The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
Pall and Winter Dry Goods, Carpets, Hosiery and Underwear, Blankets, Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Gloves, Notions, Fancy Knit Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Furs, &c., &e. $100,000 Worth of New Goods to select from; to331-3 per cent, for tkis sale, _____ lj .. .. _________; ___ r_ i _ _L _ ^ E D W A R D W E E N , C A S E ' B O Y S W M H f f i D M t e a f l y s m p l o y b e n t . A d v a n c e m e n t s e c u r e t o ' a c t i v e , a t q l E g e n t " b o y s * I f i t ’ l»MM l o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l . Plowed for s*le. a t Merchant's. ji. W, Hagar was in Chicago this w<.ck on business. * 1 ” -r i ' * * * « -A choice line o f alt kinds of , Groceries, a t Gray’s. , ' , Mist Mary- Ooffey, o f. London, 0 ., spent Sunday 'at* borne, 'the gui?Bt of ^l}er{|Wrants,‘'f n ‘ Y , '* ,Loaded,Shella'M,fiOpec hundred ' ' *~*l ‘ a f .Marchnut’s. .very severe attacks?pneumonia. ‘0 -!! ,—Eo n ’E f p i f f c e r o o m in Ccdarvrlle ttDffcer Hitehcoek’s billiard room.” , B. Chew,'Xenia, O. * i t > 4,' -Atf- i . ‘i ’ : --Briugs kt|rgcrtlvene$at a listless, un- luvahle girls, making them handsome, marriageable women. Thai’s what ' Ilocky'Mountain Tea-arid do, ,.35c. Ask your <*“— . ;.;1AVer are fold that the'iCiuton.,post master 1ms resigned. , There has been no appointment as;yet. I f is said that the rural routes have so Effected busi ness that it hardly pays to, look after Uncle Sam’s mail itt Ihutfjplnce. ^ _ r* *- ^L? * *i i,' V ,1hankegivibg" services wilt be*held in th e U. P.lchurdh, Thursday inorn- jn^ a t 0:3O,^’clock standard time. Dates, fige^'raisius, currant?* evap ; orated com,,homiiiy, lima h ean s.-A l new goods T5" • at* Marchant’s, j PT o sueh p. lin e o f T rijnm ed i H a ts in a n y c ity be tw een C in c innati and C o lum bus as w e are, now show ing . . Mrs, A . C . T ay lo r, * Jam estow n , OHio. A Chicago man *who was married seven years was preseuted by his wife with fourteen children. There were five sets of twins and one of quadru plets,- Upon the arrival of the latter, the father, who kept a grocery store, closed tip his business and left for parts unknown, A feyv days after his departure his wife'”received an offer frpro' a museum of $500 per week’ for, herself and children to go ou exhibition. t - —Ladies’ Fu r Scarfs 81 to So each . * - * a t Bird’s, ,-A t the rec§?s meeting' of council last Friday evening, the fire ordi nance, providing for ten paid men on tbeliose, was defeated," The resolu tion, which, was offered ttt a previous Alisa Bessie. Milburn returned Sab •fiifthMrom Buffalo," -where she1 hnc .h«trl^4»oeUifUr.withvOne_.0f the, .Pali; *American concessions. Miss Alilburn ■expects to leave fpr Charleston, S, Q. In December,where-, she has asimiiar positional the West Indian Exposi- i tipu Suh^hall, Golden Buie and Defen der f lour - a t MarCh'ant’s,, Airs", Jennie t Luge, of London, is visiting her brother, Prof. W. G Warner, - Since the dry weather hits held on , s) loiig reports are coming in fast in regard tr» the scarcity of water in wells*. People on the north side,o ‘ town a r c near experiencing a water *famine, ! * * , ^ New York t&eahi’'Cheese,.15c lb. • a t AlarChant’s. Harlan McMillan, who for eevera yeart liable,Oked after the city trade, o f the wholesale grocery firm of Car- am I Cm, of Springfield, expects to leave- there shortly arid travel for large Minneapolis milling company H a lo tU t u iv a fa r w U n r t r i n M ia a / iitP !. He will have territory in Missouri. Win Armstrong arid Willard Jones, « f Waverlyr 0 „ were guests o fXL D, -Marchnot, Saturday and Sunday.. D r . P , R . M adden, P ractice lim ite d t o EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, G lasses Accu rately Ad- } usttsd. A llen Bu ild ing , Xen ia, 0 , Vci«r>Jwn<,—Ofiite 1Jo. ji, Bcridtac* No. jjj, Tbe O S. & 8 , O. Home has asked for an. additional appropriation of $£0,000 to meet additional expenses, Endeavor if possible to get in with children between the hours o /9 * ttd 2 while the light Is strong. J . J . Downing. Word was received here this week of the death of Mrs. Campbell, mother of Mr, D. i t Campbell, a former professor in the college. She died Imr home in Pawnee City, Neb;, Tuesday morning, Nov* 12 We have known some otherwise very grtbrl arid truthful people to fall When they nan a job 5? ' ' in flock ni miked turkeyis in iirm rfg ,) the fun. TibwAttteridatr people hayo cheaper o^Rhfimd attgar In plain aight The production of coffer has been enor mously incroaswl nnd that in mafiy countries, while the production of feeet sugar bids fair to become one of the lending agricultural industries of thhr'tmuntry. Inasmuch a* the Amer- i«ak people usemore coffee and sugar ttrari any other people, this is note b«4 pftofirtb W tt tiotv sltowtnj? tbe U t m t linp n f friuimotl ewtttrrtl Olib*. Heavor mg. Night Officer Keuuon’s bond for SSOQwas accepted. Alessis. 0 . W. Crouse and *H. M. Barber being-on same., The reaolutiou for the repair of Elm street waS’passed. The prop erty holders will be compelled to fix their sidewalks. - Worfl was received here this week that D r , Cunniugham, formerly of this place but at present,a t 'Marietta was suffering from blood poison ant was in a very serious condition. The disease,started on his hapd, whose he had bruised the skin. ? —Ladies? and Misses’ Union Suits a t 50o iittd Sf.00 per garment ----- :nt‘Bird’s. : There is a county iu Florida in which, 'there never has been a mar riage, a divorce, a fight, an arrest or a newspaper. There, are only twp families living in the county. —Sweaters: Boys all wool sweaters in fancy’stripes, $1,00 each. at Bird’s * ) , - ‘ * ' ' About one hundred gu,ests were en tertaipccl on' Tuesday e'veniugjbyjp, AI. Barber,and. sister Lula. Those from out of ■ town were as follows Air. and Airs. E . W. Hagar, Alessrs Charles and James Erviii and their wives, Deputy Sheriff Tiirbor and wile and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, o f Xenia, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Moore Jamestown, and Mrs, John Ervin Old Town. _Air. and Airs. James McMillan ar rived home from Po rt Jervis, FT, Y ., yesterday, where they had been the uesta of their daughter, Mrs. Ale- enzle, for several weeks. ilia I t o itt —Tarred Twine 10c per pound a t Bird’s. Squire Bradford has moved from Morrow and is now .occupying the Horace Gillaugh property. Mr, Brad ford at first intended to locate in the GalbreSth property* —Oysters, Celery, Cranberries^ Oranges, Grapes and Nuts a t Bird’s* The First and Third IT* P . congre gations of Xenia, which have for Some time been talking of consoiida tiOn, will each have a meeting on De cember the fourth to decide what sballhedone. Mr and Mrs F rank Hargar, o f near Jamestown, were guests of Mrs Sue Harper and family, Thursday.' Rob Collins is suffering with tonsil litis,- ■Ladies extension sole Dress Shoes $2,00 per pair a t Bird’s, 0 , D* Alarcliant spent several days of this week at Washington C* 1L -New Idea paper patterns Ktocach a t Bird’s, Boro to Mr, and Mrs, Warner Raii- d;til, last Thursday, a hoy. D r, and Airs,. J , 0 . Stewart Spen- several days this week in the Queen C ity .'' IfASttlONAKbE DltKSHMAKlNtt —La ten t motto c u ttin g t)ressw , OftjXik, Wrapsr rtftrl Collarette^. No meiwmreniento taken . By ini|)i‘t*sait»u*.... ITonok nystein, Air. R . F . K err left ton-lay for Cifr cinnati to be in attendance a t the manufacturers’ exhibited buggies that is being held in that city, ' J, i ’ - - * * • ' * ' Leiiveyour order for Thanksgiving turkeys a t Crouse’s Meat Store, ■ Two gentlemen from, Springfield were in tojvn Monday night .with a sample gasojiae. street lamp.- I t was tried in several dark places ah’d proved to be a great light. From a distance it Tesetribled the electric arc light; I t costs more to pu t the last twenty- five pounds on a 300 pound hog than it did to make the first seventy-five pounds. , I f you wish1Phofos or Piylraits by Christmas, go to Downing’s Studio next Friday and have- your sittings made gnd allow sufficient, time to fin ish the work.; Some fine iudncements' for the Holiday trade. * • * W f i t * The two immense trusses which sup port the main roof of the R. P . church \vere.put iu position today by the aid of David Tarhox’s derrick, Wbat will the aiiloon keepers •do after tlia 2?tU is the question now agitating the minds of the public. Without giving their ease iierious thought the Herald would' suggest that they secure the job of. indexing for our county officials. Aside' from tbe saloon business th^re is no job more reinpueratm ^-Xeriia Herald, t; Only 96 Cents • buys a Suit of . W o o l F j e e c . e d UNDERWEAR , ^ "* —"i ••• "_ ' - .. ~rAT— •, . ■. , S U L L I V A N The Hatter’s; 27 B, Limestone St., . , SPUINGFIELD , OHIO, Give me 32-25- Ting'a Ling. *“ Hello!” “Hello, Central. 1901, please.” ** “ All right, here you are,’ ' ‘Hello! Santa Claus, Is this you?” * “ Yes, aud Pm,;so busy now getting ready foi Christinas that I bnvn’t time to talk to yoii. Good-byer” “ Off, snyl. Wait please; I’m Mrs’ Pleasure Give, and I know you’ll be interested in*what I want to tell you /’ “ Well, fie quick; for you know there, are ouly four more weeks' till Holidays and they’l l , be very busy We want Men who are most * *‘ "} >-p "> J * ' •<- * ' *. f - , ^ ^ 4r**~ r ' i '* f ' - j "*<• n^ . t ' \ particular about Clothes - / tended a dinnOr party Tlmrsday at tbe borne of Air, James Swaby near Clif ton........................... ones for" me, f o r every storekeeper in Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Stevenson at- every town will be claiming my at- ,.i^i - *i,„ tention every hour of every duy until the end of tbe year, rind I ’m now try in g to find tbe best place to boy gifts.” “ Well, 'Santa, that’s, just wbat I Wuuted to talk to yo'ii about. • You know , McCotmtm, the J ewem - eh , don’t you?” _, . “ Oh,yes. I ’ve been buying pres Tlie public sale o f .Messrs. ’R* B. Harbispu and T, J.-Hackett was held .Wednesday, everything bringing good prices. ' Ihere had bqen some reports that Air. Harbison would come-to /own. but he informed us. Afew dajTS back that he "thought the did home good enough, for him, as he has spent some seventy years of his life on that farm. We "would he glad to welcome him as a citizen of our towu. ents from him for more than *tweuty years, and I find he never misrepre sents nor Bells trashy goods I t’s,a safe place to buy.” “ That’s been my experience, too. Work" h a s 'p r e s s e d rapidly thrs+And say; I Was clown a t his store this week on the new R. P . church. The brick masons will in n few days com plete tlmir work. Contractor Mc Lean expects to get the roof' timbers all in position today and thus get the building undercover before the winter weather sets in- Nice large pictures a t Downing’s for $1.00 per dozen and with each set of the large Rembrandt size, a fine 16 20 Argentic portrait will be given free* An experiment is fo be made a t the Lansing, Mich,, agricultural college in feeding sheep the pulp left from beets after the sugar is extracted, Arrangements have been made” to care for 4,000 sheep and the students of the college will look after feeding^ and weighing them to note the effects of the novel feed which is now wasted. I t had been our intention to com mence the history of the U. P . church in this issue, but owing to the writer; not having his copy ready we have been detained. I t has been suggested that th e history be placed in pamphlet form with half-tones from photographs of the different pastors and churches and sold at a nominal price, the pro ceeds to go to the youtig peoples so ciety of the church. I f there can he enough subscriptions taken to warrant tbe publication in book form, tbe so* ciety will take up the work* We ex pect the introductory chapter next week. Two crack gunstnen took their wives out a few days ago to show them their ikill in the art of hunting. After bo ng out some time they came across a largo eovcy_ of birds arid each shot Some eight times and never winged a )ird, The wives now have the laugh on them* No doubt John, the ex commissioner, arid Will became a lit tle nervous. . James A* Taylor, an eccentric old resident o f Hamburg,. New York., tolda peculiar views of the hereafter, l e has had his funeral vault prepared aud Carved Over the door is this in scription: "No orthodox fiend* with cloven hoof and barbed tail, will ever jc seen in this pleasant vale My fate ;'On wish t» know. . I am the name as was millions o f years ago—MAT* XKAtJSE’fl BEmOtm 6AP3ULB8 I T ^ l r ^ . t L i l l 11; B rown , o f Now Iwill blatantly c m headaches of any Btoi'K tttnl Lolnf'*, V<*ry n„..a. * o* , , !kind. Rains* nniff'wM».hla H.»* ha tftiii *, .■ f ; 1 AVACtf’AtAsAUV5 W'YVJ AIASWSlM! ^ ...... ____-—.. « i w a w » i t / n i i . 1 ^ v n r J t t M t J y L Pfsrftmt lit i m n t m nW I Being pufevegetaldo they are hub o u t . ftl«o fllttO n o 1of B k o k ' I ^ Kr 1 harmlmamfloave no had alter effects, ; M r* ' A* 0 , Taylor, J n t n ^ tm v n morning (I always go in*the morning because 1-can be’served better than dor»ugafternoodmriT~eve«^ng'rush), and found; n stoc^of ptetty and user ful presents- far' ahead of any ever shown In; Gedarvillc. ’ Now^ Santa, that’s whafcl wanted you to know* I won’t take more of y6ur timq now, but when you can spare a minute call me up and i ’ll tell you some »of■the thiugs you’ll jfiud, there and give^ you prices so low you’ll wonder how he can do it." ! “ AH right, Mrs. Give; thanks, I ’m glad you -told-me.- T il call you a t my first leisure. Goodbye, Mrs. Give.” « “ Good-bye# Santa.” Ting a ling, " Clark, the Clifton grocer and for mer pojttmasferjnu been re-appointed to th a t office to fill tbe vacancy caused by the resignation o f Post* master Luee; P ersona !/* Will- the lady who fell in a swoon last Thursday, in front o f the post- office, call a t our store? She suffers from Biliousness. Dr, Caldwell Syrup Pepsin will surely cure her. Sold by 0* M. RidgWay* Orange county, California, has 3CO acres of peanuts. Y o u r H a i r “ Two years ago my hair wa* falling orit badly. I purchased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair .Vigor, and soon my hair stopped coming out.” Miss Minnie Hoovef, Paris, ill, /Perhaps your mother had thin hair* but that is BOreason why you must go through life with half- starved hair* If you want long, thick hair, feed It with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and mako It ftch, dark, and heavy* , - , . tm ■Mb. Ail inttttfefe* an,*.*. -|^tf‘TttrHrrf[-ri1i1rtil:iritiilyl[il*'-‘..-~L--,ti--..... TO SEE THESE H. S. & M. H a r t Schaffher & M a rji ; 'Tailor' • TMade- Clothe*. Before spending any dlbthes-money You can’t be more particular about the clothes you wear than Hart, Schaffner & Marx are about making them. , . W e have these clothes ready for you to wear and lots of other things you 4 Want at very reasonable prices. «nmsuT<*4***. , H a r t .Schaflrier t f Marit Ta iltir iAfade Cloflie*.- AND THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, Corner-Main and - — South‘Fountain Avenue, . 5:8 G T L O Y E S tEXTRA-HEAV7 Of all descriptions, lined _or - unlined from S S o t o -AT- .yimf stoat as fmo d- •saitot ftfl: nr sna ws win The Hatter’s -■->- '* 27 8 . Limestone St, ■ SPRINGFIELD# * * - OHIO, - Australia* Wcel UNDERWEAR, \ ■ -V $2 to$ 2.50 P op Suit -AT- ^ Corning, 0% Nov* 5 , 1900. PepSdft Syrrip Co*, Monticello, 111. While visiting in Taylorville, 111,, I came across your D r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, Have used two and one-half bottles and it has done mo more good than all the medicine I have* used in two years. P, Perry county, Ohio, and oblige, « , ** ^ ™ra ^ arflh A- McCracken, Sold by C, M. Rjdgway* Jules Verne has begun his 99th ■book and has lived to see many o r life fantastical tales of adventures by land, sea ftnd air come within the bounds o f possibility. CttamWlsio’a Stomach and Rive Tahlels cum biliousness, eomuipation and headachy ■They arc easy to fake / a * ,n For sale by v/M# EidgWdy* s * -T ire olclest United; States college}» Harvard, founded m 1630. * A thousand things by it are done far better than most things do mm, refer to Rocky Mountain Tea Sullivan flatter’s 27 8* Limestone 8t*, SPR INGF IELD , - - —To remove a troublesome corn or : bunion: F irs t soak the corn or bunion ' iri Warm water'to gotten it, then pare a 1tdoWi>-aSMosely«?pbsaiblewithout 1 drawing bloofl sad apply Chamber lain’s Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously to t five-minutes ,a t each application. A corn plaster should be Worn for a few days, to' protect it from the shori* 'Ax a general liniment tor sprains, bruises, JameUejn aud rheumatism, Pain Balm is Unequaled. Fo r sale by C. M. R idgway .. mnm mtm OHIO. After. January J, 1902, tUe post- office department will issue photo graphic Commission hooks to tbe rail way mail clerks, which will lie used as passes over the routes they cover, each clerk having bis picture, the name of the stations between which he works, and the signature o f the postmaster by whomdie is appointed, on the inside coyer o f the book , ' t i l l t n t t r * * - * WltHCrtU ess* GAtt& t C a T thartic tsm w m We i in it tt ,luadtt by Mndfeun Medicine Ask your druggist. eCo . HU, a»aigagm ffi£ir «8.!M*B»avaaimiasr DEALERS IN Drugs, Meclicines, Chemicals, w b g u a r a n t e e . Personal attention to x’reaeriptions* Only Pu rest Drugs Used. [Lowest Prices. Quality tbe very beat- Open Sundays My Betwen the Hours8to10a.m. and4to6p.m. . . . 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