The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

.r.u hb i 'OU thi ktu W fi THR “vvy day Jhealth, is wii4t iS- 'atblurk |>‘s sold, ' the best ive cost, pot high JSE Lli n. ; lx lir 3 1 cover* jowxi pymany iften he- hat the •ge of a •wo, I t •to keep, bd con- f -source '•I. Anna" Pueblo, >■ sd from ,' unable doctors e4»es* I not do neighbor ib " fter the marked ingr two ■I have trs and Nervine toss of sakness, ■ re* in a m and of tile l some- nerves., he mat- reason ment ills, dis- ’merits y pther ' you. »t bottls returned, .irt, Ind. s am 1am jnapolli, id other Ijftnts 1 . It IS! a be ! 0 , M Iter it.,. IOTEL STAIRS iN T S , ter HI Cal* LOCAL ANU PERSONAL [ . .w—— — - jig Win* of Cardnl, TC!c \ fe At Wisferman3*. j Jg : —ftenieinliojr lieitmiKU for fruits { ! Port ,S ai . e '-Fold!ug bed and leat h- I j er couch. Sidney Smith. I ^ W W V W A V W A V A V A V A W W / ^ ^ ^ ^ Wy-^WyyyV W H W M W M # —Leonard package and hulk garden, sopite and onion Hots a t Jfagley Bros. continue paying rent when we can furnish you the money with which to build and you can repay us the same as paying rent?- Did you ever stop to think* what a 'n ic e homo yon could QWN with the money yon have paul ou t in BENT. Think i t .over-then vome to us and Jot us explain how we can help you own a home. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated for ...........$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed S tock ............. $126 ,425 ,00 BOARD OF-DIRECTORS W .J.T a rbox , President DavidBradfute, Vloe-Pres. X W. Dixtm . W. H , Rarhor ■ C. M. Crouse W. A, Smeneer B. B*McFarland . W. M, Cottrell ' ■ ' Andrew JacKso«,‘ Secretary, ’ ^ wmmmmmmmammmnHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* Mr, J . E, Hastings, alter spend* big two weeks -at Sulphur Lick Springs, returned home Saturday, . Mr. Charles Paine moved Wed? hesday Old Town . Run. He has been second trick man a t the Pennsylvania tower, ’WUberloree. 'V A Trade Puller . Tor 30 days beginning March 15, and ending April T5y you can have one ,or a dozen of this -Stwmg Rocker •for Jl . >- ‘ ' 85c Worth $1-50, Exactly like cut except Cobier seat. Curtain Stretcher Automatic Self Squaring Curtain Stretcher, opens ' and closes with the ease of an umbrella. Curtains stretched on this look right, I k J. H. McMillan Furniture Cedarville, Ohio. Funeral Director PARCEL^ P|5T BULLETIN M DON'T WAIT till you go to town to, ge t your HrligSi let us know your .wants either by Telephone or Mail and it will bo do- livered to you the next dsy-by Parcel Post, and at our regular cutprloes. Our guarantee Js absolute satisfaction In every parlcular 25c Mentholatum.....................SOc '•25c Carter's; Ltver Pills..............TSd 25c Poi'OUSPltt$t6lf|i..." 50c Doan's K idrieypitis.,,...40e ’ 25c Rromo Oainino ...__ 20c 25c Laxative Cold Tablets,.,'... 20e . ' 2 oc A«ti-Paiu Pills ..... .,„.i 0 e 28o Carbolic Salve,,..........,,,.,,.,..,. 10o Stic DeWitt’s Kidney Pills JWe Our best Kidney PillstlGO for.,50e 25oKing's New Life Pjlls,,...... 20c 60c Dyspepsia Tablets.... ...40e 4 ounces Gum Camphor-*,...... 20 e 25c Box Charcoal Tablets .,.„„..J8e 4 dozen Migraine, Tablets.;......, 26c 100Phenolax Wafers........856 ^256 Sal Hepatic*...... 20c i pound Sodium Phosphate..,.,„.20c 85e Bromo Seltzer.,..,,.....*,,,....... 20e 25cJ a r Cold Cream*.... ,.,„,...„.,.20c Pure Castle Soap, per lb...... 20c 23e,Tooth Paste, any kind...... ?20c , 25cTalcum Powders, any kind..i$c $1*00Fountain Syringes $1.60 Hot Water Bottles...... ...Tfic Re^retentcd Quinine Pills, or 100 Iron Pills, or 100 Asafefcida Pills, or 100 Cascara Pills, or 100 Cathartic Pills, or 100 Calomel Tablets 25c 75c llubber Gloves Itor ' 48c Mpnay Refunded On Anything Not Setlefaotoryores ^ C H U R C H M A N D R U G (LCT f, p tjb lbX lL i S P R I N C i F I E .L .D ' O H I O aTQUfCK **V3AFE DELIVERY ill .“ “ ***• ujm (jy e ry iik lijg sfo h ?iMttmT)ayJ st»te ■Mis?1-*' ta p id i * * * * * ^ i f o U t O t l J € RiiMP/lMS InDayton Is being made very attractive t o .out-of-town ’* customers by Dayton merebants • Excellent Transportation Facilities - Pine Hotel ^ . and Restaurant Accommodations; -Many Theaters and places of amusement. . "Shop In Dayton—It Wiil Pay Yon” Mx*. Oh^rleg Hell, employed by Kerr & Hat-tings ‘ Bros, tlms pur­ chased the R. W, 'McClellan prep--' erty a t tho north-west corner of Cadar and Bridge alrt eta. Of Exclusive Millinery Models ^ %... .. ■ Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 13, 14, 15, 1913 Mr. O, O; Wctmer has rentfd the small room in the Exchange Blank property and will open a Rsh mar­ ket* 1 ■ *’• SEED POTATOES Ohio**, Rose and Triumph’s. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mrs. Hf H. McMillan returned from D a jtm Monday eyaning where eke Visited Mr'. James Holmes, who recently euifered a stroke of paralysis, '. Rev. W. W, McMicbaoi, of Geens- burg, Pa., who was called west by the illness of hia mother, in Xenia, filled the United Presbyterian pul­ pit, filahbath. . . Mr. David Gregg is seriously ill With pneumonia at the borne of hie sqn-in-iaw, Mr- E’, G. Lowry. Our apples ana oranges the besf to be had. Give, us a call. ’ Waddle’BGrocery. Eon SAI.E:—-Sow and three pigs James Gillespie, on the Ed Raney farm. We announce a superb showing of ail that can bo desired in Women's Head- wear for Bprihg/lOls. Onr Store Is truly a’marvelous sight with tlio hundreds or H a ts—distinctive and exclusive—conforming a display of style nmi splendor th a t fairly bewilders you with its magnificence. We invite you to inspect the BEST IN M ILL IN EV a t . . ' - t Springfield's Largest and Best MUlInery Store We w$p to firmly impress upon the minds of the-people of this city that, owing to our big business and large buying capacity, we positively do give greater values m all kinds of Milltnei y than any other store in Springfield. • , E x c l u s i v e ' M i l l i r i e r . y 35 to 39 5 , Fountain Springfield* Ohio WV%WV%WWVVAVrWVWA\WAWAVV%%\V.^V.V^^^ Mrs. M.W. Collins is a | fSulphiir ‘Lick Spnngafor a few days; ■4 - Call ns for prices on ^figar by 100 lbs* 4 .Waddle’s Grocery. Mr, Ployd F e rn s -has •ren ted *the Mtlburn p ro p e rty ., * • Mrs. T. J . Fitch entertained the Embroidery Club Thursday after-j xioon, ONION SETS Rod and White, .the nicest we have ever had at very low price, Bird’s Mammoth Store, Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Crouse^ went to Sulphur Lick Springs, Saturday, Mr, Grouse returning home Mon­ day, Mrs. Crouse will remain several day*. Try Ohlo'Sfate Super Corn, 4 cane 26 cents, Waddle's Grocery, STri, O. fa, jhoVard of Elkhart, Ind., is visiting her aunt Mrs, Itob- ertFord and other relatives for a few days, ^ : y - •; ;>**,.we 1 ".y j.-i'iiuofti'M ■!«'*• •■ ^ ‘ ■- • , . The regular monthly meeting of -W, O. T. t r.,will be held in the Li­ brary next Thursday a t 3 p* m. • - Seo’y. M 'lli.l.irh ii i ' i fiTTTiTiiiiifw— ■iii'ni, ■ . • " . Mrs, J. H, Hisbet went to Love­ land Wednesday for a few days visit with her son, Mr.Cha*. Nisbet and family* Mrs, Chas. Coulter of Oxford is the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. B, B. Barber, Little Ruth Baker, aged about ten years, while jumping the rope Tuesday a t school, felland fractured her right shoulder* ’ The many friends here of Mr, P. D, Dixon, financial secretary of Henry Kendall College, Tulsa, Okla will be pleased to know th a t he is making good m.bis new position of raising funds for the different branches Of the college work. Re­ cently Mr. Dixon addressed the members of the commercial club in that city aB to the needs of the col­ lege afid also was a speaker at& banquet in the city. Dr. Mile*' Antl-I’aln mils fer all pain LADIES Of Cedarville will be pleaded to know that the Helvetia Toilet Articles demonstrated by the beauty special*- ist can now be had by calling on , mm** Mrs, F. P- Foster 4 "* (At the Foster Hotel) A conijdete stock will he kep* Oh hand. *mrmt ♦Wiliam FOR SA-t,r:i-^-Twoslisds one 12 x25 Another 16X35* Inquire of - 26 Georg# K, Smith. ' / —---■«»—ywX-i —Wn>e; of Cardoi. YOc " / * At Wisterman's. Mr, W*A. Spencer was called to, Springfield Sabbath f»y the serious illness of Mr- Fred. Ball, who has been suffering wlth brain fever. Mr- H, Bates ^has* fented thp Spahr property on Miller street to ■be vacated by Mr* George Jeffrey who will move to Xenia, GARDEN SEEDS every vari­ ety In RACKET and BULK don’t overlook us wh«n you purohass theso. Jl- • Bird’s Mammoth Store- Mr, W. W.Or* v«n has purchased a Ford touring car ,.and is now pa­ tiently ^waiting fo r good weather and an improvement in the roads. The month' . old son, Winston Elliott, of Mr. and Mrs* H, O. Lawrence, Cincinnati, has neon seriously HI a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Dttffield, where ,the mother has been vjtlffrig. The son is threatened with p icumonla,- Wtj notice by the South Charles­ ton Sentinel th a t E. H. JProflltt and Hagley Bros, have opened a funeral directory office in tha t village, ,The former w ill be In charge and the equipment of the latter will he used. Mr. L. O. Bull leaves Friday effort Visit with Ills brothers in komo and Greentown, Did. ir a Ko- Mr. T* M. Hanna of Kuthven,- Io­ wa, who recently purchased to Pol­ lock farm, is here on a business trip and spending a few days with Dr. J . W. Dixon and wife. Mr. Hauna will occupy the farm sometime next year. * fc Mr. B. *H. Little of South Solon': has purchased the McFarland Brrs. grocery and expects to take charge First Ship! m e n t ^—OF m . ‘^ '% •, \' ■"-f- ‘■ ; .•• *- -■* .1 . .& ■ Carpets Rugs Linoleums and Oil cloth ■“ also 4. •^ ^ ■> ' » New Goats Suits Waists : EmbroideryBargains 1-2 Yardwide.... . /,... ».* •»*»•*■*.*$’» ■ 18Incheswide.,.*.*.. . * •* * #.#-*•* a,-*-r. .■ .j- "v 27 Incheswide.. .0.'.- ■ .■ *' " .•* ■■r'" ■ ■. -*? +,>■> . - \ ■ ■ ■ ’ ■ 'i Hutchison &(] XENIA,OHIO. r,’■ - ' •*» - ■ libney • • ■ • * . MlssMary Ervin returned homo Monday evening after spendingsev- eral days in Cleveland. • i Mrs. Mary MoKeo, who has been, the guest of her sister, has returned ' to her home in Olathe, Kan. Mr. Wendall Foster of Erie, Pa., has been the guest of ids parents,. Rev* and Mrs, H. C. Foster, Clitton. Misses Fannie and Margaret Mc­ Neil are spetidinga tew days in Cin-j cinnati attending ‘the Bprihg dress making display. Curtis Forbes of Clifton, while! playing ball Thursday with school i mates, was struck on the nose with abalLthfttbroke the cartilage. ■H Rev. W. W. Iliff and sonjretnrned to Boston last Fridaj* after spending ten days h6re. Enroute home a stop" was made in London witli Mr. Harry Ilifl and family. * luvltatlons have been- received to the marriage of Dr. John M. Finney and Miss Gertrude Brldgcman about the 23th. Mr. Little h* Mgf March 26th., 1013both of Harrison considerable experience m the gftJ^t n ah0( cry business and comes well reeom mended. He has rented the Andrew Winter property on Main street. McFarland B&te* have purchased a grocery on West Fifth street Day ton. NOTICE,! THE GREENE COUNTY FER­ TILIZER CjiMRANY* Will remove all deed animals Jinme dlately, free of charge. We will also pay $1.00 per head for horses and lt.60 for pows just as they lay on the ground. Will re­ mote hogs and sheep free of charge. Both 1Bell Phone m * W. Phones / Citizens' Phone M3-Rod. All calls answered promptly, GstAttfeif Bst,K, NibftJtef* Mr. and Mrs. Wenne'r of Topeka, Ind., who have been visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Miles, returned home Thursday. . * * LINOLEUM-bent kitchen floor covering made. We have It in 2 2 1-2 and~4 yards wide In E and D grade*. Price guaranteed a s low a* in city stores, Try u* cnee, Bird’* Mammoth Store. Dr* M, t. Marsh is in receipt of n card from Mexico stating that Prof, ft. A. Brown, formerly suporiiuom dontof the public schools hero, but} of recent years head of a Presbyter­ ian college near Mexico City, is jitst recovering from an attack of typhoid afbvor. Prof. Brown, wife and mother, were, in range close Showing for Spring o Saturday, March 22. * Our opening will [be a complete show­ ing of Pattern and Tailored Hats of defier- ent shapes and combinations for dress and street wear. We respectfully invite you to this showing of Dame Fashion's latest! Miss. Bernice Northup Cadarvlll*. Ohio* e c ita k NOTICE. * -» % 4 tnrat dilivsrod »■« in. Will b* enough to hear tlie cannonading do*o during tlie recent- rebellion in the you* city but not in tbs dangsr non#, Th Chir County Commissioners have appointed two deputy sheriffs for road inspection and laud append* era who have over-loaded wagons , p a rn<-ft n-mtitm on the pikes. Their pay tmftt Do | pltafce'pi.oPe erder«"bv’lo from fees accruing through arrests *m, by s p. ,m., a , m, ami convictions. | delivered a k ; S S ! GARRETS AND RUGS, WIN- f S c l t l ! DOW. SHADES and LACE. CURTAINS. A splandid *tockt — — ^ to pick from. If yon.hav* fiavdr* ” r*II* C*rry, who recently mi*. vlsitftd our Carpot DopOrtniont j an operation in a Xenia this Spring* It wilt pay IdecWent (hospital for appenaioHis, t,** re« j covered sumciewlly to be removal ftim'i Mammoth hi*hemeen ----- * ' • * . - 1 ' *

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