The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

ft ady Cup t.pring Ha!pli Wnlford. 1| diiid * pai nT till SnSw«* x« P U R E P A I N T Fou ^ear •* great d«$I, l¥ Z -~ r * uS’ a^0u^ l LRE PAINT, but whit you want to know is-^-are you getting * GOOD PAINT For paint to bo GOOD must I>o PURE. H I G H —Buftgaca and ^asTloijcD painted la won? and toj>|car,o. 1 Townoloy awl Murdock. ■Mr. W. L Clctiiaing left Tuesday , for Soasb, Texas, accompanying a Iparty of Jjitee prospective buyers , fromSelma, Jamestown ami Wash- I ington O. H ., for Texas laud. Mr. James Haley left Tuesday for Centomlk1, La., where ho will visit | Ills brother, Timothy and family, i IJe may also visit another brother : Will, m Hew Orleans before ruturn- I Ing» ( MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | For Ladies and Children’s Skirts | Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers. | Nicely Made and Trimmed. { At Bird's, D&B nmiu ii p PAINT Is Both Pure and Good from pwo materials:—PURE ZING, PURE l in seed o il and PURE COLORING MATTER. GOOD—because these pure materials Are compo' ik N Proportions' .by an expert PAINT CHEMIST and then, ground and mixed, hy .pow- erful machinery until it la In just the proper condition for'use, ■ ■ ■■ •- ■ * " MANUFAOTIIRBD BY "Ask cur agent for a D. Tho n a a n S. R a rru Pn & B- color card' ai®° our IflQ illfall otf Daily ill)* handsome booklet, “The COLUMBUS,. O. Modern American Home.’* D. &.B. Hlgh-Gr add'Liquid Paint sold by C. M. CROUSEJ Air. S. K. "Williamson leads the list again by being the first in this section to have his crop of corn planted, Mr. Williamson finished planting eighteen acres last week Favorable weather will mean an early crop. Should frost strike it are planting will he necessary. Mr, W. I,. Marshall, the auc­ tioneer. has opened an office in Xenia over Galloway s drugstore, and has branched out Into real estate business. He will continue tho auctioneering whenever need­ ed. KANY, THE TAILOR There is no use for you to go and buy your Spring Suit, ready - made, when we will take your measure and make you a Suit to Order for the same money W e wan t you to g ive us a call and be convinced. KANY, TheLeadingTailor. XENIA, OHIO. C. M. Crouse sells and recom­ mends Campbell's Varnish Stain for staining and varnishing all kinds of Interior Woodwork, Furniture, etc. A 25c can. will do three chairs, A |75c can will cover ,an average floor. .Dr>es bard, very durable. Wby not try it? Mrs. A. D. Carr and daughter, of Yellow Springs have been spending tho week visiting Mr. James Mitch­ ell and Mr, L. W. Wilson. Mr. Carr is now located in New York City in the insurance business and Mrs. Carr will join him later.' ‘faA Sw e ll Line” of Men’s and Boy’s FINE TROUSERS” in the sea son ’s NEWEST PAT- TERN from $ 2 to $ 5 pair, also a choice line of WORK PANTS at $1 to $ 2 pair. It pays to trade a t Bird's. Jamestown will have a Chautau­ qua thin summer, tho date not hav­ ing been, fixed yet. Prof. B, S. Harmount of the public schools is promoting the interprise. A com­ mittee of fifty citizens will finance the project. •^rr*rsrK*»^nw>xs«>r>.<»c>-a | LOCAL AND PSpO tAL S Mr. Clark Nagley spent Sabbath in Xenia, Mr. aud Mrs. L. H . Sulienberger Visited in Oxford this week. --The la test m spring millinery for graduates a t Miss North up's —For buggy painting go to Town- «loy and Murdock’s. Mr. J . W. Pollock has been on the sick list this week. —Latest creations in spring and summer styles to suit the taste of each and every lady can be found a t the North up mfthnery store. An inspection will provo tho claim. R. S. Kingsbury 50-52 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. Who Made Your Suit? When you are wearing an L-System Suit, you Deed no t be surprised when th a t question is asked you, Y our clothing has a d istinct individuality. The thorough manner in which it fits, the ta s ty patterns, those graceful lines and th a t full effect are no t found in other ready to wear garments, T ha t’s why »your friends believe the su it was made expressly for you. Blue serge has the call now.. Always in good f ihste, th e serge is ideal for Spring and Summer wear, b-System is the standard of excellence, embobying every feature of th e young fellows desire. You will have no difficulty in making a selection from th e many pa tte rn s and styles we now offer a t, ■ Mr. Ti. A. Teas has received A letter from Mr. Orln Matthews, who is located At Wagoner, Okla.,stuting th a t ho has his corn planted and i t is up and nearly all plowed for the first time. The early rains iii tile Southern country insures good crops for this season, Mvo. Sarah Mitchell visited in Dayton this week. —Got your buggy painted a t Townsloy and Murdock’s. Mr. Frank Jackson was in Colum­ bus, Wednesday. !!~ l25SSa£ SS&L . Vf 1*»• -zx.,- *» J- • A A Lock Them Over We ate anxious to lm*e you v*it or.f tiore and see the latest styles in REGALSHOES for m m n ’ TiiSi? I kgs! ch fe fa vs A daid'r.Mj im-Idsi-B pr-iiSKfj L.y n otlh tt tj.vsear lecstrs tl.iy *se luslt tb#less ecstoift iftcdth. Ihff tko/itikstr.mk to m«*o«e»ho's, lyttawefh-y * 1 *Saids is quar et sh(i> $3$o $400 And *500 M«wr,i Shoe Store., | So, Detroit Street#< X tN IA » 0 . 1 —General repair work and rubber tiros a t Townsley and Murdock’s, Miss Kate Gibson of Springfield is visiting friends hero. - See our $3.50 ladies shoes a t $2.03 ' Homo Clothing Co. We are ready for you now with tho cho icest LOW CUT SHOES in all leathers, Patent, Gun Met- al, Vlci. and Tan In Oxfords', Strap Sandals, Tand Pumps. A pair for everv member of your family a t our store. Men’s Low Cuts $ 2 , $ 2 . 5 0 to $ 3 .6 0 pair. Women's Low Cuts $ 1 .50 , $ 2 , $ 2 . 5 0 It pays to trade a t Birds Capfc. Crain of Jamestown was in town, Tuesday. Mr. J . C. Barber and son, War­ ren, took m tho excursion to Goium- bus, Sabbath. FOB SALK: Twenty-live bushels of lato Banner seed potatoes. Fred Clemens. * Mr. and Mrs. II. P, McLean have moved into tho Bradford property on North Main etw ok Mrs. Dr. Kyle and two childern of Xema wore guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. II. Oreswell from Saturday until Monday, Miss Evelyn McGivon had for her guests from Friday until Sabbath, Miss Grace Tobias ami Mr. Ilussell Evans of Fairfield. ^AVo have something to interest you in our shoo window. Homo Clothing Co, Mr. J. E , Stuckey, who has been in poor health for some months nmlor went an examination last Saturday by Dro. E. O. Og’csboo and It. B. McClellan. I t was found that lio was suffering with ulcerated bowels hut no giavo danger was felt overliis recovery. Ho has been im­ proving daily bu t severalweeks will be required for ultimate recovery. Cedarvillo High School com­ mencement has been net for Thurs­ day evening, May 19, There are nine graduates: Clara Bouse, Nanny Finney, Eaiph Kennon, Burton MeElwain, Kathryn McGiven, Kenneth Putt, Edna Stormont, Hazel Stormont and Carrie Towns* ley. w- ■ Suits for Business and Dress. Hirah-Wickhire offers the same opportunity to the older men. These suits, “The Peer of Fine Clothes” are hand tailored, of fine fabrics and unrivaled in tastefulness of p a ttern , superb fit and generaf ser­ viceability. You’ll find many d* | O i, d»OC pleasing styles a t ................... « p lO I v For the $10 and $15 Man* Many do no t care to pay over th a t amount for a suit. We carry other stylish, standard makes which will give good service. <Ll A <jj*| £ These are exceptional values a t . *r * ” ^ y 1 v SpringandSummerHeadwear. .. This is headquarts for Stetson h a t s . . $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 K ingsbury Specials......................................... .... .$ 3 As t or i a . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . .: Standard makes............................... $ / a n d $/.5<? Manhattan and Wilson Bros. Shirts. Are here in many a ttrac tive pa tterns . Unlimited selections are offered a t , . . . . . . . . . ............... $ 1 t o $ 3 I n . neckwear, hosiery and general furnishings, we inv ite you r inspection of our superb lines. Have you *oen those Hand­ some Su its” at our store. Those choice BLUES and GRAYS a t $ 1 5 pure ALL WOOL WORST­ EDS in shadow stripes. Most dealers ga t $17 .50 to $ 2 0 for the same qualities. It will pay you to te a them. At Birds. The firm of Andrew Bros, lias been sued In. fhpuro Bradford's court by tho Implonumfe firm of Win, Fotzor (Jo., Springfield, 111, Judgment to tho, amount of $170 is asked for goods delivered. Mr. Frank Dean ot Xenia is attorney for tho plaintiff. The o jho is sob for next Tuesday. In tho ease of O. H» Simons an citizen and tax payer against tho City Council, a p‘ titmn in error bar, been filed lti Circuit Court by tho council. A judgment in favor of Mjr. Simons was vuidoml by the Common Plea* Court, who overruled tlio defendant’s d>nn iner to the; petition. Partition of re ft! >.r i at*; was order­ ed by tho eoutt in i a*-i of \Y. S. Boss against Jasper 'Wilson and othero. John Howrr, Win. flucdi* kor and Wm. Bmrousi*. ero appoint­ ed Commissioners to make tho part­ ition. Sunday huso hall has boon placed! under tbo ban by the W. C. T. IT. and tho managers of the Xenia Na­ tional team wore placed under a r­ rest last, Monday before Squire Gal­ loway, They were bound over to . tho Probate Court, Tho alllilavita were sworn out by Mrs. Carrie L, { Flatter, county president. The baseball situation promises to be­ come an interesting as that of local option on tbo liquor question. Under , a bill.recently passed by the legis­ lature Sunday base ball is legalized, und may be played in cities and towns if a majority of the voters wish it. I t is reported that Spring- field will vote on' this question on May 17. UhtiiHs&tie .**«** muni** ter •#* « rw. M ilas’ Ant* P a in FIJI*. Ht <t«N» K «** The Board ol Trade ha3 arranged to have W. J . Pilkington, Des Moines, editor of tho Merchants’ Trade Journal, here on Friday even­ ing, May 0. The speaker has a national reputation as a town build­ er and booster for business men, bookkeepers aud clerks, and comes here merely for his expense. Mr. Pilkington wifi apeak in Columbus on three different days next mouth, the business men of th a t city having engaged ldtn A banquet will ho given in connection with the speseh winch will take place a t the K. of P. hall. About 2!;0 can bo accommoda­ ted a t the tables and tickets will ho sold a t fifty cents each, Ladies are especially invited. C A R P E T S C U R T A IN S W A L L P A P E R In all th e new trolled by us, Spring designs, many p a tte rn s con- ^ SPECIAL OFFERINGS 100 9x12 BrusseL? Bugs $12 each, worth ........... $16.50 Drop pa tterns in bes t quality ex tra super All Wool Two P ly Carpets,......... .......... 52£c a ya rd , worth 75e. Drop pa tte rn s in LINOLEUM regular 50 and 60o g rade .............................37 l-2c yard . STBAWMATTINGS, one and two room lots, half priee THE P. M, HARMAN CO., 30 & 32 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio. IF WE WILL PAY YOU 21 CENTS P*r dozen in trade only for No. 1 C lean , Freeh Eggs, Saturday, April 23«J. At Bird’s. Sirs. W. A. Silencer and Mioses j Ethel and WiUaah, spout Saturday j In Springfield the guests of Mr. and j Mm J . M. Ball. -•Now styles and shapes in spring | und summer millinery roeolvcd j each week ftfe Miss Norhup.s mil- j lluory stoic. 1 Q T L. J I .... y I ..y The Forepaugh & Sells Bros. United Shows AT SPRINGFIELD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd A T SPR lNGF tfcLD , THUB.SDAV APR IL 28 th . Merchandise to the amount of $15 .00 froni any one or any number of the the Springfield Merchants’ Association and secure a refund in cash of the cost of your round trip fare. Ask for a rebate book at the first store you enter. Any one can secure free of charge, one of the Association “Carfare ftebate Books” by addressing a postal card to the secretary. X

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