The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
*e> ms m t i - Protection w t k a l p a i n t e r sav* v ith r h ° USe iSC^ ' atton’s V - P f f O O F Paint the paint cov- t by a 5 year ranty you have b e s t possible .setion to your se and purse. reserves and beautifies il\t')theTfigll-*1? ropo1rtion3 ila). I t withstands sun land made paint, ’ Giiar. 7 ?“ *■twice that long. Ldvice (free) to 8 t*. M ilwaukee, W l« ,f V R G A IN S aylor’s, ■ OHIO. L N E R Y ver hilts, ostrich, plumes, . 'entral Ohio invite inspection, ■Half Price. RIMMED HATS our Millinery. J Y j L O R , - Ohio. » O N AS: er Month. to sell the VE AT $ 3 5 iis.machine is if* U Bear ing and ^ OUSE, Springfield, 0 . t T I M E S Jill -’ ■ . l - E . - ok Stoves buying. LA IN , , , Xenia, Ohio- u, » Por Bxcelleuce Our Job Work. will compare with j that of any other firm., ’. , | Tht* item when marked with an v • j Index, denotes that your sufcscrip- j > is past due and a prompt settle. 1 | mentis earnestly d e s ir e d .,,...,., j , : m - — <*-j"..,.. . TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR NO 49. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ■FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1905. m m s s z PRICE $1.00 A YEAR. UNTIL THE NlfiHT BEFORECHRISTMAS Some people will ponder the puzzling problem of what gifts to give. Better come now and let us help solve the enigma. We are waiting to help you, We think we can pie ase you. Our lines were never more complete. They are full of things . : . Pleasing , Popular, Appropriate, Practical, Aud in every way desirable. The field for se lection is wide. Our prices are fair quality always as represented. We have pleasure in showing goods whether you buy or no t Come, see us. McCollum * Jeweler. ENSLEY ARRESTEDi COMING NBRTR Ilf O of Style, QualityandWear. ,A.whole Jot of satisfac- faction go with our hate to know that you ’ are properly fitted. Our large stock offers you the great est variety of -nobby bats in many colors with differ ent width of brims and differentheigbt of erowas joi«n.sTtnQ»«» . to suit your ideas and vour tastes. Prices 48c, 75c, 81.00, and on up to $3.50. Any hat sold by us not giving: satisfaction, we will replace it with a- new one. All hats union made. U N D E R W E A R | Men’s extra heavy ribbed in white, tan, blue and. sqlmon W_ colors from 48c to $1.00, Men’s extra heavy fleece lined, 98y per W garment. Pure lamb’s wool in natural, or .fancy, calora, from rw #1.00 to $1.75per garment. i ^ _ g l o v e s ' ^ I • w For good, dressy .glove, or a glove for driving, it will pay Ay you to see our stock. Dress gloves from 25 cents to $2,00. W Driving gloves, 99c to $12.00, A?/ Trunks and Dress Suit Cases. You can buy a splendid' canvas covered trunk, .with heavy hard wood slats arid Strongs steel 'damps, for 82 50 and Up ward. Let us fit you out in the trunk or valise line. Charles Ensley who haB been corn ducting a supposed Soft drink house, was agaiu before Mayor McFarland this morning on a charge of not hav ing a registered bartender on duty. , Marshall Grindle aud Officer Kennoo arrested George Ilifi, Thursday night while he was engaged iu handing out the liqibjd refreshments. They naked for aud drunk of what was called ‘soft drinks,” took a portion with them and closed the house, The liquor will be seut to Columbus for analysis, Ensley plead guilty and was fined 15.IQ,"and surrendered his government license and says he’s done, If the liquor proves intoxicating there will be affidavits filed agaiust Thomas Mitchell, the supposed owner and George Iliff who made the sale of intoxicants, Ensley informed the officers that he would skip out if the analysis showed more than two per cent alcohol. This would mean that Mitchell will be held as a bondsman in a former case. There be v.ould no objections to Ensley taking up his abode iu some other state. ' The increase of the banking busi ness of a town is said to he a good in dication of the standing of a commu nity, financially. If such is the case)- Gedarville can be rated as still ‘on a steady growth, for the Herald is re liably informed that The Exchange bank ie soon to increase its clerical force by the addition of another book keeper in the person of Mr. Oscar L. Smith, who at the present time holds a similar position- with the Traders National Bank at Birmingham, Ala He has resigbed hie present .position and with his wife will* ret'urn tq Ce- darville about January 1st. He waB formerly connected with the Cednr- ville Exchange Bank. PLEAD$ GUILTY. Proffessor N, H. Stull, superintend. ,ent of the Osborn schools who recent ly whipped a pupil in a malicious manner, was agaiu in the Probate Court last Saturday on a charge of as sault and battery. Though he: con tended that he was innocent he paid a fine of $10 and costs to settle tho mat ter. Professor Stull has resigned as the head of the Osborn schools. —A dozen good phptos will make" twelve Christmas presents that will be more appreciated for the money than anything else you could get. Call and see inducements at Down ing’s Studio. - ■ * , Central Ohio’s Greatest Glothing Store. Warm lined slices and slip pers of every kind rind price at. Siegenthalers’, Springfield. TH IS S TO R E IS TH E HOME O F TH E OVERCOAT . Immense numbers of a ll grades and prices, each selected for this season’s business. N o back-numbers, no old styles, all up-to-the-minute. W e had expected an immense business this season, and were prepared, as we thought, to meet the demands, but the sales have been so much larger than our most sanguine anticipation, that our buyer made a hurried trip to N ew York, and now exprsss loads of newest overcoats and suits are arriving da ily to replace the depleted lines. People w ill go where they save money, where they w ill get latest style, good fitting and splendid quality clothing, where the assortment of styles is the largest, Our overcoats have made a big str. T h e y are talked about wherever nobby dressers congregate; W e l l posted men, including purchasers, who have made the rounds of the stores look ing for coats, have come to our store.to examine our selection, have been delighted w ith-our assortment. T h e y were carried aw ay w ith the beauty, style, assortment, qua lity and price of our coats. W e like nothing better tlian to have people do just that. G ive stores^ a good lookiug over and then decide. Our. $7.75, $9.75, $12.75 and $14.75 overcoats are all cut in the prevailing long, loose-fitting, box style. i SULLIVAN, 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield w W w ■ w . 0 . j f c The fifteen year old son of GkarleB McCoy who lives op the Henry Kyle farm, was shot through the left thigh with a 22 caliber gtm Thanksgiving day. The ball passed through leav ing a hole about eight inches long. Frank Goe and family, of Spring- field were guests at the home of dins. Dean and wife Thursday. 1 j *W. Hensel, of Dayton is in town today. A LITTLE NOfti'SENSE. Hungry Hal's Thoughts on Things In General. “It’s'blamed seldom Iha I things go fight in ihb world,5-’ said Hun gry Hal, Ihe philosopher. "'What 'we.want we can’t git, and what we don’t 'W.anl we have to take. Last July ybeu 1. didn’t hiive 1:0 use i'er an overcoat people left their doors wide open, for anybody to sneak in that wanted to. Now when it’s got to a point J a like-to pitfk a little fruit from some hall trCo they keep Jthe doors all shut, ft’s the same old trouble. . 'Everything in this world goes dead wrongs In the 8Uihmcr, when a body ain’t got no use for haystacks, there‘s plenty of ’em, but when it's winter and they’d come in handy they’re mostly gone. When a man feels as though he’d j like to mow a lawn fe.r his supper ; there ain’t nothin’ to do but shovel snow. There’s never any fruit on the trees except when you feel too tired ,to pick it, and when you’ve got an appetite .for pie they’re dead sure to hand you'out a ham sand wich. When folks want ice they have to pay for it. When^they don’t need it they can pick it off’m their whiskers. It’s a tough old world any way you look at it.”-—Chicago Becord-Herald. A Sweat Shower. Little Edgar, aged three, who happened to he very fond of lemon drops, was out .on the porch one day when a sudden and violent hail storm eatoe up. “Oh/oh!” the boy screamed with delight. “It’s yain- ingtandy!” A Sure Defense Against 'coughs, colds aud lung nffections ja the Chest Protector. It is easier and . cheapur to prevent colds than' to cure them, and safer. A ■gootl Chest Protector cob I8 little and in security and com- . fort brings largereturns. They are life insurance to many. More of them should be used/ and will be when their value is fully recognized. For the winter season we have a complete line of them* Fleece lined, chamoise .lined- all thelalest hygeuic improve- ’ ments. You can be suited in price. They coat less .than they used to, and less here than elsewhere. JOHN W E S T & CO., D R U G G I S T S . ISAAC W1STERMAN, Manager* $7.75 ■ ■ ■ 1 , . We move to N -E. Corner High and Limestone streets* 1 THE SURPRISE STORE Big Removal Salt f > W’e move to E* Corner High ■ « and Limestonestreefo. .. • , ' S i Mr L feb ifilfo iige f & Co., This Sale Will Never Be Duplicated! Possibly but once in a lifetime comes an opportuhity’sudli as this Itemoval Bale biingo, for circumstances rarely combine to produce its, equal Three great features make it diflercnt from any sale nmde in the past— T h e Finest Glothing E ve r Produced. You Buy it a t aboiit 20 to 25 per cent off usual prices. There ’s thousands of dollars worth of it. ■t, We can say. and keep well within the truth, that fio previous sale has Held forth such wholly extraordinary opportunities for SatinaonClothing, hatsand furnlstinas. Makeyour plans to to here as.earlyas possible- T H E xa E . Main S t., STORE Springfield, Ohio, • S i im f s m Men’s Btrictly all \yool Overcoats,^ great variety of •,fabrics, cut 44 inches in length, “in, lateststyle, full ,length, loose fitting box overcoat. Any man ..can a wear these coats with a feeling of pride. Other stores must ask you ten dollars for coats not so good. Our price . - - - * . . . Strictly all wool Overcoats. Oxfords, Meltons, Kerseys and Freezes, plain or belt back, very pop- , ular with the young men; cut 48 inches long, loose back, box effect. Every detail of style is here as in a 820 coat. Stores that buy their clothing in the regular way must ask $12.50 for coats of inferior quality and style. Our price - ;.Meu’a veryTaskion.vblet box Overcoats, shown by us in all tbe leading shades, just the garment, that the style demands,, and are cut to meet the requirements of the correct dresser. Trimmed and tailored to . the.higheat perfection. They have the graceful hang, the style exacts. Worth fully 815.00. Our price Our $14.75 Coats are Wonders. Fabrics are Mel tons, Kerseys, Freezes, etc. ‘ Skinner’s satin sleeve lining, Vonitian body lining. The make is as good as custom work. They cannot be duplicated for less than $18.00. Our price ‘ • - Men’s finest Overcoats. Each and every one a “Top Notcher” for style and’cannot be beat in lit ’ or workmanship by anymerchant tailor in town—, search through every store in Springfield, then drop in here at “Bargain Headquarters” (for reliable clothing) and fiud the handsomest line of overcoats " you ever aw at the prices - '' - ■ ■* * . SI 6-75 ( 20.00 ( 22^0 ( 25.00 $12.75 Mrs. J* W. Smiley returned to her home in Sparta, 111., the first of the week, —Something fine are Heinz’s bulk preserves at Gray & Co. ^ Charles Cooley and family and Mrs. Sylvia Kyle took Thanksgiving dinner with friends near Osborn. --A ll 'plume orders for groceries promptly delivered atShroaees, phone 72. • The very best $3.50 shoes sold anywhere are '’‘Ideals” at Siegenthalers', Springfield. McCORKELL’S POPULAR ;LineofBlankets, Comforts, Outing: “ Flannelettes, Fascinators, Shawls, Gloves, (fleece lined) Hose and ■Underwear, is the most complete stock in town. fGoods at popular prices, iB what keeps us busy early and late. You PRICED ^ have only to try us once to be convinced of ibis, fact* Slake us ppovfe it toyoui 4 STORE vtntage of knowing just what our goods are sold at, One price to all hiss gained us the confidence of the public. Where you are always welcome, whether you frisk to purchase or not, Wo are always glad to se6 you. 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