The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
\ J J i An important message to You Gentlemen Bjr Th* MktropoKtpn of Dayton, OM> 7% cW a thit we out sire you xstonizh- V V hi*h <£«* cloflie#,—-right up to ▼ ▼ the last-minute in ultra style and, a de- . P-** « tailoring you have pever be lieved possible ia rafiavd new ifa 1soft* *t $10 A H D $15 You Will be actually amaaed at the variety of • •tunning new models, English or American cut— Fateh pocket suits—and other snappy new ideas for dderiy men,*” ^ « chost of conservative styles With a Feitnre Show ing o f the N ew Tartan Plaids and Checks -that poshlvidy CANNOT be duplicated any- “ t^e«.2£ln& Valjfy • * $ » and |15. As ! » of "Th* Piraf.DtfAn.-Clutv a C » where in me aw ami vaixey at *10 and SI5. s members of “T e First-Over Club of Aineric^" we show exclusive models in truly custom grade ----mod l, mi u.u*y cHsram a aac luxunous garments at **0, $** and ,«0 in suits and overcoats. being the very finest made garments in the United States. , • * • * ’ ’ ' ■# ' 1 • Our $10 and $15 new Fall' suits and overcoats are without aoubt the peer of any such priced ' garments,this city has ever seen at any tkne, ■We “ r*« yoif td see them next time you are in town, You’ll thank-us fdr calling your attention to these superquality garments, at the prices.. -£ * aU S IV E C H )T H E S ^H oT ^ ~v CPWMMP " t '•> 4 * f l > t ndlwi » | % mbm -V - Our Exhibit of , ' " ” , , * • - * , Fall and Winter {* [ s ' , s . * .. ‘ , V f . Millinery Saturday,October3,1914 You are Cordially Invited Miss Bernice Northup We will be located in our new room, on Main Street opposite the .Opera House, vacated by Wm, Marshall. Is our aimpud we doubt if either can b« excelled. The best that can be bought is wbat w« difef- our patroue. Our meats,fresh and smoked, are up to the standard of government inspection. We Carry* Fab tdit* Vege* table# l*» *ea*on . WaU.tr^ulilce Pbone order*delivered. There is much apprehensionamong temperance people that should the state prohibition issue carry, the leg* islature, one branch or the other, would likely be wet and forestall the enforcement of the expressed will of the people. So far as the nominees In this county are' concerned both stand for the dry ieau^e. A friend in Dayton a day or so ago in discussing the issue stated that so far a» he knew there was but one dry candidate for representative in that county, Dr. J. A. Henderson, pastor o! the U. B. church at Sugarcreek/who is running on the Progressive ticket. Of course there is no chance for his election and the rural counties must furnish the dry members in the legislature. Th* Bully and Reason. The buHgdepends onmein strength A bullying nation is as disgusting as a bullying man. A strong man, mor ally and physically, relies.,on his sense Of justice, a. strong nation has “a de cent respect to the opinions of man kind ,1m and will be as sensitive of its honor in keeping its Word, a* an Upright man in his dealings with others. The bully will not reason. * I LOfcALA rn £ Mr, O, M. 1.rouse Wag a, iusslnesa visitor in <Polit>ubus. Mc*4*y. tu im im Mrs. Elmer Owens and daughter have been the gu**t».taf Plattsburg relatives this week. fipftciai vats srf solid aluminum Ware for Saturday, October 10, Three places at a apodal prise -of c . M, ORfOUSE Miss Lottl* Thompson, who has betii quite sick with typhoid fever, the past ten days, is reported as im proving. CRANBERRIES Extra ehotoe per quart 10c, 3 qynrtafor 25 oents. Bird's Mammoth Store; Mr. Galas Dugan, of Springfield, spent Tuesday with friends here. Messrs. George Little, Ralph Wol ford, Wm, Hopping, C. F. Marshall and Sidney t|mlth' drove through to the reservoir, Saturday, and have been spending a week fishing, Mr, R. C. Watt has purchased the “Fitchproperty on South Main street. Mr. Al. Boyd is reported as much improved, .though not able to be up, He is now’ able to take some nourish ment and rests well at night, W© Will pay you Per dozen in trade for dean , freak Mr. D. S, pixeo has rented the W. H Barber farm, to be vacated by Mr, Deross Karshnw. ... Mrs. Harriett Porter desires to thank her many friends for the many useful presents given her last Friday night at the home of Mrs. 3 , H, Smith. A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry lliff, of London, Saturday died Tuesday, . ■ * Mrs. John McCorkelspent several days this week in London the guest of Mr, Harry lliff and family, D'r, Downing and wJte, of Peoples, and Mr, Ed Cubler and wife, of Locust Grove, Adams aouuty drove through last Saturday by auto. The formerMsited Mr, and Mrs. 4- H, Kyle and the latter Mr. Jacob Lott and w ife .' u Mr* -Jacob Ford, -of Chicago, is yiBlting here, Eggs Bring u'syour surplus. Bird's Msmmoth Store Mens# of Prshlstorlo Animats, Hors sad bond* of a wild ox add the fthtlsr o f » red- deer, both prehis toric snfituds, have been found dm> ing dredMn* la the river Thamel Mb MaHcw, Rvi»kMi^i«toshlr«.-‘EnglitoA Postmaster W, A, Turnbull- has started the improvement of the An drew property, on r’edar street, which he purchased some months ago. The property will be improved into a mod ern bungalow. Mr. <L Pauli, of Dayton, was a business Visitor In town, Tuesday. •Miss Dorothy Collins has issued about forty invitations for Friday aft ernoon for a parcel shower in. honor of Miss- Mary Hastings, .whose’ mar riage, takes place- some -time this month. * Miss Mabel McDonald, of Celina, who has been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. J, *W*Radabaugh for a moiith, re turned home Saturday. - MENTOR UNDERWEAR A full stock o f thi* wall known brand for the WHOLE FAMILY h youwant the best underwear mad* buy MENTOR at Blrd'a Mammoth Store. ' Vienna, the ten-year-old daughter o f M»v-*o»d -MteK-Harry R*ad«i, er Day-:, ton, was hurled In Massies Greek cemetery, Monday; The funeral was held from the home of the parents in Dayton. Death was dtfe to typhoid fever. Mr. Randall formerly lived here, His father is Mr, Joseph Ran dall and Mr, John Randall is a broth er- . . COAT SWEATERS The cholcoftt line In town to , pick from. W» havel,Mon,ft Wo men's and Chilt-'ren'a in all grades. We have A.good Men's and Bbys' Coat.for SOc. A bet ter one for $ 1 .0 0 .- Other Coat# $ 1 ,5 0 $ 2 .0 0 up to $ 5 .0 0 each. Bird’ s Mammoth Store. Mrs. Jeanette Eskerldse, of Omaha, who has been, spending several weeks here with friends and relatives, leaves Saturday for. Indianapolis, where she will visit before,returning home., Mr, W. L Clemans reports the sale of six farms last Week. All the aaJCE were about Bowersyille ’ and Sabina. Among the students enrolled in the freshman -class of the Ohio State Normal Golfege, are-Edna Ankeney, of Xenia, and-Blanehe Turnbull, of Ce- daryilie. Mr. John Nelson,will bold a public sale October 2*, near Helma, Ohio. , Having decided to quit farming I will sell my horiee, cattle, hogs, sheep and corn .Wednesday, Octo ber 2L ' Herbs* Kerohne. Mr. A. 25, Smith has improved his properties on Xenia avenue by con structing ,a cement curb. He also has started the improvement of a new ce ment porch. Another improvement of this nature Is at the home of Mr. S. C. Wright, where a now cement porch la being added. The many friends here of Mrs. Mary Barber, of Springfield, will regret to hear of her sufferinga paralytic stroke last Saturday night. For several hours she Was unconscious and did not rec ognise the .member# of the family; Her age, 21, is much against her re covery. The entire right side of the body was affected by the stroke a* well as her power of speech. Just *t the hour'of goiifk to press We learn of Mrs. Barber's death, Mrs. G, A. McClellan, wife and «bn, Robert, of Jacksonville, Florida, have boen guests of Mrs. Lucy McClellan. • ' Leave your laundry at Smith’s Bar ber Shop or Bird’s Store for The White Star Fearl Laundry. H, F. Bird, agent , —Another car of fresh cement. D<S. Ervm Co. The Wednesday Afternoon Club met this week at the home of Mrs. Lucy McClellan. ' Misses Minnie, Laura and Howard Fowler, who hate been in the South for nearly four years on account of the latter*, health returned home last Fri day* 1 Miss Ina Ferris has accepted a position In Shroade's store, Miss Ssooline Reynolds having resigned. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Miff have bad .as their ghest, Mrs. Keck, of To ledo, widow of thedate Bar. Keck, formerly paster of the local M. E. church* * ' . . . POTATOES «nd APPLES Wilt hfiv* amt on traok* In About thfft* weak*. SPECIAL LOW PRICES If tsikan fraud th* am*. Lat tii havt yaurordttrnow. , Blrd'a Mammoth Stora. RUGS! RUGS! RUGS1 All grades, all alias. A good 9x12 Tapastry Rgg for $ 1 0 .0 0 . Agootf on* a t$ f2 i5G and $14 .90 i Linotaumand aii quaiitlas, • * Ml'. , Bird's Man^moth Store. Mr. AlbertCllhe welt known stone maaon and cement contractor was found dead in, bed at the home of his son,- Curtis Cline, early this morning. Cline iindf n o t.been in good health for several weeks but was able to work the past day or so. His body was cold when found and oeath evidently took place without suffering. No arrangements for the. funeral will be made until the arrival othia daugbther, Mrs', John messenger. An Amateur, “Some saintly folk in this town are always throwing the game of poksr at our unoffending head,” Bays a Geor gia editor. “We want to say, once for all, that We don’t know thegame. If w* had known It We’d be richer, at this writing, by a home and lot, a gold: watch and chain, and a real 41* mend •tad.* vt Church Articles Long Hidden. A secret chamber was found by workmen while engaged in the belfry of St. Sampson's church, Guernsey, the; Channel islands containing a high altar, candlesticks, and tha base of a censer. It is presumed that the ar ticles were hidden at the time of the reformation and have remained there over 200 years. Modsm W vp Man's Slogan. Edna Ferber, writing a Jock Md- Chesney advertising story intheAmer ican Magazine, represents Jock aa making the following statement: “ These days it isn’t so much what you’ve got in you that connta as what you can bring out t know the young man’s slogan used to be “Work and Wait,” or something neatly like that But these days they've boiled it down to one word.*M-“Ffoduce,” AenitataxesDr. aitiea laxativeTa*- Messrs, fiattorfle'd, Stormont and wpenosr of the B. F, D. on Thurs day started Ontheir 14th year in the uiali aexvlee. In the years of faith ful service they have traveled equal to feur times around the earth. Pf*uthvast tha drivers make about t , iw ffiiwi hum iu sutrzeeu yeats w H m . MEN 'S SUITS $10 UP Trousers $2.30 UP All colon and ibd*. OpenTill 8:30 Emy Eveninf; Spatkt&Fischer 114 West M^o Street, Rise,'v. * *.4' - > » .e N fMict t ■ J * S a fe In v e s tm e n ts . r • . * Ask any man who knowa and be will tell you that a firit mortgage i« the safest of any kind of security, ‘the only way to release it is to pay the debt it secures- ' . ^ Every Loan Made By j . J . . * Springfield Building <SLoan Association i • . . . . . . [ is secured by a first mortgage on good real estate in Clark. County, Ohio. The Depositors Receive 51 % Dividends Resources Over $3,240,000.00 . . .4 -JV ■ . .{ ^ y ■ . : . . iff - .■••’ < j- Deports made on or before October 6th, 191,4, ’ . will drawinterest from October 1, 1914. S T A R T W V R A C C O L N T N O W THE, SPRINGFIELD BUILD= iNG & L o a n a s s ’N. During the erection uf bur new building we are located at 8 South Limestone St., - - ' Springfield, Ohio. . ! : Schmidt Helps You to Enjoy Life at . the Least Cost These Save You Money Country Cured Bacon.,..,.......14c Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured per lb„» ..,...-.,..-.....,....180 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham* lb -18C , California and Flcnl«y9ams,' ^^ per lb ....... v «, h .*,,..^,.,.14U Schmidt’ s Ocean Light Flour.......... ....... .L..... 65o Canned Corn, Per can........-8o , Shoe Peg Corn, per cau..,.».„...7o Corn Flakes.'.,'.......................Bo . Schmidt’s Old Hickory Flour, kSlb. sack tor.... ......70c Special ^Friday-'Saturday African Java Coffee* Per pound........... .. . 22 c Fresh creamery butter, per pound........ . .*8c Flit?JLtardjper Pound.,. . . , , . . . . , 11 c Butter.Nut bacon. . , . . *i'. . . . . . ; f . 22 c . ! The Ball Mason Ja r s Ball Mason Jars in quart sizeB, per dozen....-............... .-..-46o Bali Mason Jars in pint sizes, per dozen - .. 4 O 0 ■•J DOWN THEY GO AGAIN! NEW POTATOES PerBu. $ 1.00 t ■ • • a « Flour 25 lb. Sack of Gold Medal Flour t o r ............... 75c H E. Schmidt & Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers • f 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. For Your Approval We Show J & K and Walk-Over’s . Boots * * Reflectingtrue charmand daintines in styles irresistible forAutumn. Don’t lat tomorrow pass without making your selection of a pair of trim add tasteful J & K and Walkover’s boots. Their smart ness and chicness will have a definite appeal to you, we know. . We have all sizes 2 to 8 and all widths AAA to EE, $2.00 to $5.00
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