The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
lii sfy me say ■t o f .'tie 5a &m 1 I ;5 5 0 :UY vn )S0- Jtnd 'ill), ad- 1 1 i i m yoti far- and NG t * - 1 t d ts 1 * d ie* s s fm kfnMUWjH* ^r<fir MfiWgiWT' jWtipq JANUARY Clearance 5 ale Now Going On At SILVERBERG’S STYLESHOP Cor.Main andLimestoneSts. If LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Jehu Fields Is on- the sick list. -"CLEARANCE Sale of MEN'S and boys clothing. HOME Clothing Co, Nice winter pears, 25c per p'-efe delivered, A. M.'G eoiiuk , Pi)one 54, Springfield, Ohio. _ Over$20,000 Worth of Women’s and Misses’ Wearing Aapparel of Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Furs, etc,* to be Closed out at from 25 percent to 50 per cent off on 7 • ' ■ ~ r:[ 1 " - - - - - v " . 7 -r.U ..... .-rni.n; 111 ry .t,;yj.ni everyarticle. This being, our first JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE all our merchandise, is new and strictly *up-to-date. The prices we have made to make a total clearance of all winter goods in stock will be a revelation to the women of Cedarville and vi cinity. This sale will mean a saving of 10 per cent on every dollar expended. Don’t Fail to Pay Us a Visit ’S STYLE SHOP Cor. Main and Limestone Sts., Springfield, There will be no farmers' institute held in Clifton this winter, Mr. H, N. Coe lett Tuesday on a trip through the South. —Heinz pure olive oil, olives, baked beans, catsup and sour piok- es. Waddle’s Grocery, ; » r -"Kodak Developing and Printing neatly aud promptly done. 5d Clarice Nagley, Mr. O. M. Crouse and wife at tended, the Corn Show and Imple ment exhibit in Springfield, Wed. hesday. ; Luelle and Eleanor Johnson havo both been on the side List this week. —If you’ ve any extra room, buy a suit or overcoat at clearance price even if you can’ t use it until next FALL. HOME Clothing Co. Measles is prevalent in the home of Mr.'G. H. Cresivell and family, Misses Erma, Eula and Morton, her mg afflicted. Mr. Galen Gardiner, of Idaville,’ Indi, will enter college for the second semoster in February. They’ re going. Have yon got yours. Remember they are Hart, Bohailner & Marx make clearance prices. HOME Clothing Co. —Dry batteries for gasoline en gines and automobiles, t.he best on the market. G. M. Crouse. —W anted W ork :—.By the month or year. Understands all kinds of farm work. D aniel C. M c L ean , 2b H. F. D, No. .7 Bellefontine, O. Dr. Leo Anderson attended the annual meeting of Ohidveterinarians in Culunibus, Wednesday. . Dr. E. C. Oglesbee was w Cin cinnati Wednesday on a business trip. > J, E MITCHELL \ * r - ' Fire - Lightning - Tornado .INSURANCE BEST COMPANIES LOWEST RATES —F or S ale :—A Malleable range in good condition, used but little. Also » runabout. C has . P a ine . —Pitot, Acetylene Generators for thelighting of country homes.. J. E. Pierce, Mr, Ralph Wolford has entered the day class in the Y. M, C. A. at Dayton and is faking a special course in mechanical drawing. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Miss Lilias Ross, teacher in dis trict number seven has been out of school for several days owing to a break down with the stove.. School was resumed Wednesday. Subscribe for the Herald. W ILLNER ’S GREAT TEN DAYS SALE NOW IN PROGRESS The Semi-Annual- Opportunity to Buy Reliable, Trustworthy MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, HATS, CAPSAND FURNISHINGS AT Greatly R educed Prices A $75,000.00 STpCK TO BE OFFERED AT EXTRAORD INARY PRICES The One Important Clothing Event of the Whole Year. A sale that no man, young man, youth, child or parent can afford to miss. $12.50 Suits and Overcoats a t . ...................................................... ..........................$6.95 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats a t ........................... ....................................................- .19.95 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats> a t . » / , » « • *•.$14.95 1 OTHER L IN E S OF M ER CH AN D ISE A l tE M A R K ED IN PROPORTION F o r T e n Days o n ly J a n u a r y 17 th to J n m i n r y 2 7 th W ILLN ILK ’S 116-118 So.Mnin St., I D a y t o n , O h io memmm MMsan H H M & i « ■mil Mr. J. Emerson NS&bot, o f Dayton; ' was a visitor at homo Sabbath. Prof. K- H. Randall, suporlntCn- j dent of the Spring Valley Behoof, ■, ha« been granted a life certificate) for high ichool teaching by tho ! 1 State Hoard of Examiners, I —FOIt SALE: Twenty i.nc acres, j now house, on good pike, close to j town. Price right, ; G. H. Smith. | Mr. John ^torment was in Colum bus Thursday whero ho visited hie sister, Mrs. W. H. Lackey, who is in Grant hospital for an operation on a knee cap. —Notice Farmers! We are pre pared to do butchering for you Our prices are light and work will be satisfactory. Rohler & Truesdale. Mr. Neil Collins, who is located in Santa Ana, Cal,, where he is en gaged m the fruit business, is the guest of friends here this week, after an absence of twenty-five years. A sled load of teachers from the 0. S. & S. O, Home, Xenia, enjoyed a ride in zero weather and came here Monday evening. ■ By previous arrangement a special supper was awaiting them at the Central Hotel, There were seven ladies and two gentlemen in the party. The Urbana city council in order to get rid of J. D / McCarthy, the service director appointed by the mayor, cut the salary from $450 to M2 per year, McCarthy is game and filed his ‘ bond for $5,000 and holds the job. Owing to the condition of the furnaces at the R. P. church during the cold spell there were no Services there last Sabbath, the organization uniting with the O. P. congregation. Rev. M. J, Taylor fllloa the U. P. pulpit Sabbath evening. Mrs. John Lott arrived here Mon day evening from St. Louis, where Abe has been for several week with her husband, Mr. John, Lott, who is representing a Pittsburg company on a waterworks Contract in that city. Mr, Lott is expected here Saturday, ■ Mrs,John Lott, ,Who Is.visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Owens, was over-coin® Wednesday morning by gas' fumes in, her sleep ing room. The fire baa been turned to high. Mrs, Lott was .sick but a short time but the family was given a good scare.. The voters m Xenia on Tuesday defeated the bond issue of $10,000 for a sewerage disposal plant by a vote of 179. to Dll, ,Heveral damage suits have been voted against the city by residentB near the “ sewer age farm” and the disposal plant was the only means of removing the trouble. Mr. A. Z. Smith has boon spend ing the past week or ten day In company with Hon, George Little, at the Franklin Board A Paper Company. A number of improve ments aro being made and Mr. Smith's long experience in the paper mill businosB makes his ad vice valuable In such work. Mr. O .A . Dobbins and wife at tended .tho Corn Bhow in Spring- field, Thursday, remaining over for the banquet that night. Mr, Dobbins starts out next week on a farmers’ institute speaking trip in the northern part of the state, Mr. Dobbins’ has been quite successful as a seed corn aiid soy bean grower and has also devoted some time to seed corn judging, all of which will be helpful in Institute Work. Watt & Foust will hold their annual Duioe Jersey sale in Xenia on February fith, In a large ware- room At the rear of tho Greene County Hardware Company’s store. About c>5 head will be offered for sale. This firm has the reputation of breeding some of the highest priced, Duroca that have ever been marketed. Their,sales are always attended by buyers from the adjoin ing states and the present one will bo up to the standard of former years, Ladies’ Black Skirts, good ! quality, full width, former prices • from $8.00 to $15.00- Sale price- io clear out $2.93., .IlUTCHIBOn & G xbney , - Xenia, Ohio, —GsiDUjttdeee the Bull Dog Feed Grinders and Miami Gasoline En gines, J. E, Fiorco. NWSB' £ The third annual corn show as given by the Klnnatie-Sulllvan Oo., Springfield, was held last week and there were a large list of entries. Last season Dobbins of this place won the silver trophy for the ten heft ears of yellow corn, ! his year the cup goes to H. Musarad & Boh of Selma. However the local firm Won two‘oilier ptMos. They must win tho cup three different time* before they became the owners of it. The drouth early in the season, the cold wot spelt after the corn was. cut causing cob rot and mold, made the past year one of the worst years known to save corn, Wet S m A««S« tn - Miles’ AAtl-Paltt f»m«y WREN’S Springfield, Ohio. O' Two of the Biggest Mercantile Events of the Year Wren’s 35th January Clearance Sale and Our Annual Sale of Women’s j Children’sMuslinUnderwear BEGINS THURSDAY, THE 18th.. Stocks are large, so choosing will be good any day ' during the sale Remember we pay your fare both ways when buy ing merchandise to'the amount of $ 15 or over, not withstanding the low prices. Did you ever eat any Sealshipt Oysters? If you have not, you don,t know what a treat you have missed. When you buy oysters try a quart of “SEALSHIPT 99 They come in air tight contain ers and are delivered as fresh and pure as when they leave the oyster beds* H. E. Schm idt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. emmWM We are in receipt of a copy of the Los Angeles Times from Mr. F. B. Turnbull, who with bis wife and son, Robert, arc spending tlie Winter at Santa A n a .’ Tho Times gives an account of the Rose Tourna ment at Pasadena, Cal., on New Years day , which is one of the most gorgeous displays attempted in this country. The Times Is owned by General Otis, who has toughtorgan- ized labor tor years. It was his plant that was blown up several months ago by tho McNamaras, when several liveB were lost. Communion will be observed at the IT. F. church on Sabbath, Feb. it Rev, McMieheal will preached Tuesday, ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings beginning Jan. 30. £ fiBJ M EREDITH’ S i; S I C S TORE PATRONIZE - DAYTON ’S - REST Second Largest Classic Stock in th« State 13 1 S. Ludlow S t , * Dayton, CX IMS If The program for therinBtitufiO v ® J appear next week. It has keen care- ] full arranged by theoflleerelticharge and will contain mnny events tTat ; will draw capacity houses at each session. Wednesday evening the college girls met the Yellow Springs basket., ball team and won easily by a score j of 25 to 5, Tho second college team j was defeated by Solmk b y a score of-|t 23 to 81. The versIf^Team loft thiir»| morulng for FltgllaV Fhers they tap play a team in that, place tonight. INSURANCE ■ Andrew JacRson Represents a line of good companies F IRE - L IFE - AUTOMOB ILE TORNADO - ACCIDENT - SURETY BONDS M O N E Y T O L O A N
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