The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

• ’ a fs, ^ A fUL ? A U • 'lA i iA jf a a . ,i -V 35 Years Ago*«i-Store, 19 L im e s t o n e S t r e e t *3 , ^ 0 0 S Q U A R E F E E T # - Today—4 Stores, 19, 2-i, 23, 25 L im estone Street. .31 ,000 SQUARE FEET* 35. t m ■»r mm 19, 21 , 23, 25 LIMESTONE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Dry Goods, Carpets, Wall Paper, Etc. O O K Tm m isrG K ' o ; n : e w e e k o ^ l y Additionally, w ith the extraordinary Bargains, and as an incentive to out-of-town buyers to attend this sa le , w e sha ll pay the fare on a ll cash purchases of $5 .00 and upward* TO prepare for the General Marking D own of all Goods, our .store w ill be"closed all day. Friday preceding the sale. ***/*>} One of the delightful excursion trips j _ , . « I ifor the coming summer, o f interest to L o c a l .a n d . f s r s o n a l . I ! ulany Cedarville people, will be to attend the, Convention o f Young Peo- Chas. Barr, of Dayton, spent Son- day with relatives here. Master Lee NieOet, of Lexington, “ I£y., is yisiting bis aunts, 'Misses . Nannie and Flora NSebet. „ Capt. Richmond P. .Hobson is to ’lecture in Xenia Feb. 18, his subject being'“ The Navy,” Free Harsbman, of Beavercreek Township, was. in town Tuesday look­ ing after hia political fences for com­ missioner.' 1 # . ' . *_ "VV, J ' Tarbox went to Gin. rnnati Tuesday to be in attendance at the convention of Retail Lumber Dealers which was held in the Queen Gity. tbiswefek, Mrs, WilUam -Walker expects her daughter, Mrs. John McFarland* soon. I t is reported that Mrs, Me Farland, with her husband and fam­ ily, will make bet future,home here. Those who heard the Allen family band last year a t the opera house were well pleased with the performance. This same organization is to appear here Feb. 13, Admission 15 and 25 cents. • J , W, Marshall’s public sale of live stock and farm implements will lie held Tuesday, Feb, 18. Keep the dateiu mind. There was some little excitement On Main street Tuesday when a team of horses belonging to Edward Dean broke loose from the hitching rack iu front o f Dorn’s harness shop/ and ran up street. There was no particular damage outside of broken harness. A shaft broke a t the paper mill last Friday evening which necessitated the closing down of the plant until Monday morning, when everything was started tip again. I)t*. V, K. Madden, P rac tice lim ­ ited to EVE, EAR, NOSE AND pie’s Societies oljthe tJ. P. Church, to be held a t Tacoma, Wash., on Ju ly 23-27, 1902. Arrangements have been made to have round rates from Chicago to the Convention 850.00. Tickets will be extended to allow a visit to Yellowstone Park, California and Alaska at low rates, and an op­ portunity will be given to go by one routemud return by another, and thus enjoy a variety of scenery. J . S. Brown has received word from Director-General Buchanan of MONEY SAV ER S .- W e are clos­ ing out all Remnants o f Dresa Goods, SilkB, Velvets, Ginghams, Outings* Will llift has been quite sick, suffer-! ing with the ' ‘grip.'’ j Hayes McLean contemplates start-! Calicos and Laces a t Greatly Reducedi,;Q . a pool an<1 bnlhr(! roorn a t p ort prides A t Bird's. Dr. EJ C. Oglesbee and wife cud D. S. Ervin aud wife wore Cjnciu uali guests this week. . The Doctor is having an eye treated that was injured in his recent mishap. \ The day of prayer for 'colleges was' observed here Thursday. Dr. McMicbael ot Bellbrook preached the sermon. Misses Greening, James and Patti Son* teachers of the O, 3 and 3. Q, for Polled Jersey cow exhibited a t their show 'last ‘fait-.: The prize is a handsome Gold Medal* 24 carats fine- and' valued a t'$178.. Thi 8 is A.prize for which Mr. Brown can feet proud as he was in competition with Amer­ ica’s best. - Officer Kennon caught a young fellow who was making Ms way from the O. S. <& 8 . 0 . Home last Sunday night* He wm cold and wet end was willing to lie taken in by meal any one. The bey said he had only been at the Institution since November and that he was so lonesome there. He did not object to being taken Back* but laid If Be ever tried to make his* escape again he would wait until; warmer weather, A telegraph office hat been erected at Wilberforce station, owing to so many of the thrangh freights heing ^required to take siding there. .. '• '.' Mr* and'‘Mm, D. I t, Marshall gave g dinner putty, Thursday, to a num­ ber of their friends, \ ;**^pher« ‘ is ‘more.Catarrh .da-' this Mctioo of the country than all other diseases put together,aud untilthe last few years was supposed.to be incur­ able, . For a great many years doc­ tors pronounced it &local disease, and THROAT. dlaascS Accurately Ad *1 prescribed local remedies, and by con lusted. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 the Pan American Exposition that he . Home were guests of Mr aud Airs, is the winner of the Sweepstake prize Hurry Ili(Mast Saturday evening. S4KS> •lame.* -octe* tto> itHfUdiuct So. jo The following “At Home” cards have Wen received by friends in this vicinity: “Robert Smith and Mae E. Delzell married a t the home of D t and Mrs. K, M. Delzell, Bey* nolds* lad.* Monday, Jan, 27, 1902. A t Home 2 li Rose St.* Dubuque, Iowa, after Feb. 0 ,” staidly failing tp cure with local treat- mem, pron.ouncfdi it Incurable, Sei cncohas proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore re­ quires a constitutional treatment, Hall’s Catarrh Cure, mami factored by F. J . Cheney A>Oo., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on,’ the I market. I t is taken internally' in] K irt Niles, a laborer employed by Bcuton Barber, met with an abcideut iu a, runaway Thursday afternoon but nothiug serious. He was driving & team of horses to a spring wagon when the animats became frightened a t a passing train. Outside of a broken -wagon tongue, some harness and a good sized hump on Niles’ head from the lull there Was little damage. Ladies’ $1 25 F u r Scarfs 98c, Ladies* $2 00 F u r Scarfs 81.48, ' Ladies* 83.50 F u r Scarfs 82.50, Ladies’ 82.50 Shirt Waists $1.48, ■3 ; 6 ■ a t Bird's, The prospects for a large house to­ night for the “ Library Benefit” enter­ tainment are very encouraging. The p lat is well-marked, although a few good seats are left. ' Attention Please. We pay I7c lb. for good Butter We pay 11c lb. for country “Lard We pay 11c lb. lor country Bacon a t Bird’s. A good-sized crowd gathered at Philo Hall Thursday evening to hear the reeiUil by the pupils o f' the mu­ sical aud elocutionary departments of the college. Owing to our crowded condition this week we are forced to carry over the History of. the U . P . Church nn til next week. L o s t—A gold locket, somewhere ou Main street, Finper return to this office and receiv'nWward,....... William, 5 Our annual sa le of Lad ies and Children’s Muslin., Underwear begins Thursday, ected from som e of th j manufacturers in these goods, and are selected for style , w ear and durability. t ' ’• .V , ■ , Dorset Covers— —*- P la in Cambric Corset Covers* w e ll made - . . . . 9c Trimmed in lace or embroidery, end less Y ar iety ,sizes 32 to qq ... .. ..... . ... . . ». * , . ». ... 25C Finer Corset Covers, ^exclusive sty le s a t 35* 50, 75 and $1 PlainandTansy Skirts. Cririnntd Skirt: W e have never shown such a large .collection of W h ite Shirts. T h e y . are made right and the price is just about ,the cost of m us lin in each c a s e . . ANNOUNCEMENTS. We 8fo nittliOflzeii to announce JOS fir A tL tuN lJ'fi'»* « candidate fat tovaty c<»u Many will 10 10 drops lo w metubof M i» Dcizcl), as she visited ^It avis directly on the blond and mu . Mr, and Mr?. KtH»n Archer hi .*ur{nc«* of the. system, They fall* Mr* iW dh was m je.o fthe civil «jsg«i#»ir»nfi4hcl*iinswi» t#ukl route itsd «r»i p rw u t supiintem ling th« bffi'f om* hundred dnilare for any it fails to cure. Bend for chcitlnra and tfidiujoida!?, Addrw . F, j , CHENEY A Cm, Toledo, <). omwtrhctrnrMd « bridge the; Rsffi by Drnvght#, 75e ,‘ MWwippl river «t Dpbuqitv, Iowa. I Hall* Family Piiit a rt the be*t. t Primary elfctfon, O L i l^ A , D O B B IH S , ATt OUKKV*Ai»I,AW« O'fiemi Put HusmiM Imnsife lot. Penqnn fibwined tnd Inrm«Knt,* Charlton Bull ofGreentown, Ind ., I arrived Wednesflay and will visit a I few days with, bis father, R. S. Bull * ^ ____________ _____ _________ ____ _______ __________ Miss Bessie Mdburn h a s ,returned T h e goods for th is sa le have been selected from som e of th e -b e st home, after an extended visit with , 0 - Dayton relatives, The trustees of Xenia township! have granted the petitioners their re-1 quest to have a special local option 1 election March .22. Mr. L eeR .‘Scott, of Bnrgcttstown, who w?as here a few days ago, selected a ram lamb, from the Delaine flock of A. H. Oreswell and a yearling ram from the flock o f Alex. Turnbull. When they want something good they come to Cedarville. . The Alien Family .Band, opera house, Feb; 13, Admission 15 and 25 cents. No extra charge for re­ serves* . Carnegie has offend Xenia $20,000 for a public library, but the condi­ tions are not stated. One objection to Mr Carnegie’s gifts is that a stip­ ulated sura must be raised every year, and for most cities it is more than they can bear. • I— , , A rural route inspector was here on Wednesday and went out over route No. 1. He will go over the remain- leg-routes the first of the week. An important real estate deal took place a flay or two ago in which J W. Marshall sold his farm o f 285 acres to Howard Corry, of Bowers ville, for $75 per acre. Mr. Marshall gives poscssion of the farm March 1st. Mr, Corry-comes to this vicinity high* ly recommended, and the farming community will gladly welcome him into their midst. I t is very probable that Mr. Marshall will leave this vi­ cinity, much to the regret pf his nu­ merous friends. He will have a pub­ lic sale Feb, 18 aud will sell every­ thing,* John Phillips was returning from ♦Springfield, last Saturday night and. when this side of the city .two men a t-l‘ P la in Skirts, With ruffle, good mus lin , good w idth . 39c Embroiderwtrimmed wh ite skirts, exce llen t va lue 50c .E la b o r a te ! / trimmed wh ite shirts w ith la c e and iiiser- tion or embroidery at . . . . \ . . . . . 75 & $1 Very fine handsome w h ite skirts a t $2 .50 , $2 .00 , $2.50, $ 3 *oo? $ 3 * 5 °> $ 4 -00» $5*oo, $ 5 .oo, $7 .50 and $10 . Iftuslin Drawers-*-— •For th is sa le we . have more than 2doo muslin drawers a t 25c a pair. P la in and trimmed mus­ lin and cambric, th e greatest va lue ever given for «*• 25 cents, You cannot afford to make m u s lin underwear after see ing these* drawers at 39 ,50 , 59, 75c and $1,00. Downs! Downs!-*—- 1 For everybody, whether large or sm a ll, from 36c to $3 , a ll prices between, Lad ies m us lin gown s, embroidery trimmed a ll sizes 39c. Extra va lues in m u s lin and cambric goods, sp lendid sty les a t 50c, F in e r gown s at 75, $1, $1.25,. $1.30 and up. Finer tempted to steal some goods iu t h e . ^ f i j l i l f r s i f e hack of the buggy. A Mr Corry ™ * WHHW WWU - behind them aud frightened away the ti jiovrs. \\ hen he got home lie found his goods wore gone,. R, E. COUUY, A U C T I O N E E R Promptness, Fairness and Satisfac­ tion Guitraiifced." Belt Tthplioiie Oedarvltlc, Ohio , K. R,No. 1, For this sa le of all kinds and grades. Good m u s lin Drawers a t nric, Embroidered frimmed drawers at 25c. D r ill Waists at :t2£,c, M is se s ’ Drawers, large ruffle, at 25c. M is se s ’ gown s w e ll trimmed at 50c, Soiled underwear. We w ill se ll w h a t underwear we have in stock that are soiled from hand ling a t about one-third off the regular price, Jobe Bros. &Co., Xenia, 0. f « € x « l l « « 0»r Will d o o r * * » . MOWflmJ twesty - hf rH We have are cl IX t j ! 'A lW in t,,t*S i’r' ,( liytcrv I'»'*k into I’oiif-i rl ibiH.diog <>f a P nv ’-ytt-TiJ Bchadl within its bounds, aj thiit if <w’nur.im me.«t ivcr| cully, eiiclr siduud 'would -.it ■ (.Vdinvillc- Tlje «-bsi| cooaiH-uJtioii on Bcp't. 18| cidod to f» port' to PfCfclj “ litlli-or tiu^uyimivgcuH | giveii to au"ch n school owj f n'iltucs already in this pk tidniag nil <‘duciUioii ” Eu l y iu its history tin tiour hcgau.to take an inte^ m^siomiry aud educations the ohuridt; for we find lh-i 28, .1.849, arrangements wcj canvass the, congregation subscription for the Theol] itiary that w»u then locntl .ford (It Was afterward ;tf Mouinputh, Illiuwis, and, tj ■ time consolidated with X?f ry), aud also for foreign the -pew mission then stai| egon. . Thte mission iu Oregon snialhpart in the organizilj U, PjX'hurch. Along «T JR. .ndssion in the Nqrtij W is established an Associat dt<r •mission in the samel The brethren, of .the, tw[ aware. that “ in Untor ■strength",” entered into for union and were -sueces gaiifefd- the “H P. Chuil ■gou” iu 1852, or six years] “U. P. CbUrfch of* Nortr Friun the duts of takingt lion mentioned above, th| tiou" raised ghd forwardedl the amoUnt.asked by thej these funds, throughout. Bachn’nhn’k pastorate, The.result, of this ,first| §46 foip foreign missiohfe*: missions and $15 to the S] . which latter was largely logical seminary* QnM-.ii -the session decided to gh l tional for the benefit of n| then starting in C*oljimbt On June ' 3, 1850, made lu rth e annual finj of the congregational red pendtlures, This ctistoj timie8 aud is one of the f feature* of the congrej On April 4 ,1854 , ap[ action providing for weekly or Sabbath coll - custom lias also cotitlnf Until the present tinn May 16,* 1854, it was* aid the m'irsiojiS whii conducted by Revs. AU Randall Row, the fornj Mass,, and the.latter hlc Oo., DUio, where both preacher and eriftij . Couiitj Republican, at the leaders iu, the ■gn niay*m»q6 tha t .was th j the Country. Rav* lbl unteereil in the first] joined the Union a r( regular correspoudeni Freshyterian” during] his writing* .were reac and Irfe name becanj word throughout the On Oct. 22* 1849, tj • Ihto sevj the purpose of public I >ng the then eomiol Shorter Catechism -w| lute seven parts am i assigned to each oj “ upon whkh they St* fexatnihed a fter tht Fisliar, Brown aud j such times as the MoJ imint.” Doubtless tl living, who passed thj oi that winter, tentef occasion than o f the *ibly thaws are ntemt vilhs o&ugregatiob til , 'today, who have n a | ik i ahisv* ttatnad fa t a1i^ ,irri¥ ‘ffr W i ^ t rm1 t inn‘ i l l if. .. nHnX: j j

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