The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
iiiiiltliii.toWW The Purest Is Best, The Best is Cheapest Msd^ at Jam estown M ills,*K , G, George, Prop., Jamestown,5Ohio. Sold by A ll jFirst-class "Grocers, mmmmmamarnmmmmmmm*# r Mf*M LOO LOCAL AND PC<t30NAL -Try A box ol Napthp, Borax -at yoor grocers. •-Go to Towasley’s for 5A Blanket*. Horse Mr*. Ira TOwnrtey spent Monday In Xenia, M r. and Mr*. Carl Pauli spent Monday In Dayton. '■Curtain* to afc McMillan’*. fit your window* 'Storm Fronts! StormFronts! K err* Hastings Bros. —NapthrfBorax producesbest and quickest results, '. . ..nVj.i , . • , Mis* Elsie Harbison has been -visiting relative* in Cincinnati; Use Naptha Borax for washing, scrubbing, cleaning woodwork, washing windows, Washing dishes, etc. The I)uroe Jersey hog sale of W a t t * Foust will be held at the Dayton Fair Grounds on February 9 Sixty head will be offered. Mr, Wm. Conley has purchased theCl acre farm from Mrs. Lida Archer, the consideration being $0.0QQ. Smith & Clenmns made the sale. Mr. and Mrs. T. W . St. John, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. George and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hains took dinner with Mr, and Mrs. J. A , Burps, Tuesday,, —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’ s. PUBLIC SALE: February 4th. David R. Johnson Napt,ha Borax will not hurt- haud*or injure the flnestfabnc. the Miss Irene McClellan of Dayton visited her mother over Sabbath. —If you want McMillan’s. furniture, go to Mr. and Mr*. A. H» Creswell art entertaining a number of friends dinner today. at —Naptha Borax saves money, labor and soap. • time, PUBLIC SALE;—February lltn, Wm. damans, Jr, Mrs. M, J. Auld of Iberia is the guest of tier sons, J. M. and Arthur and their families. ’ the ‘ —Mattresses, bed springs, heat to ftsbo# -■i"A —N©it-wtfl' 'woo®. yotir electric g^troe*. 'Kerr * Has* tings Bros. baVe them to sell, D. Eradiate, * Bon made an ex* cellenfcsale of Polled Angus cattle Monday to the firm of Skinner & Muckier of Yalpariso, Ind. Mr. F. B. Turnbull has been sick (he past week. Mrs. Turnbull who has been quite sick for several days is much improved. Miss Bells Jobe, who has been sick at the home of her brother, Mr. G. 35. Jobe, with a, nervous break down is reported much better. Rev. W.„ K. Graham and wife came over from Yellow Springs this morning for a visit with relatives. Mr. GeorgeAlexander and daugh ter, Mabel, of Derby, Iowa, have b e e p visiting with J. A . Burns and family. -1 Messrs. C. M. Crouse, II. M, Bar ber and L, G. Bull attended the funeral of the late Gibbs White of near Lebanon today. Mrs. Sloan and Mrs. White and two sons of Oxford Who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H, Sullenberger Saturday and Sabbath returned home Monday. Mr, J, C. Townsley took a- sled l load of relatives to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Townsley Wednes day evening where an oyster sup per was served. The Swine Breeders Institute will be held in the Phillips, hotel at Dayton next Tuesday, All swine breeders are invited to-attend this meeting as a good program ha* been prepared. Atameeting of the stockholders of the Cedarville Reality C qm Tues day awning the followingwere cho sen directors D, Bradfute, W . H Barber, W . J. Tarbox, Walter Hlff ind F. P, Hastings. Too Much [Care! There can’t be toomuch care ta ken in filling a prescription. Errors in our prescription de partment are as near to being impossibleas skilland unlimited caution canmake them. Whenyou take* prescription to adrug *tore you have to trust the druggist to fill it right. You your self cant tell; it is pot like buying bread orcheese.We promise you that your confidence wili he well placed if you trustus. If we can't fill your prescription and fill it right, wewon't fill it at all. If we can, we’ll do it as the doctor wants it done. We have the experience and the education to put drugs together scientifically. Filling a prescrip-' tion is not merely mixing up the ingredients carelessly in -any' fashion. They must be properly j mixed or they, may produce im proper results. I Ourprices? Well, we charge ae -1 cording to what goes into your ; medicine. We want tobe fair., ' ] ISAAC WISTETtMAN The Store WhereStyle* Originate. "IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD” BOGGAN’S TOGGERY SHOP The Store Others Try I\>Imitate« . —Ele'ofcriclightglobes will have to be changed when the new service starts. Get them of Kerr & Has tings Bros. The Are engine was taken oui Wednesday afternoon and set at he creek to fill the boilers at the deotnc light plant. The company -xpects to have this plant ready to itart m a week or so. Mr*. JMary Murdock, who has icon visiting-her daughter, Mrs. Frank Retd in Memphis, Teton., has gone to Louisiana, where she Will visit her son. » s g t . , Kerr ifeo*7 The Sunshine Club will hold its regular meeting at the home of Miss Mary Ervin on next Thursday. January £$, at.fi p. m. All mem bers are urged to be presentand in terested friends are cordially invit ed,/ A number of Clifton high school pupils were-entertaiaed at the home of Mis* Ethel Spencer Monday evening. They made the trip in a bobsled and formed a merry party. ABAPTISTELDER Restored to Health by Vinol “I w*a run down andweak from In digestion and general debility, also suf fered from vertigo, 1 saw a cod liver preparationcalled Vlnol advertised and decided to give It a trial, and tJUe re sults were most gratifying. After tak ing two bottles I regained my strength and am now feeling unusually well.” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap tist Church, Kingston, N. C. Vlnol lanot a patent medlcineMiut a preparation composed of the medicinal elements of cods’ liver*, combined with a tonic iron and wine. Vinol create* a hearty,appetite, tones Up the organs of digestion andmakes rich, red blood. In this natural manner, Vlnol create* strength for the run-down, over worked and debilitated, and for deli cate children and old people. Fa? chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vlnol is unexcelled. All «nch persons In this vicinity at* asked to try Vlnol on our offer to re fund their money If it fails to give sat isfaction, fclold by C. M, Ridgway. Mr. Warren Art hur, employed oto the - Pennsylvania lines between Xenia and .Cincinnati, was called here Monday owing to the death of hisgrandmother, M* b . Anderson. —Blankets for winter use, either stormsor stable. Largest assort ment of robes in town. Kerr and Hastings Bros. —White Star Laundry. Work guaranteed . satisfactory.' Either tight or dull finish. Lowest prices. Leave at Finney’s restaurant or ca ll’phonoNo. Hand laundry will be called for, W , M. Begg, Word was received her* Thursday WUM& wjbs from appendusKf*. . Hi* wife before marriage was Mis* Ada Jameson, who is well known here. The funeral was held today. Erastus Davis, 20-year-old colored youth, of Oedarvxlle township, pleaded not guilty to carrying con cealed weapons when arraigned be- fore Judge Howard Friday after noon, and his hearing was set for February 1. ‘ He was released on his own recognizance,—G^cette. Oar January Clearance Sale is by far the Greatest Sale which has ever taken place in Springfield or in fad, the state of .Ohio And the cause for this is, that whenwe announce a sale of high class garments, we do not throw on our racks and counters rubbish and damaged merchandise which is no good at any price to a woman who is par ticular about her dress. We have nothing to offer but the best that money can buy and absolutely every garment Is this season's production and our prices are even lower than merchants who are far less particular. TheGreatestSuitSale inOurHistory. J $25.00 and $30.00 SuitsReenced to $12.50 . Choiceof eighty exclusivejsuits in Brown, Navy, Cardinal, Taupe and Black, absolutely all wool, sponged, shrunk and steamed, the very latest ’ models, cannot be duplicated for $25.00. While they last.------ -------- ------------ .$12.50 Coats of the Uncommon Kind at Rediculous Prices $10.00 and $12.00 coats reduced to . . . . . . , .$5.95 $15.00 Coats reduced to....... ......................$8.5U $18.80 Coats reduced to ............................ $9,95 $22.50 Coats reduced to ........................... $12.50 $22,50 Coats reduced t o . . . . . . . . . . , __ __ .$14.95 $7.50 Silk Petticoats—January Clearance Sale Price—$4,75 Choice ofTOOsilk petticoats in all the new shades and black, just received. Extra wide, 12-inch flounce with silk dust ruffle, guaranteed taffeta* full width, regularprice $7.50—Saleprice. .$4.75 Tremendous Reductions in Our Shirtwaist Department $1.50 Waists reduced to ........ ................... $ ,95 $2.25 Waists reduced t o ............................. $1,50 $3.50 Waists reduced to___ _______ $L95 ,$5,00 Waisrs reduced to ........ . .$3.75 Every Winter Hat inOur House to be Closed , : Out Regardless of Cost. Any hafcin our house that sold for $8.50 reduced .... $1.95 Any hat in our hauge that sold fpr $lo reduced to'...... ...., $2.95 < Any hat In our house from $12.50to $15reduced to...,.....,..$3.50 Be on hand Early and get First Selection which are always the Best r SO. LIMESTONEST., PE .TER A . BOGGAN, S pringfield , ohio . * , - < * 1 ^ I We’remembers of The Merchants* Associationwhichrefundsround trip railroadandtraction fares to points withip 4G'miles of Springfield upon purchases of $15 orovsr at any one or all Association stores combined. - , ■» At a meeting of th* Un«t|*d FW** bvfcerianoongregntlonheld Monday action was taken* on thsj^ignatiaga of many of the pastor, Rev. O. IB Milligan. five othfcr cities I* operated under supervision of ft, R. officials and all pupils areplaced when qualified. Write them for particular*,” - “ Ambition* young men and la dies should Manv' Telegraphy} for fJto<» /% * $9% became thousand telegrapher#,', Positions Resolution* weft passed and Mr.‘ pay from $80^ to. $?f) per month to a K. Williamson waeeemmissioned beginners. The Nahqpal Telegraph jto bear the message to Xenia Pres- Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio and |byttory, which was in session Tues day and officially recognized the r e s f g •’ ' Mayor Wolford is hearing the case of Floyd Polly this' afternoon. Polly la one of the numberarrested as the result of the raid on Clark Baker's restaurant last week, when a hrap game was broken up. Some seven or eight have plead gull y Polly left town for. Mrs. L, H . Sullenberger enter- mne89 of tubureUlosi*. Beside* tatned about fifty lady friends a autl mother he leaves aov- ln honor of Mr*. Sloan and .eraj fit-others and sister*. He was a White of Oxford, Saturday. Re- tnember of the M, E. church m-Kew freshmentswero served during , Burlington. afternobn. The hostess was assist-1 ........... ed by Misses Ethel Spencer,* Kath leen Putt, Escitlino and Gertrude Reynolds. " Dr, F.. C. OgIe*b*e and wife at tended the funeral of Gustavus Ogleabee, the former’ s brother at New Burlington, Monday. The de- oeased was about 5# years of ®K*iand w,creflBfld. ________. . and died last Friday after a long few days and on hie return was taken into court and plead not guilty, J. o , Foley will represent, him. ~ ' ‘ DONT MISS IT! Greatest of All jBankrapt Sales. Thousands of dollars worth of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Rants, Overcoats, Crauenettes, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Ladies’ Coats, Skirts, Shoes, Etc., to be retailed at Less than Wholesale Prices. —ft is no foolish dream about the prospects of the Pan-Handle coun try of Texas. The natural condi tions for great prosperity pre there and the keen eye of the shrewd buyer lias recently discovered this fact. O h the last excursion the flfh of this month, the special train was run from Kansas City in thirteen sections and was hardly able to car- j ry all thatwere hound for the Pan- Handle. See article headed '’Pros perity” In this issue. A WORD ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. How much better to have your deed* and personal papers where they are safe from firs and readily accessible. A mitplatwdpaperoften causes world* of trouble. We have them for rent at 1 ms than one-third of a cent per day. THE EXCHANGE BANK, Cedarville, Ohio* THE VERY BEST. Hheumatle ftHtw H»we« *T ««• * or. MU m ’ Anti-Pata Fffla. K **M tteU Graves’ Cloak House Comer Limestone and High Streets, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. SPE.CIAL COAT SALE . A t Greater Reductions Than Merchandise o f This Character Has Ever Been Offered. CLOTHANDCARACUL COATS- (A splendid assort ment of materials and styles) Choice,, . . . $$.$8 $3.98 CLOTHCOATS—All lengths, 26 to 54 inches. Choice...................; .......................... Worth up to $8.00- CLOTHCOATS AND RAINCOATS- Over 30 styles to select from. Choice............................. *•.$5.98 Worth up to $12.00, FINE VELOUR AND CARACUL Worth $18.00, EXTRA FINE BROADCLOTH COVERT, KERSEYAND CARACUL COATS—C h o i c e . . $ © * S 0 Worth tip to $30.00. COATS AT......... ......................................... 415.00, $U.50*»d Worth up to $40.00, RJeh P«r Akdk« S m I, Brook Mink, Jap Mink, Neanwal, Pony ant Brown Conoy at Greatly Ro&e «4 Prtaw ALL CHILDREN’S COATS AT ONE-HALF OFF. Have any of our readersseen a re cent copy of the Cincinnati Weekly Kuquirer? If not, it will pay to send for a copy, if for no other pur pose than to note its present great worth as an educator in all things that tend to make life prosperous, and. home, the happiest place oil earth. ' ( The editor by asking its readers to criticise and suggest improve- ' ments; and following advice thus abtaiued is enabled to produce a paper that exaetty fits needs of a family and a material aid to father, mother and children in reaching that higher level in social life, where content and comfort reigns supreme. Father obtains ample information that guides in the where, when and how to regulate and increase the income f r om hi s efforts. The mother in management of house hold affairs, practical economy, government of children, and other duties that makes her toil a labor of love. Children’s minds- and hearts are freed from thoughts of questionable amusements and fri volities ofMijte, and encouraged to emulate all that is helpful in plan ing for a useful future in life. The Grand Idea being that; VAs are our Homes* so will be the Com munity, State and Nation.” A most desirable help, is a non- : sectarian sermon each week, aa1: preached by that Biblical Student,e Pastor Chas. T. Bussell,* a forcible j ‘ reminder of the i,piritual and tem-j poral rewards gained by righteotm? living as preferable to * Godless Ilife that brings nought but miaetlr to the home, , „ Other departments and features are above the ordinary, the unani- ;metis verdict of its readers being; “ The cleanest and best family ,Weekly known to them. Sample copies mav be had by, 5writing to theE nquire * C ompany , j Cinchmtbi O* SALE NOW GOING ON Don’t buy a dollars worth before visiting Our Store. We Guarantee a Saving on each and every article, . BOSTON SALVAGE GO., 123E. Main Street., - SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Be SoreYon Are in the Right Place. Look For The BIG RED SIGN . D o e s Per Your Idle Money Drum 4 Cent Interest? ' If not we ask you to investigate the responsibility and record of this $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 BANK which allows this liberal rate of interest on Savings andTime Deposits. Correspondence or personal in terviewsolieted. mm MHunaira ufe stvma BLOOD PURIFIER A Speedy ahd Safe Remedy far all M issus of (tie Skfa and Blood. Restores Viridity, Renews iHrength. Cleanses and f'nrichrs theWood, An especiallyvaluableremedy forBoils, Carbuncle*, Krysiiv-ks. Tumors, t ai>feroua Humor*, Ulcers, Ringworms,GhLSores, fH.rofuta,KyphilitteAffections, f* rofukm* Humors, Blotches, 1’imples, I’astules, belt Rheumand *Hdi*ea«Hs arising from impure Wood or low condition of the system. E«i>eci*l!yrecommendedfor sfi formsof SciaticKliewMWtSaOiRu PRICE, ONEDOLLARPERBOTTLE. TORSALE BY &RUW1STS. HhiMtwIiKWl >1 MriWUHWOWMWM. Kwilw, Timinw. T R Y OUR JOB PRINTING \ , \ :"0. i ffMnV ilHliikri
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