The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

HARROWS A few that MUST BE closed out, W e need the room and they must go. 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. ■ w * r SPRING SUITS LADIES “Fine Stylish Suits-in th,o correct materials and colors a t specially low prices for Spring in Voiles, Panamas Mohairs, Chiffon Broad­ cloths, L igh tw e igh t Cljeviots and Silks’, in Black, Blues, Browns and Castors Prices. . > $ 10 . 00 . $ 12 . 50 . $ 15 . 00 . Tw o Specials Covert Jackets, “One^is~allwoolr“Ceo,erb^geott^sftHit-4iftinglntest^ftnd--bfesfc=-nL-styie^ would he good value a t $ 1 0 .0 0 specially priced, $6.75. The other lo t is a clean up of our $ 1 0 .0 0 to $13.50. Fine Cpvert°Jackets' all .well tailored and best of styles, F it. Garranteed' all very sepcially p riced .........:...... ......................................................................... ......... $7 .50 Great Silk Sale, ■■ ■ - - . . We have ju st secured from a Silk Manufacture a largo lo t of choice new style of fancy silks th a t were made up. to retail a t 7Ects a yard, in ju s t tho colorings th a t a.e wanted now we bought them so we can sell for the extremely low price of BOcts a-yard. This will be your silk opportunity of th is year. “ ” * ' lobe Bros. $ £o ., Xenia. 0 . AlTheNew and l i l l f ; InSpringand Summer Footwear For Efien-and Women. Come and Take a Look. Frazer’s Shoe Store,Xenia. EIGHTEEN PREftlUnS to be distributed on Thursday, August, 3*. ’05 The premiums .will ,be paid in* Goltf as follows, First, $15; next five in $10 each; next twelve in $5 each. Ask for tickets on all 25c purchases. o vo . / Fmd» and S a lt Meats, Mali, Oyetera etc WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall, inches, 4,75; thunder Showers, 4; clear d a p , U ; cloudy days, 0} pa rtly cloudy days, 10 rains 12; per cenL sunshine, 53; wind, di­ rection, southwest; frosts, 8; highest temperature, Ed degrees; lowest tern- perature, 32 degrees; range of tem­ perature, 15 degrees; average tem­ perature, 54 degrees; g reatest range, 20 degrees. Samuel Oreswell, Observer.’ W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE. W. C. T, IT. Institu te will bo held a t Osborn May 15 and 1 G, 1005, The institute begins u t2 p ,m . on the 15 th, An evening meeting same day. Fore, noon, afternoon anti evening meet­ ings of the second day. Fine pro­ gram . Good .speakers. All good citizens, both men and women, are cordially in-vifced to a ttend and help to make th is mepting an effective force in the effort to drive all the saloons out of Ohio in the next few year's. All members of local unions in county are eypected to be present. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for all the kindness and sympathy tendered us in our late beveavement, We extend our thanks to the Ministers who so ably conducted the funeral service, to tho OTioir their selection, also to those who contributed the beautiful iloral collections, and to all who in any way assisted, Mrs. Melda M. Bull, Raymond arid A rthu r Bull. GOING TO VOTE. A petit ion signed by 1GBvofers was presented to the Yellow Springs coun­ cil last Saturday evening, asking for an.election under the Beal law. ,It was.readily granted^, and the date fpr holding same was set for May 28. APPOINTED DELEGATES. The General Assembly of the.Uni­ ted Presbyterian church convenes at Washington, Iowa, May 24 th. The following delegates .and alternates have been appointed from Xenia Presbytery: A . K . Sfrane, W. S. McClure and S. E . Martin, Robert yd,—D r W . -Williamson and Tho.s. H . Murray.—Gazette. IS NOW PASTOR. , From the Christain Instructo r we d i p the following item of interest to numerous friends in th is place and county: “ On last Thursday evening Rev. Clarence Young was J'orctairied and installed pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian church (General Synod)-in Philadelphia. Mr. Young is a young man of excellent prom­ ise; and has ju st graduated from tho seminary on Locust street. His aunt, Mrs. Bryson, from Xenia, O., came on to attend Mr. vYoung*s in ­ stallation .” * DOWIE LOSES OUT. i By agreement of the parties in the case of M osch C. White and others against John Alexander Bowie, the will of George-White, in which he left all of h is property to Bowie, is set aside on the ground of Incapacity of the testator. The ju ry was in­ structed to bring in a Verdict to tha t effect. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creejjs up towards the heart, causing death. J . E . Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes th a t a friend dreadfully injured ilia hand, ’which swelled up like blood poison­ ing. Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. 25c a t nl store. —The-cheapesfc placo to getj your carpet paper is a t McMillans. F or S a le :—About 200 oak fenos posts. Inqu ire of E d Bean. LIST OP LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in tho Cedarville postoffice for the mouth ending May. fi> 1905 j List No. 18. Brown, Btsrt F . * Oarrell Mlelcel, " Grabin Billy, Fnilaro Albert, Gurftfo6 Aluguor Bestlan, Little Mrs. Anna, Raynor Charles, W E H A V E Fafms to Sell and -can sell youis FARM LOANS five years. SMITH & CLBMANS, Y W F W E L D THAT, !•* *,j? Science has developed something infinitely better than the old-style wrap or clamp. ITTSBURCH 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* AWRAP holds moisture,cracksthe galvanizing and allows the water to attack the.hare wire. A small, amount of displaced galvanizing on “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT” REINFORCES THE PRO -1 TECTI0N AGAINST RUST AT THE ELECTRICALLY WELDED JOINT; examine the joint. mwiwiw.* STAYS CANNOT SLIP. They ste always just where they were put. Stay and strand wires become one piece when the union is made. Thefenceislikeasolidsheet of perforatedstfel. Every Rod is Guaranteed Perfect. Don’t ailpw your prejudicein favor of the rapitfly-ifeclffilng and aow afitlqiated method. you Save heretofore known, to warp-your good judgment* “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES REPRESENT PROGRESS, because hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of standard material Is dailywelded by electricity. The hoop on the average sugar barrel in the isolated country grocery store is an electrically welded product. . y If your wagon wa* made In a latge factory, Its tires weat welded by electricity. You will find electrically*welded hoops on Ice cream freezers and washing machines, on many tubs and buckets. Examine them* “ PITTSBURGH PERFEOT “ fences are made by this modem, simple and marvelous process, producing ” THE WELD THAT HELD.” 1 / ■ _ .. MR. FARMER; 'LISTEN, NOW. Every agent handling “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT” fences is author- * ized to guarantee this t • That the wires are not Injured al the Joints, That tha fonoa Is perfectly adjustable to uneven ground. That the stays will not separate from the strands. ~ That the fonoo Is ail right In every particular. Could you ask any more definite protection? Your complete satisfaction is absolutely assured. ' 4 3s 32n C. M. CROUSE. __ 9 * - 26m (t 4SOIN p ~ '39a ■plTTJBURGH PERFECT"FOKINS'«pe«al Style) G rand O pen in g D isp lay , 1 Thinking of Your SPRING CLOTHES? . We a r e ; you ought to be. Oor large assort­ ment is now ready for your examination. Come in, we’ll be glad to explain what changes fashion has declarcd for Spring. Tiiese things you ought to know. A Glimpse at the Styles. _____ _ r-t ■. Double*Breasted Suits io oyster grays, blue"”Serges, black thibets and, browns—somewhat longer than last season, and coats made with the _new ' concave shoulders and deep Vents, prices, $IO, $ 15 , $ 20 , $25 Single»Breasted Suits, similar in general design—Bome^ out very long and with deep and broad lapels* ........ . ****-»•«• • $ 1 0 t o $ 2 5 Ra in Coats are partioularly stylish, -They come in all oolors from black to light gray, long, fall back but .close-fitting In neck, and hair-oloth fronts to give Btiff- • ness and shape.., *•• $ 1 0 to $ 3 0 T op CpOtS In moTe refined style than- fob' many years—a trifle longer than'last sea­ son and in various shades of coverts, vicunas and cheviots. Prices, ^ ^ $10» $12r $15 ® , u p , - I U f iQ B o y s ’ Shop TUTg-t AI/ 3 / i i J r l a n c Ia Jnvenile wear, such as tho bloomer suits with full tzoris- y r A w / t y . A I v w m c u a or8t u any styles in bright and striking patterns that will please you Immensely. .... ——. Boys’ Knee Pants D o u b le - B re a s te d S u i t a . . , , . . $ l - 0 & $ 3 r $5 r i nd $7 Boys* Novelty Suits Some very beau­ tiful designs.............. 12,50, $3,60, $5,00 Boys’Long*Pants Su its is.oo, $7 co, ... . $10, $18,00 Boys’ E x tra Pants EnSe Pants.. . . . . , . , . - 8 0 , 78o and $1.00 Long Pants................„.$1, IS, $8 and $4 Men’s Furnishings. M anha ttan Shirts $J.SO ,$z; $2 .50 an d $3 . The Celebra ted S tetson Hats $5 .50 . “ The K ingsbu ry a t $ 3 .0 0 . "A storia" H a t$2. o r .................. Others $ t a n d $1 50. R . vS. K i n g s b u r y , E ftst M ain St.* Xen ia , OHIO. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT, Notice is hereby giver, that tho ■un­ dersigned Imo been appointed and July (luabflod by the Probate "Court of Orceno County, Ohio, as executrix of tl,o null cf the eclat e of Ebonczer Ar­ cher, deeeaoed. AU persons Indebted to Eiild estate must make linmedlalo pnyiijertt; those having claims will present them for scUlemenf. SABAH ft AHCmjlt CASTOR IA For Infantn and Children, the KindYou HavaAlways Bought Bears the Signature of smmmm m m

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