The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
What We re Don! WANTED. 0 Pop Corn. Bring ns a sample of what you have to sell ami we will give vou a nrien*mv if.. Mr. H. II. McMillan m i «*fe* I sjictif TtifJidfty in Xenia, I ■ ■ - i Mr#. Ctttolino Wilson has been I smteimg with thogrip. I Mrs. Janette Esfeeridgo and Mrs. |.c\ II . C fqmo spent Monday In nay** ‘‘ to... ' >tvu- M-1, '■: i f c * • -• Mr#. James McClellan ami child ren visited in Dayton tlio, first or tlio * rr-jKew,stock of Bibles for teachers and scholars. West's Book Bturo. X ttiu . - J k £ ‘l liYpA">s, £ ■•; ; J A/ ! ' WANTED Butter, Eggs, and Lard.— . _________ i WE PAY 22c dozen for No. 1 clean, fresh Eggs (don’t bring us your dirty eggs, we don’t want them), WE PAY*23c per ib. for No,-1 Butter, . WEX^AYai ^c per lb. for choice country lard. All prices quoted, Good until; February 1st, *■Above pri- f ces are in trade only. PosL Lively no money will be paid at, these figures. ‘ We Will . Sell you for CASH onlyUntil Saturday, February'1st: * * - 20 lbs Fine"Granulated,Su gar for $1.00., 'No trade taken on sugar at this, fig ure. I t must be CASHl ^ 1 s “ *, \* d ) SC Our Remnant sale is still on and the counter is constantly being replenish ed with every., class of. remnants af bargain prices. Come and see,, - f - _ Our fie andAOe Counters 1 are again 'loaded,'..down with good things, -many of the articles on them, being worth double the .price ashed. ' ' PrcTsMammoth Store 'jsprsrwrar mjuiroUd'Mrsr both RandnU. were in Xenia Wed nesday. Mr#. J , H. Baker of Columbus has been spending the week at the home of Mr. 8. HV Baker and wife- Sirs. I'j&nfc Held Fife ft,I1 hex’ home in Memphis, ‘Tomi., iljin morning. . Miwg Sarah Wolford left Monday for Dixon, J i l , whore she was milled by tlio illnesg of her brother:; wife, Mrs. ’Win. Wolford. . a E. BHADFUTE DELIVERSLECFURES. The State Journal has extended their time Until February 1 for tho special rate of |3,Q0 per year. If you want a, good daily" paper or Magazine give mo a call. T. 1ST. Turbos, Word has been received hero that AljFjiUSUy^pf Mr,. L J L __Havif>. is under quarantine in Cincinnati ov mg to scarlet fovbr, m r.‘Davis watt the first to contract the disease . J wnfriwrC—■— Ohio Pddo is the winner. Cannot make enough of it. All leading grocers soii.it and wo garantet: it.' I t Mr. D,_S. Ervin add family, Mr. .and Mrs'. O. L. Smith, Miss Jennie Ervin afid Mrs, Martha Ervin and Mrs, Jennie Ewing of Kansas Guy, were entertained Thursday by Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ervlp of Xenia. •—LOST: Some where in town a leather boot for a buggy, Finder please leave At Towns) ay’s grocery. , Mrs, Mafy Jones about 65 years ot age, died,last Sahbalii the funeral DoingheldTuesday. Edward Borderwisoh a prominent Dayton automobile dealer met in stant death njt tlio Sixth street grade, crossing hVthat city Monday even ing. The mSsChmo was struck by an Erie engine, Paul Moffettof Spring- field was ip the car at the time but escaped unhurt. •Mrs. J , B . Winterhas peon spend lug several days in Xerda this wpek the gue&fcof relatives there, » <. , __a . ’■ LOST;—Brown veil north of JR. P , ohurclf on Sabbath morning, Finder please leaveh&'tins oillce. MBs Sallie MCM111an entertained a number of friends and relatives ttf’dinner to-day.- Any person thinking of sending for the following Magazines, cab get sample by calling at Post-ofilce* Everybody, Woman’s Home Com panion, American Magazine; Suc cess, Broadway, National Metropol itan, Delineator; Designer, in fact of the Popular Magazines- Mrsl«Q. M, /Phillips and sou of Dayton visited with fit?', and Mrs. Z\ T. Phillips a few days this week. —FOR SALE : Buff Plymouth rock eoekerels, $1 each. - ~ " W- A. Turnbull. Word baa, been received hero ol dhodeath of Dr. J.- D. Henning', of Farley, N. D. The deceased will be remembered hero-by many of th« old: r residents. Death whs due f o Bright’s dise ase. Beside tqe widow two children remain, a son and daughter. Burial > took place a t Pittsburgh, Pa. 'The deceased was a brother-in-law of Mr'. W. R. Sferrett of this place- Mr,'Frank Welehhans and wife of Springfield were guests of Miss Bello Middleton lastfSahbat/n , * 1 FOR RENT:..A farm near Cedar- ville. Call on or address 'Henry Miller, Washington b , H, Ohio. .Mr.- Robert- Murdock* who was called here by the death o’f‘ his father, returned - to his * home in Memphis, Wednesday., - ■ • "pa;-. |% d|itANB PERSONAL, - I h Cfeear Nagtey spent Sabbath 'The Mrs*, J . C. rJ’ownslcy,.J, H« 1Andrew; L.tji, Ba ll anti Miss Loin- Barker visited in Springfield Thurs day* " - The basket ball teamwent to CM- ambus Friday evening but came home with a score ot 50 to 6 charged against it. - , —TankagSv for; hogs at Kerr l'&> Hastings., •- Miss Effie. Barba?’ spCnt Monday in Springfield, , Miss Ada Stormont was in Spring- field Monday, ■ ♦-Automobile oil at Kerr* & Hast- Mb. P. A. Alexander and daughter Margaret, of Spring “Valley were guests of Mr.'W, A. Alexander and Wile over Sabbath; * t Jng*. ° , Mr, D. H. Marshall continues to hold hia own. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan’s. Mrs. . John Scanland of Selma spent Monday with Mrs..Jacob Lo tt FOR SA L E i-A two-horso Troy wagon. J . I f . Brotherton. ■Messrs. W. 3 , Tarbox, J . M. Tar- box and llf. A,' Waddle attended the State Lumbermen’s Convention in Columbus, Which wiis in session, Tuesday and Wednesday. • H tatjj or OmOj C ity op fotcoo, L ucas C c / iinty P rank J, O rcsey makes ontb Hint ha is senior porlper of the firm ofP, J. C hpnky &Co:, do?hff business ifi the citybf Toledo, (‘Onuiy, nna state afinvaiO, «n«i tlmt wirT fflr.m will bay the sungOND XIUNDliDD iKJLL'ktt'JTor uuclx xy-rymia of Oat irrh that cannot be cured by the nsgot If ai.t.’s ‘OA*AShH<3ciuv ” pkakk ; d , ch e ek y , , ‘Sworn Wbefore me and subscribed in my presence, this <hhday ofDecember, A, D- 1886. , a . w» ^ | seat . | - Notary Public Ball’s Catarrh, cure is taken internally andacts directly on the blondwnd mupousi shrtaoea of the system, Send for terttojonl ala, free,- ’ \ ^ a n i m 1 „ , We want agents in all pnrtftbf the •U. B- to sell Otir famous Dr ‘ Wil liams Pills. •gend us your name arid address and we will send you 12 boxes to sell a t 25c per box, when gold'sehd us tho $3 and receive, a full set of cooking vessels consisting ot a 2 ,1 and ft quart vessel. A limited number of these vessels arc 'given to introductfbur pills. Order quick. d r . w i l l i a m s m e d x g ir e co „ ROSEVILLE, OHIO. The Ohio Swmc Breeders Associa tion held its annual meeting in. Day- ton this week. Among thpse from iiorc who attended were Messrs, It/C. Watt, S. T, Baker atad O. E . Jobe. ■v Mr. O. E . l'rr.dfwtt', of nearj CedarvHJo. the jiminr member off tiie firm <»; ; radfute a . Hon, Ineeders of Aberdeen Angtto cattle, ir« attending tiie Pennsylvania Htate Breeders’ Convention mid the State Agricultural m/m ntloa which is udng held a t Harrisburg, t‘«„ this \y:ek. file. 0 , E , Bradfuto delivered a lecture before the- Ilreeders’ com ysuirrdn^W'ctiOTsiniy'vrrrt^ v. ill deliver a second address Thurs day afternoon bprore the same con- TT-Jltiotl. ......"! r MxvBradfute is an autliorlfy on l;uv' breeding and raising of flue. c ittJeas hifumcceass Would indicate 11is lectures have tfi do with tite practical part of tho business and are always fixuructiva and jntercst- ing: ..'Two, weeks ago. lie delivered two lectiuus of the'same order,-One at Ames, Iowa, before the students of fixe* agricultural school located there and one before the convention of the Indiana State Breeders, which met in Indianapolis. From Harris burg, Mr.’ BmdlntSwill go to Pitts burg where he will visit-,Mr#. Raney Cummins an aunt-of- his wife-who fell and broke her - hip last Week, He will arrive, home on.Saturday.— Gazette,- G IV E N S E N T E N C E . Ellis , McMillan who was found guilty of assault with intent to kill his wife was sentenced to the peni- teuliary'by Judge Kyle for a .term of two years. This; is McMillan’s second twp to that institution. Elmei>ftobinson has been found guilty of burglary and Jnreency abd sentenced by Judgb Kyl^ ••to. serve one year In the p^luMitjary, . HALLER,HAINES&HIGINS, J X EN IA , OHIO. Wo Lave a splendid lino of Dlotiiing and F.uriijsijings wl»ichwemust turn in^ to money within the next 30 days. Cold weather is now setting in, and you will need warmSuit or QverOoat, T l f a goods are new. and the most up*to-date styles in all the latest shades. We need the money. You need the goods Let's exchange, Our complete line of Men's Furnishings wall be sold at a great sacrL fice, Glance over the prices below then take advantage of this opportunity* ' -*■*S' poc Cairoli, .colored, was bound ovei'to Urn Common- Pleas Courtj this morning in fiktyor iVolford’n ’ court on a serious uhavgo fli^d b y ' Nettie Bead, who fe- tho foster; mother of Hav-oi Reed* the tWolvir year old ,cfa«ghtm*of ,,Gepi‘go Roeil.' Tim bond was fixed for Oarfoll at A‘KK). J t is expected that tho. girt will be sept to .the,’county liomu « j - the Girl’s Industrial Home a t Dele- ware as Mrs. Reed wilt fiOt ,cnfg for her any longer,; f- ‘ j if the Lawp' 'is7overturned. 1 Dona'.attempt tb patmut .the flansqa with water if the Jantp overtum&i, for water will siwyfiy.' spread -the fiam^, Instead, throw Mad, garden earth, or salt, any of wfil kav« tho desired effect. KNEE PANTS SUITS SOto S6.50......................SL39 50. .... §3.89 $ i to §4.50"..........; . . . . , 3 39 S3 to S3..50,. ____ 2,39 S2.50 ...............................1,89 SHIRTS 51,50 ! .........■........... .. ..§L19 3^* f •t * I|I •>* » •* * |4 * * r I 50C'< « •»» T<'r * Tf ^I 4 • >3t| J ** / l Jotifancjr.stiff bosom ' . . . . . . T„ . .69 Work Shirts. ,39 . L . *\ . *■■ Suits and : : ’ J -; Overcoats* §6,00 to SL50. 4.89 §8.00 to §10.00:'.; . . . ; pi89' $12,00*to §13 . 50 . . , , , . 9.89 SI5.00/to § 1 6 .5 0 ;......... 11,89 SiS.OO to S20.00.. . . . . 13.89 §22.00 tOS25.00......... 17.89 l Lot* sizes S4 nnd 35, - §6.00 to SIS.OO... ,$4.49 N E X P - JCLr D HATS & CAPS S 3 . 0 0 . ; . , . , .......... $1.25 $2 5 0 ..................................1,79 § 2 , 0 0 ............. 1,45 § 1 .5 0 ......................*............... 1 .1 9 SLoo . . . . . . . . 7 9 50c .... ..... ....................... .39 25 Per Cent Off On Odd Trousers UNDERWEAR E 53.00. 52.00. § r . 50 , . . : ......... $ i , qo . '50c: ...... ......... . . . ' . . . . $225 1.45 . . . . . . . >1:19 , .79 ,39 f Neckwear, and Suspenders ..., 39c . . . 19c, 50c. , 1 , . . . 25c.. **»•"*•• SA LE BEGINS SJiTURDNY, M m v M y m k J A N U A R Y SJtLE CLOSES SATURDAY, JA N U A R Y 25th FOR BALE:—White Plymouth Rock pullets and Rhode Island Red cockerels. Prices reasonable. Bell phoncrClifton Exchange, ■ F. P. McCarlcy. —Curtains to fit your windows at McMillan’s, ME Joseph Aiken of New York is visiting the Tarbox fatuities. The delinquent tax pale was held TfteEday.in the county treasurer's office. Only forty-nine pieces of property were hold, the rest having been paid previous to tl-e sale. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Stevenson entertained friends Monday even ing. ■ : ' \ *-For oil meal and cotton •seed meal go to Kefr A Hastings. Bird is now Holiing Veribesfc and Ohio Pride, the flour of quality, 2t Ifor, Sharp of the Xenui seminary will preach Shbbafh Jor the It* F congregation, ' , “ Storm aiuTstable blankets, robes, etc., at Kerf A Hastings. —Mattresses, bed aprings, tho best to be had at McMilla»vfi< M m . Wm. Walker is visiting her daughtiT, Mrs* J , P< Barr ofDa.v* ton,' ■ - Ev lR BALE :- Plenty, of short slab wood. Apply to tho J>. S'. Ervin Company. Mi*, f. J Sutton of F fa iik lh , *LC\! is *.:■ . m t is , -i'fi Bv:t l i . Hid>1*>■/ % . It you want the sweetest and- best loaf of bread got a sank of Verlbbsfc a t BJwta. 4fc ‘ ’ Mrs. Benoni Creswell and daugh ters, Bertha and Eva, attended the funeral of Mrs. Landecher of South Charleston an Wednesday, Mrs, Labdecker is a sister of Mrs. Cres- well and a cousin of Mr. D. H. Marshall, Mr. lia r tv Barber of Pullman, tlt„ arrived here Thursday lilornii g fi»ra visit xvith his niother, Mr. BarhT lift1: had employment with- tlie I’nlimau comj'any but only a small force of men are working at present. , Tlio firm of LmtHi* Cletnar s sold it i. q»innel McCoHum prop*‘ify this week to Mr. W. A An efsort fora consideration of $I,fi00. Mr, Me-* Colium gives posesslon iii March. W. O. .Smith of M'dtna county fids been ch- s *n sergeant-at.arms of tho House succeeding Richard Gil son, who- resigned, The vote was a l o n g a Taft-Foraker lino, with tho former h si rung winner. A iMirprise was given Mr. Roam Hhrwtete* Monday etfohifig by. the. capacity of 40,000 gallons which 'will mentor* of tha gradtrti Ing t l«*« bf jjitmte a strong water pressure, W0 *#few>lvbfrb#l«*AfnefilWt* l I* v >i-t - S .»' i u - pup v in-'! W*it r ::t.i up-lAbi, :h- t-.l - < tiie week after being dosed down a few days for repairs. Tim company a t this time of year usually makes tho necessary repairs. The water tower wheiKcomploicd will bo about eighty feet liYgb, I t will have a TOR R E N T . A six room dwelling, bolh rain and well water, good stable and centrally located. I)r. W. J . Dxxon. While there mas" be no infallible rule by which ainan cat} be governed f In selecting n high-class dairy cow, J there are xilany points that will assist and if carefully considered w ill. prevent disappointment as a ru le .' Remember that a cow It a machine, and is inundfd to donga the different products on which she is faff into something of more value. There are. two distinct .types of these machines. One manufactures or converts lead into beef; the other into milk, There Is a very decided and pronounced difference In the type of the animat that makes beef and the - otie which manufactures milk. In the dairy type we have an animal that angular, thin somewhat loose-jointed and with prominent * bones. She is wedge-shaped frmx the front with hieanhead moderate ly tong face slightly dished and a trenerftl cotttente. expression of the' features, ’I'lte muxmlo is large, mouth .large nostrils wide, and open a clear full bright eye, a broad full and high forehead ears medium size fiiio texture, covered with flue hair and orange yellow inside, Tho neck is thin moderately long with little or no dewlap and the throat te I-an Wide s$ne > h.>f .v*>en rh1 jaws the wither,* lean and -sharp the shoulders I an and oblique, and the cte stdoeji and wide which indicate* vigor and constitution.—Field and Farm. Rli.tea find Dead L&ntjvaoeA 'The agric.iltural schools arc al right/* tald thq- old Georgia fawner “and. 1'n} In favor »•’ •'■m—jf they J-s don’t lam the la ' -wear at s' mules in Latin, * *htt i-olle graduates have tried a-Jd s*> •of ’em got kicked so iff> y »?.%s - did eoino4down no more. Plain Georgia dialect is best for tlio Georgia mule, He never kick* at that/’—At* lanta Constitution. competition. Carpets ato going up, announces tft*. itianufftctmer*; but they must go loir#, Uf th#IhbWilfiMMittifA 3 PER CENTDISCOUNT , -i:. ■ - . .1 ■■■•■_ *' t . ■ From our regular low prices on evfcry department in our house excepting a few broken lines and- odds and ends a»d oh these goods the saving will be about one half or about half price. Fo r Every Cash Purchase for This Week 20 Per Cent or One Fifth Will be Deducted from Your Purchase. Dress Gadds at One*Fifth Off. That moans: fiOc AlFWool Dress Goods * , -t .40 “5ci Finn Suitings at »co M.0<t Black and Colored floods ^ .80 $1,20 Pino Broad Cloths ’ 1:£0 Everything Included at* a saving to you t>i cne* fifth. • . Very Special. One Bargain Table of Dress Goods that, were 50o and higher., your choice of the lo t for 20c Nosiery ut One.Fifth Off. Fine Cotton, Fleeced and Wool; Hosiery for Men Women atui Children. 10c Qualify for go! 15c Qualify for ike 23c Quality for 20c! :>»c Qualify for iifcc 50c Quality for IOC This includes our Famous Pony! Stockings and llawhide Hose. Ladies* a n d Children's Shoes a t One.Fifth Off. Every pair In this {daleare perfect in every wav and carries our guarantee. Think of your •saving,. 0L3) Ladies’ Scots at $ t .20 2.00 Ladies’ Shoes at 1,50 2.50 Ladies' Shoes a t 2.00 y.USLadien’tShoes a t 2 A 0 Every Shoo in our house except Queen Qualify*. Fine L inens at OntmFifth Off. Truly here is where the Smart housekeeper can make a great SftVlll^. * J TableCloth. Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Towels, Doylies, Center Pieces, all a t one-fifth less than tho old prices on Linens. Fiiio PatternCioiiis at fi.fSO, 52.Wimdup, . '~'~ Linon Napkins at 8oe, $i,2o and up. Embroideries a nd L a ce ' , One.Fifth Off. You can prepare your .Spring sewing during this Bale, Thousands of yards of Laces andEmbroideries at just one-fifth lesss than tegular prices. All goods marked iu plain ilgiuvs, you can calculate-your own saving. ,. , ■. ■■■■, ' CtoukStStiihapd Skirts. in .this department the saying is oven* greater in many cases, The goods are marked; one half* $30.00 Fur Coats for $10.00 Fur Coals fo $30.00 Fur Coats for 7,50 LongBlack Coats $15.00 Kill: Lined Coats $15.00 Black Voile .Skirts _ 5,00Children’s Coats * 7.00 Children*# Coats $ 25.00; $0.00 ' 15.00 3,05- 7.60 H .ffi; 3,80' fi.85 To ilet Jlrtlcles - Saving One-Fifth Toifefc Waters, Soaps, Talenm. Face Powders, every little Toilet Article that ladies iifc« so well at| a savingof 20 per cent or oue-fifth. Corsets a t ’One.Fifth .- Stiffing.. Every standard Corset for Ladies j and Misses af Super cent saving, j BtanketSi Comforts atOne-Fifth O fftom Prices. Ol.fij Comforts $1.80 Comforts Comforts . Sue Grey Cotton Blankets SI.OOGrey Cotton BlaiikeC? $3.110Wool Blanket 3 ;■ $5.o!) Wool Blankets ShceiSf PillOu) Cases a nd frerf Quilts at One.Fifth Off JOBE BROTHERS & COMPANY, XENIA, OHIO, L '1 ,V m Ml A "^ - £ M £ A* k jNa
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