The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
M - fH't'H THE v every day Coot} health, t lift' is what £ats iid death lul l; that’s sold, •sell the best above cost* and. not- high' •I ' U >USE la Tt er )h io , uu ia, Hll —a ed iur re U’Si bci rot i 1 oCover ; rs I O N A L D . Ed. in D< former U.S, a . file Webster ^ I>y Modern ie . KeytoLit- es. General ^ Y Doubled. _ lustrations, in Phrases. so I E S T ■ "i: Convert- n, Utility. p*to ' j GFIELO, MASS. 1 thispublication* m; 1U s t e m th * t sm r jr ■ mmmrnmmm THE HOME STORE ■ w OUK JANUARY CLEARANCE* SALE ENDS Saturday, January 20th Be Sure to GET HERE before the Close THE HOME STORE M a i l O r d e r s F i l l e d P r o m p t l y O r e a t S a v i n g s o n E V E R . Y T H 1 N O c-; 8 AND 10 EAST MAIN SRTEET, TH E JOHNSTON-SHELTON CO, • t ' - ■“ SUCCESSORS TO THE DaWEESE-BIOLEMAH CO. and R. A. DeWEESE. DAYTON, OHIO. D a yton -A gen ts fo r MfiCatl P a ttern * and- ” W o o tteX , > Garm ent* THEATRE flOTES. A t the Fairbanks Theatre. Spring .ftelii, on Thursday, Jan. I'-Mb, Mi do,i Weber will offer the charming', and beautiful jiriina donna, Vein - Michelena, in the sensational muni ‘ evil farce success ‘ 'Alma, Where, Do ' Ton Live?” 'byPaul Herveand Jean Briquet,—a farce .which lias been transposed, into English by the well ltnown humorist. Qeorge V, Hobart, -There are fourtson musical num bers Interspersed in tl}« three acts. Mr. Weber has spared no expense in the production ortho cast, which includes besides Miss Michelena* Robert Dore, William H- Tower. Edouard Durand, Eprn Mathews, .. Walter Liebmaim, Frank Kelly, B. F, Bagel, Bertha "Whitney, Modeline Sovel and Seirli Rives. On Friday,' Jan, 26th, Thomas .Tellers,on will be seen at the Fair- Real Thing” is the luml of a play that will please everybody. This ' will be the attraction at the Fails banks Theatre Saturday, Jan.- 27th, matinee and night. There is a i laugh for every minute of tho two ; hours and a hfilf and a Iheme that in appealing to all. Miss Grosman for, tlm first, time in her career has with ! iher two children in the cast who1, •ale nor, only really children,, but- -who are. clever* in fact, perfect* little artists. The cast is the same as-that which played in New York; City for so many, months and the) play conies with a reputation o f the ’ best that lias been seen m years, Dangerous Fire Narrowly Averted. A dangerous tire was averted B. Of E. Selects L.H. Sullenberger. DeathOf ColoredMinister. Palace Meat Market At a meeting of tho Board of Edit Monday at the library wheti the cation last Friday evening Mr NOTICE. ■/ ANDiiuw-J ackson , £»ecy. ; ThiVaimual meeting of tlio share holders of The Oedaryille Building & Loan Association will be held in tjiiebiHce of T&hi&y&sBde'ii^ ship.^blerk’s bitted',}.*..gaW^da^'eviiTir (of directors and any other business banks ..Theatre, in "R ip Van |ihai may come before the meeting. Winkle.” All the world .loves llip j Pulls open from 0:00 to SiiKip. jn. Van Winkle. He is as familiar to every household as is the first cradle song. Ho is tho folk lore of America; the kindly h<miflecnl spirit of German legendaiy tvam.- lared, transplanted frbin the mysti cal ream undreams to the land <it action and reality, by Washington Irving** brought homo to the of the people of all ages by the family of Jefferson. The' father, the beloved real "R ip ” , is seen and remembered in the son’ s acting, so ■a .great treaf/is in store for theatre goers. janitor* Mr. Charles Harris, dis covered a wooden door just ready to break into a blaze. The door en ters Into a space about the furnace ami as the furnace , was being crowded to heat the building the j.door had taken fire. Had it not been- for 1Mr. Harris* presence at the time it is likely that the whole building would have, been at -the mercy of the flames, . The heating arrangement in the building has never been satisfactory amlit has been necessary to keep the furnaces at a white heat to get the building in a- half comfortable condition. H, Sullenberger was elected to the vacancy caused by. tlio. resig nation of Rev. W, E, Putt,' who did not qualify. Mr. JSulleijbefgor was the next highest candidate at the recent election. t Rev. Vincent Smith, aged 64, one L. j of tlie best known'colored ministers iillt in the county, died Monday even ing, altera long sickness of heart trouble. He is survived by a widow and three children, Miss Joanna, aJ LIST OF LETTERS. List. ICo. 2, Remaining unclaimed in hearts-'C’udarvUle, (>,, Post Ofiiee for {week ending January 20,1012. ANNUAL MEETING. the the - With the real stamp of success cornea Henrietta Crosman and her company direct from Hew York in “ The Real Thing.” the comedy that has been playing at the Maxine Elliott Theatre for mohfchs. "The The meeting of the Cedarville Protective Association will be held at the mayor’ s olfiee on Saturday, January 27, at one thirty in tho afternoon. This’ meeting is for tho election of officers and transacting any other business necessary' • Here’s the Limit, We don't mind hooking her waist, looking, to seo If her white skirts show, and if her hat ia on straight; we don't mind- pinning up a veil now and then and .cleaning the mud off her rubbers, but when it comes to holding one end of a store switch, while she braids it, we think the limit has been reached, and it's time for us to assert our Independence,—Detroit Free Press. teacher at Mt. Meigs, Ala.*,. Dr.j Simpson A. Smith, Parkersburg, W .* Vaq and Wrn. Hubbard, a step-son. * The funeral . corvjco was held .from the home Thursday afternoon, burial taking place at Massies Creek eomotery. ■ . ■. FRESH &SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES Gcxsd Deeds That Live. Write your name in kindness, iove and mercy on the hearts of thousands you come, in contact with year by year; you will never lie forgotten Good deeds will shinp ns fhe- stars of heaven.—Chalmers. The Real Problem.' A New Yorker has built a hospital to find out*why nens do not lay, when eggs are GO cents a dozen! He will have to build an Insane asylum if.lie wants to find out why they cross "tho road.' . . . . L e t te r s The Mule's .,nteI,,0ence* J1 .-A,'!;’ . mi, a "Dab ol’ mule knows da,t plowlh t , Ul’^ r .‘ o **n S A ’ time has come/' said Brother Dickey roster, Mrs. h>. L. D'W’en I gone, ter de barn ter feed him. Morphy, Mrs, A. L. (per care j (Jls mawnin’ lie had done kicked de do1 Morey Stock Co.) ; . [loose, lumped .two wire fences an| Persons calling for the above w ill; swimmed de millpon’ ter de big woods, please say "Advertised Use The Telephone! isTKVtlEN C., W: right , P. M. —All coal, wood and gas beaters at cost to make! room for other stock, - O, M.*Crouse. you have news items of „ „ , importance* relatives from .a tHs- Wen you stops to consider do tew ad- 1 visiting you* surprise parties, wantages Ue mule hez had de intefli-! , . ^ , . w ., ' ' . gence er mere man can’t hoi’ half a ! birthday and marriage celebrations candle ter him!”-Atlanta Constitu- accidents and all news of puhhein- tlon. , wo*- tianUaf.lK5 p r. Mi)M*'Antl-Paln Fill's terest, use your tolcpohue and give this office tho “ lip” and wo/wiil do he rest. $100 Rewards $100, / . The readers of this pnper will be please- {si h-am that there Is at least one dreaded disea se that science has been able to euro In. All its shigM and that is Catarrh. Hall’s .Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional (list-rise, requires a constitutional treatment. I D i II' b ' Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly lip on the blood and mucous surruci t of system -thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting mvture iu doing its work, The proprietors haveso much faith in its curative powers, bat they oiler one Hundred Dollars for any e.ise thflt It fails to. cure, Send for list o testimonials. AddCosa ’i ’. J . OHFNDY & Co. Toleda O. gold by Druggist; 76c. Alt’s Family Pills arc the best. Truesdale &Rohler SUCCESSORS TO C. C. WEIMER. Cedarville Ohio. ESTABLISHED 1896 L. CLE.MANS, RE.AL E.STATE " -AND I N S U R A N C E OHIO TRY OUR IOB PRINTING ER HOTEL £T K " DIES UP STAIRS OOM. IS CF,NTS.' "■Iainfloor. . I in the Oul- lent, ' LAN. d- Furniture f of Ohment snfc Building hio. liJPBipiumniii'ij i i r >■' SRSON, tnd Dentist. S. XT. ?ry Barn, »anti 81 OHIO • tatter to csk have the . For this in buying genttins-f- i* ttbarit-.t, iiw hlr? h not iaJt.ita hcEtor futa fce tho fa* •fh 6 large,*? ihined. . Mi Pi LES TULA RICTUMf tJcsnSatatOn* sf tatM- jpiftmet I'ffwa .BLLAN fJMBUS, 0 . 'V 111 "■ 11 1 ... . "" ' 111 1 j . , ............ ............. Notice the Bargains O ffered at Marcus’ During LadiesUnderwear. Fleece lined Shirts or Drawers, regular 25c value, Public Benefit Sa l e , . . . . . . . . . 15c Ladies’ extra fine Shirts or Drawers, Egyp tian yarns, regular 50c and 75c value, Public Benefit Sale................................ 35c Extra sizes in same garments, Public. Ben efit S a le ,................. ............... - ............. 45c Ladies’ Hose. Ladies’ 10 c Hose, Public Benefit Sal e . . . .5c Ladies’ 15c Hose, Public Benefit Sale. .7 l~ 2 c Ladies' 25c Hose, Public Benefit Sa l e . . 12 J- 2 c Ladies' 50c Hose, Public Benefit Sa l e , .. .25c Ladies’ Petticoats. Ladies’ or Misses’ Black Petticoats, regular 75c value, Public Benefit Sa l e . . . . . .45c Ladies’ or .Misses’ Persian Petticoat, reg ular SI. 50 value, Public Benefit S a le ...................... 69c Ladies’ Heatherbloom Petticoats, with deep embroidered flounce, regular S2 value, Public Benefit S a l e .......... .... ^...........9Bc Ladies’ Black Silk Petticoats, regular .$3.50 value, Public B f efit Sa l e , . . . . . . . S i.89 One lot o f Muslin Petticoats, trimmed in lace and embroidery, slightly soiled, Public Ben efit Sale* . . . . , , , , « , » , * 4 * 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 * 4.3c Any Ladles or Misses Bat in Our Store, during Pubiie Benefit Sale, $ 1 0 0 Kimonas. Long Kimonas in flannelette, regular $1.50 values, during Public Benefit Sa l e . . .79c ; Dresses. For Evening and Street W e ir . Ladies’ Cotton Foulard Dresses, regular $4 - * and $5 values, Public Benefit. S a le ;........................................... . . . . . - . $1 . 69 Ladies’ or Misse 3 s’ Corduroy Dresses, regu lar $9 valufis, during Public Benefit S a le ........................................................ $4.25 Ladies’ Messaline Dresss in all the latest shades, handsomely trimmed, $15 val ues, Public Benefit Sale..................... $8 45 Ladies’ Dresses in messaline, trimmed in all over silk lace, tunic effects, Regular $25 values, Public Benefit S a b . . . . ! .$14.50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats Ladies’ or Misses’ Coats, in black only, regu lar $7.50 value, Public Benefit Sale................................................... . . $3 95 Ladies’ or Misses' Coats, some with large collars, regular $10 valve, Public Ben efit S a le ....................... $5.00 Ladies’ or Misses’ Coats, neatly trimmed* regular $12,50 values, Public Benefit Sale » . . . . * , . . . . . $(? 00 Ladies’ or Misses’ Coats, regular $16.50 and $18 reversible Coats, Public Benefit Sale........................................................ $9 00 1 Ladies’ Reversible Coats, regular $20, value, Public Benefit Sal e . . v ......................... $10.00 Extra Special. Oaracul Coats. Ladies’ or Misses’ $12.50 and $15 Coats, Public Benefit Sa le ............................ $6.95 Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts. Ladies’ Black Skirts, regular $2 value, dur- . ing Public Benefit S a le ................. .$1 25 Ladies’ $2.50 S 1 ‘ios in black and blue, dur- Public Ben efit Sale............................ $1.50 Ladies’ $3 Skirts in black and blue, Public Benefit Sa le .! .......... $1.75 $5.00 Skirts, in Public Benefit Sa l e . . . .$3.00 Fine Chiffon Panama Skirts, regular $7.00 value, Public Benefit Sale . . . . . . . . .$3.75 Fine Altman Voiles, handsomely trimmed, - also tailored, regular $8.50 values, Public Benefit Sale..........................................$4.50 Shirtwaists. One lot o f embroidered Waists, regular $1 value, Public Benefit S a l e . ............ 59c Tailored Waists, regular $1.25 value, Public Benefit Sale* * » . . . . . . . . . . . * ..74c FURS All Furs will go at HALF PRICE. Rover before such reductions We will also offer during this sale, one lot of pure linen Tailored Waists, regular $2 ■values, public Benefit S a le ................ 89c Ud ies’ S Ilk Waists. Ladies' Silk Waists in black , only, regular $3 values, during public Benefit Sale. .$1.89 Ladies’ or Misses’ Net Waists, silk lined, very new, Regular $3.50 value, during public Benefit Sa le . .......... .............. ....$2,00 All $5, $6 and $7 Silk ■ Waists, broken sizes, all colors. During public Benefit S a l e ..................................................... .§2.89 Ladies’ and Misses’ Corsets. 50cCorsets, Public Benefit Sal e . . . . . . . . . ,35c $ ! and $1.25 Corsets, during public Benefit Sale.............. ........................................... 79c $2 05 Corsets, during Public Benefit S a l e .......... .................. ..$1 .40 $2.50Corsets, UurhiprPublic Ben -fit Sale.............. ; $1.65 $3Corsets, during Public Benefit Sale...... ............$2*00 $i Corsets, during Public Benefit Bale.... .............. $2,50 Tailored Suits. Any Suit in our stock that sold for $12.50 and $15 Public H neflt Sale..................................... . §7.50 AnySultinour stock, sold regularly at $18, $20 niid $22.50, Public'^Benefit Sale........................ $10.00 Jackets full satin lined, Sweaters. Ladles’, atnl Misses’ Sweaters, regular $1.75 values, during Public Benefit Sale....................... She $2,50 Sweaters, duriug Public Sale........................$1.50 $3,00Swerters. during Public Benefit Sale............. $2.00 $1.00 sweaters during Public Beni fit Sale....... ....$2.60 Children’s Coats at One-Half of Regulah Price #,s a * Men’s and Young Hen’s Overcoats W e are going to quit handling men’s clothing. W e have ori hand a lot of overcoats in prices ranging from $12.50 to $20.00 during this sacrifice sale yon can have your choice for $7.00. Come early and get first choice. This sale only lasts 16 days. Remember the place and date. Sale starts Friday, January 12th. 30 EAST MAIN STREET MARCUS XENIA
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