The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
Sfiflflier, ih like kU ^k '***Worthier, Uon)K r « t f il so l >.berth#*,, i*«s, 1««r stock las[gj '* U\ / X ' Steeling r» 12 |e to 20 c. Tal))s to watch , . * abrics. W h ite goods 10c Un Pmwn, Lawn, pl«(X), undei \yeai . ' idow i^ceCurtains. GIBNEY’S, OHIO. ike.With lour for she uses », tlity and purity. One; lally good flour it ‘W* 'have .used MODEL bt ve hive ever used.” JEL FLOUR I'■using' M O D E L a$ |ve premiums of i io , $ 1 0 , $10, ’5 $5, r y 2 d , ’o ^ . p ick e t with each 25c cadi, chance in th e drawing. sh, Oysters, Etc. .» Igent tor Insurance Co 4 [ecutracts are as plain as nsw lor Twenty Payment jife, wh p.GOQor better, almost as ehet| e will pay you $400 more twl le you 7, elective condition* Is lace value of your policy \ [Also agent for the ’hiladelphia, ;nt Co. o f N. Y C a r e f u l Iyer. 1 fteBffii.itllsiJiffll 1 MeBestisflatJeMJ H, \m om m w nm Telephone No. 74. M Fish Alwms on Hawl. [how Californiavia Penwyfvanii tinea BuelnjfJkpfcmbW' Itteiv#, eJteorsioft i iial Conclave K j g " KbetoWN* f tq f l For Ml . route*! e to - *jfr* .grot of tb<M>'** , “' i rtf. at ^ '■• »•' l^ptfKTvIi F y j ! f l .Sipil|i "if ’/ " * • * * < / * ' ‘ ‘ Jl- . . - GRAND Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Opened Aug. 15, Closes Sept. 15. Last Sale of the Season We avo determined tpmake this event an unprece dented one in our history, and, are offeringmore and better lines of HIGH CLASS CLOTHING, FUR- fV NISHINGS and HATS than in any former sale, The , Prices will be the lowest and wewill stake our repu tation on saving our customers more money on their purchases than in any former season. ’Hundreds of bargains and all high grade up-to-date merchandise. Men’s Choice of a number of Outing Suits,. $S.Q0 and f10.00 values. Clearies . . . . . i fJhriee on 00 suits, bine, black and fancy,patterns, Spring'and fait -wcijrht, f ’’regular ’’ and “ stout'’ sizes, $10.00 -hnd $12.00 values. ' (P"7 VC Clearance Price . . . . . . ---- ...........................V « > i V O'hoic of a large U se o2 Suits. in*blue serge, black Thibet and clay worsted, as well » b all our $lo, •*" ' $18 hand-* ^ *------ 1 * '* $10 and lm A-m£fio fancy ; (DQ QQ patterns. Clearanceprice AP Oloice o f all our finest^Suits in a great assortment -of the latest atgfies.- and colorings, every sum - strictly’ tailor-made, from fabrics selected by. ns, the' regular $20, $2®rand $30 grades, (h I f QQ __ ................................. ... OIoaTance price*,.,...*./.. . . . . . . . u , u u ,1 All of our fine BlackSuits, single and doublebreastedastyles,suitable for dress, I hand-made, the.greatest values overseen ih Xenia afaregularprices, nowgo at l a discount of 20 per cent, during sthis sale'. Choice -of SS Outing Suits, beautiful ‘styles, many hand-made, the $12.00 and $15.00. ^ P f kind.1 Clearance .price ' ••%»»:*}! A/nice' line -ofKDressy Suits,-many black and blues, '■In 'single and double breasted styles, 'college cut, ’ vi>rv KmaTt and snatrov. $12 and $14 (M l 7 k JiioiCB ot nu our nnesr xoung meu » oiuv°, ““ " ..“i to 35 chest measure, a swell assortment ot medium, and fall weight, $15, ,$18 and $20 <1*1 | RQ values. Clearance price , **P I * > v u -I C h iS d r e n ss S u i t s lWl©nss T r o u s e r s Choice of all finest' Wash Suits in- sailor and reg- • *’ Choice of j k our' tills pants in Moleskin, Crash ular, eoat and vest- styles from 2 1 ,J{j to !10 .years,. and, Oettonado, 7oc and $1,00 values. CQ a • vainas np .to $2,50. Clearance ' fi{S _ Clearance price ................................. ........... w v v r price 4 T.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choice of nearly 100 pairs, made from short ends, I Choice of" nearly 50 suits,' all sizes -np to boys- age ^ ■ o f Woolens, $2, $2,50 valncsf, a ( ( | A J l 1 15f regular $2,50 nhd•$3 values d » | ftO great snap, a t ........ ... ^ P * «*■“ now . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , i . . . . . . . . . *0 1 »<■» j " eIl0kea of nCariy 100 pairs, bought at a bargain' A^large line of Beys Suits in xotfoT' for this sale, greatest values over (P I RQ breasted and Norfolk Btyles, all now ami art , - n 8 pe0ial price ........................ J p I s OU . $5 and $0 valdes, <DQ K fl ’ . ^ .... .n,.......... ......A . . I , Choice, of a great number of styles in bines, $„.00, $2.o0 and $3.00 grades, n o w , . , ,*P.« *v *n ii i« ipN i i i iN |pw < N a i^ ^ and.$8 values. Clearance price........ ....-V T i I U p eg ,p0pj ft8 w ij ns regular styles, <J*0 T C I......lima... ..................... ..... inn.........mi............ ....... mum .. .......... $g) '$0 and $7 ■values)-«loa»ftWi»e-pws»i....iiMUi 1 *f.. B ■' X ___ _I I a m I , . Choice of all finest trousers in values d jil QQ . H a t a n d C a p D e p t . «P t 0_ $ 8 . 50 , n o w .............................. Choice of Men's duo .Straw Hats, all this season's . mj* w n ____ jl - stylos, $1.50, $2,00, $3,00 and $4.00 QQA BOV S iVUee P a U t S . values. Clearance price .o/OC 3 ^ ^ i , Choice of a great number of Mom's, Boys* and All $1,50 and $2, grades now in Clear- (h i <|J| Children's Caps, 25e, 35c and 50e I 9 c ance Sale a t .........— ............................... W I «fctr valnes> n6w ***‘ *’ ' ‘ ‘ • AU $1 and $1.25 grades ndw in Clear- QQ n Choice of a lot of Mens. Alpine Hats,- good anco Sale at ..............................................w vC styles, $1.00 and $1.50 values, 7 0 a „, . ^ „ ■ now .................. ................................... I ItC A ll 75d grades now in CIoaTanco Sale R O p Choice o f a fine lot of Men’s Hats in Golf and . . f ............ Alpine styles,, all colors, $2, $2.50 <J*| QM All 50c and 00c grades now in Clear- A K n and some $3,00 ones, now I ■A*tr anco Sale at .............. ................ ■ . . ....... - - ........'............■ t ■.* ............. ........................... ~ 'l l « ' - Kingsbury Lowest Price Clothier. XENIA, O. 50 end 52 E. Mein St. t * . I ' V. r deceptive. TJnlew ^ olge, you can netsf . getting o»td I partially eaten, ’’j We select stock with If ig thebeat meals. JN , select stock. »od ta^**) teals you may ^P8** il that will pleaseyou. To Cure a Cold in One Day Cares (k ip fa Tw o Days. TomLaxative BromoQuinineTabtet*.^ /v/ 6 SevenMBOlon1 khc « s Sold in {tost 13 aiontbs. T b& S ig n a tu r e , W * S * J O y p on every box. 35c, , Fearful Odds Agaiiut Him, j Butklerv^ Arnica Salve. ■ Bedridden, alone and destitute.) Has world-wide fame far marvellous Such, in brief was the condition of an cures. I t surpasses any other salve, bid soldier by name of if, J» Havens, Versailles, O. For years be was troubl ed with Kidney disease ami neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Klectrie Bitters. It put him on bis feet in short order and now he testifies. “ Fm on the road to complete recovery.” - Best on earth for Liver amt Kidney trembles ami #11 form# of Btomach and Bowel Complaints, Only 60«. Guaranteed by all druggists, . '“-‘Model! lotion, ointment or balm for Outs, Corns, Kurils, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Chapped hands, Sitin' jKrnp- tions: Infallible for piles, Cure guar anteed, Only 25o at all druggists. That’rf the Flour, Item's tostairnt and Dining Rooms What is Life? In the isst analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is mule? strict [jaw. Abnte the law even slightly, •pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headaches or Liver trouble, Hr. Kings’#Hew Idle Filin tjuickly re-adjusts this. I t’s gentle, yet thorough. Only at all druggists, tanner High and Limestone street* Bprlngflcid, Chiu, —Bofeniiflc and Buckeye corn W - vaster# at W, % flterrettV *r*yjSB BlBUilNOS IMSPECTEP. Btate Building Inf}>eotor Baker .of Piqua was in town Tuesday inspecting a number of buildings that comes under his jurisdiction. As for the college ho found that fire escapes wore necessary on the north side of tbs building and more fire extinguishers, needed, the present ones being out of order. A quanity offire kindling was found in the Basement, and this was ordered out.’’ The opera house will have to have fire escapes on the north and south sides and fire extinguishers on the stage and in the auditorium and balcony, * . - Among the churches the Methodist and. Reformed Presbyterian (old school) suffered the. most. The for mer must have all doors, changed so they swing out,, The basement was found in bad condition, there being to much conbustible material near the furnace. The latter must also have the doors chauged to swing outward. The United Presbyterian and the Reformed Presbyterian buildings were not condemed, these buildings being considered safe, other than removing some rubbish in the basements, • The School houfee must have fire41es capes on the north and south sides and sQtne.ehungea made about the furnaces. Fire extinguishers are also necessary,' The hall owned by Mr. J . C. Barber waa-not inspected but will be some time soon, when Mr, Baker returns to see whether the different buildings have been changed in compliance with bis orders, - ' . Great Sunday School Meet The i|fBeers of the County and town- ship flnnday School Awocatious.in cluded in the counties of Darke, Shelby, Miami, Preble, Montgomery, Champaign, Clark and Greene will meet in a Field Workers’ Congress, to be held in the Y , M. O. A. and Grace M. E . church, ju Dayton on Thursday, September 8 190f. Dr. Joseph Clark, General. Secretary of the Ohio Sunday School Association, and Mrs, Phebe A, Curtiss, the new State Home Department Secretary, will be present, and will frequently participate in the program. All Sun day School workers are cordially in vited to the Congress, The Congress ia one of a Beries of, fifteen held in different parts of the State in which the State Association seeks, through the official visitation of its State officers, to uniformly plan the work for the coming fall and winter. Its session's will continue from nine a, m. to four p. m.; and in the evening a Rally of local Sunday School workers will be addressed by ;Dr, Clark and Mrs, Curtiss. —A ' State Sunday School Field Workers’ Congress is to be"' held in M. C. A. and Grace M. E. ' Dayton on. September 8, 1304, to ie conducted by Dr, Joseph Clark, of Columbus, SiateSunday School Secre tary' AH Sunday School workers in this county are invited to be present. SCHOOL MONDAY. To cure a cold in one day take Laxa tive Bromo Quinine .Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W» Grove’s signature is oh each box.- -25c. , tf Every, thing is in readiness for school Monday. There was some talk that owing to. a-visit of the State Building inspector the building could not be used. * Nevertheles -the board bos perfected all arrangements for the opening of school. Janitor Ross has -the house as clean as a pin. ‘ The schools this year will be a larger than ever/ ' , -^ ' Every housekeepershould know that If they will buy Defiance Cold ‘Water Starch for laundry use they will save Hot only NEW MACHINERY. • Mr, L.- H. ,Si»Hetjberger, proprie* tor of. the Cedarville flour mills has just completed the installing of some Improved machinery. The new ad dition w»B eaablif the- mill to turn out more flour .and ;of'a. better qual ity than before, ■ . Mr. Sulleuberger always beeps abreast “with the times on improvemdnte.. full pound—while,’all other Cold -Water parches are put up in pound packages. 'md the. price is the same, 10 cents. Then asain becauseDefiance Starch -is*free from' injurious chemicals, - If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz.-packago it iBbecauseho has a stock on hand which be wishesto dispose oi before bo ‘puts in Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has. printed on every package in large letters nud figures “16 ozs.” Demand Defiance and save much time find money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. ARthwfkable Woman.' . *“ ’Kokomb, Lid,,’, Ffpv, 2,1 —Mrs,' Anua-M. .Willis of this,place,-a charm, ingold Jady of ?74. years, has-given for publication; a very interesting letter, -. *-• - • Mrs. WilliB is-widely-known and highly respected, and the recommenda tion . she gives is well worth the con sideration oi anyone -who .may be in riasfioid a Fiie of Chamberlain's Cough .. Remedy/ Xliave Bold Chamberlain’s Cough remedy for more, than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction, have'sold a pile of it and can reccom- mend it highly.-—Joseph McElhiney, ,jin ton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when .tronbled -with 'a cough or cold,.’ It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take.' For sale by Isaac Wisterman. Sour Stomach. When the quanity of food token is too largo or the quality too rich, sour stomach is likely to follow, and es pecially so if the digestion haH been weakened by constipation. Ea t slowly ami not too freely of easily digested ooit Masticate the food thoroughly Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlain’ Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour .stomach may be advoided. For sale by Isaac Wisterman. When troubled with constipation tty Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy lb take and produce no griping or other unpleas ant effect. For sale by Isaac "Wisterman, True H krai ,» for firsMasajob work, teristeiL Mrs.' Willis’address is R. K. follows:' “I have beeu troubled with kidney, trouble for over 20 years.. I t was so bad it effected my heart and ray back. I t hurt so that I- could not get up when down. and l began to think that I would be pash doing anything. I was recommended to get Dodd's Kid ney Fills and purchased some at the drug store ofMr. G. E. Meek, After using several boxes, I feel twenty years younger, and I am able to do all the usual work in the house and garden which a person who lives on a farm has to do, although I am 74 years of age. REALESTATE TRANSFERS. J . K. Webb to George R. Spahr and Jesse Taylor, 124.31 acres in Caesarcreek tp., $6000. George R. Spahr and Je»e Taylor to John A.-Devoe, same tract, $6000. *Richard Purdom to H« C. Glotfelter 5 | acres in Sugarcreek tp., $500. Marshall Burrell et al, to A. H. Dickerson, 26 acres in Xenia tp., $2600. I W, A, McDorman to E. C. Ogles bee, 69 acres in Cedarville tp., $3500, Executrix of estate of. B. X Mitchell, dec’d, to Thomas Mechling, 2 lots in Cedarville, $1000. . ' Executrix of "estate of S. K. Mitchell, dec’d, to William Biair, 2.22 acres in Cedarville, $800, Daisy Gray to Bamuel B» Swartz, part of lot in Cedarville, $?5.‘ LKtHT a t t e n d e n c e . The attendence at the Stole Fair this year was not what it has been heretofore; The World’s Fair has ef fected all the fairs oyer the country, Last year there Were 875 tickets sole from this place. This year only 190 took advantage of the low rates. Lost:-~A silver ease open face watch, gold hands, return to owner ind be rewarded, Leonard Henoher, time, because i(.never sticks tothe iron, but because each package contain. 1C ozZ-one DOYOUKNOWMME. QUI VIVE? Probably yep do,' for Mme. Qui T ra rin ra tio ^ ,*^tepaftme^lftn"tB5^aatty JaB r stiffi, day issues of The Chicago Record- Herald i9 o perennial source of joyous leipfuiness to womankind, - Her in structions on complexion ills are inter- arded bbere. and there with snappy ittle epigrams as “ chCerers.” The weapons she suggests to beauty seek ers for the complete annihilation of jeauty grievances do not include artificial methods—“factory, frizzes, rouge and other horrors being barred. She gives instructions on correct ireathing, what to eat, how to bathe in brief, how to become a healthy, wholesome woman. Ho wonder she is popularly known to many thou* sands of women. '* * Bigest OfferEver Made $5.00 Photos now $2.00 $3,50 Photo? now $1J50 $2,50 Photos now $1.00 Any Style Mountings Dark or light, This Offer Lasts for 20 Days Only. Come in at once and take advantage as this work can not be duplicated anywhere else for the small price, AT CANBY’S GALERY, Main Street Xenia, O. kVinUR; W ish for an ideal flour—a flour that would bake lots and lots of light, delicious, whole some bread and pastry? * Then you have never tried our Golden Rule flour, for it is. ideal in every respect,. . . * Try a sack today, and / your . flaking troubles will vanish.. . ' . . H. Sulleiiberger CEDARYILLE, OHIO, BEAUTIFULWINONA With the opening of tho, soasott at Wino na Lake, May 16, tho sale of excursion tlc- kcts over-thfe Pennsylvania. ,.Linfe^._tOLjthflt. attractiveresort in Northern Indianabogun. iTASihv.itl iesirc No One But Y burse lf baseball or cricket grounds; the croquet field, or boating on tho lake, fishing camp ing, swimming, or attending recitals and lectures by world-famed personages in ftho auditorium—whatever the division maybe, tho associations are of that congenial sort conferred by good society. This resort is noted as tho site of Winana Assembly and summer School, attracting teachers and Students from educational institutionsjof this and other countries; l'iflecn-dny and season excursion tickets will be sold from ticket stations On the Pennsylvania lines during the summer. For information about fares and time of trains, apply to local ticket agents, or to F, Vap Dusen, chief assistant General Fasson ger Agent, Pittsbnag, Fa. Sept 30d. A Boy’s Wild Ride for Life, With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, lo get Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H, Brown, of Leesville, tnd, endured death’s agonies from asthma; but this, wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him* He writes: <,I now sleep sound ly every night.” Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip ptovejte matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles, Guaranteed bot tles 50c and $1.00, Trial bottles free at All druggist. Every Ticket Office of the Penn sylvania Lines is Free Information Bureau of the great World's Fair at St.Loujs in 1904. The Bureau ad dress a t Cedasville is ,E.S. Keyes, in charge of Ticket Office, A ’’Rooms” booklet Of Bt. Louis betels andhoard ing houses, location and rates, com tied by the World’s Fair Manage ment, can be obtained from him; also olhervaluablo information. 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;1S a, m, flag stop; § 24 p. m EmergencyMedicines. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and'for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is Chamberlain’s pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain abd causes the Injury to heal in about one-tbird the time usually re quired, and as it is ad antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poison ing. When Pain Balm is kept at hatid a sprain may be treated before inflammation Sets in, which insures a quick recovery. For sale by Isaac Wisterman. TOST. LOUISWORLD’S FAIR At Approximately One Cent Per Mile via Pennsylvania Lines, All wo pan do 1# give afivlcS, Of 'course that’s easy. But our advice Is TeaUy worth a little- more to you than “most people’s, for Wo orfer to glyo you tho first bottlo of out medicine free. If It falls to help yotl. Wo could not afford t6 do this unless our medicine was good. Such art -Otter, , on the wrong kind of medicine. Would put a merchant prince In tho poor house. Dr. Miles' Mervino, however, as years of experience have provefl, Is a medi cine that cures the sick. Those whom it cannot beneflt-'-leSs than one lh ten thousand—wo prefer to refund their money. All wo ask of you Is to try Dr. Mfies’' Restorative Korvlne for your complaint If you suiter from sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion,- dizziness, headache, mus cular twltchlngs, melancholy, loss of memory. Weak stomach, poor blood, b.ileus troubles, epilepsy, S t Vitus' L'.incc, etc., w« will guarantes to benefit you or refund your money. You ate the doctor. “My son Bert, when In his 17th year. 'rmse subject to attacks of epilepsy, •‘sous that We were compwlea to -«««■{» •):» him out of school. After. . ",u. us hod failed to relieve him, we -v" Dr. Miles’ Nervine a'trial. Ten .uiitus treatment with .Nervine and ’.iver Bills restored our boy to.perfe. *11101.''—MIt ‘ “ ‘ ' V c p perfect JOHN SJ vffLSONi k. Dallas ' deputy Co, Cler '; T c P F 'E ’ W rite US add we wIU toafi J i iCFiJCi yoII s. Free T rial P eck are of Dr. Mile*’ Ahtl-Paln Pills, th s New, Scientific Remedy for Fain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to dtagnosa ygur. _casa and. toll how to right. Address! IlR. MI IASORATORHES, CEDARVILECOLEGE ■Gedarvillc, Ohio-. World’s Fair excursion, ticket* to St. Louis will be sold via Pennsyl vania Lines at approximately on* cent per mile each Tuesday *nd Thursday until September 29tb, valid in fioaches of through trains, good re turning within seven days, Those Are the lowest fares at which World’* Fair excursion tickets to Si. Louis are sold. Fifteen day ticket*, sixty day tickets aud season ticket* sold daily at reduoed fares, good ih sleep ing or parlor oar* with required Pull man tiokete. For full information* consult E. B. Keys, ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lluee, Cedarville, O. EloVetith year opens September 18, 1904, Courses in classics Philosophy, Music, Art, and Elocution. Degrees offered are A. B. and Ph» B, Laboratory Work in Physics and Chemistry, Literary Societies, Gym nasium, md Library, Preparatory and Collegiate departments Text books new or second hand for rwnt. Tuition and contingent fee only $26,IH) ayear. Graduates are prepared for the U ci t various profession*and callings of life, Where only one In ten-thousand, who k ita f a collage graduate, attains prominence; one iu every forty of the college graduate* become# diatia- guifthed. Bend for a catalogue. D avid McKi&rtBV, IVeridwst, —If tirebestIs untie-too good tef you Imdst on your grocer fumhWiqf youModel Flour. I ' '!i * ,■* ii/i. .i. ,t. . a *. f -#• ,T* 1
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