The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
■minumiii i . m nnpapwi! j u - j -*mm+** «»>»*• , i"**# ijPS»4^PP(U mP * IliiiM Altuml1 1 i ’^SIT w JPS^P^W^% The Court House. ri; 4^-r ' ? t ^ ; - ' u M K >\£ ~ a ^ . 5 £ $ > i. dinary An- nounce= ment from ■; . -■*» The Kinnane Bros,- Sullivan Go. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Mr. Sullivan Of Our 4 ; i Who left last Saturday night for - New York City Wired us from there tha t - ‘ , -t? 4 a - ' he had attended the Auc tion Sale of Wilmerding, Moms & Mitchell, and had fe£ (h t.a yery large quan- iaty of Carpets, Rugs, Mat ting and general Moor Cov erings a t the lowest price ho has ever seen in his ex- ...... 1 perience. He further reported tha t he found t h e / largest wholesalers and mills quot ing prices on Domestics, Wash Goods, Knit Under wear, Hosiery—in fact all the staple lines—th a t vir tually amounts to giving the goods away. As Mr. Sullivan i s now on the spot in New York and has secured many lines of t h o s e goods at phenomenally tow prices, you may ex pect from Kinnanes* and Sullivan’s in a week or ten days, a great gener al Dry Goods Sale that will mean for you ex traordinary savings. THE KINNANEBROS. s u m go . ** th# 1*- H tio u o f J . I*. K«ndig *g*ln*$ th* Ccltnnbus t* fo rtu aa t# in havifcg sueh *» UDU itutm t rw o rt ** Olfft- tengy Pa rk , w it h its beautiful Hv#r, «#n tfa r#st trsem and profusion of ffowsrs. To its n a tu ra l ad van tag** mm Hound trip carfare paid under the plan of th e Merchants* Association. CUKTASCYFAW, “ IT PATS TO TRADE IK SPRINGFIELD. It C*w%y Comm isslehtrs, Judge Kyi# sustained the demurrer and motion of th# defendan t to quash th# alter na tive v r i t of Mandamus allowed, heave was given th# p lain tiff to fll# another petition w ith in ten days. In th# o a s t o f M aria A. Tsrkins against Amo* Kslhl#, th# appeal of tii# defendant, wan dismissed. The petition a n d cross petition lo r divorce itt th# case of G«orge Jam ieson, ag a in s t Jennie Jam ieson w#r# dism issed liecauss Of insuffl oietioy of evidence, A decision in favor of tli# defend a n t was rendered by Judge Kyi* in the case of Th E . C lark against John Bryan. The court based his deci slon on the grounds th a t there h ad been no definite agreement as to a, partnersh ip between C lark and; B ryan in the proceeds from a Hook of sheep owned by the la tte r. Jugs#Ham iel, ind icted on th# two Charges of burg lary and hors# Stealing, pl«ad«d gu ilty to th e tat te r when he. was arraigned before Judge K y i# ,'and th e ind ic tm en t on the former charge was nulled by th# oourt, H am le t who is only 1$ years of age, was given an Interme d iate sentence to the Mansfield re formatory, . Alonzo Eneas, ind icted for rape, pleaded no t gu ilty , and hi# bond Was fixed a t $700, E lza H arness, of Pain tersv ille, indicted. *on three charges, on# of them was keep ing* house of ill fame, pleaded no t guilty and furnished a cash bond of $200. Marcos Shoup is a tto rney for Lucas H. C. Armstrong rep resen ts H a r ness. T. B, Gent has brough t su it in Common P leas court aga in st R, 8. Wilson to recover judgment, on a no te for $102, w ith in te re st a t ft per c#nt from September 8, I&80 with annual re s ts on each yea r’s interest. The no te was given in ZaneAvUie. have been addsd a ll kinds ofam uss- ments and attractions, th# v a rie ty and m *gn itud** f which a rc tru ly astonishing. Besides th e splendid theatre and danc ing pavillion there ar« over on# hundred different' amusements, including th e Shoot- the-Chutes, Whirlwind, Old Mill, Been!# Coaster, Figur# 8, Toboggan, Eoop-the-Eoop, Circle Swing, Ca rousel, Merry Go Bound, Levs’# Voyage, Temple of M irth , Automa tic Vaudeville, B illiard Boom, Box Ball Alleys, Arcadia, Southern J u bilee Singers. Peppy Arcade, Bowl- ling Alleys, Bow Boats, Eaunches, Canoes, Celonada, and others too numerous to mention. Big free ou t door a ttrac tion s are also furn ished , among which IS the JFerullo B and of* fifty musicians, which give* open-air concerts every" afternoon a n d evening. Baioon an- oensions and a B ig W ild W e st Show; a re among the o th e r free attrac- ions offered .a t •Olentangy. There a re s #m a n y d ifferen t amusements a t th is big resort t h a t everyone j s sure of p len ty of .entertainment. In fact, Olentangy is an exposition; and a “ Coney I s la n d ” combined, and its en tire 126 acres is covered w ith amusements and devoted to pleasure and en te rta inm en t .for the public. "wweww The Star# ■Wbetwdbgfoir Originate. The Store Others Try -—»S»7- 175 Ladies’ and Misses’ TAILORED SUITS Bough t from Two Loading New York Manufacturers At Twenty-five Cents on th e Dollar and will be differed to Our Customers a t Likewise Reductions a t Two Days of th e G reatest Su it Selling in th e History of Springfield—F riday and Saturday , May 14 th and 15 th, . The Entire Purchase Has Been Divided Into Two Lots at $12.50 and $14.95. A SCHOOL DINNER. A school d inner was hold a t Shi loh, Boss township, Thursday, May 86h in honor of th e ir teacher, Mis# Margaret Gordon. About fifty were presen t With well filled bask, sts. Those p resen t were: Mrs. A r tie L ittle and' children, Helen and Edgar; Mrs. H a r la n L ittle , Mr. and M rs Lewis E a rrick , Mr. am i Mrs. P . N. Hower; Mrs. Andrew F e rry m an and son Dewey; Mrs. Brice Miller, a n d sons, E lgan and P au l; Mrs. Calvin Brumfield and daugh ter Mints.; Mrs, Mieh&el G’CcmhsJl and daughter 5 Mrs, W. G. Warner and d&ughter, J en n ie ; Mrs. Ybosma# Andrew and daugh ter, M ary ; Mrs. George H ann ab e rry ; Missy# Treagie Dem tthey , M yrtte H am ilton , Hell# Hower, Olive Hewer, Guenn Bogar, Olive E a rriek , Marie L ittle , Bessie Warner, Laurence Glass; Megan, Jam es M cFarland , Joe Ferrym an , Forest Ferrym an , W a lte r Andrew, Eanrence O’Connell, George W ar ner, Clifford Glass, Laurence Den- nehey,EaoDennehey, W illie (Schaf fer, Clarence W eak ley and W alter Cummings, One Who Was Frsaent. Very Serious It is a very serious matter'to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you* For .this reason we urge yon in buying to be careful to get the genuine— BL ack - draugh T Liver Medicine Thoreputadon of thk old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver troubl6, i» firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would so t be die fa vorite liver powder,,with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 LOT No. l-$ 2 6 .5 9 Values During th is S a l e , . . . ------ $12.50 Consisting of 90 Suits—materials are all wool worsteds, fancy tweeds, Panamas and Silk Sici lians—not a suit in this lot tha t could be sold even this late in the season for less than $22.50 to $20.59. During this sale................... .. .$12.50 LOT No. 2—$38.50 Values During th is S ale...................$14,95 You have 85 exclusive models from which to make your selection. All made especially to our order and made of the latest all wool and silk and wocl materials‘in the New York market, Coats are 36 to 40 inches in lengeh, strictly custom tail ored and not a suit in this assortment can be du* plicated for less than $38,50 During this sale $14.95 PETER A. BOGGAN, 7 S o u th L im e s to n e S tr e e t, S p r in g f ie ld .. Ohio Bound trip carfare paid on all purchases of $15,00 of over unde r fcne p lan of fcbo Merchants’ Association. t* FOR SALE! House# and Lots In-Cedarvillc and vieinity. Buy before the rush. Wft have three or four desirable proper ties just outside the corporation limbs at vttty reasonable prices, also to Aaqps of head. Will ■£>& one for les* than cost of dwriffng Which cost $8,600, Have a centrally located morning house of 16 or 10 rooms very cheap, . . . Farms for sale in Central Ohio,? SMITH, CLEMANS SHOPPING $1 E xcu rsion i!sPennsylvania a S im d & y *. T ra inL eav e s Gedarville 8:16 a .m . $ 1 .2 5 A WORD ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. How mnoli better to have your deeds and personal papers where they are safe from fir# and read ily accessible. A misplaced paper often causes world# of trouble. We have them for ren t a t less than one-third of a cent per day. THE EXCHANGE BANK, Cedarville, Ohio* FOR SALE. 200 acres of good land situ a ted In C lark and Greene counties near Clifton, Ohio, and nea r the now traction line now being bu ilt. Call on or address. A. Bradford, Agent, Cedarville, O. Citizens’ Phone, No. 6. 21(1 W /N T E D i WOOL. W ill pay highest price. Before selling phono e r write John DeWmo Co., Yellow Springs, W ill rccelvo wool On Tuesdays atid .Saturdays, ABAPTISTELDER B o to r a d to H e a lth b y V ino! *T was run down and weak from In digestion and general debility, also suf fered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver preparation called Vinol advertised and decided to give It a trial, and the re sult# were most gratifying. After tak ing two bottles I regained my strength and am now feeling unusually well,” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap tist "Church, Kingston, N. C, Vinol is not a patent medldne—but a preparation composed of the medicinal elements of cods’livers, combined with a tonic iron and wlae, Vinol creates a hearty appetite, tones up the organs of digestion and makes rich, red blood. In this natural manner, Vinol creates strength fo r th* run-down, over worked and debilitated, and for dell- cats childran and old people. For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vinol is* unexcelled All such persons in this vicinity are asked to try Vinol on our offer to re fund their money If It fails to give sat* isfaction. Sold By C, M. Rldoway. J. H. McHILLAN. Funeral Director and Furn itu re Dealer. M anufacturer o f Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7. C#darvill«, Ohio, • - e .• /V ■« *», Excursion te Pennsylvania f t : N e * t Sunday . - T ra in leaves Cedarville 7:60 p« m« lion's hoticl To th# ownerg of lo ts and lands in the v illage of C idarv ille, Ohio, l a compliano#' w ith th# require- n itn ts of Section 47SS-A of th# Re vised S tatu tes, t hereby no tify the owners of lo ts and land:# In the v il lage of CedarvilX# to ou t a n d destroy a ll Canada and mv iid id th istles and o ther n o x irrs w*#ds growing bn any such let# and land Within th# corporatiaH, so t h a t th#y may no t m atu re s##d or sp read to ad joining lands. On failure of a n y each owner to comply w ith th« law in regafd here to th# village oerunell m ay employ persons to c a t and destroy sa id noxious weeds and th# expenses *h#rrof will be a ben on said lo ts and land s and oolisuted a s taxes, J . H . Wolford, Mayor of Village of Gedarvill#, O. M ay s, 1900. CASTORIA Fur I’pfaatf utd tAiUno, Hi KM Y* HmAtaflBSgll 'Bears th* Signature of j Note This “ WE WILL HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT ” This U th e celebrated "G rey S treak” th a t made the much talk ed o f reco rd a t the re c en t ’Savannah (races. Speed 70 miles p e r’ hour. The ca r fo r.aH occasions and especially the "D o c to r’ s” frien d . Model No. 10, w ith Roadster Body, 18 H. P ., $1000.00. SPECIFICATIONS Seats Three Persons. C urrent supplied by Magneto. Wheel Base 91 inches. Shaft D rive. P ressed Steel Frame. Four Cylinder Engine size 3 3 - 4 x 3 3-4. This same c a r, w ith Tonrabont Body, $1,050.00. 99 AGoodPainterwithPoor Paint getsPoor Results APoorPainterwith GoodPaint getsBetter Results But a good painter with can produce results in every way satisfactory. GREEN S EA L PA IN T will go further, wear longer, look better, and actually save the consumer 15 to 25^ on a Job of painting. roM#AU *v KERR & HASTINGS BROS BUICK Model "F Most reliable car on the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt ed for country driving. Model “ F ” Tonring C ar, 22 H . P ., $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five, Persons^ Wheel Base92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4£x5. Chain Drive. This same car with Roadster Body if desired. I. w... ■ ------• t . 11 , r^- .y. — ... , ........... .... BUICK Model No. 17 The greatest Car value offered for 1909. Do not ever consider other makes until you have seen this "Silent Forty,” Car has straight line body of approved design .and is a beauty, * Model No. 17 Touring Car, 40 H . P . $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 41x5. This Car equipped with Roadster Body if desired. We also hays to offer the GOH . P. seven passenger Touring Gar, Complete specifications given on request. Tills same ea r equipped with Roadster Body if desired. Also agents for. the “ Incom parab le W h ite Steamer.” Five passenger Touting Car $2,000. Fo r a “ town car” there is nothing to surpass our low cu t d irec t drive “WaVSrly E lectric.” A silen t ear. $1,500.00. A v isit to our Oarage w ill convince the most exacting th a t we have the most reliable cars atlow* est prices, We have two oar loads o ^ th e way. Call and inspect tlie line before Investing. The Central Electric & Supply Company KELSO&GARFIELD,Prop.. Soolh Drfroit St., XENIA, 0. To Core a Cold hi _ TShtLaxaUveBnmio z ' «# «* * . , Car##***# iitW tlk f* , X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X f t 9't ^ M a m
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