The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
--jWHrr-r-^- i - i Great Chance TO PICK UP BARGAINS This-Has Been a Backward Season D O N ’ T M I$S T H IS S A L E NOW ON Un til S e p t . 15 Only We must ndw make room for Fall and Winter goods. Everything must be sold regardless of cost. WE MUST HAVE THE BOOM AND WE MUST HAVE THE MONEY. Men's and: Boys' Clothing, fine suits and trousers at 1-3 to 1-2 off. Hats, caps, shirts, underwear, hosi ery, ties, collars and work clothing, 25 to 33 1-3 per cent off on the dollar, Men's Boys', Ladies’, Misses and Children's shoe*, oxfords and slippers, all kinds, at 1-3 to 1-2 off. SPECIAL—See our men's fine suits at $13.90, $12.48, $9.85, $7.50, $0 and $4.85. Boys’ long pants suits, $3.55 to $9.85; knee pants suits, $1,48 to $3 98. We are Overstocked in all Departments DON ’ T M ISS T H IS S A L E NOW ON Until S ep t .tl5 Only S E E LA R G E S IGN , Nos, 45 -49 Don't Miss the Place-Last two storerooms down on Main Street. £ 5 I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Carriage for sale, in fine con dition. Robt. Bird. —New car of Po rtland cement. ■Will sell a t cost price for cash. Call and see uh . D. S. E rv in Co. O l o t h e a of a ll k inds DRY CLEANED a t " HOME Clothing; Co. Mr. Vorna Dixon, of London, is v'isiting.Dr. J . W. Dixon and family. Mrs* M. W. Collins has been the guest of friends in l ’renton this week. In giving the names of the di rectors of the Greene County Mu tual Insu rance Association last week, we omitted th a t of Mr. Geo. W. Rife. The following prices will p revail after A u g u s t$1. H a ir cutting 20c, shave 10c. Charles. E, Smith, Wur. McCoy. Misses Doris and Alice Davidson, daugh ters of Rev. E . R. Davidson. Ingram, Pa., retu rned homo Thurs day aftenwspondlng a week with Mr, O. E . B radlute and family. Mioses M a rtha and E t t a Owens spent Thu rsday imJDayton. Rev. Thomas Turner and fam ily left Thu rsday for their home in Drawsburg, Pa., a fte r a v isit witii .relatives hercb Miss M a rtha Cooley is visiting relative* in Columbus and attending the Centennial- The members o f-th e W edn e sd ay afternoon d u b were’ en tertained by Mrs. R,' E , K err. Mra-Ktewart Townsley and daugh- * f e e M i s s E th e l Gifchens hri Warren county from F rid ay nn- Deputy Sheriff F ra n k A .' Jack son 1* having-a few days* vacation this Week, spending the time a t home and taking in the Centennial and State Fair. Rev. Daniel Brownlee and wife of Dayton, formerly pasto r of the Clif ton Presbyterian church , have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W* B- S tev enson for several days. Mr, Cameron Ross Suffered an ac cident la s t F rid ay a t the Jacksoiv grove where a number of youngpeo- pie were holding a moonlight picnic th a t no t only proved pa in fu l a t the time bu t m igh t have been-serious. A joise had been placed over th e fence and Lam was balancing him self when the piece b roke letting him down onto the fence w ith g rea t force, in ju ring his side and stom ach. H e wa$ taken home in a hug- j-gy a n d D r. E; G, Ogleshee rendered medical aid. • . ‘ ■ Mi*. Thomas. Spencer, and -sisters en tertained the following, Satu rday ! Prof. J . Robb H arper, v/ife and son Of-Wilmette, HI., Rev. Thomas T u r ner, wife and son of DraypBbiiTg, Pa. Dr." W . R , McChesney, wife and daugh te r and Mr, Thompson Craw ford and wife. ' Misses Xjueile Gray and Nancy Finney, who have- been spending the summer in Chautauqua, N. Y,, have returned .homo. ■Mrs. Caroline Wilson lias for her goes Is, this wt ek Mrs. F rank Taylor, of IudiahapoUs, Iud ., and Mrs. Thomas Patlden ot Marietta. RESOLUTIONSF 0 K ARTHUR MfcKINNEY. Miss Nellie Dean, of Dayton, spent Sabbath with Miss Bertha Dean. Mr, Wm. Atchison and wife; of. London have been guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Marshall. Miss Mary DeHaven, of Dayton, Ohio, Is the guest of Misses Pearle and Mildred Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Evans, of Dayton; spent Sa tu rday and Sunday with Mr. Oscar E v an s and wife, : I will Hava 100 bushels of fine caning peaches about Septem ber 10th or 15th, Leave your order. Wm. Marshall. Mr. W a lto rB allange r ief t Vifedues- day for Denver, Colo, Mies Glena Come is the guest of Mrs. H a rry Huntzinger of St. Mary’s th is week. Mr, and Mrs. George Jeffrey and Master Anson L ittle retu rned home Monday a fte r a p leasan t v isit with friends in Day ton. „ ,U« P. CHURCH. t Sabhath School iife 9:30 a. m. P reaching at. 10:80 a. m, by the postor. .'Subject; “ tind e r the J u n i p e r Tree” , - i Y. P". C. U. a t 0:00 o’clqck. Leader; . Ohve W inter, | P reaching a t 7;00, Led by the (pastor, , P ray e r meeting Wednesday a t 7:00 p. m. Leader: Thompson Craw ford. Mr. Leon Sphar of Xenia, deputy county recorder, purchased the James Townsley residence on.Miller stree t a t the executor’s sale Satu r day, The price was 41,275 and there were a number of bidders. Dr. W .» . McChesney add family and Rev. Thomas Tumor and fam i ly spen tW ed tiesday In Dayton. The. continued wet weather h a s had a bad effect on the jvftter-melon | crop in th is section. The patches of i John Marshall, C. C. Weimer and j others are almost total failures. The ’damp weather causes ru s t th a t de stroys the vines. I t 1 b doubtful it there Will bo enough melons to get seed for ano ther season. Each have a few cantelopes hu t the quality is nothing as compared with la st seas on. Miss Isabelle Augsperger, of Day- ton, and Miss Jan e Giafl, of Trenton, are guests of Miss Anna Co llins., 1 o . mtrnm aWMMMMMi»**■£••«■» f The county commissioners have opened bids for the purchase of a second, road rolled. The bids ranged from $1700 to $2700 owing to the type of machine wanted. FATHERS AND MOTHERS LISTEN we have on hand 50 Pair Boys* Straight Cut KNEE PANTS 9 to 1,5 year sizes.we offer at 25c PAIR TO CLOSE THEM OUT, They are regular 50 c quality. Also 15 pair same grade in4- to 8 yr. sizes at 19c pair. ■■ . Bird's Mammoth Store. Word has been received th a t the Dayton wholesalers, who were tak ing an auto trij> ip this Beofion, visi ting various towns, had been post poned for three weeks. Tho party was due hfesa Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucy McClellan, accompan ied by Doretha and Marjorie Mc Clellan, her granddaughters, left this morning for Springfield, 111., where the children will spend the winter with th e ir father, Mr. J . J» McGlellari, of the Springfield Even ing News. Mrs, McClellan will re- *turh after a visit with her son. MARSHJILL’S Fruit Store W*/"* Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Melons, Plums, Tomatoes, Onions, Peanuts, Candies, I go Cream. You will find a paid advertise ment in tills issue supporting the licensing of saloons. The business comes from a creditable advertising agency th a t represents us in’ Day- ton. While tliB Herald has no t fav ored the good or had license policy We feel th a t wo a te as much ju sti fied In accepting tho business aSwas Dr, Fess and the Anti-Saloon league in recommending i t to the people. The arguments used then are being offered In the advertisement. $ee me before you buy these articles. I Will Please You. C u l l # iWWW* lilMHAtiAmm WANTED 66 BOYS to buy a NEW SUIT of us at HALF PRICE. We have 66 suits with straight cut knee pantsthat we are sacrificing at HALF price. In the lot arc Warty choice suits. Buy them for the COAT alone, it will pay you* Note the prices? Boys' $5.00 Suits.......... $2,50 Boys'$3.50 Suits.......... 1.75 Boys'$.300 Suits.......... 1.50 Beys’ $2.50 Suits.......... 1,25 Boys' $2.00 Suits..... *..... 1.00 Bird's Mammoth Store, a For In fan ts and Children, The Kind You HaysAlways Bought Boars the' Signature of . W hereas:an all wise Proyfflcncir has seeu'fife to v isit us wjMi.hls JhV;- ing hand of affliction and ronipVe from ea rth ly life A rthu r McKinney and' ". • ■ •... Whereas: th is affectionately de voted son has beett a lig h t in his home, prayerful, ever obedient and helpful fo his paren ts; a lo ja l and constant attendan t a t Sabhath school for eigh t years judu tU o l and brillian t pupil In the public school and ** ' ■ * Whereas : ma»hood has Tost a very promising and valuable recru it in tho sad death of ib is young lad, therefore bo i t resolved ,, F irst—T ha tM r, and Mrs. McKin ney h a v e lo s ta lovlngson, in whom, they could well he assured of loyal ty and support in' tlieir decrepit and declining years. ' , Second—The Sabhath School a most faithful and Bible-loving mem ber, conseqently the- fu ture, church a strong adherent. Tho day-school a vigorously studious pup il and promising scholar,- consequen tly th e state a capable and efficient citizen. Third-VTbafs we a re " thoroughly convinced of the uncertain ty of life and th e certainty of death and the over-ruling hand of Providence in the affairs of men, being forcibly reminded o r the supreme import ance of th e fa c t, ,vB e 'y e ready, for ye know not the day nor the- hour, wherein the (Bon of Man cometh." Fou rth—That a copy of these res olutions be tenderly submitted te the paren ts, a copy be carefully spread on the Sabbatlt school m in utes and a copy be provided for the press^ Com. George E . Mdsterso,. Carrie,Weakly When We Took on the Cat Line We did so because we believed its merit would outsell every other line in town. , -r* • ’ We were right.' I t has. ' • • And if you wish to know why, all .you need to do is to come and look .over our good looking and good wearing men's hose. Take notice of that Extended Heel—made by special machinery—which is an exclusive feature” of Black Cat, and which doubles the life of your sock* . ■ ■ ;A Notice their soft lustre and even beautifuL col ors. ■Almost •heer and handsome as Ladies' stockings, yet. about as strong as the children's. S U ITS— Latest Style* and Lowest, prices - S P R IN G COATS— $5.75 up* S K IR TS —Fine selection. The best for $5.75 yet shown W A ISTS—$1,00 up Lowest Prices Reached S p e c i a l t y CARP ETS - RUGS - L IN O L EUM R o o m R .u g s a Hutchison &Gibney XENIA , OHIO. J L 25 Pair Boys’ Long Patits sold up to $2.00 pair* Prlco to close them out this means. } 12.00 Shoes per pair.. -,» $1.00 $1.50 Shoes per pair.... ' 756 $1.00 Shoos per pair—... - 50c . Get'em now at Bird's Mammoth Store. NOTICE. JBuy your meat on Saturday night, for both butcher shops will be Closed to tho public the first d ay o f the week commonly Called Sunday, on ‘ and aftor September 1st, 1912. { By order o f the Mayor. fioorgd II. llurtiimn, Plaintiff BeforeD. G.Bull, Va Justice ot the. Charles Johnson, Defendant ,Peace CodarviUe Township. , fircone County Ohio. On tho Oth day of Augliet, A. D. 1912, Said * Justice issued fan order Of attachment In the above nrtiort, for the sum bf $23,05. GEOBCffi ir. h a b T mak . fiedarvillo, Ohio, August 2ist,i0i2, The NatlVo.LalrM Artists, Victor Kramer, a noted music pub lisher from Chicago, having retired from business, Is visiting the south west for tho purpose of establishing a colony of artists by the Western sea. He has secured three hundred acres Of land along the beach at Cardies, which Is to be laid out In building lots with buildliig restrictions tanging from $3,000. to $10,000, His Idea is to estab lish a home colony of retired ,artists, Including theatrical and musical peo ple, The great southwest and the west ern sea appeal to every artistic setise, whether of the aye o f of tho ear. High Cost of Living Made Easy .. j $ ■ i - When you trade at our store. Besides the lowness of price we give you what you want when you want Jt. Then] you [have [ t h e ) q u a l i t y , quality and quick service. S A T U R D A Y S P E C I A L S . Mother*’ Corn Flake loc package for 5c 9 Different Kinds, of Bread 3c Per Loaf. Pure Lard - n c per lb, California Hams - per lb loc Ark Soap - 20 per bar Salt White Fish - ic each Mocha and Java Coffee 22c per lb. O U R P R I C E S S ta r C rackers........... ........................ ........... 6 c Silver Prunes...,........... .............................. ....... ,2 P r u n e s . . . . . . . . . . . . .a>.>.,....,>......,>.>>.<,..>>,.>>,>.t..>.,i>>. 10 California Prunes, a lb ....................................... 8 Fancy Large San ta Clara County Prunes, per lb... ................10 Fancy Bright Evaporated Apricets, Per l b ......... ........ ................ ....... ....13c Fancy Large Lemon Cling Peaches, per l b ... 10 Tomatoes, per can........................... ................. ;„H Corn, per can............ ....................... ................... 7 P 6as, per can..,............................... ........... ............3 Lenox Soap, 3 bars......... ......i..............................10 EL E. Schmidt & Go., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. SHa Wanted'to Know. An inexperienced colored girl had just been Installed as housemaid, Hay ing eyed a patent bottle with much curiosity for some Ume she asked 1 1 lief mistress; "And what sort o’ thing is dat, ma’iim r "That," replied madam, "is ft bottle that will keep things hot or cold." "Land sakes, honey!" exclaimed tho astonished \ darky, "how Is it gwine to know Whether you want It to keep things hot or coldr-tadles* Home Journal, ■XX GET OUR PRICES ON PRUNING S C X t
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