The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
r ■ BASE BALL C O L L EG E CAMPUS M ay 30 th , D eco ra tion . D ay DOUBLE HEADER Cedarville High School v s Springfield Imperials Morning Game Ca lled at 9:30; A fternoon ”> Game at 2:30 Come out and h e lp u s pay e x p e n s e s and your money's worth i s guaranteed . Admission: 25c Both Games, t Sc One Game. DSB PURE PAINT I* made from pure materials. Too beef a great deal, ttow-a-dwys, about PUR® PAINT, but trbwt you want to know ia—ere you getting;' GOOD PAINT For paint to be GOOD mturt^ba PUR®. m e n D&B Is Both Pure and Good PURE because It la made from pure material*—-PURE WHITE LEAD, PUR® ZINC, PURE LINSEED OIL AND PURE COLORING MATTER. GOOD—becauae thee* pure material* are compound ed In exact, mathematical proportion* by an axpert PAINT CHEMIST and then ground and mixed by pow erful machinery until It Js lu juat the proper condition for-Use. Ask our agent for a D. Ar B. color card, alao bur handsome booklet, **711* Modem Americas Horn#.’* MANUFACTURED BIT Tits"tan&BarryGo. 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W* „t\. ‘ i ' . r. .tn t.; .vie ,v .I'vtiiguetnyw ir ord*r» ' t-f , a t,, n . . :,fr..t,ietitet'ier. , _ , . d aVf't. ,*rrvi «Mj;T.rt*anutU yotteend forApnlrdf —- ..... .. «.»«* -nprnvai and itiai a* iryCattilogattwltleli ................................*»»a*tli!wbt ! von J<nMvttir nett *udm>hd*rft»l, ■> WiiteUKOW* xj V> , x tw ix t e*t.*i«***>aa n , r >/E •.'Hi*nnyiut ennui rowoii •■ j * ■r t f f i f .1f • .•tap.. n u jl.tei«ve:yUrt- A.L HEARCYCLECOMPART, CHICAGO, ILL IOCM AlfD Pf*HK3fiAL $ —Forltoggy painting got o Town* itoy Bad Murdock’s, Servieea will bo held as usual to the M. E. cljitrcli«eabiiath. Dr. J . Vi. Dixon and wife w.oy# to ISpringfield Thursday. -“ Get your buggy painted a t Townsdey and Mnrdoek’s, Mrs. Ju lia Condon spoilt Tuesday to Dayton. —General ropair work and rubber tires a t Townsiey and Murdock’s, Mr. Woodbridge Ustick spent Sabbath in Columbus. —Commoncement presents a t the ^ Home Clothing Co. I .......J ■ : - Mr. R, F. Kerr was in London Thursday on business. Mr.**”*Sl»s, O It. of', C’ln r ite iftfl oai»i» up f t*r a ; visit with relailTes. Mr. J . E. fc’turk* y imb^on ablo to •' got out this w» i k ;uid !::>pjnoi,^ bin jMontis ato ? ins ?f-* ekdiof t; j ." | Mrs. A* Gt Eveiylh and children'' j wilt leave tji.fjbatii tor tS«eir now !■ Jhomo a t Dowd Hill ix a r Cincinnati, f | —Springfield and Dayton breadJ j fresh daily a t j | MoFarland Bros j | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ISrothorton of | Xenia have gone to Detroit to spend J a couple of week:; with tho form I er'-s sons, ^ j Mr, and Mrs. Clay Hartman and children of' near Wilmington spent j Saturday and ftabbath with Mr, j and Mrs. G. ,H* Hartman. j Dr. W . R. McCijesney left ror Was}hington D. C., Tuesday where he went to attend the World’s Sab* bath School Convention. Mies Nellie McMillan spent a few days in Yellow Springs this week. Mr, J . C. McMillan of Columbus Visited here the first of the week. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Grindle of Springfield spent Sabbath here. Postmaster Tarbox left this morn ing on a business trip to Cleveland. —Shirts, overall hosiery, gloves and etc, McFarland Bros. Mrs. F. M, Reynolds entertained a numbar-of ladies a t dinner, Mon day. Miss Ada Allen has been spend ing a few days a t her home In Wooster. Miss Mattie Marshall left Thurs day for a visit with relatives®^ Indiana. ” —Canned fruits and perserves, apple and peach butter in bulk at McFarland Bros Mrs. E. O. Oglesbeo and Mrs. W. R. bfcChesney spent Wednes day in Dayton. Miss Carrie Rife has been elected to teach the Rife school in Green township. Rev.anil Mrs,, Howard Jamison and daughter of Cannon City, Col., are visiting relatives here. HANNA’S GREEN SEAL f< T H E MADE TO WEAR RA INT i# NOTHING IN IT but what should be there, NOTHING LACKING that will improve it. Mrs. Ralph W att of Columbus was the guest of Mr* and Mrs.R. O Watt from Thursday last week un til Monday. Mr. Puffer had his books balanced to the dollar and his returns were, well executed and merit him con siderable praise. Prof. Leroy Allen will talk on the Sabbath School lesson a t the school house on the Columbus Pike May 22 at Bo’clock AUinvited. Mrs. Will Crawford of Davidson, Okla., arrived hero Thursday morn- tog for a visit with her father, Mr. J. H. Milburn. Mrs. George W, Shroades is spending a few weeks visiting in Dayton, Greenville and Rossburg, Ohio. The’ town and tov .iship schools have closed their years work. The township commencement takeB place Friday Jrnie S. Editor J . N* Wolford of the Yellow Springs N bwb was elected committeeman Tuesday over T, 3. Ridenour by a good majority. The central committee just elected will probably organize Saturday and the new executive committee will he appointed a t tha t time*1 —Bdgemoht crackers alao full line of bulk and package. McFarland Bros. Mrs. F. P . Hastings was called to New Concord, Saturday by tho serious illness of her mother. Mr. Robert Bird has purchased the Patrick Ryan property on North Mam Street opposite the college, —My paint shop is now open ready lor spring work. Ralph Wolford and Miss Stella Hay, who has been assisting Miss A. L. Oraufurd dur ing tho millinery season leaves to day for her home in Cincinnati. The ju ry cotnmtoiloners for this county as n&uiid are Thomaa S. Stevenson, Wnt, M. Ball, Republi can* and JobnM Spahr, and Ruhr ert McNamee, Democrats. Possesses Every Essential Quality Pigments scientifically combined, and finely ground in Pure LinseM Oil. Not a Little Lead and a Lot of Zinc, but a LOT OF LEAD and a LITTLE ZINC. , * Costs more to make, but the people want i t . ' ' f o r a g u e » v KERR & HASTINGS BROS, Publicity Campaign F R E E mmmmmmrnmmmm- P i a no F R E E CAN YOU SOLVE IT? FREE TO ALL Rev. Clarence Young, wife and daughter ol Philadelphia are expect ed here Saturday for a visit with Mr, J , B, Williamson and other relatives. Mr. Frank Mills, brother of Mrs. J . H, Wolford, was nominated as one of the three Republican com missioners in Clark County, Tues day. —BIRD*** WILL PA* VOU 2 0 CENTS Per Dozen IN TRADE for No. 1 Clean, Fresh Eggs, Saturday, May 2.1st. It pays to trade at BIRD'S. Miss Dean Jones of South Char leston spent Saturday and Sabbath with Miss Louisa Smith, —Buggies and carriages painted to wear and to p lease.. Townsiey and Murdock. Mr, Paul McMillan, who lias been in a hospital in Columbus has been taken to Ashville. N. C. for treat ment, His sisler Miss Clara, Will be with him, —Clii-Nafnei a simple process for graining your Woodwork or floors a t moderate cost. Any lady cau perform tho work wifli'ease. Come to Crouse’s hardware store on F ri day and Saturday May 2Tand 28. OVER $8000 IN VALUABLE AWARDS FREE First Award Beautiful New Upright Piano Second award, $30 Talking Machine. Third award, $20 Violin. Fourth award, $10 Music Bag, fine leather. Fifth award, $5 Gold Piece. Next ten awards, ten $1 bills, and others, including 2,000 beautiful Art Pictures. Every contestant will receive an award. No one omitted. I f you are interested iii graining your woodwork or floors a t a small cost como to Crouse’s hardware store on next Friday and Saturday and sco tho wonderful demonstra tion. Any person ea:i make the old floor look like now.1 -PINEAPPLES, “extra large” j ones 15c each or 2 for 25c. PINEAPPLES, medium size; ones, 10c or 3 for 25c , AT BIRD’S . Rev. Ihley Littlo of spent Wednesday hera, stopping' over for a day on Ins trip to S t I Louis, where ho went to attend the [ National Conference of Charities and Corrections. George Sheet has brought suit in the Common Picas Court against tho P. G. C. A St, L. Railway Company for $30,000 for tho loss ot both legs and other Injuries hear Richmond, Ind., while employed as a brakeman. LINOLEUM ia the beat Kitchen Floor Covering made. We carry It in 2 grades 2 , 2 1-2 and 4 yds wide. It Pays to Trade at BIRO’S, —Come to O. M. Crouse’* hard ware storo on nex t Friday and Sat urday, May 27 aud and see de- 1monstrutlon of Ohi-NanW a ready- ! to-uso graining process on any kind l of wood or floors. A lady demon- Pittaburg ; atrator will he ready to explain to ‘ all and show how easy it is done, Wo a ro onalitfil to mnkr th is ■worulpr* fill otter by nil arrancwnu'itt w ith several of America's leading manufacturers, xvliof>e products wo control for the large territo ry wo operate In, and who have adopted tilts method of advertising as th e moat effective In the fu rth er in tro duction ot (heir line of pianos. It la the dealre of the Fetterly Piano Company to Indelibly Intprenn on the mlndo of the purrhaulng public? the Im portance of inspecting and looking over our well-known line of planoa before de riding upon o r purchasing an Instru ment. T he decision will be made by well- known judges, and It in conditional upon entering tills cdiical mat publicity cam paign t i n t the contestants agree to abide bv th e deolflion of tile judges, who aro dinlntere.ited ; artier), and wlioaa deri sion will lie final. TJ:l3 tnanren fairr.r-sn to each and every one. and we eanu-nUy believe tills en terprise Will contribute. Immensely to the ene.iutrgenrent and Interest In music, w ith ail Its r. fining home Influences. HOW TO SUCCEED 1'ind tl.e correct solution to the Xt'du- entlonal P lano P iag ram shown above. (Penm anship and general neatness also ti,l aide-rod.) Knvelopra containing solu tion will bp opened for record a sho rt lime previous to th e d ale on which tho aw ards a re made. T he tinswwo Will then he examined in the; presence of tho judges and th e aw ards made ao speci fied above. fthotild there bo more th a n ono cor rect solution for th e above named first award, or should two o r more Us In se curing tho most nearly correct solution for tho above named first-aw ard , n wards will then ho made upon ncntnanMilp and general neatness of the tying contest a n ts’ work, according Btrictly to tho opinion and judgm ent of tho Judges, Whose decision will bo final, W rlto your solution on a sheet o f p a per and send It w ith the full Information on coupon d e c o r!'o T J - b-w, or bring It to US. There aro no lim its or restrictions no to th e number of contestants In a fam ily. but only, one aw ard will ne m ade in a family. None of the aw ards can bo given to anyone In the family of a n em -j ployo of this house, or to any one of th e. judges, or to anyone m th eir immediate* families, This educational publlcHy] •campaign is open to all except those con* I nected In any wny w ith this o r any I other music house. m The campaign will d o se on th e otx-j teonth day. ofM ay a t 0 p, m„ and n lln n -t sworn m ust bo delivered to us on or lie-j fore tills hour. r DON’T PAID TO HNTEU T IllS ' GREAT EDUCATIONAL PURLICITY1 CAMPAIGN. You will find It In terest ing and Instructive, u s well ns profit able. YOU W ILL BB PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS. NO RESTRICTIONS—NO BINDING] CONDITIONS. 1 Pill oul information blank. Nobody*, will be allowed to participate In tlifsi campaign unless tho Information blank in filled out properly. N. B.—All answers m ust be addressed, nlalnlv. to Manufacturers* Reoreseuta* tlve, care of the Fetterlv Plano Co.. Fairbanks Btda,. Sorlnaflcld. O. INFORMATION BLANK Please write plainly. Use a separate sheet p£ paper lor your solution. My name is *»*,,,,«»*,,, Street » n» •»* *<*!•< • • * • **+ >«* «■* • » # City • *«* v A A « • t •,* ai * * a * 1 h * a a' • a • * »»*»•***■ Give’name of someone whom you know does not own piano or who contemplates purchasing one. Name • 41* «!«4«*1** Address City i****#' a ***** * >* • * • * * « * * * « * • • • • » • * * # * '**•#•****«*•» *|* * * 4 «•«•*• * 1 *«:« * 1 »*«** • • ** *1* * *1*4 * ** # « • *f* * I * 4 * 4 • f An Affidavit has been filed bolero tbirdro Boll charging Wilson Bal lard with potifc larceny. Railerd sold two gallons ot paint to D. B. Krvin for 11.28 that, was afterwards found to have been taken front Kerr tfcHasting# Bros. Mr. JSrvln purchased the paint with tho boliof th a t it had been stolen aud imme diately notified the other firm. Tho paint had been taken whilo a- win dow was open m tho paint room* County Auditor IKan has been successful in increasing the tax duplicate ot tho county by over $70,000 owing to the Increase - of tho Pennsylvania railroad property. The main tracks were increased from $14,800 to "i6,uoo per mile and second track from $ 0 , 1*00 $6,000 per mile. Sidings from lifted to 3,COO per mile. SUESINE SILKS Aro tho popular Summaf Drags Fabric. A FULL LINE OF COL ORS to soloct from. Tho mill prlco I* 4 7 1«2o yd,* OUR PRICE 4 2 1 -2 0 par yd. It Pay* to Trado At Bird's Mammoth Storo. FETTERLY PIANO CO. 26 W. MAIN STREET, FAIRBANKS BLDG. SPRINGFIELD, O. —f-g-)-;; s t rHcsaes X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X CASTOR IA For Infants *u l (IhlUm. HiiftNYoflHiif AitsplMtH ■Bum %u tfgkatwtoof To Core a CoMin OneDay r * » L m c s K v g r o u p & & * * ? » * . J a : 4 UI i) t
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