The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
C E D A R V IL L E AN D G REEN E CO U N TY P E O P L E M^™^»^«M^™»^M^<w»>»w*<"ww^w^i|Ri'OTij|Li|iw^1>ni|TrjTrTi|i'iH w!i|U.1HfiT^Plwr^PBi^i^iptfwMiyitjri'aliywtnwiiniimmninci n i.r«»t.nim, ^ «|»■. ^T^trHitHwrfTl—rfrTtTTnrf~rxT[xrHTirjnt~i' * a a - _. W e \re Ooin^ to Give You an 8 Day’s Sale Before Invoicing *1 * . '..f '^ * ■ * *» » t? ' ' p. i ■ ■ * . ’ ■ ■ ■ ■* ;. {■■■■:. ■•: ••■: ■■. . ■ Sale Starts Wednesday MominirJanuary 12 th. at 9 o'clock and Ends Thursday Evening January 20 th, at 6 o’clock I Eyery*department Mas prices reduped l6vv!er tfiyan ftas ever been known. time or the space here to quote prices, but offerin th i#8 day’s sale. Nothing reserved. *s. . * , k 1 Menfs \an 3 Boys’ Fine Overcoats* •*. Saits‘ and .Trousers t * i’ j» > p > . ' V . T , * •M. Ladies’ Misses’, ; Men’s- and Boys’ Fine Shoes, solid everyday Shoes, Rubbers, Arctics, Rubber Boots, Felt Boots and all kinds of Footwear " *•*. ?*. * ’ -* 4 > , , : 1=4 O ff <* <* <s* ’ r:*,v\ :4 Working men’s Clothing* Rain Coats, Sweater-Coats, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods reduced One-Fourth. Don't miss ' tWs sale. You will talk about it for. the next, year to come. Don’t miss the date, positively only 8 days. Starts to-mofrow Wednesday morning, January lath, a t .9 cCclock, and ^nds Thursday evening, January 20th,-at e o’clock. <>•? s W'-i •>■'■■■ Mrs, Rimer Oweim hub been quite iU the pastweek. Mr. Alex. TUrnbdtl snflerad yan api.pletie stroke “Wednesday, after noon and is In « very serious ,con dition* ■•••v '•■ ••. . v-w asTur 1■ mi w in n 11, 1 •«■■•#. * - v Mrs. W. M, tearbison was taken 111last Saturday^ due t,9 a slight paralytic stroke. Bfc M S a f tM t u * TCabtoli-. «M*» M l a . We call special attention to the Culticeadv, onpage % The prices are forSatuejiay o»5y. Ths many fribnds tter© of Mr. «*5; wijb re gret to. bear of fits sudden death ot .heart trouble last week at his, home tnStevenTille, M ont.. Mr. Marshall formerly lived here hut^ has heen gone many years. His first wlfewan ’Eliza Todd" and to them were.borli iwo cliildren, Jesse and Mrs.‘Minnie- Fmk.’ of Springfield.- 1’he eecood wife was .Minerva Mc Farland Who died several yparakgo, Phe funeral Was hold Mondayat the son’ s bonm In Springfield", burial taking place at* the Garlougb cemeteryatPitchln. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain' Pills fer sll nala. worse many------- __ ------. -------- „ ... sickness in at least one-third o f the families. To give the names of alt would rival a directory. It is said to exposure during the dimp weather- Jhari this iMr. C les Smith has been in GsJ- olis week where he went to t the family of an uncle, Lloyd Lee, who was drowned last week when the river steamer "Kanawah" struck, a uer in. the Ohio river near Parkers- >urg, W. Va. The boat overturned three times before it drifted ashore, Mpst of the passengers were saved hut5 Lee, who was a steward, was drowned and his body has not heen found, Since the above was written the body has been Jtoundand the funeral w ill bB today. AGED TAX COLLECTOR , Sotorea ToHeath B j V)not [ i , Your Attention Here Please - / i * '&* -rV':”f: ri Y “i *“-p9<r■»*•* W hen you want the best Groceries the land affords . g o t o Schmidt’s. *We have longrmaintained a teputation for carrying in s t o c k a l l varieties-Of foodstuf fs for the table. Get the profitable habit o f buying at the BIG GROCERY . S ea l Sh ip t O y s te rs PITRE CANE SUGAR per a l t ....Ate...... .............. ••*•■.... . Flour—Schmidt’sOcean Light • • . - sailbs ... .............. .... ........... . Craamefry, * 7 0 r Z*tdt I 1 n perpound '1 J V/ Sugar Gnrad Breakfast 18c $ 1.64 I 72 c Baoon '*-*■i*£*?*r*rt* Regular 106 package of E /v Corn Flake Tomatoes per can CannedCoro A /v peroan ••■■••Uv gbareofLehox I O C Soap * bars of Ivory I f t r * Soap . ...... .............................. . A Silver Thread flaueakraufc per pound........... ......... ....... ... .............. 8 c 4 c a^^MaMMinaidN FOR SALE—Jersey heifer and Si road cart. D. M; Turbo*. Mr. Alex, Trumbull was taken sud.- ’ denly ill Wednesday but is reported better, ^ i County + Commissioners Friday adopted the report of County Engi neer Fawcett on the Tumer-Ramsey ditch improvement in Cedarville town ship. There were a number of abate ting property owners present at the hearing, but there was no objection voiced-to the engineer’s report, The ditch is one and one-half mttea long, and will be Improved by tiling. The estimated cost, of thq improvement is $3,800. Xenia Seminary recehres a bequest; of $4,000 from the estate of John K. Paris of Washington, Iowa, - The in stitution also has a one-Olghth inter est in the residuary estate, valued at S150,000. Judge Kyle has gone to LWashington, to look after the semina ry interests. I Mr. Charles Hisbet of Loveland 'came up Saturday night to visit his (Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1L Nisbat, who are sick. Oh Sabbath Mr. W. D. Nisbet of Chicago and Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Nisbet o f Dayton spent the day with their parents, Employes of a Cincinnati firm are replacing the 85 foot Steel smoke stack at the paper mill with a new one. Each day sees several feet ad ded regardless of the weather. The new stack replaces the one that fell ! damag* some time ago, causing some to the building. H . E . S chm id t 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocer's 30 South Detroit Street, . « X e n ia , Ohio. 1 Wuniieim Wfel*i (W** MXW i SM mi W 1 •, • Great January Clearance Sale b e g i n s T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 13 Don’t Forget the Date. Limited space will not permit mention here of the thousand and one articles of desirable merchandise which will be offered for sale during this great January "dispersal at prices low$r than such will ever be again this year. «r '* ■ r > ^ This is Your Invitation ■■■■■» 1 *■ To attend this sale and see for yourself the truth as we try to piesent it. We hava- already distributed four-page circulars carrying detailed an nouncement of this great sale and have endeavored to arrange it that every person within a radius of 40 miles of the BIG STORE will have already re ceived one. I f you have failed to get one o f these advertisements a postal will ,bring one to you in the next mail. Mr. Roseau McCorkell has received an offer o f s position as salesman with the Washburn-Crosby Co., mon* ufacturers of Gold Medal flour. Mr, McCorkell left Tuesday evening to start his new duties. Two other Ce darville boys hbve made good with this company, Messrs. Reece Barber of Omaha, and Mr. Harry Owens, who has territory in this state, iunwiMiw— 1 f II 1 IjirWM»IHBiiItmnIIWfin—iwrii]ii■wmilii The BookiualtiF * ■ ■ bi- ■ ...Bestaafiiit... INTHE BOOKWAtflR HOTEL HIGH fmiftT D IN IN G R O O M r O R IA 0 M S W STA IRS A L S O R 0 tT R O O M . MKALfli m o w s< ®mMWm bunshCttflkf «nMainPlow Open D » y sod The •<CN mn I' s iraMft iata«ChRi. Ittary Daparftmaat. WREN’S STORE IS THE BIGGEST STORE IN THE CITY OF SPRING- FIELD. THEREFORE WREN’S CLEARANCE SALE CARRIES MORE SIGNIFICANCE THAN , ANY OTflSSK OF ITS NATURE IN THE TERRITORY THUS SO SUCCESSFULLY DOMINATED. ■ t ‘ You want the best assortment to choose from 1 You want the lowest possible price compatible with guaranteed quality and general dependability. You want the greatest convenience in the actual work of shopping. All these advantages and! more you’ll find at WREN'S, Read the advertisements carefully. Watch the daily newspapers. Make a positive arrangement to come to the' big store this week And participate in what is to be the biggest and best January Clearance Sale of of all the 39 in the history of the store, 1Y' ' ' * • ' • ' >! *> -A asftwfra «v#4sta»* inaMInffRtimiiil oaafexmeateartWBafiaBB* ■ T o w _____ T*ktLaaisfiv*Brenaog r ite JST mmir OamniMte wf*J m L Tiiri iiWw flPMrUs' \ ... ■ ’ Jl JmZ imatim
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