The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
Daylight Store! I 'W?*rv RUTS T h e w a l k i n g a i d e , w h a t a c r m v d o f t h e m t h e r e a r e ; P e r s o n : * w h o a r e t h i n a n d Another Day th -IN-*- THEBEK You remember the sensation of oar other Rdiinder occa sion. ■I t happened on the Sf'eonfi best'day'of that mouth and-hnudmls ,of dollais for the happy customers. i m d v b u t lic it s i c k e n o u g h t o r r o t o D ?d , “ ( ‘h u m i c c a s e s ” t h a t ’s w h a t; t h e d o c t o r s c a l l t h e m , w h i c h i n c o m m o n I t n u l i s h m e a n s - l o n g s i c k n e s s . | \ A : ■ A 1- MS i fe \\ ForDecember M. Heres the; Plan A Bank Cashier has secretly named a day-in December between the 1st am l2M to be known as REFUND* 35ft DAY.' No oue but he knows , which day; ()n the 21st of Decern- , her he will take frrfra the sifetjr v.tult the sealed envelope containing the 'date designated, by hint, -deliver, it to Bendiire who will aimouce it in, this space. We will Starnp the Date on every cash check of your purchases -mndriT tlds^tbrrft'i ftfi-B rrlwK rT fe Keepyour Cash Checks ‘ /a n d Watch lor Reftindcr Day an nouncement, „ Every check bearing that date will be accepted as cash in ■the purchase o f goods anywhere in the store to the full amount of the original purchase. For Example buy SR). 00 worth iu one dept. O0 in an other and #11.00 ip another, mailing 82400 in all, and if tnese checks hear the date named m ft'eftimftr D.ty then you’d he en titled to 821.00 worth of goods Iroe of cost anywhere in the store. Only Cash Purchases it * will he Htuotped. Approval checks will b u shm ip j on the day paid for. Goods laid aside hofotv and paid for after the 1st of December will not 1)6 ramped* I Buy Your Complete Dry Goo-*:: nwd’*f«>r Dfirititinaa be fore the 21st. of iLreiMl»*r and share in ibis great iU*triinHm:). Last He* ; funder Day <-h elw we'-o ivdeemaj fr uit m mv eoUtUirfi and other states. Itrv : OFTEN', .md, multiply your eh.iii.es, tv-c-l 4 Wfttch T h i , .Space N ex t Week. T. 0 ; BWflE SPRINGHElD’S ^ ^ T L I G H T i T O - R E T o s t o p t h e c o n t i n u e d l o s s o f f l e s h t h e y n e e d S c o f f s E m u l s i o n . F o r t h e f e e l i n g o f w e a k n e s s t h e y n e e d S c o t t ’s E m u l s i o n . I t m a k e s n e w f l e s h a n d g i v e s n e w l i f e t o t h e w e a k s y s t e m . S c o t t ’s E m u l s i o n g e t s t h i n a n d w e a k p e r s o n s o u t o f t h e r u t . I t m a k e s n e w , r i c h b l o o d , s t r e n g t h e n s t h e :v **v e s a n d g i v e s a p p e t i t e f o r o r d i n a r y f o o d , S c o t t ’s E m u l s i o n c a n b e : n k e n a s ' l o n g a s s i c k n e s s - ■mls a n d d o g o o d a l l t h e i-me, t - •- ' T h e r e ’s n e w s t r e n g t h : y \ f l e s h i n e v e r y d o s e . i The i \ misty Jhnurd of VjJfura ft . given its report nu*l iu it we find that they have uiadu some valuable eugges- lions. The County Infirmary is in i protected In.-w lire ns it should, he and the .Romo iiT children is not modem and should ho subpituted by a. new mm The City Vrssion iu Xenia is re pot ted as a very unhealthy place but nothing can be done iu a sanitary un til the sewer connections are made. The County “Jail is considered unsafe it having been in use for a half cen tury, The Board recommends that a new building be built. Sheriff' and Mrs, l'arbox ore complimented for the excellent care taken pf the inBtitu* tion. - Dssirabe For Summer. We will he g lad . to send you a- few doses free. Tb -tire fitfii tHk p’rlure In the forin cf q }, <n t«e wr.ioner c? c*;r.r lmT;le cf £:nuMon ;‘c-utoy’ SCOTT & BQWNH, ■ Ch&mist$, 409 Peart, S t„ N. Y. 50 c. sad § 1 } all druggist?, TheGedaryileherald. $ t.o b Pei* Y e a r . iCartla l 3 u l l Ed itor. FR IDAY / DECEMBER 2, 1904. Read the Home Insurance Com- panvVad on last’page. ' 1 Reece Barber left Sunday tor Okjji- J kuuu City where he expects to locate, ■.Robert Bird left Wednesday eve ning for Chicago, on a busiuess trip, ■ —Oyster, sweet potatoes, cram ber yls oranges etc a t Cooper’s. Mr..and Mrs. Addison Graham, of Springfield, were guest of Mis3 Bertha Owens th/e jurist o f the week. ■.-s-Well Drilling: . Persons having wells to drill will do. well to see W. and Mrs, H- M. Stormont, Tuesday. ■W. H . Strain has returned from Columbus where, be has been most of the summer drilling wells.' J3nff and B, Rock, copkerals, —rDohhius. Rev. Tlotner McMillan, wife and son left Thursday for Georgia where they will spend the winter. They will be located at a point near Atlanta. UBT 0)P LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Oetlarville postoffice for*the month ending Dec. 2, 1904:, L ist No, 49. Morgan O. Johnson Mrs, J , I), Murphy Mrs. Ann W. Smith. Mrs. Ernies D, T N. T abbox , P , M, THE LIVER QUARANTINE —Dont forget that Cooper as usual will-have a big stock o f candies nuts fruits etc for Christmas. Among those that were in Chicago this week in attendance at the P a t Stock Show were! R. F . Kerr, J , W. Pollock, D. Brafifute, O, 10, Brad- fute, Charles Pendlum, Charles Hop ping, T., B Andrew, H, M. Barber, Frank McLean, O. T. Wolford, F , B, Turnbull, y f. A , Turnbull. ‘ —New canned goods wow in - a t Cooper’s con8isting,of 10. & 15c, to* matoes. 10c & 15c, corn 10 & 15c, peas, halted beans,' pie pufipjtin. baby beets 10c, per can, Jesse W, Marshall, of Xenia lias sold Ids farm of about 305 acres on the Wilmington pike eight miles south of euia to Dr. J . S, MeOampbell for 819,500. Dr, McCampbell trades in his farm on the New Burlington pike and residence property,ou Orient Hill, Ed. Tomlinson of Springfield, h in town today on business. ~Rned the Home Insurance Com pany’s, ad on last page. , There will bo an' attraction a t the Grand Opera House in Springfield, next . Wednesday that will attract many people from this section. Wil ton Lacheye in f‘The Pit,” dramatized by Cbauning Pollock, and a company of 300 people will give'some exact, .re presentations of ,80ens in the' Chicago Produce Exchange which are’true to life. There will be a matinee and evening performance to accomodate the crowds - The company is at .the Grand in Cincinnati this, week.after a long rUn in Chicago and St, Louis., • RECTOR O f ST. LUKE’S, Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to theGoodQuaiitics of Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. AsxiBUKmrAjr, Out,, ■April . 18, 1903.—I think it is only that Xshould tell you what a wonderful effect Cbamberlaiu’e Co.ugh Remedy has produced. The .day before Easter I "TvozhsOirHetressed^witlnrcold "Ctrtrg * GLOVES , • Bill; bub. ulutu and Much, fingrrs double tipped, fit like k lT rT ' ■. C O R S E T S . •- Tiro Hindi Yon Ifav o Alivnys ami WfaicR Has ircca in nso for over BO soars* lias boriio tin? sigisatnre o f and lias Boonmade nudor Ws per- r/** Allowno one to deceive you in tlixa. AU Counterfeits,. Imitations and <fJust-as-good” are but? ISxpei'inxentn thafc trifle witli and.endanger flic lieaith o f AnLints ond Cliildren—Experienco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless sithstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups- X* is Pleasant. It' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. I t destroys 'Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and- Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the.Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels* giving healthy and natural 21eep» The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, C 5 N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S Bears .the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years, THECENTAURrfOMFAMYj 7TPMJHRAVStUMJT, ttEVJlOftitCITY, : . \ GEORGE H. SMITH, Cedarvillc, Ohio,,Agent for- United States life Insurance Co. Alaska, Hnow-fiake, Polar, only 59c. Royal Worn .-ter, l.f FcrrFa, 81.00. 1’uvfeihle J/ming SI.GO aud S1.5U, Ribbons, be!is, hosiery, collar, lace herihes* fans, Cotton gofiiD, are very stliT, while our stock last;;, Seersuckers fOe, gingham 7^c down to 5c. ^heeling in Rrmaants 25«, worth 30c. Pillow cases 12V to 20c, Tab'.c cloths,- fitu* stock, 50c to §2.00, napkins to match. Wash Dress Fabrics. One case to sell, 8Jc, worth 12-Ic. .White goods 10c up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Chrffonetts, Persian, Lawn, Linens, Fill; Persian, greatest variety. Wash suits $2,00 up, Wrappers. 81.00, undetwear. Crpets, Rugs, Window % Shades, Lace Curtains. | | HUIGHISQH & GIBHEY’S, I 'XENIA , ■: ' GIRO. • ^ ....................... ■ ‘ $125 IN GOLD Which writes Bankers’ Insurance anrf whose contracts are as plain as notes. I f you want protection, tube Ordinary. Life or Twenty payment life.* with Endowment Bettleipeots." You can "carry S2,000 or better, almoat as cheap as 81,000 in investment.." J: investment* we will pay you 8400 more than you pay itg at the end of 20 years. -■We give you 7 elective conditions you can change at yotir'.will,'. From '2 to times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re examination.. Also agent for the General Accident, .of Philadelphia, andtheD. S. Accident Co. of N. Y *• LEGAL NOTICE. IK ft. Gollins ami L. *,B. Cfollins, who reside in /Wilbarger' County, Btatcol Texas, will take notice: That George R. H jneft, on (ho 4th FOR POSTS Place orders early for spring plant* ing; ' Heavy demand;-supply limited; 12-inch to 18-inch only a t this ditto. Reference: Chne. Dobbins as to tptali ty of stock and growth. Aieo a full warMfB'diirtthokgrbynifm iT g 'r same day I received an order from you for a bottle of yotir. Cough Reme dy, I a t once procured a sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold had completely disap peered rtnd l was able to /preach three times ou Baste? Day. I know that this rapid and effective cure was due. to your Cough Remedy, I make this testimonial without solicitation^ being thankful to have found such a God- gent remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A, LA noxti . dx , M. A., Rector of St. Luke’s Church. To Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by all dr ag gists, ^ .. Flat Iron Hats A few more of those fetylibh $2.50 Hats left. You can buy for $2.00 at SUliiilVAH '‘-rAfewo mss utittM om'J*'' ’ yuinim’s tytlttrrh (1 cathtglws ruinedman a il sioma-’b. i in* digestlon-ilcstroving (l a u pro* gradual, often unnoticed id urst. . .............. But It iVonly a’short time until tig; liver balk:?,, the tbgcMive organs give; wav, ami almost countk.Ms ills assail the man who I'Udcavfurf to eemmadae times at the ex cuse of his lusdth. ^ |A ftupid. livt r t anscs a uunr.uituu 1 of the entire system," It looks iu the, diseased gtomaml boi'ly and affords them •nil tday, mvituig «unc seriousIJIucss, •HinfamilK-iwhereAugust Floweris used, ftShn/eiHli literwnd constipation ate uu» Jrnrmt!, ls <*an; «H sfotnacli aiimeuts, as ■writs* iitdigcdipu, dvsjs'jwl'u hrartiuirn, Ifmnaehcs t*n<! kidney mid hlader'itihe.. tifm-*. v> well rcgtilRtwl fctiilv sltmild hewiUiouUhissiSftti.hirrt rttwedv." * *«Two>*>«“», ay* and 75 c, All 'drnggitU, . ,1 The Hatter* 27( South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. • w EXGfiApfi BfiW (JEDARVILLE , OHIO, A CCOtlNl'B of Merchants and Xu- H diviXtials solicited. ColWtionr promptly made and remitted. D RAP'D! on New Y a -V, and Ciu- cimmti sold a t lowf»’. rates, The cheapest and most convenient way fto scud mohey by mail. « that The above named -Defendants together with M. TV. Collinh*, of naicl County of Greene, were Indebted to the stud George D. Haines upon a proniisory note for $140,00 together with Interest on the same. That L. 15. ’Collins was seized in feo simple of the following described real estate situated in the County of Greene, fHfate-..ftfA,lhi(iamd_ht-Hu.- CATALFA 85.00 per RI.- BLACK, IdDUUST $1000 per M TECUMSEH . NURSERIES. Cedarv|lle, Ohio. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Bells Rea! Estate aud Personal prop erty anywhere!* Promptue.ss, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices, Residence Telephone 235. Clifton, O. Call and secure dates; > N o O n e J B u t Y o u r s e l f i f Y o u D o n H G e t W e l l W f i e D S l o K . All wo can do fa give advice. Of course Ihnt’s easy, Tut our ftuUr>e la really worth rt JIUto more to you than most people’s, tor wo offer to'give yt.u the'first bottlo ot out .mcdiclrto fans to help you, Wo could hot afford to do this 'unlosa Our medltifuo wno Rood,- Sucli an offer, on tho v.Toli'f kind of medicine, would put a ni*tchant prince in tlift poor libuce. Tjt. .JfcH-lne, However, as years of rxi.criciteo lwvo pt <ncd, Is a medi cine: that cim'.i Uio sM:. Xhosej t/i>om it cannot heiiefit'-lct-s than oim in ten thousand‘-wo pieffcr to refund their money. Aft wo hr.it' of you Is to try Dr.-MUes* a.-;i.„rntiro Ni'i vino for your complaint, if ; ) w 'u r fe-iiin cleepk ■ ■ Jtioss, hhrvous vr: 3 . J- 13 , dlijilficus, Iiead.ietiO, tmis- twite hiiii:;;, mol.uichedy.- loas of *ry, tv: .fi: ctonwch, ■ : m trouble's, cpllcpr y, (rd tif M m k . St, ■ Vitus? eii'., w,; will ktnranteo tei benefit !■ ;reed yo«r money. $ 1 x ii:u thoTtoolnr. OANH made ou Rea! Itlshile* Pei* * softfd or Cbllaforal Hconrity* ** List* Wisfsrmsu, <>d*rvllls, O. Wiiliam Wildmau, P r^.* R«Ui W.Hmilh, Vice. Prcr., W. J . Wlldman. Cushiftf, O, hi Hmlth A h I, (Wdftr •»■i ■; a> s : i f, wltMt in his ifth, > 1.*.*:>rt, to aliaidca of ophrpsy, ; >: e ti.at we wefo cntnpcilr.u- w ■ . -i ii.it of ei'Ttmil, A fter several u:< h d ti!t< d to relieve him, wo v. j Mii'a* Nervine a trial. Ten bvatirtciit with" Nervios and rib t, wMoiert our hoy to pertwt h'T'K'>fli. l'YonNr Stf >.!y Co. clerk, Uallss co„ Wo, AVtiio «■ A ?&JUJU j.„n j,* Off Mil**' Antl.J*, us and. ws_will miilj res Trial Parka* . .... ........ »aln Pill*, tbs^- i<mnfii\ltetm’dv for I'nio. Alan, Sly W f; tom Wank f w our npeeiaiiat in tflni ^oar ^cae _sud tell you, ylmt 1* wrop . how' 1,1 iljtiit . Jr«si ..J'K, Mli-j JOBATwfHUSr TowiiBlilp of Oetlarville, ami bound- ffttl'hsld. tt.tt v tf filrigYiTllib emit'clr 01 the t:p m U us and Xenia turnpike and .running thence with the east.line of Ihelands of Elllo Barber N. Bfideg. W. 110.2 poles to atdake. Thence X. SSJrfdeg. 14. 0.20 poles. Thence with Mio'wost lino of Henry Barber S. Iffideg. E, „ ................. .. lOtl i 79.78 poles to the South hank of Mas sues Greek. 'J’heuco.doWiv tho same N. 8 0 deg. AV. 80.poles. Thence ft. OCdeg. 13. :.K).2poles to tho center of the Columbus and Xenia turnpike. Thence fcb-7,Vl -2 deg. W, 48.0 poles to the beginning, containing 87.04 acres, more or less. That the>Excharign Bankof.Cedar- villo and K-, B- Anderson have same interest or claim in said real estate* The prayer of said Petition is for judgment against said defendautsfor the sum of ?14d.0(>with interest from the fith thvy of August, 1SKH, aud that an order of Attachment issued at taching tho above described real xehange Bank estate nfid/jbat the By of CedarvilTe and ft. B. Anderson be required to set up this claim against said Veal estate. The parties first, above mentioned will take notice that they lmvc been made parlies defendant to said peti tion and'Hint, they uvo required to answer (he same' on or before Hie PJlh tiny .of December, A, I). 1904. . George D. Haines, by Frank IT. Dean. Attorney. Read the Horne Insurance Com pany’s :ul on hist page. Stiff and Soft fiats All tilts latest •color.1! in fSrijf m d S o f t liafc^ from OhV to Bft.fto. > ; Our $0.50 w jjuarimtral to 55 t;at* for one year ■witliouf eluHiiiH of color of u iimv r.mp in pliUT of it- T o 'b e ^ d i s t r i b u t e d i n t w e l v e p r e m i u m s o f $25, $20? $15, $roy $10, $ 10 , $io, - $ 5 > $ 5 ? $ 5 > $ 5 . $ 5 » . M on d a y , J a n u a r y 2d /05. Putrorme my meat market and receive a ticket with oath 25c-cash ■purchase. Each ticket will give you one chance iu the drawing, O . O . ' V ^ m E X V E B i n F r s s h ' a a J A lt M e a t s , F i s h , O y s t e r s , E t c . ■i Ladies’ Winter Coats . §5,00 buys'a 45-ineh Ladies.Touml; Coat at onr s<ore—black or • dark gray, good material correct new style. We have all grades in better Cloaks at $7.50, $8-75, $10.00,- $12.00 and up to $25.00. Blacks, Browns and Castors are the correct colors. Children’s Cloaks MissesSchool Skirts We have the greatest -selec tion of popular, stylish Ohild- '.ron’s Wrapsj in sixes 4 to (i at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $0,00 ever shown in Xenia—colors Brown, Gray, Green and Bilge ' sixes 10 to 15 years; stylish 4M»• Walking Skirts in almost endless selection....... ’ , ...$3 ,00 to $10 .00 Each. “Munsing” Underwear fOrLad ies and Ohiklron,-(he most satis factory lciml ,made. Buy them once you w ill have no other- prices 50c, 05o. and $L00 ' “ Pong’’ Btoekiugs for boy’s aud girls, the kind th a t wear well, There is no other as good,—all sixes and allw e ig h ts .................. 25 c JOBEBROS. & CO. XENIA, O. SflliMVflR, Tin' IIuflrT, 27 S tip fli iJ it.c '4 - n r - hh 'iT tj, g f j k v . Y > C M f 5 0 , 5 TA i S f : |E 8 , c , * i , a n p A L L a HairR^iewer W h y h o t t r o p th is falling o f y o u r h a ir ? At th i* ra id yo tt w ill toon b a w lthm u a n y h a ir * J u s t rem em b e r th a t H a ll’* H a ir Reftewar toil . Vt. iws ' V. r< ’ft These Overco early and let ns 1 » m A HflRDttll 'iy The
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