The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52
r e i i t h e every day ood health. tfS' is what its death lurk UaVa sold* ©lithe beat hove cost, d no t high USE , uo. Imost ung Girl rteen years art trouble, , 0 place her ■ ir a wlBdo'ff j could set :eath. One said, ‘Poor ibe la likely dead any A friend b Dr, Milas* Remedybad tier fttUteiv 1 rlOd it, ana iron io im« She took r many bot- >ut oho -io: . to mo to- . fat, rosy Imagine the Miles’ Heart J’orth, Mo. ience Mr. teart Rcm- tjsands, of alue from . disorders. . treatment lered with ills, swell" .ins about lades, pal* ry spells, Dr. Miles 1 , Profit by wfiile you • *' i • sold and 1 ■ \ I .sr thart,.ind. ale! 1a t P u b lic , .eid farm Oedarvllle d on 24, ’12 a t 12:30 p. k : , tES< 5 bare good 1 general - of ex tra coming 3 lyrels with . weanling TLE 20 n o heifers cows are s pure bred grades of } cows w ill s or soon choice lo t t m ilkers, boats 15 y o f Satm Turnbull u&: in the ;e fo r the ittve will t'i%P . M, Issue our will btt s county fair fair cptt* cars pcfr . buy the m e s , as ’no that ■farmer,- of both if to ex* io young t us buy for sjttttr "’- I f you can’t buy a new one. have th e old en« BEY CLEANED a t the HOME Clothing company. SWEATER COATS bs*tlin« in town to pick from Men’s 50 c to $ 2 ,5 0 sseh . Women’s $1 ,00 to $ 3 ,0 0 each Ohiijfrtn’s 50c to $1 .50 ««eh, Slrds Mammoth Store, Feu ifee ra t WE PAY 2 5 c dozen in trade for clean? fresh eggs. Bring In your surplus. Bird’s Mammoth Store, a "fiEiiui ij & m — Mrs. Carl Buckles,'of Jamestown, is visiting her mother, Mss. Rosa Me» Miilian. The Embroidery Club met Thur..> day afternoon at file homo of jlr), W- W, Cresweii, Mra. f a il Marshall and daughter, Frances, Inspending ceve-ral days with Mr. and Mrs. D. £}, Ervin, while Mica T; w. ,.0 -n IMary'Ervin is attending tlia W. tV l.crr <L Hastings Bros. F. tonTPnttow at Mnuu ..| Vrs. Delilah Young left Monday for ForSalei-Ohoice Gipsy seed wheat, a visit with her eon, Prof. Frank Seed wheat at Kerr & Hasting Bros, Ladies Drsss Skirts N*w Felt line just in, pur pr iest range from $ 2 ,5 0 to $10 esph. Come In end look them over, bird’s Mammoth Store,, C lo th e s of CLEANED at ail k ind a D R Y HOME Clothing tio, ’Wanted—To exchange a flue live y r. old d riv ing mare for good heav y d ra ft horse ho t over g y is . old. IX S. Ervin. Fph S ax , ib : —L ea th e r covered conch in flue condition a t a bargain. Inqu ire a t th is office. F ob S axe :—A fresh quire of B. Cr'eBWell, cow. I n cest of Living Red need'. Wo sail you choice POTATOES per bu 60 c . j Flour Golden Rule, Snow Bait orGalden Floeea per sack 75c . Bird's Mammoth Store; ' For S&Ie:—One pheatou buggy a n d one road 'w agon , m good con dition.' Inqu ire a t this.office fdr in formation. / F ob S alm :—-Rudy seed Wheat 1911 crop recleaned $ 1 . 20 pe r bushel. . S ..K , W illiamsoii Sc Soil. The W . C- T- U. w ill hold its regu lar meeting nex t Thursday at S p .m , in its room in th e library. Come and h ea r reports from -the S ta te convention. Sec’y. B uy Anchor paint, i t will satisfy you iu every respect, Tarbox Lumber Co. Lo st — Foun tain pen, red , aud black with gold pen. F ind e r please notify th is qjfice. *' —Stop a t Marshall’s for a cool re freshing soda, . window missed his tooting and fell down several steps. H is back was hu rt bufcitis tho t there were no In te rnal Injuries. Flume S-121. • H. D. StraJoy. Young, and family, of Bellbrwk. • * Dr. J. -C, Gtorge visited hie parents Tim Hunto* t ’V t „-,u k . u u „ . 0Vi!I Sabbath. Dr, George's snnipir- iho Bonier L. I . L, m il hold Its; juni( which in being built on the north October meeting a t 'the home of; aide of Dayton, will be ready for uc- Miss K ath leen F u tt nex t T ue sday !cupancy Ju about two weeks. It will evening, Oct, ICtb a t 7:30 p. m . | be known as ’‘Orchard Springs Saak Bring a new memberif possible. I tarJu»».” 1 Dr. H. O. Middleton aud daughter, < - , ’ *Bello, of Yellow Springs, visited with Mary, the 10 year old daugh ter of (friends over Sabbath. Dr; Middleton Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Rowers was] Poached a t the ^M, E, church gab- operated on for appendicitis a t the *aUf “wri)&g*Dr.-Putt befog away on McClellan hospital Wednesday. ' a ^ w tJl re.lat*ve8 in M<*teau. ' * D. K. Hemstead, of Wilmington, Democratic candidate for congress from ' the Sixth District,! paid Cedar, vine a visit last Friday. ^ Wililam Neeld, of Kenla, was call* Mr Georce Sm ith mot with on friends here Monday. 'Will m r,u eo rg e an iitn met! w un qu ite. Jg candidate on the Democratic ticket a. painful accident. He arose m the for county treasurer, and was hid, q igh t and while try ing to get to a dently looking after his •interests ’ — • ’ " •’...... ’ • * * here. Pauline and Rutli, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Cordon Collins, are 111 with typhoid fever. ■; V..---;: ' Mrs. Mary:. Barber is .visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. LVMarshall, and other relatives in Xenia,:'this week. •Mrs. B. F. Petrie and daughter, Dor othy, of Kendall, Wyoming, are visit ing .'Mrs,.Petrie’s .Bister, Mrs. J ,W , Radabaugh, and family. 'x. Rev.- J. S. E. McMichael attended Synod at Belle Center this week. .Qn Wednesday ■ evening he was -on: pro gram as representative of. General Committee on Young People’s Work. Mra, McMichael and children are guests.':of Rev. V-.and Mrs; ■ ■ J , H , T. Gordon, at Huntsville. Miss Bernice Wolford returned from Nashville, Tenn., the first of the week, where she has been cashier in one of the hotels. She leaves the first of next week for Cleveland, where she has accepted a similar position In the new hotel Station Clement R. Gilmore, candidate for common pleas judge. thlrd subdivision of ..Second Judicial ■ Dj.strict»:':Mfts in town Monday. In .this issue will be found the' an nouncement of David H. .Kelter, can didate on the Depiocratic ticket for county commissioner. Don’t_faii to see the window add note the low prices on up-to-date shoes at. the * " Davis Shoe Store Good Shoos, Jamestown, Ohio, RAIN COATG for tbo Whole family. Men’s $ 3 .0 0 to $10 ,Qd eaeh women nobby tan rain coat extra value eaeh '$ 5 .0 0 BOYS NOBBY TAN GOATS made likethd.mens, each $ 4 .2 5 Misses Blue Rain Capes $1 .98 . Bird's Mammoth Store. Dr, Charles Baskin has secured the position of house physician at the Miami Valley . Hospital. Dr, Raskin is a graduate of C. C. ’07, and in med icine from the tiniversUy of Michigan. Mr. Samuel Freed, of Clayton, N. J„ visited hla cousin,-Silas Murdock, and'other relatives the first of the week. -Mr, James, Shull is /visiting in Al bany, Ind. ' Mrs. Estella Holt is visiting a t tbe honie of.Mrs. Nancy Wilder. Mr. ,and Mrs. Dan Marshall, of Springfield, visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar shall, “and grandmother, Mrs, Nancy Marshall, who has been suffering with cerebral trouble. Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Lott have re turned to their home in Pittsburg, Pa, . 1 ' : ; Mrs. Walter Morton and son, Paul, returned to their home at* Grayson, Ky., after a two weeks', visit with rel atives. . ~ ■ ■' “■..... . QUESTION OF BUYING THE FAIR GROUNDS IVJil be Dubr.jltted to the People of Greene Pvtmty a t Regular Flection m November. The voters of Grccno countyfwill have an opportunity to^decida. at tho regular election 1 » November whether or hot they want to purchase the Gremlin county fair grounds. Action to that effect was taken Saturday by tho courty comniicr,loner.; at the de mand of the Greene County Agricul tural Society, •which decided at a special meeting Saturday that they would put the matter of a special bond issue up to the people as T#roviued by law, Tbe law provides that a special levy of one-half a mill be made for tbe purchase and improvement of county fair grounds. The local society only asks for- a levy of four-tenths of a mill. Such a levy will raise $15,000, which will be sufficient to buy the fairgrounds and build «v new graftd stand, The Fair Board now holds an option upon the grounds, for §11,500, ijriBiiifjidiHiX The WE SELL Buckeye Pants the best made best fitting pants on the market. Prices range from d*o 4.« (t>£; /in um I w 4 7 $ 2 .0 0 to $ 5 .0 0 pall*. ----------------- SUITS. CRITERION SUIT . Nobby styles choice patterns at $12 .50 $.15,00, $ 1 7 / £> are .unequaled at the prlco, Men’s Ease work -shoes long est wearing and most comfort able works shoes made. Price per pair $3<GO, Try a pair next time, , Bird’s Mammoth Store, Statoment vl th« ownership;, umoneoacut,,. ciirulatiou - . of't’ho Cedarvilie'Herald liqWwhial ivecfay at Gedarvillc, Oiiio, required py f|m Apt, of Ann. 2 -t, lfll 2 , Nomeof Editor, ICarlhiJid{, CudftrviSIc, O. ManaisTni?Editor.KarlhJhill, Ordarvill'-. O. ‘ IJlipipeBaMnnaarw. ICarlii Bull,’(Vdarvilh-; O. , Puidielipr, KariniJnll, ded'oryHit!-. Q. Owners, Ivor]hBall, Opd-arvillc, O. Kaoivn tnnullmldow. mortqayeor, uo i olhor security holders, holdiiig'r per cent qr innroof total amount of hop'la, mortgayes or oAiur seouritleai—Koiui, - 1 1 , ' ’ ’ SlyneJ K.irlh Bull, , Svyorptoand sulwcriln'd Urf^re .me t'vi.i >lth dayof October 19i2. h. Q> Bull,NoDry I’ublie. ‘ My iotwmliraicsn i, Feb, 33,1913, W. J . S A T T L ER , 0 , D , S . . ...Dentist... Of£ic« ovejr J. C. Barber’s store. : CE.DARVIIXE, 0 . L 1 ST 0 F LEtTERS ,LiHt No. 21, - . Ruinai ni tig tinclamicd, in the Cedarvlllo, OtHOi POstOdlce for the wefek ending Oct. 12, 1012 . LE'l’KBBS Bock, Mr, I* ( 2 } , ; ,i Barror, Mr.-A, B. DoVore, Mrs. Louis E . DeVore, Mr. Louis E, Mullford, Mr» Frank C arps - ■ . FuUunan, Mr. L . Wi ’ Lanbon, Mr. Homer WiUiiUnson, Miss Bessio Persona calling for tbe above will please say “ Advertised.” S'X' hpjih R O. WsKttrr* F. M. I to and Back Home Again '•v -• - .• 1 .v ■.! • • ; . .■ , v - V . , . . :v-:V . .'. •*..« • ' ' 1' < - . . 1 ' ■ ■' Every Day in the Year •j- ..-.i •- . - : ■■ ■ 1 ■ ..........- . r. b . ■ t-. • * . •'\1 • . Under the Plan of the Merchants’ Association of Springfield, Ohio JUST TWO REQUIREMENTS Spend $15 ai any one or any number of the stores listed below--you must live within A radius of 40 miles of Springfield. / If you live &greater distance, we will pay $1.60 of the cost of your transportation. ADDITIONAL CASH REBATE The Association also allows a cash refund of one tent for every dollar ex- - pended inexdeas of the required $15' This is in addition to the payment* of the round trip carfare. * .,. The Following Springfield Merchants issue and sign carfare Rebate Books: ARCADE JEWELRY STORE Jewelery and Opticians, Watches, .Diamonds’ Jewelery, Solid Silver and Planted Ware, Watch Inspectors for ail Railroad* and Traction Line*- entering Springfield. #7-50 Rally s Arcade, • BANCROFT, HATTER AND FURRIER. Sole agent fdr "Dunlap”, “Knapp-Felt »Hawe”> English “Tress” and French “Mos- sant” hat*; “Ileadcaps” and Children’s Head wear, Fur*, fur repairing and remodeling. Established 1851, 51#East MairtSt. CHAS. F . HAUCK’& 0 0 . Central Ohio** Larges Stove and Culinary Furnishing Store, Pfitnlnsular stoves, Oolcs’a • Hot Blast stoves, catlety, etc. All kind* of tin lipairing, fi# West Main St, FRIED'S JEWELRY STORE ' Largest assortment In the city of Diamonds, ’ Watches, Silverware, Cut and Etched Glass. High-Grade Silver Plated Ware, Novelties. Fully equipped Optical Parlors, Eyes tested free, fl -8 East Main St. KAUFMAN’S . . , , The Quality Store, Springfield's, largest and best clothing store for man, youth or boy. Complete stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Trunk*, and Suit Case** 1*-17 South Lime stone ,j5t» . . . ■■■ ..... NISLEY, IN THK ARCADE' “If You Wear Nisley Shoes You Wear the Best Shoes Money Can Buy.” Three large store room* filled With guaranteed footwear for men, w itnen and children, #2-6# Kelly’s ArCadev ■..■■■ SlLVERBERG’S STYLE SHOP Largest Ekclusiye Resdy-tb-Wear House in Springfield and Central Ohio, Complete fine of Women’s and Mis***’ Coat*. Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Waists, Skirts, , Petticoats, Raincoats and Fuf*. Cor. Main *nd Limestone Sts, STERLING FURNITURE AND CARPET 0 0 . G-reater Springfield's Greatest House Furnish* .ing Store. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Etc. 25-29 North Fountain Ave, SULLIVAN'S “Originator of Low Prices." Cloaks, Suits, Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Men’s Furnish ing, Etc, You always felt at home in our old store; we'll be pleased to see you in the , new one, 80 East Main St, THE EDWARD WREN CO. Central Ohio’s Biggest and Best Department Store, Seventy-si* stores uhder one roof, Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, Furniture, Carpets, in fact everything, 28-31 E. High St, THE HOME STORE Dry Goods, Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Mattings, Druggets, Rugs, Sole agents for the celebrated Wooltfex ‘ Coats, Suits and Skirts, Butterick Patterns, Rarscy Gloves, and St. Mary’s Blankets. 12-82 West Main St. • THEKINNANECO. 0 Absolute Honesty in Merchandising. Dry Goods, jCarpets, Exclusive .Coats and Suits, “Harvard Mills” Underwear, “Onyx" Hosiery, “Townes" Gloves, great assortment of ladies' Waists, Skirts, etc, Big bargain basement 12-14 E, Main St„ 20-29 N. Fountain Ave, THE SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE CO. Manufacturers' Agents, Jobber* and Retailers of Builders' and Manufacturers’ Hardware, Faciery Supplies and Machinists’ Tools. Fine Cutlery, Percolators, Coffee Machines. # 0-88 . East Main St. THE WHEN Central Ohio's Greatest *Clothing, hats and Furnishing Store Solicit* your patronage. An absolute guarantee of satisfaction with every purchase or your money back. Cor. High St, and Fountain Ave, (Arcade,) CASTOR IA For Infant*, and qhiltaen. TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Bears'the Signature.of Davis Shoe Store GOOD SHOES $ Mr. Davis, of the Davis Shoe Storej since moving f into his new room has added an up-to-date I Hats and Gents Furnishing Department w # where you can find every thing new ahd in the latest w styles for Fall and at prides that can’t be beat. I * ' ‘ *i ■ . ■.< . ■! Davis Shoe Store * Jamestown, Ohio. FALL IS HERE P.HENIXBRAND YOU NEED UNDERWEAR We have„ a fine new supply ^^S ki? 00 K n it U nderwear ^NarrowSAnklJ AND ^ PHENIX ^ ■ iN^Seam Her* Are pleased to say that ma^y customers have stopped in adjacent cities,and have given us their orders. 26 Suits selected for first cold.days. * Bishop, Wooltex and Other Fitters Also New Waists, Skirts, Wrappers Corsets, Gloves Etc. Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, 1 ] [OHIO. 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 jft, Tihenjj you have [thej^quality, quality and quick service, * * S A T U R D A Y SPECIALS MothersrCorn Flake loc package for 5 c 9 Different Kinds Of Bread 3c Per Loaf. Pure Lard California Hams Ark Soap Salt White Fish Mocha and Java Coffee l i e per lb. per lb lod 20 per bat* ic each 2 ac per lb. OUR PRICES S ta r C rackers,......... ft....*.*<...»<•«< ............... .......... 5 c Silver Prunes...,...... ....... ................................... 12 Prunes.... .................................................... 10 California Prun^B, a .... ...........................Q Fancy Larne S an ta Clara County Prunes, per lb............ ..... .,10 Fancy B righ t Evaporated Apricots, p e rn * ... .......... 13c Fancy Large Lemon Cling Peaches, per l b ... 10 Tomatoes, p e r can....... ............................. ...........n ' Corn, per cam.................... 7 Peas, p e r can....... ............. ........................ ...... ...... Q Lenox Soap, 8 bars...,................................ 10 H. E. Schmidt & Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers * 1 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. S To Cure a Cold inOneBuy x a t i v e B r o m o TTiflliIe4&* months. This signature, 4 - w r * u i
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