri Jamwn fe visiting his sister, Mra, Grant Lloyd, a t Farmersvilie, this week, . The ,W. O. T. U, wilt 'bold a meet.! fog Thursday, the 21stf at 2:20 p,-m. a t the home of Mrs. D. 8, Ervin, Subject for, discussion, ^Nonalcoholic Medication,” All, are welcome- , * "* Tt ia probable that &number of the ! hunters about here, will leave next 'week for the'southern part of the state on« hunting tour, , . , Men’s Dress Pants at 12, 2,50, 3 sod 3,50 pair * - a t Bird’s, Prof. Warner, former’ of Clifton, but at, prespat tusking hie home here, has been secured by,the Presbyterian church, ot Xenia to lend the 'choir. , The^plht for the next number of the lecture coarse will open at M b ’ -CoMumY on Tuesday, Nor, 19, at 9 a. ra* ■ A young fellow riding a horse be longing to George Calloway met with au *ooi4ant that might have cost him big life, }Th5le coming to towa a t a fairly goo. , - the horse struck a pile of upepread ejiiprock, throwing him to the ground, the hoy falling head long into the rock, Huf face and hand# were badly cut, but nothing •seripus. We were unable .to learn his name. / IVe show an Up-to-date line of men’s and boys fine shoes,,and prices are right a t Bird’s. We hare bad several requests dur< ig the past week to publish th hktor< leaf part of# sermon delivercd by Rev f? * 1 fc- \rt \ *>• I , BomlaetBabbath, However we we?e unableihls week and may next, , —.You could hardly given ulcer or more appreciated Christmas present than a. set of Dowuipg’sPan-American and Niagara viewk. ■ The night scenes showing.th&electrical display are par- •' * rfv “ FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING -L a te s t m ode cu tting Dresses, Capes, W ra p s and C o llare ttes, I f o m easurem en ts taken . B y . i m p r e s s i o n F r e n c h system , by M adam e B rown , o f N ew Y o rk , Forfecfcfifc gua ran teed . T a ilo r-m ade Su its a Sp ec ia lty , B r . S tew a r t’s O ld Office* M a in an d Ohniicolfoe Sts, C edarv ille, 'i,'-, ’■ iX 1-: ;■ ' . - •■.■•. - We cannot see how Xenia is going to be benefited by a prohibition ordi nance and no .saloons and yei "have the distillery at Trebeins aud two breweries InXenia in;operation. The old brewery In the east end of town is to be opened up for the manufacture of ale aud beer. There is. notjiiug in the ordinance to prohibit the sale of beer, ale aud otber liquors in gallon quantities,.. Hon, Wallace Bruce is one of those magnetic orators whose well rounded sentences sounding from his lipa move the audience to round after round' of | applause, - ’ s, . % Men’s pelt Boot# with Baft bra.nd iicula lyfimj. r u b t a r a r e t t e b i t tm a , I t t e'p„{--Bta.K i o i ' n Cbicgo - j premises to be an immense affair, lb William Walker, of west o f ; town, ! the Poll Angus class there are already returned a few days -ago from Chi- J127 head entered, while the Red Polled cage, where*,he has been under Dr, j have 33 head,j There are Some eight Dowle’e care for, the treatment of a J or ten other classes besides these, lb cancer. He reports that the caheer I the fot cattle that »'1H be'offered -for has disappeared and that Me health-is {sale'Messra, B, Brudfutd & Sott and much improved.- - - - j Andrew Bros, will each ibe repre- The’first snow <rf the season feij j - ■ . • ■ yesterday.'- ' ’ The Chicago Herald says: Twenty, „ , ... . „ , .. ", v I thousandfrieght cars are needed .forI riank Shipp’d,otApay.On. sp of a Unew pmoe$f raisins* figs, natss* j ininiediate use l*y the railroads eotor-’ I h*rtj 4 vuh ytunW > currants, etc, at Cooper’s *| ,ug phicago. Not siijce 1886 has the frieght car shortage bean so givut 0o „The new system of operating the first room in the public schools has. been Irau;muled and everything! Works in first-clam imler, a|l being satisfied, f t is the opinion of many that ecliooi * half dayifm- die y-mn^ef j .folks is long enough.^ * 1 —Some'spebial iuduc,'tiienthfor the j Ohristiime trade nt'0owni»gV$tudib,' Getbirvilhs Fiid tjs only. - " Dr. P . B. Madden, Practice lim i?rd to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glassed Accurately*Ad* rm; S the I Whifefiwi',0 »iloo,.|iuri’»tjin 1 h st, j c* J tor stileBird’#. r . , - - - J •ifte Is in Qhicago idlngjuiiw liiig of the‘i ‘ " ,fd . wh'ch tie is a The county cp»MniiiK>ii»ipr>, have em- j Mrs, (lonv Trnmho «ud daughter j ployed Heuiy®ariniH« us janitor «l Mildred -have‘returned home, after a the court house for minther year.. ^ le » o ( visit mlh Memlb’fi Osborn. ' p m. b „n,rurts Blani.;,, „l«,y, ;Wo P'ay '2,0c ioloze.j- for eges a t ' Igo to: . Bird’s Mammoth Store.- ‘ Bird’s;: < j.. , , f i'W a lter Ddauj ‘^Deputy .Probate Judge was in town Tuesday morning VA"*iillA-V'irmiltil bcidice’ fleeced ’nvrajip ys, >" 25 and $150 eaehjvitt bird’s, t* Mr, ElmerJib).,i'j of: <’iifo>n,. vvt<d riias.hgey at lending medical ool-egc ip rOmrindati, has been t(m.rvtctim of an attack of-diphtherial hut ia tnuch im proved and' expects to return to his j school .sumo ;* • , / * ■Wanted, hickoryhut3,'at Bird’s. The following Invitation wijs bsUcdj [-today: t $ue 3, Harper i equeets j ■your presence at the marriage of -her daughter, Margaret iBaveuia, -to W. [ Albert. BicketQ,Tuesday, November' jtwenty-sixth,- nlnetecu hundred and one; at' half past fi.ve o’clock, Gedar- | ville. O. -’ V ,;T7" - , , Pure old-fashioned buckwhertt flour. | :* 1 . . ' .. atB ird’8. T, *^ ^ ^ V& f ' ’*r >1 Dr.. Geo- Anderson, of Alpha, waaj [shot Monday affornoon, while going I Iin to Dayton bo d’-Bdpid -Transit car." I [Tho hall' etrujefc. li’gluBa Window and 1 Ib y , the time -the ,Dr.1s-clothing had.I ibeeq penetrated the .force' had been 1 Iconsiderably rethrded,rt Dr; Anderson was= accompanyihg a patient tiVDay•' j ton who had been shot near Trebeins, Boys’ knee pants, all sizes from 3 .to 15 years, ai 2oc and 50c a pair at - ' - •■- Bird's. Foil R ent —Three ,rooms on Mc Millan S t .. Enquire of. Rosa StOr- mont, ^ A large number of the local nim- J.rods have spent mbst of the past week, jin scouring tho country in search of [game, and most, of them>have re- turned with their game sacks' pretty well filled,' On Monday the high: wind and dry weather made it rather Idifficult for the d6gs to find the birds. Dr. Gillespie returned Wednesday to,his home in Morning Sun, O, Her was called, here by the illness of his *1 00„ enrolite’fo the codufryfo take advan tage of tliO'hunting season.1' i JT j. I*<*t A' «■- \ 4 ^ -A choice ,line of all kinds of j . jwstpdL Alien Building, Xenia, O.- _ i ^ all ( bt, ng ; K*si^eEcc Groceries, a t Gray b \ * V* ’ a* w SrT/'S, 1V-4 , , | . & lo th e rs ! T h is w ond e r fu l rem edy w ill sav e y o u f 10 ch ild 's life w h en a ttack ed b y C roup . I t a l w a y s cu re s Whooping- a n d , Measle Cough* F o r a bad , s tu b b o rn co ld in th e head , ^ jch a£ i,» th ro a t o r-lung s , i t is inva luab le. "Doses fire small** C h ild ren lik e it. Soldbj?*??druggist*. Price 25edats, - T WS’. jm There's .nothing that pays a dry goo^s store keeper hotter than ' proper storekeeping. - By proper store beeping we mean intelligent atqre keeping; houest'store keeping; right qualities of merchandise; , absolute fairness of-prices; a store keeping that holds Old friends ttiv3'»pdds; new ones; a store keeping that while watching its own bos,! interests is ever on Ute watch to protect the best interests p f its • cUBt&mers.i. This drygoods store tries to do business'in this way, argl it pays. . ^ , , * S o m e ^ i t e s T h a t A t e C h e a p W o m e n 's S u i t s , J a c k e t s r , Not oBS^ink, mind you; butgood CoatS a n d S k l t t S . stlks that wdl.be sold cheap. There's ■ a plffereucu. One hit JSTmst and Gown.Silks*. si|? A t; *>' ■ I'* ' Lot N<f" f Worth -85c; Sneolidi ' Price fi5fev'" ~ • - h >t No. 2—'Worth fil.00; Special Price -Sfiff. telephone. - Ting rtliog-ating aliug-atiu ^ , 1 “Hellol Hello Central f Give me foe whole Office, please.” ' “Hello, whose'this?” ' - “ Hof Tm Molfie Moneysisver hud say, •down fit *’McCollumV fieweky Store;? this morning I bought the prCttiest little .watch you ever-saw and-— Hello! Sey* WaitJi.minutoj -1-, vr<tni- to . telfyou that I only paid $15.00 for it, and I know* Carrie Care less paid 820 for hers and mine is better. And say! McCollum' has such ft lot Of watches that he can suit anyone,'for he will selfyou a watch for a dollar if you want that kind. Hid prices" fit any purse,’ Ob, sayl Don’t riug me offyet; wait till I tell you about the rings.” ‘■“Cau’t wait. I’ll listen to you some other time. Good bye, Moltie” Tirtg-almg. * Now is the season when yoUr hens [need ^some Capital Poultry Food, Buy it at Cooper’s* CLOTH! O...HATS...FURN1BHINO? ■. 50 and 52 EAST IHAIK STREET. its; .. O v e r c o a t s “ Th e reason, w h y ” we ure doing, the greatest business in our history and probably more than all dther stores in our city combined is-plain. W c carry, the finest and largest stock; . Wediave addeci th'n year a line of H'uib:and overcoats tha t are made especially for from' goods selected •from the,choicest mxl}s—^manufactured, as \yell as the . best Taifori <an pns^ib y get th m ftp, an;l whieh”can ■ be,so'cl at «i.p*.c f.V b^.oiv t ;,t c.i ’.rjgdt'o" the Custom KJnd. If y o u ,a .r e c ritic a .1 WAOt. fb s e e |f ^ .rm p n ts hnt-.*re on v equal'’d by those of this finest tailors-with l»te , fu.d >\iP c ij a icl'nHj c ’ tri(.* 3 e,specUl h n s ;.-T r ic e s on Suits r c t$4f fa ^ ?Jj.r\ ^ i . r . d a r i *u h •»' t h e . “V t ri /B jand ,” Phila- , dv pTia', {FechhefUH;j-l Fi^ne! ^ Cofo Nov York, L. Adler 2 * / j ^ Co , R n ’i'ii u*“, Tiiy St in Bloch Cr>.*Rf>cKest<?n Prices " i | o n ^ u i t s ,vah4 U -'s-cnus ^2*5, 5 7 . 5 0 , 5 1 0 , 5 1 5 and S IB . I r > c b i i v A h W - f fpp We';iv offevin 'tn<n^baVA*.iu'>f' ji£ \Ve h vk’’ J— * jus; closStd u riilv nlhPuU s irom *t<v«J nf the- ; lead ng Houses in New Vo kan t Cinpjnna'.k \ . T h i s s p s c i e J ptt'*offWne blacky over f 2 .0 suits n? do i-vr'.l;e -cMebrufod lfousc -of , ! " '*Ha'flceft,Carhart •& Co (3 -ret ill s.o res'ph ' . - ' . . BroiidWny;* N. irt :bovs P ioijg ' trou-f.. rV-* 1 f’ ; * (18 %6/lfi • -* JEvery-su t>n n rk -d ’ -iroin ^ t'o ^S 'less than regular price. ' Gather lines $ 4 , $5 '^ S10 ' and up id S>1&. Children’s - t #uits $ 2 . 5 0 , ’$ 3 . 5 0 . '$ 5 audjup,... ; y ./'* , / - i S i 0 t s o n . ' deli&ra'ted-.the length and .v S f | C - . I, - - ’breqdihvi o f : ^ ,. *work i b y ; the .qeatest ofV , 0 i h e j . 7 5 -c. ^ .h id :'$LBQ- • . * diressers andi regarded by .The very.bfest, of 'niaterials represented In all competent Critics , s de- the shirts -\vte ' handle---^workmanship- jjtot *# ' any $5 hat manuf.cturdd f t s e l f s t y l e m,ahv ys considered ...the firet - l^ iwear a Stetspn once . cpnsiderntion, however,,, js quality—-after - i*nd>yOu!U.wfedr it always. thUt./rlVv.- < v ■:w ' fS . Mr. Court Batierfiold aud family tuid Miss'Maud 8afterfieldr of Xeufa, were gUesta of relatives.hero Sabbath. . , i < 4 ^ ‘ Hon. Wallace Bruce, lecturer, ora tor, poet, Nov. 22. - . . . Charles Barr, of Dnytou, epen ISabbath here, ■%. . - - ‘ - T •« '.f ■i-- ” . . No:premium tickets accepted on Saturday evenings at Bird’s, . Attend the demonstration of Kff- [We-Ba canned fruits add. Vegetables Mondayand Tuesday,' Nov, 18 and 19* at Bird's Mammoth Store. ^All [are invited. y ' S P E C I A L S A L E *i\ Edged Investment For You. Igabbath withTelatives here. I. A girl was1 born to Mr. and Mrs. ’ll Admit This .When You Inves* I . j Mike McCarty last Thursday, Boim Safe Gilt You' bv tigatp the Assortment and not the Fries* - - A ■ Specials in jPurs - Underskirts, ‘Wrappers, Dressing Sacques, Night Gowns, Petticoats, You will find these articles so tooder* Lamps, lanterns, globes. ’ e ra ." ;and fixtures at Coop —-Ha^e a dozenfine' Photos of your self made at Downing’s. You Could Ralph Murdock sold a hird dog to a {find nothing to give twelve Christmas Springfield party Tuesday, the price I.presents for so liltle.money, is said to have beeu |25. Tho dog is j _ , highly bred and was untrained, | Born to Mr., and -Mrs. Hayes Mo t -X f jw W .t uiytbiug gWHi.gol£ “ ”>S“ Uri*y’ * ,” J' ' tfom price. You make T h a n k s g i v i n g I f a m mfaUikn in n selection from these {• Black AllFWooi Venetian Cloth \ ^ th* Mu Ctfnrlity; Special SSo yard. s^.. Bhiek Sotting Ohevidla, 62 V ( Value I t 00; Special iSe yd* Squire and Mrs, Bradford, who pur- chaseda fotin Morrow and built there last spring haveconcluded to leave that town and come back"here* - We Un derstand they- have rented . the Gal* breath property on Xennt Avemfe, and expect to move soon. ate In price that the. sreing lA ^T fop rkY S* .p p H c M t i t o u ; , - 1 ; « « « » » i» Cedsrville. OverHitchcock's billiard .room* ' J*P, Chew, Xenla,0, American Linens—that's what th if 1 " » f are! Made in Ireland for the Ameri* J . The ixteuwou which Was built to can market. They are honestly made the middle' room in the Lowry build tp foeef the requirements of the k g for a bowling alley, ha* been f «Jfi'-»f American people, for a superior satlii I pertly ^kefi away, The (fit i ^ j m surfaced linen that will wash •' and, hja# out icitwo and » part moved fo bdom a t Ihtpeper mitlrsrimhadefii wear right, These are honest goods ree rear of the restaurant »i the same 0f his limbs fractured some time ago S i- Black Fine Suiting* 52m, the price might honestly be twenty I block, Mr, 0 , w , Cspuw* foe pres-j by * gate, Is improving nicely. f »(Vrthii5ftvd and AI 26 per cent, higher. lent owner of the property, is having 1 . * ^ ’ f . y , ' Special Attention Is Called to This j tbe change made. • J Boon Hines, colored, a familiar " ................ “ " ' jv..'*, .. .■■'■• . character on our atreet. is lying Very 1' f f lecture course fow with futtg and kidney trouble.'' JO*, jk'/l Black Babble Cheviot, the $1.25 g jjtlu d lor »1 00 Yard, ■>v Bl*Htk Broadchdhj the $1*50 Qakb Spwrfal $l,2JTyd.' NewKind of Missionary Work. Here is a now"wriiikl# which is .not likely tp be taken up in Cedarvllle. A preacher ^gfftu^be^-barkeeper in ir western Saloon or one Sunday. The minister will tend bar while the reg> lar dispenser of drinks attends relig ions service# at chnrch. The pastor is to sell all drinks called for that he cannot talk customers out of taking, and is to pay out of his own pocket for "every driftk he persuades a cus tomer not to take For instance, a patron orders &•'high ball,” tho min ister persuades him not to drink it and pours the poison in a rat hple. Then he digs down in hisjean# and rings np twenty cents’for the cash register, A choir wi|l remain in the saloon with the pastor and when a customer enters will sing temperance rehgs. t SUITS THAT ARE MADE RIGHT{ CLOTHING THAT’S CORRECT! . . Having art opportunity, to Bgcure some extraordinary values in B O Y S ’ S U I T S Great Beauty of the Pattern, BleachedTableDamask fStolk #^ |^* .t|ievh)t, the ^uwlitU ft.Ufipd. i Bfstek Cloth, ^balftijBpecml 60c. the 655 Black Whipcord, the $1,4)0 Kind; ‘ M 7*9- r the Tsifor. d Suit or Skirt, DreSs for Children Sitme New H*#, Wewde# and’ Colorings -fo; iw Vuu In fhe Fashimmble F a b r ic ftw Will Fidd 'i'luun Properly priced fiOinch all Linen,.,..,,.,.;* ...*„*.60e 72 inch nil Linen..... . 70o 72 inch #11 “ 72 inch nil 72 inch all CreamDamasks treductions will be made, 1 Mrs, Robert Walt has returned home after a Visit With her sister in I t happens this year that there {NewYork City. in sight, >In" fioihe homes ‘pumpkin j r pie i# considered indispensable for the j AftftudTiiif r {*,*« " Kn„ I-proper observance of*the day, Conee* I 72 irich «II h inm 73 imh a ]I Linen, i ,#»Aa#*#*«««#*k* ]^ld onsidered a lultury* Mr* and Mra. W. M, 2 6,00; 6.06 kin be c The growth [ery system k i Ibis country. Barber are i f I S ^ S S S i * w ' 4‘< r , ; | W iaM dm w tm ^ tn o l.a r t irir day net rtmils m _ __o .......... . 'k m * ^ B r o t h e r g o m p d r i ^ , dS, 50, 52, f>4 ,6 6 B. Jfdmwtone. Sprhfgfieid, <), -To *R pnrehnirre of Ho worth or more* we s libw 'R . R. fore, *Mi“ andMrs;R.Hoo,l entertained the utility of the plan providing for the better distributfatt uf tn#}) matter . .......... . [of alt descriptions and are taking ad- Hloyday for foe purpose of "makfog va»farte o f the very itherkl foWkifhaMlrrengemenls towards’bringing back , which rural mall routes may be,estat*. {th* atm* bedere that were Wng used ' ‘“Had. , ’ j foerit by the paper eompanfr Dark Harr **t have used Ayer’s HairVigor for a great matty years* and al though I am past eighty year# of *g*»,y*t I have not a gray hair In my neadi. Geo, Yellott, To*<on, Md. W e m ean a ll th a t rich* d a r k co lo r y o u r Jhair u s e d to have . I f IP s g ray now , n o m a ttp r ; fo r A y e r ’s H a i r V igo r a lw ay s r e s to r e s co lo r to g ray hair* Som e tim es it m ak e s th e h a ir grow v e ry heavy and long j a n d it s to p s fa lling o r th e h a ir, w o . tl.tl a Sat!*. A h r m ‘T S ,X f , Mmm They“are here now* within Teach of Jorlhc ifoys; hut-reniemberdbat-suc1' >wbo need# a Suit of Clothes ■’■►-■vH.uttrovnua. o wJ unigmuo »W6 «TO.Otferirtg-dO'-DOtgO begging: We have them as low as 75 centf ror a ^ a f t that will fit a b<J ’ frem 4To 14 yearn of age, and much belter ouswr far.$WOr 1.26,1.50, at t i# all wool; yet $2.50 or, 3,00 gets a better one, whiic , - - - —- - - will boy an imported Scotch CassimerS, Serge, or Clay Worsted* And in ' . ’ ’ hwui x tv f i jw e ug nuu ui uu imu 2.00 will buy one that i il l; t . $4.00 4.50 abd 5 00 , oy na le M E N ’S S U I T S your you pay out year money elsewhere. IN OVERCOATS We make the seme broad claim that there » no place in Springfield where you get, a# much M your money*s here. We have a good warm strong Coat for the boy# a# low as $1.50, apd a very good one for $2.00; We Can fit the young man for $3.50, 4.00, .5.00, 6.50; and for the full- grewnniau you must eee the good* to appreciate the prices. We have them in Oxfords, Blues, Black and Grays. And in Lined Canvas peed Coats . Wo are rellipg them for less thrift auj-b-wly To pzdyi this assertion, fook elsewhere and then wme and see wlrnfc w« will give y*m for 75c. Good heavy fiannel-Jined duck Coat tor men only 75 cents! black or brown SHIRTS All styles of working Or dress Shirts*. Overalls and Flannel Shirts. GLOVES, NECKWEAR Hats, Caps,. Trunks, fee. y -•raa igM.' ? M. - ^ ®» Maifi Street* Springfield, Ohio*
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