The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

1 » i J * WAIT FOR THE BIO AUCTION SALE OF MEN’S AND BOYS Fine '• i Next Week in the Crouse Store Room Jan. 30, Feb. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. It Must Be Sold! Jobe Brothers&Company, XENIA, OHIO. Our Annual 20 Per Cent , , Discount Sate Begins Saturday, January /6th, and doses one week later, if I)living tho progress of tins sa lewh ich is the mer- nhandise-selling event ofiJie year, a discount of of 2U percent will he allowed on cash purchases. ' Those $vlio attend this sale, will have numerous, opportunities to SHOULDER DISLOCATED, i Mr, Charles Clemons sustained a -dislocated shoulder Thursday while [trying to back a team of young !horses on the Rite farm which he ; and his tather, Mr. Enos Clemaos have rented. One of th'e horses reared and came down on 'Mr. Olemans. the fore feet straddling hls neelt. Tho weight of the horse was more than he could Stand with the result of a badly dislocated shoulder. Dr, M. I. Marsh set: the injured member. save money on goods of the most staple character, Queen Quality Shoes only excepted.. .Twenty.Per Cent Viscount on all cash purchases beginning Saturday, Janu* ary /6th and for the week following. m $ 6 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 CA SH PR IZ JL S To Our Solicitors We wish one Solicitor for this section of the country to devote all or part time to securing renowalsfand new subscriptions to Pic.- *fcorial Review. If you would.lilce to get into a business of. yonr own, coveting a spioial territory for us year after yearand earn­ ing from$l*> ro $20a week according to your ability and the time you devote to the work,write .to us for our proposition. State your experience, if’any. Tell us what lino of work you have been do­ ing, how old you are, how much time you can devote to the work, etc. Then we can write to you most clearly and and with com­ plete understanding. Someono in your locality will secure this position. If you think you are the one you had better write at once—now, Tomorrow may he too late. EDWARD SPENCER, . While cutting wood in the Clar­ ence McMillan woods Tuesday, Edward Spencer,, a Civil War vet­ eran and one of the older colored citizens of this community died Suddenly of hearttrouble.J His son- in-law was wdh him at the time and brought the remains to the home. ■Besidesa wife, four sons and four daughters remain. .The funeral took place fromthp A, M. E. church Thursday afternoon. s s s WeDon’tCountTheCost i ( i When Clearance is at Stake i «. . $ 14.75 ( i 1 CLIFTON INSTITUTE. The CPfton farmers’ institute will be h'dd in the opera house in that place on February 2 and 3, A good program is being prepared^ I W e couldn’t coh- duct this store along “up-to-date” lines un­ less we made an en­ tire new stock, pos­ sible each season. That’s the purpose of this sale now. i NOPROPERTY-OFFERED, Tuesday aaletday for d*r IhwjtieM jrijSyetf, and for the "fh%fc time in a number of years there was not a piece of property offered in Cedarville township or corpora­ tion. A number of pieces were ad­ vertised but settlement was made before day of sale. THE (PICTORIAL REVIEW COMPANY, Desk M, 853 Broadway, New York. * Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which makes it a labor for tile diges­ tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C W , Crouse & Co, Successor to C. C. WE1MER, i \ The Reductions Tell the. . Story Men's Suits and Overcoats, black and fancy, values up to $30, now................................................ Men's Suits and Overcoats, hand tailored/ plain and fancy, also Cravenettes, values up to $15, now. $9.75 Young Men's Suits to sizes 38, in snappy college styles, values up to $18, choice................. . $ 11.50 About thjry Boys’ Suits, 31 to 35, all wool and well tailored, values to now $14, ; ......... ..................... $ 7.50 A splendid assortment of boy’s Overcoats $12 and $14 values, now.. . . . .............. .'..................................; : , $ 8.98 A small line of boys’ Overcoats, 9 to 13 years,* $10.00 ■■ .^ valneSj ] qot W‘* «...« .••*.•*«r ► ^ *w• » »-«* • $ 4.98 Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, 3 t , o 8 years, $£ and ■$0 values, now*.*.♦**. * * ■«. >■.> * ■*.+».«>»« *** $ 3.50 Nearly 50 Child’s Suitsin Bailor and Russian style also Reefers, $5 values, Ttow............ ; ■ y■ *.y,.«■: it - $ 1.98 i EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The farm of the latfi A. J. MeEl toy, containing 4iys acres, situate ?4 mile S. W. of Codarville, will be sold at Public Auction at the Opera Mouse in Oedarville, O., February 20, 1000, at 2 o’ clock, pitn. lOtt. R. HOOD, Executor, JAMESTOWN INSTITUTE. The Jamestown Institute will be' held Wednesday and Thursday, January27and 23. Tlie state speak ere will be Frank Blackford, Eldo­ rado, O,, J. P. Davis, Sherman, Ind. NOTICE. S Boys’ Knee Pants Saits $ 5.75 I 35 Suits, Knicker Pants, 8 to 17 yra. values up to $9, choice....... . About 60 Suits, 8 to 17 years, $6 and $ 4.98 1 s $7 values, now.. . . . . . . . . . . $ 3.50 A large assortment of Junior Suits, | •O R values to$5, now.. . . ___ . . . . . . . . ap I « / 0 50 Suits/$5 and$6 values, a splendid line, now..............................>.», S S S S EGGS TO GIVE AWAY When using DoWine’s Cel­ ebrated Laying Food. For aideby GROCERYANDFEEDSTORES If your dealers do not han­ dle it, please ask them to get it and be convinced of itamerits. Address to TheJohn DeWineCo. YKM.OW NPUIVlW, <» Hol>* Mj.mifaffnf.'ta. FOAMO & ■ The New Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLET Tim use of Foamo Tiansparait .Shampoo Tar Tablet wall cause that dull appearance of tlm hasr to vanish, giving place to that on- chanting Katin M.mofhness} tho lovohm fis for which j mi hAVo so ion;; .'-rnght/for will bo ymus. Patrons of tlie Codarville Light& Power Co.: Those wishing to use electric lights will at once secure now bulbs of 10G volts that are for sale at Kerr & Hastings Bros, and <3co. A. Shrondes. The new electric current will be turned on in a few days and all pa­ trons should have bulbs in readi­ ness. Codarville Light &Power Co. Keen or. the Main Chance. lie wiVi gazing with dreamy eye.- PRICE US CJSllm To introduce Foamo we will mail ifora limited tim » only) a full size tablet mi receipt of I.';*. RockwoodMedicalCo STATIONS. CINCINNATI,O intu the (IFtance. , “ Ah, my dufthi^,’* he imirimmd. “what mailers it that sorrow nu<» trouble of ner-essity be lurking in the miknown flitnre? While 1 am with you 1 think of naught but the present--the beautiful, superb prevent.” do l, dearejf” she replied, “but you’ll take me with you when you buy it, won't yon? Mon have such ohcer taste j in nti'C.” f S S s s b M B rOHlO, f i r v OF fOl.KDOj i — Lrc**Covsrt t* F kaxk J. ('neser niakps oath that ha is senior j«r!nrf of *h« firm of F, ,T, Vtnmav (A to., do:njrlu»im»in dm dty of Tolwlo, | fr.mity, rod state :»fircai'l, and that aairl flimi wid noythnsums ONE m -NURkl.' imLfiAlH for eaoli ev-rv* ‘M-a of Cat-irrli that, oafinot be 'cured by the of If axi .’ s OATARMt(It'ftr, FRANK J. <HKNEY. ftwitfn tobefore tM andsiil.sfribcd in rny firratucc, this (filulay of Peiember, A. It IWJ, A. W. ffl.KAR'Rf, Nolaty Putlif Ilntl’sCatarrh uire is t'don iigrru-.'ly hi 1*<tsdlrwidy on the bhaal and nmciti* Htrfaua*if Ihr n'alrnt. bend for tistimoni da, free . s Boys’ Short Pants 50e and60a values, now....... .................. .. ...43c 75c and 85c values, now,.............................. 67c $1 and $1.25 values, now.............................89c $1,50 and $2 values, now............................ $1.24 ManhattanShirts $2 values......... .......................... ............. .. $1.37 $1.50 value#.............. $1.15 Wilson Bros, and Griffon Shirts $1 and $1.25 values......................................89c “Famoua” 50c and 65c values..... .................45c Bosom Shirts one-half price. Wilson Bros, Neckwear* 75c and $1 T i e s . . . . . .......................... .......... 50c* ,50c ties 35c, 3 for.......... . ...........................$100 25e tie# now*............................... 19c Fancy Vests. * Values up to $4........................................... $1.98 DressSuits Casesand Traveling Bags at 20 per cent reduction. Men’s Trousers V $ 4.98 $ 3.75 $ 1.98 4 CI Men's Trousers, values $1.50 and $1.75, now $1.24 Men's^Trousers* values up to $8.00, ■ ♦ ■-M « *«l Aw■*'K.*« «.'<« • ’tf!'*«■ Men's Trousers, values up to $4.50 and $5, now...................... . Men's Trousers, values up to $2.50 and $3......... .............................. A special line of Sweet-Orr Trousers, $1.50 values* now 95c. ' A discount of 20 Per Cent on black and staple Cravenefctes, Itain Coats and Suits. Many new models for spring in this collection. Underwear. "* $3 values now....... ............... .......... v “ ■ ‘ *$1*98 $2 values now......... ......................................$1,48 $1 values now.. .89c 50c and 65c values........ .........I . ,45c Caps. . $1.50 Caps now... 98c 50c Caps now.. . ; . .39c $1 Caps howr.. . . . ,75c 25c Caps now....... 19c 75c Caps now.................... .50c Men’s Stiff Hats, $2.50 and $3.00 values......... ...................... ,$1.98 . Handkerchiefs 25c Initial and fancy......... ....................... ,. 15c 15c values......................... .8c 10c values.......................................... 4 C Fancy Hosiery. SI and $1.25 silk hose................... ............... , 75 c 50c hose now................................... gr)e 25c hose now..........., ................................... X9c S This Sale Closes February 1st, *09 S s % ) f s i i i j s i t v f f i i f s s f s i S S S S ! R. S. KINGSBURY » I Popularity of Burton, I Two yours mo , CoHtrossmim Bm,j hm had no opposition whos tip for ip-i'h'ftloft tb-yPangrta*. *Fg* iterum pruts thmiKht it to put a man up ttK*ln*t him. la 124)4. b« r«a far ahead of pmidwat Rootwreit ia county.. R oo *« yi »U. earrleil th ‘ county by a«arty 86,600. Burton **st. Mrorai tkouMAd more vofr.«i ami b,s district htcMtfoa oily about half tit# oounty " * ’■* - * « ■ . XX GET OUR PRICES ONPRINTING X X Cure a Cold f a One Day CMMiCMli Tat*Laxative ftromoQuinineT*ueu. & 2 b * i!* * % * . THIR1 Dr. J. O* Sh comnmnicatlo near by city m automobilo w. place. Tho I). the firm or th that will be re The interest "cd to be here ’ the situation j, factory sites, £ This firm hj ville through of the Board other concerns suit of the can waged for a “ Jt i&clearly sh- Of Trade and cannot afford i time on any re. The HeraJd I• needay, out-o desire to locatt had called on . ,houses for rer 1 know were urn may be a fev not very deafn With »uch a that own vacai consider the e tages,‘ that wil. yet a credit t town.” There, for good house of town. The Messrs, i Were here Mon n test of the : for the paper pumped ail da; any notlceabh tried again Howard’s are It haB 'devel , ridge Paper C< cently destroj has come.to n new location. ' until the ins From some s that this mil. Trehmes, The Xenia C , old “ Rip” har wns from yincethjs org ty capital has ville. will en u , life by next g< house and mo> < up here. The annual sies’ Creek ( will be held ii Monday after: one o’clock. LEGA Common P County, Ohio. Carrie Hughct —vs— Charles Hugln The defendai of residence ui tice that on th 1900, the said p court her petit mg for ad Ivon of habitual dri lectof duty, e and being cm docket of said Said cause wi the Court Hou on MarCh 8, 104 or as soon tltei can be heard, fendant is re<] demur or judg against him. M. Can! A Pres Is Sacr If a man n i ackuuwlcdri must s!iow s to maintaif The Ilocto stand i a benefit to e tfssr pascrih .druggist fsi Doctor oak his jut’gui' deem best > druggist In matter. It 4 ^ prcscriplioi hi* hands, sliouW he h ion atm dis induce the stilete ubedby to pate utt less imitati subs' SCI 2 V -------------- y ISAACV« |

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