The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

- It Hurts "But we Can’ t Help it So Down They Go In P rice 'and ITou Get the Benefit Our 20c Fancy Cal. Evaporated Peaches per l b . . . 15c Our JSo ones, per lb ............. .......................................... ........................... tOc S U L L I V A N , Th e Hatter, 21 South Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. --FOIl SAKE:—One gras* mower IW geod condition , J. H. Brotherton. Mr. nod Mrs. James M&meur and children and Miaa Mattie M&meur of Anderson, lnd<, are guests of Mends here, Our Fancy Cal. Prunes per lb. Sc, or 2 lbs. f o r . . , fSc At BIRD’S. Mies 'Louise Smith entertainac aka six o’clock dinner, Saturday |evening, in honor of Mr, Leroy iMarshall and wife. Mr, H. H. McMillan suffered a 1painful bruieo on one of hlB hands this week while assisting with boiuc work in building an addition to I i I b residence, 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL —Freph -Honey for sale at J. H. "Woltord’ s. Miss Irene McClellan of Dayton spent Sabbath here, FRESH FISH ! FRESH FISH !! ‘ At Weimer’s, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Orawford Visited. Mr, Will Frazer and wife of Springfield, Thursday. Miss Hattie Dobbins has been chosen as teacher in District No 3, Clark’s Run neighborhood. Mr. Raul Collin* <>f Dayton has moved into the Cleroans property on South Main street. Mr. Collins is a an operator at the tower. —We can give you a straw hat for 60c, .a better one for $3,00 or we have plenty between these prices that are good enough, * Haller, Haines & Higgins. THE CAMPAIGN against BUGS, WORMS, etc. Is Open. We have all the neces­ sary articles to ifMfiiiif T i ip i n iir nrcutm i vi E iyi uu i and will be pleased to supply you at POPU­ LAR prices, Here's . a partial list. Slue Vitral, Hellebore, Parte, Green, Carbolic Jtciti, Insect Powder, Moth Balls, Sotutlon, Corrosive Subllntate, etc. ISAAC WISTERMAN. ICE'CREAM FREEZERS. The Blizzard! and Lightning are the twe best freezers on the mar! kefc. We have them in 4, 6 and quart Bizes, At BIRD’ S, 8 —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’ s, Mrs, Moore McMillan is visiting relatives in Springfield. w Miss Louisa Smith spent Tliurs day w'ith friends in Xenia. -Attractive prices ou buggies at Kerr &Hastings Bros —Rockers, couches, folding beds side boards, at kioMillan’ g 'Miss Charlotte Siegler is tjhe guest o f friends InLudlow, Ky. Dr, W. G. Moorehead wilt preach for the R. P. congregation, Sabbath. —FOR SALE:—A ladies bicycle.' Seh CharlesMcFarland. - ISci —Curtains to fit your windows *t McMillan’s. Croquet Sets dSa to $&,00 per set. Miss Fannie Tonklnson enter­ tained the G. C, T. club Tuesday afternoon. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be had at McMillan,s. —Ask to see the new athletic un­ dersuite we are showing for $1.00. Haller, Haines <fc Higgins Miss Mary Bird Is the guest of Miss Kellie MoDill of College Cor- ner. Mr. D. M. Deah and wife went to Columbus Wednesday to visit their daughters. ■ Men’B Fancy white and colored vests, $1,00. to $2.60 each. At BIRD’ S. ' Miss Ethel Spencer has been spending the week with Miss Grace Merton of Clifton. Mrs. J. W» Smith and daughter Miss Eleanor, returnod from Cleve­ land Saturday evening. —Men’s “ Dress Trodsers” —a big assortment of this season’ s styles to select from. $2.00 to $5.00 a pair, • ; At BIRD’S. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M, E, church, will hold a “ Bakery’’ in tbe-C. W. OrouB* room on Satur­ day afternoon and.evening, June 20. -Opens at 3 p. m. Mr. B, F. Thomas,- candidate f*r county recorder, accompanied by Mr. W. L. Marshall of Xenia called on our citizens" Wednesday In be­ half of the former’s -race for re­ corder. Mr, Thomas was a popular salesman in the Conweli hardware store inXenia but was forced to^ive up his position dub to cancer of- the bone. .HiS right limb had to be am­ putated. \ His condition certainly warrants the attention of the voters. Mr. A. L, St. John, the milk' dealer, backed into a circular saw, Wednesday,, nutting quite a gash m his ieit hip. Dr, Marsh was called several stitches being -required to close the wound. CLOSING OUT our Men!s $16,00 [Blue Serge Suits for $12.00. .These are special value and.at price offer- Ied -will prove extra good bargains. At BIRD’S. Mrs.- J. B, Winter and grand­ daughter; Olive, have been visiting in Columbus this .week. —Fruit jars—we have them—the Mason, Lightning and Schram Seif Sealers in Pint, Quart or gallon. Also Standard Sealing-wax jars and Parraflne Wax -At BIRD’S- Prof. Leroy Allen left Thursday for Madison, Wis., where be ex­ pects. to enter the University. —Where did you get that atraw hat? • Why, at Haller, Hameg & Higgins in Xenia, of course. Have you seen th.eir new line?’ Prof; W. R. McChesney and, wife, Mr. O. C. Merton and wife and Mrs. Martha Morton expect, to leave Monday for Wooster, where the Prof."will teach.In the summer school. Mr. Morton will’ enter the school for the summer term. ■ Mrs. -Jacob Lott is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Bradfute, of Washington Q. H. this week. —Patrens of the' Smith * Sllvey barber shop will take notice that j •MwywUl oloaejat twelve a’ cloak on Saturday July 4th. Mrs. W. J. Smiley returned heme Friday evening after a visit with Mr, H - H. McMillan and.W p , . —Boys and men’s stylish straw hats from 2uc to $2,60 at Sullivan, The Hatterj 21 South Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. ^WANTED : Batter and Eggs, We pay Me per lb. for No. 1 Fresh blitter. We pay Hoper do*, for Ho. 1Clean, fresi^ eggs- , At BIRD’ S. In the annbuna»m$nt column, the mime of Waite*1aL, B ump * appears- Mr. Dtttn hr a ptjjtalar liVfryman of Xenia and hasJa wide acquaint­ ance over the ejjdnty. During John MoPherson’ s Xetm as auditor Mr. Dean was his deputy and is thor­ oughly posted as to the work ©t the office. Another name added this Week in the announcement column is the that of R. R- Grieve, one of the well known, citizens of the county. For yeors he lias’ been the' efficient sec­ retary of 'the Greene'"County Fair Board and has a large circle of friends thatwill sally to his support in the coming primary. Rankin is a campaigner of the old school and has been through the mill In his, race for sheriff, Which ‘ office ho held a number of years ago. When the votes are-counted for ..county .treasurer you can mark, it down that the name of brieve trill he as near the top as any in.the- list. . HOT IC E P a r ties wishing their buggies paipted- should pdt m their, order at annaas .the paint shop has been' opened. Careful' attention given this work at Wolford’s, , I Mr. Samuel McCollum, who re­ cently sold his jewelry store in Jamestown, was in town Tuesday, He expects to go to Tennessee. MiBsea Nellie McFarland, Fannie Tonkikson and Bertha Cresweli will attend the summer school and ohautauqua at Antioch. The boys all say that there will be something doingwhen - ‘ ‘Kohmel Eumipins Homes to Town’’ add there evidently will be ou the third of August when Col. Isaac finishes the race 'f o r the nomination .for county cbmmisaioner. The name of “ Oammins" has beenone of the by-words the pastfew montng par­ ticularly during the “ Kongreasfonal KonteSt.’ ’ By his clever wit abd humorous jokes Col. Isaac Is known to almost every voter in tile county. FOR SALE. Bix diningroom chairs, 2 rooking: chairs, 40yate* Welfcon Vejvefc oar- pet, 1 (Howard1bed spring, 1 mar­ ble top stand, 2 wood top stands, l bed room, suit, 1 sight-day clock, 12-foofc extension table, 1 zinc trunk, 1 base burner Stevewith gas- fixtures and 6 feet Rush iron pipe lawn mower, 2 screen doors, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, 1 (Win­ chester repeating) shot gun, a lot of dishes. S-R. Gowdy,. At residence of R. C. Watt* To Students of Animat Habits He le a Foe Worth Watching, , For the nature student the hab­ its of the alligator hold much inter* C3t, To tho camera sportsman, he presents delightful possibilities* while to the everyday tourist who Will really seek hini in his homo he will give an assortment of e men­ tions more thrilling than comd he unearthed in a year of ordinary globetrotting. . Hunt up the haunts of the crea­ ture’until you find a river that he frequent?. Paddle quietly and alone down the stream and up tho creeks- and branches that enter it till you jj&rfif bO fe Ijfeak the hed of an alli­ gator with signs of his recent pres­ ence. Hide your.skiff, sit down on the bed and wait for him to coma home. By and by out in the middle of the streamyou may see three lit­ tle black dots—the nose and eyes of your absentee landlord—and soon the whole head, tail and hack may" appear/ He will swim slowly toward you and probably sink gradually be­ neath the surface before reaching ‘the bank, If he comes on and- crawls up on the bank beside you, it will be a high tribute to you* cool­ ness and complete control of your nerves, and the' incident will make apleasant place in your memory; ' It happened once to pie that after long waiting for the refcurr of an alligator upon whose bed I was sit­ ting I discovered that he had not left it, but was lying in the tall grass just behind me, with his big jews three feet from, my face and his ten foot body curved partly around me. . After,sitting silently in my skiff for half an hour, wondering why an alligator I had seen didn’t show:up, I chanced to-look down and saw his head resting quietly on the surface of the watfer withintwelve inches of my hand as it, lay on the gunwale. It gives a sensation to bo'remem­ bered to sit thus, motionless, watching the unwinking - eyes of tills free, wild, powerful brute fixed gravely on your face, the huge jaws and the little that shows of the long, white teeth within reach of your jaws and teeth,—A, W. Di- moelc in Harperie. THEN AND NOW. - 'Time work* wonderful ch&nges. One year ago yesterday Senator Fotaker appeared at WHberforce. Upon his arrival in Xenia he was greeted brass Iband and given a grcafcmeptiott. At Wilberforc* the Settiffot addressed' a great throngand judgingfrom hi* anoee at that time he wsn the hero of the day;. / ‘ •' On* year i# a loqg time ip political hitftory in today Oases,.* Alt during tb# week, the Senator ha* been fighting for existence lOr his peliti*- cal life ha* scarcely been' spared at the Republican convention in Chi­ cago. •/ " ' Prof. F. A. Jnrkafc and family left Thdrsday morning for Pcnneylva uia where theywill spend a month or six weeks. -Summer underwear at 60o, $1.00 $1.60, and $2 per suit. Long sleeves, half sleeves or no BleevsB. Any kind you wish, Haller, Haines &Higgins. —"We have suit cases frota $1.60 to $8.00. Remember us when ready to take atrip, Haller,“Haines &Higgins. Mr. W. F. Trader, candidate for Probate Judge, was in town Thurs­ day circulating among friends, Mr. Ira Townaley and Wife spent the week with relatives in Xenia and Spring Valley Prof. S. G. McChesney o f Elwood City, Pa.,* was tbo guest of Prof. W. B. McChesney, his cousin, "this week, FOR SALE. Buff Plymouth Rock Eggs, Nug­ get Strain. 75cents for setting of 16 9ggs. J. E. Hastings CLOSINGOUTSALE! I have decided to close out my entire furniture, business on account of falling health. ■Wo will sell every article in stock at a cut price. Carpets, Rugs, Druggets, Linoleums, and all kinds of house furnish­ ings. If you are looking for bargains come and see us. 'We will still continue our under­ taking business as before....... The Col’s, are to the front in the oomtng primary. This time it is Col. Isaac Dines,' who Is announced as a candidate for county treasurer. !Politically, Isaac leads the proces­ sion in thlB county. He has been |active iu Greene county politics !since “ the mind of man runneth !not.” He is authority on anything concerning buggies and the man­ agement of campaigns. I f he is not sUCcesfnl In getting the Uomlnatisn Iit will not bo because he has not Isuccessfullymanagedother person’ s campaigns. Mr. M. A. Bro&dstone of Xenia Is again a candidate for the office of county recorder. During the time !he has served In this capacity he bas been a painstaking official. The 1work In his office has been done to the satisfaction of a large number of patrons of that department of county affairs. ■ The S on g o f the Hair $100 Rewards $100. ThereadersOf this paperwifi be plcaied tolearnthatthere it at hut one (jreadetf disease thatsciencebat beenable to curein all its stages and that it Catarrh, nail’s CatarrhCorois theonly positive cansnow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis takeninternally, actingdirectly up­ on theblood andmueoutsarraees of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, andgiving th*patient a.lreifgth by buildinguptheconstitution and assisting uatureindoing itawork,' The proprietors havesomuch faith in its curative powers, that they offer oneHundredDollarsforany caSethatit fall* to cure. Bendfor list o testimonial*. Address. P. J. CHFKiH’ &Co, ToledaO. SoldbyDruggiit, 76c, Hall’sFamilyPills arethe bests NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. G. G. McClain, 2$t W* street* X e n i a , O h i o * There are fourVerses. Verse 1, Ayer’s HairVIgorstopsfalling hair. Verse 2. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow< Verse 3, Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures dandru ff. V erse 4, Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the scalp healthy* and keeps it so. It Is a regular hair-food; this is the real secret of its Won­ derful success. Thobastkindof atoatimonied*-' ’‘ gold fo r ovar sixty yaara.” . J L 8 AMWAWIU. PIUS. CttSMtfPSCtMWt, Land to Spar*. A public dinner in Edinburghhad dwindled away to two guests, an .ingljsliman and a highlander, who were each trying to prove the su­ periority of their 'native countries. If course at an argument of this cind a Scotsman possesses fromcon­ stant practice overwhelming ad­ vantages. The highlander’s^ logic was so good that he beat his op­ ponent on every point. At last the Englishman put in a poser. “ Ton will/’ he eaiu, “*t admit that England is larger in extent than Scotland?” "Certainly not,” was the confident reply, "You see, air, ours iaamoun­ tainous, yours a flat country. How, if all our hills were rolled out flat wo should beat you by hundreds of square miles!” Pennsylvania A wetmwm ' Cincinnati E x c u rs io n r i m t » u n 4 R y Roundtrip, $1.1(1 train knaves7;60a. iti. Moses C, White of Anderson, Indiana; AlberfcH. White of Bloom­ ington, Indiana; John E. White of Bloomington, Indiana; Francis A. White of Bloomington, Indiana and Ella J. Seaney of Bloomington, Indiana and Edna M. White of near Talestine, Crawford Co., Illinois, the above being the Post Office ad­ dress of said parties when last heard from, will each take notice that on the 16th day of May 1008, M. K, Snodgrass filed his petition in. the Cenrt of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, in oase No. 12091 against the abovo named de­ fendants, praying for judgment against them in the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars and in­ terest since the 3d day of May 1005, on account of legal services render­ ed for them in tne case of Moses C. White, etal., against John Alexan­ der Dowle, al, Case No, 11246 CommonPleas Court, Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, and plaintiff also asks for an Attachment against the property of the defendants in this county, and that lbbe sold to satisfy plain­ tiff’s claim, and the costs of suit. Bald parties are Required to ans­ wer on or before the llth day el July, 1908, or judgment may be taken against them and their prop­ erty lh this oOuuty sold to satisfy the same, with costs. (WMd M. R. Snodgrass. Stop Pains almost Instantly—Dr. Miles Anti-Fain Fills. Mo bad after-effect*. Dress S traw Hats 50c to $3,50 SULLIVAN THE HATTER, A WORDABOUT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. How much better t o . have your deeds and personal papers where they are safe fropi fire and readily accessible. A misplacedpaper often causes Worlds of trouble. We have them lor rent at less than one-thir 1 of m cent per day* THE EXCHANGE BANK, Cedarville, Ohio. Brothers & Company. $9,75 Suit Sale I t is the final clean-tip o f our fine spring tailored su its / in fine Cloth Mixtures, Serges, Panama Cloths, Rajah Cloths in fact, all the new materials o f this season, all well tailored and lined, colors black, navy, Copenhagen blues, browns and fancies, about 25 fine suits thhfc were $20 and up. Your choice o f the lot for $ 9 .7 5 .. $2,95 for Spring Jackets, ' A few silk lined, all wool, fancy cloth Jackets, medium sizes, priced while they last at $2 ,95 $3,75 All Wool Panama Skirts They are $5 and $6 Skirts in black, navy and browns, self trimmed and silk folds, in gored; flared and plaited skirts, a choice skirt at a decided saving' while the price! is $ 3 .7 5 ‘ . * Summer Millinery Choice trimmed hats, specially priced for this week, in white straw and chip hats, that would be cheap at twice the prices, this week $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. Untrimmed Hats 75c All the'new shapes, in a good selection o f colors, you make your choice for 75c, 25c Leghorn Hats 25c For Misses’ and children, plain and fancy edge Leg­ horn, you would elsewhere pay twice the price for, our price 25c. Flowers, 10 and 25c. Queen Quality Shoes, The name is the guarantee that they are the best made for the price. In fact there is no other as good, besides yoti get style, comfort, fit and wear when you buy a Queen Quality. . . .. Patent Leather Oxfords, $2.50, $2 50,. $3, $3.50. ||Tan Queen Quality Oxfords, $3, $3.50. . Tan Oxfords at $2, $2.50 and up. , Children’ s Oxfords and sandals, very special, 95c. XEN IA , OHIO. u 4 th O F J U L Y ! k .: ■ ■v. v-f', j-\- \rV- • v ■ -v. - . .... ’ '.. .!■ •, Another Old-fashioned Fourth Amusements all Day BASE BAEL Street Races, Sack Races Wheel- barrow Races, F o o t Races, Greased Pole, Etc. A 7-mile Motorcyle Race in the _ evening, also a Bicycle Race. FINE DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS JACKSON’SDRIVINGPARK 1:30 P. M. 5 - BIG RACES ==5 Horsemen w ill Remember we Pay in Cash. Prizes. No Bars. No Free-for-all Pace - M ile Heats. 2:35 P a c e 2:40 T r o t Half-M ile Heats $50.00 $40.00 $30.00 $ 10.00 Races started Half-M ile Heats Farmers’ Race , Half-M ile Heats Winner takas the whole purse, promptly at 1:30 p. m. Entries to be madewith the secretary July 3d. COME ALL, BRING YOURFAMILYAND NEIGHBOR. Andrew Jackson, Pres.] J, W» Johnson, Ssc’y* Joseph Finney anti T. N. Tarbest, Committee off Arrangements, appointed by Board of Trade, 21 So. Limestone St., T R Y O T T O 8PRINGEU3LI), - OHIO. i V v w i v PRINTING

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