The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
• M H DEATHOF MIS BELEJ0BE.il * r »- H iss Belie Joh* died a t th e home of h e r brother, Mr. if. I?. Jobe, wher* she had been the E.asf few month# of her illness. F o r several weeks previous to her death she iiail bee r, unab le to take- nourishment anti t i n death was not unexpccted. Medical aid eet-und of no avail and she was tak«*n to a Columbus hospital in thaiiopo of improvement Site was returned to h s r brother*!, homo realizing what LU« fu tu re lot;' ns store for h i\ ( ’ luscious to the la s t she liati itm u ib td for the funer a l and burial, the services . being hold from iho old homo place now occupied by her brother, J . Homer Job*. 4 , The deceased was the only daugh- to r o f th o late Mr. a n t Mrs, John Jobe, the former dice! abou t bis years ago and the la tte r about twelve years ago. She was a de voted member of the F irs t United Presbyterian church in. Xenia and her Christian cha rac te r and cha ri table disposition drew her a large circle of friends. Four brothers, (i, F . Jobe of this place, Charles L, and J . iiileyo f the Jobe Brothers Com pun Xenia, and J , Homer Join- U i r lives'on the Jamestown pllce, remain. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon, bu rial tak ing place in Woodlawn. NOTICE. LIVE MAN with some knowledfe* or of interest in AUTOMOBILES, to take charge of branch agency t* be opened a t once In Cedarville. Small amount of capital required. Fine proposition for right man. Addrvt-s with full particulars The People’s Motor Oar Company, 10 and 21 >V.jst. Second Street, Ilaytor, Ohio. Distributors for the B g Value Car, the E-M-F “30” ai at $1*250.00, The Locomobile, The Thomas Flyer and the Bauch & Lang Electric. Also a number of bargains in good second hand FORDS, NATIONAL, BIG FOUR FLYER, LQOOMO- - BILE and others. EOS00TOKELBLE’S. Why the people o f Xenia, end Greene and Contigous,Counties flock to Mammoth Selling Out ^ Sale where unprecedented bargains unlock the puirse ( and sends buyer hoc e l to .telt the neighbors o f money saved. SOME PLAIN FACTS? C. Kelble, agent, 45-1!) West Main Street, Xenia, is disposing of his $35,000 stock prejmratory to erec ting a new building. He wants to sell this stock qulck- ’ ly . To do this prices have been cut squarely in two. In some cases goods arc offered at half price. This ■etock consists of up-to-date Cloth ing, men’s and boys’ hats, furnish ings, boots shoes, Oxfords and Slippers for ladies’ misses, men and boys. Such opportunities are not fre quent. This is a bona Qde selling out sate, freighted with really phe nomenal bargains. You will bo surprised at what you save here in making needed purchases. One way to get rich is to take advan tage of these bargains. Mr. Kel- ble’s plan is to turn his $35,000 stock Into cash within 90 days. Here’s your chance to save halt. Fine lino of spring and summer good* fust opened. We have everything to wear. Hun. us up when in Xenia. I t w ill pay you and pay you big. Hunt up the right place. C. IvELI’LE, Agent, 45-49 West Main Estreat, Xenia, Ohio. MAIN STREET, NEAR LIMESTONE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, O. A NOTHER WONDERFUL sale day here tomorrow. Hundreds of people visit this store daily and go away satisfied with the purchases they make. There are always bargains at one counter or another and it pays our patrons handsomely to make the rounds of the store and secure reliable merchandise. Hundred® will visit the store tomorrow, as we have arranged a number of specials in the various sections that are greater bargains than usual. We expect tomorrow to be one of the banner days of the season. This advertisement tells you why. Reasonable prices prevail here. The Clothing Store for Men Is always first. Right along the line. I t Attracts the Attention Of an Intelligent Public by Telling the Truth In Every Instance and by the Beauty of Its Merchandise. Most Magnificent Display ofMen's Suits at $15. That we have ever made. Visit any three clothing houses in this vicinity and combine their stocks and you will not find so great a variety of garments as we-show- at $15.00 Our tre mendous purchasing power en ables us to offer more at this price than the average store does. All the good fabrics are in the assortment and we can please any man, whether young or middle-aged. We can fit any man perfectly. The Best Suit Ever Sold at $18.00, You can not find suits to equal these in any other establish ment at even^ a much higher price. The assortment con sists of all the latest and most desirable patterns and splendid colors. I t i» an easy matter for a man to to find what he wants at this price no matter how critical he may be. We know that if you try one of these suits, that you will be pleased. Attention Men We want to tell you about our Men's Shirts at $1,00 that / • ' ' . - - ■ retail in, most stores at $1.50 Yes, and you would pay $1.50 for Shirts like these without a murmur. These Shirts are made of up-to-the-minute materials, are cut full and are excel lently made. They come in plain or plaited bosoms, with cuffs attacked or detached. I t is the greatest line of -Shirts we’ve ever shown and .we know you will appreciate the exceptional values. We have them in patterns that will appeal to men of quiet tastes and those who desire the snappiest styles. There are shirts here for every man no matter what his size or desire—and they’re $ 1.00 There are no spasmod ic efforts made at th is store. W e have good va lues every day, every week and every month. The attractions are the reasonable prices on h igh qua lity wearab les for m en . No O ther Suit for Men at $20.00 Can compare with those that we offer at this price. Learn the difference in Men’s Garment# by coming to the store to-morrow and looking through the great assortment. Let our salesmen point out to you the many points that makes these suits superior. They will tell you why these garments w ill wear better, fit better and look better than the average clothes you see, , /rM an Who Wears One of these $25 Suits Is as well dressed as it Is possible for him to he. These suits are fashioned by the foremost designers and are tailored as well as any garment can be tailored. The showing includes the very latest idear. The best ma terials go into the making of those salts and all the newest colors are represented. Straw Hats Great Showing of Summer Underwear One of the most complete underwear stores iii Bpringfleld will he found under this roof. You can buy - in most every style—the most moderately priced to. the mose elaborate. The famous Gooper Spring Needle, Superior and Luzorno Union Suits, as well as the famous French balbriggan. Union Suits in Knee, three, quarter and full length, long or short sleeves, in white, ecru, blue and tan. • Priced.......;...................................... $ 1.00 And Up. Summer weight Shirts and Drawers In white, ecru bide, gray and fancy weaves, m fine quality _ balbrigan or mesh........ .................. ........................ t)UC And Up. A brand new showing of summer Hosiery, in new colors and patterns, > io c , 15 c, 25 c and 50 c Pa ir Now showing of summer neckwear-novelty and staple—direct from the centers of fashion, Prices 25 c and 50 c "St Regis" Swell Oxfords / for Men, The Hom e of the Oxford. Whatever style Oxford you have in mind, you’ll find it here. Black and tan in every kind of good leather, you ever heard of, and more than that, these correct, stylish, reliable shoes can bebought here at »■ Bavlng. Our pricings assure you on $3,50 Oxfords at least a dollar’s worth of shoe betterness or save you that much money. And of course the high cuts th« savingia in proportion. K. & A. St. Regis Shoes New “Lagonda Club” Spiko Shape (all leathers.) K. & A. St. Regis Shoes New “Clifton Ridge” Blunt shape (all leathers.) now $1, ,$1.50, $2, $2.50. LAUNDRY Best Work, SrAiE of Onto, C'txv of rooEPo, t IiUCAOCociiiv j £S . F eank J. C hemcy makes oath that he id Mfii-jr partner of the firm of F. J. (’itvi.nv * Co., do«*ng fausiacss in the city of Toledo, •ounfy, sod state afonwM, that said i n , . . . , /firm ttiilpay thseameONje litJNDRED C h e a n e S t W f lfK . DOLLARS for eaoii «y*ry 'of (Jatwrli l W f f Ul Diet cMinot he cured bv the ns* of H am ,'a C ataumi CM*, FRANK J, d lK K EY . Sttorn to before mo And subscribed in m,v presence, this < 5 Ui day of December, A. Ti* 1880. A. W. (H.IUSON, Notary Public MONUMENTS, GUT STONE, STATUARY ^7/ T v . \*.\J I Hill's Ufttafrii cure is’ taken rnfernr.ily and acts directly on the blood and mantis wrlacwi of the system, Send for testimoni als, free. ' ££* $1 Columbus Excursion Everything Guaranteed. AH Mistakes Righted. Leave at Smith & Sil- vey s barber seop or at Bird’s Store. XEN IA HAND LAUNDRY - j/jjL »V a “ l * “i'i*/*a. •"*N/Jw, Wilt) of transfer granite 1 N""'IiXla"IH.F.BIRD,Agt. * tm n litfcvea OdarvlU*!) siii m in . The men huge blocks into beautiful monuments . \W ( and headstones in our workshop are the most skillful that money can procure. - - 4 i/jf*1 You can depend on getting the very finest artistic creations here—and at prices below the ordinary. With our superior facilities and equipment, which are not equalled by any retail concern in the tJ, S., we are prepared as never before to furnish high grade work a t let* mouey than inferior work will cost elsewhere. W» employ no agent* in this territory. I f at all interested in any in our line, write or ’phono for catalogue or if possible call to sea us. Bell ’phone 301. Citizens’phone.216. Established isfli; GEORGE DODDS & SON, 113 , 115 , XI'/, II() W e s t Main S t , Xenia, O. A Good Painter with Poor Paint gets Poor Results A Poor Painter with Good Paint gets Better Results But a good painter with can produce results in every way satisfactory. G R E E N S E A L P A IN T will go further, wear longer, look better, and actually save the consumer 15 to 25 e/o on a job of painting. FOB SALE »Y KERR & HASTINGS BROS X2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X ✓
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