The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
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JU S T L A N D E D Three Hundred Hartford H ew F a ll AXMINSTER EGGS 37 and 60-inch, va lue $3— on sale Monday at $1,98 each over fifty styles, beautiful colorings A t $1.9$ Each. ffy r F*tvHrt»^e. „ Work Will w m v i| jiijit *>t’ iu%v «'f‘u r rW £ » T Y -S E V E t AMAtmtm Some very interesting Carpet, lin o leum and Oilcloth Float Coverings, items which go on sa le Monday, w ill be of special interest. The attractive feature being the showing of solid carloads oCnew F a ll style at very Rauch • . i? Nowhere itt Ohio can bo found a bettor selector] stock; of Onrpets and Linoleums or Onclothsi \Ve excell any other house, rensons, we have only b’eat'makes and many exclusive designs, all our workmen are experts in their lines, and are kept busy the year round. Our prices are a sure saving of ‘25 to 38 1-3 per cent* ‘ “ ' * ’? * -. ’ J? ' r I* * Specials in Our Oilcloth and Linoleum Departments, *| (~\c+ V A t ' f l F o r the celeb rated B ailey ’s F loor Ollelothf LV JA , Cl y n l s * i>y a rd s w ide. Th is the re g u l r 25c grade a is m a ll new designs, widths l, H i, 3 H and s Hold elsewhere.. Specials in Our Carpet and Rug Departments. $25.00 Alexander Smith’s Sons AxminSter Rugs, size 9x12 feet, Persian and floral € 1 0 ^ 0 C > ^ C * \ r \ new Rail designs, at.... ............................................................ ............................. ........ .............. t « V U ’ 2 S c a V E lt * C l ^10 Oilcloths, in floral blocks and other designs, a great number i of p $15.00 Scotch Body Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet, over 30 styles,, newest colorings and C Q Q A 4>A f 4 ’| desings for Rail, at.... ................................ ..... .......................... *............ .................................. . J, v* i f atterns to select from, widths from 1 lo 2-yards. wide; regular 35c grade. 4 4 c 0 - y & i p < i * w N a i r n *a LINOLEUMS, Hie regular 75eWine-' 50 ca yard For Nate's Linoleums, the regular 75c value, f% rv • ' -* f<ir rnlaftl Linoulemns, the wgu lar $1.25 ■value, fl’liese arc very disirahle for stoves ) M r t f » Cl V a f n offices, halls or lobbys.. We have also aUselegant line of the popular haldruted Lcr- < > ^ V / W . W J f w w man wood elfecl Linoleum for diningrooms, halls, etc. ? Oilcloth'Rugs “’S iiS S $5.00 Scotch Body Brussells Rugs, size l j f to 2 yards at....,,..',..,...,.;.,................... each $ 5,90 each $8 00£Scolch Body Brussels Rugs, size 2?&x3 yards at.... ;;............ ............7.,.,:.................. Our expenses are low, we can- alford to sell at a less margin of profit than any other house in America, 9 jc Hartford celebrated double Siarr Brussels Carpet, with or without border to / K a cs match, a t ..... ...... .......................... '...,..... ....................................................... .............................../ '•JV* ‘ y i r Q $1.05Hart ford Co-operative Co.’s Axmlnster Carpets, shlecl? aiid exclusive designs Cj'J J EJ. p* T 7 ^ t * r l with or without borders, ......u 7 9 — H & J f V Y F I B R E C O C O JT M J f T S J i T 49 c E J IC H , V j t L U E doo--Olher sizes on Htesiunu basis, varying from 65y. to $3.00 eaoh, according io sizes. No better door mat made;, - . . . $1.15 Hartford’S double extra 10-weave Brussels Carpet,' in choice Oriental,.flloral ' 'and other designs, at.................... (•trU*#.*>■* 85 c ayard POWOi Absolutely! m sM osm INTERESTING ITEMS EOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE EVERY ITEM AT ABOUT JUST HALF TIIE REGULAR PRICE ELSEWHERE. , ’ . $1.(55 Bigelow Middlesex Axmiuster Carpets, in all new dark blues, greens and red XLT / »-v •v r a f r l efleets, with borders to match at .................. ........ ............ .................................... ...........M 7 CSi VJ. WE HAVE JUST. RECEIVED NEW AND RULE LINE OR ROPE PORTIERES in every combination of colors, priced.one-hii.lf that of any house in the city, for the reason our expenses are low to justify uti ,in affording in do so, - . ' , '■ , I f a vote.were tain most popular flour, < Golden l 5c BACH oak Curtain 8c -BACH For mahogany or Poles, trimmings complete. For good'Window Shades, .Size 38x8-1- inch, spring - rollers. 25 c EACH ••' ’ For best Window Shades, in all colors, with 4-inch fringe at bottom, 8x7 feet; regular price 50 cents. . 20c BACH For while corrugated enamel Poles witli complete metal trimmings. ; 5c BACH For good brass Sash Curtains, extension rods. 35cEACH Imported Arabian Holland Window .Shades, lace ISc Good Hmup Carpet for kitchen use a t , , , ........................................................ , . , . . 1 0 C ’c | y d f d 30e Ingrain Carpets, choice designs -at..,... ..................... . ............................ ;....... c l 39e Ingrain Carpets, bright colors; this IS an extra heavy granite carpet; goes / k / > /-% • x r c x & s 4 Monday at................... i....... ...... ........................ ........ ............ ........ ........................... .................A v J v Cl y Cl£ v extra grade Ingrain Carpet; this a very excellent quality fu ll extra weight, bright 4 7 p a i1T2 t4* /4 r designs and color blendings; Monday’s price,............... ...... ....... ^............................. „.TC# V Q y t u i s l would receive a hand ■ jority....,;., ' It is the choice qf b housewives who ktwn, 'it goes farther and gi results than any 01 ; 09c ■ new n ........................................................... ......................... elfect, in ecru, blue ami dark green effect; rogu- 'ular price 75c. 75c Scotch Body Brussels Carpet, one of tlie most turdy carpets made, comes in. p » / v elegant, useful and desirable colors; its considered the best/carpet 'on the market Q ever milled, . But don’t.take our, it—try it, io x -y o u rs e lf convinced........ f *, - Corrugated Rubber Matting for stairways and vestibules* also rubber matts, oval, square or round for cuspidors and- other uses. ■, * fqr durabilifcy, at Our exceptionally low quotations are made possible only by our judicious management and methods ,apd ’ reRicIvterlTiess. besides - * • ■ . J fo sigh t dnes , OUR EXPENSES ARE LOW—WE CAN AFFORD IT. L. H. Sulfcnfc Cedarville, it NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO COLLECT AND SAVE Y0UR GREEN TRADING STAMRS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, WHEN YOU WILL GET MOST ELEGANT1* PREMIUMS FOR THEIR REDEMPTION AND' -WON'T 1 ; , COST YOU A GENT* SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR ANNEX. . .• . - —Keep in mind the H wanting, $ile bills* Our Btdck makes them ponulu —10 Delaine Rams—Dobbins. —New Pancake Flour, at Cooper’s John Parks was in Xenia Monday. Mr, aftd Airs,-*Houston Cherry left Tuesday for a trip to the World’s Fair* Airs. W: H. Ownes and ’ Mabelle were in Springfield, Monday. Mrs. Jane Satterfield is visiting her’ daughter, Mrs. W* II. Blair, at Love land, O* Marion Silvey was in Cincinnati * several- days •this week visiting bis brother, George Silvfcy. ' F or S amj —1 have 02 acres o f good land close to towq that I will sell cheap A. Bradford* —Peninsular ranges are wonderful bakersand cookers* The supply hardly equals the demand. Better «?o them - at K erb & H astings B ros . Mr. and Mrs, Will Turnbull, Mrs. Oliver Dodds, of Xenia and Miss Berrnce Wolford, of Dayton saw “Mother Goose” at the Grand in Cin cinnati lastFriday- evening. Subscribe for the Herald, evening to Loveland. Apples, cbo'ce ones, per .peck 25c.; ] ’ a t . Bird’s* 1 Money Blanch Wygnfltof Columbus was j tlic guest Sabbatli of her aunt Mrs." Leonard IlnUcher. Wh\ •. I Stake StlfftOf Hii* TrciAa .Strife ^ROGERS3MS," amt\ou will reteisetfce. K n i m % PorkSi Spmmst Gtc* t>h trnchhto’H *4«iiNw# tm j »Ak«rt PttcmitttMAL m.itn •mWiwlHl#Irllhlt ■ At the Victoria theater Dayton, on Nov. If? N, 0* Goodwin will he seen in “The Usurper”; Nov. 16 Miss Viola AUen in “A Winter’s Tale”; Nov. 18 Robert Edeson in “Ranson’s Folly.” The GreeneCounty Fair Board has been reorganized for the coming year by the election of the following officers For president O. M. Austin; for vice president, John B, Lucas; for-treas urer, R. D* Williamson, and for sere* tary, Ii, R. Grieve. The only change in tlie officers is that of II. L. Smith being succeeded by Mr. Williamson." Messrcs. A. 2. StijUh* Ellsworth Lowry, J. Hate C’oMiris, and W. H* Barber left Tuesday for St. Louis. The paper mill has shutdown for a week in order that a number of repairs Could be made. It is expected that every thing will be in operation by the first of next week, 'Miss Lida Barber is visiting W. L. Marshall and family of Spring!! Id several days this week. Charley Creswcll who has a position in the Sullivan department Store hr Springfield spent Sunday at homo. Judge Runyan of Lebanon, Demo- oration candidate for emigres was hi town Wednesday. —Peninsular Heaters for. hard or soft coal that will heat every nook and coi iic-r hi the bourn, with least fuel, is what yott want. Wo have them In sdl styhs and sizes, ihe prices arrang ing accordingly, kraut.& IlA.Hvrjta B ros . Miss Florence Sanders entertained about thirty-five of her lady friends at Iter country home «mth east of town last Saturday, The afternoon was i'peut in a Roebd manner and her en Gould not than out buy” better flour Golden Rule Yet it costs no more flmn flm doubtful, df.ssapointfng kinds. You have no idea how delic* iotis the “Hiatt of Life” can be, when baked from (JoirniiN IttJRK ttour. Better try a sack to-day and see for yourself, ,, L H. Sullenberger, Cedarville, Ohio. oH’Oi was annouttfod to Mu fort . , ,, , , , e „ v"'is a j - , . . . , t,., siik'« the mother there remnin four Fields, uh ’ wulutng to take, place m NoMlobi Miss Jennie Braitou was in Xenia Saturday. - ; Mr: and Airs, 0* M. Morton, o f Oliftoii were the guest Saturday ami Sabbath of relatives her, WE PA Y 22e dozen for egg’s WE PAY 20c lb for buffer at Bird’ll Wiiliam Combs, son of Mrs, Martin Daniels was killed by the flying.pieces of a bursted ornery wheel at the Mai* liable Iron Foundry in Columbus last Friday^ The body was brought hem for burial, the funeral services being held Monday at the home, conducted byElder Herrington of the Christian j Catholic Church, Cincinnati,. Inter ment at Mastics Crock cemetery. Bo* ofjnendsherek^ Mrs, W. Wildmnu and. children at tended the Wildmnn reception, ‘at Selma, Wednesday evening. Airs. I. C. Davis and children, have returned to their home at Walnut Hills Cincinnati after a pleasant weeks visit with friends and relatives here. Don't dilly dally hut cofnC at once *—clothes like ours never get shelf- worn waiting to he bought —“The early bird catches the worm,” This warning is meadt for you. , Brady & Stelnfels Co*, Xenia, O, Postmaster T, N. Tarbox and wife and Mr, and Mrs. *Stowart Townsley were in Dayton Monday evening to hear Benarr McFadden, th e g re a t physical culturist. Mr, Tarbox at one time took treatment, far. asthmatics! troubles'at the McFadden institute, —Hereafter my Laundry Agency will be found at the Eilencoe Clothing Store, one door north of the bank In the Crouse Block. The same courtesy arid good workmanship will be given, iu the future as in the past. F f . a K k Birr.!,* Agent. Auers WlifiPWiHifij What are youir friends saying about, you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you are not forty! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. Hull VJKfli* reiUA'eS tlm nMiifnl f.dtir m m* uMir'iiMr, iwrt I not mextiy ItWiniyAflclwnifom." ,, . WM'wa M lists, Iv.a, VAMiiwiiAtt, Meetmi»ic*yiU*, X f. Sift) *IWUH*. fo r tf.e.AWRttue., u.1/ j Vi,-iters and ft brother. j P a r k H a i r . Mr. arid Mrs* Geo. onia Tuesday Chester Oweus and daughter, of Xenia.were guests of relative here Sabbath. . —Sunlight, Egg O-See, Malta Vita, Mothers' Crisps and Shredded Biscuits at Cooper’s. & Air, Frauk Tarbox of Xenia was the guest Tuesday of friends here. —Pure Bred Plymouth Rock"cock*) etells for sale. Extra large.. - Fannie Raney. Mies Effie Conley has been absent from school this week Buffering from neuralgia. The township Snpt* Leigh Crawford has been filling her place, —Oysters, celery,' sweet potatoes and cranbcrieB at Cooper’s, Mr. .0. E. Bradfute lectured before a class of studeuts at the Ohio State University, Wednesday evening. Young Alen—Come in and let’s talk over, the question of fall clothing and furnishings. A new and up-to-date stock awaits your inspection ■ .Brady & Steinfels Co., Xenia, 0 . Air. T. W* Spencer has rented his farm to a gentlemen form South Charleston and will have a public sale Nov, 22 His stock is in first class con dition and lie offers eight fnopthB time on all Bales over $5. Why go to court for a suit, when. We can serve you better Brady $ Steinfels Co., 1 Xenia, 0* Airs, Clifford Luce of Clifton met with a sad accident last Saturday evensng while burning leaves in the yard, In some way her clothing be came ignited and soon she was a mass of fiames* There being no one about except he two little chilbren the only way to call her husband who was at: work in the field, was by screams, lie arrivetl in time to tear most of her clothing from her and get her into the house, A physician was called and is was found that shewas terribly burned but it is thought that shu will entire* ly recover* X l i W M W K m , J l i i at ‘ <* f .***/& as Having rented my farm I will sell at Public tiale at the old Bpencer farm three miles east of Cedarville on what is known as the Spencer and Townsley now road, Tuesday; November 22, 1904*’ A t 10:00 o’clock a, m. tlie following property towit: 5 H E AD O F H O R SE S 5 Consisting of 1.black liraffe mare 12 years old, a good leader; 1 general purpose horse 12 years old, 1 two- year-old draft gelding, 2 spring colts. 60 H E A D Of C A T T L E 60 Consisting of 11 Polled Angus steers, and 1 Shorthorn steer 2 yrs. Old, 7 yearling steers, 12 two-year-old Poll Angus heifers, 1 three-year-old red heifer, 2 lied poll heifers. 3 winter steer calves; 10 Polled Angus spring calves, 7milk cows, fl yearling steers. H E A D O F HOGS 40 40 Consisting of 21 feeding hogs, 4 sows with pigs, 15 Slioats. ’ Soo Shocks of Coft* 800 Also two Ricks and one stack Of hay arid 20 tons of timothy hfty and 6 tons of clover hay in the barn .' , TERMS: sums of $5.00 andsunder cash; over $5.00 a credit of 8 months will be given, the purchaser giving approved securities* T. W. SPENCER, MEAD A FISHER., Aucts* R. F. KERR, Clerk* LUNCH AT NOON, I desire toahnouneo myself as ft candidate for the office of Township trustee at the regular election Tues day, Now 8. XL A. T urn . Aieu’s Shirts, 60e to $1,50—new, pappy and up io the minute,. See us and get wise, • Brady * Steinfels Co, Xenia, 0 , PUBLIC SALES Geo, D. Haines, Nov, 16* T. W* Spencer Nov. 22. Bird’s mammoulh store closes promptly at 7*80 o’olook customer^ please take notion and some early* ?i l C 2 season finds us ready to supply . you with the choicest birds. We have searched the market over for turkeys that will delight you and add to our reputation. The result Is a collection of poultry that ah epicure might envy......... lf B o n * t& a t f f y O r d e r ' your turkey here If, you want to avoid disappointment. Everybody knowBthe fine quality of meats we keep. Take our word for it, S oultry is of an equally Iflgh sv a E CROUSE, Cedaruill*, O. Agents for the White $Jar m Ki N B e s t W to t-k u n d . L o w e s t P r is e s . Collars, each*,...*......,...................®*’ Cufls, each, .*.,.««***«,«,*,,**<*,******** Bhirts, each.,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . *,..*JG* Shipmanti tnade on Monday* Wednesdays, Goods collected and delivered, Also Picture Framing, TTpbnfcter* j ing and Furniture Repairing at lowest prices. Give u« a call. GRtffiTH &ZARTMAN appetite Opera, ##«*#- Mm. BallteBaker was thegu<*t j herdaughter Missouri Baker sevritl day thktweekat Dayton, Black Fr electric ae .1 Six tails, c Special for River iv; BeArfs, mj and very d “Zaza ” i fn nutria river in in reL.. , ^ Brown uni HMneU el sfcarfs, coi Bxtm fu cluster 8 iv senl doubl satin linn squirrel i\> etc ,,, ■ , In a f«r cult to kn whether v or not* yot at a triune ?
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