The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

liiimuriW* HMm • M M mumm COMBINE BUSINESS WITH pleasure "! school too crowded . Attend the Wright Bros. Celebration and Buy Your Summer Clothes at The Surprise Store OUR NECESS ITY SA LE Is arousing more interest than any similar sale ever held in Dayton. The pri­ ces we quote on such dependable clothes as we handle were never offered before in the very heart of the Season. The backwardness of the season with the un­ favorable financial situation has caused us to have such an overplus of stock th a t only the most liberal price, concessions will relieve us of this overburdened condi­ tion. Now is the time to make your purchases. See what we are doing: MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SU ITS The Suits offered m tins sale are not a special lo t .boughtfor a sale, nor is i t a sale of odds and ends, bu t the pick of tlio product of tlie country’s best wholesale tailors. Think ot buying H a rt, S ch a ffn e r^ Marx Clothes a t th is tim e of the year a t th a prices we quote: Only the-most urgen t nocessifey could compel such reductions in the vsry heigh t of tho season, and its up to you go reap the bentfle, Here’s tb s story : In » statement Issued Tuesday, Presiden t W. t >. Thompson of Ohio S tate university, said th a t inelutl* „ log a tt ndanee a t sp tc ia l w inter and OUR $30.00 SUITS • . Necessity Sale price....... OUR $25.00 SUFI'S— Necessity Sale Trice...... OUR $20,00 SU IT S - Necessity Sale Price OUR $18.00 SUITS— Necessity Sale Price ..... .$ 20.98 $ 17 . 8 £ $ 15.49 - $ 12.88 OUR $15.00 SUITS— •Necessity Sale price.. OUR $13,00 SUITS— Necessity Sale Price... Ol .1 $12.00-SUITS— Necessity Sale Price... OUR $10.00 SUITS— Necessity Sale Price,. $ 10.27 ..$ 8.98 $ 7.98 $ 6.95 T rem endous Reduction in Boys Clothes The same story holds good in our Boys’ as n \o u r Men’s Department, suits, and principally the good ones. We must reduce the stock. We Eve ry th ing a t a price th a t is bound to move it. CUR4II2.50 BOYS’ SUITS— ,d » | 7 Q Necessity Sale P ric e ............* p lw # ,7 OUR $3.00 BOYS’ SU ITS- Necessits Sale Price.? ... An over abundance ol can ’t consider the cost. OUR $3.50BOYS’ SUITS Necessity Sale Price.. OUR $1.00BOYS’ SUITS— Necessity Sale Price.... OUR $5.00 BOYS' SUITS— Necessity Sale Price.. $ 2.39 $ 2.79 $ 3.19 $ 3.79 OUR $6.50 BOYS’ SUITS— Nccessiiy Sale Price.. OUR $7.50 BOYS’ SUITS— Necessity Sale Price. OUR $8.50 BOYS’ SUITS— Necessity Sale Price....* OUR $10.00 BOYS’ S^UIl’S— Necessity Sale Price.... OUR $18.60 BOYS’ SUITS— / Necessity Sale Price.... $ 5.19 $ 5.98 $ 6.48 .$ 7.48 $ 9.48 Prlcos on Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc., Less Right Now. Than You’d' Expect to Buy Them When the Season is Oven, Y O U ’ L L S A V E ENOUGH ON TWO SH IR TS TO P A Y YOUR C A f l fA R E , THE SURPRISE STORE, 2 8 & 3 0 Er. Th ird S tree t, DAYTON , OH IO TRY OUR JOB PRINTING 20 Per=Cent Owing to the backwardness of the Season we are compelled to use other than the regular means of disposing of our large Spring stock. Therefore for the month of June we have placed a 20 per cent dis­ count sale on all our Men’s and Boy's clothing and furnishings (everything in our store.) This sale commenced June isfc and will continue during the entire month, giving you a chance to buy at less than even before at this time of the year. * Haller Haines &Higgins. 33 E . Main St. Xenia O. FOR SALE!. Houses and Lots in Ccdarville and vicinity. Buy before the rush. We have three or four desirable proper­ ties just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prices, also to 4 acres of land, Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which. cost $3,500. Have a centrally located rooming house of 15 or 10 rooms very cheap. Farms for sale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEMANS &HOPP ING Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you, For this reason we urge you in buying _ to ho careful to get the genuine— BL ac T & igh T a liver Medicine f1 The reputation of this old, relia­ ble medicine, for constipation, in­ digestion and liver trouble, is firm­ ly established* I t does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not ba tho fa­ vorite liver powder, xvith a larger sale than all othcro combined* SOLD IN' TOWN Ft mont a t the university had reached 3,000 and he urged school officials over the sta te t* advise studen ts to pick other schools n e s t September, as with present appropriations tho university will he unable to provide for them, i Ppf* John H, Hayres, w ifi and daughters, ot Zion City, 111., were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. David Tar- box on Wednesday and Thursday, Although aw ay fo r nine years, ex­ cept an occasional visit, the Prof, had little difficulty in recalling names and faces of former pupils Ho looks the best of health and is evidently enjoying his work as head of the Zion C ity schools. During the nine years he had been in th a t city he has reg istered over five thousand different pupils and missed hu t two days of school on account of sickness. During bis nine years of .superintendency of the local schools he missed one day, making bub three days out of eigh teen years, a n enviable record. The Prof, and fam ily have been visiting relatives a t Bowersville, Clareitce E . Neil, a well known young man residing in Xenia dis­ appeared from his home several | days ago and was found a t t h e 1 Union S tatiou a t Dayton. As he I had bean absen t for several days it was feared by his friends th i.t he had committed suicide laeing m a ; demented condition over ill health . He was abou t to s ta r t for St. Louis J and California where he has a sister | a t the la tte r place, A bro ther G. H. Neil, of th* W lckersham House m Jamestown found h im in Dayton 1 and returned homo with him. The unfortunate m an was m arried a few years ago to Miss Sarah Coffey, Mr. W alter Steirrett and sister, Misfji Lonnette, who have been a t- j tending Genova college a t Beaver ] Falls, Pa. are expected home today, WANTED: HAY. To purchase in : cu t on the shares, the meadow or ] 3t F . B. Turnbull. FOR SALE, A low tnefcal Wheel wagon, Em- j pire M anufacturing Cov*. make, ]p latfo rm .bed and gravel bad fo ri ' I t be s*en a t T a rb o x ] ;place two miles West of CadartsjWe, John 0 . Foley. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, g J- H. McfHLLAN* Funeral -Director and Fu rn itu re i Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement] Grave Vaults and Cement Building Blocks. Telephone 7 , Cedarville, Ohio. In the Matter of Publication of the Notice In the .Estate of F rank A. Spencer, deceased. Notice is hereby given th a t tlic undersigned has been appointed and duly qualifted by tho Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, as ex­ ecu tors of the above named estate. AH persons Indebted to said estate must make Immediate payment; those having claims will p resen t | them for settlement. Thomas R. Spencer. F rank H . Dean. LEGAL NOTICE. i PATENTS CiMalt, and 'f,ai}e.M*rkaobiaif.edand all t’al- entf.-j-'.iiimtonductcJfo? MOticttAYe Fs*», non Ofrice i* c f eceite U.a. waysny Orfic* fmd Wefan sf.-.irn pMer.l in tecs Ur.iaUna those ntnista f - '.<«Washington. 1 Send model, dra-.vi.ig „i -llinto.. with (Irscrlp . tinn. We advise, it cjtcntatila cn nut, free of di.-tege. Outfeenoldnetlllp.itentissetnred. ‘ A S am fk le t,,“ Bow f■:>Ohmln I’ntcuto,"with en*t of fiiiiirt in tlie foreign ttnifttfles «ent free* Address. ; G . A . S N O W & O O . on*, SAt«r r Office, washinston . o . o . No. 12233. Common P leas Court, Greene coun­ ty, Ohio. Katherine W ya tt vs Charles A. W yatt. Charles A. W yatt, defendant herein, | place of residence unknown will take notice th a t on th e 31st day of Dec- i ember,1008, plaintiff filed lh the said i court h e r petition against him fordi- verce tipeu the grounds of gross neg- Ilect ol duty and extreme cruelty, Iand that! the same will be for hoar* ing a tth e CourtHousB, Xenia, Ohio, IJu ly 19th, 1009, A. M. or as soon thereafter as tho same can ho heard, i by which tim e defendant ISrequired to answer or demur to said petition or judgmen t will be taken against him. 17-lO-d. Katherine W yatt. $160 Reward* $100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there U at leut ono dreaded disease that scicaee b *8 been aide to cure in loll Its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s | Catarrh Cure is the only positive curenow . known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a | constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh ;Cure is taken internally, acting directly up­ on the blood and mucous surfaces of system thereby destroying the foundation of tho Idisease, and giving the patient strength by | building up the constitution and assisting lmture in doing its work, The proprietors havoso much faith in its curative powers, that they ©Rif oneHundred Dollars for any [case that it fails to cure. Send for list o testimonial*, Address. J, CHFNBY * Co, Tolcda 0. | Cold by Druggist, 715c, Hall’s Family Fills are the best, CASTOR IA Per Lafonts and Children. lb KM Yn Am Alwip Bw$t Bears th# EJignatoraef SPRINGFIELD, O, Great PreJnventory Sale B lack and Colored 5 i lk s Begins Monday Morning, June 21st. THE BEST SILK VALUES IN YEARS Fare both ways refunded on purchases of $15 or over within a radius of 40 miles of Springfield. Model No. 10, with Roadster Body, 18 H. P., $1000.00. S P E C IF IC A T IO N S Seat* Three Persons. Current supplied by Magneto. Wheel Base 91 inches. Shaft Drive. Pressed Steel Frame. Four Cylinder Engine size 3 3 4 x 3 3 4 . This same car, with Tourabout Body, $1,050.00. BUICK Model “F ” Most reliable car on the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt­ ed for country driving. Model “ F.” Touring Car, 22 H. P., $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seata Five Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 44x5. Chain Drive. This same car with Roadster Body if desired. BUICK Model N o .17 The greatest Car value offered for 1909. Do not ever consider other makes - until you have seen this “Silent F o r t y C a r has straight line body of approved design and is a eauty. Model No. 17 Touring Car, 40 H. P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 4^x5. This Car equipped with Roadster Body if desired. 4 1 We also have to offer the 50 H. P. seven passenger Touring Oar. Complete specifications irivcn on request. Tills same car equipped w ith R e a d i e r Body if desired. Also agents for the "Incmii parab le White S team er.” Five passenger Touring Car $ 2 ,(i<; 0 . For a “ (own ca r” there is nothin* to surpass our low cu t direct drive “ Wnverly E lectric.” A silen t car. $1,(100,00. * A v isit to our Garage will convince the most exacting th a t we have tho most reliable cars a t low eat prices. We havo two car loads on tho way. Call and inspect the line before investing. The Central Electric & Supply Company KELSO&GARFIELD*Props. “ SouthDetroit St., XENIA, 0. f W Note This They Go Noislessly “WE WJU. HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT” This is the celebrated “ Grey Streak” that made the much talked of record a t the recent Savannah races. Speed 79 miles per hour. The car forJa il occasions and especially the “ Doctor V* friend . *

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