The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

* Moae Cohen, DAYTON, OHIO. Kutrsncvt..tii# Ifivtie*' Depart” IMelrtSl>> e)«->Kt<irORM#I*l Str*Pf, IwtwMit th* Bitot' Hn tie# and also Wiitigu Mi* Mato «s ore, M ® C ~G 00D TL*P* Wkat Mo*e C o I kb ’ s L*iis*’ Department it Doing Women’* Miise*’ and! Children’! S U I T S $15,00 Suit* for $ 10.75 $22.50 Suits for $ 16.50 Other Suits from $ 0.95 tO $75 Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Pure, Fur- nishlngsandejviery thingin ready- to-wear garments. > Men’sandYoung Men’s SUITS $ 9.88 Worth $12 $ 14.50 . Worth $18, $ 16.45 Worth from $20.00 to $22.00. Ladies* S1.00grade Lace Yok? with high collars.......„„........ 4 9 c $4.0018-inch plumes............. . ............ $ 1 ,7 5 Ladies’ 20 c and 25c Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with embroi­ dered edges................... ...... 7C- 30c Ladies' Knit Vests and Pants; special a t....... 23c Ladies’ 50c Black Lisle Hose,-. also fancy colors......................2 9 c Men's White Oxford and fancy trim- med Sweater’ Coats; 3 real $2.00 worsted coat; all sizes...;.,........ $ 1 .8 5 An exceptionally large showing of Men’s Soft Hats; regular _ ^ ■ $a.S 0 grade,,,.;................... $ 1 .9 5 Men’s newest fall style# in. Negligee Shirts, coat style, 82 patterns from which to select, $ 1 . 2 * and $1.60,value ............ 8 8 O Boys’ "Union Suits, all sizes; excellent quality, usually sold . for 75c................. 4 3 c A clean-up of odds of $ 1 , $1,60 and $1,75 Children's and Girls’ 4 Hats.__ ......... 4 9 C Men’s Four-in-hand Ties, made froni_ 60c silks, 50c shapes, 50c patterns................. 2 5C Men's Pants—the kind you can de- pend on for good service at all times $2.50values . , _ _ for.;................... $ 1 9 5 See the Display of Ladies’ Goods in 4th Street Windows. mm cohen , 4 th 6 Main, Dayton, O, GoIdDond Coupons Given £ LOCAL AND PERSONAL j Mr. J. W. Pollock is visiting in • Northern part of.the state. ST:—King 0 l keys about town, cr please return to this office. v, E. X. KftWBtm preaches for J, P. congregation Sabbath. ,3 Mary 33ryiu entertained the roidery Club Tuesday nftor- ses Edna and Martha Cooley tained the G. 0 . T. club Tues- .3 Jiella Nagley visited Yellow gs relatives Habbatlj and Mor.- 3 Nolle Condon left this week »wYork City where she has a on in a wholesale millinery . I), I,. Crwwfotd and diuudJ- >x -.n lt spent Saturday with arsnls, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ik , r« O U f A i f lift* dflftw#'-*t* ,Hb*‘ SwUhtirtl .rf*M* 1 **. I Tk« H'l'fmtnmtmm j ...... J —» H i* J»t « tow. ti fcoiwh-Hweetw. I Mi (MUM. K « * Pi, P Z ijL Z ? '/ MANurAeruSfs #v , WMwh*«y,vt. POP* ftALK W i lilHDf trw‘>wv*tx.K» ciixo. I Mr. an 1Mrs Ira Townsley spsnt ; Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, Jetm j Andrew# near Xenia, 1 Mr. and Mrs, John 'Warner of 5 YellowSprinrs spent Sabbath with «Mrs. C. W. Harney, tallied a number of friends Tlmrs | day evoning. Miss Fern F i n n was tho guest of Mis#' Edith NceW to Xenia ovor Sabbath, i UP 1 * v h i Mrs. Frank Tnwnsloy and Miss Carrie Townsloy spout- Tuesday in Dayton. The regular meeting of the W, 0 . T. U» 'sviU.be lioid Friday October 80tli at 2 p, m. Mrs. Jennio Hutchison is epend- ina a few days with Mr. and Mrs. X. Q, Bull, •Mrs. Julia Galloway Taylor of Xenia, has been the guest of rela tives here for several days. Miss Nello JBnakip of South Charleston spent Subbath -with Misses Holer, and Anna Smith. Mr. Win. Fields and son, Charles, of Dayton, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. W, W. CroswelL Mr. Robaifc Hanna of Chillicothe. is tho guest of his son-in-law and daughter. Dr, and Mrs. J. W. Dixon Dr. and Mrs, 35, O, Oglesbbe had for their guests Sabbath, Mr. and Mrg. Hackney ot New Burlington. Mr. Charles Galbreatb of Dayton is spending a two weeks vacation with his mother, Mrs. Elizam th Galbreatb. Miss Mae- Batiey left Tuesday evening for Dover, Tenn., for a two weeks v isit with her sister, who re­ sides in that place. . Mr. Wm, Shroades, foreman of the Springfield CaskefcQo,, is spend­ ing his vacation with, his nnole, Mr. George W. Shroades and family Mr, Oscar Satterfield has pur­ chased of Kerr ^Hastings Bros,, a new unclosed buggy to be used on nis daily R. F, D. trips. The total funded debt of Greene county according to the report just filed w ith the Auditor of State aS $240,852, the unfunded debt $518.24 NO T IC EP e r son # are prohibited ftora hunting with dog or gun on the land owned by A. L. St. John, Bev. Alvin Orr and son of Phila­ delphia, Pa., have been vititing at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. It, Orr, Mrs. Anna Boyd and daughter, Ethel, and "Mrs, G, H. Smith at­ tended* the mamaga of a cousin in Springfield on Thursday. The Court of Common Pleas has appointed Harry Smith to assist in the prosecution of Ed* Black, alias Everhart, tho horse thief. A plea, o f not guilty has been entered. Mrs. II. K . Syphers of Indiana­ polis, formerly of Jamestown, a daughter of J[)r. Harper of Dima; brother of the late George Harper died at her home at tho age of (S3, Mr. Alex Turnbull shipped a car­ load of Delaine rams to Texas a few days ago. The shipment comprised 32 head, M«. Turnbull-also shipped 2 rams to Washington county, Pa. Tho death of Mrs. Sarah A. Woods oceured Tuesday a t tho Dayton State Hospital v/hero she had been for some weeks. Tho funeral was held Thursday from tho residence of Mr. E. W. llag ier in Xenia. Burial took place in th#* Hngler cemetery In new Jasper. fBESMeSEi DoubleDistilled WitchHazel 25c pint, ini# is Dickison’s, no better made at any price. ParlorMatches, save 25 per cent Paraffine Wax, 1 lb. bricks, 13c 2 far 25c. Refined Borax, 10c lb. 8c in 25 lb. lots. Box Papers, 10c to $1. Tablets and Papers, in pounds. Envelopes to match in greater variety than ever before offered in Cedarvllle. Peroxide Hydrogen, 15, 20, 30 and 50c> Peroxide Soap, 25c, A mild Hhiu bleach. Also fine Toilet, Soaps, 3 cake$ assorted in box, 10 c; Hhaving stick in docoroted tin box, 10 c. Also Carbolic, tlnlplmr, Tar and amv.'SiMof 'other brands at right ■prices, .* WistermarT* Pharmacy Furs, like diamonds, must be bought on faith. I f you doubt—don’t. ’ You must be sure of the dealers knowledge as well as hia honesty—not every mer­ chant who sells poor wearing furs is dishonest by any means, Every customer here bene­ fits by our expert knowledge and 58 years’ experience. You know what you’re buy­ ing because we know .what we’re selling. This is a complete fur store -there's nothing too cheap for us to sell if i t ’s durable— nothing too high if its worth the price. Fur Neckpieces from $.1.00 to $165.00. Fur muffs from $1.00 to $135.00. Fur Coats from $15 to $365 Fur Hats from $2 to $12. Send for our illustrated cat­ alog or better still come and enjoy looking through the most extensive assortment of furs in this section of Ohio Honeat, plain figure prices one verything. We could not continue lo sell more furs than all the other atorea in Springfield combined unless they were the lowest. We’re members of rue Merchants’ Association and refund your fare on purchas­ es of $15 or over. Mrs, Lida I). Archer, who has been to Dayton, Wash., has re­ turned here and will go to I voush - keoplngin the Gibson property. The members of the different Townslcy families spent Wednesday evening fit the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 11, S.Townsley, the latter in­ tending to move to town next week. Mr. and Mr*. Ix» B**d»u of .N#wi roucori arevU iUagat the of! Mr. ami Mr*. K P-. Hastings. j B oy , K, B. Wilnau of Hanna City, 111 ,. i» spending * day or two with his mother. Mre, Jacob Wilson. Dev. Wilson ha* been'-attending JOBE BROTHERS & CO., XENIA, OHIO. Word has been received here of the marriage of Mr. Hamuel Mur­ dock to it Mi** McClure of Halida, Colo, Mis# Ina Murdock, who has been touring the weetwa# in atten­ dance at the wedding. Mr. J. A. Burn# who bat been in Beaman, 0 ., for the past week, re­ turned homo Wednesday.' Mr. Burn# brought with him eight head ot the W. T. McOreight herd of pure bred Jersey cattle. WOMEN’S . A MlLJBlSSESLlAlLflBED SUITS. _ j .I i ,,/; i i ,|. ■. i i n ^i— wwwwpwiiiimi l . <ij . n . NMj i r- Women’s and Misses Fine Tailorod Halts specially priced for this week, as follows; All Wool Home spun 42 inch Coat Hints m tho popular colors Bniijs that were $t'J to $22.00 each, but bought so we can sell them a t ........................................................................ $33.WJ ■Women’s All-Wool Serge# and Fancy striped worsted Suits 42-ineh coats full Bilk lined tho the very best styles shown th is season at$SC, $ 2 a, and &D Women's Fine Tailored Suits in large sizes forth# Women who can pot befitted elsewhere in Black, Navy A: Greys made up in tho best mater!,dB all Kill: lined ........................................... .................... j , ^27..Vi & f.B Women’s Separate Skirt# in Black & colors.............................................. ........... f | . j , $8, $ 7.59 Women’s and Misses Winter Coate a t .................................................. $3.03, $3, $7.oy,$lh and up. Mrs. Hubert Kingsbury, wife of the elotbing merchant in Xenin by that name died Monday evening at her home after an illnefc# Of nearly two year# due toa stroke of paralysis. Th# funeral was held Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Belle McDowell Patterson of Xenia, aged 84, wa# burled Satur­ day from her home in that city She was a woman noted for her many good qualities. Dr, Austin Patter­ son of Columbus, is the only son, Mr, Earl Andersen, who went to Springfield, 111,, to teach in the High school of that city, “has re­ turned home owing to sickness. At first it was thought that he had ty­ phoid fever but such is not the case and he is greatly improved. Women's & Children's Shoes How to save money on your Shoe bill ought to interest you. I f you want to to know come to us and we will not tell you but we w ill SHOW you, That is better. Women’s Black VIoi Kid Shoes solid leather, the kind that were,.... $1,W) Finer KidBhoes a t ...................$2.00 $2.00 Queen Quality Shoes Best for the price............. $3.00 to $3.50 Women’s Black Suede Boots the kind - that you have been seeing at $0.00, our price....... ...... ........... ...............................$8.00 Children’# School Shoes at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.80 HENDERSON’S SELF-REDUCING CORSETS Tliic Corset will solve tho figure problem of t h e Stout Women* We invito all large women to v isit our store and satiety themsclveB as to t h e tremendous advantage ofwear- mg a Henderson Solf-Reducipg oor- sot. Aslc to see No. COO New Long Models in all the leading makes of corsets $1, $1,60, $2$2.50, $3 ¥ ^ Henderson Abdominal Reducing C o r se t w Mr. Wm, H. Bobbins of Spring- field was m town Tuesday placing bills for his public sale of Duroe- Jerfiay. hogs which tikes place Thursday, Oct, 28th. Mr. Bobbins has some fine stock, to offer and his announcement can be found in this issue. A crowd of youngpeople gave Mr, and Mrs. Omer Burr#U a Surprise last Friday evening to honor of -the second anniversary of their mar­ riage. The evening was,spent in a social manner, much to the pleasure of ail present. Mr, H . M. Barber purchased a fine driving horse at the Sprague sale Thursday, The.. animal was bid iu a t $220 and is of the Box E l­ der stock. . __ Mr, C, C. Weimer has opened his new meat store in the Barber room and Jba# installed the finest outfit to bo found in the county. Mr. Weimer-is now open for business and through his adverfcisementasks for a share of the patronage, Communion w ill be observed by the B . P. congregatldh Sabbath- Bev. Boss Hum# of the Glifton XT. P. church will preach Friday and Saturday afternoon and Sab­ bath evening, Bev, Taylor will preach Sabbath morning. Mr. Harry Strain will return to Tampa, Fla., for the winter/ He Will follow well drilling in which business he has been very success­ ful. Mr. Strain bas a number of deep' wells to drill for irrigation purposes where celery is grown. by *trtmStnentnK, tn« nerve# wniei •octroi the action of the UVer and bowel- Jr, Milos’ Nerve and Jjver pula curt •oantlpatloa. M doeea * O F F U R E B R E D DUROC = JERSEY Boars and S ow s Thursday, Oct. 28,1909, of the Season Now Prevail. Bring Us Your Butter and Eggs —WE WILE PAY YOU— 27c per doz. for clean, fresh Egga. 30c per lb for No. Xfresh butter. - 13c per lb. for Choice Lard, n trade or we will pay you cash for same a t 25c and 27c respectively/ T: real estate firm of Smith, Ciemans& Hopping 1ms brought suit against John Mangan for $2iG,50 as commission on the sale of hi# farm, which ho refused to pay. Tho opening of llio Now Home CloUnngCompauy storoin tho Bank building, takes place Saturday and tho people of this vicinity are asked to call whether you wish to pur­ chase or not. Mr. G. H. Hartman, the proprietor 1ms bad wide expe­ rience tn handling clothing and has selected a now iip-to-date stock, Mr. H. H. McMillan, who has been confined to his home for the past ten weeks by illness was able to be about town Wednesday after­ noon for the first time. He is gain­ ing strength daily and is greatly Improved much to the gratification Of Ins maiig friends. You will do your self an injustice if you purchase CLOTHING before seeing our line, for its up-to-date in every respect and the prices are lower than the average dealer. Our stock of Men’s “Dress Trousers” is great, the price $2.00 to $5.00 a pair CLOAKS A handsome line for Women and Ghildren, all a t popu­ lar prices. Give us a call. Mr. O. M, Townslcy was ill Plqna Wednesday where ho purchased “Billy Blake,” a stallion of Nut­ wood brooding that is said to ho as fine an individual as will bo found to tho roadster class. His pedigree on both Bides goes hack to the foundation of good horses. Mr. and Mrs. James K, (>rr colo« brated tlioir doth wedding anniver­ sary, Tuesday evening when About seventy- five guests were entertain ed at. their homo. Another incident of the day wa* that it had been ex­ actly 8.3 years sines Mr. Ore's pa rents ware married in Houtli (taro - IIh i. LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS In newest weaves and styles from $3.00 to $10.00 each. Gome in and take a look at them. U N D E R . W E A R Immense stock. Union Suits for every body. Also sepa­ rate garment! from the cheapest to the highest grades. I will sell a t Public Auction on my farm, four miles north of Springfield, two miles South-east of Tremont, Springfield- Lima division of the Ohio Electric Railway, Stop 105, Sixty Pure Bred Durod Breeding Hogs. Conveyances Will Meet All Traction Oars. Sale will be held under cover, rain or shine, Dinner promptly a t lPSO Standard Time. Sale will begin promptly a t 12:30-. Traction cars leave Springfield for the farm a t 5 min­ utes after the hour. A certificate of registration will be furnished with each hog sold. For further information write or telepnone Wm. H. ROBBINS, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, RIDDLING PIANOS embody every detail that Can possibly addto the value of a Piano of the very highest grade. The low priceat which they are sold astonishes those compet- enttojudgeof Planovalue. “Riedling” on a Piano means highest artistic re* suits in tone, touch, durability and' c. e design. Send for catalogue and name and address of our agent in your vicinitv. A.I. RJEDL 1 HAPIANOCO., - Pi/moeth,Who. E LA S T IC rv l ROOF PAINT |pfe^Q»|Wy for iin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs. Is BL pr0[)f against the weather or rust. Absolutely non- porous. Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporat 2 after once set. Is a linewater-proof­ ing material. Contains no ingredients Sjjch as salt and lime which enter into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof andiron paints on the market to-day which have no elastic qualities andfire destructive to metals aud fibres, and are bound to crystal!** any metal, It is germproof. - ScHiffi? einttiarandprice list. Why -notpurchase the lest VsheHit castsno mere, T h a P f t lt h M I lW O O O P C H S U P P L Y C O ., r o n d * d u * l > o ,W l « . SHOES:- Dorthy Dodd for Ladies; W. L Douglass and All America for Gentlemen* Bird’s Mammoth Store r sc THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO 18 USED AND ENDORStD BY Tits Oran# fiMMrvatsry vf Music, N«wTurk CNy. Th* P**nqrtv«iilt CoHtgs*t Made, PktafeMtl*. Chkagc CMiner*l«rr * fftsthaw S«f**«l »IOp»ra, ChtatM, Th* PiMMoCMlMnmtCm#f Mafic, Pmhio, C*lo. AND OTHER LEADING CONSERVATORIES A*weetyet hrl!!Iimt and powerful tone, er.qnifits ewe, perfect adjnfimcut ana durable workmanship place ft ih the front rank offth* best inslrimirntsmade wdi tb-dsy. It is the Meal pi*** fbr the home, where its preeencwfa a *1jfnofenllnre *nd refinement. ’The LFHR pr.lTSO fawsnnfaftnrod under MnsnUrljr IttOraMe coUdiitoss wMeh law * the coat of production, and it ha* achieved a brilliant an.'rwfa a<|the r -at decant Mitnuneat in «h» market at s aatisftrtosy p,k«» TVJUTK JO B CATAf/ A ft AXO VXUCMS. Ha LEHR A C O M P A N Y * M a n u f i * , - Easton, P a . TRY OUR )OB PRINTING THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE MCKAY BUBBIES, SURREYS, Sprint, Read i OHFifid WAGONS Best quality -Select Ma» tcrlal, Cau'fully made. Builtto stand HardService, The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog andTrices. M oray carriace co ., SXOYXCITY, M .

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