The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

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Collectionc e and remitted. fie on Real Estate, Sollateral Security, ■ Itnan, Pros,, ^Smith, Vice PreS,, r J Wildman, CrtM*** JiiuuT eumid sun in all ■ . , ;■ ■■ ■ : . ...... ........... ; .....................7 : We must reduce our stock and with that end in view, will commence on January 9th, a sale which we regard as the most important of the kind ever inaugurated in this town, It will be noticed that we make these startling reductions at a. time when you need these goods the most—just at a time when the weather demands them. The money-saving opportunities offered in this sale are unquestioned. BLANKETS. , . Cotton, the 50c kind 39c; the $1,00 88c; the $1.50 kind $1,20. COMFORTS, the $1.00 kind 88c; the $1.25 kind $1.00; $1.75 kind $ I-49* FASCINATORS, gp at this sale as follows:' 19c, 39c, 50c, and 75c. Regular prices are 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. 3 GENTS ’ FI ToReduce Stock in thi Men’s heavy-fleeced shirts. and .drawers, the 50c kind for 39c. Men’s fancy shirts, broken' sizes, the 50c kind forasc. Men’s gloves, Scotch wool, the 25c kind 19c; extra heavy Scotch wool gloves or mits, the 50c kind for 39c JRNISHING. s Line we have Cut Men’s working shirts, the 50c kind for 39c Men’s overalls,, with or without bib for 40c Men’ s or boys’ caps, splendid val­ ues at 25c, go in this sale for 18c. .Men’s neckwear, all new, bought for holiday trade, the 50c kind 39c Men’s Felt Combination. The $1.90 kind $1.60; the $2.50 $2 28; 'the $2.75 kind $2.35; the $3.00 kind $2.65; the $3.25 kind $2.90. Theise values have never been offered by any house in the country. Ladies’ outing flannel skirts, the 50c kind for 39Q. Men’ s, women’s and children’s heavy winter shoes at a. reduction of 25 per cent off regular prices. Ladies’ Rubbers, . A good quality at ^5c. Bleached and unbleac hed muslin, yard wide at 5c. r Fancy flanneletts, forn^.ey price 10c now 7^c Ladies’ fancy golf gloves, the 50c- kind at 39c; the 25c kind at 19c. Childrens’ Tams, all colors, the ‘50c kind 39c; toques, assorted colors, the 25c kind igc. POPULAR PRICED OHIO. tl•8| Andrew Bros, received two fine. lied Polled cattle this morning, from ■JljdUaud—City,,Wiii., whc.m,:T. B. vAadraw has-teen tiiiavv^y j , /i. y). C, Jb.., are requested fd'lHUll lit the hall, next Tuesday night, -Janu- ' ary 12th, for the installation o f offi- ‘ cels by the D. D. G, M.—- C. W, •Orou*e, recording secretary. The news of the death of Mrs..M. T. . Miranda, formerly Miss Mary Cost, of Springfield, and at one time pro­ fessor of elocution in Cedarville col* lege, was received here Thursday with much regret by her many friends. Mrs/Miranda .died j»t her hoifie in Jacksonville. Fla.. Wednesday at. 1 o’clock. m A ion was born December ■*Ncw-*¥mti-*eUyk'bBOa quarterA.o6.«a million visitors daily. Tho present session ot Congress may become known as the session of the tree treaties; the Cuban Reciproc­ ity, the Chinsse Commercial- and the •Panama Canal treaty, The accepted bid for the steel su­ perstructure across the East river to Blackwell^ Island was $5,132,985. beful Osterly Millinery Announces a 4 Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hats, Hat Shapes, Ostrich Feathers, JHso Pon*Pons, Breasts attd Quilts, Ribbons, Fancy Velvets at Less Than Half Price. 37 Green Street, Xenia , O. i BelliltaiYaifill, BestfaWtalVssel. ceptive. Xtolem you fe, you can never tell otftog wsiiU you partially eaten. W« We select stock with a the f>e«t fnsats. Iset stock attd thfW' la you may dapsar at will please yt>«* Mon- . C. W*. Minser was in Xenia, day, on business. • ‘ “ Roas-^leCowny-of-^pennesseeria'vis- iti^gjmnong^his Gedaryille. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lutz have return- B. K. Williamson has been bedfast several days with the grip, though he is abla-to.be up at the present, time. „ .The..Ciifton..iFarmerB'„.In|titute._.is ’ROUSE. d e l i v e r e d 1 iottc JtSfo* ft* TV■ S100 DOLLARS IN' GOLD To be distributed in four premiums of $ 5 ° $ 25 ,$15 and $10, onJune i, 1904. Buy your Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Oysters At my Meat.Market and get a ticket with each 25c cash purchase. Save your tickets ed to their-nome m Vernon, lexne. D. L. Yurnell, of Selma, is again postmaster of the House of Repre­ sentatives. ‘ • Drs. Dice, DeHaveu and Galloway of Xenia, now constitute the county board of pension examiners. i O. E. Bradfutogave an address be­ fore the Aberdeen Angus Association of Indiana, at Indianapolis, Wednes­ day, P. M. McCoy and wife, ofhVaver- ly, O., who has heeii visiting his sick sister, Mrs. Ashbaugh, returned home Monday. Miss Mabel Grindle is~taklng a va­ cation from her duties at the post- office and is visiting relatives in New Jasper. , Henry CoHfarr, of Selma, has bad his pension increased from eight to ten dollars a month through the efforts of A Bradford. —-It pays to feed Acme Food, a sub­ stitute for oil meal at one-third the cost. Aids digestion and gives a.fi Sold on guarantee by L. H. Sullen- berger, Thore will be little need of having an examination of the opera house as is going on over the country since the awful panic disaster at Chicago, for fear of a if the “ East Lynne” crowd Monday night is to be. taken as a standard. Fred B. Smith, the fourteen year eld son of J. Fred Smith, a former citizen of this place, died Wedheaday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. John; Feurle, of Xenia, The burial takes' pUce at the cemetery north of town, ■ where bis mother rests, Saturday. The Herald is certainly under great obligations to The, Star League, of which Mr. George A. McClellan is vice-president and treasurer, for n copy of their “ Indiana Authors” enl-j sndar. Itisa imnsspme piece of work and is in keeping with the business methods upon which the Indianapolis Star, Muncie Star and Terre Haute Star are based, Friday, amid most1 glowing reports come that it was a great success. January 10 and 11 excursion tick­ ets to Columbus, account Inaugura­ tion of,-Governor-elect Myron ' T, Herrick, will be soldVia Pennsylvania lines. - For infornmation regarding fares and time of trains, consult ticket agent of Pennsylvania lines. Marion McLean who has been in the south and west for some time came home last night'and is the guest of his brothers, J. W. and Alex. Mc­ Lean. . „ Messrs. JT. N, and Ralph Wolford, who have been in Texas for seve.al months, surprised their parents and friends by dropping in on them last New Year’s eve. , Mr. M. D. Mclnhnm, of Nicholas* ville, Ky., Mr. C. 0. Walker, of Jacksonville, 0 ,, Miss Helen Green, of Bloomington, 111., and Mr. P. H. Hill of Lynndon, 0., were guests of Miss Rosana Badger durj days. orace GUlaugh continues ' Very low, suffering with heart trouble”and ; Brjght’s disease. His brothers and1 sisters were called to hie bedside Thursday. It is doubtful if he can recover. ’ Downing’s Cedarville gallery will now be found open for business each Friday as usual. Avoid agents and take all portrait work where you will get the best results possible. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Martha'Ervin at their home last Wednesday evening by her sane, Charles and John Ep*in and their families, and Mrs. James Ervin and, children o f Xenia. Supper was* brought with them and was spred onr the table while Mrs. .Ervin was call* iiig on Miss Jennie Ervin. f l mmmmm r i W i Y l T I V l f t l ^ ■WANTED « We will pay the following cash prices for live poul­ try to be delivered at Cedarville Depot, 1 Friday, January 15,1904: Hens, - - - 1 Young Chickens, - - Geese 9 cents, Ducks, - - Old Roosters, - - n ssem m i 9 9 IOC 5 c J. W . SALM ON S . DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, PUYSCIAN AND BmtQEON. Specialty X Ray and Electro 'There- peutice treatment. Also latest im­ proved apparatus for nose, throat and Kingdiseases j To Cure a Cold in One Day Taka LaxativeBaronidQuinine ^ mtj& m iw $«A|pwXin^wikhi^ 1 . ilgnittur© , , # 4 i A,*.

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