The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

jjtnmyrrii GEO. W. SHETS FOB POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Xenia HeraldSpeahs of Him inComplimentaryTerns He is Making Stiff Campaign. ] j We are authorised to announce j the name of Dr. P. 0. Marquart as a ,} candidate for the Republican nom i»' nation for Coroner, subject to the primary flection May 81, . j Mr* John McVay* member of the j j County Infirmary Board -which was j legislated out of existence by the’ ’ |last legislature, .announces lumself : as a candidate before the next Re­ publican primary for the nomination of county treasurer* George W. .Sheets, the young man who is making a stiff fight for the Republican nomination for Clerk of Courts, is receiving many boosts along the way. The Xenia Herald speaks of him an the following com­ plimentary manner: ‘ ‘Take on* o f -those pictures of legless George W. Sheets and look at it. The noyiial human being has a soft spot dmvn in Ins heart that is keenly responsive to appeal, mute or otherwise. ■One look at that. pict- 1 ore brings to the surface all the ten­ der sympathy and generosity that Is a part of man’s nature, ^ To know George Sheets is to like him. Amiable, iuariiy, honest and courageous, he wins your respect— and confidence, That he cart fill the office of Clerk of Courts with ability, properinteiligence and cour­ t e s y Is conceded. There is no Interro­ gation point hitched onto' thht as­ sertion. / ' Having through a sad and unfort­ unate accident, the result of which' was due to no negligence on his part, been incapacitated for physical work it is but natural and meet that be should seek clerical work, for which he is well equipped. While his ease Is not one o f the office seeking the» .man* it isi a case where a competent man, with every attribute looking to success in public office, asks the support of the..electorate of, Greene county. I f George W* Sheets were not a cripple, it is not likely he would, bn a candidate. As he is one of those with whom Fate has dealt unkindly beds asking for the backing of all citizens of Greene county. One of the splendid and magnifi­ cent things about the American peo­ ple is the readiness, even spontane­ i t y , with which they rally to a cry of distress. There has never been u finer exhibition of that trait than in the Way the American people have lavishly extended their hands to the .■bereaved arid injured of the Titanic, Because of this Amerjjcan character- 'istic, over which every citizen has a .right to shout his approbation, the insistent, hard working friends of George Sheets think from a- careful survey of the situation that their, candidal* is gaing to be a winner in ■ the coming primary.\* , - C l o t h e s of CLEANED at all kinds D R Y HOME Clothing Co- Siebler’ s Suits Have Quality And Style Our large and elegant i 1 lines give you the finest selection in the city. Get a nobby suit of top-1 notch quality and latest style and be well dressed. Your Choice ■8 Made To Order NO MORE . Wo are authorized to ‘ announce the name Of S, C. Anderson as a candidate for representative . be­ fore the Republcan primary, Wa are authorized to announce the name o fR . S» Harmount as a candidate for county treasurer sub­ ject to the Republican primary. We are authorized to announce the name of W. ,L. Marshall as a candidate before the Republican primary fer Colinty Treasurer, We are authorized to announce the name of Amos ’"’.Faulkner as^a candidate for Cou ty E d it o r be­ fore the Republican primary. We are authorized,, to announce the name of Mr. George Perriil, of| Bowersvlll6, as ‘ a candidate for county commissioner before the Re­ publican primary. We^ are authorized to announce the name of Walter Ii. Dean as a candidate for the r§-nomination of County Auditor,.. We are authorized to announce B. F. Thomas as a candidate for County Recorder subject to the Republican Primary Election to be held May 21st, 1812. We are authorized to announce the nanm of W. F, Orr as a .candi­ date for Prosecuting Attorney be­ fore the- Republican primarv, May 2 1 . We are authorized to announce the name.of W- B, MeOallister as candidate ior Sheriff, subject to the Republican Primary May 21. We are authorized to announce the name of Col. I. , T,. Cummins as a candidate for Representative be­ fore the Republican Primary. , W er.'e authorized to announce filename of R. D. Williamson as ii candidate for renomination for County Commissioner bofore the Republican Primary. We,are authorized to announce the name o f Judge Marcus Shoup as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress' in the Sixth .Congressional district subject to the primary election in May. We are authorized to announce the.name of J. Carl Marshall as a candidate for County Clerk before tbe Republican primary. We ate authorized to announce the name of. Frank, L. Johnson, as a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican primary. We are authorized to announce the name of George Sheets as a can­ didate for Clerk of Court subject to the Republican primary. We are authorized to announce the name of Foss Zurtman as a can­ didate for County Treasurer sub­ ject to the Republican primary. We are authorized to announce the name of MelBarrows as a can­ didate for County Treasurer subject to the Republican primary. We ,are‘ authorized to announce the name of Mr. J. C. C<>nwell as a candidate for county commissioner belore the Republican primary, May 21, .■ ,9 Wo are authorized to announce the name of C.M. Austin as a candi­ date for County Commissioner be­ fore the Republican Primary. NO LESS , ? i We Fife and Satisfy SIEBLER Tailorin Main and Lit&eiione Street*, Springfield* Ohio. Liverpool Sold for $2,250, Liverpool, which has decided/ to spend three millions on dock exten­ sions, was once the property of the city of London, Centiirles ago the city corporation advanced to the crown the sum of $1,850,000, and lfi discharge of the debt the fee simple of some three hundred manors and estates was conveyed to the corpora­ tion. Among them was the lordship of j Liverpool, “with nil customs; anchor­ age and toils of the waters of tho Mersey," and "all the manorial, solgnorlal and regal righto” of the town and lordship of Liverpool. But the city fathers of those days did not know a good investment when they had^lt, and this lordship and rights, from which an annual income of many millions is now derived, were sold to Lord Marybrough for the sum of $2j^50.*— London Chronicle. Automobile Agent Wanted We want a. reliable man in this territory to sell used mo* tor ears for us. Must be thoroly responsible, A splendid proposition to the right man. Write ns or call and give qualifications. Ohio Automobile Co. 14 North Jcrricrsou St„ Dayton O, m L’Hand 150 Fast Thud Street,. Dayton, Ohio, ExtraSpecial for Thursday Rain and cold weather have played havoc with merchants throughout the country, leaving the manufacturers with $3.00 Slip-on Raincoats for women and canceled stocks on their hands. Wc misses, all sizes; 200 only tp be sold at stepped in and bought what we could this price. Thursday zf» -| fj/k use at pur price. f special . . . ‘ Street, Dayton, Every misfortune redounds to some ones g®od. The fact that certain manufacturers in New .York, were hard pressed for money is a fortu- nate circumstance for the Dayton public, Only the dire necessity for ready cash, so urgent in some cases, that even failure stared them in the face, coqld have induced them to part with their best spring product at prices that border on the ridiculous. The fact tKat we are large con­ sumers of merchandise led them to look to us, and the purchase we formed was the most advantageous deal we ever consummated. The quan­ tities we were compelled to take would stagger the ordinary retail merchant. The;putlay of spot cash tremendous, We are not going to keep these goods that's sure. We boukhs them at 40c on the dollar, and we will’pass .them on to you at prices that'll fairly overwhelm you with sur­ prise. For a solid week we have been busy getting this stock in shape. We’ ll be ready for you Thursday, May 2t‘-and you can can look for the greatest bargains ever shown in Day ton. V ' " This is a SALE that will crowd this department from the opening hour until every garment of these big purchases are gone. Our spot cash waB too>tempting for the manufacturers who needed the money, These pqrohases place us’ In a position where there can be no competition* • ’> A Thousand Suits in This Monster Purchase Divided Into Four Lots LOT 1 consists of 125 Suits made of diagonal serges, coats satin lined. We give our personal guarantee that these Suits are worth $10.00., • The price for this sale........... LOT 2 consists of 325 SnitB of fino serges and mixtures, all shades, including white stripe; . all perteotly tailored; coats satin lined and made up in the most attractive models of the season, There is no suit in this group worth less thAu $1650. Our price for this sale........... . $7.95 .LOT 8 consists of 176 Suits in handsome­ ly, fcnihmed effects or plain tailored, fine serges, storm serges, mixtures and ■ stripes, all shade4* and colors, exceed­ ingly' clever m design and style; coats straight and cut-away effects; new one- side back; skirts cle'ver designed to match; $2 z J50values. (t*A n g Our price for this salo.......... " O LOT 4 consists of 230 Suitsin handsdme- . Jy trimmed effects plain tailored; made of the finest fabrics shown this year. There are no suits in the city . made better qv containing better ma­ terials these Suits have sold up to ,$35.00 Our price fqr this 7 5 I Hoh Fortunate for You are These Special Purchases of Newest Spring Coats $10.00 Ladies’ and Misses' New Spring Coats; full length. 54 niches long; all- wool serge, blue and black; all sizes. Our price for this sale.... .•..... 1„ ....—........... ....... * $15.00 Ladies’ and'Misses’ New- Spring Coats, full length, 64 inches long; nll- , wool serges And mixtures, Cur price for this ■sale............. . $ 2 .5 0 Ladies* and Misses’ New Spring Skirts $1.00. Black and Blue Panama or Plaids; only one <to a customer. Our (t*| price for this sale,.,............... | , LrU • f ■ $ 3 .5 0 Ladies* and Misses’ New Sp ring Sk irts $1.75. Serges, Panama and Mixtures;"all shades , andtoolors; Our price . for this sale .......,...... $1.79 $15 ,000 .00 Worth of the Finest of Muslin Underwear At prices far less than the cost of manufacture, We have bought these goods at our price price because the maker had to have the money. .This will be the biggest Mus­ lin underwear sale ever held In this community. • All our $1.50 and $2,00 fine Lingerie Gown 50 Fine Cambric Gowns, open ffont, extra tririimed with Val lace and Swiss «m- full size, monster purchase n broidery, all styles to select from sale price ............. ........................... fa I W Monster purchase sale (j*| | Q All our $1 fine Nainsook Cambric Gowns, Pli‘>,e..... ..... ...... .......•;...... ........ • I s \ trimmed with laces, embroideries arid White Skirts, made, of good cambric. Bilk ribbon. Munster pur- /x O f * trimmed with embroidery and tucks; chase sale price.... ......................... 79e value, monster, purchase i 'j . Combination Suits, made of embroidery sale price..:................................... 40C and fine Nainsook, perfect fit guaran­ teed, regular $1.00 value. Q *■ All our $1 fine Cambric Skirts, trimmed , Monster purchase sale .......... . .—O o C with deep embroidered flounce and in* 60c value Children Gowns, all sizesmnade' sertion. Monster purchase ‘ / A of good cambric. Monster . -5 -5 ' sale price........................................... ( | / v purchase sale price.................... OOC $2.00.and $2.50 value extra fine Nainsook fen ce s Slips, made of .fine, sheer nain- Skirth, trimmed*dpbora,tely with SWiss sook.aud^awn, trimmed with laces and ' embroidery 'and washable ribbon: embroidery; ^regular price $1,5Q .Monster Purchase ' flVl ff -Monster purchase ’T f t /v . salo price.............................. 8!lle pr,ce‘;;..... :... ................ ........... * If you havn’t bought a Spring Hat, You’re Fortunate For never was a firm in a position to sell tho choicest of Trimmed and TJntrimmea ; Hats, Feathers and Flowers at such prices. 3.50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Hats, • braids, worth $2 and $2.50. Monster made of Ramie, fancy straws, hair Purchase sale ' O f f braids, cnip and. milart, neatly trimmed price....... ....................................... q J5 C with silks and fancy ribbons; no two . hats silke, values up to $15.00 Monster A number of fine pattern hatB, beautiful-. purchase sale ' /t* * q ^ lJr trimmed with flowers, silks, and fan- pnee........................................ JK j ,0 0 cy ribbonBi no two hats aline, Values, up .* , ■, to $15.00 Monster Purchase d sS Yk ff Ladies’ Sailors, m rough Straws, hair Price .... X 4 U k - • •'4 •............. . t/ •-. \ • . -. 1 ..........t . * , .....* 1- A' How opportune these purchases were for you and how greatly you’ll benefit by them. You know when you see them. Come! $3.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ New Spring Dresses $1.19. f ( Lawn Dresses, lace trimmed* in all colors and shades. Our price f f A for this Bale....-,..,........ ........1 •1 s $6.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ New Spring presses $2.95. A handsome model, co4ies in linoh, in all colors and shades ; embroidered collar ' and cuffs; all sizes. O C Our price for tjiis s a l e ,.,...,. q ) f a » y O $10 Ladies’ and Misses' New Spring Dresses $5.69. -Silk Messaline, Silk FoulardSi Silk Taffetas. AIL over Embroidered Lin­ geries; all sizes. (P A / A Our price for this sale......... See Whafc: Remarkable Values We Offer in Dry Goods ' Curtain Swiss, iu plain and fancy white Btnpes, checks and dotB, worth 15c per yard, and irBO inches wide. Sale price, a yard .... ............... Wash Lawns in all colftrs, worth up to to 8j^c per yard. Sale Price, a yard.................: 8) j c Bleached Muslins, soft finish. Sale Price, a yard.......... ............... 50c Bleached Sheets, size hem* During this sate, last, Price, each,-................................... 8 !c ...4c Sc Men’s Clothing No manufacturer in tha^country, no mat­ ter how much ho. needed the •motley would sell clothing as cheep as we do during oiir Discontinuation Sale. We are going.out of the Men’s .Clothing Business Men’ s, and Young Men’s New Spring. Suits in worsteds and novelties; choice of new patterns and modelfe; worth $12.50; special for sale at. $7.95 72x90; while deep they 29c Men*a,and Young Men’ s new spring suits 'in elegant fancy worsteds, blue .serges and cassitneres, hand, padded collars and haircloth fronts; worth ([»/\ >7 ff $15.00; Special,........................ $ 7 ' i O Men’ s Working Trousers, / A ^ $1.00 values............................... - . - O x C Prices on Rugs Mattings and linoleums Cut Deeper than Ever To Close Out 1 These Lines About 25 rolls will go on sale of Mattings, in both Japan and China quality, worth up to 05c per yard. Speclal Sale * pf Price, a yard................................. 1 / C ENGLISH INLAID LINOLEUM. Guaranteed to last for many years patterns.assorted; this class of good ordinarily sells at $1.60 per yard fk A Special Bale Price', a y;?d.. , . _ 9 0 C Latest Tailor=Made Plain or Fancy Trimmed 20 and Suits Made by onr best custom tailors of fiho French Sefge, fancy ighfcarid dark whipcords, fine worsteds in pretty q «f Iterish greys nml fancy mixtures; gracefully builteoafs with hand turned col­ lars and reveres,,other styles modeled along I<roncli linos with trimmed backK ami slighly cutaway fronts, all coats beautifully lined with self or contrasting Feau do Oygne, Skirts of fashion­ able design, trimmed to correspond with coats. TAILORED COATS, $15.00 and $20.00 Ladle* wiio have never paid less than $25for a coftfcwill be great­ ly astonished at the style resources of this collection, which affords nearly everything new in style that has lieeh brought out this sea­ son, Models for street, dre4s and general utility wear, in serges, Whipcords and smart mixtures. Plain tailored Bfcyles as well as cleverly trimmed effect; silk, satin and Contrasting materials are used on the new shaped collars, reveres and cuffs* PRETTY LINGERIE DRESSES Dainty little creations in Ginghams, Cotton Voiles,and Linger­ ies; some trimmed with bands of insertion on waist and skirt or all over embroidery, others with plastrons of antique lace and black velvet girdles lvith tailored boW Fine Lingerie Waists, $1, $1.50, $2.50 and Up. Mearick’s Cloak House, SS2 BuicKs Are The Cars H ighest grade, medium priced, fou r-door tour ing cars o ffer this season* Th e distinctive features o f inside con tro l, pos itive .acting breaks and reserve m otor power, with easy ridings qualities make them cars ot unusual distinction and merit. / I Model 35 -BuicK, Price $1060 Gonvorsatlonal Strategy, “t observe that you never contra­ dict any theory that Mr, Heftybrawo advances.” “Yon,” replied lUm Cayenne; ’’he’s likely to got through talking much eotmet* if yog don’t break In aiid suggest new topics,” Figuratively Speaking. "And what Ja the diplomatic corps?’ ’’The diplomatic core.” replied th< man who takes a pun seriously, "ii what-tho weaker nation is permltt^t'' to receive after the stronger one get! through eating the apple." Cars have full height fore doors and are fu lly 'equ ipp ed w ith . top. w indshield, oil side lamps, tail lamp , gas generator, gas head lights* horn and tools. David A . Lowry, Agt. Cedarv ille , Garage on East Street W i l l B e Open fo r Business in a Ohio P ew D ays .

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