The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
SIQ, f '-‘ ' ^tii fe'h0p, igme -fy &cialty O'. o IT 1 Patch s .,i a n g - o i a n d o n ils . Tm R e g u l a r $20 Coats. N o t a g a rm e n t o f t h e l o t s o l d f o r le s s t h a n $ j 5 a n d m o r e t h a n t h r e e - f o u r t h s o f t h e l o t w e r e regu lar $20 c o a t s—o n l y $ i o ; o o e a c h , i n t h i s great D e c em b e r s a l e . ^ . & X L J p & X X < 3 t U L O X J L & The entire output of a great Cloak Factory. W e had the nerve to take it at about 50c on the dollar. Tomorrow we open the greatest Cloak Sale, probably ever attempted in Springfield, at this season of the year. A thousand garments at almost half price. All sizes, colors and all good style. Over 300 fine military coats, of the latest fashion, at 3 1 0 - Over 100 Fine Louis X IV Coats, Very Desirable Garments, whenBendure says " bargains /* you eaetefBnd°lUlai««% T id aV a fno 4 1 A b o q t 2 5 . l a s t s e a s o n ’s L a d i e s CoatSr- Wi” U S ° ' ^ ** t o h ,o r r o w ’ caeter anq tan, $18*00 and f 20.00 coats—m this sale / p t % *T J I h T V T T ^ T T P T ? $50 cloth coats, $29.Q0; $35 and $30 coats, any pne In the , 4 8 .0 0 a n d $ 10.00 COritB, lo n g a n d s h o r t ^ O l i l N X-J U bousp, $X7*5Q. Every suit and child's cloak to go regardless a t $ 3.50 e a c h . ofcost. DaylightStore. Springfield, 0. Cool I, > A Full Assortment Of China, CuHlass Bric-a-Brac, m y Parlor Lamps, Salads, Jardeniers, etc. Buy something useful as well as ornamental that Christmas dinner will taste hetter on a new set of dishes. See us be fore buying. We will save you money. 44 S. F 6 u n t a i n A v e . S p r in g f ie ld , O h io ; r, „-«* * '*n a n d s i ng; ite; ; r • • i i Dealer. Wfc- 'If */!*- f which writers. iileatber Strip. Butcher Knives. goal Rods Stove Pipe . and elbows We want them We give them attention The very best K We make a specialty O f orders out of town. And by mail. ■Don't iorget us when you , Are thinking about ordering Anything in our line. Don’t be afraid to. Send the money, We’ll return any surplus . By the nex t mail; You can buy ju st as cheap As if in our store . And often save a ttip. . Born (Bood Churns X-Cut Saws THESPRINGFIELDHARDWARECO, 36 and 38 East Main Street, Springfield, 0 . i hi ICHfCAfiSJk’ nmiM sreeut am rmtiM southern RA&WAr mmi . m f i t i h . f 5.. , ! nt ornerl *fiircmghPullmannenrlco front"CHICATO.BiffFour. *rs£ Monort Romoa; CLRV*«-Am>.JW*F ^ Rotrt^ BBTROn' ■rndTOLEDO, M.C, R. R.»ndC.H, ft D.Ry,;LOUISVILLE. SouthernRy.,to J a c K s o n t jU lo a n d S * .A « U o « ftn * Solid trains ClacJBijStl to CHATTANOMA. ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM,. SHREVEPORT, NEWORLEANS, JACK SONVILLEandST.AUGUSTINE. , .Ako through Pullman a®"1!8. JSijOXVILX.B,, ASHEVILLE, SAVANNAH,and CHARLESTON. DiningandOtxwrvatlonCoraonallUirou«htrain*. WinterTourktTicket*onaaleat rtdttead rate*. For » - formation,Addraaa , . , . "fftSM"''*" *■«■ ,*■A ; . *lw*"*''• '•' 2**4 00 . , Mtvfc** , , UwWtte#' i i I A ME. Tlie Kiforma Medic* states that vith rixty-nine pulse-beats to the minute, the blood, flows a distance of *evsn miles Ah hoiir, Aglass or two of water taken half ?nhourbefore breakfast Wilt usually *WP the bowels regular. Harsh vathariicsshould be avoided When f purgative is needed, take, Chamber lains stomach and liver tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action, *<>r sale by 0. M. Ridgway, "^Acorn heating sfov«, ranged, for hard tit soft coal at Karr «fc Hasting! Bros,. Washing ItVcbines Clothes Wringers meat Choppers W. M. HARBISON, Practical Miller and Engineer. Mem ber of the M, E. .Church, and Corns Dost, Ho, H G, A. K. £«d*fvilla, Ohio. tsssss —On picture! ami picture framing, we defy competition BOOkindsof pm tnremouldings to eeleot from, west* a t M l a , OO TO DORN’S. —Something fine are Heines bulk dreserves at Gray & Co. Duluth, Minn,, is to have an im mense electrical power plaut which will rival tha| a t the “ Soo.” • The Farmers’ Institute will be held Monday and Tuesday,- Dec. 28, 29, Speaking generally, wild creatures inhabiting hot countries are more savage than those of cold or temper ate' countries. Life-bouy soap at Gray & Co. ’ ” Eleven per cent of the immigrants to the United States in the last four years have been Jews. A ■’ ' LIST OF LETTERS. L ist of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice for the month endingDec. 11, 1903. , L ist No. 50. Aims D r Frank Burba Mrs Anna Jones Wilbur McElroy Mrs Carrie > - T /N , T arbox , P, M. Heinz’s hulk mince meat a t Gray & Co. PUBLIC SALE. ,1 will offer for sale at my residence on- what is known as the Jameson farm 21 miles northeast of Cedarville, one* half mile from the Columbus pike, on Thursday, December 17, at 12 o'clock m, the following property* towit: 9 head, of horses consisting of 2 Work mUres three and four years old, one in foal to Advisor} 1 black mare .Coll 2 years old sired by Maple Bell J r.; 1 brown mare six years old; 1 span of good work mules; 1 blak mare a*fine family horse, sired by Glad* stone; 1 three year old mare unbroke; 1 weanling colt. ! 5 head of >cattle, consisting of 1 good milk -cow fresh by day of sale, 3 year old; 2 two year old heifers; 1 two year old Steer, 1 heifer calf. Farm implements: One McCormick/binder, two dearly new breaking plows, one MoCormiok hay rake,.good ,aB new; 1 60-tooth burrow; 2 buggies; 2 iron D, 8 , plows; 1 Evans corn planter; 1 Superior one- horse drill; pne feed sled; hay ladders; 2 tongUeless cultivators; spring wag on; one horse wagon, sleigh. Terms made know on day ot sale, George Calloway, S. T. Baker, Aiict. R. F . Kerr, Clerk. ' A LITTLE NONSENSE,". ” What the Child Thought of the. Made Up Woman. The modern mania fo r having herself made over had taken posses sion of thq woman, and the beauty specialists were making a good th ing out of her! She went through pertain prescribed exercises every day. What's that fo r?” asked her daughter. “To improve the figure,” she re plied. Then the hair specialist called once a week to give her a scalp trea t ment’ and provide various “invig- oratora” a t a dollar a bottle. . “What's th a t fo r?” asked her daughter, “To make the" hair silkier, stron ger and longer,” she replied. “A foie head of hair is a glorious thing.” Also there was the physical cul tu re class th a t she attended. ' “What's that for?” ’ asked her daughter. • , - ' “To. give strength and grace,” she replied, “One must h% supple and graceful to show a good figure to advantage.” “I didn't know you showed it,” said her daughter; hu t, then, chil dren take things so literally: . - Of course there were ihassage and the complexion specialist also to occupy some pa rt of her time. ■ “What's that for??' asked her daughter. *‘ ; “To remove the lines of worry and care and give a good circulation and a good color,” she replied. • . The daughter .pondered th is for some time, and then she asked; “Don’t . I need some of these things?” - “No, myt dear,” was the reply, 'Y o u ’re all rig h t as you are.” - “lam ? ? ' 'Y es.” ' ‘ “Well, Bayi I guess nature didn't make a very good job o f you, did she?”—Chicago Tost, The Cause,. Probably. C U T T H I S O U T . I f this “ad” is presented when you make your purchases o f toys and holi day goods, we will accept it as good for lOo off on every dollar you pur- S U L L I V A N ’S , Main and Limestone street. Springfield, Ohio. Our holiday lines are lim ited in number but as far as we go we leave no chance for competition, We carry no trash or useless goods. Those items handled are sensible, useful ones that are of Bekv-' ice every day .in .the year; wliile in getting them here, you save enough to make your money go far. Money is apt to shrink a t holiday time, especially when you pAy fancy holiday prices. Ev ery day with us ia a bargain day. You can buy just as cheap before Christmas as after. Gome here for Fine perfumes in pack age o r ’ in bulk; hair, doth, tooth and nail famili es; fancy combs, pocket books, nurses, stationery, Bipes, cigars, confectionery JOHN WEST &CO*, (1 mttJGim&'&m' ISAACW&tfctylAN, Matter, Cholly—I t seems ,so Btwange. I danced w ith Elsie last week, and now she’s vewwy ill. Mabel—You should tell he r doc to r that. He can’t make ou t the cause of her illness, Boer Artillery Firing, ■ I n his testimony regarding a rtil lery firing during the South African war General Buller told tlio British war commission an interesting story. He said; “I think the foreign sys tem of intercepting the recoil, which has heen adopted by the Boers, was f a r superior to ours—th a t is to say, a big Boer gun would fire a t an ex treme range (I saw i t happen iny* self) a shell, and th a t shell fell and made a great hole in the ground. A native got into the hole to see how deep it was, and the n ex t shell th a t came went into the same hole and killed him, I do no t th ink we had a gun th a t would pu t two shells runn ing into the same hole.” Microbes ori Bank (3111s. Private John Allen says th a t re cently, while awaiting his tu rn to do business with a teller in a Wash ington bnnk, he overheard an amus ing conversation between two dar kies ahead of him in the line. The teller had ju st finished count ing some very dilapidated and dirty looking hills. “Did yo' know dat sometime! dcre's a lot of dem pisen microbe! inmoney?'1asked one of the darkies. “I'ansj” replied the other negro, “but yo' eaitvt make me believe it. De iclear of a pusson gittin’ dis ease dat way! Look at Mistali Bus sell Sage^'lie^ cighty years oldl” Living. Without Stomachs. _ In Yienfia twenty people are now living without stomachs, The case of the late Colonel Michael (XMur phy in New Vork is"no longer ex ceptional, In a stoxrtaebless state one has to eat early !nd often, In Colonsl Murphy's ease also ihe «b- sehce of tha important if not neces sary organ caused extreme emacia tion and undoubtedly hMtafted ffltm* . i r • « “'rf Our Of S t o v e s We have made a careful study of the requirements of our customers, and our success is largely due to the fact that we have always tried to supply them with just what they wanted. Our display of stoves is unquestion ably the largest in the city and they are to be sold, iflow prides can do it. R A N G E S . Our liqe 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 cut), if sales are to be taken as a standard. They are just the thing when the price of coal is high. Fire Shovels, pokeres and tongs.. In fact anything Needed in the Stove Line. HE A T E R S . You do not have t o . buy our goods because yon. look at them, bu t you will want to buy, for the price rctr&pled 'with the quality and merits of the store are bound to sell them. * Beckwith Round Oak, Florence Hot Blast, * (air tight.) ‘ Garland, Jewel. 1 ‘ ' ....JU “ 1; COAL BUCKETS ■U ■# In all styles and grades, either the Black or Galvanised Iron, Prices to suit the purchaser • Stove Pipe. , . 1[ r■ , 'J t We carry a full line of HANDMADESTOVEPIPE Any Size. O . M . C R _ _ Cedfoville,' Ohio, where , ft full line of Hardware, Pjumps and Paints can always* be found. x * f v f ' : 4 , Carat Crip in Two Days, To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaX fttive B r o m o Q u in in eT d ) fe ts .je /^ Z “ every StvwiMfoibQM»*oMift|«rti3aoatk«. ’ TKs signature, cox. 2 X Two Boers of Rustenburg and Vanzyl have applied for admission as law students a t King’s Ipn , Dublin. QUESTIONANSWERED. , Yes, August Flower still has the largest sate of any medicine in the civ ilized world. Your mothers aad grandmothers never thought o f using anything else for indigestion or bili ousness. Doctors, were scarce,^ and they seldom Heard of appendjeitis, 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 o f the sys tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and had with headaches and other aches. .You only need a few doses o f Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. You Can get this reliable retnedy a t all druggists. Price 25o and 75c. Only one medical student in twelve holds a degree in art. to twe i 0kl Inon! day take Laxa tive Brohio Quinine Tablets. All druggist! refund the money if it fails to cure. B. W. Grove’s figbnture i» on each box. 25c. *■ tf Every Frenchman is born with a debt of 1150 on his shoulders. Howto PreventCroup, It Will be good hews to the mother! of small Children to leatn that croup caft be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. This is soon fol lowed by a rough cough. Give Chamberlain1! cough remedy freely as Soon as the child become! hoarse, or even after the tough cough appears and it will dispel wl symptoms of croup. In this way all dangerer and axlety may he avoided, Thmremedy is used by many thousand! of mothers aod has never been known to fail. It is, In foot, the only remedy that can always ho depended upon apd that m fowifni*fd s«fo to take, fo r Haiti devote! almost one sixth of its revenues to free schools. Fight Will Be Bitter- Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual re commendation of D r. King’s New Discovery for consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say; La«t fall my wife had every sympton of con sumption. She took Dr, King’s New Discovery after everything else bad failed. Improvement came a t once and four bottles entirely > cured her. Guaranteed by all druggist. Price 50e and $1, Trial bottles free. There are 800 Chinese students in the colleges of Japan and 500 radre are to be sent.. E X C H A N G E B A N K ’■ « . . CEDARV ILLE , OHIO, A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In dividuals solicited. . Oollsctaonr promptly made and remitted. D RAFTS on New Y*rk and Cin cinnati sold .at lowest rates. , The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail, ' •• i OANS made on Real Estate, * sonal or Collateral Security. Per- William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W, J, Wildman, Cashier, A C areful B uyer. -IteBeil sWhatToWilt L». Revolution imminent, A sure sign’of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness,' sleCpleness or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly diBmember the troublesome causes/. I t never fails io tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clearify the blood. Ruti down systems benefit particularly and ali the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don’t f ive perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed y all druggists. Of the children of school age in Russia, 17,000,000 are receiving no instruction. A Frightened How, Running like mad down the street dumping the occupaftits, or a^undred /*% t i / s r s / ^ t Tf> f"' other accidentsare everyday occur*, f . H f ‘ r f t IM .X p , rienoes. It behooves everybody t o j I * * V U V U U U have a reliablesalvohandyandthere’s none as good as Bifohton’# Amin Salve salve. Burns, cult; sores, ecn K"ffieaixs? tS . ' "■ -Oi-- Meats are deceptive. Unless you ^ are & goodjudge, you can never tell what you afo getting' until you havo it served and partially eaten. Wo know meats. We select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select Hook and there for* have meats you may depend upon—mean that will please you. G O O D 8 'D E L IV E R E D '
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