The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
n«il$e toRdwtise in €«dauB!e papers,togedaroillePeople, Unless the goods, and the prices, and the'service, and the accommodation are all; back p ( the adf'ertis tha t is the secret! Th e high class quality of the goods in the Bendure store, the low prices marked on same in plam figures, together with our courteous and interested treatment of customers make this business grow, N C V C I * B o u g h t SL P f l O t * T h i t t O * H n m That we refused to buy back at the price you paid, and you never will. , Sometimes we get fooled m.goods, A THOUSAND GOOD THINGS i i E M S m i r m p l r , ^ 7 , „ ~ , J » t wedon’tw^nt to foolyou, Bring them back and g t l your money. te * . SiMCe_ . T. , * > * ? » « » « * » » • ' „ ^ T C W r k T T 1 > X } 10 c n o 00 ladij* coats - * - - - 5 op School plaids, for 2 yc grade, - - 15 c T . D . B E N D U R E , * $ 15 . 0 O}adie/coats ■~ ■* • 7 50 Fanc^ 25 cworstead 3 at . * ”, Jfo - -A t^-H« * . “ >•> 2 Daylight Store, Springfield, 0 . 10 -ineh hemstitched linen doiSie 5 s 12 dneb Leimtitchtd linen dmlie 5 c 15 inch linen doiHe • * **£* ,l^!neJi doilies, hemstitched 72 -ineb bleached damask M I L L I N E R Y B A R G A IN S at Mrs. A , C . Tay lo r ’s J A M E S T O W N O H IO ............................ in ■ -i V- 12c 20 e Misses long coats, H years, 32 bust * - 5 00 #*25 Hack goods 7 Ec Tailor suits, in shortjackets at half price $ 5 to $10 Fancy * 2 $ wool waiahngs The Trials of Friendship. LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 Youn? Author (after reading t y !manuscript through aloud)—There} ■ y u v ^ K x H i- a ttuv ,! a** «r +i,„+ s Life-bony soap at Gray «kCo, TVs have now everything new,in W INTER MILILNERY White and black plush hats, velvet hate, beaver hats, ostrich plume* We claim to have The Best Place in Central Qhi ■in which to-purchase plumes and we invite inspection. Ready-to-wear Hats at One-Half Price, GREAT REDUCTION ON TRIMMED HATS- It will pay you to come here for your Millinery. MRS A. C. TAYLOR, Jamestown, . - - Ohio* JOBE BROS . & CO. ’* S to re •News.- , LftCHtlgi* |»jaf S t a n d s N ew Shirt W a is ts , Just Received. In Beau Dei Sole silk, Crepe Be Chine and Fancy- velvets. Perfect fitting, excellent new -styles at $5.00 vufacturing fcs to quote; i A N trnittire Dealer. ff Word Writing fliaebine. Irs ot exieting tyjMS- |t, any two of which listing typewriter*. ■lock io in |Kinterested 'ut a Wori» worth of flierworld fine, which industry, complete machine, [in an fo ot large position*" arcs $IM Cheaper W a is ts Mercerized Vesting Waists, ; ' > $ 1 . 50 , S 2.-50 and $3.00 W inter C loaks and Suits. - Ladies new Military Coats, the popular coat for the season, in black and castor at $ 10 . 00 , $ 12 . 50 , $ 15.00 and up. Excellent new coats at $ 5 . 00 , $ 6.75 and $ 8 . 50 . C H I L D R E N ’S C L O A K S . {fc £* A A You never saw such, -values nor so JT A A V G ' U l l many styles of children’s cloaks at ^ 0 ' \ | v $ 5.00 each. More that 100 to select from, at thi 3 populnr price alone. Sizes 4 io 12 years. Many of them, would tie cheapest $ 6,00 $ t .O 0 and $$. 00 , but opr price is $ 5.00 to all alike. »■ ‘ — — —1— - t- ChildrensCaps, 58 c J 5 c>$ 1 . 00,150 and up. ,f Go., tiAyroK, os to ENTS ..fasfatttae*«•*****■; I tfcriw***#*v*«**-*; [ SRte&ssssix jS. andforefe*&**•**,» >W&C 0 * ssssss* to* mm& n flwa/i float*1 $5.00 t r i m m e d H A T . $ 5 J 0 Tilts week we ofihr a $ 5,00 Bat Bargain, including several of our Pattern Hats that were $$. 00 , $ 9.00 and $ 10 . 00 - Every ■ hat in the lot is a special va ue, for the price. $ 5.00 each, Street Hois for ladies, misses arid children- Manufacturers’ remnants at 61 .O 0 each. Afany arc the $ 2 , 00 *, ;$ 2 . 50 ,an<l $ 3,00 kind. J . D, Williamson was in Osborn Tuesday. —Acme Stock Food for sale by 3L, H. SuUenberger. Messrs, Charles Marshall and Ray Hitchcock returned last Saturday evening; from West Liberty, where they spent several days on a success ful hunting tour. Heinz’s hulk mince meat at Gray &Co. , . ‘ - ' - \ —Male hog far sale, Poland China, from Hatfield’s breed, one year old last May. Frank McLean. Rev. Homer Henderson, of the Xenia Seminary wid fill the pulpit at the R, P. church Sabhath moaning at 10:30 o’clock. 1 —Reduced prices oil all heating stoves'ufc Kerr &HastingsBros. By oversight we failed to mention tha| ihe Belthfook Moan has changed hamis, Mr, i‘V%iik K, Robbins being at the head of thi» paper, fie b»3 greatly improved the paper In ap- pe trance. Misses Eddy and Smith, of t' e col lege were the guests at the hospitable l home of the .Misses Lackeys near j 'Jamestown from Friday til! Monday, 5 f , 1 ] ; Charlie Clemons and sister, Clara, | 'left Wednesday morning for- Orego- | enia to attend the Hunt and Turner | wedding on Thauksgiving day at high j noon. I Mrs. Florence Remsberg and son, Fred, of Springfield, were guests at the home of J . H. Wolford from Sat- I urday until Slonday, •—Marry Harness are the best "at , Kerr <fcHastings Bros. | Mrs. J. H. Nisbet returned from .Loveland, Tuesday, where she was jthe guest for a week Of her son, ■Charles, and family.. ‘ —Something fine are Heinz,s bulk preserves at Gray & Co. | —The largest, best .and cheapest | Hoe ol robes and horse blankets ever ?sliawn in OedurviUe, at Kerr & Hast- Hpgs Bros’. " ; . .. j A rich western mine owner offered ?$5,000 for a healthy right ear of the fright shape and’size some days ago, land from some two hundred appli- |cants who were willing to lose an ear i to gain the cash, a German has been selected, The ear will be grafted on the rich earless, mine wner by a New York specialist. —Go to Shroads* for oranges, cranlierriesf, lemons, sweet potatoes, Baldwin apples, new California figs and lots of other %ood things at the lowest prices. „ —It pays to feed Acme Food, a sub stitute for oil meal, at one-third the cest. Aids digestion and gives a finish, Sold,on guarantee by L . H. Sullen- berger. New sorghum at Gray & Co, —Just received gome RalstonV Breakfast Food, Health Oats, Hom iny Grits and Pancake Flour. Aof one is a-fine breakfast dish, at Graf and (Vs. tf What do you think of that? Patient Friend—I think it’s good, I fancied that she would marry hint in the end. Young Author—You did? Oh, dear!" I am disappointed. I thought that only aa uncommonly bright person would guess.’ that!— Town; Topics. ' ______ - One Description of it. “What,” asked the teacher, “do you' understand hy ‘the strennoos life?’ Does it convey any meaning to you?” “Sure/3replied the bad hoy. - “What?” . “Why, what happens in the wood, shed when pa gets home after you’ve been naughty/’ was the .prompt re ply.^—Chicago Post At the Zoo, Miss Pepprey—When yon speak' o f your “man” you mean your ' alet, I suppose. Cholly—Aw, ynss. You wouldn’t have me call him ine valet, would you? Miss Pepprey—Oh, no. Under the circumstances I think keeper would be a better word to use.—Philadel phia Press. _______ Why He Fled. Demosthenes was rehearsing at his home one of his most brilliant orations. “Yes,” said his wife; “that’s very fine,, Now, won’t you just step out and discharge the cook?” Suddenlyrememberingan engage ment downtown, he tied from the house with fear upon his face,— Judge.'’ , , J ,/ , , Our Display of Stoves W e have made a careful study of the requirements of our customers, and our success is largely due to the fact th a t w e have a lw a y s tried to supp ly them w ith just wha t they wanted. Our d isp lay of stoves is unquestion ab ly the largest in the c ity and they are to be sold, if low prices can do it. The Enjoyable Part. Mrs. Church—Do you enjoy go ing to the theater ? Mrs. Gotham—No, I can’t say that I do. The cars are so fright fully crowded, don’t yoa know. But I always enjoy it after I get there,’ London and the Newsboy. Jack London, the young novelist* was riding recently on a California train when a newsboy besought hint to hay one of his own .hooks! “Here you are, sir,” said the boy. “A fine hook about Alaska life, % Jack London” “But I have read the book, I ans Jack London myself/’ returned the young man. ■ “Oh, you are?” said the newsboy. And he-passed on, with a laugh o f incredulity.. A little later he came back with another parcel of books, a 1collec tion,-this time, of the works of MPs Corelli* "“How about these?” he naked, pausing beside London. “Here’s RANGE . Our line of Ranges com prises the following makes: Round Oak, Foster’s Prize, Climax, . Peninsular, Eurekah, Slack Burners. We evidently have the leading slack burner, in the Foster stove, (exactly like, cat), if sales are to be taken as a standard. They are jUst the thing when the price of coal is high. F ire Shovels, pokeres and tongs. In fact anything Keeled ia tie Stole Lite. H E A T E R S . You do not. have to huy burgoods because yon look at them, but you will want to buy, for the price coupled, with the quality and merits of the store are bound to sell them. Beckwith Round Oak, Florence Hot Blast, (air tight.) Garland, Jewel COAL B U C K E T S In all styles and grades, either the Black or Galvanised Iroa. Prices tosuit thepurchaser 'I ■ L S to ve Pipe, We carry a .full line of HANDMADESTOVEPIPE Auv Size. Cedarville, Ohio, where j : full line o f Hardware, Pumps and Paints can always be foand. To Cure a Cold in One Day T&ti LaxativeBromoQuininenn *. *c ® J «___la wuMrths. This signature, tore* Crip fa TWODays. o a e v e r y j b o x .2 5 c . The maximum draft for vessels passing ihe fcniez canal is now 26 feet’ 3 inches* Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Pills F arm fok S ale :—95 acres, 2 miles north of Cedarville on good road, two story house and barn. Terms: One- fourth' purchase money down, bal ance on terms to suit purchaser. Ad dress Bor 21, Cedarville, O. 49 The Best Remedy For Croup. EXGHfiKGE BfiKK CEDARVILLE, OHIO, JOBE BROS. X GG e x L i a , ' o l x i o "AUK. TOC KAKIE COKKGLI TOO?” ‘Temporal Power* and ‘Thelma* and ‘Vendetta/ They’re by Marie Corelli. They're fall of excitement and blood. ‘Thelma’ I know you’ll like.” . Aa Loudon shook his head the boy resumed*. “Are you Marie Corelli too?” W . M . H A R B IS O & tew Parts to Chicago via Pennsylvania ! ' l wivewtar 29, m «»d Dee. 1, $ * 4 • twtfo’a tickets to Chre*$f#» a^ounfcdPtiotlcil Milter and HuglnNstv Mem- Fourth Aanasl Inttraatiossal Stock?h«tf of tbe M, & Cfeutch, aad‘- 0 »Tne Lxfto*df;,i 0 win besokf via Peomiyf- 1 Pwt* Fo. W, G, A. R* «* - Lines, Forhtik*v tn 4 #Hf 4 l ' ■ > ». * Ohio. -- ... .*<•> *. ruHnj#-1 i . P p rfiH ? ili* ri« fo rm a lk^ | ^ |F P /to a rnm t Tfekt % Agent Fenciylvaaii Lines, ' - | ,.irT.-^ When you feel dull after eating. When you have ao appetite. When "you have a bad taste in the moutb. , When your liver is torpid, f When your bowels are constipated. > When vou have a headache. Wahted to Frighten Himself, I When you feel bilious. Andrew Carnegie, at the opening ) They will improve your appetite, «t the autumn conference of th* ;c!e:ms* and vigorate your stomach,: Iron and Steel institute at Bartow- rand regulate your liver and bowels ' in-Furucss, in England, told an odd I Price 25 cenls per box, For sale by „little story from his vast collection l C. M. iiidgway, Iof Scottish anecdotes, I . J “A SiftESl/’"h« iNiid, “was unhappy Of all newspapers in the world 68{ ]>«*«** M 4 h h m» * * K fi* iu every 100 arc printed In the ling- C row ed a hrtdad guu aud with .ThebnduBof ihe Japanese, both male and female, average greater in weight lhan thote of the English. QUESTIONANSWERED. Yes, August Flower etill has the Iar jest sale of any medicine in the civ- ilixed world,. • Your mothers and grandmothers never thought Of using anything else for indigestion or bilr- oiiaoeaB. Doctors were scarce^ and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure*; etc. They Used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulate the action o f the liver* stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sysr terp* and that is all they took when: feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches* You only need a few doses of Green"s August Flower, itt liquid form, to make you satisfied there ia nothing serious the matter with you. ’ Too can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c." _ _ _ _ _ _ Doesn’t Respect Old Age. It’s shameful when youth fails to show to proper respect for old age, but last the contrary in the case of Dr. King's Hew Life Pills. They cut olfmaladies of old age. Dyspep sia, jaundice, fever, constipation all- yield ao this perfect pill* 25c at all drnggfets. The electric roads of the Tufted States carried last year three time* the population of the earth. A CCOUNIS of Merchants and In- * * dividiais solicited. Colle^tionc This is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in every neigh borhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the nigh hy a whoop from one of the children. The croup 1 promptly made and remitted, remedies are almost as sure to be lest, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to he lost iu case o f burgulars. There IT%RAFTS on New Y*»rk and CSn- used to be and old-fashioned remedy | A / cinnXti sold at Iow«t rates. The for croup, known as hive syrup and|cheapcst and most convenient way to tolu, but some modern mothers say <send money by mail, that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is I belter, and docs not cost bo much. It e causes the patient.to “ throw up tiie |T 0ANS mjlde 6Q EaUte> p er. pbl^m quicker and give# relief in a lX i shorter time. Give this remedy as soon *» the croupy cough appears and it Will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant iind safe to take. For sale by C. M. Bidgway, Lighthouses and lightships dot the coast of Britain at the rate one to every fourteen miles. ■ lists .language- Csvk book w ith reefpex m bjtlhdi _ _____ __ _ -'ir ”, ’ » • I 'For sickheadarito try Chamber** »Acorft ilovre, *tjf [lain**itomachand live# tabtetif tby l X m S t Um th £ $ will wag bfi the attackMfafcea Su( dspcrel©"Ipok .tla tlid fow i.fi m $ t m . fes*. ■ "Tht b’rttif-of ..#»■$$% #> little iuriopi# Mwlei/-iftif'.Ri*tt; f# kaow";if wit- ptejjf.iw 'cofftBf'l -thielfc :"H« **‘No |a i i thii. I'm only thsbJt* ItiSfi. F o fiato by <?, M, Bldgway, jfa # o? tiomt ft» fhm t<m i# * m&*¥ i f f k i t / ** ForaBadCohL I f you bate a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber* laiok Cough Remedy to .lateen and refkt« It, aod to ally th* freitatfow *Bd iftfiammaiiou o f tite throat and For ifik % Cfc JM* Bidgway To cure a cold in one day fake Laxa tive Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fail# to cure, E. W, Grove’s .signature i8 on each box. 25c* if Rural parks to the number of 852 are maintained, by trolley car com panies of the United States. Stepped Against a HotStove. eonal or Collateral Security. William Wildmau, Pres., Seth W.Smith, Vice Pres.. W , J . Wildman, CMhier. A Careful Buyer, TteBaiiiWillTmHit Tts m ii in i weaa Meat# are deceptive, ITblrea you are a good judge, you can never tell whet youare getting until yon hate it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select slock with a view to having the best meats. We A child of Sirs* Geo. T, Benson, when gelling feta usual Saturday _ night hath, stepped b#ck againt a hot’know how to select stock apd there- ejo-rw^jwLieh burned him Jfore have meats yon may depend meats that will please you. . The child was in great egooyand his*MWrt_ mother could ho nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she had al i g1 bottle sf Lbamberla n*s Pain Balm in | the house* she thought she would try,* it, In lest theft half to h m t n f m t r s t t / wV O / * \ T appHlet it the child was quiet *»d f f \ ^ K U u U U aprep, and itt less ■ than two wfeksl w w was well, Mrs* Brimm is a wellf kttowo reatdeat of Krijan V*. tk*n \ QOODs DELIVERED Palm js to aoriseptic liaemerft too e§*i * pwialiy valuable for burns, c«ts,| TtiephooeNfr, 74. bmiari ftftd spramt, * of. fate by C«1 ^ s ^ M* Bidgway* { l i r F m h H*h, Al#ity*-oft.lIi!ttl« •■.hi . ,' 3 fetfu\ ............
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