The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

5 * 1 4 <* 1 it; there isn’* have to trunk tu r butwiier, :or Meats .only kind to InppliftiMM* for and they*** eold. Don’t f a | it’s hot. Buy |USE , jE, 0 . \y, [or Spasms [Daneo are $es. Most cured by land, build- |ms system, Vrve medi- ' Dr. Miles’ be found satisfac- |ored many diseases ire i t "will ean give |many who id through. Ifor advice. JiHepsy for years, lim treated by years he stilt • fells, I had a t- . ■pair, bu t know- litfiles’ Anti-Pain r , L concluded to Ting June, 390ft. I Ul three tiroes a se i t a s directed, ■was improving,. , a spelt since V ; h as taken no- I am ’writing hoping it wilt ,, presviile, N. C. tor. Miles’. Nerv- b „him to return fortly) if it fails Elkhart, lad [fact... [LTEft HOTEL IEET DIESUPSTAIRS * 0 GM. a s C E N T S . MainFloor N ijjhb ted in the Cul* tment. imilesP IUARAHTEE lentlCe dteenvertr ef ■crestease*ofIto&mf 1 8*\t Hhenm, Xbw dhi# highly sa e rf .kills the germa, re- [heals the irrHettoa J* M tiihcuo* goar- |edl, its. f.rmailed. Trial Ung. iC(L,T«letfd,Qltl#. •9 [HERECTUM |tk«ymteifes «* fk* >.vtr tt thsi»eiMMut I**'*., a, r*1** tUMff.rmir, S3 Wfrittt ef W«»»»a r.u. emus** |<9M. MtHMMtliC -ELLAN ICOLUMBUS, 0 . m ■®m dl TRUSS m M IN', [WlrtsmiMh OHIO The Purest Is Best. siatai^ww»AA^*‘^~*<3S8,s8 The Best is Cheapest. Made a t Jam estown Mills,"H/G, George, Prop., Jamestown, Ohio. FLOUR Sold by All jFirst-class Grocers, S ee - J. W . GILES, Merchant Tailor. For your Spring and Summer Suits. Up-to-date Tail­ oring and F it Guaranteed. . Suits * - $14.00 and up. P a n t s - ■ $3.50 a n d up. Cleaning, Repairingand Pressing G ive Me a C a ll. J, W. GILES, The Tailor, M a i n S t r e e t , Cedarvlile, Ohio. “I t Pays to T ra d e l a Spring field .' Springfield S tores o f Today Decidedly D ifferent From the Springfield Stores Of Years Gone To keep pace with the times, is one of the dif­ ficult problems with which the management of progressive mercantile establishments have to con­ tend. Many persons—and some of them busi­ ness men, too—have an idea th a t the acme of bus­ iness perfection has been achieved when, a dealer possesses sufficient knowledge to buy and sell goods a t a profit. This was undoubtedly true many years ago, bu t as times change, so do the methods of store management. The advancement made in the conduct of the various lines of mercantile business has possibly ' been more general in Springfield than in any other city in the country. The stores of today are de­ cidedly different from the stores of years gone by. I f any person has a t any time been dissatisfied with a purchase made a t a Springfield store, they should not hold the management of the stores of today accountable. Springfield stores have kept .pace with the times—-metropolitan methods have been adopted —trained salespeople installed—enormous stocks of high class merceandise are displayed—better values are given for less money—and every cus­ tomer MUST be satisfied. Every article of mer­ chandise MUST be just as represented or the pur­ chase price will be cheerfully refunded or a due bill issued for the amount. The offer of The Merchants' Association to pay the round trip carfare of ati persons residing with­ in 40 miles of Springfield is an extra Inducement to get strangers acquainted with the mercantile establishments of the “Home City.” Any mehiber of the association will issue ft car­ fare Debate Book upon request or one may be secured by mail mail by addressing, WILBURM. FAULKNER, Sec'y The M erchant*' Association, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO m U « I 0 a n d « n u o « * * o n r Tit**f*MOwwmkt>«<WtrtN, YsftCWr, 0 * 1 *. AMOOTHIft LSADINOOOH***VAtOlHt« J f L ftwntffcikWthahostiMtmmetlt*m*5« loSBSr? rtT£Tw«*I pfnfi *ft£* *»«• «• artSSw» oomt S my , mnurm, * mm**., ill| | "IImilTt"" "I 1 I 1 I." | LOCAL AND Pe&ONAL K*v K irablasha* will preech Bab- ba th in tb s U. V. ohttroh. —FOR SALE : Fou rD u ree Jersey sow* and pig*. R . R , Barber. A matin** club has been organized inX o n ia and wm J c I jt mcating* ar« to b* sta rted in June, Mr*. J . C. Barber spent Monday in Cincinnati. - Good shoes aheap a t Mostr Shoe Store sucoessor’s to Koch’s Sample Shoe Sfc*r*, Xenia, Ohio, —S traw H a ts, every th ing In the line a tB ird ’a. —Coming! Ex-Governor Taylor of Kentupky. Mr, Ralph Wolford has Joined the ranks of the local automobilists And will find recreation th is summer in his Buick roadster, ,i * ■. r Messrs. Oharlss Turnbull and son Hugh, were In Columbus, Tuesday. —Tine Apples, ex tra larg r ones only 10c each. A t B ird ’s, The Jun io r class of t h e f H igh School gives a banquet th is F riday evening a t th f Foster hotel In honor of the 1009 graduates. Mrs, I r a Gatos spen t Monday and Tuesday in Columbus. —See those nobby Su its In the new spring shades, Brices range $10 to m m A t Bird’s. See win­ dow dlttplay today-* Leave your lannd ry a t Sm ith &• Silvey’s barber shop, , H a rry Bird. Mt. W» A. Spencer has been off duty this week on tertaln ing the mumps. —J u s t received ano ther carload of Locust fence p o s ts ,' C. N. Stuckey & Son, Miss Jenn ie B ratton entertained the RmbrOidory Club Thursday afternoon, Mr. Louis Gilbert? has boon ap ­ pointed a member of the soldier’s burial committee to taka the place of the la te W, H .Ilifi. R . F . K e rr and others have made a th ird a ttem p t to' locate a d itch in tiie corporation. The h ist petition, was dismissed by the commishion- ers because of » lack o f Jurisdiction May 20 is the date ter viewing the location. Rev. Jb. C. Foster of Saline, v isit­ ed h is.sons, Krnest and Wcndall, this week. Mr. Thomas Spencer of Xenia spent Wednesday with Mr, W, A, Spencer, . The Barber block is being given a coat of p a in t and dressed up m ah attractive appearance. For Sale:—D ra ft m are .11y ea rs old and co lt sired b y Prince Albert. ■ Charles Raney, Misses Beth E rv in *and Grace Bookley spent Sa tu rday in Lon­ don. H im K * t*$ enw »y of th e B. It* F. XI; gave a le e tu re Sabbath even­ ing a t th e B ap tist church. A t a recen t m eeting .o t the Ohio Presby tery of the R . P , church del­ egates to the General Synod, which meets ill Ph iladelph ia th is lhonth* were chosen. Dr. DavldMeKinney aud D r,-.W . R, Mcfihesney and E lders A. Y. Retd and N athan Pa rk of C incinnati and W. H , Oresvreli ot th is place. I t is n o t often th a t a great speak­ er like Gov. Taylor of Kentucky comes to our town. Let’* show our appreciation by giving h im a , large audience a t the opera house, Mon­ day evening, May Slet, iv W , J . Bryan and B rand t Whitlock the la tte r, m ayor of the city of Toledo, a re bo th booked, fo r the Springfield Chautauqua to be held th e B rat week in August —Low Cut Shoes a re Ideal for summer wear. We have them in a ll Leather* a t popular prices, - B ird’s Mammoth Store, S ta te a .JS- Jones has to the superinten’dent* of. ftfchools fixing May 18th a* “ Fiwtea Day” . He sug­ gests t h a t one hour on th a t day be devoted to instructing pupils as to the value of peace in the world and the meaning o t Tfie Hague confer- ene*. . Hand laundry saves the clothes* Leave a t Sm ith & Sllvey’s barber­ shop and have H a rry Bird call for It* —Don’t throw away your old car­ pets i Have beautiful Rugs made out of them , F o r particulars see Phone 88. M ary C. McCorkell. Mr. Jam es Mitchell has purchased a lo t of Miss Jennie E rv in in Miller street and expects to erect a resi­ dence th is spring. FOR SALF,;—Edison Portland Cement. Guaranteed the be st a t lowest prices. Ph me o r write: John DeWine Co,, Y llow Springs, Ohio. A tten tion , Knights of Py th ias! There will he worjc in the page rank and business of importance will come before the Lodge on Monday n igh t to a ttend picnic in Dayton; By o rder o f the Chancellor Commander, Petitions have been, s ta rted in Dayton fo r a local option election. Fourteen thousand" signatures are necessary to call Aq election* A t­ torney G. W . Crabbe, has th e work m charge. The solicitors also ob­ tain the sentiment of each voter and th is Will largely determ ine whether an election will be sailed. ' The W. C. T. TP* w ill hold their regular m eeting in th e Carnegie Hall, Thursday , May 20th a tS p . m. The Womon will hold a “ County In ­ stitu te A fterm ath” a t th is meeting. June 17-18 is t b f date set for “ The W righ t Brother** Home Celebra­ tion” l a Dayton. I tiS expected th a t the great**t ovation ever tendered two American oitisen* w ill be sched­ uled for those dates. Dayton ex­ pects to en te rta in 100,000 people a t t h a t time. Mr. Sam«el Langden and wife of Leroy, 111., have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. H. H . McMillan, Mrs. Langden in a ncice of.Mrs, McMillan. MEARICK’S Speccial Bargains « . in .« SUITS For th is week we oilor specie 1bar< gain* on a ll tailor-made Sh its in this g rea t Cloak House. You ean buy now good stylish suits a t— $ 15 . 00 , $ 18.50 —Campbell's Stains and Floor F in ish arp guaran teed by th e m ak ­ ers to give perfect satisfaction. You can reflnish floors furn iture and in ­ terior woodwork with these stains and the results Will come up to your expectations. Prepared lir Mi col­ ors. D ry h a rd ovsr sigh t, G* M. CROUSE will tell you a ll about them. and $20.00. Emm Cloak House. 1*1 * . S te la at., DAYTON, O. I The people of Cedarvlile and the surrounding county are fortunate in getting an opportunity to hea r Ex-Governor W. B. Taylor of Ken­ tucky. He will make a sho rt ad ­ dress a t our Decoration day exer­ cises, Monday, May 81, and on the evening of the same day will deliv­ er his famous lecture "The Peril of Tyranny.” The Governor is an able speaker and the people who hea r him will be pleased and enter­ tained, C -.ft-.’ij .. ..... ... ... . . . ft . i J , W, Faulkner, the g reatest po­ litica l w riter in the state, comments on the post office fight In Jam es­ town by saying t h a t W. O. CustiS is being opposed fo r hie second term on th e ground th a t he d id hot support Jesse Taylor la s t fall. Mr. Fau lkner says t h a t to be ou t of fashion is te be dead, and fo r th is reason the majeriiy of the coun ty and d istric t wsr* fe r M att. R . Den­ ver. The w riter also s ta te s th a t if itis fh e p ttr p o a e o f the Taylor p*o pie to “ even up” th a t i t will re quire fifty year* alone for Greeny eounty. W R EN ’S # Important Announcement Thursday morning next we shall place on sale 560 Pa irs of Fine Hand Made Lace Curtains —the greatest aggregation of fin* curtains ever seen Sn Springfield The purchase consists of broken lots of one to six pairs of a pattern, being the balance of an importer’s stock and sample line all hand made goods. Regular prices range/from $5.00 to $30.00 per pair. On sale Thursday morning a t prices 31 to 50 Per Cent BelowValues. The collection consists of Irish Point, Cluney, Battenberg, Brussels and Ren­ aissance in white, Arab or ecru in th e newest and most cjjoice 1909 patterns. This is an opportunity* for those interested in the furnishing of their homes to get fine hand made Curtains a t prices even less than the common grades oPNottinghams will costyou elsewhere. NOTE ^ur ^ r’ Staley has returned from New York, where he attended the, 111! 1 t “ "Big Auction Sale of Carpets and Rugs, held Wilmerding, Morris & Mitchell, April 29-?0, May .1st, and reports extensive purchases. Look out for the greatest Carpet Bargains ever offered the people of Springfield and vicinity. BETTER SHOES andOXFORD TIES A t YOUNG’S Snap, elegance and ease abound to the superlative degree in our Men’s Wo­ men’s and Children’s Footwear. Every Oxford hugs close to the ankle; no gaping a t the aides. We have them in every color, leather and style tha t's sala­ ble. Try a pair and be convinced of their superiority. M en's Shoes and Ox- . fo rd s, $1.50 to $5.00 Women’s .Shoes and Ox­ fo rds, $1.50 to $3.50 M uses’ and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords; 75c to $1.90 jDon't forget the number, 7 EAST MAIN STREET. I am in no way connect­ ed with any shoe business other than th a t conducted a t above number. OSCAR YOUNG, 7 East Main Street, Springfield. Ohio. JOBE, BROTHERS & CO., d r y G b o b s • V ’l T X r T A H m i l l i n e r y SHO ES A * A . 9 V / . S U IT S MAY WHITE SALE Our May White Sale will begin SaturdayMay 15th and will con­ tinuefortwo weeks or untilJune 1st. Duringthis twoweeksevery­ thing in our house that is all-whitewill be sold at a reduction of 10 per cent. Thatmeans you can buy Laces, Embroideries, White Goods, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, White Waists, White Dresses, White Dress Skirts, White Gloves, White Hosiery and all kinds of bedding at a saving during this May White Sale of 10 per cent on every Cash Purchase. $1.00 Corsets at a Saving. An opportunity to buy any new mod­ el of the best makes! of Coraeta a t a saving of 10 per cent. $1.50 Corsets, sale price. .$1.35 $2*00 Corsets, sale price.......... . .$1.80 $3.00 Corsets, sale pr ice. . . . . . . .$2.70 White Millinery. Having prices on all White Millinery and Millinery goods during the May White Hale. Heeure your summer hat now and a t the saving prices. Muslin Underwear. Every item in Undermualins a t a saving of 10 per cent for two weeks. That means frofri a 10 c Corset Cover to a $5.00 White Hkirt. Every cash purchase, no matter how small, you secure your reduction. White Waists. During the May White Hale you can get thejchoicest white waists as follows.* $1 Tailored and Lingerie Waist*, ,90c $1.50 White Waists a t , . . . . . . . . ,$ 1.35 $2.50 White Waists a t . . . . . . . . . . $1.80 mutim a s s r # '. • I*#. fjrti* \ i * *

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