The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

^ V W M W V W W V V W V V M W A V V V W W ^ Crisp, Fresh Shoe Styles Art ihovm in our store. The new high lace boots for Milady, AH white washable kid the latest style, $5,00* $7,00 and $9.00. All Grey $4.65, $5,00, $7.00. Pomps, Colonialsand Strap Cffects are being shown in Patent leather, Dull and •Bright Kid, White and Gray Kid and White Canvas. Priced U* f fV© ■*,■_ # EP A A .............. $ t * 9 5 - -w . ' ;■■ ■■. - \ ' ■ /■; ‘ : _- Children’s Shoesfor Easter Patent-Leather with white tops, Patent Leather Pony and. Strap ©feet* jwfrpto . 49e to$3;@A Men’s Shoes andOxfords Walk-Over” , JVP, Smiths amL|£>tetsoii showing all the late models in. Patentf,Gun Metal, Tan and Kid Leathers, p1?ol...... ......$1.98 to $7.00 ; m guytopts letter t o V m m t W m m ! Lwjwvilk, Ky.—“ I * 0 # a w w w j w»*k, sa* in a **tk. run-down con- j dition wha* a fri#ed aokod itm to try ( Vinci 1 did go, *»tla* a rwoultXbay* j EaimwUnItaalth and strength. I think ■ Vinol is tb« bast »adJein*la th« world ! Ter a aarvoos, wash.rundown *y* text, ' sad for oldw^y people- —Mrs. W, C, j C iaytow , Lonlrritte, Ky, j Vinol is a d«H«km» aoa liver anIiron f tonie Without oil, guaranteed to oyrr- j come all rua-down, weak, djjyifcaiizc1 : conditions and for chroaie sough*, «.Ja |$nd bronchitis* * 1 C. M, B inaW AY , Druggist, | tJedarville, Ohio. Moser’s Shoe Store XEN IA , s . ' - ' l l v *■ - ' - * OHIO *f , ^ ;■> • /; ’• / • / > ; ' jjj WW^VWVft^^/lAVVV.%V.V*,r. B.V .\V«V ,\VAV^V^A ,,»W ,V i,V VW -W A V .,VV«*«V«VAV«W1^V*.> SUMS 39TH ANNIVERSARY SALE 1 WE REFUND YOURFARE ONPURCHASES OF$15, OR OVER OUR TRUCKS DELIVER PROM- ! PTIYEVERYWHERE V.V . SprillgfieM,s Greatest Store ^ Many Business Enterprises are Able to. Celebrate a few Anniversaries But Few are Able to Reach Their 39th Year - j The Edward Wren Cp. with'thirty-eight full years of successful merchandising behind it propose now to appropriately celebrate .this, its 39th anniversary by the inauguration of" „ - • . A Big Anniversary Sale Which opened Thursday morning and which is destined to bo one of the biggest events of its kiad in the entire history of the store. Elaborate Preparations You may feel assured that we have not attempted this big anniversary without due preparation. For months we -have had this sale in mind. Our buyers have bsen on the quivive for quality,, quality and price which would be in keepihg with the great occasion. After keeping faith with the people for 38 years it would hardly do now to have this big event other than <- _ ■ ■ . The Very Best Ever Held in the History of the Store, Yellow Pennants Galore, The Very store itself has taken on a seemingly different appearance. The decorations in honor of the occasion are on a grand scale. One feature alone is well worth mentioning in that we have •mployed 8000 pennant*, all triangular, yellow in color and printed In black, which hang everywhere enveloping the „ interior in one great yellow color scheme strikingly charming in its effect. Now We Want You to Come, ' We insist upon your paying us the compliment of a visit whether you buy anything or not. We want you to make WHEN’S STOKE your headquarters. Visit with us, Leave your packages with us. Try to realize that you will bo Just as welcome as if you were a guest in home. Look sharp for the big four- * page circular carrying detailed information about the sale, One was mailed to you. I f you did not receive it, write for one. Ask for one. Ask for one When you come to the store... Watch the newspapers from day today. It will pay you., ■ ■ ■ i AND BY ALL MEANS MAKE ARRANGEMENTS! TO COM I IN AT LEAST ONCE DURING THE BIG SALE. K o d o l The Oedarville Herald. Sr.oo p e r Y ea r , KARIM BULL, V, - Editor Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- v'tllo, October SI, 1S57, *9 second dais matter. I COMING BACK j UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST i WILLAGAIN BEATXENIA, j OHIO, GRANDHOTEL, Monday* April 24,1916 ONEDAY ONLY Hours 10A. M. to 8 P. M. Remarkable Success of Talented Physicianiu theTreatment of ChronicDiseases OfferServices Free ofCharge i PitIDAY, APRIL -14, 1810 YOURATTENTION PROPERTYOWNERS! South Charleston council this week authorized a bond issue o£ $5000 far street repair, the election fa be held jfuue la. Ottfar issues will be $8tK*0 far storm sowers and tlO.OOO more fa r1the waterworks plant.- * The village put down macadam streets, two yearn ago and repairs are now necessary before the first cost Xs pMd, . ‘ Jlam street property owners that favor macadam will have the ex­ perience of a” second, assessment within two fa fire years, just as South Charleston is doing. Water ‘ bound macadam will cost $.60 a front-foot; ta*f bound, $8.20; brick, ft.85. Brick is good ,for fifteen fa fcwonty-fiye years. The first cost of macadam and rebuilding -again within fire yeafa would be ever $5a' fronts foot. ' The question now is .whether property owners would prefer to pay 14.85 a front foot for a brick street that will last fifteen fa twenty- five years; *r a macadafa street good, for 2years that will cost $2,60a front foot or over $6 a front foot for five, years and then have to be re- bulltagain. CHURCH SERVICE. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. 3, S. ‘B. AlcSIiollaol, pdafcdy „Sabbath School at fi:S0, > Preaching by th* pastor at id;80, V . P. <J. V . at 5.S0., Prayer J*e#fi»gr Wednesday at,7 p. m, - ‘ , Opera.Bouse eoryice »t 7:()0. ft. P, CHURCH (MAIM STREET) S, 1 1 . CheSuut, Paster. fi’eacbers* mooting Saturday evening at 1 o’clock. Sabbath'School Sabbath morningal 0130 o’clock; ’ ; PreachingService 10:30a,m.. C. E. Society 5:3Qp, rp. Communion services at 30:30 a. m. Prayer meetingWednesday even­ ing at 7. - • - •■ ■ ’ M. E. CUUftCH. JT. W. Pattern, PaHtor, ' Sunday School-ttt 0:30 a. ip. Proaohing atd0:i50 a- m, Epworth League at 0:30, Yon are cordially invited. K*Ily the Dandy. ■Eccentric* have flourished Irt every age, but po.rilbiy they ivere at their height hi the dayo of George III. aud the regency, when to be odd was Con­ sidered fashionable. Tube the case of Lieutenant Colonel Ifc-lfy of the (then) First Foot ;;r.ards, who waa n very vain, cniaointt'Jl loo-dng dandy, but at the same tin;o’ n gentleman. J’IIe was haughty iu the extreme aud very foild of dfc-in. Ilia tootn were co well Var­ nished that the polish now in use could not fun; ecu Kelly’s blacking la brilliancy, ills pantaloons were made of the finest leather, and Ida coats were Inimitable. In shott, I 1 I 3 dress was considered perfect." Kelly was burned to death while trying to save Ids favorite boots, and the story goes that the dandies com­ peted among then: olvea to secure the services of his valet, who knew the se­ cret of the blr.eking. Brummel was one of the <onigsdfora, but the loan told him that the £350 a year he had been accustomed to receive was not enough far his talent and that he should require £•;/):>, upon wldeti the Heau replied, "Weil. If yon win wake It guineas I shall h;> happy to' attend upon yml.”--*V,V:;fminster Uanotte. Censu* of American Bird*. A reCent national bird census gives about factvo hundred birds to the square wile, or nearly two to an aero. About one-tenth of all the birds were ■English sparrow*. % MirM**fl'itwloi,y*'(■****»iwttijr mf * 1 * 4 w*»on rwtuwVfur it# k >«-tit-),*,««») lit rni-.r...... - fdwmv*tmi**t*3w f&i* faMj. . S m iw I k ■oill»l* .. .............. thatiw* tf *uri»**R sit mum to in# um rov* v»gm: The United Doctors Specialists, li­ censed by the State of Ohio, for the treatment of nil diseases Including de­ formities, nervous and chronic dis­ eases of men, women and children, of-, fer to all who call cm this trip, con­ sultation, examination, advice free, making no charge whatever, except the actual cost of treatment. AU that is .asked in return for these valuable services is that every person treated will state the result, obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city and locality* that at last treatments have been dis­ covered that are reasonably sure and certain in their effect. The United Doctors' are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases and .so great and wonderful have been their results, that in many cases it is hard to find the dividing lino between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, rheumatism,- sciatica,, tapeworm, leg ulcers, Weak lungs and those afflicted vith long-standing, deep seated, chron­ ic diseases, that have baffled,the skill of the family physicians, should not fait to call. Deafness often has been- mred in sixty days. According to their system no more 'operations for appendicitis, gall stones,’ tumors, goiter, piles, etc., 'as .all cases accepted will he treatedwith­ out operation or hypodermic injection, as they were among the first in Amer­ ica to earn the name of “Bloodless Surgeons/* by doing away with the knife with, blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these^dan- gerous disease*. No matter what your ailment may he, no matter what others may have told you, no-,matter what experience you may have had with other physi­ cians* it will be to your advantage to See them at once. Have it forever set­ tled in your mind. If your case is in­ curable they wilt give you such advice as may relieve mid stay the disease. Dohot put off this duty you owe your­ self or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a Visit at this time may help ygu. Worn-out and -run-down men or women, no matter what .your ailment may be, call, it costs you nothing. Remember, this free offer is for this visit only, * Married ladieircome with their hbs- bands and minors with their parents. Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. CASTOR IA For Infants andChildren. Ik KindYou HaveAlways Bought Bears the Signature of Kftom CAPPEL’S 1916 CATALOG NOW READY MAILED ON REQUEST Rugs, Carpets, LinoleumandDraperies Graphically and Accurately Illustrated IN COLORS SEND TODAY D O N T D E L A Y CappeTs 19^6 Rug Catalog is just out. You'll say it's a beauty. There are 100 designs o f Rugs ---12 patterns o f Carpets-r3 pages o f Linoleums—12 styles o f Portieres and 1page o f Couch Covers, in accurate colors and de- signs-ryours for the asking, Write Today, . Galloway &Cherry HE . Maifi^t., Xenia, O. headquarters for Reliable * . ‘ s 1 * , (t * \ . * 1 Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. Xenia's Exclusive Carpet and Drapery Rouse mwm N*a^a C. M. Spencer The Grocer Phone 3-110 G e d a r v ille , Ohio SCHMIDT’S * « . . . When you want the best Groceries the land affords go to Schmidt’ s. We have long maintained a reputation for carrying in stock all varieties of food stuffs for the table. Get the profitable habit of buying at the BIG GROCERY . Seed Potatoes mm*, m. c . »*w* «.» *r ..'*i tk TX t-* C fitHOMM)Hi GAIIM} FRUIT m each.............................. ( ) v Flour—Schmidt** Ocean Light Q 1 ’ 2511)8......................... 0 4 C Creamery i n . Hutfar....................................... 4 U C Lard, | | Sugar Cured Breakfast * m „ Bacon .............................................. . I / C lingular 10c package of ■ Corn Flake......... ' .......................... ... $ 0 'Tomatoes per Can............... O v Canned (Jorn m per cun..... ........ ................................ / Q 3 bars of Lenox I A>v fcoap............... m e 8barn of Ivory * ■<A _ Heap .................................. 1UC Silver thread Sau mhraut ^ _ per pound..................................... O v Just Received 2 Gars of SEE,D Potatoes Red River Early Ohio, Early Rose, Six Weeks, Triumphs, IrishCobblers, Rural New York,' Bur­ bank, etc. White end Yellow Onion Sets. H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio.

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