The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

MMO. i-OMmq g j y iw awK l *, FOR MAY, i i 4 WE have taken from our regu­ lar stock, and placed on first two tables in our store, 104 suits, mostly spring, but some f id b^® s§J ; one, two and three of a kind b u r ** every Size in some patterns. They range from size 31 for a fifteen-year-old youth to size 4 8 which will fit the largest man. Values CHOICE. WHILE THEY LAST ONLY «!* There a re regu lar and stout sizes in this assortment, and the workmanship and fabrics are perfect. Nearly all hand- tailored, and we will stand back of every suit we sell. The offering of such savings in tfyese suits is so unusual % 4; that w e predict a rush—so come early and get your pick before ;; « th#assortm en t islbroken. . ,l - . « ... * . Xm X I 50 R. S. KINGSBURY & 52 E. Main St; / L ow e s t P r ice C lo th ie r Xenia, Ohio. $ CURE FOR PILES. Tho Excelsior Chemical Company of Sandusky, ^llo, has a sure cure for PILES in Jxcelslor Pile Cure. Thla Is a brand "new remedy, guaranteed to cure. It consists of an Internal remedy, a suppository and an oint­ ment. The threw remedies for One Collar, Ask you t druggist about Ex­ celsior Pile Cure, . EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL GO., ■ Sandusky, O. , i 11 POSTCARDS. Six brand new •. • ’ winning postcards for 10 cents. *; J1 Out of the ordinary—nothing << " ’ like the usual souvenir card. ; | ;! Agents and dealers can make big «> • [ money with them. Send a dime \ ‘ I ! or postage stamps to ■> *► 'UNITED PRESS, I ; 624 Citizen Bldg., *■ • | Cleveland, O.* \ \ FARMS 50 TO 100 Constantly on hand liXlR SAIiE throughout Chio. Writo Us TO* CAY for our descriptive list. State size of farm and locality desired—or if you want us to sell your farm, write us. Wo can sell it for you. Years of exper­ ience. Good bank references. Smith & , Clematis, ♦ *. Real Estate and Lean Agent*. Cedarville, Ohio, Also agents for the famous Ohr* tereaf Automobile. Fresh Fresh Fish! Fish! Why not try some Fre 3 h Fish once, they are good for your appetite and health. 1 have made arrange­ ments a t the lakes to have nothing but Fresh ’5 Stock, so 'they are shipped to me the same day they are caught. ‘ We have all kinds of vegetables in season. Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies. 1 Smoked Meats. Fresh and Salt Meats. I n the same old stand; a t the same old place near the ’ same old R. R .; on the same old street; the same old Phone 100 ; the same old name Chas. FI. Spericer Telephone 100 Cedarville, Ohio. Fresh and Salt Meats; Vegetables. fCLOSINeOUTSALE! FISTULA mb itjb DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Or. *Sr.MK:«i latW Mi pv.Mlrtt*t St* tt « im *ilWMc. UAk**fc*4W»*t# 'Wyeirdo;;. W«Mta **.1 n« itoMitica frtWbSM-.«si liisJaw,Kiii.tj., OMM4ffltftt lK«r«* ilkttttl tt V,r£,ex tout*muwo* o» Mmnt iw m <*£**»> M*MOtoMMt»t**««*#tMM. dr . j. J. M c C lellan C olumbus , 0. tfatiwk tulNNig, 44 I**t 9m i SirMi I have decided to close out my entire' furniture business on account of falling health. Wo Will Holl every article in stock a t a cut price, Carpets, Bugs, Druggets, Linoleums, and all kinds of house fUrniph* Ings. If you are looking for bargains come and See us. Wo will still continue our uhder* taking business as before....... G. G. McClain, SOI W. M a la etreet, X en ia, Ohio. CflHOfNtEfl IfSftlES. •tory Sf • Polite Mart Who gvsntUAiJy Lost His Temper. President Shout* of the X«l,>rbor- ough compsny: of New York said ei a' recent dinner: “A public servant does its bv,t to please the public. As .time passes its service continually improves. Nevertheless whan the public serv­ ant happens to be a street railway ,it is but natural that it# cars should bo more crowded ia the rush than in the idle hours.** t Mr. Shouts amiled. “And crowded ears mean com­ plaints, don*t they, the world over?'' he said. “I remember once being on a crowded car in Cincinnati, “A man bung to a strap near me. He was a polite men, and, to let m um IjHMWMI ■ui jismixui rnm^m ■rnimmmmMm " oxmiix sir Moimr back i* people on and off, he kept bn the move. N qvv he ran. to the front of the car, now to The .rear, now to the middle, wherever there happen­ ed to he most space; And it was plain tha t all this hustling and jos­ tling and rushing to and fro made him angrier and angrier as time went on. . “He restrained his rage till he came to get Off. Then- all of a sud­ den it overpowered him, “He turned to-the conductor and yelled, very red in the face: “ ‘Gimme-my"money back!* ‘“ What fo r r said the. conductor. ‘You’ve had your ride.* “ Hide do you call i t ? •‘Why, barked the man. • IVe walked the whole blessed way !*” Not Ail Irt th» North. Stoughton/ been rusticating on' ids stock farm In Tennessee, is in the city for a few days. “A while .ago/* said Hr. Fletcher, y*T entertamed .the belief that labor troubles were all north of the Ohio river. The other day I was forcibly reminded of my error, I employed a number of colored la­ borers in. hauling' gravel and,_in roadmaking*, At half past Ya dele­ gation of 1'iese negroes eame to me and refuseu to go on with the work. “ ‘What’s the mattery* I asked. ‘“ Not shovelers enough/ was the answer. ' “ ‘Well, go ahead and do the shov­ eling yourselves, Hoad your own wagons. I ’ll pay extra/ ‘•They went away, and a t 9 o’clock another delegation of negroes dame. “ ‘What’s the grievance now?* I asked: . “ ‘We' won’t work mo mo*. tinder a' white boss. We want a colored man fo’ that job/ “I told them the white bosswould be replaced by a colored man as soon as possible, and they went away. At 10:30 a. m, another dele­ gation of negroes appeared. “ ‘What’s up now?’I asked. Then they told me they had struck for more wages and not another spade­ ful of gravel would he thrown until I came to their figures. This made three strikes before 11 o’clock in the morning. Here the camel’s back gave way. I told them tha t i t was my turn a t last, that I had struck; and I took the train and came north.”—Indianapolis News. Acfv#niure of th* Prince. King Edward when Prince of Wales was some years ago taking a run through Yorkshire incog. Ho was, os a matter of course, accompa­ nied by a friend in the capacity of a bodyguard for the corporation of the coming “K ” In the course of a ramble they jmet a miner with two hull terrier E , and wishing to appear cocia* Albert Edward asked howmilch he had paid for them. “Two quid,” bluntly replied the miner: The prince queried whether two pigs would not have been a better investment for one in his position, “ ’Appcn so/* said the miner, “but what bloomin’ fool a chap *ud look goin’ rattin* wi* two pigsP—Cleve land Leader, ! i PATENTS I JF% ■ MM1 1 1 wnr. Caveat*,* a #Tr*#«*Mtrie» and all Pat- ^ntbitslMMcAmtaKMRMrMa*ca»t«NX*, ouitomec i*csMHMteu.a.mtt hv «met andweraneecanraiwtwatfa tm Um*thinihoM remote f-.wi Wiawfastae. . . . „ ■shtdmodel.drawljaw'YboW..With tion. We advlM. it pWentaW# a. ir«s ot charirr. Oarfaar|«t<i«*attj>«*««tfa»«car»4. , AffaWitf.'‘HowtoOMyfaPaWnM/'WlA ' tditof»ame ja Ut«V-3L**4Wrift*cow*trle* 1 lent hunt, Mmm* * O.A.8NOWAOO. 5 A V E 4 ( H 0 % BY BUYING DIRECT **ATHEN you buy from us you are buying at exactly the same price we charge a jobber or dealer, I f saving all middlemen’s profits. Our catalog is our only salesman and this cuts out heavy selling expenses. This explains our low prices. Being manufacturers, we offer a greater stock for selection than any retailer nan possibly show. Inv^stigate^outLline before you "buy..■el*£rrfcro^ JMsix&t&S’- 'I > - ^ ao. ...... .... .......... .. ...... . wo. isaa—oownuBUS Aujto Seat cut-«nder Driving Wagon, A very styjfali wagon. popular, Ju a t no te our prlc* . $ 7 2 a 0 0 P?-T. " [WM» ’ ^Sa wo. 1800 .—coLiraiBcs Medium w eigh t high ,grade ” ........ —- E x tra .......... ./Wei ....... „. cu t-und er Surrey, fl.no value In every way. § 0 1 . 0 0 Our price m i WO. ISOS~ COLUMBUS L igh t Surrey- easy ru n ­ n ing ; suitable for me­ dium "size horse. F irs t class in ev e ry . way. a ....... $93.50 OURLEADERNo,1859 M i m Q COLUMBUSTOPBUGGYM*O • O V f "We -have built th is sty le of B uggy' fo r m any years and have, proven Its m erit in,, actu al flse. , We gu arantee the equal of buggies usually sold a t re ta il a t from $90 to $110,- Write Today For'Free Catalog B e tte r still, if you can do so. v isit our larg e facto ry and repository and inspect our line. Yon w ill And it 'complete, up to. date and r.m a rltab ly low in prices. A binding gu aran tee covers every job. COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO. 2015 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio. NO, i 821—>COLUMBU* . H igh-grade Runabout. R etail d ealer* .aslc, for th is class of vehicle & M 1?; # 8 7 . 5 0 K ?, i m - OOUUMBU* ' H igh -g rad e Extension Top Surrey, R egular retail value- from *1*0 to. $180. .Our M-fl-flC p r i c e . . , , ~r» gtJLAar NO. 1840---COLUMBUS Auto Seat Combination Buggy. A distinctive style. Sells everywhere Our *prloe. . . .$73*50 RO. 18110—DOUBLE . BUGGY H arness. An e x tra grade well made, 'harness, especially su it­ able fo r "use. w ith 'a 0 Q S O S - •u rrey . ■F rio * ., . . . .JfUifi 9mi w - NO. 18105—S IN GUF. S T R A P D riving H arness. One of our most ' popular medium priced, driving narness. NOte * the price, l . $13.50 ' NO. 18154—LONG TUG Team ' Harness. E x tra well m ade and sold a t a price, th a t, makes I t > exceptional value: M O O E f t ; Our price only g L a O .a s v G gF OUR PRICES ON PRINTING SOAP -POSE S Cents a Cake. s Cents a Cake. Suppose you were the guest of Mrs. So-and-So and had to wash your face with Laundry Soap. Your opinion of Mrs. So-and-So would not be of the highest! would it? Certainly not! There is no ex­ cuse for offering you Laundry Soap for Toilet pur­ poses, when you can obtain SWEET MARIE » 4 TOILE.T SOAP FOR FIVE CENTS A CAKE.' 1 Don’t accept a substitute, look for our name on the Package and Soap, THE REMMERB SOAP CO., S O L D BY C, E. Northup, Magley Eros., 0. M. TotvnsUiy, Robt. Bird Sayre&'Hcniphilb J, F. Norckaucr, W. M; Smith, H. 11 . Thrall, H. Fishering, Kcaffley Bros. Cedarville, O. u U Xenia ,.0 t i, i Iw II II Ffcd Fravcf, Bradstrect Groc. Co., Chsndlisu Sc CliandliSs, G. O. Carpenter, H. S. Glassfic Son9, W, W, Jolitison, ■Jenkins & Turftbulf, W. F. Harper, E, A. Baallin, C, Stephenson & Co,, Powers &Langdon, ^enia, 6, Jamestown, 0. w . 'll..' it . IS « If Yellow Springs, 0* BowcrsviHe, 0. UMI

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