The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

I O F T it; User* liili’ l have to trurt m foatcrher. ;o r Meats 1 ' only lund to g appliances lor . , ami they’ r# icld. Don’ t g» it’ s hot. Buy USE , J3, O. * X 1 10 As**: Sous in; r. El » Mei iv am ;ingt p. O. tor Ii r. H i nigh rs. F ie gu ils o i i Sta lire's re- , when the the brain, .ans is re­ use sleep, robbed o f ep should d loss o f this loss e a phvs- <r. M iles ' the m ’i- i d brings' igorating contains therefor er-effeets. £ suffered tin -. ,ds thought * uld not. sleeps different doe- si relief, My i time; X -syaa ot concentrate restless and 3 out of the one bottle of It •wonderfully my third hot- the time, I _____ like a child, •work.” Ingush, Ind. _ _ . . Miles' Nerv- tilm to return , . iyi if It fail* lOO iBlbhart, Ind Ani twi (llSi it . p l 6 sor bod 86G1 a p dig, wor ’ pai doe you' per r h i yot D ,! The sol drt A. the hei aaltif pant... TER HOTEL =ET DIES UP STAIRS tOOM. as C E N T S . Main Floor Night. od in tho CUl- Anonfc. r t miles? ABANTEE q UlmaltlycurewHlt - UNGOID ____ itiGs djcr.rery of — rstc'lECTicfltehlB* a!fr Ehecm, Kin* tm—m • MatsMghSymeet* lie the g«m », re- tjo irritation - eatfofactlctt goat, ' or mailei Trial iiisg. 0,, To-ctlo, Ohla. f*S» HES' STULA IE RECTUM t* tr^unrin t*.S m* cty cl ftiiseats*# tjj: *n-i., ki rsn ti B.sKs:»o» tj Wcs»s, ■i, fasts***tnm I^J. taiUlste-USW, X K IX A N ■ m m . HSONlArf TRUSS M u t ttMV “ IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD." — — P E m o n & L . — Ton are cordially invited to attend tho Fall Opening display of the newes; and correct styles in footwear for Fall and Winter wear at W LErs, ™ . Springfield's largest and best Shoe House has never been better prepared to prove its position o f superiority than this season. You will find the same shoe styles, patterns and lasts at this store as are shown now in the large Eastern cities. An exclusive store room for Children, Ladiea and Men make it possible for us to have all sizes and widths in a large variety of Btyles and thus give a perfect fit in every kind. Opening Week9 September 27th to October 2nd. LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 i —House to Boat. ISrvitt. •~' Apply to D. S. Miss Joanna Smith left this morn­ ing for Birmingham, Ala,, where she will teach this winter. Mr, Elmer Bvvry will attend the Ohio Medical college .in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Milburn are visiting theirson, Frank, and wife. Mr. O, I., Smith was a business’ visitor in Columbus this week. Mr. Harry Owens left last Satur­ day night for St. .Louis. Mrs. FrankShepkerd of Chlumbu* is tbs guest o f relatives here. Wilson Hanna w ill Ohio State University;. enter the GoodDigestion And *> sunny tempf-r ar* twins. Y’iw person with a disordered digestion finds it hard to be cheerful and pleasant.. ‘He feels out of sorts with himself and every­ body else. The whole world seems away to tho man with ’ a pam iu his stomach, The digestivo organs do thoir work silently, smoothly and painlessly. I f your stomach does not work that way, if you have heart burn or dys­ pepsia, you need treatment. There ia nothing bettor for * your case than A D. S. DIGESTIVE TABLETS They .are recommended and sold by ten thousand retail druggists belonging to the A- D. S. an organization for tho promotion of the public health. Get them at W is te rm a n ’s Pha rm acy GEDAKVlLIiE, OHIO Mr. THoward Harbison has re­ turned from Stuggart. Ark., where he spent the summer. The library board has just recent­ ly added a number of books among which was the International Ency­ clopedia. Mrs. \Y. J, Wildman of Spring- field roturnod home Saturday even­ ing after a tew days visit with Dr. and Mrs, M. I. Marsh. Bev. Lew.s Hickman of the Asso­ ciate Beformed church of tfio South will preach Sabbath for. the U, P. congregation. The dispatches state that Ambas­ sador Beld has given the D. If. 13. fraternity of Miami University £5,000 on a $SSO,OO0 building that is being erected’. Communion services in the B, P. \ church, Sabbath, Bev. W, J. San- 'dsrson, pastor. R*r. John.Coleman |of New Concord, O., will assist. •Preaching Friday 7:00 p, m., Hatur- iday at 5:00 and Sabbath atlo :80 and ' 7:00, •Mr. (J, G, Turnbull sold to Mr. De- Wine the stock buyer, of Yellow {Springs last wools 0 ”. head of bogs that averaged pounds at £8.25. One year ago tills month Mr. Turn- bull sold 8 .') head that average 270 pounds at *7.10. Mr, Turnbull Is re- gardod as olio of the best hog feeders in tho county and there Is usually strong competition,between buyers for his stock. Prof. J, Raymond Fitzpatrick left Wednesday morning tor Philadel­ phia whore ho has received an as­ sistant professorship in chemistry, the offer coming unsolicited. He will also enter upon a three years course working for a degree of ‘ •Ph. D.” Prof. Fitzpatrick i a graduate of the college and for sev- ieral yeats has boon a member of ; tho faculty. Ho had arranged to ' take up work at tho O, 8 . IT. when the Pennsylvania offer came to him. His many friends are gratified to i know of ills good success. Mr. Alex Turnbull spent Thurs­ day m Cincinnati. Mr. T. C. Wolford has purchased 71 acreB of the Baper Baker farm south of town. The consideration is given at $00 per acre. The fortieth reunion of the 71th O. V. I. held in Xenia Tuesday was well attended, S. T. Baker and Samuel Kildow of this place were present. Mr. Frank McLean, who has re­ sided on one one of the Andrew Bros, farms has rented the W. M, Barber farm and will take posses-, sion next March. NOTICE Part having knowledge o f Scotch Collie, with Shepherd marks will notify James Matthews. The dog followed its owner to town amt was lost. Invitations are .out announcing the marriage of Mf. John Graham of Hampton, N, !>-, and Miss Mabel Margaret Moore on Tuesday* Sept. 28, at the home of ‘the bride’ s par­ ents In Gilberts, III. They will be at home in Hampton, N. D.r after Nov. 1. Officer Kennon and Morris Taylor left this morning for London where they-had a good description of a horse that may bs the Taylor horse stolen about ton days ago. The horse is being held by farmer fur an owner and came as a stray. Noth­ inknown of wagon or harness. Miss Emma Blair has resigned her position as teaehor In the Clif­ ton schools to accept a similar place In tho Girl’s Industrial School in In Dolowaro. Mr. Lloyd Confa r who expected to attend a law school thiB winter has been chosen* to fill the vacancy. Mrs. F. M. Bcynolds was called to Columbus Thursday, owing to a fatal accident that befell her broth- George Moon, an engineer on er. tho.Pennsylvania railroad. He was struck by a water crane while back- Ilug bis engine at London. Death 1 relieved his suffering about four o’ clock Thursday afternoon. Rjieumstle Fain* reliavea by am * v o —* Antl-Pnln PUto « » e*» F a l l O p e n in g THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF.NEXT WEEK ■ " • E v e r y department r ftb io Greater Store will-open ito displays of new Fall merchandise, P r o m i n e n t among the features which will interest women of partic* ular taste, we call attention to our showing of SUITS DRESSES, COSTUMES,COATS, EVENING CAPES, WAISTS, SEPFRATE SKIRTS, MILLINERY, AND OUR FALL DRESS FABRICS (N SILKS AND WOOL DRESS GOODS, INCLUDINC LACES, TRIM­ MINGS AND FANCY GOODS TO MATCH. Come in and bring your friends. The Kinnane=Su!livanCo SPRINCJI’IK LD - - “ OH IO . gu irti ftihiniWtmf THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. W* have mentioned ia our ads that we would soon open a New Department in connection with the other 75 departments of this great store. We are pleased to announce to the thousands o f Interested one:^ The Grand Opening Of OUR NEW GROCERY DEPARTMENT IN BASEMENT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 th. * I ' • The new liind of grocery store, not the old kind, something different and better than you have ever known before. WREN’S aim to supply all classes o f merchandise that the people o f Cedarville and vicinity desire to buy. We have hundreds of requests by our different patrons for Groceries. Some have said: “ The ‘Big Store* ha* within the past few years, very much improved the dry goods, cloak and suit, shoe, furniture and house furnishing business in this city by new up-to-date methods, and persistent' demands for order and neatness. Why not open a grocery and show how good and clean a grocery can be made?” An Ideal Pure Food Exposition So this is the principal reason why we will open Saturday next, the most modern, the cleanest and the best stocked grocery sto’-e in Central Ohio. The foods that we sell will always be o f the purest quality and o f the highest standard! o f excellence that can be had. We shall cheerfully refund money on any unsatis­ factory article. The prices we guarantee will be considerably lower for the same quality than you can secure any where else— Wren’ s always undersell every other stote. This store since its natal year 1877, has always stood for small profits, and being ready to adopt the best modern ideas of merchandising and providing for the comfort and convenience of its patrons. Today it as a Household knowledge that Wren’ s sell better goods far less prices than any other store in Ohio. We have always believed in close-to-cost quotations, in quick disposal o f goods. As it has been in dry goods so it Will b£ with groceries. The New Sanitary Grocery will be located in our basement, occupy­ ing a,space approximately 50 x 135 feet. I t can be conveniently reached by two passenger elevators or by the wide stairway* I t will be the cleanest, most modern, and most appetizing store in Springfield. . . “ The Snow White Grocery” will be a fitting name for it. It will carry all that is best in foods usually Tound iu an up-to-date grocery. No tobacco, no cigars, but everything that is good to eat, all fresh, pure and clean. Best Of all the prices will be lower than you will find in any other grocery store in Ohio for similar quality of goods. Just as Wren’s undersell in all other lines, so we are going to undersell in groc­ eries. We know this announcement will create a sensation in grocery circles. Our aim will be to demon­ strate at the very beginning of our grocery business that no other store can compete with us. We will set the pace and regulate the retail prices on our groceries from our opening day forward.! All out-of-town buyers living within a radius o f 40 miles o f Springfield making purchases o f $15.00 or over will be refunded their round trip fare under the plan o f The Merchants’ Association. FOB SALE ; N«w*pap*r route. Fred B ird .! Mi** A, L. Craulurd «pent Mon­ day in 8 prin|ffl*ld. Mrs. G. W. Sullenberger o f Ox-, ford is Ih* guest o f Mr. L. I t, 8 ul-j lenbergsr ami wlf*. j Mi*s Nolli* Brewer lias been spending the week with Miss Verna Bird. Mu* laakel Adam* of Utica, 0 ., is the guest *t R*v, W . J. Sander­ son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baldwin and Miss Hatfield of Selma spent Sab­ bath witli Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Nag- ley* Mr*. Charles Bradley and Mrs. Ira Hoblrda of North Hampton were the guests of Mr, J. W. Mat­ thews and family la*t Wednesday. Person* desiring piano tuning should inform G. F. Ziegler kb once, F. Fuohringer of Cleveland is ex­ pected Monday to look after this work. Mr. Ifn i. Hopping returned horn* Wednesday evening after a several weeks visit through the west. He stopped at, Yellowstone National park and also spent two weeks in Seattle. The return was made by way of San Francisco, I.o* Angete* and Balt Lake City. C A S T O R I A Fer InfluaU asi Children, mKMY h 8m AlmpBough Sear* tk* gigaatoreof yllnm Columbus Excursion tePennsylvania os N * x t S ta n d * .? . ' Trkin Leave* C«d*rriii« M l a. m, The FAMOUS PALLMILLINERYOPENING Thursday, September 30th, Friday, October 1st, Saturday, October 2d* New Fall Millinery in__Most Lav ish Variety. Handsome Models o f Unequa led Beauty and Style. Amid the charming array o f New Autumn Models, we give you an oppor­ tunity to study the finest handiwork o f the Paris Milliners as well An Amer­ ican adaptations and original designs from our own artists. You are inyited to attend. No cards. b The Famous, The Largest Exclusive Millinery Store in Ohio. 35-39 South Fountain Aye ., ■ Springfield, CL X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X Crip To Cure a Cold in One Day z z TOmLaxativeBromoQuiiiineT. **.& p v £ m«vwy TW » d g a n t o r e , * * *

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