The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
Ji A New Carpet Store In your own town. Bo you know it? A place where you than you can buy in the larger City Stores. LOCI* AN9 PCRSWiAL Efci M. | Rugs A full line of Tapestry Brus sels, in all Bizes, from • $8.00 to $20.00 Velvets and Axminsters $20.00 to $25.00 Linoleum The best Kitchen Floor Cov ering made We have it in 2, 21-2 and 4 yards wide in E and D grades a t 50c and 62 l-2c sq. yard and will lay i t for you in room lots a t same price. Dr. J , W. Dixon and wife spent Wednesday in Mpringfleld. —FOB SALE: FourI)urec Jersey sows and pigs. B, B. Barber, —Coming! Ex-Governor Taylor of Kentucky. Miss Florence Forbes spent Sab bath and Monday in Yellow Springs Fortune For E. L Smith. - j ^ ^ p er t»d i* a t E;Tr.m i lO n o f Lakeview, <>., formerly of this place hM fallen heir to an estate valued a t ?K),W 0 , by tbs death<>f an aun t In Connecticut. The estate was willed several years ago by an uncle, the widow having the use of the same during her lifetime. A daughter was born to Mr, and I Mr. Earl Stormont is spending a Mrs. C. C.Mortajplast Saturday. | few days a t home. Miss Cora Jacobs of Dayton is been spending the week with Mrs. F, P, Foster, Miss Ethel Spencer spent Satur day In Xenia. Mrs, Harry Bamsy of Hew York City la visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs..Allan Haines. Rev, Mills J . Taylor will deliver Ithe Memorial sermon In the opera house, Sabbath afternoon, a t a p, m. Carpets, Mattings, A large stock and many choice patterns from which to select, a t prices to suit pur chasers. Low Cut • • # For summer wea r . they are the proper thing. We have then f in Paten t Leather, Ox- Blood and tan and many styles to pick from. Also Hosiery to match. Deputy Sheriff McAlister and family of Xenia spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stuckey. B a r, B, B. Wilson, wife and J daughter of Hanna, III., are the guests of relatives in this place. Dr. Lorrimer of Chillicothe was the guest of Mr. F, P. Hastings and family, Thursday, —Ju s t reoeived another carload of Locust fence posts. O. N. Stuckey & Son. A number of the 0 . 8 r U. Btudents wore here la st Saturday making a | trip to the Clifton cliffs. -Driven from home. YeB, eight years an exile. Hear Ex-Governor | W. S. Taylor, the Kentucky martyr a t the opera house, the gist. Men’s and ij, . Boys’ See our Window Display of Men’s Wearing Apparel to d ay .. We are leaders in this line our $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Suits prove it. Pine Apples Extra choice large one*, only 10 cents each. STRAWBERRIES TODAY, AT BIRD’S MAUOTB STORE For Sale:—Draft mare l l years old and colt sired by Prince Albert. Charles Baney. The Clifton High School Alumni reception will be held on the even- • Ingof May 29fcht 1009, from 7 to 11 p, m . a t the K. of P. hall. Antioch Chautauqua On the Classic College Campus, Yellow Springs Ohio, June 10th to 27th, inclusive. SUMMER SCHOOL, JUNE 18th to AUGUST 6th. P f _ ID EA L SYLVAN SPOT, w ith * e a m r e s - every facility to make th e annua l summer outing a realization of dream of the year. T EN DAYS COMMUN ION in th e shadow of a G reat College w ith M aster Orators, Soul-Stirring Singers, In sp ir ing Lec turers , W onder Working Prestidigitators, Fam ous P u lp it Orators, H eart- Thrilling E locu tion ists , Peerless Musicians and G reat Novelty Artists. T ru ly a F eas t for the Gods. , „ ErVery A ccomm od a tion F o r M an and Beast. These include good water, commodious d in ing ha ll, shelter in case of storm, and ha lf a m ile of h itching places. Ten ts fur nished for idea l camping. SOME OF THE ENTERTAINERS Beading*, Afina Loy May. Edmund V*«ee Cook. “Old Days In Dixie,*’ Dr. Steele. Herbert Sprague and wife In costume. Amternon, S t, Louis. Prof. Pamahaelka, with trained -birds and dogs. Gov! Glenn, of Georgia, famous southern orator. Dr. J . Wesley H ill, Metropolitan Icmple, Hew York City, a I>r. Ed Geil, just returned from trip along Chines* Wall. Capt. Richmond Pearson Dobson, the I n aval Hero, on World Peace.'* Mlils-Rarnlilll Debate on Socialism. Rose Crane, crayon artist. Recital, Hallie Q. Brown. Laurant, the Magician. Season Tickets and Admission the Same as Last Tear. For Full Particulars Address S. D. FJLSS, YELLOW SPRIN06, - - - -• OHIO. Splendid Service on the S. A X. Traction Line. Mrs. John A. Rankin of Greeley, Col,‘ is the guest of lu r son-in-law [ and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Clay ton McMillan, Misses Annette Bennett and Ha zel Fitzgerald o f Springfield were i the guests of Miss Agnes Stormont | Saturday and Sabbath. —Fine Books, Pictures, Bibles, Fountain Pons, Pocket Books, Bric- a-brac, etc., for graduating presents a t West’s Book $t*re, Henia. The jury commissioners for this county has been named and. are as follow*: B. K. Rltenour John Don- avin, C. E . Arbogust and ThomaB Stevenson. Rev W. J , Sanderson, wife and daughter expert to leave Monday for Utica, O. Rev. Sanderson will' go from there to Chicago where he , will attend, a meeting of Synod. Rev, W. A. Condon of Clarion, Iowa, arrived Tuesday and will visit here for a few weeks. Mrs. Condon proceeded her husband about two weeks ago. Rev. G. Clalmers Morrow of Ox ford, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating'class of the Clifton High School, Sabbath evening a t 7:30 o’clock p. m. Messrs.- p . and O. E. Bradfute went to Columbus, Thursday, the la tte r remaining over Friday to a t tend a meeting of the O. B. U. board of which he is a member. ‘A hint to the wise ts suffleim t,” Be sure and hear .Ex-Governor W. S. Taylor’s lecture on "The Perils of Tyranny.” About twenty j minutes will be devoted to the Gobel-Tayior affair which is of In* forest to us all so if you wish to hear . the facts of the {case come ou t onj the gist. I t is reported t h a t * well known young lady of this place who has been employed in a dry goods store m Xenia w ill resign her position soon. Another announcement is expected soon, The Oedarville Township School Commencement will take place in tne opera house, Tuesday evening May 25th. P la t opens Saturday morning, M&y 22nd a t Johnson’s Jewelry store. Admission 10c. All are cordially invited. The following announcement has been received here: Mrs. Margaret Louise Mcolor* ah&odhee* the mar riage of her daughter, Olive, to H a rry Thompson McGuire, on j Wednesday, Mny ISth, nineteen ,hundred nine, Sparta, 111, . The Ibride is a neice of Mrs. J , A. -Stor- Imoot. Miss McClure spent several months here some' time ago and Imade many friends while here. The admission to the Taylor lecture has been reduced from 35o to 25c so th a t all may hayoa chance to hear him. This is not a money making scheme as Taylor comes a t his own risk bu t those who desire to bear something good should not miss thiB one. le a s t s . B. G. George and John Ervin of Jamestown, who have been engaged In the elevator business in Jamestown have consolidated their plants and will operate under a firm name. While both handled grain, Mr. George manufactured flour and Mr. Ervin retailed coal. Both of these men Were former Cedarvil- llans and have done a flourishing business in Jamestown. Your dining room floor can be touched up and reflnished with Campbell’s Floor Finish and the re su lt will be very satisfactory. C. M. CBOUSE carries a full line of ail size cans and the manufacturers guarantee perfect satisfaction if the simple directions are followed. Prof. W. It. McChcsney and Miss Sadie Iliff le ft Tuesday morning for Philadelphia, Pa., the former be ing* delegate to to the B. P. synod and the la tte r to the Christian En deavor convention held a t the same place. *Miss Iliff goes from there to Brookline, Mass.-, where she will spend several weexs with her broth er, Ilcv. W. W. Iliff and family. By a recent action of council the improvement on Xenia avenue and Main street are expected to be started in a few days. The county road roller will be secured and por tions of these Streets spiked rolled. Council also passed a resolution against opening these streets for any purpose Without consent. This is customary where streets have been macadamized. Those who have not tapped for gas bad better have same performed before the street work is started, Two automobile loads of school teachers from Bpringfleld had a novel experience Tuesday evening. When near the Selma crossing on the Columbus pike both machines suffered punctured tires. T i ga rage had failed to equip tin ma chine with tti* proper tools with which to repair or extra inner tubes and one can imagine the situation, particularly when tlielad lss were to attend a banquet a t 7 o’clock th a t evening. The party remained in the same place from 6:30 until 10 p. m., when Mr. Ralph Wolford happened along and rendered the necessary relief. The party man aged to get as far as Selma when it was necessary to telephone to Springfield for other machines to bring the party home. The assault on prohibition, and the Anti-Saloon League, delivered by Rev, A rthur Wilson Higby. rec tor of St. Paul’s Episcopal church of Canton, may be countered on tbo platform by Wayne B. Wheeler, state superintendent of the Anti- Saloon league. The la tte r declares his willingness to accept the Can ton rector’s challenge, issued Mon day, to meet a representative of the league in a public debate. While plowing on his farm along the Big Four railway near Ridge way Walter Fisliburn unearthed 66 watches, 66 gold watch cases and some small clocks. They were in a trench, but It Was impossible to de termine how long they had been there. One of the watches bears the name of F . C-. Davis of Des Moines, la . The others were evi dently unused. Sixty-six pupils passed the Box* well-Patterson examination in this county, fourtsen ofwhich were from Oedarville township. Lawrence Barber, Irma Cretwell, Cora Con ner, Mable Stormont, William Col lins, Robert Ferguson, Eu ia Ores* well, Marjorie Grlnneli, Clara Mar tin, Carl Spracklen, Russel Shan non, Ralph Tewnaley and Bertha Huston. The township exercises will be held in the opera house Tuesday evening. The county com mencement will be held in Xenia on June 12, The Greene County Fair Board has decided tha t there can be no grand stand erected this year or until a fte r the election of 1810 when the people will b* aeked to purchase the grounds. The board had ex pected to make seme extensive im provements a t efiee, having ac quired an option en the ground as well as a lease. The coun t/ com missioners have agreed to make a one-tenth mill levy for improve ment* on the grounds., The present grand eland i$ a shack in appear* ance and said to be unsafe for the crowds th a t gather la it. THE SURPRISE STORE QUAL ITY AND ECONOMY IN F o r Men^S Young M en * No matter how cheap you buy a cheapjsuit, after wearing it a short time you’ll wake up to the fact th a t you’ve paid too much. “Cheap” clothes are dear a t any price. If you want to be economical and are a t all regardful of your personal appearance, you’ll find i t to your advantage to buy clothes tha t will retain their color and their shape. They cost a little moie, but i t pays. No suit leaves our establishment that we can’t back with our guarantee of absolute satisfaction. We make a specialty of Suits a t $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 These Suits are excellently tailored and are chock full of the latest style ideas,- For men of more exacting taste we have those fine Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes at $20.00, $25.00 and $28.00 We have some exceptionally strong extra values just now. Come and choose your suit here, when you are assured of Quality, Style, Fit and Price. SU ITS FOR BOYS an d CH ILDREN This is the logical place to buy your boy’s clothes, because the selection is larger, the styles better, the materials selected with more care, and the prices far below those quoted for equal qual- lties-elsewhere. This sounds boastful, bu t it’s true, and it won’t take long to convince you th a t it is true, it you but come and look. R u s s ia n and S a ilo r B louse Su its for little fellows, in serges, worsteds and cheviots a t— $3 .50, $5 .00 and $6.00 D oub le.B reafted KnicKerbocKer Su its for larger boys, m all the desirable materials and styles, at— $3.50, $5.00 and $6.50 Man’s and Boy’s SummerUnderwear, StrawHats and Children’s WashSuits NowReady. The Surprise Store, SOL STRAUSS. 28 and 30 E. Third St., Dayton, 0. E.C. HILB. JOBE BROTHERS & COMPANY. D r y G o o d s V P N I A O H IO M i l l i n e r y "Shoes " ■ ■. .1 v r * .■ S u it s ■ flAY WHITE SALE Y- ' ‘ * fe - . ■ ■ - 9 Our May White Sale began Saturday, May 15th and will con tinue for two weeks or until June 1st. During this two weeks every thing in our house that is all-white will be sold at a reduction of 10 per cent. That means you can buy Laces, Embroideries, White Goods, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, White Waists, White Dresses, White Dress Skirts, White Gloves, White Hosiery and all kinds of bedding at a saving during this May White Sale of 10 per cent, on every Cash Ppurchase. White Millinery. Saving prices on all White Millinery and Millinery goods during the May White Sale. Secure your summer hat now and a t the saving prices. $1.00 Corsets at a Saving. An opportunity to buy any n*w mod el of the best makes of Corset* a t a saving of 10 per cent. $1.50 Corsets, sale price.............. $1.35 $2.00 Corsets, sale pr ice. . . . . . . .$1.80 $3.00 Corsets, sale price ..............$2.70 Muslin Underwear. Every item in TJndermualms a t a saving of 10 per cent for two weeks. That means from a 10c Corset Cover to a $5.00 White Skirt. Every cash purchase, no matter how small, you secure your reduction. White Waists. During the May White Saleyou can get the*choiccst white waists as follows: $1 Tailored and Lingerie Waists, ,90c $1.50 White Waists a t ................. $1.35 $2.50 WhiteWaists a t ................. $1.80 YOU NEVER REGRET THE COST OF AN ARTICLE IF IT PROVES SATISFACTORY H A N N A ’S G R E E N S E A L _ _ p a i n t - ............ is without doubt the most efficient house paint on the market, and is cheapest in the end, in that it will go further and wear longer than other paints. Only the best materials are used, with WHITE LEAD AS THE PREDOMINANT PIGMENT, tempered with just enough zinc to prevent chalking quickly, as is the case where lead alone is used. ron iv KERR & HASTINGS BROS ~9 t > ' " i '
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