The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

iW N p i iKgtnf)mfi The Great Sale of the Murphy stock of Portsmouth, 0 ., Now On in Full Blast, Don’t Fail to Attend* SH O E S AND S L IP P E R S $h49 For M en 's arid Wome's fs $ S Shoes «?• Oxfords, l 1*oo asso rtm en t o f tho .most <le» potidable kim) | all leathers. NOW ON SALE A T L2 PRICE AND LESS, 99c For Women's ft.SO and $1.15 Shoes and Oxfords Over GOOpairs; all the host kinds. 69c For Children's arid Misses SI.SO Shoes <*. Oxfords. Sizes S to 2; all leathern 1 button and lace. 4«<* for Children,s $1,25 Shoes and Oxfords, All leathers j button and Inee; all sizes, 'Flo for Boys’ and Little Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes. All leathers, light and heavy;, till sizes 9 to 0 / j Murph Shoe Co. . $2.49 fat Men’s and Ladies' Oxfords,* worth $3 to $5, The very best grades, ail hand cewed} all leathers. At) immpu’ia as­ sortment in the very latest style designs, DAN COHEN, 35 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, ■te' X LOCAL AND PERSONAL i i Telephono 37 for a Mast. Boos Co*, •Lawn Mower, The Springfield Hard- )Ware Co., Mr. M. W- Collins of Trenton, was here Wednesday. -Use Golden Buie Flour, Olive Winter has the scarlatina lever.,' Mrs, W- 3, Hawthorn left Thurs­ day for an extended visit in the w est ■ ■ v. >, ■ Marlon SUvey for several days b,as been laid lip with rheumatism. Miss Carrie Cline of Dayton visited friends here Sabbath, The Senior class of the college are .holding their picnic a t Clifton to­ day. MANILA’S LUSTKO-FINISH . MADE TO WALK ON --DuStdown, Try it. Get it a t Mc­ Millan's. ! Tube Bose and Calladium Bulbs The Springfield Hardware Co., Mayor Moore of Sidney called oh friends here Wednesday, -Try par 5c can c.orn/ Bird’s Mammoth Store Miss Martha Bromagom is visit­ ing friends here. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s ,, Mr. Ray Lawrence was the guest of friends here Sabbath* Miss Jennie Ervin, spent Thurs­ day in Springfield. * ‘ —Curtains to fit yohr window’s at McMillan’s. —Hammocks ?l. to 359 each Croquet sets 60c to 1.50, »’ ' 'Bird’s Mammoth Store. Miss Mabel Roberts of Spring- field, was. the guest of Miss Eleanor Smith over Sabbath. —Rockers, couches, folding beds, side boards, a t McMillan’s High School takes place in the night. s Commencement opera house to- Only the good word is ever heard about HANNA’S GREEN SEAL PAINT. Jap-ft-Iao m all colors The Springfield Hardware Co., Several of the college classes had their pictures taken Thursday., *' Mrs. Jacob Wilson is the guest of her sister, Mrjs. Heudy tu Xenia. Mtsaas Pearl Doan, Charlotte Sieg­ ing spj?nt Monday —Sktef-day (May fsth f onlyso lbs fine granulated sugar for $ 1 . -Bird’s Mqnmtoth Store, . Mr. Milton Yoder of Belle Center, spent Sabbath with Miss Gertrude Turner, —Gdlden Buie Flour has all the, flavor that’s In the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any op the market. . —STBAW HATS. L a te s t. styles, for Men and Boys a t 25c 50c and $1 each. • . . Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mrs,. M. A. Collins and Mrs. Bell McMillan spent Monday in Spring- field. John, M. Finney who has been attending medical school in Cincinnati is home. —Mattresses, bed' 'springs, host to bh had a t McMillan,e. the „Rev. ’Frank spencer of. Sterling wash v*l** ! '“V ' -Best polipbingpowder on earth a t WISTERHAS’S Mrs. K. E . Bandall and children have returned from a visit with Dayton relatives. Mrs, G. W. Harper spent Tuesday With her sister Mrs, .Marner of Yeilpw Springs. Do you* like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first^ of all, stop your hair from, coming out. Save what you have; Ayer’s Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong, The bestkind of a testimonial-- “ Sold for Over sixty years.” \A jSuSetrr J.O.Ay»r Abo MraofMtartro or ____ 9 SARSAPARILLA. Ljf & g a cherrypmtwl . Mr. George Slegler of Cincinnati visited his uncle, Sir. Jacob Slegler and family Sabbath. Old English FiqorWax Johnson’s Floor Wax The Springfield Hardware Go., Miss Bessie ford Is being sister Mrs. M. ’Boudebusli entertained 1. Marsh. of Mil­ ky her Miss Bertha Tate of Xenia Is the guest of her cousins, Misses Edna and Martha Cooley. I t docs good work with no “ if.” HANNA’S GBEEN SEAL PAINT. —Do you long for the good bread your mother used to bake? Then use Golden Bale Flour and you can have it. Miss Mafparetta W att attended tho marriage Thursday evening of Bov, James McMichael, Piqua, to Miss Katherine Prugh Of Beilbrook, a t the home of the brides parents. *“s- 150,000 USED tS EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS f m all tsw c s r e in**]#* •m e* -- Th. **»*»» OLIVER <Set«!! An • itmti typsiktiVtr viebi# Wflttf Pennsylvania --------LINES-------- - W. <1.TflfiBOX, l o c a l A tlE N T * I EXCURSIONS TO W inona Lake, Incl. Winona Assembly, May 10 to September 80 CXDOSiliOtt Norfolk, Va. Daily until November 80 Low faro CoacliExcursionf) every Tuesday Choice of a number of \5 Los Angeles, Cal* May 1 to35-Gcfmart Baptist Brethren, June JO to 14-EcleCtic Medical Aiid’ii. Good going one route, returning another Columbus, Q. May 18. 11, 16, 18* .17, «*» Si— Presbyterian General Assembly. Atlantic City, N, J. May 81 to Juno S-American Med­ ical Association. For details,.consult * t’onnsylvaniaLines Ticket Agent J . W, Badabaugh, ttedfttvflte, O. millh ’ x iiiWiiiin .......................... —Golden Buie is the brand that’s* been with you for years and it’s bet­ ter now. than oyer. Try it. ■Mr. W. E. Alexander, wife and daughter, Mildred spent Sabbath with relatives in*Spring Valley. FOB SALE: One second.^ hand canopy top carriage. Will be soldat a bargain, Kerr & Hastings Bros, —Men’s $1.00work Punts. All sizes. We can fit yon. ■ Bird’s Mammoth Store. I t shines in the best homes. HANNA’S LD$TB0»FINISH-~ rnade to walk on. —SEE our window display of fancy China Dishes only 25c each worth 35 and 50c. Bird’s Mammoth Store, Mrs. S.Townsloy accompanied her father, Mr, McIntyre, who has been visiting here, as far as Dayton, Thursdays on ids way to Danviile, lib —Overalls and over shirts that wear and give yon satisfaction,' prices 60c, 76cand $ 1 , 00 , are sold by Sullivan ■ the Hatter, 27 Smith Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. The new telephone directories aro out and have been distributed among town subscribers. Mrs. Albert McGiven and datif ter, Katherine, were the guests Fairfield friends this week. ' Mrs: Ralph W alt of Cuba will arrive here Monday to remain with Mr. B. C. Watt and family until after the Condon-Watt wedding. PAINT with HANNA’S GREEN SEAL ond be numbered ambfig tlie liappy ones, Mrs. .T*H, Wolford attended the funeral of Mrs. O. A, Born,a, a wealthy lady of Yellow Springs, M onday .She le ft most of her property to WjLttetthnrg-college, —WANTED Lard and Bacon Will pay He per pound for Lard, Will pay 12c per pound for bacon. Will pay 15c per dozen for eggs, ' Bird’s Mammoth Store. Boggan ’s T o g g e r y Shop . Misses Mary and Blanche Trow­ bridge, of Springfield are visiting Miss Glenna Pearson. Mr. Isaac AVIstermno has sold his soda fountain to John M. Finney., J r. where i t .will be placed in his restaurant. The High School team met defeat Saturday a t Xeuig, by the D. S. & S- O. Home team. The score was aot<», 2 . \ - * ^ . k «■ The paint that make* mo many painteffl-poets. *, - HANNA’S GREEN SEAL. Notice: All Juniors w e requested to be present a t our next regular meetings. Business of importance by order of C., Rev. W. G. Robb of Bovina Cen­ ter, NJ Y., has Joined his wife here in a visit with 'her, parents, AY. B. Storrettand family. Mrs. Margaret Crain, Of this place has been ■ appointed matron of the Children’s Home a t a meeting of the Infirmary Board, Wednesday, —Men’s and Boys, “Dress Pants” an Immense line to select from, in light and dark styles, From $2.00 to $ 6.00 per pair. Bird’s Mammoth Store; The congregation of tho first U, P. church in Xenia IS talking of a new edifice, Decently lie Second con­ gregation dedicated their new build­ ing. Tho baccalaureate sermon to tho graduating class of the high school was delivered last Sabbath night by Rev*—O. H. Milligan. A special choir furnished the music. Bov. W. B, McElroy of Minne­ apolis, KansaSj Who is oast to at­ tend tho annual meeting of the Presbyterian General Assembly will preach Sabbath for the B. P. congergation. WHEN YOU PAINT THE HOUSE. ~ See tha t the work IS done with Hanna’s Green Seal you’ll profit by it, so will the house. ' , , 1 , SHOWING of COMMENCEMENT SUITS Pursuant to the coming of graduation ,tjme we have just purchased one hundred of the choicest and most exclusive Suits for baccalaureate • and' com­ mencement wear, such as has not been shown in Springfield Before. A bewil­ dering variety so tha t every young lady can be harmoniously gowned. All are attractive in their individuality. ’ ' - . SE E OUR W INDOW S , 11 South Limestone Street, Springfield, O. SAMUELHEATHCOOK. , ' WE PAY ' 15e per doss, for eggs,« per lb- tor BnHeriL _ * lie per ib. Side Meat, lQJaOper Ib, Lard, - l a Trade. ’ NAGLEYBBOS The tuneral of Samuel Heathcook took place Thursady afternoon from his late residence on the Xenia pike, the services being ennduoted by Bev. W. J . Sanderson. The deeoasod hns sick for a long­ time and was 67 years of age. He is survived by a wife and four child­ ren. A brother Benjaman died about,a year ago- He was a mem bar of Company H, 47 0 . \r. I.' Burial look place at Massies Creek eemetary. Dr* J , A. KeUned of Little York III,* visitedi’Mes&ete*, F rB . and J .E . Hastings Tuesday avamng. He has been attending the oloaing exercises of the Xante sMdltery. Ma son Wffi, • ’ *v ' - -W. L. Douglase Shor te r Gentle; men. Dorothy Dodd Shoes for La-* dica. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Chester A, blingpr assistant superintendent of hiie Metropolitan Life Insurance Company,' located in Xenia was bareTcwwdav settling InTnlUor fiba.dsiatb Lola M. Hamaton dolored, who died last- Friday, Mrs, May Jackson Hamilton, col­ ored, died Friday evening after a long illness of; consumption. The remains were taken to Georgetown last'Saturday for burial, The Bacrament of the Lord’s supper will be observed next Sab­ bath in .the R. P. church W, J . Sanderson pastor. Rev* W. G. Itobb.. of BoVina, N. Y, assists in preaching services Friday, Saturday, Sabbath and Monday. Preaching services on Sabbath a t 10:80 and 7 standard time. Mr- W. D. Neabit, who recently left Chicago and located a t Slielby- vllle, Ind., where ha will be tempor­ arily, -dropped off hero Tuesday onroute to New York City .where lie is going on business in cotmection with the publication of a new book. While there he wilt bn among the six hundred magazine writers and artists th a t will be entertained by magazine publisher* of this country. A trip will be taken up tho Hudson by special boat and a t Albany there will be an .elaborate banquet. The return trip to New York will be by special train. Mr. J. M,.Tarboxis having quite a siege of rheumatism. Some tirge ago ho had one of ids fingers cut olf a t the first joint while a t work a t tho saw mill, The injured .member does not floem to heal and it may ho possible that an amputation may ho necessary. W h en in X en ia \ v 1 , , ‘ ' ,i » v A *A “•*_ lo o K a t th e a n d we are showing 1 for spring and summer wear. If they are not the best for the money Mr, G. A, McClellan, wife and son and mother, Mrs. Lucy McClellan of Indianapolis arrived hero Satur­ day afternoon in Mr. Meplellan’s automobile, having left their home about eight o’clock tha t morning. Mr. McClellan and wife returned to Springfield that evening to visit a t Mrs. McCieiiafl’s home* Mr. F. A. Alexander, who for nearly twi-nty years taught school here in the colored room i* Mr. McClbUan’s chnffeur having taken up (hostudy of this work since he l*ft here, He drives a forty hors* power Thomas. Invitations are out announcing the mlirr'iago of Miss Margarotta Watt, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. R. O. AVatt, to Rev AV. A. Condon, of Clarion, Iowa, on Tuesday even­ ing, May 28 a t 7sSO, a t the homo of the bride. Only immediate rela­ tives and friends will witness the. ceremony. After a few days v isit: here, Rev, Condon and his bride | will return to their newly furnished home in Clarion. . you buy. ever saw, don’fc FRAZER’S S H O E S T O R E ,<s> LOW CUT LOOK TO US FOR BICYCLES Our line ofBicycles is more complete than ever before . and includes nearly everything in popular high grade and medium priced makes including Shoes and Oxfords The most complete line tve have ever handled. In Black, Tan and White, in all the newest styles jin Patent Coit Vici and Gun Metal leathers. Men’s Patent Colt Oxfords $2‘50, $3,00 and $8.50pair Ladies’ Patent Colt Oxfords $1.50, $2, and $2.50 pair Boys Patent Colt Oxfords * . $ 1 . 5 0 and $2,00 pair. Children’s Oxfords..............76c, $1,00 and $1.25 pair 'At '• , Bird’s IKammoth Nisi AgnesWestteR 816Wills street u "MatinettfcWj&r BiGWril*Street, . , _ _ M amn E tte ,Wia.t Sept. 25, 1903. I wasallit®doi/n fromnervous- newandoverworkandbadtoresign my position and tako a>rest. I fonnd that I was not gaining m f strength And JicaliU as fast as I could wish, and as your AVino of Cardui was recommendedftasucha j good medicine for the ills of our i sex, 1 bought a bottle and began using it. Xwas satisfied rvitu the results from the use of the first battle, andtookthnwmoroandthen found I wasrestoredtogoodhealth and Strength and able to take tip my work with renewed vigor. I considerit a finetomeandexcellent, for worn-out, nervous condition, and ampleased to endorse it, •ABJJfiSW ®•SWTt Betty, KojthWawnriniioiliteSgoclKjr. Secure a $1.99bottleof AVino of Oatdul and a 2 r>e. package of Thedford's Black-Draught today. WINE OF CABDUI IVOR JOHNSON , Y ^ L E , USYTON and CRESCENT, STANDARD ELMORE A Good Business Bicycle $23.50 Fully Guaranteed Bicycle riding is by far the finest form o f foutdoor recreation and mind and muscle building exercise. Headquarters for Spalding and Victor Base Bal Goods. We do expert repairing. SLACK’S SONS, THE SPORTING GOODS STOliH, 0 0 East Main St., Springfirid, Ohio, J # d i # < . i

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