The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
*’ *;• * ■ ' JIx ' ■ ■ ' ■ • . - . v^, ^. . . , $ ■ ■ . . ■ Dont buy unless you wapt to, but you’ll find that w.e have the slickest line of ■ FALL apd W INTER ' * Vou ever put your eyes on, Not only the slickest, but the best* You can get poste&here in correct and fashohable styles, as you can nowhere else in the city,, and if you should want to buy you will find that you can be better suited, better fitted \yith better goods from 15 to 20 per cent less, than anywhere else. A full line of KIP, RUB BER and FELT COMBINATION BOOTS at rock-bottom prices* You take no risk. Money promptly re* funded on goods returned in good condition. Meet your friends and leave your packages at . YOUNG & NISLEY,-SPRINGFIELD, 0. 7 E. MAIN STREET. * <<. f [ X<Q 2 i anfl Personal. ; Mr. B, M. Paul will preach u i, the ' R ; P. church Babbath monitor at 11 , ’ 8. J«, 1 ' , ' New Idea Paper Patterns only 10c each , . - a t Bird’s. . Mr. James Brown, of Mansfield, ‘ 1 0 ., &visiting his sph, J . S., Brown and family. • ' , ’ Men's rubber and leather hoots, - 1 aU ne„ goods, McCorkclI. ' . "WANTED—Sales girls" a t once. - ' Whether experienced or not apply in ’ person to Mr.. C’has. Jobe, of Jobe • ■' ■Bros, & Go,, Xenia, O. . ■' ■Boa our comfort calicos at 5c a yard ■ at- McCorkell’s, , Editor Walter Cray, of “The Troy , - ' Daily Record,” was in town Wednes- . , .’ day afternoon. He gave this office a * ' ’ pleasant call. ‘ „ ' Mela’s $2.00 duck coats to black, " gray or tan .for $1.90 each, for cash only,, , • at Bird’s. U n Counts The issues of life and death depend on tjbe potency of a drug sometimes—ofteuer than vve are apt to think. , When ybnr physician ■ prescribes a remedy he expects certain re- suits; if the remedy supplied be lacking In purity or strength, it may fail in its purpose., • - We think of these thiugs. 'We' fake care to See that every “drug, we dispense is absolutely |j pure and of standard potency. We are careful about the com pounding al^o, We have had ample experience, and can as sure you that if you permit us to compound yonr prescriptions you can feel secure about them, John Myers has sold his farm, con sisting of eighty-two acres, on the .Jamestown p ike,-to John Turnbull and brothers for eighty five dollars per acre, including all the growing crops, and live stock, farming tools and fifty geese. Mr, Myers expects to go sandy to locate, : . ;" Mr, and Mrs. t). E l Bradfute have ’* gone’ to Macon,Ha., where they will , .he. in attendance a t a ’National Oon- , • ventton o f Farmers; ' Ben.6. Ridgway, B n g g iM , P b o i t m - , -Opp. Opera House, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. W; W. Northup, straw1buyer for the Hagar Straw Board & Paper coni- -pany, made his first long trip Wednes day on the motorcycle which is to used in his travels,' l ie covered a distance of forty-four miles without a miBbap/ Mr. Ed/Ilngar has made the trip from Xenia,to Cedarville id twenty seven minutes,' 1 B l A T T R A C T I V E F A L L S T Y L E S OIney brand,,of peas, tomatoes, corn aud beets a t Gray & Co.’s. Public Sales—James J . McClellan, i rp, „ . , • - Oct. 20; t a a M t M 24; L a f ° T i ' “ ? “ f e° S ’- _ rt- t *. , -vr , , . The studerffs and professors took the .J, H . E faker Nov. 11. , day off and Went to-the cliffs a t Clif ton for an outing. ' The weather was Buy" y o u r, groceries a t Cooper’s You will g tt good goods nt the right prices. The new residence o f . Postmaster Tarbox, on North- Main street,’ S' nearing completion Hud is one of the neatest cottages we h avo -in ' town The building is .somewhat different from most of our houses, and. for tins reason stands prominent. I t is nr ranged convenient; and modern j ^ , every-respect. Choice fine fleeced wrapper goods n t Bird's. Mr. B, Paul of Oouftervilfe, 111., is .visiting his friends, here this week H e is on. his way to Philadelphia - ■The W . C.JT. U. will meet a t J . , B. Orris next* Thursday, the 16th, at! ideal and a very enjoyable time is re- 2;39>p. m. . ; ported. 1Cotton batts, 9c single or 3 for 25c I Hew dried.fruits a t Cooper’s. ‘ a t McCorkella. I ryhe new dress sh irt for men Mr. Wallace Iliffe left Monday for I ' - at McCorkell’s, EMWjlpMn, wtore 1 » W l op October 12tl. cscursion tickets to . t a work , 0 'fbo It, P -tjonunn r/ a t | Oinoinnati will be bold via Poke ., ;.tu a t place., ... . , , | vans* Lines from Cedarvillo, Spec . i W s pants in all grades from 01,00 jal train leaves at 9:00 n. m., centra to $3.50 pen pair v a t Bird’s." time. Ask to sea our high top shoe, that White Pearl-Button^ all sizes we only ask $2.00 for, a t McCorkell’s. per dozen a t Bird's, Andrew Winter shipped two of Ins Hew crop sorgum a t Cooper's, fine Poland China hogs to Water . . . . . . Valley, Miss,, last week. ' • I The following mvitat ons were is sued luesday: “Mr, and Mrs. S, T. We Pay 18c per dozen forJEggs, Baker, Mr, W. WACreswell, a t home. We P ay 20o per pound for Butter Tuegday; October fourteenth, seven a*® . 8* o’clock, Cedarville, O. You have been paying 6 c a .y d lfo r When you see Our Hue o f men!„ this muslin, that, we are going to sell j m ey flceced j;ned over Bhirts, you you this week.for 4Jc. McCorkell. h-U8t can»t help bu t’buy, Contractor John McLean has com-1 at McCorkell’s, meiiccd work on Charles Crouse's res idence on Main street. where he-expects-to take up his1work in the B. P . Seminary- I: Season Tickeis for CedafYllln Lee- Jture*Courso are now on s a le 'a t Me Mr, and Mrs.„ John Townsley have Oollum’s. hwued Invitations to anumher o f their Lo3T_ 0 n Monday, September 20 friends tor n$Xt Thursday evening- a t L goTd.molmle d , fountain pen. Be (ward. H . B. Hitchcnck, six o’clock.' W e a rs informed that a Farmers! The Philadelphian Literary society Institute will he held here this yew L iJ I meat Monday evening; Oct. 13, t i r \4~ t f n f n i n S n A f l l I u w>i » « . t 0Ulla t 7:30 p. m, standard. A ll are m vited. bu t the dates are no t yet given for publication Greatest line of Beady-to-Wear Clothing in, town.; Men’s Suits from 05.06 to $12,50, Youths’ SuUs $5.00 to $10,50, Boys’ Bneo P an t Suits $1.25 to $3.00 each a t Bird’s, D r. Culp is an energetic speaker, commanding voice, graceful manner, handles his subject in his own way Ask to see our 4Jc muslin. This is a special price for this week. McCJarkell. KoWe-Ba sifted Ju n e Pear, per can or -two cans for 85o a t Bird’s. 18c There has been some talk tjmt the and closes w lth iho coronation to eter- i 1^ Plant Would have to be shut pity—-Em (p a ,) Times. ' ' Div P, R , Mnddmi, Praetico llw - tto(l u E y e , EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad justed. Allen Building, Xonitt, <>, Wo, fa. KeridiUCS Wo, down, owing to the coal situation, Mr, Lowry informs tie that he .has a car on the road, so that lights are assured Mr. J , If, Houser, o f Compton, 111 spent a day of so last week with Prof, B ; A , Brown and mother, Mr. Houser was formerly employed in the grocery business in this place. Ladies1Steei Bead Chatelaine Bags a t Bird’s, * The Philosophic literary society hold their first meeting in thfilf; bill Monday evening, Alter the program rtljtoshmftnts Werfe served to the now mambsr*. Mr, Homer Henderson, » gr^duats. o f the society, who Is a t attending the Xenia Theologi- twl ©minniy, g«vs the address 6 / the i" .. All-over calicos sell a t 5c a yard Amoskcg ginghoms^ell a t fie a yard a t McCorkell’s, OyStcnS per qt, 30c at Bird’s* Dr, Culp, on the occasion of his seventh recall, repeated “ Uncrowned Kings’1to a delighted attdience.—l). W* McGlenen,, SupL of Behools,. Mantua, O. J . ' Mrs. Lizzie Hash, who has been visiting her mother, Mis, Jameson, returned to her home in Monmouth, III., Wednesday, Mrs, Jameson ac companied her'and Will visit with her son. Joint, who resides at the same place. TT*> Golden Buie Flour. " ! For Blankets and Comforts' go to ’ 4 Bird’s' Dri J . J . Moore, of South Charles ton, has a patient" with a case of ben beri, which ho is'now treating. I t is a disease rarely found in (his country, there being only- ono or two cases on record. I t is confined mainly to trap ical regions and is Said to ho prevalent in the Philippines, ^ ' Try Cooper’s teas and coffees, Senator Marcus A. Hanna speaks in- the opera house at. Xenia next Wednesday evening. I t is not prob able that one tenth ’o f tbe people that would get to heat him. There should have been some other buildingpro vided that would accommodate more people. Dr. W. T. Sherman Culp, a t the Opera House, October 23, 1902, Messrs. John W, Smith and Harvey Nash, two of our county commission ers, w ere'in -tow n yesterday. They bad -been viewing somo roads' and bridges in this end o f the county that are in need of repair. . » Council meets Monday evening, a t which time it -13 expected to have the prohibitory ordinance introduced, Mrs. Mary Howell, ofHavre,Monti, Visited friends and relatives here last week, Mrs. Hovvt-ii came here front Coliiiubus,'where she visited her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs, Janies Holmes. Mr, J . I I . Drake has s e a s id e Tues day, November I I , ns the-day of his sale o f Poland China hogs. There will be sixty-five bead of hogs in the sale and if last year’s record is to he even equaled, Mr, Drake will- have a great sale. Bemcmbcr tbe date, No Vcmbcr 11, Comb and extracted honey at Gray & Co,’s. J , S. Brown will hold a public Sale Wednesday, November 12, a t which lino he will soil sixty head of Duroe Jersey hogs, mostly brood sows, ten Head of Polled Jersey cattle, and five lead Of horses. Giiighajn aprons, extra large, for 20 cents a t McOorkell’s. Fu r Bale--One ennopy top buggy fair condition. Inquire nt this office ■ Also a very attractive and up-to-date line of furnishings, comprising all the .latest ideas in hats, caps, gloves, shirts, neckwear ,hosiery, etc. This is ohte of the season's swellest productions in overcoats. We show a surprising variety of patterns in all new imported and domestic materials. New Fall Suits All the new, nobby effects, plain, colors or mix tures, in broad military shoulders, straight front or regular cut coats ‘ . $12.50 to $22.06 1 Our line of $6.00, $8,00 and $10.00 suits for this season is better than ever before. In connection with the above lines we carry a handsome line of - 4 t Youths9and Boys9 Clothing That will pay any. mother ,to investigate. HANDSOME NORFOLKS and the MANLY THREE-FIEGE KNEE PANTS SUITS, in all the rich and stylish materials. $2,00 to $8.00 NEty FALL TROUSERS "The finest fabrics, embracing hundreds of patterns. If your boy is hard on his clothes you should investigate our “Tread-about” KNEE The trousers are made with double seat and knees, double stitched braided seams, lined in in front, pattent buttons* and have heavy can vas pockets. It will keep any hoy within it$ bounds. PRICE$5.00 On January 6,1903, we will.give away $ 150.00 in g o ld In to, prizes, ranging from $5, the smallest, to. $5010 tbecapitalprize The Success with which these Prize Offers have been attended is too well known to need further comment. W e have given prizes all over the country. However, see small bills for particulars. Stylish Fall Hats The celebrated Hawes Derbys“and Fedoras All the new colors and styles, $3. B ra d y & S te in fe ls Co,, XENIA, OHIO. Geo. Holler, A. W . Haines, H. A. Higgins, Resident Partners. . w m m w m m m m tm i LEGAL NOTICE, Gtelli Barbs, jilairttift’vi». Howard Uurti.-i, defendant. Kitwimi Utirba whosb olace <;f residtMCe is unknown will take notice* tfinf, on 12?, 1002, Htclia Hurlm. his wife tiled ber jHifitiOH for (tivonc ugainst iiim in omrnon FU*** (*mirf, of (Jriens unnity, (>.. JwkirtK for a divorce from him on the fcftn*nfis of griif*neglect of duty amt imbit- ttal tookSmieM Amt cmtoity of' clittfi. Sal*! <*Mwill tie for haaring on and after Hot,!?, 1602," Htrila Burba, Andrew Hamilton, a former popu lar and highly esteemed pastor of the M. E . church a t th is. place, with his wife, visited friends here last week. The Cincinnati Conference stationed Mr. HamPton for the coming year a t New Vienna. We are glad to again Welcome Mr. Hamilton to Clinton County, and are glad to knew his home will he within a few hours' drive of his many friends a t this point. Wo congratulate the people of New Vienna in securing such ftn able min isttr as Mr, Hamilton, lor in him they will find a conscientious, hardworking, pastor, always alive to the best inter est o f his church. We sincerely hope his ability and service will ho fully appreciated by the people of his new charge,/-“Blanchester Btar-Bopublicu. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were PUBLIC SALE. Buv. F , 0 . Boss will attend the meeting of Xenia'Presbytery 011 next Mqndity at BeyJioldshurg, 0 ., and the meeting of the Second Synod, which meets on next Tuesday a t Boliccentre, <). Mr. B. F . Kcrf will also attend fi. as the delegate 1rohi the Cc,«irvill<s congregation. Mon, boys and misses1leggings, jer. S»y, CjUixft* Jim d and plain, at McCorkclfo ■ adopted by tlip Colored Voters Con Cwill offer at public sale on the John A. Barber farm, two milesnorth- yen tiou of -Greene county h t a meet ing held in Jamestown last Friday, W hereas , We have with' sorrow learned of the sudden death of' Bfev. J , B , Brown, Assistant Chaplain, late pastor of the Baptist church a t Ccdar- ville, Ohio, and’ W hereas ?, We have known him as a man of high character, as a devoted Christian and a genial companion, be it EeaolVed, That the Colored Voters Convention express its great sorrow a t his untimely death and express our sympathy to his family and rfear friends. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the con vention, tv copy sent to his widow and ft copy sent togthe Cedarville paper for publication a t his late home, <8 Ibtt sfffftfttars is oftWr*iv>*x qt th® Laxative Bitmto«Ouittlne m* tfest varvs ft m ti Attf east of Cedarville on the Columbus pike, Friday, Oct. 24, the following properly t o wit; Seven head of horses, consisting of 1 bay ware three years bid, sired by Go-A-Hcad; 2 two-year- old draft colte; 2 yearling colts; 1 suckling colt; 1 brown mare four years old, sired by Paten t Right, he by Milton, he by George Wilkes, dam by Advisor. This mare is well broken and is a number one road horse. 28 head of cattle, consisting of 6^milch cows (one fresh-by day of sale), ,10 yearling steers and 9 steer and heifer calves. 125 head o f Delaine sheep, PUBLICSALE James McCIelian'will oiler at pub lic sale, at his residence southwest of town, the following property; Eight- year-old driving mare, eight-year-old draft gelding, draft mare, seven-year-*' old sorrel driving mare, one line mule; four milch cows (three fresh next month), four yearling steers, heifer calf, 56 breeding ewes, 22 spring lambs, 10 rams (recorded in Improved Delaine Register),four byood sows ((ar row next month)1, male Chester White spring pig, 25 shoals, two good wag ons, • Evans cofnplanter, three corn cultivators, hay tedder, now steel 'tooth hfty rake, mower, disc harrow. aonsisting of 60 registered ewes, 60 c6rn shelter, sled windmill, sleigh, iambs and 5 registered bucks, 70 head drag, roller, breaking-up plows, hsy of feeding hogs. Terms made known ‘ teJlers. coni sled, Superior five-hoc on day of sate. Lunch a t 11:80. Jesse C. Townsley, S. T. Baker, Auctioneer, J, II, Andrew, Clark, wheat drill, Superior' and eight-lice fertilizer wheat drill, Whitely binder, 100 feet rope, hay forks, pulley, har ness, collars bridles, P , P, Mast rub ber tire buggy, buckboard, garden Miss Minnie Ritenour of Selmri, tools, household furniture., cooking was the guest o f h e r uncle and aunt, and heating stoves, Arras cream sep* Mr. and Mrs .B .L .W a lte r tes^ W fteky rater, S h o c k s torn and fodder, 2d Bad!*# fttrd'mlttwri golfglove*,milt*, hay. 8. T. Baker, aucUeuecr, the new shades, u MoCorkelf*. & H- Andrew, clerk, w . t o ' v y w " v ; u . f W ©£CtIft»< filiH Q W oibtt mm*** twbnty - f Histery ot Hie efi REV. J’J . Th» Young (’nrietian Union liiue io 1891 by tl . Waroock, who wa Tim first report, to bly .was made in A n membership o f 4 iory its meetings attended ami^yerd so much so that'o fl epentin the excrciT , Tbe first record* tors to a meeting when'delegates,to yention to ha held] cselected. On March 11, 11 were made to purcl the Sabbath School use,of the society aud, a uevv Psaltd The funds requimU had been raised by “ experience social’ were $21.’43, and jarley’s Wax Wo ’ $48.44 On August 8, where considerabll aroused in the General <onventic I uinhus there wei| signified their intd 'On Sepf. 13,1 consisting ofM rs.l .Lucy Barber nml •wAfselected toga session to use an ii| tore room. TTbits 1 Sept. 27 th a t a pe members would b<| , sent to session bef . official action, T l Rented on Oofc.9, t l Sons which were v<| tee. The session tlie-request on Qc| the comoiittee ref the , favorable' a d issue of the w-orll ,thanks was retun l ‘the privilege granl Nisbet, Mte L u c l Dora iCerr werq iibfaut the purciiatj lor. the use o f the ' .mitteo reported oil society decided to [ nod added the Unj Barber and Mrs. list 6- the purchasil organ was pUrcha| Its purchase was i much easier by tin! day social held a ll .netted the neat lil The first action I jtithing was taken! ;4ind the first tithol lug of Misses Agl her and Pearl J a l on the same dull On Oct. lfi,.18| to organize a J u j bu t it met with ' was laid on the up again on Dd the table indefinl AHng in tbe society suhscribij . Rule” for the us meetings. Thisl that the subscriy ucd ever since, the fixed custonl The first ac til cation of semi-a] taken on Nov. ■ alsoYcmaincdoI rules o f the socI The first elec| * x. iti tiie church society on FebJ rangril to lighfl choirand the]! lecture room h | but those of displaced in l j Sighting ftrrar Him was made Ono o l works o f the, through the (J tee during th ( some very nc lage wore pro highly nppr During the there have te 1902, the sur ftmount $142 j; repair* and I f Giurch and I minions and I The tocudi composed of toenpy the itl the Juh io r n | tociettea, lor the firafi ittd > s, . . *■ »
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