The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52
i d M p » « r—W»p|^ | I Bwnmait . * : “ , « % Roftatj ;ih mul „.. v™w t »' ■ *0,.’,1IJ.£1 *j4. . ' agwti ], o t iin a f«^" tiangeBank JOBE BROTHERS & CO ' S T O H B . J V I Q W H . .jSARVXLLE, 01IK}+ K> <»f Merchants Iln>, 0«1 h t o l u o l ( \,U m C Juntl** mill remitted, h' ? ° m ^ 7 T«A and Oin sold «ti luwcst- rates, f e NdmoBteonvepmntvvay'J H From Cloak Department, - ijliftwMoate Carlo atyle Cloaks by the scores, B o r $ssurtmcnjt 5.8very large" anil “cOinptolr. The prices range from $10 00 to $22.50 for Monte Carlos,'mostly at $12. $15 and $10 50. l»apk. taus aud caetora are the popnlar colors. A $5.00 All-wool Kersey Jacket for Ladies’, is something heretofore that waa impossible. We have an $000 Cloak for $5.00 in oUr All-wool Kersey Jackets, black mid ■castor, all ekes, ■■ '. r f hy mail, jjmade on BeaUCshte o ' jr Collateral Beeurity,’ ^ I'iidinaii, p r<.e J Wridnmn, Cashier * 4 $3*75 Ladles’ Tailored Su its $ 3 , 75 , Black and Navy, »U sizes, they were formerly $5 and $6 each; this weejk special. ............,,..,..$3 .75 \ Walking Skirts. In the correct new shape and materials, a t ju st about the cost of the materials used. Wo h av e ' Walk ing Skirts a t $1.50, $2 J0 , $3.50, $5.00 and up, ' " ir e fu l t e ofeBgMWJisi Knit Underwear. • Ladies',Fleeced E x tra Heavy Umlorweasr, all sizes from 4 to 0, a t...................................................... 25c Ladies'Pure White Fleeced Ribbed Underwear, a t'..,,.,. ...... ....................... .............. ...”„50q Ladies’ Light Weight Winter Lisle Ribbed Underwear, a t ........................................................................ gOcf Men} E x tra Heavy Fleeced Underwear, a t;.......................... ..............................................................,....0Oc . Remnants Children’s Fleeced Underwear, worth 30c, fo r..,;.;.,........................ ................................. ;..15c Ladies Union hurts. 75c .kind,.,., •*•***...................... *• 50c* *3 "‘ 1 v ,i t ,1 ■;e deceptive. Unless yen ^judge, you can uever tell jit .getting until you ],avo* nd partially eaten, ’vve : s. We select stock with » - fing the best meats. We 1to select- stock ' and there. 3 meats .you mqy depend ^ts-lhafc will please you. Hosiery, - Lndies! Heavy Fleeced Lined Hose, 25c kind,- per pair................................................. 19c Ladies’ White Foot E x tra Heavy Fleeced Lined Hose,’ per pair....... ...................................................2oe Men s Heavy Yarn Knit:-Hose, per p a i r . . . . . . . . 20c School Hats==fli|linery Department. i t m j i i t u y o i i t t . m e* oui\ f-'T)S DELIVERED ' - “viephone No. 74, - - Pisli Always oii Hand. 4 Girl’s Fe lt Hats, large poju-pon,‘ in taps, red and nayy, excellent style; eachv .^ k..... .................... ,,9Sc Girl’s Crush Hats for school, all colors, new shapes, each...,....... .............. . ........................ .................. 50c Childreu’sbqsfc qualitjrdouble brim Taro-O’Shan ter, all Colors/ each ........... ;..,50c- • Our Ladies’ Street Hats a t $1.50 are the best values and best styles ever offered for this price,..,,.$1.50. JOBE BROTHERS & CO., - XENIA, O. il STIR Mp; -jr Steel Steamer !Yf l o p NO liedo 9:15 a. iri, Daily. >trcit 1:15 p. m. Daily. RETVEXING * Detroit 4:30 p. m > ci Toledo 8.30 p.m. hacity 3000 Persons T h a t w i l l h e .s u ita b le f o r a l l c la s se s, a s . b u r s to o h i s c o m p le te in ' e v e r y r e s p e c t . a n d ' c om p r is e s d i f f e r e n t lin e s o f ; : lbud most mrgmficent dny the Lakes, Detroit, Star 1Flats, P o rt Huron and Steamers O iEBC and TASHMflO L»p River Points and Port lcals a la carte, Parlors one i Round trip $3 .00 .' Per. ; and atten tion .' WAN, J . W. G onrau jr- t Geti’I Agt, t, 'Mich, Toledo, O, i c l n n a t l D iv is io n . sylvania bines. *ofP»sMnflerTr*Intdenlr*!Time. C h a i r s C o u c h e s O e * » i ; e j r S i d e b o a r d s I 3 e d « t e i L < l » M a . C t r o » f e » e » \ i S p r i n g s W a s l i s t a n d s D r e s s in g - S t a n d s Carpets! Carpets! W e r e p r e s e n t som e o f .th e l a r g e s t m a n u f a c t u r in g c o n c e rn s .ih t h i s l i n e w h i c h e n a b le s u s t o q u jjte p r ic e s t h a t s u r p r i s e a l l ; *# .-Jr M . • * ’ . * • K • • It I . 3 . B. mcmillati, Mrvllle, 0 l l & V l l f t l l l f f i f f V V » * * * i T » « T f V * * * Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. . 8 4' 1 4e r e .... .jra r*6fSg f5 £»f9 . - .....:f9 1 5£3 9 #•.. t a- r s4 a » 1 2 1 s f4 63|l Don’t io*s m s at *2 ...ft »>— T 39 (^S 3 Sfff f 0 S2j 9.W i* ......;io ■ *..... m 10ZSt i n vi 11 <c: ?:'j m o ,v , ■/ .... .11 a1.....J r>iorwi is|..... 1 rn . jw ■*«. ,Jn1*1*F J, •frl F A * ’*. ,N j . *y,i ! a tflf f TSI iioidop!,—, ins'.... i ‘131.... .TiCifi! ...... f **jtf*f W J*k* PUBLIC SALE, I will offer for sale a t my farm, one and one-half miles east of Cedarviilo, O., on tne Columbus pike, Wednes day, Kov. 12^at 12 o’clock sharp, the following: Five head of horses, 0011 sisting o f one 32-year-old draft mare in foal (will weigh 1500 pounds); one 7-year-old in are, one yearling, general purpose colt, two weaning colts. Fourteen head of cattle, consisting of twelve' Polled Jersey cows (most of .them fresh or will soqn be), one Short Horn cow, one steer calf. Sixty head of hogs, consisting of tbiriy-eigbt head of ■ registered Duroc Jersey hogs and twenty-two, that are eligible—one sow with eleven pigs, two sows with eight each, and six boatpig^; Ternis: Cash or bankable note. J . S. B r o w n . Mead & Fisher, Auctioneers: R . F , Kerr, Clerk, . PUBLIC SALE The great public sale of 65.head of Poland-Ghina hogs will be held on Tuesday, November 11, 1902, at 12 o’clock, sharp, I will offer for sale nt my residence, two miles cast of Ceanr- ville, the following: Eight- yearling sows, twenty fall bows , one fall boar, twenty-fivo spring gilts, and twelve spring hoars sired by. the following: Ideal .Sunshine No. 37387, Perfection Ghief 46497,* Chief Perfection- 2nd 45306,1 Am, Perfection 47035,. Fos ter's Chief Perfection 48021,'Chiefs Climax 47645, Chiefs Delight 45359 and Queen’s U, S. Terms of sale: A credit until February 1, 1903, on all sums over $15 hy purchaser giving bankable note with interest a t 7 p e r cent; all Sums of $15 and Under, cash; discount of 2 per cent off for cash bn all.sums over $15. Sale un der cover rain or Bliine. Lunch a t 11 o’clock a, id. Auctioneers; Col. H i O. Correll, Taylorville, 111., and Col. D . P» MacCracken, Paxton, 111. Clerk, J , H , Andrew. . • ’ J . H . D rake . PUBL1CSALE. tut •nr-, unn**- .................... and rm ifm nit, or rqft* faryir r nhm /SgoMi tn and m i m y. a .n iR h lit Xeriht and Greene County. DON’T FORGET that our shoes are made, from solid leather by the best makers in the country and warranted to give good wear. We ate showing all the new and exclusive styles in Men’s and Women’s Footwear a t prices that are very low when the quality is considered. Frazer’s Shoe Store, E a s t m i s t r e a t * - - * X e t t i a * O h i o , f aon. TnmiPi*- M & S - I S i Mens Fine Shoes in Velour, Vine Patent Kid and Box Calf a t $2,12,50 $3 and $8.50 per pair, in the latest riylss, a t . Our line o f rabbet and felt boots k complete. Qohie, get prlcoa tha t ^ , atMeOorkell’s, Will make yotr happy As executor of the estate of the late; John Collins, deceased, I will offer for sale at public auction, a t bis lato res idence on the Jamestown and Keniar f ike, three miles east of Xenia*, Tluirs- ay, Nov. 13, at 10 o’clock, the fol lowing: Four good work horses; six teen head of cattle, consisting of six Angus SJiftrthorn 2-year-old steers, four 2-year-0ld heifers, five Angus and Shorlhorn cows (one of which is fresh), and one yearling heifer;'thirty head of hogs, consisting of three Du* roc Jersey bred sows and 29 feeding hogs; 1200 shocks of corn in field, clover arid timothy lily; implements, new McCormick binder, McCormick mower, two farm wagons, grain drill,;: two Corn plows, breaking plows, disc li$riow, sprigg tooth harrovf, hay; loader, Porn planter, hay Saddam,; buggy, hay fork itftd rope, double’ trees and other artleies. Termni AH . turns under five dollars, cash; on all 1sums over five dollars, nine mouths’ time will be given, purchaser gtviug note with two approved securities, G, E . Br.AnrcTE, Executor. ri. T, Baker, Auctioneer, R . F , Kerr, Clerk, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that W. R. and D. A, McMillan have been ap pointed and duly qualified by the Pro bate Gaurt of Greene county as exec utors of the estate of Daniel McMillan, deceased, J . N, D ean , Oct 17,1902. Probate Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. Literature and A literary eontemp ■fx ces a very startling assm-ii o ; .* j fcv *n ef fect th a t modem lit era: vac has rev- olutioni?ed .the passion of love. In deed, i t even goes so fa r as to de- j glare th a t Jove is fast being killed,by | pur literature, which has transferred the ^‘metropolis of I oyo from the blood to the brain.” This is: seri ous, indeed. Shall wo suffer th is massacre of the innocent little god who rules the court, the camp, th e grove, or shall we make haste to re vive the old romance of fiction and try once more to se t the pulses o f our 3’Gung men !and maidens throb bing ? They worjld certainly he none the worse for a tpuch of old fash ioned’* sentimentality,-—Philadelphia Ledger. Stella Burba, plaifitid'vs. Edward Burba, defendant. Edward Burba whppe place of residedce“is unknown will take* notice that on Sept. 27, 1002, Stella Burba,his wjfe tiled. ber petition for divorce against Lira in CommonPleas Court of Greene county, Q.■ asking .for a divorce from *him on tbe grounds of grogs neglect of duty and habit ual drunkenness and custody of child. Said case Will be for’bearing on and after Nov. 17,1002, Stella Burba. EXCURSION TO DESMOINES^ L qw fares to Des Moines, Iowa, will be in effect via Pennsylvania Lines for the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. C. F . meeting, Fo r’ informa tion about rates, dates on. which tickets will be sold, and time of trains, apply To local Ticket Agen ts of Penn sylvania Lines. Stops the Cough And Works off the Cold. Stepped Against a Hot Stove. Ihe 8ee$Hontody f&rArtHtp, This ia the season when the woman*! who knows the best remedies for eroap1 is in demand in every neighborhood. One o f the most terrible things jin the world is to be awakened in the middle of the n igh thy a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost euro to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to he lost in ease of burglars. There need to be an old- fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and tplu, hu t some modern mothers say that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is better and does not cost so much. I t causes the patient to .“ throw up the phlegm’’quicker, and gives r e lief in a shorter time, Give this rem- jedy as soon as the croupy cough ap- { ears nud it will prevent the attack, t never fails and is pleasant and hate to take. Fo r sale by C. M, Ridgway. --From the Atchison, Kan ,, Daily Globe. . - ' * A child o f Mrs, Geo, T, Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped hack against a hot stove, which burned him severely. The child was in great agopy pud his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Re membering . that she had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it. In less than half an hpur after applying it the child was quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well, Mrs. Benson isa well-known resident Of Kqllar, Ya. Pain Balm ia an antiseptic .liniment and especially valuable for .burns, outs, bruises and sprains. For sale by O. M, Ridgway. 'juxativc Broroo-Quinine Tablets cure 1 cold iu ope day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. . ^ - « V., DVH , *&r*r v Subscribe for the Herald The Opium Traffic. r . I n a single shipment opium of a to ta l value of $1,000,000 was brought-into San Francisco! This drug is used freely in medicine, hu t so large an importation in one ves sel may give rise to suspicions th a t the “hitting o f th e 'p ip e " has no t been completely suppressed in this country, * ■ ’ V.| Flour (Ohio Beauty) per sack 50c, a t Birds. . How Smoke Is Utilized. I n ..Brussels, Halines and o ther Belgian towns a novel method of not only getting rid of smoke, hu t tu rn ing i t to good account, has re cently been- employed. The smoke is driven hy a ventilating fan into a filter filled with porous material, over which a continuous stream of petroleum, benzine, alcohol or some liquid hydrocarbon flow's, The re su lt iB th a t th e smoke is entirely suppressed, while the filter yields a gas o f great heating power, which can* he used fo r domestic purposes and fo r driving gas engines. The filtering material itself also becomes a- good combustible during the proc ess.' • -• .'• ‘ Luck in Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Y t., got a box of Bucklen’s'Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Rritlfl , R iirn n . nrtrl P ilhn : ■.vOnl.tr- Boils, Burns, Corns and Piles, Only 25c. Guaranteed by Ridgway & Co., druggist. I t W»* * Hpp#1e*« / balky horse is jut annoyiag A ;.v‘trc under sny drennuitiriioe*j* t e t %ia story of an incident which1 happened during a regimental di-ilB, raises the question whether Web w horse may not aimply be overcon* Scientious,. The sun blazed down on a field of hot, tired horses and excited men,* all waiting for a big, jawboned ani-’ mal to succumb to the urging* of. the starter and get into line, “Bring up that horselw shouted: one o f the officers at. last, hi* pa tience having given out. “You'H1, get into trouble if you don’t I” . ^ Tho youthful rider of the refrac tory horse looked, a t his officer de-* epairingly. J “Pm as tired of it as you are, s ir/’ he said, with dull resignation, “but I can't help tit* He’s a cab horse/ sir; that's what he is. He won’t start till he hears the door shut sir, and X.haven't got any door t shut!”- ' * * Tok a Bed Cold. I f you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber* Iain’s Cough Remedy to loosen and re- lieyelt, aud to allay the irritation and infiatumatiou of the throat nd Ipngs, Fpr sale hy O, M, Ridgway.1 ' “Mamma," said • little Heorgie, “does a deaf and 'dum b hoy ta lk with, his fingers ?” ■ * “Yes, dear,” replied his mother, “ Well,” continued the small in terrogator, “how do you suppose he says his prAyers i f his fingers are sore?” . ' “No, Johnny;” said th e fa the r as they sat a t dinner, “ you can’t have a second piece of pie. One'is enough fo r you.” 1 “There ’tis little fellow. again,” rejoined- the in’ I* ou are always say- must- leUrn to eat1pie with-; o „ r -fiton -Trrin , fork, an’ ,then you won’t gimme a chance News. to practice/’ — Chicago * ' * , *. ’ ■ f f # m i ■ - 0 m 0 'HIS.APPLIES to our new E. M. System of ready-to-wear Clothing. The E. M, System en- 1 ables a man to procure the smartest styles m city * ^ tailored clothing, at far below “smart” tailors* prices. <jg) 1 J****",. --..T*^ ** k r i * *TV.. n 4m rt WW _'-V>' .i ffa &V The E. M. System Russian Overcoats we are showing- are making the “hit of the season,” prices ' (g§> i m • - m W IT H T H E quiet dresser, the m ore conservative, me- <B dium length Coats are most W- popular—a mammoth line « p l v / . t O « p O ^ of these from......... . ....... ' mi G o o d , S t r o n g , D u r a b l e O v e r c o a t s $ 5 . 0 0 , $ 6 . 0 0 ^ ‘ I - $ 7 5 0 a n d U p w a r d . ' , g m 9 E M. System | - n ’ if s ........ has more to do with the style and durabil- jty of a suit than the material. In our new E. M. System we show'the finest make of Men’s Suits in the world. The “EiGii'jr-iN-TjEiE-NEclc” effect of this make is only one of its many superior features, f i * r iA g&ozff New. System Suits......... f O U I,*af s :4&t O t h e r S t a n d a r d M a K e s , $ 5 , 7 . 5 0 , $ iO * $ 1 2 . a n d U p . Special Early Season Bargains. . © OVffR One Hundred H en ’s Suite, u tandard makes, anlendidly cu t and tailored, soirie “ le ft uyers^ from last season, others n&qt, special prirohascs, values $12, $16 and $18, choice now , $ 1 0 . 0 0 HERE’S a ’’drive in Overooats” Ju st to give you a good start. About 86 well-made H en ’s Overcoats, worth $6, $7,80 and $10, UoW ....»* $ 5 , 0 0 m © m m m m m m m m ® v> s m i i m A SUPERB line of Boys* and Young Mdnhi Solts arid Overcoats, best makes, ndweat rnatMdlate, prices frotn $ ^ . o o t o m ^ o o m * H o r n e o f l h e s t r t i s t t - j h m r s o j t M r # - B. S._______ . . m m i m - m r m m m m L j p t i r t i j b k i t i g i s M o rJP& tb tine's F ancy S h ir k , tfitas ,— . yndrnm miir, M m m m M t p it* #«#{**?» - c m * m &§ w m
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