The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
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Mtoe ladles «lteu«*fefe| , •. to. ask <1M to nrittslrel than bay msntore’ In Aftteri-j " ■ - ' . ’ . da ilf' t e ® C ' & v"Eto*yI»AiitoM ' jgd bM tok lM C t m$ ikmm^porp £$$£ai tha t It* 0 tm 0 o n m tb s mnMgir'^t ■‘of tboapparentnge of <55, attempted . uteri tfa4<xir&f the good grid# npeia hetoB \M worked bard to rinuduy morning b y drowning* <jiy rionyartlog I t ante, body odd $>»J obra «i»eb A company. Bemember _ _ ^,- ■'’ \ Itfi© date, Jtotv 27, ffiffj, ’ y tol^pg|itoto*l|4vb^to:^Hisp4s' • ^ — - .. '";"" ‘8JSTfll&tflttt'YET* 1 16 # MjOfcGrn Isef&to’ifl*** kiad * r isa | , a-. to sjksa ^ *H6jj ttqmftt ki&wU$ 'Tfafe follming xeport to' ihe jnsraJ ’^Jjlelbi will deetiwf 'ike geoto©? ' ttdo iei for ihe roontb to October ehowe '• 't o l t r f g t i l t o ogea » {«Jklie;I»(}aee^|jat businepjbt*- been oa tbeiocrease s^d fer fkop to Usivh toe^ aito ikett|a«4 tli3tlj®{; moatk’w ifee fcelf* S ’uw- Cf»apcl n top»yerj to pay tor schools-ber l?<Je1ivercd0177 pieces x>fuj»i3 and to I kj Apfeeed to teach vEiut? ' collscted 4$$; number two delivered to it figh t for psbpie t o wish the' 5839 ami collected 899; number three -,i<>»>P?nuice cattM success, a«d at the jdelivered 80-35 and collected $24 task- same iitos eoii.tiuui? to d rn lr and eap*' mg the total of pieces hauyied on the ..port the liquor train#, ■s route 2-1,729. There were 24 money T« It right tot* ttohbath school teach*Jorders issued, 1 registered letter is- ers to teach scholars to beware o f the ‘dangers o f the public bouse, with breath Smelling strong of the drink which comes from such places? to i t right to admit into Christian churebes, as ’members, liquor sellers who,..by thc-sr huMacss, are constantly hindering Usd spread o f the gospe and leading professors o f religion as tray? to it right to expect God to help Christian efforts, when these efforts are tainted with the money from the ruin of souls? Is it right to do wrong and expect Wrong to produce right? to it right to ask there /question and, if «h what answer can each read er {dvo to them?“-violin iV. KIrton In Presbyfcrtoo Jimm-f, 'lie?, lihf.fc ^ 1 .5 0 am i $ 2 .rift phocs ic<di1 tmywijerft are a t ^oslkxlcf/r Ifringfkid* 's -, t/-y i w ,?i , v , fu . *• ■ # *.it l *>■<*,, r, %*. »#t-pt>f ***.- .»• >:in <«. <•- ;.< ■"i . I }. ¥. , t-H> $*»*< sued, C registered letters delivered.. The McBride Case Again, Bt, John, Kas,, October 26.—Mr, and Mrs. William McBride and Jesee L . Limes, M. I)., have gone before Mr. George E , Moore, Notary Tub* Itc, and have sworn to written state* fnents, t onfirming ‘the story of the awful illness and subsequent cure of the little son o f Mr. and Mrs, l ie Bride, Dr, Limes is particularly emphatic in his statement and there does not aowteemto be adyroam for doubt as to the fact that XXodd’s Kidney Bill*, and nothing else, saved the litile boy. He was so bad that be had epileptic spells which seized him with increasing frequency. H e was semtoiaralysed in the right side, and his mind was bad ly affected. .-J Ip their sworn statement, Mr. and- Mrs, McBride say:—' “ The Very day we began to use Dodd's Kidney Pills our boy had twf.oiy-revCM (A these epileptic spells or fits In less than » week lie ceased having them entirely.’'' The ease has caused a great sensa* lion in the neighborhood. The sworn state#;cnt 3 have confirmed the whole story. THEOLDRELIABLE AbnoliiiWy Purs mmism$uamnm The motive is unknown". She made no statement macerumg 'the affair oihfr iban ihal ik e had tremble. Seemingly the woman acted tinder.an impulse bern :os temporary,mental de? rabgement. She said, th a t she and her husband reside a t Oedaryilte, but •that she had been visiting a ,family .hersfor fcwodaytpast. - : ’ ■i i The high" stone wall that extends along the water’s edge a t tha foot o f Monument'avenue residences is the point from which the woman made the leap Into the Miami. K opn e ' saw the woman journeying to the stone wall and the presence o f the woman was unknown until she w.s discovered in the water by Edward Posey, a col ored man, who was fishing 'a t a point about sixty feet east of the place the woman jumped in, Mr. Posey’s a t tention was attracted by the struggles of the woman, when he ran .to her rescue and dragged the woman, from the water* B u t for the fortunate presence o f the colored man the worn an would have drowned, Mr. Foeey gave the alarm, and members of the family o f Mrs. W. I), Biekbam brought blankets andgaye all the aid then possible to render. The p'diee department was notified and Detectives Hendrickson and Gugel went to the scene. Owing to the fact that the injured woman was unable to walk and a long detonr was necessary to get her into’ the ambu lance, the officers a t this juncture, ‘with Mr,*Emil Eckenbrecht, o f Heg el street, approached in a boat. H e kindly aided the officers and the wo man wsw ferried across the river and then conveyed to the ambulance,- which was sent to that point. Mrs, Bffiith was taken to the Bt. Elisabeth hospital. Her injuries are not regard* td as serioUs.-^Monday's Layton Journal. 'There I i morn i’j.torrltla this section of the coantry than ail ofltcr diseases put to- pslber, tmi untff tha last low year* wo* ssjipored to toa Incurable*. Tor a, great tmtiy yem doctor* pronounccti It a local •tlwsrfl anil r-resrri&eil loeai rejnc'JicS. and by Gjjr..'ttitftUy foiling to euroWith ioiit trcSimcnt, .,pwmoance?i i t ' Inmrabte. ikictk€ohas prevrn tnfarrh to bo u coaiif totioial OJk us.< ftn4 1 If f. fore require* eon • stStntbmal treatment. 1toll's Csttatrli Cure mrUnfactUfcd by P, -f, toiency To* l«<lo O., fs theonly torectitHtlcn cow?oft the Dmlhk R to ttikeU in Internally In thsn frolndo fifepgtoa fetupoi nfal. 1tacts di* reedyon the ttoo-t *M mtiteus aurtoccsnf ■ the system, 'They oftir one hnttdred dob: ton f>it ft'-y cate It foils to care,' t>f»l to?; eireutoaiii tcftitaosiiate. ' , I J, P, I'kr.fmtySi f%\, Toledo, U . j fold by druggists ¥«;, • • .Itoffo Fati'ffy toifeorothe h,J, 1 Iiyudifiofis teprehstoti makes the jd r iid a hypfH'riw*,, ...* ■■...- ' ■ HXK0M -av aJKBJOC. • ■- fkj^Say wsselefi& a 4®? fc®rc| the- csaxns-ef the resrJts we S e I' l i s t thingswereverysatrii rese^assl—par* ttonlarly ftegtMl&n in '&m, . The day ws$ feted ns in -weather t o t itojj mi& Wes ligh t ^mpareS to .tenet? years, TS» rebuff, In this fitafe wsis te a thrgrlm to- ^reripte3y# repst | every crusty eiestfegIt*f e l B^?aM5- jean'iseket* t WJser? Bepdblicw) fits*, didafesweredefeste^, tbe'easso wsss Jkeriounl EghtscrpaStydtoari^etSen. iL e State L^pdfttnre wBl fee -say- Where totweea-^land 1 0 Espnfficas on joint feailsf, Wat Msoreas A* Bkn* m fapvm fho , gr^at^f endoreernent fer TL S. senWtor' ever gives m Ohio mm* (M*. Herrick won %■* major* *%■ of nitm than H S .^ 9 . Every brege mtf torthe State gave Eferriek » large tm joA j m$r Jdbnsoa. The entire BepuUlsm efete tssket wa* eW te i, / ‘While the EepsMicans carried j many o f l i e ttijicayei the Lemoswte scoredn rietery In Kew Tori:, Cify, George McClellas defeatfegSeffi Low hv ‘ _ • The county election s a lt e d 1it0e\ stir arid <me weald have hardly known Tuesday to have bten electson day. The EepaMrean ilckei was elected and each pmjlactritowsa de-] cifed gain, ofwbtofj, the &pubScar;» feel justly promt * t* w * . ... v | LOCAL Am m$OHto~ ' ' I 2te»r sorgham at Gtey A On. MissHelen Jenka, o f Xenia, Is yi&« ttfng Miss Heamre Sm ith ,. ‘ *- -J, B,’Cooper was a buriaesB viriter in Cotemhas, Thursday. -—Marry Harness are the best a t Kerr A Hastings Brea. Misses le a and Jennie Murdcek are suffering an attack: o f la grippe. - Hr. fJoseph Kyis of Xenia, .will ; preach in the E . P , church Eabhsth, ^ morning and evening. i •—For felt boot*, eboca and rubbere remember that Johnson’s shoe. store, j on Detroit street, Xenia, is continual-j ly offering bargains: The Ladies Aid society of the M. E . church will hold an all-day market in the Btewart room, Xov. 25, the day before Thanksgiving. 7 E A S T M A IM - S f e ^ e L YOONG & ' SPRJfSGFtEtO. OHIO ® # | | . | S H O E S C H E A P 5 T h e F a m i ly S h o e S t o r e , DskcnveScnr & s , - s b S ees & x s fts» £ v s yc^\z%mimh-&hesn xn c “3 jf£ * y «cT i£ } jt s t ttisi »fc3a fs sS ia s s B es . »£«&■ f a 4 » x^orSs^-sn -to f s sG Jfs c :® ufcel cqr ^-325 rmsi® friesils IxU We sa» m§ esKekdl ■ t o t^ jp 3 y - je s r . lacw&sv- wtote stou suy ittsreX-ts in riyripgfiltL *Here you are o A «3BEcf3 43 ,«oy fcsve Sfcs f e f Aretafes* porl&ea ta d&aose txxn-, . , * 1 ' E o r 'M u » V, ■? V* ■■"■ $1.90. S3-00. • F o i ^ f a t o ' ; '• • $1.45. $1.99. $2.90 and $3.50 ■A t t h e s e p r i c e s w e g i v e y e m H i e e n t l m T o n o f f f e e s e a s o o ’s ' t e t s t y l e s t o s e l e c t f r o m . S h o e s t o * e w e i y o p e% f e e t „ S h o e s t h a t £% 'm a t •s a r i s f e * t i a t ' ,B r i2^ :y i> is.;l t o c t | P f i f e s t o t o . | . p $ x & - t a s t e &%>& l e a & e r s . A l l p e w A n d la s t t l o j o A b l e . ^ * \ Thjg sassTj a e a a Acwsug a 1% lit-W. c f lS p , Bmkker and F e ll €!@0IMz$£z$n3m% ail ,at WARM FOOTWEAR ;®$5hs! fesrpribre,--tlwtkejjpel reals tldf LET ES 0 icgftber nod prepare for' rainy ’^oreatbpr . yon from, goingstp i i e doctor, ■ Our Rubbers wii! Save Hotter Bilk.' lid !® # Half Shoes* Tip «mr Plain tee, • Ladles’ Kosgsr&o Shixs v for wet weatha, *' 0 5 Meft%heavy woa|..b^o$if':«Mgpv«r^ tk e pM weatlier j ■ M®g ~ Aifees School Sboeh, in k»x calf, the - beet on earth - '■ $1.25 Watch our 5iJ counter next week- There will be eome- ibing good upon it. M c C O R K E L L , Popular Priced S to r e ,. —It pays! j feed Acme Food, a sub stitute for oil meal at one-third the coat. Aids digestion and gives a finish. Sold on guarantee by L. H. Sullen berger. „ Clarence McMillan, -son of Mrs. Hugh McMillan, and Mis*Clara Gor* den. went to Xenia where they secured a marriage license, later going to ay- ion where they were married, Thurs day, —Just received ' some Italgton’a Breakfast Food, Health Oats, Hom iny Grits and Pancake Flour. Any one is a fine breakfast dish, a t Gray and Go’s, t f Job Printing of alt kinds executed in first-etas* style at H saann office. ••SSKUWi- Wliat are youf friends saying about you? Thai your gray hair makes you look old ? And yet, you are not forty i Postpone this looking old* Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor and restore to four gray hair ail .the deefb dark, rich color of early life* Then be satisfied, ISSB, •.'Or# *tn gr**«!r ca », W«'fii*riies»l!ie, s. t —The largest, best and eheapejt line o f robes and horse blankets ever shown In Cedarrille, at Kerr & Hast ings Bros’* The first liqnor case against C. M. Bidgway was argued before Jndge Screggy le s f Monday. *Utemey Fitegerald, o f Dayton, argued for -three huurs in behalf o f fils client. I t will be several days before the de cision is:handed down. •*01” Townsky* o f Indianapolis*5 In d , was in town last St.turday shak ing hauds with friends and old aeqaint- ances. It has been several years since: he was here, consequent.y his visit waa very pleasant, not only to himself, bat to his many friends S3 well. The household goods and farm ma* chinery belonging to I). S . Collins was shipped last night to Vernon, Tex,, Mr. Collins’ future home. J . X» and Ealpb Wolford accompanied the stock. Mr, Collins and family ex* pent to .leave tonight. They have the wishes of their many friends for the best o f success in their new home. Three o f the pret.icsf piano compo sitions of late years are jnst being in trodneed by Lyon & Healy o f Chica go, The scholarly harmonies and ar tistic touches o f the “ Story o f the Flowers” has made this beautiful flower song an instantaneous success for the piano. “ Oil (he Boulevard” i s » march bubbling over with vim and vigor, placing it Upon the list o f marches which will be played for a long limb to come. The “Eagle* March,” a fine,'inspiring, military march, '«a&.'played •d a ily . with rnnmced success -by Weber’# Gifucltr* ‘^ B jtokduring a tong teumtu t teheautiMpIffieareay t o obtained ■#towallmiusip dealers of by writing Lyon A Healey, 30D Wabash A ce., Vbtoago, -A pbc coffee for 20c, to iuttetWcc.; Chase and Sanborn brand at Kerr M Haating# Bfojf. ” 4 w I'P*$£' Albeitois,; ’ P a ,, vfSo -r e^ n ^ n lfy .«Mte3 s f pas* : « i « f i t o t L P*.*!aareb ^as *otISeff \iho ureasvegptiin -of Ms gtseeptaoce, and h& will to te-0^ to joctppr && pulpft by the first Sd ito tb In Hotsem- itor* l i e Is c*i.riiered in sfele mas an d | | Ms presdbisg sppsafesl to the «Ofi- tgtegailoa ftrongly that be received |apnsnpim®ua«sE: • - * I The-dates far the Faraev® Lcsrifute p a v e been tot for E tc . $8~$$L -TS*| ’Stete fpeakesr®nre J . T . « f j Beil€fopteh»^,.tred'_iE , , p» SnldS|,;;0f| 1Moaraevilfe. ^ Tbs lasrittfte this yeac. 1 pnd ev the dftecitoQ hiemst S*' K , I # JWffftonssm®bd A .. H. Caswell. as| jpreadenl a-ad,decretory, srifi t o | egting-s® wiB-as grsStoble, A a Inteavi la s in g pfsgmKS’vril .to srjtmgei, . PresSBmi B«®evelt has appbtoted the 2 § day o f this month o s ■ a ■day n f | tbanks^vlsg, aereraiag to bispreck- “ mationr “''VJ' H"..'"■,J!"',I'I'J '■‘I.• .. i ■ PGR. SALE, Iff'Helam brtodiag ewes and/ a Ichoice Idt. .o f male .■Polabd-Chiisas.l ' Prices 'to • more q u ick ..... ■' ' " 47d • . ■J , H , Lseley*: : ,'nieTeadver Won. . Hinton, Ky«v< Mov* A~For over'; two years two o f t i e b esphyrim ss tn; this part o f o f the state have been | "•-earing Mr. E* J . Thompson, a pop-^ n*. r local school teacher, for diabetes. The^ told him that but little could to doue io help Mm. H e made up his; mind so try * new remedy called Dodd’s Kidney Pill?, and says: “ They saved me when the doctors held out tin hope, I took, In sli, about tea boxes.. . 1 will always praise Dodd’s Kidney Pills for rise good they have done for me.” Many people, and some physicians, stilt persist in the belief that diabetes after one trsaL iriExefaadylmrmmi^'.'WHIcare ' COLOS, • ftEUHfUiSm , COy'GHS, MAUtfUA, .HEUOACHE. gj^se aosr Jri&ejjr—raarex s^sssriis- , te a e :-ms2»i^^.s@aa'ttoiisaa4- i **4Devjsr^^m»-‘^ s ssust ri£2ifi^e stemaato ' ’ A € e£p f HH 'SOBSIHTilTE , ' AgVfr.r-A-3 J L G M W f ^ l t 4 1 I V E z s ^ c o n s Q u in in e T a b lets A X »m E 3C ltS JS * I l f E HESS pE S IK SE €8*5 OHIO. .3r»«BgfaciTu-fer« o f t&sCeke®»etad LIGHTNING HOT OROPS. •"f Eoi* $ 3 . 5 0 s lio e s , a s "ood Joey two good physicians had treated him for two years without success. A remedy that will curd ‘ dlabete* will surely cure any case o f kidney trouble. LIVER TROUBLES If your liter does &olabtt«i* H‘*rtv gft tojQfjar drap-g-irt and t o r * secm eii up the torpid lirar., -bteifhy .secretion — a-afLmn' boards, stto Bf and onuses a - .ofMl*. ■ ffbedford4* Black - Draught will cleanse toe bowels of im* purities ami Strengthen thekid*' wyg. A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness* thills and fever and,*!! .SMstoeV of *tik- nmmdimi»KkM . .Weak kid's disease « m wan? *' m swmsnsiritttv.. A: mjtn lihtek. ’hr "fiy 1 ‘Victlil*: , ssspmi&B THEDFORD’S a Bteck- ’* 1 U O W R A * r o S I ■■.■.■■... .xaTwnes : . . # • SOUTH, SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST ..... v .-yfA,..' ;Q ueer &C resc £ si : . fe R oute . murnmmmmmmKWmKtiaKMAKUHDtataawmOBiiiiM: -a*f*k*ajk|ii^^rf ,ai|f , ***w* 1 ™ ii .-.if ry*iwwww 5 ;. ** t-g:“ ■■ flWCni#' t^Sl"AffllW£StT« . WRITE r6B BATES. .......... ......... ■‘wfAhSctoai’.A, ivarts %mM :jAMifBMlilBliAiOlifflldMr -, CASTOR IA . ’ For Lu lta ti m& CMIdtea, • lb tWY« HmAlwfsS#! M m m W 0m m M - F o r MMCfllmet* ' W evkw tH .sC obi : • • f f i i f t r F m ^ i t i e r Ben X Ridgway T Springfield Police Cincinnat BenjiUnine J , Ridgw age, wob arrested T«es at his boarding houBe i iit the request o f Ciuein for forgery committed latter city. Bidgway c book keeper at ibe w Telegraph office - but He Was' without mooe. and refused to talk on t his arrest. , ’ . Bidgway was sent to Cincinnati by the Book Btiou to esamlno the Dowie financial institut been there about two m nsserted Ms disbelief faith, and that Dowie ’ grafter in the world, be was expelled from th gave' him considerable * toriety at the time. While examining the ped the imformauon to per at.a good figure rise to trouble; His fu appear in the New Tea the Bookkeeper, piiblis He clainu's to liave f financial steniltug ot' E ; City and reports th it il tution is f-.r the perso John Alexander Dowie at p 5 ,O 00 , 00 Q. Bidgv aminntion, claims, to ba waB paid the high “ n church. H e says the from $800 to $5000 per eome of the officers bav lief in the church th* 'thousands on the outsidl _who left these parts fori said to receive $2200 p Railroad cmnpauv rece: 000 from Zion City fi: freight, consequently up a §40,000 depot. Ridgway baa been tu nati to answer to the cl ery Bald to be on bis Ridgway. —Go to Cooper’s foi shovels, etc. Try Shine of those 1» they are fine, at Sliro "T h e largest, bes line of robes and hor. Bhovvn In Ceiiarville, a ings Bros’.
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