The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
> use** 3M j pehsosa ? r^s^s*.. As«*n»«a. «.?*£$? 6 5 ■ OcJlou Uotej U Conte pot! e $ GtQnbQppIeSu G fio tito pop quorlh Au DiPd’o. •■-13*v, dn usvl i aitiii, \ .-I [ aiuf'cl tew rn r and f«plv03'», Tmvtaoiey nut! Murde L\ Rj H q ? TI l \ '!u;:. 1. 0, Ksup , Apt21P. vJ far o* *>ra iHiro1, s rj«u. i, €ii:uot'n Iw ithrclccluo V: Ii'PAi''^ ORiil vhi!d i\ a o f i c r o ! ; • mding n tew d ay s —43o£ ^-engraved cards a t officer. Cards ongmvod tsm i plates. this old I llte ' ms ! g *;2 M* warr n fnrn> ’o-uciloy. ! to i ,vu ■^iDeed Swecft p o ta to e s A t Sfo. O. B. Sratlfato was ia Odum- rmo, Tuesday. “ Get your buggy painted Townsloy and Murdock's, a t —Til" L's* 0 ? r of nU'raWi sn Gru'no County. Mono t tothlng Company. - Dr. "W:8t a r t of tlin Seminary ra il preach Sabbath for tho V, Is, con gregation. —Elblts for children, teachers and . families, all sizes. j WoBt’s Book Store, Xenia. J est r.vt'ivfil, urn aerortnient of overalls, work and dross nhirts. McFarland Biro*. Mrs. Mary C- Black of Santa Monica, Cal,, arrived boro last Sat urday and will spend the rummer Tuiov;!!] 1'U fr ' a' , GoM tint Graterten! n"-i ci S ilver Modal Htsvie C o tiJ ', * f'< M n i Y 'I . uxy Sprliipn s i j t r n m F rid ay ovt jiidp, A p ril ID, ui-di r th e th e rm s- ’ !j<}f sh'- tin su<’ft’ mny Wonsnidd C h ris tia n Tt inp, rani ' S 'n ten . tYd* a iv ille ls folii-i’i ; :\ r u J i n a a e h o f tin '•■' cent -:>f Mr vri u h ll F-ster b e in g m tlin O ra te rje a l a n d M r. IteWitt Morgan in tho Musical' Contest. .? !"Bi um mjsmm .fil j ’ mm Tho W. C. T. I". Institute will be ; ■ field In Yellow’ {%>riugn Thursday i with lu r daughter, Mrs. A, T. j.-’jij* ■and Fmloy, April I£ and ID. Mrs. f n0yt . ; Ilam e t llollingsheatl of Cloyeland, j " *the national superisrtendont- of pm- I . i ferniented wine, wIH bo tho loader. { w an t: ____ Mr. Jusopls Qoborn of the San dusky Home visited here tins. week. —General repair work and rubber tires a t Townnley and Murdock’s. —Good boolm are necessary, no.fca luxury. West’s Book Store, Xenia. Mice M ary l’oopnr entertained tho G. U. T. Club Tuesday afternoon. —FOBBEKT: Good horse pasture 15(1. I. N. Patterson, Call on John Stewart if your fruit trees sprayed. you “ W e will pay yep 2 CS©'p e r doz ‘ in tr a d e o r I8 q So C ash lo r No. 1. ; — m . v paint shop fa now o tean fresh Eggs, At B ird ’s ; ready for spring work. Bov, TboroasTurnerof New Texas Pa., has Joined his wife and son are visiting Sira. Martha Morton. Bho together with Dr. Fees will oc- | j cupy tho | 'atfoEEi Thursday even-! j ing. Friday evening there w ill be a and j (ji,id Medal Oratorical Contest! ! intornperoed with a BHver Musical i Ralph Wolford. ; Medal Contest. I open i Mrs. Mary Wilson Downes ot J Mrs J . H. Creswc-11had an unusual Morrow' visited her daughter. Mary j experience Monday evening when Have you tried our crackers and Cottage Bakery bread? , McFarland. Bros. 1 ! Ellen, several Edgemont; week. days tho first of.the Mrs, Ray Lawrence of Cincinnati spent Saturday ana Sabbath with her parents, “ Ladies Waists" in newest styles from $1 to $ 3 . 5 0 each. A t Bird's. Gall ’phone No. Gi when in need of anything m the grocery line. McFarland Bros, —Better get your ■order in for buggy painting, Townsley and Murdock. Mr. Isaac Wistermau accompanied Mr, G. H . Smith to Soash, Texas, Tuesday. Mrs. Ira Gates, who recently un derwent an operation in Columbus Mrs. Elizabeth Owens and Mrs. | has recovered and has returned Ira Davis and children spent Friday ! home, with relatives in Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose.Richard- eon entertained Mr. G. F. Mastor- son, wife and mother, Sabbath. Rev. Sproul of Pittsburg, will preach for the Reformed Presbyter ian congregation (O. S.), Sabbath —We will pay you 2 7 c in trade or 2 5 c in cash for-cholce fresh Butter, Saturday, April 9th . At Bird's. —Attention is called to the first excursion of the season on the Penn sylvania railroad. The announce ment appears m this issue. m e —New specialties for spring sea son. Wall paper and picture fram ing. We can suit you in both. West’s Book Store, Xenia. Men’s Trousers” the Sw e l- lest line in town to se lec t from $ 2 .0 0 to $ 5 .0 0 each. At Bird's. Mr. Sidney Smith has returned from Chicago where lie and his mother, Mrs. A. 55, Smith were cal led some days ago by tho death of the latter’s mother. Mrs. Smith will not return until later. her driving horse became frightened at an automobile driven by Mr,, W>D. Clematis. Tho accident hap- pepix1near Mr. Samuel Creswoll’s gfifte but no damage was done other than to the carriage winch was over-turned in tho ditch. Mrs. Creswell was thrown out and drag ged some little distance while hold ing to the lines, Mr. Clematis as sisted Mrs. Creswell home. She was not injured to any extent other than given a nervous shock. 6856FREE TRIPS TO SPRINGFIELD. Arrangements have just been perfected providing for tho payment of the round trip railroad or traction fare of 680G persons residing within 40 mllles of Springfield at any time between this date and January l , 1911. Never before has such a colossal undertaking been attempt ed in any city live times the size of Springfield, nor such an oiler made whereby the transportation of 0866 persons is to. be paid in full. I t affords one the opportunity of combining business with pleasure and also permits‘an inspection of the magnificent state fraternal homes situated in Springfield, without expense. A postal card addressed to Wilbur M. Faulkner, Fairbanks Building, Springfield, Ohio, w ill bring full particulars of th is exceptionally advantageous offer. '. • , This ad. w ill no t appear again. B ettar write your card NOW. ’ —Ladies Black Voile Skirts, beautifully made and trimmed. $ 4 .9 3 to $ 9 .9 8 each. At Bird’s. The CedarvlHe High School team defeated tho Clifton team laotFriday by a score of 26 to 15, in a genuine April Fool game. Tho High School played a practice game Thursday evening the college team, the latter Winning by a score of 4 to 3 in seven innings. The High School team will be a winner this spring with Marshall in the box. WHEN YOU LEAVE HOME DETERMINED TO BUY Rev,"A, 0, Gregg,"district' super- i | intendent of the International Re- j j form Bureau, will speak Sabbath ( morning in the B, B, church a t j 10:80. This organization works j , ■■ , • V separately from the Anti-saloon f Mr. G. F. Siegler now' lias his new ieagU0 that legislation governing ; automibile, a Buick purchased from Sabbath observance, cigarette laws I the Central Electric Supply Co., JQtc ,JQ ]aoked after. An offering! and is waiting for some more of the j will be Ulctm a t tlle ctoSo 0f the ser- 1 kind of weather we have had past month. tlie ‘ vice for this bureau. Summer Shoes For Young Men Perfect fit that means comfort and coolness-custom style that gives a smart, dressy effect. You are sure of getting both these features in your summer footwear if you come to us for a pair of I Two horses, 1000 toushets of corn, I The showers of rain tho first of the j 15 ton of hay, clover seed and a large week were very welcome in that the amount of farming implements were j roads and streets were as dusty as destroyed by fire early Sabbath i usually during the month of August, j morning when the barn of G. F. | Then the gardens were needing rain j Brickie was burned, Tho loss Is | as well as the wheat and young grass ; placed a t $4,000 with $2,000 intmr- ---------- ----- lance. There is no cause assigned as —Buy your clothing a t “The *to the fire. Mr. Brickie went to the Home" and nave money. A hand-j mow to got down liay when he dis- j seme clothes brush given with every j covered the fire. Ho attempted to | Don’t let the dealer who handles some inferior preparation, talk you into buying that Vjust as good" kind, which so often proves unsatisfactory-. Insist on having - • ; the “ MADE TO WALK ON” k . hd The kind that won’t fade when exposed to sunlight. The kind with that T-0-U-G-H-L-E-A-T-H-E-R-Y-E-L-A S-T-1-C Finish that outshines and outwears all others. I t’s for FLOORS, FURNITURE, AND ALL OTHER IN TERIOR WOODWORK, in all natural wood colors, FOB SALE BV KERR & HASTINGS BROS, THEATRE NOTES, suit, i r * ? 1 $ 3 5 0 1 $ 4 0 0 a* v/ jLW ,v./# '•*&*£*'A r st* %‘‘ t J r $ 5 0 0 Home Clothing Company, . 1 Regal quartcr-siz'es insure you an exact fit, whatever your foot-length n»y be—and the new Regal models are accurate reproductions of the latest custom styles. Just let us show you thenew Regal Oxfords—‘they’ll do the rest, MOSER'S SHOE STORE, 31 -33 South Detro it S treet, X en ia , Ohio. A. H. White, Field Secretary ot tho International Reform Bureau will speak a t the M. 10, church, Sunday morning on the subject “Tin* Boy end the Cigarette." An ofieringjwill be taken for the’cause. smoother out the successful. blaze but was u«i- —-For buggy painting go to Town- sley and Murdock's. Samuel B. , Conwell, one of the pioneer citizens of tbs county died Friday evening after an illness .of about four weeks. The deceased was born near Clifton and was past «7 years of age. He is survived by j three soiic and two daughters; I W. H. of Tarentum, P a .; J . C. of i Xenia; A. M. of Greenfield Ind1; ; Mrs. Henry 55artn:an and Miss Anna . Conwell, Xenia. Mrs. Nancy Stev enson, Mariptta; Mrs. Edna Gowdy, ; Xenia; Mrs. Caroline Wilson, Oed- arvllle are sisters. Tho funeral sarvlcB were held Mmd iy» Mr. J. \V. Itadabaugh has been laid up this week with au injured foot recived while unloadinga heavy trunk a t the depot. Mr. Smith the supply agent for tho company lias been acting in Mr. Radabaugh’s ‘ place‘ ! A number of business men were i pOSoenslons save a mass of debts and ---------------- - 'called together Wednesday evening! his title. Tlie old man’s adherence J* HtNfiutoifc left Wodnesday ? to diotnuofi tho udviyufaility ot socuiv t to his prejudices nhd tlio oxtravu»“ forMartinsville, Ind., Where his .■ingaspeaker of national reputation j gauces of tho latter furnished both under the auspices of tho Board of ! the comedy and the striking serious Trade. Dr. J , O. Stewart is in S.The Fairbanks Theatre, Spring- field, will offer on Wednesday, Ap ril lfitli, Mr. J . P. Dodson m the noteworthy comedy “Tlio House Next Door,” one of tlie triumphs of last season. No pieoe on the stage today is attracting more attention and giving more delight to the au diences than this one. “Tho House Next Door” is a splendid comedy, introducing the intermarriage ques tion. This subject is treated in a novetistic way producing an abun dance of comedy as well as of strong dramatic situations. Mr. Dodson is enacting the character of Sir John Gotswold, a tosty, irasci ble, grouchy impoverished noblemen with no Spring and Summ er If you wan t to dress right up-to-date let us make your clothes. W e have the good s and w e guarantee the workmanship. Every thing to be first-class or no sale. JACOB KANY, 4 The Leading Merchant Tailor, Xenia, Ohio. wife is staying with Mrs. Jainoo McClellan’, wdio is taking treatment for rheumatism, Mr, W. I). Nesblt of Chicago 10 also expected to be there a few days. A small fire did slight damage and caused considerable excitement Tuesday a t the home of Prof. Mor gan, who resides in the J . (J. McLean residence, The ooofc in the chimney took fire. —Fodder town. for Sale, cheap, I). 0. Ervin. Tie: Don’t put down the old carpet again. Finish your • floor with Campbell’n Varnish fitain and you will have a cleaner and more san itary floor and will bo delighted with the effect and thedurabilltj of it. Easily applied. Dries hard. Ank C. M. Crouse about it. cor- ] respondencf) with such a man and : an effort will bo made to get him. The speaker will address the busi est! men on tho various phases of conditions tiiafc have to be met in j dealing with tho trade. The travel ing expenses is all that will have to ' be paid. I t was also suggested th a t, a banquet, bo prepared and every • business man is town bo urged to be present. i ’ Mr. C. C. Welmer had a narrow j »escape Wednesday while driving! a traveling man to Xenia. The s h a f t; on one side dropped down touching the horses legs and for a short space ■ of time things looked dangerous. ! Mr. Vv’eimer thought he could check i monfento. Mr. Dodson’s imperson ation Is vital, forciblo and intensely human. This actor is one of the most polished and finished players on the stage, combining an efficient manner with a forcible method to an unusual degree. This production will doubtless be one of tbs treats of tlie season, for there are few actors today of Mr. Dodson’s type and the genuine comedios which meet with tho success of “Tho House Next Door" are also rare. ■William Collier In a new four-act farce-comedy, “A Lucky Btar" will be the attraction a t the Fairbanks Theatre, Springfield, April 14th. William Colliers in a now and eom- the horse by pulling if. into a wagon j plctely Collienzetl farce comedy is Men’s SU ITS . S e e those SWELL GRAYS and BLUES our wlndbws today. Bird's Mammoth Store in belonging to Caleb kiosks. The traveling man wan thrown out and landed a t the heels of tho horses be longing to Nooks, Neither were hurt {(> any extent. Mr. W. A. Hpercer happened alor.’gand brought Mr. Weimer to town while hio com- gcnerally enough to satisfy any eu rious reader of theatrical ‘announce ments. “Caught in the Rain,” “Tho Patriot,” “On tho Quiet” and “The Dictator” have been so many rungs in a ladder, generally of hio own making, tha t has lifted Mr. C A R P E T S CURTA IN S W A L L P A P E R In all the new Spring designs, many pattern? con trolled b y us, v S P E C I A L O F F E R I N G 100 9x12 Brussels Rugs $12 each, w o r th .......... $16.50 Drop patterns in best quality extra super A ll Wool Two P ly Carpets,.............. . . 5 2 £ c a yard , worth 75c. Drop *patterns in LINOLEUM regular 50 and 60c g r a d e . .................................. ...................... 37 l-2 c j'ard. STRAW MATTINGS, one and two room lots, half price THE P. M, HARMAN CO„ 30 & 32 N . M a in S t ., D a y to n , O h io . went to Xenia with Mr. V7. L, Mar- 1Collier pretty well to tlie position of • 5 5 ! i Mr. Ernest ilmith of Vicksburg, | U k is., io spending a few days with , hio brother, Mr. Charles Smith. The ! ■former came north with hio mother, ! who io visiting in Greenfield. Mr. i ..iMUBMga , fjmith is a mail clerk in the Vicks- tihali. The. burse and buggy bc>. !longed to the Waddle livery barn. The Palace Restaurant CASTOR IA fo r Infants and (Sltildren, ; burg poatoffiee, having been located; Tf,fl Kjn>) Yfill HaVfi A tom BfltiftM ! tho piece In Dutch. ) , in that city for fourteen years. ; * " * '* BUUgnl , jar^0|y to t| 0 wj(.|, a Bears tho yOJr j its ownership. Oigaatnro of •t Bdfs» Chao, Xenia A v e . Hafrie, Prop- Rooms formerly occupied by C» C. Weimer. Dr. 9. D. Feiio, president of the Antioch College, has announced that ho would not become a candi* date for Congress before the pri- 11inary. The Dr. has been besieged from all parts of the district to al low hio name to he used hut ho was forced (o decline at thin time owing to his duties at. the college. Tim Dr. I*Qi.Q IlfSfl fit I PATENTS Caveats, and 'rrflde.MatkSebCtif.edafsil ftltPat- ea; U. .iiiei-j e.v.-.cir,.::- f. r MiMstn*** V tt*. j 'JonOffios lOCprsstvKu.s. p « e » p orei6*i ,nd trocaatf .:?« pat-.U in Itoitbi.-alfwathsis1 tcRote f ’-.nsWealitnc!*— 1 t Meals b y d a y o r w e e k , L m i c l i s e r v e d all b o o r s . 4} F u r n i s h e d M oo sno l o r R e n t , Villas Insteattr—^ Mtmf AwH-Wm Wthts U* Ml f O .A B 8 N O W * O O B ’ * OM. PATC0VOM’SGfi,WDSHIMWOW, A <S. I first of Auiei’ican farceurs. As Ro ; land Lester Starr m his present play j Mr. Collier acts an energetic, huct- ] ling American, endeavoring to in- \ fuse American ideas and customs ! into a fiomewhafc antiquated foreign environment. The atmosphere of The plot has motor boat and The two sides who i lay claim to tho craft finally agree j tiiafc if a chaperon in provided them j is honor as well as room enough for ! all, and “all” means two American ! girls and Roland Chester Starr. The young mail in a artist and therefore : promptly falls in love with one of ! these two young women. His only difficulty Is that lie cannot nottlo in *his own mind which one. Charles j Frohman has surrounded Mr. Col* j Her with a supporting company tha t I ineludi 8Marjory Wood, BaulaMarr, I Katherine Malkins, Wallace Woro- s ley, Reginald Mason and M. L. S o e k e r t . 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