The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

m ** Lccai and Porsoaal. Prescription —-Vec GoldenBate Ftewr. Mrs, Waiter Murdock 8 pei.it Moji- 5 day in Dimm i. School 'defied Wednesday and will remain so until Monday, Jan. 5 th. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hastings mid children visited Zanesville relatives this week. ■; Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Dean are the gtKBttl ol their daughter in Columbus this week; . Charley Galbreatfa, of the Dayton State Hospital, visited ’hero tlie' first of the week, . I W asted —Girls to work in our Mills. The Hooveu & Allison Co., Xenia, Ohio. The plat for the Brockway Jubilee Singers will open Friday, Jan, 2, a t the usual place, Mr. H . H , McMillan was able to be out a day or so this week after jhis recent spell of sickness. Mies Nellie Lewis left Wednesday morning for Pittsburg, where she . will spend the holidays. Mrs. J : B’. Smith and son, Walter of Hamilton, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Louis Sullenberger. J • w „ Edward Stuckey has gone^on a vis­ it with relatives in Pennsylvania, Virginia and'Maryland. Mr. Charles Nisbot and family, of Lov.claud, came up Wednesday for a ft>w day’s visit with relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hastings «nc daughter took Christmas dinner with Dr. Lorimer and family of Jamestown Walter Condon preached at Green­ field, O. last Sabbath and will filCtlie pulpit at Fall Creek this coming Sab­ bath, . Robert Collins, who. has employ- ' moot div the oilv . street car, lino ■■■■■ - ■ •-.......... »?. • ■ ■- .■ Dayton, visited his parents the first of the-week. Mrs. John George has in her poses sion a pair of ehilrens’ silk mitts found ota the street. Owner can get same by calling. Mr. and Mrs. W, 0 . .Thompson "who reside on the R. F_ Kerr farm Jaa've for their guest, Mi$s Lorimer of "New Concord, 0 , Certainly you could not enjoy your holidays to any great extent until you investigate as to whether your sub • eoription to the Heraid has expired William Pollock departed Tuesday evening for Philadelphia to spend his vacation, Ho will return after the holidays to take Up his studies at the „ college, v . j Orvil Ford, manager of the distrib /utiug department of the American Cereal Company, is spending a fpw •days with his pareuts, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Ford. Robert Wilson, a. student in the McCormick Theological. Seminary Chicago,- came home last Saturdny wt presume to spend tho holidays a t his country home. Prof. J . Robb Harper, who has been^teaching in the public schools at Huperlor, Win., came liomo last Sat­ urday. His school will not open again until January 0th. We received a card from Editor Blair of the Tri-County News Loveland-, asking for a copy of the notice of the election uuder the Bea Jaw, The card does not state bul-wu" suppose tins town will vote on u Wet” or “ Dry” some time soon, Thfl late real estate transfers for this place are: Mary E. Bazel Minnie B. Giflaugh, lot in Cedarville fl; Mary A, Barr to L. G, Bull, adrnr., lot, Ci-darvil?, 81; (X A. am Mary Bridgeman to John McDaniel 1 A. $150.; Cedarville Building & Loan to Richard Darling, lot in Ce darvllle, 81; Margaret M. Randall to G. W. llobwm t 5-10 A. 8400, --U se Gulden Rule Flour. MMV Bronchitis tew **I have kept Ayer’s Cherry PcC- .total in my house for a great many ’year*. J{Js the beat medicine in the World for cou^lio and coMs,,;f 3. C, Wliiam,iAUIcM, N. Y. ■IrtiWiiiwtiini-iiiiTrno'lirntfOKOliiiiinilifitTr I'rli. n urtftnipwil A ll s e r i ou s , l ung troubles begin wi th a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first ip a single night with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, l)sc it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard folds, and forcoughs ofallkinds. mm **i<U me h*MI’Vin». fJiMft.-WnaKB. ..ItJilniwJ fntthr t tUtrrunhAK I. . wmm WMpMiM / f t f t A Happy New Year jto all oa next iThursday. - i f you knew 'all of r tl*a facts about our prescription department your prescrip­ tions Would come here, even if our prices were high —which they never are. I f you knew the meas­ ures we take to insure .the purity and freshness of our drugs, i f you were familiar with the safeguards we throw about compounding, and various other methods peculiar to this store, you could not help having en­ tire confidence in tho ac­ curacy of any prescription we pu t up. ‘"V,■ . To have such service feel safe—is worth to some­ thing and it costs nothing extra. Try that bulk mince men* a t Coop eris, itib for 23i\ • Mrs. Beal, mother of Mrs, Robert Watt, is visiting relatives in tipring- field. ’ ' - Prepared pan cake flour, pure buck wheat flour and pure maple, syrup at Cooper’s. ■ Mr. and 'Mrs, J , II.'. Andrew gave an evening dinner, Christmas, to the Andrew family? Guard tiilvey of the' Ohio Shite prison at Columbus, is spending a few days at his home. Sir, Oscar George and family of Bellefontainenre guests at the home of Mr, John George. Mr. and Mrs. W, L . .Clematis and Mis 3 Minnie Turnbull entertained the family connection to dinner, Thurs­ day. Mrs. Jacob Alexander and child roii are visiting lier daughter, Mrs, Samuel Tomlinson, ■of Winchester, Ind, . ■" : Ben 0 .Riagway, Druggist, Opposite Opera Bouse, #eflawille> OMo. A little girl arrived at the home of Mr; and Mrs- William Ross, Christ­ mas morning, ' Mr. and Mrs. J . M Bull of Spring- field, came clown Wednesday evening for a visit with -relatives, . Mrs, J . C. McMillan and children, of South Charleston, are guests a t the home of Mr. Alexander Turnbull. Charles Crouse, J r. and wife enter­ tained friends and, relatives at dinner, Thursday* Mr, and Mrs. Land ulcer of South Charleston were present. . There is a meeting of importance at the mayor’s office Monday evening. Why cannot you arrange to be pres­ ent? A hlirinc 8 » change took place tin* | ^ week when Mr, 0 . D< Merchant sold w his grocery to Mr, George Sfamulea. Mr. Merchant has not yet decided what he will do; v I t is probable that Cedarville will havst-a show som.» time next mouth. The Unde Josh Sprusby company is thinking of coming here regard- ess of the fact that the town is rated o. theatrical circles as “N. G.” Mr. Jnsen McMillan, who has been attending college a t Tarkio, and Miss' Clara McMillan, who has a position in a college at Greenville, Texas., are home for a vacation, with •their par, ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jdnies McMillau- Mrs. William Truesdttle died at. her home Tuesday, on North Main street. The funeral was held Thursday from the residence. The deceased was over eighty years of ngeaud leaves -some, five or six children. H e r husband died about two years ago, A number of colored boys gave a minstrel show i n ’the.opera house, Wednesday evening to a. fair sized crowd. As all the performers were amateurs ( n 3 could not expect to see proff'essiona] turiiB. Some very clover vaudeville numbers were giv­ en. ■ ' Roy Toukinson is home from -the Ohio State. University for his vaca­ tion. D r, P , Tv. Madden, Practiced im ted to EYE, EAR, NOSE .AND GIROAT. G lasses A ccu rately Ad- Msted. Alloti Bu ild ing , Xen ia, (> Office- 3No, 72 * liesideiies 2\ro, Fred Sproul, a former Gedarvillinti now located a t Pittsburg, spent Tues­ day- greeting his mauy friends a t this place. Fred is in the electrical busi­ ness in the Smoky City, Miss Daisy /Gray, as administratrix of the estate of tho late Robert Gray, has made application, in the Probate court, to sell certain real ^estate, situ­ ated in this corporation. Charles Coats, 24. of this place, and Miss Minnie Harding, of Wilber- foice have been granted a marriage liscense by the Probate court. Squire Ohiekeydanee will officiate. Rev. Thoninn Turner, who has been pieachiug in Idaviile, Ind,, spenL Christmas with • Cedarville* friends, but will spend New Yeni’s at his home in New York City. George E . Shroades who recently left this place and. took a position on Mr, Fred Wilson’s cattle farm near .Selina has given up same ■and will nn deavor to secure a position as brake- man cn a freight out of Xenia, John Vance, who for several years was employed by William Mitchell in the lumber business, has gone to Willmington where he will go in a lumber yard as book keeper. He has moved bis family to that place. College closed Tuesday for the holi­ days and most of the students have t;tken their departure for respective homes. Prospects are that there will be a fuller attendance in all depart­ ments at the opening next year. The annual Christmas dinner to'the Barber family, was this year given a t tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Crouse. Messrs. W. L . Marshall, ( ’has. Ervin, Sheriff-elect Tarbox and their families of Xenia,’ were present. . Most people arrange to have their subscriptions start “ paid up” with, the first of January. How does yours stand? Tim ■Creawvll family dinner was. given Christmas ut the home of' Mr George Creswetl. . About sixty were present, ' Mr, Harlan McMillan who travels in the west for u Minnesota flour fiym, is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs James'McMillan. - ... .Jt -V , ■Mr-. I 0. Da.vis gives away a rub­ ber lire buggy to one of his patrons next Wednesday. You had better be looking up your tickets. Mr. E . C. Mc'Gowu. a second year student of Allegheny Theological Seminary will proach Sabbath, at 11 a. in. in the R ,P. church, Mr. ,'and Mrs.; .Ohus. Gilbert of South Charleston, attended the fami­ ly dinner yesterday nt tho home of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Gilbert. The M. E. church had a Christmas entertainment Wednesday evening Tho U, P . church will give their un- nmti'treat New Year’s night. Mr. Louis Sullenberger and wife went down to Oxford, Wednesday, for Christmas dinner with his brother. G. W. Sullenberger nntT wife. Before.another issue of the Herald appears, the year 1902 will have died away; this will mean that quite number of subscriptions .will be due January 1st. * Mr., J . Hide Collins had a narrow escape several days ago at the Ta box planning mill. He was working at tho rotary planner and got one hand a little to close, causing a slight in­ jury to one finger. We are again informed that another change has been made in the list of contestants for next spring. James ■ Early Birds. An. English nobleman in ill health was’ out one morning early wearily talcing a constitutional. Walking along liis game preserves, he turned a sharp corner and came face to face with an Irishman -who had tho reputation of being an inveterate poacher.. . , • Pu tting his hands.and what they held behind him, he preserved a per­ fectly virtuous aspect, while the gen­ tleman hailed him cordially with, “Good morning, P a t!” * - “Good maraud, yer h ane r.. An’ phwat brings yer haner out so airly this m araud?” ..“Pm ju st walking around, P a t, to see if I can’t get an appetite fo r my breakfast. And what brings you out so early, P a t? ” .« ' , “Och, be jabbers, Oi’.mjest a-walk-' in’ around,to. sec if Oi can’t ,g i t a breakfasht. fer me oppetiteJ”—-New York Times. Brady $ Steinkls €o. -ft f t -ft f t f t he past few days have given evidence _lat you must make a change ef *“ those summer clothes. We have a few good warm Suits *Overcoats < 8 $ fA n ^ This aigitaturo 3a t® every box of tho gonulne Laxative Bromo'Quinine T*weu» tho remetiy th at .c«'lt'OS i»' c o ld l a osso "Scy. . Remember Our Prize Offer -• ■ ' of . ■ $ 1^.00 in Bold T$ fo beAioarded January 6 , 1003 , and get your, tickets, ivlun you make a purchase. Nice. Stylish Patterns, Handsomely Desfgned and *yiifell Tailored— and it will pay you to Investigate Them, ALSO have an elegant lino of Men’s Furnishings,' compris­ ing many beauciful aiul at tlm .same time useful presents. That great GIFT-GIVING DAY --CHR ISTMAS—is only two weeks away and if you-are'ffoiug to give the men folks- any presents, call and examine our line and allow us to assist you in your selections. Here are a number that wovld gltulden the heart of any tmin: Collars, Cuffs,.Neckwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Smoking Jackets, Mufflers, &c. BradyandStcinfds goitpnv, "£r?%rv* jailer* ) f H. m. Riling, f Kestacur Parfnm. R* J\. Riggins, 5 33 €a$t main S t , Xenia, Ohio. 1 Smiley, essayist for the Philadelphian society, owing to impaired health, lias “ Why don’t you use Golden Rule fl mi'? Your bread will always he good resigned. Miss Lunette McMillan. was chosen by the society to fill the vacancy thu 9 made. * Twelve couples from here attended n dance a t Jamestown,-^Christmas night, given in Wicltershani’s hall by the young folks of 'that place. Those from here report a very enjoyable evening, there being over th irty couples present.. Music was furnish­ ed by the Dayton harpist. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE P atents A liberal Offer, The undersigned will give a free sample o f Chamberlain's Stomach and Livcrr Tablets to any one Wanting a reliable remedy for disorder* of tho stomach, biliousness or constipation, 'Ibis is n new remedy mid n good one. ( ’. M. Kidgway. 'mm* An* mo (enitnff n okolcti ona/Joscrlnllnn n qiitotif? a*ceftntn cm- oitimmi free wfiefhor — invent Inn Isirtnlir.lljrnnto-itRMo. Communion. llfliidnti-loti*confidential. Hnndbonk on I I RADI. HlAKAa DESION8 CoPVRIOtits &C. tw*y An tr&tenu writ tifrlcat HLvficjJ ot uncnrlbg patenti. iMtpnu takfitt' through Muun& CO. rkctivt tperial hotlcet wuiumt citfirse# tn ttie Scientificflmcrican. IiATKest d r Term., tJ a Ahandsomely rtlflalratod wecltly, yeari'inur iSontbeflL1 Sol'dW all,ro* Bdenl’er*. mlNN& Co.3etBrt*dw’__ Btaach offlee, 025 V S t, WMtlngton, »■ . m - -rj-fi ,*•“ I' liCU.il ll ft N E C K W E A " O J A H E ’ S L I K E M O S T M E N h ^ ’U a p p r e c * 0 4 x a t e s o m e f / b i i n ^ p r a c t i c a l . C h r i s t m a s s h o p p e r s s h o u l d r e m e m b e r t h a t w e a r e r e c o g n i z e d h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r - " f i x i n g s ” TH A T W IL L P L E A S E TH E MEN . © 6 e i ) Sm o k in g Jack e ts ©. Ba tk R obes* 0 A beautiful assortment of Men's Smoking Jackets, * m ade of janu s (or two faced d o th ), all tho newest, sm artest effects in plain and fancy patterns. Prices range from ............. $ 5 . 0 0 t o $ 1 2 . 0 0 © MEN’S FINE BATH ROBES in Turkish ami Blanket C lo th .. $ 3 * 5 0 t o $ 7 . 0 0 H o l id a y N eckw ear ©» Mufflers* Q a 0 { f Wilson B ros.’ Celebrated Neckwear, Y1 sty Ire and kinds. The shape he likes best yott’ie sure to find in th is line. Prices from 25 c to $ 2 .0 0 Our Hat B u s in e ss . MUFFLERS in every conceivable shape and material, prices from , 2 5 c t o $ 5 * 0 0 This full has heeh phenomenal, owing fo the fact th a t we’ve had the most desirable styles in the market. The new ‘Four-in-One” Soft Hat is a boaiity and has caught the pop. ular,fancy. S tetso^H ais have surpassed themselves; still the l l i f e f 0 9 C* 0 © best, of course. Hat prices. S i l k a n d W a s h V e s t s , $ 2 t o $ 5 * 0 0 * $ 1 . 0 0 t o $ $ . 5 0 m m M a t t e E a r l y S e l e c t i o n s W h U # S to o tt Id C o in p ld te , 1 M ( 0 M Gloves, Kids and Dog­ skins, Mochas, Furs, Cape Goats,etc.; wool-lined, fur lined, silk lined,-full lines 60c to ffi.oo. Manhattan Shirts, tiilik Huspenders and •fancy Ih.fiiery, tlm- iwellas. etc. A S. KINGSBURV < h o t h i « a * .. • m H i east m m i i f t f c j a m* PARTICULAR PRINTING A T POPULAR PRICES A T HERALD O FF IC E .- -GIVE US A CALL. I 3?rir ivsci-’lit- * W o r k w i l l 1 tliat <if ttnv T W E N T Y - ? fa i •k i « . P. CHURCH 1 8V O f ‘the living im gregntinn, there is been a member ov . Ruth Jackson T with the church Bhe also has the t i Jug the longest e ship of anyone iu congregation. T1 to hers in length Rachel N. Tnrhi member a t the c her death had bee years 'and 3 moot day of this year . Tgrbpx completec 56 years and 5 m Those who bavt than 55 and mor Martin Btirher wt 1843, Mrs. Hadjif son who united Mrs, Esther Bar united oh Oct. : Mary Jackson Ba March 29, 1852, < r h Hmi use —h S .8 A y«i ■my; ,wc i sdtd Of, those who h less than 50 and r there are fivej vi who joined on A Sarah Townsley Nancy Winter same .'date, March B Holmes who i 1856 and Mrs, who united on 8 e O f those who I less than 45 and i- there are hut tw.c bull Who.united o Mrs, Mary M. Bi' the early spring -o date is not know O f those who I less than 40 and i there are five as Johnson who joit Mrs. M. A. Bov< 10, 1865, Miss N united on Sept. S who united on , M rs ,' Emazetta milted May 11, 1 Of those who Jess than 35 and we find the name follows; Mrs. Go- united on J a n . i box, Lucy Turin her Grouse and < all joined on Aj Tarbox who join L d .ra Jaikson Campbell who e church on April ' Barber who join And those h< ship less than 3( years number el are John McU and Mrs, Net) who all united Stella Barber 3 J a n 15 187G, f united Jan . 3, Turnbull who s Without ext* we discover tha membership lit. years; 25 who tween '15 and membership i< years, arid 79 between 5 an- who-have been five years then mil. While membership vy. oulale, yet we numtier date.t later years, t congregation l 35 years; 9 13 per cen t c cent over 20 1 15 years; 4? j. while 77 per over 5 yearn, cent have - in five years,- fig yeats, IS per and 82 per x-e l the lir are Mmemlrershi Tears, J n t h lation there s i i Ml : K e s fCK | nvtes P3? , o 3 a ¥« t o ir^ce p .i'b s m\ f 0 YQZT v <1 t o % & v ll ‘t&nm

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