The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

pi r ' “ld T‘'SP TlsfcK s SAOWIW I * C35%A®|>o2Qtaia LIEOJUilA, J-j-.- , M« mouth cmm ii uf.l 8 °*^" ^ atei» 20 th ulMmil mbt utoJJ , uct ■towfather Informs .:^i:£p;tu’local agent, W t (ixnft, PAfis.-A^^ THIS CUT.-- commend it,; there isn’t *t1. [LYRAILROAD> EQUIPPED.WITH A AUTOMATIC ^ELECTRIC SIGNALS UEEN&CRESCENT ROUTE JtSWAY AKD 3 UTHERNRAI TOOK ncinniti &Louisrilia ILLIKISTflITCUE SwtK ScmtluMu^ mntt SttEtllWMt. MEiaKEM- HCItm OHttl* lltf ANDTNIROTUMOAWOf EACHMONTHTOMANY niKTt WIH» - A-ica PAULBROWN, T.P.A* CIIASW.7XU^I>;P.A. C:-:CzZ-‘& GARRETT, fctmgl Bazifff, Ri:iC.AR50N,«.P.A-, fSriCffia'J*®* |j££ in t in q ’ tbib ., r{. -p■T f .^Lfc-Lw 3 J.VLi'fLJWCrc! I,• .-s7','. VT_ “ ->wv; -U , - * - t v ,c , -. - iDCIX,"1- ’ ’AA if >. I V. . '3 *,"?Bttc-tl* L- j 5 TOR!/ ifeetiaatl ?ktiMt-b Common $«n«, men Demand vtraxnar .you have to frnsfc° tegree to your butcher. >ared For Meats fcherare the only hind to we proper Appliances for hem .right, and they’re safe when sold. Don’t'go pingwheh it’s hot. Buy msure. ' '- H . CROUSE, GDARVILLE, O. Restaurant . andDining Rooms igh and Limestone “etrfcte Springfield, Ohio. THE Stetson Hat Because they cannot find kMter Imadvrco?iniyo hme. U la flm hat supremo %n both hemispheres—by the votes at the millionswho wear them* Wo have the Stetson Soft and Derby Hats in all the latest styles', IOCAt Am PERSONAL Two more wrekoot cc-hapl. >4- #- SULLIVAN, * » THE HATTER, ;i- Springfield, Ohio 27South Limestone Street Everybody iahosy. May CD, Decoration Hay. Ihngling- Bma. clmio-nt Spring* Cold, May l i, Mr* 8. T, Bairn? and wife npejit Saturday in Jamestown, K. Bolt Gray Ioffe this morning -- te’-vdays visit iu i,niimxaa\i. WHATWESELL Immon’a Fancy mea per I t o £Ge. Bread U-Iioovca fur 83c. ■ thrfhe a iina U V it ll Boast pc?lb. 10 .j fitBare ttorhVap for SC?, a Bom hom z rfeap tar 50, a lb‘BLtaallcano tor p ,n Aprieota NICE ONESper lb, JOc, Jello 0 x>ochoges fursso. Corn, estra Quality^ ’anned Cam per can dels, or two for £3e. L a d i e ’s Spring Shoes and Oxfords HotJustafew, buta comprehensiveehov-mg-of epring’wfirst ofyiu; •widths ami leathers, ■Theyrepresent the higSmst shill of too te'-it oho -ria! Special noweot nowlltleain Oxfords to an «f the tantroof every buyer and all at a ravlog cent to youv/hou compared with lihoqualities outuido thir, afore. :ic»l h. 3UAursb e. ^3 Mr, Edward Bales of Vinconess, Ind., isovioitlng Mr. John Marshall. Dr. 3. W. Dixon and wife spent Wednesday m fcprmgflold. Saturday only % Ib’fl Havy iteana for 8-3e, & ^ The Best line of Men’s 'worlc “Punts” and “ Overalls” . Men’s and Boy’s 50c 3X.00 shirts, in town. rf * , .In spring shoes and oxfords ; the most complete stock in the city can be found here;* While we boast of our.stock for assortment we boast of it as to quality and partic- mlaryio the price. Prices Right Quality-Right. . 25, Bast Main Springfield* Ohio Mr,, Howard Corry is homo after a trip East. Attorney Hartley of Xenia was in town Wednesday on business. Mr, W, M, Collins of Trenton was In town. Wednesday on buisnesg, Mrs, J, Bf Winter and Mrs T. V, Iiiff spoiltThiirsday in Springfield, Born to Mr. Wm,' McCoy and wife, Wednesday, a boy. Miss Hora Forbes of Clifton spent thefirsfcof theweekwith Mr. Arthur Forbes. Mm, Maria Beal has returned home after an extended visit in Springfield, Cedatville College defeated the Wilberforce'team Monday by a score of 16toA The Masses Coffey had for their guest. Sunday Mies Mary Powers of London. . . . Mrs. H. C. Hfddleton left Thurs­ day for a visit with herdaughters at Leesburg, Mr. K, F. Kerr is improving his residence- by ' having a ‘modem veranda erected. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Endsloy of Daytonspent Sabbathwith Mr, .and Mrs. James Townsley. Mr. Homer Wade and family of Springfield were guests of Mr. Enos Clemansover Sabbath.' , ./ —Bread1 Bread! madeby Spring- gfleld' Baking Co., 6 loaves for 21 cents. Pwmes'Decent kind for 10 cents. ' NngleyBros. am Lace Curtain Streachers 95c §1 25 and 8198 each* Lace curtains $100 to 8450 per pair. , Curtain Poles and Extention Rod’s * W all Paper 0 eper bolt. Border sameprice*’ Fringed BedSpreads 'tMO to $2.50 eac'b, We pay looDos. for Eggs, “ « We pay 20 c per lb, for Butter. Bird’s Mammoth-Store. Mr, and Mrs. .It, C. Watt enter­ tained Monday evening inhonor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wildroan. . —When wanting cemorit remem­ ber that Kerr & HastingsBros, hau- ele Haqareth Portland. ’ - *' t- . v" • Mrs l i P, McLeanof El Paso Texas, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. JohnMarshall. The Junior class' Of the High Schoolwill banquet the Seniors at Finney’s Cafe, Tuesday evening, May 15. - ^ni^u^i,.... .... . 1 ' - There will bo a 'tjnioii service Sabbath evening in the IT. P.yliurch addressed by the-pastor in the in­ terests of thy Sabbath, PHILOSOPHIC ENTERTAINMENT. OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY MAY It 190 $. ADMISSION 25 cents* PART ONE: “PER TELEPHONE” Mr. L. H, Sullenherger and wife left this morningfor Oxford, where they will vlsil several days. , Mrs, Martha Ervin loft Wednes' day for BelTofoMaine to visit her daughter, Mrs, Ralston. »■ .»>..i Mrs. J. G. McCorkellwas theguest •of Mr, Harry Hite and family of London the first of the week. FOR ANY BUILDINtxr - Inside or out—it doesn’t matter; Green ScabLiquid Paint is the paint for you. ,, For Sale by Kerr & Hasting Bros. GREEN SEAL PAINT Is used by the .best painters throughout tile land—they as a rule ■are discriminating folks. For sale by Kerr & Hastings Bros Miss Kate Coffey, the popular day operator at the telephone office has beenquiteMel: witfoyellowjaundice. Mrs. Carolina Wilson has return­ ed homo from Xenia where she visited herbrother for Several days. Mr. Asa McLean, who has beenm El Paco, Texas, with his brother in tho cash register buoinoca, is home on a visit. J%IIarllng i ... ITcitAustin .. , .... HanCuBzin . . ?foryHalcome.‘ . *&?&» a servant.. ................. John Nash ............Lloyd Oonfarr ................ Vnrna Bird ............ Janet Tafbos ...... .........Jcanotte Ore ‘ SYNOPSIS; Telephone convergation. Gay calin to see r*an. TotopSsohb Iteopa.Mm Losiiproposing. Ho leaves for 2-lurope. Mary is proposed by telephone. Aolatafco. Ned comeo^aek mom Australia, Gnyrcfuras unexpectedly. T?c?y thingioosplaincd) All’s Well. fors! Duet, Selected......... ....................... Mesorn* gfeeferoad Unttelx P A R T T W O “MR. BOB” A number of college folks onjioyed & spread at tho home of tba Misses Murdock, Thursday evening. The crowd took advantage of tho beauti­ ful moonlight andwalked out, * _ r: Mi*. J.R. Orrwill convert the couth Btote'foom in his building into a dwelling. The largo plate glass windowsbeing taken out and used in thobank building. i’nitSpRoyson,, . J’ol-eteBrown..................... . ......... ^Hr teaLulu* ..-.itecisl WilMamnon ...Earliest McClellan ......... Carrie Finney .... LounotteEterreife ..’Pear! MellafJpIiell ,... David McElroy ..... Julia Itartitoson kotheelnoItogeiJ’.. . . . . . ■ .•••■ ■ -•-atlortBryant ..... ' ! ........ Hj&ius, 0 buth-r I’Jtiy, thojunM . . ^ Aetl, Amd IteHy has <>aCntsa thn toate. Brown tho clerk. Philip’s ^teiftotlom Blown thought to ho Us. Bob. r Act 2, Patty rytn dramatic, Drown Mi .tiooblo, Tl® kwafc xme. r^j2C3gs tm made clear Mr. llyk. Wat Opens Tar 'day, May i’. Eallma,!?* • ■*' v -1 r,ijL** —Oar Country chimed com, 4 cans for 23c. Walrus Salmon, 2 cans for *5cw Syrupy fancy light, regular; price 23c, our price 80c per gallon These prices good until Saturday night May IS. Nagloy Bros. Mr. Eugene Brothorten of Mancie, Ind., cpoiifcaoverat days the first of the week with life father, Mr, J. It, Brothorten. It has boon about ten years since ho left here and his low daysvisit resulted m meetingmany of hh old ochoolmatesand frlemla, 5 - y___ Mas Lulu Barber lias gone to Lf-gaasporL Hid.* whom she will .spenda fow days with Mends. On trot return sho will visit in Isullan, apolis and Shtibyviilo, r . , ,■:» ••'IrUteSaj MA55Y OF YOTtR NEWlfBOBS JtiHOK YOU jiv Appcafcrtco of your hom-so.: GrcfU ficftl Liquid Bmnfc adds » dressy «pi-oMAiieo to tmme timprffoct finish, For mlt by Kr>wA Hasthigs Bros.: Mrs. Ruth Tnrbox fell Several days ago injuring; her hip. Owing- to hw advatfeed age it' may bo some timebefore aba ia able toget around. ...... P Mr. and Mrs.^. R. Torrencehave moved ■ from South Charleston to Xenuv, Mr. Torrence being freight agent afethat point, —Mixed tea, l i lb. SO cent kind for 15cents. Fancy young Hyson No. 112 regular, $1.06variety at 7« cents per 4 >ound. Coffee, bulk, I5centafc J 2 M cents a pound. 20 cent variety 2 pouuds for 35cents Naglcy.Bros, ' Mrs. Anna Smith, who has been keeping house for Mr. O. M. Crouse has gone to Mr. Robert Tindall's near Selma where she amt'her daughterIlenewillmakcjthelr home, Mr. Crouse v . ,ot keep house any longer. Mr. J. W. Wlldman left Tuesday evening for Missouri where howill be for fhonest few weeks looking after business interests. Mr. Wild- mati covered hie cOnnectiouwith the Exchange Band on Tuesday. Mr. E. S. Keyes has been granted a months vacation by the Fennay and left today for Florida where he la interestedwith his father, Milton, in an orange grove. Mr. H. N. Smith will look after tho office dur­ ing his absence. WHEN YOU FAINTTHEHOHSE Bee that the work Is done with Green Beal ,you’ll profit by it, go will your house. For Bale by Kerr ^Hasting Bros. KYouWant City or Country real 1 estate InCentral Ohio writeor call on t Deaton & Rudy H ,Au\Th; Hprioghdd, (X Men’sShoes,^ for shopordress, Boy’e Shoes, for school or dress, Ladies’ Shoes, forheavyor dresswear. Misses’ Shoes, forheavyor dresswear, 81,25 d i m , Q .59, 8L90. 82,50, and O'M} , 81 . 25 , 8150 . m m , ami SLOG, 8L.25, 81.45, SI 90, and PS 45 • f n We invite you o come in and look through our stock, meet -your, friends and leave your packages at our store. See OurShowing, of White Canvas Oxfords, Oscar Young, 7 East,Main Springfield, OhiO. .. , p . * & crip la TivarJkjyp, : ’ To Ci*ee a Cold inOa©#ay TakeLaxative ftrom o Q ltilime Tablets.^ (> )/ £ cae«ry ■SevenMMon lunef soidiinput 19months. , Th is Signature, JcfOX* ^5'C» GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING GREEN SEAL LIQUID FAINT. The paint; tjUat always satisfies. It ousts no more thaa the other kind. It’s good.because it's pure. - For sale by KerrA Hastings Bros. 1 The Junior Order of this county will celebrate their 53rdanniversary ata gathering in Xenia May 17. Thomeetingpromises tebe a great affair. HANNA’S LUSTRO-FINISH. The most'beautiful finish for floors and woodwork eyer on tho market. See the finished’ samples At Kerr & Hasting Bros. Mr. iff, T. Humps was called to Cbosocten, O., Wednesday owing to the'death of his father* John L, Phillips, who diedsuddenlyTuesday at theageofninty three. The funer­ al was;held Thursday. ‘ , Rev, J. J. Wilson, who finished his' work at McCormick seminary this year is expected homoSaturday to speiid the month at his home, Itev. Wilson leaves the first Of June for Richmond City, Wis., where he has a charge. Wox'd has been received .from Harry Brown and family in San i-’ransico that they escaped safely rom thedamages of tho earthquake iut got out little of their belongings. They took refuge in Oakland. Friends Will bo pleased toknow that Henry Leary, mother and sister, es­ caped to Oakland, They resided in the district devastod by fire. JAMES MILBURN DEAD. Mrs, Jane Battorfield received a telegram tbia morning announcing the death of her brother, James 'dilburn of Lincoln, 111., Thursday Mr. Miiburn lived in this vicinity at ono time and will bo remembered by the older citizens. THE SPRING OF 1906 , Is now here-and you will want that that buggy or Carriage painted and re-rubbered and I am now-able to do that. Call and get prices. Have your work done now ready for good weather. J. H. WQLFORD. P. S. I have secured the'services of a first, class car­ riage painter. E b e rso le Pia.raos A B S O L U T E L Y D UR AB LE . “We havefor ftnumberof soars used gt>vsuiofinaoMntho durablepiano, weli nbb , loom.’* - • .«w»?s nowear andtearoftheinusio -bn*VAB mui , Directress JL jj T pii "unscstaisiyejilesie. * «AflUFA07WIB» CV T h e S ;n i t 1 i & N i x o n P l a n o tS©* to attd IT Eh Poavttt Street. GI^GSNNAtl, O, WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall, 1,74; dear days, 14} cloudy days, 5; part cloudy 9; per cent aunslifboC3} rams 11j frcabi 4; freeze i; overage temperature Gi degtees? range ot temperature 17 degrees; thunder oteriae, none here, several went around; highest tem­ perature 80degrees; lowest tempora- :;ureffs degrees. This monthfe rain­ fall was very light lor April* Samuel Cmswell, Observer, *W«?MVRHBL .Httgsa VITAUH M « d « « : WfiHMid TMt ™ Mfi* apontJOBtfoinc: mm non tmn* tki'.f wMtini mm •#*#»* mi **m *t mnmmmjmm* wtwlGflwWWlrWI*t?TIKWOT» . w P A l t f i . t H y j t p w Jp W®' mSi , j MI 4ft 1 ' m E tHU ...... WH> , ____ ____ _ .... imiaiowA-asEraattft TRY OUR PRINTING W : ? j 128-7 a : r L fid i @8 ^ .~v \ . at; -sen fv?" i 6r4 lu;:;';;.--"'! cJ .cm,«.»C".r.*zeor. a sn-j i: . .. ..■'- mi i to 4 . .ot •i f t f - a rv,J tsr di -e r , fWdttfc-rrj -&ar » a tt.v i . n - ‘ rt iw flf^rr\ a t?i-iv. >rs, ',<• - - v v?if., s:c;3enrn.,W;ft.-'Af «W i * r>fr ■ Ct~Lf ’•.'rt.luKno'.a!*,-: stif.*,,v;?; . 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