The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
33 i-3 Per Cent Discount ANTHONY 33 i -3 Per Cent. Discount *m. T&U t s J i 6 0 at$4 ^1.50 j u a u p - M l <ifcve& a# $& m p WHY? Springfield’s Fastest Growing Store WHY? fe*Fj ^ $&«+•***,<,* »«. a ** r •##*■*'# 5 ! Because when you spend your honest dollar in th is store, you get an honest dollar’s worth o f first-class honest legitimate merchandise for it. ’Foster's | t ^0 aasd-fiSO $ b * * r - feed Kid Otevo. ** £° et (ft for; a Fair.... ■■■• ■• . " .• . ■ . • • ■ • ■ , ■ • •■ .• . 4 - • _ . ■*■■• . The Overwhelming Success of Our B ig 25 Per. Cent Discount Sale Has Encouraged U s to Make the Mighfest Efforts W e Ever Put Forth. Never Before Such Assortments of Unmatch- " able V a lues.’ How you get. T ,o n f ? F 00 r **2 ‘P'F* "P C F N T O N F - T H T R T) O F F T- q O F F On all Silks, Tailor-made Suits and Black and Colored Dress Goods. Never Before Such I 3 u r r . 3 3 1 .3 j . . K J n iZ X n i S \ U \ J J T r . 1 3 u r r . Assortments of Unmatchable Values. W e're hound to advance and w ill continue to -ad vance a s long as matchless values and straight forward dealing point us the way. 25 Per Cent. Discount. 1-4 Off. 25 Per Cent. One-Folirfcb Off. . 25 Per Cent Off. On^Four^Off. 25 Per Cent. Discount On a ll Seperate Skirts, Linens* Notions, Parasols, Umbrellas, Fancy Goods, Leather Goods, Ribbons, W hite Madras W aistings, W h ite Madras Shirt W a ists, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, P lain and Fancy Hosiery, Wrappers and Infants’ Wearables. -<<3»’C3» . -M. C fe g a f c t * X H s c o i m t * , O n e - f m i r d 0 £E» On a B ig Lot of D im ity Lawns. B est Bargains Ever Heard Of. X - Foster's $1.60 and $1.50 guarart- anfeed Kid Cloves, all go *# forjperpair... ,.. .... ......... ...............— .............. Never Before 5u ch A ssortm ents of Unmatchable Values.. BLACK & ANTHONY - 31 and 33 South Limestone Street . SPRINGFIELD, 0 . Foster's $1.50 and $160 guar* united Kid Cloves; all go # n « for; a pair..;....... x - , . w & & m u f e u d a l Bnheeribe for the Herald. Cast jou r optics on the ads. | Postmaster Crain, of Jamestown,! was in town Monday. i Get your binder twine ibis year of? <WATCHES> 4fer mils s ^ |Km r& ,Hastings Bros. '■A JdfetfJ&febrcmi <**s,*df “ 0&'*&(& xdfebfer the .buggy of %&r &t Hastings,Bros. —Go |0 John Pierce for lift end pitcher pomps, pipes, etc ■Harij Barber was ■ in Cincinnati Sunday., Hfa neck's sore je t. Rev. Hutchison, of Altoona, Pa., . *sthe guest of. Cedaryille friends this week. r- ' Get a good..boggy, phaeton, road , wagon or carriage ofKerr &Hasfcing3 Bros; , ■ \ Mi*s Myrtle Gillespie baa for her guests her mother' and brother,, of Bnahville, lad. Don’t forget the Administrator’s Bale of Beal Estate a t 2 p. m. May 20,1903, by Dr. J< O. BtewnrL Harry Jones and Bessie Hickman, colored, wee* granted a marriage li cense Monday by the Probate court. Depew Barber, of Pullman City, 111.* and miter, Mrs. John Fueriy, of Xenia, visited friends here last Bat urday. • % <i. Dr, Elmer Elder leaves Monday for Pueblo, Colorado where he ha accepted a position in a hospital in that city* * For ItCntr—phe late Jacob Harris property oh Railroad street. A large garden* Inquire of C. M* Harris or T*. W. Spencer* 1 Kev, H, 0 . Middleton will preach the memorial sermon to tbe G, A* XI* Sabbath. May 24, at 3;30 p„ m*, sun time, In the opera house, * A meeting o f the W , 0 , T* ff* •will be held next Tuesday, May 20 a t the homo of Mrs. Frank Hastings at 2:30 oVtfdr. A full attendenea i* desired , When yon want a good draft or buggy harness, call on mo as I have < 4 ,them of excellent quality. .Dorn, the Harness'Man* A game of base ball will take place Baturday la tween the Capitol City team, of Columbus, and the Wilber- forceteainon the grounds of the laf^r* Charles Gilbert and wife, ot South i Charleston* spent Sunday with re la-4'; rives here. - • f _ | • Buy Plymouth binder twinenow as prices are advancing—Kerr & Hast ings Bros’. —One Roderick >Lean steel lever harrow for sale cheap. Only one' eft, dohnPierce. F oe S am ;—F rame Stable 20x30 in goodcondition. ' . A* H . Greswell. 24d .Don’t forget the' Administrator’s Sale of Rea) "Estatea t 2 p. m. May 29, 1903, by Dr, J . O, Stewart, Mrs, W, H . Barber returned Tne* dayevening from Pittsburg whereabe attended the Women’s Missionary meeting. - ’ . ■ - —Early spring vegetables; such as Onions, Radishes, Lettuce and. Cu cumber* for your Sunday dinner, at Gray A CoV tf Mr*. Myrtle Ross who was granted a divorce several weeks ago was granted-a marriage license to wet Gus Jenkins, of Xenia* FQtftf®;—On the Colnmpus pike, apuree containing small amount ,of money. Owner can have same by callmg.nn A, G* Mathews, . Dr, P. B. Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GlassesAccuratelyAd justed, Allen Building,Xjmria, O, ^cleDUone.-*Office I»o. ja. K#*Wence Ifo. Xt Alexander Turnbull has beengrant ed an increase in pension from six to eight dollars a month. His hack pay amounts to the magnificent sum o $3.00. When you want* pleasant physic try Chamberlain's,Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to tako ant pleasant in effect. For sale by O*M. Ridgway. ‘ Mike Carroll, a Xenia Saloonist, plead guilty Tuesday', the day of his trial, to a charge of selling intoxicants and was fined $100 and costs by Mayor Trader* I Jim Damps had scarcely atspi a 1 • wink, ■* ' ' I'All night it 'd to n about and thl *a ak. But that’aall patt—it'll a t’ar . ; tadart laiomala, ftt’tfetmdacurtl T it “ Porca.^ At night, whtn , , '-Util*are ft tootht* ti« Mctaa ot ** #mtay Jim,'* mdMd* chummy - w itfc # kh ! $ le*p . LADIES’ AND GENTLE MEN’S WATCHESin great variety of styles, grades*and -prices. What more pleasing gift can you give to the boy er girl graduate. We have them that range in price from $1,00 up to 650.00, Our Umbrella Line is as good as ybu ever get to see. They make acceptable presents. A Waist Bag is something that will please the -girl. We have some excep tionally pretty things in chains and-lockets; girls| alt want them, . Can’t mention all the good things.. Come and see f o r yonraelves. k JileGOkMJjl T h e : Jeweler. ! ,We are always glad to get items of *interest from the country and all who :have telephones are requested fo *’phone in their news. Our telephone number is 71. Yon can get a baggy for less than f 620 o f Kerr & Hastings Bros, \ 1 Fred Barr, a former Cedarviile bjy -now locate;! at Xenia, has been ap- f pointed superintendent and electrician «of the Peoples' Gas and Electric Lignt Dr G. G. Green, of Woodburyj » /Jl| •Hew Jersey, Splc Manufacturer o f f jm- Green’s August Flower and Boseheea J German Syrup, whose advertisement J m appears in our paper regular]y, vni! 1 H r send to any one mailing a -two cent J stamp to pay postage, one of his new i m ]company of that city. Mr. Barr had IGerman Syrup and August Flower;; /A i charge of the local plant.and later | Ppzzjes, made of wood and gloss. It? '* ■vreut to tne O. S. and S, O. home at f aciiiseaand perplexes young and old. ; BAT {Xenia. The deaths from storms and floods in 1902 were 12,000, You can get your barrel salt now of Kerr & Hastings Bros, —“Strength and vigor conies of good food, duly digested* ’Force,’ a veady-to-eerve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, hut sustains, nour ishes, invigorates.” Another case of smallpox hot de veloped. east of town a t tbe Proctor home. Walter, a son, is now sick With this disease. This is the third case in this family* A reunion of the soldiers of Clark county will l>oheld at the fairgrounds Thursday, dune 11, Judge W. R* Wamock, of TJrbsna, will one of the speakers of the day, Mrs. James Townsley, of Idavilte, Ind,, stopped,, while on her way home frou* the Woman's Missiouaiy meet ing at Pittsburg, „with her cdusin, Mrs. Eben Archer. ■ Charles Gillaugb has sold out bis dry goods department to a company that operate* stores in a number of. cities, one of which is tbe Xenia Store Company’s store at Xenia, Mrs, George Smith and daughter, Florence, leave today for a two week’s visit at the former’s home a t Green castle, Ind. They will also visit at Muncie aod Hartford City. Last Saturday when Thos. Spencer and son, Elmer, were nearing town with a load of wool, the horses became unmanageable, Mr, Spencer, Sr,, who was on the rear of the wagon, was thrown to the ground hut not seriously hurt. I t is stated that the Bnshnell syndi cate may purchase the Dayton & Xenia line, at any rate an inspeption of iho read was made Wednesday, •’or tlm present the lluslmell people .vilj run through cats from Spring* letd to Dayton. 1 'Walter Voorhees, of North Bend, ■O., was here the latter part of last week looking over the herd of Guern sey cattle .belonging to Wm. Conley, Mr. Voorheas made a purchase from Mr, Conley several months ago. On tfaia trip he bought an animal of Mr RaTpbGollins. . A once powerful political leader, Mayor A, A. Atnea, of Minneapolis, has been sentenced to six years at hard labor in the state penitentiary* He is out on a $19,009 bond signed mostly by brewers. An appeal will be heard in the Supreme Court. Po litical robbery of valuable city rights j is what this official must answer for. I Although very difficult, it can h^i mastered. Mention this paper. I —Do yon know what yon eai? A | great many people are not careful of > the quality of food which they eat j They should be. 'Pare food Is a de- \ veloper of. brain and muscle, which means a superior man. Our repute* lion for selling pc:re food is known for and wide. We select and keep- in stock only the pare kind of food. Get the kind we sell. .Gray & Co. This is s straw hat season when a man can boy almost any shape he wants and still be in style. •Is other words there never was so great a.variety to pick from. The most favored braids for the flat brim sailor shapes are Benoits and Split braids—the comet soft braids are Panamas. Manillas, Dunstables and Sban- gies. Our price range is as big as our style range and whether you want the best 50c.bat made or a $15 Panama we’re here to save you money. At a recent meeting of the Common j Q r r ladies’ $1.00 shoes Pleas Court in Dayton; the following! ___ „ . T , gentlemen were elected a*jury com-' ® can be miseioners for Greene count)'; Messrs - bought anywhere else at Joseph B. Cummings, Alexander | $ 2^40 Of $ 2 . 50 . Turnbull, Daniel Johnson apd Jamea G . B* Sieginthaler & Son. Fletcher. They will meet Monday to select name* to go into the jury wheel to be used the Cbmiugyear as jurors a3 they are drawn. A t ^he Clinton county convention held at Wilmington last Friday, tbe first official announcement that Con gressman Hildebrant Would he candi date for third term was made. A reso lution to this effect was passed unani mously. Resolutions were also passei endorsing the candidacy of Myron T, Herrick for governor, and Walter D. Gilbert for re-nominallOn as candidate for Auditor of S ta te ,' , Springfield, O. .Our Advertisements. Can be thoroughly de pended upon in every particular. No exag geration is used in de- scribingourgoeds. We try to tell yog abont them in plain Biinpie English so you can un derstand it. Cheap Selling Makes us Busy A family reunion took place last Sunday at the homeof Henry Walker { when Robt, George and Alvin, of( Xenia, and Mm. Robert Young, of Hustcad, canitr home to spend the day, Mr, Walker was also home from hfo work as fireman on the Big Four rail* ’mad. Straw Hats, everything tbat is nobby, 5c up. Ladies’ Knit Undewear lOcup. Ladies’Fancy Hose, all that is new 10 c up. Window S h a d e s , fit and hung free *■ 10 c up. Ladies’ Muslin Under we a r .25c np, Thompson’s Glove Fit ting Corsets 25c up. Lace Curtains, ail new style* 50c up. The second annual sale of Scotch Bred Short Horn cattle given by E S. Kelly at White Halt farm, Yellow Springs, was held Tuesday. Thirty- four head of cattle brought an average price of $409. Colonel F, M, Woods, Of Indianapolis, was the principal auctioneer. I t is said tbat fully 1500 people attended this sale assome 1200 were given a noon lunch. Outside a few sales in this county most of tbe stock sold goes to other states, For a stylish negligee shirt go to Sullivan The Hatter, prices from 35c to $x. Genuine Mexicani Hat-i, for every tfay wear, 25c. Chaarcn’s Kcnrtity Sailors, 50cents and 75cents! A Shetland Pony Valued at $100 will be given away, November 15, 1903, to ? * the person who holds the lucky number......... • » • * * A ticket given with each as cent cash purchase . . . * • * BfiUfl FoodNonsense. Another rcdicnlous food fad has been stranded by the most competent au thorities* They have dispelled the silly notion that on* kind of food is needed br brain,, another for muscles, and fill another for hones. A correct C. C. Weimer, Deafer in Fish, Fresh and Sait Meals, Poultry and Vegetables C e d a jc v llte , O h io . diet will not only'nourish Aparticular mrt of the body, but it will sustain every Hherpart. ••Yet, howevergood your food may fee, Its nutriment la !|fffoyed fey indignation ordyapewjA, You must prepare for their apipatt* jtnee or prevent their eoming fey lik* ■fug regular doses of Green’s August , Slower, the favorite medicine of the : elltfeymlllfoti,;' A few .do«*t aids igestion,. etimulates . the ' l i f l f ' toaithy tftifon, |inrifi« tht.feloodj'ani make! yonCfeel buoyant and vigorous.' a*. 0 . i*^,ii. r. . *», , You can get this reliahU remedy at McCerKeii $ Popular Priced Store Midruggist*. Trice* 25 c *»d We Offer Tb-Bay Oil Sound Ear Cortt, and Sweet, Belivered at Trebeins, Cool PtT Bushel, of 68 / . r \ ~ Pounds to Bushel 4 U C No Shoveling, Good Bumps. Call, Write o r Telephone. ColonialDistillery Company Trebeins# Ohio. m m m km “ ““1 f l\ir Escidla ] Vfmk will < f any 0 # ----- * - •- - J 1 c a t TWh^TY-S! WWW- ± -w* M. 5 C COUNCIL all 1 V#*** ! On Hitching Raci . Refer it to the f u miti 3 efo inut ,4)Is( U nd 1 0 altgj A recess meetlii held Monday evei Jong meeting it was! electric lights wem bm of this body lia of some of the trials a councilman, and i ances *t present tlio evening is only a sa| follow. The ball vr when a petition waSi f the firm of Kerr & asking that they be on the question of t a ' hitching rack property.. The •ra ordered moved at thi council a t the requesl. Andrew, he setting place was a ntieance. A t the Monday evl I developed that the | down the rack waq paper it was written | that- the yeas and ^called, *this being l there' was expendij ' money. | TherequeSt that firm be heard was *E. F. Kerr and J j present and stated E-base. *. They advocate^ not only essential stop at their place bu come to the express o] Friends from a train, inly rack in that Cbd firm claims tl sen in' use at th twenty years and th i ished a t the request ?fwhich Mri T. B. partner at tlmt timep wrought cut Oonsidi imd discussionamong >uncil. To an outtJr. a5c' ^«e«tiOn fjorn start le ear marks of what] ^back yard fight” ail l Which “spite worlj rom a jealous nat :J5P1 1 ti 1 is a ien .a, it any still 1 lords t favoi plit b tables $ ate ta we’ cents.! h rate values i f r Y d have at 2301 J > t ;D o | Will bfc«o!( .....— .1 J(eW!cri , Mtfet ! w » wj ) J ? | CWWn, | •e m i
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