The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
ij mtm ibiiiw »innnriiryippiwini»' ntiyuw-'rij.iWP" IP'J.rr.i iijj »;< MWlOlgSWieMWW T H -TEE ;.'Vf!\y day i«ijhr:i’ <h. ,Ut‘ ia v. bat ats ’ 3«l«*atblurb tbat'n fiolii. 8tll tb»*brat ali<ive cost. i'il not high >USE hio. ?Cover K S ONAL VRY Ed. In tiriaerU.S, ko Webster iy Modem KeytoI.it-. s. Genera] Doubled. istrations. Phrases. EST >onven- ■Utility. alter a n t . . . S R H © T E l i T ESUPSTAIRS DM. C E N T S . ■ tin Floor J^ht. in the Cql* out, LAN. d Furnltur* ■of (Jeniem iht Building. iio. 3RSON, inti Dentist. 3, U. f-ry Barn, 5and 81 OHIO tetter Joask » bavo the 1 . For this 1 1 iti buying .getttifao-** b*s ,T. T „ „ Els' 1 is nldt feSfa* 4;/ \t ititt&ion* I n * *‘L 'Me, fafim* ;,s t tia l Im itate |-i --' tetter ihe.it- „ t tie tsse lis» j*f |fh 0 iafjjta might k ftblncd# U lit TULA rJECTUM t+i W£Ji)#W hw *m i yB IXAN i B w d i G> ' : .<« B o g g an ’s E X C L U S I V E S T Y L E S The Store W here Styles Qrfginctte The Store Others Try to imitate 7. W Y ou A r e Most Cordially In* vited to A ttend Our ANNUAL FALL OPENING W h ich Continues until Satur- day Evening o f T h is WeeK We take the liberty of asserting that nowhere else in this country can be fou id a more perfect or a more exten sive collection of styles from the recognized centers o f the world, than at this great store, devoted exclusively to Wo man’s and Misses’ Wearing Apparel. Wonderful, indeed, is the array of imported creations that we will show you in Saits, Mantles, . Gowns, Opera Goats, Fancy Dresses, Street Dresses, Furs and Millinery ' '■. y An item of extraordinary interest during our offering 'w ill be the continuation of our GREAT SOUTH AFRICAN PLUME SALE. The .exhibition of plumage on display- in our Millinery department will create the interest of all those who appreciate elegance and grace, for it is depicted in each one of the beautiful nodding feathers. If you would wear charming Head Dress, take advan tage of this opportunity to secure a genuine South African Ostrich Plume at a Saving of One-Half. F IH E FURS—Beautiful and Original in Design , In Furs, one can be original without being thought odd ; one can'display marks of individuality in strong contrast with the uniformity so often shown in women’ s cress. Every . Fur in our establishment has been carefully selected by ex- . perts, which is a guarantee in itself—-,a satisfaction in wear, and a safe^ndprofitable investment. ' * This elaborate FALL OPENING o f the BOGGAN STORE extends to every floor and Department in this t h e . largest exclusive specialty store in Central Ohio, Here you will gee'an extensive showing in , Shirt Waists, Hosiery, Neckwear,. Veilings, Scarfs, Corsets, Silk Petticoats, Underwear, Leather Goods, Sweaters, Corset Accessories, UMBRELLAS, ETC. * Peter A . Boggan 24 E . Main S t ,, - - - Springfield, Ohio. WE PAY CARFARE. local and personal !____ —S t o p w i t h H op a t M a r s h a ll'* loe Cream Parlor. Mr, Alex. Turnbull is on tin* siMc list, •fr,n<., Mrs. Sarah Mitchell Id visiting in Dayton. ' jtM. W. J. smiley returned to SpArta, III*, Thursday. Miss Jennie Bratton Is the guest of her sister, Miss Mary Bratton in Chicago. , Mr. Miltati"Voder and wife of Belle Centro have boon guests of Mr. Belt Tumor and sister, this week. ^ ' -CAR OF p o t a t o e s : Jf you n#od any for winter u*o J wfil hava a oar hera about October!. Low«*t markot prlco. W ith M a r s h a ll. ’ v _ \ 1)tiiri . - p o l l BAD® Automobile, buggy type, just the thing for ™ fanners to run Airfends, W1 1 ^ 1 dirt cheap it stands or will guar antee, itatph Wolford. Mr. H. M. Barbel* arrived home Monday evening after trip through the west, going by way o f the Kof thorn Faeifia and Yoliow Mtone Rational Park to Seattle and Dos Angelos, Balt Dak# City m i jpohvsr. Mr. M» W. Stlvey spent Sabbath j Mr. W. X., Olomans has purchased in Cincinnati. Mrs. J. H. Andrew and Miss Lulu Barber are spending a few (lays in Cincinnati. ] a Cadillac touring car of the Peck- ham Motorcar Company, Dayton. Mrs. L, W, Taylor of Alexandria. La., is here for a two weeks visit with her slater, Mrs. M. C. Nagley. Mrs, John Harley and Mias Elsie Powers of luma ore. the guests of Mrs. Frank Townsley. ^ Have just received an extra car fertilizer. Cart supply your rec|(ilrements. Kerr A Hastings Bros. A piano from the H, H. McFar land agency in Springfield1was de livered Thursday to Mr. Elmer Btokesbory, i Los1?: -Two curtains for a runa bout automobile on the Wilmington road between Uedarville and the Federal pike, Keturn to this office or H. Of. Blraiey. Messrs. Wlfaon Creswell, Joseph CretuvolL and their families o f'F la t Keck, 111 . who have been spending a week with relatives, returned home Thursday morning. Mr. Thomas Mocliltng, has pur chased through Mr. G. M. Smith a farm of lol acres on the Jasper pike east of Xoula. belonging to Mrs. Barah H a w r . Th# farm was form erly owned by Win. Olonsingctr. Mrs. diaries Brotherton; and daughter have returned to Dayton after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brotherton. | ftft'i?, if $\ Sefcaifav m i ehlltli'iir; ] of *oiumlfti 88 p#nfcAabkgiij with tho *Editor and wife. Mr. Win. Huntington and family of Bellcfountains spent Sabbath with Mrs. Harry Johnson. Mrs. 55’ T. Phillips who has beep spending- several weeks with Mr.. Thompson Crawford and wife has returned to Dayton and expects to leave that city soon for ■California in company with her sister, A long three Inch shaft at tho pa per mill broke Thursday evening causing part of -the plant fo bo closed down for a time. Tim weld was made atWoliord’s blacksmith ' shop at which time Italpli Wolford ; received several burns on his faco : and eyes, due to hot sparks. The j injury Is painful but not serious. j Mrs. James Shull* 85, died Friday evening at her home after a long illness of cancer of the stomach, She was before mamage, Miss Louisa Gruulle. She js survived by husband and seven children. The funeral was held last SpJjbath from tho M. E. church, burial taking place at Massies .Creek. The de ceased*was a number of the D .of A. of Xenia, a delegation from this order attending in a body. ' ■ The Senior Loyal Temperance Le gion held a very interesting meeting Tuesday, evening, Sept- 12. Thirty- five meinkers were present and three new members were taken into the Legion. Mr, Burton McElwaine gave a splendid reading. ’ The niam topic of discussion, was MWhafe the L. T L. 'can <Io for Cedatville” , each member giving an extemporaneous speech on this subject. The reports of the different Superintendents were given, all of which show that the work tn each department Usvery active. ■ The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday evening Sept. 26. CHURCH SERVICES. M. E. CHUKOH— Sunday School, O;30. Preaching, lOrSO Epworth Dengue, 6 p. m. You ai*e specially invited to these services. The pastor will preach pn a practical theme. Good music provided. * * Tlie congregation is invited to at tend the annual meeting. Of- the Godarville Bible Society at the It, P. church Sunday evening. The Bev. Foster pastor of the Presby terian church at Clifton-will give the annual address. - The topic for fclm prayer mooting Wednesday evening is, ' ‘Favorite Hymns—How They Helped Mo.” , HIGH SCHOOL ITEMS, Mr, Wm. Hopping returned from Chicago Wednesday morning where he purchased a shipment of cattle for feeding. Strayed Cow:—Jersey, dehorned, small in size. Has bcon ou thefnfm of Charles Litter since Monday. Owner can claim property by paying charges/ Mr. Charles Harris is vacating the rooms used by him for restau rant purposes and has rented same to a Mr. Hinton who comes hero from' Columbus Grove. The res taurant will open next week. •Mr. R ..E . McFarland, wile and children and Mru. Alieo McLean of Dayton who had boon spending sev eral days with thorn, spoilt lavt Sab bath wfc tho 55oo in Cincinnati. j Mr, cnarle Baskin, Who has been j ;spending Ills' vacation dfcDes Moines jloWft, Is visiting for a couple of |Weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Jantes Mc- iMdian. Mr. Baskin return to Ann ! Arbor University where he will fin* j lab Ida medical course as a senior. Mrs. Edward Yawn of Andersosi, tndM is the guest.of her mother, Mrs, W. II. Shull. Mr Frank Yawn a corporal, in tho regular army and stationed at Columbus for threat yeaf came down Thursday evening to vis* it bis grandmother and mother. The Literary Society meets again this Friday, the subject for debate is: Resolved,, That Ihe public li braries, museums and art gallariSs should- be open on Sunday. Tlie affirmative is Upheld, by* Mary Bird andLucilo Gray; the negative by Rachel Tarbox and Paul Turnbull. The dicision of tjro judges last, week was in favor of the affirmative. We are expecting a good program thisweek. Ail aro welcome. The Girls Athletic Association mot Tuesday evening and appointed" their offioers. « - •Alta Johnson was absent . from school Wednesday- ArthnrBull ha9 been absent for the past two weeks on account of illness, but has now returned. David Mcchiing was' a visitor In Dayton Monday afternoon. ( The first monthly teat of the term will begin Friday. All desiring jicoants, sec Harry Bird. Orders taken at once, The High School will send out a banner class of graduates this form, that is, as to quantity, there being twenty-threo members o f the senior class. It lies to tho class now to excel in quality. In a recent discussion of the Sen iors in Physics, Professor brat'up th# following test which aroused much amusement and 'mental exer cise: Two moit wish to divide an g gallon keg of elder equally be tween them. If they only have a 6 gal, and a 3 gal measure, ho,w did they manage it? Mr. Xicynolds has appointed the Beniors to care for tlie Laboratory and tlie Juniors tlie Library. rot Jte&flach* Dr. ttiU«vAntl-Paln Pill*. LAZY LIVER •‘Iflna.Onwiffti* USfood ttikt I would BOlib# wilhoift tiicm, IWMitotUiI*d* *iCMde»lwith torofd liver end liesdecli#. How elnce tekln* Catdwet*CattilyCethMtie1feelvefymiichbetter 1ahallcertainlyrecommendthemto itty friend* a*theboatmedicineI hareeye?Men." ABA*Satinet,OabomMillNo, t, XaUfilter,KlUt fceaf for w I k rjM Th# Bowel* ^ CANDYCATHASTKl . SleSaant.l’alatable. |v.L ,*ra»t*O.Vii.IloO NeverK!ek*n. \vesWit t.tc r, l i e . M e .ifnn •old Us hulk. ' 1 ’l.e K'-ti.'l .0 tablet *tamped Bnatanteei to«nreor41.nrni-meyItack, Sterlin* Rertedy Co., Chicago or N.V, Set ASNUApSALE, TENMItUON BOXES Kinnane-Sullivan Absolute Honesty in Merchandising Springfield . - « , Ohio FALL OPENING DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday September 28th, 29th, 30th •A. CORDIAL INVITATION, indeed, is extended you^ and yours to visit this store of satisfaction—YGUR STORE—-to view at your leisure or pleasure our complete exhibition of Fall ruerchan- dise in all departments—in all their refreshing newness—in all their appropriate desirability. . Permit us to express our appreciation of your "past patronage with the hope of its happy, steady continuance. W e are at yoyr service, jg , ■ Woman’s Coats and Suits—Women’s and Children’s Dresses —Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Com|»lete Stocks of Dress Accessories—The New Dress Goods and Triiomings —Exquisite Silks—The Fail Cottons—Rugs and Draperies-ln Fact Complete Stocks of the Best Merchandiee Usually Found in- the Best Department Stores We're members o f The Merchants’ Association and refund carfares to all points within 40 miles of Springfield on purchases of $15 or over WREN CO. High Street, Springfield, Ohio. • Announces, Beginning Thursday, Sept. 28th, Continuing Friday and Saturday, September 29th and 30th, The Opening / ' of Their Autumn and Winter Fashions . . . . ' _ ’ * '• . t • ( • COMPRISING OF TH E LATEST STYLES OF 0 •' . ‘ i • ‘ • -. . SU ITS , COATS , DRE SSE S , CO STUM ES , FURS , M IL L IN E R Y , AND CH IL D R EN ’S G ARM EN T S (Especial attention has been given to popular goods at moderate prices) Our greet Autumn showing of SILKS, DRESS GOODS,. WASH GOODS and DOMESTICS eclipses all former efforts, and as usual, the prices, styles and quality considered, unmatehable elsewhere, Seethe new SHOES, HOSIERY, MEN’ S FURNISHINGS, UNDER WEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY—GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS r JEWELRY, LEATHER GOODS, RIBBONS, VEILINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, Etc. (The* largest and best showing in Central Ohio.) FOR THE HOME—Let us furnish or re-furni*h your home complete FURNITURE, CURTAINS and DRAPERIES , WALL PAPER, CAR PETS, RUGS, MATTINGS and LINOLEUMS, OHIMA, PICTURES, STOVES and HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
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