The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
• s ? * *i-»«»* -- 4 ft, a a ft u 'ftA ft ft ft ft A 25 fef Cent Diseoant OneWek Per Cash 25 Pef Gent Diseoant OneSlek f o r £xrfll«'iie- VlVrli; w ill c n t h a t o f a n y <»tb .TWENTY-SF 1 THSESI , The Greatest Money Saving O ppo r tun i ty Ever Known to the Public Anywhere. Incapacity ot floor space, on account of failure of contractors to complete our new additions; is what compels us to take this course, to enable us to secure room to display our stock of Holiday Goods with which our, basements are now filled. Everything in our Cloak Department, Suits, Skirts, Coats, Furs, Wrappers, Dressing Sacques, Kimmonas. Everything in our carpet department, including carpets, druggits, .rugs, mattings, window shades, etc. a r e L o w . W e C a n O f f A, * ->**?. ‘ A ‘ J - ‘ .... . . ' ‘ . ' l .-T . - * . . . ' - ■ • ■ '• This*, the greatest of all Cash Discount Sales, starts tomorrow and N. B.—Everything in the store marked in plain figures. will con tin tie until further notice. Come and help yourself. iB.ushnell Building, Springfield, Ohio V i) I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ^ By oversight .tbe name of Frank Bird for a recitation was omitted from dlieq 3 £ 0 gwnHori-tho--Far;t(ier 6 J- 4 n 6 ti-EwW tnte next Tuesday afternoon, One of the early attractions at tbe Grand Opera House,,. Cincinnati, be the at . Heinz’s hulk mince meat at Gray <fc Co. L. —Aome Stock Food lor sale by H . SbUenberger. Candies, nu ts and oranges for the holidays at Cooper's, Robert and Jphn Wilson who are attending'tbe McCormick Theological Seminrry at Chicago are home for the holiday* - * . " j M, and Mrs. Allen of Lebanon and I Mr. arid Mrs. Wilkerson of Frank*! I » j «. u Blflhl ogham,1. Ala., vevening, Mr, Smith held a position with a bank in that city but resighed to accept a similar one with the E x change Bank of this place. He. en tered upon his duties Tuesday. *. Mr. R. C. Watt, of Cedar Vale farm; reports the sale of one of bis finest hogs, Tuesday, to a Clearmont county baeeder for even money.— Some time back Mr. W att shipped thirteen in one week, one of them going as far as South Carolina. Miss Fannie Townsley, who lias , *»* _j xtr ibeen visiting an aunt in Iowa, was lm were gueBts o f Mr. and Mrs. W , , , 6 , , , m . . ” elected Monday by the Township Board o f Education to fill the vacancy a* teacher of the McMillau school, caused by the resignation of Miss Ada Wylie. Miss Townsley will’ en ter upon her duties tbe first' of the year when school opens. G. Clemons Thursday 01'lest week, J* W. Walker, and son, William, of South Charleston were in town one day last week. The are considering the purchase of a farm in this vicin ity- . William Mitchell left Monday for Tennessee where he Is engaged in the lumber business. H e c a m e home owing to sickness and hag much im proved during his stay, j Mr, and Mrs. C, M, Morton expect to move to Clifton noon, where the former holds a position in the public schools. They Will occupy property: owned by Mrs, Coafar, Miss Vera Andrew who has been attending college a t Cleveland and Miss Margaretta Watt Who has been a t Wooster, are expected; home this, Tuesday, evening to spend their va cation, • The great comic opera, “ Prince of TilseiF will be the attraction at the "Victoria thealir, Thursday night. A t this same house JTeW Year's day Mrs, Leslie Carter in *T)n .Barry" wilt lie seen for matinee and evching .performances. A dispatch suite# that Herniary Hitchcock is considering the abolish- meftfc o f Deal hoards of examiners in .pension eases, A traveling cotnuds- HOp Will visit viirions cities over the country a t stated.periods for the pur pose of doing the work now per* formed by tha local board#. Ever Catch Cold and despair of getting rid of* it? That's because you did not use ta ^ cans Q uinine wblets Soldwith a guarantee to euro Colds, Neuralgia, Malaria, La Grippe, Bron chitis* Headache, .or druggist will ■refund your money. Could wcj ’make a fairer offer ? They never cause distress. Never gripe nor sicken. Perfectly Harmless, No had after eficctk. Insist on having, and ece that yon jjjof, LightningLaxative QuinineTablets. i t cents pep sox , ml otWGfosrs. (Neaaiwl briy ly THE HEftfc MEDICINE CO., erftiNGktt;i»i&, qhiq Mauwfacfijrcra'of the t'oteh.-nlci; Lightning Hni Prnpkw*- runuing in New Y o rk ‘and Chicago, will bo brought to Cincinnati for a. two -weeks’ engagement beginning Jan . 11. This company is under the same - management as the Ben H u r company, which opened this house, Mr., Blyebeard is still a greater pro duction and requires a largo number of cars to transport’ the company and equipment There are four hundred people in the company. The engage ment is saiu to be the mast important booked for this season. A four months old babe of Mr. and Mrs; Buckner, who reside in the^Mc- Clellan property in “ Pittsburg” was found dead in bed about eight o’clock Tueeday morning. An hour or so before the child was found it had tak en nourishment from it’s mother and was apparently in the best of health. The county coroner was notified but did not come .up. The supposition is tbat death was due to sufiieation, Mr, Buckner is at the present timft employed by 0 . C. Weimer. The sale of corn this year to the grain men is probably the lightest known hero for years back. Up to the present time not a car of corn has been shipped out. When In good sea son the elevators Will average cue car a day. In this section corn did not come up to expectations, though many farmers have far more than they oatj use, yet they are holding for an advance in price. General re porta ehow a very large corn crop •over the country, consequently the price will not likely get much higher. i ' CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS 3 S S • 41< jm - S^^-rsjsMsusaiX'nw- Mft* Wvwiir#, WJ-, when you can get the best reading o. the day by subscribing for the Herald, for about one-half what yog pay agents or companies direct. Our po sition enables us to offer the following to new subscribers only. .Subscrip tion to Herald must be to now sub-, scrihers only, no .renewals or chango in address to another member of the family. You can have the Herald sent to any address and have any of the publications offered come to your own. I f your neighbor or any rela tive does not take tlm IIoraM have it sent.to them and you get the eomlih nation in our own nanii, Hulw-wlp* tions-must be cash iu ad’vsitt Hid for one year only, Cosmopolitan, Hucccwi, Woman’* Home Companion and ilcruld 82 Till. Success, Pearson’s, Frank Lpalip's popular monthly and Herald SO,. Pearson's, Home Companion, Suc cess and Herald 82.60, Leslie’s or Pearson’s and Herald $2, : Cosmopolitan or Success and Her ald 82. Review of Reviews, Success, Les lie’s or' Cosmopolitan and Herald $3 60, Breeders’Gazette nnd Herald $1.50, Breeders’ Gazette, Cosmopolitan* Leslie’s Monthly and Herald $3. Cincinnati Post and Hqrald $2. Cincinnati Times-Star and Herald $2.00. Rational Stockman and Farmer and Herald 31.25. Ohio Farmer and Herald $1, Of the children of school age Russia, 17,000,000 are receiving no instruction. $100 Reward. The readers of this paper Will ho pleased to know that, there is a t least otto dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in r all its stages arid that is catarrh. Hall’s , Catarrh Cure jb the only possitlre now; I known to fho medical fraternity, (’a ta rjli, being a constitutional' disease, reqnirt-p a ' constitutional treatment. Hairs' Catarrh* Pure is taken internally,- aetmj- directly; upon the blood arid mucous surfaces of the | system, thereby destroying the foundations, of the disease, and Riving the patient | strength hy building up the constitution j ami moisting nature in doing its work.1 The proprietors have, so much fouls ;« its curative powers, that they odor $100 for any case that it foils to cure. Pend for list of testimonials. . J. F. €h(‘Ufi<?y & Co., Toledo, o. ■ Sold by druggists ?5r. Mall’s Famfir Fills are the best, ■WANTED y .F -V f " '- ' Vi We will pay the following cash prices for live poul try to be delivered at 1.17E. Main S t r Xenia, O. Wednesday, December 30th, Hens, - - - -. - 8 i-2c Young Chickens, - - 8 i-2c Geese 10 cents, Bucks, - - 9c Old Roosters, - - 4c w Well Remembered. Valley Fily, N. Dak.; Dec.—Two year* ugo Mia.JMntihht M. Boucher of this place suffered « great deal with n dizziness in her bend, She was cured o f this by a remedy called Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and has not been troubled sinc/c, . Shortly afterwards she Intel « b*<f bilious attack.and for this she used Diamond Dinner Pills and this was completely cured in a short time. In January, 1603 sire bad «« at* rack »i soirttie.-i of which she says; i “ I Was almost helpless with the sciutiea, bu t. remembering what Dadd« kidney pills ami Diamond din.; oer pills hud done for me before, I commdiced a treatment o f these Wedimnea and in three weeks I was Completely restored to-health. I have great faith in these medicines for they have been of so much benefit to me.” Dodd’s Kidney Pill are very popu lar in Barnes county, having made a groat many splendid cures of sciatica, rheumntisin and ■ kidney troubles. Many families use no other,medicine. Only those get to heaven who hrIf Others get there* At the Opera Hous Tuesday, an Inter The eleventh anuu (Jedarville Farmers held in the opera hmj Tuesday o f this week.) ' at|iute is one that i* . great interest by tlm community,. This see] was more favorable t Session last Februari speakers were John Bellefontaine, O., an o f! Monroeville, O.. covered’by these genii interesting and profits gaged in farming and and care $»f stock. Tb| sion had. a much Jar than'usual. Rev H. opened the session wit first speaker was Mr. gave a very interestio coneLraction o.f farm exhibited a number of the best plans tb eons He also aimwed the' dif . of today with fifty ye system of arranging th ings was practical and ! .brought oitt cotisideral The speaker also turnet to the planning o f the so that they would he . housewife and members Robert L. Dean, .oil opened the discussion or and gave his ideas-as to and care of' farm build who took part in the d O. E. Bradfute and Re The second address v Snyder on “ Shnll we The speaker dwelt qui on arguments showing industry is one of the nj occupations a farmer ca in. As there were a no breeders present the suli cussed to its fullest Snyder comes from a sheep are raised in great! President WilliamsoJ E. Cooley, \Vm Conll tions, Messrs. John Willf Barber and W , . H, WilliamBon asked to be Mr, George Creswell vj fill the vacancy. Tbi having arrived the set] journed until after ditfm AI' tuhnoon si!fj “The farmer as a hi| by Mr. Shawver, was by the speaker who lefl ideas that are of praclic| farmer in his every day actions. The time has «.»eh farmer must be as hufiiutas man as the hear business concern. Mr, Ed Lutz, of v | of whom Greene county f rxV.iv Pre-Invi %** to cotiv< rics atid ** Soull Justarot Wr,'
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