The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
^JfflfTTi'ltfTrtltTiT^firyT ffltrTw 29TH ANNIVERSARY AND THE S p r ing Fashion Exposition Wil} be Appropriately Celebrated THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 23th, 29th and 30th. / A SPECIAL FEATURE ; THE CHILDREN’S BAZAAR W ill prove wonderfully a ttrac tive for its clever, a r tis tic display of all lit t le fo lk ’s wearables~^on th e th ird floor* WE INV ITE YOU, SOUVENIRS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THEELDER & JOHNSTONCOMPANY, M DAYTON, OHIO. Willner’s FORMAL SPRING OPENING - O C C U R S - Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 28th, 29th and 30th, 1912 On which occasion will be shown the largest and most fashionable array o f thjBworld’ s finest clothes. Together with the highest class products from eight other foremost makers of this country. * ADLER ~ ROCHESTER , SOCIETY BRAND Throughout the store you will see displays o f all new merchandise 6f highest character. . Men's, Youth's, B oy 's and Children's apparel, together with a high class showing o f correct Spring Haberdashery and Hats, Our store will be open Friday evening, 7:30 to 9:39 for the convenience o f : those who. cannot come during the day. Music Friday evening and Saturday.. We bid you welcome. W ILLNER ’S 116 & 118 So. Main Street - - • / ‘ * Dayton, Ohio Shoes for Easter In the Greatest Variety Ever Shown in Greene County FOR MEN FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN Tan Tan Tan Gun Metal Gun Metal White Patent Leather Patent Leather Canvas V ic iK id White Nu-Buch White Nu-Buch Button White Canvas Gun Metal Bluchers Vici Kid Pat. Leather and Oxfords ^V e lv e t V ic iK id FOR BOYS ~ Suede ' Button Tan Button Bluchers Gun Metal Bluchers Colonial Oxfords Patent Leather Colonial Oxfords Blucher “ V ici Kid Blucher • Button Button, Bluchers, Button “ 1, 2,3, & 4, and Oxfords 1, 2, 3, & 4 Strap OxfordsJ Strap Oxfords Moser’s Shoe Store, 3! & 33 So. D e tro it S tre e t, - ■ - * - Xenia, Ohio, m To Cure a Cold inOne Bay L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e t m m , j ? A uMirikiMMiibMihtttdMi. Tfek statnatare; w . /A Curt* Grip in Two Days. X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X tOCAl AND PERSONAL | | —Pilot ■Acetylene Generators for iW thelighting of country homos. W ®* Pierce. ^ F ob R ent :--F ive room cottage on . East X«nia Avenue, Apply to Dick 1 A, Townsloy. | —The plat opens at Johnson for . ] the last number on the’ lecture < { course, Saturday afternoon, April O', i Mrs. J. W. Radabaugh was called ! to Golina several days ago owing 1 to the illness ol her brother. Her mother also fell ^aud suffered a i broken arm. j Word wa« received here of the death of James W. DeHaven, aged 79, at Kokomo, Ind,, on Monday, Dropsy AYas the cause of his death, Mr. DoHaven was a former resident of this place. ' —L ost :—White Bull dog, with tan saddle. Has collar on, Re ward foi* roturn, Call over Bell phone 4-'702. dowdy William m. We Will Pay V 18 c ■ ■ per do*, in trade for clean, fresh eggs today,.'' Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. "Whittaker, o| Osborn, -were guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. Albright, Saturday and Sabbath. Everybody come and enjoy ybur- self at the social given by the L. T. X. Tuesday evening, April 2nd. Co ne and have the time of your lite. Admission only 10 cents. The last number 'o n the lecture* course, Hruby Bros. Quintette at the Opera House, April 9. Mrs,L. H, SuUenberger was called to Oxford owing to illness of an vaunt. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McLean, Thursday, Rev, W. B. McGlure, B» D., pastor of the Second U. P, church m Xenia has olfered his resignation to accept a call from the South Kortrighfc, N. Y . . congregation... The grand jury has been called for Tuesday at which time Attorney General Hogan 'will endeavor to un- cover aileged election frauds. Two former juries found that fraud had existed but it resulted in each faction trying to convict tire other and nothing more than minority re ports were issued. Judge Kyle has released Ed. Grin- dle, who broke into the Printz grocery in. Clifton some, time ago. Mr. Printz was not willing to pros- ento Grindlein that.he was, forced to steal groceries to care for hiBaged father. Give Author paint a trial and yon will use no other. ' Tdrbox Bomber Co. --Spring Suits, $16.00 to $22.T50, • SULLIVAN’ S, 21So, Limestone St., * r Springfield, Ohio, —Five brothers, born musicians, alt soloists and masters of sixteen diiferent instruments, should.Borve to entertain you on April 9, the last number on the jseture course. —Eastman Kodaks and .supplies, th . Clark Nagley, Dealer. The annual Philosophic play will be given in the opera house, April 26th, just three weeks after the big minstrel. The society can well be proud this year in being able to se cure one of the most up-to-date piayB out, “ The Ulster" by Sydney Rosenfeld. The plot and nature of the play is entirely different from any that has been given here for some time. This play was chosen and given as the Senior play last year at Wooster University and the aged members of faculty stated that It made the host hit Of any play that had been given there in history Of the college, during their presence. In order to accommodate the crowd |they were forced to give it two different nights. So with this as to what the play has done come |and see what this famous literacy society can do. t l will be one of the bigest events of the soason. April 2Gthf seats reserved the 33rd. Spring Styles You can save *' ' from 25 per cent, to 331-3 , t per cent, if you buy a Spring Suit of Sullivan 21 So. Limestone, Springfield - Ohio, SEALSHIPT Oysters Did you ever eat any Seashipt Oysters? If you have not, you don,t know what a treat you have missed. When you buy oysters try a quart of “SEALSHIPT”. They come in air tight contain ers and are deivered as fresh and pure as when they leave the oyster beds. H. £. Schmidt 6 Wholesale and Retail Grocers ' ■ • ■ . * • . • ' 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. WREN’S Springfield, .Ohio Of course you know^that Easter is but a"* week], away—However, we wish to remind you of this fac4, anfcl also remind you of this [fact, and also remind you that for your “ Easter Toggery" you should come to WREN 'S. * ’ Never before in our 35 years of merchandising Rave we been so well prepared to satisfy all wants and all purposes. COATS, SUITS, PRESSES, WAISTS,' M ILLINERY , CORSETS, UNDERMUSLINS, SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NECK WEAR, INFANTS' AND CHILDREN 'S WEAR, Etc. The world’s best is here in quantities arid the choicest collections. I f I t Comes from Wren's I t ’s Correct. We pay youi^fare both ways on a purchase of. $15 or over. a • V^: Here's Where You Save $5.00 to $10.00 on Your I D a s t e r S u i t Not a small item, either, is it? ■ But see our fabrics, set a Suit made up from them,, then you will agree with us when we tell you they’ re the greatest values you ever saw. Made to your own measure and ideas at No More $15 No Less Select NOW and We Will Have It 1 R_eady by Easter Siebler Tailoring Co. Corner Main and Limestone Sts. Springfield* I OHIO I l^gNNMlNP^
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