The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
— -.<sm PHwewnw® I f 1 **$§*§** LOCAL AHO n ^ O K A t a a v f ^ r f 1* ^ ‘mWtlm.tHatfr- n s x >x r * t , , i " ’ ,w e " ‘ *r Bt'(Mj OomUliw ut huMfcty at Xagly Mr. Boland KjJe of X»ul« i# visit* uHUel*th«* two. —Fm «tepl» *mi ftuiey gnxwtes caU mi <>. V, Nngtey, , I. “ ™ S n “ ? ;t4 *™ » p « « c 4 Kj WeilnsiS,M"“MwI,“"' Irf‘ ,,. for ^ weeks visit f ’melmiaU. AS> YWt m McHmnte*burg w$mt “ ary** by » majority of HI, tfr«J?nun fop the Claris- c ounty i w appear* in t|,i8 imm (*ooa iai*i '8 eaeh day and the classes fitomteo to be full, * * Tiu> KyJp i»U*mo and reunion whs liobi at Hie home of Mr. Charles Cooley. Among those present were; Mr, j t it. Kyle and family of Osborn; itev, Joshua Kyle, Amsterdam K. Y, Kev, Victor liyle, Alexis, III, A son was bom to Mr, ami Mrs, H, M» Stormont Iasi’ Habbath. Mr, Eli HmaUof Kpringfleld spent sevoral days here this week* •Mr- Charles Mlwser fi*s jn'etj quite ^jclsMer several days. . Mrs* J* H- Wolford awl Miss Bernire, spent Monday m BayJon —Cook stove coal--Jaekaori Nut- Dustless, J). H, Ervtnp Co, Mr. It. 8 . Townstey spent .Saturday, in Bayton. Mr. James Buffteld Ja tbreatned with the tever, ** ‘ ' ! Strides for.hny machine ftf, Wol- .fordTs, Mm,-Sarah Mitchell .in' ytsltihg Bayton relatives.. - The, Carry picnic was hold Thurs day at the fSbft Grounds _Mrs, Will Longstreafc pf JPaytott is visiting relatives hem.' ’ - ■• ' -,1 XT , -.-Mrs, Walter*Hagan and,diyo, children O', Zanesville, are th.- guests tef Air and Mm, Charles TnrWll A1 *? . v.f» ....“> ' f The 'Spencer picnic Is lining held ‘today at the' home of M<‘- Wt J, *TarttfSx. ' ' Mrs. Edward Eorrts,hnd daughter Of Cincinnati are guests,,,of relatives ___ in this place. , - ‘ \ ' * *g v ,, , t Mi, diaries Nevbil of Loveland ha-, joined ills family, who are visit ing relatives here/ , —McCormick,' Deeringj “ Osbprn and Cliarnptoii mower sect ions at Wolford’s, ’ ‘ - > \ , ' Mr. .Boy Henderson' and -Sist.er Miss Carrie, have been the guests "of relatives.here. 1„ r **- ' >'Cr/- - 1 1 *....... .......... Bev, Thomas Melienmo of MeW "York will preach Sabbath for the-B. Th cohgregation,' , Mrs.; W, H W a lk e rak l Miife Mattie Marshall-spent Tuesday, in .South Charleston;,. • ' Mr, Muddy Collett left, Tuesday for Mexico after several Weeks here • with hie parents, *, . —We deliver all groceries.. Call us by ’ phone and give us an order/ 0 . P. Magley. ' v - , Mr. N. l . Bawsoy and family, Mrs, A. It. Bull and Clifford- spent Friday in Springfield. ■Mrs, JaC«b Siegler and' daughter, Miss Bera, v&itefi relatives in Cin cinnati this week. , ’ ’ ' ~.... I'l / .... / ' • «r• o/mam ’ IT‘ °^kftt' 1 >&tteryEo. 3im8, fw rfi r' 0t' A reward is offered for return of same to thig office, M. J 4 , fheinauB, the insurance agent,' win no longer u&oa horse and buggy for his travels, fie ordered himself an automobile on Monday that will be used m looking after the insurance and real estate busi ness. Mies Mary BongJaa of Oxford and Mws Lucy Mww of near Springfield have been guests of Miss Lomse >tx-J r Ji;r? ' h i * *,r Hi* Ii&rge Square Box, Canvass Covered wit]inExtra Brass Tray, Heavy brass or steel clamps,, .Extra long strap hinges Large'size bolts, Brass lodes, boundwithextra-broad- Cbarlee Poland, aged 9 years, h icko fy slats. Com er bum p - ir«w u A..,. m ade o f ex tra heavy*§teel l o r Bent? -One furnished front room to college students. For part- Heulars address, IV o , Box 1 ^ 5 , Cedai-ville, o , * ’ th e a lighted match into a guanti ,_______ „ T home 14 . Xenia. Tim boy¥g fyo AVITu |ruU iwutOiJi. % ball was seared by the flash and it is thought that he will loose'Ide sight. -"The Fifty-.fourth annual Clark £ 0 l« i t 3 L?',lir wil1 Laid August 21 w) Svj «Xi Mr. Ceorge Bandall andwlfe have for their guests Miss Ceftie faTorme antj Mrs, Lulu Boswell or Middle 1 ■tpwn,- *' . ~ Mrs, H. A. Turnbull aiul son, Alien, returned . homo Saturday after Ayiffitwith Mrs. Juba Condon ofTraiHjuibfcy, , . v ^ C- CglOsbee and family, Misses Mary apd Bern Br^n arid J*~Q. Barber, left Thursday for At- lantip City, j * ■' . •/ —Harness repaired at. Herr Si Hasting Bros. ‘ - V , ' -“Mr.-Frank Hammond,’ spent sab bath with Mrs, U. H. McAIill.in. Mr. Hatftmond is connected with the Columbus Dispatch. Mis (.h'us.m of Oolulnbus lias ic- turued home, hein;,- called hero by the sierlOjuG,illnesso f Hey svster, .Mrs,' Albert .Mc.Ctven/ H / h a, ~ i- / lE ^ L* * t. ; Mfs/,'‘ Clark,;wifb, fihs- Mherh the g’gest of her sister, Mfs, Samuel Sahderson, -has ’ Returned '■to 1 lifer home in Cincinnati; ;■ 1 / -, .’w . - rnoccricp, fruits and vegetables pf-aiilands Inseason Oscar ifagiey, s ,r ^ <c> . Mrs;:. Crawford had for iiieir guest lnsl .week .their -brothfer, Mr/» Ja*ue,s' B. Crft'.vfuftl, o f ' Pittsburg. 1 -Entries atecoming in fast, for the horse, cattle, swine; Vheep atttl poultry departments. Clark Conn- t|*Fair oh. August 21,532,23, 21, 'Ms Sweney pf Cincinnati Was in nwh Monday fpr a short visit, Mr. Sweney is with the city 'car line Operating between’ Cincinnati and Newport, . ; . Mrs, W. L. Marshall and two children, Maryland Alfred,-of Xenia spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr, W, >L‘ Barber,,who is under the physicians. cate. -The different, balls for art fex hihits,, AgriguUural and Horticul tural ptodncta aml educational de partments will be more interesting than ever at the Clark; Coutty Fair. Master Lester Patton o f Columbus is visiting hl» grandparents, Mr. D; M. Bean and wife. Mr, W, M. Barber, has been con fided to his Bed -this Vreek with kidueyctrounle. Mrs. W . E. Alexander and (laugh ter, Mildred* are visiting relatives n Spring Valley. Mayor Jesse Taylor of Jamestown wasm town Monday evening meet ing with the township trustees. Miss Mable Bobsrla « f Springfield has been the guest of Miss Eleanor Kmitfi the past week. .. Mrs. C. M* Philips left this morn ing for an extended visit with re latives a t m . Perry, <>. ‘ Mr. B, n . Bid#rw*y o f Dayton arrived evening for a short visit ffSJSfe friends. Mrs. A. Z. Hmith la receiving a visit from her slater and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Bird of (ihioago, Mr; Tlalph Townafey has opened a harness store in the Btadfuta room recently vacated by 3 m F, Born; . ; -We are in* a position to hamil* your grain- Easy aee«w toElevator and good dump. D/H. Ervin Co, Oil ® r« ilMfl* Mr. I. C, DavfcJ and family re turned to OIwclnhatflftBfc Saturday after a three weeks visit With re latives m Franklin, Alliance and Cfedarvllle. ■ - —fceWcultivator for sale at- Wol ford’s cheapi—— ---------- — — Sfiss Kfella Matthews received » three year certificate at the last teacher’ s examination. Her sisters, Mae aftd Eva recevled two years each.. Mr. Charles GiUaugh expects to move to Dayton soon, As ho travels for a wholesale grocery firm In that city he will he more convenient to his work. ' . Misses Lulu Barber, Kosn Stor mont, Effie Barber and Jennie Bratton were entertained by Mrs. Thomas Moore last Friday at her home near Jamestown. , - Hay rojic, fork, pnliys, Track and carriers at Kerr A Hastings Bros. Mrs. j . C» McMtllian and son Baiph o f Mexico drived here Tues day morning. Th* jonrn*? waamade by boat to Hew York. Baiph expect* to enter college here, Miss Louise Barber entertained a. number of her lady friends last Sat urday afternoon in honor of Misses Mary Douglas of Oxford and Lucy HtiftW of hear Springfield. Hr. af. t Marsh and wife left Wednesday for atrip on the lakes. They expectiobeguneaboutthree weeks during which 1 WJH ^ks a much needed rest. ^ Miss Horn Vortm of Waehingtoti, Iowa, who has been 'J °L ? weeks at fhs home w ■***> Bamwet CmwtH ami with other friends, will f»tnrn home today. The Nesbit family picnic was held Thursday at the Neff Grounds and was attended by the following families; J. H. Neshit; 'Charley Neebit, Loveland; W. D, Nesblfc, Chicago and Mrs. James McClellan Indianapolis, ' f ^ *• * ■ b11 These Trunks are well huilt and will . last a Hfe time Prices $ j to $ls.co . SUliUVfifl, Miss Merle McFarland , has re Signed her position in‘ the Beaver- Creek Schools and accepted a posi tion in Clark County, Miss' Mc Farland makes this change because of tho,-condition, if her motherin health/\ THE HATTER, 27 South limestoneStrefet 4 ^ Springfield, Ohio Kingsbury’s Great August Mark-Down Sale Gigantic Reductions on all Clptlfing andMany OtherHines Qf^Shirts, -Triider.vure andStraw-Hats, Our Astonishingly Low Prices Will Interest Everyone. THESE PRICES MUST APPEAL TO ECONOMICAL BUYERS ' 'Thu’uig ibis 'Auguet ndhsrmen s' and youths' nU wool Scotches, Clioviots and Gaeaitrioro, actual ly worth ? 10 , i f A large assortment’.« f splendid smls in two -and D»ree piece styles, many values worth $ 12 , $14 and $15 ‘ Neariy a iiundred styles, alt new , and hand-tailored coats nut long ' with deep vents, iutd good values' at $15 and $10. l-WTine HUifs—choice .of our finest E. M. System clothing, college groy, blue serge, black , thibils, eh*. Regular $13, $ 20 , $25, $3 9 -values. SnlO ■nrlcr*. $7.50 $ 9 .9 8 $ 14.75 Kn^e l%nis 'Suite $2.50 and $ 3.00 kimn pants RUite, now i» August L'lcivraiwee fe'aleat,.................... ....... . - $Sand $fi kAC» pants subs all H. t\ A Co, and all Wad fnbrios. Auguste Bale price,. g M , Pboicft of (finest k\mc pants suits, $7, g , W .Sale pri e, Boys Long Trousers $ U X t 5 - Ch ice f iftx values, August Sale price...... Boys’ Wstsb .’Suite fiPr, $1.38 and ll.w -Boys’. Wasir !Em»te U*c ami 33c-' . ■Boy#’ CasgfflteK.kucji pants 43o, fi7c, fCv, $l*Vi Mr, Walter M 0 ricm of Blue, Ym, ,te' visliingTrifends hero, Mr. Morton Will probably- teach ’school, in, lue h 0 me. town*this whiten* Claude Estle, who Vfenfc, East in June has joined tim state militia’ and’ is enjoying a ton clays outing.- 1 . /, ,Last week,Ws an unsually good jAVeek'-'torAir,. |t,» C; ‘ Watte' judging from the shipments btstock. Duroo, ,terseyrh°gs wore shipped to" Iowa’ The Chited, 'Presbyterian elutrdh' picnic was held’Wedhesday in '’ the. Jadyson grove. ■Owing to the sum mer Instituteat Jamestown tho'sarhe day and numerous other picnic dur-" ing tho Week the'«fctfend»neowas not as large an usuat^ i' ' Mayor Taylor of Jamestown xhtvS sold his five year’d d pacer, Grand J’Td“ r, by Bov Iflldci 2:U}<, ton ■vimirlffter YniiuYriurnM*' T a I iu A ‘ rJnplr York for, exporfcto ’Soutii America," [Wi.p 1 .1 in lfui.inuiinijfnijfc^ 1 *- Mr; B, G.- Bidgvvay of Dfeyton ar rived be^'eThursday andis spending a day- or .pa ; vyitli yfrtends. ,'v Mr.; Bldgway canieSover from Dayton fpr a business visit Tuesday after noon in a tonring enr.' He nyas; ac companied by 'seve'l'ai ’ business a$-' soeiatesoftivo' Genr City. , ’•*’ ^ 'd : x -ft Mr- J* H, McMillan, the fmuItore wbnlthy jnine ownfete 'John *‘ Clark', of'Fairmdut, West ,Va . ' The, 'price wab $2,005, said to be the, highest overpaid for a young horse i»> this .ehunt^,^; •*,. —I have ju^t opened my harness dealer, U b having finished the newLstore in ' the room vacated by’L, F, addition to his ^toia,,- The hew/part Born.Mi.'ete 'yoii;.can,‘"gefc‘ harness^. is built out,- of concrete block and makes a neat appearance ,' ‘ - 1 ’ '-'-Just received word this morning that Ml*-E.,S> Keyes/has shippeti me 15ttpineapples, /i'hesh,wilh.be placed on sale an sobn ’as tiiey ar rive, Good’ 'choice fruite ,' Place your ordetenow; > Nagiey Bros. I t V iiF o e hut, a few 1 days until M t -.\John jrarshall’ willimveebmc, of his/delldous' water lrielons and cantfelopfis on' the nuirttfejt. ,-The,crop' fhte ;year, is-rsaid to'he andiUsnaliy large ope mid prospects itrb fO^'some excellent melons, bet us all liupe sd-'te : ij?r.’ i*/;/1!/ "il- ‘ -Bhbiofe of a large number of ffup mute In single and! double breasted 'sfylP 8 ‘$U> pod $12 . values,$7, ,50. , • , A splendid assortment of fine unfity TTadkette , Cfarhprt A Co, make,, new, ’ snap-patterns. .worsteds and cheviots- Begular -$i 2 ,t $15 and , $iC values, $9.75. . ' / * r , Choice ' of any aud all,opr finest, line of youths suits, fancy worsteds, serges, etev, all , liaiUl-tailored $16, §18 and $20values, $11.98, v . , *5traw JHats' ^ d ^ J* f ^ -.’"Fipesfcstraw 1 )his that1were $ 2.50 $!k'{H) antX$3.00 ;| Sale p r i e d ... / p . / , . \ Straw hatstimewere $1.76and $2 Safe prieeSteM I §£rawbate'that sold a y i now In: sale at 69o l " Boye'straws, 1 ’B 0 c finality, n o w , . * . , / u j , ; 8 9 c 1 - Boys straws, 25 q Equality," bow / a J— Ma.ilistten SB*r ts■ , ’ A l l „ sg%M jiUVb,> All negligee ahirte, $1, values, clew- > anee price.,..,,... .— ........ Mens and Youths 1 "vousers i . 1 : men's fenusers,' never, i ' 9; and $1.75 value*?, sale price «aivws ■’ Choice of monte trousers $2.5(1 and •„, - ’ ^ .:‘Augh 8 t "t:* < -’" in d j Choice of'mente |ino trousers, $5.50, $ 6 ,. values. Sale price........ ........A, “” 4 , Choice of all finest toousers, $6.56, $7.60 Ja.tr ^ ' values^now.,!r;,.w- , ■ . /r.w dir * 1 * **a S j ^ < ii •lirv y>t -i i .1 t __ L H i3t•" A 3 '-All -f& i a.nd'g5chmdei,;Wfe!irl-A,ugnsttealii. 39cr /Ali^Ouand 65e underwear in a doken desirable , styiea and dolors; August s a l e . . ; , , , . '. ,. 43e A ll 74c underwear including the celebrated Bora Ben quality. August sale..... J,.,.,,. ‘,-1 ...... ,04c Dnderwekr, that.Void,' at s’$l,and; $ 1,60 per gar- - menteSMnpDco-./-v.-A-.Aii...; .<...l..<te.-.„L,fi9c n Jp tv ^ ^V> * i Jrk > ' <- )S ip t ’ -> b 0 and 52EastAraiH.Sbffiefc/Penia/Ohic. i 4 baiters, pads,: whipsx-collars, trace chains,- in tectemost anylbihg kept in’ a flrsticlass shop. T am also pre* pared tb' ‘ do:;your repairingvnt a 'rfetisonahieprieO.;,; lb E', .Tdwmsley- .MlSse^Bunette and BessieJSterrett deligiitfully entertained forty youug, ladies' Tuesday afternoon in honor ■ ■of th e ’’Mieses Tsabfelle’ and Alice Adams Of Tttica, Eula. Spencer ., Wopl him been received here that Boy;, tv ; J* Smiley o f Bpatta ,111., has'beenappointedtofill the vuefin- „ ___ cy in the W orm ed Brosbyterian-^rimg, Kan,, Came Henderson Seminary in Thiladelphin caused by iHeria, O., and Nora Corrett, AVitsh- the death of Dr, David Steel. ‘ ington,, Iowa. /I . . W e S e ll a n d G u a ran tee Every* K R E L L PIANO ] to g iv e - , P erfect S atisfaction ' or your money returned a. •F. SIEGLER, itefifdent partner. S4rd Aiitmai Fair to bejleld on the $125 IN GOLD $125 W ill fie given aw ay Monday December 31. ^Tickets w ill be given w ith each as cent cash pur chase. One $15.00 prize; Five $10,00 prizes; Tw e lve $5.00 prizes. _ f ' S A V E YO U R T ICKETS . ON R» McClellan, , Frida1 AUGUST 21 / 22 ^ 23 / 24,1906, GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING TRY OUR JOB PRINTING % % eedarvilleColege « t # CE0ARVUXE, OHIO. Thc iflfb year opens Sept. M, ’06. Cmirse-a leading to the degrees, A, l\, and IMi, B, arc offered hi: English French German , Latin « Greftk Hebrew •Bdeimti Economlrs ' History Mftthftinaffcs ' Sociology. . . . . . Psychology- Philosophy - Ethics Bible Lftbratory work in Chemistry, Zoology and Physics. Bpct-lfti courses in Elocution, Oratory, Voice O&tltnre, Library Literary Huddles, tiymhaMjtm. , Pritate^Joarding and furnished room, $$.60a week. Club boarding and furnlsheclgoom, $2.60 to $$.60a week, Text*t»oks mi sate at College Hall. Tnithm and borttmgent fee, year, Aliendane^ inermwed «> per cent last year. For further parilcn* law, .. ^W * U . NteGhmitofyi i ^ e T i t a r y , . To CureaCold in OneDay TitoLaxative Bromo jjnfiifineT»Het*. 3«y«nMillionI kmcm sobl irtT^Htai t3 jMteifiii. Carte '1 teTterl m i 1 I nski I ^nmk. , M vtAha^* £». kXPMRlKNCff P atents #nARCmrtfwv®; iSttittllHI-.0- ' CoeyRi«Ht«ac. At» 9 *a«urtsiwf*i**(fhwas«ertMhwt»»# SntfKifaiwttatft owr pii* SnYHrtkin en?»«•*«* ((wW«,t.'oSW ayaaiKaaiiiiititek4 HireTirst Class . Best and most up-to-date livery aud feed in Central Ohio. Everything new., E#p* equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep rig from exposure when in town by having our barm Tickets given on a. $aoo outfit wf| given aw a y D e o em fe a 4#1906, ' UtWfr* mjpvwm^'Mk tey»Wj|| JiM*| ^ upj t T*r *MmSM mh $P iw lS^^«Vrl^sl^w, ni csoahvillb , omo. ' •#sate, flUHi $ tu m .SUM-
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