The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

mm rnmrnm^ ! m i r n r . , r r :^ i » y (hs-Jfe*! ir'V^S -’i - v '~W£' c fe"*? «~ p . *-— 2 m&m riiwMtMl .^ca ...t a w . AiY;-- ■-.*■'■ ~. i - -JC-*- AUCTION SAUL Nisleys Fal Shoes Are the talk of the town because of their exclusive styles and patterns. Their store three stores in one—-fairly teems with choice, “strictly, worth-your* while” shoe values. There is no exaggeration with them; no over statement of facts. Every bargain a genuine bargain.' Every statement the truth. If the necessity were suddenly forced upon them, they could shoe all Spring- field and ClarkCounty. They have the stock. They have the variety. There IS' nothing in shoedom which humanity needs, from the cradle to the grave, that they do not carry in stock. Bring your shoe wants to them. They will fib your feet, your eye and your purse to your entire satisfaction. Men’s Dress Shoes $1.50 to $6 Men's Work Shoes $1 to $3 Boys & Girls School Shoes $1 to $3 Children's Shoes 10c to $1 Ladies' Dress Shoes $1.25 to $5 Ladies' Heavy Shoes 95c to $3 IN THE ARCADE SPRINGFIELD'S DEPENDABLE SHOE HOUSE. Cedarville CcwnsbipScbool Report. Number of D istrict................. ,......... Enrollment.........»............. ......... Average Daily-Attendance..™......... Per Cent Daily A ttendance............. Number T a rd y ... .......................... ..... Number Present Every Day........... per Cent Present Every Day.... Number of Visitors...... v...... ....... Bank for September........................ K m &rr Miss W illiamson IS w <s. K'£?vin TJj J C Ofc,.w. rs>- *4 Miss Sm ith .......... Miss Sterrett ..... {Miss 11 iffe ............ 1 1 Total...................... 1 2 " 3 4 5 6 7 89 25 10 19 16 14 15 188 37 25 10 18 16 13 15 134 ,.M„... 95 98 99 95 99 90 97 . 90 ....«... 2 4 1 0 2 8 3 3 fi &) 38 ' 8 11 12 8 10 102 ,, ,c.„, 09 72 80 ‘ 5 & 75 62 07 72 0 2 Q 0 • 0 4 i 7 ......... • G D 1 4 . 2 7 8 ;■ Misses Edna and- M artha Cooley entertained a -number of friends Thu rsday evening.' Messrs. Wm, Hopping and F, L. Townsley attended the London stock sales Tuesday. LAWHENCE Paint don 't fade when exposed —made for outside as well as inside—see J , H . Wolford. F . M. R eynolds , Bup’t. Tile Young Ladles’ Sewing Circle met Monday a t the home of the Misses Cooley. —Repair work of all kinds. Gas fitting and , general machine shop work, Pierce & Northup. 5 LOCAL AND PERSONAL —Beatpolishing pofvder on ea rth a t WtSTERlWS Mias Merle McFarland is Visiting relatives in Dayton. FOB SADR: Young cow and calf. T. "W. St. John,. —Dustdown, Try it! Get it a t Mc­ Millan's. Mr. Fred Barr of Selma, 0 ., was in town la s t Saturday. —Best line of c ak e s . a t Nagley Bros. • . LAWRENCE P a in t for home painters—see J . H* Wolford. Mr. H a rry B irbor returned to Chicago, Sabbath . ____ —Carpets, mattings- and linoloums a t McMillan’s. —For home grown timothy seed call on K e rr & Hastings Bros, Mr. E lm er Shull has sold his farm of 67 acres to Mr. S. T. Baker. Mr. Marion Silvey spent Tues­ day and Wednesday In Cincinnati. —Buy sh irts and overalls a t Nagley Bros. —Curtains to fit your windows a t MeMiilan’s, X’rof. K, E . Randall of Spring Val­ ley was In town la s t Saturday. —FOB SALE: One Duroe Jersey hoar. J . A . Burns. —Timothy seed for sale all homo grown, K err & Hastings Bros. « Miss Alhe Hood of Columbus was the guest of Miss .Katie N isbet the first of the week. Bring us your eggs and butter Nagley Bros. Good pigment and pure oil make good paint—th a t’s LAWRENCE -sold by J . H , Wolford. Mr. and Mrs. W. Si. Barber visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall in Xenia, Wednesday. —Fresh car of Portland . Cement, the finest on the marked. D. S. Ervin & Co. NEW GOODS NEW STYLES Overcoats and Clothing. IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Men's! Suits t r . * v * $10 $12.50 & $15 Men’s*Overcoats.. . . $7.50 $10 to $15 B o y s ' Knee P an t Suits. I n c l u - a - <DE p a r h ding a line of Corduroys.. . . ^ A i 1® Our Line of Men's and Boys Dress Trousers Is great, not only in quantity shown, but in styles and patterns. Prices range from 81.50 to 84 00 per pair. We are also closing out a big lot of Men's Suits a t 40 per cent off. /These are old Styles but extra good heavy winter clothing and will give extra good wear, We must selTtliem. If you need clothing now is your opportunity. You can get Men's $12.50 Suits f o r . 87. 50 Men's $10.00 Suits for.............................. S6.O0 Men's $7.50 Suits for 84*50 Men's $6.00 Suits f o r . .............83.60 Bird’s Mammoth Store. Misses Maude arm Lota Lorrimer a£ Now Concord are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. CL Thompson, —Golden Buie is the b rand th a t’s been with you for years and It’s bet­ ter now than cyer. Try it,' Mrs. MariaWilliamson of Lebanon IntL, spent F riday w ith Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Harper. Mrs, Id a Lowry and daughter Hazel, spent Saturday and Sabbath w ith Mrs. Lowry’s mother nea r Xenht, —Pierce. & Northup are contract­ ors for plumbing and have already contracted with several residents for gas piping. Mr. W1U Dufli'eld and Miss Noble of Dayton spent Sabbath here with the formers mother, Mrs. Mary Duflleld. FOB SALE : One choice yearling Delaine ram, ('. E. Cooley. . Word has been received here th a t Mr. W. J . Haw thorn is sick a t his homo in Sterling, Kansas, he having moved there some time ago. —If you need a pheaton anti wan t a bargain call on J. H. Wolford. A bargain in a second buggy, J . A. Burns and wife wont to Leesburg la st F riday returning Monday. They' were called there by the death of a relative. Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Marsh are visiting relatives' a t Milford and attend ing tho, Home Coming in Clermont county. Mrs. Mary Barber and daughter, Miss Eillo, who have been making their home with Mr. J. C. Barber, have returned to Springfield. Tho preserving quality of LAW­ RENCE P a in t is in its superior quality of pigment (Lead and Zinc) aiifi purity, of the Linseed oil used - s o l d by J . H . Wolford. Tho vertical system of penman­ ship lias been abandoned in tile schools of Xenia township, the Board of Education having followed the custom of city bc I ioo I s and decided th a t tho system Is un­ practical, and not the natu ral method of teaching the child to write. The system lias been taugh t about nine years in tho schools. Arrangements to buy copybooks teaching the old slan t system wdre made by tho 'board a t a meeting Monday nigh t.—Gazette. Out of Sight, “ Outoi; sight, out of mind,*’ is an old saying which applies with special fotco to sore, burn or wound th a t’s been treated with Bneklens Arnica Halve.- I t ’s out of sight, ou t of mind and ou t of existence. Piles to o and chilblains disappear under its heal­ ing influence; Guaranteed by all druggist!}25e. The following household goods with many other articles will be said a t auction Saturday afternoon a t 2 o’clock,■October 13 a t my residence o:i Xcuia Avenue, Cedar- YlllO. Bod room sets, i iron bed, 1 couch, '2 parlor stands, 0 dining room chairs 1 sewing machinoi 1 sk irt box, portier curtains, 1 sowing tabic, brusscls and Ingram earpots, rock­ ing chairs, window blinds, 1 cook stove, 1 gasoline Stove, cooking utensils. Canned fruit, 2 quarts of jelly. Mrs, J . C« McMillan. MERELY SUGGESTIVE. If caterpillars are noticed on your shade trees wrap a layer of cotton around the trunk of the tree pit once. This makes a barrier to their pro­ gress and wifi prevent others ,from attaok ing tho trees. Sticky fly paper Is also a good remedy, used in the same manner, , Now is the time of year, says an exchange, when some people begin storing eggs un til the w inter months when they sell them to dealers and others for nearly double what the eggs now bring in the market. Tills is a dangerous practice and is for­ bidden by provisions of the pure food law, being punishable by fine and imprisonment. The most of the eggs so stored in grain bins and cellars become tainted and are unfit for market, while from tlieir our side appearance they look all right. Several egg producers near Toledo were caught a t the practice lnsl; fall and fined under the pure food law. ACriminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequent­ ly made in -ih a t apparently useless little tube called th e “ appendix.’; I t ’s generally the resu lt of p rostrat­ ed constipation, following liver torpor. Dr. King’s New Life Fills regulate the. liver,.prevent appendi­ citis, and" establish regular habits of the bowles, 23. a t a ll druggists. Washington C. R . isgoing through a strenuous campaign on the p a rt of the officers in enforcing the liquor laws in th a t p lact. Bootlegging whiskey has beettacojtnmon practice in Washington O. TL as in many other towns th a t have been voted dry. Mayor Robinson has ‘ fined severalviolators $100 and-costs and six months , m the work house. No accoun t “has y e t appeared where the politicians have taken a hand and take ou t the boot loggers as has been done ,m this vicinity, HxfdTimes In Karnes. The old days of grasshoppers and drough aye almost forgotten m tho .prosperous Kansas of to -day ; al­ though a citizen of Codell, E a rl Shamburg, has no t yet forgotten, a hard time he encountered. H e Bays; “ I was worn ou t and discouraged by coughing n igh t a n d day, and could.find no relief till I tried Dr. King’BNew Discovery. I t took less than one bottle to compleliy cure me." The safest and most reliable cough and cold remedy and lung and th roa t healer ever discovered. Guaranteed b y a ll druggists 60c apd $1.00. T rial bottle free. Wo are greatly indebted to Mr. W .’D . N isbet lo r the solig selections from his first opera. “Girl Rangers” th a t was p u t on h r Chicago and met with a g rea t success. Tho com­ pany has closed the Chicago en« gagemen t'and moved to Philadel­ phia, where the E a s t w ill have an opportunity of Seeing this pro­ duction. The fact th a t “ The Girl Rangers” is -meeting w ith public approval has brought Mr. Nisbet before the leading theatrical man­ agers who are anxious for him to write them productions. Mr. C. F. Minser and wife o fL im a visited here oyer Sabbath w ith M r, Mincer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minser. Minser has charge of the American Express Company office a t Lima, a very responsible position. H e has been-w ith the Americac five years and has been given Several importan t offices a t various times. Misses Belle Middleton a n d Carrie Townsley entertaihed a number of friends la s t F riday everting' a t a kitchen shower In honor of Miss Fannie Iliif and Rev. W, R. Graham who weto married la s t Saturday. Tho affair was a very pleasant event and the. couple were recipients of many useful articles. You Can be BEST Served In FALL FOOTWEAR at YOUNG’S ,v Everything that is new and good is represented in this assortment. The styles are the very latest, the quality is up to the Young standard, and you know tha t means the best, The prices are as usual the lowest to be found anywhere for highest grade goods. Glance at' the following: Men's.............................................81,50, 81.90, $2.50. $3.00, $3!50, $4.00 and $5.00 Ladies’. ..............................@ 1 . 20 , $1.45, $1.90, $2.45, $2,90, $3,50 and $4.00 Boys’............................................................ .. $1.25, $1.50, $ 2 . 00 , $2,5Q and $ 3-00 Misses’.......... ........... ..................................... .$1.00, $1.25, $1.45, &V.90 and $2.45 Children’s ............................. ...................... 1......... ,50c, 75c, $ 1 , 00 , $1.25 and $1.50 You will also find a complete line of WINTER GOODS, including the best makes in Kip, Rubber and Felt Combination Boots, Arctics, Alaskas and Rubbers of all descriptions. Come in, look over our assortment, compare the goods with the price and be convinced tha t it pays to buy where Quality is highest and Pri­ ces lowest Always. OSCAR YOUNG, 7 East Main Street, Springfield, O. Mr. F rank Gillaugn, who has been with the Pennsylvania railroad com­ pany in the Dayton fre igh t office, has given up th a t place and will locate In Log Angeles, Cal* Mr. Gillaugh was m town Tuesday and "Wednesday, intending to take his departure Thursday. Mrs. B. W . Hathaway ,t formerly Lee Oma Badger, who has had charge of th ird grade work a t the Western.School a t Owensboro, Ky*. has btsm promoted to seventh grade work. Mrs. Hathaw ay is a Cedar- v lllog irl and was a member of tho class of 1882. Her friends arc glad to hear of her success. , ‘--Rockers, couches, folding beds side hoards, at McMillan’s To replace the Paris and Eastern Patterns which Were sold during last week, we'have just received others, not exactly like them but just as fascinating in .col­ or and trimmings.- From our work room we turn out each day i * . Our Own Original Models. So clearly are the colors combined and ideas portrayed, it is indeed hard to distinguish them from imported .Street,Hats in unlimited'quantity of black and colors. Just the Correct Style. Prices ■ - ■■■■ ■ $ 1 . 0 0 u p - . ' - R.eady*to»Wear Hats ’ To, meet all requirements. Children’s Millinery has received a'great share of care­ ful attention, ' ' . < Specials ihLadies Trimmed H a t s ........................................ $2.95 $3.65 and $4-95 Springfield’s ExclusiveMillinery Store. 35-to 39 South Fountain Ave., -Sprmgfield 7 ~Ohior HOUSE FOR RENT. On Xenia Avo. nex t to the School House. Inquire of Mrs. Cornlon Chilicothe St. or Robert Bird, A number of friends will gather Saturday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Kershner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Johna than Kershner’s six tieth wedding anniversary. „ --T ry P ierce■&Northup for auto­ mobile supplies, lubricating and machine oils, gasoline etc. Mrs. J . D, Williamson expects to leave Monday 'fo r Ph iladelph ia where she will v isit Rev. O. A. Young and wife. Mrs. R. P. Rader of Dayton is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hester Trumbo, Nellie Trumbo, the daugh ter of Mrs. Hester Trumbo is m the M iam i-Valley-Hoanltal in Dayton. —-Wo have an oxperic need gas fitter in our employee. Let. us fig­ ure with you. Pierce aiul N o rthup Mrs. Bessie Follows is visiting her parents, Ml*. and M rs, J . PI. Mll- bu rn ,.u s sho is enroll to, from a months outing a t the Jamestown Exposition and the principle East­ ern cities and points of interest, to her home in Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. J . E . Hastings entertained Dr. W. G. Moorhead and family of Xenia and Rov. W. T. Maborri and family of Media 111.. Thursday. Rev, Mills Taylor will preach {•Sabbath in thcR .tP , church, Communion will be obrervsd Bub- b a th by tho tT, P, congergatiou Rov. A. K» Strain will assist. —Golden Rule Flour has all the flavbr th a t’s in the wheat, and makes tho biggest and sweetest loaf of any oh tho market, - Do no t le t a contract for gnu piping in your store room nr dwell ltig un til you have had an estimate from Pierce & Northup. There is Real Economy In A STETSON or a WILSON HAT t In style, durability and satisfaction. $3.50 buys a Stetson 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 NOT BE ASKED TO BUY. • ’ SULUVAN, THE HATTER 27 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. WE WILL PAY YOU 25c per lb. for Choice Butter. 22c per doz. No. 1, Clean Fresh s. WE WILL SELL YOU * Sweet Potatoes, extra nice ones /today only< a peck 25c 25 lb. Sk. Granulated Sugar - $135 Bird’ s mammoth Store

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