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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