The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
5 jg '*■ it* m ^M 0 s mUMMi t ‘ ^ r % r % i a T ^ W t r » - - « * r e n e r w — , - ^ - — « v ^ w s r I ! 8 1 | | 5rio ! b oi&r Spring a n d Summ e r S to c k of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Suits and Trousers, Stiff Hats, Soft Hats, S t r a w H a ts , Furnishing Goods, Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords. SPRING WEATHER IS NOW HERE | - — “ . is 8 I .A- K J •»‘'■> A- ';-w : :>^rx V :.i . £ (■ a , . \V 1 I t iit- ^ V^ V - vVH *. ’ ( . ' . ' i t * ' H : A ' ^ ; v ' : ' - w W & :> • ;K:. zM''"' •.-• ;v" I -’ ■'"■s- ■ i \ m t . ^ H a t a n d Cap D e p a r tm e n t **WVWVt Latest styles Stiff and Soft Hats, 49e, 98e, $1.48, $1.98, $2,29, $2 49 Straw Hats from ........ .. 10c to $3.50 Cajjs, * . , . * • « , , , •»*«««*, lOc to 49c ' “ S u p e r b 95 ' C l o t h e s Is the make of Clothing we sell. All the latest colors, Tans, Greys and Blues. Prices of- Suits: $16.50, $14.90, $12.50, $10.85, $9.75, 87.49, 86.35, $4.49. ' Fine Trousers— 83.49, $2.98, $2.98, $2.49, $1.98, $1.35, 98c Boys’ Knee Pants Suits-— $3.98, $3.49, $2.69, $1.78, $L48 Working Men’s and Farmers’ Department a - 4 .» Best makes Overalls and Jackets 49c and 79c, Work Shirts 23c and 47c, Work Pants 98c, $1.19 and $1.35, Solid Work Shoes, $1.48, $1.73, $1,98, 82.15. Don’t miss this department. SPECIAL—Don’t miss this chance. We bought 500 Mens suits, 285 Young Men’s Fine Suits, 175 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, latest styles, factory samples. These are on sale now. Men’s $25 Suits, $14.90; $22.50 Suits $12.50; $18 Suits $10.35; $15 Suits $ 8 . 49 ;, $12 Suits $7.15. Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, $1.48, $1.98, 82.49, $2.98 and $3.40, worth double these prices. Keep Nyou r eye on our large show windows for latest styles and great bargains. Depart= m e n t Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords all styles, tans, patent leath er, gun metal, vici, velour and Duck Cloth. Men’s Shoes and ;Oxfords, $3.49, $2.98, $2 49 $2.25 $1.9$ $1.69, $1.48. Ladies’.Shoes Slippers, and Oxfords, $2.49, $2.19, $1.89, $1.69, $1.49, $1,19, 98c, Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, 98c to $2.49 t ■ ■ 1 , ^ •' • , Children’s Slippers Oxfords and Shoes 49e to $1.19. Don’t miss our shoe department. ■ . iiW—w *sfce«) Don’t Miss the Place. Last 2 Store Rooms Down on W. Main St. No. 45-49 C. K E L B L E , 45-49 W . Main St., LARGE SIGNS. Xenia, Ohio Store Open Evenings Until 8:30 O’clock, FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Waldo Dress Shirts, • 49c, 73 q , 90c, $1.25 Latest style- collars, nuckwear, hosiery, gloves, underwear, belts, garfctrs, suspenders, etc. . See latest styles^and our low prices. HUM CIRCUSAT COLUMBUS, MONDAY, MAY 22, DAYTON, TUESDAY, MAY23 If you own a nicehome be Itjarge or small, you can im prove its appearance immensely by building not only the sidewalks, hr.it the front steps, curb stone, well Cover, cellar, fence nesta, etc., of concrete. It i3 so much neater than wood and more sanitary. Itj-never decay* — is fire and rat proof—and can be easily kept dean. Concrete & the _ sltnptel Lulldluff materia! and; tlao most durahlft. It is readily r-ado freer clean *a»d and a few tacks cf coed Portland cxacnJ—preferably Universal because of Its anifena qaality and .gre.’ . strength, FOR SALE DY TheTarbox Lumber Co. NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT. The Palace Restanrant Mrs. Chao, Harris, Prop. Xenia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by C, O. Weimer .1 Meals by day orweek, Lunch served all hours. Furnished Rooms for.Ront.l'„ fl ■■ V a c u u m C lean ing .. *# StwnaMHVS, VtiwkiVlwssia latest and last Satisfactory Method r ia n t has been ogwippod wotli a new engine* Ail work Guaranteed. Orders will be filled a& beokod Ask for fiotisiDtoa on Wall Vaporing, CA LV IN ErWRY. •I The j3ooj>le of Ceda.'Ville and vi cinity ara to be given an opportunity of > eing the 23arnmn and Hatley Greatest, Show on Earth which will give two performances In Columbus, ou Monday, May 22, and in Dayton, on Tuesday. May 28rd. Many wonderful features, new to American circus-goers arc promised A company of 400 of the world’s most prominent circus talont, prin cipally European, wilL present, an array of novelties, there will be an rdaborate forenoon parade and a new menagerie. In the menagerie among many other wonders is to be found IJaby Buinbeouo, the only giraffe ever born m Ann rica. I t is just one year old. Among the more sensational num bers on the long bill are John Du- oander’s company of boll-ringing horses, from England ; the Fonelli company of Italian acrobats, the Hiegriot-Silbon family of German aerialists, Jupiter the balloon horse, Charles the First, a chimpanzee hi- \ cycle rider and roller skater, the great Gorgetty family of French jugglers, the Lea Deko and Lea Sil van family of French cquilibrlotu, Nooman’s brass band of elephants. Captain Winston’s troupe of riding and juggling seals and sealions, Bersac’o company of mule and pony actors,Ncderv/old’s'dog and monkey circus, Victoria Codoun,the world’s groah-r.t wire dancer and tho fifty funniest clowns in tho world. The Barnmn and Bailey circnn is now at tho Eenith of success. I t travels on a train more than a imlo in length. I t employs more l.CKfi, people and has 7UU horses, In the menageno are forty elephants and over l,ct>0 other ntrango animals. The. show carries its own dynamos illuminating the twenty tents and the show grounds with i.OOn incan descent lamps, arc lights, search lights and beacons. The railroads will make special : arrangements to convey visitors from outlying towns to Columbus or :Dayton on chow day. I ........... I For you? ne*t order o f flour try ' 'starligh t1'1' one o f the beat high grade flours on the market. Kerr A Hastings Bros CASTOR IA Tor Xsiilmfe and Children, T !18 KindYouHaveAlwaysBought i Boars tho Clgcatureof Xn the matter of Publication of Notice in the estate of Hugh H. Mc Millan, Deceased.' Notice ib hereby giveu th a t the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified by the Probate Gourtof Greene County, Ohio, as Executor of the above name estate. All persona indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; those having claims will present thenrfor settlement. E. F. Kerr. NOTICE. We have no Shetland Pony to give away but wo are selling meat and lard a t less money than any place in the country and guarantee six teen ounces for a pound. You pay for no ponies here. Crouse's Meat Store. THENEWARRIVALS. Wo are glad to sAy, are quite up to the ntandard. Tho diaappointmento are few, so got ill on tho satisfied hot. The prospects- for tho colt show ate certainly great. Are you the owner of one Moteur’s (this Im ported JPerchou Stallion) colts, if not get busy and be on the list. Jeff Hood, tho old relablo groom, m charge. Phone 2!i. Andrew Winter. - -FOB SALE: Gale single cylin der gasoline runabout finely equip ped. Horn, lamps, top, rain cur tains, 4 Echptse springs, solid nteel frame. Ten horse power, fine run ning condition and need two years. Have purchased a Franklin touring car and do not. need same. Will sell aft a bargain and demonstrate. Can ho seen a t 2o3 W. 1st Avo., Colum bus. Call at ting oilleo for terms. T h e N ew C rea tion s in L ow Cut S h o e s for Men SandWomen Are Now • ■ ............................................................... ' ......... - . ' — ........... . . ■ ■ ........~ - - Being Shown at Our Store OXFORD TIES PUMPS ANKLE AND CROSS STRAPS SHORT VAMPS AND HIGH HEELS PATENT KID, DULL CALF, TAN CALF, SUEDE AND SOFT VICI KID . Sizes and Widths to Fit All Feet . WE Can Satisfy and Gratify the Woman Looking for Something Choice and Handsome in Footwear. * “-Wo ar« always glad to t e e ydu and our untiring tervice it at the command o f every customer. Marshall. w ra tt’WM.■wi i i e i s awNaMwaaBSltaaBM ROUND TRIP $1.10 COLUMBUS f r ; 9 Frazer’s Shoe Store 17 EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA? - * • OHIO. i | is is jWMMWi sMa •.warn: |T SUNDAY . MAT a ith rain leaves CeJsrville at »:80 a. tn THE QUALITY SHOP, IN THE ARCADE, - - - SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. ; ° — FOR— R u g s a n d W a l l P a p e r ftnua-rTthTr'Tiitirirtr 'fum-Tr^ianawiaftiMt t itriH tawmiriWiititwnMwairtc iT'aihaniatiaii'w»iamhniwiaitemwiuaiararmfirw'“ntrtnrfi litrtnViTrifmrn i y '- i trniwitnfainia> i> ^~*ltl^li|.-^Ljlu,uU^ajmjujui»^AMrmUaB«w>wswi«^wswa^w!twws>S!Mihw»wjw*^ Biggest Values. Smallest Prices SPECIAL FEATURE BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY tt . . . f" ■“ *1*"1 ^an.nimuM.nMMiMamiiaWim.aiii^ia.aiM.^.nt.iMiy. j . 1|ff||| mitr|iiji|ini,|U nnj
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