The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

li Mr •- -—■»-*•** " *pt +> FRAZER’S SUMMER Here's a Golden Opportunity to buy the World's Best Makes of Shoes at much less than their real value, Every Pair of Pumps, Oxfords, and .Slippers Reduced for This Sale 1 You all know Frazer's Shoe Store and the High Class Footwear they Keep Notice the Date Carefully—Sale Commences Thursday, Ju ly 27th and ends Aug. 5th Read Carefully the Following List of Bargains 65 Pair* of HEIST’S SHOES and OX* FOJtBS, worth from $2.60 to $4.E0go at $1.95 Lot os.'MEN’ S BAREFOOT SANDALS . 95c Lot of HEN ’ S OUTING SHOES, "ovory pair Solid Leather, go at $1.95 BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ PATENT LEATHER and GUN METAL OXFORDS worth $8.00, $2.85 and $2.50, go at $1.65 HANAN ’ B $7 OXFORDS in Tan, V lci K id and Patent dt p p a go al......................... A il MEN ’S $6.00 OXFORDS in Black and Tan A j | p go at,......................... ..........1 O A ll MEN ’ S $1.60 OXFORDS Black and Tan s go a t ............................ $3.65 OXFORDS in ... $3.25 OXFORDS in $2.45 A ll MEN ’ S $4.00 Black andTan go a t ............. - ........ AH MEN ’ S $8,00 Black and Tan go a t ......................... BABY DOLL. ONE STRAP , in Patent and Dull Leather A 1 P A sizes to SJj—.................1 Black and Tan Shoe Paste One Cent a Box. 60 Pairs of WOMEN ’ S PATENT PUMPS and STRAPS worth $8 and $2.60, go a t $1.65 ARMSTRONG’ S ‘’ S-'FUMPS and OXFORDS in Black K id, Grey Kid, White K1d and Patent- Leather, reduced to $ 3-95 AH WOMEN ’ S 88.60 PUMPS apfl STRAPS in Patent, Dull and Bronze K id reduced to $ 2*65 Our WOMEN ’ S $3,00 PUMPS and STRAPS go at $2.45 One lo t of WOMEN ’ S WH ITE . CANVAS BUTTON SHOES with lew heel and Walt sole, worth $3,00^ £ | *r;a» . g ° ttt.......................................................................................... - .... ‘...M i O u INFANTS' WH ITE CANVAS SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, sizes 2 to 5, BHUREFOOT make, worth $1.25 and - $1.00, reduced to..................... .................................................... .'..................| O w CH ILDREN ’ S WHITE CANVAS, ONE and TW O . STRAP, SHURE - FOOT MAKE , sizes 5 to 11 and 11% to 2 worth $1,26, $1.50 and $2.00, all go in this sale tor............................. ............................... ........ $ 1.00 Every Pair of Boy’s, Misses, Children’s Oxfords and Slippers at Greatly Reduced Prices T erm s o f Sale*-Strictly Cash. FRAZER’S SHOE STORE EAST MAIN, For 16 Years The Leader XENIA, OHIO, Two Cleverest Women i ' Entertainers on Platform READYTOR WORK ON CHARLESTON LINE Equipment is beginning to arrive for the extension of the Dayton Pow­ er & Light Co. line from this place to South Charleston, which will enable Selma and South Charleston people to have electricity for power and lighting. The company expects to have the line and the plant in South Charleston complete by the first of December. Charleston has for years had gas commercial and street‘light­ ing.- Council has arranged for the boulevard system of street fighting on the. main street and in time ex­ pects to do away with the gas lights altogether. SHEARS RETURNED TO PEN; VIOLATED HIS PAROLE Wm, Shears was returned to the penitentiary Monday evening, having been out several months where lie was sent under a charge of bigamy from Madison county. Shears was employed at the paper mill and last Week suffered a heat stroke and has been laid up ever since. [ Not having funds for his dire and . being a state ward it was necessary Ito take him to the pen. hospital where he will -be given treatment. | The fact that he had been intoxi- 'cated previous to his sickness was a j Violation of the parole. It is said that he had not fully given up hope o f j living again with Lizzie Barlow, who is also on parole for the same charge. When she returned to her first hus­ band, Shears took things to heart and also to drink. LIGHTS FOR CENTENNIAL. LYNDON-GORD6N COMPANY. T O claim for the Lyndon-Gordon Com­ pany the title of "the two cleverest women entertainers oh the platform” tn putting It pretty strong, btit Judith Hampton Lyndon and Elsie Mae Gor­ don win make even the chronic ob­ jector come fclose to accepting the truth o f the statement. Here's a pair o f young women who Ho their work so easily and artistically ■that their performance loses all sug­ gestion of having been prepared In ad­ vance and seems as though It was be- >lng given to a few dose friends just tor their amusement. When the audi­ ence leans back after they are through tlte expression of every face merits the bromtdlc descriptive phrase of the country corresnondence—"a good time was had by alt.” ............ ... That’s Just what the Lyndon-Gordoti company produces—"a go'od time” tot all, There's music of real .originality, readings and musical sketches, and It’s all so good that crowds are loath to let them go. They sing the Bongs of the southland, and you seem, to hear the hum of the bees in honey*, suckle vines and the melodies of the dusky workers singing in the fields. They play, and the banjos tinkle round the cabin doors. The colored folks' religious effervescences are il­ lustrated in song, and it is so true to life that folks laugh till they are pur­ ple in the face. You’ ve, just got to hoar them, that's all, The English language has loco­ motor ataxia when It attempts to de­ scribe their work and how they do it. „ :■ ■ . .........■ ^ At an informal meeting of council Monday evening representatives o f the Dayton Light & I’ower Co., offer­ ed all the free fight that was wanted for our centennial celebration. Coun­ cilman Ross is chairman of the cen­ tennial decoration committee and stat­ ed that he hoped to have a couple thousand feet of electric fights strung on Main street and the Dayton com­ pany’s offer would be accepted. The Company will also place special street fights on Main street during the cel­ ebration. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.. jEstate o f Charles Weakley, Deceased. Caroline Weakley has been ap- !pointed and qualified as Adminislrn-i itrix of the estate of Charles Weak-’ ley, late of Greene county, Ohio, de­ ceased. Dated this 11th day of July. A. D. 1016. . CHARLES F. HOWARD, Probate Judge of said County. NOTICETO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals w ill be received by tbo Board ,of Education o f tho Oedarvillo Township Rural-School District unt” twelve o’ clock noon ou too 7th d&y of Attgnst, nineteen hundred anti .sixteen, (Mlfl) for tho furnishing o f the materials and performing of tho labor necessary to construct, a sewerage disposal system foi the new school build­ ing, . in G e d a r v i l l e , Ohio, according to the plana and specifications prepared by Frank L. Packard, Architect, ColutnbuB, Ohio, which arc on file at the office of Frank L. Packard, Columbus, Ohio, and at the office ot tbo Clerk ot the Board of Education and open to public Inspection during all reasonable business hours until the time fixed herein for closing the bids. Proposals must be made out on uniform blank forms furnished up- on application to the architect or the Clerk of the Board, and each such proposal accompanied by a certified bond In an amount equal to fifty (601 per cent of the proposal, conditioned that tho successful bidders or bidder shall within ten days from the date o f opening the bids, enter into a contract for the faithful performance of the work bid upon according to the plans and specifications and proposals, which bond shall also serve as a bond for the execution of the work. Proposals shall be sent to ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk of the! Board * t Gedarville, Greene County, ’ Ohio. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Board of Education Attest; ANDREW JACKSON, Olerk. S even ty=S even th Am j.ua! LEGAL NOTICE. CASTOR IA For Infant* add Children. The KindYouHanAlways Bought Bekrs the Signatureof Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Ina Guehring, Plaintiff V8. William Guehring, Defendant William Guehring, residence un­ known, will take notice tlint on Hie 6th day oi June, 1016, said plaintiff | filed In said court lieu petition * against him for divorce, on the! grounds of wilful absence for more | than three years, and that the same I will be for hearing at the Court I House In Xoiila, on August 21, 1SH6, or as soon thereafter as fhe same can be reafthed, by which time de­ fendant must answer or demur to said petition or judgment May be taken against him. INA GUEHRING, Plaintiff. • I OF THE- Greene County Agricultural Society XEN IA , OHIO AUGUST 1-2-3-4, 1916 In the Speed Department Nine-Three Hundred Dollar Purses* 3 , Liberal premiums in all Live Stock Departments. The Association is better fixed than ever to take care of stock. New barns for horses and swine have been erected. All other departments as well cared for. 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