The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
Spring-«& Summer 1912 Our lin e o f Wcolcna fur this season is one o f the r.iiesfc and best we ever had. We have an extra line o f fine bine serges in stock and ’ when} you to come to Xenia not to forget to call and inspect our Stock. Suits from $20.00 up. KANY, • The Leading flerchant Tailor. XENIA, OHIO. COME TO SPRINGFIELD AN INVITATION TO YOU SPRING S T Y L E SHOW Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 21st , 22nd, and 23rd The leading merchants o f Springfield^ have united this year to make the annual Spring Openings o f supreme importance to every resident o f tins section of Ohio. Special preparations have been made for the event and the showing o f the latest creations, modes and models in all lines o f merchandise will eclipse all former efforts o f Springfield merchants. You Can Have Your Car Fare Paid. Any o f the following members of The Merchants’ Association will issue or sign Carfare Rebate Books upon request. Ask for one before making any purchases to make certain you are in a store that helps provide the FREE CARFARES, Complete Directory Association Members. -S ee me for seed and eating po- jg LOCAL AND PERSONAL, C'tatoes at once. Wm. Marshall-. ■ ] Tlle Wi c a', u . win tfm rs-. • —Pilot: Acetylene Generators for ^•the lightingof country homes, J. E. Pierce. } day afternoon in the library. Mr, P» D. Dixon is spending week in Columbus. the The annual class dinner for the graclutaing class of the college was John Moore, who makes his homo withW. B. Clemane, is sick with the measles. Mrs. Bello Gray was called to Burlington, Ky., "Wednesday by the serious illness of her sister. . ' “ ' ' given Wednesday evening . homo of Miss IlaBamsey. at the Mr. Fred Clematis is able to Be about having been confined to his home with an extraordinary case of measles. Mrs. M. I. Marsh is spending a few days with relatives in Milford and Cincinnati. ’ Miss Fannie McN^ilL has been in Cincinnati this week attending the dress making opening in that city. Mrs. Este.Ua Molt, who has been "visiting m Dayton, has nob- been able to return owing to sickness.' . A Mr. Turner from Indiana has been here with Mr. W, B. Olemans this week looking after a farm. Mrs, Buoy* McClellan is visiting Mr, G A. McClellan and family in Indianapolis. Mr, Charles Gilbert and wife, of South Charleston, spent Sabbath :with Mr. J. W. Johnson and family. Mr. and'Mrs. D. S. Ervin went to Cincinnati Thursday to bo gone a few days. Miss Bello Winter lias been out of school this week suffering ‘ with tonsolitis. Miss Ora Hannais teaehr ihgin district No. 8 during ,Mi$s Winter’s absence. M. E. CHURCH Preaching Sabbath morning and evening at the usual time. A special meeting will be bold for girls and the women >of the town and community at 2:8<fp. m. On Mon day evening preaching ab seven, o’clock. On Tuesday evening Dr. H. C, Jamison, superintendent of the Cincinnati district, wilt preach. He is an eloquent speaker and the .general public is invited" to heat* him,: . ■ 5 •■ We have In store a large assortment o f cho ice Rugs Tapestry Body Brussels Ingrains Velvets Axministers In all s izes and many grades from $ 1 0 t o $ 4 0 . We also carry an immense stock o f Mattings Linoelum, Wall Paper and Shades. We want your trade. Come in and see these goods. We w ill' not only please but surprise you with our choice stock of mer chandise. Bird’s Mammoth Store. *5* Arcade Jewelry Store. j Jewels and Opticians, Watches, Dia monds, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Watch Inspectors for alt railroads and Traction Bines entering Springfield. ■_ Baldwin's > Shoes forall the family for Dress, Work ( or Play. Sole agents “ Menu Ease’’ Work Shoes, American,Boy, Boy Scout School Shoes, Ladies Tenderfoot Shoes. Bancroft! Hatter and Furrier Sole Agent for “ Diuilap” “ Knapp-Felt” “ Hawes” English ‘ 'Tress’ ' and French “ Mossanfc" Hats, “ Heidcaps” and Child ren's headwear. Furs, Fur repairing and remodeling. Established 1B5L Chas. F. Haucke A Co. Central Ohio’s Bargest Stove and Culi naryFurnishing Htoro. Peninsular Stoves, CoIe’ sHot Blast Stoves, Cutlery, Etc. All kinds of tin repairing. ' FREID’S Jewelry Store Largest Assortment m the city of dig- ' monels, watches, silverware, cut and etched glass, high, grade silver plated Ware, novelties Frilly equipped optical parlors, Tyes tested free. ' V} Kaufman’s , JL’he Quality Store, Springfield's Largest, and Best Clothing Store for Man, Youth or Boy. Complete line of hats, furnishings tranks and suit cases. Levy Bros. Springfield’s Exclusive one priced store Any Suit or Overcoat in the house $10.00 No more, no -less, "We save you $5, Limbooker’s, In the Arcade. Wall paper, books* pictures, picture framing, cards and wedding stationery, printed to order. Typewriters for sale or rent-new or rebuilt. Office and type writer supplies. Nlaley, In.the Arcade Springfield’ s, Largest and Best Shoe House. Three large Store rooms Billed with guaranteed footwear for men, wo men and children. Gome in and see us. Oscar Young . Lowest cash dealer in correct footwear for men, women and children. We guar antee every purchase satisfactory or mon ey refunded, Meet your friends at our St$P0t " , " i Routzahn A Wright “ The Family Shoe Store*’ Not a shoe at aprice, but the best shoo at any price, ‘^Ralston Health” and ‘Queen Quality” shoos, eur leaders, ■ People’s Outfitting Cq. Furniture CafpSts and Stoves. Exclu sive . agents' for Maoey Sectional Book Case, Born Steel ranges, Estate Gas ran ges and stoves, Hoosior flanges, Stoves, SHverbergVStyle Shop Largest, exclusive' ready-to-wear house in Springfield and Central Ohio Complete line ot Women and Misses epats, suits, dress gowns, waists, skirts, Petticoats, raincoats, and Furs. S . J. Lafferty A Son Stoves, Cooking Utensils, cutlery, wood en ware, baskets, chma, glassware, dlp- nerware, lamps,, etc. Exclusive agents, for “ Garland" “ Moore’s" and “ Qulpk- meal" stoves,'etc. S . M. Miller 42-46West High, Furniture, Carpets, stoves, anij clothing. . We can furnish •your home from cellar to garret, and clothe the entire family.- Sterling Furniture and Carpet Co. Greater Springfield's -Greater bouse Furnishings Store. Furniture, carpets rugs, stoves, etc. - , The Edward Wren Co. ; Central Ohio’ s Biggest and Best de partment store, Seventy-six stores under one roof. Everything for the home. EV-. -erything to Eat. The Home Store Dry Goods, Coats, Suits,Waists, Skirts, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Mattings Druggets, Bugs. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Wooltex Coats. The Kinnane-Barbour Co. Absolute Honesty in Merchandising, 'Dry Goods, Carpets, ■Exclusive Coat* and Suits, “ Harvard Mills" Underwear, “ Onyx" Hosiery, “ Fownes" Gloves, “ Royal" Waists. Big Bargain Base ment. * .V ■■ , . r. The M. D. Levy A Sons Co. Springfield’s Reliable Clothing House, ; Men’ s, Young-Men's, Boys’ andChildren's Hats and Furnishings, The Home of Hart, Kehaffner A Marx and Special Fashion Clothes, The Panitorium Co. Springfield’s Bargest and Best Clean ing. Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing- Store, Every Employee an Expert, in .His Bine. All work Guaranteed. The Springfield Hardware Co. Manufacturers’ Agents. Jobbers and Retailers of Builders’ and Manufacturer*? Hardware, Factory Supplies' and Ma chinists’ Tools. Fine Cutlery, Perco lators, Coffee Machines. THE WHEN Central Ohio’s Greatest-Clothing, Hat and Furnishing Store Solicits Your Pat ronage. An Absolute Guarantee of Sat isfaction with Every Purchase or Money Back. ^ . ' 11 ' %. : •/ Give Anchor paint a trial and you will use no .other. . TarboXDumber Co. Mis. H,. H, McMillan visited with Mr. James Holmes and wife, of Xenia, Tuesday and Wednesday. I ■ Prof. Fulton Ferguson, brother of Mrs. C. G. Turnbull, now an in structor'at Yale,'has accepted the chair of bistdry-afcBryn Mawr. col lege, Philadelphia, for nexfc year.. . --A car of seed and eafutg pota toes on hands. ‘ Win; Marshall. Messrs. W. H. Barber arid R. G, George hpve returned from Central America where they went with a party ofClricago 'people to inspect? a banank plantation. Both had ex pected to visit Panama on their re turn home but were uriable to get a boat ane they had to return to New Orleans. Mr. George cameon home but-Mr. Barber loft New Orleans last Saturday for Panama when he want „to.see the great canal the Miss Mary ’ Ervin was hostess KOVermneut is building! Tuesday afternoon to the young lathee of-the' college basket ball team. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by the guests. •The decor ations were typical of the month. Tim most essential thing in .paint-, lug is to tee that you get good paint. None better than the old reliable Anchor brand. l ’atbox Lumber Co. -—Pilot Acetylene Generators the lighting of country homes. - J. K, Pierce for Mrs. Robert Bird and Mies Verna Bird ' ive been visiting in Cin cinnati this week, the latter, ex pecting to remain some tlmo. Sprihg vacation is now the order with tlic college students. Ohe week isset apart, all having to re turn next Wednesday; Will McDaniel, an employee at the paper mill, met with an acci dent early Thursday morning that camo near costing him ills life. While working about some ma chinery his sleeve was caught and he was drawn up about 12 foot and then thrown violently to the cement floor. His head, breast and limbs were terribly bruised and outt or more ribs may be fractured. Dr OgJcsbee dressed the wounds and states that internal injuries may yet develop©. J Subscribe for the Herald, n i f t y c l o t h e s Made to Order Ido / ' ' For Men N o More $15 Never before in the history o f Clothes-Building has it been possible to com bine such superior QUALITY , such top-notch STYLE, such *high-class WORK MANSHIP, as is found in th'esd clothes made to your measure for $15. I f you have not yet selected your Spring Suit, don’ t put it off any longer* Protect yourself from being caught unprepared, Siebler Tailoring Co. C o m e r M a in a r id L im o » t o n e S ta . OHIO Evsrytffmg.UImifyd, The old farmer went to-one clad of the swaying coach to wash hie hands. He could find only a few remnants of soap. ''Boy,” he drawl ed, “ there don’t seem to be much soap here.” ' . “No, Bah,” chuckled: the porter. “ You know-this is'the limited. Ev erything abohd am limited.” Then the old man tried to fill a glass from tlm water cooler* |He could force out only’ a few drops, “Where’s the water, hoy?” “Not much water, sah. Hat am limited too.” Presently the porter brushed tlie old. farmer down, and the latter banded him nine coppers. “Why, boss,” protested the porter, “yo* gib de porter on dc udder tram a quarter.” “I know that,” chuckled the old man, *irbut you know this is the limited.”—Exchange, Intact Farmer*, Scientist* have known of mush room growing ants for a long time, and it was generally believed that the ant was the only insect possess ing sufficient intelligence to make a successful mrishroom farmer. Professor J. Bouverie, the Prcncb entomologist, has found that a cer tain wood boring beetle known as the Bostrychide is as familiar with mushroom cultivation forborne eon? gumption as the ant. Professor Bouverie discovered that thebeetles bore holes in wood and half fill themwith a prepared fungus Which makes an ideal mushroombed. The cardon i* carefully spawned and tended and in course of time thov mushrooms appear. In this waythe beetle provides itself with a food sufficiently tender for its feeble jaws. / w ; ‘ Er*kin*’* &r*w Bag, The old fashioned green bag that lawyers carried to court'in the long ago-tlio kind Dickens describes in David Coppcrfield and in thecase of Jarndyco versus Jarndyce, is prac tically a thing of the past. Many Btories duster around that ancient emblem of the profession, the green bag. When Erskifte wsa in the full tide of success as a barrister some ®f bis fellow lawyers, wishing to annoy him, hired a boy to ask him aa he was going into court with his green bag stuffed with briefs if he had any old clothes for sale. “No, you young rascal 1” said Er» skine. “These are all new suits,”— Case and Comment, Ffattartnftl Women, according to a German philosopher, are th* poetry of the world, in the same ***** a* the stats are the poetry of heaven, clear, light giving, harmonious, they are terrestrl* at planets that rule the destinies of mankind.—Woman’* Life, isjwmrnari* *f m « Did you ever eat any Oysters? If you have not* you doh,t know what a treat you have missed* When you buy oysters try a quart of “SEALSHIPT*. M They come in air tight contain ers and are deivered as fresh and pure as when they leave the oyster beds. H. E. Schmidt <S Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit, Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. WREN’S Springfield Ohio 1 Our Formal Spring Opening Of all the Newest Creations in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Infants’ and Children’s ■ W ear , Shoes, Hosiery, Muslin Underwear, Silks, W a sh Goods, Laces, Trimmings, etc* THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY March21st, 22nd, and 23rd. This is Your Invitation—Come m* jg>X. G E T O U R PR ICE S O N P R IN T IN G 3C2C
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