The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

<t tt; fiiere fsu#t rimwttv^mYruslT ■yon^tmtcber. F o r Meats the only kind, (0 o? appliances f0r glih and they're m sola. I)on’ t g9 ' « it'S hot, liny IQ U SB , rnffi, o* ant ( Otiiiiig Booms Limestone street- iW, Ohio* »wt* torInshmaH*,with, id rot over twenty years. ct»navegivenmi more . «<Jxt bwe cvertrieil; X ented^^*3*"^ETl'^n<^e,a* ■Tho»*Gjilnra, Elgin, in, sTFor Bowels uw rci> ^ CUeto urmoneybpek, o,*Chic*ga or.N.Y.. 597 HMILLIONBOXES ave a live Wire iart o f the 1 . ■They are f yoil pen?- the point of inch a nerve 1 —pain it is pains come train or iit- mOfe proni- greater the pain* comes it is called .cial nerves, acli, sciatic ent nerve pain, then, ie strain or ,te nerves, in Pills do . v lit), caused by .iiu tiacd vari* getting relief f Dr. Mflca d!d roe. mor^ Heines I evc,“ [, t«. cure mi 0 never leaves nRCKiraN. 1at;, m t *re sold by ouat’»nt^e that benefit. If 1* t* money., lt, re sold in balk. Elkhart, Ind K85 I &or m u i [ p M f e krttl at been bmuc * prtfar is fe**f r JiOMf.? lot &** Jrij*3* lootsaiifT 'ntstiSf- %, JHf m in * *i 1 th** Springfield’s Greatest Bargain 5hoe Store | The Store that saves you Money. The largest stock o f Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Felt Boots of every description in the City, fe* D A N C O H E N , ■ * E a s ‘ n “ ‘ " ! & „ < , , o w e . , •” - , ■ !■’ ' T'' /> ’ '' '' ' T“^ r~ 1 ' ' : 1 ' — 1 “ 1 ; ~ ' ‘ -. . . £.wv * 1 - « r * NOTICE THIS! We W ill Sell You gcans of best tomatoes for 25c, 4 cans of best com for25c, 7 loaves o f good bread for 25c, This Is the onlyHouse in, town where you can get the White House coffee and American Queen Flour. * , W M P A Y 22e for Butter , 28c for Eggs , Call and see the Rocking Chair that I am going to give you. ■ Mr. U, M, Crouse spent Wednes­ day in Day«>n on business. Chickens, mince pies and omelette, at the market. *-*Penmsplar stoves of all kinds at Kerr a Hastings Bros. FOR SALE:-— Good, second-hand, coal heating stove. Jacob Lott. Mrs, $, I*. Stewart is visiting Mivj —The time of year is here when B. G. Ridgway and family m Bay-'yon will want a storm fon t, the ton. most convenient invention for those who have to be exposed to the. Mrs. Emma Harden of Clarkes- r a th e r while traveling., Get an vttle, is visiting at the borne of Mr, Automatic Sato StormFront of. Kerr .■ i. _ ■ Xt T-TnttV'i'nnscr HVnu • Mr, Frank Ensley o f Dayton spent, Friday and, Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, R. S. T’ownsley. Mr. and Mrs- Jacob Lott are visits jug - relatives in Springfield this week. . The artist at the Bank Boilding is ready to administer to your Wants in Photography, Domestic articles Aid Thanksgiving "Wednesday. Sara McCollum, —For a base burner, range or soft coal burner see the line offered by Kerr & Hastings Bros. Get a Pen­ insular and be satisfied. & Hastings Bros. The market of the Ladies! Aid Society of the.U* P. church, will be held next "Wednesday. Domestic articles on sale. Rev. John H< Bratton, brother-in- law of Mrs. M, L. Bratton and pas­ tor of the Presbyterian church at Hershman, III., will preach in the Reformed Presbyterian church Sabbath morning. afci0;80. Ifcwlll pay yon to look at the urn derweur, Sullivan* The Hatter, is soiling for 50c, 75c and $L00.- 27 S. Limestone street, Sfiringfield, Ohio, Give me a. call at the Bank Build­ ing and be convinced of the,merits at the. LadlosS market -next, o fm y work in'Photographs ___ _ J..Dalrymple, a r t is t 'ftoefc •Mr, E, G, jjovry, has placed two electric, street lamps on Mam street to show what a difference there is from the new and modern and the old methods. .The lights giye good satisfaction and seem to be creating considerable discussion, as to the advisability of lighting the^ town. Most all seem to favor the project, LOCAL and personal i Mrs.- JohnMcGary spentSaturday with Miss Rosa Stormont. ■ Asonwas born last Friday to Mr. IVndMrs, Arthur Towttsley. Coilatry cream and butter and I home-made bread, at,the market,' Mr. and Mrs. Will Torrence o f I Xeniaspent-Sabbath here. Mr.'W, A'. Spencer, iviio has been [.sickwith typhoidfever is improving, --5A horse blankets iilipfbesfc on the market, fastings Bros. and robes at Kerr & |, My combinations are the cheapest ifljule. See catalogue. t T, JT. Tarbox. Mr. BertU,stick of qolumbus was’ —For Corduroy pants, all sizes, the guest of his aunt, Miss Lille, underwear.^and an extra'good felt Stewart parE ot the week. boob for $2.50, go to Kagley Bros. arr.' ana Mrs. Charles entertained a ,number of Thursday evening. Cooley friends WAIST ONE:—l argest hundle'of clean newspapers for 5 cents ever offered in Oetiarvllle. Five cents .gets you more news: papers for your shelves than ever before, at this office.,, Mrs. H. A. Townsley entertained a number of lady friends at dinner Thursday, \ MiSs Cora Berkhold of Rosewood, is visiting her sinter, Mrs, William Clay. * } \ A number' of college students spent Tuesday evening at the home of Prof. W. R. McChesney, where a spread was enjoyed in honor of Miss Sarah McCdwa.fi, FOR RENT;— Corn stock- and blue grass pasture for luo head Fioyd Harrison. Phone S—163. Cedarville. ' ' ; ■"* tV.......' . ' - - Latest reports from Mrs, R. O. McLean of El Paso, Texas is that she lias suffered a- relapse and re­ covery is very doubtful. Miss Sarah McGowan left Wed­ nesday for Pittsburg where she will, visit . her brother. Rev. Edwin McCowan. She had to' give up her college work owing to ill health. Don’ t wait till Christmas is here and be disappointed, in not getting your Phoios finisiud. bill' come early and not have your work hur­ ried- Mrs, Cora Cleaver of Harveyshurg and Mrs. Dsn Cleaver of Xenia, were guests o f Prof. Reynolds Sat­ urday and Sabbath. ~- •"What papers or magazines do you want? I can supply you, witli very lOM*rates, on anything you want. 1T, N. Tarbox! Tf you have any visiters or any new hired help,please leave names of such m Rural Mail box, as we do not know wh«jre to send their mall if yon dOnotgive us their names- ■ T. X. Tarbox! P, M. The hunting party composed of Messrs Janies Gray, H. R. Hitch- Wnii Marshall and Ernest Truesdale returned home Monday from Adams county. The, party met bad weather and not the success it should have had in the way of getting cjuaiJ. About fifty rabbits and twenty quailwere broughthome. Mr. and. Mrs. ,T. H. Frantz are ar­ ranging to leave here about the middle of December for the South where they will reside- this winter. Last year they spent the winter in Oklahoma, this year they.will go to "Vernon, Texas, to remain until the winter weather has taken its depart­ ure- in this section. , ; The Commercial Club of Xenia gave a banquet Tuesday evening to it number of business men that are not members of the club. A t this time the discussion of the' proposed electric line between Xenia, Cedaf- ville and Jamestown was taken up. It is expected that the Club Will be able to interest the Dayton and Xenia company in this project as tills company realizes that such a line would be a good feeder for; through'business. It is hoped that a part of the Rapid .Transit division of the D. & X, will be taken up and used as far as practical on,, the new Rne. * Tbe Springflpld Sun this morning states that th,e SprmgfiddrWihning- tou & Cincinnati traction company yesterday purchased property at the corner ofJefferson and Centerstreets in that city to bo usea aS a traction station.- The price was $4,(KK>. The station will be one square south of the present Springfield & Xenia office. Highland county Republicans made the best showing of ahy coun-- ty in the Sixth district atul are not chargeable with the defeat. Greene county is now receiving the most credit for Denver’s election and will beat the next Republican congres­ sional convention. It is dollars to doughnuts that county won’ t be given the nominee.—HillsbOroXews- Herald. -- W e are showing the most com­ plete line of good shoes in this part of the country, both for dress and every day wear, If you are looking for /honest shoes it will be to your advantage to see what we have to offen Our boys" and girls* shoes are the best made and warranted to give satisfactory wear, we have the sizes and widths to insure a fit. Frazer’s Shoe Store 17East Main Street 5 . Xenia Oliiu W. L. Clemens* Insurance office and Smith & CiemansJ Real.Estate office have been moved to their new quarters on top of the hill, next'door to Odd Fellows Hall, on west side of Main streetT , ^ Having Sold our •location ,at Cedarville, it is only right and hon­ orable that we withdraw the propo­ sition in regard to allowing car fare to the patrons of the above place. Downing Studio, Xenia, Ohio. Famous Strike-Breakers, The most famous strike breakers in Hhe iand- are Dr. Keng’s How Life Pills. WliOn liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purifyingwork goes right on. Besbcure for constipation,, headache and dizziness. 25c at all druggists,' ...................... Mr. B, O. Bfaclfute attended «- meeting of the O- S, O. Board in - Columbus Thursday. Wediiesduy evening President Thompson enter­ tained for th'e members of {he Board artd the faculty. _ , Tlie lieayy wind Wednesday after- . noonplayed havoc with bouses anti jtrees over this part of the country. The top of C. M. Crouse's wind'mill was brought to the ground during a gale. CASTOR IA For Infanta and. CMinxen. His M You HaveAlways Eoug > 5E i Bears the. Blgnatnrt, o f NOBBY! * NEAT! * STYLISH! &SI£li w The cold weather is now at hand when you will ne6d. a new overcoat. If you have to pur­ chase a new coat, it will pay you to come in and see us.. W e can furnish you with a nice neat one in black, grey of fancy mixtures that will be sure to please you. We have the long coats, or coats in dress length. Stylish* foritt-Wtt 0 i 0re$$yi Quality is a consideration that every one looks for whett buying a coat, and we guatantee to give better quality for less money than any city store* BOGGAN’S TOGGERY SHOP I W i Owrcoai* TO Como in and examine them. It will pay you to do so* ittett'i erotism We have the nicest line we have ever handled —better than last years. All new goods; the old ones have been sold, W e guarantee satisfac­ tion* v $ 2 ,0 0 t o $ 4 .0 0 Boy’ s $3.50 Overcoats TO $7.00{ We have a number of boy^s coats thatwe will sell cheap* * • Bird’s Mammoth Store.. GIGANTIC PURCHASE # * Another triumph for Boggan’sAggressiveMerchandising. While in NewYork last week Our Mr. Boggan bought at his own figures the entire Output of NewYork's two largest manufacturers of Wofnen's, Misses' and Children's Cloaks. Tlie entirepurchase consisted of 2500 Garments all of which will be placed at your disposal at a saving of One-half. Every garment in this great purchase Wasmade up to Onr Order making the styles absolutely exclusive. This entire purchase goes on sale FridayMorning, Nov. 23rd and continues all day Saturday. Women’s$ 8.50 Coats $5.oo A swell collection of Women’s Coats made of fan­ cy English mixturesA8 inches dong g* A A regular value $8.50 during this sole., . . $ u « U U $22*5o Women's Coat$ $15.oo They're of elegance and quality made of Cfcifawn Broad-cloth, ina good heavy weight trimmedwith silk, braid ui variousclever effects lined through­ out withbest quality Satin. Fully Eighteen Cap­ tivating ripple back and fitted Models, to select from* The Coats will give lasting isatisfaction worth $22.50 duringthis sale q q Childrens, Misses’ $7.5o, $ 8 . Coats$ 5 . 1Choice of 500 children's and Misses' Coats made , of the latest materials in fancy mixtures all wool Kerseys and Astricans. Not a Coat in this lot $500 BOGGAN, I ■fourth less than $7,50 to $8.50 during this sale. *.......................... We Bay Your Car Fare. Children’s $ 5.00 Coats '$2.95 A collection of 300 Coats in Astrican and Kersey Cloth regular value $5.00, during this sale. ...... .................... Women’s$ 13 . 50 , $i5.oo Coats $9*95 An assortment of 500 Coats constructed of servic- able Broad-cloth, Kerseys, Novelty Mixtures and heavy weight Cheviots, 50 inch coats full ripple back or seffii-fitted and fitted back styles hand­ somely trimmed lined throughout Mith Batin, $13,50 to $15.00 values during this $9.95 Inconjunctionwithour ^reat CoatSale Wo wish to call your attention to our magnificent Fur department. There is a difference in Furs, the quality of the skins and the way they are made up. Someleanbe bought cheap in job lots, made in sweat shops by Cheap labor*. We have themoffered to us but haveno use for them. Qual­ ity! Material and Workmanship’ Guaranteed, atul can save you one half on your purchases. 11 South limestone St, Springfield, Ohio % i. L

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