The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
‘ #1. . *'• c : .1 n ’■ a LOCAL AM) FWOHAl, j, '*#A^*c««|Wf<!> i Mr*. K. T.T*'-!Mix<»f-X'-iua»i>t>ne Tharaday ti»i», Mr Clark Nagley was in Gn«n- field on Lukina**. We<lii*>»<.l«iy. Mr, J. K. Mtuekvy w**in Waynes- villa on bu*Itu*»». Tuesday. Mr. F. JL\ Hastings made & Ijiiwi™ ness trip to Columbus. Wednesday. Mr. anu Mrs, L< II, Bullenberger left Wednesday for a visit in Ox ford, rrFOR SA M : Nine ash Btove wood suitable for steel range, Andrew Winter. , Mr*. T. J. Fitch entertained the Embroidery «lub Thursday after noon. The Young Paopjeti’ Society of th# IT, P. church held a box social Tuesday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Janies Mitchell have moved into their new homo on Mil ler street. Mrs, Emma' Harper of Dayton visited Mrs. Hester Townsley Sab bath and Monday. Mrs. I. Q, Dav is and children re turned to their home in Cincinnati, Tuesday evening, . Mr, B , F . Kerr attended a sale of Durham cattle, near Greenville, Tuesday, Mrs; Kate J aokson of Xenia has been spending the week with friends here. Rev, PauUnvingston of live Xenia Seminary w ill preach Sabbath for the U, P. congregation. Mr. Frank Welehhans and wife of Springfield were guests Sabbath of Mr. O- M, Townsley. Miss A llie Hood who has been spending a couple of weeks in Col umbus, has returned hero. Market Saturday, by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the TT. P. church in the Cropse room .. Mrs. Addison Alexander has moved into the Stewart property re cently purchased, Thomas Stewart and datigh- :7#i9W%ri&gs visited Thnrs- KSaw f c H StaHuOL ■-P'* s j l f * ; Tv, fy- ?*' . - * .■* * ;• t-* : Misses Mary Ellen Lownes and B thel Smith, visited friend*-in South Charleston, Saturday. Miss Grace Morton of Ohfton en tertained a number of young folks from here Saturday. The Rev. F. L. Carrier of Mason, Ohio, Will preach at the M. E. ohnrah Sabbath morning-- Anyone d*| ring to take music l»Monvof Mr. .Wm. Hanley, please leave word at this office. 48d. NOTICE {—No hunting with dog or gun w ill be allowed on our lands, C«F. Marshall, Mrs. D. H . Marshall Mr. E, J'. Joyce, a' commission merchant of Pittsburg, spent Wed nesday with Mr, Frank Townsley. Mr. Ranee McClellan and sister. Etta, have moved into the rooms on Xenia avenue in the Chew building. The Ladies A id Society of the t i. P. church w ill hold a market Saturday afternoon and evening in th* ( ’rouse room. • n - v s e e s [ t h e w in d m Z y b l o w ] liitsSietiotkH5ivsm*lu# #r» ssfi aasl *v» **«* t..« !H o ld fa s t C lo thesp in , itttM* h#«l >Mi.;4i-iU(* } ; Tors J,!. itftn fctgt, V.wni’.l *r»wt j i JUj'mt'ii.carel|i)r1 Tki.fawritt &PtliMf Pftsritltg C l . • W»t«rlairy,Vt. ' ’ 1 F O R S A L E » Y R, BIRD, CKPARVirj.K, O hio . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanna of C’hillicofho were the guests of Dr. amt Mrs. J. W. Bison from Friday until Monday. Miss Minnie Turnbull and Mrs. W. L. Clematis entertained twelve of their lady friends at dinner, Thursday. . —Two things every child in the land should iiave—a Bible and a Dictionary. All prices at West’s Book Store, Xenia, Messrs, F. B . Turnbull, AndroW Winter, Louis Dunn and Thomas Kennedy attended the Proctor sale, at Trenton, O., Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs, WV’P. Haines, who have been visiting Rev, R. B. Kyle and family in Now Haven for the past month, have returned home. *A gusher gas well was. struck in Clark county near New Carlisle this vtwk a t a depth of tlOO feet. The waft ;is producing about one million feotofgas every twenty-four hours. . ' 1* Mr, and Mrs. George Jeffries en tertained F riday evening a t a six o’clock dinner in honor of th e ir first wedding anniversary. FQR BALEi—A cement bloc!: machine and moulds tor several kinds of work. Also house moving outfit, pulleys, ropes, etc. Apply to A. D. Townsley. Ih e many friends and relatives in, this place of Mrs. Cynthia Nagley of Deleware remembered her last Saturday.by giving a surprise pos tal Shower iit honor of her sixty- eighth birthday. About one hun dred and twenty-five cards Were received by Mrs. Nagley, who was a former resident ot this place, Mr. A lex Turnbull returned home Monday evening from Raleigh, 1ST. G., where he went ««* delegate to the National Farwa^a Goafre** being a delegate from- t e a .eortatyv Mr, Turnbull states tha t there were 185 delegates from this state* and that i,200wer» present from aft sections of the country. fM.*.*' \ h »k l Jlu.Mng Mr thomiA mn liis- hero and you Mill w e d , Xeui* vi*»t*4 ;g:,t 3 . Get thorn at this tdfico. and family --- ---------■ } • -HOUSE FOR RENT: Impurn.; .NOTICE: •Ad wife n f , A, Kp*nrtr Md Friday, , iar* forbidden Of o , L. Sm ith a t the Exchange t from hun tfag w i g dog or gun on Bank. Jm land owa*d 1 vf W. A. A rthu r. Tim first number o f the l a t i n o ! (Set a s e a * * tf*fc*tfer th r iCvti.m * cnur»o was a good or.o, h u t tho best course, you will sttft be ahead, for j is y e t to come. Don’t m iss R a lp h ' th e re I* sliU flv* sfieud td numbers, j Bingham, Navnubrr'SUth. J a u d a tfl.o o would only be S*'c fo ri ja il entertainment. Mrs. I t. H . Brown of Washington J '----- ... If., who has been v isiting her] Mr. R o b e rtT nm b o with bie wife sister, Mrs. E rv in Kyle, returned and little *on, ef Oeborn, spent a to her homo Thursday. Tho meeting of the W. V. T. U. Institute on Tuesday will take the place of the regular mooting which would otherwise be bold on Thurs day. The plat for Hie second number of the lecture course will ho opened at O o’clock Wednesday morning, November JTth., At Jolmson’s ijew - elry store. Mr. W. M. Barber and wife, Miss Lulu Barber jand Mrs. L. G, Bull visited Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Mar shall in Xenia, Thursday, Tho Herald is in receipt of an an nouncement card that reads as fol lows: “Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Brown announce tho marriage of their daughter, Vaughna Mae, to Mr. Leon R. Priest on Wednesday, November tenth, nineteen hundred and nine. Fowler, California.” Rev. T. C, Spraul of Pittsburg w;iH occupy the pulpit of the R., P, church, Xenia avenue, the next two Sabbaths. Rev, Sprout was pastoi of this congregation for fifteen years previous to 1895. ' The firm of NagJey Bros, has add ed a new combination casket, chair and ambulance wagon to their out fit. This makes their outfit for fu nerals as complete as there is In the county. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Corduroy pants, a ll colors, $2,£5; caps to match, 50e. SULLIVAN, The Hatter, 21 South Limestone St,, . Springfield, Ohio. Prof. K* C. Minmch, Dean ef the State Normal School of Miami Uni versity* Oxford, O., will speak in the interest of tho Brotherheod at the M. E. obureh Sabbath evening, Nov. pi, a t 7 o’clock. Subject: ’‘The Three Tests,'’ 3)r. Minnleb 1*high ly recommended. pwett* Postmaster T, N . Tarbox, J , J, Gates and A. B . .Lee leave next Tuesday for Cholse, Okla., to in spect the gas and oil fields, Mr. Lee is representing a company that is offering stunk for sale and before he asks people to buy he wants the local people to v isit the lease and find out whether tho proposition is a good one or not. Mr. Lee states that his company now has 161 pro ducing wells and that the stock 1 b already earning two per cent per month. . Smith, Otoman* A ’i*Aka$aM«iT.B.Carpwgiar forth* sale of hi* farm for $30,000. Th» defendant tlafmad the farm had not beoh Bold within the time named. MEARICK’S COMINC AND GO liia i v e r y (lay b r in g s n ew ar r iv a ls . K v e r y d a y h u n d r ed s a r e p le a a ed . SPECIALISTS IN FURS, SUITS, CLOAKS, WAISTS. DRESSES. T h e s u c c e s s o f M ca r ick ’s C lo a k H o u s e i s a t t r ib u t a b le t o t h e c o n f id e n c e t h e b u y in g public* h a s i n ou r quahfcy, s t y l e a n d p r ic e . W e g i v e y o u t h e b e a t gar ments m&de in A m e r ic a an d s e ll s t t h e l e a s t p o s s ib le p r i c e s . M e a r ic h ’s , 314 8 . Main St. Dayton* <>. Tho accommodations given pa trons of the Pennsylvania lines at this point during tho winter months is nothing mere than if trains stopped a mile on either side of town Passengers are compelled to get off in tho dark during the wir.ter months and tramp through mud ahkl* deep to got to the walk. I t is time tlie Board of Trado was taking action «n this matter. Accidents are liable to happen that damages never repay. The railroad is far from giving the patrons desired ac commodations at a station that is doing nearly a hundred tiionsand dollar buofneos each year. Wo do not refer to train service but pro test against patrons being compelled to cross track? In the dark with mud ankle deep. A marked t py of this article will ho sent the proper railroad officials and citizens In general are urged to wnto to tiie Superintendent, Tho Jury, in the case of Ed Black, alias Everhart, found a verdict of guilty Thursday for attempting to steal a quantity of wheat from from Wm, Conley. This same man was found guilty some time ago of stealing a horse but Judge Kyle lias not yet ruled on a new trial, L. T. L. members please notice that instead of tho regular meeting Tuesday evening, Mrs. Flatter will speak in the M. E. church a t 7:3o. Mrs. Flatter will give a report of tho National W.O. T. U. convention All members ate urged to attend this meeting. few day* visithig with his *i*t«r-in- law, Mrs. Cora Trambo and daugh ter, Mildred. Pemon* desiring t* hunt will have to us* - care thf* season owing to many land owner* having their land posted or advertised against hun .mg with dogor gun. Mieses Lilly and Anna Spencer entertained at dinner Monday, Mrs. John Cisco of Washington D. c . and Mrs. Ervin Kyle and her sister, Mrs. H. H. Brown of Washington C. K . Mr. Charle*HarrJte, who sustained an injured foot last week m the the railroad yard* ip Xenia, was moved to Ilia home in this place Monday iu the Nagley Bros, am bulance." Tiie Oliver DeHoven sale on the Clemans farm Thursday is said to have been the largest sa le of farm stock ever held in the cqunty. The 33 head of horses averaged over 1159 each The sale amounted to about $13,000. Mr. Walter Sterretfc and sister, Lottfleits, who are attending college a t Beaver Falls, Pa., returned to .hat place Tuesday morning after spending a few day* here with their larenta. Mr. S. L. S terrett left Monday for Seattle, Wash. mim CRITERION SUITS AND OVERCOATS The season’s newest styles and colorings to se lect from. The prices,.................«Py* £ O to $ 9.75 * $1750 F R E E With every $J5 Criterion suit sold from Nov, 13th to Dee, 1st we will give a fine pair of suspenders and a knit silk four-in-hand tie free. Boy’s “KnicKerbocfter” Knee Pant Su its A full stock of choice Patterns from $2.50 to $5.00 each. Gome in and take a look before you purchase. C.KELBLt'S SELLliyilTSHE. Attracting Large Crowds of Bayers of Winter Wear. This «ntira $83,000 stock is offered at lasa than manufacturer’s cost, Every dollar's worth muat be sold by January Jat. Don’t ml** tht* e f a life time to buy, at A ll “A m e r ic a ” S h o e s For Gentlemen. ■In dull or patent leathers, Button and Loce. Sold in every city th.e world over at $4.00 a pair. Our price $3.75 a Pair Baif Band Rubber Boots, Arctics, and Felt Boot Combinations. The Best Rubber, Goods on the market, every pair guaranteed. ; „-r UNDERWEAR goods. We havej'our size. “Union Suits” and separate garments for every one in fleeced and wool The Horse Journal Company of Jamestown has been ro-organized with A. capital stock of $10,000 with W. J. Galvin as editor. I t is the In tention of the company to erect a now plant in tho spring that will be devoted exclusively to the publica tion of tho Horse Journal. ThofiredDiarrhoea sndtiyteirferyRemedy Ones rxi'.'C: »ml :tiron:5tSi.irjfcocA, tlyic-ft- twy, rl:f;!tr*aujt a',1*wmihi-t cowplalM Asiatic eliO tt, end prevents tho dcvcltp- m&t of typlofd fever, ffauio Wos&tfcl •ejult* ohtajifd rt all of tho wcrld* u WORKS t IKE MAfilC.” Tho oratorical contest held Fri day evening In the R. P. church was fairly well attended and was thor oughly enjoyed by a ll present. The contestants finished in tho following order. Dowitt fv Morgan, David Brigham, Fred Bird, Wendall Fos ter, Andrew Creswe'U, Edward Bhaw aud J. Earl McClellan, The winner used as bis subject “Unher ald Heroism,” and will represent. Codarvllle in the State Content at Mt. Union College, Alliance, O. Mr. Joseph Van Horn, of the firm of Van Horn & Gilbert, lumber uion in South Charleston, has been spending a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gilbert* Mr. Van Horn along with his partner, wore for mer residents of this place, and have met with unbounded success in onr neighboring villago. Beside the extensive lumber Interest con trolled by this firm, a large amount of real estate has been acquired. w m Uvwvaa-iii M i* , T tmmm . Hat*, Gap*, Furnishing Good*, Boot*, Sho** and Rubbers. N«tio* sum* of th* prlo** quoted below: Overcoat*, Suit* and Trousers, are from $0 one* at $*.!• to ope* at |12.48. Tailor-made Trou**r* range from 70 c to 41.00 Sweater coats for men and boys a t 87c, 39c, fine and on up to|2.86. Ladies’, Misses’, Men’s, Boy*# aud Children’s Shoes go at give-away prices,-8* ones a t 4>2.80 and on down to $1 one* a t 69c, Rubbers, Arctics, F*lt Boots, Rub ber Boot? and Men’s High Top Shoes and Root* at less t.ian cost. Men’s and Boys' hat* and cap* as low a* 19c. Men’s and Boy’* Fur nishings , shirts worth fl-30 ab fiOc and th* regular 7*« ones for 87c. Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s under wear from 2*o to th* 88 value for 81.90. I>uok work coats and rain coats at less than manufacturer’s cost. Best overalls and jackets at 48c, work shirts at 89c, hosiery from 3c to 38c* suspenders, handkerchiefs neckwear and gloves at correspond ing low prices. Hundred* of other great bargains. Special notice- |2.200 Worth of overcoat* mutt be »old regardless of cost; $3,7o& worth o f fine suits and Trouser*, lets than cost. Don’t miss till* great opportunity to save money. Dome qtilek before assort ments are broken. Don’t miss the place, last tw* store rooms down on West Main street. H*« large signs C. KXLBLK, A gen t. 45 -49 W. M*iitv«#b, X en ia . Cerwcrahlp, To exercise a censorship of the press 1* to exercise a monopoly of calumny.--benjamin Constant. WANTED. Young lady of good address and standing to solicit accounts tor col lection from doctors, milk men dentists and merch*n*s in Greene county, salary or commission. Steady employment and quick re turns. Address at one# American Fiducial Go. Aehtabula, O. STORE. ’tM m -Mi M ■* -:V? $100 Rewards $100. The readers of this paper will bo please to learn that there 1# at lefts! one dreaded disesae that science has been able to cure in all it* stages and that is Catnrrl), Hall's Catarrh -Cure is the only pesilivo cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh (hire Is taken internally, acting directly up on tho blood end mucous surracca of system thereby destroying the foundation Of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tho Constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, Tho proprietors have so much faith in iis curative powers, that they oiler one Hundred Dollars forany case that it, fails to cure. Send for list o testimonials. Address. F. J. CHFNJBY ACo, Tolcd* O. Sold by Druggist, We. Hall's Family Pillu arc the beat, Rustic Chivalry. An attractive young t tL j ol ten years got on a Washington at rent car i that was pretty well crowded. Jur.t inside the door die encountered a led of about tho same ego no hesoolf. end this polite youngster Immediately of fered the girl Ida ceaf. Just as quickly t H little girl put up her hand to check hlo movements. ‘Tin ever so much obliged to you,” she whispered, "but you oughn’t to offer your seat till you're ready to get off, because people might think yott’r* from tho country.*’—Harper’s Weekly. R. E. CORRY. AUCTIONEER. Secure Dates Early. Bell I’liono. Clifton, O. Lay A Roof That W ill Outlast the Building. The only Roofing Guaran teed for IS Years Without Painting DICKELMAN EXTRA Galvanized Metal Roofing You Can’t Crack It |Any Mor* j Than Y o u , C«n Creek j [Freah New j Rubbor. Get a FREE SAMPLE f "Dickelnmn ICr.tra" which hug bean on buildings'for'SSj’c.irs amt l!s aa snrvieeabla todayatnviten t laid. It is tho only reohug made which you ran buy tins year and be pool* ' live that your exponas and your repairs stop tmtillOiij (guaranteed^ Dickcliiinct ICr.tra is made of only tho totfgh" est, most f)!'.ab’.o, purest metal, manufactured by a special rrocc-:!. 'rhiaop.'u*he'j. t’t stock in porous nn i long t.bon d —::i that when U is p;;t into t! a galvatiirit.- tho liquid metal ibis tui aiterSatfmeiMiss iMsfiter anSsrail^jifiJiesxeKkthem tw tkttf* IhtiSrji'otfutiii'Sit fosever. Twist and beS;dH an you Will, y<5'l 'cannot ibko tin's galynnirdd curfaco, It fer;r.s a permanent tectisu against rust. There is the 15-Year Guaranty fty.it wHhcnool euraaomles—MaiBicr ituud thou hammersola**Mi- /u try gnlvar.i-rd to1r.opr. Uuy cka r / . - l o l u l ,*u ;:<■,{inks or crack. It rw:il tie I)i! :.c!:nan Ilxtra, ijajr.iiLUuS tklj wayt'k o yea hny and you w.'it aavs yo:sfIf l l «cr.rnof £.;£>£ fioahks. Vca tviii Cadft economical wad ' mltablo tot all fcakdlsyifl. W r ite f e r S s s s p lo a n d F r e e B o o k _ We will sjadly moll tkoa. Tl:o book t,::i r!;otr you how to save n oftei fmonoy, howto Say isednsf cioh'y— Z.r,r? to ; veri roya'ia. 'ritoaatnWe wbt fcr^va our c!ak meati. 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