The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
xv f\*\ TO THE PUBLIC { B Y H O S E C O H E N ) P A Y TO N . O* I want to extend to you a very cordial invitation to Tl»l« my new Clothing Parlor, coraw o f Mala and Fourth, Dayton, Ohio- I want to show you iny beau- tlfuUtas- of Fall amt* at $16, *18, $«), $2*. $85 to ISO. X will endeavor to please you and promise you the very beet service my salesmen and I can give you. My FaU Sait stock is on* of the best I ever had, and X am in a position to da a* well and atill better than I b*v**Yer done, y Higher grad* of clothing are-now carried in stock' than was previously advisable, but’ the ^vsislon ha* been reached tp lay before the good dressers the opportunity fcrglok and choose from the combined products o f all the firm e s t Master Clothes Builder* in America, The** extraordinary high-class garments are not from one-maker alone, bub the entire field ha* been gone over in order t o .select the cream from each prominent brand, % I HAVE FOUND THE CLASH OF CLOTHING THAT GOQD DRESSERS W A N T - Alfred Benjamin A Co., CorrectClotbes, $16 to $30—Atterbury System Ready- to-Wear Clothing, $20 to $36——“ I” System College Clothes, $12 to $26j-—- “ Sampeck** Young Melds Clothes, $10to $26-----Michaels-Stern, Hand-Made Garments, $12 to $80——H. J. Brock & Co., Nifty Clothes, $16 to $86——' ‘ ♦Paragon** Fine Trousers, $6 to. $10, Tim Cabinet System which has been installed is the latest / 'Olution in the science.of stock; keeping,' the sys tem providing the theninHby which ail garments are kept ■ In their originad perfect condition, bach separately hung as In a wardrobe, out or reach gf dust* or danger o f ” Wjrlnkles. With this advantage the system alBO makes everything immediately accessible' at any moment., , -There }s also eliminated the old time mussing, pulling and hauling necessary in yanking any single garment "froniunder a heafy pile of stock,'' the weight of which is sure to crush ailshapliness ou^tof the layers o f clothing it contained. ■ „ Will you pleas* favor us with’ a' ball before placing • an order with your tailor? | LOCAL AND PERSONAL Fresh car *f .Portland Cement. D. S. Ervin Co- —Mattresses, bed springs, best t* fa# had at McMillan,s. the Hiss Kate Nisbet spent Monday in Dayton, Mis* Emma Baker ha? returned to Springfield after a visit with Mr. Allen Haines and family. Second hand fertilizer drill,almost •xi*Wi to ? pti\v air • - >' H«rr A Hastings Bros. S eed W heat ! About 200bushels o f clean Pool seed wheat, Samuel Creswell A Son. MI bs Gertrude Adamson of Yellow Springs was the guest of Mis* Bessie McGiyen, Sabbath. —Bookers, couches,1! folding beds sideboards, at McMillan's .Mrs, C. C. Weimer and Mrs. Charles Paine went Wednesday, daughter, t o .Alton, . _ . . . —— - O '?f Miss Belle Middleton of Yellow Springs was the guest of Miss Lillie Stewart over Tuesday. —Tdolpse out my lmeoiPittBburg Perfept fence I will sell what Xhave on hand at cost, C, M. Crouse. Mr. W. H. Barber and wife have been spending the week in East Liverpool and Pittsburg. '■. - ' l l . NOTE- U y , . M*< m *i‘ SUITS $15 Values .Gold Bond 1Coupon* W ith pur ch a se s . 4 th ftn 4 Main 'A hew department has lately been added to my mammoth store. It j is •called the special $9.88 Clotblpg Department. Men and Young Men Iwho desire the medium priced [ clothing WlU be more than-pleased \wlth the beautiful patterns here. G old Bond ‘ Coupons w ith pur» . chases* Mrs.; Martha Scott of Columbus wae the guest of Mr, W. B, Sterrett and family. Sabbath, Mr. Frank Burley and Wife of Xejiia spent Sabbath with Mr. John' Boss and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ervin enter tained a number o f fnends Monday evening,, Bev. Boss Hume of Clifton, "will preach at the, open air meeting Sab bath evening. The . service will begin a t6 o*cloak. -Alabsstine, the sanitary wall coating."Made in sixteen different tints'and white: Sold B y Kerr & Hastings. A ^ -* , _ —Exclusive sidles m invitation -cards. Engraved or printed in the u 6 «r is& ‘ thfc system o a r ch o ice .m ea ts a te n ot ex ce lled b y anyth ing . T h e w eak an d the strong , the sin a ll and the hearty eater a lik e en joy them* ‘IfPayg to Trade in Springfield/* K I N N A N E ’ S Opening Pall Sale in Our Carpet Section in QuantityandinDetail!' InQuality! In Va rie ty and in Bargains! Never such an opportunity happened.in Springfield. Our variety admits o f a very wide range o f selection, and for this special Fall Sale unusually low prices are quoted to make this event the most in teresting to carpet, rug and all floor covering buyers. Prices below I will speak for themselves, Each item is eloquent o f economy. Sale started Thursday—this week. ‘ ^ 1 , ’ , •< I9c Yard for extra heavy weight Ingrain Carpets, good styles and all bright colors j six styles. 25c Y a rd fo r the new fall styles in 3-ply Granite Ingrain Carpets,t No extrfi charge for sew ing the, carpet. ' ’ : 75c Y ard for extra quality Brussel 9*wire, with or without border to match. No extra charge fo r making* . ' $1.98 Yor jalLwool Smyrna Rugs, size 3x6. fee t; hew, bright styles; worth $3.50 each. li±‘r u " \ S i z e R u g s a t ; B i g R e d u c e d P r i c e s $8.50 Each for Brussel Rugs, size 8.3x10.6; Smith pud Empire makes. .- " _________ R u g s ! 75c Each fo r Smith Axminster Rugs, size 18x36 - - int^eSr. ■’ . / , \ , 7* *f i 'l'' 7J- ' ' - fc ‘ * ( ^ . $3.25 Each for Alexander Smith Axminster Rugs, - size 3x6 feet, all new fall styles and color- " f o g y 1 ; -l ' $2.98 Bach fo r American Oriental Rugs, 3x5 feet, fu ll line o f styles* Reduced from $5 each. ♦** r t ^ < Vj. ■*' ’ >y Brussels Rugs, size S traw Matting - 15o Yard for Jainttess China Matting. Extra heavy grade: " 25c Yard for 200 rolls carpet pattern cotton chaip - Matting, „our own importation. 3£>c Yard for extra superfide Union Ingrain Car pet. Good styles and colorings, in .floral and oriental designs. 59a Yard for all wool Ingrain Carpets.' Colors, tan, green and red and tan. R egu lar price 75c yard. . . * —I t hr it ok $ 'tfeoubie to prepare Alab*»fciB*for Humeaiat* use. Any ou* who o*u handle a white^wMh brush' oau put it ofi. Sold by Kerr 8c Hastings'Bros. - ■ Rugs, Rarason end * Saxony make, size 9x12 feet, seven styles to select from . , • . , G G WEIMER, Next time you need Footwear, step' Into Baldwin’ s, ufc 2i East Main Street, Springfield, and give them a good looking over. They carry an assortment that includes aU the good thing* and it will, pay you to get acquainted at any rate, A look costs nothing, 39c Yard# good Linoleum, just the thing for un der stoves, worth 50c to 65c yard ; in lengths from 2 yards up to 18 yards long. 19c Yard fo r good quality No. 4 grade Floor 'Oil* Cloth. A ll the new colorings for fall. 72c Yard for the.highest quality o f all wool extra superb and 3-piy Ingram Carpes, all new fall etyleS worth $1.00 yard, Reduced to 72c yard . 17c Each for JFringed Winlcow Shades, all light colors. Worth from 34e to 50c each regular price. Brass Door Rods, 2 &c each, extension. ♦ ■ _ . . Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September Seventeenth, Eight* eenth and Nineteenth. L a test and m ost exclu sive m ode ls fo r fa ll and w in ter. M l A re Cordially Invited . Word was received here Thurs day morning, of the death of Ray mond Ciomnns Wade, the three year old son of Mr. and'Mrs. Homer Wade in Springfield. It was thought that de^th was’ due to tu berculosis. The funeral will be held from the family residence to day, Friday, burial to take ptace at Xonia. The bereaved parents *'ave the sympathy o f a host o f friends in the death o f their -only son. Directors of the telephone merger, better known a# the United States Telephone Company, will meet In Columbus October 8th, when the stockholders will ratify the lease fay :he new holding company, with the Cuyhoga, United States and Citizen companies for 99 years. The mer ger will make the stronger opposi tion to the Bell lines and a rate war Would not be surprising to those who are on the Inside, F or the benefit o f ou t-of-tow n Carpet buyers, w e w ill m ake a ll carpets bough t during the next ten days and prepay E xp ress Charges to any address. * W e ’ re m em bers o f the M erchants’ A ssocia tion w h ich pays you r round trip ra ilroad or traction fare from poin ts w ith in a radius o f 40 m iles o f Springfield , upon purchases o f $ 15.00 or over. SINZ. Watt Main St„ Sleet* Bldg., Xenia, Ohio, DifiT—CLEVELANDTOCEDARP<®T—DAn.Y FARE $ 1 you ROUND W FIVE h o u r s AT THE POINT A, iiA inrf ewl l i g u e f a w ^ ^ - .................. a»TKuin> m The Minnesota state ptlson has urned out the first one o f Its prison made eeli-binders. The, plan to make this kind ot machinery at the prison was decided by the last legis lature. Recently the first oiie was given a thorough tost and proved a success. Four more will be mad* this year and next year the plant will turn out a -larger number. The machines are called the “ Minnesota Binders*' and will be sold to Minne sota farmers at a cheap rate to' com pete with the harvest trust, which ;hey claim has been gouging, them fearfully in the price of term ma chinery* , The Jacobs Business College t f e t v P u t t I tc tm P r a m S e p t h Write for free catalog and full information to tt ■ W * B# H a rb o ftlc, |Mgr* 1 Second and Main Streets, . Dayton, Ohio. —Invitation card* and envelopes, plain or printed at this office. —Attractive pnea* on buggies at Kerr AHastings Bro*. Greene County Mecmouth Alumni Association has been Organized with thee* officer*: the Bev. Boss Hum*, Clifton, president; Dr. Clark Lackey, Jamestown, vice president; Mrs. W. B. Bryson, Xenia, sec'y and treato; Cba*. I*. Jobe and Miss Milit* Bigger, exesative eemmittoe, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. George enter tained last Saturday evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Milli gan of Olathe, Kansas. Among those present were: Miss Stuart, Portland, Oregon; Mi** Lens Aiken Olathe, Kan.; George Stitt,Chicago; ll, G. George and family* James town ; A , is* G*<*n£, Belie Center; Dr. J. C. George, Dayton and Miss Hettle Wickerham of Seaman, O., Winter is a good teasonfor farm ers to count up the loss** they have sustained and find out hew they may be avoided in the future, A little studious r#tt*dttoft w ill con vince many a farmer that there are —Engraved this office. or printed cards at —Bhrns-M6ir fight at the Electric theatreSaturday evening. Thefirst thing o f the kind ever shown, in town. Thousand in the city have seen it. A great exhibit of the manly art. Baldwin at Si East Main Street, Springfield, claims to carry the best line o f work shoes made. He ad mits that every other shoe man claims something of the same sort-, but if you arc interested enough to say “ Show Me’ * he will do so to your profit and satisfaction, The records of the Ohio Peniten tiary show that the prison popula tion August 1st, 1908was 1078; num ber of prisoners addicted to the use of intoxicating liquor*, before com ing to the prison, 1855; number who allege that' the use o f intoxicating liquors was the direct cause ot their crime, 318; number who did not use intoxicating liquors before coming to prison, 339; number of prisoners who uSe tobacco, 1488;’ number of prisoners who do not use tobacco, m * ■■ ■ many continuous and unaeosseary leaks on his farm, whtoh might be* I f breeders and diarymen would stopped. Little wastes at# oftsn a [only realize that the “ bull is half great sonro# of loss, ' feeding fed - 1 the breed*'* and how thoroughly In det In ths barnyard, manure bleach ing under the eaves «f the barn, void stables that make it necessary to provide extra ration* to counter** act the rigors of winter, not having the course o f years for good or ill, the blood and characteristics of the hull impregnate and dominate any herd where lie is used, there would be more Care used In the selection a German Imported Inlaid Linoleum yard ........... 98c 90c Yard for W ilton Velvet Carpets, with o f% ith - * out borders to match; large line o f styles and coloring to select from. 98c Each for Bath Rugs, 30x30 and 30x36 inches, -worth $5.25 each in pink and, white find ' green find white. % $1.29 For all wool Smyrna Rugs, all jco lo r s ' and ' ’ styles. Both sides can be u sed ;size 30x60 inches. , : \ $5,25 Each fo r American Qriental R ugs /size 4x6 . feet. Reduced from $ 8,00 each. A ll Oriental HallRunhers reduced in same pyo* portion qf reduction. , ■ Metal Carpet Sweepers $2,50 each, worth $3 25. 1® * JOBE BROTHERS & COMPANY FALL OPENING First fall display o f fall millinery, Suits, Dress Goods, Silks and Novelties will be Thursday, Friday and' Saturday, September 17th, 18th and I9th, Everybody is invited to see this, early fall display* JobeBrothers &Company, XENIA, OHIO. V ‘ Agents Home Journal Patterns. (Ms !S55f a place tot every i&mg ln*th« bam; of the breeding bull, If ho prove* s 0 when ■waatefi, »* ttnn«se»B*ry ’ fo be agood sire, his influence for time is 19*6 ia hsmttnig for things, good will be felt for years; if a poor and many other Dili* things (hat in one, it will take years to eliminate the long run beomne really expen-from the herd the bad feature* he »ive obstacle*. *has left behind, Thm wum ih*$ B u tt& r iG k P a t t e r n * am and JSa^mm higher* ft ........ L ^4* '•M
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