The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
i i • I* s I jW, ' I % S M05B COHEN STOCK! F O U R TH A N ® M A IN S T S ., D A Y T O N , OH IO . X i r Y ' T T r ' i r TO the holders of r s k J 1 J L w J C # gold bond coupons >/ C o n tinu ing th r o u g h o u t th e m on th o f March ©old Bond Coupons w ill be g iven to ail per sons who hold a Go ld Bond Coupon Boo k , T h is is done in o rde r to g ive everybody a eharcoQ £© fill th e i r books and secu re a p re m ium . Books are redeemab le fo r p rem iums in our P rem ium D ep a r tm e n t. Just aJFew Bargains Culled from a long list=Covering ev ery item in this store, 99c Odd Lot fleeced-lined unde shirts 50c and 69c values.................. Men’s 60cFancy Working Shirts ... Men’s $2.00 Soft and Stiff Hats..„... 25c 33c 98c Men’ s $3.50 Soft aud Stiff SI .......-■$1.39 TRUSTEE ’ S .SALE-IHOSECOHEN STOCK dam CLOSING-OUT SALE We have decided to quit business. On . Monday morning, March 7, we began a grand' closing-out sale. Every article in our large stock w ill be of fered at prices that will surprise you. CARPETS RUGS WALL PAPER MATTINGS LACE CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES PICTURES BRIC-A-BRAC ^E ve ry th in g xnusffbe soldfandjthc prices jwe [are making ought to move thejgoods quickly.^ J VAN AUSDAL South Main Street, SO, Dayton, Ohio? used ! being The Palace Restaurant r i. m*m ii nufafc mm ,dg—»■—» ...... mmmwmmmmrnmmmmm Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop. Xenia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by C. C. Weimar. Meals by day orweek. Lunch served all hours. Furnished-Rooms forRent THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO , I« USED AND ENDORSED BY TfcsGrantfCMMmiaiy «t Music, NewYorkCNjt, Th*Pen«gyi»*nS*Cslltye e) Music, Ph!!»ds!#M«. CMCje CtntomHnl HinshswSshse! sfO{>#r»,Ch?c*$#» II m PatMe CMitmrttfy M Music, Pu*h!s, C«h». AMD OTHKM LCADIMO COMStRVATORIKft A *we«6y#t btllKuni tad tsowwftil tone, cxtoUHtN eftsa, perfect juljastsaeafe ana docraHe w*rkft>MS«hii» placeisin She rank of ShebestSeitrwacnisrasfle so <3*y. It Is the Meal piano for the Bo:*e, wiser#Sts H . t E H n * COM P A N Y , M a n u f r s , - E a s ton , P a . f.S. sac- The political advertisement in the . last ir.suo of tho Herald over JVeso ! Tayl<u*D name seeking the ’nomlna- : tion for eongreeg set tho ■Andrew- ' Rldgvrsy foil* wing in a frenzy. Tho J >drugstore temperance set could not ; realise that Mr. Taylor v/ould toko |eo rank a step after.tho sensational - : fight in W h The article v/an puh- \ Mailed on Mr. Taylor's order and it ’ ; will, bo paid for in a straight legiti- ; mato manner just an the other ad- i vertiaorfi do. What bothered tho SAndrew crowd was that their organ . tho same matter and w a s ! paid fop it but the public \ war, not to know that part of the i transaction for fear of reflection an J to prestige. Mr. Taylor uood most} all of tho newspapers in the district, j Republican and Democratic, but it must bo understood that such a J move will have no influence on the Herald’ s position during the cam paign. When it comes to tho ‘ 'prince of good fellows” , W m . McCallister .present' Deputy Sheriff, is to be awarded the prize. Standing six feet in height,* genuine specunen of developed manhood we find our candidate out with a warm hand shake greeting friends from all sides There have been some exceedingly popular candidates for sheriff in this county but wre expect to find Sir William at the head of tho list wiien it comes to cofnputmg the fig ures just after the vote. In this is sue Mr, McCallister makes his an nouncement as candidate for sheriff having served two terms as deputy under Sheriff Applegate. - Mr. R. D,Williamson*ia announc ed as a candidate for count■•com missioner and comes before the pub- He with a strong following. Mr. Wil liamson has been trustee in Jasper township and so satisfactory have his services been that this township will give him a solid vote. Mr. Wil liamson is one of the leading sheep breeders in the state and has a wide knowledge of public affairs. He is at present president .of tbe Greene county fair board and has served as a member of this board in a manner ttiat will command support of all sections of the county. Politically Mr. Williamson is a staunch Repub- Hcan and has never been allied with any o f the factional troubles in the county. . . In this issue will be found the name o f County Auditor, Walter L . Dean, who will come before the Republican primary for tbe custom-! j ary second term. Sir. Dean has only | { served a few*months o f his first terra I Junder the law, must now prepare I for the second term, which has been j the rule always when a candidate! has given good satisfaction. As far as wo know* there have been no com plaints against tiie County Auditor ! or his force of deputies. One of the { best recommendations of Mr. Dean is that he conducts liio office without j prejudice or favoritism and always} has been courteous as a servant of j tbe people. > Waiter W .Ba ett, of Jamestown candidate for outtty commission erwas in town Thursday looking after his Interests. Mr. Barnett is at present engaged in the livery business in that place and lias had the honor being twice elected may or of the villiago. He lias had con siderable experience in transacting public and private business and ap- i pears well qualified for the place be seeks. , It now looks li, e Xenia was to ; have a gover’ rant: building the Committee on Public Buildings has recognized Congressman Denver of thin District and Congressman Cos of. Dayton in the Third district. Some time ago Congressman Don- i ver secured an appropriation of 10,- ; 000 for a site in Xenia and the de partment has approved tho site chosen by tne citizens several weeks Iago. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. i 1910 S p r in g WREN’S STORE 1910 S p r i n g O p e n in g - S P R I N G F I E L D , O H I O . ” O p e n in g WILL BE HELD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, March 17th, 18th and 19th IT W ILL BE A BR ILL IANT SHOWING OF EVERYTHING NEW FOR SPRING AND SUM MER 1 9 1 0— -EASTER FASHIONS FOR EVERYONE— -OPENING DAYS FOR A L L THAT ’S NEWEST AND BEST O U R N E W S P R I N G M I L L I N E R Y is brilliant assemblage of creations from the best millinery a fashion show in. itself. W e have gathered^ together the most artists of Europe together with the riehest offerings of American designers. Nor are we famous only for our rich designs, our exclusive patterns . and pur exquisite trimmings, but we are known the world over for our exceedingly low prices, TH E FESTIVAL OF SPRING TH E SEASONS FASHION EVENT Our Opening Display of Women’s and Misses’ < Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists and Skirts. Reveal the newest, the authoritative fashions. I t ’ s an interesting showing of the very latest styles and fab rics to satisfy the most exacting. W e have seen to it that the Woman and Young Women shall have" the opportunity right a t the swinging open of Spring’s doors, to wear the newest models in all ready-to-wear garments. W e have arranged that they may have a greater variety than ever of weaves, colorings and styles. W e have made a change in management of these departments. Every garment is marked in p la in ,figures and the prices are the lowest to be found in the country— style and quality considered. “E V E R Y B C D Y B U Y S A T T H E SAME PR IC E .” Each o f our 76 departments will presents a big sp e c ia lis t of offerings for these three days.. W e ’ll ex pect you sure one day. ‘ W e ’re members of the Springfield Merchants’ Association and refund round trip carfares to all points within forty miles of Springfield upon purchases of $15 or over. We are authorized to announce the ® name of W, B. McCallister as a ‘ candidate for Sheriff, subject to ' tho Republican primary. I SHERIFF’S SALE. We are authorized to announce ; the name Mr, R. I). Williamson as • i a candidate for county commissioner j |at tho coining* primary. ! Wo are authorized to announce • tho name of County Auditor W a l-: 1ter Xi. Dean as a candidate before ; the coming primary for bin second ! i term. ! Physicians Advise tlA tn* cf a nC‘jv1hsat!vo, to l:c;p «:a luvcb epea and prevent tts pofcoaaM undigested i sjJfr..a r;e"];tjsil >yjar eyefe «, TimUt-ptTC&tt tf c:i:Ik# I? V1LVO l.asiaiko Liver Symp, pwciy vcgctabfc, gentte, Sc-’lshb m l c! a ptexsi.t, artuntje tc:.3c. Vcieo ait, m ttioliver,as v,eil ao caff;? / osil qfiJ inof tho nsvMte-i poeriLEo cCcaev In corctteatioa, kiligcelten, * 'n'jq-.SK;3t ekkiieaJoclio, fcvairtiates, C62z,fkaie«*,etc. f;... | We are authorized to announce ] ! the name of Walter W, Barnett an | |a eaudidato before tho coming pri-i |niary ior the office ol county com- |missionor, ! i We are authorized to announce. • ! the name oi Orvylle II.' Smith an a |candidate for State, Koprenentnhve j before the Republican primary ■ j election on May IV, ■ i Vi 51 LAXATIVE LIVERSYRUF CASTOR IA Tor Infants find Oliiltbm ?lii Kind You Hav& Always Bought ■Bears tbe Signature of 4& STATE OF OHIO, { Green© County, e. e. V 1'i'r.nrAN® to command of an order of salo Snsued from tho Court of Common I’loaBof said eouuty, and to mo dirociod and delivered, I will offer for wile at public auction at the front,.door o f tho-court I jojibo , m the city o f Xenia,in said county, on Saturday, March 26, A . D . 1910, at 2 o’ clock P. M-, tho following do- oorlbcd laudeand bmomontB to (►'it.' Lots No. -il and No. 12 in John Orr and othoro addition to tho Village of Cedarville, Groeno County, Ohio, , and located on Him Street between IMain and Bridge Streets, - Said.prumioeo wore appraisod at ! $250.00. i. Torino of Sale CASH. To bo sold by order of said Court m caoo >?o. Ii!u91 wherein M, R. : Snodgrass is plaintiff ami Moses C. (White, et ai. aro defoiidants. x H owajiw A i » i » m : « atb , ■ Chbriff Greene County, Ohio. M. M, £?nonifl&A00. 12d Plaintiffs Attorney, Uta# XmiM mlmmt MM*r wm, **m>*mm Watch Our of Automobiles For 1910. Central Electric & Supply Co X E N I A , O H I O # 1 For E s '-w l i f in to f o rm n : BRIL A pretty v Wednesday x Mr, ami Mra th ir oldest : married t« six o'clock. Tho eoreiii about eighty performed by Xenia. Tho young tended, the e ed before a hi After tho sc supper was k < table wore * Bull, Mr. an Harry Forgo son, Martha bride and Mr The bride’.- decorated wii of smilax, ' from tho ceil, of the table, and white pb ations tlirouf. carnations ar The bride w of whitte chil dainty lace, j peas and fern firide also wt her hair bet; 33. Jobe, win. ter in Florid i. The happy housekeeping out from Xer Ingly popula friends that i piness in tiu-i SEE! Livingston' had in paeka} seeds. Aclui best. '' • I T fia l I bre bu } 1 Oii ant
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