The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 1-26

Vk */ ■ <.«! i¥rt ’>•> * i f \'\***., •^jWMit'-.Mi.»«*j«i»r ^ •-ftWww 7i Every One a Sensible, Serviceable e, 'well- lseasonable weathe enabled us to seem the prices in ts ie and take a look at thw« f blue a n tlb lS double breasted vests, dom pes checks and plain gw* » and prices that are sursj r, Wright’s Health Under] eeced lined underwear still ill styles. rk and dress. Goodwarm| SA T ISPA C T IO I Seld, Ohio Meat iving opening the Meat ire formerly conducted by Henshel, we will have hand a t all times a >ice line of id S a lt Meats .ogna and Sausage l everything connected h a first-class meat store. - i handle the celebrated igan & Co V Hams. 9s Weimer. >S DEL IVERED elephone 66, jnge Bank 2V ILLE , OH IO . S of Merchants and In* solicited. Collections e and remitted. i New York and Cm* Id a t lowest rates. The nost convenient way to 7 mail. le on Real Estate, Ref* ollaternl Security. man, Pres.. Smith, Vice Pres., J Wildman, Cashier. SIDE BOARDS 'W e have a fine Board, double top '22x45, F r e n c h Bevel P a t t e r n Plate Glass size 1 8 x 3 0 . T o p Drawers Swelljone Drawer Lined,Pol- ishel Golden Oak Fin* tf* * | a O t C e1). Holiday Price y J L O i f l O !L w $£ t . ihl&tLjJ j ■ ■><| . Ralph and Mies Edna Wolford were entertained in Springfield, Sat­ urday and Sunday by their grand­ father, Mr. J . ML Mills. The Brown County Commissioners , are wrestling with the problem whether to let the proposed electric . line from Morrow to Ripley run over die turnpikes o f th a t county. The company offers to pay half the e x ­ pense of building new' bridges over several creeks. ’ ’ —Ebony and Sterling Silver Nov­ elties, fancy Linen piecses, Pillows, Towels, Table Linen, Napkins' ana Jewelry a t one-half what the Jewelers -will charge. Alexander A Spahr. Xenia. O. Reports reaches here that Lee Rife is confined in a hospital a t Cincinnati, with « severe case o f typhoid fever. . His physician says he will be will be unable to leave the hospital foVeight weeks. —Now is the time When croup and fUtjag “troubles prove rapidly fatal The only harmless remedy, tha t pro­ duces immediate results is. One Minute Cough Cure. I t is very pleas­ ant to take and can he .relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. 4 I t will prevent con­ sumption. Ridgway A Co., Drug­ gists. . According to he United States cen­ sus report Greene county has 846 meat cattle, 2,292 hones, 31 mules, 2 asses, 4 sheep, 1,880 swine and 1 goat. —Help is needed a t once when a person’s life is in danger. A neg­ lected cough o r cold may soon beoome serious and should be stopped a t once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs aud colds and the wont cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe aud other throat aud lung troubles. Ridg­ way & Co., Druggists. Judge Scroggf has granted a de­ force to to Lizzie Vincent from her husband. F rank W, Vincent. The petition charges gross neglect of duty, 'aswas restored fo her maiden name ftf Itnan. Dsstel Hsley. Daniel Haley died at the home of his "mother near this' place Monday morning, after an illness of several weeks from consumption. Fo r some time back he had rooms in the Gaines building, where he lay for some time, but a few days ago it was thought that he able to be moved to his mother’s, and this was done. The day previous to his death beseemed to be consid­ erably improved aud was able to walk about in his-room. "H e Was about thirty years of age and had made his home in this place most of his life. -Besides his mother he. is survived by four brothers: Wi!- j liana, o f Chattanooga, James, Tim and John a t home and-three sisters: Lizzie o f Cincinnati and Misses Mary and Katie a t home. . Satwdsy M ttt H r*. - About eight-thirty Saturday night a fire alarm was turned in, the depart­ ment being called to Mr. David Mc­ Farland’s barn. The origin of the fire is unknown, although it is sup­ posed that it was set on fire. There was a small amount of feed in the burn aud the loss of both barn mid con­ tents will reach $200, with $150 in­ surance. ' —Many persons have bad the ex penCnce o f Mr. Peter Sherman, o North Stratford, N. H ., who says, “ F o r years I suffered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol Dye- K *a Cure made a well man o f me.” jests what you eat and is a cer­ tain cure for dyspepsia and every form o f stomach trouble. I t gives relief a t once even in the worst cases, and can’t help but do you good. Ridgway A Co., Druggists. F o r Rent:—Nicest office room in town. NextGleman’sInsuranceoffice. J . P . Chew, Xenia, O. J s m r n m a m m , and Desirable Gift™ BEDROOIY SUITS All Styles and Grades. | Prices to suit all. O D I K O N B E D S Let your Christmas present be prac tical and useful. In what can good . careful judgement be, better displayed than iii the gift of a Brass or Iron Bed? D.!^ *<) Holiday Price $3.50 up T A B L E S '■ This {beautiful Gold­ en Oak Extension Din- - ning Table handsomely finished, 44 in. top, 10 feet Iong£ Oj.in, legs. (Cheaper Ones in Stock) Holiday Price $12.50 B ■ ANNOUNCEflENT. i ’ . . . Nothing makes such a satisfactoryHoli­ day gift asafine pieoe of Furniture^a ser- vioable andeverlasting remembrance, it is a useful and ornamental present that gives pleasure to anyone. Whilb we are showing by far the largest assortment of holiday furniture it hasbeen onr good for­ tune to present, and naming prices that for this grade of merchandise are the lowest ever quoted, and we guarantee that qual­ ity hasnot beensacraficed, and everypiece of furniture leaving our store is the Me- A Millankind. The highest quality through- out. - a Exchange Clippings. | * Clint Binegar has discovered that he is a mesmerist, mind reader, and possesses the occult power that-P ro f._ Boone says lie learned ittlud ia. Mr, Binegar hasn’t influenced Glias. Davis and T. H . Adams or Jolin Thomas to take a ride with him in search of a door kevaiid have a chonce to "throw * them out break their arms for advert rising purposes, but has no hesitancy in saying he can find auything that is hidden, or the man who hid it. He ha's been practicing on the school boys and not only etui do the ntipd reading act, but succeeded ip inesmei ernl youngsters in the presen Frof. Hbriuount. He p u t them to sleep nn^ had them fully under the in­ fluence.—Greene County Press. + 1 - t ; \ One of our teachers who asked to have it mentioned in the paper, that she went to church last Sunday may b j disappointed that her name doesnot appear.' I t was a rate enough event doubtless, for an item; but. we don’t like to be partial, and there may be others whose names should go in the same list.—Home Weekly. ' t t Elmer Hustead has prepared an in- closure with which he will experiment with„ the raising of skunks. I f he Bucceedslie will go into tiie business extensively,—Hu8teiul Cor. Yellow Springs-News.\s W A rt thou one of the many that has drained the Golden Nectar that msfe- eth thy heart full of strength and gladness? I f not, take Rocky Moun­ tain Tea. John VV. Johnson returned home Sunday night troin Webb City, Mo., where he arid several others o f the county have extensive’ interests in the lead mines of that place. "" V'.. ■ --When the stomach, is tired out it must have a rest, but we can’t live withoutfood. Kodol DvspopsiaCure « “ digests what you eat5’ so-that you can eat all the good food you want while .it is. restoring the digestive or­ gans to health. I t is the only prepa­ ration that digests all kinds of food. Ridgway & Co., Druggists. Those who wish to send magazines andjother reading matter to the soldiers "in the Philippines can avoid transpor tation charges by forwarding the books to nny commissary department of the army. These books most be in good f condition and the literature of a whole­ some character. The. books and mag­ azines must-be packed in substantial boxes', huf^not addressed to1any in­ dividual. They should be addressed to hospitals, commands or libraries. Vegetarian; j Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Sauce. NoMent. No Fat. A t Gray’s. Efforts of various patriotic societies to raise funds with which to purchase and preserve the old home place in Nashville of President Polk have failed, and^ the mansion is being demol­ ished. I t ! b to bo replaced by an apart­ ment house. v The potato, hitherto grown i s a tu­ ber underground, is uow being pro­ duced like fruit from the stem of tiie plant. The flavor of these potatoes is excellent. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K . here is an opportunity, Kindly give good reference when writing. . A. T. M orris W holesale H ouse , Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue]14 eta, stamps. BOOS CASES I t would surprise you to we the immense stock o f Book Cases we carry. Quartered Oak, Golden Finish, 5 feet 7 in. high, 37 inches wide. French P iste 12x12, Ad­ justable shelves 4 » q i r e Holiday Price Music Backs A gift o f the above to the musician o f the family would not only bring joy to the receiver, hu t also would add beauty to the home. STANDS Jt This, article Will not be on sate until holi- d a y w e e k , Holiday Price 49o M irro rs » Mirrors of finest quality. Our dis* p k y js a handsome one. Hall mirrors and Hall Racks of the best patterns. u C O U C H E S Picture Moulding Over 100 patterns to select from in itock. Mats in all colon. Quick notice orders ou r epecinlty. LAP BOARDS Ladies Friend, Holiday p r i c e Easels, Soreens A complete line of the above can be found on hand. You should call and inspect tiie stock, Our Hue comprises the most com­ fortable and serviceable articles. All colors, some with carved wood frames, others alt ever leather. Holiday price # to 30.00 AU grades and styles cu t and matched without waste. See our line- ■cftGUuiu Meat M arke t ihov© firm name, the i l W. Crouse will be i?product in the meat hist that money can combined with honest business method* i* ::tt to the public, who ! worth ofthefejnew ty U ch ild r en , direct then* stive them the he# w M m I I... ■ I ■ | V | | l ^ u r n i t n r e l ) < ‘ n .lo i * . CEDARVILLE, OHIO. * IPimo i*a1 I \ DW .tV r.RKR ^>ne N*. 74. j k 'A :

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