The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26

Complete Showing o f Italian Underv/ear Now, r # ‘ "'i .I -«w' "Ari i. t _ Mr. J, j . McClellan, of the Laytoa Walter Huffman, who waa in th« ,,0^rnaIf wll° ima fawn ill for several dtfaffcftwr this week, has been dropped CMbm »be to leave -the Me- « h, u w p o i to m V Helen Patton has as her guest, Wages, of New Carlisle, wad last Friday evening entertained at a rook party in her honor. A Seemingly Endless Variety o f Smart A ppa re l- Reduced Suits, Coats, Dresses and Blouses Tins event always meeting with great public response, is of vastly more importance this season than ever before because of th£ situation of the woolen market ftr- W. It MeChesney delivered commencement addressee last Thurs­ day at Plain City and Friday at fiow~, ersville. The Junior class of the college has issued invitations for a breakfast honoring the Seniors on Saturday, May # , at 0 a. m„ in the dining room of the R, P. church. Farmers are feeling elated over the recent rains and -cool weather" which . means much to the wheat. The wheat,! wth a ^favorable May, promises about ah ayarage crop in thiB sec- tton. The early gardeners wouldwel- come^ some sunshine to start things growing. Little warm weather can be looked fo r until the heavy ice is cleared out o f Lake Erie, Our north and north-east winds pH indicate that plenty of ice must not be -fat away. All personal property tax returns must be in the hands of the county auditor .by May 1. If you have not receiyed a,blank you can. get one at this office. Not receiving,a blank is „hot considered'an excuse under the law, , A .number from here went to Day* ton Wednesday evening to-hear the famous Italian .opera singer, Galli- Gurci, at Memorial Hall. Those who attended the concert were Mrs,' J. 0, Barber,-Misses1' LUeille Gray, Maty Lird. Mr, Hoyd Confarr and wife. Mr. William Anderson and Miss Hel­ en Oglesbee aud ptlaa Louisa Smith. The suit of M. C. Nagiev against the Harper estate was heard in Com-: mpn Plods Canrt Tuesday, about forty- witnesses being called from tins place; It took the entire day to so- ]?ctthe jury and hear the witnesses. On Wednesday the argument of-the attorneys was- heard and. the case was toyento tlie jury. A judgment of f 2.092 was allowed the, plaintiff. Miller & Fmney for tKe plaintiff and •bTurfy H. Smith and Chase Stewart, of Springfield,,for the defendant. q*; , • \ > EGGS bring us your surplus. Remember w t .pay top price's always. Phono us for price. “ - , R. Bird & Sons Co. SCH001BGARD ELECTSJAN1T0R AND LETS COAL CONTRACT PREMIUMS ., ■Cost Morn you dorit get ,VW| tKepremium. Mffijpudga in,theprieeyou want m ipy real coffee why not do so end-then buy better “premiums’*at the 10cent store? J£he, grocers listed below have no. connectioja” withsynaicate stores; CEDARV ILLE .O . M. C . Harley,- v • <r ..m . , ' J . E . Past, * L. H. Sullenberger, W. W Troute GroTi.Co. : I ■/ ,* ......... ' • CLIFTON/ 0 . W. B. Clerk, W. D. Printz. WILBERFORCE, 0 . '♦ ' 4 W. A . Anderson. The Board o f Education at its meeting Friday evening transacted' considerable important- business, | The time for election o f leathers was H&t for Friday* May S. All tbd - teachers are given $10monthly Increase for the coming year, This will make the salary 170for grade teacliers and $80in the high school,, Mr. A.I Stormont was elected janitor for the coming year.his salary being at his bid. Of $900. He wastbe only applicant. Mr, Stor­ mont finishes out the year for B,‘, P. McLean who has taken a govern­ ment job in Washington. 'Tbe'ffmrt nf~oc«l*fprir the pant* year has been great, exceeding $ 1/00 and the board has been endeavor­ ing to Jovfar it for the coming year, A ColmnbuB firm recently .quoted a loV priqa on first; grade run of mine Hocking Valley, The price was so much lower than what could be quoted here the board feit Inclined to give the firm a chance. The coal will cost $2.0#*a ton at the mine with the freight of $1.05 making $!).«£ on track here. The board placed an order for three cars. . The same coal Is being handled by Andrew Bros, and was recommen­ ded by one of tfto members of the: board. The coal has been retailing her*ab$6.$0aton. Mouth Illuminator. For the use Of physicians and den­ tists. a tongue depressing Instrument has been invented that switches on an electric light to illuminate ft patient’s mouth when It is used.—Houston Feat. Muscular Activity and'Heat. Owlsandotherbirdswhich ore active at night show a rise of temperature during the hours of darkness and a fall during the day, This is a result of the well-known fact that muscular activity means an increased production of heat* New Suits That are deserving o f m ore praise* than we can glye them in this space, You must see t h e m—-compare them and you w ill he agreeably surprised at the values. $ 25 , $ 30 , $35 New Coats It is impossible to choose any one style to write about. There are. so many beautiful coats. New ones ar­ riving daily make our coa t showing t h e largest in Springfield a n d extraordinary values at $ 15 ,'$ 22.50 and $ 27.50 I T H E N EW E ST B L dU SE S • ~ . V , Tailored and sem i-tailored. For thp sale we feature Blouses o f Georgette, Crepe d e chine, Tub Silbs, Satin Voiles and Batistes. Bound, Peter Pan,' High or low Neck, and ' , n . ‘ - > - other new styles ju st ou t. Now in progress} Sale.of ,thie popular silks fo r the Spring '• season. / i ^ DRESSEE .I - Very greatly reduced. In the assortm ent are a host o f the m ost charm ing dresses We have ever offered for a ,long time at these extraordinary low' p rices .d Featuring air that is new in fashion, in all the popular materials and colors— these dresses will go quickly at , . $ 1 ^ 5 . 00 , $ 18 . 50 , $ 22.50 Featuring our early summer showing o f wash fabrics for the summer season. ‘ / % 1^ ) ^ r f f o o r s t TM ydu've tried finiitoR your floors with Haima’* Lustro - Finish you do not knowwhat aft easy matter it is, andhow No matter howworn and scarmdwur W may be, jLftstro^Finishcovers up all the defects fad givesafloorthebright, lustrousfinishofhardwood, .Alsojhd perfect finish for woodwork, furniture# and mispi^’Wood suriaae. n < ; . -.(tees k nearhra doaesipopularwood colors, & Hasttikga Bros. The“Boss” Has GoneTo France « ‘ 1 In The Overseas Service Of The Y. M. C. A. And we, who are working both for and with Otto” B. Heaton/mean to redouble our efforts that his confidence in us may not be misplaced. *> • ■m We shall endeavor to follow his business policy: That there is .more to Good Service than “ selling*' that every sale by this organization must either make a new friend or strengthen an old friendship. Music store 168 NORTH iilGH STREET C O L U M B U S , O H I O In Mi! %r"* •:-

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