The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

m mm Buy Your Shoes and Slippers at Springfield’s Greatest am mm BARGAIN SHOE STORE andsavemoney . 0 »-CO For Flan’s mid . Women's $$ Shoes Oxfords . J' uip . assortment of the most de­ pendable Mud; all leathers. 9 9c For W om en ’s $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords Qve.r ttUOpairs; all the best kinds. 69c For Children’s and Misses $1.50 Shoes Sr Oxfords. 4 Sizes o td 2; all leathers} button and lace. 99C for Children’s $ 2 Shoes and T ies (;ver W Ghlldren’B Hand turned Wo Fov Infant(J, and children's 50e All si?.e8, fine Black Vici Kid and *b™*' I>S Shoes; all leathers, all styles. Patent Leathers; all styles.' qm* * 45!i) for Children,» $1.25 Bhoes and Oxfords, All leathers; button and lacs; all sizes. 99c for Boys’ and Little Bay*1 .$LS» and $2.90 Shoes. All leathers, light and heavy ; all sizes n to 5/j Kale, pair 39T\ DAN COHEN, $1,98 for Men's ‘ and I.adies’ Oxfords, worth $!> to Si. The very best grades, ail hand sewed; all leathers. An immense as­ sortment in the very latest style designs. 35 East Mam Street, Springfield, Ohio, X LOCAL AND PERSONAL 3! Miss SadLe IUtf is attending the summer school at Antioeh. —Glass fruit jars at Nagley Bros. 0 ' Miss Mary Cooper spent Tuesday in Xenia, Mr, Harold Bryson is reported’' Sickwith typhoid fever. Mrs, Julia Condon and daughter, Nellie, spent Tuesday and Wednes­ day in Dayton, Mrs, W .G . Hill of Miami, Fla,, has returned home after a visifcwith relatives here and in Warren comity. -Mower sections at Wolford’s. Mrs. W, H, Blair of Loveland spent Monday here. LAWRENCE Paint don’ t fade when exposed —made for outside as well as inside—see J, H.-Wolford. —Screeu doors and steel frame window screens Kerr & Hastings Bros, Hastings Bros. Miss Mary Ewing of Louisville, Ky., 1 b the guest of relatives here. -Bestpolisliingpowder on earth at WISTERMAN’S Prof.’ F. M. Reynolds is attending the Franklin Chautauqua, Mr. C, M. Grouse was in Columbus —Rockers, couches, fold]ng beds q'hursdny on business, side boards, at McMillan's . . LAWRENCE Paint for homo Prof. W. R. McChesney and .wife painters—see J. H. Wolford returned home Thursday from their Eastern trip. —Pitman rods and Pitman heads at Wolford's. —The quality and price on ‘’Plymouth1’ twlrieis right, sold only by Kerr & Hastings Bros. —The Great Green County Fair August 6, 7, 8, 9. Mr. Ralph George of Chicago has joined his family here. Dr. J, Cecil George of Columbus spent Sabbath here. — " Mrs, /Ella Buchanan o f . Ada, O.. is visiting Mr. C- D. Dobbins and family"for'a few days. Uso a paint that practical painters endorse—that's LAWRENCE—sold by J. H. Wolford. Robert Harbison and wife have —Garden plows at $2.25 Kerr & returned to their home In Cincinnati after a piesant Visit at the home of Mr. W. M. Harbison and family. FOR0ALE:*«^woonehor8espring wagons, your choice at $25 each. Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Don’ t make a contract for gas fittings until you have seen John A. North, Xenia, 0 . He will you money. Mr. Noah Randall of Anderson,. Iffd., has been visiting here the past week. ■». Hon. George Little an d Mr. A. rA Smith spent Thursday in Wilming­ ton. —Manilla and Sisal rope, Ply­ mouth twine. Kerr &Hastings Bros; —Dustdown. Try it. Get it at Me-,, Millan’s, Mrs. Elizabeth Galbreath Is visit­ ing her son Rev. Robert Galbreath in Salem, Mich. Mr. J. H. Wolford was a business visitor in Dayton today. -—Your home Comity Fair comes August 0, 7, 8, 9. Prof. J. H. McMillan of Monmouth TIL, has been visiting among his many relatives; —Golden Rule is the brand that’s been with you for years and it’ s bet­ ter now than ever. Try it. Miss May Matthews lias1been elected as one of the teachers In the city schools at Wagoner. ,1. T. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’ s. ” ■ Mr. I. C. Davis and children of Cincinnati spent Sabbath wish rela­ tives here. Good pigment and pure oil make good paliit—that's LAWRENCE —sold by J. H. Wolford. —Enter some of your produce, fancy domestic.work for display m the Greene Comity Fair August 6/7, 8, 9. ' Mr. William Begg has returned to his homo in .Schenectady, N. Y. He will return in September at the opening of College. • MibS Belle Winter has accepted a' school at Fairfield. She will have high school branches, —Greene County Fair August C, 7, 8, 9. ’ The life of-your machine depeuds upon the kind of oil you use. Get the good kind. Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mr. Charles Ililf came. in from Chicago, Saturday, for a visit with relatives and friends. His wife and son, Emery, have been here a couple of weeks. ; There is “ no better” Flour sold in Cedarville than Golden Rule and Snow Ball. Why pay more for other Brands that are positively no better, when you can buy a 24 }4 lb. sack either of these Flour's for G5c. At Bird’s Mammoth Store, Tiie Pennsylvania railroad com­ pany is having cement crossings placed oh Its property on Main Street. This improvement has been one long needed, ft is stated that the company will also placo a walk so that persons can alight from east bound trains withont having to do so In the mud or cross the tracks. Mr. Will McMillan and wife of Springfield visited relatives here a day or so last week. Miss Kate Nisbotand Miss Nellie McFarland spent Monday in Day- ton. —Repair work of all kinds, Gas fitting and general machine shop work, Pierce & Northnp. —Fruit jars of all kinds at Nagley Bros. Miss Mary Ervin left Tuesday afternoon ..for Beaver Palls, Pa., Where shewiil visit some time. • Remnant. Sale” July S2 to 27 in­ clusive. All kinds of merchandise in this sale at.sacrifice prices. Don’ t miss fcbia opportunity. Bird’s Mammoth Store. —Mattresses, bed springs, best to be bad at McMillan,s. the -Fruit jars! Fruit jars! Nagley —Sealing wax, caps and rabbets for fruit jars at Nagley. Mi*» Raper Gowdy and mother of Springfield, are guests at the home Mr. R. C. Watt. Mrs. Houston Cherry entertained a number o f lady friends Wodnes- dap evening m boner of her sister, Mrs* Ralph George o f Chicago,. —Fresh ear of Portland, cement. Saylor's, the finest on the market, D. S, Ervin & Co. —Remember the Greene County Fair] r■ ■ . . . ■ Misa^Vernn Bird attended a party Wednesday given by Miss Adit Breggof near Clifton. . —HAM MOCKS: $1 to $3.50 each Bird’s Mammoth Store. If you want to sell your LAW­ RENCE Paint will add to Us value —J. H. Wolford-will tell you. —Don’ t make a contract.for gas fittings until you iiave seen John A. North, Xenia, O. He will save you money. Mrs. E. R. Holt and Miss Bessie MoDorman have gone to Illinois where they will visit relatives in in Vermillion and Edgai’ counties. Mr. WoodbrRlge Ustick and Miss Bello Middleton wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welchhans of Springfield several days the first of thewoek. STRAW HATS Yacht Straws with black and fancy bands 50c, 75 c, $1, 1.50, & $2.00 If you wear a large size come to iis, We can fit your fieatTand your pocketbook. Sullivan, The Hatter Springfield) Ohio. 27 South Limestone Street, Bros, Mrs, F. T, Tarbox of Xenia visited with Mr. Jacob Sieglet and family Thursday. —Get your sickles for any machine at Wolford’s. —Curtains to fit your - windows, at M<jMillan’,s . „ . ............... NOTICE:—Persons are forbidden from fishing or otherwise trespass­ ing on the farm known as that be­ longing to the.Turnbull .Sisters. , ...........................................HillIM IIIII ; Those who are indebted (o me Will they kindly call and settle, as I must have all my own bills paid this month. You will greatly oblige, Agnes h, Crawford. Attend our rema ant sale July 22 to 27. At Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith ontor- tained a number of friends at din­ ner, Thursday. Bring your BUTTER & EGGS to Bird’s Mammoth Store Mr1. Charles Cooley is having a new addition built to his barn. Mr, Charles Dean having the contract. See our 5 and 10 cent counter July 22to 27. Bird’ s Mayimoth Store. Daisy Bruce, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bruce, died this morning after a long illness with consumption, - N oti a i to C ustomers . During the month of August my store will close tit 6 o’ clock each evening (except Saturday) make your pur- jCfcmses-duringAUeday.------- v---------- Bird's Mammoth Store. Mr. Ed. Armstrong of London stopped here Monday while on his way to Dayton, where he was tak­ ing a fine horse that he had sold to parties in that city. Mr, Armstrong formerly liyed hero and will he re­ membered hi" the older citizens. LAWN SWING F O U R . P A S S E N G E R Price, $4.75. J k - Grouse & Cratolord. THE FAMOUS We promise for this day some of the Greatest Values that you have ever had the opportunity of securing in this city, Everything offered is new and stylish.and every price represents only a fraction of the actual cost of the goods. EXTEA SPECIAL’ — One lot of Ladies’ Trimmed Pattern Hats, values up to $5,00 Your choice while the lot lasts $ 1.00 Children’ s Hats regular values from 75 cents t6 $2,50, now on . sale for ,29c and 49c Lar* e assortment o f sailors, in white and black, regular prices from 75c. to ^ A - A f i r , $2.50. Your ch o ice .. . . 4 " C f 0 " C Ladies* Sailors, in the finest grades worth ■ fo?°.ing$1.50 to $2.00 Ladies’ Trimmed Pattern Hats, regular prices from $5.00 to $15.00, your choice at ' $1.50. $2.50, $3.50, $5 - Beautiful Assortments of Flowers 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c These at regular prices sell from 25c to $1.00. All Untrimmed shapes that Lave been i A - selling from $1 to $ 2 . 5 u, your cho ice .. . . . . T 7 V Other Untrimmed shapes, in Black Neapolitans ' that formerly sold for $ 2,50 and $ 3 . 50 , (P | A A will go during this sale at. . . . ___ , . . «p 1 * | f l / THE FAMOUS, Springfield, Ohio. 10c saved 50c . Lace Hosiery for 40c, lOosaved Men’s 50c Bal- brlggan Under­ wear for 40c. 10c saved 60c Corsets fo r 4()e 10c saved 500 Silk Gloves for 40c. 5c saved. 25c Lace Hose black or white, for 20C. 5c saved Men’s and Boys’ 26c Balbriggan Underwear, 80e, 60 saved. 25c all Linen Towels for 20c. 5c saved. 250 Neckwear for 20c. 5c saved, 25c Pony Blocking? for 20c. 1 £c saved WhiteGoods for 20e. $1.00 saved $5.00 Covert Jacket, for $4.00. $1,00 saved $5.00 White Wasiv Dresses for $4.00. $1.00 saved $5.00 Bilk Petticoats, for $4.00. $1.00 saved $5.00 Table Linen Bets, for $4,00. $1.00 saved. » $5.00 Tailored Bkirts, for $4.00. 20 Per Gent Discount * • Clearance Sale «, * , ’ On©week of Dry Goods selling at 20 per cent off our usual prices, Not one item in our house reserved and as goods are marked in plain figures you can practi­ cally do your own shopping and figure your own saving. Think what that means; 20 cent on $1.00. $1.00 saving on every $5.00 cash purchases o f good seasonable Diy Goods, Millinery, Suits and Shoes, With market prices still going higher this saving is worthy of consideration. Sale begins July 20, Closes July 27th, PaxfciaLLisi of -Goods- oil Which You Can Save 2 o Per Cent. Dress Goods Colored Silks, fancy, and plain Black Silks, all grades Dress Trimming and .Linings Wash Goods, all kinds White Goods, plain and fancy Toilet Goods, all kinds Silk Umbrellas White and Colored Parasols Neck Wear Embroideries and Laces Table Liilens and Towels * Lace Curtains White Shirt Waists Baby Caps and Hats Millinery Goods, all kinds Hosiery, all kinds Summer Underwear for Men, Women and Child ren Corsets, all makes Gloves, silk and kid Muslin Underwear o Jobe Bros. Sr Co., 75c saved.- .. $3.76 Fine Waists, / "for $3.00, 75c saved! $3.76 White Dresses, for ,$3.00. 50c saved $2,60 Trimmed Hats for $2.00 50c saved $2,50 White Bkirts for $2.00. 50c saved, $2.59 Parasols while and col­ ored, $2.00. Go©saved $1.00 black and Colored Dress Goods for COe. 20c saved $1,00 Wrappers for 80c. 2(>e saved $t.oo Tattle Linen, for 80c' 20c saved $1.00 Wifi to Shlrfc Waists for HOe, 20c saved. $1.00 Black Taffeta for Hoc. 50c saved. $2.50 Patent Leather Oxfords for $2.00, 80c saved $1.60 Colored Bilk Umbrella, for $l ,20, 80c saved $1.60 Trimmed Hats for $1,20, 00c caved - $1.50 Ladies’ Oxfords for $i,2o. 20c saved , $i.oo Black .Silk Umbrellas, for 80c.

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