The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
ISIni Remember Our First Grand Clearance Sale of the DeWeese=Bid!eman Co’s. Stock Ends Saturday, October the 14th THK OPPORTUNITIES FOIl SAVING MONEY just now ON YOUR FALL AND W INTER NERDS for both personal rnd homo vs? ARE WITHOUT PRECEDENT. Our store has been • thronged every sale <lay from opening in the morning t illd o s in g at night— very good evidence that Ve are giving the greatest and best bargains ever offered. But we still have a great many rare bargains left and eaehday and especially the LAST FEW DAYS W ILL SEE GREATER PRICE CUTTINGS THAN EVER* Large quantities of the new Fall and Winter goods and upon these too we are making our low sale prices. Carpets, Rugs, House Furnishings, Shoes, Suits, Coats, Underwear, Hosiery, Notions, Men’ s Furnishings, Domestics, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Wash Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Etc., Etc.,r-Everything in the store at Reduced Prices , COME BEFORE THE LAST GREAT RUSH-YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. ' Pr i he JOHNSTON SHELTON CO. 8 and JO EAST THIRD ST. ■HMHHMHHNnMHMMnBSSyHMNII SUCCESSORS TO DeWEESE-BIDLEMAN, CO. and R. A. DeWEESE Dayton agents for McCall patterns and “ Wooltex” garments. DAYTON, OHIO. I D Palace Meat Market ] C h an g e o f O w n e r sh ip Fresh and Salt. Meats Bologna, Sausage and Fruits R o to r & T r u e s d a le SUCCESSORS TO C. C. WEIMER. Ccdarvillc Ohio. smm ANNOUNCEMENT - 1 have purchased the blacksmith^ tool's and business of Arthur Townslhy and. I haVe eon- solidated the same with my harness^business and am now located on South Main Street, Cedamlleywhere an invitation is extended to all friends to call. , t am prepared to do first class blacksmithing, • Xvood work, harness making and • repairing neatly done and at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed to please. I am also prepared to build cament columns Tor porches and ornamental work as well as cement building blocks. . Friends and former patrons are urged to call when inmeed o f work along our lin e .. Respectfully, R. E. TOWNSLEY. South Main St*, J Cedarville/Ohio. Medium Weight Clothing for Fall and Winter- A m ed ium w e ig h t su it fo r fa ll o r w in te r is d em an d ed at this se a s on o f th e y ea r . * W e h a v e se le c ted ou r patterns w ith th is in v ie w . Ou r lin e o f c o r r e c t sh ad es and c o lo r in g s In fine se rg es , ca ss im e re s , tw eed s fo r suits, and th e best and la test fa b r ics f o r ov e rcoa ts is n o t su rpassed in th e cou n ty . W e fit and fa sh ion y o t fr su it o r ov e r co a t so that it g iv e s d is t in c t iv e s ty le , co rre ct fit and shape . GIVE lis A C A L L . ■ * KANY, The Tailor, X en ia , Oh io <&i0m WM* . This month*s Butterick Patterns 10 c and 13 c~~none higher. Quiet Wedding Wednesday. A quiet wedding, w,»u solemnized Wednesday alteration at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thompson, when Miss Maude Lorirn.orwas uni ted fii .marriage to Mr. W. ©. Fisher o f Gary, Ind. The ceremony was performed at four o’ clock by Or. Jesse Johnson pf the Xenia Seminary, only a tow of the intimate relatives being present. The ring, service was used by Dr,. Johnson in uniting the young- cou ple- The bride wore a sheer white lingerie gown. A three course supper was served following the ceremony. The bride and groom took the eveti- ing.train for their future, home in Gary. ' ' ; The bride is a sister of Mrs. Thompson and at one time was h missionary in Egypt. She has also been . teaching school at Nampa, Idaho, where Mr. Fisher was form erly located as a civil engineer. Mr. and Mrs, S. Vi. Lorimer, par ents of the bride and H iss Lotta, a sister, ol New Concord, Were pres ent at the ceremony. PUBLIC SALES. R. J. Fowler will oiler at public sate Tuesday, Octoberl?tbrpersonal property consisting of horses, cabfclo, sheep hogs and, farm implements. James Harris, Tuesday, Opt, 21th, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn, farm implements. - D. 3f. Tatbox. SSatnrday, Oct, 21. House and. lot, horses, cows,- gaso line engine, household furnirure, buggy, wagon, etc. , . - J. A./ Harblaon, Thursday, Oct, 2fl, Horses, 20 head dairy cattle, liogs, sheep, feed and farm imple ments. L • Dora J. Kerr, Oct. 25, Horses, cattle sheep, Hogs* harness, feed grain, hay and farm implements. DISOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the corporation kiiowu as the CednrvilU* 011 and Gas Company will meet at the ofilce ot the Tarbox Lumber Company on Saturday. Oct. 21,.at 2 O’ clock for the purpose of complet ing the business of thu company for disolutiou, Tim directors of tins com pany and all stockholders arc hereby notified ot such meeting and should govern themselves accordingly, 43d. By order of the President, Public Sale As I have given' up some rented land, and having a surplus of stock, I will sell at Public Sale at my residence on what is known as the Littler farm, 3 miles east of Clilton'3 miles north west of Sel ina and one mile west of Selma pike, on the Tindall road, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24 , 1911 beginning -at 10 a, m., the following property, to wit: 12 MEAD OF HORSES 12 Consisting of 1 grey draft hoise4 years old, sired by Prince Albert; 1 bay gen eral purpose horse by Bobby Burns, dam by Bang Patchen, extra good driver; 1 black draft mare, 4 years old, with colt by side;l brown Bang Patchen mare, 17 years old, good worker and driver; 1 sorrel driving inarc, ftyears old, yearling draft gelding by Prince Albert; yearling biack gelding by Boer Jr,; yearling draft filly ,by Bismark; bay JnVng nnire 3 year old, can be drivtti by any one; bay weanling gelding by Tgein; bay wean ling gelding by Royal Simmons. 97 HEAD OF HOGS 97 Consisting of Of! April pigs, will weigh 160 lbs by day of sale; 0 sows with pigs by side and two will pig by day of sale, S HEAD OF CATTLE 8 Consisting of 1 nritch cows giving milk; ■one suckling calf, 2 8 HEAD OF SHfeEP 23 Consisting of 10 Merino ewes; 12 lambs 3 2 0 SHOCKS GOOD CORN FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of feed Wagon, wheel break- ing plow, gang plow, 3 walking cultiva- LEGAL NOTICE. » State pf Ohio, Greene County: Court of Common Pleas. John Hussey, Adtn’x do bonis non with will annexed of C, M. Haughey, dee'd.-Tlaintifl, vs. It, W. Haugbey efc at,, Defendants, R, W.- Haughey, residing in the City of Tampa, in the state of Flor ida, will take tiofice-tbal the above named Plaintiff has tiled his petition in the Common Pletia. Courtfdf said County, setting forth that said De.r fedant, R. TV. Itaughoy, as the Ad ministrator of said O. M. Hattghey had -wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said estate to fits -own use and had invested the same in two promissory notes, each secured by mortgage on real es'ate situate in said Greene County, Ohio, and calling, one for $300,60 and j'he oilier for $223.00 and signed the first by Albert L- Haughey and Anna Haughey. and the second by A. L. Haughey and Anna Haughey. The prayer of the said petition is that the said notes may bp found to be the properly of the Said estate and the said defendant, K. AY. Haughey nay be ordered to deliver the said notes to the said .Plaintiff. The above named defendants Will take notice that the said petition will be for hearing in said court at Xenia, Ohio, on and after Nov. 4tli, 19U, and that they are required to ans wer the same by said date or judg ment may be Taken against them. John Hussey, as Adm’ r as aforesaid by J. N, Dean, Atty Nev. 3, $100 Reward* 5100, . The reader* of this paper will be please- to lttm ilifct there 1* at least one dreaded disease that setaaos has best* able to euro in jUl it* stage* and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is die only positive our* now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution*! dmase, requires a constitutional treatment, Hail’s Catarrh Cure i* taken intrrnsjly, acting directly up an the blood and mucous n im ei • of system thereby destroying the. foundation of the disease, and giving th« patient strength by building up the constitution and osofotiuE nature in doing its work, The proprietors bar* *0 much faith in ft* curative powers, list they offer one Hundred Dollars for any ct*ss that it fails, to curs. Sefld tor list o tMtiruonW*. Addten. JF. J, CHFNEY A Co, Toleda O. S*rtd 1(7 DrtiggJsVVSs. all’s Family This ara tim best, M E AR IC K ’S . READY With the largest, and most complete assort ment of FALL SUITS ranging in price from $ 16.80 to $35 ever brought to Dayton. The finest cheviots, whip-, cords, serges and mix tures, made into the most stylish garments at these prices. Mearick’s Cloak House, 123 South Main Street, Dayton, > - - Ohio. ROUND TRIP $ 1.10 COLUMBUS tort, plain Superior drill, and other ar ticles nut mentioned. Term* mn Je known day of JAMES HARRIS. LAMAR TITUS, Auct. ROBERT ELDER, Clerk, ■mm, iiMiflii® n e x t SUNDAY TrainJ leaves JCedatVilffc at Bita a, in. Mr btr*HiUi*nt«* tw* vmm -wtoie*.* »*&»* th» netton4f the UVerAnd bbw«M w . ****** H«hr* m vm mn # #M*** |K in iT E have now in stock in all sizes and * ? widths, all the new things in fine footwear for hpen, women and children/ WOM EN ’S Button Shoes in Patent, Suede Dull Calf, Tan Calf, Vici Kid, Cravenette and Dull Kid also Velvet Button Boots. MEN ’S Shoes in Box Calf, Gun Metal, Pntent Kid, and Tan Calf. F O R B O Y S A N D G I R L S , w». carry Shoes that look well and w ear well. W e m ake a specialty* o f •foot form sh o e s for the little folks. ' Good Shoes at Reasonable Prices Frazer’s Shoe Store, XENIA, OHIO. Only Once in a Lifetime You will buy a boiler i f you buy wisely. A boiler will give you SUMMER HEAT IN W INTER , will heat every portion bf-your house, and the money invested will give'more comfort, health and happiness than can he obtained in any other manner* It will banish colds, pneumonia and will ROB WINTER OF ITS TERRORS and rigors. While indoors YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. Without boiler heat you are missing the greatest comfort and blessing in life. Find out the bbst to secure such heating and you will wonder why you did net have it done before. HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILERS furnish well heated houses at minimum cost o f installation and for fuel. Twenty-two years' experience shows us what to furnish to secure best results, . ...........y j Q k g ' A»k fov.It and for any’l&fortnttbMi »t,ont He*tln,r. . GIB LIN CO IS U T I C A . N. Y. X X . GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X & r *#$ 1
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