The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

W > =* * **. >■. ss -. a*.' a> r*i j ; ■ I Treat Your (hvn , live Stock Cewelete *$' |: L iv e S lo c k A ilm en t* 1 m S)>C u e s o u t a t '- E vexfy M # —A fYwO rtigSfw e ’w K i i F We c«iy the Vrepired Pie. yciiptmselftr,UiyidRobejt* ,\ the eminent vcter.namn end 1 *voetcckepcdallst, tbcre% lirc-ici!pUon-! anil Dr. Roberts’ i S restveterSnarjrfcaok x Siii.) jc:i are raster ct allat!- ..... roents anddltcasesclsoar Cows, V B V Cattle,Hcraer,jihtep>wo*3,Chlcker-rT ^ ■ Get the Book N ew FREE b i m to know your anlmtii. This Booh 1» the hlghcitenthorltywe have oo live stock dlicaaci. (Uses symptoms, tciis whsl to do, bow. to doU, Your copy ready—absolutely tree. Cal) lor It, TrsatiosoUalwaystore wbo» you need tbCnu ‘Don’t fqiget to call 8won’ 0, M, Rldgway* | LOCAL AND PERSONAL | • sUNLV^eS#w<Ufc»<UW>«UNL>’<iS*yfc>e "We have an excellent barn paint j for $1,00 per gal, ” Tarbox Lumber Go. C l o t h e s of all kinds D RY CLEANED a t HOME'Olothing Oo. ' .The L. T, L.-tvill meet next Tuesday ] cveng. ■■■ ■'■V.’ *„ - -. ■ . . <t : ■ ■ . M- *• Mal*sb spent Wednesday' in Milford. . For Sale: 70 feet of lawn hose, second hand, ’ ' Clarice Nagley. ; Notice; Laundry will be sent away Tuesday evening next week. ’ Harry Bird, For Sale: Winter Queen, celery plants at SOcents per hundred. , f. Allen Turnbull. Rev. Kingley McMillan, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of McKeeu- port, Pa., was given the degree of D. D, at the commencement of the University of Wooster. He is the son of the late Rev/Robt. McMillan, and grandson of RevTHugb Me Millan, D, D., prede­ cessor, of Dr. Morton in the Cedarville R. P, pastorate. .An additional cut in prices and this will end it all. We have still a large as­ sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits which will be divided in three lots. ■ Any Ladies’ or Misses’$J() an d $ 1 2.50 $ 2 Eft AnyLadies’or Misses’ $ 22.50 a "d$25 Suits $0 M Suits....................................... .. v f V " in serges, black, blue serges and novelties 0 »U!/ Any Ladies’ and Misses’J J 5 and AA, Ladies’and Misses’Spring and Fall Gdats aa in white serge, black, blue and voiles V«UU ■ . $15 values .................... 'v»vW Ladies’s and Misses? Jap Silk Dresses, regular $5 quality, fo r .................... ............. .........................$ | ,75 tf • . ■ ’ Prices have been cut again on all merchandise still remaining in our store.. We will also put on sale a lot of Ladies’ winter fleece lined shirts and drawers at a great sacrifice. All 25c, and 35c garments will go at 15c, 50c and 75cgarmentsat 30c. for Men and Young-Meirv:::'- You can buy a suit of clothes at our ^stpre for the price you pay for a pair of pants elsewhere. Don’t delay, the time short. We are compelled to vacate by July 4th. REMEMBER THE PLACE M 50 tEast Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. ; *-&Vtylis-h Suits $8.00 to $20.00 a t • T ■".Sullivan’s'' 21 S. Dimesto'ne-St., Springfield. —Call me for Ice Cream for your dinner or sapper. Promp delivery. Wm. Marshall. -Fo r Bhoe bfirgains don’t forget th a t B ird’s Mammoth Store Is the place. No shoe sale in the county] ever equaled the one now in pro.- gress. All kinds of shoes a t prices th a t w illsell them. The first special J . shoe sale ever given GedanUe pso- | pie and you will lose if y*u do not attend it. -F or S axe Celery plants. J . C. Griudlo. The/Wodnasday afternoon Club was entertained by Mrs. Belle Gray. The most essential th ing in pa in t­ ing is to see th a t you get good paint. None b e tte r th an the olcl reliable Anchor brand. Tarbox Dumber Co. Mrs. M. A. Cresweli and Mrs E lizabeth Ewing, of Xenia, spent Tuesday w ith th e ir cousins, Miss Patience and Samuel Marsh, of New Boston, nea r Cinclnnat. Mr. H a rry McFarlaiid and wife, of Oakland, Ind ,, a re guests o£ Mr. John McFarland and family, ,A le tte r from Mr. Samuel Me- Caughan, Nowhill, Ballymony, Ireland, in renewing his subscrip* tion states th a t they are a ll well and th a t they have had a very gopd spring and crops of a ll k inds 1 1 'k well. Announcement cards have been received here of the marriage of Mr. Gleii Ghaplo Bull, son of Mr. H . D. Bail, to Mi83 Ru th Evangeline Loop, on Wedr esday, J une 26 a t the home of the bride in Kokomo, Ind . The coujdti will be a t home a fter August 15 that 515 E a s t- F iftieth Street, Chicago, NOTICE. H ay for Sale:—Somo clover and some mixed hay out of the meadow. ' Karlh Bull, * Executor of H , M, Barber, Miss A lfrettuHammond left Wed­ nesday for a vigil in Canton and Pittsburg, J Mrs. John Dott spent Saturday and Sabbath in Indianapolis whore she joined h e r husband for two days. Mr. Dott has been looking a lte r a contract for his cornpahyin Chicago. ' Mrs. T. B. Clark, _ot Xenia, has been spending several ‘doys a t the home of Rev. M. J . Taylor. Mrs. W« M, Barber and Miss Lula, havb been visiting Mr, W. D, Mar­ shall and . fam ily in Xsnia for several days. Library a Requisite. Every man owes it as a sacred duty to bis mind to start a little library of his own.—Henry Drummond. The public should notice tha t the public! dump is located on the D. U, Ervin land west of town bu t no carcasses can be deposited there* A fertilizer company in Xoma wiii take all these upon being notified. Tha trustees have also rented the same place as a dump for' township use, , $1(10Rewards $100, HrarsAdcra of this paper will b# pieaiw* to learn that Uisre 1* at least one dreaded Aaetie that eeienoe has been able to cure in all lie stage* and that isdetorrh, Hull’s Oterrh Core la th« oqjy positive eurenorr knoirh to the medical fraternity. Catariii being a coastUational disease, requires « *an«it«tIofiei treatment. Hell’s Osrtttrrli Hare m taken internally, acting directly up an the blood and fuucouseurraces of system thereby dmtrofirt ttm foundation of the dieeeeg, and giving the patient strength by building up tho comstltuticm and assisting nalnmiudbitig its work, The proprietors havesomuch fbtib in its curative hat they offer one Hundned Dtdlars for airy «wwMist It Mi* to cure. Sendbar fisto . r , J. i HFKXX * Vo, TsisdsO. Mr Prtljum Tit. m - - ■. t. 0xn* DELICATE BUT KEEN THRUST English Lawyer’s Method of Handling Witness 8o as to Discredit Him . With Jury. Said John B. Curtis, tho well known lawyer and president of tho Indiana Society of New York, speaking about the recent heckling of Detective Burns •when he was oft the witness stand in a memorable case: ’Tin afraid that sometimes we get a little too personal and severe with witnesses. How much belter was the handling of a famous detective who was testifying in a Lon* don court. It was a divorce case and Mr. Frank Lockwood was tho opposing counsel. The detective witness came to tho stand dressed in black broad* cloili, wore a gold fob and seals and looked much more like a respectable middle-aged solicitor than a member of the police force*. The man’s teg* tlmony was likely to be. damaging to his client, so Mr, Lockwood began bia cross-examination very gently and was excessively polite. c ’l believe you are John Blank of the firm of Blank & Co., the eminent detectives?’ " ‘ton, s ir / said’ the witness, 'f rep. resent that firm,’ "“ And I presume,’ continued tho counsel, 'that in ih'o course of your duties as a detective you have, at times, to assume many dir/guioos?' “ Yes, Sir,' “ ‘Then,’ said Lockwood, smiling, “will you have the goodness to tell tho court just what you are disguised a* tuMT” • ■ H. A. McLean Sole Agent For Foiir=Queens, A=JacK Cigars, “Ouy=Yoy” Strictly Hand Made, no Dope, L. S. HOWICH Dayton, Ohio. TRY OUR IOB PRINTING Reftiushing FloorAand Furniture will bring you more pleasure and abiding happiness ,*n your home than anything youcan do about the home for which you will spend any such squall amount in time and money as will be the expenditure in this work.. “ DOYOU REALIZEWHATYOU CAN ACCOMPLISH?’ “Hanna’s Lustro Finish” “Made To Walk On” Is permanent in Its color, never fades, positively durable because it wmade of best materials. Old painted floors made to look like new in all beautiful shades, such as Mahogany, Antique Oak, etc. Make* oldwoodwork and old furniture as good as new. “IS THIS CLEAR TO YOU?** • (Miur »y When you trade at our store. Besides the lowness of price we give you what you want when you want it. Then you have the quality, quality and quick service,^ Y,;': ■ -V;- .v.-" S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L S ’ Mothers’ Corn Flake ' . ‘ loc package for 5 c 9 Different. Kinds of Bread . 3 c Per Loaf. Pure Lard - / 11 c per lb. California Hams - per lb loc Ark Soap - . 20 per bar Salt White Fish - Ic each Mocha and Java Coffee 22 c per lb, 6c 12 10 8 O U R PR IG E S r Star Ora< k s rs ........ ............................ . Silver P runes.... ......................................... Prunes.... ............. ......................................... California PruneB, a lb............... .................. Fancy Large Santa Clara County Prunes, per lb.,..,.....,... ..... 10 Fanoy Bright Evaporated Apricots, per lb .............. .............................. 13c Fancy Large Demon G lug Peaches, per lb*....1Ci Tomatoos, per can..!.................. .......... ........ .......11 Corn, per can*,...,......... .......................... ........*.... 7 P gas , per can....... ..................................... ...........8 Lenox Soap, 3 bars................................ ............10 H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. LAZYLIVER •*I findCascarot* bo srood that £ wonh* ■without then. I waq troubled a great deal with' tptpia IWor and henilnclio* Kow since Irtln* CadcnrniACafidyCntliartlo I vrry rnucli beitnr 1 snail cottolnly rccomtnocd t,iom to my friends *• the best mcdfclno 1 have t t t i seen.’' Anns Bsilnet, Osborn Mill No-j!, Null River, Msis, i ^Plesssnt, PalstSblo, Piitent, TantoGftoil.DoOood,, never Sicken, W c ^U ms or <)rli>c, 10i>, J3c,Mo. Never 1 sew sn balk. XHn eonnine tntVet ftUnjped OOO* Oturetitood to cafo or your money back. SterllrtCUcinedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 801 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES MAKEY 0 DRDOLIARSWORK I s W h a t The Springfield Building &Lean Association Pays for Deposits in Any Sum, Start an Account Now Deposits made on or before July 10th, 1012 will” bear interest from July 1st 1912, t * 1 i i fi

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