The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
3T lo c a l and Personal* Perfumer: * « * . Mr* F rank Miller, of? (-leyelaiwl, Ift vfoltingW, J , Bniith, A qkoty finished jardiniere table,. 80e. O, D, Mai'ohanf. : John R. Goopsr is under the weatb- ■er tiup ■wreck, - 1' -. . SeeG . A /S p a h r ’s ad on th e first page of this iwstie, » The kerne of Ed Bull was bright- cued, Babbuth, by the arrival « f ,« baby girl. F or SAjas—Cow,young, now fftrii. First calf* TmwFrige. Ask - Ben G, Ridgway. • Mr, and Mrs, Gerard visited Mrs, Gerard's grandmother, Mrs. Sutter-, field, the first of the Aveek, : Marked down to close out—Oyor-t atK/Jurapers, Shirts mil Underwear. ■ ., Marcha.nt,,. George Barber, of Dayton* is thia week visiting hifr brother, BobUrn, of thie phstco. ' '■Miss Katie Coffey is .spemiiu0 , a h ' few days in Xenia the guest of Miss ; Mamie Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.' I. G, Davis enter- v ' ’ tained about thirty of their friends ,1 _ Wednesday evening, Go, account of the illness of the regular clerk, GeOrge Winter,' Ed ’ Vance is performing his duties at -Gooper’s grocery this week, • .. f - "\Vilson Liggett ;and family, who ,r will-reside,on the Robert McClellan farm, arrived here the first 6t‘ the r ’4week; • *. , , ■ James Duffield, and wife returned irons "Indianapolis, Sunday "'evening, a lte ra short visit With- relatives in that.c ity . > ... , . ■<B ■ r • .Mr. and il^s. Carl, Eilis, o f Sabino, 1 and'Eph. ‘WoctbiOgtoh pod wife, of Moon’s Post Office, spent Sunday with 0 ; B, Marchant and wife. r, , \ sv .The Cehirville Foot Bull, team-will play the Springfield Athletie Club on Smith’s athletic field next Saturday.' Admission 20 cents. % * r * ^ ^ 7 J •*• There will be an; Auction Sale of ° Boots, Shoes, Hats.:Caps Etc, in the rooms next to Stewart's Store on ' .Tuesday,"November 18 , , ■ E o n SALE—Sewing Machine, first . ■ ■ class,‘good an ..new,-drop head, ba - bearing, five drawers. Gall on under •signed,, C alvin E wry . ' Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bull and son Austin and, Mrs.J Jumes Bnll wore guests Of- Mrs. A. G . Miller Tuesday 1 and attended the J , H , Drake sale in the afternoon; ’ ■ ' Arp of ps great variety as are flowera, some be- lag ilistastefiil. We five showing a new Jin© of otl6rs, We want'you to come in and look at ’em whether you buy or not. The odors are standard every d a y odors, but the quality of themis different from .< . - ■ .» ■- the kind usually sold, which are “ Triple-ex tracts.” These I offer a r e “ Quadruple-ex- .-tracts,” and have much greater enduringpower. ' No incrdtise of ‘.price over that which, is poor. Ben. 6. Ridgway, Druggist, PbotK 7 $, Opp, Opera House, CEDARVILLE, OKlO, 1"Flower pots^ 3J in. to 8$ in., 5 to Ip cents.each,,. O, D. Merchant; , J , G . McCorkell is now in his new location in the Grouse block. Bee his add in this issue. ■ The, w . . G. T. TJ. wilt meet next Thursday a t 2:3 .>. nt. a t .the bom? of Mrs. Parks on South Milter street. " George Ashbaugh gave a" dance to a number’of his friends, Wednesday "evening, lit the home of his sister", Mrs, Parks. . D r. P . R. M add en ,P rac tice Iun - te d t o EYE, EAR,. NOSE ;AN1>' THROAT* G lasses A ccu rate ly Ad j u s te d .. A llo a Bu ild ing , Xen ia, p v«leolione.*-*Office No. ya* I?evidence No % ' - ' - v r *'■-^■«F-~ Charles R. Barr, of Dayton, is cir culating among his Triends and for m e r .'schoolmates this"w^ek. - “ Sheep” ha? afl excelleutposition, as stendgra plier, with the Dayton Felt. Roofing .Company. Quite a number in this,, vicinity have received the following invitation “ Mr. and "Mrs. -Joshua Jackson, at home, November' eighteenth, nineteen .IvitnriHArl' nmJ .t iwk . , .Tka nA/inobiii fo £ • • Jolly-phi. Gol. I , T. Cummins" has returned from the Lone Star- to. the' Buckeye State, arriving here the first o f the weeki He . will roddeon the John Collins farm. John Finney is hot in college this week bpt is attending a large hog sale in Cincinnati. John is becoming , quite a‘ stockman, hnvipg made his dhbut a t the J* H . Brake s a le .- 4 Rumor has it that a certain yoiifig -" business man of our towfr is thinking . seriously o f hying himself unto the rural district to become a tiller o f the soil. ’ A t a business meeting of the Ced.ar- ville Dancing Club it was decided to hold the next dance on Thursday, Nov, 20. Get ysu r hammers.out apt go to knocking* ' Mrs, J , J . McClellan and children, left Tuesday morning for Hartfori City. Ind Mrs, J . H . Nisbet accom panied them and will remain in In diana for a few days,. . The young people o f the IT. P. dhtirch gave a socml, a t the residence . o f the pastor, Rev. F , 0 . Ross, F ri day evening. About ..forty persons. Were present. On Tliinvlity, Nov. (1, ju st as the suit kbs.il the western hiijtops and. nature looked its loveliest,' Squire J . I I , Wolford performed the Cererdony which made Port Knislcy anil Ger trude Corn, both o f this place, man and wife. The ceremony took place a t the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs, Joseph LI tier, on Millet street. hundred and two.” The occasion is the fiftieth anniversary o f the mar 'wage o f Mr, and Mrs, .Jackson, of near Xenia. . , Manly,Randall came to- town- Sun day with, a horse belonging ■ to Mr." Smith, a ,colored gentleman of the same vicinity. Randall .claimed that Smith's horse had come upon liis premises and destroyed property, to the amount of §2, which Smith re fpaed to pay. Squire Jackson was called and settled the dispute. *For fresh packages of Fau st Oyster Crackers, Graham Crackers, Keune dyk Oyaterettes, Nabisco, Cheese Sandwich, Imperial Butter Crackers, Brenner’s Butter Wafers, Uueda Mills Biscuit, Reception Flakes, or Cakes, Crackers fir Bread, go to Merchant's Grocery, This office is putting Up a catalogue for M. W. Collins’ stock sale, Nov. 25, containing the pedigree of all the stock to be sold. So large a coutract is seldom taketi in small places but the Herald is dp to date and can-han dle snch things. The entire force is at Work upon it and as a result we have been unable to pay the usual attention to the local news depart ment this issue. ToCure a Cold InOneDay. ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab* ets. A ll druggists refund tbe money if i t failr^to cure. E W. Grove's tgttature is oft. each box. 25c. E i H o i i d c x y e fs im s fc E Q C C r f t t c l a each pound' paekag© o f Lion Coffee from now Until C h ristm as w ill h e fo u n d a fre e game, am using ftrsd m ath tetive—p d ifferen t ^ ****** nnaMnaiM«lNMMMnMMMnn|' ft GO TO $r HcCorkell’s T o tn o rro v y j S a t u r d a y , ~~ A l l B a y , * And secure one of the great values that will l>6 offered; Men’s Jean Pan ts.,,,., .90c Men,s Buck Coats. 90c Men’s Corduroy P a h t s . . .$1,75 Boys* Heavy Cloth Caps „,15 to 25c each CUPARVIUB V5, VflTTBNBJERG, The Wittenberg foot-ball team came to Cedarville, Saturday, expecting “ to have a walk-over,” as one of their players expressed it, hu t their expec tations were blasted before the first half Was ended. Both sides played a clean, gentle manly game, a t the end of which the score was ©to 0, with the, ball in Ce darville territory, After the game Wittenberg tried to work the local team for $4 more and their suppers, but .tbe management did not see things that way, Wittenberg having come for the consideration of $6 and one meal, Because the local men would no t comply with their request the" Wittenberg men went -away sore h n J attempted to even up matters through the medium of Bprjngfield papers. They seemed to aim all their hotMr a t Umpire Cal Morton, giving him the sobriquet of “ Country School- Teacher.” Fo r Mr. Morton we will say; tlmt he gave- fa’.r decisions in every .case, and that be has been a BchoJar,and tutor in, and played with schools that would, make Wittenberg look like a toy bank beside the,Cap itol building. - Thereis no bard feeling toward the visiting team eiltertained by our peo ple and an attempt will be made to get them .back again, but should this be accomplished it will be under a pen and ink agreement. •A il we will say to Wittenberg is, “ Bring back those gloves.” • The local team will go to Wilming ton today to play, the college team of that place, , 1 - , The line-up of Saturday's game was as follows:- ' ' Wittenberg. Cedarville. Ha uek.. j .left end.,....... . Morton At n e t .... ......left tack le......... ....Rife Miller,.,........loft gu a rd ........ Smiley Powell.. . , ..center........... ,Hopping Finefmu.........right guard.........Niebet Qniglpy........right tackle..... ..Barber . F u r a y . . r i g h t cud ....,..Fitzpatrick Grosscup......quarter back......Pollock H u m e s . . . . . f u l l b a c k . - . . S h a w Swill........... right half....... ...Graham Tellus,......,;left half....... .............Trigo "IT’SUPTO YOU.” be Ladies, You can purehaeg Outing Cloth, good grade, light hr dark color, 4c per yard, Calicos, Blue Black, Red---2 to 8 yitlds in each piece, Sc per yard, McCORKEi.L’S;; Popular i’r!e*tl 5tCf*. The Second Annual Minstrels of the Xenia Lodge of Elks willoccut a t the Xenia Opera House on Wednes day and Thursday evenings, Nov. 28 and 27. This event has come to be re garded by the theater goers of our village aud by the country generally as nne of the most pleasant a nd "enter taining social diversions of the year, A number from this place attendee last Thanksgiving, when an entertain ment was giveB in the afternoon out eveuiug of that day, and one and al voiced their praise of the fine and clonn entertainment g iven . by that Lodge. This year a performance will given on Thanksgiving eve and one on Thanksgiving night, instesjd of two* performances givtsn in one day asTast year. This arrangement will enable many to witness this excellent per formance, who might otherwise bo up able to attend. Preparations have been made and are now going on to produce a show that will eclipso the one given last year. Rehearsals have been conducted for some five weeks past by. Air, Harry Lytle, o f Dnyton, who has so successfully conducted the minstrels given by the McKinley Club, o f Day- ton, for the past five years. Since Xenia Lodge No. 668 was or ganized on March 25, 1901, it has done more perhaps to promote friend ship and sociability among the mem bers nnd to bring into prominence the community in general than any othe?! bouy of men in Greene County,^hav ing given td the public in that Bhort time as fine a miiistrcl show as has ever been produced by professionals 6a the hoards of Xenia, and originate ;ng and carrying out the idea of a grand charity ball, A t their regular social sessions, given about once month, a t which is gathered among the heat of Greene County’s fair sex, Various amusements r.ro indulged in And ft fine repast prepared by the memhers crewus the evening's enjoy ment, The motto adopted by them this year is “ It’s up to you.” Buttons scaring this motto, with the date and occasion, may now he seen everywhere worn by Elks and their friends, Eome lime during the week pic- ccding the minstrels, wo arc iniform- ed tlmt a “ boosting commitfec” will visit our place with something orig inal rind up-to-date, but w.o are unable to learn its exact nature, BENDURE 3 DAYLIGHT STORE . j s i C w f j ^ t s y 3 e t o o 3 o a » G-E.BAT SPEC IAL M ID -SEASON SALE ’ . ' . ■, * r < 0 B B t i g i i tw S a t u r d a y Mor ni j ig - N o v e m b e r 15 a n dO I o b g ^ re lay" N i g l i t N o v e m b o r , Every article and item, in this new store, except Patterns, at special price reduction, When Bendure says reduction, “reduced” it is, and no fake nor price juggling, If you’ll want in weeks any thing kept in a first-class Dry Goods Store, use your money now and save much; ' You Will Need The Goods Before Three Weeks, * We Need The Money Now. Modes, Glove-pittingBazar Patterns, 10 ModesMonthly, 5 Gents. Every garment in cloak room at sale price. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Wool Waists, Si lk. Waists, Cotton Waists, Knit Skirts, Wrappers, Windqw Shades, Curtain Poles, Swisses, Draperies, etp. . Table Linens; Towels, Crashes, Napkins, White Goods, Cambncs, Muslins, etc., all at January price ngures. 70-inch Bleached Damask* 46c. 64-inch Cream Damasks, ^gc; •Damasks^rc to <j}2.oo.. Napkins, 42c to $4. , . . . . , ( Diress Goods and Silk; All new. All the latest weaves, hfo last years goods to show. Only a few items. 50c Kebaline 35c, 50c Heavy Shifting 35c, $1.00 Skirting 69c. $1.50 Skirting $1.05 Corsets and Infants’ Goods; No soiled Corsets. No old stock, hut you get the breath of the country’s * goods in this sale; Qiapers, Dresses, Baby Caps, Bootees, Sacques, etc. ' Domestics: Everything you need in Cotton Goods, , Now’s your time, Onlyfirst, class goods; No .seconds have place here. Comforts, Blankets’Outing Flannel, Flanneletts, . , *3°-ir»> Outings, light and dark, 4c, g-4„Seamless Sheeting, full width, 12 1-2C.; 25c Fancy Half Wool Waistings 15c. Embroideries, Laces and Dress Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, Neckwehr--all at special sale prices. Ribbons, Belts, Jewelry, Perfumes and Toilet Articles—all at sale price, Linings and Dress Pindings—Black Percaline,' 3firinch, 6 1-4Cyd. Notions and small specialties, all at Uniform reduction. Outing Night Gowns and Night Shirts, 20 dozen sample gowns,, at orip-fourth off. 4a-ineh Black Moire, 42c. . t . , 40 Dozen,Men’s Work Shirts—50c quality, dark colors, 35c, Mens Furmshings—all AtAale'pnce. 50c;! ■Heavy FleecedUnderwear 39c. Black Fleeced Underwear, Cream Union Suits, 84c. Sox, Handker-, J chiefs^ Suspenders. ^ ■" T- ‘ ’’ • _ f ' "* - t , ' ^ *‘ 1 ' J ' *( “ ^ T J‘ " 41 ^ Q i *' ( ; Underwear, for Women and Children in .the big sale—Hosiery and Gloves altr1 included* in this great sale. Golf and Kid Gloves. '* You’ll never be disappointed in a Bendure Sale. Spot Cash and no goods on approval. MURPHY room . T. D. SPRINGFIELD, O. OLD FOLKS' HOME BURNED. The Ohio Methodist Home for the Aged, a t Yellow Springs, burned last Sabbath morning about nine o'clock. The fire originated from an overheat ed furnace pipo, bu t was noticed by some- passer-by before it had gaioet much headway in tbo upper pa rt of the house. The building was the once famous Neff House, to which many went in quest of pleasure aud recrea tion, but lost its popularity Boon after the war. A t tbe time of' tbe fire there were about twenty-five inmates, who were a t breakiast when the fire was discov ered; thus their escape Was accelera ted, Tbe institution was nbotit three years of age nnd was founded by Dr. Weakley, of Cincinnati, who holds the presidency nt present. D r, Weak ley was in Troy, N, Y ., a t the time of the disaster, ’The loss will aggre gate $20,090 and the insurance on the building and contents nmounte’d to about $6,500, No Use Freezing. - Having got a fine lot o f Pocahontas coal, we hope to accommodate our patrons a t near old prices, • • D . S. Euv ix Co. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT, Notice is heroby given that W. R. and 1), A, McMillan -have been ap* pointed ntidduly qualified by the Pro* 1hup- Oiiiiff. of Grccrne w im ty as oxee- ; ulMVoi'tbc* estate, of Dumri.MeMillrtft, *(lt*«Yofkal» J* N. IXbAK, Oct, I f , 1962 Probate Judge, Fo r fL -0 go to Marcbant's YourHair “ Two years ago my hafr waa t falling out badly. 1 purchased a | bottle of Ayer’s Hair'Vigor, and J ! soon myhair stopped coming out,” j S Miisfi Minnie Hoover, Paris, 1H, ] . Pciimps your mother | had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half* starved hair; IF you want long, thick hair, Food II with Ayer*s Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark* S’id heavy. . ‘ * tl.CS * Mfie, ill Iftjrjfjte, H ymit fltutolst; Oanttot Bttrifly jfiu, #rnd u» onh Cniiftr ftu1wo will rsarcij ‘ Ive tlitt nnHio Mir Am tm i VNNtXltWm* Wanted. We would like to c k , through the the columns, of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green’s Aug ust Flower for the pureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia,' and Liver Troubles th a t has not been cured—and we also mean their 'resu lts,. such as sour stomach, fermentation of fond, habitual costive ness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any .trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civil ized countries, and we wish to corres' pond with you and send ycu one of our books free of cost. I f you never tried August Flower, try one lwttlo firat. We have never known of its failing. I f so, something more serious is the mattei* with you. The 25 cent size has ju. t been introduced thisyear. Regular size 75 cents, A t all drug gists* G. G. Q ueen , Woodbury, N. J , LIST OP LETTERS. L ist of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice for the month ending Nov. 7, 1902* L ist No. 45, Ellsworth, Mr. James T. N. T aubox , P, M. I Thanksgiving Day Excursion,' November 26th and 28th excursion *! tickets will be sold a t ticket stations. 6^ T the Pennsylvania Lines to stations on those lcnc3 within 150 miles ol selling point good returning Until Novembdr 28tb, inclusive. Special rate tickets will he sold for students and instruc-, tors of colleges,' seminaries and uni ver itie s going home to spend Thanksgiv ing holiday vacatiou. Fo r rotes, time of trains, etc., apply to nearest Ticket Agent o f the Pennsylvania Lines, When you wako nfi with a bad taste in your mouth, go at once to O, M, Ridgway’s drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, One n r two doses will make you well, They also cure bljiousness, sick headache nnd con stipation. ^ . . ri an ' yMWibottla. n« auto and oiv of your nwl-rttexptP*Samis , J.IUWCO.,10 Wl REDUCED RATES, West, Northwest, South and South west Via Pennsylvania Lines. Home Seekers* excursion tickets Will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines November 18th, and December 2nd aiid 16tb to points in tho West, North west, BOtiih and Southwest, For par ticulars regarding lima of trains, etc,, apply Ticket Agents b f Pennsylvania Line, , Get a free snniple of Chamberlain's. Stomach and Liver Tablets a t C M, Ridgway’s drug Btore. They ore easier to take and more plemiaht in effect than pill. Then their Use is not followed by, constipation as is often the case "With pills. Regular size, 25 Cents per box. Reduced Rates to ftoM Orleans, Excursion tickets to. New Orleans, L a,, account Convention -ofAmerican Federation of Labor, will be Bold via Pennsylvania L ines,, November 10th to 12th, inclusive. F o r particulars apply to Ticket Agents o f Pennsyl vania Lines. f. 0*11 on Kerr & Hastings Bros, for anythiflg in stove, ranges, coal hods etc.: .■v CttltlORl This is not a gentle word—bu t when you thihk how liable you are not to purchase for 76c the only remedy uni versally known ftnd a remedy that has had the largest sale o f'any 'm ed icine in Urn world since 1868 for the cure find treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles withoutlos- ing its1great popularity all these years you will be thankful we called your! attention to, BoSchee’s German Byrup. There are. so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and Others that are cheap and good for light colds fares, etc. K M v 'trig cAnntnnttr s< It l» 'tfc* Key to unhccufnl mlver- tlftlagr* You cannot spurt much and win. A business career that goes •• by fits and stnrfa will not pay so l ‘ well In tbe long run as a bust- E ness that follows a course map* ped out for it and keeps Increas ing its advertising as the busi ness demands it until the maxi mum Is’ reached. There Is a maximum for a small business beyond -Which It Is hot economy or policy to -go.—Brookline Chronicle, ■ Out columns fufnfah tlm key to successful advertising In this community. LowRates South. November 16th to 17tb, inclusive, excursion tickets to New Orleans, La., account Annual Meeting; National Hardware Association o f the United States, will be Bold via Pennsylvania Lines, Ask Ticket Agents about S feK ia 1™ 11 illK f^8 foWLnMlw^AwSlfj f e ; 8 “? ihif * fct»i»raMS i s * ! * like German Byrup. The 26 cent size hafi ju st been introduced* this year. %gular size 76 cents, gists, At all drug- A MODEL CITY FOUNDED BY I will I xj sold vifil Pennsylvania Lino*1, November 18th to luth, inclusive, For particulars m Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania Lines, ■% Histqry tells us of tl things accomplished by armies in ancient times, t iug of forts, cities, etc., that has had the privilej the grand procession of officers, Zion’s while-robe, tiering several hundred, the founder of Zion City under Dowie, there can thing b u t a great desire t ia being done towards th this great, city, without theater, a1 dance hall; thousands live, with a col and city council, factoriej hundreds of men and jiundreds o f homes built I , of some ten square mif man is the owner of ground, bu t must lease ‘ more tbau a thousand yel . As was stated in a form Zion City is some fortj - north of Chicago. I t is distance sou th .o f MilwJ plot -of land .comprises 6,500 acres,' with a lake f| two miles, The land adapted to the purposes’] facturing, commercial, and' residential city of mo inhabitants. To the east flat’prairie extending to mile distant, and compris -thousand acres, This li tween the lake and ra held for manufacturing public parks. A t . the therC is in' operation thel Industries, in an immcnsJ ing o f three stories, hail area-pf over eight acres, is finished product on ha| ing fo over 3,500,000 value of $250,000. Fc the lace, wnterjis piped ft . in order that it may be p i 1 and, contain no mineral A second. factory, raanuf Barne product, is' in c< and will cost §600,000, other manufacturing 00 us a brick factory, turnin per'day} plaping mill; nnd,confection raanufaetd After leaving the tn | iiistricb We strolled up Vfirfl to tho residence we fou td houses that wl exceed twe’ve hundred] where some five or t | people live. There hotel that will accoi thousand guests. Be boulevard is a large ; acres, which is known a Temple site A , build erected here that will set pie within hearing ol voice. This building * place of a large wooden is used as a tempornr having a seating enpacit In the down-town di found a block of stori buying' and selling is the city itself,, and whcl ated foods are allowed, made goods handled an are lower in price than even greater size. In i the Administration b« has ju st been complete j mO',000, where the hall, and the hank ftp business is being car Jond this is the Educal bring erected of co t St *125,000. Zion (Jity to such proportions ti ^USt have fire protc they have, Willi three rieeds as were ever I fighting apparatus, l given by.a completeift A* for the water supj ^ril 1625 feet deep fu iretnely cold drink, I ^Ve have now tbit, the city and will d e l wm ** that run 1 1 O 0 I Rne who wishes to b ill 1^*7 the valtte of the t l Reives a paid-up l e i 1J(W years, Howiehnl • 9+ *#? iIf 1 ri*tfaf8irtfeir fa ‘ ■ #
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