The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

ilriinU9iiirRiiMeiapiiiiai4|i A G r e a t S u i t S A L E v ' Jl Month Jtgo W h ile placing our next Spring’s order with the makers of our E . M , System Clothing, we closed the remainder of their small lots of F ine W in ter Suitings, about one hundred in all, which are now here fresh from the tailors’ Irons and are offered at far below their regular values, which is $22, $25, $28 and $30, special sale price AmrrsROFHEAim THE DOCTORS - Tln*sci suits we luul made up in both] double and single-breasted styles, regulars, Stouts and iongs, and every su it of th in season^ styles a n d , fabric—all faultlessly tailored and trimmed, and out in the smartest stylos- , E M. System O’coats An Unusual Demand , ..For belt coats and an open fall leaves us with too many t f *■ * «S / [ ^ * " , * ' ' ' V ! fine coats in blacks, Oxfords and browns. W e offer about thirty of over finest, in 44, 46 and up to 50 inch coats, a com­ plete line of sizes; regular prices $23, $25, $27 and $30, your choice now ^ * ' ’>• % % These Overcoats have more' snap , sty le a tid g ra c e than we can describe, here. Call early and lot' us in te rest you. 50 arid 52 E* Main St. Xenia, Ohio. *V — — ...... | .Mrs, Mehstke, of £ m tk Charlcslw j Shag raw rp 'rl fm:.ui after a fiksfas?^ .’w i t Kith frien h here.' • ' ’ Mr owl Mr.-i.iftn. Winter ealertaln 5 o l Mr, un-J Mrs. ilia r le A lexander,, irfXeola* Thusin j?. ‘ ' % . • - ... —■Fur h-iHsliy gu»!s stidka i. Aw isj *' jeare, chsMh dioh do5>4 gaTies and -T h re e Months SpfVictS Will Be toys gb to Cooper’s, ' f GjVfeii V f t t ttt InVdiiib nm i Mrs. Martha Ervin has returned] Call B efo re D ec , 2 3 . irons n» extended vLii with her * ' 1 . , daughter, Mrs, Rav.Tmy, .at 35clIefon-i POWDER Absolutely'Pure HAS HOSUBSTITUTE Caine, O . -A staiTof eminent physicians aw l Jsurgeon? from the the Medfcal Ijigti £ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | We are now prepared to iumdle your corn The P , S . Ervin Co. Miss Maud Smith, one of the era plopees at the Payton Cash Register, is visitipg her cousin, 'Poiuso Smith aud other relatives. Mrs. Pon a Boyce, who is at Ycl-l low Springs, is improving from an attack of typhoid fever. Bead the Home Insurance Com­ pany's ad on last page, C. C W eim er'and 'w ife and Mr, Theo. Voglesberg aud, wife spent Thursday at gpringfield.. Remember Dowiug’s Studios are headquarters tor line, up-to-date work and novelties,' in the way of booklets, folders and the best quality photo jewelry. ' . „ Dr. E. C. Ogksbee and wife atten­ ded a receptiod Thursday given toe former's brother who Wne recently married. Mrs. J , Hale Collins and daughter, Jaunette, have returned from a trip to Iberia, O, . ' We will be glad to make bids to those having corn to sell, • '. The P . S. Ervin Co, 1 "l ’ . • , Lotlis Sullenbevgei; and wife, have returned trom a visit with Relatives a t Middletown. Mrs. J , *,M. Bull, of Springfield, was theguest the first o f the week of W. R, Spencer and family. Next Friday, the 9th, may be the last day, before Christmas, that Down­ ing will get to Ccdarville, so. you Bhould nmke.lt a point to be in early that day. ! Mr* B vF. Kerr, left last Saturday for Bushville, Ind Avhere he spent a few days with h is . father, Mr. Paul KariyJi&fbflp.-goIng..tQ..thelsltick..shQW field lmnife, .returning relatives in Xenia. “ -Peninsular soft coal that will heat every nook and comer in the I k us t, with least fuel, is what you want, We have them in all styles and sixes, the prices arrang­ ing accordingly, IvEnh & H asting Bnos, to visit with | moment branch of the Institu te in ;-Springfield, O, Buslioeli Building An- * . „_r,. p Jn ex rooms, IS-f, 135, ISO take gleva- ILmteis for harder j , ^ t o «ra' iJum% . These eminent gentlamen haves m « \ eided to give their servicet. en tjfe if.; free for three rae a lh r;pngdlribe#/ex*., erptedj to all fnv^tik&r wh&Cfitt Upflft' them for treatment bepfteeti nojr fv d Pec. 23. Thwe ly of cboaultation^'feRiftiiilith^l' /* advice, hut also o f ait minor iurgieM .; ’ ?operations, **• The object in pursultf^:sth^;'iR>iK^i&v'' humid. Ind. W. Henry Owens, of Rich was the guest Saturday . of Owens. Mrs. It. B; PpO ii and Mrs. W, R. Sibley, oF Culumbus, have returned alter a pleasant visit with their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs!, Pan Dean. Chas, GaHueath, of Diyton, spent S iturJay and Sabbath with his mother, When you want a pleasant- purga­ tive try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, gnpiug or other disagreeable effect. For sale by all druggists. ' . ;/ .. ‘ Cisco (111,) Press .-r-A printer does not rush to the doctor when he is out ■ of sorts, nor to the baker when he is out of p i.. Xor to Hades when he want?'the devil, Nor to the Bible when he wants good rule, nor to the gunshop when he wants a shooting stick, Nor to the law with dirty cases. Nor to-the bank for quoins, nor to the butcher when he wants -‘phat.y 'Western Publisher. Several from here that attended the fat stock- show at ehicoga returned home this morning. Mhay report that the local breeders got a good share of the winnings. •ss S tatu or Omo, Cj ty of T ot . ki ' o , ) T j CCASOfittSJTV ' f t F uaxk J, C ubsby makes Oath that ho ii senior partner of the firm of £r, .7. Ourwav * Co;, dom^husin'ess in the city of.Toledo, county,-and shite aforesaid, and that said firmWill way the sum of ONE HONORED DOLDA.USfor each every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H ax - u ’ s C at Aitan O cbb , ' FRAN 1CJ. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Othday,of December; A..D- 1880, ' f x A. V?. GT-EASON,, !SEAt, Notary’Public Hall’s Catarrh cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimoni als, free. GREATEST RANGE KNOWN Is the Round Oak Chief. The fame of r m. ■ th e R o u n d Oak s t o v e s has b e e n known for y ea rs through the severest tests. This range saves fuel and does more and quicker work than any other on the market. It is embellished in the latest designs and is know as a long lifed stove. . . . . . Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it’ncversticks totlie iron, but because each package contain 10 oz.—one full pound—while ail other, Cold Water Starches are pu t up in % pound packages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then aeain because Defiance Starch is free from Injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-os. package it is because he has a Stock on hand which lie withes to dispose oi before he puts in Defiance." He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large letters and figures "lb ozs.” Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick- ng.i Defiance never sticks. Bradford; TeimrpNov. 2 l (Special) Scientific research shows Kidney Trouble to be the lather of so many diseases that news oi a . discoveryjof a sure cure for it cannot fail. to be wel­ comed all oyer the county, ' And ac cording to Mr. J , A. Davis of this place just sUch'h euro is found in Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr, Davis says: “ Dodd’s Kidney Pills are all that is claimed them. They have done me more good than anything I have ever take. I had Kidney Trouble very bad and after taking a few boxesof Dodd’s Kidney Pills I am completely cured. I cannot praise them too much." Kidney Complaint develops into Bright’s Disease, Dropsy Diabetes, Rheumatism, and other painful and fatal diseases. The safeguard is to “cure your kidneys with Dodd’s Kid­ ney Ihlls when they show the first symptom of disease. • L a u n d r y Having taken the agency for the White Star,Laundry Co. Of Spring- field, will ship humdry on Wednesdays o f each week, returning on Saturday. Will deliver it prompt. Ail work done guarenteed and will muke .good any claims of loss. Collars («■ 2e a peke. Cuff's {«: 4c fi pair Shirts * (k • lOfi. Others articles done reasomihly;also do family washings. Leave laundry at Finney’s restaur­ an t or a t P r. Stewart?. Geo, C, Stewart, is to become rapidly aiid personally , acquainted with tb,e sick and afflicted. The doctors treat all fornix of disease and deformities, and guarantee a cure ' in every dise they nu lerhike At the first interview a thorough examination is made, and; if incurable you are r Frankly and kindly told'eoj also advis­ ed against spending your money for useless treatment, Male and female weakness, catarrh, and patarrhal deafness, also rupture, varicocele, goitre, cancer,- epilepsy, paralysis, hay fever, locomotor-ataxia, Bright's disease, diabetes, obesity cat­ aract of the eye, the opium habit, all skin diseases and all diseases, of the rectum are positively cured by their new treatment. The Chief Associate Burgeon, «» ■ sisted by an expert chemist, is in per­ sonal charge. - v . ' Honrs, 9 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 1, Consultation - in English, German - and French. SPECIAL NOTICE-Do.not let mod­ esty prevent you calling a t once i f ifflicted, strictest privacy is assured. Y ou -can ,'eu te f ‘ BushneU Bnildiug ’ either by the Main or Fountain ave ‘ entrance and ask elevator conductor to direct you to rooma;134, 135, 13<>f for couyience you are requested to take elevator from the Fountain ave. entrance next-door foKimiane’s above, . NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT. N otice is hereby givenjthat ,W. W, Oreswell and Ada C. , Baker, have 'been' appointed executors of the estate of the late Anna Oreswell. . ' Marpus Slump, November 13, 1901 ■ Probate Judge. DR.Ei C: OGLESBEE, PHYSCIAN AND SDfiGEON; Specialty X-Ray and Electro Thera­ peutic treatment. Also latest im­ proved apparatus for treating diseases If your blood Is thin find,im­ pure, you aremiserable aUthe: time. It is pure, rich blood that Invigorates, strengthens*- refreshes. Youcertainly know Sarsaparilla the medicine that brings good; health to the home, the only .medicine tested and tried for 60 years. Adoctor’smedicine. A ow6 Tajr, lifu*witliont tfotthLto .AyerV BursttpftrHlx It Is tliCTnostiycnaerfulPittll- ; cltiftltitlieworldfor JlvcureiH pefrfiatieii!,*mlI CMnu-fcG.ankyoutnourh.** M rs ; D elia J* $\M a tattle. <i?,r- atsr (to.. P oo r H e a lth Ltutattva n igh t g ratify w Ayer’fc Pills each the sarsaparilla* C . M . C R O U S E , ;CKDARViLLH, OHIO, HfiHDUtftRE, STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE. Tty The Herald for Up-to-date Job Work J t G o a d W A j/ to please catoful housekeepers is to give honest weight. Oh, WO don’t say that all butchers don’t 5 do this. But we cannot help oc­ casionally overhearing our lady friends when they get to telling; thetr experiences, * A n o t h e r Good W a y to please la to supply only the best meat. If yon trade with us you will learn justwhat we mean by these two “ways.” RS amot and (ixtAtnuw will a 1ftUe^ more; than yon expeet,. C , H . a m o m s , M m D k i A BuyFor Often proves a puzzling question at the approach of the Christmas sea­ son. Th is is not only true for gentlemen, but for ladies as well, pur stock has been selected in view of this and contains many new attractive and useful presents, but not too expensive. , Diattioad Rings E&rrfttgs . -Lace Pins Chatlaine Bags Silver Spoons Gold Watches Umbrellas . ' , Shirt Studs ‘ Band Rings Cuff Buttons Gold Spectacles Pocket Books Goods Purchased Here Engraved | Kyle Sr Tate, Allen Building, Xenia.O.

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