The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
*imm*tl* '"Wlf.'llTlI'lWIW Buy Your Shoes and Slippers at Springfield’s Greatest BARGAIN SHOE STORE andsavemoney . Jjt./iQ P op , Moft*s nrtrf -9$Shoes & Oxfords. June aiiborfmerit of tira most tit1— pcudabtakind; all leathers, $9c For W oman 's $1. SO and $L?3 Shoes and Oxfords Over COOpah's; all the best kinds. 6Q& Par Children*!! and M isses $),SO Shoos «?• Oxfords, Sizes 5 to 2; all leathers; button and lace. ■:Pifyp OliiltU'en.ii ri|iWS aiI(t Wi'for Boyn'nnii LitUf I f e y ^ lA " Oxfords. All feathers; button uml aud Shoera AH.feature, light lace; all sizes. and heavy; all sizes ft to 5J1 / ini .tivii's .rad I.auies1Oxfords, woitli $!J to S'). Tira very best grades, all hand sewed; all leathers* An immense assortment in the very latest style designs. 99c for Children's $2 Shoes 5 ' • and Ties « vor 1,800 Children's Hand turned Wo Fw Infauts..aml children’s sue A ll sizes, line Muck Vlei Kid and fancy t 0 I>s 'vort l ^Ce‘ Shoes; all leathers, all styles.. Patent Heathers; all styles. Sale’ p£ur 39°- COHEN, 35 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, S LOCAL AND PERSONAL jj —Use Golden Rule Flour, -Bcsfcpolishfogpowcleronearth at . WISTERMAN’ S Miss Helen. Oglesbeo is visiting in Xenia. ' -Mower seotious at' Wolford’s. —Pitman rods and Pitman heads at Wolford’ s, Mrs. IS. W. Nickonsand daughter Lena, of Decanter, II}., aro visiting relatives here. —Rockers, couches, folding beds ( sideboards, at McMillan’ s Misses Mary Gordon and Bessie Coffey are visiting the Misses Ross, Once used ahvavs used—LAW FENCE Paints—sold by J. H. Wol- Mr, Collins Barber, who has been quite ill, is reported much better, Miss Bertha Harlan of Harveys-' burg is- the guest of Prof. F, M. Reynolds and family., . —Mason fruitJars at Nagley Bros. Mr. 0. M. Crouse was in Loveland Thursday on business, ‘j Miss Ethel McMillan is visiting relatives in Mercer county. A daughter has been bom to Mr. aud Mrs. Gordon Collins. —Fresh car of Portland cement. Saylor’ s, the finest on the market, I). S. Ervin 4 Co. . ---------- ^ r ~ ' FOR SALE :- T\ro one horse spring wagons; your choice at $23 each. , Kerr & Hastings Bros. Mrs. Anrther Auld and' Miss Lena Collins visited with Mr. T. B. Clark and wife of Xenia Wednesday. —Dustilown. Try it., Get.it at Mc- ’Millan’s.. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JohnsonTastSaturday, —Garden plows at $2.25 Kerr & Hastings Bros. Miss Ethel Spencer entertained a number of young folks Tuesday —Manilla and Sisal rope, Ply mouth twine. Kerr & Hastings Bros. —Carpets, mattmga and linoleums at McMillan’s. Only the best Paint-is cheap—aslc for LAWRENCE-at J. H. Wol ford's. Mrs. O. A- Bobbins left Wednes day for Rawson, O., where she will visit relatives in her home town. ?frs. A. O. Bridgman and Mr. Eliuer Ewry were called to Bay ton to .attend the funeral of a relative on Tuesday. Mrs. G, W. Harper spent Monday iii Warren county looking after her farm.. The life of your machine depeuds Upon the kind of ojl yon use. Get the good kind. Kerr & Hastings Bros. . Miss EdithJNaeld of Xenia visited Ui\ 1 KrC.“ 0 grfe^^.aiJdLamRy'Truea- day. Mr. H. A. Townsiey, wife and •daughter Hester visited Mr. James Townsjey and. .family of Franklin, from Saturday utftlt Tuesday. ~Mattresses, bed springs, the beat to bs had at MeMill&n,a. rif youlHiouse looks shabby give it a coat of LAWRENCE—gefc Ifc at j . H. Wolford’s, —Getyoursickles foranymachine at Wolford’s. Mtfis Carrie Cliheof Dayton is a guest at the.home of Mr. Amos Topkinson. | MissesEleanor Smith and Edna jTWnidajr. left Thursdayfor a two weeksvisit inCleveland. Theywill [also visit' Detroit, Put-in-Bay, Cedar Point and Niagara Falls, be fore returning. Mr. Theodore Mitchell of St. Louis Is visiting his father, Mr. Thomas Mitchell. , Miss Louise Barber t ntortained a few friends last Saturday afternoon, --Screen doors and sieel frame yindow screens Kerr- & Hastings Bros, —Don’ t make a contract for gas Ittings until you have seen John A. Sforth, Xenia, 0. He will save you noney. Rev. C, A.. Young aud bride of .Philadelphia arrived here Thursday evening and are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J.D. Williamson. They will visit among relatives antl^ friends here for sometime. Mr, Charles Galbreath who is employed at the Dliyton State Hos pital, is taking a twoweeks vacation. He visited ids .mother here Monday and on Tuesday left for a visit with his brother.Rev. Robert Galbreath i of Dearborn, Mich. EVERYTHING FOR PICTURE MAKING IN T H E KodakBox -A N o .2 B rown ie" Cam era for tak ing BH X 3% pictures, 'a B rown ie D eve lop ing B ox fo r deve l oping the nega tives in daylight F ilm , V e lo x paper, Chemicals, Trays, Mounts. E veryth ing needed for m ak ing pictures is included in this complete little outfit* , . And the w o rk in g o f it is so s imp le that anybody can ge t good results from the start. N o dark-room is needed and e v e ry step is exp la ined in the illustrated instruction “book that accompanies ©very outfit. ? . Made b y Kodak w o r km e n m the Kodak factory—that tells the story o f th e Quality. T H E KO D A K BOX No. 2, C O N T A IN IN G : 1Ufa.8BrowniePrlnHiif? prmo, % .15 I JJoz,2<iitji’i Brownlovetox, „ <J5 8KastmanJf.Q. DevelopingTabra, .10 ti paper - «®f i julz, pm x»«: Duple*MounM. 1 irn , KoiUUiVyMountingTisane, .03, I Iac.tiuctloiiB ook , » * * .10 1Ho, 2BrawliictCamera, 1 * 1 BreWnioDwclflplngBufi, * 1 Itoll No. 8ErownioFilui, <1ex.* 3Bror/ninIlcvrlopliif? Powder;!, 1 Pit", Kotifvl: Arid lisin;; Itowdor* 1 Four-cx.tiradnato, • * - 1 Bfl«in3Itod, . . . . $3On 1.00 .80 .or, .15 ,10 ,03 C y l OO Pfclcb, Complete «R 4 . 0 0 f t f r X e " s i At all Kodak Dealers, ftf/GKeg tS 54.13 W in for ffoshttf if IhnJfoJoUJBoX, E A S TM A N KO D A K CO. Rochester, N. Y „ n * kohoh atr. —Curtains to (ifc your windows, afc McMillan’s. A daughter was born Wednesday to Thomas Jackson and wife. Mr. Ray Lawrenco of Cincinnati visited Miss Mable GrindieTuesday. Why is LAWRENCE Paint so easy to use? Because ifc. is ready prepared—ask J. H. Wolford. . MissesEvalin ami Bessie MeGiven are attending the summer sphool at Antioch. —The quality and' price on “ Plymouth” twineisvight, sold only by Kerr & Hastings Bros. Dr. Joseph. Kyle of Xenia will preach Sabbath for the R. P. con gregation. LAWRENCE Paints are raid by U. S. Standard Gallon afc J. H. Wolford’s, MissHat,tie Dobbin# has returned home after a visit with her sister Mrs, Harry King of Washington O. H. --------- —Golden Rule is the brand that’s bcerTvvitlryouTofyeXrsaott'it’s Bet ter now* than oyer. Try it. Mrs. J, G, McGdrkell entertained last Friday aftemqon about forty young folks IttbJsor ofbet daughter Anna Mary’s hmrtaenfcli birthday. Paintmade with Linseed Oil pos sesses durahiiitydljat/s LAW- RENCE-J. H. Wolford has it. —Golden Rule Flour 1ms all tfic flavor that’s* in, the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any on the market, —Don’ t make a contract for gas flttingB until you have seen John A. North, Xenia, O. He will Bave you money. Col, B. •M/ Moulton of Lima a member of the O. H. & S. O. Home board died Tuesday night of apo plexy. The funeral will he held Fri day afternoon, Mr. Frank McLean, who has been running a restaurant in Yellow Springs Will leave that places soon and engage In the name business in Xbnia. Mrs. W. H. Barber gave a re ception Tuesday afternoon m honor ol Miss Ida McElroy of Washington O. H. About twenty-five were present. D. Bradfute and son sold two extra flneheifers Wednesday to Fred Simpson for the Advanced Stock Food Company of Chicago. The shipment was made Thursday, NOTICEi—Persons are forbidden from fishing or otherwise trespass ing on the farm known ns that be longing to the Turnbull Misters. Mr, George .Stewart left. Thursday for Battle Creek, Michigan where he has.accepted a position in the Battle Creek Sanitarium. “ He "will worn during his school term which opens in,September. The experience to bo gained in the sanitarium will be valuable to Mr, Stewart in his pursuance of the course of medicine. A few linos in tlio Herald felling the people that you have something jto sell will save you a great deal of |trouble in hunting a buyer. Mr, T. —Glass fruitJars at Nagley Bros. Miss Mario *SVeinierspentSabbath, in Cincinnati. —Fruit jars of alt kinds at Nagley Bros. Miss Ora Carpenter of Selma has been the guest pf MissJnaMnrdoolc STILLAT LARGE. —Sealingwax, qaps and rubbers for fruit jars afcNagley. Mrs, James McClellan and two daughters of Indianapolis, are visit ing with Mr, and Mrs. J, H, Nlsbet. —Fruit jar#! Fruit jam! Nagley Bros. Mr. Clifford Dallas has returned after a ten daysvisit with relatives inCincinnati, Hewas recoinpanied here i>y Miss Mntifta Foster, who has been attending school iu that c i t y . - . ' ■ • , . Miss Ida MeEIroy of Washington C, H. is being entertained at the home of Miss Janet Turbos; who entertainedon Friday evening ami again on Mondayevening iu honor of Miss MeEIroy, ' ' ' —Don’t mrtko a contract for gas fittings until yonhave1 seenJohn A. North, Xema, O. Ho AdUsave you money. , ‘ , 1' Mrs. Ff E-. OVon#ami little tTaugh- terv Albhtfn, of Xenia visiied her parents, Miv ftudMW. Robert-Ford fromWednesday until Saturday of lastWeek, Nest Monday . evening at seven o’clock standardReV, K. A. Blair, a newly appointed1#*iaeiUmftry to China, will speak in the R, P. church (O, B-) All are cordially n- vlted, o ' • Mr. David Rakestraw lost two valuable young horses Thursday afternoon, both being killed by lightning. A hog was also killed on tiio farm belonging to Mrs. A, 0. Bridgman, Tiio farmers have, been busy this week harvesting their wheat. There is somespeculation as to the damage done tho past tow daysby the heavy rains. Tho shocks will have to be opened to dry or there will be dan ger of moldy wheat. W. St, John advertised a cow for sale recently andthelollowing Mon day a buyer took tiio animal away. What quicker returns would you want? A ten cent local did the work. The third destructive lire m two years visited Leesburg Tuesday ’morning. Tonbuildingswereburned 1with nloss of?l(J.(KW. OnMay .101905 1fire caused losses placed at $70,000 and last September tho -town had a 4 i.ooofire loss. Fire-bugs havebeen charged with lira work and iho citizenoarenowdemandingasotU'Cl)* lug investigation, A new structure for the Spring Valley Methodist church was dedi cated with ’nipressivB ceremonies Sabbath. Rev. W, D. Parr, I). D. of Kokomo. Ind., had charge of the services. The building lifts a seat ing tapftcity of M 0 and cost $ 01100 . "There was $8905 raised Sabbath on the debt, The wots at Yellow* Springs are circulatingapefltion seekingsigners for an election under the Beal law. The town was voted dry two years ago last month and it can safely be said to have been the “ dryosfc” town in the county. Soft drink liotmea did business for ft time but by close watch on the part of officers they were put out of business, There is a difference of Opinion,fts (o whether enough signatures can Ira secured. Mr. Oliver Garlnughof near Clif tonarrived home Monday evening after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Bell of Des Moines, Iowa Mr. Gar- loughWas calledwest by tho death ofJames Carry of marLincoln, III. He iidddriven info ft livery barn to have his horse ted and an argument arose as to whether such had been done. The liveryman in an angry paftsion drew a revolver and shot him, Mr. Corrywas engaged in the wholesale oiwhips andleaves a wife and two children, A copy,of the report of Uniform Public Accounting law by Gilbert M. Stewart, General counsel, Ohio State Board of commerce, has been sent us andwcAndmanyinteresting points about cityandvillagegovorn- mcnis. The examination depart ment lias caused public officials to hemorecareful iu iho handling ol public fund;'* s.ldkh .no raised by taxation. The report reads! “ It is not (hoMate or county levy that is1 burdening upon the tax-payer but (lie local levies for township village and school purposes that entails the hardships upon the property owner in U jo formof high taxes,” Nothing has been heard of Arthur McFarland, who Bhot Luther M. Milos July 2d. There is nothing new on the ease other than a rumor that the secret order men of the eouniy will take up the hunt and offer a reward Miles was au officer in lira local I. O. O. F. lodge. The ottiicers in the county are doing no thing as far as can he learned* to apperlrand McFarland this being the reason only the lodges may take a hand; If so lodges ovsr the .state ancl whole country will become in terested. Milos continues to improve. Mrs. T. W. St, John met with an accident last Saturday morning that might have refeuited in fho loss of her eye sight. She had cleaned some things from a drawer 1 and put them in a stove fo burn. Among them was a package of powder, and in an instance after it touched the fire it exploded Mrs, St. John had tier eyes baaly burned hut very fortunately nothing serious. Mr. and Mrs. G. Y, .'Winter "and daughter, Olive, have dieen visiting in Xenia and near Alpha. FOR SALE: A six foot Mcr Goriniek mower in good condition, J. II. Brotherton. The Charming Woman . is not necessary one of.perfect; form ami features. Many a piatri woman who could never serve itsan artist’s model, possesses those rare qualities that, all-lira world admires: neatness clear eyes, clean smooth skin and tiratrsprightlinessof”step~ai»l actioif that accompany good health'* A physically weak- woman is novel* attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restore weftk wo man, giveatrong nerves, bright eyes wrath, velvety »kin, beautiful com plexion. GuaranteedafcaltDruggists Mie. *■ 1 , Icome surely to weak women,1 [who have to frown hud en-j Idure the torture due to the! Idiseases peculiar to their sex,I ■Not only wrinkles, but hol-1 flow# lack-lustre eyes, sallow! [complexion, gray hair, all of I Iwhich tell o f premattire oldl lage* The prevention o f this,! flics in your own hands,! ■Cute Iheldisease that causes! I your suffering, and strength e n your weakened consti- (tution, with WIRE OF CARDUI WOMAN’S RELIEF ol which Mra Mary Irvin. cfPam- , plln City, Vau, writea.: " I think it j 1 13 the heat on earth for at* suffering J Iwomen. My doctor did me ho I [good. I suffered untold misery] I bomhead to foot, but the first dose I Iof CarduJ gave me relief, and when I I I had taken one bottle, I felt like ftI Inew woman," The above Deems ] ‘ to prove that Cardul will relleye l your pain, strengthen your const!-1 jtUtlon and renewyouryouth. Try it. [ At all Druggists, $1.00 E 20 m HATS . , Yacht Straws With black and fancy bands ■ 50c, 75 c , $1, 1.50, & $2.00 .Tf you wear a largo size conic to us. We can lit your head and. your pocketbook. • , , ■ • Sullivan, The Hatter 27 South Limestone Street; Springfield, Ohio. SPRINIr ttROVE PARK AND CASINO Springfield, Ohio,| Week beginning Sunday, ' July X4> the Wonderful Invention. ■sg Will Make Two Ascensions D&ily at B p t i t k U G r a v e * Under Direction o f Oreat Inventor, R o y Knabensliue. Chance o f a Lifetime to See the Most, Successful Air- 0 ship Ever Invented* CASINO ATTRACTIONS There will be some of the highest class vaudeville acts on any circuit in theUasino all week.. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and .Sunday at 3 p. m. Best Dancing Pavilion in State. 15 other great Park Attractions. Automobilists W e Want Your Attention Whether you own an Auto now or want to buy one later, we know that our services will prove valuable to you. W e specialize in Second-hand Autos, I f you want to be put in.touch with buy- . ers or owners, we are in a position to get you better prices than you would be apt to get otherwise* • 'A s expert engineers we give to all a “ square deafi;-—buyer and seller alike. Qur aim is to give value received to both, DaytonAuto ExchangeCo., DU NN and SW A IN . Bell Phone 3708. *., 7 . 7 , 1 ; To Cure aCold in OneDay TakeL a x a t i v e B r o m o Quininei Tablets, m m t l . SevenMillionboxes sold Inpost 12 months. *Th lS Signature, '■ A Cores Grjp in Two Days. cmevery h&x. 2 5 c . LAWN SWING FOUR PASSENGER Price, $4.75. Grouse &
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