The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

ft If mmm •H* SMliHHiiiiiiaW mm -m m y , *4?ne r a j ay. Hen one. tho hyf; 'eri|i|»ia BriSBWmtr ■gest and cl of Men's The High fMjool f.j ■ at tho Clifton Cliffy. at Tu eday 44 FINE PANTS” In Cedarville to select from. R em em b er , w e sh ow “ The Season’s Newest” In th is lin e , ; Mr. rnmibrr OVHlIlJg. Bison entertained a of frtendn W rdnesday —Springfield and Dayton bread . : fresh daily at McFarland Bros, i Miso Katharyu MeGimi is vis­ iting1her sister. Sirs. Fred SfeEl- ■vvaino in Washington C. H. —Buggies and carriages painted to wear and to please. , Towiifitey and Murdock. jgesa| Clothes of Distinction and Quality ; Mrs. Win. Spencer and Mrs, J. W. 1Johnson spent Saturday m Spring- Ifield. Mrs. Sejtt Smith and daughter, Miss Anna, spent Sabbath with friends in South Charleston. . Mrs. Emina Harper of Dayton spent Sabbath with Mrs. James Townsloy, _L P R I C E S $2 to $5 a pair —My paint shop is now open ready for spring work. Ralph Wolford. and |Mr. Wm. Murray of Philadelphia is |here to attend college (inentfestiviti.es. commence- Musleal recital, colloge chapel, Wednesday evening, Jpne 1. Ad­ mission 15 cents. —Edgomont crackers also full line f of bulk and package, i McFarland. Bros. BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. The full eclipse of the moon Mon­ day night was. the attraction for *many people. ' *IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BIRD'S” wmmarnmmMMmmmmmmmmHmmisBm Masters Hugh and Robert Lorimer ( of Janesville ai'B guests.of tlieir |uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hastings. STRAW HATS A full and complete line of Straws and Milans now on display. Also Panamas in all the latest shapes. Prices on Straws, . 25c to $3 .50 P an am a s , $2.00 to $12 .00 Sullivan, The Hatter, 21 S. Limestone S t , Springfield, 0. Roy. S, J. Moore will preach for the If, P. congregation Sabbath. Mr. Kenneth Putt left Monday ! for Akron where ho has secured a position in one o f the rubber-tire \ factories of that city, * i • - ' 1 •; ! j —Housewives who want a relia­ ble kitchen outfit should look up the Herald’ s .oiJor on first page. Mr, William Hawthorne, who has j been attending McCormick Semin- ! ary in Chicago is here lor c o l - ! lege commencement. i Mrs. B. C. Oglesbee entertained j the Embroidery Club Thursday ■afternoon. 1 Mrs. Richard Young of Carey, ! 111., is the guest o f her sister, Mis. I j . H, Snllenberger, --9*5 t l l l T I M 11111MfiERTa IH EACH TOWN and dlntflct. to ___ .ridoandcshibita :nnsi'a!e:t TIcd;l *•Bangor’' fc'frolA fumttieii !;•> 05. Oaraccnu everywherearc ts.di’T.3 ‘ ::r r y tr.T. I F r t i j j c r ■ f a .l f z r i i ‘ .u .ir ijK .is { !^ i.tic ffa r a tc r .~ a , IJ s TSS e USE-PROOF u i s e s i k b i - m m p s s j s ® iiAXttX •Sc.citz a t Gl aso y.IU riofclot « io r \-o u t. f J s t y 1 i'i:. 9 f '.U la s t y ; 2 r. I .iflc© tiut-dted juasdaowla tae I r.vet..11 t l.-cf liK-q.-ihUcilw •I'lr.ivca y titrated fst-nft£tttlio C~i1£* tat-* ...vail --•ctyjtricct') fCotleothe ruMtfr trend ••A” and nnnrturo r.trl;,o <U 1 '» a'itt " l i ," alr.o rha nstlp "H ,s t « provonfc rim cutting. Tins tiro will outlay any other matte— soft . tXASMO and JBASX IlIIMNG. clvc.l. We Sliltl C. O .«. otl —WANTED :-To purchase grass for hay, either clover or mixed, or will put same up bn the shares, tf F. B, Turnbull. Mrs. J. H» Andrew gave a recop' tion this afternoon for a number of] lady friends. | Messrs. Hugh Marshall, Floyd j Ferris, Rufusv McFarland, David J Dowry and Fred Marshall aro J camping at tlio Clifton Cliffs this j week.’. ■ ! These are the inherent properties that characterize every garment leaving this store. ■ 'The clothing we offer is tailored only by the master tailors who stand head and shoulders above the rest of their craft. This year especially becoming are the styles to most men, Our clothes have all the snap and vigor demanded by fash­ ion and yet they never reach the ridiculous fads too often shown. Proper cut, careful tailoring, beautiful weaves and fabrics are as­ sured you when you buy a suit from-our stock. SUITS, $10 to $30 Wonderful showing of all wool Suits in fancy cassimeres and blue serges at SI5.00. WHY WE ARE THE BO Y S ’ STORE OF SPRINGFIELD. Because we have made a careful study of youthful wants in apparel—because we select the fabrics for their clothes as carefully —insist upon as scrupulous tailoring as we do in the suits for their fathers or elder brothers. Wonderful exhibit of Suits at a price range from SI .50 to[$l0 with an exceptional strong line at S5. Some have two pairs of pants. Ball and Bat Free with. Each Outfit.. Wash Suits in an endless variety of Russian and Sailor blouse styles—price range $1 to S3. SPRING HATS SPRING SHIRTS SPRING NECKWEAR SI to $4 50c to S4 25c to $1.50 K A U F M A N ’ S , Springfield’s Greatest Clothing Store. We’re members of fche Merchants’ Association winch.rofupds round trip carfares to all points witlnn 40miles of Springfield on purchases of, $i5,0Q or ■ over. The recital of the college musical J --------- -------- ■ ■department will ho held m the col- j 4j(| Wilson and wife Of near ! lego chapel, Wednesday evening j Thursday with ; Juno 1 a t 7:30 p* m. Admission 13 ; jt& cents. I jR Mr. P. I Bowersvillc spent Mr. David Johnson and family Miss Dyda Cummins has been ! Mrs. Walter Morton and son, of spending several days with Mr. Mrs. C. B. Wiles. and Richmond, Va, arrivod Wednesday j ... |and will spend the summer with j f t 1the former’ s parents, Mr. and ’M rs.1 Wrens Store Both, instrumental and vocal must- i ®* Murdock, cal at the recital Wednesday even-1 — — — , ing, college chapel. Admission ‘ Rev. Walter Condon of Clarion, , 10 cents. i. Iowa, stopped oil hero Tuesday for SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. tlio day, being^onrouto to Philadel* j Mr. Enos demons purchased the 5P,lla “ “ a, de? e ate t0A tho i /fc Sarah A. Wood property last Bator-: ^ciibyterlan General Assembly. j day at the administrator’s sale for ANNOUNCES $823. Miss Norman Nolan returned to London Wednesday after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Foster. The comet still attracts the atten- j 4 j|\ fcton of people and those who left j A their slumbers in the middle of tho j j i night have nothing on those who . f t have boon able td seo it about eight: o’clock each evening. The Quarterly Meeting of the Friends’ church will he held in Selma, May £8-29. Nathan and Esther Frame and Alphena True- blood will be present. Mrs. Susan Bradford of Spring- field and Mrs. Buttonbarger of near Springfield were guests Wednesday and Thursday of Mr. Almon Brad­ ford. The Fifth-Sixth Senatorial con­ vention will he held in Ohillicothe on Friday, June 0. Fayette county has one candidate, aud Highland has four. Under tlio rotation plau it in Highland and Fayette counties turn. There will bo a missionary meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. in the A. M. E. church. It will bo the most ntemding missionary meet­ ing that wan ever held in Cedarville township. Come one, come nil. —Remember tho 7 in 1outfit. A now subscriber, a paid in. advance sub­ scriber or a settlement in full will entitle you to a combination article sueb as should bo Sound in every home. f t t f t f t f t f t f t t A Most Extraordinary Sale BEGINNING SATURDAY, MAY 28th, 1910 t >r*r.:.U5::e u’-i.-fc.-vJ < -.nt.!’...'*.:. f-w m w It*. r t t a v rw r im anti tttimUy< 3 atatos«cwlil ev, ■ pi>M*A'0u'VgriIi mhnmvGah\tiTt(\ V(’*l Ulf4tlC^7CiJUtiVvOllUCtilSi - SWiitQIUX0W* Mrs. Tfiompson Jones died Gab- batli morning at her homo on the Alex. Turnbull farm after an illness j of but a few days suffering with uraemic poisoning. The funeral wan hold Tuesday. A husband and j hefoVo bio death, several children survive. Messrs. (J, II. Hartman, a . II Smith, Thomas Weller and W. I*. Clematis were in Port William Wed­ nesday where they attended tho funeral of Mr. Orville Stephens, who died Sabbath morning. He had not been in good health for s o m e months but was not con­ sidered serious until a few days Mr. Stephens was f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t Of Women’s Suits, Coats, Silk, Lingerie, Linen and Wool Dresses, Waists andSkirts-All the Present Season’s Newest and Best Styles-the Leaders of 1910 Models. I f t f t f t f t f t I f t f t f t f t f t f t a. l mm mM a w « ago , ill \ Mr. W. IS* Gferretfc bao gone to a £ *Winona. Iud„ to attend tho Gynod | tOCAfe AND PC^SONAL | ! j)f tjlu Reformed Presbyterian \ ehureli. (ih B*>. has Mro. %V. II. Owens entertained | Mr. Rufus Bradford, Wlio tho Afternoon Club, Wednesday. been very sick with heart trouble Misses Helen and Bess Corry of Clifton have- been spending 6 few days with Mr. and Mrs* fb I'). Jobe. . u in m t for Won, the 7 in 1 s»njv flako lnfrlieu combinatioh that iu fjclngoffer froo on pare b«o. and pnotmionia in able to sit and is much improved. up Minn faille Ht'-wart «*f Columbia npenfc Friday .and Gaturday hero arranging to olup her household goods, About fifty elderly iadion wore invited to tho homo of Mrs. W. A. Collins, Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Bello McMillan and Mrs, Elizabeth Reid ot Cincinnati. Owing to Mrs. Collints and Mrs. McMillan bein'? oiek tho date has been postponed until next Wednesday. 0years of ago and leaves a wife , idS who was before marriage a Alios ? f t Rltcnour, Tho deceased was at ] f t one time bookkeeper for Gmith & , ^ Our buyera have just returned from the eastern markets, having made extraordinarily large purchases o f the most popular and up-to-date garments at prices that surpass any we have ever seen. Clematis. County Auditor W. I*. Dean has issued a call for a mooting of tbs j „ land appraisers to bo held In h i s } w of.lco Friday Juno Srd. Tho meet- ] f t JJn„ js for Hie purpose of making the |m Mrs. Caridino Williams, colored ; jjua|ari'ar.gemohtof listing tho p ro -' k i who suffered a broken limb in Ihreo oa tlK) a;, ;i books. Un- j f l places about tiireo weeks ago, an the >(j{,r Jj1(, law all property is to be ; f t result of being caught iu a gasoline : nnl[>dat full valuo ftiid nimt ot the ! f t <'«i;ine at the homo of Mr. A. L. Gf, : apj,r;iif;er'!i in the fownn arc doiugl.io John, was operatf-d upon Thursday ; |)Ut *lit, township appraisers have] by. lirs. Marsh, -Stowart and ; jisted undor tlio old schedule agreed | Ogloshie, Shattered bon This great purchase 'will go on sale Saturday morning next and the prices will mark an epoch in the liiitory o f women’s garment selling in this eify. \Ve Pay Your Fare to 5pringfield and Re­ turn on Purchases of SI 5 or over, < 1 . GET OUR PRICESJ^ PRINTING healing aud au opcu'attoii wao nee coottry to remove fcho parts tho lav/. 1 l

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