The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
mmv* / if < s 0 i! I l p $ j; REMOVAL F or . ?& * W o r k .w that o f ta | I TWEKT The Greatest Buying Opportunity the People of Spring field and the Neighboring Towns Have Ever Enjoyed. DID r p H E many disappointments the contractors of our new building have imposed upon us in the matter of its completion, being now over six months behind the date of contract, and X owing to the large shipment (of goods we are re ce iv in g d a ily , for which we have no accommodation or room, all the purchases b e in g made for our new building, and our^cancellations for same being refused by ihanufactureys and importers»alike, it is obligatory upon us to make the earliest possihle disposition of these goods rather than store them for another season. ' Therefore, having nO alternative in such a predicament other than sell, we have no choice but that of sacrifice of values. With these conditions we shall commence To-Day, Con tinuing Until Our Removal, a general clearance of all goods in our house, making such prices as should interest every intending buyer of . . ; . D ry Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, W a ll Paper, Lace Curtains, W in d ow Shades, Curtain Poles, Dress G oods, Silks, Lad ies’ W raps, Tailor-made Suits, Seperate Skirts, W a ists, Corsets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Notions, Ribbons, Laces, Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Crashes, Muslins, Ginghams, Prints and the grandest collection o f W ash and W h ite Goods in Ohio. All at prices that shall have no bearing upon cost or value. , I LOCAL A nd PERSONAL | '• Subscribe for.the Herald, , ijt ^ /' * rf~f ^ w. ^ The congested counties of Ireland are all op tho western poask,1, . ’ Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bird were vis-tore in Cincinnati tbis weejr.' . ■ • ■Mr.'and Mrs. Frank*Sherman, of Springfield, were .-guests of -friends ■here Sunday. “ ’ " ’ ’ ^-Charley Brotberton, ' pi Dayton, came oyer for.-,a-short- vji^it with -bis Tj&hpr List. KnMiafli- "* 1 father, la t Sabb th; \ “ * ’** 3 ;k t • Hugh "Morton,: ot Salem;' 111.-, is visiting here owing to the sickness of "h:s brother, Dr. J 5 F; Morton. ' Mrs. \V, L, Marshal} and childfo of Xenia, are spending a' few days with W. M. Barberand family. ■ D, Bradfuto and ixpj.ryesterday shipped to Silas Monroe of Licking county a fine Boiled Angus bull ‘ ’Perseverance, thou art a jewel;" ton Thumb will undergo his one hun dred and twentieth Wtdding ceremony MayAst. “ ' _ Mr. and Mrs, Will Torrence, of South Charlestown, and'Mi® Lida, o f near Xenia, spent Sabbath with CedsrvHle friends. "" Dr, P, R. Madded, Practice lim it, d to EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Accurately Ad- jngted. Alion-Buiidihg,Xenia, O. '^tAlwnc.—oaee Ify. 7 *. Uwdctencc Wo. j> We are always glad to.get items of Interest from the country and ali who have telephones are requested to ’phone in their news,, Our telephone number is 71, High School commencement this year takes place Friday evening, May 22, Their will' be nine graduates. This day will also be the close of the public schools. Curfr-^-Wanwr’s WWtoWl»* ®fT«r Syrup, die best cough remedy on ^ rth , cures a cold in one day if taken in tio’e. 25 and 50cts. Ben, G, Ridge way, Pharmacist, Cost wilt vary a lit tie according to the sire and condition of your vehicle, but it is trifling at most. You can transform your old buggy' into a new one hy slight expenditure o f tune amt money* T h e tswage paints we *eil are so perfect In every wry and So easily to use that htot results are ear- Min. Anybody can •Pfdythemr tbiy are alf ready for' t h e brush: os* coat only ft*#d*<li*araW; tbay dry withaktahln-tre A variety or colors to yboure ltow i n handy rixri ratHi, ‘ mu •Timber wolves are luceasmg-aroand feat Portage. ' - You -can get aTBuggy for less than §20 o f Kerr & Hastings Bros, j ' . The owuhr o f a black veil, recently found on Main St.,'can jiaVe.same by calling at this office.- ; ' . ■ 1 fed Sfoel, of Indiano, is the guest of bis college friends; he having at tended college^here last year, s , , Charles Galbreath, o f Dayton, spent Saturday and Sabbath with, his mother. Mm. Elizabeth Galbreath- The many-, friends, o f' Mr,' Thomas Thumb .will.be surprised to hear of liis approachingmarriage May 1 , 1903, Jesse Brown, of Batobridge, a for, mer student at Oedarv.ille College, was the guest of friends here the first of the week; - , When you want a good draft .or The Herald, One Year, One Dollar Buff Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale; Kuggett Strain. Price 76c p e r -15, " . ■ '' - (I, .E. Hastings. 21d John "Martin, inspector for 5 ?,the Home Insurance Company of New, York, whose headquarters are in -Co lumbus, was In town Thursday look ing afteV' property injured by his com pany* t ■ ’ * , ‘ ' ' ; " • 7 . •- Too comedy, “ The Star Boarder," which held the boards at -the opera houseWednesday, gave a very good performance. Tickets (meal) were too-high in price consequently there were not many boarders but that’ night to enjoy the feast o f laughter. To fill the bouse there must' be, popu la r pr?c|s, .. - ’ Dr. Lorenz, the noted Austrian physician, hasreturned to thiacoUarty and gu Wednesday removed the plash buggyharness, pall on me as I have |or past from the iirnh of little Delia them of excellent quality, ' Dorn, the Harness Man. Hm |g SJPw'w . wp# . f flMNit'flML IfMarM. Hvwwfw'■ -v- wmm ' ^ ‘Strength nnd vigor comes of good food, duly digested^ ‘Force,’ a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nour ishes, invigorates." ' The Crewner Dairy. Company, of West Jefferson, call attention to their ad in this issue. Their ‘ average has been about 221 - cents per. pound for butter and present the market Is 26| cents. . . The reputation.of R* C. Watt as hog breeder continues to he extended, This week he received an'order for' a Duroc Jersey hog to go to Oblong, III; The animal brought a fancy price* James Tracy, ol Springfield, was in town Tuesday the gue'afc of Jacob Seigler under whom ho learned bis trade a number of years ago. Mr. Tracy now conducts a bakery la Ins home city. ' Harry L, Merrick, the brilliant paragragher of the Washington Post, a former Xenia hoy, died last Satur day night. The remains were sent to Portsmouth where the funeral waft held Wednesday* -—The secret o f success is fo take advantage of every opportunity. We give you the nicest, freshestgroceries, canned goods, Vegetables, etc., at prices that will swell yotxr savings ac count. Gray & Co. tf A pleasant surprise took place lost Friday evening at the homo Of Mi’.i J, E. Turnbull in honor of his wile’s forty-ftccond'liiftliday* Those present took lunch with them and u plcaeant evening is reported. Miss Electa Chase, who haft been stopping with Mr. nnd Mra Samuel MtjCollum, will give a Tom Thumb Wedding at South Charleston next Tuesday, She will give ^ similar en tertainment here on May 1 st*- F ahmm mis 8 Af, McGuire, o f Jamestown, who Was in Chicago at the time. She was a suf- furpr from a dislocated hip and the noted Austrian forced the hone into the socket •without the use o f the knife, . - The now fire company organized last Friday night with a- membership of about 2-5. The ’constitution and by-laws of tho old company were read and adopted. George Irvin Wasmade president; A . Winter, vice president;. & C.- Wright, secretary; and K. E* Randall, treasurer. Third Monday night of each month was decided upon for the regular meeting. The School board met for organ!- zation Monday evening, the newmem hers, J .:0 . Barber and J. R. Cooper, taking tlieir seats, D. H. McFarland and Andrew Jackson retiring. The organization effected was; President, A, Z. Smith; Clerk, W. H. Owens; Treasurer, J. H, McMillan. The new board will meet again this even ing when President Smith will an nounce the different Committees. After a sufferingof several month?, Perditta, the youngest daughter of )»Ir. and Mrs. Marion Bridgman, died last Friday night from lung trouble. The funeral took place last -Sunday from the M. E. church, Rev. Middle ton conducting the services. The remains were taken to Beavertown for burial. Tho decern dgraduated from High School last Slay. Resides the paa-nis, one sister and two younger brothers remain to mourn her low. < THEY “WAITED” AND <’SAW«” WcFfCU*n Corfu rs, R. Y., April SOth.— *■V/Cil imOr,wt—you're betternow, ofcourse but tba cure won't lcA" ■ ’fitS'W^Ai’hatthodoefore.ftalSfo- j W f .A . 1?. Smtibof iiite-place,. deiffon§ had treatinghimfor years ahdbobid got Mbelter:■ ilicy tboughl tbatriotingcould prmmicttDycorn 1 dm. Itetaysj-.. “Myitdn%3fjpaiei!tub# to Ist-AO'that too®wcatt’troaiHfor them, WHi*ffttn«aiJt. sccmfcd;o$,lftBatbotjand.ntodfto#cMrut*» nfiigthrounhtliem.. fcouid not sftop-nn’ -Of 3301,, 213 Emy left flsk- forbears, tie pain WA*sogreat a., 114 a., 101 a., 07a, and fen. e a c h - - o n ilua to got up f, ; „ ; fo 'tiaiijt1! oml my utmc w#s tofucthnes rfiree farms nre m nnrrcn, whituriniJng water, and again and Clark counties and are Improved <’it wouldbnid:»ti u«i -r, ,1 ami - kou M stain ami wiil be told cheap* Jmy Hewn, 'iimj.JUufre*# lisy back was ;A . RgApfcmn, lcwfo3‘ 1 tm bivfaousiy hungry all the ■ . . ■ .■■■■:■!r *■■.■■ ■ ■| time# • ■ ■ ' .... ' Htjfrm o f the imtod aUwctlms n :,m L IM fs Rainey pifw a . t Insrfottruaysi»y befocys iMiwAmeto had to be lit thA \ic to rn , th y to u , nre harpy ail .'.-an <>» (he tnonsing “ Whan Johnny Comm Matvhit»g,» f c , -.mu-day 1 f^te-anr itoter, a»<t the Horn#,"May 11 th; E. 11 , f^outhr-rn ‘ mi hii Ml)<-..ntii,u>ilHit IWMtumpIst#* in “ If !W *rt ” M*y IS; Ml r e i fVI «■*- *. „ . i “AstJ»ww.‘ n-a,fhi acosnrt I am slil Eww Barryffi re in Larrofs an! Jki'.r-,*-»iirrur-e- ***$ j^r- m Cfwurtry Moww, . ■. ■ * ’ Buoyant In Spirit Progressivean Action Seeking to L ead . . . . "That is what we’re, after—aeek‘ ingtqleadin quality o f stock offered—to be able fo furnish the best at thU least poesible margin o f profit to our' patrons. We-AreAwake fo Your Interest*: Ladies’ .“Thompson Glove Fit- "ting Cortot” the proper “ Habit Hip” form; Easy to pay * ...........J 3 L 1 L* price Boy’s Knee Pants 1 in greys, browns, and blue, age 4, to 14; Quick-step price,,.. 20 C i*** W A beaut;ful neadrtment o f tho# “ Famous" Shirts for Men', the best made on the market today; Profitshariug price...... ]JOC Matchless assortment of correct. CordedHijks, lovely ahadea, in,', patterns only, each pattern dif ferent; Sure to Sellpride per y a r d , , , , M cCorkell’s Popular Priced Stdre. 1 A L L T H E Spring: Styles In soft and stiff hats are now on sale from 98c to $3.50* at 5 S P R I N G F I E L D . H'fthrnt Mvt (POUin**, LIST OP LETTERS. List o f letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postofficc for the month ending Ayril 2 4 , 1903. List Ho. 17. ' Andrew, Jno. Blade, Jno. Condon, J: C. Cramer, R. A. Carrol, J. P. Cumberland, J. W. Hamilton. Peter, Hamilton, B. Irving, B. Jackson, Geo. Johns, F, Johnson, Mrs, Minnie. Magee, C. Mead, B. McMillan, E, Moore, O, T, Moore, J. V , Mitchell, W. B. Mitchell, A, Murdock, Wm. Pruley, H. . Price, J, Robinson, Joe. Roberts, G. Scofield, Rev, J* G* Stevenson, J, W* . BpahivO. P. ; Binith,J, $X Tewaft, W* S, : : W • . 0 . J. W. i i .—aco, W. E. - 1 Mtttmn, Thompion, John. T. ’fk u m t t P M« R e m e m b e r Y V O L R O R D a p p l - e s t h i s - o W n R u b b e r 'T i r e s a n d g u a r a n i e e a t l i e m . R u b b e r T i r e s a p p l i e d o ia a b o r t n o t i c e . S o l e A g e n t i o r t b e Imperial Breaking Plow a n d R e p a i r s o f e ill k l o d a f o r t h e m . - r i g b t . B e f r i e n d l y , c a l l a n d s e e o r w r i t e u s a r i d w e w i l l c a l l • a n d s e e y o u a s t o y o u r d e s i r e a n d w a n t s . Rricwk X e n i a A v e n u e , J . P I. W O L F O R D , C e d a r v iU e , 0 !>■ ............ I f you want nice shoes forthe baby and child ren goto Siegen- thaler’s, Spring field. F AThoiK^itlKl M«n« , M. M, Austin o f Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in tho hour of need, His wife had such an unusual caso o f stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. Ho thought of and tried Dr. King’s ISm Life Pills and she got relief at once and was Inally cured. Only 25c, at B, G, Ridgway’s Drug B tore. There k more coal in Montana and Wyoming th«u in Pennsylviuiia. Great Invention. AM Writing jlaeUne. The BjarwinG-rOif is destined fo make back numbers ot existing type- wh*fI8*. ^IaS 5 bew and valuable features o f merit, any two o f whfok. W° ° ” nlt>kea superior machine. No larger thanexisting typewriters. We *re now offering* limited sniount of etock to m- vetooraat75con thedollar. Peoplearebeootainginternted 1 ?T5r,^° wfldd andarebeginningtoxeaUsewhata woo* deriul invention we Mr*. Afore fosa $90,000 worth «f machineshatealreadybeenordered. Thetypewriterworld is watchingwith intertetthecoming et ourmachfoe, whleh marksthe beginningof arevolutionin this greet indseky. Assoonaswe sbalt lave told enough stock to complete ciiuipment, mamifartures, admttee end sell our retobine, nomore,will heoffered«t*nyprice, li yonwishto make* giWrtg# inye^neut in fta ia- uustrial enterpriseofthe first rank, withprospect* cf large dividendswatt*vSVosXMazwcres, T’rtferenoeInporittew* given to iaveetore, Capital Stock $J,5to,000. Share* 11.00 I TheBenningtonTypemritef Co., LTClfoMHCttttltlft,. - ; K^ttSASCtTf, Wft AN c m , MUHKItnU. Star . .ToCara laCrl/^refo 24 Hears. No remeim equals WAfrxsft’a Wiiiwi WihE t>VT ar S tri p for this erriblc And fatal disease. I f taken! thoroughly and ittVime, it will cure a* ftftto to 24 hour ' « « d for tbe cough* bst follows L» Gi ippft it ttevPi fails I to Hfoft relief. 25 «nd\ 50c. Item G. * Ridgway, Phnrmscistl j W e O ffer T o -D a y O n S o u n d B a r C o ra , C o o l , a n d Sweat* D e liyercfd a t Tafttsatm , ' •sea-na k A O r > T er Bu*hd. »f as T f v y w p u u u d g B u sh e l Hd Shoveling, Oood Dumpi* Callv Write o t Telepltofie* ColonialDistillary Company ' T re fie in # , O h io* fl Get * «oud b «ttf, pbwton, rogd j The Gretavi canty Central Corn- ws^uwcArefogftofKere^HmfojtvjmHtwimtwut flatorifoy for thm. 'j 1 wir'firo.jy i f o « « r dh ffoy §# % n 4 i* |||uj yea buy* Wasma «av« f m - m m The fougdt sort baft*t 1st* uakes inter Irefttou for foe feiredfute »fou HAttoruey coul kbc pnpers i w;is corn! ner Wm>d, w toward, Goa vit agreed tiy the cxsinit contrai ir c a n c e l an oth er t F o -D a y , rt to Judge lilks, •''•I;.' the difference* Herald lias s work waft beic • offices for thf foes. / Diirin Mias Edith 1 for indexing i ecution docke and Bmdfute was unnecsea stale tbaH.be. the payment i t and USOto T. penteft ftfl attorn SOUCftse-' . „ Borne o f the ; have tried to i stone would n o f tbe criticiai ness as he . v State Examin ‘ examiners of era rime not iu examiner, bai .Broadatone h transferibing a one of the exs is their opinio good as new anceolhavic book. Whet! not they -find Out $700 to ti it cobid have The writing ii be clearer tha examiners fin lowed for this ..of theamount The fees all o f inheritance *dall and Hov proper , thoiig agreement wa fore the.pease- “ took his ton amount was is not acting t this time. ' The examic mentof $66.5 Little for the this is ah old meet people . great aceomm when time to GreSne con. has a hftavy county. oomn-'l face with a pt county busi through. At is not tbe ame there should t obligations an tTo issue bonds o f $60,000. ' responsible ic e s ,- B gra r e s a n d Xxotioe. 'tor t h e m , r ill c a l l L C eda r they are place hen of axtefii tion when it t !rit, any two t action. Duri iex»ffog typs tbe county board, that ii I'Afodk to ib ,. ^ , iltaginterested negligence, bt t*h*t* won* |>itaup but it ,044 worth of it little to tewritefworH a “graft’’ that . * - * . rest indester. shewone mat tn F, Cretpre „wi 6Jr mschtoj pftin^n^; the < - Is said to bo nt In su la* “ ASS l « . r o r t t c B OmH ftM poring firiUft r***^ iterGo Iren in Xei f*w , ww*v work at $100 jRSA$«m,sd eysriooked' tb-jSS2S»»£aS3M sa*a*hyeH)fr ^toifokine^ it ... Grestwcount ^ COtfff i for Anything ‘ f c b e lt t i, bandsnit. 1 wm&OC tlm le* t%>jip$A i* m * ( X M i , ntetn I , , HttRax tor when ano 1 1 k»o*i»lBglni HtoMgbrio *n h mgte rnmUTmif, t o g to Afostow*i tow fm \
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