The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

<* mm » it ■m to tsast butohc?. *Meals ly fcitul to Houses ios ad thoy’^i* , Don’ t g® hot, Boy o. a ■ <& asi m o f bnerve iy Con­ or dis- to re- ?.Miles Tiiey every- They reeable st a of re- .oho right ally afraid also have heart. I tes' Anti- t they re- 1 seldom noro than elief." 1AUTON hags. Mo. neuralgia, leal with- F op tha an taliio" and they .1 been eo r sometimes 3ometlmea of them., -e euro to .JRRIBR, join, Neb. lies’ Anti* po him to sK»ge (onjy) 1; ,tari^ Inti id me .Mat- verly, j I a- Ihad letter, rdul I every go to « 4 but Tonic i will it lias were you, medb «» but omen, mild, ■edi- arm* bad p h relied fiM, (Kr'ii. !■n.gh.u;4 is £' vw-.-i w/wlcrto! —■»* tfi*9 mrV'Sr* 1cr.Ja. si i few tw , is HUTCHISON • & GIBNEY’S Made 111 sefeetsonof 4 M-l m-' Jb off *9 / M .. y -A ft /✓ PilCOSSO lr.l~iir2 /J.V SPRING 0191053 ,•n-.rer.;!: Pjeonfree When cotton was m uch low e r than at present, The Assortment is Fine A t th e r ig h t p r ices N o h ig h e r th a n l a s t y e a r |W qslin Undemeaf COMBINATION SUITS Corset Covers and Drawers , ts Corset Covers and Skirts Corset Covers, lace trimmed Gowns. - Petticoats ^ . Drawers 2 5 c to $ 2 . 0 0 50© tq * -$3 :50 sbe to $ 5.00 25© to $ 3 . 5 0 CORSET DEPARTMENT NEMO , for stout figures. AM E R IC A N L A D Y , all styles. WARNER'S RUST PROOF, all stvles REDFERN GLOVE FITTING. . ROYAL WORCESTER, HU t g h is o m T gibke Y’ s , Washington, I) O,, March 10,1910 Letter 1from the census r.njm’rvi- -:«rs to tiw Fnitert States Census 1m- j roan show the erroneous opprehen* | on "of a considerable element of . the populationlthat tin-ir answers to the emmu'rator’ o questions In the nest census, beginning April l«Vthis ear, will eauno increased taxation, legal entanglement, or injurious con- seouences to Iheir person ami prop -; ty~ " ! In order to quiet such unfounded ; fears, which would, unless removed, 1 materially effect the accuraey of the census, the bureau has prepared an . official statement relative to the ; decennial census, its origin, purpose \ aud uses. Thin statement should furnish • complete assurance to those , con- | eerned that information given the j enumerators is held by the Census i Bureau in the strictest confidence with reference to the Identity ot the informants, as required by the poli­ cy of the bureau and commanded by the law ot the United States. The bureau earnestly hopes that clergymen, priests, physician, school teachers, ere ffoyers, and other pub­ lic spirited citizens who come in contact with the bureau by telling persons who are believed to enter­ tain erroneous opinions of the cen­ sus the real facts and urging them to give full replies to the enumera­ tors. Teachers are particularly ro- questod'tq speak ot the census to the school children and ask them to tell their parents about it. ■The statement issued by by k i n n a n : .U L L IV A N CO. ©poatos? Stopo, ’ ’ ©poo.ttop QppjjajjffioM0 T h i s I s a P e r s o n a l I n v i t a t i o n t o F r i e n d s a n d P a t r o n s t o A t t e n d O t i r S p r i n g F a s h i o n F a c h i h i t , THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH n th , 1045i, 19th. 1910. The Bpring Fashion Exhibit is of particular service to you m that the largest and most authentic stocks assembled for the Spring Bop.son will b<>displayed for the first time in Mpnnallolu. Tho oven' will also acquaint you with our readim-su i<* every >i» paitment of tiffs vast estaMishoinoiit to servo you better, to mvot your every merchandise requirement and. will also demonstrate our low-price supremacy on merchandise of quality. YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN ITED. The entire store has been beautifully decorated for KIN NAN E-SULLIVAN COMPANY , thin important occasion. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO R e m e m b e r — Y/e’ ll pay your carfare both ways on a purchase of $15 and besides this you nave a clears per cent cash discount on all you buy a.t this Greater Store by saying K-ri ntamps-Golu .Stamps redeemable for $2.50in goods in any part of this big store. tDMKXMl j XEE flA , OHIO ura NewsAbout TheCourts. A suit was filed in Common Pleas court Saturday afternoon by Johu M, Finney, of (Jedarville against E. E. Clark et al, to colloct $817, tho amount of a promissory note signed by tho defendants on Nov. 21, 1900, and which the plaintiff avers remains unpaifi. He desires . to recover the amount of tho prin- tbo scipal with interest at 7 per cent. bureau explains that the Constitu­ tion requires a census of the popula­ tion to be taken every ten years in order to reapportion, state represen­ tatives 111 the National House of Representatives. It is the means . 7 /A V A V A V .V .V A V .V .V A V Y tV V ^ V , V . V .W A V .W . V . V A V A V W / . V / A V A V A V ^ / , V / , The Store Where Styles Originate, BOGGAIM'S EXCLUSIVE STYLES LEGALNOTICE. Case No. 1252 ft. Common Pleas Court, ....... ......... ... ....... ..... .......... .. Greene County, Ohio. also to ascertain the increase in the Cora Harvey, Plaintiff, population, agriculture, industries and resources of the nation since the last census. It is emphatically de dared, by {lie ; statement, that the information vs. Ed. Harvey, Defendant. Ed. Harvey, place of residence unknown, wifi take notie that on the 2d day of February, A. D. 1910, THE RAPED Folding Go-Cart I combines comfort, durabilityrindappear­ ance at tho lowest possible pries consist­ ent with quality. Mother’;} iaottot— “ Nothing too good for the baby.” We also manufacture; Thompson's j Folding Crib. Sanitary, comfortable, Iconvenient, durable and economical. IAclc your dealer to ohow you a ‘ ‘ Rapid Folding Go-Cart1” and Thompson’s Fold- j ing Crib, both of which are necer,sa,ry articles for Ejthe baby. The best one motion Collapsible Cart made. If your dealer does not |handle these two articles, write us direct for price and circulars. MIshiwakay Ind. MISHAWAKA FOLDING C/TJAGE CO., sought from tho people of tbo United i Cora Harvey filed in said, court her States is used solely for general sta­ tistical purposes. It will neither be published nor used in any other way to disclose facts regarding any individual or enterprise. The census it goes on to say, is not, never has been, and can not be employed to obtain information that can be used in any way in the assessment of property for purposes of 'taxation or ELASTIC ROOF PAINT 4 for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs. Is f proof against tho weather or rust. Absolutely non- porous, >Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after onceset. Is a finewater-proof­ ing material. Contains no ingredients ouch 00 salt and lime which enter Into the composition of the major part of tho so-called roof andironpaints on the market to-day which harm no elastic qualities and are destructive to metab and fibres, and ore bound to ciystalfce any metal.' It is germproof. Eitidfcr tircatar amiprict Ihi. Way nit pnreTuze the best when it cc:!; ns more. T h o DALilLMiAN ©OOPCR S U P P L Y c.l«cl .petition against him for divorce upon the grounds of extreme cruel- ! ty and gross neglect of duty and \ that tho same will be for hearing at 1 the Court House, in Xenia, Ohio,!! on March 21st, I9IO, at 9 o'clock J a. m,, or as soon thereafter as tho;*_ same can bo heard, by which time;^ said defendant must answer orde -jj-" mar or judgment will be taken!; r * (Signed Com Harvey.) jl -T h e ' . TV the collection of taxes, either 11a- [ against film, tioinal, state cr local; or for deporta- lid. tion proceedings, extradition mean- ! ures, army or navy conscription, In- • torhai-revenue investigations, com- j pulsory school attendance, child ■ labor law persecutions, quarantine ! regulations, or in any way to affect > the life, liberty or property of any j P It points out that, applies to theJ Yea, Ho Was Hurt, enumerators are and must be held | There had been a barroom tight in a by the Ootisufj Bureau m strict aud fi ontler town, one mat; wan frigbt- absoluto confidence. All toe bureau officials, supervisors, supervisors’ clerks, enumerators and interpreters before entering upon their duties, are obliged to take a solemn oath not to disclose any information they may abtain, except to the census i bureau, and a violation of the Uni- Cully mangled with a kowie knife. The surgeon said that he could not live and described bin condition in the technical terms of his profession, tell­ ing of Injuries to certain cartilages, membranes, and so forth. When I10 had gone away a friend of the dying man called to inquire if he waa really in danger, asking, “ Io JlnSmuch hurt?’ Is Jlin Joyce hurt'.” replied one of ted law In regard to this oath means * 10 h a Ol,(]ft0lino or imprisonment for two j the crowd. ‘To Jim hurt! Why. man, year* or both, in tho court. the discretion of ; the doc nayii that all of the Latin part of bis bowels Is gone,” Division of Labor. A man’s better-half lays down tb* rules in tho house, but allows her hus­ band to lay down the carpets. SPRING OPENING Thursday, March 17th, Friday, March 18th, Saturday, March 19th. A F o rm a l E x h i b i t A t THE FASHION ’ ’ S p r in g fie ld 's IL o c o gn is e d F a s h io n C e n te r ,” Goodby, Wo cay It for an boar or for years; Wo cay it smiling, cay It choked with tears; Wo cay it roiu’y, oay it with a Jtfca, And yet wo have no oilierwordthanthis— “Goodby.” Wo have no dearer word for our heart's friend. For him who journeys to tho world’s far end, And aro our coal with going; thus wo ■ cay As unto himwho cteja but o’er tho way, “Goodby.” In Keeping withThis Store’s deputation , • . ' ■ . ■ ■ 1 . 1 to Be Always in the Lead We Announce Our FORMAL SPRING OPENING , ^ . . . Beginning Tuesday, Eilarch 15th, and Continuing the Remainder Of the Week Distinction in dress is a dominant feature of this store and the comprehensive collection of the latest aud most fashionable apparel in Women ’ s wear to be found in any specialty house in Ohio is here for your approval. Our models are exclusive and are from the foremost designers of New York and tiie fashion cen­ ters of Europe. N o other Springfield store ever attempts to carry as high-class merchandise. , Our prices are less than those asked by other stores for inferior goods. A visit to the three selling floors of our magnificent new building will be a re­ velation to any woman who may not have the opportunity to view the latest creations and charming innovations in all that’ s newest and best in Women’ s Wear. Remember the Date—Tuesday, March 15th. U se owr rest room when in the city. You ’ re always welcome. ° PETER A . BOGGAN, 24 E . Main Street, Springfield, O. ■ | V.VVV.VV»VaV.V«VaV.*.VnV.VoVaW .V «V A V .V .* .V «V .V « '.V .V .V A V A V ^ .V .V .V V A V A ''.V «V V W e pay carfares to all points within fify miles o f Springfield Mir i To him v.’i.tj W i night Wo cry, on to tha v.andcscr for a iiicht. "Gcc.Ui".*' --Graco Litchfield. j Alike .to tlsoso wo low ana thoao wo hate, | SWo nay no more tn j ailing. At lifo’a rate who j,a-aca oat beyond earth'd w * * W i « w M/ w ilk Women’s and Misses' Outer Apparef andtieAccessories of Dross Sti ; jiint got a writer, a; khly f.hYrcfi it;- {.at \i Accepted and advance fstyle tendencies for Spring and Summer. The ‘whole otore iff radiantly beautiful with complete auffortmenfs of every thing for the new ceacon. Foreign motlela and the late.-it and be.-it American styles will be exhibited. Music by the Cadet Orchestra-- 6 ;3 0 p . m. to 10 :30 p, m. Beautiful flowers to be given to the ladies. i w! y ] Of course The Fashion’s saving prices prevail in each grade throughout the eiv* W tire assemblage. A Chock For Chaw. BernaM Shaw coh.o stars affo n«*t a joinirr lady at a iliaiu-r !»ar;y who paltl that alio <osffJ rcafl ttiafactpi' from writins. r.lr. iihaw liciffcsl bt>lh;f ai her [imvor;; an:3 !,.t;d that at any rati* nhe i-oulil tint had oharactoro from typfiwritli),';. Nov.-, It La;i{K>u«l that flu? heat hail nd the young t!;p ti fji. Thu mai hine was brought, and Sir. Sh;nv, hU-king out the IctU-ra one by one, wrote bis first name. Then he dis­ covered that he hail usnl only eajiital lettera. So, shifting Co tho lower ease, he wrote his last name. Thou he handed th > result to his companion. This wan what she read: “BWJNAKn .shaw." “ It’s aa plain nr; anything,” she said, with a smile, “ it is your idea that, U.onpli there are a good many ffliav, s in the world, ilow. are rpi utidist gu'ishod lot. Ymr iiioso are Ilnnut ; Wmw, and your tfair-e in groat," Only Once in a Lifetime 33 £* Mailt Street, C o rn e t Dross Tor Woman Springfield, 0 . t*A*4 ! The Sec;t Way, w lu*. Ward I'f nail <>w<!!.»■(! fianimoiu'd # ! a Imy to hi•i pro.H1ia-o to tvlmkf‘ hint Aa* liff-. ing u battiiliati tlt'fil. Tta*do.*. W I 4*4*. i !, <v “ I>»» >«,u I.UnW. i'iv. {.,at mi w a ju^H.a »■£ Ills* |v:« ‘fl 1 ran liavi.? you W ; IM.tug, an hm:--5n:sy of tho <-adof O ]!, t( -ipj I can .is isliot and ufi yom 5K i 11..Hltnanti'i1 1 c.m Smvo you bin Iii’ilV W ! V ii'.. I. !d- h t'Wfft'SHi*da you ptvft'fV' w - 'i'h-,* him—:’ !>f the ritnatinii ovnt, UlIK1 ,u> »! a *»-nl,)V‘if) awn. >■I {U’C'ft'Pto l », fir- vl r. 1) -aa:;.* then i ’<« Will hUfOly bo Youwill buy a boiler if youbuywisely. A boiler will give you SUMMER HEAT IN W INTER , v/ill heat every portion of your house, ■ and tho money invested will give more comfort, health and happiness than call be obtained in any other manner. It v/ill baninh colds, pneumonia and will ROB WINTER OF ITS TERRORS andrigors. While Indoors YOU WILL NOT KNOW IT IS WINTER. Without boiler heat you aromissing tho greatest comfort and blessing in life. Find out tho costtoeceuro such heating and you v/ill wonder why you did not have it done before. HIGH GRADE STANDARD BOILERS fefiiich well heated I iouggj at omn ium cost o f installation and for fuel, TWonty4wo yearo* experiencci shows m what to furnish to secure best results. O t m C A T A L O G I S F R E E , Ask tdi It tail far any Jnfomatfon about Itesdast. GIBLIN (a CO. >. UT ICA , N. Y, v , v a % w . v . v , w w a v v a v w . w a v a ,. v a v a v ^ . w . v v v v ,, v v a v a * a v a v . w . w ^ a %\ v a v j , a % v v . v , v « v v v . v , v . v , v . v . w . y » v %%% v , v % v « v , v

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