The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

^ im m w m m w m i *w m i i v m m m w m m iM M w m w w im w m ^ m M m im w im m w t i im . pm. ■ . ■ ............................ Sg S P R IN G F I E L D , OHIO. s E « \ WREN S P R IN G F I E L D , OHIO. • £ S GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE It has been an established tale for years at this Great Store, never to carry any goods over from one season to the other if Sacrifice Prices will move them, and it invariably does, 0ur Semiannual Clearance Sales Are well known to the people of this towmand Surrounding Country, as bargain events you can not well afford to miss. The values offered during this Great Sale surpass those of any, previous sale, owing to the extremely backward season, and our immense advance purchases made io or 12 months ago, we find our stock decidedly heavy. Hence the severe cuts that we have made in all the 75 departments, to make a quick Clearance, Large and Speedy Returns. Our Gigantic Fall and Winter Stocks are now arriving and we must have the room. Cost or value not considered, sell, no^difference what the loss in the orders. In a word-during this Big Sale1you have the privilege of choosing from one of the Largest and Best Stocks of new and seasonable Merchandise in Ohio, at prices in many instances less than those to-day of the Im­ porter and manufacturer. — This Sale should eclipse all previous efforts-We will expect you-Sale begins: THURSDAY, MORNING JULY 25th, CONTINUING ONE WEEK, Additional to the extraordinary low prices that will prevail, desiring to save our thousands of out of town customers the expense of transportation, W e will pay your fare to Springfield on all cash purchases of $ 10 or over. — 7 Circulars w ill be left at your homes giving prices and full particulars/ Should you fail to receive one drop us a card and w ill forward you one by return mail, HIGH STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, CEDAR POINT. For tho lirst time ex-members of the Ohk> Legislature are to meet m ..reunion, together with the present niemberB and officers of the state’ s legislative body, many of them to renew acquaintanceships, and again cement friendships that have. be­ come butmemories, dim and distant At Cedar Point onLake Erie. Aug- gunfc 1, Sand 3, oVery living member and ex-member and officer of Ohio’s law making bodies and their ladies are Invited to meet to enjoy a pro­ gram of evonts that has been prepar­ ed for their entertainment and which will undoubtedly make this an occa­ sion that will live long in tho mem­ ories of those participating. A l­ though members have been holding annual reunions for a number of years at Cedar Point, that of 1907 is tho first . to which all living ex­ members and officers hnvo been in­ vited, Clerks Doty of the house, and Sandies of the senate who are chairmen of the committees on ar­ rangements, are making a groat ef­ fort to have this the greatest outing of'them all, with every Indication of .success. Tf any ex-member of£the mm F o r that Dandru ff There Is one thing that will cure it - -A y e r ’s Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys tho germs wh ich cau se th is d isease , The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy, “ The dandruff disap­ pears, had to disappear. A healthyscalp means a great deal to you—healthy hair, no dan­ druff,, no pimples,no eruptions. J3fliobentkindof a testimonial— “ Sold for mot sixty years.’' A HUS*W <T.ft Ajr.rOft, fcowelt,Must. aim eunuikstarora of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS, CRERRVKCtOKAL ifers legislature or present member either for that matter, has nob received a personal invitation to como to Cedar Point, August 1, 2 and 3,' it is not because they are not wanted*. The committee does not want them to stand on ceremony. All they want them to do, is to'got to Cedar Point, where they are assured of a cordial welcome and where they will meet old comrades and talk of political battles and legislative events of ■ the past in which.they have participated* that only occ*. ions like this can re­ vive. The program this year will be a most interesting one. Governor Harris has arranged to stay the full three days of the outing. The gov­ ernor expects to meet many of his old friends who served with him daring his first term as president of tho senate years ago, long before he thought . of being elovatod to tho highest office within the gift of the peoplo of his state. The social evonts arranged by tho committee are ma­ ny, and itis safe to say there will be “ something doing every minute.” Among other things there will be steamboat rides on Lako Erie to the historic Islands, including an exhi­ bition drill by the Marblehead life­ saving crew. There will be visits to all of the/ amusement concessions, and bathing on tho finest beach in the world for those who enjoy the water. The banqnetwlll be served at the Breakers with Senator West as Toastmaster., Governor Harris. Senator Foraker and other notables will make addresses. The grand ball will take place at the Coliseum, with a capacity of 6,000 couples without crowding, and it Is expect­ ed that the floor will be filled. There will be fireworks and illuminations, and special attractions on tho grounds during the entire three days of tlio reunion. The Cedar Point Colonial Opera company of 35 artists will give performance!!) every afternoon and evening. Riggs wild west and the Dark Town Fire Bri­ gade Fighting the Flames, will give special exhibitions. Manager Sch* neidwlnd has promised the Igorrof.es a royal dog feast .when the great white chic, from Columbus visits them. In fact, nothing Is being overlooked that might in any way add to the pleasure of those attend­ ing the rounion, WIN SUCCESS IN NURSING. Nursing tho sick is perhaps the most attractive field for tho. am­ bitious w< nan who would win suc­ cess and make the most of life. It is a a refined occupation. It gives skill to the hand and grace to the heart. It is the best paying occupa­ tion now open towomen, and presents an ever-widening field of dpporunlty. Tho call for,nurses 1 h a world-wide call. Itu th eon o calling -which is not Overcrowded, The demand for skilled nurses in­ creases with tho years. Thousands j of young women havo tho natural f gracos of tho skilled nurse, but have has a very bad effect on your sys­ tem, It disorders your stomach and digestive apparatus, taints your < blood and causes constipation, with allitsicarfuLills, never hml-a- chance^ to cultivate them, and so have .boon prevented from improving their own condition and blessing tho race. Rut a new day has dawned. Large hearted philanthropists have oponed Wido the door of opportunity at the Phila­ delphia School fe£ Nurses, 2219 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Pa. A Two Years* Free Course has been established at tills Institution, wherein tho student is provided With, room, board, laundry, nurse uniforms and ali tho refinements of of agood home,-with suitable train­ ing, instruction and actual nursing h tho hornet of the poor and among peoplo of moderate’ incomb, and at tho end ot too Course tho student’ s fare home is paid. The Term can he shortened to eighteen mouths by a courso of six inonthH reading and study at homo —a course Which Is very valuable- in Itself, Hundreds of young wo­ men, scattered all oyer tho country are started in the work, becoming not only self-supporting, but a boon to their (.respective neighbor­ hoods. A Short Course is also provided for the woman who wishes to quickly prepare tor solf-support and a sub­ stantial income. Enrolment is now To Cure a Cold in One Day Take L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e Tablets. SevenMHBonfeexeasoldInpast 13 months. ' T h is S ignature, Cures Grip In Two Deys. On every box. 25c. - SELMA Paul Tindall of Xenia and Lewis | Tludall oilCedarville were the guest of their father G. F. Tindall, Sunday. ] Miss Kathryn Scanland Is attend-] Ing school at Oxford, O, . Kenneth Hamilton of Illonming, i ton, la a guest at the home of James Ritenour. j Mrs. "Will While and children of Brnduor, <)., vifltcd trlotids lierej i last week. Ttiedford’s Black-Draught 1 Is a bland tonic, Uvor regulator, and blood purifier. It gets rid of tho poisons caused by over-supply of bile, and quickly cures bilious headaches', dizziness, loss Of appetite, nausea, Indiges­ tion, constipation, malaria, chills' and fever, jaundice, nervousness, Irritability, melancholia, and all sickness duo to disordered liver. It Is not a cathartic, but a gentle^ herbal, liver medicine, which eases without irritating. In progress for a class of four hun­ dred studentoin thoRcsIdontCourses next year. Young women from the smaller towns' and county districts are favored in tho distribution of scholarships, with- a view of Con­ veying hospital knowledge to all rural communities. IE2S Price 2De at all Druggists, A Happy Mitt Is Ainos F, King, of Port Byron, N. Y.» (85 yetira of ago) ; elftco a sore on bis leg, which had trouble him the greater part of his life, lias been entirely healed by Uucklon’wArnica dalvej tho World's groat healer oi Sores, Burns, (Juts, ’Wounds and Piles, Guaranteed by all DritggiotB. Price 25c. . - The Greene County Fair hereto­ fore has been one of the leading fairs In this scclum of tho state, it promises to bo up to tho standard this season, Entries for all classes have boon coming in for several weeks which assures success, John Scanland has accepted a po- ’ filtton in Dayton with tho new gov- jqrmnont printing office. . Road Supervisor Confer, is doing some grading and filling at the bridge in Sebna. , Dr. Baumgardner has been kept bliay this warm weather In all linen of Jils profession. He reports twins | at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. John­ son, a daughter at Mr. and Mrs. DoVaulls, twins at Mr. and Mrs. George Branch’s, and a daughter at Mr. and’Mrs, Kelso's, also attended Will Roadarmer who got Ills arin badly injured in a binder laBt week, and at Mr. Elder’s last Thursday, and on Friday contracted to buy 20 acres of real estate on soutli side of Mrs. Mallack’s farm. This goes to j prove that the Doctor is to remain 1 with us, although numerous reports j have had him locating elsewhere. An article of food Is now being put on the market which is largely used by those who have tried R ground clover. Clover hay Is ground as ffine a9 meal and poullrymen add it to the rations of poultry with benefi­ cial results. It is also excellant for young calves and pigs. The ground clover is first scalded with corn meal or any other ground food that may l«e plofered, —You can got soctions for your mower at Wolford’s, * Enlarging Your Business If you are in business and you want to make m m V k more money you will read every word we have to . say. Are you mK spending your ■ l V money for ad- m fl| vertising in hap- V w hazard fashion dw ' as if intended for charity, or do you adver­ tise for direct results? Did you ever stop to think how your advertising fcan be made a source of profit to you, and how its value can be measured in d o lla rs and cents. If you .have not, you are throwing money away. Advertising is a modern business necessity, but must be condu cted on business principles. I f you are not . satisfied with your advertising you should set aside a certain' amount of money to be spent annually, and then carefully note the effect it has in in­ creasing your volume of busi­ ness; whether a 10, ao or 30 per cent increase. If you watch this gain from year to you will become intensely in­ terested in your advertising, and how you can make it en­ large your .business. ’ If you try this method we believe you will not want to let a single issue of this paper go to press without something from your store, We will be pleased to have you call on us, and . we will take pleasure in explaining our annual contract” for so many inches, and how it can be used in wliatevor amount that seems necessary to you. If you can s.ell goods over the counter we can also show you why this paper will beat serve your interests when you want to reach the peopla of this community, Le t U s Be Y o u r W a l t e r , W e never tire o f helping others When they ask for good job printing. W e can tickle the mole exacting typographic appetite, People wild have partaken o f our excellent service come back for a second serving. Ourprices are the most reasonable, too, and you can always de­ pend on us giving your orders the most prompt and careful attention. Call at this office and look over our samples, l

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