The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
I # -A'1". 4-f- ■ t u b t day galHu what bhu'fe sold, i 0 best cost. i high 3E MU, it e *» i s from told e re t of tiles’ i Te- tiany •he a. •Fain e- the BPP<i i my ( alst> •lead- leho, i and! jr>- to fit is ,aro. tntt. , rind. : m UTIL TAIRS >TTS. ir ■;. . >Cul- niturs sra.nfc ilding .smsm: 1 IRKS * • ■ iAe. intriM Jior tin (• narilfA- ■ 'fatonto enw, IB. ■ Mt nr. m,*3a loilers. » IR ■Irf «SiW iU\ with >8 f frl«n** tt.HSM. \a sfti bofti . ifl-C* m m m m m m m m m m m m m [WREN’ . / SpxingfidcT$ Gfeatei* Store FAIrk STYLES AUE HECEIVING A ROYAL WELCOME , Summer-tired women will be quick to ex** press their appreciation of the unusually low prices at which we're introducing, Almost Half Million Dollars Worth of the Best Merchandise the Wo r l d Produces The Six Floors and Basement of this Great Store are crowded to the limit with all that's new in: SUITS, COATS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS. THE MOST EXQU ISITE LINE OF MILLI NERY IN bH IO . CHILDREN'S AND INFANT 'S DEPARTMENT? DECIDEDLY COMPLETE. , A CORSET DEPARTMENT W ITH ONLY THE BEST MAKES. SILKS, WOOL DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS, DOMESTICS. HOUSEHOLD LINENS, BEDDING OF ALL , KINDS, CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES. UNDERWEAR , BOTH MUSLIN AND KNIT , HOSIERY , MEN'S FURNISHINGS. f LACES, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, . WOMEN'S NECKWEAR ,’ RIBBONS, JEWELRY , , TOILETS, STATIONERY . .. SHOES for all the family: and only the best for less# ' . , OUR BIG FURN ITURE STORE can take care of your wants and save you money. . FLOOR COVERINGS, Never before have we shown such a splendid line. Rugs, carpets, Oil-cloths and mattings. • . * » . . .. . . . ‘ • 8 THEBASEMENT GROCERY AND BASEMENT HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT always have prices less than anywhere This is a great big department store. All goods bought direct from first hands and marked at a selling price that the average merchant-has to pay, Our Formal Fall Opening W ill Take Place Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep^ tember 26 ,27 , 28, W E W ILL EXPECT YOU ONE DAY SUEE We pay your fare to and from Springfield on purchases of $15.00 or over. WREN’S £ LOCAIL ANP PERSONAL For fSalo—Hpanish Merino buck, : shearing an extra heavy Recce. Andrew Winter. i Roy, Win. McFarland of Syracuse' j X . Y., will preach Sabbath for the •Reformed Presbytorian congrega- •tion, ((). B.i. | ' Rost — Fountain pen, red and : black with golrt pen. Finder please i notify thiHoffice. Mr. Harry Nagluy, who has been in a Xenia hospital for typhoid fev er has recovered sufllciently to re turn homo. Mrs* iuitior Mikes is tldiKig iela tlvea in Indiana. • r For Sale-:—One .pheaton buggy undone road wagon, m good con dition. Jnquirn at this oillco for in formation. l am no*.v prepared to do all kinds of repair work, gcm-rp-1 blacksmith- mg. H.ave also employed a first class liorei-slioer Who guarantees his work, Signed, B. W. Le.mans. Mr. M. C. Nagley. and wife were. ! called to Mowrytown Sabbath, ow- 1ingfu Tie death of tbo latter's fatlj- ! t r. Mr- Nelson Shaw, aged 77. The *fum'rai wan hold Monday, Mr, J), Bf. McFarland has moved j his household goods to Dayton and i will reside y , till htS son, Arthur Mc Farland. —I f you can’ t buy a new one, have the old uno DRY CREAKED at the HOME Clothing company. iftkgd Charles £<“. a i if;o i CProbate Court announces tor Id s ? ‘ second term, iy custom tout has, rbeen reeogniouJ In . tin's county in; : years past, i lie Judge has many; ! fjtends who see no reason why his administration of the office should -not bo endorsed arid they are con fident the people will so endorse him ; at the regular oloctionin Novcmbtr. ! Judge Howard was m town Tmirs- |«fay circulating bis petition and i greeting friends. Party loosing gold bracelet can hayo same by upplying to John Gjllaugh and proving property. F or 5 ax . u :—Male Berkshire hogs. I two yr. old and 5 spring pigs, Raney Bros, Master John Hurdle of CTyileu. Point, White Stone, R. X, inhere on an extended visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Watt. The young man was accompanied west by his father;, George F. Hardie, who was called to West Carrollton. F or ' S ale ;—Rudy seed wheat 1911 crop reclean .id $1.20 iter bushel. S, ,K. Williamson &Son, Mrs. Oota/fi-uinbo loft Wednesday morning for a.two week’ s visit with friends and relatives in Indianapo lis, • C l o t h e s of all kmda D R Y CLEANED at ‘ , ___ ' HOME Clothing Co. Mr, T. W. St. John, who has been in a hospital in Xenia is reported as hot making flm improvement that ins friends, desired. SWEATER COATS a great line to pick front at prices, that will please you. Remember we Have sweaters for the WHOLE FAMILY. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Biiy Anchor paint. Jt will satisfy yonln every respect.’ . Tarbox Lumber Co, I will have 100 bushels of fine caning peaches' about Septem ber 10th or 15th. Leave your order. Wm. Marshall. Mrs. Fr,.nk MeElwain, of Kansas City, is visiting her parents, Mr, Thomas Fields and wife. Mrs; Ruth C.Une, of Chicago ,is the guest of Mrs. Christina Shuli. Mias Georgia Taylor, of South Charleston, was the guest (>f Miss Mildred Crouse from Friday until Monday, . Wanted—To exchange a fine five yr, old driving mare for good heav- y draft horse not over gyre. old. D. S. Ervin; See our window display of Men’s and Young Men’s NEW FALL SUITS, Then" 'recollect we sell the best $15-00 in town, Bird’s Mammoth Store. F ok S ale ; — L eather covered couch in fine condition at a bargain. Inquire at tliis office, Rev. .Daniel Rolingf Prohibition candidate for governor spoke to. a large audience m the opera bouse last Sabbath evening. The speaker is an orator of great abiliiy and left a decided impression upon' his audience, jddglug from Sentiment since tim meeting. He is a master In argument’and by his Open and frank discussion of the liquor issues brought more than one" auditor to view the situation in thisstnte from' a different angle. The meeting was presided over by Dr. W, R. Me- Chesney, candidate for. state school cOtmnlssibner on the. same ticket; Rev, Poling la touring, the state by auto and left hero Monday for Xenia, where he addressed a ciond in front of the court house. Mrs, Robert Kyle, of Bpariand, III,, who accompanied hor daughter Grace, here to attend college* is the gpest of her mother, Mrs W. P. Haines. Blisses Mattie and ,Ella Mamnre^ of Anderson, have been visiting Miss Bernice Northup, Mr, Andrew Oreawell ia,teaclnng dt Darlington, Pa, Dr. J. W. Dixon was called to Obillicofhe, Saturday, on account of tho-iUness of his mother. High Rock knit underwear for men. The beet 50c garments on the market. For sale at Bird’s Mammoth Store. Stick to the Boys, While General Badeu-Powel't was In America he told Colonel Livingstone, the president of the ‘American boy scouts, of hIS conference With King George; Naturally it was desired by his sovereign that he devote his life to the army, hut wheii he had returned from the war, a hero of the battlefield pn the African veldt, he felt that his real life niUBt be devoted to the boy scout movement, Ho so Informed the king, hut' as a loyal subject he bowed as he said; ”1 leave it to you, your majesty, what- shall it- ho?'*- "The army" replied the king, “Then I am to abandon the English boys, Who is going to take up the task?” The king reflected a moment and then replied: "Stick to the hoys, Bados-Powell" In that moment by the wish and com mand of his sovereign, the life work of Badon-Powdll was determined, con secrated and ^confirmed.—National Magazine. For Sale—Spanish Merino buck, shearing an extra heavy fiec-e’e. . Andrew Wiutur. I Mr. J, E. Kisbot, of Dayton, spent Sabbath at home. Miss Bthele Spencer entertained a number of young folks Friday afternoon In honor of Bliss Rohades, of Greenville. ; ■ WANTED -EGGS Will pay you 22e per doz. lN TRADE today, ‘ Saturday Sept. 21. Bring usyour surplus. Bird’s Mammoth Store, Do You Want Dayton Real Estate? I have,about $160,000 in Dayton Real Estate to Exchange for farms. Will trade in large or small parcels. What liavp you? A , W. Ephrath 12i S. Jefferson 8t., Dayton, O, A social for the members of the M.JD, church was held at the coun try home of Mr, and Mrs. J, W, Matthews-on last Friday eveulug. About two hundred attended and a pleasant social time was enjoyed by all, . Veterinary Pointers B y B p . D A V ID R O B E R T S , ’ Wnkt$k*r m . Thoroughly empiric your sick ctock by taking the pulse, which should be from 28 to 411. Take their temperature which desigr.ctCDfever by the ace of a Veterinary Fever 'Thermometer. . The live stock owners of the United Stnea would be tevcral mUIioa dollar? wealthier if they gave their live ctock propercareand attention, suchallies within the power of every live ctock owner on earth, in the form of Dr- David Roberts Veterinary preccriptions. Do notexperiment, or permit others to do ro,on your Jive stock when they arc ailing, for the prescriptions of Dr. David Robert's have been placed within reach of every- live stock owner on earth. The season of Hog Cholera is on and an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Indigestion is one of the great channels of this,disease and should be pre vented and overcome by the use of Dr. David Roberts Hog Tonic internally, and pen* should be thoroughly disinfected with Dr, David Roberta Disinfectall, Abortion. in cows can- be positively wiped out of anyberd on the face pf the earth hy the use^of Dr. David Roberts Veterinary prescriptions. Damp, cold, rainy seasons, such, as fall, often produce inflamed or caked udders In cows, This can be overcome by the use of Dr. David RobertsCowTonic and Badger Balm, ' Do. not waste your time and energy In trying to make a milker out of a beef • animal* or a beef animal out of a heavy militer, as the law pf nature will not permit it. • • . ■ In operating upon Jambs, pigs and calves, always use freely Dr, David Rob erts Healing Oil. ‘ Precaution against death of cattle by ' bloat should beguarded by keepingon hahd •ne of Dr, David Roberts Cattle Trocars. Cattle that have broken into cornfield?, and have overeaten, should be kept front drinking water for twenty-four hours .and bogivenemail deccsof Dr, David Robots Lasqtonic dry on the tongue. ' “ MILCH COWS” If the point of the teat be stopped up, makingmilking a difficulty, cssDr. David ■Roberts Hard Milking Outfit. Remember that you are net keeping livestock .p-Xoofc at or for peta. They tbould either bo profitable or be killed. Very often non-prpfitable animals can fcn made profitable by adding to their feed ouch ingredients as will aid digestion, and is contained in the Dr, David Roberts Slockvigor, mixed with linseed meal. The proper time to dehorn cattle la when they are calves a few weeks old' by the use of Dr. David Roberts HornKiller, I t an animal in a herd be afflicted with Jump jaW, it should either ire treated of killed, as it is exceedingly dangerous to the balance of the herd, Dr, David Roberts Absorbent will overcome Jump jaw in cattle. Thoroughly disinfect your cow bams once a week, as this will prevent and over come many diseases that cattle are heir to. Use Dr, David Roberts Disinfectall., If you want your hogs to fattenquickly and economically, give tliem Dr. David Roberts Hog Tonic, This will rid them > of worms, prevent indigestion and many- other dangerous diseases too numerous to mention.. Sell your cream for a good big sum, uso part of the check in buying a-pail of Dr. David Roberts Calf Meal, a substitute for whole milk for calves. Anyone wishing specific directions in the treatment of live stockailments should feel free' to writo Dr. Roberts., Inquiries will be cheerfully answered. We carry in stock all of Dr. David Roberta’ prepared prescriptions. They ar5 the “ Best by Test". 0, M. RIDGWAY, Druggist. Speed Parting Bride. . Those who still cling to the time- honored' custom of throwing rice after the bride may/ancy the idea of having tho rice provided for-theta'ill tiny pa per slippers and passed bn a-sllver sal ver after the bride has retired to make ready, for her -wedding journey/ This is a new Idea and quite novel and pret ty, One that is Still newer Is to have the florist' provide a supply of flower petals to toss after the departing bride and an Idea borrowed from the. Eng lish Is ,to cast after her tiny sliver pa* per horseshoes. PilesscSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE totamtAattbrtlfwi andulflinaUlynarawF DR. HEBRASUNGOlii ton moat wonderful seionWflc dlaoov modem tlmeefl/r tbemtermtc«MSofi I hi IUBIMiaaUM,*V*»<#• v.•• Plica, Jtaentt, Tatter, Salt Bhctta, Worm, Barber* Itch, *to« Thlailghly oatod autlaeptlq Balv* W1U tho e m u , : mOT*a.th« trouble andheals thsTrrltaU permanently. -— _----------- - - BOcta^a/Drugilsta! or mailed, MSI sample2centotooarermwlinr- THE 6 , C. BITTNERCO., Toledo, Ohio. "Absoluto satisfaction rrefunded, to* . Ion guar- J TRY OUR JOB PRHSmNG i?i-lUTid"- Annual Display o f "Fall and Winter Hats and latest Millinery Fads and Fancies Saturday, October 28, at The MOUTHUP Store Cedarvilie, Ohio. When-We Took on the Gat Line We did so because we believed its merit would outsell every other line in town. , We were right. It 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. , - v Take notice of that Extended Heel—made by •pedal rnachinery— which is an exclusive feature of Black. Cat, and which doubles the life, of your sock. , ' . . Notice their soft lustre and even beautiful col ors. Almost Sheer and handsome as Ladies’ • stockings; yet about as strong as the children's., - SUITS— Latest Styles and Lowest prices - SPRING COATS — $5.75 up SKIRTS— Fine selection; The best for $5.75 yet, shown WAISTS — $1,00 up CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM - Lowest Prices Reached R o o m lAugs a S p e c ia l t y Hutchison & Qibney X E N I A , O H IO . tr ' ■ -i. V' High Cost of Living Made Easy ■ , .* * ■. When you trade at our store. Besides the lowness of price we give you what you want when you want ' 4 it. Then] you thave [the] quality, quality and quick service. S A T U R D A Y SPECIALS Mother*’ Corn Flake loc package for 5 c g Different Kinds of Bread 3 c Per Loaf. Pure Lard - n c per lb. California Hams - per lb loc Ark Soapi - 2 c per bar . Salt Wh ite Fish - ic each Mocha and Java Coffee . * 22 c per lb. OUR PRICES Star Orackors............................ .................... . 6 c Silver Prunes.......... .................. 12 Prunes......................................... 10 California Prunes, a lb ....... ............................ . 8 Fancy Large Santa Clara County Prunes, per lb...................10 Fancy Bright Evaporated Apricots, petJLb............................................ 13c Fancy Large Lemon (Bing Peaches, per lb,....i’o Tomatoes, per can..................... n Corn, per can.................................... .......... ...... t Peas, per can................ ............ .................... 8 Lenox Soap, 0 bars.............................. i o H . E . S c h m i d t & C o . , Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . . Xenia, Ohio* To Cure aCold inOneDay £1^ T ^ L a x a t i v e B r o m o
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