The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

¥/ Ja r*.»•-X'■ ■ I* m & Honest Cash - Discount on Everything During . wThis Great Sale. 20PerCent Honest Cash Discount r * • ■ 9 • on Everything No Matter How Large or Small Your Purchase No Room For Our Reserve Stock in Our Basement! The Best Half Of Space Taken by The Contractors! SAM E C A U S E U P S T A IR S TO CO N N E C T P R E S E N T S T O R E !WITH N E W BU ILD ING . This is our Reason to Announce a Sale of a Magnitude Never before Attempted Anywhere. Everybody will have an Opportunity to Help Themselves to the Largest Stock of - * . Ever Placed at the Disposal of the People of Springfield and Vicinity. - This Sale W ill be o n e You can’t well Afford to put off. THE SALE COMMENCES JU LY 9, 1903 This announcement 5s attributed to our usual foresightedness, always on the alert'for the Future and the interest and welfare of our patrons* to give them every possible advantage when or wherever it is otir ability to do so* ‘ An stated' great concessions in above, we have too much SURPLUS STOCK, for our present capacity of rqotu, tho contractors having cut off considerable space to aid them in the reconstruction of our store interior, For every %paftmctit in the way of PRICES, We shall, however, in addition to the reductions.in prices made, during the entire sale, return in full - . „ JIL* "" " ; ............................. - ■ / 11' " 1 _ Honest cash discount on everything in the Store, fak ing this the greatest buying opportunity ever Offered to any* " " ir........ I ^ j HL M T , MT * body anywhere, and in addition to this unprecedented liiberal discount we have made arrangements with" Springfield ■ ^ 1 1 ' I w T ^ I I I g &Xenia Traction Co. for. a rate of 40e"round . trip and on presentntiou we will pay full fare to all purchasers of $10 or ov<&oa Thursday, Friday and Swtu,day, / " ( ■ ■ reason we herewith make 20 20 PERCENT Honest Cash Discount on Everything w in This Big Stock. . ffc«t u iffUtuHy topxrctuseetefjlik|yoKiieel The Important Feature of This Sale, Which Should Not Be Lost Sight of, Is the Bonifideness of it « / , . . . „ , * * % There will be.nothing whatever*omitted. Everything in our Blore will bo included and subject to the great big reductions, Besides full prices marked on all tickets or otherwise will be strictly in plain figures, so simple that everybody could well understand them. Otir reputation for judiciously advertising is stamped everywhere in Ohio, * - ■ ■<, - r ■ , ■ Just As We Advertise, Just So We Do* This sale is ft compulsory one, inasmuch as etiitraetors have taken.the space we must reduce otir' stocks as rapidly as possible, consequently it is Your Gain* Onr Loss—yet we are satisfied, because we know if we lose now We gain your confidence hereafter. Respectfully^ 20 PERCENT Honest Gash Discount arid Everything Marked in Plain Figures. KINNANE BROS. CO., ? “ ? h n e i x b i d i n g t i a m s t r e e t , SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. % C. T. U. NOTES. •4m* One o f 1lie*t»09t hopeful temper- atice signs of the times is tho growing an agonsssu of business firms, msuu* tkf tiiriag plants, railroads and cm* ptoyes of labor in general to tho ba » loon blissw$» They t rtitpgttfeti the fact that machinery is endangered, the effectiveness of employees lessened and the danger of*damageson account of ih* negligence of drunken working ii *»i( heightened wherever the facilities for obtaining a!long drink arcs easily (h rtain Toledo manuficttife) have just Vcn taking derinlvv? steps io pre­ vent, as f ir as {MWtibkv the dstftorali* reiLnof their employes through ittfihff- ly saloon*. I’irfcmcb, farther & Go, fiWe just er-fu.rr-1 tittle to property adjoitiing Masting furnace site# &>r the puipwenf preventing the erection* of buildlngsfor saloon purposes near j heads of.other industrial corporations [or less, at noon tor luncheon and a th& •* * '' * i f t m efehh m wnenrla. rtiUhrdfat AumAailA 41 ia The National Malleable Casting are taking the steps toward a regula-j saloon directly opposite the factory It tion, of the liquor traffic, They are strong tempfitioa, Two nr three quietly buying up adjoining property, j glasseg of beer may render i man just The factory managers sell these lotsgtowsy enough to make fi false toovi cheap to home builders and place n^oyihlBitejp'itiidf'li^bnt -atoeMwit In restriction against saloons in all deeds the factory nod damage .'Stiff# follow* to - property afterward executed I • .... Where there is *uti cbfiseo of selling* A ftHNAWAY BORSiB* » the lots to home builders the »iianu-A ' • / faeturt-teretain possession,ns in the --A 'runaway.''Tuesday':*ttornooto case of the Malleable Iron Works. broke the quiet of the day, M, M, ^The brewers are alive to the value Stormont, one o f the *nr«l route of f f - ilo o n s ito to fay nhig factory, drivers, had hitched his horse M Their agents watch the papers for.frah trtft1»em«t*tWM»*. i.u dosed up when a certain teal estate mws of the bnihling of new factories - ' 8 1 man said to his assistant: '‘No, call*’and then purchase saloon sites dirrrt- the deal off. We earft afford to felt )ly apposite. Almost before the ink a lot to this buyer as it means the! had dried 'on the deed dying the Go, has acquired the property across % street from its plant, some time ago, for the 1?ame purpose of saloon prevention, and it cannot bo bought at any price. The company i:j seek­ ing to acquire more property nearby. The National Supply Company is about to begin work on a big addition to its Auliuriutete ioundry. The other-Jay a aalOon man tried io pur­ chase a lot near tho site of tho jic W fonndry, Tho dtat W;8 about to he loan alley east of the Wolford black*) Mrs. E. B. Turnbull entertains smith shop. Thew«gon was badly {this evening a t “ flinch” in honor of damaged hut the horse escaped any serious injuries. . ^ Council meets Monday evening, While farmers have been busily cm Mrs, Louis Wiidman. BnitaRy Tortured, t A case came to light that for per* sistent and unmerciful torture lias Very Remarkable Curt of Diarrhoea, • jfH-^lirjrinliiH * **About six years ago for the firtt time in my life I had a sudden and Severe attack of diarrhoea,** says Air*. Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas, “1 got temporary relief, but it cainc hack *lk«Ma«£fc. ' ■ tjVBvA gaged in barvesf this week mewhanta Pte2,*PB mvet k 'e» equaled. Joe "g«a and again, *nd for six loot gageu in^narvest tow week, merchants Golobick of t.’ohm, V.nU writes* I have suffered nsissary and havnmwtnrMt . A,a 1 agony than I can tell. I t was Wow ereetion of a saloon near tho foundry, Tho Natiofial'SappIy company* would never forgive ns^aml might oithdww their business.” I t I* learned that the oxaqtfvo Gtovelnnd (Tiff!; Iron company tittle to Stcnte feriu a c-ertola local brewoiy had purchased two saloon sites op­ posite the projected iron industry. Factory employes have an hour, more 1 custom, For some reason the luirso became frightened and went np Main street at n merry gait, On turning onto ChiHicothe street the* wagon was upset and the frightened Animal con*! ri md it* mad tun until it ran iuto too fence in front of the H. h . Walk­ er property. Turning around it came hack down towu and turned in- e prepared. for their harvest and *4 ™>isyeare I effled^pauflSlSSS - - .... - - ............ ........... taken the Herald as a medium to in- pam from rheumatism and nothinir re* than death. My husband spent hem- form the people M the bargains they * - have to offer. Consequently titir ad* Vertisetnent columns are somewhat crowded this week, u« r tk* utfTctkir, Ijist of letter* remaining uncalled for m the Cedurville postofficefor the month ending July 1*2,1903, lust No. 2 $, Ferguson, Elmer. Fasquaretta, Salvatore. Fraley, IL Rick, Mrs. Rey. R tM , L,„____ _ _ , T. N, T awwox , F , M, 1property the other day. in i g - i V18" ucf “ *„ nn w u nua lieved me though X tried e v e r y t h i n ^ d o l l a r s for, physicians nrt- known* I came across,Electric batmen t without ten ,» J it>«O . mdictoc oa f c 1: , i , 1”*'1/ S Z . - S T S for tin t tfonble. A feir IwtUca|.l.y M r of it completely relieved and cured mentaof Gbamberlain’Scolic, choice* tae,iJ Just as good for liver and kid- ^diarrhoea remedy with a tcrii- ney troubles and general dibiliW ®man who had been euro* y , RidgwSy, druggist, -edy. The result was wonderful- f ;could hardly realise that 1 was esh A dimond weighing sixty-sown A*?*'1,» l^beve it could ho so aft* (carats and worth about l i b ,000 was l*Xing to«|»hut that m f fs>r Wurk «Tll m j t h a t ^4’ ««>_ fltl TWBMTY- 5 H By J . H. Andrew fields, Chain Committee, HIS REPORl Village Council and a Spectators were enfeH Evening by Listenij cussion Over tl ". rious Hitchins I t wits un exeUinf ovenin^ when the nl honorable village legisl p , business, With .members of council «'>] staudere, eomposed 'citizens hi genera), wlj spownd bear another “borfee play” over a Mayor hlcFarhind Inul keeping order and was .for order m> Several (| speeches,'sltipg roinart actions of some of“tl conncil wiiBenough tof i ; gi,ds" in a teu-ceot till no wonder Ihat the htj nailed down. / Tbe early part of til \ devoted to the regular t ness and everything wij |Thfe clerk reported thj }wo»li» of bonds, as 1ftlessnr. J- H , Stonnl ' Setgler being tbe onlyl the lour bonds Mr. S( | 2 -while Mr.' Seigter this tbe, clerk'sold the I | Seigter The bonda"F(j interest:' The' regulaj peoseg amounted to ■ ordered paid- • The ordinance compl road company to have r ^the Miller street crosjdi ed m that the watJ brought to Main street I bars put on Milter stvf trie bells will uot be ell ring only when the vl duty, -As-Mr,- daoie| acceptcirthfejmsition offered -his r signatioil the street lamps, audj Mr. Walker/R. Wl employed for three UM| of $20 per month. I to have other appliea| I positian. A motion was passel ' $55 for the purchase if [hose ior tho fire engiii Reports from differl i treasurer, mayor nn lj Twere received. The ■ $18.20, were orderer general f’nudr When it came tiiur of the chairman of lh| tee ttS to what action ou the hitch ng rack Kerr A Hastings the audience held its coUid be heard to moment. Mr. Field| this committee, rejl eomniitte could no( Andrew, aud Walkerj moving of tbe reck GUI,uigb were oppoj asked for more time i>e if some couchisioj reached. Mr Fields! last word from bis Hn drew Was o» the fiooi] lie wished emincif to j Mr. Fields’ report Titat he held that \M a t the test nieetingij long speech, intetej tore*, in which the ity of ’ meuibers ofl queatiofteti. The U| b**am« io loud tbtitl forced to lake Ids sc| that Mayor MeFa hutet or ite would Mr. Andrew again saying that the d | met there were four] reck, HftW&i ®ti Walker. F | 'held a different vtel lee staadi dividtsl,' dteensri-m IwCotUf tl member* iudulgllj and Mayor McFarW Iwre to keep coid, d and rettle doj hurinew* men. rail* cdunciVa kite that $wMay llrit drred moved, hut i nr by'whom, and] *» •- oiftr 4 * W •■ o-.Te ^ ^ ■. rf t

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