The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
Forget and buy your Before taking a look; at our stock. We will save you 25 per cent over paper hanger’s prices>and can prove it. We have an immense stock of this seasons pat terns to select from. . , ^ * * • • • mail Paper Remnants - Put up, in quantities sufficient^ for any size room,, at trom 2c.to .5c per bolt that will please you. / “ 1 - ‘ ? % 7 _ * , . ' ’ t ‘ * - Also Carpets, Mattings and Window Shades...... tftdarsillt, Ohio. * ■ DRESS GOODS- -Hundreds of pieces of Dress Goods, in black *' and up to-date Btyles: and mix* ; - tures. ft is needless to tell von that m choosing we fmve chosen " ~ just those weaved,/ just those ‘ colorings that fashion dictates as being popular- v . . ,, , Hei’eare Some Specimen Values. ’58-inch Kersey Cloth, stylish color .-mixtures, worth $2, for..... ...81,75 56-mdh Covert- Cloth, New Spring 0 Shatfcs/woirth .8176, for.....,81.50 N 54 inch Serge, >Gray, Brown, etc., • ‘worth 81*50, f o r . , . ...... $1.?5 52-jnch Venetian Broadcloth, worth 81,25, f o r .............81.00 50 inch Covert Cloth, smooth finish, worth $1.00, for,.. . . . .....75c § 8 inch Venetian Cloth, beautiful .smooth finish ...,,.../,......- Car lines of Black Dress Goods are the moat/complete, the most varied collection of Black Goods that are ab solutely perfect black ever shown in Springfield......50o to $3,00 peryard Bailor-Made Suits, that fit, that * have style. Wa mentiou a few spetals: Suits worth $12.50 fbr....... 4 ...$ 10.00 Suits worth $15.00 for...,,,.,...$12.50 Other Suits up to $30 each. Cloth Dress Skirts worth $7, 810 and $12, our price § 5 , $7,50 and $8.90 each; others up to $15. Silk Dress Skirls $22, $26 and 127.50 each. ■w, Silk WaiatSj new, latest designs, $8.98, $5, $5.98, $7.50 and $10, Albatfoe# Waists only $1.98 and $2.50 each. . Local and Personal. Hew Goods in Every Department, ’Will We See Icon Daring YourVisit to Springfield Tlris Week ? THE IflURPHY 8 BRO, C 0 „ 48-56 Limestone 8 t. 8PBINGF1ELD# - - * "OHIO. -Editor Whiteman o f the Xepla Herald has eansed quite a sensation in Xenia in regard to the recent pH- *msrf eloothn in that c ity / He has devoted considerable space towards the corruption which he claim* w«f on both sides. ttowto Tbte? ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Be- W*rd for any cole, o f Catarrh- that cannot lie Cored by ‘Hall's CaWrrh Care. -1 fc\ J. G urney & Co„ 4 Toledo. O, We, the andersigne 1, have known f , J. Cheney ffir the last 16 yearn, awd believe“hint- perfectly .’homifable In all business transactions and e\dly able to carry out any oblige- itkma made by flmir firm. Wsist A Tkt'Jix, Wholesale Drug- < ‘jgjrtsh T o te d o /D . W *uw ir# » K i n k a n A M a r v in . " Wholesale Dmgdsts, Toledo, (L Haifa Catarrh Cure brtelUffi inter Mfly. acting directly apmt the blood »d mtteods etfrtfcce of the statem. WtoswwM* sen t free, f r ie s 78« » f i Family rimare tbti fecit*:: Harry Higgins,- of ’the firm of Bra dy & Steinfela company, Xenia, was iq town Wednesday, , ^ . —Full II 119 of new, canned goods at Gray' & Co.'s. „ Otis Marckant is in Washington V H. today on business. Mackerel, while fish and herring » . at Cooper’s. [ The Boswell school law has been repealed .and .all examination ques tions shall he gotten out .by 'the' State School Commissioner, who will .mni the questions to the county examiners The reason for the’repeal is said .to lie on account of the difficult questions that were-giyen t 1 e pupils; ; ■ —Go to Gray & Co, lor .oranges and lemons, olives and pickles, fancy cakes.' Charles Marshall and -Bay Hitch cock were over at the river fishing, Thuiaday, and it seems they had thfe best of buck, for. they returned with ten boss that weighed}, in all, fifteen pounds. A good catch for one day Field and pie pumpkin seed at Cooper’s. . A t ti caucus, Wednesday night, the Republican Legislators endorsed the Patterson bill, which provides that the congressional *districts shall re main the same as they were constitu ted, in 1892. The vote was ;44 to 18. The passage of this bill will blast some of uDoc” Lowes’ hopes,, tor it was he who wanted Gfeene county thrown with. Montgomery. —Go to Gray & Co. for Hoosior pancake flour, pure New York buck wheat. J. H. -Milburn was n business' vis itor to the Gem City Mondayl Attend the opening at Stewart & TJstick’s March 28 and 29 and see the latest creations in spring Milli nery. Bov. J, L, Cheenut, of Ooulter- ville, III, will lecture in the college chapel, Monday evening at 7;80 (sun time),, on ‘‘Howto Make Things Go,” This Retina is free to all. A recep tion for Dr, ChesnUt'will be. given in the halls after the lecture. All are cordially invited to attend, Dr. Ches nut is an excellent ta’ke|. - “ I had a most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep ana 1 grew very thin. " then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and was qufcfclv'. ,\»L” It, N, Mann, Pall Mills, Tenn. jSfxty years of cures and such testimonyas the abovehavetaughtuswhat Ayeris Cfieftfy Sectoral will do,„ We kftowit’s the great* eat cough remedy ever made. And yoq will say no? too* after you try I t There**cureineverydrop. Bey; and Mrs. Hamilton attended the iuaeral of Mrs, Hamilton's brother at Dayton, Ohio, Wednesday. Bead potstoss, onion sets, garden and flower seeds at Cooper’s. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Jobe, who reside on the Jamestown and Xenia pike, have issued invitations for tbit evening. Quite a number from this place are invited. The Philadelphian and Philosophic Literary Societies have placed new electric light fixtures in their society halls, which add greatly* to their ap* pearance, , F or B aie —Good driving horse, perfectly gentle and quiet; will work single or double. Also phaeton and harness in good order*. 3*14 3t . M bs . A nna . H ess .. Farmers in the vicinity of Jeffer sonville «re endeavoring to organize s creamery company on the co-opera tive plan. Representatives of differ ent companies who ' manufacture creamery machinery have beeu in that section trying .to interest the peo ple, Prospects at present are that such a plant will be operated on tbe co-operative plan, Tbe Beal local option bill Was passed by th 8 House yesterday. The saloon League- representatives have endeavored to check the passage of tbe bill, but failed. . An amendment was offered to the original, allowing a brewery to operate in local option towns. Spring will soon ,'be here, and then perhaps ypu will want some Harness Collars, Curry Combs and Brushes Halters and many other articles t per taining id a. harness shop, and when you want those things remember ypu can get them of me at lowest prices Special prices to cash customers. Dorn, the hurness/irair Easter coming sooner titan usua this year brings out the spring styles early. The firms of Condon & Mur, dock ami Stewart & Ustick have on exhibition a fine line of trimmed hats, abd-today and’ tomorrow being the days of their openings, they are quite busy showing the latest ior Easier fashions, ' Walter Dean, deputy’Auditor, lias .esigned his position and gone to Chi cago, where he has been offered position in the offices of one of the manufacturing concerns u f that city Easter display of Hats and Bonnets Friday and Saturday/March 28 and 29, at Stewart & Ustick’s. Ev erybody cordially invited to attend. . . . Services at Mi E. church next Sab bath suitable for Easter Sunday,* he ginning with sunrise prayermeeting at 6 a, m. ' You' are cordially invitet to he present, A t the Tegular Kepuhlican primary election in Clinton county the Bepuh- licans will ballot on a candidate for the congressional nomination. . At present there is but one candidate Known and that the present congress man, C. Q. HHdebrant. —Ervin Bros/ Perfection Flour oh Exchange at Sterrett’s. - Communion service next Sabbath in the B< P; church. Dr. J. L. Ch.es nut, of GoulterviiIe,Tl!., will preach 'Saturday at 2 p. m./ Sabbath" at 11 a, m, and 7:30 p. m, (Sun time). Try Cooper’s bulk coffees and teas ,We also keep the beat*and purest spices wa can buy. The receptioil given last Friday evenfng at the home of Mr. and Mis. Charles Dobbins, in honor of ’their sonplin and wife, wasa very pleasant affair. Over One hundred-invited guests wore present. - Will King, a former schoolmate of Olin, and his brother Wayland, of Washington O; f fMwere among the guests. • * Our millers are now turning out an excellent grade of flour. They are putting a .ticket in each Back placed ou the market, and by preserving a certain number either a set of silver teaspoons, tablespoons or halve* and forks can be procured. - This silver ware is handsome and it will'pay our readers to patronize Sullenoerger Bros, by using Golden Buie Flour, Quite & number here are* making preparations 16 go to Dayton April 4th to see Julia Marlowe in “When Knighthood Was in Flower/' The dramatization of this famous novel will be the means of 'drawing out an imnienss crowd. Anna Held in “The Little Duchess” will be in the same city on Saturday, April 5, at- the Vic toria theatre. Go to Copper’s for anything in the grocery line. The temperance people of Xebia have fscored another victory, despite the fact that they lost iu the election for Mayor, On Friday Judge Scroggy rendered an opinion on' the suit brought by John Berry against the Auditor to enjoin him from collecting he Dow tax aaees&ed him for selling intoxicating drinks. The Court de cided against* Berry by holding that his petition asking for an injunction was hot good and sustains the demur rer which m i filed by .Prosecuting Attorney Howard, 0UK, AjdpiBms; :i A’rronhitv-AT-J.AW, - D«ds, MortffWM and Abstracts,. < Officewith W, L t’kmims, opposite Hoist -v W e take it for granted that you want something stylish, Hence We invite you to look over our new arrival?. Our. line for the present season is, we think, the finest we have * ■ 'ever shown. No of wearer our clothing need be reminded of its extreme durability and - fine fitting qualities. We have the new Suits V a i l the various styles and patterns, 4 ;; ' and the prices hre so reasonable, we ate confident that you will be thoroughly pleased i n e v e r y p a r t ic u la r i f y o u b u y y o u r S p r in g C lo t h in g h e r e . Our fthildr&tf$ DCD^rftttCDf is fuli oi 1116 newest things at the most tempting prices. W e shall be pleased ■ . ,w y flr r * to,receive a pall from you« c ^ - ■ . ^ M. M; K A U F M / ■r ; Ceadioa - 0oihkr « and « Qaterdasher, Kaufman’s Corner Springfield, Ohio. Election oue ireek from Monday. Mr. John Fields, the liveryman, was east-ofColumbus, Tuesday, where' he purchased a span of fine black horsi-s to be used us a carriage team . 1 Mr,.Robert Bird has during the' week been making some alteration and improvements about his store. ^ The lumber firm of Messrs J. M. Tarbox & Sou this week placed some new machinery in their mill that will enable them.'to turn out different lines of work than usual. - , A-colored evangelist,' who claimed to live jn Dayton, preached in the,. S ublic square last Sabbath afternoon, i [fa audience was composed largely of street loafers and curbstone politicians . Word was received here the first of the week announcing the death of the youngest sou' of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. BeidJ of Cincinnati. Death wijs due to pneumonia, T Easter Patterns at Stewart & Ustick’s . " - , Deputy Sheriff Tarbox was in town Wednesday,^baking hands among his many friends. Cedarville township will,' without; question, stay to the unit oil Mr. TtTrbbx for Sheriff- this coming primary.* j ’ : Tlie'coVrVhoiTse building'cominis sion met Tuesday, but failed to let the contract for furuiture. *Walter Condon is able to be out after an attack o f the measles. Ho will return to his studies at tlieXenin Seminary next week. If our advertisinR basn’t made yoa acus, tomer of our*s it’s tbe fault of theadvertis- ing and not our .hate—that’s sure. Hats are higher Prices are lower A birthday party was given at the home of Mayor and Mrs. J. H.-Wol ford, last Saturday evening, in honor of.' their son Balph, it being his seven-; teenth birthday. The evening was! spent in a very enjoyable manner. The iodul telephone' company this week jiht up a new'one hundred wire cpble on Main* street. The constant growing business of this concern ne cessitated the improvement.’ See It 11—A New lron.—IroDing Day no longer dreaded. Convenience and economy guaranteed. Call and see it work. Geo. A. Shroads, Lowry Block. Boy Bromagem, of Dayton, was circulating among his triends here Tuesday. ' | In our last issue the vote of John Boss for Constable should have read 186 instead of 168. 'VilHam Burnett, formerly t i this place but up to a few days ago lived on his farm, near Xenia, met with a serious loss in that his house and household effects were totally de stroyed by fire. Mr., Burnett was for, several yeara. foreman over the team sters at the piper mill. We were in error last week in stat ing that Mrs. Bailie Barber had sold her property, i f you want a home at 18c per day call ot A. Bradford, Pierce ABtewart have put in a full line of bicycle-repairs and are now prepared^for.this kind of work. ■ The Springfield.. & Washington Traction Company was incorporated Tuesday with a capital stock of $100,- The new shapes in both soft ami stiff hats-lean toward >- higher crowns hut in a big stock like ours we can please vpu whether your taste agrees with this tendency or not .1 Never in our fifty years experience in the hat business have we.heeu nearly as’well -prepared - to suit you and to save you money, too. j New Shapes in soft hats, any color, from,.-............... . New shapes in feather weight Derbys ............................................ New shapes in men’s caps.................................................. ... NeiLshapes in boys’ fancy caps................................................ •....... New shapes in boys’ hats..,...,..,.,........... ........ ........ $1.00 to $3.00 ....,.:$lfS01to$3.00 to $3*00 to $ 1*00 ......... >*50c to §1,60 ' Sole Agents for Dunlap and Hawes ' ‘ v * *.\ , 4 New York Hats i t * * . Sole Agents for ^ Dunlap and Hawes New York Hats this town, being jhe last projected. The company has secured an -option on the Lewis picnic grounds at Clif ton and, according to reports, will make it a modern summer resort, * Dr. E, R, Brown,^ the Barn's Horn man, gave a very interesting enter tainment at the opera house Tuesday evening. The proceeds of the even ing were to go to the ladies of "the B. P. church, to bo used In furnishing the new edifice,' Dr, Brown was Reeled by a good sized Crowd, which means a neat sum for the ladies. B, E. CORKY/; AUCTIONEER . Promptness,, Fairitear and Satlsfae- * ' tion Guaranteed. ■ tell 'Lskjijione - ’ CeiterviUWoido'' at mhteiK*. ft. R.jfo t. -ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' : .PROBATE JUDGE. ' ; Wo arc author!zml to onnounca It. I j . GOWDY aa a candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the April Republican pr'mnry erection. We are authorized t o . announce W. F . TRADER ns a candidate for probate Jmjgt*. Subject to tbe April Republican primary election. We art* authorized to nnnomicCMABCITg A. 8HOUP as. tf candidate for Probate Judge, 'subject to the April Republican primary election. ' * We are authorized to. announce that J. V. HARSHMAKwillbe ft candidate for Coun ty Commissioner, before tbe Republican primary election. COUNTY COM3II8SIONEH* We are authorized to announce JOSHUA | BARNETT as a candidate fpr roos-rr cox- MtsSrosER subject to the April Republican Primary olectiotf, fiHRRIFP. We are authorized to announce the name of MR, D. WHITSON as ft candidate for ShcrifF of Gteeni County, subject to tthc April Republican primary election. ' Wc arc authorised to announce PRANK, T, TARBOX aft a candidate for Sheriff of Greene county, subject to the April Repub lican, primary election. M ayor . , We lire authorized to announce D. h, GHAWPORD as ft candidate for Mayo* of CedarviRe on the independent ticket, sub ject to the decision of the voters a t the reg ular election Monday, April 7,1902, JUitflS GitEAlW SEPAiJflTOft Has nd peer in the primary. essentials for dream get- ting* Milk and water are not mixed. The water can is round. Milk can is flat—slightly ovaled at the sides to make it strong/ Ample space between milk and water can for ice If pec- esssary. The “Arras*' Cream Separator will save your wife the can lifting* skim ming and washing crocks twice a day. * * « c. n. CROUSE * • Cedarville, Ohio. ? ELECTION NOTICE. PROCLAMATION , Theelectors of the VillageOf Ccdftrvllte, wilt taka notice that an election Wilt be held at the usual toting pl«ca«- In said Vll lowing officers will be chosen; am fol* One Mayor, one Marshal, one VmmH- tl»« tllftWc, one Trcsan ttt, one street com- mlssioiier «»d tour ColinellttieH—three far two ywte and one for ohoyear. Madeat IVdarvlRethisllthdayofMarch, 1902. J. II. WORFORI), Mayor. * U 8 T o r LXTTES8. . . ^ , List wf lettcrii remaining uncalled fur in tbe CeditrviUa postoffice for the month ending March 28,1902* , List No. 18, Clark, Maggie - T N. T arbox , P.M, ' <( Sullenbcrger Bros, bave heen mak ihg Some miich tteedod improvements . about the flour mill,. They have ad- NoticeIs hereby given to the qualified ded A comfortable office and had a voters of the Cedsmite Village School Die. .W l hirilf iu fnmi that trict, that«« election will beheld Monday, ?”e(‘ 1 ,0 1 1 tlfnt ffJS°tn8 April 7th, 1902, At the usual voting ptac^.’ »®prdteOteff from storm While loading for the election of Four Members ot the or unloading. Board of Education, three members for three years, and one member for one year, the terms of R, F, Kerr, «T, II. Wolford, An drew Jackson and Robb Gray expiring. ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. « Notice of Appointment. - Notice is hereby given that Daisy E. 'Gray has been appointed Hnd qual- illed.ua administratrix of the estate of the late Robert Gray. J. N, D ean , Feb. 7,1902, Probate Judge." : Notice is hereby given, that W. B. Harrison has been appointed and qualified us administrator of the estate of the fate Burr/Ii, Harrison^ t. J* N. D ean *Probate Judge, •' March 10 ,1962. . Notice is hereby given that William 8 . Hopping has been appointed and qhllified as administrator of the estate of the late James A, Hopping# Meh. 18; 1902. Probate Judge ‘ 4 A telephone rueseuge was reported in town yesterday to the effect that B, L. Gowdy had' withdrawn his name as a candidate for Probate Judge, Mr. Gowdy’s'campaign hw been broken owing to the sickness and death of his brother Charles. The fact that Mr, Gowdy boa withdrawn has started the politicians to guessing as to who will get the support of Mr* Gowdy’s numerous friend*. The Tra der pimple here contend that the sup port Will fall to them, while the Sloop people lay to claim it ■m • • • ' - *■' ■' ' In toe announcement column will be fouini tbe name of D, L. Crawford m a candidate for Mayor on the In dependent ticket, Lee. k perfeetibly capable of fqlfitling^the duties of the office should he be chosen by the .voters o f thd corporation. Mrs, Walter Murdock has an attack or the measles. Mrs. Harry Flee, o f Washington O. Hn visited friends here this Wasfc Mrs Flee, was ftmndtly Myrtle Chap* man.
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