The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

4f*>» < M H » * * A ! » MSpWiAL I —Nw e r-fa tt eoaktug »sd eating »ppl«« a t W*d$I«’* grocery* Dr* J ,O t Bttwarfc v u in Chicago the fi?#fc of til* w e e k ,. F or S ami ;—S<;cond hand gucroy, cf,e»I>- . J , H , Wolford. Mi«« Kthole Spencer of Dayton spent Sahhath a t home* —Neyy buckw hea t, bulk and package* McFarland Bros. Mrs. J ulia A lexander of F ly mouth, In d ., Is visiting relatives here. Mr, M. Q. Nagley was in Dayton Tuesday on business. —Atisto flour, the best on the m ar­ k e t a t W add le’s grocery. '—Kodaks and Kodak supplies, lGd Nagley Bjpg. Grocery Mr, C. M, Crpuao was in Colum­ bus. Wednesday, BIRD’S STORENEWS RECOLLECT Our store will close a t 10 o’clock a. di . Thanksgiving day. Don’t forget this. Make yo u r purchase early. W E HAVE New F ig s , R a is in s Cu rran ts and M ince Meat Mrs. J . K . Wolford and Miss Sarah Wolford spent^Thursday in Dayton. Mrs. O* A. Spah r of X en ia were the guests of friends here Thursday, Mr. W. J . Tarfbojt hah gone to Hale county, Texas, on business. —P ilo t Acetylene Generators for thellgh tlng of country homes. J . E , Pierce. Mrs. Charles Marshall has former guest her mother, Mrs, Latham of Springfield. —O y ster* ,' and Edgem ont Crackers, a lw ay s crisp and fresh McFarland Bros. Mrs. Jam es Mitchell entertained the Em b ro idery club Wednesday afternoon. —Fo r snappy, stylish overcoats go to Sullivan’s, 21 South Limestone S t., Springfield. ; Mr- and Mrs. I r a Townsley spent Tuesday id Yellow Springs with Mr. Robert Stewart. —FOR SALE ; Twenty-nine acres, pew house, on good pike, close to town* p ride righ t. G. H* Sm ith . * Roger, the ypuhg sonnet Mr. and Mrs* BUM, S tormont, underw en t au operation th is week l>y D r. P . R Madden fo r adenoids and the re ­ moval of his tonsils, LOST: $1Q bill la s t S a tu rday afternoon in the North end of town. F ind e r please notify H ugh Grlndle. or Telephone Exchange; Mr. Ben-Van Dyke and wife, who played a t the 'Orphium theatre in Xfenia last week in a musical ac t have been spending the week with th e la tte r ’s siBter, Mrb. C. B. Wiles. —We will pay you in trade Sat­ u rday only— ■ EGGS, 80c per dozen SU T IE B , 25o per lb. W addle’s Grocery Messrs* George S tew a rt and Fred CiemanK, the former a senior in the medical departm en t and the la tte r til the den tal departm en t of the CL S. IT* spen t Sabbath a t home. Mr* and Mrs. L. G* Bull le ft Mon­ day for a v is it with relatives in Richmond, Anderson, IndianapoliB, Greentown, and Worthington, Ind , They will also v is it their son, F rank B . Bu ll, who is advertising m ana­ ger of the Jou rn a l News in Evans­ ville. Mr. B . G. Bidgway anri^wlfe of Dayton were in town Thursday looking a fter their property* Mr. B idgway lias bu ilt up ah extensive d rug business in Dayton and haa ju st leased a room in ano ther p a rt of the city and will open hiB second •tore abou t the first of th e year. O Y ST E R S W i. sell you ex tra nice fresh bulk. P e r Q u a r t___ __; ..........25c P e r P i n t , ............. .....%.15c And good solid measure in to the bargain. M a la g a Grapes, ex tra nice E G G S We want your sur­ plus.- Will pay you 30c per dozen, cash or trade. HOL IDAY GOODS, NEXT W E E K LADIES’ COATS, ju s t received another lo t of la­ dies Reversible Coats, some th ing nice. The price only $13 50 EACH “HOLIDAY NECKWEAR” Fo r Ladies and Gents nic­ e s t line ever in Cedarville. Price, 25c and 50c each Cak.es An ex tra supply of those good cakes for Thanksgiv­ ing. Leave your orders early* ‘ SW E A T E R S F o r Men, Women and children; best line in town* . ■ - ' WB SELL ’ , Ball Band Rubbers The best on th e m arke t and guarantee every p a ir to give satisfaction. B uy your R ubbe rs of us. . Remember i t pays to trad e J. a t B ird’s Mammoth Store -W inter Gaps, S6o to $8.00. ' Sullivan’s, 21S. Limestone, Springfield, O —FOR S A L S P r o p e r t y located on North s tre e t formerly owned by the late Pa trick Ryan. Price $700. T. F* Ryan, SM N. 18th street, Columbus, O. W A N T E D ; - .. bright g irl who is a good ta lk e r to show our work and take orders In some of the best fam­ ilies, Call a t this" office or addrsss Box 44, Xenia, Ohio, —Do not fail to go to Downing's Studio for you r Christmas pictures. Some of the most a rtistic folders and mountings ever shown Iin Xenia and quality of work second to none* —Call and see the Bull Dog Feed Grinders and Miami Gasoline E n ­ gines. J* ■« Pierce. or. M11 m ‘ AaU-nsta ruts «eu«rs wu* National Biscuit Co. Demonstration SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th Nagley Bros, Grocery A t which time there willjbe on exhibit for inspection dll o f ou t m ost popu lar bfrands of cakes, crackers And wafers*. t i t l e d and £ik*j»ftct Tjbeet Lift** .■ '■ .* ■ -‘ .... ,, ....... Another Arrest Before Noon. Jam es Baker, brother of F rank Baker, was placed under arrest shortly before noon today, in con­ nection with the Tharrm u rder mys­ tery. The investigation indicates th a t someone having knowledge of the affair has told Uiu offictitt a story th a t is resulting in a chain of evidence th a t will convict the guilty parties. L. T. L. CONTEST. There w ill be a Silver Medal Ora­ torical Contest held in Clifton Opera House, tonight, November 24th. The contest is being given by the Senior Loyal Temperance Legion of Cedarville under the auspices of the Young People’s Society o f . tne Clifton Presbyterian church. The contestants a re : -Robert Con­ ic , Burton McElwain, E rnest F«s- tur, Carl F inney, Foster McFarland, Pau l CreBwell and Cecil Burns. Music will be furnished by Clifton talent. Don 't you need ,a blanket for your horse? Kerr & Hastings Bros, have a complete line to select from. Mrs. M. A- Creswell left Wednes­ day for Crowley, La.', where she will Bpend the winter. The wet and dry election in W ar­ ren county will be held in Warren county, ou Friday, December I. Mr. J . W. Radabaugh was called to Oelina la s tF rid a y owing to the the illness of his aged mother, ■ Mr. and Mrs, J . H . Milburn are home a fter a v isit with their son, Mr. F rank Milburn and wife of Lodi, O. Miss Mary Hastings waB given-a b irthday surprise Tuesday evening by a number of her friends. A Dutch lunch was served. •Second hand rubber tire buggy, la te st Btyie m excellent condition. Cheap for quick sale. Ralph Wolford. Mrs. J.' H , N isbet was called fto Loveland by th e illness of her daughter-in-law , Mrs. Charles Nia- bet. ■-v ' Miss Marie Barber, daugh ter of Miss Fann ie Barber has been ‘quite stek this week, h e r condition being alarm ing to the fam ily and .friends, ‘ ~8efors you buy • storm bug­ gy, soe tho display of tho Greene County Hardware -Company, E. Main Straat, Xenia* 4t Mrs. Ju lia Cendon left- Thursday for .Trenton where she will make her home with her-son, Rev. W. A. Condon and family. • BUGGY. ROBES. Plush, Fur,.. Buffalo, Cloth. Good values for the money asked, ■ 48d . K e rr A Hastings Bros. Mr. J . W, Radabaugh waB called to Cincinnati Thursday to attend a meeting of the Pennsylvania station agents along the division. — Before yeu buy a etorm bug­ gy, saa the display of the Greene County Hardware Company, E. Mainf Street, Xenia. At In th is issue will be found an in ­ teresting advertisement of th a t pro­ gressive merchant, Charles Kelble, agent, 45and 49 West Mam street, Xehla. No stock in the county is as complete for w inter ctothing 'for men and boys. Boots, shoes, heavy underwear and gents furnishings, a ll a t prices t h a t cannot be lower, quality considered. “ I Suffered Years W ith My Back.” Backache resulting from weak kidneys, a bad cold or other cause, usually renders the sufferer unfit for work and often results in per­ manent disability. “I suffered for years with, my hack, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number of remedies from different physicians. More than a year ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilfs and after using them some three months Xfound a decided improve­ ment in my kidneys, and I am glad to say that I hope soon to be fully restored to health.” J, P. ALLfcN, Ex-Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky. As long'as pain is present in any part of the body rest is impossible and the system becomingweakened 1$ exposed to any form of disease to which the sufferer may be inclined. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills by steadying the irritated' nerve centers, make refreshing sleep pos­ sible, thereby enabling the body to recover lost strength. A s a remedy for pain of any description Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are unsur­ passed. Sold by all druggists under a guar­ antee featuring this return 6t the pr'lct bi the erfet box If no benefit result*. Mlt-KS MEDICAL CO., Klkhart, Ind. If BOGGAN ’S EXCLUSIVE STY LE S a . - , THANKSGIVING SPECIALS FOR THE CORRECT DRESSER W* have made particular preparation for this feast and it is our endeavor to make i t a Thanksgiving for Dress as well as for all other favors by giving our patrons exceptional bargains during this period. Op our second floor every price has been reduced on our exclusive t COATS - DRESSES - FURS - SU ITS - EVENING GOWNS EVENING WRAPS - SEPARATE SK IRTS - FU R COATS - ETC It Will Pay You to Take Advantage of These Special Price Concessions During This Time Great Reductions in Every* Department £ £ SHIRTWAISTS One lo t pf beautifully trimmed and tailored Silk and Chiffon waists worth up to $5.95. E x tra spec ia l 1 Thanksgiving p rice ........................$2.95 Another shipment of those grey and ta n Flannel Shirts, the quick sellers, E x tra spec ia l,. . . /95c HANDKERCHIEFS O u tlin e of Handkerbhiefs is most complete. Tbp newest novelties are being shown here in abundance. All prices. - HOSIERY Boys’ and 0irls* School Hose, regular 19c valfies E x tra special Thanksgiving price 15c; 2 pr. 25c Complete line all-wool hose, lull regular m ade in In fan ts’ Children’s and Women’s sizes, worth 39c. E x tra special. ........................ ............ ... .25c All shades of silk hosiery to match th e new gowns 1 E x tra special Thanksgiving p rice ............... $1 00 G LOVES 16-Button long white k id Gloves, regular $3,50 values—Exjtra special Thanksgiving price $2,50 16 B u tton white Doe skin gloves, the newest thing on th e m arke t $3.75‘ values—sp ec ia l. . . . .$2.75 Kayser Cashmere Silk lined gloves all colors; 75c values, special 50o NECKWEAR A most beautiful collection of th e popular lace collars in Maereme and baby Irish, also Swiss embroidery effects,, exceptional values from $150 up. / A complete assortment of th e newest creatlos in Frills, Jabo ts and Collars, ranging from 25c up. CORSETS Our regular 75s H. N. Corsets, sp e c ia l.. . . . . , 45 c Silk Pe tticoats in all the newest shades from $1.95 up. UNDERWEAR Remember We Carry the Underwear That Gives Parfeet Satisfaction Ladies'1and Oblldren’s Equestrian T ights in black, E x tra Ladies’ S ilk and Cotton, Vests and Pants. . special r - • - . - - - 60e and $1 ' j ai . _ , Misses’ and la d i e s ' Fleece lined Union Suits. E x tra spec- * V ial - - - - 50c and 96c Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants, E x tra special ' - $1.00 DON ’T FORGET TO A S K FOR BOGGAN ’S EXCLU S IV E ST AM P S , A SA V IN G OF 5 PER C EN T TO YOU E x tra spec $ 1.00 A PETER A . BOGGAN, 24 E“s‘ Ma,n Springfield, Ohio. W« pay railroad or tra c tion fares to a ll points w ith in 50 mileB of Springfield on all purchases of $15 or more^ This monev is paid you, by our cftshidr, thus relieving you of the inconvenience offliaving to go elsewhere to obtain same. , \ * Ngt His Fault * A doeto)* Was suxplnoned to attend tho.JbllierV jittfe boy**He wrote Ont a prescription* whtclv promptly made up und .administered ip duo form. The next day he called .again to see his patient and found the whole family hi tears. “Alas.** said the mother, *'1 shouldn't have thought th a t my poor child would have died of the measles1.” 4iWhat!” exclaimed the doctor. “He had* the measles* and yeu never told me?”—Paris Journal. * The Soft .Answer.. Irritated Frenchman (to Yankee, who lmd taken him for a;waiter)— Slr-r, you have gr-r-rossly insulted me, There Is my Card, My seconds vill vait upon you, sir-r. Yankee—l.ever mind your seconds. Preachy* You cart xvnit upon me Just as well. Pass me the sauce, and be quick about it. , Shopping by Mail. Not long ago in a little town in one of the prohibition states a young man entered the postofilce and asked the postmaster for a postoffice order. “For how much?” asked the post­ master. , “Two gallons,” was the prompt re­ ply.—National Monthly, A Real Surprise. Mamma—And you say your Uncle Tltewnd gave you a penny, Tommie! Tommie—’Yes, ma’am, Mamma—And h’bnt did yon say? Tommie—I was so inrprised 1 couldn’t say auytblng. »amma.—Yonkers Statesman. Life, that ever needs forgiveness, has, for its first duty, to forgive.—Bui- wer Lytton. The Philosopher of Folly. “We note,” observes the Philosopher of Folly, “that even Senator Gordon, who was In the senate for 60 years, never sprung hi* original poetry un­ til he was about to leave.” tats of O hio , C itt Or lotsOo, I L ucas Coostt / F ra Vs J. Cswurr ntsksa oalh that hs ki senior wurtossr of fix) firm ot F. J. Otfinnnr A Co., do<nfebfestaMRin the oily of Toledo, county, akd efartrid snd tbfet-wjM (firm wiU *sy fiissemstmTa HUNDBKD nOLLAtBS ter Mdb •jmy mre of Csteirh- tbetfeennoibe w rtd by ibs ns* of H aul ’ s O at asm C omc , JEAKK J. CHMltEY. . Sworn to listers me «»4 sabMribsd fa tny prswaee, this 6ih dey of Dsofeaator, A. fi’ MSS, ^ _ ,,— A. If, QI<ftA80H, | s*At | Xotery Fabite HiU’s OstarHi oars k uken tomrmti? tad astt temsfiy o« ths Mood and mveoM sedfeMSof «kwsystem, tend ter tetefteoni sk, frsr* ' ' Lite fntMi rsttersd 4V Asfe *1 fee. g w AwM-teMn rite ** tefeteMste CASTORIA lo r Infants And Children. Ths Ktad You H ill Always Baeght Hears the hSignature of Where Are Your Interests . Are theyin this commuinty> ' ^ Arc they among the people . with whom you associate? f l Are they withthe neighbors and^friends with whom»youdo ■ business? If So you wsntjp know Whst Is happening In thfs community. You wanj to know ths goings and comings ot ths psopis with whom you associate, the llttlo news Items of your neighbors and friends—now don’t you? . . That b what this papor gives you ' in'evpry issue. It is printsd for th |t purpose. It represents your Interests and the Interests of thta town., Is your name on our sub- sorlptlon books? if not. you owe It to yourself to sea that ft is put thsrs. To do so Will Be To Your Interest i.*4v * ABusinessProposition B id you ever •top to think, Mr. Buiinei* Man, that the news o f your business is i s much a part o f th« local events as a wedding or a church fair? T h * ladies are just as much interested in a new fab'rie you-have on the shelves as they art in any home happening. Your store news and anoqnccments in these columns will reach a large circle of eager buyers. Thi» will enable you to sell your goods while they are new and fresh and you will not have to sacrifice later tat remnant counter prices. Think it over, There’s aWay To defeat the mall order sun’s cate throat method* In this community.) Theway la publicity for your business, —it’s the Same way he ueee.^ 0 us( columns will give your business the publicityyouused* You Owe It g@jS ro«4* t wife jrosr tow* *«4 suae fey. fe*f fen*tnr*a nM. To* oas »lw»y« Ss*Jju | Mmo**c*m«*uof rStttttofttstlvs fa r in g feu* is tfe«s«eol*«t»**-m*« wfe« will s»**4 fe»«b®l t brttt Sistsmsst ssd pries tfeer «*V*. Printer's Ink When Used on good presses and displayedtypeforVoutstalk** .valuable. We hava every S fot dc^ig tho h « t of V* U alaM teteii pm * the Clothier and Haberdasher. % ,A' * • ».j) r - Men, we are going to pay you for reading this “Ad” Every man who reads this ad and then cuts it out and brings it to . our store can have any suit in thg store at io per cent discount. If you get a $io suit you SAVE $i.oo If you get a $15 suit, you SAVE $1.50 If you get a $ao suit, you SAVE $2.00. W e make this unusual offer in order to test the value of newspa­ per advertising. W e know that an opportunity to save from $ i to $2.50 w ill look good to any man who reads this ‘ 'ad” and we are w illing to pay out the necessary amount to learn the va lue of newspaper advertising. L. S. HYMAN 39 East Main Street, XENIA, OHIO.

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