The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

Store Sensational Price ale of 3£ Owing to the backward season we have thousands and1thousands of yards of Dress Goods of various grades and styles in excess of our usual wants. All of igo^s-best and ,latest creation of home and Europeanmakes, and all are among our latest purchases. Our purpose in calling this sale now is to sell every piece of Spiing Dress Goods in opr house in a day if possible, S and with that endIn view we have not stoppsd to consider Cost Doss or anything else but sell. Therefore we state, and that emphatically, in our business history, of 37 years in Springfield, we nevermade such a sale, neither have we ever heard of such a sale being made in point of sacrifice anywhere else in the United States. There are over 300pieces of dress goods in this - p sale ranging in prices from 25c to $1.25 per yard. We have divided the whole aggregation into 18 lots as follows: ‘ . . . . „ yard, a collection of fancy silk and wool dress goods and brilliantines. Good blacks. .JjOc bas been the price. ' ’ yard a n ' assortment, of 25 pieces of w v flue all wool black dress goods, Pana­ ma ' suitings, fancy .canvas Buits, Etamines, Melrose Eoleines, serges etc. Widths from 4Q to 58 inches, Former prices from’85cto 81,25, . ' T n f ^ pieces of Manchester 38 in , 1 U L fancy tyool drees goods; these are 25c anywhere else.- The price"here has been 19c. ^ _ yard, one lot of plain and fancy all wool black dress goods,, worth from 50c to 69c. ' .. / y al‘d) 20 ■'pieces fancy granite suit- ings, all shades. The are the 45c qualities. / ‘ T r f 1 yflrd- aa as*art,erf lo t of novelty suitings - l ^ '-'th a t have beerf 25c. A r S r * y0rd* Ml silk .and wool spring dress , UC jv -, goods, 54 inches wide, latest twen­ tieth century-novelties; former price 81,25- 'r> r \ r > y»rdi 45 to 54 inch wide black dress- O y ^ goods “ English Sicilians, grantiesaml - fancy weaves. Former price 75c, „ *» ' * ' 'V ^ ,, / " _ 0 ) - n yard, for 40 inch Voiles that1' were 48ccents. *. ’ o r v r * ya^'d, complete line of ail silk ami wool mixtures that were 5Qo. ~ yard instead of $1.00, -four1 pieces London,Twine rill 'wool dress goods 48 inches wide;.colors tan; blue and green. ^ r ' r * y*rd>5 pieces of 56 inch fine block. / 5 C mohair Sicilians, the. much-wanted fabric.- -81,25 the .price everywhpre.!, 2 KC I 9 C yard for the 39o quality wood Scotch suitings. Splendid collection, yard that were 25c for basket weave Mohair suitings. ^ „ -yard, that were 50c fancy Flake suit- ^ ^ v / . i n g s , -most all colors. The desirable shades are here. ~ yard, three lots now ’ spring drees 0 0 0 goods, all wool, silk and wool 48 to 64 inch wide; former prices 81 and 81,25. - _ yrird hundreds of new styles of new satin stripe wool phallies, all the new colorings, 39e the price everywhere. 0 ~ for 45 inch fancy Mohair suitings. . 0 9 * “' D u rp ricebas Been' 6,9c. The price everywhere else is 75c. a 35 colored regular price. to be' lyaci During great y yard, 25 pieces colored habutal was silks. 39c the pree everywhere,/,■ ,7F - 1 yard, 25 pieces new silk Poulatds,, colojings right, patterns the. best^ How for your shirt waist suit. 45c was the price,* •' Ten Pieces of Black Taffeta. W yard,,double wrap, all silk black taffeta, 27 inches wide, $1.25 kind. S i » . ” . A* „ ' yard, all silk Foulards, all the new1904 patterns ✓ in dress patterns. Ho two alike. 75c and $1 have been the. prices. ' Five Pieces Black Taffeta » A A yard, for our famous yard wide $1.56 all •U U silk black taffeta. <■ , ‘ A H igh Street 1 Springfield, Ohio, ...........B f t a W B M B f f The newest of hat patterns received every week at Sirs. Condon’s Millen- v ,i aagel for , your summer hat see Mrs. Condon’s latest styles. , * Miss Hannah McCollum who r west o f town with her brothers has been quite sick the past week, Carl Miuser, is home for a short va­ cation, He holds a position in a gro cery.fltRiehinoud, Xnd. . —Kdthing succeeds like the “ Suc­ cess” manure spreader, for sale by W . B. Sterfett. The smartest styles of the season for summer hats can be seen a t Mrs. Condon’s tuilleneJy parlors. Hats for graduates especially, Tho plat is now open for Prof, Fox’s entertainment a t opera house Tuesday night, . The Spencer property will be sold sheriff's sals Saturday a t 2 o’clock at the oourl house. ery store. R W K r i Menof Oah T im b e r® o f o a k k e e p t h e o ld . h o m e s te a d s t a n d i n g t h r o u g h 1 / C iv y e a r s , I t p a y s .t o u s e th e r i g h t s tu ff, “ M e n o f o a k M a r e m e n in fu g g e d health; m en whose case?. Iease for several days. His daughter (Mrs; Laura'Adgms, and children, of are here.' • . Win. Bailey has sold his town prop* arty to ■John Kiser for 8400. A, Bradford made the sale, —-Mattings; big stock, lota of pat­ terns .to select from, prices range from 10c to-30 yd* a t Bird’s, Bingliug Bros.’ circus at Payton Wednesday and Springfield Thursday attracted many persons from this saction. —Harness for all kinds of work can’ be found a t Kerr and Hastings. Thd school board meets this even for the election of teachers. As Prof, K. E . Randall has given perfect sat­ isfaction, i t il though a t this time, he with the present corpse of teachers will he retained. The sharpless tubular is a fact sav­ ing, money making, dean skimming, thick skimming cream separator for sale by W. B, Hterrelt. The grand ju r /h a s been in Session and a report is expected today, There were ten or twelve cases to con­ sider, one being the investigation of horse thieving, Judge Scroggy has made a number of assignment for this term, several of them being liquor —Buy your farming implements o f iM L 4U 8 to rro tt,-“ ..... 1 on between the loco M afterno imf i ~lii " k a rc o lh g e igneid., 11le d tiicliards a well-known authority bn all sports, has seen tho tenth at work and pro* uounaes each member in tbe pink of conditi m; • Mr. John A, Cisco, a well known ■citizenxrulHliis' cauu ty lias!%Wu7e(.ri7 r or Char mm A dispatch from Bt. Louis states that D. W* Lyons, who was supposed ,to reside in Clifton, O., according to ri card found on bis person, bad been found dead under a tree near Pros­ pect Hill. The man is not known in this county, Mr, and Mrs. 0 . 0 . Morton who have been -living in Clifton this win­ ter, have returned to their home in this place. Sir. Morton is -going back and forth- to his school. —I f you want to buy the best buggy, carriage, run-about or phae­ ton, go to W. B . Sterretts. -—Linoleums; cur’s is the only store in town you can get linoleum at; we have it in too grades, ask to see it at Bird%r . 'j Mrs, J , H.jtSfisbet left last Satur­ day for Indianoplis, Ind,, where she will bo the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James McClellan.- five Bromo Qninine Seven Million boxes sold in post 12-months. T h f r s i g n a t u r e , oik every box. 25 c. The-Committee of One Hundrec was responsible for .“ Grassy” Berry, Xenia, being before Mayor Thomas of Jamestown on three Separate charges. H e was found guilty but no sentence wfts passed owing to motion for a new trial. This is about six cases standing against “ Grassy” a the present time. Mr. 0 / E . Bradfute returned home last Saturday from Springfield, fill, where he attended u large Polle< Angus cattle sale. While there In purchased a fine bull, the npnimnl ar riving Tuesday. This firm is shaping, their herd for the World's Fa ir at Sf., Louis this summer. A Chill, A ' S n e e z e - Hats for Men Ixxlics Are made of the sound* 1 -t materials, Childhood is the time to lay JJhe foundation for a sturdyeon* Dtdtution that will last for years* Scott’s Emulstott is the right L tiftuE < " Scott’s iStnuIsioji stimulates g 7 t>wingpowers of children, them Ballet a firm litttftdafum for a. sturdy consti- , at c h m (m > n SM- i i P m H ttiMmf,' H«<wYofk«! #©*, ikvt $u$& t «ni The Greene County Chriatain E n ­ deavor Convention was held in James­ town, Thursday, Prof, McOhesney Was-on (bo program for an address. i)rs , J , 0 . Btewart rind M, 1. Marsh attended tho montldy meeting; Of the Greene County Medical Society TliUrfiday, D r, L , I I . Brundage read a paper oh “ Injuries to the E x ­ tremities. Dr, Lonmer, of James­ town represent# the society at the state meeting a t Cleveland, —Before you liegin, your heavy farm work, Inspect your harness a# to whether you will need any new se ts.f O p r lino represents the best quality for the money. Come and son K e rr <fr Hasting* B m i * E a s y t o C a t c h C o ld—-H ard , t o O a t R id O f, Lightning Laxative Quinine Tablets wilt euro, a cold in. twenty- four hours, If hot, druggistwill refund your money. B H M G g * mm CENTS Q uinine ^T ablets COLO, ’S,Uea,,,t NEUBAL.OIA, U GNIPPE, MALARIA, HEADACHE, WJli not grips nor sicken, ate per* ieetly harmless, no bad after effects “ •are a purely vegetable prepara- Uoh^quick in, action, positive in t i otKtsr^g sole, all DRUriaists, ftwni *nf> by THE HERE MEDICINE CO., tPH lNO ftcU ), OHIO, »&M»uftw)twrer« a#the OelbtoiMt . IJMhtnlfti Haft Dt^p#, Well dressed men are careful about their headgear, Tho bhape ahd appearance of the hat a man wears makes lots of difference in hla look, "In-this store wo aim to fit you to a hat which Suita you in every par­ ticular. -P ric e s#1,00, $1.5(1, $2.00, 82,50, and 8800 and 86.50, T H E H A T T E R , jzy^thTfitteilofte Sf„ Springfield, 0, Berry Haggard, ono of older col­ ored residents; died at his home last Friday night. The funeral took took place from Zion Baptist church, Sunday afternoon. The deceased is survived by a wife and ono daughter, Mrs. LoUis.Dunn, and a son, J , S, Haggard, of Columbus. Mr. Hag­ gard was a civil war veteran and ju st the day before his death received word from tho pension department that his monthly allowance, had been increased but no sum wari stated* Ho applied for the increase about twenty years ago, and its expected lhat there will bo considerable back p ay ,; Mrs, Noah Ilandall, who was cAllcd to this city by the sickness nnd death of her neiee and nephew, Mrs, Chas; T racy 'and Mi% Will Ilickett, nnd has been the guest o f her sis­ ter, Mrs, Margaret Kicked, returned to lifer, home Anderson, Ind,, this \vcek.--XtiiM Gazette, Dr.. E. C. Oglesbfee Was in Cincin­ nati Tuesday and Wednesday attend­ ing a,meeting of tho Miami Valley Medical Bueiety, Wanted: To contract for two tons of flailed rye-straw for October Delivery a t Tccnmseh Jfiirsenes, Ce- darville O, E , B, Frontz & Co. 22d Mrs, B. G, JRidgvay mid son, Whriier, of Dayton, were called here the first of the week by the death of Raymond Warner. Mrs. Martha Mortou left Tuesday | morning for Idaville, Ind,,.where she! will visit her son-in-law, Rev, Thomas Turner and wife, j TlrcfW.O.’L IT. Institute held ip! the First V, P, church, Xenia, wris» offended by several Cednrvilie people} Monday,- At the evening session «1 silver inula1 contest wa# held, Mb#I tempo Murdock of jhrs place‘ being given first honors. Her; sdccimri was “The Li^ht From Over* thoBanga,” , Silver'? ware Absolutely Free. To iucrease our business and encourage cash sales we have made b t l U ; K?0W? «»d thoroughly reliable manufac- vely ’ " l’° m “ 11,6 William A Rogers’ Silver Plated Ware. With etoh purchase we will give you a Check for full amount of same, and when your checks equal the requ imUmoun t, bring them to our store rind make your selection. t 1J^ iUr Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, Cream Ladles, Gold Meat horks, Tea Bpoons, Table Bpoons and many more articles too numerous to mention, All of which are guaranteed to l»e the best goods on the market., Our prices are as low and lower than you pay for the same class of goods elsewhere, • • * You are invited to call a t our store And examine many premiums OU exhibition and r>nnvW.,» Wn„*«hU^r*l^ on exhibition and coiivint-e yoursclf o f the liberality of our offer. t a IldmcMb 6r y i « "^entitled Checks. If not given you nsk for iany (ko. Haller, A* W. Haines, H, A. Hi^lns, Resident Partners, E Main St. Xenia, 0 . Sale Bills at (bis Office f o r K s c f r i c n c a 4 will «im>\ a-riv o t l iw J .. *- - fWENTY-SETO S i l Ot the Public Scho Qtiite I n te r e s tin g . I for.the WeeKi The closing exercises w| .tthe school house. TW nroKrsm has been rirrauge* P High school, -Tuesday, t v-15 fo 3:30 p. »»• Mil joow, Wednesday, 30 t ■^ M isb .Merle MoFarla [ 11:80».•>». M iJ « » ®45 to 2:,°“ n Alexander’s room, Ihu rs l t0H:30 a. m. Miss Stornf I'arland’s room, 2:10 td 3:. ‘ fo order to. relieve th conaiticu df roW Ko- 5, | baa changein the 2nd, Sri grades, next year. Tbe ' tfillhe ' divided, part, rem | fiiahill, and parreutering tbW room. The pupil ? rooms 1, 2 and .3 * xvilj -re» Lyearwhere they^ire this ie f % 0.course of study bus jpvised and-strengthened ,..so J falter students-promoled. tol iKbopls from tbe grammar dl ;-«ill he as for advanced as Wll graduates who enter 'country,schools, and grade! ‘t&eliigh 6ch,ooi Will be pil cuter the Fresh map class in* ; The Jimiors will give a p e Senior.class at the K ti iext Tuesday-evening. . ' Uommencemeiit ,.May |open at McCollum’s, the l o j "]if2p, in. I ■Iismbert, the florist, of 3 >e’en eognged to decor.*ife- flpr coimneucement. , • | •Rev.-Sanderson will assi| aeciilatireute services, nnd pllBlon, at commeocemewt. PLANT SOLD. The printing pliint o f the tonipany was sold Tuesday 6, Dial, trustee' in barikrup ■enthnl eoinpany. of Cinci p,l(K>. The appraismentf anrvvW822,F99r4I*'AvTtir I, who was allowed th oVeretl by tnis mortgage.' llities of the Xew E ra havd |l?5,000 of-which 890,600 i| wadsbearing seven per cent t report the day o f the sale he bond holders would no |oyihfog and th a t nfter the a (lie stockholders for t Mount of their stock th e dll not realize five cents on |jr. The outcome is heingl ith oonsiderable in terest a s | f of local capitalist# have : ooiupauy or hold bonds, How’s This. One Hundred Doilsl tayo-cot Catarrl, Uiatcahiuf t uwl's Catarrli Cure, I - k j . o i i eke y * c . , w»,thonnOersSghcd, liftvc ki ior the last 15 years, ai perfectly Jjonoinblc in »j Wunsand. ilri&ndalty to ■madeby their fi ^ finnan .Wrirvin, ;3 taken - ■™<*clly Upon tho Wood » ! , 5*“ !*• Testimor **** per kottie, goldhyj iMHsarc tlm \m: ’ Of y o a p 2:;.$r VOWwill sol f ® V ig o r, T i l l *'** Mm tlte liulil And th e atyj V f d W E W i y i t h t r o o f liM f Jnu ik e jt m # t tiJ f o r r i c k H .

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