The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
IT’S VALUE MEN! A Bigger Money’s Worth Sells Oar Clothes in KredeI & Alexander's gar. meats that bring men-and young men to this big store m ever-increasing numbers. It’s clothes satis faction embodied in style, quality and this extra value, that makes a first customer a permanent one here. l e t us demonstrate the extra value in Kredel & Alexander Clothes to YOU. Let us show you v great array of handsome-moclel, faultlessly-tailored Summer Suits that are real value surprises—see these Suits now in all sizes, in all sizes, in all the’ season’ s rich, new weaves, at $ 10 , $ 12 . 50 , $15 Special Saie~«-Royal Blue Serges $15! ^ They are regular stock suits—strictly all-wool— and good wool. Every suit guaranteed SUNPROOF. The garments are hand-tialored and honestly made in every particular. Here’s the Blue Serge opportunity of the seaso >. Finest Suits Our $ 20 , $22.50 at U pw ard The finest Ready-for-Service Clothes in ,the wprld, in assortments so broad that every man c^n find .his Suit ideal. -Each.suife possesses a tailoring excellence that gives it real Clothes character; Few custom tailors equal the workmanship in these garments and THEY cannot possibly equal the style cleverness at- ’ tained by the designers of Kredel & Alexander gar ments. Let us show you. Spring and Summer Suits at $20, $22.50, $25 and upward. Buy one of them and you save 40 to 50 per cent of the price the custom tailor's price would be ^ B A V U G H T S T o ^ COR Springfield, B 3XA >& f i g a• m MAIN £ LIMESTONE ~ T R Y O UR JOB PR INT ING ^ V V V A W V V m V M \ W A W / A , W V V .V V V W V % V < V A W , A W EIGHTH ANNUAL I **i j olii I'iiMiH * ' ‘ A CBEtiliY FKIEND. w w m K m w m m s f M ) (rW'fcS■ • LOCAL AND PERSONAL I V .... . . ■C For Sa loj-rTw o Corn plows, one Brown undone Oliver. FRED ODEWANS. P ro f. F. A . Jurhafi lias ko UI the McMillan property which ho pur chased la st Saturday to attorney J, A , Finney. Mrs. 0-. E. John was hostess to six teen elderly lady friends from this place and from Selma at her beauti ful country home Thursday. The day was a very pleasant cne and the guests .were served a most ex cellent dinner, a treat long to be re membered. Mrs, It, Xi, Shultz, o f Dayton; has men spending the week “.with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W .- A. Spencer. • , Mrs. Sarah McMillan and Mrs, Caroline W inter leave! this everting for Sparta, HI,, wliet '0 they Will be the guest o f R ev . W . J . Sm iley ■and fam ily. They-w ill he accompanied- as far as'St. Louis by. Mr, Ralph Elder, who goes to Cutler, 111., to •preach during fcho vacation. Mrs. T, It, Turner-" and soil; o f Dravoftburg, Pa., were called here Wednesday by the very’ critical condition o f. her mother, Mrs. Martha Morton, A very pretty wedding wao solemnized Saturday afternoon at the hom o o f Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Dean, when their daughter, Mary lea, bocam&the brldeof Mr. Charles Milton Antrim. The oerernonywas performed by Rev, J, S. 35. M c- Michael a t threo o ’ clock in the presence o f relatives and a few Friends. The house had been decorated in pink and white, the, coromony being performed under a bower o f roses a n d .poenlos. The bride woro a pretty D ock o f wbitp voile and net and carried brides roses, A wedding dinner was served follw ln g th e service when the bride and groom started on a short wooding trip, the bride wearing a tailored suit o f blue, Mr. Antrim is a hook keeper In the offices o f the Barney & Smith earw orkshn Day- ton while his bride Is, a popular y ou n g lad y that has many friends who wish them happiness in their new life. They will reside at Hart ford arid Oostollo atreets Dayton. A Boon to Those Who Have Started Down the Hill o f Life. , So many of us have bee - eking ; some really efficient remedy u> give-to. ij i our old folks who are'treading in the |long shadows o f life. That remedy 4 j must contain the proper tonic quali- 1,1 ties to revitalise sluggish organs and I the. blood, ■ • •. ! That something has bean found. It is Tanlac, It is cowardly to let debility Sap away the life and comforts when it can he stayed. A condition o f debility never wears itself out. Instead, it gradually grows more pronounced unless proper measures to check it are taken. It gathers force and nour ishes itself upon the tissues o f the. body. To build up those' tissues is to light debility. Characteristic conditions of debil ity both in old and young are ner vousness,. headaches, backaches, de pression. of spirits, Joss of appetite, sleeplessness and a general good-for- nothing feeling that comes from Jack of energy. 'Tanlac is designed to combat these renditions in many-ways. It is a splendid tonic and tissue builder with just the right amount o f protends. It quiets nerves 'and brings baric rent al! steep, which is Nature's'first aid :o the debilitated,. It corrects stom ach troubles—and ‘there, in nine cages out of ten, you have the seat of; a nervous, -debilitating ailment. • With tho body recharged with vigor, 'hat detested, despondent feeling passes away 'so quickly you are xts^- 5oniahed and mighty regretful that vou’ didn't start out to fight it long before. , Tanlac may now be , obtained in Gedarvfile at Ridgway's Drug Store, whore its great popularity is being hotter shown every day. The W . C. T. U, w ill moot next Thursday a t 2 p. m« in fchp library. Mr. Ralph Murdock reports a prosperity week in the sale o f Ford oars. The new owners are John Burns, James Shane, Frank Glass and M. C, Nagley. Mr, W ilfred W eim er lias accepted a position with the freight depart merit in the Pennsylvania railroad oilice in Dayton . -Sections for all kinds o f mowers AYoltord SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Will be held at fcht Clark County Fair Grounds ^".Wednesday, Thursday and Friday JUNE 14/ 15 and 16 * 4 |The Greatest Open-Air \ Show In America Many of the Notable Winners of Madison Square 3* Garden Show, NewYork, will be seen at this showc | • s • The ideal location for a Horse Show, where the J '.winners of the'East will compete with the winners of J the West p Do not fail to attend. This is your one great p jjl opportunity to sie all of tile show horses of national jj • I! lArv. MissesMai-gkret and Fartnie Mc Neill have gone to their homo near Belle Center, O., where they will spend thp summer Intho.hope, that tnelatter banregain Ler health. Prof. Cameron R obs , o f the l ’raer, Iowa, public schools is home for the summer vacation, though lie will take some advance work in the O. S. U. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird have had for their, guests, Mrs. Ayalter Seibert, o f Cincinnati. ■! Mrs, J, M. Auld' and children have been the guest o f relatives in Iberia. A ll ch ildren bolow tho high school are invited to tho library at i p. m. Monday, June 12, to arrange io r the Story Hour and organize the Junior Obautauqna work under Miss Virginia Titus as director. Guard Against Infection, The Argentine national health do. partmeut has posted signs along tho principal streets o f Bui’ties Aire: tell ing what animal:: and insects should be avoided to lessen tho dangers of infectious diseases, KINDNESS IS HER STRENGTH Mother of Largo Family Whose t-ove. Has Made Her Children Mdst Admirable. , I know a mother of a large family of children who has never- -whipped but one of tlivin, and that one qnly once, declared Orison Swett Warden In Sue* cess Magazino. ' When her first child was born people said she was too good- natured to bring up children; that she would spoil them, as she -would not correct or discipline then}; and would do nothing but love them. But-this love has proved the great ‘ magnet which has held the family together In a marvelous way None of these chil dren havo gone astray. They have all grown up to be manly and womanly, and love has beep wonderfully devel oped in their natures. Their own af fection responded to the mother's love and has become their,’’strongest mo tive. Today all her /children look upon .“mother" as the.grandest figure In the world. She has brought out the' b03t in them,’,because she Saw the best In them. The "worst did not need cor recting cr repressing, for the best ijnu tralized i t L. Dust' DliMlri* ‘ 1 Now thdt we have tho “'typhoid fly" and tho "imfinrlal mbfsquito," act, once may soon order that not g few of those who experience a^bjuo Mon day bo described as BUfferera from "dust d o p r e * s 8 ) G o o d physicians assort that much Of the mental and physical languor which many people of indoor, life report on Monday is duo to tbelr .tremendous intake of dust Oh tho day beforo, Thjs powder I b full of physical peril, it may Actually havo tlioso disease germs which set up systematic disturbances, tho ef* fects of which ' wo commonly call colds; It may,, by merely piling In dirt and UUh, so irritate the mucous membraneas to do other •serlo'us harm/ U 1 b a troublemaker In any form.—Boston Herald. • Integrity Above All. “ There is nothing," says Plato, “so delightful as the hearing or tho speak-, Ing of truth’ ’—for this reason there Is no conversation so agreeable ps that of the. man of integrity, who hears without any Intention to betray, and speaks without any Intention to. do-' ceivo.—Sherlhck. Stop jou r Pad breath With Xtr. MXlaW IriUUUtya Tablets. reputation. General Admission 50 Cents i No charge for automobiles at gate. t | This is not ahorse salo, bat strictly a Horse Show of | very finest horses in America. J; We Sell at Bight Prices Lumber, Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, I B lind s . Cement, L lmec Plaster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, ‘Brick, . . * - - . * • " etc., etc, We We Would Be Pleased To Have You Drop (n! These Frequent Reminders That We Are •Selling Good Lumber And Building Material Would Be Worse than , Useless, WERE IT NOT A PACT! Our Sole Object Is To Keep the Fact Before You, Expecting That When In Need Of Anything In Our Line, You Will Give Us A Call. The TarboxLumberCo. Fish Where the. Fishing Is Good! The beat fishing is in this town. If you don’t believe it read the home paper for bargains. You’ll get the biggest returns- for your money right . here in town, Besides, you’d boom, the town by^keeping the money at home, OWENS & -SON, AUTOMOBILE Service'' Station. Special attention giveit to Repair Work. United States Tiros and Accessories. Garage corner Main.and.ChillicotJie streets. Tan lac mnv bo obtained in.Yeliow Springs at t ie. F in ley Drug' Store; South. Charleston, Claude W . Deotn; Jamestown, W . F : Harper X,oSayer I.t'cnSj-a Hoihphil. -Guard plates o f a ll kinds Wolford Messrs. Ralph H ill and Robert (,’onley are hoipa from Pittsburg where they have been Carnegie Institute. attending ON ANOTHER PAGE OF THIS paper yon will find a very attractive oiler from The Exchange Bank o f Ce- darville. Do not fail to read as it will be changed each week. Profit by their proposition and Grow With Them, M A X W E L L .. A U T OMOBILE Ageniiy, auto and Horse Livery and Feed Stable. Forest 1C, Waddle, Resi dence phone 00. Barn 98. PATRONIZE THE CEDARVILLE Bakery. Fresh Bread, Calces and Pies Special Orders given attention. Tele phone 44. J. II. POST, PROPRIETOR. SEE WOLFOUI); FOR GENERAL Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. Auto and B’uggy Painting. Telephone 25 M c F a r l a n d g r o c e r y co . f o r qaulity and service. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. -Phone 217. Orders promptly Delivered. Rev, Homer McMillan, Atlanta, Ga., Is here for eoliego eoinmbtice- meat. Rev. McMillan nevof over looks an opportunity of. boosting President Wilson whom ho terms the greatest president since Thomas Jefferson., Rev. M cM illan is per sonally acquainted with the Presi dent and predicts Ills re-election re gardless of whom tho ‘Republicans nominate atObiWigo this wool*. PILES get iromediMc rollerfrom Pr.ShooD'iMiAfc (liniment. EAT HINTON ICE CREAM, Special, attention given to parties and banquets., Neapolitan brick, 25c. Tees and Icc Cream delivered, in any quantity. _X____:__________ W. II. OWENS, BLACKSMITHING find Repaiz'ing, Plow work and horse shoeing a specialty. RAY McICEE, The UP-TO-DATE Hardware Store. Phone 86, H A N N A B E R Y & CUMMINS, Overland and Reo Automobiles and all auto accessories. Use our free air at the curb.- South Main Street. J. H. SULLENBER — GOLDEN RULE FLOUR. Custom Milling and Feed. BEST LINE OF FRESH HOME- made Candies, and Dolly Varden cho colates. Cigars and tobacco at JOHN IfONDES' BILLIARD PAR LOR. - ' . HOME CLOTHING CO. .MEN'S and Boys’ High Grade Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goodfe and Shoes. Get the Habit. Trade at Home. The Tarbox Lumber C 0 .. Lumber, Fence, Paints, Oils. A. E. RICHARDS, THE DRUGGIST. O. M. TOWNSLEY l The GROCER, Eggs 21e in trade Saturday, v Sec J. M. WILLOUGHBY -FOR Good Things to Bat.. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Highest prices paid for country produce. All orders delivered promptly. Phone 85, WALTER CULTICE, For Fresh and Salt Meats' Fruits and Vegetables. Kerr & Hastings Bros. ’ -I - ', * ' \ t,k Coal, Grains, Fence, Harness Implements, Paints, Etc. THE BIG STORE SPRINGFIELD, 0. The BIG STORE offers special inducements to the people of Cedarville and vicinity to tfbrne to Springfield this week. The prices of Rugs and Ca|pets are steadily advancing—the goods themselves are becoming’more and more!; difficult to get. A fortunate purohase in New York has placed us in position to quote prices on a comprehensive assortment of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums which are but very little in advance of what such were retailing at before the war.' * CHOOSE HERE FROM THESE EXTRA SPEC IAL VALUES NEW PROCESS LINOLEUM —5Qhew rolls just received. Regular 50c value. Special price this week Square y a r d ___________ CORK LINOLEUM —Genuine cork linoleum. Large assortment Smooth enamel finish. Sold everywhefe at U5c per square * yard. Our special price this'week........................... ".................. 39c of patterns. 50c ’+* INLAID LINOLEUM —Colors through to the back. Can be washedj scoured and scrubbed with any kind of soap without injury to the color. . A special grade this week at, square yard .................. .................. $ 1.00 SPECIAL SIZE BRUSSELS RUGS Floral and Oriental designs. All new Spring assortments :i . 9x15 feet.................. *......................... . .$26.00 11.3x12 feet...................... $25.00 11.3x13.6 feet ........................... $27.50 il.3x l5 feet ................................ $30.00 IL 3 X I 2 AXMIN5TER RUGS—Beautiful assortment in floral or oriental patterns, in bright, d33irable colorings priced especially low at $27.50, $32.50 and.'.. .$35.00 WILTON VELVET RUGS-9x12 feet. A small lot, worth $22.50, To close quiskly, your choise while they last. Your choice,. . . . J........... *f. . . . . . .$17,50 JAPANESE MATTING RUGS—3x4 Yards, Woven patterns Reversible. Very heavy. Gome in green, red, or blue. Our regular $4.00 value*—' . this week. ...............................*................................................ $2.98 AXMINSTER RUGS— loci new Axminster rugs, 27x54 inches regular price $2 50, Special this week................ .$1.98 WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS-^9xl2 feet, Bought to sell at $9.00, . Special priqe this week................................................. .............................. . $7,5.0 These make ideal iuga for the bed room, ROYAL WILTON RUGS—A special lot, worth $50.00. Oriental and allover effects. Most desirable patterns .........*................ $39.50 RUSSELS, VELVET AND AXMINSTER CARPETS— W ith and Without borders to m a tch . In ft w ide range o f pattern*. Moat desirable colorings, No matter what you r «%odS may bo wo are well able to supp ly them. M ADE , LA ID A N D L IN E D ? & £ £ OF CH A R G E , '
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