The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
M t */,£ ‘li W : - 1 if j Swell Styles for Winter «# Overcoats sis doiuina&i when yon frequent the fashionable thorough fares or where the up-to- date man Is a ‘habitue/ because they have been made by us. Our fab rics are exclusive—-our styles are popular favor ites, and no one In Ce- darville would be re garded as a man of fashion would have his suit or overcoat, his evening suit or Tuxedo made by any one but KANY, TheLeadingTailor, XENIA, OHIO, nmapr toy 9 V M C A J* f t . JtttlTM H u m o r a n 4 , P h ilo so p h y A » < PERT PARAGRAPHS. tTAVIX' J friends lias Its reverse side when tvi tidings, birthdays and «»■ nivarsario* loom up. Anybody ran work, hut It taken a gr#;u» to make good a t doing nothing, , One way to boat any game la to l«t it alone, Terhaps both discoverers are right-’* the north pole may be twins. I t Is easy enough to show the other fellow even if you can't see yourself. »V NEWMEAT STORE I have opened a meat store in the J. C Barber room and asks for a share of your patronage. The finest outfit In the county has been Installed for the storing, handling and re tailing of fresh and salt- meats. Our prices will always be consistent with, the market quotations. Inspection Invited. C. C. Weimer. Tapping a swelled head with a well I chosen brickbat bus sometimes been known to give great, relief,. I t Is hard to go against an up and down proposition when you are doing your level best When the poet assured us that truth crushed to earth would rise again, there were no such thing as steam rollers. ■ r A little leaguing will do to hang a bluff on, _______ The Annual Outbreak. Helgtiho! The sound of basing Resounds Throughout the land. The heroes Have assembled, A noble 8partan band, Prepared , To charge the freshmen Full tilt And double quick It ifiey can find , Some small ones; Oft-whom It’s safe to pick. Once Every college season Professors ' ' Take the floor White they . Announce that hazing Shall be Allowed no more, BuCtbelr Announcements solemn Have lust about -tha asms ' Efieot as hostile rooters Upon A baseball game. They fusa And fume I Again*! It. Rut boy* are going To base And maul The other fellow » Wait* tbare are .■ 4- . Ofitega-daya. ftp: Wr Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lino leum, Etc. ^We Show a Large Variety- in All Grades, PICTURES There is nothing better for a wedding gift than a picture handsomely framed, We have taken great care In selecting our subjects, consisting of copies of the great masters in carbon, sepia, hand colored photogravure and water colors. We show a fine line of frame mouldings and frames. NEW DRAPERIES Colonial nets, beautiful patterns, white, ecru and Arabian,from 25cto $1.26 Etaminc, very effective, In beautiful combinations of colors,dO*in*wide 25c Nottingham and Cable Net LaceCurtains from,...,.,..,................65c to $5.00 Chilly Lace Curtains, white or Arabian..... ........ .......... .... $2.76 to $7.60 Irish Point Lace Curtains from,.,..,,.,.... ..................... ........ ..,.$2,50t o $10.00 Velours, Cretonnes, Reps, Etc., for potieres and over draperies at special prices, *, WALL PAPER AND FRESCOING Iteatitihil patterns shown in all grades of wall paper, Frescoing and timing executed in oil or water colors. We are expert in this particular calling and can interest you both in color schemes and price. Van Atisdal & Co., 23 S. Main St., Dayton, Ohio. At ewtatet «UgM Th*y'tf r*ih*r H&xe than Mt. 8*v*rjit Drawback*. *T was out to the country the P*st summer, and Ir was simply awful.” “What was the matter?' 1“Why, the people ate with the farm hands/' “Shocking1,’* _ “And they didn't dress for dinner. But that isn't all. Tbere Is one other thing they do that might make them ineligible for society.” “What Is that?' ‘They pay their bills.” ELASTIC ROOF PAINT for fin, motet, paper, felt and fuberold roofs. I i proof against the weather or rust Absolutely ftofl- porous. Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after oncOset. Is a fine water-proof, ing material. Contains no Ingredients such A# salt and lime which enter Into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof and Iron paints on the market to-day which have no elastic quaUttak and are destructive to metal* and fibres, and ar* bound to eryStallre ar.y metal. I t Is germ proof. Otn-tfjr eiraikraniprist tkt. Why tostpnrehas*tht testwhenii testsm mire, • ftm ttJftlkbJMAI* O0& i»ICf« »U»***fc.V O f t , F «M d « (lii.lS o ,W ls li PIANOS embody every detail that ran possibly add to the value of a Piano of the very highest grade. The low ptli e at which they at©sold astonishes those compel- cntto j ndgeofPlanovalue, ‘1Kledling” on a fiano means highest atIn-Ho re- suits la tone, ftmth, durability and res© design, fiend fur catalogue and name and address of our agent In your vicinity. Thsy'd N«v«<i Msk* Up. “A bride and groom In France ara planning to take a .honeymoon trip to an airship.” “I hope they haven’t quarrelsome dis positions/’ “Why?' “Because I'd bate to hear of their falling out.” ________ His Own Medicine. “Who Invented alarm clocks?* “Want to erect a monument to his memory?' “No, but 1 would like to make a few remarks, if I were equal to tbe occa sion, that would make him turn over t o bis grave/’ 1"!BINIII I )j , ■ Hail Fallow. “What are you doing?* said the bam to the young blade. “Sowing my wild oats.” replied the V* B. “What are yotr doing?' “Harvesting mine,” returned the beaten bnm. Of Cctirsa. “What’s the difference between boys and eggs?” “I should say so/* “Sky whftt?' “Boys get too fresh, but eggs never do.” ___ _____ Appreciative Audience, “I have some tickets for grand opera th a t I cannot use. Ho yon know any- body who would appreciate them?' “Sure, I have a friend who Is deaf and dumb” help to Eyesight, When little May has money And city lots and farms, Though she Is plain and homely* A count can see her charms, Certainty. “Ho have a little charity.” “What for?' “What for? For goodness’ SikesF IS 8 EAQTT snnnHSiiiEt TillsCreai iwWwb •rsdleatss frteMfC Molss, black hssds,mshara a«dwn, r#*V>r1n* dU.ee.il, ImprmettHm, TOoltftiworrtdfUMitmrMV STM^MtSkla Speo&Ui, At All PnqcrUWof BMsmt tvi m flWftvw "PVpMnM' PT d PMPHH h I MMI fwMtftsssMrysMl 5.500 Yards of $1and $1.25 Black and Colored Dress Goods . . . such it low price? Because it is a manufacturer's overstock of this .season’s newest fabrics in every wanfcad oolorr fend blacky which came to us at much less than par* value. The purchase consist* of all the latest weaves in plain and stripe materials. Beginning Thursday, and Continuing for a Week Plain and Stripe Serges Plain and Stripe Prunellas * Plain Taffeta Cloths Plain Panama Cloths Plain and Stripe Venetians French Storm Serges Plain Batiste and Henriettas Great Sale of Black and Colored Dress Goods 75c yai*d $1.00 and $1.25 values Fancy Stripe Serges Fancy Stripe Soliels Pirectoire Santoys Chiffon Cloths English Suitings French Satin Cloths Shadow Stripe Batiste Of course this will he the busiest Dress Goods Store during this Sale— just as it Has been since the opening of the season— if you are particularly interested in getting more than the maximum amount of Dress Goods value for your Money you’ll be here as early as possible. We want to prove to you this Dregs Hoods Store’s Su periority. Springfield, Ask for our Gold Stamps which is an extra saving to you of 5 per cent. Round trip carfare refunded to all points within 40 miles of Springfield on purchases of $15 or over under the plan of The Merchant’s Association, M ecca f o r S h r ew d S h o p p e rs Hundreds of Shrewd Shoppers Have Been Convinced That the Store Of A D A I R ’S IS THE MECCA FOR PURCHASING FURNITURE andHOME FURNISHINGS W* h*T# farn libkd niAny homes in Ccdarville Mid tbe surrounding country, and we would like to furnish yours, young liousekeep- ♦r, We e*n furnish everything, , u rn itu re Carpets or Bugs, Curtains Stoves, Washing Machines, Dinner Set*. E tc . You needn’t g* ano ther p la te fo r a alngle item . Bed Room Suite, ................ $18 to* $100 Pedestal Pining Tables, ................ $11.50 to $45 Tlresesrs , $8to $50 Buffets.................. ****** *. **.$16.00 to $55 0iufioui%^s#•♦**** #***• *,»***«******* *$6 to $40 Sideboards........... .......................... $10.00t o $60 Iron Buds. .*»***.***♦»•*»»*.»#, ♦. .$2,50 to $24 China Closets. ....... .... .$13.00 to $50 Brass Beds . » 4 , «$19 to $50 Pining Chai rs, . . . . , . ,75c to $8 WH IN IN XENIA VISIT US. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND n l M MJr/ \ A j 20-22-24 North Detroit Street, XENIA, OHIO. T H K m m O R A D E LEHR PIANO *KGtfell jm# knoorsko b y Mml •($*•».Ctile«««. Tirthfi. ftalfl * ^e*Fvwg wwiw# OOM#»»VATOAI«» _._i TfwrkBtWJgWp iMMtlMtranHNtAM«fi« m TI mi wiMd1M % *£?***> *« h . y m t pry*. WKiXW jFOJti U a TAI j i * AMY . M f t t lU f f*y * KSS tO fli P * I TMa nfmth a n 1 's Butterick Patterns and lSe—nom higher. THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. | TH E M cKAY BUGSIES, SURREYS, Spring, R«dftOilFkM WAGONS Best quality- Select M r . ter?*!. Carefully mu d a . Built to stand Hard Sendee, The cheapest in the end. Writ©for complete Catalog and Price*. MftKAYCARRIAGE CO., AftOVSCITY. n . TRY OUR JOB PRINTING ^v-'t’.X.,-ri-■ ' 'f H '1'« Tiie L Compan, fam ish ! Yellow S this fillet up Wcdi Thfi pc eently v< were fish Xenia '% Light eo u t the Ja beside tl Thelo i a lino f. Springs t a few da power o' switch l An all ni Yellow 7« ihcfint candle pi lage pure Oedarvii be sold t Springs r I t to miles of - Street Springs i leage tha county. ’ The lo their wa water po ■ and can without < They wej ding tbai in case < much in i contract. Fire w Dean- barn o’clock a covery H Wolfords room, 4 ^acident for plum .The read to learu thi diseiiae tlm all its Btai Catarrh Cu known to being a ci constitutio Cure is tak- on the bloc thereby tie? disease, am building u nature in d have bo me that they c case that it testimonial’ Address. Eold by I)r Hall’s Fam NOTH ” from Jam. th e lan d < Wi coimr this I W c Rife i Vice: their prom Wi liabili W c o S : W . f _ - s .. J
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