The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

X LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 M. W. Collins v u In town Wed- nesday on burin##-. •■-Try a box of Naptha B o rax -a t yoor gcocm . Mr#, Robert Bird spent Tuesday in Dayton, 1 J . O. Shannon i# quite ill with th e ! grip, ; ' Mrs, 3), S. Ervin entertained the Wednesday Afternoon club on Wednesday, Ralph Wolford went ~to Cincin­ nati th is morning on business*, —GOto Townsley's for BA Horen Blanket!!. Mrs* I>. M, Dean visited her daughters in Columbus this week. Mrs.;j . C. Townsiev, Mrs. Marry Townsley and Mrs. C. C. Morton spent Monday in Dayton, Miss Mary Murdock attended the Anti-Baioan Deague convention. In Columbus ibis week,' —•Curtains to fit. your windows a t McMillan’s. Miss Jennie Bratton, and Mrs, W. W. Creswell spent Monday in Springfield. —Passion Play a t the opera house, moving pictures, Saturday evening,. Jah aa ry 30. Admission 50 and 15c, ‘ , i> r 'lV 'f •’ ■r,l': Wm. Stanley of GreatBend, Kan., returned home Monday after spend­ ing a few days with G, H . Smith. —Storm Fronts! Storm,Fronts! Kerr <&Hastings Bros. Miss Alice Rinck, of Xenia, was the guest of Miss Louisa Smith, ■Wednesday. —The Passion P lay of Oberam mergan will be given in the opera hoURe Saturday evening, Claud Dallas of Springfield spent Sabbath with Prof, and Mrs. F. P. Foster, A ,number of high school girls gave Miss Lea Tronfce a surprise last Tuesday evening.” , „ David Brigham was called home the first of the week owing to the illness of hiB father, *H arry Vance and family of South Charleston spent Sabbath with C. H, Crouse and family. Mrs, John Austin of Beayertown is a guest a t the home of J . A. Bum­ garner and family, —PUBLIC SALE: Wednesday* February 2i. H, A. Turnbull. Rev S -E . Martin*of Xenia will preach Sabbath morning- In the XL P. church* —Naptha Borax produces best and quickest results. —You will soon have to change your electric globes* Kerr <fc Has­ tings Bros, have them to sell. Albert McGiven and wife and Miss Evelyn McQiven attended the fun­ eral of a relative in Columbus, last Sabbath., James Scnhllanddaughter, Anna, left Tuesday evening, for Albany, Tnd., to visit his sisters Margaret Hanaberry and J ulia Schull. -J, A, Stormont, wife and son, have returned from Fremont, Mich.,' where they expected to live on' a farm purchased some timfe ago* 11 Mr. Stormont bad an opportunity to ’I ren t his land and: did so* J f J I t (.rented f’ e Arob* ,vio k'se f . t t i I p and 'Hhoitana ’exact, rep rad nation ie-tb b# seen in th e opera house Saturday evening. G. E- John attended a meeting of the S tate Board of Agriculture in Columbus Monday and Tuesday* Naptha Borax will hot bttrt the hands or injure thefinestfabric. 1 ^ Mrs. Lydia W arnerof noar‘.Yel­ low Springs ha- been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Harper. Charles Coulter ot Oxford was the guest- a t t he home of R. B. Bar- bar over Sabbath. —Illustrated songs with the mol ing pictures a t the opera house, Saturday evening. Adults 15 cents, children &cents. Miss Belle Jobe, who has been aick a t the home of her brother, G. E . Jobe, entered Dr. Mean’s hospital in Columbus, Monday. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be bad a t McMillan,a* A surprise was tendered Prof. W. R.-McChosney la s t Friday by a number of the College students and faculty; Refreshments were served and the evening spent socially. A leather covered mission chair was presented the Professor* A t the annual meeting of the swine breeders in Dayton this week R, C» W a tt was elected treasurer, while the executive committee is composed of three Greene countiahs I. T. Cummins, J . H , Lackey and Ed. a Foust. 1 - —Electric ligh t globes will have to bo changed when the new service star is. Got them of Kerr & Has­ tings Bros, Miss Bernice Bruce’, who lias been visiting relatives in th is county* was entertained several dayB by Miss Edna Cooley* Miss Bruce lias returned to her home m Cath­ erine, Ala. Friday, today, is the day of pray­ er for colleges. Rev. W, E. Putt of the M. E. church delivered the sermon in the R. P. church. ( —The robe you want, large dis­ play at-Ralph Townslcy’s. Mrs James McMillan, who was taken to Dr Hunt’s hospital in Col­ umbus last week for treatment Is reported somewhat- Improved. « Naptha Borax saves time, money, labor and soap. VIUOL CUBES CHROMIC COUCHS, SOU S AID BROHCHITIS A f t w O tb * r B *m * d lM VnU *1 hat* been tnwWedwith a chronic raid aad bronchitis for a lofts .time and have fried many remedies without fiadinx r«it«f. Through the Wad «u*- fceettoft of a friend I tried Vinoi, and after taking four bottles, am entirely oar**.” A. H. Wilde, ?S3-8th Aveono, htiaseapoll*, Mian. «. McDonald, 147 W. Cofilfeftf IK, Paul, Minn,, writes: *7 con­ tracted a seter* sold last winter and thought l wenid awver’s*t rid of it, t tried Vinoi a* a Imfc resort, and it has ecmpletoi? cared me.” Viaot ouMbitte* two world-famed tonlee, the fceallftg, Msdlclnat proper* ties of sod lirer oil and tonic Iron, de­ liriously paiatabid and agreeable to the weakest stomach. JF w tbla renew** Ylaol is tSNneelled as ■a streagffc- hwilder for old people, delicate «kll- drea, weak and roa-down peremw, af­ ter sMkaess and for Ofcewile Cough** •uM k f 0 . M. i ijfWhjr* Tim unusual Bight of so many farmers plowing a t this season of the y< a r reminds one of the ap­ proach of early spring. Farmers over this section of the state are busy plowing the ground for spring seeding. —Every paren t should take nil- vantagk of the opportunity to let their children witness th e ’Passion Play. Seldom Is there a chance to got to sec this wonderful sacred dram?, A Birthday social will be held by the ladies of the W. <). T. IT. in their new headquarters a t the Car­ negie Library on nex t Thursday afternoon, February 4th, beginning a t * o’clock. All mamhers are cor­ dially invited to bo present. Mr. F, P. Hastings and wire en­ tertained a nember of friends Tnen- dayevening in honor of Rev- O. H» Milligan and wife. Among those present were Rev. P u tt and wife, Rev, Mills J . Taylor and wife, W. W. Creswell and wife, J . E. Hastings and Wife, R. F. Kerr and wife and Mrs. Lucy McClellan. nMiurirfi~x.-kiTr.i/i'e it Cl'.iicrr The firm of Bmitb A HiIvey have contracted formic of the latcst and most up-to-date three chair side boards for their barber shop th a t is on the market. They will also add new hydraulic revolving chair* and a lavatory, beside* many nth* t new and improved articles of furniture When the new furniture 1* in place the shop will b# oh* of the rnnsi medeffi in tb it ftMtitm ot tb* state. Sensational M E N’S AND BOYS’SUITS AND OVERCOATS “Sensational” butfeebly expresses the sale we Inaugurated on Thursday morning, January 28th. Never in in the history of our business have we had such an overabundance of Suits and Overcoats. Not the cheap, trashy kind, bu t the choice of the output of the best clothing fac­ tories in the country, The cold weather we longed for was slow to arrive, and our business suffered much in consequence. We know beyond any question, tha t ordinary methods will not enable us to reduce our stock to the size it should be; hence we shall resort to heroic efforts to con­ vert this elegant stock of high-grade Suits and Overcoats into cash, and the prices we will offer them a t will be unheard of in the annals of legit­ imate clothing selling, WE MUST HAVE THE CASH, We can't afford to carry this big stock over until next season, The opportunity is yours NOW to buy for your present and future needs. R.ead T h ese R em arkab le Prices for Dependable ' 'Merchandi se . - ' - ' Men’s andYoung Men’s Suits andOvercoatsatHalf-Price ■Words cannot adqeuately describe {he immensity of the clothing bargains we have to oiler. Just, think of if. Any Suit ov Overcoat-hi our house a t just half the price we formerly received. Asul Hart* Febnfi­ ner &Marx Clothes are Included among our good makes of Men s Suits and Overcoats. Blues, Blacks and Fancies, all new goods *of this f-ca- son’s production; some fashioned for men sedate tastes: some for men ot extreme ideas. Whatever you wan t you’ll find it h-ero At J tTS'l’HALF THE FORMER SELLING PRICE, TheA* are the prison: Our ?7J>0Bnits and Overeoats are now One-Half Price...... :.$£5.75 Our $$.50 Suit- and Overeoats - are now Ohft^half Price.*... .. |M 6 Our $10.00 Saits and Overcoats are now One-Half Prio©-— JS-dO Our Suits anil Overcoats are now One-Half Pries ..$0,00 Our $80,tx>Suit* im t Overcoats • are now .. -$lo.0O Ome$st.0Q are- now O f J M w * ....... $l-!,oo Our $80,00 SuHa a ^ | Overcoats 1 tare now Ou(e»-.H«if Prio#— ,...$0.7# Our $15.00 Suits and Overcoats are now One-Half ,P rke ........ $7.50 Our $10.00 Suits and Overeoats are now One-Half Price . $9.00 These Prices Arc Not For a Special Lot of Odds and Ends But Include, the Choice of Every Suit in the House. are now Ons-Halr p tfo e ......$i5,t)0 Our |u5.QUSuit* and Overcoats ate now Ona-Half Price., .$17.50 Read and Heed. If. you have ans? regard Boys’ andChildren’sSuitsand Overcoats At Half-Price fo r the welfare of your poc- By the opening of this sale we expect- to unload more Boys’ and k*Lfk00*\iJf yoti are fond of Childrens Suits and Overcoats than wore evsr disposed of by one firm in Dayton m twice the time. “We cannot he disappointed if we can hut im­ press upon you the magnitude of the bargains we have to offer you. Such ing to pay one-half of what Buits and Overcoats as we have to offer you for boys are seldom found, and we ofier you choice of this excellent stock a t JUST HALF THE FORMER PRICE. !' good clothes, and are will- they are really worth; if you a rc willing to pay 50c for what yon will actually have to pay ftlJK) for next Fall, then by all mean* le t Our Boys1$2.50 Suis and Overcoats are iww One-Half Price .........$1.25 Our Boys’ $3.00 Suits and Overcoats are now One-Half P ric e ......1$1.50 Our Bays’ $3.50 Suits and Overcoats tm r Oii*-Half Prid«,..,:. ^ $ 2.o0 bound to be w ithout exoap- Our Boys’ $4,60Suits and Overcoats " are now One-Half Pries... - ....$2.25 natfeing tn*p you txon, the biggest Bailing event ever held in Dayton. Remembert&e Sale Starts THURSDAYMORNING, JANUARY28th. Our Boys’ $5,00Buifs and Overcoats are now One-Half P r i c e . . . $2.50 Our Boys’ $8.00Suits and Overcoats arh now One-Half P ric e .......„$3.00 Our Boys’ $5,50Suds and Overcoats- are now One-Half P rice ...... ..$3.25 Our Boys’ $7.50 Suits and Overcoats ate now Cue-Half Price.....,....$2.75 Our Boys’ $0.00 Suit# and Overcoat# are now Qaa^Half Pric*„.......44.50 ‘Ottr Oveniuiafir are new One-Hali P rice ....... $6.00 Our Boys$U.0O Suits and Overcoats are now One-Half Price $5.60 Our Boys,$i2.0O Suits and Overcoats are now One-Half P rice ....... $6.00 Our Boys $12.50Suits and Overeoats are no\v One-Half Price...... . $6 23 These Pricas Include every Boy's Suit in Our House With ” . the Exception of Blue Serges. Sensational Shirt Selling The greatest values m Men’s Standard Shirts ever offered. I f you wouldn’t need another sh irt for ayear, it will pay you to buy a fresh supply now. ’ SHIIiT SPECIAL NO. 1 Choi'e lot of Men’s Shirs* soft antt plaited .bosoms, cuffs a t­ tached; regularly sold at 50c. Special................. .................... 25c SHIRT SPECIAL NO. 2 Choice of our elegant 69c and 78o lines of Mfen’s Sh irts; the very latest patterns ami well made Special .................................43c SHIRT SPECIAL NO. 3 250 do2. of our Fedehty $1 and $1.25 Shirts, cut coat style, sep­ arate or attached cuffs, neat dots or stripes. Special...... VSlq, SHIRT SPECIAL NO. i Choice of our elegant $1.50 fancy Coat Shirts, all the best and lat­ est designs, No one need to Wear a better one. Special,.... flSc SHIRT SPECIAL NO. 5 100 dozen Men’s Black and White striped work Shirts, an extra heavy quality, always sold a t 50c. Special..............................L’9e SHIRT SPECIAL NO. 0 2oo dozen Men’s Worh Shirts; th is includes Black Sat teens and ail other splendid full cut work shirts. Special.........................37c Dent’ Miss It <SENSATIONAL UKEFRWEAR SALE. ■f • Yon but to read these prices to n nil** that the biggest underwear bargain# of the season nr« now p lac'd before you. None but good, dependable qualities in the In the varioue grades arc here, uii the price# at which may have your choice compel your at* •tention. Fleece ti tle d Underwear Men’s heavy Fleece Lined Un­ derwear, extra ; *oc qualify. Sp ec ia l........... .. , ................. Sic Derby Ribbed Underwear Men’s Ribbed Undartrf ar, tan, blue and black, an exctqiUonai 30c value. Special . . 33c WrighFe Uttdktreaear Men's Wright'* Underwear; tbo best ileeco liueii underwear on tho market; regular $1.00 grade; all sizes shirts and drawers. Special .... .. . .. ,77<* Men’s $t,QO Uttiae. Suits Men’s Heavy rlbtwd I'uuion Suits, a splendid filin g garment and good woigt* Hpi'ci*! , The Men's $ 1.50 Union Suits An exceptional quality a t tho regular price; #bw* to fit any man. Special ... .*1.00 Men’s $2 .00 Union Suits Our $1.00 l nmn Suit is about as nice an undergarment a* one need wear; you should buy them a t tho price. Sperial .. ,*1.30 Furnishing Goods At Next-to-Nothing Prices Tk&se Few Items fire but a Sample of the Hundreds ,of Bargains tha t Await You Here. Men’s Black aiid Tan 10c Sox.' Special.......................... .4c Men’s Sc Handkerchiefs. . Special...................... 2jj£c Meus75c Umbrellas* Special,. 83c Men’s 12/jc White Memstltbhcd Handkerchiefs. Special......5c Men’s 50t>, 4-in-lmnd and Shield Teck Ties, Special.........,26c Men’s 25c anti 33c Lisle Web and ,Police Suspenders. 8pec..„.15c Men’s 15c Brighton Garters, Special...................................... Be Men’s 25c All-Silk Brighton, Bos­ ton and Newport Garters. Special .................................. I5c en’sfiUc Fancy Silk Handker- Mehicfs. Special...................23c ICxcellent 10c Dollar Buttons, ai- uminum backs. Special... 2&G Men’s 15e Sox, Special.. ...... 0c Men’s 15(5Arm Bands, all colors Special .....................................3c Men’s Fancy Golf Gloves;the 500 kind. Sp ec ia l......... 31c Special lotMen’s $1and $1.26 Pa­ jamas. Special...................... 55c Men’s muslin and Domot Nights Shirts; 75c kind. Special. 30c Men’s 50c Overalls; extra heavy Deniin. Special.... ............. 44c Boys’ 25c Brownie Overalls; good wight. Special................. 10c Jap Leatherette Su itcases; $1.25 values. Special................ 70c Boys’ 70c Coat Sweaters, gray, with red trimmings............ 4ic Boys’ BfluCorduroy Knee Pants- Spec ia l.....................;............ 29c Boy#’ 25c Underwear...............15c Bovs1Cadet Stockings, S5c sel­ ler. Special......................... 19c Boys’ 15c heavy Ribbed Stock­ ings. Special ....................... 10e Bpys* 50c Domet Blouse Waists. Special....................................23c Boys’ 30e Fleece - lined Union Suits. Special....... y............85c Special lot ot Boys’ 60c Shirts, Special ............................«.....25e Boys’ $i Knickerbocker Trousers Special................ ,77c Boys’ $1.50KnickerbockerTrous­ ers. Special........................$1.15 M en’s and Boys’ Hats . At Half-Price. There have been ^reduction sales on Men’s and Boys’ Hats before, but never m tho history of Dayton was the public invited to pick from such a well selected and high grade stock of Hats fall th is season’s styles) atsnch prices N o t a H a t excepted. Soft and Stiff Hats; all colors shades and shapes. Your choice a t JUST HALF PRIOE. Our $3.5<)Soft and Stiff Hats are now one-half place ...... $1.75 Our $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats are now one-half price......... $1.50 Our $2.50 Soft and StiffH a ts are now oho half price ... $1.25 Our $2.00 Soft and Stiff Hats are now one-half p rice ........ $1.00 Our $1.39 Soft and Si iff Hats are now one-half price....... 75c FANCYVESTSPECIAL llnnd rr ds of Nobby Fancy Vesta in the various styles and tex- lares; every one in this season's m ake ; regular pricesfl .50 to $3.00 Special during this sah>- * One*Third O ff Our urgent need of cash comjiels us to offer our stock a t such stupendous jj reductions. Come in early j; for your share. TheSurprise Store 238 E. Third Street, DAYTON, OHIO* Mark The D a te - Sale Starts Thurs* day Morning, Jana* ary 28 th. You c a n 't afford to miss this, tbcblggf St, sale. In s, ears. FOR SALE, A base burner l»i excellent corn!! tion, Owner' has no use for same a s ; a furnace lma just, been Installed. ( Will sell a t a bargain. For infor­ mation call ai H um office, I P tfB h tC BADE; Fchruary 4th. David R, Jvhnwm ! Serial of One Wimoff W#*4*. An advertiser in a LOnttoa paper says he has immMUte me for a "wm* sathmal aerial/- whiek IMft. toast#!; of about 1.n*m,w)0 wort*. ,Tk* ieax*irt novel, #n far. i# it)* to '/ h t Beorie Eliot’s ■MI(Ml•Tntr^k.,, $$hMk ease tain# nearly Mt$$$ Monument to Ovid, A monument Is about to bo erected to tlie poet OvM a t Salmons, the anci­ ent suimo of Banmhinv, a movement for tho purpose having been set on. toot by the Italian poet* Oebrlel* d'Ananxm, This month** 20 c and JButterick Pattern* ISc^nme higher* for Ot. Hiwvttmlte twin# relievm by me w » I I f Y wr. Mo##' AMi-iwa m t y m x m - i * Vfii A i m t r \ T i o o i i u T m i f ' UUK J v B rJKilN 1 UNv a 3 J | j ■ 1 ;>51 i 'ML. A,*” y\ u*Ys^ J i*.. . . y \ ' ?■' * e vA * ^ f

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