The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26
* f Offering a Special Purchase of Three Hundred Suits - Coats - Dresses High quality garments at aprice that will create a sensation. Tlu* values are greater than ym can imagine possible. It will he the greatest *&le of the entire season, Suits of Fine Wool, Twills and Tweeds PLENTY IN NAVY, BLACK AND MIXTURES Positively amazing values and the most elaborate assemblage seen for a long time,. Sale price •Marvelous new Spring Suits that unerringly forecast'the coming Spring modes, Of a calibre only found at much higher prices. The style clumvteristics arc novel and original, featuring daring and unique trimming ideas, materials of a supreme quality ' and much that is hew in detail; Every suit is exquisitely silk lined. As “ Sample” Saits, come only in sizes IB and 36, we prevailed on the makers to grant concessions, smSuits from ’regular stocks, iq order to pre ent n complete size range^—women.and misses—and to make this event of even taoto than usual interest to all women. In addition, our being content with the barest pro; it‘margin, assures y of values unlike any youhave ever been offexvd. * Other Suits From $ 1 0 to $1,15 A l l N e w M o d e l s * ~ W o u l d R e g u l a r l y S e l l t o $ 4 5 A wonderful achievement—to offer such extraordinary Dress values as these af the very start of the season. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 4 * ** 4 * Just 136 beautiful new silk dresses, just out of their wrappings, go on sale at •-' $22. ^Not a new style note is lacking. All are represented in innumerable .variety. Models for street, afternoon and general spring time wear, in all sizes for women and misses. , '* ‘ . ' „ , ‘ • 3 *. ? t t ^ • tf x ' , , Among theMaterials Are: —Qrepe de-Chine , —Silk Taffeta —Canton Crepes 1. —Georgette Crepes —Satin Crepe * —Crepe Knit Every dress in the entire collection is a style of distinction, of outstanding charm• -^■embodying high excellence in quality of materials. .Some models are daintily bead-„ ed, braided, embroich ,<l or hemstitched, Practically every desirable and authentic ■, mode for the new spring season is shown in this splendid assortment. Start your spring wardrobe by choosing one or more of these dresses at $22. Other Dresses From $10 to $65. The Most Wonderful Values Shown For Years in NEW SPRING COATS A hundred or more of these fine Coats. Sale’price............. ... . . » ThU sale is the outcome of one of the most phenomenal coat purchases we have ever made—andwe do not believe that new coats and wraps of this char- Aetsr have EVER been offered, at this price, by this or any other store. The Most Beautiful, Authentic Spring Styles—Wraps, SportCoats and Topcoats, Richly Embroidered or Self Trimmed. F A B R IC S C O L O R S ■Bolivia Polo Cloth Velour Cloth Tweeds -Rockie Reindeer Brown—Tan Sorento 0 *8 t Coate From $12.50 to $85 I# S P R I f tO F lB U O SPRINGFIELD Jfc, . and, pt§ mm MBmwmm wv» i t i ' wwiviwiiiy jk&*Mti&t n# fft# • p n iH il #£ wmfmt 14 * m t wartt ir it is a* i y t o M M d n \ l i ft* iw iiiig# * » « awfli to m «f m m m « tiatkm «re*tr f , ■ly.f'tvincw, - - By-product* are substaneM or rm writ* obtained collaterally or ineMcn*, tally la the operation of a apodfle! proceaa or manufaetwre of eotnothlng ; •l«e. I« huhtln# Kama for food th» hMe* and feather* are by-prmhieta; in 1 MM&tifftCttiH** lumber aawrttwt ami * aharinga are by-product*j In the mah*: ttfiactnr* a# *»*, coke la k hy.pr<«l«dv i thoughMi tfeaonly m i atalttf in the ■j 1 '•i inrumi Tb# Cedarvilie Herald MkMi KAELH BULL - EDITOR | EnUrad, at tb« Pyat-Olfice, Cad&r- 1villa, O., October 31, 1887, as second •class matter. will EAGLE“M A D 0 " . PenalNo.174 tWr'i! i|l* VI-t y ' t " " * f. Pm Sals si P*«hir , Mad* In fit* grad** ASKFORTHEVXILOWPENCILWltHtHEREDBAND BACLR MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK ■vlull IIII'Tfi I......... ......... — —— r rirnini........ inm FRIDAY, APR*L 7, 1622 . | KEEP THEM BURIED. No amount of money, no amount |of worry over the mistakes of the ] post will help the future, i No regrets over yesterday profit today, , Wandering in ilia weed-grown cemetery of the past, reading the ep- itaths of lights that failed,' gets a fellow in a state of mind where he is liable,to see the bleacnlng skeletons of old blunders pointing their bony fingers at him. Stay away from the tomb of regret Always avoid the morgue of unsee able thoughts. Don't wear the wind ing sheet o f “it might have .been,” Dec your old blunders to jolt you into better things and then forget them. Out of the broken ranks of failures you can, if you will,, gather up enough good scrap to build a new foundation. The most useless thing in life ,is to worry about the things that cannot be mended. A HOPEFUL SIGN. .How many persons are watching the market on Liberty bonds? We do not mean for the purpose of sale but as an indication of how business is picking up and the money market becoming more normal.- On Monday Liberty nonds reached the highest prices since the break two years ago. There is np better indica tion of returning’ to ‘'normalcy” than by having government bonds at par. It is to be regretted'than any hold er of bonds had to sen at n loss. To those who now hold the Victory bonds par-can be secured. As business im proves bonds will continue to grow in value and the time will not be far away'when they will bo sold at a neat premium. - All we need is confidence and tl e business world will once more return a profit to labor and capital. TT-y-i iBMiMMPMf “ I iT W T MAIL GetTSaBook—FREE There?* a Copy W aiting for You— Send! for It N ow ! A. Every reader of this paper i« entitled to n free cony of our r.°\v and interesting book— “PinE'GTBYMAIL” If you have not already sent for your copy, do it now. Send a letter or postcard today; the hook will come by return mail. THE SPRINGFIELD BU ILD ING Sc LOAN O ASSOCIATION The Place With the Big Pillars 28 East Main Street Springfield, Ohio, ■iilMiaiiaMBMMM HOMEY PHILOSOPHY What’s the use of getting mad be cause you run your hand down a bannister bn your way down stairs ■and get your hand soiled by the dust that wife forgot to brush away. When you brush it oif you're really only compromising—putting it soxik #where else that it don’t belong, so every car pet and every plant on which it falls has just as much right to kick ns you have. Dirt is nothing but matter out of' place, so far you lose your goat divide'the dust into its particles and put them hack where they fit and will he happy. When you've done that you qualify to growl. Before that all you ought to do is to,think,' 6>ax &co, THE FIRST LOSS. The first loss that Henry Ford has had to stand on the D. T, & I. was' for the month of December which Was $831,006. In the face of that loss .the Interstate Commerce was asked ’ to lower freight rates to stimulate bus iness but *t was refused. A nice sit uation when a man cannot operate his own property and lower rates to the public if ho. chooses. ,We surely live under a government of commiss ions. a man that reads the Springfield papers, the city commission form of government is a real joke. Jhst at present thecity has no auditor, a ma jority of the commission voting to fire that official. Now the ranks are divided and a successor cannot be named. The old federal form of gov ernment had its faults but the new form in Springfield, Dayton and many other cities are but fads that are wearing out with the people. No government is any better than the class of men elected to office, regard less of the form of government, new or old. TlieMAULEEDET SEEDBOK r K L L 5jlajrc=Jcrf«IItt-p.R*loekr gWetyoa t!.nban:r.t-of oar ( j re»raof exffer.ececMaacCtmoa,K#Titcr,cra*oJ f«rac«. Sfndnpostalfor it tadov. WM.HENRYMAOIE.Inc.•JSSW’ You’ll surely be enthsiastic over Kuppenheimer Quality The best friends this store has are men who have put Kup - penheimer clothes to the test of service. It is then that *these splendid clothes •show their real worth— the tailored-in quality that gives them, lasting fit and smart appearance—the pure wool ma terials that make long wear certain. You’ll like the new Spring styles as soon as you see , them—put a Kuppenheimer suit or overcoat to the service . test and it will confirm ‘your ■ first impression. $30 , $35 , $40 Katz & Richards 33 East Main Street, Xenia, Of io — the house o f Kuppenheimer good clothes If YouNeedPrintingDropinAnd See Us , NoTrouble to Estimate. per cent TAX FREE We have been granted Railroad Transit Privileges at all our different plants which will give us unlimited field and shipping facilities. This will mean a big increase in our business, and in order to take care o f same we are offering a limited amount of OUR 7 per cent PREFERRED STOCK Cumulative and Redeemable at 110 Tax Free, ' * Dividends Payable Quarterly The DeWine Milling Co. Main Office Corner Detroit and Second Streets, Xenia* Ohio —— i mum nmr #
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