The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
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OHIO 0 : JDMSMOdt j s ATOM 3, «weivW , ju ton \*m ItlltttC ■ ef p 'f T|||J fW £, - - - LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs Harry ILif u sd children of 1,‘jijdon at* guests of relatives here. ^A ttrac tiv e prices on haggle* a t Kerr &Hastings Bros. Miss Gladys Wildraan is the gussfc of Miss Helen Ogfosbeo. Mr. W. U« Iliif attended the G. A, R» encampment. a t Toledo this week, ^ —Ourtains to fit yems windows at MoMUJan’fl. Goodbye P resen t S to ck K A U FM A N ’S S p r in g fie ld , Ohio* W e l c o m e th e N ew Monster Reorganization Sale Mrs. Lila Young returned to her homo in Van Wert, Monday, Miss Pearl Finney of New Cali* fornia is visiting Miss Lulu Header aou. ■■■■.■■■ F ob S ale C h e a p : 'Three'wagon bed* for hauling stock. . D. £h Ervin Co. Mteft Gertrude Bumgarner is visit ing Miss Bess Ardharfc of Washing ton C. H . .Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Spencer en tertained a number of friends at dinner to-day. , $ tbayei >:—A sow weighlngabout 1(50 pounds. Finder please inform C. H. Crouse, Next' Monday • is Labor Day. Teachers will And i t so as school opOns th a t day. ' Mr. Fred Henry of TJrbana, "has been .the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Stevenson, , • . -*FOBi S A L E F e r ti liz e r grain drill in good condition. 86 d. C. E . Cooley. The Oglesbee reunion w ill be held Saturday, Sept, fe, a t the. usual -place, one mile west of Lumberton. S eed W heat ! Abou t200bushels of clean Fool-seed wheat, Samuel Creswell & Son. ~®5T s Opens Saturday, September 5th with a Stock of Over $70,000 Iri ,n"1'" -ansseMi—n — «■ni ikwuimmh —. wiisumuj — _iw—— i ^ oju — % . * ' . ■ - • ■. ' , h, . ■ • . ' '■ ' ■*' Men’s, Boys' and Children’s Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. Which is to be slaughterd to make room for contemplated changes by the new management, after being closed for an entire week, working day and night, remarking and reducing the prices on this immense stock, in many cases'to l e s s th a n h a lf *their f o rm e r p r ic e s . : ' v • " '■ ‘ . ;..,a ■•••.• - ■ • • . ••• * . . . ' l , is a. Golden Opportunity Marie Wright, owned by C. 0, Weimer, has boon entered in tjie 2;20 pace a t the Dayton fa ir next w e ek ,. , ............• - John Booth; a former citizen of this place, took in the Honie- Comirigirt Xenia th is week. H o i s now a resident of Dayton. LOST:—A five dollar bill on Xenia avenue o f Bridge street, 1 Suitable reward if returned to the Foafc Office, Gov. Harris Is to be in Dayton on September 8 , during' the Montgom ery county fair a t which timb and place he w ill make an address, Th 6 ladies of the Clifton Presby- ’tcrian church will give a social a t the home of Mr. Charles Stevenson on next Friday evening. All are cordially invited. —Alnbastim, is not a kalsonifne add is fa r less expensive than .wall paper. Sold by Kerr & Hastings •B ros.'. . . t r ■■ - Mr. and Mrs. F. 23, Yauce and son, Edwin, of Middletown, will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J ., 0. Stewart a few days, Second hand fertilizer drill almost new, for sale a t Kerr & Hastings Bros. gM rs, J . M, Bull and son. Fred, of Springfield have been visiting rela tives hero and attending the Homo- Coining tlii* Week. for you to, save money in your purchases of Fall and Winter Clothing and Furnishings. !" .7 & ' * \ , 4 ’ \ , ■ ~ ' , -VV ■-i •• • :7- ••• ‘.“V I; , • . • . • ‘ v . • . 1 • ■. - P .■ . ■■ ,. - ' .•'-•-wi.-'c .J ■ ,X:\ :■; - .v , ■ .• P* . > '• v;- • ■ ■? ' >- Don’t Miss it ' “ "•- Our new stocks comprise the finest and latest styles of Tailored Ready-to-wear Garments from the best makers in America, at prices that must appeal to every intelligent'buyer. ; ' , ^ • ‘ i _ n. - 4 ^ ’ / W e r e fu n d y ou r ro u n d tr ip fa r e on a l l p u r c h a s e s o f $15,000 15-17 So. Limestone St. KAUFMAN’S SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. E£SKlflU v—Hew Dress Goods. A t B ird’s. - The town au|i township schools will open ea-Monday, Soph. 7. Mrs. W» M- Harbisfon Is visiting her eons in Cincinnati. • —Bopkers, conches, folding beds side boards, a t McMillan’s Mr. W alter Ballinger returned to Hamilton, Tuesday, where ho will e n te r s business college. .—Superior and Buckeye grain drills, sold by - — - ............ Kerr^AH astin gsJB.rfis, Cedarville Township Library will be open to the 'public, Saturday, September ’6th, 1908, a t IQ a. m. lib ra ry Hours: xoa. m. to 1 2 2 p; m. to 8 p. m .; 6 :80 p, m. to 9 p, m. Florence E . Forbes, Librarian. —Mattresses, bed springs, the best to be had a t McMillan,s. ‘ Miss Maftha Crawford* accom panied by her aged father, Mr. J .H . Crawford, left Tuesday for James town where the former will teach this-year in the Jamestown schools. The latter will make his homo with his daughter. Capt., Crain of Jamestown and F rank Crain ofBockford, 111-, spent Monday catling,On triends hero. Mrs, D. A. McMillan of Chatta nooga, Tonp,, has been visiting Mrs. Harbison and other relatives this week. —Have you seen the new side Band calicos. At Bird’s. Miss Clara Kyle has returned from WInorta Lake, Ind. —To close out my line o fPittsburg Perfect fence I will sell what I have on hand a t cost. <?‘ C. M. Crouse. Mr. Chafleton Bull, attornoy-at* law, of Greentown, Ind., was the .guest of his brother, Mr, L. G.‘ Bull, the first of the wepk. L ost : A pearl brooch on Main or Ohilhcothe street. Howard offered to person finding It. Return to this office or Mis, W. J . Smith. Mr. A rthur Autd has been in Col- umbt?s this week as one of the gate keepers during the State Fair. Mr. fluid held this same position last year* • —Xew Btoek. Fa ll Styles. Men and Boys Brest Trousers*' $2 to *?r> per pair. A t Bird-*. The State F a ir this week has been the attraction for many of our olti* zens,though the attendance was cu t seme by the Greene County Home- Coming. 1 ■ t —As I will no longer handle fence my entire stock of Pittsburg Perfect ishc* goes a t actual cost, M; Crouse. Mfo. LucyMcClellan has returned from Dayton having improved from a slight accident tha t befell her While automobile tiding with her *on, Mr.,4 A, McClellan. Mrs, McClellan sustained a broken rib xu being thrown from the seat, Miss Sarah Wolford is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Haines near Xenia. —See the new endless apron spreader, new features a t Kerr & Hastings Bros. Corn cutting in this section will be in good swing by the last ol next week. -From all roports the crop in this townfehlp far exceeds th a t of any township in the county. Dr. Black is not only on experr ioneed temperance lecturer, but What is bettor an experienced,tem perance worker. Eyety body come out to bear him a t the open air meeting, Sabbath evening. —Having decided to quit thofence business I am selling what rematno of my line of PittsburgPerfecfcfenco a t cost. C, M, Orouso, Mr. D. L. Crawford moved his household goods to Xedta an Tues day, “He will enter upon Ills duties ns superintendent Of ■ tfie Xenia township schools next Monday. —I t ’is not a trouble to prepare Alabitstine for immediate use. Any one Who cart lmndlo a white-wash brush can pu t it on. Hold by Kerr ft Hastings Bros. Mrs. Grant Lloyd of Fatmorsvillo, and Mrs. Earl Jameson of Dayton warn guests of relatives here over Hahbafch and spent Monday and Tuesday ip Xenia during tho Home- Coming celebration, —A 2 i& for 05c. ib. Sic: Snowball Flour At Bird’s. m mi' Dr. Black of Yellow Springs will preach a temperance sermon a t the open air meeting Sabbath evening. The union service of tlio young people’s societies will be held "at* 4:30. The preaching will begin, a t « o’clock. Everybody is Invited to be present* —Collego Cords (corduroy pants) for the young men. Are Swell. They come in drab and brown col ors prices, $2.50 to f i pair. A t Bird’s. Mr. Radio Freeman of-ML Car mel, III., is being entertained by Mr. Robort Bird and family. Mr Freeman is an R. F, D. driver out of his city. Ho reports that they have had little rain during the past three months and tha t it has been many years since the corn crop was as great a failure as i t is this year. Road working has been strenuous ly pushed all over Greene county during the past few weeks, and more gravel is being placed on our roads tills seasonltban a t any timo for many years. As all remember, tho conditfon of many oi Greene’s principal thoroughfares last winter was desparatcly bad, and in some places almost impassable, gently reminding one of the days when primitive Greene possessed nothing but plain mud and corduroy high ways. The Commissioners and Superintendents have been urging the work forward, and great stretch es of- newly graveled pike may bo seen all over tho county. LEGAL NOTICE, Mary D.Luco Whose residence is unknown will fake fjotloo that John A. Luce her husband filed his peti tion in the Ootirfc of common Pleas praying fora divorce against her op tho grounds oi willful absence for three years, and for gross neglect of duty Which petition the said Mary D, Luco will lie fequried to answer on said Court on or before the G day of October loot?. 42d, John A. Luce — GRAND OPEN ING OF THE'** GREAT MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR d X y t o n , OHIO. On Labor Day, Monday, September 7. W ith a S p e ed P rogram and a C om p le te l in e o f E x h ib its . $12,000INPURSES AND PREMIUMS ADM ISS ION 25 C EN T S . & W . BEAR, President. W . Jl FERGUSON , Secretary. Tile clothing store established in 1571 by the lato M. M. Kaufman has been sold by ills executors to Mau rice Levy and Hone, HamuetK, Levy and Irw in 8 . Levy of New York City, The change In management was effective this week and the doors have been closed in order' th a t th« army of clerks could 1 re mark tho goods for tlx© reorganiza tion sale which starts Saturday, September 6 th. The late Mr. Kauf man built up an enviable enterprise and as the name “ Kaufman’s” Is so well and favorably known among tbo buyers of clothing within a r a dius of 40 miles of Springfield, the now store will conduct the store under th a t name. 1 Mr. Levy and sons have been engaged id husincso in the E ast and as they possess all the qualities of successful mer chants tho buying public can rest assured tha t the fame attained by the Kanfman store will be ably per-, petuated, i *;..."..,.3 ...... Springfield Hun: -The law which permits the farmers to recover for the lull value W a sheep killed by dogsi.ls one that, leads to the breed ing of unusual fin* line of sheep. I t is seldom tha t * hill 1 * presented for a second rate sheep. All aru No. 1 high priced animals, ami the own ers Insist upon full value. This in itself leads to suspicion, as tho av erage sheep killing dog does not make umcb distinction between the high-grade sheep and the scrubs, but kills Indiscriminately, Itsoema th a t ( lark county dogs am fihfc judges of good animals. H. A. HiGpINS, A\A(&iED. ‘S Mr. Harry Higgldd of tho well-j known firm of Haller, Haines and Higgins, Xenia, and Miss Vivia Htevdis of the samo city, were quietly married Wednesday even ing, After tho ceremony the bride and groom went to Wilmington in an automobile and oh Thursday attended tho Woddlhg of tlio bride’s cousin, Miss Rea McDorman and J . Roger Farquhar. After the Wod- ding both couples started for the lakes where they w ill spend their honeymoon. Mr. Higgins 1ms many friends hero who extend con gratulations. £5 lb. sack fine Granulated sugar, for $1.45 Otish. None ohargod a t this price. A t Bird’s. NOTICE! Any one knowing themselves to bo mdobtdd to the undersigned wil confer a favor by. calling and mak ing immediate settlement.. Wo de sire to close accounts th a t aro of long standing. O. M/Townaloy, notice . I have purchased a well drilling outfit and will soon lie ready to take contractu. Any one wishing a woll drilled, give mo a call. Harry Hirain. FLORCOVERINGS FloorOilCloths:M choice patterns to select from. Linoleums: ities, and with many The best kitchen floor cover- ■Or ing made; wears longest, looks best. We carry a number of choice patterns in stock in 15 and D grades and have it % 21 and 4 yards wide. Carpets: and i . Rugs: Our line is large and includes all grades of Ingrain from 25c to 75c per yd. fetfe1>|MhW..."I We are the only store in town who carry these goods in stock We have ail sizes in Ingrain; Brussells, Administer and Velvet. Prices range from 85.00 to $25.00 each,. BIRD’S MAMMOTHSTORE. f 1 i. i
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