The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
y WM> 5 , SO 3E9BS5 tha um 100 Cl- ja r . /* 5,-000 People Can Shop in This Big; Store AH On One Floor Without Crowding. WE WILL CLOSE THE SUMMER SEASON OF 1916 WHICH HAS BEEN BY FAR THE MOST SUCCESSFUL WE HAVE EVER HAD, With A Three Day Sale We Have Set ABide For This Event Thursday, Sept. 7 Friday, Sept- 8 Saturday, Sept, 9. During these three Sate Days,-cost of mechandisc will be forgotten. Stocks are entirely too large to consider values. It’s simply to sell and sell quickly all surplus goods now in our possession. It has been the rule ever since this Btore opened never to carry goods over from the season to which they belong. Hence Springfield folks and those from the surrounding territory will have an oppor tunity to buy seasonable merchandise for three days for a mere song to close the summer season with the biggest three days’ selling in the history of this store. Tremendous reductions, will be made for three, days only in Summer Dresses, Wash Skirts, Coats and Suits in Wool Materials, Shirt Waists, Muslin Underwear, Wash Goods, Silks, Linens, Domestics,, Underwear, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, Draperies, Rugs and Men’s Furnishings, Assortments are almost unlimited and a visit, to the store during these three sale days will be profitable. * We pay your fare both ways on all purchases of $15.00 or over. • ' We Will Pay You Per dozen in trade or 25c in cash for clean fresh Eggs on Saturday and Monday, Sept, 2d and 4th. Bring us your surplus. - 1. We Will Sell You Any 5c Package Goods 6 for 25c. Any 10c Package Goods 3 for 25c. For one week from date o f this advertisment. Remember it pays to trade at Bird’s. Robt-Bird&Sons Co, ,, schoolteachers have been busy tute inXenia? 6 the am,Ual insti'. t Mrs. B, E, McFarland and two daughters, who have been visiting in. iChicago for some time have returned Ihome. Mr. Clarence7Finney- and family motored to Cincinnati the latter part ; of last week on a visit with' relatives. i The Inter-State Commerce Commis sion has a number of men stationed (here at present making a physical 'valuation of all railroad property. ’ The men are housed and fed in two ] cars that are on the Kerr & Hastings track. It is said that the commission is making a valuation of every rail- road company in the country. Bookmaker ...Bestaorapt. INTHE BOOKWALTKt HfTtL {. HIGH BTftIBT DINING ROOM POR LADOS UP STAIR! ALSO RJBT ROOM. M » A L « N OW «S C » K T # 9 ■ Luftth Gounfcw on gain fhwr Op«n Day and ffljfM. Vho X i r t t l (to r ts U m « tftttoGw l- M w r Dap*«t»aa i. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. M. I. Marsh Js driving a new six Buick roadster. —Fresh supply of celluloid for au tomobile curtain lights. A t Wolfords. The public schools open Tuesday morning, Sept. 5, and Prof. Fortney and his staff of teachers will b& ready to welcome back the pupils. There will no doubt be some dissapomt- mentg over not being able to start* in the new building but such is impos sible at this time. ORCHARD PLANTING w rew jll plant you this fall one acre of orchard, 85 trees to the acre of different kinds o f fruit trees, trim, replant and care for ft for two years, cheaper than you san do it yourself, afcd guar antee you satisfaction and perfect stand. W r i t * u s a n d w * W i l l C a l l a n d S e a Y o n * CARR’S NURSAR1ES Yallow Springs, Ohio. 46 Years Under Present Proprietor, FISTULA AHDAMt DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Or. IMMut in ih*1**M<>* »»* “« mUM tttt h* n iliN a tpAhitiy *t #i«* tat ** trffm haMnfw- KMnjn R m a Shin M m m mi * »!m m nt Wcrntm dr j. j . M c C lellan St’wStKlSf&Mt C olumbus , 0- CORN FOR SALE— Inquire of James P. Finney, about 500 bushels. Phono 4 on 157 at the farm. Miss Margaret Cooper of Xenia was the guest of her cousin, Miss Mrs. Moore McMillan, and daugh ter, Ethel, of Bloomingburg, Ind., are guests o f friends here. Mrs. J. W. Dixon entertained a number of young ladies last Friday evening at dinner in ‘ honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. P. D. Dixon. Bird1* itora will bo closed Tuesi day and "Wadnasday, Sept. 5 and 6 for invoicing. Mr, 9 . W . Grouse,* death 1# ex pected Almost any hour. CINCINNATI 5und*y» 3 $1.40 ROUND I TRIP From CEDARVILIE SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES 1:Ui A. M Dr. W. R. McGhesney, wife and daughter, Francis, who have been at Chautauqua, N. Y., and stopped for a visit on their return with Rev. T. R. Turner in Dravosburg, Pa., re turned home Monday afternoon. "Mrs. 5*. P. Rogers' of Wheeling, W. Va., is the guest of her sister, Mrs, R. F. Kerr during the . Centennial celebration. . The library will open Tuesday. NOTICE;- Our store will be clos ed Tuesday and Wednesday Bopt, 5 and 0. Make your purchases Mon day, at R. Bird & Sons Go. For Bale:—Two new Pennsylvania cup tires. Ford size. Cheap. O. IjS, Itidgway. —iWANTED:—Agent for automo bile, (light oar) for Cedarvllle and vicinity, Address Box 80, Xenia, Ohio. —FOR SALE : — Three business rooms centrally located on Main street, This property can be bought to net purchaser ten per cent. 4t. Smith &'Collins The little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carver is very seriously HI with cholera infantum. An automobile driven by Wilber- force people overturned last Satur day near the stone fence on the Clifton pike just this side of Clif ton. The turn was taken too sud den and the front wheel was crushed. None of the occupants were injured. The railroad company is _ new steel rails on the west bounc track. Mrs. C. L. Finney and daughter, Louis, have been guests of Mrs. Har old Curtis of Woodward ave., Spring- field for several days. Mr. W. L. Clemans, in company with Mr. Howard Carry of James town left Monday on a ten days’ busi ness trip to Alberta, Canada. The Goodrich Tire and Rubber Co., of Akron has been posting roads in this section with enamel signs show ing the direction of towns and the distance. These signs are very con venient to motorists and are used in connection with a guide book the comany issues. The comany has guide posts covering 90,000 miles of road in this country. We are in receipt of a copy of the Omro, Wisconsin, Herald, which tells of the marriage of Miss Opal R, Pierce, formerly of this place, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. John Pierce, to Mr. Edward King on Tuesday after noon, August 8. Rev. Madnnis of ficiating.- The bride and groom left imediatcly after the ceremony for Spring Grove and will be at home after September first. Mr. King is identified with many of the business and social interests of Omro and is a prosperous farmer, being Master of the Wisconsin State Grange lit this time. In October lie and- his bride will attend the National Grange con vention in Washington, D. C., and will stop here for a visit en route home. Mrs. Robert Kyle, who has been spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. P. Haines, has turned to her home in Illinois. The State Fair failed to get the usual attendance from s this section tliis year due to the centennial cele bration. Bitsof_Byplay ty Luke McLuke Copyright,,19 1 6, the Oinoihnttt Enquirer ■ # AVE IN S A E T Do Hour Banking By Moil TIME, IS MONEY Space. "I am selling space in the local street cars,” sakl the advertising agent as ho greeted the business man. “ Whatl"- shouted the business man indignantly. “ Is.tlmt dog robbing street car company going to remove the seats hereafter?” The Fell of Man. > This is the truth. Bo not misled, And this fact do iiot doubt: ' You fall .Indove: then you are wed And have a fiUliqg out. Training. ” 1 would like to become a poet," said the young man as he faced the editor, "And I called on you to ask If it is necessary for mo .to tnko any special training." “ Well," replied the editor, “you might start iu and begin to train yourself to get along on about four meals per week.” , Glddapl “Just hall your wife as boss," said Blaine, “And you will And her fair and warm, But If you do not let her. reign < You'll And she's mighty sure to storm," Poor Old Paw. Willie—Maw, my teacher, says, that there are germs iu kisses. Are there ? Maw—Yes, my son. . Willic-*Can you catch things when you kiss? • Maw—Yes, my soil. Willie—Did you ever catch anything when you kissed? Maw—Yes, I caught a lazy, no 'count, ornery husband, my .son., Paw—Young man, you go get my ra zor strap and come out in the back yard. y v ■■ ' Bless Their Hearts! She's Just fifteen. How she does grow! I speak of Mary Blmms. , Now she’ll quit having “ legs,” I know, •And start to wearing “ limbs." IME is money. Many a dollar is left Ho jingle in the pocket only to vaporize eventually into a . hundred and one petty extravagances for the sole reason THAT THE OWNER DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO PUT'IT IN.BANK. , , P * ' ' Knowing this to be true, THE SPRINGFIELD SAVINGS SOCIETY* has decided to encourage DEPOSITING BY MAIL, hoping thus to counteract a tendency which, without question, fritters away many handsome competences annually. x v f. The splendid efficiency of the United States, mail service constitutes a valuable ally in this work. If you live op a farm, a step to meet your rural route carrier will do the"work; if you reside iif town, the ppstoffice is never far away. If yon live in the city the letter box is neVer more than a block away and the two-cent stamp, performing as it does a( all times the greatest of all service for the amounti invested, will thus become your >errand boy ih what,, after all, is the best business ventiire in thd life of any individual—SAVING MONEY. • y . Think it over. Later on we are going to tell you about our splendid .institution and the sa'fe- guards which we throw around the money you deposit with usv There is one fact alone which should suffice to inspire all needed confidence, - s, , >. ■ '■ IN THE FORTY-THREE [YEARS OF OUR EXPERIENCE AS A SAVINGS INSTITUTION WE HAVE NEVER SUSTAINED A SINGLE LOSS. WE PUT SAFETY BEFORE INCRE MENT. WE BELIEVE THE INDIVIDUAL’S FIRST DUTY TO HIMSELF IS TO SAVE A POR TION OF HIS INCOME. HIS NEXT DUTY'IS TO SAVE SAFELY. Redbelt’s Grace. I Dear Luke—I was in Pigeon Roost, I Ivy., for Sunday dinner, and an old fellow named Redbelt, & neighbor,. dropped iu just before the meal was j served and was asked to partake of it | and to say grace before1we sat down .' This is what ho*suid: “Heaven grant i that we may be able to eat everything on. the table!”—J. B. T H E Springfield Savings Society f., d m Booze, “My good wife bawls' when Z get full," said rummy Mr; Foozc, “And every time I como home drunk she •tarts In making boos," Or. Miles’ Antl-Peln Pills for rheumatism. * Write for our booklet “BANKING BY MAIL Address inquiries to the Springfield Savings Society, 9 Cast Main Street, Springfield, Ohio V W V W V V I A I ^ ^ WE REFUND HALF YOUR FARE ON PURCHASES OF $5 OR OVER, AND ALL YOUR FARE ON PUR CHASES OF $10 OR OVER DUR ING THIS SALE, W .’ A V A V .’ .W A V .’ .V .V .W . Springfield ’ s Greatest Store v w y W w w w u ^ ^ ALL PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO ,$5 OR OVER DELIVERED WITHIN A RADIUS OF 25 MILES DURING THIS SALE. VU X IW UW U VUW t^^ Bankrupt Sale Of DeOrouchey’s Stock Constituting. One of The Greatest Bargain Events Ever in the History of Local Merchandising OPEN® THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. This bankrupt BeGruchy stock is new, for this firm had been In business less than ten months. It 1 is well chosfen, for Mr. DcGruchy enjoys the reputation o f being a competent and experienced merchan dise man. This stock is Reasonable, f o r a great portion of it had been purchased in anticipation; of the Fall trade, ............... It is without question the greatest opportunity ever to present itself to the people of Springfield and vicinity for, regardless of its actual value, we propose to sell this merchandise with but one idea in view—elimination of all thought of cost or profit, „ •» This great sale begins Thursday Morning, September 7th, and, in order that our patrons who live outside of Springfield may bnjoy equal advantages with the city trade, We wills 1. On all purchases (of $5.00 or over refund half your fare, and on purchases of $10.00 or over, we will refund all your fare, during this sale. 2, We will make free delivery of all purchases of $5.00 or over during this sale, within a radius of 25 miles, * We suggest that you begin to make your preparations now in anticipation o f this rare bargain event, an occasion so unusual in its possibilities for saving money as to command the ‘attention o f the entire community within a radius of 50 miles, Watch the Springfield newspapers of Tuesday, September 5th for prices and further particulars of this great sale, Watch your own local paper next week for interesting developments in thin connection,.
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