The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
o tm*p> mm** LOOK! What Cash or Trade will Buy Saturday *UKar *‘.K £ i'J ">■’» S w E t a i JTIonr c*, 7 lia rs of S tqr Soap ,.............tso $lb dinger Snaps'...;........... joe 8 cans Cj{;ir»t Toroatoee^... . » cans best "String Beans.....i»5 Best Coffee....... . Meto atfe Jt>. Brled Beef, can ..................... |<jc AH kimls of tr a it* and VigctableH fresh <7i(*h week. AH different Magazines in stock. No Kroger .Stock raised m th is- all Fresh stock. 2*ew Talking Machine just canto in to give to our customers | frea Qt charge. i B ara of B o tox s o a p ... v.!(, it in. Fretth S ta r ('rackera We a can* (to.*! Corn ............... j.;0 i bu. P o ta to e s ............ $1,00 it ib. Jap H ire ......................pa* Beat. Apricots Wo to iKJecan O. M. Totonsley, THE CORNER QROCER. i LOCAL AND PEHSONAL Meat is Healthy. The human system needs meat, not the tough, in- digestable kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organs to asimilate it, bu t the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties, G, W. Crouse & Co, Successor to C. C. WEIMER, . THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO IS USED AND ENDORSED BY * TN (Irani Con«rv#t#ry of Music, NewYork CKy. Th* f’onrtsjftvafila College of Muclc, Philadelphia. Chicago Coaaervatory a Hinehaw School ofOpera, Chicago. The Pueblo Conservatory of Mtislc, Pueblo, Colo, AND OTHER LEADING CONSERVATORII* preaeboe is a sign o fc n ltare a n d ieftnetnont, TheJ.Emt PIANO ii manufactured r ■ the cost ofproduction, and it has gchlim " in the market at a^satisfactory price. H. LEHR A COMPANY, Manurrs, Easton, Pa* M itiLuwai's life s u m LOOD PURIFIER A #p«etfy and S«fo RenrMfrdy = " DbaasesofftoSldnandBlood. Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Bood. An aapedallr valuable remedy for Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas. Tumors, Cancerous Humors, Ulcers, Ringworms,Old Sores, Scrofula, SyphilitlcAffections, Scrofulous Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and all diseases arising from impure blood or low condition of the system- Especially recommended fOfall fon^of’SciAtjclUiemnattefu PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. ManufacturebyMeCULlOliBH CHEMICAL CO., Kanten, Ttwntsm. $6,000.00 IN CASH P R IZ E S , And Big Comm issions To Our Solicitors Wo Wish one holicitor for this section of the country to devote nil or p a r t time to securing renewsisiatid netv subscriptions to Pic torial Review. If you would like to get into a business of your own, covering a spieial territory for ns year afier yearund earn ing from|15 to m Aweek According to your ability and the time you devote to the work, write to us for our proposition. State your experience, if any. Tell us what line of work you have been do. Ing, how old you are, how much time you can devote to the work, etc. Then we call w rite to you most clearly and and with com plete understanding. Someone in your locality will secure this position. I f you think you arc the one you had hotter wrilo a t once -now, Tomorrow may ho too late. T H E P IC TO R IA L R E V IEW . COMPANY , Desk M, 853 Broadway, New York - KaptiiaBoraxgivesidsalresults —Opera lioase, Friday evening, F i 4 t f «aTy -iifa-~~vv~ • -Uo to Townsloy’s for 5A Horse Blankets. > Mr. 1. F. Buffer moved Thursday into (he Osborn property. —Remember the “Dollar Social’* a t th* P. church the ?2d. “Wonderful New York” opera house, Friday, February £0. Miss Bather Townsley is on the sick lis t this week. —Try a box of Naptha Borax for your next washing. —Ladies, do not forgot the social a t the IT. P. church Monday the£2d. Miss A. L, Crawford is in Cincin nati looking afte r spring millinery purchases. . —You need only one washing and cleaning powder, when you have Naptha Borax. Mrs, Charles Barr of Columbus was the guest ot Mrs. Sarah Mitch ell la st Sabbath, —Expect great things from Nap th a Borax and you won’t be disap pointed. Hon. George. Little and Mr. A, 55, Smith were in Urbana, Monday, on business. Mr. John Johnson and family were guests of South Charleston relatives Sabbath. Mr. John Fields has been quite poorly th is week, bu t is thought to be much better a t this time. Rev. D. Glenn Moore <ff Washing ton, Pa., will preach Sabbath for the V. P. congregation. —Naptha Borax for washing clothes, dishes, woodwork, sernfa bingetc. A Lincoln memorial programwas rendered a t the college last Friday evening before a large audience. _Cedarvilla college basket hall team plays Capitol University team of Columbus here Saturday evening. . —FOR SALE:--Phaeton buggy, good as new, harness and a coat cook stove, inquire of 8 . A. Broth* erton. . TRY OUR JOB PRINTING * 9 ££ E b e r s o l e P ia n o s a b so lu tely OtP* %XMU& , *Wehavefo» ....neb*?‘ O reM rm to r.r w here *L. y v* r-A U!“K • # m «M* p<m« we? •r •-rr.i •oicPiMwMintlte , , <•. ally s i >jecicil to th* hard* ■”9 M Klxu.xole to lie a gird, 1’ * -Mf and fesref tinsmusic - __________ , a a i a . Directress . ***** * q-j ‘joss#r»(oryof M«»it Tits Smitrt Set Nixon Plano Co. HI *t#*e « f m* l*«N*rtii N m t , CINCINNATI, 0« -F O R SALE:—SOOShocks of fod der iu bundle, cheap If sold soon. Phono 13173* J . A. Pearson, Mr, A. D. Stewart, a student of the O. S. IT, was the guest of Mr. T, J. Frtch and family oyer Sab bath, “Every School Superintendent and principal uhould bring this lecture before their pupils.” Rev, D. C. Murphy. Miss Ethel Spencer was the guest of Miss Margaret Alexander of Spring Vaiiey from Friday until Monday. “How the New York Office Boy Saw the Ball Game” between Now York and Pittsburg in motion 'pic tures, Friday evening, February 26. Mr. H arry Owens has gone to Davidson, Okla„ where he is stop ping with Mr. Will Crawford and family a t present. Administrators’ Sale! wo 'Etegant ^Farms.------—«-------- 430 Acres Miami Valley Land. Belonging to the E state of Robert Tindall, deceased. _ _ _ _ * These farms will be sold at the south door of the Court House at Springfield, Clark County, Ohio. Saturday, March 6th, at 1 o'clock P. M. The Land Will Be Offered for Sale in Two Tract*, Described as Parcel 2 and 3. “Parcel 2 consists of 221 acres of good land, with small house and bam. I t lies on the lower river xoad between Clifton and Selma 2^ miles east of Clifton, and is appraised a t $60 per acre. Parcel 3 consists of 209.46 acres of extra fine land, bordering on the Little Miami Eiver. This is easily the best in the .neighborhood. I t is appraised a t $65 per acre and is located two miles east of Clifton on the lower river road. Both of these farms are within easy hauling distance of the Pennsylva nia Railroad at Selma and Cedarville and are within two miles of the proposed electric road between Springfield and Cincinnati. They are in the best of condition and are in a community of substantial people, good schools and low taxes. - .v ■. ,' : < - - - ■ • ■■ - I • , 1. . .• - / v ■ ■/' - ■.■‘ • .v ■ V . 1 . - : ■ ■' . , . ‘ ; i. ••. ■ "... 1 ■ • . • 1 1 <\ " '• ' ■,v . - - • ~ -■ .t - - - • TERMS OF SALE One^third cash in hand, one^thhd in one year and one^third; in two years from date of sale, Deferred payments to be se^ cured by mortgage on land sold and to carry 6 per cent interest EDWINS. HOUCK, Attorney. FRANK M. CONNABLE, Administrator. j M fORIUIB, Hint, CHILD m , tatToMTiB m * . ■ torod to H o a K O ib y V in o l “Our little daughter, six years of saw, after a.severe attack of tk# measles, which developed, into pnemacota, was left pitifully thin, weak and emaciat ed. She had so appetite, and her shun-* ach was so weak i t oould not retain food. She lay In >thta condition for weeks, and nothing the doctor pre scribed did a btt of good, and we Were beginning, to think she would never re* cover.' “At this time we commenced to give her Vinol, and the effect was marvel ous. The doctor was amazed at her progress, and when We told him we were giving her Vinci, he replied, Tt is a fine remedy, keep It up.' We did so, and she recovered her health and strength, mouths before the doctor thought she co.ild ” J. W. Flagg, Portland, Me. Vinol cares conditions like this be cause in a natural manner it increases .he appetite, tones up the digestive organs, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ in the body. . Hold by (l. M. ftldgway. - • .0 Misses Evelyn and Bessie Mc- (Siven were guo?ts of Mr. and Mrs, Fred. MeElwain from Friday until Habbath. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Brotlierton have decided to move to Xenia. They were unable to got a suitable residence here. ■ The p la t for “Wonderful New York” a t the opera house, Friday evening, Feb. £0, will open Monday evening a t Johnson’s Jewel" store. Mrs. F rank Lowry of Dayton spout Friday ami Saturday with her husband, who has been busy changing electric ligh t wires about town for several weeks. Mr. Charles Iliff and Mrs. Flora Kareh of and Mrs. Eve McFar* land all of Chicago have been hero since la st Friday, owing to the Illness of their brother, Mr. IV. IF Iliff. The Pauli and W'lllett public sale was probably the largest held so far in the county this year. I t is stated th a t the sale amounted to about $3,1500. Tiie Ladles’ Aid Hociety of (be M. K. church will give a Martha Washington tea on th* evening of February SB, m the Brotherhood rooms ov-uf Johnson's Jewelry store. Every body is cordially invited. FOR SALE! Houses and Lots in f ’edarville and vicinity. Buy before the rush. We have three or four desirable proper ties just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prii es, also fb i to 4 acres of land. Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which cost $3,500. Have a centrally located rooming house of 15 or 16 rooms very cheap. Farms for sale i;i Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEMANS &H0PPING ISBEAUTY WORTHYSSlIttlEt Viola Crtai ttoriUTriT * r * S l« » ie a ItolOttii, n t^M , b l a c k hi**)*,Mmkttrl i r e - 1 o r l n * <1 „ «v , deHoMrcfvmtfk. Th r* i*no fty iM«.wnwricThttm- lcwiircMUwUtMt. ThvlIAMHttnvkcfUltttmrlA’* e k i o A t «n nnunfMMhr iniaiCdlbrMCMW. SJMWW JKtlJKWiwOW (Hk* Uttidtt W B iini - - ■— *““* »ft*MW, mtterrm4 C O ., T <M lA ,O kl«i Second Wee Of Our Big S a le o f Cloth-* ■ * 1 •. mg and F u r n ish in g s Never in our history have we conducted a, sale of such magnitude or with such good results as the present, Each day has brought rowds from all over the county. $1.50 and $2.00 Work Trousers Exceptional values f o r . . . . . . y o C $3.00 and $3.50 Trousers. . . . $1.98 $4 and $4.50 Trousers. $5.00 Dress Trousers. $2.98 $3.75 $6 and $6.50 Dress Trousers.. $4.50 $3.00 Guaranteed Duchess Corduroy Trousers..............IpZ»Z5 25c Neck T ies .. . /. / . , . 50c Neck Tins, . . . . . . . 19c 39c . i / 10c Work Hose.......................... 06c 25c Hose, .................... 19c 50c-Work or Dress S h irts . . . 39c | $1,00 Dress S h irts . ................... . . . 79c $1,50 Dress Sh irts . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 $ 2.00 Corduroy Sh irts ........... $ 1.00 $2.50=Corduroy Shirts........ ... $1.50 \ These are only a few of the many hundreds of articles. Itcmcmber, EV ERYTHING GOES. ' As advertised this sale will positively dose Saturday, F eb rua ry 20th. Watch for the blue .bills in window and don’t miss the place. S ia m o f O hio , C irr o r ro i.x n o ,» „ I.tCAB CowKtv i F rark J . ( ’ rnrkv wttkwi o « th Um t b e is senior Mrtner rrf *b« firm of P. J. <!«irsr,f A: (;o., So*ng In tho oily of Toledo, rounty, end eforwit, *ioi that Mid /firm will My *h* »am* <»giC i n FiiRKII IhllifiARSfor Moheyry <wm of ('fitsrrh th*t WHttnoi He enrnd hjr tb* n«e of H ai . t .’ r i'At*RA»i('i RR. FRAKK J. ( HKNKY, Sworn t<*before dm *Rd iwbWnbetl in my i-mwnrw, thin (hit d*y wf Dwwmber, A. l r . . A. W . O tKA JV iK . *meAt, i N otery P u b lic I H. , ’ ! H*U’« Cekiwte « * » k W k jn In ie m rily and mm iiMMly m She Me«d »*<l m»OOB* wrl|w*«f HfRpiW*. • n d lee tMMiMMff-j. HALLER, HAINES & HIGGINS 33 East Main Street, XENIA, O. ft! tSH! *—*r-r* n G M To Core a Cold in O e » Day I k BkffiKi. 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