The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

& if i - r - — — - - ..... f -y ;L* '._- ■• ■111 [l-i)l 1 m " 1U,MUI 1IP^t^,^*T^*1l*^l*lllll^^la” im m m m m m m m m m ^^m KaBaaae^ Attend the Great Cash Raising Sale and Buy the Best of Summer Shoes $>■49 For M en 's and Women's $3 Shoes <$. Oxfords, J'ino assortment of tho most de­ pendable kind; ail leathers. and Slippers at Less than Cost. 99c For Women's $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords „ Over COOpairs; all the best kinds. 69c For Children's and Misses $1.50 Shoes #, Oxfords. Sizes0 to 2; all leathers; button and lace. 40e lor Ohildreir.H $1.23 Shoes and Oxfords. All leathers; button and lace; all sizes. 93Cfor Bovs'and Little Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 ^hoes. All leathers, light and heavy; all si?es 0 to5,’4 99 c for Children’ s $a Shoes ' and Ties All sizes, fine Black Vici Kid and Patent Leathers; all stylos. J LOCAL AND PERSONAL “ | t ■ ■ —Finest candies at Nagley' Bros. Over 1,80« Chihiren’ s Hand turned 10o Por In,ants, and Children's 30c ’ S in y t0PS 'VOrU> 75C< Shoes; all leathers, all styles. nfUi3|piut? uUCt DAN COHEN. $1.98 fot Men's and Ladies’ Oxfords, worth $15 to $3. The very best grades, all band sewed; ah leathers. An immense as- sortment ip the very latest style designs. 35 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, Mr. Phil Clullieothe, Dixon is visiting in -WANTED: Butter and Eggs. , . Bird’s Mammoth Store, Millinery clearance sale at Miss Nisbet’s. —Greene County 7, 8, 0. August —Mattresses, bed springs, best to bo bad at McMillan,s. the Miss Alice Blnlc of Xenia has'been the guest of Miss Louise Smith this ■week, . • ikies Jennie Ervin s day in Xenia. • f enfc Wednes- Mr. H. H. MoMillan and wife spent Tuesday in Xenia. —Your home County Fair comes August 0,7, 8, 9. —Sunday School'Bibles all sizes. West’s Book Store, Xenia, O. Mr. Earl Clark and D. A. Sprague of South Charleston spent Saturday With Mr, and Mrs. C. G, Wermer.- —Keep in mind .the. date' of the sumi ibr institute and farmers pic­ nic to be held Friday, August 10th In Mr, O. D. Dobbin’s grove. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Artnur Auld will occupy the II. P. parsonage during Kev. O. H; Milligan’s absence for a imonth. Miss :EIpise Davis of Is visiting relative, here. ! —Golden Rule Is (he brand that’s Cincinnati ’ been with you for years and it’ s bet —The Great Greene County August s, 7, 8, 9. Fair ter now than eyer. Try It, Mrs, Frank Young has been sick the past week. quite —Pitman rods and at Wolford’s. Pitman heads Miss Mae Tarbox la tives in Belle Center. visiting rela- Dustdown. MilIan’s. . Try it. Get it at Mc- Mr. H. M, Barber was laid up the first of the week having suffered an attack of the cramps in hi*, right limb. The life of your maciflne depends upon the kind of oil you use. Get the good kind, Kerr & Hastings Bros. . —Best Bros. line or cakes at- Nagley Mrs. O. L. Smith and Fern Ervin spent Tuesday In Spriugfield. Miss Ethel and'Wilma Spencer are visiting in. Springfield, —Have your gas try—teetrir guaranteed and all the company’s test. Northup./* dwelling piped for ■finffT'Satisfaction work to stand See Pierce & . Messrs. Joe McFarland of Dayton and N .-0 . Minear. of Springfield spent Sabbath with Mr. John M c­ Farland and family. —Romernber y » ir . the Greene County Don’ t think about, the cost Of good paint think what It will do. Use ILAURENCE, sold by J, H. Wol­ ford, , ’ ’ Miss Lena Collins expects to re­ turn to her home In Monmouth to­ day after a visit of several weeks i with friends and relatives in this viciuity. —McCormick, Deering, Osborn anil Champion mower sections at Wolford’ s. Mrs. W. R. Storrett and daugh­ ters entertained Rev. C. A. Yonng and wife, Rev. Sanderson and wife,./ Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Auld and MIsllv Lena Collins Thursday evening. .Mr. and Mrs,, L. L, Aitken of Colorado Springs, Colorado, visited Mrs. Aitken’ s parents, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Pollock, from Tuesday until Thursday; —Get your sickles for any machine at Wolford’s. —Garden Hastings plows 08 . at $2.23 Kerr & Misses Rosa Stormont and Mil­ dred Rife have,been spending the week in Xenia and Dayton. Mr. Clyde McAlister and wife of Xenia spent Sabbath with Mr. Ed­ ward Stuckey and wife. Carpets, mattings at McMillan’s. and linoleums Miss Katie Nisbet returned home Wednesday evening after a visit of several days with Columbus friends. -Rockers, coaches, folding feeds sideTu.ards, at McMillan’s Mlv—B. W. McFarland and Wife Bpent Saturday and Sabbath with relatives i# Dayton, See; our window dis play for exclusive styles. Boggan’sToggeryShop See our window dis­ play . for exclusive styles. Slaughter Sale Starts Thursday Morning Ju ly 25 th. Never have you had the opportunity of securing “Only This Sea­ son's Merchandise and Styles, at Prices which will absolutely aston­ ish you." Nothing reserved. Every Suit, Coat, Street Dress, Evening Costume, Separate Skirt, Waist, Petticoat, Dressing Sacque and Kimono is included in this sale iand must be disposed of regardless of cost. \ We pay' fare. your ear PETER 11 South Limestone St. A . BOGGAN , Springfield, Ohio. We fare. • pay' your car Cardwtlh shades of LAWRENCE paints and suggestions lor, painting at L h - Wolford! ' . -MJestpolishing powder on earth at WISTERMAN’S Mrs. Martha Ervin isin Bollfoun- taino visiting her daughter, Mrs. - Ralston. . ‘ Dr. J. W. Dixon has for his guest Jils mother, Mrs. Rebecca Walker of Chillicothe. Rev. Forbes of Middletown, N. Y. ftllod the pulpit o f the R j. P. church last Sabbath and will ho there for the following three Sabbaths. . —Fresh car of Portland -cement the finest on the market. D. S. Ervin & Co Mr. Oscar Satterfield returned to wprk Tuesday after a two weeks vacation as carrier on route number one. ' , Come in and look out 10c counter over. ' It has lot* of “ good” things on it for 10c each m fast many articles that are worth much more and is growingtietter and bigger in bargains every day, it will pay you to come. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Paint prepared for the brush, made by LAWRENCE sold by J. H. Wol­ ford. Messers Fred and Arthur Steel, whojmored to a tract 6f land near Mupibolt, Canada, last spring have sold out their holdings in that noun- try and returned,to Greene county to 'live. The Canadian country seeiuqd to have no fascination for them. ' There is an abundance of whito clover this year and we may expeot a supply of good honey, .Bees are becoming less numerous, tho severe winters destroying many Swarms. —Flies will not stay where CoW ’ Ease is used. Get a sprayer and try it. A t Kerr St Hastings Bros. Mr. Clem Rich* wife and son of - Columbus were guoBts Thursday of Mr. Jacob Siegler and family. Mrs. W. H. Iliil of this pla'e ancl Miss Jessie Small of Xenia have gone to DeLanson, New York, were they will visit with Revi W. W. Iliff and family. Every gallon of LAWRENCE Paint is tested before It leaves the factory. Ask for card of Informa­ tion at J. H.„Wolford’ s. Miss Margaret Lackey is visiting hot uncle, Mr. James Crawford of Washington O. H, —Screen doors and steel frame window screens Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Repair work-of all kinds, fitting and general machino work, Pierce &Northup. Gas shop Millinery at coat, both .springand s immer at Miss Kate* Nisbet’s. Small things are nob to bo over­ looked remombor bur Co counter it is replete with good ‘ ‘nickel’’ articlos. AtBird’ sMammath Store. The telephone employees have beau having a strenuous time.the past week keeping their lines in operation. Lightning usually plays havoc with telephone service. Tho.se who are indebted to me will they kindly call andjftettle; as I must have all my own bills paid this month. You will greatly oblige, Agnes L, Cranfurd. —JJave a sprayer and some Cow- Ease for the flies when milking .time comes. Kerr & Hastings Bros. That colonial effect can be. had by using LAWRENCE Paint, sold by J. H. Wolford. Miss Lulu Barber attended a re­ ception Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs. Charles Howard of Xenia in honor ofhor sister, Mr*. T. O. Reed and daughter, Miss Elma of Memph­ is, Ten it . Mrs. Pressley Thompson of Wash­ ington, Pa.f Is expected to arrive here next Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Pollock, during tho ni'onth of August. Already somo of the. business houses have piped their houses for gas and are burning the. natural product. Henry W. Cook, has .had his place lighted for about a week. The store room of Crouse & Craw­ ford, hardware merchants, at this time is of course to display gas stoves and fixtures. A heavy rain storm Monday did great damage to the-hay crop. Many tons had been cut down early hi the.day and all of this was wet. The wind blew down the oats i> corn to a certain extent. The mer­ cury rose to 97 degrees in the after­ noon but dropped considerable after tho storm. " ,Mrs. John Walker and daughter of Springfield spent Wednesday with her mother* Mrs. Ellen Ross, who is quite poorly. —Try Pierce «&'Northup for autO' mobile supplies, lubricating and machine oils, gasoline eto. Judge Kyle overruled a RermnTer in the case of Charles M. Ridgeway against the County Commissioners in.which tho recovery of stenog­ rapher foes was sought in a matter recently decided against Ridgeway fcythe Supreme Court in which, the costs ed . agaiiiBb him. r,<. ivyie hold in over-ruling tho the demurrer, that Ridgeway was entitled to recover the costs of the transcript but not for tho reporting of the case, —Curtains to at McMillan’s. fit your windows, Bring us your Nagley Bros. eggs and butter It is reported that Mr, Fred Wil­ liamson is threatened with fcvphoid fever.. Tho Board of Directors Of the Xert- la Work house are holding an in­ vestigation of tho methods em­ ployed by Superintendent Crow fts to cure and authority over the inmates of the institution. Some of the prisoners have complained and-a letter of one pub­ lished. Mr. Crow-asked for an in­ vestigation but during one of tho heated sessions .accused Mayor. Brennan of being at thebottom of it. Judgo Kyle on Monday entered a docree oi divorce, which grants a legal separation to Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin Walker. Mrs. Walker was restored to her maiden name of Mias Ruth Mock, of Jamestown. BIG CUT ON STRAW HATS $6,00 Panamas S3i>0< $5.00 Panamas $3.00, $4.00 Panamas $2.60. $3.00 Straw Yachts $2.00. $2.50 Straw Yachts $1.50. $2.00 Straw Yachts $1.00, $2.50 French Palms 81,50. • If you c om e early we can fit you in any of the above styles. Sullivan, The Hatter 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio,. —Family and Teachers Bibles Every young married couple should have one, West’s Book Store, Xenia, O. Rev. O. II. Milligan, wifo and,son left Monday for a months visit with relatives in eastern Ohio and Penn­ sylvania. They go first fo Oakinont, Pa., to visit Rev. Milligan's parents. There will bo no preaching Habbath in tho U.P. church, Mies Blanch Earhat-t of Seattle, Wash., visited Mr, anil Mrs. L. G. Bull last Saturday. Miss Earhart is a teacher m tho Grammor depart­ ment of the Seattle public schools and has been visiting relatives In Dayton and Lebanon. $he has also been visiting her parents in Christ­ man, 111. In our last IssueWomade reference to Miss Bolls Winter accepting a position in tho High School at Fair- field. * While the building is near Fairfield It is khown as tho Bath townslilphlgh school. Miss 'Winter will bo assistant superintendent to Prof, J). H. Barnes and have high [ b OL oo I branches. I ' ----------- -** 1 Take advantage of Miss Nisbet’s clearance sale of spring and summer mlllb titty, 10e saved 60c Lace Hosiery for 40o. $1.00 saved $ 5,00 Covert Jacket, for $4,00. $1.00 saved $5.00 White ' Wash Dressos for $4.00. $1.00 saved $5,00 Silk PettlcOats, . for $4.00. $1.00-saved $5.00 Table Linen Sets, for'$4.00. $1?00 sa v e d , $5.00 T a ilo re d Sk irts, ' fo r $1.00. 10c saved Men’ s 50c Bat briggan Under­ wear for 40c. 10c saved '60c Corsets for 40c 10c paved 60a Silk HI v«» for 40c. *5c saved. 23oLaco Hose black or white, ..•for'20c. Gc saved Men’s and Boys’ 25c Balbriggan Underwear, 20c 5c saved. 25c all Linen Towels for 20e, 5c saved. 25c Neckwear for 20c. 5o saved. Pony Stockings for SK>c. 20i Per cent Discount Clearance Sale One week of Dry Goods selling at 20 per cent off our usual prices. Not one item in our house reserved and as goods aremarked 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 S5.00 cash purchases of good seasonable Dry Goods, Millinery, Suits and Shoes. With market prices still going. higher this saving is worthy of consideration. , Sale begins July 20, Closes July 27th, P a r t i a l List of Goods on Which You Can Save 2 o Per Cent. Dress Goods Colored Silks, fancy and plain Black Silks, a lgrades 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 Embtoideries and Laces Table Linens and Towels Lace Curtains White Shirt Waists Baby Caps and Hats Millinery Goods, all kinds Hosiery, all kinds Summer Underwear for Men, Women and Chib reii Corsets, all makes Gloves, silk and kid Muslin Underwear Jobe Bros. Gc saved W iittu H 0 «d# for line. 60c saved $1.00 black and . Colored DfCas Goods for COe, 20c saved $ 1.00 Wrappers for 60c. 20osaved $1.00 Table Linen, for line’ 20c saved sl.00 White HhirfcWaists for Me. 2i)o saved $1.00 Blaek Tafiofa for 8oe. . 75c saved. $3.75 Fine. Waists, for $3.00,, 75c saved. '$3.75. White DreBSes, for $3.oo, 50c saved , $2.50 Trimmed Hats for $2,00 50c saved $2.30- White .Skirts for $2,00. • COcnavecl. . $2.60 Parasols white anil col­ ored, $2.00. 50c saved „ $2.50 Patent Leather Oxfords for $2,00. 00c saved $1.60 Colored Silk Umbrella, for $1,20; .. 00c saved $1.50 Trimmed , Hats’ for $1.20. 30ft Saved $1.60 Ladies’ Oxfords for $1,20. I’Ov caved Al.o» Blaek [ffiik Fmhreiian, fo r 80 c. ! G i it 11 t 1 E . V,

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