The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
***%mmm -*~ mom. ii&uiim&tqmm*. mmim JUST BEFORE W E W EN T TQ PRESS , W E . HAP THE PLEASURE OF CALLING ON The Store was so Densley Crowd- ed with Eager Buyers that it was Impossible to take time to Pre- pare an Advertisement for this Is- sue. The FALL SALE is now in full blast. BROTHERS’ COMPANY, POULTRY AND E8GS WANTED! .. Until further notice we will pay the following cash prices for poultry and eggs delivered to my grocery, or upon notice, we will call for them: Live Spring Chickens I Live Hens - Old Roosters Eggs, per doz. IOC 9c 5 C 2QC Clias. H. Gillaugh, Phone 2 on 74 . Cedarville, 0 | LOCAL AND PERSONAL jj .Mrs. Claud Philips is much im proved,, . —Something fine a r e JHeinz’s bulk preserves at Gray & Co. ' " i ‘ A‘ , - t Margaret A. Boyd to Geo. E . Boyd Boyd,. 1 lot in Cedarville, S1200. Mrs. Moore of Clarksville’ is visit ing at the hr me of Samuel McCollum. Miss Jenuie Bratton entertained a number of her lady friends last even ing.'- —Acorn heating stoves, ranges, for hard or soft coal a t Kerr & Hastings Bros.. Mr. O. T. Wolford is in Cleveland this week where he-has his fast pacing mare. . .— /Johnson's shoe store, Xenia, is the place for bargains in Fall and win ter boots, shoes and rubbers. Mrs. C. C. Sullenberg returnod to her.homerin Oxford, Monday, after a v isit with herson, Louis and wife. —A range or base burner that will save your money can be found in the "Acorn make. See the tljjsplay a t Kerr & Hastings Bros, ‘ The Lndies Aid Society of, the U. P . church will give a Hallowe'en (dime) social Friday night, Oct. 30, a t the home of J . Hale Collins. Mr, a n d , Mrs. Oscar Smith re - turned last Saturday evening from their eastern trip. They expect to ’go to their new home in Birmingham, : Alai, next-week. We were wrong in stating in our last issue that Frank Shepard wlio is sick1with typhoid fever at the home of his aunt was last located a t Dayton. H e has been connected with the Mil? , ler house in Springfield. Mr. Shep- -ard continues to improve. Dr. E . (-. Oglcsbee left Monday evening for Chicago where he will be for about three weeks attending a ; eourae of lectures pertaining to the X ray treatment, he having lately in-, stalled an X ray apparatus. Dr, Walker, of Jamestown, will look after his practice. —Heinz tom «to catsup’ «fc Gray & - ^ w package Raisins, pancake q 0 , flour, and pure buckwheat hour a t Miss Mary Bratton has returned to 0 ^ Chicago Alex. Kyle was taken quite sick —Olive oil and Campbell's salad last Monday while in the woods on the Our ladies’ shoes at $1.50 1.75 and 2.00 are worth 50c a pair more tljan you can buy them elsewhere? G. B. Siegenthaler & Son, Springfield, O. Doctors first prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They _Cherry Pectoral refyfcpoti ft forcolds, coughs b ro n c h itis, consum ption . T h ey VU 1tell you how it heals Inflamed lungs. , a f t EM » »efy b*t fc.u^h tut fhfNi fttitni Th*wt t,ii,dA t **’** I’nrr 1-AfWMl. Mj’»r,r» I***! jr«*iwo»tiMiet.a^draycuttgbarovpwt vitAith urns’,"Outtaifl Out**, ft, Alt Old Coughs .......i t ............ " tmmmmmtmm mmmtm to —Ralston's Health Crisps a t 10c is something now, a t Gray & Co’s Minnie E , and/ Ira C. Davis, Margaret A. Boyd, l lotin Gedarville $1300. ' - . —Buy Magic Safety oil a t Coopers Gives a clear light. Will noj ■smoke the chimney. Dr. Monrehead of Xenia, wil preach in the 11. F . church Sabbath morning and evening. —For felt boots, shoes and,rubbers remember that Johnson's’shoe store, on Detroit street, Xenia, is continual' ly offering bargains: Rev. Lei per, of the Xenia Theolog ical Seminary, preaches Sabbath morning and evening iu the R. P , church* For Sale:—A two story house on Miller street, Inquire of Mrs. W, M. Mitchell. County Comntissioueera Smith, Bar nett and Nash were in town yesterday on their way to inspect some bridge work near the R. F , Kerr farm east of town. ' 8 * t tHMtlift* inaun uttftu mu mrubilft —A complete line of men’s working shirts, -overalls, jackets, gloves, mitts, etc, at Cooper’s The follow invitations have been received by a number o f Gedarville people; “ Mrs. Jennie C, Hutchison invites you to he present a t the mar? riagO of her daughter, Jennie Pearle, to Rev, E<1#i i McClmtock, Tuesday evening, the twenty-seventh of Octo- « r, nineteen hundred and three, at six o'clock, Xenia, O,” "D o n ’t purchase a stove until yon have seen our display at 'ke rr & Hastings Bios. . :V Gonige Baker, a carpenter, fell from a broken scaffold Wednesday"' aftei noon while engaged iu some work on T. B. Andrew’s residence Mr. Baker was picked Up Unconscious' and remained so for some Hole. Dr. Knisley was called- and made an e*. amiutmn but could find no broken bones. Mr. Baker was token to Ids home, west of town and still continues to improve though be is very m e : from the fall, ^ -G o to John Pierce for lift mid p»tob#f pumps, pipes, etc dressing at Gray .& Go. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keyes Were in Springfield Wednesday, Covered and open top jars for apple butter a t Cooper’s. Mrs. Mary Armstrong, of Morning Sun, fowa, is visiting with Mrs. Gee, —Johnson always handles the best of everything-fii hoots and .shoes a t Xenia. A little girl was horn to Mr. and MrS. Charles Nisbet, of Loveland, last Friday. —Bee that new ware called Ivory Ware for snle at. Cooper’s, Also giv en as premiums. Rev, Homer McMillnu, ’ wife and son left Columbus Monday for their home iu Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs, J, H, BrpthertoD visited her daughter, Mrs. Longstreet of Day- ton, for several days this week. Mrs. Ann Engle, 94 years old, of Waynesville, has made A. Bradford a present of a rocking chair lv!5 years old, —I t is,mow time to look after your stoves ' before winter is upon you. Acorn stoves are the best, at Kerr & Hastings Bros. . . Dr. and Mrs. M .T , Marsh enter-, tained about (50 pf their friends last evening. They will entertain about the same number this evening, . PnbHe sale dates .arc as follows; G. T, Brown, Oct, 17; D. -S. Collins, Oct. 27; W; H., Barber, Oct. 21, Emily Louisa Dean Estate, Oct. 30, —Just received -some Ralston’s Breakfast Ft od, Health Oats, Horn? iny Grits and Pancake Flour. Aiiy one is a fine breakfast dish, a t Gray and Go’s. tf W. R . Sterrett returned Saturday from bis western trip having visited bis sister a t Fargo, S. D, and also at tended the Grain Dealers convention at Minneapolis.. Mr, and Mrs. Seth Smith of near Selma gave a reception Wednesday evening in honor of their son, Oscar, and wife who have' returned from their wedding trip. * —Holland, in Orr room, has a full line of fall and winter goods; over coats, rubber-lined coats, felt boots, shoes, caps, gloves, pants, underwear and clothing at.lowest prices. As can be seen by these columns, Charles W. Dean and Bister, Mrs. Anna J . Grieve have been appointed by Jufige Shoup as administrators of the estate of their mother, Emily Louisa Dean. The Ohio Presbyterian Synod which is in sessian-.at Wooster this week ii considering the evil of divorce which lately has grown to such proportions that church and state join in attempt- lug its obliteration. Mrs. Charles Howard, of ' Xmia, las issued invitations for this after noon. Among the invited guests Charles Cooley farm; Mr. Kyle, in company with J . B. Winter, had been cutting some wood, and'wheri dinner time came they ate their cold lunch. Ju st after lunch Mr, Kyle suffered an attack of acute indigestion and for ii time was i n ' a dangerous condition. He was brought to his home south of town and Dr. Marsh was called. Mr.. Kyle continues to improve which his many, friends will be glad to know. ^ Prof Stull of the Osborn Puhlic Schools was arrested Monday charged with having whipped one of the pu pils until marks were left upon him, The boy reported to his father, Mr Oasid, who had the professor arrestee for assault and battery. Stull was bpuod over to court under a $200 bond. The whole affair is said to due to spite work on the part of oiie of the political factions .which is much opposed to.Prof. Stull. Miss Lyda M, Keck, who is wel known here, was married Wednesday evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs ErmstOrm, a t Kenton, Ind., to Mr Forrest 13, Wiggins, cashier of the Springfield Malleable Iron .Works, Tin* ceremony, was performed by Rev Dr. A. C. McCabe Mrs. Wiggins is .assistant editor of the Farm ami Fire side and isu well-known story wrltter, frequently contributing to' ningnxines and gaslcrn papers. I t has just developed recently , that Cedarville has a swine breeder who owns a Duroc Jersey male hog that is held a t an exceedingly high price. I t is Btated- upon the best authority that R C. Watt has been offered $7000 lor the head of his herd hut that the offer was refused, Mr. Watt might .-is well have a fine hog a s . anil other breeder. The price offered for this nnimnl shows'the standing .of the Co dar Vale herd of Duroc Jersey swipe N r , w a r k Y O U R E A D Y ? . MenV We&r. Still Another Case.. Frnnksville, Wis., 12.—Many re markable cures are - being reported from all over the country but there is one.right here in Frauksville which is certainly worth publishing, and whicii has not ns yet been given to the pub lie. ’ ■ ’ irons here are Mrs. J . II, Andrew, Vlrs. E . S. Keyes, Mrs, O. M. Crouse and Mrs. L. G, Bull. Postmaster Tarbox has been mak ing some changes and improvements about the post office .fixtures, a sec tion of some sixty boxes being cut ofl order, that the clerks could have, more room for the distribution of mail. Tlie Aberdecu-Angus herd of cat tle belonging to D. Brad foie <fc Son were shipped to Fort Wayne, Ind, this week for exhibition a t the enmity lair. Messrs* Frank Turnbull, Dan ’oftey and John Blownft wire in charge. ■ Mrs, Louis Markison of this place had been a sick woman for quite a long time and could not find nnything to give her any help. Bhe suffered all the symptoms of what is generally know os female weakness. Every woman who reads her story will un derstand these distressing concjftioi a which combine to make the lives of women one Jong burden of weakness and suffering. MrS. Markisoh chanced one day fo hear of a new remedy called Dodd's Kidney Pills, that was said to be a splendid medicine for women's weak ness. She determined fo try some and soon found herself getting better. She kept on with the pills and was cured. Speaking of her case Mrs. Markison says; “ I can and do praise Dodd’s Kid ney Pills ns a remedy for female weakness. They nre the best medi cine I have ever known, and havo done mo a great deal of good ” PUBLIC SALE. J , G» MeCorL-li expects to leave .’uesday on a trip fo Texas and Okla- Having rented my farm, I will of fer at public sale nt my residence, | mile West of Cedarville, Wednesday, Oct, 21, 1903, at 1 o’clock, the fol lowing properly, to-wit; 12 head of cattle—3 milch cows, 2 with calves by side; 1 large fat cow; 3 cows, fresh by holidays; 2 heifers 1 giving milk; 2 yearlings, steer and heifer; l spring steer calf. ?3 feeding hogsluid 5 brood sows; 1 good -work mare and 1 mule; 13 tons of clean timothy Imy, in barn* 5 tons of clover hay, in mow; 150 bu. old corn in crib; 40 bu, rye in bin; 1 McCormick hinder; 1 McCormick mower; farm wagon; spring wagon; buggy, nearly new; corn, planter: 2 grain drills; plow?; harrows; single and double trn s; hay fork; pulleys and rope; hay ladders; gravel bed.* corn sbcller; hand corn planter; grindstone; feed sled.-; grain cradle; buggy n»d work harness; Ensilage milter;' large iron kettle a id same household goods.i Terms; Bums o f $5 or under, mma where ho will inspect the hew 'credit o f s i i n i S l J i v i l l t ;ountty and see what the chances a r e !,;ivcn, purchaser giving note with an- 'or an industrious young man, Harry pnverl security, ■ 1 Ti ^ ’her. Auet, W, 11, Burlier, Owens will probably go on lb excursion, sanm T! SHE weather man has advanced the season to such an exteut that if you are not ready .you had better get ready. No fooling from now on, as the cry will be for heayier clothing, heavy suits, over coats, underwear, etc. N ow the question is, where, are vOu going to buy? Don’t "dilly dolly” or pu t off buying, but come right here and let ua advise yon .' We are trying to make our store 4 necessity to°every’ man who makes .a point of dressing well, and for this rea son oui’ business is a growing one. Come in and see us and we will gratify your taste without robbing your pocketbook.' Men’s Suits, $ 6 up to $22. YOUTH’S SUITS, $6 -to $18. Boys’ and Children's Suits, nnv design and any price, OVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES AND SIZES, Furnishings. “Faultless” and “Lion Brand” DAY AND NIGHT SH IRTS • .Underwear, the. famous ,‘Otis” ami “ Cooper” brands, §1 to $5 per suit, These are only a few of our many good things Come iri and be Convinced. The Celebrated Hawes $ 3.00 HAT, •BETTER THAN THE BEST. BRADY & STE INFELS CO. 33 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. George Haller, • A. W. Haines, H. A. Higgins, RESIDENT PARTNERS. To Cure a Cold in One Day t <*» Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. > /»y a Stv«n MBBookoies «oMin past 13 months, T h k s ig n a tu r e , S Z 'J Z f r ConwGriji fa TVo&nys, O ft e v e r y b o x . f “ 25c. W . M . HARB ISON , Practical Miller and Engineer, Mem- ier of the M. E. Church, and Currie Post, No, 94, G, A. R. Cedarville, Ohio yam’s Restaurant andDiningRooms Corner High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. Dcafntss Cannot be Cured. Lvly local trMlmont ns they . c.mnnt' rnaut the 'diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cum «leafni; 3 , and that w by constHutiototf remodiu?. I>oaf- ih ' - j i«caused by an inflamed aonditbn of the imwaas lining of tqe Eustachian tube. >»hen this tube is in you have a rumlihiifi sound or imperfect he.irin?, And wlse-n it is entirely rlosed, deafness is the result, ami unless tlm inllauimhlion ran is tr.Urn outand this tube rr-stoffd to it nor mal condition, hoarim* will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are came;]’bv ■■ufajrlt, which is nothing hut an inflamed mdttion of the mucous strvicta. \V(' will give $100fo.i any o.eo of deafncsi earned by Catarrh, thas tamest 1 ^ cm.-d by IbillM Catarrh Cure. .Send for cimtluia free,.. - , ,, J* I1*chenney &Vo., Toledo, <\ t ‘»h by dniftflsisVfir. s Lue-ly Pills art' the Inst, PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale a t the Gaines Stable, rear ofKevg Hotel, Saturday, Oct. 17, 1903, a t 1 0 clock, ^ the folio ring protwrty, to wit; ' ' * 2 head of horses, .consisting of 2 good work mares, tnfc in foal; 2 cows, one Jersey fresh by January, And one bhort Horn; Brown wagon, top bug. gy, some farm implements, hay jad- 1 ders, 2 sets work harness, i set boggy harness, 25 shocks of corn, also some household goods* Terms; All sums of $5 or tinder, cash; over, a credit of tern months will bo given, purchaser giving approved security, I ; Bskcr, Auct, G, T. Brown. R. F , Kerr, Clerk, Felt boots, Rubber boots. Kip boots and Working ,shoes* Just a little lower jpriced than anywhere else, at Siegenthalers’, Spring field, O, 1* - *'*,%t* '’"ftUfa* : . 'S * i.''iS-'-lj a i l ! # . . TW£8TY- Colors I 21 c p • yard.. t o B p’ worth 25 - - 22 c per worth 39 : 30 e pe; worth 50 ■ 46 c pei dress,goo th ib speci Scotch .■'Cloths. I of plaids. 46 c pe ings, woi 46 c pm ' worth 69 72 c p blues, gn 02 c p spun in j. 86 c pei fects, ju*' . 97 c pe 'worth, §3 97 c per grays, lip. dark gret '$1,22) . in Zibiili 81 . 4 6 ) Cloths, w modes, b. 95 g pe sponged ' $ 136 ' These an $ 1.46 ings, woi'-' $1,86 worth $2 $ 1,25 . Lansdow Turke* All lin ■ Bleach per yd, 1 Unble; on bleach*- SheetN, Pillow 20 pier 45c to $ 11 pie> 35c, 5Qc Nnpki Finger i< All liii aijo 25c. . Honie. Ladies - 30c, per Fleece Bed e\. to $8.98, Colore white, yr to §3,00. Black 12c, loe Blank Black Black White Black White Black White Trv tr fancy in, Black Tho
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