The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
ble ting ifcy of ng of isolute t you ■e old 3.11 WO entire Percales out what . king and & each t endless , . . . 1 2 1 - 2 c patterns. . . . 1 2 l-2c One tfihlo ft 'e . . j* ii can buy. . . . . . ,25c riits, For ■.......... -.S o u stockings now them made to want low lass mer- from our very way as repre- ng in our ew shapes 1.50 a pair nd shapes, ) and $2,00 i.; 1 I o a, 10. There is Real Eponomy In A STETSON or a WILSON HAT . . . , In style, durability and satisfaction. $3.50 buys a Steteon Stiff or Fedora Hat. \ $3.00 buys a Wilson, We have many other styles from $1 to $2.50. Come in and try them on. YOU WILL HOT BE ASKED TO BUY. SU L L IV A N , TH E HATTER 27"South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. - For homo grown timothy seed call ox K oit &. Hastings Bros. Mr. Bari Coffey of Wheeling visited, here tho first of the week. Mr. R**rd Walker of Baviolmly, .P*., ra tu rn td ta hi* horns la s t Hah. hath *jft«r * thra* weeks v isit with his uncle Mr. C. K. Stuckey. Lots of Pain t made—LAWRENCE makes best. Ask J , H. Wolford, Messrs. Samuel Haglar and I. F Puffer were in Dayton lastSatu rday Mr. Willard Trout and wife are guests of Sidney friends this week. Mr, Robert McFarland returned to Williamsport, O,,. last Friday a fte r* visit with Ida brother, John Wrtl MctarJami. Mrs. Minnie Bull returned to her, homo in Bellfouniam last Saturday after a visit with relatives here for several week#. • Pain t your house with LAW RENCE Paint—J. H. Wolford sells it. Remember the millinery opening of Miss A. L. Oraufurd, Thursday andF ridad , September S6and 27. . Once used always used—LAW RENCE Paints—sold b y J . H. Wol ford, . - Mrs. V a n ’Kirk, superintendent ot Narcotics, from Granville gave an address before tho W. C, T. U, Monday. New Buckwheat and Pancake Flour next week. ■■ * ■* * Sweet Potatoes were never better or cheayet. Only 30c per peck, ' . ........................ . ■ t ■ ■ ..... .• - ^ .......... New Coipb Honey in 1 lb. section 25c per section. Extra good Bargain on our 10c Coun ter to-morrow (Saturday) look for them. W e pay 2fc per doz. for No 1 Clean .Eresh Eggesl . 20 Mule Team Borax 1 lb package 15 c ,or 2lbs for 25. - ioc package 3 for 25 c. LAWRENCE Paints are sold by U. S, Standard Gallon a t J. H. Wolford’s, Mr. James Murry and wife of South Charleston spent F riday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harper, Messrs. G, H . Sm ith and W. L. Clemans and their wives spent last Saturday m Dayton. Mies A. L. Oraufurd has returned from Cincinnati where slm has been for a couple weeks in the interests of fall millinery. 1 Mrs. Jacob L o tt and Mrs. Ruth Cline are guests of-Mr. Win, Brad- fute and fam ily of Washington C, H. Mrs. Loujs Gilbert and Lucile Johnson spent F riday and Saturday with MIss Lapa Gilbert of the O'. S. & S, O. Home. Rev. George Edgar, of Clelha, Kansas, Was cilllen here to attend the funeral of his brother, W. M. Edgar, wlfich was held Monday! W E'VE been selling furr—the honest, satisfac- torp kinds—right herein Springfield for Just 56 3 ',ears. You know what you're buying when you come to us because we know What we’re selling. Not every merchant who sells poor wearing furs is dishonest by any means—many a one simply does not know the difference between seasonable and unseasonable pelts. We’re Springfield’s only experi enced furriers and our certainty is yours. We’re ready to show you now the results of months of effort in the selection of a stock that covers every fur that’s fashionable. We’ve muffs from tol$125.00; neckwear from $1.00 to $150.00] coats from $15.00 to $365.00; boleros, etons, motor coats, and other extreme models including a number of imported garments from $30.00 to $20u.00. Fur lined cloth coats from $30.00 to $75.00. This display, in extent,Jvariety,and smartness exceeds any in Central Ohio— / a strong statement, but one we’re pleased to prove. You’ll find our store a safe «place to buy for onother reason—every ticket bears the price in honest, plain fig ures and the name-of the fur as well. LOST: A jacket ,for a young girl on way homo from M; E , church, ’ Finder please notify this office. Mbs Glenna Pierson has been visiting friends at St.- ParriB and Troy the past week. Mr. Alex, Goings of Springfield 0 „ rtud Maude Freeman of Glifton were married Thursday evening afc Rev. G. W . Robinson’s residence. this (Ueek’sSpecial Mrs, James Matthews and child ren visited friends in Donellsville last week, . Mr.. Charles Payne of South Charleston was -the guests of Mr, C. C. 'VVeimer Sabbath. Mr, F red Barber expects to re- turn to New York City Saturday' whero fie will resume pis Jaw studies in Columbia Main ersity.,- . , -r-i-o';^,jr"- v.it.n;. ^ r** NOTICE; Beginning nex t week ail-orders m ust bb In before eight o'clock as opr boy starts to school. No delivery a fte r eight o’clock; Is river mink—one of the niost durable and ' beautiful ot our own American furs. The rich brown color shading into the dark center stripe is universally becoming._Saddle-bag muffs $3, $4, and $5, pillow muffs $1 and $5, novelty muffs $5, $6, $7.50 $10 and $12. Zazas- and small shaped scarfs $8 a -| $3.50.; throw and tie scarfs $4, $6, and $C; dropped skin effects, viclorl- nes, ( t ?-) $‘’>, $6, $7.30, $10 and $12. Remember, a small payment holds any. s e - ^ f ■ you wan t it. ■ ■ ■ Mr. Charles Gilbert and wife o< South Charleston spent Sabbath with-Mr. Louis Gilbert and family. —Do no t le t if contract for gas piping in your store room or dwell mg until you have had a n estimate from Fierce & Northup. 4 lb ioc Prunes for 25 Miss Alice Adams of Utica, O., is attending college and making her home with Rev. W. J . Sanderson, Stove for .sate. Fine big Heating Stoves only used 6 months. A Bargain fyr some one. A *’Needle” - for every" sewing machine made can be had at din? store* Rftfi?Tf4fi*.cl for This is a broad state-: meat, bfit we are prepar ed to back it up. No* need to send away for f them, ask u s forkind you use and-we'll produce 4 needles for 10c at Bird’sMamoth Store | LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be bad a t McMitlan,s. . -Pheaton baggy for sale, a good one. Miss Gertrude Bumgarner has as her guest Miss Grace Judy of W ash ington, C. H , Only the best P a in t Is cheap-^ask for LAW R ENC E -a t J . I I . Wol ford’s. Miss Inez Murdock entertained a number of her lady friends Tues- Hfternooh. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan’s, FOR SALE; Young cow and calf T. W. St. John. —Best line or cakes a t Niigley Brosa —Buy shirts and overalls a t Nagtey Bros. ■ Bring us your eggs and butter Nagiey Bros, —Curtains to fit your windows a t McMillan's. Why is LAWRENCE P a in t so easy to use? Because it 1 b ready! prepared—ask J , II. Wolford. —Have a sprayer and some Cow- -Ease- fo r.. thaR ie s.. when-, mjlking time comes. Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Try Pierce A Nnrthup for auto mobile supplies, lubricating and' machine oils, gasoline etc, —Best polishing powder on earth a t _______________WISTERMAN‘5 —Timothy seed for sale a ll home grown, K e rr & Hastings Bros. —Fresh car of Portland cement- the finest on the market* D. H. Ervin & Co, M r,.and Mrs. I r a Townsley Bpont the Week a t,th e homo of Mr. Robert Stewart near Springfield, Mr. B, F , Emtsley and wife of Dayton have been the guests of Mr. Robert Towhsley and family several .jdaysJthia wpek* Mr. Endsley has been here looking after thepurebaso of some ImrseH. Mrs. L. (i. BulLgave a thimble party Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. 3 . P . Rogers, of Wheeling W. V a „w h o ia th e guest of her sister Mrs. lL I’* Kerr, L igh t refreshments were served tho th irty guests. M ra.F. C, Longrtnd two daughters Gertrude and Jesse of Xenia whom areknown here, left this week for Now Mexico Wlioro they will spend the winter on account of ’the ill health of the latter* FOR RENT ;—A co ttage-on-East Xettla avenue. Apply to Mrs.M. A. Oteswell. - ' —Pierce ANo rthup are contract- orsfor plumbing atrd 'have already contracted With, several residents for gas piping. ~ - —I f you need apheaton and want a bargain call on J. H, Wolford, A bargain in * second buggy ,' —Typewriters of a ll makes can be rented, Remingtons^ Sm ith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers, A t "Lim- bocker’s, l a to**’Arcade, Spring- field, O. . gpi —So-ffiMBtala is th e brand tb a t’^ beau with you for years and it’s ter now than eyer. Try It, •' —Keep the files from your cows by using pow-Ease. Kerr anti Hastings." •AS’* Dr.Jii W. D i ^ k i f J w i f e w r f i e h - tertain s v e ^% mr- Mr. Robert Jones;wad Misses H^toe and Ed ith Dixon of Chlllioothe whoai** their guests. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Min hoy have as their guests their granddaughters the Missos Brotherton of Dayton. Mr. Charles Owens sp en t. Wed nesday and Thursday ' In Columbus in attendance a t the races. Messrs. O* M. Townsley and An drew Winter were among those who took in tho Columbus races Tuesday. Bee the new styles in fail and winter millinery a t tho opening of A. L. Craufurd, next Thursday and Friday. Messrs. C. C, Weiirier,’John John son, George Irvine and Andrew Jackson tookm the association races a t Columbus Wednesday, Mfss In a Jeffries of the .Herald composing staff is taking her vacation and will visit in Ind ian apolis for a couple of weeks. Mr. C. E , North up left Tuesday for tiie Jamestown Exposition and different points In tho E ast. He Will be absent about ten days, Mrs. F . M. Reynolds returned homo Sabbath from Malliville, where she had been called by the Illness of her mother. Mrs. John Bradfute of Blooming ton, Ind.* is visiting At the homo of Mr. David Bfadfute. Mrs. Brad fu te came here to attend the funeral of the late* Rev. Hugh McIIatten, Slid being a sister-in-law oi the deceased. Mr. John Illif of the Sandusky Soldier’s Homo came last4Saturday for a v isit With bis many relatives in this section. Mr. -Hiff-Js- In good health b u t Is yet compelled to walk by the aid of a crutch since Ins accident several years ago When be fell from a street car. A Kansas man is convinced th a t advertising pays. Ho advertised for a lostfivo-dollar bill and a stranger, who had pipked one up on the streets, reiul the advertisement and restored the bifi to the advertiser. A few days la te r while looking over a vest, he had laid off, the original lost bill was found hi a pocket. Ho says advertisingpayalbOpercent, , . I have engaged the services Of Miss Mildred Conklin of Cincinnati and will have an excellent display of fall and winter millinery. Mr. and Mrs. Will Longstreet Of Dayton have returned hoine after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. J , H* Brotherton. Miss Pearl Doan of DeGraff, O., arrivod Saturday and will assist, Miss Kate Nisbefc during the milli nery season. Ml’s- Robert E rv in and daughter. Marie, of Pitsburg have gone to Denver, Col., tor the bonelfit of the latters health. The Anderson reunion was held last Baturday a t the home of Mr, Gcbrge E lder a t Clifton. About eighty Wore present. Mr. Harlam l , McMillan and family have returned to their lioma m fit. Louis uftor a visit with re latlves' here The tallest office building 'In the World is the lofty fiinger building in New York. I t is 47 stories high and rises 0i2 fee t above terra firms, Washington mounient being hu t 555 feef, high* The Eiffel tOWer in Paris is the only structure topping it, “The Setting flakes the fting ..Likewise its, the movement in. the watch that counts. In gas stoves the /important part is the burner. A ll stoves have these, but the ; 3£,:3 T O V £ a * / Economy* efficiency nnd satisfaction make it ‘‘The Best in ’the World”. C r o u s e 6 C r a w f o r d . Hon. George L ittle returned from New York City tho first of the Week aftor a business trip through tho East. Mr, Fred Zartman, secre tary of the Franklin Straw Board and Paper company, accompanied Mr. Little:aud Was takon quite sick while in New York. Invitations are out announcing the marriage o i Mr. W . Graham Bryson and Mift# Ed ith Graham on October th ird a t Monmouth, 111, Mr Bryson, is a son of Mr. W. B. Bryson. Miss Rose Chambers of th is place and Mrs. Maty (1. Teach of Xonla have returned home a fte r a visit with Miss Chambers brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M, Teach of Bass, Ind . Miss Bernice Wolford has accepted a position in the new Stinson Hotel in Cincinnati ‘*a» cashier. She enters on her Unties about the first of the month. ...M& J . Emerson N isbe tle ft Taea- day fo r Indianapolis oafter tC three weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J> II, Nisbet, I t is intimated th a t Mr. Nisbet will come to Dayton to accept a position oh the repitorlal staff o f the Journal. Ho has been connected with th e Indianapolis Jou rnal for about two years. MONEY to loan on first mortgage on FA11M8, only. Wc also have FOR SALE SOME desirable faring ami several nice CKDARVILLE, XENIA and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS, „ SMITH & GERMANS, CEDAR VILLE , OHIO. Invitations a re out for the m arri age of Miss Fannie Hlff to Rev, Wil liam Graham, for Saturday after noon Hapt», 28. a t the lioiao of tho bride «... ..... r-*T"- iit-jL' Miss Ju lia McCalllster who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ed' ward Htuek*y has returned to Xenia. Mrs. Carl Van Horn, of Xenia was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, fituckey. COBURN’S ALFALFADONT’S .1 ‘ V In bis book entitled “ The book of Alfalfa,” Secretary F. D. Coburn of Kansas, gives the following list of dort’ts: Don’t sow arty nurse orop. Don’t sow on freshty plowed land, no matter now carefully prepared. Don’t let weeds or grass grow over six Inches high Without clipping. • Don’t clip or mow when wot With rain or (lew. Don’t lefcalfalfa stand ; If turning J yellow cut It. Don't sow old seed. Don’t sow less than twenty-five pounds per acre, one-half each way. Don’t sow on land th a t will not raise 250 bushels Of potatoes per acre. Don’t sow twenty-five acres a t first; sow five. Don’t pasture it. Don’t pu thny of the rotten manure anywhere bu t on "culture cakes" or soil from some d istant field. , Don’tJ e t water stand on It. Don 't lot it go If a thin stand, bu t disk in more seed; don't bo afraid yoii wlll ldll it: ........... —- Don’t replow the land ; disk it. Don’t wait fdr it to stool; it never does. i Don’t try to cut for hay until the alfalfa takes the field. Don’t sow on any land not ■well underdrained. Don’t leave your land rough; use a roller or a plank final to level and smooth It, Don’t give up. Arkansas has the largest peach orchard in tho United Htatea, If not in the world. I t covers an area of more than 3,000 acres, and is located about a hundred miles south of Fo rt Smith. This orchard will produce enough peaches th is yea? to yield Its owner a small fortune, and he is looking forward to the harvest of tho mammoth orchard with much Interest. ^ The Misses Turner will give a china shower at their country home Saturday afternoon between tw<> awl four in honor of Miss Fannie Iliff, who becomes the bride of Rev. William Graham next Baturday, w \ y w w w w M/ u f i % Fall and Winter Millinery Having returned from the City ' af* • ter an Extended Business trip, . We are now Perpared to show the Latest Creations Fall and Winter Hats. Our Patrons ar& Cor* dailly Invited to Attend, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 30. Miss Agnes L. Crawford. Elsie 2 : 0 !d 4 owned Mr. D. M. Kyle and driven by Sprague of South Charleston lias been a great a ttrac tion a t the Columbus races tins week, lilsis Was entered In the 2:09 pace and took one first heal, two rounds and two thirds, the purses being $,1200. Elsis uses ho regah other thaii a qurrter boot and is the fastest liorso ever sent out of this county. . . Miss Carrie Townsley and Miss Belle Middleton hrfvo issued in- vaiatlons for a kitchen shower hit the homo of the .(inner Friday eveningfiep., 27, in honor of Miss Fannie Iliff and Rov, William Graham. Mrs. J, M. Wolford will entertain Saturday afternoon with a thimble party. Rev. 0, It. Milligan will deliver A special sermon Sabbath morning to old people. Seals will be reserVul so that the old folks can be cam! for. All are specially Invited to at tend. Mr. M. M. Kaufman, fiprlngflmj veteran clother, died Thtusday evening at the houpllat after 'a months Illness. He has been in business m Hprlugfleld for Sfi years, Bt of which were imtlw old RlacJi’a Opera House building. I
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