The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

4 . mm tmim l * r *4 s I a i rv» A COMRJMCATION. \ *Uow Spriuga, G-„ Fet>. 13, 19W* j tv,u.e K-ifteref TftoH e r a l d T h e j #nv-tw»e4 v->'iiSHuai*‘ailcn to tb* j jfc#**>r>T w*8 refused publication *frer mat paper hat pablisiiefl a j scurrilous attack upon Dr- Fess. 1 ThafeisAquerrkintl of journalistic I fair play that publishes aspersions j up»u a man’s character and then | refus** to ptU.dish a drfvne* *f him, and justifies the refusal by tfc* phrase, “ the least said th* eopntafc inamhsd.” I am sending this refused com­ munication to yen for the purpose of correcting the falsa statements se t. in circulation by the Record. Dr. Fees is not the land of a man tha Record would bavo the Cedai- viiie people beKc-v, •Very respectfully, , (1eorgo I>. Black. Yellow Springs, (>., Fob, 0, 1010, Te tho Editor of the Record:—In your issue of last week there is an account of tijo basketball game of January 22, between the Cvdarvillo . College team and the Antioch team that is a curious and striking illiif tration of h »w a great deal of con­ temporary history is written. It would be difficult to get more errors into an equal space. It says that Dr, Fess called off the game, that he exhibited ‘ ‘a burst of anger*’ and that he declared all athletic rela tions between the two colleges' eev- ■ erod. ■ There is not the slightest truth in any of these statements. A ranker mis-statement could not have been made than that Dr. Fess called oft the game. The Cedarville team left the gymnasium because, one of their men wasdisqualified for fouls Dr Fess and 1 sat together during the entire time of the second half, and no one was more surprised than he when the.team abruptly left the. room, ■ Dr. Fess did not in an outburst of anger, or in any other way, declare that all athletic relations between the colleges were severed. He did not manifest anger, and the state­ ment that he did, does hima griev­ ous injustice. One of the Cedarville team was especially rough in playing, and Dr. Fess admonished the team’ s coach that that kind of playing ought to be corrected by the captain of the team or by somebody In authority I sat by him when the conversation occurred, and nothing was said in anger either by him or the coach The coach’ s response was that the boys were just kids and could not easily be controlled, nothing after that was said, and Dr. Fess did not leave his seat until the game was ended. The referee warned the rough player mentioned above, that i f ,he persisted in making fouls be would be disqualified. As tho**' who are familiar with the game knew five fouls by » player constitutes ground for disqualifying him. The player referred to was warned repeatedly* and at his fourth foul he was told that if he made a fifth one he would be disqualified. Almost tho first move he mado after this warning was a foul, and he was told by the referee to quit the game, /Then the Cedarville team left the hall. The engagement of Antioch to play at Cedarville was cancelled some days after for the reasons as stated in a letter by the captain of the Antioch team to tho captain of the Cedarville team; first, that the Cedarville team loft the hall with outplaying the game out, and in defiance of tho referee's decision} and second, that members o f tho tho Cedarville ream were heard to make threats as to what they would tl> when Antioch went to Cedar- vilie. It wan decided that if that was tho Bpirit m which, tho game was to b<- played, it would bettor be cancollid. But cancelling a game is a v. ry aifferent thing from sev­ ering all athletic relations with a coliege. George D. Black. Executor’sSale FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910, Afc 1 o'clock p. m. on tho premises Fart of the original James Finney farm, lately owned by Bella F. Clark, deceased, consisting of 147 37-100 A cres Ruing divided into two tracts, the North tract containing 5447-109 ae­ r o and the South tract containing 0* 90*100 acres. Said tracts will be o'iered separately and as a whole, Excellent farm land with 20 acres of bluegrass pasture and 38acres of valuable timber. Located m Green township, on the Hpringficld and Selma pike, m miles from Selma and Bmiles from Hpringfteld, Terms One-third casl>,ono»third 1 1 one year, and one-third in two year* from the day o f sale, with fi psroent interest, payments to b*. assured by tnoigag* on the pfeinh res sold, ANDERSON T. FINNEY . Executor of the last Will and Tes­ tament of Bella F. Clark, deceaseU. a lAmar TUus, A not. M«Or«w Jk Layhourne, Attorneys. H,tm renrewt ay **# * ■ *m mm i m n * im m m Bfc-. A SALE, with a reputation- that"* some­ thing- ib tills MILL-END SALE o f e a r s - people corn® for hundreds of miles to attend this aalo. The excitement is great, tho pco-. pie know how we do ifc. Imitators-<!o try 'it but the efforts so feeble not noticed- arrange with your friends for a Mill-End party. Wo will be glad to see you. M A IN S T R E E T A N D A R C A D E , D A Y T O N , O H IO . Come to Dayton » „ our expen se We pay your round trip fa re . If your carfare is IGe is Is refunded an a f£ purchase. If your carfare is 25c it in refunded en a HQ purchase If your carfare is60c it is refunded on a 815 purchase If your carfare Is 7F;c it in refunded on a 8*0 pumhas® 1! your carfare is $L it is refunded on a 826 purchase If your carfare is81 £5it is refur.ded-ea a purchase Whcu through trading present your return ticket and all calcs checks at our second ■door oftke, and your carfare will be refunded to you in cash. THIS GREAT SALE HAS STARTED AND WILL CONTINUE 15 DAYS TRAXLER’S FAMOUS MILL END SALE 22nd Semi-Annual Tale and a Bale without a precedent in the state of Ohio. Cedarville people ought to come en-maB8e for these bargains—W e pay your carfare as, stated in the upper corner of this page. We only wish we could tell you all the good things but space will not permit. Write for Mill End Prices— the savings you can make are enormous. Come, buy enough for six months ahead. Plaids S,000 yards o f Colored Plaids in pleasing combinations for child­ ren’s dresses, worth 12 ,id Mill end sale price............-.................. Mam Floor. 8’c 25c Lace Curtains 2,00 lace curtains 3 & yd. long big wide ones, white and Arab, sale price per strip............... ............. 3rd Floor. Calico Standard Calicoes in bundles Ml 1 Ends 10yds in 1 3 /v bundle......... .................... 1 O C Rear Main Floor Dish Toweling Dish toweling, full bleached with colored borders, extra weight, worth 7H'° Mill end sale p n e !. . Arcade „» hex Silk Stoves Ladies’ Sillc Gloves double tipped white, black ana golden brown 60c values at....................................... . 0 7 C Main Floor Men’ Hose 15c Mens colored mercerized hose ladies embroidered cotton white foot and ribbed top hose, Mill end .sale price, _ per pair.............. .................... Main Floor Peroxide Hydrogen 4 ox bottl* Feroxid* Hydrogen absolutely thebest, Mill end sal* price . .,....... ... Q L Main Floor, Boys Waists Boys waists made of heavy mad­ ras, coliars attached, also blue flaanel regular COc values, Mill End sale pm**--*............................ £ y c 2nd Floor, Bleached Sheets Bleached sheets, full size, made of fine quality Muslin, 'Jfi/y regular GQc.quality each.. O / v Arcade Annex Slop Jars ' Regular size 89c, white slop jar with Banifary coyer and wood handle bale, Mill End ^ A _ Stale Price....»............. ...... Basement Damask Table damask, 00-in wide bleach­ ed or unbleached, extra weight and quality, worth 33c, Mill end sale price per ya rd ............................ 21c Wash Silks China wash silk, 27-in. in all good colors and our regular GOo quality Mill cud salo price per y a r d ..................... Main Moor Standard Ginghams 7,0000 yards of the best Standard apron gingham, in every stylo of oheck, the 7Jjc quality Mill J- end salo price, per yd......... reL' Main Floor Ostrich Tips Small ostrich tips, prime quality blacks and colors usual 50c and 75c leaders, Mill end sale *} {■ _ price... .......... ................ 3rd Floor. Come or PeopleofCedarvile Get itaoof the Tallow Tickets and See How w« make the Mill Ends fly Child’ s Drawers Children’s muslin drawers trim­ med with cluster tucks; regular -price 12^cMill end sale / n 3rd Floor. Silk Bow Ties 25 doz. silk bow ties, all colors dark and light regular l6o and 25oquality, Mill end salo - n price................. ................... / C New Arcade Annex, White Lawns White lawns in checks and pin!dp regular. 1414 quality 2 to 19 yard lengths, Mill end sale Q l /t price........... ........................... 0 3C Arcade Aunex. • Duckling Fleece 4,000 yds. Duckling fleece for kimonas and house jackets in light -and dark shades.of small and large floral effects, the kind. w«) have been selling this? season for 12^c yd Mill end sale QlJ~ price.............. ..... ..................0 3C Main FIooi Dress Ginghams Big lot of dress ginghams, In strip**, ch«ck* and plain all the very best of newpattern*; 10 and !S%o vain** mill *nd *ale pile* per ya rd .......... .......... Y v Main Floor Men’ s Suits 810 and 814 Suit* for men and young men, all new (NP A t goods. Mill end sale 0 2nd Floor Silkoline Mill ends of Simpson’* Silkoline, ya^d wide, 3 to 10 yard lengths, 15c quality Mill end s 1 sale price per y a r d ... " 3rd Fleet Metal Beds Metal beds, full size, 2 splendid styles 3 color* $4.«0 values Mill end sal* price each. $ 1.22 1th Floor, Furniture Dept Plain, fancy Silks 2,000 yds. plain and fancy silks 19 ana 24-in. wide, 60 and Inequality in fine line of colors; mill 'J jj* _ endsalepMea per y d ... . m O v Main Floor. Willow Plumes (French Willow plumes, 12 S*>tb full length, black and white, worth 8®. Mill end A p salo prtee each.......... epA reVu Srd Floor Lawns 25,030 yards of lAwns, all-light pretty patterns 7i*o and 8%o val­ ue from -1 to 2 yard* in length. Mill end sale price, yard................................. Arcade Annex 2k Mirrors Mirrors, 8x8 size, French plate mirrors, golden or Flemish oak frames, 23o values. Mill | ■ end sale price, each......... I DC/ 4th Floor, Furniture Dept. Corset Covers Women s Corset Covers trimmed with torchon and Val lace regu­ lar price40c sale price...:.................. . 3rd Floor 18c Long Cloth hong, cloth, 89 inches wide, J2 yds m bolt, regu’ ar 12ftc quality mill end Bale price §1.10 bolt •* /\ 12 yds,, per yard............. 1 D C Arcade Annex. Mohairs Mohairs, 6l-m. wide, high finish, the saint on either side, wear guaranteed, we have two pieces •aoh black, navy and green, 60c, Mill End sale i ^ rt . Main Moor Lawns 12,000yd* of lawn* in pretty light pattern* 7Ke and Sj-jc values, 4# to 6 yd l«hglh*, MU1 end sale price per yard..............cMG Main Floor New foulard Silks All 1910pattern*, 34inch** wid* 70oquahti**. Mill «nd , 1 1 sai* price par yard......... 4 1 C , Main Floor Taffeta Silk Fanoy taffeta silk, 19-in Wide for one-piece dresses and shirtwaist* onr regular 59c values Mill end sate per yard. Main Floor 41c Jap Matting 25c Japanese matting, tho kind that wears, beautifully colored, carpet designs, Mill end | j" sale price per yard .......... I O C 3rd Floor Boom Rugs $5.00 ingrain room rug*, 9x12 size ha* doublelife because both sides can lmused, all colors, Mill end sale prlc* each............................. 8 td Floor $2.98 Scotoh Curtains Scotch Madras curtains, import­ er* lot 2 ?+ to 4 yard* long, up to tSfnchefl wide, Sundour colors, wortli 83 pair *al« price strip., Men’ s Dress Shoes Patent colt skin, gun metal calf box calf and vicl kid blncher lace and button, all newlasts a saving of $1.05 during our miilond salo price......J ) 1 J 7 1 J Now Arcade Annex. 3rd Floor. 49c 38c Women’ s Dress Shoes 82.50 all leathers and styles, pat­ ent colt, dull leathers and glazed kids; all patterns a saving of 81.92 during our Mill end | AQ •ale, price.....................«p 1 * 4 0 New Arcade Annex, Handkerchiefs Ladies’ or Children’s whit# cam­ bric handkerehiaf* Mill | end *al« p r lc * .......... ........... 1 C Main Floor Val Laces 25,0(0 yds of German and French Val laces, cotton torchons, inser­ ting and edges to matching regu­ lar 5c qualify Mill «u sale price. ................. Mam Floor 2k Girs' Dress Shoes 81.09 new patterns fine dress and school shoes at a saving of 52c on each pair during our AQ /-* mill end sale ................ 7 0 C Venetians, CovertsandDiagonals Venetians, Coverts and Diagon­ als over 1800yards of odd pieces of dress fabrics, suitable for any kind of w*»r «)c, 39c and 76c qualities Mill end sate price... ............ ..... . JL q C Main Floor. Standard Calicoes 19,000garde of the best Standand calicoes mlight and dark shades GLtc and 7c values," 2}£ to. 5 yard lengths. Mill end sale /J l « price per yard..................... . Q “ Main'Floor Cretonnes aind Madras 10,000Mill end squares of Import­ ed Cretonnes and Sundour Mad­ ras, for pillow tope etc, 15c value Mill end sale price, tod Floor each Silk Velour 80.50 Silk Velour, 60 inches wide that rich, silky imported grade for upholstery, portieres and draperies; Mill end J^Af* sale price per yard........ v 7 ” Laundry Soap P & G every day soap, regular price 5c,- Mill end sale * }« price 12 bars for................ m O** Basement Damask Turkey red damask extra weight a good assortment of patterns, 25c quality. Mill end snle | m Vrtne .......... ................1£C Arcade Annex Doylies 6 000 Linen tumbler doylies rich, open designs and hemstitched, 10c values, sale T l / r price'...................... ................ j U2C ' 3rd Floor Tussah Silk * Tussah Silk, 27 inches in .light and dark colors, neat figures and stripe effects 50c, qualities mill end sale price, ~ T Q p per y a r d ............................ •JO '/ Main Floor Cutting Flannel 100 pieces of dark outing flannel In checks and stripes, 8&c value Mill end sale price, ’ per yard... ............................ ! 0 ” ’ Main Floor Shepherd Checks Shepherd checks, the coming reasons craze. In black and whit* the popular No*. 1 3, & 3 check*, reverlsible worth 8 * 0 , / 1 | « Mill end sale price.......... JL I ** Main Floor New Spring Flowers 1,000 bunches, manufacturer's sample line worth from 60c to 81 in 2 lots, Mill end sal* price., 3rd Floor 1 9 c Linoleum Mill ends of Cork Body Linoleum light and (lark colors, 2 yds wide G5c quality sale price ''TAf* square yard ...,........... ....... ^ 7 " 3rd Floor Veilings, Eto. Desirable length Veilings, Em­ broideries, Laces 1 O Off Note, Braids, at.......... ! "*• VII Main Floor Black Silks Black Taffeta silk, SOmcheswfde $ 1.00 quality and extra weight. Mill end sale price per yard... ................... Ma in Floor 83° New Percales 10,000 yards of new spring per­ cale* in light colors full 38 inches wide and the very best of styles I4*£c values mill end sate A i n price per yard....................... yu** Main Floor Pongee Silk Rough Pongee Silk a good quali­ ty, Just a few eolors of our 79c quality, Mill end salo price per yard................... Main Silk Dress Goods Brown Novelty, only 250 yards of brown stripe all Wool material; now spring shade; makes a dres­ sy one-piece garment, “ 79c quality Mill end... Mam Floor t»Ul^B* 59» Men’s Sweater Goats Two cases men’s Heavy cotton sweater coats In gray and fancy border, regular 75c value all sizes Mill end sale i q . price............ .................. 4 0 ” Now Arcade Annex Swiss Flouncing 27-in, fin* Swiss flouncing*, very handsom* patterns regular 95c quality Mill end sale CTAn price................................... Mam Floor Boys’ Dress Shoes 81.50 good solid boys shoes, odds and ends of our regular $1.50 shoes; placed on table at a saving to you of 54c a pair, mill A & P New Arcade Annex Boys’ Knee Pahts Iu wool worsted and cagsimers, sizes up to 16 value 81-00 j j p> Mill end sale price............ O O C 2nd Floor Bed Spreads Crocket bed spreads, mads of a gooji heavy yarn,extra siz* worth 69c, mill end sale price A A n each.............................. 4 y U Arcade Annex Salmon Pink steak salmon. Mill end sale price per can..... Basement 8C 14c Men’ s Suspenders 40 doz. men’s lisle suspender with drawer supporters and Mohair mds, plain colors, regular 25c quality, mill end sale price..,......... .......,. N*w Arcade Annex Muslin Petticoats Women’s muslin petticoats, h t*e or embroidery tfinuix d flounce, regular price 70e, mill y4A n end sale price................... 3rd Floor Men’ s Underwear 38® Three cases men’s heavy fleeced underwear, shir's and drawers, our regular GOo grade, Mill end sale price.,...... New Arcade Annex Outing Flannel Unbleached outing flannel and extra heavy, 10c quality Mill end sale price, 14 yds for 81 or per yard............ ................ | ” Main Floor. Blankets 8 GPure Wool Blankets; big ones plaid, plain and fancy color*. Mill end sal* price ea ch ............. .............. 3rd Floor $2.27 Linen Scrim Mill ends of linen scrim, 40 inch** wide, whit* and Arab colors; cur- tams and fancy work;25c and 80o kind. Mill end sale | A « price, per yard..™.............. f D ” 3rd Floor Velvets Velvets in black, cream and col­ or*, $1 qualities, Sale Q 7 f » price per yard ......................O I ” Mam Moor. Mill End Sale prices on ail Women’ s Cloaks and Suits. Our huyer bought hundreds of Win­ ter Coats from a manufacturer who had the blues at 25c on the dollar and he takes the whole entire lot and puts into this Mill End Sale in 4 lots and it’ s dollars to doughnuts no woman in Cedarville ever knew of such ridiculous low prices-carfare paid to Dayton, too-read up* per corner about fares. Well here are the coats and prices, all new right up to the minute styles or your money back. Everything goes. WOMEN’S FINE SUITS IN THREE LOTS. $ 5 , $ 7 . 50 , $ 10.00 And Iu the Ten Dollar lot are plenty o f New Spring Su its , and the dresses in these lots worth up to $35 .00 . You ’ ll he in the swim if you ga t among these Suits* This cyclone of low prices only once in a century. | Hurryl Hurry! They are on the Move Now. THE LOUIS TRAXLER CO., MAIN ST., and ARCADE, DAYTON, OHIO. B- ‘- 1 m i ' No“** At AT $3.00 $5.00 coats worth up to coats worth up to $10.00 $15.00 AT $7.50 coats worth up to $18.00 AT $ 10.00 coats worth up to $35 and $40 tuw j£: W<$rk that of , - ’• - V r a n Ohio ft aroused <►’ who ref ub There is by which who viola refuses to Such . aid ami may be re­ but there Tho poo at the me merit who because it tive inste: lum. To over make it in­ official fri pending i. the Black the WHsV The b! mayor fa refuses tx governor remove 1 One of law. Th- are sign letters to demaiuil Becaut did not t aided ti necessar,' state tro pense to nothing t Becau sympatl and shii ness, it nor’ s o9’ carpet, been se that cit is bo la be rein- of law! - The that i n .. towns ’ ly und elemer logger - . trade v.tU y.wfry i i cT The. ^which and f( remed Whi lator ; such r- Is t) or sen every law s' Stir- dealei either do tin the la - it is tl trade .., The vigila are h- drivn bocai tweet autln if the tlielr . woul No' CInci pose asnis dive- also the ti temr may* did n danp not* ; sure 8 I. -if r- k G € . t \ ;?r-rrrja «r - y r HERALD SALE BILLS ARE BEST new act'.' IB onfo eitn pie x liav ■ mot nun win and to f : me pla isli I H h for Is 1 tin \vi Hfi »w wl - oh lit ; eh- | »v l i of j a ] at > 5 > in i t

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