The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
| u *m mu m m m L ' Grandya” Hayes haa rcttirns;! Ux" rcQ^ina tho holidays »Rb txtofivcafo Oneionats. i *'ta F. H. TcuRlinlJ coU a flc;o lied' * *«* calf last Saturday f * 5t '*-« *J&icoof Prospect, it. | W. J. Smith of Kent,« . , has4 - <co two guosi of Mr, $|, j^, 'Towns-' Icy ami family for- several days, f ■Rev, \V, B. Graham, ami family f ni Follow Springs visited with Uta. ■ W. II. Hit! this weak, » Mr. Leonidas Jeffries of Iiulfana- polls* spout Now Fear’s day with Mr. Willsaia Jeffries and family, Iffi * and Mrs. Milton Yoder of of Iicile'CoJitoi'j O., have been spend- soveraldays with rtlativqs hero. Mr. Fred Fields, who has been located in Lima for several mouths, visited here from Saturday until -Thursday* " . a WANTED; Some one do out COO cord of wood near Clifton. Address, Box $9?, Oedarville, O. Mr. Frank Bull, of the Journal* Nows, Evansville, lad., was tha guest of his parents Wednesday and Thursday; —Canvas gloves and mittens, leather and knit glove®, Nagley Bros. ■ Miss Bernice Wolford has resign ed her position as cashier pf the Slaton Hotel in Cincinnati and has returned home for awhile! Miss Clara Clematis left Wednes day for Marion, Ind., whore she will spend some time with her nephew, Mr, Homer Whittaker and wifei 1 Dr, Daniel Brownlee delivers his last sermon as pastor of the Clifton Presbyterian church Sabbath. H« has accepted the call to the Pres byterian church in Dayton. Prof. F. P. Foster of this place and Prof, H. 0 . Aulfcnr in of the Clifton schools have been granted State High School Certificates by the State Board of Examiners. —Eben Beauty Flour, a good one, 25 lb. for 50c. Get it at Kerr<& Hastiugs Bros. —The next number on the lecture course is the Tyrolean, Alpine Sing ers and Yodlers, under the direction of Franz Raider who brought this company to America for the World’f Fair in St, Bouts, —Miss Cora G. Ramsden, thfe reader with tho Tyrolean Alpine Singers is an excellent’ reader and her selections are chosen from the bright, fresh material that please* all audiences. Opera House, Janu ary 7- - •'Rouer,s Kobaii coffee, no advan* in price, l&e per pound. Nagley •Bros. 1■. _,;, —The Tyrolean Singers not only sing their own native songs hut have a repertoire of many of th# favorite national and popular song* of A tnerica. Spend a pleasant even ing with the M. E. lecture course on January 7. Prof, Joseph Osborn, who died of Heart trouble m the Sandusky Sol diers’ Home, was laid to rest Sab bath. The funeral wa* held at the M. E. church. At tho cemetery the burial service w.a 3 in charge of General J, W. R. Cline of Spring- field, and Mr. W. M. Harbison, tho local post commander. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the BuII-Siegler nup tials wore: Blrs. J. P. Schaffer and two children of CoLumbus; Mis* Pearl Doan, Do Graff ; Mr. F» B. Bull, Evansville, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. George? Halier, Mr. F. T. Tarbox, wife and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall and family, Benia; BIr. and Mrs. J. N. Wolford, Dr. H. C, Middleton, wife and daughter, Miss Belle, of Yellow Springs, Dr. W. It. MeGhcsney has re ceived a communication from tho Woo3tor University in which ho is offered a professorship in that msti* tution. The professorship carries with it a salary much greater than tau Professor is getting with Oedar- -vilie College. He has come? to no {Mimic conclusion as to accepting tho offer, though it may be favor ably considered unless there should bo a substantial increase in the sal ary of lifa present position, ■ omm One genuine Diamond Ring, a chest of Silvei‘^ 2 0 pieces^a beautiful Gold Watch an elegant Rocking Chair and ten Waterman Fountain Pens, fourteen prizes in all, are to be given away absolutely free by the T , J, Sprinkle & Sons Piano Store at Xenia, Ohio, This is an advertising contest, and a contest in which the young as well as the old can compete for any of the above prizes, How to win the Prizes First, this is a card writing contest. The person who writes the name of T. J, SPRINKLE & SONS on^a card 8x4 Inches in size tha largest number of times, wiir/rece, . e the geruine Diamond Ring. The person who-writes the name the second largest number of times receives the chest of sil ver. The third largest number receives the Gold Watch. The fourth the Rocking chair and the next ton will each re ceive a Waterman’s Fountain pen worth $1,00 each. This contest Btarts at once and all cards must be received at our store by Saturday, January 14. The awards will ho made public January 21st. , . ■ CUT THIS OUT Size o f This Card 3 by 4 inches Conditions of This Contest No fee or charge is required in order for anyone to com pete for these prizes. Clip out the blank space to the lef ormeasure a spaces by 4 inches on a card or sheet ot jiaper Write .the name of T. J. SPRINKLE AND SONS with ink on one side of the card or paper only. In writing out your card. do not deface your work by waiting our name on top of same space. Cne person can send in only one card. Neatness of card as well as.number of times you write tho name of T. J. SPRINKLE AND SONS on it is to be considered in award ing the prizes. Be sure to write your own name and address on tile reverse side and mail or send it to T. J. SPRINKLE AND SONS, Xenia, 0., on or before Saturday. January 14th In writing the name on the card be eurs that you have your card the exact size and that you spell the name cbrrectly and fully as follows: T. J. SPRINKLE AND SONS. This is an advertising contest of skill and neatness. It is unique and a study for the old and young. Try it! The T . J. Sprinkle & Sons, who have just recently^opened a new and substantial Piano Store in Xenia, desire to establish their name as a household word in every home in Greene County and vicinity. It will be seen that in writing our name upon a card a large number of times you will be fully impressed and appraised of the fact that T . J. Sprinkle & Sons sell Pianos, You will remember it for years to come. This contest will require an outlay of a large sum of money, but we will have the satisfaction of untold advertising. W e desire to place our name and our Pianos upon the tongue of every person. W e have been established in . the Piano business for thirty years, having a reliable and solid reputation. W e invite the citizens to visit us. Let us show you how cheap we sell High-Grade Pianos. This contest will be placed in the hands of a reli able Advertising Bureau at Indianapolis, Ind., who will act for us in awarding the above prizes. This con cern will have charge of the awarding of theorizes, and the winners will be notified through this agency, who are advertising agents of several piano manufacturing houses. By this plan every one can rest assured that that the awarding will be done in a fair and impartial manner. Send or bring all cards properly filled out to T J SPRINKLE 8 SONS 102 Main Street, Manufacturers Representatives Xenia, Ohio. JANUARY WEDDING. ! Mm. J. O. Stevrarfc was hoste.-? i Monday afternoon at a reception in i honor of Mian I>oraE. Biejlor, about. un<>hundred .and twenty-live ladles —We are making a special price ; onTJneeda Blicuit, 3 packages for; 100. Nagtey Bros. Mr. W. P. Anderson entertained j atmmbor of relatives at dinner. Monday. Mrs Sarah Mitchell is visiting licr brother. Mr. J. P. Barr and family ...................... of Dayton to Mr. Jvarlh Ball, in the pmienco Miss Hattto Dobbins bad for her of about fifty volaUv.n JvU-ud». guest several days this week, Miss Ihe homo had b( ui (.derated f«i V,v, . „ d at,.iri'( V'iiin- the occasion with palms, * ins, vines, A.vati " J' white carnations and white bells, j b-v, Lain Tonkins*?!! and Anna Mr* andMS'fi*Will Duuiolu of P a j* , color uchouio bpiujv lyiwii and j Tins favors wore car** ton spent several days hero the first! ^vltite. tdiual eaiiiatiowfi. There v/ftroRue9tflf of the week with relatives. | The bride ami groom entered »*«- j lo l°W ftrs. D. S. Ervin arid Miss Mary attended other than by the. ribbon >M ’ ’ Ervin attended tho twenty-fifth, beaten;, li ie*;csJean Hchailerof (.‘ol- weddlng anniversary of Mr. and j unihus and Lueilc Johnson, and Mrs, George Flatter last Monday at Ifool; their plac, *, leforo a hank of Mrs. W. II. Arthur, Mrs. W. B. ■ Stevenson, Mrs. G. Y. Winter, Mrs, B. T. Baker, Men. T. N. Tarbox and MissesEvu Arthur, Charlotte Hieff- their homo near Fairfield. LOOK! W h a t cash will buy the next week at Cut Rate Prices 1Sack Snowball Flour... . ........ . 1 Back *3 lb. H. & E. Sugar............... 1 cans Best String Beans....... *.... . 4 ... ...................... ........................ C5c ............ ; ......... $i.uO .........................8c ........................ 8C XU&sl uUWwAcan........ . ............. . Ibsit Broom.'? niado...-......................... ....ffie, COoand 9«c ......................... Vc. 1 fni. Potatoes............*.............. *..... . 4 lb. best Gafolina Kico....... ............. .......................70c ...................... EwC f4 JSihTB•JUVUUA ......... .......................................... BvorvfcSniig g 0 68 at- Gut Icato Prices. S j i t v m s r WB W ith PAY YOU ... .1 I*ot ....... Aifu ForButfor .............................................................. O, M . T O W N S L E Y , t u b c o r n e r g r o c e r . OUR fern and flowers. Miss Bello Mid- dlefon of Yellow ftprkigs presided at thepinnoaud rendered Mendelsohn’ s? wedding march an the couple took their places. Tin? beautiful mig cer emony was pronounced by the offici ating minister, the Rev. W\ E, Putt, D. D., prayer being offered at. tho close by the Rev. J. S. Ik McMiehacl. Hie bride and groom th* n led th way to tin* dining room whore a three eourao wedding dinner wan riorved. Heated at tho bride's fable v/erotho. following: Mr. F. A. Jack- son, Mini Bello Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. N Wolford, Mr. Ralph IVoi- ford, MissLjUla Barber, Mr. G. F. Bh-glor, Miss Ik-IIw Middl ton, Mr. Frank B. Bull, Miss Charlott Hisglor, The favors were gold trim Died wedding slippers. ' r 4 Tin* brido worea gown of brocaded \ GOSt 0J% tOrR lC f HflGO collet'!) poplin with pearl trimming, J Her traveling gown was of blue| - • - with hat to match, l The bride and groom \vei\' rccipi* cut!) of many beautiful prenontfi of silverware and cut gkMfl, Mr. ami Mrs. Bull left that, eveu- ing on a uliort wedding lour and on their return will he “ At, Home” to their many friends after April loth. JANUARY SALE — OF THE— Best Garments Made in America Now Going On Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dresses, Muslin Underwear and furs are •I to be sold regardless of Mearick’s CLOAK HOUSE D a y ton , u ° O h io IErnmniLEIEITWEI o A poor furnace is not only a source o f discomfort, but causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. 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