The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
ForWomen TaxPayer*. Ii>%i6w«f tiio fa ct that woman ray taxes, taxation cau no robbery. A womeu’ s tax paying league will ha organized March 2.3, in Xenia at the Y. M. 0. A. •All women arc in- vit*d to Join. No fee is charged. By Order ot Committee. . B uggies PAijsTEir.—Havo your baggy or carriage painted now so that it will be ready for use when nice weather opens. My shop is now upon' and orders are beiug hooked and will bo filled In time. Ealph Wolford, ~fCompetitors and patrons reatU- ly admit that uur line of tarm implements is unquestioned as to merit, tlion all that is left to con sider is the price, which, we guaran tee to be the lowest m the county. Any farmer that docs not call anil get opr prices stands in his own light. If yen cannot visit the store, tell upyour wants over the phone and, We will give you the price or send onr representative, to se* you, Greene County Hardware €o., Xenia, Ohio, Mr. Ku*?*l W*H«, who recently purchased the Samuel Hagler prop erty moved into Ham's this week, Mr, John Steel who has been occu pying it taking the property v»- v«t*d b y Mb. WeK*> 4Mr. Harry Pitcer left Tuesday for hi* homo' in M^rttouhurg* "W. Va» after a pleasarit visit with his uncle, Mr. 0. N. Stuckey ana other relatives. Ho expected to atop at McKeesport, Pa,, enroute home. * Mr. John Cheney after suffering about two years with heart trouble died Sabbath morning. Ho was boru in Highland county in 1813 and had lived in the Stevenson neigh borhood fqr thirty years. Tim fol lowing children, survive: Charles, James, Hatlian, Hohort, Lewie and .Mr?, Sarah Xmvatt, Mrs. Alice Stump. Tho funeral took place Tuesday afternoon, the services be ing conducted by Kev. Patton, tn -Kastman Kodak* and suppli**. (dark Nagley, Healer, ,r .I\ni ihmsiwi 1*9 Buy Anchor p*int. It will iatisfly; you Ip evtry reaped, 1 Tarboxtamber Ca .1 F mr S aaki -’-A larg* batcher*meat, j cooler Cincinnati make goodas nmv. Also* combination lock iron safe. It 0, W, Crouse, Cedarville, 0. j / Mr. J. D. Silvey, who was oper ated upon at tho McClellan hospital for a tumor, returned home last Saturday, much improved. Having taken up tho ageuey,fqr the Hale Steam &Dry Cleaning Co,, of Xenia. I am now able to.taka all such. work. Prices right. AH work guarantied.^ Hot me have a trial and show you the quality of work done. ’ ‘ “ DwighfcSterrelt, 2t Til* Laundry Agent. Messrs. George and John Stewart, tho former o.f the O, 3. U, and the Jatsr of the Cincinnati College of Music were home over Sabbath. All men o f‘good judgment know it { pays to paint, It not only beauti-; fies your residence, but Increase:- tbo value of your property. Bby Anchor Paint. r Tarbox .Lumber Co, Mrs, Julia Johnson, wife of Joseph B, Johnson died ather home on the McClellan farm West of. town Sab bath afternoon, after dn illness of a year with tuberculosis. The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, burial taklhg plqce at Clifton, Besides a husband several sons and daughters mourn her loss. OPILRA HOUSE '30 People Including Orchestra F ifteen peop le in the circle. H ea r the latest songs! T h e L o ca l Hits* P len ty -o f M irth and Fun. P os itive ly a Greater H it than Last Season* M instrel A ct to ; be fo llow ed by a com ica l farce, “ T h e M atrim on ia l A g e n - ; ; v ’. V ■■ :'V . * ** ^ ' , > ^ n r' - f } 4 ^ .* Ss, i ,S» >• , - ‘ ‘ *■ Watch for Opening lof Seat Sale «w* Dayton, Ohio. M a r . Oar Stuck of Fine Rags and Carpetings Most JJe Reduced—We AreOverstocked • A readjustment pf this store’ s affair* hasbrought out the fact that oiir Bug Department w ' over smoked, and orders have gone forth to BELIEVE THIS SITUATION AT ONCE. At the beginning pf the Bug Season, when demand is greatest, when you add your neighbors are planning for that new parlor rug or diningroom carpet***you are presented with this Opportunity to supply this want at “ worth-while sayings.” , - TH E RELIAB ILITY OUR RUG STOCKS NEEDS NO COMMENT. NOTE PRICES IN FORCE. ' . * * • ‘ * ' - » If not prepared to pay for your; purchase we will gladly re- serve same until ready, or, if you wish will arrange for easy payments which will enable you to enjoy the new Rug while paying for it. Room Size Rugs Seamless Tapestry Brussels Bugs,’ good styles and colorings, size 0x12 f t ..... .......... ,..,,.$12,50 Smith Saxony AxtmuBter Bugs—OxlS ft. Ori ental designs, regtiior $22,00 quality, ..'$t?.SO Smith Velvet Bugs, size 0x12 f t ........ ,..,$22*50 The new Orient Seamless Wool Back ItugB— The look just like the Imported hand made- rug patterns, suitable for parlors, libraries and dining rooms, 0 x 12 f t ,.............. ,..$> 55.00 Brussels’ Bugs, large size. 11.0x12 feet.. $15.00 Bigelow Electra and Hartford Axminster Bug large size, 11.3x12 ft, regular price $35 $ 26.75 Fine Seamless Tapestry Brussels Bugs, large carpet-size 10,0x12; regular $18.50 to $21,00 quality.,,,...................... .... ..................... $16.65 Bigelow Electra Bugs, size 0x12 ft. all now Styles..-■.................................................... , . $ 2 ( M Smith AxminsteirBugs size 10.CxlS.fi good stylo and coloring, floral and Oriental designs ..$27 MATTINGS, LIWOLENMS, ETC. <®ktra, quality China mattings at the price, yard .............. ......... .............................. 12 i* 2 o Seamless China Matting, extra good grad* 15c Bemnants Straw Matting, 1 to 12 yards; big values. Here "at.............................. ...E.... tOc Bras* Extension Bo-la, each........................ 3c % inch Brass Curtain Foies, eaoh................ Sc Good Window Shades, mounted on spring roll ers, each............ ....... ................................. 23c CABFET3 BY THE YAIID Tapestry Brvssels Carpets, % width, l patterns Special, yard-...,................. ........................ 49c Tapestry Carpets, with or without border to match, 86e-value, yard., „.................... ,...59c Extra good quality TapestryBrussels Carpets, made laid and lined, $1 quality, yard.... ,...7Tc Bigelow Body Brussseis Carpets with border to match, made, laid and lined; this carpet!* Worth regularly $l.Yr> yd^ at yd ............. $1.23 Ten good styles in Velvet—some with borders to match; made, laid and lined at, yard-.ffffc Fast Colors Itoveraible Sultana Carpets, full yard wide, special, yard..... .................. ,...29c Union ’ a'-wooi Ingrain Carpet, yard wide* All-wool Ingrain Carpets, standard quality at yard.......... ....................... ................... 69 c We open the doors of our New Retail Store for a Public Reception and Inspection, ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Opening Ail Week ESTABLISHED 1853 J A if" i f '. * > V - f ' •«■. 3k- kxK L- M * ^ , RESOLUTION. . ! -,* » r>, *•H**r * * " ' > To construct curb and glitters: •Be it resolvedUy the council of the village of Cedarville, State of Ohio:— ; { That ourb and gutter! shall be constructed on the East and West Side of ■Mam street frOm College aveilue to tbe railroad, according to ( plana and specifleaUona to be on' fit© at the office of Btreet pom*11 missfoner to be completed by >lst| of July 1912* ■ j That tbe clerk of council be and, f* hereby directed to cause a writ-, ten notice of the passage, of this resolution to. b« served as reqhired j bylaw. \ •' J, W, Johnson, ' Corporation Clerk Passed March 4,1912, ..Our Formal Spring Opening.. Thursday, Friday, Saturday; March 21st, 22nd, 23rd . YO U A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT ED T O A T T E H D We have planned an interesting exhibit of dependable merchandise selected for its sterling quality and splendid style- all at our uniformly low prices. RESOLUTION, To construct curb and gutters: Be it resolved by tbo ■council of the village of. Cedarville, State of Ohio:— The curb and gutters shall bq con struct,ed on the North and South sideof Grovestreet, orXenia aveUud, from East street to West Bide of school house, abaordlng to plans and specifications to be on file at the offiCcmf street commissioner. To be completedby Ju|y 1st 1912.'“ That the clerk of council bo and is hereby directed to cause a writ ten notice of th* passagt of this resolution to be served as required by law. J. W. Johhaon, Corporation Clerk Passed March 4,1912. -BARBOUR CO., »• Established JS 63 SPRINGFIELD, * * . - - OHIO Wi! pay youf found trip railioad or traction faro on all purchases of $10 or over RESOLUTION. To construct cement walks: Be It resolved by the council of tho village of Cedarville, State of Ohio: Thata sidewalk shall be con structed on the south side of Chilli cothe street from East Btreefc West to Bridge street. The above named walk to be four (1) feotlnwidth auc to be completed by July lafc, 1012, In accordance with the plans anti specifications now on file in the office of the Htfeit Commissioner. JVW. Johnson, Corporation Clerk. Passed Feb. t, 1912. $100 Rew*ni« |!00* TlurMfisrs of thispiper will be pietist toleernthat there i* «t leeet one dreaded diMM*that tedenc>*baabeenableto c-urein All Ik stage* sud that laCaWrfh, Hall's GtMnhOnrtlsthe only poeitlYe our#now known to the medloal fraternity. Osiarrit being a eonetitnUoml dtseaw, requires ootMUtilttonal treatment. Hall's Catsrrh dureis takeninternally, Actingdirectlyup on thebloodand smcouseiursetsof system therebydestroying the fotttidehort Of the diaeaM, andgivingtbe patient strength by bondingap thewmetitutlon and Mwfeting natureindoing itsmrk, The proprietor# haveitamudb feith in Us cor*tiVe poWwSf hat they offer o»#Bdndfefl Dollar* torany tan that it fMie to cure, fiend tot list0 teMwotaMc' Addtww ». j. CHFFKY A tSo, Toledo 0, alt's Family rffi* mt the beef, 3*or Infkst* and OMMrln* Tfi» KM Y ob H ih Always Bought <A,\* NO MANUFACTURER GIVES SUCH VALUE FOR A MODERATE PRICE (LESS UP-KEEP), : Durable Comfortable TOURING CAR, Fully Equipped. $ 6 9 0 . F. O. B. Detroit. Speed Safety Service ROADSTER, Fully Equipped, $ 5 9 0 . F. O. B. Detroit. NAGLEY BROS., Agts.Ce4arvil^ to. SUITS*vLatest Styles and Lowest Price, SKIRTS^Fineselection,The best for $5,75 yet shown WAISTS^$1.00 Up, SPRINGGOATS,$5,75 up *tA%*S**fi *■ ,.. CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM Do not buy until you see their large Fine Selection LOWEST PRICES REACHED . R.oom Rugs a Specialty Hutchison Si Gibney XENIA, OHIO* 4 Mit r Worl t | t h k t 1 T ill ED Tiic foil, lrom q’jifr • crat, Moun h lg h l/o f a is a candi that vountj ''Pop the from thu County pro Turnbull fo: J nation, sub the prima:i Ml*. Turnl way to fill t is a oandidi ■tion as to i:-1 lo serve liis ' large in fh- creditable 1 He has friends, is campaigner nation will , Tbe folio’ clearly dem and fitness 1 David Tui vllle, Green- ary 4, 1857, Margaret Turnbiill, tv vi’lle, Tenn., . and Margan ■th(i first a nr. latter a nati gare1Allen, horo, Ohio. \ at least, of I The subjec cated at C'ed gan business and nndorta; He loeateo ary 1881, wlv- uertaking an number ol yt business in 1 time to und has motmer In 18.90he the Bemocra d i d h e . f l Ut h r ^ ' lie Was agai) ’ hast tbe disti j - . only two Df ill? of Warren C • ft95 to 1899 h of Monmoutl ‘ I I man. E o ra '| ;0 j| 0 has occupied of treasnaer incut, and • bis time to efficient orga At present camp of Woe state organize active mem b Mr, Turnb.fes, ■ Xenia, Ohio, and they hav Turnbull aiu Lois Turnbif Turnbull, die^ Mr. Turnbu 1 the successft: of the commi pay that if lie will return wi j. honorable rei PRICE eight rolt. O h i o —FOBSAL- leave here I v: pool outfit wl * in the count i*i profitable luv
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