The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
‘ C l 2 | ' W»^ - ~ tym !bm tfm knm Nat, Cool at *». k'i. iJSnfw Co. Mr. awd Ifw. I* 3£*Whlurryjiptar m » \rnh in Sabin* - Tba trtU annual F a ir a t Xenia, Anguat i r» m. H » M. A B a rr atill w ( i n « « in a \> ry crm eal condition, M Spw I w » and Charlotte Biogler are vusiUug ia Columbus. Wp>* Albert fMcUivea lathe go*#, vt friend* a t leirersowiile. Protect your horses from flies by getflng*net of Kerr &HastingBros. A »onwjasborn to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burns, last Saturday. -Mrss,*J* W. fJlxon and children are v is in g «t ChUlfcoUie. :r) * Mr. James Arthur o t Pittsburg was tne guest Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Htcrrett overgabbath. ' Miss Mary Turner leaves today for Belle Center, f o r a sho rt v isit with Mr. » » aM r A 1 ^ 1 U . E M I;,., ; Mr-1 3fa aes" B .rr, Wife ana BO; Stetson Www* t<wy r^nrvt ffn.J better JKVdwwr B i* the fa* wpwwe m both J»«riRl*jAen»~-iy ifa vote* of U*c million* who them. Discount One week of Dry Goods a t 20 per cen t off our usual prices. Not one item in our house reserved and as our goods are marked in plain figures you ran r” 3 a„rliojijdu^-nmt figureyLitr um i ruling. Jff3cf B*;dly s f c r * ’H, means; 20een ls on $1,00. aessma- W*fcwcUw■$*»*»Jtf* - “ krfU*$4'aU H i DaA VMtiv alt ibt (MW«)kt. abl Dry Goods, Millinery, Suits and Shoes, SaleWillBegin Saturday, July 21, and Close Saturday, Jufy28th Partiallist of goods onWhichyou CanSave 20 PerCent THE HATTER IT South Limestone Street Springfield, Ohio t mute jmm J pifniMj Itnado th'Wptforcs.' ’ y ' /. ’ > , ? ' ■ - ; W A | A ;ED isiJN , J i L ’f& lftM RATHKK BBG1H NOW AS A POOR BG5 . Jam a wi d sou, S f f j f 3 Bayton were .gtiests A t . yfJSS Mary Coffey spent Thu rid ry relatives here OYer b&bbatb. ' a t the Dayton S ta teH o sp ita l, , . .... j & ... > ■n ■*. *,.r n' %...M f . "5' / . i.'t "'sV D * m Goods . Colored'Silks, plain and fancy . Black Silks, all grades Dress' Trimmings and Linings 'Wash Goods, all kinds , White Goods. plain and fannv J j _! Toilet Goods, all kinds - ' ’ i ; Bilk Uifibrellasf ' ! White and Colored Parasols ,d f e fK 'W e » ;V ; ...: r ) f ,*■ ’ ' }> h . % B &' , *1 ’y ^^ >MR T- Jt Coffey atwl Aftss A*»t- ioiiette Breunau spout Sue ‘ M. 3": Coffey auh family. ^ Hoiseiy, all kinds Bummer Underwear for ^ , . Men, Women and Children ,1Corsets, all makes Gloves, silk and kid 0 . >} toC s Drosses and IM erw o erV Children^ Wash, Dresses Ladies?Shirt Wraisfe Dresses , " f 4 & f s™ rshV Vhit*lJ,fa<-"' “nd MMNM s •• ■’ :W® and Guarantee. ^ e 4 j 4.;(„v^T'? i i a * a « i i * s s « a s B i i « i ^ ^ Ig a iiiii:" " ^ ^ y ^ 4lt .s'.; ...- a * 1 TT1 C jrhL w . G. K. SIRGBKR, Rps'ule 5.. ! * . r v ’ ‘ *> " If P S i t M i p LER . J/ V ?rs ati Nagley Bros. ‘5 >r r * L~r ^ ‘- f r H - 1 e •* ■ h tW( St, 32,38, 'Miti ' ' „ V,"rl . « ^ 4 ' W. B, Marshall of Xenia wag in Ufepdanci^Httiie Voglesb^g sate; ^ 1 * v d H ^ sytW ^ V t7 ‘b^v.VV'f14* *, bt. j . ^•v< 5 70^ - l.nv> M . iSS .1 •' >Ul ^ *r 1 f®ffiSS|g;5S5l T o Cure a Cokt in One Doy PrJa, ffiss m U O K m I h m i t n U t n I V MwVCU *rVAlw VhffiA M8 • w . ■M- -a«r-.-nr ..... i}-$r ......... Mv. anti Mrs. 4 . H . BrotJUecton, ........... ~ / ! » ; , M r anti Air®. F rank Cmwfnra x i 'Mr®, Charle® Benfflami Was t.ho gueahofMrs.G. H. Sr on Tuesday‘atta Mre£|nestlay. w&.» o n e w a y 1 m < ^r<K{ t 5^'. f., I"> $125 IN GOLD S125 , , *< •' i /I't p 4 -A- W ill ho given away Monday. December; 31. Tickets will he given, with, each ac cent *cash pur chase. One $15,00 prize; Five $10,00 prizes; Twelve $$,oo prizeS. , ' 4 SAVE VOUR - ’ R, McClellan, Brasil, Ina,*wers guest o fMr. Bert -SpeeuU fton attractions a t the Tpmer artil Mstera a fyw. days* -this Gteene County F an each day, week/ Mi v i.‘ SSSs '•Miss Bernice Wolford and/Mrs, Botlda returned home' Mon- -MeCoi;ttiiek, Peering, Osborn and Champion ,mowet sectfonli at. WolforcTs,, . ,, ■ MfsSHanfiali Maxen,ofGa1iipoTUs, Mrs. 3 j . W. Taylor'and swi, l fiaek* ot Winchester, Tcun., ate the guest • • .i. '.■ .'W »*"/.S 1 'W... ' iJ'1 A- tm -(i7.'..'.iil':', :fi Qi, Xatioual Chaplain Woman’s Relief ( ' of Mr* M. C. Xagley and wlfeduting the week. Corps, visited Me. unit Mrs. l. H . Frnnte, over Sabbath. A number* ofloads of wheat w m r brought to the elevators the first] of the week that Could', not be ac-l copied owing to tlio grain being taj wet. The heavy rain Mpmlay morn-1 Mr. J . H. Ncsbifc returned. from Indianripolis Monday after a visit of several days m tha t city. His T grimd-daughter, Borotliy McClellan accompanied him, -Tim race,ptpgram for the Clark County Fail appears in stiffs issue, Good races each day.aud the c la tf^ promise to be full. —tThe GreenCf County Fair race® are always a strong feature pf the fairand Judging fromthe ehtrles the chutes will he well filled. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING The mutual Bean picnic and re union wiB bo held in the Bwnuet Bean grove next Tuesday* Thiels one of the lafgeft reunions held In the coun ty ./j, ; u Mr* Jatfte* ^ IR iP a S rO d home from (ioverBmd, Ind-, "Saturday, where h e haia been Wit* Jltff Bros, on * large ceniant contract fo r the- Pennsylvania railroad* Mr, Jam es McMliliag arrived home Wednesday evening from Kansas where he /went- some time ago to look a fte r his interest® m th a t state; Mr. McMillan r putts crops good and wheat turning irom 20 to 18 bushels per acre. - - . ; equipped to care for funeral parties. .Keep your rig from exposure when in town; by Laving it in our barn. -Tickets given on a $2qo outfit to he given away December 34, ^06^' ^ _' .^nr-sa .. ^ S d l' ' CEDARVILL.B, OHIO. For Profit, Sell it Know. CLARK COUNTY —Entries are coming in fast for the horse, cattle, swine, *beep and poultry departments. Clark Coun ty Fair on August 21 ,23, SS, St. Some imporvement In the roOf of the 11. F. Church is being made. MR O. E . Bradfute returned Weariesclay from . Columbus after being in that city a day or jfcwalook ing after matters pertaining to the; Ohio University B<*ftrd, of widest he is a. member. A number of new and modern buildings are being erected and other improvements be ing made. Wb want Bpring Chickens weighinga.V pounos ami upwards That site brings you you more than a 8 pound one will m t be Fall,, Will receive a t Kerr &Hastings Bros* every Monday and Tuesday, For some time during the melting «iuows water has fond its wayinto the south-east corner.of the audlthr- tnm and the change in the roofseem- to ho the remedy* -We can dumpyourwheat, no hill t t puli Up or all the new sacks yon Want* - B.B. Ervin Co. . Tim public sale of livery stock Wednesday a t tlrn Then. Vogleaburg barn drew a number of home buyers and liverymen from other town#. The sals was not as i t would have been had farmers not been thresh ing* Fair prices Were obtained on most every thing offered. Trices next week will be:— ■: Dene 10 ets. perpound Bpring Chickens, 16 cts* Roosters Sets. Our weights and treat ment will please you. FRANK a ; DAY, 54rd Annual Fair to be held on the Dr, E . c. Oglssbes and family visited relatives fn tils southern part pf the county lastweek. His mother accompanied them home for a short VisitWith her son, ! SPRINGFIELD —The finest line of Fancy hosiery In town for men to select*rom a t Nagley Bros. ON Mr. Uhnrles Glllaugh left this morning for Shelbyville, Iml„ where he will visit for a few days, his wife and family having been there for several weeks* n Tuesday, Wedaesday, Thursday, Friday f V irr■•‘-rr-f ’ WANTEDv An elderly ormfddle aged lady to help care for an aged invalid. Applicant must be strong and of good health. Good wages. InuriUfc of J- M, Wolford. AUGUST 21 -* 22 > 23 e 24, 1906, Mr. James Mitchell and family of Pittsburg arrived here Monday evening and will be the fittest of tela* Uvea for acme rime. Mr. Mitchell has amployment hi a WfBppet' house arid » t*W«g hi»va«Wl«f. - I f you are thinking of an *x- iilbifc a t the Greene County Fair! fid® year you h$d le tte r, reserve' you space for you may wait until i t is to late, Exhibitor® taking the matter up sooner than Usual. OHIO. Hay ropy 6rk. Ypidlys. Track an^t carriers? - ; *verr A Hastings Bros. ; n .— Mr. and Mrs; t 0 . Bavis of CUn^ olunatl are vlsltjfig friends and re*, lntlves hera. Miss Carrlo Kelt nr Bay ton spent Tuesday with frien d s ' here. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING ' ‘ • , l ■, J r -v . ({■ ■. CtdaroflleColkac CEDARV1LLE, OHIO. j i n , Wow*ri« R«o*H>wetHpcni*' L M- t, n c field is visiting her mother a t the Mathmatlcs home of Mr. J. JI. Wolfofd, today. MrA Estella H o lt leftaeveral days Ago f o r a v isit m Philadelphia. Ji - Geirimm Jackmm N u t Coal f o r i ' * " - * * » « * , „ * . . . __• the cook Movent B , 8, E rv in C o .« Text-book* on wda a t fkilltvce. Hall. Tuition ami contingent IV*. The la th year opens tiept. II, ‘08. Course® leading to the deweea, A t .,1 B. and Ph* B, a te ottered in ; ‘ > • .> '■? English French (, ttermau *' § Latin Greek Hebrew , -i ' Helen?* _ Economics HMtwry Hocloh^ty Psycho4e*y TMlowphy “Ethic* BBd* T.abratoxy werk InC lcm 'a u y , Sfoology and Physics. Hpecial em m m In , Elocntlon, Orgbjfy, Vole* C u ltu re Library Literary Hoeivtiaa* Gymnasium* Private Boarding and tarnished mom* MUSua week* f l a b b#*NWM • and fomtshed room, |2 .lu to M.#> a w^ek. | year. A ttendant* increaaril •» p^r cc»« Mat y*»f, F a r fn m r n * Th» H re fie fM w n ty F » irw flth « ),lWf*ffH tafo ^ held At^griM' % fi, t i jl d id* - * W # 1C* 9 9 m W W P g * 11 i \ ,A S .»<i v ,,v* ,I\»V ■.’- ' ’I ; V, *W '"H.iB.JfC-t* f | Vi l
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