The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
•rtewaan <K Springfield’s Greatest Shoe Store Oiir Peerless Buying Facilities Have Telling Effect. Beauty and Economy Join Hands. SATURDAYJUNE 10 / present, undoubtedly, the most woiv derful shoe proposition in the history of the._ shoe trade, We place on special sale 5.000 Pairs ofmens and Cadiz’s Shoes, Oxfords Ladles Shoes and Oxfords. $1,25 and $1.90. I f you-want a Shoe or an Oxford for dress purposes, somthing in height of style, having nothing to them but the host of quality, good fin ish and solid wear, you will find, this l'otyour. choice. ■■■ . ■■ 1■■ j. Childrens. Shoes, Oxfords and Sandals, 29c, 39c, 49c and 74c. Each and every pair well worth two and three times its Belling price. You should buy two or three pairs from these lots, as you will never again be aide to buy them at these prices. Messes Shoes, Oxfords and Sandals. n 74c, 99c,/and $1.24. . A mongest these lots yon can find anything in a shoe, oxford or sandal for a girl, either in patent; colt. viei kid and all the shades of Perssia tan, with one, two or three strape, Bluecher or Bal cut. , ' ■ ■ ■ ■ • Moss and Little Mens Shoes. 59c 99c and $1.20 A ll leathers, all stylos, good solid oak soles. “ . Mens Shoes and Oxfords 99c, §1.20 and $1.43. Never, have such good solid dress and work shoes been offered to you a t such low ^prices. Step in and examine these values. The sale of this purchase will continue until all is sold The earlier you come the grander the selection, - Springfield. O. 35 E Main St. Greatest Bargin shoe store in America. Headquarters and W ho le sa le H ou se C incinnati O. D istribution direct from W ho lesa ler to Consumer. _ W E H A V E and can se ll yours FflltiK liOANS . five years.— SMITH & CLEMANS, * LO C A L A N D PERSONA L. t —For sale cheap: A good refrige rator. Call ab-thte ofllue. Pierce and-Phillips have just com pleted a large steel form -for the building of cement silos. Ilifie Brothers expect to engage in this kill'd of cement work and-their first silo will he ipufc up for Mr. Frank Grinnel of near Yellow Springs. Miss Nellie Brewer, of Clifton, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs Jacob Wilson. Mrs. T. B. Andrew, is attending commencement exercises a t Cleve land, this week, Miss Mollip Lanins, .o f X enia, is v isiting friend s here th is Week. Mrs. Ogleshee, of W illmington, is visiting a t the home, of l)r. and Mrs. 33. 0 . Oglesbee. —Get McCormick guard plates at Wolford’s. Dr, ami Mrs. McKinney, and son, have been spending the week with Sir. S. M. Murdock, and fam ily, ' Mrs. C. M. Crouse is quite ill at her homo on Xenia Avo. - Get Deering kn ife heads and sec tions at Wolfo.rd’s. Miss Junta Pollock, is entertain ing her friends, Misses Mary Aitken of Mora, III., amt Bello S tewart, of Monmouth, 111., Mrs. Oscar Smith, w ill entortain about forty of h»r lady friends, In honor of Miss Jun la. Pollock, Mon day, at 4 o'clock p. M. Miss bio ta Ncshifc and Master Leigh Xoabih, of Yellow Springs, spent Kabbaih >with Mrs, J , H. Andrew. Wilbertorcc co-mnencemcnt is next Thursday. • Mr. Btewart Collar of Colterville, III., has been spending the week here with friends and former col lege acquaintances. -•Get your McCormick knife heads sections a t Wolford’s. «r ■ - Mr. William Pollock*, is hero dur ing tlm commencement exercises, A teamster a* the paper mill* by the pame of John Little was kicked in tile face Wednesday afteriu on, by amtile, Tho injury to uofc scfloiw other titan badly bruised, / Miss ITettah McFarland, is ‘visit ing Mrs Emma Kepler, at Dayton, Miss Sallie Wolford, is visiting her brother, .at. WasMngtmV„CL h JL and attending the Grand Army En campment* * Mr. and Mrs. William Conley, at tended the marriage of Miss Helen B ell Phinnoy to Mr. Charles Will-., lam FiggTns, afc the home of Dr. and Mrs. Weston, Yellow Springs. ~ The W. C. T. xr. society of the IT. P* church Avill be hold next Thurs day afternoonj-iit the home of Mrs. J. O. Orrs. Mrs. Lida Archer, who is now with, her brother, J. F. Delzell, at Farm School, N . O. received word last week of ajsiul accident which he- befell her eldest brother, Dr. B . Da- zell,of j Reynolds Indiana, H e with another man was driving along the road when a storm came up blow ing a tree down 01 them, killing the Dr. Instantly, the other mail was only sligh tly injured. Miss Mary Dalzell, who spent some time here atCedarville a few years ago is a daughter of the Dr. Miss Minnie ltitenour, of Selma, is the guest of Miss Louise Smith. Miss Edith Xeeld, of Xenia, is the guest of Miss Fem e Ervin. Mr. and Mrs. A, Y f lle id of Cin cinnati have been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collins, who on Tuesday entertained a number of friends in their honor. Mr. Frank Young left Wednesday morning for Columbus where he w ill attend Prof. Fox ’s normal school this summer* —Sections for any kind of mowers knive at Wolford’s. Miss Minnie Fowler, who has been teaching at Selma, A la ., is home for the summer vacation. Judge J. X . Dean of Xenia attend-, ed the commencement exercises Thursday. Mrs. Anna Morton and Gracp,-of Clifton are guests of Prof, and Mrs. W, K. McChesney. Mrs Kate Jackson, of Xenia, Is spending the week with friends here. Messrs. Frank Endsley and James Harper, of Dayton, were guests the first of tile week of Mr. Itoht, Towii- sley. Mrs Claude Philiqs has for her guest Miss Mabel Huberts of Bpring, field. —Farmers you can get" sections for McCormIck. Dt oring, Plano, Milwaka r .. <9*.. . . j . , ** L c .( fA e / lin L0Vvr FARES WEST AND SOUTHWEST LOW FAKES TO CALlFOltNIA THROUGH PORTLAND, OREGON, VIA PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Account JCnignts of Columbus Nation al Council. Excursion tickets will be sold May 28th to .list in -San Francisco And Los Angeles, good for stop-over :il Portland to visit Lewis orul Clark Centennial, ; Further information may he obtained from ticket agents of . Pennsylvania Lines. 5-31 Every liousclceeper^houid k n ow that If they will buy Defiance; Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will Rave not only time, because it never sticks to the iron, but because each package contain 16 oz.~onc full pound-while, nil other fold Water Starches are pu t up in Impound packages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then attain because Defiance Starch is free from injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it Ik because he has a stock ou bund which lie wishes to dispose oi before he puts in Reliance. Ho knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every pac kage In large letters and figures -“If, res.' Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick- gni* Defiance never sticks. —Got your Wolford's. For Sale:- condition. Champion sections at -A road cart in good J. H . BroiheiTon. 3t. tftwjns 8 y>REV 1 VO r e s t o r es V IT A L IT Y * IB -Madea W e ll M a n p1. o f M e * . aiul Champion Mowers a t Wolford’s HXCCB310NS TC COLORADO JUNE PATH TO JULY 3D. VIA. PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Sreeial low fates to Denver, Cota* ralo fipriwga and Pueblo, account Li- fofnatVtnal Epwortti League conv-ta- tion, Good lime for health had pl«u- nre tnolterd to visit famous Iloekv Mountain rc3oi-to. Get full iftformati m from ttaket ageuto of I’tmnsylvat.a iJnes, T H E &XUBXA.W 3B^£t^SXSfir03SC; BTOdncrsth e above results in 30 days. It sett bawerfullrendquickly. , Cares wbsasll otherst*ll, Sonn*menwll!**B»lni their lost manhood,andold men will recinrer their aroutkfai visor by mins BEVXVO. It quicklyand suretyrestoresHenou» Md ConwiMptisn. Insist on hatlnS BEVIVO, tte" ether. It can ho carried 4t» seat pocket, By matt, MUOOt*rp4ckare.or Mi jror«ff.oo,wtthaafo*l- Mr« tt>em* i# temtaA |k a Book ana free. . Ascress Stow, imam ce,“ssSiffiniL"; COLLEGECOMEDY Friday, June 9, 1905. F - ■ Cedarville Opera [House. EH? WHAT IS IT?” Anyone contemplating a trip West, may take'advantage of the reduced' fares for the special Home-Seekers’ excursions via .Pennsylvania Linos to points in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa,. Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon tana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Ore-; gon, Washington, Texas and other sections in tlie" west and in a ll the states of tlio South. ' . Stop-over privileges permit rtrav- lers to investigate business openings These tickets will be on sale certain dates during the summer. Detailed information as to faros, through time, etc., w ill bo freely fi”-nlsbed upon application to local ticketagent of Pennsylvania Linos'.—7-15. , i t A c tl Scene l.-Chamber in Brodhead’s home.—-"Was ever a girl so shame fully treated," "I'll be Jus deaf man," "Remember your •P*s andQ's,’* "Aint you deaf?" “Now you Hypocrites get out." “ You're my prisoner," — CAST— Squire Brodhead,;.........................................................................Walter Shaw, Jemiette, Brodhead's daughter,.................. ............. ........ Edna Townsley, _ Baraaby Peters.,...... *...................................... ................... ....Joseph Finney. Major Charles Smith, in love with Jennette,............ ;.......... LeRoy Marshall. 'Jack, a servant,............... .........................................................R0y McFarland'. Village Counstable........................;........... ...............................George Stewart. —SPECIALLY— Vocal Solo...........................................................................Woodbridge Usrick. “ALL TANGLED UP” inside Act 1. Scene,—Room ip Halliday re nce. Th.eMMajor in trouble. .MacVey’s secret, "He manes trouble." The letter,. “I'll leave this house forever/’•. Act 11, Scene,—-Parlor at Halliday home. Pity and remorse, name is George'Kapley." "I’ll spare him, but I’ll go away forever.” '■ The Duel, Act III. Scene,—Same as in Act 11. The misunderstanding. ' In the w it-' liess box. "The wrong girl." "Now do you see?" The explanation. —CJIST-- Major Halliday, attorney,.......... ............ ...............L .......... ........,..J. E. Nesbit, Mrs, Halliday................ ......................... ..........;................:.......... Ethel Collins. Miss Clara Halliday............................................................... ;.......Fannie lliffe. Lester MacVey, Halliday s partner.............................. .... ........ ..Claud Estle. KeelingPlantum, undertaker and marble dealer.....................Carl Marshall. “Vernie, Plantum’s daughter, secretely wedded to Mac Vey " ? ...... .................Florence Alexander- Lieutenant George Rapley, in 1 qv 6 with Clara,...'.................. George Stewart’ O’Tool, family servant............................................................ David McElroy* ‘ MUSIC BY CEDARV ILLE K. of P. BAND. Plat Opens Wednesday,' Morning 9:30 Jt. M . GENERAL ADMISSION 20c. CHILDREN UNDER 12, 15c. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. ...RECITAL... ■ BY -— - ’ . ' ' ■ Pupils o f Miss Beazell ---- ---- ASSISTED MY ------- - Messrs, Frank Bird, Frank Young, Walter Shaw. COLLEGE CHAPEL, JUME 7, 1905. 1. "Caprice.’’...................................... ................................................ ...Heins, Miss Ruth Flatter. 2. "Fruhlingsregen".................................................................’..........W. Fink. Miss Martha Knott. - 8" "Peer Gynt Suite" Day Break Edward Grieg, The Death of Akse ' Anitra’s Dance * The Hall of the Mountain King • . Misses Eddy and Beazell, 4. “Recitation".............................;.................................................. ...Selected, < Mr. Frank Young, 5. Prayer and Huntsmen’s Chorus (DcrFreischutz Weber ) R. Favarger. Miss Louise Smith. 0. "La Fontaine".....i........................................... ............................. ..Reynald* Miss Nellie Seibert. 7. "Magic Flute from Die Walkure"..... ............. ......................R. Wagner, Misses Eddy and Beazell. 8. "Idilio"............................. ..................................................................... Lack. Miss Bessie Sterrett. 9. "Murmuring Zeplirys"................ ........................................ ]............Jensen. h i Miss Minnie Rjtenour, 10. Recitation "Belshaafir’s Doom" * Mr. Frank Bird. 11. "Song of the Brook" r ........ ...... ........ Lack. A Miss Louise Smith. 12. "Kamenoi Ostrow".., Miss ftlary Eddy, ■ 13. “ Papillions D’Amour"............ ............ .......... ......... Miss Dora Siegler. 14. Recitation "Waterloo" Mr, Walter Shaw. 16. "Pasquinade"........... Miss Minnie Ritenour, 10. "The Fisher Maidens of Prodda’V:...... .................. ..........................Raff. Misses Eddy and Beazell. THE WORLD’S WORK’ t T h e m a g a s c i f t e b v h i c h ' f e l l s o f t h e p r o g r e s s o f t h e b t t o r l d t h r o u g h b o o n d e t f t t l p i c t u r e s a n d t e r s e a r t i c l e s * i DOtfBLBDAY, PAGE & COMPANY New York N. B,-ANDREW CARNEGIE e*r»i *>t tklsfc THE WORLD’S WORN rtMKrWtM^” m m m MANUFACTURERS W H O LES A LE PR IC ES • — . = = = = s = = = O N = = = = = VEH ICLES™ HARNESS W e sell our entire product direct to the user at wholesale prices and guarantee a MmolKoiiieoDllelaliPite WE INVITE YOULTO CALL AND INSPECT OUB WORK LARGEST STOCK We carry the largest stock of vehicles on our repository floor of any concern in the world. All of latest style, thoroughly reliable vehicles. Our line mcludeo Carriages, Buggies, gurreys, Phaetons, Station Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Runabouts, Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Carts, etc. COME AND SEE US BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASE. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY CATALOGUE FOR 1 9 0 5 Send for our free catalogue. To out-of-town buyers who cannot . come to see us, we should be glad to send, on request, our illustrated catalogue, by means of wkich you can buy as safely and satisfactorily as if on the ground. . PRICE $50.50 Extra 3 -4 Rubber Tires, $ 13 .00 Guaranteed as good In every way as sold by middlemen for from 570 to $75. Note some of the good points. Has >, sclf-olllne, dust-proof axles. Full wrought' Brewster fifth- wheel with bent reaches mor- Used into the head block. Oil tempered and tested springs. Wrought steel Bailey body loops. Strictly second growth hickorywheels.with tlresputon hot, Bradley shaft couplers. Full length bottom carpet. Rub ber step pads. Sprlngbackand spring cushion, Finest finish throughout. The greatest Bug. gy In the World at the Price. N O . sore. NEW"YORK BUGGY. TH E MANUFACTURER can always offer you more foryovtr money than the middleman. We are the only house in the State or Ohio selling direct to the consumerwho manufactures the vehicles-aud harness they offer for sale. • No. 4066., STRAIGHT — $Ut SURREY PRICE $ 8 1 .5 0 Extra 7-8 Rubber Tlree, $ 15.00 No. 4066 Is a light, compact vehiclewith ample seatlngca- paclty for four.large persons. Furnished with bellcol lar self-qlllng axles. OHtempered and tested springs. Full bottom wrought fifth-wheel. Strictly secohd growth wheels. -Full length ■velvet carpet. Bradley shaft couplers. Hand somelyfinished. . Guaranteed as good as sold by others for Sktg-oo to $35,00 more than our price. HARNESS We Manufacture 65 S T Y L E S Highest Quality— Wholesale Prices G U A R A N T EE A SAVING ' NQT t£SSLTHAtL2fi^ Our N o .246 Single Strap Driving Harness PRICE $ 12.60 G EN U IN E R U BB ER M OUNTINGS, Extra $ 1.75 We carry 2000 sets cf Harnsss In stock COME AND SEE US OFFICE—REPOSITORY—FACTORY Soath High Street, crossing Hocking Valley Railroad, Terminus Electric Car U n t . 20 minutes ride from corner Broad and High Streets The . ------------------- -— - Columbus Carriage & Harness Co. COLUMBUS, OHIO AyersPills K eep them in th e house* Take one when you feel bil ious or dizzy. They act di rectly on the livenfcwffi'&fft’. BUCKINGHAM’S DYE fibeautiful brown o r riChOUCK? use nm tan,oru m m u >.MUU t CO*Uiitgii, x. The Genuine 1847 R ogers bros : Spoons, Forks* Knives, etc* have all the qualities in design, work manship and finish of the best ster ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth the cost. JfcrAihtr* . nth Knife. Much ,of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in ferior in every way to "Silver Plate lhal Wears ” Ask your dealer for " 18 4 7 ROGERS B R O S ." Avoid EUbfiUuted, .Oar lull trade-mark is '*1 8 4 7 ROGERS. B R O S ." look for it. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Before baying write for oaf catalogue l,C-L." tSiklMUTlONAl, Kil.Vfll co., to M ER ID EN BRITANNIA C O ., Meriden, Germ, Birkttere n>hJfcrki HERALDSALEBILLS 1 -n '*]I mgl ** 4 ........ I....... ......... iiiMT.niiTFiiifi|jij^iMiprPi*ii %*- 1 7 *
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