The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
ms* ,usi i pits 1 d I to * I for f f’M \ 4 ijtif i si , Si is 1 I #AA*lV*t7r,5‘ KELBLE’S SELLING OUT VVyiY/'^■WvwvNvV\\vv**-,^/v\V'-v*<,~■yy«w^»v^^*,l>*M,WvVvv»<«=* Continues to Draw Large Crowds of Buyers. wt« • ®r T h is Urge stock of Clothing, Shoes, H a ts and F u rn ish ing Goods is one of the largest and best stocks of Goods in Xenia, and no one can miss this opportunity to save money and buy fust class up-,o-da tegoods a t h a lf and less th an half price. Th is is positively a selling out sale to enable Mr. Kelble to build and complete his new store building. A few of the low prices: Men's Suits, were $25, now..................$12.48 Men’s Suits, were $22, now .____ . . . .$10.89 Men’s Suits, were $18.50, now................ $9.75 Men’s Suits, were $15, now....................$7.49 Men’s Suits, were $12, now................... $5 05 Men’s Suits, were $7.50 to $9, now___$3.55 Boys’ Suits, long Trousers and Knee Trousers at half price Fine Dress Trousers and Everyday Pants at half price and some less. HATS -Straw. Stiff and Soft* $3.50 ones, $1.95. $2 ones, 98a _ $2.75 and $2.50 ones $1.39 $1.50 ones, 73c $1 ones, 49 g FURNISHING GOODS Dress Shirts. $1.50 ones, 89c $1,25 ones, 69c $1 ones, 59c 75c ones, 37c 50c ones, 29c All the latest collars, 9c, NECKWEAR 75e Ties, 37c • 50c Ties, 23c 35c Ties, 18c, 15c Ties, 9c 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; 50c ones, 23c Handkerchiefs--Red, White and Blue Kinds, 3c 7c. FANCY HOSIERY 35c ones, 19c 4 15c ones 7c 25 cones, l i e SUSPENDERS 75c ones, 39c - 50e 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 kind 69c; $3.50 kind $2,25 $2.25 kind $1.49 85c kind 49c $1,50 kind, 89e $1.25 kind, 79c Hundreds of other goods a t half and less than half price. Don’t miss the place, last, two store rooms on W. Main St. See sign marked 45-49 West Main itreet. Store open evenings, closed only o Wednesday afternoons, (clerks'half holiday) n 45-49 WEST MAIN STREET , C. KELBLE. Agent, XENIA, OHIO, to if «»• TEL MRS r s « Bui- ? £ I •;*; v * l T V - «wr>c>-*TMr>w>c>* J LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Clyde Barr,, of Dayton, has been visiting relatives here. Mrs. F. P. Hastings is visiting rela- .tivesiin Zanesville. . Mrs, G. E. Jobe has been spending the week at. Sulphur Lick Springs. • Miss Louis Barber lias been called to Oxford by the sickness of a friend. Miss Catherine Grant, of Columbus* is the guest of the Misses McGivens. The Misses Tonkinson ^entertained the G. C. T, dub Tuesday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Wilson, of Selma, is visiting Mi*^: Agnes Stormont Miss Mary McMillan visited, in South Charleston over Sabbath. The Wilson families "Will hold a pic nic at Wilberforce, Saturday, Mrs. W. W. Northup and daughter of Coshocton, are visiting relatives. Miss Frances Abbott, of Boston, is visiting tier cousin, Miss Nellie Mc Millan; Mr. W. A. Spencer and daughter, Wilina, have been spending a few days in Springfield this week. Miss Nellie McFarland has been spending several days this week with Dayton relatives. Misses Ruth Sloan and Mablc Tippin, of Columbus, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gates over Sabbath. Mrs. D. T. Hitchcock, of Chicago, is 1ii:ig entertained by her sister, Mrs. 'Ikomas Wolford. Lev. J. G. Heaney, of 1’iUdmrg, will Sabbath for the United F r o f,- ferian congregation. Misses Mae Tarbox and Cora Mc Millan. are with ‘a camping party at Russell Point, Ohio, Mr, John Bradfute, of Columbus, spent Sabbath with his father, Mr, John K. Bradfute, The annual St. John family reunion) Mr. and Mrs; W, R. thmu-mu en- i will be held at the Greene County Fair grounds on Thursday, August 2t»th. AH relatives and friends are invited. Miss Lydia Turnbull entertained the' 0£ their guests, Y, W. C. A. members at her home oh Wednesday afternoon. Miss Olive Cue anu sister, Mrs. I^ulu Swaby, gave a picnic-party last Fridays to about, thirty young people in honor Mr. J. £. Nisbct, of the Dayton Her ald, is taking a week’s vacation, spend ing the time with his parents. -Mrs. W. J, Smith left Wednesday for her home in Kent after a visit of sev eral weeks with relatives. Mrs. J, E. Kyle and son, Willard, are making a two-weeks visit with relatives- in Adams county, •.Mr.'.B. M. Sbmmmi h vacation on the1rural route and Mr. J, G. McCorkell is acting as substitute. Airs, A. 14. Van Fossen returned Wednesday to her home in Pittsburg after a visit of several weeks with Mr, and Mrs. W. IL Barber. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Welchhans, of Springfield, spent Sabbath with Mr, and Mrs. O, M. Townsley. Miss Carrie Townsley returned home with them. The clerks and treasurers of the township and district schools were in Xenia, Tuesday, Their books were In spected by State Examiner Fowler, terfained a number of relatives at din ner last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs; Stev ; '.enson left tins week for fife, exposition at Seattle, The-Springfield fair was the attrac tion tins week for a large nutjiber of persons.' On Tuesday be crowd was unusually large, owing to the special : race between “Dan Patch” and “Minor: Heir,'’ the two fastest horses in the; world,' r | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pollock arrived • home from Martinsville, Ind-i, Monday, where they have been in the hope o f . improving Mrs, Pollock’s health. We ‘ .arc, glad to state that she-is somewhat, relieved of her rheumatic pgin and is more able to assist herself. i X-3C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING- X X Mr. John Kyle left Monday for Seat tle, where he wilt spend several weeks visiting the exposition and taking in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert, of the sights of the Western country. South Charleston, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, A movement is on foot fey member* of the Citizens* Telephone t>-, of Col- 4 unafeus, to take over a& the radefMpcknt j. telephone companies operating close to that'City, The object is to strength - 1 m the company for local and long dis- j tance. service against any competition, ■ blaster Roy Haller, of Xenia, has been spending the week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Siegler. *The annual reunion of Ohio Mary landers will be- held at Tippecanoe City oh Wednesday and Thursday, Au gust 18th and 10th. . Prof. W, R. McChesncy, wife and mother-in-law, Mrs, Martha Morion, are expected home this evening from Wooster. Mrs, O. II. Milligan and son, William, of Allegheny, Pa., who have been visit ing friends here left Tuesday for New Concord. Mrs. L. <». Hull entertained fourteen Messrs. Andrew Gregg and family of Xenia and Mr. and Mrs. Horner Wade of Springfield were called here Sabbath by the illness of Mr. Kuos Clematis. Mr. Frank Goe and family, of Ur- bana, and Mrs. Julia McGervey, of Xe nia, attended the funeral of James Dean, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dean on Monday. Mrs. H, A. Townsley returned Mon day evening from Keoltuk, Iowa, where sire was called some time ago by the sickness and death of a brother, Mr. James Shepherd. The automobile races at the Xenia fair on Wednesday mid Friday proved to lie quite an attraction. The superi ority of the Ihuck car over two other makes was easily demonstrated. Thera was a Know, Mitchell and Buick in the race. The latter made two and one half mile: tt * M. w-1 ■ ■ V... ..■I.irpy1-' ^ 1 -• MONEY CANNOT BUY A BETTER RAINT \ r ~ *"■ -------T i l — 1 THAN \ V ; . ~ V T i m TRT i /YTitv^ iv^tm Y r m i w —1 — * H i t m m A 7 w | f U C C \ v C A T ”**\ ft WjJVbc--- '—~ nAliliA j y jliAL T he P a in t possessing ev e ry essen tia l qu a lity . t J A V M t h /V— No th ing in I t b u t w h a t shou ld be th e re . i \~2 N o th ing la c k in g t h a t w ill improve it. P igm en ts scien tifically combined, and finely g round in P u re ,wr^ w v n ~ N y \ - L inseed OH, \ -qMtr “The Made to Wear Paint” ° t h a t o u tw e a rs a ll o th e rs, a n d t h a t in w ea ring aw ay does so g rad u - f rt \C5*v\*m \ \\\\2SaSKi • JA \V^ y \S a lly leav ing a perfect su rface fo r rep a in ting . FOBSALE BY ’ ’ . Ib-i >\W[i!i*’, if?’./HAMM li/.-v;/r .L i KERR & HASTINGS BROS Ml ,v m m w , Correatlng an Error. It was a mtaiater^s small son,’whoso while the other two machines.] was J® asl1 t0 hi-fis each , „ ■ . , Jmember of tits family after bis prayer, made the two miles, ihe Loiek was ; Kavlng been put to bed one nlglit In a the same model as the one recently pur chased by Mr. O. L. Smith The members of the militia from this place, Ream Shroades, Frank Jeffries and James Barlow, have gone into camp with the company at Camp Perry, ladies Monday afternoon in honor of H, C. Armstrong, of Xenia, k the cap Mrs. W. J. Smith and Mrs. O. H. ligan. llil- M g . Hello Gray and daughter, Miss I r.t-ile, left Saturday for Crescent Spring-, Ky., on z visit with relatives. Tiles Blanch Turnbull has had Misses Rum and Lena Miller, of Springfield, Mr. l-’tcd TarknJi and sister, bliss lb Tip, of I'Hidloy, are visiting Mr. I 1. Tathns and family. fry--—*—- Mr?, Sidney Smith and two children Li! Wuhiccday for a two weeks’ visit v. th u/bisve-:; hi Springfield,. Mr*. Weaver and Mrs. Ljtlia Corry, « f Xenia, were guests of Mrs, Caroline Wtloai, Monday. Mr frank Bull, of Evansville, fnd., ,< b„m»' ft," tt ft w daj-i va.cdioti; He i« ^dvrt {i ing n:.iuagor on the Jotirita!- N- ih in that thy. Word has t,t cti tcccavcd Stese that P m ; i (atnice Ware, who graduated fr -m thr >,;l!ig<ym') ixeepb.d a tall to tbr F»r«t 1V*h>i«»an Hunch in Amo fa, Tr*4 n Hon. George I.ittlc has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late Mr.-;. Mary L. Ilagar. He gave bond to the extent of £35/iiifi. Messrs. John and David Stfobridge returned homo Tuesday from Virginia, where they wc-i‘e called by the illness of their mother, Mr. Will Spencer is off duty on the R. F. D. taking Ids summer vacation. His daughter, Miss Ethel substitute. bpeuccr, is Mr, John Taylor, Mrs. Bowles and .Mrs, Charles Smith, Mr. Marion £351- vey ami Miss Ads Johnson spent Sab bath in Cincinnati, tain. James, the nine-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Dean, died Satur day night after suffering several week-; with stomach trouble. The funeral ser vices were conduited from the house Monday afternoon, conducted by Ilf-vs. Taylor and Putt. Burial took place north of town. Mr. C. L, Finney hi* a grievance against someone in that neighborhood for what was done on his place last Thursday while the family was at the fair in Xenia, Koincouc Mole the hoy's saddle and clipped the dog just in spots so that the canine docs not present a very attractive apptaramr. There wav indication ai.o that |1 kl i*-ny had lec-n taken from the pasture and i MI uj . Mr. Finney thinks that if those who had a hand in this work w< all only day at home and atu-nd to ihctr own Easiness they would have a steady y>b. hurry, ho forgot one of them. Kneel ing again with handn clasped and qyea Closed, he addressed the Lord, thus: “Oh, Lord, wouldn’t that kill you? I forgot grandma! God bless grandma, i Amen.’’—Delineator. We are glad to announce a line pro gram. Hon. A. L, Harris, e::-Govoft;or, and Prof. A. B. Harris, of the (). S. H , will be with us all day. Selections of good readings. Music hand. Everybody conic to J. 13. Kyle and John Turner r«» eoived tiio following award* at the Greene County Fair: le t and sweep- stakes on a-yrar-oid d iaftnm ro; 1st on 2-year-old draft geld ing; 1st on mare and fo&l. George Irvin re ceived 2d on roadster stallion while Andrew Win tar received first and sweepstakes on draft Poreheron stallion. A t Springfield, ICylo and Turner received SM on 2-year-old draft mare. George Irvtu 2d on roadster stallion and Andrew Win ter 2d on draft 1‘archeruit stallioif. by Toirin | Fpho classes a t Springfield were all Iloccnmur full. No Book Hunters Now. A well-known provincial member of that very honorable trade of second hand bookeehlng naid recently: "The aunt after rare hooka is as keen aa over, but I chiefly mica the young men j trim would :t.ark down a book in my ' street-alall ard would cave up to buy ; ‘t. There is plenty of hook-buying, bu t, tfcoro is no h'ager any book-hunting.” j --Hearth and Home. ' Mrs. J, A. Stormont and son left Wednesday for Salida, Col., their fu ture home. ..Mr. Stormont preceded bio wife and ton about one month ago.; Mr. J, W. Radabatifili and wife and Miss Lucy McDonald left Thursday for CeSina. Mr. RaLtlaugh is tahit^ his vacation as ticket agent. Miss Mc Donald, as announced tmm time* ago, 1.. h distotiiimird her music class and! wiT iftuin to her Iminc, with a full backet. Come early. J. H. Lackey, Pros. Bor,worth Porter, £5oe. Mrs. H. A. Burr appeared before Mayor Wolford Wednesday afternoon on a charge of assault and battery as filed by Prof. F. P. Foster. It seems that Mrs. Bar r had ordered certain children to remain off the premises. There has been a merry-go-round there for a couple of weeks and the property was open to the public, Mrs. Barr see- fine little Orson Porter on the merry- go-round puffed him off and booted him, boride throwing a brick at him. The above 'charge was plated ugaitet her and the fine and oasts amounted to 18,fM* BfATKovOmo, G ms or rof.ttwv ? LWAStoUST* j 5" F kax KJ. <-n»«Kr muli** «*th that lie is senior partrer of *h« firm of T. J. PirrsE* A Co., rfioJHKb«st»«* in th* d iy of Toledo, rounty, and stats af-.imtd, and that said fflrm will pay tbs anna »»WiC 1U NDBKD iXn'jLAlWwi'esohsvi^r oaas of Catarrh ttmtcMinotb« curedtytltsuasof H at . i / s CATABMf'Lhr, JfRANIt J. I HKNEY, ISBEAUTY WORTMYOUB WHILE? ViolaCream ssHltely e ra d ic a te * etl-les, motes, b l a c k heads, auotrarn and tan, t « n ri U g blotched, raven and oily skin to tiio frestmess and delicacy ofyouth, them is iso sntstitnto f.;r this superiorharm* lesspreparation. Iho life eeeret ofthe aror’d’s greatest Skin £pc; ialitt. At ail Druggist*cr r;si!;3fcrI3ctr.t*. ppr.posUjon and Ott?de to Ueatify on request. V iola Skin 8 o s p - ’c.Mfor toilet,cuiwry and i ‘Hir«!%^lunHiii^CO.(ToledotOMok Daily “ Betwees Cleveland and CedarPoinD-Daily , Don't Vail to take a ride on the *ll-etcel constructed, fleetest, safest tiria-ecrcwr steamer on the Orest t s k e a - STEAMER EASTLAND , W*'» * u PARE $1 FOR . ROUND TRIP \ K FIVE HOURS AT THE POINT The XASTXJI.MD, being *f the “ocean type” of v*»««>aer steamer, merrsn faster and smoother im aay kind of srsather than sa y other steamer of its d tas on I*k e Erie, S e a s o n o p e n * j u n c 12. c l o s e s s e p t . 12 . : I.vmve CIcvetMfl * • <:#o A. Jf, Attlve Cedar rolnt « * Itu'i A, M. I^ava Cedar Solat * * 4 W>J- J*. Arrive Cleveland . . . 7,45 r . M. Free Danc-n*- on Board. CGr;»j:criow» made andTnnocaitN^tcxsTft sor.o to all points, Sail or Water. Th# Eatllin# KavtteHan C*. Cl««#l*nd, 0 . A BAPTIST ELDER Restored to Health By Vinol »*1 wa« ran down and weak from In** digestion end general debility, ftlso suf fered fiaia vertigo. 1 saw ft cod liver \ preparation called Yinol advertised flnd j decided to give It a trial, and the fe - j eults were most gratifying. Alter tak- r lng two bottles I regained my l strength aifd r.m now-fooling unusually ■well." Henry Cur.nisagham, 1314e? Bap= tlst Church, Kingston, N. <?. . 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