The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

The BIG SACRIFICE AUCTION SALE Men’s and Boys’ Fine Clothing Consisting of FINE SUITS, OVERCOATS, TROUSERS AND SWEATERS, Begins Saturday Afternoon* January 30th at ls30 o'clock and Continues each Afternoon and Evening of January 30th, February 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, This Salehs Big in Vaues' and Big in the quality of merchandise offered, for the reason that our entire stock of Clothing will be put in these continued sales. Make it a point to attend, it will pay you bi^. R.OBT. BIRD. S, T, BAKER, Auctioneer, $ 6 , 000.00 IN CASH PR IZES, And Big Commissions To Our Solicitors We wish one solicitor for this section of the country to deyote all or p a rt time to securing renewalsiftjnd new subscriptions to Pic­ torial Beview. If yon would like to get into a business of your own, covering asp ieial territory for us year afier yearand earn­ ing from?l5 ro'JfUOa week according to your ability and the time you devote to the work, write to us for our proposition. State your experience, 5 £any. -Tell us -wbiit line 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. Someone in your locality will secure this position. I f you think you are the one you bad better write a t once—now, Tomorrow may be too late. T H E [ P I C T O R I A L - R E V I E W C O M P A N Y , D e s k M ? « 8 53 B r o a d w a y , ' N e w Y o r k ; MV embodyevery detail that can .poealfoly add to the value of aTiano of the very highest grade. Thelow pried at which they are sold astonishes those compel- enttojudgeofPianoValue. “ Riedling" , on a Piano means highest artistic .re­ sults in tone,, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue and name and address of our agent In your .■■.-vicinity, ■ -----------■ ............. <T. ..... — ........ . \ ’• / ' lb C U L iO I IB H '3 L I U S H I M BLOOD PURIFIER A, Speedy and Safe* Remedy for all ■ D i t e a s e s o f t h e S k in a n d B lood . Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches tho Blood. An especially valuable remedy for Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tumors, Cancerous Humors, Ulcers, Ringworms, OldSores, Serofula, SyphiliticAffections, Scrofulous Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and all diseases arising from impure blood or low condition of the system. Especially recommended for all forms of Sciatic R h eum a tism . PRICE, ONEDOLLARPER BOTTLE. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. ManufMlurtdty MoCULLOUaH CHEMICAL CO., Ktnlon, T mmmm . Meat is Healthy, Tlio human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digeatable kind which makes i t a labor for the diges­ tive organs to assimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. C, W, Crouse & Co, Sucffitor to C. C, WEIMEK* Here’s Another Good R eport I t has been quietly circulated around th a t the twenty or more cars of machinery for the Howard; P a p e / Company has.been ordered on from Logansport, Ind., to Xenia, j "While there have been many su ch - reports the last seems the most probable, A-t any ra te the informa­ tion is credited to a prominent ra il­ road official in Xenia. Special arrangements have no doubt been made with the railroad companies with this large shipment so" th a t there is no demurage a t stop-overs. BUY SMALL FARM. , The S. H« Brotherton place, south of town, consisting of 13 acres was sold this week to H. A , Turnbull, the consideration being $3,000, Mr* Brotherton expects to move to Xenia and Mr. Turnbull w ill -move to his new proparty about the first of Match, Mr, .Turnbull has rented j bis farm to James Shane. { M, W. Collins sold his 100 acrq farm this week to <?eorg« Strobol of near Eaton for $9,000, Possession is to h*givetu OsTAa* Ocw$*J5s«ns*4 ItVCAM CfiKntT* i m F aahjc J. CtuuutYm*k** oath that b* hr senior partner of the firm of I t J . O hmocy &Co., tiomir businwwIn the city of Toledo, county, and *tat» aforeeH, «nd that aaid ffirm will pay the *n»« OXffi HUNDRED TOl.bARS fWeaNi eyary <mo at Catarrh' that cans fcbe cured by the uae of BUtt'e C axabmu CCBif, PRAXX J. OHKNBY. Sworn to before me and aUbacrtbed in toy presence, this Oih day ofDecember, A* D' I860. ' A. W. GhBASuR, [scAtj Notary-Public Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfacesof the system, Rend for testimoni1 at#, free. ■■ ( i f i i ( s s f ( tuRpiitm ‘si FOR SALE! Silver Raj White Seed Oats FreniIndiana, ' The kind tha t will grew in this lueuHfy. Call On or Phone TheJohn DeWineCo. VI, t i t V s. FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T Tho us* of Foivmo Tmuspni’cnt .shampoo Tnr Tatilef will cause th a t dull appi sUfuieo of the hasr to vanish, giving plfu-o to tha t en- ehantlng fatin smoothness} the loveliness for which you hkvo so long sought for will he yours, PRICE a s CENT*. T u i id. r o d m o F o r t in o w e w i i l mail lin t & Umiled thm only) a fu ll size tab let on receipt oflfi-, RockwoodMedicalCo STATION B. CINCINNATI, 0 }«apr f t f s PUBLICSALE!j I will offer at Public Sab on my farm £ known as the J, S. Brown farm ,.104 mite* ■ north-cast ofCedarvitle on ths Columbus a pike, on r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY4, 1909, i Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the fol- ■ lowing property: ' ^ 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 i Consisting of 1 brood mare, eleven V years old with foal hy Prince Albert, r will work any place and a good liner; 4 l sorrel horse, & years old, will work any m place, family broke, not afraid of auto's W night or day; 1 bay mare, 3 years old > with foal by Boer Jr,, a good worker; ■ 1bay mare 0years old family broke, in ■ foal to Jay Mack weighing 1050 lbs; 1 * bay colt, one year old, sired by jay a / Mack. <t ■ !6 HEHD OF CATTLE 16 J ) Consisting of eleven head Of milch 4 cow*—three will be fresh by day of sale, ■ one Feb, 8, one Jersey, I"ebruary S3, one ■ the last of February, one Jersey April! r Ttli, 1Jersey August 27, 1 Jersey heifer will bo fresh June 21, one half Jersey will be fresh soon, these: cow* arc extra good milch cows; 4 Jersey heifer calves. I two-year old Polled -Jersey Bull. 25 HEAD OF HOGS 25 Consisting of t brood sows, one of these sows is registered, the others can be; I two-year old Chester White male hog, registered; 0 feeding hogs, weight 160 pounds; 12 feeding hogs not so large, FARM!MG IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of 1 S’-horsc wagon, I Tow wheel farmwagonwith hog rack, 1 self binder, 1 mower, 1Hoosier Disc wheat drill, Black Hawk corn planter with 80 rods of wire, 1 Ohio cultivator, 1 break- i ing plow, 1 60-tootli steel hanow, 1 Sled, \ l pair of hay ladders with rub lock, 1 revolving hay rake, 1 Flying Dutchman ; riding plow, 4 sets of w!ork harness, col* lars, bridle* and lines, 1 feed grinder, go«d as new, i log wagon, 1 top spring wagon. T«rm smad* knetim day o f sat#, DAVIDR. JOHNSON. R .F . CURRY,Ana. R. F. KERR, Clerk, | When Clearance is at Stake $14.75 W e couldn’t con­ duct this store along ‘‘up-to-date” lines nn? less we made an en­ tire new stock pos­ sible each season. That’s the purpose of this sale now. T i l e d e d u c t i o n s Stoity Men’s Suits and Overcoats, black and fancy, values up to $30/ bow ................................................... .. 'Men’s Suits and Overcoats, hand tailored, plain and fancy, also Cravenettes, values up to $15, now. , , . . , Young Men’s Suits to sizes 38, in . snappy college, styles, values up to $18, choice.......... ......»........... $11.50 About thiry .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 ■- vaineSi n o v s r * # « * ^ •» **. . *• $8.98 A small line of boys' Overcoats, 9 to 13 years, $10.00 va lu es, bow *. . . » . . . . . . v.• .* »0*.. * * «. ■*''*» *:* *' $4.98 Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, 3 xo 8 years, $5 and , m ‘ * * *..* a.*- » w » t A * * $ 3 J 0 Nearly 50 Child's Suita in Sailor and Russian, style also Reefers, $5 values, no«r..................... ........................... Boys’ Knee Pants Suits $5,75 $4.98 35 Suits, Knicker Pants, 8 to 17.yrs. values up to $9, choice. About 60 Suits, 8 to 17 years, $6 and $ 7 values, now. . . * • *«*• < 50 Suits, $5 and $6 values, a splendid lme, now........................................... A large assortment of Junior Suits, values to $5, now ..................... ... $1.98 Boys’ Short Pants 50c and 60c values, now ...................*................43c 75c and 85c values, now................................... 67c' $1 and I I ,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 GriffonShirts $1 and $1.25 values........ ... ................................. 89c “Famous” 60c audf 5cvalues............................ 45c posem SI rts one-half price. Wilson Bros. Neckwear. 75c and $1 T i e s . . . ............ .................................50c 50c Use 85c, 3 for............... ....................... *. . $100 25c ties now 19c Fancy Vests. Values up to $ 4 ............ $1.98 Drews Suits Casesand Traveling Bags at 20 per cent reduction. IlOW *■ « # * • • •€ *.f »** 9 • ft • « '*• *' Men’s Trousers, values!up to $4.50 and $5, now. . . . . . . . Men’s Trousers Alenas Trousers* values up to $8,<X), . $4.98 $3.75 $1.98 Men’s Trousers, values $1.50 and $1.75, npw $1.24 A special line of Sweet-Orr Trousers, $1.50 values now 98c. A discount of 20 Per Cent on black and staple Cravenettes, Rain Coats and Suits. Many new models for spring in this collection. Men’s Trousers, values up to $2.50 and $3....................*............. .. Underwear, $3 values now............................. $1.98 $2 values now................ *.................................$1.48 $1 values now....................... 89c 50c and 65c values...................................... ,45c * Caps. $1.50 Caps now. . . 98c 50c Caps now......... 39c $1 Caps now..............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 v a l u e s *. 8c 10c values. . »4c Fancy Hosiery, $1 and $1.25 silk nose................................. . 75 c 50c hose now .................. 3gc 25c hose now..................... I9e T h is S a le C loses F ebruary 1st, *09 . KINGSBURY Th* 0M Xtttt th* H«W. 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