The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
* gaagagii Arcade Merchants First Annua! Corn Show ' Now Going On $100,00 in Gold Cash Prizes Extra - ■ ■ * ■ E . S. K e lly w ill p a y the -winner o f Class A , Y e llow Corn, $25 .00 fo r the E n try , i f the owner desires to dis pose o f same. T h e Am erican Seed ing Co, has donated a 832.00 B u ck e y e Cu ltiva tor t o b e g iv en as a cap ita l prize in one o f the Classes to be decided on later. o . FOUR CUSSES-r-36 PRIZES. Claes A , Yellow,* C o rn ; Class B , .W h ite C o rn ; Class C, M ixed C om ; Class D , Single Ear, an y Variety . E igh t E a rs E n try F o r T h e F irst Three Classes ^ One Ear F o r T h e F ou rth Class. Prizes Will Be Awarded Saturday, December 7th Corn Can B e W ithdrewn $ j i y T im e A fte r T h a t D a te Send in Your Corn Before November 27th TO SUPERINTENDENT OF EXHIBITS, ARCADE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.' ! M a m Id 5 amt wil1 vurnts/am J I!he veaarvino neraiiU|Mi«oadonW8l stinm-* ii&to alt, in4a&t$lc& mi\ | jlioaines* sm4 Footlntto jircsperlty* J :Iiiffoe# We Should };C>thankful.' ,' | $m m P w t ’ e a r . KARL i BULL Editor Kiitvml afc the FoBt-Uffico, Cedar- [Yilio, Oytohoi’ Si", lliS7, as second [f ela^ matter* FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 23,10111 j The nest event of importance i, Christmas shopping. Possible Uio Turkish army has been ovordraiurd. Pugilist Jack Johnson seems to have met his “ white-hope'' In his Unde yam. Tilere can he, m, jmd, entidomot the good road movement v,ju'n oik < aeea the improvomeufe •£!» com -: mniuionecs ami n>vrii»fa)p trustees have made on t-ke connect lot; road between UrnJamestown and Xenia pifao and this By tins i stretch of good read a connecting j link has been made of macadam j road .that places CVdawille on the Iautomobile map. lfc is said that Urn ] Automobile Blue Book will charge ‘ ilmir routing between Cnhnnbim and BayIon through lMs place This will mean that hundreds of. tourists will pass through here next year. Wo have had so much politics In this country this fall that people have almost forgotten abont foot ball, , Judging from the published list of campaign expenditures there is no need, of hard times for a few weeks—among the politicians, Champ Clark admits, that bin favorite lunch is pie, but tliere art) Other Democrats standing ready to be served at Woodrow Wilson's ph> counter. The Department of Agricultural estimates that the- crops in this country can safely bo estimated to be worth, ton billion dollars. 1O110 tenth of the crop will bo exported Thirty Thousand Dollars Distributed to the People. For Ten Days Entire Profit Will Be Swept Away. Every Home in Ohio Should Benefit By This Colossal Event. •• •• The public hf Spnrigfl Jiff and Surrounding country from miles in;all directions will benefit greatly by a colossal purchase from the manufac turers which "was recently made hy one of Springfield's largest establish ment—Silverberg’ s Style Shop big purchase .of $80,0d0 worth o f Manu facturers* surplus stocks, consisting of Coats, Suits, Furs, Skirts and Waists ol eVery'description. •This is, without question of a doubt, the greatest purchasethat was ever made fay any Suit and Cloak establish ment IB* T B $ STATE ON ACCOUNT OF THE RECENT CONDITION OF THE HONEY MARKET .SIDVEBBERG’S STYLE SHOT SE CURED 1MN1Jl*’ACTUJtij!R3? S0SFLUS STOCK AT AN UNHEARD , OF DOW FIGUBB—MAI|UFACTSTM3BS WERE FORCED TO SELL AND STDVERBERG’ S . STYLE SHOD OBTAINED THESE IM MENSE SURPLUS STOCK AT PBAOTICALLYTHEII4 OWN PRICE. * Silvferberg’n Style Shop says that they "propose to give to the people bf Springfield and throughout the entity vicinity the benefit of their nrreafc purchase in order to. attract ten thousand -new patrons to * their establishment, and say that they will give the public THE HOST STUPENDOUS AND MOST REMARKABLE TEN-DAY SACRIFICE ON SUITS?, COATS, FURS, SKIRTS, MILLINERY GOODS, ETC., THAT WAS EVER GIVEN BEFORE BY ANY 25STABLISHMENT IN THE STATE. This immense big purchase^ direct from the Manu facturers, Will he sold at such ridiculously law prices that the public will be amazed. This will be a ten-day sale that will be without question THE BIGGEST BARGAIN FEAST AND SALE OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND FURS THAT WAS EVER GIVEN, NOT ONLY IN THE STATE OF OHIO; BUT IT WILL BE THE BIGGEST SACRI FICE ON SUITS AND COA'IS THAT WAS EVER GIVEN IN fTHIS COUNTRY. Commercial circles will be astonished at the tlemehdaus 1bargains offered, It will he a bargain earthquake of low prices on good quality Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs, etc., that will arouse the people throughout the entire State arid vicinity from center to circumference. I t took great nerve.and a big outlay of ready cash to buy this largo surplus of Manufacturers’ stocks, but THE SILVEHBERG STYLE SHOP Say there iBnothing too good for the people of OHIO, and say that they propose to give tbo public a stupendous ten-day Sale on the above stocks thne will be the talk of the entire state for the next ten years to come. I t will be a premier effort in value-giving on Suits, Coats and Furs, etc., such as tho public will long remember, ns never heretofore have onr people been able to buy Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs of every description at less than actual wholesale cost to manufacture. THE SILVERBERG STYLE SHOP’S big store at corner Main and Lime stone streets, will close all day Friday in order to get this 130,000 pur chase of surplus Stock in readiness for the big crowds that will attend this sale on the opening day, which will ho on Saturday morning, at 0:00 A . H.« Nov. 23. This Is no ordinary sale, but one, in lact, that seldom occurs in any community. THE SILVEEBERG BTYLE RIIOP 1ms certainly prepared for enormous crowds of people, having already en- gaged extra salespeople, besides their regular largo force, in order to be able to wait upon tho large crowds that will attend this sale during this ten-day sacrifice. This will be a Stilt, Coat, Dr«ss and ‘ Fur feast for judicious buyers, such as was never given before by-any other establish ment throughout this section of t,be state. The banks, the savings banks only pay 3 per cent on money that you deposit tor savings. During this sale your money will practically earn 30 per Cent to 4o per cent profit for you, in the purchasing of Suits, Coats, Dresses, and Furs, Skirts, Waists and Raincoats. This big sale starts Promptly on Nov. 23, Saturday morning, at 0:00 A* M, Be careful and be sure you find the right place. Ask any street car conductor, who will direct you to our store—THE SILVERBEItG STYLE SHOP, at corner Mam and. Livestone streets, Springfield, Ohio. Be here on tho opening day, if possible, or on one of Ibe special sale -days, and secure your share of the many bargains offered. Remember that this big sale positively only last ten days, beginning. . on Saturday morning, Nov. 23, ending <ra Thursday night; Dec. 6, In Justice to your pockethook, don't miss this lug salo, as such atioppir- tunity a* this is bu t seldom offered. If You Value Money! Then Prepare Accordingly As You Cannot Afford to Miss This Colossal Event Silverberg's Style Shop Cor M*in and Limestone S ts . > Springfield , Ohio. THE MOST CONVENIENT COHN EH IN TOWN The Supremo Court in this state promises to have a busy season when legislation is started under the new constitution. ' Every question that arises will have to be tested by rome one in every court up $o the Supremo. All ready a contention has arisen^ whether the office pf justice of the peace in the Btate has been abolished. Even the, members of the conventionare di vided as to the meaning of the Reck provision. $ome say that i t whs the intent to abiitth the office while oth ers say not, Just previous to the constitutional convention election a letterwas sentout by those in au thority saying-that the office would not be a dead letter by adopting Urn Peck measure. , ■ It is fcettledjby Woodrow Wilson’ s statement that there will be an ex tra "session of congress. The D«mo- crats_were given posesskm oi the legislative and executive branches of tho goyornmgnt on a promise lhat the tariff would be reduced, 'The high cost of living has been hud to tho tariff problem and people sefem willing to trust Woodrow and his followers with putting into execu tion the Democratic; idea, We may not all agree with the extra session afc this time hut then tho success in failure will fall to onr Demoaruiic inends. If ther.q is any benefii to be gained from d reduced tariff .v/e should have it. Jf business is to suffer to any '<'.stent we should nave ifcoverwitb as/soon as possible. To date the problem* of a reduced tariff will not disturb business in compari son to tinkering wjffh the monetary question. A h attack on the money interests will certainly result in dis aster. WAKE UP, T Xenia and Greene county people are invited to partake of tho great money saving event as announced on the last page by O, Kelpie, agent Xenia, 15.40 W, Main street. ■ Men’s and Boys’ clothing, trousers atprices that will.save you one third. In furnishing goods, coats sweaters for men and boys Shirts and under wear you wlil find the prices the lowest, offcredit) the county. Shoes for fmen, boys, ladles and Susses as well as felt atid rubber boots and ar- tica. Remember the address. •u Modern Conditions. , Booth Tarklrigtou, at a dinner In Indianapolis, praised the English.mi nors for striking for a minimum, wage of five shillings a day. “The poor fellows," said Tarkingten, “only aver age live days' work a week. Thus the minimum they demand is only 20 shillings, or 96.25. I pope with all tny heart they get It." Mr. Tarkinglon paused to light ono, of Ills Egyptian cigarettCB—cigarettes ris big as sranil cigars—-then he continued: ‘'What’s the world coming to? They are re ducing wages at such a rate that now adays a girl can hardly hopo to*milrry unless she's got an incomer or a pro fession. I heard a modern bachelor say tho .other day philosophically: Oh, yes, marriage, no doubt, has its charms, but, as for me—well, in these days of dear living, give me a Job without a wife rather than a wife without a job.” ' “A Lady," . Representative E. W. Townsend of 'Cliimtnlo Fadden” fatuo, said in Washington, apropos of the misery of the poor;’ "On tho one hand we have this misery, and on the other hand wo have a wealth that is often coarse and vulgar. They tell of. a New York woman who once asked her maids This person who called without leav ing hor name-—was she a ladyf "Oh, yes, madam; a perfect lady," the maid replied. "Her hair was dyed the love liest gold, she was covered with pearls and diamonds, and She smelt sf Egyptian cigarettes and cham pagne, madam." Dr; MlleS’ TL'sxrUivo Tnblrfo taste Ilka candy and work'ilka a chirm, v- V y jfe w * - C t f O C O L A j t s Fre»hStuck Always on hand. C. M. R idgw ay K S O & W - t l Ty‘ ' r : —--- "* *? Su e 'S* ’ i a. left? m M L i ; ALCOHOL3RBU A^getoLfePrtpaidiohBrAs-' similallugilieriitttfawJIie®- tlngllteSto.tKrI-soiffiJ3£iwTtefl£ I n f a n t s / O n Promotes DigestionCheeM nessattdItesicofitainswete Opium,MorphinenorMaeral; N o t N a r c o t ic , i Jte/peffflnw&nrmm ) Jlmyitih$icd~ Mx.Setm+ Mcif/teik ft* . *dwe£fttt+ KnaSe/J- fffitiBtltSilQBPm. hMmftatfltrrer. AperfectJteraedyforCansfif* tion,SourStomach,Diarrhoea Wonus.ConvuIsiGUs.rewris/i-; nessamlloss OPSlEEP-; FacsimileSi^totuteof NEW YORK, At 6 months old -3 5 D oses - J 5 C ents BASTDRIA For Infants gnd Children, I TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought. Bears the Signature of , - - **rr-xf !n Use Over Thirty Years . Exact Copy of Wrapper. ‘ THECENTAURCOMPANY. NEWYCnRC(Tt» P Clothes That Fit ' I.m ak e clothes that fit at the shoulders, under th< arms, around the neck and that hang right, fron t and back— and the trousers > look as though th ey belonged to y o u . Th e clothes keep their shape t o o . , u T ry Us The f Tailor XENIA, OHIO * , ■, " V % * V » ' FRESH OYSTERS every]-€>- Monday, Thursday and Friday T h e y are^the k in d y o u w i l l e n jo y , n o w a te r , n i c e a n d la r g e . ’ P H O N E ilO I C * M. S P E N C E R ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REMODI ED - REFURNISHED Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. « Service is unexcelled , . . . *o S. Detroit street, Xenia, O. - "* "■"■T■ '■ —T-—• PILES FISTULA and all * DISEASES UF THE RECTUM Hr.tertrtl.TOfcr.rtaneM to »» sfl.l iU wU:nB4 MRitkMt i»icl»«y ef «h<MdlteaH-f tellhmI.M*) awimi H.' »r..(»» this ka»lrt»r. WA .icr, AnSixy, anl ItlMMnMil Wor.icft, mm m mot minttnt, m«*iwn{rtsei w«.«. M d r .* j . j . M c C l e l l a n “ m S I m C buimbhs , 0. Stop l<:i<2*,■ LAKkUv* ‘iUblfct*. eatu with Dr. Miliw’ IT WILL JU «T TO ire il THIi BPOT ami prove an t.w ry day w inner < 5 ropy ifn io. G ooff hvid ih , ■ {punl clitior and lon[? life is what wo promiso i f you . Buy Our Meats Microhms, diacage and death lurk in a lot of the meat that’s sold, but not in ours. We sell the best and afc a fraction " above cost, Our market is safe and not high priced. C, H, GROUSE C e d a r v ille , O h io , A Prom inent N ew Y o r k Politician N ea r D ea th Hon, R, N, Lansing, of Rensselaer,' N. Y„ Six Times a Member of. -the Assembly, Tolls of Narrow Escape. "About ’fifteen ; ■ years ago. I .was -.taken tvlth rfieij-, . mittlsm, :•;aff efeted Tax■ bearfe..; .;profiUQihB' ■;What , was ■ val - -t V v.ttJax.- trouble. ■.‘‘Jbetofch;* . told me I vrouia '•'■’heVeit' ‘In y 's -fo'.fyt t. While I had many retawdlek ',vfe.boibr>:j; :mended t o .MO''"S'/: .. g o t - .’hattlA-'/pt-v '3Ch*,:= Reart;// Of 48 hours, A t the end of the week I 'called on my doctor and asked him tp examine me. He said X was better than he ever expected to see me and asked If I was ■taking his medicine. When J.fold'him X was not, but was taking Dr. Allies’ Heart Remedy, be said, 'Thank the X-ord for Dr*. Miles' Heart* Remedy,’ I continued to take ; It... and -.while I realized my heart was 'damaged, so X* could riot expect a permanent cure, for fifteen years I worked every day, not withstanding--! had been told I .would^ never work again. In July, 1811 ,' twasf taken with rheumatism again, and it went to my heart as before. I got so bad that one of the Albany papers wrote up my life and said i could not / Jive' but a few .hours, I again took ' Dr, Miles’ Heart Remedy with. Very satisfactory results, and /have not missed a day at business or i n , the legislature since January, I feel- that' Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy has save.d my fife and cannot recommend it tan - highly;” ; - Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy la sold and guaranteed by all druggists. Mff.ES MEbiCAL CO., Elkhart, Inch, 10 Piles or Smiles?! A POSITIVE GUARANTEE teImmeriljlelyrcllavoendcliimaielycure>*!*' J": OR. HEBRASUNGOlii tho most wonderful rrSr-nlbio dkc.Wfy Of modem limc.'lfjrHihGt.r.’iVi’ tr'-.rDC.rilchiiic 1’ilcs, Pfz-rm!!, IVIter, Ln’t, I!'mini, )Vr.:: Worm, Barbs, a lit h, etc. ‘J.sii3l«V;ii}ymodi 1 cutcil ’k.lvo IilUa tho f;Ntn.\ rc- uiovce the trdnhtn end lie/ila tho' iMltatif.il pt-Mimcfitly. Ahsolukr e.ilbfuttioa guUT- (mlrnS tuopaytofiifldei], PfffiaiWcta.-niDfugftisitOsO'f'fnttUca, Trial ■ cample2foot* tocovermailing, THS 6. C. BITTNERCO„T«lciio, OWft. J . H , M c r t l L L A N , ; Ftnutfal DliTftfcor and FiU'iiitiita D«*W. Mantiiaottmu’ bf D«hit<itl GJavTVanBs aiuHTtroWit BmlffiRf lilaikf. Trilephorm7, , UWWvllli, 'OtUSe . s .awaj occai- CI1 Ok I F igs, « Our 5 R ■Misses goods, prices Come i pilrchs •OY-TS:* fresh i ®L00 I will als *v|S -t M / : w> It ii j TRY —-*- -■> 1 i'
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