The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

,v y ° ilL to tru:,c S t0 FQV9 hatcher. ' : d F o r , M e a t s ■trotbo only klr.u'io f"F'"v appliances % fight’* and thev’re wMunoHl. Don'Vgo 'when It*a fiot. Bxxy- —'We want your wheat B. SLKrvin Co. Jacob Ford of Chicago Jothe guest of relatives lien*. Mrs. Tidrza'Townsloy of James town Bpent -Tuesday here* ■< f>r: :«rA.?r»W^“Vy f. 3frs, JatneB Barr of Dayton spent Sabbath with relatives here- Mra, Christy Barnes and Mrs- Mat­ ilda Hanna of Yellow Springs spent Tuesday with J. I f. Wolford and family. Read Ff sink Bay’s poultry a d m - ' Lament. Fmes will appear' each week. Bo«tt w-ll until yon see his representative. Y*r5 r&. C R O U S E , iw i l l e , o; auran t antf Pining Rooms S/l/ir*1 k »*. %iX street jjgOeW, Ohio, off our re&uldi* plain figure price—Panamas, S? | “JDpnlap” straws-etc,, are all included in this enlft »••'. . - ..... . JK Miss Belle Brewer of Clifton is entertaining Miss Verna Bird, M r /J . H,. Millmirnnnd wife-were in Ooliuribus last Sabbath,' UW EM V /IT H <• * /> v*} -<»* AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC CKSIGNALS - *m>., , HERN RAILWAY .smear, V - mati & iC f ii lsA L I f O p i eiliES South, (%,,v \ Southeast, . *Soiithwest. , ;; lEKEIf TICKETS ONSAtf ANDTHIS# TCEtMVlQr - ACKMONTHT8 KANT - I NDURSSDVIM^: .V-* lULSROWfyT.P.A,. IASWt ZEM.,n/JP.A. ‘ / ' Cindtuiiia RRETT, CtoWrtl M«n«s*». <BARSbN,0.p.A.;. ' XtbctoMti, ft S T 1 N O T R I P CTSytr-r-*r-Jtf) asSTSV- „orc.u iak ._,,. v«a , *5»W 59.09 * Xtom T.Wto ‘in' t ‘■‘•v t P-t „ rsrsl’--1' -;-.1 q <rt'■*.f— •*-S*-, >"iairfWp«IMStr ■ iStaf ARMS AND XOOh Ott» &t*U t*'j* i T O R t A htx snd Children. i i m Always 8oiigi‘ s y l v a m a JNES—— id'-. rf • 11. LOW EARE^ TO t . P a w l - E„ riaongerband t D e l i v e r i v . Bv r , <My b . u, J*. o.K* / f w n u k e e i, Hi it? Kagie<#«!»# Atffe » a . n u. A. r* | f r t , Ri f J t , TMMT%Al. Cet# 'm, ftWH!HII*1KilwiwlWWHra^il1**^ $ 2 5 R E W A t m . 1k -i, 4^ , ** »«yv / r'“V‘j** f " J F o r a n y r e d u c t i Q n n o t e x a c t l y a s w e r e p r e * s e n f i t . T h i s i s o n e s t i l e w h e r e c u t s a r e h o n e s t . 'wA^^ 1 ■ p :■ m . '4f . " - w m i W I W U Broteet your horses fr<)xnflies by gettinga'net of Kofr ScHalting Bros: Mra. A .,D , ' Bhdsley Is visiting Mrg>W, It. Torrence in Xenia."' -Speclfti free attracrion.s at the Greene' County Fair each day, „ l - i ^ v " / ‘ ( Mrs. J it* Silvey vislted hep h«8- l>and 4n Columbus,- Sunday, i-Bitman rods and .Bittoart heads AtWofford’s. ' 1 , ' Miss Helen Dodds of Xenm is the/guest of Jdlss FtKel-Spslnaer.. „ Messrs,, Jacob BJegler1and L, G, Bull wc - ip in (’ollimbus the flisLof Oxo week. , \ ' ‘ Mti8sMable CEhupmAivuf 'Washing­ ton, 'G«H'-' is the guealpf the Misses Tonicinson’e - , , Mr,.. W- J. TaTbox la-.improving his residence by havihga large ,new veranda - erected. , ' - , Mrs. G. H. Deaw n»d daughter 'ifary, -of?teniahave been guestsiof. Mrs, lAloxT- T u m b n l i r 7 "" .Vv % $125 IN GOLD $125 - V /’■ 'Will Be given aw ay Monday DecemBer 31 . Tickets w ill be given w ith each as cent -cash’, pur - 1 ^ chasec One $ 15.00 prize; Five $ 10.00 prizes; Twelve $ 5,00 prizes. . , v -i ' / ' ; * s a v b y o x j e T i c k e t s ; ; R. McClellan, The undersigned will offer the following household goods for sale at the residence, of T,E, Has-' tings, CedarviMe, O,, on i SATURDAY, JULY 28 , 1906 , ■+ i-. at two o'clock p.m,f Dressers, Bed Steads, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Dining Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Stands,Wood Heating Stove, Gas/ oliiie Stove,Mattings, Carpets, Lin eolium, Sewing Machine, Car/ penters Bench, Kitchen Utensils and other articles, L. W. BLAIR. K T. Baker, AwL ft, KKerr, C^k, Afj1*Fred McMiilah of pesMclncg; Iowa, is visiting bis parents,' Air. James McMillan' andiAinlly. Mr, -and "Ufa's.' Ohfirles Tindall ..oft Xenia spent Sabbath with' Mr. Mar­ ion Bridgman ana .family. SfrS. Basli Budd Hall of Spring- Bold Bpent Saturday with Mr. and BMgev; ; ' ■.: $ Fob Sales—Sixty feet fancy iiron fence', small gate included. > Mrs; Martha Eryin. ~-uMay your corn and cattle he your only care, and your supreme delight—The Greee Bounty Fair.” Mrs. J. G. Grin'dle has received word of thedeath ofher sister, Mrs. WfUlftnCAtthur of Clarlandfa, Iowa. Mr. Win. Bradfu e came over from, Washington, G. M, Tuesday to at­ tend the funeral OfMrs. H. If..Coe, Dr. McKinney came up from Cin­ cinnati, Tuesday evening .to attend the meeting of the Ilhary, board. The piano Armof George &Sfegler sold one of their .Krell pianos this week to Bev. W. J. Sanderson'. —Potto Rico coffee a t 25 cents and White ^illy Blend a t 20 cents at Nagley Bros, Airs. Anus Welch of Middleton returned home,Tuesday after a visit withMr. L, IL Sullenhergerand wife. Mr. Moody Collett bf Mexico ar­ rived Wednesday for a visit with his parents,Mr. ahd Mrs, Seth Collett, Mrs. B. f*< McLean aud son. left Tuesday for PllPaso, Texas after a two months visit with her parents. Misses Ada ami Agnes Stormont and Nellie McFarland andHva Ores- well spent Friday with Miss Mattie Bronxageni at Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. h. F. WMnery had for their guests this week Mrs, Marina Plummer and Mr. and Mrs. John JE-iaughn. • A number of young folks spent last Friday a t the Neff Grounds. There wore about eighteen in the patty. Mrs, HatimrtTomlinson and child­ ren of Winamae, I«d.. are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Julia Alexander. Mr! Frank B.Biill, business piftna get of theDAUy Republican, Bhelby* tille, Ind., is home for a few days during his vacation. He will go from here to Denver, Col., Where he Fill spend tip remainder of his time ftgfetttMittjP ’ , f,Wi Mr. Artimr Gains, who has a position ii, a sanatorium jn Indiana- jfolia jb trnmF' fog a thrift ’wsoke vacation. Mr. 0. M. Crouse left Mopday for a visit .with relatives in Wash­ ington, B. C.M Fredrick City, and Baltimore, Md, Mr^ B. L. Crawford is looking after the C. M. Crouse hardware store during the absence of the proprietor^ ' ■ ‘ Miss Ethel Spohcey entertained a numberof her girl friends ’Wednes­ day in honor of her guest, Helen Dodds,'of -Xenia. Everybodycome and see the great­ est steam washer .In America Satur­ day, July 21st, in front of" Stu’Oadee hardware stole, Washes itself. . One week of Dry Goods selling- at 20 per cent off . our usual prices, Not one -item m pur house reserved and as'-our goods are marked in plain figures you can •practically do your own shopping and figure your own saving. Think what that means; 20 cents on fLOO., $1.00 saving oil every ^,%00pmwnsQ oi goad season- afil Dry Goods, Millinery,- J^uits and-Shoes, ~ , _ Sale Will Begin Saturday, July 21, and Close Saturday, July 28th Partial List of goods on Which you.Can Save 20 Per Cent f.0 —Smoke' the uWm. Gillette” ■ cigar. Rive . cents or six. for twenty-five,! at Nagley Bros.', ' Mrs,.Will 'Huntihgtou returned to hor home m PUtshurg, Wcdne.sihiy lifter a visit with -her paren% Mr, Harry Johnson and wifh- , > ..-'i'"*-* T r ’,l'- Mr. Oy’F. Homfcand wifetteinrped to the|r home'in Hillsboro after a vifeit .xvlth the liitteHs parents, Kev. H. 0 , Middleton, D, B,, and WIte, ’ - H igest mm Ifi t pi ices paid lor your"wheat B . S. Ervin Co. > V i t T r \ x. Miss'^Stella Kyle ofFair Haveny O,,' and "Miss Anna Patton of Co- liunhuSj. have been guests of their grand-patenf?, Mr. andMrs. B. M. Bean. • t " r.l,„ t" The Inbes,band of slxtypelceswill be heard Spring GroVe Park, Spring- field, both after boons and evenings. This ohe of the greatest'musical pr- gauissatioHs.on t|ie road. --The. Groene 3County*Fair this year will be a record breaker, All indlcatihns polnt to one of the great­ est fairs m the history of the ass­ ociation. Mr. G, F. Slegler’expects to leave Saturday ^C h icago where he will take up some advanced work m music,. This is Mr. Siegter’s third emnmot ili Chicago. n . ..... . ' ' 9 V Mr, H. H. McMillan; suffered a slight Strokeof hearthouM- Monday evening, while at the barn, .He be­ came so. diw.y that he had to be carried to the house. He has since grcflUy Improved, If anyone has received over Weights irt groceries afcKAgley Bros, this* past week, it 'was because Mr„ M. C. Nagley had.his mind on anew Visitor that Arrived at his home last Saturday. Mr. Nagley now has two sons, ■ Mr/Howard Creswell bfought a large,spedmah at the fungus growth to town "Wednesday and placed it on exhibition at Towhsley’s gro­ cery. I t is supposed to be a mush-, room and is one Of the largest ever known m this country* It Weighed a little over six pounds. Go with Br. Clayton, Yellow Springs,!)., on excursion to Western Canada wheat lands* He farms there and knows the country. Cheaplatuls and great crops. DEATH OP MRS. COE, Mrs, K. N. Coe, wife of one o f the foremost citizens in tile county, died last Sabbath at her home ott the OedArVilla andClifton pike. She had been ili for many months with a complication of diseases but medi­ cal aid failed, to save her Health. The deceased was aboutMl years of age and had lived about Clifton, where she was so well known and admired by all, tot many years, She was a devoted member of the Presbyterian church at Clifton and always took great interest in church work* ■ BcSide her . husband She is sur­ vived by two daughters, MissLutti and Miss Olive, l»th of whom re­ side At home* The funeral Services Were held from the home Tuesday afternoon, being conducted by her pastor, Bev, Brownlee, assisted by BfiV. W. H. McChesney* The concourse of friends that gathered at the services was one of the largest in thisaectfon, this tod alone, attesting th* esteem In whioh the d*e****d and bersaved family art b*14, 01. Dress Goods? Colored Silks, plifin and fancy Black Silks, all grades Dress Trimmingsand Lining^1 Wash Goods, ,all’kinds , . , Whil# Goods, plain and fancy - Toilet Goods, all kinds SnklTm'bf.eUas White and Colored Parasols. -Neck Wear ’ r,Embroideries and Laces.. -* • Table Linen and Towels - **- •. ,I/ace.Curtains- *' • . ; - , . White Shh't Waists ' p, ; ■ ^Mfilmery .Goods, all kind^i1 • Boisery, all kinds Summer Underwear for t / * Men, Women and Children Comets, all makes, - ’ Gloves, silkandkid. . , ", Muslin Underwear . ” - *muAt »i Hiesses and Underwear ' Ghiidreh’s ;Wash Dresses , ’ - Ladies’ Shirt ^Vaist Dresses }. Xadies’Tailored Wash Dresses ' , Ladies' Skirts Dress* LadiesrTailored Suits , Silk and Sateen Petticoats ' < ' Ladies' ^ h ite and Black Oxfords ’■'Misses’ arid Children's , / . - *. ‘ -Shoes* all kinds -' Y AC’ & =iP, teeltoxaffveBromoQiunine^ Seven Million boxes soldin past 12 months. T h is S ign a tu re , £nTwo Bays. 7;, - ' i f 1 i o n e v e r y , SOME.CHEESE JOKES* * Bavlrig Fun WUh the Sat-lier*, Por.tr«n - , ( Psintof* ind* Doctor, 1 - ‘ - * If -thorn is imy trnih in what .ex­ pert lexers tell ns, the worU’s stock ofgoofi,’,original jokes 1 st ludicrously ^mall—a dozen, or two, at ’the very < outside. ,An early' investigator into this piomenEons question, a certain HierodbA^-wlip .lived’ some l,spO yours ago, .put the number iii^Ms day fit‘exactly twenty-one. There- earehos of Ifictoeles prohnbly" did not extend to far oustyai’d Us China, ra there is no impropriety in asking jioW whether sume -of the jokes n rich, abound in the literature of the Celestial empirfj are entitled to t h e ' iionor of originality or not, Here lire tiiree specimens: *A careless bather, trimming a customer’s cars—Chihese barbers pay particular attention tq this part o f the human anatomy—put his pa­ tient to great pain and uneasiness, "Ate you doing my left ear now?” asked the victim. “No, sir; Pve not quite finished the right ear y e t ” .“All, I fancied yon were trking to passthrough to the left wxt!««fego­ ing aroundT’ - A portrait painter without cli­ ents was advised by a friend do paint a likeness of himself and Jii$ wife and hang it in some conspicuous place* so that would be customers might judge of his skill. He did so, and his father-in-law the next l i t o T im u iK ip Best and most up-to-date livery aud feed bam in Central Ohio* Everything new* Especially ’equipped to cate *fpr funeral parties. Keep your rigfrom exposure when in, town by having it In our barn. t Tickets given on a $200 outfit to, be given away December 24, igo6. O 0 "W "]E3X3V tE3n CEDARVILLE, OHIO, time he called immediately saw the picture. “Frav/’ asked the visitor, “what woman Lave you represented there??’. '“Why, sir, do you not rec­ ognize your own daughter Tr “My daughter!” was the indignant an­ swer. “If you intend that to rep­ resent my daughter, how dare you paint her sitting thus intimately with a man whomI have never seen before and who must: be-an entire stranger to her/'’ The painter’s feelings need not be described, LIVE POULTRY Por,Profit, Sell it Know. .Wo want Spring Chickens weighing XU poumm and Upwards That Size brings you you more than a S-pound- one will m the Fall. Will receive at Kerr &Hastings Bros, every Monday and Tuesday. Brices next week will b e :—; Hens 10 cts. per pound Spring Chickens, IGcts. Boosters ficts. Our weights and treat- .merit will please you. FRANK G. DAY, Bpringfield, 't 4 i O H IO . J i FI The gihea at doctors are innumer- ' A I T D T H t ) D D T M T l K t r ' j able- The following is a typical ex- A X V I v J U l V * ) \ J p F A v U N A J u N v ^ j ample: One of the. judges in the nether regions dispatched an imp to this world of ours to seek but and bring back a good doctor, "When” the imp wad instructed, “you cotne io the house of"a doctor before which, 'you descry no complaining ghosts you will know you have found aman of the kind Wanted,” The messen­ ger set out, hut in front of every doctor’s door he came to there was an immense throng of angry spirits proclaiming the wrongs they had suffered, when in the flesh at the hands of the medicine man. Final­ ly, however, he reached a house where thanf v#» but one solitary ghost flittingbackwardarid forward, “This is my man,” he said to him­ self. “He must surely be a deter fellow,” When the imp came -to make inquiries, however, he learned that the practitioner had- barely^ been in prwtie* for a d*y»—Grand Magarina. p m eedarvilk College := r « I k CEOARVILLE, OHIO. ’08, Cotime* lead ing to file degr***, A, The Iftth year open* Sept, it B, ami Th. B, are offered in; English French Batin Greek > Science Feouomfes Mathematic* , Sociology 1‘hlloeopliy Eftsir* German Hebrew H isto ry Bible iAbratory work in Chemistry, Xoolugy and Physic*, special coum«s ^ 1 Elocution, Oratory, Voice Culture, Library Literary Rw4Wl*it, | Gyittnaslnw, .. . / . - Private Boarding^ and furnished ro*»m. week, f lub boardtoir oi and furnished room, tS.Nft to 4100 a week. Toxt-lHKiXsnn sale at Collage Hall, Tuithmairt crmfuiio nt fee,KH* . year, Attonfiapec Increased «04per m d to«f year. For further pwrib^ ■* law, writ#to - ° j * W * R . M m& tim y , -! A & .V - VJ-V

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