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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