The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

■ZZr-. wpcAii ami m m um * 111)8 LamentBaldwingperifc Sab­ bath until Dayton fiends, '-"■ji.„»l,(!'«."CJ!....'S' Mr*. Amu, Boyd is visiting rela­ t i v e m Springfield.- ■ * - A ttractive prices on buggies a t K m $ H a s tin g s B ro s, *•*#.-***. W i f e The W, L1. TV U. will meet next j M i s * R a k e e U r a w entertained Thursday afternoon in me Metho-| a number frem b a n Tuesday ev«a<- disfc church, line. Rev% Gray will preach for the it, P. congregation Sabbath „ , Mis* Carrie Kinney entertained the G. O.T, club Tuesday afternoon. --FQESALE i row, fresh soon. •Goodyotmg nulch K, P. McCarloy. the guest of *relatives hero for several days last week. - -N0TIFR: -I hayo the Genuine] —Beckers, vouckesf, folding beds. Eastern Jersey Bwcefc Potato plants* side boards, a t McMillan's now* ready, It. W* Karmen, J _ ----------- - ] Mr* James McClellan and family Mtss Lillis Mickey of Columbus of Dayton visited tier* over Sab- BpenfciBaturUay with Mr. and Mrs, bath, IraGates. * -• ...—•*** ,*"7....... —■ —If you want <h» earliest of all The Embroidery club mot a t 'tbo *tho best of tomatoes and canbage. homo of Mrs. \V\ W, Creswull on I have tiro plants now ready. Wednesday afternoon. FOR BALE s—Good spring wagon, tongue and shaft! 29,d J , H, Broth orton. Rev, W. B. Stoddard of Washing-j afternoon ton D. 0,,. stopped over here last Friday evening, Mrs. Milton Yoder of Belle Center ha* boon. visiting hers the past 'few The Senior class of the college ex­ pects to picnic afc the cliffs this R. W, Kvsnon. I t is expected th a t Bov. W. W, lliffe will deliver tho address here Decoration day, ,&- - Mr. and Mrs, Jamet_M»rry of South Charleston spenF^Sahtmt#. ^ . tv L . . .. . Lucy MacDonald «f the $>m»*rva. tory ofmusic of tha Ohio University will bo in Cedars tUa, May 18th, t* teach piano o r organ, Inquire ot Mrs, J . W Iladabaugh. Phono 93,' Mr. J . W. Crone and two daugh* tors of Chicago wet* guests of Mr. Steve Whalen and family on Wed nesday, returning home Thursday morning. SM-, iglgiiiMil seer —You know what the work of Mock, the photographer is. Yon will not be disaj^jointed If you give hlnv& trial. 23KI. Mr. A. G« Brawn and wife of- Monmouth have beau the guests a t tho hchnc of Mr. J , W. Pollock the past week. —A small lot of send corn that will grow. Speak soon for it. Kerr &Hastings Bros -FQB SALE:-* -Good seed corn. J*A. Bums, Miss Lulu Coe entertained a few invited quests, afc her home near Clifton, Thursday evening, for Bev. J , J„Wilson and bride. MONUMENTS, CUTSTONE, STATUARY Your duty to your loved ones-who hava pgsped gWay. r Let their final restingplace bemarked for all thne with a suitable memorial. If you desire originality In design and thoroughness in construction— come and see us» ; W ith our super tor facilities anclequipment, which, are not ’ equalled by>ny retail concern in the If, S.p.wo are prepared „ a?‘never-before to furnish high-grade work less money thau " inferior Work-will’cost elsswhere. We employ m> agents in - ' th is territory. I f a t aU’interested in any in. op r line, write, ■phoha for catalogue or i f ‘possible call to see. us. Bell ji'lioue 894. Citizens phone'216. .Established 1861. "* GEORGE DODDS & SON, H& 115 , 117 , Tig W ; M a in St.i ' X en ia ; O. Mtas Louisa Smith was the guest of Mrs, Kenneth Hamilton of Sekqa on Monday auaTuesday, The Sunshine club will bold a market in tho Building and Loan .rooms .on Saturday afternoon, Beautiful hooks m attractive bindings from 25c on up to $2,60, Bibles 76c to $5. Nothing better for it graduate. West’s Book t »tore, Xenia Mrs. J , W, Liggett le ft Thursday for her home in Colorado afte r sev eral weeks Visit with relatives and friends. —Mock, thephotographer, is ready- for business in CedarvJlle. Will be in his studio, Tuesday of each week rain or shine. 22d. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Pauli enter­ tained friends last Friday in honor of Bev. ahd Mrs. J . J. Wilson. —Seed corn tha t will, grow. It tit Kerr A Hastings Bros. Get Miss Mae Ooolcswprth of Kirks yille Mo,, is visiting a t the home of Mrs: James McMillan. —Mattresses,, .bed springs, best to be'had a t McMillan,si. the ■I t P a y s to T ra d e in Spriyigfleld I J The Plan ^ Uveify* D a y In Te&r* On A i*yT r& ia 6 r T f^cilpn Ca.rv Do Your Buying in Springfield ,TheMerchants’Associationpaysyour fare. Themembers are the leadingfirms of the highest reputation i theirrespectivelinesofbusiness, andare knownassuchthroughout Central Ohio, On a purchase of $15.00 worth of merchandise from any one or jmore of the following firms your .fare for forty miles, coming and going, or a total of eighty* ttiues, dbu' Way, will bp refunded to you,‘rAsk for a rebate bock In the first, store ydu enter of those named, below, insisting on having every purchase entered In this book. After completing your pur­ chases, present the hook at the Merchants' Association office, In tho banking rooms of The American Trust and Savings Company, American Trust Building, comer Main street and Fountain avenue, at any time between 8 a. m. and Cp. m., anil your faro will Be refunded. If you live at a greater distance than fbrty miles from Springfield your fare wilt he refunded one way, Up to eighty miles. Should you live farther than eighty miles from Springfield, your fare Will he refunded one way for eighty miles of the distance, leaving the minimum of cost to the purchaser. Customers must show return railroad or traction ticket, or cash fare receipt a t the Btoro whore Rebate Book is applied for, also, a t the Association’s office when applying for the rebate. * It is all very simple and easy, Try it. On*percent aditional cashrebateinadditiontoyour farewill be allowedonall purchases ii excess of $15. MEMBERS ° f THE MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION Arcade Jewelry Store Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, ' Cut' Glass, Silverware, Opti­ cal Parlors, 57-59 Arcnuc. Arcade Music Store (Xu C* Gorstich & Co.) Pianos, Organs, Talking Ma­ chines, Sheet Music. 74 Arcade, Baldwin's Shpe?, 25 13. Main S t •i xl;&i tfiF ir Bancroft, Hatter and Furriery Men’s, Boys’ and Childreh's Headwear, Women’s, dren’s and Men’s Furs, i E. Mala 'St. ' Chil- Boggan’s Toggery Shop Ladies' Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Neckwear, Furs and Millinery, 7 E limestone St. C. C. Fried A Bdn* Diamonds, Watches, Silver* ware, Brasses, Optical Goods, 5 E. Main St. . Foickeiner'* Pharmacy Drugs. Patent Medicines, • Cigars, Soda Water, Boat Cards, * C*w. High and Fountain Ave. Joseph H, Gnau Watt Paper, Llncrusta Wal­ ton, Burlap, Boom Mouldings, WiudoW Shades. 26 E. High. Bookmaker Hotel Bldg, Kaufman’s MeU'a, B«*’ and Children's Oiothia* «n« Furnishings, Huts, Tjttt&Mt*' . 15-17 SLX4#re*tofi0 Sb kredel A Alexander Clothing for Men and Boys, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes. Main St, near Limestone S t McCulloch’s Harness Store Harness, Blankets, Rohes, Trunks, Satchels and Leather Goods, » 40 E. Main S t M. D, Levy A Sons Men’s, Boys’ And Children’s Clothing and Furnishings. Cor, Main SL and Foum Ave. Miner’s Music store Pianos, Player-Pianos, Or­ gans, Sheet Music* 34 S. Limestone S t Niaiey's Arcade Shoo House Bodts, Shoes afid Rubbers. 62-54-56 In the Arcade. Oldham’s 19 S, Fountain Ave. Millinery, Cloaks, Suits, Cor­ sets, Gloves, -Ribbons and Yarns. Oscar Young Shoes and Oxford Ties. 7 E, Main S t People's Outfitting Co, Furniture, Carpets i 21-23 S. Fountain Ave, ana Stoves Ud Pierce A Company Wall Paper, Window Shades, Pictures and Framing, Books, • School Supplies, 11 S, Fountain Ave. BOaensteel A Weber Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Stoves and Ranges. 23-27 W. Main S t Boutahrt A Wright Boots, SHoes and Rubbers, fl 8, Fountain Ave. Saizor’a Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Men’s Clothing, Ladies’ Suita, Cloaks, Furs. ** Cor. High and Center Sts.’ 8. J. Lafferty A Sons Stores, Tin and. Enameled Ware, Queenswarft, Lamps, Spouting and Roofing. 111-113 E. Main S t Sullivan's Department Store Dry Goods, Notions, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Men’s Goods and House Furnishings, Cor Main and Limestone Sts, Sullivan, The Hatter Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishings, Trunks and valises. 21 S. Limestone S t The Edward Wren Co, Dry Goods, Cloaks/ Suits, Millinery, Shoes, Carpets, Furniture, Housefumishlnga. High Street—East. The Klhnane Bros. Co, Dry Goods, S its, Undergar­ ments, Carpets, Deaneries, and House Furnishing Goods, Main S t and Fountain AVe. Th* Lion Hardware Co. Hardware, Doors, and Saab, Mantels and Grates. 130-182 E. Main st. The Springfield Hardware Co, Builders’ and Residence Hardware, Mill and Factory Supplies. 36-33 Bi Main S t « The Vogue Ladles' Cloaks, Suits, Valets. Furs aiid Millinery. 33-35 E, High St, near U tm stone S t Th* When Arcade Men’s, Boyo’ arid Childrens Clothing, Hats, Furnishing*!, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cates. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS WILBUR- M. FAULKNER., BUS INESS MANAGER AMERICAN TRUST BUIt*»lN& SI»RtNC**mt>, OHIO w i m graduates soon, Good Ibookg, blbies pictures and fountain pens,are de­ sirable things. West’s Book store, Xenia, Mrs. Mary Barber has returned after a visit of several month* with her daughters, Mrs. Robert Ander­ son of L or Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. D. y. Collins of Alamosa, Col. * The baccalaureate sermon to the itiembers of the High School gradu­ ating class will bo delivered this Sabbath evening1 fn the opera house by Dr, W. R- McCbesney. —All farmers desiring to raise pumpkins in theii: horn, cab get a good supply of .seed free of charge by calling on Kerr &Hastings Bros. Cedafville, o,- . Miss May Dean of Xetiia has been visiting her brothers, Charles and 'John 'D ean . Th^ la tte r has been on the sick list-for Several days, ' Mrs. Jacob ., legier' suffered a stroke of heart -trouble Tuesday evening due to over exertion during the day. -She is much better afc this time. > - / , Tho Phil Harmonic Orchestra of Springfield, one of the bast musical organizations of th a t city, .will fur­ nish the music fo r the H igh ’ Sohoof- commoncotnent. Miss Lula Elarbor left 'Wednesday for Pittsburg where she goes as a delegate to this Women’s General Missionary Society of the IT. P. church. Miss Maggi* Rife of Clif­ ton is »I*o a delegate*;' < , v . • Carpets, mattings and linoleums a t McMillan's. ’ Mrs. K. C. ,FlWit has issued ihvi- tatlon to a number Of, ladies ’for' Thtirsday aftarnoom.M^y Si. The Invitations a»* Written in Scotch, and each iady la r«du*$ted to dress in ”ye olden'” , costume' and bring qu ilt patch work. , The electro light coihpa|»y has placed an arc light in the square to show the merits ot better liglits on :he streets. I t must be admitted tha t the company is treating the patrons fair in ‘giving them a two wseks warning th a t the plan t wilt' close down if the flection doe* not carry on Saturday^ Tho firm of Ilitf Brother* recently received a iargo contract, to do co mont work for the Ohio Fuel Snpply Co., a t tTfciOa, After getting the ir' equipment on the ground ready for work, orders wets received to wait for a few days. I t 1* thought tha t financial troubles probably caused the delay. However tb* firm will be reimbursed as to their expense' if they do no t go on,with the work, Jb is claimed th a t th* contract would have lasted three rnonthH. Moving Picture* n> opera house tonight, also Saturday 10 centsreall Messrs. John Bushmill, W, D. Alexander, W. E . Dean, Evans and Bookwalter of Springfield were in town Thursday for a sh*rt time dfs- tributlng advertising mutter for the horse show th a t takes place in that city on. May 27. Some striking posters have been placed over the town announcing this event. The party visited Yellow /Springs Xenia, Jamestown “and Cstlarvllle in a Frayof-Mlller touring car. Mrs. Haney Jane Deck, wife of Mr. I, M. Deck, died Tnesdaymorn­ ing a t seven o’clock after. An illness of several month, She was about 40 years of age and is survived by a husband apd five children. One sister, Mrs. John Ross and one brother, Wm, Coiiley, survive her. The funeral will be held from the house this afternoon at one o'clock, the services to be conduetedby Rev. W. 11, MoOhesney, assisted by Rev. W. J. Banderson. Burial takes place afcHassles’ Creek cemetery. LIGHT, ANATOM* KAU.V , cornier 4> a lS n S m S S S X S 11 y»SMirt^>NiAk’ TRUSS Horn* AMY Bold and Wisterman. ■4* m Souvenir Bay at the New York Clothing Sr Shoe Co’s. ■ . f t A handsome souvenir given to each and ever one visiting our store on V •- b- * * t..- ■ -yjf' ,y 7 -^ New YorkClothing & M. MARCUS Prop. hoe Co., XENIA, OHIO. Open Each Evening till 9 o’clock. “TheBest is Always the Cheapest” ,We handle the H am ilton bud P e te r s Buggies and Carriages, two of tne best made vehicles on the market* yVe compete with all dealers, on price and quality and ask the inspection of intending buyers. Sattely and Gale Cultivators, McCormick,Disc Harrows, International Gasoline , Eogineg, Manure Spreaders, McCormick Binders and mowers, , - C, N. StucK^y 6 Son. Cambetta <— -SEASON 1908 - Farm GAMBETTA KINtt S ta n d a r d an d R eg ­ is t e r e d J3832 Trotting Trial 2:19 l*4% Seal brown horse with tan flanks, 35.3 hands , high, good style and action, weig.is llOOpounds with best feet and legs. He has some colt* with fast trials. His oldest colts here are coming yearlings. His colts are large and ’ handsome with good trotting action. GAMBETTA KING by Game Warden 27065, he by Gambetta Wilkes 2:19*^, sire of 200 with standard records. Game Warden’s dam isAlice, dam- of Allietta 2:15//, and Alice Wilkes 2:17, by Onward 2:25^, sire of . 108 in list, Gambetfa King s first dam Hannepiu Maid, dam of 4 trotters and one pacer. Second dam, Sallie Messen- ger, dam of Lady Thome 2:23. - $25 To Insure a Living Colt* p r in c e , j . Bay Stallion 10 haftds high, weighs about 1200 pounds, and a Very strong built horse with good style and action. As a breeder he is Second to none, Hist colts arc allowing well and and some of them will be worked this year, His oldest colts arc coming four years old. No doubt he will be a speed sire. PRINCE J„ was sired by J. W, C. 2:l6i4', sire of Val’do 2:13#, Billy J 2:14#, Fletty J. 2:16#, Orphan Boy 2:16#, Winona J, 2:21#, Florence E. 2:20#. His dam is Solon Bell 2:21 by Jugler Boy 2:27, \ m $ i s To Insure Living Colt BLACK JOE Jr. Black Spanish Jack,’Six years old, good size, gOod action and a number one breeder. His colts sell for good prices, $10 To Insure Living Colt The Gambetta Far* is one mile east of Jamestown on the middle Jeffersonville pike. For tabulated pedigree and particulars cal! on or ad­ dress the owner. JAMES BINE.GAR, Owner. CitizenAj*Phone 11-176. J am e s t o w n , O. To Cure a Cold in OneDay t * . LaxativeBromo ftuniineT A«v*nimien^x***^foiNi«tiastoirtk*. . Tlife s%natnlre» cm -M O rip ’to t u m t i k y i p Kllilrig at Long Range, X Rusolati oifleer, who at tho battle of Mukden lout , nearly one-half hh men and yds hhimelf severely wound* ed, reports that ho never saw the Jap­ anese except at a distance through his field glasses. Nam* Long T« British Navy. Britain’s now record-breaking bat* tlcship, tho Dreadnought, la the ninth; vessel of that name belonging to the British navy. The first was launched about 1572, and as late as 1033 formed part of tho ficet. Monument to Ovid. A monument U about to bo erected to tho poet Ovid at ditlsnona, the *nri>; out Buhho of Samnlum’, a movetnmtl for tho purpose having been set m foot by the Italian poet, Gabriele d’Annurto. i ; *- j * “ . % 1* ! I

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