The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52

* "Wp* I y *v •* m * *m* MMW * m MN« niriT‘nr'r-*f“-'-' wmmH*} mmm MftM A r L a o .- o .a l M i d - S i x i n m e r OF W&c«tk*«« '■ K m 0 * * w r , '. ■ M M r f More that 7,500 Blankets on Sale. All New, Fresh, Clean Goods, direct from the Best Mills in America. TWENTY-FOUr They arc to sell at nearly one-half the prices that regularly prevail. In thesfc hot summer days many wise people plan for Zero weather, and no greater opportunity could possibly be offered every - ■ i n t e n d i n g b u y e r o f B l a n k e t s t h a n to B U Y N O W , a s w h o l e s a l e p r i c e s a t t h e m i l l s c lo s e ly a p p r o a c h o u r p r e s e n t r e t a i l p r i c e s . ' ■ ( Cotton Blankets. "O i s Eureka and Corona Cotton Blanbcfe, |n w O v >L w X r . grey, tan and white, with fancy borders, stitched and bound edged, worth 59c . stitched edges, in white, tau and grey, Bonartzs, Chewtok and Manitou brands.' Will .cost later $1.50 . ■* All-Wool Blankets, E Q - * O r t« f « Extra heavy, grey and white, fancy bonty M w w S T m i * * dcr, full 10*4 Cotton Blankets, Cossock ‘ and. Lamb Skin brands, worth 89c, A Q / f e l ) 0 i « -Full 10*4, metr.; heavy, fancy border, .,. r * ' ? ? , . Cotton Blankets, India*. Annapolis a«L . Premier brands, iu white, fan and grey. Good value a t $1 . • * lTOO P f l t j y ‘threole, Balsam and Mallard,, full 43-1 <j»«j Q K - p q . y Wbite* motted.and fancy plaid, full t p l t M U * d l l 31-4 Twilled Cotton Blankets, fancy shell stitched edges, Bobolink and Saturn brands, Will cost later $2 $2.98 Pair All-wool Country Blankets* in scar* let, grey, white, also black and red, black and white, blue and white, and pink and white plaids, extra large sizes and extra heavy, with «>lk. stitched edges. 50 iPfjjy Extra heavy,“^'Twilled Cotton Blan*. .Understand,vthese blankets ate strictly-all wool, both warn and Ting is the blanket that Iscommonly sold at $4,50. filling, extra heavy Cotton Blankets,in tan grey , and white, with fancy borders. Will cost later $3.25. Pull 11-4, extra heavy, Twilled Cotton ■ v w w « * T d l l ' Blankets, handsome borders and shell k,e*s; full 11*4,.- in rwhite, jtanuand, grey, shell stitched edges, handsome,„,fancy borders, Breton/ - -Coronndo and Beaufort.brands. Will cost later,$2,25, d»*J Q Q p h f ' H Buena Vista"" and Congress Twillted ( j l l . t / O 1* d l l Cotton Blankets, These.are the larg­ est cotton blankets made,' measuing full 12-4, are extra heavy and extra quality, in white and tan, with fancy shell stitched edges.’ . Duhlicate of these later in the season will cost $2.90, , d j Q Pull 11-4, strictly all-wool Country « P O * « ? O J rrt> I-L Blankets, in grey,,.and ^white,'-’also ■ •«■,. •, .. „-IV,• .Xt's'1* ,,. ,q .. • ’ many handsome plaid combinations. Theseaire extra heavy and .soft ,silk stitched edges. Will cost later in the season $5,00. $4.50 Pair Seventy-five pairs, white, ’very fine California Blankets, with fanly Jiic- quard borders and silk boundedges, extra large and extra heavy. * These will cost 80.00 later in tiie.eeason. Wool Blankets. <&T Q Q p n v < H Extra heavy and extra large Wa^ i p i i i / O d l l Mixed Blankets. Colonial gre faucy borders" and .bound edges, the celebrated brand, sold the country over a t $2,85, grey, wifi! bt. Lawrence * 7 ^ "Or% iT t TheM t Shasta extra heavy and extra JL d l l jarge Blankets, in grey, with baud You g e t! V. . -Ia*1' ■■. is tkorou; quarters sortie fancy borders, and shell stitched edges, guaranteed all-wool fiilltogaud merino warp. Will cost later iff tbe^ season 83.90, Extra Special. j j j g S O I P S l i l T ^wenty'^yel>a,rS f he celebratedM od * CHEAPI tecito, the highest grade California Blanket known to the trade (in white'oulv), with hdautilir] lac- quard and fancy, combination stipe border, handsomely silk bound, very, soft pnd fluffy, and in extra large sizes, Weighing fall §10.00 is the six pounds-. r price all over the country. OurJRates Far . of Other T u? r-ty-' The TABLE OF C r » The Best .in the World. W e are Solp Agents-for this Superb Line ©f Blankets for Springfield and Adjacent Counties. ;1U ■The Genuine bt Maiys pure sanitary woolblankets, 72x82inches, in sear-" let, tan and white, beautiful fancy piuto blue sCariet and-yel­ low borders, with faucy shel stitched edges, Weighs 54 his, f f e f t Genuine 8fc. Marys pure Sanitary y P U sw w « w » * wool blankets 70x92 inches (these are ‘ in white Only), with pink, :blue.- red and yellow fancy borders, ■, faiicy silk stitched.'edges., Weighs 5J- lbs , ®e1uine MarJ8 Pare white sunt* 72x84 inches- Weighs 54 lbs, , Borders in pink, blue, red and, yellow/with silk stitched edges. *, 1 A h f f r t Genuine St Maryswhite wool sanitary . x * ‘w * *■>Wifcl -bknkets, This is the most ^popular of all medium fine grade blankets, in rich pink, blue, red and yellow borders- silk stitched edges. Size 76x84 inches. Weighs borders and silk’ stitched edges of the L. ndsomest blankets on $1190 Pair tary-wool-blankets,-extra heavy-Jtw»H• 71bs $9.90 Pair (The Ohio Tleece) ,Genuine St Marys pure white wool-blankets, size 7^x81 inches, weighs (jibs, Fancy.be Hoff., pliable and fleecy. One the market today., (The Colonial) Genuine St Marys Blankets, pate white, double, weave fine Australian wool. Rich, handsome borders and silk stitched edges. .Size 70x84 inches, weight fall 8 lbs. 'These blankets'are cut and finished in single blankets, that, is, cut apart and each blanket finished at the edges, thus ...making, it possible to use one'or two blanked? as-desired. $14.90 Pair Genuine St Marys, finest white Australian wool blankets, size 80'' by 90 inches, weighing full 10 lb3. These blankets are double weave and of the finest quality. Most heavy blanker are make of coarse threads making them stiff. This quality is make from very fine evenly spun'tbreads, makipg it much softer and more pliable than any other blanket on. the market today. I t’s thd L ideal heavy blanket, (white only) with beautiful fancy borders I aud silk stitched edges. ' These are also cut and; finished Singly, • thus affording greater'tjiise iu washing and handling and is con­ sidered, a great convenience. figuring on o Basis, a. ' 400 Hours', Our Cil dished Light for i „ * Other Towns , NOTE—As a Special Incentlive to Cedarville Buyers, We will pay the fare to Springfield on purchasedof $ 5,00 and ov^r,. Local and Personal Teas, Oo^e and Cigars at Grayls MVs 3. H*. Mifbfirh was quite sick several days of this week. . Mrs Wallace Barber, of Dayton, is visiting friends and relatives h&re‘. —iffew Crop California Apricots Peaches, Brumes, Grapes and.Kaisins at Gray’s; ‘ , Ohas Nagley, of Deleware, is circu­ lating among his old friends, > ' “—Ply fNcfi, Horse Covers at Dorn’s, at prices that no one need be withodt., ^ ' . Fred Barber is- in Springfield this week the guest of his grandmpther and family. A numbefaf little folks were enter­ tained at the home of Mr and Mrs Will McMillan, Wednesday,-in honor of little Mies Jlelen. —I f a dealer asks you fb take some* thing Said to be ‘'just as good as Rocky Mountain Tea made by'Madison Medicine Co.,” ask him if he makes more money. Ask your druggist. E , W, Hagar is at the the paper mill again after a short vacation at Atlantic" City. —Eruptions, Cuts,barns, scalds and sores,of all kinds ,quickly healed by DeWjtt’s Witch Hazel Salve, Cer* tain cure -,for piles. Beware of Coun­ terfeits. Be sure you get the origi- ual—DeWittV, C. M. Ridgway, The paper miil closed down •last Saturday, owing to the scarcity of water. During the close-down the mill is undergoing some repairs. —-If the action of your bowels is riot easy and regular serious complications must be the final resnlt, DeWitt’s this Little Early Risers will remove ■0, anger, Bnfc, pleasant and effective. !, M. Ridgway, d taken" slid* Mrs Cha* Mlnser was dertly ill with nervous prostration, Saturday, * Mhe Is «am‘e better at this tlmff. What most people want Is some thing mild atul □ dt e> when in need ofa^phyMe. Chamberlain's Somach ... 4 fi.i. ftI I . Y— X ftIT i L m .- ,tivt and Liver Tablets fill the Mil to it dot, They are m y to take and pleasant in affect. For sale by 0. M, BidgWay. A number from here and vicinity attended the Clark county fair tins week. ‘ -P, T, ThomSs, Bumterville, Ala., *♦1was suffering from dyspepsia when t commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I took several bottles and can digest anything.” Kodot Dyspejwia t;nre is the only preparation, contains *11 the natural digestive fluids, It •jgiveaweak stomachs entire rest, “re Storing thetri natural. condition, C. I t . Rwgway# —NO’ xick : BeghiingMonday. Sept, 2 d /I will dose my. store promptly-at" 8 "o’clock sun time. ’ Robt.TJird. Mrs John Williamson, of Clayville) Pa., arrived here; Thursday evening, tor a visit with her acquaintances. . Dr*! M. Simmons, who was reared in this vicinity and well known here, has beenqwomdted to the position of fleet surgeon’of the Philadelphia navy yardv Dr Simmons served in the Spamsh-Ameficah war as surgcoa of the battleship Iowa, ' His latest pro motion carries with ?t the rank of cap tain. . ' -White Stag Coffee for sale atBird’s. Will Creswell is quite sick, he hav­ ing taken so while oufeamping. —0 . 10 . Buckt jBeirne, Ark,, sayst ’T WastroubleS with constipation un­ til I bought -DeWitt’s Little Early —A lot of paints at Cooper’s 25.per cent off regular price to-dose out. -MissAnna Orr has r eturned home after an absence ofseveral weeks vis­ iting friends in lilinoit. Miss Lottie Siegler PrankTarbox in Xenia visited Mis this week. Risers. Sipce then have been entirety my old complaint. I recoin* Special Spoon Sale; SOLID STERLING S EVER .' ■ -.^ D u rin tr th is xuontlt g ’ iua m h {[August I vve w ill givq a Spec ia l D iscoun t o f 10 p e r cen t o ff o f every do l­ l a r ’s w'drlii o f S ilv e r Spoons b o u g h t a t ou r store, W e iiave a v a r ­ ie d ’asso rtm en t o f sty les an d w e igh ts, a n d can. p lease y ou w ith ou r prices. * * . A Dollar's Worth for 90 Cents this Month, McCOLLUM, T h e C eda rv ille Jew e le r, The lumber for the new church has arrived and is being delivered to the building site. The brick masons com­ menced laying brick this week, and barring bad weather everything ‘will go speedily along from now ou. Mrs L H. Bennett and daughter, Mrs Phillip*, who have be6it visiting the former’s brother, C. M, Crouse* returned to their home in Frederick, Md., Thttrsday/accompanied by Mrs C. M. Crodeo. -f-Picfcled Pork, 10c per pound • , ' at Bird’s. W« are in receipt ofthb last number of Judgs which containsAn article by »Ji»h Wink”,(W, I t Hiebet), of ths . Baltimore American, under the head o( *'8oph«mia*st riof» Pillow,” Mr Risbei k making south great strides in femrttidWm, and m m pleased to see Urtkdes by * former yitheti in mien a fttiptdof, Andrew Bros* expect to ship their herd of cattle to Columbus, this even* --Fon BAU k - -Two . BhoW Gases, nnd wdesk, cheap, For particulars inquire of Mrs Addie Ijowry, Rev Riley Little, of Chioiig!) isspend­ ing his vacation with, friends here. He, wiU likelf go cast iff a icWdays. Mbs Bldgley, of Jamesfown, a for­ mer tenehef in our public schools/ wit# the guest of her friends hero Wednes­ day evening and Thursday, cured of > mend them,” G. M„Ridgway. Mrs Ohas Dean is visiting friends iu Springfield, , Misses Bernice and -Efina Wolford rrn turned from the Pau-Amcrlean Ex­ position Tuesday.- ■—Examiue the Weir fruit jar, try it-for fepjK kind of fruit, {ret ijt at Cooper's. 4?Jamea VVhite, Bryantsville. Ind;, says CeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve healed -running -sores—onr-hotlrlegsr He had -suffered 6 - years, Doctors failed to help hjiu. Get DeWitts. Accept no itrtmHations, (J* M. Iiidg* Mr Geo/Ramsey arrived yesterday way; At the xneetiag of the GreOne"Co. Mutual Insurance Association, last Saturday, H , X. Coo was re-elected president, and 3, H. Stormont, secre­ tary and treasurer. - Messrs J.H . Pol­ lock, J , H. Creswell and John C, Williamson wrtro elected directors for three years. An assessment of $1.33J yer $1000 was ordered to meet losses and Other-expenses for the past year. from Rochester, if. Y., for a week or ten dayBvacation,. He holds the po- sitiou of- inspector for the Defiance Machine Co., -Manufacturers of the Defiance check and draff protector. Mr Ramsey holds the distinction of being the only one yet' who has made an ink. for ubc in these machines that has proven satisfactory. The Springfield Sun - reports that R. C. .Watt was awarded seven first !*■« . v/* - w jttvD >v«o u n n iu c u cuyt*u S izes and W.-R. Watt one first on uroc Jersey htfgs —Send your orders for groceries to Cooper’s. Telephone 76, The beauty thief has come to stay, Unless you drive .the-pimples and blackheads away; Do this; don’t look like a fright; ^ ' Take Rocky Mountain Tea to-night; Ask your druggist.. Messrs Kay Hitchcock and Will Hopping went up to Lewistuwn res­ ervoir Tuesday and spent a day or two fishing at that resort. They have re­ turned home with their fishing ex­ perience greatly broadened. Mrs,S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., “Our little girl almost stran­ gled to death with Cfoup, The doc tors said she couldn’t live, hut she was .instantly relieved by One Minute Congh Cure. C. M, Ridgway. ‘ Chas, McKinney was before Mayor Wolford last, Saturday on a charge of beating his mother and sister, Con­ stable Kcnnon chased the prisoner for several days before he landed him, he finally being arrested by the Bpring- field police; He was given a sentence of $25 fine, costs and 10 days in the broom factory. I t will' require about 100 days to work oilt the sentence, during which time he will hecomo fa­ miliarized with the broom trade. —Don’t be satisfied with temporary relief from indigestion; Kodol Dys­ pepsia cure permanently' and com­ pletely removes this complaint. . I t relieves permanently because it allows the tirfedstomach perfect rest. Diet* won’t rest the stomach. Nature re­ ceives supplies from the food we eat. The senible way to?"help the -sfomnch is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests whUr you eat and. can’t help but do you good. C<- M. Ridgway. Mr 3. I t Williamson, and Galvin Wright were-iff Xenia Tuesday, and, while there took in rights at the 0 . B, &8, G. Homo and the. county work house.- Mr Williamson thinks things aboutthe latter institution have .been quite changed,, —Bciiool Supplies: Tablets, -BtafeS, Pencils, -Sponge*, . Crayons, Lunch Boxes* &t‘, &c. . 1 . . - at,Bird’s. A majority ofthe teachers in this vicinity have- been attending the in­ stitute at Xenia thk week.' An in­ structive session is reported. 'Wanted, Potatoes land Cahbsge afcBird’s, W. H.-Iliff received tho contract for building, the ten room two story stone house for Squire Anderson, on his farm three miles north of Clifton. The farm at present is rented by the Raney brothers, New Fall Hats at firs. Condon’s It is said there came near being a free for all fight down a t the railroad Thursday night,about midnight. As evidence of same one lost their straw hat which was trampled in the mud. This is whlre we need a night officer* something every town of tins size in die state lias. Mr 0 . D. Marchant has purchased the grocery store and businesjof J , L, Houser, and will conduct a strictly cash business. Mr Marchant" comes A Clean Sweep of All Beginning Today. Saturday. August 34 , ' ' ^ f * ^ ' '* ‘ - * * J Continuing for Two Weeks, I Will Offer .<For a given illui the eleptrie light costs atty other illuminAnt. Since matches may 1 with’where electric la and as there is no fla contact, with. surrom •Other combustible mar /gases, the clement of . ; is reduced far below t" - lamps, ’"be proper. plant precludes any p ' ger of fire -from the w .. . Danger to.life Bhqu .the question, °mnce thi are not pf sufficient! : to be dangerous, . An important arg . of the electric' light in instances is the freedo . pse, from the poisouo always given out froi) - The heat given off to is inappreciable .com] radiated from-oil aud The steadiness of t makes it especially vM mechanical operation! The followinggives clearly the advantogi descent light over ot!) Ladies’ Blurt Waists, (last season’s stylo) regular price^were Sl.^O, 1.25, 1,00, 75 and 50c; closing out price*:75,- 62/20, "37 and 25c/ ~ Ladies/Rbirt Waists, .(this season’s style) Regular price, $2,5*0, 2.00, 1.50 and 1.00; .closing out price, $1,75, 1.25, 1.00 and 75c. Ladies’, Linen Skirts, regular price, .$1.66, 1,25 and 1.00; closing out price, ^1.00* 86 aud 69c. Silk Ginghams, regular price was .474 nnd 35e; closing out price, 37£ and 25c Ui ?‘ All our Light Colored Percales, regular price,124c,. go -in^this sale*at SJcper yard.1 All our Lawns, Dimities and Organdies that were 20/ 15 and 121c, goto this sale at 12|, Iff and She. Lot Misses Tan Shoes, were Sl.OO and 1.25 pair/ you can buy them for 69c psir. They will make first-class school shoes and are big bar* 1 . «.#«'•>«*«• *< gams,. AT MAMMOTH STORE Air and Mrs Geo, Watson are the guests of Mr and Mrs John Harbisott. 1\ V.,Iliffspent the first of the week irt Sandusky, the guest of his brother, John, Prof Robb Harper arrived home Thursday evening nfter a weeks stay at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mr Harper has ^been nttchding school at the University of Chicago during the summer, leaving the Wiudy City for the exposition. hr this issue. appears elsewhere R, F Kerr has been in Dayton for Several days this week looking after business interests, . . . Miss Florence Pendlunm entertain­ ed a number Of her friends in a very pleasing manner other homeThursday evening, - Dan Coffey leaves today for Buffalo where he will he gone! about a month, Lester Haglcr will take his place as night man af the exchange until Ids return. . A number of young folks from this place were entorlaincd at a dance in Jamestown Tuesday evening,. A number of young folks ' were en­ tertained yesterday by Miss Carrie Townsle.y, Workhas begun on the LittleMi­ ami between Springfield Mid Xenia. **Myhair cams out by theband­ ful, and die &!■,.'/ hairs began to creep in. I fried Ayer’s Hair vigor, and it stopped the hair from com­ ing out and restored the color/’— Mrs,Ai.D.Gray.No. Salem,Mass, There’s a pleasure > in offering such a prepara­ tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor, It gives to all who use it such sa tis fac tion . The h a ir becomes th icke r , longer, softer, and more glossy* And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara­ tion. Jt.Hotefit*, Ait Orntfete. t f y<mr dmttrlist «nwo»i «t«piy » n . rcmt U# ot,* rtotkr amt tfo wilt (*xt>r«wi yona hottw. Besoretwul tiv*tH«fimm* t oftlc ofyottr «t 1 't^wtonto-, Adtttci^, .., 1 , v. Avntt <»., x tstt*n,Maw« Rev Riley Little of Chicago w'll preachin the R. P. Church tomorro w ot 11 o’clock a. m. S. W. Nagley has moved his family into the Osltorn property.. HAVE YOU SEES IT , We keep Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup in pinto view* hut if-you don’t happen to see it* why ask for it. The manu­ facturers guarantee it to cure Dyspep- eta and-all forma of Stomach Troubles Sold by C. M. Kidgivny, L.I 8 T 0 ^ LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice for the month ending Aug 24,1901, * List No. 35.' Crnwmer, 0 . S, . Kintigh, JatnCs, T N, T a W iox , P. M, THIS ISAM .VOVKlmSKMEffT, I f you arc looking fora laxative, Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is JT The convenience and merit of this remedy will he explained to your sat- isfnetion by. 0, M, Ridgway, Dr. P, R.. Madden* Practice lim ­ ited to EYE* EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Classes AccuratelyAd­ justed. Allen Building*.Xenia, O. Telephone.*—Office No, 7 *, KtsMence No. %. f-VVVVVV»%*>fcWV>/VvVVWW>A'VVVV'Mrt'%y PATENTS C»V(s*u,anal JM m J mi ohUiotd «nthustnes*condncfectforMo#*«Ate r*it*. \ pu« orrtocmori*o*ivu.*. l»AttNtornct end. weotn**curenetesitm.leMtimeUiMtthoM \ hingtOB, . , 1 - Bte Irnrh W»» . vtlaFJfft vHf « t n 9 vu}if till pMHttll i 1 co*t ot seme In the tt,S . jUid foretee cesstOti . « « free, Acldfest, C . A . S N O W & C O . ori*. pmcnt ornoe,w*sHiH«T*N.o«e. Kodol DyspepsiaCure Digest*what youe&t* CASTOR 1 A- fluKMYenHanJiltsjsBracli! K iaotla, m m Xt lathalatostdiscoveredditr***: a u ta td tonim No ©that pmpftrnttct Mix approach it la effiei stantiytmiiaveaand D; **tia MCi, aco.cuw** Common gae.... Kerosene..,..... Paraffine.. Wax Candle Tallow Caudle......... JnCandeScentElec. Li In considering the- ficiaHllumination, fi^ . pease of lighting by g are the best proof tht that the latter ib the c) fore the most desirat illustrate this let us s ieni of a mill (where ‘ operate thedynnmo w expense) .using in <r 5-foOt gna burners, n operating 3CO incam 16 candle power-each Assuming that tlx $1.60 per 1,000 feet burner average 400 we find the gas used; 900 (No bumcrajxe (hours per. year) equals! Whtdi at $1.60per 1,000 The conditions in n are that pounds r. duce one horse powci .price of coat $5.00 pet a 300-light plant ins that the lam[>s haVc ? 1,000 hours, with re Bach, IfTWKTlamp9~ for 1,000 hours "anr hours per year, this t Would last 2 | years o. them would require each year at a Cost of home power would b< 300 lamp* as, each lamp requires 1-10 o therefore: (ff P.) x 400(hour1 T«tr)X*Kftb«. ofco. Iu p.anjwwr) cqtiaV 000lbs, o t coel, w)ti'1 $6per ton wouldcos IS twaeut Sn'UrtwtfatH1 prtriKtfon.,... .. , Lsmpyetwttis,,... ... J8ift4n*ir..,.-........ . , f’ost ot by gas. "t’ostoflightingbyelect? •fkwlog ,,.f Rnil.-W m n $ thathythqffeeof th * M H U S ■ $»i* v# th^Mjuly t

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