The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
£ BAJLK iU ,K t iJUio, M irhsotft asd In M remm^ 4 ew lt>‘k st:d Cm. t It>»fa‘ futfg, st convenient Kiiy j* fiwU J o» Rwfi -Estate, pCf hterni Keonrky, WftWA-iOfti*•*i ‘ *n. iyte *„ »iUli, Vice Pres„, WiMown, Cashier, tcmitb A a t THIS CUT." ??» -r#!x Cuba hedjncomfort • v i a a u m ROUTE AND UTHEHHRr. BE TRAINS A DAT -rfo &Florida Scuclal bstrtat, J^Uqr Mb, IK& azli Pullman acrvice from Cfoyeifnd, IudiimeprHs and u3.vta. Biit lout Route; Ee- 2W«Ia vis Pert Marquette 16 1) Ily., Ami via i Railway; cu..nociicg; Tritli" jllmiritrain lettvinir{.uxiiicriti *it. for Jacksonville and St. Florida Limited . " 'ih Pc'Jn'.iii r tr v k « fresn nr i Indi.-ai'-p-Iid *■-»Kocca j . H & 1> e;raciticr? J:d Crrxa ir'.vt, ;■ Cic^nnrtj M. fer J:’rk 'Cv.r:,«e5‘i Et. rs, cl 3, tecaEcr- iiar/ Ol.Cr.GT, ft &CfMCMlt SjMClal imfitf Ctednteti to Mew Or* 3 Cistferj*’“s and Binn,'ug- i»ftrocrh Pullm-n eerrits to -Mo wa Asfeeti.Ia ecu m. . . tfeJ e » i » t»»aftts et ites. for tatonMUcnirie r> 7 n *1». P. A..CtodwisU. SOWN!T«PiAirCMttautl. nr.ir, w. r. jumwwir. M*t**»r. ***< r t & r ****** cucianaTi, *, 5 N sw M mms NO TfilP -JWtt-' . ESCENIROUTE (WC1WATI. JAhetrv JIM 8 MUVUEKt. addrtss:-.' —«!•••■— ■— ™— w.CitwitARiofr, 1 M fir . O R B m * Cfclline. Afeplr *********** I 10CAIAMI jfa WUIUrn NftCatnpbeU c<m> l|W j the - 5 fl>, and,Mrs. H. A, Turnbull *pentThursday In Dayton. Mrs. Aon*Boy’ll i« visiting Jaua*- town relatives. _Miv K. H. McMillan Is quite ill} having coffered an attach of heart tniUl'ln. „.iV...,.jr.JV„ WiUlaipJones* colored, was taken t«>'the EHaabetli hospital In Dayton, Tuesday,. Mies Lems Smith was the guest of MissIfclHeStink Of Xenia the first of theweek, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Illff spent jsoveval days too first of the week In London. . , . » ■tr-r -— . Mrs. Willard Trout has returned _ /i.^MrtstwmvAul ’virrtrtt'ii mend it ; Ihere isn't t'6 to your Mtcher. ' | d For Meats . are the only hind to " proper appliances for i right, and they're ' when pold, Boh’t go when f t’s, hot; Buy * Ore, , • ' ‘ C R O U S E , tVlLLK, 6- 5 |U*0. home niter several weekii visit Dayton, Mlstefl Eleonor ymith, khtf Edna Townsley and Mr, Herman Town- bley spent Saturday in JCenia. Mr. TsiinoWlstermau loft Monday fur a business trip In the' northern part ot the state. Mp B. O. Watt was in 'Indiana the first of the week attending several’hdg sales; 1 -Mrs. Estella Holt, has been the yuefefc of Mrs. B» Gr. Rldgway of Daytohfor several days* , , \ * - Jl( I ..nwi"N^"W, i * * MissEffle Barbfer.spent Tuesday and Wednesday, a t her home in Springfield. Dontheafc anyhxpense renewing yo»r subscription just leave the amount with T. ST. Tarbojc. taurant andOimiRP«otns and Limestone.- street ingfield, Ohio- ' . M I GH T O U T r id a Messrs, D. Bradfute and Howard Carry spent Wednesday a t dames* townattending the Farmer’s'In« ti tide. . ‘ I i 1 Mr. Perry Alexander artd wife of Spring Valley spent the week with their son, W. E,- Alexander,'and- family, Miss Mary Hastings entertained a number of her young friends Wednesday evening a t a valentine ■party/”- '» ’ —All persons knowing themselves mdebtv&tothe will please call' and , wattlewith Frank S, Bird. . ' Nolle Condon. The .twelfth sou, arrived a t the home olMr, and Mrs. John Shep* ard. Of twelve children, eight ate living. F ob S ai . e :--A twenty three mouths old hull, sired by Clover King. Registered, Geo. H. Creswfcll. —The plat for the Wickersham keture on February 22, will open a t McCollum’s Tuesday morning, Feb- tnarySO. The Yellow Springs Farmers’ In- gtituto will be held in tha t,p lace Thursday and Friday, February, 22 and Ik The Misses Bello and Helen Jobe of Xenia are being entertained a t the ‘ ora* of Mr, G. 35. Jobe and fai ily tiis week, Tho .Springfied Commercial club will assist Wittenberg college to raise iio.ooo to secure the Carnegie giftof 130,000. The friends of Mrs. Hunter Bull of Xenia will bo pleased to know that she continued to improve,be^ Itfgabla to sit up for a short time. Mr. Ed. Flynn of Hoatli Charleston and Mr. Brakefleld and sou of Xenia, wereguests of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeHarper, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan amiMrs. Lucy McClellan of Indiana- foils left this weak fo ra ten days stay m Now 'YofrkCity, A natuhor of the teachers here attended the tri monthly meeting of the Greene Cottnljf Teachers’ In* stUute atXonialast ttaturday* w ■1■IJI"1*"1,11l!l"“so.TUfr*Ltrn“i M ?^ r?.hM W n *’#^ * ‘*/»•» that hi’ f/‘1Ugo !*nk%M)aU b-am d.> .f»t«d the Ohio Medical C« irm ity team of i ohasnbus. Ja«; Haturdal- 1' en,r,g by a scofo of ie to r,, \ s Phar of Xenia and Kmma Harper of Dayton wero a w f T lV )* Mr« Mrs James Townsley tljo first of tho week. Mr. John Johnson and wife, will move to town after their sale and , * *®5roPJ 111(5 property to bo vacated by Mr, I., H. Sullenbcrger, Miss Fannie Jaelcson and Mrs. gsrtvo jnuiuru invitR.w ovening February “ r“*a t the homo of tho former, ' • ■<? ■ ' !< |i n, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Townsley have returned fo their home in Xenia after a visit with their sons, Stewart and Arthur Townsley and their families. The U a m a g T S T l f Thomaf- MeehUng against thtrBuekeye Ga^ Companyfor for injury tocrop^ m the laying Qf pipes iW ^ e e r settled out of court. Mr. O, E. Bradfute was in Colum bus Wednesday and Thursday ii attendance a t the. mooting of the OMo Dive Stock Association, o which he is president. Republican Congressional Gomientm mm wmmmmmm Last Cut of the Season! Mr. W. M. pollius/ wife and daughter, of Trentou^ are guegjtp at thO' home of Mr. Arthur Forbes They will remain until after th< Farmer’s Institute. The Joseph B, Espy Fluid Com pany, manufacturers of tembahning fluid had gone into the hands of a' receiver. Mr. Espy formerlywan engaged In business here. ' iy„n* ,"■’■• , 1 Miss Kate Nesbit returned4home last Friday evening from Indiana where she has been for several Weeks visiting relatives •in Munch and Indianapolis. Mr. WiilEavey, thepopular sales man for the wholesale firm of Envoy & Co, of Xenia was/married Saturday evening, to Mrs.' Corriue Stewart of Columbus, Mr, John Johnson will hold, a public Sale ,on>what is known as the Holnies farm Thursday, March 1st. Horses, cattle, farm implements! etc, .WiU.be offered* "* * ■ » ' The T, W. S. O. Society m.eb a’ the home of one o t its member^ February 8th. A pleasant evening was enjoyed, as organisation and initatioii of the members took place Miss Eva Arthur vras in Colum* bus a couple of days the first o f the week, the guest of her father, who is.a patient ip Mt. Caramel Hospl- tah/Ehe reports him as getting bet- •, he being able to sit up in bed. Mr* and Mrs. D. H. Sullenberger entertained .the members of, the Epworth League of the M. E* church astFriday evening. Tho object o; the gatberingWas a business meet ing of the league, after which came the social festivities. The dew dwellings erected'by the Cedarville Realty Company will soon he ready for occupancy, Mr. F«3*. Hastings gets the south'dwell ing and Mr. Forrest Price the north. Mr. C. C. Morton will take the house to be vacated by Mr. Hastings. HOW is THIS. Weoffer Qno Hundred Dollars Reward for a«y case oi Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, .F. J. ChenneyACo,. Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known V, 3. Chefinpyfor the last 13 years, arid believe lulu perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to csrry out any obligations nsado by his firm. Waldiutp Human A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Halt’s Catarrh Caro is taken internally, actingdifictill upon the blood and mUcaa surfaces of the system. TesUmunials free Prlte 75c perbottle, Soldby all druggists. TakeHall’s Family Pillsfor cunltipshOD. Mrs. MeiSivon wits tftkott to luiiihus 0abbhUi erwitig where she *M ho given treatment in Dr. Hunt’s Hospital. 0 alim c« t hover he well sdD’sifscd unless .you- have ft. httl thlbtill stmtd tho weather* Many, fsnairs. in fact most nil of them hate learn by experience tlmt the bcRthlllon the market is the «w» pat out by tlrn MeArltf. The five yeartthafe wo have used the eele- MatedWAtoORPittiwslock, we have ftotubocoffiiplaifit* Otherhouses of» ba tty to inflaenee the customer by taking tho uJttst‘i^S'§w4,® kind, Ikcumln^that tho Herald has e*elu* »in wgtiln, Brside the “ qualitr* ofthoHock, wo give a free notice ofsiLVsolts condensed rejsjft* up ufttUflay sale. Every housekeipcfshould know that: ii they -will bay Defcaw Cold Water Starch for iMftdry » » tliey trill sat* not only time, Venue* it never sticks toibo iron, but becnuMnneh'packHge cbntsiu 10 or.««one full pound-while all other Fold Wat?? Sean lies arc put up in H pound packages, and the juice 1*tbs asm*, 10 cents. Then arain beraVe DHlance Ktarrb isfre* froin injurious cheiniwU^ If your jjtrocef tries to sell you a 12a#, package it Is bednurtlie has » stock on bandtrhich liewishes to dwposu ot before lie puts irf Defiance. Ho knows that Defiance fifsrch has printed <u» every package in largo ieltcrs and figures *T6o*e, Demand Defiance and satewuch time and money an i the annoyance d Ibcflroa stick* gm» Deflsneo never sticks, Notice ih hereby given to the fjual- ified llcpublivnnobctorfiof tho Sixth Oofigixfifiiowii District of Ohio that * Republican convention la hereby called to meet a t Xenia, Ohio, a t cloven o’clock in the forenoon on TUESDAY, i^ARCH 2 Qth, 1900, for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for RepresentativoiriOon- green for said District, and for the; transaction of any ether business tha t may properly come before tfaid Congressional convention. Notice is hereby further given that the basis of representation in said Congressional convention shall be one, delegate and one alternate fo? each lObvotes, and one delegat? and one alternate for each majority traction of ifidvotes, east In each ol -said counties of said District foi Theodore Roospvelt, foi; Fresldent. m 1U04, on which basis tho said couh lieswill be entitled to representation n sa il Congressional convention r,? fol.oxVs; Delegates, Alternatcf ON WINTER GOODS AT l Bird’sMammothStore '****’*. PATENTS Ij®°*T“*wSHf1 s!% H SSB flP ; f j n r « s « > S ' ^ a * * * r o . l j » i o w * o o . Brown County, dg ig OlermOnbConnfy, 28 " 2 8 Olinton County, . 2fi 23 Greene County,, M 84 Highland County*. 28 28 Warren County, 20 29 ’ Of these delegates 82 will be nec essary for a choice, The ’.delegates and'alternates to which bach co.untyjs entitled ii'ndei this call shall be hereafter chosen in snob manner, and at such time and piace^ or places, as may he ordered anci announced by the member of this committee io r each County; Provided, However, that such dele gates and alternates shall be chosen m each county m-orte of the three followingways : ‘ First—By a conhty mass, conven- tioft fo ho hereafter called by the Congressional Committeeman for -the county, for suchjtime and place, and under such/regulations,* as he may order, Secotid-r-By a county delegate ,cor- vention composed-of delegates ap portioned by the Congressional corn-, mitteeman , among , the dlfferen! townships and precincts and elected by the Republican Voters thereof, such county delegate convention to’ be hereafter called by the Congres- ■jional commltteenlan for the county, wd for such time and place as hi may fix and announce, the delegates ro each county delegate convention to he elected under such rules and regulations as i he prescribed by lira, and with such Judge, Clerks :ind other officers as he may appoint. Third—By a county primary, to be hereafter called by .the Congression al committeeman»for the .county, and if by this mothocb a candidate, or candidates, may be voted' fdr .di rectly, ib which case the candidate securing a majority; or a plurady, aa the Case may be, of the voter cast shall he authorised to name awd ap point the delegates and alternates to which the county i» entitled, D a county primary be thus called it shall he held a t such time, and' un* ler such rules and regulations at may be prescribed by the Congres sional committeeman of the county, and wlthsuch Judges, Clerk's and other officers as lie may appoint* Provided, further, tha t Whichever one of said three ways may he or dered and announced, by tho mem ber of this committee for tho selec tion of said delegates and alternates for the county, not less than ten days notice thereof shall be by pub lication In a t least one newspaper of general circulation in ihe county. The temporary organization of said Congressional convention has beenarranged andnamfcdus follows; Henry C, Louden, of Brown County, Chairman; Ed S. Conklin, of War ren County, Secretary i 0no assistant Secretary, to bo named by said Sec retary, forfach county; John Great- house, of Highland County, Sor- geaufr-ttt-A'rms. All tho Republican electors of each of said counties are hereby re spectfully and earnestly cnrged to part in the selection of the delegafou and alternates ior the county, so that such delegates and alternates may fairly represent the Republi cans Of tho county, anil go that the action of the Congressional conven tion hereby called may commend it self to the favor of all the Republi cans of the district, and he by them indulged by an old-time Republican vote in November. The foregoing action in taken at a regular meeting of tho Republican Congressional committee of said dis trict, rill of the members of said Committee being present. Ah E. Young, Chairman, F* E. Ambrose, Heereiary, . Donfe Hicks, - Hu&e Bono, J. Sb Dewey, Wm* Buckles-* Republican Congressional com mittee for tho S*«th Congressional districtof Ohio. ^ F o r .Hale*,—23 Delaine Rwea, bred. iiHjttlro BEGINNING Do you need an O v e r c o a t for yourself or your Boy, If so then here are some Bargains that should appeal to you. „ - 2 Men’s Dress Overcoats, swell pat terns, sizes, 37 and< 38 . Regularprice, 813 50 , yours now for.-, ~ “ I FEW SPECIALS , Ladies^ Fleeced Wrappers, regular w i .w aiuiuwsj iQ r................ .. ' » * » ^ M O ' i W e offer the following good£ at very Special low prices to close them out, these prices w ill continue good un* til closing of our store Thursday, evening February 22nd. Come and look these over it w ill pay you, Are you interested.in'Men’s orBoy’s CtatlKrBoots if so wo have 4 pairs Men?s 83.50 leath er Boots in theloHowing size^ 1 pair 8, I pair 9, 2 pairs Xl, that ^7 you can buy. Per pair. , , . i 1 6 pairs Meh’s 83,00 Boots 1 pair 9 , 3 pairs 8 ,1 pah 9 ; Xpair 30 , you may have. Per pair,, II pairsMen’s 82,50 Boots 2 pairs 6, 2 pairs 8, 2 pairs 9 ,2 pairs 10, 2 pairs 11 1 pair 12 you may have. * | A A P e r p a i r . , , , ^ . . : . ; h J 1 ‘ / U 10 pairs'Boys 82.00 Boots $ .pairs 5 , <t pairs 4 , 3 pairs 0, you , dj» | f fA may have; Per pair. %,% .,«j) | » O l / 5 pairs Boy’s 81.75 Boots 3 pairs 1 , 2 pairs 2,, you may haVe, ; (g | / J g . Per pair. v . 1 . 7 pairs Boy’s SI .50 Boots 2 pairs .10, 2 pairs 11, 2 pairs 1*2,. 1 pair 13, you may have* Per pair. t . . , m i s *»■*41»,•1 S#jf ' 1Men’s fine Dress Overcoat size 37 Dark Brown and Black Plaid effect 817,50 yours now for- i jt * H ■%■ ffo vfe $ 10.00 f’VTM-SfVV , 1 -Men’s Pine Storm Overcoat an ex« tragood one, ^size, 42 . Price S 32.00 yours now fo r .___*___ ; $8.50 a*^■‘w ’ * * "t ft *4 , 1 Men’s Black Stprm Overcoat size 40 price $ 6.50 your how. ( for, . . . . . . ; ' ladie’s Tlanekmsuiis (Jacket.and.Skirfc) nicely madeprice SL 25 yours f o r , ; ........d* | ‘ A A . *w , , k, , - . . t , . t , */* .^{J 1 Eadte’s sec Ribbed +,4 t » f ^ Underwear in separate garments’,pr Onion Suits go in this sale for. . w P* * * ».* *» i ^it i*nw, i‘* j *k Ladie’s Beady fjSJade p ress;Skirts handsome stylef^hhely tailored and splendid fitting-garments a t 1-4 off re gular price (ask fEsee them,) • ,' * ' ; 3 Men’s-Nobby Dress Overcoats in Dark Brown effect regular $10,00 coats your now for-, ¥V >f.SUW*'■V,!* 5 . 0 u fine wool Bankets in a variety of patterns, per pair, . . . . . $3.95 l| 1 * I M r \‘tt * 4* Hy * * * A lso a B ig l o t o f men’s m Boy’s overcoats in all sizes at 1-3 off to close them out. raw’ ssuits h on A finis bulk Boast only 15 c per lb. good as Arbuckles and 2c lb. less. v * . Cotton Blankets 65c to $ 2 .oo pair. Cage’s Tnr Scarfs - 'Will be Sacrificed $ 1,00 Scaifs. for . ., , . w h . •n«.,*•■** * *, $ 1.50 Scarfs. jJ,. f*•>*'# VV’4l ■$ 3 50 .Scarfs for . . ** .» it** ** a •*vj i*4'F t ’ft 98c $2.48 $ 4.00 Scarfs for........ .. mm>- $ 5.00 Scarfs for............. 7“ ***** v. *r^ i s * * i $ 10.00 Scarfs for,,. .V,1*•! » • f. #a*,* i f S6.25 Du) Comforts.. $2,00‘ ones for, . . , . . . j $ 1.50 ones for. ,. ’ . ........^ J $1.00 ones for ............... .. 79 c During this sale all REMNANTS of goods of every kind including Calico’s, Gingham, Muslins, Dress goods Laces and Ribbon w ill be sacrificed. For the week of this sale. We offer you a 251b, sack Fine Granulated Sugar for $1,25. Also 3 Cans Com (extra good) for 25c. Positively no goods charged at reduced prices, Recollect Best Bargains to those who come first. Don’t fo rge t th e Date, F eb rua ry Jfith to 22nd. BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. P. S. We will pay 18 c*. lb . for choice butter. Frightfully Burned, Ghns. W. Mooro, h machinist, of q A S Ford Oity, Fa., liatl Ills hand fright fully htirnen in an olcctriealfnrnaco* Ho applied Bneklon’n Arnica galvo With the usual roaulfc: “ft quick and ( perfect, euro.” Greatest iitaler on earth for Bums. Wonnde, Sores, Ecrioma and Filed. 23c a t all DrUfr* Blst* " , W* offer »18 iwr m i l dlst ounfcj an nio:m fmitt* for tho uckfetefi fifty* j # HiwHn#* Hrw, | w - * - California Florida ColoradoMexico Northwest Southwest South Southeast OPEOlAb tOW-VAIifi I'lCKKTl* For Winter Tourhlr, Homt$titke«, Sttitete *nd Cokinirifc FordotftUsahmttthe nxcuffdons, fates to any point, and particulars about Fftnnsyivaiiift Dines pas- sonBor service consuit E S. KIEVB, tlekd A*«nh tedir* vilte. Ohio, MARDf G liW J‘tef(irshnH|(k«m to New tU’li'fins. Mnblloand 1h-n» stterda, Fobtiiftry ui to k«, E x c u r s i o n R a t e s ' VIA THE Bid Tour Route Hound trip tickets to KE5W OULHAN S . MOB ILH , a n d I^BNSACODA, F hA . * • « will ho on sale a* very low rates from all points on tho *‘B1{? hour,” Cin. Nor. and D. XT. R, I t , Fobrtt- ary 21 to 2ft iheittsivo, 1DD6, is ' ■ Liberal return limits with certain extonrtionaiid slop-over prlvilORes. Gall on nearest Agent ’’Big Four Route” for particulars. It. J, RHEIN* Gen’I P av . Agh OtKctNWATt, O h io . E. B. GORfmmr, Ticket Afit, hh»yTkat'jtt:i>», Oirro. Bite first Class Rigs Best and most up-to-date livery and feed ba rn in Central Ohio. Everything- new. Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when ip town by having it in our barn. O . O , W B I M B R C E D A R V lU J E , O H IO . m R b e r s io f e P ia n o s * AHSOEU tB iEV WUr*4BIUE* Wo ter xv^.l Vinti^iutho Clcnfo&ctoty ttltomthey *io v aoUnav o*aui~c!trl <•«t ie imM* VS* Idtid b» ti?*’, . Wo hi1V2ti.'..; ’ tlji SJsSi'ftoJo Pfe ft ifisufi. Thd VtSidw fever 6errh, has recently been discovered.. I t hears a eloso,,tosomhliinro to tho jmalaria germ. To frc« the syntom | from filseaso gottM. tho most Jtivffromefiy Is Dr. King’* Now Lite! i Fills, Guaranteed to euro all fii I 1 araseft fine tb malnria poiaiut amt* i ron*tlpiiHnn, tic. at *1!DruptHtete, I'Sa^v.oil a*,*;1 vshpj . o • . u-o.iv£v.iil t.'arof fh a malic S »' i, k.4 iJn a. 3 S!r.’ttW‘ 4 * t h e Rsw ltif N t o i * PU%tm . Wftfiuf *'•*lb rt*«rth Strctt; t lS.N%'tI. ft,
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