The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
‘ f f f tM f t n f t k M d . |{.^u l**r V'Xwtiv Knelt* II m II FEIPAY, " F * 8” .NOVEMBER 11, ISOi gffg-s »■■..“«»a ^ " ..»rrr^' a” . 8 WpBISBJ S Whoseall night? \Vi*y Seauggy. I t » CwgreftrinaM rvuroggy now; ft r * Well?' Well? wasn't- it'a tight! frave?. TW^poeple eertitiuly like the way Teddy does things, Teddy the ’’Hough Rider” came: in ahead o f the IrturMide. ' iX ’jjrtelyoti is to be listed, among the great men as manager of aetunpaign. AU ihg doubtful states aye no longer doubtful if the vote is to be taken asa guide* Fire wjms tlWv&mi In .tins Gains* prcqwrty about y:$0 o'clock Monday Bueaiog tlm lira being ima in the at* tin. Tin* dapartmant was t4M«t hsnd' and before wneh damage wee done, other than by water, thenrewas bu tler control, There was, a small hois bmut ia 'the jreof. The damage t* the hhneSboWgoods ,#as b y . water, Mrs, Gaines and Kcv. W, j , Sanderson sabering most, Edwin Richards who lived on the lower floor? bad moat * f his goods moved out,. The nrigin of the fire seems to be a mistery though some ofEddies, friends think that it might have been the result, of ,aspon taneous combustion o f the hot air from the dope shop, Eddie likes a joJfe and is taking it all good natured.-- WANT SALOONS RETURNED. * Mis, ! A tr W The man, who has no hankering af- • ter tbe.puhlic teat is .to be. Congratn* luted. .How the Electoral College stands: IloDBevelt 330,Harker 14b, Necessary to elect 23fl. < - , 1 Prosperity, peace' and plenty is - what the peoplp want and what they expect to have the next four years. The two'branches of Congress are •Republican. Bep’ate; Republicans' 56, , Democrats, 34. House: Republicans* , 2 2 3 , Democrats, 163, • ‘ , Thankgiving is the next, great na- *tioiml holiday; let us be thankful that -the flag'still Abate unsullied and'that , the/government at Washington stil- ,, -«ves..V ^ ( 1 , ,The GedarviUe Farmer’s 'Intitule will be ,held December .23 and 29, 1904; The state, speakers are J. Ah : Dobie,'SL Johns, Auglaze coupty and «L B. 'Bvingham,. Bowling Green, - Wood County. Thu iustitue this •year will be all that it has been in the past ' pod /the officers will use every effort - to' make the'- coming meetings,.the '”i ‘‘ ‘best yet.” - ■ . ' rt r ■ Mr. George Creswell and wife and Mr. R, B. Barber and wife were in ' Springfield,,Monday. Messrs Creswell and Barber are Interested in the,new , - hayvesting^company. • 1* ■' Encke’s cornet is now" visible, apd .by the end j»f November should be distinguishable with the naked eye in the absence of the moon. On Noyetn- ber 1 it was a tew degrees northeast While Jamestown has already bad two elections to do away with the sa loons yet another has been asked for,, the petition being filed Monday with Mayor Thorpas, The document was filed by the marshal of the town -Ah Zttfnoj* and', contained • about 143 names. Mr. Zenier Is a broth-in-law of Charles RidgWay the local druggist who hns two cases in court for violat ing the Beal’law, WON BOTH GAMES. The local foot ball team went, to Wilmington last Friday tobattle-with the college "team -at that city. The result was thgt neither side was able to score. There was a mimber7o f stud ents from here to geo the game as the college classps were dismissed fox the day. Cn-Monday the boys run up u good score on the Antioch teamon the Smith field. - The - visitors were de feated by a score of XI to 16. TO THE SUPREME COURT. The two Beal Defeases o f C. M, Rideway that were reversed by the Circuit Court in favor of the defend ,ent ‘ will by, taken • to the Supreme Court by-tileOhio Apti-Saloon Lea gue. Attorney Wheeler for this orga nization is so< confident that the proceedure is corre'ct that hewill .ap peal for the Committee and give it a test, , . ~ r > JlOORcWards $ 100 , The readers of ibis paper will, be pleased to learn that there is ut least one dreaded disease that science has been able to durein nit its ’stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive CnrenOw (mown ,to the medical fraternity: Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional .treatment, Hail'S Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up- on the blood and mucoussurraces o f system As night pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, J. E* Hasting* last Friday, Mrs, Tracy, of Dayton, wm tbs guest-{j^bhath u,f -her-Mead, Mies BeTaloe Wofford , , Mias Mary Ervin, has returned from* delightful visit with. Mends at Beaver Falla, Fa. •—Fare Bred Plymouth Rock Cock erells for' sale, Ex txa large. Fannie Raney, Mr* Dayid Bradfuto and Frank Turnbull were in Springfield,. Monday. F ob S aw —Xhave 62 acres o f good Jandclose to towit that I -will sell cheap . A , Bradford, Mrs* Robt, Bird has returned from a two weeks visit with friends at Ur- bana and College Corner, Ohio, • —Feninsular ranges are -wonderful bakersand cookers. The supply hardly equals the demand, Better see tbeln at JyEBii <% IlAsi'iNtfS B ros . Mr. and Mrs.' J, H, Wolford have been entertaining Mr.Ed Lutz of Ver non, Texas; ' Mre. Sylvid Kyle lias rented rooms \}i Mrs. Holmes, -•■ . ; Why go to court for a suit, when ■we can servo you’ better- ■ ’ . - ’ Brady $ Steipfels Co., - * ‘ ■ . Xenia/ 0. k ‘ ’ i-*j ‘ r J ‘ * Frank Hill of ,South Cblirleston spent Sabbath with his mother Mrs. Anno Mill- . -Mrs. Gluts'Crtmse hud Belie Winter were in Xenia Saturday. Mrs. M. A, GresweJl, Mrs, Henry Towhsley aitd Edna were in Spriug- field Tuesday, Mildred McCollum gave a- party Saturday alternoon fdr sisrof her lit tle.Mends. ' J V, - £ ‘ ^ r *, A :‘Mrs. Obas. \\reimer and Mariewere, were .in Xenia Saturday. ' Geo. -Seigler spent- Saturday, in Xenia. ,. Mr. and Mrs. James’ Towngley en tertained Mr*.and Mrs, Frank Towns-, ley, Tuesdaj’. Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Crouse enter tained Mr. and Mrs, Cbas Turnbull, Tuesday. ’ Mr. and Jlrs. S. K* Turnbull enter tained Mr. and Mrs.. -Ed Turnbull .Mr, apd Mrs. Ddbbipr, Mr, and Mrs, Olip Dobbins,.Tuesday. ' ; • * Young Men—Come in and let's talk over the question of fall clothing and furnishings. A new and up-to-date stock awaits your- inspection Brady & Steinfels Co,, ................. / .Xenia, 0. .. . AWgetabtePrep^silbnfiH’Aa- simllaUngilvERXHlai^Regulay Iingfhc,3taaat4isatvdBowelsof I\: w is ACUtUlHl.N ■ PromotesDigestion,CheerfuU nessandRestContainsneither OpitimMorpliine rwcMuieml, H otr ]NA h c o t i c . j^afoujarSMumPtrcmi. . stlx.$#in*.± ' ^btiseSfftt t \ ’ AperfectRemedy forConstipa- lion .Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness a n d L o s s o y SU BEP. Facsimile Signature o f NEWTGRK -/. F oy la fiiH tg m d (M L fam * the Kind You Havo Always Bought’ Bears the Signature fof t CXAOTCOPVOFWRAPPER. . . -.-A...' ' A '■ —Mfe -THIS CCN t^V" COMfUNV. HEW YOU* OITV, [M 5 : S H O F f t S O H E O U t E S ’ ' oHATT/t^-eiHwKaAj * ' <3HAKyuss‘r o iv » '. > A W .A fW # !, , SAVAtVtSAlH», /• . ** . . aACKSpNV tt!,L .S !, . j*?fii»£3-VesfKst«'t\v ?.A ■,- n b w ^ t ^ x a s p o in t s . •*' ; • , ■/ . ' .► ,W?OftB?ATJOrt ADDHE 8 S: ‘ - ,, *v,‘% W* - J* P, _ "lCldciWa^L' O p ~\ W. A. GSrrettj ,W>C .Rtnearsbn , . Gcncr,-.! toaagfi;- . General F«sengerAgent 1 otibtomniA'yt^ * - ’ ” FOR YOUR Holiday or-Anniversary Gifts A set of triple plated knives and forks make? a. sensible present, and if they bear this trademark rcdmple Desirable For Summer. .* ' r n ^ p u r n s Bilk drab, state and black, fingers double lipped, fit iike 'kiJ,56<: CORSETS Alaska, Snowflake,JFnlar,.only 50c. Royal Worcester, Loonds; p^rris, $1.00. Inviwble Lacing $1.00 and $1,50, Ribbons, belts, hosiery, collar, lace.bertbss, fans, Cotton goods, am very stiff, while our stock lasts. Buemuckers 10c, gingham 74c down to 5c, Wheeling in Remnants 25p( worth 30c, Pillow cases 12|c to 20c. Table cloths; fine stock, 50ato $2.00,, napkins to match, W ash Dress Fabrics. . One case to sell, 3Jo, worth 12^c. White goods 10c up. Voiles, Madras,-Oxford, Uhiifonettfi, Persian, Lawn, Linens, Silk IVsian, greatest variety,' ' * Waslfsuits $2,00 up, Wrappers' $1.00, undetwcan -ft Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains. . d a ¥ W « 3 XENIA, OHIO, The -Cook That Bak^ With ’ N eve r complains of the floor for she uses a -perfect flour of unequaled qua lity and purity. One litte sack w i l l show what a rea lly good.fkmr it is. . E. Shockey,- Catawba, O., says; _“ We’ have used MODEL FLOUR five months and think it thfe best we have over used." “ M O D E L F L O U R You take no chance in using M O D E L as every sack is guaranteed ., , . . . Tojbejdistributed in twelve premiurns of $ 2 5 , $ 2 0 , $ 1 5 , $ I O , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ I O , $ 5 , $ 5 . $s, $5 $ 5 , M o n d a y , J a n u a r y ?d ’ 05 . Patronize my m&at.market and receive a ticket with each -25c cash purchase. Each ticket will give-you one chtfneein tlmdrawing. O .C? . W B I M E R Eresh and a l t Meats, F ish , Oysters, Etc. i p i i i t o l l day trade. I the Daylight] YOU a goods, exccp^ wo bH-vo over »fcl ■s»ch doao pi'iecf-l These Two I T . D , B) Now it’s at . Men’s hud colored sweatf -^c'Arnl’r rrn- soys *low^r, low^ hesitate les ered the most Interesting of all comets as It Isan attractive pbjeqt in a tcle- ■Bcope, It revolves atoUnd the sun in 1,206 days afid has been observed in 30 o f its returns since its first '“discov ery by Mecbain in 1786. - f ' The Circuit Court in session- at Xenia last weekreversed the findings of the mayor's court and the Court of , Common Fleas in the CliaS. Ridgway liquor cases on the grounds that the affidavits were defective and should have contained the names of the part- ies to whom the sales were made. While the Object of the Beal is to pro hibit the sale of liquor when the in tention pi a municipality is indicated by its votes it would seem the court places more importance on the matter o f who was the purchaser than in the fact o f a safe in violation of the law.— Greene County Press. that theyOileroneHundredHollars tornny Casethat if Calls to cure. Sendfor li?tof testimonials. - Address. F. J, dHPSTEY & Co, Toleda 0. Soldby lUuggiaf 76e. .Hail'sFamily Pills tire tile beat. •iff- to Mr- P. Mitchell, o f Findlay, and wasshipped to that plflOoFriday aiter* noon. The consideration is reported to he $60001 Glenwood M, is ode of the most promising young liorseh ever Bent out of Fayette county; and re flects honor on his great sire, Bobby Bums, He succeeded in taking down some fat purses for his owner the past season.-—Fayette County Record. line o f spoons, forks and fancy pieces arc 'also' fflude k i^ the “ 1847 ROGERS BROS/’ brand. They are handsomely put up in cases for presentation purposes, Year Scaler c*n supply yon. Send to the maker* toy catalogue- “ C -L " explaining all about ilSilverS*fat* ihal av#»rriM I t i* beautifullyilliuUAted, and seat free. , jS^ 8 I.vA,Tl(>sat. SII.VER CO„ S«ee*,««rto 3IEIUJJBN niMI'ANISIA CO.., aierlden, Cohn. , Cattery , peelgn A FAMOUS K.BMEDY fh iffrort-dHYrOtOtfiVrlthfUs^wahUyntp]" . R« (toJjr.C,<v.Gwa: ‘ 'An* n* tnieiwr tell rftn, tkictarSear, XMtM/tim' SftMrthaftW r l ’va tieettt" e ke poor consumptive should5wot be victlWHOf experiment, as bfe often is, tmt tbsmoment the dread diaeaae jMAni- ftmt*its-prew-nf-ehe abmihl 1« given Bo- jtchte'atVrtnanS/ftip r pure, non-ateo- Itoficwedieinc that lamade tmemlly for the fttreof conswnptfoa, andhasaWorld-, wkk fameaaacertsinremedy for catarrh, aoMs, eottjtha, ermtp, sure, throht ami "1hwKWehial affixtlo»wi« old ami young, ftkoedd In all civilized rmintrita, anti ab»A» fcn&tott*aa n ronsiimptiott c«n|; 1 half a rentety, PdW feat %% «3fr, „ Sljs bottle, 73 c* At'.; 1 t hrms qpwmt that wm&( ft ;; Wittftriwan, Gwdarviile, <), Salt pork is a famotis old-* fashioned remedy for con sumption, u Eat plenty o f pork,” was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good i f a man can stomach it. Th e idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott^sEmulsion isthemod- ern method o f feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too fojLtgh for sensitive stomachs* Seotfs Emulsion is the most refined o f fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat 111 this Way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Seott’s Emulsion does more than that There is some thing about the combination >f cod liver oil and hypophos- 'bites in Scott’s Emulsion Yit puts new life into the ,*eak part* and has a special - ;don on the diseased lungs. PUBLIC SALE. AT United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose <;outract8 are as plain as notes, J you want protection, .take:Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements, You can Carry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap os $1,000 in investment.'? It investment,; we will pay you $400 more than you pay in, at the end ot 20 years. We-give you 7 elective conditions you can change at ypur will. From 2 to 3£ times face value o f yonr policy itt paid up insurance without re-ekamination. Also agent.for the General Accident,, ot Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y 1 . * A sample will be f.ciif freettpoir request. tie O.Stt lf.fi fktiire itt llsr- ti,.m H % hfK-l .*♦(>« the YtiA' 1 . t tt tf ftaltU of }>1M, .,..1V,Iff Mjf. SCOTT & . O OW N lIv CHiiftMsm N .Y , SfK. etvl iMi ftffdntgjtet* } I will sell at public sale at my resi dence 3 miles north-east o f Cedarvillo and 3 miles south-east of Clifton, Tuesday, No., 15, ’commencing at 10 o'clock the following property: 4 head of horses consistsng of 1 genera! pur pose horse 15 years old a good roadster and etty broke; 1 draft mare 6 years old it foal: ] draft mare 8 years old in foal; 1 general purpose horse 18 years old. 7 head of cattle consisting of 2 ex tra good Polled Durham Cows 1 regis tered Polled Durham cows 1 thorough bred bull calf 10 months old: 8 head oi hogs consisting of 2 brood_: sows and 6skoataFarming imdlemchts 1 piano box buggy 1 spring wagon, 1 ; 5 infeb tread feed wagon lMcCormiek bindeb 1 Superior wheat drill 1 dieh harrow T’Evatis harrow, 1 corn plow 1 breaking plow, 1 slid, work harness 1 set buggy harness, saddle and bridle double weep, forks, shovels, 22 target rifle and 1 hogwstcrer. The Jb'Iow ing house hold articles cook stove, Heating stove, 3 burner gasoline stove churu washlubs, buckets, 1 vt am m;pera|sr, tablfsand cooking uiensets, 1 barrel of vinegar and many other orticles. 10 ton of good mixed liny and 5(10 shocks ol corn. Terms: All sums of $5.00 ami tm i|erf cash. A credit oisbc mot the will; lie given purchaser giving approved smitfty. 1L Fi. tNirry, Auct. J, B. Browm, clerk, George D, Haines, y y Jk W V V EG E TA B L E SICILIAN I 1 A L L 5 H a i r Renewer A high-class preparation for the hair; Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cutes dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. Bend them to L, M, Ferguson', 263 N, 5th. St, Columbus. Ohio and have1 them made into good-addurable rugs. I am the only manufacturer Jn the United States using the Steam.Power Looms for this work, Hence,.rngs afe woyeo much firmer than those wuoen by Ilaiid Emms*, - I pay freight one way. Send for circular. L. M. Ferguson 120ACRE VAm FOR. SALE, On the Yellow ’Springs pike three . fourths'mile from Cularvillo. j This farm is mceiy located, being less than mm mile from, college, churches aful high school. Improve ments are good, Land produces good crop*, Nice young orchard, bearing excellent fruit. Never failing springs oil farm. If interested, call on or ad- drtas,- W .J, HAwrimn>ft;, It, F, T>„ 2, Gfdmvii!h>, Ohio. Ttm HfckAi.ir for firat-flassjot* work C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children. flieKindYouHaveAlwaysBough! Hears the Signature o f 1 iR IR EXGflAflGE BfiUH CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ACCOUNTS of Merchants andIn- dividuais solicited. Oolloetionc promptly made and remitted. t t RAFTS on New Ynrlt and Cin- cinnati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way |to send money by mail, T OANS made on Real Estate, Pei- sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildmaa, Pres,, j 0 Seth W* Smith, Vice Pres.. W . X Wildman. Cashier, O. L, Smith Asst. Cashier DR. E. C , OGLESBEE, FHYSOIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty X-Ray and Electro Thera peutic treatment. Also latest im proved apparatus for treating diseases of the nose, throat and lungs. R . E . C O R R Y , . AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptness, attention to4details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low priced Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, O. Call and secure dates. *‘I tin-rtt tun! yonr tiM«ar«t« aadflaS them pMfoct. (Mnldn’t do wUlhoat tbom. I ' tn»m ln» *ow# tlta» far lndl i m. ifa r ThOBowela, ^ s u o c c i n t n o CANJWCAtHWmCf lg]d itt b n lk j'IW Utt*tAti(««d (0 ««r* or roar »w»w t>««k. ftt«rllnj( RomottrCo., ChtttagttttrN.V.-So* MIlUQft »UX £5 80 VSAWa* EXPERIENCE P atents 1 RnpEwaRK» .- :.■: „ OdHrltHftHtiiAA Anyone wwidtpif * aften-h swt dMortM-wntnay aniokir iwottroiin o«r onttrioa. fi** -wtiautor k « Inrantinn la wntsawr MlWtahta. Y;ttw®ntik»» tKinasiriettij on ratoMa ScicmificflrttcriCiiit, s w r a s m * • » * H A L F FAR E p lu s $2.00 For Round Trip Tickets. VIA Louisville & Nashville Railroad To Nearly All Points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Tickets on sale May 3rd and 17th June 7th>2lst, and on first aun Hum Tuesday of each month thereafter un til Nov, Ifitb, and good returning .*» days from date of sate, For further information, consult your local agent, or address G, L. STONE, Gstt’n P ass . A m t wtjiavHr*,' kv , The Jldv\ of the Tt venson finds n« j ou with tlio choil have searched tl| fur turkeys that :nid add to oitf r| result ia a- collecl IhitVan epicure jn| tH ttt'iF a ll .vottr turkey here, wold dlsaxqiointnl hnowsthe IliH; af keep, Tnkc el our|n,ultry is of gmd e b , € i Frank Tafliox, U- Crawford, 18 aij 5 P m IMO, Ihibt, I), C*awful tfrtk Gametary As lo Cedatville tp., f l •%* y>L*.. J
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