The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

mm MW utommpmi* PoplarPriced Store ^ ,w ' l M"**K'Wr .uw» * nV€<rteSi +■ «*iw« wc , bwc , iKfftrfdrt .Bern. | rOpmftr PnCtw 1 WMwimt$. w, uc, 2 sc P! Store j m M m . f lu iu nM tg fm . { . mm at! co^rs scperyard. mccoin«ii'$ ClotMHgwade 10 “uuaairr Cacbailtguaranteed And n more select a^oek of worthy and artistic footwear for Men, Women . and Children hasuever been shown in Springfield, Eom&In and look oyer the different grades and lasts. You’ll find just what you want in quality, style and comfort. Also bear in mind that our prices for first-class reliable shoes are just a little lower than other dealers will quote you for the same grade of goods. Our store became popular from the first day ft. opened, hecause shoss were sold at a small profit and one price to all. We call spec- j ial attention to our line of ■ . '. Men’s Shoes and Oxford Ties at .$190, $ 2 .BO, $3.BO and $3 .60 . W om en ’s Shoes and Oxford Ties, | : , : . $ 1 . 45 , $ 1 . 90 ',- $ 2 . 45 , $ 2 . 90 . : . These are popular prices, and we also have an exceptionally strong line for boys and children to show, The recent remodling of our store gives us bet­ ter facilities for handling our large and rapidly growing business in a more Satisfactory manner than ever before. We invite you to come in and look through our stock and to, compare quality aud prices. Meet your friends and leave your packages at t SEVEREATTACK OF 6RIP . Carwi by 0*» Bottle of Chamberlain’* Cetfgh Remedy. “When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually tleofCliara- Danger of CoWsaml Grip, '■ The greatest danger from colds and grip iBtheir resulting in pneumonia,' I f reasonable care is used* however, and CbswberiainV Cough Beinedy 1 . » *- * , T. t „ _ ‘ taken, all danger will be avoided, herlain a vough Remedy, says Frank (Among the lens of thousand who have cured myself with one bot Imrlain’* Cough Remedy,” 1 _ W* Ferry, Editor- of the Enterprise, Sheartsvife, N. Y, “This is the hon­ est truth. I at times kept from oough- th* oonghing spell n%ht I would takt ed tha tin the brl e a dose and it seem- iefest interval the oottigh would pass off and I would go to weep porlWtly free from its aoeom- paayiag pains. To say that the rem­ edy acted u a most agreeable surprise k patting it vary mildly. I had no Met that it would or could knock out the ftrip, rfrftply because I had never tried htlbrssteh and H a purpose, butitdid , with the second attack the remedy caused it to be of less cforation, but the pains were &r less aavcra, and I had not used the eeatetrls of one bottle before Mr, Grip had Wd me adieu.” For sale by 0 . M. LUdfway. used this remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case hav­ ing resulted m pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain ireventive of that dangerous disease, t will cure a cold or au attack of the grip in less time than any other treat­ ment. I t is pleasant and safe to take. For tale by 0 . M. Ridgway. —Do you know what you eat? A great many people are not careful of the quality of food which they eat They should b e ,, Pure food is a de­ veloper of brain and muscle, which means a superior man. Our reputa. tiott for selling pure food is known far and wide. We .select and keep in stock only the pure kind of food. Get the kind we sell. Gray & Co. —F or S ale :—A quanity of pump­ kin seed, both sweet and field variety. T. W. St. John, 16d <*«> ****<*€>• LOCAL AND PEI&ONAL, X Rev. W. II. A«‘li'r»'.n is tJ.-iti'iprat the home of his br->tl;>r inlaw, Mr. J , W. I’ldlui’k. Emter Opening of Fine Millinery ntj Mrs. Condon s, Friday uud Saturday. April Urd and 4lh. Mbs Mary Dobbins, who Fas been attending normal school at Ada, O , has returned home. Roliert, the youugut ecu of I)r. and Mrs, J , W. Dixon 13 improving after a severe attack of tho grip. ■—C armane m t WAi.K:—Jump seat jaggor carriage in good condition and at low price. -S. K, Mitchell. You will be both pleased mid profa ited by seeing W. It. Slorrett’a line of ^ Farming'Implemeutfl before buying, Frank Hastings was called to New Conord Tuesday owing to the' illness of his stepmother, Mrs. Lizzie Ml Hastings. . Dr, J , Q. Stewart and sister, Lilly, attended the funeral of their uucle, the- late Jesse Stewart, at Xenia. Monday. The George Dean case, which was to have been heard yesterday morning, was again postponed owing to the sick­ ness of the defended. A meeting of the- colored voters was held in the A, M, E. church Wednes­ day evening, H, H. Arnett, of Wil- berforee, gave an address. T. H. Puehringer, of Cleveland, will; be here the first of next week'. Parties having pianos to be tuned please notify Ueorgo Siegler. —I have secured the agency for the Trolly Mail Box Carriers. Persons wishing same call on or notify • Charles Stuckey. When you want a good draft or buggy harness, call on me as I have them of excellent quality'. ’ Dorn, the Harness Man. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dean have been entertiUuing (heir daughter, Mrs. W, B. Sibley, and graud-datighter. Miss Anna Patten, of Columbus, this week. F, E. Sterling', of Bainbridg, is calling upon fanners as agent for the “Farmer’s Business Record,*' a valu­ able account book. He will be in this section for some time. The book is just what is needed to keep records and pedigrees, MAYOR’S PR 0 EIAMI 8 N You can always tell the way the wind blows by watching the .Straws. You can always tell the way a Man does business 4by watching his trade . Watch ours. One stream of satisfied customers. “Why” all have got what they were looking for BARGAINS In Good, Clean, Up-to-Date Clothing for MEN = and =■BOYS Now the season is right for a new Spring Suit or Pants. • Old ones are not just r igh t Appearance needs a little toning up. Spring' medicine won’t do it; “We can” with the bright, clean, new, fresh Suits, Overcoats and Pants we have just received. cotton worsteds, A O . r— 41.15 250 pairs of Men’s P an ts in blue or black chevibt, fancy made and finished like the better kind, at.;......... ............. Men’s heavy cheviot pants, extra well made and fitters..,,...;. 385 pairs of Men’s P an ts in cheviot, bedford cord and fancy worsteds Cassimeres in a ll new patterns. P an ts worth $3,^5 a t ....... ........... $ 1 .4 9 Men’s black .clay suits. Made to w e a t and-fit; worth $5.00. B u t now... $2.90 165 suits in clays* worsteds, fancy mixed cassimers, herring bone cheviots, tibbets and unfinished worsted. All made and finished in a superior m anner <3*i A O and guaranteed to fit and wear....,....'.......,........................ ............ ................ Boy’s Suits. Boys’ double breasted suits..V.............. ........... ................. .............................................7 9 e Boys’ better suits in both single and double breasted; well made...,.....'............$1 ,155 Boys’ good cheviot and worsted suits in new spring patterns and colors; A Q OFANELECTION! all wellmade...... ....... ............... ....-........... ..... ........ .... ‘ Boys’ extra values in,suits made in the newest shapes. All new, spring | | ^ The electors of the village ef Cellar- ville, Grcone Co., Ohio, will take notice that an electiou will be held at( he usual voting place in said village on Monday, April 6th, 1903, between the hours of six o’clock n. m., and six o’clock p. in., at which elec­ tion the following officers will be chosen: Mayor, j Marshal, f Treasurer, • ‘ 1 Clerk, j Council,(3 for 2 years), j Council, (3 for 1 year), j Made at my office this 17th day of March, 1003. D. H. M c F arland , Mayor. patterns; suits worth $3.00 and $3-5°» now. Men’s and Boy’s Little Things Canvass Gloves................................,.,55c Underwear... Men’s better uriderwear»,..,,,,..,.,, „£S9c Men’s or Boys’ Caps,.,................... Sox.;..... ..... JJc Suspenders..,.. Neckwear................... .............. 1 1 6 Handkerchiefs............................... ..^5c Shirts......................... I^5c J. H. KNOTE, II. E MAIN STREET. SPRINGFIELD, O. —Seed Com for Bale. Bee sample* at Kerr A Haating’s. 8 , K. Williamson, ffPMNPV n IwfWWW *|FMPP|i* Twre’s nothing; Hka doing a thing oagbir. Of all the Salve* you ■himrd of, Boeikm’s Amloa Salves * bwt. I t sweeps away and ©area es, Bor», Braises, Cuts. Bolls, Bkltt EraptiocM and Pile*, m y 25c, and rnarantesd to give &ctknt by B. G. Ridgway, Dmg- T* i ^ e CeMla OeeDay. ‘nice Warner’s White Wine of Tar iym», the beet cough temed/ m r »H i , 2 i atfd 60 sent*, Bra, G, a%w«y, Fhamnwbt. <-«<Ml m Kerr A Hastings Bros. m i i I n stove, wags*, coal jLflMtotfoMh m f c t f Wowseter mmwmTJ wmt ■mm *• c. E TODD, Una, nu rajg? inwf §fimi MiMmik fc., Oh. What a Jam There Was! 4- v. Stern’s Embarrassed Sale Attracting Big Crowds Daily, Until The Entire Stock Is Disposed Of. Sale Continues Monday—Don’t Fail to T h e new s of thi$ sale has spread throughou t Clark and adjoining counties like wild f i r e - i t isn ’t any wonder th a t people continue to flock here daily, when in th e beginning of the Spring season clothing is cut to 1-3 and 1-2 price. If you are a m an who appreciates such an advantage, don’t let any th ing in the world prevent you from getting your share of the prodigious bargains which th is embarrassed sale offers, •' „ ‘ . ---- ----------- SHOOKOff--'. -- -- ------•••--• • -- - Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing and Furnishings flust and Will Be W e owe i t to th e people of\ Springfield and vicinity to rem ind them th a t large as th is stock is, it can’t la s t long under the flood of buyers th a t ha* been 0 f& flowing the S tem store daily. W e wish you to sha re in th is bonanza, and therefore again urge you to come fct once, lest you w a it till the opportunity is psnfe Li* & Co f X i O v t x m a r r x m f V ' M i K 3 M » A . B n a A w * E 3 J > f i A L » Re. 9 W . M e w MtNMt.

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