The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
s cur.- i? i tfswo Isn't [MS havn h. I — Wife jj-wii* to u c h y For Meats f hr: " fly Mini to !’*’ upp lhnm j tn jlhl, and they’re l?Tddv ?a. iVh hot. Buy i. '.O U S E , (J, out iDiningBnms Limestone street^ id* Ohio, ULROAD- ■J ifPED ^W IJH .I . JTOMATICj LECTRIC SIGNALS! Un i. -INRAILWAY FROM! fi & L gu I sv SI b { p m CITIES ilitfty' . ’• iu th e a s t, tu th w e s t. IVTICKETS ONSALE IRIBBTUESDAYSOf tIONTtt TOMANY i INTSSDUflb ! iiii* ii <133»to»Aijilren ' SROWtf, X-P.A. d v . zgu .<0.: p . a : CiBcutnatX. fT*'r0tner*l Manajcf, (SON,Q. P-A-, Cincinnati, 0, $ I Q T R I P tf•» * t*ir,£ V h jtuaWL s.r.Jtj» go.oo 7.5010 S j .00 I <f'« lUr** VIX'V iti . r ; :n—, SfdMB**®**'. r/smtSftps* 3SD TOOI, GO* rOR I A ,i and Clute£c«> ^^ ai& Always .lire %mm T $ h m * * * * * ; iUSOHIO poll’s *» j i i t e s s » ■ • - L * * * * * * * • 4 I t jS ttbRD * ^* * 1 WTT fl il local A m m s O U H L 'in »r- 7'-4iir~ U iw J E d m t b f ifoyer sabbath . He OH. t a w u l M i." W . Bi'W l' f f W<8c3 tw S ® Mon iv-ffruAtPriiV# grmvrytor < k f ("its » round. ’ ’ * *n£ 1 UM*t» where ho. has entered < ,i< h a i «««* jmalical cohere. ' M'-aJav fo ifi FpIcg toM after * ,wco%.»\Bif with Sirs, iic ife r e l th a t city. Mr.*?, F rank IhiU amt son of Mo jib phis, Tenth, arrived Wednesday fo r j a visit with her parent*, Mr. and >1: ?F«ere» Jn tm and Dan ftoficvl nTr, i it it » .i-ulStJuda.vat home. * \ u *** <)f J>iv ;on spent 'M rs. .John MurdnqJi, ___ „ SBahhath with her brother, Win. ’ F>? Rent:- Four rooms «ver the , Pfhvi gn iw y . r a i l a t the store j l ’,lay. --------------- - ] **r». Mary Barber of .SprhigtleM 3 fe . PmdStewart spent the ,,er w tt’ wit!, Mn. Ales. VuroiuU. . sJ* «* B arter t h ^ Wmt*n-.. mil SA Uh A ntw fertiltzor i ,3™' ^m[>S lli,s -on<J to Co1 wheat drUl, cheap. Curtis Miller. | ! } l ? ' f ^ Ler ____ _ | son, P. I t , Foungr, who is nt- „ . r. xt, u , , i . , tending school there. M v S y Aa 15- Hull ft l {unutor of lady friendis a t dinner o»j , . . wnOncs’dav A twent> ay° pound saelt of \V_L, A. - I ^ranntnteci 'htrgar fm $1.23. I>'. c . • ---- - - - .].Brief, north of the bridge. Air, dame* h. Ilemierson who sold i hi*hum this week expects -to more Air. Arthur Powell of Wadsworth, <)., WAShr?s.i last Fjiduy aiiMOgirig for fhocombination cattle sale that will tali*' place here October 17, Mr, Fred Barber left Monday for New York whore ho will take up the study of law a t Columbia Fm v ir. Hits*. . Hitg, jT. Ho ^ J i « f Ahd Wte* Bfify Ccpprr #*B t Friday m Utyton. sir, and Mrs, X». F , Whinery spent Saturday and Babbabt in SalJiua. Miss Ora Carpenter Is visiting in Ciucago. Misses Mary and Sadie Coffey spent Tuesday in Dayton, The Season Is Here. Millinery Opening Mm. A. E. Johnson arul children of Bussey, Iowa, are guests of Mis* Clara McMillan- to Jamestown the Prat uf March.? i-We arc in a. position to h and le ydnr grain- Easy access to Elevator and good dump. I). S. Ervin Cm The Butitti-HUdpltranfccontroversy will bo heard Monday, uiternoon by the Bupremd Court, Considerable speculation is rite as to the outcome. Mr. M. W. Collins of Trenton, O., was in town Wednesday, We are In need of a girl *at this office. Anyone v, anting steady em ployment anfi good wages should }apply a t once- MNMiKi w n T i r c i i n u i i v L i J j Our store will be closed 29th until 5:30 P. M, on account of Holiday. Will be open % ibe evening bowever,^from5:30 until 11 P. M. - * Springfield’s Greatest Clothipg Store 19-2I-23 S . Limestone Street. Tiitt’tdu icllitiil**AtbtU*Klc.-> t Oil)-,' can be had of jfe\ C, Ih-iee, Bridge Oroccry, for 16 vents a pound, The Philadelphian Bitemry enter tained Tuesday evening in honor of the new students. The Philo- Eiterary Society gave their recep- tioudast Friday evening. ' Bepresentative James Hatfield of Clark county is ill a t his home near Clifton with kidney trouble and his friends are greatly alarmed over his condition, Miss Ida XiUce, who has been a typo in this office for several years lias accepted a position a t the O, S. & B- O. Home, entering upon her duties Tuesday. Tho Budies’Aid Society, of the M. IS. Church will give an entertain ment in tho opera house Friday even ing September ,28. The- Trinity Church Choir of Xenia will furnish the numbers. Mrs. ti. C. Aitken of Colorado Springs and Mrs, A rthur Brown of Monmouth, III., are visiting a t the home of their parents, Mr.' J , W. Pollock and wife. Mrv Brown and Mix Aitken’will come later. . .Miss Margaret-Cushing, who has ’.beeMthegnesfeof Mrs.-W. J- Smith }left today foFCinenmati where she !will visit a brother-, On October 9 Miss.Cushing expects to leave for I jos Angeles, Cal., to spend the win terw ith her bister, Mrs, Miller. The *program for ‘tin? entertain ment a t the opera Thouse tonight promises some talen t- The price of admission is only 35 cents.and it goes f*V tbh benefit of the jCadies1 Aid Society of the At."E. ohuren. Come, out and hear the much' talked-of Trhiiiy church choir of Xenia. , NIGHGHSttOfS Mr, Charles Pendlmn who 1ms been in Osborn has moved to Green ville. O, , . Tim Meadow Brook herd of Polled Angus-eattifi w’ns shipped Thursday fo Bprlngfield, Ilk , for 'Uio slate tali'. Mr. J . S. Brown expects to leave next Tuesday for his future home near Beaumont, Cal. Miss Carrie Townsley "will enter tain a number of her friends thiB evening* Miss .Inez Hogue, of Monmouth, 111,, is visiting a t the home of Mr. J , 0 . Stormont. r . ' •Mrs. Gertrude Herbert of Dayton spent Sabbath with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Marshall, ; -Mrs. Catherine Bell of Hew Weston, 0 M Is' visiting Mm, John Ross, Airs. W. W. Cr'eswell ami Miss Jennie Bratton Have returned from OhiOago. i .■ . . . . . . 1 Air. and Mrs. M« H« Anderson of Dos Angeles, Cal,, are spending a few'days with tlieit cousins, Mr, C. D, Dobbins and wife. ; Mr*. Martha Morton returned home Monday, from Sparta,. fl!., where she Inis been the guest of her daughter,' Mrs,, Thomas Turner. • The Trinity church cholb of Xenia will give' ami entertainment:in the opera house Friday evening Septem ber 28, I t is Under the auspices of the h , A.‘S, Of the M. E. church. Prof* Raymond Fitzpatrick took up his class work Monday a t the college after being disabled by a sore hand* ' MiSs Hettie McDonald of $alina, 0., returned home Monday after a visit with’ her sister, Mrs. J" W-' Radabnugh, .* , The Misses Tonklnson entertained Thursday in bonor:of;Afit>s Vaughna Brown before she leaves for Cahfor-. nia. " ' O F F O R . M E N A N i > W O M E N VALUES WITH THE PROFITSCALPEDTO A strong statement—yes—but we are here with the goods id hack.lt up, and Invite your inspection •and comparison. They are made especially to our erder and every penny Of value possible has been Crowded into them, nothing but the best material is.used and guaranteed to be Just as represented or your "money back. Mrs. Frank ’Welchaiis of Bprlng- fleld.ancl Miss Carrie Toivnsley of this place spent several days in Washington C. H* with Mrs. Harry Baker. The styles and lasts embrace ali the newest correct shapes and patterns in the popular leathers for street- ’and drees wear, - - - - W* Guarantee that only tho following -leathers are used in our famous Nleley .$3,50 Qhoe antt thal each is the best made of Its kind. Dr. Jiiddhton of the M. E. church will preach a sermon to the soldier* of this Vicinity on Sunday Sept. 3Uffi 4(1:30—a—m—standard time. Come every body and hear the Dr. The shlney leathers are "Genuine Corona Colt" 'make. * The dull leathers are Karl B. Schmidt's made, The Box Calf leathers are Frank B. White's make. The Viol Kid leathers ate Forderer’s make. • The sole leather used Is die best American Hide & Lealiter Co.’s White Gate SoTes> ' ! If you have trouble with tender feet call for tho Cushion Bole; if bunions, coll for the Bunion last) if low instep 0*11 for the low instep last, If you want mote shoe comfort than you ever knew before call for TheNISLEY$ 3.50 SPECIALSHOEforMenandWomen $4.00VALUESWITHTHE PROFITSCALPEDTO$3.50. fc NISLEY’S ARCADE SHOESTORE C o m p l e t e l i n e s A, • of Fall Styles Now In t* ------- ..Ml iVj ?i % ,'iL vC «liy Ifi ///5ftif/ if »lij W A MggsrB, Ralph Murdock and. David Tarbox accompanied tlie car of goods and live stock belonging to Mr* J. S*Brown th a t were shipped to California,' •* Don’t,fotget the entertainment al the opera house Friday evening Sep- ijmher 28. I t Is for the benefit ol the Radies’ Aid Society of the M. E t Church. • When you must have good warm Clothing, Underwear, Shoes & Rubbers we have our new fall & winter stoeh in and are ready for you, WE SELU Boy’s Knee 1’antH23-50-73&$1.90 pr. Boy’s Corduroy Panto (long ones) 11.00 &M-50pr. Boy’s Knee Pant Bints M-W to $5,00. Boy’s Duck Coats $1.00 &.$L$5. Men’s Duck Coato $1.00, ?1.50&$2d)0» Men's Heather Coats $4.50 & $5,50. WE HAVE • Union Suits for Mon, Women dk Children, Separate Garments In Dnderwear a t 25, 50 &$1,00. Miss & t . Craufurd wiUdisplay a % , ■■ ■■• full line of Fall and W inter styles on Thursday, September 27, , Friday, September 28, ■ ' 7 ■ I ' S a t u r d a y S a n i e m h e r - 2 0 , S H O E S J 1 S D R U B B E R S Without a doubt we,’ have' the choicest and largest stock of‘‘Shoes” ever bfeforn in ’CedarviUe. W- D- Douglas.$:h50 Shoe for Mon ‘ Dorothy Dodd $3,00Shoo for Women Rice & Hutchilt’^Shoo for Boys & Girls a t $1,23 $1.30 to $2,00, , (Few styles are all to.) Star Tobacco 45c, per lb. 3 B ig Cuts for. ..... ........................ 25c 2516, S a c k . Fine Granulated Sugar fo r $1.25 S W E E T P O T A T O E S , Extr.'vXice ones per Peck „., 20 e WE PAY 20cper B ok . for N o * 1 CLEAN Fresh Lggs* Gash br trade.1 20c per lb- for No. 1 Rutter, Cash or trade* . WE SELL 24,l£ lb. Sack of Purity -Flour for 38c Dion OMfee per thV. n..l3c Bacon (extra choice) per Ib.>.... 12 ^ c Peanuts (Best Fresh Roasted) ;jlb . .Sack for.... ......... ......... . ........... 05c lb-, Sack Golden Rule,- Sumv Bail or Model Fld,ur for 30 cents* - Grape Xu to 2packages for 25 cents. Shredetl Wheat 2 packages tor 23 c. Bird’s Mammoth Store. R. S.^We have a lot of cloth ing that we offer at sacrifice prices. Ask' to see it if inter ested. —For bicycle pumps, Inner tubes, Hi*e tape, tires, handle grips, oil and general bicycle repairs see , R. B, Townsley* CONSTIPATION ' ‘Totovtratnal’ettnrI *uff«r«dwithchroniceou- ■tlbitlonandAurinrtnUtlmc 1,hud. to tkhc, *n |n]«cvlonofw»rmw*toronceareryjthonrsbefore I cotttAluvoimactionon mr howcli, Htppllr f tried CaicKreU, and todwr J_na c jrrelt xonn, aIi»v«»n . b t. rl »j * t« ile e e -wLme Jarln*thenlneyeere before Imed Ceeeeret* I Barteredantoldwleeryvlthlnternelpiles.Thsnkt toyon1antfreefromAllthat this momlnr. You «entut this tubeheltof surtstlnehnmanltr." , B.F.Fisheri Roanoke, lit Beat For TheBowels | invQoweis ^ Tlie Clemana & Smith real estate agency on Tuesday sold; the James D. Henderson farm north-east of town to A. Bradford and Wife for $85 an acre* The farm contains 62,J£ acres. The Ladles’ Aid Society of the M. E. church has secured the. Trinity Church choir of Xenia to give an en tertainment for their benefit Jn the opera house tonight. The program can befound elsewhere to this issue. Mr, Frank Orr expects, to leave nex t Tuesday for , Allegheny, Pa., Where he will enter the 11. P. sem inary ill tha t city. ‘4,’X.k.V3>'&M»AU Mts.,W* M, Bull of near Wilber* force entertained about 80 of her friends Wednesday in honor of her sister, Mra* Freeman ot Illinois* A- mong those present from here, were M.ts. Hugh Turnbull, Mrs* Robert Bird, Mrs. "VY* B- Stevenson, Mrs* AnnaTdWiisley, Mrs, OharleS Dob bins and Mrs. Olln Dobbins. CANcry cathartic PleMaut,P»]«ttbU,Pol«nt,T*«HOooA.Do0oo6, JttTBrSleliBn, We»kcn or Gtips, IM, ISC,Hc.NcrM •oldlit balk* Th«teitnla*tablet tumped COO. «a*r»nw*d to our» oryaujrtnon«T bock. SttrliogRemedyCo., ChlcaeoorN.Y* 60 $ ANNUALSALE} T£MMILLION BOXES $ 25.00 I S $ 25.00 Messrs* W- if- Barber and Jotm Tarbox returned Tmirsday evening after a visit to tlie Chicainauga bat tle field, the 48rd annual reunion be* ing held there oil the 18th. They re port a pleasant trip. To Core a Cold in One Day Mr. A, Q. Evaleth, who is employ ed by Sir, ( \ M, Otouso has moved his family from Wilmington. They are occupying the Vogleaburg prop erty recently acquired by Hie Bate mans of Boutlt Olmrieston* I will operate the David Tarbox elder press on Tuesday of each v^eole until further notice. . - t \ X. Stuclksy. “Vrtbu nt*v a —* Rid)BlackfarmLand IX NORTHEAST TEXAS* 1 " along the mas midland RAIL ROAD lii a -community not iar behind your own in development. Val ues tange.frora.tcn. to fiity dollars per acre, mid the land Is all good —absolutely the best to Texas. Our people want 1 OU, a id a neighborly welcome uwaim tho thrifty man and Ms family. Round trip homeseehor tickets are on. sale twice monthly to all points in Texas, amt the aight- seoklng way to Houston, Galves ton and San Antonio (with to tor- nicillato stop-overs) is via tlio Frisco, Texas Midland and South ern Pacific Systems, Further, particulars will bo gladly furnished upon application to H . W, TRUAX, . * LAND AGBNT ReifmMBuilding, Dayton, Ohio. - on - i\ if. McKAY, G«ner«l PaaOeUgar Agent. Tarrell, Tevna. We will also invite the Ladies to call and see a larger display on Friday, October 5, Saturday, Octoder 6. SA TU R D A Y , i „ s \ , r ‘ -f .* +, ' h*: The Club has arranged four races, classes A and B pace and A and B trot; A watch with stop horse timing at tachment willbe given to the first in ' class A and to the second a whip. To winner of B pace a fine robe.^ To second a good whip* Winner of class A trot ’^ ' ' S top watch, second^ a whip, & To winner of B trot, a blanket, second, a good'whip. Winners to be determined by races won at four meetings* . ’ ‘ ^ ' •u - R&ces called at 1:30 o'clock. ADMISSION 10 CENTS, TRY OUR JOB PRINTING FAIRBANKS-MORSE Gasoline Engines For Ail FARM PURPOSES E. GI LOWRY, Agent. 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