The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
i- (•< NOW IN FULL BLAST. It will continue until all goods are closed out, prior to removal into our new store which, when completed, will be the largest store inOhio, on one floor, occupying 63,000 square feet. Everything in the store A T CO ST , except winter goods, and these virtually given away Fare paid to Springfield on all purchases of $ 1 0 and oven Respectfully, l L0C Y\ ; f ■ W; LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 2 GO TO DO RN 'S . 0 ;C. Woiiner i$ down with the grip. , ■ —Murry Harness are the best at Keri &Hastings Bros, Meetly JSFngley has been under the 'weather tor several d iys, Mrs. Lucy McGlellnu is '<■visiting her son, George, in Iridiimopolis. —Arnie Stock Food for'.sale by' L.- H. Sullenberger. Mrs. R. F. ICerr and Mrs- F : P. H-tsfings were 'in' Golumuus, Thurs day. —House o f . four rooms-to rout, centrally located. Inquire a t v this office. ;* Latest reports are that Horace Gil- iaiigh does not, show auy signs-'of im provement; . —I t pays to feed Acme Food,,a sub stitute for oil meal at one-third the cost. /lids digestion and gives a finish. Sold on guarantee by L. II. Sullen- berger, r . ' ' —Reduced prices on nil IviMting; stoves a t Kerr & Hastings Bros.,s , Owing to the condition of the walls: of the Presbyterian church at Clifton,, there is-no services being held at- present; A new slate .roof has caused the walls to spread. The state in spector has been called, j Word has been received here of tlio death of ReV. Samuel. Morrow, of Albany, N, Y. The deceased was a' brother of Mrs. J C." Stormont and was 86 years of age. For forty yearB he preached p- .one congregation in the U- P . church at that place,,. GO TO D O R N ’S. I t looks.like this year would be a free for all in the political race. QUESTION ANSWERED. For Sale:—Burred Plymouth Rock Fannie Rnuey If Messrs. W. J , Tarlinx and Harry W.ililell attended a lumberman’s as sociation meeting at Columbus this ' week? . . ’ IBARD 1 GRAS NewOrleansandMobile , ONE FARE PLU32SC. ROUND TRIP - VIA - Q u e e n & C r e s c e n t R o u t e x T crcr/p, > i< t . tj otii to totii, i ’.-.t, C .,i: ij-i.jt F'-limary 20lh» trR.o pjj *.f fifty <eat3 and A Chill, A . ~ . .Yes,. A'ligpst.,F jo•xygt..|tijj.Ju is; the tiff? Oil-.-! or,at 7;: htfji.lt A"cnt at N . tv.iii A-t;;t:-ndul tw?4ms psivftesss. - *..Ion v m titu tty j nt>tmt£S - - c:us,v. zr?! ,t».p.A„ ■ L-riu. 5„U. ' V.'.C.f;i' - a :; Q.P. A., €iii;wr<aij» • ........ . . . . . . ......» ...... grandmothers never thought ot using anything else for1- indigestion or ■bili ousness. Doctors were scarce, and they1“seldom-heard -of-nppf-ndickis,. nervous prostration or heart failure, etc.. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen tatiou of undigested food, regulute the action of the liver, stimulate -the nervous and organic action .of the sys tem, and that is all they took when ieeliii&.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 2oc and 75c, E a s y t o C a tc h C o ld—H a rd t o G e t. Rid Of. Lightning Laxative QuinineTablets will cure a cold in. twenty-four hours. If not, druggist will refund year money. lU f ig g dM A T IV E S 3 .jB N o CENTS Q uinine tablets COLD, NEURALGIA, LA GRIPPE, MALARIA, HEADACHE. Wiit not gripe nor sicken, are per fectly. harmless, no bad after effects —are a purely vegetable prepara tion, quick in action, positive in results. • 25 CENTS PER BOX. ALL DRUGGISTS. , Prepared only by rTHE HERBMEDICINECO., S PRINGFIELD. OHIO. MltliTOI Muniifttc o n o f t h e C e le b ra te d Good Pills Ayer’s Pills ara good liver plus. Yota knovthat. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular* curejeonstmation.• IW a n f jS * liio u s ta c b e o r b e a r d ] Uttcautifulbrownt,r richblack? Usej ijOpNGHAH’! Of the children of school age in, Russia, 17,000,000 are receiving no instruction, ' DYSPEPSIA "ItaTlrtff taken font vonderfol "OMejrcU" for throe niOnUi» and ooine entirely cafpiof ^lomach catarrh and riysjp^pslU.T think ft word of id due to 1 ■Cesfi(iretiC^or the Irjrondcrfnl eompMlKon. I hftvo taken tiumorouR othflr Rfw?ftllcu romndle* btifcvrlthon* Avail and I find that CftflCftrAWrrrtfflvo mnrtfin nAhf than all the others Xhave taken 103 Morccr St.* Jersey City, J* ^ 5 ; .Best F op r t v TheDowefs mwxww CANDYCATHARTIC WeiL«iint.'P»1at*l)Io.Potent.TasteGomt.poUcOiI, Oaetantced totare or yoarinonoyhack. _ . StetUngRerrtcdyCo*fChicAgoorN*V« 55* ABIlWL SALE, TEN HILU0H BOXES 8 W 1 SSOTS SMJSH WVBflViUL'nUA ISO YEARe” EXPERIENCE I this- k TnAtSEWARHS 0561WMWL*; ' r rrvvvv ' C op VRIGHT*&c«- $cktilificRmcrean. ^fleiBm^Hewiorr Ho Takes Precedence of Even.the Sov ereign. Within the City. The lord mayor of Lo don is n Teryimportn-nt-persontvgo,- I-lc-takes, precedence not only of all 'peefs, bu t ol! the.reigning sovereign within the- precincts of the city. lie has the righ t of private audience with the monarch and as a privy councilor is summoned on the . death of Eng land’s ruler. • To become lord mayor lie must have previously served as an alderman. If on election he r e - ; fuses the civic chair he has to pay; a fine of £1,000. No one is chosen who lias any blot on his private j' character, and in case of bankrupt- ■ cy or compounding with creditors ' an alderman is passed over un til he lias paid 20 shillings in the pound to his creditors# The election of mayor is subject to the approval of*the crown, and if any public fast is ordered by the sovereign the mayor and corporation attend St. Paul’s cathedral in blnck robes. The lord, mayor has^ t h e , badges of royalty; attached to his of-1 lice in tlic scepter, the swords of j justice and mercy and , the mace.| The gold chain which ho wears is ' one of the most ancient honorary:, distinctions and can be traced to’ eastern origin and manner of con ferring dignity, instances of which we find in 'the Old Testament. Formerly the mayors during their term of office used to reside in their own private houses, which in past; days were always in the city itself ami therefore within easy access of the Guildhall. Now the Mansion, House is set apart for the lord may-1 o r’s residence for the year,_ The Mansion House is. an extensive es tablishment and cost, with its -fur niture, £71,000, ' • . The annual expenses connected with ,ne office amount to about £26,000, of which about £10,000 is the sum allowed by th e corporation, the remainder coming out of the .mayor’s private purse.—St. James Gazette. ...............:.. “ Mere’s an article for women/’ ho wild, “on ‘H ow to Make Yourself A tlrad iv e Jo a M a n /” “ Before or a fter marriage?” she .'iwjuiifod, thinking it was .about time to hove Utth’oport with him. j “After, of course,” he- replied ■promptly. “ No woman ever loses . the knui It until after she marries,” . No doubt he was, as she said, “a menu old thing.” -New York Times. The Hour Has Arrived For the launching of our g rea t annual sale of Win te r Merchandise for Men and Boys, jAn immense volume of / business, on fine clothing, th is year, leaves us with an enor- rnoas. array of broken lines, which we propose to sell if price reductions will do it. Greater money concessions anil bigger assortment than ever before. GrandSpecial Reduction . Of jSf jLBenCenl om d F a n i^ ^ Suits and Overcoats. Prices $22.00 to $35.00. Men’s Fine Suits and Overcoats . -\ $ 11.75 8.75 ABOUT 50 OVERCOATS, Men’s, and Youths dark grey and fancy colors, hand tailored, with and w ithout belts, early season’s prices $10, $18 and $20, now reduced to .... , , , . * . . 75 MEN’S OVERCOATS in dark serviceable shades, durable materials, embrac ing lots of style. These coats sold for $l0, $12 and $15, how . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 25 MEN’S OVERCOATS, worth $6. $7 and $8, n o w .. . ............... ....................... 5 .0 0 WE HAVE LEFT, over 100 of our recent “ special purchase” suits. E. M. make and a very rich - assortment of patterns Fancy Scotches and Homespuns, made to sell for $22, $23 and $25, reduced to ............. ................ ............................ .................. .. 100 OR-MORE SUICS, culled from our tegu lar stock. Well made nnd easily worth $15, $i0 and $18, n o w ,............... ............................................. . 25 MEN’S SUITS, worth from $7 50 to $12, in sale a t. - ‘Saffk. 16 5 0 9 .98 .... 4 . 9 S r*. $1 (<and $18, now... Youths’ Suits, (choice of ail finest) H. C. «&Co.’s make, worth $l. 40 Youths’ Serviceable Suits for school w«ar at $7,60 a n d ......................................... ...... . Three great sale.H of Youths’ Overcoats, all beet overcoats worth from $16 to $20, now . All regular $10, $12 and $14 O’t o its, n o w ........................................ Cheaper O'Coats, worth $7 and $8, now .. n .7 5 4, OH 11 UA 8.75 r> on Choice of all $.12 and $14 Suits, n o w , t. , ..................... .. fi 76 Children’s Overcoats, worth $10, $12 and $15, now $?.ii8. 50 Reetvrs and U.s’«f- worth $5, $C and $7, now $3 08. Children’s Suits- (2'/i to 17 years) worth $V, $8, $0 a id $10, now $4 08, Sailors worth,$6 nnd $6, now $3 50, Ati $2 60 arid $3,0(1 i>m « now.$L08 Beat Trotisers. worth $7 to $9, now $4 08. Blue and Black T .o isers, worth $5 to $7, now $3 00,. Sweet Orr Trousers, Wll'th $3 00,' now $1,08. Shirts, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Suspenders, etc., a t heavy reductions O u 'r C l o t h 'n i f d o n ’t l o o H l iK e 6 t H « r C ’o t H i n g . I t h a s i h » 4‘son \« ? tK I* ig ” o t h e r s iacUL E a c h d a y w e a n s less to se le c t f r o m . H e r e ’ s w h e r e ca sh comvtS. - • . • * . I- . . ’j - ' R. S. KINGSBURY, C o m e its, c a rd jf . <5»0 a n d 5 2 £>* M a in S t . X E N IA * O H IO . S e c O u v W i n d f e w # * - I There wilt lie tmifiy mat era of in terest beliirc the Legislature. To cute a cold in one day take Laxa tive Bronm Quinine Tablet*. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure, E , \V« Grove’s sign pmd 'w ty foTwoltey*, on each box, irntme is To Cure a Cold in One Day TA«Laxative Bromo QuinineTAiett.^^ £ «im*y Sawn MMaa boxaa «oMto past til monthI* / Tihlfr
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