The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

r<vr*\+ i*r& T* . „ ; . A : OHIO'S GREATEST, MOST MODERN, A N D MOST PROGRESSIVE DEPARTMENT STORE X " ‘ . . . ■ • : ■ • ' i.. ■ . . . ______ —. .w i. .— ai -— — —ii' n i r a - a n n m i i i i i j , M j» ■ » j «. „ p H- 23 , 2 5 , 27 , 2 9 & 31 HIGH STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, 3 Q* >15 p H is $55 t ' \ * - ^ f ,*'1 ' ’ ■ >■ J V ’ - v « \ ‘ r , i , / .* ’ ’. ; — — \ > U Z< 1 1 l ; t s I I * , v V .. , . , Jf It » „ ' v . "* . ^ V'K'/'',’ V v \ - /* 5_ - >’ „ ’ , ' »* ' It.-A*... X bm , , ,-^-..— '} JiW-i j , ' |HK . 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"* r v 1 ■ . *‘ i " '' - * 1 *" l ' 4 .4t<r.'' ! , r^U L The onward march of the WREN Store is the marvel of Ohio’s mercantile; history > '' ■ ' '■• •—“ ■'-‘-jl-" ■•■■» -^.-.-.i - .’. mi ' i - ■ ‘nil* 1.. i .,' i » h -. ii H i . iiiii "■ »■" ' — I—™,,! I ‘ —■ ■—— .---'-'I— ■■*■•■’ ■■• '"’ I M> >.<• w e w ere told that it w as , r 1 ** , s latter w e are _ ____________ 0 0 _0 _. „ . Strange as it m ay appear, and so contrary to these prophecies, w e have Since added another floor, m aking our present space over 100 ,000 square’feet, and today w e are as greatly cramped for room as a year ago, due to the imm ence volum e of business dope and the enor'' m ous stocks of merchandise w e necessarily have to carry, Now , after the m ost successful holiday season in our historv, and a vear's business exceeded by $100 ,000 that of any prvious year, being detrm ined uoon still widpnv y y 3» UUUUU p e / in g our circle of patrons, noth ing w ill be omitted in PRICE SACRIFICING as w ill make memorable THIS GREAT 26TH ANNUA L CLEARING SALE Every article and yard of goods in each of the 7 5 departments o f this Big S to re /// w ith few exceptions, where manufacturers compel us to maintain the p r ice ///is included in the unreserved price cutting, Read the circular mailed to you or left at your hom e for full particulars, sj* W e will refund fare to Springfield to all out of town buyers living within a radius of 50 miles making purchases to the amount of $ro.oo or over during this sale Aifr^witoirhr"T n^frr1 T^iOlili^WiVliWfrtr Use our Mail Order System if you can’t come in per­ son. Your demands will receive as prompt and care­ ful attention as if you were present. EDWARD S P .R I N G F IE LD, 6 H I O V-, \ *¥* , ' 7 i ’ '^4* Dn , * War H iuel Work w ill tbAt otmyj TW EN TY -j The 4eafh of I .both Bohb. whi Monday mornlJ gloom over th l and vicinity, r wife of the veml *s been pinto>| mt tha t place years, Mrs, Jf1 elining health fl recently been ol car, weakened il pneiunnonia ini fatal. Mrs., JU| charming and Id sunshine and gl she happened t<| deeds have bee ' ennobling thingl live on for timer sown blossoipinj uafclng its me tha t “the deeds! She was a.nativj golden years, was Catherine . Aboot thirty si was united in nil at that time p | church and slid lloyally at homj and socially Ifej hei Joss, Mrs. FI and Misses Fva.J wiio are well Inij baring heen ecliJ (College. To ik I( family Mr- Jtobl scarcely able t| undergone an ad SaUbath. was tlj be ha^missed fol The funeral sen1 . Wednesday "at 1 : P; church. On aj ■ illnes^ brief Ser the bowse and wi ferment waB at ..■-fPry,.;;:'! ;-.r. Another life [, Ureene, county hi & ■ swmmpns; #Mr- T v known in Cedai] ’ Monday a t his hq ’ 1 was slxtv years, cation of.troubiesj ,to his bed for tibc though he has b| years. Several J compelled by ill] farming and sold f ed to Xenia to sj years. His wife 1 Stanley of near t | a eon Charles sur er J jo Vawls and Mis bin loss. Tho fui hold on Wediies| the First M. E. was a t Woodlam; SWINE BREE| A t a SwiiSe Br be held in Dayto 24th, we notice t county persons grant. A paper Jamestown ; pa i ham, Jamestow Why I Breed Cummins, Xehi Watt, Cedarvlll Puckett, Yellow nn “ComblnaH b y j . H. liftcke eussion on “E Entering the H by W. J , 'Cherr.t Cummins is 01 / committee of 1 meeting will noj estirtg «m', DAY< The’ l)ay of comes next T i| Cedan-ille troll! Usual. - Key* H. a Ml the sermon. All ^srvices ,tre i. at 10o’clock, aJ ENDO\ Sir, Ueotge j proposition to I ment th a t when and h it wife wif Mr, H«tp«r«U) «o many of thel In the old ra t al dnrr a chair ihJ . Itnpnrtomtqhwl H arpw d esireel dowed th a t will an nppottnnjtyl , atibn, opdptotH The MdJege a d mmmht «»! am^ntthafc,

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