The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

/. J Tho Fourth -was celebrated m a rousing TOannor, the day being ideal for such an event. The nighc pre­ vious a heavy rain fell which caused many to believe that the program as advertised could not he carried out, 'With a warm Bunsbine the streets and race trade were soon dried. The atmosphere was pleas­ ant throughout the day* The Are works display at night was inter­ rupted by a sudden shower which had a tendency to separate the crowd* I t lasted only a few min­ utes*: Young America with the noisy cane, cannon, cracker, etc,, was on hand at (day break and the town was In a Continuous uproar ail day* So far as known there was not an accident. Even those who allowed their celebration to get go far as to "feel too good” did not b.ecome troublesome. Mayor "Wolford took extra precaution and had four extra officers for the day. There were two games of base ball, Oedarvill©' defeating the Day- ton Edgemonts both games. The attendance wah good and a neat sum realized. The street amuse­ ment in the morning attracted a large crowd. • ..In the afternoon there wore sev­ eral good races at the Jackson track." Music for the day was fur­ nished by the Jamestown band. fA STATEMENT. ■Some few citizens are under .the impression that the band had asked an exorbitant price for their ser­ vices on the 4th of July, as per . a statement made by a ‘ gentleman at the Board 9! Trade meeting held July 1st,, that the band had asked $50 for the day, and that 'be, the ' gentleman, could secure a Band m twenty minutes for $25*00; and another gentleman made the state­ ment in one of our business houses that Our band wanted $40.0Q. Where these gentlemen got their author'ty fo r these statements, we are., unable to state, as no due *fe«d MntSd .that there was even a possibility for the ..... tijniinr isiaiwr Mday, until Wednes July 1st, and, at that late date, it was impossible for* the management to get out & free Band, as the majority o f the. mem­ bers had notified, us that they had made other arrangements fo r th’af day, therefore there were no terms made or given* , a few moments of deep thought into.the past, will un­ doubtedly solve the problem for the majority o f tho citizens o f Cedar- vfile, “ Why the home'.boys were not engaged for the 4th of July, 1008. K* of P. Band. CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY. Four score years of this life and yet in good health is the record made' by Mrs. W» M. Barber on Wednesday when her eightieth birthday was celebrated. In honor of the occasion about twenty of her lady friends were entertained that afternoon. Light refreshments were served. • , Step Pains almost Instantly—Dr, Miles Anti-Pain Pills, No bad after-effect*. **It Pays to Trade In SPRINGFIELD/' % z&tffr To help you remember. W ife has asked you to get another suit about a dozen times o f late, We have reduced the price on all odd suits and if you can find your size in a pat­ tern and model to please, we can save you from $3 to $5. That means a new suit for you with the difference saved cigars, also a little present for your Wife. — THIS WHBH— Arcade * *> - Springfield, O. H«inbhta Mirefaiwits* Association. August Ord B. F. Thomas wishes io announce that he will bo a candidate for County Bocordor of. Greene County subject to the Republican primary tp bo hold Aug, 8d, 1008. Your vote and influence solicited. We arc authorized to announce the name o f L. T. Marshall as a candidate for Clerk’ of Courts -sub­ ject to tho Republican primary, August 3d, We are authorized to announce the iiama of Dr. D. E. Spahr as a candidate for Representative before the Republican primary to be held August 8, 1808, We are authorized to announce the name of Walter L, Dean ns a candidate for County Auditor sub* jeot to the Republican primary to be held on August 3rd. We are authorized to, announce tiie name of I. fc>. Dines as a candi­ date tor County Treasurer subject to the Republicanpnmal-y to be held August 8, 1008. Wp are authorized to announce the name of S. O. Hale, as » candi­ date for re-nomination for County Clerk snbject to theRepublican pri- maryto be hfllclAugust 8,1908. We are authorized to announce the name of R. R, Grieve as a candi­ date for County Treasurer subject to the Republican primary to be held August 3, 1908. We are authorized to aunouno© the name of I. T. Cummins as a can­ didate for County commissioner sub­ ject to the Republican primary to bo held August 8, 1008. We are authorized to announco the name o f M. A . Broadstone as a candidate for re-nomination for Count/ Recorder subject to the Republican primary to be held Aug­ usts, 1908. We are authorized to announce the name of Howard Applegate as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the Republican primary to be held August?, 1908,' V ■ “ We.-are authorized to announce lire name of J.'t?. to be held August 3,1908. We are authorized to announce Dr. J. (1. Carson atf a candidate for Representative, subject to the com­ ing Republican primary, , ' Wo. are authorized to announco J. F. Harshman as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to tho Re­ publican Primary, August 3rd. A. G*- Carpenter announces his candidacy for nomination to the ofllue of County Commissioner, sub­ ject to tho Kepubliban primary election^ August 3rd* We are authorized to announce the name of J. E. Lewis as a can­ didate tor Representative in the state Legislature, subject to the Republican Primary election Aug. 3rd. We are authorJznd-Jto—announce that John B. Stevenson of Miami township, will be a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the Republican primary, Aug. 3rd. Wear© authorized to announce that Charles F. Howard will bo a candidate for Probate Judgo, sub­ ject to the Republican primary, August 3rd. A WORD ABOUT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, How much better to have, your deeds and personal papers whore they are safe from firs and readily accessible* A misplaced paper often causes worlds of trouble. We have them-for rent at less than one-third of a cent per day, . THE EXCHANGE BANK, Ccdarvllle, Ohio. CEDARVILECOLEGE ___0. Fifteenth year opens Sept 15. Teachers Dhouid examino our Teachers* course. Students for tho ministry, law, modicino and pro­ fessional teaching should study oar Classical and Philosophical courses. Those who wish studies preparatory to agricultural, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineer­ ing' can find thorn in Codarvitle College. Our courses m Music and Oratory nro exceptional. All who want a thorough education can got ittigljfc at home in (JedarviUa Col­ lege ttfc a t tiling expense, Young people, coma to college. - Every pur­ suit 5i calling for college graduates. Catalogue froth DAVID McKINNEY, President Council met in regular session Monday evening all members being present. * Reports from different committees were read and approved. The fi­ nance committee reported for the appropriation ordinance which can be found in this issue. A resolution was also passed de­ claring it necessary for sidewalk improvement on South Main street, Tho electric light question came up for further discussion as to the terms of the contract. Attorney R, L, Gowdy was present for the company. Judge H* L. Smith has been the legal advisor for the cor­ poration. The contract for street lighting has been agreed upon by Council and company and ib ready for the signatures of tho proper officials. , The ordinance regulating the price of commercial lighting and fixing the meter rate did not suit the company and a consultation was held withoutany change in the po­ sition of the members of councl The ordinance calls for a charge ■ J5 cents per thousamlAvarttir^vvith discount of five cents. This san iness here to: justify ih The company wants a minin charge of ,fifty cents per moi with a ten per cent discount. Council adjourned until Thurs evening. >■ At the Thursday evening moe both ordinances on electric’ lij were passed. The contract wil Signed next Thursday evening. AUTO-ACCIDENT. A sixty-horse power Thomas Fly­ er owned by Brown Gwmn of Wash­ ington C. H., was wrecked Tuesday morning on the Jamestown and, Xenia pike. The machine was be1 tag driven.at a-speed of 2f>miles per hour when it dashed, against a tale-, phone pqle. The accident bcciirred o ins nriuge, "ran and went over an embankment. All. iohr o f the occupants Wars more or less injured. Dr. W* A, Galloway wa& driven to the scene in nn automobile where lie dressed their wounds and took them back toXenia* The car waS.nearly new and cost $4,500 and Is one of the best manu­ factured. FOR SALE. f ..... ■'— .... i... , , in ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -- < a . . m 1 . - ' ' ____ _ •, e r .a YOUR © I f your ’ you r appetr r meats are J g and the sti ® alike enjoy i i APPETITE - ^petite is poor, eat meat. T o tempt j and nourish the system ou r cho ice ! it excelled by anything. Th e weak ; Hg*. the small and the hearty eater | jigm . - • ' ' _ ; G C, WEIMER,;. 1 Six dining room chairs, 2 rocking chairs, 40 yards Walton Volyot Car­ pet, 1 (Howard) bed spring, 1 mar­ ble top stand. 2 wood top stands, l bed room suit, 1 8-day‘ clock, 1 12- foot extension table, 1 zinc trunk, 1 base burner stove with gas fixture* and 8 feet Rush iron pipe, 1 lawn mower, 2 screen doors, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, 1 Winchester re­ peating shot gun, a lot of dishes. S. R. Gowdy, At resldenc© ol R. C- Watt. J —See Howard Oorry’s ad. for cheap .excursion to Alberta, Can. He says the prospects for large crops were never better. Farmers are counting on a yield of from 40 to 60 bu. of wheat per acre. Oats, flax, barley, sugar, beets etc., in propor­ tion. Land that will produce such crops Is sure to more than double"its present value within a short time. A Pleased Man Those Who Use A* D. 5. Effervescent Sodium Phosphate are much pleased with its effects* I t at once re­ lieves their suffering and < eventually Cures the difficulty #■ A sluggish liver is thb cause o f many ills in the human system. This rem­ edy tones up tho system to a point where com­ plete enjoyment is cer* tain. i s A A T w i i m IHWfcSTfcRN OHIO ™'“ UST PUBLISHED BY THE stown Automobile Club ~'r t r " n rrri .... "Ai" IT IS i j p i l I f f l D INDEED TO THE MOTORIST It gifs* jg^lhoritativo information concerning the roads with two maps, list of garages, hotels and rates, the new Qbio fiHsb Automobile Law, places of interest to visit arid other iiMlrmatian of value to autolsts. The baoS^onsists of 70 pages, handsomely printed in two colors tagdOuble coated stock, and bound in buckram Cloth, with BSId stamp. Size 0x9 just right to keep m the poeketof tfiaSnach'ine, where it will he handy. Twelve » 6 l.page maps, each showing section of cdun- . try 15x20 inSte, with sectional cross lines, 1mile each way altitude ab«N» sea level, showing grades. Sixty-five routes ore given iiffiletall. Price*! Postage Prepaid $1,50 Send your order to Secretary, Middletown Auto Club I D D L E T Q W N , O H I O . Cheap Excursion T o A l R P P X A , f A N A H A *OAX VA ‘jC jL r £ M. A U G U S T 4, 1908. No better time of the year to go. You can see them harvesting both spring and fall wheat that will yield 40 to 50 bushels per acre. Write me for particulars. w. i T corry , JAMESTOWN, OHIO. .C«*r*i*av•/ ifJK£>w3iI I have decided to Close’ out my entire furniture business on account of failing health. We will sell every article in stock at a cut price. Carpets, Rugs, . Driiggets, Linoleums, and all kinds of house furnish­ ings. I f you are looking for bargains come and see us. We wilistili continue our under­ taking bnsinesB as before*..;... G* G. McClain 201 W. Main street, X e n i a , O h i o . »c saved. JooBiMfc ilAumlaiklla* 2t)c saved. ' ■ty,:./ ‘ ,J .'20o saved. '* . goo. saved. $1,00 Black 1 .jjfefata $1,00 White Shirt Waists, - for £)0©« $1.00 Tab}* L inen '__ " for so©; 20c saved.1 $1.00 black add _ colored Dress, „■ Tor 80©; 20c saved, $ 1.00 ■Wrappers- tor- 50c. m Men's briggau .wear fur 40e$ Cent 10c saved. * 60« Corsets for 40c, " B0d saved, $2**60Patent' Leather Oxfords for $2.00. 60c saved. .$2.50 Parasols, whit© and colored for $2.00, 10c saved, uOo Bilk Gloves lor 40c. Co saved. 25c Lac* Hose, black at whit* for 20c% . Go saved. Men's and Boys’ 25o Balbrlggan Underwear. 20e 5c saved 25c all Linen Towels for 20 c, 5c saved. 26c Neckwear for 20o. i 5 Days of Dry Goods selling a t Tw en ty per cent off our Usual Prices. Nob one item in our house reserved and as our goods are marked in plain figures you can practically do your, own shopping and figure your own saving. Think what that means. 20c on $1.00. $1.00 saving on every $5.00 cash purchase o f good, seasonable Dry Goods, Millinery, Suits and Shoes. Sale Will Begin Saturday, July 11th, and Close Saturday, July 25th. & ; saved. $2150 .White Skirts for $2.00. 50c saved. $2A0 Trimmed Hats for $2,00. W iih the market price g o in g higher this saving is w o r th y o f consideration. PartialList of Goods on Which You Can Save 20 per cent Dress Goods Colored Silks, plain and fanoy. B la ck Silks, all grades Dress Trimm ings and Linings. W a sh Goods , all-kinds. v W h ite G oods , plain and fancy. T o ile t Goods , all kinds. S ilk Umbrellas W h ite and. Colored Parasols Neck Wear ■Embroideries and Laces Tab le L inen and T ow e ls Curtain Sw isses White Shirt W a is ts * B aby Caps and Hats H os iery , all kinds Summer Underwear for Men, Women and Children Corsets, all makes G loves, silk and kid Muslin Underwear Infants* Dresses and Underwear Children’s Shirt W a is t Dresses Lad ies ’ Dress Skirts Lad ies ’ Ta ilored Suits Silk and Sateen Petticoats Ladies OxfOrds and Shoes M isses and Children ’s Shoes 70c saved. $8,75- Whit© Drosses $3.00 $1.00 saved. $6.00 - Covert Jackets $4.00. H$1.20 saved. wr$o,(K).aw h i t c i i *WA8hJlBuit8 forg $1.80. ^ 6c saved. 25c ' Pony Blockings for 20c, JOBE BROTHERS & CO X E N IA , OH IO , $1.00 saved. $5,00 * Bilk Petticoats far $1.00. ! 5esaved. | S6« White Goods for Shu, 300 saved, $1*50 iLadics* Oxfords for $i.£0, 80c Saved. $I,G0 Trimmed Hats for $t.2o.» 80c saved. $1*60 Colored Bilk Umbrslltts for $1.20. $1,00 saved. $5.00 Tailored Blurts for $4,00. 76c saved. Fine Waists • for $8.00. $1.00 saved $6.00, ^Table Linen Bets foi‘$ioo. .................. * . . . r\ I 4 ■4 * ^ i

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