The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

CUT mu mmm mmsm w It; tl:cra iir." havo to tft *$ or butolmr. w Meats only kind, to ippliqnee* for , end tJiey’re ■»W. Iloii’tf© t’s hot, ®uy JSB, E ,-0 . I O N A L A W ; 0 , J 4 i n fcmerlLS. TI js Wefester by ftlcdera . KeytoLifc. cs. General y Doubled. .ustrations, P t o s e s . alter IDt.. * HOTEL UP STAIRS !L : e n t s . Floor 1. l tho Oul- t. kN. Furniture : Cement Building SON , Dentist. R. Barn. 181 OHIO ■auggimii*!! m . forhard- iioworfcTs VFg'.stsor -iLc ,a atij and ?o#OTi!o* sfiltPstfe u, jiartu k 3fy r-» £StJ t sen '.car,' Ji- 1 j ; jj win rr>* Z. .'(i'.rtffJ'KU! ut-rjC i;^r' r»* -l. %?fii «i:ryer.» r :.* x stfH k's.riurf* > tts we 'a * itniSAt. .tlSKA* ,? er.»«» I < -..I* 3 F.ve m tt.'j ' -? f*'«f iCSF • /•A ks JC j * Rum Millinery Opening Thursday, Friday atad Saturday March 16th, 17th and 18th We will show EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS which p o s s e s s rare individuality of s ty le from th e LA TES T IMPORTED AND NEW YORK MODELS W. Main S tr e e t , Xenia, Ohio. Call and allow us todemon strate the best line of Syracu se Breaking P lows Double D isc Harrows Sp ike Tooth Harrows S a t t ley ’s New Way Corn P lanters S t e e l Land Rollers Double and Single sets of Driving and Worli Harness T h e b e s t o n t h e M a r h e t f o r t h e m o n e y TRY SALTVELT STOCK SALT. C. N. Stuckey &Son. The Palace Restaurant Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop1, Xenia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by C. C. Weimer. Meals by day or week, Lunch served all hours. Furnished Rooms for Rent. The Money In Flour irl mankind t: g reatest heritage. ; Without it, there would be famine ami death. Our Golden Ru le Grade of Flour enriches the consumer. I t is the b e s t ; th a t money ean buy. From the wheat kernel to the finished product i Wo employ the best methods. IJse no other. L. H. SULLENBERGER eedarville - . Ohio. ^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ The best in the cereal line, al­ ways fresh. McFarland Bros —Call phone 110 and see who ans­ wers, —Pure Blood It. I. Red's eggs lor hatching, G. G. Hanna. Mr. aud Mrs. John Lo tt left Thurs­ day for Pittsburg. Mr. Marion Sllvey was. In Colum­ bus Thursday. Mr. F. I?. Hastings made a busi­ ness trip to Columbus, Thursday. Mrs. John Phillips moved to Xenia this week. I —Try Nagley Bros, for sealship oysters. ' • f —Fruits, vegetables and ters, McFarland Bros. oys- Mr. Goorge Irv in has purchased the-Patrick Ryan property, the con­ sideration being given a t $700. We solicit your orders. Prices right and quality guaranteed. Phone 51. McFarland Bros. Mins Lucy MacDonald of CeUna, O., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J . W. Kadabaugh. —FOR RENT : A 3-room house with good lo t on Church street. 1 ■J . E . Hustings, Agt. Mr. Paul Oreswell who lias been attending school m Fayetteville*, Tenn., lias returned home. Mr. Robert Stormont has taken a position as conductor on the Peoples S treet Car Lino iu Dayton. Rev. Clark of Pittsburg is expect- j ed here to preach for the Refor- j tned Presbyterians (O. S .),Sabbath, j l —Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 2 5 lb. for 50 c . Get it a t Kerr & Hastiugs Bros, i The Greatest Bond Investment of the Century. 5?BONDS of T ie Columbus, Mt. Vernon & Mansfield Traction Company J u s t issued $7(50,000 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 tho villages and towns en route, with Columbus. This i* one of the most prosperous roads In the country, and the new extension^ will add immensely to its value 1 I 2 l Bonds are sold in denominations of $100 up P a y a b le in I n s t a llm e n t s , i f D e s ire d A $100 Bond can bo purchased a t $ 0 5 to which is added 4 0 per cen t, of Common S tock BONUS , thereby netting the Invest* or about 6 per cen t, on his investment 1 This i9 a bond proposition th a t can be taken advantage of by everybody; tho rich , the poor, the mechanic, or wage-earner nhara a like in its benefits. Safe. Reliable. Profitable. Endorsed by The Oolumbun Chamber of Commerce, and leading authorities. W rite for booklet to-day, giving full information. TH E INTERURBAN SECURITIES CO., COLUMBUS •» - *» - OHIO OR ANY BROKER IN COLUMBUS, -Mr. and Mrs E a rl Stormont o f | i Columbuo and Miss Lottie Powell of I . Xenia spent Babbatli w ith Mr. f | H. H . Stormont and family. ; Mr. J . D. Williamson was taken *suddenly ill tide week with an a t­ tack of hea rt trouble, bu t io bettor <a t this time. Serious Mistake Many Persons Make in Allowing Old Books and Magazines TO ACCUMULATE About t h e House and BREED CONTAGIOUS DISEASES; When You can g e t SOMETHING OF VALUE FOR OLD SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ,T E X T BOOKS AND MAGAZINES In Exchange for Something You Need-Modem—Up-to-Date—Valuable ------—-------WHO KNOWS?----- ------- B u t^w ha t] you have a MANUSCRIPT, A BOOKi?RELIC iii your house WORTH SEVERAL DOLLARS YET TO YOU, IT HAS NO VALUE—SIMPLY RUBB ISH—WASTE BUT IN THIS AGE OF PROGRESS 1 Men now make fortunes out of what our fore-fathers 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. “ECONOMY IS ITSELF A REVENUE” —'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. For example, if you have a history say, H istory—Barnes’ Arithmetic—R ay ’s Higher. Grammar—Harvey’s. I f you have magazines and old newspapers, give th e name and number of copies McClure, year 1907 ,1 2 No. Everybody, year 1906, 10 No. LEAVE ROOM On the same line =;o we can pu t the value of each on th e list, THE BOOK RELIC May be o f great value to -u s , and no t to you, We will check up the list- and. give you all the books are worth, if we can use them a t all. I f th e binding is poor i t will no t make much difference. . - GET BUSY ' • ‘ A t once. I t will n o t take you long to ge t toget her the old books and magazines and ge t them o u t of th e way, IT IS IM PORTANT T ha t you ac t a t once as this ad­ vertisement will appear bu t one time. We make bub 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 prin ted which would be much b e tte r burned as they come from the p ress--no t printed. Yet Thousands of Young Men and Women Are intoxicated, reading, wasting their time and money on Dime Novels. Why co they buy them? Because they cost b u t little, and little good do they get from read­ ing them. ' WHY NOT STA R T RIGHT? Th® more we know, the more we earn I f the knowledge is of the R ight K ind—Read books along the line of your calling. One can no t know too much H istory of his coun try ; H istory of the World, Commerce, Business and B iography of great men, THE SUCCESSFUL MAN Today is posted, up-to-date, "live wires,” Practical. PUT OFF THE OLD; PUT ON THE NEW When you have a chance to get sometuing for the old Books and Magazines. CUT OUT THIS C0UP0N1SL1P HERE AND MAIL. i ■ V D t t r p A Great Picture Washington Crossing the Delaware. This great historial picture 18x22, suitable for the Library, originally sold for $1.00. In larger quanitics, v,e are able to sell for 50a but it you will send up the name of teacher or min­ ister la your vicinity and six two cents stamps, too pay- cost of mailing, we will send it to you- FREE, Addrsss 'ih* Central Newspaper Ass’n Co. *1 j Perm Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. The Central Newspaper Association Company, 4 5 Perln Bldg. Cincinnati Ohio. Gentlemen:— I here \Vith enclose the List the old Books and magazines which I wish you would tell me what I could get for them. 1 would like to get a name the book or magazines you want Name........................ ......... ............................... Post dffice.......................... ............ ;........... County ......... ...................... ............................... Street or Route............. ........State................... Occupation.................... ............•..... ................. Nearest Express office............................ .......... Remark ................... |................... ..................... I want the Great Picture “Washington Cross­ ing the Dclcware”. PEO P L E 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*1 THE MOST USEFUL BOOK IS "A CYCLOPEDIA.” The Britanica—I t Is the King. The Nelsons—Up-to-date. Electrical—Complete. Automobile—Latest. 1 Architectural—No better. Carpentery—Superior. Modern Shop Practice—Useful. Commerce, . ' Accounting Veribest • and Business Administration] Plumbing—Practical. Complete catalogue sent bn appli­ cation, giving description of Books of L iterature, Science, History, Adventure and Religion a t lowest subscription price.. We will send you sample pages free of charge of any of th e books given [in, th e lis t above. I f you should desire you can ge t * the best publication on our 50c a week plan making i t possible for you to h av e a Fine L ibrary a t a small cost. Send all communica­ tions to The Central Newspaper Association Company, 4 5 Perln Bldg> Cinclnnat Mr. D. H. McFarland has removed hero from Dayton. j llov. \V. A. Condon and fam ily of i Trenton arrive d Tnonday evening : and ato guests of relatives hero for 1ct U[>Io of weeks. Kev. Condon will j connected by phono return to Trenton today to remain ■oyer Sabbath. Tho People’s barber shop is now ; Mr. Ralph M. Bushier and sister, . Mrs. Gilkison of Baltimore, Jld ., sotopped over tho first of the week i with their friemi, M is - j Verna Bird, j They were on their way from Chi- i sago to New York. ■r- This month’s Butterick Patterns 10c and IBs-none higher. \ Mr. Paul Turnbull won tho L. T.L. , Uilver content lant Thursday oven- j mg. Tho judges weru Prof, F, M. I Reynolds, Dr. W. R. MeOhesney j and R oy . J . I?. E . McMichaol. Tho j other contestants were Robert Con- l Ioy. Burton McElwaln, Andrew j Crenwell, E rne st Foster and Cecil | Burns, Mrs. W. M. Barber entertained tho following ladies a t dinner, Thun: i d ay ; Mrs. F. T. Tarbox, Mfp, C. H. j Ervin, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Mrs. Abby Andrew, Mrs. John Feds, j and Miss Flora Wishet, Xenia; Mrs. j J . C. Townrdey, Mrs. J . ” If. And- }row, Mrs. L. G, Bull and Mm. 1ICal’lh Bull. CASTORIA Tor Infants anti CMldi^ih The Kind You Hays Always Bought Board tho Cignatuvo of "Granulatadl corn meal, hy the sack or bushel. Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Leave your order for ice cream at Marshall’s when m lUotl lo r so­ cials, parties or family us«. Sirs. Mason Prugh of Bellbrook spout Wednesday with Rev. and Mm. J , S. E . McMiebael. There will bo no preaching services at tho M .E . church, Mibbath even­ ing March 12th ami l'Jtii. ■ Dick A. Towneloy, the old reli­ able eoniontor, foundations, -walks and verandas a specialty, C-bl-d Mr. H e rbe rt Lytle has purchased a trac t of land in Texas, owned l:y Mr. Oliver DeH av tn , m a r Bodnia, and with his fam ily left Tuesday for th a t place, Mr, 11. F. Kerr was called io Cin­ cinnati Tuesday owing to tho death of a counin. Miss Bailie Kerr, who had been ill bu t a few weeks. Bur­ ial took place Thursday a t Kush* vlile, JmL The deceased has visit­ ed hors and ts known to a nwinhex of friends. Mw v*lit# iWtm ksmwm vm. m m Mr, J . Emerson Nisbet of Dayton spent Sabbath a t Home. —No t necessary to wait for a shave. Call phono 110 and speak for a place, Miss Florence Swan of Xenia was tho guest ot Mrs. Jcane tta Eskeridge Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Burrell of Springfield spent Sabbath with Mrs. Flora Dobbins. —LOTS FO lt SALE : Three lots on Miller street. Inqu ire of J ..D . Williamson. —'Edgemoht and Flag crackers. Something delicious in the cracker line. McFarland Bros. —Ico Cream! Ice Cream! tn large or small quantities. The berit th a t comes to town. Can bo sup­ plied each day. —Eouor’s Kobat, coffee, no ativanc in price, 23c per pound. Nagley Bros. -^Graham Flout* In twelve pound sacks at Kerr and Hastings Bros tg S f^T p f .T ir l- jra - f i !%!?r3R} P .O 'i r i lT i f a c t ^ n c H l s l * fl r i % ■ • -».*-*■<*’ "*! • ?'*.■•* fw:*'**i.brta.. oaraocittt^,^,^. /■*■ ■ *i•>-b • ... zd.iS.f i"t ivtrnaii(.pn>9eofvoert^eyd*. f.i -k.,.,- '•‘■••'V*■it-f.-'*frj*z.woSvaccE, frtycM, ’■jf . , j ;/«‘j'*. ; v i ■. 4 • .*“*a.ts.- bciavtxitsavu&iltsKqrzlenA r n ti'Uc Uyrvfc'KlotdoEatnUhfJ INEABHTOWtf and d istrict{ j daimdexhibsta ererprbmr «a L.i V ciA . , 1.1 'v 1 1 ::7f:.-* tscuiensctHl» .. r>• •- *: cr..*. rt I it is pos-’U.e to tMks i: *i.. \ : cost. 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