The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

A A A < v v v v V V W W V V v ^ ^ Corn Cultivators! Out two leaders are the t>e$t ion the market and | the farmer has but to Inspect them to readily see that price is no consideration when quality is co ap­ parent* We can refer you to many pleased customers. Binder Twine McCormick Binder Twine sold at 10 cents per pound. CN.STUCKEY&SON CEDARVILLE, OHIO. FREE! FREEH • • • THIS OFFER FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. . We have made,arrangements with Mr. J, Berdas, of Dayton, Ohio, the well-known portrait dealer, who has been coming to Greene 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 theTollowing offer to all our customers : purchasing two dollars worth of merchandise or more. Secure a beautiful life-size lflx20 bust crayon portrait of, yourself or any member of your family, ABSOLUTELY FREE of charge. Remember, this offer is for 30 days only. Bring in your photographs and we will do the rest* ' * N. ¥. Clotting Co., NT..MARCUS, ' 2 d Dpor E. of Green St, Xenia. Open evenings until 9 o ’ clock. JobeBrothers & Company. June Sale A q A late purchase o f about 50 pieces Fancy Silks t :J /C in good quality Taffetas ancl Louisines, stripes and checks in good shades of browns, tans, blues and greens. Silks that were 76c and SI a. yard, all on sale this week at 46c. BlacK Taffeta Silks pit a Saving. 20inch Black Taffeta for linings ......... - .................................. 49c S2 Inch Black Taileta, was $1 a yard, now...................................... 7Eo 30 Inch oxtra heavy Black Taffetas for Skirts, $1,25 f o r .......... $.100 8Cinch Black Petticoat Taffeta, was $1.G0 for............................. JOBE BROS & CO., XENIA, OHIO. CLOSINGOUTSALE! I have decided to close out my entire furniture business on account of failing health. Wfl will sell every Article in stock at a cut price. Carpets, Bugs,' Druggets, Linoleums, and all kinds of liduso furnish­ ings. I f you are looking for bargains come and sec us, Wo will still continue our under­ taking business as before. "******$<¥* G* G. McClain, 2 0 1 W * M a i k s t r e e t * X e n i a , O h io . try , our job printing 5 | FOCAL AND FRESH FISH ! FREEH FISH! I At Welraer’a. Mies Bfile Conley in visaing with friends m Springfield. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at MeMfllnn's. Miss Louise Barber is tho guest of Oxford friends. Mrs, ’John. Clark of Columbus npont lact week boro with relatives. " —fVJtryArplif:- A laofeis bleyclb*, goo Charlbs McFarland. 19d MifeSyEifio Barbor is visiting in Sjuingflefil —Mattresses, bod springs, the best to be bad at McMillan,6. Mi*. O, 13. Bradiate attendad a cattle sale in Chicago this week. —Bookers, couches, folding beds, side boards, at McMillan’s ' Bov. Arch Graham of Iowa spent Saturday with friends here. M '. Ira Gates and wife were guests of -Columbus relatives over Sabbath. Please send babies add children to the gallery in the morning if pos­ sible, Mock. 12(1. Key. Parks Jackson and wife of Olena, Til., is the guests of relatives herA Mrs. Walter Tliff. and daughter have been, visitiug in Springfield this week. Mrs. C. •O': Weimer and Miss Marie spent Sabbath and Monday in Columbus. —FOB S A L E O n e grass mower In good condition. J. H. Brotherton, Mrs. James Thomas of Joliet, Ind., is the, guest o f her sister, Mrs. A. G. Evalytb, Mr. Thomas Spencer of Xenia was the guest of his son, W, A. Spencer and family. • Miss Lulu Behdersonhas returned from Virginia where she ’ has' been teaching, ~-A»k to see the new athletic- up- dernsuit* we are showing for $1-00. Haller, Haines & Higgins* Mrs. James McClellan and two’ daughters of Dayton, are visiting here. Miss Evelyn- McGlven attended tho commencement exercises at Delaware this week. Mrs. John Gillaugb spoilt Satur­ day and Sabbath in Springfield with her sister, Mrs. Thomas. —Where did you get that straw hat? W hy ,. at Haller, Haines & Higgins in Xenia, of course. Have you seen their now-line? ' Mr, C. M. Crouse was in Cincin­ nati, Monday, where he purchased a fine five passenger Buick touring car. The machine was driven through Tuesday. Those indebted to G, C. Weimer should settle by Monday, June 15. .Remember there is something spec­ ial for this day, This date was set several months ago. What became of your littlo red cards? The new .lro hose recently pur- chasd by council has arrived and was pub under a severe teht Thurs­ day, The flro engine was given all it could do to test tho hose. With tho new hose tho ffro department i* now in the best condition. Tho Herald will from time to time publish articles explanatory of the constitutional amendment, which legal notice is being publish­ ed in this paper. Tho proposed amendments will be voted upon by tho voters this fall; Prod Douglass Temple No. 403 In­ ternational Order of Twelve, was reorganized Saturday night by Col. C, W. Bradford D. G. M, of Ohio. Officers elected and installed Rev. ■Edward Robinson O. M, Eev. E, .T. McCray, V. M , W. H, Williams, O. 8,, C. Dunn, C. T., Sirs Young Robertson and Dun an. 333 In Solo Deo Sftltis 777. At a mooting of tho. Republican central committee wh/ch mot in the court house Saturday aflornoon, the date of the Republican .county pri­ mary elect kw whs set lor Monday, August 3, hctw|on tho hours of l ami 7:80 p, m. This motion wan made by Judge Hhoup, who had previous- ly consulted the candidates for nomtnaUou, and decided that this would hh.thfl most convenient time. Tho coimplttee appointed on rules and regulations for the election is as follows! Andrew Jackson, O. M. Simons, william 8. Rogers, John Eirnghn anti Marcus Sboup, Mrs. Wm. Edgar of Cincinnati, ‘ has boon spending tho week with her ointov, Mu» A. L. Craufurd, Mrs Wm« •T,»rr»*uro and mother, Mrs. McIntyre of Xenia spent last Friday with Mrs. Bello Gray,^ Mr, Fred Dobbins ami sistpr, Miss Hattie, have been tho guests of rel­ atives ami friends at Ada, O. Prof. K« E. Randall and family have returned to SpringValley after a visit with relatives in this place. Mrs. J. A. Kennedy of Little Rock, III,, has been the guest of Mrs. F, P. and Mrs, J, E, Hastings for several days. ■ Miss Pearl Rakestraw attended tho commencement exercises at Washington. O. II., there*being forty graduates. Mr. Moody Collett hag returned to Montana after an extended visit with his parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Seth Collett. Mrs. Effen Cooley and Mrs Clar- eneo Duncan o f Princeton, Ind., were guests of Cedarvilie friends for several days. , —See our new ecru colored shirts for $1.00.. The very latest color in men’ s shirts. Haller,,Haines & Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thompson of NeW Concord were guests of their son, W . O. Thompson and wife this .week. Mason Jar Caps Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Tin Lids, Parufine- Wax At Bird’s. Mt. Prank Spenper and daughter, Miss Lillie, are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs Meekeson in Illinois and Ml*. J. I I . SjJcncer of Earlham, Iowa. Miss Jeanhette- and Josephine Orr are'visiting their brother, Rev. Alvin Orr and family, o f Philadel­ phia. ; " Mrs, j , E . TurabuR entertained a number o f ladies Thursday after­ noon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. L. T. Marshall; . “ , ^W q can give you a straw bat fpr 50c, a better duo for $3.00 or we have plenty between these'prices that are good though. Haller, HStae* A Higgins, -Mr. J. G. MaCorkall is in Cbinm bus this wegk attending the State Encampment o f the Knights o f Pythias, Col, James Johnson, a well-known citizen, of Xenia and this county' is reported in a very serious condi­ tion at his home in that city. Take advantage of the opportunity you now have to get fine photo­ graphs, at Mock’s gallery. Ex­ change Bank bldg., Cedarvilie, 0 . _ Miss Lament Baldwin, who lias been assisting Mias Kate Nisbet during tho millinery season, has re turned to her home in Eiehwood, O. FRUIT JARS, We have the Ma­ son, Lightning and SChram, self sealers, also sealing wax Jars in pints, quarts and A gallons. A t Bird’s. Wilberforee commencemeb will be held Thursday, June 1ft. Rer, James B Colley of Trinity M. E, church will deliver The baccalaureate ser­ mon Sabbath aff*ni00n,„ Littlo Mildred Clay, who was one of the favorite children of the town, is reported quite sick with typhoid fever at her home in DoGraff, O. The famity recently located tliero. Mlsa Sadie Hilt is in, Toledo at­ tending the State Sabbath School convention, bomg a delegate from the B. I\ Sabbath School, —Summer underwear at 60c, $1.00 $1.60, and $3per suit. Long sleeves, half sleeves or no sleeves. Any kind .you wish. Haller, Haines A Higgins. Tho legal notice has appeared asklngfor site* for the new govern­ ment building in Xenia, Cangross recently set aside $10,000 for a site, through the efforts of M. R. Denver, Sulphur and Cream o f Tartar ta an old time blood remedy but it does the work and is still largely used tty many people, Wo have Ik in the form of lozenges, which make It easy to take TRY THEM. ...Isaac Wisterman High Above the __ e Live Wires That’s Where REGALS are all the Time in everything but price THE f t 11 A I I T P I f is jusfc as high as man knows how to make it, UUflLI I I ahd flatter'ourselves that we have the men * who know a good deal about making it high. When they they can make it higher they will, and it wiil be before the other fellow does, I If you want Shoes o f Quality buy the R E G A L S , Manufactured for both Men and W om en .. W e have the Exclusive Agency for Greene County. All mail orders promptly attended tcrand catalog sent on request,' KOCH’S SHOE STORE, XENIA, OHIO 3l and 33 South Detroit St. Wrong Side of tne Street. E T o CureaCold inOneDay vAeLaxative Bromo QmnineTaMets..^ tn/A Sevc«Ma^a*K«es*oMin|Mistl2mcmtIi»,. T h is stffijfltg y g , W * Cur**C*^ inTiroDay*. cut every box.25c. Dr, Joseph Kyle of Xenia Semi­ nary will preach for tho B» P, cou- gregatiCn, Sabbath, —Hammocks $1 to $3.60 each . At Bird’ s. This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c ~ and 15c—none higher • Mrs, Anna Hill of South Charles­ ton was tlfo guest o f Mr. and Mrs: John McFarland over Sabbatli. Ladies ready madeWaists, Skirls Wrappers and House Jackets . At Bird's. Misa Alice Adams returned to Utica, O., Wednesday after spend­ ing the winter with her sister, Mrs. W «L Sanderson during the college term. ' , Mrs. Sarah Alexander of Milwau­ kee is a guest at the home of Mr. and-Mrs, S. T. Baker. Mr. John Baker, of Columbus was also a visit­ or at the Baker homo this week. —Boys ancl men’ s stylish straw bats from 23c to $2.50 at Sullivan, Tno Hatter, 21 South Llmestono St., Springfield, Ohio. Mr. Alox McDill and family of College Corner, arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bohorfc Bird. Mr. McDill made the tnp hero in his new tour­ ing car, —LINOLEUM-tho best and the cheapest kitchen floor covering ihado. We have a number of pat­ terns in stock In E and H grades in 2 and 2jj yards wide. Como and get our prices and sec our now car­ pet room. At Bird’ s. —Every housekeeper who i used Campbell’ s Varnish Stain is ellght- od with tho result obtained. Noth- ing else like It they say. Bo easily to apply and so durable, OBOU8E & CBAWFORI) carries a fail line of tin* popular stain Coartsvlllo services at tho First Baptist church, preaching at 11 a, m,, subject, “ Adam, the unmanly first man.” Sunday rchool at ftp, in. B. V. P. tJ. atft;30 p, jn. Preaching at 7:30 p. m., subject, “ Money* Becker.” Rev. E, J. McCray, I’ll. G. D. D, NOTICE:- Parties Wishing thoir buggies painted should put m ihdr order at once a* the paint shop ha.4 boon opened. Careful attention given this work at Wolford's, •Mrs. John Pierce is* the guest of Springfield friends for a few days. —Jelly glasses,—tin tops, per doz- on25 cents at Bird’s.- „ MI sb Mildred McCollum of James* town spent Tuesday with Miss Helen Oglesbee. 26 pound sack fine Granulated su­ gar for $1.50. Cash and no tickets. At Bird’s. Mr. A. D. Endsley of Tarentum, Pa», arrived Wednesday evening for a visit with Mrs. Belle Gray. Mr, James Gray, who is employed employed in the offices of the Penn­ sylvania railroad in Pittsburg, is expected here this evening for avisit —Don’ t *Purchase —Carpets or Rugs until you seo our line and got our prices. Wo carry a large num­ ber of Room Size Rugs m Ingrain’ s, Tapestry Brussels find Velvets A t Bird’s New Carpet Biofo- Deputy Sheriff McAllister was in town yesterday looking after the ap­ praisement of tho Alox Hall prop­ erty on Elm Street. It was valued afc$500 and will be sold Saturday July 18.. ■ ' Little Edwin Rradfuto, son of Mi*, and Ml’S. O. 33, Brhdtuto, suffered a broken collar bono one day this; week duo to the .effects of ft fall While attempting to put on a circus “ stunt.” Ho with some of bis play­ mates Were enjoying a “circus” and Edwin Was on for a trick of banging by his heels from a rope suspended between two trees. The only moral is that parents should not take tlioir children to a eirCus, Tho parlies who took tho flowers at the Foster Hotel last Balurday nightare known and unless roeoni* ponso i* made there will bo some prosecution. Tho guilty had better •get,busy, S l‘ < pound sack Ohio Pride Jamostown Flour for G3c, . A t Bird’ s. Dr. J. W. Dixon and son Phil, re­ turned Wednesday from Ohillicothe Mrs. Dixon Walter and Robert wore compelled to stay owiifg to both children having taken the moasles. Tho members of the different se­ cret orders are requested to meet Sabbath June 21. at 2 o’ clock where a line of march will bo formed and then proceed to the cemetery. Those who can will firing flowers so that the frav*i of tho departed members of tho 4llT«r«at o rders can be decor­ ate d* Mr, B. F. Thomas lias announced himself as a 'candidate for County Recorder and will enter tho primary with a strong following. Atpresenfc ho is employed With tho • J. C. Con- well hardware firm in Xenia. His position has given him an opportu­ nity of making many acquaintances Mr. Thomas is well fitted for the position to which ho aspires andwill be a strong candidate for the place. Tho Bixty-third wadding anniver­ sary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cre?- well was celebrated Wednesday evening when tho ten chlldr.n gathered in honor of this annual event, Forty-one were present In­ cluding the grand-children. It Is with tho greatest pleasure that this aged Couplo has been able to Cele­ brate this event all these years without a break in the family ranks. Few families have *uch a record* FOUND! Purse containing senio money, Wad left in tho slovo about three weeks ago. owner can have same by describing property and paying for tills notlea. ' Robert liird, The Old and the New. The man who filves «p tho morning paper foregoes reading newo lil to nj bourn old. The man who gives up his afternoon paper tones tho nows fresh au it happens,^Memphis Now«t*&tai< tar. ' ■ ■ • 'V* 'AHi.. ^ tir-Sl &. 'ShC.

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