The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
n * * * it ren 23“25“27-29 and 31 High Street, Springfield, Ohio. 9 r n m s ^ r ^ r Notwithstanding the low prices quoted, every article will be found exactly as represented. And, additionally, thousands ot articles, in odds and ends and odd lots, in all departments, will virtually be given away during this sale, rather than hold for another season. All goods will be sold at such prices as should characterize this sale as a buying opportunity junique and unsur passed in the State. / THIRTY COMPLETE STORES ONE Silks ' Trimmings Men’s Furnishings Cloaks and Suits House Furnishings Dress Goods Flannels Handkerchiefs . Shoes Wall Paper . White G ood s Ribbons . Leather f lood s UnderMuslins Furniture. W aistings. Notions Underwear Millinery - Carpets Domestics G lo v e s . / Hosiery Blankets* Rugs Linens Laces Jewelry Curtains; China O U R B E G A N l e w niir stork tiHrig’many tinies larger and-morc varied tlidu evei be fore, nothing will be omitted in price sacrifiting to make it the most noted money-saving mercantile event in the city’s history- an event to bring increased notoriety and popularity to this stored The popularity ofithe W R E N S T O R E is known in almost every home in the state; noted for its progressive up-to-date methods, holding like consideration, for the interests of the public as for its own; noted for the newness and excellence of quality of its merchandise, and still more popularly noted for I T S P R IC E S , which are and always will.be found, T H E L O W E S T O F A N Y R E P U T A B L E H O U S E IN T H E C O U N T R Y , quality con sidered. These are the principles upon which this G R E A T S T O R E is built, hence, it can be understood why W ren ’s does the largest business in the world for a city of Springfield’s size. In our immense stocks are represented the latest and the newest of the world’s best merchandise and at prices which have gained for this house a notoriety Unexcelled by any store in Ohio. Additional with our extraordinary low prices, desiring to extend our. business to all parts of the State and *o save out of town buyers the expense of transportation, we shall pay the fare to Springfield on all purchases of $10.00 and over, within a radi us of fifty miles of the city. See circulars which will be left at your homes, for prices, etc., etc. * . EDWARD WREN CO. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ I. 0 , Davis was 4 Visitor in ihc Gem City yesterday, ••Postmaster Tattoo* and wife spent Monday in Springfield, Key, Patton, of Columbus, fills the pulpit.at the II, P. church, Sabbath. Dr Lorsmio, of Jamestown, ut- tended the instaUatiotr exercises of Rev, 0 , i t Milligan, Tuesday, Mrs, tttcwarl Toworloy and child* m i are guests of Mr, Ira Towtialcy and wjfo, of Xenia, for a few days, Mrs, Robert iSIder and children, of! Befmd, wen* guests St the home t f VV, WIJdmAft and family, Wednes day, * Judge Shoup, on Tuesday refused to grant a,Writ of habeas corpus pro ceedings to free Henry Johnson from the Xenia works. Meisrs, J . W. Pollock, A. H Creswell and J , II, Stormont have been named an appraisers for the es tate at the late R, M» Cooper, Hon. George Little, representative/ from this county, has had the honor of being placed on three important committees,' Fees and Salaries, Public Works, and Soldiers’ and Bailors’ orphans’ Home, . Don’t forget the Anti-Saloon County Convention at the 1st M. Ill church, Xenia, Thursday, January Si, 1901, nt 1 o’clock. Dr. J , R Butledga, of Cleveland, and Senator J , G, Carson will deliver addresses. Mr. Milton Keye*, of the City Hotel, has been having quite a tusaol this week with the grip. Attorney O'in Dobbins went up to Oolumbus, Monday,- to take in the inauguration-of Gov, Herrick and a I bo attend some association meetings of stockmen, Mr, Silss Lackey, of Jamestown, and W. A. Turnbull, of this place, attended the Improved Delaine Mer ino Sheep Breeder’s Association nt Columbus, Wednesday. The township trustees have ar ranged for five lights to be pitt 'over the arch at the entrance doors, of the opera house. They are also consider ing the advisability of putting up storm doors. Gen. John JB, Gordon, the famous southern general and lecturer, who appeared hero a couple of years ago under the lecture course, died several days ago at his home near AUami, Florida. v Since nil public halls and theaters of Chicago have been dosed by Mayor Harrison’s sweeping order, there are four congregations which have been accustomed to meeting in theaters for morning services, that have no place to worship. The iftfigurstion of Gov, Herrick, last Monclay, drew a number of cur people to Columbus to -see and hear the ceremonies. Among them were Messrs, George Bmith, ,L H. Wol ford, W, J , Smith, George Sbroades, W. P, Towiiric/ and (J, M. Ridgway, The Cincinnati Post, on Monday, has a very clever cartoon, taken from the news item that there now thirty men employed in the Houses of Representatives as porters at a salary ’of $3,60, which makes the expense run up to $105 per day, ‘The cartoon shows the thirty porters all At work of various kinds, hustling, bustling and running over each other, Mrs. Nellie Margaret Murdock was granted a divorce from Robert Walter Murdock, The parties to the suit are well "known Cedarville people and the wife was given a divorce on the ground of gross neglect. The. husband is now in Kansas, where he went about» year ago, and there was no contest made in tha case.- The wife was estored to her maiden u?me, Jf-Hie Margaret Condon,-** Xenia Gazette, Choice of Route* to Florida antkSouth. Passengers for Florida and the south via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines from Cedarville May select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets Pennsylania Short Lines trains from Cedarville connect at that gate way With trough trains for Jackson ville, St, Augustine, New Orleans and other southern points, For par ticulars Consult E, D, Keyes, ticket agent of Pennsplvania Lines, DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, FHYSC1AN AND SURGEON. Specialty X Ray and Electro Thera* petuie treatment, Also latest im proved apparatus for treating diseases of the nose, throat and lungs. LOCATION CHANGED. M. Browfsky, who has had his head* quarters at Jamestown, for two or three years, has Changed his location to the City Hotel, Cedarville, where he will be pleased to meet any one ueeding optical goods, He has fitted over 1400 of the- best people of .this County wish glasses and to their entire satisfaction. Already he has done Work for over sixty families in this vicinity. All examinations free. Leave your orders at the City Hotel, Cedarville, where Mr, Browfsky may bo seen until after March 1st, A Georgia paper nominates Judg# Harmon, of Cincinnati, for the Dem ocratic nominee for President. 1 A . J ’ ‘•Jl. F o r E s 5 tli.it <>f‘ t w o t Destroy ti HIW Makes it lm| to Saw With t near there - wind, the 1 to the reai< ..riorth' Mu ‘ Tuesday n: Fire wm snd with . apread rap was a IHH9-* "onds-tbe p tljie lower burning »■ roonjs. T brick aud which -inuO uien^to Wo Neighbo - and were t part of the only one c ■aboiitjjuoi bed, most ( -was saved. Mr. Bn that he go . past four, to the pap ployed. 1 the best bei time but w . neighbors. The hoi later iu tb well’s proj and Mrs. bousekeep The lo: There wi hjMise am goods, cai York, t h r Agency.- Mr. Br have th e ) condition. ^ialTKeeir" m a m workvugi who own? —Lard 8c per pm THE ♦.VJM •y A) THERE " V ti i %
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