The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

• - $ D O N ’T F A I L | TO V IS IT . £ N J l d l ^ r IN TH E | i M S i e y , ARCADE | *w*V«W jjj. I * c * < ,*r*>* !j LOCAL AND PEC^ONAL £ ] • ^Cv^UHtPCV* I ^ ■~S h ir t s , O v e r a lls an d H o s ie r y . McFarland Bros. Mr. ami Mrs. "Willard Trouto . spent Wednesday m Dayton. —(Jas Mantles and Globes, $1,00 1per dozen a t J . E . Pierce’s, ■ ££ j CT ft $ 5 I The correct s ty le s, lasts and patterns in new Spring Footwear am all ripe and ready for your .inspection. Here, y ou can choose from the best products o f a score of America’s leading shoe fac ­ tories. . Three large rooms devoted exc lu sive ly to shoes—one each for Men, Ladies, and Children— and because .of th is large assortment you are sure to g e t a perfect fit and, tlius combine solid com­ fort, serv ice and correct s ty le a t just th e price you w ish to pay . •. Men’s W ork ing Shoes, black or tan, all sizes, $1.60 to $1,00 Men’s Dress Bhoen, nil styles ami sizes, $2.00 to $ 0 . 09 . Men’s Oxfords, a ll leathers and styles, $2,50 to $0,00. ^ '^ y s 1Shoes ami Oxfords, a ll leathers, $1.25 to $ 3 . 00 . »■ j i r l s ’ Shoes.and Oxfords, a ll styles and leathers, $1.25 to $3, pj| • Dailies’ Dress Shoes, all leathers and sizes, $2.50 to $5.00. ,« Ladles’ Oxfords and Pumps. In all leathers, $2,00 to $5.00. jjl S e e What N isley is showing before £ buying your Spring Footwear • l S p r in g f ie ld 's L a r g e s t and B e s t S h o e H o u s e . * s V V W M V W V .V .V A V V A m V W JW V W V W .V A 'M W V A V . J —Boner's Kobau coffee, no ad vane in price, 25c per pound. Nagley ’ Bros, s 2* f t’ 1 I i te - I % | ' Mrs. Emma Harper of Dayton ■j spent Sabbath with Mrs. J am e s , ! Tuwnsley. ■ ! ’ —Eden Beauty FloiTi*-, a good j , one, 2 5 ib. for 5 0 c , Get it a t '< i . Kerr & H a sting s Bros, j j ■ :.... —_ ■ J ! Bev. W. B, Graham and family of } . Yellow Sprin.gB spent the first of fbe S i week with Mrs, W. H. Illff. ! i —Donor forget the Philo society 1 j play in the opera house on Tuesday, ! ■May 2nd. Admission 25c. —OUR— Double Disc Harrows Spike Too th Harrows John Deere, Sore Drop,.& Sa ttley’s Hew Way Corn Planters Steel Land Rollers Buggies, Cream Separators ; Posts T ile Fence and Salt Double and Single se ts of Driving an d Worli H a rn e s s The b ^ s t o n t h e M a r K e t f o r the money TR Y SA LVE T STOCK SALT. C. N. Stuckey &Son. 28 E a s t M a in S tree t, Spring* and Summer tim'd!'Miri ' If you want to dress right . up.to-date let us make your clothes. We have the goods and we guarantee the workmanship. Every thing to be first-class or ale. no Sc JACOB KJiHYi Mrs. Ju lia Condon had as her. guest Mrs. B. G. Eidgway of.Dayton SVodnesday and Thursday; . Mr, Jacob Lo tt, w h o . has been quite poorly for some time, is re­ ported as improving. —I can give you the best prices on any quan tity of ico cream. Marshall. —Graham Flour in tw e lv e pound sack s a t Kerr arid H astings Bros For Ben t: Two good blue grass pastures. . R. F. Jverr. MEN AND YOUNGMEN NOW ABOUT THAT NEW SPRING SUIT? We want you to see our suits and overcoats priced at $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20 to $28 All m ade to order by se /oral first-class manufacturers who make nothing bu t the very b?st grades of c lo th ing . A ll wool cassimercs, unfinished worsteds, fancy worsteds, chev iots and plain blue serges— stripes, plaids and m ixtures—la test colors for spring such as blues, greys and tans. WE MAKE A SPEC IALTY OF KEEPING TH E KIND OF CLOTHING TH E BOYS ALWAYS W AN T Made in th% la test sty les and newest colorings som e w ith ex tra pair '• of trousers priced a t .............. ............... S3, 83,50, 84, 85, 86 to 810 B lue Serge Su its for confirmation and first communion wear ........................................................................85, $ 6 , 37.50,’ to 810 B o y s WastL Su its th a t are guaranted to be fast colors, 75c. $1.00 81.25 to $3 MEN’S YOUNG MEN’S AND BOY’S HATS $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $4.00 Dayton’s Most ’ P rogres­ sive Men’s clothiers i VfKj" ., ‘>rx "v.,C f ' • ;Xii ;;.t.-i 1 H-; , ‘-pN ! 1 v- - ■> . f / 4 ! ■t •,j j -{ / ^ t ' nh •! Dayton, 'SSlSbi&mcIthUMmi . m>r:?C I Ohio. 1 s Mr. T. N. Taft)ox moved into Ms j dwelling Thursday'recently vuealccl ; by Mr. O. N. Stuckey. j , ---------- ------ • c, 'LOST:—A number of silk pieces: sometime the first, of tho week, j Please retu rn to Mrs, A. M. Held on j Sawmill avenue. i For your next order of flour try “S tarlight" one of the b e st high grade flours.on the market, Kerr &. H a sting s Bros —We are always glad to see you and bur untiring service is at, tiie command of every customer. ' Marshall. FOB SALE: Restaurant..and fix­ tures complete. Will give Immedi­ ate possession or will-sMl fixtures to be moved from the room. 1 Mrs. C. M. H a rris. „ 'Mr. Fred B a rr and wife of Xenia, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H arry "Wilson and Mr... James Mitchell attended the funeral of the late E o b m Mitchell. Is What The Springfield Building and Loan Association Pays for Deposits in Any Sum . . . • ■ a A ll d e p o s it s m a d e on or b e fo re S a tu rd a y , M a y 6 th , w i l l d r aw in t e r e s t from M a y i s t . W e are 26 y e a r s o l d , Our a s s e t s are $ 2 , 000,000 - Our r e s e r v e fu n d i s $ io o ; o o o .o o . A sa fe p la c e to in v e s t . Start an Account Now* ' Tn tin* organization of the Citizens’ i League in Xenia wc>notice that.Foss ; J5artman hai? been chosen p re s id en t. and Fro/. Di L. Crawford one of tho •' vice presidents. I Sp r in g fie ld . O h io . —The Sterling Vacuum Cleaner, sold a t $15,00 removes absolutely all dust and d irt from lloo.rs, bedding, clothing, curtains, walls ceilings, ami is light and eilleient. Guaran-- oed lu every respect. O. M. Crouse Torture! Torture!! Toi From ihe piles, is suffered daily by thousands . of men, Wome 1 and children, some suffer all through life, and others are permanently cured by the old reliable reme­ dy , ST. GERMAIN P IL E SUPPO SITOR IES . On N ov . 3, ’09, Mr, R . F . Morris of W. Va., wrote: “I was afflicted w ith the P iles during'the Civil War, and since then I have tried a ll th e remedies I could hear of, and many Doctors, in a fu tile a ttem p t to ge t a cure. I am p a s t 70 years old, and suffer da ily w ith th e F iles .” . . . On D ec. 2 , ’10, Mr.., Morris writes* after using s ix boxes of S t. Germain Suppositories: “I do no t know w ha t th e P iles are like” Any one desiring Mr. Morris’ address m a y have sam e by communicating w ith Clias. L itter & Son, manufacturers of S t. Germain Supposi­ tories, Greenfield, Ohio. - ST . GERMAIN PILE SUPPOSITORIES are chem ica lly pure, and da no t becom e an tagon istic to th e sy stem . It is n o ta n astringen t, free.frm nut ga ll, tann ic acid or powder­ ed opium. We guarantee life -long cures, If you are suffer­ in g try a box today. One; tw o and three boxes have cured both acu te and chronic c a s e s . For S a le by C . M . R ID G W A Y ; Mr. L. H . Sullonbarger is rocelv- *ing a visit from his parents. Mr. and i Mrs. 0 . O. Bullenberger of Oxford. ! Dr. J . "Worley ot Bell Plain, Iowa, ■an uncle, als’o spent a few days a t the Sutlenburgei' homo h u t left this ' morning for Piqua? w h e re -h e will ■visit Ills friend, Col. Orr of th a t city. ’ —Tho "Wonder "Waslier” uses : four processes a t once, suction, "squeezing, rubbing and stirring. ' Galvanized tub th a t does no t dry ' out and fall to pieces. Low priced : as compared with many o ther ma­ chines. Sold by G. M. Crouse. Tho farmers of tills vicinity have I on" yed a weed; of excellent weather <and a vast amount of pldwing has been done. Until the little, shower this morning the ground was In fine shape. We understand th a t corn i§ being planted below Jamestown. Mr. 8. It. Williamson, who usually finishes first in this section, expects to p lan t next week. ,.V # l | f c larf AD A IR ’S 20-22-24 N, Detroit St., XENIA, - - OHIO W i s e Y o u n g C o u p le s Who Figure Their Own Interest Buy Their F U R N I T U R E — and— H O U S E H O L D g o o d s — at— A D A IR ’S W h y N o t Y o u ? enormous expenses of the c ity stores compel them to Charge you one-fourth to one-half more for furniture, rugs and draperies than we ask for the same or better qual­ ity. Our rent expenses are so low, compared w ith c ity stores, that we Tfjp l can .save you from 25 to 50 per , cent on the dollar, FOR INSTANCE You can save enough on your Dining Room, Bed Room and Kitchen outfit to furnish a parlor beautifully. LET US PROVE IT. Th ft L e a iU n ig M vtfc ftttn t T a ttd f, Xen ia , Ohio . —Tho Philo lite ra ry society will ( i/nisenfc "A Scrap of Pape r" with : ten in the east, in the opera house j on Tuesday, May 2. Admission 25c. | Plat, opens Friday. ■ . 1 Suporltitondf-nfc.A. 55, Smitli of the ! paper nu ll had quite a surprise for | Hon. George L ittle Thursday while i tho latte r was on a fishing expedi­ tion with Messrs. Charles Marshall and \Vm. Hopping. During their absence Mr. L tttle’s new a u ’omo* mobile arrived by freight from the Bast anti Mr. Hmlth immediately i had tho monster machine unloaded 1and taken to the mill whore, it was ; ready for neo when the owner ro- | turned'homo. The machine is k»6wn as a Corbin and is one of the popu­ la r makes of tlm East. There are few of them in this section I t is probably thomoat complete machine in tho county, having all tho latest luiprbvbmcnts. TheWife or Husbandwho.take* pjride in th e b e a u ty o f tho home can work wonders with “HANNA’S LUSTRO FINISH” “TheMade ToWalk on Kind” Old floors can berefiiushed in Mahogany, Antique Oak of any colof no matter what surface you have, if you work according to directions, which are simple and easily followed. “ HANNA’ S LUSTRO FINISH ” is also used on all kinds of Furniture end Woodwork in’ the home." This Finish does not fade and is absolutely durable, and on this you may depend. Many of the ladies derive pleasure in this work of beautifying their homes, "WH Y DON’T YOU?” ■ . von «jALe nv KERR & HASTINGS BROS, ? i. ‘ j ‘rI’jif J ,**fiCA i $ p A D A I R ’ S , Furniture, Carpets, Stoves. We furnish th e hom ecomp lete Mrvile Cownthip school Report, K K g K - K K K ' g • S i s a . s s v W M . 6 N g D ri* a S’ <* s § a \ 3 r tmfl ® r1 * 5 ‘ g* j 3 — 5” O 1 : • a : This month9® Buttsrick Patterns 10 c and IBc -none higKer* H umber of D is tric t................................. 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