The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

- in * The Home Store SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. —ANNOUNCES— GREAT PRICECONCESSIONS IN MANY DEPARTMENTS B e g in n in g Saturday , f la y 6 th And Continuing a. Week EMBROIDERIES Thousands o f yards in Skirt, Dress and Corset Cover Flouucings, 18, 27 and ,J 45 inches wide, all o f which are to be sold at near half price. RUGS — Boom size and smaller Rugs of every known make worth having. I f it’s Rugs—Shop and Compare, CURT/llNS Enormous stocks—the' largest Curtain and Drapery collection in Central Ohio all new—at great reductions. Shop'and Compare; SUITS AND COATS Final reductions on all Suits in stock will be made beginning Saturday, May j Oth. , All ‘ 'WQQLTEX” garments will be included, so you may know what a feast there is before you. THE FAH IEN -TEHAh CO., 1 2 -1 4 -1 6 -1 8 -2 0 -2 2 W. Main S t , - Springfield, Ohio, FAIRBANKS BUILDING ' Wo pay your fare to and from Springfield under the plan of-tho Merchants' Association. The Palace Restaurant Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop. Xenia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by^C. C. Weimer.'5 Meals by day or week, Lunch served all hours. Furnished Rooms for Rent. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. LINCOLN SPLEDGE A Million to be Enrolled on Lin­ coln’s Historic Temperance Fledge in the Next Sixty Days. Local Sabbath School wilt Co- Operate in This Natlon-Wid© Movement. , Now, Sonny, keep that pledge and it will be the host act of your life.” So spake a man called ’ ‘Abe” Lincolon to a b o y named Cleopas Brcckonridgo in Illinois in Lsio. Other old people besides Brecken- ridge fltiil live ip Illinois who testi­ fy to those facts; That. Lincoln came on horseback to the South Fork SchoDlhouso in Sangamon county, made a temperance speech, took a paper from his pocket and invited everybody to sign the iota! abstinence pledge. Moses Martin, now of Edinburg, Illinois, commit­ ted Lincoln’s pledge , to memory’, Howard H. Russell, of Westerville, Ohio, the founder of the Anti-Saloon League, discovered these facts. And tkounanrtB of other Rehoobj m Amer­ ica in a utub'd effort to ewt il t!m Lincoln Legion Roll up-to the mil­ lion mark. Lincoln Pledge norvlce will bo held m the above' school t and the public is invited to attend. Tho scholars will taka part ip special recitations ami conga. Bur­ ring words by Lincoln and about Lincoln will bo spoken, and the pledge written, signed advocated and kept to tho day of his death by Lincoln will be signed by all who. desire to do so, An interesting fea­ ture of the service will be. ho un­ veiling of a beautiful colored pic­ ture by tho great artist Arthur I. Hollar, entitled “ Lincoln Pledging Cleopa.s Breceknridge.” 'A letter from President Taft advising total abstinence will bo read. Relatives and friends of the .Sabbath School Scholais are ’ iuvitod to bo proHGuf; and take x>artin the service. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Ohio, Greene County Court of Qommon Pleas, John Hussey, Adni’ r do bonis non with will annexed of 0. M. .Hauglioy, dec'd, Plaintiff, vs. It, TV. Haughoy ot al., Defendants, R. TV. Haughey, residing in the so he started also the .Lincoln Le- (c ity „ f Tampa, In tho state of Fior- gion.- Tho Lincoln Legion is a Sabbath School movement. It invites the schools to enroll with-Lincoln as pledged abstainers. But it does not stop there. Russell's idea i s .that- backed by the Sabbath Schools, the Lincoln Legion will go to the facto­ ries, and the shops and the street corners and the cross roods, and into the “ highways and hedges” to per­ suade everybody for good and suffi­ cient reasons to Quit drinking intox­ icating liquor. In the furtherance .of this nation-wide Gospel Temper­ ance movement, old time street cor­ ner and out door preaching will bn resumed and. tents and Jabermichs will be used. This movement began a while ago at Oberlin, Ohio,. On Lincoln’s » ida, will take notice that the above named Plaintiff has filed bis peti­ tion in the Common Pleas Court of said County, setting forth that said Defendant, R> TV. Haughey, as the Administrator of said O. M. Haugh- oy* had wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said estate to his own use and had invested the same in two promissory notes, each secured by mortgage on real estate sitiiate in said Greene County, Oirio, and calling,, one for ,$300.00 and the other for $223.00 and signed the first by Albert L. Haughey and Anna ■Hu’.ghey, and the second by A. L. Haughey ami Anna Haughey. The prayer of the said petition is-that t lhe *aid notes may bo found to be: the property of the said, estate and J the said defendant, R. TV. Haughey, -gv.t' p Wk If f t -ViW ;h ONE SAC K °f Universal Portland Cement used in concrete v/ork will cause you to ask for more. There are many brands of Portland, cement on the market —we handle Universal because we know it will give our customers satisfaction j because we . know that millions of barrels are used in important concrete work all over the country; because it ' comes to us with a guarantee of the highest quality. LET US TALK with you about your building material- requirements. T h eT a rbox Lum ber Co m V'jv SM If m m iwl w } m birthday, Sabbath, .February 12, m i ■may be ordered to deliver the said* and agaiti on March. 19, the last, noted to the said .Plaintiff. The I n the matter of Publication of Notice in the estate of John 6 . Mar­ shall, Deceased. Notice is hereby giv'en that the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified by the Probate, Court of Greene County, Ohio, as admin-*' istrator of the above named estate. All persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; those-'having claims will present them for settlement. Andrew Jackson, Tit. Mil**' Anti-Fain Pill* relievo ««i1n> quarlerly'Temperanee Sabbath over 2,600 Sabbath Schools, representing almost every denomination ,and lo- ^ l i , above liauied defendants will take! notice that the said i>e(.Ltio'u will bes for hearing m said court Afc.Xenia, cated iu forty-two of the forty-eight Ohio, on and after June 9th, J9I1, states of the Union, held Lincoln Legion services, and more, than a quarter million persons signed Lin­ coln’s FainohsTempcrauce Pledge. And now the appeal goes forth over the land, that this' enrollment shall be raised to a million, in the next sixty days. With fhis splendid Start it can be done. The Legion's slogan is:—-“ Wo Can Do It and (not Is/ We W ill." On Sabbath, ‘May 21, the United Presbyterian Sabbath ^School of and that they Are' required to an's wer the same by said date or judgr merit may be taken against Lhem. . , John Hussey, as Adm’r J as aforesaid by J. N. Dean, Atty ‘ j-9-d • —The . “ Wonder Washer” uses four .processes at once, suction, squeezing, .rubbing and stirring, i Galvanized tub that does not dry} out and fall to pieces. Low priced j •• Vacuum- •• Latest and Most Satisfactory Method Plant has been equipped with a new engine* All work Guaranteed. Orders will be filled as booked. Ask for Estimates on Wall Papering. C A L V I N E W R Y . ------................................................ as compared with many other uia Codarvillc will join hands with tho |chines'. - Bold by O. M. Crouse. T R Y OUR JOB PRINTING 1 * Xenia’s Clothier 'HftftSHSicfta * edi W ith the advent of Spring comes the insistent desire for new clothes o f the latest cut and fashion/Ahe intensive wish to put off the old and put on the new* fresh* unworn garments, in keeping with the season. You can see the garments, in our w indow s//new spring models that beckon to you invitingly//that make you say admiringly; THERE IS CLASS IN THESE CLOTHES. 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