The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
€= 30% D ISCOUN T — ON— SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, CHINA CLOSETS, SERVING TABLES, DINING TABLES, PEDESTAL TABLES, . D IH EM CHAIRS, F L A T ! BACKS. Everything for tlie Dining Room. VICTOR'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE - M AY 21st TO JUNE 5th — .... - • 30% Discount an Furniture! 25% Discount on Carpets Rugs! Tine Victor’s Anniversary comes at JUST THE RIGHT TIME, in May> when Honsecleaning is on in M l blast, THE TIME when many are buying NEW PIECES for the home, and others are starting HOMES OF THEIE OWN. THE TIME when BARGAINS are appreciated—when you are in need of the goods. „ A GLANCE at Victor’s Prices will convince you that they are—at all times—the LOWEST that can be given on good, depend able and up-to-date Furniture, Carpets, etc. * • EXTRA SPECIAL! Pedestal Table Anniversary Price * 1 3 .7 5 Of unusual high quality in rich golden oak fin ish} would bo a credit to your dining room; largo top; worth'if‘22.b0. A LOOK AT OUR SHOW W INDOW S or Btock oil the floors will give you an idea of the class of merchandise' carried at Victor’s. You are invited to come in and look over our stock—it is a pleasure to show you, whether youwishtopureliase or not. One Thought will remind you that erdit at a store like"Victor’s is something worth having—for hero you get heat credit accommodations at cash prices. A WORD ABOUT T H E V ICTOR ’ S WAY OF DOING BUSINESS: Strictly one i>rice to all; money refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase; exchanges made at same prices and conditions as original purchase. Wo do business “ On the Square” —no present or premium schemes or fakes. A big* dollar’s worth of goods for a dollar. ' EVERYTHING SHOWN HERE IS EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. ■ S A M S A S C A S H ->F R A ID SN S I X T Y D A Y S l 30 D ISCO U N T BED ROOM SUITES, IRON BEDS, BRASS BEDS, .......... DRESSERS, CHIFFONIERS, WASH STANDS, BED ROOM CHAiRS, BED ROOM ROCKERS, PRINCESS DRESSERS, DRESSING TABLES. V IC T O R ’S S P E C IA L ■fwNfWWM GO- CART Anniversary Sale price— - *3.35 Regular $0,50 value. One motion to open or close. Best quality Brews ter green, Imitation leather toil, steel frame, large and roomy, pure rubber tires. Sideboards and Buffets Ann ive rsary S ideboard $19.25 REGULAR VALUE $27.50. Golden oak finish, 48-inch top, one huge and two small drawers, serpentine, front, French plate mirror, C*’l Q HJT Anniversary Sale price...................................................., . , » ? * Uad.%3 m TH IS SALE sidetioartlH ami R n tM R» •:• fi15.9‘1 Sifieboanln anil 'r«ffcl,4 M f ) E ft f?» Xur , ........, , , ,'...1.0 I SIH.CO .«nn>liunrdH ami BufCctN £>ft H«» for .......................... .............& I Smi usU SIO.OO SlrfoSjnii u I m anil Slnffctu o w>»* . . . . . . . . Ci- W SW.bosufi. nuil Buttcts © 4 K c. |- w«< i<« ............... . .......... 9 Slili.Jjonrils mul M ( ( ( , lit ...... 0.00 S1<Ivl»«»irfis anil liuffetk • •«.* . . . . . . . SiiK'fcfparil.s nu l ISiifffo'tn Q ' nt .................................... . iflU.UU SSiU-lHfunl* mi l flii'foOi © ft 3 . go at v PSS.OU SZ«ii'!)iiaril;i nml Hiiffetn <9*> -“ift jro at .......................................... .,P Oti - j i ; If( 10 .00 Sitleborirfitt nml BuffCtrl r\* ■tf" 1%Tl ' fi« t,t .......... ................... .............■ CARPETS. AND R U G S 2 5 ^ Discount E x t r a S p e c i s i $1 Axminater Rug, $2.50 value .. B « / Q *A jftft ........... K) :...?17.5e H i G R A IN RUG S . - ■ ...$4.25 % Discount. E:-:ira V c lv t ' R u g , $1.7 j v a lu e Special .... ,...98c 97.00 InBtiltn liuBK) OxO .., , . . . . . . . . §fi,oo injrruin hor », UxlZ ...................... $1000 Xnartiln Tioga, 11x12 .................. **-40 . . .. wussn © t«©0 4rS0 ..AM JAP, MATTING HUGS ORIHVIV I, DRSHiNji. . . ■ M M JJii.fiOJan 95attl»»js, 0x0 87.co Jnn Malting, Stel: CJS.CO Jap ns ----- 0*L CLC 7V - M M .......... ,3 6 4 1 Ilru»«els . SlU.fiO' IlrilNKelH . . ituisN, .ti,axw.fi. Piavno' Bruton,!* : lCUXM) 0xJ2 , . . 51.1.00 UniNKcis • 'KniJ»,.'fixJ.3S $17.80 ilr iKiicls . litisn. 0x12 , . . 9 1 H.na linemen, Ruff*,. «**&-♦.» 522.00 BcmwlH Ituif»i 0x12 «.< $25.00 D zummc I m l.InfSM, 0x12 . liXT IU SPECt.Ui g g j . E R U S S E L S RUGS . .....7.59.15 ...St 0.15 , $10.75 *1 2 .C 0 BCe Y&UVV} ..... §14.00 ..... 414.75 ... ,$17.53 ..... §19.75 l DR a PEH, c S, ETC ., V E L V E T R U G S . $25.1 1 Velvet Hues., O-.fS . . . . . . . . . . ? 2 KI ! Velvet 51 1 sn, 11x12..... $.,2,; 1Velvet H ub :;. 0x12 .......... SaO.O'l AxmliiKter liiiBS 0x12 . . . . . . 935.0 Axiiiiimtcr ltus«, 8x12" . . . . . . $1(1.00 Ixmliutcc Ilajsiu, 0x12 . . . . . . 850.00 WlHoci liutllti (1x12 . . . . . . !?(UM)0 A\11ton Itnisn, 0x18 . . . . . . S19.50 ...$22.75 ...$26.50 ...$24.00 ...§27.50 ...§32.00 .......§40.00 .......S45.00 A’l* KHEATI.Y im n u c n n w u c e s . WORTH $22.00 The “ Challenge ’ ! is made o f perfect ly seasoned hard wood, finished in golden oak, insulated with char coal and mineral wool sheathing, lined with galvanized iron, brass trimmings, sliding adjustable metal shelves, pat ent automatic drip cup, ball-bearing casters and removable flue. B ED R O -; f s £ J E X T R A -S P E C I A L D R E S S E D I.1K11t’t'I'. nE«u?nai6 v.vi.ru ssc.iro, mathi oac s o n id o a k . GOI.IWBX FINISH, FSHSNt'II a im t o it , a i, A lton A im s sm *t.5. m< vivt;i55-i sun* 1'fiJTO .a !•HOST. c o c »RE?*SSER5 .f 12.00 llresxt rm, AnnJverxmr,' S:.;o Pvi.v fKI.5& Er;‘KSi'r», AiinS v<tv.Jir>* P::!a J'fico 8>15.<-0 SleeKMcvit, AnRSvei’xafj' Fv.to SIS.tO l;renNerci, ' AnniU't'rKary Ss.’ e Iatlee S2D.GO DrcHKerx, Atu>lvte«:ivs- fula Ft'Ucs $22.50 33eer.Ktt"n, Anniversary Cate Pd cc 025.1,0 DrcuBrrN, ' Ainihimnrjf’ Sale 1* i I m $20/10 I)rcHMt‘ril, Ainilvirtarv Sale l'rlwi $ri.C0 OrcxKrrx, AnnlverHiiry Sale Price .. SS.40 ,*v v I..M l £ > t w l l ,.§14.00 .,.$15*75 »17«50 i$ i .e o ^ .4 .5 0 Washstands 0 1 H Cfl 1 $ 3.75 up t o . . . , cpS^aUU | SPRINGS— ExtraSpecie! Chiffoniers CO /I Kfl $3.00 t o ..............» V " r " J Bad Room Suites 30 Gent Off. .« r c o Cnrimr 17 rc tes.Bo sprintr»..^ 2 .<:sj gs.oo sP.-;tnr»..w.s5. ^0 0|!lillg, JA. -I 151.00 SjBrUiK«..S3.15{ 80,00 Sprl>i{s*..81^l0 30% D ISCO U N T — ON— DAVENPORTS, * COUCHES, WARDROBES, LIBRARY TABLES BOOK CASES, LADIES’ DESKS, SHAVING CABINETS, ■HALL SACKS, COSTUMERS, ETC.. VICTO’l OUTFITHo. 1, ThreeRc?nsCT<rI°k DAVENPORTS Yi’ehir’s ■fea-'V ■ ...... *•. : , . ... ........ ,i> licftnlar C>30.«0 value; siilltl «ab frame, upholstered in ('’base leather,. 9r,etor Sprlig construction**-makes a full e I zo bed when opened. $25.00 grade at . . . . . . . . . $80.0*' crude at $33.CO 5 ;*ade at S 10.00 grade at ..moo $50.00 grade IjnC AA at ...........r................yw u ivU $60.00 grade p / [ 0 ft ft at ............................. ^ i UU $7 9 n l0 <.!oiwists o f Kitchen, 1,'i li j and 3 o l Ivoo"'s. ...Slf.50 ....521.00 ...$24.50 lfit-7J3fliTRT.No. 2 <T a - jj t o r s Tenvbte, Consists o f Combination Kitchen and Dining Iioom, Bod .Room and Sitting Room, IROW AMI!!) B R A S S B E D S — S P E C IA L S OPECIAi. E a x lly lik e Cut. co lo n ia l nrtAss m m — s a t in f in is h —one o f the neatest patterns ever produced—Into heavy posts and well secured* spindles—all parts securely braced—best Gorman lacquer, evenly applied, keeps It In perfect condition—tills serviceable article will last a lifetime and Slve the ufmont satisfaction. Anniversary Sale Prloo........ . LAIMH3ST LINK l i : DAYTON CHOOSE FllOM. TO 83.50 ’filudrcsscx nt ...... .............. M a T^ESSES §2.65 B R A S S B E D S . $14.00 .§17.56 ..§21.60 ...824*50 323.00 ..$35.66 §42.00 $52.50 .820 Itrasx IlcilS . . . 825 1 I»m ltciln . . . 8110 Urns* licilt . . . 835 Drama lleils ,, ;■ 810 Brnss lleils . . . 850 Jlrai. Beds . . . 800 Urns* Beds . 876 Brass -Beds §12.75 XRON B ED S . .$3.50 34.90 ....35.60 $7.00 §8.40 _____EXTRA SPECIALS 81.00 ainttrcssos .$3.15 ...... 810^Felt aihttl:e*se« :§7.95 85.00 Iron Beds . . . . 80.00 Iron Beds . . . . 87.00 Iron Beds . . . . $ 8.00 iron Beds . . . . 810.00 Iron Beds . . . . $12.00 Iron Beds . ’*?,X , S 1 0.50 .$12.60 $ 20.00 Iron C • •4.00 Beds $12 Felt Slatti cases nt , . J., , . . . . . . . . $16 Felt « mattresses, nt, >..w S9.75 1 1 . 75 n i s j s ■5I«5.0# 30% Victor OutfS No. 3 . . •I Raoms (^omjilete, Kitchen, Dining, Bed and Sit ting Rooms. fix' anr-w ’x?. TE lf.i*3 YO S m 'CT t.’nrr.ag.'a V gam m Jtms A b “ ■ tpseeata^rr---*^S hwi i i ■■■ mi jgj . c- M ' u&m****, »r§ nnftjr«» * « a ttst *"**w** *mr% r#*®* i <* r**«$■»( 4» pa I . ww m w ‘• jmjXmmmJt ru*r-**&* ~ ~ J 2 7 - 2 9 E A S T FIFTH S T R E S T 3. ttS&SSSZSZ D ISCOUNT - O N - PARLOR SUITES, PARLOR CABINETS, ROCKERS, TURKISH CHAIRS, ROMAN CHAIRS, PEDESTALS, MIRRORS, TABOURETTES/ LAMPS, ETC. fange Refrigerator fee Capacity, 100 Lba. Ann ive rsary S a le P rice DAYTON, OHIO. Campaign Against Fireworks. conclusion that the only way to eliminate two dancer io to put a stop clifc municipalities intefeefc tbom- colvca enough in the protection of A MOST DHUSOAL SIGHT. ' REPORT OP CEDARV1LLP. VILLAGE SCHOOLS EOR APR. 1010 to the oalo of flrev/orka and thus i the lives of thtir Uolutnbus, 0 .,—A campaign to aboliah flreworko lino been otarfed by state Tiro Marshal d. V/. Zuhrrf Ho has prepared a draft of an ordtn»| anco prohibiting the oalo of fire-j works, which ho has cent the mayor; o f Mvery mumcipality in the otato; w ith* loiter rci|ucoti«g that it hoi enacted by the local council. It tho | ordlfinnco in not In tho prcciso form * in moot approval, it in ouggrated; tiiftfcifcho taken an a guide for one. \ It pwdilMin tho giving away or, having in p.i.ution or for nale *if any * kind of flrowoiko. There in a provi* - felon, l.jxvovcr for largo celehraflonf under piopt r autimrity and control. { l ’«r ti immiser of year;) tho depart” ; u t nt has !*■f u irnuhig Imliiiin; wuttdug’i a;,aiti'it tho ilasigws o f tlio * nsrtloinary I«rtiio01n of c.-Iehrating, tPo Kfiiith of July, but th« :io warn«; lUK-t have lift 1i f f e f f e c t , anil tho. U’Hial larg s iif5iiulK‘f of mvMosifn1 fat d tin*! of iniw ir/s would alwayo; ttccur. * . „ | Tb*d*T»!fbBon6 Uas icnelial ttio haniah a form of patriotic celebra tion which is a menacs to life, litnh and property. Explanatory Bulletin. In a bullotia ieflued by Marshal Zubov ho says: “ It has boon demonstrated that ordinances v/hieh fiw>k to regulate uso of fireworks after they get into the hands of our youth arc practi cally inoperative. It la impossible to control this matter with an ordin ary police force and to enforc* the ordinance The only oflcefivo means is to prohibit tho saleas it is propoo _ ed in tho ordinances abovo referred.! The present methods of celebrating | the Fourth of duly are not patriotic; and are not calculated to instil any j valuable lessons into tho minds of; tho youth of the land. It would} bo much ■hotter if tho celebrations | wr-ro under civic control; if the. municipal authorial would them-* selvt a take tho matter up and pro- j vide a program suitable to the oe*j children and tho tho property of prcGsrvatio -1 tl.fiinnelvefl upon their couucilmen that, they support ouch a measure as is above proposed if introduced, and if no measure is yet pending in their councihnanic bodies boo that one is introduced. “ With tho ordinance abovo pro poned in operation in all our cities and villages wo aro satiniied that tho number of accidents and fires as tho result of celebration of the ‘Glorious Fourth’ Will be reduced ;11at least 09 per cent within the con- “ ’ fines of tho state of Ohio. At thife day when many of the neighbor^ to urge western farmers aro unmg engines to carry on thoir farming, and when everything in hustle Mid bustle, a slow steady-going yoke of oxen, might at first glance scorn imprac tical, but thoro is ono man who is using mien on his farm In this coun ty, and finds thorn both practical and profitable. That man is W, B. Taikington, of nearManata, ono of our heaviest farmers. Yesterday one of Mr. TaikSngton’n sons wan in this city after a cultivator and drove through town on Jsis way home, tho outfit contrasting very strangelyf with tho automobiles dashing by. The. cattle wore apparently tearless and did not notice the autos or their strange ntinomidings, Bridles and bits with chock lines afforded the means of guidance? and control. The oseu will he uaetl to plow ..eofim-,- Iteeord — liepuhiican. Wasdiington 11., , Nnmbor or Rooms...... ........ .....................Prli Enrollmont......................................;. Average Attendaneo........................ For oont Daily Attoudnnco............. Number Tardy................................... Numhor Present Every Day............ Per sent Present livery Day............ Number of Visitors........................... Rank for Apr..................................... Prlf U 2' a 4 no; 20 01 Sit £5 21, 20 no 87* 80 30 74 4 11* 7. 3. 11 6: ir. 11. Jo! 11 20 ;ss 38’ Cli 48 8j f»l r i! 1 oi 8 7j o! 0 e; c; 7S ' t j To t ;; l > : u ’ co . to 2H: Si> £26 10201 t;n; oi, or 07 ] 00 4; 0 ; 4 Oi 66 LEGAL NOTICE. 0 ; ir, U lc 211 if ; til so 1 l! 3 4 (S 4, S' 1 113 Tile True and The. False. "Slid has a wealth of golden.hair,* said tho poetic youth.. “Are you sure,” rejoined tho practical young porcon, ''that cosno of that wealth isn't connterfoit?" C A S T O R I A 3 ?&r Infants a «4 ChiMr«n, canh m ami if necennary have fti*. . . _ - u pyrotochmo diopiay, hututi control* [?|it Wild YOtt HlY6 AlWd}$ led and operated as to oltoiluato: rill pofflihlo danger. “ Will »ot tho people of otir dU!or-» Bears tho iJfftktnrobf ( Rulers of tlie City of London, Tho city vi hvAiilati corpuration con* mafB' M- tho ksM 25 o H igi * aJ* dcriuen and 300 coiaraon councilors, TflAcuniiB: Primary, Miss Otormont; No, 1, Miss McFarland; No. £3, Mion Hartley; No. iJ; Mias Tov/noloy; No. 4, Mr. Mastorson; No. C; Miss Finney; No. 6, Foster, Morton and Reynolds; High ilchooi, Morton Footer and Reynolds. Ik P. Footer, diroctor of music. F. fl. RE1YN6LDS, Sup’f THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE MCKAY BOBBIES, SURREYS, Spring, Rond t ORFlild W A G O N S Test qaality^Seteet Ma« tcfial. Farefuliy made. Built to standHardService. The cheapest in toe end., Write lot complete CaMaj*' and I-'iices. MfeKAY 6 ARRIARE SO,, Riovi etrv. pa . No. 12o£',l1. Common Pleas Court, Grecno County, Ohid, Mary E. Doyle, ITaintiff, V8, Martin M. Boyle, Defendant. Martin M. Doyle, place of real* deuce unknown, defendent heroin, will take notice that on tho 27th day of April loin, said plaintiff filed in Common Plena Court oi Grceho County, Ohio, her petition for di vorce againct him, upon tho ground of groan neglect of duty, and that naid defendant in retjuimi to answrr or demur to paid petition on or before June 11th, lt'in, or judgment will bo taken against him. Said action will be for hearing at the Court Moncie In Xenia, Ohio, June 10th, loin, at it a . M., or cm coon there*, after as the came can bo reached, (fl*8iU Mary 1'. Doyle. Plaintiff. s R . E . G O R R Y . ATJCTIONEEK. Secure] Dates Early, *#n IT ioa . OJifton o , * \W tr f j r \Wm k lilzatof a T JH E t TWO 01 Death vioi .John A. He morning at t Margaret fl died after an At 12:43 Batui Cooper, of •I coeqo to vioit £j an attack of h boforn a physj Mrs. Marga daughter of J and was a liw county. She. and died on tlj a mile distant: Stic would iJ llith of July. like ivci!) mJ bison in 1851 a] hut one son, J she made her of her family I earthly home.! When 18 (>rj united with ttJ later ivifh tlm rian congregaj a long devoted Mrs. Sarah 65, was the I John A . Harbl Mr. John Coo]j horn and rearl sister of Sanl Poland of TJrJ oi Cleveland J .sister. I After her i] Cooper she nrj since her huslj .ago, she has II Mrs. J. A, Mel lis. Two sonl fersotiville, III Robinson, 111.1 main to mouil The deceasJ United Presbl dianapohs anl Man noted iol tionate deedsl The double! the HarhisotJ noon, the serl of Rev. Mills] church. Tho] for both f n creek cemell Tho pallbl Ilarbison’s l l W . J. Tarn W. B. S I Collins, B. V§ ItCC deep pj shows; Sauee; pan, eeptioi ' Thi& article cutcd j terms. We. limitec provee Toe adiraa) must 1 rites. ■ T o i eerip tl when An'. tO fjlMl Atft cei’ibt: well a - <«!•
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