The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
SEMINARY OPENED TUESDAY. } LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ _ ThH»r.th y^ ro f <!,«». P .fW ff. nary ojHjJifd Tuesday afternoon at ,ItHp **•»> w o k , but is at a low where to put iu Vr by not deposit it with us where it will draw w,?hT. ln <iUantity (‘vtfy da>* Start » » account wti. K 'AU a ,htt e t0 t‘ftch week’ and atthe O’141 of the year you wul be agreeably surprised at the amount of money you have accumulated. - . * . The Ceclarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated for-................. $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed Stock......... .... $126,425,00 BOARD OP DIRECTORS *• W *■*•Tarbox, President DavidBrad fnto, Vice-Pres, J. W, Dixon ’ W .H . Barber ° * M- Crouse W, A . Spencer' B- E- McFarland TV- M. Cottrell. Andrew Jackson, Secretary.' I Mr. Frank MUburn, of Lodi, 0 ., ts 4ilus guest of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J-, II. Milliurn, There Is possibly an explanation due motion jpietnre patronn as the “ loi Ranch’ ' was put on instead of jibe “ Wl Circus’ * ua advertised. ; The fault was not that of the nian- jagement. Nevertheless the’Tlnuefa" ’ proved to be an mteroBting picture. } The relatives of the ICyio family •held an indoor picnic at tho home of , Mr. 0. B. Cooley Saturday, Octo- {her 85, there were 40 present all ’ representatives from ten different tho Judge John Kyle families of deceased. —Canned corn and tomatoes am especially priced in dozen lots. Nijgley Bror, i I Try our Bulk Boasted COFFEES they are the best in town because they are .always fresh. ...........2 5 c ..... 30c .....5.-35c Bird's Mammoth Store. Leader Brand pet-lb Canary M “ " P e r fe c t lsn 1 M M WREN ’S Sprmgfie 1d’s ~Greatest Store the college in the presence of the faculty, student*and friends, The seminary was established ju isos in Philadelphia and has been there, until this year except a short time m New York City. By tho action of General Synod the seminary was moved to this place to be operated in connection with the college. The endowin' Is $ ijoooo , making that of the-two institutions total fl40,0QQ. Doan McKinney opened the scsBinn with prayer and an address on "The History of the Reformed Presbyterian church and its Semi nary.’ ’ The sessions will be held each afternoon, t The faculty Is as follows*. Rev. David McKinney, I), D,. LL, D., Dean and Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology; Rev, W. R.; MoOlHjgney, A. M. Pli, D. Secre tary and. Professor of the Nmv Testament Greek and Literature; Prof. P. A . Jurkat, A. M., Hebrew and Old Testament Literature;!! Prof. Allen, A. B., Homllietics and 1 .Biblical Theology. a splendid letter was read from the retiring senior professor, Rev, J. Y .Bolce, D .D . v.' Is N ow Show ing the W o r ld 's B es t and Newest in all Articles and Fahrics .fo r the Fa ll and W in te Season. Silks, Dress $ tiads, White Goods, Laces, Trimmings. Embroideries Etc. A r e here in Abundance and i t has been the. case fo r m ore than a third o f a cen tu ty ou r prices are less than elsewhere, * * V. - OUR READY-TO-WEAR STORE Garments f o r W om en , Misses, Children and In fan ts is “ fu ller” than ever be fore . S ’.yles are unsurpassed, - UNDERWEAR ‘ We »eM only the best bran d that are obtainable, at - popular prices HIGH. ROCK shirts and drawers for m e n .p e r garment 5 0 c . MENTOR UNION SU ITS for the whole family. Men and W o men $ 1 .0 0 and $ 2 OO each . Wright's Health , Shirts and Drawers for men $ 1 .0 0 , Union Suits $ 2 .5 0 each . - VELLASTIC Heavy fleeced Union Suits fo r Ladies* $ 1 .0 0 eaoh. \ M isses’ .5 0 c up according to ago. ’ ; Bird's Mammoth Store. You Can't Fail To Fcrogntea tin* elegance of these OVER COATS, They are coats designed for Men and Yfiumg Men who demand something “ different” And every seasonable coat la here in the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Make At $20-$22 and $25.00 Beautiful Overcoats1 :n a wide range of colors and stylcB at , We pay your round-trip fare to Springfield on purchases of $15-00 or over. Come to WREN’S. > The Ladies’ Missionary Society q f the United Presbyterian eburoh held their regular mooting at the home of Mrs, C*. AT, Crouse Monday afternoon. Excellent report* of the Sugarereek convention were given, by Mrs. W. B. Stevenson .and Mrs. J. B. Hastings^ An excellent re- ip o ito f this year’ s Thank Offering |was given Ms®.including three life members. Wbsftll th e b e s t $ 1 2 .5 0 and $ 1 5 .0 0 OVERCOATS and SU ITS in the county. Wet shown superb fine. Com e Id and' see it. B ird's Mammoth S tore, Clean Easy soap is the best, G e t Ita t W add lc’s S bars for 25o A -.-hint tiiHfft Oi-! 1fcxative xao- Ut* wlthaut lit "meUloinA" ' When you are iu the st ire We want you to look at onr. HATS and CAPS for Men Young Men and Boys, We are show ing a dandy line of Hats at $2.00 and $3,00 all shades—Caps Norfolk style at 50c- 75c- $1.00- $1.50 $10- $12,50-$15 and$18.00 Call when yon are In town bo we can show our Hiie, • Suits Tu the correct models and shades made of all wool, cloth and tailored up to the minute, Yon should see our lino at $ 1 2 .5 0 and $ 1 5 .00 , _ Elegant Grays, Browns, Blues and Mixtures, ncTdoubfc just the kind you are looking for at * $ 20.00 See us before you decide. Boy*'Norfolk SUITS and OVER- . COATS of the dependable kind. All wool suits Gray, Brown and mixtures,' Ail sizes. Very special $6.0Q-with 2 pair of pants fully lined Other Suits at $6.00 to $10 Overcoats A big essort- mentof Chinchillas, with Belts, ney, - just the stylo boys like, A t |0.OO, $7.50 to $12,50. Scotch mixtures Shawl collar very , nobby at A Big Lino of Dress and Work ' Gloves, , $4 and $5 THESURPRISE STORE 2 6-30 E.Third Street, - Dayton, Ohio. All the New . Sweaters Shawl and Byron Collar X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING n s A careful consideration of the. new tariff law shows that the tax an chew- j big gum has been increased, Which« goes to show that girls cannot expect fair treatment, until they get the bal lot Geftftge Bernard Shaw makes tUe an nouncement that Christianity lias been a fiaj/re, There are Indications, liovf- ever>Jhnt a largo number of good peo ple are disposed to give it another trial. „ • ‘ - • , . - a;, ■« ' ■' 1-' A dispatch from Paris says that, women have stopped drinking tea be cause it makes their teeth long, it is recommended, however, fay Mrs. Pank* hurst because it makes the tongue sharp. ^>,m« ifritM IIinn |,II mT Admiral Dewey’s statement that our navy Is In admirable Shape will have great weight with Buropean countries, especially Spain. The Spaniards put entire faith In Dewey's judgment of navies. The latest English war craft is call ed a "destroyer of destroyers," Pres ently there will tie a “destroyer of de stroyers of destroyers," Why not des ignate them by mathematical powers, thus: Destroyer*. Destroyer3and so on7 The message of a sub fate has it that his Illarions were destroyed by George* Bernard ShatV. But Shaw’s Illusions are proof, recalling Wilde's observa tion that Shaw hasn't nil enemy lb the world, lmf that none of his friends likes him AIEARICK'S SUITS COATS DRESSES WAISTS and SKIRTS SEE OUR SUITS FOR $20 to $25.00 MearicK ’s 123 S. Main St. Dayton, : * Ghio CASTOR IA 'Hm Ifcludt CMiriS* n.fUYi'iMAin'itatu Bear* th# m g m te ts e f HIGH OF s£? ■ - . BuyYourWinterClothingandFootwearWhereYouCanSave25c to & F&onEveryDolar! You want to know how we can do this. W e are down on West Main street, out of the high rent district. We buy and sell for cash. We have been here in business 26 years. We handle nothing but the best merchandise made in the United States. Our business has increased every year for 26 years.* SEEING IS BELIEVING. COME AND SEE. ’ HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS Clothing!Clothing! Clothing! Men’a Fine Suita..................................................-.........to $14.05 Men’ s Fine Overcoats............. ........................................ $7.85 to $10.00 Boys* Fine Suits, ages 15 to 20......................................$4-85 to $12.48 Beys* Fine Overcoats, 15 to 20 ........................... - ..........$4-06 to $lidS Boys* Knee Pants Suits, ages 4 to 17...........................................$1.48 to$3.0St? Men’s and Boys! Trousers................................................. $03 to £1.48 Men’ s and Boys’ Corduroy Bults, Corduroy Trousers and Odd Coats....................................... 25c to W 1o oK on the dollar Bain Coats and Slip-on Coats for men and boys, ladies and misses..................... $1.83 to $9.86 Shoes, Boots and Rubbers Men's Fine Hboes ...*..................................... ......... ............ $1.49 to f>8.49 Men'sHveryday.BolidShoes........ .......................$l.C 8 td$2.98 Ladies' Fine Sboes of all kinds-........................ ............$l,G9 to $2.93 Ladies* Every day Hhoes................................................. $1,49 to $2,19 Boys', .Misses' and 1 bild’rcn's Shoes....20c to !I3 i-fi oif on tne dollar Men's High Top Everyday Shoes........... '.................... $2.98 to $3.98 Rubber Footwear AH kinds of Bubber Boots, Felt Boots, Arctics- and Itnbbor Overshoes ' 2 Sc to 33 Use Off on the Dollar •a Latest and Best Styles Men's and Boys'Hats* Caps, Gloves, Coats'Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Dress Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Overalls, Jackets, and Work Shirts. 25c to 33 I-3C Off on the Dollar Special Bargains 250 Boys' Long Pants SnltB, ageB U to 19years, at half price to close out. Also 175Boys' Overcoats at half price to close out. Working Men and Farmers See our largo stock of Corduroy Pants, Duck Coats, Cordu roy Coats, and all kinds of Work Clothing, Boots ana Shoes. SEEING IS BELIEVING. COflE AND SEE G K F I R l F A f i T ■ I \ C L< E p L E p 1 ■ Nos. 45-49, W. M«in St., XENIA, OHIO. Don’t Mbs the Place. Last two store rooms down onWest Main St. _ _ _ H M M ^ m B ^ m , m m m s m h ^ « XENIA, OHIO. " * V * See Large Signs! ■ ‘ 1 Store open everyTuesdayni£ht until 8:30. Saturday night until 10:30. We close at 6 o’clock other evenings. MwaiHMiMiiiaMaiiiMHNttMapiiiNiiiaMMiHiiiNi^^
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