The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

-i TER! **'$ x . q 8 •■S--/5 ......*5P *$5 -oo ‘ ' *$ 3-7 s ’ *** 98 c d* iu all t}},*. n*ilu«*(.(] j V i . ih ut "Mi.* AV........ 37 i-2C, e^nlar , # *• * >* . . 25 c yv MZ!*s. ... ; , 25 c M'fst ].>ossi},lv d .eliildvcn'' is ; Pricy by box V , - - - - 9 5 C 0 7 . i « & , O . s.t.of the.,market" mi stock farm can.ifi- ways. bo. found at tho Mt-af Store of S ' <3 together.- with ■ every ' thing to ho found in a irrsU'lass meat market.' Also'handles .the ecle* ,bra ted Swift 'Company’s Hams. ' And courteous tun! -honest treatment 'goes with the above, ml. ■' . Fresh Fish and.Ice lugeBack VILLB, ->HIO. 1 of Merchant *1 and In- s dicited. (’(illwtinii..' e and remitted. eful X hv - y f. k and ( in* d at lovfs'. rates 'Ihe lost convenient way to mail. !»’ on Real K'-t it**, J\ i* dhittraJ Security. >mu, Free., ?rui!ii. Viocl’n-.. J Wildnian, Casbi'r. 88 .it IS ..M 138 W . IsM ma. eeptivy, Ftilts** f'*a *r, you can ji > -v* r h h •tting iiwfii y ,,n k’r-v partially cab 11. tVoj'elo t stockwill*. a‘ the Inst meats. Vf: k r t stock.and ll>*\* tf» you may 1 at will pl‘ a-;: you. V i 13 0 L 1 M i J.iKLI VFFKO, pltift JSOt ■Always > >■Hand. TODD, and.CBaciLs®-'- jrtli LimfMmw *U it, »•Hpriafifo 5:!- i l A'aw! t-.oior G,o!A» hcibeat, call ihr Tccal a a i ’Personal He ■ CoMcii Ilule Finn. 1' •. ,!> aiM - esttaclcil honey at Gray & Vo, Magic Safety oil is the- hert. Hot; ' ■ MS l:il$T ISS’JE, it at Cooper’s, . ; —. - . Martin OuAey, of-Somh Charles- Two'Vrec-ka ago Monday vvoythUisvi t«nv and sister Mary of I.omlnn, were uppearauui of Mr. , D. Ni^itt -i 1 guests of their parents Sunday-, • . writing?, in ‘the Chicago/fribuia-.; Mr. ly-hert Murdoch and wife leave Fd.j.tv lor Atlanta, Cay. where they tsji-.ii ?•>make their future honm.. i'i.c »uit of, Wituvn Hamilton vs. ,| S. lir.iwn has been tlisiiiis. cd from Un- met that the plaintiff failed to se- • cure the costs, pl-asant surprise took place AVe,if, ><hy, when about twenty fticmh of Mr, and-Mrs. John Mur- ,j .,'k '<1 upon'them with filled bas­ kets Wady for dinner. The Farmer's Institute, this year, will h •h d i ou Feb. 18 aud If), The state."piitkiis.nvi: George B.. Scott, „f N. Pleasant, O., aud J. A. Khef- li dd, «{■ Defiance, 0. ' Tii- Crecne County Medical Boci* ely met in Xenia, Thursday. Dr. Tbndreamy, ol Oincinnati, one of the pvam.-t -urgeons in west, read 'a pa­ per hdi>re the society. Dr’s’. Stewart and Mai'fdi attended’. ; - -I .am running a delivery •wagon ' from the mill every day. If you want feed, meal, Graham, or flour, ’plume 2 ou 111 and it'will be delivered -ait'your.door. L. H. Sullou.berger. ■Mr. John Gibson formerly of this ■place died at his home afc Hamilton, "Wednesday, after a short illness; Mr. Gibson was well known ..here, though he left here about thirty two years ago. lie leaves to mourn bis loss bis 'sisteis the Misses Gibson’s north of town, Thus. "Gibson, Marysville, Mr. David Gibson and Mrs; John Wade of Springfield. Mr?. Sarah IS. Weimer.was given a verdkst in the Clark County Common*, PleHs Coiir-tljfBt Saturday,’for §3100^ ■bunages against the Springfield Rail­ way Company. The,..suit' was, for §10000 for injuries alleged to have re­ sulted from being thrown from her buggy, it being'struck by a city car. John L. Zimmerman was the attorney for the plaintiff.- Harry.jFyey has .been' granted a'u extension of time in’ bis franchise for an electric line that will bo con­ structed from Springfield to Wilming­ ton touching all the principal towns in -Greene county. He states that eastern financiers nre slow about put- fiug money in lines at present.' The Commissioners give Mr, Frey uutil June lflO-h to complete his road. The Enquirer has announced the winners in the guessing contest aud we find several Greeuo county people. J. II. Schell, $200, John M. Harris, . $100, Xenia. G. B, Smith and John Bultner, Clifton, nre two; of twelve that will share,$3000. I j . S, Carper, Cedarviilc 'is one of thirteen who will shnru $5000, . II. M. Phillips/herds* man at Meadow Brook farni $10. Mrs. John Buttuer,. Gifton,. $20, There were eleven who had the ex­ act mini her and will share alike, in ’the first prize $24000. Quite a delegation of stockmen leit Monday and have been in attendance at the Chicago Live Stock Show. Most all these gentlemen / are largely interested in fine blooded stock and tlie'tuterest^ken in such shows for the study of stock breeding is no doubt responsible for tbe success they have each attained in the different classes. Messrs, Will Cherry,Thomp­ son Crawford, It. C. Watt, It. F. Ketr, Harry Stormont, W. II* Bar­ ber, J. II, Drake, Ralph Paul, J . W. Pollock, William Hopping of Cedar­ viilc- and A, Paxton, of Jamestown were among the number. !Mr. XFbet ami family un* stopping At this tune wo are nut able to givu jat (;m , nv{!l,i Jms> II!. a report of the. stock show at Chicago IThe following short poem, “The Lave butwil endeavor to do so in our next Letter of a Soul” is taken frSm the issue (It Thomas Arthur received j jiv, t j*Suc and is full irf fehtinautf second prize in tire fat beef cl ass. • Jewelry V for * Christmas > Gifts! .-■'Is Why use a low grade of oil when you can get Magic Safety for 15c per gal,, 5 gal. "OF, It positively will not smoke the chimney or chat the wick 1 , At Cooper’s Sylvester Sheeriu concluded to dose his soft drink house and has gone to Dayton, Since hie trouble with Mose Jones it is said he was somewhat afraid to continue the busi­ ness. There is now truly one soft drink house left. • ’ ■ The Ohio Company of Associ­ ates was incorporated last Saturday at Albany, N. Y,, by Hon. Whitdaw Reid, John J. McCook, Homer Lee, W, S. Hank and Henry II. Adams of New York City, “ to perpetuate the memories and commemorate the stirring ..points of historic interest H-t.- In the song that died away In the fnllneis of a i-tr iin - In that broken chord, we may Hear the melody of pain; Hear the sorrow and the sigh, And the falling of a tear In'the song that had to die .While the note.-, were sweet ami i!k clear. Buch a song! And such a theme! ,,’Twu.s the call of-Night to Mmn. ’Tw&Vtlm rose that dreamed a dream, Coouting not her constant thorn, And the song is ringing mi, Though the one who sang is- dumb. Though the singing one is gutie — ' Still the haunting echoes come. But the gong is'dead—is dead-* ■ While its cadence 'still is new; Leaving half the words unsaid, With the measures all .too few. Exclusive and Artistic Designs^Everythjng New. Wr have u-vd every f-ilort to collect a stock that will appeal to the artisticns well as the.praetlcal far cy C which it will he impossible to duplicate; consequently we would advise an early selection. a lew sample items to show the price fairness of Arcade Jewelry Store. Our stock .co’ Heie ai-e.ju-.i ■ ?f many thing* which’ transpired from''the period Yet, the, throbbing silence brings when Ohio up to the time when it became a new. State. . . . . . •.! Don’t forget to -see. Cooper’s Can- • dies before' you ;buy your Christmas) Candies. He will have some toys and Laxative Bromo-Qnjhlnp Tablets cure other nice presents. ■It will pay you a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. to see,and price them.before you buy. Price 25 cents. was a-vacant territory,” ! Tlie u.mitered strains today, *When the haunting cclm sings |.I( Us the song that .died.away. Stops the Cou'gh' .And Works off-the Cold. if*4 ^rr Ladies’ and Gent’s Gold Filled Watches « Solid Gold Watches- * - . $ 6 . 60 - $50 $16 - $125 This Gold Filled Watch . Gii'irahlced for 20 |ears. Elgin, Waiiham or Iln'mpden.Seven.Jeweled Stem Wind .Movement, for only.' & 0 . 0 O'. Ladies’ ^ Enameled * Watches In the.very latent deigns and cororin'g, $4^90 to $25,00. « Roger Brothers’ Plated Ware « Rogers’ Triple-plated Knives', per. set - - $1.40 Rogers’ Triple-plated Forks, per set - - $1.40 Rogers’ Teaspoons, per set - - - .80 Roger’s; Tablespoons, per set - $1.60 Solid Silver Thimbles, Only Ten Cents Each. ' Only one Thimble sold to each customer, ., A <3.012?, Kel02l . This Ladies’ Solid Silver ' Chatelaine '’ S t e m .W i nd, Watch, f o r only $ 3 . 75 . ■ While our More is well stocked with the finest variety of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, .Cut Glass, Spectacles, Etc., over shown in Springfield, we most strongly reccoinmend early selections. Goods will be laid aside if desired. Arcade Jewelry Store, 57 Arcade .Building, Springfield, Ohio. BMBB m, a i miWMHii)d;ii wn''ii'bwm c 3 &- m m 00 •Superb line of Misses’ Garments; ranging in age from 6 years to IS years and in price from $198 to $20 Both long and sho; t coats. m i No Mis- i , tn ; •statements . v Nor Misrepresentations in This Store. Monte Carlos In Castor, Navy, Black and Red. This style $ro.oo. All prices fr..m $ 5.0 to 550 . 00 . Silk, Veiour or Cloth. t ... ■ «■ t. », - i\dded this daV to our new and well assorted stock. T.Kese closed out the entire Winr ter stock, of a leading factory. r • , ■■ ' . , ■f Carlos—none are twenty days old. Bought them a t ‘half price-—most of the lot.Monte Every garment will be. sold . U Prices. STQRY-EWRY. A quiet wedding occured Wednes­ day ofc the country home of Mrs. W. J. liwry when her daughter, Emrna, was united itt Marriage to Mr, E. E. Story, superintendautof the Co. Ohil* drcri's Home. The ceremony was pbilhrmed at three o’clock p. m. Rev. Maddox, of Weatville, officiating, Tljc wedding was attended by only .the relatives and a few intimate friends of the couple. After the cer­ emony-Mr. and Mrs, Story look their departure fora trip, but their friends ate igriofrinfc of the destination. They exp ?jn to be absent about one week and will then return to make their f<.‘z’dwif'f/ in Xenia. Mrs Story has a large number of friends in this vi* fiitiEy to whom the nows of her mar, riacie will he quite a surprise, * LIST OP LETTERS . hi t of letters remaining uncalled fa’in the (Ydarville posinffice for the aesUh ending Dec. 5 1902, , •List No-, 48. v H'd!h>iuf.c. Win," ‘ Jljuliart, Mbit Luc, tar>J.i; Ilolthouse, Wni. T N. T arbox , ’P. M. ^ h.vdon’t you ttso Golden Rule Ihutr/ Y,mrbread will always be g.K)!l You'll never be dis­ appointed when you come hfere. Not a shoddy garment in the house— none made in sweat shops. A Perfect Fit « - Guaranteed in every case. Never a mis­ fit goes from our store if we can help it. Buy goods here comfortably. You'll never be urged to take a thing you are not delighted with. That sort of merchandising brings you back again and again. That's how we grow, -1 . GGr/.**' Every Suit in the house Man Tailored—of ail wool goods*—made fn sanitary factory. No “kaik” goods here. Coats of Latest Fashion* in the months of December at prices ** " - ■ ■* *■. t t ■ ■ always named in January and February Sales. * You Know I f you've seen our- great Cloak Stock, tha none in the city can match it in Clean Up« to-Date Garments at Little Prices. Every j ; garment in the original stock will be included j l during the next two weeks— not. a ’ garment ! 'reserved., not excluded, {•■■j None laid '"away without LI one-half paid in cash, j; 1 None on approval -SpotM Cash. ' i;-! This garment in Cloth or Silk $ 22.00 to $ 39 . 00 , Same lengths as lowas $ 7.48 in tills sale. You’ll Buy Bargains in Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs Most. complete line of ’Monte Carlo Coats to be found.’ No old garments to show. H; MURPHY ROOM ^ This Suit In Navy, Drown, t5.ki,J and Castor, $3,g3, all wool. ;>

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