The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
Y o u h a v e b o u g h t g o o d v a l u e s e l s e w h e r e n o d o u b t * W e claims and we bank our reputation on the statement: that w e are selling a little better shoes for a little less money than any othef dea ler . G reen e County. ; Our store is full of splen= did values for .fallaudwinter wea ^jt £ uir. infants shoes to 'r-h W m Sarah I.oy to TdellnM. Dong, on.e aci’o in Beavercreek tp., $1, (\ L. Maxwell, adin'r., to Joshua Fox, lot in Xenia, $140. Harper 3). Powers and Daisy Powers to SolomonS, Early, lot in Bowersville, $125. IT. I>. Bateman.to William Parto 120acres in UedarvUle tp., $7,200, Beecher Smith and "Mamie Smith to Me. a.nd Mrs, 4, It. Panll, of Somerset, Ky\, lot m Xenia, $1. Mary E. Anderson and William Anderson to S. K. Lickiiter, 3,75 acres in SpringValley tp., $1600, Ci. R, Robertson to Yellow, Springs Canning Co,, 1.46 acres in Yellow Springs, $l.t J.P. Pauliin and NellieE. Paullin tract mHoes tp., $135. John P. Paullin to Andrew"Win ston 84.30square feet in Silvorcreek tp-, $515. Charles and Anna Miller to Ar thur W- Heed lot in Clifton, $25Q. George and Minnie JDoogai} to Cyrus Van Pelt, lot in Xehia, $1800, Mary A. Goode and others to .Mo ses M. Goodo 00.68 acres invSpring Valley tp., $l. OrphaF, Righwood and others to William E. Irwin and others, 2.41 acres in SUyercreek and Hew Jas per tp., $l. Jonathan M. and- Sarah Ann Cal-^ vm to Margaret Burnett, tract in Spring Valley tp„ $2001 JohnT. Jones and MinnieL. Jones to William M- Smith, 0280 acres hi Qaesarcreek andHew Jasper tp-, $1 Joseph-and Catherine *L. Hults to May C, Scarf, lot $h Spring Valley, _$25<>, JI.D. Buckles and I/, O. Buckles, to Daniel E, Adsit; lot in JatttesT town, $1000. . Lydia J’. Woplery and Frank E. Woolery and others to Isabella Adams, 26acres in Oaesarcreek tp. $2788. - - Daniel E. and Laura D. Adsit, to Fora M- Etlis ££ aero in Jamestown, $1800., Josephine and Baldwin Alien and ethers to Silas1D. Piper, 25 acres in Xenia tp.j' $1$. Conrad G. and Louise HOffman, to Paul P. Warner, 31,11 acres in •Bathtp.,’$4150. tSheriff to George F. Woodson, Jot in Xettm,‘ $245. IgLl^wprth.G.Lowry tpEtta Dowry $100. v- , .... . P i-? 1* J f f¥ - u THE E M. HARMAN CO, Furnishers and Decorators — '*• . • l-.t* ’ j. ■■"-.ft-. A-- ’ 1 ■ ! -■ * ■ . An immense stock of Carpets, Rugs and all other kinds of floor coverings. , Lace# Curtains,. Draperies, Shades, Mission and Tine Furniture. Wallpapers, Tinting, Painting, Frescoingand Fabrics for walls. Especial attention paid to furnishing and decorating Private Residences, Churches, , PublicHalls, Banks, Club Rooms, etc, K E E P IN T O U C H W I T H U S 30-32 N*Main Strset, Dayton, Ohio. - •*•• :•= ■ . D U L t— C LEV E LA N D TO CEDAR P 01 H T— d a il y Whtnjo,, CleT,l«*dthi«Summer,don'tHiftot*k«* rid* onthe cdnrtiacted, Mf««t twi»-«r« wm— tntt wktheG»4*tJUk*»— S H AM ER EASTLAND FARE n TOR ROUND TRIP ‘ WON'T SINK ANO CAfi’t BURN FIVE HOURS AT THE POINT As the season is *fc hand for the burning affall-leaves duo care should be used owing to the dry ness of every tlungL„ /It must also ho remembered that there Is an br- dinaned-against burning leaves be fore nine o'clock in dho morning and after four in the evening. It Would be a seriOitB time now for a lire, better let the leaves go than take the risk, particularly i ntho evening, ' * $100 Reivard} $100. The readers of this papor will be pleased tolearh that there is at least one dreaded, disease that science has been able to curd in all its stages and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive core now known to the medicalfraternity. Catarrh being a eonstittftional disease, requires a Constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh t'uro is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucous surfaces of system thereby destroying tlio foundation Of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors havOEOmuch faith In its curative powers, that they offer ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list o testimonials. Address, kJ , CHANEY &Co, ToledoO, SoldbyDruggist, 75c. Hall's I'amiiy 1’iila are the heat. \vSSt^m tu t .......- . - 1111,1^! *' !■’««* Dar.tflnfl?OftBoiftl, i-udedmiTHRoufiirTlCKhKS0l.» to »li - THEEASTLANDSIEASJHIPCO. afeVEtAND \r~J' -*v * ~ “ *' - * — • " t ' YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, cat meat, To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice mea|s are not excelled by anything, *The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater ■alikeenjoy them.' GCWEIMER. —Get our prices oh luvitatloh cards, latest styles on the market. We can iurnish thorn plain or printed. L. & M, HYMAN’S FA SH IO N S ! An elegant exhibition of handsome wearing apparel, gleamed from the makers of the latest and most iniproved styles in ready-to- wear garments. Exclusiveness in designs, individuality in character and perfection in fit ,are the prominent features we wish to impress upon all in want of fall raiments. No other store in Greene county is in a position to offer greater values, no other house has better con veniences in the selection o f garments or fairer treatment. Our as sortment is now at its height and an early selection advisable. Ladies’ TailoredStitts. 9 ~ V t* * r >fc3ir ‘ K „f * r‘ A variety of beautiful de signs and shades, elegantly and stylishly made, to suit ^very taste,ahd purse* : *, •**!&*/'A t v^*-T V' k. -W* W.>A-■ , ........... -i gfjgr*-'- * •h/ \ J MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, lOomgrisingtho lateBfeweaves and uolot^ugsv ng. Outm the pmap^ig#t;yi^ eqmUJt et atMug, simps .rsta-in- 433 ? , BOYSSUITS- la all ths desirable materials and.makes, ivith plainurkniekerbockertrousers, all sizes, from to $6.50 * Petticoats, InRuatltpgTaflefaAnd;HeatherblaQm,JiH.allthe—^ ' desirablecshades. OUR GUARANTEE:*« One price for all. Any purchase not sStisfaefory cheer- * ' * fully exchanged or money refunded. r L a d i e s ^ W a i s t s , Of the handsomest varieties, in popularmaterials *••. ^ ' and designs. All the latest and best in%iatenals add designs, from '... _____ - — $2.50 to $12.00 L . & M . H Y M A N , 39 E&oi Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. >■-■ . v < 1 ] 1 i PATENTS CSvCti,andTr.i(.e.M*rkftobtainedand*1ttlfe ent cantlaUeiiiofMaotHATCFee#, hunOffice it f raoaiTCU.».l*AT*«TO»'ri*t andlweranMsweintentill timethanthose remote/'-sinWasiungtoe. Sendmodel,drawl.igov^hf,to>.Wilnoesttjp- lion, W. adrilf) tl patentable0. «ot, freeof' charge, Ourfeenotduetil!nstentl*secured, APaMPKltf, "JiowtoObtainPatents,"with rnit »t asme InUiolT-5, andforeigncotyitries *Mmtfit*, Address, 0 .A.RN 0 W & 0 0 . on*, I* atkmt orricc, WakHihaton, O. Q>! 6 0 YtfARS* . KXPERIENCt P aten ts I jmmrnmmm IRADCRIARItl Ool*¥«l«HT« AC. An«m*WJ<nnra*l(slehsnddaserlntlmtiMaV h*l»*tiraseartsis 0 ’if otumrntres*whetheran larsmVnM twokshtrMtwtjyJ|(><'nmw'nnte«. RMniMij FALL LINE OF— CARPETS andRUGS * NOW BEING SHO N This fall we show a large stock of Domestic and Oriental Ruga in all grades and sizes. DRAPERIES Just receivednowline of Lace Curiains, also large stock of Nets, by the yard. . WALE PAPER We do all kinds of interiordecofatifcg—papering, fres hing, tinting, etc., and guarantee all work satisfactory M l ~ “ PICTURES \ Beeour beautiful line of Pictures. ° Framing done by skillful workmen at reasonable prices, Van Ausdal & Co., 23 8 . Main St., Dnyton, O. . teicaii. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING AUTOMBILEGUIDEBOK K* . . S 0 U T H W E S T E K N 0 h | Q JUST PUBLI8H3SD BY THE &- ■ Middletown Automobile Club ...— - .—f- '"'mmmmimmtm -;■ ' 1 k ' »• ■ W IS A FBIFND IHDIOFD TO l ’HE MOTORIST It givoa authoritative information concerning the roads with iwo colonnaps, Bst of garages, hotels and rates, the newOhio Stato Automobile Daw, places of interest? to visit and.othcr information of value to autolste. The book consists of TOpages, handsomely printed in two-colors on double coated stock, and hound In buckram cloth, with gold stamp. Size 6x0 Just right to keep m the ' a pocket of tho machine, where it will bn hamly. Twelve full page maps, each showing section of coun try 15x20mites, with sectional cross lines, 1mile,each- way altitude above sea level, 'showing grades. Sixty-five routes nte given In detail. t 1 Price, Postage Prepaid $1*50 Send your order to Secretary, Middletown Au to Club M f I) D I, 35 T O Vt H, O II I O. ' * " .•/- — : r< U . am Hits month's Butterick Bottoms am 10 c and ISc—npm higher. * <y/M> »!* •u V‘ -fti-W,h.f kvft
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