The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

jaMgMi pm mmm ■mi **m *»-*- ANNUALCLEARANCESALE -OF- •#* M I L L I N E R Y In accordance with our established policy o f cut­ ting prices each season’s end to clear out all remaining •merchandise immediately 1-3, 1-2 and Less. Women's Fur Hats in the new soft make are ached’* uled to go in this sale. Formerly $5.50, now $2.50. Black Hats and Toques, including draped taffeta j; and velvet hats, AH these hats are made by most skilled milliners, Formerly $3.00, now 95c, Misses’ and Children’ s Hats, All remaining trimmed Hats and Bonnets, 25c up. In this sale we include all our Fancy Feathery Flowers and Bands. 37 Green 3t,« Xenia Ohio. ’A V M V W W m W ,V .W i,V .V % W ,V .W /A V .'A V > iW .V M r t.V , KHtesKSKaar J, E MITCHELL Fire Lightiting - INSURANCE Tornado BEST COMPANIES LOWEST l^ATES Tim following may bo of some in­ terest in that the. items were taken from the files of the Herald as puli lisheci Hay 1891. May 2, 1801. Hr. James Currie, who has an in­ terest in the Atnejcun Hominy Flake works at Yellow Springs, has started a mill In Springfield for the manu­ facture of another specially of his own invention. H|s brother-in-law Mr. 8. C. Anderson, will join him i» the enterprise. Hiss Georgia Charters, the child whistler from Xenia, will give an entertainment in tl»d opera house, Haybtu, Will EJlriok has gone, to Elkhart, Irid., where ho taken-a contract to creijt 35 dwellings for a company operating a glass factory. Hr. D. M, Dean met with a very serious accident Thursday evening during the wind storm. He was -at his bam attending to some stpok When the door was blown violently; shut, stricsing him on the head and inflicting a cut three-inches long and knocking him senseless. Word from Anderson, Ind., Is that Mr, O. H. Townsley, formerly of this place, proved to he a great scrap­ per when a couple of bums entered the post office,'where he acted as mailing clerk', and began to start trouble. Mr, Townsley did hot care to have trouble with the visitors but upon ordering the fellows out, was slapped in the face, A right hander sent Ho, 1 up against the building and a left hander sent Ho, *2into the gutter, 9 ■ Hay 9, J891. -.•Mr, James Holmes, who' resides south of town, had his right hand terribly mangled by a dog last Toes- sap _ !ftftkkhtttl tttts m blta* ! IA Ualiodtt imm UH ob tag atuWic marriage will he aide tawaepotiii. J)r. J. W. Bel4 of $kM*oa*ii ha* decided to loeefo in and will open dental* parlors fot ..QnneeUon with Hr. J. O. SAewsoIr * Hugii Wtoriaoat w*a$jsr*» au m- yoluutary bath last while in a tow boat out fisfadp#with a few friends. While tr jtm f to change placet Mr. StonnonMf** toppled in* to the water hut soowtasd* his way to the shore, much to th« amuse- incur of his companies. Hay *8, ifyi G. W. HarperintrdlSteusaa his ideas to the National Oo>o-ference at a meeting iu Cinoinn*& which ob­ tained considerable *m»ur»g«r,enfc among the members, Cormiienewmant eaarciact of the high school were h<d<Wa*t mgt, M»ss Bernice Wolford delivering the sal*; utatory address The other gradu­ ates were Miss Tw e $ * Winter and Hr, K. E. Randall, the latter being valedictorian. Prof, J, A. Shawn of Columlma, brother of the. superin­ tendent, O. &• R, Shawn, delivered the class address. May 80,1891. James, the little son o f Hr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, while playing at the rack m front b f the last- Tuesday,, fell onto a stone inflicting a severe wound on his head, Dea Shroades, while haulibgwood from rtUe-Jamison -farm, was badly injured Tuesday, when a standard broke allowing the"wood to fall and causing the team to run away. He was thrown (Jo-the ground and It waB thought ins skull was fractured. Mftlxi'-St. ■if 6 Arcade ~mm o m o * C O M E TO T R A X L E R 'S G IG A N T IC 3$th S E M I-A N N U A L . M IIX END SALE Traxler’ s Mill End Sale is the Sale that you and all your neighbors know about . and have been waiting for. The Sale that has Always done so much for you . Th« Vast Quantities, H igh Qualities and Low Prices in Th is M ill End' Sa le Far Surpasses Any Previous Sa le Event We Ever- Held. All the Mill End Sale Bargains advertised in Our Big Mill End Sale Circular, are bn sale this week and next, together with hundreds o f other bargains. Get a Complete M id End Circular, Cheerfully Sent on Reqest. Railroad Faro Refunded on a Most Liberal Basis, Goods Delivered. Free to Your Nearest R, R. station onpur-? .chases of $5*00 or over. The Louis T rax ler Company, Main Street, & A rca d e , Dayton, Ohio. aa --s*gga--r-a^ T»r •’**- SERVICES. M. E. CHURCH , 9:30 a. tn,' Sunday School. ■ 19:39 a. m, Preaching. 6:00 p- m. Epworth League,, Bible School Sabbath a t 9:80 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at lOiSOa. m, Subject: ‘ ’Responsibility for a Fellow-Believer’s Houl-Safety.” Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p, tn, Subject: ‘’ The Foreign Missionary Whose life has most imspired nte.” Margarett.Elder, leader. Rev. R. P, Garbold will lecture at Ci80 p. m. - . • . Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock, Wed­ nesday evening. Subject! “ The Soul’s Prosperity” . '8 John,2chap- ter. The pastor will give a talk to the boys and girls. Prayer meeting at 7lOO o’clock.- ’Wednesday evening J TT , . ,, t. , , Officii Board meeting the first.Tues- day, Mr. Holmes at the time had day evcnin6 0f,cacujWOluh; PATRONIZE - DAYTON’S - BEST -Second LargestClassic Stock in the State 131 S, Ludlow S t , = Dayton, O. nothing with which to defend hum- *ell ahd was forced to grapple with him until, he was choked. Bator bis son, Ed., arrived and with a strap, held the dog Until: it was killed. The school board elect the follow­ ing teachers Tuesday evening: J,H . Sayres, >supfc., Lena Gilbert, Rosa Stormont, Emma Blair, Minnie Owens, arid Amelia Miller^ No .colored teacher was elected as- there were no applicants, John Ross was elected janitor. , Hay 18, 189U , Sheriff Dodds lias closed out the Grain slock of goods, tile sate amounting to about $1,200. ’ !The Jamestown Fall* Company fs making great.-*preparation for a Fourth of July celebration. Hon, RobertN^vm o f Dayton aud ’Oon- Rtm ' U. P. Cmmom. Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10;$Qa* riv by It. P. Garbold, Mission S*udy Classat 6:00 p . m. YVP. C.XJ. a tS :^ )p ,m . ' COnnnt tdoh Services will be held dri Sabballi,-Feb. 4, the pastor to be assisted by Dr, •Joseph Kyle, of XeniaSemtnary. Rev, MeMlohael will preach Tuesday, Wednesday,- 1Thursday and Friday'1evenings at seven o’ clock, tbo respective sub­ jects td be: “ Sinners All**; “ Sin’s Wages” j Sin. Detected” ;. vSin’ a (Savior.” ' A ll are invited, to be present. B» P. church. .- Teachers Meeting Saturday • eve­ ningat 6:30- A large delegation from here at­ tended the funeral of the late Prof. E. R. Cox in Penia, Thursday, It is claimed that 8000 persons'gathered in the First M. E. church to pay their last tribute to the the great ed­ ucator. Two separate funeral ser­ vices wore held in order that all the great college and public school men. present might have some part, more •than fifty being present. Use The Telephone! When you have news items of Importance, relatives from a dis­ tance visiting you, surprise parties, birfcbdayarid marriage celebrations 'accidents and all news of public In­ terest, use. your telephone ami give this office tlje “ tip” and wnwlii dp the rest. , ' ror heHduxh* tor. MU m ' ^nll-Palrt'Ftll'*' FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES SUCCESSORS TO C, C. WEIMER. Cedarville * - - , r, Ohio. ESTABLISHED 1896 W. L. RELAL ESTATE ■k ' AND-;;: r V:;' I N 8 U R A N M c e d a r v i l l e OHIO Ladies’ Underwear. Fleece lined Shirts or Drawers, regular 25c value, Public Benefit Sale. 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 Sale.................................... ,45c Ladies’ Hose. Ladies' 10c Hose/Public Benefit Sale____5o Ladies’ 15c Hose, Public Benefit Sale. .7 l-2 c Ladies’ 25c Hose, Public Benefit S a le .. 12 J-2c' Ladies’ 50c Hose, Public Benefit Sa l e , .. .25c Ladies’ Petticoats.. Ladies’ or Misses’ Black Petticoats, regular 75o value, Public Benefit Sa l e . . . . . ,45c Ladies’ *or Misses’ Persian Petticoat, reg­ ular $1.50 value, Public Benefit Sa le ......................... 69c Ladies’ Heatherbloom Petticoats, with deep embroidered flounce, regular $2 value, Public Benefit S a l e ................... *_____98c Ladies’ Black Silk Petticoats, regular $3,50 value, Public Benefit S a le .............. $1,89 One lot o f Muslin Petticoats, trimmed in lace and embroidery, slightly soiled, Public Ben­ efit Sale , , . . . . * , , :**, , ** * . « , . 4 . 4 445c Ahy Ladle* or Ml*«*s Hat In Our Store, during Kimopas. Long Kimpnas in flannelette, regular $1.50 values, during Public Benefit S a le ,, ,79c Dresses. For Evening and Street W txr. Ladies’ Cotton Foulard Dresses, regular $4 and $5 values, Public Benefit Sale.................................................... ,.$1 .69 Ladies’ or Missess’ Corduroy Dresses, regu­ lar $9 values, during Public Benefit S a le ,........................... ;$4,25 Ladies’ Messaline Dresss m all the latest shades, handsomely trimmed, $15 val­ ues, Public Benefit Sa l e . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8 45 Ladies' Dresses in messaline, trimmed' in all over silk iace, tunic effects, Regular $25 . values, Public Benefit S a le ,.........$34.50 Ladies’ and M isses’ Coats. Ladies’ or Misses* Coats, in black only, regu­ lar $7.50 value, Public Benefit Sale................................... $395 Ladies’ or Misses’ Coats, acme .with large collars, regular $10 value, Public Ben­ efit Sal e . , , . , 4 . » SS. OO Ladies’ or Misses' Coats, neatly trimmed, regular $12,50 values, Public Benefit S a l e .............................................. . 4, ,$6 00 Ladies’ or Misses’ Coats, regular $16.50 and $18 reversible Coats, Public Benefit - ■ S a le ,. .............. ’ . . , . . . . ' . $ 9 0 0 Ladies’ Reversible Coats, regular $20 value, Public Benefit S a l e . — ,. .$10.00 Extra Special. Caracul Coats. Ladies' or Misses’ $12.50 and $15 Coats, Public Benefit Sale ........ .. $6.95 Ladies’ and M isses’ Skirts: Ladies’ Black Skirts, regular $2 value, dur­ ing Public Benefit Sale..................... $1 25 Ladies’ $2.50 Skirts in black and blue, dur- Pubiic Benefit Sa l e , . . . . ,$1.50' Ladies’ $3 Skirts in black and blue, Public Benefit Sal e . . ! .....................................$1.75 $5,00 Skirts, in Public Benefit Sal e , . . ,$3.00 Fine Chiffon Panama Skirts, regular $7.00 value, Public BenefitSale. . ............... $3.75 Fine Altman Voiles, handsomelj' trimmed,- also tailored, regular $8.50 values, Public Benefit Sa l e , . . , ................................... $4.50 Shirt Waists. One lot o f embroidered Waists, regular $1 value, Public Benefit Sal e . . . . . . . . . .59c Tailored Waists, regular $1.25 value, Public Benefit S a le ........... ......................... ,74c We will also offer during this sale, one lot of pure linen Tailored Waists, regular $2 values, public Benefit Sale................. 89c Ladies’ S ilk Waists. Ladies'S ilk Waists in black only, regular $3 . values, during public Benefit S a le .. $1,89 Ladies’ or Misses’ JSTet 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 Benef i t ' S a le ................... ; ................ ................ $2.89 Ladies’ and M isses’ Corsets. 50cCorsets, Public Benefit S a le ................35c $1 and $1.25 Corsets, during public Benefit’ Sale.............................................................79c $2.05 Corsets, during Public Benefit S a l e ....................................... .$1.40 $2.G0 Corsets, daring Public BmuJltSalo,................. $1.05 $8 GofsetH, during Public lltmoflfcHalo,. .........$2-00 $i Corsots, during Public Benefit; Sale...................... $2.60 Tailored Suits. Any Suit; in out stock that; sold for $12,50 ami $16 Public. BtUollfc Hal0-...............................*..............$7,50 Any Sulfcin our stock, sold regularly at $18, $20 ahd $82.50, Public Benefit Halo...................................$io.uO • Jackets full satin lined. Sweaters. Radios* and Misses' Sweaters, regular $1.75 values, during Public Betiellt Halo...... ...............................,9ic $2.50 Sweaters, during Public Bale.............................$1,60 $3.00 Swerters. during PubiiO Benefit Bale.......:....... $2,00 $1.00 sweaters, during Public Benefit; Bale.............. $2.60 — — -------—- ..^ — ——— .......... ...... * - ............................... .— ■— --------- - - .. .................. . ........ -........... ...... 4 .^...... ............ -................™ ’ T " "''*** " ' * • . M e n * s a n d Y o u n g H e n ’ s O v e r c o a t s W e are going to quit handling men’s clothing* W e have on 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 M. MARCUS, XEN IA * OHIO STOREOPEN l

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