The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52
U#MH i BIG ft ft f iX ft ft A (T * n {1 .n•*• a /r ,/i *, SALE Our sale has been a complete success so far. But have two week longer before we organize our new stock com- •■. *. k pany of $100,000.00, we propose to make a complete house cleaning, and on Monday we will place the remainders of our stock at such attractive prices that you certainly; will avail yourself of this opportunity. .V NEW PAINOS AT NEW PRICES BEGINNING MONDAY $165.00 $175.00 $185.00 $200.00 $210.00 $225.00 $250.00 AND UPWARDS ■ . • i * * Every Piano Market in Plain Figures and at a Price from $75.00 to $ioo Less Than Its Regular Retail Prices. Easy Payments of $io.6o Cash and $6.oo, $ 7 .oo, $8.oo and $10.00 Per Month Remember every Pianq on our floor must be sold, and if you will pay our store a visit you will be one of our costomers. __ ' * Q I Store Open Evenings. * ■ (. . B ttU THE JOhNL. FLANERY MUSIC HOUSE ^ ^ High w <*V. * 7 * opririgneia v^nio, •£. J LOCAL AND PERSONAL 'J -----Kew honey for sale ut J- H. Wolfords. WANTE I)- Apples, Peaches anil Cabbage. - at. Bird’s- Mrs. Pals ton ami children, of Cin cinnati, are visiting Mrs Madden Ervin. Miss Eleanor’ Smith, is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Sweet. Potatoes, fine ones. .at Bird’s. Miss Effle Barber, of Springfield, •is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Berber. Model Flour, per sack 70c. at Bird’s. Mr. and Mrs- J. C. Barber, left Thursday morning for a trip to Alantic City, Now York City and Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Townsley and daughter Carrie, were guests Subbath, of Jamestown relatives. Celery—at Bird’s. Mrs Harry Wooten and daughter, of Louisville, Ky., returned to Bay- ton, after .several weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Beck, Choice of any Straw Hat in our - store for && price today. at Bird’s. Mrs. Olive Stevenson, spent several days with her ’ daughter, Mrs. Itobt. Bird, and will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs Olive Stevenson, near Wilberforce. Messrs. Emerson Nesbit, Roy Mc Farland and Blnin Born, have been camping this week, near Coes Sta ton . t Mrs. Albert Stormont, has issued invitations to a number of her lady friends, Thursday, August 21th, 1975, iu honor of Miss Olivo McClure. Mrs. Jasper Chapman, of Wash ington, 0. II. is visiting Mr, ami Mrs, Seth Collett. Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter. at Bird’ s. Mrs. Lida Archer, who has been at Farm School, North Carolina, for some time is home. Dr. M. I. Marsh and wife, were in Lebanon -ver Sabbath, the Br. be ing called there by the illness of a brother. Mr. and Mrs, (J, A, McClellan, of Indianapolis, came down from Springfield Sabbat Ii for a short visit with relatives. Mr. McClellan came over in bis automobile. SPRINGFIELD FAIR, The da rk County Agricultural Society will hold its annual fair at die fair grounds in. Springfield, August 22, 23; 24, 25, .26. The purses amount to $5,100 and the feature of the week will be the running races Saturday. The following is the list: TUESDAY' AUGUST-22, 1905. Matinee Pace {Merchandise)..$ 50 00 2-40 Trot...................;..... :..... "... 400 00 5-35 Pace .................................. 400 00 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. 2-14 Pace.................................. 400 00 2-14 Trot................................. 40000 2:35 Trot...........;......................... 400 00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 2:29 Trot................................. $40000 2:25 Pace........................................ 40000 Matinee Trot (Merchandise).. 50 00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 2:30 Pace;........................................$40000 2:17 Trot................. .......... ,.... 400 00 2:19 Pace..................................v 400 00 SATURDAY, AUGUST-26. RUNNING 1% mile Dash......... ........... ..... $250 00 ■ V “ 'u ...I’............;..................... .20000 7-8 “ . ' “ ...................... 20000 U “ “ .......................... 200 00 5-8 “ “ ...... .......... ......... 160 00 Ko entrance fee for Runners. Run rain or shine. Address all com nmuications to S. Van Bird, Sec. and Privileges H, L.Roekfield, Pres A RESOLUTION. Granting in the Pittsburg, Cincin nati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company tlio right to construct cer tain. tracks across Main St. in the Village.of CY/dnrville, Ohio. Resolved, by tlie Village Council of the Village of (Vdarville, Ohio, that file application of the Pitts burg, Cincinnati, Chicago and. St. Louis Railway Company for a grant: to die right of way for a side track across Main St. as shown upon the blue print at (ached to said applica- t» n be and die same hereby is granted upon, die condition that die approach (hereto is. graded and graveled to the satisfactionof said Village Council. Passed August 7th 1905. D., H. McFarland Mavor. Attest: S. C. Wright. Oorp., Clerk- AN ORDINANCE. Peculiar Disappearance. J. I). Runyan, of Butlervillo, y., laid the peculiar dissappearance of his painful symptoms, of indigestion and biliousness, to Dr. King’s Now Life Fills, He says: “ Thoy ai*o a perfect, remedy, for dly.y.lnena, sour stomach, headache, constipation, eet.” Guaranteed at all drugstores, price 23c. CEDAR SPRINGS 'New Health and Pleasure Resort At* , trading Much Attention, Springs of wonderful curative' power similar to the famous wafers of Cars* bad. are nltrcu ting many to the health. awl p'oamiro rest.fin of Cedar Spring!*, rcsghCd ty the Fem.gylvanfa linen via New Faria, (). Hotel nceommodalions are under capable management! Varle ( r*('.nation i:i offered: Outdoors on dm tempo courts and ( roguet, lawns'; in* ilr-tmt in the Club himne where them It* d diversify of ftivuisments and game \<tn‘ t&rllculnro about fares amt fine or trains apply to ticket ngeubi of Fe«u- pyivaofa Ltaea, ■ d-3-l * , t * • V Excursions to Colorado For Eagles Grand Aerie August IIth and 12th via Pennsylvania Lines. Special low fares to Denver,' Colorado Springs Or Pueblo. For Information about stop-overs, routes, etc,, apply toticketagents, Pennsylvania Lines A VACAT ION TRIP To Niagara Falis at Low Fares. Ticket Agent Odarville will an swer inquiries about the annual ex cursion to Niagara Fall over the Pennsylvania Lines, which hirers ex cellent opportunities for a delightful vacation trip at small expense. —Tiie 53d annual fair or die Clark County Agricultural Society will he held in Springfield, August 22-20, Remember the running races on Saturday* Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it never clicks tothe iron, but because each package contain 10 oz. -one full pound—while all other Cold Water Starches ore put up in K-pouml packages, and the. price is the same, 10 cents, Then Qciiiir because Defiance Starch Is free from injurious chemicals, li your grocer tries to sell you a 12 *oz, package it is because he Jins a stock on hntul which he wishes to dispose, ot before ho puts In Defiance, lie knows that Defiance Starch lias printed on every package in large letters and figures ‘ 'ltozs.* Demand Defiance and save much time and money and thennnoyaneo of the iron stick- gnr Defiance never sticks, ’ LOW FARES WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Anyone contemplating atrip West may lake advantage of the reduced fares for the special Home-Seekers' excursions via Pennsylvania Lines hipoints in Colorado, Idaho, Town, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon tana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Ore gon, Washington, Texas and other sections In tlm west and in all the states of the South. For Bale. Good, 35 months old Hhort Horn Bull.eligable forreeord. JR* W. J , Hawthorn. tain tracks across Miller Kt. in the village of Cedarvillp, Ohio. Bee.' 1—Be It ordajneil by the vil lage Council of the village of Ocfur- ville, that the Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago and St Louis Railway Com pany, its successors and assigns ho, and said Company, its successors and assigns are hereby granted the right to construe! two (racks across Milbcr St. at grade as shown by the blue print attached to the applica tion of said company therefor* Sec. 2—Said tracks shall he con struct ed'at grade, planked in'accord ance with the^Statues of Ohio upon that subject, and the approaches thereto graded and graveled to the satisfaction of tills body. . Sec. 3- -This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the explratioiT' of 10 days after its first publication* Passed August 7th 1805. D. H. McFarland Mayor; Attest: S. C. Wright CorpMClerk. LOW FARES WEST AND SOUTHWEST. I.® Special Home-Seekers' Excursions Pennsylvania Lines. via Anyone contemplating a trip West m.ay lake advantage of the redued fares for the spcciaL Home-Seekers' excursions via Pensylvania Lines to points In Colorado, Idaho, Towa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon tana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Oregon Washington, Texas and other sectionsm the West and in all the States of the South, Stop-over privileges permit trave lers to investigate business openings. These tickets will he on sale certin dates during the summer Details information ns to tares, through time, etc., will he freely furnished upon application to Local Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Lines. Fiendish Suffering * is often caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that* cat your skin. Win, Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: T have used, Buoklen’ s Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and cancers. It is the best healing dressing 1 over found,” Soothes and heals cuts, burhH and scalds. 25c at all drug storcs^guarantoed. ' Mlop-ovpr.privileges permit trav- iers to investigate business openings These tickets will he on sale certain dales during the summer. Detailed information as to fares, through time, etc., will he freely furnished upon application fo local ticket agent of Pennsylvania Lines. 7-15, Real Esiate, Notary Public, gen eral Conveyancer and Collector. Life Accident ami Fire insurance, harm property n specialty, and live stock. A. Bradford Agent, ( ’odarville, Ohio, DRAWING FOR $125 IN GOLD TAKES PLACE Thursday, August 31. at J o’clock p. m. 1 ■ .* t Persons desiring to settle their account can do so, and will be entitled to a chance on the money. There will be eighteen premiums as follows; first, $15; next five $10. -each; next twelve in $5 each. C.C. WEIMER, \ Fresh and Salt Meats, t Bologna,. Sausage and Poultry & JJerkthlre llth Xnt/i. The Genuine 1847ROGERSBROS! 4T Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. have all the qualities in design, work manship and finish of the best ster ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth the cost. Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in ferior in every way to “ Silver Plate that 11'ears ” Ask your dealer for “ 1C47 ROGERS BROS," Avoid substitutes. Our full trade-mark is “ 1847 ROGERS BROS." look for it. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Before buying write for our catalogue "C -L .’ 1 INTKIIXATIOVAI, MI.VKIl Ml., • Rncccsior la MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO., Meriden, Conn. I Btrkthlr* Hth Hbrk, HERALDSALEBILS E b e r s o l e P i a n o s A B SO L U T E L Y DU RABLE . ■’ “ We have tar a number of years used (Jin.solo Pianos la the Conservatory where they tro cunst mtly sunjectcd to the hard est kind of use. ■We have found Lin Ebo.rsolo to bo a good, curable piano, well abl“ u stand tftewear and tear of the music room- -VLie* 4;r» itA .turn, Directress Jiiir r»r'ill Cessorvatory ol Music. mahof A ovurc O' tve T l ie Sm ith & N ix o n P ia n o C p . (Ck a n d r? C , F u t m i i s t r e e t , C I N C I N N A T I . O* MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE PRICES ON VEHICLES^HARNESS W e s e ll o u r e n t i r e p r o d u c t d i r e c t t o t h e u s e r a t w h o l e s a l e p r i c e s a n d g u a r a n t e e a Sail®otMoiireonWallPrises WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND IN SP EC T OUR WORK LARGEST STOCK We carry the largest stock of vehicles on our repositoiy floor of any concern in the world. All of latest style, thoroughly reliable vehicles. Our line includes Carriages, Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Station Wagons, Delivery ' Wagons, Runabouts, Road Wagons, SpringWagons, Carts, etc*. $ COME AND SEE US BEFORE MAKING YOUR P U R C H A S E ; "WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY CATALOGUE FOR 1 9 0 5 Send for our free catalogue. To out-of-town buyers who cannot come to see us, we should be glad to send, on request, our illustrated catalogue, by means of which you can buy as safely and satisfactorily as if on tne ground, * P R IC E $50 Extra 3^1 Rubber Tires, $13-00 Guaranteed as food In every way as sold by middlemen for from $70 to $751 *Note' some of the good points. Has self-ollln?, ausl-proof axles. Full wrought Br.wstcr fifth- whes with bent reaches mor tised Intotho head block. Oil tempered and tested springs. Wrought steel Bailey body loops. Strictly second growth hickory wheels, wllh tires puton hot. Bradley shaft Couplers. Fulllength bottomcarpet* Rub ber sup pads. Spring hackand spring cushion. Finest finish throughout. The Qr.st.st Bug gy In the World A the Price. N o. 3076 . NEW YORK BUO aV. THE MANUFACTURER can always offer yon more for your money than the middleman. We are the only house in the State of Ohio selling direct to the consumer who manufactures the vehicles aud harness they offer for sole. NO. 40GB. STRAIGHT SILL SURREY HARNESS We Manufacture 65 STYLES Highest Qualjfy—*Wholesale Prices GUARANTEE A SAVING NOT LESS THAN 26 $ ft Our No. 246 Single Strap Driving Harness PRICE $ 12.60 g enu ine ru bber m ountings , Extra $1.75 We csrry2000 eels of Harness In slock COME AND SEE US OFFICE-REPOSITORY-FACTORY South High Street, crossing Hocking Valley Railroad, Terminus Electric Car Un*. 20 tninules ride from corner Bread and High Streets .Thi -------- — ---------- -- Columbus Carriage & Harness Co. ' COLUMBUS, OHIO PRICE $ 8 T .5 0 Extra 7-8 Rubber Tlrts, $ 1 5 .0 0 No. 4 o 66I£ a light,compact vehicle, withample sealingca pacity for four large person!. Furnishedwllh bellcol lar setf-olllng axles. Oil temperedand tested springs. Full bottom wrought fiflk-wheel. Strictly Second growth wheels. Full length velvet carpet. Bradley shaft couplers. Hand* somelyfinished. Guaranteed as good as 'sold fay others tot $35.00 to $35.00 more than our price. | |?«r t f a i t o f W TVENTY-J 3 i< 0 ," [ . , Mr. O. J?. Brad fil ^tapped BP one mo ladder of tamo by bj as a member of the I wes0ftlm Ohio htatl at Columbus? Hegil faet that Mr. Bnulfd date for State Senatej craHcticket against! the'Bepublicaii nonl been chosen to fill I place on tho board! Herrick, a strong. A$J Many o f Mr, Brae* wort* lead to beletvo tendered such a plac< nor, liad some politic^ but we are informed lute as a member oil Control of the Ohio mental Station at I pro ven to the official! tuul others as well, few men who can fill with as much credit a The Dayton Jourm| lowing to say conee appoijiLiient: ; 0 . e : Bradfute, a| Oedarville, was todaj Governor Horrick aJ the board of Trnstel •State University foil tag May, 12* l9H.jlH<f in the place of J. AS recently deceased, of John Courtright, oil appointed as a Demo! of the board of contif Experiment station ending Februrary 2.T place of 6 . E. Bradftj Membership on thl Ohio State TJniversil as one of the lnghes the governor, Hq served on the board election as governor! ernors Hash and J members of the boa of their death. I t il appoint ex-governert Former Governor • have been a member] red to be a member trustees *o f the Toler him, of which he 1 founders. Butherft . was^4»ember the tiShe of his retir] White H^use Until other ,members of Hon. Paul Jones, O. T, Oarson, Gail David M. Massie, Cl John T. Mack, S: Frank. A. DorthlckJ George -W. Waltei whose thrms expiril named, one each yon Smith lmd just be last, year for anothei years, so that the te] fute will expire Maj INJUNCTIOr Prosecutor Howil several of the viola law on the lists for penality, $420* 0| from here and ill Voglesburg. The county are Samuel M. J. Dugan and Xenia. Injunction I brought by these «i| Kauffman, county : collecting the. nmol Mrs. I, C*. Dav Cincinnati, refur Miss Mattie Br McFarland, spi Fairfield. Mrs. Rebecca ] been the guests < Bradford, for r.ev Remember, no Clothing for ] Childrens. Y ojt of cut prices at I Hair Cfow, and thf clean and heaj satisfied with y o u can make . |*t? i wwt’y*n1 Ayw b Jta:f Viaiirmi9 fsst a liti’q eatly,” * IVI» ft tHtlft. FFhici MMWH MMl mmm HaiMiMMltM MW M r A.
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