The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

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U> GROUSE, ' ' J d ARVILLE, 0. icstaiirant ati Mm Boms |jh and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. ifwrmbi'iiunm »■—>■ & mmo*h% OUTH EQUIPPED.WITH AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC .OCR SIGNALS 3 UEN&CRESCENT R O U T E •■' AIMS' ‘ IUT 1 IERNRAILWAY v tm t icinnati &Louisvile All IMPORTANTCIIES South, Southeast, Icrjci Southwest, |?!£J£eHCGS 1 tlSKlli CU MLS ’lawMaiHao iboamsc ? EAC-’I 113383TO WW KEtfi cauiH# tIr.br-'.::3cu Cr,*.»Adica BMILC^OWN, T.P.A. ssiag xv. scm, p #!P# a # ■ C&dnc£& |i OATJXta Ceps* ttea&t, ’.RCaEAC50&&frA* y C>:b=ia,t\ ’sToggeryShop A ® ^ r 2 » « Z h m n m * ™ h e i M A Saving of Fifty per cent on any Suit or Coat purchased at our store during THIS GREAT SALE While ou r Mr* B oggan was in H ew Y o rh recen tly he purchased from one o f Its -largest Coa t and h in t m m i f a e t in w a in th is coun ty the ir entire o u t pu t o f high class conts and sm ts a t hio ow n p r ice M B T CASH , W h ich was far less than the ray/ materials. .This purchase is th e largest o f its h ind ever brough t o Spring- .•field and w ill b e p la ced a t y o u r disposa l a t a £savm g o f SO p e r cen t' o n every Coat' .and Suit in our house , ' . 1 , :, The entire collection of suits divided into three lots: Lot No* l-v$ 22 , 50 , $ 25,00 Suits at. $ 12 , 50 . c, A collection of high grade suits in cheeks, plaids, broadcloths and panama cloths all this seasons models in Eton, tight firing and pony, Jackets, full flare and circular Skirts all colors and black Values that cannot be duplicated else where under S 2 2 .5 0 to $ 2 5 .0 0 special during this Sale 1 2 . 5 0 . Lot No, 2 ^ $ 30 , 00 , $ 32,50 suits at $ 16 , 50 , Another collection of novelty Suits in hair stipes over plaids, and an elegant collection of Chiffon Panama in all collors and black New Chic Style all strict­ ly up to date Suits that’ can not be. duplicated under $ 3 0 :0 0 to $ 3 2 .5 0 Styles absolutly exclusive, Special during this Sale $ 1 0 , 6 0 . Lot No, 3 ^ $ 38.50 to 45,00 suits $ 22,50 An extra ordinary offering in womens high class suits in all the latest cuts and I styles. Materials Trench Flannels, Voiles, Chiffon P l a in s , inim ellegant assort 1 of colors and blaek, unported models, styles strictly exclusive real Values $ 3 8 .5 0 to $ 4 5 .0 0 during this Sale $ 2 2 . 5 0 . |‘ IVlissPloreneo Alexander’ s school P i S t t AND I'ERSONAU | ' °teed t e t m U v ’ Coal oil and gasolioe afc- Kagley Bros, ■' • IPDOUR—Ooldon Rttle, Model and Snow Ball atSTagley llroR. Mrs. Luoy MeOlellan and daugh­ ter, Miss Irehe of Incllai apolis, are Hr, Daniel bean and wife spei^vioitinff relatives here. Monday in Xenia, Miss Belle Oatch of Xenia whs a guest of Mrs. w . J Smith over Sabbath. ^ Mr. Daniel Rous of Xenia spent Friday hero and attended com­ mencement. ............ „ — Mrs. Julia tKmdon 01 . anquHiiy’ .......... yii>. s, S.' Collett la reported iftuch was the guest of > friends here the | from best materials. THE GREEN" BEAD PAINT Will cover better than ot!>er paints. This is because it is made -Idfer* -Fresh Strawberries every after- at Nagley Bros,,, ; first of ilie weeb. Mrs. J, G. McCorlfetl spent Tuos- (Iry InSpringfield. For sale by Kory & Hastings Bros. -■STRAW HATS latest sfyleoj WHITE CANVAS “SHOES’* for anti shapes for Men and Boys j Men, Women and Children, Also at Bird c. j full line of Leather Oxfords. 1 ■■ ■ at Birds’s. | M a OharlesAhopatdt of Dayton Is |a guest at the home o£ Mr. A* O. Mr. John "Fields and wife spent Bridgman KTlibathwith friends in Xenia. Lilies’ White “ BILK WAISTS” fJ.W, $5.00 a id CO-GOeach at Bird’ s. . ;M f j ; :W» ' Liggett: left Tuesday: for FortMorgan, Col., where he wdl bfeg<?ne for several days. , Mr. R. O, Bradford of Dayton was Miss Addle King of Washington, rin town a couple or days the first <v i t }<j the cuo.ti of Miss Mary of the weei: on bumneca. II-Mini. Mr. Gleti McClme, who has been rhOTHING (Treat lino o f Men’ s'making Ids home with his eousiri. f.r.d Boys “ FINE HOIT.-V* from J. B. Drown for the past year and %\ Via• to $l?,;u in the very latest attending high., school returned to c?ylfr, at Bird’s, his home Thursday at Mammeld. In All Grades And Prices. Working Hats loe to 75c. Dresi Hats $t.GO tO $ 3.00 Panamas 3 . 5 o; $6 n •Among those from here that at­ tended tho silver medal .contest at Yellow Springs Tuesday evening were Mioses Fern Ervin, Jolla Hcirbhuion, and Mesiirs. Carl Maroh- all, Frank Bird, Walker Austin, Mrs. T. p. Stevenson of Marietta, who has been visiting ir. Indian- apolis, stopped hero a lev/ davs this weekwith her sinter, Mrs. Wilson. Miss Mary Wideman of Columbus after spending three or four days at the home of J. W. McLean and family returned homo Sunday ac­ companied by Ada McLean. BREAD--Cream, Mamma’s, But­ ternut^Round Homo Made, Fresh every day at Nagley Bros. PAINT SECURITY, If you knowlittle or nothing about paint you had better use Green Seal Liquid Paint; and get all the name stands for. For sale by Kerr ds Bastings Bros. Mr# W. J-Wildmsn arrived home from Southern Mtoatnl Tuesday evening. Be reports the country in fine condition at the present time. According to the Xenia Garotto /Mr. Riley Kyis ospccto to open a .jewelry stow ofc Oohorii. Of M o lio 1 has been traveling for a Columbus optical company. Communion services will ho held in dim II. P. church sabbath. Dr. W. A. Robb of Jamestown preaches Friday afternoon at 1:!!&. Gn .Satur­ day Rev. 11. I„ Banning, Everett, *Wash„ atliSi p m# .Ifo-wlll also ' ocgfnt tho pastor Sabbath in com- limmlon a.jd preach at tho evening I service. SULLIvAN, T i m n . v n i m . W Hunfli .Glifo • m m s s m m m m s J bo SRce&tmd First Shipment ef j , p m m t t t m m | “Shoes 'and &&fonJ$u for ladies Cl ills Id one of tin* bent udvurtinfd lino hi the t'nitml States anwell an s 0110 of tho m o l popular, wo haw Jkt-ir latent, style!! S iUG and $J.r.o prii’ iu High Cut Shu; n, mid f fete its tsxv Cnt«istelu, . B'j^yo HC’ie. The marriage of Mr. Frank II. Young and Miss Beeslo y. Williams at tho rrMtlmeo of Dr. W, 6. Me- Cluro in Xenia Thursday ovonlng ahoufe&;S3 creates! quit© n aurprico among tho many friendo at tho young couple, Fow there were that know o f the approaching marriage the eouplo completelykeeping tho fact &secret. Mr. ViMing la issuintant, suporlnten- dent of tho High Hchool while Mrs. Young was' teacher in room No, three tho past year. Mr# and Mr;?. Young expect to Spendmootof the summer in Colum­ bus where the former will take up work in tho Capitol School of Ora­ tory, The happy Couple are now receiving the congratulatiopo and welldishes of * host ot friends,. . HAS WITHDRAWN, Superintendent IC E. Randall has withdrawn bin application for this ppsition in the public schools. This leaves an open field for an outsider. JUNIORS BANQUET THE SENIORS. Thirty-three gathered at the Finney Hofei Tuesday evening to attend the banquet given by the Junior class of the High School to the Seniors. 1 The rooms had been decorated for .he occasion, the guests being seated at two tables, the whole forming a scene 1 long to be remembered by those present. An excellent supper of three conrsefl Were served. .Mr. Walter Sferretfc of the Juniors >vaatoast master and gave the.wel-, come address. -Miss Louise Barber of the Seldom gave the response. The other toasts were: “ Seniors,” Raymond'Bull} “ Our Boys,” Oarrje eompton; “ Elocution,” Fred Bird; “ Our Girls,” Rufus McFarland. The evening was spent In a social manner and greatly enjoyed by all. Milsie for the eveningwas furnished by Carlton McLean at the piano; The Committee on Missions of the U. F. church convened Wednesday inSpringfield andhad been insession this week. Rev. O. H. Milligan has been in attendance.. The' General Assembly meetsIn Richmond, Ind,, next week, THE GREEN .SEAL FAINTS JSland thirinJngNvith pure Linsed Oil,, and are therefore more economi­ cal than other pamfs. Read di­ rections on every package. For sale by Kerr & Hastings Bros Mr. L, E. Whinery of Sabina, as. Distant cashier] of tho Exchange Bank lias' rented C. M, Crouse’s residence' and will move there some time nex*t week. Judge Kyle on Wednesday grant­ ed a temporary restraining order to Mary J, Bwry, Wnn Clematis and CoraJHemann to prevent Win: Blair and Thomas B, Mechling closing an alley effecting their property,- Mr. Blair is also asked to remove a fence from an alloy Jft the rear of the plaintiff’s property. Mr, and Mm, J.H. Bfotherton, Prof. K. E. Randall and Mr. Will Longotrecfc and wife o f Dayton at­ tended the wedding of Miss Wilhel- rntna Hemphill {to Robert Clyde Caldwell at South Charleston, Wednesday afternoon. j The Oedarviile baseball team vent to Spring Valley and Bellbrook last Friday where two games wore played, Both games wore won »y the home boys the former by a score of IS to 3 and the latter 6 to 2 . TWO PAIN1!' RULES. Cleanliness is tho first- and fore­ most rule for ovary painter. The second is: Hco Green Seal Liquid Paint, For cateby Kerr & Hastings Bros. The annual address to the ten graduates of lbs Xenia Seminary fool# place Wednesday evening at the First? United Presbyterian church in that city, being delivered by HI*. J. vi. Ashwoodr Cdmbtidge, ; O, The resignation •of Dr; W. G. Moorehead, president of the board o f trusteeswas not accepted and I ks was induced to remain In this ca­ pacity, According, to custom he would not bo asked to do active work owing to hio age. The furniture and safe of the Es- change bank wan moved to tho now hulldisg? on Wednesday And Thufo- doYfind by fy»o first o f the f/cek everything will ho In Its place In tho hank’ s now home. The large safe*, weighingseven tonswas snovxd Wednesday mulct tho dhwiloii of Mr. W.J. Tartev$» In diawtng It Into the now builds* through one of tin? largo witodo -vs f ’10 window miel part tsf tb; > t<•»* uull of tho buihling wan ptallod' in, 'iho ropca had Isom hitched fo ?aoavy flrabow tl.rofsphffcu Vm damage wW uct be grt’af'. . SPRING CLOTHES n THE BEST STORE IN SPRINGFIELD FOR MEN ’S BOY’S AND CH ILDREN ’S 1 ?r > m S o ? ns: Furnishing Goods, Hats .y Trunks and Valises IS I Z A T E H U i A % j!> r i f i A i i Springfield’s Greatest Clothing Store# 16-21-23 S. Limestone St* - Springfield, O. feaq sami E count a year in business lost that does riot show improve­ ment that does not enable % s to serve you better* Our straw hat line that goes on sale today tells this plainer than words can do it. W e promise to show you more new and exclusive shapes and to show you far better hats for your money than you ever saw before. Remember we 're hat specialists and de­ vote three floors o f our building to hats alone. Genuine Panamas ........... ......... Feather Weight Manillas.., English Split Braide.. Porto Rieans ............ ...... Mackinaws ...................... M i l e n s . . .............. Boys Straws ..................... Childrens Straws ........ Mexican Harvest Hats... «... >l»,*#.#*«*,• t#t. M. 4 . $5 .00 to $10.00 ............. $1,00 to $2.00 ........ . $t.OO to $5.00 ............. $1.50 to $2.00 ............... SOc to $<5,00 ............... SOc to $3 .00 ......... ... 25c to $1.50 ........... 25c to $3.00 ...... .. .156 to 25c We’re sole Agents for Dunlap’s world renowned Hats, ' 1 $ Come here. if voti want a hat that . “ looks new” t W w # mw r # ww GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING To Curea Cold inOneDay TakeLaxative Bromo QuinineTu^et*.^ p?/ A seven in»•* );» NMwOi* T W i «i|pittiire, C f f i r a ^ m m m v PATENTS £e.i«sn. art'J % u-:cd.!rAstt:a;,x x ar.as::iw. Sc.itf..rjrA£iaccsac:t:dfaremseuAtefee«. i *oa»dwice iStntmfttpp.msmvomt* sard«racani:rr.:aj-at-atint"cat.;.,at-, it..-4S; * r—at-, 5 ’ £?,<Va« 3 j f vt .cuJ&d'ia.Di b:t,"Vo Sthisc.lf f he'•?*!') O, g xa it*. it! a# Vattati.-’ w, |c aAWtassftfa C®F-3,i d fcsi.fc&caa-.w. ler-ssfree. A33re«. 1 ] q «A t t S M O W A 1 d O » : ‘ M O N U M E N T S ! u r n m ^ m g s a a » e « o , j * is 6 K« 1 «INtAeAHOiOeiOKR*. 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