The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

nlifmft nnd In. Iwrumtai, W k *«1 'Cm, W i tM l * . rXta SUV€tt»UtWiJ t* jKtol&tutti Per. |mHtscuritr, rmr [Frit., *> vice i7C*,, riklm*a, Cartier, [({pithA»t, Cftrtter V idy to supply you ti birds* Wo have kefcovertor turkeys you and-add to our 'Osulfcis a collection an epicure might b TO OREFR *e if yon ■want to tment. Everybody upilty of meats Wa r word for it, our equally high grade, ‘ROUSE, v il l e , o. • brant ndPining Mm d Limestone etreet* atfield, Ohio, "ter led i n c e m f a i Vift KIRCH IRIITE - AMD ITHERN fa :TRAINSA DAY i&tterMktettfet wwmWwith asfSrs: r - .—. — jFptft f t - TotaUavia Per* IferjMtt. JeD H r-. * »U i M i f r i h v a B*Uw«yt a aaatisi* -law.. ta t J m I mow :«btk limited PuSm.n MrvtM , fn *t rt TndiftMMti* via Ifaaoil II * 1) Kr: WMWtwt j « , a ! ! K £ s « s vO lMM . A fiteemt#etiel !n Ci*K5««*t< 4a lf*W- Or» <5h**tMV£f*a *j^J£55*to • i I mw I C and |ra*tfe*Heto*« mt •«**•*»»* W arerMnumniw*IW> [5m. x>, y.A-titeM. k o W N . T . P . I L _ , luscwocixx*. l^hxotljrlt l?a via R m A M t |W8H9 lOtflif* tV!A» Ml. r,#ife<NACedi** k j,. -a W.&tWflMBW#* iwrtfcMfcAlMfo *fl, ORIA Lu aua iun ik a m * # SPECIAL SERVICE i brings sirm paring dm past v * wnk ilml\ p.f ittHiar.l Kf/->ral<f At i'hfeo*, fosgrccatloa torn w » holding !ms AIM ngiyc* mretiURs in a immlwr of I ’onrt, against t V v f 'u S ra,WI> B it.. ,n,m W S ' wwb l arftig the #-.■*».»* week AIex*ndee6jrino«,ofC*«teril^.Mn there will too Pt'cual «m ie*» each-which to. seeks totemuit for m i i evening rt tho.V. lKvhwKh, con, jwhich •mount ho my* In nip mied 111 ! IS 'IV . } ' . M M F flli « * f lic , 1 f r t ............... .. » 7 * A GrimTr«|toy, is dally enacted, in thousamts to homes, asDeath claims, in each one asethor victim of Consumption or PnonwumC' ■ v/hon Coughs and •AZ ATT * mo lumnun agys that-tus tsM>|bep andAloxatulor entered■iuto * prenuptial agreement t>ywhichIncase,shesur- yived him, she was to receive out of theestate an amount of money to cover thedoctorsbills, nursing and :Ofh*.r espouses. ,Tto plainUi? ........................' » » ' ■ > » the will Jnffc by Alexander tfolds are properly ,mwcu, tne trag- faainc-s provided thafetho nremnnOal edy Is averted. J. <*. Huntley, of agreement should he complied with Oaklando, Itid„ writnu wife! Hesays t h c A h i o « m S S ~ t e had the consumption, and three ly afflicted from January, W3, to defeters gay® her up, Jjinally she ■;the time o f her death in Juno 101*5 tookDr. IHnir'.Sow U n w i n W f c t t B A W i i S Consumption, Coughs and Colds, of her dead husband neglected to which cured hey, and to-day she is ».-----, u , ------ * ^ - ” J ” It kills f!ie germs mm* mgmm weUoudstrong. , of all diseases. One dose relieves. Ouaranteed at 50c and $1.00 fiy All Druggists. Trial bottle free, THE K. OF P. DANCE, The dance given by the K . of 1\ hand in Barbels hall Wednesday wasthelatest gatheringever knbwn ata similar function In town. Peo­ ple,were present from Springfield, Dayton, South Charleston, James­ town, Xenia, Yellow Springs, Seda-, Ha, South Solon and Condon. The eveningwaa well spent and good or- -dorTnatetal®6^* H, fcn$®furnished the refreshments. - > ASK REMOVAL: The Pible Society and the lie* formed Presbyfcerlan.chutaU of Ced- arville have died an action in the ProbateCourt asking for the remov­ al of John M. Finney as the execu­ tor of the estate of-the late James Millet, of Cedarville, whn'died It years ago. The parties making the applicationare legatees under.the will of the late James Miller.' They,allege that the executor hap neglected his duty by not closing up the estateproperly, and that he hap not flled a report in court for *ten yeaft. They further allege that the executor is recognizing claimswhich atenot legal. They say that he is nowpreparing tohell real estate to satisfythe claims. They nybr that hi has disposed of valuable Umber,- andconverted products of tb& farm to his own use, and, that he has,neg­ lected to pay.the taxes on the land, which is now. about to be sold for Ittxes.f-Gfaaette, ,■=-{. yKf"Y f** Aft* \ ** 'I T I ■>» j* J Mr, ErnestAshbaugh of the fenia Depot, ‘ye8taiir*nt spent T / .rsday withfiends here* A meeting of the Good Hoadk As­ sociationwill be bold in Xenia Sat­ urday. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Tarbox eu- ialnea a number o f aged folks at dinnerThursday. ■ Mrs. Julia Condon aud daughter, Nellie, left Tuesday for Tranquility, “0. ' • Mrs. Olive Stevenson is quite sick *t the home o f her daughter, Mrs. W, H, Bull, •• ■ • '-»w-r ^7 — tv r i » m v a s v v U o VI ’ y v provide her with proper care, wluoh he huuself furnished. Snodgrass A Sylmebly, attorneys. Better have your piano tuned now by P, Puehrlnger of Cleveland, See George and Siegler, PUBMG SAliET "I equipment hown as the Barr farm, 4 Hayiu I wilt se o f prices on what is on Thursday, January 25th, 1906 Commencing at id o’ clock the follow ing property^ 4 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of two work horses; 1 family driving horse, perfectly; ,yearling colt?sired by Cedar lo HEAD of CATTUE to Consisting of 6milch cows, three of which are grade Angus, two others are fresh and four o f them bred. 4 Angus calves, 8 heifers and 1, steer XGuernesy heiter calf. : -- - r - at HEAD OF SHEEP ax Consisting of 7 head of ewes. 8 two year old ewes, 5 spring lamps and 1 ram- ’* < *' - ' s* 5 HEAD OF HOGS 5 Five head of Chester White sows, bred, thatwill,farrow about Febru­ ary is, ' . Hay, Fodder and .Corn Five ton ot mixed hay. in barn. 800 bushels o f corn in crib and 878 shocks of fodder. One half of twenty acres of wheat in ground and about four bushelso f clover seed. Farming Implements. Consisting Of 1 Osborn binder, I McCormick mower, l sulljey self dump rake, Uohn Beerriding culti­ vator, P Morgan, spading harrow (new,) X Book island com planter and two. reels of check wire, 1New Departure tonglea cultivator, 1 Im­ perial breaking plow, x fifty 1 h ..... --------------- ---------- * —For Sale:—25 Delalno Fwes, bred, inquire of J. D. Williamson. !„*«.* .... . . - ^-Vj tOOtll .mrrow, 1 Brown Wagon, XFarmer’s Handy wagon, with platform and iog rack complete, 1 rubber tire buggy (Xenia Buggy Co.)( nearly now, 1 Steel tire buggy, XDaisy com , harvester 3sets of lead harness, Xset of buggy harness, hay fork, ropes, pulleys, single and double shovel plows, garden plow, grindstone,, wagon jack log chains, corn shelter, h*y knife, tree primers,-grass seed sowers, cross cut saw, carpenter tools, Xcook stove and two heating stoves and many other articles. Terms Made/Known Day of Bale. . K. F. Corry, Anct. K. F. Kerr, Clerk. Frc3$pfmoh<-» JAMES E. MITCHELL. SKIRTNEWS! JJWo have placed on Special Saleabout 50 v*ry flue Tailored Walking Bkirfg in black, navy, brown, green and greys. Materials aro Chiffon Panamas, flue Serges aud Checked Voiles. Tailored and cut in tiio very best and correct styles. They are divided Into two lots, as follows: Lot Ko. 3.—Skirts that Weto $10to $12* fid fo r .... 47.7S Lot Ho. a —Sklrts that wore $7.50 to $10, for.... ........ ....................... 4S.7S Considering the stylo o fgarments, fho quality of materials And the choice Col­ ors, this makes a very exceptional Skirt opportunity. Alterations free and fit guaranteed In our alteration section. $10Black mm goaf* lor $n.7S. Through a favorable purchase of a few days mo able to offer about i© very fine qualify Black Jersoy jjeato, . tut in fwo atyies, tight fitting and somWlttcd, Wdnch iengih, good ea;In lined t?ody and sleeves, sites 32 to42 bust, tegniftr*,;o-vahso a t ........................................................ JOBE BROS. &CO, Xenia, LOSS. YOUR GAIN! f W e are how ready for our SEM I -ANNUA L C L E A R A N C E SA L E , and have all onr Clothing and Furnishings marked down to a figure that whl de­ mand your attention and prompt you to purchase. All the original prices as well as the prices that how prevail are marked in plain figures, so there is no chance o f your being mistaken* You have the.money, we nave the bargains-* but, if you consult your better judgment, our positions will be reversed. Every purchase means a saving. Men’s Suits $6.50 to $8, Sale Price,;. *♦o IMU I * M- - *\r ’ k ^ * , _ ‘ ( r $8.50 to $10, Sale Price.. h:*-j * * ft*, t * >*_*$*vti ‘ j * m + *•, $12.50, $13.50, Sale Price $15 to $16.50, Sale Price. 1 | -.r* r.* x-«*v.* fr ml$Jr $18 to $18.50, SalePrice.^ J g 1 % « 1 » * v * * w a tlia ' $20 to $22j Sale Price... 1 Boy’s Suits and Overcoats. $3.00 to $3.50, Sale Price *5 C .............. .. $4;0Q to $4.50, Sale Price ■f■ +j[* ■+, *■ '1 .».#.•Si .“ft '.4 V.tf * . $5,00 to’$ 6 .u 0 , Sale Pi-ice ( 1 7 c One lot of Boys' Suits. , . $105 Underwear. •'aJl •% * j.'ii't -ik-Lh V, , ! > . :°u ' •'% A &■.<?-'- -.vtefva v t>! 'Jrv K « ? a M ’ , t, * 50c per garment, Sale Price. . . . 59c $1,00 per garment, Sale Price,. . . .79c?‘; $1,50 per garment, Sale Price,.. > $1.19,> Dress Shirts* . '50c, Sale Price................. . 39c.; $1.00, SalePrice. *— .................v 79c $ 1 . 50 , .......................................; *U tf. 1 - ■ . . . Linen Collars. ; ....... ■ ■ • ..t ..... ■ * •••--•* -'t--w Regular 15c grade, Sale Price.,.. . . 10c1 One lot 15c grade, Sale Price........* 6c Men’s Odd Trouser Hats and Caps. .$1,00, Sale Price. v . $1,50, Sale Price...................... $2.00, Sale Price, $2.50, Sale Price.. , ; .. $3,00, Sale Price. . 79c- $1.19 $1.46 $1*79 $2.35 $3.50, Sale Price. ................... $2.65 $4,00, Sale Price.., t , $3.00 ' $4.50, Sale Price;----------- . . . . $ 3 . 3 5 $5.00, Sale P r i c e . $3, 75 $6.00, Sale Price. ......................... 84'50 Boys! Knee Pants, 50c, Sale Price,.............. 39c ,75c, Sale Price.......... .................. 65c $1.00 Sale Price. ,79c 25c, Sale Price. ....... . 19c 50c, Sale *£riee.. . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . 39e $1.00, Sale Price.......................... 79c $1,50,.Sale-Price.. . . . $ 1 . 1 9 $2.00, Sale Price........................ $1.45 $2.50, Sale Price......................... $1.69 $3.00, Sale Price......................... $2.35 Gloves. 25c, Sale Price....... ...................... 19c 50c, Sale Price......................... 39c $1.00, Sale Price, 79c $1.50, Sale P r i c e . $1.19 $2.00, Sale Price, ......... . — *. $1.45 Hoisery. 25c, Sale Price....... ........... 19c 50c, Sale Price.............................. 39c Suspenders. * - . .-■'■■ . * ( •■■ 25c, Sale Price................. 19c 50c*Sale Price. ....... '................ 39c ^/Neckwear. 25c, Sale Price.........*.................. 19c 50c, Sale Price....... ......... . 39c 4 Everything sold at a reduction except our contract goods. coupons given during the sale. No cash Haller, Haines 8 Higgins SUCCESSORS TO BRADY and STEINFERS CO, 33 East Main Street Xenia, Ohio., rM eSHHS-i-l' FOR SALE! We have big farms— We have little farms- ‘ We have level farms- We have hill farms- Wehavehighpriced farms- Wo have low priced farms. S M I T H A t' Spollfd tttr thtoty. j Hanlcfe Howanl. » f W. Cifh fU-r1 stew yotk, at cuo tiao liafl hof btiUify Bbhtteit with Bkto tto«bh». write#; ” 1 hiifl Bhlfc Bhoutn w L3;flftia loryeiws. bufciwitlilHqwawlil earftIfeuntil t mni Bucklcn’s Avmca A quick fcftd heater for cttt^.butas and 2/5u« t AH Imiifiite* Greatly in Demand. I, Nothing InIn. moro demand than a'mfedleiuGwhich m.ftfitomodem to* quirmonto for p bltwd and system oteansor« auett as Dr. King’s Kow Lite Pills. They aro just white you need to wuro stomach and liver teohblcs. Try them. At All Drug* gistsj 26c*f guaranteed. .-FOB BALKt A 4 aerofarhi close to Oedaiwttto witli teeod hmi90 and barn. Also a Who stock farm offiBO a^rea with a $3,<ws frame dwelling and good |000tenstte hoflse, a goad barns,'830 rode new tilt? ditch, upton* did immB, tour and one half mites' from Mftchantesburg, <L», Id mites from Lotnion, 1*’* miles from # fiw Spingfield. *lss mites from Catawba “ liw o n am i ctevator on Big Fate toother was very tow with toilmtf, om llliftom the ttolumhus,1 nml Lunttob and Bptlngflcld traction hue* AB#to|to.00|*eraeto, " f»mith Asi temato, To Cure a Cold inOne Day TakeLaxativeflromo^itmlneTtUeti.^ fix.A CaferOriji la T'Wtt.Diiy*, on every SkRfrtin^ Shivering FiU, ; ot Ague and Malaria, canbe relieved; and cured with Ktectrlc Bitters, * Tills Is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial henoiltin malarte, for it ex*' crisatriio curative Inttuonco on the, disease, driving it entirely out of! tlife systein. If Is much to bo pro- f term! to Quinine, having none of; this drhg^S bad attotocffects. 14. VS.5 Imalaria fever and jaundice, till he took Kteetrlo Bitters, which raved' hislife. AtAllDruggists*price piuttanted. flFe first Gass Rigs I . Beat and most itp«to4ate livery and feed ham in Central Ohio,' Eveiything neiv. Especially equipped to cam for foneml parties, Keep your fsg from exposurewhen in to\vn o n r h a m . by having it in o . o . *mrm% iBdc mm* CBDARVILLH OHIO, l i i «- I

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