The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
€W®Wfle cowaiftip School Report Cirimufetctf c o rn ftaoai, by th e |jj yjCAli A^O r"r?f?®iAtr feSsacbopbasnet. Kf3 u n t- j ^u n U nr O *3 ii ,U C*dOUt} Q U *■ »hiu a K §a tv Ml WoBJ ■au j*4in £ a: ► 'CW^-'C.SfeS <l'rz.%ir ITnril ;c <-'2 iniotris*? Enj. Pi:i> m: Avt ray- >IkiSSyA'U nda;;cf' « v ; h jOQjjy A ttendance I*c o k e r T a w y Hraxlmr I*Tc: ojjfc E v e ry j;;nV P cf «H'Q4 JTruont E v ery Day Nmiak-r i f Viaitom . K sa l; for Mnr,.„. 1 it5 i*.; !li] i’Us !07i nil 1 I 1) 1 ! 7 21 isi 4 r> U 3k t’l) 15,11 t l ' Ki t ys u‘ 0| IS y; of o (3?! . m It3 Jj Oi H; Oij 1 . a 14 ! 10 115if! 13 i 10 , 83 Oi . t»JI 00 oi -il m •4 5 i 40 —L'tjR RALE lUvj v/liito n„c 1 oato. Y» ilj Andrew s. -•Gaa MnjJf5< 3 and rrl.,?-<n, $ljm perdozenatJ. £•], l‘ic.Teo'tj. T h e b e a t In t b e e e re o l Mne, al» w a y s f r e s h , M c F a rla n d Droc Sscrrfi, l JacMotjo Broo. Y.VI’C. nMdnui vj at warded c3 ir:J • Dim. )) e zu'n k - u u !*it uf !'ii-i I soieuo cleaning . 1 SPRING - 191 0804 DO 1< 2 •150 F. A. JACKSON, CLERK. —Convaa gloves neffi lmttmw, , leather and knit glove*.. riagSey ■Bros. —Extra largo bundlca of old clean uuvBpaporuat thinoffice. WEAREREADYTOSHOWYOU BY ACTUAL TEST that nor/here can by found more real footwear value for your money than here. e crowd so much value into every dollar’s worth here that once you buy you’re sure to stick to this store. - Paint your roof with Paint. J. E. Pierce. « Rubber Mensrji, Vi. II. Barber and U, t* Lowrynpenf. Tuesday in Dayton ou a business trip. Mr. O. 8. V cm K«*ra, wife and son. of !.”c»ca of Sir. and Mro. J. 10 Ptr."b y over FtabhoJh. Birr.. Vci, K );;j r ; ’'l ron, yj&itnl hero a day or i o 1 v soup. ' • * 1 ."“GraEiem ■Floor in ■twelve ; peand sacks a t ■ Herr end Hastings Bros f -The HterJln, ft! Boldat OIS.Oor.ji::ovcs a NEW SPRING SHOES and OXFORDS Perfect examples of the shoemaker’s art. in and tr__ on a few. They cost no more than nary Shoes. Drop ordi- —GoingAway! The PennyWag gou leaves betvApril 12fh, so conic at oncobefore you aro too late. Mr. Charles (Jalbreath returned to Dayton Sabbath evening' aftermak inga short visit with bis mother. t Wo so lic it your orders. Prices | right and quality guaranteed , | Phone 51, McFarland Bros, Mr. Wendall Fester earned tlie W. 0. T. IT. Gold Bedal contest at SpringValley fast Friday evening. Men’s Shoes and Oxfords— $I.90S $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 $5.00 .Women’s Shoes and Oxfords— $2.00, $2.50, S3 00, $3.50, $4.00 Children’s Shoes and Oxfords— " $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $2.00. $2.50 It’s time now to buy Easter Footwear and at OSCAR YOUNG’S, 7 E. Main St, Springfield, Ohio. j —Eden Beauty Flour, a good >one, 2 5 lb. for 5 0 c , Get it a t i Kerr A. H astings Bros. ! —LOTS FOR SALE : Three lots i on Miller street. Inqu ire of | J . D. Williamson. t, ■ • — — —•■ ■ ■. ; —Bouer’sKobancoflee, noadvanc !in price, 25c per pound. Kagley i Bros. a e anm .Cleaner, absolutely all iluGtand flirt fr.-.s.i ilooro, bedding, 'clothing, eurkDrU', wall-! eeilimrr;, and is light, and eilicient, Guaran teed in every n •;?;■•et. 0. M. Crouee Mr. and Mrs. li. V/. Anderfion wore called to r-iucinuut! Monday owing to tile2ilnr3:-iof the lomier’b i < brother, Edwin, wliohao been quite j ' ill with Brigl'-t’e /’.'"''ar''*. Mr. and Mru. Anderson roturnc*1homeTm-s- day evening. — Tho new, popular method of cleaning yomvhomois by the vacu umprocess and '‘The Sterling” is tho best on the market. You can save the cost onwear and labor In a ainglo season, Solti by . O'. M. Grouse. Mr. Franlc Oresweli, son of Mr. ! \ ,T. H. CresTTCll, who went to Hale *1 Oenter, Texas, same weeks ago to cultivate bis mthor’esectionot land : has now taken over a half section belonging to Mr. W. Ik Anderson and another to Adin Allen. Mr. Creswcl! has contracted to.have the round broken with a steam plow and will plant about. 800 acres in kaffir cornandmiloinaiae. *We"op«i the New Seir-m equipped with the finest showing we have ever made of Suite, Top Goals, Hats and Furnishings for Men, Young Men Boys and Children. The rich substantial fabrics and graceful models show the unusual care we take in selecting our merchandise and our extra large stock gives you a broad and satisfying range to choose from. , We cordially invite your careful inspection of our entire line. Men’s and Young Men’s, Suits, and Top Coats $ 10 , 12 , 50 , 15 , 16 . 50 , 18 to $28 Boy’s Fancy Mixture Suits, Gto 17 year sizes $ 2 . 50 , 3 . 50 , 4 , 5 , 6 to $20 Boy’s Blue Serge Suits for confirmation and com munion wear, $ 3 . 75 , 4.50 5 , 6 to $10 Men’s Hats, latest authoritative styles and colors, $ 1 , 1 . 50 , 2 , to $4 New Shirts, New Neckwear, New Underwear, • New Hose, All the Latest Fads and Fancies for Spring. ' COPYRIGHT 1011 M 1 CHAELS.STERNSC Mr. "Warren Arthur, v>ho has a position with the Pennsylvania lines visited his mother over Sab bath. | Messrs. W. J . Tarbox and W. L, ; Clematis left Tuesday evening for ; Hale Center,. Texas, where they I went to inspect land in th a t section. YOU’D BETTER “ GET BUSY” GENTLEMEN! Easter is but a week ahead of us. You’ll want your New Spring Suit sure then. Do the sensible thing— order to-morrow. You won’t hesitate a minute when you see the elegant line of Spring Suitings we show for Let \ —B e s t Portland Cem ent. | us figure on tour con tracts. ! Kerr & H a stin g s Bros, —E gg s for Hatching! Buff Ply- ■ jmouthRocks, fifteen eggs for $1.0u. Onehundredeggsfor f 4.00. led Mrs. J. Ik Hastings, —Edgem on t and Flag crackers. Som e th ing d e lic iou s in the cracker line. McFarland Bros. NO MORE $ 1 5 NO LE.SS Positively the best all-round values you ever saw— style, quality—they’re both top notch, then the FIT is assured absolutely. The only trouble you are likely to encounter is that the different lines are so attractive you may halt between opinions. But you can’t go wrong any sty’s will put you right in the swirl of fashion Come in Tomorrow and Select That New v Easter Suit Trousers Made to Order, $3.75 S i e b l e r T a i l o r i n g C o . , Cor. Alain & Limestone Sts., Springfield, Ohio The many friends a f Mrs. J , W •! Randall gave her a post card show-1 er Monday, honoring her sixty-fifth { i birthday. Cards to the number o f ! , sixty-five were received. j Word has been received here th a tj . the operation performed by Mayoj ; Bros., Rochester, Minn., upon Mr. j j Allen Haines, was suecc&uful a n d ' 1th a t tho patien t io rapidly linprov-j U“ff* • I Miss Louisa Sm ith, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Smith, leftMon- >day for Chicago, where she will . enter the A rt I n s titu te .m that c ity ’ for a course of study. Miss .Smith, is quite talented as an a rtist and for ; feorae time has devoted herself to china painting. She was aeeom- , pawled by her aun t, Mrs. J . A.Berg, ' uf Morton Pa rk , III. i Meat Store. Spo t A n order w ill convince. C. C. Weimer. Subscribe for the Herald, Kljeataallo Fair-a restored by ma « MUsta’ Jil»cS-Fattl Pillx >G Hsxisat S3cSn *i Particular Men Will find ready choosing in onr large and. weir selected stock of High Quality Suits and Top Goats. Newest Patterns, Latest Styles, Perfect Fit- Prices $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50. Children’s Clothing was never better in quality or lower in price than at SULLIVAN’S this season. Prices $3.00 to $8.00.; Furnishings All the Season’s Newest Novelties in Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, Etc., at prices that make the buying more pleasant. Hats There are no better makes or later styles than we show in John B. Stetson’s $3.50 to $5.00. John C. Wilson's. .$2 to SB “No Name” $3.00 to $5.00 Other makes, 50e to $2.00 Sullivan, Clothier, Hatter and Fur nisher 21 South Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. DAYTON , OHIO. Miss Grace Beck ley ^ In Dayton. pent Mbnday Mrs. Wm. Torrence of Xenia spent i Friday with Mrs, Belle Gray. Mrs, Charles Coulter' of Oxford has been the guest ot her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Barbel-, this week. .. - . Mrft. Mary Bridgman and Miss Inez Pin pherd spent S abba th . and Monday with Columbus relatives, Mr and Mrs. S. M. Murdock en tertained a number ot relatives a t dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Craw ford aud Miss Em ily Milligan- will entertain a number of friends F ri day evening. Mr. Ernest Truesdale lias moved into the O. W. Crouse store room, •tin s being necessary owing to the scarcity of houses about town. Mr. Charles Marshall has taken ' the position of straw buyer for the j lla g a r Straw Board & Paper "Co., and entered upon bis duties the lirst of the month. The time has expired and all the ' dinner sets have been given away to those having the highest purchase. Tho Mission furniture sot will be givon away n e st Wednesday. O. M. Crouse. ,,,AWNINGS,,, JOHN F. BTBMLBR, Prop, Banner Awning & Tent Co., —MAN r , ‘AC1 B1U5R.SJ OF— AWNINGS AND TENTS Waterproof Horse Covers and1Tiupaulins Cots - Gamp Stools Camping Outfits Canvas in AH Widths fet* Sale 33 N. Jefferson St., - - Dayton, Ohio. By lining the Campbell Varnish Slam Graining proem;; you can pro duce a Him effect over any old dis color d Hour. First apply the ground color, then the Surface?', going over it with the Graining Roller; finir-ih with Ca'iipbclfn Yamhill Stain, Light Oak, or any det.ircd tiiiade. If wears like iron, A d !: C. II. Crouse about it. ■m PILES =n PILES PILES Permanently cured in the priva cy of your home. During the past half century ---------ST. GERMAIN--------- Rev. Robb, wife and children of Bovina Center, N. Y., aro tho guests of Mrs. Robb’s parents, Mr, and Mr«. W. R. 13torre it ami family. Mini; Rachel Turbo:: entertained a number of her school fricndH Friday evening. MihS Jennie Krvin was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lrvm in Roma Tuesday. aeiassas**!^ nmMm/0 This month’s Batterick Patterns are 10 c and l§e~~nonc higher. ..Vacuum Cleaning.. 1 Mrs. M. A. Croswcll has r hi her property next to Iho librdry to Messrs, t). L. Smith and (1. A. Blii'oadeo the consideration being $7tw. - * jH Latest arid Mss! Satisfactory Method Plant has been equipped with a new engine* tAll work Guaranteed. Orders will bo filed as booked. Ask for Estimates on Wall Papering. C A L V I N L W R Y . Piles @r Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE loImmediate!? t cHavofindiitltasfsl?earnwish DR. HEBRISM ID sntci Mitlwi't:*’ rated l i ’io tt-o fvJka-i tto tiouMe mil Isn^ tho inltatioa pinTiiraicatly. Ate.'Hota cstio&ai.ca go&r. co*C 0 vl tit isir.ticvto<lioilcj. . m . . P c 2*3 rofto. fit to r.ifcUcd. Utm crtaplo2tcatotoovcif ooElag. THE 6. 0. BtffNEn CB.,TOeB#,0hl» Pile Suppositories have been faithfully and perma nently curing, blind, bleeding, itching, and protruding Piles, also Fistula, internal and exter nal hemorrhoids. We do not wish to mislead you, by crying out into the public that we have a new discovery for this particular ailment, St, Germain Pile Suppositories have stood the test for the past half century. Sold on a positive guarantee to cure or refund your money, no matter how severe or chronic the case may be. Quite frequently the deadly cancer, also consump tion, begins with Piles. Now is the time to com pletely cure yourself, while there is human help for you. Mr. Theo. Spetliaglc, Cashier of tho Central National Bank of Chillicotho, O, was permanently cured of tho Files inLSI. Watch thinnpaoo, for positive) proof of what thin goodmedicine banbeondoing in curing acuto, chrome aud seemingly hopi-hns caeca. Mm. James Lyons of OhilHcothavO., was completely cured in ISMSaftercutiering nine longyoam. Sho lias been completely curedand has hadno symptoms of thio ailment, since thoday ohowas cured. We have been’ fortunate in securing this good medicine, and if you have Piles of any kind, do not fail to give it a fair trial. It will do all that we claim for it, and remember, it So sold on its merits, on a positive guarantee to cure you, or re* fund your money. Begin treatment now* and you will bless the'day you began. For sale by all first-class druggists and c C M*, jm n m § . M . R i d g w a y •eaiSM M K l
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