The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
..... E . V t i o n ! c r ’ a ’fcr»V(hoi: ' Word te f t e lt i« * a Kdiwatk*, * • « * ! * * f • H a t * « a 4 U 3#4 ?«!««. r«U*iu» AM s fcV fc* I A L U 9 £ bUlA I* •Mdl«fakHl||^M.H « s r a a tM s s k « | OMMl-OV MMHdK ‘V S K s j s k By » »U wxm for iVSS ,!S?.'SS oanuitMboad. 1 E X m S T K E N flT M l I i i r i l O O M o j r Shrunken Ormu! 1 ■• N wwbi FnNtnt.1 tj. P*rtUy«l« end tb» I ! xobeeco, Opium or f ygBsI’SM SO d a y u a r n ftw d j >ICAL CO. t CHICAGO, ILL,] idgwwey. Druggiit i BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE l i TS TM®* ***"*» O ksisn * ionMwmifte. wmooBon raHni i if l i n m i t i f fm fi j g K g f i a * , | [wericaKm rtttir. UurmitAM * '] atl Division. ima mM AH fM*| ii PM SSBBBi rw$»- SC.MIWMgMM M*nm K«r i t t !*M *1*. SU f»»» . . WBPSiPI purnfA* m 4 MN ^I i M i I there std I* M$ 4 #r f i t m i in A r m * * * , I ^ I N O 1 rVyWtffVi « ft C LO TH ES - MARK - THE ■_ t. « Not that it is a fair test, but a fact that men are often judged and misjudged by the clothes they wear. A well dressed man makes a good first im pression and gains attention that is often denied to shabbiness o w • • Know how to buy and SAVE YOU IN THE SPENDING. To illustrate, take our * Men’s Suits W e can sustain the claim that they are superior in quality, style and fit, and better in every partic ular than an y ready-td-wear garments to be found elsewhere at the price. Th ink of it, M en ’ s Suits for $4,00 , $ 5 .0 0 , $6.50 , $ 7 .50 , and equal to the pro duction of the best merchant tailor $10 .00 , $ 12 .00 and $ 15 .0 0 . 1 Boys’ Suits • If you have a boy I am certain that you want him to look as well as other boys. W e invite you to come, bring the boys; examine and try on a few of our nobby fall suits. W e have a variety of designs in knee pants suits; double breasted, double seat and knees; coat, knee pants and vests; in agfes rang ing from 2 to 15 years. Price ranging from $1.00 , $ 1 ,.2 5 , 10, 2,00, 2,50 to 6.50 Overcoats W e have the medium weight fop coat for fall and spring w ear that w e are selling for $ 5 , $6 .50 , $ 7 .50 and $ 10 , and for the winter through we have the neatly made black or blue Kersey, steel-gray Melton or Irish frieze, and the tan and light brown covert and velour garments that have the appear ance af tailor-made. No wearer of expensive gar ments can be dissatisfied with them. . . In Fu rn ish ing Goods, such as Underwear, Hosiery , Gloves, Mittens, Neckwear in all styles, shapes and colors; W ork ing and D ress Shirts, Fan cy „ Shirts w ith Collars and Cuffs to match; W ork ing Panjts, extra Knee Pants, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Ya lises . * Come and see ps. . . . T H E F R E E D O M O B 1 . T H E T I O T J S E I S Y O U R S . . . i r w n r P T r i J . S L 1 1 J L xpfln!p> 11 East Main Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. FURNITURE W e h a v e just received1 stock of Mammoth Stock of Furniture Chamber Suites, Dining Tablesi • . Chaim, Kickers, Secretaries, Kitchen Cabinets, Safes, <fcc« J. H. f lc f l ILLAN, 11 Exchange Clippings f ! The merchant cannot afford to send ! f * ) jout bis goods to ull parties ail over the country and wait perhaps for two three or five yenre for his pay; and yet he is hot required to meet his obligations more promptly than is the newspaper man. Railroads, postoffices, tele graph and express 'companies require payment in advance for their services Why should the newspaper man he the only person throughout the whole gamut of business to extend unbusi nesslike and unreasonable credit? Is it not time the Bystein , was. .aban doned?—Exchange.” t t t “I thiuk it is terrible,” said a girl ‘today, who had to gasp while Bhe said it beause she was laced so tight, “ the manner in which the Chinese women hind up their feet.- -Exchange. T«ttak«M j. C e d a rv ilfe , 0 . UNDERTAKER r t - t I In the past week 00,000 black bass Iand marble catfish have been placed ill the streams o fGreene, Montgomery, Hamilton, Franklin, Clermont,JDela- ware, Marion, Knox and Portage counties. I t will take about three weeks longer to complete the distrib ution of the fish this fall.—Boutb Charleston Echo. 1 t t t N e « Yow * Stem adi D M i - m c Y im ? I Western Rates induced , Do you have p a in s j n the aide,! Greatly reduced one-way and round trip second class rates will be in effect from Chicago via W isconsin C bn - * trai , R ailway , to points in Miuoe sometime* ‘vomiting, distress1 •Iter eating, belching, constipation. t— —— *!i- flatulence, Jawof appetite, dwiinees, •Bothpatches, sluggish looks, pimples •ad a repulsive complexion? If you haveany of these symtoms, you have dppepefa or stomach disorder. These Bstmslng troubles are promptly re- Bmd and then cured by Bailey* DyspepsiaTahlsU. Fleaeant to take, my will bring quick relief to the ***t cases, Written signature of W* I Bailey on each package. Price * cents. Sample nee. Druggists don’t bavt them will get them hr you. - Two kind* of tablets in mthpackage, The hew discovery, ihttby O. M, Ridgway. -T eM .|0 ^ a ^ '( :f^ r s at Gray* CASTOR IA te lM M - iM M ilf cM N f ti i i t M Y N i m a m i M i t t fttosOtt Weather prophets are already pre dicting a hard winter. They say the hornets have built ^tlieir nests high, the corn husks are .tough and the ^ ____________ ^ beans arc all a t the top of the vines. eotn, North D ako ta ' Montana, Idaho, Alljtheso they say, are sure signs that >* ..... . , uMUlirtv^rvRPVPrc.-^-Hnntil his property before marriage for the puopose of defrauding her of her dower rights.—Exchange. A Valuable Covv. Greene County, Ohio, is acknow ledged its the banner county aud Cedurville Township as the banner township for fine stock, especially cattle, bu t,). Hale Collins, of Cedar- ville, .claims the ownership of the most valuable cow; In February, 189&, she. gave birth to n pair of heifer calves; in January, 181)9, ugaiu to another pair, this pnir, iiowever, died. In November, 1899, a single heifer was dropped, aud last week another pnir of twins were born. The first pair of twins have each had one calf, so that from this one cow as a foun dation, a lierd of eight animals can be shown in a poriod of less than three years. The cow is a registered Aber- deeu-Angus, whose dam was imported, and is liighly prized by her owner. The first three of. these living heifers were sired hv F lank’s Leon T., bred by Frank Townsley, of Cedar ville, and the lust pair by Bradfute & Boil’s. Zuiu 5. The first pair were recorded under the names of Kate nnd Duplicate hut this pair will probably he named, ns suggested by Bambo, Pete aud Repeat, Made Young Again. ‘One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks has nu t me in m y ’teens’again” writes I). H . Tur ner, o f Dempsey town, Pa. They’re, the best in the world for Liver, Stoni-- deli and Bowels. Purely vegetable, Never gripe, Only 25c a t Ridgway & Go’s. DrugBtore, , Cheap Heat THE FOSTER SLACK BURNER Can be operated at less expense than any other stove : : : C. M. CHOUSE, C o d n r v i l l o , O , “CASH BUYING WEANS A DOUBLE SAYING” Ladies’ Fancy Petticoats assorted colors Ladies’ Dress Skirts Oregon, Washington and British Col uinbia each Tuesday during October and November. For detailed information inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address J as . C. Poiri), Gen’l Pam. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. , Maw Marry. O f 1,000 men who marry it is found th a t marry women younger than tkamariv*, 670 marry women of the same age and 09 marry women older than thanwdvte, - 0 , beauty! what a imwwful waafmtt thou art. the Hraveat men foH at thy feet* No wander women U ll ftweky Mountain Tew fo prolong th« t JaywaaapaW. the winter will be very severe. Charleston Echo. f t t An exchange says; Farmers should hear in mind that the fewer quails , liUIIg WUUIHL’?* UIC miVtTVffhM(UMIV) killed, the better for ilmir crops, J removing, as i t does, the cause of the Quails are said to lie the only bird,hffectfon and leaving the parts in a Ih .to n ., d » c hM . “ and fatten on them. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special pre scription of Dr. A, Boschee, a cele brated German Physician, and is ac knowledged to ho one of the most for tunate discoveries in medicine. It uickly cures Coughs, Colds nnd all .iiti troubles of the severest nature, A* w m A tf) It* AI m M iCapos Ladies* Jackets Ladies’ Collarettes Ladies’ F u r Collars Ladies’ Btriped Flannel Waists Ladies’ ITudervcsts, fleece lined Ladies' Ribbed Drnwers fleece lined 62c 9o0 up 13.38 #1.10 up 80eup #2.94 up #4.40 # 1.86 49e lfle up 21e up White Table damask 20c yd Umbrellas all. prices, _ Ladies' Men’s and Childrens Shoes, prices to suit the pocket book. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Men’s Felt Boots #2.44 pair Ladies’ nnd Childrens Gloves and Mittens all price* t "til'S I*1 tirtitH .1 AA MMiH A iyAm Men’s lined Corduroy Pauls good value Ladies* Trimmed Hats ' Men’s and Boy’s Caps, all kinds, all prices Men’s lined atid uniinetl working gloves Men’s Dress Gloves 55c up 25e 50c up t t t »not an experimental medicine,but has Jstord the test of years, giving satis- faetionin every case, which its lap- lid ' ‘ The following recent o f Urn Ohio*Supremo court lablishes a new rule in this state, will he of interest: I t is to the effect that when a man aud woman la como en gaged to marry, the latter thereby ac quires a dower interest in the former’s »state. Object o f the decision it to prevent the man from transferring illy increasing sale every season eon- decision i firms, Two million bottles sold aurtu* which es -1 ally. . Boscheo’a Gorman Byrnp w«? ’ introduced in the United Btates in 1868, and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world, Three dotes will relievo any ordinary cough, Price 75ef«. Get Greens* Prize Almanac. Childrens Jackets, large sailor collar Infants Cloaks, fur trimmed Infants Zephyr Barques Infants Flannel Barques Infants’and Childrens Fine Head Wear Infants amd Childrens Hose 74c 74c up 27c up lOcup Lamps—any kind from small Bedroom Lamp to laige Parlor Lamps, complete price* 15c up Cabinet Photo Frame* 5c up 5c pair Corduroy Velveteen and Brush edgaakirt binding 4c Laces and Embroideries, prices ranging from lc up Turkey red Table damask 18c yd Fairbanks Laundry Boap Fold Linen Collars Half Pronouncing Teachers Bible Largs Clothes Baskets 24 Envelopes Leather lia lte rs Brussels Carpet 2c liar • 5e 67c up 21c ' 2c 39c 67c yd. up ♦ % mmm■ i f v i i f e i mt iWaiM m . % 1 ' NewYork Racket Store ' —Htthacrihe for the Herald. JOEL ORANRKY, Proprietor.
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