The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
1 5*?i F * * * * # # t S imer.il CLOSED BY CREDITORS! THESTATEFAIRATCOLMBUS ANIMPORTANTOfflOINSTITUTION |fcd # 1 4 0 , haxtlm, fiias, !»i)r stock ]^ ts , f t0 5e* Sh rn in • 'id 's ■•"".fc* l l j , -Vjr 1 - ^ to .gQe, Tab»e % to watch. m fi/icWadz Co„ Springfield, Ohio's, Greatest Clothiers, Entire $50,000 Stock JT IS THE CULMINATION OF YEARS OF EFFORT fabrics. White goods Me up. F a a> h aw n 3 hineus, | 00 . mtfleiwenr. [d o w | :e Curtains. f i i i Os ?ia;sc;l gb Said andSold at 33 PerGent Less Than the Actual DosttoManufacture, inTheirlarge Building No. 11 South Limestone Street Opposite Citizen’s National Bank, Springfield, 0 .,toSatisfyClaimsefCreditors, SAVE THIS AND WAIT UNTIL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th, AT 9 O’CLOCK A. M. When the Entire Stock Will be Placed on Sale for Positively Ten The Forthcoming Exhibition To Open In A ll Its Grandeur and Completeness on Honda/ Morning, August 29 T o Continue Five Full Days, Thp Equipment of the Grounds Ample and In Readlnes* For tho,, Important .Occasion, Which will Be Enlivened by Many Features and Xttrao* . tlona New to the People—A Splendid Opportunity For AH to Attend a t a Vary Modest Expense For RaiP A .t, ■ . ■ way Fare and For Every Accommodation, Days Only. Railroad Fare Paid to Purchasers of $25 or Over, ising dll seem, fgood try.'-MODEL Is on any other '.- fiI Ip, vp aiml .ft E L , ns it, is tilt! best ' L FLOUR -r One-dues., prem ium s of [ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 5 , f y 2 d , ’ 05 . iket With- each 25e cask jnance in the drawing. i, Oysters, Etc. , ’ MeWade Co-.; Spnngfiojffs,. greatest Clothing House, mire stock, ,consisting of i'QOjOOOworth of- clothing .find, furuish- iog goods, will be placed oil' sate' and sold at retail a t 38 cents on the dollar, beginning Wednesday, August • 171 b, at 8 a. ut. lor positively ten days only. The entire stock will bd placed on sale, ; nothing, will. be reserved,as--we must sacrifice this immense -‘stock to realise 1 , money quick to pay claims-of .creditors, This will be a most, stupendous.under taking to close out this mammoth fifty thousand dollar stock at retail ,in ten days, but the prices wpJv'tvc put op the goods will move them out rapidely, and the WORLD'S GREATEST CLOTH ING SALE WILL BEGIN AUGUST!?;' AT « A,'it'll, AT McWAtJE’S' STAND, II- SOUTH .LIMESTONE STREET, ‘ 0P1\ CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. .The.Sensation of*the HouiVtthc , Wonder of the Day. ,Wo.hereby, guarantee to sell precisely as we advertise, arid every price We quote below is strictly bonafide and every quo tation absolutely correct,’ -It may be •hard to believe that a big concern \voyld sacrifice such an immense stock to be sold 83’,per cent "less than their actual cost to manufacture, b u t it is Gospel •Truth, and we merely ask ydu to come and. test our statements. Tins tremend ous,sale positively begins Wednesday, August IT, fit 9 a-m. and Closes in Ten.Days. .Just think of the followingpropositions At g9.S8.each, yon are-free to choose a Suit o Overcoat,-worth §23.00 to $25.00 from 20 lots of as finely made and as elegantly finished Suits and Overcoats as the most fastidious dresser cbuld de sire; fine home and foreign suiting and -overcoatings of style and' tone, and in a great variety of effects—tailored into of faultless fashion—Kersey garments i. . . . , ««««, - Melton and Whipcord Overcoats, Black, Blue,' Brown, Tan and Drab Diagonal, Cheviots; Vicuna, Homespun, Tweed and Cassimere Suits, Single and Double Rrested,........................................ ......$9.93 At $ 12 , 9 $ ana $11.86 these represent the product of the world’s most skillful •tailors. " They equal and are guaranteed to, excel any $- 10 ‘ tailor made-to-order garment.in the world or we'will cheer fully'refund your money.- Men’s Tine Dress Pants, worth $8.50 -or \> your money refunded...;...................98c Men's Fine Trousers for Sunday wear in worsteds and fancy stripes...,....... $289 Positively worth $5,00, $0,00 and $7.00 or money refunded! Spring—OVERCOATS—Winter, Rich in Style, Highest Quality. 5oO to pick; and choose from in the very latest styles from $8.9$ to $0.98 worth from $ 10.00 to $30.00. l,QO0 pairs of Boys* Knee Pants worth 60c at ...... .,........................ 12 c Thirty t distinct effects ip Bays'-Ultra Fashionable Knee Pahts, Suits in . all the swcllesi of nOvely and staple .Styles. Worth $8.00,$10.00,$12.00, and all go at',............... ............. .......,.£...$8.98 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, worth $3.00 at........ ............... ...................;.............98c 1,000'pairs of Boys, Knee Pants, $1,60 a t................................................ ..89c and remember that all goods herein Men’s best quality reinforced Unlatm- dered Shirts, worth $1........... ..........,,29c Int tor [iisiiraiice Co. A Fine Suit of Men’s Clothes,! Allto .Match, $2.98. less thfin $2.60, a t..... ....................... 98c A few hundred Boys’ Hats and Caps, |utractsare as, plain as no Twenty Payment.life, wit! 30 or better, almost aa et«ij Rill pay you 340.0 more f you 7 elective conditions [face value of your policy Iso agent for the This suit is positively worth $10 o r s vour money refunded at any time during; the sale.- ’' worth 50c, at........ .............. ............ ;,..iS)c Men’s Fine Suits in Cheviots and Scotch Plaids, worth $18.50- or your money re funded at any time during this sale, if you are not satisfied..... ... ............. $1.93 riladelphia, it Co* of N. Yi Men’s splendid suits in velour finished *' cashmeres, all sizes. This is positively wotth $15,09 or your money back..$5,35 Fine up-to-date Dress Suits in plain checks andhtripes. This suit is posi tively worth $1(1.50........ .............. .$7.43 Men’s fine,silk embroidered Suspeitdcty, worth 50c,-at.;......................... ............. oc Good Heavy Socks, .worth 35c at......... 8 c Over 5,009 Neckties, in all shades, worth from 50c to 76c, at.............................19c Men’s Handkerchiefs, worth 25c,‘at.. ... 8 c • Odd Coats, odd Vests and Mackin toshes at your own price. Trunks, Valises and Telescopes at one third their value, 1,000 other articles too numerous to mention, among them many for the ladies. larefu l ■er. J t e M y M . W S ' I flieBestts Sale opens Wednesday, August 17th) and positively closes In 10 days at the Mc- Wade Stand, 11 S. Limestone Street, op posite Citizen's National Bank, Springfield. 0 deceptive.. TMe* F* fudge, you can never I*® re getting until jo t h*** nd partially Oaten. ^We ?, We select ’stock with # • idg the best meals. Wr :o select stoolc and tbsa-p meat# you may dep«w| Is that will please jot. PIMPLES , Mri*1*11 ktn<f« bt MoftAr«m«4l«# •whlfh t»ll*d I.ftt t toraail »ho right thin* •*I m U Mr f*tn -^4J fait of Bittsl** mid bl»«k- iw li. CHtrmit th»y till loft, 1 *n wotlBBlHK tso ^i.o of them And reeom»*ndlac ttmotojnif,len d s., 1 feel fine-when I its* "n the fonUe, ,flo>« to hurt * ehsneewMeehnaend Tt*4O.KriUtn,MXlm*(.,KeVArk. it. J, .i&Wt Ifbf tha Bowel$ tANfivoA-rtuimo 0 E L O T I& I > IVlephoue No. t i If Fish AJ wav # on fare* to C&tifotfii* via ^n itty lvan i* U(n» DwaihgSeptemlAr. inclusive* Aug* ^ ,tc, exenrsloa ^ Kto and J h a tk re ( r tk d UfrtJid if ja fi io lo if*8? Ute#, etc,. * it of Ite** WdInbslKi ihe oettnino tobfot stetnn anenntond to f.«te or yon, »o»ef h*«k, 8t*fil;>gRemedyCo., Chlc**d orM.Y, $55, M x u t u t u , TEHMILLIONBOXES , Suicide Pfevyutyd. the Siortliiig fiiinoufieemeufc that a ptwcntm! of suieido 1ms iwcii diseov* ernJ will intofest many. A run down *y!Gtr, or (tc.spwuleufty invariably prciwdb suiddc1and somtlhii-g has l#r:» h;;md that will prevent, fimt eon' diii'iii which uiftkes suicide likely. At jkftfitft thought nfaelf dettrurtiou Uko lit- ctrit? Hitters. Jtlxmig h great toiiii1.and n'orvino Hill sf.rt’hh'heu the servo »t.d''hnihl up the ayAohi. It’# ti gfAil Himt-Jch, Wv«v aftd KitL my ngul-itof. <)»dy 5tte. HatSsfat^ lion gmmnfccd bj^ «it druggtrt^ Night Was Her Terror. “ I would cough nemrly all night long.” writes Mrs. Ohos. Applegate, of Alexandria, Iml., “ami could hardly get. any sleep. I had con sumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully aiid Bpit blood, but, When all other med icines failed, three $1,00 bottles of Dr. Ksmfa New Discovery wholly cured/ueand! gained 58 poumk” It’s- absolutely ’guaranteed, to euro coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1,00. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Subscribe for the Herald. Every bmiackceiR-r.should know that if they will Miy Iknianec Cold Wafer Sfsmh for isnndry use they will save not only time, betan seit never sticks totho iron, but befcniisc e«e!i package Contain 10 or.—ono fall pound-—while all other Cold Wale? filarthtsatcputup In ITpoitlul packages, mid the price is cite same, 10 cents. Then because IicOauCc Sttirch Is free from injurious chctulcals. Jfyotir grocer tries to sell you a 12 - 02 . package if is bwwisohe has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of IMvto. he'ipnt# in Deftanrv. He knows that Jtefisnts Hfartlthfl# printed on every package inlatfe k-ttrt# and figures **U,ozs.” .tk-mainl Delianw and savetmidx tiniffnnd Uionry anltheanftoyarjee of ilia Iron slick* trig. Dcfitmw never f.thkfc . The Ohio S tate Fair and Industrial Exposition," to be held a t Columbus, Aug- 29, 30. 31 and Sept. 1 and 2 , promises the greatest succeas tn ovory particular, and especially in the Important one oi being in absolute completeness -for public inspection, on the morning of the very first day. There can, therefore, be no choice of days for attending, because each day will bo equal in exhibits and in spe cial features and free attractions. A wise classification of departments and 1 a well balanced prize list has at tracted a wide scope of exhibitors, who will present tbofr claims for s u periority, and the general construction Will be most creditable to Ohio- and worthy of national attention.' : In the (Classification of departments, each year, necessitating conz*-.*!t in* crease of facilities, but all jsquire- merits have beeu met by the board of managers, and the result of growth apd expansion with the times, is seen annually a t ColumbUB, in a modern general Industrial exposition. Great attention has been given to public conveniences. Each of the ex press companies have buildings on the grounds. A postofflee is established where-the mails are received and de livered promptly during the fair. There Is telephone service throughout the grounds with direct communica tion to each building. A check build ing within easy access of the main entrances Is an accommodation highly appreciated. An emergency hospital is also provided, with doctors and proper conveniences for prompt atten- V + Madison County 15th Annual Fair to be held on The LONDONFAIRGROUNDS =ON= AUGUST 23d,.24th, 25th and 26th, ■A:1.. rT- J iv ik ‘S*rr ENTERING' THE OHIO STATE FAIR GROUNDS' A f COLUMBUS. great attention is given to farm .-pro duction, fruits, flowers,, agricultural' implements, manufacturers’■products,:} domestic manufactures, merchandise, music and the fine arts, while in live stock all the improved and recognized breedd of horse’s, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and pet stock are represented. { • Ohio is possessed-of elegant park*! like State Fair Grounds, upon which have beeu constructed fifteen large exposition buildings, and these make possible a' great Industrial exposition In the true sense of the term. This now Important -Ohio institu tion Is the culmination of years of ef fo rt and the-expenditure of large siims of money, in moulding grounds into a beautiful and' inviting park resort, and the erection thereon of a class of very fine and large exposition build ings, imposing in appearance and complete in every detail for .properly classified departments, and distinctive features in each. The^hlo^Btnte~i^lalrt~'hnB—gyrilft that confusion which prevails where shown in- one building, and has pre- ■SdfTOdTn^ths^&Tfah'^mTnt oiGbxmblta1 in exclusive departments and classes. tion to tue sicii.or injured. There is also a ,p o lic e headquarters building, fire engine hduaos' and- a complete alarm system.- The Grange has a building equipped for meeting purposes and social re unions, and this building is generally patronized by Patrons of Husbandry throughout the state, who hold a great reunion during each annual fair, to Which Is -invited prominent officers in the Order and a general good time is always had. The Ohio State Fair is all th a t is claimed for it.. It is one of the fixed institutions of the state, th a t contri butes annually to her progress and the wealth and happiness^ of her people. The forthcoming exhibition will be patronized largely by people from all parts of Ohio, and by many from our adjoining Bister states. The occasion can he made one for a* dual purpose, that of storing the mind wlth-uiefiil knowledge,»hy..vlevdn the exhibits th e groat Improvements griru -k stir and profitable surroundings. ' The Fair management has provided 8ECT10N IN THE GREAT HORSE BUILDING — OHIO FAIR. the best advantages for Intelligent comparison and the highest educa tional purposes. The exhibition buildings contain about four hundred thousand square feet of exhibition space, besides Which about ten' acres of ground are platted into,sections and lots for as signment to heavy machinery and other exhibits proper to ho shown and operated on the open grounds. The buildings of the Ohio State Fair Grounds have been favorably com mented on throughout Jthe United states, and many special 5 committee# from other state fair#, contemplating the improvement or their grounds, have visited the Ohio grounds fbf the purpose of gaining ideas in construc tion and arrangement, and ail such committees have pronounced the Ohio Fair equipment to be most complete for alt the purposes intended. Interest in the falf is annually in* creasing. The exhibits grow greater many Special features/ and a select line of high class free attractions to enliven the general occasion and to please all classes, . No better outing can he taken than a visit to the Ohio State Fair, and none that will retu rn so much in knowledge that can be profitably applied during the entire year,. The expense of at tending will not be great, even from the most remote parts of the state, while entertainment In Columbti# will be ample, for all and reasonable in price. The low railway rates that have been secured apply for the entire Week, going into effect on Monday morning, Aug. 29, ticket# good return ing until the day after the fair, Sept, 3, The Program o f the fair has heed arranged so that' full exhibitions and races, will occur each day, and the numerous special attractions will be put cn the first day and fill repeated each succeeding day. Tim sale of an Oliio river pearl re cently for 65,000 recalls the "pearl ing” craze that siezed the Ohio river valley .’twenty-five year# ago, when whole families turned, out for an entire summer ami scraped the river beds for "mussels” or Fresh water oysters. These were iftfccn out of ofil mill me# l>y the wagon loads and many vauable prizes were found,*— BprijY'Oeld .Pres# IlepuhHe. Every Ticket Office of the Penn sylvania Lines is Free Information Bureau of the great World's Fair at Si,Louis in 1904. The Bureau ad dress at Cedasville Is ,E,S. Keyts, in charge of Ticket Office . A ’’Booms” booklet Of Bt; Louis hotels and hoard ing houses, location and rates, eom- iled by the .World*# Fair Manage ment, can he obtained from him} also othervfiiuabl# Information, To Cure a CoId in One P a y s Cures Grip Two Days. TokeLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months, T h i s s i g n a t u r e , on every B ob , 25 c . QU E ST IO N ANSWERED. .Yes, August Flower still-has the largest sale of any medicine in the 'civ ilized" world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of usm** anything else for indigestion or bili ousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. .They used August Flower to .clean out the system and stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the- nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is ail they took when feeling dull and bail 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 w*th you. You can get -this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c. BEAUT IFUL W INONA With the opening of the season at .Wino na Lake, May 19, thosaloof excursion, tic- «tftov«r-tha-Penivsyivflinia~I»»nes~*4o--tliat- attractive resort in Northern Indiana begun, fyna^*iiT has.only increased their desire to, return;, baseball or cricket grounds, the croquet field, or boating on tho lake, fishing camp ing,. swimming, or attending rcoltals and lectures by world-famed personages ini',the audi tori 11 in—wbatever tho division may be,' the associations are of that congenial sort conferred by good society. This resort is noted -as the site of Winana Assembly and summer School, attracting teachers. and Students from educational institutionsjof this and other countries, Fifteen-day and season excursion tickets will-be sold from ticker stations on the Pennsylvania lines during the summer. For information about fares and time of trains,'apply to local ticket agents, or to F. Van DuSen, chief assistant General I’asscn ger Agent, Pittsbung, Pa. Sept 30d. Sick Headache. "For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored with several eniment phyaicafla and at a gaeat ex pense. only to grow worse until she was 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 she ever did before and is real well, says Mr. Geo. E . Wrighte of New London. New Yo$k. For sale by Isaac Wisterman, I' find nothing better for fiver derangement and constipation than Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tableta.—L, F, Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For Sale by Isaac Wisterman CedHfVille, Ohio Eleventh year Op<msSeptember 13, 1904. Courses in classics,Philosophy, Music, Art, and Elocution. Degreea offered ate A. B. ami Ph. B. V- vrm (ft. 144 Laboratory work in . Physics and Chemistry. Literary Societies,' gym nasium, and Library. Preparatory and Collegiate departments Text books new or second hand for rent. Tuition and contingent fee only $2G,50 *dfi ayear, Graduate# are prepared or the various profession# and callings o f fife; Where only one in ten-thousand, who isNOT a foliage graduate, a ttain t prominence, one in every forty o f the college graduate# becomes distin guished, Send foi;,a catalogue, L aviji MeKuvNEyj President. Still More Evidence. Bay City, Ili,, August 8 (Special) —-Mr., JC. F. Henley of this city adds bis evidence to that published almost daily that a sure cure for rheurmitism is now before the American people and that cure is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Henley had acute rheumatism.. He has used Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He says1of the result; " "After suffering for sixteen years with rheumatism and using numerous medicines for rheumatism and more medicines prescribed by doctors, I at last-tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills with the result that I got more benefit from them than all the others put to gether. " "Dodd's Kiduey Pills were the only thing to give me relief, aiid I recommcad them to all suffering from acute rheumatism.” - , - - Rheumatism is. caused by uric, acid in the blood. Hcalty kidneys 1 take all the uric acid out of. the blood. Dodd’s Kidney, Pills make healthy kidneys. Your Heart. W h e n Y o u r H e a r t F a i l s t o P ix m p Y o u r B l o o d , T r o u b l e '• B C e su lts* . Have you heart trouble? . You'have, If you find lt hard to brsatho after walking up stairs, exercising, eta H you have pain.In your le ft■ sMa, lit chest, back or shoulder. I f you suiter from cold extremities, pale face, blue" lips, dtr cough, swollen ankles. , I f you have .fainting spells', ’breast' pane, palpitation, redness of the face, discomfort In sleeping-- on one side. The only scientific treatment for this - ■ whole train of troubles is Hr. Miles’ New Heart Cure. Dr. Miles’ New-- Heart - Cure Is ' the prescription of a famous specialist, whose great success in'treatlrfgri obsti nate nervous heart disease has made h is .. name pre-eminent in the medical atad ‘ scientific world. The medicine will cure you. "Wo know ' I t Wo want you to prove it. If first bottle does not benefit, your druggist ,wUI give you back your money. and qualified as oxecutratrix.of j.he late featnUel K. Mitchell estate, Elizabeth Mitchell. August, 16, 1964. - * recovered, and have had better health since then than before for several years. I can heartily recommend them for heart trouble.”—REV. JERRY HUR iy Faster. Baptist. Church, Hurt, Hans, For Sale or Trade A good house of five roomB and one acre of ground, near Cedarvilloj all in good condition. For particu lars apply to Frank Jenkins or O. W. Crouse. ■ ’P'PTT’Til Write to us for Erie Trial *■“*“ “7 ^Package of Dr. Miles’ Arttl- Palrt Fills, the New Beichtifio Remedy for Fain, Also.Symptom Blank,-’ Our Specialist Will diagnose' your case, tell f ou what'is Wrong, and how to right it, 'ree. _ DR. MIEES_ MEDICAL CO« LABORATORIES, ELKHART, 2 ND, Mam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio. NEW TIME CARD. You lack faith in mi untried remedy? YouWill Have Faith nr Lightning Laxative QuinineTablets The following 5# the schedule for the departure of trains; For East 7;42 a. m. Hag stop; 4;47 p. m> For West 8:38 a, m, flag stop; 5:24 p. m< Willsoonbe out of letter heads, enve lopes, state mentsandotherstationery Nowis the time to order iJHi shouldplace On ordef at ont o with The Herald, Cedarville, Ohio,and thus secureahigh-classofwork A man Walked into the office of a Chariton county editor the other day and paid up 410 worth of back sub scription. Then he paid for the paper for five years in advance, After be got the money the editor sent the man home in. .a carnage. Titomatt wasdrunk. after one trial. Sold with an air Bolutoguarantee to euro or dtujnti11 Will refund yourmoney. Will euro COLDS, LA GRIPPE, NEURALGIA, COUGHS, MALARIA, HEADACHE. Are perfectly ham lcrs—tt Ov o t gripe nor sicken1—never cause tiis* tress—no had effect upon tho heart ^ n e v e r injure tho most delicate stomach, t i ACCEPT ND SUBSTITUTE, Ask for and insist on getting Q.UlNINE'iABLETS AT *3>RUaai&TJS* fnpimdMtbt . THEHERB MEDICINE CO-, ^SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. M&anfaCtiireiW©f ifeeCet:',bi,v,4*d LIGHTNING HOT 0ROPS. ; 4?W!ik •CtwiK,MidT)f3,a«*MwXt»bS*iij#K*«4 ‘ ,*ftt fcwidwried tot jMeftctM’rc Fee#.' 11 ,*naweexhaware r.i i« I- JBi.. -11- fc A ...... W* UpAtrfttAMfc wJ! -L-* Jj .—- *- ---ft- v *W: . t non, anviw, u u- . M-lK ovum* m Ont>f«emtdM 6 n)in.!^ntlt«t-i'>cd. • ,to*r **«!•!« it» V.'.i. SrALteigit 1 O . 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