The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
m Spot Cash Store C. C.Weimer opened his meat niarket in the Barber Block Thursday, Feb. 16, 11, Positively spot cash to every.-' body, you will save money by paying cash, We will sell Best cuts of steak m 15 c . Shoulder Steak /' 12 i-2c. Shoulder Roast 12 i»2c. Boiling Meat 8 and ioc. Best cut of pork 15c. Side Pork * - . - 12 I - 2 C. Sausage = = « 12 I - 2 C. Lard - - - 12 I - 2 C. The Greatest Bond Investment of the Century 5! BONDS of The Columbus,Mt. Vernon & Mansfield Traction Company Just leaned $760,000 of these honks; the.proceeds are to go to the extension of the road from Gahanna to Johnstown, Ohio, thus establishing a direct communication with the villages and towns en route, with Columbus. This is one of the most, prosperous roads in the country, and the new extension will add immensely to its value \ \ 1 ! Bonds are sold in denominations of $ 1 0 0 up Payable In Installments, if Desired A $IOO Bond can be purchased at $ 8 5 to which is added 4 0 per cent, of Common Stook BONUS, thereby netting the invest or about 6 per cent, on his investment ,: This is a bond proposition that can bo tauten advantage of by evers'botly; the rich, the poor, the mechanic, or wage-earner share alike in its benefits. Safe. Reliable. Profitable. Endorsed by The Columbus Chamber of Commerce, and leading authorities. Write for booklet to-day, giving full information. THE INTERURRAN SECUR IT IES CO., COLUMBUS - - « - « OHIO OR ANY BROKER IN COLUMBUS. awMKsassas f THE RAPID Folding Go-Cart i combinescoiafort, durabilityandappear* H | tnco at the lowest possible price consist* cat with quality. Mother’s mottoi*** "Ncthing tea goad fertile baby.” . We also manufacture Ttesapsaa’a, Folding Crib, banitaty, comfortable,1 c&avcsdenf, durable ami economic#!,' Ask muf dealer to show you a “ Itapld *• w Folding Cart" andThompson's Fold- tigf.rib, fciiifaof wlikh asa necessary articles for Lola? y, Tiie hrof one motion ColhpsiMoCartmade, If your Lindiethesetwo article:*, write us direct for price aadchculars. MISHAWAKA FOLD.IU MIMIME CO., ■ Mliluunki, M . Please Call andSee For Yourself. C . C. Weimer XeniaMeetings Are Ended. i .The evangelistic mqetogs held In- Xonla under the direction of Dr, Bitderwolf were brought to a close Wednesday evening after Svo weeks 1 of unbounded success. Last Friday j night the parade of the various ‘ county and city officials, organisa tions of the various churches, G-. A. B. and kindred organisations was the greatest thing of the kind over given in tho county. The free will offering for Dr. Biederwolf last Sabbath amounted to about $3,890. Thursday tho Dr. went to James town where he delivered two ser mons one in the afternoon and the other in the evening. AnotherAlarm Of Fire. Gedarville is evidently harboring a Are bug from the many mysterious fires that are taking place. About tea o'clock Thursday evening the department was called to put out a fire at the old Cumberland house owned by ,Mr, D, S, Ervin. The houB* was vacant and by the time the department was ready for work the I obs was complete. As there was no water close the engine was set at the school house, however no water was thrown. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend - our sincere thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted us during the be reavement of our neice, Stella Matthews., late of Wagoner, Okla. J. W . Matthews and family. FRE SHET MUSIC. Send us the name and address of Borne one who is going to buy a Piano and wo will give you free $1.00 worth of sheet music. Sutton Mu- sio Store, Green St., Xenia,- Ohio. Our invoice shows $9,757.00 worth o f fur coats, neck piec es, muffs, etc., on hands. W e ’re determined to turn all this into cash before we move into our new store, no matter how great the loss. This means tha op portunity of your life to own the very highest grades of reliable furs for even less than trash usu ally sells. Best of all you’re certain of satisfac* tion as you’re safe guarded by our 60 years experience and the "Bancroft Guar antee" Don’ t ‘ miss this sale! J j ( THEATREIDTES. Frcoh and bva ct as tho fragrance of new-mown bay, tho ammo, of real country nir, ruggedtlng blue ckieo and broad stretches of meadow land is Denman T, Thompson's “ The Old Homestead" which cornea to the Fairbanks Theatre on Monday, Feb ruary £7th. A play, which for twcnty-flvo yearn lias hold tho boards, must indeed have qualities th'at are csiu ntiaily good and that is just whatDenmanThcinpBon’s “ The Old Homestead’ * lias done. Tho play itself is as familiar no the ma jority of theatre-goers an a house hold word. For that reason no de scription is necessary, and all that needs to bo said is that there, is no purer, sweeter or more wholesome play in existence. Blanche Walsh will appear at tne Fairbanks Theatre on Tuesday even ing, February 2Hth, in “ The Other Woman." Acknowledged to he the leading emotional uetnVsG of thia country, Miss Wnish has in “ The Other Woman” oue of the strongest roles of her wonderful career. The play is the work of Frederic Arnold Rummer, the well known magazine writer. Aside from tho fine quality of art shown, there is a plot Impreg nated with deep heart interest—the kind that holds tho attention un flagging and'hrouBes the ^motions to the exclusion of all other thoughts for the time being. Miss Walsh has surrounded herself with artists of establishedmetropolitan repu tation. Among these are George W. Howard for several seasons leading man for Mary Mannering and Ethel Barry- j more, Anna Cleveland, previously chief support for George Fawcett, Nellie ‘Butler, formerly with White- j side in “ The Moiling Pot,” Zora j Lawrence, and - other prominent players. One of the best acted. . cst written k, and altogether delightful comedies'* of the season is “ The Fortune Hunt- f er” which conies to the Fairbanks j Theatre on Thursday March 9mJ. j Winchell Smith has written a play that is true to nature. His eharao- j ters are real men and women and some of them live in 'the-b ig cities and others are to be found In any village in any Mate in this country. Fred Niblo plays the title role of Nathaniel Duncan, and it is not too much to say that it is the best work he has yet done on tho stage. “ The Fortune Hunter" is one of those plays that send you home in good humor, with the conviction that all good sermons .are not preached from a pulpit. It has been doing capac ity business all over the country and has been from coast to coast since last fall. “ The Chocolate Soldier" that beautiful Strauss opera, which has been one o f tho most conspicuous successes of-the current season, will visit Springfield for a limited en gagement of one night only, Friday, March 3rd. This piece is so charm ing that it has fairly established a ■landard for musical plays, and one can trace in tho,criticisms of other musical offerings published during the past season tho influence of “ The Chocolate Boldior," with its wonderful music, its clover book, and th? ^raco and color and charm of its set nig. An extraordinary event in theat ricals will bo Mort H. Singer’ s new offering entitled “ The Genius'' in which Henry Woodruff will appear at the Fairbanks Theatre on Satur day March 4th« It is a throe act play with tho scenes laid in New York GIty. Tho reputation of these two men is a positivo assurance of the standard excellence of tho at traction. "The Genius” is a song comedy b *Win. and Cecil DeMille, Paul Bee’ ons and Vincent Bryant. The DeMilles wrole tho book, Paul Reubens arranged tho music and I Vincent Bryant furnished tho lyrics j Mr, Woodruff is otirrounded by an j excellent cast which includes a j charming singing chorus. Tho pro- j ductlon is carried complete in every | detail. 1 ^ ^ j —Man past thirty with horse and j buggy to r.eli stock condition pow- j der i* Groeno Comity. Balary $70 j per month. Address G91 Unliy Bldg, [ Indianapolis, Ind. | LEGALNOTICE. BilliflWieim. 900 CLOSING OUT SALE D U R O C - J E R S E Y H O G S AT W h iteh a ll F a rm , Y e l l o w Springs, Ohio. W ed n e sd ay , March .1st. IO H E A D O F B O A R S A N D 40 S O W S Bred to farrmv in March, April and May. Take the 6. & X. Traction from Springfield or Xenia' mid get off at, Whitehall. Cars run every hour. Sale t o begin a t I o ’ c lo c k . J . E. DRAKE, Manager. it mriTHE ieit wira j A poor furnace is not only a source o f discomfort, but causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. H IGH GRADE STANDARD FURNACES give you not only warm air, but pure, fresh air, to breathe, and it is , 'warmed to the proper temper- • ature. ; j STANDARD FURNACES are honestly made o f the best \ materials, and. will pay for J themselves in a very short time- ; by the fuel they save. They j are not an expense, they j ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than almost anything else you can buy. - GIBLIN & GO. U T ICA , N . Y . ' J, E PIERCE, Agent. . _ __________ “ -- ----------- -- / Oar Catalog is Free. Ask for it and foranyinformationaboutHeating, X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X Cure a Cold in One Day T « k * L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e 7 * 1 * . fevsn MBttonboxes sold in past 12 months. TM s S ^ p i f a r e , Core# Grip In TweDayt, c m e v e r y ! > o x . 3 5 e . I f <J9UI T *-:■*%* Common Plearj Court, Greone Coun ty, Ohio. John Mullen, Plaintiff. vn. Luolla Million, Defendant. The above named defendant, re siding at Station “ O" Memphis, Tenn., will toko notice that John Mullen has filed hi said Court, bio petition for divorce against her, cauno No. on the docket of said Court, upon ground of gross neglect of duty, and that the same will ho for hearing before said court, at tho Court house in Xenia, Ohio, upon March loth, lMl, era s soon thereafter aa the name can ho heard by which date defendant must ans wer or demur to said petition or judgmentvfil! be taken against her. John Mullen. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. TiigKindYouHavi Always Bought Bears ths Bignaturo of RARE CHANGE! Rig Pay for Solicitors! THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER inoffering Five Thou sand Dollars in cash pren. 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