The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
m mm 1 “T% jmt* 4 * <**•#* Vsr'"t*sf r *■ s ^ SSiS - c - «% 1 *~ Th e Greate*.1* Stotfe Vi Kit u KINNANE BROS,-SUL IVAN COMPANY SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Thr*« Starts la One W t+mw w r i PRE=EASTER SALE Women's Tailor-Made Suits, Dresses, Skirt Waists, Coats and Skirts Hlai’t WuSiffu, C»atj, HLinK -psai'lly- in r>r<*pt>?flea to thv ioiiKigtottco_y*>u a ttach to roattorii <>i dmis, no yon will kr»p informfrt an to where It is besfc_ to buy. The highenfc btandard for ‘roady-for-noi'- vif.*{> epparol for women ami Misses’ fine all-wool Panama Tailor-mado Huits trimmed with silk and buttons to watch. ‘‘Ohio41 stylo shades, tan, rose, rosed a, navy bluo. Bines H to 18, Actnal value C A $1«.CO. Prc-Eastor sale price. «jYl M i O U Mioses’ fine all-wool fancy7 stripe Panama Suits and man-tailored garments. Shades, rose, navy, tan, reseda, Iiennard bluo. Ac tual value $20.00. Pre-Easter d » | i A J" sale price*............ ................. <p 1 TC*VtJ Separate Skirls, $B.r«o t o .. ......................... .......... Women’s fine all-ivool French Serge Suits now Iffpleas models, full gored skirts, coate trimmed with bengalino silk, buttons and braid to match. A11 shades. A-A / F A Value $20 Pro-Easter price........ Jp 1 Q * ( )U I $ 14.50 $ 1.98 WoweiPs fine white Batiste Shlrfc Waists, longsleeveB, front and back trimmed with lace insert Son and medallions. Actual value $2,CO. Pre-Eastor sale p rie s .......................................... Women’s flno white Lingerie Waistsj trimmed with fins white lace d* | *y A i l and insertion. Prices $2.50 to ... | u S j x f Women’s fins all-wool French Bergs Walking Suits, coats, silk lined,, hipless coat models. All shades. Sizes 31 to 41, Actual value $27.00. Pro- Easter sale pries................. $ 23.50 Women’s fine Prunella (lo th Tailer-made Suits, exclusive model#.-shades rose, reseda • tan, navy, black, Sizes fit to 14. Actual value $35.50, Pro-Easter b &I s A**IF jjjA Women’s S, art Jackets in lino Borges and fancy worsteds. Pre-Easter d* | Q F A ralo price, $7,50 t o .................... ip 1 0 * 0 1 1 Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses m the new princess style. Pre- fJJA Easter salo price, $5.50 t o ....... < p J .i* * u tJ Long Separate Coats in navy blue sorgo, the swagger coat of the season r is e 'll {?A $15 to...................... ^ 6 * ' u V Women’s fine tailor-made Sh ir t Waists actual value $&QQ. Pre-Eaeter d* | j?A , Women’s tailor-made Percale Waists in fine stripes, checks and plaids, d* | F A Sale price........................................I p l »OV Millinery Thafs Correct Superb trimmed Hats, Paris Hats, Hew York Model Hats, $4 ,95 , $6 .95 , $7 .50 , 8 .95 to $100 .00 We maintain the exclusiveness ot our Hats by not duplicating any of our models. Buy your Easter b a t here. Waist Department 500 New India Linon ami smart Lingerie waists, handsomely embroidered and lace trimmed, new sleeve trimming. Waists th a t are easily and conservatively worth $1.80.are here a t........ 98c Elegant values in Lingerie Waists, embroidered and lace trim med—Boyal models. Special a t.................. ................. ....... ........$1.25 Messaline and Taffeta Waists tailored or trimmed. These come in black, navy, wisteria, rose, etc........................................s......$5.05 jR’ound trip fare paid on all purchases o f $15.00 or over under the plan o f the Merchants’ Association, Note This I They Go Noislessly "WE WILL HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT" This is the celebrated “Grey Streak” that made the much talked of record at the recent Savannah races. Speed 711 miles per hour. The car for all occasions and especially the “ Doctor’s” friend. Model No. 10, with Roadster Body, 18 H. P., $1000.00. SPECIFICATIONS Seats 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 Toarabout Body, $1,050.00. BUICK Model “F” Most reliable ear on*the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt-, ed for country driving. * Model “ F.” Touring Car, 22 H. P ., $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4-Jx5. Chain Drive. This same ear with Roadster-Body if desired. BUICK Model No. 17 The greatest Car value offered for 1909. Do not ever consider other makes until you have seen this “Silent Forty.” Car lias straight line body o f approved design and is a beauty. Model No. 17 Touring Car, 40 H. P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. * Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Bare 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 44x5. This Car equipped with Roadster Body if desired. * , Wo alf;o have to offer tiio 5it H, P. coven pansehger Touring Oar, Complete specifications given on roque.-t. TiiLs paiuq ear equipped with Boadster Body if desired. Also agents for the ‘Tnoom- parahlo White Steamer.** Five passenger Touring Car $3,COO. For a “ town car’1 there is nothing to surpass mu- low cue. direct drive “Wavorly Electric.” A silent; car. $ 1 , 600 . 00 . A visit to our (forage u ill convince the moot exacting th a t wo have tho most reliable ears at low est prices. VvVhavn two car loads on tho way. Call and inspect tiio line before investing. The Central Electric & Supply Company KELSO k GARl iaO, Props. South Detroit St., XENIA, 0 . Attractions At The Fairbanks. The Fairbanks Theatre will offer on Wednesday, April 15th., the | Boston Grand Opera company, the | foremost grand opera organization j singing the gragd operatic compos- fition of the world a t standard thea tre prices- This organization is especially strong In regard ' to Its principals. These were selected with the greatest care and are ar tists who have attainments of die- tinetion to the ir credit, They haver given their rendition* in prominent ’musical oontera and have been re- rweived with tfe*s greatest approba- bation. Heoee, the public may be assured th a t the interpretation* given will be adequate and satis factory and will In addition possess the brilliancy desirable, The Bos ton Grand Cpera Company is not weak where most organization play ing a t standard theatre prices are— th a t Is in the ensemble work. Qn the contrary this has been develop ed with the greatest, care and a large chorus of much skill has been provided for each opera. The stage settings are adequate and supply a harmonious and attractive back ground' The appearance of the Boston Grand Opera Company will be a rare one insomuch as i t com bines grand opara adequately given with standard theatre prices. I t i s the spirit of gaiety and light hearted fun emanatingfrom "Three Twins” th a t is its great charm? oven the actors seem to he imbued with th is atmosphere from Victor Morley, the principal comedian, down to the little "Yama” girls ami the resu lt is as pleasing as it is novel. The cempany Including be sides Victor Morley, Eva Fallon, Della Niven, Buby Bay, W. H. Woodaide, Floreiiz Kolb, George 8. Trimble and Eddie P, Bower, is one th a t Joseph M. Gaites has ever or ganized. The eberdsis an unusually large a*d excdptionalJy well drilled body of young women. Tiio boek of "’Throe Twins” is by Charles Dickson, the music by Carl Mosch- na and the lyrics by A. O. Hauer- bach. I t is m two acts, the first scene being laid a t a seaside sum mer hotel, tho second act being the interior of a Sanitarium for nervous people. The atago manager, Gus SolJse, ha* introduced a number of novelties, and a number of dances, tableaux, and ensembio effects. "Threo Twins” will be the attrac tion a t the Fairbanks theatre on Thursday evening; April liith. . KUna almost InataaUy^&a MOe*1 AatbJPiUa mUs. K* feat attMMMKMSa. " Thumb as a Sign cf Capacity. Lady lii'chi."', tiuorlsfcv of 'sliuct:- €;ay, fm td.;»y fidt/C-liu;; ob-iifo to t Hin liGf beak o£ iGuSlafri' at (r- about tLo great oca v;Lu cuao t.» 1.* i- fa- i tier’s lif.ace, w to icJd to fieri ‘i.Lolj tit Ciy tliau.L.o, and coo low email they ate. Huv/ could a i.LAtt wlWi cdth;;5ticdi th i iu t; Snv <.v.;a- fi'le of aaytfls.n'? Peyplu vjfh little thumbs do what th y ino nd fo da, they slwajfi I'd ttk.’ l ( Jvcs be pio. bujonious Ponies, A rather cuiimia habit haa been de- vo I ojk tl try rJej.ienn ponfea in coimec lion with tiie <aetiw Jiumia. Wiien (fox1ere ahmo arc tliiroty, it I b fiakl that, htfoso affonijdiun to put their ii«.uChu to rho pilekly plant, they will fiuA of all ntaiid and kick at tho eae* tua with th. Jr Male. By this means tho thorns ero hioken and tiro Fathery Kkin kulsid, and bo the imnies can dlls* tin-ir fill i t the tool juice with’ out injury. - Sunday Btmnd. Pretty Nearly Correct. Andreau PclHeartl, who said ho lived .couicwhero in Mulberry otroot, vma arraigned in tho Now York chil* tlroa’a court charged with playipg ball mi tho snoot. '-Don’t you know it’s "Yes, eh'," sobbed Andreas, "Don't you know that you arc likely to lsuri somebody? Tho streets don’t belong to you. Now toll me, son, to whom do the ahei-ts belong:" “D* automm biles.” snsweiod tho ttUpilt. "Dis- charged,” said the judge. FOR SALE! Ihnrjcs and Lots in Cedarvillc and vi -fity. Bay fiffoie the rush, Wc La >three t.r fan* desirable proper’ tics jur-t outside the (.orpomtioft limits at very te-ifonabic prices, also 2 ^ to 4 a n too ! land, \Vili sell one for lens th*u CL.*t ot dwelling which cost ?.L“-hi>. Have a centraiiy located ruoHiisig Louse of 15 or 16 rooms very cheap, - . ■ . F am s fi-rsaie in O n t ia l Ohio. SMITH. CLEllANS iHOPPINCi Cofuti* Stone Laid Tuesday. w r r u o f e g r e t s f w i Dctwcaaehowcra Tuesday the cor Prcfibytos’ian church building whs 1. laid. Kev. J , E . Wisficu-S I>. D-, j gave, an axeollenfc address, Bov. W. G. Mooraticad I). I). and Bov. Hoff man alflo took part in the osorcmcn. In tho box under the corner stone was the church roll, uainos of tho officers and histqry of the congrega tion, Tiie different”church organi zations wore giyeu a place oh the program. WANTED: WOOL. Will pay highest price. Before selling phono or write John DeWine Co., Yellow Springs. Will receive, worn on Tuesdays and Saturdays. For headacheLr.TMUw-”A7uI-Pa!n Pllfq. “ A ereatn of fherso roup ig veryj tlelicioua and nutritious and tnay | well ho placed among tb s enter-j. goney dIsl^cs,', w7n te s Fannie ritfc Favmop an rho A raiLAS2amyn7* l|53nlonr***Scald one f quart of milk with two tablespoon-, tuls each of onion and carrot cot in > small pieces anti a blade of ipaee, Meltonc-fourth of a cupful t f hu ttsr add two tahlcpoonfuls of flour, and stir untrl well blended; then pour on gradually, while stirring con stantly, tho hot milk. Bring to the boiling point and strain. Add one half cupful of grated mild ebf'ese. and stir until the cheese has melted Reason with salt.and pepper and ndd tho yolks of two eggs beaten slightly. Serve* with croutons, duchess crusts or imperial sticks.” By strengthening m e nerve* wtilct •ontrol the action of the liver and fcdwch* Dr. Mile*’ Nerve and Liver EUI* cure 'orutlpation. it dose* 2S> cent*. W. J. WiMmanTo Be Cashier. Mr. W. J . Wiidman, formerly «f the Exchange Dank In th is place, m to be. cashier of the now Fariuec’s National Bonk o f 8pnagficlds tha t i s t o l o opened soon. The capital stock Is cow being subscribed and will bo $106,060 or $150,000. Hebert Folty of CTounellsville, Pa., is to ho president while a number ot local people will bo stockholders. Mr. Wiidsnan recently organized a bank in Vicuna bLt has beep re siding in Springfield. FOB SALE:—Edison Portland Cement. Guaranteed tho best a t lowest prices. Phone or wrl* o John DeWino Co., Yellow Springs, Ohio. Pr. Miles’ Ann-Pam Jems rellev* path. GOOD CLOTHES! Men, as well as 0 women, like to be well dressed, but many of them don't know how to go about it. Toe majority of clothing stores can't help them much either—they clothe them, 'tis true—but they certainly don't dress them. T h a t ’s W h ere T h i s S tore Com es In! We dress men and boys well—we spare no pains to do it. Clothes quality, these days, counts for as much as price. in the way of an inducement, when asking patronage,, If you care for clothes excellence, come here! Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, §>10 up to $28. Spring Overcoats and Topcoats, $10 up to $25. Business and Dress Trousers $1.50 up to $6.50. Boys’ and Children's Suits, $2.50.up to $12,00. Exclusiveness and excellence in Hats and Hab erdashery. This Store Is The Home Of Hart Schaff- ner & Marx Clothes. , " *. vCojqrUgbc1909byJfasrsctttffixcr & M*>x mar TV t O /w /T Springfield's Sellable Cloth- TheM. D.Tevy.&SonsCo. • Bound trip fare paid on a ll purchases of l i t or over under the plan of The,Merchants’ Association. Miss Flannery Corsets of Com fort S ty le , D istinction Make sure of the three essentials—correct style, good quality, thorough fit, You are sure of those here, even in the least expensive'of our Corsets, for we, put style quality, fit, first; trimmings afterward. A Corset whose pripe will not permit of. these essentials cannot get into our store. Women know this. That is why this ia the busiest store in Springfield. That is why you can rely on it for a Corset of distinction, and one that will wear right, whether you want a simple model or one of the extreme effects necessary to the proper fitting of the most extreme styles in pnvns V a can demonstrate to every woman’s satisfaction our superior facilities for ac curately encasing the figure. You will find, that the model our corsetiers select for you will be correct in every detail. ' Miss Flannery Corset and StorK Shop S p r in g f ie ld , « - 107 E. High St. * Ohio. 'I BANKRUPT SALE VALLEY BROOK FRUIT FARH Mast Be Sold by Order of the U. S. Court. Frank B. Miller’s farm of 133.70 acres, located on the Robert pike, seven miles south west of Springfield, Ohio, will h e sold at P u b l ic A u c t io n to sat isfy creditors April 15,1909, at 2 p. ni., On the Premises This farm has an orchard containing 10,000 apple, plum, cherry and peach trees; also 10 acres in hardwood timber; splendcd land; two dwelling houses; im mense barns; fences in good order. Appra ised at $14,036.50 For^fui fcher information see A . C- L INK , T r u s t e e in B&nhrun tcy . S p r in g f ie ld * Ohio, SM B OB IVMBBVt Thousands of feet of Oak, Cherry and pno Lumber will be sold at this time. M*MMi WWWmillii
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