The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
10 cm km pefjgnal I W© ii s a id *oung ^ Men’s Suits and Top Coats of Real Merit . im ? « -F O E RA U F Nice wMto cecd until. Will Andrcwu, -Gnu tlr-RSlco and Oloixo, per do^an at J. 13. Piereo’a. S»t<s We Will Our allowing for Spring and Summer embracing all the newest styles and fab- riej, la now ready for your selection. Prices $10 to $25 QUALITY A LITTLE BETTER THAN E L S E W H E R E , Our Furnishing Depart ment Affords you choice of the season's latest in Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Collars, Etc., rightly priced. muHATSifii J. B , Stetson’s . .$3.50 t o $5 J. O. Wilson’s . . v $2 to $3 "No Name"___ ..§ 3 to $5 Sullivan, Clothier, Hatter and Fur nisher 21 South Limestone Sb., Springfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mra. L. II. fiaUonberger vinltul in Oxford over Sabbath. - PARMEHS! Boo tho Miami Oaso-' lino Engine at 1. 13. Pierco’o. ; '"Fruits, vegetables and oys ters. McFarland Bros. Mra. Emma Harper of Dayton- i» , spending tho day with Hro. James ! Townoloy. i —Ganvan gloves and mittens, leather and knit gloves. Nagley Bros. j Hev, Homer McMillan of Atlanta, ! .m adea short visit hero the latter ’ part of'last week. . < —Old time jubilee eongu and negro j melodies, etc, with accompaniments ] Tuesday eveningafcthe Opera H oubo Mr. Homer Wade and wife of Springfield spent Sabbath with Mr. Enos Clemans and family. ’—B est Portland Cement. Let us figure on tour contracts. Kerr &, Hastings Bros. Mrs. D. 1ST. Tarboxlias’been spend ing the week ip Urbana, being called there by. the sickness of an aunt. Mrs. M. A. Creswell, who has been spending the winter in Crowley, Da., v/itb her son, Dr. Bulph Baney, re turned home Thursday evening. [5 FIs up the old chair by applying a coat of Campbell’s Varnish Stain. You will be surprised and delighted with the effect you can produce. The cost is only a trifle and it is a pleasure to do tho work yourself; Ask C. M. Crouse for color card. Spring vacation for the college students is now on and a number of them returned to their homes this week. Misses Buth Tarbox, Mary Mar shall and Ina Jackson of Xenia have been spending their spring vacation with triends and relatives here. Wo so licit your orders.' P r ice s . right and quality guaranteed. { Phone 51. McFarland Bros. —A fine line of Easter Post Cards and other frame* to mount your pictures m at the Penny Wagon. Come and See Subscribe for the-Herald, GRAND OPENING -THE NEW - QUALITY SHOP DIRECTLY OPPOSITE OUR F0RMER1 STORE In the Arcade, Springfield, 0. BJG j ER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Thursday,Friday,Saturday R.ugs, W a ll Paper, L in o le um s, W indow Shad es , IMMENSE N EW STOCK Pay You 14c Per Dozen in trade for Clean, Fresh Eggs, today Saturday, April 1st. Bring us your surplus, WANTED Butter. ’ Will pay a good price for good butter. WEWILL SELL YOU Today only and for cash only. MUSLIN, unbleached, 6£c. quality, per y d ............. 5c GINGHAM, Apron Checks, 7*c quality, yard.........6c These are bargains 24 1-2 lb. Back Snowball Flour f o r . ......... 60c 2 15c packages Corn Flake for ....................... 25c 6 lb. Navy Beans fo r .. ,25c 3 10c pkgs Corn F lake. 25c WALL PAPER remnant*, 2c per bolt up. WANTED The person who received too much change . on last Safci rday at our store to please return same. Bird’s Mammoth Store Dr. M. I. .Marsh, accompanied by j Clarence Jeffreys, went to Columbus ; Wednesday on professional busi- J ness. - -1 —Egg* for Hatching! ®»ift My- j mouth Bocks, fifteen egge for $1,00. [ One hundred eggs for $4.00, J 16d . Mrs- J. E. HastingB. Mrs. D. 8 . Ervin and daughter, Miss Mary, spent Tuesday in Xenia. | Don’t forget the date, April 4th— j The Tennesseeans. —Extra large bundles of old clean newspapers at this oilico. —Paint your roof Paint; J . E, Pierce. with Bubber —Hear E. S. Thomas, the "great Afro-American Basso, Tuesday eve. Mr, V m . Marshall moved into j the Weller property recently pur- j chasd by him, j Mrs. J. E . Stuckey entertained mombers of the Home Culture Club Tuesday altcrnoon. -D ic k A. Townslcy, the old reli able cementer, foundations, walks and verandas a specialty, 3-Ul*d 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 Exchange for Something You Need-Modern-Up-to-Date—Valuable — — -— — -WHO KNOWS? ----— —— But what you have a MANUSCRIPT, A BOOKIjlRELIC in your' house WORTH SEVERAL DOLLARS YET TO YOU, IT HAS NO VALUE-SIMPLY RUBBISH—WASTE BUT IN THIS AGE OF PROGRESS’ 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 shcat 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, History—Barnes’ Arithmetic—Ray’s Higher. Grammar—Harvey’s. ' I f you 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 wejeanuse them at all. If the binding is poor if will not make much difference, GET BUSY A t once. I t will not take you long to get together the old books and magazines and get them out of the way. 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 their time and money on Dime Novels. Why go 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 men, THE SUCCESSFUL MAN Today is posted, up-to-dcoe, “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 Perln 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. Architecturat^-No better. * Carpentery—Superior. Modern,Shop Practice—Useful. Commerce, Accounting Yeribest and Business Administration Plumbing—Practical. Complete catalogue sent on appli cation, giving description of Books of Literature, Science, History, Adventure and Religion at lowest subscription price. We will send you sample pages free of charge of any of the books given in the list above. v K 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 at a small cost. Send all communica tions to . F R E E A Great P icture Washington Crossing the Delewarc. Tins great historial picture 10x22, suitable for tbc Library, originally sold for $1.50. In largerquaniUcs, we are able to sell for 50c but if you will send us the name of teacher or min ister in y.>ur vicinity and six two centa stamps, too pay cost of mailing, we will send it to you FREE. Addrsss The Central Newspaper Ass'n Co. 45 P«in Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. The Central Newspaper Association Company, 4 5 Perln Bldg. Cincinnati Ohio. Gentlemen:— I here with enclose the List the old Books and magazines which I wish you would tell me whd’t I could get for them, l would like to get a name the book ormagazines you want Name....... ,................... ..................... Post Office....................... ................. County............................................... Street or Route.,.,,....,....;..... ....State... Occupation.......... ...... ................... Nearest Express office....................... Remark.............. ................. . ... ------............. .tM.IMVIlMf,., I want the Great Picture “Washington Cross* ing the Deleware", Friday, March 51, Saturday, April 1. We request the l a t e of this community to call and inspect the latest exclusive millinery creations for spring and summer* . Miss Bernice Northup. CedaroUie, Ohio* . ttm i* —Going Away! Tho Penny Wag-1 on loaves Iiere April inth oo ooino at ; onca before yon are too late. 1 « Tho Wednesday Afternoon Club • wan entertained this wed: at the > ^ -— » ; home of Mra. T. B. Andrew. j Mrs. J. H. Andrew, accompanied s *— — . j by Mrs. JoImFerloof Sonia, spent Mr. fend Mrs. Hugh Turnbull on - j Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. tertainrd a number of relatives and j Kylcr of Columbus. To Cure a Cold inOne Do: Take L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e T «w e * . Sevan MBton fcoaaa soH fa past 13 months. TfaSi flgB&ttirC, frionds at dinner, Tuesday. Mrs. Tilizabeth Gwens spent I i On account of the Supcrintey- —Tlio best article on canli to clean 5deiit,’*) Round Talilu which will bo , , a O f.ov-; brass on Autos, gas Estiucs, etc., io !hold Jn DQy i 0„, April 7th and 0th, 1 | ofr I dayo this vcck visiting in D&Jr- j ‘"iJjjotssoft/* Xor by f.tho (iroeno County To&cliGru1 A lgo *- J . 13, Pierce, datjon meeting which was announc- . j -*■-*........... . ;od for April 8, will bo postponed Eden Beauty Flour, a good- ^WANTED-Sov;» with pigs or to ' until April £3. } one, 2 5 lb, for OO g . Get It a t ■ j Jjav0 pjg8 m March or April. ! ■ y .J fr iteya i.ld s, Pres. ton. Kerr A, Hastings Bros. j —Follow tho crowd and hear the ■ :Tonnessepono, ’ Tuesday ovoninp, ^ j / pril i. j | County Clerk L. T Marshall, wife ' ! and son, Maxwell, of XonJa, have ; been spending tho wool: with their s parents, Mr. J. 13. Turnbull and } wifo, Mr. Marshall going back and j forth each day. i H . F. Smamors, Yellow Springs, <>., Koute 1. L. 13. Heed, Sec’y. i - Donor’s Koban eoffoe, no advanc in price, £3e per pound. Nagloy s Bros. —DOTS FOB SALE; Throe lots on Miller street. Inquire of J . I). Williamson. I Tho Greene County Sabbath j , iSchool Convention w ill be hold In- -G ra h am Flour Irt twelve | m Xenia, Fri-j pound aaeka mt j (j.ay April 7th. There will be three! Kerr and Hastings Bros \ ,„orni„& afternoon and j |evening. Wallace I, Wooden, sec-; -Tho Toimrsipcant; faithfully per-:r0(ary ,,f t{,0 Ohio Sunday BehooL W . havo Juiit out a lot of ■ 1 ' '“ ^ ' " o V - r o I f S i *“ ““ _ — ; SUmo' I » 0 MoMimilfJ*W>MI,Bcli*»l, toI “ Q«inu,a to< l*om n» . l , b , t h * I - ' ') 1 f *. ....... ____ *... .m.^lSaS I Tho mombers of Mrs* E, O. Ogles* j boo’s Sabbath School class gavo her i a onrprlso Wodnooday evening* Itofreslmiente were provided and tho ovoning spont. in a social manner. Kerr & Hastings Bros. •Diofc. No. 7, will wsu6Sabbath after! noon a t threo o duefe. Hov. J . D. 13. | ..... ....... < MeMicimel w ill tidivor an address. . . Jyhn M b Wednosday j Mr. Leroy H<'totereon is ouporinton* for wiicro ho w ill ;doufc. 1 —F lat for the ?’onBessoo Bingurn open Saturday morning, April 1. Admission l‘3e. j - Edgamont and Flag eraokers. Something delicious In tho l cracker iln*. McFarland Bros. | remain with his hrotlier, William JHaloy, Tho former expects to fol low liin trade of decorator and re ports tha t there in an abund&nco of work in that Boetion. Car*s<fc% lsTwo»ays. The Greatest Bend Investment of the Century SI BONDS of I h e Columbus, Ml. Vernon & Mansfield Traction Company J ur,fcissued $yci),0Q0 of thecohonko; tf o proesods nro to go to tlio oxicnaion of tho road from Gahanna to Johnstown, Oiiio, Lima establishing a direct communication with tho villages and towns on route, with Columbua. v > This is one of the most prosperous rosds in th e country, and the new extension will add immensely to Its value ; ; ; ; Bonds are sold in denominations of $100 up* Payable iri Installments, i f Desired A $100 Bond can be purchased a t $ 8 5 to which is added 4 0 per cent, of Common Stock BONUS, thereby netting the invest or about 6 per cent, on his investment : Tlnfi is a bond proposition that can bo taken advatitsgo of by everybody; tho rich, tho poor, tho mechanic, orwsgo-csrner skaro alike in its: bcndlta.. Safe. Heliablo. Profitable. Endorsed % Tim OolumhuQ Chamber of Commerce, and leading authorities. Write for booklet to-day, giving full information, THE INTERUHBAN SECURITIES GO., OHIO COLUMBUS OR ANY BE^OKER IN COLUMBUS.
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