The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

PujlMPglBi nyycyjHW W;iwB»MmiitW»liipBi «V LUCA*. AND PERSONAL, -T ty STayloy Brea, for coaUnp •oyotcfo, The best ."nthe cereal tine, a!< ways fresh, McFarland Bros -Sic t necessary to wait foe a shave, j Call phono 110 and of cafe fo ra place, I - 1'all phv; were. 110 and cco who cino- j Mr. R. F. Kerr has boon m Bush- !viSIc, Ind., an a buoSncco trip for several cloys tWo week. «- a m x FOK SAW2; A tow bushel of „.Ti.. v43fl lira . J , A. Burna enter- Mammoth clover seed. » .tasnol a tmrnt. or of Moods, Tuesday , 8s A< m Greswdl. I Hr J, O Me&llllcwi o f Columbus spent Sabbath with Ida father, Mr. H. H. McMillan and wife. . —Canvas glove's and Buttons, eather and knife gloves. Hagloy Bros. ■ Mr. and Ml's. C. M. Grouse have beon spending the week in Cincin­ nati where the Ohio Hardware Dealers' Association has been m session. • Mr. Win. Begg of Bay ton, former­ ly a student a t tbo collogo, spent Saturday o id Sabbath with friends here. M ibs E thel Spencer and MiosButh Hamer spent Sabbath at the home of the former. Both are pupils in a business college in Dayton. —FOR SALE :- -Buff Plymouth Bock Cockerels. W. A. Turnbull Wall Paper • • W e are again ready to supply your wants iit this line with the largest and choicest stock ever in Cedarville* Our prices range from 5 to 25 c. per bolt and we trim it for you. W e will also furnish a man to hang it for you if you want us to. Our sample books representing the finest papers made are at your service. Ask for them. Birds Mammoth Store. How about That Spring SUIT or OVERCOAT We’ve collected for the large army of eco­ nomic but well dressed patrons of this pro­ gressive store, the choicest array of Spring Suitings ever brought to Springfield. Saturday, March 4th We have set apart for the formal showing of our entire line of fabrics for Spring and ex­ tend a cordial invitation to all to come in and inspect the newest weaves and shades in wearables for men and young men. OUR PRICE NoMore $15 No Less Tailored to your measure You can pay twice this amount for a Suit or Overcoat (and maybe you have) but you cannot get a better piece of goods, a more up-to-date style or a better fit than we give you. - One Trial Will Convince AH we ask is an opportunity to prove our assertions. We’ve made regular patrons of hundreao of men who have gone the rounds of so-called high-class tailors and failed to secure satisfactloiii SieblerTailoringCo. Cor. Main Springfield, Limestone Streets. FLOUR THAT R I S E S junfc to tbo point of perfection anti makes the bent and lightest pastry and bread is OUR GOLDEN RULE FLOUR The whole goodness of perfect wheat and none of its badness is used in making our flour. You should not forget to order our brand; it will mean easier bak­ ing and the assuring of wholesome food. L H. SULLENBERGER GedarvilJo - . Ohio. Miss Thirza McMillan is the guest of Miss Mary Bratton m Chicago. —'The People’s barber shop is now connected by phone. Mr. Fred Fields returned to Lima last Saturday. Mr. Charles Smith visited Green­ field relatives this week. A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Ja y Auld last Friday. —Fruits, vegetables and oys­ ters. McFarland Bros. —Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 25 lb. for 50c. Get it at Kerr &, Hastiugs Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are entertain­ ing a new daughter at their home since Tuesday. Miss Charlotte Sieglor has been spending a sew days,with Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Schaffer in Columbus. —Granulated corn meal, by the Sfick or bushel. . Kerr &, Hastings Bros. Mr. Daniel Stuckey of Chicago is visiting his brothor Mr. (J. N. Stuckey and other relatives hers. i —LOTS FOB SA L E ; Thro* h>f» on Miller street. Inquire of J . D. Williamson. Ksv. W . JB. Pu tt has been con­ ducting a series of meetings a t Clif­ ton . Mrs. B . W. Northup and daughter Miss Bernice, have moved into the Boyce property. —Edgemontand Flag crackers. Something delicious in the cracker line. McFarland Bros, —FOR B EN T ; A 3-room house with good lot on Church street.. J . E . Hastings, Agt. We solicit your orders. Prices right and quality guaranteed. Phone 51. McFarland Bros. Mr. William Watt and Miss Mae Tarbox were guests of Rev. W. A. Condon and wife from Saturday un­ til Monday. Mr, Charles Hopping has returned from Buffalo where he spent several days with Ills brother, Rev. Walter Hopping and wife. Mrs.„Pressley Thompson of Wash­ ington Pa., and Mrs. Arthur Brown, of Rockford, 111., are hero this i IBM mum MRPBA-f Serious Mistake Many Persons Make in 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 TEXT BOOKS AND MAGAZINES In Exchangefor SomethingYouNeed-Modern-Up-to-Date—Valuable B u t "what1you have a MANUSCRIPT, A BOOKSfRELIC in your -house WORTH SEVERAL DOLLARS Y E T TO YOU, IT HAS NO VALUE—SIMPLY RUBB ISH—WASTE | ==BUT IN THIS AGE OF PROGRESS= Men now make fortunes out of what our fore-fathers considered a waste—nowmanufactured as a by-product *‘I NEVER THOUGHT OF IT,” YOU S A Y -B U T IT IS EASILY DONE. B Y TH E P EO P L E WHO KNOW HOW. "ECONOMY IS IT S E L F A R E V EN U E ” — CICERO. HOW? On a sheet 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. Fo r example, if you have a history say, History—Barnes’ Arithmetic—R ay ’s Higher. Grammar—Harvey’s. I f you have magazines and old newspapers, give the name and number of copies McClure, year 1 9 0 7 ,1 2 No. Everybody, year 1 9 0 6 ,1 0 No. LEAVE ROOM On the same line so ■we can put the value of each on the list, TH E BOOK REL IC 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 a t all If the binding is poor it will not make much difference. G E T B U S Y A t once. I t will not take you long to get toge: her the old books-- ana magazines and get them out of the way, IT IS IMPORTANT That you a c t a t 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 their time and money on Dime Novels, Why do 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. One can not know too much History of his country; History of the World, Commerce, Business and Biography of great m«n. ■...... THE SUCCESSFUL MAN Today is posted, up-to-date, "Jive wires,” Practical. pu t o f f t h b old ; PUT ON THE n ew When you have a chance to get som.etning for the old Books and Magazines. PEOPLE Are known by the company they keep; the Books they read; the .Language they use. THE BEST BOOK, IT THE BIBLE THE GREATEST b C o K 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—Lktest. \ Architectural—No better.j Carpentery—Superior. Modern -Shop Practice—Useful. Commerce, Accounting Veribest and Business Administration] Plumbing—Practical. Complete catalogue sent on appli­ cation, giving description of Books of Literature, Science, History, Adventurer and Religion a t lowest subscription price. We will send you sample pages free of charge of any of the books given [in the list above. * I f you should desire you can get the best publication on our 50c a week plan making it possible for you to have a Fine Library a t a small cost. Send “ail communica­ tions to . The Central Newspaper Association Company, 4 5 PerinBldgt Cincinnati CUT OUT THIS COUPON SLIP HERE AND MAIL. F R E E A Great Picture WashingtonCrossing the Deleware. This great lustunal picture I(ix22, suitable for the Library, originally sold for $l.G0» la larger quantiles, we are able to sell for 50c but if you will send us the name of teacher or rain- . ister in your vicinity and si:: two cents stamps, too pay cost of mailing, we will send it to you H IKE . Address The Central Newspaper Ass’ii C0.45 Pcria Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, The Central Newspaper Association Company, 4 5 Perln Bldg. Cincinnati Ohio. Gentlemen:— J here with enclose the List the old Books and magazines which 1wish you would tell me what 1 could get for them, 1 would like to get a name the book or magazines you want W Name,....................................... ................... ........ Post Office....... ............ .................... ......... County................................................................. . Street or Route........ „............State ..... Occupation.......... ......................................;........ . Nearest Express office....................... ......... Remark....... ................................................. ........ * I w*nt the Great Picture “Washington Cross­ ing the Deleware”. H a rry Barlow received a revolver I Misn Verna Bud visited Miss shot last Friday night a t the bauds [Addio Davis and Miss Grace Cain of of a colored matt by the name of j Day ton a sew dayn the first of tho week looking a. *r their mother's i Henderson, filto trouble is said to The venerable James Bryson of near Xenia, known to many people week. Waddle Bros, havo rented the Fields livery bam and will conduct Mru. J . W. Pollock's household j have been tho result of alleged do- i goods. A public sale will be held j iflostio infoferoneo ou tho part of next Tuesday a t tho home. i Barlow. Hondcranu made his es­ cape and has not bed*.apprehended, their business from this barm as " - I well as from their present location. Mrs. J . H. Wolford litis been quite .— ----------- . over the county, celebrated his UGth ! HI this v/eok, suffering with an a t-; j j r< Y/m. Finnoy of Gtringtown birthday Wednesday. He has been ; tack of pneumonia, 21m , Oliver ; m0Vt3(1 int0 the Truesdalo property quite feeble for some months, due to : Dodda of Akron, & oaugmer, i s , ttli0 v/eek> jf r . Ifl,a(l)t Truesdalo a fall sustained last fall. j hero and ot her bedside. *-“itor i roeenny purchased the Wm, North- - ...............— , *5* ^ o lb h ’d spotio iuesday n igh t; up pr0pfcrty and l0 occupying It. March has brought many' changes, this year and the public roads for J several days have been lined with f people moving one direction or an­ other. David Johnson moved to hia farm tills week, M. W. Collins has purchased the residence vacated. O. Heitemau leaves the Johnson farm and takes the A. O -Bridgman place. Claranco McMillan moved j to Ills mother's farm while Milton ; Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Wilson have Spahr will locate south of James- j issued Invitations tor Friday and town. Wm. Andrew takes tho‘j f3atui'day, March :srd and 4th, in J . W. Pollock farm while Hamuel1honor of their twenty-fifth wedding a t home, ___________ Mr. Joueph" Ferryman and M i J Cedarville College basketball Florence Sprackliu qmctly slipped1 Jf ‘ * rhlay oven- away to Cincinnati last Hatunlay j the hands of tho Muskingum and were married in Newport. The |team by a score ot 15 to 01. The couple returned home the t:alJlc! visitors defeated Antioch the night evening. Tho groom £r. employed as a laborer for Mr. C. H. Gordon. Messrs. Frank Turnor, Alfred Swaby and Charles Stevenson are attending tho ^tgfieulturdl School in Xenia. There is said to be a good attendance at ail the sessions and much intercut is manifested. Those Moore moves onto the G. H. f.mith , rmr.ivernary. The annivomary falls interested in agricultural work previous. place. Thomas flpcncor lias moved i to hlo farm recently purchased of ! Homer Jobe while tho Arnold Bros. ; take the llponeer farm. Robert j Townnley has moved onto tho : Lee Rife farm vacated by Linos Clctnnnn who has moved to town, i Frank McLean leaves tbo W, M. on the fourth but gin .4 h will bo ro csdved a t noon both days. We learn that Mr. Joseph Broth* erton, o|Xenia, formerly a resident of this community, Buffereda stroke of heart trouble last Saturday but is i much Improved at this-time. His ■- . - r, Ison, Will of lleffolt, Gharltfi, of 1Compton farm near Bprit.g Valley. - Mrn. Jone- , ..} phlno Smith of Dayton, wore called mm Aft** ||oM0tellt4l|O, Barber farm and locat-m on tho l h | N * * * * * * JTOHIIi vfQ should take advantage of tho oppor­ tunity and attend. CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to extend our thanks to our relatives and acquaintances for the sympathy and kmdncca'nhowti Uii during tho sicknes3 and death of our daughter and sister, Miss Stella. 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