The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
An They Hot Stylish? You get more for your money in.buying hats of Sullivan, The Ilnt- ter, than in *ny other invent* went, :WeaeUtmt* the tfgt,-show ilieir quality and- natiefy the wearer _ ■ Ws curry all the latest In .Kew ■’’fm k , Philadelphia and ‘ Boston Styles. Prices from 48c to $3,50 All bats guaranteed to give satisfaction and are union made. Is jn demand now, and we fire prepared to take care of any pos sible requirements, in this line, ' J‘ We have all grades in heavy weights from to f W k t f r O a garment. Our $1.00 and $1.50 Australian Wool ‘Is very fine and is guaranteed not to irritate the wearer. Do not fail to see our display , of Full shirts iu stiff and soft bosoms., Prices from 2 5 c t o Dress and Driving Moves. •We have a large line -of dress and driving gloves, from /“I f * 4rf\ Our gloves are recognized as the C v Stand, rd of Quality and at the prices we'name, you will understand the unusual values we give. JOBEBROS. &CO., Store News. Stockings that W e a r . Pony Stockings Means Stockings that DO NOT WEAR OUT. There, is nothing made that will vfear as well. Buy one pair and be convinced,. For boys and.girls 6 weights, size 5 to H i pr. 25c School Hose. Lower Priced School Hose,, as-good ns can be-made for the price, per pair , ■* , -. • • 10c and. 15c Ladies’ Faiicy Hose Special. About 20 dozen Ladies’ Hand Embroidered Black Hose, more than a dozen styles that are worth" regularly 35c to 60c, all sizes, at special price per pair . • ■ 25o MenV Fancy Hose, Extra Values, 25 Cents. , Suits at Bargains. Ladies’ A ll W o o l Suits $10 .00 . In Black, Blues, Gray and Cartors, good styles and great values. Better suits at $15.00, $16 50, $18.50 and up, Walking Skirts, worth up to $3.50. get one this week, at bargain price * * * - * *• $1-60 ladies’ KnitCorsetCovers. Long and short sleeve, pare white, all sizes at 25c and 50s each. Ladies' Fall Weight, Pure White Vests and pants, at each - ■ ■“ 26 and 6 O 0 Fall Waist Clot Our showing o f New Fall Wqis logs is the largest and most com* plefe ivef shoftt la Xenia, More than 100 styles to Select from, in white and colors, at price# per yard from * 15c to 76c e n i a B. X EO.. i o Harsh words will get you no friends. Pride greatly exagerates personal merit; The secret o f success is to know when io quitt. ftsri aNall Through Hit Hand. j While openings box, J, O, Mount, of Three MileBey, N, Y., ran a ten penny naif through the fleshy part of his hand, ( thought at once ,of all the pain and soreness this would cause me,” he says; “ and immediately applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balmanil occasionally afterwards, To my sur prise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts,were -soon healed,” For sale fcjr C, hf. Eidgway. Every woman fixes the standard by which men esteem her. Thebe who are courteous at home are never coarse abroad. Every mother should mirror ideal womanhood to her son. AREYOUGOJN g ' w EST. Beginning September 15, and con tinuing every day thereafter Until November 80, there will lie a special rate to ail points in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia, For maps, rates, route# and other Information write at once to Ira F, Bcbwegel, District Passen ger Agent, Wisconsin Centra! By., 407 Traction Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, . tf | LOCAL ANP PERSONAL | Milk from Frank McLean can- he had every mornmg; telephone 5-191, Wm, Moon of Fairfield, O., was a business.visitor with .A. Bradford, Wednesday. Frank McLean busstarted a dairy and will deliver milk every morning. Telephone 5 on 191, The case of the Village .of Cedar ville vs Wm. Timmons in Common Plea's court has been ordered dismissed. A writ of restitution was issued by 'Squire Wolford Monday in behalf of Michael O’Connel to have Ed Van Dyke moved from the tenant house owned by Mr, 0 ’G.onnel, Mrs, CoraTrumbo and Miss. Mable Owens are attending the Annual Ep worth League convention at Arcanum this week, haying been appointed del egates to represent the local teag'ue. ‘ — Owing to the many requests for milk I have started a milk wagon and will be around each morning. Tele phone your order to 5 on 191. Frank McLean. The first case of O. M. Bidgway, a local druggist who was recently fined $200 and costs before Mayor Thomas, <f Jamestown and appealed to the Common Pleas court, has been set for November 2, 1 Sabbath week ago, J. D. William son lost 21 head of yearling sheep; the result of sheep-killing dOg. There were also 14 head injured which ruiia the number of killed and( injured up to 35. Iu-the field were 93 head of sheep and it is Said that the field pre sented a terrible sight after the w<rk. of the dogs, Chas. Ooolqy and Silas Murdook Were appointed appraisers The hill will be presented before the county commissioneers. . What’s id a name depends on the wearer. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. For several months our younger brother had bc8n troubled with indi gestion, rHe. tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets and com menced taking ,t hem. Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. Be is now fully re covered.- We have a good trade on the tablets. Holley Bros., merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by ,C. M, Ridgwny. He who speaks hastily has his leisure for repentence,. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower .still has .the largest sale^ot any medicine in the civ ilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using, anything else for indigestion or bili ousness. Doctors were, scarce, and. they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration' or heart failure, etc. .They used August Flower to clean out the systemand step fermen tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches nird other aches., You only need a few doBes of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get tills reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c. For $3.50 shoes, as good as most; $5.00 shoes, buy “ Ideals” at Sfegenthalers’, Springfield. S P E C IA L L O W R A TE S , FortheRoundTrip, With Stop-Over Privileges, Vi#. QUEEN&CRESCENTROUTE, September 15 And October 20 Front Cincinnati to Chattanooga - • - * $11 Birmingham, Ala.: - * 11 Atlanta, Ga. . . . - 11 Mobile, Ala. - • * U Macon, Ga. * * * . 1 * Brunswick, Ga. * - - "34 Savnnab, Ga, * * , * 34 Jackson, Miss. - ' * * .1 4 New Orleans, La. * -. 14 Jacksonville, Fla. • « -* 14 Shreveport, La. » - 18 Houston, Tex. - - 18 Beaumont, Tex. - - * 18 Tickets good 21 days from* date of sale With privilege of stop-over south o1Somerset, Ky, Through Putman service to Chattanooga, Jackonville, Shreveport, New Orleans and Savan nah.” For information apply to W« S. R imka naow, G , P . A ., ($, A C. Route, Cincinnati, O. PUBLICSALE I will sell at public sale, on mv farm, three and one-half miles, east of Cedarville and.four miles west ot Selma, on what is known as Towosley and Spencer New lioad,. Thursday, October 29th, 1903, at 12:30o’clock,- the follow!ng properiy: 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 Consisting of A’ pair No, 1, draft Norman mares, >7and # ytara old. well mated, both bred, work double or single; three head of draft yearlingcolts, two.of which are Miles, third.agelding; 2 weanling Norman colts. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 Consisting of 4 good milk cows, two fresh with calvesatsido; 3 headof yearling-steer*; i yearling heifer; 4 spring calves. 65 HEAD OF HOGS 55 Consisting of 40 head of feeding hogs, which will do to ship by day of sale; 4good brood sows; 5 head of Duroc Jersey male hogs, four of which, arc spring pigs, two being eligible to bo registered! 1 yearling Duroc Jersey hog, extra good. 3 6 4 SHOCKS OF CORN 3 6 4 This corn is No. land is worthy of attention 14 -TONS OF HAY . ,1 4 Consisting dt some 4 tons of timothy and 10 ions of clover hay, all in burn. Term* Made Known on Day of Sale. Lunchat Noon. R. S.I 0 WNSLEY. ' 8. T, DAKElt, Auctioneer. ^ __ J. H, ANDREW; Clerk, PUBLIC SALE. Desiring to change location, I will sell at public auction, at my residence three miles east of Cedarville and ,threemales west of Selma, on the Columbus pike, on Tuesday,.October 27th, 1903, at 10 o’clock, a, m.,-the following described property: Nu.e head of horses, consisting of one heavy draft mare in foal; and Morgan gen eral purpose mare; one family driver; two two-year old geldings; two two- year-old fillies; one yearling colt, these youngsters all sired by imported dralt stallions; one roadster-bred weanling. Thirty-six hend of cattle, consisting of seven, double standard Polled Dur- hams, made up of two two-year old heifers,' bred; two yearling heifers; one yearling brill; two ten-months-old bull calves; grade cattle as follows: five short horn cows, two with calves at foot and nil bred to D. S. Polled durham bull; eight yearling steers; one yearling heifer; eight steer .calves; one Jersey cow and'two Jersey heifers. Seventy head of sheep, consisting of sixty-eight head of Shropshire ewes and two Shropshire bucks. Twenty-nine head of hogs consist ing of twenty-eight feeding hogs and one yearling registered Duroc Jersey boar. Farming implements, consisting of McCormie binder;. Superior wheat drill; cornplanter; hay* tools, rope, carrier, horse forknhd pulleys; buggy, harness, collars, bridles, lines, road scraper, cultivators, hog houses, feed ing racks, troughs, lumber, pouultry house 14x30 feet, brooder house, good baseiburner, n few articles of house hold aud kitchen furniture etc. etc. . About 200 shocks of good, coin and fodder. TERMS.—-All sums of $5 and un der cash; over $5 a credit of six months will be given, the purch ser. giving note with approved security. The farm, consisting of sixty-four acreB will be sold at private treaty on application to the undersigned. . . . D. S. CobUNH. S. T, Baker, Auct. R. F. Kerr, Glerk. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale on the Gil* laugh farm, 2£ miles northeast of Ce darville; on Friday* Got., 30, 1903, at 1 o’clock, the following property/ to-witi: 8 head of horses: A team of brood mares, one in foal and one. with colt by sidej 1 2-yenr old roadster .filiy; 3 yearling draft-filly; 3 - yearling geld ings. 18 head of cattle: 9 head of milk cows, 5 with calves by Bide; 1 Jersey heifer, fresh by day of sale; 1 2-year-old Short Horn bull; 3 yearling steers. 18 head of hogs: 1 sow with 8 pigs; I thoroughbred Duroc Jersey sow, to farrow iu November; 14 fat shoats; 2 thoroughbred Duroc Jersey boar pigs. 200 shocks of corn and fodder. Terms: $5 or under, cash; over $5, a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving approved security, S. T. Baker, Auct. , J. 8. Brown, Clerk, G. W. Hnraman. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. The undersigned, administrators ot the estate of Emily Louisa Dean, de ceased, will offer at public sale, at the homestead o f the late John O. Dean, in New'Jasper township, Greene C 01 , Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 30, 1903, com mencing at 10 a. m., personal proper ty belonging to said estate as follows: 3 work horses, one family horse and a good farm team; 2 milch cows, one a lull blood Jersey; 4 brood sows; 28 head of good stock hogs; 300 ebooks o f corn slid fodder; farm wagon, in S ood condition; buggy, set of buggy nrness; set of work harness; fanning implements; household furniture ana numerous other articles. Terms: All sums o f$5.00 or under, Cash; over $5.00, a credit of nine -months, with approved security, will be given, W, L, Marshall, Auct ft F. Kerr, Clerk. , Anna J. Grieve Chas. W, Dean, Administrators. Life should be joyous hut not a joke. _________ _ Broke Into HI* House, 8 . Le Quinn of tkVendish, Vt., Was robbed o f his customary health bv invasion ot Chronic Constipation. When Dr..King’s New Life Pills broke into his bouse, his trouble was arrested and now he’s entirely" mired. They’re guaranteed f<Acure, 25c? at all druggists, > & * •r'r N O W , ARE YOU R E A D Y ? r M e n VW ew . ' f t HE weather map has advanced the season to such an extent that if you are not ready you had better get ready. No fooling Pom now on, as the cry will he for heavier clothing, heavy suits, overcoats, underwear, etc. Now the qifljstion is, where are you going to buy Don’t “ dilly dally” or put oft’ buying, but come right here and let us adyise yon. We are trying to make our store a necessity to every man. whp mgkes a point of dressing well, and for this rea son our business is a growing one Come in and see us and we will gratify your taste without robbing your pocketbook. Men’s Suits, $6 up to $22 . Y O U T H ’S SU IT S , $6 tp $18. Boys’ and ^Children’s Suits, any design and any price, . OVERCOATS FOR ALL AGES AND SIZES. Furnishings. i .* “ Faultless” and “ Lion Brand” D A Y AND N IGHT SH IR T S ■.>.■■■■'■ Underwear, the famous “ Otis” and “ Cooper” brands, $1 to $5 per suit. These are only a few of our many good things. \ Come in and be Convinced. The Celebrated Hawes $3 .00 HAT, "BETTER THAN THE BEST. BRADY & STEINFELS CO. 33 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. George Haller , A . W . Haines , ' H . A . Higgins, R E S ID E N T P A R T N E R S . 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 that we. have always tried to su p p ly , them with just what they wanted. Our display of stoves is unquestion ab ly the"largest in the city and they are to be sold, if low prices can do it* RANGES. . ‘ " . |r 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 Fester stove, (exactly like cut), if sales arc to be taken as a standard. They hre just the thing when the price ef coal is high. Fire Shovels, pokeres and tongs. In fact anything Neededin tbe Stove line. H E A T E R S . You do not have to buy our goods 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 ulLstyleli and grades, either the Black or (lalvanized Iron, j Prices to spit thepurchaser Stove Pipe. We carry a full line of HANDMADBSTOVE PIPE Any Bisso. ' • O . 3 MC* O H O U B B ' , ■ ' Cedarville,. Ohio, where a full liue of Hardware, Pumps and I’Aints can always be found. To Cure a Cold in One Day Talc*LaxativeBromoQuinineTaMet*,-# #*£ mm
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=