The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
mmm* SPRINGFIELD OHIO, APRIL SALE OP New Silks Full of Shimmering Beauty Thousands of yards irf this new shipment of silks, to take the place of earlier stocks closed out. Just the right weaves and correct colors. Many lustrous beauties just from the mills. Interested? If not, you lack the love for beauty, and don’t care what Springfield women are going to wear. A showing that will keep the Big Store in, the foreground as silk leaders. Then there is an assurance of price saving. For example; > \ eolot, 2 9 C 59c F * i ; Fifty pieces of silk TaffVtas,, every cream and white; the price will be, yard We can’t p u t prices up, because silk raanu* - facturers Bay we should. Of course, these beau- -- tiful new satin. Foulards should he marked 75o '■ and 85c; thereare 15 charmiung'patterus; our .price, yard, ■ • . . . ‘ , yard, ’Taffeta Rougeant—a new silk of French make that has been introduced by and is exclusively Wren’s for this section. Comes in soft and luminous effects in -a ll new shadings; Silks that have a - worth of $LQQ. ' - 1 r yard instead of 75c, 40 new patterns, all silk fancy Taffeta for shirt waist suits; excellent 'quality , styles the best, ' „• worth 85c and • 81.00, superior quality, Boft Ji lustious finish, all silk Taffetas,.in the desirable •hair-line stripes; neat checke and figures. I f you haven’t purchased your shirt waist suit/come today, . Twenty-five' pieces printed Pongee Foulards,, the 50e quality; today, yard 35c 'yard; choice.of 3 6 hew styles 24 in. fancy' Jap silk Foiilards. Special sale price everwhere 69c H *% F* yard, imported silk Swiss Broche, -white grounds, embroidered with violet, cham pagne, pink, light blue and cream; patterns of elegance and,taste. This is a .sm art' creation th a t-w ill quickly spring intopopular favor; >81.75 value, / BLACK S ILK S The Reliable Kind. yard for.the 85c quality, strong, firm, lustrous, all silk Taffeta, 27 inches wide. A Q _ yard,,36-inch Taffeta Silk, heavy quality; right M q F for waists, dresses and skirts; $1.25 regular. yard for the 95c«quality black Etamine Silk Taffeta; makes an elegant drop skirt. 98c $1.19 Taffeta. None better anywhere at $1.50. B yard for the $2.50 quality double face and warp guaranteed all silk Peau de Soie full A N D D R E S S GOODS Colored Dress Goods They Form an Aggregation That is Unsurpassed. Bright new cloths fresh from the loom for spring wear. You’ll be amply repaid for coming here. Our prices .are low as usual; the goods were brought on the first display by the mills. And this store’s account is large enough to make spirited bidding among manufacturers to obtain it. Read the meager descriptions and then come view the most ex quisite cloths you ever saw. . yard. 27-inch double .face black all Bilk Peau 'de Soie. Regular price $1.25. - ' ‘ yard, 36-inch guaranteed oil-boiled, all silk We should do a rattling business Today-with these1 splendid-65c all wool Etaraiues at 48c yard. Beautiful goods, crisp, hard twisted, firm bu t sheer; splendid for the .spring and summer dresses; all the' popular gol- J Q i y cringe and cream. Instead. ' ( Colored Mohairs W Instead of 75e, Mohairs are again at the' top of the weave, npd this quality we ever had to sell- at 59c, 44 inches wide; right weight for suits, skirts, wraps and petticoats; shakes the dust and looks1cool, yard: the new rain-proof cloths;- colors that • O t J are plelaBiug; width 50 inches. ‘Nuf said. SI 75 cenc value. • . , ’ ' ' ' .,-1' yard. The price ,regukij~is 35c. The new satin stripe wool challies; none but the wanted shades are here. * ' ‘ ' # ’ ,, , * . > t '* K A11 wool rice voiles in solid colors, the, yard $1'’was the priced I t has the firm, hard “ feel” that only .comes when the .best wool is used and the best weaving, ' , ° 1 The regular price is 59c yard, but today will be*our price for fine Scotch Suitings’,- 40 inches wide, light or dark colorings. A serviceable stylish fabric M ' A A yer yard fine, imported Voiles with a crisp, q J wiry touch, one of the most handsome of the>most handsome of the new Spring materials;, shades of bluest, tans, grays and champagne, $1.25 has been the ‘ ,price.> r - - ' . Fancy Mohairs * s t.* - p e r yard for 44 inch fancy Mohairs;.blue, brown and black' with net white1figures, excel lent quality, and that we can recommend for wear service. " , * ' \ f ' ' " , *■ / I J f y a r d for the 69o quality. Fine, all wool Ar--' nmrffl. I t ’s a value you. can’t duplicate any where. . Gome in all the desirable-colorings. Those popular all wool Scotch Tweed suitiugS that we have sold so many a t 89c a yd; "46 in, wide,.. splendid assortment are marked for-sale; yard, BLACK DRESS GOODS ,'A pleasing display* The unmatched assortment of Black Dress Goods in all its rich ness grows richer and more varied daily. Scores of elegant stuff are exclusively here and cannot be \ duplicated. , , - BLACK/MOHAIR SICILIAN 39c. I t is 54- inched wide; has a bright luster, a firm-woven, excellent material for /: any summer clothes you want to shake the dust, . 69c has been the price. '' , ■ 25g yard, at this price we are showing several pieces of all wool plain and fancy Dress Goods—good blacks, worth ■ double the,price aisked. . . > 76c yard, a collection of black Dress Goods jthat is worthy your special attention—Voiles, Crepe "mines, etc.* in the fine sheer effects., Then there is there is the heavier materials—-Panama suiting skirtings—all beautiful -blacks, the iegular prices were $1.00 and $1.10. da Paris E ta -' aud Pedestrian MOHAIRS—A beautiful fabric for waists, skirts or suits,, • Three specials—50c the yard for the 75c quality!' 75c 1$1.quality, $1 tl?e yard for the $1,25 qualify. . the yard for the The New Vicuna Cloth forTailored Garments atrUnusual Saving Prices. - . Instead of $1.50 this week $100, Instead of $2 00 this week $1.45. Take choice of any of these ail wool black 'suit- . ings that have taken front rank for popularity this season., \ A t 98c per yard, Canyae, Danish, Pan Cheviot, Nub, Rain-proof and Worsted?; 52 and 54 inches are the widths; 81.25, $1.39 and Si.60 the regular prices.,,.. You should see this collection—upwards of 25 pieces. * Our black dress goods form an aggregation that is unsurpassed, if equalled, in fashion, style, elegance, general worthfulne&s and modern prices, It is a fine collec tion to pick from. Come in hnd see. * / ............. ““TOCArANb PHOTAL ' -J —Fresh bread everyday a t Coopers Messrs George and Wallace Barber of Dayton were id town, Tuesday. —See W. R . StOrrett’s full line of Farming Implements. Miss Fanny Wlstermah left Tuesday. for a months yisit at her home iu Rockford* O. —Herring and white-fish in bulk and pails a t Cooper’s. 1 Rev. G. Campbell Morgan will be gin a special- series o f meetings in Dayton, April 29, and will conclude them May 1. The annual horseVle held by W. B . Bryson will take place April 28. Mr. Thomas St, John, who resides on the Clifton pike north Of town •old his farm o f fifty acres la s t.Satur day to Wilfred Wheeler who lives near Xenia for an even $5000, Mr, S t John retains possession until next March. Poft S a l k — Good, draft horse, J» JFf. Brolhertou. — — - l . *...... . - new^Serep3Spreader,'' You know,the medicine that make* pure, rich blood— Ayer’s Sarsaparilla* Your mother*grandmother*allyour folks* used It* They trusted Sarsaparilla ft* Their doctors trusted It. Your doctor trusts It. Theft trust.lt yourself. There is health and strength in it. ■ fa-flit?, m x tw b w.% ch B lood $m#it IIIl^K™*** H W -H iiimim " u f iw r w t e a : " "» i r * r W. R, Sterrett’s. 5 Mr. MosO White, who has been* here looking after the Battlement of his brothers estate, returned to his home in Anderson, Ind., Tuesday night.’ F or 8 a m —Single comb Brown -Leghorn .cockerels. Inquire of J . S'. Brown. A number o f persons met in the Mayors office Wednesday evening and organized a driving club. Mr, M, W« Collins was chosen temporary chair man and Mr. Andrew Winter tern- perary secretary. Work will be com menced in a- few days towards repair^ i n g ' the Jackson track. Another meeting will he held a t the same place next .Tuesday night a t which time a permanent organization will be formed* , —Head quarters for seed potatoes, oniCn sets, garden and flower seeds in bulk and packages a t Cooper’s There are two great sources- o f popular phases* both so milch dfawi! Upon th a t we are ap t to attribu te all such sayings to one or the other “ ‘-nainely* th e Bible and Shake* f speare. I t is often, difficult to per suade people th a t the saying “ (Jod tempers the wind to the shorn latnb” is no t in the Bible. During the closing day of the legis ts turn there are many worthless bills occupying the attention of the mem bers. ’ Bills that are in opposition to the will of the people'and bills that will be burdensone to the tax payers. One bill that has passed would have been all right had it been left as was offered and that is the salary law,' I f is righ t that county officials have a salary but there is a limit to it. Some of the offices in cities are given to high a salary.' Then- the hill to in- crease the salarys of the members of the legislature is wrong. They are receiving $15 a day a t present. Our own representative ypfed against these bills. Another measure that will likely go by default aud better that it should the way it has been cut' up and that is the Brownson primary election bill. The work of machine politicians is re sponsible for the present condition o f the measure, The people of this state earnestly hoped that all prima ries would be placed under the con trol of the' board of elections, The very essential parts of the blit have been cu t out and the parts left that will allow the primaries to be conduct ed as they have been in the past. 7 ool twine a t Cooper’s. Excursion to Columbus Apr. 24th* Special train.le&ves Cedarville 9.52 a, m. Tickets $1,00. —Agency for Sharpless Tubular Cream Separator, a t Sterrett’s. >■ Mrs, Weimer and E tta McClellan are visiting, relative in Luanders and Sidney. Empire Cream Separators, Agency to let by Townships. Call on Kerr & Hastings Bros. Woodbridge Uatick spent several days in Columbus the first of the week. —Buggies, runabouts, Carriages, a t W*R, Sterrett’s. Judge C. C. Shearer has been ap pointed by Gov* Herrick as one of the trustees of the Dayton State Hospital. Judge Shearer is filling the vacancy caused by the resignation .of Hon. George Little, ^__DuuoVfailheam “A telephone conversation” “A 20th ipRRPIji It is, iu fedt> & phrase of Sterne’s, the an-, tlior o£ “Tristram Shandy.” “ Clean-1 lincas is nex t to godliness” and “Got* helps^ those who help themselves” A BU$VCOURT* ate' also generally believed to be in the Bible* but are not.-—London Tit- Bits. ut think Mr. A, is so clever and original*” said a young hostess to a literary' man* who Was dining with her the other day., “Do not you?” “Wall* he is a good fellow enough, but I should hardly dall hir >t h a t / was the answer, “But he re;.../ says inch very good things,” she insisted. “For instance* yesterday afternoon ftt Mrs, Bfe lie made such a clever remark about tea, 1 forgot what it Was, blit it was something about the cup, cheering one up.” “Hardly: ’the cup which cheers, bu t no t inebriates/ ” sat irtip trii iggesfed fhy,” ato ocentiy* "that was Whet It Was, Were you there ?” neighbor, grinning. *W she ex claimed inn l “ jjuat Mayor McFarland's court was an Unflually busy on« Monday, The day previous found several drunks which Were taken up by the* officers, Mr. D. 8. Ervin reported trouble in the west end and the officers arrested Hose Jones and Boon Fisher for dis- ordely conduct. The former is one of Mr. Ervins employees while the later is ft porter at O, M. Ridgway’s drugstore, His Honor assessed Joues $6,60 and Fisher $860. On Monday John Spencer was taken in and pre- seated $5.60, Rawm Murry was with the trio hut has iaft these parte, Monday evening* Officer Ketmon took Spencer in for the second time l ie was charged with intoxication and resisting an Officer, He was fffied $28.85, half of which he paid. ily kind of eonfittmp- feftr is “ ftefflecteri f in t i ” - 'The onh fion to Consumption,' People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. I t is neglected cbnstimption that is so often incurallo. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get A bottle of Scott’s Emulsion and begin regular doses, The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health, Neglected consumption does not. exist where Scott's Emul sion is, Prompt use of Scott's Emul* sion checks the,disease,while it can be checked* Sent! for b n century elopement” "fehepherds scene from Ben H u r ’ by Lew Wallace etc. Friday evening Apr. 29th U , P, church. —EaVjy Ohio, Rose and Hebron seed potatoes a t Coopers \V» L . ClemanB Was a Dayton visi tor Monday. Mrs. Almon Bradford is visiting relatives in Wayhesvillo. Mr. George Ramsey who has been in California for some time is visiting his brother, Mr. N, Rnm3oy and fami l y - . . Mr, J , G. McGorkell left Monday for Springfield where he has accepted a position in Kinnane’s dry goods house. pender,gloves, mittens els, a t Cooper’s Mrs. Chestora McDonald Carr, teacher of elocution in Rio Grande college and Otterbein Univerity will give recital in U. P. church Apr, 29th 7.30 o’clock, for the benefit of Ladies’ Aid Society, admission ten and twen ty cents. —Harness for all kinds o f work can be found at Kerr and Hastings, * 8CW T a HOWNK, Cktahtft MtbYm, Mrs. Ed Collins and family of Yel low Springs expect to leave next Thursday for California where they ! will make their future home. Mr. Collins is there a t present for his health and is much improved. Mrs: George Haines who has been living with her father, near Spring-' field Since her. husband has been in the west, has returned to their farm. Her brother Fredrick, will have 5 charge of the place this summer* | Mrs, Wallace Flin t, o f New York City returned home Sunday evening . after a Visit with her sister Mrs. Wra, | Clemans, - The creditors of J .' G, MoCorkell met in Referee Will Howard’s office I iu Xenia Monday, Mr, W* J . Wild» j man was appointed truste*. The ap praisers named were F , P , Hastings; R , Bird and L, G. Bull. Mr, and Mrs. J , Riley Kyle, of Xenia, Were guests a | the home of Mr. Charles Cooley and family over? Sabbath, High rivalry between the students Of the two business colleges in Spring- field resulted in Edward Stnmpf shooting Wm. Circle for taking hi# colors from him. The grand jury bn#, found one indictment against ; Stumpf. NOTICETOHORSEOWNERS. 1 have placed in my shop a set of BarCus patent shoeing,stocks and am prepared to shoe vicious horses or mules without injure them in the least I do not care how had they are. These stocks are something entirely new and are as fbr-ahead ot any stock you have ever seen as a self binder is ahead of a cradle, „ C, H . Pendlum. South Main S t, Cedarville, O. HW" M . SOLIS. Ever Catch Cold and despair of getting rid of It? That’s because you did not use PMfcgrimilVE £ 3 CENTS Q u in in e T ablets SoldWith a guarantee to cure Colds, Neuralgia, Malaria, La Crippe, BroR' cfittls* Headaoh#, or druggist Mill pefnnd your money. Could wel make ft fairer offer? • They never cause distress. Never gripe nor sicken, ’ Perfectly Harmless, No bad aftereffects, Insist on having, and see that yofi get, LightningLaxative QuinineTablslt. $1 CENT* PER BOX. ALL OttUMtil*. TH E H ER B M ED IC IN E C O ., ; ipmriaihKLft* ftMto* oftt#fOftahrefed v toiKtnlh* Hot Drops* • * (Continued from First Page.) General Youngs request and laugh ingly declared that if they knew any-* thing about the purpose of the trip the fun had only begun. The Gener< al recognizing the standing 01 his guests with drew to his room, leaving them to themselves. After the midnight hour is when ’‘the purpose of the trip began” and few persons there are that ban tell Just what didn’t take place. Though the head of the institution thinks th a t his guests invaded the house u n- til nearly three o’clock iti the morn ing, The "nervey” men peeped in the tranEoms abd open doors of the rooms on the third floor where the pretty school teachers sleep with out ever thinking o f locking them, It is said that man was eever known to enter this hall during the night time. To become more intoxicated with the fun they were having the men sprin kled ice water-on the pretty faces of theleaohere, d u e young woman ter rified with the dash of ice water awoke only to find one of the state officials bending over her, Moat every room was visited by these “ prankish” fnen and the ice watrr played a prominent part causing several,of the ladies to faint with freight. . . The dispatch states further,” , “ It Was found too that the ligh t hearted visitors in true college boy fashion?got into the room of Sergtant a t Arms Jackson, one of their own number and “ stacked” his room. They pulled the befldoihing from the bed, dragged it down the hall and dumped it all a t the door of the room occupied by Mr. Rowland, leaving the shivering namesake of Old Hick ory nothing bu t ft set a wire bed- springs on which to rest.” The officials o f, the Home are in no way responsible' for the actions of th rir Visitors and the end in not yet. —^My wall paper banger has come. Ho is first class, J , U, Barber, jutteii**1 O w - w ill SCHDBL Q j ^ h j n g About the. ‘School Code as Passed| Bythe Legislature. ,48 Board o f Education o f jSffirfrkte ^ ? w* u s sleeted at forge for a t Ptl lbe Bonfd of Ldt c - T . Subm it fo the R o to rs the adfcentrali»^on. H i n% lost there shall be uo £ for two years, and il can •11jio’effective for three yew en only ^ majority vote again Ration Shall result in re.pst ’ {lie district p la n - * fa ril township districts tho< Mbieh are not centralized, 11be elected in each subdist | second Monday in April, tammaUy thereafter, a fich< shall take ' charge 4ol house and th e property lv» Qrdcr of the Board o f femake repairs.. He shall # fool eiiumerator,...H e is fob jjfjn the Board o f .Educatio futtUicully a lmsine-a luunaei 1'hc Bo.ii d of Education of a W district fah.ill consist of 5 |g and serve for 4 years. -I f side more than \ l miles fro Icisi district >c’lool hoi.se the ..Education must futnish couv feuch pupils. . M b Board of Education pf » ic ,t‘shall provide a sinlrini Sthe extinguishment of all it | iadchtedness, .This; .$$$1 | i becomposed of 5 merhbe jil)ied by the court of cpmmd |;iie county in which the dial My located,'except that in Jige districts the Sinking Mmiisioii of the city or villa jltb Sinking Fund Commies $ school district. 1 the Board or- Education iool distrjee shall have auth] |yide for the deposit of aUi butr-^o-hftnk-fthall-bi ‘Is.M i^ncajfital,. nnd; repetitive bids shall he recei| 1 use of the school funds ; st must not he less thai ut, If there is only one ba| Srict the board may receive okaoutside, and if there is. 1 ^collusion any outside bani^ oted as depository, ards of Education are prescribe a graded course to the approval o f t | ol Commissioner, ■ elomenfary school is dtj mhool iu which instrue sing are given in spellint iflng, arithtoetie, English! llwh grammar and coni "phy, history oF tha ^ W a t e h U s | T \ BENDUr OH \ 1 .............. --E- Do You Make LBlack “Mesm< one th a t looks like] a t $ x ,ig * $3* W iWKWWtttWS -LJ " i I f v
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