The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

f. »*Ni 9K v 9 E *W.W*.«n— .,w .,..Ai<>'i.'■-■■■ vihi - .-.' m ,mm ".*i.null.11. *«« GIVE/N AW AY FREE «A Dollar a Day for Thirty Days * ;THE CEDARVILLE BAKERY = mm . * J fia b U y 'A CINCINNATI STORE N EW S ■ « ' * An Internationa! Store This is More Than a Loca| Store— aye, It is Mor0 Than a National Store, It is an Inter­ national Institution In suitny France, our. top* resentatives are eves watchful for merchandise o f merit* ‘ , FOUND GUILTY IN SQUIRE JONES JUSTICE COURT Clarence McMillan Was found guilty o f violation o f the prohibition laws in Squire Jones court in Xenia Wednesday* * The action was the result o f a raid on the home o f William, Creswell' some days previous When a*still $r*& in operation* Creswell plead guilty and was sentenced $100. and costs. A t b?a hearing it developed that 'the { still was brought to the Creswell ! hettne by Clarence McMillan and that j he had charge o f the operation o f the [plant. ; 1 v ■ j ^When the McMillan case was up 'Wednesday a number o f residents on Cedar street were called, some o f whom bad seen McMillan take the apparatus to the Creswell home and that he .was there very, ‘ frequently aftexWards. r- j ' Squire’ Jones found him guilty but Frank U. -Johnson, counsel, f o r the defendent - gave notice o f i appeal to the Court o f Common Fleas.' Prose* cutor Kenneth Williamson represent* ed the State. . In London and throughout the British Isles, our resi- -dent buyer*areever on the alert for good* you should have* In New York we keep in close touch with die market** \ V&ntffikswtintenjotlonalstoro* the bast thattho world produces , k awaiting you* MARKING THE COURSE Government aviation officials ate marking out a course forty miles wide to guide airplane pilots. This past week the ,Tarbox Lumber sheds were marked *“ Cedarville” in large white letters, We are on a direct air course from McCook Field, Dayton to Moundsville, W.* Ya. We are how prepared to supply all your wants in the way o f needles for sewing- machines. Also shuttles. If makes no difference what kind o f a j machine you .have fve hate the size o f needles you heed. A full line o f belts, bobbins, agd sewing ,machine oils. C.’ M. Ridgway X . Quitonaturallywiththeseb , _ facilities, Curprice*must.be fow. You save m onoy .by making purchase*at Mabley** * AgafaWtSw,WELCOME a x d (a n ew (Q CWCINNATISCREATESTSTORR . FOUNDED 1677 CINCINNATI ■The^ Cedarville Bakery . will give away each day fo r thirty- days a Sil­ ver Dollar in* a loaf' of- Carnation Bread. This bread can’ be obtained a t a n y ‘ grocery o r meat market or at the bakery.' Your charice isoas- good one place as tho other* ' , 1 For Sale:- One, Reznor heater; one Queen hedter, small size; One Cler­ mont coal stove heater, large siz6; one gas cook-stove; one roll-top desk. AH these articles practically good as new. ‘ R. S, McElhinney. ■ye SPRINGFIELD ’S GREATEST STORE THE EDWARD WREN CO. FORTY STORES IN ONE . Furniture Upholstering and pairing. A ll work* ealled fo r and de­ livered. Will be .iff Cedarville, ‘ June 1, 2 o r $. Mail in your address to El­ mer Weyrick, i44 l Huffman ave., Dayton, O^hio. ^ UNWELCOME NEWS Come in, Hd Friend, an' shat a while—I love tho latest news, per- vided they're encouragin’ to drive away the blubs. There’* nothin' like a neighbor's voice to cheer a feller’s sould that somehow lorigs for sympathy on things beyand control. Fer instance, when the weather's bad, or, when the fruit’s all killed,-^-or, when a heart’s so empty that It’s hard to get filled,—or, when it seems impossible to break out in a smile* ’ Fm powerful glad to see ye Bill, come in, an' chat awhile] The Widder? No. I hadn’t heard. I never knowed she drank. An’ cigarettes ygu say? By George now, that’s a-gettin’ rankl Well, let her go—the subjects one that I don’t keer to handle* No,—Good­ bye Bill, I never could indulge in any scandl^ Rev. M.A . MATTHEWS] E>.D*,LL. D. HIGH TAXES The universal cry Is against high taxes. The cry should not be against high taxes, hut against the corrupt use o f taxes* The question of high Or low taxes is to some extent govern­ ed by the valuation put upon proper­ ty from the public treasury.>Crsh, the socialistic, paternal spirit growing up lh thli country, whether id the form o f the pock barrel or government ownership o f public utilities. All such Unco«stit«tt*fial doctrines and prac­ tices are increasing the taxes to the breaking point, * The continued excessive tax bur­ den* tan he traced to certain abuses: First: Extravagant, complicated 1government*. The office seekers, office holders and tax eaters have multiplied government machinery to perjetuate themselves in ©ffiee.If you would reduce the machinery tfiid throw out of office the in-efficient, rat-hole hunting office parasites you weald reduce the cost o f municipal, eeuaty, state and national govern­ ment $9 per cent. To-day, -you have sixty *feat* of every dollar of *«’*«#»** tax money invested in government, and the other -forty cents is represent* ed in Waste, fraud, inefficiency and graft, The bureaucracy of this country is a curse to good government and a criminal expense upon the tax-ridden public. Simplify government machin­ ery and put competent, trained, pa­ triotic men in Office and taxes will be reduced StT per cent, within a short time* Second: Destroy 'the spoils system. Elect or appoint men to office solely on the ground of merit. Then you will get an honest day’s work for true love of country and a just considera­ tion-of the trust imposed, Third: Teach tins people they must] support the government aud not ex­ pect support,* . » . _ - i -r ■ ■ ■ , The Largest, Greatest Value-Giving, Most Important Sales Event Ever Offered the People of this Section of Ohio! TXTE’VE planned for months for this event—we’ve bought thousands and thousand^ o f i V t. dollars worth of merchandise to SELL WAY UNDER VALUE FOR THIS ANNI- \ VERSARY. We’ are offering no prizes or premiums, EVERYTHING WE ARE GIVING IS IN THE MERCHANDISE OFFERED. Come the first day—come everyday possible, for each day you will find a wealth of new merchandise UNDERPRICED that will well re- pay your coming. v . Anniversary Sale o f Elegant Hew Summer Wash Dresses D A R E L Y are you offered, even a t the end o f the season, such extreme values in beautiful Wash Frocks as we are offerings NOW , just as the season starts. A wonderful opportunity for buying for all summer. * ? s___ * ; * . 'T ’WO hundred Dresses o f beautiful importedCheck * Ginghams, in \2‘ different- styles. All sizes* ’ for women and misses. Anniversary sale price i••* p■*■#'• •: ■ 1* •’«' ,1 k , '* *■• * * *: * * spbRESSES o f fine Imported Ginghams and French Voile. In beautiful, new designs and coloripgs. Practically every wanted color and shade,, and all ./sizes up tp 44. Anniversary sale pr i ce , . . . . . . . . . . . FSRESSES o f the better sort, developed in rich >h ' imported ginghams, beautiful voiles, and organdy. A ll sizes up to 4j&. Anniversary sale p r ice ................... ........................ i .............. PbRESSES o f Linen. Ratine, Dotted Swiss, Imported Ginghams, L ’ and Fancy Wash Fabrics. Specially priced in the Anniver­ sary sale;, at * $10.75, $12.75, $14.75 and up $ *.75 $— .95 $ 0 . 7 5 Entire Stock o f Coats, Suits and Wraps ■ XA Price Every eont, *uit, and Wrap in the house is included, regardless of cost, for­ mer selling price. preient worth or desirability, A’sensational offer—a bona fidereduction. * < Coats Formerly Priced $ 14 . 75 . .$ 7.38 Suita Formerly Priced $ 29 . 50 . .$ 14.75 Suits Formerly Priced $ 19 . 50 .. $ 9.75 Coats Formerly Priced $ 39 . 50 . .$ 19.75 Coats Formerly Priced $ 24 . 75 . .$! 2.38 Suit* Formerly Priced $ 49 , 50 .. $ 24.75 \ .-1/ . • . * • * • \ * AND UP TO— Coats Formerly Priced $ 125 . 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 62.50 > , $uits Formerly Priced*$ 150 . 00 *. . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . ..$ 75.00 -r-and,so on throughout the entire stock of coats, suits, and wraps. All prices are in plain figures, merely deduct one-half for the^sale price, Sensational Sale of High Grade. Silks! Three ExtraSilk Values 1500 Yards pf High Grade Silks, Made to Sell, and[ form erly Priced up to $ 2 .0 0 the Yard Chiffon Taffeta, Colors New Foulard Silks ^ Black Chiffon Toffeta Imported Colored Pongee Stripe Silk Shirtings Rich Kimono Silks Colored Messaliries Black Dress Satin Black Messalines Dependable Quality Fancy Stripe Silfys Japanese Habutai Wash Silks W ithout a doubt, these silks represent the greatest value in standard quality, dependable .silks, that has ever been offered in Springfield. Practically every piece is full yard wide. Yard $3A0 CANTON CREPE . Choice o f our entire stock o f plain color, all-silk Canton Crepe, the $3.60 quality—every color, qavy and black. $2.79 YD. * UP TO $4.96 SPORT SILKS A wonderful lot o f fine sport silks, satins and crepes—in rich new sport colorings, Anniversary sale price. $2.j)5 YD, $1.25 SILK PONGEE Selected quality, fine smooth weave free from powder, Genuine Japanese ponge, full width. 84c . — Wren’s— First Floor Wash Goods, Domestics and Linens! AmoskekgA,F. C Gmghahi *-32 inch........ .................................... Amotkeag Utility Ginghams —32 inch ................. , , 1 . , Amoikeag 19 ; 00 QDress Gingham —32 inch.., „. * .......... .................... Red SeatGinghXrru —27 inch........................................................ .. Toil# Du N*rde Ginghams —27 inch.. . . . . . . . . Red Rose Ginghams —27 inch,.................. Anniversary Specials in W ash Goods 1 * * V • e * » * ' * ' « 4 & a * * * 79c Imported Silk Tis- C f lf* sue Ginghams, 36 i n , . , w ^ v 98c Imported Ratine £ A a 36 i nch , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O J ru 75c Domestic Ratine ,A A a 36 inch............ 35c Printed B a tiste .^ y lp 38 in c h ........... ..............« “ v 50c Printed Voiles, 3Q f% 39 in ch ,.......................... v 7 v 89c Sport Voiles, >111*% 39 inch ................. 4 S C 69c 98c Imported Embroi­ dered Tissue, 36 i n . . . . $1.50 Embroidered Fig-AO/% Ured Voile 36 inch*... 39c Printed Voiles, 39 inch. 29c 24c 35c Printed Fruh-of-*$d|/i, a*slt t * 35c Printed Madras Shirting, 36 inch. i B leached Muslin. Fine smooth qual­ ity, full bleriched muslin for all home sewing, Anniver­ sary special, yar^ 9c WREN'S—First Floof - The most extraordinary reductions, and greatest values on a standard quality merchandise, you have ever known. * ^Thousands of Yards o f New Gingham Best standard brands o f fancy dress ginghams in the newest designs and colorings, Priced at about manufacturer’s cost. - * 10,500 Towels! Anniversary Specials Huck tswels, bath towels, hand towels, towels for every use plain and fancy. Sensational values in the Anniversary Sale P lain and Fancy B a th 'T ow e ls Extra quality, plain white, and fancy colored bath towels m every color and novelty, weave, ' Values 18C Value. 28C Values, 48C Value. 58C H u ck Towels Plnin white or fancy bordered. Hemetitched or hemmed 19c Values.. 12c 29c Values.. 18c 39c Values, ,24c . , _____ . . . .............„..43c the-Loon^ Dress Fabric** *1* Embroidered Pillow Oases, initial 69c Genuine Egyptian A Q p and hemstitched. B a c h . . . . . . . , » ♦ S M c 9 8 c ...... ....95c . Anniversary Domestic Specials Unbleached Muslin, O a Feather Pillows, hy- yard wide, yard................alU genic new feather f i l f e d ^ v Bleached Pillow cas Shw,tiDK> 2 ^ es, size 42x36. E a c h . . . . A T C ' the y a r d . , . ......... . I a Mohawk Bleached O n v ■■sheets, size 81 x 92 i f l i d S ! >%**»

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