The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

■nfwJhifcrt** I! I LOCAL AND PERSONAL F u r s o f Q u a l i t y T^ fOST articles of dress are bougnt for' one or t\yo •‘•▼ •■ ■ seasons’ use and a mistake is of small consequence. When you invest in good furs,' however, you natural­ ly expect to wear them for years and a mistake is ser­ ious. Now it doesn’t matter where you buy furs if you are expert enough 1 ^ rely upon your own judg­ ment. If, like the majority of people, you have to trust to the dealer, you must, be sure of two things— his honesty and his knowledge. Many a merchant who sells poor wearing furs means to be honest but simply doesn’t know' The result of 56 years of exper­ ience is represented in our furs,and the enormous as­ sortment comprises' every" fur that’s satisfactory whether it’s higli or low iu cost. Is it any wonder we handle more furs than all the other stores in town combined? . While this season’s neckwear and muffs ^include ma­ ny new designs it is in coats, reefers, etons, boleros, etc., that the greatest originality is shown. Some of the cleverest models are inexpensive— quite a few are our own importations from Paris. Brown coney scarfs, tics, etc,,.'............. , Brown ctaxey muffs,...,..................... River minis neckwear........ ................... . - Biyorm ink muffs,,'.,..,.,......... ................ Siberian squirrel n eckw ea r..... ........... Siberian squirrel muffs....... ................. Genuine injnjc nauffs.......*................ t'UX'\J0ale ..................... Fur boleros, otorm, reefers, etc.,........ Fur lined cloth coats......... ............... . -----$1,00 to $4.00, .....;..$2.G0 to $ 5.00 .... .$ 2,00 to,$10.00 ... to $ 10 . 00 . ... ,..$$,00 to $18.00 ...$20.00 to $00.00 ...$15.00 fco$$65.00 ...$3o.oo to $ m o o . .,..,$80.00 to $70.00 This is Central Ohio’s only complete, fur store and there is nothing in furs w'e’re not ready to supply you. High grade fur repairs or remodeling a t modest prices. W w vp w w w V I ! vi> f w W f P Public Sale! Mrs. Win. Edgar visited her son a t Gallipolia this v/eok. Miss A, La Crawford speftfc Mon­ day in Day ton. —Buy shirts and overalls a t Nagley Bros. Mr, Joe McFarland of Dayton spent Sabbath a t home. -Best polishing powder opt earth a t WATERMAN'S —Dustdown, Try it. Get it a t Mc­ Millan's, Mr. Boland Kyle of Xenia spent the first of the week with relatives here. Mrs, Ira Townsley fcpent Thurs­ day in Xenia the guest of Mrs. Kate Jackson; —Curtains to fit your windows at McMillan's. .—F0B-SABB: One Dnroc Jersey hoar, J. A. Burns. Miss Mae Tarbox entertained a number of High School pupils last Friday evening. • Bring us your Nagley Bros. eggs aud butter Mr. Hayes McLean has moved into a part of Mrs. F. M. Sherman's property on East Xenia avenue. Mr. Edward Stuckey is able to be out and around again after a siege ;of malaria* fever. FOB SALE; Young cow and calf, T. W. St, Joint. --For home grown timothy seed call oh Kerr <foHastings Bros. . Misses,Mary Sutton and Susie Davfs are being entertained by Miss Carrie Townsley, east of town. V ’ , t> ' —Timothy seed for sale all boms grown*JKerr. &BwkhtgaBroi*. , - n - Use a paint that practical painters ondorse-rthat'a LAWBENCE-sold bj*J . H. Wolford, The following household goods with many other articles will be sold at auction, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, October 12, 1907, At my residence on Xenia Avenue; Cedarville. 2 Bed room sets ,i iron bed,-1 couch 2_parlor stands, 6 dining room chairs, I sewing machine, i skirt box, portiere curtains, i sewing table, brussels and ingrain carpets, rocking chairs, win­ d o w blinds, cooking utensils, canned fruit, 20 quarts of jelly. ___________ i S S K S Mrs* J. C. McMillan. Miss Alice Adams of Spring Val­ ley, spent Saturday a t the home of Mr. John Ross. * Dr. J. W. Dixon has rented Mr. C» M. Grouse’s residence to be vaca­ ted by Mrs. J . C, McMillan. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan's. Mrs. Mafia Boss, who recently moved from here to Dayton, is sericuslyill a t her home in tha t city, I —If you need a pheaton and want a bargain call on J. H. Wolford, A bargain in a second buggy. Mrs, J . D. Williamson, accompa­ nied by Mrs. 33. if. Oarrufchers of Xenia left Monday for Philadelphia. wmm THE QUALITY STORE KAUFMAN’S A Store of Values This single sentence sums up the story of our success-A store of greater values - A store where all the classes are treated witfy the same uniform courtesy - Where a straightforward policy of “more value for the same money or the same value for less money" has gained the confidence and loyal patronage of thousands. H£n MEN’S CLOTHING Qtr CL. Young Men’s Clothing. m ■C+T 09 Clothes that .are worth more than , B -FoP the young man that wants a ■ er a 09 <y>H-* tibiey cost; that’s the kind of clothes we oT suit of the very latest style and in any b .o sell. "If *you *havn’t been wearing a \JA $-** of the new shades. Fa ll Peg-Leg Or O Q rrh Kaufman suit, take our advice this 09 trousers, stylish cut coats. Let us fit c+> O eft F a ll and get into the best. e© ir* you. W e know how and people will O- Cft CO .*■' o ** Ol © . say “ W h o ’s Your Tailor?” to b p Prices, $5.00 to $25,00 cho m oo Prices $5,00 to $20,00 Q Springfield’s Great­ est Clothing Store- % —Family teachers and childrens1 Bibles all prices. Every ch ild , should own a Bible, West’s Book Store Xenia O. Card wtlh shades of LAWBENCE paints and suggestions for painting a t J.H- Wolford; 1 Mr. Hugh Hawthorn has been j called to Sterling Kansas, owing to jj the serious illness of b}s father, M r.1■ W. *T«Hawthorn, who lias typhoid fever. v, ; —Pierce &NOrthup are contract­ ors for plumbing and have already contracted 'with several resident for gas piping. . . The W. G. TV IL meeting wJU U held Thursday afternoon a t the M. E, church Gotobyrl7tb, —Golden RAle Fiovu? ha* a ll tlve flavor tha t's in' Dm Wh0att and makes the biggest aud sweetest loaf of any on the market. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bpahr of near Jamestown spent ’Sabbath With tiieir son* Tjeroy, who is a student a t Ohio Wesleyan University a t Deleware. Misses Flossie Dobbins and Elia Buchanan of A la , are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, C, D, Dobbihs and family and here to attend the Dobblnfe-Burfell nuptials. That colonial effect can be had by using LAWBENCE Paint, sold by J , H. Wolford. —Fresh car of Portland cement, the finest on the market. D. S: Ervin & Co. Miss Nellie Brock of Toledo spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. O. M. TownBley ami family. —Golden Buie is the brand tha t’s been with you for years and it’s bet­ ter now than eyer. Try it. ’ Miss Lula Smith lias been grant­ ed a five years certificate by the Gdunty School examiners. —Repair work of all kinds. Gas fitting and general machine shop work, Pierce &North up. —We have an experienced gas fitter in our employee, L et us fig­ ure with you, « Pierce and Norfchup Rev, W. B. Graham and wife spent Sabbath and Monday hero Bov, Graham preaches in the Presby- torlan church, Yellow Springs, Sab­ bath, —Typewriters of all makes can bo rented, Remingtons’ Smith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers, A t Lim- bocker’e, In th e Arcade, Spring- field, O. —Use Golden Buie Flour. Original Tripple Effect '!■'■"1 -■!' Vj 1 i i—....i ,111 . .i' WE SELL THEM Guaranteed to'Ileave no foul r * V, .Ui- odor or sweat the room. A sh to see the rmxcjx talhed of W ILSON <3R E Z N O R G A S - S T O V E S . : •.. - ■■-■ . ■■ . . n. ■ To Cure a Cold in One Day w»..._____________ m • j* ^ i— jj T<*eLaxative Bromo Quinine I Seven MMoa boxes sold in pc 113 months. Tins s i g n a t u r e , Cures Crip In Two Days. o n e v e r y box.35c• Mr. and Sirs. Ira Townsley will entertain a number of relatives at a six o’clock dinner on Friday even­ ing in honor of Mrs. M. A. Groswell, who will leave for the South next Tuesday to spend the winter. ’ REPORT OF CEDARV 1 LLR VILLAQE SCHOOLS FOR SEPTEMBER 1907. Every gallon of LAWRENCE Pain fis tested before It leaves the factory. Ask for card of informa­ tion a t J . II.; Wolford's. - Send in your pictures to be framed. Don’t let them lay around till they are soiled 200 kinds of mouldings to select ffom West’s Book Store Xenia O. Number ot Booms.,................. Enrollment............................. Average A ttendance.............. Per cent Daily Attendance.,... Niunbor Tartly......................... Number Present Every Day,. Per cent Present Every Day. Number of V isitors............... Rank for September.......... Mr. John Tarbox was in Cincin­ nati Thursday attending the anuual Xfinnhm_at.Jim. regiment,-Abe—34tfr O. V .L —Try Pierce &Northup for auto­ mobile supplies, lubricating and machine oils, gasoline etc. If you want to Sell your house LAWRENCE Paint will add to its value—J . H. Wolford will tell you. Miss Louise Smith is the guest of Minnie Rittenour of near Selma, th is week and will return home. Friday or Saturday, A number of relatives called on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Creswell Tues­ day in honor of their fourth wed­ ding anniversary. Those in the party brought their dinners and a pleasant day Was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tonkinsofl entertained a number of young "folks Thursday In honor of Miss Mary Dobhlhs. O 11 Saturday after­ noon Mrs. Alex Turnbull and Miss Minnie Turnbull will give a parcel ShowerTor the bride to be. A number of college students en­ joyed a straw ride and spread a t the home of Mr. James Creswell, Tues­ day evening. Mrs. M. A. Creswell will leave next Tuesday for Crowley. La., where she will spend the winter With her son, l)r. Ralph ltaney. Don’t think about the Cost of good paint.think what it Will do. Use LAWRENCE, sold by J. H. Wol­ ford, r The Bata tot the Heads of AU Nations! me , Stetson Wherever hats are worn, vcll- dressed men wear them, because they are not requited to take any­ thing for granted. The Stetson is always the standard of hat charac­ ter, hat style and hat quality, "Every Stetson hears the Stetson Name , Wefareis# ittttoti Sen*n4Uertir ,H»t«f:j elltheIstewitylej, Prices $3,50 to $5.00. Many other makes from $1,00 to $3.00. SULLIVAN, THE HATTER. 27 South Limestone, Springfield, O. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Wolford had as their guests Sabbath, Mrs. Flor­ ence Remsborg. and son Fred, of Springfield, and Mr, Sherman Mills, wife and daughter, of West Alexan der. Mr. Mills is a banker in West Alexander. -Finest candles a t Nagley Bros Several Souvenir Postal Card are thrown out or hold up each day a t the Post-office as they do not con­ form to toe rtiles laid down by the Department. 1 All post cards bearing (Insel are umhdfiable unless enclosed in 'an envelope. Whero there is wri.lnig these cards require a two-cent stamp, otherwise a onc-e.ent staiop Alt stamps most be on the envelope not on the card. Even when? there ia an opening cut- <in' the envelope the stamp must bo on the envelope Prl i 2 8 4 0 6 7|Tot 38 25 28 28 46 39 48 8628a 35 24 25 26 38 88 47 35 268 02 06 06 93 83 08 98 98 94 2 2 3 1■ 0 - 0 2 0 25 21 15 14 23 20 20 34 20 170 68 60 53 82 43 75 70 56- 63 C 1 1 4 2 4 1 1 20 7 3 4 o 8 1 2 2 TMAGirBns:—Primary, Miss Stormont; No. 1, Mrs. Trumbo; No.'2, Miss McFarland; No. 3, Miss McGiven; No, 4, Mr. Masterson; No. 5, Mr. Morton; No. C, Miss Andrew and Mr. Marshall; No. 7, Marshall and Reynolds. p F. n. REYNOLDS, Sup’t. —Have your dwelling piped for gas by a local firm. Satisfaction guaranteed and all work to stand the company’s test. See Pierce & Northup. MONEY to loan on first mortgage amEARMBr onlyi------------— ------- We also have FOll SALE SOME desirable farms and several nice CEDARVILLE, XENIA and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS. SMITH & OLEMANS, CEDAR VILLE, OHIO. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott, have re­ turned from Philadelphia, where Mr. Lott has bcon located in the in­ terest of the Dravo-Doyle Co., of Pittsburg., Mr. Lott went to Cin­ cinnati Sabbath .evening where he will be located for a few weeks look­ ing after a contract there with the city water works. Our Postmasler has received or ders from the Department th a t there will he no buck stamping ol any mad, during tne coming week to a l­ low time for counting and weighing and computing the amount of post­ age on each separate piece, Tills will he quite a help 'to tilA post- office force, au well aa a benefit to tbs public as they.can in this way get their mail a few minutes earlier* The hack stamping should be dis­ carded altogether. The round of pre-nuptial festivi­ ties for two of tho October brides will begin Friday afternoon when Mrs, Robert Bird and Miss Verna Bird will entertain a t a thimble party in honor of Miss Mae Bull of Xenia whose marriage takes place OotobcxitSiLtoiAir- Walter—Watkins— also of Xenia, and Miss Mamie Slerrett who weds the Rev. Win. Pollock of Vermont, October lGth. The guesfewill improve the time by marking linens with embroidered initials for tho two brides. —Are you anxious to it crease your wages? You certainly can by learning to use a typewriter. Ami you can relit machines a t Limbock- er’s, In the Arcade, Springfield, (),, for a month apcl ace if you are suc­ cessful. . PERNCLtFF MARBLE * GRANITE WORKS AUWotfe Done by Pneumatic Machinery KELLEY WILCOX, Piop’rn No. 98 We*! Main Street ■'W i hr *

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