The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52

7 \ i w $Mt $M$- f* Suva tsmpladM?6RP A M B V M ilw L 8Afr& fat which me profit* , t ^M W &«$•' dad. %*oe wiU(mrt f fag of tfa* many *i>ecfal ftom*, tfar foBowfag befagomy fcfcw o f hup ®r*fa whgk await ypursefaction, HUD30N SEAL COAT 36 Inches fang, eqtriwfl wUar Sad cuffs, brocade Bnfa^'tSjjflW '•* , ■* vtV r j j . » *t ■" . V 7 mxmk lmtu*-.® r , m m m f - T f f iA R S E A U & A t 46 faehfa long, 'sgtyttfc eelf-feim- «W<> rated, ’collar end Unfair, belted. $ 350.00 NEARSEALCOAT r . « . c . w w « c m * k s * ht :. e n ft fc B N 5 ^ »e t # *aee»e>we»e»wee*>»e»e»eiieee»eet»»«'«»»eeeani>ey.ee»e’inae>» ^Ep^^fclv ; g c y M -kifiMiUWU|^HL 4 VL^HBr -IL S. & m y ' * \ J ' "" iCfrffe J&gu|frft ' ; p . & S i , j 04 l .4 i^ W * d M f% 9 « w y ftS .k iS Bfimktlcin 0 . 1>. f f g Q A Wool Shirt*, U.StArmy0,D. $ 6 . 0 0 N ew ’ M arch in g & i i Afl Kfad»«f Amur Cfaptfs, Itaduiia* Shirts, Underwear, Tent^ L e ix ti^ B r a h e s , Overcofita and Socks '. hito# fnjm it Jt#$81 artiit—Xsitj Rttodfi if Kti Satlsffiirtor# m m Y S U P P L Y IW ik am m ^ o n S t . ■ , ■ , , . $% %®mmf Prop. 86 Inches long, naturri skunk col­ lar and caff*, belted.' A.. b x SCARES4 Taupe, Brown and deoygette, very special » t ’ >“ " J ; ! ''-; - $ 22.50 t$ P We carry all kind* o f skins and it yon desirb to have cuffs or any* thing made \o order, we are fa a position to do same for yon*at a very reasonable price. I repairing and remodel JINGr at popular prices, bring [year eld far With yon for btrri- jwsto. FOB 1' SALE—iDonble Dwelling House. An '■investment and1a home for price call on ' ' Robert Bird anaT'-atf- 6 i 30 , •■--: ■''■“ ■•■'■■r ’v .... : B. G.Elhori o f Chicago gave an ad- . sritute:fo» 4 he''Ejcceaa^Brofifa-®a* 5 %';:‘ ' ' u ■■■"-■;i;' /Governor Henry 3. Allen o f Kan- |#as spolte on ‘ 'Industrial 3ustfce by *Law” and his address fa said to be One of the- best ever glvfabeforesuch a gathering, The1Governor is a pow­ erful speaker ahd is -one of the big Efa0m^tho&4osht^^ayfa^gfl^:^4j jutfaw^fa;^ trial disputes between capital and labor,....... .... .........**.... "0. L. Smith and L. Vi 'Tindall of the Exchange bank attended’ the meeting fa- company with .about 660 others'bankers a# guests'of the Bay-* ton. Banks; Bankers feom Gindm- .- •..’l-J. ■Jm toW.-w <*<*■• r-.tl'* 'W. .-- %:• „• ' i m .* ' AmieBidifc, '. $nd Fountain S P R IN G F IE L D ,' O H IO ',<+ Group Number Ope of: the Ohio Bankers* 'Association held a meeting fa Dayton; Tuesday afternoon md evening at the .Miami Hotel, The bankers of this group were the guests of the Dayton bankers witfi a fine din er ** ft,wi - , - E. L. gkowont' %, C. Bull ,y, . 4 t Graham Bros. ’ * John Taylor. i s For Balm- Delaine and Shropshire rams, never used, •N. H. Wright 'Seifaftr o.-v.,4 - . : „ - ,r ^ ^ BOB 0AHB—Pure sugar cane syrnpf ifmst made., Price single gallon, $l,50j !4 gallons or, mfire $1.40. Bample 10c. " , ,% I. H. Murdock, >. . -f. Waynesbord^Miss. boarit. 55 head Of sent. n ' ^ PABMBBS’ NATIONAL CONGBESS T hi fortieth' annual session Of, the Farmer* National Copgraas ia being hold tfas week fa Columbus from Tuesdayuntil Friday. -MoTe than ZOOO, delsgatos are Mending from most .every state-fa the union. Legislation tbeUtfScial to tho farmer, organfaa- ‘ tion and,community bettermoot « e tho main subjects for discussion. b id not go out The mail me ndfd not make their usual trip Wednesday owfafi to the condition' of the reads,. ,,The breads were hot broken f a many places and the location -of tomil' boxes made' it- unsafe ,to attempt the trip. SWKATEB GGATB v • for the whole fam ily,:■ ■'„■ .■■.■■>: ■, v.ji’ ,*. ’ ;■■ B,Bird A Boaa Co. phoned GliftoU Springfield.* / Etamj ewes. Bell a*' ^ WANTED—To sell fa thfafarrifary. Willya Willya Bight fa the most cotnpleto electric light and power pfant for farms qn the market. Use* -the •famous Knight sleeve-Vatve ehgine which S ’, m i f i ’ Have Knocked The Out of High Pride* In Everything in our tremimifoii* sjnek hasbeen reduced to meet con- 1 « jp , mtions of to-day. It takes bnckbofce, ^ to cut prices and sacrifice profits as I jiave^but its the back of good business judgement that prompts merchants to fight againgt lowering of prices In tho face of a decliningmarket, * , * 1We have reduced everything to the lowest level. (\ * + v>% 'F .1 * \ • *. r t '•<y ' ji.i it' we do the. Bfafaesis” * I ( i ' , ’ ' *» - -. \A £F V ‘R W ’ <‘ 'v ‘ '^7',.' *r\' ' / ' I , /■' ■■ • i-.j'r'.fswajpp*-’-' i -"/'- . , - ><•' it •> ,-v i:! ■ 1 h. •S^r-V. w- - ' , •’• “ . ‘ ‘ - j , » r ^ - ■I. ,7. ; 4 '"- IV . '' ’ ^ ^. * 7 "» 7 ^ •»• >, * v- -■m |7 ”' 7 ■ :--;;^2 8 ’ r- V V ; / / * p 4 o ;,',7/ - . l I .7 'Nedhced from $3 5 ’ Reduped from $45 Reducedfrom$55 | to $40- r-.'. ?.•.-.,■■/'■ to $50 . :<■.■ •. tb;$70 _ 1 _ I ‘ l „ J _ J ' - ’ ; . 1 ; ■ .S i... »Hz y bon trouble, and ia backed by the resources that have given the Over­ land and Willy*-$right. automobile* world-wide market*.. This fa an op­ portunity to establish a faoney mak­ ing business o f your own With no investment required,. \. Address, DODDS BROTHERS * 126 E. Third St,, > Dayton, Ohio, Have your sals bills printed berm ; Special Suitmgs. AII Hand! Tailored. Single Mid Double Breasted nOodels, $37.50, $45.00 and $55.00 C, A . WEAVER, > .... -V- - Xenia, O. i ! 1 •n all aV E FURNITURE * > >. ■v OR \ EDISON ,*,* m PHONOGRAPH «!A r U D K T M A <2 V f a l x l d 1 IV l/ A p CMIjr ih ij SON XENIA, OHIO r, > ' « • 1 . (»•*,? i *f 53.80 $ 2.56 I"’ * s h6 a 1 P**C 8 Ww* SlifatsorJli^isrerNSk* 0 ®i I Men’a lUbbeilStitrts or Drawws $ 1.09 Bo>rs Blras', W® S ~ " *.. ■.-•.V:• S- -‘. • ;-S' I'.v f j s •i”--",: rz&fvx--s*hr'v:*:.yr i,**?' r ,Fotfm|r t r t ip $1.50 ' T ; ‘ - ,| I »,, ofn„,»’ c„if,. -Mio/ tm Boys’ CorduroySuits....;........, 20 ?& 6 ft 1 I Auboys Sufl^,,. . . . . . . . . . 2 o%on / ■&.&**&«»&x- ■■• 1 - I 1 CanvasGlovfes, 6 Fateslor.’.... .,...$l,aO Boys’ UnlbhS u i t s , . $ 1.65 | 1 • ,* ^ . , * - H■*• ,, / *.]; • ^ , . % ■ - ;7 '* ^ i | Hundreds ojf articles too nunjjerous to mention included in -this, sacrifice o f. profits that m ean s ' § 1 , , a b ig saying to every person making/purchases at this Store. ' 1 S8 h ' . ' • « ' . • /' • ‘ ' ", - * ’ S N. K. ** -. ■ ,•<r-. =.■ ■ j,. ' ■•.• .-V "■* '* ’ v.--I l -y-ifi | * Other Stores Columbus, Ch illicothe . XENIA, O illO Gireleville, OhiOj W ilr-ihg ton 1 wfa v . *■ it- ■ - 1■-■. ■. . {’ ^ ", ^ /'.■■ i . ^ $iiHiiM^iii]|iimifiiiii!ii$iiii)»i!tftii(iiiiiniimiiiMiiiiiiiiMiui9iifiiMiftf«tiniimiiijiHmitiii)iiiii6fijiiiiiiifiiiijiiiiiiiiiM>ixiiisiiiiiitii)tiiiifiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiMxiiiftkmiitiXfiif 36*38 Main ^faef,MXwifa;0h% - ' ■- ' ■ 4£ .■ i -■ :• Hoover ElectricCleaner ^ . * ..v- .• - • 1900 Cataract Washer > , v- ■ •. j r . 7 . % i. •*\: * j + Pathe andAeoIean Phonographs ?•,» lemteSsmeWyi! Uimurfin irVi 7 rrtti 7 ’- 1 f‘-|;iiii|-|| _ " .. Y ..' >'rW ■ EAGLE“MIKAD0 ,Pe,dlNam H^ Par Safeat $w? DinJer. ■. . . ■v M«d*:faffa*'tilad«*1 •■ m t y m a ‘- <, • A EAGLE MIKADO' '» EAGLE. FENrirCQMfrANY, NEW YORK i : ^ t DON’T BUY A FARM v ‘ . UNTIL YOU READ ! ' } “ THE OHIO FARM BLUE BOOK It contains complete description o f many desirable farms in this section o f Ohio, We will furnish you withphoto- graphs of FARM BARGAINS right here at home. SEND for your copy today. % * The Wallace-Snider Realty Co., , • FARM REALTORS 604 ArcUe Building. 1 S . . .k■.... ■•... ; ' ’ ' ' 7 -v" " ■ •. ■ ***. " .< "" "• ■; ...— .. FARM ' ' , FOR^ALE . '' i) IN TH E OHIO FARM BLUSiSSOOK We mail it to buyers alt over America. Write or o i l for bur plan, get your farm in the next issue. It will cost you nothing unless it is sold. m WaHacfrSSto Salk; Cft, ' FARM REALTORS , * 604Arrue Building. • Sprin*(iri4, CWa. f Aft■*<' 1 J - (

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