The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
LOOK! What Cash or Trade will Bay Saturday ! 8 lb M»*r's P*utuhe*........WJe *e*#s* Oooa I’wrn........... *fie t b»u Omli C»a«*a <*uru li*j 11*. sack snow ball Flout’ 05o fa lifoirn ia Hams . .-DOpiw’h 3 ear.i< Hoofl. Txinatnea...... gOe 1 van best Hpinacfi............... Jbc Beat fotfeo grown .. lu to Stv lb 2 lb Ginger Snaps................. loo j Apricots,. - ...........lf.c per run l 8-poimd tan baked beans. JOo * 1 lU-eent piur Tobacco....... 6e • lb. Fresh Star Crackers luc K t ofWbitaojlierlng'lifch3Kc Blaeklay’* Apricots........ JOc All ifther article in the store at gam© rate. All latest Magazines arrive daily. We will pay 10e per pound for good chickens. We bare oae price to all.. Call and tjefc a talking' machine free O, M. Toumsley, T H E C O R N E R G R O C E R . - *w *^ *m * 9 * i*w > t> ar* LOCAL AND Ptv^WiAL Mr*. Olin Dobbins is visiting rela tives ln'Kawson, 0. Itev. W . W . Ilift « i u ^ — borne In Brook line, Mass., Tuesday. 11 1 W O a ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Cherry enter tained a number of relatives at dinner Tuesday. Meat is Healthy, T h e hum an system needs meat, n o t the tough , in- digestab le k ind wh ich makes it a labo r fo r the diges tive organs t o a s im ila te it, hu t, the nutritious, ju iey *Jnd w h ich g ives y o u muscle and nerve f o r da ily duties. C. W, Crouse & Co, Successor to C C WEIMER, -./V THE HIGH,GRADE LEHR PIANO 18 USED AMO ENDORSED BY TN 8 nmd OMten*i« 0 !of Mutlc, He*YorkCHy. The P»mUyl»»Bla Cotef* of PhHaftlpfchu Chtouse Coniomiiorr *Hiniiww$chMl otOpera, Chlcego, ThePwhte Con*»rt*fai*j «{ Music, Pueblo, Colo. AND OTHER MERINO CONSERVATORIES placet____ . __________ _____ ____________________ . today. It fa the Ideal piano for the home, tyfaere iU presence!* a elgn-ofculture and refinement. TheWEHB PIANO is tnauufaeturad under aJognlarly Vrorable condition* which leeaos MlAatfief. Ar nsMrtwftMm .anrl th1<aa,.«ydit>wa/f ei>1 i «U1I mm S i atinne, a as . s 1. mw WtaMawi tMSlwnuamf thecost of production, and it has achieved a brilliant aucoeiaas the r fat the market at a satisfactory price, - YTOUTJS FOR CATAI> ■ '' >• -*r^iit5r»r,,, > y A, ' a J< b 9H |t *3i BE p * "rf ** , ■-• yjMKMk '■ l M r , . H. LEHR A COMPANY, Manufrs*. st elegant instnsment TOG AND l ’UICBS. E a ston , P a . MeCULLOUGH’S LIFESAVING 18\...’er , ,.T An Restores Vitality, Jttmws Strength, Clean*» and Enriches the Blood, .especially valuable remedy for Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tumors, Cancerous Humors, Ulcers, Ringworms,Old Sores, Scrofula, SyphiliticAffections, Scrofulous T.V-.. *Lm. « .krf .Tl*■*..£ Mil* Ft '_A bY kdlJO* 2 , Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and alt diseases arising from impure blood or low condition of the System, Especially recommended for all forms o f Sciatic K h e a i a a t l t a . PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. Mawtf*cfur*dbyM 0 CUU.QU 8 HCHEMICALCO., Ktnion, Ttmtesue. Mr. Jolm Lowry of Warren coun ty wa» tbo guest of hie brother, pi, CLLowry, several day* this week. Mr- Daniel Stuckey of Logans* port, Xnd,, Is tiro guest of his broth er, Mr. 0,2?. Stuckey. Administrators’ Sale! 430 Acres Miami Valley Land, Belonging to the Estate of Robert Tindall, deceased. These forms will be sold at the south door of the Court House at Springfield* Clark County, Ohio. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Company waa forced to close down Thursday owing to the high water. Saturday, March 6th, at l o’clock P, M, Mis* Belle Middleton of Yellow Springs has been visiting friends here this weak. The Land Will Be Offered" for Sale in Two Tracts, Described as Parcel 2 and 3, $ 6 , 000.00 IN CA SH P R IZE S , And Big Commissions To Our Solicitors We wish one solicitor for thin eectioujof the country to devote all or part time to *ecnringrenewalsiand. new subscriptions to Pic torial Knvietr. If you would like to got into a business of your own, covering a Bpieial territory for tis year afier yeafand earn- . ling frmn$l8 to |20a week according to your ability and the time you devote to the work, write to us for our proposition. State your experience, If any. Tell ub what lino of work you havo been do* fng, bow old you arc, how much time you can devote to the work, etc. Then we can write to you most clearly and and with com plete understanding. Someone in your locality Will secure this position. If you think you are the one you had hotter write afc once"iiow, Tomorrow may be too late. T H E P I C T O R I A L R E V I E W C O M P A N Y , D e s k M , 853 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 0 Ebersole Pianos SBSOLUTkLY D U ^ »B L « . * '^We M r * fo> * )*'.» .1** so le riM io a ln th e OnMMtVMory where ^I m . v .» . v atly *tt>ijected to t h i hard* ««4 kind o f u se. W o h u t* lb * Kber.>*ole to 1>* a good* tfa ia b i* e l f Me m w rxr and t e « r o f tiie jaturtc toota ’ ** * ,^r ’ ’ nB.ra, IMreetress Its W#»Mrwmr3re<>tw*ie T i t # SfVtitiT St N i x o n P l a n o C o . 8 ««' « a, VmmtliMr***. cinciwiati . a . Mrs, Caroline Wilson eturued home from Xenia Wednes ay after a visit with relatives in Xenia, Parcel 2 consists o f 201 acreB o f g o o d land, w ith small house and barn . I t lies o n the lower r iver road between C lifton and Selma 2 £ m iles east o f C lifton , and is appraised a t $80 per acre. —Opera house, Friday evening, February 27. “ "Wonderful New York.” Parcel 3 consists o f 209.46 acres o f ex tra fine land , bordering on the L it t le Miami R iver . Th is is eas ily the bes t in th e ne ighborhood . I t is appraised at $65 p er acre and is loca ted tw o m iles east o f C lifton on the lower river road . Mr* J. A. Stormont lias returned, from Princeton, Ihd., where be has been for several weeks. Mr, K. C, Watt attended the Ma han Bros, sale of Duroc Jeasby hogs near Osborn. Wednesday. Miss Julia ifarbiHon wag the guegt 01 Miss Ruth Flatter over Sabbath. Both of these forms 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 aiid Cincinnati. They are in the best of condition and are in a community of substantial people, good schools and low taxes. • • 0 , Mr, John Ilift of Sandusky, O. arrived Tuesday for a visit with relatives. TERMS OF SA LE Mrs* James McClellan and child ren of Dayton were guests of rela tives here over Sabbath. The many friends of Miss lea Dean will regret to learn of her ill ness, due to curvature of the spine. Mr, George Barber, who is located an present.in Newark, spent Sab bath here. • *• , , » , . 1 _ * • > One^third cash in hand, onedhird in one year and onedhird. 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 Mr. B. R. Johnson, who recently held & public sale, moved this week to the O. YL Grouse property onGedarstre^t. EDWIN S. HOUCK, Attorney. FRANK M. CONNABLE, Administrator. & Messrs. G. M. Groase, Fj_P. B ske * Mb! V d f’iurd .*d; m e v t i b f ' in this week. Mr. and Mr*. Glaytbn= MuMillati spent last Baturday in Columbus where they visited the former’ s mother, who has been m a hospital there for several weeks. Mr. H. H. McMillan celebrated his seventy-eighth birthday last Saturday at which time a number of relatives and friends spent the day with him m honor of the occa sion.' ■ The Deaf Basket halt team from the Ohio State Institution lor the Deaf, Columbus, will play the col lege team here on Friday night. There will also be another game be tween the two girl’s team. Two games for one admission. The Misses McNeill have rented the Ervin property on East Xenia avenue and will move there in a few days. Mr. Hayes ‘McLean will vacate and occupy rooms on the second floor o f the Chew block. About thirty relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Townsley gave them a complete surprise Tuesday in honor of their thirty-eighth wedding an- nlvereary, The party arrived with wellJUted baskets and the occasion is long to be remembered by Mr. and Airs. Townsley. Or Mllf»’ Antl-fnlh Pllts relieve t‘:i 11 H tatr o r Onto, OI ty o r roMEW, { „ L ucas Cons ;v j F rank J . C hew y makes oath th at ho is senior purine? of+k c firm o f F . J . Cn-sit t its Co,, <lo1r>KLusjni as In lbn t ily of Toledo, rouufy, soil stale aforcvM, that said ffirtn will pay the smnS ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR!? for each ey >ry case of Catarrh that cannot b e cured by the use of H a il ' s C a t a s s s C i be , FRANK J . CHENEY , Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gill day of December, A. D - 1896, {551 A . ty . GLEA SoN , Notary Public Hall'st/atarrli cure is taken internally andactsdirectly on the blood and ancons surfacesof the system, Bendfor tcatimoni als, free. IS beauty w um a iiw iiL E s Yiila (real ptmMtta* aradleataa nesfalet, 1 " b l a n k Heads, saabttnt aafi tan, r e a t o r t # * filaeaaed B ooms and Lik*to^a#®?WB4' vieinicy, Buy beflke'tliif rfedo WA' have three or fctfl desiAbk |wnper" tie* juttoutaidethe wrpomttou limit* at very reasonable price*, also to 4 acre* of land, Wili *efl 00 c for less than cost of dwelling which coat f&fcot). Have a centrally located rooming houseof 15or 16 room* very cheap. Farm* lor sale in Central Ohio, SMITH, CLEMAN$CHOPPING <S|i»pt*rjjf A^fdwnt*, 4#(|’ . m i wmbM down 'm the wks C. Wtom the badgad* arrived at the Are it wa» Sound that the nearest’ water wa* nearly half a mile away, and when j eventually the connection was made the ho*e burst,—London HxpresB. ■Overdolnfl It. "Baw Jove!" said Algy, ‘’there’s •uch a thing, deah l>6y, as being too skillful. Tho other morning I went downtown with my necktie done Jn so absolutely perfect a style that every body thought it was a beastly ready- %mdo tic, don't you know!" ' Mr. Harry Vino* and wlfa of Houth Charleston spent Habbath with Mr. and Mra. G. H. Crouse, A senior L. T, L. lia* been organ ized under the direction of Miss Mary Ervin. The Awtmeeting will be held lioxt Tuesday evening. Mr. Elmer Spahr, who is a stu dent at theO. 8. IL cams home last Friday evening fer a visit with iria parent*, Dr. D, E. Bpahr and wltc of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs Huston Cherry en tertained a number «*f friends Tues day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I’aull who will locate in Brownsville, Pa. THOSenior L. T. L„ will hold a meeting Tuesday evening. Match 2, in the basement of the Carnegie Library at fifWp. m. All the young people interested should make it a point to be present at this meeting. Mr. W. Jt. THff wb« wa*tak**ft t« Mt. Carmel Hospital in Columbus last week, waa brought borne Fri day evening. Hi* eonditwm did not warrant an operation for cancer of the stomach. His illness of sev eral weeks duration haareduced his vitality, and together with bis age, 69years, made an operation Impos sible. A number from hyre attended a dinner Monday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Torrence In Xems. Among those pf**ont were I). 8, Ervin and family. Dr. ,K. C. Ogles* lies and lamily, Mr. O. L. Hmlth and wife, Mrs. Bella (tray and daughter, LswiK and Messrs. Janus (fray and Clyde Bpioul oi Pittsburg. For some day* bask the electric light company fa** been giving ex- eollenf aervia*. There la plenty of power at Clift** **w ao that it is unneessaary to #*efhe.steam plant here. Tlie as well ss the t’ormner»t<tl<.aglthi are giving 'ffe t mtufftMtoOti Tit* n et.i* ■tare arrived1 WB0 he ii staMed m B0d8 hi|P$# < ' \f *+> u .j er ■trengthfinlfts the nerve* whies mtrol the action o|.th« liver and bowel* ►Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills cur orlmtlnn 5« doeee .31 cent* THEVERYBEST. Havo any of our readersaeona re. cent copy of the Cincinnati Weekly: Enquirer? - If not, it will pay to send for a copy, if for no other pur pose than to note its present great worth as on educator in all things that tend to make life prosperous, and home, the happiest place on earth. The editor by asking its readers to criticise and suggest improve- nents; and following advice thus ibtaiued is enabled to produce a iaper that exactly fits^needs of a imily and a material aid to father, uother and children in readring that higher level in social life, where content and comfort reigns supreme. Father obtains ample information that guides in tho -where* when and how to regulate and increase the income f r om h i s efforts. The mother hi management of house hold affairs* practical economy* government of children, and other duties that makes her toil a labor o f love. Children’s minds and hearts a.e freed1 from thoughts of rpiestionable amusements.and fri volities of life, and encouraged to emulate all that is helpful in plan ing for a useful future in life. The Grand Ideabeing that { “ As are our Homes, sowill be the Com munity, State and Nation." A most desirable help, is anon* "sectarian sermon each ‘ week, as preached by that Biblical Student pastor Chas. T. Russell; a forcible reminder of the spiritual and tem poral rewards gained by righteous living as preferable to a Godless life that brings nought but misery to the home, Other departments and features are above the ordinary, the unani mous verdict of its readers Mug s "The cleanest Sad l**st fetnily Weekly known to them. ; Sample copies mav be had by IwritingtotheE nsui *JtfcC ompany , « Ciaohmatl, 0 * : a ; o . SUIT# Sab of Muslin Underwear. A G a rm e n t M a d e U p F o r t h e P r i c e o f M a t e r ia ls U s e d . That is the riory on Ready-to-wear Undennurims. The Ready-to- wear business is no experiment any longer. Perfect fitting garments* good materials* handsome trimmings .and fine workmanship* have made READY-TO-WEAR GOODS popular. C O R S E T C O V E R S Made o f cambrics,, nainsooks and dim ities> trimm ed in fine laces and embroideries. Sizes 32 tojj44 inches. Prices J/5c* 50C, 75 c and $1- Y o u w ill need t o see the Corset Covers and the prices toge th er t o apprecia te the values offered in this sale. N*w Embroideries, Sprint 1909 Comp lete show ing o f our new spring selection o f em broideries and laces f o r early sewing. M atched sets in cam brics* nainsooks ancl swisses. Specia l 500 ya rd s Corset cove r em bro idery 35c va lue spec ia lly p r iced a t ............ 29c COMBINATION SUITS. Comb ination Corset Cover and Sk irt and Combination Corset C over and Drawers* in Na insook And fine Cambrics, n ice ly trimm ed a t $1, $1.25* $1.50, $1,50 and up Plain Chemise a t 25c, 50c and up* Ladies’ kind Chilnren’* Gowna,' 50c is th e price . W e Have grouped a large selection o f ladies and ch ildren 's gowns th a t are remarkab le fo r th e qua lity o f material* tr imm ing and workmanship. These are gowns th a t w ou ld be g o o d values a t 75c bu t y o u chqose from the lo t a t 50c. F iner garm ents in cam bric and na insooks at $ 1 * $1 .25 up 4 W H I T E S K I R T S . B ig w ide skirts w ith beau tifu l deep flounces in em broideries and lacca and in. m any cases b o th . A t $ 1 , $1.25 $1.50, $2 and up , P la in w h ite skirts a t 50* 75c and $1. R .«m n » n t » T a b l e L iin e n s . A t a Sav ing . T h e short lengths on red and w h ite T a b le L in en s h i 2 and 2 1-2 ya rd s a t a sav in g o f ab ou t 1-4 in price. CHILDREN’S GOODS. j Ch ildren 's Muslin skirts ruffle j flounce specially priced a t 10 c j Children 's cam bric w a i s t s ! Ocj Children 's com b ination waist j and skirt, a ll s iz e s .. . . . ,25c* Children 's fine cam bric gowns; em bro idery trimm ed a t . ,5 0 c j C «T « r t C oa ts a t f ! , 9 5 . Th e greatest coa t va lue y o u ever had a chan ce a t th ey are m ostly silk lined, well made, g o od material. P r i c e . , .$1 .95 Dfoasittg. $ac<ru«tt. Dressing sacques and k i- monas 1-2 price, in dark and ligh t colors, all sizes, 50c v a l ues a t 25c. $1 qualities, 50o This month** Butterick PatUm* 10c and ISc—nom high*. h MM ' t '?>!*, ( 3 ' - * w l? i • . , ’ \ t '
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