The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
ire Now On Sole « • Y o u n g - &; N i s l e y ’s * - JAnd * more select stock of worthy and artistic footwear for men, women, boys end children has never been shown in Springfield. Come in and look over the different shapes and lasts, You’ ll find them just what you want for both, style and comfort; also bear in mind that our prices for re liable shoes are less than are generally quoted. This shoe house became popular fromthe day it opened five years ago, because shoes were sold at a fair profit and one price to all. We invite special attention to our well selected line of 0 f^&’s JaMSealedShoesat$2.50, $3.00, $3.50 And theWomen’s line at $i,pot $3,49 and. $2.90. Thpse areourpopularprices, andwehaveanexceptionallystrong line toshowyou. ; ; i ; : : a ^ > r a t »tr . , ., « l^jfs and Children’s Shoes are Quite a Feature in this Store. & 7 jEiast Main Street, Springfield, Ohio m . To Cure aColdinOneDay £££&. ■ r a » L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q w m m r e s > H s . ^ / ^ A past 12 months. Tt$k Sigtt*tore, „ Oh every box. 25 c . ' XnSilk will be largely.worn; we’ve 'got some very good designs at fair t ees, from $8.75* $6.50 up.to $17,50. ese are famous MonteCarlos shape.' 0D®car guess thestyle of theReady-to-wear Tailnr-madft Saitft that ; in .Navy, Black and Brawn, at SI 2 . 00 , $ 15,00 and $ 18 . 75 *,J S h i f t s Must.bang right..pr^no satisfaction, Oure S k i r t S are excellent values and guaranteed io ~......... ..... jdwwa—bath the party and the puree1; prices $ 1.25 to $ 2.75 and up. W a b l t f i ®° maiiy we cannot describe,them here. 1 *y. ~ * r .....All-wash, China, a favorite cluster of , Trickling down the front, button, new style sleeves, lined throughout price* 13.75 to $ 5 . 50 , in Madras, $taek and White Xaffetta'. Bine *e*ortm«at of Wash Fabrics at 10 cents and 15 cents per yard. ^ ............................................ a 3 Carpets A ^ f ' T -:W1 1%tr: ? “”|1 carpets 7^7 " excellent designs ol Velvet, Ingram <— **d Body Bruseells. , Fricee as low as at any other store in the city, Made and laid to please. Our upholsters have One reputation*. H u t c h i s o n & G i b n e y , 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 fop all elasse-j, an our atock is complete in every respect, and comprimm different lines of : t l l o d s t O l l d N € ? i n r i r m j B l o e k e r# « < O o i K o l k e M 4 D e n t e r T « b l o » W M U r i b o * * r d M ?Wf*i/t i r o « « c i N S p r i n g s “W n t e l i ^ t a n d N O p O N H i i i g S t i » n d « G & r p e t s S C a r p e t s ! 1 Ve rep re sen t some o f tl;e. ln n o ^ t m u n u fo i tiring ° emtemro in th is line w h ich enable* ih to quo te prieea that,K»r]jris{> a ll J l fi. mmm 0 . . FmjMBftl Director Furniture Dealer. •srtWiMMr** iONAL t 'WeoOffer To-Day On Sound Ear Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered at Trebeins, POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS. We arc authorized to announce the name of I), il. McFarland nsa candi date for mayor before the primary, March 2 1. , 1 ’■ ■Wo are authorized to announce W. H. Owensus-a caiulidata for Town ship treasurer subject to the Kepuh- (lienn primary, March 21 . ' - . > » x v * We are authorized to announce the name of J . W. McLean as ri candi date for Township Trustee’before the Republican, primary, March 21 .- ‘ We are authorized to announce that W- -B. Stevenson will he ■ a candidate for Isnfirntary Birector be fore the Republican primary election. We are authorized to announce the name, 8 . K. Williamson asacandidate for township trustee before the Re publican primary, Saturday, Mar. 21 . Wo are authorized to announce the name of J . O, Grindle as a candidate tor Village Marshal before theBepub- Kean primary^ Saturday, March 21 We are authorized to announce the name ofJ , G, McCorkell as a candi date for Corporation Clerk before the primary, election, Saturday, March 21 , We are authorized to announce the name of George Little as a candidate for representative from Greene county subject to the coming Bepublican pri mary. . ■„ ■■■ Wo are authorized to announce that O. A. Spabr will be a caudf date tor County Treasurer before the Ilepubliean primary election in April. » Wo arc authorized to "amionnee that 0 , B, Kautlman will be a candidate for County Treasurer before the Bepublican primary election in April. . Wc are authorized to announce Nr* J, J. Snider m a candidate for Greene county’s choice for the State Senate, subject to the Republican primaryelection. We are authorized nniiouuee Judge Thomas 12. Seroggy as a candidate for the nomination for re election to the petition of Common Fleas Judge uf Greene comity. We are authorized to nniiobtife J, W. Pollock as a candidate for Representative from Greene' county to,the legislature, subject to the Re publicanprimaryelection. We arc authorized to announce that George Smith of Yellow .Springs will lrt a candidate before the Coming Republican primary for Gucue ICounty's <hobftp Senator Irma this fdistrict 4 $ s Founds io Bushel 45|c No flfrovtling, Good Dumps p C*U, Write o r Telephone. n • AMaplelDistillery Company ** Trebeins, Ohio. » A ki; YOU OOlNti WFST? I}■' ■■■■ ( • B eginning ’!'< h rtm y 15th and eon jtinub t'g o v o y day t t u n a l t e r until lA j r .i o<»fbx th ere will l»e a s p em t ' rate, to all points in W ad im « ton , .O i.g-.m , b 'a b n . M ontana #i.d Rritiah j* obimidt,, F u r map*, r-e*-*, n i n t ^ MO'i *>|rtrr information wri^* n t nw*. , |r , i.'nn.pli^U, Ni»ni(-t Faia».-i»- *<•( A tf^nt. Wiacnnaiit < i n tral |{ a il-: way, y t* Fiki* Builiilng. CinrSnnati. OMa' . 1 * H . - y FHlIMY, MARCH » , i m . ‘"'i1'.1yj*****^1 iwpn»w •<*r> ■vtNn^vse&^vera--' I lOCAl AND m s o m . Ibad next wecV» H» rmM. Mr*. Harve McMillan is reported as quite sick. . W axteih —A.reliable farm hand. W. A. Cullina. ' John Silvcy of (.Vdumbue spent Sabbath with his family here, --Oiney hi and; peas, tomatoes, corn, and beet*, at Gray A Go’s, Tuesday was St. Patrick’* day ami the “green” was much in evidence. —W asted ;—MU tons of scrap iron. F. O, Gc.rbison, I'hone 12 , George White 1ms returned from Zion City, where be bos been for some time, Prof, Stokes of the College went to Cincinnati Wednesday for a week’s vacation, ... .For Sale-Five well-bred steer calves. Chas. Turnbull, Xenia, 0* B, F .B . No. 5. . . Bari Jamison, an attendant at the Dayton State Hospital, visited, rola-' fives here this week. Attv. George Little was in town last Friday’ looking after .Tn? 'fences for-thy, (bmirfg primary, Mr. and Mrs. John' Fields, were called to’PalnterHyillo Tuesday owing, to, tbe illness uf Mrs. Fields’ father. —CATtBIAtWf FOR idAtEi—Jump seat jagger carriage in good condition aad at low price. 8 , K. Mitchell. ‘ Come and see tlie famous Red- Grqss tank heaters, just, received at ' ’ %' Fierce & Stewart. —Seed- Lorn for Sale.- See samples at Kerr di Hastings. > • . 8 , K>•Williamson, , Yvu will be both pleased uud prof ited by seeing W* B; Sferrett’a line of Farming Implements before buying, Belmar, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jobe, has been quite sick the past week but is reported much better to* day. Mrs. Grant Loyd of ParmersvKle is visiting her sisters, Mrs, W* R, McMillan and bliss Ella Jamison who leaves toon for Illinois. H. L. Bull, of Kokomo, Ind., who was called here hist week by the death of Ms uncle, A. R , Bull, returned bOmeBabhiith evening. Mrs. Charles Allen and son, Floyd, spent a day or two with Mrs. Allen’s mother and other relatives ut Spring Valley the first of tho week. The NewAmerican Manure Spread er has iho largest capacity, the light est draft and is built for hard service. Sold by Kerr and Hastings Bros. When you want a good draft or buggy harness, call on mo as i have them of excellent quality. Born, the Harness Man, L, W. Grieo of Xenia was in town Tuesday looking over the town for tho purpose of opening a restaurant. At present ho Is engaged in the same business at Xenia, Jesse W, Marshall; of Xenia, has :purchased thoSpain- farmon theBur lington pike, belowXenia. Tho larra Consists of 201 acres and the consider ation was$ 15 , 116 . 25 . Misses Agnes and Rolans Kyle who have been in Tennessee for some time arrived hem Saturday' and will be the guest of their brother, Mr, Ervin Kyle, mid family for some time. The property recently vacated by Sidney Bmitb has been rented to Frank Owen?, a traveling salesman for tho Green Carr Company, of Bay- ton. Mr, and Mrs. Owens will occu py the property in a few days. According to the Jamestown Fress a rc*r»Iution has been introduced lie- fore their council to bond the town for $25000 for the purpose of putting in a sower system and macadamizing tho streets. ’Waterworks are also be ing considered. Tho many friends of Miss ITna Clare Sfoin v of Jamestown will be ideated to learn that she will accom pany the "Old Homestead (Quartette'’ a « their reader. Miss Twiner has spoken L-fbre t'fdarville audiences And has always l*een a favorite, A \V, It. Owens isannoumedin tlrs issue lb, +n*.\n?hiptreasurer subject to primary tomorrow At the preamt time we find he has no opposition bur deservi 1 *'■ 1 i brsble praise, for the c a n ' - | : t i n which . h** looked' aft,. . .. .owiisl'ips finances. In hl» having no opposition bepas acceptan other term fiMilug that he ia perfectly MRefertery to tie* pMple. ’fJk? s uL K T P L GW S Gives perfect satisfaction and also saves time and horse-power. S yracuse W alking & B reaking P lows "take a back seat”for none of them. Prices are right. Uv- ' •■ ■• . ...... K em p M a n u r e S p r e a d e r s lead them all in strength, durability, simplicity, and especially in low prices. For sale by ■ . ’ W.R.S f S S B E S T Pewtuct - f i);> t. U }. iim iarn; -t'f.a osj* ‘ t -.S-: s,* I*., jCharles V/eimer, t.^jviher with fveiy tbiag to lie found in a firet-cbme meat market Aleo handles the cele brated Bwlft Company’s H*m*. And courteous and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered, Telephone 87. Fresh Fish andIce f t Gfeat Invention. •Wk-G-ak- Tim B enninq - tos 1 is destined to make back numbers'of existing type writers, Has 5 new and valuable features of merit, any tyro of which Would make a superlor'muchiue. Ho larger than existing typewriters, 'm • yVo am now offering a Ito ik d utnount Of stock to in vestors a t 75aon the dollar. People are becoming interested all over the world end are hoglnnitii- to realize what a ‘won-; derful invention we haw . More than $30,000 worth of, machines have already been ordered, Tj;o typewriter world ia watchfoa with interest the cbminnof onr machine,/which - marks the beginning of a revolution in this great industry., _Aasaoftaawa shall have soid-enough sfoelt-fo e«)nple<e equipment, "manufacture, advertise and Sell our machine, , no more will be offered: a t ajjy price, If yon wish to make a gilt-crige investment in an in dustrial enterprise of the first’rank, with prospects of large dividends wbkb re FORruuspacrua, ’Preferencein positions given to investors, Capital Stock $1,500,000, Shares$L00 The BenningtonTypewriterGo., 304 , AND 305 LYCEUM BUII.DINfi, ‘ KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI D IS T R IB U T IN G P E R O T FO R PITTSB0R6H PERFECT” FENCES, it ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOI« t'IDDD, FAKM Am ) HOG FENCING. THE OULY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE, E V E R Y ROD G U A R AN TE ED P E R F E C T . The DURABLE Fence, None so Sl'RONG. , All large wires, Highest EFFICIENCY, LOWEST COST. - No Wraps - — to hold Moisture and cause Rust, ,f 54*8. m 4im. . at.w- , tiv.' 4| •A* * i }* * -» **' . ^. “ tlflrtSfHft i^htwaj r ‘•JmskcaoK P**r*er’*Erxcnra, <Staud«d style,} n Abiofaiily STOCK WOOF. V i m SATETOOMONEY in CALL AND SE C IT. C . M l C R O U S E , H^roWARf, PUMPS, STOVES^ C E D A R V I L L E . Wo arc under obligations to W. J. Smith for a loaf of bread made by the Columbus National Bread Company. Tins concern is of local interest as Messrs, John Johnson, 0, 11. Gill* augh and W. J . Hniith are stockhold ers, the latter being a member of the board of director?. The sample loaf had all the qualifications of first class bread anil the company will doubtless meet with great success. I t is very probable that some of tbs lacal mer chants will handle this bread. U * T OP LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice for the month ending Mar, 20 160B, List Ho. 12 . Brown, F. NV. Bose, J , 13. White, Geo, M . CARDS. Jones, John. * T. H. T arbox , F M. W* M. HARB 1 SON* Fraelical Miller and Knginerr. Mem- 1 k r *>f the M. K, f'hurch, and t urrio I W , Hu. «4,U. A . R ........................... Cedarville, « OWO !i,we',sgyiB 8 taf!i> Men's Rnnwnt , u l O ts ia x H a m s C ot I mw H^h .iwd JUflMMt w eteeet 8 p * > |N d , Qkfe, 0 ' - MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION Of ANELECTION The electors of the village, of Ce darville, Greene Co., Ohio, will take notice that an election will be held at the usual voting place in said village on Monday, the Oth day of April, 11)03, between the houra of site o’clock a. m, and six o’clock p. m„ a t which election the following officers will be cboeent 0 MAYOIL MARSHALL, TREASURER. CLERK. COUNCIL. (3 for 2 years.) COUNCIL. (_3 for 1 year.) Made at my office this 17th day of March 1903. I). XL M c F aslaks , rit ■ Mayor. O. A. Rpahr; candidate for coaaiy treasurer, was in town Wedneeday morning looking after hia eampengn intern*. He reports everything «rt- cooraglng, Tha fri'-urfaofJ, W. MeLean have prevailed on him to run for trwnehip trnetev briieving that the ecrporHkm ehottki haveat keetone memhei-on the, hoard. Mr. H&Lean laa man f*a* 8*1 h)rwitii pubiW* work and haprave- 'wrtHaaad if eleeted to IMt jmUm t r i Sm t a t gMd m o JWiheelfct. . . M M --T-— ExchangeBank CEDARVILLE, OHIO, ' A CCOUH 18 of Mercbanta andIn- ■diyidtmls sfilicited. Collectipnu promptly made and remitted, T|BAFTfcS on Hew York and Ci«- * * cinnati sold at lowest rate$. The cheapest and roost convenient way to send money by mail. T 04HS made on Beal Estate , 1 Fe> sohal or Collateral Security, William Wildman, Presi, Seth W,Smith, Vice Pres., ■ W, J. Wildman,, Cashier. A Caseful TlisBestisfiatYonfail. • - ilii! Bestis flat ¥e5«. * t ’ ' i ? ■* Meats are deceptive. . Unless you are a goodjudge, you can never tell what youan getting until you have it served and partially eaten. ,We know meats. We select stockwith- a viewtorimvihgthe best, meats. - Wp knowhow to select stock am] tbere- fo.e have meals you may depend upon—i-menfsThatwill please jmii, J GOODS DELIVERED Telephone Ho. 74 S^Freeh Fish Always on Hand, R E V I V O ’’ tmmst VITXUIV THB tftJEKSUAttP Made a Well Man of Me* iiJwwwwmtii w a g i. Katie <inl«kly. 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MenaCassimeii made; formerprice I Men’s.Suits, pj chevoits, mitredgool raftseuealeprice I r Hundreds of i breasted; , 2 , Band reused sale price Very fine dres in single and!doubl| raseed sale price Mcii’sextra fij •fabrics; the newest But come he think till One lot of! reseed sale price! Boy’s long Frieze, lined wii formerly Ifi and! Boy’s extri six different«tV 4 Boy’s suite . Boy’s vhe but nil sizes; Boy’s «xt> W e hiveJ ion* c l N o . «»<*>, ■'<
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