The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52

gnificence or so in this or any rchase into 18 choice Iota are it s , Laces, Fans, |, Exhibition of cent display of lortunity ever Ind beautifying: jnjgh our prom* |ijag FREE one Ida and Ends land seasonable I Sbnes, Heavy will 1 ) 0 to y in r i a lw a y s f in d a t tli'* jliah le M e a t Bho}> td Crouse’s icc Beef, Sausage, >gna, lerwust, - I :n , »» tar Cured lifters, Itr ia l a n d h * r t t m m f - we toy f ate iHwetu sw n w m m mk* t»*»aa »*«»■*»», h •e I m *01* tk» mdt >see fcr # 1 .* , * t V j m tor* ayj#*4|w»r ratotofUra, tto H*»uia» (fj»fes teat toys* fm » im u . 'GedarviUe # 4 i j i m*tom ftft CfMKty, ft* Ms Ibqmtom k. i*sy >»■<***t o ' **#? ftwitoiter, AsytWst ImaStoaswOs* I h I m I {foy W# |g4wlM| Inffep. ' iriittie $ ummmmv jmi iii 4 mnmmi ”* h mmt is iw iweiMM TW EN T Y -T H I *P Y E A * . H O . 28. CEDAKVIU.E, OHIO, JULY 7. 1900. PRICE S1.00 A Y E A * . * OPEN WASH UNDERWEAR FOR WARM WEATHER. ^ ie - Laoe W eave, Shell Knit and Balbriggans, 2 0 cents per Garment, up. l i K I t O H I K l " T I 1 « , Correct patterns and latest designs —W "" T H E B A T W I N G , the proper caper lor the High Band laying collar "WE MAKE CLOTHES' TO FIT YOU' News Boiled Down. R. F. Kerr was in Dayton, Tuea- day, on busmen. John Williams spent the Fourth in Brown county, —A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, nt Gray’*. ■ Mr. and Mrs Samuel McCollum 9 {iewt Sabbath hi Clarksville, Several parties from here attended a picnic at Clifton, Thursday. —CedarvilleliendqUartern while in Xenia is at Grice’s restaurant. Miss Lottie Beigler was the guest ofMiss Flo Crain, of Jamestown, this week- Mr. and Mrs. 'flick Dock, of Day* ton, came over Thursday.to visit with parents. —Icc Cream furnished in an quaniiies on short notice at G. Kiilgway’s. Mrs. Maggie Crain and daughter, Mabel, are visiting her parents in Jamestown. - .. L ■. John Brown Jewett, of Newtown, spent Sabbath here the guest of Will M. Hundley. Mrs. Andrew Creswell entertained quite a number of young folks at din* ner, Thursday. . —Standard Binder Twine l i e per lb. Machine Oil 20c per gallon. •AtBird’s Mammoth Store.. Harry Wylie, of Concord, returned to his home, Tuesday, after a pleasant visit with friends in this place. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Eskridge were mtertained in South Seta* tost Sab­ bath by,Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Price. Mr. and Mrs. James Ervin, of Xenia, were the guests of Mr, and Mm. HarryStormont, Thursday even* lug., Mias Ethel Turner returned Wed­ nesday evening from Jamestown, where site has been visiting for some time. —Ladies Tailor Made , Ready-to- wear suits ut less than the material, \ off regular price. Alexander * Spahr. The agency of the Greenfield Laundry will hereafter be located at I, C. Davis’ store. Please leave your work there. —DcWUt’s Little Early Risen are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. Kidway A Co., Druggists. J, L. Houser visited at Rainbridge, 0., the first of the week. George Winter looked after the grocery dur­ ing his absence. —One Minute Gough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate result*. T*yit. Ridgway ACo., Druggist. George Winter, Frank and Ralph Bali attended tijw celebration at toe National Cash Register Works i> Dayton, Friday. Dr. Dixon, wife and ton expect to tbit his parents next waek, This bring the quiet season the doctor con- thuled to take * vacation. The College is this week taring brightened up with a fresh coat of E infc. Clarence Young awl Charley rr liaving the contract. Gov. George K. Nash Honored the ft. 8 . A B. O. Home with his presence Wednesday, at the renhion «l the expupils of that institution, Dr. J . O SU w n r t, Phyackn *»dBurgeon. BpecWistinMyaiuad t. CHuaan#Anoturatady Ao* HATISFAtTfOS GtlAllAX- John W. Johnson, who has Wen w M smou H for several mouths look* h* after hismining intereste, arrived rare Tuesday, H i Ifill retain In most two week*, turns Grove was it great drawing5 •tel the Fourth o f July, bring visited «f several thousand netowte, The <*l Fellow* and thririkmlliMheld l*aie on that day* Nra, Georgs Xiteii, o f S* *»visiting It*r amrautsv Bto* •** 5 a Maddox. MastraJeim ltatto* •to has been vltMwf to N#wtow»( *ri»raed home with bar. $»lvft» Btormowt rapiito that Ms •tort crop wife fi*h» a tow tlfeM V .C 4 ..iiy- V. a; I . .* s. THEWHBH = L VINNEY, Successor, , ■ •* t ' ■■ Greater and Greater Daily Grows the Business of €l)i$ Springfiold Store. a-ra-LS-c»<»ar>-«ja<»-<ja * ■ . » • . : ■ ■ Steadily and surely we are gaining friends and customers. It's done by straight up-to-date legitimate business methods—merchandising for cash on the smallest possible profit basis. The buying public realize that no money is earned so easily as the money saved on pur­ chases. Saving opportunities are thick here. The collection of bargains out-size the ca­ pacity of these columns. a v i a < > 4 M r m > r > 4 r a / 4 - Read, Come and Compare .iW sS n iB . Men’s Suite. Commercially speak­ ing, nil wool, made well, full French facing. You who have read extrava­ gant claim's in advertising, come in and examine this «uit. It represents a big purchase bought right, worth $6.00, Price £3.35. Men’s Guite o( fine worsteds, casai- meres and velcured cheviots, with single or double breasted vests. In­ cluded in this line can be found tbe celebrated Washingfion mills’ creap worsted, so popular this season, and sold as high as $14.00. Price $0.75. Men’s Suits, good, serviceable, all- wool cheviots, one line tOade by the betebratedOakland mills. In all re­ peat# the kind of suit you have paid as high as $7.50 for for. Bee High Street window display. Pi ice $4.90, Men’aSuits. A Handsomeand sub- stands! line to select from. Here we caught a manufacturer right. The doth was manufactured by the American Woolen Co., who do not permit their milts to manufacture un­ reliable fabrics at any price, This range of suits are sold in your city for $10,00. Price 16.70. Men's Piets. 80 Men's striped working pants made for service and in harmony with tbe season. You will know they are Ci»«ap^40e. 140 Men’s fine stripe pants sub­ stantially made, guaranteed at every print {union label) they have sold for $1.24, Price 76c. 100 Men’s Crash pants just for n tickler. Keep cook Price 49c. . 115 Men’s wool pants, new pat­ terns, come in two effects, worth $2.50. Price $1.68. Men’s pouts. A targe range of dress pants bought recently at dosing prices and sold on our usual small profit basis. You can make a shirt extra here. Prices 2.48, $3.48. Shirts. Negligee Shirts in neat checks and stripes without collars 40c, 24c. Madras and Percale with detached round cornered cuffs or attached col­ lars and ‘cuffs. 50cgrade, 39c. 500 doz. Madras,' Percale, silk and cheviot shirts made in every style from the neatest to the loudest; sixes 11£ to 18; choice of entire line 48c Nice assortment of $1.00 Madras shirts for 74c, The When special brand negligee shirts, honest values at $1.25, 98c. Manhattan shirts. The best known Known as the best. $1.50 and $2,00. Collars. Ivy brand linen collars sold every­ where at l2e, «>urprice 9c. Holmes & Ido linen hollars sold everywhere at 15c our price 12Je. Few double hand collars, basket weave linen, blue and pink inner bands 20c, three for 50e. Underwear. Grey halbriggrn underwear made and trimmed right, 25c grade 19c. Black and white honey comb bal- hriggan underwear, 50c grade 39c. Very extensive*line of balbriggstt lisle, muslin mesh, and lace weave un­ derwear, all colors and sizes, choice, 48c American silk underwear-in blue, pink, and white, excellent garments, 98c. Little Fellows* Clothing* Children’s Whahable Suits, 100 wash suite with sailor collars, made of light print percale, worth easily 35c, price 19c 150 Child’s Wash Suite in handsome designs; this suit is sold in your city for 75c, price 47c 125Ciii!d'8 Washable suite in as­ sorted patterns, elegantly trimmed, nicely made. Tou can make 50c here, price 89c Boys* Washable pants, size 3 to 15, four quotations and you save from 15 to 30 per cent on each one, price 11c, 16c, 23c, 47c 120 Ghild's Cloth Suite, vestce style size 3 to 8; hero you,, make some money, ask to see them; prices $1.49, 11.90 200 Boys’ D. B. Suite, cloth suits in checks stripes, black and blue; any of these worth 13.00; very special price fl.96 Children's Waists and Blouses, great variety, ask to sec these specials. Borne arc worth and actually have sold for $1,00; price 29c Suspsniers. Men and boys’ suspenders, mohair ends, subtantial trimmings,15c grade 8c Men’s heavy'shap suspenders,, good good webs, leather trimmings,. 25c grade 13c . The Beacon light weight suspenders made from Bhirtings, elastic cable ends 23c Bilk Lisle and French lace weave suspender, newest thing in high grades, 48c Hosiery. Fancy colors in hosiery, only 2c Black and tan hosiery, colers guar­ anteed, 10c grade 71c - Plain and Fancy colors, seamless and stainless, 15 grade 9c Polkadot and fancy stripes and plain colors in hosiery, 20c grade 12c Imported line of fancy hosiery, pat­ terns 23c AH the newest ideas in belts for men and boys, 35c grade 23c; 50C grade 39c; 75c grade 48e; $1,00 grade 73c; $1,60 grade 98c Neckwear* Madras string tics 12c doz. Madras band and shield bows 4c, Bilk kerchief tics, Persian designs, 24c. ■ * Puff shield bows, “The newest, for double band collar, 24c Imported silk kerchief ties, cut very wide, designs exclusive and beautiful, 48c Garters*. Lwlo garters in Boston and Brigh­ ton styles, 15c grade 7c Boston, Brighton, Newport and. Yale garters in silk, 25c grade 19c Paj&mas for men, neat patterns, united brand make $1.50 grade 98c; $2.00 grade $1.48; $2.50 grade $1.98 Muslin nightshirts for men, nicely trimmed, 48c CAPS—Men and boys’ whiteduck and crash caps in golf yacht styles, 25c grade 14c 35c and 50c summer caps att styles for men, hoys and children, 23c Boys' and children’s straw hats and Bailors 25c grade 19c * Bennet and Canton braid yacht tor hoys, 35c grade 23c Rough braids, canton and sennet yacht, with plain and fancy bands for boys, 75c grade 48c Immenso sample line of children's ■sailors just bought, including the new Mexicans high crowns, etc. Values 75c and $1.00, choice 48c, Straw Hats. In all the newest styles and braids in fine straws, besides mackinaw, splits, manillas and palms we are showing the rough braid with the great bsrrington edge, guaranteednot to break. Wo have theexelusivecon- troll of this hat for Springfield. Prices cut on men’s straws as follows; 35c grade 23c; $1.25 grade 98c; 20c grade 39c; $1.75 grade 1,23; 75c grade 48c, 12.00 grade 1.48; $1.00 grade 73c; $2.60 grade 1.98; $3.50 grade 2.48 Full line of lelescopcs, trunks, valises at the right prices . *•*>■- I f s p r i t z U Vattog Mmm* Tim » wm >yield f» wwtei tewl ftey i * m average eiwp iMt i**r. -Teas. Goifc* and at Gray’s. Frank Shepherd, who has employ­ ment in Dayton, spent Thursday m ibis ptoee. —Notice! My office will be closed this coming week and until Tuesday, July 17 o f the next. Dr. Dixon, Bradftite A Bon this week shipped * btooi*d now and calf to southern K<*t»shy. HarryOwensaccompanied 'thestock, > For bam*, injnriej, pik* ami skin atssoste ««e Witeh H**d flairs, Dtet^MW iwr. Girnn. tifjtifs may be offered* Use only P tW IU ’*. Rfeff*#y<ft G»M Mr* t o r n ***** titetnef Am v#ry snUsnty i t nfe Dsljbrask, HtMh««rta»w»s, riiMKjrssterdsy. Hnriri was *t West -Buggies painted lor $5 nt Wol­ fordV. Word has liccn received here that J B. Naglcy, of Ei Paso, Texas, is in very poor, health, which will in all S robability prevent him from making to annual visit to this place. —It has been demonstrated by ex­ perience that consumption can be pre­ vented by the early use of One Min­ ute Gough (tore. This is the favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all throat and Imig troubles, (tores quickly. Ridg­ way A Co,, Druggists, The Fourth in this place was a very quiet day. Not much of an ef­ fort was mide by the people to cele­ bratethe 4th ami couseqnsnUy a large nnraher «f the citizens went out of town. Quite a number attended the flefebratfou at Jamestown, while nth* ' ««» went to I-wans Omve end Dayton. -The latest “Handkerchief Ties” in the new' newest patterns at 25 and 50c each. At Bird’s Mrs. C. H. Gillaugh and little, daughter, Pauline, left Tuesday for Indiana, where they will visit for severat weeks, At Lima, Wednesday, John R» Gentry in presence of a crowd esti­ mated to lie from 25,000 to 30,000 people, broke the World’s pacing record fur a hall-mite track; the race licing with Joe Patchen for a purse of $2500. Both horses were in the finest possible condition. The time for the first heat was 2,01$, the aec- otti 2,001 ^heae horses were brought to Lima by Ghas. Linneman, * wealthy horse man of that city, who .toed responsible tor the purse, Had it been a rainy day Mr. Unneman would have l»N*ti the. looser, Imt as it was prahaMy ilO.OtW was cleared Shove expense*. Summer .Wash Goods. Lawns 4c, IHmities 8Jc, Organdies was 25c for 12|e, 40 in, all-wool Dress Goods was 50c and 65o for 25c this week. Alexander A Bpahr. The Clifton Normal Bshori of Music will have in their opera house, July 9. This to wh its opening meeting li Monday evening u m is something, new for Clifton and nil persons in this vicinity who desire to keep np their summer studies in music, would be well paid ny attending. The school will he un­ der riftetoat iastructon^land will have all the advantages that the regular schools have. Home one hundred and twanty-five from different parts of this state as well mi other state* have signified their intention m coming. Thera has been an excellent pro*I gram arranged for the opening meeting ami mnate lovers should avail Utemaelvis of the opportunity «f attending this meeting* The pries of admtaton wifehe Ml rant*. ^Special for this week! 100 ready- to-wear skirts. Bought tor less than Vatue. Look"-a crash skirt for 25c, n white duck skirt tor 39c, the best values over shown, Alexander A Bpahr. The Methodist congregation will give, on the evening o f July 12, on church lawn, a social and fete, This promises to bo a, great gathering, as the congregation numbers over 300. The general public to expected to meet with them. Icc creemand cake will be in abundance, have now arranged in regard to an operator and wlifhe in shape to re-open my Btndk>, commencing next Friday the 13th, and thereafter will he open each week mi this day in place of Halutdny. Expect to give auto in ludnaemeut on , n certain B to teisf ft short time and hops to ItoWPIT"HIlwTfei JelW”Wl|f* J. J . Downing. IfeAmuto (ms# fe^afeatoutaS Do you* have pains In the side, nausea, sometimes vomiting, dtotivss after eating, belching, constipation, lose of appetite, dizziness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish look*; phaplei and a repulsive complexion! I f you have any of these aymtome, you have dyspepsia or stomachdisorder, These distressing trottldes are promptly re­ lieved and then cured by Bailey** Ltospeptii Tablete. lleassnt to take. They will bring quick relief to the worst cams. Written rignatot*o f W, J. Bailey on. each trackage* Trice 25 eenta. Bampie ires, Druggists who don’t have them wifi get them fot you, Twojkinds o f tahleto in TfeWi MfilfefeBri 1JWMVPVfe wJIPTnTs fMd Iti%w»y, _Hssrato4 tosra. ^ .fwFvPMWl* Wf fin WWPPP® RURMT i iMfe tl-^C A wm.-. «. w - m aflvtoPraq* AtStarai

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