The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

Hats— as'high 49c , . .25c sold as ......17c sold as . . * ,25c " * r s - \e jeas and iateiials, ;oe of $5, ' ies. bat were hat were .. .$0,75 res is plenty- all sizes. . . . . .75 g le Silk , . . .$1.00 ps, black and $2.00 ,INEN HEAP , Napkins is in btok- •e slightly idling, all « great re- M ! Cur*# Grip m m w f 0 0 fjost* Buy your Shoes and SlipfisifS at Springfield’s Greatest BARGAIN SHOE STORE andsavemoney . Fnr Man's <utd Woman** - ^ PAc**4* fhefordf. * 31ue assortment of the tnoat.do. pendable kind ja il leathers. 9 9 c f o r Women’s $h$0 and $1.7$ Shu** and Oxford* Over 800pairs; ill the best kinds. 69c $or Children's and Miss** $l.SO Shoe* <S- Oxfords, Sizes 0 to 2; all -leathers; button and laeo, for Children,s $1.25 Shoes and Oxfords. All leathers; button and l*m t allsizes. Me for Boys’ and Little Boys’ and $2.Q0Shoes. AH leathers, light and heavy; all sizes 0 to 6}i 99C for Children’s $3 Shoes and Ties All sixetf, fine Black Viet Kid and Patent leathers; all styles. |1.98 for Men’s and Radies' Oxfords, worth$3 logs, The very best grades, all handsewed; all leathers. Animmense as­ sortment Inthe very latest style designs. Over 1,800 Children’s Band turned T, , _rt shoe*., with fancy tops worth 75c. S® * ° / ftnrt 8 m Sale, pair 80c.. - hhoes; all leather#, jdl#tyles. COHEN 35 East MamjStreet, Springfield, Ohio, tOCAL AND PERSONAL. ~TJseGolden Buie Flour. Mr. Harry Iliff came down from LondomTuesday1, —Bestpolishingpowderon earth at „ WISTERMAN’S —Mattresses, bed springs, best to b* had at McMillan,s. —Firework# of all kinds at Xagley Bros, It does good w^rkwith no ‘ ‘if,” HANNA’S GBEHN SEAL PAINT. Miss NcIleCondqn and Mtss Ver­ na Bird spent Tuesday in Xenia,’ Mr, George F. Stegler -visited in Cincinnati with friendsWednesday. —Carpets, mattings at McMillan’ s, and linoleums LAWBENQE Paint for' home painters—see J*H.' Wolford, Mrs. .Baper Wade and Anna Atkinson spent Friday in Spring* field. ■■ Mrs. Hattnah Cooper is visiting her daughter, Mrs- Wm, Frazier in Springfield, . —Curtains to fife your at McMillan’s, windows, Good pigment and pure oil make, good paint—that’s LAWBENGE .-sold hy J. H. Wolford’. *, , Miss Lena Collins of -Monmouth, Ilk, arrived Wednesday and Is the guest of Mies Agues Stormont. ’ ’•"—Golden Buie is the brand that’s beenwith you for years and it’ s bet­ ter now than eyer, Try ife — - The regular hiceiwg o f tbft.W. 1?. 'SK'-U. ’kill ha held at the fJ, P, Miss Mary Bratton of Chicago visiting here, is —Fresh strawberries Nagley Bros. , each’ day at —Tornados Nagley Bros, and sky-rockets at - Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cherry en-. tertamed * number-of friends Tues­ day at cards, - Mr. and Mrs. W» L. Clematis will entertain of friends this evening ih honor, of Mr. David Turnbnll of Monmouth, 111. Found—A ladles jacket owner can getB&me at Weimersmeafc store. Mias MelUe McFarland spent Monday and Tuesday in Dayton. ‘ —Dustdpwn, Milieu's, Try it. Get it at Me- HANNA’S LUSTBO-FINISH MADE TO WALK ON .’ Miss Kate Carmack of Mercer county is visiting Mr, M. C. Mc­ Millan and family, DEATHOF TWOVETERANS. Only the good word is ever heard about HANNA’ S •GBEEN SEAL PAINT. Mr. W, J, Hawthorn is expected to-day after an extended visit in Iowa. Do not fail tbattend"the Plymouth dinner as gjven June 21,by the La- dies Aid Society of the M, E. church Tickets 25 cents., Have a little private fire works of your own, Nagley Bros, have a complete line and can fit you out.,* JApiit Jemima’s Photograph-Al­ bumWill be given-in the Clifton op­ era house Tuesday evening. Ad­ mission 10cents. Every body ihvit- ed, . Tickets for the Plymouth dinner can be obtained at the M, E. church yardFridpy evening June A. The price win be 25 cents, . . . ’ Mr,J. W, Stevenson, Mrs, Bobert Bird, Mr,' W. •B. •Stevenson and .wife and Mr, Charles Stevenson and wife’ attended - £he funeral of Mrs, Anna Ewing, » cousin at Urjbaqa Monday. ” ■ ' FOB SALE: One second hand canopy top carriage. Wiilbe soldat a bargain, Kerr A Hastings Bros. The paint that makes so many pamters-poets. , HANNA’ S GBEEN SEAL. * ^ ......., Miss Lunette Sterrott has, been employed to teach the coming year at Oak Grove near Jamestown. LAWBENCE Paint don't fade when exposed —madofor outside as Well asinside—see J.-H. Wolford* Mr. R. $- Townsley and wife visited Mr, Frank- Endqley and Wife of near Dayton'from Friday nntil Sabbath. WANTED:—Telephone operator, one who wants steady employment, A good opening, apply at once, at the Exchange, V Bev. B. B. Wilson, of Croswell, Mich., will preach in the B. P. church Sabbath morning, at the usual time, Mrs. W. J. Smiley of Sparta, 111., returned home Thursday after a visit with her father Mr. H. H. McMillan and wife, \ • * . WHEN YOITPAINTTHEHOHSE See that the work is dotie with Hanna's Green Seal—you’ ll profit by it, so will the house. , Mr, S. L. Sterrett and family of South Charleston were guests of W. B. Sterrett and family Saturday and Sabbath. Buy Hair atAuction? At any rite, you stem to bo getting rid of it on *ucUon-**tfi p r in c ip le s t “ go ing , go ing , g-o-n-el” Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor* It certainly fchcck* falling hair* no mistake about this. It acta as * regular medicine; make* the scalp healthy* th en you must have healthy hair, for it’s nature'* way. Thebestkindof ate*tlm6alsl - “ Sold IL umktmui Swwtrflflwni. A i l l ! yer$\ 17ie Ladies’ Aid Society Of the M. E. church wm give a Plymouth dinner on. Friday .In»* . «i_ mfc» announced. —Bookers, coucncS, folding bods side hoards, at McMillan’s PAINT with HANNAH GREEN SEAL and be numbered amdng the' happy ones. Mrs. Emma Harper qf Dayton is the guest of iier parents,,' Mr, and Mrs, James Townsley. - “ Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Sullenberger wont to Oxford last Saturday for ft visit with relatives. Use a paint that practical painters endorse—that's LAWRENCE-sold by J. H, Wolford. It shines in the best homes. HANNA’ S . LUSTBO-FINISH- made to walk on. Mr, DftvidTurnhull of Monmouth, HI..-was called hereby thiTdeath of Mrs R, L. Turnbull of Jamestown, The new breakfast food “ Wheat Berries” the finest ytt. Wheat puffed and' baked and ready - to serve with cream and sugar. Ten cents a package.. The coming cereal Sold by Nagley Bros. Something new .and something you have never tried before will be the Plymouth dinner on Friday evening, June21. Tickets on sale at the M. E. Church, yard at 25e, Mr, S. K. Turnbull and wife have returned- home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of, Washington, C. H. PUBLIC SALE;—*Household goods at 1 o’ clock p. m. Saturday, June 16 at thehomeof MrS. Elizabeth Owens, on Xenia avenue. . Misses Grace Connelly and Lydia Sparks of Shelbyvllle,. Ind., are visiting Miss Merle McFarland. T h ey also will visit in Xenia, Day- ten and Cincinnati. Bobert Lytle one o f Greene Coun­ ty’ s welt known citizens^ died Sab­ bath morning at his home in Xenia at the age of 78. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon. FOBS AL E T w o ofiehorsespring wagons, your choice at $25 each* Kerr A Hastings Bfos. From reports the farmers around CirfelerlHe are having some exper- ience'wUh the green bug in destroy­ ing the oats. This same bug dia- troyed the wheat in. southern states. Messrs. Arthur and i : M. Autd and their families attended com­ munion services at the IT. p. church Sabbath, their former pastor,' Dr. j , p . Robb Of Iberia, sSsistlfig his brother Dr.W. A. Robb, Jamestown. The annual convention of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias is being held m Zanesville this week. There are eight lodges of this order inGreene county, all oi them sending representatives. Over a thousand delegates aro expected Mr, Clarence Ndrthup represents the local team. A FortunateTexin. Mr. K, W, Goodloe, of i078t. Lotus St., Dallas, Tex. says: “ In tha past year I have become acquainted with Dr. I'ings New Life Pill?, undue laxative I ever before tried so effectually disposed of in&Jatia and bttlousness.'^They don’ t grind nor gripe. 96c* at HUdruggist# _l^#t .*ftiB»Coaadaa ho«SEa-ttealv: If you want to sell your LAW­ RENCE Paint will add to its* value —J. H. Wolford will tell you. *y t f e m a d e , b y . y ' ; house that cannot | afford to risk an? honorable reputa­ tion by.making any sort o f paint [ except the best; nor can you afford to use any except the best* for ff is much tbfccheapest in the long run. Mrs, A, R, ‘Bull entertained a number,atdtimer last Saturday in honor of Mr. H< L Btiil and wife, of Kokomo, Ind, Dr. J, P. Robb and wife of Sidney, O., and Dr. W. A. Robb of James­ town visited Arthur Auld and wife, Thursday. —Golden Buie Flour has all the flavor that’ s in the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any on. the market, , Misses Bessie and Luciio Brother- ton of Dayton spent Saturday and Sabbath with Mr. Charles Minser and wife and other relatives.* * NOTICE:—Persons are forbidden from fishing or otherwise trespass­ ing on the farm known as that be­ longing to the Turnbull Sisters, Mr* H. X j . Bull and wife,. Who have been visiting here for the past week returned to their home In Kokomo, Ind., Tuesday* Why is LAWBENCE Paint k O easy to use? Because it is ready prepared—ask J. H. Wolford. The date for the annual reunion of the Greene county veterans has been fixed for September 17 in Xen­ ia at the Grand Army room in the courthouse, , Mr. J. E. Hastings and daughter, Maud, left last Saturday morning for Muncie, Ind., where they were the guest# of^Bev, A. G. Hastings several days. —Overalls find over shirt# that wear and give you satisfaction Price# 60o, 76c attd $1.00, are sold by Sullivan, the Hatter, 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. The new dam ab Neff Park wa# washed out Monday evening by the high water. The dam was not quite finished It having hoed Washed out last winter. That vicinity was visited by a tafrifle rain Which caused great damage. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oreswell celebrated their sixty-first wedding anniversary Monday. About nlnty were present which included the children, grand children and great grand hhiidien, All were present except Mrs, Robb and Mr. 8, L. j Sterrett, V i CfolamHfcf OMo. •ftB YilAfi#* PERlENCfi Scientific i iiaMWMMr m i g g H H K •"SSS John C. Cross, a ,veteran of the Civil War, died Thursday evening, June 15 at6p. m. after a long ill­ ness' from paralysis, He Was horn July 10,1840 in Rock- bridge county, Va„ and has lived •here most of ids life. He was a, member of Co. D U O V* I, and 8fch O, V. O. for four years. Tho funeral will take place from his late residence at 2 p, m. Saturday tlio services to he commuted hy ,Dr. H. O. Middleton. _ Word has been received here of tho deathof RobertWalker of South Charleston on Thursday. He was a vetocn being a member of Co. 40 O. V. I. For years be was an in­ valid and unable to get about other than by crutches or a wheeled chair A wife and- daughter survive him, The lamilyrcsided here a number of years ago. ,Thfe funeral will be bqld Sabbath. IT’SUP TO YOU HANNA’ S GBEEN SEAL Withstands thewear and tear of the elements far hotter than paint made by the old process of mixing by hand, Pigments and liquids' ate? thoroughlyincorporated, thus assur- tngfiiier and more durable product. Here is a matter which should-interest you. You know what we offer in Felt and Straw Hats and we know that in offering themWe have the best'interest ot our customers in mind. We' give fhe Style and the Quality, which will insure service. It is easy to make your selection now, before Our stock is broken. Prices ott Felt .Hats.' 50o to $5.00. Straw Hats, 50e to $3,00. Pana­ mas, $4.00'to $6,00, ' , Sullivan, The Hatter 27 South Limestone Street, . -Springfield) Ohio, . * r 7^ % f1- .....— ...... . * ,k Banii# have been published of fhe marriage' of Miss Sarah Louise Coffey, daughter of Mr. and MrA' Martin J'. Coffey of Xenia,' to Clarence .Edward Neil, of Washing­ ton C. H. on Tuesday morning, Jiiuc 25* Miss Coffey' has many friends herowho will,be pleased to hear of thetweddingannouncement, Catalogues for the Gfifcjbannual fair o f the Gre#n* Ooiinty.Agricultural able fisted thatwould be offered for exhibition, In all the departments liber#! premiums have been offered.’ Tho speed-department will draw tho beat racing events yet offered. The track ha# been rebuilt And placea-in first class condition. Misguided Man. A Pennsylvania man asserts that hiswife hasn’t spoken to him in sevoa years, le t tho misguided man Is su­ ing for a divorce.—N, O. Tlmea-Lemo- .crafe ■ andSummer;School. ’ / , 3 i ^ 1 k p $ a j ; ;*'* - : THE FAMOUS NEFF GROUNDS, YELLOW.SPRING^, O. * T H E B V E ^ iT O F ^ H E <v C A S T O R I A For Infant# andChildren, TiioU YouHavaAlwaysBought , Bear# tha Signature o f During the last ten. days In Juno, tho finest; array of talent as- semblwf on one platform will appear a,fc the Chautauqua t-onduefe*. ;-rw-ljy Goli^gor yu*r-T*wow|. wi|Im»iwdo GoV. joachtfi,' oi ; 05 ofe»d^.'Mra,‘Gen. PiokesfeCapt, Jack Gfaw/ord, Dr, ParksOadw man, Dr. J, W, DaWson and Dr. Spurgeon, both of. London, 0 Gol. Lamar, ^Sunshine” Hawkes, Cob Bain and others. The entertainers^will include Magicians* Cartoonists, Moving Pictures, Recitals, Dialect Readers, etc. The music wfiiwcludo Jubilee Singers^ Lady Quartettes, Male ’ QuartetteB, Male Choruses, .Noted Choirs, Violin Soloists, Vocal Soloists, Piano Soloists, etc. These ten days on tho Neff Grounds will offer superior oppor- - • tunity for'recreation and study. * ' ■ IDEAL TENTING. - Sonil for particulars. S- 0 . F E S S , * . • *• Yellow Springs, O. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING JUNE CLEARANCE SALE f •' - THE MOST REMAHKABLE SELLING* OE THE YEAR $35000 STOCK OF WOMENS WEAR TO BE SACRIFICED REDUCTIONS HAS MANUFACTURER THE MAIN CAUSE OR SUCH UNUSUAL PRICE DENTED COOL SPRING* IT HAS LEFT. BOTH STOCKED* W B HAVfe BOUGHT MANY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH MONTH AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, THINKING EVERY TO-MORROW WOULD BE MORE SEASONABLE. BEEN THE UNP E0E- AND DEALER OVER- TH E PAST DAY THAT THE DELAY HAS LEFT US OVERSTOCKED AND NOW WE PUT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT THE MOST, RADICAL REDUCTIONS'WE HAVE EVER MADE. EVERY SUIT, EVERY COAT, EVERY SKIRT AND EVERY WAIST IS REDUCED FOR THIS SALE, PETEK A. BOGGAN, 11 SOUJH LIMKSTONK STHEET, s r i i i s r a im n , o m o .

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