The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

~ijr «WV P' Tim dates for flips t»hio Bta»* Fowlfry and Corn £how» to beheld in Washington r . H , January 7 , 8 , ff, Id and 13 , are drawing near, t o e Mg eatalnguy mid pmnitun list is now being gent «mt all ovor Ohio and neighboring states, and hundred* of rh«m ere being di?» frdmtrd ta the fanners end poultry • breeders of the Fayette county. An examination of the premium list reveals the Mot that the Met of cash end upvdal pMiniuins offered op poultry mid com displays end' exhibits are the largest and most valuable offered by any show in Ohio, and this fact; is bound to bring the exhibitors hero with, their poultry and corn from far and peer. Hundreds of dollar* are offered in cash, and the special premiums in­ clude manure spreaders, plows, har­ rows, corn, planters, wire fence ma­ chines, wire fencing, washing ma­ chines, incubators, com shelters b y ad mixers tons of fertilizers he* - ' *sidesmany articles of much value. Through the kindness of. Mr, Charles Persingor tbs u$e of the big Sales Pavilion baa boon secured for Hie coming Poultry and Corn Show. This is the largest, and'* best- lighted o f the hind in the United States with the single bxeption of Made bn Square Garden, Few York City, and it will accommodate hundreds o f displays o f poultry and corn, and they ean be seen to perfection, aw iug to the large number o f windows , in the sides and upper part of the J•' building. Arrangements' are beirg • made to heat the building*so thatft . isexpeoted that it will be an ideal ' place in which to holdwhatpromises to be the biggest and best mid-, , sunimer fair ever held in Ghio. Ladies should bear in mind that splendid 'case and special premiums' are offered in bread, cakes', rbutter, etc., and all the ladies- who' are in position to d 6 «o „ar« earnestly re­ quested tomake exhibit and try to secure these valuableprizes, *If you are really interestechyou can secure a catalogue by addressing J. i , Bu*h, secretary, .‘Washington C. 33 ,,' . Ohio, - . t All entries will close Saturday, January 4 , i(K) 8 , at 8 p’cloqlc p. in. The judges ou poultry 1 will her Ohdries MeQlave, H©w London; li a Keller, Prospect; CharlegB. Halhoy, - Washington 0, IL At. M. Matter, Alt. Gilead-? Theodcda *Fftidstiteh. ‘ Haytopj ThomasS, Faulkner, Tiffin, on* com. Gail 1 \ Abbott*, tfea Ohio state ei:* " " ' in earn mid poultry Culture can learn much that is of real interest and benefit to them -by attending this big shmv and examining the exhibits, Watch­ ing the judgiug, etc, ; Many of the exhibits of cornwill be soldatpubi q auction to the highest bidder on the dosing day of the show' January 11 at 2:90 p, m* This will afford an excellent opportunity to secure some first class seed Corn. ' ’‘ INSTITUTE PROGRAM Wednesday. 9:30 a. in. 1 .w ^ » KAUFMAN’S EXECUTOR’S * THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT IN YEARS. ACCORD ING to the terms of the will of thi> late M , M. Kaufman, his Immense Stock of Clothing, Hats, Trunks and Furnishing Godds, etc., etc., is to be* sold without limit or re­ serve for the benefit of his heirs* W e realise jfche Tremendous Sacrifices that must be made in order to convert this Colossal Stock into Ready Cash and as a fitting tribute to the late M . M . Kaufman the advantages o f the Immense Price Reductions will go to the people of Springfield and surrounding territory among whom Mr. Kaufman spent the greater portion of his life. Wherefore we will inaugurate, on "• 1 Saturday, January 4 th. .V*v '■ A GREAT EXECUTOR’S Which will be carried on from day to day until the Entire Stock is disposed of. Remember that Everything Must Be Sold- Noth­ ing Reserved-No matter how great the lose. We Must Turn This Great StockInto Cash. You can’ t affprd.to pass this by even if ‘ you don’t need thegoodsfor immediate use. Another such opportunity to buy High Grade Goods at these prices may not come in a life time, rWe*re going to aish out some Great Bargains and we want you to get your share of them* This will be the most GIGANTIC SALE OF CLOTHING, PURNISHINGS/ HATS AND TRUNKS ever attempted in Springfield, and the Immense Price Reductions will leave no doubt of our fixed determination to sell, but one subject-that is to carry oiitthe Orders of the Court to turn the stock into money at any cost. There is . > MONEY IS KING NOW AND ITWILL DO WONDERS HERE - CARFARE REFUNBED ON PURCHASERS OF$ioAND OVER POSITIVELY " NO GOODS .CHARGED OR SENT ON - APPROVAL \ DURING THIS SALE AUGUSTA KAUFMAN, ISAAC MJ KAUFMAN < Executors" of M. M. Kaufman, Greatest Clothing Store, 19 * 21-23 § . LIMESTONE STREET/ SPRINQFIBLP, OHIO* BUY NOW, FOfe PRESENT AND FUTURE USE THE SAVING WILL M0RE j _ THAN JUSTIFY YOU Thursday, 9:30 a. m. Musicm charge of Mrs. Bussell. “ Blue Gras* Faming’ * /...,Gharles Mclntted, *►»«*,*•<»■ *•* **** Taper- -‘‘Insurance’ * , ............... . ............. :..J , H< StormOnf. , „ MtJSIO. u8wlUe Growlng.lor Profit” ........... ..... ....................... ,.,L, G„ Spencer. Discussion, opened*by G. E. Jobtf, Prayer, ‘Soil Inp movement” ,..... ,........... .. ...... - ..................Charles Mclntirc, DISCUSSION. ‘Noxious Weeds**..... L. G, Spencer. Discussion, CoiumUcoe, ami Appointment of Wednesday, t p. m. Music................... .Kevin Quartette ! “ Making a Success of the Live Block Business'’ .......................... ......... . ...............Charles MtlMlre. JV Heading...... .. Paul McCIannahan. I*bper Comment CfurafJon Hoy Mrs. T C. Wolford, .. Mrs. Will Cherry. “ .T 5 . L.Bformonl. •Tho Biio Music .. Its History and Value’' T>. <*4/ Mtahfutfuv Quarfotto Wednesday, ?:&0 p, ni. Friycr. ■ MUSIC. ‘ ‘-Thf* I’ann Homo as ft Taefior in OurNation*’ .».. L. G. Spencer, Thursday, / p. MUSIC. m. Kepoffc of Committee. “ The Diary Cow and Her Calf"..... ...........................„...L. G. Spencer. Heading.................Ernest McClellan;. MUSIC. “*• “ The Corn Cr 6 p” ..C!iarIes Mclntirc. and Paper—“ Practical liaising Marketing of Poultry"..,...... ...... ................. <Mre. Will Tate, QuestionB o x ..........„Will Conley MUSIC. Opera house January 10 , the Chicago Lyceum Ladies. Don’ t fail to hear them. Beading Mush* Quartette5 " d w Cotlcgo of Agriculture and What It Offers to* Voting Mbti*V CharlesMclntirc, Reading sirsit* M y Hair is t f \ y ......... ■ Mxtra Long Peed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then itWill stop faliihg, and will grow long *nd he*vy. Ayer’sHairVigor Is theonly genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives newlife to the 'hair-bulbs, You save what bair you have* and getmore, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy, tfhftfcsstklmtofatesUxnofilal'** **a^td, m o#»» ii»ty...v*ay«i.l>*J__ k >M*nnMt«nnm•> . ^ munmik, vi Hit,*,. . 4 : : ^ tW im y s i i < * .it- • i -' it * Eva M. Wad^ daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. John Wade, was born In Green county, O., Sept. 30,1874, and departed this life Dec. SO, 1007, Sbej grew" to womanhood In the same community inwhich she was bom. She leaves a father, mother,, three brothers, agister and a companionto mournher departure* Shewas mar­ ried to Charles -P» Hagley Dec-20, 1900, dying on the 7th anniversary of her wedding. At her marriage she came to Delaware, where she has since resided. She was taken With plfural pneumoniaUyears ago fromwhichshe neverfullyrecovered A year agkflhe contracted a severe cpld, ‘ from' which time slie bad. grown gradually worse. The first OflaBt Match she went with her husband to El Faso, Texas, hoping a change of climate might be help­ ful, but after flte months of trial and no bai alt, sha returned to Delaware. Sinco then she has rap­ idly declined, thoughall that could be donewas done that the disease might be checked: She spent some time m, Springfield under the car# of a physician there hopinghemight be adle to aid her toreturninghealth but to no avail and she returned to Delaware, growlhg rapidly weaker. For the last six weeks she was con­ fined toher room* * ! She wag converted and united with, the M» E. church at the age ol 11, where she hassinco bssn afaith­ ful and consistent Christian, in-; terested in all church work. During all these months of suffer­ ing she never complained but mani­ fested a patience and resignation which was truly'beautiful, When oho entered lifer room she always’ greetedthem with a'cheerful smile and say,- “ I ambetter I think." She had ho fear of death and looked, into the future with a Joyful anticipation of real restand freedom from pain. Her only regret was in leaving loved ones and especially her companion, whom she loved With unusual devotion, She Was Conscious, to the very (ast. After having mado all arrangemets for her funeral, even to the pall bear­ ers and the* text, she bade them good-bye aftdenteredinto rest Hot death was truly beautiful and justi­ fies the remark, “ Our people dm Well." ... The Chicago Lyceum Lady Quartetto has been heard hero before and gave excellent Satis­ faction* The ladies Will be greeted I witha largo home again on Fri­ day eveningJanuary Ifb Oliver Little, son of John Little,! Iliad his left arm broken iastThura*! day while at play, , j Remember, We Guarantee To Save You From 10 to 60 Per Cent on All Your Purchases. HereAreReason!, Why Wo DO Sell Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Below All Competition, FIRST—W« are wholautisr* arid rated as such in ills sh«a market*. SECOND—Ws h*va a chain of rstal) storac and immvnxs. whotssals hobs*, and «ell to many of tbs larjHUl retail dialer*—and we can prove ■'thit/ THIRD—W« are at ell a times represented in the Eastern markets, aod dosing deals so large no . other dealers would dare attempt, just to secure bargain* for our trade. FOURTH—Net onfy da -we buy for spot oath, but have plenty of "our own" money at aii times to advance to manufacturers who ace pressed for cash, jconseqmntfy we get th* best and greatest of birgain* for our WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE, FIFTH—Wi are recognized the world over ae one of the iadgeet buyer* of Soote4and Shoes in trta United *tet#e, *and our immerfse purchasing power enab'ee U* to Offer you the greatest of value* at aii timet, saving you from 10 to 50 per cent, 5* ■ iIXTH—On* price to *IH we mark everything In plain figures and sell to everybody at the lowest price, Saving' you the retcil dealer's profit, e SAVING OF 10 TO 50 PER CENT. SEVENTH-BEAR IN MIND that at all time* every purchase made at our store Is positively at wholesale cost or less, The dealer’s retail profit is yoiirs and is made doubly sSfO by our famous guarantee. EIOHTH-OUR FAMOUS GUARANTEE binds every purchase. Any purchase to be found un­ satisfactory, your are at perfect liberty to rviurn it, We Will correct any error, yours or ours. Your r.terieydo only deposited until you are Sat­ isfied, or after reasonable wear any article dock not prove as represented, will be replaced FREE OF COST. e * o pringfieid’s Greatest Bargain Shoe Store Bots Rubbers f. unuuop OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND Christmas Slippers FOR EVERYBODY AT • r *■~ Wholesale Prices YOU SAVE THE RETAIL DEALER'S PROFIT A Saving of 10 Pei* Cent 50 Per Cent “AGuaranteedSaving on Every Purchase" Come-ffe Will Prove That OurPrices AreLower Than the Lowest BedtitiM I^OB Caleiiclars Free—Ask for Them. W « sa te you the retail deal* er’s profit; a saving of 10 to 60 par cent. Direct from large , Wholesaler to Consumer w ith no middle­ man's profit. MAIN STREET, SPAINAFIELD’ ^ GREATEST SHOE STOBE W ore o p en S a t u r d a y e v e n in g u n t il io O’ clock : Remember, Wo Guarantee, ¥o Save You From 10 to 60 Per dent on A11Your Purchases, ‘ | F o r [that ©I r a il On the f| between where' thil ivtdded iir| JalmFtevcl celebrated of their m* r guests of tl| law, AD*, aif who for the] occupied tl who enter| friends at their honorl gold, flignlfl * son, and t f bration, \v<| bouse, and! four large! rooms on tj . parlor only! used and stl wedding bel ip Jthp centq . bride and congratulatl .the celebraj vej-s^ry. ' TJ soft plaid si| - sleevesf QiJ same lace pi wedding hnj worn*againf who presidej at the joyfi as a girl at i * All the ■dinner-at jb| Hinnll tablet! large rooms decorated tl yellow bow*/ hurt gjassesf were in yeilJ gueSt^Iingel and many, te and bridegrf the colicliisl the guests rj * .afternoon,' hostess and I Mr. and have lived., county* witl . place wber| gldnh we sturdy piar name to Grd tueky, aboii| farin.wbere| now standi born July 4,1 the spot wbl college ival Airs. Steveil 14 , 1880 . neail name was J \ father was- settled in* years ago. were*marrie| house abonl present Ste| part ot Iho ents* hemeii name. Their Wedl January fi, ll tliis fact tU year on SiJ wedding cel| ’day* About a yJ Mr. and Mj the farm greater parti ihanled life! •fully comm| union'' to-d£ Yellow Spr leaving the of tiie farinl Stevenson, living. The! o f near Cedr both, who parents, brother Jose estofthelaj lives at Bryson iiftd latter of Cet| brother to were presenl Air, and k| the best kne or the old rj Foryearskg prominent; nity,. and hfilem Fo| nttlie wtertif Fair Foard,| finally state. Hal years bfcofi1 eiujtch ftt he and Ms'I part of thl members,*- A meetlni iftttnn’fef tl feettont *af among mat by reprfeKti Health, »o j will be belts jaiuiatyiM Every nne;J ' pnriant »i. to attend, i i

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