The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
V v f ' m o t tk« u ^ w «ud stotk farm e#f tT ! *»y* I* fcuaj at Meat Htnr# of .-.»■■ <V arlss ’Weiiaes. t<m ter viib n-cty. tiling to be found -in -. ' twt-ehu* meat A lp handles ^ ^ Ilatas. A nil Miivtem ' and htmoat treatm^ goes With the above, I Delivered, hone 06, , ; FmdiFbh ,m jjC(/ i l T iiH fciti ifc iiiH d Quality Counts Host In swer^ ' I (cmw^tovg OwWav MM ii, ’ The Albwiy (N. Y.) Atgmi,bss! Tlioabandomneutof poorly attend*' raiwd the ery that tin#, potato is likely ed country schools £ oe* steadily m in ♦ ♦ hardware « ♦ CEDARVILLE, OHIO, : o m m « ,*& , ividuate solicited. Collections jtlj madeancl femittod. " 1 i T O « £ 7 York and <3* oaatt sold a t loweat rates,, The« ost and most co n y eu ien tw to. < aooey by inajL KS wade ou Real Estate, Ret-. dal or Collateral Security, “ r^■■- t » ^ V t ^ 1/^ in Wildman, Ryes,, r t f cW .S m U f c J ^ E w . ' , W. J Wildman, Owbfe^ ..f-..... 7 4 - » \ t i 5 ** ? i-AR ^ -V .1 ti J u s t so w i t h o u r s , a s h a s b e e n p r o v e n b y th o s e w h o h a v e d e l t w i t h u s i n t h e p a s t . O u r l i n e w i l l b e a r i n s p e c t i o n b o th in r e g a r d t o Q U A L IT Y a n d P R I C E . ‘ ■ / ' . GASOLINE STOVES, SfotWABB, FURNACES, . GRANITE WARE', RUMPS, . • SPOUTING, ' LAWN SWINGS, ROOFING, PAINTS, VARNISHES,' LAWN MOWERS, T a i ® a t i d l l o p e s :C.;M ^ i f - , * h y C E D A R V I L L E , * * }f' * !w/ t f , / f*. <» O H I O . ff . , £ H - ' o ‘ .f ’ ' - *■*. ----f , ,.------ * 4*; K e r r & H a s t i n g s B ro s , i t w ^ „ «• o . \ , 1 ' . ' Agency f - . . ■ - , A Full -Line of Repaira. » ' < . . . ’ .. ,.4 ^ 1 to die put until there ehould be no more.of fhat h^ lth and life giving vegetable, unless somethingwdone to five the “pratfe,” Tlw potato la among the ohea|wi of all the cultivated foods, and while it is generally kuourti that It is repro* duoed by budding, pieces of the tuber oontainibg “ eyes" being planted in tito ground, most people will he sur* prised, the. Argus states, to learn that potato seed js as alrnpst unheard of curiosity, . From time to time' new varieties of the potato have been developed by the crossing of the seed, but this ■ recpilres a somewhat costly experiment, which is quite as likely to prove s Adjure as a success. Even then Jn .thc JettVr ease, the first1 year’s crop will he einaU tubejrs, worthless for commercial use, The budding method of propagation baa been sarrietl on to snob an extent that it the rule tor %e blossoms l^o „Kwithervriliiout fruitidir. ahd even them In the e^p tiona l cases;, continues the Argus', fruit is .generally seedless apd barren, Roweverexperiments sre now hdng carried oh in California by Mr* Biirbank whetoby it is hoped seeds 'will be procured to .use in the restoration of the species, • 'Y -A - r -— - ~ j , y / / - ,. Excursion to Columbus, g i;od . round trip Sunday July S8, CedarviUe.to Columbus. Special train leaves 9:00 a, w. Central time. , ’ ; c .; SumlayExcursion to CIne! wti. Excursion tickets to Cincinnati Will be sold, via Pennayivania Jines, July 21, at fH,25 round trip from Cedar- ville. Special train lqavea 9:00 a ~. m. Central time, ' ; r L ^ f 7 ) y ^ « ^ .... ....> a *" ’ « i*. “S'1 ‘ r •‘f it H ,v *V*U *-‘ i 'N ill bo tlie best that money can nhich tout combined with honest a w m the worth of their money iry respect* - ', - direct tii t, sending ch burns quickly heals.' There are' worthless —For 'the best galyanfced iron water tanks and troughs see Pieice & Stowart iw they will quote you lowest i S l i l l l i . ^1.. A r ^ . „ A 1 —sDr. .Caldwell’s Syrtlp Pepsin Wi miuuue upmHutsuiu iauw w i(c«s K e f l * S i H a s t l t t s r s B l* O S » cures StomachTrouhles. SoldbyG, Cfi^havekeen permanently cured by • ’ ' lV C H . ’ *** - M, Ridgway. ' its use.' For safe by iC. Ml Ridgwn/. i ft < -• -t.-* . .... , . > », . fi < * , . i* ' I .t‘^ . , . , . : } , - .... «u v .......... . v“ !.. '< L' ■’ ■ i i ■wmummwiii—> iwiii > iiiii ir i^ giwMiiijjj^^ in i._nJ!Jill!fam^gq!ggga^gyB!!?gg|ggSaasy>fBg^ggBB^ | , i r K *• » V v f v *■j> , *■ u( i ' * 3 3i-M * f ^ f ^ A 1 t / \* * ' r g •* , _ • ^ n JYY ■< -J* . . ' _ * ■- ‘ L * * , _• ^ il. ^TTKfKTTK'TtOBk t i 1 -AtwkutfUAlOwafnPlj(Vuf!livlfkiVf?A-AT7A<ifwlAUfL^jllLiwk^laiBntAl/AiU/Aiwk JSulO*JNJ&K'AiLfX AlMiHLa^UMBVAll£U]R^fSIn nha SaC^SMCht^mCASm^'c^ki^ iC«Zl Indiana.' Under a phn devised and earnestly-promoted bySuperintendent of Public Instruction! J ones the weak school* are befog consolidated, there- by reducing running expenses, There yet remains in Indiana, however, 115 schools that have only five pupils each arid 400 having between •five and ten pupils each. There is one t-chool with three' pupils tha operating, expends of which amount to <5*A50 a month. The new plan is"in high -favby with nearly all who have given it consider ation, ■ ........... 'Tr«" . ^LfD-ilL^.''1 '*''1“ '' '/ "‘^Jr ■ •f- -Bw".■*. . •' * , Jxsahinr, WERVI5S. * . titougiits? Is yottr appetite pom? you feel tired, restless and despondent? Try Lichty’aOelery Nerve Compound JVI, Ridgway, r . Prof, Zmyo of Springneid, fell from ,a balloon a distance of 1,500 or 2,000' feet,- He made his assention.aUls- land Park Sunday evening, hut after he cut loose the parachute refused to open/ Hostruggled and pnlled'at tlie ropes to open the pafechuto, but he could not. He struck the ground % t, first and-received a few gashes on the head aijd facB, ■r* - ' •> . < r 4 * ""■I*’'""•‘J.'T- S ^ t ‘ . —Send -»to the Secretary of ' the Greene County'Agricultural Society \“" ’ ■ ^ ; ’ *Dr. P. R . Madden, Practice lim ited to e y e , e a r , no se and THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad justed. , Alton Building, Xenia,' 6 . telephone,--Offles Tft>. >a, He^ideifce.No. A number from'here attended the John Robinson'show in Xenia Mon day., ' -____ ‘ , ’ ] t s K ' ' ’ >r '» ] ' ( . ' , . % < - 1 1 f ■ ' ^ . 11 i * '• > , M m'm. .***.. i I - ■“ ',4 ■> - - . ■ J i m . 1 * u ^ v - A GOOD CCiTOIt -MEDICrSE, ^ ‘ *7- 1 Many thousand have tiee®, restored to health and happiness by the lisp ‘of Chatnherlain’S -Cough ‘Remedy, If with ahy throat nr lung'trou- GOCDS DEUIVKREU ' TVlcpltone N ik 74. ■iferiSw . *M Yfi'/ . *■ ' f W THE a n ^ A m e r j c m 1 IS V IA THE <L >ur choice of following routes,. 1, vi®Detroit, through Canada* hoe Steamera, via Detroit or , Or going rail, returning by r or vice versa* ;*11 rail via Leipaic Jtinfllioit fckel Plato, or via Toledo and1 Shore. ’ ' ecial Tou r is t Rates ‘ A IX HERN and UKE RESORTS. Stop Over at Buffalo* .'V ? of C,. H* & D, representa- m tor purticulam or write U , G . EDWARDS , :«f. Mgr. CISCOTAW , O .^t.qri.iM^jiii^ pt|,Aw,rrp.l 4 IE *AP» TRW51T COtfftAVy* A«n«: l^ave Dayiou: O w i n g t o t h e c h a n g e i n t h e m a n a g e m e n t o f t h e e l d a n d w e l l - k n o w n A rm o f B r a d y & S t e i h f e l s , t h e n e w m a n * g e m c » t . I i a s d e c i d e d tw m a h e t h e g m a t e B t s a c r i f i c e * a l e e v e r h e l d i n S o i i t h e r n O h io . U n d e r t h e h e w m a n a g e m e n t t h i s s t o r e w i l l h e r e a f t e r r e t a i l c l o t h e s a t .w h o l e s a l e o r m a n n f a c t u r e r a ’ p r i c e s . NO M ID D L E B A N ’S P B O H T S , b n t . d i r e c t f r o m t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r t o t h e c o n s u m e r . I n d o i n g t h i s w e h a v e c o n c l u d e d t o s a c r i f l c e t h e s h j c k o n h a n d , A T F B IC E S F A B B K LOW T H E COST O F M A N C FA C TU B E . 1•;/?», Tw 6 li»mdtfe 4 i and t£art» Sait* fcnaer P*b* ^-SOr chitige of j j i JQ businesssate Njr**tAj Sixty-seven Suits,-former price$io.oo, change of business sale* 1C safe W fiS t/ Two hundred and eleven Suits, former' price $12 to $ 15 - 00 , tfQ QC changetif bnsfiMisisit^ vy*\w One hundred and ninety*eight Suits that sold 1 from $ 18.00 to QC $ 25 ^ 30 , sale pricc*,,*«********,*o,,,v****“‘'r',**l****,*‘"*‘.... «•••*••••«•*»••* v»*vw^ ■*« fir, Nona, p. m 0:0ft it, m. ; » 4 9r0ft 10:00 11*00 1100 Noon, lift© p, m. -1 -i...-I-.... --..... K'....*-...—....... -----........... ..: . -w • * Y o u n g M on a n d Koyo’ICuIto . * $4 Suits, tooMT price $$.$ 0 , the firiijprito* • # * fc m ¥ * * * n $ Srit^ torn* pritolid, so# . * |MM 1 syBjmmiwMihhM C h lld ro n ’o 3 a n d a P le n a S u i t s . tSSStTOIt. 65 s *iu . t o w price $2<5°» n ow . . $ | .(D %% Sritt, fortt*rprfc«$ 4 .so» n ew . - S 2 . 3 5 53 Swts, were S 6 .S 0 to $ 8 , bow . . 8 4 . 7 D B t m ( M m m m tl m sh e am h | v e cut very deep* Anypair of Trtms* >ots in the house%t soeibft the ^ lor during this sale. < »tirt(|iliiHyitKi flUi 1 'ilto^iliHUWlOt , / T l l t S l fift.l wxifi iMrmt f4f. AV— * HwifvtnW' r ftbrag time bl /W UStojrb Hh m.e Vtui*,' Mmdgg *br« s, Hrnithvm# Bowl pfe#r T ifh d tt 11 1 W X io ii ’i** atifer «ww • • .-'. " • f, ■ ' ' , - %-v */ ' ■ ¥ *«d- ' ■>- , . - m h W i l l t u t BU F trtl I h ji , l i t t i t l k YW M i ) ttin km ~? W& |*n #»* mous^r FurnishiijgGoods. O u rd n tir e lin e o f Fu rn ish ing jCoods con sis ting o f t h e la te s t p a tte rn s a n d styli m le s, v?iU b e so ld a t p rices t h a t su rp rise t h e c losest tra d e r. ■; *b* f i i r priMg w« H f i * “ * m i m f * v that w« tain# i s i t Tk«iiEi«g yap i s ' xdviiBcfi, , h .,n>.. « ps . n ^ » h " l ■- - 1 .-u . . . w r-^.-.- >■- -q- BRADY & STEINFELS CO * u c c e i s < » f » tG # r a c l(y 4k t t e h v f e l s , 30 K. MAtfNST.: XENIA, O. ■ ’ffsp'.fpw i^sfSA mmwm wi»* w.. tsspt . ss w.^ ssomrw - woo »p.- wwf a € •Bee J . M. TA.RB0Z & S0H, *« . 1‘ ^ ■ '7 ■ ' O'-' '.-.V." — FOR PRICES ON- « All ; Kinds ; of : Lumber, ; Lath,^ Shingles, Flooring, Fidtog, JSjtohmoml Foi c <, - Galon, . Comhi?Kitio)i Stops, and . ExtenaipiT UaJdoi s.' ■ Blinds, ^ !? v ‘‘A million for some Tarbox fence;" M t ^ Good Grade -and Low. Prices, :*■• - ; r t - »* . ; ' " " i # ‘ - „ v . , : j C » . ' C J O , 1 V- v . .- * .. .... ,j ,, 1(, V 1 ^ f ' • 14 , ; 4 ; 'U* - \ ^ 4 - ^ ‘ «l ,* (' 1 1 }'Yyui Q ‘ , *- 1' “ S' 4, J, v ; n>i r • . -jhr * H i ‘D ‘ ' ' | U F l A I % / n ' R- " S - T y ' . W - : 1, -i; S ' ,Y\ ; ~fi * ty - s.^s. Y ^ <,;*** r t ^ lesday, July 23 , 1901 , End= •' j -. . ‘ * i b ; WM •s: - t V/ V ^ * 1 ^ -» * * r 5 1 ? ^ ^ C 4■* ' y * *A ^ Wednesday, July 31 . ^ • V - r , *c - > . V ‘ " ' i ' r 1 * ; , • j v : ^ * k s , ' , ' ■S ’ '> 4 1 ■; v 5 '• *“ •. - •. s i . ' , ■ - j v k S ' * yf% T H I S i s a n a b s o l u t e s a l e o f a l l s u m m e r D r y G o o d s p r i o r to o u r s e m i - a n n u a l i n - i v e n t o r y o f s to c k A u g u s t 1 s t . . s. ’ ' •' - . - - l , , ’ V, ' ,4* ’ , - ' ' , * ’> - . O N pth e s e rd a y s w e w i l l s e l l a l l s e a s o n a b l e g o o d s , i n e v e r y d e p a r tm e n t , a t p r i c e s w h i c h w i l l c lo s e t h e i h w i t h o u t re s e rv e , a n d to t h a t e n d w e h a v e c a r e f u l l y g o n e th r o u g h e a q h s e c t io n a n d c a r e f u l l y r e d u c e d p r i c e s t h a t t h e r e c a n b e n o .m is ta k e a b o u t t h e b a r - g a i n n a t u f e o f t h e o c c a s io n . . . - ‘ . ; O F c o u r s e , e i g h t d a y s o f s u c h s e l l i n g a t s u c h p r ic e s m e a n s a p r e s e n t m o n e y lo s s ; b u t w h a t m a t t e r s t h a t , w h e n /w e g a i n a tw o - fo ld o b je c t: • W e c l e a r o u r s h e lv e ^ f o r t h e a u t u m n s to c k s , a n d a t t h e s a m e time g iv e t h e p u b l i c a g e n u i n e b u y i n g b e n e f it t h a t t h e y vidll a p p r e c i a t e , ^ \ 'J ' , - * -i , ^ r. ' ! ' FLENSE remember this is qtir regular stock. It is our invariable rule to carry over no goods to another season, for we believe in the rule of the old New, York.mer chants “That, it is better to sell and Repent / 4 than to “Hold and Grieve:” J u s t e i g h t d a y s f r om T u e s d a y , J u l y 23 d , w i l l t h i s 1 s a l e l a s t , e i g h t w o r k in g d a y s , ' a n d i t .w ill m a k e a r e c o r d fo r i t s e l f if m o n e y r a i s i n g p l a y s a n y p a r t i n y o u r b u y i n g e c o n o m y . r - ' - U JWe W ill 1 m ■Pleaded to have You Attend th is Sale.. The riurphy & Brother Co. 48 , 5 °> 52* 54» 56 Limestone St., Springfield, O. The Fall Festival Association, oF Giiicitmati, has fieviitod to give an- other festival itt that city, September 1ft to 20* The one given lost year was such afiticcesg, naturally calls for a greater success and the Association is determined it shall be. During the festival there will be a Congress of Ohio Valley Editors ami Authors, among whom will be Wattereon, Hal stead, Wallace, Goss, Piatt, Venable, Lloyd,Stephenson, Buck, Tarkingtoh and others. One of the lion tamers of the John Robinson show which exhibited in Xenia Monday, was attacked by a lioness, being struck on the loft jaw, tearing the cheek, tile nUn pnt up a fight and heat theauitlmal off'to the comer, lie left the w$e and went to a doctor where his- wounds were dressed. John Stevenson, the out-going member of the hoard of County Coni- mistioners,caiM>ow about' count the days he is yet to serve. ’ Mr. Steven son has served this county for three terms of three years each and has bc- “'yy’W r*4*"'' ‘ the county husinesa. On the first Monday in September he will Im sue- cecitol by Mr, H am Nash, CASTOR IA Fof Ifihtotfi and Children: t t i Kind You H m i Alwoj! Bought * IS SUMMER FURNITURE. " miHmifinwin.i 1 - —p ,n„ in ill.' A Pine^Stock of Firrtaiturd OOTJSlStlri^ A full assortment of Bed Hoorn Suits. 1 A fine stock of Hockers. A:complete fine of Combination Book Gases. A full stock of everything m the Furniture Line* UlhatyouUlilfReceioebytradiugwitbilY: The Bergen Stock 10 Select From. The Lowest Prices Tlie Best Values. ‘ Special iu SideM $ ; , . .., j 1 ii lit..** nwfie sj»ccf»i prices nntll Side “ Boards. Bettor select curly 1 I1 *** One 6arp« JtosmstU I* sf Mf**t * m I K4 *. ‘ JAMBS H. ncrHLLAN, f o r a i t u r s XttNftir, 1 W a v. % •i ‘K a.-nweiiJliNieia y** . j ! -ft*.- i 3 , , ij ..., j 1 i j.k¥,, ijypii .. * * ¥4
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