The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
I* ? * *# il LOCX AND PERSONAL | # » » » »4(M » » » W» » » + t - - -Wino of Cardui, 70i* {I At W’ lstrrinau’s. i acts { * Choice Plymouth Iloclf coek- } orej# (or sale, Call soon, f • at W . I t. Croswcil. . i u S , * " DAYTON, OHIO 31 and 3%B ! Mr. J. 15. TSTishot and wile, of Day- Out 83rd animat fur. o I e a r - | ^ ^ f “ » * ’' S,r\-\K- ancjB sale, wliiofi opened last* Saturday, is by far, the inostr-^K'"* k » jpi Sj»ca.>er* »r Day ion. - . e ' t - ' was the guest of her parents, Mr. successful '46 \e BVet held. ■W; A. Spencer, and wife, Sabbath. Mr. J , C\TowoBley lost a valuable' young draft horse several days .ago with throat trouble. Mr. Townsloy has had several horsCH sick with' the same trouble this winter but billy lost the one. . O U R FAMOUS SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT, BEGINNING Sale Ends March 1st * Thursday, February 13th, 1913-For 15 Days s,^S m' i ca u loads LENGTHS, VAC JANE OF GOOES OO AS HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OP'OTHERS DO—SUPPLY ALU YOUR & WANTS FOR MONTHS TO COME AT THAXLER'8 MILL END SALE, 'TWILL RICHLY REPA'' YOU IN SAVINGS,. This is nab unexpected as you’ll fintF.here more furs, higher grade furs ’and deeper cubs than ever before. Hundreds of people are supplying their fur wants-lor years to copie a&it is a real opportunity to-buy the finest furs for actually less than or dinary kinds usually sell. I will operate my soda fountain all waiter with the beet of t>oda and sundaes. Also hot chocolate and tahona, Win. Marshall. The Biggest, Grandest, Most GloriousO f Them AH STORE WILE BE THROWN' ON SALE AT PRICES THAT KNOW NO^qOMPAIilSON. Quantifies That Will MakeYou• Gasp!-—Prices That You NeverHeardOf fuch Z y re ^ a ^ ° ^ o jiN^sA^fi^cTs,^ t r a x l e r « m il l end sa le , tw il l ^ Come the First Day—Your NeighborsWill All BsHere--Come the First Day. These are samples of mill end bargains picked at randomfrom hundreds justas good; $ 12 'Ltj SILKOLINES 6 c —Mill Ends 10 YARDS BIRDSEYE 89e—C0.9 bolts Hlrflspy© Cloth, for sanitary nap. ♦ of tifikoilnes and comfort OTUfiiUT 1 «»*<- - **** tints. lick iteral <3catena; l - ’.-c quality. Mill End Sale Price, yard t;;rd floor) .................. Sc $1.00 BRUSSEL MILL CARPET SAMPLES 41c—Mill .Ends Urn fete Carpet sample*; make finest Russ, all linen Lack quality, 27x35 ajteef Our’s is thes only,,' complete fur store in Central Ohio and no matter what you want we have it at a saving so, great as to amaze you, Fur coats, Mr.- Charles Qjllaugb. and family, of Dayton, spent Saturday ami Sab- i bath with Mr.and Mr, C. II. Crouse, l Mr.' Gillangh. and. family camnl over expressly to, visit their former j neighbor, Mrs, T. V. Iliff, who has i been quite sick for several months, i but has greatly Improved the past, week until she is now able to sit up -some, ‘ . ■ ; i i 7o SIMPSON’S PRINTS 2!4c—10.000 yards Flmppen’s Best Prints. _sce- ontte’’—1 to 10-yard lcntjtl)s: qray-s, Uues, fancies: wertk 7e. Mill 2 k C . 18c SUMMER flannel s Ur-YanJ-whie Eitan'Wannete, In plain and stripe designs; worth Hie regular; 2 to S»yayd lengths. MIU End Q p Rale Price, y a rd .,.,,,..,..................... . . . . .......... . Sc ROLLS COTTON FOR 'Sq—Pure white cotton toe comforts, restate!- -sise-roui^worth Sc. M!HEnd Sale Price, 5 C Vftli »**V* *•*»£♦**»**}A ■<»••«**«.«>» it**•»*»•» ? * #*••«***** , IGc-CURTAIN MADRAS 9c—1500 troj-ite line Curtain Madras,.Cofcmtal design, double fold, full p.. 0 ren; -worth llio yard. MIU End Sale Price, Q e yard (main floor).............. ................................................................................... ttc DRESS PERCALES 7I^c—Vard-wiacs Prero recreates; in light awl- dark shadeo; 1>to ifl-yard lengths; worth 12c. Min E«d / © Sale Price, yard..'..................................................... ........................ 15c PILLOW CAGES 11> ic—D>0 dozen pillow Cases, 42 and 45x26; good, strong, bleached muritit; 13c quality,’ Mill End 1 1 J ; c Sale Price, each............................ ..................................... *..........- ........- ’ - ‘ -'is . 11c HiLL MUSLIN 61.3c—0; 90 yards Illil Pdcnehcd Muslins, SC inches •wide, standard of .all I'camte, eat from full holts; sells at lie. f i k i * Mill End Halo Price, yard, ....... ..x-— ................ . MEN’S 10q SOX 5c-Men's Half Hose, in Mack and. colors; regular price 10c, Mill End -.s . S O " Sale Price ................... . . . . . . .................................................... ................* $2.50 SILKOL1NE COMFORTS 51.38—Tb 0 >n tire ’ ‘Sample" line of snow flake Comforts, and 72 k 84; easily worth >?.D9. $ 1 . 3 8 ♦** ** *<##*.* * **.-*,«► *- V -300» VafxTtf:''nne:‘f e Cloth .for- spring “ tht git Mill End Sale, each... 19c EGYPTIAN CLOTH 9c ......................., . . .. . . dresses, woven-stripe, and oheckn; KfiU rounds!/fine sheer; 10-yard length:;. MHJ*End. Sale-Price, ytutl Mr. G. Hog: cprlalnly •bad no; trouble In seeing bis shadew last.' Bnbbatlu A- vicar bufc cold day muffs and neckpipcea us well « b«^ as men’s fur lined overcoats p eared as custoip has handed ifowr down w: . . 'lO j« s ili» i; a r d . . / A .-.. . . . . •■«-**•> 12/2 c Chnmhr.iy /l'i-s—10(i(t jtards f’hamhray G/nghamS, plain shader, soft sh^fnat warli colors. 2 to lli-yaui lengths; worth J3i-je. imadi-ne .a& d caps have gone with a crash. p li d n to us.' According to tills philosophy wo are destined to have six more weeks of winter. finish............................... ............ Mill End Sale Price, yard..,.,. 15c RENFREW CUMCMAM5 11c—sa-ln-di Ecphyr Ginghams Renfrew maker color.1* fast: one of the Irfst 16o Bingham**; - m 10-yavft lengths, MiSt End Rale.Price, yard,.. . .................... . . . . . . . 35c MERCERISED OTTOMAN CLOTH IS'.bc-^SlOti. yards mervrVIped Repp and Ottoman iT.th, permanent tinish, all plain shades a.vl - Mack; worth $»c; % to 5-yaiitTengtbn^ Mlil End 1 2 * & C Sale IMcc* l2>4c FLANNELCTTtfs 7*/ac—Flaon'eTcttfOi one side fleeced, light ami ark shades: 2 to IP-"awl lengths; weneh 1 ' 2 ’ie. - l -/ Mr, H. Zs". Coo ha's been.re-eloeted 1as preBkient of the American Polled Jiu'fiey Cattle Association. For ten successive years Mr. Coo lias headed this organization. Charles JB. Hat-1 field is secretary 'and Win, H- j Forbes one of the directors. The] association is fho result of the breeding.ol hornless Jersey cattle! of which Mr. J. B. Orr of this place was one o f the first breeders of this] strain lu this coqnfy, . . First Bear Dance, What, though ! am obliged'to dunce a bear, a man may be a gentleman for all that-—She Stoops to Conquer. - , ■ That Occasional Chord. . .There are chords In the' human heart, strange, varying things,,which are only struck by accident; which will remain mute and senseless to ap peals the most passionate and earnest,’ and respond at lest to the slightest casual touch- In the most insensible or childish minds there Is some train of reflection which art can seldom lead, or skill assist, but which will re veal Itself, as great truths have done, by chance, and when 'the discoverer has the plainest and simplest end in view,—Charles Dickeons, j , $100 Rewards $100,; The Springfield Times states that] | the extension of the traction Imtu ^ sjonth from South Charleston to Washington us all off as the money could irot be raised in the Fayette county capital. Springfield hank's had agreed to finance part of tim proposition. The nmuagemewtstates that ifBpringfield city council com* pela the improvement ot street* along the line It will be closed' down and operation discontinued a» the revenue derived would not- pay the expense, Tho readers of this p‘ap*r. will he pleaSe* ^ to lwwxi that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to curein »U its stages and that'is Catarrh; Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only, positive curenow known to the medical fraternity, Catafrli being a coiwtltutionai disease, requires a constitutional treStment, Hail’s Cattirrlt Cur*is taken inteninlly, acting directly up on the blood and mucoussurracts of sy tem thereby destroying tho foundation of-the. Fred McConnell,'an attorney at Osborn Imsflled suit'against Pros. - cutor Johnson,.Mayor Hebble of Os* born, and CoustiAdW Snyder amt choir sureties for,llenry Howard. Ed Uruggaman, David Love, ami Frank Diemens, who claim to have been falsely arrested after. Judge Kyle had released them on habeas corpus proceedings. Each doiemlent asks MCOOdamages. Tho detention’* were arrested1in connection will) tho theft of'Chickens and are in the works at the present time. according to amount ot your purchas*.'’ Buy a round-trip ticket Show return portion. d lm r ; i‘ 1M '- ajj' S ort KtaC : “7 X -,C Mill End Sale RitCc, -* *L 23c SHEETING file.-awO yard1; extra heavy unbleached Sh,>-Mii:-;. S--I r.-ltlo; 20c quality. M»‘l Ettu . . ■ 2 1 c Sate Price, yardeM-11-*«+*.*4J- A » % *i^**-*■ $?A -» A f**■*>#.<*tl.) ^4**A41 *+■ (52c Eleachcd Sht tier,'. 2Se.) 25c UNDERWEAR 1Sc*~WomC«*S flCf.Cc. lined VCfftk and Eaal.q 44 scf 4 ami fl; 25c kind. >fi$t End , ■’ I S c S(llOeiPrtCft 5C? Embroidery Aifovcr* 38e-.fSv.-iss Embroidery .Mlovcro, neat jeitierns for waists or yokes; 5!’.> vtfluej. , S 8 c ^1111 Enel Fslo T’lir-c.................................................................. ................... • , ■ Sfe SILK FLOSfl PiLLvWw toil; lot of £8a fifik fie«F pn&wwiWg full oficu; 26-sneh elzc. MJt( End ^- 2 S f i 12'/ac.CHAM0RAY GINGHAM® 7 ) yards, wovcu stripes and checks, faJit wash o o t w o r t h 12?ic; 1 to,?-H»rd Kturtns. . 7 1 /<* M10.End Sa!h>Pxiq£, ; arfl,- *1* 75'cc outing flanne l <tc—4?0u yards Outing FtanncL ihmMc fierrea cheeks and sli-lfiM: iverth T?5c; come in it to i-t ya;tlv Mill End Rale- Price,'- j-ard, - . j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ,•■ 39 ft FOULARD SILKS l?d-*25l3l yarflg of FostaW tpshuiul fitlkn, ftfi US liK'hfj wide- In goad :fli «3ei and neat figures; worth \ "Jft Mill End Rale price, yard. lie DRESS GINGHAMS W^hw-.Hi’csS-fitUgbsttia. S to ifl-yard lengths, now flealmas, fast; wash tolom; worth 31c, < Mill End Sate Price; yard,.» « „ « » « » * •nl.'* worth 11 . f1, Sale Pfiec, cui’h 44 c 7V, CURTAIN SWISS 3c—Mill Ends ot Curtain Swiss, vvltUc or Arab, ui) to -7 yartki; 7J.jc kind. MU) End Sale Price, y a r d ...,3 c 10c CHINA 5c—Odd lots of gold atamjiul . 7-inch dinner plates, soupa, toacuno and r.iui’ers. bowid, etc,; a special value at lOe. Mill End Sal? Price......... .................. 56 $225 TAPESTRY PORTIERES. $1.25—Tapestry l’ortkTCP, spicndid weight, plain, -or fancy colors, d yards Wnp; $2.25 values; a bargain. Mill End Sale Price, pair....-.$1.25 50c TABLE LINEft 10c Yard— Unbleached Talste Uncn In ktee patterns, CO'inches wide; lengths from. 1 to 2 yards; heavy quality; sells regular fit 50c,. Mill End Rale Price, yard ......................... ..».-.10c 73c CARPET SOUARES 25c— Mlll End of fine Ingrain Carpets, finest wool, just as they come; worth 75c. Sale Price, each.23s- 50c CHEMICAL MOPS 25c— Clicmtefl dnstlcsn Mop;!, for clean-. inK.arrl nalirhlng floors, etc,; rnrri- MHv 3‘ c value. .Mill End Kile Price ...................... -£5e 59« MESSAL1NE 39c—1500 yards all tdlk Itesailne, in plain colors and 'atrfpOT; 19 Inches wide; 59e rpmUty. Mill End Sate Price. yard .................. ,o9c $1,50 PEAU DE CRfePE 79c— Sion yards SC-ln.’~Pean de Crepe, with self-colored coin dot, street-or overilnjr shades; $1.00 qualfty, -MSI! -‘‘ted Sain Price- »...79e $1,25 BORDERED FOULARDS 73c—15W) yards 42-In, bordered Fimt-trd Silks: nil pure sill;; Jails np til 91,£3. Mill End Rate Price 73e £Cc HABUTA! SILK 25c--Sclf- e-'dowd, dotted iTubUtAt Silk, £0 1 tit-fees wide; tvvn-tnna effecin; S’Jfi quality. J.liil End Sole Price...2!te $1J!0 DRESS' GOODS 70cibte pHveii cf fine flersos and Novt-fiv <’lrthalf.reqular S9c and $1,00 qnall- tte:.’, Milt End fialq Price,,.,.,79c INFANTS’ SHOES 7c--Jnfanta* aoft KOle shoes, colored top* uflfl vamps; Mr.” ’> to 4; 25e and S5o . ................ .......................... ........................ . . . . . . J z kins, 24 Inches widu; 12>ic quality. - . D Q n w Mill End Bale I’rlee, holt <10 yard*),............................................... ...... O irx , • 12K*c LONSDALE 9c—i3C00 yard* Lonsdale Muslin lengths, 2 to 10 yards; * J 2 ?ic quality, ttg*. A. > Mill End Bate Price, y a r d , , , , , , , , . . . . a . . --.15o TURKISH TOWELS 11c—75 dozen’bleached Turkish Towel*; extra heavy absorbent yarn; pure white bleached; regular I5c kind. . l i e * Mill End Hate P r i c e . , . . ................................................. $1,25 DRESS GOODS 390—2003' yard* all wool Dress Goods worth up to $1.23 yard; lengths l- to Cyards; way not last the first day. G Q n Mill End Bate Price,, yard....... ................................................................ ,.,**'+** 40c SERGE LINING 17c—Etna Serge Coat Lining; elite .finish; worth 40c and 5«e, Special - .m *•«;. 31111 End Sate Price, y a r d ..,.,,,....,,.......... ...................................... • 25c WASH'SILKS I4p—2000 yards of neat figured Wash Silk, good range of colors; 20 Inches wide and worth £5c. . 1 A n Mill End Sate Price, y a r d . , .................. 25c COLORED PIQUE 10c—Colored Piqti full range of plain colors; regular £Pc quality; 1 to 6-yard length*.' , , i n , , Mill End Sale Price, yard..,....................................................................... 25c TOWELING REMNANTS "10 c —1»4 and 1%-yard lengths, plain and figured hack and bleached and unbleached linen; values 25c yard, V A m Mill End Sale Prieev per l e n g t h ,.,..,.,.,.,,..,,...,,,..,......................* w/C 12;/g,CAMBRIC for 9 c —500 yards Cambric Muslin, full yard wide; 12V5e Mill End.Rate Price, yard,.........; ................. s (12 yards,for $1.00.)' 0 39c SILK HOSE 29c—Women's Silk Hose, lisle-tops, heel and toe; best S9e value. , — i ■■■■■-■■ ■ 2 9 C Mill End Sale price. * 76c CURTAIN STRIPS 11 settes. Satin, .Voiles, etc., up to 2% yards long; 05c and 7Ce kinds. c—A hlg Mill’s ends of bolte- M«1 End Sate P rice ,...-..,.,,, •finest Marqui- l l c 10c PLAIN OHAMBRAY 5!4c—2000 yards blue,-brown, red and green; fii'-t wash colors; 10 c value special, ( ! ] , « Mill .End Sale Price, y a r d ,,,,,.,.,.............. ............................................ ' 12>^c LINENE SUITING 7c—2 to M-yard lengths; suitable for children's dresses, separate skirts, etc.; worth 121£e. , ' Mill End. Sate Xklce, yard.............................................. ...........* v * . 25c IRISH .POPLIN 12^c—2f)00 yards Irish Poplins, heavily mercerized," <> plain colors. 1-to'S-ynrd lengths; always 25c. $ 9 ] / ( t Hill End Sale.Price, y a r d . .............. ........................... ♦ 7>/*c BLEACHED TOWELING 5c—Bleached or unbleached, fast -colored f red borders, a Very good absorbent; worth 7%c. " - Cr> ’ Mill End Hale Price, y a r d -..,,..,..................... .............................. ............ 7/i.c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 6'4c—5000 yards heavy unbleached Muslin, te Inch! s Wide; 7>jq quality, „ . C l / « Mill End Hate Piflee, -yard,,........................... ................................... U7 yards for'$1.00.) . i ' 50c EMBROIDERIES 38c—Svflas Embroidery Flouncing, 27 Inches wide; Engllfdi eyelet designs; 50c value. Q O - Mill find Bale Price............... ........................................ ' 22a CfilO BLANKETS 10c—A mill's surplus lot of Children's C’rlh Bian- l.ern; gray, brown .and white, ' >| ft** MIU End" Bale Price, each.......................................................... .^ «0c GALVANIZED TP 3^ 44c—Galvanized Wash Tubs; regular No,-2, medium r I zo ; rrgnlar COe; factory prices are raising. /LA.t* 17c SERPENTINE CREPE '9c—1200 yards- genuine Serpentine Crepe for kimonos; -Persian, staple and character designs; always lie. Qc* Mill Bud Solo Price, y a r d , , , . , . . . . . , , . , . ; , . . , . . , , . . . . .......... .....................***' 69c COTTON BATTING iWq—Large S-lV rdla pure. Wlflls Cotton—all cite t.'chrd. e«r.-i welt inr.de, sl*^ 5 to ilecc. fust the »l*e of use comfort; worth t$ei . Q Q n f |£» S3e alnfl, MW Eftd ifcje III! End Sate Price-.. ....... . at 4 ;np'**gjil'tf-g.* .*.$»g-gfV'gAYR*.*-4mV***«-. «<*** »tew .».*«**t*S^i __ _ - Mitt . . Price 1*>4e WHITE cheek*; Mfiic my Bate Prke. yard 09t‘ White 7C RIBBONS 3*ic 7c value. MW KnU. . _ _ _ ' $y*ifiu»***w»**r« Sc HANGKE'RGMM^rg whiff- nr-cnlucid; imndtsetr.'ikf*,. «»d f . . . - • - — -«3k* '- ------- - — - ■ t kind. Mill. End Kale Prlco., . . . .7cj ""23c SHIRTING MADRAS 11c—2000 yards'extra fine Shirting Madras, —ilearslAnTi deskable stripes and small neat figures; good 25c values; 2 to 1 1 n - <i-yard lengths. Mill End Sain Price, y a n l . . . . L i , , , 19c MERCERIZED FOULARDS 9c—2500 Ish, new spring designs,-dark patterns, 3 to JU)*yarfl lengths; worth. iCtAi 19c. Mill End Sate Price, yard,',,,....... 15c FLANNELETTE 9c—^Yard-wide figures nnd.stripes; full pieces; regular l$6?ValU&,"' .V.iA. .C*-.• tBSh'iMe:-’ MIU End Sale, Price, H a r d . **«**»-,.*.«».,*>*•<;, A 59c SHEETS 39e—2300 Bleached Shagt^', ^.'^tU^WsaarjO;, 70e OAOV HATS 19c felt, plurh and boav.er Huts -and ’ C.ipa. fancy trimmed; values to 7se. to Mill End rate for.............. ,19s Sbe BOY'S WAISTS 19c—Steal -pattern*. Uch? und dark, collar at- ice, each..* . Batin,' *11 *Uk Uibbdht, alt awirahte c.jiot*; | .... _ . . ___ __ MUSLIN 7)4c—4000 yard* Hope yar^j S Stilt End, Mu quality. , •< - »,» ,,..lOq..-siiit End Bale T'rlce, y a r d . . . . ™ "** ’ " $4.00 JAP MATTING RUGS $1,981 3c Handkerchiefs tc—Children’s cambric school Ilandkenhlofs, hem* S’ Importer’* flit »X12 JspjdsUin* rtftched; 3n kind.. . j g £ t<.•<- prlcfr am ttelug. ; .................................................................. ehiidten'* wternt bonier-H*ti3k«tcHief*, $e Mndte , . O l / n 5llt’ke, big r,wiu *ise, $L00 Value*.; ill}! End Bate’-Price,....................................... ............................................. Mill 'End Rale p W e r . , » . » . * » mji { Eno Sale lYlce, each.,».H1,Wll ■ .. »• . . . . ' ; . . - •> $So FWENCft'i^ET LENGTH# 4<te*MiU End* of FtOWlt Jlt^Duor Panel| ,3c. BUTTONS-Ic—Iteart < ■ - — ------- “ . A ** ...................— — -« ** — - r— - ■ * - ............. - ‘ .ifw if. ¥ a 4;♦ '*¥<t.* .lengths, X yard long, '»Wt* nr Arab Sate Price *'**»«•*** 3S*j. ,V!lu»x. 5” wVii.‘ smi ptea saieprichr^tel Write a*, on a, po*tal card/for our Big Mill End Sale Circular. THE LOUIS TRAXLER CO,, 31 to 33 S. Main Street and Arcade, DAYTON, OHIO -Who Eat*—-Pay*!" , No Indoor worker can continue to Cat meat thrice, or even twice dalljr, after middle life—and middle llfev mark you, begins with the thlrty-fifLi year—without paying the penalty in an attack of gout, rheumatism, Bright's or an allied disease, a few (years later. This “few years1’ may, la NOTICE. . in pursuance of an order of tlm Probate court of Greene County, Ohio, 1 will offer for sale at public auc tion" on Saturday, the t iluy of .Hatch, Aid,'S,‘ at UWM u’chicT;, a, i ; i * m lise pfonistfl ikiicriticd befuw the ?.)!■• lowing described real estate, sliuotei in the County of Greene, and i'late" of Ohio, anil in the Townohlp of New special eases, stretch Itself to a score tJasper, and bounded and described an I —but, inevitably, ’’who eat*, p a y s * f « l l mv a > nnlmr a H-ict nt Infill nnvf i Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. The legislature has passed a hill Tuesday that gives villages luul clt- les power to cut tho weeda’-where Jo* disease, andgiving thepatient strength byj uvnefs refuse to comply with tlu follows: Being tra of land, pars! of Military i5survey No. 1210 in thoi building up the constitution and (resisting ■naturein doing its work, The proprietors h*rt somlich faith in its curative powers, hat they offer one IIumlredBolters foranj task that 1$ fall* to euro. Send for list v l (Mtfemonteiit. Address. JC. J. CHFJTEY * Co, Toledo 0. Sblfl by Druggist, 75e, all’s Fimlly P114* are the best, veed law. The coat is taxed gainst he property and must he paid m axes. This law should apply t* arm lands where the owners ai;« legllgent m keeping down weed dong fences, etc. I No matter how h;'.i'd your i.CMd tsetses, Dr, Mite*’ Antt-TMtn will help you. r»i:w tris«»*3 o f Mile* 4W1M. .;M «OMi Great R.eduction Winter Suits and <v * * ^ Coats 4 • ’ ' -. .• 9 r ^ * Mgj.ny 4 Suits at H a lf P rice name o t William McGuire. Beginning | Cultlvat* 8 en«o of Humor. at a stone In A township read leading; A «?fiuo of humor 13 certainly the -from tho Xenia and Jamestown turn- j salt of life, cither of the married va- Tunninc dety or the plain, single existence. •?,cr ^ 5'’ ^ ^ .. *, d<V,.L 1 !?,_ “ f* t certainly helps a wife aany a littlo hrul30 that vould grow Into a festering sore. To o ^.4 ^cy. W% C“42 pales to a, stone;, ee tho funny side of many of -tiie ■thence W . 10 deg. 44 poles to a clone rivlal annoyancea of life at the time \ rorner to sditod house; tlierca.N.'G 1 - 2 } hey happen certainly eases tho sittir.* f deg. W. 12 poles to a stone corner ] .on, {also to the school house; thcnco 8 , iu5 dog. 13 poles to tho beginning con-J • I tainlng seven and three-fourtbr, 1 - • j (7 2-4) acres; excepting tliercfrom at -tstrly containing two <3> acres o ff 1 j the north past of said tract ot seven I and thrce-foartlii acres,.. heretofore conveyed by Charles Barker and wife to James Underwood hounded and described as follows* Beginning at a stake In sa!d township toad running' thcnco N. S3 1*2 deg. B. 42 poles to a ‘ .'•take; thence S. 9 3*4 deg. W. S poles to a stake; thence 8 . 83 1*2 deg. W„ 23 poles to s. stake; thence N.‘ G i-3 deg.. W . . 7.92 rods to the beginning. The above described promises being the same premises conveyed to James S. Turner by Harriet B. Smith and Greenup Smith by deed dated Sep tember fifth* 3884, recorded Greene County Deed Records Vol 70, page 32. * Said -premises are .appraised-‘at $350,00 and are situated i 1*2 miles east -from Xenia, and 5 miles noutb of Ccdarvlllo, Ohio, on road known as Stringtotvn road, « Terms—cash. . JOHN D. SlDYBY, Administrator of tho fistate of James. 8, Turner# deceased, XV, B, Mctlallister, auctioneer. 8 mi& & Smith, Attorneys, Seal Shipt Oysters The Oyster 1 ■ with the Genuine Sea Taste t.’vA TJuyj Ocxiy tfti-o 0ac3 In Bulkand Cans H. . Rceived Fresh Every Day W.,-'rorn is\ iS S fi' Wc ,v* <ulk < ealsh rpTO yster S yste ^ ^ _• » Fine time to buy—wittter just commenced. No old goods among these. SUGAR For Friday and Saturday only * SPOT CASH £5 ib. Bag for $i.20 Our Prices .Schmidt’ s Old Hickory Flour, 25 Ib sack for.....760 Sclmudt’ s Ocean Light Flour, 25 lb. sack for....70 Country Cured 3it>ctm....l,2M Breakfast Bacon, per lb.-..l8 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham , lb ........................................ ...17 California and Flcnic Hams, per lb ......................13 African Java Coffee, per-- lb ............................. 22 Bio and Java Blend per lb ............................................. 24 Itlo-Coffee per lb.................20 Chick Feed, a lb ..............2*3 POTATOES 60c BU. H. E. Schmidt 6 Co • v S» Wholesale and Retail Grocers ‘ k ■, * 30 Soi|th Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohioi He Knew, "What happen*/’ shouted tho can didate, "when you put tho almighty dollar before the man?’1 “The man gooa after it," answered tho old fare mer In the front row. Hutchison & Gibney X K N I A , OH IO . ftRABK.MABKS im* r » p * d « h * ' n * rv. 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