The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
«WMi1r,i.»>nii»anwiifaj m,t « ft IV Brothers SPRINGFIELD, OHIO u o c o o o d Wc g ive absolutely free the S, andH Trading Stamps* W e pay fare to Springfield ,on all purchases of $10,00 or oyer, in addition to the Low Quotations, • : . ' • % ■ ■ " ■• Well Dressed Women Wear Wooltex 22, 24, 26 and 28 NORTH FOUNTAIN AVE . j g THAT 'S THE REASON THEY'RE WELL DRESSED X . X •a X W hen you wear wooltex garments you have the satisfaction of know ing your clothes are right, uny questionable in style, and of real service and beauty, Every garm ent strongly appeals to every wom an immed^ lately she sees them , and whether the material be plain or^sf fancy pattern, they m iist be rich and elegant and of a quality that assures satisfactory wear* T he lin ings, trimm ings and all that enters into the garm ent is criL ically selected and must come up to the wooltex standard of excellence, Expert tailors, trained to this particular class qf Work, must also pass the wooltex examination. W hen you think of the Wooltex guarantee proposition that the garm ent offered you must be entiriy to your satisfaction before yon pay for if after purchase any defect is discovered, your m oney is duly returned or satisfaction made to suit you, T h is is exactly what the wooltex proposition w ith every garm ent is, The Wooltex system of tailoring involves every modern device for cutting, spuriging, sprinkling and pressing in use, W e are the sole agents for this city appointed by the wooltex makers, and every suit, skirt or jacket sold by us is guaranteed in every detail, LOCAL AND PERSONAL Leave orders for-plane tuning'with U. F. Slegl-or. Only 'fillets.' par Bu. for choice eat ing POTATOES. . ;; A t B ird's, M r.'8. T. Baker made a business trip to Cincinnati J,his wcelc. Men’s and .Boys "TROUSERS' all grades and prices, -At Bird’s Miss Bello Middleton.'was the guest of Miss Grace Drake a t Xenia, Tues day evening, and Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Boyd, and Miss Lillie Htevnu't are assisting with the work a t Miss Agnes Oraufurd’s millenary store. « ' Mr, Tom Johnson moved Tluu'fi- * day to Mr, Dave McFarland's prop e r t y . ' - - Mr, Whittington has rented Mrs. Dufileld’s property, who will remove n ex t week, to Dayton. Ladies ready made DRESS BKIBTH in newest styles and pat terns at$!2.0(J, to $3.00, each. Ask to see them. A tBird’s. Mr. F rank Orr, arrived homo last evening, from Philadelphia, where he has been attending the Reformed ■Presbyterian Seminary. He will piobably return n ex t fall, Mr. IJ. O', Gafterfleld, of southern II!,, whs the guest of his nephew’, , Mr. Oscar Hatterfleld. Wo pay 2;'icts. per lb for No 1 But ter. Mr. L. F , Puoheringer of Cleve land, wiio for several years has tuned pianos in this place expects to return about tise middle of the month. Parlies having work in this line can leave their orders wlthG. F . Siegler. Mr, A, Bradford moved on Thurs day info liie A. O, Bridgman proper ty which ho purclliesod some time ago. Prof. K« E Randall vacated and has moved Info Ids own proper ty next to th a t of his father. Mr. John t?tim» h ft this property, and is occupying the Bradford property on north. Main street, ju s t vacated.by Whinny Bmith. Mr. Hmith moved into ihe lBikuigh property on Cedar Kiv.>t t owsud liy Mr, Bradford, Mrs. 11.1-'. -Kerry and Mrs \V» It. TUn-h v le f t , Thmv.dfty morning for R ' SiolftavHle where they will attend fiio Ladies Pr< shyterial medlng. Msv, Gordon Collins and Miss Mag pie IMfe, ofiheCJiBoM longfegation ptsicaiU-mled, ■ 1 tin IfCd i ttw of Iho y e a f Is rigid now for imilur: ym tf piano, Give jo tw order fo'Gr IK Elsgter, and he will have a- eutopdfint man p u t the j&?!t'iWinfR Id ffrot e iiw _ ■ Wo.pay 13cte: Dozen for Eggs, Bird’s Mammoth Store. ■Thursday was eertaiuly-a day for fires. At. tlu* noon hour a t tiro Behoof house some of the pupils An No. 2 noticed smoko coming from th e wainscoating aiul on ah examination it was found Unit lire was slowly eat ing its way through .- The p a rt burning was nex t to a flue, and i t is lucky th a t it was discovered in the nick-of time. •’ . , . . The flro deparfmentwas called out Thursday morning, to a lire hi a house oh E ast street owned by W. P. Townslojp and occupied py Mrs. Hugh Corn, and' family, The fire when discovered -was Confined in n bed room'wlieroone of the boys were asleep, ho being on niglit du ty Ib is week, as fireman a t the papermill. Most of the goods were carried out before much dnuTnge was done. The. articles in the bed room were most all lo^t. There is no reason, tills time as to how the fire was originated. The house Is insured with' W, L. Clematis, v irile there Was no insur ance on the contents, CARPETS, MATTING, RUGS. Our is the only store in town th a t carries these goods in stock no wait ing on us to send sor them. ' B ird’s Mammoth Store. The house on what is known ns the Gill H ill, farm near Gladstone, own ed by J . B. Conner, burned lo the ground Thursday forenoon, o-fving Ip to much paper being placed in the stove a t one time. The Are origina ted on the roof, and before anything could be done, the entire top of tlio building was am a s s of flames. Only the household goods on Hid first floor were gotten out, while the con tents on the second floor and in the basement were totally destroyed. The properly was Insured in the Greene Oouniy Miitual for $2,000. Low fares To California Via Pennsylvania Lines. April 10th to 14th Inclusive, excur sion tickets to San Fransico and LOs Angeles, account Sessions of the •Woodmen of the World, arid Women of Woodcraft, will bs sold .from all stations on the, Pennsylvania Lines, Fo r fu ll information regarding fares, routes, time of trains etc., apply to Local Ticket Agent of those lines. ^ LIST OP LETTERS t . -List of letters remaining uncalled for in tlys Oodnrvillc postolfice for the month ending Apr* 10, 1905 List No.. 1-1. Warner Mrs. Edith. T. N. T akbox . P. M. To Induce Sleep. When overtiral and restless bathe the neck and temples with hot wa ter. Bathe the back of the neck particularly. Tills seems to relax the, muscles and the veins that sup ply the hraitt with blood. A-head ache -will often ho relieved,, even cured, by hot applications to the back of the neck. | “My dear Mr. Taylor/’ said Sir. Perkins as they met on the street, “you and I haye.lived neighbors for five years.” “Yes;” - “During that time I have, kept % parrot, a goat, a dog and two cats.” " “You. nave?” “My children have broken your windows, my goat has chewed up your Monday washing and my dogj and cats have disturbed.your sleep 0 ’ nights.” . " ' \ “Yes, that is true.” „ “We have emptied out ashes over into your yard, borrowed your hoe mid rake, broken down your alley fence and triedin various other ways to he neighborly.” 1 “IleaVert knows you have!” “And now, my dear sir, to show us .that you appreciate the situation of affairs and have* no ill feeling in the matter I want to ask a favor of you.” “Go ahead.” “I have four daughters, as you know, and a ll of them, are now ready to take piano lessons. Will yon kindly and as a neighbor come down to Green’s with me and help me to select a good toned instru ment and guarantee my financial ability to pay him $10 a month on the installment planil”—Brooklyn Citizen. Tho** Dear Girl*. To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative.Bromo QuinineTablets, /s Soven Million boxes sold in past 12 months, — T h k M g im tlU T , Cares Grip l a T w o D a y s . on every l>ox. 25c. YOur buggy painted by skilled tnethan* ics and neatly strip * ed for $5 s w Coo(ih 0 Drink For 4h«s S ic k / To assuage thirst and appease fe verishness apple tea is a ^capital drink for sick people. It is mada by slicing raw apples into a jug, filling up the jug with boiling water, as in tea making, then sweetening to taste. When cbld, this apple tea will he found pleasingly tart and r e - . freshing. - I ftemovlnfl Old Paint* 1 When old paint is to bo removed from the floors the following prepa ration is invaluable: Stir together two pounds of sal soda, half a pound of lime ahe, ortOgallon of hot water. Apply while still warm to the oldi paint. . The mixture will loosen the paint so you ean easily remove it, j *t | 1 To Teat Mushroom*. When cooking mushrooms, dry or fresh, drop in a silver piece—Iwen- iy-ihe or fifty cent p iece -no dif ference as long ns it. is pure silver. If it turns black, ihey are poisonous j if the silver is bright, they are good. To Bofoovo V/at'te. To remove a wart dampen it and rub with a piece of common soda. Do this three.or four times ft day for 0 .month and tlio wart will drop off, leaving n<?mark on tho akin* , I WeAre Sorry to Interrupt But the Occasion Demands, We must tell you of our entire New stock . of Men’s and Boys Clothing, “ Bird” has always handled the largest line of Cloth ing in Cedarville. But this spring we have put in a line of the choisest goods, we could And. A much better grade than is usually sold in a small town. And want you to call and examine our stock. BIRDSMAMMOTHSTORE ® Cincinnati Division insylvaniaLines. chedult of Pisienotc Train*-Contrail ________Schedulo of P««*8nB«t Train*-ControlTlmo. Veitrriri. Columbm..tvl*35*2 E0r/ I A,lcm..... Alton....,, V, J«ff«r«cn,“f.„, Lend 011 ..,“ ... B, . Kelma.... “!„. , M irvilla. f e AM I Suing Uoxiuitm1' I Vtjnutille.'1 1Orcgonla1' Ft. inclut.,.1 1 Morrow. 1 1 So, Iolanta.." | XAjvelnnd" Milford..." IVtaro..... 1 | CIncInnatUr LIT, 3 38J? OfflO44 2 564 .....-T7W...... 13195. Z.37 }I55 .......IV805....... 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'Punnjr Old World. j Faddy --This is a strange world; nothing to he what it ought . unpanese sommis along to he! 1 khe river have phou-ri their iiigemii Daddy—/Hiftt’e so. Ftir instance, *ty iti tlio utilization of an ovomupply getting "up time comes when One of rats. The todenls became a pest, feelu the Te*M like getting tip. ‘ 1and the soldiers act io work to do* ppddy And time to go to bed atroy them. Though destroyed, the when oho feels the most like Bitting .rats were not wasted. The soldiers i cured the ratekius. and used them f for car flaps, with the tails tied, be* * neafh tho wearers’ ^hluo. „ , RatolUn Eap Mufla. d ' ldie the Slia- up, /Boston Transcript* No Time* “You have quit complaining about the priye of meat.” .. “Had to quit,” answered the in dustrious citizen. “I am kept so busy hustling for tho pries that I no longer have time to complain.”— Washington Btar, In Saif Defense, -Doblcr — What makes, you wear •such loud trousers when you go to call on Mias Fortissimo,? 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