The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

swp i OFICERSCHOSEN USTSATIMW. f£EAl EiTAT£TRjANft£B$> AMl:c 3 ElaS* U* Xilwarri T. SK.W- !<6;- A 3 . HIT, .} to %i*« if,, % Bn!, n to r ,, So Jobss £fc- J, Ivi to «scilarT3!5y, #31. J cat o 13. Ilr-w, y > to Jninca IlcPcr- cs«;4tsi'4 to SresS£H#33 a X.IfoatYfh mbd Jtdto Waslo to J>-; II. and T. D, Acdrow, 5&E5 spot to j CeitejffKtotowiosMj?, IHSldJ* C\ 13. and EMa AsUmnuGi to J* £*.: X*>,?»,<»,. Jaa-CT. <r. Si, Wsyre- dvr wasfr-cIrrteTt13A nt of tbo fittwiwoTyacf:< ikr-d B«r^.Ar-“cla« &<**#<; *’&<»rr?‘_\ cjc ;7 teicifo £M j <oiy Saturday ftfieje^a;* 13. I#. Oawdy nf*§*-?fT?<dvj?'-'pyrites*. otoJJ. B. t ’Mminimre cccasci *»Sea prolclfac* JI«?“iere Xn: is v-aocl "m*tl r 7 .;<trotaryIDratted* £.«& to Soola, |23>. « j* » r ew « n T t» I p T 0 *J. P. OmA Jo|m w , ^ Fjt Myere’ t0 nm wow* »o tewsfe .to »«e £*y JJa |*9~3 f 4 ?Vf-figiiJi>, ?HT 0 , 1 It per*ttcnc;iKrfw4te^nntiiv. *«r - , lowing vfcnjjFiAlilonto fogeach t<a;m* W. Ferswas, a«loir.#to Ctos, ■■'■-■ DarfingtM, 6 ? S3 acere to Beaver ship *» ilso pptsnty xypvocleztc&t V #5. Burrows, Bath; John ttoossp, flea- ymreeks 2d.F.Beal, BpringYoBeyi tteorgo 0 . Elliott, ttogwreek*A. 13. Fmil^ncp^^csawreel?;J.W. Fudge N«* Jasper? William sheriey, Srt- vircreekf Hcorgo ftarrlU, Jritoreon* Tobias ftutllto, Rocs; J . W#pbllorii, ttedarvilloi David Hilt, Miami* A* O. Anderson, Xehtoj E,'W.Do«.gl», P# 0 . Jones and W, W. Fppfjagosi Werenpgototed on theexeeufive com­ mittees, Arrapgefltebts were mado a t tlsa ineating Saturday to bold Oood Bondfrinoetuig^A '^«Hov/ %ns»g^ FoJjrnwy Id, and o-tHpringa, Valloy. ■StbpassyySd.-An^ffovt'AvU! I>a jnade,' 10 A&cnpfr tboHon. ganfael Houston, Htato Highway. Commlftptoner, to dellviif nn atitUvgs a t the meeting a t Yellow Springs. : “ > p BUV,N& ^rcol; Qs.^SiTO.®). ■Amanda- Mn$mm to C. S. 31c- Daniel, lot to Xenia, $ 1 . BoteFlensing Blair at al to H. I*. and Kato Binder, Jot in .Xenia, #K Z5. , ’ 3f»ry E. Win^to to Scott 3f!n- stoU, t?i aereain Xealatp,, #1®, •, ^ Josephluo Howell to' Hatlmoiel Hill, lot in Xenia, #330, W* 0 . Kogers, -adMr« to W, H> Fislitoch, lotto Xenia, #200. - BetoocaAtto Sesiar otolt to -John Jenlse, 83,11 acres to SilVetoiteel? totvnfiliipr#033v.Td. . BvathantolHlll to'H, B, and, Cora A. Hawlstoo, lot in Xenia, #300- F rank .Hngbes to James and •Hannah E. Bandolph, lots in Yellow gju-togs, #I 0 Q. Abraham Xewton to B^atie' E. Balls, lot in Xenia, #j. Julia Condon to ‘W-.J* Wiidman, trustee, lottocedarville, # 1100 . -Chas. A, Davis toTV*.ErbinEarly, lot in Jamestown, $1100. Charlotte Hill to John W. Fisher, lotto Xenia, $1. Sarah Breakfleld to Edward E. Er^aldfield, 32,00 acres* in Jefferson' and Eiherty tps., $1800. X. Bull, adm’r, to Bed, W. Baiter, lot in CedajrrBl0* $ 100 . Eharjes S. Bears to Albert and James Mullin, 24 {teres, in 'Warren and Greene Co. $1375, COrnelia J . H irst to Thomas C . . Hirst, dots in Yellow Springs, $1, Hail-order buying builds up the large Cffies a t the expense of the smaller cities adcl towns. Every , dollar used in this way by a resident of this cbznmunity takes a dollar' out 3 of eirenlafion a t home andpnte it in­ to cirenlatloa many miles distant. ’ Tfhe dollar spent with yonr home grocer, drygoods dealer, hardwaje merchant, druggistorother business man, np-bdilds the community in Which yon live. These men pay - taxes to support the towh, repair the streets, maintain the schools, and build and sustain the churches.- Do the mail-order houses over subscribe, to the building fund whenever a now church is to be bnxlfe, Or any public Improvement is to be made? If.yoa were active to any good xyopktor the betterment of this community, who Would you go to for financialaid, the tocal business men or the mail-order.! houses to distent cities? j Dot us look a t the situation broad­ ly. Is it hOtsliOCt-sightedselfishatss ■ tha t prompts u s ' and trade to the Enlightened self-interest, to in which reciprocity is a saving ele , meat, dictates that we all work to-: gether tor our common good, and the I community a t large. , E Besides, the local dealers can keep in stock mail-order 'grades in most lines of goods if you must have that ' gmde’of merchandise and can sell f •them to, you a t matt-order prices. I n } some mstences the lower price quot - 1 _,AMi . odbythe mail-order house is thw , result, of violated contracts and chicanery which have no place in an M y(5Jf|*i1 mi i Mtvcc ’ honest merchant’s business, . M i l l l l . 1 ( 1 MLUUl IwMp B e a t Tor TbeB<w*l» r J% l^ r «n D0W« ^ CCU^CJJQI j CAJ^ M V V V V f f V i l t CAHovcamume BUT i!*; VeMt.Tuifi Oooa.Dot m mramm & V E G E T A B L E S I C I L I A N " irRenewer Alwiys restorcf color.lo eray liair, all thedark, rich colorit used to have. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dttdruffdisappears. Anelegantdressing.JI SKIRT NEWS! 5 }Vb have placed on Bprcinl flalenbout Guvery fine Tailored Walliing Shirts In black, navy, brown, green and greys. Materials are (’bitten Panamas, fine Merger, mid (.‘lieched Voile?. Tailored , and cut in tiso very boot and correct styles. They are divided Into two tote, as followsi Lot Ho, 1 .- JJMrte that were $10 to $ 12 - o,tm .... ... ....... .... * Lot Ho.- &—B!;irts that were $7.50 to $lo, tor ....... \$ S .7 S (Smolderingtins styloofgarments, the mtallty ofmatoriafo and the choico m« ■ ore, this inahes a veryexceptional Skirt opportunity. Alterations free ami fit guaranteed In our alteration section. LOSS, YOUR Q • * _ ........ _ , GAIN! W e are now ready for our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE, and have all our Clothing and Furnishings marked down to a figure that will de­ mand your attention and prompt you to purchase. All the original prices as well as the prices that now prevail are marked in plain figures, so there is no chance of your being mistaken, You have the money, we have the lmr^,lns« but, if you consult your betterjudgment, our pusiikmar wiUbe reiFeased., Evw*,y purchase means a saving. . . ' U T V I V V U W , *6.50 to $8, Sale Price... ¥<"r**■*' ►**•»*#«)?*-*"•*** ^ * 8.50 to SlO.Sale Price.. S +-* ,* ■* *> * di 4 * 4,*>• *-*■*? M,,y *« $J2.5Q, S18.50, Sale Prid# $15 to $16>50, Sale Price. *18 to 818 . 50 , •«♦■»*<*****.•* - $20 to $22, Sale Price. • m * * ** •*?■»* y **•,». * Boy’s Suits $3.00 to $3.50, Sale Price. ^ ’•?ff «. * *f vl> V, te>*« r # v * *•f> * 4.00 to * 4 . 50 , Sale Price > +a a * f v ’ Jt » • $5.00 to $6.1)0, Sale Price One lot of Boys’ Suits. . . U n d e r w e a r . K'i. • c y s t 2 i ■ 50c per garment, Sale Price. . . . . . . 30c $1,00 per 'garment, Sale P r i c e . .79e . $1.50 per garment, Sale Pnce.. . . $1.19 M e n ’ s O d d T r o u s e r A**Y* • * * *► * #(•* **V ti> *> f * fr’* ♦ $1.00, Sale-Price,. . . . $U 0 , Sale Price $2.00, Sale Price., $2,50, Sale Price. $3,00, Sale Price.”*.,, $3.50, Sale Pripe,. ; , $ i$ 0 . Sale Price., . $4.50, Sale Price,. . $5.00, Sale Pr ice . . . ; . . ; . . $6.00, Sale Price... -4. , v ***>■♦ • « A^ i, ♦ I * < » 4 k r -iT.'-*-,* *■ f 79(5 $1.19 $1.46 :!. $1.79 $2.35 $2.65 $3*00 . $3.35 . . . . . . $ 3 . 7 5 , $4*50 '■W * B o y s ’ K n e e P a n t s . 50c, Sale Price. . 75c, Sale Price.. $1.00 Sale Price. i*■*•» **» ♦ :* *»* m1 ■ '* * » 39c 65c' 79e Hats arid Caps. ,25e,^ale Price.. . 50c,'Sale Price,. . $1.00, Sale Price.. $1.50, Sale Price. . $2.00, Sale-Price., .*» » eiy.'V' ~i a '' ' ■' . . - t .. . # '$2.50;■ Sftl6 JPjTiCO*«-r.* ' v.■* .* a ' * j $\. *,+. $a,00, Sale Price/. * 4 *,*'* * *■t> •» * <*.* f -m* * wH . to * .* 19e 39c 79c $1.19 $1*45 $1.69 $2*35 Dress Sh ir ts , 50c, Sale Price... $1.00, Sale Price.. $1.50, ft p. :»« 0 « » 4 to* « «to■ « to#>«*•<* *« «*#«♦• 4* f 4 ¥ 0 . #'•> f ■**■* 39c 79c $1.19 Linen Collars. Regular 15c grade, Sale Price 10cv. One lot 15c grade, Sale Price......... 6c. . 19c 39c 25c,'Sale Price,.......... 50c, Sale Price. . . . . . $1.00, Sale Price.. . . . . $1.50, Sale Price. $2.00, Sale Price. Hoisery. 25c, Sale Price 50**. Sale Price *.n, ♦ ,#.* i' to 4 ■* to * * * J. • * *-*' • *»*** to • • 0 * • I :19e /39c Neckwear. 25Ct Sale Price. 50c, Sale Price. . . . . . . * * • ' • » * * * : * . » « • to ■* • « V 19c 30c Everything -sold at a reduction except our contract goods. coupons given duringfthe sale. Haller, Haines 8 No cash 33 East Main Street. SUCCESSORS TO BRADY and STEINI14RS CO, ' v ^ ' ■ ■*tt ' i Xenia, Ohio. • 6 $20 B l a c k H « n i y € m f o r $ 11 . 75 . ThRmnh » frtvf.iiililo bam-bare of a f«-w daya a^o, wo are •Mr* h i tojfc 5 *ahnsfi i3 v v r y f3»o <j«aWy Jm-i;oy ('feitu, t-ufc in trA# niyh ;v f f i t t i n g anti notoMIttect, fiMsich .. I«JiRib, tfuhil r flfiii libPd Iwdy ton! nlcovoo, atecs Sj tn.j 3 mist, < ui , . . . JOBE BROS. & COA Xenia, Ohio. xtoww i* n <srsitonto.wv**> MHf*** PORSAL 0 Wc liavo big fa tin g Wc have little farms- We liave level farms-- We have hill farms- We hafe highpricedfarms** We have lew xirieed farms; SMITH.... & A BM AN S , Spoiled Her Beiuly, Harriot Howfiff of W. Bith S t, Sow York, a t mm timo had her braufy fipollcti with »km troitlilo. Sho wtiteiii 48I lmdi Salt Iltiowril or Eeoiiia for ywaA btifcfiofhinij would emo Sfemifil t nttduBuofclt‘&*nAtnt£ft SaWo',^ A (fiiltk wifi -sure ht ater for cuto.linms and eorcs. s t All Dt-tjltiiia, OttkMy k .Vtmin^i . ‘ t :l'-; Nothing Is in ’m h o ,demand than a titedlduo which ihefite modern re* 4 |«IfinontB tor a blmul and nystotn eteaiwor, such -as Hr* KItsg%' Nmr Lite Pills# Tliey %rd just what you. need to euro sioiwieli ami livori tfonblcs. Try thorn. At All Brng- Ulflfaj esc., guaranteed. ! ^ v *■. -FOB SALE: A $ acre farm nloss to (ledarvllle with good lump's and barn. Also a fine etoek farm ofi‘30 acres with a $ 2 ,C 0 » frame dwetlteg and {';»od fdoft tenant house. 2 good ’barns, ftSCredsnowtllodlteh, splon* did fences, four and one half miles from Meehanlcsbnrg, M miles front i(lumdon, tiV mil* s * fl’bm SpflngOeld. P$ mdcrtfr«*sn (Catawba ( T o Cure a CoM in One Day faTw^Sy*. Taket$ucatfvoBronK> z SiSiiiiSiiSSiSiiiSfi^^ SifikcomjS ^tivrrlng Fite " atAgtmMn)fW$%tl>% eatiisorellfvpd; mtd euted >%itls Fleettie. Btetere*’ Thfa'ls a ptirev tonic fiiedtetad^-W. eapeetol freneftslii: inalatla, tm It m» erls u tftte enrailve lisllnence on the dteease, driving i t entirely mi of •tlie fiystmii, It. to mweli.io fro pre«i ferred to Qnlnlse,.' having imim of Oils dfiif4» bad.aftereffects. 13, S. i * s of Henrietta, rm»,mitem Station and elevator fib JHg ,brother waa v*ry low with r«iltoftshriisiIte»fremfhem«inbtiivfij!ftlftrwfow mM* ««im Lmidtm and Hpringflrid tfaet|j|R took Elcetrle Bitters, which saved line, AH tor | ao «per.acre. MslSto. AfeAUDniHglslstprlee tele, J m m t i& n m m i* , m t m m t Hirefirst 0a$sRffli Best ntid most «i>to ilato livery and feed barn in Central Ofcio.' Everything mw* .Btpeeially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it in our barn. O . O . W T O T T M - T i l R CBOARVILU.’, OHIO. mtmmmrnmiimmmmmimmmmmmiHmmmiiimiimmmmmmimmmmmmmm Kiorllriice Oni W«U wiH eompfi^J any other tw estv - w st h THE IND Okj ■■'- ■- •■• • • - Jan* asgttorj&rald. gmco-.v/fiilwfir m ^ *oa I htv?° "visited rite Ind r » * » «>* » » isowposcd of good elwellitj «a tony one cftK Hvo ff “ llfiolshedootho oufcsldj *:£t-te painted and w ell v d f did not have tho privilege! ing the in te rio r o f th e m . H told that Itbey dre nicely H luosfc of thoni ^ ' probably nboab So nr GO . Luseg, and nbotit 505 peopl vying thorn. They Hve verl L the white people do, del vn buyingaboufeaB their prd -rd of a good quality too. f Durlng.tbe summer aeasof their favorite foods is gretl which, they grow oonRl fluaafitiesof juatfor eating! Lying great quantities wbJ . “op is exhausted. They] juen»e quantities a t vegetabl Wttda, and quite * great I B^t*. X saw While therel •tored upon the veranda ,[ thedwelllugs without any J of any kind, and 1 am J theykeep it thus all aumrol jUioat of them have hor wagon*, as well as a goods d and they can pu t on qm te| deal of style too, in their theywear the very best of endblanket*. They use bre tor their leggings, either »a erred, and the men wear sh fancy color algo.' TJhe wonl squaws, wear a loose fitfaijl and Bkirfcvwithout any coVC the head at all, except their t which they draw over thel cool weather. The- men * their hair long, coming dm the shoulders, and gome. - have it platte-dAtt both gic tied back to keep the bulk| place. There, are a few that,have the head shay, the ekceptlonof the crown, a jiavo the tu ft that is' left, cttl afely short and kept well up, for style. The women 1 ..tfcahalr long iind falling shoulders, without any whatever. t must say that some of tl wry pretty, having a full faceand good features. OfI they all wear ear rings ol rtyles, ThO men also weail rings, and those th a t do m| the pierced car showing tl oncewore them, Many off one*have their ears plercet in several places, ghpwij *ereral rings were Wore tlmeinllfe. A great man^ m«udress in citizens clothe ingquite a broad brimed ht white or black, and wear i t | (Concludedon ThSsd OurLd AMammoth Stol This tells the stoi money which we nf these winter goods.] Shoes, Rubl • Feli !l cheap a n d c h e a | outage of our FEB. 5th Everything muj ranforyottjtnowl the quality 01 39 SOUTJ fr

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