The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
<< FALL AND GOODS >* A*ad during this warm season are forcing trade by offering bargains, -weare actually ashamed to show for fear our customers w ill believe we secured our goods dishonestly. Our object ia tocenvert this early purchase into cash, and be ready for our ' regular trade with another stock purchased with this money. You, w ill be benefited 20 per cent by purchasing now, and we w ill make our profit later ou T H E H E H & I i f ) . AN INDEPENDKNT WKEKI.V NKWSPAFKB. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26 ir . H . B L A l i t , E d ito r and Proper PRICK S I. 2 B PM ANNUM. Mrs. Rosanna McMillan is quite sic* ' There is some talk o f a lecture course tor this winter. Will Torrence spent last Sabbath in Chicago visiting his wife, ‘ .Milton Keyes is erecting a shop ou his lot on south Main street. Mrs, Bell, oflndiana, is visiting her cousin Mrs. C. W. Crouse. Miss Ida Carter, o f Zanesville, is the guest o f Miss Gertrude Dean this week. Mrs; J . C. McMillan, o f So. Char leston, is the guest o f friends here this week. Miss Emma Thomas who has been quite sick wi^h the material fever, is recovering. Miss Snipp, o f Yellow Springs, w,^ the guest o f Mias. Lena Gilbert the first o f the week. Thd^meetiug o f tho Logan club, which Vtns arranged for Monday eve* ning, hits been postponed until Tues- if ^day-cTtnrtn’gTwhen a full turnout is expected** The club will hear an ex* cellent speech by Dr. Homan. Emerson Ncsbit, son o f J . H. Nes- bit, who has been very low with ty* phoid fever, is reported better. Lost—fountain pen, yesterday, be tween Yellow Springs and Cedarville. Ownef dm be found at this office, . John Cross was notified this week that hp had been allowed an increase in Jtis pension o f fiiurdoUenansonth. C. M. Morton end wife are rejoic i n g over the presence o f a,fine girl at their home who made her debut Sun day. _ Harry Tarbox and family* o f Find lay, eipent a week visiting friends in Cedarville, returning heme last Tues day. Ca1. Berber and his sister Nora, who have been spending the .summer on the Pad fie coast, are expected home today. Notice is hereby given that all per s o n found hunting or fishing on the farm o f Caleb Nooks will he prosecut ed for tresspassing, A large congregation was at the M, E . church last Sahbath morning to hear itev. Tufts discourse on the “Gospel o f Joy,* The coming Sab bath he will speak upon a kindred theme which torches closely our daily life: “ Worry, Its evils and its cure.*’ Strangers ere welcome. * Marriage licenses: Frank B Smith AndRosa Oumptott; John Booker and Minnie Going*; Frank J£ free And EHsabsdt A Moot; Jonai Whittaker M dldttleO Lamme; LewfeH Beal- r r andSerahEBurmg'; Milton Rob ison and Jennie Tautey;B#« F Them* m and Maty S Edwaide; FtnUkE I* Havtofei and IfiSie S mut *. ■Dick Alexander spent Thursday in Waynesvilie,. Thoe. Carrol has been quite siclc for some time. J« H. Wolford was obliged to run his shop without assistance for q few days this week. His hands were all on the sick list, Charley Pendlum, howqver is now able to attend to his duties. Owens and McLean captured first premium with their washing machine kt-the Hartford fair this week. They are doing a big business. . The stock o f drugs formerly owned by Charles Ridgway o f Yellow Springs has been unloved in ti the Crniu building at this place. - g . Robert Gray accompanied his moth er to ner home' in Covington, Ken tucky, Thursday, and will remain until October first, when he expects his brother home from Europe. Cards are out announcing the wed ding o f Dalee Kyle, of this place, to Miss Pearl Collins, o f near Xenia? which .will take place at the home o f the bride’s parents October first. V . The scholars o f room No. 3 gave their teacher a pleasant surprise at her hotiie on Xenia avenue Tuesday even ing. About thirty were present. The young folks brought with them . re freshments. Their teacher enjoyed their visit immensely. The M. E. Sabbath School elected the following officer* fbr the ensuing year a t the annual meeting, o f the board: Supt Eti Barrel; Amt. aupt. B . W. Northup; Sec, W. H. Owens; Treas. Ella Hudson; Librarians Min nie Kildow and Myrtle Ford; Organ ist Hester Shrondes. * Through the kindness of Mr, Broth- erton we made a visit to James Tur ner’s peach orchard this week and saw several trees o f the finest fruit grown in this section o f the state. The or chard is not large but the yeild this season has bean enormous atid of the finest quality. The Seymore, Indiana, Daily Re publican of September 2, in speaking o f the McCorkle sisters says: “Another feature o f the entertain ment was the presence o f Miss Laura McCorkle, the wonderful whistling girl, and sister, Him Lena, of Indiana polis, who delighted the splendid au dience with three selections: “ Visions o f Beet,’’. “ Valse," “Mocking Bird" and “Homs Sweet Home.” Miss Laura whistling the Solos and Ml*e Lena playing heautiftil accompani ments, all o f which received marled and continued applause, the ladiee re turning to the stage and fpflpg up ad ditional astotfen and bowing tkftNka, MiesMcGorklspossesses rife t f S / u f whistling to Urnhighest degree ©fcul- tUMandean almost make Ufe words articulate.’’ . FALL WRAPS V.- ' ‘ ....... ■ We have the best $5.0Q jacket ever sold in our city, the new length and shape, line quality, all wool cloth and well made and perfect fitting: Fur trimmed jack* ets are among the new and best wraps for this fall and winter. For af.1 starter we have an all wool jacket, good black astrachan .fat front for.§1000^ We have a large hndsom^ line of all the different ^ r trimmed cloaks, such a^black qstra- chan, minkj gi-ey kiimmer, grey and muftlbng, beaver. lda<ilf!pjpck»rt coney french seal, -gre^ oJ^pONum. This fall haa ^voral new shapes in among which am thc jqp seam coat the coat back 'teefcr"and a new shaped reefer. Ladies capes in a great variety of lengths and styles, ladies’ fur capes fwnt$0 00 to $25. each, and in' ; the correct shapes, Childrens’ cloaks and jacketsfroih $2 50 to $25.00 each, large! assort ment. ' }\ , t JOBE BROS. & Go., Xenia A MATTKR OP INTEREST. D . O. Harbour, of Winchester, Ind., is hero introducing the new Acme Self heating, smoothing, fluting and polishing iron, and is having t-plcndid success with it. Several ladies o f this place have tried the iron and pronounce it. a complete success, and one o f the most useful household articles ever introduced. You can do a large ironing at two cents expense, and you can do tho ironing, polishing, pressing and fluting with the same iron, without burping out your stove or burning up your fuel, without heating up your room or running back and-forth to chatage irons, without smutting or scorching your fine linen, without the use o f oil or gasoline, so thpoe is no danger o f explosion. You ^AP kfejp in your sitting room during the printer, and in a nice cool place during tho summer, thereby saving money and labor all the year. It will pay you to see this useful article. The largest and best line o f trunks and valises in Xenia, 3t-26. A . R, Crandall A Co. ’ Ngjr Stjrfes in suit#, overcoats, hats, updcrw«tf «nd furnishing*. - f i t# . A, R. CrandiHACo, Xante, Ajli kinds of sdbeol supplies at MMfwny**at a special reduction in prieSs, AND UTTLCi.PRlCE 8 One fact is worth a column of argument. <Some peo ple are courteous enough to listen to stories they have heard before but they do' it only oitt of politeness, for a story that is worth telling twice must be *a -good one. Here’s a story;however that never grows old and never loses its force. For little prices*we give big values. We don’t sell ai market prices, we go below them, /and we sell you a suit-of.Boys Clothing for school at $le90 .that was never sold anywhere for less than $3,00. J . R L O W R Y . O p e r a H o u s e B lo c k , Tim heat Tea in town at Bull’s. | Window Glass and putty at Bull’s. Goldeu Rio Coffee at Bull’s. Jersey Sweet Potatoes at Bull’s. Wo the niAi’l Call and h £ e fU'Htt, ii see the best. wheat drills in for sale at our store, them. A ndrew B ro A Qo. FOR SALK OR RENT A well located and convenient cot tage house. For wile on easy terms. Enquire of R. F. K krr ,- Brenkfast Bacon at. Bull’s. School books, and school supplies of all kinds at ' R idoway ’ s . Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at Bull’s. Call on Ridgway for school books. ' Sorghum, Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at G uay ’ s . ■ There was never a finer stage dec ntion in Cedarville than was seen at the opera house last night. Sal Soda, Borax, Alum, Sulphor, Saltpetre and Blue Vitrol at Bull’s. An .excellent opportunity is afforded by the Pennsylvania Lines for a visit in the West, Northwest and South west this fall, an especially low round trip rate having been made for Au gust 25th, September 16th and 29th, from principal coupon ticket stations on those lines good for thirty days. James R, Orr has advertised a sale o f stock, grain and agricultural im pliments to take place at his residence in north Cedarville, on Tuesday, Sep (ember 29th, and will commence a t 10 o’clock a. m. Among other things ha will sell seven Head o f horses, two milch cows, over one hundred head o f hogs, shock corn, hay, etc. Do not fail to attend this sale. - - , . ........... t Fattners, to prevent smut in wheat ufe Blue Vitrol, for sale at BullW 1 * * f 9 Al.ll •* BEXT. The Illflf homestead near M.. E. church, Cedarville. For particulars (fell oji Wm. Illfi admimtrator of at* tat*. I I f M . M Kf , ' f ■ » • # I PATRONIZE ROME. HE WANT TO DO . YOCR PRINTING. Our JOB TYPE is EXCELLENT and prices can’t lie beat. Sale Bills, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, - , Envelopes. Anything you want in our line We can filrnish-'/ou on short notice. CaH and see us. THe-H erald . k . i k ■ . i i i a n k i k i i F U t L lI?L E J i i ’Si M *Y * S S L J j o w p y ’N .
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