The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
Attend the Great Cash Raising sale and Slippers at and Buy the Best of Summer Shoes Less than Cost, For Men*s an d Women's $S Shoes 4F* Oxfords, Kino assortment' of the most de pendable kind; all leathers. 99OFor Women's $ 1,50 and $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords Over 600 pairs; all the best kinds. 69c For Children's and Misses $i,SO Shoes &• Oxfords. Sizes0 to 2; all leathers; button and lace. Wc for Children,s $1,25 Shoes and Oxfords. All leathers; button and lace; all sizes. ■ 00c for Boys’ and Lit fin Boys7$1.50 and $2.00 Shoes. All leathers, light and heavy; all sizes 0 to 5,*i & <* 51 .OSfoi Men's and Ladies’ Oxfords, t worth $3 to ?5, The very best*grades, uii handsewed; all leathers. An immense as sortment in the very latest style designs, 99 c. for Children's $2 Shoes and T ies 2rJL1^ | C? ldren? ? an<l H a n ts ' and Children’s COe AU sizes, line Black Vied Kid and ^ t pS worth 7dc< Shoes; all leathers, all styles. Patent Leathers; all B ty lea . . b ftl0 ' p a lr COHEN 35 East Main Street, . Springfield, Ohio, | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | —Order Ice cream of Finney’s. ■ M,r. Joseph McAfee has been quite poorly for some time, —Ice Cream and Soda a t Finney’s. Mrs. I. C. Dayis of Cincinnati Spent Sabbath here, ’ Mr, 35. G. Lowry and family spent* Tuesday In Xenia. < -Finest candies a t Nagley Bros Miss Kathryn McGiven lo visiting friends in Yellow Springs. Mrs. J . D. Silvey visited in Col umbus from Friday until Tuesday. Miss Mary Bradfute spent Satur day in Fairfield. Miss Grace Morton of Clifton is visiting Miss Ethel Spencer. M illinery clearance sale at M iss N isbet’s. —Pitman rods and Pitman heads at Wolford’s. Miss Bertha Creswellhas returned home from her Springfield visit. Y Miss May Raney of Bird’s store Is taking her vacation, this week. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan’s. —Mockers, conches, folding beds side boards,*nt McMillan’s Miss Nellie Tarbox of Findlay is vlsltfflg.relatiivefl hare. “ * **• •'*, ^ ... ............. .. —Get your sickles for any machine at; Wolford’s. —Post Cards', local views oftfc Fin ney’S* Editor Blair and family of Love land visited his mother and sister in Clifton last week. —Fresh car of Portland cement the finest on the market. D. S. Ervin & Co Mr. J . M. Bull and family of Springfield visited relatives here over Sabbath, Miss Helen King of Cincinnati has been the guest of Mr, R. Bird and family this week, M illinery at cost, both Ting and summer at Miss ate N isbet’s. —Have a sprayer and some Cow- Ease for tiie flies when milking time comes. Kerr &Hastings Bros Mr. W. J . Smith has returned to Cleveland after a v isit of several days with his family. Mrs. O. A. Dobbins and Miss Mary Dobbins have returned home from Washington C. H, where they visited their sister, Mrs. Harry- King. Mr. Lester Hagler and wife re turned to their home In Toledo Mon day after a -visit with Mr. Samuel Hagler and wife. ’ —Flies will not stay where Cow Ease is usejl. Get a sprayer and try It. At Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mr; W. L. Clenians and W, W. North up. left Monday evening for Detroit, where they went to inspect the Brush automobile manufactured in tha t city. F, C. Price and family le ft-la s t Monday to spend a two weeks vaca tion in Madison county and in mak ing a sho rt trip East and West over the Pennsylvania Lines. Mr. E. B. Frantz left Tuesday for Vernon, Texas, where lie is associa ted with Mr. Ed Lutz m the fruit and nursery business. Mr. Frantz will be gone about thirty days and will return, here for his fall ship ment of fruit trees. Ho expects to locate permanently m Vernon, -Lunch and Meals a t Money’s, -Use Golden Buie Flour. —Lunob at all hours at Finney’s Dr, J, C. George of Columbus yis- ited here over Sabbath, Mrs. W, B. .Collett of Huntington, Ind„ has been the guest of Mr. Hetli Collett and family. —Curtains to fit your windows at McMillan’s. ■ Mrs. Sylvia Kyle has moved into a part of Mrs. J ulia Condon? b resi dence. —HOUSE FOB BENT: Apply to Mrs, Maria Boss ,Main Street. ’ . Mr. Clayton McMillan, who has been iu tho East for several months is home, —You can get sections tor mower at Wolford’s. your Miss Ethel Spencer entertained a number of her friends at a thimble party Monday afternoon. —Are you. anxious to increase your wages? You certainly can by learning to use a typewriter. And you can X'entmachines a t Dimbode ar's, In the Aroacle, Springfield, O., for a month and see if you are suc cessful. . Mr. Arthur Auld and wife have been entertaining Mr. McFarland of Iberia. . -Try Pierce &North up for auto mobile supplies, lubricating and machine oils, gasoline etc. Mr. Fred Williamson, who has had an-aftack of typhoid fever, has greatly improved and was able to visit his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . I). Williamsbiii the first of th e week. Miss Nellie McFarland spent Fri day and Saturday in Dayton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barr and family. r Champ Young and. Elmer Bobio son had difficulty the first of tho weak that resulted In Elmer dealing face, mews^hoaghii for a fctffi* tha t Young was in * serious condition but he lias since improved. . Robin son was bound over to the Probate Court and has since plead guilty. Hereafter all lhac one wiio desires to dispatch a Special Delivery let ter, need do* is to affix the requisite postage, then, place on the envelope an extra 10 cents in stamps, writing near thorn the words, “Special De livery” . Without these magic words the extra 10 cents will bo wasted for the letter will pass ^through the same channels aud be delivered, any ordinary letter. Mrs. B. F, Kerr entertained eigh teen young ladies last Friday in honor ofMiss Boss Roger*of Wheel ing, W, V*. Messrs. Beaoe Barber and Ch 'Si^phwrfi, warn %fpr* bean lit Louis to t some time* are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. J , K. Orx? and Miss Carrie Rife le ft Monday for Phila delphia. where they will bo the guests oi Bev, Alvin Orr and family. as Mr, D. S. Ervin has purchased the James Kyle farm West ot town of Judge d ia rie s Kyle, *Mr» Oscar Evans resides-on the place. The consideration has not yet been made public. The farm consists of 100 acreH. ' —Typewriters of all makes can be rented. Remingtons’ Smith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers. At Lim- bocker’s, In the Arcnde, Spring- field, O. Mr, Joe McFarland, who has em ployment in Dayton, has gone to Sulphur Lick Springs for tho bene fit Of his health, —Bepair work of all kinds. Gas fitting mid general machine shop work, Pierce &Northup, MONEY to loan on first mortgage on FARMS, only. We also have FOR SALE SOME desirable farms and several nice CEDARVILLE, XENIA and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS., SMITH & OLEMANS, CEDAR VILLE, OHIO. —We havo an experienced gas fitter in cur employee. Let us flg- 1ure with you. * Pierce and Nbrthup LOOK H E R E What we will Sell you on Saturday for cash or trade 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar with other goods $1.00. 8 lbs. prunes 23c. California Hams 11c per lb. : 25 lb. Sack of American Queen Flour 75c £3 Jb. Sack of Snowball Flour, 65c. 1 bu. Fine old Potatoes 76c 6 Loaves of Cottage Bakery Bread 25c. 3 cans beat tomatoes 25, 8 lbs. of Stroetmans best crackers 25c All kinds of Fruit and Vegetables Fresh each day. You will find every thing a# cheap as you can bus’ In Ohio. W E WILL PAY YOU For Eggs, lCc; For Butter, 22c. We have Just got in 60 Fine Pictures 23x27 tha t Wo are giving away absolutely freo to our customers. .Call and get one. 0 . M. TOWNSLEY, THE CORNER GROCERY. le» -Mattresses, bed springs, best to be had a t McMillan,s. the —Best lino of cakes at Nagley Bros. —Keep in nund the date of the summer institute and''farmers pic nic to be held Friday, August loth in Mr. C. D, Dobbin's grove. —Golden Rule is the brand that’s been with you foryearsaud it’s bet ter now than ever* Try It. -Mower sections a t Wolford’s. Robert, son of Mr, and, Mrs. F. B. Turnbull is reported quite sick. -Bestpolisbingpowder on earth at WISTERMAN’S Mrs. J . G, MeCorkel visited in London, the first of the week. —Buy shirts and • overalls at Nagley Bros, Latest reports from Mr. Collins Barber are, that lie is much better# Mr, Oscar Jnrkat, of New Galilee, Pa., brother of Prof, F. A, Jurlcat, is visiting here, " The Clemens reunion will be held Thursday, August 15,1937, a t Spring Grove Park, Springfield, —Keep the flies from by using Cow-Ease. Hastings, your cows Kerr and Misses Lillian-Adame and Vivia Reynolds of’Utica,-O., are guests of Rev* W. J . Sandersonand wife. Mrs. Silsau Young has returned to her home In Gettysvllie, Ind„ after a visit,with Mrs, Hannah Cooper, i - \ '■ Rev. W. J . Sanderson and wife returned home Tuesday after* short visit with Mr. $. L, Sfcerrett and wife ot South Charleston, Miss JKoIaDownarl entertained a number of young ladle# last Friday evening m ' honor of Misses Moore and Smith, her guests. “ The Setting jVfakes the King Valuable” L ikew ise its the movement in the watch that counts.- In gas stoves the important part is the burner. . All stoves have these, but the Estate Burners are only on ESTATE. STOVES. Economy, efficiency and satisfaction make it “The Best in the W orld”. C rou se 6 C raw ford . BIRO’S STORENEWS. WE PAY Efcperdoz. for No. 1 clean, Eggs;22c per lb. for No. 1 butter. i Iresh fresh Cook stoves, three way burners; Wilsbaeh Gas NOTICE. Our store closes at 0 o’clock every evening (Saturday ex cepted) during this month. Be sure to make your purchases during tho day. - > . WANTED; Apples and Potatoes. Will pay top prices for choice stock. Bring M S sample of what you have lo sell. Mrs, J . C. McMHleb entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bcbb and Miss Sftrali Pettigrew last Friday. Miss Petti grew remained*; .until Saturday evening# Mr. T. V. lilff and Mrs, Flora Katch spent Wednesday in Sandus ky with their brother, John, who is in the Soldiers Home. The regular meeting of the W. O. T. U. willbe holdWednesday, August 2!, in place of August 15, on account of “Mrs. Anna Clark’s” birthday anniversary. Mrs. John Lott left Thursday for Philadelphia, where she wll’ join her husband, who is representing the Dravo-Doyle Company of Pitts burg, in the Quaker City. A number of Springfield autoists passed through here Thursday. The party consisted entirely of men and there were some eigh t or ten ma chines. In the party were Messrs. Hotfmnn, Arthur; Stafford, Moffefc and many other prominent Spring- fielders, The' party was on its way to Cincinnati, Word has been received here that Mr. G. A. McClellan, who has been manager of the S tar League News papers in Indiana,.has resigned. He lias not decided where he will locate but Is considering a position with tho New York Mail. Licentiate, Earnest C. Mitchell, of Northwood, Q;, one of the newly appointed missionaries to China tills fall, will preach Sabbath, morn ing and evening, In the R. P. cfiurcli W. J. Sanderson, pastor* Services a t 10:30a, m, and 7:(>0p, m, Mrs, 55. T. Phillips entertained fi number of ladies Thursday evening m honor of Mrs. U* M. Phillips, wiio leaves Saturday morning for a visit with friends in tho eastern part of the state and will go to Day- ton on her return, Among those present were Mrs, Reid of Memphis, Tcntt., Miss Adam# and Miss Rey nolds of Utica, and Mr#. Fitch who lately moved from Pittsburg. Qur Bargain Table will have some extra good things on for Saturday trade, .They will not only toe bar gain# toutmoney-savers. —A FEW SPECIALS— . For Saturday (AUg. 10th) trade. 20 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar for $1 7 loaves Bread 23c. 3 lbs. . Fancy prunes (straight 10c grade) for ■ ?w’ , . 25c Calico’s, all colors,-per yard 7 c Ginghams. (the-best made) apron styles only, per yard 8&£e (These prices are for Cash and to day only. No trade on this deal ex cept a t cash prices). Our lOo Counter is causing a com motion. The reason is because there are so many “good things” on it for a dime, and it’s constantly growing. Come and take a look over it. To reduce our Clothing Stock, we will give from Aug. 10th to 17th In clusive with any $12.50 Men’s Suit A 25 c pair Suspenders. A $3.50 pair of W. L. Douglas low cut shoos. $15.00 Men’s Suit A $1.50 Hat (latest style). A $3.50 pairW. L. Douglas low cut Shoes. Bird's Mammoth Store. m 1 *5Annua7 . A T S P R IN G F IE L D Clark County Fair a u g . 20 , 22 , 23 . Wholesale Prices. H en r y W Cook, Crouse Block, Main Street, Free Attraction. CoJ. George McDargh, one of the best rifle shots in tho world with his assistant, Mifes Sherwood, will give an exhibi tion of mnrknmnship tha t will test the nerve of almost any witness to their daring feats. Miss Sherwood poses as a living target, holding objects in her hands and mouth while' Col McDargh breaks them- In to bits. Tile climax of ids skill is attained in the act when he shoots the button irom the shroud of his assistant allow ing it to fall to the ground, disclosing MissSherefood clad as U 10 Goddess of Liberty. So thrilling is tins act that it must lie seen to be believed. Great Gala Day for Old Folks and Children. On Wednesday all persons 65 years of ago and Upwards, and all children 18 years of age or under, living in Clark and ad joining counties’ will be ad mitted to the fair grounds FREE OF CHARGE, An excellent time to hold family reunions or for aged persons to renew acquaintan ces and talk oyer days gone by with old friends, All persons hating heirlooms or relics of “ye olden timos” are requested id bring them to the fair on Wednesday for ex hibition. Space will be pro vided in Implement hall for the display. Speed Program. Faster races and larger pur ses will attract better horses this year than have ever been Been on this track before, Lov ers of the sport will more Ulan get their money’s worth out of the speed event. Three running races added to the program making the to tal Purses offered $3,600, All races open to all; mile heats, 3in 5, Entries close Thursday, Aug ust I&thjit 11s80p» in, American Trotting Associa tion rules to govern, No entrance fee fof runners. Address all communications to S. Van Bird, Secretary, Springfield, Ohio. P. SLACK’S SONS, SPR ING F IELD , OHIO. B icycles, Shotguns, Rifles, P istols, F ish ing Tackle, etc,* W inchester and U . M. C. Ammunition B lue Rock Targets* XI Baseball, Tennis and Golf Outfits* A well stocked line of Sporting Goods of all kinds. B icyc le Repairing a Specialty. Send us your name and address and we 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* 6 o East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. (Marvilk College Tho Fourteenth year of Cedarville College opens September loth. It offers the following courses of study: English Psychology Latin Hebrew History Ethics Greek English Bible' Science Sociology German Music Economics Mathematics French Oratory. and llioir sub-courses. Degrees in courses load to A. B. and J’h. B, Larger library advantages will be open this year. The College is a mem ber of tho Ohio Oratorical Association and affords splendid privileges in the Devolopertient ot Thought ann file Power of Expression, livery year is giving greater prestige to the College. Last year was its banner year. The coining year will bo still better. Eve^y calling and pursuit la life are demanding college trained men aiul women. Invest some time Ami money in brain development 'and soul culture. Prepare to-dtiy for the work of to-morrow. 4 Full particulars gladly given, Hend for catalogue to Cedafvilte College, Cedarville, Ohio,
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