The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

W e WiH Have No Fire Sale *■ i as the mermhandise that was damaged by the fire was. paid ,£or and taken out of the city by the Insurance Co. The same day that we started our January Clear-' .. «s, * * ance Sale we were visited by the fire. So now we will CONTINUE OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. We w ill’ offer the greatest bargains ever offered in Xenia in a clearance sale. A ll new. clean, •this season's up-'to-'date Merchandise. Sale. Starts Thursday Morning, Feb. 18, and Will Continue Until Saturday Night, M arch13, Just 21 Days. Don’t Miss This Sale, Or You Will Regret It s 17-lft, West Main Street, Men’s, Youths' and. Boys' Clothing, Suits Trousers andOvetv coats, Hats,Caps and Furnishing Goods, Men’s, Boys* Ladies Misses* and Childs ren 's Shoes,Rubbers Arctics, Felt Boots and Rubber Boots. Xenia, Ohio >Afr, Charing Mincer has been laid up with tbe grip. Mrs. Charles Hall, has returned home after a three weeks* visit .in Covington, O. Messrs, J. B. Rife and T, E. Hast­ ings attended the annual meeting of members of Ohio School boards Mrs. Wm. Marshall was taken to ;he McClellan hospital in Xenia, Mon- lay for treatment. The (Philip Smith farm, near James­ town was sold Monday by Sheriff Jackson In a partition suit for $21,- 223.80. The tract consists of 163.2C acres and was appraised a t $05 an acre. February the Greatest Bargain Month of the Year $25,000 Worth of High Class Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Furs SACRIFICED to make room for Spring Garment*. / Good warm Winter Coats for $5 .00 Fine Tailor Made Suits worth $25.00 for $6,75 Waists worth $1.50 tor 50c Dress Skirts, values $*.&> >o ' $ 6,00 for $l,95-'$2,50 All highest class Suits and Coats for V2 and Less fully f months to wear furs. Huy them new for \Sl to l-,3 off, A daughter, wan born to Mr, anti Mrs. Elmer Wad-lie last Friday. » Smith & Collins sold the ' James Gregg farm Saturday to Joseph Hutchison. Mr, Dan . 'arshall, wife and daugh­ ter, of Spring,leld- spent Sabbath with relatives here. Mr, -M. V,' Denny has been in a very serious condition suffering with an a t­ tack of pneumonia. Clover seed, Timothy seed, Alsike seed.,Alfalfa Boed of the best quality a t Kerr &Hastings Bros. (8d) Mr, frank Reid of Vicksburg,. Miss., made a short visit here Monday and Tuesday with -his mother-in-law, Mrs; John Murdock. Mr. Reid is located on a large plantation near Vicksburg. Word was received here Tuesday of the death of- Miss Belle Tarbox, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Harry Tar- pox of Finkllay, The deceased had been-in frail -health for .some time, and .had undergone several opera­ tions The funeral will he held Fri­ day, Try 6 grv Formln and Lithia Tab­ let* for gout, rheumatism, gravel atone In the bladder, bnghts disease ets., a t O. M. RIdgway’s. Mr. O. T, Wolford returned Thursday from Kokomo, Ind., where he went to the Haynes Auto factory to look over this years models. He will likely replace hi* burned car with a- new six cylinder model. ALFALFA GUIDE Mr. Fatmeri—We are mailing you a-copy of Boyd’s Alfalfa Guide., (8d) Ketr A Hastings Bros —Mildred Ada Merrill, reader, and Merle Ora Mechlin, pianist, will give ah entertainment of Musi­ cal Readings and Readings in the u . B- church, Thursday, Feb. £5, under the attsplcles of the Ladles’ Aid Society, Admission 16 cents. Don't iorget our new location. MEARICK’S ind and Maw it*. DAXTOE, 0 , —For Sale:* Re-cleaned medium red clover seed, crop 1014 lod J . H. Stormont. ■ Mr. J.®. Masting* has been laid up with tlie grip this week. th e W. O. T. U. held an all day meeting a t the home of Mrs. S. T. Baker, Thursday. The morning session was devoted to a memoral to the late Frances E. Willard, The afternoon session was devoted to plans for the coming campaign as iwell as for local work, Tim county president, Mrs. Flatter, along with a number of others were present. Mot wafer bottles and fountain aynage ar* guaranteed from $1.00 to M. ftidgway’a. For Sale;—18 or 20 tons of well stacked hay. H. M. Murdock. Mrs, J. O, Stewart lias been suffering with blood poisoning in fchelndex finger on her left hand which necessiated an operation last Saturday. I -Musical and Readings a t the ,Us JP. church, Thursday, February 25. IAdmission lfid. Mr. Cameron MeClure represented, Cedarville College a t the oratorical contest a t Wittenberg last Friday.. The following colleges were repre­ sented and the order which the con­ testants finished: Hiram, Mus­ kingum, Wooster, Ohio Northern, Wittenbug, Cedarville, Baldwin- Wallace and Heilderhcrg. Cedar­ ville, was the only college repre­ sented by an out-of-town delegation, three machine loads going to Springfield. , Break up a cold iu one day, 25c a t C, M. Ridgway’s. , P lat opens Saturday afternoon at one o’clock a t Johnson’s for the 4 ‘Old Fiddlers’* contest. Admission 25 cents. , , ; f F ob S ale Choice re-cleaned clover seed, tree from buckhprn. fI#U crop. Price $9 per bu. {: (9 d) „ E . L Storinont Messrs.,George Barber, David Tarbox, Ralph Murdock and J . E . Mitchei accompanied “ Sammy’. Pickerel to Dayton Tuesday where a second fiddler's contest was held. There were thirty or more contest­ ants and “ Sammy” captured third, $5. I t was “ Sammy’s” first visit to a large city and his first ride on a traction ear. :Those from here *ay tha t had h e , duplicated the Becond performance in Xenia he .would have finished first or second. , WANTED:—One or two men to cultivate a 20 aero lot near Houston, Texas', garden, fruit, grain or truck l(ind. No lung, throat or'muScular trouble there. Best terms given. Address S, N. N„ this office. Lowneys box candy, a full line always finest a t C. M. RIdgway’s. Mrs. J . W. Patton is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K . P rltz in Dayton. The annual M, E . congregational dinner for the M. E . church will bs held Monday. Mr, Fred Clcmans and bride ar­ m e d home Wednesday evening following theirweddlug trip through the South. A delegation ot young folks journeyed to their home and gave them the “ UBUal reception” , Mr. Charles Mlnser has been very Sick this week with grip tha t bordered on pneumonia. His daughter, Mrs. Charles Brotherton, of Dayton is with him. Dr* David Johnson arrived home Saturday evening from Brush, Colo., where* lie went several weeks ago with his daughter, Mrs. Raymond Matthews for the benefit of her health. Mr. Johnson reports tha t she made soma gain in weight the first two Weeks and there i* en­ couragement for her recovery. The many Greens and Clinton county friends of Mrs. Matthews remem­ bered her with a postal card shower last week. Hidgway’s for 25e and 60c box stationery, best quality and latest design, 'try-r't*t>--?- . Clyde Nortliup has purchased the Jobe place near Yellow springs owned by Robert Stewart. Mr. Biewafi lias purchased the Milton Robinson place on the (Muhibus pike, Both deal* were mad* by Smith k Oollini, a . J . Wlutt, of Xonia, will bo in Cedarville next-Tuesday the sard to do clock repairing. Leave orders a t Naglsy's Studio. To' Mend Broken Dishes. - There is nothing better for mend­ ing broken dishes or a lamp that'is loose In the' collar than alum molted vmd used while hot, , Concentrated Cough Medicine will save you money. A BOe bottle of White Pine, Extract and Tar Compound makes a full p in t of splendid cough .syrup and saves tho user about $2.01) at C. M. Ridgway’s The electors of the village school district are voting today on a proposition to throw tho district into the township. There has been no particular agitation on the question but the aentiment of the community seem* to bo strongly favorable to the change. , PIANO now in Cedarville, fine one^mahogany case. $160delivered. John Harblne, J r. Allen Building, Xenia, Both phones. Mrs, Jane Reed, of Springfield, is visiting her brother and sister- ih-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crouse. One of Bath- township schools, taught by Miss Harel Stormont, has been closed for this week on account of diphtheria, Ths. school will be re-opened Monday if no new cases develop, There will be little expense con­ nected with the “ Old Fiddlers” Con­ test Tuesday. Everyone is-donat­ ing their services and theimerchanis the prises. Admission 25 cents. P la t opens a t 1 o’clock Saturday. JMr, Howard Turnbull and wife had their buggy upset Monday evening when returning home from the institute, A -hors* hud Wagon belonging to C. C. Weirter, was be­ ing driven by OhaS. Buckner and two Williams boys. All were asleep, and even though Mr, Turn- bull pulled off the road, the wagon caught his buggy, overturned it and tbraw the ocenpahta out. Neither were hu rt much but the harness and buggy were badly damaged. Everything tha t you want for the sick room you can, get It a t C. M, Ridgway’s, • Mr. Collin McMillan, brother of Messrs. David and James A, Mc­ Millan, is a member of the Wash­ ington state senate, having been chosen a t the last election, Rem arkable Echo, ■The wonderful echo of the suspea- Ion bridge across the Menai strait In, Vales lias made the structure famous. £ one of the main piers of the bridge 3 Btruck by a hammer the sound of he blow is returned in succession rom each cross-beam supporting the oadway and from the opposite pier landing 57Cfeet distant. At the same ,ime the sound is reflected back and orth between the water and tbe^floor if the bridge at tbe rate of 28 times in ive seconds.—Pathfinder. i «ed T£*i»AlftrlA bhtaUieti nmtsll WI ; ftftbailee**c6adartrfiorMooxOATeFM:». 5 yas&ssfflKCfM in the V«S, fchflf&rjigti coiiMrle*' fninnfD* jidJresi* . C.A.SNGVY&CQ.! o-.rr'ir oi>ncn. W ashimston . o , c . £. mm—ssini’iitis Dayton’s Shopping Center” ■ ' \ \ E l d e r ’s E lder’s “F irs t N o te s of Spring” 1And oh, how interested is everyone to see the rare beauty add new­ ness of milady*s “needa" for the glorious days of Spring. We have just a few shipments of real new “things”-— ^ Jaunty little hats, that dare equal to- a blossom in,beauty, The,Suits have style touches of unusual smartness. And, too, the mew Military Boots are winning much style comment.* Come, see foriyottrsclf. .We*are afyour service at all times. The Elder & Johnston Co. Dayton, Ohio “Old Fiddlers"' contest next Tues­ day evening a t the opera house. The proceeds go for charity. Plat opens Saturday at l p. m. Attend the musical at the U, P. church, Thursday, Feb. 316. Ad* mission isc, We intend to lead during the year 1915 by always selling for less Seal Shipt Oysters These Save YotTMoney Country Cared Bacon....,..... 14c Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured per l b ...................,.22c Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b ....................................... 18c California and Picnlo Hams, perib ............. .............. .....,14c Schmidt's Ocean Light Flour...................................C5c Canned Corn, Per c a n ,...... (5e Shoe Peg Com, per can......... To Corn Flakes....... ............. 5c Schmidt’s Old Hitkofy Flour,, 26 lb. sack for...........76c' YOODV orWuter tomh«J \S lMA ttlPT OYSTEM moCtemk&\Ym«viVw \UMd. ptalura\ flavor. \CrQssVVtyCUkUMClT ‘Sealshipt’ Oysters Cheaper Than' Meat , A Fresh Delicious Table Oyster, Packed in Mealed Cases. Solid Meat No Water DOWN THEY GO AGAIN! POTATOES PerBu. / - Flour * * » « * « * 50c *5 lb. Sack of Gold Medal Flour f o r ................ H. E. Schmidt «S Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, , . Xenia, Ohio; iSHWiWUliSlilU

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