The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

W A LK -O V ER Shoes forMen and Women They Keep Their E x tra long "seasoning” alone, does not account for th e wonderful shape retaining qua lities o f W ALK -OVER Shoes. T ha t fea­ ture wou ld no t coun t for much were no t th e boxes and counters o f solid leather, the thread well waxed and strong, th e skin perfectly tanned and the labor th e b es t obtainable. Y ou b u y sa tisfaction when you buy WALK ­ OVER Shoes. J There ard cheaper* shoes, bu t none better. WALK-OVERS. ............................ $3.50 to $5.50 B IL T W E L L S ........................ .$2 .50 and $ 3.00 Conner’s Walk-Over Boot Shop, Springfield, Ohio. f t P & B s a a B D B True Paint Economy B t t j f G d q t J F a i i i t It costa less for t-ke labor of putting on gaod paint than ckeap■paint, because : It / t&fces: fewer.gallons.of good paint to cover a given snr- face, consequently ; i t .takes, lees time. Good paint will cover more surface, because In good paint the body, is composed of elastic substances—Pure White Lead, Pure Zinc—which, when properly mixed with pure Linseed Oil, flows out well under the brush; . Itt cheap paint the body Is composed of brittle sub-' stances—whiting, etc.—thinned out with benzoin and like materials, consequently It dries as soon as It touches the surface. The real economy of Good Paint IS, that it wears for years, is always bright and glossy, while cheap paint will, check and peel off In a few months, B H , * I e l m I 0 I -m D & B H I G H * m m m arn J 2 # PAINT" 0 i 01 m Is the most economical paint you can buy, because, being made of the purest materials —la the most scientific man­ ner. It costs less to put It on. It takes less gallons. It wears longer and gives absolute satisfaction. We guarantee It to ,do so. MANUFACTURED JBY TheDean&BarryCo COLUMBUS, O. Ask our Agent for a D, it B, color card and booklet. V. A B. High-Grade Liquid Paint sold .by C, s « s t h w » ! s h ! « 8 h i t IKEACHTOWN r.il district tJ LOCAL AMU PUPJSONAL I ' j "--Fop buggy painting go to Town-1 j gley and Mtmlat&’g. . ■ j Mies Louiea Smith spent. Monday ] In Xenia. Mr Phil Dixon is visiting relatives j in OhilUcothe. Mr. C, F. Marshall was In Dayton Monday. Mr. Walter Ililt made a buomeoo trip to SpringQeld, Monday, —Get your buggy painted Towiwloy and Murdock’o, a t Mrs. E. C. Oglesbeo and daughter, Dorothy, spent Monday in Xenia. Miss Vera Andrew, entertained a number of friends last Friday evening. Underw*«r« Sk irts, Corset Cov­ ers and Drawers, At B ird 's. , —Edgf 'Clout«Tat'ki'ra also full line 1 of bulk ami package. ! J McFarland Bren. , Mr. Will Haley, who liar; been j liv ing In New Orleans foe several i yearijbutof late located on a largo ) sugar cauo plantation near Center­ ville, La., arrived hero Thursday for a week's visit with his mother and brothers. —Bugging and carriages painted to wear and toy-lease. Townsloy and Murdock. Paints, all colors, in 10c cans Japalae, all colors, In 15c cans. Paint Brushes, 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c each. White Wash Brushes at 25o. 50c and $1.00 each. *At Bird’s. Mrs. John McGary of Xenia spent Saturday- with her sister, Miss Rosa Stormont, —Shirts, overall hosiery, gloveB, and etc, McFarland Bros. Miss Grace Beckley leaves this evening for a few days visit with friends in London. —My paint stiop is now open and ready for spring work. * Ralph Wolford,' Prof, Palmer left Wednesday for Wooster where he went to attend the wedding of a friend. Try us” for a pair of Paiits” We can fit and please you, from! $ 2 ,0 0 to $5 .00 . At Bird’s. \ The Sonior Class of the college held a picnie a t the cliffs last Fri­ day. M r.. Rufus McFarland attended the Brotherhood convention in Indianapolis this week. —FOR SALE:—One corn sheller with handle and pulley. Price $1. F, O. Harbison. The plat opens Monday,’ May 16 for High School commencement a t Johnson’s, Reserved seats 25 cents. a , Liquid Veneer” is the BEST Furniture Polish on the market. Try it. 2 5 c per bottle. At Bird’s, The now barn for thb livery firm of Nagley Bros, is about com­ pleted. I t is much larger than the ■old structure tbtftcwnn destroyed by fire several weeks ago and will bet­ tor accomodate their growing bus£ ness. —General repair work and rubber tires a t Townsley and Murdock’s. EXCUSION TO DAYTON: Sun­ day, May 15, account of Woodman of the World celebration . Round trip 75 cents. Train leaves Cedarville at 0:09 A. M m returning train leaves Dayton, 5:30 P. M. Ladies Petticoats, Black Saiine, $1 .00 to $2>50j Black Heather- bloom, $L 5 0 to $ 3 ,5 0 ; S ilk-a ll colors—$ 3 .5 0 to $5 ,98 , Asplen­ did line from which to select.. . At Bird’s, Rev, M, J. Taylor will deliver the baccalaureate sermon before the graduating class of the High School Sabbath evening a t 7D5 in the opera house. All are cordially invited to be present. —Canned fruits and perserves, apple and peach butter ill bulk at McFarland Bros. Messrs H. N. Coe and J . E . Kyle have been appointed executors under the will of the late W. P. Haines. F . Puehringer of Cleveland will be here next week, Orders for piano tuning may be left with G. F, Slegler. ' Croquet Sets, ?5c to $ 2 .0 0 per set. Hammocks* ail grades, $1.00 to $ 3 .5 0 each. At Bird's. Rev, and Mrs, M. j , Taylor are expecting a visit Of a week or more from Mrs. Tailor’s father1, Prof. James Renwiek Dill of. Philadelphia for some twenty years a lecturer under the auspices of the National Reform Bureau. Prof, . nil will occupy Rev. Taylor’s pulpit next Sabbath morning a t 10:30 speaking on the subject "A Scriptural View of The Kingdom of Christ” . The two Reform Presbyterian churches will unite in this service and an offering for the cause of the Nation­ al Reform, will be lifted a t the close nf the service. . Sabbath evening a t the usual preaching hour in Jamestown lie will address a union service in the United Presbyterian, church upon the subject ’’The .Sabbath for Man” . And Sabbath morning, May 22, he will speak in the Second IT. P. church, Xenia, upon .the subject. “The Advantages of a Well Spent Sabbath” . An offering will bo lift­ ed for the National Reform work a t the close of both of these services. I - . S The Store | Where Styles I Originate. B O G G A N ’S EXCLUSIVE STYLES th e 5 t<,ie $ Oskar* Try to | | j it Imitate. | II We’ll Sell—If You’ll Buy. ; About 269 Su its and Dresses on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday a t half and less than half of regular selling price. So tak e advantage. N o charge for alteration. Millinery at Give-Away Prices H a ts tha t sold up to $5,00 sale p r ic e ,................... , . 9 5 c H a ts tha t sold up to $8.50 sale price......................$ 2 . 9 5 H a ts tha t 'sold up to $12.50 ane $15 .00______ . . $ 4 . 9 5 During th is great three days’ sale there w ill be special inducements offered in every department in th e house, such as: HO S IERY GLOVES CORSETS UNDERW EAR NECKWEAR HANDKERCH IEFS VE IL ING S LEATHER GOODS PARASOLS SH IR TW A IST S SEPARATE SK IRTS TUB SK IRTS HA IR GOODS PETTICOATS KIMONAS, ETC., ETC. B e on hand early and ge t some of these great money saving bargains. We pay carfares on all purchases of $15 or over, which will be paid you by our cashier, thus relieving you of being discommoded by having to go elsewhere for. same. L PE T E R A . BOGGAN, Spring field , Ohio. 24 East Main S treet, Use our rest rbom to meet a friend, Or a leisure hour with us to spend. J ] Great B. OFT. BANQUET. The Board of Trade banquet m Barber's Hall last Friday evening was attended by about 150 persons. While there was a social feature The Cincinnati Times-Star con-j connected .with the affair, the speak- tains a picture of the new parsonage ■er of the evening, W. J . I’llkington, just-built tor Dr. David McKinney by the congregation editor of the Merchants Trade Jour- —Springfield and Dayton fresh daily a t McFarland Bros. I nal, of Dos Moines, Iowa, confined j ids talk to the scientific retailing of bread ! merchandise. The speech was a I valuable one to merchants in that Pnblicity Campaig n vSBWnwr CAN YOU SOLVE IT? f r e E P i a n o FR EE FREE TO ALL j the economic laws of business were :fully explained. I f such advice was Mrs. A, S. Lewis and Miss Nellie 1heeded the business of the country Wilson of Clifton left last Thursday i would be placed on a higher plane , for a visit in Pittsburg and Wash-1 and there would he more successful i mgton, D. U. | men in the business world, Hon, Andrew* Jackson, secretary The Clifton Board of Education I ^ ,G Board of Trade, acted as OVER VALUABLE AWARDS FREE lily, bu t only oiks aw ard will tic ni.'i.’n tn First Award Beautiful New Upright Piano * w filnVf ---- — * Statesmanship. . . T ^ { Mr. F. B. Turnbull is in St. Louis I “How did that man dome to bo ___ . ___ ai:iyz\ccTditirt,i\^tzus^k^a»i i thio week, having gone there to ’ regarded as an authority on the tariff? 0=f * /<W^ »look after the sale of a shipment of ! He never impressed me as much of ft rfiPT rtD V PDIOCC We {trash tus I. cfirst cra-Ja t.iiyc-ea it ii pw ible to tr.it:e „ f K h lU B I r S I W a at one ,.ai!i j,rf,f:t aUsva attuil (atiz iy c. st. You c.we J to J :; s:v.uuktti«a'» J routs fcv buyi t'i direct ti r .1 aa;l hive tl.d e e s s ’ 1 W-IU0 l-our h'r, elf. 1 )0 AOT BUY ; ‘ ‘ ' ‘ VQU VKLL BE ASTOHJSHEB^ © cattie for IL Biwlfute & Son- " ' ‘ student.” “No,” irjjfrt.es can ir.nuciyoa ti:*,5year* u o r.rd t»i3 crad? Uiyctca for Ier,3r:;vr.cf 5 t'nfx p.v? filter Lc.cjy* V/o nrc r.ith above fecidty cast. J t'UTEB-naaSES, ' HEOSETBsSS FilKCTUSE-PROGFJj|M gELF-HEMIMeTIRES fofmmamefaMur fC i'iitf'.t efi'-i-j. lives t'i i r0 i ~ r t t - ' - i S j i.ziri tvsz;:ll u foCIiEsnDliSLEFftOSPBSCT03ES r; v t l S, 1‘re o r fitv s i wJU tmb to t tt»o n i t tlio’iEjwt toss's test year. No?te» th e ttdok ruli’hor trra d **A*’ nml panoturd etrlna 4,JV* JUKI alF.3 trltA Strip “ I t1* to provc-r.t ilm euttlng. Ui5» th o w ill o u tla st # n v pflii-r f coming Reimbllcati primary for the | office of county treasurer. WANTED:— Girl for general {'housework; in the country, about Smiles from Cedarville. Address Walter L. Nash, Xenia, O., R, F. I). No. 2 or Bell ’phone. • —WANTED: “ Young women of eighteen years and over. Work light and clean. Good wages and comfortable Itotol accommodations dose to the factory. Address Tho Fetors Cartridge Company, Dept. 25 Kings Mills, Ohio” . it. ftiiawfred Senator | Sorghum. “He didn’t spend his tim® ‘ reading books or theorizing. He found out what his constituents wanted, and got it.”—Washington Star. * L a c k in g S o m e th in g . “Bey say dal d>« yerc radium eatf turn a eullad pusson white,” said Uncle Kastus; “but. it can’t make a complete an' finished job on it unless It kin wipo out his appetite fo’ policy, pu’slmmons, an* ’possum.” The First ktep. “Now, young mas, since you aro go­ ing into tho diplomatic service, let mo advise you; If you know anything, don't tell—and if you know something, keep your mouth abut or yon will make a blunder” Second award, $30 .Talking Machine. Third award, $20 Violin. Fourth award, $10 Music Bag, fine leather. Fifth award, $5 Gold Piece. Next ten awards, ten $1 bills, and others, including 0,000 beautiful Art Pictures. Every contestant will receive an award, No one omitted. W o rm> riialilpil !<• innlip Uii» w nndi f* fnl .ofiYr tiV mi i)rr;utKc:i:( til with covcm ! of Atnr-i tea's! leading manufacturers), wtin"i* iiio luHa v.t- <oiitrul far tin- lam ' icet nolatlo'l for the above nalneil drol av.atd, nr chould two or IP? m an- eiifh'.R tiie r.m:;{ tuavlv cosres't iiolutim. for the above named fir: t award, nWiirila tfsrifory e.e operate In, mid who have will then bo made upon oenmam.hlit mat Tlio Xenia township Board of Education has elected teachers for the coming year and wo find that Miss Bessie Ross baa b m i re-elect­ ed to tho Lamnan school; Miss , Hazel Tonklnson, the Collins : fieimol and Mii;a IVail Me(?ampbell Job. Job never bad a telephone lnlng up on ono sido of his tent. - Atchison (Kan.) Globe. ('.dojib-d tbf:! ilit tlmd of advertising a: !!„■ :n; ::t >;#{, r< In tlm flit timr Intro* ductlnn of their line of pianos. It fa the desire of the PYttorly Ptehn t'laui.rxny to ImlellMy Impress on the tnbidn of the purehnsinj? tiuMIe the Itn- 1 'Ortttne • of Inspeetlna and looltlnpr over our well-known line of plami.'j before de- r-itiitsrr tip m or purrhaoinO an Inntru- nunti The dpejnlon will lie made, by, well- known Judges, mid It ia conditional upon intotfn;: this edueattiin.il pulilh’lty <iw- paten that the ■eontentamflariirc to aoltle h - tho dectelon of tho Jtitlgta. who ore (rclntere iteil t-nrtlt-fl, and whoso do:T- nlon will 5 jo final. . * Thte Itisuri a fairness to each and every nn>>. and vve earnestly believe tins en- t<i prise will eonfrlhute Immensely to tno eTicnuianement and Interest In music, with all Its tv fining: homo influences. HOW TO SUCCEED I'ind the correct itolutloa to tho T-.vlu- cnfi.nal 1’iano Diagram chown above. (Ik nmanslilp and rjeneial neatnes'i also Cf-psldoif'd,) PMvfinpc.'! eontalniriff nolu- tlon will be u'icued fi.r record a snort time prcvloun to the date, on. wuP'h tho mvordn are made, TTso a raw ra will tln n be ovavnined in tho presesico of tlio jmir.'cn -and tho avvante made as oped- lled above. ciiuuia th o io bo m ore th a n oiia eor- general nratnecn of the tvitifc tonUst antii’ work, orenrdlpr; fOrk'!y b1 the opinion anil judement of tho judficn, whore decision will he final. Write your solution on a sheet of paper and trend It with tho full Information on coupon described below, or tiring It to tin. There are no limits or restriction:: an to the aumbry of contestants In a* fam- p oye of this house, or to any .mo of thei Juilper., or to anyone in their ltnr.sedl.rti * fainillcn. Thte educational publlfhvj vatnpalnn Is open to all except those, eoa i n ctcil In mtv way with thin or a tiv other innate house. . / The lanip.ihai wilt close on tho ni*t-, teenth day of May at C p. m .atsd all .in • nweru must he delivered to un on or ne- fou* this hour. i IION’T FAIL TO IWvTttil T ill '■ flliHAT tTHT'ATKIMAI, I>inttd-.TTY< f’AMI'AIC.'N. You will find ft Intero t !■ Ink and inniructlvc, as well :m profit ■ able. Yol’ WILT, UR W/RAHIU) WITH THIS IU'3t'LT9. NO ItratWRlUTKiNU-NO UINOIMf51 uoNDmoNfl. ' Pill out information blank-. Nobo.lv* will l.e allowi d to partlrlpato In tb::’.* I'Uihpalan unless tho Information blank J te rilled out properly. J N, B.—AII answers must bo addressee! j clalnlv. to Manufacturers* nearesenta-l tlve, care of the Fetterlv Plana Fairbanks Bltlo.. Sbrlnafisld. 0, Co.. INFORMATION BLANK Please write plainly. Use a separate sheet of paper for your solution. My name is .. Street «t «U«• 4Ht t tli r*«»****•»< City ................................... ............................................•* .. Give name of someone whom you knew dees not own a piano or who contemplates purchasing fine. Name . * i « «-» Address » 4 4 « * * tf *'* »ia f • * « + * 4 v ' City l !»« l eeas sseaa vm tM , cbscmo , ill CASTOR lA For Infant* and flhildrwi, , . = i s ^ i ”“ i^j"^'^|FETTERLy PIANO CO. Dr. m w ^nti-lPilA fim v#iiit* m*> 00 W . MAIN STREET . FAIRBANKS BL IKn SPRINGFIEI*D, 0* A

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