The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

I' *• : - ~ C i P jr Excellent Our Job W ork will eompara w ife | f e a t of any o the r firm,.,.. ffhe Merdd. ■ fv, J »;j/vv dUtW'i'S'S i ' 7lia i'x::) when turn ietl w :6 sli u> i dcx, denotes that» year1* s s te rlp - | th a Is past dee ar.d » prompt s e t- , i tlemert is earnestly desired. . . th irty - fourth YEAR NO. 11 . C U D A R V I L I iE , O H I O , F R I D A Y , M A R C H ,1 0 1M 1 , PRICE, $ 1.00 A YEAR OF Council mot in regular Denver Gets jMinstrel Show Good Berth.! In Clifton. Now th a t President T a ft lias called an e x tra session of Congress, . . , session j the newly elected memtiers w ill or- . rontJay evening, all members being j ganizo under, the Democratic major- presont except member Orr. lie- ity, Congressman M. R, Donver is ports of tlio various committees were *named as read ami approved The chief engineer’s report showed th a t several of the cisterns were not up to the standard in the depth of water. A now cheek valve lias been placed on the engine and the report states th a t the engine is good for twenty-three years more of service I t also developed th a t most of the cistei ns about town have consider able sediment m them and th a t this was the cause of the engine not working properly, Council instruc­ ted the fire committee to have the cisterns cleaned and repaired where needed and filled with water. The mayor’s report showed no fines assessed or collected nor any licences cmieoted. The CedarvUlo Realty Company asked th a t a grade be established for walks in their addition th a t is about to be opened. The company expects to improve the plot and wants a grade for new walks. The clerk was authorised to tran ­ scribe the ordinances tor publica­ tion m, book form, this work being contracted for some time ago bu t of late had been held back by the ac­ tion of Mayor Andrew in holding up the ordinance book. Mr. Caldwell was a special committee appointed to repo rt on th is and stated th a t the cost of the clerk’s work would ■be abou t 15c per hundred words about. $80 in all. The resignation of Mr. J . R. Orr wa^ read, and accepted by council Mr. Orr waB appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late J , W. Pollock. Council will not fill the vacancy un til the nex t meefc- ing. . or Fo r a quarter of a century Camp­ bell’s Varnish Stains have been used by house-beepers everywhere for re - finishing Fu rn itu re, Floors and Woodwork. Nothing else will give as good satisfaction as th e original. In s is t upon getting “ Campbell’s .” Sir O. M, Crouse carries a line of all colors. a member of the rules committee which will formulate and revise rules that govern th a t body. This is an esteemed honor •tor the Sixth D istrict Congressman and shows the standing ho has with his fellow members. He is also slated as a chairman for the mileage com­ mittee. A minstrel ohow and musical will be giyon th is evening in the Clitton opera house for the hehefit of the young ladies of the Presbyterian church. Messrs. R. 33. Coriy and D. S. Luce are the end men and Mr. Charles Hatfield will act as in te r­ locutor. Plenty of lamp black and red pain t has been provided bo that the show is bound to be a success. RICE GRIDDLE CAKES. “Mix two and one-half cupfuls of flour, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder and ’one-half teaspoonful of salt,’ says F» M, F, in Woman’s Home Companion for March. “Work in a half cuptul of cold coolcod rice with tips of the fingers; then add one and one-half cupfuls of inilk, one eg; well beaten and two tablespoonfuls of melted butter. Drop m ix ture by spoonfuls on a hot g ridd le; the time the la s t one is on, the first should be cooked on one side and ready to turn, (When i t should be puffed full of bubbles and cooked on edges) Turn and cook the other side. By the time the last one is turned, if the work is done quickly, the first one is ready to remove and serve, Care must be taken if the finished products are to be regular m shape, of the same size and evenly browned I t m u st be remembered th a t the center of the griddle is usually the ho ttest part. A soapstone gridrtle needs only to be heated. The ordi­ nary griddle or frying pan which is frequently used must first be heated and then rubbed over with the freshly-cut p a rt of half a raw tu r­ nip.” Who Can Give Answer? Has the millenium come? Cedar- Republicans are asking Congress­ man Denver, De nocrat, to stop President Taft, Republican, from pushing through reciprocity with Canada.—Xenia Herald. Cedarville Boy Is Honored. We have breu hajded a copy of tne “Agricultural Student,” a monthly magazine published by the agricultural student* of the o . S. t.T, th a t ib devoted to education along th is line. The February nu iA c rw as devoted to the Corn ExpoaIa*n and was re­ plete with illustrate# articles, news and editorial note# covering this great show and th ^ adv an ced idea of growing good cordi Mr. Oliver Jobe, Mrs. G. 33. Jobe, h ed with th is publii year and ju st a f« elected as secretary the Agricultural St Co. Hard On Goes With International Co. Mr, and connect. the -past ago was d treasurer of a t Publishing Springfield Gets Grand Opera. Gedarvillo people will be pleased ^ to know th a t the management of the 1 Fairbanks Theatre in Springfield i has secured the Sheehan English ! Grand Opera Company for one night Tuesday, March 21. Watch for preeB notics in coming issues. Basket Ball This Evening. Mr. M. W . Collins has accepted a position with the In ternational H a r­ vester Co. and will go oji the road for th is well-known concern. H is headquarters will likely be in Col­ umbus and he will travel jn" this section. We predict success and !cnow th a t Mr. Collins will make good for his company. Operation Was Successful. FOR SADR: A tow bushel of Mammoth clover seed. 8t A. H. Creswell. LEGAL NOTICE. Common P leas Court, Greene.County, Ohio. E ttaG u s tin , Plaintiff, ■ vs. W illiam W. Gustin, Defendant W illiam W. Gusein, defendant in above entitled action, will tako no­ tice th a t E t ta Gustin has filed in said court h e r petition against him for divorce, Case No. 12786, upon ground of gross neglect of duty, a n d th a t the same will be for hear­ ing a t the Court House m Xenia, Ohio, a t 9A, M., April 10th, 1911, or as soon thereafter as the same can bo heard, by which data defendant m ust answer or demur to said peti­ tion, or judgment may bo taken ac­ cordingly. Defendant’s residence, Idaville, Ind iana. E t ta Gustin lid For your next order of flour try “Starlight” one of the best high grade flours on the market. Kerr &, Hastings Bros, Mr. J . D. Silvey underwent a suc­ cessful operation a t the McClellan Hospital in Xenia Wednesday, for a tumor th a t had started la s t October and ra th e r th an take chances Mr, Silvey had i t removed. —if you are Having trouble in i »e #$W»8f<>■ #*‘eh»My ih» 4 fauit lies in th e flour th a t is be­ ing used . “Giadtldings” flour means ait that the name implies and will prove so If given a trial. . Kerr & Hastings Bros. Do you know Xe you? And its sel A ud its propernessl are no,better people got the stuff, good g i al, walk by rule—th Sabbath keepers wl t i r e of Covenanter they are the better, and such p a rty supp well remember the church experienced pastor, Rev. W. B. protracted meeting j sign on the fron t <$j ehurch—* ‘Ev&ngeljsj tonight,” B u t there what the best raised ] But now on the nigj 17 we see Xenia carrjj the streets to make 4 in connection with q ing, And who a r e a The police, the did ftfj county officials, usfe fcernai orders, ,pa pnbliA schools the Sabbath schools, Can you Imagine hard . Oh, w# c ourselves i jeliavee s o ,. Hat. Ohio? Do satisfiedness? There really earth 1 Solid, s, intelleotu- thev’s rule; Strong tine- for which hospitable, ivors! We fe the F irst en the new px, with his Isles, hung a |r of the old fiueetlpg here iup telling to jysmay come, -of February prch lights on Mvle parade* p ic ted meet- shat parade? pers, city and [ choirs, fra- b societies, kl professors, I unwashed. pCenia? Try » th ink of perly con- ound a t there There will be a dot Jo header basket ball team this evening be­ tween the class of ’10 and the Col­ lege Reserves. The all star team from Xenia Seminary will meet the regulars a t Alford Memorial. 1 The College team is playing splen­ did ball. They came within one point of tieing the score with Deni­ son last Saturday night. The score was 28 to 24, FREE SHEET MUSIC. Send us the name and address of some one who is going to buy a Plano and we will give you free $1.00 worth of sheet music. Sutton Mu­ sic Store, Green S t./X en la, Ohio. -F O R SALE: One and one horse. * Call Shroades. Phone 66. Jersey cow on Lee A. ' ■1 ■ -Man past th irty with horse and buggy to soli stock condition pow­ der 5mGreene County. Sa lary $70 per month. Address 801 Unity Bldg, Indianapolis, Ind . That Tired Feeling Public Sale in the morning is the signal of dis­ tress. I t tells of needed hely want­ ed by the body, Ysu should obey th a t signal and take relief. Our Homb Remedies and Drugs wilt offer you just the cure o r tonic needed. We have everything th a t’s pure and uuharmful. N ex t time you aro ou t of sorts let us prescribe, Wisterman’s Pharmacy PLOWS * • Oliver Breaking Plows O liver No, 1L Sulkey Plows Imperial Breaking Plows Cassidy Gang Plows JA S E E O u r O liv e r S tee l B re a k in g P low w ith s te e l s h a r e an d cu tte r . W o o d or S teel B e am a t - $n* Kerr&HastingsBros Having rented my farm I will sell a t public auction on the farm 2 }i miles east of Cedarvilio and 83 sj miles west of Selma, near the Col­ umbus pike, on THURSDAY, MARCH 16th, 1911, Commencing a t is o’clock, sharp, the f<» llowing property: Head o f Horses 6 Black mare 7 years old, by Ameri­ can F ritz in foat by Prince Albert, a great brood mare, good liner and worker; a fine sorrel gelding 4 years old by Harold Patchen, dam, a thoroughbred, not afraid of steam, automobiles or traction car, has bfcon used by a woman and children as a family horse; Brown horso 8 years old, good driver and worker; Grey Gelding coming 3 years old, by Ind ian Prince, dam of the ab ive black inare, weight abou t 1509 ibB; Bay General purpose colt coming 2 years, handsome as a picture; Bay road colt coming 1 year, sire Impe* ria l Jay , dam by Wilmons. 20 Polled Durham Cattle Mostly registered. Ten choice cows a ll reds either bred or having calves by their side; 4 heifers all fat enough for beef; 8 choieu bulla, either reg- or eligible; ono 7-year-old Jersey cow, ono Guernsey yearling heifer These cattle will be sold regardless of price they will bring. 14 Head o f Hogs 14 Five brood sows, some will have farrowed by day of sale; 9 feeding hogs almost ready to ship. Implemenrs, Harness, Etc. One good top buggy, 1 now steel tire buggy* 1 runabout used one sea­ son; 1 two-horse carriage; 8 break­ ing ploivs; 2 riding cultivators, 1 nov/ wagon, other smaller imple­ ments. 1 sot. of tug and stage chain harness, in good repair, bridles, linos, etc. 1 bra«3 kettle and other articles. Terms Made Known on Day o f Sa le . R. F KERR. <18. is no telling what capers we may yet cut. I t takes more than the school taugh t knowledge of psycho­ logy to analyze a ll the motions of the inind and safely forecast what we will do. Bu t doesn’t i t ju s t con­ vulse you to see some folks trying to bend over a little, and yet len t th a t in the bending their silk h a t may fall off?—The Franklin, edited by Dr. A. M, Campbell. The Man Dottn’t Mind. Even the slightest little lady will grab desperately at a man who Is a perfect stranger to her when the street car in which tfie Is standing lurches, and she fear* that she Is going to Bit down In another perfect stranger’s lap.—Somerville Journal. London’* Sham*. The Royal Society for the Preven­ tion of Cruelty to Animals employs over 160 officers to detect and prevent cruelty,—London Mall, « c T-lV j. * ' : 8. T, BAKER, Auctioneer. Or. Mile** Anti-Pam PiU* v»l!«v« ftftt* A nd i t ’s w o r th sh o u t­ ing a b o u t—ou r h a t in ­ d u s try to p s th e w o rld— w e h a v e a ll o th e r coun ­ tr ie s sk inn ed to a frazzle F o re ign c o u n tr ie s h av e to doff th e i r p lum ed c h a ­ p e aux to th i s fact. I n th e de rby , fo r m a ­ te r ia l, q u a lity a n d ligh t­ ness , we a re ah ead . I n soft h a ts , for tex tu re d u rab ility a n d sh a p e , w e a re top no tch c rs . W h e n Sp ec ia ls $ 1 . 98 . Y oung 's an d M a llo ry ’s $ 3 - o o . S te tso n 's $ 3.50 to $ 10 . THE WHEN, Arcade', Hprlngileld, O, KEEP YOUR EYE — o n o u a — Saturday Specials They are money-savers WE W ILL PAY YOU /<5 'c p e r d o z e n for clean, fresh Eggs in " trade ," S a t­ urday, March l i f e . Bring us your surplus, WE W ILL SELL YOU Onion S e t s Choice yellow per q u a r t . . , . ................. Sc Onion S e t s choice white p e r q t . ................................ 8 c or 2 qua rts for 15c Garden S e ed all varieties, in bulk also in packets Sw e e t P ea s and Nastur­ tiums in bulk. Lard choice country, per l b , 12 | c E gg s per d o z en .. . . . . I 6 c Fish in pa ils.................... 55c Cranberries, ex tra fancy, per measure.................... 10 c Corn.2 cans (standard qual­ ity) f o r . .......................... 15c Extra Specials “Today only" (Saturday, March l i f e , ) “cash only" 1 Gallon Royal Syrup. .33c 6 lbs Navy Beans . . . .25c 3 1-2 lb 3 crackers, 25c. 25 lb sack best cane granu­ lated ougar f o r . . . . . .61.30 24 l-2c lb. sack Snow Ball F l o u r . . . ................... . . .65ft These specials are for CASH only and no tickets. WALE PAPER. Cheap. A number of choice papers th a t sold a t 10, 15, and 20c per bolt, go a t 5c 7 l-2c and 10c and we trim it for you free. CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS LINOLEUMS Ours is the only store in town th a t handles a full line of these goods. We in­ v ite you to come and see them . BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. —E s tab lish ed 1890 — The Exchange Bank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. S. W. S m ith , P re s.; G eo . W- R if e , 1st V. P re s.; O liver G ar - lough , 2nd V. P res.; O. L, S m it h , Cashier; L, F. T indall , Asst. Cashier IN D IV ID U A L B .ESPON S ID IITY —C apital and S urplus O ver — $ 130 , 500.00 We Want Your B u s in e s s Your Account Largo or Email Will Receive Our Most Careful Attention. We Sell Non-Taxable Mu- W* Make and Sell Farm > niclpal Bonds. - Mortgage Loans. ALL DEALINGS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL 2 0 Years Old Strong and. Healthy In terest Paid on Time Deposits. Safe' Deposit Boxes For Rent YOUR SALE NOTES.COLLECTED WITHOUT CHARGE The Exchange BanK, IS CONSERVATIVE YET PROGRESSIVE CAN WE SERVE YOU? Millinery Opening ,. • . 1 - - . . ANNOUNCEMENT . . Women who wish to be aufeoritively inform- . ed of w ha t th e world of fashion will wear ib is spring a re wpoei&lly. iswi&ed to . view th is gathering of th e "choicest new designs, produced for th is season. March 16 - Thursday March 17 * Friday March 18 *: Saturday Inspection Incited. 37 GREEK STR E E T 9 X E N U t, O. Cut Price An order will convince. ATLAS HOTEL and RESTAURANT, REMODI HD - REFURNISHED ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... . Popular Priced Restaurant for Ladles and Gentlemen. « Service Is unexcelled S, Detroit street, Xctira, O.

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