The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

A SNAP FOR YOU Are Bird's Saturday Spec= ials. You Can Purchase For Cash, Saturday, March 5th, Only. CRANBERRIES ~ Extra choice fresh berries, per q t ....................7c CORN MEAL 8 10c sacks fo r .___ _________ ____________ 25c PEACHES California Evaporated, .small, but choice, 2 lbs. for . ...... ................... ............. ............ ...... ........15c DRIED CORN Extra fancy, per pound . . . . ............. .............. 10c ORANGES Florida’s, small size, but sweet and full of juice per d o z .____ ________________ _________ .15c TOBACCO 3 10c cuts “Star” for.......................................25c EGGS ; ! “ ! • Per do zen ........... . . .......................................... 20c WE WILL PAY YOU " 27c per lb for No 1. fresh butter 20c per dozen for Clean, fresh eggs 15c per lb. for choice lard in trade only E X T R A SPEC IAL Today only. We offer you Misses e ‘Hole-proof hosiery” 35c quality, pr. .28c 6 pair with guarantee for 81,65 6 p J r Ladies Hole-proof hose with guarantee. .81.75 TVNQG&U (PiV IV KVj Vcr hraCaciio Dr. Utica’ Antt-X'ato I HVS.% -Mi. t'tlu. Habit -Trad'*. a t Hotiu #LD 0 UGIAS ?3.$35JSL$4,SH0ES BDYSSHOES, Mr. Charles Conner left this or Chicago. -Bargains in Hulls and Overeoato Homo Clothing’Co. Mrs. M, 1. Marsh ami Mrs. II. <’ Watt r.pt'iit Tuesday in Springfield -■Wo have the beet G0oOveralls in ‘ tho comity. Home Clothing Co. i Watch Our ! Mrs. J . B.'Winter is sick with the grip this week. i —Boys’ $1.00 Woolon Sweaters for ? Ule, Home Clothing Co. j Mrs. Sarah McMillan lias been ; spending t ho week with relatives in Jamestown, Messrs. Clayton McMillan and Ralph Murdock spent Tuesday in London. HE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER F MEN’S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD, "SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES" I fi«vo worn W. L. Douglus shoes for tho i«t six years, and always find they aro fa r iperlor to all other high grade shoes In ctvlo n-nfortand durability." W. Q. JONES . . . , - Howard Ave„ Utica, N, Y. It I could take you into my large fac, iries at Brockton, Mass., and ahow you tv f carefully W, L. Douglas shoes ore pde.you would realize why they hold *ir shape, fit better, wear longer, and e of greater value than any other make. JLUTIOX'-ficothatW*L.Pocgjlnsnameaminrloo taroiicaonthobottom. T’nko JVo snbitltStc? •yourdptorcannotlityonw.'thW.j,,nai!nliibSliuro SoforModOrderCntaloff. \V.I*DouclM,4lroSo& «s. ---- FOB,BA1EBY---- . V R . B I R D , C e d a r v i l l e , O . For 1910. Central Electric &Supply Co, X EN IA , OHIO. Mrs. J. 1*. Harr of Da^on -spout Friday a t the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jolip McFarland. Miss P -elyn McGlven, who has been teat i..ng at Osborn spent Sab­ bath with her parents. Mrs. Bessie Batts Martin, daugh* 1 ter of Mrs. Batts of this place, grad- \ uated last week from “The Teachers i College” , in Indianapolis. [ i —Get engraved cards at office, Garda engraved from plates. this old The rain and melting snow Satur - 1 day and Sabbath resulted in all the j streams in this section overflowing j their banks and considerable d am -; age is reported in different parts of J the state. ! BE A poor furnace is not only a source of discomfort, but causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. Have you tried our Edgemont. j j ’lx up the old chair by applying a ! crackers and Cottage Bakery bread? j coat of Campbe, r s Varnish Stain j. McFarland Bros. . y ou g0 surprised and delighted j * 1 " 1with the effect you can produce. 1 Battleship Brand Coffee, 20 cents i Tho cost is only a trifle and it is a ! and 25 cents in bulk a t McFarland pleasure to do the work yourself. 1 Brof ■WANTED—A. good, reliable farm and dairy hand. Single. W. J . Miller, Trebelns, O. 3t Bell Phone 904-4. Ask C. M» Grouse for color card. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Springfield. The hog market in Columbus broke all previous records Monday when tho price was jumped to $10.10 which is the highest since the Givi] j war. The same day Chicago was Towtisloy ; quoted a t BIRD’SMAMMOTHSTORE. Pt S.—Remnant Sale today. Also special 10c dish assortment. . n j Mr. Win. Clematis' jr. and two Hj children have returned home after 1 an extended visit with relatives m New York. Representative W. E. Bouse of Ottawa county introduced a b ill. Monday afternoon providing tha t: all pupils in .the public schools be examined a t Toast once a year, for, defects of vision and hearing and : for obstructions in breathing. Miss -Nellie Stewart of near j .Springfield has beep visiting at.the j homo of Mr. Ira Townsley, HUTCHISON & GiBNEY’S ■The ffrm of SiMthC-tfe. Silvey- has i branched out and; added another j l harbor In order tha t their patrons [ Gall ’phone No 51when in need of \ ^ the bast and qu ickest' wfblntv Ht fbn tumiiuiPi* tlnni !;pO/!NlbIi>HOfVHHIt hit* C't {anythin# in BUTTERICKFASHIONS S S SPRING 31910H Ftko25c ar 4 c Made their selectionof Waslin i tindemear When cotton was much lower than at present. The Assortment is Fine At the right prices No higher than last year LOOKAT THE SHOWCASES. COMBINATION SUITS Corset Covers and Drawers Corset Covers and Skirts Corcefc Covers, lace trimmed G own s Petticoats * * Drawers- - 25c to $2.00 50c to $3.50 50c to $5.00 25c to $3.50 CORSET’ DEPARTMENT NEMO, for stout figures, AMERICAN LADY, all styles. WAUNEPAS DUST PROOF, all styles REDI'KRN GLOVE FITTING. ROYAL WORCESTER. HUTGHISOR&GIBJEICS, x m t A , OHIO the grocery li o ' ossi le- service. Mr; hariots Ffolt- MeFarland Bros, ’ l ° r* hm Wen working in Sp ring 1 Add for. several months has been employed l>y this energetic, firm and j Mr. Jolm ^Townslny has talmit a j ofttere(j upon jns w »rk Tuesday, position as clerk in O. M. Townsloy’s j grocery,. . . • l"""’ ’ HIGH GRADE STANDARD FURNACES give 1 .you not only warm air, but pure, • fresh air, to breathe, and it is warmed to the proper temper­ ature. STANDARD FURNACES are honestly made of the best , materials, and will pay for themselves in a very short time by the fuel they save. They ; are not an expense, they ; ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than J almost anything else you can buy. Mr. Kenneth Putt in Cincinnati and Mason from urday until Monday, Sal- Our Catalog is Free . Ask for i t and for any information about Heating . __ • March first was -ushered in Tucn- \ visited friends i da? ^ ‘deal Bprhrg day, the bright I ounshliu and bahny atmosphere re- j J minded all that tho .backbone of f ___________ winter has been brok<m. The re d -; bird, robin and other species ofj W A N T E D A good reliable ^mrd, could bo beard throughout the : ................. .......................— --------- farm and dairy band, single. W. J . ! .iav i '* Miller, Trebinies, O. Boll ’phone j __ i Mr. CJaytoii McMillan left Wed- f f ti j . j' ‘ ' j nesday evening for Glucago where . 1 Mrs. Lida Keck Wiggins, of ; Wili meet ids wife who is return* G iblin & Co. UTICA, N Y. " Mra. Walker is quite sick ) pneumonia a t the home of : daughter, Mrs. John McFarland. • Springfield, daughter of Rev. Keck j in„ aftpr Bpemimg with j formerly printer of tho 31. IG. Church her here has been awarded first prize In a literary contest conducted by a ■---- -—------- ' Cincinnati paper. Mrs. Wiggins liar* Mr. William Dennehey and sister, gained quite an extensive reputation Treacie, visited .with Springfield j an a Writer for different magazines. friends the first of the week. i .........—- ---------- ■ > The will of the late Joseph Van several weeks with her parents, Mr. and-Rankin, of Greeley, Col. He's a Sorry Farmer whopays out bis goodmoney for r cheap fence, and at the end of the first season finds a wreck of rusted, broken wires. ; " Why not avert all this trouble by getting INSURANCE STATEMENT. Rev. Homer McMillan ot Atlanta Ga.., is spending a few days with Ilia parents Mr. and Mm. J . H. Me- ; Millan. : Just received, new assortment of overalls, work and dress shirts. McFarland Bros. Mrs. Elizabeth Bull celebrated her seventy-sixth birthday anniver- . sary Tuesday. Her many friends* remembered her with a birthday card shower. Mm. Anna Morion left Wednes­ day for the homo of Rev. and Mrs, Thomas Turner near Pittsburg ov/- ngto the serious illness of their . infant baby. Horn, South Charleston lias been offered for probate and his estate valued a t $50,000 is largely left, to his two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Car­ lisle of Yellow .Sprint's and Mrs. Frank Hildebridle of Aft. Washing­ ton, Mil. He made gifts of about $1,000 to members of his household The executors are Chan. Gilbert and Thomas Carlisle. Tho partnership of Van Horn &Gilbert in to ho c( 11 - tiinied for two years and then dis­ solved. The Belle F. Clark farm was sold a t public sale last Friday by the executor. A. T. Finney, to Ad, Fink of Pitch in for $31.25 per acre. There 147.C7 acres in the tract. Mr. and Mrs. G. If, Hartman ar- The college basket hail team won two of the gain* :* and lost two on the trip last week. The hoys defeat­ ed file mutes of Columbus by a score ofl>5 to 25. The Nt wli- ..inglon team won by a scon; of CDto 17. The homo team again suffered defeat at ishaw- nce, (),. by a score of !»3 to 13. Tho Nt w Straltsville team held the vis­ itors down to a fie-22-22, whoa turn! was called. An Cedarville was tho first side to score a basket tlm deci­ sion went to the college hoys. STATE OF OHIO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Colnmbus, March 1. JSdO. I, C h a k t ns C. LKMCfcT, Superin­ tendent of niftiirauce of the State of ■Ohio, do hereby certify that the Greene County Mutual Insurance Association, located at Cedarville, ■Greene County in the State of Ohio, lias been duly organized and has complied in all respectB with the laws of this State applicable to it, and tfiat its members are authorized to Insure each other against loss by ’ fire and lightning, cyclones, torna­ does or wind-storms, hail-storms and explosions from gas, on proper­ ty in tin's state, and to make, assess and collect upon and from each other such sums of money from time to time, as may he necessary To pay losses which occur by fire and lightning , cyclones, tornadoes, wind-storms, hail-storms and explo­ sions from gas to any member of j ouch association, as prescribed in 1Section SOW?,. Revised Statutes of •Ohio, until March 1, 1!»11. Its eon- j dltioii and business on tho thirty** ? first day 'of December of the year ' next preceding the date hereof, is | until residence is i ancy. Word has been received from Con- rived Sabbath and for tho present j uressman Denver that the special are stopping a t the Foster House ( pension for the late Alexander M e-; , bv the statement, under oath, ready for oecup- ?Lean had boon allowed by tho House , aq r<HjUi;.(l,i gy Section 86(W of said ; Committee and also the Senate ] 'R'eviqpil statutes, to he m follows: I Committee and favorably reported ! Mr. David Bradfute attended th© ] and tha t same would become a law i celebration of the unity-fifth b irth -! in a few days, allowing him a pen- ■day anniversary of Mr. James Bry- ; slon of tlnrty-Bls dollars a month. : soil a t bio homo north of Xoida, ; I t was only a short time before Mr. : Tuesday. j McLean’s d e a d that Congressman ; ^ --------- ! Denver was asked to assist in this t Mr. Charles Dean has the contract - aml in'-i £!},mvs th:ifc i for U 10 erection of tho oillce for : fSl<1bi!I won Awarded in re- ■Andrew Bros, that was recently do- l vm l t o 'aldl3f ro“ lIU, i stroyod by fbv. Work has already i: fogot 0,'eh ft i Amount of Expenditures 1beep ptart cil on the building whicli s fhrougii. Certificates in force No H i Amount......*.................... $237,000 W> Aggregate amount of available assets . . Aggregate amount of liab ilitie s ...................... Excess of liabilities over assets............................. Amount- of im-mue, for tho year in cash 20 ur> so 00 2i) 03 1,033 10 will bo tho same size, This month9s Butterick Patterns are 10c and ISc ^none higher * j Mr. and Mrs, F. T. Tarbox of Xen- I ia spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ruth I Tarhox who lias been quite ill. Tho lftilor had ticon an invalid for the i pant tow years due to a fractured : hip received by a fall. ' CASTORIA For Infants and Children, KindYout o AlwaysBought for tho year in cash .. l.ffi" k IN WITNESS WHERE OF, I have hen'Unto sub [pEAt.j senbtd my name a.id caused Official Gcal to be PEERLESS W I R E 1 FENCE ^ r f l A A Vt In tho firat place tho construction of Peerless wire H I A A m \V T Py Fence is scientifically correct—the one piece croBa V y bara, andfamousPeerless non-slippingknot and uni- v | | / i e s i . formtensionof linewires—makes a fence that will stand many hard bumps and jolts, without a signof weakening. Yourdealer tna?boInstiling scrr.Oother tmko of fenco; 16may sire him a larger prolit: do not let him porsnado yna against yoarewn Judge­ ment to buy any eubstltuto. Ho can get Peerless, Alaio him. Peerless Wire Fence Co. = ADRIAN, MICHIGAN I affixed, tih> Ifirst abstvn writlf!*. day and yvar Bean* tlie gignature of i UHARI.EH O. LEMERT, Bupcriiitoiuleut of Isiouranco. 1 WE DESIRETO ANNOUNCE OUR DISPLAY — o f—* Easter, Spring »SummerMillinery 9 - O N - Thursday , Friday , Saturday , March tenth, eleventh, twelfth Our Display W ilt Include The Latest Imported Models And Many Very Artistic Creations From Our Own Workroom Wo make a special feature of medium priced hats And our assortments is very exclusive. J cardial invitation to visit our show soon is extended to you* SINZ, Steele Bldg>t tlK -Main S t , Xenia, Ohio* M*W*W»

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