The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
m*m mmm* TH© S to r# T h a t H as Mart© Good. The Store j When in Springfield Shop and Compare THE FASTEST GROWIKG STORE (H OHIO, Distributors of Dry Goods, and » Made Garments, Rugs, Floor Coverings, and Draperies The store th a t has been in business b u t eighteen months and has made more progress in the retailing of the above lines th an some stores have made in Springfield in the th ird of'a century. TH E HOME STORE stands today, as i t did when th e doors opened, and will stand as long as stores are needed, for HONEST MERCHANDISE a t a FA IR PR IC E which broadly covers all th a t a store should be. Living up to this principle has caused us to break through many walls —occupying . almost five times the original space—and all in eighteen months. • J . . ' ■ * „ . The Spring Season of 1910 has brought us a very large increase in business, making i t necessary to carry much larger stocks, and we invite you to come and enjoy the showing now occupying our four floors, i E I J $ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 3 iln shelling 12* Man niMUiM? ( 8 We are exclu sive selling a - gen ts for Springfield of the celebra ted Wooitex Su its, Coats and Skirts. The Fahein=Tehan Co. FAIRBANKS BUILDING. 12-14-16-18-20-22-24 Main St., Springfield, Ohio. Member Mer chants Asso ciation. We refund full fares on pur chases o f $15 or over. Adair Furnishes the Home Complete is StrongBidforSpringBusiness Spring time i t renewing time—time to redress your house thoroughly. In nearly every house there are some rooms that welcome; some that do not. We can help yon to lend light and charm to the least attractive room of your house. 4 $ i i f p High-Grade Mission Davenport Upholstered in th e best grade of genuine chase leather. Made with our guaranteed steel construction, oil temper ed springs, early English finish. Underneath the seat is a full size ward robe bo:: for bedding. This davenport io by far the best bargain in the city, only . a # , # , , . . , , , * , , # . , , , . . # . . * . *^tSfliliOO SpriBj -fielclrm aro aga: out S r tiirir uyml geiKTotiD manner | g to ttao horso shaw, arid am sticking j Jjj their hands in (I k ’I f packets pretty s deep, as ttio futo v ;3 rr list will show | those who iutv* contributed to tho ■ i guarantee fund wMeJi now reaches j over $1,000 and eglic-rs have signified | : their intentUtin et cl Jag so: K. S. i Kelly, Hurt H .m iE to y , J. B, Cart- | moll, John I*. Jbtshnell, Oscar T. | Martin, J . 8, Grow* II, It. 8. Bodgws,I W. L.Saydor.C, F. McGilvary, S. F. Baker, W. 8 . Thomas, F. G. John son, Charles I,. Bauer, IX. O. Wise* man, Wilbur J . Myers, John 3j, j Zimmerman, 3C. N. fiupter, Bow- j man A, Bowman, G. B. Glcssner, j William McCulloch, Peter A, Bog- I gan, 8 F. McGrow, Edward Wren, j Elder A Tuttle. The Fashion, The 1 Fahcin-Tchan Co., Kinnano Brog.- Sullivan Co., Tim Kaufman C’O., Fred J . Green, Warren D. Alexan der, H. F. Myers,George H. Carson, Warren A. Myers, Dr. W. A. Barber, O. F, Buehholz,<h .L» Nisoly, C. B>, Purcell, I)r. J . V-. (lories, R. O. Ban* croft, and The When. In addition to this, everyone who will he of 'service to the association in a manner of selling something to them are making the prices as low as possible, such as tho Electric Light company, who have donated all the lamps, wire and current, and all the association will have to pay for will be the labor in the con struction work, and they will cer tainly have th* track as light as day for the night shows, Also the mem bers are determined to make this th e .best horse show' west of the Madison Square Garden. E xecutive C ommittee . The names of the Executive com mittee are as follows; W. L. Snyder* H. A. Ketcharn, Dr. W. A. Barber, John K, Foster, Wilbur J . Myers. This committee also includes the president, John h , BushtieH, and Secretary W. D. Alexander with the head - of the various committees as follows: Edward Powers, grounds* S. G, Nissley* finance ;H . A. Keteh- am, tickets j Dr. W. A* Barber* re ception; F. J . Green, railroads: Hugh McCulloch, privileges,*W. D. Alexander, advertising; and F. P, Whitehead, transportation. The following judges have been asked to serve on the following classes; Har ness horsea and ponies in harness, W, J , Sampson, Youngstown, Ohio,;, and J . R, Tindle, Valley Forge, Pa.} f roadsters, W. Carrick, Georgetown, K y ,; saddle horses, three gaits, J , It. ; Tindle; saddle horses, five galtg, | : W. O. Garrick. ; | ’ Hot**—Competition opens to the ! world. The jury will Consist of ree-1 • ogmzed competent and g-mtlemahy jndges. Horses need not he stabled I on the grounds during the whole Wfe! time of the show, provided they are fSk \ prompt on being brought to the & i classes, hut the association is pro* m t1 viding7« new stalls on the grounds fsr to belli readings for the great sum* vS 1ber of entries now coming in. The fix j best hay, straw, and feed will be wk | provided a t tho most reasonable 1rates. The place of exhibition will | bo in front of tho ampitheatro a t the fair grounds, where tho crowds will he comfortably oared for. The committees have arranged for ample reserved seats which can be pur chased down in the city, and for which there will ho quite a demand tor the evening shows on J unit 8 and 0, Tho cost umes of the rulers will ho the new regulation uniform of | the Crack Hunt teams of ,the East, ; Thop expect three Hunt clubs to &L j participate m the show and for any • <one who has never seen this it will TH R EE -TH R EE What W ill It Be? W R E N ’S 33rd ANNIVERSARY SALE 3333 Specials Throughout the Big Store SALEBEGINSTUESDAYMORNING, APRIL26th. re- 33 years in business in th is city—^showing a growth unexcelled by any ta il eotablishment in the United S ta tes — 3100 ,000 yearly sales 33 years to over a million and a qua rte r dollars today. We refund your round tr ip fare during th is sale on purchases of 315 or over. V A V . W M W M ’ ^ A V A V A I A V A V V A V A ' A W A V W A W V A V A V A V . V A V A V . W . V W . W . f l j S s HANNA S GREEN SEAL "THE MADE TO WEAR PAINT’ ’ NOTHING IN IT but what shouldbe there. NOTHING LACKING that willimprove it. Possesses Every Essential Quality Pigments scientifically combined, and finely ground in Pure Linseed Oil. Not a, Little Lead and a Lot of Zinc, but a LOT OF LEAD and a LITTLE ZINC. Costs more to make, but the people want it. y FOR SALE BY KERR & HASTINGS BROS, I L a c e C u r t a i n s a n d D r a p e r i e s Our beautiful stools of Lace Curtains a n d Dra peries, the largest wo ever carried—are now a t their best. Curtains gathered from th e leading looms of the world, to please the eye and satis fy any womans desire to get value for her money R u g s o f A l l S i z e s , A l l C o l o r s A l l M a t e r i a l s We are very strong In room size Hugs. Glftbito IJ«Hsl,0sl3..... . ............................................. X If K tuttm in UtafvT, l i s t s ............... l ’l\ >. lircnseto Hag-?, OxlZ . T ap eefffy JJl'USSrfo B u g s toibl Body In Bogs, D.'JS Axiniinflff? Hugs, 0 x 13 .......... V»*lvof 0x13 .......... . , Hugo, Oslfi ........... .................. $V.£I) .. 010.00 to $23.(19 .K2.G} to ISV.00 . to $30.1)0 . $ 17.00 t« $ 23 ,IW .$ 33,011 tb ? i a 0 O Hoi. mm I t Detroit Sheet* ADA IR ’S J T d k M J r d ; certainly pay them to go. They expect, to h tve a £0 or 22- \ piece military Pant, to furnish the | music. Tim programs will o pub* ; lished in duo time, also anyone who . Isa* any fav*)rit*'. scleetiong which | they wish played, please let It be ^ I known in ainple t:me. Tiie commit- W l; ton; are arranging with all tho rail- ■roadB and traction companies for & j special rates for parsengers and « ? horses. fj? llooms in tho L-otois have been ^j{ reserved for the visitors, also tho m >clubs of the city a: o arranging to . outertain and several private din* ; tiers have been arranged for, and ’ everything possible is being done ! to make the visitors have a good 1 time, so on going homo they may I cay,- ‘Well, gpibigih ld io all right, ‘wo will go again.5’ Tim association ; wishes any lady why cares to ride ! in tins ladies classes to advise tho l secretary and have name on roll, as last year those classes did not fill ' on account of not having riders. Veterinary surgeons in attendance day and night, to caro for or examine any horse when necessary. Seats and private boX( s may now be re- •served by mail to the secretary, ; Entry fees to all classes will be t charged a t flve per cent ot, the prise. ; The cash prize ftaturo of thin show i is a new thing and Is receiving _ ( many favorable comments and will ‘ certainly get hero for Springfield ‘ j some of the fire at show 11tables In : the United Hfaft s. So yon see by ’this that the ec-oeiation to reaching , out and doing all possible to make a ’greater Springfield. VAN AUSDAl’S Closing Out Sale Our Quit Buainecs Sale io attracting largo crowds to our store, who are taking advantage of the low prices wo are quoting on all or our first class merchandize Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleum, Waif Paper, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Pictures, and Bric-a-Brac Botnember, everything in all dc- pannents a t greatly reduced prices. VAN AUSDAL and Company 23 S. Mam lit. Dayton Ohio, XENIA. OHIO. FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES ! CASTOR IA lor Infante And Children, Du KMYouH ju AlwaysBenght Beam th# R. E CORRY. A m T O N K E l t f SecurOj D ates H arfy , Boll Thou . Clifton, O. IN EACHTOWN ard S U tr ie tto ---------title andrxliitita UjU'agentseteryitheteare l.cc;>thoKcsrlatblpli I FACTORY PRICES I 7 ir:: rt.tl nc.i. : j-^unro then r.nt pfiicfuyr-ii^r.ci i r l aJi,jP l! *u,,: t159‘^ f*:?-asand jeuva r.:i It V PriflFS We|: T';;'tr:t gfaie l-ityclesit 13 _ — . — Mifpclfcs it is pO's^lble-to tuaks fit ent euajl jartiiit above actual fafitci? tost* You save • * r-i-—-*; ti liu'/iTTij’<.:rc.(t ci tnufirl liavtitiiS'tuMstifiicttirftt’a t"' *5? W * oU 27 »Zecf a yairci t i r e s cny n ear u=!;eira ****** '03 .WILL BE ASuONDKED ... -d V*"c•4Sf »'■*»« S ijC O N I.jU A U B m p .'C h V S . V r e 3 tet KT4hrI? Janfite «s»r4 l;tni UtRtes. I - «»* CCMTERBRAKES, ei ^ wh-“ : IJ HEfSETHORNPUNCTURE-PROOF*J 80 SELF-HEALINGTIRES wo ? himdwe ! w !5 jgjl Thengutar rtfaiit*us ctShe:jliret > . S3.S9 iu l S3 iiitfmtuu eei tvt J ie!S$vnassMph3iSir/er$?.C5tesshc2£lher<hcr$ft{i5 . NO tiORETRCOBLE lfR0FJl PiHCTBuE3 IJAlt.3, Tanks bp Glass sslll ssot le t th e t i t sixty Utoissan .1jnsw eoW last year. Overtwo huadrea Uiousaud pairo now in use. nj£e®:tspt;msi Mmlelaall elscs. It Utivcly t e d easy i iilisr,'.very dorakle a :nl lin cd id sld e w ld t 8 s|>c«:al /M s nlwir, wki h never hecoar 3 K e tlc e t h e th ic k rob h er tren d *W> »m l p u n c tu re s tr ip s «iv* e n d « » ,« e ls e r im S trip «U '» t o p r e v e n t r h n cutting:. T h is t h e w ill o u tla s t e r y e t h e r T??1;?. ;s iv r * ;^=ASTIC etui ,E.WS lUMXU, ko « v ¥*U,J L EIEABCYCLECOMPANY, CHICAGO,ILL. By ibresgthsnteg thh feervei trtdei renttel the #etka of the liter and boweli lit. W kt# fifette and U se* Jill* cnee 1 ccnetlyatlM. M «M mm M *****, , i m s R s c t J h iWovk wil ffiuit; o i m y < r j M of 1 j j . James Wallaw- fow days l-llur-aa 'Z his home about nu morning, On th.- l ,, , while engaged n ' farm interests, Mi posed to tho da tiulfercd an attack Babhatii nwrmi light bralsfabt he v some bettor altboi of weaknofin. Mrs Ida room Boonjaftc condition waa crili a fov/ minutes afte a rt was summout lock lias been an ii years, the shock 1 one on her, James W. Poll Logan county, m January 12 1810, ( Irish parentage, .. hood on his fatliei lus education in and later a select t ed m Company D. meat O. V. I., . regiment was. af to the Army of tin jiarticipated in t famous engagem Mr. Pollock was 1 Philadelphia, Ten and was taken whence h©was tr. Isle, to Pernpertor Ville. He spent 1 prisoner, endurinj his fellow prison ing, During his conii lock had obargi men, for whom in He also was a me tee formed to pr prisoners from th the raiders and as a number of the i ice. While being party of prisoner: ville to Florence, a companion, Ch Buffalo N. Y, esc. ing, train, an d .. got away safltj- they were *run hounds the folk taken. To his <’ bore on bis body the teeth of the exchanged in C. in 1801 and in 18C rejoin his regime] mustered out n following June. Meturning to 1 took a commerch ’ entered into the r.. came to Greene short time eugagi inossm Godarvill* arville, Novernbt ried Miss Nettie A the young-couple ■ arson home farm, arville, which roi residence untila f they removed to Pollock carried o an extensive man was known as tin Farm. He introc county the Police cattle and did m grade of stock rail For years his lie hams was known in tiie State. 3 charter member Devon Cattle Olu founders of the O Breeders, Associa until 1834 lie was State Board of A:, serving as its pi retired. He serv Ccnnfy Cmnmis: until 1836. Itorfi1 A member of the Board of Educa.fi years of the Cm Board. For two 1 ' jwu ITOWN trserc rhcicaxa Y/ocl’p 5?£*,as3 &zl? ar.J r,L to tT 3 u 5 CfiVt? $13 RrDg03> <W.y,;::3 Wet eggs on Sa t wheat flour 3d prize, 1 fro® your v o . ittm t «n» p ««» f th ti other V util >.S) CT "til ‘'. IS y -.1 . _: j to to”a r« > jf—ir-*/*•*? h i \ ^ pe.k i uu
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