The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
n-iripng i SPMK m *■"'■**WIPWl' $U**9 For i M*«’» and W om en 's ,„. $ s Shams £r>Oxfords. J-ino assortment of the most cte- prnrtalAo k lud i a il leather*. * *F—P— fig, The Great Sale of the Murphy stock of Portsmouth, O., Now On in Full Blast. NOW ON SALE AT L2 PEICi AND LESS- SHOES ANDSLIPPERS 99c For fVotnen’s $1,50 and ft.7S Sho e sand Oxfords Over 600pa irs; a ll the best kinds. 69c For Children's and Misses Si,SO Shoes «¥• Oxfords, S izes5 to %i all leathers; button arjdlaee. 408 for Children,s $1.23 Shoes ana 0*forils, All b a th e rs ; button and W*e; a ll sizes. !)9cfor Boys’ and L illie .Boys’ $1.09 and $2,oo Shoes. All leathers, ligh t and heayy; all sizes ii to tS«$ Murphy Shoo Co, The revy best grades; all hand- sewed; all leathern, An immense assortmentjn tho very latest style? designs. DAN COHEN, ■ f . ■ 7 35 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio, S LOCAL AND PERSONAL * 2 HANNA’S LUSTRO-FINLSB MADE TO WALK ON, '0 so Golden Rule Flour. Miss A, 0 . Jri Pay ton . Cranford spent Mon- —Kockers, conches, folding beds, aide beards, a t .McMillan’s Mts, Kate Jackson o f Xenia v isit ed ,afc the borne of J . 0 . Williamson this week. , . —Curtains to lit your a t MoMilJan’s, windows , Mrs. C„ M, Morion spent the day in X e n ia / ;:s::=;::g==?^ ....- V —D ry, shaft, slab wood on sale now a t The I) ft. E rv in Go’s. CARPETS AND MATTINGS. Druggette and Bugs, Window __ ’ ‘jShades and Lace Curtains; sick with t h e ! B ud ’s Mammoth Store. -Straw Hats, A t Births. MI bs Flossie Hill is here to nurse h e r uncle Mr- A, Q. Bridgman, —The Tarbox Lumber Company have a few nice sleds le ft; Mr. ‘Alek Kyle has been . quite1 poorly for some time. Jap-a-lac in’a ll colors The ftprlugfield Hardware Co., C, 0 . Weimor'wlll e rec t a slaugh te r house on bis place east o f . town. , < ...... . —...ijip. . ’ ' > Mre, Mary McMillan is critically ill a t h e r home on College Avenue, ”—Beatpohsbingpowder on earth a t x . . WfSTERMAN’5 I t is (he P a in t of Good Taste- KANNA^S-G-BEEN BEAL, ‘ M ills.LouiseBarber-entertained a number o f friends'Tuesday evening. r-Y— I-1* '■ S / Mrs, Each el McM illan amt Mary- spent Saturday in Springfield. Tube Bose'arid Callftdlum Bifibs ■ The Springfield H ardw are Co., Croquet Sets Hammocks 60c to $1,00 $i. to $3;?o B ird’s Mammoth Store, Mr, Charles Aiken of Dayton visited Postmaster Tarbox and fam ily on Saturday, Thelma Landis is fever, ■ y" ’ * - —'‘--"v - - - ■• —Notion: I have bpugbfc' my veg- ■Mrs. P . L, Baldwin visited in Day- triable seeds from’one of the leading w.-■■■..■ ■ •■■■.■» ... t . ■ ..Miltu■ •T'T . • , ton this week. —Mattresses, bed 'springs, best to be bad a t McMillan, j gitrdrters e fth a U. ft. I f you w an t to jraiflBthe best" vegetables you ever budget you rp lan tso f R.W.Kennon, 'Telephone 87 f o r a Mast’Poos Co., Lawn Mower, The Springfield Hard- ware Go*, .. 1 ... ... Mrs. E , C. Oglesbee and Mr.s, \V. It. McCiiesney spen t Wednesday In Springfield. , —Golden Buie i s th e brand that’s, been with'you. for years and it’s bet ter now than oyer. ■T ry it. , A rthu r A u e ld ‘and wife were the guests of Jamestown, relatives over Sabbath. - , . The P a in t'.o f evenness arid accuracy, < • ' HANNA’S GBEEN SEAL Misses Dora and Charlotte Slegler visited Dayton relatives Saturday and Sabbath, - - ’ « Miss E lvie Post has fo r her guest this w eek Miss Wawnmia Johnson of Washington C. H . ' ■ —Carpets* m atting^ rind a t McMillan’s, - linoleums The P a in t that’s 'o n good terms With the Boss. , HANNA’S GB EEN ' SEAL, i XabJawim tfie guest W A » 'P .A P .m j 8 ^ lots Mrs. W. G. Bobb, Bosonia Center, N. Y , is the guest of h e r parents Mr. W. B, Sterretfcand wife, Thomas W, St, John guardian oi Lyjdia_AVeyirio.uth. • to Charles-M . Cronse, a lo t in Cedarville ;*$700. —Do you.long for the, good bread your mother used to bake? Then use Golden Rule I*’lo,ur and yort' can have it-. , • „ , Drs. M. I, March and J . O. Stewart attended the meeting of the Greene County Medical Society, Thursday. The physicians and ministers met together Dr, H , C. Middleton. also’ attended The Herald is in receipt of a le tte r from Mrs. Mary E , Painter, Bing- hamp ton /N , TV, who now holds a position on a paper m th a t city, be ing society reporter. Mrs. Farmer is also writing poetry, a few lines hav ing been sen t th e -H e ra ld . Mrs. Palmer was formerly the wife of the late Isaac. W^ymonth. MONBT to Joan on first mortgage on FARMS, OUly.- We also have FOB SALE SOME desirable farms and several nice CBD a RV ILLE , XENIA and sjaaw&ymsr p'tai^aNGs. & & CLW ANB , JJEDAR* We pay l i e per lb. for Lard Wopay 12 c per lb for Bacbn We pay 16c doz. for Eggs B IR D ’S Mammoth Store. C. O. W eimerha* dwaded to qu it the Uvefy.business and w ill hold a public gale May l i atl$t:»L Jo h n Randall wife ami s<in visited Harry Randall Of Dayton Sabbath, H a rry has been quite sick lo r some time. ‘ EORRENT: A sik room bou$e suitable for tv /0 small families, in quire of J.H.MIlburm Old English Floor Wax Johnson’s Floor W ax The Springfield Hardware Co,, Mi&S Martha Crawford o f James town spent Saturday With her brother, Supt. B, L . Crawlo/rf, 180,000 USED IN EVERT LINE OF BUSINESS ?ok Abb m m s * casus j BA wm * ■ - tt» »*«iaif A | | \ / ) f O i tftMUa«« ^ v l * f ■ C*j\ Vj»a<» f ^ r l f e r * im W . J . TA fiBO X . LOCAL AOENT. FISTULA ty-MJtt DISEASESOFTHERECTUM !* Mule* » ft « *M*i«li** V* ttart mMI* »n<»> f-..* iU:n«*., Kn“«y, arm* *wt w m #**. Wmium*t -w*Mi m»* mmm um mum At nawmiwilw. DR. J. f. McCLELt-AN I f f e it im H tm t ComufiDS, 0 , Dr. J . Cecil George and Dr. Wameley of Cincinnati will be the guests of J .G . George and wife over Sabbath. . . _ ....... 4 ■ —Golden Rule Flour has all the flavor Uiafc’s in tlio wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any oh the market. Mrs. Jam es Murray lias returned from E l Print), Texas, where she spent tho winter with R .P . McLean and wife, —Men’s Dress Trousers, the “ awelleat” line ever in Ccdatvillo. Prices range from $2.50 to $3 a pair. B ird 's Mammoth Store. out today iitst before neon to a fire in the roof of John McDaniel’s resi deuce. No water u a s thrown by the department as o n ly ab u e k e / full was necessary to pu t out the flumes Mr. G- .F ,, fteigler has boon re- elccted supervisor of music of,»tlio Clifton schools a t an liictease in. salary, Mr, Curl Marsh all has been elected a s teacher in the grammar department. ■ —Pu rina baby cbieks feed can bo purchased of Nagley Bros. I t Is With ou t doubt the best food on the ram'K«t fttul contains no grit. The life Of the chicks depends largely on the feed i t gets. Have chicks th a t are healthy and you will notice a. rapid growth by using Purina baby chicks feed. -/H u ts and Caps. For, ib e ^new est and nobbiest” of the .season’s styles a t popular prices. Go to , Bird’s Mammoth store. The Ifoung Ladles’ Missionary Society of the D. P , Ohra'ch will meet Saturday a t the home of MBs Margavetta Watt. Miss Ota Carpenter of near Selma has returned home from the south where she^ spent th e winter with Rev.,Homer McMUUsn and family, Mr^Jolpi MurdoeS and wife left Wednesday lo t Memphis, Tetm*, where they will remain home time, With their daughter Mrs. .F rank Reid.. ’ , Mrs, Mary Anderson, who resides with h e rson t Mr, SU-O. Anderson, on the Jamestown pike Is reported very H I,' film in in her S 8 fh y e r ; and is yery feeble, -*-IfyqU want a Working s ta r t or overalls th a t wilt %e*r and give satisfaction, go to 1 ftulUvan the H atter, 10ftonfb Limestone,fttreety ^ '■ft.prfngfiela 0 -, MirTWiison Afiasak, who has re covered from a*t attact o t\ tl»B menales, has. givan up his college ktudhw for ratnrmul =60-b f | l ^ g v i lH j . Kyn A FEW Specials Golden Cream Corn per can 5c (tills is an extra good one* Try a few cans). ? 3 1-2 lbs. Crackers (best made) for 85c 8 lbs, Navy beans for25c 3 lbs Prunes (extra choice) for 25 c 25 lb. Sk* Golden llu le or Snowball Flour for 50 c 8 Sks. Corn meal for 256, 4 lbs Lima Beatts for 25c 3 lbs. extra fancy California peaches for 50c 20 lbs Fine Granulated Su gar (cash only) for $ 1*00 BIRD’S Mammoth Store. jHi'.li/fkljii tyj>i il^ilTililiiiifitr>1 lilililrn^ in^itTuVun- i<i)fQii^• |n in i fi ini^i VIn 1 'ir ,V|1T^1— The Sultana Survivor** Association held their twenty-fourth annual reunion In Xenia Tuesday, About one half of those remaining were present a t file meeting In Grand Army toom of court house. At the evening meeting Senator O. F. Hypes and Representative James Hatfield of Clark county made iddresSes, —Dustdown A dry cleaner used In nweeping carpets, ruga, harfiwood and polished floors withtout (Sousing dust. I t brightens and cleans them and saves draperies and furniture hy eliminating the dust. K ills moths and disease germs, purifies tho a ir and leaves a sweet odor. For sate a t McMillans. Wearlimd'give yon are sold by galRttarf tit# j l a t t a r , SI isenth LfmiBtonoSfrawfe, Bpringfielti, Ohio. * . Mo«*« $1.00work gaatet, a ll sizes. Men’s Overalls and Jacke ts at, sue each, - Bird’s Mammoth Stole. Ed ito r Wm. Pe tit o f the Green County Press* , James town, made this office a v«U Wednesday inorii- iug» Mrs. Pe tit took tfie train here fof Columbus where she will v isit /o r several days. Mrs. Em ily Robinson, wife of Henry Robinson died Tuesday a fter a long suffering with cancer* The funeral was held Thursday* The deceased was a member of tho A. M. E . church. P e n n s y lv a n ia v— — L I N E S ’------ --- EXCURSIONS TO "Sunday, May 0. Cincinnati train leaves, 7:00,‘ Columbus train leaves, 8;C3, nanutfown exposition Norfolk. Va. Daily until November 30 Low faro Coach Excursions every Tuesday Choice of a number of Loft Angeles, Cal,' May 7 to IS'•German Baptist Brethren. June io to if-E ckcil# Medical Ass’ii. Good going one route, returning another Columbus, O. May 18, 11, 16, JO, 17, 20, 2 1 - I ’feshyterian General Aiisemhly. Atlantic City, N* J. May 81 to Juno 8-Ameriean Med ical Association, For derails,’ consult * Pcnnsylvariia Lines Ticket Agent J , W .Radabaugh, Cedarvilto, CL iHANNA’ft LUSTRO-FINXBH. Tho moat heautlful finish for floors and woodwork c m ou the market. Bee finished samples a t K err & Hasting*! Bros. William Mi.lliaon barletl another of h is children W*dn«*tfay, making four th a t hav<* died in two - week# with dipfhtheria. Of tb s family of seven children, ranging in ages from one to thirteen years, oply Ihre-e are left to conitort ih* grief stricken parents. . On Tuesday the iia t tharo will he a School exhibit in tbs room recently vacated by Davis, the different cits* ‘ triets contributing. This Is one of the important features of the present day education and should he a t tended by the patrons o f both school districts. v The Clark County Commissioners have granted » franchise to the Ohio Fuel and Supply Co, t«> lay & pipe line from ftelufa Inin ftpnngfield. This same company putdown ft line through here last fall and has on one or two occasions pmmitwd to pipe th is piaco under tha terms o f /th e ir fmncliifte. < C. M. P h illip s who has conducted the hill grocery for some time lifts sold out to Clarence Wort hup Who has been ,a clerk in the store. Mr. Northup has been in th is business before and is thoroughly acquainted With It. Mr. Philip* hwi contracted to take t> F* Putter** In tcrw t in tho Puffer and McFarland moving Picture Company. White the con trac t lifts*been mad* the deal mis not. beouVlosod. ° STANN.Vft ft KEEN BEAL Lturru PAINT. Tho pa in t iliat always satisfies. I t costs on mors rh®s the other Lind I t ’» good bcenns* iPe jw»r*. ? Boggaii’s Toggery Shop END OF MONTH SALE Two days of Price Sacrifices. Every Department is Contibuting to this Sale, TAILORED SUITS We have put in 300 Tailored Suits at prices which we would not even do At the end of the season, were it not fop the fact that these two day must produce a volume of business. : - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ^ S « i t A a i r $ ^ 5 ^ S u i t s a t $ 1 4 .7 5 The ftuihs we offer du riag th is sale are those which have been our regular $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits and added to these are about fifty Suits ju st received, which were bought under price and in the regular way would sell up to $37.50. - . $ 14,75 l Special during this S a l e . .. •, , $ 24.50 Onelot of Suits in Jackets, Pony and E ton styles in fancy materials as well as phtm cloth. .Trimmed with braids and tailored bands’; Suits -! among the number which sold at.$25.00.. Special during this Sale. During the end of this month sale everything in our house Iikewise a t re- S ductions. See our window-display/ -always; something new _and exclusive. Peter A. 11 South Limestone Street, Springfield, O. . 1$$ invite 1 All the new leatliers; all the new shapes; every pair reliable a t th e very lowest prices - < For Men , . . . . . X 90 $2,50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $ 5.00 For Ladies’ .. *.$1,45, $1*90, $2 .45, $2.90, $3.50, $4.00 For Boys . . . . . .81.00, $1,25, $L50, $2.00, $2,50, $3.00 For Girls..........; , ,$1.00 $1.25, $1.45, $1.90 and $2,45 For Infants............... ..... ,10c, 256, 50c,. 75c and $1.00, Meet Your Ffietids, Leave Your Packages a t OSCAR YOUNG’S 7 E a s t M a in Street, Springfield, Ohio, Uietlford’e Blnrk-DrangM cdiaca Learrr'r^nhiing tlio entire system and keeping tliebpdy in health ihaa any other medicine made. Jfc ia aLwep ready in any emergency to treat aihnenH that are/re.jucTit in any ■Emily, such iw indlgctUon, bilionsnfcs. colds, dicurrhcea, and stomach ache*. Thcd.ord’s Black-Draught ia the I standard, never-failing rtniedy for .stomach,. btnveL-lber. end kidney troubles. It ia a core for tho domes tic ilh Vdlieh 60 frequently summon thodoctor, Ridas goodforchildren as it is for grown persons-, Adme of this medicum every day Vfill soon curd tho most obstinate ease of dys pepsia or constipation, and when | takenas directed f tings quick relief, i BAitYlLlC, itt., Pea,ts,iocs. trtwflfOriVd nicieu-Dfirooni tir.'i bf.ertr.'at I Liany «oc?.">f for flvo years ami wo-want no oiler. Wboa any o f u a feet wo tafco a driso aad »ro nit trios in twelve LourS, Wo ltavo Gticufc lot* cf tinner for ! doctor Mild, out pet. nlons jut,s as troll *dta JOjaett.nrauBht. mA ii. uaxhck , I Aik yotir dealer tot a pacrioeo of ttbcdford'a inacJv-Dir.usbfc and if ho j I dotsnoti.‘ooj>it eiitd250.toOffcoCliattn- i »oo3»I-lt!U;tn6C0.)Cl>atlansaga,tR!iiii. ■ 1and a pi.c5fftiowill ha milled to you. j * LOOK TO UST?UR BICYCLES Our line of Bicycles is more complete thim ever before and includes nearly everything in popular high grade and medium priced makes including IVOR- JOHNSON , CRESCENT, YALE, *" STANDARD DAYTON and ELMORE A Good Business Bicycle $23.50 Fu lly Guaranteed Bicycle riding is by far the finest form of out-door recreation and mind and muscle building exercise, Headquarters for Spalding and Victor Base B a l Goods. „\Ve do expert repairing, P. SLACK’S SONS, THE SPOUTING GOODS STORE, 00 East Main St., Springfield, Ohio,
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