The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

KISBAVSCHOOLASSOCIATES.1, USBCOBORNPLAYERS. i f - 7. 0 rc.ui 'ti;r « . ’U‘ 7 , ; it i a*. f-tcn tjsjrr'SJ'i'vd tfjnt tlm- f -i a m !"-n“An?3i',?i ri'a^tan jas I juj €i«npiot« >! f l Mo* J . v y , ITufiay, Ari^iorrcuigt nantu -rmli Tlic Olmni ; f* ot^:- ■ri» L7<7)nr ?>EtK-n JuL'-vm; |Hayra) of 17<n7 Y»>Pi: t« glva Osar I'a.lay n;*)jDiu,'T, \ 3S(’»>'.c;«:;jnl|isns;<(5rt' ok jwinotiim a t '"Ao Y»m l H : ; i H-'V P»I3. 7. 7'mui, U f tI;o 17’ »m the fang)?::), I P. M. f t v7K hY;r>, 11'X rtn of o Ao 7i the o r ) raffia5} v* t i k , Tontcfy £]; v 'y IScrh'^t ILyrltdiif tfio ^uimra Flayers’ presenta- d k‘i 4'entity Trcaj?iror A. I, FzsS^ ?. |tions, flic only fieewry ncofi y / j E b->_ t-iCD, _A_ cloruni call f*»? Sunday that fncnSshai l»y tl»o natural our- |! romialMga of frees and olmaMiOJ’y . 4 Wooden floors, no matter how clnh -1 orately eoveml vatft green mats, f’ UVtiool, Ijev. J-. F. Tdpy, Beavem-eek |fall far behind nature’s turf in lend- f Friday afternoon. J xl->. A- half hour ]ing tho much to ho desired splat of s K aa I ?r yro-.i tn-nt, Hr. Jorepii i la r k , Columbus, U:ir\ mw-ie. Tho bufisic 'a of the flinMinv >} v.itli tho Word, P p . IV. A. Itohh « f 1cincorlty to a performance, juot as a I Jamcatosra. l;£o, Tho licart of tho Ibivcao through real branches Ismore f ; husMloy fec.iool Task, J)r. 15. P ,]soothing than a draft, in a play-if Khond 0 » Korwalli. y-30, Reports of *house. i Committee:] o fo .r r.ng. .’3 Hand; The company will play at many |; icorls in tin Hominy fjchool. Sirs.: coHeges during its aununor season,! George IT. Gey.-r, Xoiiaa, (). ] including Columbia, Harvard, j ! Friday evontny, 7:h0, 1‘raigo Ber-i Princeton, Vnivoruity of Pounuyl- vicn, conducted by Iiov, y/in, Knuff* i vania, the Fniversitics o t Tcnnccco, man, Jamcr,tov/n. 7.15 A Sample IIllinois Indiana and Virginia, and caco of A. B. V-. v.ovft, Dr. B. F. fmany others as proinim nt. KUoadf]. «;U0, Mufiie. mil, The oi irauiiscd work seen through the Hfcor <’optieau, 200 viev/s, Dr. Jo-ienh j Ivlr. W. B. Stovencon announces i lari:. »: 0 I\Adjournment. himself this week as a candidate All ccliools aro urgently requested i.i appoint one or more delegates. Charles Mayo, colored, employed as a farm hand on the J, (1. Cle- mann farm suffered a 1 ) often limb and other injuries last Tuesday ow­ ing to a horse running away with a load of fodder on a sled. Mayo at­ tempted to check the animal but was knocked down and stepped up­ on. Several stitches were required to sew up a cut lip, his head was bruised ancUback injured as well as the right limb being broken. Dr for Infirmary Director at tho Re­ publican primary on May 17. Mr. Stevenson nerved one term on this hoard- a tow years ago and it, thourghly acquainted with the dut­ ies of the office. He has been a life long resident Cedarville township and one of the leading Republicans, His petition will bo started in a few days. —Holders of season tickets for the M. E. Brotherhood lecture course are entitled to tickets for the Byron King lecture, .April 8 , by paying E. O, Oglesbee was called and set!fifteen cents. Those not holding the broken member. Itickets will be admitted for 25c, im w -W E P A Y - 17c Cash 18c OR m —FOR Trade EGGS SATURDAY ONLY, O. M. Townsley, THE CORNER GROCER. f HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S CARPETS 10,000 feet of Carpet-roomfiledwithchoice RoomHugs—fully 500 You can find the Price, the Style, the Color that will please you. W IN D O W SHADES , ready now 25c and 50c. All width shades. LINOLEUM, All Widths, 50c up , Lace Curtains Cluny, 3 yards long, from 75o Up. Also Colonial. Madras, Scrim Nets, Etc. Children’s Coats JUST IN j HUTGJHSOJI ft GIBNEY’S * OHIO ! Kredel & Alexander CraT.-vV.V1-r yveew/wi. Main Street near Limestone 1 kriWE Vvl p l f ............ m Spring* Fashions, a most complete showing of all dress accessories, everything new, se= ieGted for your approval by men of excellent taste. hr / ; ■ •'71 s/; / ’-■ •*>3yj, 'M, ■,4 fiA'A ■ J?, S i ' *OC fif • ■ Y * , -V ... if ■■■ ,.v.' ■ /■ <,.■ • V.l J i a*fT£ ^1 * V P* >1-' ■ y*^ i 7 m \)J I 7 i ; : > yx a * jr -/.id* K* | i }* f**s\ v' uC, f jf$\ u .... . " ■». I V 5 , **> v, / 4 • / r: i r i / v. f ; ; «*v n j \ ' -\ . ? ~ i ; ; ? # ■ * f / . - L . 7-4 / : T 7' 7 ; I y t - riY . ': a ! I f * f I d - ; ; h • 7 ^ - '- ' 1 . 7 : I H , . 1 m sA y ,:;V7;!7 h V r Vi -• I -K A j v i k t j 4 t f W f i .. , ] W I" ? ' * I S 77>>\ i t. n Lion Brand Shirts, Sparkling Neckwear, - Nofthrup Gloves, - - Automobile Gloves, - Fancy Hosiery, - - Fancy Waist Coats, Superior Union Suits, wear, a Garment, i f n v 1 !:?■j h - • f L ■' ; •. * A ~ --AW Advertised Brands o f Clothing We Sell S ’ i-i A.-ev, S ': 4 tt-i’ 1? V-Nj . ' i s i 7)7 \ ^■t>k5n* 'V'* * 9 Uk. *. :vs%y ^ s/ , i *- .A : * 'v. --•■'/Sl : p i /'7 7.iLj ' W; J; i. Ut!'■$ 2 { 7 ’ : 1^. { vf r /f >1 -577”^ a .X^'1• fit/ Adler Rochester Clothes • .ScUoss Baltimore■ Clothes. - Michaels Stera&Co/s B. IL &Co. ModemClothes College Brand Clothes uray s Blues for Easter Advancement in Clothes Making Never before in the history of ready-for-serviee (dotlu's-iuakin^ lias there been sneh (dothing built as the Sprint? find Smiinier gar­ ments nmv on display at this ereat store. The hustle, energy, insistenee for belter elothinp; <d‘ this powerful organization has spurred master elothes-buildeis to their be.-t efforts and we offer an 1 reeommend these produet-? to you as the highest ivpe garments possible to prodtu’e. Past seasons have not seen their equal. We do not know what the future will bring forth, hut we do 1now that we are showin:? the best elothin*? of today. With tho real opening of the Spring Reason tomorrow, would it not he wise to make selections while assort­ ments are full ? .i Tailored $10m $12.50, $ 15 . 00 , $ 18 . 00 , $20.00, The Boys’ C lothes' ' / f Suits and Spring Coats up to A bit of advice: In buying the boy's Kaster, Coniirtuatiun or Fir.st (1<unimmioii Fuit. spend ns much as you fed yon cun af­ ford. Whatever amount you decide on spending, spend at Kredvd & Alexander’s and get the advantage of our immense selection and careful service. One fact that will please the boys is that of our giving with each Suit either a Belt, Tics Suspenders or Collars. 8uits at these prices: The Hats Men Prefer Are those that are new—this season *7 shapes—that’s what wid be found here. Our showing is .second to none and the values are without an equal. Yon don’t have to take our word for it. Come and see for yourself. FAY HATS w s t . n o TRIMBLE HATS OUR SPECIAL HATS ’ . 4 $ S £ ' 0 0 Made by Trimble, of New York. Pleasing shapes, extra quality. $3.50—New Spring Low Cut Shoes Famous St. Regis—$3.50 * $1.00 to $2.50 - 25cJo $1.00 $1.00 to $2.50 - $1.00 to $3.00 - - 15c to 50c $1.50 to $5.00 $1M to $2.50 - 25c to $1.00 Springfield,

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