The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

Advanced Assortment > of Spring Ideas , r r f n / m i The very flower of style in suits, models with . bread lapels, high-waisted effects, patch pockets and cuff on sleeves, low and high gorge waistcoats, snug-and-slim- trsusSrs, all f&Bhiontd in the most Popular fabrics for young mem Best Eighteen Dollar Suits Best,is a big word. But you’ll find' you can’t make $18 go farther under any condition than you can here. We have them in worsted, serge and cheviots. * For quality, for style, for correct fit, for excellence of tailoring you’d pay at least $5 more for its equal elsewhere. Everything In Top Coats Prom conservative silk-lined and faced Chester­ fields to the breezy', 'rough-woven Balmacaans—hot to mention.a showy side-line of raincoats, dusters and motoring garments. : $ 5 .0 0 t o $ 2 5 . 0 0 I c COR*MAIN&U MESTONF. S p r i n g f i e l d , - « O h io AnEasterM enu We offer you for your selection an Easter menu of rare excellence. * 4 T * * Man does not live by flowers alone at Easter any more, than at other times. The flowers for. the center and the‘meats for the end of the table. We- can furnish you a delicious roast, boil, stew or steak for your Easter dinner table, and you’ll not regret having purchased it here. Walter' Cultice ■■■■■■■■■ i m i i s i s s i s i s i s B ora ■ » » m m |i m m » » m m a m m m a a a a a a a a a aa ROYAL BAKING POWDER AbGokfaty Pwm No Alum— No Phosphate ~1T0K SALE:—Corn Apply a t this offleo. in crib. —House of 7 rooms for ren t. Hourly papered, and painted throughout. G. M. CROUSE, W a n t e d Y o n to «moko tbelbold. Chicken, jeottage cheese, cake, cookies, salads, etc., for; sale a t the Easter market. t ..... • ’ Mrs/ Obae. H a ll is home from Canada and is now ready to olean, press and dye your clothes -with the same p r o m p t and satisfactory service as in the past. - The Lad ies' Aid of the B. P. church, will hold a parcel Post sale, Thursday evening, April 27th a t 7:30 in the ohurch, The packages will bo sold for 1D&and,, a small foe asked for rpfreihraents. E v e ry one is invited to attend ; . Remember I can furnish you w ith any. k ind oval picture frame and convex ,g lass to fit any enlarged picture delivered by any A rt Com­ pany. J . V, TARB, The A rtist. ThC new man in town, Xenia, Ave. Buy your E a ste r d inner a t the market. —Eve ry th ing new and up-to-the minute in hcatTgear, H a ts $2 and IS. Gaps w(o to fti.JSQ. C. A. W EAV E * , Xenia, 0 . Miss E iizabethLew ls, $f St. Louis is the guest o f Miss Mary Chesnut, Miss Lewis h r a studen t a t th e 9ohuester School of Expression in St. Louis, ‘ Miss Lewis a n d Miss Ohesnut were college. friends a t Rorreat P a rk University in S t. Louis. - -> - Mrs, ’ f i, D, Gatoh and sofa of Milired, bays been guests of D r and, Mrs. M. I, Marsh. Miss Anna A lexander, of. Yellow Hprings, returned to her work Mon day, a fte r spending two weeks a t home. 'Abovd'Ali” smoke the Bold;. —We are equipped to furnish the greatest $15 Men's and Young Men's su it in the country. A ll models. K C, A -W EAVER , XSnia, O. Joi:n Orr Stewart, J r ., a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Muslo, wiU give a Song R ec ita l uu ^der the auspicas of the U. p . Ladies' Aid Society Tue sday , evening, 8 p. m.,JJApril the 26th, a t the U . P church, Cedarville. He w ill h e as­ sisted by Miss H elen Ogtesbee, ac­ companist, and MI bs Dorthea Mc­ Clellan, reader. Admission 26 .cents. Publiq cordially invited. Makqs Rooms Light Fcfc living room, dining room, bedroom—- for any room in your house—you can’t find n moto desirable finish than MelloWio is a velvety flat pain t ready for Use on Walls and ceilings, H ie colors are rich* warm and beautiful—*soft and pleasing as the rainbow tints. They lighten and brighten the whole house, Tha datable and sanitary qualities of Melloton* appeal to the careful housekeeper. The walls can be kep t spot­ lessly d ean by Occasional washings, and will stay like new for years. tom e to our store and let us show you some beautiful Mellotone combination*. Aw estimate 'on your require­ ments furnished gladly* HALEY-HANNA CASE, The Jury ih the - Haley-Haiina ease rehdared a ve rd ic t Wednesday iu favor o f Timothy H aley award­ ing him a l-7intere8t in the land in question and $12.26 damages. In a fonder case th e other -Haley heirs lost their cats in-the Supreme court and canhot recover now. oven though the la s t su it has been de­ cided against Mr. Hanna, The Jury.viriitod the Bite Monday and did no t g e t the case un til Wednes­ day . . A large number of witnesses were called. A complication in the deeds is responsiblefor the situation Mr. H anna must ca rry the case to higher courts, which he says he w ill do, before he can recover from the original owners, th e Gibsons. The case Is the most remarkable in the hlsto ry of thecounty, 111 #*»§** m »»1I¥*1§iiWWi« ■n1/1•* DEATH OFS. D. BARBER. Mr. Samuel Depew Barber, son of the late- Samuel G. Barber, died Sabbath in Pullinan, 111,, where lie has been 'located many yeais.- Death was sudden aDd according to the corner’s verdict was due to hea rt and kidney trouble, The de­ ceased was unmarried and. accord­ ing to his land lady wen t to his room Sabbath afternoon abou t two o’clock. Nothing was seen of h im Until abou t nine Monday when his body was found across the bed clothed as ho had been the day be­ fore. By a lette r found In bis clothing from anejiheW, Mr. Reece Barber, Omaha, the au tho rities notified him and he-notified rela­ tives here. The body-arrived Thurs day morning and sho rt funeral services were conducted from the J . H . Andrew residence, the services belhg conducted by Rev, McMlcbael I. O, 0 . P. members were pall bearers and conducted their service a t the grave; in te rm en t tak ing place north of town. The deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Dawson of A laska and Mrs, Abbie Andrew of W arren , Ohio, and one brother, Robert of Cincinnati. rUBLIC SALE. I w ill sell my residence building on South Main S tree t on’ Satu rday , April 21, a t 2 o’clock. The buyes to remove th e house within three weeks, You* opportunity to pu r­ chase elding, flooring, windows, doors and frames a t your own price. Use bills. W . L . OLEMAHS, —A keen line of Roys’ knioker- booker suits, also juvenile numbers. Prices 16,60 to $18. Strong a t $6 and $«. a A. WEAVER , Xenia, 0 . Slop your trfd wttk Dr. W W X*V*.Uv 4 >Tailskis. m Ffl p a f B © & © ii H © H o . NM © PO © 'SB ■sm - C/3 as as 3 n M> To be Well Dressed for Easter is Every Man’s Desire. The Spring and Summer apparel for Man orBoy ic ready. Thi# jeiM t’c showing is by far the ,finest we have ever selected. For instance HART, SCHAFFNEM&MARX and FitAT clothes for Men and Young Ken are strictly exclusive. Come in and let* introduce you to clothes of quality. Prices from $ 12,50 to $'> 5.00 Easter’s HearHeadwear for Men and Boys is shown here in abundance, the new­ est colorings and shapes in Hats and Caps. Yes the choosing Is made easy here. Price 50c to $4. Perfection Clothes for Boys in fancy and Bln? Serge, you will be satisfied with the wearing of these clothes and surprised at the little price. “Quality First” Shirts, Neckwear Hosiery,. Under­ wear, Etc, “Quality First” STRAUS & HUB “The Surprise Store” 28*30 East Third St., Dayton, 0. We give S, and H. Green Stamps, Store closes Satur­ day OP. M, ZzL' Straps and Pinups Are th e real desirable th ings, in Footw ear for 'Spring and Summ er ■; W ear v We are showing them in many new and beautiful designs. Patent Leather, Dull Leather, Dull Kid,; Grey Kid and dark Brown -Kid are especially good; this spring. , « fc « ,< * v V 7 /i XBW J i, Shoes of the Better-Class \ f V OHIO A -Vourtfl” Old Lady. I n “The liitimato' Letters of Hester PiosKiatid Penelope Penningtgu,” edlt- «flj>y Oswald G, Knnpp, appears an anecdote of a most uuusunl old lady. There was u Mm. Shelley in Susses; says Mrs. Plozzl—her sneering neigh­ bors called her Epistle and Gospel— who had two maiden daughters. One broke her leg and died a t about forty years of age, but the other departed not until fivo years ago, The doctors told .her mamma there was no hope, and she piously resigned herself to thp loss. ’ . " '■*•«*.. - ;‘ “But tell toe a t least,” Cried .she, '’what alls toy poor child and*of what can sho possibly bo dying?” "Of age, dear madam," answered her physician. "Miss Shelley was never strong, tutd seventy-six years have nearly worit her out.” \ "Oil, dear! Is she really? Why, J am ninety-four myself, and I am not dying of age!” She spoke truly and outlived her lit­ tle girl, as she called her, six years. BSqapi Th* Land of Lott Beauty, Is there any land for lost and lovely things—sunsets and jeweled nights and emotions that have been perfectly j beautiful and that just aren't alive any more? If there isn’t, there ought to be—some heaven where they could go on living and forever fulfilling their loveliness. This is not a personal sor­ row, and yet 1 ache with It, As I sit here in my old maid's Corner 1 am as tranquil as if I had realized matri­ mony; I am busy and happy sbd just as much alive as most of my married friends. Of course they pity me; they feel as If life had passed me by, and, In a Way, it has, but 1 am infinitely sorrier for them, for they have lost something that 1 never had, and most of them don't even know that they have lost it. That's the rest tragedy of it. Doesn't anything ever last? Or were Francesca and Juliet eternally happy because they could die—and keep their dreams? 1 Wonder!—At­ lantic. • _______ A Maligned Bird. Long ago the phenomenal power of the stomach of the ostrich war Immor­ talized in the idiom of all the world's great languages. To have the "stom­ ach of an ostrich” is the synonym for incomparable digestive power, the su­ preme ’ flight of gastric laudation. Those omnivorous beings of thp dime museum .who devour hardware In pub­ lic for so much per week are always down on the bills as “human ostriches.” Well, to make a long story short the whole thing from beginning to end la nature faking, pure and simple. As k matter of fact, the ostrich, If not a confirmed dyspeptic, has a most deli­ cate digestion. The largest single en­ try in ostrich mortality records is acute indigestion. The successful feed­ ing of ostriches in captivity requires constant care.—-British Press. How To Care For Your Valuable Furs... ‘Or, even if you paid but a few dollars for them —now is the time when you will want to be sure your putting them away will not furnish a"sum­ mer feast for the moths. Our Storage Vault of frigid, dry, pure air iB the safe wayand the scientific way, afl it gives Furs new life and -keeps "them from'aging as other processes cannot. .The cost is hut A trifle (based uponyour own'val­ uation) for the protection you get, ’ \ Drop us a card, or ask for particulars, 2nd floor. The Elder & Johnston Co. DAYTON, OHIO r i lX J $r.$bm'sH#)c<WM*L UNION SERVICES . Under the Auspices of the Churches of Cedarville ■. I # IN THE, OPERA HOUSE 7:00 O’CLOCK, Every Sabath Eveiag ntniwm IWHMM MMM

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