The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
irtiTffgriniiiHi -?_*■*%--’i~ w .*J$*,»!Ti’*$ OUR SPRING HATS are characterized by a cer tain visible dismetion. com bining perfect fit, clever style, faultless finish and expert workmanship. A distinction appreciated by men of good taste. They are valued the Highest by those who wear a fine dressy hat. Stiff Hats— Sl-00 to S3,50. Soft Hats— 75 c to .$5,00 SULLIVAN, LOCAL, AND PFJ$ONM. ifrygninnnii settr^ariskss* >— -r-^-iT* -*£?£ •—-r„’ IWall Paper ..Ii\ M , V, Denny moved this work into the J. H. Ncnblfc property. Dov. II. C. Middleton visited in Leesbttrg this week. Mr. Moso “White o f Anderson IndM is spending the week here. Mr, A* J, McElroyhas been report ed quite sick, having an attacho f the grip. Tavbox enter* number of relatives last Ms taincu a Friday, Dost, a fine drawn-work, handker chief at opera house Friday night Umeh ig . Deturn to this office. Mr, Joseph Paxton and wife were gde$ts of O. W. Crouse, Friday and Saturday. The . Hatter. 27 S. Limestone St, Springfleld,Ol l 150,000 USED IN EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS ' - TOR A ll, FD&P 0 SE 3 I f i * Tlio O L I V E R i8t“ T a r t a r w,,Mr C«»l*ir tail(dll ditalti on , Astatud W. J. TftRBOX LOCAL AGENT . Prof, Morris visited in Cincinnati and Oxford from Saturday until Tuesday. Mr. J. C. Stormont and daughter, Miss Ada who have been visiting in Oklahoma have returned home. FOB SALT?:—A sorghum mobiles. few gallon of N. Xu Ramsey. Mr. J. C. Townsley, ifiis week re ceived a box of oranges from Mr. J. S. Brown o f Fowler California. The fruit came through in first class shape. , ■ ‘ FISTULA A fro A t e DISEASES OFTHE RECTUM Dr. KcCTellm juoar/ati*6« Is ih« prsfcificn And thi trcbSId t*3ii h« mafce* * fiEtcially.of tfieift dlwM i mnlhas hai Co year* eortcUnfe capfritctt.-, No p*la mr.it no ^eLjr.llcfl fro* tuslr.ess. ElaSdcr, Xldi.ey, BL'cl an1 Sk;a DUeaie* And D isced * f Vfccea, nnrmvon book o.t nttw* diseases <r»m> Ac!i&I.r«e2HtpUCifiUinkicoreLEstaMhhslli3D. d r ; . M c C lellan OutlMkB«Mmg, 44 Eui B mmu I street C olumbus , 0. BILIOUSNESS^ C O ^ S T U y L T lO N j - c u r e d B Y THEOFORDSJ BLACK-DRAUGHT Pecanso the Ihtr is t neglected people. ciiHer , withconstipation, bHiGnsnCM* headachesaj«Iif;v, rt!. Goldsattack1 the lungs and contagions diseases ] takehold of the system, It is safe I i Iiv< to ray thatif tho l er vc-ro always kept lit proper working order, illnesswouldhe ol&ioit unknown. Theuford’s Black-Draught h so I successful in curing cucli sririmers hecaiupe it ii without a rival asa • liverregulator. Thisgreatfamily me.didr.e i3 not & strong M l drastic drug, hut a mild and healthful laxative that cures con* | stipatiou/and may he taken by a i mere child without possible bans. Thehealthful adim on thaHter cures biliousness. It has an in vigorating effect on tho kidney*. Became tho liver and kidneys do |notwork regularly, the poisonous 1 Adds along with tho wnato from ilw towels%€«back ihtothoWood mwt tirulttit eofttsgioa tesalts, j thurly freafuicnf. with Tiled* fotd’sB Ia d c dM B jfti rosao’vfs the ] -poeitssdy fore. „— ............... !might's dinette* for ■shirk dsf“ , came in &th anted s tw s there «N m tilth A*k yr.nr dealer for. a 1 Vuc*parkage*ofTkedfcad’aluack* Urxight Messrs. George Little and H, M. Barber Were before the Ohio Kail- road commission Monday, when the adjustment of freight rates on straw Was, under .consideration, „ Miss Carrie Townsley spent mon- day in’Springfield. ‘Mr. O. M. Town.; sley and family bad for their guests,' Mr,Frank Welchans and wife of Springfield, over Sabbath. Mrs. W. 15,.> Alexander attended thefune'ral oifRljner Scarf of Xenia, Wednesday, going.on to Spring Vll- ey where sho will visit for several days, ■ Our now Spring stock is hero Jit So a Bolt Wo allow a wonderful lino of choice Kitchen and'Bed Boom Paper. B A T T IN G S *3 K q IJ s now styles just added to our stock. Prices 1% to l-i#e per yd. Carpets, Curtains. Rugs Lace .Curtains 50 to £3.50 per pair Portiere Curtains M.QOtp$5.00 a pair Carpets all grades 25c to 73c per yd, Boom Biro lings 0x12 feet all wool Ingrain ' , $9.50each Tapeofcry Brussels Buga 0x12 feet at $14.50each. Ask to see therol Curtain Stretchers 95c set A 6 ft, Step Ladder for 59c L IN O L E U M S Is the best Kitchen Floor Covering. W e have it at 50 and 62 J- 2 c per sq, yd. .. W E S E L L 3 lbs. Fancy Prunes for Star Tobacco at _ $ lbs. of Navy Beans for f}->£ lbs. Crackers for 24# lb.. Sk. snow Kail Rule Flour for 3—10c Sks.^'of Cofn meal for 4 lbs. Lima Botins for : 2 Pkgs. inapl Flake for 1 lb. Lion Coffee for 4 Can Excelsior Corn for , W e Sell A Regular 25o Curry Comb for - _ . 10c Curry Comb for Painfc Brushes 5,« 10,c 15e, and 25c Whitewash Brushes 25c, 35, 50c, to $ 2 .0 0 . - ■ F E PA Y 25c a lb- for No, i. Butter.1 15cper dost,.for No,“1. Clean, Fresh Eggs, (no dirty eggs accepted, wo will leave them in your basket) Ho per lb. for Couutry Bacon. 10c per lb. for Country Lard, trade only) Onion sets: Seed Potatoes. Garden seeds, all varieties in bulk. 1 Special. Cream Corn per can 5 c , , , Bird's Mammoth Store. j -Tho Ladies Aid Heefcyy of the rf. 1 K. Churchwill bold anEoLterMark et Saturday Mnrrh 80. In the C. W- Crouse room nest‘to Opera house Market opens at one o'clock. AO»'6ji JSS - Mr,ami Mrs, J. C, Stormont enter tained. a number of their friends at dinner Wednesday. Among those present were Mr, H. II. McMillan and wife, Mr.'T D, Williamson and wife, Mrs. Belle McMillan, Mr. Riley Stormont, and Mrs. W, JEL Lackey* uWANTED girls and’ young Wo men at the Inters Gartridge Co., Kings Alill, O. Work light and- clean, flood wages and' comfortable hotel accomodations close' to the factory. Address Assistant Mana ger, Kings Mills, 6 . 23C 45o per lb. 25o 25o or Golden 50o 25c 25c 25e ; 15c 25c 10c 5c (in GUARDIAN’S-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an eider of The Probate Court of GreenO County, Ohio, tome directed, 1 will offer for sale, at public auction, on Saturday, the 13th, day of April 1907, at 2 o'clock, .afternoon, upon the prentices, trie Real Estate hereinafter described, Situate in the The Village of Cedar- ville, Greene County, Ohio, to—wit;— First; Tract—Being all of Lot Nutn- ter Sixty Five (65) on Cedar Street, in Samuel Nesbitts, additiqn to The Village of Cedarville, O. as the same 5 designated, numbered and known on said plat. Second TracG—Situate in The, Vil lage of Cedarville, Greene County, Q„ and bounded and described as fol lows,, to—wit;—Beginning at The South East corner of Lot Number Sixty Five (65) of Samuel Nesbitts, addition to The Village of Cedarville, Greene County, O. and Runiug South 72 de grees West 132 feet along the South end of -Lots Number, 65 and 66 of said addition to the' South West cor ner of lot “Nnrnber 6$; Thence South 16 degrees East. 140, and. 1—2 feet; Thence'N. E. with the middle of Massiegcreek- to Andrew's line; Thence North id degrees West 115 and 2 feet to the place of begining. Containing 6x and 5-100 poles, be the same more or-Jess. 1‘ The above described Real Estate has been appraisedas follows, to—wit; First“ Trrct;—= Seven "Hundred and Sixty Six ($765.oo)bollars. Second Tract;—Three Hundred $300.00) Dollars. . Each of said tracts to be sold for not less than Two—Thirds of the appraised value. Terms of Sale, Cash on day of Sale. Dated, March 12—1907. Thomas W, St John. Guardian of Lydia Weymouth, Imbecile. Howard and Howard, Attorneys for Guardian, Mr. Robert Randall is in receipt of a letter from his brother, Clifford, of Cleat Lake, 8. D., wiser lias bead away from beTe nine years,- foiir of Which have been spent in Clear Lake, Mr. Randall has charge of a ranch. Laborers get $300a year and expenses. Anyone wishing to lo cate there can ad wees him at* Clear Lake. Mr. M. C. Price, ' who , receritly closed odt ins grocery 1nd baa pre pared to enter the meat, bufsuess in Sedalia, had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse Saturday afternoon while on his way to that place. A wheel mill at tjveMiami Powder ..... ...... r____ Company plant near Goes Station, {While opposite Mr. Bf.A. Townsley’ s containing 32» pounds unfinished1m>mo on • south Main, street, the powder exploded about 0:30Wodnes day evening. No particular damage and no one hurt Mr, Daniel Herliby anti daughter, Erin, on their returnfrom Nefa York made his’sister, Mrs.A.Z, gmith and family a short visit Saturday and Sabbath. Mr. Herlihy could pot re- maitijonger as I10is alderman of the 23ward in Chicago and the election is near at hand, horso.which was being led, pulled away from Mr. Price and ran into the Townsley yard. The animal was eightye^rs old and considered family broke but was feeling in the best of spirits. In tuning across the yard it ran Into asmothe wire fence at the rear of the lot causing It,to break its neck. Mr. Price .had only had the horse a few days, having never driven it. He purchased it for $160and of course is quite a loss. Persons having lock boxes Should see that they are locked before leav ing them. I f you leave the combi nation open the box can be opened by att out aider, this having been the case the past week, There is a pen alty for any one caught tampering with tho boxes. The hax rent for the coming quarter, April to June will be due March 20 aud must he paid before April 1. T. N.Tarbox, P. M. FOR SALE; A new 150 Cgg Sure- Hatch incubator. A. O. Bridgman. A Lively Yuisle, with that old enemy of the race, Constipation, often ends in Appen dfeitte. To avoid all serious trouble -with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, They perfectly regulate these organs without pain or discomfort. 25c at all druggists. DO NOT OVER-LOOK THE GASOLINE ENGINE Y ou make a mistake if you tlxink you can run your farm economically o r profitably without a gasoline engine, Do not overlook the possibilities o f A gasoline engine for farm. use. A gasoline engine will furnish pow er to 4 o the hundred and on e little job s about your farm which make farm work drudgery if hand, wind o r horse pow er is used. T h e gasoline engine is So reliable, so simple, so Safe, and so economical t o operate that you can not afford to Over lo ok It, Of all the gasoline engines on the market, the t, U, C» engine stands first because It is designed b y men who understand the requirements o f a practical and eheap farm power* ’ t H. t , engines are made in itefcg from 2 to 20 horse pow er in vertical o r horizontal stationary and portable types, W c have one that will fit your needs, Call on us and we will gladly explain, C.N.Stuckey l BOGGAN’S TOGGERY SHOP, A beautiful showing *4 Easter Suits, Costumes, Street Drpssr- 3 , Jackets, Skirts and Waists. Starts Tomorrow, Friday and Continues AI1 Day Saturday, March 22 nqd 23. Below are a few of the many specials which will prevail during tMsJtffi 1 ee days sale. Stunning Exclusive Suits "With a custom lailor costume finish, in all the pronounced weaves of the season. Styles, fit ted, semi-flttod, cut-aways, cion anq pony, Skirts plaited and trimmed to match jackets. GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. AT $!Q.QQ, f t5,00, $20,00, $23,00, $23,SG, $50,00, ISO Imported models in handsome Suits, on sale tomorrow, at $35,00 Each. 200, Dozen Lingerie and Peter Pan Waists at 95c . , <■ ,f ■■ •■ *,*•■.■ ' -■~ All new effective designs, elaborately trimmed in dainty embroidory, Valenciennes insertion and cluster tucks. These waist's were bought fjo be sold as $1,75. DURING THIS THREE DAYS SALE YOUR CHOICE. 95c, WAISTS—SilK and Lace most phenomenal values ever offered. SPEC IAL DURING THREE DAYS SALE $4,95. $6.50, $10.00 Short Natty JacKets Covert doth has the call, next comes the nov elties in fauey mixtures and tho over pobuiar black broadcloth in fitted back and tho loose box effects. AU handsomely trimmed 'and tailored, $4.95, $$‘95, $6.50 $8.50 - •"* * .SILK JUMPER SUITS at $14,75. 100 silk jumper suits in different models and - bxc I us M styles. Cannot be duplicated for $22,50. DURING THIS THREE DAYS SALE $14.95. $ 4 .9 5 SKIRTS ."Weoffer during this three days* sale 5004beau tiful skirts Jn tailor made models. Numerous - styles to select frpro. Iii Panama cloth in black, brown and blue, also checks, stripes, broken plaids and novelty weaves. All new and just rcceiyed. Goods actually worth $7,00 and $8.00. DURING THIS THREE DAYS* SALE $4.95, i L PETER A . BOGGAN, 11 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. . ■ MMl i L O S T A black cane between the post office and S> S, Collett’ s resi dence. Return to L H. Brotherton. WIVES AND DAUGHTERS thcra.’wUlt Mi*. F»theni anil mother*. lOta ao timetnedcurinn Dr. D*vid Kenno- : d^’iUfaVQtite KomedjVolUOWikmV A Grateful Woman. ' • J, H. Giles, ofEverotti PiL* , u p ! Mt suffered tor many . >from Kidney and Gravel irtmb esL f. SfTha pam?fromthegt»YeiWerasini* F**^4 ply awful* Besides Xhad othercom- . good- iBnaUrw'gftttuwnffJyr, . ......, DuvidKontiDdyVEsYoriteRoniedy* madalnKondoot, A fuwvrorda tell 1*1 result,* I am a hAppy end perfectly well woman on<samore,. Tlisnlcs tpDr, Baxid Kennedy**FaTorttd RerupdyJ* Dr. D. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, KohOout.N.y. PricC$l;ttLr$ 3 . A ScieniiHc Wonder. The cures thnfcBtand to its credit makes Bucklen’ s Arnica , Salve a scientific wonder; It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patron^ of Husbandry, Waynesboro. Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. . I t (heals thoworstBurns, Sore's, Boils, Ulcers, OutS, ’Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum.! - Only.25catall druggists. SPRING AND SU finER ihn'it, i 63 S t a t e o f O h io , O ity . o f .J o teo o , ) - L ccab C ounty j F bank 'J. C hksey rn'nkea oath that he is senior partner of tha firm of F. J. C hfseit &, Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county, ana state aforenid, and that < said ffifm will pay the sums ONE HUNDRED DQhLA.ltS for each eyery case of Catarrh' tbatcunnotbe cured by the use of H at - o ' s , C atabrh Cuiii^ FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this GtUday of December, A . D- , A, ,W- OILASON, | seat , j Notary Public Hall’s Catarrh' euro is taken internally t and nets directly on the blood and mucous j surfaces of the system. Send for testimoni-i als, free, cotwtcST. mar If you want to dress right up to date let us ma k e y o u r c l othes . W e have the goods and .we guar antee the workmanship. Every thing to be first class or no sale*' The Leading Merchant Tailor, - Xenia, Ohio. W e a re sh ow in g most line n ow the complete of Shoes and Oxfords ev= er placed on sale in Greene 1 County. Every style and de- that fash- demands, show n com plete line children’s wear. F r a z e r ’ Stove, 1 S h o e X e n i a O M o . KMil
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