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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