The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
;i8& p$y■all txp r tm ctaget* on purchases of $5*00 or over. [THE EDWARD WREN •01 .Ian •j. ■■ ./■ ■- 'ifijc M fm pm*t€ome Inperson:' '<& ■ '4 e p a ? t- ment* W e attend to every detail Springfield'sBig Department Store/ Our Great June ....Commenced Thursday Morning1, June 2. • AWalteclrifor Event That Enables Women to Buy Faultless Nainsook Cambric and Muslin Undergarments at ^ . 'v/ ; Prices MatcWessly Low,. ' Our Jupe Sales of Muslin Underwear are so thoroughly well known and the saving advantages are so firmly established that this announcement will come as welcome bargain news to. the thousands who have been anxiously awaiting this Semi-Annual occurrence. Cotton goods have advadced at least 50 per cent,* as every intelligent woman knows. Yet this undermuslin sale ignores the advance without slighting in a single detail the quality of the garments. We desire to remind you,that every garment in this great offering is of the recognized Wren s Co.’s -standard* which in itself Is ah important feature. ’ The materials and trmming are of the best and every garment whsmede underthevery strictes sanitary conditions, insuring a grad of muslin underwear that is iiot to be associated with the ordinary “Sweat Shop” Productions, that are generally dear at any price. Come expecting quality and make, absolutely without faulVand prices warranting larger buying than in any similar sale for years, * , - • ' , - * ’ _ - . . . Our large department of women's muslinunderwear, ad floor, one of the great attractions of our store, unsurpassed by any in Ohio, presents an atffactive appearance with its immense assortment of snowy, dainty garments suitable for all requirements.1 New customers will.express surprise at our fine stock, so moderately priced; and those who have long ago found how advantageously they could here buy all qualities, will find the department more than every worthy a visit. See pur.Window display. , , . . for Ladies* cambric corset , cpyers, V shaped meek, em broidery trimmed or. round shape with hemstiched or ___ .lace trimmed ruffle, . regular ~ value 25c. * - ( - ' : V ' * . -J v ' >< ' , for Ladies, -cambric cor- _ set Rovers, lace or - em broidery - trimmed, all . styles and sizes, regular value 50c'; , . Vi ~1* ' l/K, for Ladies’ ’fine cambric , corsetscovers, Y or round : shape neckbeautiful lace , embroidery and ribbon' * ■ trimmed,-all1sizes, regu-^ fpr value $1.00,. for an assortedlot of $1,50 ■ $t-75 and $2, corset cov ers of fine long cloth and nainsooks, beading trim med with inserting lace, 7 ; >beading and ribbon. %i • h ,'*: 'mmm ^ for Ladies’ muslip gowns <s tucked, ruffle and insert ing trimmed, all sizes; f f regular price 50c. * Come' /fphdiSee'themr.;. . ‘j mmm *’ fo r, Ladies’ cambric skirts, ruffle and- tuck - trimmed,-full length, regular price 50c. , fovLadies* MiSsea* and cbildrentygood; ‘muslin » drawers homstiched,. ruffle and tuck trimmed , ’ >v' - - / * for Ladies* cambric gowns^ lace, inserting and hem- \ stitched, tuck trimmed, • , 'many styles^ all sizes, ’ * regular value $i.bo;. - > ' .. for Ladies* ip'sertiug ruffle* knd lace trimfnffld > f i , .long c!otku»dcrf?kirt, regular price $1.00.; • - - for Ladies’ long cloth gownS, fine lace and inserting trimmed, full regular price-$1.50 and .$*•75- , g / V for Ladies’ line cambric lace or ; embroide.y trimmed skiffs, ail lengths, regular yrieq $1.00 Ladles’ Hisses’ and Childrens’ Drawers Sot , for Ladies’ find cambric -drawers,' inserting lace trimnled ruffles, regular value ^l.OOi. '*% Jj» ' fot* Ladies’ ami’ Children's cambric drawers, lace, inserting-and embroidery trimmed. Child-' . rec’s iu all sizes from 1 to 7. Regular value 50<x for Ladies’ extra fine qual- *j ity'cambrics and long cloth aefe and' embroidery trimmed gowns; former prices.$3.00 and $ 3 * 5 ° ' A Q ^ % Ladies embroidery, lace and. hemstitch / r O ^ r'-'-tu ck , long cloth skirts','regular price $2, f , , , er 4 lH?k r ® ” 1. 4 , ^ * K - for Ladies’ tine Cambric and' long' c’otli draw ers, beautifully luce, .tuck- and .hemstitched trimmed, regular price §1.50, will prove a revelation to most shoppers. . O n n, ^ . more we pay railroad fare to Springfield* ! t Jj LOCAL AND PERSONAL , ^ —Oabbti-ge Plants at Robbins, tf Mrs. Smith ofHamilton is; a guest oflior’msterMw. Louis Sullenberger. —Sea Kerr & Hastings Bros, for ’paint. Couniy Clerk Hale gave thfe Her- .aid a call last Friday evening. Miss Mary Little, o f Conneriville, -—F ob S ale C iieau ; One Jersey i^orr fresh in March, Trank McLean. Wfiy is it that it almost invariably rains on Decoration Day? ' Mr, Trank Itandall of Dayton O, is visiting relatives and friends liere this week. The name of Prof. Tox is suffleiettt to guarantee an excellent entertain ment Monday night. Miss Effio Buffenbarger ol Spring- field.O. was the guest of Miss Zella L a . , is the guest of Miss Anna Orr, i^fagley l«at Sabbath. -House, lot and stable on . Chilli oothe street for sale a t half what it is wo rth .. A* Bradford,. 23d Lewis Heasil of Dayton spentMon day with friends here, \ Charles Cal breath of Dayton spent tli? /week with his mothsr, Mrs. Biizabcth Galhreath. Bring your friends ami enjoy an evening at the opera house* J tins 6, , Mr. Btsft Behring of Columbus was the guest o f his’cousin Miss Jimi« Pol- lock the first of the week, Bev, \7 . W. Bide will fill the pul p it a t the M. B. church Sunday morning a t the usual time, Communion services a t the tf . &, churoh Sabbath, Kev. Milligan will be. assisted by Key, B , A. Hutchison, of Altoona, P a , . The sbarpleeS'iubulflr is a fact sav ing, money making, clean skimming, thick skimming cream separator for sale by W. B . Hterrett, Mrs, Hannah Huntington, of Co- lufflbus, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, M. W, Collins, Friday. Mr, Will Kyle, of Xenia, and fieV, Bratton, of Oklahoma, speht last F ri day the guest of Mrk. Louis Bratton, H a rry Bandall and wifo, o f Yellow Springs, were guesta^of their father, Mr, Joseph liaudsll and wife, Sun day and Monday, L-You canget haled bay now at Karr & Hsstji gsBros* Mr, i), L , Crawford has accepted a | ’ H ^ 't forget class fflght, something position as clerk in O. M, Cwuse * * , ^ ? d ifc ttn lfrw n such previous hardware store. , occasions, Prof. W. II. MeChesnfty and wife A local baseball team defeated a have had the Bov. Dr.. Boyceaml wife f*wfn { tm afternoon of Philadelphia as their guest* ffls.pya.scoreof l^tolO. HCveral days, ' j Mr. Will Dufflrid and wife,of Day- Ifyou want to buy the W h>n,^a# Jibe gncit of hi* mother,M.rs, froggy, owiage, vun-Absut or phae-.hfar/ DuflicJd, Sunday «ud Moiulay, tw», go to \V\ B. ^t<»rrctts, | ibllowiog wellknow ladies have Mi, Clarence Oanm* arid wife of l«wn sslmrlcd as tesohers Irr Xenia Xeiak spauti Mouday witb his father township Schools} Carrie HutcMien, A, 0 , 0ww» and family. |M tty Dobbins, Mary HterrHt, Class night, excerpts from Julius Ceasar, Hamlet; The School of Scan dal, Mary Stewart, etc. Miss Bessie Milburn,. Miss Grace- W right and Mr. Fellows, of Dayton, were Sunday ghest of Mr, and- Mrs. J,.JtL Milburn, Fo r Sale—Bead looms at 25 each. Phil Dixon. ' A number of couples from James town passed through here, on Thurs day on their way to the Clifton cliffs. Ita'a cold day when Jamesto.wn peo ple don’t think of a picnid, ■ SHYL0CH Shylock was the mah i,vho wanted a pound of human Jfesh, There are many Shylocks now, the convales cent; the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young, woman, all want human flesh and they can get it—take $cott’s Emulsion, Scott’s Emulsion ' Is flesh and blood, bone and muscle* . P la t now open" for class night, Monday eveping; June 6, admission 20 cent. Mr. Carl Kyle, wife and child' of Springfield were guests'of Mr, Roland Kyle Sflbhath and Monday. ’A handsome fine,■■'alt'me#'! bright patterns a t Bird’s. ;. vMm*: Oliva Stevenson who has been confined to bed with a broken ankle fo.r tbe paSt seven month litber Bon-in* law W kH i Bull,near Xenia Isas xififi* ciently recovered to ho brought -back to the h o in e o f her daughter, Mrs. Bobt! Bird. Lnce Curtains f l,0 5 to $4,00 per pair a t Bird's, place and MissHope Andrew ofJamestown are ;l’pg'clas|. a l x f w^dhcjjday froMGiochl County. —‘•McCollum the Jeweler sell watch cs so low that anyone can nffuf:} to buy, $1,00 up, Mrs. A, O, Bridgoman attended the last Friday evening. A cousin, MlsS .Ola Zimmerman being a member of the class. Remnants of Wall Paper, 2, 3 and do pet* holt at Bird’s. v . . . . June 5th* excursion tickets to Co l t f e e d s t h e n e rv e s , s t r c h g th e n s lumbua will be sold via- Pennsylvania t h e d ig e s tiv e o r g a n s m id t h e y Lines a t $ i,05round trip from Cedar- f e e d t h e w h o le b o d y . j villa good going o n , Special "Train P o t nearly th i r t y ycats ..... .. Sco ti’s Em u ls io n has been th e ;', M“ » « Coral «ml Ifcta. great g ive r o f h ttn a a flesh. j , , ”^ * ^ * , ^ <% Z " f l m ! We will send you a couple' of of Springfield, ouwics free, CABPKTH, all grades, 23c to f.’Me u fiOOTt A BOWN 6 S, Oh*n?f«t#» fyd, «t Bird's, * , NMwvortt* r * , ««d*t,«>, mirfrif^ts. f SubscttU for th» Herald. i ■ . ■ The Harlnont Family Uncle Tom’s <• r . ) ** t ' * i, Cabin company pitched their tent jd j M j . George Smith’s field Monday. A!- y though U ndo , Tom is getting quite I aged ho manages to visit Cedarvillo | annually. Little 13va looks as young . ns ever. i > —Nothing succeeds like the “Suc cess” manure spreader, for Bale by W, R. Sterrett. , A strange baby boy Was left a t the. homo of Mr. Harry Strain, Tuesday evening. Its very probnblo that the young fellow will continue to make bis home with Mr. Strain, -—Lest you forget: McCollum the j Jeweler reminds yon that he has what you want for the gift for the j graduate. * , f A marriage license was granted to 1 Moutie Smallwood and Pearl Lane, j Tuesday. The former gave his busi-j ness a* grocery clerk aud the latter as housekeeper, Mayor McFiirinndj married the couple a t six o’clock that • evening, j The music for college commence* j mejit will hb furnished by Heiddderg’a " orchestra of Dayton, one of the best musical organizations in the stale. During the theatrical season this com pany plays regularly a t the Victoria theater. For Bale-Twenty head ol slmats, ten weeks-old, sale to suit purchaser tf. 1 . Charles lhiney, TheJO,IS, Kelley sale ofShort Horn Cattle a t Chicago last week was a rk nt auroras. The fifty-five head, in- j ’hilling cloven brad of <;aivrs, averaged • ( • ■ * ? Jeweler Mi’CVrtnO;- .Jm* things ymt waist for wedding or birthday ‘ gilts. E b e r s o le P ia n o s ’ ABSOLUTELY d u r a b l e . *■ ‘ - 4 . “Wenaveforanuiriber-ofyear*usedEbersotePianosinthe Conservatorywherethey arccoustuntlysubjectodtothehard estkindof use. We SutvefoundtheEbersole toJusagood, Plano4wel/abletostandthe\yearftgdtearofthemusic *°om' . . MissC aaua B aitb ,Directress. Cincinnati Oonwryatory ol Music. MANurAOTuaeo sy ' The Snu th & Nixon P iano Co . IOand 12 E. PoarttrStreet. CINCMSK a TI, O. — M O M I T O H - ELASTIC ROOF& IRON 'wr*m m , i r / M M JL 'IRAOP ^MflNlfilRN AGA INS T X mark T 1/ -W A T E : ^ , R U S T , A C I D , S U N S c F I R E - • "xx. STOPS LE A K S -PREVENTS DECAY. E S P E C IA L L Y R E 0OM EN D ED F O R ' m i R O N , F E L T , S H l H a E AND C O M P O S IT IO N - R O O F S ,TA N K S ,PUM P S ,FA RM IN C ; MACHINERY. ' •' ' / i \ N t t t ' A t r U R E I ) »Y. . . ■THE MONITOR O I L CO. U L V f i l A N D , O H IO . foh <SALib mr ~~~ o*.iMc* a » tO T c r< a »B 8 ] W fittt y o u r m o u sltfch e o r b e a rtl a beautiful browa o r Hubblack^ Bee t B s S aT p te :of health Keepi the bowels regulsr. Aori the great tuedjdne ,Ayef*» Pi 8^ teiiMtlh •* M
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