The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
J - n V r . * »«**«. »***•• th* «*#. » * ilt C o m p l y , And eo«rt4<m* o o « t tnttmm t th tfa* above, *«h Ftob tad Iw i*Wl‘^lrl>lill'il|l|>ri;iIJMliii^>. 6 Sunk ■E, OHIO, m-bani* tad Ja- *d* Collftotioac 'emitted Ycrk ta d , cio- w orth ies. Thu avenieqfc way to JealEetate, Pei, si Security, , Vice Pres., ildmau, Cashier. a WhatYogWait. Is¥hat f &Sell. ive. i Unless you ott can never tell t until you have tally Caten. We select stock with a beet meat*. We stock and there, pob may depend till please you. m m SLIVERED eNo, 74 ray* on Hand. REVIVQ ww«» w ta S r *meAt' Mad«a ■ W«RliMs d M«. MMaHiMttl *rl er»i t l .*•1 R 2 I K*i w*y, DtdanriUti, 0 i m b y . Tina UNKS «u*ty M*. ' ‘IvW ■ from IM* i t»#a U« m *:WMh rapf. m ?**i 'm'MtMtii ■'Htg.n mwvttm r**g «t ti **4C «. ft P i r - W i l « w * 1*’•■^.nidurfa 1 *-«•F.. » 4**t- }« - •CMfM- ..rHnU ih M«4 .!|*f#r>,ntn*- <mCtncMUwU. - •<v»n«arT* «WM., Hft “cWM*Lh» **Ml( C'-wInwXf«t » * « rtinMwfOtam, * -u.i'Ml, 4M RMtl%pmr#»lwClW »*#•**<***fc C . i«*UMto ... . irTMIV.IM* . . »*«m. -Fr *W ' t **4K.* ■» ' •*. '1 #1 f i * * A N D G E N T ’S F U R N ISH IN G S . « « Wortt ot Clothing Ttat Must be Sold Regardless of Cost 'Wo N m 4 Mousy and We Neoiffirem. AOhauMtoOtit ■’ ^ Sa*» HH»-Date Nothing for a Song. Stop and Reason ‘With Yourself-Can You Afford to HissThis, It is a —oney Maser for You. One. Dollar W ill Actually Buy Two Dollar’sWorth of Goods at ’ This Sale. •Meii’$ Suits; •Hen’s Heavy all-wool suits, small size, worth $ 8 , $ io and $t 2 j go in this sale d *^ Q Q a t ** f .a * * * 4 « 49 t « 4 * * # * » + » p* •#< * 4 . . , t t , . . . H . . . . . . „ . ifc T j Men’s black clays and chevoits, all d*T AQ ■sizes, worth $ 6 . 50 , ia this sale at,,3 ) 0 * 4 0 |5 Men’s heavy black clay and all-wool chevoits, worth $ 8 , $ 10 and $ 12 , now go in dj A A O this sale for...',............. ........... • / • t * 1 ! 11 , * / ■ ■ ; - ' iTen’s Rants. Sue lot of men’s neat dark pants, sale i Q ^ 'One lot of black Chevoits and clays, at A Q _ clearance sale price,....... ....... . / O v A FEW THINGS FOR YOU TO REMEMBER. $1.98 One lot of men’s pants, worth $ 2 , at d» | | ff clearance sale price.............. ........ I •1 0 One lot men’s all-wool pants, worth fl A O $ 2.50 and $ 3 , sale price...... . l# J fO Children’s Suits andOvercoats, One lot of fine Suits, sizes 4 ,to 12 .years, 'J f lsY One lot of.fine suits, sizes 4 to 14 years, Q O ^ One lot o f extra fine children’s suits, made, in Italian lining, sewed in silk, go in $1.15 *44*‘*'4t*U*« this sale at......., me lot good strong i wear resisters, in this sale at.....,* On heavy ones, ^ J 4 8 One lot blue and black’ chevoits, ail-wool, in this sale a t ........... . ; Men’s Overcoats* Good strongovercoatsworth $5 and !7CH $ 6 , we will sell you for.....*.... ..ipA ## 0 Better ones, in black andblue, worth d> A f iA more money, for.......................... 4 ) tc * 0 v Black and blue Kersey meltons and" fancy •mixtures with serge lining, worth ( f f l P A $10 and $ 12 , are marked to ,....,,Mip /,.tJ| | Bargain Counter* One lot o f boy’s sweaters, <(hot stuff” fot the money i*c; one lot of frncy ones at HCXf, 39 c, and good heavy all-woolones at.. .£ 7 t Canvass Gloves, good ones for the price — this is surely a bargain,,;...... ..............—t /C Men’s socks, worth 10 c, now going at | | ^ clearance sale price,;..,..................... J l . l v Handkerchiefs, good and strong for the price................ ...................:.....................t> v . One lot of men’s, socks, worth 25 c, now at A ^ a bargain ne lot men’s house coats, well worth the clearance sale price........ ............. ,.1 O 50c Men’s white atid fancy shirts, good goods at a “ reach-qf-aU” price......... Men’s underwear, men’ s and boy’s caps | A / , good atthe bargain price,.,...,,....,,;...... 1 . ’m ft -M We win Offer SpecialInduceiaentsEvery IDay, sobeonHanA We will havetie Crowd. 'Hettdxig.; ' forgotlikelfeeaskttt. ' ; • , . / No. n E, Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, 4 s* The Globe Clothing House. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Oatop 8*t* end Garden Seed* »t Bird’*.- ‘ Bolton, Mo , with a population of 4,500, baa seventeen ehurchbe. Per 8.ila —Five well-bred ateer Mlve*. ObM Turnbull, Xenia, O. B. f . D. No. S. Street- ear conductor* In Switeer- knd are paid 80 trts. a day for twelve , hour*. ^ ■ " w a l l p a p e r r e m n a n t s for 1—2 anil &*, per Bolt At BirdV. Mrs. Walter Murdock returned hit Satorday from Cincinnati, where «hs baa been tbs goeat o f relative* thepwfc two w*ek*. Siooe retnrniug home lb* bee been quite tick. Tbe hrm befonging to the Warner eetate baa p*a*ed Into tbe band* of ; Woed Warner at about 175 per acre The town property belonging to tbi* estate foea to Mr*. B. G. Rkigw*r. NSW GINGHAMS NSW WHITE GOODS, IaetrlkNMi and Embroiderir* Medallion*—Trimming* Etc. At Bird’s. * a Dr. J. «f. Snider, candidate for tbe Senate, wa» in town last Saturday shaking band* with kh friend*. Dr. Snider rnprawated tbi*county never*! ymn *go and **y» that l » will *t*wl by kh work. H i now oomee for a kigber o^Soe and will make a strong %kt to land H. George BaiHb,« popular merchant efTetiow Serfage, baa announced hkm it for'Hie me*Air Senator. Mr. Saritb wna n awtobar o f tbe Dayton Stole Hoapifel Beard for aeveral year* and aerred to ttatperitfon to the cred- koftiwetotooSMali. Mr. Smith to a gboi ana for fto* ei*o* be mdm. Do not toil toa*S toandwt me Wg, atom« » l ••§ ew lwy» atoekofboo#, A # * aoddipper*. ItowytMeg « W t o p W a l g m « l itot MwpM «# * •prtow. JUf oniak toarooa#atftoooof goede nod prifli* eritli other dmtm . Starkey* A im * « * » , come along periodically and' buy only a few hundred. Come in and take a look through our triple store* and aeo what you can-do. .. Starkey* Arcade Shoe House, Springfield, O. 1 Pot representative we announced Mr. J. W. Pollock last week. In en tering this race Mt, Pollock will have tbe support of ‘ a large number of friend*, be being a well known farm er. Several years ago he was elected to the Board of County Commis sioner*, and proved himself ft practi cal business limb* His knowledge of county affairs will enable him to rep resent Greene county in the next leg islature itt ft very creditable manner. This township should present him with a handsome majority on April 6, tentative from this eouuty to the leg islature, there will be the name o f a Read next week's Herald.; —P o &B xijk —One. set o f double work harness, cheap. . 8. K. Mitchell. Messrs. J. M. Tiirbox, J. B, Win ter and Alex. Kyle attended the funeral ot Mr. James Watson at Xenia, Monday. Mr. .Watson lived in this vicinity for several years and was well known/ He was a member o f the $4 regiment, company F. .with Messrs. Tarbox, Winter and Kyle, Twelve volume* of “ Stoddard* Lectures" are on the shelves at the library and patrons can have same by tbe payment o f ten cent per week extra. This extra charge is put on owing to the demand there will lie for tin's work and the outlay the com mittee have put themselves to secure it. David H. McFarland announces hi* candidacy lor mayor. Mr. McFar land ha* held this office for one y e a r ,______________________ ______^ but o»}ng to the new code hi* time | ^ « f The late Horn will expire in May. He has bad con* [ j ohn Littje, Mr> < 3 eorgo Little is a riderftble experience in public affairs ......... * - and come* before the primary, a*king renomination, willing to stand on his part year’s record. NO WAITING ON US to send fee CARPETS anil MATTINGS. We have in store an entire new line of Choice Pattern* and Colorings at price* that lay aside all competition in Cedarviile, also * large stock o f LACE CURTAINS AND WINDOW SHADES. At Bird’s P. S. All window shade* hung free ofcharge. The following invitation* have been received hereannouncingthe marriage o f a former Ccdarvilltan: “ Mr. and Mr*. W. 0 , McLeod announce the marriage o f their daughter, Delora Kate, to Mr, Frank Clarence Towns- ley on Wednesday, March fourth, nineteen hundred and' three, Santa Ana, California.” The young couple anaounce that they will be at hotfte after March 15tb, at StOl Clough Street, San Franokco, Oslifornia. Or, It wa* thought, at first, to fib broken but upon examination it prov ed only a slight Injury.; The Spring- field Press-Republic says that the Ce darvillo boys do not know the gamy and that .the game was exceedingly rough. The score ehovmthat the home boys know something about the game as they were only defeated by two points. Score: 23 to 25. The many friends o f Dr. J. F. Morton, have during the week watch ed from day to day, the reports that have come from hi* bedside. At times his condition has been announced as very serious but latest reports show him to be much improved. Dr, Dice o f Xenia was hero Monday in consul tation with Dr. E. C. Oglesb&e, the attending physician, Dr. Morton is In coming for the office of Repre* *u« etin3 with or«allic heart tWublc man well qualified for the position to which he aspirers. Ho is interested in numerous manufacturing enterprises in this county, the Hsgar 8traw* Board and Paper company being one of them. He was recently appointed by Governor Nash a member of the Dayton State Hospital Board. 'A petition signed by 150 persons has been presented to the Yellow prominent young lawyer and busi- Spring# council to reconsider the old ne*s man of Xeuia on the ticket, Mr. curfew ordinance. H, E. Bateman to Win, Andrews,' 100 ft, Res# 16500. a •—Fresh dried fruit# o f *11kinds at Cray dfcCMr. PUBLICSALE, Having told my farm located on the Yellow Springs pike, two miles The condition o f the rowts the pt(, |» 0 rth;wMt o f M m i l l e , I will offer „ r ,w „ k „ .topped! *or Bt poiffio .iictiou on the.I jovo i - Gained premises on Friday, March 2£>, 1903, the following property to-wit: 2 head of homes, consisting o f general ten days, or two weeks, has tbe straw team* from hauling and the paper mill has been forced to close. The action of the county commission ers, #ome time ago, in stopping heavy hauling on the roads at this season of the year, met with’ public approval, hut all the heavy hauling is not stop ped, We noticed,« day or so ago, the Standard Oil wagon with three horse* hitched to it. To draw this heavy outfit over the road does more damage than the paper mill teams. Clark county commissioners stopped, the Btimdard Oil wagons in their county, One o f the best games o f Iwsket It to generally supposed that a shoe jball ever witnessed in Cedarviile, took jMccbaat who go** into tbe market j place last Friday evening when the with the cashand bays over a hundred f joatl team was defeated by thji Willis thousanddollar* in boo# and shoe* can da bettor than the little fallow* who tost* to trade with the peddlers who Business University team o f Bpring- field. Walter Morton, guard for the home team, received an injured"should. CoW fa One Day <>re« Crip totww»iy** purpose horses; on© 12 and the other 14 years old, 5 head of hogs consist ing o f good, young brood soits, britl to farrow April 25 to 30, Fanning implements consisting o f 1 Peering self binder in good condition, 1 Cli max disc harrow and cutter—good, 1 combined Evens’ planter, drill ahd check-row in good condhion.1 tongue- less culivator, 1 field harrow, 1 break ing plow, 1 champion .mower, har ness and other Article* too uumerou* to mention. 3 or 4 tons good mixed hay in barn. On the same day and place J. Hale Collins will sell the following: 1 Peering binder, 1 Mc Cormick mower, 1 hay tedder, 1 coy , ertd spring wagon, one set o f Spring wagon h:»rftea«, blacksmith amt car penter toois,«tc. Term# made known on day of sale. J. W. Bollock, B. T. Baker, Auctioneer. .M am 's Rastannat | aiO Main* Raami Corner High and Limertona stm t 1 SpringiaM, Ohio, NOT BLOOD MONEY . BUT BREAD MONEY, wwwjwwwwwwwetwwwwwwwetww; ; i\m ■M f t m tyl* P APA, if you were goirig on « long journey, you would leave mamma and me some money to use until your return, wouldn't yon How about thatjourney you will oome day be compelled to take, and from which you will never re turn? Don’t you think yon ought to leave us a little money then? A wife sometimes shrinks from life insurance, because she seem# to think it makesher profit in some way by her husband’s death. This is false reasoning, Life insurance rimply pro vides for the family when, by reason of old age, or death, thebread-winner cah Co longer provide for them. A man who denie* this protection to hi* famity fails to realise the gravity of his responsibilities, and the wife who objects to insurance is blindly foolish. The Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York to the Largest Fi nancial Institution in the World. W. L. CLBMANS, Special Agent, Mutual Life Insurance Go., of New York, Andrew Winter, Soliciting Agent, Oedarville, Ohio. W, M, HARBISON* Practical Miller andEngineer, Mem ber of the M. B. Charch, and Curri« Post, No. 94, G, A. Hi * CwiarvUto, a si’tiaaaggwiMtoi Ohio —Call on Kerr At Harttog* Brae, for anytuiag to rtwrt, W*§m, cod hmto,«to. In Silk will be largely worn; we’ve got some very good designs at fair prices, from $ 8 . 75 , $ 6.50 op to $ 17 . 50 . These are famous Monte Carlos shape. S l ( i t <4 No one can guess the stylo o f theReady-to-wear c y J f Q o m i J Tailor-made Suits that we sell. Beautiful colors.. in Navy, Black and Brown, at $12.00, $16.00 and $16.76. S k i r t s or no satisfaction. Our* S k i r t S i are excellent value* and guaranteed - to - .....-a.. . please—both the party and the purse; price# $1.25 to $2.75 and «p, W r i i s t . S maQy we cannot describe them here. All-wauh China, a favorite cluster n f ............ Trickling down the front, button, new style sleeves, lined throughout prioe* $3.75 to $5.60, itt Madras, Black and White Taffetta. Fin* assortment o f Wash Fabric# at 10 cent# and 15 cgp# per ywd. C a r p e t s K ' T I T - M l ° / r , “ r; T c a r p e t s r l l excellent designs of Velvet, Ingrain and Body Brurtells. Prices s* low as at any Other store iu the dty« Made and laid to please, Our upholsters have fin* reputations, Hutchison & Glbney, North Detroit Street, Xenia,’ O, A t t r a c t i v e F u r n i t u r e That will be mutable for all clmwes, a* our fttock is complete in every reapect and comprises different lme« of : : 4 vi O h a i T « H d o k D P f t C o u c h c # C b u t e p ' T a b l e i i S i d e b o a r d * X J o d » t o « . a # s p r i n g * 'W 'cuv liM titoX it^U p t f& X>rew*lxiafitaadat Oarpetal Oarpetal " We repranent noma of the largestmanufacturing ooncem* in thia line which enable* ua to quote priewa that aarpriae all ,%% m m m ‘m a m , fw sm i fflmkmt ftmumm % L' * X.'.-J. m ■,-mi m m 1 #•?* a t.7 L3. namai'ieiw
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