The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
6 fggSti J id a ir Furnishes the Home Complete 1StrongBidforSpringBusiness jft i I I » mi & $dk Sprifig faille Is reaewiag time-*time to redress your house thororagMy. fe aearly every house there are eoae rooms that welcome? some that do not, We eaa help yea to lend light and charm to the least attractive room of your hoase, ftjrv. ■I I K I I IK » ■ High-Grade M ission Davenport Upholstered in the best grade of genuine choice leather. Made with our guaranteed steel construction, oil temper ed springs, early English finish. Underneath the seat is a full size ward robe box for‘bedding. This davenport is by far the best bargain in the city, only........ . .................. ........................... .......................................... $ 2 2 , 0 0 8 V *■ l i £ I L a c e Curtains and Draperies Our beautiful stock of Lace Curtains and Dra peries, the largest we ever carried—are now at their best. Curtains gathered from the leading looms of the world, to please the eye and satis- t fy any womans desire to get value for her money ; R u g S . O f:- ' & | H i I m I AH S izes , A l l Colors A l l Materials We are very strong in room size Rugs, Granite Hugs, 0x12....... ............................................. .............. $4.50 Ingrain Hugs, 9 x 1 2 ..... ............ ...... ................:....................$7.50 Pro. Brussels Bugs, 0x12........................... .................... .........$9.25 Tapestry Brussels Bugs Qkl5.............. ...............I...$10.50 to $22.00 Body Brussels Bugs, 9 x 1 2 ............................... $22.o0 to $27.00 Axm inster Bugs, 9x12............................... ...........$21.00 to $30.00 Velvet Bugs, 9x12..................................... ......... ...... $17,00 to $25.00 Wilton Bugs, 9x12................. .................................$33.00 to $45.00 BOUND FOB THE FRONT, ~ An incsdcr.fi Ckra-fing Courcoo cf f ’o Montenegrin, l a c ’ ':v~o tho Montane- £rin pro?•a ?''17 nC tho head of Enr«p r.n ra/r-, Tho h^t wir-li for a baby Iny l “'Iny yon not die in your ?•: ] / ? i i j hro death io to iiian or f«,y ouly a joyous fiarae. K t > yi VA J. fklUnfan in bfa “Autobi ography 'I li-ae cn:i a i '-'.a rxfior a heavy Turkl-U fira df-!:’,r-:,au‘ly leave the tEvi>('l:< i r.rtl el>;ib the breastwork, ^ only to cap.- ;• klureif from sheer' bravado. While Iyh:y at headquarters at Oreubiik, cwAriny tho opening o£<£ the <r.rapaiyn in i:»*7 ,1 was walking . one day with tho prince when a boy ‘ of sixteen or eighteen approached nr., cap in hand. 1 “Now,” :-nid the prince, “111 show ( you an interesting thing. This hoy : is the last of a good family. His ; father and brothers were all. killed . in the last battle,, and Xordered him to go home and stay with his mother ; and casters that the family might not become eat?net/’ The hoy drew near and stopped before us, his head down, his cap in hand, “What do yon want?” asked the prince, “I want to go hack to my bat talion.” “But,” said the prince, “you are the last of your line, and I cannot allow a good family to ho lost. You must go home and take care of your mother.” • The boy began to cry bitterly. “Will you go homo quietly and slay there,” said the prince, “or will you take a flogging and be al lowed to fight?” ’ ■ The boy. thought for a moment. A flogging, he knew well, is the deepest disgrace that can befall a Montenegrin. “.Well," he broke out, “since it ..isn’t for stealing, I’ll.be flogged.” “No,” said the prince, “you must go home.” Then the hoy broke down utter ly- ' ■ ■ "But,” he cried, “I want to avenge my father and brothers!” lie ’went away still crying, and the prince said, “In spite of all this he will be in the next battle.” FIRST REDUCTION SALE -o f - TAILORED SUITS Before the first petals of the style flower3 liave faded, and while the freshness of Easter is still on us, The Conkle Cloak Go,, as usual, leads the way to lower prices with an actual reduction sale. Every Suit in our stock is reduced and v/hat were excellent values at original prices are made “sensational” offerings at the sale prices. You will find complete choosing here, The latest style ideas, correct materials in«a full range of colors and superior workmanship throughout. These are values that you would expect to get at the end of the season. Worth up to $18 f o r ................... .. Worth up to $25 for --------------- TAILORJED SUITS $ 12.00 $ 1 6 . 5 0 Worth up to $30 for”................... .. Worth up to §35 for.............. .. .. $ 1 9 - 5 0 r $ 2 3 . 7 5 Special Group of Women's Coats $12.00 W o r t h U p to $ 2 0 The pronounced popularity of separate long Coats for tho Spring ami Summer months make this special offering of particu lar in terest not only because It is an unusual monoy-saving oppor tunity, bu t because the variety offered for selection is so great th a t satisfactory choice is certain. There are coats in plain Serges, Diagonal, Covert Cloth. Taffetas and Pongee, in every stylish mod el’. Some are plain tailored, others have ju st onough trimm ing to augment their general attractive- . ness. I t is a wonderful Bhowingatul a. money-saving chance of which you should take prompt ad vantage. .... ■■ > Remember, at these low Prices, Alterations Free - J 7 - S O U T H ' S *1 ~ DAYTON, OHIO. rasa /f-r##?(<■ / tiltibi.;.*. V -1 -tf/Vi f "i v/Hvf Nos. 20-22-24 N. Detroit Street, ADAIR’S, XENIA, OHIO. ^ F U R N I T U R E , C A R P E T S , S T O V E S K CARPETS CURTAINS WALL PAPER In all the new Spring designs, many pattern* con trolled by us, SPECIAL OFFERING 100 9x12 Brussels Rugs $12 each, worth........... $16.50 Drop patterns in best quality extra super All Wool Two Ply Carpets,....................5 2 id a yard, worth 75c. Drop patterns in LINOLEUM regular 50 and 60c g r a d e . *37 I— 2 c jard* STRAWMATTINGS, one and two room lots, half price THE P, M. HARMAN CO., 30 & 32 N . Main St., Dayton , Ohio. Acute Heart Trouble. "Yea, Xremember him,” said‘Alkali Ike. “Ho died very cudden.” "Heart disease?" asked the eastern tourist. “Waal, now, I don’t know as you kin say it was the heart any moro’n the club, spado or diamond. Anyway, he dealt himself four aceD.”—Philadel phia Press. Why Ho Was an Artist. “You always say my last husband was nothing of an artist,” said tho lit tle widow. “That he was only a fake, but I think he must have had some* | thing of tho artist in him." "Why?” ; asked her friend. “Because," she ex- } plained, "every little while you ex- t Dibit the came abominable disposition that I 10 did." Game for Children* Geographical lette-ro Is a good gamo for older children. A howl filled with letters is placed in the center of the table. All the players seat themselves and tho leader draws a loiter, throw ing it face upward on tho table. The one who first calls out tho name of a town beginning with that letter is en titled to the letter. When the howl is empty tho players count their letters and the ono who has the most wins tho game. A Word for economy. Ho who accustoms himself to buy ' superfluities may ho obliged, ore long, to cell his necessities.—Simmons. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING The Palace Restaurant Mro. Chao. H arris , Prop . • Xenia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by C* C. W eim er. \ Meals by day or week, Lunch served all hours. 1 • i Furn ished Rooms for Rent, TheGreatGlarriiiea and Bpeatorj; USesia^/ Cares acute on;l Oironie dfcrd’cea, dysen tery, cholera citir!>ui?,“ cumsir r a aiplaint,’’ Asiatic cholera, as;! prevents tho develop ment of typuoid fever. Same wonderful ■<c;ult3 obtained .in ell farts of tho world. . "WORKSLIKEMASl®.*' 1 Price 23 conts porbe>x, iru-.'i err. pfca cnlatitutc- arr>rrjTed “Jtri an,. n -<'jnhop,7‘lin-.n’titaaddoa'e dr.w to get it f .>2 yod rxed to THE CHEMICAt, COMPLY, ' il3VS0#rN.¥.»!)«&A. . Artful Parisian Beggars. Parisian beggars havo . been known to go fax- beyond a sham fight with a flog in, the gutter for a crust. Maximo flu Camp has record ed how, on an August Sunday in 1SS7, at an hour when the quays were crowded, a shabby man uttered a cry of despair and threw himself into the Seine near th,e Pont da | l’AIma. l i e had sunk twice when a man in workmen’s clothes plunged j in, fiVrCtn after him and effected an j apparently dlflic-nlt rescue. As tho crowd' surrounded the two on the | hank the rc caed one slowly eatnfe it), reproached the rescuer for sav ing a hopeless, workless man, who had not eaten for three flays, and tried to rush off again, crying, “Let me flic!” The rescuer pulled out j half a franc, saying: “Take this, I . shall only have to go without dinner today.” And of course the crowd liberally followed unit. But the skep tical police shadowed tho two, saw them count up the spoils in a tav ern and presently arrested the two ex-convicts, dead drunk.— London Chronicle. ______ _____ Keep Accounts. Keeping accounts, simple in form, plain, dear and easily understood, showing amounts due to or from others, entering correctly the dates on which money is paid out or re ceived, is tho best plan to avoid dis putes about money mattera and re lieves the memory of many unnec essary burdr-m, A written record of a money transaction has greater legal value in cava of controversy in court than any verbal statement. Tho habit of hvepi :g accounts in- du-rs croivjmy in* expenditure and in spires the habit of raving up, be- sides iliiyohr' at all times a correct financial condition. Housekeepers, - mechanics anil all who handle mon ey in t’ie management of their per- !oral affairs will find it most profit- i-bif. to form the habit of keeping accounts. _ Gact Proved. “Ton aver,''” thundered the black browed bandit f kief, “that you are the celebrated prima donna M’lle. Squallina! Pro re it and you are free! Never rhull ‘f he raid that a (■’uftaivurauda would offer an indig nity to au opera soprano! I t is against all tho tenets of the profes sion!” “But lifn//’ wailed the captive, “kb.<111 prove my identity?” “By Miralng, of course!” “What!” shrieked the lady. “Sing in this cave! No bouquets, no en- tlm iastie opplaudem, and not a ! t ent in the hrdr office! Never!” “tlonfleiuon,” declared tho ban- d.t, “'it is quip) evident that this ' lady ifi what rhe claims to he. Es* ] carl Isor to the nearest village and ( act her free.” IftTENTS ICavvij i.smd'fi. le-W'itkse'btsiRcasaidJlPat-. I p t i. 1 'Jt.c-lfir.tlticliJfc.f |» 06 K£,Af« re**, L S owseei9 1 Nossteo.s. awitu J-.:.! cr r ii-r.t in ICiatissotJajnlaeStl $jwp.r.O* v.iVVaWlwsic;'*. . " svlsa. We, adok;.li eairatifcft « «R I-'.”.:.;.-. O tfiftn itUJ«UH|t!!tM<ti»seei<»e4.. { ^ t id cxwiln lh.6 £f'H* *vJ «Dar*lfjis$J |C.A.GNOW<fcCO COME AND SEE THE ELEGANT LINE OF MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING WE HAVE GATHERED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. .................................. .................. ........ . ........... — .. .....■)«•....mu....... ..... | / ... ^ For forty years or moro this store has been the leading Men’s clothing store m Miami Valley. Wo have au unexcelled buying power that enables us to procure the choicest merchandise at the very lowest market prices. Come m and it will ho a pleas ure tp show you how well and how reasonable we can clothe the Men, Young Men of your family. v Men’s and Young Men’s High grade Suits and Top Coats........................... ..... $ |o to $ 2 5 Boys Bluo Serge Suits either straight or kniekerbocker trousers................$ 3 .7 5 to $10 Boys’ Fancy Mixture Suits m a large variety of patterns and weaves, either straight or bnickerboclcer trousers........................... .......................... ..... .................. $ 2 .5 0 to $10 Children’s Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits the latest patterns. ...........,...$ 3 ,0 0 to $ 6 .5 0 Boys’Bedferc and Topcoats....................... : .......... . ................ .............$ 3 .0 0 to $ 6 .5 0 EXTRA SPEC IA L One lot of Children’s wash Suits $1 and $1.25 values only.... .SOo One lot of Children’s Wash Su its......$ 1 ,5 0 $2.00 and $2.50 values only....$ 1 ,0 0 We also carry at all times a lull and complete line of Men’s Hats and Furnishings, Boys' Waists, Hats, Suspenders, Ties, Hose, Underwear'and Shirts, THE , S U R P R IS E STORE , 28 & 30 E. Th ird S t.f X en ia , O. w w 2C2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 2C2C HAMMER AWAY, YOU CAN’T INJURE IT IT'S HANNA’S LUSTRO F INISH Juct what you want for your FLOORS, FURNITURE, AND OTHER INTERIOR WOODWORK when they become scuffed and worn. Makes them look like new; in any N atural W ood color desired. LUSTRO F IN ISH is the only product made in colors th a t are non-fading, and not affected by sunlight. That tough, elastic L ustrous F inish , “ T he M ade to W alk on , ” won’t come off kind. It sticks to the sur face to whichyou apply it, but not to your shoes, cloth- mg or carpets. tout jt o»nee. WAaHiNatdN.. „. J .i j FOB BALE BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS. IF iHSAib M r,J r, / ihv>v.<- a. —53-/>.'i 1*1 L- Im v u j. i \ , - F«>rf t Bley ami ;i-,* j. Prof. We<i.4tn' jrifjuF . —Oenera! rep tirefj at iowiihi - -<iet yniir Tewrifiley and Call «mJehu H your fruit trees Tho W. C. T.' negie Hall, Thu 2 P; M. Call ’phono No anything m t —Tho best 00 Grecuo County Company. —Buggies and to wear and to < Towns' Mr. 1). H. Me* household goods week. —My paint siio] ready for spring \ Mr. Howard Tu a number of fr evening. The will of the ftas been offered hearing will be gi j—Better get y< baggy painting. Townslt Mrs. James M the Embroidery afternoon. FOR SALE: T olMate Banner se Miss Camille 1 ford is the guest M. I . Marsh, Misses Grace E llen Lownes Saturday and Sal Mr. and Mrs. of Springfield Mr. and Mrs. O. —Get engrave office. Cards o plates.' New Concord hi by Zanesville 11 tried in the vill Already $18,000 1 collected accord and the town wil to erect a village proper spirit is si while in CeclarV officials from are trying to ass in escaping th fines. VAN A Our Quit Busiiit largo crowds to < taking advanta.: wo are qnoiiin, class merehandi Carpe Matting! Wall Laee Windo Pi and Remember, on parmonts at «vrr VAN and 2,1 S. Matn W. JC j XC N e s t cl'm n leaves !'•
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