The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
fm rnm , L*ni*riat M r M flam , H A V M O W S T O R E , l0MHk. Bendiire Remain in till Jan. ist. •\ %**!% i* # 01 [c to 20 c, Table ?■ ItA . ■ :the Columbus room In time to open io r tbe H o li- : ............................. n. So our our aid and new patrons,, w ill find the Daylight Stoorc in "stypteshope’* for supplying their needs. YQD CAN D E P E N D upon getting the newest the market affords— not a vestige of last, season's goods, except a few T ay lo r Suits wh ich we almost give away. * m$* J% up.- wndmwmilr., W Curtains. Greatest Line o f Coats and Suits ‘ \ve have m*r assembled. No Btpr InOemtral Ohio is quoting ;-,neh close prices On Jicwgarmcnis. *- *Dress (foods and Silks. These stocks replele^vUh tlie goods of 1WH, only. >Cravenctte Suit ing (abater proof) at 59c per yd., 'others quote 75c for the same. Mannish’Suit jugs, 48» to #2,50 and every price at least 25 per cent lower than th‘e same goods? ia quoted in this market. any •two months of These,Two Months must witness more gopds sold from the "old corner” ^tha5 her history^ if price and quality .count for anything. T, D.BENDURE, D AYL IGH T STORE, SPRINGFIELD, O, Vith f p r s h e usess a and ptirity . One good flour it is, have upm I MODEL tve aver used.” F L O U R ig MODEL as remiumsof j , $IO , $IO, s , 2 d ’ 0 5 . with each ■ 25 c cash ifiin ihet drawing. Overcoats Suits $3.50. $4.75 and WORTH EVER 50 MUCH HORE. We Most,Shall and Will Sel Out Now’it's at a point where price cuts very little figure—it’ s cash money we want and will have O TH ER SNAPS - Wool.fleece lined- underwent, the regular #1, kind now being butchered off • 39 c •. . ' *v- / ' - /- , ’• A belter grade of. all wool underwear* worth #1,50; the rest of the week at-..... . ;k 69c surance Co, 1 Jta are as plain; as notes. >eaty Payment li/e, with r letter, almost as cheap i >sy you 8400 more than . 7 elective conditions yoii value of'your policy in gent for the 1 adelphia, Co. of N. Y I * . , , - - 1 — 1 _..................- - - - - ■ " « | C.OGLESBEE, AN AND SURGEON. •Bay and Electro Thera* Lment, Also latest un* trafoa for treating diseases throat and lungs. c o r E im .w t hnt pnnrly riftanrihes The abvss whose very battom these prices have struck. D on t .. Jr hesitate lest you wa it tdo long, and look for the big Auction Go., blue sign over tne iron< ot tne { The J. M. H E Main Street, SPRINGFIELD, O. I The Advent of the Turkey.... eft, Residence O. Gtlliad F A R E $ 2.00 rrip 'rickets, f i , SsNashville road iBPoints in , iitm i* , K*n* Ippl, V irg in nth Caroling lay 3 rd IJfJ*, m 8 f#fc*adl tf»*d tharoaitet a * rood r#fear»in|f ** i Ik. 1 t yottf lOCSI M/tfBh f m . Amm Bed mtheWorld. Cream, Ark, Nov, 7 (Special) - Al ter .eighteen months snfiering from Epilepsy, Backache and Kidney Com plaint, Mr, W» H, Smith oi this place is a well mau again and 1 the who have Only Makea Bad Matter Worse, Perhaps yon have nev th ught of it hut the fact must be apparent .to every one that constipation is caused by a lack of water in the system, and tfie use of drastic cathartices like the watched his return to healthnnhcsitat- old fashioned pills only makes a bad Ingly give all tho credit/to Dodd’s matter worse, Chamberlain’s Stomach mg|us euro, Mr. Smith says. ^ when the proper dose is taken their *‘I had been -low for eigliteetj ^ jon ig «<>natural that one can hatd- ,season finds us ready to supply; youwith Hie choicest birds. We have searched the market over -h»r turkeys that will delight you Iand add to our reputation, The result Is a collection of poultry that an epicure might envy,.,...,.. Don't Fail to Order your turkey here it yon want to ftvoiddisappointment. Everybody knows thfr fine quality of meats we keep, Take onr word for it, ourpoultry i» of an equally high grade. c. u. CHOVSB, C.daroUi., O. Ftank Tarbok, sheriff, months with my back and kidney# and also Epilepsy, I had taken every thing I knew of and nothing seemed io do me*any good till a friend of mine got me to send for Dodd’s Kid ney Pills. t find that they are the go#test medicine in the world, for*now Xam able to work and am in fact as Stout ami strong as 1 before X took Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure the K:d- Oured Kid.fteys' cleanse the ly realize it is the effect of a medicine. Try a 25 Cent bottle of them. Bor sale by all druggists. UUmberTaih’s Stomach and Diver ’Tablets are becoming a favorite for StO’nack troubles and constipation Bor sale by all druggists. . LOCAl. AND PERSONAL —10 Ddtolae Rama—Dobbin*. —New Pancake Flour at Cooper’s, —Oysters, celery, sweet potatoes and crabberies at Cwperia. Zola Downard is viritidg friends at Cbriunati. A eeconi attempt to sell theSpring- field and .Xenia traction line has failed the appraisement o f $375,000 being considered' too high by tbe Bushnell eyndieate, who are the only desiring to purchase. A reappraisement will be made. Mr. J, E. Lutz informs us that lie took first premium on wheat rasied on his farm In the exhibit at tbe; World’#Bay*, The first premium on watermelons and cantelopes went to Vornou, Texas, Mr. Lutz says that twelve,,of tbe melons on exhibition weighed 1200 pounds. Don’t dilly dally but come at ofice —clothes like ours never get shelf- worn waiting to be bought.—“ The early bird catches the. worm.” This warning is,meant for you. JBrady & SteinfelsCo,, , Xenia,O. ' Mr. Ohag.-Allen and family of near CedarviHe, moved ; Saturday last, Oat, 29th, onto tbe place they lately purchased from the Pennewit heirs, .up above Frank Peterson’s ,'on the traction' line.' Mr. and- Mm; Allemare good citizens to have in a community, and The Blade is glad to welcome to the garden f Spot . pf the county, —Spring Yalley Blade, Let-us not call -W, D. Nesbit a Gteeue County poet, a# ’some do; but rather ah American poet from. Cedar- ville, Ohio, and hot rob the 1 old town of the "honor.'. due 'it.—Jamestovvn Journal;' ‘ , '- UatilDeceniber' 1st, ‘ Pennsylvania Lines run daflycxcursious to St. Lon>s Inquire of Pennsylvania Lines ticket agents about feres and features of Penn sylvauia trains which add .pleasure' to World’s Bair trip; Get posted by call ing on. or addressing E. . 8 * Kesyes, Ticket Agent. ' ’ . —Peninsular Heaters for .hard or soft coal that will heat every nook and corner in, .the house, with least fuel, is what you want. We have them, in all styles and sizes, the prices arrang ing accordingly, K ekr . & ‘H asttng linos.. /• ’ " '>’/-* ^ _. ** ^17 '' ■' ’ Disajfrous Wrecks, Carelessness is responsible for many a railroad wreck and the same causes are making human wreck ot sufferers froip Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Gough? aud CoJds,. even the worst Cases can be cared, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mm. Lois Crngg of Dorchester, Mass., is’pne -of- many Ayiiose4Ue-wa&-8ftwtlJW^X^-— New 1 Discovery. This great remedy is PUBLICSALEll HttvJng rented my farm I will w»H. st Publui Hale"at the. old Hpvnver faa-m three miles »»st of (fedaiwllle on what is known ns theHpeneor and Townaley new road, Tuesday; November %% I 9 B 4 * At 10:00 o’elot'kji, in. the following; property towit: 5 H E A D O F H O R SE S 5 Constating o f l hlack Draft mare 12 year#old, ft good leader; 1 general; purpose horse 12 years old, 1 two- year-old draft gelding, 2 spring colts, 60 HEiAD. O f C A T T L E 6 q Consisting of ii. Polled Angus steers pud 1 Shorthorn steer 2 yra, old, 7 yearling steers, 12 two-year-old Poll Angus heifers, 1 three-year-old red heifer, 2 Bed. poll heifers. 8 winter steer calves; 10 Polled Angus spring calves, 7milk cows, 8 yearling steers. 40 H E A D O F HOGS 40 Consisting Of21 feeding hogs, & sow'? with pigs, 15Shouts, Soo Shocks , of Corn 800 Also two Ricks and one stack of hay and 20 torts of timothy hay and 6 tons of clover; hay in the harm TERMS* sums of #5.00 and under cash; over #5-.0Qa credit qf 8 months will be given, the purchaser giving approved securities; . ^ , T. W. SPENCER. MEAD &FISHIER, Aucts. * . R. p. KERR, Clerk. . ; i / ongh AT NOOK, Wakeful? 3 i 0 e p l ^ s s n e » » . m . Sign of MorrnTrou» 3b|e and Should l&oLcOoKodT*o# Th*r>9 *rft m*alfe«titT tJoxw o f pteeptsmmji&M, mm, jMcfOtr tv Khupp* wink art atrtt, second, to $to awokv a. lonx tlm* befor* > fshiiur tWr8, to tu'l * m # o « p *w?e. t»n after Itevqrdl Jmun» as4 tfc?a find it lord to ,«ie«n #*»ln, , Ttriy mean. t'.s«t somewhere in tli* nerve ®brc3, somewhere In the breln veils, jsornowhere ill the blood verecla that carry Wood to the Prato, #oroetWnjc is radIrally wronp, and must b® rlfthtW, or the .andmay ba worse then d#sth. To right Jt, taKepr, yules' Rsrvtoe. gome other symptoms of nerve trou ble-are!, Pbwtoera, Ifradsehe, Back ache, "Worry, Pretininess,. Irritability, Melancholy, Xack of Ambition. Tliejr toOleate diseases which may lead ‘ to Epilepsy, P its/ St. Tfin#* Ponce, Nervous Prostration, Paralysis, Insanity.'* Nothin#! will give such quick and ia*t- *Jng relief as p'r. Miles' Nervine, . _ “My husband had been sick fo r weeks, could not sit up to have hJs bed matte-. With all the medical help wo coujd get he continued to grow worse. Me could neither Hliep or eat. •Our baby, girl "was ; sent away, and all caller# barred, h a -. cause he eould not stand ft bit o f talk- ; tog. ■ X read of a ease or nervous prostration cured by X>r. Miles' Jtestorativo 'Neryine," WO'began-giving it to him,, and hi a few days,ho was.able,to bo, dressed. _ Prom that time ho steadily ; improved. Nervine saved hi# life.''— 4. m bs ; a ; juaskxw , Preuviuo, n . t . . TEXAS; I will bo hi! Cedaryiile. aud"with my, patents ia Xeuia fill after theelection All parties interest or ' wishing iuior> mation about'Texas, will iind it. to their interest tp .drop me, a, line at Xenia andX will call and see you or I will meet you in Oedarville. •J. E Lutz, Yemen, Texas. Not A Sick Day Since. “ I' was taken severely sick with kiduey tr uble. I tried all sorts o f roediciue 8 . none « f which relieved me, One day I sawan"ad- of your Electric Bitters.and determined, tp try that. After taking a few dosesLfelt relieved and soon thereafter was entirely cured and have not seen a sick day; since. Neighbors af mine have been cured ot Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Liver* and Kidney troubles and General Debility This is what B. B, Bass, of Freniont, N- C. writes. Only 50c, ate all Drug* gist; 1 ‘ b l «\ •rnT j-p-p W rite to u s fo r F ree T rial J: Jt>XilUpackage o f Dr,. Mile*' Anti.' Pain Pill#, th e N ew $cleutino Rem edy f o r Rain , ' A lso Symptom Blanlc., Our Specialist Win diagnose y o u r case, to ll1 ii,*tnl>gMtta4 ' . IMUft.' . RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Men areusiCTOxx aEiasnsMtiBixsTB* prodnoe#tho ahovoreiialfc»ln SOdays. It act# S 3 irerfolliranaquloklr. Cures vFtenallothersfall. oacKin»nwUUe(aln thslr lost manhood.aadold • men will racovsr tholr youthful vigor by mice. REVIVO . It quicldytmaeunlyroitoraaRorvou*.' usu, Lost Vitality. Impotenoy.Nlgbtlr Itodsaipii#, boatPower,RailingMemory, Wasting Oleeuea,and an (tracts of. selfwbuM or czeeeaaud tadleoretlou, wblohunfitecmeforBtudy.lmalueMormaiTUge^ It glow .to palo cheeks andre*, atorlng the Ore o f yonth. ft ward# off Insanity and ConaoropUoa- .Inaltt on litYlng KF.vJI.VOir~ other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By rna ■ idiOslerpackaRetOV six for95.00,w ith n ; Q6 y o u r CHILDREN *; • ^ .‘ (’ ’i ASK " -’r } ‘rl ' QUESTIONS? Of course they cUn It is their way of learning aud it is your duty to Answer.,- Tornmay need a die** txonary to aid, you. It won’t an swer every-question, hut thorp are thousands fo which it will give you true, clear > aud definite answers, not about .words' only, but about things, the sun* machinery, men, places,stories andthe like'; "Then, too, the' ohildreri, caii find their own, answers,, ' Some o f buy greatest men have ascribed their power to Btudy. o f the dictionary. 0 £course you want llio best dic tionary. The most critical prefer the New and Enlarged Edition of WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAU 1 DiGTIONARY. I f you hma a,ny\questions about it write,us. . . & C. MERRIAM CO FU&UdHERdft ' GPRlNOFlELD,jMA 83 f &t x\t‘- [<H 'A ■‘ hi '.J: Adam's,Restaurant * andDining Rooms * . *■ Si,. r ‘ Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio.- 9 r #' ^ heye. blood o f all impurities, means, good health. Bare blood in ss» to Xtohert .Cedarville I), Crawford, 18 seres lp„ HOOO.- Lobt. D. (. rawford to the Msssies- rrttk Cemetery Assoriatiorr, 18 acres InCedarville tp., iffiOd, real estate transfers . C, 8. Olinger, aiWr,; to «L W, Buckner, Xlot in Oedarville, $167. J, ML and Ella Buckner ^ter Busan A, Bradford ; } lot in GadftfrHle, $L John Wade to Ruth, Elizabeth and Julia Wade, 60 acre# in Ccd«rV(l!e tp„ 11000 . John ,W«de <0 Ruth, Klteahetb and Julia Wade, 72 acres in Kurt tp„ $1000. Frank Tarfadx, sheriff, to Julia Milifter and others, 2 BI acres in Baih tp.f $I 6 , 7 i 4 ; 24 , Chembcrlian’i Cough Remedy is Pleamtio Take. The fine«*t quality ofgranulated loaf sugar is need in’ the manufacture of Ohamberliaf)’* Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to nmgle syrup, making it quite pleasant to take, Mr, W, L, Roderick, af Poolcsvlllo, Md . ‘in speaking of this remedy, Urt *'T have tiSfed.Chamlierliaft’aCough Reme dy with toy children for several yearn and can truthfully say it is the heat preparation nf the kind I know of. The children tike to take itartd it has no injurious alter effect Bor Salt* by Isaac Wisterman, Sportsmen in this section are wilt ing November 15 when they can en joy rabbit and quail hunting, Reports indicate quail to be scarce owing to the continued cold Heather last winter Babbits are more plentiful. The season is for 20 days and closes December 5, Doesn’t Respect Old Age, It’s shftmful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, hut just the contrary in the case of Dr. King’s NewLife I’illa, They cut off maladies no •matter how eevere and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 26c, at all Drug Store, According to the crop report f 6 r October, compiled Jby the state, board of agriculture, wheat sown this fall; compared with last yaer, is 90 per cent. The •estimated area seeded for the harvest of 1905 is 1,859,584 acres and the condition compared with an average is 87 per cent.... The Best Liniment “ Ohamberiaid’s Rain Balm is con sidered the blest liniment on the mar ket,” write Post <fe Bliss, of Georgia Yt, No other liniment wilt heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other afford such vuiek relieffrom rheumatic pains No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it, Sold by Isaac Wijitermaa, —Try some of that 20 c co^ee at. Gooper’W it ’ KNOWN Is the Round Oak Chief. The fame of th e R o u n d O a k s t o v e s has b e e n k n own for y e a r s through the severest tests. This range saves fuel and does more and quicker work than any other ton the market; It is embellished in th e latest designs and is know as a long Mfed stove. . . . .. * 1 :CEDARV1LLE, OHIO. H A R D O M E . S T O V ES , PUM PS , T IN W A R E . KXZ To Cu re a C o ld l a O n e B a y d v e B r a m o ^ i d n i n e i r ^ i i s , SwartMifton hom §c 4 l lrt|^ la ^ <^nrii tWHi ’ laTWoDiy#* 1 . > f#,f> I I Mt '•t% , J ®
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