The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
•f n- M04mtkmam ad** l»£t# mneme* MaWM**** wf.m r ian*nBjw»BiiW WATCH Our Special Prices tre^FoiriiBi^ToS^j Saturday, March 13th. We Will Pay- We Will P&v~ We Will Pay- ~28c per lb. for No. 1 Fresh Butter. ~t(5c per dozen for Clean Fresh Eggs. 12c per pound for choice Bacon. In Trade Only. - W e Will Sell for “Cash Only.” Today, Saturday, March 13th. 21 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar for....... . ,$1,00 24F lb. Sack Snow Ball Flour fo r . ................75c 8 Bars Star Soap for......... ...................... .25c Eggs per do^en................................................ . .17c 3 10-cent packagesMothers Oats..........................25c 1 Gallon Best Corn Syrup for......... .................. .40c 1-2 Gallon Can Best Corn Syrup f o r . . 2 0 c 3 Quarts Onion Sets for......... ....................^........ 25c California Canned Peaches—25c grade—per can, .20c BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. P, S. Sweet Peas and Jfasturtlun Seeds in Bulk, ■ ANOTHERMIL IH VIEW. v/as held TumLay evening to eon', jt*rpe*ln* ** * S1 , J, Ervin Kyle Surprises Friends. 'ft r ^ Timniarriegaof Mr. J. Frvin Kyle Mias Jenm* Mftln- sldsr a further test the Hhruades Jot, It; was the cemme J of the meeting that the Howard rapier Company had not given the I well a fair test ami to hack up the claims of 4hia organization that there is water a committee was ap pointed toaoiicih-fiuuiB. Hr. Stew art named O. L. Smith, G. II. Smith, Andrew Jackson and to get public aulmmptkms. The estimates for testing the Jackson spring were from $‘25 to $10, 3Ir. Thomas Mechling stated that it would tost aa much to yearn out the ^present four-inch well as it would to drill another, - It is pro posed to drill an eight Inch weJJ about? 200 feet, Dr. Stewart stated that he had another proposition on a new mil) as soon as it was found that we had sufficient water. There were two men hero last Wednesday to look overthe Sbroades site and seemed greatly pleased with the location. This company has not yet signi fled any intention of asking for a cash donation, sale of stocks or bonds or anything of that nature,! The. company might ask for a free site which the people hero would gladly give. * a surprise of the Well on ! Uie gr<wjms uuuiy;:ifri«mts hero. to Tim ceremony wa* pergornma at l:Eai Thursday afternoonat the homo of the bride’ s brother, Mr. Wilber Molntire, Wianneeter, O, After the ceremony dinner was served the thirty.five guest*. ‘The bride wa* a teacher in- the public schools In Wiuhhester and had a hint of friends. The groom is yf CVdarvIUe township’s foremost farmers among the younger sot and is a,man of sterling qualities. Both will receive congratulations from a large circle of frisudn and relatives ill this community. Mr. Howard In Town. 12Year* Practical Experience Repairing ;v * Watches, Clocks and Je' Being unable to get a, t suitable room at this time, I have arranged to repair Watches, Clocks arid Jew elry at my residence on Xenia Avenue, old Leary property. ur^N.. **SV Prices Reasonable.. Stewart Will Is Probated. Mr. LuciusHoward of theHoward ?Apor Company arrived in town this nprning to finish some business in connection with the mill that was to bo. Mr. Howard atatofl to the Her ald that tiie company has been greatly impressed with Cedarville and Iter people but for business rea sons, Urban* offered the most. Mr, Howard says that the townhas been advertised from coast to coast- and that only few days ago he recoin mended other companies to investi gate what Odanrttle had to offer. <ti This Store B u No Other Dayton Connections. m —---------- -------- -— — —— — | Sping’s Fairest Styles Tailored Suits |$24.75 # $30 and $35 V a lu e s / n f A representative offering of new Spring Models, in high-class tailored fiS suits in perfect taste and and attrac ts tive newness—successful rivals of the best. $35 costumes offered a month jjj* later in the higher-priced shops. I THE CONKLE COAK CO., 17 So. Main St., DAYTON, O. EnglishSerges, Chiffon Punuar.s, Satin andNoveltyStripe* Graceful specimens of that indescrib able suit elegance, exquisitely tailored arid tastefully trimmed in novel de signs, hipless coats, fashionable lengths lined with superior taffeta silkand soft finished satin. Authoritative skirt models hanging in the grace and praise of Grecian drapery; every fashionable material; and every acceptable spring shade. Note This » . w SAVE. ' ] $ —b y u s i n g a — STOVER Gasoline Engine ] Made Right. Sold Right Send for aft illustrated cata logue free. Stover Engine Works, 25 River Street, ° FREEPORT, ILL. The will of the late J. F. Stewart, of Y b II ow , Springs, was probated and his wife, Mrs. Sarah •Stewart appointed executrix, and Earl Stewart, executor. To his wife he bequeathes the old. homestead farm near Clifton in Clark c-mnfcy, con sisting of 151acres. After her death it is to be sold by the executor and divided equally between his live brothers and sister. To the board of foreign missions- of the United Presbyterian chnrch ho bequeathes $ 1 . 00 Q; to theboard of hqmemissions of the same church, $ 1 , 000 } to the board of church extension of the U. P, church, $1,000} to the executor and executrix m trust 10 shares of $100 of capital stock of the First National hank, -Springfield, and; $l,QO0of paid-upstock o f the Mutual Savings association of Y e llow Springs. Mis* Qr&oa Morion, o f Clifton re- • A....... - ■ ■ J . mu » ' Mini,Edward 3£oCleilan, wife of a proQainentB»Kveroreek township farmer, died At 1 1 o’clock Monday, at her bom* on the Spring Valley roadnear Treboins. She suffered a stroke of appoplexy last Friday morning and was in an unconscious condition until her death, She had suffered the ilrst stroke of the-di- sease three years ago, ami had been in ill health ever since. Funeral services will he held .at the home Wednesday afternoon a t 2 o’ clock. >lr. Ernest McClellan, who is at tending college here, was a eon of •the deceased. EREE TOUR OF EUROPE 'I he Cincifniats Coiimierciat Tribune wilt take fmtv women from Ohio, ken. turkyand Indiana one seven weeks’ trip, visiting England, Sbolland, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Prance* Will you be one of the party? For lull information read the Cincin nati Commercial Tribune. —Three ot the prettiest and brightest girls of Muskingum col ego come to Cedarvllle, Tuesday evening, March loth, to debate with three of the Cedarviilo girls. No adjectives are required to describe the latter, Jf any are needed the girls will use them themselves in the debate. Muskingumwill surely get all that Is coming to her. “ Ambitious young men and la dies should learn Telegraphy} for since the now 8 *hour law became effective there is a shortage of many thousand telegraphers- Positions pay from $60 to $70 per month to beginners. The National Telegraph Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio audf five other cities is operated under supemsieu of It. It. officials and all pupils areplaced when qualified. Writs them for particulars.” !•> Locust Fence Posts ‘ The 1**t ht of p<*t$ dat was ever offered here. &ytmcu*0 BmrnMm Plow* S a t t ley Co**** P lan tar* G a le Cu ltivator* D « law ar« D ra in Til# , C. N. STUCKEY ■& SON. M*f» Pslss almost hwtaaUr—Dr. HB*. fefti sfUr-sA —It is reported that ' s committee from the Chlo Legislature will visit Cedarvilie next Tuesday evening and attend the girls? debate* in the opera house. . They-have two p«r poses in view. First, they want light on the inheritance tax. Sec oud, they wish to decide on the ability shown by the debaters, to the advisability of adopting wo man suffrage in this state. THE VERY BEST. Have ahy of onr readersseen.are 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 it* present great worth as an educator in all things that tend to make life prosperous, and home, the happiest place on Theeditor fe-ds&feJi&'V , _ moot#} and fb3krwiS$£ advfoe thus; sbtaioad is enabled to produce a paper that exactly tts needs of a family and a material aid to father, ; another and children in reaching that higher level iu social life, where content and comfort reigns supreme. Father obtain* ampleinformation that guides in the where, when and how to regulate and increase the income from h i« efforts.* The mother in management of house hold affairs,, practical economy, government o f Children, and other duties that makes her toil a labor of love. Children’s minds and hearts a,* freed from thoughts of questionable amuaemeuts and fri volities of life, and encouraged to emulate all that i* helpful in plan ing for a useful future in life. The Grand Ideabeing that}. “ As are our Homes, so will be the Com munity, State and Nation.” A most desirable help, is a non- sectarian sermon each week, as preached by that Biblical Student Pastor Chaa. T. Bussell; 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 it* readers being: “ The cleanest and best family Weekly known to them. Sample copie* mav be had by writingto theENQUiRX* C ohvajjy * Cincinnati, O* They Go Noislessly “WEWILLHAVEWHATYOU WANTWHENYOUWANT IT” - This isthe celebrated “GreyStreak'* that madethemuchtalked of record at the recent Savannah races.. Speed70 milesper hour. The car for all occasions and especially the -“ Doctor’s*’ friend. 0 ModelNo. 10, with RoadsterBody, 18 H,P., $1000.00. SPECIFICATIONS Seats ThreePerson*. Current suppliedBy Magneto. MWheel Basest inches. Shaft Drive. Pressed,Steel Frame. FourCyBadar Engine sine $ 34x3 34, This same car, w&h fewmkont 1 y i v *»• :$4rW5 BUICK Model “F” Most reliable car ori the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt ed for country driving. Model “F,” Touring Car, 22 H.P„ $1250.00. ■ SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4Ax5. ChainDrive. 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 4ix5. This Car equipped with Roadster Body if desired. -¥) ' RhNtMtkt PW*» HttoM* hr MW v nr un*n’ Anil-Pul* Pflhi X to*** M et* Wf alM) have to offer the 50 If. P. (Sevenpassenger Touring Car. CompleteupeciffcitiofiB gives on request, 'l’fiis same cat equipped with Itoadsfet Body if desired. Also agent* for the “ Incom parable White Steamer.” Five pMBtnger Touring Car $2,000. For a “ town car” there!* nothing to surpass our low cut direct drive “ Waverly Electric.” A silent cat. $1,000.00. A visit to our Catage will convince the most exacting that wo have themost reliable car* at low est prices. Wo have two car loads ou tho way. Call and inspect- thojlne before investing. The CentralElectric & Supply Company KELSO & GARFIELD, Props .......................................... South Detroit St., XENIA, 0. LOOK! What Cashor Trade will Buy Saturday 26lb. Granulated Sugar. $1.18 5iO-eenfcpkg*Seeded Baisitm 2 $e 3 lb. Mdyr Peaoiies ..... 25c 5 cans -Good Corn............23o 1can of Chile Con Cam* . 10c 3 lbs, of JaplUce.................10c Dried B e if................. ,..„i0o cab 2f*s lh.sack Snowball Flour 76c Scan* of good Salmon 16c 7 bar*Star or Lenox soap Li6c a can*, best Siring..Bean*,.:... 26 3 can* Beat Tomato**.......fSe, 1can of Hot Tomalaa........... I0e Best, coffee grown ....IOCto 26c Boat Apricot*... lie to 30o can One Kit of Whit* or Herring Fish . - '.#*. All of the latest Magazines and Boat Card* In aioekat all times. This la all fresli stook, no Kroger goods intxad In. Come in and get Brices, On# Friaa to ftlL O iH Mm $*# . M. Towndey, THECORNER QROCEUt ' Carpets made into beautiful i s a n d j * For full information ad dress Springfield Rug Co., SBBINOFIELD, O, Agents Wanted. -e*” **!*; FOB «ATiF; l ’liaatou buggy, j good as now, liarneas and a coal) cook atova. Inquixo of H. A. Brotii* i •fion, I FORSALE! Silver Mine White Seed Oats FromIndiana. The kind that will grow in this locality. Cal! Oner Phone TheJohn DeWineCo. YELLOW Hl’KINOB, O. FOAMO The New Economkal and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T Theuaeof Foamo Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will can** that dun appearance of the haar to vanleh, givingplae# to that *n- ehauting aatln emoothae*c; tin lovehneaa for widoh you hat* *o long aought for will be yoara, rAtom fti othrr#, To inirodaee Foamo we will mail (fora limited time only) * full ala* tablet on reeai/it «flko. RockwoodMedicalCo STATIONB. CINCINNATI,0 U| « Vi I) ^ 2 ; V * J * '4r• J*
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