The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
But Not X J E X X A , O E { X O . The store is. now closed. Goods are being marked down.- Every arti cle in the entire stock will shpw a reduction of from 20 to 35 per cent,. I t is 'a chance seldom offered to the people of Greene County to buy their fall and winter goods just-when they need . them, a t wholesale -v. „ -*r < t ,wC ■ , ■* . , - * Vn‘ prices and less. ® Every Article a Bargalni , Head on! Head on! lOe Cotton Butts f o r . . . ...... 6 :] 5 vuwla 66 Kid Cambric for...,,...19c .10 yards best Prints for.......,..87cj Men’s 50c Meriuo TJi^clerw'eiu: 10 yards (5c, Muslin f o r , 3 7 c [Ladies’ 1.50 WooUJnderttbar 50c Dress Goode now . 75c Dress Goods .now « 25c •, . 69c , . 15 q i 121 c ; ; '25c . . 39c 200 Cotton Eiderdown, a ynrd.---..9c; 1 0 'yards Gingham for,../.,.. . . 37c[.Children’s 25c' Underwear,- ,50c French Flannels for-...,..V..-25cjId yards 5e.Ou ting . . . . . . . 37c 250 Dress Goods now . ; , 9()e Xjadiea’ Wrappers - f o r ...5 5 9 c , 3 Spools Thread f o r ................ 10c One dollar Corsets f o r , . 5 9 c j 3 Spools Silk Thread’-fijir '. . . 30e .We quote a few prices. ‘ See large bills for full list of prices. -Better yet, come and see the goods. • , ' - S a l e : B e g i n s - F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 4 t h a t 1 0 O ’c l o c k . A . IY L Be here, era time. Bring the.big wagon and all the lamily and come (>■ . and enjoy a day in a feast of bargains. O*A. Spahr Dry Goods Store, Xenia, O. i S M t o i m g r e r ; '• . I t Happened in a. Drug Store, or Costiveness we canpot cure with Llverlta,TheOp-to-BateLitleLiverFil They are purelyVegetable and never fail to give satisfaction, 25 c boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5 c Boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substitutions and imitations, Sent by mail. Stamps'taken,, Nervita Medical Co,/Corner Clinton and Jackson S t s . / Chicago, Illinois, Sold by; ■ ' C. 51 . Ridgway, Druggist* Cedarville, Ohio, . • “ One. day lust winter a Indy came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in slock,’’^ays Mr, O. E. Grnridin, the popular druggist of Ou*. tario, N,‘ Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough prep • nration I could recommend.. - 1 said to her that I could freejy recommend Chambetlain’s Gough- Remedy *mid that she oould take a bottle of the remedy’and-after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money th bring back the bottle and 1 would, refund the price paid Iu the course of a day or two the lad,* eanie hack in [■company with a friend in need of a 'cough medicine and advised her to buy [a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- , e<ly. I consider that a, very good rec ommendation for the remedy/* I t is for sale jby C* M. Ridgway. 1 Dayton. ■ u-ave Dayton: 0:09 si. ni. 7t00 8:00 9:00 “ 10:00 11:00 12.(10 Noon, 1:00 p. m, 2 : 00 - 3;00 0:00 5:09 0:90 7:09 3:00 - 9;Of)' 10:00 ■ 11:00 12:00 ng room No lay ton office asf Fifth St., veen Dayton pi)f:.?>ug thru - jad* dimmer- , and Dues!? ■ miles, loro ibination for s ontfi run t " w e l l f l,5DW e ||: T a m i l s ......When you want..,.., T t h e L J B E S T L jd s i ti n : . In a certain sectiou of our quiet village the peace has been disturbed by the appearance of a ghost in the garb of white making gestures of a hideous nature. A few nights:ago the ghost appeared again fate in the evening a t the usual place. ■When a young mall appeared upon the stenct and reported tlie matter to his lather,* XSLsrle <Sz, T a t e | THE LEADING JEWELERS , 4 Detroit St,, Xenia, Olii/n - Jewelry, -Watelics, Clocks, Rings, Diamonds, SilvtTware, and Latest Novelties in 'Jewelry. Prices Low. a veteran ot the war, he immediately appeared with a revolver in hand. Whizz! bang! rang out in the air, when Mr, Ghost immediately ebanged garb • and 'colors of black were, as stinted.—-Bpringluj}! Bun, Maraiag Wedding. At the home ofsMr. Lewis Gilbert, Wednesday, Miss Della Gilbert and •Mr. John W, Johnson were united m marriage a t eight thirty o’clock. Only the immediate family and a few friends were present at the marriage ceremony, which was performed by Rev, Hamilton, pastor of the couple. The bride was attired in a brown traveling dress, with a. white silk waist, the.groom wearing the conven tional black. : immediately after the ceremony the newly ■murried couple tookji carriage, -which w.us in waiting, for Springfield, where they left for a two weeks stay in Buffalo. _ . The young . couple have many, friends who will wish'them much Imp pinea-i and pleasure in their new life. The H e iald extends Congratulations - . . Must Expand. 1 Tho locnl telephone company h ;s distributed poles-,- out the Cedarville and Cjiftpn-^pike, where it has the titsurance of-severnl new subscribers that want ou this line, The company how has quite a- different preposition to meet and .one that is not so easily conquered unless all members of the organization are willing to go ahead and mpke some mueh needed addi tions; j First, the switch hoard is full, there ’being no extra drops. Next thing is, they haye all the.^ wires on the down towu poles they can have; consequently they will be forced to run a cable through to town. This work is very expensive, tVe afejjlnd to note that our local company lias made such progress that they are forced to enlarge the -plaut. ,This means still better pud a-more com plete service for the. patrons already on the board.- . afc**w tjt. J. $1 TA EBO X & SON - ;-------- EOR PR ICES ON-i— - All : Kinds <:of : Lumber m m* (Latb,|:|SMagleSj Flooring, Ceiling,' .Richmond Fei e \ Gates, Combination Steps, * and . ' Extension LaddeiV OBITUARY. Jacob/Alexander, youngest son o f Jacob iiiid Margaret Alexander, was born, neap Clifton, Ohio, Feb, 11, 1838. * His boyliood was spent oh-the farm mid a t the age of seventeen he went to Xenia and spent three years in the shop of David Pottle, learning the blacksmith trade; -then coming to Cedarville started in business-for him-, self, When Ike call for volunteers came in 1861, he enlisted .in the 44th O, V,' I., serving his country faith fully for three years, then with the rest of the boys' in blue returned to , , — : ., * f< iH, , his worlc. In March, 1886, he was united' in marriage with Miss Julia- Beachem, of Xenia,, who with live chi liken is left to mourn a kind’ husband and father,' ’’’ j . H e was .taken sick. last February upd suffered patiently till, the end came Sept 2 3 ,190S, . Friend after friend departs-. Who hath hot lost a friend; ' There is no uftioii here bf'hciirts Dint hath not liere an eiid. , Beyond the flight of tim e,. Beyond the vale of death, There surely is some' bleksed clime Whtjre life is not a breath, i holler ' s tkstijionv , Albert Helfei*-, livi,ng at 1114 Farn- ham St., Omaha, says: “ I have tried most everything that is used as a pre ventive. or cure for headache, but nothing did me so much good as Krause’s Headache Cnp-sules. Others who have used them say the same thing,” Price 25c. Sold bv • 1 C. M, Ridgway. “ For jtbree days and nights 1 suf fered njfony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on . by eating encumbers,” says M. E . Lowther, elerk of the district court, Centerville, Town, “ I thought 1 shoutd sorely die, and tried a dozen different medicines, but all to no purpose- I sent for a bottlcof ChauiberJain’s Colic, Cholera’ and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely,” This remedy: is fiir sale byJJ. M, Ridgway; Wo incideiitollyt though authen tically, heard lately that Mr. Perry Shull, formerly n clerk fdr“Mr. R, 17 Stewart, a Cedarville boy who went to Kansas City, Mo., some years ago, is now among the rising men of that city. He made a strike in the cloth ing business, beginning itf a small Way and working his way dp until he isuow rich.* ’ H e and n'pnrlner have three large Merchant tailoring stores and are arranging to establish a still more extensive business, besides bein“ possessed of a large amount of rea estate.-^-Xcnia Gazette. The movement tor improvement of the prisons in the united State- should be suspended until the anarch ists shall get their dues. . —Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Care for the sufferings It has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes a t the toot of the titnible and draws but :sho inhumation, „ The children’s fa vorite Cough Curb. C. M, Ridgway. H A S T I N G S B U G S . , 0 -l , %;r: YUr t o t U s P h g u f i W i t h Y t a o n Y o u r C o a l B e f o r e B u y i n g Kerr & Hastings Bros, ■• qtllNrXE FOK COtiDS. Many people who pse quinine For the cure of colds say that the effect of this drug is more disagreeable than the disease. Krause’s Cold Cure is pre pared in a convenient capsule form, ami will cure the must deeply seated cold in 24 hours without any interrup tion to tniidms0. They are pleasant to take and give you a clear, fresh -mr* sritioti while operating. Price ,3-jfc, Bold by a M, Ridgway. president Din/, of Mexico,- works sixteen hours a day,. -Wait until.' President,'Roosevelt strikes his strenu-: oua gait. n il; t'LUAU; COMI'PL xth and diseases arising, from an impure'.; state of the, blood Uclity’s ( v,lery Kerve Coiupouml i-;s' an "invclnabfe apeeific. Hold by M, Uidgway, ■ H ” * TfarGreehe Cotinty Press says that "While tho telephone companies are putting their wires underground a t Buffalo there is a.Pole in that city that ought to be buried also.” Beware ot Ointments tor Catarrh That Contain Mercury "as mercury will surely destroy the game of smell and completely derasige the whole system when ■entering i t through .the mucous surfaces. Such- articles should never he Used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as (he damage they will do is ten fold to-the good you can possibly derive from- them. , Hall’s Catarrh Cure, nunnlfactored by F . J . Cheney <fc Col, Toledo,. O., contains ho mer cury, and is taken internally} acting directly on the Wood and mucous sur fa c e of the system. In buying JHnll’s Catarrh Cure I k : tore you get the. genuine, , I t is taken,mtcrijally, and Uinde in Toledo,’. OlnUj by F , j , Che ney Co,, Testimonials free. Bold by druggists, Toe, Haifa Fam ily Pill* are the best. "A. million for some Tarbox'.fence,” Good Grads Law Prices. Court News REAL ESTATE TRANSFEH 8 . TilHe, Smith, extr. o f Sarah B, Wil liams to Thos O. Davis, lot in Xenin, 500, • ■' . . ’' ' ’* James D« Adams to Sallie M. Rahb 30.92 acres in Cmsarcreek tp, 1,359. W'. A, Conklin and Sarah J . Conk lin to Wilber and Lfjrina Scott, '60 a iu Cffisarcreek tp, 1900. , America Steel and husband to Jos. Harris, lot in Xenia, 1 O. W. Grouse to Mary O. Crouse; .lot, Cedarville, 82669. Ida- C. Lowry to J . E.. Lowry, dec’d.; lot,-Cedarville. 82669, Jas. P . Maxwell to J .E , Lawrence; lot 13, Xenia, 0250,' A, L. Shuey and,wife/ to Clara A. Sowers;-lot 78, Fairfield, $50. [_ . S. S. Dean to J . N. Dean; lot, Xenia, 8600. t t t marriage ” licenses . F rank HoumCr and Lida Valara Zinn; Win, Kennedy and Josephine McNeary; Clarence Simmfi and Cath arine; MeCaffey; Cue E . Winn and Harriet Borden; Isnnc.J. Carter and Maud Caudill. « fall riumtiire « ■ E are receiving . our fall lines' d^ily. Call and,,le t"us show you ’the most complete line of .furni ture ever displayed in Ce darville. - ' ■ . - , J. H. KlcMILLAN. Funeral Director,.. Calls promptly attended. I' f D on LIGIITY’ s CELERYNERVE CpMPOUND fur all nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, paraly sis, biliousness, dyspepsia, costiveness, piles, liver complaint, kidney troubles and female complaints. I t goes to the s c a t'o f. the disease and cures thor oughly and speedily. Sold by C. H. Ridgway. INQORPOnATKPlea. B e F o o l e d i Tuke the genuine, original ROCKY MdUNTAIN TEA Made*on!y by Madison Medt- ■ cine Co., Madison, WIs. It Keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on' each- package. Price, 35 cents. Nove'r sold in bulk. Accept no substi tute. Ask your, druggist. The Murphy '<&Bro.- Co, India produces an electrical corn plant thnt is said to give the natives considerable trouble when they under take to shock it. AXOTHEU RESPECTED CITIZEN GONE to the city to ta k e treatment for hi& stomach trouble. The amount of mon ey lie paid 'for railroad faro to. get there would, have bought enough of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to have kept him and his entire family iu good health for six mouths. You cau’t sutler front Constipation, Indigestion,.' Sick Headache or Stomach Troubles if you take this remedy. In 50c and 8100 bottles. Sbld by C. M.-Ridgway, It Strong —We, the jury , find . that the; de ceased same to his death from heart failure, caused by not taking Rocky Mountain Tea made by MadiBon Med icine Co, '35c, Ask your druggist. CASTOR For Infan ts and Children, ffosKind You HaveAlways Bought The potato bug baa appeared in England," “gayar a r ural—exclrenger When Whittier' was a young man Maud Muller raked hay; now she takes a stick and a tin pan and goes potato bugging, and what could poet do with that? Bears the Signature of a - —I had long suffered from indiges tion/’ ‘writes G. A. LeDeiS, Cedar. City, Mo, "Like o the rsl tried many preparations but never found anything j that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suffered sim ilarly 1 pu t On the use of Kodol Dys pepsia Care, . H e ’ is gaining fast abd and will Soon be able to Work, ' Be fore he used Kodol Dyspepsia C ura indigestion had made him a total wreck.” C , M, Ridgway, JUST'OXE DOTTLE. Scamraon, Kans., Nov, 19,1900. Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, Ilk Sirs;—About three months ago I had occasion to use something for Con stipation, One bottle of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrtip Pepsin was all. I have been doing business with your firm over a year and find it likp your medicine, profitable and pleasant. P h il L . Keener, Editor "Scammon Miner,” Sold by G. M. Ridgway. The Ohio man who married in one hour after -being released, from the penitentiary at-Columbus evidently didn’t enjoy liberty very long, .' . --------------- -- ^ —Kodol Dyspepsia Cure’is not,a mere srimulant to tired nature. I t affords the stomnch complete and ab solute rest by digesting the food you eat. Toil dont have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you Want, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure- instantly re lieves that distressed feeling after eat ing, giving you new life and vigor* C, M, Ridgway. - —A new remedy for biliousness 'is new on sale a t O. M, Ridgway’s drug store. I t is called (Jhnmberiaift’s Stom ach and L iver Tablets. I t gives quick relief and will prevent the attack If given as soon as the first indication of the disease appears. Price, 25/cents per ! k > x . Samples free, Stops » s ‘do*yhAnaWert* 0«M. •Lnxntivo Rromo-Qumihe Tablets etti-e a. cold in one , dny< Ho cure* no pay* Price 26 cents, ' Thl« algtiataro Is oti isvety boXOf til6 gonntns Laxative Bromo*Quinine ’tablets (bo retacdr th&t ernpea ft cold in one <lf>y .-ari a v.,t,,rp->,wwjs-pv., .- - * ■ A New Jersey editor was hanged in effigy because ho printed his paper off Thursday, the day o f tne President’s burial. ‘♦AlwiVe booh tisln js CASCAR1ETS f o r Rwocmift,wltuwhich I hnVe i>cci'.»fSUctea for Ofortwentyyears, andI can«aythatCascarew barogivenmemorerelief thananyotherretne* dylhavo efftr trlca, ' 1 shall rmainlyrecom- meml themtomy friends as beingall theyere represented,” Tpos. Elgin, 111 , CANOV r«AO* mmh mattiim# . „Mos*ah(. Good, iitster twat, fofaatMi. no eaaen.or Gri^We.stc.tocr rlne. tee, ourr : o o n s t ir a t io M; WitSHWlmWwt.Kiwi And why not? When the raer-- ‘ ehatidise and prices will back up the statements made. concerning'them. We haye every incentive to "P u t it > strong ” ■There is nothing wrong in emphasizing excellence, when the em phasis is within the hounds: o f tru th ,t * when facts arc given without misrep resentation. Oar "ads” state faota— ju st -facts. Something well Worth remembering. B L A C K S IL K S ' All-Silk Louislnes, 39c, worth. 50c, Black Taffeta Silks,... 2 ftMneh, M___ inch, 27 inch, 36 inch widths at 50o, 75c, $1, 81,25, 81.50 per yard; war ranted. ; . Black Peau de Sole S ilks,. at 75c, 81, 81.25, $1,50, 81.75, all warranted Fancy Corded and Brocaded Waist Silks, worth 81.00 per yard, only 76c. Velvet Corduroys for Waists, all colors, only 50<bper yard. < New Velvets ib Hack and colors. Mirror Velvets, all colors. Flannels Taffetas, 24 inch wide, 81 yard. , , - BUCK DRESS GOODS, There’s economy in the wearing.and there’s wisdom in the choosing from these lots. Black Satin Solid, 42 to 44-inch, $1.00, $125, $1.50. - Black Camel Hal ’ Suiting, 50-inch Wide, $1.50, 8175,82.25. _Black Henriotfas, exceptional VaL ties; 42 to 44 inch, oOc, 606,75c, $1 per yard. Black Ali-Wnql. Serges, 44 to 52- inch ’wide of 50c, 68 c, 75c, 85c, 8 f , $1 25 per yard, - ’ Black Whip Cords,' 44 lfirh Wide a t 75e And 81 yard, Black Doeskin, .56-inch wide, $1 5ft per yard, ■Black Cheviot .ft very stylish fabric, 52 to 56-inch Wide, a t 76, $1, $126 , 81 50 pur yard. ' . Blade Melrose, $1 yard, and Black Vend ians $1 35, $1.60 up, M id T p liy ^ B ro* v 4i%60, 52t 64 dt 56 B, Limestone BBRm<4|TRLD» 0 * ? y>
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