The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

Additional Locals. Mr*. J- M Bull of tfprlngfleld is visUlBgMr. W, A* ripeasei’s. P r in te d o r e n g r a v e d c a rd * iuv itaUeas #1 th is o ffice .... Mr, J .W . Dfxoa and son, speu t Monday mW ilm lngtoa. Phil, Mr. Jdncala McFarlaud mt Akron, a, former residen t' ©f thi* place, spout Thursday here. Miss Lena Collins of Monmeuib, III., is being enfortam sd by Miss Agnes Stormont. Mies M artha Cooley ha* been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J . It. Kyi* of London. Sir, A .Y . Held and fam ily of Cm- otnnati a re here to attend the It. P. Centennial exercises. Mr. H arlan McMillan and wife of Mason City, Mo., are a t the bom* of Mr, James McMillan, This Big Progressive Store is - y u i i iy iu offer yffir ~ stamps that are good as cash money. THE BEST ANQ, EASIEST PLACE TO SHOP IH SPRINGFIELD. K l N N A N f i - B R O S . - S U L L . L V A N X C h The Only Big Store in Central Ohio All on One Floor. K. & $. Cash Trading Stamps, the greafosM a t e s t & best stamp eyer yet issued in Springfield. i A Great, Liberal and Money=Saving Innovation - • ' ' 0 The inauguration Of KINNANE & SULLIVAN’S GOLD CASH TRADING STAMPS SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th, AND MONDAY AUGUST 30th. $ 2 .oo W or th o f K & S Gold Gash S tam p s , W ill B e G iven Free .to ?Every W om a n Com es t o Our S tore on E ith er of Thpse Tw o Days. W ho Mr. Ch*rl«* Owens attended the Madison county fa ir a t London, Tuesday. 0 T T H E BIGGEST S ON ONE FL' Miss Mary Ramsey h a s been- upending a week in Covington v isit­ ing relative*. Rev. Ress Ham* of th e Clifton United P resby tei ian church is a t­ tending the Bible Conference a t W inona Lake, Mrs. Belle. G ray and daughter, Lucile, who have been spending a couple of weeks.In Kentucky, have returned home. Messr*. Pau l Ramsey and A lex­ ander MeCampbell returned home Tuesday afte r v isiting relatives in Oxb rd and College Corner. Mr*. A. <31. Brown of Monmottth, III., i s the guest of h e r parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J . W, Pollock* Mr. Brown is expected in a few day*. Messrs; W ill and Brough Rife were in, Chicago the Bret of th e week where they purchased some cattle. A large package of clean papers, for five cent*- YoU canno t get, th e same amount anywhere else ie r the same money, STOREE l FLOOR B S / i ALL CENTRAL OHIO T H E K i n n a n e B r m * S u l l iV a n G $ * :; Gold Gash Stamp Book THIS BOOK f i l l e d IS WORTH OnAll Goods We Sell Gy) *“ 11;5 j L . J V IS WORTH 4?leLJ On All Goods We Seli AH fitted o r h a lf fitted S p o k s o f K . <S ~S. S ta m p s Mill he a c cep ted in p a ym e n t on ch a rg e a c cou n tt ti>hen s e t t l e d in th i r t y d a y s '■ ' •' ......... "Stem*. .. ....... rep..... w e Our new K & $ Dash Stamps are the most valuable stamp it is possible to d ev ise -F ir s t , because they ave worth straight $2.50 in merchandise on every $50 worth of cash purchases made in our store. Second—because you have only to collect 250 of these K A S Stamps (1-2 book full) to get a premium, whereas with any other stamps you must collect 500 to 1000 before you cart redeem them for a premium. Third-because the K & S Stamps are redeemable not only for any article of merchandise we carry in our vast stocks, but will be accepted also in payment of charge accounts when settled in 30 days. You want Stamps of the highest value and we intend that you shall have them. For, think what you can get for our new K <&S Cash Trading Stamps. Something you really want, something seasonable, something you can use every day in the year—be lt gloves, handkerchiefs, belts, Umbrellas, leather goods, neckwear, jewelry, toilet articles, fancy goods, notions, ribbons, laces, embroideries, art goods, waists, muslin underwear, cortets suits, skirts, cloaks, millinery, hosiery, silks, dress goods, wash goods, linens, muslins, domestics, curtains, carpets, rugs, linoleums, mattings or china, and a thousand and one house furnishing goods—K & S Cash trading stamps are good for all these, thereby offering you a range of premiums prac­ tically with out limit. r . Any shrewd woman who stops to think, can see there is only one stamp for her and that is the I t & S Cash Stamp at the ICinnane & Sullivan Store ^ ^ Come in Saturday or Monday next and we will start you off on a K & S Cash Stamp book with $ 2.00 worth of K 8c S Cash Stamps, absolutely free. REMEkIBER—-the one feature of redeeming our K & S Cash Stamp books when only half filled, makes them fifty per cent more valuable and twice-as quick to collect and redeem as any other stamp you ever hearch of. Round trip carfares, refunded under the plan, of The Merchants’ Association, ANNOUNCEMENTS. W* nottce in toe Ohio S ta te F a ir J**t» otf tfc# 8-toto J e u rx a l, a g*od Opal W righ t owned by Oharle* Baiee, won th e 8:36 pa** a t Louden, Thursday, ge tting * n*w m ark of Mr. Thoma* Radsbaugh and two children of W e st Milton a re guest* of Mr, J . WVRadahaugh. The for­ m er is ed itor of th e West Milton Record* « Kirs. Charles Spencer and daugh­ ter, Anna, of Xenia and Miss Sarah Bruce of B irm ingham , Ala., are spending the w**k w ith Mr. abd Mrs. K, O. Watt. To w&oat it jcay ooK0*»«r: IV W i in enpawaee aqmalf a* oaa- '•ffttdNfct* faF B te k n u tia p O lw lk , enbjecfc to the Repabitoan p rim a ry , Sep. tomber 9. I am a ltf* residen t of CedarvLU* township, a lse a g radu ­ a te from CedarvJIl* pub lie schools and Busin*** college, and feel T know the duties and responsibilities o f th e office, and believe myself competent .to perform th e same. Any support Igiven me w ill be much appreciated, and repaid by aarefu l and business disposal of duty, if elected to sa id office. Willard W. Troute. •*t*’ THE COLUMBUS DRY GOODS CO, l f r . F . T. Tarbox, wife and daugh­ te r, a re camping en their farm west of town, Mr. Tarbox Is tak ing hie vacation as a member of. the police force m Xenia. —Price* and qu a lity of stock eount. T h a t’s why ou r customers a te so well pleased. We do not show one sample of stock and then ill! the order w ith ano ther kind, Word h a t been received her* t h a t Mr. Oheeier A. H ishet of Chicago suffered a, broken limb a day or so ago while dodging an automobile on Michigan avenue. In getting around the au to he was struck by a wagon. * Marie R igh t, owned by Charles P a in , landed th ird money in a race a t U rbana la s t week. Alexis, owned by Mr. Don Kyle won afrse* fer-ali'paoe a t Parkersburg, W. Va. The first h e a t was m arked a t 2;0O*t, The second h e a t was taken in 2:08b* There was considerable spo t Thu rsday afternoon a t the creek e a st of tewn when a number of pa ­ per m ill team sters gave some fifteen or tnou ly iiiules k h a th . The an i­ m als seemed to enjoy th e ir plunge on the h o t su ltry afternoon. . We are authorised to anuouhee the name ol Mr. Jacob Siegler as a candidate fo r corporation treasu re r before th e Republiean P rim a ry elec fcien, September 7. We are authorized to anneunco the name of Mr, J . C, TeVnsley as a candidate for township trusts** be­ fore Republican p rim ary election to be held, September 7. We a re authorized to announce the name of J . G. McCerkell as n candidate for mayor before tlm coming Republican p rim a ry , We a re au thorized to announce the name o f Mr, A. I f. CresWell as a candidate for Township trustee be ­ fore the Republican p rim ary , Sep­ tember 7, We are authorized to announce Mr. F rank A, Jackson as a cand i­ d a te fur Township Clerk subject to the Republican P rim a ry election, September 7. We a re authorized to announce Mr. W . H . Owens as a cand idate for township treasu rer subject to the Republican P rim a ry election, Sept­ ember 7* We a re authorized to announce the name ol Mr. T. W . S t. John a* a cand idate for Township tru stee be­ fore the Republican prim ary , Sep­ tem ber?. CENTRAL DOWNTOWN POINT For Fair Week Visitors to Meet Their Friends. A ll S trangers are cord ially invited to make th is their headquarte rs and every convenience of th is g rea t store will be a t th e ir disposal. L igh tluaches will he served m our Coffee Room on th e firs t floor a t a ll hours a t nom inal cosh Parcels will be checked w ithou t cost ab the main desk. Woman’s rest and to ilet rooms on the second floor are a t th e ir disposal, ft] n A Superlative Showing of New Fall flerchan- dise Combined With Special Price Features . ' * “ 1 ——— ' - — , T h a i from a feminine standpo tn t will rival the flnost display to be seen a t the Ohio Stale F a ir Ground. Special efforts have been made to insure tho delivery of a ll importBd and domestic goods for F a ir Week and as our orders a re fo r double what th ey have been before, i t w ill bo w ithou t exception the g reatest display of high class d ry goods ev e r a ttem p ted In Central Ohio. The newest fa ll noveltios in drnsB goods, silks, IinenB, wash goods, whito goods, gloves, k n it underwear hosiery, umbrellas, toilet articles, jewelry, ladieB’ neckwear, ribbonB, a rt goods, veiling, laces, embroideries, dress trim ­ mings and men’s furnishings will bo displayed on first floor. Special Fair Week Prices on Women’s and Children’s Ready-to=Wear Garments 600 exclusive new full styles in women’s suits will be shown on our second floor and a t fes.co, $27.60, $80.00 and $38 ,50 we Will sell su its th is week only th a t will cost a tlo a s t $10.00 more than our special sale pric* la te r in the season* In Dress S k irts th e re will be LOOsplendid now models on sale At special prices. Onr Fa ir Week {Specials In W a ists will include somb specially m ade White tailored W aists on sale a t $1,00, $ 1 , 2,7 *na $1.80 th a t are equal to most $2.60 values. Also B lack Taffotfa Waists a t $3.00, $3.25 and $3,50 t h a t a re ac tu a l $8.00 values. . Den’t fa ll to see th e new models in Woman’s and Children’s Fa ll Coats. Our n ew ih o * D epa rtm en t on tho second floor w ill he prepared to show the newest ideas in high-class footwear for women and children, Every th ing new in fins lingerie, corsets, in fan ts’ woar and m illinery will bo on d isp lay on 1bird floor. On the fourth floor the finest imported and domestic rugs can be seen iu lav ish va rie ty , also the Ihe new ideas in d ra­ peries and houso d e c ep tio n s of all kinds, V&r, The annual Dean picnic and re­ union will beheld Tuesday, August JR, oft the Cha*. B, Dean farm, live miles east of Xenia. This place has been the homo of the Deans for six generations. A; committee from the XeiiaACom­ mercial Club, appointed to raise SLOWto add to the government ap­ propriation of $io,<>00 ftfc the pur­ chase of the Florence hotel aite lias wmt with good success. The amount has been secured by subscription and It is expected th a t the postal department will take immediate action. The Commercial Club was stirred to action last week by Con­ gressman Denver tha t the appro­ priation wauld lapse unless some W v* be takes to bold it. B y stteagthenie* n»e uwve* wMe« yrettel the AMU* of the Uvw end tovreb hr. Mgee* Merv* and tAwr v m ear xieeusaRea*Ma mm as Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask. for one medicine and have the wrong m e given you. For this reaetm wa urge you in buying to be caretbl to g*.t tbe genuine— BL ao ( » gh T l i F e r M e d l d a e Th* reputation of thit old, reha* hi* medicine, for constipation, in** tligeetieft andXver trouhi.%fa firm­ ly established. It does not imitate o'.lter metb'cfftefc, Js is better than others, or k would hot be the fa­ vorite liver powder, with a Istger sale than all others combined. idtPWTOw* m c o b v m c H r SMtMSCWMYn HIGH AND SPRING STREETS. TheColumbusDryfloodsCo, THE LEADING RELIABLE flERCHAND lSE STORE. HIGH AND SPRING STREETS. Mas Falae aiatoei inatanUr—*r* Wats’ SMU-Pate' M b . Me fcei J »«4T,wle-Mstk*crbtalstedas.t *11P*t-' frtim uw «tonIhKte3forM#n**ATe Fste. ■ ooaoreiceieepeoeivEU.a.VAtcsrorrieKl e i l M r*u**r n,e ■pat-fit sn Scis t i n w 5;i thbset (**n w*thieaa>e. f > SOaSmodel, >((!!:.” :5s'.L>.<wh!i ip._ (k'.n. We it piSfCUb!*, *■»U.'f, Ue+ {,{< r’.seilte* S * yAMPkUV’Moy.tnOMi;'!I'at*:n»s,!,»Hhl ,< >-t « **m* ia the V*S. aedf-veiancetviitiett ■«fitIre*, AMtttit, O.A.8NOWAOO. (UW, a a t n y ftmeir. WAkHtNereN, a . «. eewnw** *v..*sa> THE. RAPID Foltiog So-Cart combfmwooenfort, durabilityand Appear­ ance at the Jo-Tret possible pricoconsist- ent with quality,. Moflir/s mottot— ^Kdthinf too ^ hm I for iliu ufcbya We elan manufr.t turo lliompson^ Folding Crib. SsniLuy, tomfoftable, convenient, durable and <conomical. A*k your doebr to show you ft “ Rapid Folding Go ( art ” atul Tliouii^mi’n 1-old - j mg Crib, both.»? wbti h *r^ .,rr.oy a'.mirs fur * . j the. Iml.y. The heMone motion Coll.u.-sihlu bait tracks # If Vuut dealer dot-3 not hendte these tiro Srtfck*. write us dii<ct for price and orctuars. MIMUWUA niMM 6M1IME DO., MltUmka. M . MoCULLOUGH’S L IF E SA V U ta BLOOD PURIFIER A tpeSKly a n d S a fe R»m»dy for all D ise a se s of the S k is and Bleed, Humors, hfcew. Ringworms. (MStwes, SundUla, SyphilitlcAfffvO.S Jbr.u-.jif, l>!olxhr% l iftipir*. ruslulee, belt Rheum and all diseawv arWM fSS! K S if?y«,ra& ^ i i a .0' ,h0 * * ^ * » ~ m * J £ S FRIC£, ONE BtHXAft FEft BOTTLE. FOR SALE BY 0BUOO1BTB, Sw riw l.rw l i , M rtDU iw a OMMuea M n ihRtM, T— ^ £ and to sav would on There was plenty le askecl by Monmouti tion pron. Graham, ^ S, O. Wrlgl te r and th p a st In' co; tiou : ....a ( , .« f i :" s Frof. J . C dent of 1 classmate Leacher of pa sto r; 3 daughter-] Mrs. Mary villo, Inti.. McMillan; and W. Ii. e f B e lle v iu ew of Dr. McArthur Rev. J . I1 H . T. Smli ft) di h i t m {?£ SK tal iAj foi ItoW o f Cii SATURDAY , Tim Mat 1 -upsum l w i spit)'! tho ! Mills J . T tlre-ts o f w COftgtogtMi tu fy of th* lit tlo Itio f* stu'h an ov H o alscrw e how few ol

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