The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

f C. KELBLE’S SELLING OUT SAI F i I i i f \ s f ! Continues to Draw. Large Crowds of Buyers. T h is large stock o f C lothing, Shoes, H a ts and F urn ish ing Goods is one of the largest and best stocks of Goods in X en ia , and.no on e can m iss th is opportunity to save m oney and buy first c ia s s up -to-datc goods at ha lf and le s s than h a lf price. T h is is po s itiv e ly a se llin g out sa le to enab le Mr. K elb le to bu ild and com p lete h is new store bu ild ing . A few of the low p -ices: Men’s Suits, were $25, now..................$12.48 Men’s Suits, were $22, now........... .. .1X0,89 Men’s Suits, were $18.50, n ow . . . . . . . . . $9.75 Men’s Suits, were $15, now ....................,$7.49 Men’s Suits, were $12, n ow .................. .. $5 25 Men’s Suits, were $7,50 to $9, n ow , . . ,$8.55 Boys* S u i t s , Long T ro u s e r s and Knee T ro u s e r s a t h a lf p r ic e F ine D re s s T ro u s e r s a n d Everyday P a n t s a t h a lf p r ic e a n d som e le s s . HATS—S traw . S tiff and So ft. $8,50 ones, $1.95. $2 ones, 98c $2.75 and $2.50 ones $1.39 $1.50 ones, 73c $1 ones, 49e i FURNISHING GOODS D re s s S h i r t s . $1.50 ones, 89c $1.25 ones, 09c V $1 ones, 59c 75c ones, 37c 50c ones, 29c A ll the latest collars, 9c. NECKWEAR 75c Ties, 37c 50c Ties, 23c 35e Ties, 18c 15e Ties, 9e UNDERWEAR $2 kind, $1.29 $1.50 kind 89c $1 kind 49c 75c kind 43c; 50c kind 23c; 35c kind 19c Best Overalls and Work Shirts, 39c BELTS 75c ones, 39c; 35c ones, 19c; 5Go ones, 23c Htndkercliiefs-Red, White and Blue Kinds, 3c 7c. FANCY HOSIERY 35c ones, 19c 15c ones 7o 25 cones, l i e SUSPENDERS 75cAones, 39c 50c ones, 29c 35c ones, 19c 25c ones 18c 20c ones, 9c SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! For Ladies’ Misses* Children, Men, Boys’ $5 kinds$2.85; $1 kind69c; $3,50kind $2.25 $2.25 kind $1.49 85c kind 49c $1.50 kind, 89c $1,25 kind, 79c Hundreds of other goods a t half and less than half price. Don’t m iss the place, last two store rooms on W. Main S t. See sign marked 45-49 W est Main street. Store open evenings, closed only on i Wednesday afternoons, (clerks’ half holiday) . • 45-49 W E ST MAIN S T R E E T , C. KELBLE, Agent, XEN IA , OHIO. S s s f s s s s s j LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 Miss Lula Barber is on the sick list this week. Mr, W; J; Smith, of Kent, is visiting here for a few days, Rev. J. T, Adams, D.D., preaches Sab­ bath for the U, P. congregation. Miss Mary Bradfute has been the guest of Mrs. Martha Bromagem Belt, of Hillsboro, \ .Mr. Frank Gillaugb, of Tippecanoe City,.spent Sabbath with relatives. Mr, C. K, Stuckey attended the fun­ eral of Mr, Lee Miller’s sixteen year old son in Osboni on Tuesday, 'Dr, and Mrs. J. W, Dixon were tailed to Chillicothe Tuesday owing to the sudden illness of Mrs. Jones, the latter’s sister, wh- >suffered an attack of ptomaine poisoning. - Mrs, W, H. Owens returned' last Thursday -from -Chicago' after a two weeks’ visit with relatives in that city. Messrs., Ralph Wolford and G. F. Siegter ware in Columbus Saturday on- Ta?? Feetwaster Tarbox ahd wife attended flic Miami Valley Chautauqua the first of the week. Mrs. J, H, Stuckey has been spending the past week visiting relatives art Lima and Fostoria. Mr. David Strobridge has gone to Virginia, being called there by the illness of his mother,.' ' Miss Anna Mary McCarkcH is visit­ ing Rev. W. R? Graham in Yellow Springs, Miss Jeanette Orr gave a lawn party "Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Stella Ellis, of Philadelphia. Mr. Paul Bradfute, of Washington C. H., is visiting l)is grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Lott Miss Anabolic McIntosh, of Illinois, was the guest of Miss Ethel Spencer over Sabbath. Miss A, L. Crawford left Friday for Cincinnati, where she will look after fall millinery. 1 he infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. C. Morton has been quite ill tin; week at the bottle of Mr, and Mrs, John TownSlcy. Mrs, Harriett Iliff, who suffered the amputation of her left foot' in a Dayton hospital some weeks ago for gangrene, was brought home Monday much im­ proved. The J, W. McLean property.was sold Saturday by the administrator, J, L. Ginn, at public sate. The property was appraised a t $1,800, &n<5 brought $1,300, wtoy*. . ■V' '*rW Rev. A, W. Blackwood, who preach Miss Helen Oglesbee is visiting Miss Mary Marshall m Xenia. Mr. doe McFarland is homo from Indianapolis for a few days. —Oxfords a t cost. Moser’ b Shoe Store, 31 and 33 S. Detroit St. Xenia Miss Todd of Xenia has accepted a position as clerk in Bird’s store. The Rev, Ross'Hume of Clifton will preach on the M. E. church Lawn Sabbath evening a t? o’clock. ADDITIONAL POLITICAL. The Lad log Aid Society of the M., B. church will meet a t the parson­ age Wednesday, Aug. 11, a t 2p. m, —Wells drilled o r dug by Johnson Bros. & Swyors, All bills payable to John Johnson. In the list af candidates th a t will enter for council before the coming primary is Dr. J . O, Stewart, presi­ dent of the Board of Trade. I t has bren known for sometime th a t the Dr. had hife eye on this place and the Herald predicts th a t h b ' will be a winner. The Dr’s, efforts for good goverment and. civt* pride are known to all and we are *glad to know tha t he has decided to make the race. Dr, E, C. Oglesbee was called ttr Lumberton Thursday owsng to the serious illness of his sister. ««rvV» »• Mr*. 3, Mi Ahdre# entertained a number of ladies with a porch party cd the past two Sabbaths for the U. P ,| Wednesday evening, congregation, left'Tuesday for Belmont county, where he is spending bis vaca­ tion with his parents, —............. . iw Mrs. J, II. Andrew, Misses Lillie Stewart, Jennie Bratton and Tirzah Mc­ Millan, and Messrs. H. M. Barber and A, Z. Smith attended the funeral of Mrs, E. W. Hagar, of Xenia, Monday afternoon, Mr. Floyd Routzahn and wife, of Springfield, have been visiting Mr. Mis* Jessie Small of Xsula has boon visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Iliff. The venerable Enos Clomana has been quite sick Buffering with ery­ sipelas- —Dictionaries; anti Dictionary holders, a t * West’s Book Store, Xenia, Mrs. Lorimer, mother-in-law of Mr- W- O. Thompsons, returned to Harry McLeap’s, near Jamestown, Mr. her home In Hew Concord Thursday Routzahn made a business trip to Cin­ cinnati the first of the week. Mr. J. II. Nisbet left Monday for a visit in Bellefontaine with relatives. After a two weeks viBifc here. MI bh - js Golden Gahn and Edith Gustin of Portsmout h are visiting the ir cousins, Misses Gertrude and Mrs. Nesbit left the week previous for iLett* Bumgarner, tire same place MissSaydle Iliff returned Wed­ nesday evening from Boston and the E a s t Where she has been speud- kig several weeks with her brother, Rev- W. W. Iliff and family. Mr. Charles Hopping, accompaniedby James McCann, of Dayton, left the first of the week for Seattle and the North­ west. They expect to stop at Leth­ bridge, Canada, and will he gone sev­ eral months. Mr. Win. Hopping Will go in a few weeks on the same trip and join the party in Seattle. They will re­ turn home by the sotithern route through Texas. Thorn are Several entries in for the ■primary to be hold in September. Up until Thursday evening the fol­ lowing have qualified; J . E. Pierce, appraiser of real estate, corporation I, P. Puffer and Galvin Ewry are seeking the nomination for assessor «f perfcAnal p*wp*r|y np-dJ».Q, Bar­ ber ta t ooraplefce h i t will no doubt be in by the l i s t of next we >k, GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X There"Will be little contest in the township for the various offices from present indications. For trusteed Messrs. Creswell, St. John and Bar­ ber are . looked upon far another ‘ term. For clerk and treasurer F , A. Jackson and W. H. Owens will not liksly have any opposition. PASTURE FOR RENT, 300acres of Blue.gra-* pasture for cattle or horses, $1.20 a head per month. ’Whole Held of green grass blades 15 inches long, matted a foot thick. Shade, good water. John Bryan, Riverside Farm, Yellow Springs Ohio. MONEY CANNOT BUY A BETTER PAINT THAN ■ HANNA’SGRENSEAL The Paint possessing: every essential quality. Nothing: in it but what should be there. Nothing lacking th a t will Improve it. Pigments scientifically combined, and finely ground in Pure Unseed Oil. Me- J \— * “ The - , , , il IJ^tmS&wWW th a t outwear* all others, and th a t In wearing away does so gradu- .ally leaving a perfect surface for repainting. FOR sale av . K E R R & H A S T I N G S B R O S LAWN FETE, Mr. ami Mrs. W. IK Haines enter­ tained a few friemta Monday evening f-,r Rev. Rebt. Kyle and family, of Fair Haven, who are thdr guests. After a three weeks' stay at Ft. Scott, Kan, looking after extensive land intcr- ru«, Dr, Isaac Wisterman returned home last Sabbath, Rev. W. J. Sanderson has been inf T’ticst, Ohio, this week, where be mod ­ erated a call of a new pastor of the R- P. Chtif'.h in that place, Mr. Janies A, Gray and Mi« Sylvia! Ramsly, of Pittsburg, returned to that tity Tuesday after spending semat days* here, t An Avaricious Woman. A Now Turk woman Worth $500,000 has eloped with a plumber, Tho avari­ cious baggagoi—Lonlsville Courier- Journal. By strengthening the nerve* Whlet owntrol the action of the Uver and bowel* Sir. MUre* Nerve and Liver I*H1» cun - 1 til - j r. • 5S earstis. The firm of Kerr & HAdings Bros, had a display of farm implements and machinery af the rminty fair tins week It is stated that it has been several years since there was as mmh mtohm- erv on the ground* as there, was this year. Tha Braaf Diarrhoea and Dysentery Remedy Cnrea acute and chronicdfatrluvja, dysen­ tery, chol<ia morbus,**summer complaint,” Asiatic cholera, and prevents the develop­ ment of typhoid fever; . Same wonderful obtained in all parts of the wcrM, “ WORKSLIKEMA8I0.” Prlee * # 0 #rtt* JUMPbox. pewt aewef. a enbattfoU* -aae c*iWlMJnrt mig»ing.*' Tfvmu-druggist h**n!t it, and.don't ear*M*<-tHtoryonaon*direct-to T H E a m v a m o -CHEMIOAL c o h p \ h y , dSiMHIHfc A ......... Mrs. F. P. AVobor of E l Pnso Tex­ as accompanied by her mother Mrs. Kroger of Dayton, O., wore guests of Mr. R. P* McLean and family, Thursday. Word tas been received atmounc-, tug the death of Mrs. J . W. Dixon’s sister, Mrs. Hones of Chillicothe on Tuesday evening, Tho sickness of the deceased is noted elaowherd in this issue. One-hundred and sixty-four tick­ ets were sold hero Thursday morn- A*lp£- lU i *-•*«**■ »** Tito number would probably liave boon over iwo hundred had not tho rain come up previous to the time the train arrives. Tho Into Z. T. Phillips took out $1,000 life insurance with a com­ pany a t XiOitsville, Ky., which only insures Rural Carriers or the ir sub* sltutOH- Ho had only made the first pHyment. AS this is about the first death since tlm organisation of the company, tint outcome will be wat­ ched with interest. Home of tlio awards At tho fair are as follows: Amirov; Winter, first oil stallion. John Turner first oit mar* ami first on colt. J . E- IKyle first on two year old d ra ft colt {Geergs Irvins second on roadster [Stallion. Mr. Irv ins lias a promts* jmg young horse th a t on Wednesday j stepped a mile in $:2b w ithout any Jtraining. The horse 1ms been en jtered at-BprmgfiolU for next week ! ami i t is expected th a t first honors will be brought home. I Class No. 5. of the Methodist church will give a lawn fete on the opera house lavra, August <ih, for the benefit of Foreign Missions. total I mmions OF GascMe:*— The total value of *U taxable personal property iu the county as shown by the abstract - cntly compiled and forward­ ed to the auditor of *tatc by-Deputy Auditor Gunge W. Krndall. it $b'!l,lL,3 ma A-X/M flsWVX g# «■» fijuvaiv.* ftvss.T jrvm »v»>. j - »«* The total value of per«-rt»l pr-ipcrty ex­ cept the per capita tax on dogs, shown by this year’s abtfrart is $ f i , 5 | I n fibiS the abstract 'hoard a total value- tion of Tlti- year wostli of the property K oanc-1 in the county outride 3ienm city, which re* imrxet valued at ‘l'hc gain in the tot*i valuation is due principally to (lie inrrra^d value of tank, railroad, ami >>th -1 e^rpuation pfolierty rctutmd to the,, auditor. This i:; $151.T-H gieater titan is shown by the abstract lad. year. This year property of that nature was valued at In l;t”H the valuation was The total value of personal property in |f*"S was $370,744 leas than the pr<m!-. ring year. Mf rebants* stock fftarnerf is v,ilu<-1ai 15: manufaduttr*' stock at. $77,- Mbl- value of *1! msheya tn possession t-r on deposit snbjeet la order FriA/rid-V, value of all cftJtil ifNr rtednctirtg b>na fide debts $1,231,038; all moneys invested in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, etc., amount to $21,285; value of bonds exempt front taxation $188,700, The abstract shows 10,(557 horses, val­ ued at $781,035.' In Xenia city491 of the faithful animals arc owned and their total valuation is $24,145. Outside the city, Xenia township conies first with the greatest number of horses, there being 1,120, valued at $8i,j95. In Beavercreek township, 1,042 horses arc owned, according to the ab­ stract, valued at $73,115. The total number of cattle iu tbe comity is 14,000, their valuation §338,310. Beavercreek township returned tho greatest number of cattle, 1,S% and their valuation is $10,025. There are 574 mules ov/ticd, valued at $14,420. The valuation of the 20,502 head of sheep is $03,074. Hogs number 30,943, and their valuation is $171,372. Ccdarville and Jefferson townships, which complies the greatest swine raising district of the county, returned 7,033 of the total unm- ber, and their valuation is $37,250. In Xenia 58 hogs are owned. Carriages owned in the county num­ ber 2.7:1'4, and their value is $31,500. fStrangely enough only 1,433 people in the county own watches, and they have placed on them a valuation of $15,813. In Xenia 435 watches arc owned. Pre­ cinct I) returned the greatest number, 192, and Precinct H owns a solitary time, piece, valued at $13. Piano: and organs are scarcer than watches, only 1,240- of than being owned in the county. Their valuation is $&V •171. Only 3o(l pianos at a total valua- ifst.ii of $!9,G7tf were returned by Xenia j city assessors. Precinct D owns 114 of} them and Precinct E 73. The number of dogs on which a value was fixed by the owner is 19, and they are worth $b!S. The number of male ct-.gs at the per capita tax of $1 each found by the assessors was 2,409, and of female canines at the per capita fas r.f $2, was 133. tttwnmMIe P k I im rrttevwt by *## «r- On, Mil«r Aati PMMPitta IHMMMMali. Daily-fctwtffl ClevelandandCedar Point"Daily . XKm’t Vat! totake a rid*oa tba all-ataet cooatmcted, Oaateat, aafeat twta-acrawataantr «tttkt Great2*kaa~ STEAM ER EASTLAND \ FIVE j HOURS AT THE POINT s e a s o n o p e n s J u n e 1 2 . CLOSES SEFT . 1 2 . Z X^awc Ctcvelaad • * * 3° 1 .Arrive CtAtrFhlbt « * n^5A »K . 1 X^* t « Cedar M a t . « C.WJ- JJ. 1 Arrive Cterttattd • * • MS F. M. | Fret Dancinc oa Board. C okhx CTM m m A t aad T haw o* Txcxxra Sut» to all potata, Balt or Water. Tho Earflswf Btvl*ati*a Co. CHrrtaml, 0. 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ANDOTHER LEADIMOOOHtiRVATORIi* ' A sweet yrthriUiawt and powerftrt tone. antaWto ease, nerfe^t s»tj!i«tm#nt and dnrSbto wetkniaasiiia place it in the front tank »f tkabftoinatrumento mm A* today. It J» the West plash tor the home, where Ito presence I* a aUanrenltere and »e«tiewesL . , . . « ». .... . . . . TheJjKHH PXW<>r»»»Hafaetnrea under *hHratarht-%wwaM«ChadlU<m*wMdh ttww tha cost of piwWla^ttoB, asd » has achieved a briiuaatas ow a aather -steH jaej ln»VViwa>* in the market a t a MUsflirtory pries. WR ITS m»K OATAl t t r * A im K t it o m He LKHN A COM PA N Y , W A n u P ro , »» KfMgtotly P i e

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