The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
ft Kt f ; ? * ■ p t Our C lothing ’ „* D epartm ent * i s i m g m f l r f f g w , \ mom nr every imb Our Men** $5,00 Suit* are Special Value. Our Men’s $7.50, $10,00 and $12,50 M l Wool Suita are Extra Well Made and Tailored* .» Our Young Men's $10.00 Suits i n Black, Clay Worsted and Blue Cheviots will please the most fastidious. '■* ' 0 * 0 Our Little Fellows. Norfolk Suits at $3.00 are just right, * ‘ I >-‘ ■ - , *>♦*?*,. 1 STRAW.HATS ’ SbS styte « # Store • • i local andPersonal. Fee Golden liulis flour, tkefl fwifttoes, ontaa 8etea»dgarden seedeatCoopePs. Mi«'Bessie Miiburh » bocte from Columbus on a vacation. Bquire Bradford Is able to be out, after lit* epell ofackoew. Gee Shull, of Dayton, spent sevei fl day* here with feta parents. '■ Airs. Mary Barber, of Springfield, . fca* b#en vuitipjj bet; sou J . C. Barber and family*, - -Hugh Murdoch: is preparing to build a bouse on bis farm, which be recently jfurebased ftomVtbc Ataxau der heirs, * \ Mrs. Bell Finney, of Pitzar, Iowa, it visitingber sisters, Mrs, James Hen derson and Mrs* $ue J , Harper. it 1 MustDella Ford, a member of this year's graduating class, baa given Up bee aabuoi work owing to nervous prostration, 33d. Kelly Of White Hallfarm, near YellowSprings, will bold a public sale of bis thoroughbred abort horn cattle Tuesday, May 20th. G, L. Geflaugb will also have a sale- of similar cattle at bis farm near Osborn the following . day* In order to get even with the pro-, motors of the beef trust,. four bun* died employees of the Big Four ma chine shop at Bellefontaine have signed an agreement to fight tbe beef trust by refusing to eat any beef for 80 days beginning May 2. Too first car oyer tbe Columbus, London & Springfield railway made the trip, Monday, from Springfield to Columbus. Cant can now be operated betweenDayton and Columbus, and within a few days a regular schedule will be maintained. Canned Tomatoes per can 30c, . Ginned Com (Beyer®) per can 30c or 8 for 25c, SnowBall Hour per 24fib sack 55c, 35 lbs. Granulated jRugar for 51*00 At Bird’s. Tbe Legislature will adjourn sinet —Crepe Paper at B. G, Bidgwayh 5 * “ * - ^ 7 . » V W; *» • “ 231 col® Ink s ic cca , p lic a Tbe Jlow* m Wrfacri.,.coacarred of UvKaA^ * e j , H w A m T 10 tbe amendment made by tbe oea-, ate and the resolution became binding, Tboroas Mitchell, the veteran bar- apd the dale for adjournment fixed | baa received word of tbe death 0 alastated. jbtasojyTboroas, who was taken rick n i V a £ T 5 and died in hospital in San Francisco -C M mtk atate at !.*««=« ffetaa,cited ia tkc regain ana, T T w .c’T ” ^ s I84™"1 *8“ ® i « •■ « « * to J . H . Wolforda, |tb a Philippines where he was firs . J . H. Andrew is having a cement \ taken ill* Had his health improve* walk constructed north of his reel* ?be expected to return to bis father’s dunce along Cedar street, ?. j home this summer, WePay 32c per dor. for Eggs, H e] —Kb benzine or water in Law- per ,1b. for Country Bacon, 11c per'rence’e paint—ask J . H* Wolford lb, tor Lard ... At Bird a. , | The township commencement wil Millard Bbroatlea, the health officer, be held in the opera house May 23, has been making htS'tour of inspec tion tins. week. He reports that most property owners have cleaned up ac cording to orders, but that there are a few that have failed to do so, . He thinks the sanitary condition of the town is above the average. - The regular -monthly meeting of the W. C. T, tf. will be held Thurs day, May 8th, a t 3:3(1 o’clock, a t the home of hire. Sue Harper. ~ Wall Paper Bern Hants 1 and 2c per bolt At Bird’s. The recent rains have started the grass and wheat and all vegetation is showing the effect of the warm atm shine, Few farmers have their corn planted yet but inauy of them wil be ready in a few days*. Mr. S. K Williamson, who usually gets in his oo.ra first, reports that his corn was all planted last week and that it ia sprouting nicely. t.. Farmers, don’t purchase Binder Twine until you you get my prices, We can save you money. A t Bird’s. While most cities and towns are •xptrhmcing high prices on meats from total! dealers, the people of this section are fortunate in sot having bad their price* advanced. The local dealers hem do not have to rely on tbe large riaughtoring concerts for their fresh meat, consequently they are notao much affected, ft 3, W. Pollock came near taring one of Mi fine cows Tuesday, In some manner the cow broke through the floor over a cellar in which ia a dug well. Hie animal had become fait ened fri the covering of the well, and had it hoi bain for the timely assist mhm of the farm hand* and n righ^n ft la very probable that the animal weald have gotten infee the wall, Mr. Fefteek prime tbe cow very highly, wad wee indeed fortunate in securing ■bar freedom without any injury, 2a flamring over an exchange we aueottntof* breach of suit for $80,000 between • wromtoeet people In a western city. ' TW artWa started .with the following %am wkk-b will Mtij> borne moit ef the frutli of the witticism; "GM made the eirth attd rmruvl; tiwm ffi* turf* man and mated. Finally Wk Mat* woman, and writber God, IN* §•* tie dwdtlwi mated stove, A new firmwill venture in business about the middle of tbis month, it to go under the name of MeCorkell & Gillaugh, who will open a store in the O n building with a complete line of drygoods and shoe*, Mr. John MeCorkell will give up his position at Bird’s store tomorrow evening. His long experience in these lines wil. enable him to select a suitable stock fbr Codarville shoppers, Mr. Charles Gillaugh will hare a half interest in the concern hut will devote bis time exclusively loth* grocery store. —Bchrafft's Bon Bons and Choco lates at B. G. Bklgwav’g. Edward Kinnane, one of the mem bers of the great dry goods firm of Kinnane Bros* & Co., of Springfield, died very suddenly, Monday morning. - “Seed potatoes for sale 0 . L. Kortbup. Old desks for sale, Inquire of Cedarvilla College. 4-114t 8Utv of Pity t>1 Toledo, 5 M . buras foamy. j m Frank J , Cheney makes oath that he hrseniorpartner of tbe firm of F, J , Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe City of Toledo, County and, State aforesaid,-and that said firm wfll pay the sumof owl! jKitbAws for each and ev<ry am *of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, vsakx j , hjkxry . Hworn to before me and subscribed; in my pressnee, this 3th day of th-l cemlier, A, D 1888. , A. W. Otaaifc.x i HtlAl, ^ “ NoUry PubPcv IlaJl'e Catarrh Care is taken in ternahf, and acts directly on tbe blood and mneoue *«rfaces of the system, Hand fer teetirmmlais, free. F, J. trHEKEF k CO., Toledo, O, flWd liy Dmgrbts, 7th. Haifa FtmilyBUf* a rt the heat, An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged, By having an admission fee tlie board thinka that poeribly it wil have a tendency to keep out a certain element that go only todisturb others. Dr. P. It. Madttaii, Practice lim| it«A t o EYE, EAR, HOSE AND THROAT* G la re s AccuratelyAd fnsted. AllenBuilding, Xenia, O. Telephone.--015ce No. ?*, *aSdencc No. j}. We failed to mention the name o f J . H. McMillan in oar last issue in giving an account of the school boari organization. While Mr. McMillan has heretofore taken no active, pari in public affairs, our people mm look forward to the fact that he will be known when questions of ini portance come before the board. —rCoape’s Sheep Dip at B. G.Kidg- way’e. . The court house commission me: Tuesday and opened bids for tbe con struction of cement pavements abou : the courthouse. Tbe lowest bid wak that of Ignalz Braup, of Cinctausti $3691. The auccenful bidder is re quired to give a bond of $1500. The specifications proride that the eacaOas ful bidder shall keep U» walks in re pair for five year*. There were quite a number of bidders, but only on* from a Greene county firm. Comb and extracted honey at Gray <fcCo,’a* In tfa^ destruction of the fine Art window I d the court house by tbe heavy wind, last Saturday, tbe con tractors will have to stand a loss of something lik* $200. The main fig ure in tbe window was Justice, which fell to the step* below. Tbs com- mission has not a* yet taken tbe building off the contractor* hand*, consequently the latter will have to stand the loss. H For 28 years I have aster missed taking Ayer’s Ssrssparifla every spring. If cleanses my blood, makes me feel strong, and does me good irt every way*”—• John P. Bodnette, Brooklyn, H.f* Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. You become strong, steady, courageous* That's what Ayer's Sarsaparilla will do for you* ti-Marias. Akrim riri. kAtfe|VMr4Mw.^riMit«ifMnlw i Editor J , F« CSs*’- t f J X m k wm m *om Tiwvday lookirig after Ids jptntsr^r*- . % i t y m tm fTm hox mm fa Iowa Wadatoky m oflriid hruimm, —F m Bust oita* rooai ia CsdarrfUe—ova: Hikleak*f btlliard mom. '■* •" ' J,T-- Cbsw. AUa*es*bam*$ Cedar L ili Lodg*i y ,o . *3*>'#ad WoUHrOdd F d k m v t } p|jKfer3o%**tt«w reqnostod %o ■unset, a t ’- tito ball £«a<l*y, ik y ; 4 , a t 36 a, 1 to Martif to ikmMeitkitffrt d is re i bear l i e aaahrmwy srinaoa to tmj prwKbdd by Bov, Hamilton, A WF*! .-Spring will»o«« belietv.aod m extended to the JM perbaps you wSI waat #omt ^ Grdp: to CiJlars,C uitt GumM and Braabas, s*,rv^** ' _ | Halters xsri jnsoybtber artidkr prr- toming to a bsuraam atmp, ami when [ you waul tim e things rmse.mher yoof mo, get-ibem o f ice a t lowest prices. | tJpixlM'price* to-itosti ayttemte. * Dora, the fcaroete m*i-v MOTICH. tbrifcg totheadranee In dirjttlca *3$ bpg* aadlfcot' Iwvlog , | the -prisB'fif ulfist, m | iotbsr §&$&«,• mts aril iianrmwtoowis to r i. W. B. F tm e ti h expe titf '*gpji5e:3ents. as we **Kaw!->3i- today from Bittrimrg, where he Fmaf been atpeudhg a lueeilug of the se:nj-f‘ s-lalge ia h vg cre-iits. €?.*W» CV*n»v&S»iu s.ft i vimOo«xanrMt,ate. tofwnmfftr itfiTtwrffit ihhm awrybmm! o f the HP, |_G*S.| cbyreto $ He flee risked hie daughter Eebo,| *——— -—— ' - 1 wbu Is attending college wi 'GcEevaJ Dlneybrand of peas, t«nw|ofe*e©ni and to TbureJay Stopped with hh 0 m t e # ai G-say & f*« V.’ ' ' ' LeBoyat Paroimmr.Pa. • ; , j . »f Ibe]! , Painw&e home industry by wd«^|gmdaati«g class bigfor Golden Btdeflour. _ locfeool will hike place m 'the opens- ' '■Mm. W, M, Bwiber jetnmed ■tr&mfhoAto 'Tbomlay evening, May 20 Ksiisfis City'fhurwlaj* si^smlfrg v iim e fThere will be mm graduate*, she waf «dl owing to ihe.rieknese ued! - %UfU Y i iSfQmp0 jSnte, ahroJ.kd death of her brother, ThomasMead, j py Uigetii t , ,Petrijwbh’s and Bals- —Errin-Bmi* Perfeetism Flour op | ton’u breakfast foodCrawto of Wheat Exchange a t Sterreit’e. _ jutCooperif. Any one o f them maim The Xineteenlb Annual Convention t*4n)S*1deiiciouis breakfast dish, of the Women's Mbeionary Epriety of!,”.. When you want anything la the the-G. P.church'wiS buMldipXoriaJj|eBcery line leave yonr orders at ■There will fee, some 150| CoopeFs or call qp 7& ' r^u lar delegate* present and some TberB&eemBt(fbe m U hope that tenmmnmmms of the a m ehurch Wie* of Mr. and Mm. T H . i from foreign lands. . ' jAdams, of Jamestown, wfll ever feej Lester Hagler .was, in Cincinnati found: they being rictitha of the >11-'.. Monday, i.here he received a flatter-1 fated steamer City o f Pittsburg. | ingbfierfrom tbeBell Telephone Com-1TheriT^ljaye been forty-six bodies re-; p*ny. He was, offered $75 per month $covered up to the present time. I and (all expense* to go to Houston, 1 Texas, 'With a crew of men to con struct a through line. Mr. Hagler has not yet decided what he will do. I THISLIBEL15FAVORABLY POWNTOMOREMil WHOWEAR GOODCLOlfiSSTHAMIYOTHER 1,1SPRIKCF1E1D. If YOUWANTTOYOR CLOTHES BEARINGif,CALLON M.M-. K A U FM A N , TM LEADING aOIffIFR, KAUFMAN^ CORNfR. ...TRUNKS... C L IN A . DOBBINS; j ATXOaSBT-AT-LAW. ' l 5Dee4n. ted Absimcta , i Officewith W. L. Ctemanf, <)pjV*He ifoteL • II, E. CORBY, AU CT ION EER . Promptness, Fairneas and Satisfac tion Guaranteed. | Bell TeJeplKVn* ’ Cedorriitr, Obso- j at raildenco. it, R,}fo 1 . | The largest and best assortment of Trunks in Springfield can be seei? at $2,00 and upward . ---AT--- t --.- S IM IVAN tbe Hatter, 27 South Limestone Street, '* SPRINGFIELD, O. S t 08 n ie civEi twir FREE The Two-ButtonDouble Breasted Sacks "UOMBRAND' m x M t o K On Ju ly 1st, 1902 This Amount fs to be Divided Into Ten Prizes:--. 1st Grand Prize $25.00; 2 prizes a t $15.00 each: 2 prizes at $10 each, .and 5 prizes at $5 each A ticket wilt be given with each 25c purchase, entitling the holder to participate in this Grand Prize Offer. Everything in the way of Men's and Boys’ Toggery can be found here and we can please your fancy and pocket book as well, as our clothing always pays the buyer a good dividend on his investment It is manufactured under themost favorable conditions by prosperous and contented work people. It is designed by highly paid masters of their profession, It is made to meet the wants of men who are particular in their dress, but who nave no money to throw away, M L t . ± Just swell dresser will want, Young men will be interested ia this new idea $i2.0t, $15,00 and $18.00. Black.goods are always In form, and we continually keen our lines com* plete m Sizes and style. No gentleman's wardrobe complete without one. Make up your mind to have a becoming suit this spring, one that will look right and feel right-prices $10.00 to $20.00. , ,*,0af*-^lbe^ a.shefy *JS? well filled. Soft Shirts, Spring Neckwear, Hosiery, etc, Don't *a« until the last minute and then rush in anywhere and take “w y e ld thing.” but come now and-make your selection while the stock Is fresh. xve'e e»MI»ANV XENIA Geo. Haller, A. W. Halneg, H» A Higgins, Resident Partners. -♦-rikitewMCu.! -i.,. .. .
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