The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

f a CUT” mm, il it; there iflirt ■mI kiyo to trust your Imtv'ior. For Meats tlio only kind to r appliances fop glit, and they’r* Utiold. Don’t go n it’s hot. Buy o u s e ; LLE, O. LOOD OT 7 elBwhich. tnade my j covered■yinlthpimple* eould remove, l tried win my loy when tb* a monthV staads ttee; Kto Ml my frlQBcfq and. l?J"NowYorkCity, N, X, t For towels, l i 'g t atkartiq at*TasteGood,DoGood, iripe. 10c, 2 oc,;Gee»Never tablet stamped OOO, moneyback. rChicagoofN,.Y* 600 MILLIONBOXES )00 a ny person who oro of 'opium, ■ , line, cocaine, ■form or Their - 1 . • any o f -/•dtos. is offered h f- unscrupulous ,-i.; rise pieclies. If fit' t this reward goods ptlrch- market, which ampcred with, nedies cure by itig and Irvvig- on. the nervous by weakening uottor . m l)r. Miles' , Pills, and Nervo c- have used them ammond .them to wife is using the ileru It the best UI, A lady friend most a total nerv- inv earnest solid- ■rAl bottler, of tho rful results,"' Lalto City, Utah* Elkhart, Ind n Plllo dre sold by. vlll guarantee th a t /III benefit. ^If It your money. ‘ ‘ In bulk. over sold $-------- urant. n the Book-* hiding across )m the old Restaurant and dining floor, reached cals 25c and ningfiold, 0 , rational tr/xtant DRUGS. Cer.3fc* 7!fsrt&OeGSiHS#*»., S OHIO pd Repair. !fer<2«fck, Vi, years vhl 'Tho a feet tail, file I all tlio repalr- fiwo had to be •jew mm , w, y« i tcatstitoi mm Buy Your Shoes and Slippers at Springfield’s Greatest BARGAIN SHOE STORE « savemoney . $f*#9 For M ob ' s c a d Women's' , „ $S Shoes & Oxfords, m e assortment. of the most- de­ pendable kind; a ll leathern. 99 g For Women’s $t,5Q an d $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords Over 600 pairs; all tho best kinds.. 09c For Children's a n d M ine* $1.50 Shoes <$> Oxfords , Sixes5 to 2; all leathers; button and lace. l'.io for Children,s $1,25 Shoes and •Oxfords, All leathers; button ami lace; all slz.es. 99« for Boys’ and Litllo Hoyn 5 $l,S'» and $2.01) Shoes, All leathers, light, and heavy; all sizes 9 to5,‘S 99 c for Children’s $2 Shoes and Ties . Children’s Hand turned m For InfantB, aml QWMron, A ll sizes, fine Black Viei Kill anil shoes, w ith fancy tops north 75c. S|loea, all leathers, all styles, Patent Leathers; all styles. . bale, pair 39c. s 50o DAN COHEN; 31.9H fot Men's and Ladies’ Oxfords, worth $15 10 S5, The very best grades, all hand sewed;all leathers. An iiuirtcn'e as­ sortment in the very latest style designs, 35 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, 3 J S LOCAL AND PERSONAL —-Use Golden Rule Flour. —Mower cectlons at Wolford’s, Mr. J. H, Milburn spent ..Tuesday In Xenia, —Best polish ing poyvder on earth at WISTERMAN’S —Tou can get sections for your mower at Wolford’s, Mr. 0. G, Bull was In Kenton, O,, on business Monday. —Dustdown. Try it. Get it at Mc­ Millan's, JVfr. and Mrs. l \ B. Turnbull spent Wednesday -in Springfield. —Garden plows at $2.25 Kerr & Hastings BroB. —Fireworks of all kinds at-Nagley ■Bros./ Misses J ennie ana Mary Bratton silent Tuesday in Xenia. Mrs. Belle Gray and Liusiie have returned from Tarentum, Pa. —Pitman rods and Pitman heads at Wolford’s. —Manilla and Sisal rope, Ply'- mouth twine. Kerr &. Ha stings Bros . A daughter was barn to Mr. and Mrs. Bay Harrison last Monday night, f ' . Miss Verna Bird pieniced with a number of Xenia friends at Clifton Friday. Ho cracking or blistering if you use the LAWRENCE Paint—just- try it—sold by J. H, Wolford. ' Mr. andMrs. L.. H . Sullenberger Jiave issued invitations for. Tuesday evening July 2nd. —Golden Rule is the Brand' that’s been with you for years and it’s bet­ ter now-than ever, Try it, Mr. Albert Hagar. of New York City, brother of the late E . W1 Ha- - N, IV ftif ia town Tue®d«y, Mrs, W* J , Smith baa rotstned horn*after a visit, with Miss Cush­ ing of Springfield. John Monday, who was pent to the penitentiary for ten years on a charge of burglary had ids sentence commuted and arrived home Thurs­ day night. WANTEDTelephone operator, Qhe who waptssteady employment, A good opening, apply at once, at the Exchange, FOR RENT;—Five rooms in my residence on Cbillicothe street. Rent reasonable Mrs. Julia Condon, Misses Evelyn and Bessie McGivejl and Miss Ethel Grant c-f Columbus., spentseveral days at Antioch Chau­ tauqua this wools. Brush up with the LAWRENCE Paints and give your house a pros­ perous appearance. It will preserve it, too. Sold by J .H . Wolford. Miss Jennie Ervin has -returned home after a visit of about two weeks with Mrs.- Nettie ‘Ervin and Mr. Cbaries Ervin "and family-of X en ia ,: • -.f•-< Airs. J. ,H. -Wolford and Miss Bernice Wolford were called to Tole­ do Sabbath by the serious illness of Mrs. Charles Wolford; Mr. Ralph McMillan left here last Friday for St. Louis whore he joined his father, Mr. J. C. McMillan on his return to Mexico, The best paint made, sold or used •LAWRENCE Pure Linseed Oil Ready Mixed Paint. Sold by j .N . Wolford.; Miss' Mary Nevis of Springfield has returnrd home after a visit with Misses Mary and Gertrude Turner, | LAWERNCE Paint possesses preserving finalities and beautifying effects. Sold by J, H, Wolford. —Tim quality ' and price on “Plymouth” twine is right, sold only by Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mieses Spark# and Connelly of Shelbyvilla, Ind., have ..returned Have your painter use LAW- , . BENCE and note the results. ’Sold -o t wny thft raaiket Wolford, by J. H Fresh Jersey cow and calf for sale. Good one. Inquire of W. St. John. Miss Lena Gilbert Is hpme for the summer vacation, the O* S. & 3. O. Home schools having closed, Mrs .Clara Cobler of Locust Grove, Adams county is the' guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott. —Fresh car of .Portland cotnent. Saylor’s., the finest on tho market,. D . S. Ervin &Co. t ing -the state -m eeting -of- Oh bankers in Cincinnati this week. Word has been received here of an accident that happened- recently to Mrs, Leary, mother of Mr, Henry Leary of Los Angeles, Cal. She sus­ tained a fall and broke her hip. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s, —Tornados and / sky-rockets af Nagley Bros, Miss Nellie Stewart of Springfield spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ira Towns- ley. Found—A ladles . Jacket owner can get same at Weimorstneat store '—Screen doom and steel frame window screens Kerr & Hastings Bros. ; Mrs, Charles Ihff and son, Emry, of Chicago arrived Tuesday for a visit with relatives. —Got your sickles for any machine at Wolford’s. - Miss Carrie Tawnsley has been visiting in Springfield this week. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best'to bo had at McMillan,s. Mrs. James Stewart Jof X ilia visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hood Tuesday.' * —Curtains to fit your windows, at McMillan’s, ' ' According to the Insurance Press Cedarville drew $4760 m claims ’and benefits last year from different in­ surance companies. Xenia. $5350, Springfield $110,849 Dayton $310,622. Only two towns in Greene county are listed. The people in Fairfield are having some trouble over muncfpai affairs a ll the members of council but one resigning. The mayor has been5in­ vited to relinquish 1ns hold on the office but has not yet done bo . He was hung m effigy Monday. Mrs. Charles Ervin of Xenia and Mrs. I. M. Bull of Spriugfield, both of whom wore delegates to the Gen oral.Missionary Society of tho IT. P. church at Kansas City, gave reports Tuesday to the local society. After the meeting light refreshments were saved. - - homVaitor with Miw TW *hd RK^ the Nsbnwfta MeFarland.‘r ™ \ , ' PSSf&h •hd** ball tstoa p itted S ir games through twelve states. They —Golden Rule Flour has all tho flavor, thafc’a in. the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest,loaf NOTICE:—Persons are forbidden from fishing or otherwise trespass­ ing oh the farm known as that be­ longing to the Turnbull Bisters. Mrs. Carl Paul delightfully enter­ tained about forty ladies at her homo Saturday In honor of Miss Hope /Andrew who was married to Mr, Andrew Wallace Barnes of Philadelphia, on Wednesday. Rev. Homer McMillan who Is located at Atlanta, Georgia as Secre­ tary of Homo Missions of the Southern Presbyterian church, arrlved hero .Tuesday for a. shori visit-' ........... ' Mrs. Julia Condon has greatly remodeled the old Walker property making a very commodiusresidence out of it. Mrs. Condon will occupy a part of the house and rent the re­ mainder. won of these and lost only 41. I t is probable that, this is the best, record known to base balk Tho red men will play the Xenia National team at Matinee Park on Friday after­ noon July 6tfn Mrs, W, A, Collins entertained a number of lady friends at dinner Thursday. The following ladies wore present: Misses Jennie and Mary Bratton, Florence Forbes, Agnes Stormont, Ada Stormont, Miss Lena Collins, Mrs. J. M. Auld. Mrs. J.-.H. McMillan, Mrs. Enos Hill and Miss Hill of New Burl­ ington. Mrs. J. H. Andrew, Mrtf. L, G. Bull, Mrs. J. C. McMillan and Miss Lula Barber spent Thursday artlre Bold!erg Honie. They were joined there by Mrs. MackElrlck nnd daughter. Mrs. Strlngimm of Middletown and Mrs, "Anna Belle Lloyd and Mrs. Ella Jamison of Farmersvllle, Mrs. W« L/ Marshall, Mrs. Charles Ervin and Mrs. F . Ti Tarbox of Xenia, WENED Country Produce, and will pay you. 16c per lb, for choice Buf,tor. 15o per fioz, for Eggs (don’t bring iis dirty Eggs, We will leave- them in your basket if yon do,) - 11c per lb,-for Lard. - 12c per lb, for Bacon. ‘ RECOLLECT, “Bird’s Mammoth Store” closes at tmon, J«ly 4tli. Gefe your fire works in the morning. We have in. stock 4 ton-pound bags Pure Buckwheat Flour, sold dt 40c a bag. Yours now for 25c. . I f there Is one article,more useful than another an a hoUSehold neces­ sity this time of year, that one is 20 MULE TEAM BORAX. , Try it for toilet use and you will never bo. without it. I f bothered with Ants, Roaches or BugsVspnnk- le a little Borax around place they come in. They will snort disappear. A h a preventative lor Moths it has no equal. " ,4alb. package loc, or 3 for 25c.- 1 lb. package for lee. HEATHERRLOQM looks like silk, weal’s bbfcter, costs less, and is the Ideal Skirt Material, Price-per vd. 37,Me. FIRE WORKS: Big stock every­ thing in that into at tlmrighf prices. Men’s, - “Dyess Trousers” in .sum­ merweight's correct styles, choice patterns 2 250 3 and 350 to $6.00-per pair. We can. fit yon. ■ Men’s '“White Vests” 150 and- $ 2.00 each. 0 White Canvas Slippcra and White Race Hose for ladies ahd children. We have the long BUk,Gloves In- black and white i.trta pair. Handsome Ruffled Bwisa Curtains 1.90 and 122 par p«,u-, -Jnsco Door Panels 26 60 aftd.IL each. Fftrymir we bar* Dotted Swiss, at fS# to 2De a yard Paraian lawn at 26c‘yeryard printed Lawns and Organdie# 1« to ike .per yard, . Bird's Mammoth Store. There wIllbenoprtachIngservrices at the M. E,' church' Sabbath. Dr. H, O. Middleton will attend Chau­ tauqua at Yellow Springs. Rev. Thomas Turner, wifo and son, Robert arrived here Wednes­ day evening after a visit In New York City. They left on Thursday evening for their home iu JVIarlssa, 111 . Mrs. R. B. Wilson and daughter and Mrs, Jacob Wilson left Tuesday evening for Croswcll, Mich, Mrs. Jacob Wilson will visit in Croswell for some time. Mr. and Mrs-. John 'Grindlo have' been in Yellow Springs Beveral days this week owing to the illness of Mr. Grindle’s father, -who is quite aged. Mrs. W. R. Sterrolt spent Wed­ nesday with her son, S. L. Sterrett nnd family of South Charleston, Mr. Sterrett has sold his property in that place to Mr. Lee Barber for $2809.- Tiie new breakfast food “Wheat Berries” the finest yt-t. Wheat puffed and baked and ready - to serve with cream arid sugar. Ton cents a package. The coming eerekl: Sold by Nagley Bros. Miss Margaret Alexander, Spring Valley*/spent tvfew days tliiB week with Mrs. W. E. Alexander and family. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Radabaugh and daughter, Mable returned Wed­ nesday evening after a visit at Salina. —The life ofymir machine depends upon the kind of oil you use. Get tho good ktud. Kerr & Hastings Bros. • —Rockers, couches, folding beds side hoards, at McMillan’s MV. Charles Nisbeb of Loveland has been spending a few days here with Ins family 'who are visiting relative#, --Frendi Btrawbarries earth day 'a t Nagley Bros. LAWRENCE the best paint made —weather proof-sold by J. H. Wol­ ford. • Miss Margaret McNeill loft last Monday,- for Bellefountame, where slio will visit bet sister for a week, before returning to her home hear Belle Center, Ohio. IT’S UP TO YOU Here is a matter winch should interest you,- You know what we offer In Felt and Straw Hats and we know that in offering them we have the best/ interest ot our .customers in mind. We give tho Style and the Quality, which will insure service, i t is easy to make your selection now, before our stock is broken. .Prices on Felt Hats. oOe to $5.00. Straw Hats, '50c to $3.60. Pana­ mas, $ 8,00 (0 $0.00. ■ • ? . , . Sullivan, The Hatter 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. - Miss Lula - Henderson who lias- been teaching at Warren O., cam* horiie Tuesday, the schools ,of- that place having closod for the summer vacation. Messers. .George Little and A. Z, Smith toured to Urbana Thursday in Mr. Littlo’B automobile where the two inspected the paper mill at that place. • The Gedarvillo mill is one ot tho few that has enough Straw on hand to ran until harvest time. ' The shit of H, A. Barr against L. G. Bull, administrator o f tb*» James Barr estate ffras settled out of court Thursday, though tho priti- and witneases wore to Juda* Kyi*’# oonrt. H. A. Barr bron^fot amt fay $280 for the burial of Jus mother,’Hie late Mary A. Barr, The administrator on ^the part of the lioirs objected to paying the amount as ft was greatly m excess of wlmt the contract called for. A compro­ mise gave Barr $215 and each paid their rospeccive costs. party LAWRENCE on a can of paint or stain or enamel stand's for ail that’s good. All we ask is a trial. Sold b y . . H. Wolford. Mrs. O. A. Spalir of Xenia was the guest Tuesday of her. parents Mr- and Mrs. James Townsley. Misses Ellon and May Berkdoll of . •Dayton spent Sabbath with Mrs! ’ Mary-Bridgman. —A six foot paper balloon In colors for twenty-five cents at Nagley Bros. " . _ - ,r ■ Mr. John Btomagem spent a few days with Mr. Charles Gilbreath of Dayton, returning homo Monday, ~R ow em exercia*# Were held In r Tfa* menoemurtt Xenia Saturday and thirty-three graduate* from tho township schools in tho Countywere given diplomas. Dr. ,T. C. George presented the di­ plomas and the address was made by Judge B. F- McCann ot Dayton. Cedarville township was represent­ ed by Paul Croswell. Style, Quality and Fit THE THREE ESSENTIAL POINTS TO BE CONSID­ ERED WHEN BUYING SHOES. STYLE-—Because your appearance introduces you QUALITY—Because it is impossible to make Shoes tha t possess style and wear unless the best materials are used._______________ _ ____ _____— — - PREVINVENTORY SALE AT THE FAMOUS For Thursday , Friday and Saturday. Only three days more before the first of July when we take inventory. Before that time, Monday, we ' must reduce our s^ ck of Hats, Blowers, Ribbons and Millinery Trimmings to the lowest possible minimum. To make this quick and certain we will commencing Monday morning, mark everything in our store at Prices That Will Mean a Positive Sacrifice. This means tha t you and every lady in the city will have the opportunity of buying Millinery, new and stylish just a t the time tha t summer is opening up in earnest, a t prices yoU are asked usually when the summer is passed. Owing to the backwardness of the season we still have many of our most beautiful and exclusive creations, including Pattern Hats, etc., on onr hands These will go a t the same great discounts tha t will mark everything in the store. We advise you to come early if you wish to secure the choice of our assortments, for a t the prices we ask, selling will be fast and interesting. Any and every Pattern Hat on the floor priced from §8.00 up to 830.00; your choice dur* g? A A ing this* sale fo r , ................................................. ..................•“...................* ...............*• • - *.............. t P O 'U v Trimmed Hats Divided into Three Lots These Hats are all nice and stylish shapes and in many instances are worth from two to three times the prices asked during this sale. tab le No. x CfflHdrm trimmed Rats, gbfldrett'sstreet ljat$. Trimmed Hals in. white These are .in white and our Children's all colors and Mejwm-. ..StreetHats^rfigardless of- derfuTvalues a t these pro- wimt they cost, are in FIT—la s t , but the most essential, because the life of the shoe and your own personal comfort depend on it. Baldw in’s Shoes $ 2.50 to $ 5.00 Possess Those Essential Points. [IF YOU COMPARE, WE.DL BE CONTENT.! ’ n SHOES RIGHT, PRICES RIGHT. sale prices, are, divided and all colors, your choice $4and$4.50 TABLENO. 2 ~ ~ Trimmed Hats in all col­ ors $3 and $3.50 TABLE NO, 3 Your choice of every thing on this table *2 and $2.50 10c. 15c, 25c inventory Here they into lots; L o t i , 95c Lot 3. $2 Lot 2 $ l * 5 0 L o t 4 $ 3 T tow m . Some of these sold as high as SI. We will close them out during this sale • a t these two lots. Some of these Hats sold as high as 83.00; Lot 125c Lot 2 , 49c FANCY BRAIDS Some of these Braids in this lot sell as high as 2 fic for a single yard. We are selling them out in 10 . make a hat, your choice 25c and 50c a Bunch, ilntrimmtd hats- Every Untrimmed Hat in our store—some selling as high as 83.00. A good assortment in black and all coloi’S divided in 2 lots L o t t . 30c, Lot 2. 95c FANCY W INGS , All colors are represent­ ed in this assortment. You can take your pick of them at 10c and 25c Each. ( THE FAMOUS, yard bunches, enough to 35-39 S. Fountain Avenue., Springfield, Ohio. <

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