The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

M m* f e n u e , m ' 3 : 1 s u r e l y . 2 ^ elegant- g-- ports 3. for grtfy Sifiilliau b cjqths, circular litul front <M clus- b (iround bottom, Ivory fjltix:tie fresh f lot should go du- |n opportunity issels carpets, j Icellent, w ith a |eis carpet, with price w ill be rith borders to Jhis grade, linster rug, the id color hlend- |e jects . T h is is wmm$ !$$ Rigs 'rety aed feed bam new . Especially irties. Keep your i b y hav ing it in< |$2oo outfit to be |G. r o i r $calfer Til mtbat Pfintto* 0 flJC 3 fltOilOC' :lt and xv© ft&vo latent materfcl. ilryfor Printing Uft-il vus ptict?- !br » b -W « jfrtisiic Vtiml f e s i H J5AB SB . $ 1 2 5 [day t fc t c m h o t 3 1, , a s cent taofi p»r‘ five $ i tw w pri#** 2 K f i W I.McClellan , |V? E k llrtim Onr 4fTr> 1 » i»ii 4 v rdv .Ut h Ki ^ d any <41 aer f i n a , . , . 1 iW EB TY -m S TH YEAR S O , 20 * 6 edarviUe fterald. T■ -•a item r,kc:t rxrXcd v.fi n ,t F n ^ C w r : " T ' t to pxi due cr/i a irmyj ;> erzt coearnedJydec.ire GEDAKVIUE, OUIO. FRIDAY, MAY '5. i960. rSICE SJ.OOA YEAR. iSQFldrmfchlwff baa begm ..w^.-.r,3e^tvnl .■fjrplaf-. 5 ri iris — ft*;-'***•*» .*•■*•* w t >•»«.*••Mv a »£ •Ant gatheringof those interested} glCincinnati tho contending farces ; ;I-:tfor thefirst time since the two .ffsoveatlons, 'Hionteetingbadbsea prearranged was attended .by no special /rations "other than the complete Mci downof 3 udgo Smith, Charles Bllderbrant, who had ( '■ icaolf nominatedafc his owneoti,* 'Y’jdon made a propeMtton to the1 (Smith people that the certificates’ V filedwith the officers ox the elec-j denhoard. The Smith peoplewere !(0t ready for thin but asked that dipmatter be loftwith tboKopiibli- i>|i\ members of the hoard. The liildobrant fyllowittg immediately acceptedthepropositionand served r.oticotothat effect. 'No sooner was tins done than the Smith crowd wantedto drop the matter as had beenproposedby them, . Hildebrantseeing thatBmithwas playing “horse” caused his papers tobe filedwith Janies E. Bewis of. ibis county, District Supervisor of Elections. This means that the board* which consists of six Re­ publicans and six Democrats will bocalledupon to settle the confcro- v@r^* r , Meanwhile the public will get a tasteof thesame equable that ex­ istedduring the Serogy-HUdebmht campaign two yeats ago.- EVA MARSHALL SHONTZ; Tho. Stawtirt properly Wft» sold ®s ~—iv tn> 5 ,ti 2 «tf t.ir. r^c»rir;-acy*n **% * Scott, o/"konis; Mfe Xfillio Stowart bidding it in f0i, JihGQO, Other bidders, from her©, wore Dr. J. W* Dixon, and A. Brad­ ford, OnWednesday Me. J . W- Pollock, took oyer tho corner lot the dimen­ sions being 60 X 132 . This Jot i5 probably asyaluable a building nito as there is ip town. It has boon rumored that Mr,-’ Pollock will bold this lot as a site for thenewCarnegielibrary, though tho library board has taken no definite action as to location. Should this buildingnot be erected there Mr. Pollock will erecta dwell­ ing thereon, Elthor of these im­ provements would add greatly to the ■value and appearance of that section. painful accident . AMBASSADOR REID SEWS A CHECK NextThursday night in tho opera h«weatt :30 o’clock Miss Shontz, tbo ieadiug'ladyoratorofourcounty will appear and lecture on “ My CaptureFlag.” It willbe abaolutly free to everybody, There will be good music rendered by a largo choirof local talent. The stage will be appropriately decorated vwith dags and lithographs. Everybody tscoming, socome early atodhear Mis? Shontz, The tt. A* B* has been invited* to attend in a body, You will miss one of the rarest treats ofyour life, it you don’t hear M ips Shontz, Dittle Mildred Crouse suffered a painful accident last Sabbath morn- ing which required mne stitches to sew the wound, She bad been in the meat store and after pulling down a blind attempted to jump to the floorwhen she caught her fore­ head on an ugly meat hook. The hook entered the flesh of the fore­ head just over the left eye. Had she heen an inch taller the hook would have’ entered the eye-socket and ruined the eye, , ALL SHOULD ATTEND, The lecture that will be delivered May 2 i by Miss Eva, Shontz, should be attended by all ns the admission is free(toall, Miss’Shontzhas|drawn large crowds everywhere and her lecture “My Captured Flag” has pleased all, MISS BIRD WINS CONTEST. CARD OF THANKS. i Wedesire toextend our thanks to ourmanyfriends and neighbors for thekindly assistance and sympathy ► hewnu&in the loss ol our beloved daughter and sister, Amanda, Mrs. Duflleld, brothers, and sister. GOING TO MOVE, Dr. J. W. Dixon Will not be in sisapotocare for business on Mon­ dayorTuesday asbewill hemoving toidsnewlocation in the Exchange Dankbuilding onKouth Mainstreet^ wherehewill be foundhereafter. FortunateMmooriani. “Wheni wan a druggist* at- Tave­ rn, Mo.,” vmtc3 T. J . Dwyer, now' of(Jraysvlllo, Mo.,“ thr«oofmy cus* teaerawere penmanontly cured of consumption by Dr. King’s Mow Dkcovery, and,are well and strong today. Onewas trying to sett his propertyand.move to Arlzono, but; after usingMew Discovery a> short tlraeliefound it tantecssasy to do &o, I regard-Dr. King's Mow Dir* covery.as tnomostwonderful mate- eitio m eslstcnee,” Burr-st trough andCold euroandThroat and Dung healer, Duarantcal by all Drug Gkk, earand$1. Temt bottlo ivco. . ‘ l*V Fxcurjion t’nuday, May ' Uth Poimeylvatiia Ijincs-speclal train loaws r; 65 a. ai» D,coroundtrip ItemCcdaivIHo. TheW, C.T.D. County Institute was held in Yellow,Springs ouiMou- day and Tuesday, tlioprogram clos­ ing Tuesday evening With a silver medal contest. There were seven contestants from Xenia, YeUow Springs, Bellbrook, Jamestown and Cedarville. ° The judges awarded tbomedal to Miss VeruaDirdof this place whoso subjectwas “ DoorHouse Man” . '' It is a pleasure tonote that the prize fell to one of Cedarviile’s popular young ladies. i ^ Tbs subject of a now nchool build- is%’ .fa mm being discueaed from nil oidenand judging fcomthe argument the election nest Thursday May Cl, promises to bo of unusual Interest. ■ Whilea large percentof tbo town voters, particular the floaters, favor anew building tho voters in the. township thafarom tlds district are absolutely opposed to it. Centrali­ zation of the (jchooloin the township; booms to ho the. pry, Mr, H, A,| Turnbull stated to the JBCeralHI Wednesday- that tbs bond issue; shouldbekilled and that the town-; ship build a building that will ac~- comodase all tlio schools, Mr,’ Turnbull wants tho schools central- , izedand thinks that sucha thing; will be done if the voters in this districtvote down the f 30,000 Issue. President Q-. E, Jobe of the Selma district states that their building cost about $ 12 , 400 , It bas--a press brick front and round tower. Thfe building is heatedwith hot water and is modernin, eyevy respect. Believing that the above subject should be thoroughly discussedand views expressed the Herald, inter­ viewed a number oftaxpayers. Mr. David Bradfute: “I think hat the issue should be defeated and wait until the townshipis ready tocentralize the schools which is not far distant; It would be bet­ ter and more economical tp make ofie building answer for all.” Mr, Qeorge Harper t ,“ I amop­ posed to the bond issue unless^ the township' schools ore taken in Then the proposed location is to much ononeside of town.” Mr. James A. McMillan: “I am against the issue of $ 30,000 in bonds for the schoolsatpresent.’*- ? Mr, B. B, Barber; “ It wilt be but a short time until tbo township schools are centralized and then all shouldgo together,”. Mr. H» M. Barber; “Bet one building answer for the schools when they are centralized but put off buildingin this district until this is done.. Arrangements can be made for the crowded condition for another year.” Atoba^ador YVhitelaw.Keid to England lias sent his per­ sonal cheek to Cedarville College for § 1 ,0 0 0 the same to be added to the endowment fund: With the check came a let­ ter of encouraging words and well wishes for the success of the college., Ambassador Keid also remembered his Alma Mater, Miami University at Oxford, with § 5 ,0 0 0 for the en­ dowment. BOMELECTS 'SELMASCHOL SCHOLTEACHERS. COMENCEMENT. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Persons wanting second hand furniture should call on C. M. Crouseand inspect articles that are for sale. Mr, O. E, Bradfute: “ Ifc’honly a matter «i time until all the schools' in the county will be centralized and I, think the issue of bonds bad bettor bo defeated .until the two- districts cangot together.’4 Mr.C,W. Crouse; “ lamopposed tonnew building Until the township goes inand until the people know what they want,” Mr^R, 0 *Watt: “I am in favor of Whatever is best for the schools but under the circumsfcAnces I will try to defeat the $30,000 bond issue us proposed.” Mr. Robert Bird; I think at the present time we should give the township a chance teassist in build­ inganit has beenthe Boxwcllpupils that have crowded the schools.” —Nazaroth Portland cement for sale at Kerr &Hastings Bros. MEMORIAL DAY, Those intending id erect montt meats or tombstones beforeDecora­ tionDay should eaU soon and give theirorder. Wo have a mod stock of nice work to select from* Hsergo Dsdds^ Sdiif >; „ • Xenia, O, "A Mountainof Gold; ’ could cotbring as much happiness toMrs. Ducia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as didone box of Budkleifls Arnica Salve, when it completely cared a running core on her log, which bad tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antecoptle healer of Piles, Wounds and Sores, £ 3 eat All Druggists. At the meeting of the Hoard of Education last Monday the follow­ ing teachers were elected; Primary department, Rosa Stor­ mont and Hester Trumbu. ,-'Xo, 2, X&lie $ej*artubd> Ho. S, EthelMcGiven., Ho, 4, (BE, Masteruon. Ho* 5 , G. C. Morton. Ho. 6, Vera Andrew. '' " Ho. I, Frame Young, ‘ Theboard did not elect a ouper* intendeut at themeetingbutwill do so June 23 . Beside Prof.. IT. E. Randall there are several other applicants. Miss McGivert was given the room held by Miss Wll- llamn who was not an applicant. Miss ‘Ahdrew takes Mr. Morton’s room and Mr* Morton is given the roomtaughtby Miss. Merle McFar­ land. SABBATH SCHOOL CONVETION. Tho Cedarville township Sabbath School convention will bo held in theM. E. church Monday evening The commencement, exercises of the Selma special school district were held'Ttiesday ‘evening in- tile schoolauditorium, andwere attend­ edby a largo growd. *• . The class this year was the first to graduate since the creating' of the special district and centralizing the schobl.. There were" three graduates as follows; Edward Calvert, “John PaulJones” ; Margaret E. Fin ley, America Means Opportunity” ; Kathryn R. Scuhdlaud, “ Ohio’s gons” . PresidentG.E, Jobopresented the diplomaswith very appdhriate re­ marks. Senator Oran.F. Hypes of Springfield delivered the address of the eveningwhich Was replete with many good things. Senator Hypes has an excellent voice and a very pleasingmanner as a speaker andIs one of the prominent young menm the state* Tho music was furnished by the Modjeska Quartet of Springfield. The exercises of the evening were ofa very high order which repre­ sents the standingof the'scliool.- at Rev. IB Milligan will mms Ba you like it* Then bs cdmeiueU with it* Hive is be* Oh* tid! Just |»u« on Ayer*o Hair Vigor tnd htvo kii& thick h*if| soft* tnti feak. But first of til* m& VQiir hair fwin coming out* Save v/Mt you have. Ayer’* HaltVigor v;!li not rtlsapimint Pa. It feeds the h*ir hulb*; ®alea weal h«fr strong _ “ Eald is* mm »i*W " S i tiers JL iwTWtmx DOYOKKHOW The value of “ HAHNA’S !&&■ TRD-MHIBIf? Ifciaakcsold iluoro, fornltoro and woudwotk look more beautiful thanwhen they wrrouow. •' AndIt lasts. = geo finished samples at Kerr & Hastings Bros. W-fi Imve an extra &m rnM K re llfp km npmU} At tlio lidDie of Mr. Jacob: .Biegler wW o it eatt he m ti U y any one who I ej de 3 iiDRs: of pwehagiftg apiano. Call oh or phone G . K Btglcr of jGeotgo & tBiegkr. foitMMtH Rdfebcd* - . _ W» Fauto, pAiStmastorMRlvor- ten,’la., nearly tost Ms Ufaand v/as , robbedof nearly»11comfort, aceor-1 mug to tottoBwl*ieii says; i’” r f g,>veam I had ©toyto um °i whtoh tod fo fittcn a oovvt&i eaHO*,f jftimdicu that oven fln-j a.* u«il4 tuEweei yellow; %vhm m \ d.wtof tP wibed Ftofiflo HRtordS* wldclH amt m©and haw kept mo i ©town y ® 4‘ fMtojtmo iut WlffcU“nt?s, ,Ncnfttlgte» nwmdt iU Diver, p,-;v DMddrr tfcmngem b H, A At M l wag- irt#,?*., *0 cent*. ./ THE BEAD THAT &TAHDS FOE QHABITY- Gfecn Seal Blquld Paint-, m t Sale by Kerr ^Hasting Bros. apeak on the “ Preparing a£Bessons by Teachers” . 'Mr. B. IX. Sulicn- bergerwill giVo a report of tho can­ vass of tho township as to kabhatb school attendance ond other infor­ mation necessary to Carry on the work successful. VOTE EARLY. s v G G e s n o m Graduation Gifts Parents~“Or othefiS-^ thitik* teg o f gifts for graduates vMiMad kera many Suggest m m fit Jtm m tiw , Semite* a m m d Jip pm pnm preif m p , UntilJune t5 Wermill give ii (MWUM o f m per mat bit evor# ’desk purchase, e m i s m s B n m ■ if we oanaot ptwse petit you mill not he 'urged to bm* ’ . u McCollum, T h § J m e t e r , Thejvotoraof theTedarvilioschool District should romembor to Como out:nextThursday and veto on the $ 30 ,copbond issue. All should ex­ press themselves at this time. Partners can take the time aa tho polls are to beopen from C'.CO a, m, to0:CHp.m* The Post' Office Department has leased the present room occupied by tho post ofitotf find also the ono hack of it now used as the clerk’s office for the township. 'This leaao covers a period often years at an annual rental ot $5ou* , u , An opening' will to cut to tho wall between tho two rooms and both » 9 iiio thrown together, Tho rooms Will bo equipedWith a newqiiartora! oak outfit, eftmbtoattou luck te«fB and «p4o-itoto in every patlleular. ■Tlio present roomwas cnelrolytsu 4small and Urn change will bo a ‘ great convietico to tlio Postmaster and torpsa of AwSdatHs. Tim rural ©at'rieto'vtill w n y y the tc&v tuom, Tho etorfi’ s office will be nmved to thomoni varated by tlw B-;dmssga hawk, ■ ■ Wistermau's D RU G STO R E la where you can always get t!w High Grads Atatr* km Druggkfs SyDtlieatfi 1 Ifemedles fully guaranteed. Headquarters for Wrlgley’s Uhewlttg Gum wholesale and Itet-ail* HARIS G R IM , EStdiiiate Copper aiid Mjier; germaeides and iaseefc des-; troyera Inquaatltfeato salt,; A U D ru g Q u a litie s G ua ran teed* ■ ' C m V B t l B I M K Cedarville, Qhio. RPSOW ED ! 1 T J A P I C N I C j :‘ll> B W V H E f t C STYLE:! AND Q U A L ITY CAN BE | R E t lE D W ON . V E I L \K AftE JH E P EO P L E . j t >!£'V J * Y T M W 6 ‘V&U M U M s . I BUSTER B r o w n . I 1 ~ , ismm *STYLE, QUALITY, PRICE, v THE^E ARE THE THREE tSRACEA THAT, SHOULD ATTACH To <3ARMENTIS. LOOK AT THE hE^ r DRE^^EP MEN, ANP ASK THEM WHERE THEY doT THEIR CLOTHED. WEWILL TAKE CHANCE^ ON THEIR LAYING; WAT THE WHEN/' ASK A MAN WHOM ,YOU HAVE .SEENWEARING [A LONG TIME] THAT ALWAYS LOQKEP,WELL A ^UlT WHERE HE GOT I T: WE WILL TAKE CHANCED ON HI.S LAYING: MAT THE WHEN/' WHO CARRY CUpTHEA ES­ PECIALLY MAPE FOR THEM BY ROGERS, PEET PEET &CO., KIRCHBAUM ANP PECK." TAKE A HARP-UP PRIENP ASIDE ANP A^K HIM WHERE HE GOT THE CLOTRE.S YOU KNOW HE HAP To BUY CHEAP. WE'LL TAKE. CHANCELS ON HI.S TELLING YOU ^AT THE WHEN." MAY .SALE . PRICED— $3.96,, $4. 9#, IG.6J , iP ,65, $9.65, l-M.afi,. $12,65, $14.65, $1> .65, $20. WE ARE NOT ALWAYS "CUTTING .PRICED'— WE MAKE THEM RIGHT IN .THE BEGINNING, BUT JUST NOW* PURGINGOUR MAY JALE/OUR PAT­ RONS MAY HAVE A PRICE-PICNIC ON NEARLY EVERYTHING IN OUR ^ToCK. • n p f b y r f p u } r v - ~ . THE WHEN, "THE GOOP CLOTHES SHOP," ARCAPE* ~ SP R IN G f lE L P * OHIO ladies’ Tailored Suits AtVerySpecialPrices One mere week of clearingprices onBailies’ Fine Tailored suits at prices youwill be surprised at. $10.00 SU IT S <© COMING EVENTS. May 22 Tov.’tanhlpCommeileemont. May 23 , IL F. ByUod. May 2i, Eva Marshall Shontz, May £ 3 , Xntov-Collegiato Uoatcst. Juno 1 - 2 , College Society Diploma Exerciser. . JuneS, Baecdaureafo Sermon, June 7 , CollegeCommencement, Juno 7 , Alumni AssociationMeet. About 25 choiceBUitofor ladies and misceo in thenew light flannel effects, and black, blue, and brown Panamas, Serges, Cheviots and Cloths, They wore regularly $ 17 .C 0 , $ 20.00 and $ 22 . 50 , 'hut nodifference it la uclearing calc and you take your choice at $10.00 $ 5.75 S U IT S A limited quanity of good all wool suit! In dark-colons (last season’s stylco) no twoalike, at lees than thoprice of a skirt. rmms °$ 5.75 EACH $5 WALKING SK IRTS Qualities and s ty lo that you do not usually get for this popular price of $3.®. They are in Mack, uavyf browns and groyc, and me K^alatly $0, ffi.GOand $7X0 skirtx all opcalal- ly prked for this weak at $ 5.00 Soiled Muslin Underwear at half price Bailies’ mid eblldron'o gasi*ientss mfMm wrong but they mo swsleil and massed bandliiig, and this to you? wpposfu- nlty toget two garments for* piles M nne. Cklldron’s laastia gowns at25o and C2©, Badks’ genvas at C3©, Wo and 7Gr. tmm garments in ') Jobe Brothers &ACo. XCXilQj - . 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