The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
Attend the Great Cash Raising’ sale and Buy the Best of Summes and Slippers at Less than Cost. $1,49 For Men's and Women's $3 Shoes <?> Oxfords, Fine Assortment of tbo most de pendable kind; all leathers. 99c For Women's $1,30 and $ 1.73 Shoes and Oxfords Over CM) pairs; all the host kinds. 69c For Children's and Misses - it f()1. t,, 1Wn, ,, d We for B»ys’ and Little Boys' $1.C« $1.50 Shoes <ShOxfords, fYvfnrda »n t nn ‘ i 1 . sirnl $3,00 Shoes. All leathers, light Bi'ArKii to «• nil liMHiim-K* tiiiHmi imoms. All leathers; button ami - . . . . . . ,, . ’ ^ ousts«> iq an leutncis, mitton , ,, , and heavy; all sizes a to&G and lace. mu?, ad sues. 99 c for Children’ s $2 Shoes and Ties All sizes, flue Black Viet Kid and Patent Leathers; all styles. $l.'isi.u ,MeaS ,tn<l Lades' <isforde, ivorth$,-) (og"i *1iso v. ■y best grades, ail h;nal ♦.cwnljalJ h-iViivsii, An iunnensu as* bnvtnwni in the very latest style designs. Over 1,800 Children’s Hand turned „ T , , , shoos, with fancy tt>pB worth 75e. ‘'c -^01 IhLints and Children’ s 50c Hale, pair 30c, Hhocs; all leathers, all styles. DAN COHEN, 35 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, J LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | —Slower sections at Wolford’s, —Ice Cream and Soda at Finney’ s, —Have a sprayer and some Cow- Ease for the fiies when milkin; time comes. Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mrs. H. B.* Bainsey ol New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haines, east of town. Mr. George F. Siegler visited in Messrs. Marion Hilvey and Charles Cincinnati over tfabbath. Spencer took in a Springfield expur- • ' .. slon to Detroit, this week. —-FfiRSt candies at Nnglcy Bros —Bemehiher the Greene Comity Fair. Mrs. dolm Wade of Springfield spent several days this* week with Hie Misses Gibsons. —'The Great Greene County August 6, 7, 8, 0. Fair Mr. J. W. Kildow, formerly of this place, who resides in Xenia and has been section foreman, has been pro* looted to supervisor of the C. J,. &, N. rtiad. ’ -Best polishhig powder on earth at ’ WISTERMAN’S —Fresh car of Portland cement the finest o.nthe market. I). S. Ervin &i Co Mr, C. M, Crouse spent Sabbath with relatives near Lebanon. —McCormick,' Ddering, Osborn .and Champion mower sections at Wolford’s. —Greene County Fair.'August 6, 7 ,8, U. ' - . Miss Carrie Townsloy visited in Springfield tiro first of^thd week,. . Bring us your eggs and butter Nagiey Bros. —Your home Couuty Fair comes August a, -7, 8, »• _-Mr^OTM^-Townsley— jjv ' os Jn.-Glu-r. clnnati, Sabbath. —Curtains to fit your windows at McMillan’ s. M illinery clearance sale, at M iss Nlsbet’ s. Bov,. G. A . p o lin g and wife re turned to Philadelphia,AYednesday. ' —Best bulk coffee from 15 to 35 cents a pound.. A t Nagley Bros. -~ffihnft.il rods And Pitman heads at Wolford’s. Mias Bertha CreswsB is the guest of Springfield relatives. Miss Verna Bird spent, the week- With Miss Belie Brewer of Clifton. —Bookers, couches, folding beds aide boards, at McMillan’s —Garden plows at $2.25 Kerr & Hastings Bros. .Miss Grace Clark of Columbus is visiting relatives here and,in Xenia. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s. Air. I. 7*. Puller has been laid up for several days suffering with a carbuncle on the knee. ■Mrs.lt. G. George, and children and. Mrs. Andrew Jackson left Wednesday morning for Chicago. —Post Cards, local views ncy’s. “ The Setting flakes the Riag Valuable” Dr and Mrs. JO. C. Oglosdee enter tained friends Tuesday evening in honor of Bay, C. A. Youngand wife. A number of young ladies met at at Fin- fho home of Miss Mary Cooper and formed a sewing circle. The next meeting will be held at tbo home of Miss Bello Turnbull next WcdneiM day. —HOUSE FOR BENT: Apply Mrs Maria Ross .Main Street. to —Mattresses, bed springs, best to be had at McMillan,s. the Mrs. Harlan McMillan and little daughter of St. Louis are guests at the home or Mr. James McMillan. Mrs. JuliaCoudimand Miss Kellie Condon left Tuesday for Cleveland where the latter has a position as trimmer in a wholesale millinery house. L ikew ise its the movement in the watch that counts; In g a s , stoves the important, part is the . burner. A ll stoves have these, but the. Estate Burners are only on E S T A T E , S T O V E .S . E conom y , efficiency and satisfactiorFmake it “ The Best in the W o r ld ” , —Bepair work of all kinds, Gas fitting and general machine shop work, Pierce & Northup. Air. Wuu Marshall, wife, and son, of Tarkio, Mo., "and Airs. W7 I,.’ Marshall of Xenia called- on Air. and Mrs. D. H. Alnrshall Tuesday. Mrs.—James McClellan and her l.wo daughters returned "to their home in Indianapolis, Tuesday, after a visit of many weeks here. —Dustdown, Try It. Getit at Ale* Alillati’s. —Flies will not stay where Cow Ease is nsed. Get a sprayer and try it.. At Kerr & Hastings Bros. , ■'.■■■- -? - -■' • . :»:••■ Mrs. Ira Townsley and Air. Balph ToAmsley^Apent-Babbatii .with Air. .Hubert Blow.art of near Springfield.' Airs. Andrew Gregg and children have returned home after a Visit with Mr, Enos Clematis and family. - Golden Buie is the brand that’ s been with yon for years and it’s bet ter now than; eyor._Try it. .Miss Boss Rogers of 'Wheeling, W, Va,,- is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. B. F’ Kerr. idfillftiery at cost, *bo th spring and summer at M iss Kate Hhthef#* ‘ „ 1 Afr. Wilson Compton and wife of Bpring Valley, spent Sabbath with Mr. Will Alexander and wife. —Getyofir sickles for any machine at Wolford’S, —Buy shirts, and overalls at Na&ley Bros. Air. and Airs. Thompson Crawford attended the Ahanu Valley Chau tauqua the first of the week. . .Aliases Elsie HarbisOn and Nellie AIcFaridud spent Friday in Dayton —You can got sections tor your mower at Wolford’ s, AIlss Alary Bird is visiting at the home of Mr. W. H, Bull near Wll- berforce, —Try Pierce &Northup for auto mobile- supplies, lubricating and machine oils, gasoline elc. AIiss Allldrcd .Rife aiul Alias Alag- gic Kife left Tuesday for the James town ICxpositton. —Keep the flies from your cows by using Cow-Ease. Kerr anu Hastings. Mr. and Airs. Wnt. Dean of Springfield spent Tuesday with Air. J, D* Williamson and family. Rev. Robert Wilson and family of CroSWell, Mich., aud Airs. Jacob Wilson, who has been visiting them for some time arrived here Monday evening for a three weeks visit. Miss Rosa Stormont entertained ai —On Tuesday of the Greene Coun- nmsiber of relatives last .Saturday tyFair the races will be under the afternoonat a thimble pariy, direction of the Xenia Alafinee club, j ’ On Wednesday there will he a 2,251 Master Frank End Jake Alflls-of ,Springfield, are rusticating at the homo of Mr. \V, A- Turnbull, , * * ........ -x Mr, aud Mrs. J, W. CoehraTgenter- tamed Air, Cochran's sister,- Alias Bada Cochran of West La Fayette, Ohio, also Mrs. Cochran's sister, Airs, J. R, Dicks o f Dayton the past week, 1 . ■ J r sri Air. and Mrs. J. It, Dicks, ,Mr. Diivid Tipton and Airs, Ella Whnr-' ton of Dayton and Miss Sada Cochran of West lav Fayette, were -visitors-aHhc home of Afr. and Airs. J. W. Coehran'soverSabbath. H. tf. McGill, editor -o f the Os born .Local, rite only one armed aeronaut In the world, made his second ascension - Saturday -after noon. The balloon W»» wot proper ly inflated and only rpijo 800Jeet. Crouse Crawford. Messrs. Harry Nagley and J, B. Coopot arc out ibis- week’ with a :• ‘party Of grocery keepers tlfl gHcsts \of theMidland Grocery Company of 'WasHibgfon Ewing of Louisville, iInnt*ts along fho Great Lakes, Miss Alary wllo has been visiting boro a couplo of weeks, returned to her home Wednesday, Bov. W. H, Andfraou of Allerton,, Iowa, will fill the pulpit In the th P. church Habbath mnrniug and even* lug. , i —The (im-iii!f’ountyFafr heroin {lore baa booh onw- of jthf leading fairs In tiiinftBOcfttm'fif- ta« state. It promlacs to bo ttp to the atandard Hits season, FJnirlOft*for alt classes have, been coming la for several weeks which assures success, - Keep lu mtnd the date of the summer institute and farmers pic nic to beheld Friday, August. 18th in Mr, O. D. Dobbin’ s grove. , —Enter some of your produce, fancy domestic work for display m the Greene County Fair August 8, 7, 8. 11.-. - Atr. Charles Collier of Culver, Tud.. who hastiot been in Cednrvillo for 83years, was calling on friends here last .Saturday. Mr. D, a. Ervin and family, Air. O. L. Smith ana wife and Miss Mary Murdock attended the Franklin Chautauqua. .Bov. K. A. llufclnsoii, of Pitts burg, secretary of the Home Mission Board.of the Frilled Prosbytoriah church,- slopped here .Tuesday to visit-his sorrjnines Hutchison, aud Air, and Airs. 51. I’". K&rr. Bov, Hutchison was on his return from Kentucky. The firm of j*>mit,h & Clelnans, real estate agents, sold the Johti Jonhs elevator and flour mill at Jamestown to Mr. Ralph George o f Chicago- the consideration being $0300. Mr, George has been book keeper for a belt-line railway in Chicago for a gmul many, years. He gels possession mi August 25th, Air. Charlton Bull o f Greenlmvn, Itul, was in town Monday- He left on the uiternoon train with Mr. J. O. Barber for Stockport to inspect an oil well leaae in which they, nro interested. The Aliases Tonkinson had Take advantage o f M iss Nisbet-s clearance sa le o f spring and summer m illi nery* Alisa Harriet Lv-ivi?. o f Canton, Chinn, alter spending tbr winter In for Europe, has arrived at the home of - NOTICE TO PATRONS: Our store will dose every evening at 0: o’ clock fSaturday excepted) during .the month of August. Make your purdmsesdut'ing the day. ‘WANTED; Apples. Wilt pu y a hjg price for .choice stock, O.ur 10 cent counter 1ms lots of good things’ ot) it and growing-every day. Come and look it over.. CALL- FS FF if you have any Bai ter Or Eggs to sell, WWII pay you to]) prices. Wo are wow paying 23c per lt»; for choice Butler. 17c p*t. lio*. No. JEggs- We have, too many Francs In block and will sell yon •Jlbs. of our 8jjc Prunes for 23c. 3 lbs. of our 10c- prunes for 23c.' Our Remnant Table is loaded wRTfbavgahm in remnants of calico, gingham, white goods embroidery, ribbont laces etc., at sacrifice prices. 23 lb. Sack P'lno Granulated Su gar for $1.33 (cash only). Bird’s Mammoth Store. Misses Dora and Charlotte Biegler have been guests of Dayton friends for about a week. Mr. Batn AleCollum is entcriainlng his two noieos lrom Wilmington, Misses Hazel Moore and Kathleen BmilU. Mr. Louis Tindgll of the Exchange Bank had the misfortune to sprain his right ankle and was taken to his home near Belma this morning. Prof. F. A. Jurknt te assisting In the bank. Aro you anxious to increase stake pace with a purse of f-MK). m.s f0I. plumbing and have already j you can rentmachines at Limbock er’s, In the Arcade, .Springfield, ()., for a month ami see if yotl ate suc cessful. vourwages? You certainly can by Also a trot, purse $300. Thursday learning to use ft typewriter. And there will be a 2.40 pace, purse .*,100; - 3.18 trot, purse $:ion; 2.12 pace, purse fSOO, On Friday therewilt be a 2.30 * stake trot, purs® $600; 2.20 pace, purse 1300; 2.23 trot, purse#300. their guests over Sabbath, Mies { her brother,Blorcs Ic'Wie. ufCliffon Florence Alyers and Mr. Carl Smith; where she will rumdu for a short of Antioch college. j lime before returning to Imr mig- ' stonary work in China. Air. and Airs. Charles Lewis, of Banta Ana, California, are yxpceled to arrive soon to visit withher and other rel- Pltrce & Northup are contraet- l - contracted with fot gas piping. several residents- LOOK HERE What we W ill Sell you on Saturday fo r cash or trade 20 lbs. Granulated Hugar with other goods $1.00. 8 Ihs, prunes 23c. California Hams lie per lb, 23U). Back of American fitieon Flour Wr . 25 lb, Back of Bnowball Flour. f»5c. 1bn. Fine old I otaioes i >(' P, Loaves of Cottage Bakery Bread 23c. g cabs best tomatoes 25. 8 lbs. of Btroetlnn-bs best crack era £3c■. All kinds of Fruit, and Vegetables, i'Tesh cadi day. Ami will find every thing as cheap as you can buy' in Ohio, WE W ILL PAY YOU For Eggs, hie; For Butter, 2.1c. We havs just got hj 5 o Fine Pictures 23x27 that, 510 are giving away absolutely free to our customers, Call and get, one, 0 . M. TOWNSLEY, THB CORNER GROCERY* Mr. David Amd of Martel, AInrion county, visited the Messrs. Arthur andJ. AI. Auld aud, their families this week. Mrs. Pressly Thompson and child ren of Washington Pa., arrived Saturday -evening for ir visit with Air. J. W. Pollock and wife. —I)o not let a contract- for gas piping in your store room or dwell* mg until you have had au estimate from Pierce & Northup. Clearance sale o f all spring and summer milli* nery. M iss Kate NiSbet. Airs. Earl Fstick aud children have returned to their homo in Col umbus after.a visit with Atiss LilJc Stewart. PMf. W. B. AtcCliefmoy and wife entertained Alonday evening In hon or of Rev, C. A. Young mid wife of Philadelphia. Mica Louisa' Bnilth visited the Mffmi Bineltof Xenia over Babbath. Mins Prances Binck is spending the wed; with Minn Bmith. atives. Mr, , 14. Si Townsley has been walking around tho past wed: by the.use of a cane duo to an accident received several days ago, He jumped from tho wagon to control a fractious horse and m doing so ha sprained and bruised (>pjy foot about the heel. Is It Your OwnHair? Do you pin your hat fa your own hair? Can’t do if? Havenk enough hair? If must be you do not know Ayer’s Hair Vigor! Here’ s an inifo*> duction l May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! Use this splendid hair-food, stop your falling hair, and get rid of your dandruff. Thobestkind ol atestimonial-* “ (told for over shay yeays.” A Muds me, 11. * i » o riftm iA M ia n ri o r %j$]P$ mnirBecTbiAik Tlie hiytorical cantata, Columbus, will bo given tills evening at Yellow Bpringa by the Antioch Summer aehooi. A number of the soloists are from out of town, among them being G, F. Siegler of this place. Miss Effio Barber entertained about forty ladies, Thursday after noon at a thimble party, Among the out of town guests present were: Airs. Frank Reid, Aim, T, O. Reid and daughter, Elina, Alernplus, Tenn.; Airs. I’ressly Thompson of Washington, Eft., Mies Bees Rogers Wheeling, W. Vftj; Mrs. Harlan AIcAIxilari, St, Louis, Aliss Wones and Airs. Nora Baldridge of Iiayton. TfirasTiers aro busy tills week a'iul the yield in reported at about 25 bushels to the acre. This may vary in different localities. The quality of tli0wheat, is first class and tann ers in general aro well pleased with tho crop. Borne of the early wheat Was sold nt eighty-livo cents per bushel but the market fins dropped to clgtity-tiU’oo cents. _Tho wheat having a thrifty growth during the cool weather in Alay is responsible for the extraordinary amount of fliraw. v N O T IC E T O T H E P U B L IC . Now Is the time, before the fall rush to have your house piped for Gas, Fires and Ligfits, Gen> ulne Wllsbach SliOO Damp, 75 c each complete, _ . See Me Before Placing You r ‘ ’ Orders. . Henry W. CooK, Crouse Block, Main .Street. P. SLACK’S SONS, S P R IN G F IE LD , OH IO . B icycles , Shotguns, Rifles, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., W inchester and U. M . C. Ammunition B lue R o ck Targets. • Baseball, Tennis and G o lf Outfits. A well stocked line o f Sporting Goods o f all kinds. • B icyc le Repairing a Specialty. Send us your name and address and wo will forward to you prepaid a late copy of the Ohio State Game and Fish Laws. . Prices cheerfully quoted by mail on any' article in the store* ......................... 60 East M ain Street, Springfield, O h io .’ «€edarville College*. Or7KENNEDY’S FAVOR REMEDY TE Timfourteenth year trf CcdarvHIo College opens September loth, it otfcra the following courcea Of study; « .English History JPsychology Ethics Latin Greek llobrcw English Bibio and thoir sub-oonrsou. Degrees in X d eft!«t»n i) t o l a k e , J * o W r r l i i l « o C u p k . ,AnnWflMins in ev^ryJUoinc# ,1 KIDMEYafidOVER . ___ _ nr, JtewsfiiWsSwwifefteraeav i,iK.lrir-t-4ffltufl”c^andI ki O i r.*#f*,nm.v.liiwjrj-.1* Mfirn nt t- -!;u: In Ml r.v r &rnnf?<ll ij tn n -ielty i>!ti.a e v .u f.*. K U nt-y. r.ioiM f r oti .1 j . m , - i v ,» . Plifinttvcsjaipaflnai awl wattt»=irs tirT-nliai'Wrj vmsssi^stmsg^h v-l Scioiice Liociohigy Gi'rmau Mu.-dc. coursea lead to O'i Economies Mathemath 0 TTmieh Oratory. A. K. «»u 3’h. p. Larger library advantager; will bo open this year, Tim Goikge h< a mem- her of the Ohio Oratorical Association and ai'mtdu splendid privileges jo the Devolopomont ot Thought and tlie Tower of Expression. Kv«*ry is giving greater prestige to the Follege. I,ast j -. ar was lis banner y< aV. Tho coming year will bosUill belti’v. IKeiy calling mid pursuit in ii e nro demanding college (mined men and women. Invest some iim i and money In bmln development and uotil eulimv. ITopavo to-day for the work of to-morrow. i Full particular gladly given. R-sui for caiaiopjn- to C e d a r v i l l e CoSIega , C e t fa r v llle , O h i o '
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