The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
WE'RE SHOUTING NOW! 1See our 5 & 10o counters! ' Jots of goods oil themworth !double what they are ask- (ing for same. Ready made Sheets and 1 Pillow Cases hemmed and hemsf!tchPdr™ask- - to see 5 them. R U G S just received •another shipment of Room [size Brussels Rugs. We [now have them in the fol lowing sizes; 0 ft. 9 in. by 9 ft, 7 ft, Gin, by 9 ft, 8 ft* >3 in. by IQ ft. 6 in and 9x [12 prices range from $S.QQ jto $25.00 each. |Our Remnant Counter is full jof good things. We have | gathered up the short ends >of our entire stock and are jputting them on this count- [er from'day to day at great- J ly reduced prices. [P in e A p p l e s are Cheap {Extra hide ones at 10c each 25 lb. Sack best Cane |Sugai, for . J........-. .$1 .5 0 Gash and no tickets. TRANSFERSOF REALESTATE. Joint B. MasU'i’Gon to Benjamin O," Davis, tract in Xenia Ip, 51 , Ruth Murrell and Isaac Murrcl to G. X . IVm ll, lot in BoworsviIIo, m v . Dennis Murrell n* ti. N. f'crril, lot in Bowersviljo, $ 200 . David Mason to A . B. Lewis, Ru,- F 1 " acres, §S31-i.S0. Sheriff io Charles H. Scott. formed Prosiaytorlau church prop orty in Xenia, £1,334, J. I), McMahan, administrator of Henry Cox, to Bherman Vanniman 1,15acres, $375. Charles R. L^wis and R. M- Lewis ot California to Henry W. Lewis, 5 acres in Miami tp., $100. Amos Cook,- chairman Evuugo}]& tic and Church IOxtensjpji Commit tee, Wilmington Yearly Meeting of Friends, to trustees of Oaesarcreek Monthly Meeting.of Friends, lot m Xenia, $ 1 , H. C, Buster, et al», heirs of James R, Buster, to John W. Prugh 2 tracts in Xenia, $1800. CONTRACT SIGNED, —WE A R E PAYING— |16c per doz. for Eggs and -J20c per lb. for Butter j ^ » , W A N T E D ! {Good. Cooking and Eating {Apples, A t BIRD’S At a meeting-of council Thursday ovenlug the .contract ior street light-was signed by the officers c f the CedarviLle Electric Light and Power Company ana the village officials. The'terms as to furnishing com' moreial lighting was also signed, ' Mr, 1>. S. Ervin presented a peti tion with moat all the property - owners on Mam street and Xenia avenue as signers asking that the street sprinkling be charged against the property and- paid as taxes. This same matter will come up at the next regular meeting. * - Word has been received here of the death of Charles Lewis of Santa Ana, Oal., last $ahbath after a long illness. Mr. A. Stores Lewis of Clifton is a brother. Cancel 1 of the 'stomach 1 st given as' the cause of his death. He'wah CtTyears of nge~ahd settled in iSanta Anna in JSS7. In 1006 Green’ s Nebraska Indians had remarkable success in. the larger cities. In Toledo, Ohio, they defeated the city league champions before 3,000 people, In Indianapolis Inch, they drew 8,0O(Vpeople jn .one day and defeated the best team in that city in two contests. They Lawndale? Weak Hearts in British Army, ° Nearly 501} men fall out from tho \ ranks of the British army every year, 1. . ,, „ ^ , , owing to weak hearts and. other do - 1 tbyk the tittl s into-vamp m foots brought about by the illogical .'Chicago beforeatrmiormons crowd, system of physical training in the '. They beat fliol.tociu$ team of Lotus- army, said Sir Frederick Tfeves re-j vilio, Ky>, before another roeorcl- eontly. This system is now under re- breaking attendance,... This team of view. . rredskins will play the Xenia team at Xenia, on Sunday July 10, Many people from (his \iemify will hoar Caleb Powers, tho Ken tucky feudalist, who whs tried four times for tho murder of Senator William Goebel, when he appears before the Hptingiield Chautauqua, July 23. Mr. Powers will tell of his experiences while in jail and of the circumstances surrounding hie ar rest on (lie sensational charge of kilsiiiH i'vgnv<-iooi“ofruKriSitrer'gf ttss state. Among the many other attractive features that have been secured for fho Chautauqua, which opens July 23d and doses August 2, the follow ing may be mentioned 1 Tho Bojl- harz Entertainment company, July 23, 24} The Weber Male Quartet, July 24, 25, 20; Lou Beauchamp, humorist philosopher,,.!uly 24; Ed win 11, I)ow, lawyer ivaugelist, July, 26; Springfield Chorus com pany, July 20;* Royal Hungarian Orchestra; July - 37 , 23, 2D; L. S. Koysor, lecturer, July 27; Nicola, the magician. July 27-, 23; Ram’s Horn Brown, July 27 to August 2; Schwaebisehen Saengorbmid, July 28; BoWitt-' Miller, July 20, 30; J. Ernesfc'Woodjand, scientist, July 29 Miss Edna June Torry, soprano soloists, July SO, 31,, August J, 2; tho Labadies, entertainers, July 30, 81; Miss May Morgan, July 30, 31, August land 2; ‘ SSunslnno*’ Hawks July Fll and August 1; Frederick Warde August 1, 2; Grand Sacred Concert, August 2. "A series of'Tectures will bo giveip on •birds, trees, forest reserve, America’s water supply, landscape gardening, insect, pests aud other questions: that, confront tho people* of the soil today. This department will . be in charge of Prof. B. B. McTntire,.- - ■ , July 81 will bo “ Farmers’ Day’ ! and Prof. A. B. Graham of the- Ohio State Tuiivemiy will lecture on “ Rurql Social Life.” ’ This is also the date of “ Sunshine’1Hawks’ lecture. July 2i will bo “ Temperance Day” and, Miss Sarah Meredith of Canton, state secretary of the Ohio \V. O. T. O. will give a lecture in addition to the daily program willeh includes Lou Beauchamp. Any avife who has failed in tho eyes of her husband through igno rance of the art of cooking eqn get back into his good graces after hearing tlie illustrated course of lectures on Domestic Science to bo given each afternoon by Miss Hattie Elizabeth Starr, ' To' lovers of good music, flrst- ■akwus *»nu?Buntttewtft and instruc tive lectures, the Springfield Chau tauqua biters ten days of .full enjoyment. Stop Palna almoat instantly—Dr. MUes Anti-Pain Fills, No' bad aftor-eflecU. BYBUYINGVejJ DIRECT W H E N you buy from us you are buying at exactly the same price we charge a jobber or dealer, saving all middlemen’s profits. Our catalog is our only salesman‘and this cuts out heavy selling expenses. This explains our low prices. Being manufacturers, we offer a greater stock for selection than any retailer can possibly show. Investigate our fine before you buy elsewhere. SO, 18M— OOMnUBBS •Auto heat cut-under Driving -Wagon. A very popular, stylish -wftgon. Just note A f t our pries . . . « ? J fiiWW IP M l wo. jsoo —coimunt-s Medium weight high- grade cut-under sur Extra lino Value rey. iuo in S S W '. . $ 9 1 .0 0 WO. 1803 C'OMfMHTJS Idght f?urrey: easy run ning: suitable for me dium siso horse. First «1«53 in every.. way. ......... $ 9 3 .5 0 price $ 5 2 . 5 0 0VRLEASERSo. 1859:1 COLUMBUST0PBUGGY We have built this stylo of Buggy for many years and Jmvo proven its merit Jn actual uso. Wo guarantee tho oqtsnl of buggies usually sold at retail at from $00 to $110, f ***si|f? Write Today F o r * Free Catalog Bettor still. If you can do so, visit our largo factory and repository and inspect our line, You will find it complete, up to date and remarkably low. In prices. A binding guarantee covers evsry job. COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO. 2013 S.nth High Street, Colimlms, Ohio. NO. 1821— COLUMBUS High-grade Runabout, Retail dealers aslc for this class of vehicle our $ 5 7 . 5 0 wo. assr—-coi/mumm High-grado Extension 'Pop tsurrey, Regular retail value from 3160 to,$ 180 , Our ( I d s price.., . , . , A JLv W», —CObVMBtlS Atito Scat Combination Buggy. A distinctive stylo. Rolls overywhero & V & ... $ 7 3 .5 0 no . Ihtrntsf*, An oatra grjao weu ■Ati tistra «i«.do liaftiesn, rspetmliy .Emit* able for; use •tmtttf. PfiM. $25.75 no ;Driving Harness, tine of our .moil portiirt? drivinghawsd* note #<f*£ fiA tm ptUMt Our JulyClearance Sale Offers Astounding Values in High Class bummer Men Mfen*s and Young Men's Smart Suits. 1That sold from $6,00 to $25.00. We must get rid of them as we need the room and are offering them in this sale at. $4 59, $6.89, $9 89, $11.89, •$13.89 and $16.89, This is the bargain event of the sea son and you can not afford to miss it- and you won’t miss it either if you care to purchase or want stylish Summer clothing at a great saving of money to you. * For us the Summer is practically oyer-foryouit has only begun, and it is oi|r rule to begin each season's bus iness with strictly new goods. W e don’t hesitate to cut prices to the low est point/ Brief details here: . Boys’ New Knee Pant Suits. .That sell from $2.50 to '$7.00, in order to re lieve us fof an "overstocked department.' We are offering fthem at $1.89, $2.39, $3.39, $3.89 and $4.89-._______ _ 1 '• •' / W e also have about 50 small size Sack suits forNmen in broken lots $ 10 to $ 18 values, that must be cleared out and we have priced them at $6.50 , t P * ' * ^ u ’ L jv 1 . L - „ U * . } 1 4 * e . LT ^ ' 1 . ,, .iv‘ - - . - .*■ - - - •- i*1 iF,^, ’ - W? ;a* u . , * * „ * ’ ' , -, 1 . E very two=piece suits reduced to One=Half. Furnishings and odd trousers all suffer like reductions, but our space is too limited to tell more here. . • ,*> Watch for Our Saturday Special Bargains. Copy ,|Ehti ■'~Kf r loot. 1 L APJ.E , BROS. U CO HALLER, HAINES, & HIGGINS, . 3 3 E. Main Street, Xenia, O* n a n Lum Moon, for a number of years a laundrymaii of this place, aiul Bam Long of Dayton, spent Tucs- in town. Lum has nob visited Ids native country oince leaving! here. H» has just sold on^liis business in St. Louis and was considering lo cating in tills place. Rev. F. O, Ross of Xenia will- Mr. and Mrs. ThompsonGrawford' preach Hahhath morning in tho and Mr. W. F. Anderson attended U. P. Church, During the absence o f ; the wedding of Miss Eula Taylor Rev, O. H. Milligan. jand- Prof, William A. Barber of ... —, -...... |Onarga, 111., at Xenia, Wednesday Mr. O. F. Holst ami family o t |ovcnlnff* Hillsboro arrived Saturday for a : ' visit with Dr. II. C. Middleton and : Dr. E. C. Oglesbeo and family family. Mr. Holst aftptided the .’ and .mother spent Wednesday in D. ft. Mr. 31. H, McMillan la reported under the weather. -Attractive prices on buggies at Kerr &Hastings Bros. Grasshoppers (W contlmially on , I* (>- O. F. gathering in SpringfieldSpringfield the guest of Mr, tlie jump from the minute they- are tMis week. * [ I<ox and family, born, hut we liavn’ fc seen them itc-l complish much good. Do, things, [ Moses Jones, charged with as- imt see that the result warrants fau lting Albert Robinson, May 80, the effort. TIso Armour Fertiliser,' and hound over fo Probate Court, '•Natural Plant Food.1* Tho liar- pleaded not guilty to the charge be- vest will show tho wisdom of your' tore Judge Shoup. A date for Ills Mf. Joseph Osborn of the Soldlerr Home, Sandusky, ami Mrs. Susan Burns of Los Angeles, Cal., are guests of Mrs, A. W. Osborn. . choice. Sold by KRF.lt & HAftflNOS Rno«. hearing has not been fixed. Mr, Charles Jacobs, Euphari, Miss Cora Jacobs, Miss {to offer Varulsti Stains to house* Helen Euphart, alt of Dayton and' wives. Campbell’s VafnisliStaththe Julia Hlrsch of Shl'Cftvepoi’t, La.,’ original, firstnmdoin and to- are spending a ton days vacation at day recognized as tho most oatifi- the Footer Ilotol. Tln-y form rt'factory article of the kind upon the jolly party and are taking rocrea-1 market. CROCfiE &ORAWFORT) lion in visittugpointsot interest Inj carries a complete stock. Color [this locality. Heretofore' tlio family >card for the asking, j has gone to some of tho famous ! watering places but this year sought I). Bradfute & Sou shipped a prize winning cow Tuesday to Amo?, Ta, The animal was one of tho host; The CarperitGr Motor Co,, Boston. Mrn. Bertha Mass., wero tho first paint concern { winners out last season and hi ought the quiet peaceful among suburbanites surrounding'! Jto. 48434«*tfONtF .TOO „ T6Ma Hnniroo. Kxtra well nsaflo and oold m a price tliat m & karj it rixcsptionsl vain*. s g g e n 1 »fio* only f « o i 9 U Our A reception was gl\ en Rev, Mills J. Taylor and wife by the R, P. con gregation In the church parlors, Tuesday evening. Them was a large reptOficnlatfon «>f tho congre gation present a* well as a few Visitors. Addt vnni'H were delivered fitting to the neoiwbm, tint local ministers taking part. Refresh* meats were d and a very mi* jnyablo evening spent by all pres ent* . a good price, t play any "electriclight** ball, do no.f publish fako records mul do not fake or fool the people In any way. Any one wlm knows tlm team will tell you tills. They ar« the great est Indian team In tho world and will play the Xenia team at Xenia, on Dummy, July ID. “ WANTED :-Stock to graze about -twenty acres of blue grass pastura, running water. Call on Gcorgo Thomas, W. L. Marshall farm. » . 7-21 d. Mr. Will Ilaloy returned fq Now Orleans Thursday morning’ after spending several days with rela tives in this county. While hero.be visited his mother, who has boon quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gates had for tlieir guests on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Postle of Columbus. The Sunshine Club will meet next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. Carl Pauli. Pi i n * Mrs. J. R, Winter bad for her giteBb the first of the week, Mrs. Carter of Oauulen, N. .T. On Wed nesday Mr. and Mrs, G. Y, Winter entertained Mrs. Carter and Mrs, Alexander of Xenia. A temperance rally will bo held Green’ s Nebraska Indians do not, lit the opera bouse, Habbatk even ing, beginning at 7 o’ clock, Mayor Brennan, Rev, F,’:0. Rosa of- Konittj and ofhern .are expected to tak>* partInthe prepaid. ■. tsvwy body is invited to come.,. A" liberal- coi* lofttlettfedbslred*, iiiuMunAllft h !• -f'& . i, Mika Atl;U*PtttaFibs, MS, lielci SPeW' Mr. James McMIlian has gone to Minneapolis, Kan., where ho will look after ills farm interests. Mr, McMUlap usually visits Kansas each summer. Mrs, M. L. Bratton and Mrs. liL B. Barber and son, Lawrehoo loft this morning for Chicago, Whore they will visit with Miss Mary Bratton. * EXTRSMONEY f on ABUSINESS | Timber. Lands nvo a first-class Jj Investment. One dollar or more .*• will buy an interest in profit- 5 making timber lends. Agents to 4 Sell on our plan make *;ootl $ money. Write for detail*. § Tho Sterling Lumber Co., | S24 Citizens Bldg., | Cleveland, Ohio. I tt you have a largo or small u sum to invcot wo can allow you f >; feowtimber landa will git# you 4 I
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