The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
A .11 O n r S p r i n g L i n e o f M e n ’s , Y o u t l i ’s a n d B o y ’s " W e a r a b l e s JV I n s t B e : S o l d W i t h o u t B e l a y . B r i c e s H a v e B e e n O u t R e l e n t l e s s l y . Our wonderfully increasing business has forced us to close a long term lease for the Niuffer store room adjoining “The Big Store.” This means tear up-^-rearrangement and a more or less damaged stock, Stone w a lls are to be removed to-be replaced w ith handsome plate glass windows. Partitions are to be taken out. New painting and decorating to be done, etc. These improvements coming righ t in the m idst of the Spring Business means a fearful financial loss, but we w ill meet it bravely and sacrifice our splendid Spring Stocks, to ou r customers ra the r th an have them ruined with the dust and dirt. Every item in this sale is a pertinen t reason for patronage* i t means a saving of money. The strongest statements we can m ake w ill be none too strong to express the immensity of th is Great Expansion Sale. Never h a s the spirit th a t built up “T H E W H EN ,”u n d e rb u y , under,. = sell, money-down, backed by high-class merchandise been better exemplified than now. Never before was there such an opportunity. Never before were so m any new, correctly stylish and superiorly made Garments, H a ts and Furnishings marked a t such low prices. An avalanche of bargains such as the people of Central Ohio have ever known. In all th e departments of “T H E BIG STORE” the various lines have been grouped and marked clearly to expedite purchasing. P len ty of sa les-peop le .. No long waits. Th is G reat Expansion Sale w ill'las t about 45 days or until th e new room is ready for occupancy, but we would advise an early visit, if ■ 0 possible the opening day, as the choicest bargains always go first. All goods m arked in p la in figures. One price to all and every purchase' guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. Price lis t circular mailed on request. Car fare paid on all purchases of $ io or over. DON'TFORGETTHEOPENINGDATE, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1903. Rleeticm Monday. Don’t forget. HI m Lena Gilbert, of Alpha, spent fSabbath at borne, T ,i l i Robert Ford ban suffered’ a second paralytic stroke but is better now. Mte Saydie Iliff was the guest of 3dtea Ealen| Eavey ofXenia Tuesday. Attorney M. J . Hartley, of Xenia, vm in town Wednesday on legal bus $MM. R®bt, Harbison, fireman on the P^nnsylrania lines, spent- Sabbath with Mi parents, O. E. Bradfutebas returned from ’Wabash, Xnd„ whert be sold ten head <®foattis. Those who have not kept track of the development* ia tbs art of painting will he surprised to find how easy it b«« been made for everybody to do good printing nowaday*. We have paints for e v e r y purpose, all ready for the brash and so prepared that anyone eon nsethem* huffy Prints, fa Hide cant, ftafgy Pririfa sariy *ppW- sd. Vsrrish jfafai, both fa m r mmrtrimn* firriwi* tn, fwi^r « . sirinds ssri sttss. tot. «. m m , • u n i t * - f*» Brash- y •—Call on TCerr & Hastings Bros, for anything in stove, ranges,, coal hods,etc. The 0 . Y, Pi U. will give a social next Thursday evening at the TJ. P. parsonage, Read all the advertisements; you will iearn something that may save you money. Court Satterfield and family of Xenia were guests of Mrs. James Sat terfield Sabbath, Easter Opening of Fine Millinery at Mrs. Condon's, Friday and Saturday, April 3rd and 4th. *t)f all the clothing sales there is no sale that equals Sterns Embarrassed Sale at Springfield. Papers were served Monday iu the Spencer vs. Bradford suit by Deputy Sheriff Applegate. Prof. K. E. Randall has moved ids household good* into the Leary prop erty on Xenia avenue. 15. W. Hagar lias been chcseu one of the director* of the Citizen's Na tional Bank at Xenia’, Air, and Mr* Ralph Watt of Co lumbus are spending a few days at the home of Mr, R. 0. Watt. Great Auction Sale Monday, when human beings will sell their rights for the iisterest-of office seeker*. Mrs. George Cresswell lias returned from Sparta, 111,, where she was called by the ilinass of her father. Mrs. James McClellan and children returned to their home at Hartford City, Ind., last Saturday morning. Buff Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale, Nnggett Strain. Price 75e, per In J . 35. Hastings, illu - Subscribe for the Herald, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Wildman had for their guest Wednesday Mias Ada Luckey of South Charleston and, Mr. Earl Prugli ofLondon. The famourcfld plantation melodies and sacred hymns will bo sung by the l Canadian Colored Singers at the * opera bouse Monday evening. Clayton McMillan, who has been attending college at Tarkio, Mo., ar rived home Friday evening. He will not return for the spring term. The NewAmericanManure Spread er 1ms the largest capacity, the light- cst draft and 13 built for hard service. Sold by Kerr ano Hastings Bros. Dr. P. R. Madden, Practice 11m tied to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad- lusted. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 . vrfeohoue.—Office l,*o. sa. Residence No. Xt We are always glad to get items of interest from the country and all Who have telephones arc requested to ’phone in their news. Oar telephone number is 71, The rural route wagons that go out from Jeffersonville are now equipped with weather signal flags. Country folks will know exactly when it’s go ing to rain. Miss Mary Yawn, of Fairfield, sis ter of Edward Yawn, of this place, died Tuesday night after a long illness. The deceased was 45 years of age. The funeral took place this afternoon. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will hold an Easter mark et Saturday, April 11, iu the vacant room iurho Warner block. Icc cream and cake will be served throughout the day and evening. Maiket will open at 10 «, 10 , , —The secret of success is to take advantage af every opportunity. We give you the nicest; frhabest groceries, canned goods, vegetables, etc., at prices that will swell your savings ac count.- Gray & Co, tf Miss Electa Chase, who has been a guest at the home of Air. Samuel Mc Collum for several weeks, left Wed nesday for Cincinnati where she will visit- with-AliSs Zola Downard for a few days. Miss Chase will then go to Dr. A!. I. Marsh attended a meet ing of the Greene Comity Medical Society at Xenia Thursday. The appearance of the Springfield Browery wagon Thursday caused some little comment. It went on through to Jamestown. Owing to an accident at the house that does our engraving there is no weekly photograph in this issue but will be resumed next week. have had this season and her selections brought out encores each time. The O. W. 13. Quartett is a first class or ganization and would be greeted by a crowded house should they return. Will AIcLcnn and family, wlmhave been living in Xenia, have returned here. Women and Jewels. l-lemmgsburg, Ivy. Tlj0 „ wetrf» W0IT ;u tlm Beal j„w The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has j election at New Holland Monday by secured 60,000 square feet of space in | a majority of 49. This town is the the Transportation Building at the home of Rev. F. M. Clematis, father World’s Fair, St. Louis, and will make au extensive exhibit showing the evolution and developement of tbe world's railway*. Presbytery will meet here tomorrow, Saturday, a session being called to act on a petition for the union of the Second and Third IT. P, churches at Xenia. I t is practically settled that these two bodies will unite with Dr. McClure a* their pastor. The ibree year edd son of Mr. aud Mrs. John Ervin of Old Town, while- playing on the porch at their home, fell to the brick walk below, fractur ing a bone of the fore arm, Tho many friends here of Air, and Mrs. Ervin will lie sorry to hear of the mishap. “ Unde Rube” an eccentric old col oted man of London died several days ago. At one time bis *kiti was shiney black but before ho died it had peeled off until he was white as suow No reason is given for the change of his skin, and he at no time felt any ill ef fect* from it. Thomas and J&cptieno Harris, of Cincinnati, the only heirs to the prop erty of the late Jacob Harris have j One of the great/ *t clotliiug sales in Springfield is king inaugurated at the "found <b Champion Clothing Store, 9 W. Main jdidate fur f.Antra! Committeeman of W, L, CIcmans, of this place. Rev. Clcraahs had charge of the anti-sa loon work in the Dayton district until a few months ago. Since then lie has taken no active part in the work, Wm. Carter and his celebrated Colored Concert Company comprising ten artists will appear at tbe opera house Alonday night. This company has been recommended by tlic 0 . W. IT. Quartette a* superior to the or ganization here tinder the lecture course. Already there is a largo sale of tickets, Quite a number of friends have received the following invitation; Mr, and Mrs. Enos Olemans invite you to lie present at the marriage of their daughter Carrie, to Homer Gibson Wade Wednesday evening, April eighth, nineteen hundred ami three; half after six o’clock, Cedar- villc, 0 . At home after April, 15, 102 South4yellew Springs street, Springfield., 0 . Springfield business men seem to think that the line from Springfield to Washington through here is sure to go. Air. Frey, in Conversation with Mr, 351» i _ Jewels, candy, flowers, roan—that j is the order of woman’s preferences. | Jewels form a magnet of mighty pow er to tbe average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or t Bave the money to purchase them. I f j a woman will risk her health to get j a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against tbe ineidnous conse quences of coughs, aolds and bron chial effectioHS by the regular use of I)r. Boschee's German Syrup. I t will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages aud _heal the effected lungs aud brnneuial tubes and drive the daead disease from the system. I t is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coglis, colds and ail bronchial troubles. Yes you can get this reli able remedy at all druggists. SMALL SAVINGS COUNT. strut. Dora Bennett and family offspring*,. field have, moved into the I 0 . 0 . F, l? known among tlm citizens of this In otinmnnuneemeiit column can k>| ta ^*10inl*8_ftycmtr, ^Mr. ]js ;n Hpringficld Monday said to tell Dname of George Irvin, can in j the North Precinct. Air. Irvin is uj Harris is now looking up claims against the estate and settling for same. He. teturm d to Cimiimuti last popular young blacksmith being wide ^Mutday evening. property recently purchased from fhe TowwdfV estate. township. He has served one or two term* m * member of council ami a! Jways received n large vote. If elected Roy Brwnagsm, who hold# a jto this position Mr. Irvin will admin lioii at th# Garfisld Park Maaitarium, Jisfcer the /Intis# of this office in a man Pkieafe, m vhrttlng friends bars. He will ratftiw osxf week. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Air, ami Airs. Samuel vMcGollum la?i Friday in honor ol Mis* I’l <-M • ia«e, “ Flinch” Waa tha fem.... of the evening. Mr. and Mia, T j . H. RulIenlH'rger woo first net that will meet yith pnldic. appro*- prize while Dr. and Mrs. M„ I, Marsh *!• won the consolation pri/e. the people jt was Coming and that cam would be running within six months after work waa begun. We hope, however, they will ring the bell before, running right into town. Jeff emonville Citizen, Tbe O, W, G. Male Quartet at.the opera house Tuesday evening Was greeted bv a fair awed audience. The program waa well received and great ly appreciated. Mia# Mary Hatter Gr »wproved to lie the beat reader wt A life policy taken at the age of twenty-four secure# to a, family fifty time# the amount of its anuual prem ium. The protection begins the mo ment tb first premium is paid. Mon ey pla »in a savings bank may take many years to accumulate a compar atively small sum, Insure your life, and if you should die to-morrow fam ily will have more of an estate than you. could save during a long series of ycarc of savings bank deposits. The Alutual I,ife Insurance Com pany of New York is the Largest Fi nancial Institution in the World. W. I.. CU2MANS, special Agent, Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York. ‘ Andrew Winter, Soliciting Agent, Cedarviile. Ohio. Homer Henderson of the Xenia Theological Seminary spent last Sat urday with his Cedarviile friends, T ired O u t “ I waa very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer’a Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me fee] perfectlywell.”—Mra. N, S. Swin« ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time, w n y ? Your blood is Im pure, that’s the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex* haustion. Take Ayer's S a r s a p a r i l l a a n d be quickly cured. SuASfc AtneyMra* #;r»»p»rttl*. oiafwni'.riM___ *ewillI***«»»#*, 3. C.A***00.,t#mU* Mm. C R E A M if 1 Sold to the CftowNKR D a ir y C o m p a r t will bring yon more than 25 eent» per pound Tor your Initter end you have saved the trouble of making it. Shipments made on Monday, Wednesday and F riday ............. Price, always 5t cesta within Elgin market. Hi •: .Wuwit Jm0hrwtm,Xk a 'B K 3
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