The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

The name Poste, Troy and Wood- hull, a guarantee of - c t v t c __ ; n i T i r r r v __ w* X X JU JU Q U U JfcJMl X A * sic qua Graves' Cloak House N. E , Cor. Limestone and High Sts:, SPR INGFIELD , OHIO. Come itttd’fielecfc your Easter outfit now While our stock is complete and full* A World of pretty things to choose from In Suits, Shirts, Waists, ' Jackets, Millinery, Etc. Prices to suit the most economical as .well as the most fastidious'. I t costs no more to to get a buggy 'up-to-date than one of old style, if you go th We announce the opening of an exclusive, up-to-date Wall Paper Store. JOS. H. GNAU J K High Street, . . Springfield, Ohio. The New Wall Paper and Decorative Shop. * - < 1 ^ i "* « , , ♦ , The OPPORTUNITY is yours to obtain good, ’ % ‘ t ' K t ' , 15 j' practical ideas for home decorations as we handle everything in our line—Wall Paper, Lincrusta Walton Burlap, Room Moulding, Window Shades, etc., etc.,— from the cheapest to the very best obtainable and ask an opportunity to prove it. * ' We are members of the’Merchant*' Association of Springfield and are authorized to issue Rebate Books. -, * ’ •* ^ _ ■. f %-* r ' • *> V ' When ’March . Winds Doth Blow The mail with the comfortable overcoat don’t mind it a bit. Come in And look At our new stock of imported and domes­ tic woolen# for Spring over- ooaf* a n i suit* and leave ydut order early And yon will hnte them when you want them meet. KANYV ' The Tailor, JECNIAiOSttttij mimm* mem •am* T H E A T R E I D T E S . The Fairbanks Theatre, Spring- field, will oiler on Monday, March! 30th., St songstress whoso favor with the general public, has never been oxcetled and has been equalled in but few instances,—Alice Nielseu. Miss Nielsen is singing leading roles with the Sac Carlo Opera Company, which reCQlUiy filled an engage- faf f t e j t a v » -tiruui^yf acj-iLrmavAKw HUti created a furor in that city, ‘The organization contains in addition to Miss Nielsen six other loading principals whose names are well known to all lovers of music. The organization is one of the foremost ones of its. kind before the public, After her triumphant tour of Amer­ ica in her operas “The Fortune Teller” and “The ^fiipging Girl,” Miss Nielsen, it will Jto recalled, went to Ita ly where. Bnqstudied under a famouB.singing teaofier for three years. She later made her debut a t Taris where the most exact­ ing critics showered praise upon Tier voice!" She then relurne’cTto America and again captivated her host of friends by her achievement in grand and romantic opera. In: Chicago recently her appearance there secured for her one ovation; after the other and the leading critics conceded she had finally come into her own. The opera company with which she is appear? lug. is one of distinction and has a repertoire consisting Of the greatest of the operas, “Faust”, will be sung a t Springfield, with Miss Nielson as “Marguerite!” . One of the foremost hits of the past two seasons-in the musical Comedy lino, “The Dlarymaids,” will be presented a t the Fairbanks Theatre, on Tuesday, March 81st, This is a musical comedy which, after being the furor of London for two years, was brought to America and. produced in New York by Charles Froham, where it duplica­ ted the sensational faror bestowed upon ifcln London. The distinctive charm of the piece is in the fare quality of music which possesses a daintiness and prettiness exception­ al ip most musical comedies. Like-, Wise the Apiece possesses a good dramatic story which' bristles with action and progresses as rapidly as does the plot of a good well built play. vThs songs ranging from the tropical to,the sentimental are very .attractive and most of them are well known through their being sung andl Whistled through the country in advance of the appear ance of “The Dlarymaids” in the various localities. The settings ate rich and elaborate and the entire company, which is a large one, has been » brilliantly costumed. The principals are All efficient and well known players and. are the ones which made this musical comedy one of the foremost attractions ofits kind On (hostage this’season. Al­ together the entertainment is one of the Highest type and is one which hat been much, heralded in the lead­ ing magazines ever since.it was first brought out in America, Large sized and well pleased audiences are assured. Local theatre goers will, have the opportunity of seeing 'William Col­ lier, accounted the foremost come­ dian of the day, in his remarkably successfully latco comedy, “Caught in the B a in /'a t the Fairbanks The­ atre, Springfield. Thursday, April 2nd. This play waB the biggest hit of the past season in New York, Mr. Collier is said to be screaming­ ly funny as the bashful young min­ ing engineer, the hero of the play. At the end of the first act there is one of the most realistic rainstorms ever attempted on the stage, Thera is no doubt about real water being used. It is from this scene-that the play gets Its name! - •Jfb. HfikSTtmeeitSt 1 pksr **lt Pays to Trade in Springfield ” IMPORTANT • se THS EDWANDY^£n^ €G, ;feegs io 3 ntiGUi^g 4 l^v ^ BOGGAN STOCK OF WOMEN'S, MESSES' AND CHILDREN'S THE UNDERWRITERS. Owing to the present money stringency and the sale being a strictly spot cash transaction, and the purchase entailing a heavy money outlay in which few merchants are just now in position to in- est,Ave were practicaHy.alone in-the field-as buyer 8 -and -£ecurcd~the~goods_at_viriualIy our own prices. Same is being invoiced and will be transferred to our store and placed on sale Tuesday Morning, Mar. 31st - ■ !. < ’ . * , ^ ■ , - The attached statement below is an exact fac-slmile* of Mr- Boggan’s announcement of March 34 th, detailing quantity, condition, quhlity,.etc, of the stock. In accordance with Mr. Boggan’s statement whose veracity it is to be presumed, isunquestionable, the purchase does not exceed 33 cents on the dollar. Considering that the goods are just what bis statement calls for, all new and first-class in every particular, we look upon this as one of the most important purchases we have ever made, like important for the public as ourselves. I t being an lnvoilable rule of This House to sell as we buy, you can thus anticipate the Greatest yalues a t This Sale you have ever seen here or elsewhere. .. d o r intention is to close out th is .Entire Stock in a few days, and the prices will be made with th a t end in view. See the papers for particulars. * -* Member Merchants* Association, SPR INGFIELD , O • .■ . - . , ' : v , ; BOGGAN'S TOGGERY SHOP The official report of the Ohio Department of Agriculture on the distribution of live stock for Greene county, March 1,1908, 1 * as follows; NumbeFet townships reporting, 9, in whleh are the following number of stallions; thoroughbred 7; trot­ ting steck, 8$; French draft, 10 ; -English draft, 5; other pure breeds, 7; unknown breeding 11. Per cent of the different breeds of cattle In winch the Short Home have 30 per cent, Hereford*, 1; Foiled Durham# »{Abefdeen-Ahgus, 11; Bed Foiled! 2; Jersey, 7; Foiled Jer«ey,l; Grades 3$; Natives, 18. Fer cent of the different breed# of! swine: Berkshire#, 8; Poland China 22; Chester White, 8; Duroc.Jersey, SO; Yorkshire, 1. r Fergejifc of the differehibsesds -sf sheep: Merino 9; Grade Merino, *; Delaine Merino, 8; Grade Delaine Merino, 12; French Merino, 1; Cots- wold? 8; Grade Ootswold? 1; Oxford Down, i; Shropshire, 6; Grade Shropshire, ft; South Downs, l; Grade South Downs, 8; Dorset Horned, 1; Grade Dorset Horned. 1; Other pare breeds, 2; mixed bloods, 82. ■■ . ,, ' March 26th, 9 o’clocR a. m. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A L IFET IM E a ,000 of the latest and most exclusive Cloaks, Suits Waists, Costumes, Lingerie Dresses, Petticoats and Millinery. To be sold at prices that will mark, an epoch in the trade. For once you will find the best the American market affords offered at real sacrifice prices.. I t has paid you to wait. For further particulars see subse­ quent advertisements in all papers. . ; PETER A. BOGGAN. Ths Bxchangs’Bank expects toj put fnsafety deposit boxes in that large safe in the bank room. The I steel ease containing the boxes ar-/ rived And was to be put in place | Wednesday when it wae -found to be au eighth of an inch tee large. Being heavy metal there was no way to make the change and the case will be sehtback to the factory. A mistake had been made in meas­ uring the interior of the safe. TOY OUR JOB ,H®mrtoi Kev. O. <J. Jones of the Buon Christian church has been eharged with killing a robin, as be glalm# for a sick boy. The trouble is the outcome of closing the gambling places in tha t burg, the minister be­ ing active Ih the crusade and has been delivering some strong ser­ mons of late. The minister does not deny killing the biro, On# of his enemies saw him when he shot the rnoln. Legal talent has been employed and the case will be strongly contested. The warm epring-like weather which we have reoently been hav­ ing, has advanced the bud#in a way to alarm the fruit growers. The maple bud* are beginning to swell and tiie lighter touch of green is be­ coming apparent on soma variety of trees. There being no frost in the ground to hold back the sap, the warm sunshine is causing all vege­ tation to wake up from its winter's sleep.' In all likelihood there will he many cold, stormy days yet and much damage to the fruit may re Suit, PUGS made from o ld carpetv tVk chan ail kinds carpet Operators of the Vacuum House Cleaner* W » CM irtM * C tU U tiM , Halit B io HU m # a»>u>A*'* Si* vMiar m ADtuootr co- The Famous =n MILLINERY OPENING, S jj— .! I 'l^WWil.jllh - I -■ ' Spring Display . Elaborate display of Imported Pattern Hats, Stylish Suit Hats and Childrens Headgear, - *• ■! . -P E> Thursday, March 26th Friday, flarch 27th Saturday, March 28th. We are exclusive igehts fof the celebrated h a rt fiats, don*i fail to $ee them. No cards. Fountain Ave,, Springfield, Ohio. GET OUfRPRICES ON G

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