The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
CUT” t ! *i’o i. if lavti to trust ■bulvhcr. »r Meats In ly kind to bplianoes for fund they’re Jd. Don't go hot. Buy E. O. fvr\£h toy r.tomnoli lly tongue baa y breath having *---- *---via ivHdropomtnemlo J can willingly And ftlroiy cured nx$, 1 ■almll rocommonq I tlCUtTOUl)]OR.‘* jt.tNuw3rork,Nvjfc Its [ITIC lafai Goad. Bo Good* 110c, £3akGQc,Never le t stamped OUOf [ay back. IcagoorNvY* 596 LUOS BOXES airi ; they are make tlicir lyliere. T h e : f are Uead- Baraclie, ache, Neu- !re sentinels y derange- fem, When- become ex- f, Headache [hie; if the weak, in- and you |i, and if the ^es are af-. .vrplymakes .'he way to ;oothe and :rves. Dr. Jills .do this, [lily yield to armless i f ' Irv h-Paln Pills an irarniltig ijcnd- iti'fssing- pains i tliem for tho I capacity w ith L Tc-ru, In d . Iflls are cold by ■guarantee th a t Ibenefit. If It monoy. Si* bold in bulk. Slkhart, Ind irant. the Book- tiding; across In tlie old Restaurant and dining )or, reached ils 25c and rmgfield, 0 . iM®- a r e frationei tr.oi-rraS IrOnUSd. Kent tat ISjiUifisfl.ilacnto** Oh 111 |5 ffopalr. i«!«!{%, Vt„ ream old, Tho 1h ot tall, Tii<j Jail the repair-, Ekao had to be Utr r ?tl -ir»et> dafeg*. V S - f tT i f * . t Attend the Great Cash Raising sale and Buy the Best of Shoes and Slippers at Less than Cost. $ 1.4 9 For A to n 'f a n d W om e n 's $ 5 Shoes JF Oxfords. Fine assortment of tlio most de pendable k ind ; all leathers. 99c For W om e n 's $1,50 a n d $1.75 Shoes a n d Oxfords, Over CODpairs; all the best kinds. 69c For Children's a n d M isses $1.50 Shoes dfr Oxfords, Sizes 5 to 2; all leathers; button and lace, 4tte for t 'liihlrct!,H $1,25 Shoes and Oxford*. s 4.11 leathers; button and law ; all sizes. DUc for Boys’ and Llttlo Boy$’ $L50 and $2,00 Shoes. All leathers, light and heavy; all sizes 0 to 6 /< $1.08 foi Men's and Ladies* Oxfords, worth $!1 to S>3. The very best grades, all hand sewed; all leathers. An immense as sortment in the very latest style designs. ggc for Children’s $2 Shoes *. - . and T ies All sizes, fine Black Vie! K id and ■Patent Leathers; a ll styles. ' Over 1,800 Children’s Hand turned ^ jj , shoes, with fancy tops worth 75e. ♦Sale, pall* SUo. Infants’ and Childrenjn 50e Shoes; all leathers, Till styles. DAN COHEN 35 East MamjStreet, Springfield, Ohio, | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ^ —Use Golden Ilule Flour. School opens Monday, Sept. 0th. Miss Belle Brower was” the guest -of Miss Verna Bird this week.. -Finest candies at-Nagley Bro Mr. Edward 'Ferris of Cincinnati spent the first of the week here. Miss Nellie Usditslc of Columbus, is visiting relatives here. Rev. Joseph Spain* will fill the It. P. pulpit Sabbath.. —Pheaton buggy for sale, a good one-. Miss' M ildrea Grouse returned home Sunday from-Charleston. —Buy shirts Nagley Bros. and overalls Mrs. Lillias Milburn of Chicago has been visiting relatives aud friends in Godarville and Xenia. ' {Brush up with the LAWRENCE Paints and give your house a pros-j porous appearance. I t will preserve it, too. Sold by J. H. Wolford. —HOUSE FOR RENT Mrs. Maria Ross .Main Street. —Keep the flies from by using Cow-Ease,. Apply to i‘Hastings. your cows Kerr and No cracking or blistering if you use the LAWRENCE Pain t—jlist try It—sold by J. H. Wolford, Prof. W. R. McChosney and wife, returned home Friday evening after a two weeks visit ip Illinois* Mr. W ilber Brotherton of Detroit spent-Sabbath and Monday with his father, Mr. J . II. Brotherton. Messrs. Will Hopping and John Turnbull returned Saturday .after a tour of 'the southern p a rt of the state fop cattle. Mr. and Mts. L. H. Sullenbergor are in Oxford attending conference. —Best -line of cakes a t Nagley Bros. . Miss Cora McDonald visited a t the home, of J . R. Cooper over Sabbath. -Best polishing powder on earth a t WiSTERMAN’S School opens Monday and township. in town Mr. J , W, Pollock lias been under - the weather for sevoral days. _L3_ Mr. F rank Giltaugh of^ Dayton, spent Sabbath here. —-Mattreijses, bed springs, best, t» be had a t McMillan,a- the Mr, Fred ITam" ot Sidney is the guest ofW. J . Sm ith and family. Mr, Charles Fisher has entered Wilber/orce University. FOR SALE: Young cow and calf. T. W. St; John; Mr. O. L. Finney and son left Tuesday for the Jamestown Expo- ssfion. Mr. F rank Ervin of Cincinnati spent tho first of the weolt with his parents. —Rockers, couches, folding bodB side hoards, a t McMillan’s Mrs. Oliver Dodds, joined her husband a t Marlon, 0 ., where lie has a position in the oftlce of the Erie Railroad. Prof" F. A. Young and wife ex pec t to leave next week for Van Wert, O., where he will teach the coming winter. The best paint made, sold or used —LAWRENCE Pure Linseed Oil Ready Mixed Paint. Sold by J .N . Wolford. Miss Martha Crawford Wtll leave this evening for Jamestown so as to be ready for the opening of school Monday. She wiil be accompanied by li^r father, J . H. Crawford, who Will live with her this winter. —Curtains to fit your .at McMillan's. windows Mrs. George Randall arid d a u g h t e r Mrs. Harrison, aro V is itin g r e l a ti v e s atWestervHIe. Mr. C. M. Crouse made a business trip' to Cincinnati the first of the week. T-Carpots, lhattings and linoleums a t McMillan's. The School teachers have all been busy this week attending the insti tute in Xenia. Mr, James H. Milburn has re turned from his visit with his son, Frank, a t PainesviUe, MisSLena Gilbert has taken up her school work a t the O. S. &S. O. Home. Prof. Allen and sister aro expect ed here Saturday. Miss Allen will attend college. LAWRENCE the best paint made —weather proof—sold by J* H. Wol ford, —See notice of cheap excursion, to Western Cqpada, September 3d and 17th on page Mr. Charles Lewis andt family have returned .to tlieir homo ,iu Santa Ana, Cal., after an extended visit with A. S. Lewis <if Clifton, Mr. Charles M inseris visiting his daug-hfer Mrs. Charles Brotherton and family of .Dayton this week and taking in the fair. Mr. S .tM. Murdock le ft Tuesday for the Jamestown Exposition and to join-his wife who is visiting Mr. Walter Morton and wife of Rico, Va. —Repair work of a ll kinds. G.is fitting and general machine shop -work, Pierce &Northup, —If you need a pheaton and want a bargain call on J. H, Wolford. A bargain in a second buggy. Mr. Anderson Finney and sister Mrs. Clark and step-daughter--start ed Tuesday on a trip to Denver, Col., and California owing to Mrs. Clark’s health.. .. _Special-ebeap—rates to Southern Alberta, .Western Canada, Sept. 17 and Oct. l. Harvesting and thresh ing m full swing, G. N.^ Hunter, 21 Kuhns Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. LAWIU’NUE on a can of pa in t or stain or enamel -stands fo r-all 1 hat’s good. A ll we ask is a trial. Sold by J . H , Wolford. Mrs. C. C- Weimer aud daughter, Marie, epentSatiu'day and Siijihafcli W ith friends in South Charles ten, —Golden Rule is the brand th a t’s been with you for years and it’s bet ter now than eyer. Try it. Prof.F . A. Ju rk a ta n d family a t tended the anno- ' >( Chart ers fa uie home of John Charters in Xneia, Friday. —Fresh car of Portland cement the finest on the market. D. S. Ervin & Co- LAWERNCE Pain t possesses preserving qualities and beautifying effects. Sold by J. H, Wolford. The Oglesbeo family reunion will be held a t tho home of W. F. Ogles- bee, one milo south of Lumberton, oh Saturday Sept. 7* “The Setting Jttakes the Ring 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. It tickles liim to entry it home nit** almost as much as it pleases his father fOwear it— THjBT V S t e t s o x i H a t Economy, efficiency and satisfaction make it . . ‘T h e Best in 'the-World”. i & ¥ ' . . \ _ J vM nf ,v;»- v \ *•*■'& r*V3 -Vi il In all tmr experience We have known of only one hat that can be said to J,e. the■ leader in style and quality; That’s why we al ways offer the Stetson in all shapes —Derby and Soft. b3.50,-§4> $4.50, and $5. SULLIVAN, The Hatter. 27 S. Lime&tono St,, Springfield* O. Ellis McMHIau was bound ovei* last Friday afternoon ou a charge of wife beating. The act w m com mitted some time ago and the,often-, der arrested in Day toil. In default, of $300 bond ho- was sen t to the comity jail. "“i ! t= .'r. *- ■ -■ ■ Crouse c5 Crawford. Boggan’s Toggery Shop —Try-Tiei'ce&Norihup for auto mobile supplies, lubricating and machine oils, gasoline etc. NEW DASHING FALL SUITS Mi'-, anti Mrs, James Lanaaker, Mr. aud Mrs. H arfy Vinca aild family, MRa f^tulle Davey, Master F rank Glllaugh, Mr, and Mrs. Sid ney Smith and Ho Buzzard took dinner with Mr, and Mrs. O, IL Crouse. Mr. J, A. Burns has rented "the Wm. Haines farm and will get po- session March 1st. Mr. Ervin Kylo will rent the farm vacated by Mr. Burns. Mr, WrJT "Stevenson, who has been living on the Hatncs farm has not ye t decided what he will do. M0N£Y TO LOAM, Mr. Carl Paul left la s t Saturday for Buffalo for a ahorb visit, Mrs. Paul having gone previously. Mrs. J . M. Bull and son Fred of Springfield have been visiting rela- tlves’hero this Week. —I)o nob let a con trrct for gas piping in your store room or dwell mg until j*ou have, had an estimate from Pierce & Northup. Mr. W. J . Smith came down from Cleveland the first of the week ou a short vacation. Miss Irene McClellan of Indiana polis arrived Thursday evening for a visit with relatives and friends. Rev. Brown, pastor of the Chris tian Church, Xenia, will occupy tho pulpit of tlio A. M. 35. • church on next Sabbath. All are cordially in vited to hear him. Miss Thirza McMillan and Mrs* M, L, Bratton spent Friday and Saturday in Xenia. Mr. Herbert Folger and two daughters of Day*on spent Sabbath with Dr. E. C. Oglesbee and family. Mrs. S. L. Stewart is visiting with Mr. B. G. Rklgway and fam ily of Daytom —A certain amount of money was found recently. Owner can get same by proving property and pay ing for this notice. —Second hand pheaton for sale a t J .H . Wolford’s. Mr. Beard Walker, who is en gaged in the. hardware business in Sewlckly, I’a,, is tho guest of Messrs. Charles and Edward Stuckey. Mr. J. A, Bamngarner has been awarded the contract to grade the Columbus pike alnogside tlio Barber and Bumgarner land. Mrs. E lm ira Gowdy of Xenia is spending a few days with her sister Mrs Jacob Wilson, £ e < M lt College in^ It offers The Fourteenth year of Cedarville College opens September loth, the following courses of study: Kdenco Economics Bociology > Mathematics German French Music .. Oratory... courses lead to A. R. and Pit, History Ethics Greek B English Psychology Batin , Hebrew Jw English Bible mid their finb-coutscft. Degrees in Lam'A* Ulnar v advantages will be open this year. The College is a mem ber of the Ohio Oratorical AsffOelaiion and affords splendid privileges in Hm D evelopmen t ot Thought and the Power of Expression. Every year is giving greater prestige to the College. Last year was Its bannoi year, The coming year will bo siili hotter. Every calling and pu rsu it in life ere demanding college trairn d men and women. Invest some timo and money in brain development and soul culture. Prepare lo-dny foe tho v/orl? of to-morrow. _ ' ’ Full particulars gladly given. B e n d for catalogue to CedarviHe College, Cedatwilic, Ohio. Mrs, A. W, Osborn will occupy her property which will ho shortly vacated by Mr. I, F» Puffer. Mr. Puffer will move into Mrs. Lila Young's property. • Money to loan oft first mortgage real estate. Any amount up to $20,000. Before you borrow, call at. this office for information. Health in the Canal Zone. Tim high wages paid make it a mighty temptation to our 3 *onng a r tisans to join the force of skilled workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many* are restrained howevor by tho fear of fover.-t and malaria. I t is the knowing ones— those who have used Electric Bit ters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarltioo Idiluonco with Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood poi son too, billidusness, weakness and Alt stomach, liver and kidney from hies Guaranteed by all druggists. COc W eeks in advance of other houses in presenting the newest styles; crowded w ith distinctive character and authentic originality. .r, Now , w e ’ll tell you wha t they’re like, but to see them personally Is the best w ay to realize what an extraordinary occurrence th is is in suit offering. ALTERAT ION S FR E E : $2o> $25, $30 , $35? $4®* $ 5 ® $100. PETER A BOGGAN, i i S, L imestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. Mr', and Mrs. Huston Cherry en tertained a number of friends la st Saturday evening a t the home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Jackson, in honor of Mr. K, L. Baldwin and wife of Chicago. SCHOOL DRESSES, “We have been informed th a t Mr. A. W. Kyler, who has boon in Col umbus in the drug business for sev eral 3 *ears and one well known hero has been appointed n member of the State Pharmacy Board for the examination of pharmacy students. Mr. Kyler Is the youngest momber of the board and Is (lie first (). S. U. graduate to fill such a position. Heretofore the members have been from Harvard, Yale, Chicago, Princeton and the larger universi ties, Tho appointment of Mr. Ky ler on this board is welcome news to his many ftlenns here. - Call G. F. Bicgier and have your piano tuned before winter time. —Have a sprayer and some Cow- Ease for the files when milking time comes. Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Pierce & Northup are contract- ovsfor plumbing and have already contracted with several residents for gas piping, If prlfces talk, your nex t order wilt be over a Herald press. Tho largest stock and greatest v arlety from which to select. Mrs. I). B. Ervin and Miss Mary Murdock attended tlio "VV. C* T* tT. meeting in Xenia, Tuesday. Miss Murdock was re-elected correspond ing secretary. Miss Carrie Towlisley has been visiting her'hunt, Mrs. J . O. Hpahr, near Jamestown. A number of friends wore entertained 111 her hon or, Tuesday evening. Fall Shoes Our F a ll Shoes are now in. It w ill pay you to come and took them Over. Our range of styles and prices are complete. See us before you spend your winter shoe money . . Mr. Ray Lawrence and Mies Mabel Gritulle have returned from their trip to Mackinac. Mr. Lawrence has a position with tho Pennsylva nia railroad as operator in Cincin nati. ■ t s h o e s m < arr p r i c e s r ig h t MAKE US PROVE IT. Children’s Wash School Dresses in Ginghams, Percales and Whfte, for sizes 0 to 14 years. Prices are about what the material would cost you. ■ You save the making and worry. Prices ■ 50c. 75c. $1.00 and $ 1.50 each School Ginghams New Pall Plaid Ginghams for school wear, almost endless selection, a t .................................................................... 12 l-2c Short lengths of 15c Dress Gingham, in all the new patterns and colorings, 10 to 20 yard lengths......................... 12 l-2c Broken lots of Dress Ginghams in good styles 10c. One^table worth 12 1-2 to 15c, all marked to 7 l-2c to close. :hool Hosiery Pony Stockings for bpys and girls are the best you can buy. There are no others as good for the price ... *............... 25c For Boys’ extra heavy, heavy and medium weights. For girls, medium and light weights, ah at ......................... .25c Raw hide Stockings for boys are the best 15c stockings made that we know of and it is our business to know them all. SCHOOL SHOES - Flies will twit May whofc. Cow Ease iu used. Got a sprayer and try it. At Kerr & Hastings Bros, I t is stated th a t Whifolaw Raid will Moot a fraternity house a t Ox ford lor iho D. K. E. Tim Ihrno other fratern ity# .will also erect homes a t Oxford, the cost ot each being about $ 211 , 0110 , We sell boys’ and girls’ School Shoes that are made to wear. We do not believe the people of Xenia want low priced shoes, but rather they wanf strictly first class mer chandise at tlie right price. Every pair of shoes from our nhoe department is guaranteed to be perfect in every way ahdwe are to make right anything that is nou just as repre sented. The same principle applies to everything in our [House. Boys’ Shoes inDongola ICid and Box Calf, the new shapes and styles, single and double soles, at 81, 8L25, $1.50 a pair Girls’ School Shoes in all the popular leathers and shapes, fully guaranteed for wear, a t .........$1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 SPRINWWEIJ), OHIO. Jobe Bros. & Co. 1 XENIA, OHIO. :r- } /: 1 1) j
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