The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
» I SPRINOFIBLD, OHIO. W e S ta r t e d T h i s W a y Small Floor Space—Small Capital—Small Patronage— but _ Big Ambitions. People found our offerings bonesfc, from Patrons they became Friends. T H A T 'S W H Y W E 'V E GROWN ^ . For Saturday, May 13, Bright Prospects For Fruit. AND THE WEEK FOLLOWING We will offer very special values in TABLE L I in ENS, CRASHES, TOWELS and NAPKINS. You will find it very advantageous to make your selections during this week. Men’s,Women’s and Children’s Underwear&Hosiery In Spring and Summer weights will be on sale specially priced. THE SALE OF WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES Which for the past week has proven to be the greatest bargain feast of the people of Cedarville and vicinity have ever enjoyed will continue another week., Many, special values will be offered during this time. THE FAHIEN--TEHAN CO., 1 2 - 1 4 - 1 6 - 1 8 - 2 9 , - 2 2 W, Main St., - Springfield, Ohio, FAIRBANKS BUILDING A t a rnrsisi./: nt ft ay ton Hoy-; tlenltaral H>"wty a few Cays ecu It \ was tho .qdni'jnof the mcm* i boro tha t •<.-;« th a t tho 1 , fruit had tint b* hi h a rt by tho late i i frosts. | , Hilo remark app les to tho whole i i range of orchard fruits, applet;, | i peaches, pears, plums and ebom c s.: »Tho trees aw fall of hade, too many by millions if all should develop, tho bads arc in a healthy condition, ami tho prospects just now aro flat- : torlng in tSso highest degree. Should no eKceesive eoM now occur, with the mercury falling several degrees below freezing point, a most abun dant- crop may be expected. Borne of tho apple trees and many plum trees are out in tho fullest bloom, giving tlm appearance of great bou- vuets of beauty. •/ Concerning small fruitslike cheer ing reports woro made, Strawber ries novel* looked better in the open ing days of May, and a big crop of this most delicious of all fruits is fairly in sight. The same may be said of raspberries and blackberries. Owing to Urn lateness of the season the ripening of the strawberries may be a little behind schedule time, but those who love strawberries a t their best can afford to discard the half- ripened and sandy importations from southern fields and enjoy our own well ripened and luscious fruits when they come, . A similar promising outlook for a grape crop Was reported. TJia yoiing shoots on tho vines are healthy, and nothing to injure or interfere with the prospect is at present in s igli t. Wo pay your fare to and from Springfield under-the plan of tho Merchants’ Association. The Palace Restaurant LEGAL NOTICE. The N ew Creations in. L ow Cut Shoes for Men and Women A re Now Being Shown at Our Store OXFORD TIES PUMPS ANKLE AND CROSS STRAPS SHORT VAMPS AND HIGH HEELS PATENT KID, DULL CALF, TAN CALF, SUEDE AND SOFT VICI KID * . . Sizes and Widths to Fit All Feet . . . W E Can Satisfy and Gratify the Woman Looking for Something Choice and Handsome in Footwear. ICE! ICE! I have arranged to start an icr wagon making the first, trip around town on Saturday morning. Man ufactured ice only. Leave your or ders with Lee sbroades. Mrs. Chas. Harris, Prop. Xenia Ave. ■ ' (. - Rooms formerly occupied by^C. C. Weimer. j Meals by day or week, Lunch servedjtll hours.1 ' Furnished Rooms for,Rent, t ..Vacuum Cleaning.. Latest and Most Satisfactory Method Plant has been equipped with a new engine. AI* work Guaranteed. “Orders will be filled as booked* A$k for Estimates on Wall Papering. C A L V I N E W R Y . TRY OUR JOB PRINTING •State of Ohio, Qreoue County Court of Common Pleas. John Hussey, Adm’r do bonis non with will annexed of C, M, Haughey, dec’d, Plaintiff, vs. ■■ B. W. Haughey ets »1M Defendants, B. W. Haughey, residing in the City of Tampa, in tho state of Flor ida, wiil take notice tha t tho above named Plaintiff has filed his peti tion m tli©Common Pleas Court of said County, setting forth th a t said Defendant, B. W. Haughey, as the Administrator of said C. M. Haugh t y had ...wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said estate to his own use and had invested tho same m two promissory notes, each secured bymortcrage on real estate situate In said Croono County, Ohio, and calling,, one for $300.00 and tho other for $223.00 and signed tho first by Albert L, Haughey and Anna Haughey, and tho second by A. L. Haughey and Anna Haughey. The prayer of the said petition is that tho said notes may be found to be the property of the said estate and the said defendant, B, W. Haughey, may ho ordered to deliver the said notes to tho said Plaintiff. The abovu named defendants will take notice that tho said petition will he for hearing m said court atXenin, Ohio, on and after June 0th, 1911, and that they are required to ans wer the same by said date or judg. ment may be taken against them, John Hussey, as Adm’r as aforesaid by J. 2f, Dean, Atty j - 9 - d ____ ____ 5100 Reward* $i00, Dry Detectives Are Indicted. Frazer’s Shoe Store, 17 E A ST M A IN STREET , X EN IA , - - - OHIO. S A L E , o r D R E S S E S —A T— Frank J , Colley,of Columbus and S. E« Lewis of Adams county,* de tectives in the employ of the Anti- Saloon League, were indicted ‘Wed nesday by the grand jury on two charges of perjury each. Some time ago detectives furnish- i ed evidence against certain drug- (grists that resulted in thofr convia- i tion for Violating the liquor laws I and the methods and character of tho detectives was attacked. Tlio men have been, out on bond signed by prominent citizens of Xenia and the cases when they come to trial wlB bo hotly contested on both sides,| * TOWNSHIP COMMENCEMENT. A lm o s t G i v e - A w a y P r i c e s Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 11,12 and 13 * OVER FIVE HUNDRED DRESSES In all the season’s beat styles and materials atui bought a t such extraordinary low prices th a t we are enabled to offer them to our trade a t 50c On th e D o lla r, Below Are a Few Description and Prices PHkCALK DBESSIOS-Blue and white and black'and white, in low neck and U length sleeves; yoke with white Swiss embroidery, *$4.50 values......................... ......................... $1.95 MABQ'UISETTH DBESBErt—In plain white and some trimmed with light blue, navy blue black, green and lavender, $10value $5.50 WHITE BATISTE DBESSES and some col ored dresses trimmed with Parisian BatiBte, low neck and short sleeves. $8.50 values, $8j>& 50 DBESSBS—Each one different, some white chiffon with Jap silk slip, trimmed with gold, on neck and sleeves; some Foulard silk and chiffon trimmed with shtln, each has a silk uuderslip. Value $35, $37.50 to $45 a t....... . $14.95 % Township commencement for the Codarvilio Township Schools will be held in the Opera House, Thursday evening, June 2. Prof. Harmountof Jamestowii will deliver the address. M ub I c furnished by the Jamestown Orchestra. P lat opens a t Johnson's Monday, May 29. Frank A. Jackson, Clerk, * Cedarville Township Schools. T H E F A S H I O N , Springfield, .Ohio. ELECTION OF TEACHERS. I Make Your Cellar Damp-Proof b y b u i l d i n g i t s i l o o t a n d w a l l s o f c o n c r e t e . It will te imith more unitary, Moisture does no! iKiiCttoic rement. Uodsof t in wt>or other vermin. Ana the b&etncnt will iatt forever■—without a- dollar of repairs. By all means use Pcrthnd craipd. Wo soil tho iMversal brand because wo believe 14 makes tho • -ayst lasting eeaewsto and la most easily used. F c m m i s n Y The Tarbc : Lumber Co. The readers o<this psptr will fcs pUaso- tolearn shst there 1* at least ur.e draafcl dlessso that sciince has been able to sure S;l all it* stages end that is Catarrh. Bali’s Catarrh Cureis tho only positive enieii .w known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh batr-g a constitutional toctae, requires a eonirtltiittorxsl tfactaact. Hall’s Ostarrb Cure is taken itiU.rna.Uy, aeling directly up on the blood end mucouseatraces of system thereby dcBtroylng tho foundation at the disease, andgiving the patient strength by bufidtefi up the constitution nnd sssfsth^ nature In doing its iroifc, The propriety!? lave somuch faith in its curative pinrtrs, hat they offer oneBundled Dollars forn,y cm t o t it fails to cure. Send for fist 0 twtiiBuniats. A&ttm V, 3. CHFKBY AOd.ToMaO, Sold by IWregght, 78a. ill’s Family I’iil* are tho best, —TJ 10 recent public dcmoiictra-1 tion of tho "-Wonder Washoi’” ] proven all claimo made for it. Im» j mediate nnlen tfuulo to those who I know its tucrita. M, Crouao I Another Cut i ! On Lard, j 5 \ s I *W.S®w3iS» I ; Down fv*oc3 tlio retail prico on laid to 10 cento pi'i* i><>msd, regular panic ; priceii, S o t only are wo celling iard ^ fa t low prieco hut all kin do of meat \ ,ao well. i'. II. Crouse, CASTOR IA X’or Infants mid Childran, ’ 13 Kind You Hm Always BstgM FTotieo is hereby given that the Board of Education of Cedarville Township Schools will meet Friday evening, May 11, at-covon-thirty for tho election of superintendent, and one teacher for cacti district. Also a supervisor o i music. Frank A. Jackson, Clerk. Codarvilio Townnhip Schools, —The “Wonder Wanher” "uses four processes a t once, miction, sqticczir.pr, rubbing and stirring. ■Galvanized tub th a t doon not dry out and fall to pieces. Low priced as compared with many other ma chine*. Hold by O. M. Crouse. Sa tu rd ay Is T im e C I N C I N N A T I $1.40rmmd trip from Cedarville SU m J tY , M A Y 14th Train leaven 7:33. <k Enormous Sale of High ✓ Grade Rugs at STARTLING REDUCTIONS THE QUALITY SHOP, 62 and 64 Arcade - Springfield, Ohio. THIS IS THE PLACE MOW* ITMM *§ BOUND T R IP $ 1.10 COLUMBUS MR. PROPERTY OWNER-Stop! Consider! Why not use the best possible when YOU pay the bill? Hanna’s Green Seal Stands for everything that is best in paint. T h e pigments used are properly proportioned and thoroughly compounded. m m Tim formula as shown on each packagk "HANNA’SGREENSEALPAINT « Made to Wear” r0ft.«Ai.i »v KERR & HASTINGS BROS, SUNDAY, MAY 14th S€.X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 2i 1 « it' n
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