The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52

‘‘W a t c h U s G row ,” OF THE HERflliDl 0«t to Springfield at Once! Bendure’s Great Sale THE EVENT OF THE W EEK . C LO A K S AND S U IT S Slaughtered in Price, Without Reserve. ' About 50 suits and jackets of last seasons cut at just half price. They're as good as the latest but not the very latest style. In this little lot we have $5.00 coats at $2*50; $10.00 coats and suits at $5,00; $15.00 coats and suits at $7.00. Over 1,000 coats and suits, furs and fur corts to close out, 15 to 40 per cent reductiojn HUNDREDS OF DRESS PATTERNS at 20'to 30 per cent reduction, Waistings and silks; men’s furnishings and underwear; hosiery and gloves; laces and em­ broideries; corsets and-art goods; infants* wear and leggings; table linens and crashes; com­ forts and blankets; domestics and flannels; no­ tions and handkerchiefs; trimmings and neck, wear;t in fact, anything in the store at sale price, T. D.BENDURE, Daylight Store. murphy Corner. FANCY DINNER SET FOR $3.51. Weean sell you a42-piece EnglishSemi-porcelaina Dinucr set . iw $3.50 We carry the best assortment of porcelaine? and •In the city, We have ju&t received a large assortment of FANCY PARLOR LA H P S ■\ From $2.00 up. A large and beautiful line of VASES AND FANCY DISHES Suitable for Wedding and .Birthday presents. Cult and see ■ our line before buying elsewhere.”- We can save you money. A . H 44 S. Fountain Ave. Springfield, Ohio. JO B E B R O S . & CO. 1 1 v, . r £ r ‘ i Store News. New; Shirt w a ists , Just Received. In Peau De Soie silk;, Crepe De Chine and Fancy djh JJ® A A velvets. Perfect fitting, excellent new styles ,at 0 — Cheaper W aists ' Mercerized, Ves'Ag Waists, $1.50, $2.50 and , $3.00 O— Winter Cloaks and Suits. Ladies new Military Coats,-the popular coat for the aeasoUj ^n black and castor a t $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up. Excellent new coats at $5,00, $6.75.and $8.50. ■ C H I L E R E N ’S C LOAK S . dh A A You never saw such values, nor so £* A A many styles of children's cloaks a t ^ y ' V v $5.00 each. More that 100 to select from, a t this popular price alone. Sizes 4 to' 12 years. Many of them would be cheap a t $6,00 87,00 and $8.00, b u t our price is $5.00 to all alike. O— Children’s Caps,5(te,75ft $1.00,1.50 and np. $5.00 t r i m m e d h a t . $5.00 This week we'offer a $5 00 H a t Bargain, mcludng several, of our Pattern Hats that were $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. Every hat in the lot is a special value, for the price, $5.00 each. Street Hats for ladies, misses add children. Manufacturers' remnants at $1.00 each. Many are the $2,00, $2.50 And $3.00 kind. JOBE BROS. X GO.. X e n i a , O b i o low Fare* to Chicago via Pennsylvania Unei; November 20, $0 and Dee. 1, ex­ cursion tickets to Chicago, Account Fourth Annual International Stock Exposition will he sold via Pennsyl­ vania Lines. For further information apply to dearest Ticket Agent o f Pennsylvania Lines. Cook hook free/ with recipes hy Mrs, Borer, Bee advertisement in this Isaac, W. M. HARB 1 SON, Practical Miller And Engineer, Mem­ ber of the M, E . Church, Add .Currie Post, No. 04, O. A, B, CwdArvUi* Obio, —Acorn heating stoves, ranges, foe , hard or stA coal At Kerr <fe Hastings I Bros, JI LOCAL AND PERSONAL Life-bouy soap a i Gray & Co. •^Achie Stock Food for sale by L. H , Sullenberger/ . Heinz’s bulk, tnince meat at Gray & Co, ' ' —Reduced prices on all heating stoves.at Kerr & Hastings Bros, Try some of those boneless herrings,■ they are fine, at Bhroatls’. •—Murry Harness are the best at Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Something fine are Heinz’s bulk preserves at Gray & Co. .'A ll orders promptly delivered a t Shroads'“grocery, ■’phone No. 72. —The largest, best and cheapest line of robes and horse blankets ever shown in Cedarville, at Kerr & Hast­ ings Bros’, 1 Charles lliff, of Clifton, who was badly injured hy a horse some weeks ago \yas able to be in town hwt Fri­ day and Saturday. tluion Thunsgiving services will be in the R, P . church, Thursday, a t 9;8Q. a. m. The sermon . will be ^preached by Rev. Middleton, —I t pays to feed Acme Food, a sub­ stitute for o il, meal a t one-third the cost. Aids digestion and gives a finish. Sold on guarantee by D. H. Siftlen- bergeiv - New sorghum a t Gray & Co.. —Ju st received some Ralston’s Breakfast Food, Health Oafs, Hom­ iny Grits ar.d Pancake Flour. Any one is a fine,breakfast dish,, a t Gray and'Co’s. * tf r' F arm for S ale :—9b acres, 2 miles north of Cedarville op good road, two story house and barn. Terms: One- fourth purchase money down, bal­ ance on terms to suit purchaser. Ad­ dress Box 21, 'Cedarville, O, 49 Mrs. J . H . Andrew had the mis­ fortune to fall last Saturdny morning while walking on an icy walk at the rear of the house, sustaining a sprained ankle. Deputy Auditor, J . E . Collins, left last Friday night for Santa Anna, Cal., for \ the benefit of Ills health. His family will remain in Yellow Springs for the present, A good way to round the Thanks­ giving season will be be to occupy a seat at the Elks’ Minstrel show to be­ held in Xenia on the evenings of November 25 and 26. - The perform­ ance this year will be the “ best ever” in every way. The.costumes, will be finer, and the music more catchy, Mr. Grubbs of the theatrical syndicate has no beguu to drill the chorus und the olio turns, and the S. ,of V, Or­ chestra is wearing its instruments out preparing for the great event. John Bryan, the owner of River­ side pRrk near Yellow Springs, was bound over to the Probate in the sum of $50 from Squire Hamilton’s court for carrying concealed weapons and with threatening in A malicious man­ ner. Walter JohnsohJswore out the wnrrent. , Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Pills When you feel dull after eating. When you have no Appetite, When you have a bad taste in the month, » When your liver is torpid. When your bowels Are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and vigorate your stomach, and regulate your liver and bowels Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. M, Ridgway, Bryan has promised to make his friend Bennett ambassador to Eng* land When he Vims elected President, As Bennett never got the position, Bryan should not get, the $60,000 al­ leged to have been left Kim in ati ap­ pendix to Bennett’s will. «. Fo r sick headache try Chamber­ lain's stomach and liver tableful they will ward off the Attack if taken in time. F o r sale by O, M, Ridgway. A Boy King's Throng. When the-boy king Daudi 0h.ua of "Uganda appears on state oc­ casions he sits on his best throne (Tie has a second best one fo r less important functions), which is up- holster'e'd‘: in ■red jvel.vot.»and>=deoo*- rated in red and has a leopard skin, the emblem of royalty, under his feet. A t o ther times h is costume seems fax from regal. I t consists of a long sh irt w ith a tweed coat over it, a linen toga and an embroidered I n ­ dian -cap. , He knows only a few words of English and is described as a quiet?, dignified boy, well grown io r llis age, yet somewhat frail. , An Aristocratic Nose.' ’ “Marne,” said little Elsie to her elder sister, “Flossie Green, says I ’ve got a pug-nose. Have I ? And what kind of a nose have you got ?” Maine glanced proudly a t her aris­ tocratic profile and answered in sat­ isfied tones: .“Mine.is a Grecian, I guess. And I ’m afraid your hose is a pug, E l­ sie ” , , - AmT’a quarter of an hour la te r IJlsie-was saying cheerfully to oho of her sister’s callers: “Mame will coine down in a few minutes. I guess she’s greasing her nose. T ha t’s the kind she’s got.”— New’York World. • Her Remedy. 'TTo^you^evejLliavO'any trouble in your culinary department?” asked. Mrs. Oldcastle. “No,” replied her hostess. “Ih av e ah old fashioned herb medicine th a t I take regular. Jo siah tu rn s up his nose a t it, bu t it heats a ll the doc­ tors,”—Chicago Rehord-Herald. Supreme Ability. Friend—Your new heavy villain seems adapted to the role. _ Theatrical Manager—Ye?; r He can pronounce the word “revenge” w ith-fourteen ris and, look i t with thirty.—Judge, Sufficient Reason, . Mr, Borem—I can’t imagine why she was out when I called. Miss P e r t—Why, didn’t you just, tell me she knew you were-coming? .—Philadelphia Ledger. Our %o f S t o v e s W e have made a careful study of the requirements of our customers, and our , ^.-,..&ucce&§J.£jarge^^ we have always tried to supply them with just what they w a n te ^ 'T ) '^ ably the largest, in the city, and they are to be sold, if low p'riceTcanWit;** Steak AH Right For Once, Wife (late to breakfast)—Mercy 1 T ha t cook has ruined this steak! One end is burned black, and the other end is raw. . ' Husband (who came down early) —’Tisn’t burned a t all—just nice and brown; tliat’s all. The other end is a little, rare, bu t I like i t th a t way. • • ’"‘Nonsense! I ’ll ring fo r the cook a t once ” “ Code’s sick.” “Then who broiled the steak?” “ I did.”—New York Weekly. Couldn’t See the Dust. They, had partaken of tea. and-re­ tired from the table, when Toininy was seen to be minutely inspecting his aunt’s dress. . “What on earth’s the m atter, Tommy?” queried his mother anx­ iously. “Nothing, mother, only I can’t see any dust.” .“Dust—duetl” echoed she, per* plexed. “Yes, motheri You told Mrs. Snips th a t Aunt Mary had been on the Bhelf fo r twenty years/’ Busy* ■. Husteiton—I have no time to ta lk to you, sir. * Reporter—But your wife is prob­ ably f a tAlly hu rt, sir. Husteiton — Can’t you see P m busy? Reporter—Oh, very well. By tho way, clover seed has gone up a qua r­ te r of a cent, Husteiton—W hat’s th a t? Have a seat, won’t y.Ou? Smoke? »Take another. W h a t did you say. about clover seed, old man ?—-Cificitijahti Commercial Tribune. Marriageable Ages In Europe, I n Denmark ft girl Of twelve And a boy of fourteen can marry. I n most placed tho lim it fo r a g e .ia eighteen fo r men and sixteen fo r women. I n Germany a m an can only contract marriage before bis twenty-first year when lie is spe­ cially declared of age, and this can only be done when lie has completed his eighteenth year. Tho law of Franco is specially notable fo r stip ­ ulating about the legal tig h ts of each party, and the relations o f each to the earnings of tlio other. The man who marries a French woman becomes by French law liable to be called on fo r tho support of his Wife’s nea r relatives if they are in need, R A N G E S . Our line of Rangqs com­ prises the following makes: Round Oak, •Foster’s Prize, Climax, Peninsular, Eurekah, ' 5 < - *• • Slack Burners. . / \ :• .//' -• - < .• *. j • : ■: .• We evidently have the leading slack burner, in , the, Foster stove, (exactly 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 .tongs. In faqt " anything Needed in the Stove HEATERS . You do not have to buy our goods because yon look a t them, bu t you will want to buy, for thejprice 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 BUCKETS In all styles and grades, either the Black or Galvanized Iron, Prices to suit the purchaser Stove Pipe. .ait. We fearry a full line of HANDMADESTOVEPIPE Auv Size. Cedarville, Ohio, ■ j s a z . - where a full line of Hardware, Pumps and Paints can always be found. To Cure a Cold in One Day Cures Grip in Two Days. T a k e Laxative Bromo Quinine T a b l e t s . P 7 / & ° n e v « - y SevanMMoo boxes soMlu pant 12 months. . TMs S ig n a tu re , w . OOXf 3 5 C. We measure should be. others hy what we QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still 1ms the largest sale of 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 clenn out the system and stop 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 and other aches. You only seed a few doses o f Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with yob. You can get this reliable remedy, a t all druggists. Prices 25c and 75c, The value of the patronage to be distributed by Mayor-elect McClellan amounts to about $40,000,000. All of it will go to Tammany. Doesn’t Respect Old Age. I t’s shameful when youth fails to show to proper respect for old age, but just the contrary, in the ense of Dr, King’s New. Life Pills. They1 cut off maladies of old age. Dyspep­ sia* jaundice, fever, constipation .all yield so this perfect pill. 25c a t nil druggists. * l a the National House of Repre­ sentatives there are 236 ^lawyers, 63 business men and 17 farmets; in the Senate there are 61 lawyers, 18 busi­ ness men and 3 farmers. There are only 2 l foreign borti legislators In both Houses. For a Bad Cold. I f you have a bud cold you need A good reliable medicine like Chamber* Iain's Cough Remedy to loosen ntid relieve it, and to ally the irritation and Inflammation o f the throat and Jungs, Fo r sale by 0 . M, Ridgway, .All intemperance does not intoxi­ cate. ’ The Best Remedy For Croup. This is the Benson when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in. every neigh­ borhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in tlie middle of the nigh hy a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost ns sure to be lost, in case of croup* ns a revolver is sure to be loBt in cose of burgulars. •There used to be and old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive- syrup and tolu, but some modem mothers say that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is better, and does nut cost so much. I t causes the patient to “ throw up the phlegm” quicker and gives relief in a shorter time. G ive this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. I t never fails and is pleasant and safe to take, For sale by C. M. Ridgway, Pleasure is oftenest overtaken w I icd not pursued. * To cure a cold in one day take Laxa­ tive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. B . W . Grove’s signature i8 oh each box. 25c. tf The bearish husband depreciates domestic happiness. Stepped Against a Hot Stove, EXCHANGE BANK CEDARVILLE , OHIO. A CC 0UN I8 of Merchants and ln - dividuals solicited. Collsctionc promptly made and remitted. ■nRAFTld nlhhhff 1 on New York and Ola* cinnati sold a t lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OANS made on Real Estate, Per* sonal or Collateral Security. ‘ William Wildman, Pres., Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W, J , "Wildman, Cashier, A Careful Buyer, . TIte Best is What Ton Watt. TheBesltsltotfe Sell. ‘Meats are deceptive. , UnlcM you ate ft good judge, you can never tell' what you ae getting until yoU have it served and partially ©at™. Wo know meats. We select sti;ck with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock atid there- fo.e have meats you may depend upon—meats that will please yon, A child of Mrs. Geo. 1 \ Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night hath, stepped back agaiut a hot stove which burned him severely, Tho child wns in great agony and his mother could no. nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she jhnd a i bottle sf Chamherla n’s Pain Bidm in 1 the house* she thought she would try* it. Ill less than fym an hour after? applying it the child Was .quiet and asleep; and in less .than Hvo weeks was well, Mrs. Benson is a well . OOOIW DEL1VEBKD M* Ridgway. - iMirtPresh Fish Always eft HmwL € .f i . Crouse

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