The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

LOOK* What Cash or Trade will Buy Saturday 3 If.*- Huy? Reactive ...... sso loo plug tobacco................. o« Scans; Goufi forn .. . sso 1 can of Chile Con Catna .. aOo * tbs, -of |» p ItSee.,,... Dried Beef ................pjo can 2 ee £3o 23c 7 bars S ta r o r Lenox soap.. 3 cans beets S tring Beane-.. '3 ean« Best Tomatoes.... I can of Hot Tornales.......... Me Best coffee grown ioq to sw© Beat Apricots........ ISetoSOc can All of the la te s t Magazines and Post Cards in stock a t all times. This is all fresh stock, no Kroger goods mixed in. Come in and get’ Prices, One Fries to all. Pure Early Ohio and Early Roto po ta toos for Seed. Wo w ill Pay you for Butter 25 e lb.; for Eggs i 8 c doz. ....... ...................... .. . ........... ■ ’ j *-* O. M. Toumsley, T H E C O R N E R G R O C E R . LOCAfc AND H ^ONA L Miss Bertha Anderson spent Sat* tarday In Springfield. Any otto finding a gold bat pin will pleaso notify tins offieo. 40 HORSE.S 40 Public Saleof Fine Horses. ' ■ . , 1 r*^ ’ Wp will sell 40 head of fine horses, consisting of standard bred horses, roadi «;ers and work horses, at Oak Lawn Farm , live mijes north of Xema, Ohio, on the Springfield and Xenia Traction Ifine. THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, 1909 Sale to commence a t 10 o’clock a. no. The Following are a Few to Be Sold: MABLE H. A five-year-old family mare, sired by Elwood 33. 2.22j^. Can show a 2.40 gait. WILLING BOY. The Harry Mac of 1909. A grand individual. Look him. over if you want a race horse or a matinee pacer. AUTOMOBILE. A sorrel getdmg with silver mane and tail. A great road horse and an actor. * ATWELL. A mahogany bay stallion with a trial of 2,95, well broken, and a siro th a t will sire speed. He is good gaited, and a grandson of Axtell 2.12. MOLLY GRIMES. Sired by J . J . G. Not afraid,of automobiles, steam or traction cars, and should make a great family mare. LADY LEE. A five-year-old mare tha t is well broken and a nice gaited tro tter for the road. < JUDGE LEE (2). Full brother td Jocelyn Lee 2.25#, 15% bauds high, w ith lots of style and finish. • MABLE T» A road mare having plenty of size and the best, of action. I s not afraid of any th ing ,. Anyone looking for a family mare will make no mistake in buying this one. ALICIA(2), By Wildomar, dam, Prize" L igh t dam of three in 2.30. A nice ind iv idual and one th a t willmako a great road mare- ARCTURUS (3). A gelding bred in the lines to tro t fast- Persons thinking of buying should come before the sale and look over th e horses to be sold. Oak-Lawn Farm is five miles north of Xenia, on the Oldtown and Clifton pika’, one mile from the Springfield and Xenia Traction Line, atop *1, or Clifton P ik e . Conveyance a t each ear. Come ea rly and look over the horses. . Lunch on the grounds. Catalogues on application. TERMS CASH- To any one so arranging a cred it o f nine months will lie given by purchaser giving interest bearing notew ith approved se­ curity, ■ . f t . Bryson & Son. Mias. A. L. Craufurd spent Mon­ day in Daytsn. Moving pictures, opera, house, Saturday night. Admission ten cents. Messrs, Ralph Mnrdock and Claj ton McMillan attended the London stock sales Tuesday. Mr. John K, Bradfuto is erecting a new tenenfc house on his farm, for Win. Cheney. Mrs. J. D, Silvey returned home this morning from Columbus after spending several days iu that city. Mr. R. F. Kerr has been appointed administrator of the Harrion John­ son estate. Rev. Paul McClenahan of the Xenia Seminary will preach Sab­ bath morning in the U. P. church. •• a —... ......... ■ „ ■ The W. 0 . T. U’s will meet in the Carnegie Library, 15 a t 2 p. m. L’hursday, April Messrs. "Robert and Bryson Smith of “Wooster have been guests of Prof. Agnes Smith the past week. —The movingpicturesatthe opera house last Saturday were a hit, you hnd better go tomorrow night. Mrs. Wm. Br'adfnte and two children of Washington, C, H.. have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J . N. Lott this week. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Alexander had as their guest* Mr. and Mrs. Compton of Spring Valley last Sabbath, Illustrated song and motion* pic­ tures at the opera house, Wednes­ day evening, April 14. Admission ten cents. Miss Belle Jobe, who has been quite ill a t the home of her brother, Mr. G- E, Jobe, is reported to be in a very serious condition a t this time Mr. Wm. Clemans, JK, who is seriously ill a t his home south of town, shows bu t little improve- meat in bis condition. TOUR OF EUROPE The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune will take forty women from Ohio, Ken­ tucky and Indiana oils seven weeks* trip, visiting England* Scotland, Holland, t Belgium, Germany, Sw itzerland and France. Will you be one of the party? For full information read the Cincin­ nati Commercial Tribune. „ FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. * J rW e have found ^ “ .T .-iV L ” A S B E S T O S R O O F I N G equal to all ctemands. Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant w e have always found it true to its trust. It is made to give service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The workmanship is right, and tile materials used in its construction are as good as money can buy. A s evidence—wft can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day* Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. “The first cost is the only cost.*' Our Booklet “R .° Sent free on request, w ill give you wriuabki information, " „H. W. Johns-Manville Go. #’ Cleveland, 0 . This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10 c and l$c—none higher* Any on* wishing to attend tha Bryson hors# sal« should speak for * seat In the wagon a t the Waddle livery barn. Prices 60c round trip. —Motion pictures, are the craze the world over. The greatest en­ tertainment ever given for tun cents next Wednesday evening, Mr. Elmer Spahr has returned to his univ "ratty work in Columbus alter spending the spring vacation a t home. Christopher Link, a German butcher th a t has lived here several years, died last Saturday morning, Burial took place Monday a t Mae- 8iea’ Creek cemetery. Moteur, the fine black Forcheron stallion recently purchased by Mr, Andrew Winter, will be found on Saturday afternoon a t tho Waddle livery barn. Mr. J, H. Lackey of near James­ town has been laid up for sometime suffering With a lame shoulder duo to injuries received while leading a horse into the ba:n. Six o’clock prayor meeting will be held In tho M. E. church Sabbath morning. In the ovoning a t seven o’clock the Sabbath school will give a special Easter program. Mrs. J . E» Hastings ami daughter Lone, have been spending the week in Zanesville and New Concord, be­ ing called o the former place owing to the sickness of iior mother, and to the la tte r by the dcatli of a rela­ tive. ■ A numbor of persona from thin place attended the marriage of Miss E ilaR . Collms to Mr. Frank Me- Cienahan Lonmer of Montrose, Col. Tuesday evening a t the fiolne of tho bride on the Fairfield pike, north of Xenia, Press dispatches elate tho Otter- bein University has offered I>r. B. D. Fess, tho presidency of th a t in­ stitution, I t is not expected th a t Dr, Foss will accept the offer and will remain with Antioch. The re port, lias it th a t since Dr. Fess has come to Antioeh he has been offered the presidency of some eleven dif­ ferent colleges. Bcbeol children who wish to sell tickets for the K. of P, Band pic­ ture show will call a t Johnson’s Jewelry store and get tickets on Saturday morning. Each one sel­ ling ten will receive a complimen­ tary. One selling the highest num­ ber will be given a prise. Rheumatic Pains relieved by use in tit, HO**' Aati-Pata Pitt*, i t tim e I t eta, OF SUCCESS. THE SURPR ISE STORE At a meeting of the Bpiingfieid, Clifton and Ccdarvilio committees in tho interest of tiie Baker traction lino was held in Springfield, Thurs­ day, Mr. L, H. Siillonbergor repre­ senting this place. Clifton wag represented by I)r, D. E. Bpahr, Dr. Harris, A. El.White If. N. Coo, R. E. Corry, H . K. Carry, Charles Hatfield, »S. T. Luce and others’. Mr. Hullonbergcr suggested bold­ ing public meetings along the line to create active interest as to the sale of stock, Dr. Bpahr reported the sale of 41 shares. Mr. Baker said lie was confident th a t he could build the lin* for at least $10,000 a mile, and as he had sufficient equipment in the way of rolling stock he was sure tha t it would he a paying venture from the time the line is siist put into opera­ tion, He. declared lie had no inten­ tion of overcaptalizmg the road, and th a t the persons Who took stock m the company would be amply protected as they would be on the same basis as ho would be, as he planned to take stock in tho; company to cover his present equity in the road. Before closing it was decided to meet again next Thursday for a ■further discussion of the bond issue plan. The filing Of the $5,000,000 mort­ gage by the. Springfield, Wijming- tan and Cincinnati Traction-., cpm- panyj yesterday iu Clark, comity caused some comment during the ,m>c‘il u g it was intimated tha t it was done for effect and tha t the line is no nearer being built than i t was many years ago, George II. Frey, J r., who is pro­ moting this line, is of a different opinion, however, and assorts that the men who are associated with him are in earnest and intend fo press the road through to comple­ tion. There is talk in connection with the Frey line that this compa ny may buy the Springfield and Xenia and the Dayton and Xema roads hot nothing definite is known of this project- ^ Governor .Jadeem Hannon and hJ.» law partner, Edward Headley of Cincinnati are counsel for the Frey company. B. M, Barr,;of Now York, Is tho president * Bible Society . Get* Money. Under the. will of the la te Jamea Miller, L» G. Bull a* administrator has paid $2,000 to .fclieCcdarVilie Bi­ ble Society, Another beniffeiary under the will wa» the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North A- merica, new school, received $3,000. In Honor Of Birthday. The children and grand-children oi Mr. J . D. Williamson gathered at his hoiho Monday in honor of Ins eighty-second birthday. The twen­ ty-one guests brought dinner along and a table fit for a king was pre­ pared. Mr. Williamson was enter­ tained in a manner th a t made him feel th a t many more such occasions woro in store for him. Proposed Church Improvements. The regular meeting of Hie V. P. congregation is bfing held today at which time several important im­ provements are to ho considered. I t has been proposed to do away with the two entrances to tho church and make one modem entrance un­ der tho tower. A Sabbath school room with dinningroom and kitchen are also under consideration. A re- representative of Samuel Ilaniford &Sons, architects of Cincinnati baa prepared plans which aro exported hero today for consideration. A daughter was horn to Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Sanderson, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Alexander are entertaining a daughter that arrived a t their homo on Tuesday. - An evenings entertainment for tea cents next Wednesday. Benefit of K. of P . band. Motion pictures, just what the children like, next Wednesday veiling. Mr. Harry WnAdle, who lias been traveling in the Bonth for some weeks has returned here. Mr. Alex. McFarland, t'rawford- ville, Did., brother «t Mrs D, N. Slower, is spf nding a few days hero Mr. McFarland formerly resided here but has been away for about twenty-five year t. Th e garments w e sh ow th is season reflect the extraordinary efforts w e have put forth to furnish on ly such garments as are as nearly perfect as it is possib le to produce. FOR MFN Inadditiont0 those elegant IIART, SCHAFFNEIt & MARX I v /IV m t i i i CLOTHES we are showing numerous other dependable Suits and Overcoats, such only as are made of excellent fabrics in the very newest models and tailored in a manner that is sure to be productive of .entire satisfac­ tion, Whatever your price may be you'll find the right thing for you SURE. The selection is great in Suits and Top Coats at • i M ' ; m T f 'KtMt .55* iiV t # 8 l ' ... •-.y £;m\ WJ 1 is Sfe km , Copyrfpht $909 by Haa acuatTiice & Marx w m $ 10 » $ 15 >$ 18 > $20 a°d upward . FOR ROYS are showing the prettiest * mj \ J 1 0 hne it hag ever been our pleas­ ure to offer. Such fabrics, such colors, such styles, as are veritable dreams of beauty. Every Suit or Top Coat for Boys bear our guarantee of abs­ olutely satisfactory service. See the assortment we are showing at $ 2 . 50 * $ 3 . 50 , $ 5 r 00 > $ 7.50 Boys' Confirmation and Communion Suits arc Receiving Our Special Attention Just Now Specially attractive lines of Shirts Easter Neckwear, Gloves, Eancy Vests, Walking Sticks, Derby and Soft Hats. We’ll fit you- out right, and convince you that *it'll pay you to make a special trip to Dayton to buy your Easter clothes of us. THE SURPRISE STORE, SOL STRAUSS , 2 8 * 3 0 E ,. T h i r d S t r e e t , ’ E . C .HILB DAYTON, OHIO. “IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPINGFIELD’’ / ✓ O ■*■* every article of merchandise knov^n I l C C f j 1 1 S P to the world is carried in stock by its metropolitan stores. the variety is so extensive that the most fastidious person ajways has a large range of selection. r j _ . Springfield merchants^ maintain a large corps of resident buyers in the world’s best makets and are thus enabled to sell merchandise for the same money i t costs merchants in other places. by reason of having alert represent­ atives in all the fashion centers of the world the latest styles are shown in Springfield almost as soon as in New York City*. D no better crops of obliging salespeo- l l £ C R l l p i e can be found in any city and the service to shoppers is unexcelled* the customer can depend upon the > merchandise being just as represented or the purchase price will be cheer- BECAUSE fully refunded. 40 miles Of the city. Springfield merchants refund trip railroad and traction fares to all shoppers living within a distance of The Merchants* Association has provided for these free trips to Springfield. Ask for a Rebate Book at the store where first purchase is made. The fares are paid at the office o f the Association in the banking rooms of The American Trust and Savings Co., Fairbanks Building, X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 3CX

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