The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
■ ' '^Kfcv . I ■ I J . I - 1 ®i Buy Your Shoes and Slippers at Springfield’s Greatest bargain shoe S tore P^r Man's- an d W om e n s <,. SS Shoes &>Oxfords, Juno assortment of the most tie, pcmdablo Idml; all leathers. AND SAVE MONEY, 99c For Women's $t,SO a n d $ i. 75 Shoes an d Oxfords Over Coopairs; all tlm beat kinds, dye Far Children's am i IdisSv* $1.50 Shoes &• Oxfords. S izes5 to 2; all leathers; button and lace. Children^' $t,‘S> Shoes and | Oxfords, AU leathers; button and ,Inco; all sizes. i!0c for Boya1and Lillie Boys* $1.30 and $2,00 Shoes, AU leathers, light and Jheavy; all sizes 9 to 5 Jj Murpli >*' Shoe Co. iii.ii) tot r.Ien's ,•>,!;<} ladies’ Oxforde, worth togrt. The vary best grades, ail hand [sewed; ail leathus. An immcc'.-e as sortment in the very latest style designs. N COHEN, 35 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, KB LOCAL AND PERSONAL '-Use Golden Buie Flour. Dr, J. W. Bison was In Cincinnati this week on business. —Besfcpollsbingpowdor on earth at, WISTERMAN'5 Hr. 0* M. Crouse was in Columbus on business Wednesday.,, -Curtains to tit your windows, at McMillan1 b . For Pure Paint 'ask for LAW RENCE at J. H. Wolford’s. Miss A. L. Cxanfurd. spent Mon day in Dayton, Mr. Bay Lawrence or near Cin cinnati s|>ent Sabbath here. heri the Then itL time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment ! You want to save your hair, and save It quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever dome's out you will Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor, It makes the scalp healthy. The hshr stays in. It cannot do any thing else, It’s nature’s way. thebantJriadof « t«*6fan«U*l— -friyiMfi m S / 1 ■ ■ t i e r s SASSAPARatA. r an . . cherr ? pectoral —Bookers, couches, folding beds side boards, at McMillan’s —Dnstdown., Try It. Get it a t Me Millan’s. Mrs. Se ttle Ervin of Xenia spent Saturday with relatives here, Mrs,. S. L, Stewart has returned to Dayton,'Ey., after a visit here. Lots of Paint made—LAWBENCE makes best. Ask J, H. Wolford. Miss Mary Cooper entertained about Beventy-flvo of her friends Wednesday evening, Mrs. Paul Styles and son, Eldm, of Springfield spent Saturday at the home of J.. C. -Bstrber. r—Qolden Buie,is the brand that’s been with youTor-'years and it’s bet ter.now than eyer. Try ft. Bev. Thomas Turner of Marissa, 111., will fill the pulpit in the B. P, \ churdh Sabbath, I The oommeneeinent exerciSeB for the Jamestown. ‘High School will take place next Tuesday. Miss Martha Crawford of James town spent Saturday with her brother, Mr. P . L. Crawford. Mr. Edward Stuckev, wife and mother, Mrs. C* X-. Stuckey visited in Xema the latterpart of las tweak. BOB SALE: One second hand canopy top carriage. Will be sold at a bargain," Kerr & Hastings Bros. , Mrs. Vim . Clay and daughter .Mildred leftTuesday for ail extended visit with relativesiti'De Graff, 0 . ° Mrs. Wtn*Bi,i!^6tE6a"■eC. Washing*- tan, C. H. S&hb*th here with her parents, -Mr. und Mrs. .Jacob- Lott. 1 BEST Mr. Wm. Bean, wife and son, ' ^ !Ettaor of Springfield were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J . D . Williamson over Sabbath; MEDICINE #WOMEN If you are nervous and tired out continually you could have no. clearer warning o£ the approach c£Bcriousfemale trouble. Donot wait until you sufferun bearablepainbeforeyouseektreat; ment. You need Wine of Cardui nowjust asmuch as if the trouble were more developed and the tor turing pains of disordered men- struation, bearing down pains, leucorrhoea, backache and "head ache were driving you to the un failing relief thatWine of Cardui hasbroughthundreds of thousands of women andwill bringyou. . Wine of Cardui will drive out all trace of weakness and banish 1 Your property if painted with tho LAWRENCE Paint will show to a better advantage. Sold by J. H. ■Wolford, | Mr. and Mrs. moved into the Mr. Sherman paper mill. Sherman have —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s. Mrs, Harry Ilifif arid children of Loudon have been visiliug relatives here. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be had at McMillan,s. •Mr., Frank Endsley of Dayton has returned home from a visit with Mr, B. S Townsley. Mrs. Bella Nagley visited Mr. Theodore Bonnet axul family of Yellow Spaings over Sabbath. Taint your' house with LAW BENCE Painfe-J. H, WoLford, sells it, Dr. H.C,Middleton and wife’have been entertaining their daughter Mrs. Bedlcey of Leesburg. ' Clifford Dallas, who has been visiting at the Easier House re turned to Cincinnati Sabbath- Mr. Walter Hill, who has been at Gloverland, Did,, oh a cement con tract, is visiting here for a few days. Mrs. M- C. Nagiey and children are visiting her parents, _Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Siiaw’of Manchester. —Do yon long, for the good bread your mother used to bake? Then use Golden,Rule EJdur and you can have it; Mrs. Wm. .Gamble has returned to her home at Connersville, Ind.', after a visit with her brother, Mr- John George. ( WANT35B;—Telephone operator, One who wants steady employment. A good opening, apply a t oi*c*\ a- tbe Bxebasg*. ‘ % Henry Mme left Tlmmday for Brookville, Ind,Twhere h» secured a position as machine tender in a paperniill. • ■Mrs, Mary Lewis, of Indianapolis, Ind., was ilie. guest 'o f Mr. Frank Spencer and family laft week. Airs. Lewis will leave Jnly-8 for Europe. The best paint will have flic name of LAWRENCE on the iabeL ami it’s all paint-same as practical painters use. Sold by J. H, Wolford. Sherman' p roper ty^ is employed at the fromquicklydeveloping' into dan gerous troubles thatWill be hard to check, Secure a $1.00bottle of Wine of Cardui today. If your dealer docs not keep it, send the money to tho Ladies’ Advisory Ddpt,. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term., and the medicinewill be rentyou. —Golden Buie Flour has all the (flavor that’s in the wheat, and 'makes tiie biggest and sweetest loaf of any on the market. Mrs. John M» Finney had the mis- *fortune to fall last Friday and break ;her right arm at the wrist, Tlie jinjured member is improving nicely. j Memorial services were held in the opera house Sabbath afternoon, the •'sermon being preached by Bev. B . W. Chestnut. Music was furnished by the M* PI* Choir. Mr. W. B. Sierrett and Bev. W, . G. Robb, who have been attending the synod of the Reformed Presby- terion church in Pittsburg returned home Wednesday. WINE if GAKOV* Pennsylvania — ‘—L IN E S ------ —Overalls and over shirts that wear and give you satisfaction. Prices 50c, 70c and $1.(>0, at® sold by jSullivan the Hatfor, 27 South !Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. James II. Jacoby of Oldtown, died suddenly Tuesday morning. He was engaged in hitching a horse to a buggy when he suddenly fell backward and expired without utter fng a word. EXCURSIONS TO W inona Lake, Ind Winona Assembly, May 10 to September ^ 3atttt$towfi €xtw*fotoit Norfolk. Vo- Daily until November80 ,ow fare Coach Excursions every hiekikiy Choice of a number oi Philadelphia July 12,18 and 14-B. F. O. E. Atlantic City, N . J . .fay 81 to June S-Ameriean Med* Seal Association. For details, commit •‘emisvlvahia Lines Ticket Agont r^W, Budabaugh, Ccdarvillo, O* }>. C. Bader nas brought suit against Mary and V. W. Ogtesbce in which he seeks to recover $830 duo him for brick work -on a build ing, Tho defendant has asked for $300 damages against Mr. Bader in that tho buildihg was not instructed h a workmanlike matmer, Are you in doubt? Thru use LAWRENCE, it is the only sure answer and it’ll please you. Of cau se we mean paint tor outside and inside. Boy the LAWRENCE paint 6t J» H, Wolford, ft, pottiford, for years a barber hero, was taken to tho Miami Vat- ley Hospital! ft Dayton, Tuesday to be troalod for rheumatism, Ho has been an invalid for more than a year* Bev. W. G. Robb and wife re turned to their homo In Bovenift Center, N. Y,, Wednesday evening, They will stop ouroute at New Con cord for a few days visit with rela tives. Mrs. W. It, Sterrett entertained a number of ladies' Tuesday after noon in honor of Mrs. W. G, Bob!) of Bovina Center, N. Y. Among those resent were Mrs. Thomas' Turner, Mrs. F. A . Jurkat, Mrs. W* W. Cteswell, Mrs. Arthur Auld and Mrs. Fred Estel of Clifton. Prof. Frank 8 . Fox, principal of the Capitol •School of Oratory, Columbus,, delivered an address Sabbath, evening In the 31. P, church before the young people societies of that denomination that were in session here. Prof. Fox used as his subject “The Book” and it was an excellent discourse. Mr, Will Duflield of Dayton spent Thursday here with his mother. DECORATION DAY. Win. Wade, Win. B itter David Brigham returned Philadelphia- Thursday. and to Dr. J. W. Dixon has* purchased himself a touring car and wilt tajje his recreation thts*«minerautmobil- ing. Mr. Charles , Fields of Dayton spent Thursday with his Sister Mrs, W. M. Creswell. Mr.and Mrs. J. P. Barr of Day- ton spent Thursday here.. Mr, Joseph VanHorh of South- Chariestyn visited here Thursday. Mrs. Frank Weichans was the guest of her parents Mr. O. M. Townsley and wife, Wednesday. Bev. Oi A. Young -returned to Philadelphia -Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. 33, Wolford, Mrs, Oliver Dodds, Miss Bernice Wolford, Mrs. Sarah Wolford, attended a surprise Wednesday on Mrs. Haines near Xenia, About sixty Were present. E rank -Donaldson, while cutting wood last Saturday accidentally cut his foot with the’ ax. The cut was quite a bad one hut he is get ting along nicely. Bdv. John Kendall ami sister. Miss Julia ot Tarentum, Pn and Bew, John Alford and wife, who. came here to attend Synod will remain until after the college commence ment, „ ThaBuprame Court has affirmed tb# decision of the Circuit court in the Thomas Mltaiftih eaftaywboe* ha 4 m ym& tn& jh* S<&w and fined and e«wt in. Mayor McFarland’s court, “MrsTJ. ,K. Martin and daughters, Mrs* Johnson ot Xenia, Mrs. Liggett of BcrghoUz, and Mm. Morton of this place spent Friday with Mrs. J. E. Hastings. Mr. A. Bradford spent Thursday in Booth Charleston. Mr. Frank Young, wife and son are visiting here. , The U. P. congregkUou will ob serve communion Sabbath.-Breach ing cm Friday and Hatnrday. 'Hr. McCiure of the sticund TJ. P. church Xenia, will assist. Miss ClaraAten af Hamilton will return homo Saturday alter a two weeks visit with Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh. Decoration Day' was very fitly observed here Thursday. In the morning the G. A, R. With the secret orders and. Bobool child ren marched to the cemetary north ,-f town where the usual .exercises took place. Music'was furnished, by the If. of P. Band. lii the afternoon Bev. E, H. Cherr- ington of Xenia deliveivd an elo quent address in the opera house. Currie Post last night May 80,- re solved unanimously that a vote of thanks be extended to the speakers for their excellent discourses, ,on Memorial and Decoration day; to the singers for their sweof music rendered so cheerfully, to the ladies for their labor m securing flowers and'to the diifererent societies who joined with us and assisted us, also toeachandall who assisted us in any way either in their presence or with their rnouey. By Order of the Post. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107St. Louis St-, Dallas, Tex. says* “In tho past yea r I have beeomfe acquainted with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever before tried so effectually disposed of malaria and biliousness.” They don’t grind nor gripe, 25e, at all druggists. IF YOU WANT. To give a graduation present why not make it a nice fonr-iij-hand pr bow tie? R. W, (istick. — llABEBDASHEB . - Remarkable Rescue.. ’That truth is stranger thari fiction; has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Term., the reeidenceof C, W Pepper. Hewrite*: ’I was In bed, entirely disabled with hamorrhage* of the lungs, and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and alt hope had fled, when I began taking Dr •King’s New* Discovery, Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in three weeks I was able to go to work,” Guaranteed for coughs and colds SOc and $1.00, at all,, druggists, bottle free. Trial Straw Hats All the la test and newest styles* are on display. Al so a fall line o f 'T anne rs straw from 10 c to 50 c, SULLIVAN, The Hatter, 27 Ho. Limestone, Bpringfield, <), Ht fired five 5«ck. “I have fired the walking-stick I ’ve carried over 40 years, on ac count of a sore that resisted every kind of treatwtnt, until I fried BuckIon's Arnica Salve; that has heated the sore and made me a happy man,” writes John Garret, of North Mills, NV <*« Guaranteed for Piles, Burns, etc., by all drng- g;stS23c* ■ * CAME FftOtt MEXICO. James C. McMillan who for nearly five years 5ia» Iwen m ?fexico and Central America came to his family Tuesday. He was secretary of the defraud South Charleston Bnilchng and Loan Association and was arrested here Thursday afternoon by sheriff Almoncy, Deputy sheriff Lawrence and Prosecutor Layburn o f Clark County, The officers were accompanied by former sheriff Frank Tarpos, of tins county. TRACTION t a l k . I t has been learned that the delay in the beginning of construction on the Springfield, Wilmingion and Cincinnati traction line has been caused by an injunction suit brought by a Now York broker to prevent tile Knickerbocker Trust company Jtrom turning over a certain bhn-k of stock to G. H. Frey, Jr.j tile promoter of the road. The* commission which the Wall street man claims is due him from Mr. Frey is denied by tile Spring- field man and he refuses to pay it. Mr. Frey and Mr. James Johnson, bis attorney, will go f.o New York in a Week or two for Hie purpose of haying the suit temporarily, disposed of in such amanner as to permit the work of construction to proceed. I t in stated that the full amount of tile capital stock cf the company, $1,000,000 in all, lias been taken by an English syndicate and that the suit against Frey is now the only thing that is holding up the work Ap unfortunate delay was caused duringthelatc winter in the -com pletion of the preliminary plans ow ing to the death of Chief Engineer Calioon, amt the long continued ill ness of Mr. Frey, both of whom Were taken ill after a trip to Oleve land when they were exposed to a midden change m temperature,. The contract with the Edenbell Uotistrueuou company of New York which was entered into some months, ago, provides not only for Hie build- ingof the road, but for its complete pow* The officers were admitted at the bouse and before they departed, 1equipment, with rolling stock Mr. McMillan’s lather. H, H. Me-' or houses and every thing necessary Millan was sent for. t"pon reaching for its operation, the home and seeing ids son hand While it has not been definitely cuffed lie broke down in pitiful.decided, it is more than possible grief. Ho is quite aged and has^lmU lie third rail system will be heart trouble and fof several hours used. The-only inlcrutbaii system was In ft serious ..condition. The .Hi Ohio oil which this is used is tho wife and children Were almost prps-!Hctoto Valley, and this line will be trated. t ] inspected in ft few* days by Mr* The Bpfliigileld Hun states that’Frey. Mr. MeMiilan would make no state- It is thought that the line from ;moot for publication other than he CedavvilJC to Xenia wilt billow the had been in Mexico and Central Columbus pike ftnd will enter Xenia (America, The *uppo*itirm is that on Church street. 'he nftd'come home to his family, i being willing to take tho chances Tiie general belief hits boon that !all affairs have been nettled but lie beingflcorelary of tho association, was indicted for embezzlement. Ho probably will be released on bond, i Rabbit’s Motherly Devotion. A trapper going liio roumlo at Leeds, town, Cornwall, ctnno Upon a vabbit nursing' her little ones, and lying on her side to do no, white she wan ovl» dentty in excruciating pniu. Her two forelegs were broken and bleeding, and securely bold in a steel trap. When in Xenia look atthe a r i d we are showing for spring and summer wear/ If they are not the best for the money you ever saw, don’t buy. — — -- . SHOE* TORE SODA FOUNTAIN Has Been InstallecLmilie ‘ Finney Restaurant C om e in And get a. “Coo ler .” Leave orders for ice cream in any quantity. Phone 85. Enlarging Your Business m k If you ate in business aftd you wan t to make more money you will read every word we have to say. Are you ■V spend ing your f i l B money for ad- M V veriising in hap- V V hazard fashion J r V | as if intended for charity, or do you adver tise for direct results? Did you ever Stop to think how your advertising can" be made a source of profit to you, and how its value can be measured in do lla r s and cents. If you have not, you "are throwing money away. Advertising is a modern business necessity, but must be condu c ted on business fa principles. If you are not satisfied-with your advertising you should set aside a certain amount of money to be spent annually, and then carefully note the effect it has in in creasing your volume of busi ness; whether a id , 20 or 30 per cent increase. If you watch this gain from year to you will‘become intensely in terested in your advertising, and how you can make it en large your business. I f you tty this method We believe you will not want to let a single issue of this paper go to press without something f, om your store. , We will be pleased to have y.ou call on us, and we will take pleasure in explaining our annual contract for so many inches, andhow it can be used in whatever amount that seems necessary to you* If you can sell goods over the counter we can also show you why this paper will best serve your interests when you want to reach the people of this community. Let 0 s Be Your Walter . We never tire o£ helping others what they ask for- good job printing, Wc £aa tickle the most exacting typographic appetite. People Who have partaken of our excellent service-come baek for a second serving. Our prices Are the most reasonable, too,' and you can always dfr* pend on us giving your orders the most prompt and careful attention, ( ‘all at this office apd look over our samples! mm mtfm
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