The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

'•m..Bi»itoa,-'.»» mi. w . MJCAl ANtl PHONAL £ tetteanfi the program wilt incbule S svocal aiul instruments,! music and | entertainment,. Variety an il quail- 3 fx7 SWA /ytiaini«i -'Win# o f Cardiff, ion A t Wlstcpinan’*. Mr-. Ju lia fornlon o f Trenton has besiv spending several days with relatives here. ty are guaranteed. .Hear them a t th e Cedarville opera house on the evening of Jan , “ 2 ,1913. 1 \ K, Mattlson, the wealthy lunc owner and farm e r near Sooth Char­ leston) has retired from active work and turned every th ing over to Ids son, Edwin, So far there has been,little w inter plowing «ln,[ie which means th a t everything will come with ’a rush again nextBprihg.. This also means th a t horses will he in demand aud high prices will prevail. - .1 .I.1».I. ,»»>VJ'~u '1•t l' . Attorney Fred Anderson, graduate of CedarviUe college, has resigned . as secretary o iib e Springfield Com­ mercial Club and will devote a lt his time to the practice of law . I _ v The Yeljow Springs' News atateB th a t Attorney S. W. Dakin of th a t place is a rrang ing tq open au office . in th is place. E a rn something on your invest­ ment hy tak ing advantage of the £5 and !'3'i per cent reduction on win­ ter slothing and overcoats a t Sulli- van ’tiS7S. luniestone. Springfield. -~F 6 r backache try one of the large K idney P lasters a t C. M. Rldgway’s, S a rs ra l desirable pieces of town] __ t ■ ' / / v r ^ ^ ^ ^ i^m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm mmmm B em n n lw t i n U edan tlle Pro- « , HALLER, HAINfciS & CO.V tcetivo Association meeting a t th e ®" * * . # , Mayor’sofflco Tuesday afternoon, Maynard Puffer is’ tire s in. Springfield, visiting rala- Misseg Helen Puffer aud Mildred Crouse are visitingln South Charles­ ton. A t the state association meeting’ of County commissioners, Col. X. X’. Cummins, ot th is county was chosen president. N otice j —F ree samples of Fleich- maun’s, Cincinnati, compressed .yeast m ajr be had next Tuesday and F riday a t ffiegler’s bakery, enough persons signify intentions ot u s in g tn iay e a s t H w ill be ordered twice a week and will always he fresh. All Winter Clothing apd Overcoats goeam ou r Janu a ry Clearance Sale a t a reduction of 126 to 83 per cent. SULLIVAN, 27 S„ Limestone, Springfield, 0 . Mr. G. IX, H ann a was granted a permament in jm iction 'against the Haiey^heirs moving thejr fence, A .juesfton arose over the propprry lines and Mr. H anna was sustained in his claimes by Judge Jones who heard the ease, « Winter Clothing ‘".Furnishings Mr, Deross Kershner and mother, both of whom have been quite sick with the grip, are able to he about. The college basket bail team left Wednesday on a tWp for three games, StraitsviUfi. Junction City and N ttf Lexington will be visited. We announoe our Clearance Sale of Suits, O’Coats and Furnishings —such extraordinary values have never before been shown in Xenia, An inspection will at once prove.the advantages of this unusual opportunity. Below we quote a few of the many reductions, The n ex t number on the CedaT- v ille Citizens* lectu re coprse wifi be “ The Stratforda.” The date - is Wednesday evening, Janu a ry 22 , at aigh t o’clock. The p la t will be open a t Johnson’s on Monday, January 20 , a t two p, m. Mrs. Oliver Dodds; of Akron, is here fo r a week’s visit with h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs* J .H . Wolford, Mrs. Caroline Wilson, who hag been .quite ill, haB been taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A, Speucer. 1 will operate my soda fountain a ll winter with the best of Vodn and sundaes. , Also h o t chocolate at|d bullions, 1 Wm. Marshall. Dr, J . W, Dixon's residence wag placed under quaran tine th is morn­ ing by the Health officer, Di H , Mo-* Farlam l, due to the youngest son Walter, iiauing scarlet fev e r.. Mrs. Moore McMillan and son, Ward, left Wednesday for Rushvllle In d ., where they will spend a few. days w ith relatives, . The many friends of Mr. Fred F . Rife, formerly of Greene -county, bu t now of Kansas, will be pleased to hear th a t he is recuperating from a very Successful operation upon a defective limb.'” Mr. Rife hu rt the limb m a fall when a child and has since been lame. Mr. Rife’s sister, .M argaret and Mr. H arve Stormont formerly of CedarvilJe, are-with Mr. R ife a t the p resen t time.—Xenia Re­ publican. . r Mrs, Katherine Reed, wifebf Isaac R e e l, Xenia, former residents th is place, died Th r,relay a fter an liuess of several weeks, She was born in Viygihia aud was 61 year pi rige. Resides a husband she is sur­ vived by her mother, and one sister, Mrs. Baker of Chillicothe, Mose Bhepherd Of Brookville, in d ., James and William of Dayton, Joseph of Peeble and John and Aaron of this place. . Messrs. Andrew W in ter and Howard Turnbull and tli« Missed Gertnde and L e tta Bumgarner a t­ tended the “Rink Lady” .musical comedy a t the Fa irbank theatre in Springfield, Thursday evening,- The South Charleston Sentinel says th a t John McDonnan expects to make his ca r load of ^show c a ttle weigh 1,400 pounds w h en 'th e next f a t stock show' opens' in Chicago. Mr. McDorman wants Ohio to be among tho.winning states once with" f a t cattle, Mr, and Mrs. R. a. Barber were at !iom« Thursday to a .number o} triends when they were entertained a t dinner; - Among those who went from here to DaytOn-Wednesday to a tten d the ‘‘Pinlt Lady,*’ a t the Victoria thea­ tr e were; J . W.,Johnson and wife, Mrs. H a rry Townsley, Mrs. Jeane th Eskerldge, Miss Florence Forbes, Miss Kellie McFarland, Mrs. Jacob Siegler and daughter, Miss Char- lotto; and W. H , Barber. Mr. O. A. Dobbins is out this week during institute, work m the state, He .also will be pu t next week. Mr. Lawrence Garlough of, Clif­ ton has re tu rn home a fter a weeks visit with his three sisters in De? Moines, Xowa. if , , , i ^ Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $25 or $22.5fl Men's or Young . Men’s §u itsand O’Coats $17 .75 - $20 or $18 50 Men’s of Young Men’s Sm tsandG ’Coats $ 1 3 .7 5 ' $15 o r $16.60 Men’s or Young Mph’s Suita and O’Coats $ 11 , 7 5 ,/ $12.60 Men’s o r Young Men’s Suits and G’C oa ts....... . .$ 9 ,7 5 $10 Men’s or Young Men’s S u i t s . . ....... .. $ 7 ,7 5 One lo t odds a n d ends in small size O'Coats, wore $10 and ’ - $ 12 , sale p ric e ........... .........$ 4 .7 5 Men's Odd Pants Boys’ and Children’s < Clothing A bou t25Suits, were $7 and $ 8 . sate price........ ................... '.$5*50 One lot Suits, were $ 0 , sale « Price ..................................$4.75 One lot Suits, were $ 0 , sale I . Pritf® .........-....................... $3.75 Gne broken 1 lot Suits................$3 ,50 One broken lo t Suits....,.... ....... ,...$2.60. Gne broken lo t suits ..... $1,75 Boys’ O’Coats -Go to O. M. a large -Kidney backache. .' Ridgway’s and get P laster f o r your ■ Dobbius Bros, won sechiid prize a t the S ta te Corn $how la s t w eek ' ht‘ L im a onffive aero yield.- The first prize wast.119 acres per acre,, the sec-" ond 10X acres per/ acre, Th is , irnv •' eoch year ex tends/its reputation as producers of seed corn: , f * v ,' 11 ' ' ‘ ^ ' > 'r n n * * -„ M rs .E . E , Po st recen tly mnder- WeuXan operation a t a X en ia hospi­ ta l for the removal of a ; tnm e f th a t weighed eleven pounds. She isfm-. proving nicely.' “ The S tratfo rds” w ill appear a t the Cedarvllle opera house Jan , 22 , unde r the auspices of the Cedarvilie Citizens’ lecture course. Get tick­ e ts a t Johnson’s Jewelry Store, Sin­ gle admission is 65 cents. A season .ticker for the remainder of t h e course including “ The Strutfords” can be purchased for 90 cents. The- Senior- Loyal Temperance Legion w ill meet a t the, home of Miss Mary E rv in nex t Tuesday evening A t? o’clock. AU members are urged to be present. - ^ , 1 * 5 » , Word has been received here qf the death of Mrs. Eilen. Mary Leary a t Los Angeles’, Cal,, on Janu a ry A Fo r more than a year Mrs. Leary bad been confined to her bed. Death was due to infirm ities of old age, She was 84years of age and leaves one.daughter, Miss Susan, and one son, Hj’enry, who reelded w ith her, add another son, John , of Spring- field, The fam ily formerly resided here- and will be remembored by m any citizens., . The-Toledo papers give an account of Isaac Webster, aged\31, colored, of th is place being sho t Monday, Jan . 7, by. Webster Lomax 97, col­ ored, over the affections of a girl in that- city.; Isaac was sho t in the stomapb and rig h t arm anil was ta k ­ en to the. St, Vincent hospital where it is said he will recover. A daughter, was born to Mr. ai Mrs; F loyd Ferris, Sabbath. The college basket ball team m et defeat F riday nigh fc a t Findlay, to the tune o f 61 to 9. Tile boys how­ ever Were able. to. hold the score down closer than la s t year. $ 6.00 values for,, $5.00 v a lu e s . for.. ; $i.00 values,for.,. $3.50 values fo’r..„, $3.00 values for;:;, ' $2.50 values for.... $2.00 values for $1.50vainps for., ..1.00 valuesiiw. $ 4 . 9 5 .......... $ 3 . 9 5 $3.35 * $2 .75 ..............,$2.45- ........... $1.95 - $1.45 ..,$, 1.20 •,—7 9 e $7 and $6 values for., $5 values tor...,.... . . $4 values to r........... ,....,.$4.67 ..,.$3.75 ......$2:76 Men’s Flannel Shirts - ' ■ C • $2.60 and $8 values for..,... ......... $1,48 $1.50 values for............. .............„,$1.16 $ tu a lu 6 for... ................. f,..... „,.....79c Hats Boys’ Knee.Pants D ead A nxmaes —-The X en ia Fe r­ tilizer Go,, will removeah deadstock immediately, free of charge. Cali either phone. Beil 337-W. Citizens 187. We p ay 50c per cwt. for lmge or Bheep ,'$2 fdr horses, $2 for cattle* delivered a t the company’s plant. Mr. G. A. McClellan has disposed of his Interest in the Indianapolis Sun along, with th e Leed family, to W . D. Boyce, owner of the Satur­ day B l ide, a sensational weekly. I t is understood th a t Mr, McClellan will go to Los Angeles, Cal. The sh it of Mrs. Josephine Turn- bu ll against Thomas Turnbu ll for $240 before L. G, Bull a s justice, re­ sulted in a verd ict in favor of the former, T hed e fend en td id not of­ fer any contest and i t is said has re ­ tu rned to Los Angeles, Cal, Mrs. Robert. B ird received word Thursday morning of the death of her sister, Mrs. E lla L . Freeman, of ML Carmel, 111. Mrs. Freeman had been an invalid fo r the past year, having been helpless since la s t Sep­ tember due to a Btroke of paralysis, Janu a ry 15 she suffered a second stroke which brought the end. She leaves one son ,'Rudo lph M. F ree­ man, R. P. CHURCH) (Main 8treet), * Teachers meeting Saturday a t 7 p. m, ' » Bible School Sabbath a t 9;80 p. m. PreaOhirigby the pastor a t 10:30. G. E . meets a t 6:80p. m.. Preaching a t 0:30 p. m. by the pastor. ‘ . Mid-Week P raye r service Wed­ nesday.at 7 p ;m , * Miss K atherine Ohilds, secretary- of. the Xenia Y. W. C. A. and Miss Jessie Field, of .Iowa, spent Thurs­ day i n town calling on those th a t m ight be interested in having a branch o f the organization •here. The ladled report th a t tkey Were given much encouragement by those called upon and it is probable th a t there will b® a meeting called in the near future. Twenty-five members are necessary for a branch here. Rev. M. J . Taylor preached Thurs­ day evening for the F irs t United Presbyterian congregation in Xenia. Rev; C. M. Ritchie, Ph D., of. Oiit- ton U. P. church preaches F riday and Satu rday afternoons, v « $1.6ovalues idt»•*»•♦*»*•*<*"»*l $1.15 ,$i values fo r...................... .........., 7 9 c 60o values for...,............ ................ 3 9 c $3 values for.;,.,... .—........ ........ . $2.48. $2,50 values for,,,,....,.... .................$1.98 $2 values for.,.....,.,.-......... $1.50 values for..... ...................... ..fl.io $1 Value for,,.... „79o. Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts $1.60 values for................... ,'„T.,,$1.1S $1 values fpr.................................. 79 c 60c values for............... 3 9 c Sweater Coats : 4 , ' - - •" - ‘ "6 vJ $3.50 values f o r .............................$2.76' $3-values- foi ........... $2,48 $2 values for.,................................$1.76 $1.50 values for «... 1 , $1,X9 ' $1 values for.... ............................... ,,^c 50c values for................... ...... . 89c' ; jWen’iS Uaderwear $2,50 Union and Two-Piece.,.... $2.00 $1,60 Union and Two-Piece......$1,15 $1 Union and’ Two-Piece.............79o 60c Two-Piece Underwear,.,.,.... ,„,39c ' . ■ t * ... Men’s Heavy Fur Gloves $6 value, sale price..,.'..... ..............$8.76 $3 value, sale price.......... -.........,..$2.25 { ' . J ( , >r' ’ , *i $2 value, sale price....................... $1,49 $1,50 value, sale price..................$ 1,20 i Make your, selections early, while selections are good Remember the number, 33 E. Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m hisnewf«t p dftoawlfi _ _ rqutekly ridVour fsrrtl ofv J>*3y*Very mt end motiee—And Y14o it without * bit Of triar* Forbother. It never kfHt Fierery time: the (leanest, Yfteit end eutctl rat poiso'hinide;. Bis-Kit Fn&j&j #hmmu>pulton (n th* ittbk ,. oi theold slvle, Ii*r<l4o-ni>«iout.) , RatHis-Kit I’Wte istititnpill*nt»I,hand// tutiC, Voifdim'lhsveto ns«n«po 0 nof knife rstnorcltfn.Mthecsnand spread it Mi " - - .... (ufc NOTICE. The annual meeting of the share holders Of the ®edarville Building and Loan Association will be held In the office of the association {town­ ship -clerk’s officef, Saturday, eve­ ning, February 1, 1913, for election of directors any anyo ther business th a t may come before the meeting. Polls open from 6:30 to 8;80 p<m.' Andrew Jhcfcaon, secretary. O n ly a Little O v e r a W eek More o f O ur January CLEARANCE SALE A nd st ill lower and lower creeps th e pr ices , ready - to - wear " apparel has dropped to extremely l 6 w figures and shoes , dry goods an d . house FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS ARE KEEPING FAITH WITH THE CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS. A CORRECTION. r> e undthfi Itideflnittlir. JCiiSTmtct, ■ OrtUitjlftiiitiinjitr pre:i lh« t J ooUon ItMlLfto ! r«*«b*(S>dV0t»rVewnm, (66r. QMtenludiittei, SS* m h r - " z t e M r , H t J E sm r * "$ j . „ v 1 :## pt, ■dm&hto. . trttmM , ^ FRKl’AtoJ TiltKri ttkiMCt, UaiMMwSt, j britlfliH. 9. ■ Fo rg H a id b y i.E . W&ddle, frtti’# Aftd f ] H V d ' j & ' M ' mQ& rty t itfm gm t* Editor Herald *. I noticed in an article in your la st week's issue th a t you explained the ligh t sentence placed upon the pa rty -who recen tly stole a hog from me, oh the grounds t h a t ! “ was not in- Mined to be hard on h im ,” Now I Wish to say th a t I had nothing whatever to do w ith the f in e placed upon the guilty party. I was interceded with by a number of parties and m each and every instance my answer was “ the law must take ire course.” I ha te been ‘'guilty” of leniency In former eases—bu t this time I allowed the Mayor to impose what­ ever fine Urn act Justified. \ \ \ ; / " - ” I), :$, Ervin, M UK** AatbEfikBii* «M»Wv Coats aud Suits Reduced SUITS— In all wool novelty tatktures, satin lined, newest ahd moat popular styles, about BO to select from, up to $18.00 Values, will close at.$9,90 A few Mannish Cloth Suits, Various mixtures, regular $25,00 styles, now marked .$14,76 (These are all "Wooitex”) The balance of our best "Wooltex” models, in Black, Blue, Brown and Mixtures, values up to $45.00, are going a t .$19,76 C 0 a T 8 “ “ A wonderful assemblage ot styles, ranging from $12,00 to $35.00, are taking their departure a t . . . . . . $6.98 to $12.00 This assemblage Includes fancy mix­ tures, Black Broadcloth, Blues aUd Black Zibellnes,’ Boucles, and Cheviots, Many are dependable “Wooltex.” Carpets and Rugs Have Dropped in Price And yon can beautify your home this spring a t a very little expenditure. BRUSSELS CARPET— 10 patterns to select from, regular 75o quality is now priced,., ALL WOOL AND COLUMBIA, BRUSSELS— 1 C h € l« » Seiis regularly at 8 Bc—reduced t o . . ........... ........................... . $37.60 WlLTON RUG8— ' 2 X 12 . . . a . , * , . . v $42.50 WILTON RUGS— 9x12 ......................... ................................ . $30.60 WILTON RUG 8 — - $.3x10.6 ................................................................ $21.50 AXMINSTER BUGS— C l I t 7 R $14.00 BRU 8 SEL 8 RUGS— $ 1 Q $20.00 WILTON VELVETS— 9x12 * . • . . . # , . . * , • *«• $18.00 B r u s s e l s rugs — 9x12 .................... ........ ............... . a . . , . . , , . . . . .......... $27.35 $33.35 $24.35 $16.35 $12.75 ItV a Known Fad About Our Footwear How durable and well fitting it IS. And now, during the clearance sale, all prices have taken a downward trend. LADIES— $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes, latest styles, are reduced to .,$236 And some-are as low a s .. . . .$2.49 MEN’S ,ANO BOYS’— $3.00, $3.50 and $4,06 sty les,. now * . . . , . . , ,$2.4i Boys' sizes, in the sturdy, well made kinds, $2.60 and . 5 $300 lots ,71 CHILDREN— From 6 to 10 years, can be ^ fit in $2,00 and $2.50 styles a t.$1.49 - All Rubbers and Arctics Reduced, We urge you take advantage of the reductions In prices, during the remaining days of our gale, which ends January 26th, It’s a positive Clearance of our regular merchandise-• f; Sweeping prices on muslins, bedding, domestics o f all kinds, dress goods and everything throughout our store, ALL marked at genuine CLEARANCE BRICES, . The Johnston-Shelton Company EAST THIRD AND MAIN STREETS . (Succeasora to The De Weese-Bidleman Co.) , DAYTON, OHIO I I

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