The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

****-«•►■* cm* :x~W£ mm wimmm Corn Cultivators! Our two leaders are tbe best | 0 n the market and the farmer has but to inspect them to readily see that price is no consideration when quality is so ap­ parent. W e can refer you to many pleased customers* s r a s H X W m , AND PERSONAL. " Mr#. Lucy McClellan spent Mon­ day in Dayton* FRRgH FISH! FRESH FLSIfU A t Weimer’a, Mr. F. M. Reynolds visited in Blanclmater, Sabbath. Mr. W. A. Spencer and family spent Saturday in Xenia. —Cui'tains to* at your at McMillan's, windows —Heed corn that will grow, it at Kerr Sc Hastings Bros. Get Binder Twine “ McCormick Binder Twine sold at .10 cents per pound. C. N. STUCKEY &SON CEDARVILLE, OHIO. -FREE!! THIS OFFER FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. We have made arrangements with Mr. J. Berdas, o f Dayton, Ohio, the well-known portrait dealer, who . has been coming to Grteene county for the last 14 years, and whose work of enlarged portraits is well known all over the city and all through the country, and we make the following offer to all our customers purchasing two dollars worth of merchandise or more. Secure a beautiful life-size 16x20 bust*crayon portrait of yourself or a n y ’ member of your family, ABSO LUTELY FREE of charge. Remember this _offer. isJorJJGdBysjmly*- Bjcingim-youru-phetographa- and we will do thereat. \ " , N. ¥. J&. MARCUS ,. 2 d Door E. of Green St, Xema, Open evenings until 9 o’ clock. MONUMENTS, CUTSTONE, STATUARY Yotir duty to your loved oneswho have / passed away. Let their final restingplacebomarked for.all time with asuitablememorial. I t you desire originality in design and thoroughness in construction— come and see us. With our Hupferior facilities and equipment, wijich, are not equalled by any retail concern in tho U, S., we are prepared never before to furnish high grade work less money than inferior work wiH cost elsswhere. We employ no agents In thi* territory. I f at all Interested in any in Our line, write, photia for catalogue or if possible call to see us*. Bell phone 89i. Citizens phone 215, Established 1861. GEORGE DODDS & SON, 113 , 1*5# **7> **9 M a *n S t„ Xenia. O* daily —CLEVELANDTO(BAR POINT— daily Wh*n yen viikClevelandtbiaSamm<ir,d<itiltfail totake* ride onthe contracted, fleetest,eafaat twia-acrewateiJttero» theOresttskes— C EASTLAND STEAMER ' FOR ROUND TRIP pIVE HOURS AT THE POINT w * '* ’* WON 'T SINK. AND C A N T BURN . trio a . 5 . iMS A.J. 4:30ft*. ms r. n, IiVeeDsfitin* ok Heard, CONHsetiou* tnadeand Taamiow T ickst #8ot.» to Ml § H M E & n ^ s ro *m p c ih cletblahd t r y our job pr int ing Mr. G. Hv'Cfesweii and wife spent Miss Lucilo Gray and Mrs. Mina Scott spent Tuesday in Dayton. —Mattresses, bed springs* best to be had at McMiUan,s. tho Bev.’ C. A. Young will prea,oh Sabbath for the R, P, congregation. —Bookers, couches, folding beds, side boards, at McMillan's ■ r.-' ....■ Mr, Michael Sweeney of Newport, Ky., visited friends here last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Will Bife enter­ tained a number of friends Tuesday evening. , / Dr. T. W. Dixon will be absent from his Office from Saturday until Wednesday. Miss NeUe Condon who ftas been InBattle Creek, Mich*, has returned home. —Ask to.see the new athletic uu dersuits we are showing for $1.00. ■Haller, Haines & Higgins.’ Mr. William Milburn of Findlay spent Saturday with bis brother, James Miiburn. Miss Bernice Northup was the guest of Dayton relatives, over Sabbath, Please send babies and children to the gallery in the morning if pos­ sible., Mock. 12d. Mr.’- iacob Lott and wife spent Friday and Saturday with Spring- field relatives.___■„ ......... Mr. H .H . McMillan, and daughter Mrs. W, J* Smiley spent Wednes­ day in Columbus. Communion will he observed by the United Presbyterian congrega­ tion) Sabbath. Preaching services will bo held Friday andSaturday. Take advantage of the opportunity you now have to get fine photo­ graphs, at Mock's gallery:. Ex­ change Bank bldg., Cedarvillo, ©, Mr. Kill* L e a f * f rir, Joseph. Mo,, Is visiting mhttlrga here and fa Jamestown. —Boys and rnsn’s stylish straw tints from to #§,CQ at Sullivan, The Hatter, Ml iJoaih Limestone SL, Springfield, Oiuo. Mrs. Walter^JHHf and daughter have been visiting In Springfield this week. ft -Carpsts, matringg and linoleums at McMillan's, One of the Sightsto Seein Springfield IN THE. ARCADE Mr. Harry Liitf asd family of 1 , 011 - don came down Wednesday for' a visit with relatives. " Mr, J. M. Auld returned home Monday after spending several days with irlsmother at Jb«’iarO, Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Alexander were the .gnesfc of Spring Valley friends over Sabbath, NISLEY . Springfield’s Largest and Best Shoe House Three B ig Stores in One—Make possible the giving of the best shoe values for the least money in Central Ohio. Visit This Store Before You Buy rrpwjspn The Williamson family reunion was held last Saturday at the borne of Mr. S. O, Anderson, FOB SALICj—Good springwagon, tongue and shaft 29a J. H. Brotherton. -W e have suit cases from $1.60 to $8,00. Bemember us when ready to take a trip. - Halles, Batons- & Higgins. Mr. Thomas Little of Union City, Ind., was the guest of Miss Jfirraa Studevent Sabbath and Monday. Tax notices ■have btjen. posted stating that the ^collection for this township will be made June 15. - Mieses Merle and Letha McFar­ land spent Sabbath with their par­ ents, Mr. andMrs. D, H, McFarland, Mr. John Shaffer and .family anti Miss Bell of Dayton were guests at the home of Mr. Jacob Slegiort Sab­ bath. Miss Martha Bromagem has gone to A-lbany, Ind,, where she w ill be the guest of her’father for a few days. BOGGAN’S TOGGERY th e Store o f Quality. June Clearance Sale % \ t A Saving of Onc-half and More on Every Garment in Our House I Mrs. Julia Condon, who has beeh visitjnghersun, jRev. W. A , Con­ don and wife of Clarion, Iowa, has returned hotae, Messrs, Wm, Hawthorn, Wm. Waide and David Brigham left Wednesday evening for >Philadel­ phia for their summer vacation,. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Herbert of Dayton spent Saturday and Sab­ bath with .Mr. Charles F. Marshall and wife. Mr. DanMatfdiaB,_.whq has been, with the People’s Lighting Com­ pany in Springfield, is home for a time having been laid off during tho dull season, ■■■*■• Charles Everett Newlln. o f In­ dianapolis, Ind., on “ Tho Uuconeti- tutionality of Legalizing Wrong” at tha Xonia opera house, Tuesday evening, June 0at 7:80, Admission freo. Everybody invited. —We can give you a otraw hat for 60c, a hitter one for $8,00 or we have plenty between these prices that are good enough. Haller, Haines & Higgins. The frame work for tho Alex Turnbull barn was raised Monday, I t will be remembered that Mr. Turnbull lost three barns some months ago by fire. Greene County’s share of the state road will be $5000 for the year, this sum to be divided among the differ­ ent townships. The amount Will be divided among tho townships m the same proportion that they have already levied for this purpose. Campbell’s Stainand Floor Finish is the most durable finish for floors and surfaces that are walked upon. Made transparent and in colors im­ itating natural woods. CHOUSE Sc CItAWFOKD, Upon request will show you a sample of old flooring coated with this finish. I t wears longer than regular floor tarnish. The speaker, Mr, C, E* Bowlin, mado those who wore present think tvviea. Ho is an able speaker^and handles his subject, “ DomoerAcy vs. Federalism,” well. While we cannot agreo With him in some'of hla statements, yet h* lias points that are hard to down, and right thinking people will accord him an audience and learn a great many things that they probably never knew before. Mr. Xowtin is a great platform speaker ami Ids closing story of “ Molly and John” is a touching climax,—The Times, M*- rionvillt, I*a. -See our new eoru colored-shirts for $1.00. The very latest color’ In men.*! sfairtf. _* , - ' Haller, Haines &•Higgins. Dr, J. W« Dixon’and family leave Saturday for Chiliicoth© where on Tuesday they will’attend the well­ ing of Mrs. Dixon’s nephew1. Mr, Charles M. fepencer, the meat-dealer, has added a new pair of computing scales,and:ya cash register,- . ' ' --Where did,you get that straw hat? Why,’ at Haller, Baines & Higgins in Xenia, of course.' Have you scon their how line? . Messrs. George Little, A. Z. Smith and Cash Gordon went to tho res­ ervoir on a hunting excursion last Friday. The trip was made in. Mr. Little's automobile. Mrs. Wr J. Smiley of Sparta, 111., arrived last Friday evening for a Visit with her father, Mr. H. H. McMillan Aiid wife. , Mayor J. H. Wolford and wife, ■Mr, W. A* Turnbull and wife anti Mr. Balpli Wolford Were guests of Mr. Frank Mills, of Springfield on Sabbath, ^ 2. T. Phillips and wife, Claud* M. Phillips, wife And boy and their guests, Mr, Cornwell and family of Dayton, picnicked at tbe Clifton oliffs, Saturday. —Summer underwear at E0et $1.00, $1.60,and %i per suit. Long sleeves, half sleeves o r no sleeves, Any kind you Wish. Haller, Haines Sc Higgins. Mr. Charles Xagley o f Delaware, Mr. Homer Wade and wife of Springfield, and Mr* Thomas Gib • son of Marysville, were called hero last Saturday owing to tbe death of Miss Bachel Gibson. Mr. J, II, Crawford and Mis# Mar­ tha Crawford, who has been teach- login the Jamestown schools will spend the summer with Mr, D. L. Crawford, Miss Crawford will teach this coming year at James­ town, Tho friends of Capti Moses Wal­ ton, of Spring Valley, are glad to learn that ft* has landed » nice plnm in the way of deputy oil in­ spector. His territory has not yet boon assigned built carries a good salary and L'apton Walton will make a splendid offlear and wilt fill the bill In his new position a* well as any man wh* eould have b*«n selected, BepnbUoan. For lies*k«h# *r MAter AW-Ptm pill*,, Every W oo l Suit, Coat, Sk irt, Waist, L in ge r ie Dress, S ilk Jumper, Crav- enette Coat, Tub Coat Suit, Petticoa ts and M illinery , in fact every gar­ ment in our house, to be sold; cost not considered during this sale, ICverything at Boggan ’ s is brand new and you take no chance of getting shop-worn or re­ jected goods at our store. , Be on hand early and get first choice. PETER A. BOGGAN, 7 Sou th L im es ton e St., = « Sp r in g f ie ld , Ohio. Miss Flannery y Exclusive Hosiery, . Fine Baby Goods, Up-to-date Corsets Careful corseting is productive of a good figure. No matter how well made the gown may be, it does not make the figure. The corset is responsible for the Contour.’ . Our models are the successful shapes of the season— this fact we demonstrate many \ jl times in-the course of a. day in our fitting rooms;:— Come in and 'i t be properly fitted and get the exact model for your particular * t You can always find the-right model at the , I CORSE T A N D -S T O R K SHOP, - 107 East High St,, Three Do rscast of Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio. All Coneh fitted and altered free of charge. Every pair guaranteed—Price* 50c up. w V t Jirt Ideal Sale The Name Expresses i t . We Carry no Hats oven & fa fa fa fa f a m w 29 South Eimestone St SPR ING^IEEB , OHIO. N To Cure a ColdInOneDay tub Broino Stipnbio (%LJ& ■C*r*i<5rip - I Oftevery GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING

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