The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
r m The Big Store ARCADE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. - ^ I jiORRECT DRESSFORMENANDBOIS. I An elaborate display of practical presents dearJ:t> the heart of every man. Make your selections early while the stocks are complete. Just in a general way we drop a few hints for the gift list: Dressing Gowns. / r . . ; F , Bath Robes, Neckwear, Mufflers, ''Full Dress Shields, Handkerchiefs, J ewelrv, Collars and Guffs, Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts, . Flannel Shirts, Sweaters, Cardigans, Office Goats, Dress Gloves, Fur Gloves, Driving Gloves, Knit Gloves, Wristlets, Hosiery, Underwear, Suspenders, Pajamas,. Night Shirts, Canes, Umbrellas, , Rain Coats, Suits, Overcoats, Full Dress Suits, Tuxedo Fur Caps, Plush Caps, Cloth Caps, Silk Hats, Hats,., *0 *'" Local and Personal. —More candies than ever at Coop er’:; and lower price? than ever. Attorney J . M , Hartley of Tenia was jo town on legal business Tluirf- slay* '''' _ ■ , 1 » —A jot of good second-hand lard cans cheap a t Cooper's Mr. 8 . IC Emmet, „have issued invitations for Wednesday .evening a t 5:30. AN ORDINANCE. To Regulate the Amount o f the Official Honda' o f Village O ffleers. Fei Hon it ortlaioeJ )>y the Village Council «£ the Village of Cedarvilfc, Ohio, that the officers of the said village who shall hereafter bo elected or appointed, - shall, before entering upon the duties of their respective others, take an oath or , affirmation-to support the Constitution of Williamson and son, Jtfcc ri)Ut(1 SlotcJ 0I1<1 tUe Slate 0j ubi0i and also m» oath or affirmation of offioA and execute each a bond payable to tbe , Village of Cedarville, conditioned accord- ‘School teachers huy yo u r candies, j jng to law, in amounts hereafter prescribed, oranges, nuts, etc. of Cooper and you. will not be disappointed in quality or price. -v Hide Bros, are building the large stone pillars on which” will rest the two new rotary boilers soon to be in-’ stalled a t'tbe paper mill. ^ —Comh and, extracted honey a t Gray & Co. Mrs. M, I: Marsh returned today from her'liome at Owensville, where she was call some time ago owing to the sickness and death of her father. — Don’t forget to see Cooper’s dis play of china-ware, dolls, toys, books, ‘etc. before buying your holiday pret erits, . I f you want to find out who is 40 to 50 Cents •« pair below the mnrkefc on felt and rubber hoots, Call and see Starkey' iit the Arcade, Springfield O. -—I am running a delivery wagon from the mill every day. If you iiit feed, meal, Graham, or flour, ’phone 2 on 13 and it will he delivered at your door. L. H. Sullenberger. Mr. Harry Smith whb lives' on'the Stretcher laud east of. town, has sold his personal property and. will return to the stale ot Pennsylvania from where he came a coirple of years ago.; '—Why don’t you use Golden Rule flour? Your bread will always be good The Second bi-monthly meeting- of the Greene County Teachers Asso ciation lor the year 1902-3 wid be held in the High .School room, Cen tral School building, Xenia, 0 ., Dec 13. ~ ' M • • ■ Money loaned to Borrowers, for Lenders. Money kinked on Life In surance Policies. ( Country and City Real Estate for sale. Let rue sell yours. John T. Hardline, J r., Allen Building,: Xepin, Ohio. The time lock on the safe of the Exchange Bunk, weut wrong last Fri day night so that business was tied up to some extend the next day. An expert came down from Columbus and succeeded. in getting the lock opened. ; -—Call on Kerr & Hastings Bros, for anything in stove, ranges, coal hods,etc. The greatest shoe in'the world for Indies is The .Fntrieian at 33.50. Gen* uine handsowed, for sale at Starkey's Arcade Shoe House , Springfield, O. The Sunday Enquirer contained pictures of Misses Cost and Lion, of Springfield, two, ladies that have or ganized a concert company and are 'meeting with good, success. Miss Cost was for two years elocution teacher at the college here, I f you can find- afiything in our house that is not'lcss in price fjor the same quality of goods, we will make you a present of a pair. We have this confidence in our price. We re tail at wholesale prices. Starkey's Arcade Shoe House, Springfield, O* Stops the Cough And Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cento. which. bond-shall bn subject to the approv al ot tlio Mayor ’except that the Mayor’* bond shall be approved by tbe Village Council, and said bonds, except the bond of the Clerk, .shall bo deposited with the Village Clerk and by him (with the approv al thereon endorsed) filed and recorded in thio'offiee, and the bond of Clerk, after being recorded shall- be filed with the ■Mayor. The Mayor shall give bond as aforesaid in tbe stun, ol one thousand < 1006 ) dollars, the. Village Marshall shall give bond as aloresaid in the sum of one thou sand (1000) dollars, the Village Clerk shall nive bond as nfoiesaid in ..the sdm of five hundred (500) dollars, the Village' Treas urer shall give bond as aforesaid in the sum of one thousand [1000] dollars, and the Street Conimissouer shall give bond as aforesaid in tbe sum of two hundred. [200J dollars. , , • Section II.—An ordinance entitled, an ordinance to regulate tbe Amount of the official Bond of the.Village, officers' passed Pec,, 15, A, I). 1892, be and the same is hereby-repealed. ' . Section l i t —This ordinance shall take effect and bo in force on and after its' first, legal publication. Passed Pee. 8 , 1902 . • P, IT. McFAllI.ANP, Mayor.- Attest: J. O. McKORKJEIiL, Clerk, AN ORDINANCE. Concerning\Fees and Salaries of Village Officers o f the Incor porated Village o f Cedarville, Ohio. Section. I.-r-Be it ordained by the Coun cil of; the,,.Tne6rporated Village of Cedar- ville, Oliio, that the Mayor of said incor porated Village shall .receive as salary the sum of one-hundred (100) dollars per an num. ' - Section II.—The Marshall of said. Village shall receive os salary the sum 'of three hundred and sixty-five (365) dollars per an num, ' . Section .III.—The Clerk'of (said Village shall rl’coiye ns’Salary the sum of one hun dred (100) dollars per ailuiiu. Section I V.—The Treasurer shall bo al- ’ lowed a-, compensation for the disburs- ruent of money, which shall eomeinto his hands by virtue of office, the following amounts per annum.- On. the first five thousand (5000) dollars, or . less, two (2) per cento in, on tho next five. thousand (5000) dollars one mid one-half (lR ) per cen tum, oh the next ten thousand (10.000) dol lars one;httlf of one'( J-Jof 1) per centum. Section V.—The Street Commissioner shall receive as salary tho sum of one dollar and fifty cents (l.'SO) per day of actual time employed. -Section VI.—That each officer of said Village receiving a salary shall be paid the sanio in quarterly installments, by direc tion of the Council and on .the warrant of the Village Clerk; and every officer of said Village receiving fees or compensation (other thnna salary).BhaU be paid -at such .time as Council may direct. Section VII.—That an ordinance ontitfed An ordinance Concerning fees and. salaries of tho Village officers of the Incorporated Village ot Cedarville, Ohio,- passed, the 13th day of Jan’y A, D. 1002 be and- the same is hereby repealed. Section V1IL—This ordinance shall, take eflcct and be in force on and after its' first legal publication, Passed Pec., 8, 1902. 1 -t ;D. H, IJfpFARi.Asn. Mayor. Attest:'J." G. M c K oukeol , Clerk. Word has been received here that John Hide, who is staying at the Sandusky Soldiers Home, had his right limb broken ju st above the ankle. The accident was caused by being struck by a car when alight ing from another one a t the Horae.' —You get the best oil at Cooper's, I t is called “Magic Safety Oil” and is 15c per gal. ISuperb Xmas gandies. We have them in bulk and hi fancy g ilt packages. Candy is one ofthe Christmas essentials, and you might just ns well have the fins, fresh Lowney, Sellrafit and Gunther confectionery that we have provided for you. Baxes of every variety a t any price desired. Have some nice little packages thsit are lust tho thing for teach ers who Wish to make their scholars glad with some little gift. Prices very low, We also have a big stock of bulk candies, made by the most reliable cnmly-iiinkers and (ill absolutely, pure and wholesome. You cannot duplicate our prices on candy anywhere. Nor can you. beat the quality, m Perfumes Our usual excellent assortment is largely increased for the holi days. I t is especially strong in fine gift perfumes. A full assortment of Eastman and Dahrook’s fancy packages just received. Prices run from 30 cents to $2,00, Some especially beautiful cut glass bottles with perfume in this lot, fi , ; * v \ * ’• )) ■< gai ....................... Ctftlfootte n* Ben 6* Rnfgway, *. Drityftkt * m Brady A Steinftls go. •* *>*-•#,j» Tor Up-to-Datc men’s and Boy,$ toggery u The pas! few days have given evidence that you must make a change of those summer clothes. .We have a few good warm Suits *Overcoats RememberOur Prize Offer of $ 150.00 111 Gold Nice Stylish Patterns, Handsomely Designed and Well Xailored'VY^wx^v^v-^ and it will pay you to investigate Them. T$ to be Awarded January 6, 1003, and get your tickets when you make a purchase. E ALSO have an elegant line of Men’s Furnishings, corapris V ing many beautiful and at the same time'useful presents. That great GIFT-GIVING DAY—CHRISTMAS—is only two weeks away and if you are goiug to give the men folks any presents, call and examine'our line and allow us to assist you in your selections. Here are a number that wovld gladden the heart of any man: V Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Suspenders, Hosiery? Smoking Jackets, Mufflers;, &c • « « « Brady and $tcinfel$ Company, 0eo. Bailer, ) - m £a$f mailt $L J\. Ul- Baines, ^ResidentPartners. ** xSlia OblO B- JT- Riggins, WATCHES. Ladies’ and .Gentlemen's solid 14k Gold Watches, ranging in price from $16 to $100. Gold filled Watches for Ladies. Gentlemen and Misses in endless variety at very low prices; Ladies' American movement, Gold filled Watches $5.50 to $15. v AH Wntohes warranted as represented, . - DIAMONDS. Etc,, GALORE. They must ha seen to be ap preciated. I f you expect to purchase anything in the Jewelry line you -cannot aflbrd to ncgject the opportunity we oiler you- They range in price from $5 to $300. - Opal and Diamond Clusters in all the .new and at tractive,styles—a handsome collection at popular prices Rings. Gentlemen’s Finger Rings in “ Turquois Matrix,' seal rings; onyx, seal, brown onyx and hundreds of i ‘other handsome patterns. Cut- Glass Duplay. Th'to department alone is well worth a visit to our store. What is handsomer than a tasteful display of rich and elegant cut glass—and what makes a ' more acceptable gift? Kaiserzinn. A new style of ware in different'articles,!Vases, Tankards, Candlesticks, etc. Sterling Silver Tableware. In this department we are always ahead in quali ty, varieties and styles. Les'Ciug Fleurs, Duke Of York, Buttercup, Newberry, Georgian, Elegante, Marquise, The Colonial, Greciau, Buronjal, Pom padour and other handsome patterns. Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, Berry, Jelly, Sugar,Soup, Bouil lon and Souvenir Spoons, Cream and Gravy Ladles, Oyster Forks,-pickle forks, Bon Bon Dithes,.jbtc. The largest variety of styles and finest quality that can be shown. Mirrors. Combs, Hair Brushes, Cloth, Velvet, H a t and Military Brushes. • Emblem Charms. Some elegant ones in solid gold and gold filled. Also plain and fancy Lockets n"d Charms, with diomond and out mounting. Hand Painted China.. « We have an elaborate collection of the celebrated Edgerton hand painted china. This is conceded by the best exports to be the finest work of its kind in America. Umbrellas. Our trade in this department for years has' been very extensive, and for that reason wc have made a special effort this season to get the best possible. Wc mention a few of the other goods in stock: Umbrellas, Opera Glasses, Gold Spectacles add Eye Glasses, a large variety of Clocks in gilt, china, enamel, in wood and Iron; a large variety oF ebony articles, Mirrors, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Military Brushes, Files, etc. Best of All, our prices range throughout our entire stock Lower Than Ever Before.. Open Evenings, C.C. » Springfield, Ohio. Word was received here the first of the week announcipg the sudden death of William M. Dunlap at Mad ison, Ind., near Where he lived with his father-in-law on a farm. He was stricken with appoplesty while sitting in a chair, while in to*wn, and was taken home hut never regained con sciousness. Mr. Dunlap was born iu this place and his early life ytnn spent here, He engaged in the newspaper huSlnCs in the west for a number of years And then returned east and took up the same work in Indiana. H e was married about seven ycara ago ^and oflate years he lived with his, wild's parents near -Madison, Dressed ami undressed turkeys dan bo had a t Weimor's for your Christmas dinner- Better place you r order in in plenty t»f time, ‘ Attention! Corn Sellers! We Are Paying Highest Price For Corn-Watch Our'Bids; TODAY, SOUND EAR CORN, COOL AND SWEET , PER BU SHEL ................. 4 2 V In addition to this price, wc will pay you \ cent per bushel for each mile in a direct lino from your point of hauling to Trebeins,' O. Example; I f your place of hauling is 10 miles In a direct lino from Trebeins, we Will pay in addition to. the above price, 2 ie per bushel. No shoveling,. Good Dumps, Gall, write or telephone. C o l o n i a l D i s t i l l e r y Go., 'iV eb e iiis* , O h io . Mose SheppSrd, o f Brookville, formerly of this place, had his hand dought in some rollers a t a paper mill where he was employed. I t is tlraght amputation will be necessary, , The many fri oidsof Mr, and- Mrs, Joseph (Jrsnor of Covington, O,, will be sorry to hear of the death of their only son several days ago. Death was due to the effects offerer, 7 w £ 8 TY-F 1 FTH ai We have iT We sell .clo *4 The recipie We are at v g I ^ j $ » « D r e s s e d J' ; lined; Undref, 1 fleeced lined* .j. ' lined and u Boys Golf. C l o t h i n g , H { wm£m U S B F t tii D e ! Uvl 311 yt art h 1 a A T S . . ' ' ’ ’kin * A d van ce 1 9 0 3 C A P S . F o r a l l tn e a d a to to e s t m a k e s . S H I R T S . W t i i t e , P a n c v , H y p e a 'S U i r t s F it. .■Ss53 Our CbrisHti IU Problem One of the moBt peiblcr buy us a Holiday Gifllwa time be moderate prCin mother, wife, sister or, G amount of pleasure ancini that will please a wodtte year—nothing will miy* t est improved ‘’p y 00 ’ -im 1 The'modern ‘•"Cyco’m I ing day of its terror, i s 1 and good' temper, to.Bdnn: pets, furniture, drape'-” I t will not only clean —i-them look like new, « ( With these facts in,fe. make such pleasing n 1 We have a full asa^hin Bissell’8 vOyco” Be fion sizes and styles, a t p 3 ry ■; •ms, go Mr. Fred J* Green, who si the head of the Appleya f- its this state for several yea Fed his connection with cate and will manage the eflnjrs, a venture which E Buslniell has lately undert liiisli'nell lmS set aside $2 ,! electric road purposes an traction will be manage Green, himself. I t is (timpany. ib to be capitalize <KH>. Former Governor eectired in Air,Green a pr urban man and one high trie railway world- I t S tonstrucied the Dayton and tlrbaua, and Coltitt) *ad Springfield lines as fino a gentleman os & ' business in the city of j: h is lie only who has mm l*te lines what they are eonneefion with such n r ... m jF tral Rushncll means t5« i o ibey undertake will pr<>\ Jrom all appearances n!»y come' this way, for hril thinks this a groat iuteruiban road. Wo 1 sonally acquainted wit some time a n d . praise can not ^ k . The Herald re ’ ^burned as woo as the ^bipcmentof thopkivi towelling tins place. cot H Rl I rice eph F r
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