The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

-r Goo. Pattison’s Reform Message < Iten p ii sf yl thfms'$?, 2 g:p ©ffSevemarBiftfeoaf 'If mi it still lv \' a ;$3 jsot wltiJe. Donot-pat It tiffUtlnlelogfbai it la v/%maimg Detooe&ffc jprltjelpl^for It does n o t I f v s ^ r d y a saessag^ o f isefopoa, a d r o e o tM g t li g jm ees t p w l f t o ffor a tatroSle cu d f e ^ ^ ^ a t e g o ^ e w im e t i t * ten rrajrS&ifcibi® mio ssaSj'Wter noobligations to Ills jtftriy cma pasty to--glveIt itewasdaefed by lysnaalt fsnseni of t%&fteataetatefy t^oEepifcBcaws mid tie Infapcnti-'d^ '0 afs-sos of tbe oansplgttwere so rleariy S i>. jl .4 r?arS aT""^ I$=WS; p^fesfsr5 Weare nowready for wr SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE* and have afl oarClothing and Furnishings marked down to a hgare that will de­ mand your attentionand promptyou to purchase. All the original prices as well as the pricesthatnowprevail are marked in plain figures, so there Is no chance of your being mistaken, You have the money, wehave the bargains-,- but,if youconsult your betterjudgment, ourpositions *vsil A - ■■as FROM I.H.f tis** . . . . . . i- • •-•- ■ *S 4 I | is 3 v-rkCi, C- 4-i4>a iz:;i •■ ■Vi 7 y v r.. r --arxfm -vr ^ I f y X , , grata ffrt&c ouselcfe m@mor twomstams. xnMmm%&?ery; itoptififgsa jm&inet $m&w&e largo \mm$ so ifcean.beseen fbrtfcthe Cforemor ill Mi messagefully realizes too element tespQwibh for his great vfetoiy, * . ihe messageIsone that dotesnot fidfctheaverage, Pemo» •mt itur do-cait please the-B^uhEeum -To fhege eld line jiarfell0stffiotefce^iiiffet<i atrong In its wording.; B Means the dethroning of atf ^boarism” and a rideby andfor thepeople./ It means that Inaoni®unities where the local option fcr/0are desired; a trade that is legalized, ‘shall not have a voles litmaliens pertainibg to its future 1 Whai eoiild appealmore to thexnoraiandpafrolicinstincts ' of mm limn the Movteriiarii referenceto the enforeementr of the lawsand%s observing©of fcbteSabbath? Governor Pat* *. figon km donewhat no otter OMo Ooveraef hoi dared to 4 p ..M&im ddoe.it too at the risk of, the usual’feoud * tmnt Then agmrt'wlmt couldbemore steohger fcbanMs lererieeto theorkE^O'Mjya and^ilsvofces-: /*•/ ’ . v '• , O^omorFaitisoa M& gregt f^pohibMt^ hffpm Mm. i Be will have to teoMepdwith mmy th&gs put piuipdsely m MsWay try the enemies of goodgovernment in the interest , of patll^n politics/' pBfe oiitHhefbr #ie conduct of fhe gd- ‘ ministmt&n certainly is in accordwith the views of the bef- ter elementMbp%partied - r " ^ , ■ Many enemies have already shownthemselves to the Gov­ ernor andhe will no doubt makemany more in the enforce­ ment of law. ^But w h a t d o enemies.amount to? A news­ paper that stands for the interests of the people is always ’ hated, but%vhoby?. Is it not by the scum of Civilization? Will not this same class hate andabuseiheGovernororany- Ifi* W, i-f. -f , ^ t , ^ ~ P . ,A •* Men’sSuits nave j>Jae«l on Special Sal©Atotsfc vt-ry jin© 'TailoredWalking Skirts In alack! navy, Drown, green nn« greys. .Haterlalo are Chiffon panamas, fin© Sergeaana Cheqkea Volks. Vnilored anti cut in the very host, nntl correct atytm fflhey are <lCvl<(ecl into two lota, as follows l<ot Wo. 1.—Skirts thatWere $10to |12- • j 0 f o r . . . . .....f?.TS* Lot Ko, S.^Sklrtff that Were $7.M) to $io» for.......... ............... $$,15 l.onniderirtg the etyleofgarments, the quality of materials and the choice col- ore, this makes a very exceptional Skirt opportunity. Alterations free and fit guaranteed in o«r alteration section. $20BlackK«r«yCoats?er$1.75. a’hrm'gh a favorahle purehafte of a few days ago, we are ahlo to oJfer about ;t0very fine quality Black Jersey Coats, cut In two Htyim, tight lifting and cemi-JUted, C0*lneh h, /;siO'l rutin lined body arid oleeven, aizca £2to12bust, ie,'?ulV.r ?2{i value at. .............. ' ........................ $n.7$ 1 ■ * 6.50 to $8, Sale Price.. . ' + <•,« ^ jK- > ^ •©V j; «■ Jr-# V * 8.50 to *10, Safe Price., $ ■** i * i * * < i * * ► r ■*H f » * M.V $ 12 . 50 , m o s a i c Price / * * ♦ (K * < * # # * *« y%V * « Jr a A A 'ilr $15 to * 16 . 50 , Sale Price., 5» ,* *. * # l4 t f I # *>v y ’ *18 to * 18 . 50 , i\i \ ' ! ^ " *20 to *22, Sale Price f f * v * i© « * '♦ * » a m *- < Boy’sSuits $3.00 to $3.50, Sale Price r*-*-* 1 * 4.00 to * 4 . 50 , Sale Price w *-Y* -p« ^ 4 »-__*• V it - * * ■+* ? * 'V1 * * 5.00 to * 8 . 00 , Sale Price One loiTofBoys’ Suits. ¥ j ** t V n, • ^ *■ -b'” 1 * «t n at « * * i Underwear. Men’s Odd trouser 50 c per garment, Sale Price,. $ 1.00 per garment, Side Price ■*« *v•**. J $150 per garment, Sale Price. 39 c ,79c $1*19 $ 1 , 00 , Sale Price.. . . . . . . . .— ,. $ 1 . 50 , Sale Puce. <*,*».# $ 2 , 00 , Sale Price... *— „...... $ 2 , 50 , Sale Price. $ 3 . 00 , Sate Price, $ 3 . 50 , Sale Priae........... $ 4 , 00 , Sate Pnce, $ 4 . 50 , Sale Price.. *5.00, Sale Price. Av t * > ’ 4 v * A *'* 4 .. 79c $1.19- *1.46 *1.79 $2.35 $2.65 »• $|(*00 ■ . $3.35 $3.75 $0.00, Sale Price.. . . . . . . . . . . $ 4*50 Boys’ Knee Pants. 50 c, Sale Price, 39 c 75 c, Sale Price... 65 c $ 1.00 Sale Price— 79 c Dress Shirty 50 c, Sale Price,. $ 1 . 00 , Sale Price,.. $ 1 . 50 , ■».'* 4 - « • <# It 4 * « 4.4 * * * * « .».♦' # -r # * 4 i # »■ A V » A * it V * 30 e 79 c . . . , $ 1.19 Linen Collars, Begular 15 c grade, Sale Price... One lot 15 c grade, Sale Price— 10 c 6 e Gloves. •» * ». $y *. 4» * « f * A' -4 * A ■* * * k ■ * V » * * ■ •A* 4 * * * '* * *.**! 25 c, Sale Price.. 50 c, Sale Price---- $1.00, Sale Price... $ 1 . 50 , Sale Price... $ 2 , 00 , Sale Price... Hoisery. 25 c, Sale Price. 50 c, Sale Price. A' 4 A * 4 •# * I 19 c 39 c . 79 c $ 1,19 $ 1,45 4 * * k * * 4 * 4 • * # M i l l A 4 * 4 A * ' # * V * » • 19 c . 39 c Hats and Caps. 25 o, Sale Price 50 c, Sale, Price__ $1.00, Sale price,,. $ 1 . 50 , Sale Price... $ 2 . 00 , Sale Price... $ 2 , 50 , Sale Price.. 1 $ 3 . 00 , Sale Price.,, V * V *.* *j » * 41,-4 4 « * #*«*« « 4M -4 <4 A fr^* * Jr *• .4 ». -■*„* .# :* * « ■ V «V + * it • *•# 19 c 39 c 79 c $ 1.19 $ 1.45 $ 1.69 $ 2.35 Suspenders. 25 c, Sale Price.. * 50 c, Sale Price;.., 19 c 39 e Neckwear. 25 c, Sale Price................ 50 c, Sale Price.. . . . . . . . . . 19 c 39 c Everything sold at a reduction except pur contract goods. coupons given during the sale. No cash JOBEBROS. &CO., Xenia, Ohio. Haller. Haines 8 ftglns, ■ Sfrl 3 k m » wmhrfarsme SUttOESSORS TO BRADY and STEINFELS CO: 33EastMainStreet. Xenia, Ohio. J* Ladies Only /.--f n 3 f.fiji Kfl eta J3Wt."7(r* , ' ' - n r tiS r c :: j tosz-aw %-.:ema r»tr.’ct*. - ' BCW.Cfr.JcCTI caJ$ . i t.o { r i iicqfitr.'ca’-n r.o i $an e tfeo f zcf.t t;ic « f wwftflr CASTOR!A fa r lafUari and Cfeildres, fttKMY«fDinAlvipBwchl Ikgaatnrt.of *&< •--£ 4. *. tz j jih t ^ ,- k . A-- URiny m . UfmiMi t* n aia"» £.;s r;ot frames cw fin j, fl4fi^vOMA syp^i£:» rrni»i>Ai»r, tW-HLP h m fjtrcot, St, totiit/Md, .... ..... '. . FORSALE! Nothing is in more demand than a ntctlidno width Ineets modern re- qnirmonts for a blood and System oleanser, snph as Hr. King’s Now* Lift Hits, iThoy are just what yon need to euro stomach and livor , .troubles. Try them. A t All IJrng* gists; 23e., guaranteed. To CureaColdinOneDay t <*« Laxative Brom o Q id n in e T t u ^ ^ ^ v A laTwaDiys. an«v«y <^rw^u^l«w* 35 c. 5kK«idn| SMwrtng ffU. - KOlt SALE! A 4 aefdffttut oloso fo Oodarvillo witli good Jionso amt barn. Also » flns stock farm of &0C 'dwelling ££®& tabjub mm&Mft HairRenewer wNiy^tt ite'^yr v«»rhalf f<fiOcdftrwrafe* tr«yf for !i«lwayi W o havO b ig fariiis^ acres with a $2,0!>3 frame Wo hm Moto»* >MaiSSltt&. 5 e Wdhave levelmrms^ didfoimes, fourMidone half miles W o h a v e h ill f a r m s - Ifrom Medmniesburg, th, H mile* Wolmvchighpricai farms- „"m ,"»„wS stationand elevator on BigFont ftMtmd, $mill*fromthecjowmbus,' XmAbn and «firltiifl#Id traetlon line. All for I0M f t mm . " ■; i f l t h * Clsmins, We have to* prieed fann*. S M I T H * C L B M A N S . of Ague and Malaria, ©anbo roliovcd and cured with Eleetrie Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial bonefltln malaria, for If, ex­ erts atrue curative indnenro on the disease, drltlng It entirely out of the system. It is much to lie pre­ ferred to Quinine, having none of this drug’s bad after-effects. B. H,l Munday, o f Henrietta, Tex., writ**; “ My brother was very low with malaria fever and Jauhdlce, HUhe took Klectrlc Bitters, which saved hi* life, A tA h Pfttttist*; |»rle» *de, guaraated. j m‘ ...........T^1.,....n..r.r ■ --r'-'titni-,ir,■'I hireTtrst 0 a$ Rigs Best and most upto date livery and feed barn in Central Ohio, Everything new* Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposurewhen in town by having It in m t barn. CS. O . - W K t M E R C B O A R V I U B , O H i a 010 - b r y j ------- » Jil Editor MoBffd* '__ _ H»ld to mo, TOO A , I vc-j am settled* and tm • ihing Of the country <w S ? ^ going to Well, *11 of them will fm. fo J i t i so I win norite m.-tb fh©Herald. To begin, * » very pleasant *>»°* wt* Hon of the seven mUe from Netagonr W Baw! that ride woo Ihe rough ^ fev e r took. The Imcl Ijoree covcrod EprmgW: uoor one at thnt, and- th© s „ „ conscience whatew drovJ us though It was 1 in Hi© afternoon, «P hil bill, regardless of roc,lts ■Hjafcwe were first on one ^ se»t and. then -the ol , fromallthe shaking up ' , the ride was rather e« gave us* good appetite f?: ©nour arrival at Pawln Pawhuska, (meaning \ isthe lndian Agency fo, Reservation; and has a 10 ■of about ,2000 and growi ., . The town is surrounded [ by lulls, ranging from 10 I htoh. and’ are covered ig , ’ *&■. stone so thick that on gtep on the ground .in vr, ’ , them, 1These hills art grown with Jack Oalc t ghorkscrubby growth; b much of it saw timber, ’ * great many railroad ti from these hills.. They a ]y worthless as farming would be x think good f but they can not be deve’ that line until the lands cor divided among the It vidually, and in turn dih the whites. The only tiling of a ance whatever, is thoO, and this industry is heinj- through ’khe entire B many wells flowing a barrels, pawhuska, I ultimately grow to 5,000 the Oilaad <f*(Lindustry r “ »R(I she gets the secom % e Midland Valley Ba ' ' ningfrom Ft. Smith, Ar - • |«sas' City, at the noi trough and" Is comple)' * north as Foraker, anil order. The second road chartered and will pas . ., westward, thus giving ti outlet in all direction. '*■ The Osage Kcservatior . . , . about two million acres i Indian population of n« itichuling full breeds, I andon down to 32nds. T r from the Government . annuity of nearly $90,00 - divided equally among t" " * * log. a payment o f ahou- . . . each man, woman and once each year, when the „ their Oil and Gas rs pa toceive about $ 118.00 spend their money fnstej*B« got It, in the most fooll necessaryway, buying t they see who! her useful ••• lljat the Agency store hf , , . ing business. A groat <1 tradlng'ifi dono with th temat the Agency store, i l l store issues a card to the for the next quarterly pa helmyfj on that until hi buy is exhausted and th ’wait ut til h© can get * alter ihe next payment goes on spending his one pay to another. T seemto know the value *11. Bom© fow of them forma little and thus money in this way, but themare very shiftless. W© see them come every day from their ©a wabout one and a half fo , ^ attired In full Indmtt co; l& 9 Lj ■Jim nmwM a n d m mm u . /U > M lM M r | f <>*vm "AS *0 s o i l 4

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