The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

‘■'•■ECT? jSt- * I ’i 9 j : ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ i ,« w s a m ' o s j . ; x t h k k t « « t ... . - - - ~ .............................................................. » Charming Easter flats of Beeoming Style. Gloaks and Salts that are Original and Y O T T R E A S T E R H A T . Can wc please you m style, in price? Almost a foregone conclusion, if you’ll give us a chance, Call it conceit if you will, but we think it pardonable, considering the scores of satisfied customers we’ve already served, Our Millinery Parlor* are in the flitchell Block, almost opposite our flain Store, m A - B T E R . O . O N T I N H E S - J A C K E T 8 A J N ' .D Never before have purchasers seen so elaborate a showing. Never were prices so fair. Lines are splendidly complete now, and those who want to get ready-to-wear Easter costumes, • * will find it a pleasant, economical matter if they choose from, this stock, making a little go a long way. These are facts that have made our Spring opening days, just past, the most successful in the history of the store. No pains were spared to secure the highest excellence in the creative art. Busy minds and busier hands combined to make this great style show, and the enthusiastic response, words of praise, and heavy purchases, attendant to these opening days, were indeed gratifying. W e ’re more than pleased, and now for Easter. Just a few ’more shopping days, Start today. W e ’re making special concessions ; in every section. The following are a few of the many savings: ladies’ Man Tailored Suits, Cb / x Q Buys au all wool English *- * - ” * ______ j Worsted Jacket, collarfega effect, Ened with taffeta 'silk, stole front, the new position back, double cape? neatly trimmed with, silk' -braid and silk ornaments, skirt made with lull, flare trimmed with braid to match ; jacket,.sold regular for $13.50. Easter week’s price $9,08. 1 a Q Suva an all wool sponged *p l,& .£ j.p English 0 heviot, in black and navy, jacket collarless effect blouse, lined with good quality taffeta, new stole front, trimmed with fancy silk braid and Ornaments, skirt made the new Tunic effect, neatly trimmed with silk braid, worth $16,50. E<*ster week’s price $ 12 . 43. Jttys an all wool sponged ’Venition Cloth; in castor blueand black, jacket made blouse, Collai'less effect, elaborately tailored, stitched trimed, with fancy silk braid, the new positiou plaited back, skirt made with full flare,, finished ,with stitched bands, worth $13.50, Easter 1 week’s price $14.93. „ • ' Buys an imported spoug-' led.Broadcloth, in castor, b ue, brown and black,- jacket lined with beet quality all silk taffeta, the new blouse effect, plaited positiou back, neatly tailor stitched and trim­ med with silk braid to match material., skirt elaborately tailor stitched, trim­ med with silk stitched ornaments, full flare, worth $22.50,' Easter week’s .price $18,50, (b A £ ^y-vBuys the best quality of D ’^'^bimansville sponged and steamed cheviot, in blue, brown and black, jackets, lined with guaran- teee all silk taffeta^ collarless effect blouse, postillion back, cape effect, seams piped with silk to match'mater­ ial* finished with fancy braid and silk ornaments, skirt made yoke effect .with panel front, full flares worth $82.50.t Easter week’s price $25,00, K O r \ R ljadie8’ wool sponged Venitiab cloth man tai­ lo re d s u its in b lu e s a n d b la c k s, j a c k e t n e w c o lla rle ss b lo u se , sto le front effect ■ tr im m e d w ith s ilk o rn a m e n ts a n d b u t ­ to n s , s k i r t m a d e f u ll, e v e n g o re d fla re , a n d . flu sh e d w ith Bilk s tra p s , b u tto n trim m e d , r e g u la r v a lu e $17.20. Ladies’ Mat!Tailored Dress Skirts! a 6 ood quality all- i , ‘J y ? ? ? ! mixture, black only, made with full flare, trimmed with three rOWs stitched bands, sold regular at §3,50. Easter week’s special price $2.39. a *7 tyBuys the best quality of T T ’ / Ositk finish Buster, black a n d n a v y , n e a tl y trim m e d w ith s titc h ­ ed bands of satin and fancy, buttons, full flate, sold regular at $ 6 . 00 ,Easter week’s price $4.75. !|) (3 k®** y wool sponged 'Broadcloth, trimmed with silk pannels and fancy buttons, full flare at bottom, value $8.50., Easter week’s sdecial ' price $6.49. e ^ ^B u y s a n iraported sponged Venetian cloth* trimmed with stitched bauds to form yoke, full Easter flare, sold regular at $9.98.” week’s price $7,50. J: Juys an imported Eta , , /miue, made with tucks, trimmed with fancy stitched taffeta bands at yoke and knee, sold regular at $12.20, EaBter week’s price. $9.48. ry a QBuys an Imported Eta- (jflgttirand black, made, the new Tunie effect, finished with fancy silk buttons, Worth $16,50, Easter week’s price $12.48. Ladies’ Man TailoredWalking Skirts; i Buys an all wool English 3 i /-* Jts a it Jiiu *T*y Mixture in blue, gray and 1 black, seamsTuntehed with silk bands of materia]* 12 rows of tailor stitching around bottom, full flare, worth $ 5 . 00 , Easter week’s price $3.49. A A Ci ^10 k ®81 f i x i t y hH- T"rT * y wool Scotch mixture in gray* blue, brown and black, trimmed with stitched straps and buttons, full flare, worth $6.50, Easter week’s price $4,49. all ■woo S f \Q Buys best quality Invisible Check, trimmed over hips with'stitched hands and but­ tons, stitched at bottom, full flare, worth $7.98, Easter week’s price $5,08, a Q Buys the best quality unfin- *Pished Worated m gray, ""~tan, blue and black, made with the. new punnel front, yoke effect over hips, finished with stitched hands rtf mater­ ial and fancy buttons, worth $8,98, Easter week's price $6.48,' , Of the better grades our showing is most complete, all the new styles, the values a re.from $16.00 to $16*00. Priced Special this Easter week from $9.98 to $12.50. Ladies’ Siik Coats.' n f lR Best quality all silk Pcau de y*V u Soie and Taffeta Coats, either Mote Carlo, or the new blouse effect made with large collars and flare sieves, neatly trimmed with crean np- liqUe inserting, worth $12.50, Easter week's price $9.98. T 0 0 8 5 ^ 8t,h^ 8t «f l u . y U Pean de Soie, made with solid-lace collar and new sleeve, trim­ med with applique isueertiug worth . $13.60, Easter week’ price, $10.98. Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Buys good quaiity white mer­ cerized with lilaek dot, front/ tucked and hemstitched, new collar and sleeves, .worth 75c* Easter week’s price 49c. 49 c » O p Buys best quality White Can- vas cloth, with black figures, back and front plaited, finished with pearl buttons, new sleeve and collar, worth $1.25, Easter week’s price 98c. *. Buys good quality White ■*■0® Pure Irish Linen, front plait? ed and hemstitched, tucked back, strictly tailor-made and worth $2 00 , Easter week's price $1.50. White Madras, front beautifully em- broideried in grapes, tucked back, X r \Q Buys au imported . y o - fancy stock, worth week's price $1.98. $2.50,. Easter r% r \Q Buys best quality imported Z i y Q y * " ' * 'White Corded Madrrs, strictly tailor-made, plaited front with fancy stock collar, worth $3.50,' Easter weeks price $2,98, Ladies’ Silk Shirt Waits., 3 4 8 beet qu ality wash Silk, solid front ofsmall tucks and dainty lace inserting, black sleeves and stock finished with small tucks, worth $5*00, Easter week’s price $3.49, Very Special, *2 n R Buys choice of 50 fine Waists J * 7 U made of best quality all silk taffeta, front, back and sleeves tucked* fancy stock, sold regular Easter week’s price $3,98. t , at ,$5.08, A n S Buys the best quality Crepe 4*V® de Chine, all the new spring •shades .and . black, elaborately trim­ med, with silk insertion and small tucks, fancy stock collar, sold regular at $6.50, Easier week’s price $4.98, ' * 4 *. jg, pg -B uy s .the best quality Peau’ de Ceine in all the newshades and black, finished with dainty tucks and tailor stitching, fancy stole effect stock, sold regular fit $7,50, Easter week’s prices $5.98. 2 . 9 8 Ladle’s best quality* Wash , Jay Silk Waists, solid pleated fronts tmrued back, new stole stock collar and sleeves, regular price$3.50, | LOCAL AND, PERSONAL t fubscribe for the Herald. J , Cecil George, of Cincinnati, was a visitor here, Sabbath. (le t« good rubber tire buggy of Kerr & Hastings Bros. See W, it. Hferrett’a buggies and phaetons before btiyiug. 17d Editor Blair and wife, of Loveland, were gfiests ofMrs, James Satterfield Sabbath. Iliss Flossie Hill, of Columbus, hr the guest of Hr. and Mis. E, G* Oglsebee. Mr, and Mrs. J . M. Bull, afSpring- field, visited friends and relativesbere Saturday. , Bead all 'the advertisements; you will learn something that may save you money. V^btst you Want a good draft or baggy harness, call on me as I have them of excellent quality. Horn, the Harness Man. Caster Sweets« Everyone wants candy, for h isfer and we have provided » n imperial treat in the way 0 * some fin*- East- r confections. We-will of i/ourse have nut usual choice line of LrfrtipyVand *Itmtber’s box go**}* and a big as­ sortment of mat bulk eandiee, all at such low prises as to make com- petition impos s ib l e . The**- tosh Eit-tcr * toi - dies*are tliS nu*t delie- tom and dainty tid bits ymiever tSst<rl, andjust m pure and wholesome as enylhutgcaiila*. Wo have them in * With*v« riatf of pri'*‘» and at each prb? fit* finest J uiliiy to be had. tothing wdl please the firnniv better than these Raster Mweets and /Veil might as well get/ the beet, . . . a, *• You cau ge.t a buggy For less than $20 of Kerr & Hastings Bros, , Walter Morion returned to Indiana Tuesday, He was forced to quit college owing to poor health. Bee our display of buggies before you buy, We can save you money. Kerr & Hastings Bros. J . B, Orr, who has beeu suffering with neuralgia for several mouths, is reported astnuch better at this time. You will be both pleased and prof­ ited by seeing W. B. Sterrett’s line of Farming Implements before buying. Mrs. Oliver Hodds, of Xenia, spent several days here the first of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J , H, Wolford* That Buggy and Wagcrt or Implement needs painting. Hoes it not? And the best place to get the paint is a t W, B. Sterrett’s* 17d The statement made in our last is- -sue that Presbytery would meet here, Saturday, April 4, should have read Tuesday, April 14. Messrs. Finney and Stormont, who have been attending school at the Ohio State University, have returned -home for the summer. Representatives of the Champion Construction company were in town yesterday looking over the ground for the Busline!! Electric road, —I have secured the agency for the Trolly Mail Box Carriers. Persona wishing same call on or notify Charles Stuckey. Bev. B* M. Paul, a student of the B. P, Seminary at Philadelphia, stopped here a few days with friends enroute to his home at Colterville, lib Get a good buggy, phaeton* road wagon or carriage of Kerr &Hastings Bros. * Bev. Homer McMillan and wife who have been in South Carolina for the benefit of the former’s health, are spending a few days with Mr. .and Mrs. James McMillan. Hr. P. B. Maddon, Practice 1itn* *>d to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Chu tes AccuratelyAd* justed, A lla i Building, Xenia, O. '♦'fieiiljtiB*.—0#ce Sw. ?i, Sesktaw Ko, js Messrs. J , O. Barber, U. 8, Collins tttul Robert Anderson and their fam­ ilies attended tho Arthur and Barber wedding at Springfield Wednesday evening. We aw always glad to get items of j interest from the country and ail who i have telephones are requested to i ’phono in, their neb's. {number &7I, .1 Mr. and Mm Jos. Yaabbiitt enta^ tained to dinner, Saturday, Mesdames Lewis Gilbert and John Johnson and daughter, Lucille, of Cedarville,— South Charleston Sentinel* Messrs. Harry Higgins and Frapk Timmons, of Xenia, were in town last Friday advertising for the Brady & Steihfels clothing company, They gave this office a pleasant Call. I f you will go to Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House, you will find the greatest line of children’s shoes ever seen In this market. Moccasins 8c to 25c. Soft soles 20c to 45c. Springfield; O. On the evening of the 11th there will be a partial eclipse'of the moon it rising in the shadow* The eclipse is very near total, all but one-fortieth of her diameter being immersed in the earths shadow. —The secret of success is tq take advantage of every opportunity* We give you the nicest, freshest groceries* canned goods, vegetables, etc., a t prices that will swell your pavings ac­ count. Gray & Co. tf T. Phillips has taken charge of J . H. Harbison’s milk route making’ his first trip Thursday muring* Mr* Philips was not prepared to take care of all the trade this week but will en­ deavor’to do so next. Smallpox and scarlet fever are still raging in Columbus. There have been 170 cases of smallpox in the past six weeks and 32 deaths, and since De­ cember 17 a total of 135 cases of scar­ let fever and six deaths. You Will find at Starkey's Arcade Shoe House the greatest line of men’s working shoes from 76 cents to $106 in this country and hand sewed $2,50 to $5.60 union made. Bpriogfield, <> The Canadian Colored Concert Co,, which gave an entertainment a t. the opera house Monday evening, was i greeted by one of the largest crowds Our telephone! that has assembled at this place I this season. The program numbers A dollar well spent, when you sub­ scribe for the Herald. ■.■■* . f ■ • j ^ V Word has been received here that uBumpusi” Jones has been operated on at a Layton hospital for cancer - of the stomach, T he latest report is that he is improviug.ntcely and hopes are entertained as to bis complete recov­ ery, Bev, Wallace Iliff, a third year student at the B. P. Seminary* at Philadelphia, is spending some time ou ft vacation with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Iliff* Bev, Hifi will return east a t the expiration of bis vacation to take up work either at Philadelphia or in theHew YorkState. I , Bev. Thomas Turner, of HewYork City* who has finished his course at tbeB. P. Theological Seminary, at Philadelphia, has received a call to Idaville, Ind. Bev* Turner has ac­ cepted and will go there in a short time. His many friends here wish him much auccess with bis charge. Saloons in Hubbard are uaipg a un­ ique method to head off the proposed local option fight in that town* Sun­ day every place in Hubbard where li­ quors are sold was closed up tight, and all the Saloonkeepers attended aer- BuffPlymouth Rock Eggs for sale, Huggett Strain. Price 75c per 15, J . E. Hastings. 2id J , H. McMillan, our enterprising aud energetic furniture dealer, has been favored by an order for furniture for a citizen of Springfield, Homer Wade. The quality of Mr. McMil Ian’s stock coupled with his low prices has enabled him to compete with most any city firm. Mr. McMillan fur­ nished Mr. Wade’s home, completely in the furniture line. Several pensions turned up laBt Friday that have been missing since the first of March. The department at Columbus sent out all papers as usual but for some reason a number of the papers for local pensioners were carried on through to St* Louis. They were found in a supposedly empty mail sack last Thursday and returned to the Cedarville office. .a— — ■ 1 F Great Invention. Jameefown had somewhat of at) election Monday along with other towns. Mayor Thomas was re-elect­ ed by twenty-fonr votes against Levi Bader. The saloon element used money freely against Mr. Thomas, but through the hard work of the temperance peoplehe won the victory. vices at the Baptist Ghnrch, I t is the! Mayor Thomas has proven himself a first Sunday in yeats that the town | great man in the fight against local has been dry. The case of Charles Bidgway, the alleged whisky-selling druggist, was lifted from Mayor McFarland’s court Tuesday morning, by members o f the executive committee who had filed the charge. The case was to have come up Wednesday, I t is not known whether the case will be taken to Jamestown and tried before Mayor Thomas or not. * The Herald is prepared to get out horse bills or sale bills on short notice and at a very reasonable price. The success of our rain proof board has been wonderful. Those who have used it speak of its merit iu the high­ est praise, This speeially prepared board is furnished at the same price as the soft pulp boards, so wby not use the very best? About three weeks ago Prof. R, A, option violators. The well known lumber firm, J, M, Tarbox A Son, has passed out of existence and a stock company Organ­ ized to continue the business. Incor­ poration papers with the names of J, M* Tarbox* W, J . farbox, M, A, Tarbox, J , Hale Collins and* H* A, Waddle, calling for a capital stock of $20,000 have been filed with the proper authorities. The new firm will meet with great success. Early Tuesday morning found a saloon open in the Mitchell room. This has become one of the most noto­ rious places iu the county aud il is being tun wide open, the Springfield Brewery wagon bringing down a con signment of goodsWednesday, Last October two hundred and nineteen citizens voted against the saloon. How many of this number hold the same opinion today? This saloon is here to Brown received an appointment as , I u u im iu u w u h t i x um m u u u 11s u fto ftN tt » k tr.imn , » | . j ,h m i; „ „ tbi him!(,r il, lege at Assmut, Egypt, a school con-! . tiunuij?C00youB{{ llmmother* i L1SY OP i*K1TYKHV S ir . & ru v m , is 4Mt | Ji.bti Hrubisort who has lieeu con- dueling a dairy fin- wmm time, has ilia daily trips to town. I t is very probable that xomc ow* will take op hi* mitt*. Hnbsrrilw 4 for The Herald, were encored throughout, U, T» Moseley, temn, was caliad five times in response to a solo Tha evening was thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience awl the Epworth j Lat»gn*will realise* neat sum as a f profit. Mrs. Martha Brown, also received au appointment as assistant matron in a giris* echo» in this foreign point. The • ?‘(MoiiiTnent* will not be accept­ ed but Jtrof. Brown expects to go to Mexico to taka charge of work under tha m Mon iry board of the Frasby- trian cbmth. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice for the mouth ending Ayril 10.1903. List Ho, 15, I'AlDSf. Burch, Rev. B. P. Weir, A. H, T H. T ahwov , P M. fitfofd Writing The B knn T nciton is destined to make back numbers ot existing type­ writers*. Has 5 new and valuable features of merit, nay two of which would make« superior machine. Ho larger than existing typewriters. Wc are now offering a limited amount of stock to in­ vestors at 75oon the dollar* People arc bcoomlngfntereSted all over the world and are beginning to realize whet a won- derfnl invention we have. More than $30,000 worth of maehinea have already been ordered. The typewriter world iswatching with interest the homingof our machine, which marks the beginning of &revolution Jn this great industry. As soon as we shall have sold enough stock to complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, no more will be offered at any price, * li you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in an in duatrisl enterprise of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends wait* vs roa raoawtcice. Preference in positions given to investors. Capital Stock $1,500,000. Shares $1.00 The Bennington TypewriterGo 304 AND 305 LYCEUM BUILDING, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, AFanTMar'4Good Sfory. Valpin, Ind., Agril 6tU:-Wm. O. 11, Sulllten, a highly respected farmer of this place tell* * personal experience to show that there is still some genuineness, *nd honest worth to be met with in this age in which *0 many frauds are reported. "Vcs, I have been humbugged” seid Mr. Sullivan, -and when IwsSSoill with ‘tile Rheumatism, Kidney and Heart Trouble, 1 Used ft good deal of stud tliat claimed to be femidies for these diseasesonly to find them worthless, -But, as you know, 1,'did find the genuine remedy after all and I had not been taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills very long before I knew that they were an honest remedy that would do all and more than was claimed for them. They cured me, made A Well tti 'n of me and I am now as sound as I ever was. - I can testify that Dodd's Kidney Pills are a genuine remedy for Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble, Notice* Owing, to the commencement exer­ cise* at the Ohio Medtcftl University ftfOolumbus, I will be Absent from my office on Thursday ami Frwlay, April 16 And 17, * Hr, J* VY Dixon. AREYOBCONGWEST? , Beginning Fsbraary 180) and con* ^ d*y thettefter until April 30th, there will b# a apooial r»t* to All points in Wusklngtoti, ()rsgr>n, Idaho, Montana and Britkih (•olamWa. For maps, i*tss* toutsA **Mo*h*ri»fo««Atkm writ* at osma to T. H. Gancfeal!, Hlstriet wfaoc lAtt- , m hk* Oadattei, S.1 Sororis Shots $3,00. We did not dtAContinu* putting in the Sorosis on account of the profit in them but wo found a great many ot our customers did not want them ami wo found we could get the Patriokn to tell for $3.60, a much better oboe. Strictly hand made. . Btarkey’e Arcade Shoe House, Springfield, (), The population of Hew Mexico *x« needsihftfcof Arizona by about 78,000, amst-t Weak? “ I suffered terribly and was ex­ tremely weak for 12 year*, this doctor* said my blood w*» all turning to water.. At last I ttfci Ayer’s Sstsaparills. and was iw s feeling all right again.” s *11 Mr*. Jf, W F itla, Hadtyata* Ot. No matter howkrill’yew hate been ill, nof her* poorly you may be today, Ayera SaraapariUa iatfia best medicine yott cm take for purifying and «n* rkiiinf? the blood Don’tdoubt it, put yoar whole trust in it. tbrow thing Mae, away ew< ary l tMkft JtoV W m dhst UKST TWi JUDK : *-- '* Ai ft. : Judicial 4 division trict o f 1 April h lion wm ■ Bssoi of tbeT Judicial gat* cosi the Cot? Tfaursdp o’clock 1 tob« v ticket, 0 held Ho of Judg for tho ’ 1904, a t which et 1905; . fug said tp oned each 50( votes co K, Hdsl which b as follpi 5 . tl to * C!>nt< - 10 County, • County, ai!'■ ‘ tv, 7 do! w The - shall be X' w to be p Bepubii J j There Ratos eq ft-! *hi from ea< ASthe d itn A cop ’V • fc to the C -ity ling C qi >! the reqi \y> made 0 thinks 1 jjfi Tn wi to set 01 M..' do Horace ice E .P . MuUlj(H -— List <• •-■•fel for In ti month < 'N .1 Afldr. v- Aden Clark t . Halto. 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