The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

N e e d V I N O L it strengthens and vitalizes . Vinol tones up the digestive organs, aula assimilation, enriches the blood, and rejuvenates every organ in the body, l u this natural manner Yinol replaces weakness with strength. "Weare positive it Will benefit every old person who will glvo it a trial. If it don’t wowill refund their money. Hold by C. M. Ridgway. LOCAL AND PERSONAL PUBLIC SALE:- -February 9. , J. W. Stevenson, ■■•Storm Fronts( Storm.Fronts! Kerr & Hastings Bros. Miss Isabelle Adams returned to her home In Utica, O,, Tuesday after a two weeks visit with Rev. W. J. Sanderson; and wife. . : I! ■ ' . —Go to Townsley’s for 5A Horse Blankets,-. .Mr, G. Ys Winter and wife visited in Columbus, Monday and Tuesday. Air, I). M. Dean has received word tha t a daughter arrived Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. It. S. Sibley, oi Columbus. :—To close,out my line OfPittsburg Perfect fence I will sell what I have on hand-at cost. C, M. Crouse. The 89th birthday anniversary of Mr. Samuel Creswell was not cele­ brated Tuesday on account of the funeral of the la te C. I). Dobbins. ■—White S ta r ‘'Laundry . Work guaranteed satisfactory. Either ligh t or dull finish. Lowest prices. Leave a t Finney’s restaurant or call ’phone jTo. i l and laund ry wilt be called for. W. M. Hwgg. —Dont’ use “just any flour.” Be particular. Order Ohio Pride. Al­ ways good or money refunded at your grocers. ■ ■ Mr. C. C. Weiiner moved.into his residence on Main Street Thursday. Mr.Harry Kagley and sister, who have been living there have taken rooms in the Gaines building owned by Mrs, G. W. Harper. —Better get your electric light globes how and have them ready Kerr & Hastings Bros. The famous Broadhurst play, ‘•The Man of the Hour” is ofitemf a t th e Fairbanks Theatre, Wedm ilfty, Janua ry jtfifiu I t follow:, none of the ojd methods and is a model among plays depicting great vital question# of the day. if ran for over six hundred tinn s in Nf w York, live mouths in Boston and b I x months In Chicago. I t is being played by four companies from coast to coast. The special cast to be seen here is file pick of the peo­ ple wlio were in tho big city runs. “ The Man of the Hour” appeals to everyone regardless of ago, sex’ or condition. I t entertains and it does not preach. Its love story is hu­ man and sympathetic. I ts humor creams roars and peals of laughter. I t is ti different cast frdni th a t seen Iievelftsd season. Most of the pro* X>Ie who mnv portray Mr. Broad- hu rst’s virile and interesting story were then concerned 'in the long rims in New York and Boston and were not elsewhere available. S tate op O hio , C ity o r J'onrno, t (i, L ucas tlbuBTY j"'1 F kwjk J. I'nr.MiY makes oath th a t h r S/iiior partner of fhe firm of V. J . fin -;,’ ey Si Co., <lo5ng Lusins ?,:i in the city of Toledo, so’.iliiy, otid ctata’^Jf'irrai-i, tm*5 th at Rail! fljrm w iilqi-y the atimn (ffiil iirivD lU b 1).’HjL:VEl*t fn? curb ry <.y c : of t ’;it urfi th at (..nmcit he cured bv the ti«i' of 11 tT.i.’i- fAVAtiRH<Tnft FRANK J . <-HENEY. Sworn to before me an 1‘mi sersh 4 in my pre^eli; e, Ann U,ii day- of D.roniber, A. 1> lb:M f A. \Y, or MAS -N, -lii-Ai,; Kotnry Public Boil’s fjtr.rrfi hup is tik n i int-rn.uly and c -to dire-dy t-it the blond and snr* Btarfircs of the ry U iu . t^nd for ti stimuli! a:?, t e a Public Sale I will s*-ll -i:f Public item a t my residence, J ndk* east of Hnsttad . on H ip Peacock mail, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 % 1900 (ktliilisi'iiesug tit ili o’clock, M,. file following properly; 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 t YEARL ING H E IF E R 1 5 Head D ihgc Jersey P ig s KSigtbki fu Legist er. FARM IM PL EM EN T S . Ouo New farm wanon, «: <d but little , 1 n* w piano bo:: buggy, 1 llenfc mmvitig liiuchliH4, wow, 1 two-. S) >i’H« corn riding plow, I double ’ til :ov<-1plow, 1breaking plow, i bar- low, l hay Mike, 1 cforw eat paw, uses and pome I ioiihs diold furniture, J 2$ Sw, C om , SO SU ucltl Fodder* 4 Ton* M ixed Hay. 'HIKMt-l: A vn »lif of »uno months, will b » n on approved ueourHy, t All sunn midcf $i'K cat k, over ffate| mn» niit a dlr.ooinit of f> per u sd Will L 'jJVf It tV V ! I A, HUFFMAN, W. It I n V S i l lu r? , a EG HPAlilMiW, Clcik. ' | Among those who tookin the inau­ guration a t Columbus Monday were G. M, Grou’se, O. M. Townsley. U. N. Stuckey, H . M, Barber, Wr. A, rurnfoull, Oliver DoHavon. Be K. Hitcnour and O. E. Bradfute. • Blankets for winter use, either storm or stable. Largest assort­ ment of rolics in town. Kerr and Hastings Bros. Every department in the house is contributing its share of matchless bargains. The general public appreciates tho significance of this sale. That accounts for the immediate response to its first announcement Mr. t?harles Bales, who has lived tn the G. M. Grouse' residence on Cedar street for more than a year moved near Jamestown bn Tuesday. Mr. I). 11. Johnson, who owns the J. 8 . Brown farm, will move to town after Ids sale and occupy the house vacated by Mr. Bales. --Electric light globes will have to In changed when the new service starts. Get them of Ken* & Has* nuga Bros, According to the report of the Clark county coroner all suspicion is lifted from anyone concerning the alleged poisoning of the late William Stewart. The analysis shows no traces of poison other than of ptomaine nature. Latest reports from Robert Stewart are tha, lie is greatly improved. Fairbanks Theatre. Springfield, will present George II. Cohan’s mu­ sical comedy drama. “Fifty Miles from Boston” on Thursday, Janu ­ ary, Hist. Tin* leading role is that of a demure New England Village poatmistiess, whose brother gets tier into all sorts of perplexing oit- uations. The company is said to be a particularly good one. The cho­ rus la large, well trained and in­ cludes some of tlie most beautiful of the Cohan coterie of show girls many of whom are well known x»ic- ture mod'Is. The song hits are tT,Iy ,Smatl Town Gal,” “A in 't if Awful.” “Handgun,-’ “ Boys Who Fight tin* Flames,” “Jack and J ill” and “ Waifa with Me.” The. scenes are kiid in the town of Brookfield about fifty miles from Boston and the characters arc said to bn typi­ cal Now England ones. Richard Carlo will come to the Fairbanks Theatre, fdprlugfield, on Monday January 18th In “ Mary’s' Lamb” a farce which he adapted fr.iiti the French and outfifted with sixteen musical numbers, aii In the lnr.tf.tyle of ln» munle in "The Spring Chicken.” Mr. Garb1 has made a free adaplafion of Hio French farce, making all the char­ ge'«5’". Amei leans and laying all the ncencrier* in Mavastraw , N. Y. Ho appears himself in the part of Le- guder Lamb, a sort of lion-peeked htmhnud who gets Info a variety of I difficultfe*i but finally ernnen iino] bin own afte r a certain incident Inj tlm past life of Ids domineering tvlfoj liaflt*'*an revealed. The songs wfdcii | proud:,a to piovft uminttaily popular I include H Tdoli/o Id a ,” *My M««M a- a^car ffaid ,” “ Betsy's the Bello I of tlm Bathers,” “ I f Nninbcr O ik *! Slot ^utdbet1Two” and “LctMuleiV” Men’s and Young Men’s SUiTS a n d OVERCOATS Reduced 85.00 Suits, Sale P r ice ,. . ,83.85 86.50 Suits, Sale Price......... $4.85 87.50 Suits, Sale Price......... 85.85 510.00 Suits, Sale price. „ .. .86.85 812.50 Suits, Sale price .___$8,85 $13.50 Suits, Sale p r ice .. . . .$9.85 $15.00 Suits, Sale p r ice ,. . .$10,85 $16.50 Suits, Sale p r ice ,. . . $11.85 818.00 Suits, Sale p r ice .,, .813.85 $20.00 Suit-', Sale p rice .,. ,814.85 $22.50 Suits, Sale p r ice ... ,$16.85 $25.lK) Suits, Sale price___$18.85 $28.00 Suits, Sale p r ice .. . $20.85 830.00 Suits, Sale p r ice .. . , 822.85 832.50 Suits, Sale price___824.85 835.00 Suits, Sale price---- 826,85 EXTRA One grand lot of Men's Fancy Cassimere, Cheviot and Worst­ ed Suits, single Suits culled from our immense stock, not this season’s make, but good serviceable wearing, and all wool. These sold up to $18.00, They go during this sale a t $4.85 Extra Special FURNISHINGS # OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS ................................... ..... AT CLEARANCE FRICES.. Sprcial lot of •Carter and Holmes Fine ueHtwear which Includes all ,fl <H), . and vfi.Wt qualities In all.the latest col­ orings ~a most beautiful assortment to 29c. . . 39c ... 79c . -L'-v ' ■ - ' $1.19* select from- -during this sale only Clearance i>riee...........................69c Guaranteed Hose In blue, gray and tan, - 0 in a box, guaranteed to wear six mouths. Clearance puce..... ..... 93c Kfl dozen beautiful All-Silk Four-in- Hamf ties fn tbo newest patterns and colorings. These sell regularly a-iSOe. Sale juice.................... . 50 e Men’s Hnderwear, , (Te&rancoprice....*....... ........ .. . ifl.no Men's Itederwoar, (Tearauce prleo...,,....... ........ .... td.-VIXen's Hmlmvear, f-h arniiw: juice ......... lintm StiUs, rb-ttVtt 5 KVprice..... ♦l.fii) lTit«u Suits, Gieiuknee piiec $2,00 Enion Stills, GleaWitice price........ I'JJtOGuionSuits, t . t’icaranceprice...... | S u its ' f.’learance p r ic e .......... -...... $ 2 .4 8 | 5<H*M.m'K Sh irts, ................ 39c* i Glciunm’e jicrce....... | $l.Ai Shir!is, 1 (Trnvmieb p ric e ............ ... . ... .. 8 3 c ' 21.51) Men’s Hhirtw, Gleantncc p r i c e ........... ..... ...... $ 1 .1 9 : * X rek twur, Gbaiaui'o inien ....... ................... 16c 1 rule Neckwear, f ian\V...... . . . . ............... 3 9 c { r»c Men’s Kerch lefu, ■ (’b a lan c e p rice ...... 2 c I lnc Men’s Kerchiefs, . : ......; ; 7 c i ! <Tt aiance price . , Ific Men’s Kerchiefs, ....... l i e 1 J C learance p ric e ......... | £3(i Mi u ’ h -IGU’chiefc, * (’learauce p ric e .......... ............... 19 c Men's Work Shirts in black with whiti Ktrsyn. "as« ijualitie?;. (ieavuncH Hpc-eial.................... Blue Denim Overalls, without bib, 50o grade. • Clearance Special,..................... 19o Moil’s Flatinellette \Vork Slurts.SOo valaes. Clearance price......__ .... 39C Men's Canvas Mitts, loe grade, - » Clearance price.......................... T i c Men’s Canvas Mitts, lOe grade. / Clearance price............... ,I..,60 Men’s Gauntlet Gloves, 25c grade. Clearance price.......................... T9@ Men's Gauntlet Gloves, 15c grade. Clearance price...... ........ H o Men,s- Gauntlet Gloves, 10c grade. Olearanco puce................ .......... $1.00sweater Coats. . Clearance p r i c e ,.... .................. 700 $L5() Sweater Coats. Clearance price..................... $1 .19 1 ^2.opBvyater coats . ' 7 9 c ! Clearance price....................... $1 .59 ; 4UK) Sweater coats, $1 .19 j Clearance price........................... $2 .23 j. Sweater coats, $J ,48 j Clearance x>riee.......................... $3 .19 2Gc-Men’s Suspenders, Clearance pr ice ..................... 170 JJOcMen’s Suspenders, . Clearance price....................... 37c Men’s Newport Hose Supporters Clearance trice................. l w Men’s Astrakhan Gloves wool lined, 00c quality. Clearance price............. price............ 23c CltUdren’s Gauntlet Gloves, lined and unlined, 50c qualities, ^ Children’s Black Cat Hosiery 25c ' grade. Clearance price................ *9C Children's Astrakhan Leggings, in black white,gray, blue, brown andWhite $1.90grades. Clearance price..... 59c Boys’ Wash Blouse Waistsinwhile, blue black or fancy, regular Stic qual- ty. Clearance price...... ... ....... 306 Children’s Fleeced Lined derby ribbed of gray natural wool Underwear in ^ ^11 sizes, 50c*values Price.......... 2 1 c Cliitdren’s Caps In all colors, fur lined, regular 00c qualities. Clearance ' Clearance price........................ 390 $1.98 | 33c Broken iota of Young Men’s Col­ lege Cut Clothes, including the famous “Atterbury System ” These are Suits of the finer worsteds and Scotch mixtures and sold up to 835.00. An ex­ ceptional offer. Clearance price EXTRA! EXTRA! $16,85 In ik’uvh tweedu -and worst* da, regular \ Men’s Flannelette Night Robes, 50c qual- f'd.ra r;Asi,t atid C'C.'.’i grades. ( ’Icarance j lfy. Clearance i>rice..................... .....3'Jc ........................ yvc I Children’s Astrakhan Mitts, in all colors, Fgi . xil Arr.iirlmc nt of Men’s Alf.tm soft j 59c grade. Clcaranco price...............::3e- ll a ' . in allehapi ■; and nhwlen, lull line j oim special lot of Men's Fancy and white oi i :r. ... <k afauee j u i c e ........... I.'Jc j Htlf? Bosom rthlrts, slightly soiled, In H>m'dk.ht Oiei-alP; In jdaln blue and | all sizes} $1 grades Clearance price ..5'Je ; trip: d f:cavy dcimn. Hold a t alt Mores j One special lot of Men’s Fancy Shield fill’ll , ell. riealftiiCe jitice ............... f!9e > Bows, 25cquality, during t h is s a l e . ...4o rniriTirif r'iiTii t ..... Childrens’s Suits At Clearance Prices $2.50 Suits. Clearance price............ $1 .48 §8and $3.50Suits. -Clearance price..,, 8 2 .4 8 $4and $1.60 Suits. Clearance price. , $ 2 .9 8 $5 Suits., Clearance price.:........ ..... $ 3 .4 8 $6 and $6.50Suits, Clearance price ... $ 4 .2 8 $7.50 Suits. Clearance price,.......... $ 4 .9 8 $8.50 Suits. Clearance price........... $ 5 .4 8 EXTRA One lot of 201) Boys’ All-Wool Suits in wors­ teds, cheviots and fancy cassimeres with plain plain pants, regular $5 and $7,50 ' values. Clearance price,.:............* $2»4o Children’s Reefers $2,50 and #8 qualities. Clearance price................ $ 1 .9 8 $3.50 and and $4,00 qualities Clearance price.......................... $ 2 .7 8 $4.50 and $3.00 qualities Clearance price.........................’.... $ 3 ,4 8 $0.50 qualities. Clearance price...................... :........ 8 3 .9 8 $7.50 and $8.50 qualities Clearance price ....................... $4.98 Special assssoruuent of Children’s Reefers and. Junior Overcoats in blue <>r oxford, gray or brown mixtures in $2.50 and $4.00 grade. Clearance price ............ $1,48 EXTRAS One grand lot of Children’s Rus­ sian and Sailor Blouse Suits in sizes 2 i to 6 years, odd lots left from our heavy fall business; bought to sell up to 86 , Clearance price........ .. .$1.48 One grand lot of Children’s Junior Suits in fancy cassimere and cheviots; Suits tha t sold up to $3,|in sizes 3, 4 and five years. Clearance p r i c e . . . .............. 98c Special lot Children’s Coat Sweat­ ers in plain gray or gray with red or blue trimmed. Regular 81.00 qualities. Clearance price...................... 79c Children’s Mothers’ Friend Shirt Waist, plain white and fancy patterns, 50c and 75c quali­ ties. Clearance price..........29c i f 1 f‘ 11 I 5 Member* of tie Merchants Association whichrefunds round trip r&ilrdad and traction fares to points within 40miles of Springfield, upon purchases of $15 or over at any one or all Association stores combined, ' \ A WORD ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. How tnueii hertor to havo your dt'Odf, ami pciuoual paporn whmo fhoy aro oafo fromflea ami icadily ot'Cf'Kuibb’. Amkplum] pup<rollon ivituu«wovldfi of trouhlo. ‘Wi* have thorn for lout at 1 *so than «no>thiv<l of a cent pel*day. THH KXGHAUGK BANK, <Vdurvillo, Ohio* . The Expert, , "Is Spr-cdmaa a good riianCfouri?” “G och I? Say5lio cau,Tat a man yo> toi'day that ovory motmint in tho cky lias had a try at a:i>I mloxr'*--Judge, Osts of African Ortqin, Oats are Kftld to have originated to northern Africa. . ------- - \ core vm The? Bxeo'Mor fv? •• ^ at Oi.iiirntiy of ,flnudn'da,1, )h!o. a cofo euro for Pi LEO la .xe"!'ks* Bile ‘Cure. TSiS» Ic a brand Jinw frrjcJy, rtnarafitced to oaro. It e ..ill -tn of a;i 1sternal rorr.i dy, a eam-^nlirr-y and an oint* Kent. The rfist"e r*v--:r Ik g tor One Collar. Ask your tlnig.aiet aWat Bx* Kljiffl't*File G- re, | m iULSILS tTIGMiCH, GO,# Bsadaoky, 0. POSTCARDS. R5t brand new | winning j mU atils for 10 erjitn. Out of the m Jlnmy--n;'lhia<f 4 like the u '.lel sotnoite card, v Ary-nfs nnd d alots can Malm big $ ritoaev with ths-n. fk :sd a flimo T or jostaeo Rtsmps t« X UNireu HHRbs, f • 124 Citlrtfl 8 !dj„ | Cleveland,, d. The Politic?! l-atlles. Tho polUkal ladies aro not making revolution; they aro inaking a routine. The yepori of every meeting will say, in a fixed foriauki, “Tho minutes Hav­ ing been read and confirmed and the ladies eJcSiod, tho busineas «I tho meeang iKfp.n.” it will bo put on the, agenda as a regular thing. At last it will bccotno ti qnntot old ceremonial. A Woman will bo technically assault­ ed to make a meeting alid.—Illustra­ ted London Nowe. Chapter’ cf Accidents. Folate lam , CoptSiorao. way buraed to tho cHiund yejtovday. On rt eelvlng the tail the Crawley fire brigade start* fd ringing the alarm bell, v.kich broke tiinl eraDhrHl down on tho laof. When tho brigade mrivfd at tho flic It wan found that tho iieuicst wafer wad warty half a r.ilio away, and wheu ovontually tho mm< »tiou was mada tho hoso bmct.-'Lomlou L' m > k >3. Early NewEngland Book* Dare. The recent discovery la Bngland of i copy of the long lost Massachusetts laws of .1048, printed in Cambridge, and Its saio to E. Dwight Church, o Ilrooklyn, for ft price said to execs 15,000, reminds the collectors of the Interesting fact that the earlios: works printed in Now England aso am#ng tho world’s rarest bfxika and avo rapidly becoming as valuable a« tlmearliest Imprints of WHHftm (lag* .on, England’s fltit printer. n*mmt J wssfes Reason Alone Supreme, Great attachments make ene ac- eonipHsh daarilng deeds easily, but they do not change temperament; rea­ son alone contiols bthavioiv Madam.-' doUonlis. First Principle of Lifs. If you would have Cimtentwoi-.t, joy and success give relintous .lift to the physical person, f . - :vr inn: i s erATK LIQUOR MORPHINE' % ) Hcd'i , is thft i>:dvsura &n\ retlnnat toW-Matr >s i■! r.i ^ S'Mii'*.at<itmiNHoromms. »maf t JtKotowrtetandtoras, !0t7RtnHSMM(MSS«», COLUMBUS OHIO i Serial of One t.biPen Wbrds. A h 'M iu .K u1 Is a I . slmr^paj fip';a he baft kmuedhto »r*' fnr g >•*. I cat .was, f.'.S il," tali’ li <m'si t'onf J «<f Ifiut'.oM The Inng. 1 much K;i f:*r,. U said !<> be i Finn's "Sli'dlt -i,'iuh,‘‘ which c | tains neatly dirs.ooo word*, i .. ***«» '/’***" #*■

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