The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
"Xig.Jtfbi.~3 PRR cent , , A\eidflbfelVcpOTt!«ftfA3- ] sifflUatiftjttwBjoAtiyBegttl*-, tln^the5too>i<fci«fldBcwriscf» OlILDBfA BASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers KnowThat Genuine Castoria Always tears the i Haturday when Mi*. IVatH WJ.I M IS?1 <$n *55co- ifSSS&te Signature I1'r T^ arcow ^ ! J^<fow khm w nm \ famptiilSml I MxSnxa JbetMJUfr t S * * * AhclpfutRemedylbr Constipation andDiarrhoej| and Feverishness and * ,j Loss o f S leep Iliresdfa'ngtherefrom-inlnfancy j FacsimileSignatureof dire C entaur C osrwk ' Exact Copy o f Wrapper. I l Use F o r O v e r . t T h i r t y Y e a rs CASTORIA THCCCHTAURCOMPANY NEWTOAACITY HUTCHINS FOR HARNESS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 106 West Main St.-r-Near Center Harness Is Qur Life Work W e neither know nor pretend to Snow anything much about dry goods, fancy articles or In fact and king of merchandise excepting harness, but, W E DO KNOW THAT. HERE’ S THE PROOF First we have the largest stock o f harness in the state, second, our harness is the kind that makes steady reliable customers, third, being interested in harness alone we are in li position to know what is going on in the leather market at nil times and always make our purchases accordingly. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU? I t means that wlif n you are in need of harness you can come here wlte the absolute afsurance that your selections will be made from the largest, best and most reasonably priced stock in the Stale of Ohio. Miss Wilmah Spender, who teaches t>Kingston, 0., ia home with the Mrs. Ervin Fans was called to Cleveland last ,week by the illness of her sister-in-law, Mrs'. Ed. Faris. Mr. and Mrs. Reber Dicks, o f B ay -1 Mr, Ralph Murdock is having a >n, spent several days here last "'new gasoline filling station placed 'eek* IIn front of hla salesroom. Mrs. Sallic Paullin, o f Jamestown, as been the guest o f dedarvlllo ■lends for the past week, A nine pound daughter arrived at ie home o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl row, Thursday* Mrs. Harry Wilson, who has been very sick with something like appen dicitis, is much improved, Mrs, J, W . Patton continues to improve following her atttack o f typhoid fever* *"*• I* A. C. orchestra pleases au- wherever they go. Yon will Tuesday evening Mrs. John M. Finney has about recovered from a very severs .at tack o f pneumonia, The Boss township high school team was defeated by the local high last Friday night by a score of 110 to 17. The game between the two girls* team was 10 to 7. The plat for the last number on tha lecture course opens at John son’ s Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. Lloyd Confarr is spending the week with friends in Sidney, O. Take all the family to the last number of the lecture course. Chil dren like music, especially instrumen tal music by an orchestra. Fhietign was to •{-peak ! postponed. bus Mr. Kay Lawrence, wif . d son, of Giuoiiuiati, and Mrs. Vance Burba and daughter, of Norwood, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grindle, Mr. Barton White suffered an at tack of heart trouble in Cooper's gro cery last Saturday and for a time his condition was very serious, P r .! E. C, Oglesbee was called and admin istered medical aid. It has been some time since the last number of the lecture course. You will want to hear the last one Tuesday evening. Plenty of instru- |mental music by a ladies’ orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barber and son .Warren, spent Sabbath in Cincinnati, with Mr. J, Fred Barber, of Macon, Ga., who is in that city for his health. The letter is just recovering from a severe attack of pneumdhia, and upon the advice of his physician, came north for a time. ' Mr. Charles Marshall and Hon. George Little have gone on a trip to Florida, where they will enjoy the southern climate •for a time, Mr. Little has taken his family with him and their first stop will be at Orlando, Florida. The Men’s Bible Class of the M, E. church enjoyed an oyseter supper in the church parlor Monday evening, hohoring Lincoln's birthday. Dr. W. R, McChesney was the speaker of the evening, giving an address on the life of the former president and hon ored and beloved citizen. ■ ■ The second annual band concert will be given by the S. of V. Baud on Friday night, March 16. Ad mission 25 c-nts. The band boys have kept up practice through the winter and are arranging a. good program. — During a “ talkfest” of the “Never- Work” club in South Charleston the subject of discussion was tobacco. D. L. Thompson and C, L. Robb .were the speakers. Both announced they were willing to dispense with the use' o f tobacco in any form. A novel wager binding both was made and igreerpent signed for one year, whichever violates the agreement forfeits $100. Word has been received by Mrs. Littie Lemerick, who makes her Home with Mr, Andrew Jackson, announcing the death of Miss Mary Ann Martin, on Feb. 5, in California, 'he deceased was the daughter' of he late David Martin, who resided m the farm now owned by Mr. Enos Till, Ohio is to have the National Dairy ’ how in Columbus next October, the argest event o f interest, to farmers, breeders and dairyman that ever came o the state. It was necessary to irovide a special building to house ‘ his show- and the legislature has massed a bill providing $ 200,600 for a huge structure on the State Fair Grounds. Ohio needs just such a structure where great crowds can be accommodated and the fair grounds was the place for it. Mr. R, D. Wil liamson is a member o f the State Board of Agriculture, which. had much to do with getting the dairy show for this state. Mr," C liff. Sutton, o f the Bijou Theatre in Xenia, announces in this issue the coming of that photo 'play “ Civilization” on February 21 and 22. We wish to recommend this picture to everyone old add young for it is not only the greatest achievement of the photo play profession but is an educational treat. It .is the most timely picture on the Hcreen today as it deals with the making of-war starting back in Bibical times to prove tha t, the rulers and people of today are not heeding the teaohing of Christ, Postmaster Tui nbull and the writer saw this wonderful as well.as truth ful picture in Columbus last month, ft is worth a trip ot many miles to see and Manager Sutton has brought it almost to your door. The automobile show number of the Indianapolis Star broke all records this year as it did last in amount o f business carried. The main automobile section consisted of 60 pages while the ontlre issue of the paper was 116 pages. There were 292.21 columns of auto adver tising alone, Each paper weighed 1.7 pounds and eighty-nine tons were required tor the issue. Each paper sold cost the Star Company two cents mere than the selling price to agents and carriers. Mr. Frank Bull, formerly of this place, who handles the automobile adver- tlsingfor the Star had the honor of breaking Tils own record ot last year. Mr. Bull expects to visit at heme over Sabbath. A U C T IO N E E R SPECIAL TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneers l am in position to supply the extra tnan with- unlimited ex*, peHence* References Furnished PHONE 2-120 CedarviHc, - - Ohio 1 Springfield, Ohio FINAL NOTICE Last Advertisement of Winter Coats and Suits we will have this season, - i Prices have reached rock bottom—there will be no further reductions—the prices you pay are far less than the wholesale cost of the materials in every garment—BUY NOW* $15.00 to $20.00 Goats. Good stylish Coats— 1 $ 8.95 $22 50 to $27.50 Coats. AH new models— $ 13.75 $30.00 to $32 50 Coats. Cloth or , Plush— - $ 17.50 $35.00 to $40.00 Coats. Very high grade— : $ 22.50 $42.50 to $55.00 Coats. Cloth, Plush, or Velour— $ 33.50 r ■ ,$65.00 tp $75.00 Coats Plush and Velours— $ 42.50 ... Childrens Coats • .2 to 6 years \ Your Choice of the House 51.95, $2 .95 and $3.95 All About Half Price $16.50' to $20,00 Suits, season's models— All this $ 9-95 Up to $25.00 COATS Any hind o f Coat; at this price would be a bargain, put those are. good ^varm Coats, good style too. Made of pure wool materials, splendid colors. Be here early for one of these splen did Coats at one dojlarand ninety-five oents. $21.00 to $25.00 Suits. .All smart models— $1750 , v • $26.50 to $32.50 Suits. High grade suits— $ 19.50 $33,50 to $52.50 Suits. Mostly all Wooltex—- $ 22.50 - $15.00 to $55.00 Suits.. Wonderful smart Suits— $2500 ■ ■ ■-# .J V * ■ $57.oO to $75.00 Suits. The cream of the season— $ 33.50 Children’s Coats 6 to 14 year* Ypur Choice of Coats at $ 3 .9 5 to $ 5 .0 0 ' . I To Continue the February Sale of Blankets, Comforts, Underwear, Rugs, Draperies, Silks, Dress Goods and Domestics We pay your fare both ways on . purchases of $15 or over, • We pay your freight or express charges on pur chases o f $5 or over. 5,000 People can shop in this big store on one floor without crowding. An accident that might have proven very serious happened to the M. C. Nagley auto Tuesday while Noah DeValt was driving on his trip gathering the itchool chil dren from Hazel School district to bring them to town. The steering apparatus gave away and the ma chine left the rdad turning com pletely over. The top and wind shield were damaged beyond repair beside other minor damage. The driver 'was bruised but nothing serious, It was very fortnhate that none o f tho children were In the machine at the time, * Little Jean Kohl, niece o f Mrs. Anderson Finney suffered an un usual accident Wednesday when the gas in a coal stove exploded and burned her hair, eye brows and lashes; The family had just re turned home from a trip and the little girl stepped to the stove to warm just as the gas exploded. The fact that she had not removed her hood is probably what saved part of her hair. I t Is not thought her sightwas injured. Mr, and Mrs, L. It. Kohl have been guests at the Finney homo for some time but expect to return to their home in California next Week, Bijou Theatre X E N IA , OH IO Wednesday and Thurskay Afternoon and Night, Feb. 21 and 22 . IThe Most Astounding and Daring Photoplay Ever Made. “ C I V I L I Z A T I O N ” Tlios. H. Ince’s Million Dollar Cinema Spectale. In ten Parts or 2and one half hours. ThiB is the Greatest Photoplay Ever presented m Ohio and one which every Man, Woman and Child should see. This may be your only chance. W e ara Very fortunate in securing this b ig pro duction for showing at the Bijou in Xenia and we know it is more than worth the price o f ad mission which Is as follows. Afternoon at 2130 o’clcfck. Admission First 10 Rows 25c. Balance SOc. Evening at 7r30 o’clock. Admission First five rows 25c. Next seven rows 50o Balance at 75c. Special Music with {Moist, Traps and Symphony and Realistic Effects. Dr. MUSS' Antl-Paln Pills fsr all D»lt> CASTORIA For Infants and Children. riii Kin! You Hati Always Batfit Bears tha Signature o f . — - —- - 1, ''."'TBBffff X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X j Kodol _ia.au' x* m m t e o d it.61bntti#wCXodAl.vwiMii iNtMthf «■ ******WUS5U7SS&& tssr l * * XMwamr * m * * * * jm % m m m m m S k
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