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Illinois Corn firower Wins WILB1D. HESBIT —Established 1890 — W. K. Kellog National Trophy. I Of CHICAGO- The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. From Life, -OP—* You must understand that Mr. S. W. Smith, Pres,; Geo . W. Rife , 1st V. Pres.; Oliver Gab - Ncebit writes a great many things lough, 2nd V, Pres.; O. L, Smith, Cashier; for Life which do not appear with L. F. Tin d a l l , Asst. Cashier his name. You know him bettor, no ' INDIVIDUAL KESPONSIBIITY doubt by hio humorous poetry, which | | j 5 5 r is quoted from one end ot the coun­ —Ca p it a l a n d Su rplus Ov e r — ■ • try to the other. But many of the !< > y £ , f j , . j t > . • | dialogues which add zest to this •zlcr & m & Zaeut W arning bright paper are the product of Mr,. *130,500.00 Nesbit’u intellect. This is only by way of introduction. We had to go Y . y f j r u i o j all the way to Chicago to secure the We Want Your Business Ut C following interview. We say. this to .show how much we really care for Your Account Largo or Small Will Receive Our Most Careful Mr. Nesbit. We found him stand­ Attention. s&Jv ing on the steps of the,Chicago Tri­ 5S3l bune. “ In spite of the bald spot on your We Sell Non-Taxable Mu- We Make and Sell Farm OPENING DAYS head you appear to be a young man” nioipal Bonds, Mortgage Loans. we ventmed in order to make him THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY feel at ease. “ I was born in Xenia, O., in 1871. ALL DEALINGS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL March 23rd, 24th and 25th. A brass plate on my birth place bears the legend ‘Main Street,’ ” he 2 0 Years Old Interest Paid on Time Safe Deposit Strong and Boxes replied. Deposits. Everything for Mon’B and Boys’ wear from hats to socles, from We have always wanted to meet Healthy For Rent underwear to overcoats. a man from Xenia, Q< We1 never This exposition will show you the radical styles,' the absolute expected to have that honor and re­ YOUR SALE NOTES COLLECTED WITHOUT CHARGE change in out of suits and overcoats. Nothing prosaic or common­ nown, And to think he should turn place. But of course we have conservative tashions for those who out to he one of . the most valuable prefer them. contributors of Life. The Exchange BanK, Eour great feature lines of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, and ‘ What did you attend in your Overcoats, $6.85, $14.85, $20.00 and $25 00 youth?” we pressed. IS CONSERVATIVE YET PROGRESSIVE 'Public schools, lane kilns, saw * CAN WE SERVE YOU*? Form 4 mill and the composing room of the THE. W H EN , R. A. James, Winner of W. K. Kellogg Trophy, with I Trophy Cedarville Herald, All of these af­ Inth© Arcade Springfield, Ohio. and the 1910 Champion. Etur fairs are, by the way, running today and I am welcome to come back at—” R, A. James, of Charleston, III., he is president has &» output requir­ “ When did you leave?” we contin­ has the proud distinction of haviug ing 10,000 bushels of fuun a day, raw ued sternly, for our time in Chicago grown the best ear of corn in all the product, for Its minufaetm-e. A was growing short, 8,125,713,600 bushels of last year’s peculiar feature is |.bat while the “ Early in the 90’s I want to Indi­ bumper crop. At the National Corn Kellogg product Js re ide exclusively ana. One day, in a moineht of in­ M illinery Show just held at Columbus, Ohio, from selected white mrn, the Kel­ spiration, I wrote a jingle as an ad­ this gentleman was awarded the logg trophy inis beer won each time vertisement for a clothing store In W. IC. Kellogg National Corn Tro­ by a yellow corn cxiv E>it. The trophy Indianapolis. The rest is history. Jobe Brothers & Co. phy, donated in 1009 by W. K. Kel­ is offered for aunt il competition Tt includes a humorous column in Opening logg, president of the Kellogg until won twice by f ft same grower. the Baltimore American and a re­ ; ANNOUNCE Toasted Corn Flake Co., of Battle The National Corn Show at which moval to Chicago, where I am pres­ Greek, Mich, the award was inadi was an event ident of the Forty Oinb, a member Formal Spring Opening The ear of corn grown by Sir. of tremendous magi tude. At one of the Chicago Athletic Association James is of Ried’s Yellow Doth va­ of the sessions Prei dent Taft was Press Club ana of the staff of the ANNOUNCEMENT.. riety. It is ten inches long, 7}X present and delivers an address. superintendent of police of Chicago." Thursday, Friday and Saturday inches in circumference, and has 20 rows of kernels, C to the inch in Women who wish to be authoritively inform­ March Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth the row, average 5-8 o f an inch in BIRTHDAY EVENT. depth, and S-16 of an inch in width, Enters Coyest ed of what the World of fashion will wear 1.x* It is Indeed a very correct type of this spring are especially invited to view yellow dent corn. One of the most pleasant events Mr. James, the winner, Isa vigor­ For Piano.in the social circle of little Misses this gathering of the choicest new designs MILLINERY occurred on Friday evening when ous farmer, about 40 years of age produced for tliis season. and bf pleasing personality, a man Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Radabaugb en­ In connection with this showing we will who has given careful study to corn The M. E. Church has entered the tertained in honor of the 12th birth­ Xenia Gazette contest for a piano display our Spring Styles in Tailor-Made culiure, and who has achieved his day anniversary of their daughter, successes a grand champion winner and the members are busily engaged Mabel. Eighteen liappy guests were M arch 16 Thursday Suits for Women and Misses, Coats, only by years of hard work and io clipping coupons and soliciting present, their eyes dancing and in subscriptions. Those ddsiring to painstaking seed selection and care­ their sweetest moods and all entered Silk and Challie Dresses, Silk Petticoats, help the committee in this work can M arch 17 Friday ful breeding front season to season. into the spirit of the celebration. Silk and White Lingerie Waists, Silks leave then* subscriptions at John-' Illinois growers are especially Miss Mabel was made tho recip­ son’s Jewelry Store as well as their and Dress Materials. elated, over the result for the reason ient of several dainty remembrances, M arch 18 Saturday coupons. I f the paper is received by The contest of pinning on the don­ mail the price is brtt $3.00 per year, key’s tail afforded much fun and the otherwise It is $5.£0 per year. The prize was won by Margaret McFar­ contest is but fairly started and the land. Inspection Invited. Jobe Bros. & Co. church is making a good showing Fink carnations and green wreaths already, Three pianos will bo given decorated the table from which a XENIA, OHIO. away. The piano is now on exhi­ three course dinner was served. bition at Shroades’ JIardwntfe store. Those present weio: Miss Truoll Rndnbaugh and brother, Master 9 LeeRoy, of West Milton, while the 3 7 GREEM STREET XEMIJi, O. local guests included Misses Ellon Received Beating Tarbox, Eva Tarbox, Hazel Bench- atn, Elsie Shroades, Grotchen Putt, Mildred Crouse, Mildred Trnmbo, At Dance.Josephine Rattdall, Lena Hastings, Lois McFarland, Marguerite Mc­ Farland, Eva Townsley, Helen A social dance given by Wm. For Townsiey, Marjorie Putt. tune, a t naut on what is known as the Badger farm, now owned by An­ Cut Price drew Bros., several nights ago, re­ sulted in an open fight in which ono Of Are as good as money can buy. Thompson Jones received a badly mutilated head. Too much “ booze’* J tells tbo condensed story. Made from best oak tanned leath­ Jones was arrested on charge of assault with intent to kill upon a er. young man by tho t’anio of Edwards Mr. Reid, son of Am­ a nephew of Nathauir I Whittington. bassador and Mrs. , Tho ease Is cot ior hearing today be and Miss Helen Miles Rodgeri, of Trim m ed to suit your fancy. fore a justice court in Xenia. Racine, Win., wero married on Tues­ day by Rev. I. T. Rodgers, I). I),, / brother of the bride. A special train Finished as only a skilled work­ had been engaged and tbo bridal party and oat-of-town guests left lor Chicago. The bride and groom order will convince. man can do. have gone to Mexico on a six weeks w'oddiug tour. Ambassador and Mrs, Reid attended tho marriage of Team harness, Buggy Harness Trama their son. R, A. James, Winner of \V. K. Kellogg 1a Bridles, Lines, Collars, Pads, Etc. National Com Trophy for 1910 LEGAL NOTICE. that this is the first timo in four C. C. Weimer. years that the honors have been wrested from the state of Indiana. Your Repair W ork Solicited. Common Pleas Court, Last year’s champion ear, the first Greene County, Ohio. winner of the Kellogg trophy, was EttaGustin, Plaintiff, r *own by Mr. Fred O. Palin, of VB. HD) Newtown, Ind. It was also of Reid’s When You Sit Down Yellow Dent variety, crossed with William W. Gustin, Defendant to Write William W. Gustin, defendant in Alexander Gold .Standard. Last isn’t it annoying to find your- above entitled action, will take no­ year’ s prize winner is the moat per­ ATLAS HOTEL soli out of paper, envelopes, tice that Etta Gustin has filed Kerr & Hastings Bros fectly formed of 1 ho two, though it, pen points, ink, blotters or requires a careful judgo to distin­ in said court her petition against blotting pail? him for .divorce, Case No, lifffifl, guish the points of superiority. and RESTAURANT, mmmMm The trophy awarded to Mr. James High-Class upon ground of gross neglect of duty, and tiiat tho same wilt be for hear­ was made by Tiffany of , S ta tio n e ry ing at tho Court House m XoniA, REMODLED - REFURNISHED for Mr. W« K. Kellogg, at a cost of ...... ail $1.0(H), It is made of Sterling silver, costs so little hero that forgot- Ohio, at 9 A. M., April 10th, 1911, or - if you «!-• Having troubl* In•“■WANTEIJ—Sowa with pigs or to fulness in the only excuse for as noon thereafter as tho same can Kitting good bwnd, probably tha have pigs in March or April. bronzo and enamels, and is a truly Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladles and artistic creation. It sf.'unio-'st)inches being wifbon L an adequate sup­ bo heard, by which date’ defendant H. F. Summers, ply. ntop in and get yours fault lia* IntHa flour that la bo- in height. Mr. Kellogg’s interest in must answer or demur to said peti­ Gentlemen. * Service Is unexcelled trig M id . Gladtldtnga” flour Yellow Springs, O., Route 1. while this reminder Jo still corn growing can l»o understood tion, or judgment may be taken ac­ maaftt all that th# nama Iwpllaa fresh. cordingly. “"Pure Blood It. L Red's eggs tor when it it) stated that the Kellogg S. Detroit street, Xenia, O. and will prova ao If glvao a trial, Toasted Corn PJako Co,, of which Defendant's residence, Idavillo, Karr A Haatlnga *raa.hatching, (}, U. Hamm, Wisterman’s PHrmaoy Indiana, Etta Gnstin lid Mie# Berth* Itean entertained. The Gedarville Herald. Fr®3 industry in France. j “TAKE THIS CUT” eighteen young ladies last Battmlay ’ Mint the jfrpg irdtssuy of Franco Is , steernoon in honor of M m Lucy #*.oo2P c r T ear. 8 b^f’lEcsg of -co’Uderablo tsngnJtt’do > — ^ MavDonald of Cehna. ILotosh- K sy ho gofr.c-l f?cm tho fact that the « ( ~ T ; I ff erediths caents woro served and tho after­ annua! prc±ictha js elesa to G&COO*- * *• noon spent in aonelal manner. C , £a> cf which are consumed I 'U t l usic Store, KARLH BULL - - Editor ■ / ■ ■ • r . Irf wluln ^:o country, with the exception f * 01 teo export to Logiand. j, . —LOTS TOR SALE: Three lots ! ■ - KAY TON, O. llntprrd at;the FcsMlfReo, Cedar- on Miliar street. Inquire of For Infant* and Children. t - viltc. ^October SI, 1-557, las ecoomi 3. 11. Williamson. cl»a$ matter. Hta Awfcl Expsrftnse. .J « 'in N o w «— e* A man who had bc-en shipwrecked } - Edgemontand Flag crackers. and then ■cast up m the Jersey coast, The Kind You Have L FAT DAY, MARCH 17, 1910 Something delicious in the where ho lay a- whole day before he 1 cracker line. McFariend Bros, revived ca^lrirrsiy to enramoa help. ' Located At ■eacfsmrssaep was receiving the sympathy and con- j Always Bought gratnlatlons of hfo Mends on his re* j RESOLUTIONS, —Graham Flour in twelve cavury. j A\’efje(aIi!cpftparaltjn£rAs’ p?C!V--” u 131 S. LUDLOW, pound eacks at "You nrje-t have l.ad a terrible ox- | sirailatiiKj ilieFootfaalRe^i MWc recommend It.; thare i«n’ Kerr and Hastings Bros pcrlenoe wiili «*> fo id and mosquitoes ! 1 ir-3 liie Stoastis aaiJBo»Els of Bears the IVe, the Young People’s Christian swarming around yon,” said one of } nay hotter.,, them, j New Cepjpei #fd»g Union of tho United Presbyterian —Ice Cream! lee Cream! In I n fan ts /C hildren In mid-summer yon have to trust churrlJ, (Vdaryillo, Ohio, desire- to “You 3unt tict I had a terrible expo- | Signature largo or small quantities. The best rienee,” tho saved one acknowledged, i to a Inr-ge degree to your butsher. express our deep sorrow and appre­ that comes ,to town. Can bo sup- Second Largest’ Stock ciation of the life of our fellow mem­ “My oxperienco wan woree than that Promotes DigeslionJCheriful- plied each day. of the man who wrote Water, water ness and ResLCoiUalnsneite of Well Cared For Meats in Ohio,] ber. Harold Cooley, whom God everywhere, hut not a drop to drink/ Opiimi^forpliine norHio£raL: railed to ins heavenly home, March With mo it was bites, bites every­ In hot weather are the only kind to -rBouet-’s Koban coffee, no advanc No t Na r c o t ic . l, 1911, Human sympathy is insuffi­ i where, but not a bite to eat.” ...... buy; we have proper appliances to r h e l p u s ;g r o w cient, bufc we commend tho sorrow­ in price, 95c per pound. Nagley MfactOllIk&HifflfmR j Bros, keeping th*m Ight, and thsy*r* ing family to Him who is ever ready Taking No Risky. E U' FUmpkiil Setd“ Zlenry Irving was intensely interest­ JlSsawa* sweet and eafe when sold. Don’t * • to comfort and cheer jin time of JkMkUts- sadness, therefore be it —Granulated corn meal, by the ed in criminology, and on one occasion jfuseStel* meat Bhopping when it’s hot. Huy Resolved; That in his death w« sack or bushol. this hobby of the famona actor made In "of us and be sure. it rather awkward fov one of his have lost a most faithful member of Kerr & Hastings Bros. WmSetd- . friends. our society. u-i* IJr-a f - / hMa/fti/msTU'. C. H. CROUSE, The two men were walking together ‘ hi Midi, ...... Manual LAZY LIVER —Canvas gloves and mittens, OEDARVILDE, O. That we bow in humble submis­ on a lonely moor. The friend was a •r k;F*Kfv!1 Aparfect Remedy forConsfip*- U se “I taA Caacatet* so cool tba. I wcnW net b. sion to the Divine Power v/ho doeth eather and knit gloves. Nagley very nervous man, and unfortunately without them. X m i troubled a great deal with tton, Sour Storoadi.Dlarritai torpid lWcr and headache.. Now since taking all things well. Bros. at a very desolate spot Mr. Jrvlng M i Worms .Convulsionsfeverisli- Csseorets Candy Cathartic 1 feel very much better glanced round and exclaimed, “What I eball eonalnly recommend them to my frlcnda That we bear testimony of his wjfjg'K; ness andLoss OF SLEEP. For Over at the beat medicine X have ever aeon." youngchristian character and will For your next order of flour try an ideal spot for a murder! Anna Satinet. Osborn Mill No, S, Fall Elver, Uua. “Now, suppose I murdered you here,” Facsimile Signature ot New from Cover to Cover ever strive to bear m mind Christ’s “ Starlight” one of the best high n4“iwi1. . words,: “ He ye also ready." Mr. Irving went on. The other-start­ ftsfiaw WEBSTER1S Best For grade flours on the market. ed violently, but' Mr, living was nl- K. Verna Bird Kerr & Hastings Bros. NEWYORK. _ Thirty Years NEW 1 '" '% ^ ' the Bowels ^ Com. i Carrie Money . teady deep in his nefarious schemes Lula Henderson and paid ltitlo attention to the other’s A t 6 months oW INTERNATIONAL SALESMEN WANTED to look obvious dissatisfaction with the sub­ 3 5 D o s e s - 3 5 Cents DICTIONARY after our interest }n Greene and ad­ ject of conversation. Nobody, Mr. Ir­ CANO* CATHARTIC MAP OF OHIO FREE. jacent counties. Salary, or commis­ ving explained, would ever be able to JUST ISSUED. Ed.in sion. Address The Victor Oil Com­ trace the murderer, and he explained m i The Tarbox Lumber Co,, are giv­ at great length how he could cover up Chief, Dr. W. T. Harris, former U. S. pany, Cleveland. Q, Exact Copy of Wrapper. THt ecNTAim oommrv; new von* city.. ing away a Souvenir map of Ohio, his tracks. Com. o f Education. The Webster . PUaeant, Po. tablo, Potent, TastoGoad. DoGood. with the 1910 census. Those desir­ “Don’t you think it might be done?” Haver Sicken, Weaken or (tripe-, 10c, 23c, 50c. Never Tradition Developed by Modern •old In balk, Tho gnnnlnn tablet stamped QC(1>- —Dick A, Town Bley, the old reli­ he asked, turning again to his corns Gnaranteed to caro or yon r money back. ing same, call up the office of the Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Sox Company. able qementer, .foundations, walks panion. But his companion was disap­ Scientific Lexicography. KeytoLit- The Tarbox Lumber Go. and verandas a specialty, 3-.Hl-d pearing in the far distance as fast as cratureof SeveaCenturies. General JWNUAL SALE, TEN MIIUONPOXES his legs eonld cany him. Information Practically Doubled. How He War ,to Be Captured. “ When you go in to capture that 2Y00 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. Additional Locals. Mrs. John Turner underwent a se­ Suffered Intense bandit;*’ said the chief to his officers, W e Sell W ooltex 400,000 Words and Phrases. “\ “you are to do so with laughter and rious operation at the. MvOidlah Pains in My Left jollity, for I have been told that we Hospital iu xmiia, Tuesday, and GET THE BEST —Fruits, vegetables and oys- cannot take him seriously.” her many, friends, are pleased to New Suits Side/ 1 ters. McFarland Bros.' know that she has excellent pros­ In. Scholarship, Conven­ pects of pommndhfc recovery. On D o you realize it is better to be ience, Authority, Utility. -—Justarrived! The penny photo safe than sorry, that it is. the best Wednesday Mi’. Harry Kennon was wagon is here and now is the time New Coats policy to lock the stable door before operated upon for appendicitis and the horse is stolen? to ge b 21 ph otos for 25c. is reported as doing nicely and will j be about in a short time. Mr. J. D. These garments arenoted for Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy Miss Fanny McNeill was in Cin­ i Silvey, who was operated upon last cured Mrs. C . C . Gokey, of a stub­ cinnati, Tuesday and Wednesday ! week, has returned home much im­ their refined and distinctive style born case of heart disease, such as attending the dressmaking opening. proved. , . which has given them the first thousands are now suffering with. Read what she says; W e solicit your orders. Prices place m American Fashions. “Before I began taking* Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy I had been suffering right and quality guaranteed W e have just received our from heart trouble for over live Phone 51, McFarland Bros, years., I had crown so weak that it advance shipment. All who have , was impossible for me to d o thirty Per Dozen for clean fresh minutes work in a whole day. I —Leave your order for ice cream seen them are pleased. Some suffered intense pains in m y leftside at Marshall’s when in need for so EGGS tomorrow, could not sleep on the left side, and. cials, parties of family use. have bought, early as it is, . was so short of breath that I thought I should never be able to take a full Saturday, March 18. The Bookmalti? breath again, The least exoitemeht 8 would bring on the most distressing, —FOR RENT; A -room house patoitatkm. I had scarcely taken a with gooff lot on Church street. Bring us your surplus. Dress Goods, & Silks half-bottle of the Heart Remedy be­ j 3. E. Hastings Agt. fore I could see a marked change in Are receiving good attention. .,.l(estaariiit... to See Miss Lucy MacDonald returned Many are buying now , proved so rapidly We wai Sell You IN THE BQOKWALTER HOTEL taken six bottles I was completely to her home iu Ceiina last Monday ■ cured. _ - after a visit with her sister, Mrs. today only and for Gash HIGH STREET M RS.C.C. GOKEY, Northfield,VL J.'W. Radabaugh. If you have any of the symptoms only: Sure a5 Fate DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS Mrs. Gokey mentions, it is your Mrs. M. C. Nagley entertained a duty to protect yourself. number of little folks Wednesday Royal Syrup, per gal. ,32c You’ll be successful in your ALSO REST ROOM. baking if you tlae -our flour. Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy. evening ' in honor of Forest’s 6 qts. Yellow Onion sets Tho fioonerybu begin the soon­ M E A L S JSTOW SMS C E N T S . seventh birthday, is what you need. If the first bot­ f o r ...... 2tie er your baking troubles will tle fails to benefit, your money is Lunch Counter on Main Floor leave yon. returned. Ask your druggist. Mr andMrs. Thomas Weller de­ 3i lb. Rice, extra fancy Open Day and Night. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. sire to thank the friends and neigh­ for ....2ticYon’II Find T’ha Baat of Good XJaed In the Cul­ bors for their kindness during the 3Xlbs. Best Crackers. .25c inary Department. sickness and death of Mr. Oliver A. Good Cooks This label on every W ooltex garment *002 yge^Mfiieaw—*——pap—w——<——t——iM—im——— iaM^ta McMillan. “ . always insists upon our brand. With our flour it is not eo mttmi P. S.- Special Rem­ J. H. McniLLAN. a t *tz*n«tih*nUg m* wide* bo much the difference in price •ofttrdl (ft* action df tba liver arid bowek Mrs. J, H. Nifebeb spent last Sat­ Funeral Director and Furnltnre i r. lfMea 1 Hwye and Uver PUUi etir urday In Dayton where she mot her nant Sale To-day. It’s in the quritty, or what you Carpets, Rugs, flattings Dealer. Manutaeturer of •mtieoltan. H -amum *S omtta. Cement son, Mr. W* D, Nisbot ot Chicago, receive lor your money, that Grave Vaulte and Cement BnlKinr who came to address one of tho makes it the popular choice. Also Window Curtains in all the New Materials Blooka. Telephone 7. clubs of that city. . CO YEARS* Bird's Mammoth Store Cedfcrvllle, Ohio. U i experience L H. SULLEN BERGER Oliver A. McMillan, aged about Cedarvill* - * Ohio. 25, died last Saturday night at the DR. LEO ANDERSON, homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W ei ROTGRISOR & GIBJiEY’S, Vo'erinary Surgeon and Dentiat. P atents ler, after being ill several months GRADUATE O. S. U. with tubercular trouble. ' Short fu XENIA, OHIO. Office Waddle’s LIvory Barn. i BADE MARKS neral services were conducted Mon­ Citizens ’ Phone 99 ami 81 Design * day atternoon by Rev. Putt, tho re­ CorvniGHTS Ac. ! CEDARVJLJ jE, - - OHIO AnyhcaBondingIfirmiiAiitndlng askelrbaskelr’ and description may mains being taken to a brother’s i Ontaaly ascertain r,:ir opinion freo weather an Choice Styles In i 5? invonMon Is pribably patentabp*, cocnnnlr.i. home near Pott William, On Tues­ I tlaaaatrlcflrrcnCdar.tfal. HANDtOOX cnPatent# amt free. Oldest esencyior sccarinjr patents. day funeral services were held from potmta taken tbrouah Mur.n * co, receive I IS BEAUTY m a il n otiei, without etierae, in the the Baptist church in Wilmington and burial took place there. One WORTH TOUR W HILE? Scientific American»♦ brother, a half brother and half A haftdkuttely lltastrsted weekly. I.arrtst r!r. Low Cut Shoes culatlon ot any setentice Journal. Terms, U a sister and father survive, The young year: fo«r wombs, *L Bold by all newsdealers Viola Cream man went to Denver last tall to im­ poalthrely------^ eradicates prove his health but remained only .rccilea,frccilea, molee,i blaok i a s s s M i f i Everybody will be wanting OXFORDS and TIES heads, annb;mi and tan, about a month. reat.orLng diaeaeed, during the nexf few months, and WE suggest that blotched, Toash and oily ------elcln -to the freshness and delicacy o f yon*. Fresh •ilicro Is no substitute fop thissnperlorllia™. you make an early selection while we have a full run $100 Reward* $100. less preparation, Tho life secret of the world’s greatest 8km Specialist, At all Drorgista or of SIZES and WIDTHS. maded for 60 cents, Bpecial propoalUon and Tho readers of this piper will be please Kmdo to Beanty on reqtiest, MEN’S FOOTWEAR dtSJS^JSJfelfeSISSS? T -* PILES io lawn that there is at tenet one dmdeil ihij «. €. iuxxarjEB co.. Xoied»,Ohle, dhraese that science him been able to sure La all Da stages and that is Catarrh, Hall’s Oxfords, Ties, and Pumps in the new Spring mod­ Ostsrrh Cure is the only positive care now els, H a ck or Tan leathers— FISTULA known to the medical fraternity, Ostorrh HUNTING ASP AM> , being a constitutional disease, requires a $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $4.00. DISEASES OF THE RECTUM constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh FISH IN ^ Cure is taken Internally, acting directly np MfjM the tea i f 4R*My l»f»,l» In tliew jrlwrtew on tho blood and mucous eurracee of System c.'.tJccf stern. T« nab ' *i*WM fma Im yoar*r,n cm i ht fit*. Bt»* «M inn tXWMW ,______thereby destroying the foundation of the WOMAN'S FOOTW EAR «nt p.alRj* in aroee.ef wain He* mm mt Mmii mmumi <«u*t disease, mid giving the patient Strength by tiyjrtrMr.ils ynr b.m atdlMlMmmWliCrsHcnlssarsa, BMblkb^lIS#£ tilvi.c,*, U ytn i. x«£i building Up the constitution and assisting Oxfords in Ti«s or Button Styles, Ribbon Ties and esthete thtegsycwm d r . i. j. McCl e l l a n nature in doing its work, The proprietors New Ankle Strap Pumps; velvets, suede, tan, gun- KltlMlL SFORTUMII OirtfMfc tatMlay> have so much fnlth in its curative powers, ICO legti a ir.Mth, lfls* a 44 la«t «r*4 Itreri Columns, 0. list they oiler one Hundred Dollars for any metal and kid leather*—- S< i f i iEitrsetin. latna cmm that it fails to etire, Send for list o testimonial*, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $4.00 WiBithe ht*n e.i «t mv Address, S', J. CHENEY A Co, Toieds O. ar.d t t y If ho I ft o wh«t» A Useful Science, Sold by Druggist, 7»e. . Our Low Cut Shoes are correctly made and if we aY* t.t&t at hf~Mhand, “aii-|rt» *' * What is gcr.graphy?” eshed fho fa- m ipim do the fitting, there will be no slipping at the heel or thee who was. testing bin coii’fi prec- *u • **»*ly ElUsate tt» best, srrciM.trial wm res* la study. “Geography,” replied BendnittasMiv* gaping. et■» /Mhe«h sea*— —- little Jimmy Jiggs, “is what you put -afu*:tl «r.«r.S *«ea * Inside youf trousers w/hon yea think tclv ef fr. GASOLINE SALESMAN WANTED. HAtTWAt ymr ere going fo get a whipping,”— etoatnuk* ^Ixr.is; live c,;an is eoiiiffi-:> b;!J Materially to Washington Btfer, b)S Income in your territory by fif'ling VUL­ «t»»es4 wt eat CAN fta-olitie, tLo t;M{ for) f,-,r antor.i.Ailf-a, i.hof Owemk Can engines, motor -boats, etc. Von carryno Horner Shoe Co., S3«5 Wateb * Revelations, rto:.!:. We ctlip direct from ilia rcLiiery in rot* (MMlat You nover know how aooy figures fjfty-iivft gallon sieel drums or tanbs. We tt’ee, s «* esa he tarried In tho head until you make tf:e tolte-ti.nM, yon simply take orders Sole Agent for W. L. Douglass Shoes *ft iMhet MOM ar.d PMCKKT V o lin I’UOl’ l n., 0 ti.-iinfco.iic hear a life insurance collcitor talk, commission rat everv fcastel aald. We Lave a 33 S. Limestone St., - Springfield, 0. t - c k **'A ‘ r - * * or & woman give out tedpes for good orvorttsmtv for a bye man in frlNtt«» lae. IMf^waltl.-j—«» IT’ ' Mrs. J . B. Winter ami Mrs, (i. Y. - Winter spent Tuesslap in Seals. ■ J LOCAL ANB PERSONAL | Mr. and Mrs. II. (J, Watt gave a family dinner last Saturday to a 1 • • s ..Bird’s Mammoth Store Th* b**t In th* cvreal linn, •!- number of relatives. 4 mmrnmmi * w*>« fresh. McFarland Brea k ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird returned ! KINNANE—SULLIVAN CO. - W, W ill place on sale this coming Miss Clam Ball of Xenia egoraft; ■ lioino Thursday evening from been clerking in t). M. Townsley’s We Will Offer Our Exclusive Merchandise at a Won­ grocery for some time will give up I AST YEAR we enjoyed the largest trade we his position Saturday and on Tues­ day will leave for Cannon City, Col., derful Concessions in Price. " ever had—this year we intend to make the where ho will remain for some time *. ‘ Never before has there ever been assembled under one roof the mass irnltnrs increase still larger. with his uncle and aunt Mr, and Mrs. Jamison, with a view to locat­ of artistic style creations that are now being shown at this EXCLUSIVE Oemsnt We know there is nothing like real live bargains tulliiag ing in the West. Mr. Charles Con­ STORE. * to create big business—we have them—yes, lots ner will take Mr. Harbison’s place of them we cannot describe them here—such bar­ in the grocery. W E feel amply repaid for our efforts when we gaze upon the magnifi­ cence that surrounds us. as we realize that we have not left a stone un­ gains you will not see in any other store in this Word has boon received hero of •ON, vicinity. of the marriage of Mr. David Steel turned to gratify the desire of the good.and tasteful dresser, who is de­ Dentist. * These low prices are for you all Spring. The McBlroy to Miss Elnora E. Aiken lighted with the exquisite models we have collected. L of Huntsville, O., at the home of the largest stock here all the time. bride’s mother on March first. Tho Our GOWNS, SUITS, COATS, MILLINERY, SHIRT WAISTS and 3nrn 81 For weeks we have been making preparations coremony was performed by Rev. Ii. all the necessities of woman, represent the newest in style and labric, OHIO Hargrave in the presence of a num­ for our Great Spring Display and are now ready ber of relatives and friends. The best in material and workmanship and the cheapest on the market, qual­ for you with the finest stock of new home fur­ next morning tha couple loft for ity considered. . nishing* ever shown in this loc aity. their future home near Wilberforcc where tho groo o waB engaged in We extendyou a most cordial and hearty invitation to attend this We invite you to visit our splendid store. farming. Tho bride was formerly a the most superb dispaly of style creations that has ever been presented school teacher and the many friends of Mr McElroy are now congratu­ in Springfield, lating him on his venture. .. - SPRGT a t .-ts a r . ,ii , 1 „ Store open Thursday evening 7:30 to 9:30 for inspection only, with a cfjreath. Jo? is»r»* musical program by the celebrated Hawken’s Cadet Orchestra. wwotlft’* The New Spring ena t s m jt n i Garments PETER A. BOGGAN, ta.O fel*. 24 East Main Street, ' Springfield, Ohio. TING Are here in all their glo­ This solid oak Dining Table, round top, neat We refund round trip carfare to all points within 50 miles of I l N G j ry— -SUITS, SKIRTS, pedestal, our low price ...... $ 1 0 .5 0 Springfield on all purchases of $15 or over* This money is paid hasis c t M»:mn» i m rt> t« jm« DRESSES, COATS and fc-j ta me- you by our cashier, thus relieving you of being discommoded i la stm ts * i s^a v.ttr* by having to go elsewhere for same. sea « u mi WAISTS. •;.> y;s tm ircsiMtt ADAIR, Never have we shown «:*e, f tut- t :;:;f ■ such a handsome line of ea.t ««;«»»fa* tan tthtte 20-22-24 N. Detroit Si, - Xenia, Ohio. garments at such reason­ Iesar tfi'zjr-nn >:««♦ yp'-5’*'* able prices as at this xm mm FURNITURE, <:■'> tea «SS w* time. XX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING .X3C ptt? 01 % Is* SSS I iAtitMkit CARPETS, - STOVES. tomato* frthSf-ltmt rf i ? i-Wfs •»**** t„* fw**w it*, i'*i m We deliver or Prepay Freight on Any Order of tn».*s w*» Mearick’s To Cure a Cold In One Day £?^L fa* *» ,**•# Goods, When in the City Visit Us. CLOAK HOUSE, — ess d t W « Dayton, Ohio .Upoenm 4basics IMltofitjamY JtJv<% ’cto^to, i aut3 danetotj tomaly, “ Tlio *js«s*s*s*B sa3g«s^«sjag*g*g*gjRga3g«g*s;Bs aKts^ass^s^s^sfuassiosaas^g^s^®®**, THEATRE ROTES. \ iv-I,u" t.’iia, i«w t?;o Maiikiil } eojnracy that- aycoai-cfl r/icfi her ro l i "Isma » fc *fip GM'o Tk atre, Xoiv i irart GY.?% o trill boecca at flioiYVrlj. BJFe W«H'oy lo-pr^tolily tlw I’atebanfes tSae&irofoe:acj «aon!ahfe only jfeivnuYY rtf American dancers. HSio IS Jfonday, Marc!? 2»jto, to Eiou bi ’.’S' r, eaiao Into her ftrfate'jfc pFwnliicuvn 3fl*y “ aa«eq fer «io Gccno.”55 Tiiir win a o!3C cr-'at; .1 ttio svlo of tlio II *st*:*ry teSis how Eitty CoKEtablo, | Yama, Yarns, Girt it* tlio “ Tlareo , impersonated by Bliss Gcor^o! wife? Twins” about fear yt ara ago, nithu of a literary man, finite her iaek of j MFs BfeCoy was novor noon hero m ' I teal interest In fcor fimband’a xvotli * ho? origans! part. “ The Echo” is , hascreatedabarrior between them?oeaentiatly adaneingehow, for every L 'l l SPRING 1911 OPENING and inclined him to tho oedefy »$ ] member of tM company, from another woman of Mr own taatcc. J McCoy to tho humblest member of j IgA He even accoptsaninvitation to Past* In eVGIY linQ> v a lu es o f UnqUCS- bubbiirig over with all the newest cre­ but we serve the intended purpose ad- & keen appreciation of the humorous landof’ Denver, Colo.,...... wao received.....J ' 3 yT tioned woi th are revealed, for on the ations of Europe as well as America. mirably, and ask that you consider side of tho modern game of lilrta hero Thursday and taken to the tiou give a delightful element of home of Mr. D. S. Ervin, from which Srs\ . threshold of. Spring, we could pay no NEW SUITS, NEW COATS, NEW this a cordial invitation to come and comedy to the situation. place tho funeral cervices wore con­ higher tribute to our patrons than by GOWNS, NEW SILK FROCKS, NEW inspect at your leisure, to gain new Wfe When the Sheehan English Grand ducted by Dr. W . B. McOhesney at !r-Y Opera Company cornea to tho Fair- t ,o o’clock that afternoon. Death freely offering inducements character­ WAISTS for the LADIES’ and MISS-* ideas and to observe rhe many clever ‘hanJks Theatre, Spriiigflulrf, for an was due to pueumonin. j , izing our great Spring showiug of 1911. conceptions from master designers the all star perporraanee of Verdi’s The deceased was the son of Wil- j *V ES, FRESH, NEW APPAREL, for famous *T1 Trovatore” th°re will he liam McFarlard, a former resident STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE the JUNIORS and LITTLE TOTS, world over, wh ose word 'rules in the wk heard renowned artists than have of this place, and hut two brothers, .ever appeared in Springfield before Mr. Lincoln McFarland of Akron, lend a three-fold attractiveness to this NEW MILLINERY, NEW LINGER­ Fashion World.. at one time. First and foremost of Mr, Eugene MoFaland in the West, IE, NEWEST CORSET MODELS) The great changes in our Ladies' these stars is Joseph S’. Sheehan ac-j remains, the former attending the tn great SPRING OPENING and SALE, knowledged the greatest of all J funeral. At ono time the deceased unsurpassed by any house in Ohio, NEWEST in SHOES.and SLIPPERS Ready-to-Wear Department and Mil- American tenors. To those who -was a bookkeeper for Mr. Ervin and Spring is hardly Spring and surely NEW HOSIERY, NEW UNDER­ linery—second floor—is of Mich agree- ?- have beaid Mr, Sheehan’s wonder­ later was connected with the Second ful voico little need be said, his re­ National Bank in Xenia, He left SI Easter is not Easter without the de­ WEAR, NEW GLOVES, NEW able vastness that we cannot refrain markable power, .combined with there for Colorado, owing to ill rare sweetness; has placed him in a health and has “been engaged in var m lights of new apparel. As to STYLE, NECKWEAR, NEW RIBBONS, from giving it special mention and in­ class to himself. Then comes Miss rious enterprises, of late being in m this store is in a class by itself and de- NEW LACES, NEW EMBROIDER­ vite a careful reading of the following Elaina He Sellem, the eminent the feal'estafe business. Ml French Contralto, whose work us The deceased was about fifty-three ^ - pended upon by the .community for IES. NEW ART GOODS, NE\jV confirmatory evidences which are al­ the gypsy hag in ” 11 Trovatoro” lias years of age and leaves a widow of i ^vj FIRST authoritative information each SILKS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW ready here abundantly and in the most matte her a favorite in France. Miss only a few days. Burial took i>Iace Grace Nelson, the prima donna north of town. ■ • season, and this season, we feel we WASH GOODS, NEW BELTS, NEW tangible form, all making an aggrega- ^ whom Mr. Sheehan discovered in Europe and whom, critics declare have excelled all former efforts. The HAND BAGS, NEW 'JEWELRY. tion of attractions for excelling any- the sensation of the day, is said to hundreds of new things we are ready Those all have their own part to play thing ever seen here'before and rarely ^ he the most remarkable coloratura Reservoir Work Soprano since Tetminnin electrified to show you are correct—see them all and have played them well in the Toi­ . equalled in cities many times the size the world and consequently is par­ Is Resumed. about the store. Our plans for Spring lettes. for-we have gathered just the ticularly suited to the role of “ Leo­ of Springfield. Be one of the great, nora.’,’ The entire cast is on a par have developed precisely to our liking, The large storage reservoir for the wanted sorts. New apparel for allf crowds which will be here to feast on with these mentioned therefore it is Huger Straw Board & Paper Co., not surprising that critics every­ and no doubt will be to yours, as will with accessories from tip to toe. From the new delights of 1911 and you will i bat wasfitarted last fall and stopped where declare this* company the with the cumins of cold weather is be seen in our bewildering display. thence, it’s but a step to new furnish­ not be disappointed. foremost ever heard in the presen­ againvunder way. A large number tation of the beautiful Verdi opera, of infen and teams are at work grad­ ” IL Trovatore,” The date of this ing and ditching and it will require attraction is Tuesday evening March at least two months time, to finish 21st. Our Ready= t o = Wear Department the job. The reservoir covers eight Bessie McCoy will be the attrac­ or ten acres and when finished will tion at the Fairbanks Theatre on bo one of the most complete m the Thursday, March 23rd. She will he state. , It is with no little pride and. like as the whole ciiy generally. City and visibly surpassing any ever pleasure we invite your attention to ' With these conditions, we take great seen in Springfield before. pur newly organized and- Remodeled pleasure in presenting Mr. Doyle to the “ And last bnt not least, every ar­ ^ Ready-to-wear Department, remodeled ladies of Cedarville and vicinity in the ticle bears the “WREN Character,' in management as well as appointment capacity announced, at the same time the LOWEST PRICES ON EARTH, Spring Footwear Jjs the management and buying of the de­ Inviting their consideration and atten­ quality and style considered—the char­ ar partment being under the control of. tion to the vast and appreciative acter that has made WREN'S what it Our new Spring Shoes are all here, consisting 32 Mr. J.F. Doyle, of New York. Mr. changes already wroght in the depart­ is today—one of the Leading Stores of of a great variety of beautiful lasts and patterns, Doyle's commercial career has been ment, in merchandise as well as ap­ Ohio, where young and old, rich and identiOed with some of L.e first houses pointment. With the result natural to in Russia Tans, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent poor, innocent and wise, enjoy the of , enjoying an educa- expect from such highly tensioned, Colt leathers, and ranging in prices from 31.25 to same respectful and courteous treat- tion in the Ladies' Ready-to-Wear bus- productive of such conditions, we rep­ ment, and where money is always re- $6.00. ^ mess of broad expanse diversified, resent to the people of Cedarville and funded when merchandise is not satis­ M modern and metropolitan—from the public generally, for the spring of 1911 factory. Thus you have wondered New Spring Oxfords J) manufacturer to. the merchant-thua stock of ladies ready-to-wear garments why the W R E N STORE is doing the ^ acquiring knowledge fitting him for from the foremost makers of New largest business in the world for a city Are arriving daily and at this store can be found any position known to 20th century York and other leading manufacturing of Springfield's size, and is kne wn as your ideal style made on all the . latest patterns ‘ki advanced methods. In this appoint- centers evidencing a superiority in the busiest store in Onio, much to the ment we feel we have filled a long felt that good shoemaking demands. We have all TASTE, MAKE, STYLE and VA­ surprise of every one and very often ready for your inspection an elegant assortment Sj want in the WREN STORE, as well RIETY* rarely seen outside New York even to ourselves. of Buck, Suede, Velvets, Tans, Gun Metals, Pat­ ent Colts, and bright and dull Kid leathers. When in need of footwear call and see us. Ask to be ft Special Notice•••• shown what is what for early spring, 1911, and wt will gladly show you. Mr. Robert M. Findlay, our special New York representative, will be with us Opening Days, showing a mag­ nificent line of High-Class Tailored Suits, all the very newest 1911 models. Special measurements will be a fea­ ture of his stay while with us. In T h e 9 Arcade, Sprlngfied’s Largest and Heat Shoe House,

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The same changes that have character­ country, necessitating yearly trips to ed i i the changes noted, we had in ised the appreciable and visible im­ Paris, thus acquiring a knowledge in mind the continued upbuilding of the Call and allow us to demon, provement in our Ladies Ready-to- modern milliilery life, which has been high standard of merit this great store Wear store are now present in our thus far, visibly absent in Springfield, already enjoys, as well as the eleva­ strate the best line of Millinery Department, through the ap­ and which we have no doubt the ladies tion of Springfield “generally’' as a pointment of Miss Clara McCoy of New of Cedarville will appreciate and enjoy mercantile center. The success already York as manager and buyer. Miss as well as ourselves. Evidence of the m enjoyed is so manifest that we feel the Syracuse Breaking Plows Double Disc Harrows McCoy's millinery life has been broad, new management is already most vis­ ever ready co-operation of our best being divided between New York and Spike Tooth Harrows ible, giving a tone and life to the de­ citizens will give new impetus to such Paris having had eight consecutive partment, modern and metropolitan, Sattiey’s New Way Corn Planters an undertaking so commendable, so years experience as manager and buy­ as it never had before. much needed and so much to be de­ Steel Land Rollers er with one of the leading houses of the In bringing about, the results achiev­ sired.

We refund round trip railroad and traction fares to all Double and Single sets of points within 40 miles of Springfield when your purchas­ Driving and Work Harness es amount to $15.00 or over. The best on the MarKet for th© money 1

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