The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

WEWILLPAYYOU 13c Per dozen, in trade only, for dean, fresh “ E G G S ” Saturday June 10th. Bring us your surplus. We are overstocked on— Dried Apples and offer you today only, Saturday, June 10th, 4 lbs fo r ,. .25c Hosiery A grean line- to select from. We have Wo-, men, Misses and Children's in white, blue, pink and Tan at 10, 15, and 25c pair Women’s "Gauze Lisle” Hose at 25o a pair, Silk Hose, pair........... 50c Holeproof Hosiery wo­ men,- p a i r . .................. 35c Holeproof Hosiery, men 25c Blue Serge Suits have taken the lead, are out­ selling all other colors. .We have them in plain and fancies, strictly all wool and newest styles at $15 lor Men and Boys. Rugs If you- intend pur­ chasing a room size rug you should in justice to your­ self look, over our. stock. We have all sizes and the prettiest patterns o f the season. Our prices range $12*50 to $37.50., Bird’s Mammoth Store F rank Phillips, formerly a resi- een t of this place bub of late resid­ ing in X en ia,d ied , W ednesday a t ‘ the age o f/36 years, Buffering ivlih catarrh of the stomach. Besides his wife, daughter and step daughter, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Phillips, three sisters, Mr?,. Minnie Iliff of Chicago, Mrs. E . L, Sm ith and Mrs. Lizzie Morrow of Springfield and a brother Wm. Phillips of Xenia, Funeral services from the home F riday . Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Johnson and daughters and Mrs. Louis Gilbert a tte nded the marriage of the la tte r’s son, Mr. Ralph Gilbert, to M!«s -Vannie Westlake, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Westlake of South Charleston, Wednesday. The cere- ipony was performed a t tho liome of the bride's parents, a t three o’clock,, hy R e t. Gibson, assisted by Rev, Gaddis. The bride and grouin left for a trip along the lakes. The groom is a member of the lumber firm of Gilbert Bros, and is one of the prominent young business “men of th a t place. Twin daughters 'a rriv ed 1 a t the home of Mr. and'M rs. O. L . Sm ith Monday and in consequence Mr. Sm ith has been receiving the con­ gratulations .of his many friends. While Mr. .Smith may have had plans for an extensive .summer va­ cation along some watering place or across country tour with his touriug car, i t is a safe prediction th a t with three daughters his tiifie will be ta lly occupied between the E x ­ change Bank and home. | UXMk AJiff K W l § C h icken fe ed $ 2 f o r 1 0 0 lbs. McFarland Bros. - Paint your roof with Rubber Paint; J, JO. Pierce. For Sato:—General purpose work haiso. C. E . Cooley, FARMERS! Boo the Miami Gaso- : line Engine a t J. 10, Pierce's. j -’ Stop with her at Marshall’s Ice Cream Parlor. Mr, Fred Townsleyis visiting in Dayton. Miss Bortha S train of Lakeland, Fla., is visiting friends here. All persons having K e rr & H a s t­ ings grain sacks are requested, to return them a t ones.. Rev, W. E . P u tt attended the funeral of a friend in Morrow, Wed­ nesday. ‘ . Mrs. Allen Haines left last Friday for a two weeks v isit iu Anderson, Ind . • Mrs, S. L. Stewart of Newport, Ky ., is the guest of Mrs. At, A. Gres- well. ‘ ■ . ■ ' <» : ■' — Granulated'corn meal, by the sack or bushel. Kerr & Hastings Bros — Fancy dried fruits and the best in the canned goods line. McFarland Bros." Mr. and Mrs. I r a Townsley spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.,.Fer reli of pear Springfield. AIr$; Ju lia PaRon of Columbus is being entertained by her parents, Air. and Alre.D. M. Dean. . Alias Mary Aturd'ock has been quito iil being threatened with pneumonia. • Air. Charles Galbreath of Dayton spent Saturday and Sabbath wirh his.mother. ’ . ■ Alias Ed ith Barber left today for Oxford where she will visit.with her siBter, Alrs. Charles Coulter. Bonano is a hot fru it table drink, made from the m eat of rich, ripe bananas—nothing else. ’5 , . —Boner’s Koban coffee, no advanc in price, 25c per pound. Nagley Bros. Aliss Helen A reha rt of W ashing­ ton O. H..’ is visiting Miss Gertrude Bumgarner. — Best Portland Cement. Let us figure on your contracts. Kerr & Hastings Bros. 4 Miss Stacie Oonard of Springfield is visiting a t the home of Mr, Wm. Gonley. , ,' Miss* R u th Toniclivson will teach th is ebimng year in Ros* township, Bethel School, Mias E dn a Hastings of Tdaville, I n d , is being entertained a t the home Of her uncles, F . P . and J . E. Hastings. Aliss Bessie AfcGivep le ft Tuesday for an extensive v isit With her brother, Lester, in Sait Lake City, Utah. j —The best article on earth to clean brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc., is “ SpotzOif.” For sale by J . E. Pierce, Rev. and Mrs. Jason McMillan and baby oi Oyster Bay are being enter­ tained a t the home of Air, and Mlrs. 'James McMillan. 1Ttfrs. John Jacoby and .grand- neice, Miss Mary Deati of Goes, have been spending tho week with Ain and Mrs. A lex Turnbull. Bonano is the one ho t'-d rink you can give to the children In safety. They like i t and i t agrees with them brings healthful peaceful slumber. Dobbins Bros, have purchased the John Myers farm of 08 acres, tho consideration being placed a t $7,000.' grain sacks All Roads Lead To The Springs Antioch the Mecca for Chau­ tauqua Lovers Date This Year, June i7 to 25 , Inclusive. U N D E R CONTRACT Rev, John Daly. Milwaukee;. Strickland GilliUuyhu- morist; John B . Ratio, Impersonator; Passion Play in Motion Pictures; Ex-Congressman, J. Adam Bede. PO S S IB IL IT IE S Speaker Champ. Clark Ex-Spoakcr Jos. Cannon Ex-Senator Beveridge William J. Bryan Ex-Senator I'oraker Ex-President Roosevelt ■ SE.ASON TICKXTS, $2.50 A d d r e s s : S.D.PKSS, • Yellow Springs, Ohio. tMktttr-JNt tKfrUtehi K* I m 4 Bonano B R IN G S S L E E P A woman writes: “ I received a can of your BONANO, a most delicious bev­ erage, .and I must say I am much pleased with it. I t is a splendid, i'ofreshing mid sooth­ ing drink, especially when taken before retiring,- as oho sleeps like a child. Wo arc using it daily In our homo and cannot do without it, Wo have found no other dings to equal It in ilavor—or as beneficial. I t is also most wholesome and eco«6mlcftl-/much more so than coffee.” Original of above In mu* flics. Ali testimonials published are voluntary aud unsolicited. ’Trial package makes 10 cups Sent postpaid for a 2c stamp. International Banana Food Co., Chicago, Hi, The Misses Hind and C lara Ball 1 of Xcnia.visited Tuesday with Air. I and Airs, G« Y . W inter, j Mr. Wilson Galloway of Xenia j was tho guest of Air, p a r r y Bird j tho first of the week. t j Afro. J . , H, Wolford of Yellow I .Springs is spending a few days with Mr. and Airs. J , H . Wolford. Air. J . Riley K y le and family, who have been located in Florida, have returned to Xenia. WANTED : All our to be returned to us a t once. K err &Hastings Bros. Airs. Harper, wife of Dr, Harpor, pastor of the Clifton United Pres­ by terian church, lias been .quite ill for several days, — We are always glad to see you and our untiring service is at he command of every customer. Marshall, Word has Been received here of tho death of F rank E . Southard, law partner and brother-in-law of W. ‘ H , Morris, formerly of this county bu t now located in Seattle, . —The recent public demonstra­ tion -o f the ’W onde r Washer” proves all cJaimB made for it. Im- m ed irte sales made to those v?\\a know its merits. O. M. Crouse, I'can give you the best priced on any quantity of ice cream. . * Marshall. —WANTED: A g irl or middle aged woman to do general house­ work for fam ily of three. Address, , Mrs. John A. Sullivan, 1202 S. Limestone St., Home.Phone 2380a, Springfield, O. Tho following invitations were issued this week: “ Mrs, F lo ra Dob­ bins w ill be a t home for Air, and Aire, Fred E . Dobbins, F riday even­ ing, June sixteenth,' a t s ix -th irty .” Alessvs. George Little, Win. Hqp- pihg and Andrew W inter returned home Wednesday, after spending a week camping a t the reservoir. The tour was made ip Mr, L ittle’s auto­ mobile. The Home Culture Club was en­ tertained a t tli© home of Prof, F. Af, Reynolds Thursday evening as a farewell gathering to Mr. and Mrs: I ra Gates-, who will go to Amarillo, Texas, with the expectation of lo­ cating th e r e ... —Graham Flour in twelve pound sacks at ’ Kerr and Hastings Bros Rev, Roster of Celineville, father of Wendall and E rnest Fos.er, col­ lege students, was extended a call by the Clifton Presbyterian congre­ gation la s t Sabbath. , , - —Have you seen the, “Wonder Washer’’ the latest improved wash­ ing machine on the market. Runs easy, noiseless, ball bearings, dura­ ble, is free from oil or grease, can be used na a bench wringer. ( C. Al, Crouse, Agent, — Edom Beauty Flour,' a good one, 25 lb, for 50c. Get it at Kerr& Hastings Bros. . Atisaes. H a ttie and Isabelle K err of Knoxville, Tenn., have been called hero by the seriouB Illness of their brother, Air. R. F. fcerr. La­ test reports this morning a re tha t there is some change In Air. Kerr's condition, not yet having passed the critical point. Prof. K. E . Randall and family of Spring Valley arc guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Randall. Prof. Randall has been re-elected as Superinten­ dent of the Spring Valley schools for the coming two years. Air. aud Airs. AI. W. Collins have had for their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Jones of Ind iana­ polis. On Thursday, Mrs. Dr. Gratf and two daughters, Helen and Jane o f Trenton, spen t the day a t the Collins home. Airs. Graff returned home t h a t evening while the daugh­ ters will romnin for ssve. l l days. Mr. and Airs. J . H, Nesbit were summoned to Dayton this morning on a message th a t their daugh ter, Mrs, James McClellan, who has been ill for more than two years, was sinking and could live hu t a sho rt time, For several days Mrs. AlcOIellan would enter a sink ing spell hu t would rally, only to be left m a weaker condition. MU—W Store Closes Daily at G P . M.-—Saturdays a t 10 I \ M. - Men of Today Recognize the Value o f Good Clothes And by "good clothes” we mean that inconspicuous typ e -d evo id of frills—but perfect in drape a id fit—that gives to a man an air of substantiality Flashy clothes have 110 place in a business or professional man’s ward­ robe any more than they have on the IC & A. clothes tables* The Kredel & Alexander type that has gained the solid approbai, on of "men of affairs” in the refinement of simplicity. Tljat expresses it! The type youjiyiH see in the more exclusive club* and executive offices of finan­ cial and industrial institutions. We Ask You to See What We Have Succeeded $ 12 , in Producing to Sell a t $15, $18 '$20 $25 —models that speak of " class” in no uncertain way; beautiful new browns, new effectsJn gray tones, blues, plain with invisible and visible stripe*—and so on. Get the Straw Hat •V •' Now. - , The first hot days are .here—COME NOW. If you like to buy jn a rush—WAIT. If you prefer to, pick and choose at leisure and get the hat that exactly suits your taste—COME NOW. Straw Hats, all kinds, all shapes, of many na­ tionalities , , From §0c fo $5 for the Finest Straws MEN’S UNDERWEAR 50c and............ $ 1.00 Men’s perfect-fitting -sanitary mesh shirts and drawers. These garments are cool, comfortable and practical for summer wear—made of a fine mesh fabric which allows the body to breathe freely—come in white, blue and novi; one-third saving, a garment, 50c ' ' . Superior Union Suits, perfect fitting, genuine lisle thread white Union Suits, long and short sleeves, all sizeg, a suit $1 to §3. ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW SUMMER SHIRTS - Of the exclusive Lion Brand and Emery makes to the particular dresser our showing of Negligee Shirts will readily appeal. These shirts are of exclusive designs—the workmanship of the highest character; they are the newest creations from the season’s selected patterns in both soft-collared Shirts and Shirts with separate soft collars. Coat styles and French cuffs. These garments range in price ’ $1 .50 , $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3 .50 and $4.00 N ew F o u le r# S i lk T i e s , 5 0 c - A aale of Foulard Bilk Four- ift-Hami Tioir In a il UiS new Penman effect p a tte rn s ; blue fig­ ures and polka dote; w o rth# more th an the price asked, 60s Lisle Bilk Hose 25c The most practical hose for men th a t we know of a fine silk lus­ trous yarn with ex tra double spli­ cing m heel, toe and sole. Come in Eiffel fast black and number­ less correct summer shades of tan, -.navy, cadet, hello,' green, bur­ gundy, gray, ted , purple, etc-; Main Street Near Limestone, Springfield, / - Pajamas— -Values th a t average nearly double a t regular pricing. Made from madras and mercerized fabrics, plain and ; fancy. Weights suitable for summer wear, $1.60"’ TR IMBLE DERBY HATS * - $8.00 *Shown in many new and* popu­ la r ehapos in all sizes. . The Trim ­ ble represents the best possible quality. ' . Soft Alpine and Telescope H ats in grays, browns and blacks, $2, • $8, and $5. Ohio. Messrs. E a rl McClellan, Foy Troute, Robert Conley and Carl Fiutiey expect to leave Monday t° r Ottawa, 111., where they will go on a canvassing mission. The boys ex­ pect to bo gone during the summer vacation. Bonano will give you* vigor and vim. I t will pu t strength into your nerves a n d your. whole system. You c a n digest i t more easily than any­ th ing else aud you will never tire of it. Bonano the hot fable drink, IS notUke any other. Air. A. Y. Reid of Cincinnati, ac­ companied by his motber, Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, are guests oi Air. and Mrs. Anderson Collins.. Mrs. Reid will remain several weeks while Mr. Reid returns home this evening. *» Mrs. W. H . IlHt and daughter, Saydle, leave Tuesday for Boston where they w ill be guests of Rev. W. W. lliif and family. Rev. lUff and Rev, 0 . A. Young have rented cottages in the mountains In Vef- nonfc and will spend their August vacations there. Mrs. Iliff and daughter expect to be gone all Sum­ mer. ' Among the out-of-town people here for college commencement are, A. Y. Reid, Cincinnati; Aliases Lau ­ ra W righ t and Fleetfth Gardner, Idav ills, Ind , j Miss Ada Aljen, Wooster; Wm. Hsw thornJghicago; Miss Frances Smith, Cardington; Miss Carrie Hutchison, Xenia; Rev, W. R. Graham ami Wifo, Yellow Springs; Mr. Earl Ustick and fam­ ily ; Mr, B e rt Ustlck, Misses Nolhe Ustick ami Lillis Stewart. Air, W. id Stevenson is thorough­ ly remodeling Ike S. K. Mitchell homestead, recently acquired and expects to have it ready for occu­ pancy this fall, A new hosting system, new plumbing and a mas­ sive cement porch wilt be erected, The interior will be changed and made modern In every respect, Mr, aud Mrs. Stevenson w ill have one of the handsomest homes in the township when the work Is compiet led . m *ir*n*th*»n** fft* ****** f 1*1* ^ W3S Bonano IS SIMPLY INCOMPARABLE Do not compare B onano with coffee, tea or chocolate, because it is incomparably better. Why sheuld you prefer other drinks to B onano ) the clean, san itary drink? You know how clean and good the pulp or meat of a banana is when peeled,—no dust, no dirt, no worms. > This pulp is dried, gran­ ulated and roaited. No drugs, no flavoring, except* the- delicious flavor imparted to it by nature in the process of roasting. B onano is not picked like the coffee berry and handled by countless and contaminated with dust and dirt; it is not picked and rolled by hand as are the tea leaves of China and Japan. I t is just the clean, pure wholesome meat of the best offfruits, peeled, dried, granulated and roasted in a sanitary manner tiy ma­ chinery. I t is as good as it is pure. Try'JBoNANo aud enjoy its tempting aroma, its fruity, fragrant flavor. • •/. I t strengthens and nourishes while it refreshes. Packed only in dust proof-cans and sold for 25 cents, you get seventy-five cups of the cleanest, best and most economical drink, simply incomparable, - - Order of your grocer. IN TERN A T ION A L BANANA FOOD COMPANY, CH ICAGO , ILL, IBS. X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X §000

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