The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

iliBgnfrf *** TROUBLE! TROUBLE!! TROUBLE!!! The Unexpected Has Happened MEN OF OHIO LISTEN The Finest ^ M g g r t g t a In America H e r e ’ s t h e R e a s o n W h y lh(“|world-renowned creators of Men’s able toB cU -S u « A m ? h v u " ? ',!c'v Suits that they were un- ridiculons low price that you can ?owVMtnSiW,ng Com?anyoat-SUCA» .a for less than 1 * y0U C4 no v actuaIly buy your new Spring Suit 60c— on Hie Dollar-----60c SAVE THIS AND WAIT UNTIL Thursday, April 15, 9 O’clock Sharp The Suprem e Sale Sensation Since the Beginning of Time Choice seed potatoes at Wmldls’fi, •-airj-jiatM MMtt FREETRIP To DAYTON, 0. f f t will pay your round trip rnilrond Ou-e to Dayton <and .re­ turn on purvlia&o of 820.D0 or over —10 utiles tilt.- lance. We re* serve the right to refuse to sell for prices hore- wlf.lt uooteil—nil retull clothiers. $ 60 , 000.00 Clothing stocks of Adlers, Roches­ ter; Jjchloss Bros., Baltimore; Gar- son Mpyer, Rochester, and Fitrite Bland, New \ ork. >’The combined four stocks of these world-renown­ ed makers of America's Best Cloth­ ing" to be sold at prices truly dem- °.nstrat!ng the Sl,P.re>ue Sale Sensa­ tion since the .beginning of time. FREETRIP To DAYTON, 0 C riun pasta) •5EW U fo r full particulars a n d W(i will mall yon complete price catnhigpo givin g full pnrtlculnrti of this sale, HARVARDCL0.C0 5th nnd .Jefferson Streets DAYTON, OHIO 0M,10’ TOOK tom e hero and see these $15,00-Suits— tlmt every reputable clothier gets now, . They are the supreme, sale sensation since the b eginning o f thm— conic.here ami pick yn q r size from this lot of 103 NorfnlltH. ■ T h e y retail everywhere for $13.00, Kcnsatlonnl Am mt\ price d u rin g th is 15-day SCHLOSS BItOS, MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS sold by all clottilors for $30,00, Absolutely unmatclmblc for the price, Coinc here uiul pick out your style nnd size now for the price o f $8.00, One of the greatest assortments o f liigh sm ile suits ever assembled In one store —fabrics from the extreme to the most conservative1for Men and Young Men. Norfolk models only, You cannot make ii mistake by buying two suits now for the spring for this price instead of one. Every suit in thls lot during Oils sale will he sold for the . eensgtloual price of.___ CNE OF THE' GREATEST ASSORT­ MENTS OF HIGH GRADE SUITS for Men and Young lien, selling regularly nt any other clothing store for $35.00, for the sensational price of $11.00. The fabrics ore oil' pure wool In all the. new­ est- wanted .patterns shown. You .will not llntl their' canal anywhere for less than $35,00, Made up In .beautiful; nobby, elilo and nifty Norfolks, hn-linl- g blue serges. Without any lb # 4 A A _. Btrlctlons, this entire. Jot I I I . IISI Will he soid fo r the price YOU jn?ST SEE THF. se SUITS to ap­ preciate the opportunity you get buying them for this wonder price. $35.00 is the regular retail price of these suits nt any other clothing store-hand tailored custom make, every fabric nlul style—in $015 models, Including blue serges. Sensational Sale JftrioO' loo w . 1 .;.. $10.00 CRAVANKTTBD RAINCOATfh $5.00—Get hero In time If you want .one o f these Raincoats—tbero will he 5,000 people here. Those -who get here first won't take arty chance getting disap­ pointed—these are j the guaranteed waterproof Gravanetird $10,00 Raincoats—sold during this 15-day sensational sale for...^... , °¥L OHIO, OPEN YOUR I j XI v MI—Men's and Young Men’s new Spring Suits that you would have to pay any reputablu clothier unywhese no less than $20.00-—.-wry styte, Including, Blue Serges—and every line fabric—800 In tho lot— come and pick your size. Price during this sensational & A r*A sale, commencing Times- S (i h l i day, April 15, for 15 days__rtH»a*W mi $18.50 RIHHimTU, $5.00 M E N 'S F I N E L Y T A IL O R E D T R O U ­ S E R S N O W $1.08 >— M e n 's Trousers that other reputable clothiers sell for $3.00— sold d u rin g . this sensa­ tional 15-day sale, X'rtca __$ 1 . 9 5 M E N 'S F I N E L Y T A IL O R E D T R O U ­ S E R S N O W $3.15 — Men’s T rousers that sell re gu lar b y other clothiers at $8.00, sold d u rin g this sensational 15-da y sale fo r-___ .___________$ 3 . 7 5 MEN’S FINELY TAILORED TROC- SERS, $2.75—Men’s Trousers, other clothiers would sell regular for $1,00, Sold during tills sensational JO 75 15-day sale for.— „ v « -* v ■ ■ ■ H N B B M S a A SWEEPING CLAIM AND A STATE. IMMEDIATE » .■ EO tAL of all men who read the details concerning tho sensational values offered in this lot of over 800 suits that Uo retailer ever sells for less than $25.00 to $30.00. Words would fall short ade­ quately describing1 the true money-sav­ ing features that are embodied in tho sale of these suits — every style atid every fabric in every wanted spring model, Including blue serges, f f l l f P’A prleo of f°r the HenBtrtl<>nal MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’ S SWELL SWAGGER TOP COAT,S—one lot .of handsome swell swagger top coats and Imlinucnans- guaranteed shower-proof— In ull the newest spring models—they would ordinarily retail at any other clothing store for $25.1)0, Including Priestly Crnvanetted raincoats, In. this lot there Is over 400 for you to mako your selection from. Without, any re­ strictions they are placed <p$ £) r f t on^ sale for the Sensational ^ A u a f l l f THERE’S A GOOD REASON WHY over 5,000 men will come here to buy If you will look Into the actual real sensational price values—Raincoats th'nt you have to pay elsewhere $30.00 for you' can buy here for the price of $0.60—In this lot nre none but'the Priestly. Cratanetted guaranteed raincoat, Oq sale 0 A f*{k now for. the. sensational price of— DO YOU KNOW WHAT $36.00 Suita are? You are the Judge, fmne here, try ok these suits, examine them, then you’ll appreciate the value. They are suits custom tailored. Every clothier sells them regular for $25;00. Come here and get your size 8UO suits F A In this lot. Price during I I A J jM this sensational sale..____ MEN’S FINELY TAILORED TROU­ SERS NOW $3.25— .Men’s Trousers i sold by other clothiers for $5.00 reg­ ular, plurcd on mile tor the sensa­ tional price, commencing Thursday. April 15, for 16 days, . J ? 25 for„....................................... .MEN’ S FINELY TAILORED TROU­ SERS NOW $1.50—Men’s custom tai­ lored trousers sold by all other re­ tailers for $7.00, on sale during tho 10 days for the'sensational $ 4 . 5 0 MENU’S FINELY TAILORED TROU­ SERS NOW $ 1 . 73 —Your unrestricted choice without liny reservation of i nny line custom tailored trousers In this lot tlmt you would hove to pay nny reputable clothier $7.50 to $8.00 -price during this sensa- . tlonal 18-day Bale.... This Sensational Clothing Sale Commences a THURSDAY, APRIL 15, at 9A. M. n . „ j r o n d S lJ a n e All goods sold its advertised—one price to all— R e a d t o n a i u o n s no njail orders—no C. O. D. s—all goods sold strictly for cash-every purchaser guaranteed satisfaction, perfect fit, goods pxrlrtnced or money returned. Sale to continue for l.» days. If you cannot get here the first day, prepare and arrange to be here any other day from Thursday, April 10, to Saturday, May 1.______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ’"AAA fln s in ln will be here to this clothing sale. If you want t.o get )0 0 0 P e o p l e your new Spring Suit now for a sensational price value, irrange and prepare to be here. Just think of it!—you can buy your new Coring Suit liere now for less than the cost of manuiacture, when ordi- larily’ you would have to pay any other clotluer the regular retail price. Be lierC Thursday, April 10, and join the crowd m sharing these won lerful values. , .......... ■ ■ ■ . . . . . . « a u o n l o o We guarantee every buyer absolute satisfaction, perfect U H rSD lC C fiv and representation exactly as advertised, or take ick exchange any purchase made or return you the money if m any way satisfied. There isn't a person in this section of Ohio who doesn t iovv the well-known, reliable and responsible house of tile Harvard irtfiithfc gmittniiv There never was so sensational a sale of Men s High S c f ’ S S for such wonder price values-selling you your new this season of the year for such a marvelous price re- ; ; s fci r o , d t a " ^ »<>»« ; r s i r ? ur ry otl,“ rc“ “ l othier the regular retail price for your new fcpring buit. larvard ClothingCo. i i t h a n d J e f f e r s o n S f s ., D A Y T O N , O H I O FREE RAILROAF TRIP TO DAYTON OCAL AND PERSONAL J I.W . Johnson has been on i list several days this week, Mr. B, H . Little lins rentod the J ;B . Winter property on Cedar street. rd’ » o h o lc * A lfa lf* » e « d j i a t K 01 T& H a s tin g * B w * —(f you want thd bast Alfalfa seed on the market we have it. It is dloyd’s choice seed and the best. „ Kerr 6k H astings B ros. -Got oar prices on #6ed potatoes. . onring car At Waddle's w?^dtth^Ubr^^2fi,S^Ul.A , I Mr. M.C. Nagloy is improving his rotinu tno jrosidsnce by ft now porch. ftiei—Seed corn, Yellow no in quality. Also four .-.Fot Skt 0 :-Throe brood sows *Berkslriro male hogs, that Will farrow about ApH l^ J H, B. Turnbull. * G, II, oMirir. j -B r in g y ou r buggies and carri- . ages iu now to have them painted, j - A t Wolford’s. Say, whore did nou get that OKKEH t ? A t Hrvin’ o, it certainly is fine. Miss Mary Ramsey, of Ipringfleld ' spent Sabbath with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey. Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan was jpdte sick last week but is much better. The Ladles' Aul of the M. E. church will give a trip around the world Friday evening, April SO. Round trip ticket 23. Go’wilh the i L. A. S. around the world Friday dvoning April So WANTED:—Washing and house- cleaning. Adalinc Humphrey, N.MainSt.' WANTED :—Progressive Repre­ sentative ior strongest Casualty Insurance Co., operating m the United-States to-day. Writing A c­ cident, Health and Auto insurance, Can use man for all or part time. Reasonable expense allowances to right man. For full particulars ad­ dress, DJst. Man, Box 78, Xenia, Ohio, —F or S ale 1 ten Ji. p. engine good as new, Will bargain if taken at once. (E>t)' J ohn D e W inb gasoline sell at a Mr. ,T. Mason Prugb and daughter, Miss Francos, of near Dayton, were guests over Sabbath of Rev, J. S, E. MoMichaei and wife. * The annual Bible Reading contest jf>t CedarviUe College takes place this evening in the U. P. church,- there being sixteen contestant's. Music w ill be- furnished by a quartette. The admission is 15e, Mrs. J. W, Johnson was called to South Charleston the last .ofrthe week owing to the illness of her nephew, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Gilbert, who has been dangerously ill. Rev.'J, W. Patton spent. Thurs­ day and Friday in Dayton attend- ind the Scottish Rite reunion. Mr. Herbert Hatton spent Sunday in New Carlisle, Q. Mrs. W , R. Graham and children and mother, Mrs. Louise IU£E, who has been spending the winter with her daughter in Yellow Springs, visited here" with Mr. Walter Iiiif and family from Friday until Mon­ day, . ♦ Dr. Isaac W'lstorman, who has been located in St. Cloud, Florida, ior some time dropped in town last * week on a short visit. He went • from hero to Rockford, O., and ex- : peels to return to St. Cloud from * there. Mrs. A, E. Richards and son, R ibert, who have been spending \ several weeks at St. P{ins, returned homo Tuesday. j Misses Maude Hastings a n d ! Rachel Tai’box, accompanied by their guest, Mies Lois Boyd, re­ turned to Muskingum College, Tues­ day. ■ Prof. C, C. Morton, was absent iroin school Monday due to sickness. —I have opened tho blacksmith Bhop formerly Conducted by Towns- Icy and am ready for business. 1 will do all kinds of repair work and interfearing horse shoeing Is my speeialty. Plow work guaranteed, C ,H .Pondlum , As noted in our advertising col­ umns a new soda fountain and ice­ cream parlor will bo opened to the public -on Saturday, April 24, at- Richards Drug Store, Mr. R ich­ ards has changed tho interior of his store and has arranged one of tho most up-to-date soda parlors In the county. A new- fountain with per­ fect refrigeration arid absolutely sanitary, has been installed. Special attention is given to the Ico cream and ices that, will he served and the finest syrups on the market will be used.- Everything has been arranged for the convienence and pleasure o f the public and a cordial invitation is extended next Saturday to every, pne to visit the store and be treated to ice cream and soda free, There will be flowers for sonveiuors and, music by- the Horen Saxaphone Orchestra of Springfield. Mr, Richards-also has arranged special prices on a number of artlcles fo^tbafidays sale, . Rev. Alvin McCampbell, nephew of Messrs. John and William Me- Campbell, pastor of the O, P, church m Mumford, N, Y „ died Sabbath after an Illness o f a month iriitn typhoid lever, Mr. McOamp- beli was 28 years o f age and leaves a wiffc and son, both o f ’whom have been sick with the fever. Hlg par­ ents, Key. and Mrs, Luther Mc­ Campbell, of Geneva, Pa., with twe of the deceased brothersaud sisters also survive.%The funeral was hold Tuesday and burial took place at Detroit, Mich. Rev. McCampbell was. formerly a student' in Cedar- yllle College and was a young man of sterling qualities whose sudden, death was quite a shock to his many friends. — Mr. R. L . HIxon lias just received a report of the inspection of his dairy by H. E. Egan of tlie State Department of Welfare. The report shows tne dairy to be clean and wholesome. The cows are healthy and are fed clean, fresh food and water. A ll tho provisions for light, drainage and the location of stable compiled with. Mr. HIxon received a good score on the condition o f nis utensils in the handling of milk. His arrange­ ment for cooling milk nnd the cleansing of vessels. The score also shows that his method or caring for the udder previous to milking is approved. The milk is taken immediately from the stable without pouring from the pail. In fact all the rules are corn- tilled with as the score shows. Mr. Egan dropped in on Mr. Hixon un­ expectedly, so that there was no time for extra preparation. —For seed potatoes see Waddle. Early Ohio, Early Rose and Rural Hew Yorks, Don’ t buy until you get. our prices." —I have leased tile.. St. John gravel pit and have it cleaned ready for delivery of gravel. M . W. Collins. The first game o f base ball o f the season was started Saturday but after tlm second lauing Was called owing to. rain, tyh© Wilmington team met the local college nine, the score being i f o ' 1 in favor o f W il­ mington when the game was called Mrs. Mary Florence Keyes, daugh­ ter o f th e , late James H, GOWdy died, in Detroit, Mfcli., Monday night following a long illness of- progressive paralysis. Some months ago Mrs. Keyss suffered an accident due to a street car and she lias been an invalid since then. Tho de­ ceased was born in this place whei ■ she made her homo for many years. She is survived by one son, Cecil and a daughter, Juanita, both of Orlando, Florida. A brother, A l­ bert, and sister, Mrs. O. L . Milburn of Chicago also survive. The imieral services were held In De­ troit Tuesday in charge of the Order of tho Eastern Star and tho Daughters ol ^.ebecca, Burial took place m Xenia, Wednesday after­ noon, Rov. Clark Gowdy conduct­ ing a brief funeral service. Mr. Albert Gowdy accompanied the re­ mains to Xenia, —Plymouth Rock Eeggs for set- tinS, Call W . H . Creswell. (16d) Mr, Andrew Jackson has re­ ceived fromtlieBolginn Relief Com­ mission In New York City a certifi­ cate showing the arrival ol tho Ce- darville shipment which was dis­ patched by the Citizen’s Committee. Tho commission expresses its grati­ tude fortlio sympathy of tho people and tlic ed-operationin this humani­ tarian work in providing an un­ fortunate people with the necessities of life. Or. Miles’ Antl-T’ain Pills for rheumatism Uo mattfer how haul yeur head ache*, •hr. KB**1 Antl-Paln Pills Will help yWt Free Free Aluminum Ware ¥ $ I am giving presents every (day. Ask for your tickets and any thing else in the eating line. Fresli Fish and new Vegetables a Specialty. C. M. Spencer It you aro busy I will deliverwhat you want, Phone 3-110 •> CedafviUe* Ohio The Dayton Home o f Hart,~Schaffner and Marx, ’ Mr. Man= When Where What Listen Are you going to buy that new Suit. Do you intent to spend your money. Kind of a suit do you desire. When you are ready come and see what we can show you Thats A l l” i i The Surprise Store 28*30 E, Third Street, Dayton, Ohio Springfield's Greatest Store NEVER MORE GENEROUSLY EQUIPPED WITH SEASONABLE MERCHAN­ DISE, NEVER BEFORE IN A POSITION TO GIVE GREATER VALUES THAN NOW Five.floors on the Hige Street side nnd three floors on the Limestone Street side literally packed with new Spring stocks. A man’ s store without equal in all Central Oliip. A'housefurnish- ■ ing department occupying the entire basement. Fifty, stores in one backed by such confidence in' returning prosperity that ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND* DOLLARS more Merchandise wari purchased in anticipation of the Spring and Summer trade than was evor bought in the' history of the store. ' • . This is house cleaning time arid we want to lay particular stress upon' our, furniture, our oarpet and rug department, our Avall.paper stqcks and our housftfurnishing facilities. . . We sell on the broad Guarantee of Satisfaction or Your MoneyRefunded. We pay fares on purchases of $ 15.00 or over. ' BRASS BEDS BRASS BEDS 2-inch posts. Ten fci-inch fillers. Oneji'-inch top rod.......... . $4.69 BRASS BED 2 -inch continuous posts. Eight (|»Q inch flllei’B. A beautiful bed,..... • 1 1 ) BRASS BED 2-inch continuous pouts with T-mcli fillers. Good enough d* | T CA for anybody................ . .............. ■«J) 1 W tU v BRASS BED * . • f ■ ■ ■ • . f ■■ 2-inch pohts Teddy b bed. 12 one-inch flllors. One cross rod Two 2-Inch top rods. A beautiful Q I V 5 f t specimen .: ................ ................. q j ) ! f BRASS BED . 2-mch posts. Ten 2-inch fillers. Four 2-inch top rods.... .................. $22.50 BRASS BED 2tiJ’-lnch posts. -Twelve l - 1^ inch fillers. One 2 inch top rod. One 3.i-inch (IJ’y O C A center rod ...................... .................. « p J * O « 0 U BRASS BED 2-inch posts. Ten 2-inch fillers, fine 2-incb top rod. A splendid bargain a t ................................... $30.00 RUGS arid CARPETS 65c 49c $2.98 INGRAIN CARPETS Best quality Extra Super Ingrain Garpets worth .up to 85c per yard. Your choice of all our new Spring Line at 55c per yard. Vfe[ ■make, them up and furnish best corrugated cedar lining free.of .charge..:...................... ................ INGRAIN CARPETS An Extra quality very heavy Ingrain Carpet made especially for us and which usually sells atflEc per yard. Several splendid patterns at per yard..,......... .............. MATTING RUGS « yds x'4 yds, made of a No. 1 selected straw .patterns woven through and through j reversable, worth $4.50.............. AXMINSTER CARPETS Beautiful .deep* .pile fabrics that give m o re satisfactory wear and service for the money expended than any other floor coverings. Worth up to $1.50 per yard-—now $1.10 made laid and lined free o f & 1 1 A LINOLEUM Fine heavy genuine cork base Linoleum in ti big assortment of patterns tho kind that wears............... . AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 loot floral and assorted designs made to sell at $19.00, now at loss than the price you ordinarily pay for common Brussels..................................... BRUSSELS RUGS Tapestry Brussels Carpets with and without binders. Oriental and floral designs. Regular value 75c.................................. 45c $13.50 39c AMessage to Y oji ABOUT GOOD FURNITURE AND GOOD SERVICE This message will appa.ar here every week until we havo impressed oh each reader that our now store is THE BEST Furniture Store, Words can not satisfactorily deliver the mossnge, you must soo our sto^i lor yourself, therefor# We Invite You to visit riur new^store when next in Springfield, stroll-through every department, make it your headquarters, leave your parcels in our care, and meet your friendR h ere. But above all be sure to visit our “ Model Homo’ ’ . Its an ideal arraiigomonfc and we are sure you will bo delighted. We Deliver the Goods right to your own home In our large and safe motor trucks, with experienced men. FURNITURE U ' i f S REFRIGE R- ATORS QUEENS WARE RUGS LINOLEUM DRAUER1E S BABY CARRIAGES High St., Just East of Limestone St., ‘ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Cut out this "A d " arid bring to our stom for one Of Our frss Souvenirs. 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