The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
OHIO The Purest Is Best. Made a t Jamestown flills* R. G, George, Prop., Jamestown, O, PRIDE The Best Is Cheapest, SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS GROCERS, X LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 1 —For Easter millinery go to Mr& Cmufurd’s. '' the gu*sl of Mias I/tna Conner. Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Smith spent 1 The latest patterns and designs in Tuesday in Oolumhus. “ '—Gut flowers for Easter at Stew art & Dixon’s. Mrs, J. B. Winter has been on the sidrlist this week. -—Curtains to fit yoiir windows at McMillan’ s, 3 Mr. Walter IlifEmade* a business trip to Plain City on Wednesday. For Sale;—A sixty egg incubator and brooder,. F, P. McCarloy. Mrs. Win. Reeder of Donnolswllle is visiting: her brother, Mr, C. W. Grouse. FOR SALE :-M ilch Cow. In- q m ^ q L H e n r y Rev. J, Ii, Richie w ill preach for theR. P, congregation, Sabbath. ^ —E a s te r hats, and bonnets to suit all at Miss Cranford's. Mrs. J. II, Wolford spent Thurs day with relatives in Jamestown. Easter millinery at Miss Craufurd’s. Mrs. I, O. Davis and children of Cincinnati ace visiting relatives here, w ’ -wpi iugifeid > b j ftguest at the home of Mr. Sidney Smith and family. Tho Ladies Embroidery Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. T. Baker. —•Easter flowers at Stewart & Dixon’ s, —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMman’s, Miss Clara Clemansisyisiting Mr Homer Wnfla- and -^ iA>_nf--.<ilp*4»g-- lield ■FOR9ABB:—200 shocks of fodder at 10 cents a shock already in the bundles, H. M. Murdock. Mrs. Sarah Mitchell has been visiting Mr, J. P, Barr and family o f Dayton, - —Job«—Carler'tuis; a irealc in' the lorm of a four legged chick. Messers. Will Conley and Charles Stuckey were, in Columbus Thursr day on business. —FOR SALE:—Plenty of short slab wood. Apply to the D. S. Ervin Company. Mrs., John Johnson and Miss Jennie Bratton spent Tuesday in Springfield. —TJs’e Veribest Flour for good re sults. For Safe only at Tpwnsleys’ grocery. Mr. Ray Lnwrence and wife of Cincinnati visited here several days this week. , ■» Easter market In the Barber room on Saturday. March 18, by lhe La. dies’ Aid Society of tho M. E. church . Mrs- James McClellan and two daughters of Dayton spent Saturday and Sabbath with relatives here. Mrs. Rufus Syfers of Indianapolis spent the week witli Mrs. G. W, Harper. - a w H u a l ..HORSE SALE.. April 23, 1908 Consisting of 30 head of Trotting Bred, Business and F am i ly Horses w ith a number of speed prospects. Get a Catalogue. v W. B. BRYSON & SON, PROPS. XENIA, OHIO. D ■ , * ___ At Oak Lawn Farm 11:00 a. m. Mrs. Minnie Bull and Mrs. KitcliJ en of Bellefountame are guests of Mr. J. HI Nisbetand family. They will visit at the Hardy home near Xenia. Mrs. Wilson, who has made her home with Mr. Andrew Jackson, was takeu to the Miami Valley hos pital in Dayton, Tuesday. She had not been well for several months. Mrs. Helen Ross, an aged lady was taken to the' home of her daughter, Mrs, Henry Walker of Springfield, on Tuesday; .Mrs- Walker 1ms been staying here and , taking, cate of her mother. FOR SALE:—Rhode Island .Red cockerels and pullets.. They are beauties. Citizens ’ phone. Cedar- ville exchange, 3-C tf. — ' F. P. McCauley, Atm, masting of the directors of the Board of Trade last night, com munications were read from a Day- ton pump company and a Chicago ereafhery company as to locating \ here.' I t is said that the traction |line Is again to loom up sinee tho fi nancial panic has passed. The Cedarvilie lteds play their first game Saturday at Selina* David Lowrry is captain and Ted Richards, manager. The following Iis the line-up for Cedarvillo: David Lowry, catcher; Alvla Link, and Clarence Maze, pitchers; Fred Marshall, 1st base; Charlie Lowry, 2nd base;Ernest Foster, 8d base; AlvaCorn, shortstop; Ralph Towns- ley, right field; Roy Foster, Harri son Deck, center field. It will pay you to Buy Your New Easter Shoes and Oxford Ties A t this store. One collection for men, women and children this year ig away in advance of any we have eve? shown, They are made pn alt the smartegt kBtg from ^iigsia, Yioi lCiu, Patent Colt, Gun Metals and Dongola Kid leathers, and have alt the grace, all , the style* all the quality material and finish that you - will find in shoes of much higher precc, . LADIES*. CHILDRENS’ and INFANT’S*. BOYS*. $1.25, $1.45, $1.90, $2.45, 35c, 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.00, $1.25, $1 /50 , $2.00, $2,90, $3.50, $100 . And $1.50 . $2.50, $3.00 MISSES*. MEN 'S.' YOUTHS* and LITTLE GENTS* $1.00 $3.25, $1.45, $1.90, ,$1.25,$1.50, $1*90. $2.50. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, and $2.15. $3,00, $3.50, 84, $5 and $2.00 M en ’ s P l o w and W orking S h o e s ..................... , $ 1 . 25 , $ 1 . 50 , $*,75 and $ 2.00 The above price quotations will convince yon of nothing, as evory mofehant nanies about tiio same figures on shoes. We must showyou out shoes to prove to you their mierlorlty. Will you givo us the pioaourd shortly? Moot Your Friend* and Leave Your Pacttages at s y A Wl|' TlVT Member Merchants' Association. U o v A K I U U I N U j ? B .Main St, SPUJXGFIRLD, O. DON’T foget your face is not the kitchen floor. You can obtain a pure French Milled Toilet Soap for FIVE CENTS. SWEET MARIE TOILET SOAP 4s what you-want —— , s Vents a Cake* tnsisFon getting it. 5 Cents a Cake. It contains pure Vegetable Oils, that tend to soften the skin. . ' , _ ’ ------ :— 1---------r — ; 1---------S O L O B Y -----—— 1-------------------- - r ~ r " - ! C, E. Northup, Cedarvilie, O, Chandliss,i& Chandliss, Xenia, O. W. M. Smith, Xenia, O. ’ V{. F. Harper, Jamestown, O. Nagley Bros., " , Kearney Bros., " Sayre & Hemphill, Xenia, O. E. A. Paullin, ’ “ Fred Frayer, Xenia, O Bradstreet Groc, Co,, Xenia, O. ,G. O. Carpenter, Jamestown, O, Ii. S, Glass & Spns, ■“ H. Fishering, " , ‘ , H. H. Thrall, " W. W, Johnson, " Jenkins & Turnbull, , «'• * .Powers & Langdon, Bowersville, O. C. C. Stephenson & Co., Yellow Springs, O, W e Compound Prescriptions - Exactly as the Doctor D irec ts . This pharmacy is conducted on the principle of square* dealing, therefore no substitution is prac ticed. ' , . While our prices are always low, they are not low at the ex pense of quality; we diBpense pure drugs only. OurJRupbet Goods and-other sickroom supplies arc of the best quality known. Ho price induce* meat ever tempts us to palm off, inferior goods on our customers; M aK© a s ^ f o i i r . Mrs. 8. L , Stewftrt has been called to Loxlngton, R y ,, owing to-the death'of ft relative. Mr, Walter Hudson has returned to "his home in Tope’ t, Kan., after visit with Mrs. Lizxie Shroaden. Word has been received here an nouncing tlio arrival of a daughter at tho home of Rev. C. A., Yc and wife of Philadelphia. urday, Marcli 18. —Rockers, couches, "folding beds, sideboards, at McMillan’ s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lot th* first of the week. time enjoyed. Rev. Thomas Punier have returned to their Matisse, 111., after a visit atives here. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wnn Ciomans and daughter, visited Mr. Glemnn’ s pat ents near South Charleston, Tues day, Messrs. Elmer Waddle, George and Ai Boyd, ClaytonMcMillan and Ralph Muraock attended the Lon don sales, Tuesday. MisS Bessie McGiven has been confined to her home with illneBs tho past two weeks. Miss Post Ts teaching in her place, Mrs. M, A* Craswell has returned home after spending six inonttis at Crowley, La., with her son, Dr. Ralph Raney and wife. NOTICE ‘ Gambetta ------- SEASON 1908- Farm GAMBETTA KING Standard and Reg- . istered 33832 , - Trotting Trial 2:19 1*4 Seal brown horse with tan flanks, 15.3 hands high, good style and action, weighs 1100 pounds with best feet and legs. He has some colts with fast trials. His oldest colts* here are coming yearlings. His colts are large and ■ handsome with good trotting action. GAMBETTA KING by Game Warden 27065, he by GambettaWilkes 2:19j£, sire of 200 with^standarfl records. Game Warden's dam is"Alice, dam of Allietta 2:16J*>, and Alice Wilkes 2:17, by Onward 2:25M, sire of 198 in list. __ _ j , Gambetta King’s firstdamHarmepin Maid, dam of 4 trotters and One pacer. Second dam, Sallie Messen ger, dam of Lady Thome 2:25. - $25 To Insure a Living Colt. PRINCE, j . Bay Stallion-16 hands high, weighs about 1200 pounds, and a very strong built horse withgood style and action. As a breeder he is second to -none. His" colts are showing well and and some of them will be worked this year. His oldest Colts are coming four years old, .No doubt he will be a speed sire. PRINCE J., was sircd.byj. W. C. sire of Valdo 2 : 1 Billy J 2:14%, FtettyJ. 2;I0J£, Orphan • Boy 2:10^4, Winona J. 2:24J£, Florence !E. 2:26}$, His dam is Solon Bell 2:24 by Jugler Boy 2:>7. $ !5 To Insure Living Colt. BLACK JOE Jr. Black Spanish Jack, six years old, good size, good • action anda number one breeder, His colts sell for good prices. * $ fb To Insure Living Colt. . The Gambetta Farm is one mile east of Jamestown on the middle Jeffersonville pike*'; For tabulated pedigree and particulars call on or ad dress the owner. 1 JAMES BINE.GAR, Owner. Citizens ’Phone 11-176. , Jamestown, O. flANHATTAN RESTAURANT No. H£L Detroit St., Xenia » , 0 . B i l l o f F a r e . Coffee, Tea, Milk............ ............ 5c Bread and Butter................ ..... 6c Fried Potatoes........ ................. ... 50 Baked Beans............................ ... 6C ■Pie, per quarter....................... .... OC Ham Sandwich............. .......... Buttered Toast....... ................1 Cheese Sandwich...—....... ......... Cake........... ................. ........;... Steak, Chops, Ham or Bacon ... 15c Ham or Bacon with.Eggs..... Hot Roast Beet, Weirtfer of E s e Sandvach......... ..................... ... 5c Soup.......................................... ... «e, Fresh Oyster SteW................... Oysters, raw............................. Bread and Butter with Meat Orders M E A L S ' " “ “ “ r - ' - - - * - 1 " •25CJ Partlf*having our fane* strolohotn will pleas* ratnrn eanio at once, W* peed them right away. i 'tm * * k C raw ford . Marcus and Sara Baker of Wash ington C.H.are visiting at the home of Mr, O. M. Townsley. Services in the M. 33. church Sabbath, will be condu ted by two laymen as sent out by Jle presiding Older,. All are cordially Invited. Fresh Fish! Fresh Fish! / Why nofc try some Fresh Fish once, they are good for your appetite and health. I have made arrange ments at the lakes to have nothing but Fresh Stock, so they are shipped to me the same day they are caught- We have all kinds of vegetables in season. Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies. Smoked Meats. Fresh and Salt Meats. In the same old stand; at the same old place near the same old R . R .; on the same old street,- the same old Phone 100; the same old name Chas. fl. Spencer Telephone 100 Cedarvilie, Ohio Fresh and Salt Meats, Vegetables. While Prof. Carl Marshall, of tho Clifton schools, and Miss Nellie Cuttick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cuitico, of Clifton, wore on their way to Uedaryillc Friday ev ening, the librso they ,Wore driving frightened near the home of Ralph C.orry on 1110Oedarviile-Ohfton pike, and whirling suddenly overturned tho light vehicle. Prof. Marshall jumped as the buggy overturned and was uninjured, btit Miss Cul- lice was thrown to the ground, and received a dislocation of tho loft uhouider* Otherwise she Was not injured, ami oho returned to CHfton with a friend who passed the scene of the accident, For more than a week past there lias been more or less agitation over a shooting affair in which Marshall J,«C. Grindle is said to have been the principal. There weta no eyeij witnesses to tho affair and the Herald was unable tho -last week to have the report verified, al though it was not denied, Dross McCoy is said to have been tho vie* tint but w.v. unhurt, The charge Is made that the officer was intoxica ted, On Tuesday Grindle relin quished his hold upon the office. There has beon.no successor ap pointed as yet, 3t is stated that Rev. J* J. Wilson has received a unanimous call to a congregation in Illinois, Rev, Wilson has been located at Richland, Wis, ttftcumuUft Cains relieved by usfe 01 or. Miles’ anu-Pftiti HU*, IS U ct*. '--AGENTS WANTED! - 1 6 x aft. crayon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up, shoot pictures own cent each. You can make 40 per cent profit or 136.00 per week, Cat alogue and Samples free. FRANK W. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 120.1 W . Taylor street, Clneago, 111,, : -i— .-A’ A Dally Thought, We judge bursclvco by what wo feel capable of doing, while others Jttdgo us by what wo .have already done,— Longfellow. , , ’ *t $ u , js
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