The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
y^sgesttf* $ 1 5 ’ '$15 • s> c t 9P • S ' £ | MHSAt AT# PEOTJAU* I Never Before T h e m en o f CedarviUe tel! us, have they ever.seen such wonderful values In Suits for . - No More Let us conv in ce Y O U that w e -h a v e m ore style, more value, m ore quality, for the m oney . * SieblerTailoringCo. Marshall's ieo Cor. M a in Springfield , and L im estone Streets, — Ohio. $ 15 . ,$15 —Stop -with lu'r n* . cream parlor. ’ ” Chicken feed $ 2 iqp 100 ifao», . i . . • McFarland ©men. Messrs. I ) ..8- Ervin ami (>. L. < »Smith spent Thursday in Cincinnati FARMERS! ffee the Miami Gaso- ’ line Engine at J. E- FJereo’s. {. Granulated earn meal, by the l sack or bushel. I ' Kerr $. Hastings Bros, j Miss Ida Jeffries of Xenia spent j j j Sabbath with her cousin, Mjsu In a : i Jeffries. - - i I I J Mr. R. F. Kerr went to Kansas ! M j City on a business trip iff several. j.tiays. | Mrs. Jennie Rakes'raw of Dayton ' |lias been the giu*3t of her sister Mrs. ■ .i Allen Haines and other relatives.! j tor several days, ■ i •"Fancy dried fruits and the best in the canned goods line. McFarland Bros. Mr, and Mrs; (I. H, Hartman and daughter spent Sabbath and Monday m Cincinnati. -Boner's Koban coffee, no aclvane l i e n The Store Where Styles Originate. s The Store Others Try t Imitate. Louse A N E X C L U S I V E S T Y L E S ' S a le E x t r a o r d in a r y To reduce our stock of Ladies and Missos’ Wool Suits, we have marked prices on every suit in the 36 that means practically GIVING THEM AWAY . •. ‘ . s •. ii V GAILANDLETGS SHOWYOU • : ' — o u r — ' - • ■ Double Disc Harrows Spike Tooth Harrows John Deere, Sore Drop, & Sattley’ s New Way Corn Planters Steel Land Rollers Buggies, Cream Separators Posts Tile Fence and Salt Double and Single sets of Driving and Work Harness T h e b e s t on th e M a r fte t f o r th e m o n e y TRY SALVET STOCK SALT. C. N. Stuckey &Son, in price, Bros. B5o per pound. -Nagb'y ..jCv.iTP.V?'!'' ra'g-iV.f-,;/1 }*?£ A-'« A *• -'■Zf-TfM- " M i 1 pu ff' AD A IR ’S 20-22-24 N, Detroit St,, XENIA, - - OHIO Wise Young Couples Who Figure Their Own Interest BuyTheir FURNITURE —and— HOUSEHOLD GOODS . —at-*- ■ ADAIR’S | Why Not You? • f The enormous expenses of the! city stores compel them to charge i you one-fourth to one-half more for j furniture, rugs and draperies than j we ask for the same or better qua!-! ity. Our rent expenses are so low, j —Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 25 lb. for 50c. Get It at KerrA Hastings Bros. Misses Helen and Stacie Conard ot Springfield have been- guests of Mr. Wm. Conley and family. . Miss Kettle MeGaffiek of Beaver Falls, Pa., is the guest of her broth er, Mr. Howard McGafllek. Miss Olive Winter was the guest Of Xenia friends from Saturday until. Monday. j . . Mrs. G. H. Sniith delightfully' en tertained Tuesday evening, for her son Robert’ s sixth- birthday. Twenty five little folks were present. •—We arc always glad to st-e'yau and our untiring service is at the command of every customer. .Marshall. Mr. Wm. Nffeld of Xenia was’ in town Thursday calling on Mrs. A. W- Osborn who has been In de clining health- • For your next order of flour try ’ ‘Starlight" one of the best high grade flours on the^market, Kerr & Hastings Bros FOR SALEi Restaurant ami fix tures complete. Will give immedi ate possession or.will sell fixtures to be moved from the room; Mrs, G. M. Harris. The K. of P. moving picture show will begin promptly at.7 :SDtomorrow night in order that, there will bo no confection with another amusement that same night. When Boggan Announces a Sale of •This- Kind Y ou May Expect Much . Our suits are the high class exclusive kinds, only to be had at this store, and are not to be compared with the inferior kinds shown by dealers who are not exclusive, . . . W e M e n t i o d T h e s e T w o S p e c i a l s , . . L O T NO . i $ 18.50 and $ 22 . 50 . Suits Go At •7 ' $ 1 2 , 5 0 ''. . ; Over 180 in this lot, all wool serges, worsteds, diagonals, manish cloths, in plain and fancy weaves, also novelties, peau de cynge lined, every color and every size, Misses' ■ and Ladies, your choice. / .'•........ SI2.50 L O T NO . 2 , $ 25 , $ 28.50 and $30 Suits Go At . $ 1 4 .9 5 7 ' Over 170 suits in this lot, all with high class tailoring, beautiful imported cloths, correctly •made and absolutely correct rin style. • No need to elaborate on the good qualities, as they will speak for themselves. . • - Colors, sizes to suit, ch o ice . . . . . . . . . $ 14.75 that are equally attractive, and will appeal to you, but space will;:;not permit our going into detail. Remember, ' ‘Early ehoosjng means best choice” —St) COME EARLY . Other prices stall. Remer AsH for Roggaa’s Exclusive Stamps.—Extra; Savings of Per Cent to You ■ Peter A , East Main Street, 16c. That is what we will pay you in trade today, Satur day, May 6 th for clean fresh E G G S Bring us your surplus. DRIED APPLES- We have just received an other barrel o f extra fine ones. Per lb, .................. 10c. COFFEE— Our Leader Brand that has been selling at 23c, you can buy per lb. .................. 20 c LARD —Choice country 10 c BACON— “ " loc BROOMS — Good one 25c Use'our rear room to meet your friends Or ft leisure h mr with us to spend. " S p r in g fie ld , Ohio. Ironing Boards §1 &S1.98 compared with city stores, that we j gt Laddl>; rs 5{fc„ . . . 60l, niAii 9R tfi Cn nai* I » 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. A D A I R ' S Furniture, Carpets, Stoves. We furnish the home complete j ->i»i itnnf This month's Batterick Patterns are 10c and 16’e—none higHer. a w * * SMS Lace Curtain Stretchers $ 1,00 and 81.08 CLOTHING The quality, o f our Men’s 815 suits is far above the average of suits sold at that price. ,Wc have the Sea son’ s newest in blue, gray, and tan. We can fit you and today only, May 6 th We will sell you choice of any suit in the store for . . . . . . . . . . . . $14 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY The original guaranteed hose. We are agents for this brand. Ladies at pr. 35 or 82 box 6 pr. Men’ s, all colors, per pair 26c. Bird’s Mammoth Store —Gas Manilas and Globes, $1.00 pur dozen at J.. 15. .Bierce's.. . --Best Portland Cement. Let uafigifre on yourcoritractsv Kerr & Hastings Bros. —I can give you the best prices on any quantity of lee cream. Marshall, \ Mrs. J, H. Henderson bad as1h e r " guest her sister, Mrs. Belle Finney , iff' Xenia, several dayn last week* .j FOR SALTO';—Small potatoes. 151 or W bushels, at 25 cents per bushel,.! to be sold atopce. \Y. I*. Anderson , - Lippincott' Preserves, bulk j Peach and Apple Butter. McFarland Bros, Mrs. W. ir. Barber, Mrs. Iff 8. Ervin, MissesMary Ervin and'Mary Murdock and Mrs.-Lida I). Archer with others have been attending Hie W. O.' T. U.' Institute in Xenia m session Thursday and Friday, Mr, Harry Fn-y, who for several years has been promoting a traction line between Springfield and Cincin nati was in town Tuesday looking after interests in connection with construction o ’ the line. —The Sterling Vacuum Cleaner, sold at $15.00 removes absolutely all dust and dirt from floors, bedding, clothing, curtains, walls cedintrs, and is light and eifieient. Guaran teed in every respect. G. M, Grouse Miss Hazel Lowry entertained the members of the Senior class of the High School, Wednesday even ing. Dainty refreshme/its were served and numerous games were played. Latest word from Mr. Alion Haines, who went to Rochester, Mirtn., to bo operated upon by the celebrated Mayo Bros, is that he has left the hospital but will remain in Rochester until he has complete ly recovered. —Have yott seen the “ Wonder Washer” the latest improved wash ing machine on the market Runs easy, noiseless, ball bearings, dura* blofia free from oil or grease, can be used as a lunch wringer. O. M. Crouse, Agent* Mr. R. F. Kerr is preparing to make some extensive Improvements on Mu residence. The budding will he raised and also a full story added along with other changes which will make it one of the most attractive In town. Gibson Stewart, aged 68, well known colored citizen near Wilber* force took his own life with a razor and died Wednesday afternoon. Ho had become melancholy and slashed his throat whh a five Inch gash, severing the Wind pipe and both jugular votnn. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. McOlellftti and i son, Robert, who have been abroad ior three menthe arrived homo Wed- |nesday and the following day were ; guests of the. former's mother, Mrs.' i I,uey McClellan, o 1 tills pku‘<, ■While in London Mr. MeClellnhAmt i ■wife wore entertained at, luncheon I with Ambassador Whitolaw Reid ! ami wife and white there met many 5notables. Mr. MeCletUui recently i disposed of hiu inlerestu m Urn Day- ton Journal. » . Subscribe for the Herald,. iima $ “ T L , M ade-to-W ear Pain t” F o s m p l a . o n E v e r y P a c k a g e Does This Mean Anything to You?.. • * . 1 . „ It expresses the maker’s faith in the product. Labor is the principal cost in painting. The. material should: be the best. YO U CANNOT A F FO R D A N Y O TH ER K IND . •> ■ " , FOB .SALE DY KERR & HASTINGS BROS, - Paint your roof with Rubber Paint.' J .K . Pierce. | "Graham Flour In twelve' pound sacks at j Kerr and Hastings Bros 1 The jury in the case "of Mrs. A. C. | Sellar!!, ivho was charged with un-j lawfully removing chickens from ;] K, L, Watson’ s place near Xenia, H lath'd to agree last Saturday and : Prosecutor Johnson lmd tho ease j nulled. I v The Grand Jury has been in aes-! sion, this week and it'is expected!' that a report will ho made Friday. ; The only cases or note investigated j were those of perjury against tbej Anti-Saloon detectives, Lewis and Colley. Miss Robecea S. Rice, aged 75, ‘ who for 25 years conducted a girls school, in Chicago and was known, to many in fills county, died day morning at her home in Yellow' Springs. The in. ml will prohaffy lako'pIae'C in Yellow Kpiings, .Sab-, hatii. | The regular meeting of .tlm Senior L. T. L. will be Tuesday evening at the library. Will all the members fry to ho present, as an interesting j program is being prepared? Rev. MeMU-hnct gave an interesting talk J at the last meeting. -•The best article on earth to clean brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc,, is “ Hpotzoif.”1 For Sato by ' J. F. Pierce. —Don’ t put. down the old carpet af.;ain, Finish your floor with Camp bell’ s Varnish Stain and you will ■have a clearer'and more sanitary Spring- and Summer „If you want to dress right up.to-date let us make your clothes. W e have the goods and we guarantee the workmanship. Every thing to be first-class or no sale. JACOB KANY, The Leadintg Merchant Tailor, Xerila, Ohio . I Mrs, Forbes o f Win torsot, towa, is visiting her noiee, Mrs. J. K, Kyle and family. j • —FOR SALIM- Gale single cylin der g.iMdlue runabout finely equip ped. Horn, lamps, top, rain cur tains, 4 Ecliptic, springs, solid steel frame. Ten horse power, fine run* nmg condition and twed two years. Have purchased a Franklin touring floor and will bo delighted with fho [ear and do not need same. Will sell efiVetand tho durability ot it. Easily: at a bargain and demonstrate. Gan applied. Dries Crousm about if. hard. Ask G. M< bo seen at Bir.5W. 1st Avo,, Colum bus, Call at lids office for terms. Another Cut On Lard. Down goes tno retail price on lord to in cents per-pound, tegular panic prices. Not'only are wo selling Jard at low prices but all kinds of meat as well. O, H. Crouso. " Jf y ° u ap? t hav,/KJ : iVowon in tho spring. Clipped lu>r* ge ttin g good bread, probably th e i fiWj ni0 f .u boforo tho ol 1mm imvo Mr. J. Cecil Phillips, harbor tot Mr. Chaflep smith, and Miss Mary Sirldomridgo of Xenia, were njarriod in that city last Monday by Rev, McClure of the Second C. P. church j , nfl. us6{lt MGladticfin^I!i,, Jlouc. £q They wUl m»l tP*h>housekeeping for mc0nS yuat tho name implies',A the present. and will prove so 5* given o’irial. i , _ I ’ Kerr A, ^ ’ £ch 0 i«ft*atfe T 't ‘ ; ... .... THE GREATEST ] .Benefit |« derived from clipping Jeff Hood.
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