The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
cufocJciiiai^cnP-, A rril £j I w m . m t f m m m L f i — — yg.-.g^i i *~Eirtra lorno feMndUooof o il clean ■_L__i '^*^*^ i l iS 3 or/Qipapoirootthla oilier-. m w w M ii lw ~w~n-'ini>"irifcitMW -Bscom 8 i >! q -M?. LoBargo, April g-sOi, • -w - — ■ A BMo girl arrived At tho homo , •_ ___ " j II qwg II fcfctlcr, Wednesday. OperaB jqoso *Tuesday, Mm 9 , “ A? ! Ocr»n of ** Arw lrr„,,n'V-,,, 'Sapamaiated c om m e a l, by t h e , u “”■' ‘ *u.uuu.>. sackflp besalhpilL ■ ofeQ u s e l, Kerr & Hastings Bros, FARMERS! See tho Miami Gaso- lin®- Engine at J. E, Flerco’a. Mr. Woedt-ridgo r s tlc k s p o n t Sab- • hath. InColumbus. | —Stop -wit-i i;cr afc Mofoliati’s I cq I cream paslo i. j ..-p |a i- opeun for LoBargo Musical i j en tertainmen t 'Wednesday. April .A boy wa§ boEu to Mr* and Mrs*j£Bth* ufcJohnsou’BJowoJry Store* Clyde Johnson, Thursday. —I can give you tho Scot prices on Grahsm Flour In twelve ®a y quan tity of ico oream. pound sacks «t Kerr and Hastings Bros —Bo not forget the Philo society play In tho opera house on Tuesday, -May 2nd. Admission i’3e. ""Edgenriontsnd Flag crackers. Something delicious in the cracker line. McFarland Bros. —FOB SAKE:— Work horse, cheap. Fo r information inquire of this office. Mr. and Mrs. G. H . Crouse and daughter, Mildred, wero visitors in South Charleston, Sabbath. -L O T S FOB SAKE; Three lots on Milier street. Inqu ire of J . D. Williamson —Beet Portland Cement. Lot us figure on tour contracts. Kerr &Hastings Bros. Mr. and Mrs. E lmer Owens spent Sabbath with the la tte r's paren ts in PlattBburg. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall had a s their guests. Mr. Herbert Reed and bride of Springfield, last Sabbath. ■ —The best article on earth to clean brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc., is "Spotzotf.” Fo r sale by J . E. Pierce. Mr. Wm . Huntington and fam ily of Bellefounjtaine were guests of Mr. H a rry Johnson the first of the week. Marshall. Mr. G. H . Hartman, wife and dau- i gh ter o^ent Sabbath m Bpring Val ley. . j Mr. F rank Shepard and family of Columbus visited over Sabbath with Mrs. A. O, Bridgman, Mr. Kay McFarland, who has a ! clerical position with the T. & O, C. i railway in Columbus, spent Easter a t home. JRov. W. G. Bobb of Bovina Cen ter, N. Y., will preach Sabbath evening in the Reformed Prosby ter tian church , Main street. Mr, J . W. Johnson and family and Mrs. Lewis Gilbert, were guests of Mr. Charles Gilbert and .wife of South Charleston, Easter. (| For your next order of flour try Starlight" one of the best high grade flours on the market. K,orr & Hastings Bros FOB SA L E : Bestan ran t and fix tures complete. Will give immedi a te possession or will sail fixtures to be moved from the room. Mrs. 0 . M* Harris. Mr. B an Stuckey, who has been spending the p a s t six weeks here with his brother, C. N. Stuckey and other relatives, returned to Chicago Wednesday evening. 15c Per D osgb for Clean, Fresh — B I G G S — l a trade today, Saturday, April 22 . Bring us your surplus. We Will Sell You DRIED APPLES Nice bright ones, per l b . ...... 10 c ONION SETS 7 quarts yellow sets for.......... . .25c : •M'tes Marines Fird fiiblm, 01.09 per e!sec® at J . IK J?:nj:rn*H,. Mro. Jarjf-t HasHaon haa I k - pii quite I!l. ■ ' ; —H ea r Mien Elaumoj?, the central- ! J to .•'oIoiGt, April £ f : t ~ i 5 co Mr. LeJJargo, tho magielan,; *April S3, ; —Paint your rcu? with Rubber i Point. J . E» Pierce. We solicit your orders. Prices rig h t and quality guaranteed. , Phone SI. McFarland Bros. Laymen Feast Wednesday Eve. LARD Pure country lard (no tallow in ours to cheapen it) and you can get it today f<fr cash only, -at per lb............................ 10 c ;____ •___ :__________ V FLOUR FLOUR A PERPLEXING PROBLEM to every housewife is the m atte r of how to secure the best resu lts in baking. We have the correct solution to th a t problem. USE OUR “GOLDEN RULE"FLOUR I t is the flour th a t is used and de manded by good cooks. Pu rity and wholesomeness are its main attribu tes, b q t reasonableness In ; price should no tbe forgotten. Or der a sack today? L. H. SULLENBERGER Cedarvills - - Ohio. —The Sterling Vacuum Cleaner, sold a t’$15.00 removes, absolutely all duet and d irt from floors, bedding, clothing, curtains, walls eeilimra, and is lig h t and efficient. t Guaran teed in'every respect. C. M. Crouse The W. B. Bryson horse sale Thursday was attended by a large crowd and the offerings brought good prices. Among the buyers in this section w re; A, B , Shaner, Charles Bales, Morgan Kennon and H a rry Townsloy. BREAD The best bread in town,is what our custo mers say and you get 6 to day f o r ........................ 24c PAN CAKE FLOUR 2 10c packages (Virginia Sweet) today for.".. , . ,15c GARDEN SEEDS A full line in bulk, alsoKarly Rose and Ohio Seed Potatoes. STRAW HATS for Girls also Men and Boys. The best line and lowest prices in town. SHOES. A "Swell Line” of Low Cuts for the whole family., , Bird’s Mammoth Store , The paper mill was closed down • a day or two this week owing to a break with tho 200 h. p. engine. —Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 2 5 lb. for 50c. Get It at i Ken & Hastings Bros. Word has been received hore of {the death o f Patrick Byaw, a for- j mer citizen, in a Columbus hosplt- i al, last Saturday. | Prof. Aultman of the Clifton schools j addressed the M. E . Brotherhood, Thursday evening a t the regular meeting of the organization. - —We have ju st sorted ou t a lot of old clean newspapers such as will be wanted during the house cleaning time. Mr. J . D. W illiamson is better at this time having been sielt with heart and stomach trouble since Wednesday. The last Greene County Teachers’ Associateon hi- monthly meeting for the year will bn held Saturday, A p n l S9 m the McKinley school building. Xenia. ( , Ono of tho most profitable m well onjoyable mesfin gatherings wan held * ia ■ tho Bofoimed Presbyterian i chureb, Wednesday evening and known aa tho Laymen's Missionary <Shipper. About eighty wore present* and I enjoyed t he fount as served by tho. ! Mizpah Eabbath Hchool (.'lass of thy i congregation of which Mr. J. E. ' Btormout is teacher. Tho table dcc- •: orations wore red carnations and ! wild fjinroro. • From seven until eight there was asocial hour during which time the j "Double l ” Quartette from Xenia j Seminary, furnished music, I A t eight o’clock supper was served j j Thanksgiving and the invocation j !wore delivered by Bev, W. G. Kobb I | of Bovina Centre, N. Y. The fol ! lowing was the menu; F ru it Salad, Wafers; Chicken, Beef Loaf Po ta toes, Escalloped Corn, Coffee, Pick les, Halad, Broad and Bu tter; Ice Cream and Cake. The following was the program of speeches with Bev. Mills J . Taylor presiding; "A Message jfron'i One Who Knows What) I t ’Means to Go to tho Foreign Field,” Mary Boy, Xenia Seminary, " a Messsge frpm One Who Kealizes What I t Means to Stay a t Home,” J . Mason Prugh, Dayton, Dr. W. E, Pu tt, "A ttitude of tho Methodist Church toward Program of Laymen’s Missionary Movement" J . H. Stormont, "The Duplex System.” X, L. Kamsey, "W illiam Waide.” I>r, W. B. McOhosney, "Our I n dia Mission—W hat We Did Last Year.” / Bev. J . S. E . McMichael, "A Man’s Job .” Questions and Answers, . A t the BoxvMl examination m Xenia last Saturday there were 164 students for tho Past, The success- ful ones will be permitted to enter any high school in tho county. _ ! Mr. Foster McMillan left Monday for Deiroit where he expects to lo cate for the summer, having former ly been employed In the Chalmers Motor Car Company. —LeBarge Musical Co., April 28, Admission lOo ami 15c. Mr, and Mrs, J . B, Geurgo, who have been spending tho w in ter in Kansas, returned homo la st Satu r day night, accompanied by their son, Dr. J . C, George of Lima. Among those'.here from a distance to attend the funeral, of the late H, H, McMiUan were: Mrs. W. J. Smiley, Sparta, 111.; Mr. J. C. Mc Millan, wife and daughter, Mary, Columbus; Miss Flora NIsbet, Mrs. Flora J ackson, 'Mr. W. B. Torrence, Xenia; Mr. Charlton Bull, Green- town, Ind., Mrs. Charles Kyle, and Mrs. James Holmes, Xenia and Mr. Harvey McMillan Haw thorn of Dayton. —The new, popular method of cleaning your home Is by the vacu um process aftd "The Sterling*’ Is the best on tho m arket. You can save the cost on wear and labor in a single season. Sold by O, M. Crouse. ' Miss Florence Forbes spent Sab ba th in Yellow Springs. The County Commissioners have passed a resolution granting a half j holiday on F riday afVrnoons for all county officers, tinder the law ] Saturday may be made a half holi day b u t the commissioners have se lected Friday, Cal Piersoa former saloon keeper in Xenia whose place *w»s raided some weeks ago, shot Berry Bobin- son Wednesday morning while In a state of m en tal collapse. Pierson died Thursday m orn ingafter drink ing what has believed to bo concen tra ted lye. ! —|f you are having trouble In getting good bread) probably the fault lie* irt the flour that la be ing used. “Gladtldings" flour means ail that the name implies and will provfe so If given a trial. Kerr A Hastings Bros. Br. Leo Anderson has bad as bis guest his inothor, of Columbus. — H ea r Mr. LcBarge, the singing ; humorist, April 28. 1 . \ The best in the ceresl line, al ways fresh. McFarland Bros —Take your spring gowns to Mrs. ; H . Ni BUeloy lo r perfect fife and .; workmanship. One mile so u th -e a st; of Clifton, ’ f Mr C. Bi Wiles and wife spent Sab -1 bath with County Commissioner, i I . T. Cummins and family, near - Xenia. —We are always glad to see you and our untiring service is a t the command of every customer. Marshall. C O M I N G ! ! April 28th Bargain Entertainment Adm„ - 10c & 15c Jolm A. LcBarge ecrnes highly recommended as an instrumentalist singing humorist, magician, song wri ter and story teller. He plays on almost every kind of m instrument from ft Jew's harp to a broom. ^ Ethel dimmer, is a contralto, soloist, piano virtuoso, piano monologues and entertainer of rare distinction. The lecture Bureau consented to give us this high- dtasaentertainment at a bargain prior> in view of the fact that the last number, the ‘ IMNJuill'.EANS were not satisfactory* D O N ’T M IS S T H I S O N E COME ARB BRIRG ¥0UR FRIERDS While a patien t a t tho McClellan Hospital a friend sen t flowers with no card attached . I take this means to express my many thanks for same. H arry Kennon. Mr. Boborfc Hood and wifo expect to leave nex t week on a two weeks trip to Hudson, N. Y., where tho former goes in tho in terest of the settlement of his brother's estate, —-The Philo litera ry society will present "A Scrap of Paper" with ton in the east, in tho opera houses on Tuesday, May A Admission 25c.. P la t opens Friday. Mrs. F. P. Hastings was given a complete surprise by her Sab- i bath school elasn last F riday even- | in f. Befreshments m ro served and | the evening spent socially. f ...... , i j —The "Wonder W asher” iisoo | four processes a t once, suction, | squeezing, rubbing and stirring, j Galvanised tub th a t does not dry j ou t and fall to pieces. Low priced | as compared with many other iria -! chines. Sold toy O. M. Crouse. } Philo lite ra ry society wilt present ] l a comedy in tho opera house, Tues- | Iday. May 2. Tho east will eonaiot j i of ten well known local actors. Ad Robert Mitchell, aged 1C, of Glad stone died suddenly of apoplexy a t his homo, • One brother F rank and a ulster who resides in Dayton re main. The funeral takes place in South Solon, Saturday a t one-thirty the services being in charge of tho K . of P ’s. The Xenia grango was organized on. Inst Saturday with a mem- toirshlp ot 71, Mr. 8. C. An de on was chosen master along W ih other officers elected. The grangers in this country number several hundred thousand blit few porsons In tho county are acquainted, with the organization. That dining room floor needs a t tention. Campbell’s Varnish Stain is tho most satisfactory finish for a l l 1 floors. I t Is tough and will stand thoRcuff and tea r ot heavy siloes. J Madn clear and in L ight Oak, Bark i Oak anil other shades im ita tin g ! x . ural woods. Sold and guaran- i teed by C. M. Crouse. - —Loam how to test varnish for ] qualify when my demonstrator is a t j C. M. Crouso’s nex t F riday and S a t - ' urday. I t wilt bo worth money to ; you to know th is No use having varnish on anything th a t tu r n s ; white when bruised o r subjected to j hot or cold water or soap. > CHI-NAMEL. j The memborsfcf.tho L, T. L« on* s joyed a dues social a t the library i rooms last Friday evening. About i forty were present ar.d a number of { now members wore taken In. The j time was taken up in playing games after which refreshments were i served, Tiio regular meeting o f the L. T, L. will ho held Tuesday a t seven o'clock. NOTICE. The committee lo r the LeBarge Musical entertainment wishes.us to announce tha t on account «f some few complaints i n , regard to the "Tennesseean" entertainment held April 4, the Lecture Bureau has con sented to send the LcBarge Musical Co., a high class entertainment a t a bargain price so as to "make good” for tho last one. See advertisement elsewhere. WANTED—Local and traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods. Any man of good appear ance who is not afraul of work can make this a satisfactory and per manent business. Write a t once for tornis Outfit free. Territory un limited. Big money can be made. Applyquiok. ALLEN NUBSERY CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. i mission 25c. j April 28. P la t opens Friday, ] C A ST O R IA £or Infant* and Children, Tfii KindYouHavaAlwaysBought wm Bearn tho ft'gnature of SEASON 1911. Bon, the well known stallion, six years old, mahogany color, good size with heavy bone, will make the season a t my farm four miles cast of Cedarvillo on the Columbus pike. There is no horse in tho stud th a t produces bettor co ltsiban the Shire, j tho oldest o t tho pare bred d raft j b m d s . For top crossing and grade mares tho Shire Is unexcelled. An invitation Is extended to In- tending brooders to v isit th is horse' and inspect his qualities. Tho terms will bo |ir> for a living to lt with the usual guaranteed. J . A. Bumgarner.' gjhtsatr.«£3 rants ;*«***« *•» *# a . Milas’ Aatl4->ia PlMfe *• ***** !*«•* $100 Rewardi |I00. The. readers o i this papar vfiil be pleaee* to learn that there i» at leeat on* drwded dlaeaso that science liaa been able to eo n ie all its stegea and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cars now known to the medical fraternity. ■Catarrh bring a constitutional diseasa, reqUlna a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up on the blnod and mucous surrscai of system thereby destroying the foundation of th« disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up tho eonntUutien and assisting nature in doing its work, Ths proprictoro have so much faith in its curative powers, liat they ofier ono Hundred Dollars Xarasiy ffiaatluitit fails to cure, Send for list o testimonial* jkd&rtms. i\ J . CHENEY A Go, Toieds O. Sold by Druggist, 75 c. all’s Family Pills are the beat, No Pocclble Doubt. "You can’t nialio mo believe," caid | Mrc. Lapaling, "that tho man tho po> lico caught piowllng nronnd our houao wasn't a burglar. Ho denied it, but they found a 44 ealamuo revolver on him.” More Intereotlnf). Fair Girl— “My father made hla for tune when ho waa a young man. Would you know how ho did it? ' Gal lant Youth-—"Not particularly; but I Would like to know if ho baa it Dtill." —Catholic News. Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask Ii>- ono'medicine and fcavo the wrong due given you* For this reason we urge you to buying t o te careful to get the genuine— BL ack -D raug HT Liver Medicine . r, Tkerejaiutloftof tbit old.rella- It bio medicine, for constipation, in- r digesting and fives* trouble, ia t e > iy establkhcd, Itdceu not imitato ctiier ciRdiciaes. & io better than others, or it w&tili net be this fa vorite live? powder, with a Luges cftle thm all othefa coin'ciued, SOLD IN TOWN « & COMPANY JOBE B R O T H E R S Fine Tailored Suits In tho cnrrect now Tans, and CJroy mixtures mMo up In tho boot of otyloa with tho now pleated skirts, at ' $?7.SGs $ 2 6 .0 0 " Fine Serge Suits Navy Blue, and Blaefc aleo with H air Lino stripon, olzoa froin G2 to 44 Bust Tho largo cizcrj cut to fit stout flfjiu’on, priced at, $12.60, $16.00, $17.60 & Up. New Long Coats Women's Long Spring weight Goats in Mixtures and Serges priced a t $10, $12.50, $16, and Up Misses Coats a t ' $ iq to $ 1 6 Children’s Goats sizes G to J2 years priced a t $ 2 ,6 0 , $ 3 .7 5 $ 5 , 0 0 Silk Dresses $10.00 More tban^GO otyles and patterns In Stripes and Cheeks in Silk Dresses made up with Lace Yoke and sleeves SPECIAL PRICE - $10 .00 Foulard Silk Dresses, $10.00 Large seleotion of styles and patterns- $12.60, $15.00, $17.GO$20.00 All wool Challie Dresses Bordered stylos a t $12.50 JOBE BROTHERS &CO., XEH,0fl,i OHIO. A D A I R ’S 20-22-24 N, Detroit St., XENIA, ‘ - - OHIO W i s e Y o u n g C o u p le s Who Figure Their Own Interest Buy Their F U R N I T U R E — a n d — H O U S E H O L D G O O D S —a t— ■ ADAIR’S W h y N o t Y o u ? The enormous expenses of the city stores compel! them to charge you one-fourth to one-half more for furniture, rugs and draperies than we ask for the same or better qual ity. Our rent expenses are so low, compared with city stores, that we can save you from 25 to 50 per cent on^the dollar. FOR INSTANCE You can save enough on your Dining Room, Bed Room and Kitchen outfit to furnish a parlor beautifully. LET US PROVE IT. A D A IR 'S , Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, We furnish the homecomplete Spring and Summer If you want to dress right up.to-date let us make your clothes. We haw the goods and we guarantee theworkmanship. Every thing to be first-class or no sale, JACOB KAMY, T h e L t a d ln tg M e r c h a n t Ta ilo r. X e n ia , Ohio. ( tRW— mu i:■liiaiiiiii^ :wli ^ uiluwii«uwlii.:i^ww.,wi^jiuwiiJ»w This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and ISc—none higher. "ft..rr-— .—imrirruirr.;..,-r i .....i__ ... :.i..im.m ---- -
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