The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
| LOCAL ANU PERSONAL ^ C Mr. A. W» Kilim le lt Thursday for k visit in Kortii Lcwisbuig. »** MrVi ...mo* ■»»'Bf*Ml> ii «*M*HI'^jii Extra! Special! Next Wednesday. -v U rryr~4t. t, tNws.- *» Frederick Doan foil several »my» ag‘>, duo to (lio broken stepladib r, that romuin il in a ep ta inu i wrifa'. Mr.JClmtun Fitch v im is atteiui- 1li»#r Woodward Hfah Bfamul, Cin cinnati, spent Balimkiy and .Sab bath a t homo. If you'y« a lo t and deairt* to build on i t w# can help ’ you. W m w iil advance you the money to build and you can repay ua the asms a» ren t ~*o much a mouth. Call and lata talk it over and I*t ua *Uuvr you how yon can own your own home a t little or no e x tra expense. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated f o r 4 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 Sub scr ibed S t o c k ............... $ 1 2 8 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 BOARD OF DIBECTORS W . J , Tarbox, Presiden t David Brad lute. Vlee-Preu; J . W. Dixon W. H . Barber O. i f , Crouse W+ a . Bpeneer B. 33. McFarland ^W. M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson , Secretary. t -Special prices on all groceries in quantities. Nagley Bros. J Now is the Time to th in k abou t se lling u s your cream * ;Co. XENIA, OHIO Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phones Cans famished 30 days for free trial. Foit SAXEjPuro™- bred White Leghorn cockerel*. 35 cents each. J. A. Burns. The regular meeting of council was held Jlonday evening. No business of impottance came up for consideration other than the pay ment of the monthly bills, Tlio following invitations have been issued; Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Bird requcBt the pleasure of your: presence at the marriage of their daughter, JniJa Verna, to Sir. John, Lloyd Ooufarr on the evening of Wednesday, the twenty-second of October, nineteen hundred iTmt thirteen at six-thirty o'clock, Cedar- ville, Ohio. So, D etroit St., Xenia, Ohio. asssss Water-Proof At This Sale Bills Office. Finest Premiums For Babbitt’s Trade-Marks Silverware!, j e w e lr y , to ile t a rtic le s, hooks, music, to y s , e tc ., a ll o f standard: h igh q u a lity . . B .T.BABBITTS pest So«p -;"1 7 7 6 Soap PowderBorax Soap Naptha Soap--White Floating Soap—Pure Lye or Potash „ Babbitt's Cleanser are the most economical and efficient -washing and cleaning helps you can use. T h ey save tim ;, labor, money and clothes. A ll trade-marks cu t from wrappers or labels are val uable. Nave them and in a fibert tinie you can have you r choice from * list of thousands of desirable articles. Tt«* iplcridtd pterftlum* are given sk»a-* lately FREE—«they won't test gat has seat—juWget the lulufcof twins ’product* and *ev«ths tfrtde-mfiflft.. ■ Wa li&v*»##eumitlH? that « f tins scawtn for Wednesday evening, Member 15 , in *’Oui ( '-unirj ”• a itmtmn picture film uflb;>> fact reels. The story start* with tin? Declaration of Independence, o»r ringhj colors, its Creator m:d De fenders, Gm lleguiai Army of tin K. B- in action on (ho Mexican border. You will aeooava'.ryfhtti’i o~4 explodin'* of bridges and many im portant tenures. To- make til's story more interesting Col. Living- Rlon, ngreat graudaouof Robert It. Livingston will lecture on all tLo ploturea. Don’ t mis# the historical treat. ■ S OYSTERS received frc-tli evOr* ; Tuesday 'and Saturday for Urn iwt:- i t-nl. Telephone your order;;. C. Spencer. i Greatest; bargains in wall paper over offered in Xenia nfc the close out sale at Wtat’aBook Store, Ohio, IHlIFOIIJilE If f l 1)11 A p o o r f u r n a c e i s n o t o n l y a s o u r c e o f d i a c o m & r t , b u t c a u s e s I I I .h e a l t h , a n d w a s t e s y o u r f u e l a n d y o u r m o n e y . P latTor Orchestra opensr'Momiay, October 13, u t S p, m. Five lbs o f good coffe© $ 1 .0 0 . Waddle's. Grocery. F or Rnua’ s—Tho west half o f bouse on Cedar street. Inquire of Mira. J. ir. Milbuvn Dr. George 0 . Btegvjirfc,. Who for the past three months has been serving as iuternoat the.Columbus State Hospital, has'bean appointed as physician on tpo staff of Cleve land State Hospital and has entered 'upon his duties there the first of this month. ‘ Send in. yoviv picture framingnow. French glass, best work pronipt service. - ... West’s Book Store. Xenia,. Ohio. The regular monthly meeting, oi thoW- 0 . T. IT. will he held iu the Library Thursday, October 10 th, at 2 p .m . Secy, Foil S ams :—A few yearling Du- roc males. Also some spring pigs, GOOD ONJ 3 S, Eligible to registry. , * , J ames R, Own A mu*a»al attraction of r a te merit. B etter go, your friends wilt ho there, i t ’s cheaper, th an stay ing a t home. . * Sir- A. < 3 , Eveleth has had as Ids guests his sister, Mrs. Horn, Orlan do, Florida, and Mr. T. W. Eveleth, Oynthiana, Ivy,. Botli left Friday morning for Cincinnati, accompan ied by Mrs. A. G,-Eveleth, who took hersons, Sherleyand Boy toOhrfst’s Hospital to have adenoids and ton sils removed. Fresh OYSTERS a t C. M. Spencer’s, Mr. C. W. Crouse is slowly -show* ing some improvement. Mrs. Jane Heed, who has been tpfcjngeareof her lias returned ’ to ' her home in Springfield. Im m m • s a r a s A iiw m m tiiAr im i s Write for lint of mtihih fiflt M * m m 8 m Sm U H k ts BABBITT, I m., B *t t m , H*wY*A Oty Ilev. J , W, Patton, while waiting m the traction office in Springfield had an unusual experience last Monday upon return ing from New Carlisle where he performed a m arriage ceremony. While talk ing with friends a t tlm depot fho Bov, was approached by a good looking stranger who inquired ns to where ho m igh t secure a Methodist m inis tor to perform a marriage ceremony. One of the party informed the stran ger than ho was ta lk ing to such a m inister wild Lad ju s t performed a marrage. Arrangements were made, the Intended groom obtained the license, while Ilev. Patton se cured a well appointed room a t the Y, M. G, A* and the couple were soon joined in wedlock. The groom was from Toledo. Hera are som a of th e adver tised brand* of Underwear w e handle! MENTOR COMFORT Undor- w ear for th e Ladies. Union suit* $ 1 . 0 0 eaoh . VALLASTIC Fur lined v e s t s and pan ts for lad les SO o e a ch . UNION SU IT S for children 5 0 to 7 5 c each . HIGH ,ROCK Sh ir ts and Drawers for men th e b e s t 6 0 c garm en t on th e market. Wright'S H ea lth Underwear fer m en , S h ir ts and Drawers $ 1 .0 0 each . Union S u its $ 2 .d 0 . In your purchasing do no t over look th d s e garm en ts th ey are th e b e s t on th e market for th e price. For sa le a i Bird's Mammoth S to r e . CASTOR IA For Infants and OMlctren, tin IM You HairsAlways Bought Bears the gignatwreof Clean Easy soap is the best. G et it a t Waddle’s Obars for 2 5 c Every Musician shouid hoar Every S tu d en t should hear Every Laymen should hear - Every S oy should hear Every Girl should hear The Bertha Woodman Orchestra —Canned eui:» and tomaUiw* mV especially.priced in ddzen'Iots, . ’ Nagiey Bros, * 'i'hti many friends of Mr. Ralph Hill will hd pleased to learn that he has been chosen president t>T the E’ceshman class afc,’CaniegieTochui- cal Institute, Pittsburg, Tint class *miinbora 55 b regulars and Tou night students making 1250 in all, Mr. IliU recently won, distinction in a ‘class rush’’ dud ids election as chaft id an is quite a« honor. ■, Mrs. ll.P , Fo ster bas been quite ill for several days suffering with heart trouble and malaria. . - A crowd of About twenty young mexi formed a>‘helling” p a rty Wed nesday 'night and made a Cali on Mr; Raymond -Bull Httfl bride b u t the couple were hot a t home pud of .course there waa disappointment fur a second time. The boys no t to be ou t dope for au evenings’ enter-* tainment enjoyed a chicked roast a t About m idm igh t. BLANKETS V‘v" \ r Cotton B lankets 8 6 c t o $ 3 , 5 0 pc Wool B lank e ts $ 6 to $ 7 . 5 0 pr. Com forts $ 1 .0 0 tS $ 2 , 5 0 each White Bed S p r e a d s $1 to $ 3 . 6 0 Sheets^ Rlliow C a s e s and P illow s Bird’s Mammoth S to re , OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Leaveyour Order for' nice, fresh ones- received each Tuesdaj' sad Saturday. 0 . ,M. Spencer, -Wine of Cardni. TOc . At WiateWnan’B. For .Rent-Two fine office room? over Hartipaji elotlitng store.’ Inquire of 0 , H. Hartman, There has been an increase in the blond hound family owned by The Cedarville Protective Association. Mrs. Blood hound presented the as sociation Mitti six of the finest puppies .Thursday that one Could Wish. '■ . The repairs for the fife engine arrived Monday and were put m place immediately »ud the engine given &left which pmved that it is as good a? ever. 'Pirn engine has been In use S 3 years and this was the first tune it has been out of com mission. Tuesday asmall lire broke out in t(m Donaldson property occu pied by Milton Bratton but thedam* age was tunall. Mr, and Mrs, Wayne? Boblar arc the proud parents of a boy iliat arrived Monday. Lad ies1and Children's Winter Coats and RatnCdats, W e ih ow a popular Ime a t prices th a t will in terest you. Alsp SWEATER COATS In the n ew e s t mannish s ty le s from $ 1 .SO to $ 4 , 6 0 er ch . Bird's Mammoth S to re . Mr. Balpli Townaloy Of th isp lnce and MTs*. Gladys Merits Boilers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hollars near Xenia, Were married Thursday a f ferniton a t two o'clock At tin? home of the bride. Rev. C. W, Sullivan performing the cere mony. Miss Adeline Sellers, of Dayton played the wedding march as Ufa couple anicrml unattended, Following the ceremony an elegant lour eouise luncheon wa.vserved Ufa twenty guests, The hrido wore u dainty gown of white chiffon with lace trimmings, H e r • traveling gown wan a su it of seal brown ratine With plcfurs h a t to match. The bride And groom ](.ft fa r a sho rt wedding trip after which th ey will return lien? where Mr. Townsley Was remodeled and furnished a homo tin Bout It Main street. The happy couple have Die best Wished ,of a wide circle of friends iu their uew Hie. ’ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Dr, attfiif tom tit* Tablet# fust* ' 'lUbg ajm Kttttrik lift# jl a^uUnii*- H IG H G R A D E STANDARD FURNACES £ir« *, younot onlywarmair, but pure, fr^R air, to breathe, And it fe , warmed to the proper temper* ature. e ( . _ . STANDARD FURNACES are honestly made' of the beet \ materials, 3 , and will pay for themselves in a very short time by-the fuel they save. They are not an expense, they AR E AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than ‘ almost anything else you can buy. ? , ' O ur C a ta log Free, A s k fo r i t a n d \ ' fo r a w in fo rm a tio n a b o u t H e a tin g G i b l i n & C o . UTICA, N.Y. Slaflfcets- Dress ' Goods ; ' , Sweaters o- "Meritor-- h: ip—«■»!■ jafrjr jityiwyr ifus*iy pa-.ti*g^fcatess Hutchison k Gibney XENIA, OHIO. »^d^k^!te*W3Nywpsissf^"89«5t4ZDsi^tisssamw<ae^^^Atf*»iwwseee*|assssssasieases* MM Once in a Lifetime Youwill buy^a boiler | f you Ibtiywisely. A boilerwill give you SUMMER HEAT IN WINTER; will heat every portion of your house, and the moneyinvested wlll give more comfort, healUi andhappiness than can be obtained in any oriier manner, ft will banish colds, pneumonia and will ROE WINDER OF ITS TERRORS and rigors. Wfdle lfidoom YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. , Without boiler heat you are missingthe greatest comfort and blessing in life. Find oufcthe costtoaecuresuch heating and you will wonder why you did not haveitdone before* HIGH GRAD E S T A N D A R D B O ILE R S furnish well heated houses at minimum cost of installation and for fuel Twenty-tv,foyears*oxpericncoshowsUawhat to furnish to secure best results. O U R C A T A L O G I S T R E B * Ask foVJ* *rxi tot *nylflforraationiWirt tb Mthur. GIBLIN m . CO.* a UT ICA . N. Y. „gX.--3rr.’&. is? £ JCX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X W
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