The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
0 ' h. a 1 /oor iire fo dill £?ofcteSecl ssj all I g elaq^a 01 $me® asset mm whteb mated, fm t oimppwg I ** qq oxh-ooiD^ecmo 00 t t a e - ire c s l& g in tlie e % . ,, | Bast Main Street and North Fountain Avenue. Springfield, Ohio,, w Commencing on Saturday next M ay n , w e shall offer some great- values in Ladies Suits, Coats, which will surely ' S interest you-right at the beginning ot the season, when these most beautiful garments are wanted. Hundreds o f elegant- 5 1? tailored Suite, Coats and Skirts a t this sale which will be marked considerab lybe low that of Regular, £ 2 Gneat new s ■ for- VSZamm $ 3 ® to $50 T a ilo red - S u i t s ; fo r , "... : nat f\J' jb * 5 np m ? . These am’ all the-late style tailored suite;, ' many arrived during toe ixtet,week;. batty 15 t- on effects in all the modish mixtures, plain, and utrlped Tunama, grays, Alice Rose, reseda, navy, mode, and bjftctebtaid tamed strappings, and othoromore luxurmus, yestee sliest;:, lat est sleeves, silk lined coats, new ^nd stylish skirts. The showing i s ,the most excellent we hav ?over exhibited. $7.50 an d $9.00 M is s e s C o a t s $5,00 These Misses’ Coats wbteh: x e Tony and Box styles, are all fine, new p lain JlJdw rUw r^O Iu e dFw (jot auetJoj QU jw J b a YJ-VU WUitHsjj Jd?wWjf u m ib u and piped in fancy braids and same materials, some with emblems; all I sizes from,B to 18 yearn. W om e n s T a ilo r e d S u it s a t We have about sixty-five new, stylish and well tailored Eton and other jacket style spite; all new. Yon have choice of any'of the reg- nlar-fl&SO, $ 18.50 and $ 20.00 suits; these will be Offered at $ 12 , 00 , They are of various materi-. als, including gray mixtures, Ranamaa, light broadclothsand cheviots |n all the newest col- ore; some beautifully braid trirned, others stretched and piped with material of emhs? rifi- or. Circular skirts with plaits down center, front and back; in all sizes—be early. ' • * $5.50, 6.50 and $8 W a lk in g Skirts 3.90 Two hundred stylish Walking Skirts, mostly of blue or gray Sicillian mdhair, but a bigvariety also m cheviots and Panama cioths, circular style, with fold er strap finish, uome have panel, back and front of clus ter plaits that flare from knee line—two folds of material around bottom, others are finished with covered buttons; all sizes and every skirt is fresh and perfect and fitllyVellworHi full price. The entire lot should go du ring this sale, : . . . ' . . V. / -<TjV"?-.’. -K'3-;fc. -BilSIilS 29c Yard for oxfcra super ingrain carpets, 50 percent wool and worth 5Qe* . , ' . , - //;'/'// ‘ 49c Yard, 50 rolls and s ‘7 different‘styles of ex tra super in - 1 grain carpet,S-4 wool, e: rfcra heavy- This is the regular 60c grade/ > *’ . / \ •* ‘ - ^ . 53c Yard , all wool mg *ain carpets, excellent variety of pat- terns and colors, every i aright colors’ ,guaranteed fa s t. * 5 , 85o Yard, all wool 3-ph ingrain ca rp e ts .. S ix ty rolls r e c o i l : cd the p rs t few daysi'Sl 25g rrd e . . / ■ §100 Y a rd , Akala carp fts. Something entirely new in the weave, but much adm ir id and k recomm ended fo r service* = I t is ex tra heavy and t l e design cheerful and bright. f f A Fo r fine Brussels rugs, woven in. one piece ______» U V without seams;over 20 styles to select from. These rags are retailed everywhere a t $25.00, ( f I " ) C A A lo t of Brussel^rugs •size 8 .3x10 .6 . Th is is ’ $ JL m « D I / a very popular size and , the color blendings and patterns ase the best j all the new effects are embodied j value is $8.00- t l O C A Fo r elegant body Brussels rugs?itt [a ll their J ) i 7 « u U new, bright spring splendor of colors—designs are floral and Oriental; size?9 x i 2 . They ’re worth 830*(KE ( £ $ A O Hundreds of wool Smyrna rugs and Moquette rugs; the Smyrna rugs can be used both sides and . are very, durable. The regular prices of these were 83 .00 and $ 1 0 0 . , * SOc a yard, elegant and good quality Brussels carpets, spring styles and colorings, are very excellent, with a big vatifety to select from* . 85c a yard for .double extra quality Brussels carpet, with or without borders to match- Latei the price will be $ 1 . 25 . 75c a yard for 10-wire Brussels carpet, with borders to match; $1,555 is the price elsewhere for this grade, $30.00 For a $37.50 real Bigelow Axminster rug, the most exquisite and exclusive designs and color blend ings, Orential, medallion and Persian effects. This is an exceptional offer. Size is 9x12 feet. CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM* *... ""-f In Their Onoin Both tlofiglon* Am Asiatic and Semitic. In their origin Christianity ami litem are both Ar-iatie, both Semit ic, and Jcrmatem in hut h lew hun- drnl rai!c;i from Mecca. In regar<. to the number of their adherent; both have steadily increased from the bamming to the present day But Mohammedanism - haa been ^radically coniined to Aoia and Af * fit a, white Ldiriaitenity, baa hee.i tho religion o£ Mump&m$ the net/ world, and politically it ruler; no;/ over oil tho world, except Chino and Yta'liey. MoliammcdcnfcmItaa been fdeni:- f;t'd with 0 ofationasy civilization unci Clrelntianity with a progrecaivu f>no, There woo a time—from the eighth century to the thirteenth— when c; lento and philooophy fionr- 1 L’liQtiM Bagdad owl Cordova nudes? ulitelomrule, while <lafhnt;|!relgnc,l in litiraBo. But Iknan hm shown __ ____ ___ _________ f... 0ptt'« 15 bs origin, and, cKhoygh hh riatc-, ftserda may admit r>f nonie nmdiQci.- tion, it mcertain that, howove? bril liant while it lotted, thio period lids P ft lib tfato in the Moslem faith Xiiilc j it In tlao philosophical Iwjte of Ulcukararacilai law, while 4 Lxbfioaiiy Im led the way in tho b? mo3( th'ilIsatfeB, Both of thc:o are poeitivo rolte ;h«i 3 , Ttech 1. laifflo to rr.it upon 0 /vino revolution which ia la its uatma final and tmtoifteablg. Yet tr 0 o:ia 1 3Ltationary oiwl tho other ‘ progiv: iw , tho dm ia hared nfrmi Whot irhoIi»nfi to- ho divine fotu* 5, uteb rml tho otlior npou divlno y:V» jr>Sr:.-—,iu t the ilmV-ionec that • : ■ : ir■ “Art; thou asleep, neighbor V* he asked, somewhat falteringly, in tho tone of a man who ia going to ask a favor. ffl£X were not asleep/* nmrmnred the other from bio beu,"“what prob ably wonldat thou, want of me?” *‘To borrow thy donkey to go to the fair at Giaorc/’ <f\Vcll, then, neighbor, I amcotmd asleep/* “Bah l Thou const not be asleep when thou, talkest to me/* “Monsence! It ia only a dream I am having; neighbor/* And the other had to go away without tho donkey. Merita! Poise arid Health. Staple tfho reach extreme aid ago are, as a rale, pretty well balanced, physically and mentally. A poieed life Is serene, and serenity and liar* Many fond to longevity, The mind that Is not well balanced Is con stantly jangled and nut of tunc. There Is a constant jt&ang which racks the whole human machinery. There h discord In m unbalanced life, and dfecord fa always destrcic* five—deadly. ©10well poised, dig nified lilff is not tlirown o 2 its con fer quickly. ©10 man who goes' nil to pieces over trifles Is duo sided, The® & a momentum ia a poised, balanced nature wliieti ste-aoies Its progress and Iidie hold i t ofi its choaoa track. Hot temper, eoa- piutii mnM CwflftEnlOlsS uiul dlSOs** dor are vitality capper^-rlifo short- euero.*^-£Suece :3 Magazine. .hour of the day aiid night nowlor ft •week/* . ■ “What for?* “fTn staying a t « Mew York hotel where they charge me $12 a day for ia room with a bath, and that’s the only way I can get even/’—Wom an’s Home Companion, W O R M S ftero’ l ; l.ctevron tuc law of f'mai i ;.1 tl»u law of low, tly> Ton Com- sm>t 3 tho two. Tho fa i nn fij : : t e nni u?w!ifaig(uMoi tho twi#r Jo li b? i.wtz nowondptogrrs-' ivo qvii-ait.t/{.— Ilo- View, ?l:o Woftaan'o Drcsun Tua Iwwh-nmhto cnllrfi tUa ^ma te 1 j of 1 s . j fa, ii a m mjpli* wo :/c to :'i, m> i i :..hi, thhyik it : ,w (• j ha i Au" .onoffi to tl/i? <v fuciCt j buL.ui anti t-j fho jt \ fn?y f>i..ploy la owuliHf] ' ,«j. ''fted bliy t •; {’ fiflOr y , It i l E. <. 1 u i 0 1'Mil itewiCi wews vauPj (*,10 th »u; f> 1 : '/’« i'fi LtW/ Qfid *'d } .nil*- ;] |r '3, Pitted Him. 1 * life majaty’o inspector- tt?os test ing tho data ia general knowledge. *©o\ 7 , Ja&/’ hot aid, gravely, wyoa* tedefcr, I oxpeet; lies- explained to yon tho sicsfiingo of Moot of tho mottoes which apply to tho inonihs &f tho year. 1 Tiko., 4I f February Good L,**th«r Poli*h, To clean and polish the leather covering of chairs, etc., mix togeth er equal parts of vinegar,and linseed oil, apply very sparingly with a-pieee af flannel afid polish with a- soft doth. Tho same treatment is excel lent for French polished furniture, but it must bo remembered that the vinegar and oil mixture is to be ap plied sparingly and that "elbow grease” is to bo used generously. The. Greasy Sink. F n fc j frequently Stroked with a powerful solvent to remove tho ^*IaTtTt*y^V"F.SnTS,uW;'tL„. •ssnsteeaMt« sm et y.ise mm*t Spelt. itttlin*K*fti*iyCs,. Chk«(S *t H.V. 914 MMJU.UUE, IB I M U M MXK f1 , , i. <..’^V i‘ '' 1 ; can appear, Mateli and. April pay; •fell ticca?/ Bafc I tvoiifOct wMeh o l y»n tm xcmmUt *$imt ncj in leko a Ifaji and m o like a iarab?”’ , fiiero v/oa tsa fiweofend: ikolcot-o mi! 0 ia? iWmicnl&t nod thea a pale looking !;&y raids ■ i .uf1c/;y (,h\ E’o hutdlefA* viieji Iso fj'ota life cmcmb %rjM ,u pi 0 -Ivin^oa tjueeii, Ub Wfeit^sf Worth, a«.j t 3 V*S»S.*W 4 ^ VA-w made with boiling water ia'irooat ef fectual and chotsld he used very,hot immediately following a thorough cleaning with warm coapsuda. Pre pare a ctsfiictenfe quantity that the t drainpipa also may ha thoroughly' fliiohed. . : ■ Tbs 6 sfb of Uftsn, Ko linen will become yellow when packed away if it io rough dried he- fojvhand. It aiuct have ao starth in it and ohould ha folded without Ironing. In this condition it taay bo kept for yearn without chawing the fcaat cifin of deerepitudo. TJco( pure coap, froh clean water and ms * nbastdanca o f it, much mV and san- rjlaiao and carefully avoid utateh. Stains and spots ia mategaay furs nituso may ls 6 tafioa eat with weak aqua fostis or Sialic add and water, tubbing tlao pari; with a cork dipped fo» tho IlgtiM till tho color ia %a> r.ioru 3 , 'Tlieu wadi fm wood with I watot, ity andpoMs as usual. 1 A Hftftdy Irdaftj A“ gosi Isrooin holder way ho raado by pntfiiiff two large isftils will answer-. M o tho wall about two feifhes apart. Im p t!i^ hfoo.m htiwcm tlioia, laiicllo down- ward. A tiSftL Yon l nl: fjn q » * info hot waloi*, imfl yo.'i PMte H p \ ive ,fil;o r,« H tU fw v l - A CRE $ 2 5 . 0 0 RicbBIacRTarmDttd t& NORTHEAST TEXAS, 4 along the C«as mwiand RAIL ROAU in a community not sae behind yourowu in development, vat- ties tango from ten to fiity dollars pet hete, anti tho land lo all —■ absolutely tile best in Texas. Oar people waM YOU, and A noigbuorfy .wclmme awaits the thrifty man awl hit?family, Round trip Iwiaencolier tickets arc on cale twice monthly to a ll points In Texas, and the sight* seeking way foHonstoiv Halves- ton anil Bm Antonin (with Inter- modlato stopovers) 13 via tlio Msec, 1 osfts SlidlaiidandCouth- era Taejfie Hjatomo. Fnethor partlefilaro will be gladly • furnished npon application, to ’ H . W . T R U A X , b.m% AOBNT ftribiM MnlMtef, ©iytosi, Ohio. — 0k - t\ B» McKAYs Oitctittt «r Agirtf, Twtlh T*xi«. ^ 1 o SHERIFF’S SALE. ! STAora ovO hio , GfiimsEC ounty ss i Pursuant tp- command of an order of sale issued from’ tho court of Common Pleas of said county, and to me directed and delivered, I wilt oflor for sale at public auction, at. the front door of tho court house, In the city of Xenia, in said county, on Saturday, May 12th 1906, ofc2 o’clock P. 3T. the falloorlbg real estate;— Situate m the county Of Greene, State of Ohio, and m the village of Ceddrvillo. Being all of lot No* (IB) fifteen and thirty neven and one half (G 7 |j)fcctofSof the west side of lot I?o. (12) twelve of the original town lots of said village of Cedar* vilio an the Eamo are designated ntsmbered and known on tho otglnal recorded plat of gaid village, — Said premises hereby conveyed am more partijularly described as follows, towit: Oomtnendagat the corner of Slain and Hbilllcotho Streets m feet to tho lino of tho part ofcaw Sot No* 12, convoyed to Mrs. <f. O. Stewart; thoheo northerly along tho lino of caM pastof said lot No. 12,aforesaid; 152 foot to North Street; thence' westerly with tho south Into of ttortti Street 12k feet to tho corner of and North Streams fheneo Bouthoralywitii Mton Street 122 feet: to place of hcglnlrig. Said promtecs wero apimjiced under an order of the Gourt of Com mon Mean, Greene County Ohio, for twenty four hundred (2100) Dollars. Terms of Sate, Cash, To bo cold by ordor of mM Court In Case No. MfilS, wltetolp D. k» Wolf Is Plaintiff and M m Xdllte Stewart ot a!, aro Dofcmlants. ‘ PBANN TAllBOX. Shorsi! of Grcofio County, Ohm.’ Atty. for PlaiwsC: Dr.Ria’sLlHimirt h ire f i r s t 0 ass Rigs , Best And most up-to-date livery aed feed barnj,. m 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 E I M B R CEDARVFJ E, OHIO. FOR/ W en's CalKcr 7i| To get our prices on that Printteg -tor this Year. Office atntm- ary is our “ lofigaulfcatid we have oa haiiil |li&very latest instate!. Never place an order for Printing antflyofi fiuvo securedour pfices. You ring the hell for *i - We’ll da thsfflttUlag* . • « Ktrald’sMsik m»\ ' AEWAVS 1 PEEASES. H ! Upsti*, Wii''*ru».* «w-*A Ko*8iS;;toa ! S s ? s > , . ; s « $125 INGOLD $125 M ltbe giyon away Monday JDocetnber S? Tickets will be.given with each ag cent cash ptsr chase* O n e $*5.00 p fm $ F i w $10,00 ptl Iw z tm $ s , go p r i c e s * , 82 l¥E YOOE TICKETS, • R, McClellan- few; 1.^;? T -zy& m ? | wj 3 h 'jtLa t/? 4xifj f*F# fwen>ffls JKE W mooktanirhlaghac racejrtOOfberiBffof th< Gt oimlmteM tha oosi- met for tho first m m : cooveutloiis. - . Themoeftofftet bees oud was attended b r/jniXitipm 'other than ■ Itaek-dovra of dudgo a ” ■ Charles' HBderbtm himself aomteatodat vehtlon made a prop gtnith people thab th he filed with tho office tlon board. Tito Emit not ready for this bu ■ filematter be le ft with ca,, member# of the Hildebraut following accepted tho praposstic notice to that ofiect. n this done than the wanted to drop fito * been proposed by them Hildebrant seeing 1 tt playing “hotted cause (0be filed with Jame this county, Difttricb JBlections. This fiiea board, which consist! publicans' and six D< be called Upon to settk versy. Meanwhile the pubi taste of the same squa isteddaring tho Scrog campaign two years ag EVA MARSHAIL Next Thursday night bouse at 7;30 o’clock ] tho leading lady orator will appear and leeti Capture Plag.” I t wil free to everybody. : good music rendered ' choir of local talent. ’ be appropriately dec flags and lithographs is coming, so come en Miss Shontsi. The been invited to afctei You will miss one treats of your Ufo, it y< Miss Shonfz. CARD OF TH/ We desire to extend our many friends and the kindly assistance a shownuo in the loos daughter and sister, A Mrs, Dbfilcld, brothe GOING TO Dr. J, W. Dixon shape to care for bus day or Tuesday as he. ■ to hia new location in Bankbuilding on Bout Where he will ba foiin -e, . '■ FortunateH iki “When 1 wauadru. nia, Mo./r writcuT. 3 of Graysvllte, Mo.,“ tl iotners were ponftiam eonnunipt-on by Dr. Discovery,'and are w to day. Om was tryl property and move to after using Now Dial timehe found it mini co. I regard Dr. E il tovery ms too moat wf «fwc m existence.” I and Cold cisro ana TlJ licaler. Guaranteed [ pats. BOeansHt. Tl Coiumfcus Cjj %Hday, aiSy HthJ «hes fipecSftl tea!®icf $l«ooroundtrip # cojb | Jo nm like ^nterncU m o i i s i Avar*s H t l f f % thick t But fl ■ » r h tlr f r f a to whfii w Haii? Vigor w loii. It feed t - c ik I*8® you mri i J:
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=