The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
gitEwrear.ifgrfifflWiBrtrB Straw hat opening TTJ e ^re most emphatically Springfield’s leading LA/ hatters- leaders both quality and quantity. Never was this fact more patent than in this season’s straw hat display-there's qot a shape that’s fashionable, not a braid that’s stylish, we’re not ready to sell you at a saving. Exclusiveness pervades the whole showing- ****sl4 lUUwu %J'L metropolitan ■c o ir 1 ectneco w h ich makes even the inexpensive grades attractive. When you stop to consider that our whole store is devoted at this time of year to the sale of Men’s, Boys’ and Child ren’s headwear you will understand, better why we distance all competition, ’ Genuine Panamas, 1$2.50. to $10,00 Children’ s Straws, 25o to $2.60 English Split Braids, 75c to $5.00 Children's Wash Hats, 25c to $1.00 Sensoit Braids, 50o to $3,50 Children’ s.Wash Tams, 26c to $1.00 Bea l Manillas, $1.50 to $2^50 Men’s Summer Caps S5c to $1,00 Shause Braids, 60c to $1.00 Boy’s Summer Caps, 25c to 75c, Mackinaws, eOe to $2,50 ' Men’ s Mexican Panamas, 50c V E G E T A B L E S I C I L I A N ______________ airRenewer Perhaps you like your gray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not» j then remember— Hall’s .Hair Renewer always restores color.to g r a y J ia jn jS t o g s ^ ^ W E H A V E Fawns to Sell and can sell yours FARMMANS five years, SM ITH & CLEMANS, 5 LOCAL ^ND PERSONAL '—Cottage rods and curtain poles at prices that defy competition, at McMillans. Mr. John SUvey was in-Columbus, Wednesday. *Mr. Prank Pain, of Sabina, form erly a butcher here, was circulating among old f tends hei^, Tuesday* Drs. J. O. Stewart and-M* I . Marsh wore in South Charleston, Thursday where they were entertained along with the other members of, the Greene and Clark county medical societies *by Brs. Parr, Moore, and Collins of that places Our Patrician fo r ladles and Keith Konqueror for gentlemen,for $3.50 is not equalled in this country* Call iricand see them a t Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House. Springfield, 0 .‘ —Window shades, popular colors, popular prices, at McMillans, . The law suit of John W illiams against the Auchor Fire 'Insurance Company fo r $500 as Insurance due on his home which burned some months ago resulted in the jury bringing in a verdick in favor o f the company, this body heing so instructed by JudgeK y le » The case will bo carried to a higher court. The contest at the opera house Tlinrs'iay evening, resulted in Mr* Prank Young being given first, place; The contest was among the pupils of Prof, P o x ’s elocutionary class. The judges were Dean West on of Antioch College, Rev. O. H ; Milligan and Dr. M. I. Marsh. ■ Prof. W . ( 3.Warner, o f Springfield was the guest Wednesday* o f Mr. and Mrs. L . H . Bullenborger. ■-Mrs, L . L , Aitlceu, ami daughter, of Colorado Springs have arrived here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J* W . Pollock. livery housekeepershould know that if they will buy Bfifinwe Cold Water Starch for laundry use lbr-y wifi save not only time, bccnusa lliu-vcr stick® tothe iron, hut because each pucfwgo contain W one fuit pound-while ell otinr Cold Water Btcivchts arc put up in t* pound pnekoges. and tho price is the same, l'l cents* Then acoin hcianso.D. ilaUce Stanh iaireo from injurious ( hciufcnla. If your grucc-r tries to Ktll you a k m . package it ,5«becauseho has nstock on hand which hewishesto dispose, el before iVe puls irt Ilchant o< Ho knows that Baflanco Mu teh lias printed on ever? package in largo h lfcra artd figures ’ fitOis- Demand BefinhCC and S-WOmuch time and money oht the annoyance of tho iron etiOk* mil* Defiance never sticks* —W e mjitcii ■all carpets, without, waste to our customers.' Mo other •house in,town can do the same. A t McMillan. Mr J. H . Wolford was in Hamilton on business, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bull, o f W ilberforce, were the guests this week o f Mrs. Anna Townsley. Miss Carrie R ife has been employ ed to teach in the R ife district, the coming year* a is generally supposed that a j merchant who can go personal ly into tjio.best markets in the world and buy fifty thousand dollars, in hoots, shoes, and rubbers for cash would have the advantage of the man whose radius of 'information cioes not extend beyond Osborn or Tremont. Please call at Starkey’ s Arcade Shoo Ho ye and see what they have.- A hint, to the wise is suf ficient.—Springfield, O*, A meeting is cullca for Monday evening a t the U. P . Church 7i30 o’ clock for tho olllcors and teachers o f thediiforentSabbatschools. The meeting is an Important ono and It is desired that all bo present. X t . E. Jobe. President. Prof. F. A . A lexander gave a farewell reception to the pupils of his school at his home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In a social manner w ith much delight to the young folks* The pupils and parents as well regret very much that Mr. Alexander is not to bo here next year. ELECTSTEACHERS. Q ueen & C rescent ROUTE Southern Ry. ---- BETWEEN---- Cincinnati C h a t t a n o o g a Atlanta Birmingham Knoxville Asheville Mobile Jacksonville New Orleans Shrovejiofrt • M id Texas Points Sotttf«PallyPullmanS«nrlc*t* Chattanooga, Atlanta, JacKsonville, and New Orleans Dining and Observation Can. ft? fnfdrtt&tlqnandlltitt «Mnii cfca#.w<z«u,B.r;A., 4A fttti SateStmt*, Ciaclauatl. W« A, a tm iti W, c, iiauamP, i CfaalMir. Gaa'lfa**’#A 4U ClBCtfefeMb 0Uil»* m m AN EXPLANATION. Through,'an oversight on the part of the committeejjwhleh had charge of tho High School commencement, Rev. Milligan was not notefled that he was on the program to offer tho invocation. This accounts for his failure to respond. A a Rev. M illi gan is always ready and w illing to he.useful, the committee feels that this explanation is due. A STRANGE BIRD, A strange bird which was captured by a Oedarville man and brought to the Donges drug store in this city, Will he on exhibition fo r a few days. No one appears to know just whas tile species o f the strange fow l is. A shotstruck it on tho w ing and dis abled it from flying and it was then’ run down. I t proved a game fighter and when a small dog attacked it, the bird used its bill to good effect and the dog afterwards died, th e Wound made by the bird’s bill seem ing to have the effect o f poisoning the animal* Its body Is a brown color with yellow bill o f great length and long greene legs. I t is shaped some what after the fashion o f tho crane.—Gaxette. The patrons and pupils of District No. 1, of which Miss Mamie Bterrett Is teacher, spent last Friday at a picnic at tho school house. There were about 80 present "dinner, being served in tho building. During tho afternoon there wan a program of reel tatJons and songs. Miss Sterr- etfc gave prizes to those Who had perfect attendance, Ralph F rey and Feed Kershuer heing tho only ones present a ll the time. Frizes were for the best grades In spelling to Blanch Turnbull, Clara Marlin and W illiam Collins. The eiitiro School received appropriate souvenirs. LOWFARESWEST AND SOUTHWEST. Anyone contemplatingatrip West may lake advantage o f the reduced- fares for the special Home-Seekers’ excursions via Pennsylvania Dines io points in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa’, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon tana, Nebraska, tho Dakotas, Ore gon, Washington,-Texas and oilier nections Jit the west and in all the states o f the South* BLop-over.privileges permit, irav- lers to Investigate business openings These tickets w ill he on Bale <<ortaiii dates during the summer*. Detailed information as to fares, through time, etc., w ill be freely furnished upon application to local tleketagent of i ’enunylvunift Dines,"V»15. J Tho closing exorcises of the town ship schools were held In the opera house Wednesday evening, there being thi» largest crowd in attend ance that was ever known for any tiling o f th*1 kind. There were seven Boxwell graduate's; Mae Anderson, Mary Stormont Fred ( ’lemans. Dydia Turnbull, fluoride McCoy, Robert Conley, Herman Stormont. Invocation was delivered by Rev. O* H . Milligan. The careful training and good preparation by teachers was shown in the delivery o f the productions by tlie x>upils, each ono doing them selves credit. The judges, Messrs, O. E, Brudfute, 15. S* Keys, and G. E. Jobe, .decided that Lyd ia Turn- bull be. given first place and she w ill represent this township at the County Commencement. . Robert Conley was second and Fred Oleroans third. The presentation speech by the superintendent, D .L . Crawford, was replete with good advice. The di plomas wero presented by Maud Harbinson, The music conducted by George Siegler, was well received and shows thorough training he Inis been giving the pupils. The town ship schools are on par with any town school judging from the Wed nesday evening entertainment. Sup er(in dent, musical director and teachers have so faithfu lly perfor med their, work the past year-that expressions from the patrons are of the highest xiraise. ♦ « J ? . ' Mrs. W . H . Blair, and daughter Kathleen, are spending tho week with Mrs. Blairs mother, Mrs. Sat terfield. “Kaufman’s for Quality” jf t h e B e s t m a k e r s in f b e U f o r l d \ P r o d u c U b e C l o t h i n g t t l t ’ S e l l . j i i m s s \ s i f If betterwere to behad,we would have them. There are non better, and*we control these high class lines exclusively for this terri tory. The best ready towear garments inthe world are here and await your inspection. ' . SPRING SUITS The new single and double-breasted Siiits, cut in-the latest Spring patterns. Plain or fancy effects—tailored to meet the requirements of the most exacting dressers. $5 . to $25 . Young Mens’ Suits $5. to $20. Childrens* Suits $1.50 to $8.50 Stiff and Soft Hats $1. to $3. Straw Hats 25c to $5. If you have them from us, they’re right Springfield’s Greatest Clothing ,. . . . . •*, ('i, •> • > * . 19*21*23 South Limestone St. Store- Springfleld, O l B&N DUR e .GOODS A t the meeting of the Township Board of Education this afternoon the same teaohecs were retained for the coining year. The hoard feels encouraged. over the past gear’s work and of course’made no changes. The following is the list o f teachers. D. D: Crawford, superintendent; G, F. Seigler, musical supervisor; Mary E. Sterrett, N o , 1; EflloGL C0nloy,2;. DoraE . Beigler, 3; Edna A. Townsley 4; Dulu H. Smith, 5; Sadie H , Diffe, C; Isabelle M. Winter, 7. “Dress Cambric 3 1-2C Yd. 15c Laces and ^mdroid-, eries In this sale at...... f.... 9 e per yard. 15c Pillow Slips ~ 45 x 30 in. only,,,....................... 10 c 45 x 30 in. only........................ 09 c Lsjirge Turkish; Bath Towels 15 c qiialliy ........ ........ 00 c $1 Black Dress Goods „ In the sale at 84 c; Voiles, Etoinines, Panama and Lustre. Men $1 Shirts ,49c Soiled and lur^o sizes only. •Men’ s 10 c Collars 7 l- 2 c—just half. Children’s and Misses’: 25c Blk. Lisle Hose In this sale only...................... 19 c Ladies $1.25 Kid Gloves Onl y ...... ..........i..............................98c 25c Toilet Powder 10c. 6c Pearl Buttons 3c Doz 48-inch White W ash Chiffon Worth 20c. Sale price............... 15c 8 l- 8e Ind ia Linen.........................60 t■ . ■ ■ $1.39, Ladies Umbrellas Is sold a t .....................................98e 70-in, Finest 79c Table ' Linen i O n ly ............ .............i....................00c Shetland Floss 12.skeins to pound, regular 10c....,8e W ash Suits $1.75 Ready to wear and worth $8.25. For $0.98 finest $5.00 $5.50 Wash Suits-white and collars. Oc Gold Collar Buttons only .........lc Light Percale Cresses For house. Our price with belt and blouse waist $1.89. Seersucker Gingham 5c 20c Seamless Brown Sheeting - 21-2 yards wide, on ly .................. 16c $12.50 Silk Shirt : Waist Spits' $9.98. ' A l l newest shades and latest makeij. $1*25 Fancy Brilliantine Suitings 98c Wrist Bags 59c and 06c ail leather W rist Bags 89c $1.69 and $1.59 W rist Bags.........98c $1.25 B lk Silk Finished Petticoats only 95c. Fancy Buttons 5c Dozen Hundreds o f dozens worth up to OOo per dozen. s s If you want to visit one of the largest shoe houses in Ohio, r - . • 5• where they do a hundred and forty thousand dollar busi^ ness i *!> a hundred thousand more man any other dealer k ° * ' in the city of Springfield, go to S S T A R K E Y ’ S A R C A D E S H O E H O U S E . S S S S s s s s s s They retail boots, shoes, slippers, rubbers and shoe findings at' wholesale price, and for cash and one price ,size and price marked in plain figures. No deception, no deviation, we guarantee every thing in our house from a shoe string to a five dollar shoe* less for the same quality than any Other dealer in the city- Our cash one price system gives us an advantage in buying as well as in selling of about fifteen per cent, W e give you Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Shoes from ■- ' J - ' . . Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes from Ladies' and Gentlemen's Oxfords from « i Infants' Shoes from ✓ * *> Child's Shoes from, ✓ > f t t * ft ft ft ■ f t 75c to $1.95 20c to $1.25 45c to $1.50 5c to 45c 25c to 75c i s s s s s
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