The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

E THIS CUT*,. J v tA ;7 ' V J ? . . ^ L —..-..^ -* nb % L- H S l i iB nr rvcommerul it; ibere jenu [ nunnnnr you- «ii»v«< t« -trugt f) degree to your butcher. Cared For Meats eather are'theoply kind to tiavt? propel' applianwH for them right, and tijey^o id safe when sold. Doo’rgb bpping when it’s hot, Buy d ho sure. . H* C R O U S E , CKDAKVILLB, 0 , Satisfaction. ‘ Easy Terras. Lessons free at College. Your choice tp order. Timing for one year And Old instruments as partpay. L e t Santas"C lans Grace the homo with, one of our Pianos and receive free instruc­ tion at the/College. We treat, you as we want to he treated, ■ AND Siegler, CEDAR.VILI.K* OHIO- Rastiyrint 8 RdBiitliis R od lllgh Hfj .LiiHWtonu «trc«t< Hpiin^ %Ohio* ms IDBLOOD fonUJo i1wills ftiy bnwol’it -which mads « » Mr face ] » » revered; with pimpief llsnppoaroirafter a month's steady ns ,7 ’ toinmendeil thorn to all my frleuds and. hr have Hound reliaf. * •. *• [jack, 9 pTParK A voj . NewYork City, N,J, - ■Best For The Dowels. at. PalatahTt),Potent,TaateQuod. BoGood, sleep; WoaWt* or Gripe. 10 (\ 2 .>e, 50 c. Nerar \ulk. UChagewtinor.tablet stamped OOC, sod to euro or yotjrmoney buck rllng RetnedyCo.,Chicago or h(.Y. 6 co 1LSALE,TEHMH.LI0NBOXES Weakness he action q f the heart de- ‘ ds upon the heart nerves muscles. Wh'cix from any to they become weak or ex-;. sted, :and <; fail to furnish itxcrrt power, the heart flat* . , palpitates, skips, beats; ' in ■ its, effort,to keep ,up .its k; causes pain and distress, ,t as smothering spells, ct breath, fainting, pain and heart, arm and shotil- 5 , T h e circulation is im- ed, and the entire system ers from la ck o f nourish-, > it. - Jr. Miles’T lear t Cure makes jart strong and vigorous by ngthefiing these nerves and toles. had palpitation and pain around loiirt, and the doctors said it y w table, I don’t believe Itnow . tot • taking- s is bottle* -of Dr. MUer :tCure, three bottles of tUeNervIiW three boxes o f .the -Nerve and t Filin X am entirely cured, and better than I have for It is all due to these remedies, i ; you to know that you t medidw* a me. I t relieved, me from the dose, and I Kept right on till U£ in my chest was gone. and l sw rill refund you r money. Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind trail£?tt conn* antim sys&* inJiealtbthim made. w « emergency*to r« fre^nentw iarrliocs, a»d caught h tbi forthedomes- sntly tow*”**" jdforcWWtCft ms. Adcaow day smB teanaotW** n, and vn«« (syniclcnlift' fit i’*S ,rt and*1?KI8 AU.SA»t»' - *i +*<'**&t SM Sae LOCAL AND PERSONAL -Bed roam suits at McMillan’ s. Mrs. Natella Holtis visiting friends here. Mr, C, M. Crouse spent Saturday in Columbus, ;: Mr?. Sarah Barber Is spending fhs week inXenia.' Second hand buggy at “Wofford’ s, Storm front included. * Mr. Prank-Orr returned, to Alle­ gheny last Monday, ' Miv and Mrs. Oscar Satterfield spent Sabbath In Xema,' . ^Ir. and Mrs. GV*W. Harper spent Tuesday iti Columbus. Mrs. Irkbart of Springfield Vis­ iting her sister, Mrs, Jacob Lott. i Second hand buggy at Wolford’ s. Storm front included. —Picture frathes made to order at McMillan’s, Miss Lelba Haney visited friends In Springfield this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott returned- to Cincinnati last Sabbath evening. •‘rHoosier McMillan’ s, Xito hen Cabinets at -Rev. John Wilson returned to Richmond Center, Wis., ’Thursday, FOR SALE :— Good second-hand, coal heating stove, Jacob Lott. ~Mr. and Mrst H . L, Turnbull-were guests of Mr, Thomas, oiark of Xenia. Miss Emma Turnbull of San Fran­ cisco is visiting rolativ is in Leba­ non, - Mr.,Cyrus Hoover Of Lima Is visit­ ing his cousin, Mr, Charles Bobbins ana family. Mrs. Jeannette Barber has return- home from Pullman City where she visited her son, .Harry, • —Pride Of Liberty Flour at Nagley Bros. The best flour on .the market. Mr. John M^artand, Janitor at the school house, is confined to the house with rheumatism. Miss Ina MurdOdk is visiting her sister Mrs. Walter Morton of Vir­ ginia, • x ....... ’..... * ■' Mr. A . J, Barnes of the PumMtlk Company, Dayton was the guest of Mr. O, M. Townsiey, Thursday. ' Mr. William Hawthorn will leave next Wednesday for bfh home in Philadelphia where he i?ill spend his vacation, —A great present for Christmas is a Hoosier _ Kitchen Cabinet, See them a.t McMillan’s. Mr, Ralph -JenkS of Bowersville the guest of the,MisSes Hoover until Monday. ‘ v —Furniture andCarpetsatMcMil- att’s. • 1 . Mr. Frank Young of Coluriihus was in town last Saturday, —Picture framing for Christmas should be sent in- at once. West’ s Book Store, ^Cenia, Ohio.'- Mrs. Kate Jackson of Xemu spent this week at the home of My. ’ J. D, Williamson, " Mr. John King of Cincinnati, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. Robert Bird. Mr. Harry Baker of Washington 0 . H . spent Thursday with Mr- and Mrs. 8, T, Baker. , • ' • / .MissA.’ L, Cranford spent Wed­ nesday in Dayton, - - Mrs, O..L. Smith atld Miss Mary Ervin Were in Springfield Monddy. : -Mrs. Dudley* Haines of .Morris­ town is visiting her sister, Mrs. F.' M. Reynolds. Mrs. O. A. Dobbins returned home today after a visit with, relatives in jLimar ~- Miss Margaret McNeil returned home Friday after an. extended A ft. and ' Mrs. Houston' Cherry kf "f 1 * 1 ' * ‘ ‘ r * 1 ' Visit . With her parents near B e lle , have returned home after , a visit Centre, Ohio, > ‘ *ivith relatives in Chicago. Rev. H. C.' Middleton, has been conducting a series o f meetings' at the M. E, ehnrOhm Clifton. Rev, O. H. Milligan has returned from Oakmont, Pa., where he visit­ ed his parents. Dr. Joseph Kyle of Xenia filled his pulpit last ^abbath, ‘ A birthday surprise was given Miss Jeunefte Tarbox Wednesday: evening by about thirty-five of her college friends, ' . . Thursday was fax day and the County Treasurer, through ids col­ lector, took away the usual amount, Mr.' John McClellan has returned to Ills home in Bidnoy, .0., after sev­ eral days visit with relatives here. AD. A. 0 , Tresslar, the dairyman, failed to make some o f his trips this week.owing to an attack of ijic grip *It will pay you to look ■at the un­ derwear, .Hullivan, The Hatter, is selling for 60e, 75c and $1-00, 37 S. Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. Mr, Charles Smith was called to Oallipolis Sabbath owing to the se­ rious illness of bis father, Mr, Smith returned home .Tuesday. Miss Florence Forbes returned hoine Saturday froth Trenton where she spent the week with her sister, Mrs, M, W. Collins- —An appreciative gift is a .couch of the latest pattern. McMillan lias a fine,lot.- " *' . Mr.*and Mrs. Ohartes Ervjh, Mr; W. B, Torrence apd wife and. Mrs, Nettie Ervin of Xenia attended the party at the home of Mr. D. S- Ervin last Friday evening. •A number from here.were witness­ es in the sultof John Thomas against Alex Hall, heard in ,the Court of Common Pleas Wednesday, . "WANT ONEV'Largesfc bundle ,o£ clean newspapers for 8 cents ever offered in Cedavville. Hovsep "Caspar Nahiglan of Ar­ menia will speak Sunday morning at the M, E, church. .NO collection will be token and all are invited. to bear the address, ’ FivO cents gets yon more news­ papers for your shelves than ever before, at this office. Mr, Bell, one of the great educa­ tors of tills country, died Monday at his home in .Indianapolis. He wakformerly president of Antioch college. ■ , , Mr. "Brown WE STILL SELL 25 lb. Sack¥in<?Granulated Sugar ; for $1.25 CasL. Ppsitively Ho trade accepted, on sugar at this figure, it must be ff«ioney” and none charged under $1,40* o TAKEA PEEP « ’ . * j A t ou r d ^ p la y of. D e co ra ted Parlor Lamp's T h e y Witt make a fine Christmas Gift-for your wife. Prices $1.50 to $6*50 Our Clitnaware Department is full of choice pieces includ­ ing Cups and Saucers Plates Comparts Deserts Fancy Pieces From ioc to $1.50 each« For Your CHRISTMAS DINNER We have Oysters Celery^ Crauberr|es S#eet Potatoes Also a full supply of those good CAKE'S (Do^t forgot riuibo.) OUR STORE ‘WillTbeopened every night next week until 8 o’clock. Don’t forget. CAND IES CANDIES ' In great variety from 10c to 85c per lb. i Oranges, Dates Figs and. Nuts of all kinds. A few suggestions regarding your 1 ‘Holiday Purchases” re­ member there are only 8 more days in which to maks your se­ lection. Don’t put off buying Christmas gifts until the last day, it is too unsatisfactory, ; . Come in the morning if you can, We dan give you better atten­ tion* REMEMBER Bird's Mammoth Store is the best place to makeyour Christmas pur­ chases, DOLLS ✓ DOLLS A ll kinds and sizes from 5c to $1,00 each, Toys o f every kind including tin, iron and wood, p o ll Carts, Wa­ gons, Sleds, etc* All styles ll.Ou to $12.50 each. Ladies’ Gulf Gloves in all colors, 20c and oOti Lair, "Suit’Vable Gifts are always appreciated. CRITERION BrandMen’sand Boys’ “SUITS’* are extra good, up to date in style, moderate in price and will please the most fastideous. If your hub­ by or son is in need give us a call. “ ™ a 5 S s ™ ~ " for Men and Women. . .Quite, a .nice line of them at our store. We carry an elegant line of Men’s “Dress Trousers” Never has any business house in Cedarvillehandled so nice aline as we show* A look will surprise you. An extra pair for your men folks would make a splendid Christmas gift. MUFFLERS anil GLOVES Suspenders—Neck Ties. Handkerchiefs with Initials, „ in Silk and Linen, Fancy Embroidered Collars in the Very latest styles at 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c each, WE SELL The big*potato that was sent -T. C. Townsiey by Me. J, 8, Of Beaumont, Cal,, has been on ex­ hibitionat O. M, To^fisley’s gro^svy this week. Messrs. J, O, and Robert Townsiey anti B„W‘Rif© left WefinefedayforLa Fayette,Ind.where they went to look at a horse in the interests of the'Ced- arville Horse Company. ■f 1 rf m m mmmttmmmmmt' t * s ' —Violins, guitars, accordions, ban­ jos, mandolins, harps, Violin btfws and strings, les& than. Chicago or Now York prices. West’s,'; Xenia, Ohio, ■. " A number •of Greene ccmntainB have recently purekasCd farms in Canada. Among them are Messrs, Arch Anderson, Homer Jobe, Rus­ sel Brewer, Samuel Anderson,, and W. H. Corry, Mis? Mary Dobbins’ has prepared a pleasing entertainment for. her school next Thursday in which' the pupils will take part. AH are in­ vited but a small admission of ‘five cents will be charged. Arrangements are being made by the Dayton Journal to have tbeir papers . thrown off the 2:80 a-m. train. X f' the arrangement can be made all rural route patrons will receive their Dayton Journals on the day published. . —A folding-bed is a necessity In many homes and Is a gift that will be useful as well as ornamental, riee J, H. McMillan* * Messrs, Charles Baskin and Paul McMillan left “Wednesday lor the tenner’ s home InLowndesville, S. C. Mr. Baskin is faking his holiday va­ cation and is being accompanied homo by Mr. McMillan, They will return lor the opening of the winter term of college. 8 lb s . B ean s for* ,2 5 c 2 4 F 2 lb * .S a ck F l o u r . . . . . . . . 5 0 c .8 3*2 lbs'* O raekers* * ,2 5 c 4 lbs* ■ - LiJEiitt: Btet-iffi » * » * . , , , * * The W. C. T» II. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joint Fin­ ney, Thursday, Dee. 20 . Mrs, Car­ rie Flatter, the county president, will be present and w ill give a re­ port of the National Convention at Hartford. Come and hear it* Meet­ ing will begin at. 2 p. m. For Lung Troubles Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer­ tainly cures coughs, colds, brcrichitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor wilt say so* Thebeatkifidota fcmtimontol “ Sold for over aixtjr yeans.” Useful Xmas Gifts ■"■j*N'' /vTfrte. 1 i %-&> . ■ W’ •3* <2t ' V ... W 2* %, ... Neckwear,Hosiciy? SilkMufflers, Wax? Mufflets, Ool« lars and Cuffs, Leather'Cuff eases; Sbirjfcs, S6ft and! StiffBosom, Flannel Shirts, -Wight SliMs and PaJamiHti Bath.Rob^sy Smoking'Jackets^Fancy and ‘Full. DrU* Vests, Fur Gloves, Driving Gloves, Press and Workiag' Gloves, Underwear, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, and Rubber Coats;' , ‘ * 1 ’ ^ Suspenders, Jewelry, Silk and Linen -Kerchiefs, Leath­ er PocketBooks, Fur Caps, Clash. Caps, Hats, Trunla ,and'Valises, ' ' -------1.-^ . , ,. —L,*, | 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield, 0* C H E A P R A T j ^ i S - ROUND TRIP* QUEEN &. CRESCENT ROUTE. October 16th and November 2 0 tb ___ From C inc inna ti , , TO MANY POINTS IN ALABAMA.- KENTUCKY, GEORGIA, LOU­ ISIANA; MISSISSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA* SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA, F L O R I D A - | i p .O O FOR THE ROUND. TRIP TO ALL POINTS EXCEPTJACKSONVILLE AND KEY WEST AND POINTS WITHIN A RADIUS OF TWENTY-FIVE MILES OF JACKSON­ VILLE AND POINTS ON FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY. TicKvts limited Thirty Days with stop-over privileges, 9 ■ For Inforaiithra Aidtax s - CHAS, W, ZELL, O. P. A., C.H. HUNGERKORD, D*P. A , CiflChUUltlyO* „■ ' 'XoultvlUc^Ky*’ 9+rkiMn j m JTnV« The Genuine MI R ogers bros : Spoons, Forks,Knives,etc. have all the qualities in design, work* manship and finish o f the best ster­ ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth the cost Much of the sterling nbw on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in­ ferior in every Way to ** Silver Plate that IVears ” I Ltk /brlr* Ask yoflr delict for “ 1847 ROGERS BROS.” Avoid sabstitales. Dat fdU trtde-rtark is “ 1847 ROGERS BROS.” Idok for it. Sold by leading dcatos everywhere. Before baying write for ottr tatalogae “ C -L .” isrfcp.sAno^Ai. sw.vnaco., tty MERIDEN BAlTANNIjt CO., Meriden* Conn. l BIRD’S M am m o th S to re iter* sf m is ; .yerh ........in vf»n — Mr* Josso TV. Marshall ol Xiuiut lias pufelmsfrtl Hie Hfark fftrm on j the UInrinmiti pike. Mr. W, L. ^Marshall, the Xenia liveryman, lias fpurchased npartof the Ha'nlte farm !on the Columbus piko from the heirs. The purchase lies on iho south sUle and consists of about Hu Iacres. . j f jfewi sw .-,y ■ } j Hecoml hand buggy at, 'Wolford's, j |Htorm front included. j 1 More Slavery *1 Home, t ! Generally upeaking, the coi«mSfltn» ! treat the natives with kindness and j considetotion. Slavery and* tit ^ are unknown. You will reo mote p; .• erty, slavery and sweating within n ! half mile radius of the houses of par* Hamettt in Westminster thau j.m win find in the whole of Booth Africa.*^* South Africa. 6U YEAftl* EXPEIUENC* Tsang Mr.MR« _ oaawfi* tK.nm'H!V’ »<o;!Srtt::t',sl. H 4 RR 80 OK*tt*«*W'* Anwifi# aelselrti fcndCeefnrt ntu.-Hir-si'errmn*■;?*.,«u w "Mr * invent: in t» jn lhnMv m * pi t*'><C< ..n-> -wn 'TatVf.tn teSi'a tfct.««h"‘ai.mn,h<to. s*e> StkaiiflcAHfikMi mintton t j «n*», .crUB- ? tverlitv ■M tsw.nr^ •j.tf f * $ y at*, j

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