The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

I IACHINE* GO ■ X E N IA , O H I O , ’ Al la eaa o l& g ifio - • a w l . Machinery jtepairingaSpecialty t t ersandMachinery un Hand,,^® Is, Stay B o lts , Patch jigs, P u lley s , Hang- I , Bo lts , Iron and d B ra ss Goods, qfowfawapi • W a t c h U s G r o w / 5 6ENDURE a B ' tiOUOS I E a r Corn, Cool at Trebe in s , 4 1 e L D um p s , r elephone. Company W h e re ’s the best? B E N P U R E ’S ' W h ere ’s the newest? B EN D U R E ’ S W h e re ’s the dependable? BENDUR E ’ S W h e re ’s Bendure? SPR INGF IELD . Murphy Room. Whose Dress Goods are Up-To- Date and Cheap? BENDURB’S Anyth ing you want from 25c plaids at 15c to the finest silks and Broad cloths, 25 per cent cheaper than the heavy expense stores. N o Auction goods at B E N D U R E ’S No seconds nor job lots at T,D. BENDURE What About Hosiery? Only One Place to Buy, BENDURE’S 5c H ose and $3 .00 Hose . .The 10c kind are not worth 25c, if they were we’d have to sell them at 25c, See, Bu t if you ever buy a pair at Bendure’s that are worth and wear less than you pay, bring’em b a c k ,. SP R IN G F IE LD , OHIO. Yes, and Underwear. ■It Fays to .Buy of . BENDURE. ' N o seconds. We cannot afford to de­ ceive you , we w ill need you next year • too, and this 25c underwear and 50c underwear and $1 ,00 underwear and this $ 8 . qq underwear w ill keep you always coming. D A Y L IG H T STORE . FANCYDINNERSETFOR $3.58. We can sell you a 42-piece English Semi-poroelaiue Dinner set • for 83.50 We carry the best assortment of porcelaiues and ’ “niture | • all classes, as jvery respect, ines o f : : d s t o s f i c l i s * t t r e s s e s L » lj|S itt«U r» c ll*4 s s e s s iiig - ^ t a n d ( 4 rpetsl • est manufacturing allies us to quote 1 : r ■ r t . ■ L A N l f l . Furniture D ea ler V ' ^ A Word M u g Machine. W numbers of existing tjr^pe- I f merit, any two o f which [than existing typewriters. lot of stock to m becoming interested 'raliza what a won* $30,000 worth of 3typewriter world :ir machine, which fls great industry. DtocI; to complete fid! ot<v machine, stment in an In* iio-jpects of large rente In positions 1000. Share* $1.00 (Piter Go., DAYTON, OHIO, (T EN TS Tr*de>MaO(« obtainedsodsilWt*. c'cndiictedforMOoeasr*Pjtf** , la .eetifopstentfnIMStimet<**n wm WMllIngtO*. „ . , . .1,(ImwiBg or ohotetfwith"CSg’P. if pkfenf*Meor not. *!*e. P* foe rotdoetill piMftttt r .” Howto Obtain **»«»«*,«wi»J n theV,s»anilforrigwtountne* ddreit. •. ^ ^ ! NOWA.CO. nr Office, S T O R I A f&nti and Cbiitireh* m Hifi Altai* w * In the city, J We have just received a large assortment of FANCY PARLOR LAMPS Prom §2;00 up,. \ large aihl beautiful line of ...... ■ VASES AND FANCY /D ISHES . Suitable for Wedding and Birthday presents. Gall and see our line before buying elsewhere. We can save you money. \ • A . H. Drayer, 44 S. F o u n ta in A v e . Springfield, Ohio. ; '•( Store News. Stockings that Wear. Pony Stockings . Means Stockings that DO NOT. WEAR OUT. . There is . nothing made that wilt wear as weli. Buy one pair and be convinced. Em’ boys and girls 5 weights, size 5 to 11£ pr. 25a . ISchool Hose* Lower Priced School Hose, as good as can . be made for the • price, per pair - - - * 10c and 15c Ladies’ Fancy Hose Special. About 2Qdozen Ladies’ Hand Embroidered Black Hose, more than a dozen styles that are worth regularly 35c to -50c, all, sizes, at special price per pair - - 26c Men’s Fancy Hose, Extra Values, - ■ i 25 Cents. Suits at Bargains. Ladies’ A ll W o o l Suits $10 .06 , In Black, Blues, Gray ’ and Castors, good styles and great values. Better suite at $15.00, $18.50, $18.50 and up, Walking Skirts, worth up tj $3.50. get one this week at bargain price -. - * * . * * . . $1,50 Ladies*Knit CorsetCovers. Long and short sleeve, pure white, all sizes at 25c and 50c each. Ladies’ Full Weight, Pure White Vests atid pants, at each *• - 25 and 50c Fall Waist Cloths. •Our showing of New Fall Waist- ings is the largest and;|most com­ plete ever shown in Xenia. More than 100 styles to select from, in white and colors, at prices per yard from * 16c to 75c JOSE BROS. ,5 KG e n i a , O l i ' i o Cfxtervllle, Ohio, VV. M . M 4 R B IS O N , ; Practical Miller ami Engineer. Mens" [ her of the M. E. Church, and Currie ! Post, No, 94, G, A, II. ifi tf£ UST OF LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled *nHie Cedarville postoiflee for the 1'ouih ending Nov, 13,1903. • List-No. 40, hornou Ella Baines J A Mowdy Mrs Lettio T .N ,-T aium * , V. M. Cfiok hunk free, with recipes by ' -Acorn heating stoves, ranges, for vs, Borer, Bee advertisement in hard or soft coal at Kerr & Hastings Msiwie, 1 |Bros. ’ ‘ Z LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 2 Life.-bouy soap at Gray & Go. —Acme Stock Food for. sale by L, H, SuUenbergeiv ' • -* Deputy Auditor Collins is again ill at his home in Yellow SDrings. ' —For Good Bargains go to the New York Racket Store, /West Main Street, Xeniu. Heinz’s hulk mince meat at Gray & Go; -—Go to Dorn’s .Rev, J. L. Ghesnut, D ,D,, of Coulterville, UL, will preach in the R. P, church as follows: Friday at 1:30 p, m.; 'Saturday,' 1:30 p, m ; Sabbath, 10:30 a. m. and G:30 p. m ; and Monday, 1:30 p.. ra.' All are corr dially invited to attend. F arm for S ale :'—95 acres, 2 miles north of Cediirville on good road, two story house and barn. Terms; One. fourth purchase money downj bal­ ance on terms to suit purchaser; ' Ad­ dress Box 21, Cedurville, O. 49 —Plat opens for the James JKirtley lei ture Saturday at 1 p. m. at Mc­ Collum'sjewelry Ftore, ; I —The next number on the lecture j course is James S. Kirtley’s lecture, Nov. 17. Lecture begins promptly at 7:30 p. m. standard time. A basket-ball team has been organ­ ized at Jamestown, ■ The D. ifc X.,nnd S. & X. will run through Cars between Springfield and Dayton. The old Rapid Transit tracks will be used from Xenia to Dayton. Miss Florence ‘Forbes, of Cedar- ville, has been visiting Mr. and Mr. McCIintock.—Yellow Spriugs News, —Go to Dorn’s, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Ogden, of Converse, led., visited their daughter. Mrs, Henry Trusdnle this week. ..... .•"’rt--... THE QUAIL LAW. FARM, FIELD AND GARDEN. Everything should he made snug for the winter, Progressive farmers throughout the Country, are instiling telephoues' in j their homes, and in the near future eyery agriculturist will have a direct means of communication with the out­ side world, ■ One prime cause of boys leaving the farm for city life is the general unthriftiness and unottraotiyeness of the farm home. His education should be broadened rather than restricted, that h^maymot only see great possi­ bilities inThe farrii rightly conducted, but also to enjoy-his work and his home.-- . Whenever a dozen eggs sell for the price of a pound of butter, the man with the hens is ahead of the main with the cows. E, W. Albin, who lives south of Springfield on the Clifton pike, boasts of large juicy strawberries * growing in his garden without the aid ^ of'hothouse directions/ ' H r« Vou Ready Tor ttlinKr? . N o t unless you are fitted out with a pair of our H G N E K T wearing BOOTS, SHOES OR RUBBERS W e do not try tO' obtain your patronage by a big, gilt letter “ ad ,” but ask you to caff and inspect one of the Best mi Largest Mine of lflinter Gods IN THE CITY. W e stand back of all of our boots and felt Jf combination boots, Call and see us. W e promise you to I Sec. 0961—No person shall catch kill, injure or pursue with such in­ tent any quail or wild turkey, except between 10 of November and the 1 of ’December. No person shall kill in. nuy tlay more than 18 quail. And no person.shall shoot at any quail except when they nre flying. Whoever vio­ lates any provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $25 bor more than $200 and costs of proaeou* cuticn, and iu defult of payment of find and costs shall be imprisoned. A Druggist Ought to Care about the qudity and price of the goods ho sells, Pulto ilh or necessities' bring him most of his business, and the service rendered should be of the highest possible charac­ ter. You get what you ask for here and the best kind of it, Si? SUBSTITUTION OR GUESS WORK PERMITTED The aim of this store is to furnish its patrons with precise­ ly what they want, of the best quality that money can buy, and at a price that is just, Statistics tells that the average Englishman consumes, in .one years, 2 bottles of wine, 178 bottles of beer and six bottles of spirits. The prohi­ bition party and the W. C. T. U. can not be very active in England,.• i - .... . The democratic Senator from Mary­ land declares, “ The race question had been raised and no one can tell where it will leadJ’ He hopes it will lead Gorman to the White House. A Saving on Every Pair of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. HORNER BR05 & CO. 39 South Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. - M. Santos Dumont haa^announced liis decision to compete for the air­ ship prize at the St. Louis Exposition with his Nor 7, This balloon is like att.arrow. It is 154 feet long, 22 feet in diameter and is driven Ry an eighty horse-power motor. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicipe in the civ­ ilized world, Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion or bili­ ousness. Doctors were senree, 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 of the liver, stimulate the nervous aud organic action of the sys­ tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull- and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Greens August Flower, in. liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c, ‘ ■ ‘ PUBLICSALE I will offer for public sale at my residence, three miles east of Cedar- vtlle on the Townsley and Marshall road, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1903, at 12 m, sun lime, the following prop­ erty, towit; 1 yearling and 2 ,suckling colts; 5 head, of milk cows;' 10 two-year-old Polled Angus heifers; 10 two-year-old Polled Angus Bteers; 6 yearling steers; 5 yearling heifers; 10 calves; 180 head of sheep; ewes, yearlings and two bucks; 40 head of hogs; 300 shocks of corn; 16 tons of pure Timothy hay. T erms : All sums o f $5 or under, cash; oyer $5, a credit of- six month will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, S. T, Baker, Auctioneer, R. F. Kerr, Clerk. T. W. Sl’ENCEIi, Friday,Novemberl l 3 th.l 9 C 3 . J O H N W E S T & C O . , tm u tsa jtttTH , ISAAC WISTERMAN, Manager. Better to pick ydur winter snifc now, than to wait for a cold snap— and a crowd. Matty smart pattewt that cannot be duplica- ted i&t&r—exclusive. No finer clothing than the 13. M, Syite®■!**« meats. Sold ift fU le ft at any price, $10 to $ 88 , L o n g , fait rain coats serve to keep off the first chill of winter . R.. 5 . KINGSBURY , X en ia . Ohto. of Stoves R A N G E S . 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 Foster stove, (exactly like cut), if sales are to he taken as a standard. They ate just the thing when the price of coal is high. Fire Shovels, pokeres aiul tongs. In fact anything Needed id the Stove Line. COAL B U C K E T S In all styles and grades, either the Black pr Galvanized Iron. Prices to suit the purchaser O , M C R O U B B , Gedarville, Ohio, where a full line of Hardware, Pumps and Paiufs can always be \y* » > W e have mkde 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, if low prices can do it. 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'priee Coupled with the quality and merit's of the store are bound to sell them, Beckwith Round Oak, FlorenceHot Blast, (airtight.) Garland, Jewel. Stove Pipe. Wo carry a full line of HANDMADESTOVEPIPE Auv: Size. found., Care# Grip faTwohays, To Cure a Cold In One Day TakeLaxative Bromo QuinineTablets. s«v*a Mtton boxeseoMfa past 13 month*. Th is Signature, **• &yT*&**%*0* 2 5 c* on every CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS 0 ^ Cu res a C o u g h o r Co ld in one d a y I W h y cough m id j& & recomm end i t , A t a ll d ru g g is ts . P r ic e 25 c en ts . *tiw wm *

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