The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
am m Am rnm m m m A Am im m m m m | ^ m v a tm k at vtmrn books ‘-r^r S LOCAL AND WQQtWL 6 ,'graduates. I 'West’s, Xenia, Ohio. (ayjB iBjiiCr.il ^riaW ^ ii'ili iliOrifr.#»w 'liiif[iii Wi«»jfrilfi - Ail aortaof good Dungs for grart- uatiog presents afcWest’s, Xenia. -Paint your roof Paint. J . 13. Pierce. with Rubber Mr. W. J , Tarbou was in Dayton fsevmil days this week on business. “ Graham Flour in twelve pound sacks at Kerr and Hastings Bros —Boner’s Koban coffee, no advanc Mrs, Jacob Wilson has been visit- in price, 23c per pound. Ifairlev ng in Xenia this week. "‘Chicken feed $ 2 for 1CO lbs. McFarland Bros. FARMERS! SJeo the Miami Gaso- Una Engine a t J , E . Pierce’s. Bros. The W» C, T. U. will meet nest Thursday afternoon, May 18ttn FOR SALE:—Small potatoes, 15 or*18 bushels, a t 25 cents per bushel, to be sOlff a t once. W. P, Anderson —POUND; Pair of glasses. Own er can get some a t ’this office by identification. ■t> —Granulated corn meal; by the "sack or bushel. Kerr & Hastings Bros. Miss Vera Andrew gave a musical recital to about forty of her friends last Saturday afternoon. —Fancy dried fruits and the best, in the canned goods line. McFarland Bros. The township schools close for the year with the coming week. The public schools have two weeks yet, commencement being held on Thurs day, May 25. ((For your, next order of flour try Starlight” one of the best high grade flours on the market. Kerr & Hastinns Bros m " 1 1 : " . WAT T% ar~^ m. t ■ - M A Y S A L E M U S L IN U N D ERW EA R Springfield Ohio | Two Extra Special Sales Beginning Thursday, May 11, | and Closing Saturday, May 13th. —A handsome Bible makes a good graduating present.. West’s Book Store, Xenia. Mrs, J. 0. Bather and Mrs. Wm. Giemans, J r., were in, Cincinnati, Monday, bulk —Lippincott Preserves, Peach and Apple Butter. McFarland Bros. I ■ Mr, David Lowry has taken a po sition with the Beckham Motor Oar Company in Dayton. Key. R, A. Blair, will preach for the Reformed Presbyterian Church (O, 8.), Sabbath, both morning and evening. . Mr. John.Stewart, of this place was among those who sang a t Mrs. Wm, McGervey’s musical re c ita l in Xema last'Thursday even in g . ’ POB SALE: Restaurant and fix tures complete. Will give imrnedi ate possession or will Bell fixtures to be moved from the’room. Mrs. C, M, Harris. •The Xenia Seminary graduating exercises were held Tuesday and Wednesday ■evenings this week five ^speaking the first night and three the latter,; Dr. Moorehead, president of the Seminary delivered the diplomas. —The Sterling Vacuum Cleaner, sold at $15,00 removes absolutely ali dust and d irt from floors, bedding, clothing, curtains, walls oeilimrs, and is light and efficient. Guaran teed ini every respect. C. M. Crouse Bey, B. A. Blair of Beayer Palls, Pa., a return missionary from China will give a lecture this evening at 7:00 o'clock p. m. in the Beformed Presbyterian church, (O. S.). The subject is/ ’’Views of the Mission Field in China” The lecture is free to everyone and all are cordially invited, - , . Among those hgre to attend ’the funeral of the late J, P, Caldwell, Tuesday, were; Mr. and, Mrs, Earl .-Caldwell, London.; Mr. and Mrs, W .B . Torrence, Mrs. Robert Jacx- sotr and Mrs-Bijsseli Brewer, Xenia. Dispatches state th a t Bev. Homer Henderson, pastor ot the Waggoner, tT, P. church in St. Louis, a gradu ate Of the college and related to many in this county, has resigned his pastorate and goes to Detroit; June 1st.’ The dispatches state that Bev. Henderson admitted tha t his reason tor. changing was th a t De- tro itpu t up a better gamo of pro fessional baseball than St. Lou is.. Subscribe for the Herald. While Bev. and Mrs. J . S. E. Me-, Mtohaei were iu Xenia Thursday spending the day, the former's moth er was stricken with a slight stroke ot paralysis tha t affected her speech Mrs, McMichael was taken to the Wilson hospital where it is thought that she will readily recover. Poster B, Houston, trustee under the will -of L. H . •Houston, and W. A. Malsoury, trustees under the will of E. D. Houston have brought su itiu the Common Pleas Court-for permission to sell 07.08 ** ncreB of unimproved farm land in Cedar- yiile township and also in Clark county for $55 per acre. | | . • . . Women’s Muslin Underwear « - =- B lack and Colored S ilk s . . m . j*s W e will place on sale THURSDAY MORNING, over ioo dozen pieces of Women’s and to If Misses’ and Children’s Underwear»»all new, ^resh goods from one of the best manufacturers S ^ in the country, every style of garment in the lot, at prices lower than we have ever made ^ before. Positively the best values ever offered by us or others. , ^ On the same day our Annual May Sale of Black and Colored Silks will' begin. Thousands fit & of yards of the newest weaves and colorings will be offered at way down prices. W e want ^ ^ you to attend this, the Biggestand Best Sale of Silks ever held in this city. “MOTHER’S DAY”==Saturday, May 13 th at Our Store, To extend to this great day the significance and distinction it so greatly merits, and as an »,f *5 evidence of our appreciation of Mother and her exalted station, wc shall on this day give ^ every mother a 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on, all purchases made on the SECQND.lt ^ FLOOR. That means in any of the seven departments./ I I We p^y your fare to and from Springfield on purchases of $ 1 5 or over under the plan of the Merchants’ Association. ' .■6 I I Splendid I Well worth' the money’. Is the universal verdict ot.every housekeeper who buys Campbell’s Varnish Stain for staining anti var nishing floors,woodwork, chairs, etc Easily applied. Dries hard. Wears well. 0 , M, Crou3e. ’sells it, Mr, Walter Iliff, wife and daugbr ter, Helen, expect to ieavq Saturday morning for Benton Harbor, Mich., where the firm ot Illff Bros, has a cement contract tha t will take thorn a year or mcJfetjp complete. .Mr. Harry Illff and fam ily of London will also locate in, Benton Harbor, for the summer, going there after school is out. The Arm has shipped the equipment for the contract and Mr. Harry illff is already on the ground getting affairs in shape* -Gas. Mantles and Globes, per dozen a t J . E , Pierce's. A three thoUsfbd dollar auto wsb destroyed by fire last Wednesday near East Point. The machine was owned by a Dayton party aud was being driven by two young men, one ot whom was a brother of the owner. , Bov. Albert N. Spahr, D. D., one of the moHt noted divines in the M. E. church, died last Saturday In Xenia where lie had been quite low for several weeks. The deceased was in his 76th year. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. /Rev.1 W. E. Putt, JD. D., was among tile many, ministers who attended the funeral. Carpets, Rugs Let us show you the prettiest lot * of— Room Size Rugs In the country. We have all sizes. $12.50 to $37.50 Wall Paper A splendid line to select from at 5c to 25e a bolt. Lace Curtains 50c to $4 a pair, in white, cream and ecru and a fine line of “Cur tain Nets” Royal Worcester “Adjusto Corsets” A SPECIAL DORSET, For stout women. Price $3.00 Mu slin Underwear Ladies Gowns, Corset Covers and Drawers. Criterion Suits In Blues, Grays, and Tans—the season’s newest for Men and Boys $12.00, $15.00 and $17.50 New Ties New Blurts j; New Hats' Prei/dent Suspenders. W E W IL L PAY YOU 16c. Per Dozen in trade only for clean, fresh E.GGS Saturday , May 13th. Bring us your surplus. Holeproof Hosiery For the whole family. Men’s, per pair...........25c Women’s, Uo . . . . . . 35c Children's “ . . . . . . 35c Summer Underwear A. full line, Men’s and Women’s Union Suits and separate garments. Men’s “All America” Shoes Patent Leather, Gun Metal, a n d Tan, Button and Lace in high and LowCutSi A swell line to pick from at $3.50 and $4,00 pair. Also a full stock of Women’s and Childrens Low Cut Bhoes,all grades W E SO L IC IT A S H A R E OF YOUR T R A D E Bird’s Mammoth Store THE NEW ARRIVALS. We are glad to say, are qnito up to the standard; The dlaappoihtmeuts are few,' so get in oh the satisfied list, The prospects for the colt show are certainly great. Are yon the owner of qne Moteur’s (tins im ported .Ferohon Stallion) colts, if not get. busy and be on the list. Jeff HOod, the old relable groom, m charge. Phone 28. Andrew ‘Winter. —Stop .with her jit Marshall's lee Cream Parlor. Mr, J . Emerson Nigbet of Dayton spent Sabbath .here, . v"Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 251b, for 50c. Got it at Kerr Hastings Bros* Mr. W» A. Spender and family spent Monday afternoon a t the home ot the former’s father, Mr, Thomas Spencer in Xenia. I can glvo you the best prices on any quantity of fee crofcm. - Marshall. —The boBt article on earth to clean brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc., is “ Spotzoff.” For Bale by , J', E, Pierce. —Have you seen the “Wonder Washer'* the latest improved wash ing machine on the market. Buns easy, noiseless, ballbearings, dura ble, is free from Oil or grease, can be used as a bench wringer. C. M* Crouse, Ager t. —If you are~having trouble in getting good bread, probably the fault lied In the flour that Is be ing used, “Gladtidings” flour moans ail that the name implies and will prove so If given a trial. Kerr & Hastings Bros M is.D. S. Ervin and daughter, Miss Mary, entertained the mem bers of their respective clubs Thurs day afternoon, the Wednesday Af ternoon and the Embroidery club* The entertainment of the two clubs who also had as their guest Mrs. on the same-afternoon was unique Mra Laytham of Springfield, and enjoyed by all present. j Miss gaycj0 m fl 8p0nfc Saturday 1 ' —FOB S A L E G a l e Blngle cylin der gasoline runabout finely equip ped. Horir, lamps, top, rain cur tains, i Ecliptic springs, solid steel frame. Ten horse power, flue run ning condition and u»ed two years. Have iHtrclmsed a Eratiklin touring car and do not need same; Will sell a t a bargain and demonstrate. Can be seen at 203 W. 1st Ave., Colum bus. Call a t this offlco for terms. We Wish to Call!! 1: i Miss Mao Tatbox visited with the Misses Auna and Helen Smith in Xenia the lirst of the week. Mrs. Elizabeth Owens has been Spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis m Cincinnati. Miss Jean Stoner of Wooster has been spending a few days here, the guest of Prof. Lanning. Mr. and Mrs, Win. Atchison of London spent Saturday and Sabbath with Mr. C. F. Marshall and wife, Your attention to the many new and beautiful styles of up-to-date, footwear, Three large rooms filled to the brim with this season’s latest styles.* All of the. 5 , popular leathers, lasts and pattern! in an almost end- £ less variety of styles from which to make your selec- £ tion. | SEE WHAT NISLEY IS SHOWING BEFORE " BUYING YOUR SPRING FOOTWEAR . £ . : Men’s Dress Shoes and O x f o r d s . ............. $6 to $2 Men’s Working Shoes .................................. , .$ 4 to $1.25 Ladies’ Dress Shoes and Oxfords................ $5 to $1.50 Ladies’ Comfort Shoes and Oxfords............ .. ,$3 to $1 Children’s Dress and Play Shoes, Oxfords and Roman Sandals,..................... ..................... $3 to 50o A _____ *6 Nisley, SkS§E Springfield’s . Largest and B est Shoe House* VA*,/AV .VA**^,VAV .VA%S ,,AVWWA*AVAVWV,,«V \WVWA —Best Portland Cement* Let us figure on ydur contracts. Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mr. John Iliff, who hss been liv ing a t the Sandusky Homo, has re turned hero and expects to make this his honie in tho future. For several years Mr. Iliff was a cripple dpe to an accident but lie has recov ered so th a t ho can bo about without the aid of crutches or cane, much to tiie gratification of bis many friends MrB. H. H . McMillan has received word from her niece, Miss Alfnrotfa Hammond, who has been a mission ary for several years 111 Egypt that she will sail from Alexandria on Juno 7th. Miss Hammond lias been granted the usual vacation and will spend her time visiting relatives hero and her father and brothers in Colorado. Miss Hammond expects to arrive in New York about the 20th of Juno. and Sabbath in Yelloiv Springs Mr. Charles Galbreath of Dayton spent Saturday and Sabbath witii \ his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gal- breath. Bov. Dill of Philadelphia is tins guest of Bey. M, J . Taylor and wife, his son-in-law ami daughter. “ We are always glad to see you anjl our untiring sorvice is at the command of every customer. Marshall, Mr, Erskine Townsley has gone to Benton Harbor Mich., where lie Will work for Iliff Brothers tills summer, B NOTICE* We havo tio Shetland Pony to give away bu t wo aro sslhng moat and lard a t less money than any place iu the country and guarantee six teen ounces for kpound. ^ You pay for no ponies here, Crouso’s Meat Store. Miss Mary Hastings gave a slum ber party to hot* girl friends as mem bers of the high school graduating class on Monday night. Tlio fol lowing meriting a throe course breakfast was served* The dining room had been decorated .with the class'Colors of old rose and green and presented ft beautiful appear ance. 'The following were present*. Misses Edith Barber, Hazel Lowry, Opal Pierce. Wilmah Spencer and lUith T<mkinr,on, This feature *ot entertainment 1ft out of the ordinary aud Mies Hastings is being congrat ulated as hostess on this occasion. jXLXJuXiL‘<i‘i:ih‘i<iiit-‘‘'y— ■ l M l indM«&«*•* toatfuffcMNa ******* m m * m tm m ANNOUNCEMENT I have purchased t*h.o blacksmith tools and business of Arthur Townsley and I have con solidated the same with my harness business and am now located on South Alain Street, Gedarvilfe, where an* invitation is extended to all friends to call, ' I am prepared to do first class blacksmithing, wood, work, harness making and repairing neatly done and at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed to please. : I am also prepared to build cament columns for porches and oraanmtal work as Well as cement building blocks. Friends andformer patrons are urged to call when in need of work along our line. Respectfully, R. E. TOWNSLEY. South Alain S t , Cedarville, Ohio.
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