The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
SHO E S TH A T BEAR INSPECTION Are the kind you always find at Baldwin's. Our line of Ladies' and Gents’ Footwear for Fall and Winter are the result of careful selection by our buyers from the market’s best known makers, and mirrors the real snap and style of Dame Fash ion in all leathers and lasts for the young man and lady, while the older folks have a goodly collection Of the more conservative shapes. FOR THE MEN Florsheim Shoes.............................................. $5.00 . The Crossette.Shoe.................. ............... ..$400 The Baldwin’s Special. ............. $2.50 and$4.00 FOR THE WOMEN • The Ideal Shoe............................... ; ............. $3.5,0 Majestic Shoes....................; ......................... $3.00 The H. & M. Shoe............... ......... $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes Right. Prices Right. . Make Us Prove It. ’ 25 East Main Street, ’m a m .Springfield, Ohio. H ere i s The season for fail shooting is close at, hand, and we are ready tp supply you with none bu t reliable and ' goods. Here are a few of the sea* Eonable articles: Single and Double Guns, Winchester and Marlin Re peaters. Hunting Coats, Leggins and Trousers, Sweaters and Jerseys, a t prices th a t are right. For Shot-Gun Shooters: Peters Shells, also Win chester an&U. M. O. ; _ , . ■. Geo. Fleek ecCo., GENERAL SPORTING GOODS. 16 S. LIMESTONE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, O. ^ S^ree^ mal1 Or 111611 w^ ° are dressed the best and who have the ex- 11 elusive style about them p|Ls&i tha t Kany' always gives their patrons are those whom we have fitted to a £ l k \ j „ suit of clothing, a Prince Albert, a cut-away o r an Overcoat, If you want to appear a t your best choose your fabrics now and have your suit or overcoat made ] g _ _ ^ ... .. ; • . . . . . . Kany, The Leading Tailor, ” Xenia. Ohio. HUNTERSPREPARE YOUR APPETITE t f your appetite is poor, ea t meat. To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything, The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater Alike enjoy them, C, C; WEIMER, QaEUt and rabbits will be afe tbs mercy of the sporting element after the 15th. The open season in Ohio allows the hilling of rabbits and Virginia patridgo or quail from tha t date to December 5. Tho seas on for woodcock and Carolina dov* is from September l. - , Rail, snore birds, plover, snipe, goose, cluck, swan, coot, Sept. to Doc. 1, and from ’March 1 to April 20. Raccoons from Sept, 1 to Oct, 15, . ’ Protected—Ruffed giouse, Mon golians, English, ringneckecl or other pheasants until Nov. 10, 1008; Antwerp or homing pigeons ii definitely. Prohibited—The shooting of ducks I or other water fowl on Sunday' or Monday or any week, or shooting same before sunrise or after sunset; hunting of expQsing implements for ■; hunting, on Sunday shooting Vir ginia patridge, quail or dove except when flying; selling any game killed within this State or exporting same. Bag Limit—Eighteen quail, dove,; woodcock, geese, rail, snipe, shove birds or plover; twenty-five ducks and ten squirrels. Non-residence; license required,. $15. . - PENSION CHECKS. to. Columbus Journal: I t has been announced from Washington banks tha t local banks need haye no fear in regard to the cashing of the pen sion checks for the quarter tying up currency. Heretofore it has taken some time to receive the cash for tiie checks, as they have gone through the regular bunking pro cedure, but instructions from the treasury department are to cash the checks and send them direct to the sub-treasury which will remit cur rency for them. This will clear ufj a situation which bankers in the present tight condition o f' the money market were inclined view with some concern. Public Sale! The undersigned will sell a t pub lie sale on the Joseph "Waddle farm 5$ miles south of Springfield and 3 miles north of Clifton between the pike and the old Clifton road, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Commencing at12: V0, sharp, m HEAD OF HOUSES )6 ' Consisting of l gray mare 14 years, old, weight130J pounds, will work any Where and a good driver; 1black mare, weight 1300 pounds, will hitch any place and is an extra good lead e r; 1 bay xnaro 6 years old, weight 1200pounds; by Quaker Boy, 1 bay mare iyea rs old, weight loot) pounds l Stallion, Cedar Wilkes, sired by Redwood, data is Pearl Wilkes, she by Wheeling Wilkes, and she by. George Wilkes; l general purpose mare, 0 years old, bitch any place; 1 fine brood marc, Daisy, full sis ter of Maple Bell, and a line driver; 1 driving colt coming 8 years Old, sired by Wiltaons, dam is Daisy, and She by .Lady Hancock, been driven a few times; 1 colt coming 2 years old, sired by Edwin Simmons, dam, Daisy, and is a very promising colt; 1 family driving hor3e, «ny one can drive him. 3 HEAD OF HOGS 3 Consisting if 2 brood bqwjt with pig; 1 hoar hog 1 year old. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consist!iig of 1 two horse_\yagon; 3 breaking plows; 1Evan’s harrow; 1Monarch riding corn plow, good as new; Heed cutter; road wagon; 1 sot of single harness; 2 seta of good work harness; bridles; collars; doublo-trces;T corn sled; 1 heating stove and oilier articles. 200 Shocks of Coru; Hay in Barn { Fodder in Shock. Terms Made Known Day of Sale ELMER W ADDLE TITUS & CORRY, Auct's. R. F. KERR, Clerk. Public Sale! We will offer at. Public Sale, a t our late residence, known as the Tecitmseb Nurseries, ensfc of Cedav- vilie, on tho Columbus pike, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, '67 Sale to commence promptly a t 12 o’clock, noon, the following de scribed property to wit: v 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting of l six-year old geld ing; 1 twelve year old mare; 1 six teen year old m a re ;l two-year old filly sired by Advisor, dam. West Egbert. This is a standard bred fil ly of great promise. 9 ■HEAD OF CATTLE 9 Consisting of two milk cows; 1 yearling heifer; 1 Jersey cow, giving goocHlow-<^’m ilk ; 2-gtadn.. Jersey cows, milking but will freshen soon, excellent young cows; l one-year old Jersey iieifer, safe in calf;l one- year old Polled Jersey, eligible to register; 1 two-year old Polled J e r sey, eligible to register, due to freshen February 3. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 3 farm wagons, 1 dump cart; 1 spring wagon; 3 top, buggies; 2 sleighs, (1 a fine cutter with swell bed); 1 Steel field roller, 1 fanning mill; 1 cider mill; 1 011- rtaix Power, 5 or 0 row field sprayer (the potato growers machine); I hay rake; * fodder cutters, hand and power; 1 two horse power, Jack and couplings complete; 1 Stool barrow; 1 breaking plow, 1 riding corn plow; 1 walking tonguoless plow; 1 Buck-; eye grain drill; cultivators; shovel plows; 1 corn sliellor and other tools too numerous to montlorf. g iron kettles and 1 copper kettle (12 gal lon). Also some household and kitchen furniture, consisting of two heating stoves; 1 cook stove; tables; etc. One Parlor organ, (Smith’s American). , % ^ COBushels of Old Corn m the Crib 55 Shocks of Co*n in Shock. . Terms Made Known Day of Sale b . a cq S. TP. BAKER Atmt. Lunch at 1J:80, WREN’S Store News Now is the time to buy your FU R N ITU R E and CURTAINS before the Holiday Rush. Select your Holiday presen ts--w e will lay them away and deliver a t any time to suit you. Our stock was never better; prices never cheaper. OUR CLUB PLAN of BUY ING places our entire stock of FU R N ITU R E and CURTAINS in reach of everybody. W e offer you the best selection of Fu rn itu re in the city per cent less th a n •any other house. Furniture Specials We have on sale 100 Golden Oak or imitation Mahogany Rockers. Regular price d* | A f $3.00* Choice, ................. tD 1 • V O Extra large weathered oak Tabourettes, only 50 in the loti and only two patterns. Reg- *2 A — ular. price 75c ... *............................. .. O / C Bed Including Iron Bed; Mattress and Spring. Reg- . ular selling price $ 12 . 00 . For com- (J®O f"J \" ... plete ou tfit,.......................................O O * I u Special SOME GREAT SPEC IALS IN Lace Curtains Choice of 50 designs in Nottingham Cur- i C Q - tains; regular price $1. P a ir ............, . . , U V L Choice pf 25 designs Nottingham Cur- , tains; regular value $ 2 . 00 . .............. .500 pairs Swiss Curtains; regular price 35c pair ............. ...... A \ . ; ................... . 1,000 Curtains Ends, worth 50c and 75c each. Each. Extra Special Sale of Gas Stoves and Gas Ranges in Our Busy Basement, Saving of 25 Per Cent from Regular „Values *, J^C JSC. JSC JSC . . JSC JSC ■ 'JSC Blankets, Comforts and Bed Spreads. T h e weather man says—cold weather from now on during the w inter months. .H °w are you fixed for Bed Coverings? W e own today the largest and best selected stock of Bed Coverings in Ohio*-"bought months ago, before the great advance in price of all commodities, direct from the mills T h a t’s why we can make such prices as these for today’s selling. I f interested come th is morning for it in hard ly probable th a t you’ll have the opportunity again this year of buying Bed Coverings a t these prices. A O ^ F o r full size Honey Comb VOL sp icads , worth $1.19. (j* | For full size Marseilles jpI *0 V Pattern Spreads worth | A A For full size Marseilles •PI.IIU $1.25. 'pattern spreads, worth $1.19. $ 2 .2 5 for extra heavy, large worth 12,75. size Marseilles Spreads For full size, extra Fheavy Honey Comb Spreads, worth $1.50. , . ( j* | *7 C For extra large Mar- 4 ) l « / u s e i l l e s P a t t e r n Spreads worth $ 2 , 00 . ' „5 ■ Cotton Blankets ' Jf i sy Pnk, 3 *cases of fleeced U / v Cotten Blankets 10-4 sizes In tan and gray, sold everywhere a t 50c. Pair for full ID 4 Cotton UOv Blankets, good heavy nap, in tan and gray, with fancy bor ders to match. Regular value 85c ^ y f f -y P a ir for Cotton Fleeced / ty C Blankets, German wool finish, in tan, gray and white, 11-4 sizes, assorted colored borders. Worth $ 1 , 00 . d* “I A A Pair for extra large <i|]Jl * U U Cotton Blankets, in Lan, gray and white, shell stitched edges. This is the best Blanket on the market to-day for the flioney. Wool Blankets Pair for California Wool Blankets, in all $3 .5 0 the popular colors, also fancy plaids in pinks, light blue' and sanitary. Regular value .$4,50 ^ ( t i l -Q Q Pak,jfullsize Califor- « p O » / 0 nia Wool Blankets, in white, gray and fancy plaids, measures 72x84 inches, combed yarns and extra good weight, Regular valne $4.75. d» E A A Pair; extra fine'Call- U U forma Lamb’s Wool Blankets, steam shrunk and guar anteed strictly all wool, both warp and filling. Come in white with dainty pink, blue and buff bor ders, also grays, sanitary, scarlet and fancy broken and even checks in tans, light blue, pinks, grays, black afid white, red and black and sanitary. Regular value $6.00 COMFORTS O F ^ 'E a e h for good heavy Bed O O v Comforts, covered with chintz, stitched closely, good sizes. Regular value $1.19. | A A Each, for good big Bed «|J l •U V Comforts coveredwith silkoline, and knotted very closely good range of patterns, corded with pure white cotton. Regular value $1.19* (P | 7 C Each, for full size Bed O Comforts, extra good quality, assorted' patterns,''very fluffy and knotted closely Regu lar value $2.25. Maish Comforts We are sole agents for the cele brated Maish Laminated Cotton Down Comforts. These Comforts have a world reputation for their softness and superior finish, very fluffy and a good imitation of Eiderdown, advertised in. all the leading magazines of the country. Prices range from $2.25 to $5.00. Ask to see them. The Edward Wren S PR IN G F IE LD , OHIO. Money to loan on first mortgage- real estate. Any amount up to $20,000. Before you borrow, call at this office fot information. $100 Rewards $106* The readers of this paper will be pleased to karn IbSt there is at least one dreaded diseasethat science has been able to care in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Care1#the only positive ’core now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beiiift a constitutional disease, requires a eonstitnlfonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Ctiroia taken internally, acting directly tip- on tin; bloodand niueotissurraees of sy&tem thereby deattaving the foundation of the (license, anil gtvioj? the patient Strength by building up the eonstitHtion and assisting nature iu doing Its work. Tho proprietors haveso much faith is Its enrntivo powers, that they offttroneHundredHollars for any (W:e that It fail* to cute, fiend for list o testimonial*. . . . Aftlttm, If. 3. (HF.VKY tc Co, Toledo 0. Sold by Hrujptftf*75c, jjwv *fktttuy m *«*«><>^ WE SELL THEN Guaranteed to leave no foul odor or sweat the room. A^R to see the much ialKed of W il so n & r e zno r GAS STOVES CrouseSCrawford. For W « | that t h : i Jtev. O United boon fcxt< l’resbylo) ler. Cal, llev. Mi for tbiti cr1 been son subject tended reeoiujxict memberec family rt locating u states tha cation w call. The F members! a salary The call be jncreas if it is acc . Rev. Elder ton 25,1003. 12, 190-1. hasperfor . in' Upbuild lias won tho hlgbe* liifKown m tire comm - Rev. Mil pion as y present, would lie main. DENY! A dispa Journal V boon has b ,.ver, Wilin governor o Mr. Denve • congressm .does nofe e next mont B Mr, and merits wet wishing hil days. Anp Miss G ert Chariest ail Mr. Leel Wtirsell hi sale Saturl are all citl ten vetiichl Stock amt ditibn. lit Kerr & Northup nl JAME^ Tiie dm exceedingl Uocause i(| of the wiu of the flnl those nicil prized by cannotbe cake. \V<J flour and fit of 23 ye| facturing to be pi eat claim, relil got your irf -Use G(] Feed give it| Then wilt gi Ayer’sl genuinj buy* b a ir -b t hair too. Clean Thai “ Sold
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