The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
NOTICE!! —t»ao Mantles and GMjeo, per do;:en of J . E . Pb'reo’u. $1,611• , —view stoci of etowot' hoolm for j graduates, Y/eet’e, In, Ohio. After 32 years of experience injthe butcher huolnes!?, a little Shetland Pony lien ecuFed my eompetitor to give 10, ««. for a pound. Tho pony de serve 3 the credit. ~ Bouer’o Kuban e»f?e<\ no ndvane iti prleo, iI3s> per pound. Br«a. 7\Tn/^ 4.M PRICE LIST; Best eats beef.............. Shoulder steak.. . . . . . . . . Shoulder roast.............. Soft rib roast,............... Beat cute pork.. . . . . . . . Side pork........................ ****** • • »«* *#»**■■ «*«»«»**• . . . 15c lb. . 12 l-2c ff . 12 l-2c “ 10c « .15cf, .10c “ • « • » * ; —Men’s -ork shoes, tho best for , the least money. , Moser's Shoe Store, Xenia, O. < Mr. Andrew Waiter went to In- dianapolhs Monday, expecting to be V«»« until today. t Prof, 0. E, Busier, of the Pitehin * schools was the guest of Mr. G. F. j Sieglt-r, Saturday. , . j • • • L ard ........................... ......................... ...10 c lb, 3 lb for 25c i Mr. G; IL fc5mifh Mt Tut,oday j with a party of Champaign county We guarantee strictly hog lard, no beef fat in it 'peoplefor Hale Center, Texas, and 10 oz. to the pound. , ! c . c . WEIMER, D e a l e r I n M e a t s , F r u i t s . The beBthne of children’s slip- pera in Greene countv. Moser’s Shoe Store, Xenia. O. —The best article on earth to clean brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc., iB “ Spotzoft.” For sale by J , 12. Pierce. Rev. Homer McMillan, ot Atlanta Ga., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McMillan front j Saturday until Tuesday. j » 9 MILLINERY.. F lower Trimmed and Ta ilored M odels . a t M a te r ia l Reduce tions from Former Prices a lso a Spec ia l Offering o f ~ , Trimm ed Hats Tomorrow, Sat* urday, a t $ 2.50 Mr. It. F. Kerr baa been appointed j administrator of the estate of the | late H. H, McMillan, bond $1,000. I R. C, Watt, H. M. Barber and N. L. j Ramsey, appraisers. • i We Will Pay 14c Per Dozen {in Irasle only) Saturday, May 20th for Clean, Fresh ...EGGS Bring us your surplus. WeOffer You WINDOW SCREENS, ad justable each............25<j CROQUET SETS, 50c to $2.00 per set IRONING IOARDS, ad justable, each........ $1.98 LACE CURTAIN Stretch ers each $1.00 and $1.98 \ COLLAR PADS, for your horses, the 35c kind f o r . , 2 5 c each FISH POLES, jointed poles 25c, 50c and $1 each DECORATION PAT. sterna Ttw Memorial mmnmi will lra de livered in rlio opera bonne thin year by I ’uy. J . 0. E. McMicbaol, Hah. bat h, May t'd, t! p. m. Muuio by tlio I ?. P. choir, ■ Tijo fnllovanpr in tho order for Dec* i oration Bay, May Cu. Members of G, A. R. form at post a t B:C'l a. m, School children and fraternal orders , and friends invited to go in the pa- 1 ratio. , I March to mirth cemetery for exer- (! eises, the usual ritual ami placing of flags, <>n return oquado v/ill vicit West ami South cemeteries, Wag ons will be provided for those una ble to march. i (C Those having flowers will please i [s 1leave them with the committee a t ! |f the Bradfute room. f § , Dr. W. R. McOhesney will bo the i f orator of the day. speaking in the opera house a t 2 p. m. Fraternal orders invited with friends to attend rn a body or individually. W. M, Harbison, Commander, f —A handsome Bible makes a good J graduating present. West’s Book Store, Xenia —Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 2 5 lb. for ,50c. Get it at Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mr. Herman Corry, of Lethbridge, I Alberta, Canada, is the guest of rel- j atiyes in this county. Mr. Corry ! spent Tnesday with his aunt, Mrs. j Ida Lowry. j M if. 3!' :?g'M <>. ?' W s' OsterlyMillinery 37 Green Street, Xenia, * * Ohio. FOR SALE; Restaurant and fix tures complete. Will give immedi ate possession or will sell fixtures to be moved from, the room. Mrs. 0 . M. Harris. STRAW HATS Immense stock from 10c to . $1.00 each for your whole family. See our window display of Men's Suits at— $9.98 Each Wonderful values, Come in and see them. —-The “Wonder Washer” uses four processes at once, suction, squeezing, rubbing and stirring. Galvanized tub that does not dry out and fall to pieces. Low priced as compared with many other ma chines, Sold by O. M. Crouse. Mr. A. C. Morrow, district deputy head consul of Sabina, for the Mod ern Woodmen of America lias been spending several days here trying to organize a local camp of the or der. The order Is the largest fra ternal beneficiary society in the country and furnishes the cheapest life insurance in the world to its members. • ■ Colonial Draperies Oise Week Sale at Speeiaf Prises 1000yards Colonial Draperies for Window Curtail^ In . dark reds, dark greens and blues, In, printed Eta- • mines, Casement Cloths and Madras Cloths, that were 25c*.and 29c a yard. Special Price for This W e e k . ............... ; ........................ . lie a Yard 2000Yards Figured Bwiil Muslins for Curtains inDots, figure^andstripes, Swiss Muslins, that were worth up to 18c a yard. Special Price for ThisSale \ZI q a Yard ■ BRASS OfJRTFAfi ROS28, Se EACH 500Braes Extension Curtain Rod? complete, with brackets, Special for This Week.................. 5c Each WOMEN'S OXFORDS Women's Patent Pumps at $2.50 Excellent style, better than you usually get at this price, high heels, with plenty of style, all sizes and widths at $3.50. Women’s black suedes beaded pumps at $3,50 Women’s Black Satin Pumps at $3.50 Women’s black velvet pumps at $1.79 Women’s Patent two-strap pumps at $1.25 Infants’ soft soles, 50c quality at 25c Infants Moccains, 25c and'50c values at 10c JOBE BROTHERS & CO., XEB,o%o. —The Sterling Vacuum Cleaner, sold a t $15.00 removes absol utely all dust and- dirt from fioors, bedding, clothing, curtains, walls ceilimrs, !; and is ligh t and efficient. Guaran teed in every respect. C. M. Crouse , CUT PRICES: I have reduced the prices on vacuum cleaning us }; follows: carpets, 4c per square yard -j and couches and davonport3 a t 3Sc ] each. Calvin Ewry. ■, THINK OF IT. Wallpaper at 1 l-2c per bolt. I have put up 10 ROOM wall pa per (remnants) 20' to 25J bolts each for 38c per room Word has- been received here of the death of Mrs. MaryH Huffman ! who died .several days ago in Los Angeles, Cal., burial taking place there. The deceased was. born in Clinton county, Ohio, in 1638 and j was a sister-in-law *ot Mr. Samuel i Creawell and widow of Jbsiah Huff- ! man, who for many years ran a | blacksmith shop where J. H. Wol ford is now-located... ANNOUNCEMENT Bird’s Mammoth Store The Junior class of the High ] School banquets the members of the J graduating class tonight a t the Fos- ter Hotel. About forty will be pres- ! enfcincluding the members of the classes and the teachers in the High Schools with their wives. Mr* David Bradfute, J r, is threat ened with pneumonia. Messrs. John A. McVey, J. C. Williamson and J .B , Fleming, pre sent county infirmary directors will loose their places a t the expiration of their present terms unless Gover nor Harmon vetoes a newly passed Saw that abolishes such offices. The i FORTHEBEST IN FOOTWEAR BOY OF INTHEARCADE ■r and have choice of the LARGEST STOCKLAT- EST STYLES andMOST SERVICEABLE FOOT WEAR to be found in Central Ohio. NISLEY’S High In Quality Low In Price Springfield’s Largest And Best Shoe House LOCAL AND PERSONAL \ —Paint your roof Paint. J . E. Pierce. with Rubber “ “Stop with her a t Ice Cream Parlor. Marshall's —All sorts of g ,1 things for grad uating presents at West’s, Xenia. Miss Mary Bratton of Chicago is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Louise Bratton ami others relatives. Mr; Charles Field* spent Sabbath with hi ? W. W. Creflwoll* “ Fancy dried fruits and the best in the canned goods line. McFarland Bros. Rev. Foster of Sat inville, O., has been spending fclie week- with his sons, Wendall and Ernest, who are attending college. Rev. Foster preached last Sabbath for the Pres- j 'jgflejjury commissioners appointed byterian congregation'in Cliiton, ! for thlB county are: J. W. Fndgft, ---------------- ! s 0 Hftle> w< xAu’guson' and —The new, popular method of {B. K. Ritenour. cleaning your home is by the vacu- ot Davtou *tfdunty commissioners are made fhd sister* Mrs. {custodians of the infirmaries o f the ’ *stato and it iB elaimod that th*ro will be a total saving to the counties of $125,000 annually, . I uni process and “The Sterling’* is tho best on the market. You can' save the cost on wear ami labor in single season, Sold by O. M. Crouse. “Made to walk on” 1st what the Mr. Harvey Ford and wife of Day ton were guests of Mr. O. M. Harris and family from Tuesday until Sat urday. I have purchased the blacksmith tools and business of Arthur Townsley and I have con solidated the same with my harness business and am now located on South Main Street, Cedarville, where an ’ invitation is extended to all friends to call. I am prepared to do first class blaeksmithing, wood work,, harness making and repairing ; neatly done and at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed to please. I am also prepared to build cement columns for porches and ornamental work as well as cement building blocks. Friends and former patrons are urged to call when in need of work along bur line. Respectfully, R. E. TOWNSLEY. South Main St., f s Cedarville,(Ohio. Male Friendship. Remarks have been made lately as regards the apparent decline of close personal friendships between men. Perhaps something in our busy mod ern life accounts for our lower note in masculine friendships. Perhaps, too, niucli that belonged to inter changes between man and man, is now possible between woman and man as equals. Mr, Howard W, McGafficlt ex pects to leave today for his home in manufacturers say ot Campbell’s j Beaver, Pa„ and on Monday will Varnish S.alns for staining and : enter a hospital in Pittsburg where varnishing Floors, Woodwork and j he will undergo an opeiation for Furniture. Well, if they will stand ; tno treatment of onoof his ears. being walked upon, they must be \ ___ ___ _ made from a varnish that is alright. I _ Have you 600u tho "Wonder Why not try a can? l o r sale by Washer’’ tho latest improved wash- C. AT. Crouse. mg machine on tho market. Runs easy, noiseless, ball bearings, dura ble, is free from oil or grease, can be used as a bench wringer, O. M» Crouse, Agent. Chicken feed $ 2 for 100 lbs. McFarland Bros. FARMERS! See the Miami Gaso line Engine a t J . E. Pierce’s. Mm. J, W. Johnson and daughter Eleanor, Mm. Jeanette Eskeridge spent Tuesday in Springfield. ' Lippineott Preserves, bulk Peach and Apple Butter. McFarland Bros. The remains of the late Ralph Mc Collum. of .Nashville, Temi., who was killed by the falling of a brick wall last 'March, were taken to South Charleston, Tuesday, for bur ial on the family lot. Mr, McCol lum was removing tho salvage from a hardware room tha t had been damaged by fire when a wall fell ' Map F*loa aIa»o*t burtKatlir—*r.‘ MMMNta W*», Mm Ant Rev. A. G. Hastings of Idavllle, Ind., a del igate to tho United Pres byterian General Assoinbley a t Washington. Pa., representing the Northern Presbytery of Indiana, killing him and more than ^twenty j v/au tl){) Kne0f-0f his brothers, F. P. j and J . E. Hastings and thedr fami- j workmen. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. llUBnell McCollum and son, Guy, attended the burial Tuesday. lieu tho first of the week. Or. Milft*’ Anii-lum jeilia fclio-y* rntt*. The High Bchool team defeated the Selma team in great fashion last Friday by a score of W to 12. Mr. Harry Vince and family of Couth Charleston spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Crouse. - Granulated corn meal, bythe sack or bushel. Kerr & Hastings Bros. j We do not know but that tho bill j passed Tuosdap by tho Ohio House ! compelling owners of fruit orchards to splay their treCB is ft good one. One thing is certain mid that is by compulsory spraying the insect pest that has ruined tho orchards will bo placid under chock and probably the fruit crops increased. Mr. Anderson Flnnoy, wife and ; daughter, returnedhomolastBalur- j day from,Loo Angelos, CaL, whore j they spoilt most of thowinter. j Mrs, A. T, Fumey 1ms boon quite ill tho past few days, duo to a severs cold that oho contracted on her trip from tho Went. THERE IS MONEY IN OUR FEED." There is butone way to got tho money out and that is to buy 'it and feed i t to your stock. Our MONEY-MAKING FEED" In this issue will he found the an- J nmincement of C. Kolblo’tt special spring and summer sabs. When it j comes to giving values there is no j store in tho county that excels this I houso. I t matters not whether you j want clothing, hats, caps, under- j wear, dj1shoe* in either boys, child- j roll’s, gent’s ornnesrs’ yon got value j i received. Remember the place, 45-j ! 49 W. Mam Stteot, Xenia. j H Wednesday was ouo of the hottest \ May days on record, the mercury a t ; Townoloy’s grocery reaching 90 on ] tho shaded side of the building.; i«a gw* G raham Flour pound tan k * a t Karr and Haatlnga Brea i :=~'—------ ' i i>r. w . R> McCheonoy preaches . *.*,*,„* 1tiro baccalaureate sermon for tho j in tw e lv e | -yellow Springs high school Sabbath [ evening. fattens for less exponso than i 'r,u '(lda-v evening’ tins thermometer} where you huy and feed to your ■stood ?(, a t se ven o’clock. If this is | stock what, you know isn’t good, j an indication of what, w« are to have ; Got best results, and do It py (latter in Gn1sunuiur poopja can pro- j using our food. I t’s worth d im -!Pftf0 M> a *mmm ‘ vacation ] bis eonio others and doesn't cost i tf,an um,al* R ulers are having | a. cent more. ; some diifmulty in getting their j i u cui iPuncnAPri i ground ready for corn owing to tho L H. SULLENBERGER jLtd lurfaec. Siebler Suits Are Sure Winners Else the Iremendous bus iness we have enjoyed this seaso v is not a true sign. Our tailors have had the biggest season ever. Why? Because we give Cedarville men better style, 'better quality, better selections the others. No More No less $ 1 5 The One Price to All— the wrice that has taken Cedarville by storm. Mtfn, if you are not yet a wearer of a Siebler garment, don’t let the season go through without giving them a “Try-Out". You’ll be a Regular then. Light Summer Fabrics for warm weather wear now on display in a wide varie ty of styles and fabrics. Choose early. Siebler Tailoring Co. Corner Mam asul Lhnenfonc, ML Springfield, Ohio. „ZnOA OX UV31D SIHX SI,. 'Mao sb poo 3 SB Oimnunj pjo pun ipoMpooAVpjo Bajjopy ‘ojD 'jjBQ snbijuy ‘X to S oijcj ^ j sb ijons ‘sapEijs jnjpnBaq jjb tn a \ ou c^i[ sjooj ol npcui ssoog psmitd pjQ * s | eu 3 } eui ];dq jo spira si tj osnraoq 3 [qBinp JpApisod ‘sapej lOAon ‘ iojod sji ut’juoireuuod s| « « o ^ i p a v ° i s p m , « w & 0 Jl snT ..msnaMODDV nvo aoA ivirn aznvan ooa oo„ ijjoav stqi nt mnjipuadxo oip oq Jji/A sb /auoui puo aunj ui lunoui* jjBuis ipns itUB puads jjiav no.C ipiq/Aioj ouioq oqj inoqB* op" ntanoii auiqiiftre ump otuotj ino^ ui esdinddtiq Butpiqe pun 9Jnsva|d djoui noASuuq { jim ojnjiu.mj pue’sjoojj guiqsiujpu KERR & HASTINGS BROS. T R Y OUR JOB PRINTING ttu w .AWNINGS, JOHN F. BTEMLER, Prop. Banner Awning & Tent Co., - MANUFACTWiERy O F - AWNINGS AND TENTS Waterproof Horse Covers and Ttipaulins Cots - Camp Stools Canvas in All Widths 38N. Jefiei’bWi St., Camping Outfits for Sale Dayton, Ohio,
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