The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

: . I * \ t f A . ---- % i ■;:i ton ;5 t o '1 io.j ^rie^eld will l ?3 refunded cm all pur- k :: to tit 5 1 o c o o x l o^Gs:n i v im t i s^ofeeo yon!? o fiopp lu g ,•oto?xto ;pom ao those ressdiag Is the city; Bast Main Street and North Fountain Avenue. Springfield, Ohio, Caasmeacifig on Saturday next, M ay 5th, we shall offer some great values in Ladies’ Suits, Coats, which will surely ;-;p interest you-vight a t the beginning of the season, when these roost beautiful garments are wanted. Hundreds o f elegant­ ly tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts a t this sale which w ill be marked considerably below that o f Regular, Womens Tailored.Suits mt *or 13 its Z& ^la to? 53 ^ --*.. 3 » u r e a * n w xkuuacju ■^a,u $50 .Tailored Suite for - " M r t o » / - t o f i p V L?* r t o T , , Timisoara all the hate style tailored suits; many arrived during the past week; natty Et­ on offsets-. Inall the modish Jmteturefi, pl&tto and striped Panama, grays,.Alice Rose,reseda, g navy, mode, and black braid trimed strappings, and ethersmore Inximpos, vestas effects, lat­ est i leeyosysilk lined coats, new* and stylish ro sidy a, -The showing is- the moat excellent' we WAV**- tMf • ■hov 1 ever exhibited, ■ t o $7.50 and $9,00 Misses Coats $5.00 i' These Misses’ Coats which rye Pony and Pox styles, are all fine, new i nnfi-ilroMy models, stylishly r rode of all wool fancymixtures, covertsand 1 plain materials—noroe are col* irless, others.with collars, neatly .trimed t and piped in fancyWalds ami same materinto some with emblems^ all 1 si'/.cri&oro,12 to18years. * ' < . ' ■'' , v ‘ . to ‘, 0 - , . \ s f / ‘ to- / u. :• • ,/ r. ; Y $ 12.50 . We have about pixty-five new, stylish end well tailored 25,tonand ether jacket .style suite; all new. "You have choice of any of the reg­ ular $16.50, $18,50 and *$20.00suite; thesewill be offeredat $12,50. They are of various materi­ als, including gray mixtures, Panamas, light broadclothsand cheviots in all the newest col- w ors; some beautifully braid trimed, ethers stretched andpiped Withmaterial of same- col- ,or. Circular skirts with plaits down,center, front and back: in all sjzes-rbb early. $5.50, 6.50 and $8 W a lk ing Skirts 3.90 Two hundred stylish Walking Skfris, mostly of blue or gray Sicillian mohauv buba big variety also m eheviots and Paunma cloths, circular Style, with fold or strap finish, some have panel, hack and front of dus­ terplaits thatflare from knee line~two folds of material around bottom O R W E L L - l > R E S S E D W O M E N , lave no parallel iu this state will be offered here at this sale and no where will you find such an opportunity 7 for choosing from such a vast variety and all celebrated well known makers. INGRAIN 29 c Yard for cstm^upG." iugrpln carpets, 50 percent wool um Uvo rib ’SQ^to u t o - * 1 ‘ 4 ‘ • - ,V '' i 49 c- Yard* oOxoUs and 27 different.styles of,extra super in­ grain carpet, 3-4 'Wool, extra heavy, 1 This-is the regular 60 c « gsatle.. * It *. ‘ ^ ” ‘ 53 c Yard, all wool ing 'amcarpets, excellent varietyof pat- ' ferns and colors, every bright colors’ guaranteed fast.. 85 p Yank all wool 3 -plj ingrain carpets. Sixty rolls receiv- £ jj ed the prstfew dd-yaj'Sf 25 gmfe* > 1 , 1 # '8100 Yard, Alcala carpets. Something entirelynew in the *** weave, but much admir id and is, recommended for service* It is extra heavy and tt e design cheerful and bright. BRUSSELS <|*| /C £ A For fine Brussels rugs, woven in one' piece «p l U i U V without seams;over 20 styles to select from. These rugs are retailed everywhere at § 25 . 00 . r (JJ| 9 C A A.lot of Brussels rugs; size 8 . 3 x 10 . 6 * This is V I j W *Q v a very popular size and the color blendings , and patterns asCthe best; all.the new effects are embodied; value is $ 8 , 00 . ( ] Q C A For elegant body Brussels rugs fin [all their «P I y » O U new, bright spring splendor ofcolors—designs < are floral and Oriental; size 9 x 12 . They’re worth 830 . 00 . tf* | A O Hundreds of wool Smyrna rugs and Moquette $ l . y a rugs; the Smyrnarugs canbeused bothsideband 7 arevely durable. The regular prices of these were $ 3.00 and $ 4 , 00 . CARPETS 50 c a yard, elegant and good’ quality Brussels carpets, spring styles and. colorings, are very excellent, with a big variety to select from. t o * . 05 c a yard for double extra quality Brussels carpet, with or without borders to match* Later the price will be - $ 1 * 25 . _ k ;; , 1 ", -i t , - 75 c a yard for 10 -wire Brussels carpet, with borders to match; $ 1,25 Is the price elsewhere for this grade; $ 30*00 For a $ 37.50 real Bigelow Axminster rug, the most exquisite and exclusive designs and color blend­ ings, Orential, medallion and Persian effects. This is an exceptional offer. Size is 9 x 12 feet 1 HB‘ UTTiE mm . in , * 0 . 0 u can't get wireor a coair tviia- of your lingers from start to flniBfl. out benfling your body forward or putting your feet under it—that is, if you are sittin, chair and not on . on the ic edge of it. 6:ic::r Wtjrda to Go Found Gnclich Longticsc. ‘“Dob" caid Tom, sfwMch is tiro i i tbui'wmn word to pronounce Ead Tasto and Bad OramjTiar. i i l J: u Kn< H-ii IaagRflseP' . . Boys mid girls should remember ‘“ikm-’f know/' raid Tom, «unie 3 * f that a woman Or a girl should sever t o a word/’ 5he cpolten of as a "female/’ The -I'Mil's!'’ aud Ton. <TtV> ctum-i 153; of the word in that -way is not fto , tenure yog are euro to get a' !,.• !i?lo4'to(f;u'iibo first and this ‘lo.-i Ifittei’.” ‘■'Ha, bar* said Bob. ^ow 1 ’v-t f hup foryou. I founditoneday n ih.‘ papr. V/bieb h tlie long&d ti >id 11 : tiro Kyg'Fnb language f ’ wfrii.;j>i;:to‘n.'iHiity/’ caid T om only vulgar, but incorrect, for "fe* male” is an adjaetive, sot a noun. They dioitld also use the good 0 I& word "woman,” as a rule, instead of tile affcctafion; "lady,” Bo far has tins affectation gone that it has ac­ tually become the custom among A Riddf* Anawaftd. Then* la a tiling that nothing la. And jrct it haa a name. •W* sometimes tali and aomeUra*« ■, abort; ■ ■ . It J61naour ivaiK, It Join* our sport Ana plays at *v«ry garoa. (Aiiswar-.A shadow.) Original Alarm Claaka, ‘ ' Mr, Rockhilt in his "Diary of %' Journey Through Mongolia and Tibet” mentions a curiously ingen­ ious device employed by Mongolian letter carriers. ■ T These carriers make very long- journeys on foot and within a time { which allows them only the briefest 1 intervals for an occasional nap. To insure thcmcelvcs against oversleep* PILES “IharanfftM* i**i 1U*»aciraiwt.’' 0» ojt « *jrrd*r,X«poJeoa.O, 6 «*IFot ThaDowel* 1 ut*o is ^ iX iQ CM T lPM ft m&ww w w w w w m w . Mwrcmwm T . M && therefore, they tio a'piece of * Of r;:r,; It.s nmles, beeoupa-5 jw vholly jnnvcus&ble, We might aa* - 0 * • ■ '** —- • *• - * ■ cs3 stick to one. of their thumbs,1 HE f ^ i v e w ^ ^ «w w .M U , rawuJBii k U i Oae«. H. tm f i t e L'//’ frifil Tmn.“ "T lio tl . „ t L ito a word that Iiunf Chif-s’ go biewe. e t l : 0 i J L j between its hogit 'M;nd f I'fllG"/’ ..t'o ate’ rrLid Bob*fain: I raleoioin, and v;lro would bo guilty l i T m S i ‘a . <>£ coriaronloua a blunders that?-? a J? S a f w S . < t V' ■* Hib -71. to / ‘ raid Toro, — I ih .> 7 , < l <i t.,r. . 1 Ofcphatsl Tag., ■ 0 . ;H 1 hd.( >tin* itarsG of^sn t > 1 , La,"',:rco,paiiflr-f H.1 ■, he v t o .'--kit m:& '■>' ■ 'i 1, Jak, utwl ono biu £ ’ * ; . ,/ >, ^*fi’/ n-'ftento $pb a y-h is! C:o t rxepS the* r.; - I to u, a -- '? tth i i»t catt-lr u-v : I f tlio elephant is ’ to f! ' r 'jh to j that nub 1 „ I- ;n Ld>> the* i iid it e t o ' f ' ■?'« u^s't viuvl. liftovira 1 ;>?! kroitortoi info fk? iiKto ■(* n^tchtg < au/ht l»y .ir • ■ k ti elrodifiltfe ftted 1 /' fit*«i-.phnii';! vif j {h;<tote** a j f' * m -,K l i| i liiu. Napkin Ring Trick. * Take a napkin n'isg and pass o. forefinger thr&ngh from either side. 2 fov/ follow closely, for the nexfefev; tjioveiueuta eonolituto the tvholo tric-Ii. Turn the fingere around a few tiniea within the ring and then when flic fight finger is uppermost, m in lig . 1, tarn tiro left hand to­ ward and f ho right hand away from the pain awakena them, and they Tcsumo their Journey, lUtistruting * Pbi'«s9, Wife—What is meant, John, % the phraco ^carrying coals to Hew* eaet?e> ■ Mtisbandtot la a metaphor, my dear, allowing the doing of some­ thing that io unnecessary. Wife — 1 don’t exactly tmderstsnd. dive mo an iltastration—« familiar one. ■•' ■.■ Husband—Well, I f 1 were to bring y6u home a booh entitled ^TIow ty Talk/’ that would be carrying coals foHowcastlof . A Reminder. Cheaplytolcllo, old man! seemto ho in a brown study. PopWHh, heifo? Yes, I tm am. Voa i ’Of.'i' Da 1.7 t■’ 1 - t. .a’ I'i, C id aui r. &&&£(%?■ ' ^ ttmtasimm&hnuim ’ v(you arx! bring tiro tip of cadi fore- fln.ffcr to that.'.of ifo foopiSDtiW thumb. . tow tfio forctegera and lliuaite are fog-ether hi tiro cei'ifof df tlio i'..>)ni.n|fhr;>, aud i f you kit?o foilmvrd th« olirci'fkms ,,Oirci-fly tho right forft- to* to wilt ha against tiro hfft tharnh on flus (5i<lgand tiro left forefiu* (•<? O; 'unto tho ri/'W'-thumb tipo«: ■Iro ofhi'r. To t'-oiB|fteto tfio trirk L> th*-* ‘n h i oanfriefcWith « can’t thick what it was, Oteaply *— Hem, lw$& a elgaf. Haybo tlrotll helpyon to think : Poploy-tofijanfeg, 0 h, yes, I member now. It was e&bbsgdaha wanted.*—fhWeJplda §sm , \ Very »jwe» ■ » | *Yoar fiat, of foureo, has the e t o toiiiLiryoparurcosi ttrot 3 guest”-*- ; u¥co; exceedingly/* ItonlinglytvhatP’ ^ 4 ‘ ^lixeerolingly &mm , adripliia IroeJger. $ 25.00 SS $2500 — ■WIMVntivA— RicftBlackfarmEaitfl B f SOUTHEAST TBXA®, 'along the C«as midliwd KAlL R0AU In a cotnamnity not ia f behind your own la dovolopmcnt. V a I* urntango from ten to fifty dollars per aero, and tho land inall good —absolutely tiro best In Texas." Od# people want VGU, and & tielghBoriy woleomo awalto tho thrifty man and his family. Hound fflp iiomesrokor tieketn Am m sale twice monthly to. all !•points In Tostas, ami the sight* seekingway to Houston, tkilvea* tm andban Antonio im t fv Inter- tnrd£ato> sfop-aveM) 10 via tho Frlsro, TexasMidland andSouth* cm Paafte SysteiiTO. Further parUcuiaw will be gladly fusnlshccl upon appUeatfon t« H. W. TRUAX, . u U NO A0ENT . Rutldlnji, Dayton, Ohio. SHERIFFS SALE. S tate or-O hio , G he ^ e C ountv ss Pursuant to command of an order oi salo Issued from the court of Common Pleas of said c0untyTsuKl4 to mo directed and delivered, I will offer for sale at public auction, at tho front door of tho court house, la tho city of Xenia, in said county, on Saturday, May I 2 th 1906 , at 2 o’ clock P. M. tho following real eafate:— Situate m tho county of Greene, State of Ohio, and in tho village ot Cedarviilo. Bein^all of lot No. <1GJ fittcen and thirty coven and one half (07fZ)fceb off of tlio west aide of lot No, <12) twelve of the original town lota of said village of Cedar- vlllo as tho camo arc designated: numbered and known oil tho orginal recorded plat of eaid village. Said premises hereby convoyed' ate more paetljularly described as follows, tewlfcs Commoaeiugat tho corner of Main: and Ohillleotbo Strcota 1ft) foot tv tho lino of the part of said lot No.. 12, convoyed to lira, J. o. Stewartp thoneonortherly along tho lino of eaid. parfcof said lot No. 12 ,aforesaid' 133 foot to North Street? thence westerly . with the- south lane p i North Street Ift) foci; ‘to tho corner of Main and North Streets) thtuco conthornly with Main Street 102foot to place of beglning. Said promises wote appmioed under an order of tho Oourfcof Uom* mon Picas, Gceono County Ohio, for twonty four hundred <2100) Dollars, Terms of Sale, Gash. To-btecoMby mtterofEald fourir iff Caso No. 11003, wherein » . If. Wolf Is Plaintiff and, Alary Mllfe Htowart otal. ate Defendants* . ' F&ANK TADBDX, fShenff of Gtceno Uounty, Ohio. ITi&aJtrlk tiB**?r*Afiy. foie Plaifetlff. hire first Class Rigs Best and most up-to-date livery aed feed barn in* Central Ohio. Everything new. Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when In town by having it in our barn. Tickets given on a $200 outfit to be given away December 24 , 1906 . O . O . W 3 3 B 3 K E E R CEDAkVIlAH, OHIO. Dr.Rta’sLiiibMRi Rflet, SOCents, fubaia#* , mmmm Citizen’s talker 71 To get ourprlcca on that Printing for thin Ycar. Office station­ ary ia our “ long cult and wo have ou hand tho yory latest material. Never place art order for printing uutil yon liavo r-'roured^our prices. You ring tho boll for »l - We’ll do tlroruimtog. . , Straw’s Artistic Printing: „ ALWAVB x.VBKASl®. ! S 125 IN GOLD $125 W ill be given away Monday l>eeember 31. Iiekets will be giveu with each ag cent each pur- ‘ chase. One $15*00 prizes Hive $10,00 prizes; Twelve $5.00 prizes, ~ ' f l u ■ I W' rii ; r f r, ‘js) place befog pi^Sf 1 of dlffetefif and hllte $231,29. Ot legal ECivic MtteteU « ■ ' prospauted| - cora and r league,' Tt the state Doty, of O q . slide for th» Of tho fto Foley. At A fon 1 parsed ah V office of cit.' plications \ ing. One ft fromJ-.O*. tipped as tb tlons were future tefoi As to i off Cedar planed the < prepared i . able dismiss the hil) an bridge on B . commission ontheforidi that theimi $800, The X , , of the street cement wAl . could not < given drain) theadvertis by June 4.' The meet! thing sens cutting of fct week. Thei adding the police. fore* commission- passed las farther was corporation residences land’s sggg* ■- ingandwhh '«"»her Andrew . have to pay col May 18, B the High sc May 18, H meat. May 22Ta« >• May 20,.B. May 21,10- .May 23, Ir Juno 1-2* i ui Exercises. Junofi, Bs ci . - June?, Co i- ■ June?, A1 -■.•>»■■■■ • ■ J ’ —Two pu boar plga fai Call on or te .*-■■ $ 1.30 Rov Sunday, Msy Special trail ' Pennoylvani We offer,O for any car,a cured Ly 1 Ciiennoy & Wethcuht ’t.'li&imeyfor - •himptocelS tranr,r.rtt»!:fi i Out any off Walffiiig, ifo brnggists.T« HalfotJata ^tlMBdifcctl isarfaeorff £! j Hkfef,;apjf i fyo« a Ifiipumh"''' A » mus yen with Ayi «are$j)«r} hSI yotir KfiCK'/OSfj‘ "timuinn...I nil aua - i

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