The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

'1 f. LOCAL AW fCWOHAI. . --Pai’nfc your, rool with Rubber Faint. J. IS. Fierce, Chicken feed $ 2 for 100 lb*. ' McFarland Bros, Tbero 'will be co^' preach: ag in the j t P, church, Sabbath, Mr. 0. B, Wiles and ■wife visited with Cincinnati relatives tins weak. -Now Jhonoy for sale at 'Wolford's FARMERS! See the Miami Gaso­ line Engine at J. E. piorco's. Mr. and Mrs, Is H. Salienborger, visited in Oxford tho. first of the week. » • i Remember Mill-Ends Are Mostly New Goods. TWICE Jt YEAR. Under cuatruct with the big­ gest mills in the country and take pH their -Mill- End*, Factory Lots, Surplus lines, etc., and throw them on sale for what they will bring in a Gigantic Mill-End Salegenerally at H to V>their real value I can give you the best prices f on any quantity of ice cream, ! Marshall. Mrs. Clara Oohler of Adams coun­ ty is tho guosfc of her parents,* Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lott. M a in Street and Arcade, Dayton , Ohio. Gigantic Twenty ✓ Fifth Semi ✓ Annual —Gas Mantles and Globes, $1,00 per dozon at J. E. Pierce's. Miss Grace Beatty of Franklin is a guest at the home of Mrs. Mary Ewry. Miss Lois Turnbull of Monmouth, 111., has been tea guest of Mr. W. L, Clemans aud family. *—Fancy dried fruits and the best in the canned goods line. McFarland Bros. —Eden Beauty Flour, a good onej 2$ lb. for 50c. Get It at Kerr &. Hastings Bros. Mrs. Hattie Johnson, and daugh- of Xenia spent Tuesday with Mrs. H. H. McMillan. —FOR RENT:—A nice small house on. Xenia avenue. Inquire of D. S, Ervin, • j >, —Stop with her ice Cream Parlor. at Marshall’s Mr. Howard McGafflc of Pennsyl­ vania is the guest of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. E . Turnbull en­ tertained a few relatives at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. G< A'. MeOlellan and wife ol Dayton. .—Best Portland Cement. Let us figure on your contracts. Kerr & Hastings Pros. —Lippineott Preserves, Peach and Apple Batter. McFarland Bros bulk Mr. O. F. Marshall and wife spent the Fourth w ith ' Springfield relati­ ves, the latter remaining over sever- 1al, days. * About twenty o f the Juniors of the U, P* Church attended a picnic at .tbs church Thursday afternoon. I t hadbeeq Intended to hold the pic­ nic a. the parsonage but owing to the ratnx 'storm the change was made. ‘ Mr.. Fred McMillan of DesMoines, Iowa, returned to that city Tuesday evening after Bpending a few days here. - Mr, Herman Carry, who has been visiting relatives in this county for several weeks, returned to Leth­ bridge, Canada, Wednesday, —Graham Flour In twelve pound sacks at Kerr and Hastings Bros* Begins Thursday, July 13th, 1911, and Continues 15 Days. Creator, grander than ever will be Traxler’s -Gigantic Semi-Annual Mill End Bale. The quantities of merchandise are greater and the qualities better than at any pre- vlous sale. Hence the prices must .be lower than over. Not only have we made stupendous purchases from mills, manufacturers, wholesalers and importers, but practically every item in pur enorrnous stocks hears a Yellow Ticket showing a price reduced to meet the wonderful Mill-End prices. This great twice a year event ha* outgrown all words which once might have been used to describe its size and value giving importance. SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 18tb. To'get the greatest benefit you should come ovejry day, ' ' . MAGNETIC MILL END BARGA INS— PICKED A T RANDOM FROM THOUSANDS —We are always glad to see you and our untiring service is at the. command of every customer. Marshall, i Misses Hattie and Belle Kerr left last Monday for Cleveland where they will spend a few days before going to Chautauqua, N. Y. The firm of Nagley Bros., ded another automobile livery equipment, the now ing a roadster. has ad- to their one be- —Bauer's Koban coffee, no advanc in price, 25c per pound. Nagley Bros. ______ . Mr. Charles Baskin, who has been attending the medical department at Michigan University is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mr*. James MoMillan. —Granulated corn meal, bytije sack or bushel. Kerr & Hastings Brok Fire destroyed a 12 acre meadow on Tuesday belonging to Mrs R, F, Kerr. Sparks from a passing train set fire to the dry grass and it was only by plowing a furl'dw that the wheat/ crop in an adjoining field be­ longing to Mr. I. N. Patterson was saved. 12>£c Ticking Mill Ends,, extra heavy quality, fast colors, blue and white stripes only, mill end price......So 69c Umbrellas, fast black gloria covers,* extra strong frame, assorted handles, mill end sale............... ......... 89a 7c Checked Toweling, Mill Ends, red' and blue,, all sizojahecks, extra good 7c value, mill end price ..... 3>jc Hundreds of good length mill ends, regular 30c Hope muslin, 88 inches wide,.......... .................. ............... .......7c 7c Toweling,'mill ends of red.or blue, or good absorb-* ent quality union yarn, unbleached, good7c value....3j£c Great mill shipment of bleached Turkish Bath towels pink border, large size, heavy 12Xc quality. Mill end price, each....... .:............ ......... ,.f .......................... }ia * Large Linen Towels, lob of 800 dozen, hemmed, hem- . stitched or fringed damask or buck, plain white or col­ ored borders,, special mill end price................... ....... ,,.,22o ■ Uubleached Muslins, tlmusaurts of. Mill Ends 2 to IQ yards long, 12>£c quality, mill end price.................. .7%a White Voiles, 16c, 4000 yards. 27 inches wide; the Ideal summer dress material; 25e quality... ..... ......."J5c . 2,700 yards mill endB, white dotted Swissos, price 10c . Boy’s Blouse Waists,' striped gingham effects, regular ,23c waists, mill end sale price..:............ ...... ................ l5o Importers sample line Women’ s Fine Gauze and me­ dium weight Hose, up to 36c value..,.........................„I7c Lawn Handkerchiefs, for-women and children, hem­ stitched, regular sizes, 8c values............... .....................Jo 0%e Diamond Chambray 2,600 yards in all the neat , light designs, mill, end p r i c e ............................;......,-.,.4c 4.000 yards mill end prints, good, standard figures , and checks—lengths 1 to 6 yards. Mill end priee.„.3j£c 3,000 yards sheer white Dimity Pimity, 12^e quality and 10c India Linen, mill end price ........................... 3}j 8 cases fine 12j£e Long Cloth riiill end price, holt of 12 yards 98c; or per yard........ ..... ...... ...... .................... ..... 9c 6 cases full size, 72x00 sheets, in the mill end, sale at only 89o; 98c Sheets, 81x90........................................... 7&o Lot of 50 dozon bleached Pillow Case*, 42x85 and 45x80; 32Jjfc and 15o quality, mill end price....... ...........9c About 1200 yards bleached cotton Toweling, extra weight and quality, mill end sale price.................... 8J£c 1,500 yards 8 l-8c .fancy dress ginghams m blue** and beautiful assortment of checks in all colors,,...............6c 266 Ramio Suitings, the coarse weave so popular for summer, all pretty colors; 25c value,..',....... .............. 7l£c . 18o Galatea, beautilul line of light and dark shades, fine for skirts or boys Wash Suits, I8c quality......... 12j£c 12^c Percales, 3,500 yards full 80 inches wide, elegant line,to select from, mill end sa le ...:................. 0c 2,590 yards,-regular 18c grade Anderson Zephyr Ging-~ hams, all tiie latest Scotch effects, all 1911 styles,......18c Torquoise blue, white lined, No. Seize Tea Kettles; 09c Slop jars, made of stone china, with sanitary cov­ er and handle; 69c value.,..'............................................85c 15c Inverted Gas Mantels, in the mill end sale 6 for 25c All steel, 8-iilch French' Butcher Knives, worth 606.- "Mill End..,,,................................. .................................... 25c 3,800 yards superior quality madras, in light colors; 12}£ quality................................................................... ......... 7^0 ' 8,000 yards bleached or unbleached sheetings, full 9-4 wide, extra heavy, 80c quality, mill end......................21c 12^0 Persian Lawns, 2,000 yards of these Bheer white goods; 12j£c quality/.,.,........ -........................................... 6c 1,600 yards white wool embroidered Flannel, 00c qual-. A lty at 45c a yard, also plain 27 inches wide; 20c quality A ! Mill End,........ .... ..... .................................. ....................iiBo ■ Japanese Matting Rtigs, 9x12, bright, beautiful de- ^ signs, mill end sale price.,..,................................. ......$1.05 m Ladles Wash Belts ; tailored and embroidered with m pearl buckles, 26o values....................................3e The Handy Drawstring Leather Shopping Bags, in ^ black, tan or red, were 49c to $1,.,.... «.... ...... ........... .10c Vk 25c Barettes, caTved and plain shell and amber effect P 25c values, mill-end price.................... ........ .................#c g f Children’ s Tan Russian leather Barefoot Sandals; M heavy soles, 76c values sizes 8 to 8, mill end price...,..,81c t Curtain Swiss, mill ends, 40 inches wide, splendid 10c. V . quality.................... ............................................. ;......... „.;5e H Huge lot mili ends $1 and $1.25 checked plaid and p striped silks, 1 to 5yards, also 69c satin foulard silks, P mill end price........i........................ ;............................... 29c o f Mill Ends Valentine’s shower proof Foulards 24 in. m wide, always 86e, all good dress lengths, price.,...........69c * Lace Curtains'8 yards long, just as they came from df the mills, Arab and white, values up to $1.00, mill end w- price, strip........................ ............*.............. ;................ 25c ■. Mill Ends of Scrim and voiles for curtains, fancy gt work and waists, 86c and 25c kinds, price per yd......10c fl* Mill made samples all-wool,rugs, including Wilton ■ velvets, Axminsters, Brussels and Plush, just as they ^ came, $1 and $1.60 values......................................... '. ... 69o .■ Hemmed Bed Spreads, light summer weight, regular V 89c quality.,;......................................................................68c m We deliver all goods anywhere within 80miles- Buy *■ anything you want without the slightest inconvenience ■ We pay charges to your nearest station on all mill end m purchases of $5,00 or over, besides refunding' carfare. p f ; I ! :t Mr. Wilber Cooley was operated upon Tuesday for appendicitis by D eb *Gray and Ryan of Dayton, Gal loway of Xenia and Stewart and Stewart of. this place. It was found that the appendix had biirsted. The operation is regarded a success and the patient is doing as wall aB cad be expected. An announcement of great interest is that of the 25th semi-annual MiU End Sale at Traxler’s Big Depart­ ment Store, Dayton, which begins Thursday-=of next week’ July' 13th, The sale.is announced to onr readers in plenty oftlme for them to make their arrangements to attend. Traxler’ s i* known far and widens a “ good place to trade,’ ’ and Traxler's Mill End Sal* ib equally famous as an extraordinary value giving event. The Traxler Mill End Sale always draws a big crowd of shop­ pers from this section and a glance at the advertisement in this issue would indicate that the sale which' begins next Thursday will exceed former efforts in value giving. —The best article on earth to clean brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc., is “ Spotzpif.” For sale by ' J. E, Pierce. Mrs; John McGary "and Miss Rosa Stormonthave issued invitations for this afternoon to a large number of friends at the. home of the former in Xenia.|' —Tiie “ Wonder Washer” uses four -processes -at once, suction, squeezing, ‘ rubbing and 'stirring. Galvanized tub that does not dry out aud fall to pieces. Low. priced as compared with many other ma­ chines. Sold by O. M. Grouse; MEARICK’S Begins Saturday and Con­ tinues for Two Weeks Everything Reduced MEARICK’S CLOAK HOUSE, 123 S. Main St., Dayton, Ohio. Cedarville and vicinity experienc­ ed a relief from the* torrid heat Thursday afternoon when a heavy rain fell in this section for nioro than a half-hour. Field and garden were suffering for rain find in many cases it 1 b thought that early pota­ toes and corn’ could not be saved. For your next order of flour try I ''Starlight" one of tho best high graede flour*,on the market. Kerr &, Hastings Bros 5t8i Spring and Summer e * If you want to dress right up-to-date let us make your clothes. W e have the goods and we guarantee the workmanship. Every iking £0 be first-class or no sale. - - - - . JACOB KANY, Th .9 tm d in tg M trchdn t Tailor. Xonld, Ohio. Mr. O. L. Smith is In .attendance at the annual meeting of the Ohio Bankers at Cedar Point this week. Mr, Hugh Grindle, sou of Mr, and Mrs. John Grindle and Miss Fern Hall, wore married at tho U. Pi parsonage last Saturday evening by Rev, J, S. E. McMIehael. The bride and .groom were accompanied by Ml*. Hugh Marshall, Misses Alta Hall, Bertha Carlisle and Pauline Grindle. Mr. Grindle has third trick at the tower at Wilbcrforce and is a popular young man while the bride’s home is in Olifton. “ Have you seen the “ Wonder Washer’’ the latest impfoved wash-1 ing machine on the market. Runs easy, noiseless,'ball hearings, dura- bio, is free from oil or grease, can bo used as a bench wringer. ‘ O. M. Grouse, Agent Mr, and Mrs. Rawlin Cummins of Youngstown haye been guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs, E..O. Og- lesbee, Mr. Cummins is a druggist while his wife Is known to many here, being Miss Flossie Dill, before marriage.- M ANNOUNCEMENT I ” have purchased the blacksmith tools and ■busihess o f Arthur Townsley and I Jiave con­ solidated the same with my harness business and am now located on South Main Street, Cedarrille, where an invitation. is extended to all friends to call. v I ,&m prepared to do first class blacksmithing, wood work, harness making and repairing neatly done and at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed to plfiase. I am also prepared to jju ild ‘cement colurhns 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 our line. , 1 - Respectfully, R. E. TOWNSLEY. South Main St., Cedarville, Ohio. TAts or O hio , C ity of lor.* so , i L v O as O oosty . j F rak KJ. C'ne«Et make* osth tlmt ho is senior wirtnw of tiie fitni of T. J. CnvirifY A CO., Sols* basisMSIn tbs city of Toledo, ■eotmlar, *#d stats sforosla, ^nd that Iflrm will tlis sum* ON15 fft’HlJltKD, D0I.I/AB8 for ssefe sjrsty oasof of Cntnrrli* fimtownoths Owsd br the n*a ot * O ataxwr C obs , F k AHK J. CHICfKY. kwom to b'jforo mo sad stilactihed In my pTCHSMOS, this 6th tiny of Dtwrmbw, A. V' am. - ‘ n u | <| ■At W. GI.13A80M, JgsAt} Fotary. Fmbtto aW-ywi j f RsU's Cndsrth cur* Is taken infstintuiy and aota-dtnMtiy on tha blood sad maemfs t«rfs»Mof to* System, gsud for to»«mo*i Shetland Pony ■' 1 1 ..................... ...................... ... ....... .. To he given away Monday, Nov. 20, ’ l l . A t *7 o'clock p. m. . In* addition to the Pony will be given $50 in Gold—divided into seven prizes, $15, $10 $5, $5, $5, $5 $5. Tickets given, with each 25c CASH purchase. Save Your Tickets. C. C. Weimer. Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats, Fruits Etc. We Meet all Prices Made. CEDARVILLE, OHIO. 5 and Per Cent. —Is What— The Springfield Building & Loan Association Pays for Deposits in Any Sum All deposits made on or before July 10th, will draw interest from ‘July 1 st. We are 20 years old. Our assets are $2,200,000, Our reserve fund is over $ 100 ," 000 . Y ' A Bafe place to invest. START AN ACCOUNT NOW 28 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. Hi - '(-■j/ 1. j I ' f s TRY OUR IOE PRINTING THESE HOT DAYS DR INK ICED Bonano Make it this way: One teaspoon BONANO to each cup water —let boil two minutes. Let ceol off, serve with cracked ice, cream if you like and sweet- to taste. BONANO to be served iced requires a lit­ tle longer boil than when eerved hot, as by adding ice the strength is reduced. Many people like iced BONANO with a little lemon juice added. 75-big-cup-can 25c—order o f your grocer. in t e r n a t io n a l b a n a n a food c o m p a n y , CHICAGO, ILL. i: m 4 ■’ M'K \

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