The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52

* nV m j f ' •^^SSsSiS^- & ft **& *>'-tfm ft | LOCALAM) FCV*mAl., I —Fancy aroebim? «'3TmIra at Jtfc- I'!illfnnt}» , _ ■ Frank Ervin in boron fw>ni Fincii> i:atl» ; Cb&Flcfl Gatbrvath «£Dayton spent Thantejdvteg at home. Mr.-R. F- Watt, wot* in Iwiisna?-, polls the Uretaf tho week. Miss liato ’ Nrsljft, |s vlgj tfeg friondo la I’Ql-utnteia. —Wo have ;;'.l..icd oil elatL sad linoleum te-mir ^ .c, Hoe MeM il- Jan, / Mr, Will Blair and -wife, enter­ tained » number of friends ufc a Iteiutlnju, wlfo mm jfidwwa, v.s ripmypfcW, B|u>w, itimeday with Wends ter#. ,-T. *5..U> *. r-x* <<•!", mi m «? 'jftio •aB?iau-$ mnnw tw zu® wp JI family, took place this- year at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Btorretti The annual dinner for the Tarbox family, was held at tho home of Judge and Mrs, C. H. Kyle, of |enia. Mr, and Mrs. W. "B, .Stevenson,, entertained their Wends at dinner Mrs, FrankJcnkioe and grandson, Kcam tfhnwfo, spr»fc-Thm^day with relatives at Dayton, 'Theteaprifnlotory of “ Hiawatha’ ’ will ho told by M f 3, Katharine Eri- Bowden at tho opera hoiiso Decora- her 4, & wThevlargest lino of Buggy robes1 in town from ■which to*' make your selection is afcKwv& lis tin gs Bros, Mr, Walter BaUengejj of Oxford, te t*JD {jsjcaj* oSMv* fttfd H*: wUlleuiiuigeiv t Mrs, Fannie Barber,,is entertain­ ing a nntohor of friend at dinner, today. | rrensr.icOlcUanj of Indiana-, yuto. It? emevuiiirnri ny irjenao here,- | UnoMty emisldomt » CA. Blanket |Is tho eteapfst Sold t njy J>yKerr & j IHastlng» Bros, I Mr. and Mr*. Hatty King of IWashington, (?. If. were guests of ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bobbins, |Th«jsday* Mr. Frank Bird has teen laid tip several days the weok owing to a sprained foot, ■ ■’ —Far wagon or buggyrepairlnggo to Townsley Bros,, on South Slain street The first snow of any consequence of the season fell ‘Wednesday even-, teg. . , Misses Bora and Bottle Biegler, spent Thursday in Columbus, with Mr. C|om iticli and wife, M?Q3r«r3 ipHr^pf^v m/vrmnlAW TRbr-11 Word has teen weeived im'o that Mr. panics ANnp, who lifts been with a cattle breeder In Wlfteonson, that he has Joined fSw regular army and will try that life for three yearn at least. —Better osamlno your stove and sco that everything is all right and. not wait until tho last minute t o ' purchase a stove. We have a com­ plete display of Peninsular heating stoves and ranges. It will -pay you to ere them and get our prices, Koyr &Hastings Bros. Thcro will be a concert given un­ der the unspicPH of the Ladles Aid' Society of tho M, J?, Church, Friday Dec. 18th, in the Opera house* Ad­ mission 23ctS. Mrs.J, H« Andrew, Mrs. Bee Nash Luxurious Furs The satisfactory kind you*re..pmud toJSj! . ■ ' * • . • , *3- • ivear and we’re proudto sell Middleton an,] a n / T,vnni« i MicaC-aMary Martin and Bute Barjj school, this evening, Mr. Elder Curry, o f entertain a number of ^‘C-Wlien wanting general black-" Thursday, Mr. -and;Mrs, Charles Marshal eutertiiteed friends and relatives at Tfnmksglvteg dinner, Thursday, Mr. Paul Luce of Columbus; spent Thanksgiving vat the home, of his sister, Mrs, C, E, North up —FOB SALE: A 4 acre farm close to Cedarvillo with good house and barn. Also a fine stock farm of 266 acres at$45per acre. Smith &Clem ans, Deal-Estate Agency.; Cedar ville. smithing or a second hand wagon, or buggy to Towns!oy Brothers. ^ A. Spencer^antFjfamily spent T3&h¥sgivmgwith his father Mr. Thomas SpencOf of Xenia; Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Townsley entertained the Townsley famiies at dinner, Thursday,, Mrs. Georgs Cox of Indianapolis is visiting at the home of Mrs. David &hroades. * * The best ^1,50 and $2.00 hats in the state are nold b j JSuHivan. The Hatter, Out $1.50 hat is equal to any $2. halt Oui* $ 2.00 hat will com­ pare with any $2.50 andmost dealers $ 8^00 hats, - « R e m e m b e r t h e ( PLACE. Sallisaft, The Hatter, 27S. Limestone, St, Springs eld, O Miss Pearl BakestraiV. tain tho Junior class |of the will enter high lifton, will ■da friends ,Mrs. It, E. Lackey and daughter of MUnoie, Ind,, are visitingMessrs. Stewart and Arthur Townsley. Miss Daisy Hill of Hicksvllie, O,, Is the guest of hermother Mrs. Anna Hill. ■ : ^ 1 Mr, Bobert Elder and family of Selma spent Sabbath with. Mr. W, J. Wildman and’ wife. " —The. Celebrated Hoosier.kitchen cabnefc can behad only at McMill­ ans, Mr, and Mrs. Will Bongstreefc of Dayton spent the first of the week with relatives here. Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Stuckey had for their guests several days last •Week, Mr, and Mrs, Van-Horn of Xenia. ' Mrs.'John Silyey spent Thursday 1n Columbus with her husband, who s a guard at the State Prison. —Book for the 6A, stay under strapwhenyou buy aHorse Blanket, We bny direct from factory, Kerr & Hastings Bros, Mr. Charlton Bull, of Green|own, IndMwas the guest of his brother, X,. G. Bull*and family, the first of tho week. Lecture course December, 4. —Buy a Genuine 5A. ■Horse Blanket, at Kerr & Hastings Bros. -Holiday rocking chairs at Mc­ Millans. IBff, are attending a house party in Springfield;, given by Mrs, Frank WeJehhans. ‘ Mr, Paul Kerr of BushvlUo, Ind-, Is spending a few days with his sou, Mr. B, F. Korr. Mr. Kerr was called to London the first of tne week owing to the funeral of his" sister-in-law, J Messrs, Bafph Wolford, James Mlrayand FredDobbins, all Students at the O. S. XJ. are Jioma for the Thanksgiving vacation. Editor Wolford and Supt. of the mechanical department Allen, of the Yellow Springs News, partook of J. H, Wolford’ s Thanksgiving dinner, Thursday eyenidg. ■ Mr. Harry Waddle, left the first of the Week for Iowa, where heexpects to visit friends- There are reports rife that Mr. Waddle has important ‘interests” in that state at the present time. Mr. B. F. Kerr, left last Saturday for Bushyille, Ind., where he was the guest of his’father, for a day or two. He was also In Indianapolis, whore be attended a Polled Durham association meeting. Mr,. Frank Bull, of, Shelbyville, Ind;, 'advertising and business manager of ,the Shelbyville Daily Bepubiican, spent Sabbath at home, -We have an extraordinary line Of.furniture that make very suitable and appropriate Holiday gifts. Such as couches, folding beds, side­ boards, pillar tables- and stands. Call and see them. Mrs, Bowden who recites “ Hiawatha” at the opera house Hecember, 4- is an authority on Indian lore as she and her husband, have Spent much lime among these' people to learn their manners and customs. Consequently this famous poem is actually produced. Mr, and Mrs, Bohgstreet, of Day- ton, were gliest of relatives hero the first of the week; Mr.* J* D. Williamson and wife gavojtheir children and grand child­ ren their annual Thanksgiving ”din­ ner Thursday. When this family assembles it is one Over which any parent has Teason to feel justly proud. Ifs what men see in otir clothes that leads to the first sale. It’s what they don’t see that makes them regular customers. All de­ partments in our store, men*s, youth’s and boy’s, have been stocked with the latest and most seasonable goods. Men’ s Suits from $6.00 up Men’s Top Coats, and heavier ones, the long belted ones, in plain colors arid fancy mix­ tures, comprising both style and economy in price, Young men’s and boys’ in ihe latest styles and patterns, all within easy access to the poorest pocket. IfA?-. In t'VKWSHINfi GOODS our line is also large, and there is nothing newer then what we are showing . l e t m help ’ you in your selection. HALLER, 33*East Mate St, HAINES HIGGINS Xenia, O, nor v « j m cntoriamud Taeaii&y By Misses Flara and Nannie Neabifc of Yellow Springs, Mrs. Thomas Moore, ofJamestown entertained Mrs, E. C. Oglesbee, Mrs. It, F. Kerr, Mrs. J, H, Andrew Mieses Mary Martin, Lulu Barber, Bessie Bogota and 1'annie Jackson at dinner Monday, A number ot friends were enter­ tained at dinner last Saturday by . Mr, arid Mrs._W. J. Tarboxte honor of Mr, Tarbox’s birthday. Mr. Jacob Hiegler, has a cotton plant that has a number of pods on it. There are' very few of these plants found in this section. A large hawk was killed on Mr, Daniel Dean’s place this week that measured four feet and seven inches. Mrs. John Boss', while in Hutchi­ son &Glbney’s store last Saturday either lost her pocket book or it wag stolen. She had been doing some shopmg and might have left if on counter, It contained $21.00In cash. ‘r, r 4 l ' Mrs. M. A./Oreswell received a dox of roBes arid violets a few daj s ago from her children, Dr. Baney and wiOe of Crowley,. La. The roses were gathered from their own yard and were as beautiful as those found hero in the green-houseS. Quite pleasant to decorate their Thanksgiving table with roseswhile we are decoratingwith snow flakes. LIST or L etters . List of letters remaining uncalled tof in the Cedaryllle postoffice for the week ending Dec, 1,1008. List No, 47, Cordell, James,- . Cline, Jess. 41 •, . Corbitt. Mary. • . ■ Hess, C, M. ' ' Jefferson, William- r T. N. Tartex* M- T N O MORNING TR A IN , The announcement in the Herald last'week of the change in-trains was not relished by all, from llie fact that the service is not quite as good as it has been In the past. The first reports were; that we would, have a morning train cast at 10:34 but when the official time table ar­ rived Friday evening It wag dis­ covered thatthere was onlyone train east and that at 8:01 p. m. NOT ICE. I hereby notify all persons that I will ndt be responsible for debts con­ tracted by my wife, Olllc Gordon, ' • Frank Gordon. S tate or Omo, C ity or T oiedo , ) L ccas C ounty j 83 • - F rank J* C heney toakes oath that htf is Senior partnerOf tho firm of F. J. CttKarr &Co., doing business In tho city of Toledo, county, and state aforcsid, and that said /firm will pay tha snras ONE BUXDItBD DOLLAtt3 for each cyv-ry casa of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nso of H am -’ b C ataroh Ctmr, FLANK J. CHENgY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D' 1880. A. Yf. GLEASON, | dba I i I Notary Public HalI'o Catarrh cure Is itaken internally and acts directly on tho blood and tnucono surfaces of tho system. Bend for tcatimonl* *ls, free. You lack faith in anOwtried » . remedy? YouWill Hava Fatth nr LlchinliicLauHia QithtotTiiliis after one trial. Sold frith in *b», solute gaarantseto cure or druggist will refundyourmoney, 'Will eyre COLDS. UGftiPPXj NEURALGIA, COUGHS, * MALARIA* HCAOACHC. Are perfectly harmls«**nover gripe nor eicken«=mever causedis* tre*ft-no badeffect uponthe hear*‘ -^neyar injure the.most dehcat* ’ fttWMld ■. ACCEPT M 8UBSTUUTE, 'AafcfcrilnSteriston 'gsttitf m m ts e g m m - M' We cm* qwninet X biets a t tem oatmee* the RgRB mmm cr *, •PftlNtt?iKLI>. GHIG* LIGHTNING HOT DROfS. get the bulk of the fur trade of this section of. >hio by deserving it. Selling reliable furs at rea­ dable prices has taught the people to depend upon us. Just because furs happen to be 1 unusually fashionable this season some stores are pushing them that usually do not handle them—with us it’s a busi­ ness year in and year out, and,we’ve learnedjt from A, to Z. You know what you’re buying he^e because We knowwhat we’re selling, Another reason you do jfjh not have to be an expert to buy of us .is that every- M thing in the store is marked'in honest, plain figures. Not a day passes we’re not told by pleased" customers* - how much lower these prices are than the fake reduc­ tions so widely advertised. .Come and see for yourself .--that certainly can cost you nothing—you’ll find we’ve furs for the million or the millionair. Fur Scarfs From .......................... Fur Muffs From ................................ Fur Coats From... ................... Fur Capes From,..< ........«,................................. Fur Caps From..., ............................................... Fur Gloues From ...................... ...............!........................... Children’s Fur Sets From .................. ................. Copchmen’s Capes From.* ...............................— Fur Lined Cloth Coats For Ladles’....... Fur Lined Cloth Coats For Man ............. . ............. 75o to $100.00 ............ .......... $1.50 to $80.0 .......... $17.50 to $550.00 ................ $S.SO to $250.00 ............. .$5.00 tO$20.00 . ................... $3.00 to $12,00 . ............ $t.O0 to $15.00 .................... $3.00 to $16.00 .............. $30.00 to $100.00 ........... J 4 6 O.OO to $150.00 / l i i i r z r ’n i n Cf one of the foolish, ones and put off your Christ- Vf/ w a r n i n g mas buying till the: last minute.. J&ake your selection now Sj'f from our over-flowing assortment and a small payment will hold it till you’re ” ready, Hundreds are availing themselves-of this opportunity. - yj MONUM EN T S HEADSTONES MAtiKEB* MEROfttAlS SPECIAL DESIGNERS AND SbiLDERS. crrlMATca and - aptciAt. ctciaNS will » e •UtMITTtVONAPPLICATION. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. PLACEVoun ONBKRWITHTHEOniQINAL; ' , SUILBERS. OUR COMPLETE CUTTING AND MANU­ FACTURING MACHINERY SAVES . YOU THE PROFITS OP THE ORDINARY DEALER. KELLEY <LWILCOX, MONUMENT iuiLBElitt. SPRINGFIELD. 6. GIVEN FREE. The Cincinnati Enquirer has just issused a .New Valuable tip to date Wall Chart xifthree Sheets (six pages) each 28 inches Wide, 36 inches long. The first page shows an entirely New Map o f Gate; themost beautiful and exact ever printed. In bringing this Map up to' date, alt new towns' are located, Ad Electric and Traction Railroads are shown, all Rural Mail Routes, arid portraits o f all the Governor** On other piges o f tins Magnificent Chart itts Maps o f the United States with portraits o f all the Presidents. o f JPanimd. showing .Canal rone, frith data relative to the great Ship Canal* tlOW being built by the tteiiisd States, one o f the greatest enterprises ever attempted, A topographical Map of the Russia Japanese War district with data and detail* o f the two- great Armies and Navies# battle, fields, etc,# including tha last Naval battle in the straits of Rorea, . A map o f tho V/crid, with Names of Rulers. Coats Of Arms. Flags Of a!! Nations. Steamship Routes# with, data and Statistics of great worth. Other inapa ate the Philippine Islands, Hawaii, Alaska and Porto Rico# in all nine distinct maps. An index will locate, any point desired and is te simple a child can omfcfstaftd It. ,The Chart is new, correct and up to date, making it an invaluable educator, indispensable for the liome. School, Library, or College, , The irilmg price is $ 2 . 50 , yet its worth is many times greater. The Enquirer Company is giving this chart FVOe 4 to subscribers o f the fr-;ch!y Enquirer who remit one dollar fo? a.'years subscription or for & re- rewal of okl autecription. Agents can re.'ji a tkh harvest soliciting ordfetn for this grand offer. Addrres# ENQUIR8RCOMPAWY* • Cli ili i f t f l , Ohte. Rirc Best Class Rigs Best and most up-to-date livery and feed barn in Central Ohio. Everything new. Especially equipped to cate for fuueral parties. Keep your rig frdm exposure when in town by having it in our barn. C E D A R V I L L E , O H I O . Turkey Time Dont Your Want A Handsome Carving Set— A Chafing or Baking Dish— A beautiful 5 o’clock Tea— A good Baker or Roaster— A <f!Tnivergal” Bread maker— , A “HniversaV* Cake maker— A rr[Tniversal’,fgood chopper— A Minger or a chopper— Don’t you want “ 1SR?” silverware for the weddip We have all your wants. The Springfield Hardware Company 86,and 80 K Main St, Springfield, O. GET PRICES ON PRINTING,

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