The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

• 4 . * 65)/V, 4S*$‘»« ■>W‘ Holiday G litter.,. Watches iSSSSt^tiSfl^S*l* l-aUieM Chuteline Watches,» " Enameled Iron and Wood Clocks, G ilt and Nickle Clocks, GoI-1 find Gold Filled * Kicli Cut Glass. Fine China and Bric-a brae. Gold - Fpcctcltii and Eye Glasses, Kodaks and IvmkU Supplies.’ R l T i r f C About 2-"fo0°Ring* to select from — prices£>r -L \ x i A y ranging Irma 50 cents up to 8250.00 cadi, In Kings, Studs, Earrings, Lace . 1 ~A -I q tz 'YY/'A TT O Pins, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons.* x X l C l ^ X l L I I XU i k D T T 1 T I V y i ° o 1 ] o O * G o l d . S i l v e r Handled for Ln- L-I x x x h-Jl tZ /x x C x ^ ? .d itsnnd(ientlemeu-.aiineselpetion.| Sterling Silverware in Spoons, . -j 1 X T Z X I °X X Z Q 1 ° ^ Napkin Rings, Forks and •vZXXX y U ‘i W C A l CU Novelties, “And tlie largest assortment of Silver Plated Knives, S Forks and Spoons, both oi Redd &Barton, and Roger Bros, make. AH goods bought Engraved Free. Come and see before you buy, , T i p ; S U M A Y U A It FRED J. H. SCHELL, Jeweler,. Steele BMd’g, Xeriia. THEItftRGHSTANDBESTIilflE ■OF- Tranks,-.-Dress Y o u jsextx s a v e a t J e o s t 2 0 p e c c e n t i f y o u b u y y o u r T r u n k o r V a l i n e o f u s . -K&Sttt fitliX. * .CUlters.h#J*r»prfc|or. FRIDAY, DEC. S, 101)3. *- The citizens meeting /at the opera -house last -night was' attended by a very small crowd Inst .was very inter­ esting, The' speakers who’ pern on the program jpr speakers showing the advantage? »f a Young Man's (dub were welt received and their addresses .were Instructive, Mr, I).- B, Ervin made a very liberal oiler tor a build­ ing site. Two hits on East Neiii 1 Avc., and ten dollars on every one hundred subscribed, tor the building. Owing to the time of going to press we are unable to give a fuller report, At a recent meeting of the Epworth XJeague'TBo .following. officers were elected:Tres,,.Merle McFarland;- Vice pres., FtHtecy-Ford; 2nd V, Pres,, Odra TruniOii; 3rd ..V< Pres., Zella Negloy; 4th Vv Pres,, Geurgie Seiglerj Seo’y,, Dorn Beigler; Treas,, Moody Nagley; Organist, Mabelle Owens,. - Try Orinkshanks bulk mincemeat, You can get 3 lb for 25c. Apple butter the same price,, at Cooper's, •- ' , Bor'pure and fresh spices, teas and 'coffees gn to f'oopors. ...'-■ ■-.' Afrightened Horse, / , Running like mud thiwu the street dumping the oecupants, or a hundred/ other- -aeeidepts, -«ro every day occur­ rences'.; - ItGbehooveseveryhiidy to, have n tellable•■Salve'-handy aud there is none as good ns Buckleffs. Arnica Salve.' ..Burns, Cuts,! Sores, Eczema,, and piles disappear quickly under- its soothing effect. 25c, at Ridgwnv- & Go’s Drug Store,' '■ •• Pure Inick-wh.earffour at Cooper's, Aiibe'rai Offer, • HclCiPQ & V f l l i c p c The' undersigned will give, a free DUIL GaOCD Ot MCUiDOD s;uilpie ,,f LbamberluinV Stomnch and Livery Tablets .tunny one wanting, si reliable remedy for, disorders of the. stomach, failinurfie®} or constipation. This is a new remedy and a gaud one, G,’M-.RMgway. . , . 1 Dse’Aiagie'Safety oil.. . ' \ ■r- :/ ’ . ' i t Cooper’s, gowtoPrevent Croup. , It will'be good news to mothers .of small children to learn that croup, can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A "el-ay or turn, .before;, tbmattaek-’the :child becomes hoarse. This •is. soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, v Give •ChamberlainV Cotigh Remedy ffeely as soon as the -child becomes hoarse,, or eyeii -.after the rough cough appears, aud it -will; dispel all syinptous. of croup. In this way all‘danger and anxiety may; be avoided. This remedy is used by thousands of mothers and- has never been known to fail. I t is, iti fact, ; the only rehiedy that can always be- depended ,upon anti that is pleasant and safe to.take, - For sale by C. M, Ridgway, . ■ Are'.you a Herald subscriber? Only $ 1,00 per.year,. . .ATimelySuggestion. This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife re­ plantishes her. supply of Chamber* lainYCough Remedy, It is certain. to be needed before the winter is over,! and the results are much more“prompt ! and satisfactory when it is kept a t ! .band and given as soph as the cold is * contracted and before it has become * settled in the system. ' In almost} every instance a severe cold may be * warded, off by taking this remedy. freely as soon as the first indication o f , cold appears. There, is no danger ins giving It to children for it contaiusno ' harmful substanco. It is pleasant to ! take—both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will get the best. I t always cures. For sale by G. M, Ridgway, * IN SPRINGFIELD, — IS DISPLAYED BY— SlHiIilVftN -TiiE HATTER,------ *27 S. Limestone Rtrcrt, SPRINGFIELD O. -Bargains in---- © DINNER SETS -Porcelain or China- Fancy Lamps, Cat Glass, .or Bric-a-Brac, ’ Suitable for BirtMay, 'Wedding or Christ­ masPresents. XJwill save moneybyseeing ourlargeassort- ,ment B4 buyingelsewhere. a A. H. DRAYER, 44 S. Fountain Ave. : .* : Springfield, Ohio. A Large Purchase o f Fine Overcoats and Su its . 1 _ - q • ■ , © WING to this backward Fall Benson we were enabled to secure sonuvn- nmrknble bargains jfroin a leading manufacturer in Bulls and Over, roots, which will enable us to offer you strictly high grade Clothing, tit prict-s th.it will surprise you. Think of a niiin’s Overcoat selling for $ 2.00 a hotte r olio for $3.00, Tn hlaek or gray fm $3.50 mid $4,00 and for $5,00 or $6.50 We will show.yon Overcoats or Holts you would'guess them us coating n great deal more money, as 50 m know the make has.more to do with the style, and durability of a Bnit, than the inaterr.d. In Underwear, Hut-3, Gnpa, or Gloves we can please you. And Feed ('oats with I.sy uudurov collar, that L water-pumf and wind prooffor $1.00, $f,25, $1,50 and $'2,00.* ' A HARD WORKER. “Private” John Allen, who repre­ sented a Mississippi district in eon- •gress fur several years, but who was left at homo two" years ago by con­ stituents who. thought he was not serious enough to, in; a successful legislator, was in Washington re­ cently on business connected _with the St. Louis exposition, While in i-cngrivs John Aden was known as “the wit of the hom-e."' During his last vi*it to Washington ho was din­ ing with, some friends at a down­ town hotel. The hour was late, and the conversation dragged. “Private” Allen began yawning. Finally he stretched out "both arms and with a long drawn yawn said, “Well,, gen­ tlemen, I must go to my hotel and go. to bed, for I have some hard work to- do in the morning.” ' Knowing Mr. Allen's aversion to ’ work of any kind, one of the party said: . . . “Why. John,, what work have'you. to do in the morning ?” “Qli,” dravtled the Mississippian, “I have.to get up,” —Gall on Kerr & Hastings Bros, for anything in stove, ranges, coal hods, etc, • ■ ^SJCt*KKKS."•^S,-a'.--^£»2S3S!l I “ On. W r y cGughters had a If terrk R »-•.>: 1 fa sibnia. We tried « f !mo- - • ; tut without re- II lief. ' • cd Ayer’s Cherry ji pact/ Mev and one-half q houhiv u iv i tic 1 —Emma Jane $ .Ears. '.L »-sviile, O. ©• Ayer’? Cherry Pectoral certainlycurcs manycases of asthma,. And it cures bronchitis, | hoarseness, weak lungs, 1 whooping - cough, croup, § w i n t e r c o u g h s , n i gh t !J coughs, ami hard .colds. J O B E B R O T I i l C R B ' ^ J T O T ^ X t S TV I ' W N - •' -S ^ s"hk^T-V'-«c ^ , J k ”r •C V . ' OO . t if a? *0? O N T H E B A B G A I N C O U N T E R ! I 15 Pair White Blankets, slightly soiled, were $3 for.;*.......................cm 15 Pair All-wool White Blankets, good quality, wore $4, for ........,......$3 .75 ^ Remnants of .Children’s .Underwear, worth up to Bde, forh...... , 15 c Ladies’ All-wool Jersey Cloaks, new style*/, -the $8 kind for.................. $5.00 Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits, black and navy, were ^(i, f o r .......... ........... .... .$3.75 ^ Ladies’ Street Hats,'large assortment', worth up to J? 2 .Z iO, f o r . ....... . ; . gfjc ^ a F L A N N E L S H I R T W A I S T S , Our assortment is almost endless jn all the good colors and styles.4 Prices ate $1.00 to $ 3 00. We can please ■■ 0 “yon in price and style. Try us, '■. t£U W A I S T C L O T H S . Woven waist materials in all th<- , ;. . . - ■ . . . ’ . ,tni. good colors at- -and—25e. Spnf-hd^—^ ■ V/ Wool waist,cloths at 4()e reduced, from ■Stic. Imported waist material at -5o,- . former])' were 75c. U n d e r w e a r f o r E v e r y b o d y . Men’s Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear the best sold for 50c. now.......37 1-2C Boys’ Heavy Fleeced, Lined Shirts and Drawers all- sizes regular prices 35c our price...........;.!................................................................ .............1. .25c Ladies’ Extra .Heavy Ribbed Lined.-Underwear including extra sizes........ 25c Children’s Fleeced Lined and Ribbed Fleeced Underwear at lowest possible prices. * Our assortment o f(Wool Underwear for men,-women and children is . . large and complete. - <# - ■3* - $ Q u r Colhimbia S h e t la n d Fioss. "I 1 1 if ■- 2 V-.,.e:ie,iKhfornnordinary • 1 -s,.‘„lirati rl;ilu for wronttliltls. Iwiurdo, Jr»i 4 noliti etr ,; 81, most ocoaomleal i , ..J ' 1,1 in'. I-nr, linml. « v *. i>,vi..i ce., i.owna, mow . ^ , -A . -.pv: Adam’s Restaurant - anti Dining Rooms Gonier High und. Limestone, street, Springfield, Ohio, mins (ho conrodllonallendsof ' tl.o modern ndeilUflo giun'o as jirabtlroil hy alL of Us innsters with Mats to .beginners. A tHMinlf.ul booklet of thirty-two. I n-es, printed tin two colors, black and red, on enameled paper with .tho card arrange­ ments appeallug in tholr nat­ ural colors. The cover Is In' three colors with nVery httniot- Ivo design on the tltlo page. ■ This is a work of interest to all whist players und will bo sent lo ahy address upon receipt of a!icents la postage. C. L. STONE oes‘1. I'Aaoenam aqimt Louisville & Nashville R. R.j LOUISVILLE, KY, This signature Is on every box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets tho remedy that cures » cold In one day Attention! Corn Sellers! We Are Fayiug Highest Price For Corn-Watch Our Bids. TODAY, FOUND EAR CORN, .COOL AND « ! * SWEET, PER BUSHEL............................. ^ I ' 2 > In addition to this price, we will pay you cent per bushel for each mile in a direct line from your point of hauling to Trebeins, O. Example; If your place of hauling is t<) miles in a direct lino from Treheiirs, we will pay in addition to the above price, 2 lc per bushel. No Oioveling. Good Dumps, Gall, write or telephone. C o lo n ia l IHseU llery Co ,, 'T re l e in » , Olalo. Is acknowledged to be the best made-large assortment of colors.' Price by box - ■ containing a pound ...... ................................ „ . , .•......................: .............. ........... 95c' ! J o b e B r o t i l e r s & c C o . X b n i a , O SPECIALIQBAYS: SALE! j Room S ize Rugs, ^HjgH " | C la ss Goods, Fair Prices. J Tapestry, Moquette, Body Brussels, Axminster, ^ | Smyrna, Velvet, Wilton.1......1........... ........ $13.75 Up. $ NEED NOT LOOK FARTHER. / ’ i Hutchison & Gibhey have so stocked-their new rooms with useful and ^ beautiful articles for the holidays and you cannot help from bein’ pleased w t Chatelaine Bags, all sizes, 25c up. Collars, latest effee s, 25c Up. Golf Gloves, all the liew styles, 2.5c up, Handker- ;chiefs—Initial, Embroideried and Hemstitched Handker­ chiefs for everybody in the county at 5c lip to $2,50 each. Sheets, hemstitched, with pillow cases to match. Tabled Cloth's with Napkins to , match, mil prices, Aprons—-the Luck, Hemstitched. 'Combs, Chains, Setts. Umbrellas, Etc. HOME FURNISHINGS. £ e 0 J J 1 TH1 BEST - ; ■•SV’.-t of the market ' ■ -i ami stock farm can ai- ‘ „■ ^ ways he found at- tho = Meat .Store of , . >. ■ Charles W eimer. together with every thing to J>e found iii a first-cluHS'meat market. Also handles the cde-. ...... brated Swift; Company’s Hams.' And courteous • 'and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered. Telephone 87. . Fresh Fish and lee CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A beautiful line of Druggets, Sofa Pillows, Throws, Couch Covers, ...... ...... . Portieries, Rugs and Mata.- Great week for Rugs! Bargains every day! « promptly made and remitted A CCOUNI'S of’ Merchants and In- ^ dividuals solicited. (’olkctionr S- a . 4 j •aa NUTGHISOAI SUBNET, X EN IA , OHIO. Attractive Furniture That will be suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines of ; ; TkRAFTS on New I ’e-V and Ci'n- • . cinnati sold at Iov fs* rates. Tim cheapest and nupst .enmyuient \suy to*< send money by mail, TOANS made on Ileal Estate, Per- ■ ^ sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildmati, Pres,, Seth W, SrnUh, Vice Pres,, W, J Wildman, Cashier, ONE - HALF CENT A DAY For 320 days is all it will Cost, you a full year’s subscrip­ tion fo our combination ofier.of The. DAILY PLAIN DEALER (.Special- .Mail edition) with THE OHIO FARMED. We will send THE’ CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER (Special Daily Mail edition,! complete, in every department and vomited to (lie minute of going to press, regular price . . alone 81.50 per year, and' , i C h a i r s R o c k e r s - ■ f C o u c h e s O e i i t e r 1T a b l e s S i d e b o a r d s V B e d s t e a d s j ^ J C a t l r o s i s e s ^ p r i n ^ s W a s h s t a i u L s D r e s s i n g H t i i n d s Carpets! Carpets! We represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this lint; which enables tis to quote prices that surprise all : , 0 0 0 0 '* . 'OO f(5- J. M. n E. Main St. KNOTE, rH E o h k ) i -' a r m e r ... 3 . p. mcmillan. e«aamil«,«... A Careful Buyer, ' l l M jsjtel T m Wail IWpstlsWMM. Meats arc deceptive. Uuh.-s 'ym nre a good judge, you can never all what you ae getting until von have it served and partially can n. We know meats. Wo select stock with, a view to having the best meats. We know liow to selc-cl stock and tli. to- fo.e have meats you may dept*: <! upon-;-meats that will please you. ffW.CIOUSH i SDN GOODS DELIVJ'BEO Telephone No. "'4 JEsiEFrosh Fish Always m >Hand. T;c-ai aad Pers Ih-engiii/cd ns an niithmity on all matters pertaining to th :>J: farm :unl farmer, regular price alone (SOcents per war. Springfield, 0. a BOTH, ONK FULL YBAH, ONLY $ 1 .6 o Aildmu TIIE PLAIN DEALER I’DBLISHING GO., OLEVE* .LAND, OHIO, for nimply copies of both p ipers, but give ■ , your money and .■uihieriptiou to (bo publisher of the pa­ lter in whit o you h - c this offer, Funeral Director Gut this out and take it to 0, M. llidgway’s drug store and get a free sample of Ghamberlain’s Stomach and ' Jjiver Tablets, the beet physic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomneh, improve the appetite and regulate ilio lmwels. Regular si>je, .25e, per box. Furniture Dealer, To Cure u Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Brotoo Quinine Tab- cts. All druggists refund the money f it fails to cure. E W. Grovel ignaturo is on each box, 25e< SuW'ribe for the Herald , 'r' C. E. TODD, Livefy, Feed and Ooaoli Sialilc. 22 and 24 North Limestone St., Rhone, Maiu 737, - Spriugluld. <h -. -•For'strength and relor .Gold, n Rule flour can’t be beat, -call for it, pyy Golden Rule l rf<m ■- '-X og I> mud extract d ' . iliiiV 4 lir, Hubert Murdo-ck a;.- j ,, ;j,vVif,r Atlanta, D;i . \v th' ir imur’ " p;,f. auit iif. Warm! Ha , has been *lbm ih.-.DG that the plaintiff f T,src the costs. ^ . pleasant 'surpri.-j t WLdi u-day, U ku ' ulfon . ^ , , tjM ,n n dM ,> . J j,»p i-alled them wito 'TLe' Farmer’s Institute, u;|l hr li'dd to Feb. and ,t'ge spwikcrs are . George I. j NU’ieafcant, Q„ a fi'dil, "I Defiaucts, O. Tiio Greene County Me giy met in Neuio , , 1 bur- Thadreamy, oi Oiucinnati, gfent-st surgeons in west, r< pl>r bdh'iv the society, I)r' ‘mil Marsh attended, ■■—lam running a .delin f r o m the mill every day ' want feed, meal,’ Graham, ’plume 2ou 13 and it Will L *^1 your door. • L. H. Sul jfr. ,John Gibson former place die<l at bis borne at Wednesday, after a sbort-i ■Gipson was well- known h he left here about thirty jijro. He leaves to mourn sisters the Misses Gibson.’, town, Thos. Gibson, Mary , Raviri Gibson and Mrs. J<, of Springfield. Mr?. Sarah E. Wtimer v verd:et in the Ciai-k Count Pleas Court last Saturday, damages against the Spring way Company-. The sui §10000 for injuries allege.! salted from being thrown •buggy* it being striiek by ; John L. Zimmerman was l ’ for the plaintiff Mr. Harry Frey has Ime an extension of t-iriie in bis for an electric line that wi structed from Springfield ti ton touching all the “print 1 in. Greene county. He -eastern financiers are slow ting money in lines at pr<- I’ommissioners give Mr. June 1904 to complete his •Tile Etiijwirer has anno winners .in the guessing <: we find several Greene eoui J. 11. Schell,’8200, John $100, Xenia. 'G.'B. Smill Uuttner, Clifton, are two that will share $3000. L, Cedurvillo is one (if thirtee share $5000. II. M. Phi man irt Meadow Brook Mrs. • John Buttner, C There were eleven •who h act number and will slim the first prize 824000. Quite u delegation of st Monday and have been in at th 1 Chicago Live 8 Most all these gentlemen interested in fine bloodoi the’interest taken in sue the study of stock h'm doubt responsible for the have each attained in classes. Messrs. Will G son Crawford, II. G. Keir, Harry Stormont, her, J. II. Drake, Ralph Pollock, William Hopph villt and A. Paxton, p were among the number. STORY^EWR A quiet wedding oWi day at the country lu»n J. Ewry when her dmtg was united in marriage •’ Hiry, superintendrnit o dren’s Home, Tlie' e periurtned nt three u’clc Maddox, of \V(stvill The Wedding was. ntte the relatives and a .friends of the couple.' enumy Mr, and Mvs. - departure fora trip, b 'ire iguorant of the do? expect to bo aim ut a and will then return residence in Xenia.'* a large number *4 trie Flinty to whom the m: riago will be. quite » s LIST OF LE I'Ll of letters rwn . f’,r in tbe (hahirville nauitli ending Dee, » List- No, I'UllhouM', Wm, Rjnbart, Miss Lue. f "‘uE; Hokheiw, V • T K.- < '/ M‘hy don’t you t imiifj •‘Yout hraatV - ft'ied.

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