The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

|aay m i5)' off. A b so lu te ly P u r e T H ffl IS NOSUBS 7 ITUTC DOWIElSflS. 1 to the is great House D : A crpy of Tudesdny’a Minneapolis Journal h$s reached this office and in i); we find a notice o f tbe death of Mrs. Elixabeth A» Retd, wife of Dr. H./AI. Reid, which occured Pee, 7, The funeral services were held from the ^iiniily residence Thursday- morn­ ing,' P r , Reid and his wife were for many years residents of Cedarville, but of .late have liyed in Minneapolis, where the doctor holds a position as professor |n dental college in that city, MORE TIME NEEDED. The Clark County Commissions on Monday extended the time, for the completion of the Springfield &, Washington traction line until Pe- cember 1905. G. H.- Frey is pro­ moting this road and little has been done , the past year. The Greene- county commisioners on Monday ex­ tended the time for the completion of the Xenia and Wilmington line to December 31, 1904. , SOCIAL AND SPELLING MATCH. , The.Ladies’ Aid Society of the U , P. church will give a social and spelling .match a t J . C. Barber’s hall Tuesday night, Pec. 15, a t 7 o’clock. Admission'one dime. Everyone in­ vited*. Come and have a good time. Bowie seems to have his.second- wind. •*_ Wouldn’t that “ dream” th a t Powie had last Saturday night make one loose faith?’ . Dp you suppose that Dowlo -has had a “vision” yet iu regard to the $5,000,000-hia wife,took with her to her native land? . Its a case now of the believers hav­ ing to “ cough up” to Zion’s debts -or leav<i the cltv and church,. • . ‘ „ i The daily press oyer the* country ! that says’, anything contrary to tbe | workings of Zion C ity and its owner, [ xbo rendere ot this paper will be pleased Dowie, are called o f Sorts o f names, {to know that thefo is at least one dreaded hut-l»f. tlinco KnttiiJ no not1 oivA him !disease that science 1> ub been able to cure in $100 Reward. b t le t these same paper gi e i I is s 1 ' , tall its stapes und that is catarrh-. Hall’s (Jure is the only possitivenow credit, for something. and then they are about the best things known Don’t yon - suppose Dowie and her uukissed son are great­ ly worried ab o u t’ papa’s financial troubles? - Someone says they do not need to worry, they have the $5,000,- 000 in the chest. . Christmas slippers by the carload St Starkey’s, in tbe Arcade. - Velvet slippers for then 38c to ’75c; alligator slippers 38e to Si. Don’t fail to ’see USa t Springfield, O, - . Catarrh C known to the medical fraternity. .Catawh Hint \F»nimn being a constitutional disease, requires a th a t Mamma con^ tutional treatmenl. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infernally, -acting directly upon the blood and ruucoua surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundations of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing, its- work. The. proprietors have so much ‘faith, in,. Its curative powers, that they offer $100for aby case that it fails to euro. Send for list of- testimonials. J. I'. Cheriney .&Go., Toledo. O. Sold by drnggistB 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest... S of Spring- , Etc., rove? It’. To LRY NOW. )Cditi- V one stones ES, Until the Night Before Christmas Some people W ill ponder the puzzling problem of what gifts to give. Better come now and lot ns help solve the enigma. We are waiting to lielp you, we think we can pit ase you. Our lines were never more complete. They are full of things ’ Pleasing, Poptilar, Appropriate, Practical, Aud in every way desirable. The field for se­ lection is wide. Our prices are fair quality always as represented. We have pleasure in showing goods whether you buy or not. Come, see us. M c C o l l U t n , Jeweler. The following lines a r e , published by request, They were written ■by Mr, John Randal), an employe of the paper mill; On dla blessed Eabbaf ebamu - Ez were sottin rupun do flab 1*8 'reminded neow M’llndy , Dat tanks giben’s almost hynh. Ap all dem folks mm 'vital Will bq liyah die week, good lan! • Ter eat dut big fat takey Massah Hpgali gib ua bans.. We musbab soin# eyestahs luji ly "An lota of udder stuff, Cato pf all deal cums w<?spootiu Law.dat takey wont be nuff. It’ll keep us boi a scratch in Ter dem folks Jnut tel*eat But wid dat great big fat takey Dpt dinnah cainfc ho bent. - Times bin miglitypressih Lindy Or) us po folks cher sence Dpy stop ua guine home cross lots Wid that nyew bawbwiah fence. For vo could, wah ole elothesde back way Whah dah aint noone tet meet An yocould'totealong a leetle stuff Wat ud look, bad on, de street. Dab am ail kinds of plundnh Er stringiu 'rpnn dat nllll Dat Mass Hague*d le t us hub Ef wo would des keep still. , • Case Massulv Uugah knows Ire eaint Fin’ nary nlither bon ‘ ' Wilt kin punch depi ah big biiahs Dike dis yere ole black roan. An dem ahlie.vin hands ud clean Dat mill yawd all up slick Ef dey’d see us hike a poke of slack Er fill a ole bed'tide. An we miss dat good ole Bhaegrease.. An deni blankets Lindy Jane, Dat yo triad fun dem. ofe bits of fel t I'd wall home in de rain Den we'd cotch dem pesky chickens My, de like yo neber saw Way dey'd stroyMnrs Hagafi's wheatn’n oats D.-jt shuck put of do' straw An dem ole barl hades an;splinters Wah miffin elgo but fine Ter. bile de sweet pertcter.s An fry do baepn rine An l.awd“d*at cawn bread Lindy H it wah des ez fine oz silk, Eben made with saltan watah Whe yo' hed’n tbuftah milk. An dnt ah kiifiin Lindy Wah ehry bit ez good * '• ’ Ez wat we buy frim Tahbox ■An coasa he calls bit wood. Bht den wid dat big,takey We kin sholy—wat yo say Takcvs'am so high and skose Oaint git none neow no way. Lawd LindVWat we gwino ter do? ■ Caint disapint our friens l ’U,dessdtdQwnan.write,tor him -'- ' Mont be he'll make nmehdff. CedarvlTl'e, Ohio, • O—H—I—O, dah. JTcsvetnbah twenly-sccon’ Mister Hagah, sah; Us po folks circumstancis Am pldrable denh sah . . Coze' yo eaint fin' ns no takey Dey tell me any whah Mns hab some kin’ ob meat Somehow Caintgit along widout Gaze wo‘s made lug preperationa An our invites am all out. Hits a mbs’ to soon fur"possum An liber wo eaint git T An pork am des in blossom Wont be ripe for fo* weeks yit. ' Ef dah aint no takeys on dc mawket An yo eaint fin' vrhah dey rcoso Ef ye eaint git nary take^ Denso des sen* us raoun’ a goose. Central areaist Clothing Store. to $ 5 oo to $350 to $500 en. I t doesn't do best h f you, SS . , lV pficitt. ear. otf wars. how. Christmas Is Coming! to, : . ... . \W r e here already swTtli the largest ami Best' selected stock of Holiday goods we have ever had. We invite you t o c o m e and see the display of Hells, Games, Toys, Wagons, Sleds, tarts, Albums, hooks, Fancy Goods , ? Candies, Oranges, Figs JSfuts Etc. Again we invite you to call and see our display,. I t Will pay you to trade at - , Birth Mammoth Store Retailers f *< 5 C ” Stisfc tion . ,9 *■: df th e '■ ■.Vg, . , \ HB .1 Guaranteed * t/ ' World's B e s t $ or M oney C lo th in g . 1 ARCADE, SPRINGFIELD , OHO. t . B a e k . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK SHOW, The greatest live stock show ever held in America has ju st been finished and to the credit of Cedarville town ship and Greene county stockmen we are still a recognized community when i t comes to fine stock. In the live stock exposition pure bred stock you might say from all corners of the globe are assembled in th is great show ring for tbe judges decision. . While these prizes represent quite a sum in a financil way, it is nothing to what is gained in the reputation of having exhibited the best individual or hes; herd. Competition for these prizes haer year by year become stronger in the different breeds. This is particu lary so in the Short Horn, Aberdeen AnguB, Herfords and Galloways, they being the four leading herds today according to the recent show. While there are many other herds th a t have prize winning individuals yet in-nura hers the four named hold the honors. I t is with some satisfaction that the Herald undertakes to tell 0 f this great show from tbe fact that Greene county was well represented, not only in the show ring hut when it came to dividing the honors. The in teresi that fa always tnanilest in these shows is pafticulary so among our farmers and stock feeders. / While the Whitehall herd o f short horn csUtle owned by E , S. Kelly did hot bring home any lengthy list of award* yet the herd was recognized, Third on two year old hull and a num­ ber of small prizes went to the million ake'S herd 4 Probably the greatest tiling that the township has to boast o f is -the jdeadow Brook herd o f Polled A hef* deen-Angtta cattle owned by 1). Brad-* 1 ♦•it* At. Qnn. White fliifl nsrtifiulur > j The extensive patronage we have been favoredwith during the opening days of our grand Christmas Sale, is positive evidence of the appreciation of the great values we have offered. Tnis great sale w ill continue until Thursday evenipg, December 24, but we would urge our patrons to make their, Christinas selections early and avoid waiting until the last minute when the crowds are so l#rge add the rush so, great that it becomes almost impossible for one to get the attention we are always dnxious to see our patrons have. - . BARGAIN PRICES NAMED THIS WEEK ON THE WORLD’S BEST, Rain poats, Business Suits, OvercoatB, Dress Suits,, Livery, Smoking Juckets, . Trousers, -Bath Robes, ’ Dressing Gowns, * Cardigan, , Sweaters,--. Mufflers, ^ OollarB, -Cuffs, Glove's, 1 Wristlets, -Suspenders, Garters, Top Coats, Tuxedo Suits, Fancy Vests, , Mackintoshes, - Office Coats, Neckwear, Hosiery,, Underwear, Pajamas, Dress Shirts, Jewelry, Canes, ‘ ' Trunks, V *% si 'Night Shirts, Ha ndkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Suit Case*. season this herd was in* competition* with 16 others and brought home a long list of prizes. This season there were 22 compelling herds and tbe name of Meadow Brook is more lav* orobly spoken of tbAn ever. The show in this class is said to be largest and hottest that was ever know, The following is their list of awards: 1st on 2 yr. old bulk 7th on hull calf, er,; 3rd on .Syr. old cow; 7lh on 2 y r . old heifer; 7th on srr vr. heifer; 2nd on jr. heifer; calf; 4 on 2 yr. pld steer;, 4th on steer call; 3rd on lot of 3 steers; 2nd - on aged herd; 4th on young herd; Senior Champion -Bull; Grand Champion Bull. Another prize was 4th on yearling steer. In the slaughter -test this -same animal was third when dr^sed out on about 67.8 per cent. The firm sold their fat steer a t $6.40 per’ hundred, the market being exceeding low, The Forrest Mill Herd o f Aber deen-Angus cattle owned by O. T j Wolford came in for a share of hon­ ors. Sixth place on heifer ,and seventh on bull were tbe only prizes within the money. He sold a calf at a good round figure. The Red Polled Herd owned fay Andrew Bros, were successful in tak- tbe greater part of the prizes offered in this class. There were only six herds,entered in this, class and the Cedarville herd is said to be far su­ perior to the others. ■ The champion fat steer came' from Nebraska Agricultural college and was sold a t $26 pet hundred, trunks« Ualisss The baggage handler may be care less and rough In handling trunks. He cannot smash ouf trunks, ’They are of a reliable ;naks, bound With steel and three strap hinges.'^Kxtra heavy metal corners yvith steel clamps and bumpers, Canvass covered and Well lined. The only thing cheep about them is- the price from $2 60 u p ,' SULL IVAN, The Hatter, Buy Jewelry Gift*Dow Our stock is now at its best and buyers have the choice of ^year’s preparation for these Holi­ day oilerings. We are showing the handsomest and largest assortment of- reliable gold and diamond jewelry* watches, silverware, etc., ever shown in this city* and our personal guarantee goes with every article wo sell. Our prices are the lowest. Our Line of Watches Is unsurpassed—it includes everything from a 7 jewel to a 23 jewel arid plain and fancy cases from a IQ year gold filled to a 25 year and solid I4k gold. We guarantee you a perfect time keeper, either an Elgin* Waltham, Hampden or Homilton. For- good watches our prices are invariably the lowest Ask to see our 20 year guaranteed-gold filled watch at $7.75. CLOCKS—We are showing everything new in G ilt Clocks and Electric Clocks* . Diamond and. Pearl Brooches We’ve taken special care in selecting our Brooch stock. I t includes everything tin t’s new and handsome. Diamonds, Pearls arid other precious Stones.- A ll artistically mounted. Prices range from $5 to $300, , * This Holiday season we are showing by far the largest stock o f diamonds we’ve ever earned. They .are in new, beautiful and artletic mountings (exclusiue mounting that cannot he duplicated elsewhere).- Prices on ritigs range $7 to $300, and when quality is considered yon buy cheapest of “ Fried’s.” * In Sterling Silver Goods We show the following celebrated makes: Gorham’s, Reed & Barton’s*. Whiting Manufacturing Co., and Tool Manufacturing Cb., atad have a complete assortment of article Suitable for gifts. Purchases baldAsideUntil XmasWhenDesired. HueQuality Jewelry Store Open Evenings. G .. ^ • v

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