The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
( Our Specials 1* — For™ LOCAL AND PERSONAL >--AcompleteHue of'work cloth*} mg in all the heavy makes for cold vcatlr-r. Y*»u will find juet what you want a t i * \ . Weaver's, Xenia, j Saturday, October 30th, and Mon day, November 1st, for SPOT CASH Are m oney s a v e r s an d w ill i n t e r e s t you if i t s m oney you w a n t t o s a v e . On t h e s e tw o day s w e w ill s e l l you HAMS(Orown Brand. No better made) perJb, 17 l-2c BREAKFAST BACON (Crown Brand) 8 to 10 lb. pieces per Ib, .........................................,22c BACON SIDES (Crown Brand) any quantity pe~ l b . , ............................................... ...................................... 16c LARD (Crown Brand) 5 lb. Lots for.............; ___ 67c 25 lb. Sacfi Best Dane N Granulated Sugar for . . , $ 1.43 20c Carton Mothers Oafs f o r , . . 2 1 c 15c Wilton Corn 10c Can 3 cans for.............. . .',27e 2 loc Cartons Corn Puffs......... .............. ..25c ' 12c Carton Puffed Wheat................................... 10c 2-15c Cartons Puffed Rice........................ ..; . . .25c 10c Jar Dyed Beef,................................................ 8c 12c Can Easter Lily Salmon for........... ...................8c 10-5c Packages Scrap Tobacco any kind for. ^. . . .39c 25c Carton Argo Starch for..................................20c 7 B&rs'White Flag Soap....... .............. ............... ,25c Navy Beans., . ........................... ....................7 l-2c 'Above All” smoke the Bold, j Mr. Fred H ilda , of Chicago, '—..... ..... — i 8topped here -Hahbath with J hb Mr, C. L. Fimmy has purchased a ! mother, Mrs. 1. M, Stormont, new Pullman touring car. i Mr, Joseph Jl.vcketfc will 'h o ld a j public sale on Tuesday, Nov. 10, having been P itts b u r g - * a, buslnvea trip to Irma Stock Co, a t Opera House next week. F or S ax . es - iloo per bu, -New York Pippins, J , A, Burps . ' ' F r e , s h IJtetlJi O y s t e r s T he B e s t S ta n d a rd B rand we c an buy. P e r P in t 15c. , . P e r Q u a r t 3 0 c REMEMBER iT PAYS TO TRADE AT R. Bird& Sons Co. P. S . Bring: u s y o u r S u rp lu s Eggs., -—Fancy shirts, neckwear, hosiers', hats and'caps. You will be pleased with the line we can show you, ,C. A. Weaver, Xema, Ohio. Direct to the Farmers . *’ ■ • .i ” . * ' J • ' - ’ 1, _'f * , » * We will funtish direct to, th$ farmers of Greene county, the best serum, and virusyn the market a t 2 cents per C. O. fo r serum. ‘ and virus: 20 C.O, serum and 1C. C. virus will immune fa t 100 ib. pigs their ' natural life. Pigs three to*ten days-old can be hnvmined their natural life with 10 O. C. serum and l O. C. v iihs. We will send you an expert to teach you how to vacci- .nate your own hogs, REFERENCES Phono O. A. Dobbins, CodarvUIe, O., References South-west •National Hank ot Commerce of Kansas City, Mo. Order your serum from W. H. Embry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, * *0., or In ter-S tate Vaccine Go., Kansas City, Mo, , Mrs. J . P. Rogers, Mrs, Dora Waltz and daughter, of Wheeling, are guest of Mrs. R, F, Kerr, • Mr, Frank Milburn of Lodi, 0Mis here on a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Milbnrn. —Our.new sanitary grocery coun ter Insures clean groceries, the most modern method known to tbo trade. Como in and see for yourself as thero is nothing like it in town, McFarland’s Grocery. L ost :—Cover fo. clover see^ hul- ier between J . C, Towneloy’s and Addle Cummins.- Luther Miles. MifiBMary Bratton, of Chicago, has been tbs gimst of her mother, Mis. Louise Bratton. Jamestown sent out a good dele gation Monday visiting the neigh boring towns and advertising the Hallowe’en Carnival. A band fur nished music and advertising was distributed liberally in the interest of this annual event. p ”t < l town visitors a c invited to make 'l in..1 When their headquarters Meet yuur friends here, check your parcels free, use n;5r telephone, di rectories, etc. In fact command us for any at tention within our power {pal’.-. Convenient to ail railroads. THE Wli ARCADE SEN S p r ing f ie ld , O h io FREE TRIP TO SPRINGFIELD We will pay your car fare both way* on pur chase of JSJ5 or oyer. Kindly a«k fra our fare a; time of putritase. A good sized audience heard the lecture and saw the stereoptienh views Monday evening a t the rear} of the opoi'A house in tho interest | of the temperance cause. Oountj Manager Dowdell gave a history of hie life iii the saloon business, as a prize lighter, etc,, and made an eloquont pica for a largo vote next Tuesday. Annual Fall and Winter Opening Sale Positively Closes Saturday Evening, October 30 th Men’s and Boys 7 S a i t s , O v e rco a ts , H a ts and F u rn ish in g s a t t h e l o w e s t p r ic e s we have e v e r nam ed a t t h i s s e a s o n c f ,th e y e a r - l n fa c t , t h e o r ic e s •* T"" r ....... rt—rT:—mr—rmn—r.-*»i;.r ji.inirwmn—'iitWM.i ;i .iron ;nm•im iih ';.~ thh i n—r f iiirrn—. a r e a s low a s VLli bo nam ed in t h e J a n u a ry C lo a r a n c e 'S a l e s and t h e a s - WTitr-irri-iy'j^annika.-.-r.Bi-^ai jstm ii-i»i~ri}wiiii-iiijwiiiiiiiiiiiiTnTnTini[-w.iriMnii'iiiiyTiirriigi—rriTniriirTiTirTiiiirawnrif ii _. i _ i .__ i _____ ,_____ s o r tm e n t s a r e m uch b e t t e r . G u a ran te e d s a t i s f a c t io n w i th eve ry pur- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Corry of near Clifton are the proud parents of a son.' , R-uv. H. C. Foster of Clifton re turned honie Tuesday from Youngs town, Fa., where he attended the funeral of a friend. Misses -Eloiso Davis gnd Marjorie McClellan will entertain their friend Friday evening a t the home of the former a t a Hallowe’en party, ’ Miss, B. H .Llttleam lson,Kenneth spcnrSatfiruay and Sabbath in Col umbus. The Juniors of the United Pres byterian church will hold their annual Thank Offering service Saturday afternoon at 2:80, Miss Josephine Martin, of India, will address the children. All. are in vited. The Wednesday Afternoon eluh was entertained this week afc the home ot Miss Sarah-Wolford, D r- E . O. Dglesljae has again taken up his office practice afte r an absence Of several mouths, due to sickness. “While ho I b greatly Im proved be will coniine Im practice to the office and professional visits m town,, not attempting to drive until be becomes stronger By the terms of the will ot the late Henry HJre, Jeffersonville hanker, Mrs. Flora Little Is heir/to fiSacres of land. At tile d e a t ^ o f the deceased's widow, Mrs, Little becomes heir to something like 100 acres in addition to the flfBt gift. Mrs.Walter Wildman of Whittier, Cal., Is the guest of Codarville and Selma friends and relatives'. Dr. French Olivnr, evangelist and his party who are holding meet ings in Xenia, spent Monday a t the college chapel. Dr, Oliver gave an interesting talk on '•Opportunities Alfordcd m a College Education". The soles by Miss Me Laron were well received by the students. • How to Grow Bigger Crops of. Bvip^wh Fruit—FREE • x /O U need this practical* expert information. Whether * vnu own or intend to plant a f--wtree:: or a thousand, it is iufor- ncld-Vs t:'-ot hi n;w oy-v.t ii.i; -.Jahi.f i: -Aw .r.;-v. Get ilI SjimplyseedU5your caiue r.:,i aa.h-j.-nonthecoepoe-or onam I j, i£soil p:c£sr. S.tarls BsVs Miseries a t Louisiana* Mo* TtcaJ <* I-.-! r.1rut tt-o re s ' frr.il- tn o 1 1 ; ‘ : ^Vv-'/'e*lt ti.fy oi t!s,-’.S .3 --l-o t»oi:olc*MSo Don’t fall to Csmpany. see Irma Stock The local S. of V. Band won second place a t the recu it Fa)] Festival in.Xenia. This J p , quite a credit in th a t the b a n d 'h a s been organized less than a.year and was i:t competition with other bands. \ . — | —The kind of overcoats theyoung j tnon want is the Baltnataon in aJI l*be latest patterns. Prices range i from $10 to $2A C. A. Weaver, I Xenia, O. Grhron GoHcn -s '10 lt( j vt’-'.rmf r.t Unit rc<.I<sr>"( rtii'.” (.ft d.t- !.cv/ Pacts olffJat HoShii'jus,"' Starts Early Kihcr?'., ar.l c.?S tha fcs.wiioa, Star h i3t<»Vfi*ywd,J. 11, llute R'.ichcf), cS.’.i> I.,-,..-,;n S' .K-. § f. Sl'iUfi-iotcc-y t'-'. jL.'.tJrirr’.i.'.ctl) FlutnAudnil dsepsiUiet faiaou', Starts Jy < Uro'alr:iSts,bertL'r,(:-,:Aoraamentn!s, * C e tO u r N ew Catalog FRFE ii actwi.-,-uned jP Bro’« r t'.L.ij from Cfivt.r to <r _ cover with la--lutlful V.to- J* ucj.t, A teStfap'us. Mail tn f,:a / T Lcuhians.Ms. and Adtltcsa. ttfau uliinr? junfc BtArk Bro® JP .tvuxUincr rccuvd“bt’Cldu'^j V*i>UA W . hmkialM 1espoct toplant.. .................................. s j . a . p ........................... ..trca- Mrs. William Hotqung has issued invitations to a number of friends for Friday .afternoon in honor of her guest,‘'Mins Bepsio Wilt of Ind i ana. On Saturday ovomug Mr, niul Mrs. Hopping entertain a t a Hal lowe’en party for a company of friends, —When you aro ready to pur chase juvenile clothes do not forget to inspect the finest stock in Greene county a t prices ranging from $3,50 to $7.00 a t C. A. Weaver’s, "Main street, Xenia* c h a s e o r money hack . * *• ^ * * Men’s find Young Mtu’g 83, $9, and S10 Suits and Overcoats......................$ 0.85 Men’s and Young Men’s 811.50, 812.50 find $13.50 Suits and Overcoats.,. .$9,85 Mon’s and Young Men’s 317*50 and $30 Suits and O v e r c o a t s . ....... $14.85 MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION, Municipal Election. The^ State of Ohio, Greene •County, the incorporated village of Cedar-J ■ville: 1 - " I In compliance with the leave of the 1, ■State of Ohio, I, Jl. JS. McFarland,- ’ ’1 mayor of ilic' incorporated village of { Cedarville, Grceno county, Ohio, here- ;4 by irive notice and ♦proclaim, to the qualified electors of the' said munici pal corporation, that oh . , TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2, ISIS, between the hours of 5;;;0 a, jn., and 5:30 p. m., central standard time, in the said village of. Cedarvillc, Ohio, in the mayor’s olfice, lower floor, an election v/ffl lie held for the purpose1 of choosing the following officers for said corporation, to-wit: . . One perron for Mayor. One person for Clerk. > One person for Treasurer. One" person for Marshal. One person for Assessor Personal Property, Six persons for Members of Coun cil. , <■ Each of said officers to be elected for a term of Two Years. And .the said qualified electors of the- said ' municipal ■„corporation of Cedamile, Greene county, Ohio, are hereby notified to assemble a t .the usual voting plhce in the mayor’s of fice on the day and between the hours aforesaid, anu there preened to'votes by ballot for the several offices as above designated'in accordance with tho laws of tho Mate governing such! elections. . ‘ ~ Given undeb my hand and seal of said village, at th£ mayor’s office, in raid village of Codarvme, Ohio, this 4fch day of October,’ 1915, B. E. M’FARLAND, Mayor. (Seal) Of the incorporated village of 1. CMarviTTo, Ohio. Boys’ $2.50 and 83Suit's........ $1,85 Boys’ 8-4-Suits andOvercoats.$2 85 Boys’ §6 and 87,50 Suits and Overcoats .................. 84.85 Boys’ $10 and 812.50 Suits and Overcoats ................ 87,85 sr^rarar:sagjfcroMaate~i,o Men’s . , $ 2 0 . 0 0 Raincoats. $12.85 Men’s $2.50 HATS $ 1.98 81.00 and>31,25 S h i r t s . .............. 79c $2 Shirts........... ..81.35 75c Shirts.. . . . . . . . . ..45c $2 Union Suits... .31.39 50c Winter Under- Wear ; . . ’.............45c 50c Work Uiiiris.., .39c $1 50 and $2 Flannel S h ir ts .: ............ $1.15 81 Union Suits.........79c Boys’ 25e and 35c penders. . . . . . ....39 c 81 Wright’s Fleeced ■ Waists . . . . . . . . . ,21ff $2.00 Trousers. .. .11.39 Underwear ,79c Boys’ 50c Waists..-..44c ,$1.25 Trousers. . . , , . $9c Men’s 10c ITose.. . ,\7c 98c Overalls an,d[ Coats. . . . . . . . . . . . 75c 25c Paris Garters.. .19c 50c President Sus- Hundreds of other special bargains in all Departmentsto show you. Come not later than Saturday, October 30th as sale positively closes on that date. ^ Corea Crip In Two Days. To Cure a Cold inOneBay Tote L a x a tiv e B rom o Q u in in e Tablets. ^ on every S«vea RffiSon he**** *«4dfc*ptol 13 months. T tlfe SSgnattm3, f o i t . 2 5 c . EXHIBIT & m m i (fv m % m f WomensSuits,Gowns, Coats,Waists, Furs andSkirts W E A R E R E A D Y w i t h e v e r y th in g t h a t is fa s f i io n a b le in W o m e n ’s a n d M i s s e s ’ O u t e r G a rm e n t o f h ig h e s t q u a l i t y a t p o p u la r p r ic e s . T h e s t y l e s a n d v a r ie t ie s a r e m o r e v a r i e d fo r - th is s e a s o n th a n e v e r b e fo r e a n d w e w i l l a d d m o r e fam e to o u r R e a d y - t o -W e a r D e p a r tm e n t s . W o m e n w h o w i s h to d r e s s w e l l on a sm a l l o u t l a y w ill find th i s th e b e s t p la c e t o b u y th e i r g a rm en ts* Best of Service Guaranteed S Mr. Ward McMillan of Blooming- tdn, lud.. has been spending tho week hate. 1 Stark Efo’s Want Good Salesmen-^Ca»hCommittion PaidWeekly TRY OUR IOB PRINTING Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Mitchell were at-home Thursday ovenutg to a number friends a t a six o’clock din ner. Tho Ridgway house and store was sold last Saturday n> Thomas DoWine for $2590. Mr. DcWine will remodel both and make a home for his family. Tho deal ivas made, through J .T . Hornaday tbo agent. This (leal claaes tho Ridgway name from tho village as th ere is no other property belonging to tho family, the members being located in other plates. Dr. Ridgway occupied tho stofo room for ovor flfiy years, with a drug store. —Yellow fjin'lngrt Nows,’ F u r T r im m e d S u i t VALUES $ 17 .50 t o $35 « Made of Mack and navy serges; full sill: lined, also white chinchillas and now uporta With belts and pockets. Splendid ly tailored in new lengths. S h a p e R e t a in in g S u i t s $ 2 5 . 6 0 Made of fine broadcloth In Russian green, tobacco browh, navy and black. Box coat styles with braid trimming, fur collar; silk lined, Now stylo skirt. Real Fine Suits $37.00 to $50.00 Greatest display of stunning tailor made anils; also semi-annual suits for women and misses, Fur trimmed, braid, or plain tailormiulc. Equal to custom work. Newest colors. S h a p e l in e s s in C o r s e t s Insures Perfect-Fitting Garments Milady cannot be too careful In selecting th-> proper corset uo a foundation for her Autumn iJ'.ufc and evening gowns. In fact Hu* corset makes tholirms. Wo show a oompVfe lino <>f the new American LadvT Waines, Gopoard, Frolaeet ami other gmd cormita. FREE FITTING SERVICE. $ 2*00 S m a r t F a l l C o a t s FOR $12 .50 If you Want oxclnslvcnesH a t this price, come to Hutchison & Gibnoy’s for -your suits, 100 different styles of tho newest models of the season; broadcloths diagonals, whipcords and gabardines; also fur trimmed velvets. FUR TRIMMED COATS Black,Brow Navys, -Grey Tn broadcloth $ 17.50 l , r ns and Corduroy N e w F a l l D r e s s e s FROM . $ i5 * o o ‘t o $37.50 Made of Georgette eropos, satins, char- meuseft, serges, an<{, and serge cmn^ binations, m black, navy, Hunter’s gree i and African brown in very now models, Afternoon dresses and evening gowns— all the latest ideas for tho fall and winter Benson. Made of rich chiffons, laces; charmuoses and velvets; a t $25.00 to $37.50 Silk W aists In Georgette Crepes. Chiffons, Taffetas, 1’lnids and Stripes from $3.50 to $12.50 HUTCHISON © GIBNEY XENIA, • - - v - > , 2 * 0 £ » Si OHIO.
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