The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
n»wrfr m ^ijinnapTHl 10CAJL Afro PHONAL 9 l r#e <?oW$n RuU Flour. S o x straw hats, ovt tali* and shuts try Nagley Bros, OUR , SPRING H A T S are characterized by a cer tain visibly disinctioa com bining . perfect fit, clever style, faultless finish and expert workmanship, A distinction appreciated by men of good taste, They are valued the highest by those who wear a ' fine dressy hat, ‘ 14, Stiff Hats-~$1,O0 to $3,50. Soft Hats—75q to $5.00 SULLIVAN, Mrs, Bfe&U is ill at th» home of her daughter Mr*. It. Q. Watt, Mr, George E. tjhroafig ot Xenia; visited here Tuesday, Mrs John Anderson of Springfield spent Saturday with relatives here. Mr, Clarence Nwrthup was laid up the first of the week with the grip., The best investment you can make la a few vents for a want ad. in the Herald, FOB SALE:—A go-cart, large she In good condition. Inquire at this office, - d)o you long.fot the good .bread your mother used to bake? Then use Holden Rule Flour and you can have it, ■ Mrs. J. M. Bull and son Fred, of Springfield returnedhomeThursday after a.visit o f several days among relatives, Those who have my fence stretchi er* will confer a favor by returning same at once as .they are needed, Q. M, Grouse. Miss Lulu Barber entertained the members 8f the■Woman1aMissionary society Monday, It was also the regular meeting df the society, Dir, J, C* George-of Cincinnati came up .Wednesday evening for a VIBit. -SEED POTATOES; Rose per bushel, $1.00; Ohio’s per bushel $1*25, 1 . >- Bird’s Mammoth Store. tMr. Fred Fields, of Xenia was the guest SabbafclVof hie Sister, Mrs. W. Wi. Creswell.r 1 ‘ -t • f, I‘ yH irj, Itu |-1JII|.|.|)-1— ; t • ,■_tiK1- j fl ’ *4 .* , Mr< A. Bradford returned Tuesday after a -visit of several' -weeks ip ItaUsds, > - ' Mr, dohn M. Finney, Jr„ who is attending medical college in Cincin nati returned to that city Monday Sjffer a visito f several days here. • if■ VWUW 'l»!— vmrmti' —Holden Rule Flour has all the flavor that's in* the wheat, ’and makes the biggest - ajfd* sweetest loaf of any on the market, The Hatfer. i t S. Limestone s i Springfield,O, FOR . SALE:—A ’ few gallop of sorgluftn molasses. a,i ’ v ’ X. L; Rairisey. —I f is WARE TAPER yon want, come and see hs. We show a won derful line at Beper bolt and up; Border at same price.-' ■ Bird’s Mammoth Store. , . t- V * ......|-- r-^ ■’ i »> f Rev- b , H. MiJligan preached in Columbds, this w§ek at the first R," P- church assisting Rev, Fulton,who will observe communion Sabbath, Prof. W. R. McCheaney, D. D.,' wilt preach for theR. P, cpngerga- ment; tlon Sabbath,; - „ •" Ml. Jesse W. Marshall-of Xenia has been having att 'attack of rheu matism and', expeet* -to leave for 'Mttdlavia, luck, for mnd.bath treat. „ - . . f Jr i * ^ Mr. Lee Rife and faihilyof Xenia visited with Mr. G. W. Rife and family lksfcSaturday?v ^ / ‘ Mrs. M. W*'Coltips and daughter of Trenton 'visited here the - first of the week; 'Milliiiery Opening* at Miss Katie Nisbef’s on'Fri day and Saturday, \March 29 and 30 * - —Dry, Bhort, slab.wood von Sale, now at The L> S* Ervin Co’iu, The true mixture Of paintis a pro fession:. gee display ;ad, -Hanna’s G reed Soak r v i- V ' h- '• Miss’ Vbriia Bird wijlgive aapread yils evening to'a number Ot her college friends. w&Grip TWapays. oh every box.25c. 150,000 USED IN EVERZ m m , OE BUSINESS ‘‘ 1 TOR*Al.rpBPOSES '■ <w#Hfc - -rh* •MMIo * A t IW F O ,*r»*Urf 4*MB*e*» VCni lfS*l\ VDIblr ■ , T ^ n t k r w; im: I . J. TBRBOX, LOCAL AGENT. Mr* Paul Kerr and daughter Miss Hattie ofRushville Ind., ape expect ed juere this week. -■ 1 . .....’ Mrs. C. M, Phillips has been ^ujte sick this weakwith ah'attack o f the grip." ' •. * , * Mr. HarryWaddle has been sick at his ’ homb near Cliftoft fob-some' days, suffering with catarrhal fever. How ever ho fs able to be around again. - ' ’ , i’ ll l ,k.... ^ x’’ *. EARLX ROpE " \ EARLY OHIO. . - Hagley Bros. &upt„ D, L., Crawford’ has been wearing a broad smile and walking* unusually erect the past week, a ll' due to the faot that a daughter arriv ed at Ids home - Monday morning: Rey. W, J. Sancerson ■ expects to move into Mrs. Luey” McClellan’ s property,the last of this week. It has the proper properties In due proportions. HANNA’ S GREEN SEAL PAINT. JMfs.Clem Rich of Columbus was the gitest o f Mr. Jacob Siegler and family last Friday. Mrs. „Hugh Berkbt, nee Hanna, of'Idaville, Ind,, is, visiting Jier par ents Mr.,G> O. Hanna and family ! 1- JM} AUi OiSHSES OFTHERECTUM JS& MvtSUtim ton>*n>ur itt *wtiitKy iriHf)H4)M42MJ»*fi MMtMl 9Nt m IA **4m drt»wMwi Mm IwUtliH,, IHWldtfaXftwwqr*" m*U Skirt lH»»ai4fr tM-WmMii . m i mms*mmmmtwmt d r . j, j . M c C l e l l a n S S S S S li* . Coum 8, t . ■ Hatiand€apt> Our nevf Spring line is aU in. Come and see them. AtfAlrd's. -The Tarbox Lumber Company have a few nice sleds left, „ For spring Millinery calf on Miss Kaiie Nisbet on Xenia avenue. MIMCIRE WOMEN M wim aarvowf sad out you 000 M ham m aSag o f the itppviMit tawbJft. ior- MK* „_JS 'IM *H tnwe «CW«d0MM| « » i IfWifls m w m m m , h^idwtie, sm* Iwlt- f e j S a a & t s t r ' sew* a dm*. Wdaw, If ^JSSe dees Ast jam f ym* W t ltE * 't m s v i Miss Lulu Henderson, who has been teaching. at«Wartefl, O^-hfts been spsuding her vacation here With her parents. Mrs. Alex. Turnbull has been call ed to Xenia owing to the serious ill ness o f her daughter, Mrs, II, C. Bean, —Golden Rule is'the brand that’s been with you fo r ye*c* *T>d it’ * tau ter now than ever. Try it. Miss Martha Anderson entertain ed a number o f her college friends Friday at her home on the James town pike, 1 fm&i‘iT|iiit-|t^r"~n~r'i~rtoi- 1 rftTirai’ - « '■Different brands *rf garden seeds so you can take your choice. We also liav^ them in package and hulk, n 1 NagT*y Bros; Mrs. Thomas Btewart and daugh ter, Luey of near Bpringfiehl spent Hahbath with Mr, .and Mrs, D. H, Marshall, Mrs, Andrew Gregg returned to her home In Xenta Babbath, alter a visit with her father, Mr. Enos Clem- ans and family, ' ' l' * ■ . - FOR BADE:" Hf* sfandwtn bred hstlsrs, Boded Dnrhants of breeding h A* and one cow soon to lie fresh, » Henry KjrlA Mrs. W, %i Dean and non Elmer of fiprinffleld visited with her fr, i , B. Williamson and . Rev, A. G.. Hastings of ■Mupcte, Ind* returned home Tuesday, morn- ning aftet a short visit with his bro ther’s, Messrs F, P« and J.'.lth Hast- Ingr/Rev. Hastings preached at St. crairHvltie Sabbath, *' There is little use of a man hunt ing long for a buyer for a horse, cow hbgf or whatever' lbmay be yon, have Tor sale.’ *Try a few lines ip theHer* aid and Bee for yourself what we can uo for you* Mr. Henry Edwards who has liv ed on Mr* F, B*. Turnbull’s farm for several years moved on; Monday.to Leroy^ O* Mr, John Stewart has moved onto tjm Turnbull farm.and will have charge of the cattle. ALWAYS THIN HANNA’S GREEN SEAL PAINTS With pureLlriBeedOil for all outside' work. The paint is of heavy body and needsihlnniug. It thus beeom-' es more economical for the consum er* ‘. Friday and Saturday the ladies Of this vicinity will all he absorbed in the styles of hats. Haster coming as It does with Warmweatherweans that the local millinery stores will be the center of attraction on those two days. *I f there Is* anything you do not have use for In the way Of .far m ma chinery thathas any value at all you should dispose of It; The cost will be small and the returns great if a few lines are iusertedln the Herald to let the people know about It. Mr, Edward Stuckey has rented the Ort building on ine hill for a residence* Mr* J* R. Orr the owner Is improving same by making a number of changes in the Interior, that-when completed will make* good dwelling, —The Dailies Aid Society o f the M E. Church will bold anEaster Mark et Saturday March 80. fn fhe»0< W. Grouse roqtn next to Opera house Market opens at one, o’clock. There will be special Easter ser vices at the M. E. Church Sabbath evening at I'M. A. program consist ing of addresses, papers, music by the children and special music by choir has been arranged. All are mrdlslly invited to attend these exercises. » Often times people, loos# some small article that may not be of Very gteat value yet prised highly. The best way to get It back is to ask for it i«ek through the columns oMhe Herald. If the‘lost articles has fall en into responsible hands you are most sure to get it back. This is proven most every week by those Who have • last artWin retisttsad to them is aaswsr to * Herald ad. FIRST SPRING OPENING . x» Thursday, April 4, 1907. Complete Display of Buggies, Plows, Cultiva ^ ; ••r^u'•.’■■- ,• ^ ■.'■■ • :4*. ■ tors, Harrows, Gasoline Engines and all Kinds of McCormick Machinery. f^ DO NOT OVER-LOOK THE GASOLINEENGINE ; t vst . f N * ( „ * J 7 ^ 7 * * .You make a mistake If you think you can run your * 1 ^ farm economically orprofitably without a gasoline engine. - Do not ovetlookthe possl'bilities of.a gasoline enginefor * ' ' .’farm use. A gasoline engine will furnish power/to do the" - hitndred, and one little fobs about your farm Whiph'make'' . f U" farm work dmdgerjif hand*, w’indnr horse power fs used. ===nn ■>The gasoline online is so'reliable, sO simple,; so safe, and ' f no economical to operate that .you can not; afford,to Qvqr-. ^ look it," Of all the gasoline engines on the market, the J.H. C!'engine stands first because it is Resigned by men ‘ ‘ ' , *, who understand the requirements of.a practicaland cheap a ; A>" q faimpower. - ‘ •' ^ u '' '* ', ' x L H.-.C. engines are made in sighs ' , .from 2 to 2Q horse .power in vertical on* horizontal stationary and portable types* , Wehave one that wOl fityour heeds. Gail ' J * oh us and v/e will gladly"explain.. / v t IL ’•* - P We are now sh ow in g the most complete line of Shoe! and Oxfords ev= er placed on sale in Greene County. Every style and de sign that fash ion demandsi shown here . The only com? plete line of children’s fo o t w e a r ;: *■; F r a s e r ’ s Shoe Store, O h i f t * * - 0 p :0K MA f i,
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