The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
! The eighteen months daughter of (Mr. Ltroy Davis had three fingers ha ily inashed by the gears of a wringer, Wednesday- Dr, J. O* Bt'iwarfc dressed the wounds, Mrs, D- S. Follows, of Cleveland, is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H» Milburn for$everai days. 'Foil S ale - Your Own .. live Stock ‘gs^SSr* —dt YourDrug Store J g ® f f i% 2 S 2 S M S . I s s s s 1. psesesssaCs Gel theBookNowFREE, twtm«nnalway*her* w U sb you awd themT ! era. •Fresh cow and hoif- J. A . Burns. Mrs, Charles Coulter and son, o f J l i r s . A n »*H i« daughter-in -1 Oxford, are spending a few days ( law, Mr*. Frank Hill, of South with Mr. R, B. Barber and family. Charleston, were p es ts of Mr, Word has been received hereof! ___ _ Mi the marriage oLMp. HgrryAiexand-' ny are sperulin er, formerly of thiH place, to Miss' decile Burkett, of Plymouth, Ind, Mr, Alexander is a sou of Mrs. Julia Alexander, Np other Infor mation concerning the marriage Is known at this time. ’’Don't forget to call soon'’ Sold By C: M. Ridaway. Miss Donna Burns will leave Mom day for Wooster where she will at tend summer school. = J* . •«!"... ' i . . . - - . . ' a ■Mrs. David Venard and daughter, Miss Opal and MI sb Loutilla Gar- ringer, of Blanahester, were guests last week of Mrs- Harry Nagley. Mrs. F. P. Hastings and daughter, Mary, are visiting New 'Concord relatives. Miss Mary Little, of’connersville. Ind., is the gnestof Mrs. Elizabeth Gaibreath. —Stylish Suits $8,00 to 120.00 at Sullivan’s 21S Limestone St., Springfield. Itev, J. S. E. McMlchael and fanv some time at the home of Mr. .Mason Prugh, near Day-, ton, the pastor getting a vacation while the church is undergoing re pairs. <5 LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ 1 l i s t e n ! Have your Bpring clothes dry- cleaned and make *tliein look like new. .H. F, Bird has' the agency for the Xenia Dry Cleaning Co. Every bit of work guaranteed. bepries -■ ? tatQ .O. A. It. Encampment takes place next week in Springfield. - - CallWm. Marshall for and fruit of ail k ind ;' Cood progress is being made on the reconstruction -of the Columbus pike, •,Bast town. Work was started at the James McMillan place and has been finished, to where Mr. J, C, Townsley lives^ The Wilson Engi neering -Company is -pushing the work- as fast tis possible. '• Buy Anchor paint; It will satisfyV you in every respect. .Tarbox Lumber Co. According, to a state- report wheat only promises ‘a yield of about six . bushels,- the average over the* state. According to the acreage there should be forty million bushe s. Oats is listed at 95 per cent yield and rye at 76 per -cent. •The timothy prospect • is 'SO and the fruit but 63 per cent. Peaches are almost a total failure. F ob rocuVs Store. B ent .-— Handsome office over Hartman’ s Clothing $4. J* P. Chew, Xenia, O. , ’ A 12-tf, Mr. J, Riley Kyle, of London, visited ,Mr. Charles Cooley and family the-first of the week. Prof. D. L. Crawford and family and Miss, Martha Crawford, of Xenia, spent Thursday with Mr. J. R. Cooper and family. * « \;V r1 * , FOR RENT—Five-room cottage on Chillicothe street, on July 1st.. In quiry can be made of R. Bird, or Mrs, Julia .Condon, Trenton, 0, i , ‘ , PUBLIC SALE—I will - Sell, my table,- two lounges, chairs, ice -box, household goods-at my residence on Cedar street, on Saturday, June 15, at -2 o’clock.' ■Cook stove, extension sewing machine, lawn swings dishes, sideboard, and many ,other articles. Terms cash. ' Mrs.-J. B. Winter The most essential, thing in paint ing: Is’ to see that you get good paint. 'None better than the old reliable. Anchor brand. «, Tarbpx Lurabfer Co. Mrs, L. H. Sullenberger enter tained the members of the Em broidery Club at her‘ home Thurs day afternoon. One cannot help but be greatly inv pressed with the appearance of the hew cement curb and gutters on north Main Btreet as well as on Xenia ave nue, Property will be* greatly inv proved and the streets will be bet ter drained. From ■a sanitary stand point no estimate of.the good can be made. Work on the curb and' gut ters in the center of town will start in a few days and the next two ,weeks should see the Improvements .com pleted, - Cedarville college defeated. Nelson Business College last Friday in.a base! brtll game by a score of 5 to 4. Call dnd see samples of Original Fluff rugs. Anyone desiring rugs majle from old carpet please send name to Mrs. R. P, MoLean, Central Hotel. ■, ■ ■ Mr, J. W. Radabaugh was In Cin cinnati, .Wednesday attending a meeting of station agents along the line. ' ” Miss Alfretta Hammond spoice Wednesday evening ot her mission work" in Egypt before a prayer,meet ing of the First U. P. church m Springfield. , \ : Mr. John Pierce attended the State Encampment of the K . of P's. in Canton this week. Mrs. John Lott, of Pittsburg, is the guest of her. parents, Mr. and Mi's, John Fields and Mrs. Frank *Mrs. W. H. Owens. Townsley have returned home from Lima, .being called there by the death of a relative. „ Miss Gertrude Reynolds will at tend Summer School in Oxford.- ... Mrs. J. H. Oreswell has gone to Cannon City, Colo., oil a visit with her mother. —Working pants at $1-00 to $2.60. Sullivan’s. *21, S. Limestone St.,’ Springfield, O. We have an excellent barn for $1.00 p’er gal. . . ." / ” >Tarbox Lumber CoV C l o t h e s of all kinds D R Y CLEANED at , , h o m e clothing Co, Mrs. O. L . Smith, Mrs, E . €'. Ogiesbee, Mrs. L . H. Sulienberger, Mr. O. M. Townsley has opened a paint7grocery in the Bradfute room under the telephone exchange.- According to news reports the railroads will start Sunday.ex cursion July first. It Is said that the excursions were abolished to iforce people to -travel; tltrhugh the iweek ’ and thus create sentiment and Mrs. M. 1. Marsh, were among j against the 2 cent fave la’ iv. thosewho attended a ^ception at batu 's cents t o $3.00 at the hoips o f M rs. Arthur Wildraan* | ’ Sul?ivan‘B, 21 3. LEnertone St;, Springfield. -C a l l me for Ice Cream for yourj . MiBSGerfcr^ R e y n o l d * has-been dinner or supper. Promp palivery. ? ^ .. . p jv . Wm .Marsl.atlJSeCt6? ! ! T £ U* oh9X* itl p , (iNew Jasper towaship. . BIRD’S Summer :=: Special® “Haveyou” seen the $15.00 Men’s Suits we are Sacrificingat r « 5 ^ ' ■V - Of course they are not this season’s goods, but the style is good, the cloth “wool” and there is $15.00worth of service to the purchaser. \ . BUY SUGAR A 26 ib sack best cane granulated for $1.60 Saturday, June 14thtonly. IT W ILL BE HIGH ER. . WE SELL Buggy Dusters........... -..................-.-60 c to $2.00 Buggy Whips.....................10,15, 25, 60 and $1.00 Horse Collar Pads (the i!5c kind)— ............. 26c Porch Swings, extra Well made......... .........$4.08 Hammocks....——,.—.— ............. $1.00 to $3.60 each Croquel Sets..... ......;.....— .......?6c to $2.00 each Jointed Fishing Rods............... —.26, 50 and $1.00 Basq Balls Batts and Gloves. “ “ HAVE YOU eeefi the Mon’ S and ’Woman’s Low Cut Shoes we arc “ SACRIFICING" all high grade goods it Patient Leather, Kid and Gurt Metal. Ladles’ $2.60 Lhce Oxfords...,........................$1.49 Men's'" $3.50 and. $3.00Lace Oxfords„..........$1.98 Ladies’ $1.16 atfil $1.50 Lace Oxfords...........$1.19 Ladies’ White Canvas OxfordB......................690 4 Cans Of loo corn for 26c, Saturday, June 14th, o n ly .. ^ ■-,■ . . ■• ." .*.~ WE SELL Household Paints (all colors) per can.,.,.,......10c Varnish Stains (all colors) per o a n . . . 1 0 c Paint'Brushes ....................5,10,13, 26 and 50c W h itew a sh Brushes.....................10, 26and50c Wall Paper Brushes........... ........... . 25 and 60c Wall Paper Cleaner per can........................,.,.i0c Step Ladders 6 and oft.......................05 and 76c Clothes Racks (best ori the market).......... $1.00 Ironing Boards (that close u p ).. ;$1.G0 and $Lfi8 Clothes Baskets................. .......... 26, 50c to $1.25 Lightening Ice Cream Freezer's 4 qfcsize....$2.7G Lightening Ico Dream Freezers 0 i}t size... $3.60 Adjustahle WfndoWScreens...............25 and 40c 0 LHSUlDVi£N6Eft” the fiesbfnrniture Polish *made.'..,..................................2r» and 60c per bottle .........>.....■'l---'-.|iiilirililiiit''[lTir,lri"-~T‘'’’ ''- r iiiriiiii-i fn r iirfrif-"-i'',L.....T‘- - “ - iVir i i 1 iil....n il..... Ladies’ and Children’s ' Wash Dresses. A splendid lthe to pick from. Ladies’ Dresses................................$ 1.00 to $2.00 Children’ s ......................... ............... 25, 50 to$1.60 LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SHIRTS, DKAITKKS AND GOWN’ S Neatly made and Trimmed. SILK HOSE * Men’s Black Silk Half Hose— .25 and 60o Pair Ladies’ Black, White and Tan Silk Hose.,.,..,.............................60c and $1.00 Pair' LINOLEUM the best kitchen floor covering made, we have it in 2,. 2K and 4 yds wide—In E and D grade 50c, 62^c per square yard, Joh* McFarland and family, Tues day. Mr. P* O. Gerard, wife and daughter, of Parkersburg, W. Va., were entertained Thursday'at th* home of Mr* and Mr#. J. W, John son. Township Clerk, Andrew Jackson took Harrison Lilly to the County: Home, Thursday. Tne Vf- C. T- U* will meet June, 20, in the library. The study of thq] day will be the first twelve questions of the Ohio Constitution found in Bchool Civics. •* ‘ Secy, Mr, I. M. Beck returned from Franklin Monday evening, having removed his father and mother from near Dayton to that place. Both parents are in poor health, . . Public Auction of household goods June 22 nd, at 2 p. m. Residence opposite M. E, chnrch, , Mrs. Sylvia C, Kyle,; BUY A “FEENY VACUUM GLEANER” Throw away your broom and carpet-sweeperi Free demonstrarf tion given any time. Price $10,00. Geo, C. Stewart, Agent. . 1 1 Cedarville. Ohio, j Ft was reported here Thursday! tnat Henry Bateman, of South Char-1 iesron, had sold 800 acres of land for $100,000. Mrs. G. W, Harper visited her brother, Mr. James Murray, of South- Charleston, •Tuesday. Mr. Murray is suffering with a growth below his left ear. Mr. Wm. Marshall lias rented the smalt roon on the corner and will conduct bis fruit stand from the second room, - , Dr. W. R.McChesney leaves Mon day for Wooster where he will teach in the University Summer School. He will be accompanied by his wife, and daughter, Frances, and mother-in-law, Mrs. Martha Morton, Prof.^Leroy Allen of. the college has returned to Wooster for a visit but will go to Chicago the first of week for some special work in Chicago Univlrsityj Mr. Oscar Satterfield entertained at the Foster Hotel, Thursday even ing the following; Mr. P. C. Gerard, wife and daughter, o f Parkersburg, W- Va.., Mrs. Edith Biair and daugh ter, Miss Kathleen, of Loveland, Mrs.,Angie Satterfield and grand son, Paul, o f Xenia, aud Misses Helen Oglefibee and. Mary Bird, —Honeyfor sale at Wolford’s at 10 cents., ' The Young Ladies’ ' Missionary Society wilt bold a lawn fete on the U. PV church laWif this Saturday evening, Everybody is cordially in vited to come, W1K serve' ices, ice, cream aud «ake. The Senior L. T. L, will meet in Carnegie Hall next Tuesday, even ing at 7:30 o’ clock. Business of im portance will be transacted and all members are urged to be present. CARPETS. RUGS, MATTINGS On* of the largest stocks Ip the, county to pick from." We have room size rugs in a ll sizes ranging in pfice from $5,00 to $37,50. Also a line of porch and Crex Grass Rugs. C»me In and look them over,! WORK SHOES "Men's Ease” (Manzles) They give the hiost comfort and longest Wear' o f any shoes made. We personally guarantee every pair of these shoes we sell. Try a pair * next time yod purchase. Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Pious Skirts * In newest Styles, Waists ....................... 5 ............... fg)c to $2.00 each Skirt#........... *....- ...................... $>1.00 to $2.00 each -> Ask th ado them ' B IRD ’S MAMMOTH 6 % $100 Reward* $100. The readers‘of this paper will be plettae- to learn that there 1* at least one dreaded dheaee that science ha# beenable to matein all its stages and. that Is Catarrh. Ball’s Oetarrh Cureis theonly positive cur*now known, to the medical fraternity. Catatih being a constitutional disease.'requires a eonetlVutkxml treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, Setting directly up cmthe blood andmucousaurraces of system (hereby destroying the fodudetion of the disease, andgiving the patient strength by leufidkig up the constitution and assisting ttttare in doing lie work; The proprietors hail* anmuch M thin its curative powers, hat tbtf offer eae HundredDollars for mry <m that It foils to ours. Sendfor fltto testimonlale. Addtee* F. J. CHFNBY A Oo, Toleda O, 0ett % Driigefsi, TS*. all's FttaUtr TIUs ere the but, ilnlike Some Platform Oratore. 1 ola, aged four, was present at din ner eno evening when a number of hiesi » WCrc being entertained by her jarent fWd during a lull in the con- versatit ff she began „ to talk very eflirnestli "W hy do you talk so much, Lola?” as her father. **'Cause I've jot feomet.'tink W as the lnno- lent reply. ) Administrators Merchandise Great Willner Store. Owing to the recent death of Mr. L. J. Willner an . administrator’s sale will be held to adjust the affairs o f this estate.: This is an affair most unusual and extraordinary, as all summer merchan dise will be closed out at prices to quickly convert the stock into Cash and bring about as speedy an adjustment of the estate as'possible., Over $75,000 worth of. brand new merchandise involved in this great mid- season sale, All goods bought for. the spring and summer trade,^ consisting of Men’s, Youths and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. ! Disposition of stocks as quickly as possible is the aim o f the administrators. The .Willner policy of ^Satisfaction or your money refunded” will be in force during this sale. Persons contemplating purchasing summer outfits, especially urged to at tend this unusual event. . ^ ‘ • An opportunity no one in Cedarville or vicinity can afford to miss. Sale starts Wednesday morning, June 12 th, at 8 o ’ clock. 116 -118 So. Main Street Dayton, Ohio, High Cost of When you trade at our store you w ha t you w an t 4when you w an t qua lity arid quick service. ' S A T U R D A Y ^ SPECIALS Mothers’ C om F lake loc package for 5c 9 Different K inds of Bread 3c Per Loaf., Besides the lowness o f price- we g iv e it, *Th en you have the qualify, Pure Lard California Harris Ark Soap Salt W h ite F ish M ocha and Java Coffee 22 c per l b / l i e per Ib. per lb lo c '20 per bar . i c each ,. OUR PRICES Star Oracft*rs........................ .............f........... 6 c Silver Prunes.-..;....,.-.............. .......-... 12 Prunes....—1........ ............................ ...... ........... >10 . California Prunes, a lb,........... .— ..................8 Fancy Large'Santa Clara: Ctninty Prunes, per lb..,... ......... -1 0 Fancy Bright Evaporated-Apricots, per lb .............. - .............................13c Fancy Large LemofrOling Peaches, per lb ... 10 Tomatoes, per can................. - ........................... 11 cforn, per can.;...........................*.................. - 7 P6as, per can— ......................... .........................8 Lenox Soap, 3 Bars.............................. .......... - 1 0 Schmidt & Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTNG 2£2£ H. A. McLean •• . « 9 Sole Agent For Four-Queens, v - v / A«JacK Cigars, “Ouy-Yoy’ Strictly Hand Made, no Dope. / a. S. HOWICH Palace Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES Truesdale&Rohler SUCCESSORS TO C. C^WEIMER. Cedarville •Ohio. i h Jt I, i—.jji'
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