The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

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U -9, ) » n'.i-nn :.t zr», r:5 K;f 4i r.r»T r l cci - mcsj THE SURPR ISE STO RE ’S Half-PriceSale 8 Of Men’s and Young Men’ Suits, Overcoats and Crav enettes, Including blacks, blues and i V l / v V // fancy mixtures, will continue a ' ' few days longer so that shop­ pers who have not been', able to take advantage of the wonder­ ful bargains we are now giving them Remember, all men's and young men's suits, over­ coats and cravanettes will b© sold at just ONE-HALF the former price Boys’ Suits and Overcoats i-4 Off Regular Selling Price oopjngbi ay tUrt SumSae & K mjs 3 0 :•■3. ST E:C. HUB [DAYTON, OHIO. t a LOGAb AND PERSONAL Mr. Froct Fields is home for a v isit from L im a where h# is located. Mr. J . B . N isbet of Dayton spen t Sabbath hero. —Fruits, vegetables and oys­ ters. McFarland Bros. Mr. A1 Haines spent a f#w days m Columbus this week. —Granulated corn meal, by the sack or bushel. Kerr & Hastings Bros. The best In the cereal line, a l­ ways fresh. McFarland Bros Mrs. John Field’s was «alled to Xenia F riday by the illness of her lathe r. —Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 2 5 lb. for 5 0 c . Ce t it at Kerr& Hastings Bros. —Canvas gloves and m ittens, leather, and kn it gloves. Nagley Bros, Mr. J , (1. McCorkell, wife and daughter, Anna Mary, spent Sab­ ba th with Mr. H a rry Iliif a n d fam­ ily in London, —Ask for *Sw e e t Brier” canned goods, at McFarland Bros. —FOB SALE: . One Jersey cow and one horse, Call oh Lee A. Shroades. Phone 66 . Mr. J. H . Wolford went to Cincin­ nati. Thursday, to be in attendance a t a meeting of the Ohio Bee Keep­ ers* Association. For your next order o f flour try “Starlight” one of the best high grade flours on the market. Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mr. F. B. TurnbulJ has gone to West Virginia, where he will inspect the Popular Grove Stock Farm at Gallipolis Ferry. Spot Cash Store C. C. Weimer opened his meat market in the Barber Block Thursday, Feb. 16, ’ll, Positively spot cash to every/ body, you will save money by paying cash, We will sell Best cuts of steak Shoulder Steak Shoulder Roast Boiling Meat Best cut of pork Side Pork Sausage - e Lard Please Call and See For Yourself. C. C. Weimer I 5 C 12 i-2e 12 i-2c, 8 and loc m 15c 12 I- 2 C 12 L 2 C - 12 I- 2 C —For your next order pf flour try Starlight.” one of th e beat high grade floura en the market. Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mr. David Curry, of Palo Alto,. Cal., who was called E a st on ac­ count of the death of a brother in Nebraska, spent Wednesday night with Mr. I). S. Ervin. Mrs. G. E . Jobe was taken sick in Xenia Thursday with the grip and has been bedfast a t the home of Mrs. F . O. Ztoss, though she is some better a t this time. Mr. M. W. ColIInS, wife and daughter, Anna, attended the wed­ ding of Miss Joanna Johns of Tren­ ton to Dr. A. B. Mammerle of Ham ­ ilton, Tuesday afternoon a t tile home of the bride. —Dick A. Townsley, the old reli­ able cementer, foundations, walks and verandas a specialty, 3-81*d Serious Mistake Many Persons Make i r Allowing Old Books and Magazines TO ACCUMULATE About the House and BREED CONTAGIOUS DISEASES; When You can get SOMETHING OF VALUE FOR OLD SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEX T BOOKS AND MAGAZINES In Exchange for Something You Need-M odern-Up-to-Date—Valuable — ^--------- — WHO KNOWS?— -------------- But what'you have a MANUSCRIPT, A BOOK RELIC in yQur house WORTH SEVERAL DOLLARS YET TO YOU, IT HAS NO VALUE-SIMPLY RUBBISH—WASTE = = B U T IN THIS AGE OF PROGRESS The College Girin’ Banket Ball team defeated the Girls’ team from i Lebanon University last Friday \ night by a score of 17 to 7, The j Muskingum Girls’ Team comes here for a game tonight which promises ; to he a fast game. The Gedarville j girls are making a strong bid for j the state championship. I Men now make fortunes out of what our fore-father» considered a waste—now manufactured as a by-product “I NEVER THOUGHT OF IT," YOU SAY— BUT IT IS EASILY DONE. BY THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW HOW. “ ECONOM Y IS IT S E L F A R E V E N U E " — C IC ERO . HOW? On a shent of paper with a pen and ink, make out a list of old books and Magazines, after this fashion: Give the name of the book and author. For example, i f you have a history say, History—Barnes’ Arithmetic—Ray’s Higher: Grammar—Harvey’s. I f j ou have magazines and old newspapers, give, the name and number of copies McClure, year 1907, 12 No. Everybody, year. 1906,10 No. LEAVE ROOM On the same line so we can put the value of each on the list, THE BOOK RELIC May be of great value to us, and not to you. We will check up the list and give you all the books are worth, if we can use them at all. If the binding is poor it will not make much difference.. OET BUSY A t once. I t will not take your long to get together the old books ana magazines and get them out' of the wav. IT IS IMPORTANT That you act at once as this ad­ vertisement will appear but one time. We make but one shipment of old books and magazines from your community. SOME! BOOKS and MAGAZINES have a value; some have no value whatever. * DIME NOVELS Are a Curse to Our Nation Many books are printed which would be much better burned as they come from the press--not printed, Yet Thousands of Young Men and Women Are intoxicated, reading, wasting uheir time and money on Dime Novels. Why cio they buy them? Because they cost but little, and little good do they get from read­ ing them. WHY NOT START :RIGHT? The more we know, the more we earn If the knowledge is of the Right Kind-Read books along the line of your calling. On© can not know too much History of his country; History of the World, Commerce, Business and Biography of great mtn. THE SUCCESSFUL MAN Today is posted, up-to-date, “live wires," Practical. PUT OFF THE OLD; PUT ON THE NEW When you have a chanc© to get something for the old Books and Magazines. The Central Newspaper Association Company, 4 5 Porln Bldg, Cincinnati CUT OUT THIS COUPON SLIP HERE AND MAIL. PEOPLE Are known by the company they keep; the Books they read; the Language they use. THE BEST BOOK, IT THE BIBLE THE GREATEST BOOK IS “The Standard Dictionary” THE MOST USEFUL BOOK IS “A CYCLOPEDIA.” The Britanica—I t is the King. The Nelsons—-Up-to-date. Electrical—Complete. Automobile—Latest. Architectural-—No better. Carpentery—Superior. Modern Shop Practice—Useful. Commerce, Accounting lVeribest and Business Administration] . Plumbing—Practical. • Complete catalogue sent on appli­ cation, giving description of Books of Literature, Science, Histoiy, Adventure and Religion at lowest subscription pjrice. We will send of charge given in the list above. I f you should desire you can get the best publication on our AOc a week plan making it possible for you to have a Fine Library at a small cost. Send ^ali communica­ tions to you sample pages free of any of the books FREE A Great Picture WashingtonCrossing the Deleware. This great historial picture 16x22, suitable {or the Library, originally sold for $1.80. In larger quanitifis, we are able to sell for 60c but if you will send us the name of teacher or min­ ister in your vicinity and six two cents stamps, too pay cost of mailing, we will send it to you FREE. Address ' Central Newspaper Ass’n Co. 45 Perin L lg,, Cincinnati, Ohio, The Central Newspaper Association Cpmpany, 4 5 Porln Bldg. Cincinnati Ohio. Gentlemen:— I here with enclose the List the old Books and magazines which Xwish you would tell me what 1 could get for them. 1 would like to get a name the book or magazines you want Name............ ........... ........ .............. .......... Post Office..... ............................................. ...... County.......................................................... . Street or Route.....................State........... ....... Occupation.............. .............. ......................... . Nearest Express office................................. Remark.......... 1'want the Great Picture ‘‘Washington Cross­ ing the Deleware”. Word has boon rocoivod bore of the death ot Miss Mable Cooley Al- don, daughter of Mr. and Mm. John Alden of Girard. Kansas. Mrs. Al­ d o n in a sister of Mr. C. E . Cooley. Mrs. Jeannette Harbison and Mrs. Sylvia Kyle. —Bouer ,0 Kbban coffee, no advans in price, 25c per pound. Nagley Bros, Bessie, agod three, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Clarence Finney, died Wednesday n igh t after a week’s sickness from abcens of the head. A private funeral was held from the homo Friday morning a t ten o’clock, A son, seven years of ago lias been lying very low for several days suf­ fering with typhoid fever. The family has the sympathy of the en­ tire immunity during thoir bereave­ ment. Rev. C. W. Eidridge of Cincinnati will occupy tho M. E. pulpit, Bab- bath morning. Attorney J . H. White of Bartlesville will speak in thaTT. P. church afctho same thno. In the evening there will he a union meeting in tho ft. P. church a t seven o’clock addressed by Mr. Barnes. Both speaki re aro hero in tho interest of tho Anti-Saloon League. -M an past th irty with horse and buggy to sell stock condition pow­ der is Greene County. Salary $70 per month. Address 801 Uniiy Bldg, Indianapolis, Ittd. We so licit your orders. Prices ; right and tjuality guaranteed. Phone 51. McFarland Bros. | Messrs. 17. L. llamsey, Andrew I Oreswell and S. G. W righ t attond- ■ed the Laymen's Missionary Move- j mont in Columbus, Monday and j Tuesday. Mr. n n d ;MrB. ft. B. Barber enter­ tained a number of friends last Sat­ urday. Dr. W. ft. McOhesney assisted Dr. W. A. Robb of Jamestown with communion last Sabbath, Mrs. Wilson Lowaes disd late Sabbah evening affer several wooks’ siskness with hea rt trouble. Throe brothers, Dillon, Manley and E a rl with one daughter, Mary Ellen, remain. Tho body was taken to her former homo ..i Morrow where the funeral was held Wednesday. Those from bore who attended tho funeral wore: Misses d raco Hockley, Grace Mor­ ton, Ed ith Mitray,Florence William* now, B ertha Andorson, Alberta Oreo- well, Josephine Orr, Mrs. E . O. !Gglesboe, Messrs. Howard Crsaweli, W. J. Markley and Hev. Mills Taylor, who conducted tho 'funsrai !services, .y M. L. HEFFLEY and A. B. LEFFEL,Formerly with Edward Wren Co. NOW’S THE TIME You can’t afford to defer your Spring — take advantage of this opportunity. a day longtr BIG INTRODUCTORY SALE Wall Paper Window Shades -of- RUGS Thursday = Friday = Saturday Springfield’s New Store THE QUALITY SHOP. aw e GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X

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