The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

r ra’I fUSu * its l to •for f t* fg« w a- r t i o- V a r f h t *'•; a . «t nn <* W*f. r ' i- M SlBCS-V , : '] f • * EL JRS 'Ill- ? W !,« M rm lvM teM rM * tOCA* AW» PeiflfcONAt. M 45^ FroL Ag> W. I']. A lexander a: ah ^ ' w ! ar.(l Sites Seth rolafm 7 * 11 “ ^' l°y Ytx to spent F»turd*y in < *olumhm. I. | . Mfe? wm the guest of Bliss Agnes §tor- want, Saturday and Sabbath, "^Wg'TnwrWrr"..m rry...istflg- «. Washington c II., were guests of Mr*, C. J). Dol-bina over Sabbath. Mr. (?. A. McClellan ar, j family of Dayton spent Sabbath with Mrs. Luey McUlollan. Mr. J . W. Johnson amt family wern guasts of South Charleston relatives o\*v Sabbath. I*55!.ju\jsrjrjan RUGS Ju s t received another large assortment of choice Room Size Rugs, in Brussels, Axminster and Velvets, P r i­ ces range from $ 8 . „o $25 each. Come and see them. Our lino will please and surprise you, OXFORDSHOES For Men and Women. Boys and Gials P a te n t Leather, ta n and wine colors. We can fit your “ feet” also your “pocketbaok” besides you have the largest stock in town to select from. Clothing Our stock embraces the seasons choicest p a tte rn s to select f rom .. Men’s Suits, $10, $12.50, $15.00 Boys’ Knee P a n t Suits, $2.00 to $5.00. Men’s Dress Pants, . $2.20, $5.00, Pa ir ws MAMMOTHSTORE Sir. J , M, Ball, wife and son,? Fred, of Springfield spent Saturday i ami Sabbath bore. , | -"Argonato of load Paste for', spraying. The best on tbo market.' At O. M. Crouse’s. - I Prof. Hosnotrcofi gave tho best Hypnotic entertainment Ovor given m tbineUy.--Omaha, Neb-, Deo, , *--Juot reooived anotbor carload of Locust fonco posts, O. N. Stuefcoy &Bon, Tho Wednesday afternoon Club was entertained by Mrs. B. M. Murdock this wee];. . Oliver DeHaven who lives on the Taylor and Clexnans land south­ east of town expects to plant 600? of corn this year, * ' Mrs. F- M. Koynolds was called to Morrow, Saturday, on account of the death of her brother-in-law, Dr. Phillips. Mr. Harry Owens arrived home this morning after spending several weeks in Oklahoma. On his return he stopped for a visit in St. Louis, Bln A. Z, Smith is enlarging his. residence by adding two rooms. Mr. Charles W. Dean is doing the work. • —Hemstreet is the cleverest hyp­ notist. that has ever visited this city,—Hot Springs, Ark., Dully News. FOR SALF.:—Edison Portland Cement. Guaranteed the best at lowest prices. Phone or wrl'e John DeWine Co., Yellow Springs, Ohio. —A superb finish is obtained by using Campbell’s Varnish Stain on floors,. furniture or interior wood­ work. These stains are sold in IB, 2j> and $1.40 cans. . Mr. Frank McLean, formerly of this place, who has been conduct­ ing a restaurant in Yellow Springs, ,has disposed of his business to Homer Patton. . ; —Don’tthrow away your old car­ pet*! Have beautiful Bugs mad# out of them. For particulars see [ X’hone SB. Mary C. MeGorfcclL LOOK! What Cash or Trade will buy Saturday lean pumpkin.................. ,8c Sl’^lbSaekSnowballFlour 85 81b of good Prumes...... ... ....... 25 . 3lb of good dried Peaches ... S5 1 10c package raisins............5 3 can best Tomatoes................. 25 4 can Good Corn... ..............25 1 pk. home ground Pdtatoes.30 All kind of Fruits and Vegetables at cut rath prices. We have give away two Talking Machines the last week free to our customers. Call and got one absolutely FREE. W e wilt Pay fo il for Eggs 1 9 c doz. You S a v e M oney by T rad in g in S p r in g fie ld , Not Only on Y ou r --------------------------------I H m ^ a S e " W e l l . ---------------------------- -- Every person to whom falls the du ty of buying for the needs of the household, as * rule, always endeavors to keep down ex­ penses.^ This is only na tu ra l and show * wisdom ami good management, I t ’s th e pennies t h a t makes th e dollars and there’s an old saying th a t a “Dollars Saved is a Dollar earned,” Giving due credit to th e old axiom, i t is evident th a t every person who makes a practice of buying merchandise in the “ Heme City,” no t only saves b u t earns dollars in a short time, Springfield stores do no t recognize competition. The one aim of th e proprietors is to sell b e tte r .goods for less money th an can be found any where. And they do i t too—every day. Hundreds of heretofore strangers to Springfield stores who have be­ come satisfield customers in the las t year will a tte s t to th is assertion. Shopping in Springfield is a real pleasure. I ts metropolitan stores with their enormous stocks of up-to-the-m inute merchan­ dise, courteous salespeople and plenty of them and every convenience for tho visitor, make i t so. Then the saving of the carfare is fpiite an item. The members of The Merchants’ Association of Springfield want your pa­ tronage and they are williling to re imburse you for th e expense of tho trip to Springfield to do your shopping, A plan is in op­ eration whereby round tr ip and trac tion fares are refunded* to customers living w ithin a distance of forty miles of the “Homo City.” The offer is no t made simply for one day only, bu t stand the year round, The fares are refunded a t the office of th e Association in th e banking room* of the American T ru s t and Savings Company. Ask for a R eba te Book when making your firsCpurehase, All members of the Association have them, Arrange for a trip to Springfield on Tuesday, May 4th. Then you can do your shopping and also see the Hagenbeck &Wallace circus in the same day. —Opera House, a master liypmo-1 tist, soon to be here April 80 and, May 1st. . I —Hemstreet, the Hypmotiet, is certainty a pasf\master o£ the art'.— Soo Falls, S. D., Argus. " ■■./• - ' . --An exhibition for ladies and; gentlemen.—Frankfort, Ky., Daily.* Gazette. For Halo:--Draft mare 11years old and colt sired by Prince Albert, Charles Raney, Mrs. D. I,. Crawford of Xenia spoilt Monday with her parents. Mrs. Hannah Cooper, Jias been spending tho week with Mr. and Mrs, Crawford in Xenia. The two liquor cases against C. M. liidgrway will be taken to the Su­ preme Court. A motion to file sumo was granted this Week by this body. The annual commencement of Xema Seminary will be held May ■1and 5 in the second U. F. church in that city. There are eight grad­ uates this year. Mr. Harry Strain, who has been m Tampa, Fla., during tn# winter month*, has raturoed horns for the (wmswi ’ -Mr— 8 toftJn-' bia«- b#*u drilling well* in that country and expect* to return next fall. Mr. Will Raney and sister, Miss Fannie, left Thursday morning for Richmond, V*., to attend the mar- riago of their sister, M ibs Alefhft, who has been keeping house for her brother, John. Miss Fannie will roinain in Richmond, while Mr. Raney WU1 make an extended visit. Mrs. Julia Condon received word this morning from her daughter, Miss Nolle, who is located at Jifad- f rd, Fa., that a foot of snow fell m that city Thursday. This is some­ thing unusual for this season of tho year. We Will Pay You 19c per dozen for No. 1 clean, fresh Eggs an trade Saturday, May 1st, W eW SeTY ou Today, May 1st, 4 Cans S tandard Com. .25c (This com is fine.) 3 lbs. Apricots (good ones) f o i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 25c 3 lbs California Evaporated Peaches. ,25c Bananas,' (ex tra fancy ones this week) d o z ,..........15c 25 lb sack Snow Ball Flour f o i , $ 5 c ,j 20 lb. sack F ine G ranulated | Sugar f o r . . . T .___ .$1,37 Cash and no tickets. 6 L o u v e r Broad* (beat in t ow n . . . » .................... .25c UNBLGACHED MUSLIN. An ex tra good one y a r d ........................ per .5c Calicos, ya rd . all colors, per .5a'c Gingham, (Apron Checks) per y d . ......................... 5j[c Tho county W. O. T, IT. Institute will meet in Ced.arville, Thursday and Friday the 0th and 7th of May. The meetings during the day will ho held in the It. P. church on Main Street. The Grand Gold Medal contest will be held in the opera house tho evening of May C. Mrs. Grace Richards a national organizer and lecturer, will be present during the meetiug and will lecture in tho opera house Friday evening. Everyone cordially invited to bo present. T tlhoutr.atlc Pains rcUofca t j u» O. ■tr MS*-'*’ Antl-P.On Pllln *5 <1na«s *5 eU Bird'sMammothStore Person loosing a plusii buggy robe' on tho Jamestown pike can get same of Jacob Stegler by proving property. WANTED; WOOL. Will pay highest price. Refer# foiling phone or write John lieWine ( ’■>,, Yellow Springs. Will receive wool on Tuesdays and Saturdays, JOBE BROTHERS & COMPANY, DRY GOODS, SHOES. XENIA. OHIO. MILLINERY, SUITS . MISSES’ SCHOOL COATS AT $1.95 N o t tho k ind you would expect a t this price, $1.95, bu t ( ’oats as good as usually sell a t $3, $3.50 and S i, abou t 35 coats 111 the lot, sizes 6 to 14 years, and no t a garm ent in the lo t b u t is strictly all wool. Specially priced a t ....................................................................SI.95 WQME trS COVERT COATS A T $t.9G> They ata last years utylcs but tho quality lo the beat. Fino all wool covort cloths, full silk lined, good range of sites. While they last tho price in ............... ......................................................... ...................... .............. Prof. Hemstroet is the greatest espoaitor of tho wlcrd art. find has devoloped many refreshing varia-l tioiui of tho oid style h\piuotium as | many still practice V . Memphis, Tciin., Evening .Scimitar. CVRTAW SWtSS to e A YARH. They aw v« ifie fewis: m > c not too quality, on the contrary they if,-,. Muissesbut tho price hors for awhilo 10 cents a yard. Plenty of patterns to pick from. STJiWEO M ASS CURTAIN GOODS, IfciA one o f tho new OtiFtoin Goods for this non, t ’olotings and pattorna arc beautiful. Price pm yard .......................■ ■ .......•*•' ........ ^ SII K PETTICOATS $3,9$ Good heavy WaeteTaftota Petticoats, deep white toother, »rtr*Udas» #3 Hilk Petticoat in ovory wfly, Pit ........................................................ . ... f»;s.tv> Ladl#»’ black <otton Taffeta Pstticoct, tho tobd f m # *pe«t**l h^o fo r . t k NECKWEAR IN CORRECT STYLES . There is almost an ondlcso selection of good now ideas m tho Now spring Nockwear this season. Prices within tho roach of all a t .............. 25c*and GOe VOILE SKIRTS UNDERPRICED A T $7.50. Wo have selected about 10 high class, ami in fact high priced, Voile Bhirts in black, navy and browns, skii ta that you will want to own when you see how good t'hSy are for the prico.................... f?ilh WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS REDUCED. Fine ouafnat a yroat saving in tho suit situation Imro, style, sfuality and fit guaranteed, $25 and $30 Buffs now foi*........................................................$to.CS $2J.5« and $2ii,Suits now for.............................. $14.75 and $i2.So Euits now for. ;............... ........... $0.h5 MS ssgb * biitl little women’s ttuitn, all priced at..... ..................... .......». ....... . •- .»*<» kf *.i —Ac a laugh maker Prof. Item- street, who is tilling aim ng#|emenf at tho Emplro Opera House in a iiypinotic entertainment iu emtitlad to tho blito ribbon. ,San Antonio, Texas, Dally Light. Mrs. Eolle F. t.'Iark arrived here Friday after spending months in Los Angeles, for her health. Mho & cc c n .p ^ i i E g it is af brother, Mr. Charles Finney. Ehc. is not improved by her sojourn in tho West and has returned bora taking room# in the oh! Leary property. Tho electric road meeting Mcheil- nled for today in bpringileld has boon calloil off for ft few day# until some of tho detail work !u connec­ tion with the bondscan he perfect: d, It is expected that- tour of the Hpringileld banks will lake the boutls. The on!y thing that would prevent a road being bulb here this summer, would h# that Mr. H&ker go back on hi* own proposition. All that he ha* asked tor ha# keen granti J by tho people along the Jam and In Sprtogiiold. CASTOR!A For Infant* aa4 flkilftrti*, Du KM Yafl Hni Ahnjt Bw{M Rears tbs 0lgu»:tar«Of < C A HANNA’S GREEN SEAL “THE MADE TO WEAR PAINT” NOTHING IN IT but what should be there. NOTHING LACKING that will improve it. Possesses Every Essential Quality Pigment scientifically combined, and finely ground in Pure Linseed Oil. Not a Little Lead and a Lot of Zinc, but a LOT OF LEAD and a L ITTLE ZING. , Costs more to make, but the people want it. ■. • ■ 'FOB SALE BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS Go N o islessiy Note This “WE WILLHAVEWHAT YOU WANTWHEN YOU WANT IT” TtU is the celebrated “Grey Streak” that made the much talked of record at the recent Savannah race*. Speed 70 miles per hoar. The car for’ all occasions and especially the “ DjctorV’ friend. 'X Model No. 10, with RoadsterBody, 18 H. P., $1000.00. SPECIFICATIONS Seats Three Persons. Current supplied hy Magneto. Wheel Base 91 inches. Shaft Drive.- Pressed Steel Frame. Four Cylinder Engine size 3 3-4x 3 34. This same car, with Tourahout Body, $1,050.00. • BUICK Model “F ” Most reliable car on the m arke t. A remarkable H ill Climber. WeE adap t­ ed for country driving. Model “F.” Tourinf C*r, 22 H. P., $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Wheel Bane 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4[rx5. Chain Drive. This same, car w ith R oad s te r Body if desired. BUICK Model N . 17 The g rea tes t Car value offered for 1909. Do no t ever consider o ther makes un til you have seen th is “Silent Fo rty .” Car has s tra igh t line body of approved design and is a beauty. Model No. 17 Tonring Car, 40 H. P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Sea ts Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Eng ine 4£x5. This Car equipped w ith Roadster Body if desired, Wo alco bayo to offoi* th* GOH. P. seven passenger Touring Car. Comploto sporiHoatlons given on request. This same ear equipped with RoaiUtet Hotly If itesireil. Also agents for the “ Ineoiu- paraislo White Bteamor.” Five paf*enif*r TouringCar $2,G)0. For a *‘town ear” there-is nothing tsj surpass our low out direct drive “Waveriy Illeetiie.” A silent ear. A visit to our Garago will eonvinc# the most exacting that we have the most tellable ears at low** esfcprifoo. We have two car loads on the way. Cal 1and inspect tho linn before Investing- The Central Electric & Supply Company KEISO & GARI'lELD, Prop,. . . . . . South IMroi! St., XEMIA, 0. <4 A*

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