The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

, v C l e t h o s of all IiiiulfJ UI4Y CLEANED at IIOMEtfiotlmigCo.; Mrs. Juba Cotnlon pi Trenton I s 8 visiting with relatives lioro. .] Tsit. $■ W. Smith and wife loft \ Wednesday for Florida. Wisere they', will spend th.n winter. Mi Mary Ann MnMjpliael of Xenia J haft been spending several days-with . her son, Jlev, J." S. E. MeMSehaol and family, j l?ov, J. Iv. Wyljenf Beaver Falls, i Fa,, assisted with communion at] (he K, P, Mmrch, CO, »S.} last Sub- j hath,. j For Sale orExc( tan go2S1 1 ropshire j yearling Hams, JDuiye Mato Hog, X, If. Wright, Selma, <>. F ob R knt :—House on North Main St.7 rooms.- See ‘ Geo, H. Smith, 2t. Apples, Apples, fifty cents a bas­ ket. I have fifty bushel that must be sold at once.. . Wm. Marshall. Mrs. Season and children who have been occupying the Sanderson home diave returned to' Bedwell, O, A dime -social was held Friday night; at the home of Mr, Will Widener by the members of the M. 33. church. A Taffy-pulling was en­ joyed as well as other refreshments served, ' ■ Jtoscoe Gordon, aged 16, ot Xenia dranli carbolic .acid.’ Monday even­ ing and died in about ten minutes because hi».sweetheart, Mary Bar- low! refused to marry ninv. He had attempted to fpree the girl-, to dr«ik part of the acid but failed upon the appearance of the girl’s mother. The oratorical contest at the U. F- church last Friday evening resulted- in Mr- EarltMcClellan getting first honor# and^Mr.Fani l'urnbull, aec- end. Mr. McClellan will represent pedarvilie. College at the Inter­ state contest next spring, The oth­ er contestants were Ralph Hofimeis- ter and OrlandKithie. Mr. Clarence Loyd Foster; who /w as just recently mustered out from the naval service- at Philadelphia after a’six-years service, visited hie mother; Mrfe.'P. P; Foster, the-week. Heaerved in -^the-navy with honor and was promoted to the position of corporal but will not likely re-inlist ■ A t present Mr. Foster is in Colum­ bus where he may locate, $ The Hagar Straw Board & Paper, Company will not likely have to close down the plant this winter as waft the case last, " While the wheat crop m this section was a failure the Company hap laid in a good, supply of oat siraw*and a great quality, of haled straw libs .been shipped in from other states and stored in the yards. The company to increase: the capacity of the mill will install a new beater, arrange-, ments boring already been, made for installment by Supt. Smith, • M i l Springflsld is to have three attrac­ tions during, the week that have been among the moat marked suc­ cesses of the past few years and. the variety o f entertainment ufferod by these Hired pieces Will attract all theatre-goers to that playhouse dur­ ing the week* On Monday evening, On Tutted*?, November26th, there will bevsedn the new James Mont­ gomery Comedy ‘’ Read Money**—a comedy that has made New 'York laugh for some weeks; So great a success has it been that the rights have been let for producing it is sev­ eral foreign countries. Attendance at this performance means an eve­ ning of unnsual enjoyment. ' On Wednesday, November 27th, flie r s wlll bo! a return engagement o f thd operetta which made itself pop dar on its visit to Springfield last season* “ The Spring Maid." The music bf this operetta- Is well known by everyone, particular the tAVo songs-*‘f)ay Dreams” and “ Two 14tile Lmto Bees". The scenery provided by the producers far ‘sur­ passes the usual attraction and the Jar,.* fshprus has .been chosen not only for their appearance h«t for •itnstr vocal ability. Music lovers wilt not want to miss “ The Spring Maid.” Ah opportunity tv sec something « f the the hotnn life of the people of Jvcotland is offered in theprodiiciinu at the Fairbanks Theatre on Thanks- giving, November$9tjn ‘‘Bnnty Pulls ; The Strings’ *whs brought over bag ) and bAggage to t l? its effect- on the j America people and it was fouiifi' that in a good many years they had toot been eflfe-riainod as by the little vircls o f Scottish people surround - 1 L g the mitral figure ’ Thuity” | kow she alternately coneos and [ Avoids them info givinghM'own way j IS very amusing to anyone who j knows-how dominant rt factor In th e , i -, ■ , Xenia and Greene County People! Come to the Great Money Saving Sale Now Going On W e a r e o v e r s to c k e d in a ll d e p a r tm e n t s a n d m u s t h a v e th e c a s h t o m e e t ou r o b l ig a t ion s . E v e r y t h in g s o ld in th is S a l e , r e g a r d le s s o f p ro f its . D O N ’T M I S S T H I S S A L E I F Y O U L I K E T O S A V E T H E D O L L A R S * Men’s Clothing Department Men** F ine O vercoa ts and Suits, Superb maVrt— the best make on earth, AH colors and ail k inds o f c lo th . W E SA V E Y O l . 33 1-3c on the Dollar SEE OUR MEN’ S OVERCOATS ARP SUITS $ 7 . 9 5 - $ 8 . 3 5 - $ 9 . 8 5 - $ 1 2 . 4 9 - $ 1 3 . 9 0 - $ 1 4 3 5 « « • $ 1 5 . 9 8 SEE OUR MEN’ S TROUSERS 98c to $3.98 Worth One-Third More Men’s CorduroySuits, Odd Trousers, Odd Coats, 1-3 Off 9, i i See our fine L on g Pants Suits, Boys* Knee P an t Suits (A ges 13 to*2.0 years) 81.48, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 $4.35, $6.15, $7.85, $8.85, $12 .48 . KneO P a n ts ......... ■............. 49c, 63c, 73c, 89c '■ * tiWl^*^l'^.^^-l-,'i,^|rigi>#OTini!iiiirriui,nj<wimu, im ~ i a, !,»■...n. nmrnmumoni. t m Furnishing Goods Department Coat Sweaters fo r men and b o y s , . : , , . . . , .49 c , 73c, 98c, $1.49, 81.98, $2.48, $2.73 Dress S h ir t s ...................... ................................................ ................... . , ,49 c , 73 c and 98 c A ll k inds o f W oo l and C otton U n d e rw e a r .------ i , ........... .2 5 c ,4 7 c 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear, Hats, and Caps . 25c t o 33 l - 3 c O ff on th e D o llar. Shoes and Rubber Footwear T o suit everyone . Lad ies ’ , Misses’ , Children’ s, M en ’ s and B o y s ’ Dress Shoes, H igh T o p Shoes, F e lt B oo ts , R u b b e r B oo ts , A rc tics and R u b b e r O ver ­ s h o e s . W e w ill save you . 25c to 33 l-3c on the dollar at our Shoe Dept. B es t Overalls, all k i n d s . . . . . ....... ..............................................1 . ............. ................ 49c, 79c B est W o rk Sh i r t s , , . . .............. .... :*.............. .... i ......................................................... A 7 c R a in C oa t ......... ...... i ....................... ; ...................... * ............... •........................ $1.98 to $9,85 t Take a. L o o k at B a r g a in in E v e r y D epartm en t. Store OpenTuesday and Saturday Evenings Don?t Miss This Sale Now On^ Don’t -mis the place 45*49 W e s t Main Street, Xenia, Ohio' See large signs YOU WILL NEED UNDERWEAR AND OVERWEAR M i HUTCHISON v " & GIBNEY X E N IA , OH IO ; Have the Ein0st Selection of Underwear | Mentor Phenix Quality Have been so ld lfor years and exeellent for the price Furs iot Children, Misses and Women B la n k e t s , C om fo r t s and Ba tting* IS SH | «l Free Carfare to ' ' ^ . ' ' 'J-. ,■ *• .s - ’ o . -4 and Back Home Every Day in the Year ^ Under the Planof the Merchants’ Association of Springfield, Ohio JUST TWO REQUIREMENTS Spend $ 1 5 -nt any on e or any num ber o f the stores listed below— y ou must live w ith in a radius o f 40 miles o f Springfield. I f you live a greater distance, we w i l lp a y l$1.60 o f the c o s t o f yo.ur tra n sp o r ta t ion ;, ADDITIONAL CASH REBATE The Association also allows a cash refund of one .cent for every dollar ex­ pended inexcess of the required $15, Th is is in addition to the payment of the round trip carfare. . • V* ■ ‘ ■ • ' f t r The Following Springfield Merchants issue and sign carfare Rebate Books: m -i b ..seal ^•veryvtfc aai v-'u;!*:’ • csd !rt it, M t iifi foars botliflr. is siLvei' fa??;! .£-;|!o Hnc; ;?/o * r.;S« pL ota td 6f ircct eat yaSiffiSieA*. fRatBis-Kit- Pasts. thd n e vp o tso .i t:t i).o £ jb t J. lliilradolluooldsi-l;, tsro-t..-r.rfac?>*t rRat J- '-l'.it j-a-ioista'*i.t-iitat.-ni,fnuufe , t=<I)e, Ycodr.n’tfcivototsOft#;;.. nfriu-iio / .......... . -stt " ' touches i&Iaih-vvsroiin. tr-% , p t ifmpxfciji -fl £ 3 * 1 * . . 8.s&sr«dtU'./- ■ ■ 113*5Jti.,- ,-x . Sb'CiA J-/ — typ-.s IV, 't3 H............. ........................................ ........, For Salt/ by J> L. Wafidlt-, ftmln 1' imHfceftf of of tbAf country h ; atul g r o w t h and C. >L Jtt-iaway, jfirfiggfih |b#if *tuf tttwg will, SUITS mhmmmmmmhnhmisrmbmmm * For Good Serviceable Suits See Our $10.00, $12.00 and $ 1 5 . 0 0 Lines wc Guarantee to give SaiteiAction or an other in return. Su llivan ’ s Clothing Hats and Furnishing ! 21S* Limestone St. j Springfield, - Ohio. JI00 Ktwsraj The readers of tins paper trill bo please* tolearn that Ultra h at least o«o dreaded -iSscrca that gi-icueehas been able to cuteJw all its stoats i-.iid that is Catarrh. Hall'S Catarrh (hireis theonly proUiyo enrenow knnvrn to ncilital fraternity. Catorrli hfili.t a COJK.tlttiiiirtuil-ite\ase, re(\tilrc3 a coiKlItnUonhl tsvatmeut. Ball’s Catarrh Cuteis takenintrinaUy, acting directly wj* ftntheblood anl tuneoousutraceaof feystoni titcrcUy eicoteoyin;; the foundntton of the disease, andpiviap the, patient strength by hullJinj? up thecohtitiftiUdtt and nssSiting naturoIndoing its work, ’The proprietors hftvcso jati.-li fitifh in its curiitSfn pmvers, hot fhey oiur ,iso Jlundivcl lioliars forany •■asothat it falls t-1 u:re. Wt-ml far list o I tesHmefilals. ■■;■■■ A d d , ; F . 3. ('H F flU V & lb . Toledo 0. j iiold Vy iMicpritit 7Cc. j nil's Fami>r TUB arc the hcfet. ! Subscribe { o f the Ilorald. II I I ; -Arsiit Ileplftsr/Bmw!ft0& . M, .llfififts. tlw X-T'oaoh .fiftiot /©ItoiB siflfitigi wliett'bftog&i'by• llaft sigUcit hfta.', 9 t>«. liifiir fiftw bshiop JioKorjs itt tlio nniotte v.horft th# i p b i f t t o r mffed won to m I l O a O l S ¥ ™ " w B 0 l » * Jh«i m o p r n Una oueccodoa . , / \ * Lcliovostnii-4*o;ti*Ut, ’ riijiint 49 nf th^ pictures. ^pilnBouoItH«b**tt.DIj«tt)*,brtjyo4ie^ twain* 01 tn« i-ic^uu- 4 ARCAD '.I JEWELRY .STORK Jewelery and Opticians, Watches, Diamonds, Jcwelery, Solid Silver and Planted Ware, Wafch Inspectors for all Railroads and Traction Lines entering Springfield. 37-fiO Kelly's Arcade. BANCROFT, HATTER AND FURRIER, Soli; agent for "Dunlap”, - ••Knapp-Felt" "Hawes”, English "'j *ess" and French "Afos* sant” hats; "Headcap3’'and Children's Head- wear. Furs, fur repairing and remodeling. Established 1H51. 20 East Main St. CHAS. F. IIAUCK & CO. Genital Ohio’s Largest Stove and Culinary Furnishing Store, I’entiinsular stoves, Coles's Hot Blast Stoves, cutlery, etc, AH kinds of tin repairing. 59West Main St. ’ FRIED’SJEWELRY STORE Largest assortment in the city (if Diamonds!, Watches, Silverware, Cut and Etched Class. High-Grade Silver Plated Ware, Novelties. j Fully equipped Optical Parlors.. Eyes tested free. IPSEast Main St. KAUFMAN’S ' ' ? The Quality Store. Springfield’s largest and IVest clothing store for man, youth or boy. Complete stock of Clothing, HatstjFurnishings, Trunks and Suit Oases. 10-17 Boutli 'Lime­ stone St. NISLEY, IN THE ARCADE "If You Wear NinleyShoes You Wear the Best Shoes Money Can. Buy.” Three large store rooms filled with guaranteed footwear for men, women and children 52-50 Kelly's Arcade, SILVERBERG’S STYLE SHOP Large t Exclusive Ready*-. -Wear HouSo in Springfield and Genual Ohio, Complete- line of Women's and Misses’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Waists, Skiits Petticoats, Raincoats, and Furs. Cor. Main and LimeMohe Sts, STERLING FURNITURE AND CARPET GO, Greater 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’sFurnish- ing, Etc. You always felt' at home in our old store* we’ll be pleased to see you. itt the new one. DoEast Main St. THE EDWARD WREN CO. Central Ohio's Biggest and Best Department Store. Seventy-six stores under one roof. Dry ( Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, Furniture, Carpels, in fact everything. 2B-81 E. High St. THE HOME STORE Dry Goods, Coats, , Suits, Waists, Skirts l)rapefies. Lace Curtains, Mattings, Druggets, Rugs. Sole agents for the celebrated Wooltex, . Goats, Suits and- Skirts, Butterick Patterns- Karsey Gloves, and St. Mary's Blanket?, West Main St. - THE SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE CO. Manufacturers' Agents, Jobbers and Retailers ’ of Builders' and Manufacturers* Hardware Factory Supplies and Machinists' Tools. Fine Cutlery, Percolators, Coffee Machines. 8688 East Main Sf« t h e w h en , 0entl'nl 01li«’s Greatest Clothing, hats and I- urnishing Stare solicits your patronage. An absolute guarantee of satisfaction with every purchase or your money back. Cor. High St, (Areadfl,) • and Fountain Ave. tm , W » ' Gfir OURPRICES ON PRIMING X X l PI'* V ' ■ T con Ottl. I ■tiVf Cm, rev- | are ] al J-«,i pja< i * ' • •emu ’ foiu ■j Q»« ’ for i j Alri j -beei j Fail j ■■ hav. ! ona . • Can Hoi | Kell j •v,;er- I Iron ■ that 1 for - A 5 • gui]- WI1 one j .for - ’ ! hiec Tl I . finer ■Jam • base . ' '■ tecti >•- Com for dote a&ai ,, who Ing * thre- ! it is -j ■wee) ■. the - the - hold iield ' und- selli is $1 , * M- '! ,1 nceo,n',’j sear ' 'Oh t j otlie j tor o .<■ I has ’ - tow , b .• the } * pap- whe toge ford will ; case trie: coni sent at A •able I ' at e 1 1 er-ft fllty to Cl onci ta { X5

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