The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
We’. r •». SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, | | News Tliai Has Much Significant for the People ofSpringfield and the General Public. News That Tells of the Opening of Our f -* m wo: -i-/f =•?, w , ml ■ma W^ren s Annual and Semi-Annual Clearance Sales are well and favorably known all over Ohio and other states as well—well- known and appreciated from th^ fact that they present you with opportunities Ofgetting first-class merchandise and in almost ^ endless variety at prices lower tljian you can get same goods for in any other.hause in the United States. That’s why jjS ml# „ :A : UI u. Enjoy a distinct popularity and appreciation unknown to any other store in America Considering tha t this year; our stock througliout. \ have ever announced—more important for two reasj i house ne\or to take goods over from one season to another we have made prices m July 12tk? a t 8 o’clock, : . > | J-T ...ii 'mi __|--~nr-n" * ,.||(lfl| f , lL *_____ . ’j i t j W m . & y■%~r ~'-*•*-* 7 | \ » * t 1 , L V * , * ’ I 1 Ml I PART ICULARS SEE CIRCULARS NOW BEING D EL IVERED A T YOUR HOMES L* Sb local and personal splint Sunday' here, ■ MtrSpringfleld. —Harness repaired a t Ke Hasting. Bros. Mir. Joseph Finney is visiting brother Elkany, of MeraogO, O. “1 sick but-in reported bettor., . .... ........ .......... ................-y,,-;— — Mrs. Lucy McCtollan has? return ed to her home m Indianapolis, - - w- f " it .n.'u,...... . .—Greene Eoputy-Fair, AugustT, 8, o amt 10 , -MissOamtiloRohtiebusii ofMilford' is visiting her sister^MrsyM*I. Marsh, Mr. Frank HU1of s ju th Charles ton spentSbbbath wifehis toother. Mri Ralph George, wife'and two daughters of Chicago are visiting relatives here. Prof.'W* R* MCChesney- and.Wife ehtertaned .a few friends on Mon day evening. MissElsie Harbinson has returned home after a visit With Cincinnati relatives. ' 1 . . ; —:---------- - ■■ / “ We are in the grain ' bulipess call and, see tis. D. S.- E rv in l0o. ‘ * r* 1 *• ...r;V n ' r /jj \ ' .Miss,Helen CramstovnfCpWmbus 4aTlmgnp«t nf ifta. .MHcWeWeitner. r* t> y v • ' i 'i %1 ' 1,’ > , MisSJonmo Bratton an\l Mrs. W. W« Creswcll spent Tuesday in Xenia. - ' ...... .... ■> ->...... Mrs,.MiHard Shroads and children of Springfield are visiting relatives here, - ■v { ' ........... ■n.i.i|.l.,w^.r.y *■«'< Mrs. W. E, Alexander and little ] - Fortunate M«,A.irr9rf. daughter, spent Thursday in Dhytort.. • fortunate Ms«our(«&. 4 uWhon j was a druggist a t TitVb. TWVk. V .-mult*t f o e TFI T __ _ —Everybody goes to the Greene County Pair. August?, Hr 9, 10, Mrs. J. W. SmUey and son John, left last Friday evening for their home itf Sparta, Til, Dr. J. C. George of Cincinnati spent Sabbath witlijhis parents, Mr: John George, and wife. * '■ Mies Kate Nesbit returned home the first of ,the Week after several days stay In Columbia?. , , For Sale:—Sixty*feet fancy iron fence, small gate Included, •’ 1 Mrs. Martha Ervin. Rev. Homer McjJillan and family IOf Georgia are the guest of relatives here. 0 - , n * ------- , ^ 7 - - J h m . v v V * U I jiD - tomers were peumanenfly cured of consumption b y ,p r . King’s Hew Discovery, and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his.lj property a id move to Arizona, M t v after using New.Discovery a short time he found i t unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr.*, King's New Dis covery as tne most,wonderful mede- cine in existence:” Surest Cough and Cold cure andThroat and Lung o f Protect your horses from files by getting anetOfKerr ScHastingBroS. *‘A Big Counter” with ‘‘Bigger Bargains” of choice^goods, “Cut, to the Quick’’ to move them out. This time its our loss and your gain but go they must, so .beginning Saturday morning July 14th<and continuning for one week to July 21 st we offer you Calico arid Ginghams Calico Eemnanta 3 to 5e ydv Gingham Remnants 5c yd. Lawn’s Remnants of “Lawns” that sold <at 10, 121-2 and 15c yd go a t 1-3 to 1-2 off* ; Ilemnants of SILK’S LACES RIB BONS and fine I)Rh]SS GOODS, at prices that will induce you to buy. Ladies’ 50c Belts 10 c Indies’ 25c Belts I 8 c A few Bieees of Seersucker Ginghams to Close a t 8 L3c per yd. Lace Curtains Lace Curtains, odd lots “Single” and in “Pairs” at QUICK selling prices. Ladies’ Ready Made Dress Skirts we have selected 3 a few out of our stock and put prices on them that will sell them quick. Dress Linens A few Pieces ofNovelty “Dress linens” were 45c per yd. (cost uo 87 l-2c) you may have them a t 182-30 per yd. while they last, Eirst fComer’s will get] best bargains. We sell 251bBack Pine Granulated Sugar for $1.25. We sell Fancy Apricots 80 lb., or 2 lbs, for Lie. . ' • We sell Fancy Evaporated Peaches per Hi. We. We .sell (r Loaves of Bread for 25e. h l; . ' W t sell lib. of Arbuekte.or. Lion Goifeafor 15e. , u." _ _ _ _ _ _ —Get it free catalogue of Mr, R ., lR.'Grelve, Xenia,,nf the Greene ICounty Pair, , Mr, Jackson Ballard losfc a valu able Jiorse last Saturday nighfc. by lightning. W. L. Clemans carried the insurance for the less and also that of Mr. Harry Evvry, tL_,' ’ Go with Dr. Clayton, YeUow Springs, O., on excursion to Western J ^Canada wheat lands, He farms* there atid knows the country, { Okeaplands and greatcropS. Spiring and Summer M illinery Ip^Mrs.MhirtitiSfarsh^ tteifainonths visit with friends here returned to her home In Miami, Florida, last] Friday. Samuel BrhlL^a veteran of the Clval war, was' laid to rest in the Baptist cemetery south of town this afternoon. H e pf late had resided With his daughter oil the Thorrids Andrew farm. Mrs. Fannie McKenzie and two sons of New York are visiting Mr. James McM Mr, John Lott went to Cincinnati Tuesday to look after his company’s interests there where they have a I large contract for The installation of machinery for the new water works. ... ... . t, Mr. O. F. Horst and Wife of Hills boro are the guest of !,JJ&H. C. Middleton and family. Mr. Horst has befen attending the annual en campment of the X. 0 . O. F . lodge a t Zapesville. Genuine Jackson Nut Coal for the cook stove a t D. S, Ervin Co,, MisS!Mary^B.'Ah 5 mas and M b . lenn Whitesoll of Springfield were ecently married in Columbus. The brldo is well known here having lived with M b John Fierce and faintly for some time. Road Frank Day’s poultry advor- tisinent, Pncco will appear .each week. Don,t sell nntil you see his representative. Great number' of the best models from our Hue and ’ Some of our early summer purchasees are being closed • out a t half price. To add more interest, to this sale we are constructing leftover material into the best shapes of the season for women and children. _ ■ .................... ........... Special95c , . . . .....V f> t * f. .'--"i- ’ :-'.V -i 3 •;• ‘ i , ' ;:V; B lack Hats ■ 3 :.■ ■.■ThB,;h;eighb.'Vt.''i»»Won in the best shapeSj . at halfprice *+*******%# ■ Foliage forX rim a iing A complete line of styles and colors a t about half the ' eaHy season’s prices 15c up Veilings In black, white brown ami navy 19c OSTERLY Mrs. J* St. Andrew and Mrs, L: (Sr. Bull attended a morning reception i a t the hoiks of Mrs. (LTV Howard \i in Xenia Tuesday, in honor of Missea Tnlloy of Council Bluff, Iowa., 311so Syfers of Jamestown and Miss Stcelo of Xenial • ' Thirty’Seven. Green Si. Xenta, Ohio, Mary and Alfred Marshall of Xenia are spending several days With their grand-parents, MB AV. M, Batbot and vile, —The Groone County Fair races are always a strong feature of the fairand Judging from the entries the classes will bo well filled. Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Smith enter tained a number of friends add relatives .Smt Saturday' n t a kix o’clock dinner, Itt teafifig up the old Fast office outfit, Tostmastar Tarbos 'found an old postal cardmailed March it- 18W, to Cfiar;, .Houston $z -Co* f t was onlya price Iisfcof bacon and meats but the card wash very oddlooHag card .to what -is m -tise to day, TlonstStt:. Bros, ‘’transacted business In the old Gaines building and wont ftoto there towhereXerr St Mastlngs a te today* The .card had a picture ofMartlia 'Washington for a post-, mark*,' LAZYLIVER esestA wttfeoas th«tt» X UNMiwablid A *rs « U wlt% ■ . ... • , t«,p!d Ih 'st Xov «iac* lakief (and her daughter, des to , of Xenia, ^ wore guests of D b m . i . Marsh and* - ^ - - ■ -■ Ifwife oh Wednesday. CtdarvilleColege CF.DARV1I.LE, OHIO. 1b IS Mrs. a, A. Cunningham, and I daughter. Bttatta,. returned homo] Saturday after a pleasant visit with Mrs, W. A. Bpeneer,, Mm. Define Mafehj of Owonvlllo, The IMh -year opens Sept. 11, *Wf. Courses leading'to fee degree'-* B . and T in B. are offered in j English . French ■ German . * Batin Greek Heltrcw Bcieaco ... Economies History Mathematics J Sociology . . . Fsycholoyy Fidlosophy Ethics Bible Labratory work in Chemistry, Zoology and Fliystes. Ep;sdal. coarses fit .Elocution, Oratory, Votes Uuttvfe, . M m w ,- Literary Bocfotte'. Gymnasium. Private Boarding '’and furnished room, $l.S)a week. Club and furnished room, | 2.50 to I 3.S0 a week. Tcktebooks on sale a t Coltcgo HAli. Tuition and contingent % $m t. Aftoisdansolnefcased-Slpor.eofttlftsi year* For farther pariter,- write to" . 1 ! ^ItLM cChesney* Secretary. 1 M b Arthur Alexander and wife '(of Kansas City ara guests of fcla* ,| lives, boing called lifero by thu death !of the fotuior’a Mhor* . 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