The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

The Kinnane Brothers’ Company, 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 AVE , We give absolutely free the S, and M, Trading Stamps, We pay fare to Springfield on all purchases of $10,00 or over, in addition to the LoW Quotations, i n n MAY * T 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 I-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 with: OUR XP NSS B IN 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 partment, 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. , ■ -':i. ’ . . Wash Goods Department. Ouf Wash Goods Department is very replete with everything thats new both T^hiteand Colored Fahey Lawns White Grounds and 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 packet books of the economical shopper, 10c a yard up to 35c about half regular price. . Lac^Xurtain Bargains $1.00 a pair Hundreds of pair Nottingham Lace Burtains full width and 3 yards long sold elsewhere at $1.50 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 $5.00 only 2 to 4 pairs of a kind thats why the big sacrifice. COMPANY V f LO CAL AN D P E R SO N A L jj Don’t forget the contest Thursday evening. F ra n k lin voted “ d r y ” W e d n e sd a y b y a m a jo r ity o f 51 . T h e In fa n t soil o f M r. and M rs H a r r y S tra in is q uite ill w ith pneu liionta. •A son w a s born to M r. and M rs A d e n B a rlo w , la s t S a b b a th m orning M iss Ilu tli W a d e lias been quite ill f-ir som e tim e, sufferin g w ith dropsy M essrs. G . W . a m K f. B . R ife, le ft W e d n e sd a y for A n th o n y , K an sa s w h ere th e y h a v e gon e on a business trip. Wall'Paper, Be. to 20: Bolt. W in d o w Shades, loe. to 50 e. each R em n an ts of W a ll P ap er “ C h ea p ’ . A t B ird 's W a n te d : A m an to w ork on the farm . A good house and stead y w ork fo r a goOil m a n . In qu ire a t th e H e ra ld office. 3 t. R ev , J oh n 15 . W ish e rt, of P a s a ­ dena, C a l., h as been chosen to fill th e ch a ir o f O ld T esta m en t L ite ra ­ ture a n d H eb rew E x e g e s is in the X e n ia "Th eological sem in ary m ade v a c a n t b y th e resignation of Dr, Irons. — W o m a tch a 'l carpets, w ithout w a ste to our custom ers. N o other bouse in tow n can do the sam e. A t M cM illa n . JI011. G eorge L ittle Is b u ild in g a n ew barn on h i4 farm east, of town M r. Joh n M c L e a n h a v in g the con­ tract. ^ E lo cu tio n contest a t the opera house n e x t T h u rsd a y even ing. A d ­ m ission E> c oifs. P la t opens a t M c­ C ollu m s W ed m lsd a y m orning at 9 a, m . CARPETS. ■ 1 MATTINGS. R CG.-b A t B ird ’s. Mia L eo M iller, w h o him been w ith M r .W .T l. H ferrd t for som e tim e a*, a t'aler.maii o f bu ggies, im plem ents em , h as taken a sim ila r position w ith ,L V. C'onwell, o f X en ia . 1 R ev . It. B . H en derson , w ho gigdun h * l th is w eek from tie* X en ia 'M teologieiai E em lm iry, m id w h o is. v/ell kn ow n hero b y reason o f bis affem iium r’t a t the o li e g e , h as ac« v pterin c a ll In a congregation at r.uim nov.n, O . If« w ill ta k e up his V'ofk th em the f.r. i o f th e tnnith, ( h u t a g o r o d s lin t e u v H tn p o le s 'at, p ile *0 fh a t d e fy eam p atfE on . at t l e M H b m - t „ Mr. Daniel Ross,'brother of Mr. John Ross, of this place, while en­ gaged two weeks ago working at. 1 Rev. A. B. Henry nnd Mr. E. L. Stormont left Tuesday evening for New York City where they are iii at-, tendance at tile meeting of Synod on bridge at Jnenby’s, near .Goes the 31.' I*, church. ’Station, fell and injured ills btCck —Window shades, popular colors, popular prices, at McMillans, .'The S- of V. band of Xema, will give a concert, on the night of Deco­ ration Day, at Jamestown. Tin’s is one of the jbest bands in The state, and will no.doubt be listened to by a large audience. —Potatoes choice ones per bu. 80c Country Bacon per llj. 10c; Country Lard per lb. 10c. At B ilals. Dr. H . F. Wallace of Ireton, Iowa, spent Tuesday visiting among his former acquaintances. Dr, Wallace for seven years was pastor of the United Presbyterian congregation." Rev. H . C. Middleton nnd L. H. Sullenberger, attended the funeral of Rev. J. P. Porter, at Jamestown. Mrs. T. N . Harper, of Riverdale Dayton, was the guest several days of her father, Mr, James Townslev. Mr, Oscar Satterfield, has rented the property on North Main .Street belonging to L, W. Reitzol, of James­ town. I The season’ s first cold may be slight—may yield to early treatment, but the next cold will hang on longer; .it w ill he more troublesome, too, U n ­ necessary to take chances on that second one;' Scott’s Emulsion is a preventive as well as a cure. Take when colds abound and you’ll have no cold. Take it when the cold is contracted and it checks inflamma­ tion, heals the membranes the throat and lungs and drives the cold out. • > Send for free sample, SCOTT & BOWSE, Cfiemists 403*415 Ppatt Stteist, Sew Ytftk C0&AttdSf.O) .* » tt, ■ later developing into uremia poison­ ing. 1le was brought to'tlie home of Mr. John Ross and is reported better at this writing. , MissHazcl Tonkinson, entertained the members of tlio freshman class of the High School, numbering twenty-nine, Friday, evening. The guest, were served a dainty lunch, ami all departed at a late hour, wishing their hostess many more such delightful evenings. Men’s and Women’s Low Cut Shoes J 11 Black and Tan, in the lead­ ing styles at prices that w ill please. A t B ird ’s, Messrs. Charlton Bu ll of. Green- town, Ind, and L. G. Bull were in Morgan county several days the first of the week, looking after their oil Interests. A fresh supply of that good Bread and Cake today. ‘ ’ At Bird's. Mrs., LeRoy Hterreft, of South Charleston, was the guest Friday, of Mr. and Mrs'W. R. Htorrett. Messrs. Roy "and Carl Marshall, were guest a few days of Bellbrook relatives. Special Sale of Men's and Boy’s Fine Suits today come in and see them whether you wish to purchase or not, ' A t Bird’s* Mrs. Morton, lias returned from an extended visit with Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, of Idaville, Tntl. She was accompanied homo by Mrs. Turner and son, who will visit befe some time. ^ Laee Curtains 45 inches wide and 3yds. long, $1.00 pair, Lace Door Panels, 25c. Maple Leaf farm is a busy place and Is gaining a wide reputation for its high class stallions, and the ver­ dict of every well posted horseman who lias Visited the farm is that it is the greatest stable of stallions in Ohio, The Axius colts are consid­ ered the best youngsters ever in this section, the oldest nifty, thron years. A Few of them have, been sold for good money and others are priced at from $200 to $5t0. Geo, France, who got hurt IV, n u oeka ago, is now ins* provingnnd is e\jn efi-d in be aide soon to 1n> in the su lky, 'fibre an* about 2o bend otabb-d at the barn a n d ; will i-oon be seen stepping at a !h cly j gait if tin- weather permit;.. - .South Chnrlndon Sentinel. Mrs. Madden Ervin, has returned from a visit.with Xenia relatives. Bay's Knee Pants, 26-50 and $ 1.00 pair. Boy's 'Knee Pant Suits, $1,60 to $3.00 each. At Bird’s. Miys Agnes K y ler has returned from Springfield, where she has been teaching, tho past year. Mrs. O. M. Crouse, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs, John Bar­ ber. LadicB Waists and Skirts Como in and see them. At Bird’s. Mrs. Hugh Turnbull and Miss N el­ lie Condon were In Dayton, Monday. . Mr. and Mrs, Cluis. Cooley, enter­ tained Miss Envoy,of Xenia, Friday, Tho Ladles Aid ,Society and the Epworth Longue, of the M, E. church, w ill give a social Friday evening May 2flth, in the room recently vacated by Davis. Every one invited. Andrdw Bros, shiped their herd of cattle to Chicago to day where the entire herd will be sold a t public sale next Wednesday. The consignment required eight cars. Messrs. Fur­ ness, tho herdsman, Al. Stormont, Charles Johnson and John Swires go with the cattle. STRANGE FISH TRAP.. HOBBYHUTS We have the Hats, soft or stiff, dark 'or light, wide or narrow brim. You choose the hat tlint suits you best. Wo guarantee the style, the qual­ ity and the price. If you want a reliable hat that is becoming, our stock will supply it a t any lime. Prices from $1.09 to $3.50. Caro o f S traw M attin g, Never use soap in washing n mat­ ting, because the alkali in it will eventually become yellow and de­ stroy the liber, says the Brooklyn Times. The most effective mode bf washing a matting is to use luke­ warm water, adding salt in the pro­ portion of a handful to a bucket of water. The .floor should be dried thoroughly, W aterp roof D ressin g For Sh oes. Spermaceti, four parts; pure gum rubber, cut very small, one part. Melt with a 'gentle ■ heat, and then add tallow or lard, ten parts; copal varnish, live parts. Mix well and apply the composition to the leath­ er with a paint brush. Be sure to let the rubber dissolve without stir-' ring. It will take four or five hours. tir.ii.rii iV a T o Rem ove Marking I k . To remove marking ink from lin­ en, dip the garment in a solution of one ounce cyanide of potassium in four ounces of water. After a few hours the stain will he obliterated. This is very effectual, but the mix­ ture is deadly poison nnd should be handled with extreme care and care­ fully removed. r Whitewashing. It is often thought that white­ washing over dirt will restore the dean appearance. This is a mis­ take; and the walls will never look nice unless they are cleaned before whitewashing. Ayers A T *» \ TH E HATTER 27 Ltmciitonc fit* Springfield, o,|fc This falling of your hair! Stop! it, or you will soon be bald. Give your hair some Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The fall­ ing will stop, the hair will Hair Yigor grow, and the scalp will be clean and healthy. Why be satisfied with ppor hair when you can make it rich? « My hMr ufATiy Ml camo <m>. 1 Own trloil Ayora llair VI imt run! only mio buttln Mopped tbo f.itthut ahi ,’ b.iir o tfiii' in frai thiols ont? •V$* c'tfjA «ntr!y.^Mu . 1*. M. SMltH, ri.wu AUtlrtir'*tf for a AYfcttCA.i T h ic k H a ir At Dover, England, there is un­ der'construction a series Of immense breakwaters"whicli will greatly in­ crease the size of tho harbor. In the work, says the London Express, a big diving bell is employed. When this machine was descending recent­ ly the .men seated round its sides saw in the glare of the electric light n strange sight. Tho water beneath them suddenly became alive with thousands of tiny; silvery fish, which darted hither and thither in their efforts to escape the unexpected captivity. Some suc­ ceeded in diving under tho edges of, the boll, but as it descended nearer the bottom the few inches of ^ater remaining became thick with tho fish. ^ lien the bell rested on tho bed of the sea the men captured nearly a thousand of the sprats. The fish were probably attracted by the elec­ tric light which is used in the bell. • A Sch oolb oy’s D iscovery. That nature is still full of simple, facts of scientific importance—yet awaiting^ notice by open eyes and minds is shown by the recent achievement of a Dutch schoolboy named Vnn Erpecum, who during a lesson in physics given in the high school at Batavia called I)r. Van Deventer’s attention to the fact that the water in a glass filled to the brim with’ water and floating its does not flow over as the ice molts. In fact, no change of level whatever occuts . Dr. Van Deventer commu­ nicated this observation to Profess­ ors Van dor Waals and Zoemab, who thought it of sufficient impor­ tance to be placed before the Royal academy of Amsterdam. It is pro­ posed to call tho phenomenon tho “law of the permanent level.” It is found to be rigorously exact only when the weight of the air is neg­ lected. | Bloodthirsty. . The proposalio shoot nutomoltil- ists who drive their cars 16 the dan­ ger of the public, made by a British magistrate some time ago, was re­ vived at a late meeting of the War­ wickshire chamber o£ agriculture, when the following letter, was m i l : “X'hold a discharge as sergeant from the army and am a trained shot. At least fifty automobiles pass my house every (lay. With an ordinary imga- zine rifle I could get about thirty daily, and I offer my trailed Serv­ ices to the chamber at. (be char- '0 of sixpence per head. I should Hk0 to hear to whom to forward the heads. I could use explosive or poisoned bullets if so desired.5’ . Col. Colt 2:16.1-4* M A P L E L E A F FARM STALL ION S « AX IUS 28398, sou of the champion A x tell 2:12. the greatest fam ily in the world; dam Typhoon 2:28, hy Lord Russell fu ll brother to Maud S. 2:08^4* .Second and third dams g&at brood mares. COL. COLT 2:lGki, the bull dog racehorse, of Alcyone blood, son of Alatus 2:173;, and the noted brood mare Arab Girl. He is one of the gamesfc horses in Ohio. TANFOItAN 32816, hy Expedition 2 - 1034 , son of Electioneer; dam Tnn- tabuona2:20 t^, by King Wilkes 2:22- son of Geo. Wilkes 2?22, with three great producing dams. Is 18 >4 hands, weight 1150 lbs., anil is one of the handsomest horses living.* DANDY , the well known black Fereheron. • For fu ll description, tubulated pedigrees, terms, etc., send for cir­ culars or visit the farm nnd see horscR that arc liigli class with gill edge breeding and a lot of young prospects in training. D, A. SPRAGUE, South Charleston, (>. HEV 1 V 0 r e s t o r e ® vitality Madea Well Man e*z%m£L*i? — i essasa®?S 8 tM!SRSJa 3 S Xmiegwfa*211 fiitlt l^tbaahooa.uacia waU itel vi*Cf t>y tala* REVIVO, It qtiickJytmasarely r « t sro* W m . to s t Vltftlity, JciDcstcscy. 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