The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
I WALL PAPER SALE Our recent; purchase of the entire «tock of HOLLAND P. STARR GIVES TO THE PEOPLE OP SPRIFGFIELD AND VICINITY A RARE OPPORTUVITY TO BUY ' WALL PAPER FOR THEIR HOMES AT A SAVING OF 50% to 75% Were you among the many hundreds of people who attend this sale last week and saved money on their fall purchases of WALL PAPER? If not, come today or tomorrow. Don't'delay. Come while selections are yet complete. Every Framed Picture Must Go Regardless of Cost UNFRAMED PICTURES FROM 1c UP See th e Great Assortmen t of Room Moulding, At th e Un»Heard”Of P rice of Ic Per Foot. Pierce & Company . THE HOUSE OF HONEST VALUES 11 South Fountain Ave., Both 'Phones 121. The M. Marcus Co. Vi You are invited to call and see the most extensive line of Fall and Winter / S u it s , C o a t s Fu rs W a ists Dresses In inspecting our line of ladies wear you will, find everything the market affords, all the latest tail ored suits in the various fabrics. Our line of furs cannot be excelled in the city. ; «, The M. MarcusCo. 35 South Main Street, DAYTON, - - ■ OHIO This month’s BtMerick Patterns ant 10 c and,l&c-~none higtier. P S U E ■»n»ilii • A m . ‘Flto tiiidrrtJgi'.oiI w ill oiler f o r ; , Ba*° Rt tIns Jato reatdenco of Franka- , |lina. Johnson, deceased, November ‘Itb, 1016, the- following property: 10 head o f cattle consisting of six j cows, 4 spring calves, chickens, I geese, turkeys, household goods and other property. : S, T, Baker, ’ j Exeeutor. f , I Mr, G. A. Shroades was able to ride down to his store Tuesday for a short time. Dr. J, 0. Stewart was called to Cleveland on .business Monday, Mr. Frank 13. Bull of Indianapolis, Ind., was hpme Sabbath. Mrs. W, L. Marshall, and daughter, Mary o f Columbus, were guests of Mrs. W. M. Barber several days this week. . Dr. and Mrs, E. C. Oglesbee spent the week-end in Cincinnati. OYSTERS fresh bulk Oysters every day. Per Quart 33e. Per Pint 17e. R. Bird & Sons Co. Mr. Charles Galbreath, represent ing the Cash Register Company at Baltimore, Md., dropped in Saturday for’ a short visit with his mother. Sheriff Jackson has been appointed receiver of the Aeroplane Go. of Os born by Judge Kyle and his bond fixed at $1,000. Jennie Jackson, Edward Jackson, Hayes Valentine and Lloyd Lane of Xenia have been found guilty . in Mayor. McLean’s court of bootleg ging.under charges filed by state liquor inspectors. The ease against Henry Smith was dismissed. Sentence has not been passed on the others as mo tions for new trials have been filed. Two other cases are yet to be tried. Mr. B. P. McLean has given tip bin position at Fag loy ’ e grocery. The way to have a winter’s enter tainment at moderate cost is to get a season ticket for tb'o lecture course. CHURCH SERVICE. R. P, CHURCH Messrs. R. P. MoLeaii, Andrew Hinton and Andrew Ferryman spent several days a t tho reservoir on a fishing trip. .Mr. G. C. Hopneekar, of ICentacky, who is interested in the new’ Fanners National Bank, has re turned hero. An inspeotor from tho treasury department has been ordered hero l>y the department but at this time hack not arrived. Officers o f the Community Club have arranged for a banquet election night, November 7. It is probable that an oyster 'supper will lie, pro vided. Arrangements are also be ing made'for an out-of-town speak er. Tickets w ill be' 86c. A good oyster supper and the election re turns with a good speech should at- trao ta la rg e crowd. Just where the supper will be held and who the speaker will be cannot be an nounced at this time. Keep up with your neighbor and get your lecture course tickets. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williamson of near Xenia, have issued invitations for a dinner reception at their home on the Jamestown pike, on October 26, honoring their son, Robert Gowdy Williamson, and bride, who have gone east on their wedding trip. —MEN’S OILED SLICKER SUITS and COATS. R. Bird & Sons Co. —FOB SALE,:—Two acres, house aud barn, some email fruit, good Well and located on Columbus pike near town. ROBERT L . STEWART Dependable Fall Footwear tor Meh “ DEFENDER SHOES” $3.00 NJBLEY’ S SPECIAL” $4.00 and $4.60 “ AMERICAN SHOES” , $6.00 to $0.00 at N is ley 't In the Arcade, Springfield, Ohio, Mr. Clarence Mott and Wife spent Wednesday and Thursday in Colum bus, the former representing the lo cal lodge of Masons at the Grand Lodge in session in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. W-. Matthews, Florence and Ralph Edwin, were entertained to dinner "Wednesday at the notno of Mr. Thompson Crawford, POTATOES Will have a car on track soon. Can make you special low prices on them. Let us have your order now. R. BIRD & SONS CO. Christmas trees , may be at a premium this year due to the fact that the State Board of. Agriculture lias forbidden the shipment of pine and spruce from the East owing to tho gypsy moth. I f you are keeping in touch with the trend of ihub I o nowadays you know how popular all the Hawaiian music is today. It is used on the talking machine and sell at a high price. The company that w ill give you the original music was a feature at the San Francisco exposition. Mr. E. G. Lowry is driving a new Buick touring car. Messrs. Fred Weimor, Arthur Cum mings, James Frame and John Turner have returned from Kansas City where the four purchased two hundred head of feeding cattle. Cummings takes 76 head; Frame 40 head; Turner 36, and 48 head for Wbimer. The shipment required five cars, one of the largest consignments ever received here. All these men are successful cattle feeders and evidently have great faith in the market being higher at the time the cattle will be marketed. APPLES Will have oar on track aodn. Can make you special low prices on them. Let us havs your order new, R. Bird & Sons Co. Ladies E ight inch Lace and Button in glaissd Kids, Patents Mans, and Colored Kids in one and two tone effects at $4.00 to $10.00 at N ISLEY 'S in tbe Arcade, Spring- field, Ohio, The1 cor ictors on the school house have about completed their work. Most of the interior decora ting is completed, the hardware hav ing not arrived for all the rooms. The floors are finished and oiled and the building presents a very attractive appearance. The walks have been laid about the building and the yard is being graded. , The contractors for the sewerage disposal plant, are mak ing headway but the building cannot be opened until this is completed. The board has not yet selected the electric light fixtures. Osborn has had saloons for eigh teen months, the drys ate not willing to wait until the town is demolished by the Dayton conservancy board to get rid of the dram houses hut will call a special election. Tho town usually votes wet but went dry tho last time when county local option went into effect, < The estimated cost of flood protec tion for Dayton and the Miami Val ley will he one hundred million dol lars. Plans arc being pushed as fast as possible according to one connect ed with the great enterprise. It will mean that Osborn will be taken from the map, It is said representatives of the conservancy board have arranged for settlement of damages with about eighty per cent of the property own ers in Osborn and Bath township. LISTENI-Yau will mak* i mistake If you buy Applos or Potatoes before getting our prloea. We will save you money ofi these. ft . B IRD & S O N S CO Invitations are out for the marri* age of Miss Mildred Corry to Rev. S. Ernest Foster for Wednesday evening, October twenty-fifth at seven thirty o'clock , at tho home of the bride’s paronts, Mr, and Mrs. It. E. Corry. MOSTPROMINENT PERSONSGLAD TO GIVETESTIMONY Prompted by Humanitarian Spirit, Men and Women Recom mend Tanlac. Men and women who have improper digestion, who are nervous and very irritable because of suffering, lack energy and ambition for their work, are easily discouraged and become melancholy over slight matters, suf fer with backaches, poor memory, un sound sleep that does not really rest them, irregular circulation of the blood, dizziness and the common ail ments of the stomach, liver and kid neys, many of which are caused by catarrhal affections of the mucus membranes, which long unchecked, finally have weakened the vital or gans, will find Tanlac a tonic, tissue builder and appetizer designed to overcome these troubles. While it is true that the success of Tanlac in some cities has been so great as to amaze certain business men, it really, also, is true that Tan- lac is no more popular in one city than another wherever it has been in troduced. Everywhere, the most prominent people will give testimony in praise of Tanlac out o f gratitude for the re lief that Tanlac brings, and because they believe it is their duty to do so. It is the humanitarian spirit to help the "other follow” i f you can, that is the first thought of many men and women who voluntarily tell what Tan- lae has done for them. Hundreds of thousands have found Tanlac an ideal tonic, tissue builder and strength builder. It reaches those ills of the stomach, kidneys, liver and the tiJftwmJff maladies of the day—the strength 'sapping, lethargy creating ailments that get your neieve” whether you ho merchant or artisan, employer or employe, man or woman. Tanlac is being introduced in Cc* darvilte by 0. M. Ilidgway. . (MAIN STREET) j J. L. Chcsiiut, Pastor. j Teachers' meeting Saturday evening j at T o’clock. Sabbath School at 9:10, Preaching by the pastor at 10:30. G. E. at 6:00 p. in. Prayor meeting Wednesday at 7 p. m. M. E. CHURCH. J. W. Patton, Pastor. Sunday School at 0:30 a. m. In H. Sullenherger Supt. Old People's meeting at the M. E. church Sunday morning. October 22nd, Rev. H. O. Middleton. 1>. D., of Yellow Springs, w ill preach. Epworth League at 0:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:80. , You are cordially invited to at tend these services. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. J. S. ®. McMichael, Pastor Sabbath School at 9;80. Thank Offering service under the direction of the W. M. S. at 10:30. Personal Worker’ s Class at 8:00. Y .P . O. U. at 6:00. Preaching in the M. E. church at. 7:00. Union Prayor meeting Wednes day at 7:00 in the U. P. church. Prof. Cecil Burns of the De Graff high school came home Thursday fo r a visit. The W . O. T. U. w ill meet next Friday at 8 p. ,m. at .th e h om e ol Mrs Di S. Ervin. A report of the State Convention will be given by Xenia delegates. A ll are welcome. The county road outfit iB at woTh on the Jamestown pike' south of town, The road will be regraded and rolled. The sod at the edge of the road is being drug to the center and farmers are hauling it away. It is said to be good for certain kinds o f land. Following this im provement, which wnsmuch needed, the Columbus pike west of town comes next. The next end of Xenia avenue will also be regraded and rolled. The work is being done by the township trustees and the com missioners. One o f the first numbers of the lecture course is the Hawaiian Singers and Players, which comes to the opera house October 24. The plat open's at Johnson's on Satur day, Oot. 21. UNDERWEAR Union Suits for the whole family. R. BIRD &. Sons Co. A meeting of the Parent Toacbers’ Association will be held in. the school house on Friday, Oct. 27. . Gome to the Hailow’ en Social at tho Old Harper Homestead Friday evening, October.27, at 7:80. Given by the M. E . League. Admission 10c. Everybody Mask, Miss Julia Kendall, Of Pittsburg, who is the guest of Mr. B .M . Dallas, has been quite sick with heart trouble following a slight paralytic stroke Sabbath evening. In former years Oedarvillo has held the reputation ef having one of the most successful lecture courses of any town of its size in this part of the state. A ll tho different bureaus are anxious to sell this course due to this reputaston. The committee wants to excel past records and in doing so they will only he aiding the community that much more. See that your friends all have tickets. COMFORTS and BLANKETS at apodal low prices. Blankets $1 ,00 up to $ 6 .5 0 pair. Com fort* $1 .25 up to $ 2 50 each , R. Bird & Sons Co. Wanted, men and girls to work in our Twine and Rope’ Mills. Work easy to’ learn; steady employment and good wages. Apply to The Hooven & Allison Company, Steele Building, Xenia, Ohio. 8fc HOG CHOLERA AND PNEUMONIA ERADICATED By using our highpotency stand*. ard 20 cc. dose Serum. Costs you 8c per cc. Dose for three to ten day old pigs 10 cc. Dose for 100 lbs. pig 20cc. Have your bank ascertain for our financial standing. We have ' more money invested in our hold ings than any ten commercial Serum Companies In the U. S. Government licensed, financial ly responsible company, estab lished m 1909. Write for our FREE book on Hog Cholera. Order your Serum from the INTERSTATEVACCINE CO. Stock Yards, Cincinnati, Ohio, or direct from the Factory, Kansas City, P. O. Station No. 8, Kan sas City, Mo. WEV'E MOVEJD * .............................. .. From our old location at 114 West Main , St„ Springfield, to a new home At 23 South Center St. Just “ oat-a- corner" from The Horn# Tele phone Co's Building, AND WE INVITE YOU ToOur Grand Opening Reception Saturday Evening from 7 to 10 o’clock We want YOU to come. Bring your wife, W e’ ll have a good cigar for you and a carnation tor her. - WHILE YOU’RE THERE YOU ’LL SEE THE A n n A A BEST MADK-TO-OKDER SUITS IN 'THE ^ Z Z . U V AND YOU’ LL FIND ALSO THE ONLY $16.00 OVER COAT IN TOWN WH ICH ARB GUARANTEED IN W R IT ING BY THE MANUFACTURER AT ............... '$18.00 and $80,00 We Give Free''Movie” Tickets Sparks 6 Fischer 22 South Center S t , In the low rent district OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8:80. We Sell at Right Prices Lumber, Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, £ Blinds. Cement, Lime Plaster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, Brick, etc., etc. When You Decide To..Buy A B ill of lumber Buy The BEST and Buy I t HERE! I t ’s ThefgKind You Need I t ’s The Kind We Sell It 's Tho Kind It Pays To Buy/ THE SAME IS TRUE OF Building Material For Which WE ARE HEADQUARTERS The TarboxLumberCo. MICAWBER ONE OF DICKENS' MOST FAMOUS CHARAC TER P 6RTRAYALS fw I§ “ '*fcWAYS WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO TURN UP. * M ON E Y N E V E R T U R N S UP Don’ t be a Micawber.' Don't fritter away your whole life hoping for the THING THAT NEVER HAPPENS. Here’s A True Story We knew a young man who, on October 1, of this year had opportunity to become a partner in a business which required less than $1,000.00 capital. HE HAD THE MONEY. I i was his opportunity, and the result ic that the business in exactly fifteen^ days had developed an actual earning of over one- half the amount which he put into it. BU T HE IS NO M IC AW B E R For years he had worked for others. Rigid economy, good habits and self sacrifice TURNED UP THE MONEY FOR HIM. a ^ _ -t - Perhaps You T®o Are a Young Man If so, here is your lesson. Don't despise small savings. BEGIN TO SAVE NOW and be in readi ness to grasp OPPORTUNITY when it comes. Save in Safety The Springfield Savings Society 9 East Main S tree t, Springfield , Ohio THE BANK WH ICH IN 44 YEARS HAB NOT SUSTAINED A SINGLE LOSS. Interest atari# the first of each month ahS Is compounded scmt-annually. ' »
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