The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
- 1 Sr* <50 COMING Get Ready Now JUNE Next Thursday Ownership Sale i f 13 I II I. • j # «■ H . to f t The most brilliant and specta cular sale event ever held in Springfield. Surprises—Novel innovations and the biggest savings in years. SPRINGFIELD,.OH10 » ! * Si ; J * -f S INCE 1877 The Wren Store, in Springfield, has always been The Faraker's and the out-of-town peoples’ headquarters, A store wherein the stranger or the occasional visitor to the city could pur chase goods with the absolute knowledge that what, h e paid for, he got; A n d that any misunderstanding would be adjusted to his entire satisfaction. . ■ ^ . ’ ’ T H A T policy has not or will no t b e changed. Everything tha t A you have always liked about this big store will be retained in tact—anything that is wrong will be corrected. It s going- to be YOUR STORE more than ever before* A FLEET of 10 big delivery trucks will carry thousands o f * rV dollars worth of tfie most desirable goods into no less than five counties during this sale. If you can’t come Thursday* come Friday or Satuaday—or any day thereafter during the month o f June. - 1 - FREE TO CHILDREN 2500 “ Sail M e” aeroplanes will be given free to children ac companied b y adults. They fly loop-the-loop—do spiral glides and nose dives. A wonderful toy. O ' J JR buyers have been in the markets for weeks buying goods, They.hive made some wonderful purchases due* to the ^nation wide price panic that temporarily turned the style centers into a ‘ ‘buyers market” instead of a ‘ ‘seller i market” , which means that, we named the price, not the manufacturer. A 1 N D this .sale is going to be your sale, in every sense of the * ’ word. Write to us now and tell us what goods, you want re duced—suggest to us any ideas you w ju ld like carried out. We are riot trying to SELL goods in this sale we are buying GOOD W ILL with the most extraordinary values in history, G OME expecting to see the greatest crowds and the greatest bar gains in the store history o f Springfield. This is your last notice in this paper before the sale opens. Plan now to spend a day with us and the wonderful people that will com e for miles around to SAVE REAL MONEY . Everything to Wear for Man, Woman a n d Child. SPRINGFIELD’S LARGEST STORE The Edward Wren Co. k • ( (t , SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME w miHUP’ i iLHin.i. 1 . -JSA- ■ , iff I t -I mm qat* jo wnixei<tmo& ijswpij : tep- fla JttBt yip} d.qjpupd moi} « « uj XntXiM *oi«r trf pm ^uiwnbrwf ;iwnt etp pnfl utoq* «twi,mdxu yn« 'no on paw %$aow pwd 'tumXipm *op:o4»io teJsHte Uperntt qumpi tij :*s.m iawva t f m pofliof *q 4 m Oplttj* , **p#ft**M m B #t#t Wedding Superstition*, The popularity o f .Tune for weddings *# due to the pretty omen that .Trnio Jtalfea aft especial interest In marriage ' ftftd she protects and blesses all who \ are wedded In .Time. The girl who be* t eomes a bride on Christmas day has nothing to fear. Tf ft widow marries * aeeond time In the same month in whfehah* w«smarried before,she will »# a widowtwice. i L Asionlshedlihs Faithful. "When the loft., spire of St. Paul’s ; London, was destroyed by lightning, i there were many superstitious people s who Were amatsed hejmnd measure at j the etthunlty, forltt the cross there had .‘ long been deposited relics of certain l ‘saints, which were counted fully surtt- ^ciWit to avert alt danger'of tempe|ts« Australian Foresight. A band o f youngsters with a pack o f mongrel ran a rabbit into a log • •m n loeah rew .v i the other day. An argument ensued as to what was to be ■done-with the rabbit. The genius of 'Jte party reasoned thus: "Let Min g o ,, The tnore r,,Wilts the more fun for us." That •settled tt and the rabbit spared.—t ’reenmti’s Journal. was Reasons for Using Stone, Hie forest rangers on Mount Rainier have a house on top o f the mountains built of stone, whereas under usual con* dttlous It Is the custom to construct these buildings o f wood. The prox imity of the stone and the scarcity of wood and the difficulty o f obtaining tt from (he lower levels ts responsible for this departure Yaotalum-Tippsd Pens. Tantalum, owing to its hardness, makes good material for writing pens, which are less expensive than iridium- tipped gold nibs. Pens from this met al, treated with a special hardening process, prove superior to. all others because they are uneorrodable by any inks, Hi i ; ■: < I Tied Bet _ JL t f e a i o f J Isjove uht » ff- \h j- I ; ■ 1 t|j illmili i• * ■HHit \ »|;1 e f;t frNt ? : / ■ S.:ri r: 9 i. v . <*sl * -**7— . • it 1 -9%-. 0 r . I pewter! o f i ' m pusNr of*. .Fhasg^t op M ndfeber i f Ifisllvai lay ie&t ( »p on ^Intend xcep -Ti ktholi liked Sj a b o # it," ns> - o n e ^ f the Spiegel was ‘gone, west to Denver : assist Miss •by marriag o f her fath. * expected h' remained t, returning a The brid Miller, dau; M. Miller oi in o f Mr, J died two ye “ TVe kne- f ‘asfc preeum >y a. Rresl Misg Stricki . ,the former Strieker hai the Rev. Mi s death. “ Hi matiou is n< ' Strieker. “ 1 and is an i H erfa ther , TJr. Willi o f Lane T ' Dr/jT1, C. M ^d.- and P j en* quest: Tfe thdi TA f ?) Tunie Agrioultbral itate, -.3 ® reK^cy of Tunis, having its northern or Mediterranean l’mit in the Potion as the state of North Catblina end, like North Oar* Olina, supporting an estimated pep- nlation of 2,000,000 on an am «* I f 1’011! 00,000 square miles, la eiasattah ‘ deriving its ^fteltit frotp farm and mine, * 4 l)r, Davb ident of G . one time j Praabyteria , before goir : ian. denomi COL, : We are ir the various delegateshij tional conv< o r more Ol per cent, bf Union and Y>er cent. I •lege, won w Foster is r. lege as a gu Advisory Ct penscs to tl “ The Key represented said Walter -publican clu the . Ohio < b y ’ means o WANT I A t a rece ests in Colt continue th< tive-League year to defi lation. The gatlu a graduate) with provis ■trucks carr and All fune pair. A standai as to butte; voiced to tl o f one per i ^ 10 , 000 . Farmers candidates rural inters , wise fo r fa politics. The jury that heard jelment cas . guilty last occupied sc cottsiderabl- endeavored that the si Of bookkee accounting shortage of Ryle asked being convj whs short proper con, tomeys ha*‘ trial Whicb*l,l* ,lll,-I■ Jane 14. f< _ .ring Ite The Winter as ^ his mothet^j, ^ M pop- Marshall. ^ f0 im t k b Winter, ^ I t e t o k s i flm * *** SC* W-teMi m m ?'
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