The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
Ch!!« Iren Cry for Fletcher’s Ti‘u ^ aiS nmS’ a o :SEK *nd wlilcl. lias been _ jy- 3 0 5 <**ws^ has born© tlie signature of S T Y _ / / » - w,ul >«en mad© under Isis per- epnal supervision since its infancy. » o on© to deceive you in this, and « Just-ns-good” are but What is CASTORIA SSj&'feJ® a haj-ndess substitute for Castor Oil, paregoric, props and Sootliiuj Syrups# It is pleasant • rt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other HarcoHn -J *8 agh is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms ?nd allays Feverishness. For more than tlilrfey vears it has been in constant use for the relief of Constioation Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and a s s i g n Ifc re&ulate 3 the Stomach and ltowels, t L*8 £ & X Bleep- GENUINE CASTOR!A ALWAYS >Bears the Signature of In UseFor Over 30 Years The Kind Yl^ou JHave Always Bought TH ie C E N T A U R C O M P A N Y . N E W Y G X K C ITV . R. D. Williamson Candidate For Coutaty Commissioner \ • \ Charles A. Davis Candidate For VOTE FOR The Logical ‘ * Candidate * Frank I. Brown For Judge of the Court of Appeals The Cedarville Herald. UK* ® W ust , ' $r>ao P e r Y e a r . KARLH BULL . Editor Entered at tho Post-Office, Gedar- ville, October 31, 18S7, as second class matter. FRIDAY , JULY 28. I9i(l ft J LOCAL AND. PERSONAL $ —Cultivator shovels for any plow * ' ■ ■ ~ Wolford * Dr, C. M. Wilcox and wife of New Paris spent Sabbath with'Mr. A. E Richards and family. Read Kelble’s hip: ad, on another page and see what clearance bargains are being offered. Mr. O. L. Smith and family and Mrs. D. S, Ervin left Monday on an auto trip to Lakeside where they will spend the week. Mrs, Harry Johnson is again in a critical condition. Rev. Walter Hopping and family >f Buffalo, N. Y., are guests of Mr, vVm. Hopping and - wife as well as relatives in Xenia and Dayton. Mrs. Robert Kyle of Swanick, 111., 'ins been called here by the illness of icr mother, Mrs. W. P, Haines. Rev. vW, A< Condon- and family of Trenton arc here for an extended visit with Mr. It. C. Watt. Miss Mary Bird underwent an op eration at the Grant hospital in Co lumbus, last Saturday. Latest re ports indicate her recovery as rapidly as possible. • Mr. Sidney Smith and family have been spending the week at the reser voir, , • Messrs. J. W. Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. H. Sullenberger, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert of South Charleston, spent the first of the week at the reservoir. 1 Mrs. J. P. Schaffer and son, Har wood, and daughter Jean, of Dayton, are spending the week with friends hero. Mr. Ralph Murdock reports the sale of a Ford touring car to Mr. J. E. Hastings. Prof. Leroy Allen left Wednesday evening for Chicago, where lie will take up special work in the Universi ty in that city. Mrs. Allen left Thurs day for East Liverpool where she will visit relatives until the Professor, re turns home. Don't miss' reading C. A. Keible’s big ad. in this issue. Sale started Monday morning and, ends Saturday night, August 5, Clothing, shoes and furnishings all go at record breaking prices. W. Main street, ‘Xenia, O. The Hutchison family reunion will be held at tile fair grounds August 10. The Home “Culture club was enter tained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clarence Northup, hear Clifton. Mr. Charles Marshall had an unu sual experience Monday evening that might have resulted in injury to himself and great damage to his ma chine. Mr. Marshall had been to the reservoir for several days and had returned home and was placing his •machine away in the Milburn barn. In some manner just as he was en tering his foot touched the accelera tor and in an instant the machine shot forth tearing out that portion of the barn. The floor at the rear was some two feet above the ground but the machine did not turn over and .was not damaged other than a bruise to one fender. •—Mr. Bruce Knox of Dayton spent the week-end with- his father, William Knox. . . . .. ........... Ob ' S AVE IN SAFET Why Not Start Now Y (t | AGK of thrift is the, cause *-• of all our physical, mental and normal ills.” A t least so declares the repre sentative of the American So ciety for Thrift. Once the habit of saving has been formed, alt those evils will largely disappear. Nothing promotes real thrift so rapidly asa savings accoun t START NOW Tha Springfield Savings Society Pays 4 For Cent on deposits Send in your deposit by mail. Make the two-cent stump your errand boy In this, the best business venture of your life. Write for our booklet “ Banking By Mall" "Interest HfnrlsAii ymir deposits from the first of every month” Address Inquiries to The Springfield Savings Society S) K. Main Ht. Springfield, O. The list o f endorsers of the can didacy of General Koifer for con gress as given on the first page an nouncement should be carnally considered, These men «fo all leading and substantial citizens in their communities and represent tho civic, commercial and moral advancement desired every where. When General Keiloi is endorsed by Jlcv. It. II. Hu mo of the Spring- field, XL P. church, Judge Geiger Foster Houston, H. B, Rank in /N . II. Fairbanks, and a long list of other prominent men, the voters of this community should weigh such ondor&ementB and make up their mind that in sending (Joneral Koiior to congress, you will be represented by a man that lias had the experience anil possesses the ability to stand by liis convictions. Tiiess men who have given the en dorsement are not politicians or ward healers, which in itself should influence your vote at the primary for Gen, Kelfer,1 LIBRARY CLOSED The library will be closed dur ing the month ot August. Books should be returned by Monday. CHURCH SERVICE. R. P. CHUR3H ,(MAIN STREET) J.’ L. Chesnut, Pastor, Teachers' meeting Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. 'Sabbath School Sabbath morning at 9:30 o’clock. „ Preaching by the.pastorat 10:30. G. IS. at (5:00 p. in. . Prayer meeting Wednesday at 2 p .m ., UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. •J.' S, E, MeMichaeT, pastor Sabbath School at 9:80. Freabhing by the pastor at 10:80. Y. P. O. U, at 6 :00. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 . m. j ° . Evening service at 7. “WANTED;—A good farm to rent on shares. Owner to fur nish teams and equipment. In quire of W. R. Sterrett or D. S. Ervin. • -N O T IC E :-O h io State Camp Mooting of tho Church of God, Springfield (Aberfokia), Ohio, F ri day, Augpst 4 to 14* 19io. Meals ten cants, beds free; -Come and bring your friends,. A paTty of ten consisting of mem bers of the H. G. L. Club motored to Xenia the evening of the 20th, enjoyed Haze] Dawn iu “ The Masqueraders” ,at the.Bljpti. • Bobert and Rebecca Trumbo, of Osborn are spending a couple of weeks with their cousin, Miss Mildred Trumbo, Mr. and Mrs. JamcB A. Gray, of Pittsburg, are here for a few days visit with the former's mother, Mrs, Belle Gray. < Mr. O.A.Orow, wifo and daughter, of Cleveland are expected the last of this week to make a visit with Mr. Earl Crow and wife. Iliff Bros, were the successful bidders Wednesday on a $75,000 bridge for tho Pennsylvania rail road this side of Itichpond. The work must be completed in 100 days and will require quite a force to handle tho 18000 cubic yards p t con crete. Mr. Walter Iliff went to O. .cinnati Wednesday evening to look aftor tho contract with railroad officials. Mr.and Mrs.Earlt'row entertained quite a party of Columbus ladies over Sabbath. Among them were: Misses Bertha and Lois Young, Leulla and Nettle Gill, Mrs. Geo. Gill, Lula McGrath and Mrs, Jack, Mrs..Kato Throne and daughter, of Oircleville, mother and sister < Mrs. Grow wore also guests with the Columbus party. Wo will pay 20c cash and 22c trade for clean, fresh eggs. We havo in stalled a Grant caudier and all eggi handled at this store w ill be can dled as required by law. * McFarland Grocery Co. Mr, g. C. Wright was called to Idavitie, Ind,, Sabbath evening owing to the critical condition of hla mother, who died before he arrived.- Mrs. Wright and daughter Marjorie, were thero at the time. Miss Irene, John and Harry Wright leaving Monday for the funeral Which was Ini i Tuesday. Wo refund your fare on purchases of $18 or ever. WREN’S Springfield’s Greatest Store Wo prepay charge* mi all mail order* of $5 nr over The Big Store Announces Two Merchant dising Events Which Which Will Conv mand The Immediate Attention of Ail Thrifty Shoppers THE FIRST, AN UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF WOMEN’ S SUMMER FOOTWEAR WH ICH BEGINS SATURDAY , JULY 20th. THE SECOND, A GREAT HOME-H URNJSH- ING SALE WHICH STARTS TUESDAY, A U G U S T ^ , and which contemplates ‘exceptional values in furniture, in rugs, in wall paper, in draperies and house-furnishings. Look for the H 4-page circular. ' , . . A h Unprecedented Sale of Women’s Summer Footwear \ ' / i . • Your especial attention is directed upon this sale which starts Saturday, July 29ih. UP WARDS OF SEVEN THOUSAND PAIRS OF WOMEN ’ S £UMPS AND COLONIALS— GUARANTEED AS TO BOTH STYLE AND MATERIALS AND MADE TO RETAIL ALD THE W AY FROM $4.00 to $7 00. W ILL BE OFFERED AT THE .UNHEARD OF LOW PRICE OF $1.95‘, Don't take our word lor this. Come and-investigate. See hundreds of pair* in our windows. Convince yourself without effort o f the truth of our assertion—then come in and take your choice of any shoe yon si-o and take it home A j a * with you for the price as above indicated.................. .... ............. ............ .... .................. l l ; Our Great Horde-Furnishing Sale THIS SALE STARTS NEXT TUESDAY, AUGUST.1st.. It is our regular August dispersal of Furniture, Draperies, Rugs, Wall-Paper and House-Furnishings, and you may rest assured that it will he well worth your white to attend. Space forbids detailed mention of the many many values which await you m this connection. Watch the newspapers,.and look shark lorn, 4-page circular which Bhould reach you soon carrying the information which you will appreciate. In the event you fail to receive one of our circulars, write us ,a postal and we will forward orte by the next mall. On no condition can you afford not to visit Wren'S1store either During thisweek or next. Our Motor Trucks Deliver Everywhere CAPPEL’S August Furniture Sale STARTS Tuesday , A u gu st 1st AND ENDS Everything in this store, excepting a few contract lines, is reduced. Watch newspapers for bargains. Regular Rural Free 1Delivery Inthe Heart of Dayton Dayton, Ohio esy W ebn UBURBA I n D a y i To Cure a Gold in One Day live Bromo QtuinineTd>kts.^o *«» m fapottleMonth*# TfcSs signature,,'*^* jtkcM Crip InTwo Days, ©nevery box. 35c. X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X$£
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