The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
f t t & T 5 £ & y '“ ^ s ‘W ' e i ^ e t . y * * r V ito fcY»'J y . ■ ;«0«tobefoq«a in ? jrst-clags meat 13!ii?kn ^ h k i m i k z u * f ‘j"'s: Am l wMiwiis F k»M«t treatment p 3 Vrtth the above l*d, Fm :il and Ice .age Bank YILW5, OHIO, . of Merchants and in. ^licjtcd . Collection * and remitted.,. ” ^ ovy T « rV and eim ■ t n t IOA\ppt rates. The lost^convenient way t0 ®^ Weal Estate, p eN IJateral Security. nan, Pres.-, Viee Pr«e., <! Wildman, Cashier, e f u l ^ [Best is Wtet Tim Want Best ts B a t ¥ e Sell. Iceptive.; , Unless yQU Ige, y->u can never tell le ttin g , until you have | partially eaten. We We select. stock with a /the. best, meats. • We lelect stock and there- late you may depend I lntfc will, please yon. •m DEL IVERED bhone No. 74 | A1ways on Hand. |<tonvdntioniilIettdSof t BGiehtlflo grtmna t '' |by"aH of Its inastsrs to beginners. ,A [booklet of thirty-two- |ated .In two colors, red, on. enameled.• 111 the card arrange- jearlng in their nat- * The cover is in i w ith a very attmot- on 'the title page. ■' lorK.of Interest, to all Icra nn<l will be sent (tress upon receipt of t postage. L. STONE . |r*ssi:Nutit aqfh ’ t Nashville R. ft.] ksyiLLS, k V. R E V I V ' D RESTORES VITALITY Madea W e ll Man Of Me* Ire sn l ta In 30 anyth I t set* 7- Cureswhenallothersfall, itheir lost Manhood,*odold dr yonthtai vigor or m I m rsadsuralrr**tor«H« touj - ipotency,RightlyXMlMloss, nnory,wwilMt sod Its oyoxcessandIndloorstloa. ItMy.JbtwlneesWaurrttg*. If ilngstthssMt ofdl»*«#»,bBl lendbidedbuilder, brio*- tour tojHtta «9MM»*ean* onth. it ward* offJtwjftUj Met oa baringKEVXVO,no ed Invest pocket. ByiiatU, ids torms.OO, with » pp*l- into* to. cur* « r IrdtoM dadvisefree- Addros* fA it-is Plymouth PL, Wrt CHICAGO, tLU ■towny, federvlllo. 0. ■ i& a n d M o b ile , ; 1824% 1803. HOUND T R IP VIA escent Bouts. *fi,Y SERV fbe tWCEST l Hewfa k ia i andMahtk, f wstjr fe February 'Vt-W 1 returning until Ailr ticket agent* : of writf? I k A., ♦* <5fitd*td*tS. * $ , » . m m m . f,p ,A ,r « wt « th *, o * ‘•A* «* • lie llcmhU easy WHENYOU KUOWHOW The P.irkhur*t correspondent o | i: Aroostook Republican ejector*# that the d rills are «o high in, hi* town and the path* *o-nam nf th a t when yuu meet it lady—wail, let ijia tell it, Ito eay&:“When I had got ghoul hall way down thto ‘stra igh t *nd narrow p a th / I met a lady, voimjj and handsome, A* I did no t w*ut to get into the enow up to my watch pocket I tu rned around to go hark. ‘Wait-a m inu te/ she said, T will show you how to pass, P u t your arms around my waist,’ A fter hesitating a moment X did so. She then put her arms around me and wid, ‘Turn as you would in a Trait*.’ I obeyed,- and all too soon we had conveniently passed each other, ‘Everything ia easy in this wo rld 'if you only know liow / Baid the charm- : er as she tripped along again.”--- Lewiston (Me.) Journal, Our Ex-Speaker#. , The death of Mr. Reed leaves on ly three ex-speakers of the house still living—Galusha A. Grow, who • was wielding the gavel fo rty years ago and is a member of th e present . housej.J._Warren ICeifer, who pre sided in 1881, and Jo h n &. Carlisle, who served from 1883 to 1889, in clusive.. I t is noteworthy in this connection t h a t by reason of the re tirement o f Speaker Henderson and ex-Speaber Grow the next congress will be the first in many years in which no man, sits who was ever speaker of th e house. I n the house of representatives of the Fifty-first congress, the first ,pver which-.Mr. Reed presided, there were two exr speakers, General Banks and Mr. Carlisle; every man who has since been speaker and the next speaker, Mr. Cannon.—Exchange. . Red Tape. When did red tape ,come in to use in the. government service? Joel Grayson" ojt the house document room was ihmmaging among papers of the Twentieth congress and found them tied with white tape; I t . - was no t bleached, b u t in its original color, and some time since then the practice of using red tape, which now prevails throughout .all the bu reaus and departments of the gov ernment, has been adopted, and red tape has become a synonym fo r de lay and formalities in transacting business. Some fainy,, day when there ia nothing doing Joel claims he will be able to; fix the date by searching among the ancient government doc uments stored near the rotunda.— Washington Post, ^ Reckless Bravery. . General Miles says th a t th e most . reckless display of individual brav ery he ever saw was during the civil war when a regiment was marching into, battle, led by its young colonel. Shells began to fall, and fo u r or/five o f the men Would drop a t 'a time. They were comparatively !raw troops, .and as the fire became more and more deadly they showed ju s t a symptom of hesitation.- Suddenly th e ir youthful leader rode ou t in fron t, waved hie sword in the a ir . and yelled: “Move up, move up l Ho E . want to live forever?” General es characterizes this as " a speci men o f utterly abandoned courage.” A C a u s tic C ritic ism .. Having come to the defense of Hickens against the modem critics, Charles Algernon Swinburne hka now tu rned - his attention to those temerarious folk who “’venture to question the absolute infallibility of Shakespeare. He disposes of them as “dirty and dwarfish creatures of simian’intellect and facetious idiocy who deny the sun in heaven and af firm th e fragrance of a sewer.” This ought to silence irreverent criticism for some time to come.—Chicago Chronicle, ' Ibsen’s On# Vanity. Henrik Ibsen, th e Norwegian au thor, loves to keep his hair in disor der. This is ^aid to be his one van ity. He always carries &little toilet case Containing a looking glass a n l a comb, which are attached to the lining of his gray hat. He will often remove his h a t to look in to the m ir ror to see how his h a ir is lying. I f i t jft not rough enough to su it his fan cy# he uses the comb to give i t the requisite tangle. Prolonged Visit*. A Milwaukee judge has decided that people cannot stay on a visit to their relatives beyond a reasonable time without rendering themselves liable for board, I f such a decision were intended to embrace the whole country, what joy i t would b ring to the breasts o f ru ral relatives in the good old summer time}—‘Baltimore American* * This Luxurious Ag«, . Now It’s ’.to be a $7,800,000 hotel ia New York. The wan who went to the Waldorf-Astoria ami was afraid to p u t his boots outside the door of his room lest the po rte r would gild ’em will have renewed occasion fo r apprehension .—Boston Reraid, v ... •■*- * NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT* Notice is hereby given th a t Jefifcw W, ltidgwsy has been duty appointed and qualified as administratrix o f the wistc of Elizabeth E< Warner, do* wared, “V . J»H* HEAW, Bee, (1, lfi02, Probate Judge. The bo.i and python have the larg* eat tturoller of t M of any animal?, thO number being 020 pairs# Explosive Mtdielnt*, One o f the best, remedies for hea rt trouble, neuralgia, asthma and head ache is nitroglycerin, which is th e only explosive'ingredient in dyna mite. The doss is only one two- hundredths u f a grain, dissolved iri spirit* of wine or combined in gela t i n tablets. Collodion# a sirupy looking liquid th a t is used to form a false skin over; abrasions of the cuticle, is no th ing bu t guncotton dissolved in alcohol. In its na tu ra l form i t is one o f the most dangerous of ex plosives,*and yet as medicine i t has no equal fo r the purpose fo r which i t is used, Another explosive used as a drug is picric acid. This is prepared from carbolic acid and is adminis tered internally i n very small doses fo r ague and headache This acid is one of the explosives used in the preparation of bombs. These and mqny other dangerous drugs are perfectly siife when used as ordered by physicians. Wanted. We would like to ask, through the the columns o f your paper, if there is any person whohnB used Green's Aug ust Flower for the eureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured—aud we also menu their results, such as sour stomach; fermentation,of food, habitual costive ness, neryouB dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings,'sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble' connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been, sold for many years in all civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond with you and send yen one of our books free of coat. I f you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. I f so, something more serious is the matter with you. The 25 cent size has just been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cenlB. A t all drug gists. / G. G. G reen , Woodbury, N. J.„ Two thousand Irish donkeys have been advertised for by a dealer in Cork. wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man en during pains of accidental Cuts,Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. But there’s no need .for it. Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo will kill the pain and cure the trouble. I t ’s the best Salve ou earth for Piles, too, 25c, at Ridgway & Co., Druggist, JBaldness'eflecta almost every young nian who spend's any. length of time in the Philippines. Domestic Troubles. I t is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can he lessened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach arid Livei1 troubles. They not only relieve you, but curfe. 25c* a t Ridgeway & Co’s. Drug Store. One half of the imports into this country are of material for manufac turers. ■ ' ' ConsumptionCure—Warner’s WhiteWine of Tar Syrup> the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day i f taken ■in time, 25 and 50cts. Ben. G. Ridge way, Pharmacist. CHANGE OF TIME.* Under a new schedule in effect Dec. 14, 1902, passenger .trains over the Pennsylvania Lines leaye Ceclarville as follows: For the East 7:42 a. m., 8:27 a* m. and 6:50 p. m. For the West 8:27 e. m.f 5:25 p. m, and 8:56 p.. m. For particular imforraation on the subject apply to E» S. Keys, Ticket Agent. Subscribe for The Herald, 11ItlT I \ J V Mr$* Laura. S. Webb, Vle*»VM#fdent W om an ’# lYcino* o n rtlo OMM»i X o ittM M Ota*. •*1dnuded the chtnje of'Ilf#which w** f*it approithln g. I noticedWine of Gtrdui, and decided to try * hot. tie. l experienced tome rt'lef the tint month, to I kepi on Ukln* It for three month* and now I mewh-uet* with no p*ln and I *h*lftakaIt off and on MWunUIfhavepwitd thecUnwx, Female weakness, disordered menoM# falling o£ the womb and mrarlon trouble* do not wear off. Theyfollow awoman tothe chartgo of file. Donotwait but take Wine of Cftrdui Howand avoid the trou ble. Wine of Cardul never fails to benefit * anffming woman of any age. Wine of Cftrdui telieved Mi*. Webb when *he was In dan- mean more to yod than it now, /But you maynow avoid the suffering she endured, Druggtots **11 j|i bottle* ofWine of Cardm. iNEorCARDU! FRENCH WRESTUNG, . An Amusing Matciuat Hycres, Wfier# Men Crawled Around. H(>crc:> vvriite a i •pnuknt, i.i cmp . of those platvs v.iut-h pruvulu anrutomont for all tin-;....-Royalty has appr*viai-*il to the full lightfnt climate auJ rftiil* it may bo quo -ti'-iv;! v.:,=o.i;cr Un-re, aro any who m “ ic-ItytTis tnldy for the wre.- lHn-r. Fmit-h wy^tlir^ is a thing all to it--elf, wn&lerf ,i awl worthy of an arti lii- 1 i/uhro. It has no affinity with the ;uiLu*pra,.-ttxid either by*“girt Jan RhUl” our Dev onshire or .(‘ornisli men, or that doughty Cumheriand champion who was'ready to liing everybody and “foight” them afterward/ Every country — .almost every country—-has its different style /f wrestling, but the French system, it has been well said, “for downright absurdity bears off the palm.’’ One of the special points about it is that to be conquered it is necessary that both shoulders' of the fallen man shall, touch the ground at the same time. To any one imbuedwith Eng- glish’ideas of wrestling the eircc't of two men rolling on" Ihe ground seems rather brutal, but the real struggle, when it comes to a strug gle, is, after all, child’s play com pared with, for example} a Lanca shire match. In this instance noth ing very exciting occurred. Neither champion attempted a “Cornish heave/* a “double Nelson” or any intricate “locks,” for the French rules nre.direetly antagonistic to the very elements: of a struggle as we understand it. In fact, as some one aptly said, the-rnatoh. seemed to con sist mostly of crawling about the floor. Possibly the company, was more interesting than the entertain ment, for at awrestlingmatch; he it French or English, even as at a box ing match, party spirit runs very liigh, and, though the .room was by no .means. crowded, the gentle re straint of the police was required to keep enthusiasm within proper channels.— Golden Penny. very Bottle of Chamberlain’s Cougli Remedy Warranted. . , We guarantee every bottle of Cna'm- berlain’e Cough Remedy and will re fund the money to anyone who is "'not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe,.coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant to take, I t prevents any ten dency of a cold to result in pneumonia. 0 . M, Ridgway. j St-hj.'sD In. Mercardtle Life, ] Mimy/lmitig inui f'hooso .a i»er» • cmtUo j/:-hinu for tlm priy^nt only ; without thought or. intention of ; making it a permanent badness.' The rem it is tha t oftentimes we find thcr-o men a t th irty years re ceiving no more pay than they did when only eighteen. . \ Them is an army of this class of young men behind counters today," T iny are an aimless, pitiable class, They stand listlessly in their de partments and are as unobservant of what's going on around them as ore th e inanimate figures which one sees a t the entrance of clothing es tablishments. Many of them let slip grand op portunities of becoming great busi ness factors in the commercial world and have doomed themselves to. the treadmill of common drudgery, .Sin gleness of purpose implies self re liance, without which a young busi ness man is not thoroughly fu r nished for a successful business ca reer.-—Dry Goods Economist. 4 Juvenile Reasoning, A ^earned professor was recently trying to explain to some children- how morning stars became evening stars, and,, descending, as he sup posed, to tlieir level, he p u t the fol lowing question-: “Suppose’ a little dog and a ho rse 'and wagon were going along the Toad, and the little dog- was in fron t of the' horse and wagon and stayed .tberq. Which would get home first?” .A Small boy’s voice responded, “The horse anil wagon would get th e re ' first.” “Why, how" is that?” he was asked* “Because,” was the disconcerting reply, “ if the little' dog was in fron t of the horse and wagon and stayed there the wagon would run over him and kill, him, and he wouldn't get home, a t all ” And . the pro fessed’ admitted the justice of the reasoning. —Gall on Kerr & Hastings Bros, for anything in stove,' ranges, coal ds.etc., ToCure La Grippe in 24 Hours. No remedy equals WX jrxei / s W hite W ine o f -T ab .S vrujl *-for this terrible and fatal disease. I f taken thoroughly and in timei it will cure a cape in .24 hours, and lor the cough thatfollowBlia.Grippe.it never fails to give relief. 25 aud 50c.; Ben.. G. Ridgway,Pharmacist. —For strength and color Golden Rule flour cai/t be bent, call for it. To Cure a Cold in Ono Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ets. All druggists refund the money f jt. fails to cure, E W. Grove's ignature is on each box. 25c. —Gotnb and Gray & Co. extracted honey at . “ The nicest and pleasantest inedi- cirie I have uSed for 'indigestion and constipation is Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets,” says Melard F. Craig, of Middlcgrove, ,N. Y. “ They work like a charm and do- not gripe or have any unpleasant eflect.” For sale by C. M.Jlidgwny; Stuart’# Presence of Mind, On one occasion a great public dinner was given to Isaac Hull by the town of Boston, and he was asked to sit fo r his picture to Oil- Ifr r —Gonn 1Conn tunnel will cut Gom> M ines . 85.00 per month' buys 1000 shares. Feb. 10th will advance 38.pcrceut W hite Now. Statements, Specimens free. Reliable representa tives m nted. • L assforp F. B utxer , Sec’y. Mack Bloclj;, Denver, Colo. 1 A STRICT DOOHKEEPER. ■ i Amusing Experience With a Chine*# j . Man of AH Work, I When the Ander-mv; v e n t to Cal iforn ia, they rented a small fu r nished house and,engaged a Chinese ;man of alt work. The home vmi well -situated and tastefully fnrniriied, and Wing Lee proved to be a good J cook, clean and respectfu l.. ; As soon as the Andersons were i settled the* neighbors began to call, ■and it was then th a t the fact was . discovered tha t Wing was absolute- , ly devoid-of any ideas as to the ush- ' tiring in or out of guests, . So one morning the ladies deter- jmined to inMruct him. Providing InnV with a Iruy, Miss Anderson went out, rang the bell, was shown, into the parlor and waited while the calm Chinaman carried her card to Mrs. Anderson. This was repeated several times until the ladies were quite satisfied th a t Wing was perfect in .his role. That evening a t 8:30 "the hell rang. Wing shuffled majestically to the door, v.hile mother and daugh te r hung breathlessly over the hams ters to watch the result of their teaching, . They hoard a gentleman’s voice ask if the ladies were a t home. They saiv Wing present Ms tray and re ceive a card with an air which made them, mentally pat each oth'er on the hack, and-then they saw him .draw a card from his sleeve. ■ “Mine!” gasped Alias -Anderson. “The one.we used .for the lessons!” Wing compared the'two carefully# and, returning the one which the caller had ju st handed him, lie re marked blandly: “Tiekee'no good. No can come,” and calmly shut the door in the face of the astonished guest.—L ittle Chronicle. —l ain running a* delivery wagon from the t*nili every day. I f yoii want feed, meal; Grabani, or Hour, 'plione 2 on.13 and it will be delivered at your door, L . II. Sulleuberger. For a bnd taste in. the mouth lake a few doses of Ch;iraberliiiii's Stohuieb and Diver Tablets,- Paice 25 cents. Warranted to cure. For sale by ,C- M. Eidgwuy.' —Use Golden Rule F lo u r.' ' ■ A / B a d B r e a t h ' • A bad breath means a bad stomach,, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer’s P ills are liver pills. They cure con stipation , biliousness, dy s pepsia, sick headache. . . • ■ A‘l t’.iSigglatSi Want your monsiail.c or Ik'at-il it beautiful | hrowt or rrhiaiiol:? T|, i ‘ h uki .‘: J . Bu&Kimnvs ;)'/£Sr,a%rs orfwurtKiJTWi tt> Fb^*vt A N ashua #N.ri* | C A S TO R SA' For in fan ts and. Children. fjiB Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tbe. Signature rtf' <SW-A This Hifrmitnro is on everybox of tho gotnjlne Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets the remotly that cure# J»cold in one *a.v BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE T rade M ar K3 D esigns C opyrights & c . uuiukiy iuumuiiu um- upiuiuu juumiuoiuv* «u Inrontlon Isprotablynateutuble. Communicationsstrictlyconfidential. HandbookonPateuts sent freo. Oldest agencyforBeoorJntrpatents. Patents: taken tbroucb Mann ,&Co. receive I tpcctalMttce, withoutchartro; Intbe ScientificBitterican. I.ardesbelr Terms, *3a ewsdealors. yoar: fonrmonths, *1, Soldbyall n e tiUlNN & Co.8618™*'*^ New Yoirk . Branch00109*625 V BUWoahlnKton*!>•0# PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-j ent business conducted for M odchatc Fees. OunOFFICEIBOPPOSITEU.5,PATENTOFFICE and we can secure patent in lest time than those remote f-om Washington. Sendmodel,drawingor photo.,with description. We advise, i£ patentable or not, free of charge. Ourfeenot duetillpatentissecured. AP amphlet “HowtoObtainPatents,1'with cost of same in the U.S. andforeign countries sentfree. Address, C . A . S N O W & C O . O pp . P atent orriCK, W ashington , o *.C* . FLORIDA AND MEW ORLEANS — VIA— ; ■ c s u g n e s t e m immi fWVBOYilLniU. ^6. SRfi-. ,M.va.vareliable. l,mllen,(ub IlrUBRlatfat CtllCm^TEIf N L.'tiMSlI in Iteil and Uonl mruilie bo-oa. .palnl with blue ribbon. Taku no oilier. itcfiiaedniuerlHWnubatf* (nllunoftnd Ijislintlrtns. lluyol .yourDruecIst, >r renil -Itv in ilalnps Inf 1'nrllrulnni, Testl- iiiftnmlii W..I " Itetlef for fitnlb . i n inttr, by return .iSiul. Jd.COO'lestimynlats, Boldby rul litutigr-la. . . ' CHlCnrSTER (3HEM10AI, 00. VICO SindiVotvSmir.Tr, fllUA ., PA. Mention(Msn»aer. SOUTHERN RY. AND CONNECTING LINES FamousChicagoandFloridaSpecial. In Service January 6Uir I.caviugChicagoat ldX)pm., Clevelandat 12:85pin., Via liig Four Route from Pitts- burgh at 8;U&tun., via Pcun, I,incs t from l.ouiSville via Southern Iiy, at 7:25 p. m. daily except Sunday. FromDetroit at 12:85 pm., Toledo2:22pm.,Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via Michigan Central and C. If. &D, Rys., all connectingwithQueen &Crescent Routs leaving, at v:15 pm, to' Augustine, Florida Limited. *Solid train -wltli througli sleeping cars dailyfromChicagoviaMcnonand C. H. & D Rym, leavingat 9:09 pm., connecting at Cincinnati at 830pm. Alsothrough sleepingcardailyviaPensylvauiaandSouthern Railway leaving Chicago at 8:10.pm., Via Louisville, connecting with Florida Limited at Lexington, direct to St. Augustine. The route of both trains Isivia Chottn* uoogaand Atlanta, The Florida Limited alsoliasthroughsleepersattachedforBlrm InghamandNewOnefcans fromCincinnati. Queen &Crescent Special. i Solid through train leaving Cincinnati a t, 8D5pm., toNew Orleans viaBirmingham, 1with through sleepersattached forTacksoti-. ville via Asheville nml savannah. Also through Sleeper to Charleston. DrawingRoom,Dining and ObsuvatienCara onalltrains, • Writefor PrintedMattor r.ml Ralos. Iw.i. Witm, na Ado™,st-, , ruiciGO, nr,. f0. P. BROrtlf,(1WoodwardArt., - DETROIT. BlCf.■ Jiv. w- DU.wivsyr, T.r.A., - - ". lcilAS*W.ZEM>.D,f.A., - - CITiU., . earwogtvt-gw—n—r -* > “ASK i’OtJIl MISPRESS.” bert S tuart, the celebrated artist, who was a g reat braggart. Wheii Hull visited his studio. S tuart took great delight iix entm Mining him with anecdotes of his English suc cess# stories of the Marquis of This and the Baroness of That, which showed liow elegant was the society* to which ho had been .accustomed. Unfortunately in the midst of this grandeur Mrs, Stuart, who did not know th a t there was a sitter, came in from the kitchen with an apron on, and her head tied up with a handkerchief and cried out# “ Did yon mean to have Hint leg of mutton boiled Of roasted?” to which S tua rt replied with great preoente of mind, “Ask your mistress,w' ONE - HALF CENT A DAY ' For 320 days is all it will coat you a full year’s subscrip tion to our combination oiler of The DA ILY PLA IN DEALER (Special Mail edition) with TH E ' OHIO FARMER. We will send . T H E C L E V E L A N D P L A i N D E A L E R (Hpeeiivl Daily Mail edition) complete iii every department aud corrected to the nfuiuto of going to press, regular price alone 81.50 per- year, nml . , THE OHIO FARMER Rceogni/.eil as an authority on all matters pertaining to the farm and farmer, regular prieo nlone (50 cents per - year, BOTH, ONE BULL YEAR, ONLY $ I .6 o Addros THE PLAIN DEADER PUBLISH ING CO., CLEVE LAND, OHIO, for sample copies of both papers, b u t give ■ 1 your money and subscription to the publisher of the pa per in which you see this offer. flJWUUi SflliE Of M JlUSIdS UNDERWEAR! f.T ~ ...■........................... ........... Ladies' and Children's lyiuslin Underwear ■ Sale Began Thursday, January 15th, 1903, In umimjm'Hig tin's bale we lake pleasure in assuringyou it is tbe largest and Inst collection of Women’s ready- * made under-garments we have ever offered and repre sents the lust ideas and best values of many of the best makers of Muslin Um im tca rin this “country. Every one is invited to See this display whether you wish to- purchase o r not. Remember th *datcr-Japuary 15th. White Muslin Skirts. From the cheapest to the fine ones, 50c to $7.50 each. The material will cost you » the price of the ready made gar- juput. Can you afford to make them? Muslin Drawers. Only good material used in garments sold her t m e start the prices at 25c for the best of muslin, well-made, tucked. Flounced and trim med, better.grudeB at .80c, up ' to.SI, Muslin Gowns. We will show in- this e:ile more ,tban .100 styles of Wom en’s Gowns at the -popular ' price off. §1 each, . Cheaper Gowns at 39c to 75c to la r g e quantities, and finer gradesat S I.25 to S3, in Cambrics, •Nainsooks and fine Muslin, in new ideas that will please, Children’s Goods. Child’s Muslin Drawers, good material, all sizes, 2 for 25c. Child’s Drill Waists, all sizes, 2 for 25c. Child’s Muslin . Gowns, sizes 4 to 14 years, • excellent materia), 50 cents. Corset Covers, For Everybody, 9c buys, a plain Cambric Corset Cover# . all sizes, in this sale. Trim med Corset Covers in almost endless variety nt 25c, sizes 32 to 44; finer grades a t 39c to §1.' Every garment to this sale is perfect fitting, well made and thoroughly first class in every way, Soiled Goods. We take this opportunity to close .out and cleau up all Underwear that is slightly soiled - from handling. T 0 make a quick sale they are marked almost a t 4 price. We will show in connection with, this annual white sale two lace bargains. Nu. ■1 contains more than 5.000 yards of Torchon Laces and Insertions, all new, a t 5c. a yard. No. 2 are wide Val. Laces and Insertions, more thean 2,500 3 rards in tbs lot, many are worth up to 25c a yard, at .special price.,....... ______ JOBE BROS’ & GO., XENIA. V That will, be suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete’in every' respect .and comprises different lines of : : C i i a i r s K o c l i c r ® C p t t ^ j f i e s C e n t e r T a b l e s S i d e b o a r d s B e d s t e a d s . I M C a t t r i e s i s e e i S p r i n g ’s , •' W a s l i s t a n a s i ' " D r e s s i n g : S t a n d s Carpets! Carpets!; ' We represent some of the largest-manufacturing ■ concerns in this line which enables ns to quote- prices that surprise all ; 3 . H. IficlUillas, Ccdarollk, 0 Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. | Reducing Stock -at- Hutchison & Gibney’s, -Xonia, Ohio.- That mean's thts is a fine time to . obtain Winter Goods just when needed. Look over the following arid see what you are needing: . I . ' * ' . ' ■ . * i ■ ' ' I I n d p r W P n t* No.article worn is more needed to ward off ___ __________ colds—much cheaper than doctor , bills. ’ ( ’ombiimtion Suits for all ages, no greater cost and quite satisfactory, (pCr Slllt »*)»*.•* •#**.*#>••*#■»#*»■»*■« «>*;<«»'•■f<■»««n•«*»*•* 4 o )# m All Wool Garments worth 81,25, ntnv,......... ................,...,.,.,..,#1.00, C h ild s” ” from........... ........................ .............^...........R k u p .. P l s i t m d c t t C yards, yard wide, jnet the “ stuff” to i. •..* make into, eomforis m Oriiy takes yards to equal 14 of Calico, will give the 9$ .yards fo r............ ...................... ................. .......................... 70c. Wraps all narked Oowrt; also Wft king Skirts and Dressing ASCqu*** ^ I h . . . . . ’’ V O i t a * I V n ’ t BpoeblHakl -AH Wool, 3 yards long ftnd • U w p k* ffjy ahb wide, at, lowest price han.ed.,., : One ya.'d .Cimphs, A ll Wool, nice ms.-ivo csrpoD.............. S k . 1 aMMM HAM at e , k^£,„ a f
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