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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