The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
► i E, f \ . i f I i«.~ * v{ii gt^il%0Bii|j||iW>|i|t^|t«i t* t j k wTrti' **ymH I .O iM t ^ t 'a n y o r h i ’i’ ii and Medium Weight Clothing to dear up for the spring goods that now will soon be coining In, W e have the goods and need the money and room that they take up, It is an established rule o f ours to not carry, any goods, pver from one season to another. W e slash the prices to the lowest level, so that*you cannot invest your money to an advantage even if you don’t need the goods for a year to come. Re member that the matter o f actual worth is not taken into account. T o give you an idea what we will do: / ■ ■ ’ .......... ‘ '■ • ’................ . ... :.V- ... ...r' ... .................................. :4- . . OVERCOATS For men, former price #5 and #4 now . - $2.Go. .Handsome black and gray mixtures,, former •price.$10. To clean up now’ $0.50 - In kerseys and meltons or fancy mixtures, the kind that'gives satisfaction to the wearer, form* cr price $10 and $12. Now $7.75 A number of styles'in blacks, oxfords, Vicu nas, meltons and friezes^ good heavy body lin- ing, and satin sleeve lining, the kind that " wears for years, worth from' $13.50 to $15. We don't want to earrytheniover; they g 0 for $10 MEN’S PANTS One lot of men's pants sale, sale’ price 49c One lot of black eherlqUj and tancy worsteds. Sale price • 98c Men’s cheviots, casgimere and worsted pants, worth $2 and $2.50, go in this clean up sale for $1.49 Men’s heavyweight pants, made of. worsteds, cassiraeres, cheviots, in dark and fancy mix* lures, ivortb from $2.7f>, $3 aud' $3,50. To clean up for ths? season in this sale for $1.98 ] • We practice no deception. •You will find the arti- ° clesjust as advertised. •Men’s Overalls,^Jackets and Jean pants arenot melded in this sale, as they are ' sold ou h very small margin and they are goods that are in demand every day in tjie year J MEN’S SUITS Men’s good drees or business suits good weight, large sizes, worth $6.50, go in this sale for $4.4)0 Men’s aU-woolSpotch Casshuere plain gray and , fancy mixtures, made with padded square shouldersand shape-retiming fronts—good val ues at $7.50, They go in this clean-up sale at $5.00 Men’s Scotch Caseimeres and Clay Worsteds, neat affects or fancy. patterns and are. well • lined and tailored, that are splendid values at- $10 fmd $12, go in this clean up sale at ” $7.50 BARGAIN COUNTER Men’s handkerchiefs - _ ■Jc Men’s canvas shoes 5c Men’s heavy .seamless hose ,5c Men'B heavy, wire-buckle suspenders . . 39c Mens sweaters 39c One lot o f Men’s heavy-twilled,working shirts 19c We have a hatter—foil body, long sleeve, worth 50c, go in this sale at 33c Men’s White and fancy shirts, stiff bosoms 29c Meu’a Fleece-lined house coats, all sizes 59c Men’s and boys’-caps all sizes ■ 19c One lot of men’s undershirts, worth 75cj to sell . them out. as we do not want to keep them over - the summer-thoygo for 33e If you should not need any goods at this time* and can anticipate your wants, you will find this a rare opportunity to buy de sirable goods at half their value. Remember that we are not drawing upon our imagination—the aboye-mentioned goods must be sold, and some,one will get the bargains. Are you inline? ^ /, Awordto the wise is sufficient, Come ©on?tmistake theplace. ^ " c- ■ 11 EAST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, OHIO- Mr C. W, Crouse has been quite sick withthe grip. . . M ob :,BAiM?*Threeh tiudred shocks of .'■corn. Mrs, M. A. GresswelJ. .. ,.Mrs, Fortor who hasbeenquitesick isabletobe upand around.-; Mrs. J, B. Silvey, was theguest of her husband at Columbus, Sunday. , F ob •SaLEr-Single comb Brown Leghorn cockerals. Inquire of J. S. Brown. . Woodhridge XJefick was a visitoi? inXeniaMonday, A number of local horsemen at- tendedthe horsesaleatSouthCharles* toil, yesterday. Mr, CharletonBull returned tohis home inGreentown,Xnd., this morn ing nftera shortvisitwithhisfather, Mr, R, S«Bull, —Evaporatedcorn at Cooper’s. Hilaries Weimer whohas been con* finedtoMs roomftbsfc of the winter wasabletohe at his placeof1!,business Tusday, the firstforsometime. EmpireOiSeamHeperfttnr#, Ageppy til let by Township#, Gallon Kerf & Hastings'Bros. Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Atkins, who h;mtbeenspending the winter with ” Air* endMar, W* J* Wiltlman, left Wednesday hr theirhomein low* Theentries,forthedif erent offices hi benominatednt.the primary close (MWWiWf SfUtirday.; The offices to fmfilled*i%Auditor,Xteeorder,Sher iff,CombiiseMnefrSurveyor,Infirmary director s»df Congressman. Theonly oppositiontalkedofisfor lieeorder. The firm of Kerr ficHastings lm pwrclfsaedtheproprty:OnSdhth.Mai»: kt , ft owned by Andrew Jaekson, Tins firmh„shad the buildingraolsd hr a thtfe housefor implements for rb-'pssf year, Theywlf makesoma i.<proyettjenfsonilmprsaeotstructuki . 1 h* emswideratioff is said to have been j m m . ’ . if " , ■ ; ; ;;s Frank Grlndle who has held a posi tion as street*car conductor out he city lines at South Bend, Iod., is home for a while. He may not return. . —A nice line of dried fruits at Coop - eris The household goods of Mrs. M. A. Boyd aud daughter-indaw, Mrs. Anna Boyd, arrived Wednesday. They have rented rooms in the Leary residence. ~ --Bee W, It, Bterrett’s line of bug gies, carriages', etc,. CharlesNisbet of Loveland wasin townTuesday. Itev. Lowry of Glariada, Iowawill fill thepulpit at the £ . P. church Sab ath morning and evening.He willalsopreachthe following Sabbath. —•Mackerel, penny herring and No. 1 Family white' fishat Cooper’s A, Bradford has purchased the SarahJ, Brown property oik. North Mainstreet. The house wasrecently destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs* Brown expect to move to Logan county. 1 Mr, Bradfordwill improve thebouse for ahome. —A,jive-room house threat in goof condition, Weil and. cistern water, A good furnace in house. Bert Baldwin, SelmaO. TheStewart dwellingbelonging to the trusteesof theV. P,churchwil be offeredfor *rtle, Saturday, March, ID at !2 o'clockon the.prefnises.lfid, The excitement at Springfield (hj« weekhasbeen theattractionfor many Cedarvillepeople, The city thepast fewdaysha#been filledwith visitors. The sale of the Stewart property will take placeSaturday March, 39 , at 2 o’clock on the premises, See elsewhere for dmcriptlott. 13 d, The mall servicethe pastweek has beep very irregnlar andunsatisfactory all dueto the eonjested condition of therailroadyard# in the cities. The majorityof bothmail and accommo dation trains have been iate every daysoIkrthis week, every where will regret to'hear of the death o f the cow “ Libby” which took the $175 Gold Medal at Buffalo in 1901. The cow died, with milk fever and was owned by Mr. Z, T, Phillips. The firm of Iliff Bros., cement con tractors, are preparing for the cement business in great shape; Tuesday Harry was in Cincinnati looking after a machine for the mixing of cement' grouting. The same day Walter was in Lancaster investigating a machine for the manufacture of cement blocks for building purposes. . William Boas, who purchased the plot o f ground on tin Yellow Springs road from the Townsley heirs is erect ing a cottage for his own use. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Audrev enter tained about forty friends at dinner Thursday, Among the out for town guest were Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Moore,Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ervin,Mr, Mrs. d, C, Williamson Airs. W. Is. Marshall and. Airs, Nettie Ervin Xenia Air, and Airs, Kobt. Anderson, Clifton and Mr. Charleton Bull, GreentoWn Xnd. One dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night ooughs of children* No crOwp. Nobronchitis* A Cherry Pectoral doctor’s medicine for ail affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs* Sold for over 60 years* Night Coughs The damage suitagainst (he Dayton & Xenia Traction Company brought by Miss Katherine Kearney of Xenia for injury received oh one of the com-j pany’s cars was disposed of Thursday j when the jury returned a verdict for the' plaintiff, She will receive. $1000. —Tin and grauite ware at Cooper’s. Dress-Making-By a good Tailor System, 20 years experience. Any Style found in fashion plate. No plates to buy. Terms reasonable* sat isfaction assured. Come and be convinced. M rs. G. H* Davidson 3t. Cedarville, O, 1 Door S. U, P, Parsonage. The Herald is in receipt ot informa tion this morning tlmt Andrew Jack- son, the foreman over the scrub-brush artists, dusters and broom pushers in the House, and “ Bob” Kuowles are makingan effort to organize the coun ty central committee to refuse to en dorse Hon. Horace Anketiey for a second term for Dairy and Food com- imrioner. The information is reliable and will cause no little comment among Green# county people. ' The insurance on the Eff. Smith house has beensettled and Air. George Baker will erect a cottago on the site of the building recently destroyed by fire. Mr. Galloway the renter lias re ceived $375 for his loss. S tatb or Onto, C ity o f Towuo, L . IijX -A S C o m m ' . I * ” F rank .I, O uzne Vmakes oath that ho is Senior partner of the firm of F, .1, (htrsev ifcCo., doing business In the city of Toledo, j bb -fit *8* Sw 8 s» — • ToteLaxative Bromo QuinineTablets, j ?^ £ SevenMBfien boxtoztMinpaxt 12oimtftis. T h is CPi* fat Two Days, oikevery box.25c. Highest temperature 66 degrees: .loweBfc temperature 4 degrees bel ow; greatest-daily average 28 degrees^ to tal raiuiali 2,42 .inches; greatest in 24 h&ura ,80 inehs,.' enow fall 5 f in ches; rain and snow 8 days; clear day 12; part,cloudy days 7;. cloudy days 2; tbunder storins l . ' SamuelCreswen, :v.i. Observer, tine of Farming Imple ments at Sterrett’aj 'Xh."r For two Of three years the pupils of the public schools have not been required to march up town uuder the direction of the teachers until WM- nesday. The property owners along Xenia avenue complained .fo the School Board that the children were tramping out the grass along ' the ce- metit walk* The board then ordered thattheteacliers tuareh the children to .the corner of Main and Xenia The Cliapmari Bill audfhe Ricketts resolution passed in the house Thurs day, and there will be no spring elec tion.:■'/IfhO;VOtp;#,4f';■70'10', ;'Thi: electioh beretofore '■hold;: o n :tba first- Monday fo;April' formunicipal* school and township offices will be abolisbecb Alb' terms of present city school and township 'iffiter* are exteiided eight inontbs. 'i’lic adoption o f the Bicketts amendment to the statd eonstitution .Z S Z 3 S Z 2 Z S , nun-willpay thesumof oNK HtiKDltED|elections as state and county ofltccrs ‘ DOLLARSfor cadi eyory ease of catarrh*will be elected one fall, and city, School ‘ that cannotbo euredby the useof H aw ,’# and township officers the next, toAfRnF°w & l All councilnmnholdover untilJau ftworntobeforemoaurtaabschbed tn J 0 O 5 whenhall theMemberswill be sueceededby memlmrs elected■' fall. The other halfof the inember- ifdp felslp their:jifeMs'"watli' dhpi'X,' j i p f % i& 0 4 Catharine Usterly announces her return from York, Will display tailoredbats designed and introduced by A, D. BurgeSsor,Bendel,Phepp8 Atchison. Also simple hats which carry style always favorites at popular prices.- are 37 Green S t, Xenia, Ohio. a , r>‘ jij-esenre, this fitli,day of l)ecemb«r, . v A. W. OLNAfiOK j s e a t , j Kijtary .Ftibltd BaH'sCatarrh cure la taknt internally anda<'isdirectlyolt the blood end mucous { surface#Of thesystem. Bent! for ustimotil■ AddrewP, 3, CltRNBVATO, Tolotio, O Kohlby dtu^tlst, Ifc, Ball's Family FillsJ m th# imtt ,1906. Mayors and other elective city ami village officers instead of retiring lit May, 1305 will hold over hotil January 1006, when they will give way to their #ticce«mrs who will be chosen in November 1905, McCormick Machinery. X h a v e taken th e A g e n c y fo r th e f u l l lin e o f M cC o rm ick m a ch in e r y , bind* era, m ow e r s , h a y tedders , h a y rakes, *cOrn harvesters, c o rn sh o ck e rs and M cC o rm ick tw ine . T h is d isp la y can b e fo u n d at C» M* C rou se ’s hardware store. R epa irs fo r a ll these m ach ines can be h ad a t th e a b o v e store. See m e in p e rson o r b y te leph on e , TWEtiTY-SUVENj Ordinance Presented. Otlser! Monday evening war meeting of. council. A ^erOpresent aud answer® The most important bust caneidemtiou was the ret ordinances for the first ff live light- 'Mr. E. G. LI two ordinances prepared, J half night or Pbiladelpbii Schedule and the other ft For the former Mr, T*nv -furnish 50 fifty.five capdl candescent lights at $7.5 ' The latter is for , the - her of lights at $100 There was no vote takei| the first reading. ' ’ A resolution was passed Hie clerk to see that the g that has been in. use in f opera"houas be returned f pshy. ■- : . j '* The clerk stated that InJ fhe treasuRer’s did not lj - the amount of money on difference was earned by •'division (if the money'froi lov.uuder the new code.* drew and Boll were appoit Bit examination and locate * - The reports from the di wittees were.read andiacc Mayor’s report shoWo &1(B piRt month. The-only tlij aver- the bill for expenses brr Caldwell ordered « ne] Field’s crossing, owing to ing up on the ride walk, J , voted no on the questio torporation had no right t ■box. Street Oominlssione . plained that the box wai |.'o f two old ones, except a | dflumber. The treasurer’s about $1855'on, hand. , - The report on the Orr 1 was accepted. -The county ere have giveil ,thjt petit reading. It mitit®. read The law requires.', that heads of all departments a of the different committi eport-by -Mareh-lst-for-v Beeded next.yeat^JGieJ ..,,r ___ Firdnyuve: was taken -unlit Saturdi which time they will be r •CAREOFTHANl The family of’ ihe late Kyle desire to express t tlumks to the neighbor! for their many tokens of their kindness in midial during her long siokues and also for caring for during Ins recent illness* F or B ent —House of I Inquire of Mrs. Lucy Mel fc t l Ih t u < ■■■•Ourexpenses- a f i but first qpMItyi tkpil We buy in limitl becomes eohunon attdl Today yon see a tViffci PrettiestTaira ■ We’ve ever r il the world like tlibsnI $5.00 Silk PI : A V * i t 6 , t t 4 IQfi yawl#M DrfcS8-:.--§| fitylrit* Shirt' PercalleWrapt ' Wide and nthl S pringfield 'S
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