The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
a The float Important Circles this Week EXTRAORDINARY SALE FINE IMPORTED r ■ 19, 21,23,25, Limestone St„ Springfield, Ohio. We say “ extraordinary" because of the Immense number of pieces on sale ( just think, more than 4.000 in all.) Extraordinary because you never before have had so much magnificence or so muchvariety displayed for your pleasure or selection, as you choose, as will be found at this store this week, and most extraordinary because prices are the most favorable ever made in this or any other city, being fully 50 per cent below the market price today. Full description of each and every item is impossible. We have, therefore, for convenience sake, divided the entire purchase into 18 tots, each tot consisting of many grades and prices, and have given over for display and sale our entire South Aisle. Lovers of fine Queensware should be early at the sale, as many choice tote limited as to quality, V are i n - f i i v r c - W n a j a i t » a D o o t i e e d i e e n t i r e p u r c h a s e a s i m p o r t e r s ’ s a m p l e s o f v e r y c h o i c e f l o s t r t e n , G e r m a n a n d f r e n e h m a k e . . I’ * The other sale of Importance will be Wash Dress Goods, Ladies’ Silk and Wash Waists, Ladies* Wash and Dress Skirts, Parasals, Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, Corsets, Laces, Fans, Gloves, Embroideries, Consistent with these department are the lowest in America. When Next Wedneaday July 4th. Among the real estate transfer* notice the following: J. H. Townsley Purchase perfumes, toilet Soapaand such article* as pertain to the toilet, you want the heat xml at a reasonable price. You will find ns able to com ply with this wish always heirs to Margaret Creawell, 199 acres, ille, #8000. Cedarvil . James and T., B. Andrew to R. F. Kerr, F.' Hast-1 iogs and J. Hasting*, lot, Cedarville, -Dry Stove Wood at Mitchell’s. Sunday Excursion to Cincinnati via Pennsylvania Lines, July 1, *1 ,25 round' trip from Cedarville on special train at 9 a. m., central time. Returning leave Cincinnati 7:80-p. same da?, via Pennsylvania Lines. —Ioe Cream furnished in any quanitiea on short notice at O. M, Bidgway’s. RHMIWAY * CO., tha OfWgaMft O ^ .O w n House. LocalandPenonaL Him Hattie Beid, who has been vis- iting at the home o f Mr. D. 8. Ervin returned to her home in Cincinnati Thursday. HissesBlanche and Mary Ervin accompanied her and will visit Jn the Queen City for severe*! week*. -All kind* {mints at Mitchell. .... Jk, '■ Bait o f Clothes or a Pair o f Pants, Shftrt» Straw Hat or pair o f Shoes for Max or Boy,fgo to Bird’s Mammoth P w U a ww • ■ . Mr. J. C. Campbell and family o f Hew Ooooorcl have been the guest o f Mr. Ed Hastingi and fiunily the past wfak.' Mira Etba Lorimsr of the same town arrived last night to vhit at the Hastings home. —Neglect is the short step so many take from a cough or cold to con sumption. The early use o f One Minute Cough Cure prevents con sumption. It is the only harmlesa remedy that gives immediate results. It mires all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mother* en dorseit, Bidgway k Co., druggiets. Hr. Morton and wife and Profes sor McCbesney and wife returned from Sparta, IM., Wednesday. —Window and Door Screens at MHefaell’*. William Shull expects to leave tomor row for HansesCity where be will be the guest o f hit son Perry who is in busiue#* in that city.. —FoX Bats: Oneset second hand buggy wheels, good condition, at W. H.Owea’s bbickiraith shop. C. E. Cooley, Ma native African*, students at Wilber- farce. Thera was a fiur attendance. Superintendent-elect R. A. Brown —Standard ( Plymouth ) Binder Twiae 11c per ft. _ At Bird’s Msmmoth Store. was at Pnt-in-Bay, this week, attend ing the State Teachers* Association. He will also attend the National As sociation at Charleston, 8. C. Mr. Solomon Marshall, ofLafey .As, lad., ' Mr. Daniel -Teae. Coffee and Cigars at Gray’s. atfal is thejgaset of ins brother. —Report# show that over fifteen hawked liven 1 s have been saved through Arrangement* are being made for a big time at theO. S. A S . O. Home atXenia, July 4, when the ex-pupila ahsMee# One Miaule Cough Cure. Jfoet o f theee were eseee of igrippe, sweep, aethma, whooping. cough. htwacbKie aad pneumonia. lie early ewejfareeateeoaeaiaption. Riagway We at* very thaakfnl fhr some etwPrMs the gift ef Mr. T. V , Iliff. Hr. P. E. Mfadden, Practice lim ited fa EYB* BAR, NOSB AND TMIOAT, Oteeee i AocWffetelyAd-’ faeOed. Allen Building, Xenia, O. -bake Ww re X«M«ace Wo, 3 ?. MimMary Kyle, who ha* been a YM*ar at the home o f Chee Cooley aewt fitjafiy fiar aeeae titae^, left Wed- Mufeyfor* vMt at New California. Freei there she. will, return to her mm* fa will congregate to celebrate the 20th annual reunion, A good program huebeen arranged and the exercises will begin on the 3rd and end the 5th. —Rope—Rope—*Rope all rites from f to 1 inch in diameter. At Bird’s. Burglars were around again last Sabbath and paid the home o f Mr. Arch Anderson, a visit. Mr. Ander son and Amity were at church at the time and on their way to town met two stranger* whom they suspect Only a fewarticles are missing, a gold pen, gold eye glasses, silver breast pin ana on* or two other articles, 'S piv Ky. Hemp io insect proof, by Kerr 4 *** ~ . . . — wr v i wmFvHRreRnEewM## A* raid a A Hasting* Bros. Mis* Emma Templeton, who has •mploysd at Dayton, arrived home, Tuteday, for a two week* vac*- tioe, This bring the first varetlon o f Kite atmha* had riant nceeptingthe ftr i, and Mrs. J. H. Beyt* arej petition MDtawfag k MeComiefe mower laa*. Kerrdtl^Hastings Bros, MfaMng over the arrival o f a death- far, whtrik arrived at thrir home fast -W asted Butter; will pay 15* rawlb. A t Blrifr Mammoth Afar*. Mfa» Mari* Cfttk o f ftwfegfisM h I Boyd. —buttes' BWrt Waists, Wnipp*re, and Crash Bklrie. At Birds*Mammoth Btore. lib* Delhi Toakineon who «m*at the prat year wHk fttead* to* Hen* weeiy, Oklahoma aad Winfield, K*«- asal* expected bom* fn about two m —A choice line of all kinds of Groceries, at Gray’s. —Farm gates at Mitchell’s. Bud Nooks son of Caleb Nooks was arrested Thursday for stealing a hide from 8. M. Bretney. His case was Itefore Squire Bradford yesterday. The defendant was turned loose, not enough evidence being given to prove that he bad stolen it The firm of .Bull A Spencer this week changed hands, it being sold to Mr. Will Eavey of Xenia who will take charge for thepresent —The best place in the county to t your Binder Twine is Kerr & ngs Bros, f iU —Starvation never yet cured dys pepsia Persona with indigestion are already half starved. They need jrienty of wholesome food. Kodol Mias Carrie Cline and Mrs. John McElroy arc. here this weak making arrangements to dispose ot some of their mothers house-hold effects. They will be sold todoy. a Cure digests what you cat •o the body can fa nourished while the worn out organs are being recon structed. It is the only preparation known that will instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles. Try it if you are suffering from indi gestion. It will certainly do you good. Itidgway k Co, druggists. —The Chinese ask “ hqw is your liver?” instead of “ how do you do?” for when the liver isactive the health isgood. DeWitt1*Little Early Risers are famous little pills for the liver and bowels. Ridgway k Co., druggists.' -Nets Idea Paper Patterns 10c each. At Bird’s Mammoth Store. Miss Rolanna Kyle was the guest o f Miss Gertrude Labrcn, o fX c this week. tenia, Mrs Elmer St. John, of Dayton, is being entertsined by friends and relatives here. D r . J, O. S tewart, Phyacian and Surgeon. Specialist in Bye and Bar. Glaaaea A c cu r a te ly A d ju s ted , S atisfaction G uakah - The Midland this week contains quite an article in regard to Mon mouth College, written by Rev. Riloy Little, of Chicago, a former Cedar- villian. TKKD, The Jamestown Journal changed day. The Dr. has been associated with the Journal for afant two years. He will continue in the newspaper business but has not decided where he will locate as he has several places in view. Prof. McChesney, .who has been attending Synod at Sparta, III., reports that a neat sum of money was raised for the college here, and that several new students are expected from that section of the county, The prospects for a large school next year are very flattering. —For Sale: One second-hand milk wagon in good condition, terms right. R, C, Kyle. —Malt Breakfast Food is the lat est and Best, At Bird’s Mammoth Store. J. M. Bull and _Will Spencer with their families picuiced at the Dayton Soldiers Home, Wednesday. Mr. William Baer, who has been attending college at Delewarc, study ing for the ministery has returned to Xenia tospend the summer, William Wasa former Cedarville boy, and it will fa remembered that he had a very serious accident befall him last summer from which he has not fully recovered. A party of Jameswton people drove through here Wednesday to picnic at the Clifton Cliffs. Mr. J. Robb Harper, of Jamestown spent Wednesday here. Mr, J, P, B«rr was i.i Dayton the first of the week. I f you want anything good, go to Gray's, Mrs. Dave Tarfax is making a week’s visit with friends in Chicago. Mias EmmaThomas spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives here. Dr. Joseph Kyle and wife of. Xenia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, An drew Creawell aud wife, this wecck. All who suffer from piles will to learn that DeWitt’s 1at the eor- fa Witch them Instant and permanent relief. It will cure ecxema and all skin disease*. Beware of counterfeits, Itidgway k Co., druggists, {lad fazel Salve wilt give The Williamson property ner o f Main and Xenia Ave., has at last beenSold, it bring deeded to Mr. •I, 0 . Barber this past week. Clyde Sprout, after a pleasant visit with friends returned to his home i: Fair Grove, Midi., Tuesday, It is requested that all the G. A. R. yuan In town meet at their hall next Thursday evening. Business o f im- portaaoe. Rev, James Steel of New York City stopped off here on his retnrn from Synod at Spata, lit. —Machine, Engine, Cylinder and Castor Oils. Kerr k Hastings Bros, Mr, and Mrs, II. A. Barr have for their guests Miss Fay Cavanaugh, of Xenia. Th* different Odd Fellow Lodges fa Xenia will hold a picnic at Lucas Grow July 4th. A good program ha* been prepared and alt Odd Fel lows from here are invited to attend. Misses Marie Kelley aud Alice Stutsman, of Clarksville. |and Mr. Frank Bryan, o f Williamsburg, spent ..... * - “ '* ---------ill the week with Mr. Samuel McCo lum and family, EmiBosrs 15 NOW ON EXHIBITION IN YOUNG & NISLEY’S Show window. A fac-simile o f the Great Woman’* Building o f the Paris, France, Exhibition of 1900, built of thousands o f cakes o f 1L 8. Curative Soap. It ia the.most magnificent display of fine Toilet Soap ever exhibited in the world and brings with it the greatest opportunity ever offered in America. This soap is a pure and dainty article, soothing to the skin and beautifying to the complexion. We ever lead in furthering the interests of the people, and through our prom inence we have been selected by the U. S. 8o*p Co, to introduce this soap by giving FREE one cake with every dollar purchrse for a limited time only. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE OFFER we have cut the prices on *11 Odda and Ends and Broken Sizes below and some to half their actual cost. These are high grade and seasonable goods, and will fa on sale during this special offer. We have Black Shoes. Tnn Shoe*, Heavy Shoes, Dress Shoes or Wprking Shoes. In fact Shoes for Everybody at prices that were never before equaled in Springfield. If in need of SHOES it will fa to yw r interest to take advantage o f this extraordinary opportunity. Young 1 & Nisley, No. 7 E . Main St., Springfield, Ohio. Mr. James McMillan, ex-postmaster expects to go west in a few days where lio will fa for several months, He will visit his farm near Omaha, Neb, The old hand engine was pressed into service, Thursday, for-the purpose o f flushing the opera house sewer pipes. It has facn several years since this old machine has been used. Mr. W. H. Eskridge has purchased the Tony Bear property located west Cedar Street. on D im KPayto lay Clwa*. A somewhat peculiar accident hap pened lastTuesday with Cecil George* who was in the act o f breaking a colt, When near the old toll-gate house on tbri Columbus pike, the colt shied as . . . . .. a man by the name of Peterson, from J ** Selma, was passing. In the fray Go* "Y " ,“ Kw*yi oil’s cart struck Peterson’s buggy — breaking down two wheels and throw ingThomas Mechling andClode Paul,, who were also along, from the cart.! Mr. Petergm asked for damages to the amount o f repairs, which Cecil re fused, but Peterson threatened suit and the affair was compromised iu Peterson's favor. - A cheap remedy for coughsand colds is all right, but you waut something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous results o f throat and luag troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more reg- nlar'climstc? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy thathas been in- troduced ln all civiired countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, “ Boscbee’s German Syrup." It not only heats and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, L « « A fiji. M A * .... . Y O U can a lw ays find at tin* o ld re lia b le M eat Shop e f C . W . C r o u s e ^ but allay* ( fafiamation, cause* easy expectoration, give* a good night* rest, and cures the patient, Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. For sale COtMtfB SOCIETY. --Cedarville headquarters while in Xenia is at Grice’s restaurant, Mi*. Lmie Askins, o f Springfield, is visiting relatives fare this week. Bishop Arnette, sailed Tuesday, -la-1* “ * ■’ ‘ 1 * v for Engl nd, and other points abroad! William Price and wife, o f Cleve land,are visiting friends fare. Will i* a Cedarville boy, fa left here 14J years ago, Choice Beef, Pork Sausage, Veal, L a a , Bologna, Wenerwust, * Bac-n, Hams, Sugar Cured Shoulders. Givt* ns a trial and bo con* 1 JnedL IO, hert Bros PHOTOGRAPHERS. IS it i-! in im , nrtxwi, aw. I l M M f a f a U QLOSSY r a i S H B D . | fa| l f l u - . WFwfesuF i t e m * MBytrifa iMkw* w**« fiwam" ^||^||| W$ 4MNS wMV«toN *«» fer f •tow!* vtxtoaaMtojswfa^ ■w-SSfi9| TW^HTY-Tli jsisfkOH : News Boilec R. F . Kerr was in day, on business. John Williams spci in Brown county. —A choice line o Groceries, at Gray’s. Mr. and Mrs Sam spent Sabbath in Ulark Several parties from a picnic at Glifton, ’i ’ln —Cedarville lieadqm Xenia ia at Grice’s resti Miss Lottie Sei^ler of Miss Flo Cruin, o f J; week. Mr, and-Mrs. ’Puck . ton; came over Thursda parent*. —Ice Cream lurni quanilieson short noli Kidgwuy’*. Mre. Maggie.,Crain an Mabel, are visiting lie Jamestown. John Brown Jewett,, spent Sabbath here the ' M. Hundley. Mux Andrew Oreswe quite a>number of younj ner, Thursday. —Standard Binder _ lb. Machine Oil 20c per At Bird’sMammoth Store Harry Wylie, of Coneo . to his home, Tuesday, ni'ti visit with friends in this ( Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Ei ' -totertained in South Sol hath by, Mr. and Mrs. Els Mr. and Mrs. James Xenia, were the guests Mite. Harry Stormont, Thu fafr.- Miss Ethel Turner retti nesday evening from where she has been visiti time. —Ladies Tailor Made wear suits at lees than it A off regular price. Al Spahr. Tfa agency of the) Laundry will hereafter lie I. C, Davis’ store. Pleawj work there. —D.*\Vitt’s Little Earl ftniniis little pills for liv^ troubles. Never gripe. Co,, Druggists. J. L. Houser viaiteri at G., the first o f the we] Winter looked after the I mg his absence. —One Minute Gou^ «nly harmless remedy t immediate rreult*. Try ij * Co,, Druggist. George Winter, Frank Bulj attended tfa calehJ Rational Gael) Registei Oayton, Friday. 1 Dixon, wife and jwt bis parents next i wing the quiet season thd fbulfd to take a vacatiml , College is this lightened up with a • lUUU^I ‘ imviog th$ contFftcd n(Lovl K* uf % k 8. O. Home witls WediiKjfay, at the reil ** Pup,Is o f that institute 4 . O, Stevrai 2 ‘Sur**»n. Specialist OUwfaMiAoettJ nATISFAtTIOll wt hn W* Johnson, . Vto ^ **Vfn*l mm a J their; <>» that day. * * £ , & ” * . K« « . S f i u * klSr ! • » with far, i n t e n t rep fiwp tw
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