The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
v : Kinnane Brothers’ Gompany, 35 35 11 5 k 12,14 and 16 E A S T M A I N S T R E E T , SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 22, 24, 26 and 28 N OR TH F O U N T A IN A Y E . We give absolutely free the S, and H. Trading Stamps, We pay fare to Springfield on all purchases of $10,00 or over, In addition to the Low Quotations, n n p A T P Q T M A V U i \ E A 1 L Q A I ' l A 1 /■' Ever inaugerated in the thirty five years of our busines history of Springfield, you,cant afford to miss at for everything is priced on a bases of 1-3 Saving to you, no matter what department you purchase in. You are sure to find a choice army of whole-, some bargains, sterling qualities and the closest trimmed prices made possible by our extensive purchases and concessions made to us by manufacturers who offer us big lots to gether witfi\ v . OUR EXPENSS BEING LOW WE CAN AFFORD IT Every body with a thought for economy will surely not fail to attend this greatest sale at K IN N A N E ’S. In our Carpet De: partm6nt, you will find the very newest priced the lowest, besides we sew and line all carpets free of charge to you. Five hundred Rugs, all Wool Smyrna,bought to sell at $2.00 during this sale or where they last $1.25 each $ 2.98 for $5.00 Fine Axminster Rugs 36x72 inches fifty styles to select from every Rug in our store from the smallest to the largest room size reduced about 1-3 from Regular price for this sale. Wash Goods Department. Lace Curtain Bargains Our Wash Goods Department is very replete with everything thats new both White and Colored Fancy Dawns White Grounds ar)d dainty fiperes 3c yard Baleste Lawns that are sold at 10c elsewhere here 6c yard other novelty fabrics such a Jap anese poplens Cotton Voiles, Linen Crash suitings, and priced to meet the pocket books of the-economical shopped 10c a yard up to 35c about half regular price. - $1.00 a pair Hundreds of pair Nottingham Lace Burtains full width and 3 yards long sold elsewhere at-$i.50 a pair Seven hundred pairs of Nottinghaw Lace Cur tains 3 1-2 yards long full width you pay $2.60 any other store in Ohio $1.25 a pair for Curtains worth $3.00 Nottingham Lace with Brussels Net effects very beautiful $2.98 a pair Cable Net Curtains regularly sold at. $5.06 oply 2 to 4 pairs of a kind * ' • ■ , • thats why the big sacrifice. ' ! ^ KINNANE w A T T R A C T IV E . Miss Maggie Edgar, a former resi dent of Oedarvillo, who is now on a furlough in this country from Syria, where she labors as a missionary, will give a i r address in flip It. P. church (O. 8.) Monday" evening, May loth, a t 7:15 standard. 1 The person who took the pearl handled umbrella by mistake from Mrs,- Davidssn’s porch, will confer a favor by returning same to Mrs. ‘Davidson. ' Miss Eva Matthew will loach school tho coming year .in D istrict No. 4. New Jaspor, township. • Mr. Gluts. H. Gillaugh has pu r chased the property owned by Mr. Elmer Sliigley, Consideration $1300 Mr. L .G . Dull was in Ind iana tho first of the week on business'in con nection with the George White estate! , '*• M All persons owing me will please call and settle promptly. AV. R. Sterrett. Announcements have been roceived hero of tho marriage of Raymond IV Gorbold and Mary Matthews Palmer on April 17, a t Osaka, Japan . will he the display of Men's Clothing ac B ird’s Store from May 17th, to May"20th, leave for your Inspection a line comprising from 60 to 75 different patterns,. in the nobbiest and most dressy suits. “CR IT ER IO N .” is the Brand of Clothing we handle. Come In and exam ine the line and convineeyonrself of llwmesits. See fer yourself th a t “ Criterion” Clothing is up-to-date, stylish and made to fit, th a t It is ju st what you are wanting. $7.50 to $2o.oo is the range of prices we carry, and we guarantee good tpialify and cheap prices. We claim th a t we can sell Clothing cheaper in our store than a regular Clothing House so it will bo worth your time to come in and see us. Rem ember the Date M ay, 17, to M ay 20. A T The graduating exercises of tho Clifton high school will take place on Tuesday, May 23d, a t 7:30 p. m., in tho opera house. There are nine graduates, five boys and four girls, as follows: Lloyd Oonfar, Bruce Knox, Clem Tuite, Shelly Lamount, Elder Corry, Belle Brewer, Ethel and E u la Anderson and Bessie Eslle, Rev.. MeChesney will make the a d dress. The Boxwell examination, was taken by sixty-one pupils, in the Central high school-room a t Xenia, Saturday.- This is the second one held under tho Boxwell law, 'and those th a t pass arts entitled' to free tuition in the high schools. Miss Alice Roosevelt, is to v isit in Cincinnati. ReV. A. B. Henry addressed the pupils of the High school Monday. His subject being “The interpreta tion of the Character of Ham let, il lustrating the sehoolar in practical life.” From the World’* Bat Manufartures Wo are prepared to prepare you for Spring with the best and most stylish and serviceable Shoes known to modern merchandis ing. The Baccalaureate Sermon to the graduating class of Cedarville High School will be delivered by Rev. Henry, Sabbath eve. May 14, 1005, 7:30, Standard time a t the opera house. • Smell OxfordsandHighCats Dr. J . P . Porter, postor of the M. IC. church a t Jamestown, died Tues day evening after being confined to hisriiod for ji week. H e had been in declining health for two years. The funeral took place Thursday after noon. Rev. Bailey, several years ago pas tor of the IJ. P. church al Clifton, has been offered the pastorate of tho U. P. church a t W alnut Hills, Cin cinnati. 1 --Fo r Sale: Bnlf Plymouth Rock chickens. Eggs 75 cents per 15. J , E. Hastings, ’phone 183. A ll Miss Nt llie Vsticlc returned Sat urday (o Columbus, io resume" her work as stenographer a t flint place. • Mr, Ralph O. Wead of Xenia has been elected superintendent of the Sugarcreek township high school. He was assistan t last year to Mr. George A. H a rp e r.. I t is H a rpe r’s intention oFattending the Ohio State University nex t year. 1 Have a number of special Bargains in Implements, ye t unsold come quick. W. R. S terrett. The, twenty ninth annual commen cement of Oedarvillo High School will take place a t thq opera house, May 19, 1905, a t 7:30. P la topen Wednesday, May 17,'1905 8:00 a. in. a t McCollums. BIRD’S MAMMOTHSTORE l local and personal , Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Iliffo of Lon- b don, were guoBfs Saturday of friends Commencement exercises of (he Oedarvillo public School will bn held May, 19th. The following persons are the graduates: MissesMary Wil liamson, Florence Williamson, Phoebe Hanna, Verna Bird, Ju lia Harbinson, Jane! Tarbox, Jeannette On*, and Mr. Offa Daniels. here, Mrs. (’ora Trfunbo is spending tho week with friends in Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Marshall and children of Springfield wore guests of relatives here last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Townsley, w r o guest Saturday, of Mrs. Thirza Tmvunley, a t .lamer,town. iu-n. <\ C, Snlleiiherger, of Oxford fa vlaltl.,!! her run. I . H . H,.Mentor- JWnk South clulrlMl<nl. ]was the guest Sabbath of his mother .T h e infant son, of Mr. iuu L Mrs. Mrs. Anna Hill. L. H , BuilcubrTge,, died Monday, j i-fTi • Mr* Ko,an(1 Kyl« is improving *Y ‘ . , I from his recent illness, being able to Prof. W. U. McCliesney, will make Jrp je (0 town this week. tho address at Clifton, Decomiion ■ , ^ . , , * .t „ ..... „„ j , M r s . Sarah Dempsey, left tins day, a t the opera hou..e. j ,Ve(<]. to vifl,fc wUh |n 0 ,B. Miss M'fMigftti'f Kyle was given *">Jcirnintl. ^ u p ris e lautNatuiday afternoon byj- • L v -n fren o f ln - r Mends of her / «-<»ttage rods and curtain poles Li,.mis calling on her. Lunel, y at u t-vfd ami llm young folks upon! an j iIUn‘ ‘ afternoon, ' Pfof. Stewart is entertaining his , ..\Ve match all ’enrpein, w ithout! mother, Mrs, Stewart of Now Wil- ftaatofo oitr f'U'ifoffipra. No other] ibhtgton, house in town cun «U> tho BMinn, A t] a .'window shades!, popular colors, Wanted: A man to work on tho farm. A good house and steady work for a good man. Inquire a t the Herald office. 3t. popular ptliies, a t McMillan#, Messrs, John Ross and II. R. Hitchcock wore in Columbus the ffrst’of (hq week where they went to have an operation.performed on Mr. Ross’ left eye, A cataract has grown on this member and* of late has been causing Mr. Ross flomt;trouble. The specialist says th a t he can save the eye-ball. • The TL P. congregation is placing a new cement pavement in fron t of the. church. Workmen for the Pennsylvania railroad .are putting In a box near {he mall crane (o catch until pouches thrown off here. This is being done, owing to f;o many of the narks having been destroyed by getting under the moving trains. For sale cheap1:—A good refrige rator, Call at this office, NOBBY RATS The. case of assau lt on Miss Mary Turner as charged against G. 8. Geibel was to have come up in the Probate Court Tuesday morning bu t as tlie wife of the defendent was an importan t witness and was ill the case was posponed. A divorce has been granted in the case of George Jeffreys vs. Jennie Jeffreys. Tho husband was given the decreo. Mrs. H» J, Kyle and children of Churclihill, N. Y. .arrived la st Thursday morning for a v isit with Mr, Henry Kyle. Wo have tlie Hats, soft or stiff, dark or light, wide o r narrow brim. You choose ilie b a t th a t suits you best. We guarantee, the style, the qual ity and the price. If you want a reliable hat that, is becoming, our stock will supply It at any Mine. Prices from $ 1.09 to $ 3 . 50 . AT SULLIVAN, THIS HATTER 2 ? 8 . Limcfltuuk Springfield, O,, Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Small doses, for a few days. Sarsaparilla The change Is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why It is. He has our formula and will explain. "When 13 soars t,M, far many nfanthft no nno thonpht 1 cntilil lire thin blood. But. In ft faw wooita, Aynt’s S.moparlllft coin- Ulolftly roamed mo'to ItoMth." . Mnn. 1;. liccKHiNSTBn, Vlnolatul, U. 3 , jSl.Wa botlla. All f o r J . c. ATKfi cn., B iliou cn a ss,con stip a tion prevent re covery. Cure th e#* w ith Ayer’* Pint. Tans, Vici, Patent Colt, Gun Metal, etc. and bore is our enticing menu of p rices; Ladies’95c, $1.25, $1.35, $l- 9 o, $2.45, $2.90 Misses’ 1 . 00 , i . 25 , i -.45 Men’s 95c, 1.26, 1.50, 1.90, 2.50 , 3.oo 3.50,4.00 Boy’s I.00,1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 Youth’s I.00,1.25, i.5o, 200 Children’s 75 c, l.oo, 1.2$, i.45 When in tho city call and look through our stock, meet your friends and leave packages at Young&Nisley’s 7 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. Judge Kyle was engaged on Thurs day morning In hearing the case as fo whether Charles lUdgway, the Oedarvllle druggist, is liable for the amount of tho Dow tax which has been assessed against him and which the treasurer is socking to collect. Bidgway brought su it to enjoin tho treasurer from mak ing the collection and it Is upon making this perpetual th a t the case came up. Joseph L it tier testified th a t life had bought, in toxicants a t Ridgway’s and’ o ther witnesses, Townsley and Weimer, testified to hearing LHtler threaten Rldgway on one accession because ho had refused to sell to him . The attorneys will subm it th e ir w ritten arguments and Judge Ky le -will do- dfio the case a t a later d a le .—Ga zette, Cleared Cor AciiorC When the body is cleared for action by Dr. K ing’s New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; tho. brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the. flesh and muscles; th e buoyancy of the mind, j Try 1hem'. A t all drug store, 21e. OWlVrtlW, Uf • Tho 0 leapesl place to g e t, your carpet paper is a t McMillans, “ The llooven and Allison Co,, of 'X e n ia on .Saturday shipped fifty ears of hinder twine In one shipment The special train will be a double header, T |ic train- will c a rry 76t) tons of twine which is 0(lU(v\ ;t> i )r,nn,env pounds, or «f).oo:) of tlie regular flfiv pound bags or m ,W ) balls wcighinV 8 pounds each. The twine if unwound would reach ISW ki miles, rt distance greater than the circumference of tho ea rth at'Urn equator, by six times Tlfe shipment goes lo Kansas ( ’itv mul .Rllleno, Oklahoma, twenty - stiffs rn I . a.> 1 The atten tion of g reat sta te w IB d'J week be turned to ‘ Republican stah i which lime Go? poets to renomimitj aid of t he great ]>oi lie h a s been lmildij bis scat a s Executii There is every ink the aid of the H errick will he sml ing-the noirtinaiionl is an Independent if field he will be elec| such majority as years ago. The tight againsfl altogether a jio lilil brought about by til administration luisl to the party tU:^t hil nrcu! him. rI'hfV (5fll f(l o ed T e Go on a ll moral questu vetoing of the pool been .very distastfu .people of the Htate. q’he Herrick new ' state have had mini association of the - t ic s . These paper " tlie church people factor and much 1 discourage the oh •against Herrick the liquor questid questions are at st tial that the clim it is for individual coin said: “ A hou itself cannot stand cannot remain lml free, So, it is true m u st destroy the s w ill destroy the c with th eH e r r ie l p lay for the tialoonil noth ing can be oppressive toward and there is no < wrong as our Gov« us believe. While the Beiil a have bean passed t effective as it woul not Governor Hen, usp his veto power' dofl tlie saloon. Henl acfl lari styled.by the salt “ idol of the lil the time the Drai for'consideration the Chisholm bi selling at race tr and it was passed a lter consulerahk part of Herrick, h of tlie board of di associating in Cli of the American with several otli ferent driving clul the Governor in ' that tho bill woul become a law. the Brannock h do of .sentiment 1 nor from pulpit nj set. the favoring 1 voted the Ohish Interests of the. h imself with H errick at the p the Gubernatori: one shoulder aiu In a liusiness v lion lias not bee have been clrnrg the several pub honest memhei boards have resi main on suyh hoi ample, the resi Warren K eifer i ing the trouble Home. Then ti washing” givt ij about this instit men destroyed ted themselves Another case Which most n A ll these thin Ohio Is lo greu small a limn ji Herrick for Go ’Pile convent! merely a matt* it w ill be a ,fu f | AMATTl r PO] m s . Nil
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