The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
•IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, r. •1 There Is no gups-work about S » e Stetson H a ts -- - ^ ‘QF'wiiSS^f-7a"V -'Vt-r-y~" .-•"J3Tiey,‘are limit -along precise lines. Only the highest skilled workmanship, the highest grade materials and the most careful methods of manufacturing could produce the ijiteison. They, set the style and are first in beauty and’ character, |Iverjr. Stetson heart the. Stetson Name , We fc**« ihs Stetiott Soft anti D«br Hsu io sit «te 1 »l=s.l wrlM, $ 3 . 50 . $ 4 . 00 . $ 4 . 50 , $ 5 . 00 - W e have many other makes and styles from 5(te to S3,00. Sullivan, The Hatter., 21 BoothLimestone Street, Springfield, Ohio, ILLINOIS VOTES. Local Option was the issue in 84 counties in IllinoIsLanJL'ueSday and the saloons were voted out of 20 of them. In these, counties 1,200 townships were represented. It is estimated that 1.500 were put out of existence by tins. eote. Many of the large cities voted for licensing of the saloons. The Ect'ond year of the Antioch Chautauqua promises to he even' a greater success than the first. The talent is already under contract and the program will soon beout. The list contains a remarkable array of talent, I t appears that the man agement sought only representative characters,’ since every Interest is respected, ___ talent more remarkable for what it has done the a.for special ability ‘ in oratory. For example, the Farmers day brings Prof, Holden, the great est expert in corn culture in the world. Holden is the man who. or ganized LheGospel Corn train which traversed thp state of Iowa- from town to town where he stimulated such enthusiasm among the corn growers that Ins influence increased the corb crop of the state in a single year over 100,000,000 bushels. The Q. A. R, day brings Gen G. G. Howard, the fighting parson, the only surviving corps commander o.’ the Civil war and the present head o f the army,' Hm eloqbenco is su-. perb. The Political day brings Senator' £ . B. Tillman, who does not please everybody but who is a unique pub lic figure and has convictions. His manner attracts much attention, , The Woman’ s day has as the chief star Jane, Adams of Hull housefame Miss Adams has a name on two continents and is easily the best ltnown woman in the land, There is no journal that would not gladly print all sho has to say, There is no body of people where her voice is not heard'witft Teepee,fc. The two Sundays will offer oppor tunities to see and bear two of the greatest preabhers o f the "pulpit Dr, DawsoTpB_name. is well-known in Europe and America. His work in London has been continued In America. Bishop HartzeH, recent ly from Africa, Is not only superbly eloquent, but his recent experiences In the Hark Continent makes .him a desirable orator, 4 One of the most interesting feat ures will be the two appearances of THE EDWARD WREN COMPANY, Announce Further Great Reductions on all Remaining Garments from The Boggan $40,000.00 So=Called Fire Stock 1*4** A Soldier of Fortune * CliftonOpera House, April I7th; . By Senior Class of Clifton Hi|h School. - O a s t o f F h a r a c t e b s . , Col. Mtfeboodio,—Soldier of Fortune............... ........ ...Walter COrry. Mr. Patroni—the villainous guest....,.,.-..,.....,-:, Wayhe Flatter MA-Belmont—wealtby stack broker.... .......... ..Lawrence Garlongh. Cyril Clifferd“*-nephew of Belmont..... ..--..Elder Corry. JDr. Fargo—suitor for band o f Agnes......................"-.Ernest Brower. Freddie—moutii like U shark and voice of calliope,,...,..... ..... ............ .................... .... ..............................................Orville Armstrong. - Snowball-burnt cork artist, “ I ’m one ob ’ em” ..........Egbert Huso, Barney—with the tooth acho...-................. .........JBruce Anderson. Agnes Belmont—daughter of the broker... ....................-iTila Corry. Ida Lovewell, guest and cousin of Agnes ................ .HI .en Corry. Miss Prucijla—sfio prevents “ Cruelty to Animals. .Bessie Corry. SYNOPSIS. ACT I General introduction ot the charactors. The Colonel re counts his war reminiscences. Patroni, the gentleman from California, plots his future villainy: Ida’ s terror of his threats. His quarrel with Hr. Fargo, -------- ACT II S o UN tj I, Belmont on the verge o f bankruptcy, S c & ste II The grsafc robbery at the Belmont mansion. S cene III. The Colonel’s grand lottery prize. ACT II I Scmra'I. The villainous attempt to blow Up Hr. Fargo’ s office. S cene IT. Fred’s remarkable progress in bis studies, especially grammar. Snowball has a tooth drawn suddint, ACT IV S cene I. The proposed duel. S cene I I Serious wound ing of the Oolofiel by Patronl’s treachery. Heath of the latter by lightning. AGTV Tho great generosity of theColonel (the soldier of fortune) discovered and rewarded by Belmont. Reconciliation of Agnes and Hr. Fargo, • Happy Denouement. Pianist........................................................ ..... ..Miss Buby Loroo Dye, MONUMENTS, GUTSTONE, STATUARY 1 ■' “ Trrt I ' ' twws, I N o t F o i u H s e t ! view point. Thousands of our patrons have taken advantage of the ridiculously low prices j qupted for new, up-to-date Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Skirls, Lingerie Dresses, Petticoats, .* Millinery, Etc,, so the stock is growing smaller every day* ' ■* What we want now, is a “Total Clearance” of all Boggan’s Garments;within the next 1 few days. To accomplish bur purpose we have gone through the entire remaining stock * and marked each garment at give away price. In every instance you will find the price far below actual cost of material, So if you are interested in this class of merchandise at prices never heard of before we advise a trip at once to our 2nd Floor. Here are some of Boggan’s prices and bur give away prices. * M ILL IN ER Y From The “Crystal Maze" Ladies’ Street and Dress Hats Bogga,n’s price $5.00, our ' NX I ( i X giveaway price..................... 1 » / U [ Ladies’ Street and Dress Hats. Boggan’s prices 35,95 and » / . 4 , U $9.50, ouTgtvsaWay prlce,...Mj/« Ladies’ Street and'Dress Hats 1 Boggans priues §6.95 and -$7.95, our giveaway price... . Ladies’ Dress Hats. Boggart’ s prices $8,05, $9.50 and$10, our price....... ...... Ladies’ Dress Hate. Boggan’s prices $12.50 rfind §13.95, our giveaway price:. U , Ladies’ Silk Suits. Frem the Recent Limestone street’Fire, •An Endless Variety-Plain artd Fahey Taffetas, Louisines and Voiles—AH the Newest Styles—-Mo two alike, Boggau’s prices ’$12.50and r » /% $15.00. Our give away ^ J f ’ Boggart’s prices $22.60and p* f \ t \ m m . Oar give-away price ........... ....... . ... ..... ; • AND 80 o s r DOWN THE LIME. . LAD IE S AND M ISSE S SU IT S From The Boggon Toggery Shop • " Misses Suits. Boggan’ s prices $12,50 and ' ,$15. our giveaway- price..,. $ 3.98 Ladies’ and Misses’ .Suits [Bbggan’ s prices $25 and up S t X U X pur giveaway price......... N l /U » / U Ladies’.,and Misses’ Suits Buggan’s pric;-s $35.00 sjt -g _ a P A .>14.50 - Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits $ 18.50 Boggan’s price $40.oo and up* our giveaway price..,......:........ ...... . Ladies* and Misses Suits. Boggan’ s price $50 and wp, A g\ m upwards, our given- / / i U H way prick-,.......•.!?. .......... » y O SPECIAL Wftil^fchey last, choicobfone lot Ladies’ and Misses* Silk and Cloth Suits -in black and colors—from the Boggan Shop—That be priced, a* will be seen by the original ticket, at $22.60, $28,60, , $42.60,&ud $50.00. Our f t f t give-away price for your V h ( I k choice....................... ........... ...JpU ltFU Boggan’s price $1.2(5, our given way price................................ . W A IST S FROM—THE TOGGERY SHOP Ladies’ Wash Waists Boggan’s price $1,00, our given- ' Way price,... ....................... ............ A C l b , Ladies Wash Waists ,49c Ladies’ Wash Waists Boggan’s price' $1.50, our given- £ Q r way price......................................V U i . LINGERIE DRESSES and TWO-PIECE WASH SUITS—White and Colors FROM THE BOGGAN FIRE All Are Perfect—Not Even Soiled From Handling. . - Boggart's price's $1Q,00 and $19.95, our giveaway . price......... ........................ $ 5.98 House Dresses Lingerie and French Per- A O Calc—Boggans price $5.50 \ / U X to $6.95, onr price ......... Fancy wash Balora Jackets Boggans price $3.60, our give- I j X f ' T away price.... ............................ / U V FfiBcy Lace and Braid-Trimmed Wash Chats $450 Boggart’ s price $19.00, our giveaway price........... i f \ $ s $ 1.50 \ Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats ’ d ggan’s prices $1B.50 and d| f ) A O ■ sa » - * nna*: : J()o*Vo J Misses' and Children's Coats : ■ COATS From the Limestone Street Tog gery Shop Misses’ and Children’s Coats White and Colored' Bear Skin *Qlqth Coats, Boggans price $5.00, our giveaway price,...,.... - ..................... Fancy and Plain Cloth rib -t •'“l A d Coats,Bosgan’ s prices Is A I 4 U - ■ ' and $5 95, our price...........4 f/ JL i l / / - * Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats Plain Colors utid Mixtures Boggans prices $8,59 and -up, rtu* giveaway price Ladies’ and Misses Coats Boggan’s prices $10, $12.60 and $13.60, our giveaway , price,,..—.................. .......... Ladies’ and Misses Coats . $ 5.98 Boggan’ s $16, our, give-, away price............... . $ 2.98 | S P E C I A L A ll-S ilk Taffeta Petticoats, in Black and colors— Prices Regu? $5-9S» $fi«-5n and $ 7 . 50 . Yonr choice, this sal e^ . . , . . . . . . . . $3.98 I S We are members of The Merchants' Association and issue Rebate Books. purchases at this Store* A sk for one when making Yoilr duty to your loved ones who have patted away. ' Let their final restingplace bomarked- for afi time with asuitable memorial. If you desire originality In design and thoroughness in . construction--* • como and sec us. With our mipfd’tor facilities and equipment, which, are not equalled by any retail concern in the IT. 9., wo are prepared never before to fnrwmi high grade work less money than inferior work will cost oloowhero, Wo employ no agents irl ' this territory. If at all infcreated in any In our lino, write, phona for eatalogue or if possiblo call to sea u». Bell phono $91, CitiKcns phono 213, Established 1861, GEORGE DODDS & SON, ■$£$* t t $ , t t y , * 19 W . Blaifi S t , . 1 Xcftla . O# Walter Howe, the great actor who baa accompanied Mansfield and Irving for the past ten years. The children have not been for-} gotten in the arrangement of that' program. Pamahasika, tlie famous j expert with dogs and birds, carry-} ing thirteen cages will be on the program. Ross in , the juggler Is also to appear In his magic. Wood land, the wizard of science appears in a double number. Lochvtntzskl, the Russian Prince who was exiled to Iberia, will tell hia thrilling story. Readers of the rank of Rita Rich and Lucy Jenkm- mvill appear at various times. Hu morists of the rank of DoWitt Miller and George Wood Anderson will each make two appearances. The musical talent wilt include both vocal and instrumental. Miss Dorothy Lethbridge, said to be ofte of the greatest woman pianists liv the world, nowmaklng aitAmerican tour will give a recital of an hour and a half. Sho plays on a piano that Is shipped from Cincinnati for, the special purpose. By musical critics she is placed m a class with PadorWBki. Another musical at traction is the Treble Clef Chorus which has won first prize in eight out of ten contests, ..They contest In Salt Lake City next month and’ later go to England to contest in London. Marcus Kellorman, a Cincinnati hoy, but now of the Royal Concert Company of Germany, will sing bn three different days. He is com mended by the highest inusicalabll- Ity' arP'oiie of the famous basso soloists o f Europe. The Weber (iuartetto of Boston is olio of the best irtaio quartette on the road, is announceu to appear three days. The Columbus Sym phony Concert Company, welt known as olio ot the Very’ best in the middle west, will give a double number. Other music will be fur- tbo Tola Quartette, the McOi Orchestra and the Xenia Band, THE FAMOUS IN EASTER ARRAY It is entirely within bounds to say that no Springfield store ap proaches this in volume of business. The Famous Leadership is held through the correctness of our styles; the assortments, and of course the Fairness of Price. Trimmed Hats from $3.95 to $40.00. Special for this Week===The New Sailors The Metxy Widow , the Up-to- date and the Broadway—the new est fad, $4 value, this week $ 2 .5 0 m The Merry W iflow Sailor* burnt and black;- $ 4.50 values, special $ 2 .9 5 Ladies Toques and Turbans made of proline braide and trimmed with quills and braide; $3.50 Values, special $ 1 .9 5 T H E F A M O U S , 39*41 F o u n t a i** A y e . , S p r in g f ie ld , O . HIGH SCHOOL WINS. Tim High .School has. ball team defeated the college team last Bat- nrday afternoon by a score of 14 toG. Tho game came to an «nd at the end o f tho sixth Inning when tho college boys quit, The following la tho SALE. j lino npj | College. JCoafar : High Bchool. « Jones jItester P Fifther IBrigham lb L. Kenmm *E. Corry 2b Clemans (McClellan 3h F|oltls X , Corry Konnon Blair If 1*’, McFarland Marshall R. McFarland iCfeswell “ r f Townslsy Buft Plymouth Rock Eggs, Nug get gtroim Iti cents fur sotting of 15 eggs.: ' ’■ : Pill- lKftrtapf,* i>r. Mill3*AsUMMin PliH fctop r*ln« MURMit !n8tantly=“ t>r. Mites j . pk Hastings. *AntbPaln Put*, Ho bad .ftet-fcttwu, FOR SALE. Sewing Machine-A flrat-class Singer Sawing machinewith attach- monta, been usetl about six months* Coot $55, wilt sell for $25. Inquiro at tho Herald office, - The following “ Nursery Block]” consisting of Apple, Plum, Peach, Cherry, In shades-, Catalpa, Silver Maple, Elm, Linden, Pm Oak, Car olInn Poplar, etc. Also a ohoico lot of evergreens, in Norway Spruce suitable for hedging, ’Tho above stock is fosf sale at a bargain as tbo business must bo closed out. Those wanting stock should call at my residence on Miller street and leave orders, of oft the “ Nursery packing grounds east, oflowh in season, Ooirto early and got choice. Tocumsoh Nurseries, G. W. F banuk , lb Charge, Fully insured. A worthy town guide got, married recently and With admirable foresight he at once took out a life insurance policy. The couple had only lived a few weeks In wedded bliss when tho breadwinner "fell ill and died suddenly. Notifying her friends of his death the widow wrote: 'Andreas passed away yesterday. Loss fully covered by In* aurance.”—La Caricaturista, * Optnjng! Opening! Opening! J. C. Conwell, Xenia, Ohio. JtiHioUricss Ms t2th Jinhimt Hat* gain Vehicle and iMptemeni Opening for'thursday, PH* ddjf and Saturday, i April 9 th, 10 th and 11 th, 1908 . SollvtaifNi Gome. HUGS mad fom old ca p t W e dean alt kinds carpet. Operators of tho 1 - Vacuum Uom& Cleaner* t t e Contract Churches^ HattsDwellings anywhew TH E VALLSIV RUG & DRUGGET CO , 242-244 E MainSj,, SpHnjE^t - Mattresses, bod springs, the best to l » had at McMillan,», Hr, Miles’ AntLI’eia |fij« relieve yslu.
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