The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
.CF.*...* .jtrjiSKS-srsts i n r onSr>, v;? at Hlnrk sold, .0 Beat Coat. ;.hiph m : sn- :ef i ■ n t « m i FAIRS ITS.. r Oul- itwre me»* Ming K slfcisfc. •n. «n o i»rr .era m *a 1 4 0 ?H% c m amu SHUm* if tit. -m t?tzm »t«* r'jr»i StelH /«-!» mm :.l E?**A«>OHMrf«ta tsoia « ."-.art • M 1 r*%* rt-sr >«Je fi r.QG& A-VJ FI^vOsiA Q<mz<S:iLs Pa.ot r.T d a _ il -siya Pointe J. r . Pure with IMP?' r " Stop witE? I jop at rfiorsEtiaJI’o lco Grcara PorHor. Chicken food $ 2 for 100 lbs. . McFapJaiad ©pop, rnrt'alo: Hosi^rol j-urp ■>8n v;«r!r. .’OSDs. C. n . C.'irtoy, Ilf. -Frect kioldo of Lima spent Sabbath at homo. Miod Mary Bratton returned to Chicago after a visit with, relatives. 1 c do q . v O you tho Scot pricco on any tiwantEty o f too gfcq & jj . rylDPoEnQil. Dost Portland Qoracnt. io£ uo figure on your contracts. Korr <3, Edastlngs Bros. FARMERS! ,q «>0 th*>Miami Kno Pnplncnt J. II. ! ’ ».■rco'a. ■ Mr. G. B. Wiloa and v,-ife spent Tuesday in Dayton. *■ / Ilsv. W, J , Hnjiloy, and wife re turned to their homo in Sparta. 111., last Friday. Misses Amis aud Helen Horsey of Sprint? Valley are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Hartman, Mr. Henry Donny and family of Xenia and Mr. Wm, Denny spent Tuesday with Mr. ,M. V. Donny. —Granulated eqt*n meal, by the sack or bushel, Kerr & Hastings Bros - Xteuci n !vd)ctn coffee, iso advano I»4 pi ko, • fi,c opr pound. Nagiev Bros, • * ► Messrs Charles Hufflne and Lafo Robinson of Raj ton spent Decora- I tion Day here. * I t „ B« sure and see "Asy” and J ! Joe" In tiic Gym Seene Mon- ■;i ; day nlghS. j —. . t j *"LippineettPreserves, bu lk ! j } Poacli and Apple Butter. s |• MeParSand Bros. [I ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolidihan^ nf Springfield ivere f?u™tB of Mr. and Mro, (>. 31. Townsloy, Tuesday. Tell Your Neighbors A ll About Powerful Harvard *lliat 8 what Dayton folks do^anfi, I icbcg tho good mows of the groat savings fa get ©-—spreads. Bofoio von buy you? new suit oomo to Dayton and s «e Harvard—ceotlio greateot values at $10.00 and $15.00 \ alues” nothing like it ever was™~noth1ng lik# It ®vor will b®. With your eyes open—make a personal investigation. If we could bring Harvard values into eaon and lv ory home there would be a serambie for Harvard clothes, as it is, the big majority of buyers of Dayton and vicinity know about Harvard values, that's why Harvard is the busiest store in Dayton. Investigate and be convinced Come in the morning and avoid the runb. in the latter part of the day. Mr. Palofs Kyi.., and Mr. Zloland j Kyle of Xoma npunt Tuesday with i Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Kyle. J 5th&JeffersonSts. HARVARD, DAYTON, OHIO Harvard Dept 3. Second Floor,— Stein Black Go’s Finest Products, $20.00, NO MORE. "F an cy dried fruits and the best In tlie canned goods line. McFarland Bros. Ml'. Bay McFarland, and .Miss Tay- i lor of Columbus, and -Mias Merle ; McFarland of Dayton were guests of E Mr. D. II. McFarland, Tuoaday, Mrs. Bobort Kylo, daughter and son, of Fair Haven, O,, arrived here Wednesday are guests of Mrs. W. P, Haines. Messrs. George Little, Wm. Hopp ing and Balph Wolford spent. Tues day in Franklin. Mrs. n o , Gerard.and daughter! Communion will be observed Sab bath by the United Presbyterian congregation, preaching Friday and Saturday. Dr. Henderson of Sugar- creek congregation will assist the pastor. of Parkersburg, W. Va., was enter- ; |tained Wednesday by Mr. and Mro. i I J. W. Johnson. i Mr. Noah Bandail of Anderson, Ind., a former citissen of this place, is the guest of relttives here. "W e are always glad to see ' i you and our untiring service is at i tthe command of every customer. Marshall. < Rev. Fredrick F. Reed of Boston, will preach Sabbath for the B. P, church,'(O. S.) PSNfE APPLES ore now at i their best. We- offer you fancy j ones at 10c each or 3 for 25c. ; Dried apples, extra good 3lbs. for 2 5 c . At Bird’ s. I Mr, Fred McMillan ot Des Moines, Iowa, visited here the .first of tho week. Mr. James Holmes and wile of Penia spent Thursday with Mrs. H. H.,McMillan. r! ■■■■■ i !' . Mrs. J, T. Nash of Mmden, Neb., j 1 is beiug entertained by her cousin, < Mrs. W, H. Barber, while her bus-1 band is attending tiie U. P. General j Assembly. Rev. Nash will stop j- will stop here on nis return from Washington, Pa, Misses Grace Howett of Osborn, Esther Rankin of.Vandalia and Ad- die Davis of Dayton were gueBto of Miss Verna Bird, Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Baldwin and son of Chicago arrived this morning for a visit with the former’s parents. Hon. amt Mrs. Andrew Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Harriman leib Thursday, for their home m Ver mont. Mr. Harriman is a Junior at the‘College and expects/ to return thisfall. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Wolford enter- ■ tained Mr. Frank Stills and family, j Mrs, Florence Remeborg Mr. Fred j Remsbergwnd wife of Springfield, j and Editor J. N. Wolford and wife j of Yellow Springs, Tuesday. i Mr. ’’Dude” Deck, an employee at the paper mill in the beater room, met with an accident early Monday morning that might have resulted in loosing his eyeBight. He had gone to the. stuff chest with a torch to make an investigation when there was an explosion and a flash that enveloped his head and arms. Gas had formed dnriug the time tho mill had shut down from Saturday night and the approach ot the torch set it off. Mr. Deck was badly burned on both arms, neck and face and lost Ins eye brows, eyelashes. inu«- taeh and part of his hair. Oglesbee dressed the burns which are not thought to be serious. Don.t miss the Yale Quartette Monday night, June A. Mr, Wm, Du, id of Dayton spent Tuesday with his mother. Mr. Eli Small of Springfield spout Decoration Day with friends here. Clas.9 Play ‘ 'For Old day night, June 3. Eli” , Mon- —The best article onoarth to clean ."Graham Flour in twelve pound sack* at Kerr and Hastings Bros Prof. Frank Young has been elect ed as professor of the Bellbrook liigh school.. Mr. Young is a former brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc., is] Cedarville boy and has been located ‘Spptzoff.” . For sale by J. E. Pierce. in Van Wert for some time. FOR SALE; Restaurant and fix tures complete. Will give immedi ate possession or will sell fixtures to be moved from tho room. Mrs, C. M. Harris. —FOR SALE: and butter cows. 85d —Homo good milch Lewis H. Smith. , For your noxt ordar o f flour try Starlight” onft o f tho best high Dr. E. C. grado flours on the market. Kerr &. Hastinqs Bros —The* “ Wonder Washer” uses 1 four ■processes at once, suction, I aquecaing, rubbing and stirring.' j Galvanized tub that does not, dry out and fall to pieces. Low priced as compared with many other ma chines. Sold by G. M. Grouse. Messrs. Fred Clemans and Roscoo McOarkell and the Misses Reynolds motored to Clarksville, ()., last Sab bath spending tho day there with friends. Mrs. Martha McClintock of Pitts burg who has been visiting relatives In this county opeut a few days tho first of the week with Mr. J. H. Milburn. Looking Your Best For Sunday or Any Special Occasion Is no problem at all if you have A Siebler Suit You'll bo proud to be in line; you’ll be distinct ly characterised by your elotlies-"iii any cireurn- otance in which you may find yourself. Our Summer Suits are sure winners, they carry off all honors. i See tho nifty lino in light weights foDthe Hot Summer Days. i NO MORE NO LESS SE1BLER Tailoring Co., Corner Main and lime- stone Sto, ■ Springfield - Ohio Have you seen those snappy, I stylish .low cut shoes at our store j If not come in and look them j over. Men’ s low cuts all leathers J $2 .50 , &.00 and $ 3 .5 0 a ' pa ir.! Women’s $1 .50 , $ 2 ,0 0 , $ 2 .5 0 ; a pair. Also a full line of Child - i ren's shoes. At Bird’s. : Mr. Harry Uliff and family of Lon- ; don wore guests ot Mrs. W. H. Illfi ! i Tuesday. Mr.'Iliff accompanied the t ] family lo't Thursday for Bouton 1Harbor whpro they will spend tho i summer, the firm of Iliff Bros, hav- ■ i Ing ft large polltract tor ccmonjbwork ] ; there. Mr. Rooeoo lifcGoflTell ok - > j pects to leave noxt Tiu nday for IBenton Harbor. I A move has been started to oust i grand master Isaac E. Huffman, l ]indicted State Senator on thecharge : ’ of grait, by his local I. O. O. F. Went Cairo lodge. The 1« k 1re does not only dislike bis actioi t lonneetion ! with tho bribery cafes out denounce • ' him roundly for bin dosition for tiio part ho took in supporting and fa- ■ voritig the amending tlio county ' i option law. This is tho first time in ] the history of Odd Fellow that they 1 have been called upon to do an act . Jof tins hlntL, .......... , Mifir. Josepiiino Orr has neeured a . ! position as teacher of mafhamotieo ■and latm in the high nclmol at Hilln- . boro, 111., wlii ro Bov. Robert Wilson ! ami wife nro located. Mien Orr grad- : nates noxt week from the college. ■Uhc. will leave for Hillsboro H ip last . •of August to attend the institute. Invitations arc <»ut for the mar ( i riftgo o f Hr. Fred E. Dobbins to j Miss Fannie Hhaw, daughter ot Mr. j and Mrs. Horace Hhav." who reside | ! nea.r Opringfield on Vvedneaday evo- ; ! ning, Juno 14 at 0 ;C 0 ]>. m, Tiie at ! homo cards state, that they will bo . ! at home after July Inr. Hr. Dobbmo ; is a member of tho firm of Dobbins ; ■ Bros., fhq well known flood corn i i growers and in a highly esteemed ! young farmer in thin adetiou. * The best way to get business is to deserve it. That’s why we are breaking all straw hat records this season—cer tain it is, we never had as many new and attrac tive things to show you. GenuinePanama $2.95 Still finer qualities $5, S6 and $10. Porto Rican Panamas, 82.00. Extra fine split braid sailors, 82, 83 and 84. The new wide brim Sennit hats $2, $3 and $4 •‘Trees” London made “ boaters.” “ Bankok” bats from Siam $8 and 810. “ Dunlap” world fa mous straws $8, $4 and ■85. All our hats have the cushion sweats thatmake even stiff brim Sailors comfortable. We are in receipt of a copy of the Troy Nows which gives ail account |af the board of education in that city giving honorable mention to Edmond H. Vance, eon of Mr, and Mrs. V. P, Vance, known to many here, for having tlio highest grade of any student in the graduating class. Hl» average was nearly DC per cent for four yoftr, in four dif ferent high schools in tho.statc.iThe { young man was k*pt out of first hon ors because he had only spent one year in the Troy school. —Have you seen the “ Wonder Washer" the latest improved wash ing machine on the market. Runs easy, noiseless, ballbearings, dura ble, is free from oil or grease, can be used as a bench wringer. G. M. Grouse, Agent. Extra light weight capo for auto, traveling and general wear, 50c to $3— mostly “ Heidcapo” CINCINNATI 'W SB afL Suit eases, all grades $1 to $ 7 Croquet sets 75e to $2 , Hammocks $1 to $ 5 . Fancy Shopping Baskets 50e. At Bird’s Mr. Charles Gilbert and wife arid Mr. Ralph Gilbert of South Charles ton and Miss Lona Gilbert ot Xenia spent Tuesday with Mr, aud Mrs, J, W. Johnson, Tho two large brass cannoiiB se cured for South Charleston by Con gressman Post, have arrived in South Charleston, and tiie work of mounting them is now under way, Accompanying the cannons were 42 cannon bails, each weighing . 45 pounds. Have you seen those men’s handsom $15 Blue Serge Suits? They are worth more than we ask you for them and are the season’ s at Bird’s Mammoth Store. ' Rov Sanderson and Rov, Dill aro attending the Synod of the R. P. church (O. S.) in Pittsburg, . Rev. C. F. Wishart, professor in tho Xenia Seminary at a salary of $3,200 per year has been offered the pastoroto of tho D. P. church at Evanston, III., at a salary of $3,000 but has' declined “the offer. This congregation Is quite wealthy, James A. Patton, the Wheat King, along with several bankers b«mg members. AWNINGS, JOHN F. STEMLER , Prop. Banner Awning & Tent Co., —MANUFACTURERS OF— AWN INGS AND TENTS Waterproof Horse Covers and Tarpaulins Cots- - Camp Stools - Camping Outfits Canvas in All Widths for Sale 33 N. Jefferson St., Dayton, Ohio. ..Vacuum Cleaning.. Latest and Most Satisfactory Method Plant has been equipped with a new enginei Alt work Guaranteed. Orders will be filled as booked Ask for Estimates on Wall Papering. GALVIN E,WRY. —Tlio Sterling Vacuum Cleaner, ■old at $15.00 removes absolutely all dust aud dirt from floors, bedding, clothing, curtain*, walls ccilines, and is light and •flloiunt. Guaran teed iu every respect, O. M. Grouse —WANTED; A ghi or middle aged va man to do ,'oaural house work for family nf three. Address, 3 Mrs. John A. Sullivan, 1202 8. Limestone St., Home Phono Springfield, O, * Mr. R. F. Kerr, one of the best known citizens m tho county and a member ot the local firm of Kerr & Hastings Bros., wassuddenly strick en with appondiaPJs and peritonitis the first of the week. For several dayo his condition has boon critical oo much so that an operation v/as impossible. Reports this morning aro that ha I b rcatmgoasiorand there is moro encouragement than tho past few days. Col. Robt. Gowden, of Dayton, the Grand Old Mrn of Organized Sun day School work, will head tho big I>roccasion ol 1C00men at Dayton on Wednesday evening, Juno 7th, on tiie odcauon of tiie fifty-second an nual Convontioa of tlio Ohio Sun day School Association. For fifty years Col. Cowden has rarely missed a Sunday School Convention in tin* state. He has attended every Inter national Convention since 1889. Ohio’s Grand Old Man in eighty years of age and promioen well to attend Conventions for at least the next ten years, I have just received from the manufacturers in New York 2 Ladies Black Silk skirts, sample, black black regular $ 5 values. One a "Massaline” the other a Taffeta” . If sold today, Satur day, June 2rd, $ 3 .7 5 will buy either of them at Bird's. THE NEW ARRIVALS. Wo aro glad to say, are quite up to tli* standard. Tiie diaappolntmouts aro few, go got in on the satisfied list. The prospects for the colt show aro certainly groat. Aro you tho owner of ono Motour'o (tins im ported .Perclum Stallion) colts, if not got. busy and bo on tho list. Jeff Hood, tho bid rolablc groom, m charge. Phono 28. Andrew Winter. The Palace Restaurant Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop. , Xenia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by^C. C. Weimer.| 1 ....... .... .........----------~r—----- ...... —---y ■'■ - __ '_____ 1 Meals by day or week, Lunch served all hours. Furnished Rooms for^Rent. TOWNSHIP COMMENCEMENT. The musician* ot this vicinity who aro looking forward with pleasure to hoaring the gifted American pi anist, Harold Henry, when ho ap pears at Antioch Ohautauqua on Thursday, Juno 22, will ho Interest ed to tho announcement that next season Mf.Heoty will givo tho sona ta of the late Edward Mae Dowell. Also it being the Llssfe centenary Mr. Henry will give somo-of this, composer's tm *1 beautiful v/orks. A number of modotn French things will also foe included in Mr. Honry’s repertoire* \ $1.40i’omtwS4rfp sum sr , jam 4th 'fpftSii leaves MMWHflWWHl CASTORIA 3?or Infants find Children, l i KMYnKmAtopBavglit $100 Reward* $100. Tho rsadera of ibis pspsr w01 bs p!«asa* to lewa that these to at Asset one dJwJttl (U smsso thatScience hm been aids to cctd hi *11 its etagee ond that to Catanh. Hall’i Ostjsnb Cura is tho only positive curt Rear kttmrn to tbs aiadicalkiteinity. ftoiesriti being a constitutional requine a wnMUtOtiosal trcatnieit. Hall’s Osttefc (jura is taken intenally, acting directly «j> <tathe blood aud mucousatmrocmof systoui Oiereby destroying tho fomidnhcn af ths disease, andgiving the patient strength by building up tho ccnstltutica and a^totinf aatuw )n doing Itswork, Hi* proprietors hays so much JbUhiu Its ci&atfvs pawsr*, hti fiteyoffer oneHandwdDotes f at any <s»»tuSt8t Mis to cure* (knd for t e o toetfiuotilalft Addtte F. 3. OIITiBY 4 Go, Tokda O. ,'S q Mbjr Drajgte, We. i si's 5’amllf PIUS-are tl» bat, The tov/DGhip commencement was lield in the opo houno Thursday evening, a large erov/d being present Seated on tho stage besides the members of tlio dano and speakers were the members of the board and the teachers. Tho class consisted of nine boys andflvo girls as follown: Herbert Bradford, Roger Collins, Ralph Fry, Malcolm, Ralph and Bailey Grinnell, ' Maynard Martin. Meryl Stormont 1 and Cecil Strewbridge; tola Andrew Mario Dailey, Edna Hanna and Ma bel Taylor’. The judges, David Dradfuto, L. G. Bull and Mro. W. 11. Barber ren* derod a decision in favor of Miss Hanna for first place and to repre sent thin township in tho county commencement. Roger Collins was second and Cecil Strowbrldgo third. Invocation was offered by Rev, M. J. Taylor and tho benediction by Dr. W* E« Putt, unic was furnish ed by tho Jamonitiv/n orchestra. Tlio class address %vas dolivsrod Rrof. R. H. Ilannount of James town and tho diplomas were present ed by Prof. F. P. Ilitonour. Mr. and Mrs. James Barr of Day- ton v/oro guests of relatives bore Tuesday, Beats t l» 6lgaatm*of *. .The recent public demonntra* i tiou of tlio “ Wmider Washer*' proves all claims made for it. Im mediate salon mode to thouo who Iknow its merits. 15. M. Crouao, i Mr. fih'jb. Stsrrett and sou of Seat tle arrived here this morning for » visit with Mr. and Mrs. W . It. Ster- rott, ■ True Eloquence. Ho So the eloquent man why can treat liumblo subjects with delicacy, Softy flilnos Impressively and moder ate thteflo temperately. -Cicero. OealnnlnQ of luvalidletn, Oaco you' start thlnldag about your self and your toiaplainte, your health hcfctae to go. miBS 3 Tho Flour of tho Season Now Made Flour doesn’t always go iu vases. I f it's that gives health and vigor it* From Selected Wheat Beat Bread Baked You're freed from stomach trou bles and hftvo no "sour bread” night marcs whoa eating Made from Our Flour. Our flour lanicest, sweoteafc/cheap- eat. L. H* SULLENBEROER Pills orSmilosP A POSITIVE GUARANTEE t* relieveenduttieeHlyevr*rttk OR. HEBRAS UN 80 ID ./«*») Wrtes * JtifSyeh. rm » bkwimet !aawg& ,.taaa3r j *““5* «• niwwct-t. rsEm«*;sts,r.j m tsi. *&: eteapie 8«ai 3 to o ; m THE I, 0. intStN 60y Till!#, THi? m
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