The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

THE HY PES STORE • - I GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF HATS AND MEN’S WEAR! EVERY ARTICLE A STARTLING BARGAIN! This Store Has Been Famous For 30 Years For Handling Only The Highest Grade Apparel for Men From the Foremost M akers STOCKS OF THIS KIND ARE, RARELY OFFERED AT CUT PRICES THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY. Would You lik e An Easter Coat? Everyone is considering the coat question—-and, It Is at,this time that we give you the “last word” of coat beauty. Here are styles that women admire and delight to wear, because they are becoming as well thoroughly practical; and, too, each one bears Its own stamp of individuality, assuring its wearer of' her exactness in taste. • » .In our great variety is the well known, “Printzoss” make—black, navy blue, tan, nov.elties, black and white checks, tine worsteds, full lined, trimmed with novel buttons. They range in sizes from 16 up to 50 bust, and are suitable for dress, street,- traveling, auto and sports wear. Beat; of all, you’ll $ 16.75 mar.vel at our price—just. if not convenient to come to the store, write to our Shopper, and receive your order on the next"mail.,''" 3 The Elder & Johnston Co. DAYTON, OHIO Here We Are With Green Onions Lettuce Celery Radishes Cabbage Apples Cranberries Grape Fruit - Oh cams and see for yourself. I will have FRESH and SMOKED FISH SATURDAY if tho weather permits. Stop at the Bed Brick. You will find ’ C. M .Spence r Has a Full Line of Groberies. Phone 3*110 «:« Ced&ryille, Ohio BitsofByplay By Luke McLuke Copyright, 1915, the Cincinnati Enquirer Willie—Paw, why is the female ol the species more deadly than the mule? Paw—Because the female usually does the cooking, my son.’ Maw—Willie, you can go to bed with* out any supper. Where Pepya Was Buried. Tbe church oLlat. Olave’s, lu' Hart, street, London, is one of the eight that escaped the great dre of 4CGG, as well ns one of the most“ancient of London It is a small building witb a tower thut Is surmounted by a vane In the form o ta crown, which is said to commem­ orate Queen Elizabeth’s visit in J654 to give thanks for her release from Irn prisonment in the Tower •of London and make a present of silken ropes for the bells. ; One of the most Interesting associations is the fact of its being the burial place of the great diarist, Sam­ uel Pepys. .Fact. You’ll often hear a fellow say, •T’ll save up: for a rainy dayl" But sunny skies make him forget, And when the day comes he gets wet. Huhl “There goes a woman who is famil­ iar with the Beamy side of life,” re­ marked the grouch. “What Is she, a sociologist?” asked the old fogy. “No," replied the grouch; "she is a dressmaker ” ______ Oh, Joy! I ’d like to bo an Iceman. My, ■ I3Ut wouldn't th at bo nice! In winter I ’d go south, where I Would not see any Ice, . Naturally. “I thought you advertised that this place was a health resort,” said the fat man. “It is,” replied the hotel clerk. “What is tho matter with it?" "Lota tho matter,” replied the fat man. "I’ve been here two days, and I never saw such an unhealthy bunch of people in my life.” Wuffl Said a. Jolly youns lady named Nell,’ “I think llmburgcr cheese la Just swell, And I'd go around And purcliaso a pound If It wasn’t for th a t awful smell." Name* la Narnea. I. Slckel runs the Frost cold storage plant in Frost, Tex. ’ Looking For Quantity. . A widower, aged forty, desires to J make the acquaintance, with object : matrimony, of an extra large, extreme­ ly stout lady, age twenty-live to forty, J who would npprc. lutc a good home.— Ad. in Winnipeg Paper. The G. R. Kinney Co., has opened a new store in Springfield. For 21 years their business has been selling high grade $3.00 to $ 3 *so values at $1.98. When in the city call on us to show you the following bargains: Man’s King Brand High Top fttibbtif Boots, the kind you have been paying $5.00 for a real value.............. ........................... $1.98 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes in Calfskin and Elk, Black and Tan, the kind you have been paying $3.00 for, a t................. ................................. $1.98 Men’s Goodyear Welfe Drafcs ttlioes, In Fatont Chin metal and /la a A Tans, with eloth^or leather tops,f You can’t Duplicate them I D a for less than $3.60, going regular here a t . A complete line of Ladies’ High Top Shoes, ' A Oxfords and Bumps, all latest A I I •tyla*...................-.......... 88 o to Si .88 * ***4>gv A full line of Boys, Misses, and Childrens Shoes and Rubbers Ou* H igh e s t Pride in Only $1.98. O. R. KINNEY & CO. Up to ib* Author. ■‘I am thoroughly usbained of this composition, Charles," suid the teacher sternly, “and I shall certainly send For your mother and show her how badly you are doing."’ “All right;” said Charles cheerfully. “Send for her. _Me mudder wrote i t ”— Exchange. Ago of Discretion,. Willie—Paw, what is the Ugeof dis­ cretion? Paw—That’s when a roan gets ' oid enough to keep his fate closed when he has nothing to say, my son.— a Cincinnati Enquirer, On* Difference. Examiner—Now’, children, what Is tho difference between “pro”” and “con?” Bright Boy—Flense, sir, they're spelt different.—London Punch. . Johnny—Papa, what is a “philoso­ pher?" Pa—A man with a good liver, heart, stomach and bank accountl— Chicago New*._____ Low down farm trucks, the best in the market. Kerr & Hastings Bros. AMessage to You ABOUT GOOD FURNITURE AND GOOD SERVICE This message will appear here every week Until we have impressed on each reader th a t our new; store is THE BEST Furniture Store, "Words can not satisfactorily deliver the message, you must see our store for yourself, therefore We Invite You - I ’ • • ’ ' . . • , " . '• ’ . • * to visit our new store when next ip Springfield, stroll1through every department, make’ it your headquarters, leave your parcels in. our car.e, and meet your friends here. But above all be sure to vibit-our “ Model Home” , Its nn ideal arrangement and we are sure you will be delighted. W e Deliver the Goods right te your own home ip our largo and safe motor trucks, with experienced men. FURNITURE STOVES REFRIG E R- . ATORS . QUEENS ’ WARE B ugs LINOLEUM DRAPERIES BABY CARRIAGES High St., Just East of Limestone St., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Cut out this 'Ad” and bring to our store for ono s f ouV free Souvonirs. No purchase required. 11**144 SAIT MAIN HTUBBT, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO pening E W ISH to announce to the public that we are now open and ready for business, Our plant when completed will be one of the best, and we will carry the largest stock of Lumber ever seen In this county. Our prices will be the lowest, Altho not completed, we are ready to give prompt attention to all orders. Bids will be looked after promptly, and goods delivered where wanted. The Greene County Lumber Co. a North Detroit St. XEN IA , OHIO Bell Phone 342 mmmmrnm j J

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