The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

i test; te-Pleased Customers, True Dtate- meatsis regardto goods sold and riglit ■ pMeea Jiaye made . * MAMMOTH STORE Whatit is: TheLeader for all Kind of I|e 3 «]iaadise, *We guote espeoial'low prices for the comingweek only: - , .... m 1 . binder twine . j , 1Btepdsrd{ 5(10 ft talt) perlb*..,,*.**..,***-*.,...*—»—,X 3 c . A*E X, (550 ft to lb) perlb,*,..*.*..... „..»*. 13 c \ " Theabovepricesare in 501 bbalesand.forjSpotCash K' naif# iL ^ ------t L 'MachineOil per gallon-,.-.,...... *..... . . 20 c | MachineOil (the best) pergallon..—,........* 35 c Potatoes{choiceold-one) per bu,— il.OO “ “ per peck*—.;......... . 25 c “ “ • perhalfpeck....— .— 15 c CannedTomatoesper can,***..* 1 . 0 c “ " * 3 cans for........ ......... .....— 25 c 60 >poundsNavyBeanfor— ...— *. 25 c 41 bpounds ChoiOeRice for— ............... f*,-*- 25 c 18 ms Fine Granulated Sugar,—,.—,......—... Sl.OO J 00 lbs * ’* “ ........... *....... .—,$ 5.25 Whitteroore’s ShoePolish, (best inthe world), yre haveall grades* A 10 ebottle for... —8c t . ' :■ A - F s w B p e c i a l t -J < 1*vVi f ” * ’ i v ; • AUOtlrMan’s 50 cOverallsat..—*.———.*.... —... 45 p f ■ All ourMen’s 50 c;WorkShirts at.— —.—— 45 c ' ’All ourMen’s fl.OOWorkPantsat—*.*.... 90 c • 'fxf ka-*« ^ fp0^4 ^ (* ' * ’ « s i a D r y G o o d s . SunBonnetseach*, *,.♦*,***,**,,***.,,*......**•*,—.*.*,.* 18 c All ourMen’s 500 StrawHats;.... .............——. 45 c All ourMen’s $ 1.00 StrawHats—.......... ., 90 c i VST. No goods will bo charged except a* regular prices. ** Don’t forget this. is one .of our many new shapes in rough braid straws, and. ranges in pjrlce from 50c to $3. Smooth* braids in this same,style we show as. low as "50c and as high as $5.00 The creased crown Alpine straws , arefhe most popular of all and this too we have all the way from 50c for a r. rpugli or smooth braid to $15 for the ’ .finest genuine Panama,. If you’ve ever ... doubted our supremacy in hats our line : of straws will convince you of our ab­ solute leadership. M m * . # ItoOste you nothing to have yoiA,,initials cut ia the sweat band of youf bat yriili ourhew perforating machine. Local and 4 ForsoaaL CONTEST GRADE. k ■ James# * Anderson. . P ra tt, K % a c. D, A t . T,- s*c. n, av . 8. C. I). Av. r Turner, 78 85 U 82J 85 80 75 80 85 85 80 83* . Henderson, 80 87 79 82 .80 75 70 75 80 82 78 80 4 ■ McCown 83 80 81 - 85 80 :76 80 90 90 86 88* Henderson 90 95 87 901 80 85 '90 v'85 .92 90 90 90! t : Wolford, , 88 95 00 91 80 75 70 75 82 85 85 84 1 Wilsoa, * * 89 96 91 02 95 .95 05 95 85 90 :88 87! Andrew,. 87 - 90 85 ' $ Aiken 89 05 86 Patronize home industry by ueitjg Guidon B a h flour. , ”!kt***#*#AywfteRslrVlger te r <re#f thirty years. It has kept pay icafp free fr&m dAllntff and has prevented raf h i# tena turni* There is this peculiar thing about Ayer’s Hair Vigor—it is a hair food, hot a dye. Your hairdoes not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. Butgraduallytheoldcolor 'bid,—alltherich, \ e$Iof it used to have* hairstops fading,too, tUH 4 Ai titiu tm . ft Wi§tavt -i H mmw * 1 June ia always considered a mouth for weddings, bu t County Treasurer A sa Little was ifi town yesterday with bills to notify tax-payers that this is the mopth for tax, Will Sopping, Ray Hitchcock and Charles Marshall formed a fishing party tha t spent Wednesday night, and Thursday over along the Miami river. The impression i n . College circles several months ago was that the. Pres­ ident, Kev. I ) , McKinney, I>, IX, waste hand in his resignation a t the meeting of the board this spring, but We have heard of no such move. The difficulty between the President and a number o f the students seems to have been smoothed over, which pos­ sibly ia the reason that he did not hand in his resignation. That A Right, the imported Clydes­ dale Stallion, No, 9007, will' stand at Alf,. Johnson’s stable, one half mile east i,t Jamestown, ou Thursday, Fri­ day and Saturday, of each week; T*rm*i # 10.00 Roy Bromagem, who has employ­ ment in the Payton State Hospital, is spending part of lirs vacation with his father and sister, Mr. Riley Kyle, of Xenia, left last Monday for Amsterdam, N> Y. where.lie was married to Miss Mary Jackson, Kyle on. Wednesday. Mrs, Charles Cooley accompanied Mr. Kyle east and will return with the newly married couple^ nex t week. J Mr. and Mre, Kyle will go tb housekeep­ ing in Xenia. Miss Lula Barber has been <quite pick tins week, suffering with la grippe./ " / _ * Wallace Iliff, who lias been preach­ ing a t Idaville, Ind„, returned home this,week to be here for college com­ mencement, r . \,tv * Coipb and extracted honey at Gray & Go,’s. Mr, J . ’P . Chewr, the veteran news­ paper mpn of this county, and Mrs. Sarah O, Myers, of the Woman’s College, Frederick, Maryland, ore to be married Tuesday, JunC 10, After tbeir marriage they will go to Bay View, Michigan, where ‘they will spend the summer, J . C. McMillan, of South Chariest ton, was in town, Tuesday, in the interests of the Cedarville Telephone Company. Fancy dried fruits of all kinds at . ' Gn/«fcCo* 8 , Misses Margaret and Florence Aiken, of Bellofontaine, O., are being entertained by Postmaster Tarbox and Wife. Miss Jnnia Pollock Is attending college commencement a t Monmouth, 111 . , Mr. Ed McCown, a former student here, was taken very sick Monday, in Columbus, with some kind of rheu­ matic trouble. Mr, McCown was on his way .to a. place near Pittsburg, where he was to have preached this summer, but owing to bis sickness be returned to his home in Tennessee. - A cool, mild smoke that amok* for fle B, 6 f, Ridgway* Ticket Agent Keyes has for use in his office a fine Elliot & Hatch book typewriter the property of the Rail­ road company. The machine is an extra fine one and proveaa great as­ sistance to Mr, Keyes in his work, I t is the only one on this division. Cement water tanks1holding from IS to 20 barrels can be had o f Iliff Bros,- Gall and see them before buy* :ing elsewhere. D r. P . i t. Madden, P ractice lim ­ ited, to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. ‘ C lasses A ccu rate ly Ad­ justed . A llen Build ing , X en ia, 0 , tViepliorie.—OIEce j}0, jj,- Residence No. Xt, A large crowd gathered a t the opera house last Friday afternoon to iear Judge Scroggy in his address to the members of the G, A ,-R , The Judge delivered a fine address -but it was rather difficult to hear him, ow­ ing to an affliction of the throat, Messrs. Frank Young and J . N , Wolford delivered excellent orations and Miss Bertha Mitdhril spoke 'Corporal John” in a,very creditable m ad p r. Music for the occasion was furnished by the M, 'E , choir atid Mgefield Band, Mrs. J , C, McMillan, of South Charleston was \ guest a t the home of Mr, amt Mrs, F , B* Turnbull yester­ day. Bora to Mr. and Mrs- Jamie Me- Clellan, last Sabbath, * girt. Before buying year Tin and Gran­ ite Ware call and get our prices, also Gasoline and Wicklete Blue Flame Oil stores. Geo. Bbroades, Lowry Block, Hayes McLean to Aaron Shepherd, lot 28 , Cedarville, $709. Samuel Hemphill, of Maritaa, IU„ is circulating among his old friends and college mates. Rev. Thomas Turner, o f New York City, as usual wanders towards Ce­ darville about commencement time. Mr. and Mre, A. Y. Reid, o f Cin­ cinnati,. attended the college com­ mencement exercises and were guests a t the home of Mr, and M,s. D* S, Ervin daring the week. . Miss Mary Little, of Connersville, Ind-, arrived last Saturday evening to spend some time with 'relatives and friends and take in thfe commence­ ment of the College, of, which institu­ tion she is a graduate, . —You’ll get the best machine oil a t Kerr & Hastings Bros; Rev. H r, Joseph Kyle, o f Xenia, preached the baccalaureate' sermon to the graduating class a t Monmouth college last Sabbath. , , —Pattons’Sun Proof Paint with a 5 year guarantee a t / K e rr & Hastings Bro.s Prof. R. A, Brown and mother spent Monday in Springfield. The Professor visited the ■ schools while there, Messrs. J . M. Bull aud Will Dean With their families, of Springfield, speut Sabbath with relatives here. —Plymouth, Manila and Standard twine a t Kerr & Hustings Bros, The following iuyitatioiis have been issued: • S Mr. and Mrs J . R. O n request you to meet their son, J . Alvin, and wife, Tuesday evening, June tenth, Nineteen hundred and two, a t six o’clock, ' Cedarville, Ohio., ■Hon. Whitelaw Reid, accompanied by-Ida wife and daughter,, sailed last Saturday from New York City, for England, to be in attendance at the coronation Of King Edward VH . A suit has been brought in. the Common Pleas Court by Thomas Owens against Charles aud Cal Owens for a division of farm land. The Xenia Driving ‘Club has de­ cided to hold a Fourth of Ju ly cele­ bration this year. The event .‘will take place at the fair grounds, ' —I f you 'want Hemp twine get 3-ply Kentucky River Mills, insect proof, sold only by Kerr &Hastings Bros. The Clifton baseball team defeated a team composed o f employees from the paper mill- last ^Saturday on the grounds of the latter. The home boys bad hot bad- much practice, which accounts for the defeat. The team wishes to thauk the business men who were so generous in helping them secure their outfit. 1 B ender T wine for sale a t 6 6 3 t W . R. 8 terrett ’ s . Rev, H . P . Jackson left Wednes­ day for bis home in Olena. 111. Be­ fore taking his departure for the West ReV. Jackson visited a t Green­ field, O,, a t which place Mrs. Jackson and daughter Bertha will remain for some time. Lawn tennis has been a favorite game with most o f the college boys for some time and daily the court on the college campus has been p u t Into use. We have not heard whether the boys have taken up “ ping pong”.or not. - I f it’s quality in twine that you want go to Kerr & Hastings Bros. W e are indebted to Mrs. A. 0 , Bridgman for a box of fine strawber­ ries. They were of large size and a delirious flavor.. ■.# -Ice cream solid S h ir t W a is t Patterns! In SUMMER SILKS, beautiful stripe^ and each pattern different, sold evety where from bo to 75c a yard— Our ■ Price 50c a yard. * 8 , All the new creations in Serpentine Laces and All-over Laces, both in black and white. These are not sold at novelty prices, but at prices that w ill convince you that we are lower than the lowest. The success that attended our “Special Sale of Ladies Underwear” compelled u* to replenish; our stock, we will therefore have for One More Week of Special Prices in jj this particular line. Don’t miss it, each garment is a Bargain. - O U R S H O E D E P A R T M E N T ■ '-* *. . . . . . . . .* ' . ■ . ‘■ - . -■- ■ l' ' * ' . . ' ' I . * ' - ■ Has received more compliments than any other department in our store. It is and will be our aim to keep, with the assistance" of one of the best fac­ tories in the United Stales, this department complete in every detail—Wear, Comfort, Sty|e and Looks. * ' . G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N T , » P r ices fo r th is W eek . - 5 c .7c ■* 4-*«*.*1 j*'»'***•*■*a."*.*:»*:*..;:**■.*'*!** a»• ft'*** P«,25C . 2<5c Xcan. of Corn...... ......................... *........ 1 can o f Exeelsof Corn... 3 cans of Revere 1 Co rn ....... 3 cans o f Tomatoes.....;...,.. ■3 caos of -A. o . l IXe I^caclieB . . o i'Ihs fetar Crackers. , . *. , . ,,2fic.. A No. 1 Evap. Peach, usual price, 15c........... 10c 18 lbs G ranulated S u g a r....,..................,,....$ 1 .0 0 / ■ We pay 13c a dozen for Eggs. Ch an ge N e x t W eek . E x tra Large Bottle Large Olives.. Beech-nut B Bacon, glass cans..,., H rin tz SIixed Sweet Pickle,........ Ant’s Lye, extra large cans,,......... „ 12 Bars Pay Day Soap 8 Bare Maple Soap,.-........... . Coro Starch 3 9 lbs Coffee A Suga r...,.,—....... We pay 15c a pound for Butter. Valuable and Useful Presents—FREE , Ask for Tickets* -^4- *♦ mcCoM $) hillaugb’s Combination Store i w m m m t m : ♦♦ After a sickneES of long ,duration Mrs. John Little, widow o f the late Hon. John L ittle, died a t her home .in Xenia early Sabbath morning The deceased had not been well for a year or more and on several occa­ sions i t was thought that she could not live long. Mira. L ittle was Nancy Sheets until her marriage with Mr. Little iu October, 1865, ‘ There are two surviving children, Mr. George L ittle and Miss Alary of Xenia. The funeral services took place from the residence Monday afternoon. In re Spect for the decensed. the Hagar Strnwboard and Paper plant was closed down Alonday, as the Littles are largely interested in this concern —Wise is the girl whose sense of self interest prompts her - to take Rocky Mountain Tea. I f fills her full o f vigor and there is always honey ia her heart for you. Ask your druggist Mrs. AL A, Creawell entertained a tew friends at a rose lunqheon Wed ne§day evening. Miss Ida Gard, of Three Rivera, Michigan, is the guest o f her friend, Mre. S. L . Stewart, - Fancy lemons and oranges at G ray&CW s, Rev. Raymond P . Garbold, of near Cincinnati, accompanied by his moth­ er, arrived here yesterday morning and was, in attendance a t the com­ mencement exercises of the college, this being tbe institution from which he graduated several years ago. Rev. Garbold graduated from Lane Theo* logical Seminary this spring. I t is probable that be will go to Japan as a missionary, Ross McCow.i left for his borne in Tennessee this morning. Ross will retu rn nex t fall to k-ach school in district No. 2. George Harper, who had the school the past year, gave it up. * Recital Program. polacco »*>.*«».*«*• **«•*«*.#VVebsr 1 Misses Paullin am! BeazelL Contest •'««,* >• •#,« ,«*#» Temple ^ Miss Lulu Henderson. Serenade. #.<£••**4*'«•*.*'*,*4l‘*V*>» . . f t . Shub e r t , arr, by Low . , Mia'SClaris Aiken. ’ . Harpers Wight n q Pranr Behr . Miss Lulu Coe. {a) Little Boy Blue............................................... „„.6uy D'Hardelot (b) Past and future .Miss Zola Pownarti - Bohm ' Miss Horn Wyatt. 1^1 Serenade...................................... .........................Paul Lecombe- (b)Trot d? Cavalerie..........j............................................Rubinstein MissesSmith and Paulliu. - -l?dlde Per N i e n i o . ' , , , , . . Attetter, . . Miss Fern Ervin. Roth Roslefn,,,.,,................ A'*...,.,...'...................... ...... Th. Oesten Mr. Karlb Lull. Jacobite War Song* .............................. ................ ......... „Brilard , Mr. George S i e g l e r . ........................ . . Polka de Concert,,......,........ ............... .................Bartlett MissMork Pnullin. Lo Chant do Seraphin..... .......... ..................... ........,*,..........Gregh MissAugusta Gurlough. Impromptu Grazioso...,:...... .................... ....................... .Dela Cour Miss Bertha Paullin. Midsunrimef Night's Dream.C. . . .Mende l s sohn , arr by Ketlerer ■Air. George and Alisa SiegUr. (a) Woodland Madrigal,........... ............... ....Robert Batten (b) Thls Would" I D o , , . . „ , „ . . W , R, Chapman (c) Bobolink............................................................... J. W. Bischoff. Miss Lucy Smith* Awakening of the Birds...!...,..,,,.,,....... ..tvsbere AHsaEthel Fielda. Joan LowriD,.../......,..,............................Frances H, Burnett Miss Gloria Aiken. Vrise........................................................ Newland Mr. Cecil George*. Military March...... ....................................................... ..Bchubert Mr, George, Miss Fields* ^ Misses Garlough and Siegier. , HeadFeelsLikeBursting. Maybe ydu were Out late last night? I f you had taken & Krause’s Headache Capsule before retiring your head would be cool and clear this morning. Take one now and you will be all right in ha lf an hour,. Price 25c. Sold by C. M. Ridgway, Inter-Society Contest Program. O - — 1 ESSAYS. Colliht Turrrtrr^ “The Integrating Ttndency of the AmtricanGtnius.” Lulu Hendersonr . 0 "The Musicof the Ages," sweets, smooth to d B. G. Ridgway, John Monday* who burglarized 0, M, Ridgway’s residence several months ago and was found guilty by the petit ufy, received liis sentence laiM Satur­ day, Judge Scraggy gave Him ten years in the penitentiary, He lias already served three term* and could have been rent op under the habitual criminal act. The sentence was the heaviest that could be imposed on the prisoner, -A Bug Killer that kills 10 c per pound, B, G , Ridgwayr The re-opening services o f the M, * church will take place Sabbath June 15th with public aeryloes, morn­ ing and evening. The names of thd officiating ministers will appear In »«sR f ^ k ’i Mv#r • Gaatlonl This is not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni­ versally known and a remedy th a t has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure aud treatment of Consumption and Throat atad Lung troubles withoutlos- ing its great popularity all these years you wut be thankful we called your attention to Boschee’i German Syrup, There are no many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for Itght colds perhaps, but for severe Goughs, Bron­ chitis, Group—and especially for Con­ sumption, where there is difficult ex- peefothtion and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by al druggists in the civilized world, G, G. GnEBN, Woodbury, N , J . CASTOR rA For Infants stud Children, ftii XMYeaKivi AlwaysBuughi Bears th* DEBATE, Question*— "Remlved that State and Federal Uws of geperal application shouldnot besubject to popular vote.” Affirmative.............. ..„,,.ftossMcCown, Negative.,,...,...,..,,...............Homer Henderson, O R A T I O N S . J N Wolford, * “The American Heritage.” J JohnJ. Wilson, . “Dangers that threatenour Civilization.” . d e c l a m a t i o n s . VeraAndrew, .* “The light fromover ihe Range,” dwisAiltem “Dolores Defies the King.” -From “In the Patace of the King.” R. E , CORRY, AUOTIONEEH. Fromptois»r Fairness amt SaHsfao* ^ i ^ tioa Guaranteed. MX Triaphow# OtdsrylUv; Ohio. * O L IN A . D O B B IN S , s - kott&tm -and - Atetnww. Dfitei nrJ'W»*W. b CleeiWi^Oifeitfe Fac-Simil Card I j ever! pui Clothing, True I f any any artiril Btore, or ifl be asguaJ” kindly rej Cayd and with pCrf| expense. Sumt Men’s Sumal nothing lij for leas: Men’* Musli] owning Men’s Fish Man’s Uerb tlndwvrs Men’s It# opening ♦SU 8 . . J &

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