The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
TIMS CUT” eo recommend it; there isn’t hr Rummer youimve to trust 1degreetoyoitei>Ht>:,er. Cared For Meats (fttUorare tineonly kind t0 haveproper appliances % Ifttom right* and they’,* 4 sate whensold, Don 11 go pptegwhen it’s hot. Buy lhesure. I H. CROUSE, pEDABVILLR, O. J « Restaurant soil Dining Rooms !igh and limestone street. Springfield; Ohio. ^ , LOOK HERE! What we will Sell yen on Saturday for cash or trade i can good tomato*# 80 . 1 eat, good fresh corner e loaves Fottage Bakery bread 23o $ lbs, of Streetxnana beat cracker* Me 4 lba of Grew and Green's best cracker* S 5 o jr»lb. Back American Queen Flour 6 i)c. M lb. Sack Snowball Flour so© 1peck of Rural New York Potatoes SOe. Celery, Lettuce, franbemes, Oranges and all kind of Fruit and . Yegattilffcm"eilwf Yfcty lt»wpsifie* ■■ ,. We pay 32c? fox* Butter and 23c fo r Eggs Como in and see the large fine Pictures that wo are glvmg away, 0. M. TOWNSLEY. The CornerGrocer. MR# Bello Jobe of Xenia is the guest ot her brother, Mr, Cr. XL Jobe and family. Mr, Janie* Murray of South Charleston spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs.G, W. Ilarpor, ..Mr, and Mrs. Frank Welchans of: Springfield were guest* at the borne of Mr. O. M.Townsley ovorSabbalb. Mr*, W, M. Barber ra confined to. her bed owing to a fall a few days ago. Smco then sbo ha* taken the pleurisy, —.Do you long for the good bread your mother used to bake? Then use Holden Rule Flour and you can have it, . w „ m j %> Mr, James A. Gray left this mom* * LOCAL AND. PERSONAL, S Httsbuig whore he expects -ITseGolden Rule Flour., Mr, J. F, Hasting hasbeen having a serious case of the grip. * -Golden Rule is the brand that's •been with yottTqr years add it's bet ter"now than ever, Try it. - trfwidY.J!fe»l 9 flna*^rh. sd 0, Witten, ?$ Ilm St» JTew«k, N,J, ’ Mr. George llarrtil aud daughter of Sterling, Kansas; spbnt Thursday at the home of. Mrs, M, L. Bratton. - ^-Golden Rule Flour lias all the flavor that’s m the wheat, and makes .the, biggest. ■and sweetest loaf of any on the market, - ' 1 ' Mr Charles Stuckey has rented the Fields livery harp arid will have his display of farm machinery and implements there,’ , > ' • ■ Mrs. GeVtude Herbert of Dayton, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mis# A. L. Gfauturd la recovering ‘ Charles Marshall over gabbath, from a severe ease of tl)e grip. ' ' ‘ Miss Bertha Tate lias been the guest Of Misses Fciua and Martha Cooley for a few days. ■Mr. Charles Smith;ls visiting rel- otivesin Greenfield forA few ■ days. Best For 9 TheBowels FOR SAL®:~ Plymouth Rock Cocfcerals, Call bn WVH» GreswelL Mrs. J. W- MatthewsJs convales cent over an attack of grip. ' vit tlulp*l»i»t>Jo. Potent, T**te Good.DoGo$ 4 t ■ m, W**kan GnpeiIto.iKo.Mo.New x f. T ie I8imtn» tiblot etnmbed OOCfc td pur* q * jour money back. ijR em edyCo.,CW c*joorN .Y . 59$ S H E , TEKH ILUON BOXES •—The TarboX Dumber Company have aTewnice sleds left. . t, r , 1 . TtC _ . 1 J - •* Mr. Walker Anstiu of Bellbrook spent Wednesday with friends here, M Mr, CharlesGalbre&tb of Dayton, spent fast Saturday„and' Sabbath here. .' (thing Mr. R. Ritd and. family’ enter tainedMr. W, H. Bhll and wifei Tuesday. „ nd out,.fqf’ a certainty her' o f not your heart is ed. One. person in four ■weak heart; it may be I f so, you should know vV, and save, serious cpn- nces, If you have short h, .fluttering; palpitation, y spells, hot flushes; if annot lie on’ left side; if tave fainting or stnothcr- pells, pain -around heart, e and arms, your heart is add perhaps...diseased files’ Heart Cure will re- you. .Try a bottle, and >wquickly your condition nprove. tit it, yeiir a ro I wrote to tb* ied lcal Co., Mkintf advice, a* I fferln * w ith h eart trouble, atw an. for tw o roar*. 1 hod J>*rt heart, back and left slds. aod )t been aide to draw a o«*P fo r two year*. A n y lltUc.exef- Ould cause palpitation, W J mt He on ray le ft aide without iff. T h ey advleed me to tryD a icttri Cure and Nervine, wh-™ w ith th a reault th at I art health th a n I ever waa betow, gained 1* pounds *Ince I com- l ta k in r It. I took about thlf- tie* 0? th .Five cents gets you more news-* papers for your shelves than, ever before, .at.this office. • If. 1 XOaiVftUUUIrM*N t « tw o medicines, aj» been^Jtxtthyred wrltl^rnV^beart ik life*' Heart Cur* U *old , . H - ... ..... .w heart idH S .T .IL I.IB THOMAS. Upper Uandua y, Obw« illfiS nMrx v rt **' TW1 refund yeur meney. Medical Go^Elkhart, Ind "Mr. C. .“W ,,Cfouso has been ap pointed guardian tor Mrs. Rytlia Weymouth* ' • Mrs. Siclhey Smith mid daughter, Thelma, have been guests, o f ,Mr. J, R. Anderson and wife of Spring Valley this week. - Nftgloy Bros.’have something in teresting for you, .Something new. Bee the beautiful mirror. A bill'bus'been introduced that -if passedwill, give the R. F, D, men $810’ a year instead of $720, Mrs, John K. Bradfute’ still re mains in.a critical condition owing to paralysis, , . ’ Mrs. JV tC Townbley has been quitesick formore than a weekwitli. a genuine case of the grip. A number1 of young folkswere en tertained ’Monday at the home of Miss Ester Townsiey. - '■ _^ " Mrs; G, W. Randalland daughter Were guests of Springfield friends over Sabbath. *’■ Miss Janet TUrbox left this wOek lor Ada,' Ohio where she has entered .college forThe purpose of taking, up bookkeeping. - ’. a ' DO not visit Nagley Bros, store without eoeing the mirror and re ceiving all information concerning It.' Monday forenoon .will be devoted entirely to corn and the endeavor Is to make it one of themost interesthg' sessions of the Institute. , Mr. G, E ..Bradfute left Wednes day for Champaign, 111., where he was on a program" at the anhuVtl meeting of the .-stock breeders add corn growers, of .that state. - Mr. Bradfute was onprogram for Thu f- day evening and Friday afternoon.- Tbe chse of Ollie May Smith was tried in the 'Court of Common Fleas thi« week for first degree murder. She shot her husband last Novem ber, -The verdictwasguilty of man- sllUigbterWhidh is punishable by a sentence °£ from one to twenly years in the penitentiary, , ■ Mr. Homer "Wade-has accepted a clerkship with Mr. R. Bird.and flak entered Upon his duties. Mr.^Wade. is an estimable young man of ster ling qualities, and'who has friends by the’seore. Of late yerirs he has clerked ih t’p ’irgBeld, Ohio, i n ’ some of the largest stores in. that city and has always’ been regarded as-valuable assistant, fie will be pleased to meet hisfnahy friendB in his new location. 8 1 * ,.5Cwio-cBjot-stamp* foramonths’ trial subscriptionto ' DtaccSySuftfcl'tt*&u*no BSSStAP AnneWari.'r.h^ en Keller,etc.;h(i .drewoiUiesti* Uitis; paeesforcblldreri; jacre4w<islfi.ek- . 11? 00 °Y -S ' 50 Yr.J te-'O T-v it—3 mo*it'« for fi-D'i.Bhrj’l** wlthBIC PREMIUM OFFERS S t r o n g A s A n O x 9* Wo havo pfol the licit fence )n the vrotM* made of 3 ar^c» heavy Wire*, has a hinfie joint that yields to pressure arid springs ba^b;. to place, is proof against Weather conditions; thoroughly galvanized *nd is made to do ♦ mica Ust* AMERICAN i' 'FENCE ( b m*< 3 e Vf stCet cxactljr tight lor the purpow b r th* fa^gejst wirp W*Wnf tph* ■ c«ttIn th *yM ld. .• .w Z- - “ 4 i - " 'k -t-m ' 1 .L em * rfewonstrate this fence fo yon. Wft Cftfry * UWe stock !e*dy lor 1 d»lb*ry *aU c**pi»*you pointers *ud help ih Mlectin* *nJ pattlc* op* KBRR & HASTINGS BROS. r - To Core a Cold inOneDay £nT—o*D^», T * fa L a x a t i v e f t r o m o 0 » y M e & / / , ScvwalONMtlNtfteaoNfalMtallSMoi^^ T I& l%Wte 6 » 'S” 1 f r v % F & ^ b o x .2 5 c * GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING FREE! ATRIPTOTHE Jamestown Exposition ' FDR I5S WOMEN! WILL void BEONE? tribune. If? hr agent fo r Oedarvilie fo r the Remedies made by the American druggists, Syndicate. These are the highest grade, leady made remedies on the market to^ day and the. consumer can always feel sure o f the best results. Here you can always de pend on getting the most reliable goods at fair prices many articles for less than the mail order houses, Ho difference in treat ment o f customers on ac count o f age or color. Don’ t forget the place, , ■*-. CROUSE BLOCK CedarviHe, Ohio* CORNEXHIBIT, As aunpunced in these columns last weelt( a corn exhibit and con test will be held Feb. 4Utid 5 during the t\vo days session of the Farmers’ Iptshtute. A small erttrance fee will 1 bepharged and indications point to 'an extensive' exhibit;" All entries must,he mby Monday Feb'. L There Will three prizes for YellO’v, two for-Mixed and two for White. Ex hibitors will get their corn back. Sp^ce will be reserved for all kinds of'farm products. , . Score cards for corn may bn had by .calling at Kagley BryS. store. They ate free* to all who wanfeto en-’ ter. , For furtherInformation see C.E. Cooley, Member ip charge, or O. A. Dobbins, Secretary. ' • 1 Die on Mother Earth. .*’ Those former fanatics of India,-the* jikhs, when they come to die, prefer- ;o empire op the bare'ground." Regardr iess of Tank O'rVage. 'no rug intervenes between their -bodies and the earth. CO’SMOPORITA^ MAGAZIKF wants* representativein every com munity to eoliect ’.'renewals" and tp solicit' npWsubscriptiorlp. , Mgny 'COSMOPOLITAN agents today have gradually built up a bus iness that, actually nets from1MiBOO,, $2,000, and, In one or two cases, $5,000yearly. These agents fiave gob such re markable returns by oiferint sub scriber#what is known as the •‘mag azine Uclub." And by magazine "club,” we mean an offer by which tlie various publications taken’ by a subscriber arc combined and offered by COS MOPOLITAN’S agent# In the form pf a “ club” at 40per cent to* 50 per cent, less thanhe has been paying for tho variouspUblicationssingly, Row. COSMOPOLITAN'S Club bing Department, winch handles this business, is this year more per fectly developed than .ever before. COSMOPOLITAN", therefore, is exceptionally well fitted to offer the energetic agent the opportunity of building upand renewing from year to year a businessWhich wilt ln time prove nob only permanent but re markably resultful. Fill out, therefore, the coupon be low-today—for full particularsas to how you may beghi—single-ltandeu —the nucleus of what will eventually develop mto awonderfully well-pay* mg, independent business for you .. Fill out and mail the coupon below now—TODAY. Address! Agency Dept,, Desk 12, COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, 1789 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agency Dept,, Desk 14, COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, No. 1789BfOadwAy, New YorkCity. Gentlemen—Wifi you kiudly tell me howapermanent, resultful business tnay be builtup inmy community, represent ing COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE- a business which when conscientiously followedhas repeatedly been known to yield,$1,6Q0$2,000, and upwards, yearly, Name, Street, JL11.,.. or Box No.,.,.,,,.. Annual A • & * ' Mid=winter fursale. $20,000 worth of high grade, reliable furs at honestly cut prices. A i i f not tsmcfjgr &-& r&pto&vm'teu ; f r e e o f c h f i r g e , Whether we’re talking to you in our store o r through our advertisements, ip l tell you the truth. That’s why you ’ ll not find us claiming any lidiculous "50 per cent reductions” or “ 60 per cent savings.” You can depend as surely upon the honesty o f our outs, as upon the quality our furs in this, the m ost notable A fur event in Springfield’s history. The original prices in plain figures enable you jtfy to see you r saving to the cent. Our 55 years o f experience stands back o f eyery m sale and makes possible the broad "Bancroft” guarantee o f satisfactory wear. m 1 ' ■k * - Head every item—the very thing yoii’ve been admiring and wanting nmy be or ■ the list. Come to the sale anyhow as e.very fur article m the store is reduced though we cannot enumerate them" all. City.,........... j j f State **■*•'*♦»1 DiTKENNEDY’S FAVORITE REMEDY * 0ur vast assortment includes Fur Meek everything from the small necktie, , to the large victorine, All the* Pieces popular!urs are represented.’ You do not pick from odd# and ends as many of these scarfs have been, bought by ufi since Christum#. ■5Qeblack coney cluster Scaffs, 0 tails ' chain fastening, only 100of. these / U p ' $1brown poney cluster scarfs,"electric 'sealtie'scarfs, 65inches long .. ' j'1■*, '-. -y- ., . ’.v;■ j. .A.- v * ^^ ' ,.X-•-- : j ■/., - - $1.50 blended river mink cluster " A f l scarfs, wool seal zaza scarfs,' • l | X F satin lined.,... ...... ............. ...... ...... / U W $960 rivermink tiji-ow scarfs, or. ■double scarfs’l l same fur with tail trimmings. ' ,t4.00great big handsome brawn d l A O coney scarfs ’ , J f e / U X ■ $6,rlver tnink double scarfgwith dropped skins—animal *fleet# - ’ sable squirrel.neckties, etc.... tio throw scarfs in Japanese mink, sable ■ and natural Siberian sqUirroi, two J O ,whole skin double lenglb fox v* / I X ' scarfspieced chinchilla scarf.. ,5|J * •TCvJ * ^25gemiine mink scarfs in 8-skin animal effect or in double scarf s0 in. long Japaneseminkpelerluesvery large, black,martompelerine*}/ Mi. ^ e. ^37,50 blended stone martin /D A A A scarf, whole skins, bine lynx^h f / l U | I pelerine—very beautiful.. t j/ Arf JL* / V $120genuine sable Qrskin Bcatf j| | A A A A —as handsome as money 1J| I . Will buy,.............. .................«| /U 7 . 7 U The greatest demand ever known has Fur made muffs scarce, even in the wholes sale market. If we mention anything ‘Muffs you want, come at once, for our is {Ditto'd, $8 brown coney & * A Q muffs.... ................. 3 ) l * / 0 $5brownmartin {"imitationerminerD A A blended river mink, imitation Tk •% U X cliiuchilla etc, muffs................. l p v # 7 U $10sable and Isabella " fox mtiffs... .............. ............... «tp m * u U $18.50sable squirrel A A muffs................... ..... ........... / i / U <05.00genuine mink novelty A A -* head and tail trimmed„ .4 ....• / v - few baummartin dropped skin/fa toil trimmed ' ! |iS0genuine sable muff, d t A A A A > dropped skins and tail v t l J l J I I I I Most of these We mention are matched Fur sets and could not bebroken, In many Cases they are exclusive novelties and Sets you uould buy With jthe assurance there was not a duplicate in Spring- field, . ’ '■ ■/ ■ . ■ • "fv * ' . . $16 gray squirrel head set, fiat d l /\ A A muff ana long throw scarf v y f O U $27.50genuinebrownanti white *g m a a ermine set, square draw m I | X I I stringmuffAnd fiat scarf.....4|/ JL I « U v 446.00natural lynx sot large f i l A A A A aan!!!?*"!’k!".... Not only In quality but In fit and style Fur you'll find our fur coats away ahead of competition--Tim else range Is from Coats 82 to 41 ;u most of these grades— All alterations at customer’s cost during this sale. 4lf.iKLeleetrm seal•'coal#,--22 in, long, storm collars, large reveres, Bfcln-- net’s guaranteed satin _ _ - linings 420electric seal coats, same ' •/, tt#above but in still better ’ •- grade....................L . ... ... “ Jl Tt* $25electric seal coats, same as,' above', but ia finest electric ' seal money will buy........ . ^ ■ »• $100 Persian iamb coat, [oim ' *only] 21 in, long, brocade lining ' The purchaser of any ot these Movelijf.. ^ garments can rest assured that * there i# not a duplicate in the Coats * ' city.' .They are totally out of ordinary both in shape and ‘ materials. . , * , * ' 485pear seal eton, braid belt, A a a Taney button and brocade Vi f £ L M I 1 "' lining..... ....... .................... „'.'**'“ ** $50brown marmot bolero, ~% A A A braid trimmed, fancy buttons * i 4 M i l ‘ brocade lining^,.,.,.,..,,........ ..... '$55 Isabella squirrel bolero, ^ *fv ** jeweled buttons, brocadelib- la “\M M l 1 ings, galleon trimming.......^ S *~s\J 405black caracul pony shaped gt'.A coat, braid trimming ana 1 ’ S » l galloon facing to lining V 470black Russian pony oat in a MS pbny shape, braid trimming v i t t M A ( J We have but three of these Fur Lifted stylish ‘ comfortable wraps m~ ... stock but we will make the Garments nuts deep enough to make up for the lack of assortment. $60black cloth coat; 48 in, long, Persian lamb collar.and cuffs% / Q Q f j Siberian squirrel lining,.........'•* 4*10black cloth box coat 30in. a a a long, genuine seal collar and w v M M l 1 cuffs, sable squirrel linings , ; , . ' ^ ** t*S\J 440black cloth eape 36in. long, if. n w a black lynx collar and Sihe- w / M K f l riau squirrel lining,^..,.,.......> l / f c r U * J v There are about fifteen ot toes* Fttr —all good durable garment#"* the prices cannot fall to interest iCapes -you.' 425finestAstrakhan fur cape, jf, 4 a |A#% 30 in. long........... ............. y \ J 412Astrakhan fur capes, 30in. A i * long....... ... ........................ V J f T U 48.50 electric seal capes, a £\f% Stitt, long........ ........... :....... 5 % / V Attractive little seta ih all Children’s the suitable furs at prices out just as.deeply and just Furs as honestly as the other funs— $1.50 set# arc 98c*, 42.00 Meta ate $1.48, ole, ' 1 In these lines the assortmcuts Fur dttrWsles are of course badly broken, but so ate flits prices. If wc For Men havo what you want ia far caps, fur gloves, coachmen’s caps, etc, you canmake a strong savingworth white,: .v 460black broadcloth overcoat, a j a «■**% marmot fur lining and river $18seal skin »***% U.................... S12.50 H 43 dyed muskrat caps,« ............ .............. . ......... „ „ ................ 410 coachmen’s t t a l . mm ....... .....-...... ......... I p O f / v r :
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