The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

7m4 fSW- J ^ W X T l ' i ’ *•'• x ViKC »*. - kits- l ?"fcv ■>•"* *■ ' , : &** n r WREN’S V- > * 01 all wile* we ever had this ia the greatest so far. Scrupulous fidelity to our promises and the LOWEST PRICES in the world are what has packed m t store each day since the opening. It has been the most successful in our history. That is, in volume of sales, .‘It would be surprising, though, were It otherwise, In view of the enormous sacrifices made in the price of EVERY ARTICLE ON SALE. It is not presumptions to state that we believe no price sacrificing has ever been made on New Seasonable Merchandise as is now in evidence in Every Department of our stores, n More than $200,000 Worth of Dependable, Desirable and New Merchandise to be Sacrificed. All goods were bought ‘‘before the usual advance.” Every article in our present stores must be sold prior to removal to our mjw Department Store build­ ing on High Street, The same low prices prevailing that were advertised at the beginning of the sale,. The development of this*house and the enormous pat- ronage.it enjoys show conditions that are due to,the public confidence merited by its superior methods. SPECIAL-At Our Annex, Grand Opera House Block 100 cases of GRANITE WARE—-Blue and White Enameled Ware at half price and less. The assortment consists of Baled Kettles, Stew Pots, Pre­ serving Kettles, Coffee Pots and large Tea Kettles, , The regulal* values at 75c and $i,pa. This purchase was made for SPOT CASH, and being in no po­ sition to store these goods until the opening, of our New Department Store, we are compelled to dispose of them. So they are yours at actual cost Choice of all 49c. idward I tr '■ , LOCAL A!© PERSONAL | Ibmibe.ftrthft HmaJd. ,; v& F. Morton afcili continues'to are. - - fresh dried fruits of all kinds at 4 0 * . *; Lydia Weymouth is visiting °u , W, BaglSy is visiting relativesin sgfiid this week, 1$x Whlfisrji it able to be out a tusslewith the French m.easles, mIrena Martin, of London, spent nth - the ghost of Miss Belle «r. Uall on Kerr & Bastings Bros, tnytbing in .jrtbve, ranges, coal etc. ,, —Fancy Knb hew' canned meat at Gray <&fCo’s. . , Mrs. John R, Cooper is .quife'rielr with Jagrippe. j , . ’ ' Mrs. Will Spencer has been Bickthe paBt week with lagrippe. H. H, MoMilliau has been under the leather for the past'few days, Wanted at Cooperistr-’Lard, bacon and produce of all kinds. Will pay the highest market price, •. Onion sets! Onion sets! Onion sets! Seed potatoes! Seed potatoes! Garden Seed of all kinds! A t Cooper’s. ♦.CountynS«bbatb School Con- on will h« bald a t Xenia, April The Ladies Aid Society of, the XT. P. church donated a new carpet and electric light fixtures for the present building, *vj ^ I? Miss Essie Bridgman returned front Indinanapolis yesterday owing to the serious illness of her ..sister, Mrs, Jatnes Outfield. - * m Lul* Bwther was the guest of Mem Mbbvt, of YellowSprings, ret of the week. ' •■> rMsrt Townsky moved Wednes- altothe MHs&ell property vacated i y by Mr. VsjWe. iqtoaMEt-Townfley, who has a port- * Dayton firm, visited his $» tha first of the week. 1LadiesAidSocietyof the M. iimfcwifihofcl anEastermarket tfpsday, April 11 , 1903 , HsHeurfsMflbara had lor her Affitaftafthe week, HimEs- bsfiswbte*«f Zanesville. • ” j■ , m& Mm,JobsK. Bradfutaand farit 8jnMnrattendedthegrid- MtafofHr. and Mrs. James ft, Tuesday. Pf,MalUaa* haseentrarted with l$fc ftw* smtt-room cottage. eBSbg W05 bs pat up as soon SWMifiw *91 permit. P. B. Madden, Practicelim- --- BAR, NO&B AND IT. Ohm— AccuratelyAd­ it Allen Building,Xenia, O. es.~oaUt W*. t*. S«ri4«iK« Wo. • Miss Jennie McMaster of Huston, III., who has been the. guest of Mr, and Mrs. Will Blair, returned home Wednesday evening. Mr, W. J , Smith and daughters, Lula and Eleanor, go to Columbus this evening to attend “Ben Hut” at the Great Southern theater. . EeW Sanderson, BossMeCown, and the Mieses Echo and Mary Sterrett were entertained at the home of Mr. George Randall last evening. Marietta is to entertain the encamp mant of the Ohio Department G'; A. a May 12,13, and Lf* 1903, There will be excursions on all railroads. Thomas Ginn of Jamestown is quite sick having been confined to his bed for several weeks, Carlton McLean left Wednesday to nurse Mr, Ginn. Word hat been received here stat iag that Mr. Thomas Stewart, of near Clifton, died Thursday and the funer­ al will be held Saturday atone o’clock. The paper mill returned operation yesterday after a cloee down of sever­ al days owing to the condition of the roads not permitting them to haul straw. 1 - Cbursdav, march 191 b, 190 $, at Bookmaker Hotel Building, •O O R - lV E a S . H I O I H Ao J jX B C R - S T O W K y S T ’., S P R I N G F I E L D . O . If You Want Real Bargains in Clothing: Attend This Great Sale. mmmwMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm 1 T a lk o f th e T ow n ! Is what our window display of Meo’s and Boy’s Hats and Caps caused. We have them up to the hour; quality is of the best. No fancy prices goes. Come in and see ’em. Shoes! Shoes! Our spring stock is now ready for your in­ spection. We sell our Shoes on their MERIT, not on their name. You will buy our Shoes when you get our prices and see the quality of the Shoes. ; i Carpets! Carpets! MowWhite, of Anderson, Ind , is visiting his friends and relative* here. He. accompanied his mother who has been visiting at his home in. the, Hoosier state, I f f , N j T V T “ flee” Reid, who has been running; a barber shop in the Mitchell building has purchased a shop a t hi*home town, Jeffersonville, and will go there the first of the week. We are selling Carpets right along. Why? Because we have the largest assortment in Cedarville to select from, We give you just as good prices, if not a little better, and you make toe an hour by WAITING. Sold to th* C r o w h k r f> * ts i C o * i » awt w i l l bring yon more than Mi treat* per pound for your butter sad have saved the m i r k of maihag It. fisipewmt* made on Haidajr, Wwimwdsy tad Fr i day. . . . . . . Me* always 4 cents riling ££g!n market. D. H. McFarland will erect a one* story cottage fbr Mrs, Frank Ewry on the Mitchell lot which she purchas­ ed some time ago. The excavation for the basement is about completed. The Epworth League of the M, E, church has secured the Canadian Col­ ored Concert company for -Monday evening April 3. The plat will open Wednesday, March Reserved Mats 3$ cents. General admission the M c - C O R K E L L ' S Popular Priced Store. &**!**»■»« lAiiiMi i a BKT.J! rcrae. r#*» A telephone mewege was received bore Tusedsy saying that Mr. Horace ^riliaugh was in very poor health. Mr. Olftangh moved U hisnewly pur­ chased fdsce, below Xenia, a few week* ago, sod has not bees welt alow. tag powdaM i t ' ,snaps, «ask- Mrs. JamesCreswcll arrived home yesterday morning fromBparta, 111,, whereshewasrailed owing totheill­ ness of h«r iather,1Mr, Blair, Mrs, George (,'resawell will return next week if her father Continue#toim* prove. ■ ■ Mr. andMrs. James Bryson, of nearXenia, celebrated their golden weddingTaeeday. Amongthosefrom this vicinity who attended ware: .LD. Wiliftmaon. O. fi. Bredfrta, W. B. riteveneon, F. B. Tornhall, theirwiveaand Brndfate. Jmstbeforethedope tfti t enariee Mr tie priwatw i» n f f t a s e If r, Ww. Ilf mMhf. <!onl«y, ia well known over the town* ship as a man well fitted for the place. The'residents on the north aide of the township believe they are entitled to « trustee. Mr, Donley, though enteC* ing the race a little late, will pole * strong vote. ‘•Empty wagons make the meat aoiee.” TL»ais aa true nfempty beaded men and women w Hla of tl» wagons, for times who make the most sobe ia She worid gm-'rolly know the UkMt* Aa th ->"i>;y wagon ean he heard A groak-u.*%Muo« «p the road, m the pnriamKfl mliy the mas of hb own (kb> Sfwww hi heard Is advance of 8 L j | | | . i w l a | r . H e iU c i , 1 Hwfihtfrl UP-TO-DATERUBERTIRE BUGIES R e m e m b e r W O L F O t t D applies lil» o w n H u b b e r Tlree a n d Kuuranteea them. Ruhlier Tirea applied o n abort notice. ®ole Agent for the tmpwrtet Breaking Plow <tnd Kepolrw of all Ki nd * for ihem. ibices rl«ht, B e frlehdly* call a n d nee or write tin a n d w e will oelt a m i nee y o u an to your, dewire a n d wants. J. H, WOLFORD X e n i a A v e n u e , Cedarville, O. [e»ple are those who accomplish things, A representative of the Champion Construction Company, Dr, Diamond, son-in-law of Ex-Governor Bushsell, was in town Friday looking over the ground for an electric rsiltoad. This oompany n already building from Bpringfield to Plqu# and are desirous of building south to Washington C, H, With this oompany is lb# genial i . Fred Green, one of thegreabet elec­ tric road constructor* ie the omantry. Ex Governer Bwhaeli b peeking the enterprise aad b in a position to com­ mand all tha money needed to «u». pleas the road. < j The announcement that Dr, J . O. j Carson had been induced to enter the .Senatorial race has started a great !booni in politics and wHl be the means of bringing out a much larger vote at the primary than expecrftd a few days ago. Dr. Caraow b the man for the place and will represent thb dbtridt la amanmsr that will reflect great credit on the county. Me it&abrea a ctroag factor in the RepubJiaaa party and hw ]K«»ibJy dime more Mr tha party tbea ritherof the other aredMami f r r t hb AsfwaMaty, bebmntaireA asoe»f^U» beaMiit am. |g tbt e o a n ty a a d fi'aM fim riM B RM fte wfa The Epworth Langiss of thb town engaged U m OsMreted CanadianCol- orml Cottetrt Co, for one ol their en* tertainments. The opera hones was filled with a meet rntthttbetfe audi* •«* . «ko no tkmm&ILf enfoyad aid •f^rortrted mU j anafimr rendered th a t«M b was twnMnwimiy eneored aad kindly reapen Jm l to. T b e a d o fe t of t&eonapmsy flsfly, m axneeded *ke «npifhMrtc»* « f t h t ib ige a n d iso c e ,.. whB« M M r n m L ew b rendered, k m Jri- kwtkrea in a mMaeriy sty]*. f ib r o id iw a^d g re a fiy wslemim M > e o m b f —W. E« OBaw etoa. Prhwlpel m Wibfln Xewfua. ThoreM, t t ^.ML’ f" A*' ' r** l dm j _ cevilt-s Work w ill foal o( *ny u WErrY-s] m m i j«gbOiMinnati. j a ^ g f e e a y o f aawn wifi knownj MBpaldlim a<fJaaeentowo. G r m #« who has provl bitter and one of J fwemba of the liqs Tbb man, yet youl knowledged by j League leaders tol mmnerey pu the pi bfitoreleotiou poi been held under ^l| Ohio. “Jew* Taylor, cashier, farmer attorney; has pu t ) the work of local] been the one mar other who baa ma« Mrth the fltrongholj loon League* and j not only from thj county, but from 3 Well, Starting at yoted “dry;” tha Bowersvtlle folios ooOtested.'battles d of nearly 10,009 1 the “dry” mucicip| the historic home * tojilowed audio n liquor now be secJ of Xenia fought t j year, but the past j defeat and quit tbs '“Seeking broadj Affiliated with the I and was placed on! speakers* Of the! local option causes the unique distinl only one,who mala business men’s,sta* which has caused-j after by every vill law elections, Mrl been assigned, lor | 511903, and will ma noon and eveningj Over the state. ‘♦Born of old Taylor is now bus He was admittedJ state and.then as IMS. In 1887 Attorney in Me . Frobeta Judge of ‘ suff the following appointment of . Money* of the HI Land Office at G •‘Returning l«L Mb# Gertrude Cl John Clemens, I user, and Freridl Bank a t Jamesl law is one of the| dents in Ohio* this, and irebb take charge of I Xtootedosshierl placed the hank dlvidsad-payic state* “ Mr. Taylor I aBow himself ft fbr(R#pfese»t*t allow hb temps polirio*! boom words: ‘I wont res that I he!{ out o fmy ’ oouaty, sscoodl third; than toT the state. Fol •sloons. Wi| will he dean. r « * * i I'-.L. a m

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