The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
pm~ t * * # * # * * i jlips'Il ilifjf btlr,^ rW fii F a b r ic The IT - hav<> bnn s*- fW l ^ ?t' H'»ur|L«sit,|, I ? ■ .e • ■. *, i^c. '.^ ojc lunger | P Jnmer, in fact «)i ||| la t. Also figured ’ ^ ***r\■ fkina. . ,);iHK>tawfl 1 agents. ■ - 301 for waists hih ! ■of yards w<; ijavo IH’sh d<?an stock, iy and sell at our I •. 1 ■.■ [tde-.guits $10.50 «p ! ’ < OHIO. [ium s o f $ 5 0 I’- Buy your 'ket with eapft j|{ -, [■ our tickets l . I r ror I T H , urance Co. acts are as plain as notes! twenty Payment life, with lor better, almost as cheap I fmry.ou .5400 more than I 7 emotive conditions you le Value o f your policv in ■agent for the ' I J a d e l p h i a , C o . o f N . Y /: : e re h e a d o f r s e s * letor. Xenia Ohio Great $em*ffon* *bV? Senasfirm in Lfr<>* rhcn W. It. Brown t>f 110 was Expected to die, *vc'l by Dr. Kiag’/f New or Consumption, He avc endured umitTetable Asthma, hut your New ’** mu immediate relief raftereffected » complete /•enres of tW«nmplion* h/itiehitfc and (hip sun f>'/> tins pcrrlc,*? remedy , Iuhg tronbjr'a, IV k 5© J.W. Guarranlced all pet! bottles free, otffctftd Mm j iu »>f Winchester, ln»h Jo ift the hemr of need. |irb an miujwa Jmisaof per pb,f#.ki*»>s for H« thought 0 / and , New life Pills sod , one* ami frM finally », i t # 1 ! I)rUgfi#L vXhc AU *sf WrUtiuji and Speak- ^ tJ;e Euglirii Language,” in four tittiogiven doth bound volumes 3 stioiiably the simplest, most P»d instructive treatise on the object ever written. Shervrin Cody, #po>fc«or of English in the North-' western University, o f Chicago, is theauthor, sod in writing them has : ibisskeiCtho time-worn methods and jlerotyped rules iu vogue and into- iueed" a modern scientific or busi- j^ss method which simplifies and wakes practical the English language fromFpodiug to creative rhetoric. Grammar and rhetoric as taught in uur schools atpl colleges are merely dmmeapM-izibg a lot of stiff formulas, terms and names, which are seldom, if any, practical use to the eluden, Bpeak of grammar to the avenge wan and he will contemptuously as-. Boqiate it among the useless scholastic drills. Rhetoric to even ft well in former business man is classed as im-, practical along with such books as zoology, biology, astromony and psy chology. While j this feeling ' against these thuedionored branches of study? They are not practical for every day use.. The teaching of them cannot be made attractive enough - for assimilation. But Mr, Cody’s books' has the Oppo siteeffect. ■ . 1 . . y . Mob 1. Word Study.' By teach ing the principle of word formation •and sound, the uncertain methods of memorizing regular and "irregular by sheer mental druggery is eliminat ed By Mr, Cody’s'' Method yon do not forget how .to"spell, and what is more auhoying than to stumble over the spelling of familiar words iu writ ing a letter, an advertisement or an article? The great firm of Marshall fields <$i Col, Chicago, hold misspell ing as such a business evil that a dbl-' laris paid to their people tor’ every misspelled word found in their daily 1 advertisements and other printed mate ter. Correct spelling, is one of the iitvpoitant essentials of success. Vol, 2. Grammar and Punctation. Here grammar is simplified. , There is no slitting of grammatical basis, and two thirds of the dry rot is thrown out. The student and like wise the business man can readily put . his grammar to use, in his ordinary Writing and conversation. The aver age-business inau, high school and college student know shamefully, little about punctuation.. Perhaps they • think if isonly a knowledge that only •newspaper men and' printers should know; hut it they could know how much more pleasing and- effective a business or social letter is when prop- ^Hyparagrhphri.lblid p uij ctuutetHhey* AT THE ARCADE JEWELRY STORE’S Plans have been perfected whereby we will secure possession of the next room in the Arcade, south, and the two Will be thrown into one mammoth room with a floor space of 1920,square feet, The entire fron will be changed with special “ display” windows. The present furniture will be replaced, with rich mabogauy counters and cases. The whole of the interior will be changed and redecorated* The first week of this sale has beep a,splendid success, The crowds came, they saw, the wondered, they purchased, and one And all are loud in their praises of this, the greatest price reduction sale ever recorded ifiwplrv hii&inatiBrvf ftmlArrflnl/l A yvtult-itn/ia nflvnrrfoino eflll aumlt o™nnrviiY»alSv m/>HnprV. . Wm nnma nnrl nKnncitvwhafr. vmv wink XhlB iSAVhflt term.It 8tTflight*forW£U*d» gCHUiuf)/pri(?0 rcduCfclQO* tTuSt ■ iu the je el y busi ess of Bprihgfield. multitude of ba gai s still wai the eco omic lly incli ed. •Yon co e a d choose at you ish, a few brief meutionings that will interest you, ami you will find the convincing proofs whenlyou get here. : , » ■ for an Elgin, Waltham or Hampden 7-jewel stem wind movement, in a gold filled case, guaranteed for 20 yemrik' W ATCH ES At Expansion Sale prices /v- each for - .. Sl.OO Watches. . each, fot'a 7-jawel stem wind American move ment in a silverine case, a $4.50' watch. each, for ladies' and misses’ solid silver chatelain watch, open face, stem wind, a-regular $5 value. a special open face man’s watch, a regular $ 6.00 value. At this place we dare not advertise the factory that makes them, suffice it to-say they n.ie made by one of,the . largest andest factories in America and are sold under a guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded, 7-jeweled, stem windn,' oly ope Sold to a customer. - ' ’ ’ ■ ■ . $ 8 . 5 5 d j * - Q._* for a 14k gold filled wath, guaranteed for 25 years, •H >U .0 5 Eligiu movement,. An $18 watch- d j _ ' for ladies’ solid gold watches, stem wind, §15,00 values. , SOLID SILVER At Expansion Sale Prices We can slate without fear of contradiction that we show more solid siliver than any three stores in Springfield combined, - Our lines comprise such makes as Gorham, Towle Mfg. Co,, E,eed & -Barton, -Whiting & Co.. We will sell you solid silver 33J per cent cheaper than you ever brought it before. /. $ , 2 . 9 8 $ 3-38 $ 4 . 1 8 $ 6 : 9 8 $ 8 . 7 5 perfect of six solid silver teaspootis, regular price ..$3.75 per set of six solid; silver teaspoons*, regular price 1 . ..*,«• ,•'«,.. ........ ■ ...,........ ,,, ... , ^4.75 per set of six solid silver teaspoons, regular price per set of six solid silver folks, worth ..09.50 per set of six solid silver forks, worth .012.76 R o g e r ’ s S i l v e r P l a t e d W a r e . At Expansion Sale Prices. watch. 19ft each butter knife Or sugar shell, worth 40c. 67c per set of six Roger's teaspoons, worth 01125, . {or gold filled wathes, guaranteed for 10 years, J $1.34. per set of six Roger’s teaspoons, worth 01.50, - Anterican 7-iewded, stem, wind, a regular 010,00 I 01.29 per sef of six Roger’s triple plated knives, worth 02.00. . 01.29 per set of six Roger’s tripleplated forks, worth $2,00. 04.49 for 4-piece quadruple plated tea sets, worth 010 00. $6.75 for 4-piece quadruple plated tea sets worth 012,00. $7.25 for 5-piece quadruple plated tea sets, worth $14.00, $9.95 for 5*piece quadruple plated tea sets, worth 018.00, $12.75 for 5-piepe quadruple plated tea sets, warth $ 22 , 00 . 014.50 for 5-piecequadruplo plated tea sets, worth $25.00'. 01.39 each cake baskets, worth $2.50, quadruple plate. $1,19 each buttes dishes, worth 02.50, quadruple plate. 01.38 each bread trays, worth $2.50, quadruple plate. 02.75 each baking dishes, worth 05.00, quadruple plate, 03.49 each baking dishes, worth $6.50, quadruple plate. > 8 c eack solid silver thimbles. a 2c each ebony manicure pieces, sterling*silvet mounted worth 25c each. 9c each salve jars, sterling silvey tops, worth 25c each. 69c each, 14k solid gold fountain pens, worth 01.25. 17c eaph,,stealing silvey hat pins, worth 35c. 1,9c each, ebony* cloth or hair brushes, sterling silver, mountings; , worth 50e, ; - * 69c each, solid stealing si' ver match boxes,' worth $I;.25 eaeh., - 9c each, ladies' silk watch guards, gold plated' mountings, worth 25c and-35c each. 73c each, quadruple silver plated candle sticks, worth,01.50 each. , UMBRELLAS* At Expansion Sale Prices. We propose to sell every umbrella in one store regardless o f cost, 01*75 .. 02.00 ^ ,.-......*$2,75 , .,03.18 - .,.-.0,4.75 , . . . . , ,05.15 $6.75' 03.50 umbrellas 04.00 umbrellas...... 05.00 umbrellas..,.’.. $ 6.00 umbrellas,..... 08.00 umbrellas.....; 010.00 umbrellas...... 012.00 umbrellas...... Wall Cases and Fixtures for Sale. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. m n m m m m m p m fw m m m m m i 7 : K ea r i^iimpIy:aoa:Heariy? Vol. 3, L'omposltjbn, Tins *yo uue teaches you the, knack of select ing expressive words, giving, Frank- lia’s method. The different styles of composition are. illustrated. In valu able alike to letter, •short story and essay writers. As in volume two all that is worth knowing is prested in a wanner easily understood and- re: menibered. ,* Vol, 4. Constructive Rhetoric— Part 1 —Business .Letter Writing. Part 2—Short Story Writing. Part 3—Creative Composition. Herein will be found instructions for the merchant whereby that bug bear of an advertisement can be made force ful, convincing and striking. How to write a vigorous, pointed and busi ness-fetching letter. -Teaches the high school and college graduate how to write bis oration or essay without help, • r That article you are called upon to write for the local paper wont have to be “ licked into shape” by the editor; you’ll know as much or very near as much as the editor of practical usages i» expression, A paper for your so ciety wiJJ bo an easy task and much - more interesting after you have read Mr. Cody’s four little volumes. These books have been adppfgd as text books in forty schools and col leges and are in daily Use in most of the advertising and cortespjudiug de partments of the great store o f Chi cago. Our own schools and colleges Would do well to follow the example «f the Northwestern University aud many of the Ohifcago schools and in troduce this simple, scientific and ef fective method of teaching English that everybody can .use. [For sale by Bchaol of English, Ghicugo, UK, at fpeeia! ’ introductory price of $2 for the set, regular price 75 cents per volume,] The tired household drudge, weary, anxious, worried mother and The hearth 'hungering, struggling wife living a hanildo mouth existence, ! rend ''Experience” and escape it all, The, investment iu price of the book Will'rpay ymt ten thousand per Cent. {Rluahoth Towns, Holyoke, Maw. hhcentf.] -v. f, g j 1 w LOCAL AND PERSONAL ,T. L. Flancry of Springfield was in town, Monday. Assessor Z. T, Phillips will begin his work next Monday.& Mr. 1), N .' Hower' and daughter have .both been quite sick with the grip- -Herring and white-fish in bulk and pails at Cooper’s, W. C. Bull was under the weather for several days but is better at this time. ’ - Mrs. Sajlie Mitchell and daughter, May, are guests of Mr, andMrs! Barr of Dayton for a few days. Mr, R. F. Kerr attended a large Short Horn cattle sale at Springfield Wednesday. ’ The annual horse sale held by W.- B. Bryson will take place 'April 28, Ifv ...... >v~ Ever Stop> to Think V how. Mirnyof your departed fHcj.d* | would1» living today badU. s »- A | neglected I ONLY A COLD, t u s a w - Q u in ine T a b l e t s will positively rtira thatCoW, Neaftst- *ta, la tfriwt, ^u.uftn ftlwolutagnaiautee to cute, or drug- t k M Willrefund yow tnowy. . I H<4lUhgt»uWghaX*out-Ciw!ldeae«| Ila this ■won dcrfnl remedy which laj I jtMm (teCordtogtoaformula,uj>dand1 Irecommended W maluentphyMcUms ] rfor y«ws, A»kfotftrtdl£utf*toa getiln* LIGHTNINGLAXATIVE QUININE tablets * 2$CENTSrSRBOX* ALL DRUCaiSlS. l»rW*r»40akln . r m HERB MEBiCINe CO, |MWtttiftwdmrws ofthe j MflbtnlA|l Hot. Drop*. 1 > Fon S alts —-Single comb Brown Tegborij c o c k e f M s T ^ I u ' q ' i i l p e —Shirts, jnckets overalls sox, sus- ndmygloYeBj-mittens^at isited relatives near Gincinnati, this week. F or S ale —-Good- draft horse; J.. IT. Brolherton. • *■. ■ ■ . - - , M/s. Hanna Cooper has rented the property recently vacated by Prof. KB.Eandali. - —Harness for all kinds of work can be found at Kerr and Hastings, Carle Minser hasaccepted a position at Richmond. Ind., where he is Clerk ing in a grocery store. —iieod quarters for. seed potatoes* onion sets, garden and flower seeds in bulk and package? at Cooper's Mias Fravel of Xenia has been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Smith for several days. Miss Harriet Stormout who has been the guest of Oedarville relatives for several weeks returned to her Col 4 -kge work at Oxford, O,, Monday, Mrs. A. Y, Reid and daughter, Hattie o f Cincinnati were called here Wednesday owing to the illness of Mrs. Ramsey, Mr, Moses White of Andersdn, Ind, arrived Thursday and will look after the settlement of bis brother's estate, the late George White. Fmpire Cream Beperatcrs, Agency to let by Townships, Call on Kerr & Hastings Bros* Miss Mary Eddy was the guest of Columbus frieudsi last Saturday and Sabbath. All members of the fire company are requested to be at the regular meeting Monday evening promptly as council meets the same evening. W.<1. Hawthorne has good timothy hay for sale, fid. Messrs H, M. Barber and R, K. Ritcnouf attended the Democratic Congressional Convention at Millord, yesterday. Mrs. John Stewart and children re turned to their home, in Slate Mills, yesterday, after several day# visitwith her parents, Mr. and Mra. Martin Coffey. field, sold instruments to cer and .Miss Meric met week. —Fresh bread every day at Coopers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall of Yellow Springs were,the guest of friOnds here over Sunday. —A good family horse for gale. In quire at this office. R. F. Kerr, admrMto IdaM. Strain; idiot 25, Cedarville, 03fi8. ' A Stylish flat Sign of spring “ Paint.” waiuL ieeffpotatoesatCoopers Thefimtmeetiugof'tne .srei otm ij. Mcl/’or. be held in. tlie office of W. S. Howard, referee, Xenia, at 10 o'clock, Monday April 18tb. ■ tt 1 F or S ale .C heap -A good phaeton inquire at this office. Rev. R. B. Wilson, spent the first of the weekhereat his borne. He filled the pulpit in the Presbyterian church at,Union City, Ind., last Sabbath. —Wool twine at Cooper’s. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Torrence of South Charleston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will. Blair over Sabbath. Robt. McFarland has opened & restaurant in the Townsley room, recently vacated by Charles Spencer. SPRING STATIONARY Tell this story not by words nor yet by action; The fact that he is wearing a stylish hat speaks plainly that he has patronized Sullivan, The Hatter, who under stand his business which is to please his customers ih style and price as follows; $1.00, $1.50* $a.bo* $3.50* $3.00, $3,50, either soft or stiff in any color to match your suit. Our stock o f stationery keeps growing be cause we have a growing trade. This season’s line is bigger and better than ever. Box pa pers in all the latest styles, Bulk papers, ruled and un ruled, alt sizes aiid qualities. There, are two reasons why we expect your trade in stationery, First, we give you an ample assortment to choose from. Second, wesett at closest possible prices,, Everything we say of stationery applies to the things that go with' stationery, .. Inks, pens, pencils, etc. Right kinds at right prices. ' . t The Popular Hat of the season, in fact the hat you like best and wear most. Our selection is complete in the best and most popular styles 1 of the. season at prices to suit the people. Exclusive styles at* each $ 1 . 5 0 t o $ 5 . Children's and Misses’ Hats for school and dress wear from 50c to $4,00. Pretty hats at popular prices is the rule here. * Ladies’ Tailored Suits The most complete selection of the correct styles o f Fine Tail ored Suits ever shown in-Xenia, Prices for All-Wool Suits from 010 to 025. Wo can please you. Guarantee fit and save you the price of yoUr spring hat. - Ali-wool-Wnlking Skirts, 03,50 to $7.50. Fine Wool Dress Skirts, §5.00 to 020.00. - Silk DressSkirts 06,75 to 020.00. SpringJackets mcloth aod silk from §5 to §15 each. Jobe Bros. & Co. Xenia, Ohio. ‘ftf.t-tf:V, ‘.if CASTOR IA For Infant*AndChildren. fill KindYou \lm Always Bought Bair* m* *Mgn*tar of l Good Bids Ayer’s Pills are good liver pills. You knowthat. Thebest family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowelsregular, cure constipation. «&t Wentyourmoustacheorboard « ba^tffullHreWaerrleltMickiP Him ' t THE HATTER. 27 SouthUmtslone St„ Springfield* 0. ISAACWtSTERMAN, CentralPharmacy CetUrvlIlfe Ohio, Salt Billsat this Office a UB a iStki
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