The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52

i pt; tciisobi lip/i jr. •it. ■ - tcunttcd* ft**I ^ o?{ *ft5* and ci r , hifi5 ratca, l 'i a >1 htw5n«f ----- « IV* i WOaout \7gy ^ >EIfe a l Estate, pCf, si Secorste* i‘ 3„ J rt P*ca, BOJ w45 .lWf, vxce P ra ., Oldman, Capfefcr. mkh fc» -* ’wusittP** >»r Off ,The i<-> Chops bt! u’t complain of. kt time you call. J! ad Steaks r , »y toward making rpnx of p s you are Id. Asjong as you- with us you can m’re getting a 1 ices. ?ROUSE, VILLE, o . f4 T..— ...... h p r a n t ^ n i l Dining Booms — i Limestone street* j field, Ohio. *■" iOi> r. in ill at G H T O U T i r i d a rOrleans *1 c d i n c o m fo r t nmim\ ROUTE m ' AND ‘ • HIHERN R y ; TRA INS A DAY to &Florida Special twice, J«**ry<Ui»BC*< * li Pullman Fcrvico. fccu i Cleveland, Tndftnni>oIi* «•:« 1 , -via Big; JSV j U i . Eoutoi Ic* I ■Toleiln via Pero Maraoelf* I iJsD By., and touinwllatii i Railway: connecting mta tttfintrnia leaving Cjncinn«i , foe JaeVeonvUlo ana fc‘> I lodda Limited he Pullman service Ires' n*l Indinn'ipSlw via iicnca 31 * I) By,; eonheews d train leaving .OncmKti 1J. for .Tacksonvillacndt- e,al‘-i> through orv Grlears, A &Crescent Special min Cincinnati to Kew Or* i flirt tf.n«w*3 end hups?/' ► tfcrc-J-h 3V.!manttrvi:eW' ids via Anwwtllo end tiv ib i -tl’lirta nr.w cn e.'is »t i ,taT yv» lntotMtlcnepptr— | ZEI t , D. P. A.. Cinciaw'i' lartOWN,T»p* A., 9 XTxr, vr.c.*unu*»«. . ■ uiXtr, „ . *<;«.rw t**••■ 0 mUSSADj o. KB £OF mm kowce Ft & milu&ti odor been *»*& nwfrr to fe«t ffe i klClF such JflKg ik-jt* UCSfiwVful* saS-fe* tROftitlH jOQU&ft f. l a fin thi* r a s e 8 Mr*. R L, T.. t I.ffRro coxiK'' Dccciahrsv 4, 1 t a d b 's Fat’Crarfa a r,Fo iicofr* m | M.tfHu $10,00* At BlrdV>. « AWFMr* <*** «> =?*** ***** O i iOCAl AND ftSSONAL ^ ^ \t - I 'm - r u-iauK CI aiw ue Mf- wJ * v; -**1“ ro™«fun»| Mr®. 11. FcsWt, h«abopn on tho . | wF ^ f a few uayo toew itfe rclanvasi^.... iIP,rfft.,i;5nWmidavR ^ ^ ami tacnds,«»oflWtofthpwcefc, ^vcyaldays. Op' cz*: R i *-•!•>Bilfn- *'R* I r- rfhe rflroiTdcd JIao 3 icr Mtrhcn AWESi 0*i eahfjpfc .‘fin Ili*, is Jliss Kuili Taii:i>s, <*lS a tia , speafe fttRa. Ritordoy with Sites ilch a O^lcsheo etia hn had m is at MrMHl- STrs* I'oh-'if Ja«^r«uj, «i Xoaia, 1 3s»tod friradn amt relatives hero dtlswcelf. SSisaMinnieTurnlmll. opent Ttrg- t!:;.y in Xenlrj, j- l?aney Bwect Potatoes Pcofel' Mr, W, L. Marshall anti sons IJar-* vy and Arthur of Bpnngflrld spent Babbath with file,nils hero. UK*• T - - - ^ ■■ - - J f * *)tH4 44t*f+*•«*■* *;+VM*vi4W*t - („n ^riisvlorfA nf tiicUcmfmftto. . Y.x-vo guenta or reiativeo hero the first of the weeli. Miss Oanle l ’ownsloy has heen the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Welehhans of Bpringileld thisweek, Messrs Cteorgo Bmitii atul W. I j , Clftinans were in Springfield, Wed­ nesday, ou business., . ■. —We have added oil cloth and linoleum to our stork. Boo McMil­ lan. ' ' ; Mr* and Mrs."Jess Townslcy, spent Tuesday*' in Xenia. ; , Misses Florence and Luela Wond- hurn, of Marysville, O,, afe visiting their cousin, Mrs. Jacob Alexander. Oysters Celeryand Oranberries,, ' ‘ At Bird’s, Mrs. Anna Boyd; and daUgter, Ethel, spent,Saturday and Sabbath, }nXenia. . . Mr. and Mw* ®avlsi Bakeslrow', ciitosiftsnci M cm I s afKlfeiier, 'T ups * day. . ■' • "■■ ___ . . . . ^ *^Buy a Genuine 6A. Morse pe?tBs ‘r : r a r ; T £ ; * H“stos“' emb- andDur The best $1,50 and. $2.00 hats itx the state are ■ sold by Sullivan The Hatter, Our $1,00 hat is equal to any , $2. hat Our,$2.00 hat com­ pare with any $2.50 andmost dealers $$.00 hats. REMEMBER THE : PLACE. S u lliv a n , T i e l a t t e r , 27 S. Limestone, St. Bjiringfield, O hold in Basher's hall, Wednesday evening. Oysters served any style. Bettorarrangetoattend. —When, wanting -general black-: smithing or a second hand wagon or buggy to Townsioy Brothers . Miss Bess Rogers of Wheeling, W. Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8 . F. Kerr, Mr. O, F , Morton, has moved bin hou&eholq goqda to iho Kwry prop- {itif'tr -iMth* *roA<1f<vT ,Tk‘T-« A1 t* ^ c « |,HV4^ mont. - Mr, Clayton MtjMUlan, left Tues­ day evening for Dss Moines, Iowa, to Visit his brother, Fred McMillan. Mi1. Leonard Flatted of Clifton, will entertain a number of young folke from here Friday evening. Miss Lulu Barlow* has issued in­ vitations to a number of her frieu ds for Friday evening. ■' Miss Anna Al^kander, has re­ turned, home after an extended visit with her brother; Mr. Arthur Alex- ander and wife, of Kansas City. Mrs, Cbas. Ciliaugh, entertained fifteen of, her,lady fr ieiidsat dinner, Wednesday. ; , ■ * Ban Coffey^ was in Bayton Tues­ day on business. " ' Mr, John Bromagehi, who has been at the Bayton State Hospital has returned^home much' improved ■mhis health. * . ■ Mr,. John MeFlroy, of Bayton,' spent several’ days here this week with his-father; Mr. A. J. McElroy. , ' . • „ . b Mr. C. M. Crouse, will have a de­ monstration of the Malleable Steel range a t his store next Monday. You should attend and try the hot biscuits and tiolfee. Mys. Qllie Bodds, of Xenia, spent this week with her parents, Mr,*and Mrs, J. ft,: Wolford, Miss Carrie Bnvnsley, has return­ ed home after a visit with her sister*, Mrs, Frank Welch linns "of Spring- field. • Malaga Grapes per lb. 150. Sweet Potatoes per peek 23e. Mew Bates per lb. 10c., a t Bird’s. ; Elsewhere i n . this issue can he found the financial statement of the- Exchange Bank. A careful 'exami­ nation will show this institution to be in excellent condition "anti one tha t is a credit to the community, Word lias been received here of the marriage of Miss' Electa Chase of Wabash," Ind., to a prominent lawyer of Muncie, Ind, Miss Chase has many iriends.here through her numerous visits at the home of Mr. Samuel McCollum and Mrs. Ohas. Mmser- > HALLER, 33 East Mam St Men’s Top Coats* and heavier ones* the long belted ones, in plain colors and fancy mix­ tures, comprising both style and economy in price. Young men’s and boys’ in ihc latest styles and patterns, all within easy access to the poorest pocket. j f t PUR^tSHlNO G60t>S our line is also target And there is nothing newer than whnt w6 are showing. Let its help you in poun seteetion. HAINES & HIGINS " Xenia; O. 1 r , t, 3•> , 9 DUNN. TAFT - -Lest; A class pin, High School s00. Finder plorso return to this office. Mrs. Satterfield, ‘aftera 'weeks visit with Mrs. Joseph VanHoro, of South Charleston, has returned home, ■Men’s Felt Boots snag proof Iluh- b«rf5.?5 ami |3.co pair. At Bird’s. .•’ it . Mr, FT. L. Ramsey, yceetvett a *m« Krbwn Bwisn male animuz «^»cJ.,vu day. This breed of animals lo after the Jersey order, hut much larger. I t is something new in this section. The plat opens Wednesday morn- ingnafcMcCollums for the next num­ ber on the lecture course. -—Quality Considereda 5A, Blanket is tlio cbeapesfcSold only by Kerr &. Hastings Bros. Bishop Arnett, of Wilberforeo is seriously ill with heart trouble. He i^ctuo of the foremost mefi of Jus race and has done*much towards the elevation of his fellow men. Men’s Leather peats, Corduroy line, best grade all sizes $0.00 each. A t Bird’s. The beautiful story of “Hiawatha” will he told by Mrs, Katharine Ert- Bowden a t the opera house Becom* her 4. Mr. Frank Orr, left Tuesday even­ ing for Philadelphia, where he will Jake up his work in. the Semin»i*y. Mr, Orr was taken sick in the early fall with typhoid tevOr and,has re­ covered enough to return, ■: .•>.■<- .■■:■■ . 1 *■ There was a meetting of Xenia Presbytery in Springfield Tuesday, in the form of*a day of prayer. The meetings were held a t different hours by different pastors. Rev. O- H. Milligan being one of them. —The largest line of -Buggy rqjbes in town from which to make your selection is titKerr ^Hastings Bros. The ladies of the R. P. church, gave an oyster supper in the church parlors Tuesday evening, which was enjoyed by a number of persons. Thelaclies cleared about $18.50., —FOR SALE; A 4 acre farm close to OedarvlUe with good house and barn. Also a fine stock farm of 2(56 acres at$45per acre. Smith &Ciem- ans. Real-Estate Agency, Cedar- ville,' , 8LSG=8S NORTH HIGH STREET, OOLUMRtia OHIO, Latest Store News From the Leading Dry Goods House o f C o l u m b u s . HWrw comntfttff witb fba sm les in rs Innw? * «..i3^ s a o « ^ r ila'-spr V A t M A A ,-^ f.fc a r^ f t V A W e mention a few seasonable items: tA iiuGi iv i ,VsV*.nC Mail orders w ill receive prompt and careful attention. Ladies’Suits All the very latest models with Etons, Empire and long Fitted Coats, and Circular, Pleated andUmbrella Skirts Made In Velvet Broadcloth. -.Cheviot, Coverts and* Fancy Worsted* All colors, including the new green, plum and wine shades, exclusive styles made only forourfirin. * Prices $10.00 to $87,50. $ 2 5 .0 0 Suits We have.prepared for this season a range of $25.00 Suita that for quality Ofmaterials, variety of styles and cor­ rect models is not approached in this or any othermark­ et, Black and all fashionable colors, witli Eton and long Fitted Coats and full pleated and ftnre Skirts. Cadies’ andmisses’ Skirts The most complete and the best line,, in a vast assort­ ment of models and materials. The new Butterfly, Sun Rjarst cUrcular, pipe'organ, box and side pleated. Also the new 15-gorge skirts, They are shown in Broadcloth Panama, Serge, Worsted and Cheviot, and a complete line of Voiles,- in b|hek. nnfl colors, with or without Silk Brop Skirts. * » Prices $5.00 to $25.00. Our $ 5.00 Dress Skirts In Cheviots, Panamas and Fancy Worstedst either pleated or gored in black, navy, Inown, Mipyke, ormi::- tures; is equaltcany $o,C0shirt in the market, fiandsom e ? n r D n ed Garm ents These Coats are 42 to 50 Inches long. Made of Black, Navy, brown. Red; Champagne and White Cloth, Unett . with Natural and Blended Squirrel, Sultcks and Hem- pster, with, cellars and cuffs of Natural and Blended ' Mink, Coon and Natural aridBlended Squirrel, Shapes are loose and half fitted. The price range is $25.00 to $185.00 Fur Lined Coats $ 25.00 We have had made tor us a speaclal leader in this do- - nartmeht, a ;fi2-inch Coat, in black and brown clot h, lined with brown fur, large brown f ur collars, that is the greatest value ever proced in the fur-lined Coat. . FUR QOAT8 - Alaska Seal; Persian Lamb, Squirrel, Astrakhan, Near Seal and Electric Goats and Blouses, trimmed with Er- minet Mink, Baum Marten, Chinchilla and Marten ;204n to 24m. Chat and 20-in. and 22-in. Blouse. Price from $25.00 to $300, S C A R F S A N D M U F F S Smart Neck Scarfs and'Muffs in the newest and most stylish shapes, in Hudson Bay Sable,Ermine, BroadiaF Lynx, Natural and Blended Minlt'Skunk, Natural and Blended Squirrel, box artd Opossum. SCARFS from $1.60 to $185, • MUFFS from $2.25 to $110. ' Winter Underwear Of the very befit qualities, and mad0 by the very besfemanUfact irers; fashioned to fit the figure in a satisfactory Way. " Cotton, Merino, Wool and Silk in, Union Suita and separate garments, from 25c to $11per gaUnent. Two very extra vAlues in tow priced garments; *a> Women’s fleece fined vests and Drawers—Medi­ um and heavyweight, either white or cream, a splendid quality,'60c a garment. Women’s full fashioned fleece lined union suits -Asplendid fitting atid Well wearing garment,; the very.best valuCWeCver offered^at $1,00 ft suit. Furnishings —Lgok for the 5A. stay under strap whenyou buy aHorse Blanket, We bny direct from factory. Kerr &Hastings Bros. - Mr, Carl Minser, of Muiicie, Ind.. spent Sabbath With Ids parents, Mr. We show a t all ,|imca,a complete line of nnder- Ivear,. shirts, collatS iind cuffs,“neckwear,'hhsiery, " hath robes, Right slfirfe And pajhmas. Special Underwear Values, Muff's heavy ’cotton ribbed, fleece' Underwear, spleiidld quality at, garment............. ........ .... 50c Men’s Natural and Camel Hair Under, excellent quality, does ,nbt shrink. A bargain at, gar­ ment,.................................... ................... .......v.75c Men’s Camel Hair and Natural Wood Under ' Shirts and Brawbrs, ft superior quality and very extra value, nfeaclu............... .......................$1.00 UNION SUITS—A fine linb of the_ . very best fitting Union Suits, in the Munsing and Ypsilantnnake, in cot­ ton, meijho and wool, the prices ranging from, each,.........$2.25to $5.00 Ladies* Cloth Coats In black and colors, well tailored, 20to 50inch length Coats,English hipseam, fitted,, semi-fitted and full loose effects,,in Scotch Tweeds, Co­ verts, Kersey; Broadcloth, Cheviots and Worsteds......... .........$5,00 to $76. Street and Dress Gloves* $1.00 Pair. "GLOVES OF VALUE, MERIT a h a : F i t l ig h t and H e a v y w e ig h t SILKSUR p S S ^ # A I ^ Specie! $5.00 ■ Excellent quality Thffota, in black, navy, green,- Alice blue- and while, to be worn with either white or self- colored shield. The quality and style would he cheap a t $6,50, Your choice, each............*... ....... ...... $5.00 New Blankets Cotton Blankels—11-4; in Tan, Gray and While —colored border. . Prices—85c, $1.05, M*?5, $1 54, ‘$1.75 and $2.00, * ' *• ' .Wool Blankets—11-4, in TiW, Gray and White, Scarlet and plaid. AIL bought when wool was much lower than now. Prices ~$2.00. $3,00, $8.50., $1,00, $4,50 up to $12.00 a pair.'- An extra value in all-Wool fancy plaid blankets— Large size, in Pink, Blue, Brown, Red and Gray, at $0,00. This blanket would cost this price at the mill today. ■ ' - Comforts Splendid showing of Now 'Goods, Light and Bark colqrs, SUkoline Covered Comforts, filled with •good clean white cottons. Prices-$1,00, $1.21, $1,50, §1.75, $2.00. ' ‘ Sateen Covered Comforts, excellent quality, filled with the best clean white cotton. Prices*-$2.50 $2.76, $8,00, $8.50and $4.00. ' * Wool Filled Comforts, as light and warm as i down. Prices—$3,00, $3.50, $4.00 and $1.25. BoWn Comforts, soft and fiufly, sateen covered,' ' light and dark effects; beautiful designs, Prices -$6.00, $0.00, 87.00, $7.60, $8.00, $8.60, $10m There wlU bo an opening atBown- iugs Xenia Studio, tomorrow'nighk the 26th, in connection with the wonderful outfit tor the making of negatives and printing pictures a t night. This electric appliance Is over forty thousand candle-power and gives*violet rays, making It a new and powerful light. Mi’S,' Bowden who • recites “Hiawatha” a t the opera house Becemher, 4. is a n authority on Indian lore as she and her husband, have spent much time among these ' Mr. and Mrs, A1 Stormont were j J* very agreeably surprised last Friday when a number e f' their relatives came In on them about the noon hour with well filled baskets.' The l occassion was a surprise forMr. and Mrs. Stormontwho expect to leave next week for Colorado where they Will spend the winter. On their trip they will visit relatives in Princeton Ind,, St. Louis, and other points in Missouri. Miss Olive McClure, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Stormont for several months will re- * (M t f v v»»»»v> ■*■»«*%*■»£, i , u v u u , . people to 'learn their manners and torn with them, customs. Consequently this famous 1 —Bettor examine your stove and poem is actually produced. The Ladies of the R, P. church, will hold a Thanksgiving market next W edn e sday ,the vacant room In the'Barber block, recently*, vaca- ted^by I. G, Bavis* —We have an extraordinary, fine of furniture that make Very suitable' and appropriate Holiday gifts. ' Such as couches, folding beds, side- boards, pillar tables and stands. Call and see them. The Cedarville Reality Company Is having considerable difficulty In getting an excavation drained that is intended for a cistern. The water rises almost as fast as it can be pumped out, Thuisday the old lmml fire engine was token out of its resting place and given some ex­ ercise in 'an effort to reduce the Water. MEN’S DKESth TROUSERS a t oiir store you find a full stock of MEN’S DRESS TROUSERS to lat­ est styles a t $2.00, $2,SO, $3.00 anti $5.50pair. Brop in and toko a look before purchasing, it will pay you. -atBirdtg V|HVirrrfi fT~‘Al-**-i't*A~:~,'‘i ,f*'0-jniiftdi‘ fliATc op Onto, Cwvor Toifctto, > Li'CAsCocaTY j 53 F sahk J. makca oath that US to ficnlof partner oi the firm of F. J. tltiFSnV & Co., do’ng basincs In tho cityof Toledo, county, end state aforcold, and that said ffiriu will pay thOcumaONE lU’VBP.ED DOfjbA.K3 for eachcycry caio of Cstwrtt that cannot he cured by ilia «*3 of, H sm .’ i CArAfetUfCeBit, . PRANKj. CHENEY, flrt&in to beforemoand suhsentfcJ in my nrcsenca this Ctbttoy ofDecember, A« 11 1880, ■■ “ A; W. UEEA80N, t e l see that everything is all right and not wait until the last mmUte to purchase a stove. We have a com­ plete display of Peninsular heating stoves and ranges. I t will pay you to see them and get our prices. Kerr dcHastings Bros. Hire first Class Rigs Best and most up-to-date livery and feed barn iii Central Ohio.' Everything new. Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it in our barn, O . O . W B I M E 1 R CEDARVILLE, OHIO. REPORT O f t h e c o n d itio n o f t h e Ex* c h a n g e B a n k a t C ed a tv illm i n t h e s ta t e o f O h io , a t t h e c lo se o f b u s in e s s o n t h e 14th d a y o f Alov. 1905 . RESOURCES.,. Loans and Discounts...,,....... . $107,341,34 Overdrafts,,..... ............... 8,610,78 Real Estate............. . 2.000,00 Furniture Fixtures, 1,876.00 Esheol bonds 12,350.00 DuefrotnBanks 4.0,880.71 CashOfthand 8,077.01 81,107,73 Total.. .......... ......... W&MbSi LIABILITIES, Capital paid im ........415,000^8 Net undivided ptofitsL... . IftdMdualDeposif#.,............... .154,134,18 Due otherB anks........-..;,,.;.,. W t 0 ■ BillsRedtocoufttodrt......... . 5,W0. . 1, W; J, W jlbmaw , ' Cashier' of The Etehafige Bank do Solemnly affirmthat' the ah#© statement is true, to the test of ray knowledge and hellcL . W ,|, WlfdtiiAff, Cashier, ___ ____ . SfAtB to? Gam | . , •Notify PuMte CottNts orGitfeii8f» I 1■ ; Bworntoand subscribedBeforem®lids Hslt’s rfttwffh turo is ilaken inktnaily IMh day ofNovember, 1808. ana acts dirretly on the btor-a.end mutous KiufscMef the system, fend for testitaoni- L'* a »4 o ., f , kerr •Is, free, * Notary Fatdie Turkey Time I)ont Your Want A Handsome Carving Set— A Chafing or Baking Dish— A beautiful 5 o’clock Tea-* A good Baker or Roaster— A “Universal” Bread maker- A “Universal” Cake maker— A “Universal” good chopper- A Minger or a chopper— Don’t you want “1M7” silverware for the weddin?'? We have all your ivanfs. The Springfield Hardware Company 36 a m t 80 l i M ain Hf, -.c. *,tf ’ » Hftklyp!

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