The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

islflfes m *& **w *& m iy~ £3.98 nd m: S 0 m t The Purest Is Best M ad e a t J am e s to w n M ills ,' R . G, George, P rop ., J am e s tow n , Oh io . *>am- th is Store Has No Other Dayton Connection. ^ FAMOUSSUITHOUSE * The inimitable ana original stylos and the wonderfully low prices are the chief factors which have made this store prom­ inently Known as the “Famous Suit House.” 1he large following has been won solely upon merit and is dftHy Increasing, by reason of the marvelous collection of beau­ tiful and faHliUmable wi>rJng' suits at popular prices. On‘ §pecial Sale Tomorrow. Magnificent Assortment ot the Popular Panama. Suits Matchless Under $20 to $25. * 1 6 ,7 5 Impossible to Duplicate at Our Price, Beautiful, Fashionable Coat Suits of Fine, Fancy French Material * 1 9 .7 5 AU the Exquisite Shades and Black. Beal $80 and $33 Models. A Wonderful Array cf Handsome, Dressy Tailored Suits Made of the new Satin Cloths, R eg u lar $40 a n d $4$ Models. Millinery Opening F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , S p r i t 2 d a n d 3 d . We are Prepared to Show JHl the Latest Designs . Jill are Cordially invited . Miss Bertner Pepper, o f Newport, Ky., w ill assist A . L. Craufurd. FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T i . t • The use of Foftmo Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause than dull appearance of the hast to vanish, giving place to th a t on- chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness fox which. jsoaJiMrfl_fl!». long sought for wilt h* yours. r iu c * as cents . To Introduce Foamo wo will mall (fo ra lim ited time only) a full stse tab let on receipt of lGa. Rockwood Medical Co STATION B. CINCINNATI, 0 FOR SALE! Silver Mine White Seed Oats From Indiana. I l i e k E d t h a tw i l i g r o w th is locality, Call Onjir^ Phone The John DeWineCo. YELLOW BMUNGH, 0. Mr. John Randall and family were guests ot Dayton relative# Saturday and Sabbath. rsset •Saturday night, moTing pictures Mr. Wm. Clemans, Jr., Is reported seriously ill. Mr. H . M Barber was in Cincin­ nati, Saturday, Prof. D. L. Crawford of Xenia was m town last Saturday. —Moving pictures a t the opera house on Saturday night. Mrs. Belle Gray and daughter, Iiuolle, apentlast Saturday in Xenia —A ten cent show on Saturday night; Moving pictures. Mr. Woodbrldge Ustick spent Sabbath and Monday In Columbus. Mr. R. Bird was in Cincinnati sev­ eral days this week on business. Dr, W. A. Harper will preach for the U, P . congregation on Sabbath. Mrs. Adams of Utica, O., is visit­ ing with Bev. W. J , Sanderson and wife. A good idea of how the mumps have taken hold in a number of homes is shown in Dr. Dixon’s fam ily. The Dr., Phil and Walter have beep consoling each other this wsek Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Estet of Col­ umbus spent Saturday a t the home of Miss JLiouisa Smith. On Sabbath Miss Smith had as hsr gussts Mrs. Keaneth Hamilton of Bloomington, 111., and Mis*Nelli* Hlnck of Xenia STBAYED ;—T have a Jersey cow ui my possession that has strayed away from home. Short horns and a split le ft ear. Owner call on George Hamman. Mr. Foster McMillan has given up bis college work ^nd on Mon­ day went to Dayton, where he be­ came acquainted with the duties ot oaring for an automobile .belonging to the treasurer of the ^National Cash Register Company, Are you carrying flro insurance? Is your policy due or nearly due? If so, le t me know. Z can save you money. I have the best of com* panics. - 14d, ■T« N. Tarbox, —One.hour and,, forty minutes of entertainment Saturday night fox ten cents. Mrs. Ellen Wolford,'an aunt of Mayor Wolford has been spending a few days a t bis home. Mrs. Jason McMillan of Mason, Iowa, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan. Mrs. M. A. Creswell, who has been in Crowley, Da,, for the winter is expected home next week, The Wednesday Afternoon Club was entertained* Wednesday -at the home, of Mrs. B, O. Watt. -Moving pictures a t the opera bouse each Saturday n igh t during che month. -W*ANTED: Employment a t housework. Can. give good refer­ ence, Inquire of Edna MOore. Mr. O. M. Townsley, wife and daughter, Carrie, were Springfield visitors the first of the week. -Cedarville it now on a circuit With Xenia, Jamestown and Mid­ dletown and the best moving' pic­ tures will be given Saturday night*. Mr. B. F. Kerr was called to toBushville, Ind., this week owing' to the illness of his father. Miss Zorayda Lorrimer of Colum­ bus was the guest of Mr*. F. P. Hastings the first of the week. Miss Anna Patton of Columbus has returned home after a visit with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Dean. Mr. Geev^o Stewart, who is a t­ tending medical college in Cincin­ nati was the guest of bis parents, Saturday and Sabbath. FOB SA L E :- Edison Portland Cement. Guaranteed the best a t lowest prices. Phone o r wrPe John DeWine Co., Yellow Springs, Ohio. The county commissioners have a t the contract to the Wilmington Bridge Company for a new bridge near the Dr. Snyder farm to cost $170.11. Mrs. John Herron, who has lived n the Townsley property on Main street for several years, returned to Jamestown, Wednesday, h e r for­ mer home. D. firadfute &Son shipped a fine Abordeen-Angus male animal by express Wednesday, to A. M. Elersman in West Virginia, Word has been received here th a t Mrs. James McClellan underwent successful operation the first of the week a t the Miami Valley f f o i- pital in Dayton. XAteltTeporis Irorn fne isdsldis of Mr. Levi Dean of Xenia, a well- siiown citizen of the county, do not Indicate, much hope of recovery. Last Saturday he was i» a very se­ rious condition, WANTED: WOOL. Will pay highest price. Before soiling,phone or write John DeWine Co,, Yellow Bpring*. Will receive Wo»l pn Tuesday*andSaturdays. Hon. George Little &nd Mr.\A. Z, Smith have been in Terre Haute, Ind., this week Inspecting a paper mill in th a t city. The JEfjigar Straw Board and Paper Company will close down i n k few weeks to make some extensive improvements, —Every housekeeper who has used Campbell’# Varnish S tain is delighted with the result obtained. Nothing else like it, they say. So easy to apply, and so durable C. M. CROUSE carries a full line of this popular stain. The game of basketball Thursday evening between the Brotherhood team of this place and South Charles ton resulted in a victory for the former. The score was 26 to 6 , The firBt half the score stood 19 to C in favor of Cedarville, At the annual convention of the Ohio Independent Telephone as* soda.tied in C«Iambu*e I t w&s av­ oided to s ta rt a campaign fer ad­ mission to the city of Cincinnati. This is the only large Ohio city, in fact, the only central western city, without Independent telephone con­ nections. Mr. H a rry Gallightr has taken part of the room occupied by Mr, J . Riley Kyle and will pu t in a stock of electrical good*. He will also be prepared to wire houses for lighting as well as other forms of electrical work. Mr, Galligher Was In this same business in Xenia for several years and has had consid­ erable experience. The “Wets’' have aseepted the challenge of the “dry*” in Mahon­ ing county to have a Joint commlt- te#y is it the cities th a t have ban­ ished the saloens in order to ascer­ tain the cbaditlens sine# liquor Was voted out of a number of prominent cities of Ohio, The terms of the challenge were th a t the “ drys” name one member of th e committee the “wets” the ssoard, and these til* third. The expense of the trip of the committee Is to be born* Jointly. The “ wets’* go even fur­ ther in accepting the challenge and arc willing to pay the expenses of a trip to Maine for information as to the working of prohibition. Under the terms laid down by the “wets,” however, each side is t# deposit $fi 00 with a bank hots as evidence of good faith. FOR SALE. Good farming and fru it land in South trn Michigan, within two miles of railroad shipping point. Fine elimate and other advantages. Will sell on easy terms of trade If desired. Address, Xi**li*, Stt&South Fountain Ave., or Dr. J . O. Stewart Cedarville, Ohio. FEEBLEOLDLADY H m Strength Bantered By* V inol Mrs, MichaelBloom ot LcwlStown, Pa., who is 80 years of age, says: "For a long time I have been so feeble that I have had to he wheeled around la an Invalid’s chair. 1 had no strength and took cold at the slightest provoca- tlon, which invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough Would result. A* ‘ son iearmd of the cod liver pr-v* aratlon called Ylnol, and procured a bottle for me. It huilt up wy strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles 1 am able to do most of my work, and 1 can walk a quarter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person who re­ quires strength should try Vinol, I am delighted with what it has don# for me.” As a body builder and strength crea­ tor for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after alckness, Vinol is naetxesiled, it It dalle to give satlsfaoUon we will re­ turn your money. A*ldiy C, M. Kidgway. Thai’ s what “ M. & M.” stands for, and ii will always be fhd “ M. & M .” policy that liisir cuiiomars will get il. Why pay more far inferior merchandise when yon can se­ cure the best the market affords from a reputable house and have the satisfaction of looking a! a price marked “ IN PLAIN FIGURES” —thus you know what 'you are doing and have not (hal fear of being tricked. We use no fictitious or al­ lurin’ ; adva rM ig , Wa ara bars is slay—'“ NR? G E8 .” * #■ Our $22.50 Davenport Represents a $35.00 value, usually shown; solid oak frame, best steel construction,- covered with guaranteed M, & Mi leather. , ALL CARPETS -I ............... Made, laid and lined without 11“ /; charge,, {50c Ingrain, Saturday............33c (55c Iugrain, Saturday.,..........50o 80e Ingrain., Saturday .. . . . . . ,59c ‘$1,25 Brussels, Saturday ,, . ,$1.05 $1.65 Asininster. Saturday $1.20 $1.45 Velvets ,$1.15 §”!!d Pedestal Table Will open to six * feet in length, A full falcon claw mm C l ) foot, finely pol- ^ ■ islied finish. . . . . | SPEGIAL PRICES ON RUGS $8.50 Ingrain Rugs....... ....... $6/75 $16.00 Brussels Rugs., . . , .$12.60 $23,00 Velvet Rugs........; .$19,50 $30.00 Axminster Rugs. ,$22.50 $40.00 Wiltons .. .>-.$34,50 ft IWW1!1.' ■. I All Goods Marked in Plain Price Figures. KITCHEN CABINET * 1 5 S0 But it*s really Worth $22.50. We ask you to see this Cab­ inet aud compare to any $22.50 Cabinet :n Dayton.' Of course, w'e show 22 dif­ ferent styles of Cabinet} from $7.50 to $45, We invite you to call and see the line. $17 Gas Range Made for natural gas—4- hole, with full cast burners: 16*in.x20 deep oven, made of rolled steel, and guaranteed to be a good baker . . . . . . . . . M M. & M.’S Special Iron Bed sac p" jjj *j IRON BED SPEUA L s e a All sizes and colors, beau­ tifully designed; all hand brushed and special rubbed finish . TeMy Gar T h a Only tin e Mo- Mon R id ing C o llap - i . b : e 6 o - 0 a r t . Not to be compared to tiny of the cheap carts which this market is now flood­ ed with. I t's worth $12.50. Sold only at the M. M. Store, complete with liootl SS. $7.50 tires. IMPROVED TEDDY CAR « * * • « * « M oats same AS GASH F r e ig h t C h a rg e s P a i d o n A l t P u r c h a s e s , 109-11 EAST-FIFTH ST, [so DAYTON, OHIO. DAYS SAME AS CASH F r o lg h t C h a rg o t P a i d o n A U P u rc h a s e s . X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X A

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