The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
Additional Locals. Hr. G. F- Siegler mafic a tjusiness trip to .Cir.einnatj, Saturday. Misses Nclle JRinek ami Mary Ostwly. of. Xom*, wi-ra ShbhatlT 'guests or Miss i.miisa BmUb. . --Hwioz puru oiivo oil, olives, baked, beans, catsup and sour pie}:* os. Watid!o*9Grocery. -Kodak Developing aiul 1‘rtnim^ neatly ami promptly done. 6d Clarke Nagley. •-'F or S amo :~'A Malleable range in good condition, used but little. Also a runabout. O kas . F ainu . Mrs. d ia rie s Minser visited Mr. and Mrs- Frank lllltabrid leiu Houth Charleston last Thursday. —Pilot Acetylene (generators for Uielighting of country homes. J. E, Pierce. —FOR SALE; Twenty-nine acres, new bouse, on good pike, close lo town,- Price right. - Q. H. {Smith. u m m B m i mmmmm LOSS Mr. XraTowneloy suffered a alight stroke ot paralysis Sabbath, his left stde being affected. —All coal, wood and gas heaters a t coat to make room for other stock. C. AT. Orooso. The Wednesday Afternoon Glnb was entertained in a very pleasant manner la s t.F rid ay afternoon by M ibb Sarah Wolfprd, I I I GREATEST SLAUGHTER IN PRICES EVER IN XENIA OR GREENE COUNTY On account of the backward season we are overloaded in all departments and must turn this large stock of merchandise into cash regard less of cost or losses. This great slaughter in prices - S ta r t e d S a tu rd a y M o rn in g J a n u a r y 6th, arid E n d s T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1st n & —Call and see the Bull Bog Feed Grinders and Miami Gasoline En gines. ' . J . E, Pierce. Since the death of his wife, Mr. .lames Gregg,,Willhave with him his piece, Mrs: Marshall son and daughter, of Xenia, who will make the ir home with him. Miss Bernice Wolford left Mon* .day morning for Nashville, Teun where she has taken a position as- eashier in one of the leading hotels in th a t city. The extremely cold weather has tied upmost-all kinds of transpor tation and the trains are running several hours late. Wednesday .the local freights did not arrive here un •til late th a t night. I t will "be several days after the break before the railroads will be able to move freight on time. —Notice Farmers 1 We are pre pared to do butchering for you Our prices are tigh t and work will be satisfactory. Kohler & Trues dale 3 3 l - 3 c Off on the Dollar on Clothing, Suits Overcoats'and Trousers. 25p Off on the Dollar on Shoes, Rubbers, Arctics, Felt Boots, Rubber ^Boots, Leather Boots and High Top. Shoes. 2 Sc Off pn the Dollar on men’s Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. . E X T R A S P E C IA L —500 Boys’ long Trousers Suits, ages 13 to 19 years, and 200 Overcoats at less than half price f I O r account of lack of apace w e will only quote a few of the low prices Clothing Department n o t h i n g r e s e r v e d Men’s arid Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats $25.00 ones now........... ,$16.35 $22,50 ones now. . . . . . , ,$14.50 $18.00 ones now i............ $12,00 $ 9.00 ones now. 6.00 S15.0Q ones now ............. $10.00 $12 00 ones now: a .......... $ 8.00 $10.00 ones now .------ . .$ 6.35. $ 7.50 ones now..............$ 5.00 Men’s and Boys-Trousers * Corduroy Suits and Trousers Work Coats and Bain Coats 33 l-3c Off on the Dollar 33 l*3c Off on the Dollar 33 l-3c Off on the Dollar 1 f f m W : I § Furnishing Goods, Hat Department | | 25c off on the dollar on fine Dress Shirts, Col lars, Ties, Gloves, Underwear, Coat Sweaters, Turtleneck Sweaters, Hosiery, Suspenders, Mufflers, etc. 5 hoe Department Men’s Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s fine Shoes, Every day Shoes, Rubbers, Arc tics. Felt, Rubber and Leather Boots. 25c Off on the Dollar Don’t Miss This Great Sale. Started Saturday Morning,, January 6th, and Ends Thursday, February 1st Don’t Miss the Place. Last Two Store Rooms Down on West Main, Nos. 45 &49. See Large Signs " ............................................................... ■ '/■ , ' . . v '' . ■ X E N I A , O H I O . « STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00 O’CLOCK POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. * At a recant poultry show in Xenia Mr. G. L, Northup was a winner with bla Ancoufts, a Spanish breed of chickens that are new to this community and have the reputation as togpod layers. Mr. J . K. Stor mont also won recognition with hit entries in the corn contest. UNDERWEAR BARGAINS We are overstocked on women 50 c Fleeced Union Suits. You ean buy them todayonly January 13th, at 40 c each or 3 for 75c . Bird's Mammoth Store —As a lecturer, Br. Culp, is king of the lyceum and one of the lead ing platform men in this country. He is equal to the best and never falls to please his audiences. His subjects are always interesting and th e moral lesson Is-vividly por trayed. Opera house, Thursday, Jan. 18. Mr, John McYay, member df 'the County infirmary Board which was legislated put-of exiatunce by the last legislature, announces himself as a candidate before the next R e -( publican-primary for the nomination of county treasurer. $100 Reward* $100. The readers of this pepwr will be. please* tolearn that there I t at tenet ope,dreaded' diieain that science has been able to eeurein all its stage* and that i*Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive curenow known to thCmedical fraternity, Oatorrli being a constitutional disease, reqtolra a constitutional treatment. Hell’S Oatmrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up an theblood and mucoussun-acts of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and sMtsting nature in doing its work, The proprietors barenomtifth faith in its curative porwens, bat they oiler oneHundredDollars forany ease that it falls to cure. Send for list o tesilmontete.) Address, F, J. OHF5FEY AOo, Toleda O. Soldhy Druggist, 73s. all's Family PlUs arc tbe hat, 1C r t fT r t l por Indigestion, * * •V F A Relieves cour stomach, palpitation of the,heart. Ingests whatyouEat OUR FLOUR IS ALWAYS WELCOME in houses where i t is known. The women folks there kljow th a t It is always the same high . quality,', the same, honest weight, The Ohio State Journal' W ill again offer a Twelve Months’ Mail Subscrip tion for only Two Dol- lars—A Splendid {Oppor-j tunity for Rural Mail Pa trons. IF YOU TRIED A SACK -you would fluff out lots of other good things about “Gol den Rule” Flour. Why, not order one? Cedarville Flour Mills. THE HOME STORE irHB STOKE THAT SEELS “WOOLTEX'• THE HOME STORE OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE i IS NOW GOING ON A l l Our Past Sates A re Mere Shadows beside This Great Sacrificing Event Bargains That A re Real Bargains in Department during This Sate E v e r y A n d Remember, These Great Bargains Last but o m WEEK LONGER"*Out Sate ends Jam 20th COME BEFORE THE BEST BARGAINS ARE GONE THE J0HNST0N-SHELT0N CO. During themoi £h of January ru ral mail patrons, a? 1 these residing! in towns where The Journal ISwith- j ou tan agency, will have an oppor tunity to secure one year’s subscript tion to The Ohio State Journal (Stitte Edition), a t the reduced price of iWo dollars. The State Edition of The Ohio State Journal is issued daily except Sunday, and Is one of the greatest and best newspapers published. Farmers will he especially interest-’ ed in th is offer, as the State Edi tion ismade up in a ’ banner calcu lated to Intereii aiid please the j country people. In fact, It Is a spec*1* ial edition for their benefit. j Tile important telegraph and Co- j liunbus news appears in this edition j Ias does the market page, Which Is fthe best published. A big majority jOf the farmers are already readers of The State Journal, which IS ev l-, deuce thai it is a favorite among the 1 rural claee, j | In keep with a great newspaper, . the Ohio Stale Journal Is publishing ] j the political news regardless of par-1 jty tics And if* readers are k e p tf (posted on what is nptually liappen- hngJn the political field, J The Ohio Stale Journal is the only morning newspaper published in' Columbus or Central Ohio and lias the great advantage of reaching ru ral route patrons on day of publica tion, Every page Is interesting, th e ! editorial page being the ablest pub lished ia this station ot the country, The special, offer oi two dollars for twelve months’ subscription will expire on the last day of January, after which the- rate will be throe dollar* for twelve month*’ subscrip tion. Orders left a t this office will be given prompt attention and. for- •Warded to The State Journal with iout delay. ‘ j I f you want a great, daily Assoc- , tated Press Newspaper a t a reduced j rate this Is your opportunity to se cure it. Clearance Sale The one Sale that all Springfield folks and those living within a radius of fifty miles look forward to as the one bargain event of the whole year. Opens Thursday Morning, January 18th W e promise the greatest Bargain feast we have ever given, stocks are largest than ever before, consequently the reductions are greater. Member Merchants’ Associa tion, Gome to Springfield at our expense. We pay fare to Springfield and back home again on all purchases of $15 or over. W e D eliver Y our G oods ; We pay the freight or express charges on all purchases tha t amount to $5 or over to any point within a radius of fifty miles of Springfield. The Fahein-Tehan Co. West Main Street - . Springfield, Ohio. 12 to 24- Fairbanks Building &UC£fe$*ORS TO YMlfc DaWEEBE-BiDLEMAN CO, D A Y T O N 8 A N D 10 E A S T T H I R D S T R E E T CASTORIA 3?or Infant! and Childteii. ilieKindYouHavaAlwaysBought O H I O . Oayidri Agortt* for MeCalt Pattern* «rtrf Heulrtori shoo* Jlcars tha Cigafttipe of i I To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative firomoQuinine * SevenMMimb<W«#oldtni>«tt law on th* . T Mg !*fjTOat Cr 0 , ' ^ ‘rWdltey*, ifciww ty i
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