The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26
IP** - jj-- - BIRDSAY’S lie will pay JOU 13 c pei*don for d e tn frcFli ICy^o {hi trade only), Saturday, M a y 27 , Bring in your surplus. PAIKJS—-All colors in 10 and 15 cent cans. PAINT BIUJ8HK8 - 5e, 10c, 15c, 25c each. JAPALAC—A11colors. • . .Per can 35c. NOTICE —"Our store will close a t 1 a ,30 o’clock Dec oration Day. Don’t forget this and make your pur chases in the morning. h'V'Y C'M !;(*, rg ruTY h'A'-y.\'. .-, 0! l " ■' i 1J- i ' Pb r i ' ,i, , s*t t» ’,f" ■' S’ ofxiieo £*)«E:o f«»r . ;.»;v3«)uu \ \ t jf'ij, Xchiti, Oliye Mro, ojivc-r lisjsi-la of All run is - f!.«' £'i3<-o^ ut t.m ro rc it.i, Mr. occJ Mid, ,1. jjj. IVelbinl, J c a n -g iv e you t h e b e s t p r ic e s on tu iy q u a n tity of loo s r e am . . M a rsh a ll. Mre. J A. Y/fute nt»ii t\m t’XJIh n| Wutdiiiigtmi vimtml tj-»»m Friday !until 'IsiCdrtoj- v,H h the furiuor’B■ , brother, Mr. I«. II. Etilkob* rgernnil .w ile. , - ! -r II fiv , Henry Crabbed Lea Antjoh-n, t ’rJ., deb .can. t«. the V. V. ih-v.cml : Araeiphly in Washington. Pa,, spent ‘ a fev/hlayo tho first of the week vvish hie. brother-in-law, Mr. W. M. Hur- hifion amt other relative!).' Y o u A r e A l w a y s S w ® o f Q u a l i t y W h e n l Y o u B u y . H a r v a r d C l o t h e s And at a saving of pot loss t l r n S% g 0 afford to throwuiway that ainounl of mono? and usually Eight or Ton *’ Here at. liars on a suit of rlothcs. CAn von $ 10.00 o r - B e s t P o r tla n d C em e n t. Let | ; u s figu re on you r c o n tr a c t s . ! Korr & H a s tin g s Bros. A daughter wms born to Mr. and Mfti. Kuosell Welle last Baiurdav. • you get stsr© 'quality, Sure Gtylcs, swr@ wear, SEirtJ satisfaction. "We advise you,’dear-reader, to come early In the day Saturday, find thus give no more tim e to take care of any alterations that may be necessary and do same for you quickly. Remember wo 'want to please you in every way. Corne early in the day and Ifblp us. Closing STRAW HATS- out our last season’s 50c and SI Dress straw hats for 10, 19 and 25 cents These are in good condition and sp’endid values. $ 9*98 buys -a man’s all | wool high grade s u i t . These ar,e special values and latest styles and we guarantee them worth, $15 CROQUET SETS—50c to $2 each. Hammocks all grades SI to S5 each. Mr. J . iCfnomih Nmbet- of. Dayton I spent Babbiith a t home. i 5th and Jefferson " We a r e a lw ay s g lad to s e e i Mrs. A. 15. Alexander and dauqh- you a n d o u r u n tirin g s e rv ic e is a t j tPt‘»Grace, of Kansas City, Mo., are tile c om m a n d o f eve ry c u s tom e r. M a rsh a ll. making Codarvillo and springs relatives a visit. Yellow ■ G ra n u la ted co rn m ea l, by th e Mix and Mrs. Joints and Mrs. A n s-j, s a c k or bu sh e l. (tinborger of Trenton were, guests ' ot 1< Korj* & H actsago B ro s ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Colli ns Sa lu r-jj ,______ ___ _ 'd a y ami Sabbath, Mrs. Johns re-1J See our window display of fine, DRESS SILKS toda^ 85c values for 59c per yd:' They are beauties, Bird’s Mammoth Store Mrs. J alia Condon is visiting Key, W. A. Condon and fain: y of Tren ton. • Mr. Stanley Matthews and sister, Mae, of near Xenia spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs.Manies Matthews —The best article on earth to clean i brass on Autos, gas fixtures, etc., h I •lKpot'/.olf.” For sale l>y \ j J .E . Pierce. " F a n c y d ried f ru its a n d t h e b e s t in th e c a n n e d goods line. M cF a rlan d B ros. Mrs. W alter Morton and son of Richmond, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.-M.'Murdoch, Mrs. Thlrza Townsley of James town has been the guest of her son, Mr. O. M. Tovt’nslcy and wife thin week. —WANTED: A girl or middle aged woman to d<F general house work for family or three. Address, Mrs. John A„.Sullivan, USDSB. Limestone St., Homo Phone S.'WOa, Springiield, <). Mr. A rthur McFarland and wife, I »»Muing over for a few days, who until recm tly hr.re been Ioca-1 1— ------------ - led in Alabama, spent Babluitii with —If you a re hav ing tro u b le in !<’< u ..MILLINER K. •Mr. and Mrs. 1>, H, McFarland. Mr. g e ttin g good b read , p robab ly th e !i McFarland and w ife'left Monday ifa u lt lies in th e flou r t h a t is. b e - !J !,•• y r-x-'skig u sed . "G ia d tid in o s ” f l o u r ’ morning for Dayton where tl P'-et to reihain for som- fisir j m e a n s a ll t h a t th e n am e im p lie s ! ;a n d will prove so if given a tria l, i Kerr & H a s tin g s B ro s I The room in the 15. G, liiUgwayj property on Mam*street, occupied by J > r Wm. Marshall, lias been improved Among those from ont-of-towiC this week by tiie addition of new j here to attend commencement were: ;' and enlarged display windows t h a t , ^BSKt's Kuth H am er and Ethelo b greatly iniproven tlic; ioolm of tin*. Hpsncer amt Mr. Rol Snuitz of Day- ‘J block. The properly will bo juiinted in a few days aim the general ap- pearanee will he greatly elianged. i _ LOCAL AND PERSONAL —A handsome Bible makes a good i graduating present', ; West’s Book Store, Xenia. } . Word has been received from Howard McGafflck, who underwent * ton ; Rev. W. R. Graham and wife] of Yellow Springs, Miss-- Clara Bull j S and Mary Marsliall, Xenia and Mrs. u | J , M. Bull ana sou. Fred, of Sp ring -! School fteM* C, P.! l:. JP. church, Tuesday evening, I church on next Sabbath evening a t j Mrs. 1). L. Crawford and children, H May Both a t 7:20 p. in. Refresh- i at 7 p. m. The address w'ill be given ' of Xenia spent Thursday, with thei [ ments will be served by the Ladies’ Jby Kev, J . Hunter Webster, I ) ., !)., former’s p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. | 1 r‘ j Aid Society. Dr. Joseph Kyle of) of Xenia.; Everybody h; invited is J . R. Conner. ! The Men’s Bible Class, Kev J. S. K.. MeMiehael, teacher, will j hold a social In the parlors of The Cedarviile Babbath Hie'; Association will meet in tiie an operatton on one of his ears In j Pittsburg the flrst of tiie. week, th a t > he is better and it is have be n successful. believed to • Xenia will deliver an address wiiile.jj invited to he present, there will be a few short addresses by others. The class.lias sent out a number of invitations. Mr, Carlton McLean, wdio is eon- -The S te rling .Vacuum- Cleaner, , , J 1sole, a t AloAx) removes absolutely all nected with a sam tarmm in Cm- ;■lM *n n il.lHpfc from heddimr. elnnati is tak ing h is vacation and , d o th in ft c u r t a i l , -walla _ spending a few days here and will j C ! later go to Indianapolis for a day or 11 ’ , - two. : c‘ cu —P a in t your roof Pain t. J . 20. Pierce. with Rubber dust and d irt fro floors, bedding. cedillas, and ia ligh t and efficient, Guaran- in every respect. C. M. Crouse I Those having flowers for Decora- | F lou r, a good, tlou day will please have them sent I o n e » ™** 5 0 c * ** a t Mr. Phil D ixon . spent, Saturday and Sabbath in Columbus. Mr. S. L . Storrott of Seattle, is ex pected here today or tomorrow on a sho rt visit with his parents. « to the Bradfuto . room so th a t the committee can arrange them. There are not many flowers for th is season ol' the year and those who have any to spare are requested to turn them over for tise on Decoration day. Kerr &, Hastings Bros. Mr. J . C. McMillan of Columbus Bpent the first of the week Imre. "Stop with her .at Marshall's Ice Cream Parlor. —The “ Wonder Washer” uses four processes a t once, suction, squeezing, rubbing and stirring, Galvanized tub th a t does not dry out and fall to pieces. Low priced as compared % h many other m a chines. Bold toy C. M. Crouse. The baccalaureate sermon in the opera house last Sabbath e vening to graduating class of the high school by Kev. J. S. E . »McMichacI was one full of inspiration and helpful ness, not only to the class but also to the large audienee present. • * All sorts of good things for grad uating presents a t West’s, Xenia. Mr. Charles Kyle and daughter Heleu, of Iowa, are guests of Mr. Henry Kyle. f Kev. W. J. Sanderson, wife and daughter, who have been in Selma, i Ala., where the former Is a t head of a mission school for colored child- ______ i reu,. rofnrned home Wednesday ' morning to spend the immmerJ Kev. M ANTED : lo buy or pu t up ( Sanderson will probably return on tiioshares, clover or mixed men- > in Heptemher. dow. Phone 28. Andrew W in ter > *_______ _ bliss Carrie Tovnoley has been chouou as one of the teachers in the Selma schools for next. year. Mrs. Fanny McMillan McKenzie, of Flushing, N. Y her parentH. McMillan. Mr, ., iu the guest of and Mrs. James Miss Marguerite Brown of Wash ington C. H ., is spending a few days the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J . 13, Kyle. FOIL RUNT. An eight room ''ot~ iage on Chillicothe otr< rt. Inquire of Dr. J.O . Stewart. Chickon feed $ 2 for 100 lbs. M cF a rlan d B ros. FARMERS! Gee the Miami Gaso line Engine a t J . E. Pierce's. Dr. ISutngardnor of Belina has fof on seriously ill for several days. The passage of Die Jenk in s bill by the legislature provides that a legai- . ly reg iste r d pharmacist must be In . charge ot a d rug sto re all the time. This will require two registered ' pharmacists for drugstores .t hat re main open all night. FOR SALE: Restaurant and fix tures complete. Will give immedi- at** possession or will sell fixtures to he moved from the room. ' Mrs. O. M. Harris. Mr. Allen Haines, returned home last Friday evening from Rochester, Minn., where hi underwent an op eration by the famous Mayo Bros., much improved in in tilth. Mr. and Mrs. (i;au r Lloyd of Fannersvilh*. accompanied by Mr. Fred Er*. ii , ot Xenia, spent Gab- bath with Mr and Skis. J . H. An drew and other rela ti' es. Mr. Lloyd and wife drove through from Farm- er^ville in their auto. Mrg. Ralph Gcorgo and two daugh ters, Marian and Helen, ot James- ■ town have bsen guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson ‘ th is week, -Bouer’fj Koban eoifee, no ad vane j in price, LTni per pound. N a g h y ) Bros. ■ i • -Men's work shoes, the bent for j the lea st money. Moser’s Uhoo Store, Xenia, O. t- The now I.L H. church in Yellow Springs will ho dedicated Sabbath j w ith ■appropriate exercises. O u , Wodiieotiay evening there will be au J organ recital by Prof. Mason of Del- { aware. • - GraiiaeA F lou r In tw e ivo pound s a c k s a t K e rr a n d H a s tin g s B ro s U ppU nco tt P ro s e rv e s , bu lk _ P e a c h a n d AiJjsle B u t t e r . , M cF a rla n d B ro s. Mr. 1>. 14. Ervin made a buoinu.K . trip to (jifjeiuuatl, Tueotlp.y. m -Ji Mr. George Hfewari, who haub n attending tin* Ohso-fdarjing M»*dieal (’(•liege, CiilumhtiQ, is home on hit; vacation. Mr. Gtowart lum one more year in m td icai wmk h>*fore graduating’. Mr. E rnest Footer who bar; been attending college, lmu returned to hie home ou account of ill health. Piazza (Mmirti uhould he given a solid BABY C n iE S FOB IT when we prepare your doetor'o prencription and tbr7mother has no difaeulty in giving baby needed reinodieo. duel frame. Ten horae power, fine run ning condition and teed two years. Have purchased a Franklin touring car and do not need name. Will dell coat of rainpbo ll’o Green Varnish a t a bargain and dm,.m,strafe, (“an li.f: Ave,« (Mluill- ofllce for terms. Xenia’s famous “ dogcatcher" Red Helm, is now doing time in Urn; works under orders from Mayor Dodds, for selling liquor unlawfully The city commis-doued him to catch all tagless dogs but gave bint no license to supply booze to the thirsty. - -Have you noun the “ Wonder Washer'" the latest improved, wash-, ing machine on tli * market. Runs asy, noiseless, hallluaringfl, dura ble, in free from oil or grease, can bo used as a bench wringer, O. M. (-rouse, Agent, ( ---- - In speaking of fho refreshing showers within the past week, Mr. Samuel Creawell reports th a t less than one inch of ram has fallen this month, hut according to an old say ing this will be productive of a good wheat crop an a dry May m said to ho good for w h e a t t h a t has tin* proper start. Mr. Eros- well, in commenting on loe wheat prospects, reports that Mr. It. ( ’. Watt has a Held of v.heat a-i good as ho ever seen. A good many years ago Mr. .('mswell war. credited by the late William WMfeiy as having the b» st field of wheat in the state. When threshed the forty acres av eraged -lit bushels to the aero and sold for about $1.23 per bushel The Junior-Senior high school banque* at t.,** F«> it* r Hotel last Friday evening '.va*. a v ry pleasant allair, about forty bmug present. The addn 1 of w ele'm e was given by i ’an lTurnbu ll am! the response by Dwight Ft.-rn ft. Mr. G. Mor-; ton gav»- a toast, on “ We Will Miss I the Seniors” while Fameron Ross! {oast* d the Jun io rs and In a F e rris | the Kudni'S. ■*I’uiv\v«,5 r' l»y ITcd j Marshall, who reft! ended In of David EruPfuio, who vat ; jli. E sther Tmvnnlny I'endered a vocal nulo. An < '\(-1hnf uupp 'r was served between the various numbers Tito gentlemen of Fto graduating class will give a picnic fins evening to the ladies of the ela. s a t tir clffir. FOR KALE: Gale single cylin der gasufine rtmabouf finely equip ped. Horn, lamps, top, rain cur tains, 4 Ecliptic springs, BURNS AS A U EXCISEim Old Jean Davidson Wan Too Smart For too Soot Poet. A story is told about Hubert Burns in his capacity <A ex'-i-emcn. (lid Jean Davidson kept a small whisky shop and was suspect >*d of putting nipvu i’rcsh water into her liquor than v;an needful or lawful, Bunin accordingly (.’ante with his tppara- ius and a t onco detected the irregu larity, “Now, Jean , tun woman/' he said, “I canua tak this to Dumfries this night; ’tis ower late. But I’ll seal It wi’ tiie kmg’n seal and retu rn to lift it in t he morning.” When lx Joan fetched the vi’lhgo cooper, who removed a hoop from the bar rel and bored a hole, through which the adulterated liquor was drawn o ff; and stuff of regulation strength pu t in. TFion.tho ho'.e was plugged and the lump was reth.ed, and dean, with a brave heart, awaited the gauger. In the morning tip came Burns to claim the l.t g. “One minute, ?Jr. Bu rns/’ said Je.ui i-iveetiv. “ t o miciit t>'st| tlmt whisky to convince me, sitxv I camut see h.mv I ( otild have been mukin' sic a mi.-tuke/’ no a n ; i sv./.ing tlx had gone to hir. lodging F low e r T r im m e d a n d T a ilo r e d M o d e ls a t M a t e r i a l R edu c* Hons fr o m ■ F o rm e r -P r ic e s ■ a lso a-- S p e c ia l O ffe r in g o f T r im m e d H a ts T om o r row , Sat* u rd a y , a t $2.50 OsterlyMillinery 37 G re e n S t re e t , Xenia, * * Ohio. ■aid Burns ;!Uo; ! • -J ■d f, “ II seal,” ou m, f-u::.d b» ii* ; tr.'wdd:-:" d. v. run •; v, i’ i ..., a-krd. “W.-i'l, :ir . to ; ;*V. But I fukv ; r t v.i “ i.u.t l'i! thi* r .' .* A i . ' king o j ’l:.t iix (-••ur. u n -? it’- h ■rht ho I’m .ng ‘ ls iu for mo i”. 1ho; '!t vc were our wee »> Vcrv place j loril *.ur lat.’iri^ Go Rich. skc]»ti!-::iiy ti-u t'-l r.ce land- •five ten- Etein. It product n a vt-ry tiand- oojiio effect tha t addu to tiie atfrac- ' liveliest of your fron t porch or [min im r hom-e. Anyone can apply this ‘Stain. Dried hard and ntayr. hard. Cohn- can! upi- i application to CJ. M. ' Crouse. PURE FBEGH DRUfaG Are tho only kind v/o will mm- tile in thin atom. And our an- tmrtmeut of toilet novoltteu and rdekroom necefifilticn contaiim many thing,') you want. Our priced will unit you. ; tie ucen atiM'i Vv. bun. Call at thli ROUND T R IP $ 1.10 COLUMBUS Mr. David Tarbox 1ms a young iieifer calf Hiat. Jacks a few days of heitiK mite montbs old ilmt wsb milked Sabbath evening; for the) th ird time, g iv ing about a pint off rich m ilk. The m ilk was allowed to stand over n igh t when a large pm- cent of cream lmd cplleetf d. The ...... .......... - calf iu of the Jersey fam ily and it w:i-. noticed a few doyo ago that if W i s t o r m a n B P lldriliacy -m n nlmwing nlgnn of m ilking with- . ' nu t coming fft ohin tho uuuul way. icd tin* pro 'pr foot’n.ill r'* play he ...AWNINGS,,. JOHN F. STEMLER, Prop. Banner Awning & Tent MANUFACTURERS OF— A W N I N G S A N D T E N T S Co., Waterproof Horse Covers and Tarpaulins Cots - Camp Stools - Camping Outfits Canvas in All Widths for Sale 33 N. Jefferson St., Dayton, Ohio. trmant :• d in i'.ii :fi(l hia ix ga- atsf v.(*:’( (l tho nnt. “Do v<m v grunted. , The ]ii’o -pi i-fivi eyeliMuft e.m! ; tivc. “ Nor referee*'” “ I no , in.r referc-c,' P. T. " \V!;y r” « ;(*o'i l ' u taking no ri-h •/' mi- jilaiucd the lundlord. “’I’iut l e t fel ler tha t took 11;i*> Iiou. e v..v: a v<*f- cra>. (hive a wrong deei-Iou. Wani thumped in the hack. Kv. allowed the whialle. After that, he couldn’t breathe, v.ilhmtt i.hvieking; li!;e. &j good (•ligine. Kejit tho neighbor!)} awake, nil nig;ht. Ilud to give him) notice.” • • Vacaum Cleaning.. Latest and Most 'Satisfactory Method PBamfe lias boon equipped with a new engine» All work Guaranteed. Orders will be filled as booked Ask for Estim a tes on Wall Papering. GALVIN E.WRY. “ Bad luck on fix* rt motif ed tho P. T. “ I don't, kixm.” Samllord. “ Ih- a ; 0 j *00 coin- refm-nod tho m.-ij <rib .on a dif iig!n!if)ir*\ Uu id, **v ni pula hi*- head ou! of the \ i,-- Biuiph’ breailx Xtu e eHou* !-,oar< jo?*/’- I, l 11 .. Nh*; u navy o j tho T.ond'*n Ith a-'*. Ii? t he ,'iiUd h If Soft O U N B A Y , M A Y 23 iHa ilain leave:) L'Ctlarville at 0:13 a. Easy. The caaieot thlnr; in tho world hi to snake a O-o pfeiufco «lmt Sn to he idled in the hdh Unity hiluse. Ah*!.!-ou nioiio. Hactc Not to Do Repeated. “You n y von have quit (Uiiekir.;;?" "You, never going tt* xnioke again.” '"Then why don't you ,hrow away then ' el;: an?” '‘.giver; I tluow away a hex of g«.(ij <i*;ar.; the lent time I quit omokitic and it taiight mo a loo* con.” ©ASTOR IA A Matte? cf Gight. ,“Ti»oy tel! mo.” mid tlm tonocet.t maid, “that your marriage w«a tho re* unit of love ot firat, eight la St true? ’ “It So,” answered tho rousul-DliotsSdere.l man rndly, “Had 1 been gibed with eccond eight, I’d ctill ho la tho bachelor clana!’’“--Chicago Xewo, For la ih a ta and Siilflyea. P ) Sotvssvdsa 1 ’’An fur me,” “I don’t JHFve ; tioa for f ?rirt. : Hnrohly Put. in n hlrjier cdue. Tho oac 1 marry woa r IiaKiadYeatooAkop Ecaro tho MW s /tfr ir S ? * 1°^ ,‘‘A bh*I who known anything nt at' r.Ignatmoof I 1!‘uu,y ^ fetu'*lIaS'
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