The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
Mr*. Bslle Gray sptnt Monday in Payton. Prof. Edith Morris had for her guest over Sabbath hermother, Mrs. M, 0, Morris « f Shandop, O. 'Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’ s, s» 10 10 10 ' W " V 10 © .. 10 10 10 10 w IP , - IP ; IP : IP IP <0 w . IP ■ w IP ■ 10 g I IP IP IP •IP IP IP . id IP- IP ID ( 0 it? 10 m f Mr id f . IP 10 IP ID ? f IP lf| f ■ ID Vi? - IP ID m IP ■i£* wj W $ W It) * f For the following week that ought to interest you , A £5 lb. sack Fine Gran- ;l ulated Sugar for $1,45. * » $ » » ■ * • 24$ lb . Sack o f Ohio Pride F lo u r 11 * . i . , . . 4 . 65 q !; 5 cans good Corn f o r , . .256; 3 10c - sacks Corn Meal fo r ,. , < . , . . . . . , . . . . . . 4 . » 25c Quaker Oats per pkg., , 10 c 3 lbs. 10c Prunes f o r . . .25c California Peaches per lb . . i ................... 15c !7 Bars Star Soap for . .25c 3 1-2 lbs Crackers, (best made) . . ...................... 25c 1 lb- can R oya l Baking powder f o r . ................25e ■* \ #U#‘ t ‘ ” W e pay 16c per doz. for clean ;fresh. Eggs in trade today; ■P .S . No goodB charged except ; at regular prices'. Bird'sMammothStore Mr. Charles Nisbct of Loveland spent Tuesday here. -Attractive prices on buggies at Kerr Sc Hastings Bros. Mr. 0mer Burrell and wife ef Spring Valley are visiting today with Mr. 0. B. Dobbins and family. —FOB SALK; -Good young milch cow, freshsoon, F, P. McCarley. Miss Nolle tjstlck of Columbus is Visiting relatives here. —NOTICE:—I have the Genuine T item Jersey Sweet Potato plants now ready; B. W. Kennon. Mr, Wm. Neeid and wile of Xema spent Tuesday with Dr. E. C, Ogles- bee and family. bed*! Messrs. Charles Stuckey and C. ’W. Crouse spent Monday In Col umbus on business. Mrs.. Postle of Columbus spent Saturday.with Mr. Ira Gates and wife. ■■■■■■' . Mr*. B. L. Baldwin of Chicago has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Jackson. 'Latest reports, as to the recovery of Dr. W. P. Madden of Xenia 'are not encouraging. —Mattresses, bed Bprings, best to .be had at McMillan,s. —Seed corn that will grow; it at Kerr A Hastings Bros; the Get Rev. W. W. Ilift and bou of Duanosburg, N .Y ., arrived Thurs day morning. William Bitter left Thursday evening for Philadelphia where he will spend his summer vacation.at.. '•sE- *•-" < BOOOAN’S t o g g e r y sh o p For the Girl Graduate W ith the customary care which characterizes all our buying we have been making extraordinary prep arations to meet the needs o f the charming girl graduates and June brides. Such marvelous creations as- we have secured and in such bewildering variety do not await you at other stores nearer than the fashion centers o f New York, Y ou will find it to your advantage to come early and be fitted from this exclusive line. ' Ernest Washington, colored* of Xenia paid $5 and costa for bis dis orderly conduct last Sabbath. Miss Bertba Stormont entertained a number of college friends at her home last Friday evening. —If you want the earliest of all the best of tomatoes and cabbage. I have the plants now ready. R. W. Kennon. The Bey, Hume of Clifton will pregeb the annual Memorial sermon in the opera house at 2:30 Sabbath day, May 24th. ’ \ —A small lot of seed corn that will grow. Speak soon for it. Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mr. Paul Kerr of Ruahville, Ind., has been the guest of his sou, Mr. B. F. Kerr and family the past week. The W. C. T. ■ tP. will meet next Thursday afternoon tn the IT.JE?._ church at 2 o'clock. —See Kerr & Hastings Bros,, dis play ad. on other page for priceB on corn plows. A twenty-live cent can of Camp bell's Stains will restore the finish on four ordinary chairs. Auy lady can use it. When applied it flows out under the brush, and dries with •ufc showing laps. A seventy-five cent can of Campbell's Floor Finish will do an ordinary floor one coat. Ask CROUSE & CRAWFORD for color card., • Marriage license—David G, Teets, 10, pedarville, ropemaker, and Mabel G-. ..McLaughlin 17; Rev. Hapea. The Sunshine club will meet at the home of Mrs, Andrew Jackson, Saturday afternoon, May 23, at 2 o’ clock. Dr. Miles'. AUU-Paln Pills relieve pain. MONUMENTS,COTSTONE, STATUARY Your doty, to your loved oneswho have passedOtway. _ ‘ Let their.finalrcstingplacebo marked for all time with asuitable memorial. •If you desire originality in design and thoroughness in construction— como and see us, ■ With our superior facilities and equipment, which, are not equalled by any retail concern in the U. Si, we are prepared as never before to furnish high grade work less money than inferior work wilt cost elsswhero, We employ no agents in this territory. I f at all interested in any in our line, write, phonafor catalogue or If possible call to see us. Bell phone 4#4, Citizens phone 216. Established 1861, i GEORGE DODDS & SON, 1 * 3 #** 5 »1*7# *19 w . Main St, Xenia. O. Miss Lorena, Hugh and Pauline Grindie spent Sabbath inCincinnati with Mr. and -Mrs. Ray Lawrence,' Mrs, Lawrence returned with them and has been spending the week here. Bigge$t Stock and LowestPrices Copperai Sulphate Copper Chloride Lime Pine Tar rParafine Wax Sea Sait B orax. , Ammonia Salts Tartar , Bug Exterminators Corrosive Sublimate F lyp aper O il qtroneiia Moth B ills O il Cedar Carbolic Add Camphor Insect Powder Roach Destroyer 1 Sulphur Rat Killers Fumigatori Paris Green Hellebore Look over theseagain and see what you need. NO LIGHT GEDARVILLE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS YET, But you can get fight on the labor question by attending the great Debate on Compuh «ory Arbitration to be held In the opera house* Tuesday, May 26, at Eight o'clock, between Muskingum and Cedarvllle colleges If you want to witness an exciting contest, a great forensic battle, here's your chance, Admission 25 Cents, White Embroidered Drefeses. range In price ttom$l2f50to$SO. Then, too, w* have the Colored Embroidered, Batiste Dressesm ecru, pink and blus and twe-tone effect, for $13.50 tp $^t0tOO*‘ ■ n Lingerie Dresses, Plain or elaborate, as you care for, neatly made, perfect * fitting dresses—ready^ slip on. The girlish, effective Princess styles of lawn or dotted awifis, trimmed with-VaL, fillet or embroiderled, ranging m price from $5, $5.50, $W, $17.50 ; $20 on up io $40 each See Exclusive'Styles in Our Shatv Windows PETERA. B0GGAN ' 7 S. Limestone St.,. Springfield, Ohio. See Exclusive Styles In Our ShowJVindows Mrs. W. R: McChesney enter tained a number ot young ladles Tuesday, evening in honor of Miss Myrtle Allen of Wooster. / The Reformed Presbyterian Synod opens in Cincinnati next ,Wednes day and,a number from this place will attend. Hon. George Little and Mr. A. Z. Smith made a trip to Urbana Wed nesday tn -Mr. Little’s new auto. The machine is a *'Bmck” gentle man’s roadster and is a beauty. Mr. W. J i Tarbox leaves Tuesday for Pittsburg being a delegate to the United Presbyterian General As- semqly that meets in that city. Mr, and.Mrs. Walter Morton of Cumberland, Va., are visiting at the home of Mr, and-Mrs, S. M- Murdock. —Mock, thephotographer, is ready fer business in Cedarvllle. Will' be m bis studio, Tuesday of each week rain or shine. 22d« $ ! 00 Columbus Excursion Pennsylvania * ' ’ {JIMS , ‘ i Sunday,' May 24. Special train leaves GetiarriUs at 8;28 a..m., cen tral time. —You know whiTrtbs work of Hook, the photographer is. You will not he disappointed if you give him a trial. f 22d., ' We notice in A group of the pic tures of the graduates of theSpring- field School for Nurses that Miss Agnes Kyle graduates this month. .Mr. and Mrs. WilsonCompton and Mrs. P» A. Alexander were tlie guests of Mr. W. E. Alexander over Sabbath. 1 - Mr. David McKinney will preach for the R. P. congregation Sabbath. He will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class ol the college that evening. —All farmers desiring to raise pumpkins in their corn, can get a good supply ef seed free of charge by ealling on Kerr St Hastings Bros. Cedarvllle, O, Mrs. J. W* Hicks and daughter of Beloit, Kansas, a sister of the late Mrs. A, R. Bickett, ate guests of relatives ef this county. The funeral of Mrs. Btckett was held Monday from the late home. Mrs, Hicks Is a sister, of Mr. A. C, Kyle and a half sister ol’ Mrs. A. H. JSreswell. Mrs, K, C. FitoU entertained twenty of her lady friends in a very charming manner on Thursday afternoon. The guests were ail dressed In “ ye olden’ ’ style, many of the married ladies .wearing their wedding gowns Usbd twenty-five or thirty years age. Luncheon was served in style fitting the occasion. picture of the guests n> their ancient costumes was taken and will be highly prised by all who at tended, Hie Celling Card. A thief who had gone to hia lawyer's house to thank him for getting him acquitted, finding him not there, took an overcoat which he found in the hall. “There,*' he said, “at any rate my lawyer Will know I have been here.” Ancient Enameled Ornament*. Enameled omamaata were among the treasured poseeaeions of the Greeks, Etruscans and Byzantines, and the art was also recognised by ancient nations less entered,1 Meaning of «»*Ikan.* “Balkan" is a Turkish generic term, referring to a range or mass of wood ed hills with pasturage and meadow land on their slopes* Which Wee the liggsr Manf A slap on the face restored a dying man in Easton, Pa. A. man would sim ply have to recover after that in order to get square for the insult, You’ll Find I t Here No matter what style leather or last you may desire, or ppice you wish to pay for your Summer Shoes or Oxford Ties, you ’ ll find if~at OSCAR YOUNG’ S We have all the new and smart lasts in Russia and V ici Tan, Pat, Colt, Gun Metal and Dongola K id leathers, superior in quality to goods priced much higher elsewhere LADIES ’ — $ 1 . 25 , $ 145 , $ 1 . 90 , $ 2 , 90 , $ 3.50 and $ 4.00 MISSES’— $ 1 , $ 1 . 25 , $ 1 . 45 , $ 1.90 and $ 2 . 45 . CHILDREN’ S and INFANTS’— 25 c 50 c , 75 c# $ 1 . $ 1 . 25 , and $ 1 , 50 . MEN’S— $ 1 , 25 , $ 1 . 50 , $ 1 . 90 , $ 2.50 $ 3 , $ 3 - 59 , $4 and $ 5 . 00 ., BOYS’ — $ 1 . 00 , $ 1 . 25 , $ 1 . 50 , $ 2.00 $ 2.50 and $ 3 . 09 . . . YOUTHS’ and LITTLE GENTS’— $ 1 , $ 1 - 25 , $ i* 5 o» $ i *75 and $ 2 . MEN’S PLOW and WORK SHOES $1.25, $1.50, $175 and $2.00. We Must Show Ynu-jOur Shoes to Prove to you Their Superiority. Will You grant us tlm pleasure soon? Meet Y our Friends and LeavePackages at 7 E. Main St •* S Springfield, O. “The Best is Always the Cheapest” W e handle the Hamilton and Peters Buggies and Carriages, two of tne best made vehicles on the market. W e compete with all dealers on price and quality and ask the inspection of intending buyers, Sattely and Gale Cultivators, McCormick Disc Harrows; International Gasoline Engines, Manure Spreaders, McCormick Binders and mowers,' C. N. Stuckey 6 Son. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING. RBHMil CMMlGrip To Core a Cold mOneDay fa7h*#i%a, ' t y t a L i l l t i v ! fit* 0 ii !0 Q m rn e Tiidott* • v w y l i i s t i i *
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