The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
f tccAfe and i ^ - " f t " PO5S0KA5* * « e v fit 'I?! u i •* U •? i.. ua.i -Oi PrS-'Iay, April v. i-Mtij; at Uio T-'iA J j . I FOIL '3ALF-;-- f-‘ '»IW*ii tin. Early and Jut<». I W. U. h . No, »« *al Ir-Jo/oai, ,<]V(< Mr. <8 m I toyi .?Miu ;>n. itf'Uapt nt lid -hub Mlr3 Allio XIU xh I SatE'afr 2 | ik4utn8nm. Smith and flosjaassa htwsa purehas «d a nev? F«>rd touring car. j Get cap,raved eardu ofc joffieo. C’ardn engraved from Iplateo. itlmp. this old . STOP A M COMPARE S P R I N G F I E L D , OHIO ., SHOP A M COMPARE -S E E © •POTATOES; Ohio's, Rose-antf Tplum^h. At Blfd's. ^Mrs. . C. M, Crouse visited in •South Charleston, Tuesday, Sirs, M. A. Cresv/oll arrived home frosn Crowley La., last eveying. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Owens m Plattsburg over Sabbath. were Prof. Palmer is entertaining his mother and sister, from Wooster. Micfi Ethel. McMillan entertained a few friends, Tuesday evening. The Wednesday afternoon club was entertained by Mrs, It. C Watt, —General repair work and rubber tiros at Townsley and Murdock’ s. Mrs. Harry Fluhart of Dayton is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Julia Condonv ■ Mien Ada Man Johnson, who is teaching oelioul near Greenville spent Faster fit homo. Prof. G. A. Mastcrson had as Ms guest his nif.lt r, Sirs. Fleming, of Dayton, fJabbafh. Mr. Clyde Foster anb Miss Cora Miller spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. F. p. Foster. . . . < I . 23, Stuckey will occupy the ■j Winter property, vacated by Mr. W. 23. Alexander, a l l n e x t w e e k \ G R E A T S A L E O F G R E A T R U G S H ot © Thaw a Thousand Now Beautiful*Patterns to he Shown Just in Time for House-Cleaning And ewry one le-s than regular prices. A great- quantity purchase. The finest lot of Rugs that have come to this .town in many a day— al^ nev<’ '*he qualities and prices are the kind that have made this, store more famous for Rugs in the short space of four week, since we opened the Rug Department, than some stores have accomplished in thirty-five or forty years. • •This is flur First Spring Sale,-and it’s the Biggest lo t of Fine Values That Ever Came • to Springfield, Hon. George Tuttle, who has bom upending several weeks InCaiifornis has returned home. $ 6.90 Each for Sanford’s best qu Axminstor IJura ility 1 ! u, ^ , S1ZO After this sale the price will be §12.50. ‘i'O&w'Wi R O O M S I Z E R U G S -O u r NEW HATS are all in. Step in and take a look at them. At Bird’s. $ 8.90 Call ’ phone No 51when in need of anything in the grocery line. ' McFarland Bros. Each for Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 ; 100 pattern Rugs that are sold everywhere at §12.5C. $ 12.50 Mrs. J. H. Molford and Miss Sarati Wolford spent Saturday in Spring- field. / Mr. Walter Ballonger spent a few days the first of the week in. Hamil ton. ■ —We will pay for Eggs, Saturday, only, 17c in cash, or 18c in trade. McFarland Bros. —Better get your order in for buggy painting. Towfteley and Murdock. Mr, J. 23, Hastings is improving 1 his residence by the addition ot a porch. Each for Smith fine quality seamless Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet. Every pattern new. Messrs. J. E. Stuckey, Raymond Bull and William Watt were in Columbus, Thursday. $ 16-75 Each, Smith’s Saxony Axmin- Rugs, 8-3x10-6. Every pattern of thir season’s production. After this sale the price will be 822.50. u l-”v .. \ ,'’ t *vrrvfci l,^/?sEsfon' p ; - i l A , - : .&! < w f*;' “ S ' . ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Herbert of Dayton spent Sabballi with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall. 1 $ 18.90 Mrs. Hanna, Cooper has moved into the Condon property near the j j school house, ’ : > i Each, for Saxony Axminster Rugs- Every Rug stamped Smith’s—size 9x12. No store sells these for less than $25.00, and this will be the price after this sale • Latest reports as to the condition of Mr. John Kyle, who was severely injured last week when his team got away from him, are that he is much improved. $ 21.50 Each for Bigelow’s , Axminster Rugs, size 9x12. Actual value $27,50. These come in most excellent designs. NOW IS THE, TIME, To have your Felt, Panama or Straw hat cleaned and remodeled for the Spring and Summer. We are experts in this work and all we ask is a trial to prove our claim, SNYDE.R. H A T CO., m W. THIRD ST., Next to Y. M. C. A. J. H. NI8BI3T, Local Agent. DAYTON, O. 95c $139 $195 For Bigelow,E 36x73; worth $5. $5.65 fSC-'Vi Smith’s Axminster Door Size Each, Rugs. . Each for Wilton Velvet Rugs. Rugs. Size 27x54. Each for Axminster Velvet Rugs, 37x63. Actual value $2.50 lectra Velvet Rugs, 00 . For Bigelow’ s Arlington Wilton Welvefc Rugs size lUixiiw. 'Actual value $7,50. For Bigelow's Daghestan Wilton VelvetRugs bize, RGxUZ, Actual value*$8.60. Each, Oneida Body Brussels Rugs, size 8-3x10-0; fifty -pat terns; best $25 value. $ 19-75 $ 23.75 Each, Oneida Body Brussels, size '9x12, fifty patterns. No better rug is made for wear. $ 18.90 $25.00. Each, Bigelow Body Brussels Rugs, size 8-3x10-6, Rugs worth $ 26-90 AmsterdamBody Brussels Rugs the best Rugs made for wear Size 9x12. Sold the world over for $35.00. $2650 $45.00 $ 29.50 value $45.00. $ 14.90 $19.00. BigelowElectraAxminster Rugs size 11-3x12. - Actual value Bigelow Rugs, size Electra- Axmmster 10-6x13-6* Actual Bigelow Electra Rugs, size 6x9 Axminster feet; worth i R We’re members of the Springfield Merchants’ Association and refund round trip carfares to all points within 40 *miles of Springfield upon purchases of $15.00 and over. ' - * | Mr. Oliver Jobe, who in attending 1-Wooster University, is home for ! the spring vacation. For Prosecutor. Jtret received, now assortment • of overalls, work aart dress shirts. ■ McFarland Bros. . - -Buggies and carriages painted to wear and to please. Town&ley and Murdock. I Mrs. I), L. Crawford and "children ; of Xenia were guests of Miss Louitje .Smith, Tuesday. f Mrs. Thomas Turner and son of Now Texas, Pa., is tin* guest of her mother, Mrs. Martha Morton. To th e R epubl ican V oters of G reene C ou n ty ; , Gent lemenTn announcing myself as a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Greene County, will say that I have been brought out by no political ring and am controlled by no political boss, and if elected to the 1 fIr; B- liir(j !?Jmi)n’villprhlf 1'm{,T' office will feel free and will enforce the law to thejbesfc of my j ai,)ng thenorthsideofMs Htow. ability* against ail offenders of the law,, not against One class or set of people more than another, but against all classes alike, be they rich or poor, black or white. Upon these grounds therefore, I submit myself to your careful consideration and beg to remain, Respectfully yours, FRANK L. JOHNSON. IT PAYS TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD. Mina Bello Eftkcsfraw baa return- 1 cd homo after Rp«mling m-voral • montha in tho youth. j Havo you tried our 25dgemont| crackers and Cottage Bakery broad? j McFarland Broa. f Spring and Summer I f y o u w a n t t o d re ss r igh t up -to -da te le t us m a k e y o u r c lo th es . W e have the g o o d s and w e gu a ran te e th e w o rkm a n sh ip . E v e r y th in g t o b e first-c lass o r n o sale* JACOB KANY, TheLeadingMerchant Ta^or, Xenia, Ohio. STRAW HATS, all kinds, dress styles, 25c, SOc and $1,00 work styles lOc, 15s and 25c. A t Bird’s. Mm. Anna Morton, wbo Inn been h ; h tiding several wk -I ju with K' V. and Mm. Thoma'i Turner in N<w Toxau, Pa., lia-i rt turned home. --Wewill pay you 1®e doa. for: clean; fresh eggs! 27s lb. for choice butter; 1G 1»2c 8b for-, ehoteo Lard in trade. At Birds.! Springfield’s Representative Merchants Are Members of The Springfield Merchants’ Association. *""*~in^armn tci “ ■QwrtmiirT^iTifi-t[rTMnirTwrMwir-ir«rnanMTimLMwijf>M»i#mi_i»ijawi Which Refunds Round Trip Carfare to all points with/ *’■ - • In a radius of 40 miles upon purchases of $15 or over. . . a -j • Ask for a Rebate Book In the first Store you enter, Kmrnmm m J DeathOf I Riley Stormont.! Death removed the venerable Ki« ___ley Htonnont olmtit e > veil o’clock Mr.-;, (’ barb:; Hartman of Xenia ? ^ » ‘*! , o „ . . t - . t uiU’X p c ctu i hcvnii*; om n m ^ ;i:'d c. «htb,n ft.? r,- •< dayo. At tlmi hour no ai'i.v.igesni-iits have been made for the funeral un til relatives from a distance are v/f re gm-i-tfJ of Mr, and Mm. G. II. Hartman, Saturday. - (b t your buggy paint* d Toivn-dcy and Mtml«>ck’f,. a t 1 iii ard from. ■ Tin* M. H. Brothci’liootl offcnian additional miniher in Byron King, Friday, April h , to all holders of j siaoim tickets for the lecture courou. | Uvrosi King at the peia house, Friday, April H. If you have not your n gular i.ca^on coiirso ticket yeport >.atm- to Mr, Johnson when getting ticket'; fur the King lecture. The miuntrcl show in the opera bonne fhi-i 1 vt-ning promlnen to be one of the lo-.-if local talent oventn that, ha-, iueii <-cJnduh d for sotno time. rj he advance ralft of tickets? ini.ure isa large Iniu.-e. INEACHTOt"M r.r-1 ilintript to HAMMER AWAY, YOU CAN’T INJURE IT IT'O The Palace Restanrant Mro, Chao, Hamo, Prop. Rooms formerly occupied by Xenia Ave. C. Weimer. Moala by clay orivcek, Bunch served all houro. Fumielied Roomo for Rent. HANNA’SLUSTROFINISH Just whafcyou want for youi9FISOfiS, FURNITOUE, AN© ©TtfER mrmirn WOSWORiC v/hai they become cctiffcd and worn. Makes them look like new; in any N atubal W ood color desired. LOSTtB FINISH is the only product made in colors that are iiorjktMmg, and not affected by sunlight. That tough, elastic Lumiotis F inish , “ T he M adeto W ale on / 9 It sticks to the out * face to which you apply it, but not to your phots, jloth ing or carpets, *" roacAhtjov KERR & HASTINGS BROS, t«t. . ___ ,....... ....... ....... ..... ......,__ __ ____ __ t.C ;p tiiot title- it li.i l.>t:t ni i.r.r c-:;: -t: :eai. 1 ?s:i *;■:.!ix i?-•cx!c::* cst:!- BfiAVffl?* PEIfirQ We taroisiara Ir'ihprfctada l-uveks it is fsKable v> unto TOiiiiVMI riilblkl as one small tanfit above attu.il iattoiy tost. You save!?» ioes; a .<itl'erj;:icipraota l.v ta»m at as aafl tunat!.oaasivfatiaTefs cesr* tmtso k ;.. .-1josr b-citto. H B A W BUS aUcstk-Grapjirof tires from ceyuxs tt any f t a t u.,;il v.ni tt*>vvo j.u t tatalo -,acs n-ij Stotn set antestd n lfa ita p ar:-l $-es7:an;.z. .<•f /a a l r w n J.i rider afj,-n{3. , m » L BSfi8T0G8SIIEa^^^4i.SW l^SS| . 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