The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
_ ___________k ^ tO" lit* "$•ailfE* J LOCAL AND P£!$0NAL 2 i ** McMllU»>* Millinery opening on April 3d and 4th a t Miss K ite Nlsbefc’s. Mr, a . W, Harper spent Monday m Spring Valley, . —Carpet*, mattings and linoleums at; McMillan,’*. •v r ia fia w s i " S g r . g . A , , 1 >fgC M la n --A n iL J ii»a -ily | — of Dayton spent Sabbath with Mr*, Lucy McQlallan. Miss LaBlont Baldwin of Marion, O., will assist Miss Kate Nlabat Uur. ing the millinery Season. FOB SALE:—Plenty of short •elan wood. Apply to the D. S, Ervin Company. Miss Laura Blhck of Xenia spent Sabhath with MI*s Louisa Smith. —See brother Ruben m the rural Hayseed dress. Master Fred Bull of Springfield ^ s t t e d i ,^ahFe^rere"Safu rdayJam and sabbath. Mr. C, M, Crouse was in Layton Monday on business, —Be sure.and ,see Uncle.’Jerrold In the “Clergyman's Courtship” . • Miss Effle Barber visited relatives . in Springfield this week. —Bookers, couches, folding bods, sideboards, a t McMillan’#. ■ The appearance of thp awnings is a certain sign of spring. —Be sure and attend the Senior Class play of the C, H-S , Mr. and Mrs'.-Bay Lawrence left Monday for their home in Cincinnati. .Mr*. Anna Boyd “spent the week with friends in Springfield. —Leave your order with G. F, Siegler and have yonr piano tuned by Mr. Puehringer of Cleveland. . —Calland see the “MerryWidow” at. Miss Kate Nisbet's millinery on April Sd and 4th. Miss Lena Gilbert of the O, S. & S< O. home spent Saturday and Sabbath a t home. FOBS A L E 200 shocks of fodder a tlO cen iaa shock already in the bundle#, , H, M. Murdock, Mrs.' j . M. Brotherton was the guest of her daughrer, Mrs. Long- street, ofLayton over Sabbath. Mr. M. W, Sayre* and daughter* Gertrud* of Springfield .visited with Mr. Ira Townsleyand wife, —House cleaning time 1*here and the piano need* tuning. Notify G, F-Siegler and have i t tuned by Mr, puehribger. Lr, J. O. Stewart and wife and Mr, and Mr*. B. C. Dickey, who have been their guests, spent Wcd- aylnCIpoiniitti; 1 Kerr AHastings Bros, report the beat trade in collars and harness this spring for years. The quality and the price te ll the talc. —Special sale of gas lamps, stoves and fixtures owing to going 'out ofbuslneos. C, E, Martin, Green street, Xenia. - of Xenia are visiting relative* here! Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Townsley arc entertaining a son, which ar rived Sabbath. . —Attend Mis* Kate Nisbet’s mil linery opening in her parlors, F ri day and Saturday, April Id and 4th, Miss Lucy McDonald, of Celina, O., has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J . W. Badabaugh, Mr, Carlton McLean, who has been employed in a.sanitarium ip Columbus ha* returned home. JdrH^W ,.H^liiftim8beea-Bpeud- HYMANS SPRING OPENING SALE An assembly of High Grade and Fashionable Arthur Gaines, after having been located in Indianapolis, for several years, has returned home tor the present. . Mm, A. Z. Smith and daughter, L'*«isa, spent Friday with Mrs. O. W>Marshall, of Xenia. Mr. Dan Marshall has accepted a position With the People’s Light, Heat A Power Company of Sprlng- flfeld , and entered upon his duties Wednesday. * J. » JH • * 9 White ’s , ' ' IS E. Mam S tre e t SPR INGFIELD , O. \ ’ ' ' * * 2 6 t h * ^ ' '• , . f *. ■ F r i d a y , M & t f e h " S tT fb , \ ‘. s ,, • M lM PO h 2 6 t h . "We invite yonr inspection of our Spring and Summer Millinery, ■ : ’ ' • . —Mr. Puehringer' of •Cleveland, who ha* tuned pianos here for a number of years Will be here about the first week of April.' Piace your order wfth G. F. Siegler. ■ The Xenia Home Comingcommit tee to raise funds for the celebration this fall, has issued three .thousand: invitations for the "“Heart of Ala bama” a local talent play that will be'pufc on soon, ■ Mr. B* D. Williamson shipped two ewesand two lambs last Satur day to Sputh Afrlca. The shipment will he oh the road eight weeks. The express charges will be $i?L Mr. Williamson has shipped about forty head to Africa in three' years ' A.-line from Mr. and Mrs. H. O'. Dean, who have been spending the winter a t Bartow,,Florida,”says they leave there on Monday, March 23d,will spend a few days a t other point* In Florida, then go to Macon, G*„ and stop a little while, then on home.—Gasette. . —Mies Olivia the star of the play, is worthy of a lt honor bestowed upon her ; ing the past, week with her son, Mr. Harry Jiiff and family of London, ' M ts . Grant W>iobhans and «on of Xenia were guest* of Mr, Ira Towns- leyand family over Sabbath, Latest, reports ' from’Mrs, F. T- Tarbox pt Xenia, who has been quite sick for some time, are tha t she is Somewhat improved. • Latest styles and' design* of spring hats a t Miss Kate Nisbet’e millinery opening' on. Friday and Saturday, April ad and 4th. —Have your piano tuned by an experienced man. See G, F, Siegler ■Mr. 'and 'Mrs, Harley Stevenson and little daughter of New .Jasper were guests a t the MoGiveh home this week, ' —The Senior class of *08 present* to the public a first-olass^play, “The Clergyman’s Courtship," April $. Admission 15 cents, ’ " Mr, F . L.-M'}Givou, who<ha8 been, visiting bis parents' for •the* p a a r month/started for Balt Lake City, Wednesday, where'ha will resume his work. Tile .Conference of the Columbus District Of 'the t»Ma Annual Con ference, will heJield in the A, M. E* church, Cedarviye, April 1st and 2d. commencing a t Wa. in. • —A s I am going out of business in Xebla.I will offer my entire stock of gas Stave*., lamp* and fixtures for sale a t a low price, 0 . E . Martin^ 23 Green street, Xenia. - Mr, Wm, Clay,/' who for nearly two year* ha* befen employed by J . H. Wolford 4n- fee biaoksimth shop, has given up hi* place, apd returned' to hi# former hem* In DOGraff, O. The family l#ft Wed nesday foy tha t place. Wearing Apparel at Special Prices. Of far greater value than flowers and music is this offer of PR ICE R ED U C T ION which means an actual saving of as per cent on every garment. , A Buying Opportunity'of Rare Occurrence. ggBNgqaag" Down They Gcv^vOld prices Again Prevail Calicos, be.st make, all colors, per yd - - 07c Lancaster Gingham (apron check) per yd . - .07 f-2c Suesene Silk All Shades. Regular Price 47 i-2C, our price 45 c per yd. Shirt Waists New Spring Styles are In... ’ .. . - - Lace Curtains An entire new stock to select from - prices range from 50c to 4.00 pr. . Window Shades All width and many colors*£0 se lec t from Our New ’ CarpetDepartment Have you seen it? Of course you have not, for it has only been fitted up within the past ten days. I t occupies just one- fourth of our big store room. Come in and see it, and Our handsome line of Carpets, Mattings, Druggets, Rugs, *We pay 25c per lb, for No, 1 bu tter,v We pay 12c per doz. for Fresh Eggs, Linoleums W e carry a number of patterns in E and D grades right in stock, no waiting to send for them. Wall Paper xoq Rooms. Remnants of Our stock put up in room lots at greatly re duced prices* These _are bargains* - _ . Clothing Our stock is full up with the seasons choicest patterns at popular prices. Mens Suits $10.00, $12*50 and $15*00 Mens Dress Trousers $2*00 to $5*00 B i r d s ’ M a m m o t h S t o r e . uitLJiiliiiUjirtafttIfi i‘Ul \* '^’1 Our different departments are repletewith the somest and best produced for this season's wear.: Every item new, fresh and up-to-date- in , particular., Our Men'Clothing Department comprises all the new and popular shades and weaves"in whole suits or gepa- , rate trousers, all perfect fitting, cut and made in the latest fashions. -. ; " Our Ladies' Department - youwill find, an assortment of Skirts, Petticoats, 'Jackets, unsurpassed for beauty, style and up-tordat^pess. Don’t fail to Took through the vast -line of Ladies’ TJhdermuslins, Lingerie aiid Hosiery. We„are the sole agents for . the popular Kabo Corsets. . ' ’ TH E PR ICE T A G IN PLA IN F IG U R E S IS A T T A C H E D TO E V E R Y G A RM E N T FROM W H ICH T H E R E I S NO D EV IA T ION . , ' OUR . DOUBLE , G U A R A N T E E goes with 4 every pur- j .'J—_.chase and yonr moneywill be cheerfully refunded if not satisfactory. Flyers for Three Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 26th, 27th and 28th* Ladies' Hose, regular 15 and 2 oc value, per pair 10c no more than three pairs to a customer. Men's Fancy Socks, regular 15 and 20c values - 10c no more thanthree pairs to a,customer. Men's Good 50c Overalls, with or without bib, - 39c only one pair to a customer. L. & M. Hyman T R A D E R ’S OLD STA N D , 39 Fast Main St*, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. G. R. Jooe wrb in ColumbuB Wednesday attending a meeting of the State Board of Agriculture of which he is a member. —Gas stoves, lamps* burners, mantle* and fixtures a t cost owing to my qnlt business sale. C. Iu. Martin* Xenia. —AGENTS WANTED 1—16x20, bmydtt portraits 40 cents, frames .10 cents and up, sheet pictures one cent each. You can make 40 per cent profit or $38,00 per week •> Cat alogue and Samples free. FRANK W. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 1208 W« Taylst street, Chicago, 111. The Spring Valley board of educa tion has re-elected K. E. Randall superintendent* music teacher and clerk of the board for the coming year a t a salary of $880 for the year. Miss Efile Conley was also re- employed to teach the intermediate department a t $4«oper year. Going to leave Xenia and v?lll sell out a t cost. See the great bargains in all gas stoves, fixtures, lamps, etc,, a t 13. E. Martin’s on Green street, Xenia. ate* fain* almost fruuntijr-hr. Mu*# AetEfrate Pitta No bad Now that the Xoiila and Dayton traction company is in the hands Of a receiver le t i t be hoped tha t the Rapid Transit division will be taken np andlaid from Xenia to this place. I f all reports are true anew time re* card goes into effect soon on the Pennsylvania that will not be as; convenient as the one at present. < FOB BALE:—Rhode Island Bed 'cockerels and pullets. They are beauties. Citizens ’phone. Cedar* Yille exchange. 3-8 tf, F. P. MoCatley, The Yellow Springs News last Week stated tha t Dr. S. D. Fees of that place,'had turned down an of fer of $200weekly from one of the lecture bureaus. The Dr. Is fast completing his arrangements for the ehaqtauqna At the Neff Park tills summer. I t promises to be one of the good tilings of the year. Mr. W. Jl. Usitck, who for more than ayear has been conducting a gents furnishing store, lias sold out ills stock ami left Wednesday for Cleveland where he will be city salesman for a Columbus neckwear firm. Messrs. John Btewatt and Phil Dixon purchased the stock and will conduct the business. Both of these young men/ ate well-known and have a large circle of friends, IF YOU HAVE Pictures to Frame TAKE THEM TO b e s t ’ s B o o k S t o r e .wxxiivx/a, KjftiiKj. Moulding* for Water. Color®, Oil Paintings* Etchings* Photographs, Portraits, Crayons, All sorts of Colored P i c t u r e s , Card and Cabinet, Pictures Grouped, Matted and pm into One Frame Making a Fine W a ll Ornament French Glass Best Work* -er* fin JWirnu* AMbi’aln Plftf wifrtw yiW I (J „.,a„ **•**» fou f * 1 V H
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