The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
BEWARE OF FRAUD SALES The Merchandise S en sation of the Day ■ .. . • . ■ .. . .. . . — ^ ................................... .. - . ; - j ■ • ■ ■ ■ * ' ' ■ * ■ Clothing at Prices Never BeforeHeard Of Men' and Young Men's Suits, Overcoats, and Trousers at a saving of less than FIFTY PER CENT, Gents,s Furnishings, Dress Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear Overalls, all go in this remarkably low Sale, , This sale will be a revolution in Springfield Merchandising and will be positively CASH, Plenty of extra sales/ people to wait on the thousamds that will come, Every purchase guaranteed just as represented or money refunded Sale Now jt . A ■ GFIELD CLOTHING GO 79 W EST MAIN STREET , SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. A BLINDHOMETEACHERINSTRU.TsLBAl ADULT T h e M' 4 [By tlic Ohio Commiusiou for the Blind.] Homo teaching of adultn in tlie metlioda of read? ig need by tho Wind As one of the objects of the work undertaken by the Ohio Comraksion for tho Blind. Besides, homo tea-'horo will a!;:o ISietruet in the tee ot tho hands in varioua occupation;} that aro cape ially adapted to the Wind. r , . ig tho oummer of ICtiO a home teacher, repremmtfd in tho illus tration above, carried on in one section of the state thin valuable work, *nd everywhere by iru* beautiful spirit and cheerful disposition oho car ried Bunshine an wall as instruction. .......... BLINDED BY NEGLECT i *t t V. . \ Scrap Book w«* *■wereas; psmgxat t t a t did not belle h«r mate, tb la did not improve her hunbnad. Ha wns going flahlrg one day, and. looking over his outfit, Ire cm lii’ned bitterly: “My fishing trousers haven't a single -button on th-.-ial" - “How fortunate”’ raid his •wife. “Jfow, If you're drowned it will be so easy to Identify yum Cy". won't it, dear?' ■ “Ko,” the husband, routed, “for all the other chaps In the crowd are mar ried tool” ■ Forth <snccc. My heart was Heavy, for Us trust had been Abuccd, ita ItlndRO.-r) answered with foul wrotiiw So, turning stonmUy from my follow men." On# cummer Sabbath day I drolled among The t reeiv mounds of tho villago burial place. Where, pondering how all human love and hate rind ono cad level and how, coon or late. Wronged and wrongdoer, each with nicchoned face And cold hands folded over a Still heart, Pass ti:o gtccti threshold of cur common grave, Whither all footsteps tend, wkonco r.or.o depart, Awed for mycolf end pitying my race, Our comracn sorrow. li.:c a mighty wavs, Swept all my pride away, and tre-nbiinrf.y Xforgave. , —’Whittier, p i ha Smallest She Had. A Jitfrct oar conductor ono Saturday afternoon had track a good tun of tnasi* crao that lie hart dibiouliy in keeping himself supplied with email change. Many porrnnn who patronized Ida car handed him ilnliuro and hills of large denominations in payment of their fares. The conductor managed to get along fairly well until a woman carrying a !h'y infant 1-aided his car. Whoa he a>'Trd the woman for her faro 1.1har’d, d 11 m a fit 0 doll ir bill. 'To that the amallc.-t yen have, wail* <;u. ft the couriu.-tcv, fearing *«. i#, «• f . ..e, y |fJ „ arne woman tooked'ity the em.uuetor and then tit the betey sad made this surprising reply: - ' “Ye#, i here bssu* awirrh’d only twelve month***■ ■»#*, * «»ar<d3&«* &&# m o * to me oa the w*y out &*t.<n 3 Kwaer," said a cheerful yuan* siwtrea ifho had just returnwl from abroad. “1 was suf fering from one of the most awful spells of acaslckam. My little daugh ter for throe day* had seen me lying in my berth, while the stewardess from time to time ternirtod my reluc tant apjefllc, 1 umidug dutiful efforts to swallow nnd retain something any- thing to sustain life till I could *et off that agitated monster called a 'floating palace.’ “ ‘Mamma,’ queried this daughter of mine after she hsd JUt witnessed ft particularly harrowing seene. 'do you think you'll ever go hack home if you once-get on shore agalnf '“ Oh, yes!' I groaned In reply. *J don't believe I would, though, If I didn't have these round trip tickets. Having them, I've simply got to re turn.’ '“ Hound trip tickets!* the chlia re peated musingly; then, after a mo ment: ‘Mamma. I believe that’s what must be the matter with y«ur weals, iThoy all seem to have round trip tick ets too.' “ Too Muth f t r tha Frenchman. A 8 tr ry is told of a Frenchman who was very anvlens to see an Amerleaa ha;.lm ; s man a t hi# h use. Tim first morning when he called a t the house the maid topiled to hi# qaery: “i'he ma«fcr Is n-d down yet,*' mean ing dowashilf*, { The following morning In called , again and was met with: , “The wrmt. r Is hot-up, yet," mean- \ Ing that he had n-t yet arisen from , ; M b bed. j The Front hwsn, j«s>klng a t her with ; doubtful rye, iinns.’.t for a few see- I ondM. \ “Hot Id v i ’ rt'-ef< nlt. but c-ef ze s inadmm.lalle wld mil nw re t waiter will be neither up n«r down, ; but ill ze middle, zen TTill call a t zat j time.”- Joe Mlt- hi 1 fhappl* In Na tional Magazine. ■ ISijLcH Making Proposition Is in tBft GLOTHniG m that nowhere can you find the values in Men’s , B ey s’ and Children’s X X A I l s s J • * That we are showing. Cassimeres and Worsteds. Plain and nobby styles Plain Cut Overcoats Protector Styles. At such prices that you can’t afford to overlook COME IN AND SEE $10, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 J . W . FOX , P r e s . 1 1 6 - 1 1 8 South Main S t „ \ -f r ’ . - .tSaiL, *»• * i * ^ i# , v ’vY* ..1 tffvff"■'i ’• i !t i, fur t ’ift i lln;!.I fr\ i i'tj( .' l' .(■'! fV'c 1 is blind F>r Jtf# fTty t*.. * -li'g Of thfgft Min'd tU'lf’H’U t.. . , , , , ■her#»# • ,.f * . - » ,i >• : '■,!<- 1. ■5 5t' r“ J h li u ' d tu lilrth th# ftml4,wrn 11 u a t- n ; Cl ’' ’H.it f n & fu.nrtsi i»tn Milld......; TheGreatGianhoca ».dByaanteiyGamely Ore - 1 . cto owl eliwr.tatiissr-’ioaz, rtv. t c ; t l . Jt $a rnubr.'/*sauwtf ccn.^a-.i:;," A laisa chulcrn, aiut pie,’u.t-. C..:;d.v,d a. jAtiit of tjphcid fcvrr, f ui»:a vrvSLhfivd ■ -,ulH in all y ; ( ftheworiJ. 11 WCilKS LIKE fCACilC.’* i t . ; m%ymi ..Vw . .OHB . . _ tcu^kU r#U r-vr rtnwmrif Sw.-* fH-fcs 73 c “nt* per box* f f. .;i*sr ,. <i: U r f * / ; f a m -r!Vd aJ ..*t ■(-•is, ••-■.* St! <r tti.t ,< ‘' h < *sfcf *jodssJdLirti.tto Dili ,;^ARIO CHEMICAL COKPVIY, j A D#y si s Tlmt, j An clc-nv-rn i f weakn##s in mnedt of ] our iTTi.ht: g I** that wc try t-, grasp I too mu-h ( t life sf n time. We think i of It ns e v. 1ele Jnriesfl nf faking the Jrtajs one by one. I Ife l« * mo»nIc. find , j catdj tiny j lc e mn«t h# cut end « c t' 5with fdvllb Anon. j -■ ■*“ Hit gp*«l»tty. A distingnlehcrt mil#*# president, well kirnwii for hi# ability to get. do nations fi>r Id# limtituUon, while on S vi It tu New York rocestly dined at th >Lome >f * former stcd#nf, After j dk.m r visitor# dfoppe»I In. and a gen-1 Vial tante: ftt-n Vs# in preg,!^^ f When the - dnnghter of file J ft t polled .<1 prrmeioM yonn* ml««. I v,-;di 1 hi if.*1 filmly Mdc hereelf at j home In the presM«arg bp. *he began j to relate t><Mm how Mr bsby brother J ft few rttTs befor# I mm I swsltowed a J quarter. j “Aini i'-ir, dor-tot w#:. g norfnl Jw.g ftivc e.-e dog.'’ eonthQWd th# mshlen, \ “It,";: u ppv to # w trttft h«r*.*' { *• Ab* ■“ -jmxded tftft <B#Mngul*bed 1 !»i ■•mii«ei»oftt. ' “lb enuie,*’ mid ptV ynxig m' <“•. nMI" f,rvb«4y- BWhbW, “1 heard p'l«a snv you e<#fM p i Mftl ? out of ftpylKdy," t ... osud P M lQ s p p h y ^ T y DWJ&Af* I t. SKI! t i t A P00P4‘ fr ^psniKa A BU you for a licW 'liiat a fi.i ictcrii v,Ell yir ld, One v.It’.i r.nuu-tltio.i not Gtiont ctio’t !. to liiiM a lot, stno V.L.t’io if fire f:irt:i V.i’lO I’.itOWU you votilil h.ivo It nil ol-.u.oY t’or tl'.O irntuio. I Ir.ij.lovo. Do net ntait :: tiwnbto otoro. Ml ttdndt tt; it yn.i t.nv find Ti’!:;'!C to :. is:-, ;■ , f.: tl.c bind. Still. tlT r.itt., c,.» .U to :o t.bW Vo.t t-n,-' 1 '• ■■<;) i.'a.tc it CM. foe r i i.itn :>of 5t ia :;oc, I-'lt.'itan '.oeii 5; i.iuat a;j!v'0, Mi n t.otfi:! , no to pay I-’or a i-n.iiit: i.» t., «■av.tts*. 1’canle. ton, «w <j*nlerut:»«d, lil;!r.-:i (itcrei ti..-iv |.ii\ntc tirar.il. Vfioufj’i you ent;o ttio fries 'il.at t : ’ S-i. ' t.’eit into Uo. Y*n t otiid ttiGbo a deal. 1 fear, lintdly om t» w twice a year,' Mon ’.vniU r r in lnjmcd lotto, ej t a u t Double:: o f toy ovvii." Da not t.t'tif n tifintdc more, fl.fiuijti it’o not teen tfkd ti.'fmc, Ar-il \«lt cillllitvj tiiv'iC'S'fJi’Otoll ’J f.at je.if tfotsWo v.rniMft.it toll. You can tout: moutid <*ittt cry V,‘!t!.»f!t t:nt:it.in, wj» a tv o tt.Klt.t \ (J„t: t.oaid JiiAtv TAtCivi J# uOlivia muv.Ucic. RIEDLING PIANOS embody every detail that eftn possibly arid to thes value <>£a Piano of tho very highest gfade. *1ho low price at which they are i;o!dastonishes those cOnupet- entto jtidgeof Pianovalue. Bicdling" on a Piano m: ans highest attistie re- ctdis in tone, touch', durability and case design. Rend for catalogue and name nnd address of our agent in your vicinity. A. I. R1EDUKGPiAKOCO,, - Fljmvft, W m . • m - “oa m \ w m Bmtnoj m m m •stftitu.3?,')pus odm J aoj taartp Sn oitr.w o.#j osani agnivq pitr tiaopaaj,napatioX ji "-opunt tie.) tipjt'.aciio, j uotiotti otto'is tq mi jt ’Agiigotj; a«j Gjl.njau .’tu:Jbjaati.oia tj.-tnw ioflioq 'q iijSo j ‘Mmt P.uustlni.-tt g pee „t.m,vo«) Sajpjojt ptdc’j , , » tW)-<AWitj# Oba. jnap jmoA zfsy -jL'Jimmtoas pus oirjexnp ‘ptaittoAnoa r!ai:p:ji.<j:«03 MLtUlpiftR' ‘Ott j Slifppij 'ft4ttosilun'.t(X. amiat’innew osp 0*M.4<9| poofl 00bSuitfiOU,, iojtowr s.xxjtepi *itti«nb *j|t.w p # ♦iststma ootid ojqtssfttl |$ i» 0 [ out I®naan utfoddfl puts ‘irojuiea sati|q«io» MI3-09 aidvu a ha i, s ^
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