The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
l\ V 3 •M 0 M c k i •V; OUR Satu rday Sp e c ia ls Save You Money. WE W ILL PAY YOU 30c per pound for No 1 Freeh Butter. fSc per dozen for Clean Fresh Eggs. - WE W ILL gELL YOU - (Today for Cash) 21 pounds Fine Granulated Sugar fo r ........ .. .$1.00 5 lbe Cfibiee Prunes fo r ............................................. .25c Eggs per dozen ....................... ....................18c Heinz “Catsup” per b o t t le . ...................................... 15c 3 lbs. Fancy California Evaporated P each es.. . . . .25c 24 1-2 lb. Sack Snowball F lou r ,.............................. .. .65c 5 lbs Choice Jap R ic e ............................ ...25c S' bars Star S o a p .. . . . . . . . . . . , * , . . . . . 25c ‘ 6 Spools Thread f o r . ................. .................... . , ,25c Calico’s per yard. »...........,5 l-2c Gingham, apron checks, per yard.*.........................5 l- 2 c BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. P. S. Garden Seeds in bulk, Also Sweet Peas and Nasturfciuns, Workj^orry,Money —by u s in g a ~ STOVER Gasoline Engine Hade Rijhf. Sold Right, S end fo r a n illu strated c a ts - . tdgue free. ' > S tover Engine W orks, OFFICERS MIRE, SUCCESSFUL RAID. '■'iW s'V 'V A V ^ .'V «V iA ! «r ,o FREEPORT, i l l . Two successful raids on th e “FUnd tiger” boose jo in ts la s t B atu rday bad a tendency to s tir th e wet elo. n iv n ttp a frensy. The ra id had been earetully planned and bu t lew persons were aware of what was tsk ingp lace un til Thomas M itchell's place w as visited. Papers were sworn to before May or Wolford by W a iter Iiiff, who w ith Officer Kennon.. XJdnstable jTohn Boss, Z. T. Phillips, Ww. Clsnians, Calvin Ew ry and William R itte r, first v isited th e residence of Johnn ie Jones, who lives on “ Saw* du st” avenue. The house was guarded from a ll sides. J lis t a s the door opened LeotisBrodice, a mmor and Dud Ballard , both colored, were coming pu t and both were a r rested. When searched liquo r was found m their possession. Jones claimed th a t there was some liquor abou t tljB house used for private purposes b u t the officers found i t here and there, A well filled jug, and a number of bottles were taken to headquarters, to which the owner m ust explain. Raid No. 2. resu lted in Tliomss Mitchell being surprised to the ex* te n t th a t one would have Imagined th a t Carrie Nation had joined the little band o f explorers. M itchell used nis ha tche t on a two gallon Jug th a t Z. T. Ph illip s w as tak ing to safety. ■The re su lt w a sT hn t the “ goods” flowed free ly over the finer and on Mr. Phillips clothing. Seven buttles of beer and a large*aniount of equipmett necessary to conduct the business was placed in safe keeping id the m ayo r's office. Jones, Brodies, B a lla rd a n d Mitchell spen t Sabbath and Mon w ith the village. • The first plead no t gu ilty and the case was se t for Wednesday, March 10. Brodieoand Ballard have.been held a s witnesses Mitchell ’ would no t eh te r a p lea Monday evening b u t on Tuesday announced th a th ew ou ld have tu b e proven.guilty. Bond- was fixed a t $5Q0each, signed-by .Milton Robin son and Caleb Nooks. A bill of sale of personal p roperty also goes a s security, M itchell's case w a s'se t for Wednesday afternoon* TKt Store Where Style* Ufigtrute. ' 7 T P A Y S TO TJHTDB IN SP n iNG F tUW ,” BOGGAN’S TOGGERY SHOP Tins Store Others Try To imitate. $100 Rewards $100. The readers of this paper trill he pleased to learn that there is at least orte drsadea disease tb it x itn e e has beea able to aurain Ml tie step* sad that Js'Catasrh. -Raft’* " a j fit Si.it 1 e'Zra*i» aPfPPl WS ... ............ -M ' FREE TOUR OF EUROPE The Cincinnati Commercial' Tribune will take forty women from Ohio, Ken* tucky and Indiana on a seven weeks* trip, visiting E ng land , S c o tland , H o lland , B elg ium , Germany, Sw itze r la n d ' a n d France. ' Will you be one of the party? For full information read the Cincin nati Commercial Tribune, ,,, ..... Mi*StecHd'- sttarmpeta sryst«stt th^N&y destroying the JfetM»d*laan of the disease, and givth* the peiisnt strength by hullding np th« eonstitatlon and satUrtingr nature in doing Its work, The proprietors have so much faithIn its curative powers, that they offer hueHundredDollars for any case that it fails to cure, fiend for list 0 testimonial*. Address. JP. J: CBPHBYM Co.Toltda O. Sold by Druggitt, "5c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best, . CASTOR IA For lufeat* and CMidxsa. tinKindYouHawAlwaysBwgtt Bpars the Signature of L o cu s t F en ce P o s ts The best lot of posts that was ever offered here, S y r a c u s e B r e $ K ln g P l o w s S a t t l e y C o r n P l a n t e r s G a l e C u l t i v a t o r s D e l a w a r e D r a i n T i l e . C. N. STUCKEY 6 SON. t FOR SALE! Houses and Lots in Cedarville and vicinity, Buy before the rush, Wc have three or four desirable proper* ties just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prices, also 2** to Aacres of land. Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which cost *3,500. Have A centrally located rooming house of 15or 16 rooms very cheap, Faruit for Sale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEMANSSHOPPING m . i <Ml B a s k e t B a l l ! flMIBNiiiiNMMiMMMHNIMHMNH CEDARV ILLE vs. D EA F o f COLUMBUS f Ohio, fat* c h o e l for the D ea f.) *s Friday, March 5th. Afford Memorial* Thuce will at«o ha a gam* Itefcween the two girla fU trnn A dm ission , 25 C en ts . e o y » ars » -KXPKRlXNCir P atents IIMDC MAWII ________ _ OCSWN* I vrvjv** OosyMoHrra Ad. AnrM***mlin*a nketrl*andd#Mr1Mk>n m»t SwirltlrMWrtaln our ovwimi fr»*-wfikhM" an inv*ntVm taiwo**blvi>«t«fi*l|rj'omswn!f«. AAntfra*. (W « PAtmtaMk«n thTtmrU l lm k Go. rtotfW tptcinlntftu, vrlUKwt mtrro, India Sciuttfleflw«Gca«. AU*nd*3M*<rittMtiW«4WMk<r. Jjwwntrir, ojittion «r MnrjZioBtm tramiq. tmn, $** W l S S ® *W» »(*Wtt >v*, PATENTS 1 A*dTrii(l*Aht1n^d*iit«dSodallfuf: emvlurtvdfor maocuat * fc <«. ■ '' iOveornc* I«re*e*itc u S.fAticMrorAicR ,*«xt iMKar*ptit'nt inI'-tstimrUanthM* rrww** f-m i Semi n***rf,<ir*wi.i|:>to"9 -vilhrt«rria lUon'. W<t *«*!««, it Mtrouhlc o, of- _>tfc»nrt. OwrlMrtotBMNnFlIltMUrrtUAftfwwd, ' Jrwit 3 MMt* t*ih«P l S. Andfoivlfn to\tnhtk»S S*«ntfrMf AddrtM. " ’O.A.SNOWAOO. t tm>. fattirr 0*»»ee,WAjMi»o*rm,. e. t . ^ ?v''as*Yv,<VYVS*c*^ F a sh io n ’s G re a te s t C re a tio n s -In L ad ie s’ a n d Misses* Custom -M ade T a ilo re d S u its . Are hare awaiting your inspection. _The largest showing of all that’s newest and best in modish garments for Spring, that we have ever exhibited. Suits in the very latest and most artistic models the greatest de signers have produced—in all the new weaves and materials at prices much less than they can be sold for later m the season. We are.offering extra special inducements to early buyers, and our line of suits, at $12.50- $14.65- $18.50. $22.50. $25.00 and $ 35.00 Cannot be equaled elsewhere in value or distinctiveness, • - — — — — ——MI L L I NE RY D E PA R TM EN T -— — — For the lady in search of something exclusive and charmingin Millinery, most beneficial. We have hats to match every suit and gown in our house- $5.00 Hats cannot be equaled elsewhere for $8,50. a call at our stores will be -no two alike. Our line of 4 1 7 S«.Xim«jitone s t r e e t PE/TER. A. BOGGAN, Springfield, Ohio. TI ua store is a member of The Merchants’Association, which refunds round trip railroad ;;i‘ traction fares to points within 40 miles of Springfield, upon,$mg!e or combined purchases of $15 or over t?l any of its members. Progress About The Paper Mill. Mr, Lucius Howard of the How a rd P ap e r Company, was in town j Tuesday conferring w ith Dr. J , 0 , | Stewart* a 8 *to the. erection of the j new paperm ill, Mr, Howard s ta ted to the Herald t h a t every th ing is progressing w ith th e de ta il work and t h a t there will be s till a more extensive >test of th e well* B ids have been asked f o r th e < excavation o f a reservoir abou t 15k 50 and 40 feet deep. As th is m u s t, be done m solid rock qu ite a task lies before th e successful bidder. The fi«»n of H ilt Bros, h a s placed, a bid. A sto th e erection o f tb e m ill th e re will be a cement basement, story w ith tb e top sto ry of b rick . I t to I sta ted th a t con tractors have fu r nished estim ates as to the prohabla cost of th e p lan t. •A no ther repo rt Is th a t the ra il road company ha* p lans drawn lo r th e hew sidetrack* necessary for th e company s a d thafr a s a m a tte r of b a tte r teCf$ accommodation, tra in Ho, 19 dhe ,%ere a t t i l i - p , m. wili sto p -fat f^g^utsengers.^ Agent J» ‘W* that-he has dima-' .■. ■ be tw diiH and appoluttfsaliC v 4 THE VERYBEST. o 1 wteiwuto.. Have any of ottr readers seen a re cent copy of tlm Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer? I f 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 a ll 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 ments ; and following advice thus obtained is enabled to produce a paper that exactly 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 amide information that guides in the where, when and how to regulate and increase the income f r o m h i s efforts. The mother in management of house hold affairs, practical economy, government o f children, and other duties tha t makes her toil a labor of love. Children's minds and hearts are freed from thoughts of questionable 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 Idea being that j "As are our Homes, so will be the Com munity, State and Nation." A most desirable help, is anon- sectariart 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 Jiving as preferable to a Godless life that brings nought bu t miserv to the home. Other departments and features are above the ordinary, the ttnani- mons verdict of its readers being; "T h e cleanest and best family Weekly known to them. Sample copies may be had by writing to theEHOtttRXS. C omvahy , Cincinnati, Q . ’ G o N o i s l e s s l y “WEWILLHAVEWHAT YOU WANTWHENYOUWANT I F This Is the celebrated “Grey Streak” that made the much talked of record at •the recent Savannah races. Speed 70 miles per hour. The car for all occasions and especially the “Doctor’s” f r ie il.. .Model No. 10 , with RoadsterBody, 18 H. P., $1000.00. SPECIFICATIONS Seats Three Persons. Current supplied by Magneto. Wheel Base 01 inches. Shaft Drive. Pressed Steel frame. Four Cylinder Englse slzej 3-4x3 34 . . This^axte car, with Tourabopt 5?iy*a 3 V IS?1? BUICK Model “F” Most reliable car on the market. A remarkable H ill Climber. Well adapt ed for country driving. Model “ F.” Touring Car, 22 H. P., $ 1250 . 00 . SPECIFICATIONS. Seats l i v e Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 44x5. Chain Drive. This same car with Roadster Body if desired. BUICK Model No. 17 The greatest Car value offered for 1909. Do not ever consider other makes until you have seen this “Silent Forty.” Car has straight line body of approved design and is a beauty. ' ^ Model No, 17 Touring Car* 40 H. P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 44x5, This Car equipped with Roadster Body if desired. >"Wo ab o have to oiler the 60 H . P. seven passenger Touring Car. Complete specifications given On request. This same ear equipped With Roadster Body if desired. Also agents for the “ Incom p a rab le "White S team er,” Five passenger Touring Car ^2,(500. For a “ town ca r” there is no th ing to Burpass our low c u t d irec t drive “Waverly E lectric.” A silen t car. | I , 000.00. ? A v isit to ou r Garage will convince the most exacting th a t we have th em o s t reliab le cars a t low est prices. Wo have two car toads on the way. Call and inspect the line before investing. The Central Electric & Supply Company KELSO k GARFIELD, Prop*. - - , South Detroit St,, XENIA, 0 . Old^Carpets made into beautiful IS IQBT! WMTffMtWmE! Villi Crsti Akte to & that *(a 1 *M w *l5iSf ■M. J X . CVfIlIHlii hwh*m- ■wtitWt ‘ MM VoMhi.Oltlo, F o r f u l l in fo rm a tion ad* d r e s s Springfield. Rug Co.r BFRINGF1HLD, O. A g e n t s W a n t e d . FOR BALK: Phaetoft huggiJ good as new, imrness and a coal; eouk itovc. Inqu ire of 8 . A. Broth* [ ertom i FOR SALE! Silver Mine White Seed Oats From Indiana. The kind that will grow in this locality. *“— -j~“- 1 Cult On or Phoue The John DeWineCo* YELLOW BBR1NG.B, O. FOAMO The NewEconomical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLJLT The uo« of Transparent Bhamptm la r l'ahlet will cause that dull appearance of the hasr to vanish, giving place to that *n-! chanting satin smoothness; ths loveliness for which you have so long sought for will be yours. •P&XCK Hi GMNT&. To Introduce Foatno we will mail (fora limited time only) » full sise tablet on rscelptof i*#, RockwoodMedicalCo STATION B. CINCINNATI, O F o r E x c ? ' Work wb l that o f an . U'lSI'U* THIRTY Mayor Wolf' Wednesday ho the Rose conn The cou rt 1 throughout the tion o f women The firgfc c a t. Johes who was on Feb ruary 21 and J 0 / Foie,' feijdanfc while < Anti-Saloon Ie sta te . . W, R. Kennc tis Brodice anc ’ the best witnes*. m t first two took f..... ! the la s t two w quor taken fro Brodice and nuuii ston e s t h a t th . - to b reak down of the officers, ■■ ' the case . Alls ing a s the ofilc and d id no t rei lea rn w ha t wo ’W iley Jones. .. ouaed, was a t denied th a t Br bought any th i brother needei matlsm and nf administered » Ho ' d id not talked with ar case. Oscar Miltoi Of the rubbing title of “D r.” as much a s a c defendan t a t an hour or so. and bathed t greatly benefi more th an a . made little ou F ran k F ib I k ginally pres< rubbed occasi p in t was ust quart'was net w as tbrown t BeBsie Free ■ • were oaUed .i.. added little t #Qe’eaeewi .......... Monday a t n The, case came n e x t an called. H e t • fendattfc’a p i goods. Told and deputi Found whlskt and number jugs. 2S, T. Philli; being solicit* assist. Told When Mitch- carrying w ill flowing over t J . W. Ross, / A l s o topoo Mode: *t m l- au - » ) th e <*' c eo m a f i* 3
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