The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
-;3r~ am i O i£M s?ea9s S w e l l S p r i n g l \ r. * a i vn<>k^.cv; U?” S’.f; ’i <-$ fbc* h^y nara! t ’ .. k. v i (!-?.(abiaa t xuU 1 1 / uLCi ."'J oj . o ; y^i'h CMLing 'o bavc p,1^ ha Ui cc&Llijy; I jvfo ‘ici i1?.*!/! rater.’ n ■ccl year aXiaa votiv i U v nbcir boya coita an*I top' Y O f" f c id o u t lyov j'-a tK fae tfcy w v c a n *■:»>;kq yoia:b yo—laor/ v;cll wo can fit tliein ami Low* '' iva: i»!a>ij?e <mr piUea ara by coming here for your 5; lioyk) a e sU td ilL • ■ . We Slave an elegant line of FANCY MIXTURE BU1TB, M 2 W t to 18 ycaio either straight pr Israels * ' irony-To 02.5© t© $I@o BLUE SERGE SUITS sizes 4 to 18 years' either l- straight or Lnieker trousers $3 ,7 3 t® $12.§0. ITIII j DUKN’BBLOUSE or RUSSIAN SUITS, sizes 2 1-2 to 10 years $3 t@ $10 . Mt n's and Young Men’s and Young Men’s fine spring Mens Stylish spring rtuits and Top coats hats • $ I 0 t o $ 2 S " $ t t o - $ 4 ' Wo can fit the stouts, slims, me diums and t Ii o “hard to tit.” The Surprise Store, SB and 30 $£. T h ird St., U ay toa, ',0, Itl- T r a d e -FO R - SATURDAY ONLY. O. M. Townsley, T H E C O R N E R G R O C E R . JKi HUTCHISON & QIBNEY’S CARPETS 10,000 feet of Carpet-room filled with choice Room Rugs-fully 500 You can find the Price, the Style, the Color that will please you. ! i WINDOW SHADES, ready now 80 c. All width shades. • LINOLEUM, All W idths, » 50 c U p , ^ a c e 6 !iiy, 3 yards long, from l ie Up. so Colonial, Madras, Scrim flats. Etc. 4 § C S M ‘ K X Children’s Coats, JUST IN - rSOTGHISOfi & filBjIEfS, I L L M A OHIO 'Jtm f ~3 R.Y OUR JOB PRINTING Increase On Valuations, WW!OT P. ■% , P.-fl^rFrPrfI^f,-P-P^^0-(t-0r0r0r0-0-*,-tVtW~^,O.O.O.O.OJ.OLn 0 , 13 . 0 . 0.0 0 0 , 0 . 0 . 0 .O,a.q .0 0 L 0 . 0,0 0.0 n ‘ 0 My«ufiuflMMyauOtitJ£iwuuCiCi£iO duQ iid&utiu&d£iuQ&u£iuuudCiuvuu & m af.&uliH«iCywWu*j£i&waua*^if<wM^*(»- P. n< 7' Aui- t:>. •" h : v ri I. I,:’. ■ ,!, liiw ! \ r • ’•V i Ain n a lit y appraisers -■wm; lH-1'.I In X*!d;i • i t M l |»s*S’t {911 t ill! J.rn. *i far. It v.a« found that i hr wnEii i-i ahnur »'»in half eoiu- 1 1- f‘ 3 am« t r. tr farns 3im*b or >?:•-iurj Ibtt d about C-! i--(-rai*!-*- on an av» r« T lif hi tl.ii* t*-v;{ib!iip . aa rt-p y ita iliy Mr. J . H , Stormont alum* Iamb with huiltilutta to he up- iu-aiat d on an average of ?3d,£0, with, out ImiMiano, ?01.78. U( daryillo fo\vn:di:p ha*, a fair valuation com* ' par. d with other fownnhipr; in the county. Tiio reports of city and village ap- praiuerij sluwv that all thin property if>hein;» at itu actual value. In Ccd- v - f >.ia »-i' A n a r a f i r.?' i, va h f cn a; (T'» larvHh , 4 -'-np!' *i hp 135win r ty tu Tranfjpe-i. -h: VA?!t‘r.r f' i a March ? j> on f3 o ?; , lh an, w b te A Af ah - t * t ■vor *■»! ut t atf- of l! , yu r„ Pi’iAtyteriaiS'^oj^ unitipf;- wji-ii'I.Mc' pervrd tin* Sise.it tu ru <1in the eiHo. for aliifut i33) On fj'-phuiah'>r in, l «-3 . ho v/nu um- ted in inargfc.'-'' with Mi'-w Mary Brain of Clifton. Thoy moved to Iowa, wiser*> they remained two years. They thou returned to Ohio and located on tho farm north of the old lump ch ad, now* occupied by Mr. John Burns whero they built, a comfortable in me, clearing: ; the j a !< if - . 5 la. ■ 1 li »!? the »isj£t Hfton, Ohio, .nrrlj, in wiilehhe «f hit; life.- He ;*»£IbiHu^ Elder cu ri ri3 1 tfi 0°S* a *£ _ the land nu.MSly fr« m tho n a tiv e ' arviiie Mr. J . K. Fh'i-ce stated that ’ f O’cAr,, some of tin? smal3< r i>roperties have To them wereadsledfour children: been In years past listed afc almuL Alice, Uettle, George and Carrie. ^ twenty or th irty per cent, “The : Three o£ these preceded the father ‘ people do not. mind what vaouationn ! fo the heavenly home which Jesus ! t“ are being made, .so long as t here hi . promised to the m th a t love Him. - go . fair eijiialisstion” said Mr. 1‘ioree. Helooven a wirtowaiKl one daughter : 1 The Herald desires to call the a t- ' aud f°MF grand children to mourn : ^ tent ion of the publicto the following J his loss. ‘ 5 ( discovory. The residence of Mayor Mr. J'amca had been in feeble j ^ ■J . H . Andrew costing $3,000 which i health for the past few years, but | rP ! amount tlie owner has refused as a ! was <*hoerfui and patient, in it all. 3* j sale price, has never been listed tor i A year ago they bought the little ; taxation. The value, th a t has been | home on Cedar street, to which they ■g on it since it was constructed is the J moved from the farm. They brot i 'sam e an was on the building dis* ; thoir membership from the Presby- -<g mantled and Itnown as the dowdy : l«nan churcli of Clifton and con- , ' property. During all these years : nested with ! that the Mayor lias enjoyed the pnv - Jth is place. Alogesof this modern home he h a s , About the holidays he received escaped paying taxes on it by con- ’ serious irtpu-w t; in a fall on the slip- ; tinuing the valuation of the old . Pt'i'.v snow, and later la grippe set structure, th a t was there forty y ea rs, in wh'ich brought an end to his ......................... j earthly life, Sabbath April 3rd, W10. j The funeral was held from his iato j residence Tuhssdayaffernoon, the m- fewnent a t 'Olifton cemetery. •:" The ©UP '4, (MOW ING OF- i; ' ); ) li ! f o o t w e a r li I I Is N o w Complete. ! i . i t ’ie K. P. church of HONOR ROLL services were conducted by the pas- cj Names of pupils neither absent or ; tor Bov. Milin J . Taylor, assisted by ' • ta rd y : . Diet, l Kev, Brownlee of Clifton, himformer °a Koger Collins, 35arle ’ pastor and Kev, Pu tt of the M. K . Collins, 'Willis Curry, Kalph Fry, : church, j-Carl Fry, •Maynard Martin. Bailey, ( Grinnell, Ducile Fryi M argaret; J Linson, Kalph Linson, Lois Linson, , Bessie Linson. i Dist S—Emma Chaney, Ilo And- ! rhw, Myrtle St John, Edna Hanna, | Mrs. Minerva Haggard, widow of MINERVA HAGGARD. ■I We Have Everything That Fashion Demands in Stylish and Reliable Footwear. If If i O U R . S P E C I A L T Y I S G O O D S H O E . S Clara Johnson, .Edna Johnson, tho 1st .*Berry Haggard, died Mon-. | Hazel Bt John, Lcoln. Corn, Arthur , day alter tjuffetiug several months »“ , Hanna Howard Tvenhon,' H om er. with tumor, Mho was 73 years of Johnson, Olhs Ht John, Robert And- age and had lived for many years ; rew, Ernest Johnson, Donald North- : in this place where she was icnown 5j >up, Dewey Corn. I as a highly n-spocted colored Judy, fa •' Hist 3 — Mable Dailey, Mario ! ' Of a fanriiy of fifteen.- children ; eg ; Hailey, Alice Laces*. Edith Bamsey, 1but two remain, Sirs. Louis Dunn of -^ ' Opal Btrobridge, Russell Humphrey f this place and Sin-iton Haggard, °a ! Willard Kyle, Cecil Btrobrulge. j Columbus, Diet 5—Martha Marh r , Florence ; The funeral was hold Wednesday : : Andrew. -t afternoon from the Baptist church ; ■* Hist C— Pearle Evans, Slildred | O. 0 . Joaes of Xenia h a tin g 4 F r a z e r ’s S h o e S t o r e , Xenia, Ohio. V .m Y .m W .W .W m W A '.m W A W A V A V M V A W .W A V M m V .W W W A Y A ii’ Evana, Ethel McMillan, Pearl M ar-}charge of fho ijorvlcc-s, , The <te* ! row, Va<J» Marrow,|HerolU Cooley, wased was amesntfer of the Daugh- j Frank Evans?, Rolm’fc Evans, W i t- 4 es‘s Tabor. Bw lal took p lace 'a t j bur McMillan, Harvey McMillan; t Massica Creek. Raymond 8hi:pard» Homer Shepard ! : Meryl Stormont. Dist 7—Florence Matthew?!, Mary i i Matthews, John Myers, Dennis ; JDavis. } WILL DECLINE. SAMUELRILEY STORMONT. H 7 Samuel Itiley Stormont, .aged ' years and 20 days, was the son of James and Ja n e Stormont and was born in Chester, South Carolina. When a boy lie settled with his parenfs in ITincoton, Ind„ later moving to this place. His death nc* cured Thursday, March 31. • The deceased was married to * Mary Anna Cooper, December 27, ' 1847. To thorn were born seven children, four sons and three daughters, the wlfo and one daugh ter have preceded him to the heav enly home. Mrs. Stormont died Ju ly £.}, lh‘J3. Since th a t time Mr. Stormont has made bin home with bin (laughter, Mi;;;! Kor;a Stormont, who tomb rly eared for him during hm declining y* urn '1 he remaining iimnim-rs of tie* family are: Mrs. John Mot-jury et X n iia ; Hugh M. of fVdarville; it. H. Stormont, Wa- I 0 ita , 01:1a.; Mm. S. K. Kife of Anthony, Kanpas. Mr. Stormont vis.ua life if ng mem ber of tho Keformt d Presbyterian climeh and throughout lus lif* was a devotfd ami faithful Christian. The last tium he attended church was March fith, Ihlo, his eighty- i.ev, nth birthday. The funeral wan held front the late home last Sabbath afternoon, thenorvici <j beingcomluctf d by Rev. Mil!;; J . Taylor, a.M’.intotl by Dr. MeChenwey and W. Ik Putt. Burial took place*a t Manuies t reek, | Kev. j . If,T, Cordon of Huntsville, i O., who wasgivon a call by the. Unit ed Presbyterian congregation some weeks ago ban mdsllt d Kev, King of Columbus that he will decline the call when the Presbytery meets - m*::t week. The annual meeting of- the. con-. gregation is being 'held .this after- : noon for the election of officers and I transacting o H k v businessi. T t t » * . T ^ T T r i i r . ' " O T T T / ~ ' T / ’ c H je L D U l U l a EVERY 1910 MODEL WEATHER REPORT. The following in file report for March: Rainfall .20 inches; wind direction, n •tith-wTr.t; per cent uun- ' shine, t»); range of temperature, 18 degrees; avera;:** tetnperature 50 de- greis; ch a r day.; 22; cloudy 2; part ' cloudy, s; snow l: frost 3; fret .ms, 4; highest temperature 84 degrees; lowest ff-nst-i-raraie C** dogrtes: fog. This n.oJifh way the driest one *on record, feimmi t'r« swell, Observer. 3 y | Speedy - Powerful = Silent NOTICE, Notice is Iioreby ptivt n that all vaults, rubbish, trash and ashes must he fit ant- d up and earrn d away by May \ lulu, failuio to com* ply with the ab>.-M«' notice shall !>•* considert-d a ...isfltmeauor and pun ished aeeordisn ,Iy. By ord» r of Btiard of IB alth. B ajisib I j Anur.KaiT, Health officer. $100 Rewards $100. IN THE STUD, The readora of this paper will ba•plcao* 3 _to learn tlio 4 tlicir*Is at least one tkciaicn ; . 1 (Haaso tlial ctlcaca lka beenaide to cumin i ;nil >0 ctegcn oad that is Catarrh, llall’fi - P at Bt lno in a seal brown stal- l^torrh t uroiarBowily puakSvc carenow. lion, wm; foaled April 17 , IfipS stands tn,,c™ b*the ior- 13 .al fraternity, (hta-fh ; 15 f.<hands hi;;li, weiglm I, 2 U 0 pound. kis<“ 0 S;::! — ‘ rr-jOirci a ll(i him n (great natural speed, Is a ‘ c'*!l"«tutlwial hcatn.ait Hall’s (’atarrli very high actor, bis gait is easy »«‘urcio totti,iHLri:a,|y, aiingdifatty up and jhaeeful. • ^ on the Mne-i an 3 mur.iiwnonaita ofpyotan > o - i 'V vtli . , „ . , thereby dcMrevin,f tko fuuudnhnu of the ILLMUt i inn grand young home ■dIs.*. f,all,lrJC iri;^,!c!;0 |oSicnt ctw-ngth by .do at my wsidenu', on ; l-iuHilinguptijofonytitution and aseistinp : naturein doiiig j*acork, Tho proprietors 3 i haveco amrli faith in its curative yoarntP, ■ that they oUcr imeHundred bollare for ony ■ will niakf what is knmvn mi tho Hoofge Ran dall farm *Jmih s w* of Uidaiailh on the YoH**\v Bpnngti road, at very low terni*:. Olo «o iu.'-.ure colt to r.tand and suek. It you wish to raii n high via*.; trotters, all purpose or fancy load h » ih ( o, will ho pit ar.ed to have yoti look at Pat Burns Itt'fttro bookinp; your mares. Respectfully yotirn, Henry I)od(ls, -Ov/ner, (w e th a t i t td ls t » care, ! 'end for lin t o tcstiniitnldp. A.Mr, ■I*'.J.«Ht-'bKY^ f'<t,Toltda 0. Fold by Iifugs;':?, Vr.e. lictUYi 1'aiaSly I'iipi n:c the lest. i cent of the makes of ears purchased about The Buiek cars M’ill last twice as long as 75 per automobile.; on the market today. Three Buick three and one-half years a^o to carry U. B. mail and pai.sen^tTS over the trail*; of the half desert country between Itosweil and Torrence, New 2*I(*xieo, have covered 110 miles a day 300 days a year; each car lias run over 310,000 miles; they are still in service and expect to run out five years in Uncle Bum’s employment. Hundreds of Buick cars are in daily lice that have run 00,000 miles, Ovu- -10,000 Buick owners will vouch for the reliability, speed and power of their cars. The Buick Company is not experimenting at the expense1of their eiistoineiv. S e v ^ s a M o d e l s t o s e l e c t f r o m a t P r i c e s f r o m $ r , o o o t o f i j g o . Y o u d o n o t b u y a “ l a w s u i t ” a s t h e s e m a c h i n e s a r e l i c e n s e d u n d e r t h e S e l d o n . p a t e n t . ; Central Electric&SupplyCo Xenia, “ ASK ABV B01GK 0W1SIR. ICECREAM! ICECREAM! IfatUcoiup Brand Uoffco, 2t) oeut-; awl 533canto in hulk afc McFarland Bfoo. W«* me pr<jan.d In handle icn cou iii fh’iiu; -ti nut. f 1 st? Rntnnn, Hfrui.lH'rr^ and Vanilla ilavuro »fc prowiit. i ’alatii) lludaui'aid. T o C u r e a C o ld in Cfes© TakeLaxative Broiuo Q&Sm rm aa.^ MiSSo» hma ccfi pait 1 2mmM> TM s K !gna ttires »Of» 0SO» Two fcft e v e i y E jcv i i fU/oiri' r* of [3j T ruu -v i Thu annu'in*- Crongrt-uSeicni J! bn i-t'lh'vrd by ■ didatw for au'i' u - tu have Btjrrrii to mor > d* . ti:r- i- mgr/-*--!' : number of frit*!,! and (frimitidcd * cmyJdi'r and u for another ten; start* d at anro -. ios ov<*r tho d was road from Congrcfisman fi Baid: ‘Don't let want; him her* State. Always ■ Anol liar was r<- j Bradfuto, who* montionod in • raff-, “No one bombardment v me without <*a to forfeit my pi personal desires hopes of retmm ment; butsince of escape seen, .yield to the deir .made upon me action of your e< day. I deeply a dence manifest Wilming To the Kepuhl Sixth Congre hereby annoum* date for Kepresi subject to the ae can electors of t taken this aetioi numerous men- irrespective of [> If nominated' not promise Single and alom be able to repea new ones, but I problems preser give my best tin rect solution. 1 1 deal” .for ever and on this basi licit your suppo -• ' ' . Fr.s Mr. X. 1\ Cm: as u t'iiadidato I■ as county coi only served abo first term but i prepare tor lu term. Mr. Cun dence ot the p good connd busi matters tha t ha present board d he has served, nothing to prev Mr. E. 15. L date for Shenti' can primary. J. large acquainta lie has lived for He is a mem lx and stands well m which he li support a t the p Another cut! County Comm McPherson, v/h ago nerved ns e< MePhersmi lx l Board of Con tune became a duties of the oi and will eomimi Oak Lu The annual horsf* sale a** < by W .H. BryM> this neason <-s: Thirty-live in ;r olotingof stand work homes vvd Tho Bryson throughout t! offering this tho standard of To Iiavi4; retuodclc* \vr.tv i trial to !» r K P*VS r t u s I p —Buy your lloiiH'*’ and « ‘.v> 6 mo elolluo hi suit*. Hohie t tm f' IQ W . TJi rS^
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