The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
m ( ' 5, I I apr “‘■iinwii^.imi»wr wSSSssssamaas Mn* n kk M Grand Opening o f the NewYork Glothing 8 Shoe Company * • .’ * Wednesday and Thursday, Apr. 29 and 30 ■■.■• ■ - : ' v ■ ■ V. ' <» ' * • . - :■ , ; , ■-. •■ ; . ■ ' ■■•■ ■ ’* .. »• ' ■ It looks strange to have an opening this time of season, but the carpenters nave just completed the remodeling of our store So in order to make it interesting for you to attend our late opening, we will offer you a feiy special inducements, for the opening days only. ’ ■:* ’ • . ' * •^ ~ \ • . Men's and Young Men’s Nobby and Up-to-date Suits in the latest patterns and colors: ii'i* 'i»3 i l l ■ f i r ml Regular $20,00 values, opening price $17.00 Regular $17,50 V a lu e s , opening price $15-00 , Regular $15.00 values, opening price $12.00 Regular $12,00 values, opening price $9.50 W e also carry a complete line of Gent’s Furnishings and ajull line of Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes. Regular $10.00 values, opening rrlce $7.50 Regular $7,50 values, opening price $5-00 Regular $5,00 values, opening price $3.50 Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits in the latest shades of Browns, Copenhagen blue, and other pretty colors; made with Butterfly sleeves: Regular $30,00 values, opening price $25,00 Regular $25,00 -values, opening price Regular $20,00 values, opening price $10.50 Regular $16,50 values, opening price $ 11.50 •j 1! ‘ r - W e carry the most complete line of Ladies’ Dress Skirts ranging in price from $1.56 to $15.00. W e quote here one of our small opening specials; Ladies9extra* heavy Black Sateen Petticoat that sells the world over for $1.25; opening price 79c. * 1 * ' * - * , - Dont forget to get otte of our handsom e souven irs. Open evenings until 9 o’clock. M. MARCUS , Proprietor. > 9 2nd Door East of Green St., XENIA, 0 . UV if Solid Gold Glasses fitted with Special lenses for $5 worth $15.00 Invisible 31-focals at , $ 3 .5 0 ,<worth $10. Chas. S. Fay, M’f g , Optician, 261-2 E. Main 8k, Springfield, 0. ATSPRINGFIELD, THE PAINT THE PEOPLE WANT AND THE REASON WHY Hie essentialqualitiesof paints »¥• their DURABILITY, SPREADING, CAPACITY, COVERINGQUALITIESan* BEAUTY CP FINISH, What more can be desired? HANNA'S GREEN SEAL PAINTS P o m m all of these qualities, and these are positive F acts well known tothemanywho have used these goods for yearn, with ubso- ktte success, and who cheerfully endorse them. r $ * * *M f wy Kerr Ss Urdu, etc# Paint nimArt instantly-Dr. Miles' AaB'YatN M# had ■**«*-**##«*. World’s greatest Show is to exhib it there on Saturday May 9. The people of Cedarvillo will have an, opportunity on Thursday Ma r 9thof visitingSinglingBros.World’ s Greatest Shows the pointof exhibi tion being Springfield. iritis season marks the twenty fifth anniversary of this great cir cus, and theBingling Brothers are (celebrating.the year by presenting the greatest European program ever offeredyBparado that surpasses all thoseo f ’the past, a newana com plete menagerie, anottior brilliant spectacle, ami the*mbst astonishing and sensational “ thriller” in all history, ^ The “ thriller” is nothingless than a double somersault inmid-airmade by a heavy automobile with Mile, La Bello Roche, a young French woman, at the wheel. The car dashes down a steep Incline from the dome of the tent. An abrupt up-curved terminal hurls the car high above the heads of the audi- edee, where it accomplishes two complete revolution and theh lands with a crash on a narrow speedway, exhausting its terrific momentum on the hippodromo track, This is an.act that defies English-. It cannot be described, and when onco seen, the picture of it will be carried through life, tt is the first instance where a single automobile has turned two summersaults In space. The world-wide character of ihii year’s remarkable company can bo- soen at a glance. From France comes the great St. Leon family of acrobats; the Patty Brothers, who walk, skip tiio rope and dance on their heads; Burgees and Clara, the gymnasts;, the wonderful Mar tell troupe of cycilisfs; the aerial Mill- lettca. and Miss La Belle Roche, who does the dangerous double somersault. From Italy have come the great iledlui family of riders and the Marneilo-MarnUK quartet of aero, baric bellringers. In Germany was found Bcbadnl, the great zebra ri- Jder; Marguerite and Hanley, the Igymnasts, and the Prosit trio and JHorton and Linden, burlesque bar Jperformers. Rlccobono, theworld’s Igreatest trainer of animals, and his jmarvelous company of horses aro *from liussia hud tho Mir-sa Golem1 acrobats aro from tho cous| of tha. BhAh of Persia, ’ j ...... A CURIOUS LAKE. It Makes Pour distinct Change^ In ' Color Evsry Year. . ’ , In Monterey county, Cal., at Sea side, there is a lake which changes its color four times each year. Ap parently there is no outlet for the He Mario, the contortionist, and a company of burlesque bull lightens are from Spain, A RESOLUTION. Wormwood and his trained bears; tho Huttons aiid the Clark Brother# riders; tbegreat aerial Clargonians and the famous Jordan family are from England; Kersjako and bis company of pigs that skip the rope and shoot the chufcp are from yew Zealand’ and the eight Carnellos, acrobats; ^.lvarez, the annalist; I jaj{<; although it is never stagnant. n.MariaH,.™ntnrtm«!d. n»A » It j&fUll Of ltttorfOWl ttntl fish, anti wheh its coloTJfe normal it is Sweet to the taste. ■ ■ The color changes are very pro nounced and are in four distinct shadcs---yellowy=gfeeni;fed unddark gray' that has the appearance of black at0timcs, After each change the water^regains its normal clear appearance, The color is in the wa ter and ia not the result of reflec tion from the sky. This has been proved beyond doubt by the fact that the color remains the same for daysat a time, regardless of thecon dition of the-clouds. The four colors mentioned are the ones always seen, and they al ways occur in the order named, tho disturbance, if Suchit maybe called, covering a period of fromsix weeks to two mouths in July and August of eachyear. Old residents of Sea side assert that the phenomenon is a regular annual event and that it is always followedby the death of a large number of tishin the lake, i No explanation of the peetdiar Whereas, through the influence of the Board of Trade, the citizens of the village have petitioned coun cil to exchange the present system of lighting the town for ‘an electric system, and Whereas, council at a meeting March JGth, 1908, did agree by reso lution to make the change as soon as. financial and other matters could be arranged, and Whereas, a certificate from tho clerk shows that there is not suffl- cfenfc money on hands to justify council In contracting for electric lights, Therefore Resolved that the fol lowing proposition bo submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the village a a provided for In sec tions 2191,1J351 and section Si of the municipal code of tho Revised Stat utes of Ohio, viz—Shall there be a special levy of three mills in excess of the one per cent allowed by law; at a special election to be held on May lGtb, 1908from 5:30 a. m. to 5:30 p.ra.? J. <£. MeCouKEim, Olerk of the Village of CodarvIUe. .1. H. W oi . fobc , Mayor, - . j Playing Cclvool, “How 'many seed compartments are there iu an apple?” lie queried. Kb one knew, “And .yet,” said the school in spector,“ “all of you eat many ap ples in the course of a year and sec the fruit every day probably. You’ must learn to notice ‘ tho little things in nature.” Tim talk of the inspector impress ed tho i hildreu, and they earnestly discussed tho matter at recess time, The teacher the next day over heard this conversation, A little girl, .getting some of her compan ions around her, gravely said; “Kbw, children, just s’pose that I'm Mr. Inspector. You’ve got to know more about common tilings. If you don’t, you'll nil grow up to he fools. K'rnv iell mo,” she raid, looking sternly at & playmate, “ how many feathers has a hen?” condition has over been attempted by scientists, although several scien tific men of note have studied the lake very carefully. The prevailing opinion among the inhabitants of the section surrounding the lake is that the lake is of volcanic origin and that- the changes are due to subterranean disturbances, which produce chemical changes in tlm Water of the lake. This idea is supposed to have grown but of tho belief that the lake is kdtomless. Years ago, when the Southern Taeifid railroad was being built across one end of the lake, the roadbed sank almost as fast as it was laid, and thousands of tons of gravel and stone were dumped into the lake before a sta ble foundation could be obtained. This led to the belief that the lake is bottomless. The lake is not more than three-quarters of a mils long by lers than half a mile wide.-—Los Angelos Times. FOR SALE. Hewing Machine - A first-class Hinger Hewing machinewith attach ments, been need ab#ufc six months. 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From its columns one can readily detect the trend of currency, its lodging places, by whom handled, uses made of it; and final results. " Again you read quotations of Bonds, Stocks, and Securities o f every nature, fixing Status of all business from the retailer, to United States Government, Also Current News, facts and re liable datacovering theentireworld; all sufficiently explicit to enable thinking people to avoid snags and follow the channel of success. Its extra size and high price, is the secret of its ability to discover, obtain, print and serve its patrons with all the news, and cater towants of people in every calling of life. The Weekly Enquirer fer the yedr. 1008 has greatly increased its Clubbing offers which now include the most select and popular pub lications of the day at prices slightly over half the regular Subscription rates. Do not overlook the fact that the year 1908promises to excel itt pros perity any of the past, and that the Enquirer printed at Cincinnati, Ohio, is ope of the most reliable Sources of information. FARM AND STOCK SALE! On April 23th the ,T. II. McMillan farm 8 miles north east of town, will be sold at Fublic sale to trio highest bidder. Also at same time and place, some stock consiattflg of hogs sheep and cattle and Farm imple ments etc., will bo sold. 'J.’ormn an nounced on day of sale, 1 Mrs. J. H- McMillan, False Uoglo. Attorney General Moody, dlocusslns a lerjal point, uaid: “That la otrlldns bat false lonle. It remintfa mo of t conversation I onco heard at tho eon* shore. A man in a striped bathins suit waa running on thin, palo legs over tho hot white boaeh toward the cool water when a friend, coking him by tho arm, said; ‘Whatl Ave you going in to batho just after a heavy lunch?‘ Why, you Will bo drowned.’ ’Oh, ho; not at all,*- replied tho other, T ato nothing but flsb.’ ” PILES FISTULA AXOJ4li& • DISEASES OF THE RECTUM PIMfra flklh IK gm MS X>IWS*Hl Wrfrti’it DR. J* j. McCLELLANf ■Smtft# C olumbus , 0. lJW«»SayaK!i!Mt . — ...a- OuHwVBulltll Mint % '*• *■?■•* H m- F ov j Wot that! T il The RJ labels onf •■ofiiiminid -'•faVtm'poJ for violatl With o)( same nut the sena . Ward au . goes back rence in a house, ei interest o accidents The son amendme commigsb become a I six inemlj three mil •man for til ' mend ia-sl jiuners. The sen bill for a r knocked o Wertz law Wertz plai cash, farxr bill also instead supervisor The pr< and Olevell $25,900 was! th&eiforfcs^ The Lybar $25,000 fer-1 ment Mr 11 . eluded. 11 the Hafnerl ■ Drake invef The Bnj bill is now has aiflxed I to the meal not be triec it does not| January.!, . The hou| bill for to - Sunday bas tho Carter i • izing the stl examiners. [ - iitiupe bill Were the filing patul . boards o f e| requiring supplies fori Lawyer sen/ and the del emptory c| Cases; the establisbmel on popular Under bus house on \| . suggested bj introduced and Mr. Hill 'izing the adl ,$10,000 and t| ofilcers to fe in thetobncl it a felony pi years, imprl tobacco cro)f Tho stalol composed o f Campbell, Lewis C, Ll L. Sibley, wJ of the house! tho Interrupj prevented a| putting the ness as an <| body. The commission’! relating to ti and allied t| the comtnlsp for passage) who had bee began to clul Ores Abl Recent les| of lead and than three Weight In md •lihcumatlc Valna by une o. m, mit$' Mtt-mn phi * {3 font* «$at*, Then yot a very certainly then take papilla. II consult y{ wiiat he grand ©It «Mtaas| mwmim!*™ 0 , . ssp ^ » v ,
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