The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

Wisteifnan’s M t * a i C 3 ^kB n t»kM 25 c -$ l M k tm Sm & t t t $125. M Sndb i 5c to 35c, Teeth Brushes 5c to 56c. WWikBreens 5c tp 25c. Brushes 26c to40c. *KfiUry Brashes $1,50 per set. A complete file of stadries ’at less thaa mail-orderprices. Riverside Pharmacy OEDARVILLE, OHIO ! Mr* gititbtth ttttietk if Vw» ;W*rt tt** b**n ymitihg *t the heme ' fit Ur. and Mr*. Seth Collstt. Ml** A. L. Craufurd sp*ofc Mon­ day in Day ton. MM.BaraFMitch^nra Dayton. . Mr*. J , W, Matthew* entertained her father and mother ot 0t. Paris from Saturday until Sabbath. W ifd K m 1 * $ h .r* t t the arriva l «f a t a a g b u t ftt the hom eefX e r. Jsfea J . wlfeof Virjdtria, 111. Wilson and ■ " "W rnm ^ ^ n rM T w rB . Tor* leuoe aodwife of Xenia, well known here, have gone on a month’s trip Mr*, f arolia# Wilson and Mr*. W, A. S j»»sw attended the funeral . Mr* U» • j ?»■ ^!eey e ll n Xenia,' ~§ Tuesday. Dr. J . O. Stewart was in Cludln-j to Hot Springs, Ark. nati, Monday. ' —Children’e -winter Coat#, a ll the new coloring* te eeiect from a t $1.7* to |6 each. BIRD’S, The College foot-ball, team goes to Richmond, Ind., Saturday for a game with Earlhnm. Mr. and Mr*. W, B. Stevenson bar* returned home after a u*v*ral week* y |sit in tb# West Mr*. 35, (i. Dowry and *on*, Charles and d e n , have been spend­ ing the week m St, Dept*. ■ Mr*. Henry Mare ha* been visit­ ing her husband, who is employed in a paper m ill a t Marysville, Mr, Charles Shinn ofChattanooga, Tenn„ has been the guest of his sister, Mr*. T. C, Wolford. FOR SALF.i All household goods, on Tuesday, Oct. l#, a t I o’clock. ■” Henry Truesdale, Mr. G. Y, Winter and wife and Mrs.il. B. W iatsr spentWednesday in Xenia as guset* of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bull, -’-Ladles Suits and Skirts, beauti­ ful good* mad* ujj in the latest stylfcB. A full line to select from. A t BIRD'S. —Farmer* I don’t forget to bring your laundry to town, Leave i t a* Smith k Silvey’s Barber Shop. H . F, Bird. —Procure a season ticket for the lecture course this week. The p lat fo rth* first number will be open Oetobsr 0tb. Mrs. J asob Lo tt toft Thursday for Washington C. H ., wh*r* she will visit her son-in-law, Mr. Will Brad- fute and family. Mr, O. W. Baker has sold bis property on Cedar street to Mr. HI- mer Stokesbury, the consideration being4700, —B*y* Knee Pnnt Suits, big stock choice pattern* 42to *6 each. Knee Pants 26c, 60c, 76c, 41per pair, a t BIRD'S, Mr. and Mr*. 1>. L . Aitken. and Children who have been visiting Mr, a n d Mrs, J , W. Pollock le ft Wed­ nesday evening for their home in Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs, J . 3L. Milburn re­ turned home Thursday evening after a month’s visit in Columbus and Lodi, their son Frank being located m the la tte r place. Mr, J . Riley Kyle and family who have been residing In London visit­ ed with relatives here the first of the week, before leaving for College Hill, Fla. Successors to The Cincinnati Department Store Rebuilt, Enlarged and Transposed into The Largest Department Store in Dayton. There is a new trading place for you in Dayton, a place where out-of- town buyers will'not only feel a t home bu t where especial care is taken to make trading profitable for you in Dayton, We are showing an immense new stocks of— LADIES’ NEW FALL SUITS AND CLOAKS, MILLINERY,. CARPETS, RUGS, AND DRAPERIES, STAPLE DRY GOODS, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S FURNISHINGS AND MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING. ■V“* ’ ■* We assure you a saving on all purchases made here. Mrs, H, A. Alexander and son, will bofd a public sale a t the homo pt»oe, Wednesday, November 8, 1000. Bills will be pu t ou t from this office next week. THE. FAIR, 28-30 East 5th Street* Dayton, Ohio. y/ ■S Mr. and Mr*. George H ill and children, Olftra and Vincent, of Quincy, G., were guest* of Mr. A. G, Finnt-y add wife Saturday and Sab­ bath. ' Mr and Mrs. S. M. Murdock en­ tertained a number of -relatives in honor of. Rev. Jason L. McMillan and wife and M r,Q l*yton McMii* Ian and wife, Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Powell of S a lt Lake* City, was the guest of C. F, Mar­ shall and wife la st week. A broth­ er, Mr- H arry Latham, of near Xenia {returned home with her Tuesday, Mr, Frank Wieterman, wile and daughter, of Bockfort, Q., spent Sabbath and Monday With Dr, Isaae Wlsterman. The former is engaged in th* Jswslry business in his horn* town. antiMd meeting’,!* b*Ing fa*lc Mr. Has­ tings w ill v isit b^s brsthSr, Rev, A. G. Bastings and family m Id a - vllle, Ind,,b*f*r# returnlnghome, . -We are the elotbing people and yon wiU make a mistake if you fail to to some in and j M« our line before youpurehase. Come in and take a look i t will pay yon, A t BIRD’S. We have the information th a t Rev. H em tr B. Henderson and wife are the proud parents of a sop, who made his appearance a t their home on tb s 8rd. Rev. Hendersou Is pas­ tor of the -Wagoner place tF. P, church In St. Louis and Is well known here. Mr. H a rry Lettandw lfeo f Spring- field were goes** ef U r, and Mrs. Jacob Lo tt Wednesday. Mr. Lott leaves Sabbath fox Brasil expecting to be gone about four mouths. H* goes with a party of empleyce In the interest of the Champion branch of the International Harvester Co. Mr, John Turnbull tells us th a t h* has shipped to this county over forty oar loads ef s a ttle from the h ill counties in (he lower p a r t of the state. He report* th a t tbs farmers I n . h a t seetion bay* notthe feed to fa tten se ttle bu t are best fitted fs r taisingyoung stock. Mr. j Turnbull deals mostly in stock cat-) tie and finds a ready market always: in Plttsbutg. I ■WBrtBtta Jsssmssm 1909=1910 . The Drift of Fashion ■ v;: ^ .■/; v.vI.:;..;.. ' --“v=*•/■,;.V ; '•' ■ -.V ■:'r- SH; Time never varies in its course. Fashion, its dependent, drifts as it were at random, To be stylishly up>to-datein dress, one must follow closely in the wake of fashion, We np| only.vkgep pfice with the time, but leasU' . 1 : THE DRIFT OF FASHION W e p resen t for inspection to critical buyers a range of more than three hundred styles, comprising a select and extensive line of th e la tes t novel­ ties in domestic and foreign woolens. Make your choice from our stock- W e study you individually, help you pick the righ t cloth and righ t style which will reflect your personality. Our line is exclusive; is never duplicated. Never common. Prices; $25 and up for Suit and Overcoat Wendall Pfeiffer, Merchant Tailor, d N orth J e ffe r so n S t., • D ayton , O. Opposite Bechet Hotel* DAYTON, OHIO. GravesyCloak House Corner Limestone and High Streets, . . . . Springfield, Ohio. Practical Goods for Practical People at Practical Prices. Tha plain Ameriean method of selling the boat goods for the least money has been the foundation upon which 4r* have built our business. That will continue to be our policy in the future as in the past. Tailored Suits from $12.50, up to $60 ~ Trimmed Hats from $1.98 up to $40 Waists from 75c up to $20.00 Separate Skirts from $2.98 up to $30.00 JNffy thing In the Ladiea’ ready-to-wear line covered by the same wide range of prioee. - *8 V ^ '■<•*5

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