The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
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BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE $2.50 This Coupon will be accepted as a .pay ment o f $2.50 by the purchaser o f any Boom Size /Rug from $18.50 and lip if presented at time of purchase o n .any date from April 20th tQ May !st, at Bird’s Mammoth Store $3.00^ This coupon will be accepted as a pay ment by the purchaser o f any Men’ s $15. 00 Suit if presented at time of purchase on any date from April 20th to May 4th inclusive. Bird’s Mammoth Store $ 1.00 This coupon will be accepted as a . pay - . ment of $1.00 by the purchaser of. any pair o f Men’s $5.00 or $4.50 pants if *presented at time o f purchase on ,any date from April 20th to May 4, inclusive, at Bird's Mammoth Store 75c This Coupon will be accepted as a payment o f the above i amount by the purchaser o f any pair Men’s ,$3.50 Pants if presented at time o f purchase on any date from April 20th to May 4th inclusively at Bird’s Mammoth Store 50c This coupon will be accented in payment for one pair 50c President Suspenders by the purchaser o f any pair o f Men’ s $3 .00 Pants if pre-. sented at time o f purchase on any date from April 20th to May 4th inclusive at Bird’s Mammoth Store EGGS WANTED We will pay the highest market.price for eggs and poultry. Call at our store or notify us by phoue. ‘ We want your eggs. Br&dstreet’s Grocery North Detroit S t . Xenia, O. Both Phones Cedarville, O., February *11012 The damago*to'tuy dwelling caused by the fire o f the shop o llalph Townsley, February 14th, 1012, was promptly paid by The New York Underwriters Agency, represented by Andrew Jackson. , *Artbur D« Townsley, ■ % CodarvlUo, Ohio, February 87th, 1012, The loss and damage to my property cadged by the tiro of llalph Townsldy’ s shop February 14th, 1918, was promptly paid by The New York Underwriters Agency, represented -.by Andrew Jackson. Georgo I I . Sm ith Marche, loi*' My shop and contents were totally destroyed by lire February lith , 1012, the loss was promptly pakl by Tho National Fire In surance Oomsany, of Hartford, Cion., represented by Andrew Jackson, " - “Ralph ID, Townsley* INSURANCE Andrew Jacllson Represeitts'a line of good companies IfIRE - LIFE . - AUTOMOBIEk TORNADO - ACCIDENT^- SURETY BONDS MONEY TO LOAN The excavation has been com" AIpieteAfor Ihanew residence for Mr. £ Jo. L. Smith and Ijiff Bros, have started the foundation. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Come out May 3, and see what your PUBLIC SCHOOL, is able to produce. Mr. "Will Haines, of Norman, Oklahoma, has been the guest of bis brother, Mr.. Allen, Haines, this week.' F ob BENT:~Five room cottage on Hast Xenia Avenue. Apply to Dick jt.. Townsley. •, / v: Migs Carrie Kief and Mrs. Goss, of Dayton, weie entertained. Tues day at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Jackson. F or S ale :— Great Western ma nure spreader worth the price,asked. E. E . Finney. ■' Great sale of Wa.ll Paper at Wests Book Store Xenia. . Special sale.- of one room bundle lots, from 23c to '$1,00 per room. Don’ t miss these bargains. Bring the size of your toom. For Bent: Twenty-five acres of wheat ground to be planted in corn, grain rent. I. N. Patterson. L ISTEN ! Have your Spring clothes ,dry- cleaned and make, them look like new. H. F. Bird has the. agency fo r ' the X en ia Dry Cleaning Co. Every bib o f work guaranteed. Diphtheria has broken out in the family o f .Mr. Wm , Marshall, a young son having a slight attack. The family is quarantined and the authorities do nob expect any furth er outbreak* —Ladies Cojorite makes your old straw hats look new 25c at llidg- wnys. 3t Mr. A. G. Eveleth leaves today for Cyanfchiano, Kentucky for a week’Bvisit with his family. C l o t h e s o f ail. kinds D It.Y CLEANED at HOME Clothing Co. Mrs. H . 31, McMillan and Miss Jennie Bratton spent Tuesday in Columbus with Mr. J. C. McMillan and family, • Mr. Wilbur seventy of his evening. Gooley entertained friends last Friday —Call aud see the Bull Dog Feed Grinder^ and Miami Gasoline En gines. J. E. Pierce. Messrs. George Stewart, o f Colum bus, and John Stewart, o f Cincin nati, spoilt Sabbath with thellr parents. Scotch Collies!or Side: The grand- sire cost $3000. Call and see, . MILLS CONNER. 2J's miles N-.E. of Jamestown, O. —You want to be prosonfc whon GKEEK MEETS GREEK on the shores o f the Aegaeitn. Opera House May 3- Word has been received from Mr. F. B. Turnbull and family who have been Spendtnu the winter a t Santa Ana, Cal., that they would sfart homeward about April 10th. They will stop enroute at San Francisco, Salt-Lake pity, Colorado Springs and Chicago, expecting to be home the first of next month.’ F ob S ale A large butchers meat, cooler Cincinnati make good as new. Also a com bination lock iron safe, it ’ O: W.-Orouse, Cedarville, O. .Rev. J, M. Coleman of Pittsburg will preach Sabbath morning and evening at the B. P, church (O. S.) at the usual time. . —Pilot Acetylene Generators for the lighting of country homes, J. E. Pierce. Mrs. C. B. W iles spent Thursday in town looking after the removal of tiieir household goods to Xenia where she arid bet husband havd located. Mr. Wiles went from here to Dayton but has given up his po sition in tlilib city, Did you ever eat any Seashipt Oysters? If you have not, you don,t know what a treat you have missed. When you buy oysters try a quart of “S E A L S H IP T ’V They come in air tight contain ers and are deivered as fresh and pure as when they leave the oyster beds. Give Anchor paint a trial and you will use no other- Tarbox Lumber Co. The Hagar Straw Board & Paper plant was started Monday after be ing closed down for several weeks owing to a shortage in straw. The condition of the roads several weeks ago aud the frozen straw ricks made it impossible to keep tile mill going. While there is no great supply of straw on hand now iTthe weather is at unfavorable it is expected that the plant can be kept in Operation for a few weeks. F ob B ent : —Handsome oillce rooms oVer Hartman’ s Clothing Store, $4. J. P: Chew, Xenia, O. A 32-tf. CEMENT POSTS. A full line of cement anchor line posts, braces and rods, at 2fc Mr. W , J. Wildman, who has been cashier o f tlleFarmers Nation al Bank in Springfield has severed his connection with that institution and is preparing to leave soon for Whittier, Cal. Tho change is made In the hope of Improving Mr. WUd- man’s health. Mrs,’ Wildman and son and daughter will not 'go west until sornetimu in June. Mr. W ild man and family have many friends liere^who wish them much happl- nessS and improved health in their now location. and>( > ia**»»uu ivu9|ui, . Mrs. Clara Keys of South Oharles- The Tarbox Lumber C o .t ton, wife of Edward Keys, fell into * ------------------- - ciBtern Monday wbUe drawing Messrs. W . D. Nisbet arid S. E . fwutor. The Shock was so great that Kiser, humorist of the Chicago!shediedwithoubregainingconscious- Post and Chicago Record-Holald, respectfully, who entertained tho Buz Fuz Club o f Dayton Saturday evotiing with their readings and amusing stories, spont Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Nisbet. Mr. j . E . Nisbet, o f the Dayton Herald, accompanied them on tneir short stay here. Tbs play which will bo .given by the phllosophlclc Literary society this, year Is a three net farcical comedy entitled “ Tho Ulsteir.’ ’ This play was first introduced in this country last June by thesonfcor class of Wooster University. Tif&e play made such a popular hit that; a ll tho leading collegiate dramatic cl ttbs of the state Imvo since been stag irig It with like success, The play lias an entirely new and fascinating plot. The play was written by the famous German pfcay- writter, Sydney Posen fold. Th e e.iate of characters, eighteen in number, have been hard at w ork under the leadership o f the profes sor o f oratory for arx weeks, and liavo tho p lay welUn hand, Homo of the old leading stars of the col lege and also some new onos w ill be soon Friday night Aptlf, 80fch at tho opera house. ness. Tho deceased was 75 years c f ago and is survived by a hnsband and four.children, three soms aud a daughter, Edward Keys is a brother sf Milton Keys who was engaged in tho shoe repairing busi ness here for several .years and lo cated In Orlando, Florida. The funeral was held Wednesday morn ing from the home, •—I f you can’ t buy a, new one, have the old one DEV CLEANED at the HOME Clothing company. The local option election for Clark county takes place next Thursday and wets anti drys have had a heated campaign, much space be ing used in Jfho city newspapers to influence the voters one way or the Other. The drys will hold a mon ster parade, Saturday afternoon. Three veals ago the county voted d ry by 139 and the wets claim an easy victory while the drys are con- fldenfcof winning again with an in creased majority, H. E. Schmidt 6 Go., Wholesale and Retail Grocers t '• _ * 1 , .* • , < 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. Mr, A. Z, Smith who recently visited Chicago in company with his daughter, Mips Louise, who .Is studying art in that city, made a trip to Wilmington, III., on bis re turn borne, It'.has been 19 years since Mr, Smith left that city and looated in Xenia, coming there to take charge of the Xenia paper mill on the resignation of the late E. W. Hagar, Mr..Smith reports that he was unable to .find any of bis for mer1acquaintances that were enij ployed at the mill during the time li q was there. Nevertheless 'jtbe trip was. one of pleasure after so long an absence*. Coid Dormitories. "And wliat do you hear from your daughter/Mrs. Green?” asked the Vis itor solicitously. "Is she well and en-, Joying college life?” "She is quite well,” responded Mrs. Green, ‘“but the poor child says it hao been so dreadfully cold all winter. The dormitories at her college must be perfect ico houses, 1 should think. Why, do you know, Marian writes mo that during the last Cold spell the hot-water bottles actually froze In the beds!” —% The Mean Thinaj Mrs. Nfagg—"Who Was it that Said? *f thank God 1am not as other men?"* JM&.\ Nngg““’ 'Somo hhcholor,”—Llppin* cost's, i “ 1 am all right now, thanks to Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy.” The same relief is ready for you . '' Arc you sure you da not need it? If Dr, Miles’ Heart Remedy helped Charles Holmes, why won’ t it help you? ' "I wastroubiedWithheart disease, and after-reading about Dr, Miles* Heart Remedy, I got a bottle. Be fore I got the Heart Remedy I had to sit upmo t of the rrght, and felt verybad atmystomach* ‘Whatever I wouldeat mademe feel worse, and myheart beat very fast. But thanks to Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy, I am all right-now. I eat good, sleep good, and feel like a new man, al thoughI amalmost 6Syears old* I have-been a soldier in the late war of the rebellion, and was badly wounded.*’ CHARLES HOLMES, PrivateCo. B, 54thN. Y. Infantry -Volunteer^ Walton, Delaware Co., ■ N.Y. - Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy is kept m thousands of homes,as a friend always to be relied upon in time of need* Sold by ail Druggists If the first bottle falls to benefit, your money Is returned. Ask any Druggist. MILES MUOtOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. The Place to Buy Dependable Household Linens Choose from this list and get the best that you r m one jrw ill buy—qualities that w e un cond itiona lly recommend. A very good quality Mercer ized Table Damask, in staple patterns for every day rise yard................ .................. 2 Sc Six choice new patterns at per yard............... '.............. 59c ALL -LINEN DAMASK Ten .pieces extra flue quality all-linen cream damask; reg ular 05c quality,'yard...49c Five pieces cream damask ; Homespun, extra heavy, all linen. 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Hat.** iMKMtlk m m AREALFRIEND When lire destroys your home, you wilt find no better friend than an Insurance Policy. I represent good Old to llab le Companies with rea sonable rates, J. E,MITCHELL Miller Avo., Cedarville, Ohio
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