The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
mm there Isn’ t (have to trust r buteher, r Meats only kind to pliances for find they'ro Id. Don’ t go .’ a hot. . Buy S E , a, o , ' s . Apuractatt) your them.lustNpvem* aud.PAHBcdatapa- TicoatuTrini;them 1n&fttted,another * \ thousand small’ flsoarofs i didn't•„ (wayshada*m«U «Brooklyn*N*Y« id Good,DoGood. ,25c,?0o.Hover- tnmjied GOpi tick. 3orN.Y* 594 I LION BOXES S3 heart de art nerves i from, any eak or e x - : to furnish' -heart flufc- "ps heats; eep up Its d distress, ftg . s p rite ; ting, pain i land shoul- !on isv im- ire system f nourish-, uTemakes ‘ g o r o u s b y e r v e s a n d rpaln arotind said it -waa s It now, for f Dr. Miles* £ thoNcrvIns Nerve and cured, and ir five'years, emedies. I meaiclnes e from. tHo t on till the , and I Kept fter X quit HERMAN, -laihB. Mich, Is sold by arantee that it It falls art, Ind ant. he B o o k - ng across the o ld estauratit d dining r, reached 25c and gfield, O . |ctemroxv k IJHfSTATp I gy lonai trratfnrnt RUGS, fiend for 9lD«as[HftA»t., OHIO Tepalr. rdwlck, Vt., i'« old. The et tall. Th* ttio repair, » bad to fe* •V ''l ’ ' - •, \ - * » *X7T?WM‘‘M 1(;:ettra!i>eA 9 pittM#* mm a*. »*Ws*Cs!saT'^5S“^ KgWilCtligS^ ^ m0m mm mmm ^ ^ ......_ ^ n s u n w Attend the Great Cash Raising sale and Buy the Best of Summer Shoes and Slippers at Less than Cost $>,49 For M en's and Woman’ s $3 Shoes <$> Oxfords. Pino assortment of the most de pendable kind; all leathers. 99c For W om en ’s f/.SQ and $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords Over CO!) pairs; all the best kinds. 69c For Children’s and Missed „ f i .50 shoes ‘S* Oxfords, Sizes5 to 2; all leathers; button and Iaco. i ‘3a for Children,s $l.2& Shoes and Oxfords. All leathers; button and lace ; all sizes. 99(5 for Boys’ and Little Bovs’ $l.r>o and *3.00 Shoes. AU leathers, light and heavy; all sizes 9 to 5/1 99 c fo r C h ild ren ’ s $2 S h o e s a n d T ie s All sizes, fine Black Vici Kid and Patent,Leathers 5all styles. Over 1,800 Children’s Hand turned slices, with fancy tops worth 7Ge, Sale, pair 99c. 19c For Infants’ and Children’s 50c Shoes; all leathers, all styles, DAN COHEN *1.98101 Men’s and Ladies* Oxfords, worth *3 to£5. The very best grades, all , hand sewed; all leathers. An immense as* ■sortmem in the very huest style designs. 35 East Mater Street, Springfield, Ohio. | LOCAL AND PERSONAL | Miss Zola Downard and Mildred McCollum are visiting in Clarks ville. —Use Golden Buie Flour, Miss Lulu Smith is visiting In Chiilfcothe. -Mower sections at Wolford’ s. Miss Mabel Grlndle has gone to Mackxftao, Mich. M jbs .Bernice Wolford is spending the, week in Springfield. / Mrs. James Smith ot Hamilton Is visiting her sister Mrs. I.. H, Sul- lenbergcr. Misses Bessie and Elsie Geiger of Ada, O., have returned home after a two weeks visit with Miss Slay Baney. Miss Verna Bird attended a party aftho home of Miss'Florence Jack- son, Thursday. -Bestpolisliingpowderon earth at WISTERMAN’S Mr. Wm. Spencer and wife spent Saturday in Springfield. Miss Ethel Barlow is ithe guest of Wilmington friesncis. "Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s, ’ .■ ;■''fr ■ ... : ■ -■ Tile Young-Ladies Sewing Circle met Tuesday at the home, of Miss Julia Harbison, Miss Mary Dean returned to her home in Xenia after a visttwith Mr. and Mrs Alex Turnb.ull. —-ltopair work of all lands. Gas fitting and general machine shop work, Pierce &Northup. Maynard and Helen Puffer have gone to Washington C. H. where they will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. —Have a sprayer and some Cow Ease fo r . the files when milking time comes.' Karr & Hustings Bros "McCormick, Deering, Osborn and Champion mower sections at Wolford’s. "G e t your sickles for any machine at Wolford’s. « 1 -Finest candies at Naglfty Bros Miss Ethel Spencer is visiting Miss Grace Morton ftf Chiton. —Best, line of cakes . at Nagley ■■'Bros.- Mrs, E. C. Oglesbee and daughters are visiting friends in Springfield. - --Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be had at McMillan,s. Prof. F. M. Reynolds left Wednes day fora-weefcsvisit at Blaneheater. —Buy shirts and overalls at Nagley Bros. Miss Kate Nisbet' spent Moftday in Dayton, , rite Ja,bk8fm of 0troftghu rsfc CUBih* Rk p*.ehniroh palpi^ ' —Bookers, couches, folding beds side boards, at McMillan’s ' fI . . .T„ ^ . —You can get sections lor your mower at Wolford’s, • Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McMillan are entertaining a number of frionds at dinner today, .» i -HOUSE FOB BENT: Apply to Mrs. Maria Boss ,Main Street. ( Miss Alice Swohger o f Dayton visited Mr. and** Mrs. Ira Trout, sabbath. -Curtains to lit your windows at McMillan’s, —Pitman rods and Pitman heads at Wolford’s, Mrs. MaryMatheny of Dima is tlie guest of her brother,’ Mr. G. W. Harper and wife. Miss Lula" Barber leaves today for Sabina where she will be file guest of Mrs. L. E. Whinnery. —Try Pierce & Northup for auto mobile supplies, lubricating and: machine oils, gasoline etc. ■ - l _ -------------- i ■ - I ~ '• Mrs. J. D. Williamson is spending a few days with'her daughter,. Mrs. Bobert Bryson, of near Xenia. Mrs, Lydia Archer of Pond Creek, Okla., is making a visit here with, friends. ” —Flies will not stay where Cow Ease is used. Get a sprayer and try i t . ;A t Kerr A Hastings Bros, Kev. O. H. Milligan returned homo Monday evening from Iris rft- ,%blAh waa apent in Eastern <>£m wrtff •*Wi«fiei'a Pennsplvanla, Mrs. MllKgan w l l return later. ' Miss MddrM BiXe has returned to her home m Anthony, Kan., after an extended visit with relatives in this county. Bev, 1, J. Wilson returned to Itichlund Center. Win., Thursday after a three weeks visit with rela tives in this vicinity. Mr, and Mrs, I, C. Davis and children of Cincinnati wero called hero owing to the'death of Mr, James Townsloy. Mr, Davis re turned Tuesday evening while the family will remain here several days. If prices talk, your next order will be over a Herald press. .TI jb largest stock and greatest variety from Which to select. Piano Clearance Sale O f Insurance Co, Stock, Damages A llowed by Insurance Co, taken From the Regular Prices, Fine Standard Uprights Like the Ludwig; Kimball, Haines, Brewster and other Reliable Makes. \ < 5 N E W : A N D t J S E D P I A N O S A T F A C T O R Y P R I C E S A N D D E S S . M I L D E R ‘ S M U S I C H O U S E , 34 S . L I M E S T O N E S T , The allowance made by the insnr- .nnco companies makes it possible for Us to close out a stock ot 20 re liable upright pianos at a saving of from *100 to $125oft each instrument. GeUtrifio bargains ift the very best make? ot «prig*»fc pianos. Easy termsVf payment, A* long as this steek lasts we are enabled to positively ' n ^ f e i o l eomimtitiori. Reliable, new uprights nfcMOO to $190, Good square pmhos nt $20 to $00* Bhio pianos tot begins new, Organs $0 to $30, Terms to . suit, ■ This is a rare chanco for lodges, halls, schoolf) and churches to se cure a high grade instrument at ex ceptional bargains. New and used, player pianos at factory cost, Satisfaction guaran teed. Bargain hunters will do well to call and investigate. MILLER'S MtfStO STORE, F. B, Miller, Proprietor. The oldest and most reliable piano house in Springfield, 31 S> Lime- stone Street, Mrs. Charles Ervin of Xenia and Mrs. John Ervin of Jamestown, visited with Mr. Samuel Oreswe1 and family. —Keep the flies from your cows by using Cow-F.uso. Kerr and Hastings. Dr. W. J. Dixon and family ex pect t,oleave to-day for Ghilllcothe where they will visit with relatives until Tuesday. —Pierce & Northup are ebntracb- orsfor plumbing and have already contracted with several residents for gas piping. Mr. D. M, Dean has sold a. frac tion over 100 acres of liis farm to his sop, Edward, who “luls been living on the place for some.time. Mrs. IV. ft. THff has returned from her trip to De Lnnson, N. V., where she viatted her son, Rev. Wi IV, Hitt and faftrily, —Golden Bute i£t the brand thatte been with you for yearn and it’ s bet ter now than oyer. Try it. Mrs, O, T, Wolford Of this place and Mxti. IV, P, Madden of Xenia at tended tlioyearly meeting of Friends at Waynesville this week. • REPORT DENIED, Mr, E." O. LoWry requests the Herald to deny the report that the electrle light company Is going (o shutdown. This report is without foundation and lias been current for several days. Mr, Lowry further says than the service will be.im proved. 5? Mr. it! t W, Collins Of Trenton, spent Wednesday night here. He. left the next day for Chillicothe Where ftft has the Bfbetor hero of PolIecPAngus cattle. A memorial is to bo erected to the memory of the late Mark Hanna by the people of Cleveland. Ifc.is to be built oj Qqiucy granite aud mounted with a bronze statue of the lameuted statesman. Sale BUls, the water, proof kind, at the same,price you have to pay other printers fpr the ordinary stock. IVe have pleased hundreds ot patrons in tlfe past few years, why not have the beet’/ The local baseball team Under the management of Ted Richards,' wDi Riay the Xenia Nationals, Xenia, August 23Un A game" has been scheduled with South Charleston for tho 29th. " ’ Oaplain ft. B, Hanna, wife and son of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, wore the guest of Dr. IV, J, Dixon and family the first of the -’‘ weefe>- Captain Haunais Instructor at the Fort. ’ 1' Mr. Louis Tindall, who has . been laid up for some time with a sprained ankle lifts returned ,to Iris work in the Exchange Bank. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mi user ro turned •homo Monday, alter a pleasant visit with their son, C. F. Minser and wife oPLima, Ohio, —Do not let, a contract for gas piping in your store room or dwell ihg until you have had an .esiimate from Pierce & Northup. - A few lines inserted in the Herald will rent your house, sell whatever you have, or tiring you just wliat you want to buy. The cost is small eveh though the forums are great. —Typewriters of all makes can he rented. Bemingtons* Smith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers. At Lfm- bocker’s, In the. Arcade, Spring- field, O. 'Miss A. L. Craufurd 1ms gone to Cincinnati whore she will attend millinery opening and visit displays for fail goods. She expects to he gone a couple of weeks. Prof. IV. B. McChosney and wife left last Saturday for Marissa, 111., where they visited Bev. Thomas R. Turner and wife. Sabbatli the Pro fessor filled the Third Presbyterian pulpit in St. Louis, A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manageable ; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fedhairwill bestrong,and will remainwhere it belongs—* on the head, not on the comb! The best! kind t>i a testimonial-— “ SOW lor ovor sixty years.’ ’ A IfsSe by 3. U.Ay«r Oo„ l*ow«ll, Hess, Also tasnaftbtprors or 9 SAKSWAMt.U, “ MILS. CHERRYH&TOSAtv tjers August, 29, Somerset, tills state, will chlejmrte the lopfh anniversary of herfoundlng, and on that same day the §aioon<»ofi.ha town, recently voted out, vhm their door*. That is certainly a oomcMeace atispiefous enough tor tiie moat.sxaetihg. Mr. Balph Georg© ami family Ar rived hero fromChicagoWedtiCBday evening, Mr, George has purchased the Jenks elevator at Jamestown* It is reported that the parties having the local optiou petitions at London are securing numerous sig nature^ and that suiilcieni; names will have been secured to rite an ap plication at the next meeting of council* calling for an election. Townsloy Bros, have finished put ting hi cement walks onCedarstreet in front of the properties owned by O. IV, Cronse, O." M, Crouso and Mrs, J. H. Milhurn. This same firm has just contracted with the Selma school board for cenient walks about flio school building*' • Mr. F, C« Price and family, loft Tuesday for Cincinnati where a po sition has been offered him in. the dispatchers office of the Pennsylva nia lines. Mr. Pried lias been day operator hero for two or three years and has been an efficient employee to tiie company. His promotion lias been merited, and his many friends aro pleased over tho change. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mitburn ex- to visit their son, Frank Milburn and wife, of Painesvilie next week. They will also visit in Cleveland, Madison and KirtUnd. Mr. Mil- burn will he gone about a week while Mrs* Milbnrn will remain longer. Tim Store will be closed during their absence, the first time during tho many years Mr. Milburn ims been in business in Cedarvlllo A camping party lias been made up for a ten days stay at Camp Hport, Clifton. Th* party expects to go Into camp to-day if the weath er is favorable. Those in the party will be Mrs. J. C. Towtistey, Mrs. J. ft. Andrew, Mrs. C. C, Morton of this place and Mrs. Frank Tarbox and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. IV. L. Marshall and three children, Sirs. Charles Ervin and son, Fred of Xenia. Mrs* Jeannette Esktidgo will cook for tho campers. Mr. John Pierce had an nhusual experience". Tuesday afternoon by hlft traction engine going through the bridge above Mr. Henry Kyle’s farm. The rear part of the engine went through into the ditch, a depth of about five feet. There was no particular damage done other than to tho bridge. The Incident only goes to show that money spent oft small wooden bridges is practically lost. A concrete •bridge properly constructed would last a century without a cent of expense for re pairs, “The Setting jVIakes the king Valuable L ik ew is e its th e m o v em e n t in th e w a t c h tha t c o u n ts . In ga s s toves thej im p o r tan t pa r t i s ’ the burner. A ll s toves h a v e these, bu t the E s ta te B u rn e rs are o n ly on ' E STATE , STOVE ,S , E c o n om y , e ffic ie n c y and sa t is fa c t ion m ak e it “ T h e B e s t in th e W o r l d ” , V;;' Grouse 6 C raw ford . Miss Leona. Johnson of Cincinnati .Is visiting Mbs Elsie Harbison. Miss Edna Townsley 'is confined to her home with a sprained ankle. Bev. W. J. Sanderson and wife LeftMonday for Utica, O., to attend Presbytery. Bey. Bobert Wilson, wile and daughter, returned to their home in Croswell,- Mich.. Thursday. Mr. John McFarland and family had for their guests,Sabbath, N;, G* Minear and sister, Misses Mabel, Myrtle and Georgia Gregory of Sprlngii dd. Mrs. Bobert Walker and daughter Myrtle of . South- Charleston arid Miss MlniHcBUeiiour of Selma wore guests at the home of Mr. John Walker. ' Miss Mary Bainsey letfc- Tuesday morning for Morning Sun, O., where sim will attend tho annual reunion of the Ramsey family. From there she will go on to Mon mouth, 111., to visit relatives for several weeks. ' Messrs. IV, J. Tarbox ftml family, G. E. Jobe and family. Miss Martha Owens, Miss Louise Barber, and Messrs*.John and Paul McDormau of-*Seima lelt Tncsday for the Jamestown Exposition and points lu the East. Our Loss Will prove your gain, if you will but take advantage of this our last offer on Clothing. IVe have select- t*d and pla ed on a special counter an JmtnenHo lot of Men’s and Boy’s Suits, Coats and Vests and Pants. Also a number of little iellows Knee Pant Suits, all bf which wo offer you from Saturday August 21 to Saturday August ,’U inclusive, at. ft discount of 53 1-3 per cent off our regular price. In other words a $10-00 Suit will cost yon but $0.G7, a childs $2.50 suit will cost you but $1.07. In this lot you will find Borne extra good values, Among them are good heavy Winter Suits and at prices named, will pay you to pur chase. THINK OF IT. A No. 8ft all silk ribbon, In all colors, per yard 10c Closing out, our Ladies Shirt Waists at*25 cents off until Septem ber 1st, The Howard Reunion was held Thursday at the homo of Mr. John Fields, about thirty-five being pres ent, Among tim out-of-town persons present were: Samuel Stoops, Hat* veysbui’ff, Addison Stoops and wife of Waytunmlie, Mr. Milo Anderson and wife and Mr. Minor Howard who reside below Xcnm. Men’s W» L* Doliglas $3.50 L oav Gut Shoes $2.09 per pair Ladies Dorothy Dodd $3.09 Ox ford Shoos < $2.39 per pan* Our 10c counter is still growing and will have some extra specials for Saturday trade. , TO-DAY ONLY. 23 lb. Sack Flue Granulated Sugar for w $1.30 Cash IVe Will not deliver sugar. You must calf for it at tho storo. Bird's Mammoth Store, Prepare for the Squirrel season. The ope 1 season on squirrel comes in September 1st. It-is not too early forlnm ters to prepare to take t o ’the wopds on this date. When it ponies to ' . Supplies for the Hunter, i* we are able t o ’furnish any tiling desired. W e are "n o t nov ices in the sportir g goods busmessrtfae- store hav ing been established |in 1854. Our long experience places us in a position to junge qua lity and - Everything.We Sell Is Guarantsed to be the Best* * A com p lete line o f Shotguns and Pdflcs, W inchester and U. M , Cl Ammum fmm Send u s y ou r name and address .and we .will forward t o y o u postpa id a late eppy o f the O n ioP ish and Game Laws. P rices cheerfully quoted b y mail o n uany ai> t id e in the store'. P. SLACK’S SONS, B o th Phone 60 E a s t M a in Street, N o . 392. Sp r ing fie ld , O h io . C tdarvilk College* The Fourteenth year of.Cedarville College opens September loth. It offers the following courses or Study: English History • Science Economics Isycholpgy . Ethics ’ Sociology MaUtematieE |ja“ n . Greek German French Hebrew’ English Bible Music Oratory, and thoir sub-courses, Degrees in courses lead to A. B. and FJi, Ik Larger library advantages will bo open this year. Tho College Is a mem ber of the Ohio Oratorical Association and affords splendid privileges in fno Developement ot Thought amt the Power of Expression. Every yenr Is giving greater prestige to the College, foist, year was its banner year. The coming year will be still better. Every catling and pursuit in Ii’ e are demanding college trained men and women. Invest some lime and moneyJin brain development and soul culture. Prepare lo-day for the workbf to-morrow'. Full-particulars gladly given. Hen-1for catalogue to C e d a rv ille C o lle g e , C e d a r v ille , O h io , LOOK HERE What we will Sell you on Saturday for cash or .trade 20 lbs. Granulated Kugar $1,00, with an equal amount otpoods, 3 lbs. prunes 25c. California Hams 11c per lb. Best sugar cured Hama 17ois per pound. 25 lb. Sack of American Quern Flour 7fte 23 lb. Hack of Snowball Flour, tvse. 0 Loaves.of Cottage Bakery Bread tl5n. All kinds of cakes fresh every day, ■ ■All kinds of Fruit ami Vegetables Fresh each*day ip season. W E W ILL F A Y YOU For Eggs, IVe; For Butler, 2Se. Call and bo convinced tlmt this is.the place to bring your market ing and buy your goods. 0. M. TOWNSLEY, TUB CORNER GROCERY* TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
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