The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

Philadelphia, 1899 . Pan-Americ*n, 190 j. Paris, 1900 * Aw ard ed H ig h e s t Honors -TO THE - m t3« H m it Are ideal Pianos for the home, Strictly first class at. prices very'attractive to the buyer. We also handle The Kranich, & Bach, Uprights. and Grands. The Kimball know 1 i,the'world over. ’ The Whitney , 1 Krell and Royal Pianos. Several Makes: of ’ % . * „ «. Secondhand Organs. Square Pianos, Re­ gina Music Boxes, Victor Talking Machines. AH this stock is now on Special Sale for the * Holiday trade. Some are rare bargains in a few used Pianos. Gome-'early and inake.se- ' lections. Cash or Time Payments. Oldest and Most-Reliable Music Store in ; ’ ” Springfield. 'Branch Factory ) Prices, 1 ' , F . B. M IL L E R - - Manager-' SPRIKO.FIELD, OHIO. . . ’ . Women and Jewels.. , '‘vfcv ‘ * ’s- .-.Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman's . preference . Jewels form a magnet o f mighty powd­ er to the overage woman. Even that greatest of all Jewels, health, is often turned in the strenuous efforts to make or Save the money to purchase them. I f « women will risk her .health to get « covet gem, then let her fortify her­ self against the insidious consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affec­ tions by the tegular Use o f . Dr: Bod chee’s German Syrup. I t will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bron* cbn! tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. I t is npt a cure-aii, but it is a cCvtosn cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles.. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s: reliable remedies it Ridgway & Co*8.,.0edarville, 0 . , ■ Get Green's Special Almanac, Beat Out of an tntrease of His Pension, A Mexican war veteran and prom­ inent editor writes: - “ Seeing advertise­ ment of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am remind­ ed that as a soldier in Mexico in ’47 and '48, I contracted Mexican diar­ rhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase iii my pen­ sion for on every renewal a dose of it restores me." I t is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and. Is pleas­ ant and safe to take. Fo r sale by C, M, Itidgway. —F ob S ale —A nice young Po land China- male hog, large enough for service- SatmielRnney,- NEWS OF THE COURTS. W A N T E D I Reliable man for Manager o'f a Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity,- Here is a good opening for the right man. Kindly give good reference when writing. UK A. T, MORRIS WWXLESU.E HOUSE* •’IHI'lKNATf, OHIO, Illuafrated catalogue 4 cts, stamps CASTOR 1A For la&nt# and Children. Hu Kfed You Have Always Sought Saturn the ftlg&Mar* of Tb.e Grand Ju ry '‘finished its work Tuesday, returning but two indict­ ments and ignoring two cases. There were bu t twenty-five witnesses heard, and they did not'Cover a great deal of ground. The. indictments returned were against James Williams for breaking into the house of Junes Phillips on the evening of November 5. The other -indictment wus against Char les Justice, There were two counts against him, one for cutting with in­ tent to wound, and ‘the other, wjth in tent to kill. . The offense was commit­ ted on the 24th of November, and the assault was made on his father in-law, while Justice was drunk. Justice ah ready had two indictments pending against him, one for larceny, the other for horsestealing, and in addition to his other troubles* is still in the work- house, where be is working Out the fine that was imposed for drunkenness a t the time of the assault upon An­ derson. „ . The case of ‘Morgan* and Reuben Glare, executors, against B. F , and Eli Glass, was tried in the Common Pleas Court Tuesday. I t was not fin­ ished that day but was completed Wednesday. This was a case in which i t was to be determined whether or'not certain notes which had been given to David Glass by Ins children before-his death should be collected by bis executors, Two of the children claimed that the notes were not to be collected unless it were necessary for the support o f the father in his life­ time, REAL EStAtfE TRANSFERS. Sheriff to George Eibeck, 34 acres in Bath tp., $1381,84 Mary E . Hoover and S. 8- Hoover to J , G* Conklin, 39 acres in Jeffer­ son tp ., Greene Co., and Wilson tp., Clinton Co., $1600. J . H . McPherson, as auditor, io f)TH« Purnell, lo t in Xenia, $34.40. H. H , Hollingsworth and Marga­ ret E,Hollingsworth to Wilson Shelly homestead premises of thd late Tsreal Hollingsworth,An High street, Xenia, $1325. - OftMif rrnwfciiriwiiw Robert W, Kelble to Kata Dwyer Kaiblc, Jot in Xenia, $500. AOmTOBIB OBDjSIiB ismjiuj . William Hamer, brooms for janftor, 19,95, Charlef Allan, whitewashing in jail, 6 6 00 . (Allen Gregg, gravel for Sugar- creek Township, 12 72, D, M. Keit?r, beams for New Jas­ per Township, 87 86. W. A. Galloway,' professional ser­ vices a t the Infirmary, 25.00, Johnson tfc Watson blank books for county office, $30 40'. Charles Hurley, gravel for Sugar-• creek Township, $23 32. ’& H. E. Schmidt & Company, gmc erics for Infirmary! $52-50. Iiupton Planing Mill, for Magnifier et al. ditch $1.65, . McPherson & .Cannon, work on B. F! Thomas ditch, $20, Fees on Cedarville Township, sol­ diers’ relief for December, $30. •E . C. Beall, boarding county pris-- oners, $61.77. , J . M. Morrell & Son, disinfectant for Sheriff, $25., Edward Pendlum, state versus Betz, 50 ceuts, J . B. Thomas,1corn for Infirmary, $72.45. ' E Rossitter, repairing a t Infirmnry and Children’s Home, 87. C. L. Weaver, lumber for Csosnr- creek Township, $15136, John McFeeley, material and labor on roads, $58!30. J , 1ST. Dean, rearreat of John Ryan, $3.88. " ■ Edwin Shingledecker, state versus Harry Mullen, $6.85. . J . E . Jones, advance' on December payment,' 88,000. Albert Starbuck, lumber for Jeffer­ son Township, 826.61, , Robert Williams, freight and drav- age, S i.00. Standard Oil Company, oil, $2!76. M. A. Brondstqne, burial of indi­ gent soldier’s widow, $35. E , M, Smith, fees on workhouse cases. $46.15, ’ r* O, W. Linkhart, fees on workhouse cases, $122,55. C. S. Jackson,.Goronor’s inquest on Margaret Young, $8.00. J . W, Smith, services ..ml salary as Director, $51. . John Bittel and G. E, Coy, witness fees ire case o f State versus-Joseph Stener, $4.20.; ' PROBATE. Robert Hood appointed executor o f Win. H . Walker, late of CedarVi/le township. The amount of personal property is about $250, J . R. Jobe and F , B. Dress, trus­ tees'of W. Dress, filed third aiid final account,showing receipts and disburse­ ments, $209*02. In the mutter of the. estate of Jno, W. Barnhart, deceased, his widow, as administratrix, came into court and asked authority to compromise and ad­ just a claim for $450, Approved. The appraisers for the Christopher Middleton estate of Beuvercreek town­ ship, have filed their appraisement in court. Personal goods 8891.55, mon­ eys $308.61. Other claims $179.74. Mrs. Jennie I. Bu skies, adminis tratrix of the late D. D. Buckles, lias received 'an order from Court for the sale o f a patent horse collar fastening which was desigued by her husband The value of the patent is about $50. plM Localand Personal 'Mothewf fliiswande^* ful-remedywill &Vey0ur l ) | cfiild’slifewhsnatiacked ^ by Crom>. It- a l waYJ H A I cures Whooping and C n i l u H MeasleCough*For*bad, W W V l I I ■ stubborn cold inthehead, <amL m . m ***t * 'o * m am chest*throat or lungs, it wm 1 9 1 1 B P invaluable. Doses are m m ■ m m U I t *small. Children like d. Don’t Live-Together. Constipation and health never go together. DeWitt’s L ittle Early Risers promote easy action of the bow- c I b without distress. VI have been troubled with costiveness nine years,” says J . O, Greene, Depauw, Iud. “ I have tried many remedies, but Little Early Risers give best results.” Mrs, M. C. Ervin returned to BellefontaiUe this, morning, where she will stay with her daughter, Mrs, Ralston, Mr. Oscar Smith fook his departure for California Thursday. afternoon. Oscar expects to be absent "several months. —There is more Oafarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases pu t together,and until the last few years was supposed to be incur­ able, For a great many years doc' .tors pronounced it a local dhcase, afid prescribed local remedies, and by eon stently failing to cure with local treat' meut, pronounced it incurable. Sci* once has proven 'catarrh to ho a con Slitutionai disease, and therefore re q u i r ^ a * constitutional treatment, Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F , J , Cheney 4b Co., Toledo, Ohio, i* the only co'nstitutional cure on the market. I t is. taken Internalty in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful I t acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ease it foils to cure, fiend for circulars and testimonials/. Address, F , J , CHENEY & (Jo,, Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Halt’s Family Pills .are the best, ° E ____ -Mite Bril Winter has sick with quinsy. Attend our remnant gulej it will pay you. . a t Bird’s. Guard John SiIvey of the state, prison came down 'Saturday evening for a -d a y jr so. , The Ice men buve completed thej r hurvcst'ttud n very good crop is of n' put up. The ice this year has been much better quality than of former years. I t iswot likely Cedarville will; experience afi ice famine ibis season, Ed Spencer, colored, has traded his mine property for twelvedots at Deer Lodge, Tenu., apd a money consider­ ation of $500, Mr, Spencer was in Tennessee some days ago and inspect ed the property, I t is probable that le will move there soon, Pure Buckwheat Flour, 101b sack, '40c; 251b bag Fine Granulated Sugar for $1-45; -1001b bag Fine Granulated’ Sugar for $5.35 a t Bird’s. W anted , Lard and Bacon. Will ray Big Prices for them at Bird’s, R. S. Bull returned Thursday ev­ ening from Indiana wbere'he<haB been the .guest o f his two sons' and other relatives for nearly four months. Rev J . D. Johnson, pastor of the Baptist church, is holding revival ser­ vices this week. SundayJthe pastor will preach from.the-subject, ’’Doth -not Wisdom Cry?” . A t 2:30 p- m .' Rev. Ross, of tho U, P . church wijil preach. A t 7:30 preaching by the pastor. All invited. George Baker,has opened a cabinet shop iii a room in the Lowry block at the rear of Duffield’s billiard hall. Anyone, haviug light carpenter or cabinet wort to do would do well to give him a trial. In the obituary, published in our last issue, of the late Phillip Nagley, we overlooked the uanie of ouo of his daughters, Mrs, Frank Alden, of Del­ aware. A number of young .folks of this place attended “ Florodora!” a comic; opera a t the Victoria in Day ton, Mon­ day and Tuesday, evenings. The play has been the- frige'in’ the large cities this season ami those;! from here who attended were greatly pleased with the' attraction. I f you havet any pictures you wish enlarged in crayon, Sepia or water color, remember Downing’s-Portraits are far superior to those with .which the copying houses are flooding the country. Qedarville gallery, Friday of each..Week. The revival at the Methodist church ■ has been well attended. Tho evan­ gelist, Rev. L , Olenslayger, will preach three times Sunday, ‘’Love the Fulfilling of the Law” will be the subject a t 10:30; “ How to Make the Christian Life a Success” at 2:30, and “ What Must I Do to .B e Saved” at 7:30. A number have professed con­ version. D r. P , R . Madden, P ractice lim ­ ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad­ justed . A lim Building, Xenia, O. Telephone.*—office No. 73 . Resilience No. Xi- The county commissioners were in town yesterday ofi their way from viewing a bridge oh th e "Turnbull road, that was ueediug soriie repairs. The brick masons have during the past week taken advantage of the good weather and are finishing their work on the new church. Their prin­ cipal work is the completion of the tower. The building is beginning to present a beautiful n i t ward appear­ ance. Miss Katie L. B. Wctmore, of the O, S, & S, O. Home, was a pleasant guest at the MarChants this week. The county commissioners have granted the Wilberforco University the old court house clock and hell* They will be placed in the tower o f the new dormitory which is now being erected by the State, The much priz* d relics will be greatly apprecla,- ted fey the management of that insti­ tution. Fancy Celery and Cranberries. Oysters, Custard Pumpkin, y Heinz Mince Meat, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Malaga and Catawba Grapes, Olives and Pickles, y „Fancy Colorado Honey, A full fine of Canned Goods, , New Crop S.orghuin and , New Orleans Molasses, Crackers of all kinds, Other tilings good to eat , A t Gray’s. D L I N a . d o b b i n s * AttORNRY-AT-l-AW, ' (lenerat Heal Estate Jhislness Transacted* Pension Claims Obtained and inirta»«d, \ r N O B U T O U R B IG R E M N A N T S A L E Where you can buy ALL REMNANTS of Goods, Silks, Laces, Ginghams, Outings and Calicos at 1-3 to 1-2 the^regular prices* Will continue all ne^t week* : : Big Bargains in Ladies' Fine Shoes Big Bargains in Ladies* Shirt Waists Big Bargains in Dress Trimmings Ribbon Remnants x-2 Price. k B|g Bargains rin .Men’s Suits Big Bargaina ln 'Men’s Overcoats Iren’s AiK-Wool Underwear, $i.oq Garments for 87^0 each A T Bird’s Mammoth Stole \ * ' ‘ time has arrived when you ;■' .r ' -\ • . r-■ ^ will want new stationery Why not consider it right now as there is v ’ ' - - o- no better time, to get it out, then you l.t ■ ' - - will have it for the new year. Should- you ne$d anything further / Ov l J than stationery in what ever line of © printing it might be, we no doubt could fill your order. Drop us a card or call up by ’phone and have our representative call on you. XDe Mid Piiritcry. m w m m m m k fa m m m ELOPED TO KENTUCKY. lialph Luce,-20, Clifton, and Nol-. lie. Collier, 17, of Springfield, elopei to Kentucky last Saturday, Mrs. Collier, mother of the girl, was at. the theater a t the time, attending a mat­ inee performance o f “ Two Married Men.” while her daughter was, plan­ ning to escape an d 'm a rry Ralph: Mrs. Collier does not know whether she will forgive her daughter for eloping or not, that is, she has not fully made up her opinion, though when they return they will find every oue in good humor. Anything Needed Can be supplied from McMillan's furniture1 house where you have a good line from which to select. Head Feels lik e Bursting. Maybe you were out late last nighlt I f you bad taken a Krauso’s Headache Capsule before retiring your bead would be cool and clear this morning. Take tree, now and you will be all right in a half hour* Prico 25c. .Sold by C. M. Ridgway. ANOUTSIDER’S VERDICT.. . Louisville, Ky« Editor Herald, Dear Sir;—- ' Enclosed please find money order for one year’s subscription to the Herald. I t keeps me so will informed as to what is going orl tu Cedarville, I enjoy reading it. Respectfully Katharine Ewing. B e d s t e a d s R o c k e r s M a t t r e s s e s * C o u c h e s S p r i n g s C e n t e r T k h l e s W a s l i s t a n d s S i d e b o a r d s D r e s s i n g S t a n d s - . » •* - Inspect our -carpets and compare our prices with other houses. * . • • • • J. H. ilcMillan, Cedarville, O Funeral Director. Furniture Dealer, » Since the announcement o f the prospective retirement of Secretary , Gage, Illinois has been making vigor­ ous efforts to secure a seat in the Cab­ inet for one of her citizens. «I*nfttsredthetortmrM iofth e damn** With protrudin# pitas braupthl bn tty ooifstfp*- tlon with Wttloh I was for tw enty yoftra I t ,in sorttss your CA8CAKETS In th* town of Nowell, is., sort n e w found enythtm? to daunt them. To-day I sin entirety free from Miss EchoBterrett returned t<> her f Helmut duties at Genova college ftjton- ii^anow 8h« .t n , by W ! Q ■"> “ »■ lady friend, Miss Wilson, who spent the holiday*, at her home here. j CAINOV CATHARTIC Charleston FxposUfofi. Low fares to Charleston, South Carolina, for the Interstate and West Indian Exposition are offered via Pennsylvania Libre. Two 'forms of excursion tickets, season and fifteen day, may lie obtained a t special rates. For infornfation about fares and trains, consult E .8. Keyes Ticket Agent; CHICHESTER’SENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS Samuel McGinnis, 125 E. Main SlM! Springfield, has been.yepniriug scales in this neighborhood,'b!s*work having given perfect satisfaction. Any one wishing work done are referred to Samuel Turnbull, Samuel beau and Phil LflValley.. r m. MP taAdiMMia i , «* DCtNiTlfSATiON* no - to - u s ^mssvm.w _ ..... Iwta'-. . ..... tJald .-.nrlAtlM- pax**, TwfcwWO*1|«#|(V3*«re#*«tell*WNW* i w i t f n v r MM i r j MMlwt wire Hue rnmmH-nrJl f t j S S S S ^ , cniostestim ^

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