The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

r. «S* MM 1,r'tn<ir,in"IBH»I idii tWP V OurNewLine mm CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER FROM $ 1 7 , $18, $19, $20 And Up, i > Extra Trousers, $2.00 4 ' - " ' And Up, SULLIVAN, THATTER , 27 So. Limestone St., Springfield, 0. SST5* HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S The Assortment is Fine At the right prices No higher thanlast year LOOK AT THE SHOW CASES. C O M B IN A T IO N S U I T S Corset Covers and Drawers Corset Covers and Skirts ‘CorsetCovers, lace trimmed ,25c to"$2.00 Gowns - - 5 0 c to “$3.50 Petticoats - - 50c to $5.00 Drawers - - 25c to $3.50 CORSET DEPARTHENT NEMO, for stout figures. AMERICAN^ADY, all styles. WARNER'S RUST PROOF, all styles REDFERN GLOVE FITTING. ROYAL WORCESTER, f lO T C JU S O jT GIBNEV’S, JCBJKIA OHIO ■11 BUTTERiCKFASHIONS Madetheirselectionof 'imm’s, |W aslin Undemeaf When cotton was 5 SPRING S1910S much lower than Price25c fnclndioirioy Fre at present. A WORD TO OUR F armer friends and CONSERVATIVEINVESTORS. Wo Have just returned fe rn another vicit to Tlio Dig Bpringa Country of the couth plains ofTexas, Mr. Oliver E. DcHavcn,John Knox, It. 1). Bryan and 0 , CL Hoogler, all ofJamcstwjKOhiQ. Trent with ag. Wo irr.pcctftjlly refer von to any of these gentlemen, feeling satisfied th a t they will give a good report: as to rliinato—noil—jiioEfeeru—fuel—■wa­ ter supply-rainfall and the cropa that can bo raised Micro. Wo will lio catiofiod to leave it to these gentlemen and the other gen- flemon who have gone with us on our four previous trips to Big Springa. What hotter rceommenda. Mono ran v/e give you than the fact that such gentlemen as Oliver De- Haven, John Knox, Albert Garring- or, Prank Townoloy, Isaac Wicter- man, Charles Lowe all of Greene county and good judges of soil should invest their cold cash in land In the Big Spring Country. Wo have sold these gentlemen farms ranging in size from 160 acres to 1,200 acres m all over 8,000 acres, On this last trip we sold over 1,110 acres and took options on nearly 3500 aerea forprominentfarmers and business men an Greene county who were willing to leave the selection to us and the experienced farmers who went with us. Our next excursioif will leave Xenia, Tuesday morning, April 5th. We want you to go with us. We don’t want you to say in a year or two from now, “ What a mistake I made in not investigating and in­ vesting in the Big Springs Country of Texas when Smith & Clemans asked me. to.” There will be people who will say just these words. Don’t be one of them hut go with us and-we know tha t if you do you will buy or a t least come back rec­ ommending THE BIG SPRINGS COUNTRY. "Write us or telephone. Both phones office No. 36. W. L. Clemans residence 2 on 122; Geo, H. Smith residence No. 143, Yours very truly, Smith & Clemans, Real Estate Agents and agents for The W. P. Soash Land Co., of Soash, Texas. Cedarvllle, Ohio. P. S. Just aWord toRenters. Why keep yonr nose to the grind­ stone paying rent on high priced land when we can make you inde­ pendent by selling you any number of acres desired a t 1-0 the cost of good farms hero and every square foot of it now ready for the plow* We are ready to carry you on back | payments for from 10 to 25 years. | We would especially recommend j you to have a talk with Mr. Oliver j DeHaven of Jamestown, _0„ one of j Greene county's big renters who purchased and is paying the cash for 709 acres of as fine Jand as can bo had lntho United States. KC5P9JHI Mm Big Orchestra * Every Kind of Entertainment v OPERA HOUSE * I . , FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 1st 8 P.M. A d m is s io n , 25 c e , n t s . Reserved Seat on Sale at Johnson’s Jewelry Store, Tuesday, March 29th, at 8 A. M, PATRONIZE HERALD ADVERTISERS. W*'W- POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce the name of County Auditor Wal­ ter L. Dean as a candidate before the coming primary for hiB second term. We are authorized to announce the name of William F. Orr as a candidate for Prosecuting attorney subject to the coming primary elec­ tion. L . <S M . H Y M A N ANNOUNCE THEIR NEW ARRIVALS —F O R T H E — We are authorized to announce 1 the name of Walter W, Barnett as a candidate before the coming prl- ; mary lor the office oi county com -; missioned j SPRING SEASON 1910 E.ASTE.R SUGGESTIONS i I Wo are authorized to announce the name ot Orvyllo R. Smith as a candidate for State Representative before the Republican primary ele tion on May 17. 8 I 1 -s ?*• ■ }*f u l ' l W o s t d t r f*"/ * c '.I .£• jitol.t... v.... t.r .:-\ , u t i : 2 l.lfycicc:..! L ‘:*Jf,-•?*?' •'-trrnLV iL c * 1 r-’ ’ 1 Gel W C:i mil wish Id {L”*',' ,'*>oa'. ‘vcJKsrlEiSCsiBieteetttt, i'l PRi-L •£> ‘ ,fi- -K}- ' I •?!...)••■ ' tayelcu it iri p:c."h!e t, iqr.t :3 ffMylUUl.S CiMUOn* ':.v I j. ft cte-v- a,.ml I.-re,r/<cr.tYYou c:ivc gn We are authorized to announce .1 the name of Mr. Frank L. Johnson ’ as a candidate for Prosecuting At> : ] torney, subject to the Republican ;; primary, J, 8»C-3. — ...--------- M'.riUlVI . .ml.' . i v . l t cs a*'y f'-c t. - ,:i t. ■ ' ;c. i , > • ■ ’ *•• ■» t -■ 't.w ..U* *JL/ I : u f*f VV-H <UUWVO afui fiivGtBcroatuaactotcr'aGuar* 1 anycss f&tsry r?.. 1JOtoof ist V al.t', Ecorapjirci liftsIrcm cti c;': y V 7 <■ j : 1 *, “ r .!ca,n car ur-hm.-dcl." * Wo are authorized to announce , the name Mr. R. D. Williamson as a candidate for comity commicDioner j ‘ a t tiie coming primary. j ifnitlaSn', ‘jSt&r KrSfa as3 BIMEMEB 19N@T0R&PR00F*J8C H SELt-HEIi' ISGTfLIS mmmomefoMSU l V/.rtc: «*:»> n ,z U } r ' c i f ' t l t ,*? n , ■ ■ i &\ <‘.jltfv-** T-m 9 f.t A ■■'#5.?* 'r/i St v*- ^LL^ j : —. Y/e are authorised to announce the !gif name of W. B. McCallioter 03 a j T \ candidate for Sheriff, mibjecfc to j ^ tiio Republican primary. I; , , SI- t r l t j i t> : t ■ it no MOBETfiOvfiis mm ■KAI IS , I'd teis»er r;M Jt!»btot ttj.-j Hit-out, r I: j a. M lr.5 ycl?, O .xrtooIit:a JicJ | zl.- 110 , 7 la t r b :.lc.r, lU-i.v f,vw.yd ..rt- dto! H'ri-SetvdS.V i.it.L U IK-vrrbcto.tn We are autliorised to announce, t ’ue name of 3ohn i£. McVey as a I candidate for re-election for inili'in- J ary Director before the Republican j primary, for a cecond term, Battleship Brand Goffs®, 20 esnfc and 25 esnts in bulk afc McFarland Bros. tiptoe ttie tluJrt: fat.lfft* ttemi “A"* onil pancturo sfrlps «ir» Usitl '*n,« t-lBu tint Btna «it’» t« 5> sm ent *1 ki e.ittlnfr. Tlsla tiro win oatl.i96 rwv elites ■ rw'.e.- m«. r, UbdiiWG su« JJAia ItUntUi. . . .ilozalirvef. .. ..................... .. ..... . pit c a o fJ ch : I jc L i . »«. '2lfj,-i:iL{n 'o v A ” t f-str:'-.-):: f >r ’. an % ’e* . -'ll!:' ‘i. t f :i ,/ ir >- • C-A'J-t ■ ir : s-y.-r Ut Tt.,. t'j.f. f j ; j v-tj.uuf 1 up srtu,. os-tat.s.u* >£•'. 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AN ELEGANT ASSEMBLAGE OF Ladies 9 and Misses' Tail­ ored Suits Of the latest models, popular materials and shades $10.00 to $30.00 Ladies 9 and Misses' Shirts Of the best fabrics and up-to-date make. Ladies’ Waists In Silk, Net, Lingerie and Nainsook, beautiful designs and latest style. Ladies’ Petticoats In the highest grade Heatherbloom and Silk. L A D I E S ’ A N D M I S S E S ’ R U B B E R I Z E D G O A T S A N D C A P E S House Dresses, Kimonas and Wrappers Of the well known Mendels make. Every gar-* ment guaranteed. A COMPLETE LINE OF Ladies' Undermuslins Of the very best make and handsome variety, Your early inspection solicited. You are welcome to look and will not be opportuned to buy. T H E V E R Y L A T E S T P O P U L A R O P E R A , S A C R E D and C L A S S IC . LARGEHT STOCK In the CHy As, Lov/cct Brices. * wi; <■,' i.ijsv £„f-nifi ,u u:#y "i/my «iius sur.u u :u r ux Vn icsMt-la- t npjiKwal And ttsal as .!tr.v’7*A£'I,,:fL*tjC‘ci-r;"i {';nnijtyGQtalcsasw&iXa 1C? nf.i.naJlDt'i itif tr!."'! t,T-r v .. 7 . e-uv. m s t-m t I'MI' m 'I s . m - t V M M-ftta • i , ! ‘*J\?' 'x‘ l 1 iV’l v ^ n f l a f o l —— - - ------ 4 —41^ 1 .csacvwij i'is.-j, &otv* l . nm cycle mmm% chicaqo , ill . Music MEREDITH’S, 38W. 3dSt., IJayton, O, Both Ph fm et. Railroad Fare Paid to Customers Purchasing $10.00 Worth or Over. 8 m . I h y m a n 0 39 EAST MAIN STREET, MEN AND WOMEN OUTFITTERS THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. XENIA, OHIO. ffijHWHpP 0 l

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