The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
Summer like lil.pft al Worcester, Loom], $► d Bl.&O. , ** 4 ifitlmtr, f»lls, . ^ *!’ Mock li'Kia, 4 to Go, Meeting. ia ' <| t« 20t\ Tahlfi >match, stbrics. ^ ite goods X0c „ p< ;iai)» Lawn,. Liaens] )0, underwea l o w le Curtains. $ MeWade Co„ Springfield, Ohio’s, greatest Clothiers, Entire S50,000 Stock Wil »s Placed on. Sals sail Sold at 33 Per Cent less Tteo the Actual Cost to Wamifaeture, jii Their Large Building, No, 11 South Limestone Street Opposite Citizen's National Bank, Springfield, 0., to Satisfy Claims of Creditors. S A V E T H I S A N D W A I T U N T I L W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T I7 t h , A T 9 O ’ C L O C K A . M . When the. Entire Stock Will be Placed on Sale for Positively Ten Days Only. Railroad Fare Paid to Purchasers of .$25 or Over. ins all the ;hte wheat >ther part. 1be made, and o u r : . . . 2L F L O U R ;premiums of t o , $ IO , $JO , $5, y 2 d, ’ 05 . kefc . av ith,. each 25a. cask otncein the drawing. , Oysters, Etc. McWade Co;, Springfield's -greatest’ Clotlaug House,' entire smelt, consisting <>lS5<J,ftiiOworth of clothing and .furmsh- 1t»g goods, will' bn placed on sale and sold at retail at It® cents on the dollar, beginning Wednesday, August 3 , 7 th, at - 1 ) a, m.. for positively fen days only. The entire stock will be placed’ on .sale, nidhing will be reserved, as we must , .sacrifice 'this immense 'stock t.o realize money quick (0 pay’claims of creditors'. This will be a most stupendous upder- iaklri” to close out the? mammoth fifty thousand dollar stock- at retail in ten ' days, bnt the prices we have put on the ‘ goods will move them’ opt rapidely, and ' "the WORLD’S GREATEST CLOTH- . fNTt SALR WILL BEGIN AUGUST IT, . AT ft A. M ; A T ,'McWADE'S' STAND ,11 SOUTH ’ LIMESTONE .STREET, ' OTP.’.CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, ( . * , , y ", A . Tfic $en$aiioa of.ihe Hour-r-thc Wnhd^r of the Day. ' We hereby gu rantee- to'sell p ecisely. ^ we advertise, and every* price yve.quote 'below is.strlcUy bonafide and every quo- tillion absolutely correct. It ‘may be ,lurd to believe that-ft big concern vrcmjd , sacrifice such nil immense stock to be ’ sold 83 pet cent less than their actual cost to manufacture, but it is Gospel Truth',and we merely ask you to-come and test our statements. This tremend ous sah^positively begins I Wednesday, August 17, at 9 a- in. and Closes In Ten Days, fust think of the .following prt’ipdsitidriS ami remember that all goods herein i I f ' hack at any time buring this>sale.i •Hhtrr nsuraoce Co. itrnctaare na plain as ncttttH Twenty Payment life, vritM >0or better, almost as c & m M ill pay-you $400 more tbCiJj Ml 7 elective conditions you ace value, o f your policy » o agent for the xiladelphia, it Co. of N. Y , At $9.98 each, you are free to choose a Suit or Overcoat, worth $22.60 to $2.5,00 from 20 lots' of as finely made and as elegantly finished Suits and Overcoats as the most fastidious dresser, could do- sire-, fine home and foreign suiting and overcoatings of,style and tOrie,’ and -In a great variety of effects—-tailored into garments of faultless fashion—Kersey Melton and Whipcord Overcoats, Black, Blue, Brown, Tan and Drab Diagonal, Cheviots; Vicuna, Homespun, Tweed and Cassimere Suits, Single a.nd'Double Brcsted........................................... $9.03 At $12,USand $14.S5 these represent the- product of the world’s most skillful tajiors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $10 tailor made-to-order garment in the world or we will cheer fully refund y<mr money. Men’s Fine Dress Pants; worth $3,50 or' your money refunded,, „ ........... OSc Men’s Fine Trousers for Sunday wear In , worsted's and fancy Stripes..... .....$2.80 Positively worth $5,00, $6.00 and $7.00 or money refunded. Spring—OVERCOATS—Winter, Rich in Style, Highest Quality. 500 to' pick and clioose: from in the very- latest styles from $3,98 to $9.98 worth from $10.00 to $80.00. 1.000 pairs of.Boys’ Knee Pants worth fioc^t............................................. ;i2 c Thirty.- distinct effects in-Boys’ Ultra Fashionable Knee Pants, Suits in all the swellest of novely 'and staple styles. Worth $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, and all go, at,...................................... .$3,98 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, worth $3.00 at.,,„„.;..n...... . . C . . ________ 9Sc 1.000pairs of-BdyS, Knee'Pants, $1.50, ’ at -................. 39c Men’s best quality reinforced Unlaun- dered, Shirts, worth $1„ ..,29& TilF [ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. —J5 Delaine ewe lambs—Dobbins. Mrs, TI mmuh Cranford, arrived homo from her visit in Illinois, Tuesday. llev. Victor -Kyle of Alexeis, IijU is veiling his father Mr~Henry Kyle, jArd family, rrUse Model Flour, -Miss Dora Siegler is spending a couple o f weeks visit! «g relatives in Cincinnati, Mrs. J, M, Bull and and son Frld, of Springfield, are guests gtjtiie home o f Mr, Will Spencer. • . ' F or S ale C heap -A good phaeton inquire at this office. 41 The. Fayette County Fair was the attraction this week for a number o f our citizens. . . ' Clark County Fair at Springfield Aug. J(ith, 17th,l$tb, 19UZ, and 20. Mr. Herbert Luce of Columbus, spent Sabbath with his sister, Mrs. O. E. Northup, and family. —If the best is •none too good for you insist on your grocer furnishing you Model Flour. The annual reunion of the Little family will 'bo .held’ at Crape Grove on Tuesday, August Iflth. Special attention is called to the running races, Saturday; Ahg. 20, the last day of the Clark county fair. Mr. R, F, Herr went to ,'Carthage Wednesday, where the ICerr and' Pollock cattle were exhibited at the fair, Mr, «T„ H. Stormont and wife; and Mrs, M. I. Marsh are' spending a- couple of weeks at Sulphur Lick Springs. —Mode] Flour makes good- br&id, Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes of Columbus ,came i down Wednesday,- for a fewdays visit with Mr. H.H.Mc-, Millan aud wife. A'of. John Henry McMillan o f Mdnmoufh, III,, is the guest of his brother, Mr. J. H, .McMillan a,nd Other‘relatives. •' ‘ * . —It will pay you to call and see niy Hue of grain drills. Prices are right, so are the drills. W, R. Ster|ett, , , Mr. O. L. Smith and wife expect to leave next week for a two weeks visit with relatives in St. Louis* taking in the World’s Fair. Ice cream arid sherbetwill be served Saturday afternoon and. evening, in the Crouse room by the ladies qf the M, K. church. ■ ]l •, ‘ , ■ \ • Your grandfather raised big craps 20 years ago. Restore the soil to its original fertility hy using ARMQITIPft • • a n a » » * P ! * » » h h h * * * w h h * * pi *!!*' pw BIGDROP l\l PIANOS ENTIRE STOCX OF THE J.LFlaneryMusicHouses A t Wash ington jC. HMGreenfield and Wilmington have been shipped to Springfield to be sold a t , . , In the next two weeks. Everyth ing must go. Nothing will be reserved. $250 PIANOS ONLY $167 $275 PIANOS ONLY 5170 $300 PIANOS ONLY $190 $325 PIANOS ONLY $200 AND EVERY ONE W IL L BE S O L D ON EASY PAYMENTS . Down and $ 1 0 .0 0 per M on th w ill Buy any Piano . Down and $ 8 .0 0 per' M onth w ill Buy M ost any o f Them , , . This is the opportunity of a lifetime; riiariy homes will be made happy in the next two weeks. Don’t put it off--use judgment. Come and see with your own eyes and be convinced what we say is true. Remember, thi$ great sale will, last for two weeks only* and that, the place is and 43 West High Street, Springfield THE JOHN L FLANERY MUSIC HOUSE The. closing o f our Whshington C, H., Greenfield and Wilmington stores has completely overstocked us, and tie are forced to clear our.,floors at a great sacrifice* . . ANIMAL FERTILIZERS. Aten’s Hats,, the latest Dunlaps and. Karr wunltMi$0it>ff**imtl,*,roflr ■mi, IInu:t wlmpgs. less than $2.50, at........... ............... 98c A few hundred Boys’ Hats arid Caps, worth 50c, at ....................... ...........X0C Fiftfe Suit of Men’s Clothes, All to Match, $2,98.; 'fids suif is. p sitively worth $10 or Men’s fine silk embroidered Suspenders, (■nutmoney refunded at any time during: worth (30c, at... .. ... ........ .................Oc ‘ Good Heavy Socks, worth 86c at......... 3c Over-6,000Neckties, in all shades, worth Jareful ‘es. ; i l B i i t t L l M fieBpUsJMLfeW.. are deceptive. link* P* <1 judge, you can never t»* are getting until aud partially eaR*B* ats, tVg select.*took with * ftViitg the best meat& ^ * r to select stmtk and there- t meats you way dep«*# m* that will yt,u' yo r the sole; * Men’s Fine.Suits in Cheviots and Scotch Plaids,worth $13.50, or your money, re funded at any time during this sale, If voir arc not satisfied...-............... .$1.08 Men's splendid Suits in velour finished cashmeres, all sizes. This is positively worth $15.00 or your money back ,$3.85 Fine up-to-date Dress Suits in plain Checks and stripes. This suit is posi tively worth $10.50 ... ............. $7.48 from 50c to 75c, a t ......... „l9c Men’s Handkerchiefs, worth 25c, at . .8c Odd Coats, odd Vests and Mack! toshes at your own price. Trunks, Valises and Telescopes at one third their.value. 1,000 other articles too numerous to mention, among them 'many for the ladies. Sale opens Wednesday, August 17th, and positively closes in 10 days at the Mo- Wade Stand* 11 S. Limestone,Street, op posite Citizen’s National Bank, Springfield* WORMS ’t snffc) to,Jet-yorf knowhowt uppredAt* jrowr VMf4r.Hi 1r«mm«sefdtkklliath.mtutMovem« «*Mv)looktw«rtonc.nfcbo«» *ndpfc«.«rtittoffs- win*H It joBd. 1jj*n I fomwion«satAklnethorn lU Joo* Ihen for.__ _ **«» mi «•Wodnoodor.Anrlinil, Jttitooodnahthor •wo worn » ft. locaandh+or * thrtusiinil «wall VftKit. Vrnrlnit*4i» rsv lahlda; didn’t faWji had a taj^-wfia, faiwaroh*<Jaamalf Srown,IMU’rankljnSt., BrodklTh.lt.V. 6d*t for, f thoBow^f# ,di. mxmtw tAHtneAttvHtiet iODn ilELlVEKKD Telephone Jwfi 74 Fish AIwavs on v farts to Oiltfomlisvi* Pcbrtsylvante Boafit^SfcpUrrtl^i v - _ » » .y w H i;u tu o t fU H t su u n riij p » v » » ttwllBgEetn«4TCo., Chte«t»orK.V. 994 mikhshl E j TE hmiluo * iox » m Suicide Prevented, The; tartling ftjnoriiU'emont that a preventiveof isrifriile has lieen diacov* ertil will isifereat many. A rtin down iftkni, or desjHnitlency invariably E 'Tihi suifide and aomelhtug Las u /muni that will prevent that eon dilifiu . w I im h makes auieide likely- At lit jjf-tfi tlmught of emf deafruetton Wi rttie, Hiiim 5 , If being * great hifwaud iif-rvini1will >tfength< ti the ui.d build up ttm.ayatnm. It*S •Kagft'nL Htoiil-uTt, Liver and Kid* •yy tTgulatnu . (inly Wk: Hatisfiim Ikifl guaranteed by all drOfgirt* Night Was Her Terror. “ I would cough nearly nil night long,” writes Mrs. Cbas. Applegate, of Alexandria* Ind,, "arid could hardly get any sleep. I bad coft sumption to bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other med icines failed, three bottles of Dr, King’s !Ke.w piscuvery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat arid lung troubles, Price uOw and $1,00. Trial bottles tree at all druggists, Subscribe for the Herald, Fvoty liorJiCkcDK-rSaotilil know iliat if they will buy Defiance Cold Water 8l«reh for laundry use they wilt wive not only time, because It never Mjtefcs toltie iron,hut hrftanse cseii' paiksgo contain td oz,--one full pound--while alt other ('old Water Starr-fus mt>put up bi ?.; i>miml packages, And the prite is.tlic sstne, 10 icnls, Then airnin hctaibcjkfiaftf'cfitarch in free from injurious chemirtk If your riDfw tries to silt you a Lrio, package it is benmiMeimties a stotk on hand whh l« hewishes to ili*pt>si- of before his q.rits in Dtfiaine, lie knows ftiat Urfiance Stso.-h lias printed on cvety packsureiftlar^o letters and ffe.urc's Demand Uciiamf snd w t much timeand ft'Otsej'-ftnd rimannoyance of tbs iron ettck« mg, Hcfiaftcc never atti'ka. “Rwv;-IIpnieT"M;iiMil)au-|iiid"lhlHllv7 who have beau visiting in Columbus, are guests of Mr. McMillan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McMillan. The Ezekiel & Rernheim Co,, of CfiVkSlfstcck of dry jjbods, moVpd same to Cincinnati this week. ^ W anted —Two extra heavily bud ntules. Di S.' Ervin Co : . -- .. -- -. - • , A ffajy feature of the Clark County] Fair this^yas^is the running races Saturday AugT^*® five races, the pujfae3 amounting to $500. Mrs. Fannie McKenzie and two soils of Port Jervis, N. Y ., are the guests at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McMillan, —Ask you grocer for Model Flour. Mrs Ruth Tm-box, of this place and Mrs. F. T, Tarbox, and daughter Ruth,,, of Xenia, left Wednesday for Tiffin where they will visit for some time. -—Your money back if you are not pleased with Model Flour. • Feed your hair; nourish It; give it something to live ,0ft, Theft it Will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only HairVigor hsirfood you earnbuy, PordO years it has been doing }ust what We claim Jt will do. it will not disappoint you. ‘iMrfullrVinedtnM vttf rt«irt. Ktituffttr mtnUAier’*HeirVlaor* elmrtttnwIt1m**« IrtEtHw.*ml ah* Ikl« louftehli thchi* lonif. TO**e.f ntt. 1 iiilelidldreimH!om*nftetfe*llig AlhWHlwlHinldsliyhnlr.’i . , , Mas. J. n, ri»*RrOororsdirtlpi'Iaitt,Oslo. It # k- PfttllS. JjVO, AT>SMf» j o t 1 Short "Hair mMrnimm Arriving at aVerdict,-. K/iehequa, Pa., Aug. 1.-—^Special) -—:in thissection o fPennsylvania there is a growing belief that for.such Kib- ney Diseases as -Rheumatism and Lame back there is only one 'sure cure and that is Dodd’s Kidney Pills, This belief grows ,fro,m ■such cases as that of Mrs. M. L. Davison of this place. Bhe tells the story herself as follows:— *'I have suffored from rheumatiam lbr"flJftyyeamraridTiudthnf^H good than any medicine I have ever taken. I was also . botberie'd ; with LanleBack and lean ouly say that my back Hasn’t bothered me siuce 2 took Dodd’s. Kidney PiHs.” Considering that Mrs, Davison only took two boxes of Dodd’sKidney X^lls, the result wouldJbe considered wonderful if it were, not that others are reporting similar results daily/ Kushegua is fast arriving at a verdict thatDodd's Kidney Pills are the One sure cure for rheumatism,” NEW TIME CARD. The following is the schedule for the departure of trains: For East 7*,42 a. m« flag stop; 4:47 p. m ," For West 8:13 a, m. flag stop; 5:24 p. m. RACE PROGRAM ClarkCo. Agricultural Society, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, Auguri 15,17* 18,19 and 20, 1904* THB8BAY, AUOtlSX 10. 2:S0Trot (slake closed^.......... . .$500 00 2:20 pace (class)...................... . 300 00 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. i:3&.Tace (class)................ .$300 00; Free-toi’-allTace..................... 400 00 2:20,Trot (class]............................. 300 00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 2:26 Uaee (slake closed)................ , .$600 00 2i40 Ttot (class)......... .................. 300 DO 2:25 Trot (class)........................... 300 00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 2:15 Race (class)................ $390 DO 2:10 Trot (class)... 800 00 2:30 Pace (ebsss).................................... 30000 (Wntries Close Au8> 11 at tl:30 p, in.] ’ SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. H Mile Dasb.................................... 75 00 Mile Dash......... ........; , ........ $6 00 1 MileDflsH..:.................... 150 00 i t Mile Dash...... .......................... $000 Si Milt Dash................ 125 00 WOiNTBAKIR rss FORRCWSfcft?, ! RUN, RAJH rill SIIINB, H, i.BROtKntin( Pres. S. V.\NBIRD, Sec’ y. yam's Restaurant. - ' andDining Rooms LJorner High and IJmeatnne «Waat* Sprlpglleid, Ohio^, w v- • ■ . A i M 52nd Annual Fa ir to be held on the^ SPRINGFIELD FAIRGROUNDS| O N TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,17,18,19 and 20 , To Cure a CoMinOneDay TakeLaxative Bromo QuinineTablet*. J s m / A Sev«ml^<wi bo«et sold Inpast 12 months. . T h k d lgn a tu fe , W , Cure* Crip la Two Days, . O t t iw e k y $%*&&%** b o t * 2 S 4 CEDARV1LECOLEGE Cedarville, Ohio; . Eleventh year opensSeptember 13,,. 10(14. Cnursea in classics,Philosophy,! Music, Art, and Elocution. Degrees offered *vro A, iJ, and Ph, B, Laboratory work iu Physics aud Chemistry, Literary Societies, Gym nasium, and Library. Preparatory nml Collegiate departments, Text books new or second-hand for rent, Tuition and contingent lee only$20.50 nyenr. Graduatesare prepared for the- various profession* and callings o f life. Where, only one in teiMhousaud, who is not ’- a uollftgo graduate, attains prominence, one in every forty of the college graduates becomes distin guished, Send for a catalogue. . D avid McKitwfftY, Pmidanb, Sick Headache, “ For several yearn my wife was,, QUESTIONANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still baa tie „ „ . » largest sale'of any medicine hi the. viv- troubled with. What physicians called niz^ mrhL Ymv mothers «t,.l sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored with seVcral eniment phyaicans and at a gaeat ex pense, only to grow worse, until she wfis unable to do any kind of work, About a year ago she began to take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than slm ever did before and is real well, says Mr. Geo, $- Wtighte, of New London, Hew. York, For sale by Isaac Wiateroimv T find nothjjng better for liver 'derangement aiid constipation than Ohamlwrlain’s Htomaeb and Liver Tablets,- -L. F, Andrews, Dea Moiuesy Iowa,, For sal# hy Isaac Wi«teurm«u grandmothers never 1 bought o f mm ;:: anything elan for Indigestion or bib ousftcss. Doctors were scsriT, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart falhuc, etc. They used August- Flower t»« clean out llmsystem, and stop fermen tation of n'lidigcsted food, tcgnlale the action of the liver, stimujata tin- nervous and organic, action of the. ays* tem, arid that is all they took wle n filing dull and }>ml with headache* ami other aches. You only need a few doses of Greeitk August Fioror, in liquid form, to make ymt satisfied there ia lathing norma* the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy a! all druggist*. Prk* and 75c, 4 - 1 * . -3i •* t ,.j i ■ x r j p - Ifckgwv'flii.
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