The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
Bird’s Saturday Specials ARE HONEY SAVERS We O ffer Y ou Saturday , Jan . 29th , for Cash Only 7 Loaves Bread fo r ..............................................................25c This is th e b e s t bread th a t comes in to Cedarville. T r v i t . d ib s . F an cy Prunes fo r .....................................................25c These are choice new s to ck and worth 8 c per lb. 3 3 lbs. Star Crackers f o r .....................................................25c N o better crackers made and one-half lb, more for your m oney than any other s tore in tow n w ill se ll you . Oysters, fresh b u lk ,.......... t ...................... 2 5 c q t, 15c p t. A nd so lid measure in th e bargain, th is 5 to 10c per qt. le ss than y ou can buy same auy where else. ■ G ir s we have th e new TURBAN PADS, 50c grade for 45c, and w ill hav e the 25c ones first of the week. LAST CUT, on WOMEN and M ISSES WINTER COATS You can havs any coat jn the store a t 33 >3 per Cent off. WE PAY 28 c lb. FOR CHOICE BUTTER—Bring us your Surplus^ BIRD'S MAMMOTH STORE. n o t ic e : No Goods charged a t above prices. They are cash. Swell Styles for Winter Overcoats are dom inant when you frequent the fash ionab le thorough fares or Where th e up-to- d a te man is a 'habitue,’ because th ey have been made b y us. Out fab* rics are exc lu sive— our s ty le s are popular favor ites, and n o one in Ce darv ille wou ld b e re garded as a man of fash ion would have his su it or overcoat, h is even ing su it or Tuxedo made by any one bu t KANY, TheLeadingTailor, X E N IA , OHIO. COPVR|6UT.A,P,8 c E.C9 ’ Fifteen Years' Service W ithout Pamting—O r a New Roof—That is Our Guarantee to You— a n d th© gua ran tee is clomped rfeM {&© roofing itself with. €10 year you buy it* % ¥ T will last you much 'loanor than that, bat for 13 years w e aro rasnonaible, Thin!: Of that *“* —llv •your fo;t£ ant! forget it fur IS years. N,»capons;*--no repairing—no rcaewiag. • Wo don’t know tho 'wearing possibilities of our »••*« roofing. Otir 2S-year-ofd f-wsware as eirvicoM !o and Jnois- «f; good now as roofing j U o 3 ».ate ego. We mate oaf guarantee [ IS yer-* a to he safe, hut wo know It is good fo. ttrei..y*fiva years. 1 ;*' % ' ' l l ■ \ PECKELMAF5 E X T R A (Mvfsa&ed filetal HctsSig j foe-.*otviaalnlrroSn;wado i- s 1 t t . -i' /,* ■l-jiii.* -J l .,0 it o-a 1 m j;tt& I cata vlor.!a-r*>!it. .. ■I oti’y C-o tii .(itX’h nast r?»nM>*. * * L-n'.i il,. • o»\: 1 ; !. ’;•«> r.i'>- ' 1 b 'v.r„tw v • a .- u i z ia r. -*-• v - **• j w;.rj.eC‘."ir-;" ■> : 1 ■' 3 iv- 1 *■-. ■ - r- 4 v .-j'-)?-.- I- ■ V -4 to •:.j UC& CD. sv,.*a. O’: . & tfi. .Jtxi? &SZS&S&.ZSM. ter t p y our ior i —Tfio in gr and cge - :(w f-tu*ctnestis at MeFarituifi Bros. m ■ - ..— A d m is fito r was. b y m to M r. a n d , Mrs. G. IS, McMillan Tuesday. LOCAL AND PtiHSONAL T-drs. Moore McMillan ripent Mon day in Dayton. Ttio it. {>. T. club mofc Tuesday afternoon a t the lumt> of Miss Janet Tarbos. Dr. J . t.\ George of Day on spent Sabbath with ins paronts. Battleship Brand Cftffee, L>! eon fa and 413cents a t McFarland Bros, Mr*. IL A. Townelcy has'been aid; this wool; suffering with aeuto Indigestion and heart trouble. ' Mrs. J . IL Andrew and Miss Xna Murdock wore in Xenia and Dayton Monday.' ■ Mr, and Mrs. J , M. Auld aro en tertaining the la tte r’s parents Mr. and Mrs, Crider of Iberia. The Wednesday Afternoon Club mot this week a t tho home of Mrs, D. S, Ervin, Rev. and Mrs. M. J, Taylor will entertain fho Faculty and Seniors oi the Chllege tins evening. - Miss Vera Andrew entertained a few of her friends Thursday even- iug a t cards. Mr- S; E. Hanna of Ciiilhcothe spent Tuesday with Dr. J . W. Dixon and lamily.. - Smith & Clemans sold the An drew Carson place of twenty acres to Mr, Will Finney a t $135 per acre. FOR SALE:—Five Duroc Jersey brood sows, - W. A. Turnbull, —Cottage Bakery's and Krug’s bread fresh daily a t McFarland Bros. . Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Anderson have, issued invitations for this evening to a number of their friends. - t -FOR SALE:- a set of. Brown Martin furs, Inquire a t J. K. Wolford’s. Mr. Stewart Arthur and sister, Miss Eva, entertained a few of their friends Wednesday evening. —HOUSE FOR RENT: Inquire of O; L. Smith a t the Exchange Bank. —Regal $3.50 and $4,00 Shoes Clear-away sale price $2.69 and $2.89, Moser’s Shoo Store, Xenia, O. Mr. R. C-Watt attended the Ohio Swine Breeders’ Institu te in Day- ton Tnesdey along with several other Greene countians. Dr. Note! and wife and Mrs. George Moon of Bianctiester wore guests of Prof. F. M. Reynolds and family this week.- Mrs. Jennie Edgar has gone to Springfield where she has accepted a position as nurse in a private family. -jjJdiBses’ and children’s high cut and gun metal a t cost in our Olear- away Sale. Moser’s Shoo Store, Xenia, Ohio. The Cedarville College Basket Ball team mot the Antioch boys.last Saturday evening bu t were defeated by a score of 23 to 19, The gamo is said to havo been more like football. A numbnr of friends gave Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Spencer a surprise Wednesday evening in honor of their twenty-third wedding anni versary. The now comet seen in the West ern sky has been been visible tor several evenings, I t is a new com et and not Ilalley’B. It is very bright and Is plainly seen just after suueet Pc .master T. N. Tarbox has ap pointed Miss Anna Smith as assis tant owing lo tho resignation of Miso Lillie Stewart, who goes to Columbus tho first of February. FOR SALE:-. A cement block machine and moulds ior sevoral kinds of work. Also house moving outfit, pulleys, ropes, etc. Apply to A, I>. Townaloy. Several of the college hoys are taking a “ forced vacation” for nn infringmeut of the rules as to class colors. Thoir fate will not be known until tho official action in taken. -*“--Vini lin - ...... Tho County Commissioners hnvi ■mfhoriaed riicoaloof boiids to tb amount of $23000 for a new Chihl- 1 en’n Home. The bon(in arc of $301 denomination and bear four per cent interest. The now building will be erected on the old silo. Mr. Juhu Town nicy of near Washington C. H, wan in town Monday, the guest of his broth- -T, Mr. O. M. Townnley, tho grocer. He leD Tuesday Morning for Day to utt< nd (hr annual tec t'i g i-ftin .Ldat.-d China lb cold A« feh:?i< s- CASTOR IA IV" infant* and flkildren. fill KindYou Have Always Bought Bsa'iS tSie —FOR SALE: Two hanging lamps, cheap. Inquire a t this office for owner. M rs.J. W. B&dabaugh, who has boon quite ill with pneumonia is re ported mpeh improved. Mrs. Sarah GiUaugh of Xenia has boon spending tho week with Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Crouse; —Do nob fail to attend Motior’H Clearawuy Shoe Sale, bargains for everybody.’ Moser’s Shoe Store, Xenia, Ohio. Saturday hi “Carnation Day” and thousands of the .{lowers will tell of tlio birthday anniversary of h e lat© Wm. McKinley. —Boys Elkskin shoes with inde structible soles, the best boys shoes made, Clearaway sale price $1.79 and $2.19. Moser’S Shoe Store, Xenia, Ohio. - The Foust & Watt sale of Duroc Jersey swine will be hold a t the Dayton fair grounds on Tuesday, February 9. This firm has in the past held unusually successful sales and the offerings this year will be better than evef. The lecture “Lightning and Toothpicks” by Sylvester A. Long on Tuesday evening delighted a large crowd. The sixth and last number of the lecture course is the Lucy Lee Concert Company on March 22, A bill has been introduced in the legislature by Representive Lewis providing for increasing the tax levy so that county commissioners may raise more money for tho Agri- culturial Fairs- The increase is from one half mill to one mill. The drop in the price of hogs the past few days has caused a nutnoer of farmers to sell for fear of a con-’ tinuation of the decline. I t is said tha t the buyers are getting hogs now for considerably less money than they offered the same feeders a week ago. Mr. J . 1), Williamson gold his farm of SOacres on Monday to Mrs. Andrew for $100per acre. The farm lies south of town anil adjoins the Dallas place which Mrs. Winter purchased a few years ago' The land is nmler a high state ot eiilt- ivntation and is a valuable tract. Mr. Ray McFarland, who for several years has been aBBtslanfc to Mr. J. W. Kadabaugh, tho station agent has been promoted to the position of assistant, cashier of the freight department in Springfield. Ho will be under Mr. Albert Noble the Pennsylvania agent in th a tc ity . Mr. Noble is a former resident of this place. Word has been received hero of the destruction of the Evansville, Ind., Journal- News plant by fire Tuesday night with a loss of $100,000 Mr. Frank' Bull Is advertising man ager of the paper. For the present tho paper is being issued from the office of tho Courier but an entire ly new plant will be equipped and •m operation within the next ten days, not a single issue of tho pa- or was missed. Mm. J. P. Rogers, daughters,Bess ie, and Mrs. Dora Walts of Wheel ing, were gue-sls of Mr. and Mrs It. F. Kerr tho first of the week. Mrs. Rogers and daughter, Bessie, have been touring Europe and other for eign countries since last August and returned home by way of .San Fran cisco. Mrs. WttItK met her mother and sister on tbesr return to the coast and have been visiting points of interest throughout tho West. New York Presbytery of the Pres byterian Church licensed two voting men who stated on examin ation,’that t-iey were not prepared to accept tho Biblical account of Adam’s fall, of tho miraculous con ception of Christ, and tho re surrection, A subscriber inquires if this action has been rescinded. In-reply we would say th a t so far as we know, tho action has not been rescinded. The licensing of ilie two •undents was carried, by appeal, to tho Synod of N tw York, and the Presbytery was sustained. Further more, otto of the young men was recently ordained and was installed over a eoii/'.regriurtt in the D,ty of New York. I t is hoped tha t the o s e will he earth d up *» the Gem ml As'-omidy, for tha q«rs- tionn iuv< lv« d i;:iw t«; do with the yer> <>f our fat it, - ' idirlHiiau Nation. R, E. CORRY. A r m o x n E K . Hpcim’ Ufiths Kiirly. ih il I'hon . { tllluti, o. / of Our CLEARANCE SALE Men’s C lo th ing R. s. KINGSBURY, X en ia , Ohio. Only-Once, in a Lifetime You w ill buy a boiler if you buy wisely. A boiler w ill give you SUMMER HEAT IN W INTER , will heat every portion o f your* house, and the money invested w ill give more comfort, health and happiness than can be obtained in any other manner. It will banish colds, pneumonia and will ROB WINTER OF ITS TERRORS and rigors. While indoors YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. Without boiler heat you are missing the' greatest comfort and blessing in life. Find out the cost to secure such heating and you will wonder why you did not have it done before. HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILERS furnish wc-ll heated houses a t minimum co3t o f installation and for fuel. Twenty-two years’ experience shows us what to furnish to secure best results. OUR. C A T A L O G IS F R E E . Ask for it and for any information about HedJing. G I B L I N C& CO * ' *• U T I C A , N. Y. ( ■ H B H M H H M H W H H M M M M H K _______ To Cure a Cold TakeLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. TfalS S ig n a t u r e One <§.%£ Corak Grip fa TwoDeyi, on every box. 25c. W-L-DOUGIAS S3.S359&S4 .SK0E S BOYS $2.08 ELAST IC ROOF PA INT for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberdd roofs. Is proof i;>iinst tiio \vcathef or ru st Absolutely non* pofoun. Wifi not crack, peel, blister or scale. Wilt not evaporate niter onto set. Ia a lino water-proof, iag material. Contains no Ingredients Such as Milt and Sit, 10 wiu'eii enter into the composition of tho: major past cf tho " cj called roof and iron paint* on • tho market to-day which havo no elastic qualifies and aro destructive to metals and fibres, and are hound to cryrdalizo any metal. It ia germ proof. ScnJfireintihrmdptfre list. Itvy not /w a t e r Iht bntistun it testsfie Mere. T h e DA1AMAN COO PER S U P P L Y C O .,ro n d .dU .ia » ,W la THE LARGESTMAKER AHD RETAILER OFMEN’S FINESHOESINTHEWORLD. „ "flUPERiOt! TO Oflif-U MAKEO." "I have worn W, L. O;ratios shoos for tho past *1* years, anti always end the/ aro fas* super ior to alIotr.es>Ugh Avacto shoes inGiylc, comfort and dm ability.*' W, a . dONCO, . . . . . R9HowardAve., Ulira. N, V. If I could take you into my large fac tories at Brockton, Mass., and rhow you how carefully W. L> Douglas shoes are made, you would realise why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. iteirtMttSf *w>f lmsw , t ,rvni.".'--'’#vr!-o tsm'irw-rmjwo-’f'.M, TiiNn s# noi«mutc, si a. v/.t.v . vj . jss .L.- cu „. js Sts**. BAtV ht- THE HIGH GRADE LEHR P I A N O IS USED AND ENDORSED BY the Gfsr.dCcnserwlsiy et Music, NewYorkCity. ThoPcnr.jjlLiR:* College *! Music, PMiidsfpMs. r,u:z\ yj dsMsrrtterv A Hlcshawschesi otOpera,Chtc*i «4 ThoPusUs Ccnsensiery 0! Music, Puebis, Colo. ANDOTHKft iKAbiNO CONAIRVATOIIIK* Ar.wrr i, t,tsrlilisnt and powijf.rt te.r.v, 1 ndjUKtmenfc anil darslilo w..t^mau*htn r-ifi '<o it in tin '1 front rank oftlm beninstrwr.'. ntsmsde t. ,’ay. It S'i eh,' ilcsl fiino fir the h u.-^Wiaseit# Pi-.r; acois t%n'<%n oiYiilturoanilw.lrcninit. ’i.:nT.A’isIi', :‘fA n 'OM-t rents.' u( .1 uf.iVrahwilstte 1 i.?otaMef!‘-n<iiHr'«sw)sic 1 ile*ss* dinr..'.fcf.ftif,vla t . . ' a , a r a t . e i c g s a f c t a « t e » w w t ia tea n.Mltcb a t a esti-.fttfiy j.;l c, h W i s T im V A tA fj .IK «Hi» r m r m . Ha LEHR 4 COMPANY, M a n u P r ., * K«irtO»lt» PBe R. BIRD, Cedarville* O
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=