The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

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Large hoteteold sts£ *hmigb fplaat.s year, Bto,' fifty year# uao prove# it to too the meat reliable household urtti- •optic, “Th* kipd. your daddy used, with my dad‘a piety** on th* yellow Wteptfer.’* Th* Dri J. C. ton** .Chi, • % paulest#*. DM*.' 4 , flops*!#byCM . R|%f«| pudA. £. RidbAi Draggi*i» AU CT ION EER T & $ m y $ r y * * REASONABLE 0gd>rvlll ie j Satlsforilon |«sinm(Md RPartteswanting two auctioneer* 'liffl In position to-(upply th* extto mo* with unlimited ex- p i& » « . ‘ _* / 1 '* j / > ’’ ; T,*: B B oN B ^ lsa - ;rtR';-;SALE',:' Farm 19 acre* 7 room house, largo Veraiwls, ctmenfc cellar and walk*, large 'barn, com crib, wagon shed, cKicfcen houae .1 plenty o f fruit, fencea and^ buildings in good con­ dition, two well* and- cistern, two acre* in 'timber- With running water, well located on good pike cios<* to school and church about three miles west of Ohio Maionic Home., Price $ 6,000 cash $ 2,000 will close deal im* mediate possession, see - Canny & Brice ■ I - 416 ,Bushmill Bldg. . ' Sprihgfield, - _ - Ohio W.J'have buyers for small farm , and city property—Iist with us. , Scrap Iron, Rags, Paper, Rubber, ■ Metals, old Autos E t C . : to XeniaIron4MetalCo. 17 Cincinnati Ate. XENIA, r - OHIO Both Phones 144 ■ GET OCR PRICES HOW** THIS? OatenI that 1% Outoffl* i : Cbtoitfe Medfctos A m hoot %H catarrh itoMmm pat the iMrty-fivh )«■ > - “ o a ^ “ S i tots tea % » * -_ — mmMmm, osmolifi|$ tiiw Blood sad Itwutg tha «► Wy# taleot B|li% Ca* i for * atort ;jvC««H*T*<x,TVtod*,OM*. * MM * t M Stugtiate, tSo. 4• 4 .............................. - ..— ..— m i Nfiht orningj - WHATTHEjFttESSAY. ^ Butt MSrohg, tiW . Ron, Andnaw ftdam has ehsrgo of the Ohio tofWatareo who are in Washington attending th* insofum- ttoau B. R. Harrison sold to & K. Tomhall a roan yaariiitg at*«r teat w*fgh*d 18X5 pound* and brought $6 a hv &-: dead. X>. S, Rrrin waa steadied on Mon­ day by a man named Tom Smite as th* result over the sale o f a wagon and th* mortgage on it, Mr, JSrvin demanded tee wagon and when he went f oj* it was accompanied by Tom Tracey and Martin Daniels. Smith attacked Mr. Ervin but when the lat­ ter oaQod for assistance Daniels and Tracey refused to go to his aid. Meaeers, John H, Nishet and James Johnson o f Xenia ware in town Mon. day inspecting T. B, Andrew** new residence, We understood teat both of these gentlemen will build new house# this spring. . Will Haley pf Chattanooga, Tenn., arrived here this week for visit with; relative#. , Issue March 10, 1894, ; Bey, Sproul is in Washington this week attending a meeting of the ju- djeary committee to tyrge tee change of the,constitution bq as to embody the names of “God and Christ**, Frank Beatty,, a .tramp, was arrested1 this -week for burglarizing tee home of Mrs. Pallas.. He was bound over to court, J, L. Cramer of Tenre Haute, Ind; has'purchased the B. G. Ridgeway drug store. Mrs. Henry Owens, a very highly respected lady, died last -Saturday, .The Allen'Block in Xenia us to be remodeled next summer. Issue March 1 7, 1894. Lew Whiteman will be postman at Xenia, having distanced' several strong candidates for fhe place, -Mm. Marion Reid is' dangerously ill. She is more than a score and a half beyond the allotted time, yet it is t.o be hoped that^her rugged ctin- stitution'Will enable her to recover. Issue March 24, 18941 - The Republican primary resulted in D. S, Dixon being nominated for trustee; H. ML Stormant, Clerk; J. H. Wolford and ^ Smith for school board; John Sttvey, Jt /.M, Tarbox and Robert Gray for Council. ’ ' Mts, Mary Barber, and son, Al> left Tuesday for .California, Where they will bpend the winter for the benefit o f Mrs.- Barber's health. Issue March 1,1894. - John S. Williamson was- stircken with paralysis last wefk. Thomas Stretcher, one of our1'old eest dtizens is in a critical Condition. The Editor and wife have returned aftetya pleasant visit in Tennessee. ,Cargil Morton has bought out tee interest o f John Fields in tee livery business. ,1 J > { Throne Th* wartime crown of ’‘Fatf Administrator’* has been* thrust back upon th* brow or Harry 8, Qarllcid, son of dormer President Oartleld. This is the govern­ ment's move In the present In­ dustrial crista brought about by the strike of the coal miners,'- Garfield Is empowered by Pre*i- dent Wilson to take the same drastic steps as in the winter-of lP17fcif 'necessary’ to keep the nation warm and industrial wheels turning, ZION CITY HAS NO •. NEED OF BEER v CHURCH SERVICES, M. E. /Services, Rev. V, E. Busier, Pastor < . Sunday school at 9:30. G. H. Hart- nian, Supk, Preaching at 19:30 a. m. Epworth League at 6:09. Yoh are invited to all of these ser­ vices. . . . U., P. Church Services. Rev. John P. White, pastor Sabbath School at 9;30.( Preaching at 10:30 Y» P. C. U. at 6 P, M. Wednesday Evening Prayer meet­ ing at 7:00 P. M. A cordial invitation it extended to all to attend these services. ; R. P. Church Sendees . Rev. W. P. Harriman, Pastdr Tehchers* Meeting Saturday at 7. Sabbate School at 9:30 Preaching at 10:80 a. m. Christian- Endeavor at 0 P. M. >• Wednesday evening prayer * meet­ ing at 7 P.M. Clifton U. P. Church Rev. E. G. McGibben, Pastor. Sabbath School at 6:30, W. R. CoR li^a, Supt. Preaching at 10:30 . ' Y. P/ C.U.af6:S0. - A cordial and urgent invitation is hereby extended to all to attend these services. *■ ' ^Come thou with us and we will do thee good/' for JehoVah hath spoken good concerning Israel.1* Num. 10:29. Clifton Presbyterian Church R«vj Wm, T. McKinney, Pastor, . Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Fred Steward Sdpit. Preaihing at 10:$0 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m< , A cotditf invitation is extended to alL If you have no church home come with u*« - ; NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby given to hunters* whetherwith dog or gtfn, is for bid­ den afid offenders will be charged with trespassing and prosecuted according tel*w< Kyle Bros. J. B, Rife KdDtyn t Geo, Hamman John Bumee J< C, Townsley Clayton McMillan William Arthur D. S. Ervin. Harry Townsley Curtoy MclEroy Denatured alcohol ie tee best and cheapest anti-freese telution on the market, Got it at Rfdjway*# drug- iter*. . ■ ■ , -^Keepyourlianainteambyhav­ ing ft teor^gldy sleanld, temed and Yfti^t^ifriiL ;A S , |fim t" tfiliiim iifti 'vspimPv - jptowfwwe wweww'wf Himdreda of Gallons - Destroyed Before Large Crowd. Mayor - Starts Ceremony. I ZION CITY, Bh, Nov. 28.^-From .a platform six feet high, 138,997 bot­ tles of 2,75 .per cent beer were emp­ tied into a specially bujlt trough thta , ran into an fopen sewer. Mayor WJ, H. Clendin poured the first bottle and Chief o f Police. Becker and, his, aids finished the Operation. The cere­ mony was postponed several days to permit the construction of the plat­ form and trough, sof as to prevent “contamination*! of^the city’s streets. The empty bottles were tyld to a junk( dealer for $2148. -* The beer was ordered destroyed by Judge Claire- C. Edwards of the Waukegan circuit court, after it had been confiscated when seized fr6m smugglers in Wisconsin., The time chosen to begin the cere­ mony was.9o*clock, when Zion's “big bell is tolled and every residentkneels a t 1his work apd offers a short prayer. Attorney.Forde opened the first two .bottles .of beer and poured teem into ,tho big trough, after ho. had de­ livered * short address on prohibi­ tion. - At 10 o’clock Wilbur Glen Voliva, head of the Christian Catholic, Apos­ tolic church, joined the beer pouters, He worked for several hours. LECTURE COURSE GOES . WAY OVER THE TOP, The patrons of tee Cedarville Lec­ ture Course, were pleased - Monday bight when -the announcement was made by Dr. M. I. Marsh that the committee had gone over the top in the sale o f tickets' so far as the guar­ antee was concerned. Se’ason tickets may be had for $1.26 for the remain­ der of the ‘course. The Walsh Male quartette ■ gave a splendid entertain­ ment for the opening of the season. Women end Misses, Listen YOU THOUGHT YOUR WINTER SUIT, HAT, CLOTH, PLUSH OR VELVET COAT WAS GOING TO COST YOU A LOT OF MONEY. IT MIGHT HAVE, HAD THIS GIGANTIC • SALE NOT BERN.INAUGURATED. YOU CAN COME UP ON OUR SECOND, FLOOR INTO* THE READY-TO-WEAR DE­ PARTMENT AND MAKE A SELECTION FROM OVER $100,009 worth of garments . P rices have been cut until , I . OUR HIGH-CLASS qABMENT&aABEWITHIN REACHOFALL. MEN AND BOYS, BEAD! ON THE THIRD^FLOOR WE PARRY A VERY F^E AND -LARGE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND-FUR- ', NISHINGS. THERE ARE SOME>EAL BARGAINS IN THljS ' .DEPARTMENT. BEFOtlE YOU RUY THAT WINTER SUIT, OVERCOAT, UNDERWEAR, EtC-, YOU SHOULD CERTAINLY , INVESTIGATE. IT, IS JUST LIKE GETTING’ MpNEY FROM ! HOME TO BUY AT THE PRICES WE ARE .MAKING,. * US'S 23 DAYS COUNTY COURT NEWS. • * . Robert- Barber, formerly of this place, has been adjudged insane by Judge Marshall and: sent to the Day- ten State Hospital, He has'been in the county home for the past two years and has at times been an in­ mate of the Dayton institution. A motion to cause M. C. Nagley, guardian of Edward Kennedy, to Show cause why‘he should not furnish more money for living and spending pur­ poses, has been set for hearing in the Probate Court, Friday. Charles K. Wolf has secured an in­ junction against Sub-District No. 4, Beavercreek township, board of edu­ cation, to stop the use of a well of Water which is said to contain germs of disease. Wolf's twelve year old dau ghter died of intestinal trouble which he believes was causdd by the impure water. A FINANCIAL SUCCESS. “The Arrival of Kitty” by the col­ lege students at the opera house last Friday evening was a success both artistically and,financially. The house was sold out and amounted to about $150, The performers seemed at borne on the stage and put tha play over in regular theatrical style. MASONICS ELECT OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the Ma­ sonic LddgO, 622, Thursday evening the following officers were elected: J, W« Johnson, W, M»; W. L. Clem­ ens, S. W, j Charles. Graham, J. W.: Walter Ctdtice, S. D.; J. W. Boss, J.tJ/, L< F. Tindall, Trees. Wright, tyler. Secretary; . S, C. H. M, Stormant, COULDN’T BEtT THE WOMAN Lady Aster, formerly of tee Astor family of New' York City, now one of th* royal family in England, made the race for Pariiment from the Ply* mouth district. There was a joint meeting during the campaign when she and her opponent, Isaac Foote, Spoke. Foote said: " i f voting goes by children, J ought to be elected—I've got seven”. To which Lady Aster re* p«*d quickly: «W*0, Pve only got i finished yet.* Women’s and Misses’: ,-j suits ; s ^ i s r s SHOES FURS COATS ' 0SESSES CORSETS . SHIRTWAISTS HOSIERY. / ' MILLINERY Anything a Woman Wears Letvis Biros. & Co., of Chicago, ai’e sure knocking the word “High” outof Cost ofLiving. The more you buy the more you $ave—come and load up with w i n t e r merchandise. A Full Line o f CHILDREN’S WEARING APPARELL Men’s and Bdy’s: SUITS ' OVERCOATS ' p a n t s *SHIRTS ' f o x , UNDERWEAR SWEATERS r TIES SUSPENDERS ' Everything a Man or Boy Wears COME BY AUTO, STEAM OR TROLLEY. BUT* GET HERE DEPT. STORE 28 EAST FIFTH ST. DAYTON, OHIO TELL • YOUR - FRIENDS, BRING tha FAMILY WITH1YOU WHO WANTS A RESIDENCE? We read from a Dayton paper that the Xenia workhouse is to be closed after December first. Thera are so few prisionexs in this county that it can­ not be kept in operation.. Several of the counties that have been sending prisoners here will send them to the Dayton workhouse where the hoard is cheaper.* Greene county prisioners will also be sent to Dayton after the first of -th* month.- SlAW COMRADES SHOT Lieutenant Emmett Moray of Lon­ don,' now a resident of Centralis, Wash., where he is an attorney, had charge bf the Armistice Day parade in that city where seven soldiers were shot by members of the I. W. W. None of the service men had gunsbut they went ofter the Reds and cap­ tured' all but twov One was mobbed and hung from a bridge, a hanging that was no doubt justified. POULTRY MOVES FAST This is the season for the, handling great quantities, o f poultry. Wm. Marshall informs us that on Monday and Tuesday, he purchased and re­ sold a ten and a half of poultry of all kinds. The prevailing price of chick­ ens around twenty cents, " THREE STREAMS STOCKED. The Little Miami river, Caesar’s Creek and Anderson’s fork have been stocked with young fish from the state hatchery at London. Bass, gog­ gle eye, channel cat.and brime were the varieties used. LOCAL REALTY TRANSFERS Georg* H. Smith and Rosa Smith to Kathryn A, Townsley, lot in Cedar­ ville, $1. * Kathryn A, Townsley to George H. Smith, 2.11 acre*, Cedarville twp. $1. J« C. Barber to Charles Smith, lot in Cedarville, $i. , USES FAN FOR HEATING. A Detroit- Aim has found that an e ieetric fan can b* Utilised to heat your room to even temperature, He found by taking tee temperature of the floor and the ceiling teat th^r* wa* a difference of thirty degrees. An electric fan waa placed on the floor and directed the current of glr to­ wards the -coiling. Again th* tempera­ ture waif taken and It was found to bo ptoatfcaily th* same throughout th* room. For Sal*:- Throe good milch cows, Mrs. Anna TowrwUy, BOARD ORDERS NEW BOILER The Board of Education is foTC$d to purchase a new pressure water boiler at the school house since the one in operation “let go” last Thursday, Ah effort will be made to get an adjust­ ment on the,old boiler from the com­ pany that furnished it. BUT ONE TRAIN CHANGED Th* change in trains scheduledfor Sabbath will And but ohe train changed do far as this place is' con­ cerned, The morning train will be one hour later than. formerly.' It will be due bete at 8:16, Doctor Tells How to,Detect * * 1 Harmful Effects of Tobiases Tip These SIMPLE TESTS A barrel of denatured alcohol just received to be used in your radiators. It is the only anti-freeze solution that docs not affect yoiir motor, > , C. M. Ridgway. •NOTICE— I am la th* poultry bus­ iness, Call by phone. Wm. Marshall. For Sal*-two second hand buggies, One steel tire apd one rubber tire, In A 1 condition. .Howard H&rteock ritewft DR. O, P«ELIAS DINnST R WR6M9 Mini NewTorn: DoctorConnor, for­ merly of Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Manymen who amok*, chew OT snuff incessantly and who are seemingly healthy are suffering from progressive organicailment* Thousands of teem would never have been afflictedhhd ft, not been tor th* uSOof tobacco, and thou­ sands would soon get well if they wouldonlystop the useof tobacco. The chief habit-forming principle Of tohateo Is nicotine, * deadly poisOn which, when absorbed by tee system, slowly affects the nerves, membranes, tissues and vital Organs of the body. <Th* harmful effect of tobacco varies and depends on circumstances. One will toe afflicted with general debility, others with catarrhof the throat, indigestion, constipation, extreme nervousness, sleepless­ ness, loss of memory, lack of will power, mental confusion, etc. Oth­ ers msy suffer from heart disease, bronchial trouble, hardeningof the arteries, tuberculosis, blindness or Oven cancer or th* common afflic­ tion- knowUas tobacco heart If you us* tobacco in any form you can easily detect the harmful ef­ fects bymakingth* followingatm- pie tests. Read atoud one full page froma book, if, la th* oeurse of reading your voice becomes 'muffled,.hoarse and indistinct, and yea mukt frequently Clear your throat, the chance* are teat your throat i* affectedby catarrh andtt way b* the butlontag of mmaw*- rioua trouble. Nekt, ta tea Morn­ ing before taking your tuR smoke, walk up three flights stairs at a regularpace, than 1 ‘ If you flad, that you are breath, your heart beat.jft trembling or lrtyguUr, you bea victimof fuadtiouMor as. ic heart trouble. It yob feet you meat amok*, die# sauff'... quiet-your nerve*, yeutr** ahtei , to th* tobacco habit, and sum< tlvaly poisottiag yourself deadly drug, nicotine, in eit cos* you kav*juat twoalt —keep on, with tee aelf-i process irrespective Of the das abd buffer th* coafeequ»nces, *g give up tee habit and escape th*; danger*, You*ban overcoM* eravtoit and stop th* habit $#■“ veky short time by using the tewiug Inexpensive formula, toanydrugstoreand askfor I to! tablets, take on* tablet , each meal, and In* ooateaxu short time youwiil bave no i_ for tobeeoo; the craving will left you. With the nteotin* ^ . 0 * * 5 ?* System.your i i healthwill quickly imarove, „ wet*—was* .MkferaMit i «**juiSy whm »Me

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