The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

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I sAms Oq} 'SOJIAB I p o p Xq popp.M |pmu f, ..joajxa^ io j 3Auq qav l« q t |J3tjy *^uiona,j' 3 mos xo j m \d» ord. , 2 5 c SPEC IAL : Today only May 9 th 7 bars S ta r and, j b a r Sweet Marie S o a p . . Cash and no Tickets, W e P ay 15 c doz.” for Eggs, . W e pay .g 1 - 2 Clb for Bacon Wre P ay gc per lb*for Lard SPEC IAL : Today only, May gth • 5 cans E x tra Good. Corn f o r . ............................... 25 c •Cash and no Tickets, A Clothing Bargain Today, M a y ' gth only W ith every pa ir of Men’s Trousers from $ 2,50 to $ 5.00 pair,, a pa ir of 25 c Suspenders F ree . A $ 2 . oq H a t. F ree w ith every $ 15.00 Men’s Suit, spld today. 'Mis BIRD’SMW STORE. iMMiM F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y o f E a ch W e e k , (Beginning To-night at BARBER ’S HALL. ■V-■■ . * • _ ■ SAVED FROM THE* W RECK T H E IM PO S S IB L E B IK ER . A LL ’S W E L L THAT END S W E L L D OU B LE BA R R ELLED SU IC IDE • T H E ROLLER SKATE CRAZE *A TRANSFORMAT ION SCEN E SLOW BUT SURE . L IQU ID ELECTR IC ITY Adults 15c. Children ioc 5 ,0 0 0 F e e t o f P i c t u r e s . i i MONUMENTS, CUTSTONE, STATUARY f DO WCE Your fittty to your loved oneswho have ' passed AWay* ‘ Let their final restingplace be marked for all Uxriowith a suitable memorial. If you desire originality in design aftd thoroughness in Construction— come and see tis- *rTk<■• . With our superior facilities and equipment, which, are not equalled by any retftil concern In the XT. S„ we are prepared m never before to furnish High grade work less money thaw inferior work will cost elsswbere. We employ no agents In this territory, i f a t all In te r e s te d ^ any ift «mr line, write, phona for catalogue or if possible call to b « o us . Bell phone ' 8M. Citizens phone SIS. Established 1861. G E O R G E D O D D S & SO N , « 3 , « 5 . 117 . « 9 W - Main S t , Xenia. 0 . 5*31-3 ^ 5 me** 3 lb§, pf o u r re g u la r ioc p r u n e s . v . . ........ . 25 c 24 1-2 lb . sack Ohio P ride . F l o u r . . 65 c Quaker O a t s ~ i 3 C size......................................... ioc 3 1-2 lbs, of “Crackers^—best m ade___ . 25 c California Evaporated Peaches, p e r lb ............. 15 C Coffee—Our Leader Brand—best in town, lb .....15 c Onion Sets, 4 quarts f o r . ............................ ......... 25 c Garden. Seeds; two 5 c packets f o r . , _____ *.. . 05 c X LOCALANDPERSONAL '-Curtains to fit your windows a t McMillan’s. " ~~ Jliss-Kato Nasbot was in Coluw* bus Tuesday, LOST 1 —A Masonic stick pin on Main street. Jteturn to th is office, Mr, S. L. Ktowart has accepted a position in Cincinnati. -Maotutio oil, 20c per gallon while It lasts. At J. E, Pierce’s shop. A daughter Was born to Mr. and Mr, David Strowbridgo, Tuesday. —-FOR SALE;—Goodyoung milch poWr.-fVfS^hfiPOpt,•> -XI--?*tut1nr,toy t'i! —A new line of mid summer mil­ linery now on display a t Uisbot’o. Eev. J. Mills Taylor will preach, for the 31. P. congregation Sabbath. —FOB SALE:—Seed .corn. In ­ quire of Will Andrew. Cedarviilo, Miss Fannie Wisterman is visit­ ing relatives a t Eoekwood, O. —Heed corn th a t will grow. Get it at Kerr & Hastings Bros. —For a good galvanised steel tank see J. B. Pierce. Mr. Daniel Boss of'Xenia was the guest of relatiVesdiero Sabbath, —Attractive paces on buggies a t Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be had a t McMillan,s. Mr. George Barber of Dayton visited relatives here Sabbath. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan’s, . —FOB SALE:—Plenty of short slab wood. Apply to the D. S. Ervin 1 Company, Miss Lulu Smith was the guest of her brothers, ih Sidney Saturday and Sabbatli. * Miss Irene McClellan of Dayton, spent Sabbath with her mother, Mrs. Lucy McClellan. Latest summer styles ot millinery all jParis creations ,just imported. See them a t Nisbet’s. Prof. IC, E. Baudall and family of Spring Valley visited here Satur­ day and Sabbath. —The *“Merry Widow, * tho rage in New York City a t Nisbet’s mil­ linery parlors. ’ Major Ed ’Smith, who has been liVuig In Springfield has removed here. - . —A!1 farmers desiring to raise prnnplvins in the ir corn, can*get a good supply of seed-free of charge by calling on Kerr &Hastings Bros. CedaryilTe, o ‘, . . . * '‘My. and Mm, B, fl» 'Tawmdey.and sou, Fred, were guests os/Dayton relatives la st Saturday iwdBahbath, The High School pupils gave a spread Wednesday evening a t tho home of Miss Bertha Creswfeil. —Double and single acting force piunpSjjilso pitcher spout -pumps in stock a t J . E. Pierce’s. •A small lot of seed corn tha t will glow. Speak soon for it. Kerr 4kHastings Bros. Miss Lament Baldwin visited her parents a t Itichwood, 0., from Sat­ urday until Monday, •No need of going' to Now York City fox millinery since our how imported Paris styles have arrived in Cedarville. On display a t Nisbet's. Mr, Wilber Brother ton of Cros- Wcll Mich., Charles Brotberton and Mrs. J.Osie Smith ot Daytoh spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. J . H , Brotherton. “IT PAYS TO TRADE, IN SPRINGFIELD’ BOQQAN’S TOGGERY SHOP.. ECONOMY RULES THF, HOI TR We pridejourselves qn our ability to' give values and styles which can not be found a t other stores and 1 at prices far less than is asked anywhere else for merchandise much inferior. sifUfx W T«/i[> 8 Xmen Suits ' Qur first showing ofJiuen suits k now in progress.- ’I t is by far the largest collection we have ever shown and is absolutely exclusive. Come, whether you a re , interested or not and see the Correct Styleafor Summer wear. - , ' _ ' _ ’ i , Extraordinary Inducements on every High-Class Tailored Suit in Our House $50 Suits reduced to $38.50 $40. and $45 suits reduced to $28.50 ' $38.50 and $35 suits reduced to $23-75 $28,50 and $25:00 suits reduced to $18,50 $22.50 and $18.50 suits reduced to $13.95 From Our Exclusive Millinery Department f f 5 $00 Exclusive Hats Ju s t Received, Entire Shipment D ivided into Two Lots . 300 Hats,, just tecieved; no two alike. •$7,50 values; special. i.50 and $ 3 .9 5 200 Pattern Hats just received; exclusive models Regular values $8:5G and $10; special.. .$ 4 .9 5 A . B O G G A N , B o t h P h o n e s 8 2 5 7 S . L im e s to n e S t ., Member o f The Merchants’ Association, SPRINGFIELD , O. Miss Bernice Wolford of Cincin­ nati visited a t homo Tuesday and Wednesday. ,m —Bocbcre, cohches, .folding beds. Bide boards, a t McMillan’s Dr. H- O. Middleton will conduct communion Sabbath rimming iuddm M..E. church afcl0:3P a. m. Mrs. J , W. DiXOii and' children, have been the guests of Ohlittcothe rclattveathe past week. —FOB BENT—$5,' acres of good pasture land. 1 , . «R. A. Tindall, Selma. O.- Mrs, J, P, McMillan and daughter Mary,:who have been m Mexico for several months^ returned lmrb last ’Salnrday 1 MlsaHouiaa.Smith gave a thimble- party Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Kenimth Hamilton, -of Bloomington, 111. 9 —Mock, thephotographer, is ready, for business in Codaryilie. XVill bfi in his studio, Tuesday Of eacli week rain or shine, 22d; Messrs. Charles Bales arid H. M. Barber attended tho Democratic state convention in Columbus, Tues­ day. .Mrs. H. C. Middleton and daugh­ ters, Bello and Mrs. Redkey Of Lees­ burg, wlio is their guest, spent Wednesday m Springfield. NOTICE:—Parties wishing their buggies painted should pu t m their order a t oUee as the paint shop Jias been opened. Careful attention given this work a t Wt Iford’B. “TheBest is Always the Cheapest” - We handle tbe H a m i l t o n a n d .P e t e r s Buggies and Carriages, two of tne , best made vehicles o,n the market. We compete with all dealers on price and quality and ask the inspection of intending buyers. —If you want tho earlle»fc of all the bast of tomatoes and cabbage. I have the plants noW ready. R, W. Kennon. Mr. Ralph Wolford, who has been located in Mexico is home after spending winter in the South. He retnrned*by boat to New York City, arriving here Sabbath. Ho had a delightful two days visit in Havan- na, Cuba. Mr. James Mitchell and wife ar­ rived Thursday from Pittsburg: They havo been living in th a t city for some time blit will remain here awhile owing to , Mr. Mitchell’s health. Mr. Mitchell expects to take a trip west sometime soon. Ib is a graceful courtesy to tho guests Whomay he visiting you from, a distance to see tha t tlioir names are furnished the local paper for mention in the personal column If the guests looking over tho local paper see scores of other visitors mentioned they likely wonder why and feel a littlo disappointed. There is no alisoluto certainty of our getting your visitors names uuleSs youipv«rtrremto'ws:—Exen - —You know what the work o Mock, tho photographer is. You will hoc be disappointed if yon give him a trial, * 22d. Sattely and Gale Cultivators, McCormick Disc Harrows, International Gasoline Engines, Manure Spreaders, McCormick Binders and mowers, C. N. StucKey 6 Son. I)r. M. I . Marsh wont to Colum­ bus Wednesday to attend the meeting of the State Medical As­ sociation, ho being a delegate from tho Greene County Association. •. Lucy MacDonald of the conserva­ tory Ofmmslcot the Ohio University will be- in Cedarville, May ictli, to teach piano or orgon, Inquire ot Mrs. Jf, W Rftdabaugh. Phone 03. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING The township trustees have deci­ ded to improve th# Baptist remotely south ot town and hdve appointed Henry Brown as sexton. Those in­ terested Should not fail to read a notice in this Issue concerning the new rules. Beautiful imitation* of natural wood finished with varnish may bo obtained by applying one coat of Campbell’s Varnish Stains. Crouse and Crawford carry * full line of all colors and »i*e cans. Color card free.--------- --- . . . . . . TRY OUR JOB PRINTING ICE CREAM S0DA1 I ■ ■ | ' r■= in I f— j“-——rrf—n AiFINNEY’S . Ice Cream Furnished for enter* taintnents and Dinners * Sold in anyMmouni* •mm Gambetta Farm -SEJ2SOW 1908- GAMBETTA KING S t a n d a r d a n d R e g ” i s t e r e d 33832 Trotting Trial 2;I9 1*4 Seal brown horse with tan flanks, 15.3 hands high, good style and action,weighs 1100 bounds with best ieet nnd legs. He has some coifs with fast trials. His oldest colts here are coming yearlings. His colts are large and handsome with good trotting action. GAMBETTA KING by Game Warded 2T0JJ5, he by Gambetta Wilkes 2 : 10 ’ 4 , sire of 200 with standard records. Game Warden’s dam is Alice, dam of Allietta S:15K, and Alice Wilkes 8:17, by Onward S:25M, sire of 103 fh list, Gambetta King s first dam Hannepin Maid, dam of & trotters and one pacer, Second dam, Sallie Messen­ ger, dam of Lady Thome 2:25. • - $25 To In su re a L iving Colt. PRINCE* J. Bay Stallion 10 hands high, weighs about 1200 pounds,and a.very strong built horse with good style nnd aciion. As a breeder he 13 second to none. His coifs are showing well and and some of them will be worked this year. His oldest colts are coming four years old, No doubt lie will be a speed are. • PRINCE J., was sired by J. W. C. sire ot Valdo 2:13#, Billy J 13:14^, FlettyJ. 2 : 15 * 4 , Orphan Boy 2:16^4, Winona J. 2:2t*f, Florence E, 2:20*4. His dam is,Solon Bell 2:2J by Jugler Boy 2:87. g | $18 To insure Living Colt » BLACK JOE Jr. Black Spanish Jack, six years old, good size, good action and a number one breeder. His colts sell for good prices. s $10 To insure Living Celt, The Gambcttn Farm is one mile east of Jamestown on the middle Jeffersonville pike. For tabulated pedigree and particulars call error ad* ] dregs the owner. ■ •w* a « .JflfT* ' '' "»T| *gp*|k TTPW A C p I J N v « C i t { ^ n s aT l i 9 p e J a i n « # i d w n | 0 * •» r * «,fcssa)ife

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