The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
A mate pant... H j J E R H O T E L I E E T ' P ^ D IE S UP STAIRS IJROOM. 2 5 C E N T S . f m Main Floor l Night. - Led in tho Cul- rtiHent. IA R AN T E E Iilliexiclytuf«i*Hh 4 UNGOID t itiCa Cilscavttr of E-fcCi'.'-.CB ofItcnfeff bit Ilhcma, Bin^ TIliaivlgblymuli- lh tto 5t»isis, ts» call ft:o Ifritatlctt satisfaction g«*r» _. or roalicJ. Trial 10., Toledo, Ohio. ILES STILA IE RECTUM ■ prcft&Cra*fi4It* 47 cf iT.a** *i*%&m* K msmks ct W?i»,n. ms * us * h < m ** i «i issfc O LLAN IpLUMBUS,0. *«*»*«, B ut *. H l A r f l tmissi MOAJ 0 * c"isai‘i risterman* M i NOTICE 3W<H S O M E T H I N G N E W When you waift good Hosiery buy at the ARC AD E S H O E S TOR E T\( e, wish to invite you to visit our new Hosiery Department where you will find, a complete line o f the famous Lord & Taylor hosiery, which is recognised as the best wearing hose money will buy. Tlie many demands from our shoe customers for good hosiery has led to the opening o f this new department, whereyou will find at all times a complete line of hose you can depend upon. No vain boast when we claim we can give you staple hosiery at the following prices: 3 5 c Grades for 2 5 c 5 0 c Grades for 3 5 c 7 5 c Grades for 5 0 c GOME AND SEE. Also in our fancy Silk Hose we will be able to give you anything you want at any time to match gown or shoes, WHEN YOU WANT GOOD HOSIERY, BUY AT NISLEY’S ARCADE SHOE STORE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. > « LOCAL AND PERSONAL, 7 ‘House to Rout. Apply to D. S- Ervin. —Man’ s Corduroy Suits, Duck Coats, etc., At BIRD’ S. Miss Louise Barber entertained the G» C. T. club Tuesday after noon. i —Hats, Caps and New Gloves. New styles and lowest prices, A t B I R D 'S . ‘ Mrs. John Elder of Kenton, O., spent the week wibh her sister, Mrs. S. K. Turnbull, —Stop and leave your laundry at Smith & Sllvey’ s Barber shop for Harry E. Bird. A number of col legs students en joyed a water melon spread at Al ford Memorial Tuesday evening. Mrs Belle Gray entertained the j Mrs. J. W. Dixon and sons, Rob ert and Walter, are visiting rela tivesin CMllicothe. Afternoon Club, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott havej been spending the week with their j son, Mr. Joun Lott and wife of Pittsburg. Pa-, —WANTED ; Lard. Will pay 13o per pound in trade- Bring it today To BIRD’S. —Fresh Bread and Cake every day. Remember we liall ft looves of bread for 25c. A t BIRD’ S. Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes of Yellow Springs spent Sabbath with Mr. Enos Clemans arid family. Lay A Roof That Will Outlast the Building. The only Roofing Guaran teed fo r 15 Years Without Painting DICKELMAN EXTRA ...Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Auld of near Yellow Springs spent Tuesday with Mrs M. A. Cresweil. —Recollect we sell 6 Loaves of the best Bread that comes to town for 25c At BIRD’ S* Galvanized Metal Roofing ■ Get a I'R E E SAMPLE of "'Klche'.tnati I!'stra ’' \vWch ., ,.^3 been c a buildings for. 25 years nnU is as serviceable today as when ...st laid. It ia tho only roofing made Gyiiich you can buy this, year fmd bo posi- iva thatyOur espouse add your repairs stop runtil 1025 (guaranteed). Dicltelman Extra is wade of only the toiigli- it, most pliable, purer--1 metal; manufactured f by a special process. Th is open-hearth stock is - porous and long fibered—ao that when It f is put into the.'galvanizing -pels the liquid metal Am not veneerbutpenetrates thisfiberanaamal.^ansafiseiilh themetalsheet, hits protecting It forever. Twist and bend it as you will, you /cannot flake this galvanized surfae'e. I t forms a permanent rprotection against rust. '• Y o u Can’t Crack I t A n y More Than Y o u Can Crack Freeh New Rubber. Mr., James Martin and wife left Monday for White Sulphur Springs,, Va., where they are spending a few t days. . - t o A A i I a t o o 0 1 t o t o A ! % •—Farmers! don’ t forget to bring your laundry to town. Leave it a t 1 Smith & Silrey’s Barber Shop. H. F. Bird. Rev, Mills J. Tayler and. wife have returned after a months visit with relatives in Washington, Iowa. "’PGThere is the 15-Year Guaranty >It with onoof opr samples—hatnracr it mvl then hammer some crdl- /nary galvanized roollttsr. Buy the one which doe-'; not flake or crack. It r-will bopichclman Extra. Experiment tbiawny before you buy and you will save yottrsidf 15 years of roof, troubles. You wtU find it economical and rsuitablo for all balltllngs. W r ite f o r S am p le e n d F ree B o o k Wo * fffloney, liowt prove our statomeuto, ' our freo bock and sample. THE DICKELMAN MANUFACTURING CO . SO G o rm lc y S t. F o re .;. O h io Public Sale! I will offer at public sale at the for mer hbtiie of Mrs. S a r a h A . W oods, on South Miller street, Saturday, Oct. 9,1909, A t 1:30 P. M ., the following personal property: Bed stead, bureau, 3 stands, 4 rock ing chairs, 6 cane seated chairs, 2 heating stoves, 1 sewing machine, 3 tables, 1 lounge, carpets, dishes, cook ing utensils, wash boiler, garden tools, 2 feather beds, quilts, comforts, pillows and other articles not mentioned. Sold by Order of Probate Court. T E R M S : C A S H . —Procure a season ticket for flit lecture course this week. The plat for the first number will be open October 9th. „ —jVe will pay 27c a pound for iSTo, 1. Fresh Butter. 28c pel' dozen for clean fresh eggs In trade today At BIRD’ S. Miss Jessie Todd, who clerks in Bird’ s store, had her mother, Mrs. Todd of Xenia as lifer guest over Sabbath. Mrs. W. M. Barber, who suffered p fall some weeks ago is able to sit up in her chair. Her condition is much improved.. Mr. Chatlos Baskin, who has been attending Michigan Uni varsity, spent several days with Sir. and Mrs. James McMillan. Prof- W. R. McChesney and wife loft this morning tor Monmouth, 111., whore the former is on the pro gram for the Y . P. C. II. convention Mr. O. W. Crouse has moved his meat store into his room on Main street noxi door to the opera house Tho change gives him a much hot" tor location for business. The funeral car for Nagley Eros., who have embarked in this busi ness has arrived and is very attrac tive. The firm will have a compiote new’ outfit. E . R. HAGLER, Guardian of Sarah A . W oods. - “The first number on tho lecture course appears in the opera house Tuesday evening October lath, it will be Hendrickson and Itosani, magician and juggler. You don't want to miss it. •nm m W w NMMM 4 THE FASHION Springfield’s New Specialty House For Ladies’ Misses’ and Children F O R M A L O P E N I N G Beginning T H U R S D A Y A F T E R N O O N , S EP T EM B ER 30th, and Continuing Three Days O r Thursday o f this week this store make* its initial bow to the public and opens its door* with the greatest array o f alKhe newest and best in Ladies' Misses’ and Children’s wearing apparel ever assembled in Central Ohio, For months we have been preparing for this occasion, rebuilding, remodeling, decorating, paintingi frescoing, etc., installing the beautiful mahogany cabinets and ., fixtures^ and lastly, tastefully and artistic ally arranging a stock of merchandise that will bring delight to every feminine heart. The store is a gem, and we are more than proud to invite the ladies o f Cedarville and vicinity to be our guests during this, Our Formal Opening, Come, and bring your friends. • Dame Fashion’s Decrees for Women and Misses Our showing consists of all the newest style conceits, both foreign and domestic, for Women and Misses Ready-to-Wear Suits, Dresses, Coats, Costumes and Capes, for every occasion. Waists, Skirts and Furs in a profusion o f varieties and; styles. Every garment has a distinction all its own. There’s a difference in fabrics, trimmings and general appearance tha^ gives that coveted exclusiveness, which ladies so delight in . * • r . , Visit the new store during the opening days and compare our styles, fabrics, and prices with what you have been accustomed to in the past. I f you buy we feel pure that we can count on you as a regular ■customer*'' Stores in New York, Cincinnati, Bangojr*, Maine, .Portsmouth, N, H-, Gloucester, Mass. That’ s why we undersell all our competitors, THE FASHION, 33 E . Main S t ., Springfield, Ohio. Our combined stores give us buying advantag es impossible with any other "Store in Springfield. A D A I R ’ S FURNITURE CARPETS LACE CURTAINS STOVES Make Your Living Room Comfortable for Winter * t *HE W INTER IS just ahead when most of the time must be spent indoors' I t is time to make the living room and library attractive and comfor table. We are prepared to help you with a wonderful stock o f com fo r ta b le - even luxurious—furniture for these rooms. Maybe your room needs a daven port, or an easy chair, or a nice table. Whatever you need we can satisfy you best and save you money, DAVENPORTS $16.00 t o $ 7 5 ,0 0 LIBRARY TABLES, $ 6 to $ 3 0 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, $ 2 .5 0 t o £ 4 5 .0 0 We wish to say a word about upholstered furniture. In this line o f goods looks are often deceiving. Rich coverings frequently conceal much cheapness underneath. The vital parts—-the springs and fillings—cannot be examined. Y ou ’ll find this store worthy o f your trust. What we tell you about a piece o f furniture can be absolutely relied upon in every particular* 20-22-24 N. Detroit Street. ADAIR’S, XENIA’S GREATEST HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. Six Great Floors W e are greatly indebted to the Dayton Daily News and particular ly our good friend, Mr, George Burba, at the head of the editorial staff, for the likeness of Ed Black, alias Everhart, etc., as found on tho first page. $ 1 , Columbus Excursion msylvaniatte N e x t Sunday . Train Leaven Cedarville S;16 a. tin Tuesday i« inspection day on tniw division ot the Peonsyhama and the section men have been busy getting every thing in the bent of order. Fresh crushed shine has been spread over the driveway and walks about the depot, a much needed improvement. One of our young gentlemen about town met with a novel experience Thursday evening while catling oh a young lady achool teacher in' tho Dean neighborhood. While the couple wer>» enjoying the pleasures of the evening someone locked the horse to a limb of a tree with a strong padlock and log chain. The chain had beeaellpped thr* ngli the bitring* and aver the limb o f the tree. The ends of tne chains Were Him locked. When the young man took hie departure be was unable to get the hors* away without leaving the bridle. By the kindness o f Mr. John Burn* a bridle was secured uu-1the young physician diagnosed the case and pronounced the joke on himself evon if the perpetrators had put themselves to consider able trouble, Communion will be observed by tho IT. I*, congregation, Sabbath* preaching Friday and Saturday. Dr. J. B. Werk of Tranquility Will preach each day. - Cloaks, the prettiest lot of Misses and Childrens Cloaks in Greene county. Come In and see them. Wo will surprise ’you with our lino At. BIRD’ S. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McFarland entertained at dinner Tuesday, Messrs. A1 Taylor, Clarence,Taylor and Itoy McFarland of Mt. Sterling, and Miss Letha McFarland Of Day- ton. Mr. and Mr*. Kay Lawrence of Cincinnati have been spending the week with the latter'* parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Grlndle. Mr, Law* ranee is taking lus vacation. - -You can keep warm if you buy your blanket# and comforts from us. We sell Cotton Blankets for too to $2.00 a pair. Wool Blankets #3 50 to ffl.00 a pair. Comfort!* $1.00 to ttftO each At BIRD’ Mr. G. H. Smith and family and Mr, John Pierce spent last Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Heifer of near cpringfleld. Mr. J. M, Bull, wife and son, Fred, of Springgeld, spent last Sat urday with relatives. Rev. W. J. Sanderson, wife and daughter, left Tuesday evening for 'Selma, Ala., their future home. Mary Elolse Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis of Cincin nati, is visiting a few days with rel atives* ■ Mrs. Flora Dobbins was the guest •f Mr. and Mrs. Clark Funsten of Yellow Springs theflratof the week. Air. G. A. McClellan and family and Miss Irene McClellan o f Day- ton spent Sabbath with Mrs. Lucy McClellan. FOR BALE:—A cement block machine and moulds tor several kinds of work. Also house moving outfit, pulley#, ropes, etc, Apply to A. D. Townsley. —Get a season ticket for the lec ture course and thereby have your winters entertainment provided for. Six splendid number* for $1.00{ only 10> jo for an evenings entertainment Prof. F. M. Reynolds and wife at tended the funeral o f the lain Georg* Moon in Cincinnati last Sabbath. The deceased was a brother ot Mrs. Reynold* and a trusted engineer e» the Pennsylva nia lines. Members of the Cedarville Pre- teetivo Association are requested to call at the Exchange Bank and , secure blank cards fo r the descrip tion of the various horses owned. These card* are to be filed away for reference in case a horse i* stolen. J
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