The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 27-52
V \ jj£j£0 flguuuUE I C f t e f i p r e s ! Cell the S tory . W&etlwT i t s & Stsrt a r Oivsrm&l v # » ©* 011 $ fo x ovcyj '(ki%' %%‘Mfi, «f tli« Assist l« f ^Jirrss w^ar, tm i lw%v ami icago l& ^st 1 m il &rve your l*ei|streja«3 jfe la a .^iissjjti#' aw l FailNHcfeay jiiaiimcfr.' VLa mu p a y tm*ve- (bun we ask for mUs 4wl 'm*wm$t% t»»$ the*? >Uli be no better » ti 4 m n i n e e m m - m t v t U’U • n o t • xw gos>»l, W f $m* s 1** a fr|isiwi»^ n un c i Ime <»f C H I L D R E N ’S S u i t s a n d O v e r c o a t s At the i Host Reasonable Prices. . H a | s f :! U i i d e r w e a r , G l o v e s , .. ' M e e k w e a r , S j M r t s , ' * , < ■ V *-.* •• -■. T r u n k s , ' V a l i s . e s , e „ t e * $ C-SO ; $ 1 5 . 0 0 $ 2 0 . 0 0 ^ ■ $ 2 2 , o o : ' :. $ 2 5 : 0 0 $ 1.50 $ 2,00 $ 2.50 ,$ 3.00 $ 3.50 $ 4,00 $ 5.00 $ 6.00 $ 7,50 Absolutely Pure THEBEIS NOSUBSTITUTE M . K A U F M A N , ' ' r P- , • / ■ ^. • . , , J I ; # ; !sLeading ClothierandHaberdasher, 10 , 2 | and .23 Lirrtesione street, |"WrenVO!d Stand j Springfield, Ohio. $2.00 flats FOR MEN Come in li nd get njj,' of Unarm The closer you study hats and hat values the plainer the merit s of these j S » J S 5 „C 2 C 3 ^ hats wiU be demonstrated. Any shape you want if It fashion- * . * * ' 1 able, its here, stiff or soft fiHfg iti the several dimensions and colors. Truly,a superior quality. You never bought a ’'bet- • ter hat lor, 82.50, . Wo . doubt if you .can buy one anywhere as good as ib^se J o r $2.50; They are backed with tile strongest guarantee, too. $2.00 % * •"NS Che m c € a n y fia t Tor men W ith these hats and our special $2;oo hat we can supply any hat demanded in Springfield, W e guarantee the McCarty Hat to be equal to any $5.00 agency hat. New arrivals bring the assortment up to 30 styles and colors of stiff and soft hats. The price $3-00 Headquarters for , Underwear, Shirts, etc* GOOD VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY. IMcCarty Bros. 43 E , Main St, Springfield, Ohio. tyHDDOES YOUR PRINTING? j ■ •"'■ • v . •■ ■' i ■ :• : .•; ■ •■. »■-.> : . ",■•■■ •■ •■•■•$ The Herald was awarded the eon *1 tra it lost .Saturday fry the Deputy! , (, ,,, k ( ' J bn lecture course »on»nitieo makes State fiupervisow of Elections for. , „ „ . . famishing tb s e 'e im i ballot* for • / ' . v, 7 . . . . > , . Iw-tufe next VYrdr.ve-luy will begin At tins county, which Will bn mud in the _ . . . , • , ,« >7 oelock ft, in, ptoisdard turn*, Owing different nrecinrU next 1 tHsdoy,; , i! h / -if. ij~itL r i in the Alb'U LtUrriainmnit Co, The coutrAtd («Us for V } ,w ) ballots. , . . . wliieh will W ddtvvrcd HAftildtij*. s f A# the village of ILllhrook h " lhe' of Mi‘- t , . . . i , Ti’eo, Uicif Unit we are aide t o ,have 11 .W! * loc.'ii option olmioii i .nturdny, f . , , ■ / , i K « vw l« r 1, the „U w op<« b « « Jlm . l r n , n r i (i'.iTi lhi>n,i,tr*'(M ih« Tt.«M ,l=> 3 »,ml.l »Wt»kc |,I„I 0 nil. llftV* tveiiiiiir. It tli-rfd I im II o K Are ttM doing your printing. If nob why not! ■ rttfly After flui Iccftirt? und. the coue pnty poufs highly rfcommcuvcii , « rr,o rs>< ^ jry .-rsr | LOCAL AND t'E^ONAL • Joseph Littk-r moved his family to Frankfort ibh neck, •Robert Cooper i, at*lv to b» ou after several davs rieiknest. —DonTpurdiape a stove until you have seen our deploy at Kerr & Eastings Bros, Mrs. M. C. Nagiev Is visiting her parents, Mr, and Sirs. Nelson Shaw, of Cincinnati. Rev, Downe, of TranqUilLy, wjl preaehiin the tJ. P. church Subbath morning and evening.. Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Xenia; bag been quite sick for several day's, Mrs. \Y„ At, Barber has been with her this week. - -—For felt boots, shoes and. rubbers remember that ^Johnson's shoe store, on Detroit street, Xenia, is continual ly offering bargains. —Attention is culled to tbe first number on the lecture course. •The* lecture will begin promptly a t 7:30 ofdook, standard time. The Ladies' Aid Society' the U, P . church will give a Hallowe’en (dime) social Friday night, Oct. 30, a t the home of J , Hale Collins, Rev* John Yates, of' the JR, P , seminary, Allegeliany. Pa., will oc* cupy Rev. Sanderson’s pulpit next Sabbath at 11 a, m. and 7 p, m., sun time/ —I t pays to feed Acme Food, a sub* stitute for oil meal at one*tb>rd the cost. Aids digestion and gives a finish &old on guarantee by L, H . Sullen berger, Warren Btiflcnbarger, of near South Charleston, while assisting lit the operation of a corn busker lost his hand, tba member being taken oft at the wrist, Mr. ami Mrs. HarroJd and Mrs Arbuckle were entertained at dinner Saturday by Mrs. J . C, McMillan a t her borne near Cedarville,-—South Charleston Sentinel, Among the out of town people who were in attendance At V. 8 / Collins’ sale, Tuesday, were Deputy Auditor Collins and J , W. .Marshall, of Xenia, i—A- range or base burner that will save your money can he found jn the Acorn make, See the display at Kerr & Hastings Bros, Mrs. J . V, Ford was a guest of J . N, Wright's at their family reuuion and thirty-fifth wedding anniversary lit Dayton last Saturday. —Owing to the many requests for milk 1 hs vo started a milk wagon and will ho around each morning. Tele phone your order to f>on 191. ; * - > Frank McLean, The Wilmington learn is tattling today with the J oph J college foot ball team for honors, fiw college U‘im goes to Wittenberg Wednesday, Mrs, Mary Baruvr and daughter^. Misses Eifie and Jessie, Mrs, -Edwin Artbor, o f Springfield, and Mrs. Hera Baldridge and two sons, o f Dayton* were,'guests .of Mr, and Mrs. D* S. Collins, Tuesday. L. Dilfendal, of (South. 'Charleston, was in town Wednesday posting bjiis for & horse sale which will take place a t . W o lfs. fiverj’ barn At South Charleston, Thursday, November 5. There'will be about 75 head ofterec for sale. . W. M. MIt' heft, who is heit»d in Tennes«<-e engaged in the lumber bu iness, ariiveJ here Friday evening for n short visit wlkh his' family; Mr. Mitchell is just regnveriag fr.un an attack of malarial fever having *been sick for some- eleven weeks. O u rs whs for i-sdics and gentlemen range from 95c to $3.50. Our P; trieian inr ladies, and Keith 1 'lKon- qticrntn' 5br gentlemen at S3,50 Have no equal'in this country.' In aft the leathers noil styles. Rubber, felt boots am enmlmJatums at wholesale prices. ' Save yon 50c a pair. Star' key’s Arcade Sim? House, Spring- field, O r R, C. Watt lost bis famous Da roc Jersey Jmg, Top Noteher, several days ago, the animal dying from lung fever and paralysis after .but a few days eiykncs*. The animal was tbe head o f the fiunons CedAr Vale herd of Dorwc Jerseys and was ouo of the greatest in the show ring. Mr. W a tt was offered $7000 far lhe animal last summer hence the loss is a great one to the owner, ^ November 1 is tbe datd of tbe last Sunday excursion of the season to Cincinnati vin Pennsylvania lines, Tickefg will bo cold a t $1.25 round trip frdui Cedarvllle, good going on Special train leaving a t 9:00 a. m., central time. / The opening performance given by ‘The Allens,” will be -what, is known as a “ treat in Vaudeville/’ as given in the Vaudeville theaters' in the larger cities. Be sure and see their opening performance. I t is free. —Just received some Ralston's Breakfast Food, Health Oats, Hom iny Gri tv and Pancake Flour. Any one is a-fioe^breakfast dish, nt Gray and C</s. • tf Charles Crouse,. J r., wife and daughter of Cedarville, were Sunday guests a t the home of Janies LaDd- aker.—South Charleston Sentinel, D. 8 . Collins who held a sale Tues day and expects to ship his goods and stock to Vernon, Texas .Tuesday 'has not yet been able to get his cars. It is not probable that he will get away before the first of lh? week. J . N, and Ralph Wolforl will go with the stock. The costumes displayed by “ The Allens” are said to be very beautiful and way out of the ordinary. Dur ing their opening performance on Monday, November 2 , Mr, and Mrs. George Allen will present their beau tiful dream picture, “ The Sign of the Cross.” This is Said to he a superb creation. Don’t miss Monday night. No admision charged. It is free. The McBride Cate Again. f St. John, Kas., October 26.—Mr. and .Mrs. William McBride and Jesse L, Limes, M. D., have gone before Mr. George E , Moore, Notary Pub ic, and have sworn to written state ments, confirming tbe story of tbe awful illness and subsequent cure of the little sop of Mr. and* Mrs, Mc Bride, Dr. I/mes is particularly emphatic in his statement and there does not now seem to be any room for doubt as to the fact that Dodd’s Kidney Pills,, ami nothing else, saved the litile boy* He was so bad that he bad epileptic spells which s Red him with increasing i’rcijuoncy. He was semi-daralysed in ,he right side, and his mind was bad- y affected. In their sworn statement, Mr. and Mrs, McBride say:—* “The very day wo began to use Wld's Kidney Pills our boy had twip'y-sevon ol these epileptic spells or fits In less than a week he ceased laving them entirely/' <(The case has caused n great sepsa-. lion in the neighborhood, The sworn statements have confirmed the whole “fofy* SAM LE8ENSBLRGER & CO. t t z E a s t M a m M r e g f , • ' t , v C u s t o m e r s ’ I n t e r e s t s A l w a y s . P r p - ' t e c t e d a t T h e S u r p r i s e ; S t o r e . . i»f cfearge l^ e will pat jUteniio-aBy mmpremnt a p fe e « f a»v were griee iimta aWlsftjpr msmzxv* ®liy j*£opSe like to trade a t Ib is «'trre.. AVitb Fall W m t it *ttsdb rs.om & m . «~??r farhw nfiftj extensive and lower fxrisfe*,' - WeMerit ¥onr PatronagebyBrine SnperiwTalaes. T ie man who hay? PHT 'Seltor Gveycoat «i 'm *33 s o t $»a|* a W« call your -special altenrion lo lhe fplenfisd fruits an Oyercoaie which v-v have placed on sale a t lhe popular prices o f $ 5 . 00 , $ 7 - 50 - $ 10 * 00 ! $ 12-00 and $ 15 - This line of -goods is description. Tfaj* m m i ,f®etjim ^ r - ■ , / mepis t» thor#ugl% a p p e la te the values ifeat sre, here f o r . ^ » ■. ' *» • * * . « Mothers of Boys Recognize in our Clothing the r• ; . Best to be Had. — the popular patterns-^-the b&if made’—ijbemort servicable-^fee ’best fitting nod the lowest priced. Ju st m e item }» prove that it pays parents to patrunixe u&. Bring the boy?, aft f>i- V3?rnt aa 1 ajcuroooo of on r ajwciil *int>j ond nt $ 3 * 5 ° . Our determination to continually give ivbingvalace is again demonslritel'ia out «:f«r- ing of Buys’ Beits and Overcoats at §3.50. The suits Come in two-piece, three- button, riuu’sle- breaste J and nobby N<»rfolk' styles, also hmg.-pani Apiece raitp, c a t oprfo-date .m-4, *pkadid ^na !i , tics. The Oveicoals at® in Rnssuwi 4tyI©^,-baod - some shades ©f ollye, cadet bine, Havana brown, eavy n a J Oxfords, sAtheiuhxmi&rei rilk ‘4e% cs on sTteves also bmp: nvercwaa far la tte r boys, t» 'reach' to shoe tr.pp, ■slash pockets, velvet collars, etc., etc. * Both suits and Jvercoats.are. ejseriiviri values, A bargain to boast of. avoa ly . : "• $ 3 - 5 0 - - •••• ' We show jjooil.values * Boys’ v>r Children’s . ’ ‘ '8ai(s nnd'O.vercoaCsat . \ $l,oo, ,S,So, 4^.00, $ 2 . 5 os $3.00 and up. Special Low Prices on Fall Furnishings and Hats. . LECTURE COURSE. SCoutinufid frani First Vag&i The following named pupils of room ! number three, having received n o ’ . . _______ r dailv grade below 00 per cent for tbef . . . r ,1 1 mmth of Oitotar, ore hoiwml l,y j» mosMwrtr mepwm fo«teu>l«.l-| having their names published in this! cd artist. Mf. M’eaner^ pianoist, .* paper: Carl Spracklen, Oscar Filer, Gladys Wildman, James Hutchisan, Jennie Mcchling, Georgia, Strain, Esther Townsley, Itacbel Tarbox. Effie C, Duftield, Teacher. No shoe dealer in the town can give a single reason why they can sell “as low as Starkey, in tbe Arcsde. They go Into tbe biggest markets of tbe world and thef personify make all of their selections, pay cash, and get the best discounts and offer you a fifty thousand “dollar stock from wblch to make your selec tion. They will give you rubber boots, felts and combinations fifty cents below tbe market, Springfield, 0 . - The attachment suit of the Spring- field Liquor cotppany against Ridg- way & Co. on a cow which was said to be the property of B. G. Ridgway, was again beard before Squire Jack- Son, Thursday morning. Consider able testimony was taken in tbe case, and squire Jackson gave a decision in in favor of the plaintiffs. Attorney Dobbins, win. represented Ridgway & Co , asked for a writ of restitution that the caw be turned over to th e 5 owners. Squire Bradford represent ed (lie defenclents and gave notice of appeal. November 1,.excursion tickets to Columbus will be sold via Pennsyl vania lints a t $ 1.00 r^ound trip from Cedarville, good going on special train leaving a t 8:55, a. m , central time. -This is tbe last Sunday exclu sion of tbe season to Columbus. , *whose work both on and off the stage Las called for the strongest ‘endorse- incuts from all committees, is a gentle man, scholar .and .thorough musician who caters to the wishes o f the public. Rita Mario is such a talented vio linist that it is hardly to be expected that an artist, comparable with her, is to be found in a whole season, much less in a single program. Master Lawrence Oxley, the fam ous colored boy soprano', has for sev eral years held the position as soloist in one of tbe leading boy choirs of Boston. He has a voice of wonderful power nud sweetness. Eddie Pomeli has, like his associates filled a church position for several years. . He is the possessor of a sym* pathetic aud beautiful alto voice. L ittle Phil, the pocket edition of all the great humorists, will present, the coming season, a uew monologue ar- rmged especially for him. His series of -'ostumes, impersonations and songs cannot fail to please the most critical and exacting. His appearance with the company during the past season I," T h e b e s t $1*50 a n d $2 .00 shoes s o ld a n y vvhere n fe a t SisgenlfealersV SpriagffeM. —I t is now time to look after your, stoves before winter is upon you. Acorn stoves are the Rest a t Kerr & Hastings Bros. —The plat opens Siturday after noon a t 2:30 o’clock a t McCollum's jewelry store for Uie first number od the lecture course. Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson and j Mrs.' Lewis Gilbert, of Cedarville, were the Sunday guests of Charle*, Gilbert and wife—South Charleston has been heralded by ouebursts of »p- J®cnl*ne^* plause. Friday, October 36th, 193* Durno, “ The Mysterious,” and Co. March 26, 1304, is tbe last number, Durno & Co. have crossed the conti- nent six times in the last four years. Durno makes the impossible Seem pos sible, the unnatural natural. He causes ydu to see what you do not see and not to see wlint you -think you see, . *• Unlike other magicians, Durno is a comedian and humorist, he uses a flow oflanguiige which is’tuil of. com edy, his voice is clear anil distinct, THE ALLENSARE COMING. “ The Allens” are coming; Tfe; company, which comprises the vaud*; eville and dramatic portion of ft* ‘ splendid organization, which "Ik * Allens” are employing to advert!* their life-tone, is without druht, t»f the most complete companies in tf*; istence, It certainly is surprising that ‘‘TN( Allens” are able*to snpport a tow*; pany of this calibre, but it ts onlC u ..atl m E .M . Sys* IF-" merits tae fif&o&ywb tits . with “ tail* oring per* .fwatlqm**' We know that they ate the “smartest clothes, in town” and the proof is in tbe garments themeelvos, Scores of our regular '% M; CHSTOMERS*’ formerly patronlaed high priced tailors, CALL AND BE CONVINCED ONCE FOR ALL, BRICES $10 to $ 36 . 5s m m m m jm x , X e n i a , Oh io< an while listening to him one can see ®B0^ )et illustration of what monfr. « Mi .Uh' <^-2 . Ur m lV « A tW a ' A .h . 1 . -,1 1.' T him produce different articles and cause them to vanish. Le Barge, king of versatile enter- taiuers, will tell you tunny stories sing lot you comic songs, and fill the air with the melodious tone of the xyl ophone. He plays On a broom fiddle which will not fail to make yon giggle,, and on top of his head and all over brains and ability will do. “ The Ruperb Comedy CnropwF is Used rim ply as an advertbts,, medium, anil it purely is a meiiiW which Appeals a t once to the pu- and judging from the enormous bs ness being done by “ The Allen*,* is a very successful plan of adve b fr* * There have been “ medicine sneA*,- the stage lie plays the ordinary fiddle,, , , , _ while iir bis manipulation o f the banjo P,a*nW » ^ “ " J 1’3 and mandolin be cannot be excelled. “ “ ‘J f Y f l ° fids is an entertainment that c o n J 1* 8 th6 ! sists of magic, music, illusbns, imita f , tions, comedy and ventriloquism. T h c ^ H f ”8^1 ^ til®™,,,Pa, 5 L ’ft r s t:,s ,:^ly fo° ££& lum’e for the first number. ' , Every woman fixes the stand*** $ which men esteem h e r / dob Printing of all kinds executed !■ Those who arc courteous *t in first-clas*! style at Ily,ftAW> office, j are never coarse abroad,
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