The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
$ w INTEREST UNABATED BARGAINS UNMATCHED This Gigantic Closing Out Sale \ Is sweeping both city and county. Everything must go. Hundreds of dollars worth of which have not moved are slaughtered still more in price to put a "double .quick” on them. When w e determined to close out this business we at once canceUed m any thousand of dollars worth of winter goods still on back order, We received last evening five cases of goods that had been shipped before our notice reached the manufacturers, These all go on sale today at the prevailing low prices, We must pay for them and must seU them at cost to do sO if w e do It suddenly, s s s One case of new Winter Caps and Hoods for Infants and Children ^ “ Two cases of Cloaks for Women and Children, One Case R. & G. Corsets One case Handkerchiefs, All at Prices Prevailing on Entire Stock S A - ■ . -i . ; ^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | , —15 Delaine ewe lambs—Dobbins. —For pure vinegar.and spices for pickles go to Cooper’s. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. McMillan were in Springfield, Wednesday,* Mrs. B . M. Jackson expects to make her future home in Xenia. ’—School tablets and school supplies of all kinks'at Cooper’s. ■The Boss property that was recently destroyed hy fire is bfiing rebuilt. ■ Mr.'and Mrs. W. H. Barber expect to leave next Tuesday for St. Louis. M illin e r y O p e n in g a t M r s . Con* d o n ’pt F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y , O c t. Hth a n d 8 th 1904? SheriffBoutzahn, of Springfield, ,was ' in town Tuesday serving papers in the ' Bennington murder case; , Miss Jun ta Pollock left Tuesday for.the World’s • Fa ir where she will spend a couple of weeks. 5, ' * ‘I , “' r , ** ' / - , ‘ i Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Crouse and daughter Mildred spent Sunday with •^nond^itrlSouth'Cbwleetojf ;1 ~ T * - —Fo r anything in the can line ' go to Cooper’s.. . . . i . Miss Sarah Wolford is visiting friends in Dayton, Mr. John Fields has returned from Attica, Ind , where he went for rheu matic troubles. -Beep in mind the H erawd when Monday was the banner day for heavy mail on tlie rual routes. Mr. aud Mrs. E . S. Keyes left Tuesday for St. Louis and the World’s ^'a ir' ■ Mr. Frank'Spencer is receiving a Mr. A. Bradford sold the B. F. | visit from his grandson, Loyd- Spen rer Bonaldson property to James Baker j from DextcF, Iowa ,of Yellow Springs for §625.« Mr. John Hamilton and Mrs. Mir iam Whetsel were married Monday evening, ltev, 0 . W» Ebhir.son tying wanting sale bills. Onr water-proof the PuPtinl k,10t* stock makes them popular. Mrs. Blair who baa been, the guest or Mrs. B , M. Jackson for some time returned to her home in Washington, Pa ., Thursday, —F or S ale Bedroom set, Desk and chair. One fancy rocker. Inquire of Mrs. E . A . Mitchell, McCorkell property.- ' , Mr, John Wilson left last night for Chicago where he* will take up his second years work in tbeiMcCfoyniick Theological Seminary. Mr. Andrew Winter visited his sis ter in Loveland, Mrs. Charles Nesbit, Monday and Tuesday. He •also took in the races in Cincinnati on Monday. Two Indian skeletons were found Carriages. Driving-Wqftmm. etc....Rna ■rial prices now a t W , B , Sterrett’s,. . —The' best of bread fresh every day at Cooper’s, Also cakes and crackers of all kinds. Mrs, M. A, Cherry and daughter Mrs. S. 0 . Strong of Paxton., Ill, are visiting a t the home of Mr. Eben Archer. * —Try a package of Mother’s crisps. The best of all the cereals. Get it at Cooper’s. 10 o a-package. i, Mr. J , E. Nagley of E l Paso, Texas and his mother Mrs. Cyntha Nagley of Delaware, Ohio, also Miss Neony Nagley and- Ada L, Hough of that place are the guests of S'. W, Nagley and family this week. Messrs. J , 0 , and B. D . William- son left Tuesday for St, Louis with about 70 head of Oxford Down,Delaine find Merino sliebp they have entered a t tine exposition, These men have gained rpiite ft reputation-for themselves,with their sheep and it maj-' bn ^expected that they will get their share of pre miums nt the exposition show. Tor coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consutnptjon, take A y e r s C h e r r y P e c to ra l* C h ^ i r r y Pectoral Always keep a bo$e of It In the house, We have been saying this for BOyears, and m have the doctors* "TTmVR Ayi-r'AOhetc* rwtwriJnwy jfmmtjjr Mr »*«#. tjtM tnerikln # 1 m t!(* left,#,* fcnotr, to* Wit Mi4 liiftft 'trAiiht^“ •< ■ ■■ F ..v Mi*, is. w*na#«, MtM, , f.o.AyjsitcO,, T h e L t iy ig l s idy* W ww»N* w ith A |* r’s w m t on the farm o f Mr. D. E , Little in had been in n. coffin, the other not. They were laying side by Bide. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of Fredricksbnrg, Md., are the guests of Md.l are" the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. CroUse, They are return* ing from Bt. Louis and are spending a few days with Mrs. Bennet’s brother, —Peninsular Heaters for hard or soft coal that will heat every‘nook and corner in the house, with least fuel, 1 b what you want. We have them in all styles and sizes, the prices arrang ing accordingly, K err & H asting B ros . ■ . • • • • —Hereafter my Laundry Agency will he found a t the Ellencoe Clothing Store, one door north of the bank in the Crouse Block. The same courtesy and good workmanship will be given in the future as in the past. F rank B um ,, Agent. Mr, Gilbert Hanna has purchased the 50 acre farm of the MiBses Gibson fo ra consideration of $80 an acre. The piece of tirnberland ju st across the pike in front o f Mr. Wm. Haw thorn’s residence was taken by this gentlemen a t the same price. A t the meeting of the election board last Saturday s change Was made in the voting precmts iu this township, The change was made under the new law, The township will comprise one precinct, corporation another. ThrColumbus pike will no longer be the dividing line. TSToaTi rltml Duvui/law / i I a I k AY* Nash, died Thursday a t twelve o’clock noon after an illness of a few weeks, at the age of 73, The deceased- was the daughter of G e n ..Hubert Jackson and was married to Mr, Nash In 1850, With her husband sb^leavcstwo aims, County Commissioner, It. II. Nash and Mr. Leigh Nash. Two brothers and two sisters survive Mr, Joshua Jackson, Xenia and Mr. Andrew Jackson, Mrs, Kobert Hood and Mrs, Dona ifoycg ofihia place. The funeral will be held Saturday a t one o’clock at fh a , home,-residence. , Burial a t Woodland cemelery. Peninsular ranges are wonderful hakersandcookers. Thesupplyhardly equals the demand, Better see them at K err & H astings B ros . Mr. and Mrs; J . M. Coffey of Washington C. H . made a short stop here Monday calling on friends. Mr, Coffey was formerly in the 1 grocery business here. Mr. George Haines expects to leave n e st weelt for Arizona, where-he will Stay this winter, While there during tli$.cold weather last year, his health was much improved. Mrs, Anna French and daughter of Oleander, Cal., are the guests of Mrs. E . A. Mitchell for a few days. Mrs. Mitchell/expects to return with them spending’the winter in California. Mr. und Mrs. Job . Bennett, Mr, B q g b e rji'M i'fliC 'i »uVfi hiouo»»ond«Mgm» The Christian Endeavor- Society of the B. P . church gave a reception last evening ib them'hurch. parlors' for tee new students a t the college. J.. J , Downing will not be at his. Cedarville, gallery next Friday "the 7 th, as he and his daughter will be in St*. Louis nt the National' Photo graphic Convention and World’sFair. Mr. Clarence Young leaves this evening for the World’s Fair. He will be with Messrs, J . C. and B. D. Williamson .who have sheep on ex hibition. Sabbath Mr, Young .will preach at Marissa, Illinois, The many relatives and friends here of Miss Edna Elrick will lie ploased to hear o f her marriage a t high noon Wednesday at her home in Alexan dria, Ind., to Mr, Edwin C. Swander. They will,reside in Albany, Ind. Prof. E . B. Cox, of the Xenia, public shoals and Prof. Boyd of Co- schools T o C ure a Cold in O ie D ay TakeLaxative Bromo QiiinineTaMets. x ; w A ' Seven Millionboxes sold in past 12 months,. TE&S slgna tU T© , Cures Grip in Two Days. on every l -**box. 25c. J . H . Andrew formed a party that visited several paints of interest in Dayion, Thursday. „ The opening meeting of the Philo sophic literary society will be hold in the society hall Monday evening. The program will consist of declama tions, essays aud a debate, with plenty o f good music. All are invited to fm present. Mrs. John Johnson gave a recipe shower last Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Anna Orr-Wdson, The house was was decorated with golden rod and china astorg. Be freshmente were served the fifty guests during the afternoon. Among those present from ou t of of town were. Mrs. C. Morton, Misses Olive and Lula Coo, of Clifton Mrs. Wilson and Mrs, Charles Gilbert of South Charleston} and Mrs. Joannes of Alpha. You lack faith in an untried ' remedy ? YouWillHave Faith IN LightningLaxative QuinineTablets after one trial. Sold with, an ab solute guarantee to cure or druggist wilt refund your money. Will cure COLDS, LA GRIPPE, n e u r a lg ia , G o u g h s , MALARIA, HEADACHE. Ate. perfectly harmless—n e v e r -gripe nbr sicken—mover cause dig- —never injure the most delicate ttomaob, ACCEPT HO SUBSTITUTE. Aak for arid insist on getting lPMrgkpnvE ® « * * » • Q uinine T ablets A T D R U a tU S T d * JtolistalOnfylU TH E HERB MEDICINE C0-, SPRINCtnULP, OHIO* WunUfftCtur*r« of tjie Celebrated l ig h t n in g h o t d r o p s * Tumtms, visited the public [.nuirriav..!,M i midn.i Lessons for Women. Jersey .Shore. Pa., Sept. 26 (Spe cial.—’‘Dodd’s Kidney Pills have, done world's of good for me,” That’s what Mrs. C. B. Earnest, of this place, has to say of the Great Ameri can Kidney Bemedy, ‘‘I was laid Iup sick.” Mrs. Earnest continues, “ and had not been out of bed for five weeks. Then I began to use Dodd's Kidney Pills and now J am bo I can w o rk . and go lo town without suffering any, I would not be without Dodd’s Kidney Pills, have good reason to praise them every where.” - r ' Women who suffer should, learn lesson from this, and that lesson 'is , “ cure tho kidneys with Dodd’s Kid ney Pills and your suffering will cease.” Woman’s health depends almost entirely on her kidneys, Dodd’s Kidney pills have never yet failed to make-healllry-ltidncys;— -------— as to school work. Prof. Cox, severe ly criticised the community for allow- ing the,schools to, be in so crowded a condition. He thinks that the high school should be in a building to itself. PUBLIC SALE! As I hove concluded to quit farming and the farm h is been ranted t will sell a t pub lic sale at my residence two miles cast of Cedarville and four miles west of Selma and one mile south of the Columbus pike ou TUESDAY, OCT., 25 , 1904 . the fol- Comnienciug a t 10 o’clock a, m., owing property to*wit: i r *i<u.v""inmaff DAYSVfA. PENNSYLVANIA LINES.. Under a new ^arrangement the World’s F a ir Coach Excursions over Pennsylvania Lines for Which tickets to, St. Louis are sold. a t the lowest fares now run Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs days. each week. The round trip from Cedarville^is. §8.65, tickets good in coaches of through trains. Excur-“ sion tickets to St. Louis with longer •limit are sold every day. Full infer- mation may be obtained from E . S. Keyes, Ticket, Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Cedarville, Ohio. 9 H E AD O F HOR SES 9 Consisting of two draft mates in foal weighing about 1600 lbs; each, 0 and 14 years respectfully; one general purposo geldin years old good worker and driver, 12 k sired t ................................ . by Stranger Iioy. One family driving horse S years old, not afraid pf steam,electric cam One black gelding 2 years drive. or automobile. old, sired by Box Elder, broken to One chestnut gelding 1 year old sired by Xenium. The dam of these to colts is a Kentucky bred mare, Two spring colts sired'by "That’s a Right". Also one im ported Ciystlnle'stallion "That's a Right", will weitrh jn show flesh 2100 pounds. 6 H EAD O F C A T T L E 6 ('orisistitig of four No. 1 .tersey cows giv ing a good flow of milk and two calves, ■. 16 H E AD O F HOGS 16 Consisting of 14 Boland China brood sows and two boars. The sows are byssueh sire* ns I’erfeetion, Chief Clitiinv, Fraisers II, 8,, ' 2d, Ramseys Perfection Big Chief Tecumseh I and Prince Look, l ’lio boars are sired by Nixon's Sunshine and A. It, Perfection. SHOCKS CORN 700 Also some, good 700 This com Is in the field, hay in the barn. What is Life? In tho lost analysis nobody knows, bu t we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse the%w eveu slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. D r. Kiogs’s New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. I t ’s gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c a t all druggists. That World’* Fair Trip Should be Taken Now Over Pennsylvania Lfnes while excursion fares to St, Louis are low. Bound-trip, tickets for season, two months’ or .two weeks’ stay Bold every day. Fo r further in formation consult E . 8 , Keys ticket agent. FARM IM P L EM EN T S . f ‘(insisting of two three-inch tread Btude* - T, . ... itaJflWitoti. 1 phentoh good ii3~n<rwydrim*- Wd Jdkai a t the Jokai ahd Hts Critic. Some critics, especially the writer Gyulpy, asserted that Jokai was in capable of writing a good novel ae- itrmw elkP s. and one Milwaukee binder good as new, Whitley mower : one MiiwAhkee mower, one dne new Oasnduy gang plow, one Oliver chilled plow, one disc lmrrow, ono roller, one corn planter, one 1’homaS hay-loader, one Hnperior wheat drill, otic hay rake, hay fork, ropo and pulleys, two drag har rows. double and single trees, forks, eight movable hog houses, two Steel water tanks, one steel milk tank, one Empire cream seperrtter used only four month#, one Nuro Hatch 200 egg Incubator, a few blacksmith tools, one, 60 gallon feed cooker, one pair , . latest Hunga rian ccnflua took a humorous revenge by answering the question, “Clan you write?” with tho wovd, “ In my opinion, ye;*, hut Gyuhiy says no.” v Communion withbe observed «t the U, P. church Sabbath. Ilev, Davlft* son, of Clifton, m . .Wfidfy and Saturday afternoons. The races at the Jackson track yes- terday afternoon ’t o r t p i l y . - The S. oftV. hand of Xenia furninhed J* H* Drake*u,e ^ offying- fieht won'the free-for-all paring race, which was the hesf i tW t ' flOO|b» fttffilss, one set buggy hftrnwf, and t'tiblo driving harness. »fx set hip strap aotrL . . . ImriHw, other article* too unmemw 6>, mention. Termsof sale made known on day of sate, 8. f, IlAlvEll, AvicUonerr. ,).: 1. Andrew, f'ferk. IF you want, a good Work 3hoe come to us. ^ If you. want a jiicejlPress Shoe we can give you more for1 w n'a iiii W i Iia -1111 Tin'r *1 ^if* 1 f iti 'i*TiTii'Y'TJ’'"r'in'"fT‘T"T*-_ "i^11"1 "’ir' *’1 ' _| ...... Good Shoes for Girls dnd Boys* Frazer’s ShoeStore XEN IA , o . Laundry DoneFree! To prove the. superiority of the W h ite Star Laundry, of Springfield, our ship ments Monday and Wednesday of next week w iil be done F R E E . , Upholstering Goods and Picture Frames are. now on display. A l l work; guar anteed. W 6 are also agents for John T a rr ’s Crayon Portraits* W ork the best, prices the lowest. G ive us a call. GRIFFITH & ZARTMAN O r r Room , Next D oo r t o G l l la u g h ’s Grocery* Mr. I , 0 , Davis shipped the re mainder o f his slock to Oineuiati, Tuesday where ho will engage in busi ness. Mrs, T, P fkovanwm of Indisn- fl}|rlis, is the guest of Mrs, Jacob Wil- iifmSon, having come hero to-attend the Wileron-Orf nuptials, M h Charlotte Archer JRaney, who has been visjting her brother, Mr- Ei>cn Archer has gone to New Paris Ohio ami will go fyom there fo her home a tG ram lB ap ids, PUBLIC SALES Mich. Pollock and K etr, Oct. 19. Turnbull atnl Olemana, October 1”- W. WVCrcrwrii abtl AdaC.Bakrr, Oct. 5,. • J , II* Drake, Oct, 25, -G O A L ! 0 0 AD At
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