The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
" -ii l^ T H S P H g F I E L D ’ S IARCEST STOKE} " Y Formal Opening O f Our New Talking Machine Department Saturday, July 20th 2:30 p . m. to 9 p. m. A S a special attraction for this Formal Open- ing of our new*Talking Machine Department, we have arranged with Miss Sibyl Sanderson Fa- gan, of this cify^and who is one of the Columbia Company’s greatest whistlers,'to entertain our pa-^ t-rons with a few selections and bird imitations during the afternoon. We have installed the most beautiful and most complete Talking Machine/Department in Spring^ field, with separate Record demonstrating rooms and a large, well appointed)reception room where our patrons, may- wait for/their friends while out shopping and where you4can have expert service in selecting your favorite^record, from a complete . stock of absolutely new, sealed records, and where you.can. have your chosen selection played for your consideration, ^without^pressure to purchase. A CompleteiSfock pf Columbia Records Columbia Grafonolas and Cheney Phonographs l{ The Edward Wren Co, [i J HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S JULY SALE Do not Forget and Loose, the Chance for Bargains e Cedarville Herald #1 i OO Y« i r . m n i M BULL *- « C d itp r j iX'TWuarJiM*1■. u . t - jtmu .!■ ihu .. i , . mm j Entered a t tlia Post-omcggCTdar- | vi !e, October 31, 1887, aa aecoud J Class m atter. 1 .»-iaurtBasIrt«*Wrin»mBiwnm 1 25T3 \ F R ID A Y , J U L Y 19, 1HH SALESMAN WANTED—To solicit orders for lubrirating oils, greases, amt paints. Salary, or commission, Ad irese the Victor Oil Vo,, Cleveland, Ohio, E W * WANT A MAN OJt WOMAN to s e llfo ijo t Articles. One who can stand prosperity. Wo are an old established Mouse apening ft; uaw territory . W rite at once to* W . & Jf. Walker, 1001 E . Third 8 t., Dayton, Ohio, Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Aprons, Rugs, Linoleum, Carpets, Steves, Hoosier KitchenCabinets, Coal Oil, Gas and Wood Cookers’ Tell Yonr Neighbors «*«***»« Hutchison <S Gibney When this war is over the next German ruler will never be > able to sacrifice German lives as the present Kaiser is doing. Now the government has taken over telegraph and telephone lints and the latest rulings almost puts- the news- * paper under governmental control. The American Policy abroad an nounced will not be lo annex territory; However the American boys are daily acquiring control of sections of No Man's Land. .. A dispatch says, the government is ;ow *considering taking over the to bacco crop to provide chewing and smoking for the American and allied armies a t the front. , The present congress is said to have seventeen union members. We have realized there- w pretty good team work in that body and have wondered who the walking delegate happens to be". Had you stopped to think what a ' glorious (? ) time vow? grocer is hay ing, these days in frying his' best to follow the food instructions? And ■still some of you get-mad because he will not take chances in violating these. Wilson vetoed the agricultural bill for 52,40 wheat. This will be good news .to the fellow that, has to .buy hour, particularly when higher pric ed wheat makes higher priced flour.* But the average ;faj%«ett. With high priced tabor, .fertilizeivaud seed may exercise the power of ^cto a t some later date. An' exchange. remarked the other day th a t President Wilson has proven himself a great man. The paragraph- or remarked tha t ho was not for Wil son four years ago but from the way th in g s were going now he would be the next time. Any man that was bfg enough, to take the railroads from the rich and give them to his son-in- law should continue to be president. The date of the primary, August 13, will soon be here. The contest for sheriff and county surveyor is all there is to attract the voters. How unlike the good old times when can didates were a t every door and ward workers Were receiving ten per and the voters tha t cared to accept their change, which was handed over in feme nearby alley. Congress, rather than face the war prohibition measure, has concluded to take a recess for a month/ The order of tlm coal administration in reducing the allowance o f breweries will great ly curtail the output of beer. Then when the “day o f judgment" comes, following.action of congress endors ing war prohibition, there will not be so great an amount of the amber fluid on the- m a r k e t c o n s u m e d . * HOW’S THIS? *fow’» This? The best price for your eggs will he paid at Nagley’a. w . L. CLEMANS Re a l E s t a t e Can be found at my olflee each Saturday or reached by phone et my reelde&ce each evening. Office 36 PHONES Residence 2-122 , CEDARVILLE, OHIO. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that ■annot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine, . Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been ’liken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be- ,..'ome known as the most reliable rem- cdy-i* for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous 'surfaces,1expelling the Poison from the Blood ana healing the dis used portions. After you -lmvo taken Hall’s. Ca- ‘arrh Medicine fo r a short time you wifi see a great improvement in your general health. S ta rt' taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine a t once and get rid of catarrh. Send -for testimoinals, free. F. J. CHENEY &.Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. A Win-the-War Vacation a t Home! • ■ * . *. Conserve Time and Expense by Attending Cedarville Chautauqua ; ■ -'r ‘* ■ .. ’.■ - *. JULY 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 A Program Full of Inspiration and* Patriotic to the Core *— h Five Joyous Days, Filled with Lectures and Entertainment th a t will help you to “Pack up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile’' See G. H. HARTMAN, Secretary. ‘ THE j © p » • < Ch— CED JU G. H ■ A Extra 1 c T h e , Dr, < Old Same Dunbai Miss S Chan. I N F is k ' ' Lieu I Sea. This sale ia an annualevent and we do not intend that our many good custo mers shall be disappointed this year. The manufacture of Rugs, Carpet* and Linoleums has practically ceased. We haven’t a single rug in the store the price of which is-based upon today’s cost price.- I n addition to this we v, ill make further reductions during this Sale— • ■* R U G S Spi Jiimiin S ee line We K iusto- * and s the s v, ill 9x12 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Heavy Wool face, worth today, , $27 50, Priced a t ................................... Ask for Ballard’s Pttncak# and Buckwheat flour a t Nagley’s. Among other good coffees we have a fresh shipment of Red Bird a t Nag- ley’s. DR. A. C. McCORMICK, DENTIST, 10 Allen Bldg,, Xenia, Ohio. The Royal DRAGOONS ARE COMING TO Cedarville AS ONE OF A DOZEN GREAT ATTRACTIONS TO APPEAR AT Chautauqua JULY 22-26 * O. H, HARTMAN, Secretary $22.50 9x12 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Exira Quality, worth today ' $32.50, Priced a t ................................ . $27.50 9 <12 AXMINSTER RUGS, wbrfch today $40, Priced a t .......................... worth $32.50 9x12 Extra Heavy AXMINSTER RURS, worth today $45.00, Priced a t ............................. ........... 0 STER Priced $35.00 We have a splendid assortment of Ex tra Sized Rugs. When aold they cannot replaced—they are priced far under the market value and no further reduction will be made on Extra Large Rug*. cannot •iuctioit S 5 a a a a 3 a LINOLEUM 10 % Recuction Sma)l Rugs specially priced during Sale Quaker Craft LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES by the.the yard reduced for the Sale * 3 a Aerolux Porch Shades, All.Sizes 3 a 3 3 MMdMa Galloway & Cherry XENIA, OHIO, 3 11 E . MAIN St, SS I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiffiiiifiiiiiiiJiifiitiikiitiiiitiiiiiiitiuitiiiiitiijitiiimimiiiiiKijiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiituiituHtiimiufiif X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 1 1 « J I ^ w Jm 15S3 e. f
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