The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
"1 ->■' -------- THIS Cl)T” ^ t i wmsuontl it 5 there i^j^j- y tniwcr you I uiyg to tru$t « tt *0 toyou r buttle*; arcd- For Meats >orar.e the only Mnd to 'O proper appliances for etn and tliev^ He when =iold, Don't go .ngfvhen it's hot. BU'? >■ sure. • ■■■■•■ l. CROUSE, DAK-V1LLE, 0. estaurant and pining Roms h and Limestone street pringfipld, Ohio 1DACHE been a epftsrerfrom oloTcheaiJi,.*. ity-flve yeura ana novor found eean tnltlngryour Cnseamta. Sine, Wni? Casearata ha lias never had They have entirely cared Mu* a tyeu tocommond them to do, 1 he prlvllcBo of n s ini: his name." 20Ee8lner8n,'W.In(llBnBpollilInd, k • BesT For * The Bowels CANDYCATHARTIC ,Potent. Taste Good.DoBoat >n or a rise. lOo, 23c, 60c.Nm , ..enuino: tablet stamped COO; ure or your money hack. j table i'ealto he g ine i n» n* i :medyCo., ChicagoorN.Y. LISTENMILLIONBOXES reat ief :hat try ing period in omen so often suftei rvousness, ba kache, lacks', o r othe pains, tothing tha t < equal es’ Anti-Pain Pills. ->the pains, soothe the nd give to ’ Iom en so ttutdi desired. If 1 first indication of lisery, they;will allay ible condition* of "the nd save yob further Those who use them r intervals have ceas* id these periods. They a harmful drugs, and effect upon the heart :h*if taken as directed, e prompt relief. b e en a n invalid fiff. Jj x v ti -neuralrrla, rhcum itljra a ro u n d th o heart, wr .tiles* A n ti-F a in Fills r am tile p a in , a n d get sieuj I thinl£ h a d I linovni t t ills w heti I w an tafem v/ould h a v e cured me- ‘ i g r r i s m a s s i S S i S a s $ | te k a g e Will benefit, tf « I retu rn y o u r money. jfc ca n ts. N ev er sold w dical Co., Elkhart# t ' COMMUNITV TRAPS I3U$£ t r a p is «!« Thoroughly Insps*1** BTRAP fe irfcrd trap. lion*. Be ««re ts follow*: any t r a p p # * ^ , fiS M i V in fM tfJ V?. f L - a ?<!<*»*♦• rifchNf of Y* 100,000 USB» IN EVERY LINE OP BUSINESS FOB AM. SOES03ES f ! Catalog Sir."™ O L IV E R . TyptA(.ifer Wh„ Tho Slooflatd Vtsftle W. J. TflRBOX LOCAL AGENT, STANDARD MILLWORK | local and personal i ■ -Cso Oolden Rate Flour, FOR SALE:-* Plymouth Rock- Gockorab. Call on NV. H, CrtwelJ. Hon bo Urn. it. A. For Rent; CreswU Inquire of Ml1. Issab Wistormim has returned rom his Kansas trip. Mrs, FI, M..Murdock is threatened with pneumonia. Mr. Caleb very III* Sl.ro.Mlea is reported Mr, John McElroy ot Dayton call- Lid on friends Saturday, -Four cans of Golden Cream corn or twenty-five cents afcNagley Pros. Kngley Bros, h av e .something in- -resting for you. Something new, lee the beautiful mirror. Mr. W. J. Smith has returned to Cleveland after an 'illness of fonr veeKs. 1 4 Mr. FredJH*. Hamm of Columbus t spending tho week’s end a t the ome of W. J, Smith. Cumulative NQN- TAXABLE IN OHIO 6 %eREF£RRE 0 STOCK SAFE INVESTMENT, PresentPrice 0PerShare BMdonds , pwabto qnaitorfy —January, April, July and October. * • And •only lion acainiit ontfre’ asgotu^ which ftro tooro than threo times tho nuiomii of tho Preferred Stock. Not oarnimrA nro now nearly fjre times tho amount m nired to nay nnmml dtridonds on entire Preferred Scock ibkuo , . THERE ARE NO RONDS. •CertliloS detailed Tcport,. inventory and appralsomehw can bo examined at tbo offlpoa 0 1 tho Ilmteiralgncd, who will aloo mail ex planatory pamphlet and subscription blnnlts upon request, - TieMard IIM'Gs. Norvyoop—Cincinnati, Ohio, . ......... offered to tbo public SUBJECT? TO • VRIOK BAXjl'j. AU subsorlptlons BliOnJd bo' .Bqcompan.odbrrhLCkor draft payable to tlio' I order of A, I}. XDEjOh . Treasurer. • The band boys gave a short con- ■rfcMonday evening in fron t Of the peraiiouse. Read Our M I t is’n t dll in the selling of jo u r produce th a t makes yon the most money. I ts ’’The purchase price” “The what you pay” “For what you eat and wear” tha t cuts the big gest hole in your pocket. Here,* where you save by purchasing a t our store, 25c Mrs. G.E. ironebitis. Jobe is suffering from Miss EfFifl leref, . Conley spent Sabbath Dr, J . O. Stewart attended the nesting of Greene County physi- iiuis in Xenia Monday evening. Miss A. L. Crauford left Thursday h r Cincinnati, where she will look after Sping millinery. Mr. Homer Wade has moved his ‘jousehold goods frfni -Springfield nto the McLean property. Miss Alice Adams o flltie a O. is i guest of Rev, tV..I. Sanderson and wife. 8 lbs. Navy beans f o r . , 3 1-2 lbs. Crackers (best m ade),.. -......... 2oc 8 bars Swift’s ‘‘Pride Soap ’ ......................... : ..........25c 1 lb Lion co ffee .......... ... 15c 4 cans Corn (Standard quali ty ) f o r . .......... ........ 25q 1000 Matches 5c 24 1-2*lb. Flour (best grade), fo r .......... . ..50c 241 2 lb. Purity Flour , ..38c 2 packages Maple Flake. .25c 3 packages Elijah’s Manna (5c size ......... 10c We are Paying 25c per lb for No. 1 Butter. We want a few cans of choice country Lard. Will pay -10c a pound ‘ WE SEXL The W. L. Douglas 3.50 shoes for men. Dorothy Dodd 3.00 shoes for ladies, We recom mend them for style comfort and durability.. OF SATERFIELD, Mrs. Jane {%‘iftorfield died at 3.3ft this morning after an illness of about one day navi- g taken -iek Wednes day night, with the grip. Her age, St) 1ist June was much against her recovery but her fmends were not alarmed until the la»r. The deceased was married about years ugo to Mr. James P. Uattor- fielrt and to them was born five 1 children, .Now father mother and one son. R bmson have crossed the great Divide. Those remaining are Stewart Sattetiield, ot 'Illinois, Col lins, Los Angeles, Cal,, Mrs. W.H. Blair; of Loveland and Oscar of this place, Mrs Satterfield is survived by one sister, Mrs. Brown of Van Wert, O. the last, of a family of thirteen. Four brothers have died in the past three years one of whom was ex- postmaster, Joseph Mdburn of Xenia.. During her early life she united with the Methodist church and lias during her life been a consistant member and worshiper. The funeral will be held from the residence Sabbath afternoon at two o’clock, standard, burial taking place north of town, - Mrs. J . B. Winter syent several days this week . with relatives in Xenia. , Miss Agnes Sahkey of Cambridge is vjsiting Rev. O. H. Milligan and rife. * « JLKD DISEASES OFTHE RECTUM Dfi Hctfclhn auntmnccj tA tko profusion omt fko I'dbJtc that h<s niikcil & Bpcclulty fit iSjcSO dkc^ca aucilma.hAJ -0 >xir» c0Mt.-uitc*pprlcjiccv Jfo pain .anti no .rfetfifitfajv ffdta n44dor, Kiancy, Bic;tl uni Skip ‘Dkcarcs An4 JDLsascs tf V h S kico * WRITEFORBObKOKUtCTALBlSEABfeQ «nd M<tfieaiepUo{patfcnt4Cux<(r, f.'stihpchcij 16S0. d r . j . j . M c C l e l l a n h m i I m I uki C olumbus , 0 . CASTOR 1A For Infonts and Childzen. TfiaKindYouHaveAlwaysBough! Bears the ^ -> *<***- -r ^ ' Signature of PATENTS Caveat:,midTraJcATarksobtainedandaltPat-4 entbaoinc!;?cO!i'Juctc.lfotM ooeh A t CFCC*. S OunOrrlcci*cppo»ifeU.S,PATENrOFricr> ■andwecanccrnrcpatentinI^iatitnatljiitthoseJ reraoto f -mV/rt5liingtt)Sv Mrs. Hamilton of Lancaster, O., .s visiting her daughter, Mrs. U. M. 'hlliips. My. O. C. Weiiher and wife attewd- id the funeral of relatives m Spring- ieUl last jSaturilay. . TJhdcollege gjrla enjoyed a spread .it the hoitte of Miss Alberta Cres- wejl, Tuesday evening. .Mr. arid Mrs. Charles have issued invitations Thursday evening. Turnbull for next Mrs. Harry King of Washington O. H . is the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. (J. D, Dobbins. A faMvwtcT "HowtiOiibiiaPatents,■' wJtnl cost of eair.e m tlss V jS, and foreign covjiltieaj LeiSlfteei Address-- i c . a . s n o v j & c o . i ! OW, PATCHYOrHCC,WA3HINCIT0N, D, C. J C U B E S SfOMAGIl T l l n Lfdly gfts its life from * fcoil tcotcrly ibno'-tctl* Hr^thy digtrlion snfiJW pm? blootl for tbs hotly, In t Litmdi trouWn arir-t fvo:>i car,''. So iif . •■31’ff pains, techfaf? rnnl nattsea. when e«?-cajl'!r? ^ m tl;2 otomacli hrtctncS weiitetra . anti worn out and dy-’p-peia daitaa Ikevk-fifti. Thodfonl *a Olwk-ltauifint 1cures dvep^ ia ., It, fr<'.c3 mft CfcjiCtkatid intrela f i matfc/r ar;d <fiva % , eteinmii new life, Tho xlAtvnl mqtijcklv Invlgiualcd and tlrt f'ctara] Btiraal titn icuua m a ffew- aptmiib. with « k !power tetacn* eaklydfecSfc^* Youam toil 1upyww t toMiflali. with, fai* s.iil‘1 ciil mtarnl reuttly, ‘iVy li^Csril’e Uatfe* MiivtA today. Yea m 1 m a > fc-;* y«>'te fee ' 'k, ifI? <tu£t ntA lr/ti j to«nd ffo m tsv to The (haffutwc;.^ Mr. Frank Pam, of near Hillsboro ^pent Tuesday here calling on friends. Mr, Fain was formerly en gaged in the meat business here. Do not visit Kagley Bros, store without seeing tho mirror and re ceiving ail Information concerning it, The Independent basketball team defeated the Jamestown team Wed nesday evening by a score of 88 to 5 The first liatf was 31 to 0 . Mr. Lewis Henderson, who has lived Hear Dayton, has moved on tho Barker farm and will work for Mr, J , 6 . Townsley. Medicine Co.* ftor.. at 4 it patik%> will ba ■ ■ THEDFOBDS I B W J i r D M l j f i H l J Messrs. J . O. and j . W, Matthews left Monday for Oklahoma and In dian Territory, where they will look over sonic land. —Do you long for the good bread your mother used to bake? Then use Golden Rule Flour and you can have it. - Mr. J . C. Stormont and daughter, M.I gb Ada, have gone to Indian Ter ritory whore they Will visit Mr. I)a* vl i Stormont tho former’s brother. Prof. G, A. Masterson has rented the ( L 11. Smith property on Xenia * avenue And will occupy It about the firs; of tiie month. 0 ■ - Golden Rule Flour has all tho flavor th a t’s in tho wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest | J a? of any on the market. • ■ > Mr#, Mfeabeth Cooley Claris of C JitmbUfl aitonded the funeral of Mrs. Watiae *Moore in Xenia Mom dry and opefif Tuesday xvifh rela* . fiveshew, ' ■ j | I Mr Charics Cwawell, who I# braking on tho Big Four out of Mpringfiehl is spending a few days bm » ■ i WE OFFER Overcoat? If so come and get Our $15, ones for...... ... .$10. Our, $12.50 ones f or . . . . $8.00 Bird's Mammoth Store. Mr- R . F , Kerr was called to ltushville lud . Thursday evening owing to the death of his slaver, Miss Mary A. Kerr. Miss Kerr was m her 58rd year'and death was due to a general breaking down, she having been in poor health formany, years. Besides abrother two Sisters ^Misses Beli and Hattie, aneffather, .Mr. Paul Kerr, remain to mourn th a loss. The funeral was-held Friday afternoon, hurial taking place a t Rusliville. Cednrville High School finally captured one scalp indefeating the fast Buckeye team of Xenia by the score of 21 to 1 L The lineup was as follows; Much Sustenance In Nuts. A sample of the nuts upon wide the warriors of Somaliland march an fight so well has been brought to En; land. Twenty of the nuts are a day' rations for the Somali, who eats thei. boiled. I.f the Lamp IS -Overturned, Don’t attempt to put out the flame with water if the lamp is overturned for water, will simply spread • the flames. • Instead, throw sand, garden earth, or salt, any of which will have the desired effect. Miss Florence Forbes visited Yel low Springs relatives over Sabbath For information of. tile public. Letters for- any one on the Rural Routes ont of Cedarvllle require a 2 cent stamp, Persons having cor respondence with the following peo ple should .remember they are on Rural Route Delivery and require a 2 cent stamp. C. W. Crouse, Kobi- Hood, P.C, Bruce, W.M. Hatblnson and Rev. O. H. MiUigan, T. N. 1 ’ arhox , P . M, The Rev. Selby I \ Vance D. I),, professor of Church History in Lam Theological Seminary will preach in the Reformed Presbyterian eh ur<li Sabbath morning a t lo.80 and in the evening a t 0.30. Dr. Vance will abo lefiiutO itl the College chapel Mou- ,y morning a t 10 o’clock. A llure cordially iiivlted to all of these ser vices. • The subject of Dr. Vance’s iecturo a t the college is “Hosea.” ‘ ■‘WAKTFD girls and young wo men a t the Peter# Cartridge Co, Kings Mill, 0.“ W o rk 'ligh t and clean. Good wagps and comfortable hotel accomodations close to the factory, Address Assistant Mana ger, Kings Mills, O. Is It You r Own Hair? Xenia. Barnett' McCoy McClellan Marshall Reklen Referee and Buldner. C K. F. L. F. R. G. L. G. umpire, C. H . S- Fwry 'McFarland ' j Kemiom Stormont Townsley Stewart and Female Fear of Mice. Why are women afraid of mice? Although this problem has claimed the attention of the greatest philoso phers, it must be admitted that We are as much at «f loss for a scientific and psychological explanation as was Adam after the, first field: mouse of the tribe drove Eve up a tree. ' Like to See Names In Print. Few things give people rnpi-o ploas*1 ore than writing, without rem mcra- Uon, for tho-press.—Agnes fteypllor. ’ Do you pin your hat to your own hai r? Can’t do it? Haven’t enough hair? It must foe you do not know Ayer’s Hair Vigor! Here’s on intro duction l May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich* thick, glossy hair! Use this splendid hair-food, stop your failing hair, and get rid of your dandruff. Tha beetMnd ofAtestiraotiial- wi« l 4 foif.over sixty Alia m » Represent Cosmopolitan COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE wants a representative In every com munity to 1 collect “ renewals” and to solicit new subscriptions. Many COSMOPOLITAN agents today have gradually built up a bus iness th a t actually nets from $ 1 - 500 , $ 2 , 000 , and, in one. or two cases, $5,000 yearly. These agents have got BUch re- markable rettirna by filtering sub* scrlbers what is known as the mag azine “club,” And by magazine “ club,” we mean an offer by which the various publications taken by a subscriber are combined and offered by COS MOPOLITAN’S agents in the form of a “ club” a t 40 per cent to 50 per cent. less than he has been paying for tho various publications singly, Now COSMOPOLITAN’S Club bing Department, which 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 up and renewing from year to year a business which- will in time prove not only permanent but ro- markrtbly resultful. Fill out, therefore, tho coupon be low-today—for full purticuiaranr, to how you may begin-single-handed —the mido ns of what, will cv«ntualiy develop into a wonderfully well-pay* mg, independent business for you. Fill out and mail the coupon l flow now -TODAY. Address; Agency Dept., Desk 12, COSMOPOLITAN vlAGAZINF j , H80 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agency Dept., Desk 12, I COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, 1 No. 17'-f' Broadway, New York City. Gentlemen -Will you kindly toll we how a permanent, rcMiUful business may he built up la my community, represent* Jug COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE - a business which when conscientiously CoHmved ha# repeatedly been known to yield, $1,31)0$4,(XW, ami upwards, yearly. ! *;# w 55 mum *» m ftARSAPAftlUA, Name........ Street, U, U. C ity ........ State. , .. ..., ., or Bos No,,.. sosaesjujpT?*® BpUfMfea IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUNGS SHOES Get acquainted* They represent the greatest values and the best styles in the city at the prices. Our complete line of.Ladies’ and Gentleness Spring. Shoes and Oxford Tics is now in and ready for your inspection. O S C A R YOUNG. 7 East Main Street. Springfield, Ohio, Annual Sale Of 1 Eleventh. Our annual sale of Under Muslins began ‘February nth, and continues for two weeks. Notwithstanding the fact that all cotton goods and trrmminglf have advanced in prices, our purchases were made at the former prices, and during this sale the prices will be on the former low prices. • The variety and assotments are by far the largest and most complete we have ever shown. We invite everybody to see this display, no matter whether you wish to pur- chash or not, as the styles and designs are such that every lady will enjoy seeing what this season has produced. . C o rs e t C ov rs . Ladies’ Corset Covers, late and embroidery trimmed, in both tight and blouse styles, almost endless selection, at 25c* 26c, 35cw 50c, a n d $1 M uslin D r aw e r s . «* . A made up garment for the price of the materials. •Good material in cor rect styles at, ’ ' 25c, 29c, 39c, 50c, 75c and $1 SK irts , Long a n d S h o r t . Choice styles in fine Trimmed Skirts in lace and embroidery trimmed with five yards flounces at, SI, $1.25 $1-50 $2 and up to $ 5 each. Ladies’ Skirt Chemise - - - lu finest trimmings at ... . ........................ $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. Children’s Drawers and Waists. Good quality muslin, made and cut right. Can you make them for the ' Price?....................................................................................................I ........ 15c Ladies’ Gowns* You see Gowns here at the former low prices. New styles and choice material at very attractive prices. Look, 50c. 59c. 75c. $1.00. $1.25. $1,50 and up, Filler Gowns and matched sets at............... .$2 ,00 up to $5 ,00 embh Children’s Gowns, at SO-Cents Bach. n r J o b e B r o s .& C o , X e i i l i k , O h i o *
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