The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
Declarations and Mere Statements do-nof Make Facts! W h a t reason does any. shoe dealer in town give w h y he can give yoii. better goods for the money than Starkey, in the Arcade? W e carry a fifty thousand dollar stock from wh ich to make Your selection. W e go into the biggest market of the world P E R S O N A L IT Y and make our purchases for cash, from some of the best manufacturers and get the greatest discount. Can an y other shoe dealer give you this advantage? W e must be below a ll competition^ as w e sell strictly for cash and at one price. . ' . • Our Shoes Range in Price for Ladies and Gentlemen from. ■ Boys* and ^Youths’ from_, _____ _ i M isses’ from, _ Children’s___ 95c to $3.50 _75c to $2*50 .25c to $100 Infants’. 75c to $i.p5 _5c t o 20C Others may offer these prices, but what reason do they give that they can give the quality. W e guarantee you regular wholesale jprices. See our Rubber, Felt Boot and Combinations, 50c below the flarket. 1 . & CO., ' Store News. S tock ings th a t W e a r ! Pony Stockings Means Stockings that DO NOT WEAR OUT. There is nothing made that will wear as well. Buy one pair and he convinced. Fo r boys and girls 5 weights, size 5 to 11^ pr. 25u School Hose. Lower Priced School Hose, as good as can be made for the ■ price, per pair - - - * , 10c and 15c Ladies’ Fancy Hose Special. About 20 dozen Ladies’ Hand Embroidered Black Hose, more than a dozei^ styles that are worth regularly 35c to 50c, all sizes, a t special price- per pair* . . . . 25c Men’s Fancy Hose, Extra Values, 25 Cents. 'y-: ■ -v'- .v.v'. ‘ 1. • '' \ ' ' ’ . , ‘ ' . " • K , . , Su its a t B a rg a in s . Lad ies ’ A ll W o o l Suits $10.00. In Black, Blues, Gray- and Castors, good Btylea and great values. Better suits a t $15.00, $16.50, $18.50 and np Walking Skirts, worth up to $3.50, get one this week a t . bargain price - -* *• • " . * ► $1.50 Ladies’ KnitCorset Covers. Long and short sleeve, pu.re white, all sizes a t 25o and -50c - . each. Ladies’ Fall Weight* Pure White Vests and pants, a t each V - 25.and 50c Fall W a ist Cloths* Our showing of New Fall Waist- ingg is the largest and tnost com*!_ piete ever shown in Xenia. More ‘ than 100 styles to select from, in white and colors, a t prices per yard from , * 15c to 75c S. I GO. Acme Stock Food fdr sale by^fjT "*1 will sell at public sale, at my residence , _,__ 1 r four miles southeast of Cedarvilie, on what id Irtinnrn n'a flirt TlnnH.nnd ill/lnmiAl I. mind . e n i a , S P E C IA L L O W R A T E S , For the RoundTrip, With Stop-Over Privileges,- Via. QUEN&CRESCENTROUTE, September 15 and October 20 From Cincinnati to Chattanooga ' * , . $11 Birmingham, Ala, * * 11 Atlanta, Ga, - * * 11 Mobile, Ala, * - * H Macon, Ga, . . . l4 Brunswick, Ga. * 14 Savnnah, Ga. - * 14 Jackson, Miss. *, * - 14 New Orleans, La. * * 14 Jacksonville, Fla. * * 14 Bhreveport, La. * * 18 Houston, Tex. • * 18 Beaumont, Tex. * 18 Tickets good 21 days from date of s ilo with privilege of stop-over sooth ot Somerset, Ky. Through Pultnan service to Chattanooga* Jackonville, Shreveport, New Orleans and Savan nah. For information apply to W. S, tiWEBAkSON, G. P. A „ Q & a Route, Cincinnati* O. W . ML HARBISON, ••r, •; - ^ • Practical Miller and Engineer* Mem- Wr of tiie M. E. Church, shell Carrie. Post, No, 94 , G, A, B. Cederviiie, Ohio, ' Noticeof Appointment, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed and qualified as administrators o f the es tate of the late Emily Louisa Dean. Charles W. Dean, Anna J , Grieve, Sept, 26, ’03 45d We are waiting, to get Bryan’s opinion of Hanna’s opinion of Cleve land* ' QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ ilized .world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anythiug 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 system and stop fermen tation Of undigested food, regulate the action o f the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and th a t la all they took when feeling dull and bad 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 ?« nothing serious the matter with you,- -You can get this reliable remedy a t all druggists. Price 25c and 7od, H. Sullepberger. Then. Vogjesherg’s horse,. Advisor, took second place itroue of the races at Jamestown Wednesday. —Something fine are Heinz’s bulk preserves at Gray & Co, Messrs. Montgomery and Zeller, of Enon, spent Sunday the guests of Misses Della Ford and Dora Shroufe. —Johnson always handies the best of everything in boots and shoes, a t Xenia. J . G. McCorkell returned Wednes day from Texas and Oklahoma where he went prospecting. He is now busy ■ telling his friends of the new country. “—Heinz tom-ito catsup at Gray & Co. —Go to John Pierce ft»r,Jijfcwand pitcher pumps, pipes-, etc- —Ralston's Health Crisps a t 10c is something new, at Gray & Co's —Johnsonle shoe “store, Xenia, is the place for bargains in fall and win-; ter boots, shoes and rubbers. Mr. Davis, of the. l^orth American Farmer, a popular stock paper among 'farmers nnd breeders, was. circulating amOiig our stockmen several days this week, t , ' —-Olive oil, and Campbell’s salad dressing at Gray & Go. • 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Springfield, spent Thursday with Rob ert Ford and family. Probate Judge Marcus Shoupe and. County Recorder Broadstone were in the audience a t the Republican meet ing last evening. —Acorn heating stoves, rapges, for hard or soft coal at Kerr & Hastings Bros, - Secretary Hay actually found. the timeTo have a confluence with Seiin tor Morgan on tbe canal question. 5 of Hor. rk horse, 1 ses 3 good driving ALove Let er Would not interest you if you’re looking, for a guaranteed salve for sores, bufns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo.* writes: “ I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buckien’s Arnica Salve cured me. I t ’s the best salve on earth, 25c a t all druggists* They say that Tom adopted all the servatism. “ isms” JohuBon has except con* HeLearned a Great Truth* I t is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: “ Why do you tell that child .the same thing over and over 1 again?” “ John Wes ley, because once telling is not enough.” I t is for this same reason that you are told again and again that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that it counter acts any tendency of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that i t is pleasant and safe to take. Fo r sale by C. M, Ridgway* While John Alexander Dowie is being roughly bandied by the New, Yorkers, the most humiliating name applied to a prophet yet has been the title “Ligo, ^ . * Broke into Hi$House. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt.* was robbed of his customary, health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. When D r, King’s .New Life Pills broke into Ms house,, his trouble Was arrested and now be’s entirely cured, They’re guaranteed to cure, 26c. a t all druggists. „ is known as tbe Dean a O'Connell roo , one half mile south of the Federal pike, t'OrriiiienCin" at 10 o’clock, the follow prop erty towit: ........ *......................... 3 Head Consisting of 1 wo mare, and 1 pony. 25 H E A D O F C A T T L E 25 Consisting of 5 milk cows with calves at side; 3 two-year old steers, 4 yearling steers; 3 yearling heifers; 3 dry cows; 1 five-month old steer calf: l - thoroughbred Herford bull. ' 75 H E A D O F H O G S 75 Consisting of brood sows, pigs and feeding hogs. 6 2 H E A D OF S H E E P 6 2 Consisting of 48 brood ewes and 12 spring lambs. 29 T O N O F H A Y 29 Consisting of about 23 tons of timothy and 4 tons of mixed hay all in burn. 400 SHOCKS OF CORN 400 FARMING IMPLEHENT4 x Consisting ot 1 MilwaukcsJjiiiderS'T^iif .\vaukco.ntower,‘4‘’i;ibv6r‘'bunclier. 2 Ohio riding cultivators, 1 walking cultivator, 3 breaking plows, 1 three liorso Garland trid- iijg plow, 2 hing harrows, 1 disc harrow, l bay rake, good as new, 2 fence machines,'2 furm Wagons, stirry. sled, Ucntwo'od .churn, Swinger Churn, saddle -and briddle, 1 corn planter and check rower, 1 corn sheller, 1 wheat drill and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS;—All sums of i>5 and under, cash; 0Vett|3 a credit of 12 months .will bp given, purchaser giving note with ap proved security. MICHAEL O’CONNELL. \V. L. MARSHALL, Auct. • • • J- H- ANDREW, Clerk. Fora Bad Back* Sabra,. Montana, Oct. 19.—A great many men in . this neighborhood used to complain of pains in the back, but now scarcely one can be found who has any such trouble. Mr. Gottlieb Mills* is largely re sponsible for tbe improvement for it was he who first of found the remedy for this backache. He has recom mended. it to nil his friends and in.eVery case it has had wonderful success. Mr; Mill says: “ For many years' I had been troubled with my kidneys and pains in the small of my back. I tried many medicines hut did not derive any benefit until last fall when I bought a dozen boxes of 'Dndd’B Kid ney Pills. After using them' a few days I began to ' improve my back, quit aching and 1 felt better and stronger all around. “ I will keep them in the house right along for in ray Opinion they are the beBt medicine in the market today* and i f ray bapk should bother me again, I will use nothing else.” W e have made a careful studiy of the requirements of our customers, and our success .is large ly due to the fact th a t we have a lw ays tried to supp ly them with just what they wanted. Our display pf stoves is unquestion- ab ly the largest in the c ity and they are to be sold, if low prices can do it. LOOK OUT] FOR COUGHS Tne season is approaching . when you will have to meet the problem of coldS and coughs, Each cough is a problem that should bo quick ly and rightly solved because behind it lie serious po$sibil- ites. *VVe suggest that you keep on hand at a)] times a bottle of our WH ITE PINE3 EXPECTORANT, We know o f no better cotigh „remedy. We do not know how any remedy could be bet ter, I t is prompt, siire, safe pleasant a n d thorough. Equally good for children or adults. Then We guarantee it; refund the money i f the remedy fails. , Price 25 cents. JOHNWEST & CO., DntjonmT ffi. ISAAC WISTERMAN, Manager. RANGE S . Our line of Ranges com prises the following makes: Round Oak, Foster’s Prize, Climax, Pen insu lar*J Eurekah, Slack Burners. We evidently have the leading' slack - burner, in the Foster stove, (oxa tly *>•. ■ 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 tonga. In fact, anything. Neededja (k Stove Lfc. HEATERS. You do not have t o . bey our goods because yon look a t them, bu t you will want to buy, for the price coupled with tbe quality, and merits of the store are bound to sell them," Beckwith Round Oak, Florence Hot Blast, (air tight.) _______Jewel. CO A L B U C K E T S In all styles and-grades, either the Black or Galvanised Iron. • . ' . Prices to suit the purchaser Stove Pipe. We carry a full line of. HANDMADESTOVE,PIPS Any Size, Cedarvilie, Ohio, where i full line of Hardware, Pumps and Paints can alwayi be found* Cure a Cold in One Day LaxativeBromoQuinineTaMet*. *** Z SevanMHk» Iona m Mla pmt 13 Houtka. T U t For $3.50 ’shoes,, as good as most $5.00sslioes, buy “Ideals” at Siegenthalers*, Springfield. Ham’s Restaurant and Dining Rodins Corner High aUd Limestons s tm t Springfield* Ohio. ABSOLUTELY FREE! $10,000 T o b e d istribu ted am ong subscribers to th e C incinnati D a ily Enqu irer in N ovem ber, 1 9 0 3 . On Tuesday the 3 d day of November, 1903 , there will be a state elec tion a t which-a Governor of Ohio will be voted for* To stimulate interest in this election* the Cincinnati Daily Enquirer has Set aside $ 10 , 000 . This will be distributed^ according to the schedule annexed, among the subscrib ers On and after this-date until the dose o f the contest, who estimate nearest the vote which will be cast for the office Of Governor o f Ohio. The num ber of the total votes cast for the office of Governor will be determined as final and conclusive by the official certificate of the Secretary o f State, THEPRIZEST0 BEDISTRIBUTEDAREAS FOLLOWS: To th e -omo m aking tbo nearest oorroot estim ate of the exa c t to ta l o f th e v o te for tbo offloo o f Governoro f Ohio. $5 ,000 .00 To th e Second H eoreet,.............. 2 ,6 0 0 .0 0 To the Third Neaa-eet*,,. . . . . . . ....................................... 2 ,000 .00 To th e Fourth N earest....... ......................... 6 00 .00 ,To th e B*lftli N earest 260*00 To the Sixth. N earest.«******..*... **, *»-*,,, *...«*.. , ** 200*00. To the Seventh Ifsarost *,,. *, *. *. . . , . * , , *. *, *****«*******.» 260*00 To the Mghth N earest .**, 1 **., •.*«***.*.****.«,•.«#..». ,«*,, 226 ,00 * To th e N inth N earest....... ......... 100.00 To the Tenth N e a r e st.......................... 7 6 .0 0 To the Bleventh N earest.............*, * ........... . 6 0 .0 0 To tihft IsoBiJofit * *.«. *+#* % < **>*«-«• -•*-**'*«t-«w $e$t-e SilSicOO To the Thirteenth N e a r e s t...,. ]6 ,0 0 To th e Fourteenth Nearest Inall fourteenpremiumsamountingto $10,000.00 “ s!.ts s « % r: s s w j & s ? z THB VOTE OF OTtfBR YEARS* Its*.*....MRS*»****i‘****»®s& 55 s ' ' . . ■ *■: « ■■■ $i,5d for a tnunth’a nubscriptiea entitle# te otte ea&iHtt*. edUm«t« blanks and lull paftieubir^ At* 2 >*% qc WMkly IkMdaR, Address all estimates and communteatfema to tne BWjwMit pRorfr-SHABwq M o n th m m m , ft
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