The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
The Great Sale Of the Murphy stock o f Portsmouth, O,, Now On in Full Blast. . _ _ ■, — ^ • > ■ ^ --------- ■ ______ _____ _ i f aw a mm SHOEs AND SLIPPERS $ 1,^9 For Men's and. Warned *s 9 $ Shoes 4 . Oxfords, Fma assortment; o t tho most de pendable k in d ; all leatiirrs. 9 9 c For IVomen's $ 1,60 a n d $ 1 , 7 $ Shoes a n d Oxfords Over 800 pairs; all tho host kinds. 69 c For Children’s a n d Misses $/,SO Shoes, & Oxfords, Sizes 0 to 2; a ll leathers; button awl tew. . NOW ON SALE AT L2 \ ‘ PRICE AND LESS, 408 for Children,s $l,»5 Shoes and Oxfords. All leathers; button and laeo: all sizes'. 99afor Boys' and L ittle Boys’ $1.5.0 and $2.00 Shoes. All leathers, light and h e a v y a l l sizes 9 to G’<Murpliv Shoo Co, The very best grades; all hand* sewed; all leathern. Ar: immense assortment in the very 'latest ntyh r* ih'i.jgm;. COHEN m m 35 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, X LOCAL AND PERSONAL i -•-Use Golden Buie Flour, JNotice; All persons a re warned not *to soil c r give, frdmcco to Ralph fGordon against a penalty of law, IF rank Gordon. 1 ' ..- :— -Besfcpolifih tngpowder on ea rth af WISTERMAN’S HANNA’S LUSTRO-FINISH MADE TO WALK ON Our Specials CEDAR POINT. Peaches Mr, George Orgawcli has "been under the weather for several days; Mr, H a rry Iliff and family of London came down Saturday oven* i«g for a few days v isit with W, H , 1Iliff and fam ily. Jap-a-lae in all colors Thp "Springfield Hardware Co,, Mr. J . M. Bull, wife and son, Fred of Springfield spent Saturday and Subba! h hove. —Curtains to tit your windows' a t McMillan’s, . Tube Rose and Calladium Bulbs The Springfield Hardware Co., —Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan’s. —Reciters, couches, folding beds, side beards, a t McMillan's —Gplden Rule- Flour has all the flavor th a t’s in tho wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of tiny on the market. Mrs. C, C.Weimer, and Miss -Etta McClellan were installed .Tuesday as members of the Home City Temple ofRathbu rn Sisters in Springfield. Mrs. W . S .' Smith, and daughter Eleanor and Miss Edna Townsley saw Maud Adams iti “ Peter Pan” a t the Great Southern in Columbus la s t F rid ay evening, • ' Mrs. S-. S., Miller of Springfield spent Sabbatli with G. W. Fran tz attdwife. • FOR RENT ; A six room house suitable for two sm all families, jn quire-of JVH , M ilburn ., ■ The Pam t you P a in t with for particular people- . HANNA’S GREEN SEAL. 'M r. W. M. Barber, passed the eighty-seventh mitestone' Monday, May 0, in his usual health. = • —Matiresses, bed* sp ring s the best to bit had a t McMillan,s- : The Pa in t th a t stands in allTunds HANNA’S GREEN SEAL. —Overalls and^over shirts th a t wear and give you 'satisfaction are sold by Sullivan the H atter, 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. Miss Bertha Dean has returned from U rbana where she finished h e r course in bookkeepfngancl stenogra phy. She lias entered W. L. Clam- ante office Jn th a t capacity. * ,—Notice: I have bought my veg etable-seeds from one of the leading gardneraof the U, S, I f you want? to raise the best vegetables you ever had get;your p lants of R . W'.Keubon —Ho you long lob the good bread your mother used to hake? Then use Golden Rule Flour and you can. have it. Mr. Onri P a u l Is suffering w ith a case of measles th a t is more th a n occupying hla attention tins week. —Golden Rule is the brand th a t’s been with you'for years and i t ’s bet ter now than eyer. T ry it. We Trust Doctors I f yo u , are su ffe r in g from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. tiniest tliera 1* dally action of the hoyetf, poisonous proUOcMam ahaorhed. causing hcaii- sche. tilHmlsncaa, nausea, atspcjols, turn prdveutlnf; the KarsapatlH.'s-frnrtt dc'nc! It* het* work, Avpf’t Villa ara liver pill*. Act gently, ell vegetable. . A O. Ayer Co.,£<rr»U. "Xu*. to ratnureoturexe ot $ i HAIRVIGOR. AQt'CCUBE. CHtRftV PECTORAL. yers W* here no iearete 1 We publish tho farina!** cf *11 our medicine*. 0 1 * I «* r —The -Tarbox- LtimbearUampany , have a fe\V nice sleds left* v » 150,000USEDIK EVERT LIKE O f BtfSlKEES ro® A t t t v * to * n ‘f i t t e r *“«« % J TflfiBOX, LOCAL AGENT, EA INT IN SU lUNU E . m ay #^dd«ai, iomti* f w x " agtetese decay?Haana’s'Qrcen g«al Liquid Faint wiB d6 it. Fancy Dried l b . ........... .................. 4 cans Good Corn 3 pounds Prunes.............. 25c 6 loaves of Bread.......... 25c Seed Potatoes Early Rose, seed, per Bu. $1 Early Ohio.seed, per bu.. .$3 G ard en S e e d s In b u lk Will Pay You For Lard.........10c cash , Ohlote g rea t auinmer-pteasute- Per j health rcfiori, Cedar Point-On Lake , 15e 1 Erie will open /o f Aha regular sea 25c !fion ,IW)7 00 Saturday, June g. This will he .pleasant news to the great arm y of pleasure seekers who annually v isit th is beautiful spot for recreation and rest. The remarkable and sustained growth o f Cedar Point has marked an epoch in tjie history ot-Americau summer resorts. Cedar Point today is the largest and mostpopular sum mer resort In the world under one management, a fact proven from the records, which show th a t this great resort whs visited l a s t season by For Old hens...........10c cash Nagley Bros. more than a million pieasure-rest- , „, , , health spoking people.from all’quar- 1*or coun try sid e inea t l i e cash fcers, drawn alike by its* central lo- For Eggs-------- i . , 15c cash Rennis J . Carroll, o t Cincinnati, to R. T. Nisinger, 10 acres In Bell- brook and Sugarcreek tp., $1. The Fairfield eommencmenC wtli b ehe ld F riday evening MaylO th. Commencement d t Bell brook w illbe held this same evening. ECONOMIC HOUSE PAINTING Hoes no t depend upon buying tho cheapest p a in t w ithou t' regard to. quality. Them are some paints which cost less than “ Hanna,s Green Seal,’’ bu t they are more ex pensive in the long run. “Consecrated m Christ” will be the subject fo r discourse a t tho R e formed Presbyterian' cluiroh next Sabbath morning. This will be tile la s t day* of Rev. J . L. Ritchie’s stay a t Cedarvillo. - PA INTING A HOUSE. Increase its vlaue out of all pro portion to the cost o f the job. A coat of H a nm 's Green Seal P a in t is aft investm m th a t always pays big dividends,. Mrs. J . O. Stewart and son, John left Thursday for Middletown, N . Y» whero.Mrs. Stewart was called by the death of Ixh* sister, Mrs. Ed. Brown which occurcd Wednesday. The funeral will be held Saturday. They will be gone a week or ten days. HANNA’S LUSTItO-FlN ISH. Beautiful and durable. Used on floors and other woodwork. “Made to walk on.” The only way to properly finish a floor. See the finished samples a t Kerr A Hastings B r o s ._____ —I f you w an t a working sh irt or overalls th a t will wear and give satisfaction, go to Sullivan the H atter, 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield O. —D ry , short, slab wdod oil saie now a t The I) S. E rv in Co’S. FOR RENT ; Asevoiiroomcoltaget good wail aud cistern, large garden, Mrs. Andrew W inter. The growing of fru it demandslahor a t the proper time, and considerable work is-done before spring opens, Where growers have coiiibined. to keep insects ivncl pavasites in check the resu lt has been beneficial. If the labor and cost of fertilizers m u st be considered i t is safe to assert th a t fru it growers derive larger profits from raspberries and -many of t e r n deserve, m i t only when pieking and harvesting th e crop t h a t th e real-labor la performed. A fter such crops are harvested some field. re ceive bu t little earn and cultivation, and'ir* is seldom th a t manures o r fertilizers are. applied, though the strawberry is treated differently. Enterprising fru it growers mam tain th a t it pays to give blackberry and raspberry canes good cul Iivaflon and to apply fertilizers liberally, as the increased crop of berries and vig orous vine more than pay tho ex pense, During periods of drought the grassy rows of canes must, com pete for moisture With intruders,, and i t often happens th a t a dry period sets m ju st ah the time tho berries are ripening, and when moisture is greatly needed. When tfie soil is clear of grass and weeds, and the surface of the ground loose from lack of moisture is g rea tly re* duced. Athlete’s Odd Mishap. A Brooklyn athlete, who has been successfully looping the loop on a bicycle for several years and who never oustalhedt the1 slightest acci dent, nearly broke his neck while wheeling his baby In the perambula tor. He slipped on a banana booling on. the sidewalk In front of his Iwme, Firet Principle of Life. If you would have contentment, peace, joy and success give religious care to tho physical person. European Cooking Schobls. Germany and Austria . have about 160 cooking schools, A four years' course Is necessary -before a diploma is granted. Most of tho hotel chefs have diplomas from these schools, cation and accessibility, the congen ially of its habitues and tho count less attractions to b’afound nowhere else in such profusion and of ’such a satisfying nature. Uedar Point’s sola business is to entertain the public and to cater to the comforts, health, pleasure and’ happiness of thh crowds who from everywhere come to it every summer. From a quiet, beautiful wooded peninsula,separatifigthebiue "waters of Lake E rie from peaceful Sandus ky Bay , Cedfti: Point has grown in a few y«hrs, into a modem Summer re so rt with a property" value of $&,ooo,- 000 with Accommodations fo r 150,OOO people daily and the largest and best hotel facilities on the Great Lakes. Mere words a t best convey bu* a fa in t Idea of, th e beauties and re sources df fb is beautiful garden spot of nature. Cedar Point’s famous bathing beach is seven miles long and beyond atl question the- most perioefc in the world. Tbefiot-to-be- fonhcMSsswhere pleasures of Uedar pQtafc*app*al strongly to a ll classes of people.,Eaibkm ’s M k oome here, iM m e fk too oom» theme to whom strumous pleasure is a reel tonio, and vrith th e s e " «una the- crowds who know the fame of Cedar Point’s great hotels’ the moderate rates, famous cmrine, perfect service and appoinfm«nfs. You have but to choose your pleasure ’and i t is found —-bathing, boating, bowling, fishing, sailing, rowing, .woodland rambles— a ll ate here, coniributing their share to the full fine savor of a earo free life. Id le days, if you. will or endless enjoyment of the amusements- you like best In ybur rest-time. A t night the ilpsli of the ball-room or the mighty Coliseum with its mani fold pleasures; a v isit to tha bril liantly illuminated amusement sec tion with its wonderful devices and animated scene; a roiv on the placid moon-jit water; a stroll along liio great Broad-Walk; and now and then just awhile alone on the beach m the sweet-aired dark under tho glow oi a wonderful Cedar Pointsky iistning to tin ceaseless su rf as it washes th e shore a t our feet. And so for every minute of your slay a surfeit of pleasure you may best en joy and which you may select a t will, Merc words a t best convey bu t a fa in t idea of the beauties aud re sources of Cedar Point. A beautiful illustrated souvenir, fit colors of Ce dar Point has just been issued and will be sent postpaid on request by addressing G. A, Boeekling, Sandus ky O. Pennsylvania ---------LINES-------- * ALWAYS TH IN HANNA’S GREEN SEAL PAINT W ith pure Linseed Oil for a ll out side work. This pa in t is Of heavy ' body and needs thinning. I t thus I becomes more ecnomicai for the consumer. Amos Etprner and Sarah E. :H am e r to Evelyn A. Duncan 27.01 acres in Bath tp/, 11,600. * - Uustdown A dry cleaner used in sweeping carpets, tugs, hardwood and polished floors with out causing du d. I t brightens and eleaim thorn and caves draperies end furniture by ojiiuiinating the dust. RiU» moths and disease germs, pupifies tho air m d . loaves a sweet odor. f For sale at McMill$ns. EXCURSIONS TO ---------SUiuJftyr M ny (h------ - Cincinnati train leaves, 7:&). ‘ Columbus!«ain loaves, 8:85. 3fltM$towtt exposition ' Norfolk, Vo, Daily until November SO ■Low fare Coach Excursions ev cry Tuesday Choice of a number of Los Angeles, Cal. May 7 tol5*German Baptist. Brethren, June lo to 1-i-Eeleetic Medical Ass’n. Good going one route, returning another Columbus, O* May IS, 14, 16, 18, 17, 20, 21— Presbyterian General Asset Obly, Atlantic City, H, J- May fti io June ^-American M ed ical Association. For details, consult Pcmioylvania Lines Ticket .Agent J , W .Badabaugii, {VdarvHle, 0 , Norfolk, Va. One of tho most enfhusiuHlie ot the visitors on open ing day a t the Jamestown Exposi tion, was Ex-Oovenor David B, Francis of Missouri, who was a t the head of the Ht, Louis exposition. “ I am delighted” said ho, and there shonld bo no room hero for an y man to doubt the most promis ing prospect ami gratifying success. I had heard and read of the plan and scope of the Jamestown Ter centenn ial celehrallon, biifc.1 Imd-iia idea you had anything like what I find. Success is assured, There is no reason for discouragement jn the fact th a t some of the buildings are nokcompleted. some of the exhibits are not installed ami th a t some of the concessionalmmrea little belated getting their attraction ready. W hat exposiflon has lKteu entirely ready a t the opening?,Hmv many have had to postpone their opening? I admire the pluck of the Vir ginians who have made th is ex position wiiftt i t is going lo he. Apparently there has been Uo tnought of the possibility o f ,a post ponement, and X say th a t men in charge a te worthy of the greatest {praise and credit for tho manner in wjiieh tney J»a»e goiio ahead tu tho face of aggravating and impeding conditions, The weather I am 1told has ’been MUiietidn ■ of a record breaker for this season of ttio year, That, being Cm case it is not difficult to understand (he delay. \ “ There Is no reason as fa r as I j can see why this exposition shou ld! not he completed in four weeks.! From what I know1 of 'exposition j building I would not hesitate to Undertake the task i n th a t time j and I am sure that the capable men ! you have here can do i t .much better ‘than I could. Do not let the delayed ‘ construction worry you. I t will be .all right in a few wpeks and by that I time I am sure th a t the delayed installation will fie as far advanced as 1 b necessary to call the whole exposition complete. In the mean tlmo the beautiful grounds, the naval and military features and the m any buildings and exhibits th a t are al ready complete will satisfy most visitors. “ The beautiful land-scape effects, and possibllties, together with the water-front, which no other ex position could have, s tr u c k .m e a t Once, and you liavejiere the liberal support of the government And th a t counts for a great deal. There is no doubt th a t this ex position Js a national and’ in ter national affair, and tha t .its scope will hp just what its organizers planned for it. The attraction is one that I am sure will bring enormous crowds, and I see no reason why i t should not be materially and other wise tha t itis expected to be. ~Gov. Francis came to the ex postion with a party all .of the members of which were emphatic in their praise as was he. The Inttex-Bepunllcan, tlte official Republican paper of Logan county,, has •declared fdr Taft for president/ The announcement says that two- thirds of the Republicans In Jxigan county are for T a ft Steubenyifie’W /T a f t. . The Republican telly committee , ot Steubenville has Indorsed thp cpndt- “d«cy of WUHam H„ Taft "for the presi dential nomination. This action was taka® uaanlmoiMily. .Tto* msSlutfoa jn full ia as follows; ‘ Whereas, A Contest has developed in this state between the friends of President Roosevelt-and senator For- aker, and believing that a very large majority of our constituents favbr the policies of our president, and that said .policies will be carried out faith fully by Secretary Taft; therefore, iie It ' Resolved, by the Republican City Committee ot Steubenville, Ohio, That we. moat heartily indorse the candi dacy of-Hon. William H. Taft for pres ident of the United States, and pledge ourselves to exert every honorable means at our command to assist in securing for him a Bolld delegation from this district. Passed unanimously (all members present hi regular session), this 6th day of April, A. D. 1907, S, E. McCOY, Chairman, A Roosevelt Endorsement. In forming an opinion as to the rWatiye strength of the two men, ac count will be taken of President Roosovelt’a popularity. He. is stronger with the people, than ever before, and while lie has not Indicated, and prob ably -will not indicate, a choice, tho important part that Taft has taken In the affairs of the national administra tion, anA the fact that he is In perfect harmony with Roosevelt politicos, wifi he os convincing to tho voter of the president's wishes as If a personal In dorsement had been given.—^-Toledo Blade. [gSSSli 1 S iE D I C IN ^ 1 This great stock medicine is a i Imoney saver for stock raiaers. I t ! is a medicine, not a cheap food or [ Icondition powder., Though trat np j Iiitecoattiar _Enp.-than -.-Tkedfcrd’e j Black-Draught, renowned for thel cure of .the digestion troubles oft persons, it has the same qualities I of invigorating digestion, stirring] ■ up tho torpid liver And loosening tho constipated bowels for all stock And poultry. It is carefully pro* ] pared ar.d its. potion is sohealthful! that stock grow and thrive with Aft! occasional doss in their food. It ] cures hog cholera and makes hogs ] grow fat. It cures chicken cholera] and roup and makes hens lay. It j j cures constipation, distemper and I.colds in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do -I Imoro work for the food consumed, j i It givds animals and fowls of all ] Ikinds new life. Every farmer and raiser should certainly give it f t [trial. < [times its price in prdflt. Prtraauiw, 35 a *., March 9R,1SM. I have ht6siuslngyqur BUck-Dranght j . Stock and, Poultry Medicine o.n .my stock for Borne time., I hay# ur*a *H ' idnil* of stock food hut 1 have found , that yours is th» best for my purpose. J . «. RASBGff. 'LO O K H E R E What we will Sell you on Saturday for cash or trade 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 4,cans good corn,25c. 8 cans best tomatoes 25*. 2 bars of good lauirdrysoap 5 cents, 8 ibs, of Streetmans best crackers 2§c A lbs of Green and Green’s best crackers 25c 25 lb. Rack American Queen Flour 60c, 251b. Sack/Snowball Flour 00c ’ “ And all other goods a t sante r a te .. Call In and get a handsome Picture not a Card but a 16x20 in fine frame. ' - 0. M. TOWNSLEY. THE CORNER GROCERY. i a n m When in Xenia « 0 V look atthe a t i d te * we are showing for spring and summer wear. If they are not the best for the money you ever saw, don’t buy. FRAZER’S SHOE, STORE L 0 0 3 ? TO US FOR BICYCLES , Our line of Bicycles is more' complete than 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 F u lly Guaranteed Bicycle riding is by far the finest form of out-door recreation and mind aud muscle building exercise. Headquarters for Spalding and Victor Ba s e Bal Goods. \Ve do expert repairing, P. SLACK’S SONS, THE SPORTING GOODS STORE, 00 East Main St.» Springfield, Ohio. ipM&nmin
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