The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
V? mduey great have a . from K) can # 6.00 l>e had kau fuan ’ s - ’ i . The Quality Store. The tremendous Clothing Business being done by this store is the direct result of selling only reliable, fashionable clorhing at lower prices than equal qualities caa be bonght for elsewhere. Its human nature to get all you can for your money and nowhere in Spring- field will it secure as much clothing satisfac tion as at Kaufman’s. M m ' f S u i t s ,,,„............ ............................................ .......... ,,$ 5.00 to $ 25.00 M en 's O v e r c o a ts .................. .................................. ......................... ...„„$s,oa to $ 5 0 .0 0 M en 's R a in co a ts., ...................... .......................... .............. . ........ $ 12.50 to $ 2 5 ,0 0 , M m * s T r o u s e r s ............... ..... ’ ................. , to $ 6 ,s o Y ou th 's S u its ............................................ . ............................................ ,.$ 5 ,0 0 to $ 2 0 .0 0 Y ou th 's O v e r c o a t s . , .........:........................................... .........,______ $ 5 t o $ 20,00 ■Y ou th 's T ro u se rs .............................................................................................. $ i to $ 5 .0 0 C h ild ren 's S u its ...................... ........................................ ......... ...... $ l $ 0 to $ 8 .5 0 C h ild ren 's O v e r c o a t s ............;...................... ! ................. ................... $ 2 .5 0 to £ lO C h ild ren 's T r o u s e r s . ................ .............................. .........................;........... 5 0 c to $1.50 Remember, we are the exclusive agents in Springfield for the famous “Buster Brown” Suits and Overcoats. ' Hats, Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Un derwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Cardigans, Dress Vests, House Coats, Bath Robes, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits. , . 7 If you have them from us, theyre right, WEALTHY ESTATE, Attorney M. J . Hartley, or this city hats brought two suite in the 1Tailed States Circuit court o f the eastern district o f Kentucky, for the partition o f property in which Greepe oountiaiis are interested. The entire estate w estimated to be worth more than $7 iv OOO, The plaintiffs in each suit are Mrs, Daisy Gray Rptfeley, formerly Miss Daisy Gray, o f Cedarville, and her husband, Andrew D. Hndeley, of Tarentum, Pa. Mrs. Hndsley is the granddaughter of the late John Gray, original owner of the estate, which consists of more than half a block of business property in Coviugton and 0,100-acres oi land in Lewis county, The city property itself is worth, a t least 635,000, The defendants in the first action, for the partition of eleven pieces of land in Covington, are James A ,, and LucileGray, Belle Gray, individually and as guardian for the former two children, all of Cedarville; Jeffrey, Greta, Marin, Isabella aud Isabelle Martin Gray of Cincinnati.' The de fendants in’ the second’ suit for the partition of the Lewis county proper* ty ail live in Kentuckey. John Gray, the original owner, died in 1886 leaving the estate to his three children, James, Hubert and Mary Gray and a dower interest to his wife, Jane Gray. Mary Gray died in 1802, leaving no children, Jane Gray, the widow, died in 1893. Kobert Gray died in 1902 and James Gray ia 1901, hence the grandchildren inherited .the estate and the action is brought lor a sale of the estate and a division of the proceeds.—Press .Republic. 120 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. x SPRINGFIELD’S GREATEST COTHING STORE. 19 - 21 - 23 ,South Limestone Street, SPR IN G F IE LD , 0 7 Drawing from his fabled store rooms filled with choicest Xmas Gifts cannot compete with the assortment of beautiful and useful presents now bn display In our store. . Watches Cut Glass Fine Art Ware And:Jewelry of Every Description Are here in exquisite profusion with variety of style and purpose to please the most exacting buyer. ( New Line Fine Hand Painted China. If it’s price your’e particular about you will ’find satisfaction here fori quality considered, we are the lowest in the city. Do. not wait until the Holiday rush is on. Select your Gifts now before the best are gone. If your’e hot prepared to buymow, let us lay your selections away, for jfpu* We are only to glad to do so. a matterof health weaihu u K I- tO- Xiihu' fall thitidy r ar-.a I, r*::, fa! t* ? f*'r JbtfJ, ?>' s* f»l, ra,;-’ f- mf'-ruturo 4 r»degree*, m t r.igr> r.uige Cs.qtsr- otfim 1 *»dyt*‘ p4* 1 uL t.H. y?w 6*1.•’» i d g l u i»-f»,p-r.iilHro . i.-S, ^ 2d, 3d* 61 tlegrrtK lowest ft mparu- tuif', 27th day, 23 -flcgfn'^ wisitf, di- H. W. This mnuth I sj -J .line lemd rainfall' o f m y i ’tt fifteen years .at least. , f-mmiri G row cil. Gb* server. ■ LIST OF LETTERS Licit-of letters remaining uncalled for in the tkulurviUe pustidfiee for tire month finding Dec. 9, 1961: List No. 00. Brethour Clara, Campbell Otw. Mflbery J.-T , . T. NT T akrox . I*. M. . Monday wnu the day fur the POWDER Absolutely Pure HASNOSUBSTITUTE A DRY DAY. ■ The citizens of Jamestown on Tues* day again asserted that they did not want the saloons. The “ drys” carried tlie day by about the name majority ns two years ago, Every vote in the penaim: papers town was gotten out-with out any ex traordinary oxcipnumt. . flip total vote was 342 with 195 for the “ drys’ and 146 for the “ wets" undone spoiled vote. The majority was 49, while two years ago it was 61, The majority is about the same as two years ago from the tact that the “ wets" got out tbeir full vote. The last vote will probably' settle the question of saloons in James- town"for seven! years as the saloon el ement sees they cannot win., .The pe tition tills year was circulated by the town opusiml!,1A1 Zainer and-Win- Glossinger, a councilman and former saloonkeeper. filling SO YfiARS' EXPERIENCE MONEYLESS MAN'S SCHEME. F o p h a r d edsfe* fcrasnbk i? . ststhrna, a n d c o o g its o f n i l kinds* y o u e a n c o i t a l c any**- | t h i n g h o t t e r tfe a a A y e r 's Cherry Pectoral C h e r r y P e c to ra l. Ask you r ow n d o c to r if th is Is n o t so . ‘H e u s e sR . H e u a d e r s ts n d s 8 w h y it so o th e s a n d h e a ls . S U1 had a f *r }i’t. Then l 5 t'lok Ayci'fi ifp’rinr . vwk >i *ir i o-iiy %[ -c” fi nm> 4. DVaiOii UK T^-ff h, IVHch. W^p.*5ee-»F3X^, ' . mv 'rrccfta [Coughs, CoMs I »iniwwiw»«*imiii wihimi : iijL.Ag:;T,WCT«nww>K. Yfju will hac ten recovery by tak frig o n e o f Ayer’s .‘Flits U t LctUlme. C A S T O R IA Eor Infanta and Children. fhsKindYsnHans Pkm BoagH Rears l ie tiignatur^ < if ‘.A - T rade M arks - D esigns C opyrights & c . On the Yellow Springs pike three- fonnhs mile from Ce larville. This farm is nicely located, being less than one mile from college, churohea and high-schoot. Improvements are member when there were only horse ■ good. Land produces good crops, cars ut the u ty . "‘1 wm- to tube my more He Boat the Conductor, but Cheerfully Reimbursed. Him. ‘Talk about predicaments on a street car,” said a man who can re- Anyone sending a skeU:h and description way . flOloBlynaeorMln mtr oninlon free whether an r sent free. Oldest aponcy for eccunue patents. . Patents taken turotieh Mornt & Co. receive ♦ptefittnolies, without chants, in tlio ScientificHmericatt. Ahandsomely lUnstrated vrecklf.' J-areest rlr. dilation of any scientlBo journal. 'Perms, f.1.a year; four months, $I,, Soldliyall newsdealers, PNN&G o .*«»^'(N 8 WM ■ praneb Offlotv S5 B1S t. Wnshinston. I). C.- DYSPEPSIA #rHfivInt* tftVon yhuir foT . hotitU&uofi UsinK’pntirtily curf‘d otstonifthh. \ anAdy$pc)>6fAs.I vhink n word ,or f *CascffrotR,,fop'UicIrwouilGrfuU‘ three J oRt s ami catarrh a<) c. . . . . ... . . duo to* r e n Ie cviaFohHiou. ivutftken. nuinQtouu ho-vnUoiL reptodiea without Avail amt i find iliat Cascuwt«< Nice young - orchard, hearing excel lent fruit. /Never failing springs on farm. I f interested, call on or ad dress, - ' - W. J . H awtroene , B. F. D ., 2, Gedarvilic, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1906. Standard Time For India. i India is soon to receive the bener . fits of .standard time, and it is pro posed to adopt in. that' country, fox the use of the railways and tele-, graph lines, a time standard exact1? rve and a half hours earlier than th a t of Greenwich. Burma, which lies Still farther to the east, will 'have fo r th e same purpose a stand a rd six and a half hours earlier than Greenwich. The proposition is also being considered by the government of India to use standard time gen erally.—Harper's Weekly. ' “ftSAtHSt-Hls-eunvfetiqrnsr Wljrii-.j-ra o f nn n r J pnliCO fil.ft- C. C Freid& Son! JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 6 East Main St., 'Springfield, O. tions in Chicago. (<l have tramped all over this town,” ho said, ^look- ring for work and can 't find any;” “I understand they are short of helh a t the stockyards,” said the. desk: sergeant. “You might get a job there for a few weeks anyhow ” “A t the stockyards?” exclaimed the other, in a voice trembling with indignation. “I wouldn’t work there fo r $50 a day if I were starving to death!” _______________ New Ttl«*oopio Gun Sight. A new form of telescopic sight fo r use with a rifle has been invented. Neither fore nor back sight is em ployed with this contrivance, h u t the shooter in tak ing aim looks through a small lens, winch by an optical device throw’s an image of a brigh t little, cross in fron t of thd gun and in line with the barrel. This image serves as a fore sight, and by sim ply holding the center of the cross upon the object aimed a t the marks man is enabled to take accurate aim, A Treasured qift. Frank Parmclce, *a successful transportation manager, eighty- eight .years old, died recently in Chi cago, In the pocket ofriho coat he had last woni reposed the thread and needle which his mother had given him seventy years ago* and which he had carried throughout a long career, He often declared tlmy had made him successful^ and his Children believe it, To Core aCold inOneDay T<d»Laxative Brotno Quininex Cure* Grip cmevery h $ t k W 4 iip* REVIVO w w m VITALITY Madaa Well Man THt A .3 of Ma, f aLTCf-sn in**! a th*lr tent tatafcood.iioaotiJ wbl*i»«»«(*«»* m m i t , or *t>im 1 best girl to the tlieutw, and f de cided 1o throw oil souit lugs. 1 was deathly afraid of leaving the-tick ets behind, so I hurried into'my dress suit, I think, without ever let ting go of them. 1 was mentally shaking hands with- myself 'that I had not overlooked anything. ; "After the show wre found that- rain had! set in nnd hoarded a cm*. I t was crowded, so I sent her inside and stood on the hack plat form with, a few dozen oUimg. Along came the conductor, and "when I heard him say ‘fares/ I dug. ' Ho rro r overtook hie! - I had been so in ten t upon the tickets th a t 1 had .forgot ten to p u t a cent' in my pockets when I changed my clothes. I was stone broke. -‘There she was'inside, ou t-o f explaining distance, with a crowd betw-een ns, or I m ight have borrowed from her or jumped off the car. 1 edged away from the conductor as long as possible, when suddenly there came an inspiration. Tapping, th e conductor on the ^ ■ .PH* J bP..... - .1 •.-..I.-J... 1 . b ... ...Vf7 tuf 'sunn.'thtng1 "1u"T'l'nmgO'^-l're..hr q tired. ' ‘‘ ‘Certainly, I gave you a quarter to -yay 'ihe fare of myself, and lady ins! te/ Tic hesitated ju st a mo ment nnd 1 landed me 13 cents. “I was saved,- and ymi.-yarrbet I rememliered' thuf yondifetor and hunted him up the next day,*. I told him Urn whole story and reimburs ed him fully, l ie enjoyed.it more- than 1 did" when lie learned*the' whole tru th .”—Detroit News. wou Hittu t. uyuu i u u xiwinL; rar* s xtfUGYa s'- 4 ’ S l l . ' s — p. 1 Tdlnkj-nar/’1'1 “U th° 1 tlikerl- i‘SJO.-tVSUU OJUlgop .putt XiJOp ‘vUU^ ■ Jiuaca iUiOnrir, JCS’Uotcet Sfc,, JerseyCity, S’,J. Best For The Bowels ■esvri! ‘auaisDniUdo |*’oo w^iaaTwiT) v -o ■ana/tjai ;y jnoqp j dm aim/ noti Si •AHVMOSXOia 1 VNOULVNH 3 J.MJ "(8«aaixsaaM -JOTtoqipg; poampyj- pun M R bqj jojord fuoquo ’jsoiu ui[y, 'Auuoij -mp ^soq eijij juua u o f camoo jq * •Xinrnoqoip oqj jo Jfpujs o j . toavo J jioq j poquasu oAuq uaui qsajuatS j ’no j o otuog ‘SjeoAvsnu ualo jtotjj pup two UBgpgqp eq j * 00 ? ‘n aq j, ’aqq oqj pun sonioja ‘©oepi ‘ uotii ‘Xiomqocux ‘uns’oq .7 ‘sSuttp. proq-c '|tiq ‘/-[no -spuoiv suoqn jou <, n o f oaj 3 gu v u xpupa oispnrsuoqa o.m 0 . 101 $. m q ‘'aoqsoub X iolo uo^a -no ^ uoay ‘uo f pin oj'A’ieuoq -oip a paxut fan r n o x ’ “.toiistiU oj f /n p .tuoA n .yt pnu h’ciitia-soqjo fc-ji .tioqj £i q | :dx> Aoqj o 3 ju OO JQ USNOIASHHO «»».wu*"*,.- tiuuuinu.vauAV.if di . u d ifi GUftrantottiita uura or your money Lack* SterHflg Remedy Co*, Chtcdga or N.Y, 592 ANNUALSALE, TENMILLIONBOXES Holiday styles in Stiff and Soft Hats are on disylay by 5 ULLIVAN, ■ -The-..Hatter, N M i ... wvvvkA-< PATENTS Caveat*,and IVade-Marks obtained and ait Pat- .cntbiuiness conducted tor modcr A tc Fee*. Oua office i * cf * o * iteu . s .H atcht v rn o e And we can secure patent in less time than those1 remote f-urt VVashtnjrton, Send modcl,.drawing or nhoto., with ducrip JUon. Wn advise, If patentable or hot,, free of (Charge. Our fee not dor-till pntentls secured. ; a pamfhuct , “ I l o i l o Obtain Patents," with, ,cost of Same in the U. fa. and foreign countries1 sent free. Address, .C.A.SNOW&CO. * opr, P atent O ffice , W ashington , * •eui^v *—--- “ ............ f - TH E -’ • WORLD’SWORK T h e m a g a z i n e bethich t e l l s < y f t h e p r o g r e s s o f t h e berortd t h r o u g h b u o n d e t f u t p i c t u r e s a n d t e r s e a r t i c l e s . DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY J? c\v York N. B.—ANUREW CARNEGIE ssys; “ 1think THE WORLO'S WORK remarkable.” Tell us your Good Wants and tell us if you are from Cedarville W e have everything you Want lor the Holidays., I f you wan t a Chaf ing Dish, come here. If you w an t ( 'hafing Forks, oome here, If you wan t Chafing Spoons or Baking Dishes, come here. W e have Alcohol Flagons, P latters, Solid Coffee and Tea Po ts—beauties. Rogers W a re -W m ., Rogers & ,SonVi w a re -K n iv e s and Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Fancy Pieces, Skatcs—500 pairs, Sleds and Tricycles, Steel W agons and Tricycle Wagons* Carving Knives, T ab le Knives* Scissors* and Shears, Best line of Pocket Knives m Ohio. ■ ITJ 1 ESPRlflGFIEliDHfiRDWREGOflPflHY m
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