The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
NOTICE! T o customers. B ird 's Mammoth Store w ill be closed from 1:30 to 0 o’ clock, Saturday afternoon, July 4th. Make your purchases In the morning. m p WE PAY ~ ' '‘“JJT^ 8 c "per poimdTor choice butter. 15c per dozen for clean, fresh egg s .. NewThings inFireWorks WE CLOSE AT NOON, JULY 4TH, DON’T FORGET IT. 25 lb. sack Fine Granulated Sugar for $1.00 cash and, no tickets. . ' FRESH BREAD,W ES ADR ROLLS TOMORROW. Flags and Bunting ,I f it’s a pair o f Men’s' or Boys’ Brass Trousers you need, our store is the place: to get them. We haye a^swell line at $2.50, $3;OO,$3.50 t o ' $5.00" pair; Maybe its a S u i t o f C l o t h e s you need. A N e w H a t apa ir o f T a n O x f o r d s or S u m m e r U n * d e r w e a r in separate garments or U n i o n s u i t s if so then come to ' . Mr. Emery Ilifl of Chicago «r- nved Monday for » visit with relatives and friends. Mit®Vera Andrew expects to s:ui the first of n « t month for Europe, going with » party of Baytonians, £ —Roekova, couches, folding hods, side hoards, ot McMillan’ s Mr. and Mrs. William Waddle of near Hpringfield spout Monday with Mr. Elmer Waddle and wife. —From now till August 31st with every tailor rnado suit 1 pair of trousers FREE. _______ P.JO.,Djxon* TIatoeiMosliei* Mr. Walter Bean, candidate,,for county auditor, was in town Sntor- -day- evening greeting his many fri.ends. LOCAL AND PERSONAL | *&» —Fresh Honey for sale at J.' EC. Wolford’ s. -For no summer fieckwear B. P. Dixon’ s Airs. James McClellan and daughters Of Dayton are visiting hero. Miss Ora Carpenter o f gehna spent ,Friday with Miss Inn Mur dock, v Mrs. John Murdock is visiting in Xenia. * ' Miss .Nellie StcwartofnearSpring- jflold spent Tuesday with Mr, Ira TOwnsley and family. s —Curtains to lit your, windows ah McMillan’s, Smith & Sdvey close on July 4th, afcUoon. . FBESH FISHJ' FBESH FISHU, At Weimer’ s. Misses Hattie Dobbins and Faye Connor ‘ aro attending summer school at Oxford. c* Miss Lena Kerns of Greenfield is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins. —Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s. Miss Vertia Bird spent the week with Miss Belle Brewer hear Clifton —Attractive prices on buggies at Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mr. Ira Gates and wife were guests of Columbus relatives oyer Sabbath. —Support your home tailor.- ■The Corndr Haberdafher. There has been n change In the firm of Stewart and Dixon the for mer retiring from the Noisiness. —Mattresses,, bed Springs, the be$t to be had at McMiHan,s< 'Mr. and Mrs, Frank Grlndlo who were married last week, wlB occupy the G. A. Smith property on Miller street. Air. Bay McFarland is taking a vacation and Mr. Harry Barber is filling his place at the Pennsylva- depot. There will be a change in the time of No. 31 on Sabbath evening. It will not arrive here until about 0:80. . ' ’ —Call on P. D. Dixon for under, wear at. all prices* Air, Harvey McMillan Hawthorne o f New Athens, O,,. spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs.' H. H. McMillan. AfJsses' Lucile Gray and Anna M$ry McGorkell spent the first of the week with Key. W, B. Graham and wife of Yellow Springs, —For Fine Summer Dress Shirts don’ tfail to give me a call. * P, D. Dixon. A now floor fpr $1.40* A half galr Ion can of Campbell’s Floor Finish will make your old floor look as good as hew. ,Thid Finish comes in transparent also with stain com bined producing beautiful imita tions of natural woods, CBOUSE & CRAWFORD sells It. —Patrons of the Smith & Silvcy barber shop will take notice that they will close at twelve o’ clock' oh Saturday July 4th. Mr! J. H. Wolford, Mrs- la ,G. Bull, Mr. F, F, Hastings and,Wife MissesAlargarefand Fannie McNeal. and AIiss~A* L, Craufufd. were among those Who attended the cbauiaiiguaWednesday,. _ , A team belonging- .to Mr. H. AT, Coe and ben*g driven by* Walter Storrett frlgb$«a&i*t an apfcomdbP* l&sfcFriday ami ran away. By th® breaking of a Un* Mr. Stcrrctt was unable to Control the frightened animals. Air.James E. Lewis,’ for eighteen years a teacher in Boss fownship schools entered the race this week for representative to the state legis lature* “ Jimmie!’ as be isfamiliar- ly known in his township will have the solid BUpporb of thatprooihet. He has been-central coimnltteemau for a number of years ahd always active in the interests of the Re publican party. D, A. Smith of Santa Ana, Cal.,' aged 80, and Mrs.' Martha Irvin, aged 79, were married in Xenia Sabbath evening at the home of Bov. J. C. Colley, pastor of the Trlntty M. E* churce. They had already prepared a home on West Second Street. Air. Smith is a re tired merchant and is said to be guile wealthy* His bride is the widow of the late Alex. Irvin, who lived on North Main Street In this place. RIKE ’S DAYTON* - - - OHIO. OUR SUMMER SALE Regina Wednesday, July 1st,*—and fop two weeks. * T h i s is b u t a ;sim p le announcem en t b f a b i g e v en t A rep* resentative stock £>f the B E S T tif m erchand ise se lling for L E S S than it is rea lly w orth . E xcep t a few m inor item s w e se ll under con tra ct EVERYTHING IS REDUCED m ? * Don’t h*ve s falling out/with your hair* It might leave youT Then what? That wouldmean thin, acraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hairat home! Fasten It tightly to your scalp ! Youcaneasilydo itwithAyer’s Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair ionic, a hair food, TlxoBoat fcind al * testimonial— “ gold tov -QTgr ntxty yo^a.” \ / 4 „ . ^ ^ A . sarsapabilm . £ X y e r S ^ m r m u Miss Mae Tarbox left today for Findlay wher* aha will bo the guest of relativaa. The band concert last Saturday evening ,drew many people, The value of the concerts in drawing people to town Is readily' seen, A'number of HItls girls were en tertained Tuesday afternoon, by Dorothy Oglesbe® In honor of her fifth birthday. Any one wishing to address Prof. W. R. McCbesnay, cad, do so by sending mail in care "of the Obser vatory, Wooster, O. Airs* Cora Watson and daughter, Miss Lena, of,Donaon spent Thurs day withMr. and’Mrs, F. B. -Turn- bull, , . , - Mr. Arthur Gavfltld of Xomaaud Mr. Wilson o f the Bufck Automo bile Company, Flint, Mich., wore in town Thursday on fourim'i-SB, Air. O, E, Bradfuto was In Col umbus Tuesday attending tiiQ-O. H, C. commencement', ho being a member of the Board of Trustees. Air, L, U. Sullonberger and wife have returned from Oxford where they have been spending several, days, ■ . Jobe Brothers & Company. $9*75 Suit Sale Fornounty eommlssionor John B. Stevenson will bo a contestant. It is useless to state that Mr, Steven son IsuMcrtoiiiHtre'praere"loFwhrcF he is asking* Ho has served in this capacity before and has an honor able record on which to run. With out reflection to the present officials and those who have served in the past It can be truthfully said that Mr. Stevenson is the best county commissioner Greene County oyer had. 1 Mrs. Joseph Vanhorn of South Charleston died Alonday evening after .an illness of six years. The funeral services were held Wednes day the services being conducted by Bev, J, W. Gibson,. Among those from here who attended the funeral were; Mr. John W. Johnson and wife, Mr, Lewis Gilbert, Miss Lena Gilbert, Mr. D. S- Ervin and wife, Mr, J. H. AILlburp and wife. The deceased1was well known here, be ing the daughter of the late Aaron Milburn. She was flfty-efght years of age, ■The SuuMiiuft will hold Its regular meeting next Thursday affarnopn abSo’ clock at tlie^home of Mrs. Huston Cherry. All mem bers are, cordially invited to be present and to-bring with, them good reading-piatter for distribu tion. ‘ '• . —FOB SALE;—Buick automobile 22. horse-power. IDOL* model,-com pletewith top, tools, lamps, etc. In first-class condition,riiasrbeen oper ated less than*2,003miles. , Edward -F. Meyer, TheWhen, Springfield, f>, Mr. Harshman will bU a .candl'date to succeed hiUjaelf “as one’ of- the hoard Of county' commissioners in the coining primary'. Mr. Harsh- mau has mad® an efficient, official and with his popbifttify will be a strong factor in the raejn Rev* W* J, Sanderson will be‘ ab sent ‘Sabbatn, preaching at Belle Center. There will be no preaching Sabbath m the B, F, church {N. B.) Ten members of the graduating class of the High School of *06 spent Wednesday at the Neff Grounds, Four, members of the class were absent- ArisesAlartha- Crawford left Tues day for Springfield, where she ha* bean engaged rio teach during the summer school at Wittenberg col lege. Miss Crawford i« ohe of the best high school teachers in Greene county and her ability was recog- m'/ediu the poaitioii she bas just accepted. A horse belonging to Elmer Shull broke loose Taersday morning Irom a hitching rack near the railroad, tn its mad run up Mam street it waft turned into the ’.rack at Town- sley’s grocery. caasmg no’ serious loss. -* - ' On Thursday eveningwhat might have been a serious accident re sulted in only a few bruises. Ralph Keunon, son oi Air, D, AI.. feennpn was driving through town -when ;a- holdbaek strap looseiiod allowing the - buggy to run oh the bored. This frightened the animal and it started in a dead run south on .Afain street, Tim horse was not stopped until it had reached the lane enter*! lug the Owen’ s farm,. In the buggy at the,time were Mrs. ‘George Mor ris, Elwootl Kenhon amt. Nellie MeDanlei, Airs. Morris jumped out in front of the,L H.vATcAlillan fur- -ttifcure store*' ' She received a bad out and severalbruises on the head. Dr. AI. I. Marsh dressed the wounds When hear B ., 0. Watt’s place the girl dropped .the young Kennon ,boy by the roadside,' He -received a few cuts and bruises but .nothing serious, The MeBanielygirl next made the jump and was dragged a short distance.' Had parries remained in the buggy probably none of them would hav^ been in- 4ur°d. D - . . TVhlie-.driving dear.Wilinington Charles Qillaugh and Moee Dean were thrown from a buggy. Mr, Gillaugh had his right arm injured so that be was compelled to carry It In a sling* It Is stated that Mote was also injured, ,* I t is tlie final clean-up o f our fine spring tailored suits, in fine Cloth Mixtures, Serges, Panama Cloths, Rajah Cloths in fact, all the new materials o f this season, all well tailored and lined, eoiors black, navy, Copenhagen blues, browns and fancies, about 25 fine suits thht were $20 and up. Your choice. o f the lot for $ 9 ,7 5 Air. Howard Applegate, annonnees himself in this issue as a candidate for re-nomination as sheriff. He js out for Ills second term and as far as Is known will fist have any op position. Ho ha* proven a capable and accomihedating official and certainly deserves the offico a sec ond term, ._____ In the announcement.column will be found the name o f Afr* J. C. Williamson as a candidate for couuty Infirmary director. Mr* Williamson is one of tb* leading sheop braedera in the country and is a man of strong business qualifi cations. Afr. Williamson is thor oughly fitted for the place and will receive a large vjte. Another candidate for re-election for county commissioner is Atr. A, G. Carpenter of Jamestown* It Was only last September that Mr* Carpenter took hia place on. this board but by a change In the con stitution as to (h* election of coun ty officials ha is compelled to make the race again. There la lithe question but that Atr, Carpenter will be nominated. Dr, J. G. Carson hast announced himself as a candidate for repre sentative to the state legislature. It has been knewii that the Dr* would probably be a candidate for this place, He has had orte term In the state senate and feels quali fied for the place for which he has entered. The Dr. is well known over fhe county. Air. Anderson Collin# met W’ltli what might have b mn a very se rious accident Monday while un loading a lead of hay. >Afork full had been taken to the mow when Mr. Collins iflfBfd oa the trip rope which broke ttrowiag him back ward to the flee* etf the barn. He lighted on fti» »**fc and shoulder, Fortunately eutaWeef being bruised haonly re*siv#t Mw fracture of a small bon* J* tab 1st! shoulder. National Finance. - We Bjuyuld reform the taxes, and especially reduce the Income-tax to a peace rate, before reducing the debt —Nineteenth’ Century. Dress Suit Cases, 75c to$10.00 Sullivan, The Hatter, 21 So. ^Limestone St,, SPRINGFIELD, - OHIO. 4TH OF JULY JUBLIEE Clark County Fair Grounds Springfield, Ohio Vaudeville Acts W ild West 12—B ig Free Features—12 Horse Racing . Auto Race Band Contests Prize Drills Sham Battle by Y o lo Tribe Red Men Elaborate Display of Fire works at Night More for the Money Than * Any City Ever Before A t- c> * , tempted . ” : ' I Admission to Grounds 10o Gawd Stand 10 c Grand Street Pageant at 10 a. m , 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 80 Skirts in black, navy and browns, self trimmed and 'silk folds, in gored, flared and plaited skirts, a choice sldrt at a decided saving while the price is $ 3.75 . = 1 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 A ll the new shapes, in a good selection o f colors, you make your clioice 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, 7 ‘ ' ' 4 ' ■— ‘ ; ‘ '; Queen Quality Shoes* - * «3 “ . > / S' *« " ‘l ? - The-name-is the guarantee that- they are the best made- for the price. In faetthere is no other as good, besides you . get style, comfort, fit and.wear when you buy a Queen Quality. ' . Patent Leather Oxfords, $2.50, $2.50, 83, $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. . Jobe Brothers & Co., . . : XEN IA , OHIO. . \ Another Olii-fashioned Fourth * * , yjr * . .Amusements all Day BASE BALL Street Races, Sack Races Wheel barrow Races, Foot Races, , Greased Pole, Etc. A 7-mile Motorcyle Race in ,the evening, also a Bicycle Race. FINE DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS o JACKSON’SDRIVINGPARK 1:30 P. M. 5 « BIG RACES ==5 H orsem en w ill R em em ber w e P a y in Cash. N o P rizes. N o B ars. $50.00 - $ 40*00 • ,$30,00. ■$10*00 Free-for-all Pace - - - M ile H eats. 2:35 Pace H a lLM ile H eats 2:40 Trot H a lf-M ile H eats * Farmers* Race H a lf-M ile Heats * ' - •= Winner takas the whole purse* Races started promptly at 1:30 p. m. Entries tb be made with the secretary July 3d. COME ALL,\R1NG YOUft FAMILY AND NEIGHBOR* Andrew Jackson, Pres*; J , W* Johnson, Sec/y. Joftepb Pimioy and T. N. Tatbax, Oomtnittoo on Arrangements, appointed by Board of Trade. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
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