The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
• w 7S* *./ X ' , j U J Bulletin \ w k* * # .m V * " * * t v e h t v t » Wren’s Great Semi-Annual Cleaning Sale Drawing to. a close. To still further reduce Stooks, we offer in addition to the great number of Bargains now on sale, Seventy-five Extraordinary Special Items, unquestionably the great est values ever offered in this or any other city, and as an extra incentive to the people of Oedarville, wilt pay the Fate to Springfield of customers purchasing $10.00 or over. 2 c each ladies’5c bleached Ribbed Vests 5c each ladies’-10c Ribbed Nests, 16$m h ladies’$0c CombiuatWSmts 5c each children’s 10c Ribbed Vests •^R cm eu ’e 25c JMhriggiin U n d e rw w ; :* 39c men’s 30c Night Shirts 50o men’s <1.00 Dress Shirts $o pair men’s 15c Suspenders "* . 15cpair men’s 25c Suspenders ,* ’ ISfcpairboys’ 25c Brownia Overalls' • , ,19cmen’s 35c checked Jurabers - 10c pair men’s 20c black Sox 15c pair ladies’ 25c Hosiery 2 c pair children’ 5c Hosiery lc yard 5 and 10c Wash Braids lc yard 5o Horculea Braid 3c yard 3 and 10c Torchon Sacea and Insertings 9c yard 15c fancy Ribbons . . . . 19c each 50 Shopping Bags . . D ry Goods, Carpets, W aH 'P a p e ly& e . W HO LESALE and RETAIL . 19C each 35 nnd 50c Pocket Books 25o yard 50 Silk Foulards , 2c each 5c each Handkerchief 49c yard $100 Waist and Dress Silk AcqacklOeHindkerabiAfe : •■ 39c yard 85c German Brocaded Black Silk Goods 15c each 25c Bilk String Ties 35c yard 65c English Brocaded Brillantinc , 2 c yard 6 qBcotch Lawns 5c yard 12|c Tiorgan PlaidB ■ 5c yard 15c 8 ea Darn) Percales (100 count) • . $3,90 Ladies’ $7.50 Tailor-made Suite 7T^c yard 15c Dimities ■ $6.50 Ladies’$12.50 Tailor-made Suite 4c yard 7c apron Gingham $2.90,Ladies’ $6.50 Eton Jackets ,J Hie yaird fic Sheeting $7.50 Ladies’$15 and $17,50 Eton Jackets j^AydIbDfowahj. $1.50 Ladies’ $2.50 Mohair Dress Skirt • 3c each jj and 19c Rath Towels 98c Ladies'$1.50 Press Skirts 50c each 75c turkey red Table Covers 39c Ladies’ 75c Percale Wrappers ' 44c each 65c hemmed Bleached Sheets 65c Lndles’ $1,00 Wrappers > 17c yard 25 Bleached Table Damasli 35c Ladies 50c Percale Shirt Waists 44c yard 65c extra heavy Cream Damask 39c Ladies’50c Comets, various shapes ■75c dozen gl.OO loom dice Napkins- 44c Cadies’ $1.00 French Corseja \ ’ - 3 c yark 5c Lining Cambrics,' $1.00 Ladies'$1.75 P. D. Corsets 7c yard 12Jc Percaline 5c pair 10c Corset Steels 8 c yard 3 2 ie Silesia 5 c dozen 10c Corset Laces lc each 10cToilet Sponges 2c yard 5c Garter Web 10c for 25c bottle Witch HaZel 2c dozen 15c Dress Whale Bones 2c for 6 dozen Agate Buttons 2c dozen Men’s 5c Collar. Buttons lc dozen best 3c Safety Pins, lc each 5c Tape Measures, 5c bottle 10c Vaseline 3c for 100 Hair Pins 5c bottle 10c Vaseline . 3c dozen 7c Shell Hair Pins 98c for 92.25 Camera and Outfit • 60c Ladies’ 75o Night Gowns 50c Ladies’ 75c White Skirts ’ 19cLndles’ 25c Muslin Drawers' - 19c' Ladies? 25 fend 30c Corset Covers , 19c Ladieri 25c.Jfwdiu Drawer?. 19c Ladies’ 30c Trimmed Chemise EDWARD 19, 3i, 23, 35 Limestone, Springfield, O. W h e n , . , Y o u Purchase perfumes, ttoilet • soaps and such articles as pertain to the toilet, yon want the .best and at a > reasonable; price. You will find us able to com ply with this wish always RIDQWAV & CO., the Druggists, Opp. Opera House. ,1 I —Dry Stove Wood at Mitchell’s. , Kirfc Randall returned Saturday, front Lebanon, where he has been attending normal. ' • - —Wanted;—Bacon, Lard, Butter .and Eggs, you get Highest price at Bird’s. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanhorn enter tained at dinner Thursday the follow ing guests: Mr. aud- Airs. E. H. Peirce, ol Dayton; Mrs. Kate Wright, of Piqua; Mrs. Cora Crawford, of Oedarville, and Mrs. R. P. Walker of this place.—:South Charleston Sentinel. D r . J . O. S tew a r t, Physclan and Surgeon. Specialist inE y e a n d E a r . G la s s e s A c c u r a te ly A d ju s te d , S atisfaction G uaran - tbed , The Clinton Telephone Company now has 295 subscribers in Wilming ton. The company has aighty-Mx. subscribers in Sabina and thirty-five more contract* for ’phonal, Which will be connected in that exchange fara tew days. Its pole lines to Melvin, Reeeville, Bloomington, Lees Creek and Memphis have been -completed, and as soon as the wires can be strung those towns will be connected with the county, system The time of year is near a t hand when you will want sate Mils, come la and examine our week and prices. Greene County Fair Excursions via Pennsylvania Lines August 7th to 10 th, iurfusive,^Excursion tickets will be sold to Xenia, good returning Saturday, August 11th. —I hare 5 very fine Jersey I)uroc male pigs, three months old, for sale. J . H. Brotherten. I t is said that Dayton wants the next annual convention of the XJ. P* Yoragf Drtpki Unfits, now Is session a t Bsnwsr, Oot, Th* convention would ba a bk thkrf lb# Dayton, as from 2000 tolwOOdelegatee attend it. A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, a t Gray’s, Gsoar Smith, has laid aside Ju* duties a t the Exchange Bank, and departed Monday for Denver end Colorado Springs where he will visit for about i month. !W .I VA, *•/>. <•« >£ —All kinds paints a t Mitchell. . Mrs, David Gregg who resides south of Xenia, met with an unfor tunate accident lust week. She fell and dislocated her left shoulder. Mr. J , G. McCorkle and family ac companied by Will Iliff'8 family spent Thursday, down “ at the bridge” which is lieing construct! by ‘W H. Iliff and son. Mr. Thomas Turner,-of New York. "rived here Thursday fo epend n few Qv( ;fc fc 00 ope?S. days with mends and old -acqimiii-,- 1 tances. . —Langdon’s Bread is the lw?st and keeps moist longer, than any other. a ra... wV* —Farm gates at Mitchell’s. Miss Margunte Watt returned Monday, after Several days visit with friends in Xnnia. —Bread, we sell Traders, at Bird’s. Lee Spencer returned Saturday from Lebanon, where he has been taking a business course, also becom ing acquainted with the duties of a deputy about the Clerk of Courts office. —Gray keeps nothing but fhe best in his line of goods. — 100 pain ladies' tan high cut-lace ritoes reduced from $2.00 and $2.50 10 11.90. 2£ to 4 only., 50 pair Isihtt' Mack kid oxfords, all sizes, worth $1.25 at 85 cents. Frazer’s Shoe Store, Xenia, 0. ana a j u iiu u iik SMrtsfi (a mm wilt ablife me by raMOf asU Shale sue 1 lusa aaidtaU' fiftMk assasy. Julia deaden. Onr district examiner for station ary engineerir wai hat* Wednesday evening, whewMl engineers with tees than three yearn experience had lb lake an examination. All passed the examination that entered for mm*. But the nice (?) part about it, aach engineer had to pay $2 for his liesaas whether he had (9 be exam* inedoruot, —'Tour chances for a wheat crop, are doubled by the use of a good fer* tthwr. The best are the las. McOal- h'm A Go. bfiads, soM b y J . H. B tnmm t, 1 7 Aug. 4 1 le v , *fa MeHutfoa, of Indian* apoHs, is visiting his sister, Mm. M. A, Barr, - You wilt never find any other , nftiasn prompt and pleasant as De- i« "fa*h G, W, Harper is defendant, Wttria Little Early B hwiw . Ridgway!H« d*n* that he is owner of a tract A 0*., Druggists. bfland in Greene County and that Ithe defendant will not allow him to There are only about thirty appli- Sposwwsame. Rent amt profits since satk* ia for “hello” girl at the tele- March 1 have already amounted to gtwwa sxehaage, ’$500. —Motbertradome' it, shildrSn like it, old folks use it. Wa rrihr to One Minute Ceagh Cure. I t will quickly cure alt throat and hfag troubles. Ridgway A Co., Druggists. T. L, Magrudsr is plantiff in a Suit » ■rnm£m ** atti JML~EfWg m mm THROIjOCV . The Ethnology Building will be 0110 ofthe most central in the extensive group now in process of construc tion for the great Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo next year. The site for this structure is a t the eastjunc tion of the Court of the Fountains and the grand Esplanade, I t will be conspicuous from all parts of the 1 grounds and its ornate character will entitle it to the place ot honor to which it haa been assigned. “The build ing is intended to be a place of rendezvous for visitors. Peaches, Prumcs, Grapes and a t Gray’s. Frank Phillips, a resident of this g lace, and Miss Grace Ryan, of pring Valley, were married, Wed nesday. Ed Honshu), who has been conduct- N tills is moruiot! be Equire Bradford. Captain J. H., Whiteman of the j ‘»8 **««»» Store ,n beCbew Biul. mg Xenia Herald mmle a short, call- n t ! <JoBod up h y ih e cnnstahle. Urn this office Inst Friday evening. ^y,ek. Inal tin r i g lore Master Ralph B<)urs, of DaytOn, and Ralph Erskin Townsley, of Xenia, are the guests of Mrs. M. A. Creswell. Edwaid T. Banks, in behalf of the Board of Trustees of the East Tenn essee Industrial School, returns sin* cerest thanks to the people of Cedar- ville for their contribution of $18 00 . —New_Crop California Apricots, " " ‘ Raisins, Have your te«al notice placed in the Herald. Miss Dell*Gilbert is visiting friends in Charleston, Frank Judy, of.South Charleston, baz opcheda new tailor shop injthat place.' Frank has many' friends here who wish him success in his new un dertaking, T. B. Meetdiugsold and delivered a fine driving horse in Pittsburg, this week. He will visit his wife and family a t New Alexandria before his return, Mr. J . M. Bull has accepted a posi tion with a Dayton wholesale grocery firm, ns travelling salesman, lie en tered on his work last Monday. -Kiugan Hams, Brsakfast Bacon. Dried Beef, at Bind’s, We are glad to report that Master John Stewart, who was 90 badly in jured in nn accident las* Friday, is gaining stranjjA and Imprtvlng rap- Me. Chdthgon B u ll,. of Green- town, lid ., nnd Mrs. Nina Squires and children, ofPennsylvania, arrived Thursday evening to spend a fewdays with Mr. and Mrs, b , GT bu II. The Bpencer picnic was held {at the home of Mr. Frank Bpencer south of town, Thursday. A good sited crowd was in attendanos and ev ery body enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent, The rain, however, marred tb« occasion Ui some extent, —Try Langdou’s Bread, Get it at Cooper’s. Dr. H. C. Weakly, sunerintendent of the Home for the Aged at Yellow Springs, is making an effort to secure a five cent subscription from the 760,000 Methodists in Ohio, and also an endowment. MissMamie Wilson left*Wednesday to visit among friends and relatives in Columbus and Delaware, Ohio. Mrs. John Jamison entertained a number of friends a t dinner Wednesday, in honor of her daughter, Mrs Anna Loyd of Farm- ersville, Ohio. Mrs, Frank Tarbox and Mrs. W. J . Marshall, ofXenia, were present, Vegetarian. Baked Beans. With Tomatoe Sauce, No Meat, No Fat, At Gray’s. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, acoom- pained by James and Lucile, and Mar tin Gray of Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, f snt Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. ill Torrence, of South Charleston, Mrs, F. O. R om and son returned home from Kansss last Katurdry after quite an extended visit with friends and relatives. —It will surprise you to experi ence the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known as I>eWitt‘s Little Eariy Risers, Ridgway A Co., Druggists, Rev. Alvin Orr is home for a few days from Idaville. Ind„ where he has been preaching for some time. Mr. Harry Stafford of Dayton waa the guest of Mr. Homer Wade this week. Mr. and Mr*. J . II. Andrew have moved most of their house-hold effects into their new residence, The house is not entirely finished, yet there was a sufficient number of rooms com pleted to make the change. Dr. P. R. Madden, Practice lim ited to BYE, BAM, N06B AND THROAT. Qlazee t AccuratelyAd justed. Allen Building, Xenia, 0 . Telephone.—o«ce No. y», fcealdenen yo. 57 . Mr, J . 8, Brown desires Us to atste that he will hold a public sale tome time the last of this month. IIU ob ject is to reduce his stock. The time will be announced later. Dan Ross, of Xenia, will go out this year with J . R, Orris heard of Jersey rattle. They will he at the Xenia Fair next week. The U. P. Chuieh picnic will he held next Tuesday, August 7, in Hon. Andrew Jackson’s grove, south of town, t “ N ot «' k :- -AU those knowing themselves indebted to Barr A Boyd, please rail and settle at once as we deed the money, Clarence McMillan arrived home yesterday morning tram Pittsburg, to spend a tew weeks with hWmother. —Try Laugdon’s cream broad. Get It ot-Cooper’s. , V Mr,, and Mm. David Wangersiirin and daughter Pearl, of Chicago, am the guests of Mr* and Mrs. Jacob Ford. They wilt remain several weeks, Elvin Spears, of Bowersville, spent Sabbath with John Williams, —Flynets—Rather than carry our. stock over we will sell at reduced prices. A t Dorn’s. —Patton’s Sun Proof Paint. Kerr A Hastings Bros. Homer Wade expects to spend his1 The appraisers of the Matthew vacation in Urban* next week attend* Correy estate report as follows: nam ing the Camp-meeting. ; cy* $10,642.44; securities, 90,047.47} -Go toCooperis for Fruit Jars of!11**1**Ute‘ *4275* TrUl 104,984.91. all kinds, , ' The Finney picnic was hcli vicinily of Olifion, Thursday, Iu making mention, last week, of the Republiciau executive committe, the name of R. F» Kerr of this place waa overlooked. —Sweet, Sour and Mixed Pickles. A t Cooper’s. Mr. James 8, Townsley, wife and child, of below Xenia, spent Thurs day and Friday with relatives here. —McCormick corn Harvsters, Kerr A Hastings Bros. e d in lha Msissippi, where he has been visiting. He was the guest ofMr, andMrs. It, F. Kerr. •Everything in the grocery line fit Cooper’s, The oats crap this year was not «Mfind to such an extent as thought. Within the past week thousands of bushels have been threshed. The market only offers from 15 to 18c per bushel. * Kerr A HastingsBras. . a. p?ir8 of fine flyneU left. Will close out at a low price. Dorn, The Harness Man. Notice. Any person knowing where two, two wheel rood scrapers are located please report to either o? the town ship trustees or clerk. B y O okdkk r TRrsiEr«, PATENT:, GUARANTEED Owrle# rMantMif•*«faK. •**&'■* •ketch »*d *—crlptkm of l»r*ntioa win jmtnptlvre^Hre »w oflwlSm tttt concern!** the p*t»Ublttt)r of turn*. “Howto GM?.m« rateo t’* aettt ttqaeaf, M eats oerjrei throythasaSttitlscdfordie sto a r expenic.^. I t l t i t i t a k t iO a t tkroagh as rtcelre ipeiv* oWief,Whtoutchat**, ia T * a patxnt Xecs*®, km ilhMtrateU aM^WiMy dtcalated iouratl. CooaaMed hy Maaafsctarers aad Inrestors, Sea* for MM{0«copy n t t * . Address, viOToa a . cvAira * oo. (M u t z a m w i . ) C«OM«afMtN(, WASHINSTON, 0. S. ir. iii, ,i in i (.—. ., 11 , 1 . 111 .. CMCHCSTEirSCMUSN KNNYB8YJU.MUS •SwHSSWS mm mmitOAt m. m w*m m rwnua^r** raupwww mmm fiHSfpBWw ougherty PH0T06BAPHE9S. ^ uMmmmmw. »iaaManv,'rataaa |j P H O T O B U T T O N S . ; | S m a ll SI m , 5 c ew h M e d a llio n S im 35 c “ L a c * » 35 c " THE * pimot** in # v< T fvJM tjea r test in its W b I tents were in a : niy ^mietica °P‘ f wsekinstemlof i librarf * * °I etockerl with ne ^nca, and undei ofthe students, ^timbering ihirt the college clos, a handsome halt PK03PE(JTH fob The canvass not complete po jiew students. [<x»ne from, a di Iante will be as [year and likely [tributwus have l a distance, whic (and substantial [kge. The Gei' [Refurinetl Pres j l*st meeting in • ($200 from the 1 Ifrom the Educ fWilling for n g (tndBatdmth of (tswarila. the cu [saltege. Thisv sury, the li lions of n pri He the college •ftve ;»f *lel IMl’l The building IfaiUt on the o Fauich needed fo | will ho putiu w Ifstnipeil into tli ’A new and im cals und npp:ir. Advantage will tyetein and a n fee college- A Mower will be hoped it will appearance <>r teys work will along theeanq •Iter that o f tl tutors have hi to the regul take charge < They have b advanced clas This will eua down the reci forty-fivemini hours of forty wwrly, klXKUT The college assuring the • Anna (Tost, t Honist, of Foi field, in the j»"< • Nslgneil* AI h ., t Greene and S ’ ’ bring dignity department. Miss Bcazi *4 the ope rad her depw Wle»l with stv . do not expect Will take Adv went*, litu - - Prof, J . U regular I .. ; Ghemwtry a University, •tripped for ra it at the t We ara gl •firag tfeporti •rah to you f T««sd 'IS****1 •h tifh i raansl . teraett L‘i % . KS2T | S » , i w) ftVlt ai n’s. i new OpJM owb] qatwotfk! m lilMMl cum »*, iWMs m m .iiv' >,.a
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