The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
r r ^ ‘^0ES«: mmm A few that MUST BE closed oiit. We need, the room and they must gcf. Imperial steel lever Harrows, These har rows have a good length steel tooth and firmly fastened inpossible to lose. They are reversi-. ble so that a cutting edge is always had. The lever allows you to set the teeth at any angle, sloaping, „ forward or backward or straight. . Before you buy see us and we can save you money FOR THEY MUST GO. J. H. WOLFORD. v 5 r~ S P R IN G i FO R L A D IE S Fine Stylish' Suits in the correct materials and colors at, specially low prices foi" Spring in Voiles, Panamas Mohairs, Ohifffm Broad-, cloths, L igh t weight Cheviots and Silks, in Black, Blues7~Browns and Castors Prices. 1 . ' $10M $12.50. $15.00. T w o Specials Covert Jackets, One, is allwool Covert good satin lin ing latest and hest of style would be good value a t $10 .00 specially priced, $6.75. The oitfyer lo t is a clean up of our $10 .00 to $ tS .Sq . Fine Covert Jacke ts ’a ll well tailored and best of stales, F it Garrnnteed all very sepcially priced. $7 .50 Great Silk Sale; \Ve have ju st secured from a Silk Manufacture a large lot,of choice ‘new sty lo of fancy silks th a t were made lip to retail a t 75ctsayard, in ju st the colorings th a ta .e wanted now wo bought them so we can sell fo rttn r extremely low price of 50cts a ye d, This will he your silk opportunity of this year. “ Bro$. $f €o., Xenia, 0. InSpringail SnimiarFootwaarForManandWamsn. Come and Take a Look, Frazer’s Shoe.Store, Xenia. EIGHTEEN PR E f l lU f lS to be distributed oft, Thursday, August, 31 , ’05 The premiums will be paid in Gold as follows, First, $15; next five in $10 each; next twelve in $5 each# Ask for tickets on all 25c purchases. o . O . W B I M f i B 3 ■ pjfoiiluina Salt Meats, Mali, OyataW ate ANDYWILHAVE South Charleston. Ohio. April 10 .— Colonel Milton Cheney, who served ns ’omniissloner in Clark county for six vears, is being boomed for sergeant- alarm s of the next House of iteprcsen- tadves, Mr. Cheney is receiving let ters from politicians of several coun ties pledg'ng their support and influ ence’. A number of Representatives who expect to be retained have also written that they are for him.—Gin- cimiati Enquirer. wow¥ 1 e Tlie final arrangements have been made by the Pennsylvania railroad to extend the dnub'o track on this divi sion from "Wilberforce to Florence, a distance of'about''thirty miles. The supplies for’ the work have been or dered. and the men to do the work are now being secured. The double track out of Xenia was laid as far as Wil- borforce last summer. ■ CHARITY BALL Governor,and Mrs Myron T. Horriclc wil] In all probability, grace with their presence, the fourth annual charity ball to he given by the Xen*a Elks-next Tuesday evening. The governor is considering very fa vorably the invitation to attend the ball, extended to himself and wife, by a committee from the Elks lodge, which visited - lilm In Columbus last Thurs day, and has assured the lodge, that only some unforseen circumstance wcu d .prevent him attending the ball Colonel J. I.. Smith, superintendent of the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors’ Orphans Home, who accompanied the committee to Columbus, invited the chief execu tive and his wife to be his gitesl3 at the home during their stay In Xenia, provided, they are able to be here .that evening. Ample seating room, lias been ar ranged for by the. committee in charge of the ball, and all persons who at tend the affair for the purpose of en joying the musical feast, and being in the midst of the brilliant assemblage, will find themselves comfortably pro vided for, AIL .of the eleven private boxes, which will be sold at auction to the highest bidders in the Elks rooms Tuesday evening of this week, will oc cupy the length of the east side of the armory, leaving all the other space not taken up by the dancers, for seating accommodations. Box No. i; has been reserved for the governor, who if he 1 b enabled to attend the affair, will oc cupy the box with his wife, and Col onel and Mrs. Smith, The Prohibit onistsf* held a county convention at the office of George Dodds Saturday afternoon Ec S, Bailey, of Yellow Springs, presided, and the following county ticket was nominated: Representative. Rev, It. D, Hypes, Yellow Springs; treasurer. W. r l Bryson, Xenia; probate jiicigc, Joseph H. Broiherton, Cedarvllle; clerk of co'Ms, Charles Dodds; commission- or, e | 8. Bailey, Yellow Srrings; In firmary director, W. II. Babb, Spring Vatiey; coroner, G. W. Shrofc, Yeilow Springs. The following were ap pointed delegates to the state conven tion: K. S. Bailey, J*. \V. Collins, J. Wallace Collins, ,T. I). Anderson, Rev. }!. D. Hypes and Rev. Dr. Joseph Kyle. Rev. Robert Pretlow, o£ Wilmington, was nominated for state.Tenator from the. Fifth-Sixth district, F. FL'Mecart- ney, state chairman,' attended the meeting.—Gazette. i The. contract has been let for the erection of the -new Second United Presbyterian church in Xenia to Dice Bros,, of that city, for $22,400.' It is expected that tho edifice when com pleted will co°t about $23,000, While the new church Is being erected this congregation will use tlie old Third U. P. church. Rev. A, B.fHenry attended the meet Ing of the Directors of tho Theological Seminary a t Philadelphia, where ho as sumed ilia duties as superintendent of the Seminary. • ’ . • S tateof O hio , Grrv or Tof.utxr,) L ucas C ounty j ~ FnANrcJ. CnF.NiiYmakes oath that he is senior partner of the Arm of J.\ J, C jipney &.Co., do*ng business in tho ciiy of Toledo, county, oml state nforeidd, and that said fflrni will pay tho sums ONE HUNDItMP DObLAlM for each eyury case of Oatarrb that cannot bo cured by tho ttso of II au .’ h CA nrtnrft’cnc, F H A X K J , C1I13NEY, Sworn to before mo nhd subscribed in my iTcsencc, this Gift day of December, A. I)' 80. . A W, GLEASON. Notary Public Hall's Cnlafrh curb la taken internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous Mirfatcs of tho systefni Send for teafimoiii- free, . ’» • THE* WELD THAT HELD Science has developed something infinitely better than tho old-otyle wrap or clamp. CCB-fclTTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES ARE WELDED BY ELECTRICITY. This is the modern method*of construction. Years of life are added through the elimination of serious fence, defects. A WRAP holds moisture, cracks the galvanizinvaod allows the water to attack the harewire. A small! amount of displaced galvanizing on " PITTSBURGHPERFECT ” REINFORCES THE PRO TECTION AGAINST RUST AT THE ELECTRICALLY WELDED JOINT; examine the joint. STAYS CANNOT SL IP . Th ey are always just where they were put. Stay and strand wire* become one piece when the union is made. T h e fence is like a solid sheet pf perforatedrfeel. Every Rod is Guaranteed Perfect. Don't allow your, prejudiceIn favor of the rapidly-declining and now antiquatedmethods you have heretofore known, to warp youe good judgment. ■ _"V. *• PITTSBURGH PERFECT ” FENCES REPRESENT PROCRESS, because hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of standard material toj&rilywelded by electricity. The hoop on the average sugar barrel in the isolated country grocery store is an electrically welded . ■ > ■ product; If your wagon was made in a large factory, its tires were wefded by electricity* You will find electrically'welded hoops bn Ice cream freezers and washing machines, on many tuba and buckets. Examine them. “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT “ fences are made by this modern, simple and*marvelous process, producing “ THE WELD THAT HELD." ■' MR. FARMER: LISTEN, NOW. Every agent handling “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT" fenced Is author- '*5 ^ Iff IpS fS m u r n tm t L ----*-------- lied to guarantee,this : That tha wires nre-nol injured al tha |olnts, That tha fsnoa la porfootly adjustablo to uneven ground. — That the staya will not separate from the atranda. That the fenoe Is all right In every particular. *> . Could you ask any more definite protection? Your complete satisfaction to absolutely assured, • 1 * • C. M . CRO U SE . 32m *d,M 26m ‘P'lTTJBURGH PERFECYFENCINGttpecml Style} A Monument. I f w e were to" assemble all those who have been' cured, of heart disease, by Dr*.' Miles’ Heart Cure,: and .who would to-day be .in their graves had not Dr. Miles’ been successful in perfecting this wonderful heart specific, they woiild pop ulate a large city, * What a* remarkable record— *a. breathing, thinking, moving monument, composed o f human lives,—that for which every other earthly possession is sac rificed; The Miles Medical Co. re ceive'thousands of letters from these people like the following: “I feel iriflebte'et -to the Dr. Miles' Heart Cure for my life. I desire to call the .attention of .others suffering as I did to this remarkable remedy for the heart. .For a long llmo Xhad suffered from shortness of breath .after any little exertion, palpitation of the heart; and i 1 times terrible pain In the region of tho heart, so serious th a t I feared th a t I would some time drop dead upon tlio street. One day Xread one of your circulars, ' and Immediately wont' to my druggist , a n d 1purchased two bot tles of tlio H eart Cure, and took. It according to directions, with ' the result th at I am entirely cured. Since then I never'm iss an opportunity to recommend this remedy to my friends •who havo heart trouble; In fact I am a traveling advortlsment, for I am widely, known In this locality." J. H. BOWMAN, Manager of ..Lebanon Democrat, Nashville, Tenn, Dr. Miles" H eart Curo Is sold by your druggist, who will nuararitee th a t th e first pottlo will benefit. If It falls' he will refund your moricy. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind The most successful Shoe Sale ever held by this great institution. Huri- dreds upon hundreds of Springfield’s shoppers are daily crowding our store and taking advantage of the unparalleled bargains we are offering at our Great Purchase Sale. Shoe and Oxfords purchased at 47 3-8C on the dollar from the best renewed manufacturers of this country and offered to you at a small margin of profit, cannot but appeal to ail buyers of footwear, i f will not alone be to your interest to purchase for yourself, but for your entire family for your present and future needs* i f s l i o f N Q T O l i ^ ^ 39c 99c buys Children’s Shoe: (15c values - f . positively Uycry housekeeper should know Hint if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry nso they will save not only ttmoi because it never sticks tothc iron, but because eacll package contain Ifl oz.—one full pound*-wbile all oilier Cold Water Starches are put tip in impound packages, and the price ia tlio same, 10 cents. Then again becauseDefiance Starch is free from injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell you n 12 -oz, package it Is because ho has a stock on hand which howishes to dispose ot before he puts in Defiance, 'lie knows thntBcfinnco Staroh hns printed on every package in large letters and figures "ltozs,’ Demand Defiance and save much; time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick- gni* Defiance never sticks. 1 Q ueens C rescent - ROUTE * 1 1 r. V .. 1 . .......... J and Southern Ry. SHM K HM U I' [ I —BETWEN—*' C in c inn a ti Cha ttanooga A tlaz ita B irm ingham K n o x v i l le A sK e v i l le Mobile J^cKsonvxlle Mew O r lean s t S H r e v e p o r t ■ tefted , f e s a a s P o i n t s CauhleDaily Ptfliman Service to Chftttaiioir^afl Manta, JacKsonvillej and Hfew Crlenns M&ias*. ObsarvailoM Cara* For inforraailoe anJ Hates atJSrcus 4:Uand Race Scwcts, Clneinnsti. W. A. Garrett, W. C. Rlnea«en, QteHMtft, (itn'Uut'rJUb CiAcineatl, Okie, 69c buys Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, in very large variety broken lots; In $1.50 and $1.75 values. buys Childron)s high-grade Shoes, in paten t and kid tip, button or lace good $1.25 values. $U9 79c buys. Ladies’- Shoes and Oxfords, in paten t colt, and vici kid, liighest grade Shoes, in all tl e la te st styles; positive $2.50 and $3,00 values. hups Men’s Shoes; They arc short .lines and broken lo ts; positively $2. values. - / 99c $1.95 buys Bays’ and L ittle Men’s Shoes, in paten t colt, vlci k id and genuine satin calf, good iron oak soles; posi tive $1.50 and $2.00 values. buys Ladies’ Shoes and. Oxfords, in vici kid and paten t colt and in all shades of tany button, lace or bloch- er cut, this spring’s newest styles; positively $3.50 and $L00 values. 99c buys Misses’ Shoes in genuine vici kid, paten t or kid tip, button or lace cu t, and well worth $1.75. $1.24 $2.45 buys Men’s, high-grade Shoes, in box calf, kangaroo And genuine satin calf, all up-to-date styles, heavy and light soles, good shoes for dress o r tv orky positive $ 2.00 values. buys Men's highest grade Shoes a n d Oxfords, the very hest of box calf, velour and vici kid, the h igh est quality of paten t colt, in button, Blucher #nd lace cut; Shoes th a t a re .well worth $4.00 and $5.00 ■ Sale will continue from day to day until all are sold. DAN GOHEN 35 Bast Haiti St. Springfield, O. Greatest Bargain Shoe Store in America. Headquarters and Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio Distribution D irect from Wholesaler to Consumer, FRIGHTFUL SUFFERING RELEIVED. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, Bu t choosing the rightmcdlcine. E. H . Wolf, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheat ed death. Ho says: “Tow years ago had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxlty, hu t I took Electric Bitters, which ef fected a complete cure. I have also found them of great beniflt in gener a l debility and nerve trouble, and keeji them constantly oii bane, since ns I find they have no equal.',’ A11 druggists, guarantees thenf at,50e. A DAREDEVIL RIDE. often ends in a nad accident. To heal accidental iujm'les, use Buck- jl«n,s Arnica Salve. “A deep wound In my foot, front auftcch|oun," writes ■Theodore Bchuele, of Columbus, ()., t “caused me great pain. IMipsieians 'were helpless, butBueklen's Arnica Halve quickly' healed it," Hoot,ha and heals burns like magic. 28c at ,4.11 dmgelfltfl* 120 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. On tlie^Yellow Springs piko three fourths mile from Cedarville. Tins farm is nicely located, being less than one mile from college, churches and high-school. Improvements are good. Land produces good crops. Nice young orchard, bearing excel lent fruit. Never failing springs on farm. I f interested, call on or ad dress, W. J. H awthounb , B. D. D ., 2, Cedarville, Ohio Mas, 27,11905. CHEATED DEATH* Special Excursions To Cincin natiVia Pennsylvania Lines, Saturday, April 15th, excursion tickets to Cincinnati, account open ing of the National Base Ball season will be sold v ia Pennsylvania Lines from Columbus, Richmond, and in termediate stations. Special Home-Seekers Excursions via Pennsylvania Lines, ., April 4th and 18, "excursion tickets AvlU be sold via Pennsylvania -'Lines to points South West, and Southwest, account, special Home-Seekers* Ex cursions. For all particulars regard ing fares, routes, etc., apply to Local 'Picket Agent of those lines, i Suffering frightfully from the viru ta u t posions of undigested fond, (*. t G. Grayson, of Lula, la s s ,, look Dr. K itg ’h Now Life Pills, “ with tho re- j su it," lie writes, “ th a t I was cured ." ! All stomach ami bowol disorders g ive ' way to their tonic, laxative proper- j ties. 23c a t All druggists. j "Mies Bertha Mitchell spent Saturday \ with re’at’Vetj here, ^ h ^ j CASTORLA Tor Infants and Children. tki KindYoyHateAlwaysBought Bears the Nignoimv of dm MM
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