The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

P I ’ D W*PW Siocal andPersonal. Robert Bird was a business visitor in Cincinnati ibis week-., ■' • ■_ : •;*v." AH pu r calicos ejili tell a t 5c a yd a t MeCnrbell's. Sir. and Sirs... J , V . Dufiield, o.' Dayton, accompanied by Sir. Frank Burns, spent Subbatli with •Site. Duf* field and family. Ladies’ ffunnellc-tlc undershirts, as­ sorted colors, crocheted flounce, only 45c a t MeCorkell’s 4A number oi the boys about town Have organized a dancing club* anc will give a dance every two weeks in the Barber hall. • I ■c i . '’•■•’■ WANTED —Sales girls at. once. •Whether experienced or not apply in person to Mr. *Okas." Jobe, of Jobe Bros. & C04, Xenia, 0 . . . ' . I *r CHncy brand o f peas, tomatoes, corn and beets at Gray & Oofs. Public Sales—James McClellan, Oct., 20; Jesse O. Townsley, Oct. 24; Henry Kyle, Oct. 30; J , H . Drake, Noy.. .11; J , S. Brown, Nov. 12.. McCollum, the jeweler, has the best selected stock of umbrellas in town, -.59c, to $5,00. Communion service in the R P. church next-Sabbath. Dr. Boice, of Philadelphia, will preaclron Saturday a t 2 p, m., on Sabbath at l l a. m. , and 7 p ,'m . and Monday at 10 a. m. . (sun time). All are cordially invited. 1 I f you have not.secn our Patrician shoes a t $8.50. for ladies it will pay you! to see them before, you buy. Strictly hapd-sewed makes them:very . flexible. . . - Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House. McCalfs Patterns 10c and 15c each. • 11-we-dfrnot-have wiiat ymi.want, we_ , Willi gladly send for it. ’I t costs* you nothing extra. McCorkell. . Mother Stewart, of Springfield, wilt sip'oak -in the Barber Hall, Sabbath afternoon, a t two o’clock. Mother Stewart,is well known in temperance work and her address on this day will be in the interest o f the Ifowie rapve- • ment. All are welcome. . - •Went Wetl Because he'didn’t have tbe umbrella be should have bought .a t McCollum’s for. 50c. Elmer Keyes returned the first of the week to bis work about the depot. Elmer has. not hud a vacation lot Borne < time and during, his absence ,, visited points, in Cincinnati and Col- ambus. ' 1 Our new line o f gum and snag-prbof rubber boots is now complete. • * . McCorkell. i :r I- An effort is being made to get up a foot ball teath among tbe college boys; James Scnrff,. a former trainer for the college team, is here couching tbe J boys. We expect to bear of some ex- Celloni work, when tbe boys get down . to bard practice. I f you fail to see oUr-felt and com­ bination boots, and our rubbers, be­ fore you buy, you will loso, 40c to 50e a pair. We are ou the inside. Cost you nothing to look at them. Starkey's Arcade Shoe House. 1 Harry Garlington, after an absence of three years in tH Philippines, is making his, Greene county friends a Visit. The first of the week he was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E .' C. Oglesbee. I t is about tinle to buy that fasci­ nator; you. can’t fail to get wlmt you want a t McCorkell’?. Mr. J . G. AlcCorkeli will, the last of this month, move bis dry goods store down town to the room occupied by the Eskridge restaurant. Mrs. Eskridge will go out of this business, owing to tbe illness o f her husband. SECURITY'^ Freni serious throat- ami lung trouble depends m two things. First, securing the right remedy; second, using it iu time. . Wo aro confident that the remedy most certain -togive prompt and satisfactory results in the curing of cold and coughs is Ridgway’s Honey of f a r . A . FAIR PROPOSITION You are ap t to have a cold this season, A cough will re­ sult and you will-want to cure it as quickly as possible. We “want you to try this remedy' .with the understanding that if 'it fails'to give1entire satisfaction you are to have your money back. • - . Price 25 cents. STRIKE AT AN END. Once more the anthracite operators and the miners are on cammon ground. President Roosevelt has selected c commissioners who will arbitrate the questions a t fejac between them, Wilde it will be some time before there will be any quantity* of anthra­ cite coal fth this section, yet the price o f bituminous coal will be greatly re Bend lire’s Grand For these days only, October, 18 to 25 inclusive SAVE THIS COUPON, GOOD FOR TWENTY F IV E CENTS. This coupon is issued by u s to introduce the AMERICAN LADY Cor­ sets and will be received as twenty-five cents cash on purchase of an AMER- duced Thr iuMionttl ppcwpm I 'months K AN LADY Corset for these days only: October 18th to October 25th in- 1 0 * £ iv . a n J eiug;yfif Only one coupon received on the purchase price of each Corset, of the strike the humorous writers Ben. 0 , Ridgway, aw l-paragraphsts have written much pit this question. We quote the fol­ lowing from the Grand Rapids Her, aid; • —-Spe-lbe -coal;—j— . *- v ■ - ■ Where has the coal been? Has tbe coal been in the coal bin? Is the coal mine mine or is the coal mine not mine? * I t not mine, where is mine? Has the coal been in the mine, and if the coal bin is mine, why c«u I not mine in the coal mine for my coal bin?!- I f the coal in. the coal bin wasmine, why has pot the coal been in the. coiU bin,instead of iu the coal mine that is not mine? * „ I f you have trouble of any sort with corsets—I f they're uncomfortable—* I f they wear popriy—I f they break easily—I f they Jose shape—I f yon have 1.-liver trouble—Ju st change the style of- corset and take less medicine. Our expert corset fitter will make you comfortable and.happy and possibly, hearty, by selling you the pioper. corset, . COATS AND SU ITS ‘ i._ None a month old—the latest—the best. That don’t mean “ high priced.” I f you-see n better §5,00. Ladies’ Coat than we show,, this won’t cost you §5.00—Ju st bring it.JiaclciiuiLget-yournold cash,-., -- -- - - , OUR $10 COATS ARE PH EN OM EN A L VALUES Black—Navy—Brown of Castor—Handsomely made, guaranteed k -J a lined—half fitting or Monte Carlo style—all wool and warranted, FLA N N E L E T T E WA ISTS , 50c . Persian, elyles, cut in latest fashion, made as you’d have them made, %h ALL-WOOL TUCKED WAISTS, $1.00 P retty as you’d make. a t hom e.for 81,25, .Black, Navy, Cardin;,j Green and Cadet. ■ ’ BLACK S ILK WAISTS, $3,69 . __ Beautifully made, lined, tucked and fashionable, $8.00, MORE B IG S ILK O L IN E COMFORTS, $1,00 Has your neighbor told you about them?/, They’re full size/rifikoline covered-and Silkoliue -lined; Filled- with fluffy sanitary cottou—oiilySl.Oti T . D MURPHY ROOM SRINGFIELD, O . Drtiaafsf, n m Opp. Opera Hduse, CEDARVILLE, OHIO, PUBLIC sale : f THaWiMT'llTH The gad news'bf the death of Mrs. May Cooley Acliesou was .received here by relatives last Saturday. She lmd been in a hospital in Columbus undergoing, an operation for appendi t will offer at public sale on the John A. Barber farm, two miles north­ east of Ccdarville 011 the Columbus j pike, Friday', Oct. 24‘, the following property to-wit; Seven head of horses, consisting Of 1 bay mure .three years Old,.sired by Go-A-Head; 2 two-yenr- old draft •colls; ’ 2 yearling colts; 1 suekliug colt; I brown mare four years old, sired by Patent Right, ho by citisaml for several days she improved, but death came very suddenly at the.,1 Milton, he by George Wilkes, dam by last. The deceased was tbe daughter Advisor. This mare'ls well broken ATTRACT IVE FALL STYLES of the late William aud Ju lia Parry Cooley and was born - near ;Goes iu Decewbeiyl866. In August, 1892, she was married to - Rev. John L. AchesduV ' Besides h “bereaved “bus- iand Mrs. Acliesou leaves'll number of brothers and sisters; Mrs. John' Dlark, Columbus; Mrs. Lou sAlden, Gerard, Pa.; W. D. Cooley, Xenia; Chas. Cooley7, Mrs, Nettie Harbison and Mrs. Sylvia Kyle, of this place; lev. W, P . Cooley, of Mumford, N. Y., and Mrs. Sarah Cooley* Jamieson, of Moorefield, lud, The funeral ser­ vices were held iu Xeninj-Monday, at aud is'a number one road- horse. ' 28 bead of cattle, consisting,of (5-milch cows (one fresli by day of sale), 10_| yearling steers and 1) stem and heifer calves, 125 head of Delaine sheep. of 00 registered ewes, 00 OiUlHlatlUg .lambs aud 5.registered bucks; 70 bead o f feeding hogs. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch a t 11:3(). . Jesse C. Townsley. 8. T. Baker, Auctioneer, J. II, Andrew, Clerk. . ; Tor men and Bop I this S ’ T h e G ift Season , Is fairly began',, An early Selection of gifts is most wise. Yott can select noth­ ing that Is at once so beau­ tiful and so practical as One of iimmons fatchChains We’ve ft splendid shovdng of them In both vest and lorgnette**-andfobs as wfctt. U I! Our line o f ncck-ehalns amt lockets -is so well assorted that we er.n satisfy the most particular as well as those who want something at mod­ erate CfflJlr ]H 6 C 0 hhl)lW, t»e JwtHO a? ■ • ' Watet. ........................................iiMii i J r the residence of her brother, W. D. Cooley. : We have a splendid piece of medi­ cated grey flannel, special 'price week 8c a yard at McCorkell’s. A number of weeks ago tbe Herald published a poem, “ The Old Home­ stead,” by the Rev, H . Parks Jackson; as Sencx1, of Olena, 111., aud it was well received ■by our readers. The Chicago Record-Herald, one of the jreatest dailies in the country, copied the samo aud papers throughout the West have done likewise. In the liist issue the poem “ Ccdarville,” by the same -writer, xnet with popular, ap­ proval, .and again, bu next week the Herald will publish, for the first time, “ The Footprints of* Civilization In Ccdarville Township, Ohio," an histor­ ical .poem relating to some of our early settlers. • . \ <r Have you gof. our prices in duck coats. Better. You’l l save money, McCorkell, Andrew Winter was one’of the ones . that attended the Hamm meetiug*in Xenia. Wednesday night, and for some , cause’o r‘another be left bis overcoat on the train. As Xenia has local op­ tion, the influeuee of the .Senator’s speech mu t hnvo' bad" a' "wonderful effect ou Mr. Winter. We carry more bopts, shoes, slippers: and. rubbers.than any other threc.shoe i stores iu town aiid do more business than any six or alb of them' pu t tb-1 gethor.. This puls us in a plan, of buying that gives us au inside of .from 15 to 20 per ceut, which we will give to you if you will give us a chance, Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House, Mr. and Mrs. J , II; Andrew aro entertaining a number of their frieudg | this afternoon a t three o’clock. Also a very attractive and up-to-date line of furnishings, comprising all the latest ideas in ha ts , caps gloves, shirts, neckwear, hosiery, etc. This is one of the season’s swellest productions in overcoats W e show a su rprising variety of patterns in a ll' new imported and domestic materials. " New Fall Suits All the new, nobby effects, plain colors ,or mix­ tures, in broad m ilitary shoulders, straight front or regular cut coats $12:50 to $22.00 Our line of $6.00, $8.06 and $10.00 suits, for this season is better than ever before. In connection w ith the]above lines we carry a handsome line of . 1 After about two mouths of married life, Jennie Jeffries Seeks a legal sep­ aration from her husband, George Jeffries. The two were married in August by Mayor McFarland and it A complete line of Indies and Misses’ ‘Black Hawk” fleeced hosiery, a t McUorkell’s, About one hundred and fifty guests J were entertained a t the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baker aud Mr. W. W. Creswell last Tuesday evening. While tbe crowd was quite j an .extensive one the guests were j charmingly entertained, A three- course supper was served during the j evening. Among the out-of-town Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing 'T h a t will pay any mother to investigate. HANDSOME NORFOLKS and the MANLY TH R E E -P IE C E KN EE PANTS SUITS, in all the rich and stylish materials, • t-- $2.00 to $8.00 . . 4 t '4 v ^ \ I vVClHUui alliiUlUU^ llu • VUirvf VnU seems that with them married .life has 1e AVere Mr. Rlld Mrs. Carpenter been a complete failure. Jennie was NEWFALLTROUSERS The finest fabrics, embracing hundreds of patterns. If your boy is hard on his clothes you should investigate our “Tread-about” , •KNEE PANT SUIT The trousers are made with, double seat -ana knees, double stitched braided„seams, lined in in fron t,.patent buttons, and have heavy can­ vas pockets. I t will keep, any boy w ith in , its bounds. ./ PRICE$5.00 Another prize Offer OmJanuaj*y^ 6 , 1903 *we will give away $ 150.00 in gold In 10 prizes, ranging from $5, the smallest, to $ 50.00 thecapitalprize The success w ith 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,7see small bills for particulars. represented by -Attorney Cook iu filing the suit and the charge against George is‘ that he baa moved their household goods away and left his wife In a.destitute conditjpn; Jennie does not care to remain under the name o f Jeffries and asks that she bo restored to her maiden name of Bower. Do not fail to see our shoes for Ju­ dies and gentlememen from 75c to §1.95. Haudsewed §2,50 to §3.50. Nothing like them in this country for the money. Our sales last Saturday were the largest we have ever had this time o f year. This tells the story, Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House. W. L. Marshall, who left his Farm east of town and engaged In the livery business a t Xenia, bu t of late having disposed of his outfit, has purchased the hardware store of Thomas & Sut­ ton and the implements and buggies of flpabr 1 % Long. The new firm will be known as the Xenia Hardware Co, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin of James­ town, Misses Townsley and Corn of Springfield and Mr, Harry Baker of Washington 0. II.- * Ml?n% dress shoes, stylish nnd new, or $1.0.0 pair at McCorkelfs. In the drawing of names from the ju ry wheel for this term of court we do not find a siriglfe person from this township for either the Grand or Petit Jury. Dr. II. G. FurWv, who is well known here, will lecture a t Jamestown tonight on “ Christ and My Country,' |- The Dr, made many friends here dur­ ing the recent local option campaign who would he pleased to hear his lee- The Republican meeting a t Xenia lure, v Wednesday evening was largely at- F ou S aw :,—Will sell or trade by citizens from this place and a ten-year-old mare. A bargain to | ^ report an excellent opemng for the the one who comes first. Dit. J , O, SrnWAnT. S ty lish Fall Hats The celebrated Hawes Derbys and. Fedoras All the new colors and styles, $3. Brady & Steinfels Co., X EN IA ,-O H iO r ' o • * Geo, Haller, A, W . Haines, H . A. Higgins, Resident Partners. i i e t t NOSH AND . , THROAT. Olas iiS Accu rate ly Ad- Went Dry? Sure; she had a 50c |, ju sted . All* nB ti;.d ing , Xon ia, O, umbrella bought at McCollum,'a,the jeweler, ^ A t present there is a . scarcity' of j plasterers and brick masons, there not being a resident of the n,wu- that is engaged iu such work. Parties build­ ing are compelled to go out o f town to secure meiU for plastering nnd bricklaying. You can get at 0 . H , OillaughV,: tut your Sunday dinner, dressed chicl.cm 12$e per pound, celery, cran­ berries, grapes, sweet potatoes aud oyster*. ’Mcohouft—-Office 5T<>. Ji. Uevidence Ko, i} : s tto jp G & $ Which 'Some coffee toasters use toglaze their coffeewith-y-wcuiffyou eat that kind of egp*? Then why drink themf Lion Coffee has no coatlngof storage eggs, glue, etc. It’s cplfce-f-pure, unadulterated, fresh,‘strong and of delightful flavor nnd aroma, " - campaign in this county W. II. Eskridge, who has been fail­ ing-in health for- jjoib C u time, is very- low and today it is reported tha t he shows no signs of improvement, wt . . The eclipse of the moon last might kept many of the young folks out til! ft late hour. , Mr. and Mrs. John Townsley gate n reception last evening to a large number of their 1 friends. Mr, and Mrs.’ J Bpabrof jaiupstown, Mr, and Mra, O, A, Hpalir of Xenia, nnd Mrs Emma Harper of Dayton were pres* coL Messrs. E. W, Hagar and II, M, Barber attended “David Ilarum” nt Springfield Wednesday evening, Fat. (Mdeh Rule Flour. LIST OP LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled For in the Oedarville postolfice for the month ending Oct. 17, 1902, L ist No. 41. ’• - Temple, Miss Nellie, Jones, Mr. George Fine, R. M, T. N. TAwnox, F . M. LEGALNOTICE. Stella Burba, plnlntifTvs. Kdward IHlrbs, thifcndant, Kdward llurbs Whose tilnte of residedee is unknown trill take notice^ that or. Kept, '27,1902, Btrllft lh>rba,hi« wife filed her petition for divorce nftainst liim in Common 1’leas Court of Crocno county, 0. asking i»r i divorce from Mtft oft thfc grounds of gross neglect of duty arid Imhit- ua ! (lruiikcnlic «8 mjd custody of child. Bald case will ha for hearing 011 mid after tfov. 17. itKfcf. Stella Hurbii. L ost —On Moiulay, ficptcmlier 29, a gold-mounied fountain pen. Re* ward. II. R» Hitchcock EXCURSION TODESMOINES. Low fares to Des Moines, Iowa, will he hi, effect via Pennsylvania Lines for the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. 0 . F , meeting^ Fo r informa­ tion about rates, dates oii which tickets will her sold/ tmd timeol trhins, apply to local Ticket Agents of Penn­ sylvania Lines. Sfxty Per Cent of Fuel Land Tax AS- 1 ready Threatened. This aiftuAtiire Is on SVetybb* ettho genuine laxative Bromo-Qniuine the rftpwdy that w r t* » M id In e a t d # CASTOR! Fo r Ittfoat* aad Cblldre,;. It. KMYou llaisA l ^ r.-v: / t j p t ' J J . . Uigiaalur# trf The Cincinnati Enquirer said la an editorial Sept! 17: Ono statement in thfe speech of ltov. Herbert S. Bigelow at Bowling , Green Monday night, as reported in the Enquirer yesterday morning, is so significant that It will be tiuteUntlally r e p e a t e d * graph, Mr, Bigelow said that the remedies tor the evils that exist veto home rule and just taxation. He 6c- lleVed that the unoccupied part (09,« 090 acres) of GonUellsvlHo coal land owned by the steel trtisi should lo taxed 60 per cent of Its cash value, would sell a large part nf this rich coal land, thus giving investment to Idle Capital and work to unemploy­ ed labor, This .is going somewhat further la the discussion of the ques­ tion of taxation than was marked out in the platform adopted at Sandusky. Before the election in Novemberwe may have some voluble elucidation of the "singte-tex” theory and other matter# which the timid anu cowserv- attva resolution makers do not tike up. The people like to know all about everything. with any twehty - fi History o f 't h e II o f rj ; v , r- The JiHorf of •i-ouiu ««l !>? o f her JEP.Bt . _ £ , learned prote claims the R°n’s * ■ n t y worthy oho a c uoneeruiug the rol ' juflmsuee tlis 0 the past. Tim Hot of moi;vaphica! prjiij who have cute Tb° fitet tf> be u< who have ceabcd Having e.iJiipic-tal 8Ud haviflj receive accord them the pli jjst.: ..Tlicre are b e7 and jludr pameh ,'tr . demon Kyle aud I Figbet. Hon- James He Thomas B. am was born near Ced 24, 1854, and rei (education in a ' e t - ■was'.baptized Aug • the class of tbe Cb father removed to order to give his cJ of d liberal educati' (ipstrial Hniversit; cated there). At i janes H..graduaH school and enterec Illinois. After at years and, not be . classical training - some years as supei He schools aud the . 'he entered Oberliu tuoin of 1872^. ai | that institution in life was interesting rank. He Bliowed for jnathematics economies, completi • engineering in Illit In thii autumn c the Western Tiuiolo f., -.cated a t Allegheny. he graduated iu H I - ried in 4881 to Mis. | of Oberliu, Ohio, graduation Infactxq de r t he Board of - [ ‘ tbe Presbyterian 01. to the Ban Pete Vs lory ot Utah, whel sight of a number .... aud. did a vast amou the people lor abou iug to a misunde him and the Super li Bions lie resigned ai I liar position under i Missions of the Cong and was sent first u then, to Crested Bt the high altitude ; his wife’s coustltu: Ipawieh in South From tliere he did siomiry work throi and even into, the . aud iu 1890 he w deeu, South Dakt a home. About t the Financial Aj College, in the hit traveled extensive England States, the Populfet party a mushroom, aud . Vention held in nominated as cant Senate ftud was protests. He had castomed to his was elected XL S. 1891, from -that Gideon 0„ Moody term u f office h ceed hiirigelf by t Vihoin he had niw % , He tiled * home a t Tacot What ho was a' not without hero driiial. He- nifti by hard labor, nr he bccataQ old *statesman Isis m that of the dipl ‘ former. For 1 vkirman o f the S o m e ! With.7 If s h why 1 p r i o r i gl&xed is m i % fec tly te~ ■ ..... j »* a ’ ta

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