The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26
; local and personal f M m . Oliver Ikulds, of Akron, i' vi»i' a* her p*r**t*, Mr. and Mr*, J JI, Wolford. !N*Uie F. Bryan has brought suit to sell 57 »ne» in R obh township, holding a Lfe iu tm e t iu the estate, Jf you ar* going to hold a puhl}- saH let u» have your date so that it wkl not be taken by someone else in your vicinity. Several have *1 ready announced for February and March, Mr. 'Wilson Hanna gqee to the A1 hert Nagel farm, above Clifton, Mr. Nagel selling out hia stock on the 12tb .of (February. Mr. Wm. Rohler win hold a sale oa the 5th. He -will lo* cate on the Bradfut* Collins farm now occupied by Col. I. T. Cummins. FortyWen head-of cattle, 124 head of hogs and 14 sheep have been kill ed on the McCay farm, near the Clin ton cpunty line in the hope of Btamp lng out the foot and mouth disease A deep trench was dug and the ani mala hurled after being coated with lime. i»i (i* a ;M iai*^firrirn»iiW iiiw sw M a > a a s w is«w ! Jb preaentativ# Bryson has teen ap- | point*.: chairman of tho Prison Tie- j form committee in tho Hon e and al so Is-a member of the Jmlmiary ant*. -Conservation committees, ; Judge (\ II. Kyle has been assign- -cd by the Supreme Court to Mansfield =for a nr;i;ta to hear case* in that . c^ujt In order ih it thn de-.‘ket might to cleared, There are but. few eases in the local docket. 'The appointment carry's with It, crMvOJ'.'rabio honor. Under a new law the Supremo Court -can ac.sign caminen pleas judges to , any place in t"no state. • Rev. and Mrs. J.- S. K. .McMlefcscl jJm e boon at the home of Mr. Mason i-Prugh,' this week, near Dryton', Mrs. •Tru;~h, Mrs. MeMLbael's mother, has ■ been taken to the Mayo hospital in ;Rochester, Minp. : Lfttert A telegram states that Mrs. PrngU died Thursday, The funeral *Will ho held Monday from tho home fat 1:15. ' ( . 'Xenia came near expo, .encing a»- i other had fire early Tuesday morning, !when the business block where the i C, Kelble clothing stove is located, iThe fire evidently started in an up stairs room used by Harry GalUger for electrical purposes. The loss, was: mostly from smoke and water. I Robs* )in prlos. p nd BJankst* rsdu e sd K s rr A. H a s tin g s B ros. (4d i l F oh S ai , k : - Two J ersry cows, nio [fresh with calf by side and slao »other will he treehin the spring. Phone 13-120, A. <&. tjor-hm. (f«Ui For f-aio or Rent: -Third house | north Carnegie lib ra ry in Cedar- \ vllle. Andrew J««k«t*n, i Ceiiarville, Ohio, j | For Sale;---Choice Plymouth Rock ! cockerels a t $1.(K)-each for a gtju't 1 lime. W. II. Creswell, Federal Pike. We thank yon in advance for that dollar you are going to send us in re newal of your subscription to this pa per. And wo!R thank yon again when we get It, Surbly a double, dose of thanks ought to hustle It along our way. CRUDE OIL You can g e t crude oil any am oun t a t Kerr&. H asting* Bros. (7d) Engraved Stationery Visiting Cards j Wedding In v ita tM Announcement Cards Etc, TIFFANY Jewelry Store XENIA, OHIO Another Week of our Winter Clearance . . • . - ii Our sale booklet told you of many unriyeled qualities for our two weeks out-go a t prices almost incredibly low, but we list some lo ts-tha t you will have to move lively to share.. Yet" remember ,this—if these are gone, ,there will be others of equal value a t perhaps lesser prices. Most handsome trimmed dress hats of silk Lyons Velvet—as much more, how. . . ; . ; .............................; .............. ........................... $4.95 ( 2 nd Floor) - - s Warm practical stylish coats which you will reason wisely to buy _for this and next season’s wear-^- Some $20 and $25 coats $30.00 to $37.50 coats go for. .$10.00 o n ly .................................... $15.00 (2nd Floor) Ladies' Shoes Righbyou are if shod in the.new military lace boot, a special purchase of . these with the modest colored tops brings you— The $6.00 Values for just.’.",................................ $4.95 Very smartest $5.00 kind for. . .$3,.85 (3rd Floor) ‘ Linens You well, know i t is a bargain to buy heavy $1,25 table- linens for 98c a yard, and it may be the last time for such values. Silks Oh, but the values up to $1.25 are spinning out a t 57c a yard, Dres$ Goods Going sure enough are the 85e and $ 1 . kind a t 57c a yard. Up to $1.25 serges a t 75c a yard. (First Floor, Rear) . Spend the day and Shop Profitably and Comfortably. „ The Elder Sp Johnston Company (Dayton’s Shopping Renter). . SCHMIDT’S.. We intend to lead during the year 1915 by always selling for less Seal Ship! Oysters These Save You Money Country Cured Bacon......... lie Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured per l b ............ ........ Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, ib ....................................... California and Picnic Hams, per I b ............................ .... Schmidt** Ocean b igh t Flour........ .......................... Canned Corn, Per can.........fic Bhce P«* Corn, per c a n ........ to, Corn FlAke*.,........................ 6c Schmidt’* Old Hickory Flour, 25 lb. sack for....... .....lie XWRY FOOD^ fiRcrke or "Waterletches \sm s n w x o i s '- tw i\NoCbemicaVVresttvauvv.\ \»«4* - _ , ' \RatuTalHwot.Br \ b (bUHy QKfflkaiitP) ‘Sealshipt’ Oysters, Cheaper Than Meat A Fresh Delicious Table Oyster, Packed in {Sealed Cases, c’ . Solid Meat No Water DOWN THEY 60 AGAIN! POTATOES Per Bu. 50c t V >- « • a » • Flour S3 lb, Sack of Cold Medal Flour f o r ........... J H. E. Schmidt <& Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, .Ohio. Chicken Chouder is a feed th a t m akes h e n s lay. G e t it a t (5d) Kerr & H a s tin g s Bros, —For Sale:- Re-cleaned medium 'red clover seed, crop 1M4 i0d ,J . H.Stormofat. I will pay the highest market price for all kinds of furs. . Win. Marshall, For Sale Cheap Nearly new set of sleigh bells, Apply here. Mrs.Itoll Shultz (Ethel Spencer), of Dayton; entertained at dinner on Wednesday the following Jadies-: Mesdames J,'W» Johnson, Harry Nagley, A. G. Rveletb, M .I. Marsh, F. B. Turnbull and W. A. Spencer and Miss Jennie Bratton of this place and Mrs F* M.' Reynolds of Xonia. ' - ■ •, ■ The following annohneement has been received by relatives h e re : “A son was born to Dr, and Mrs. John Finney a t Harrison,, Idado, on Jan-: uary 0, ,1915. Mrs, J . W. Patton visited with her parents, Mr. W. H. Fritz and-wife In Dayton the iirst pf the week. Dr. J . L. Ohesuufc and wife of Coulterville, III,, are expected today tlm r household goods having arriv ed several days ago. Mr, T.M. Hanna, accompanied by his son, has returned here after spending several weeks in Iowa. A vqry pretty wedding took place Wednesday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shaw when their dau ghter Miss Lucy became th e bride' of Mr. Burt Turner, a prominent young famfer north' of town. The ceremony took place a t noon and was performed by Dr. H, 0 , Foster in the presence otthlrfcyvQve friends and relatives after which came a three course dinner. The colors m decoration, were pink and white. The bride was very becoming in a white French voile gown and car ried bride’s roses. Tho ’b ride.and groom have gone on ft wedding trip to Florida and on their return w ill go to housekeeping on the grooms farm. Friends and relatives Were.shock ed Wednesday evening over the sud den death of Mrs. Nanme Jackson Hood,wife of Attorney Robert Hood. Death was duo .to acute indigestion and the funeral will be held Satur day a t ten o'clock. .Burial in Xenia. Am'ore extended notice,rtektweek, SACRIFICESALE IN „ DUR0C BREEDING STOCK. The salt of Watt aild Foust having been canceled, farmers and local breed ers are offered a rare opportunity to purchase Duroc brood; spws at fifty per cent off .the usual price, The firm cannot hold the stock and is forced to sell, Farmers should take advantage of this offer and- get >hoi era immuned stock. , Watt & Foust, PUBLIC SALES. If you arc contemplating a vale soon set your date and have us announced it. There are prospects of many sales this spring. -The following dates are an nounced: Feb, 9 Wm. Rohler. Feb. 10 Little and Gordon, Feb. 10 vV. E . Sparrow, - Feb, 12 Albert Nagel, Feb, 10 Abe Mann Feb, 23 C* W. Cronsc March 8 J, C Townsley $100 KtWtrd $100. ,,The readers of this paper will he pleated to learn that there it a t tenet one dreaded disease that Science hue been able to core in all iWViftgtB and that is Catarrh, HMl’s Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, regttircs a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, anting directly up on the blood and mucous aurracee of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the p a th « t strength by building np the constitution and assisting nature iu doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative- powers, h a l the? thler ohe Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cur*. Sehd for list o testimonials, ■ ¥. Address JP, J. CHENEY A Co.,Toledo, 0. 6bM( by Druggist* ?6e« Hal '**1 Vftmilv PttJsan* tH»-best Wsi'iWiiaiit! f Get Unusual Value=Giving. This Idea Clearly. We Need Room for Spring Goodsl W E ARE willing to pay you increased clothes value lor the help^ou will give us in taking the Fall and Winter Goods away. That’s the moving spirit back of this sale. Our stocks aren’t “enormouc” ; here are just broken lines and patterns left rom early selling in Hart, Scha'ffner and Marx, Atterbury System and Clothcraft Glothes, $32.50, $30 and $28.00 three piece suit in a variety of patterns, good mot els two and three button coats, high cut vests Sale Price $22.50 $16 and 15.00 fine quality clothes in many pattrons. Sale Price $11.50 $25 , $23 and $22 serviceable business Suits for ordinary wear. Good strong materials and patterns to select from . ) Sale Price $17.50 $12 and $10 Values Sale Price $7 .50 $20, $18.50 and $16.50 well tailored Suits, good for all ’ round wear, ex ceptional a 1 wool values Sale Price $14.75 Same Reduction, on Overcoats as given on Suits Furnishing Goods SH IRTS UNDERW EAR $2.50 and $2 values ; . . . $1.48 $1,50 -■'•<1*1 | j- values . . . . . .sj)I* I O $3.00 va lue ............ «D^* $2,50 and $2 <P | i Q value. . . . O I st I O $ 1.00 values. $ .8 9 $1.50 value. $ 1 1 5 50c. values .'...... $ . 3 9 M e . . .....$ . 8 9 Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits and Overcoats $12 and $10 values.............. . . . . . . . . $ 6 J 5 > % 9, $8 and $7.50 values.____ ... \. ... 5.5Q 7 and $6 values...... ................... 4.75 5 values ................... 3.75 4 and $3.50 values............................ 2.75 Knickerbocker Pants $1.15 and 89c Leather Goods Sale * *» Bags, Suit Cases and Novelties ■i ■ # AT WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS A WEAVER Opposite Court House Main Street
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