The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
V MUM I LOCAt ArtD PfWOf(At. -•-Paint your roof with Rubber f' Paint. J , E , Pierce. —Kew honey for sale a t Wolford’* •~G»s Mantles and Globes, $1,00 j per dozen a t J . E . Pierce’s, Dr* Andaman and Ralph 'Wolford spent Sabbath in Columbus, Chiokfn f««d $ 2 for 100 lbs. McFarland Bros. M r.'J,- J. McClellan, .of Dayton was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Lucy McClellan, over Sabbath, Dew W. J . ^andersqn will preach Sabbath morning and evening in the 1C. P, church, Main Street. FOR SALE: A new awning, hav i«g only beep used a few weeks this season, G. M, Harris Jr. •—Graham Flour In twolvo pound sacks at ' Kerr and Hastings Bros Mr. Calvin Ewry is the latest own* e r Of an automobile in this section, having1 acquired one ui a trade Wednesday, 1 can give you the best prices on any quantity of lee cream. Marshall, Mr. Robert Harbison and family of Cincinnati have been spending the week with Mr, W. M. Harbison ■and’family. Mrs. E lla Madana and daughter, Mrs. C. Sv Charles and grand daughter., who have„boen spending several days with Dr, and Mrs. M. I . Marsh, returned home today. ~’ : • - v '—Granulated eorp meal, by the sock or bushel.' Kerr & Hastings Bros A number of young men have pre pared the tennis court ou the college campus and the evenings are now ■’being devoted to this sport .by all who enjoy it. Mrs. E lla Poague and little daugh te r of Henrietta, Okla., are being entertained a t the home of Mr, J . C.. Stormont. Mrs. Poague is a daugh te r ot Mr, David Stormont, who for merly resided In this township. —The' “Wonder Washer” uses ;four . ptocessjs a t once, suction, squeezing, rubbing and stirring. Galvanized tub th a t does not. dry out and fall to pieces. Dow priced as compared with many; other ma chines. Hold by 0 . M- Crouse, —B oW ’s Koban coffee, no advaue in price, 25c per pound. Nagley Bros.' - . " ' t * Mr. Jesse Morris was in. Dayton Thursday wbere;he visited h,is wife who Underwent an operation in the St. Elizabeth,, hospital last Thursday The operation was successful and the patient lias improved nicely. Mr. Lester Patton of Columbus is the guest of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. I), M. Dean. aThe Xenia police raided a livery .stable in th a t , city last Saturday night and found two barrel^ of beer in a box stall where two dogs held possession. ’ '■ ’“iFpney dried fruits and the best In the canned goods line. McFarland Bros. ' —FOR RENT:—A nice small house on Xenia avenue. Inquire of D*S. Ervin. Mr. F rank MoElwain and wife Of Kansas City are the guests of the la tte r’s parents, Mr- and Mrs, Thomas Fields, Mr, Charles Raney is. improving his barn and when the work is com pleted he will have a Well equipped hank barn. Let —Best Portland Coment. us figure on your contracts. Kerr & Hastings Bros, Mr. M. C. Nagley left Monday for Cincinnati and Moraystowii, O,, where Mrs. agley and two sous have been spend log a toW days. Mr. FfagUy will he accompanied home by his Wife and children. Sometime Tuesday night some one lifted nine of Mr, George Bhroades1 nicest chickens. Mr. Calvin Ewry, who had a number stolen one night la st week ifeported tha t on Wednesday night ho lost, forty-three young springers by a mink cuttihg the throat, Judge Kyle oh Monday hoard the :ase of Michael Dugan, Xenlan, charged with keeping a place where ntoxteathnr liquor wassold reversed dftyor Fuftdsf burg’s decision who leld the defendant guiity. The prosecutor lias announced th a t he vlU appeal the case. Judge Kyle ■eversed the case on error. The M. E , Sabbath school has a r- anged for a motion picture show in he K. of V. Hail, Friday evening, ’he membste have been provided rjth tickets while others Will he barged ten cents admission to de- ray expenses. There will be two ilbltoal subjects, one from the Old ,nd one from the New Testament, ’here Will in addition be a pa- ilotiC subject and one comic. FARMERS! See the Miami Gaso line Engine a t J . E . Pierce’s. —Stop with her at. Marshall’s Ice Cream Parlor. —Eden Beauty Flour, a good one, 2 5 lb. for 50o . Get It at Kerr & Hastings Bros. H r, and Mrs, G. H , Hartman and daughter were guests of Rev. Hereby and wife of Spring Vail6y over Sab bath, I —The best article on earth to clean brass on Autos, gas fixtures, eto./is “ Spotzoff.” For sale by J. E. Pierce. Bonano is a delicious hot bever age, nourishing and wholesome. I t has a fragrant aroma and rich .flavor and a full b’and “ body” all its own. Bonano is the only hot table drink which can be used seven days a week, three times a day, with only good results. Bonano is made from nature rip ened, fully matured bananas, devel oped in the tropics to a delicate fla vor and richness n o t’fpund in the' artificially ripened fru it we get over here. The livery firm of Nagley Bros, has added an automobile'- to their equipment which w ill no doubt be a source1of much,pleasure and great profit to the new owners. Toe Ladies Aid Society of the M. E,' church’ will hold, a thimble, party a t the parsonage next Friday afternoon to which the indies are cordially iftvited. .With the exception of a few mileB there is a continuous strip ol maca dam between Dayton and James town which gives auto owners a fine drive between the two points. Local Merchants Win Suits. Mrs. Harry F lubart of Dayton vifdted her mother, Mrs. Julia Con don,-over Sabbath, M r-. and Mrs. F luhart leave Saturday for Wiscon sin where they will spend the sum? raer. ■ -H ave you seen, this “Wonder- Washer’’ the latest improved wash ing machine on, the m a rk e t, Runs easy, noiseless, ball'hearings, dura ble; is freo fro'm oil or grease, can be used ax a bench wringer. 0.. M. Grouse, Agent We urge every member of the Senior L. T. L- to bep reeen t a t a special meeting Thursday evening. Tbe hew officers will btfinstalled a t th a t time and there is ether business, of. importance.' This summer, the attendance haq been somewhat small but let everyone come o u t’rhuraday evening, Mr. Wilbur Cooley, son o£Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cooley, has been quite ill since last Monday with appendi citis. A consultation of Drs. Stew a rt and Galloway was held Thurs day evening. The young man rest ed well last night and there are en couraging signs that he is somewhat improved and tha t a n ' operation will not be necessary. * Miss Florence ForbeB expects to leave next Friday for Chautauqua, N. Y., where she will take a special course in library work. Miss For bes expects to be gone six weeks and h e r place will be filled by her assistant, MiSs Lllllas Ross. Mr. Frank Croswoll, who is locat ed a t Hale Center, Texas, where he is superintending tbe cultivation of' kaffir corn, maize and broom corn, arrived home Thursday evening. Mr. Oreswell has been gone from here about seven months and will remain some time* Harvest takes place abont the first of September and he Will return a t that time. Mr. George Little stated Tuesday that tbe fire in the stock room a t the Franklin had been extinguished alter burning several days, I ’lla bales of paper had become so packed and saturated with water th a t it Was impossible to remove them by hand. Ths company purchased a hoisting engine to remove them. Look up the advertisement of Charles Kelble, Xenia', and see what wonderiul bargains can bo obtained a t this well known store. Only gen uine sales are conducted and when prices are cut .he public can rest assured they are boha fide. Re member the addroBH, 46*19 W. Main street, Xenia. Wo are obligated to Mr, James A. McMiiian for a copy of “The States man-Index, published a t Colville, Wash., where Mr, Collins McMillan is located. The edition is well il lustrated with pictures of city and iounty officials, members of the graduating class of the high school of Which Miss Rachel McMillan is a member, Flic commercial interests of the city ami county a r c .strongly “ boosted” ami the edition indicates flourishing conditions In tha t counts’ The Court of Gammon Fleas ou Monday heard the cases of local merchants agbmgt Mrs, Elizabeth Mazo, formerly of this place but now located a t St. Mary’s, The plaintiffs all received' verdicts fav orable and the following amounts were rendered: H , A. Barr, $54.91; Lee Shroades, $30.80; 0 C. Welmer, $20.67. Mr. Ranse McClellan also had a claim and it was agreed by attorneys on bpth sides tha t which ever way the Weimor case was de cided by the jury this claim would be accepted, l ’he cases were tried several weeks ngebeiore L. G. Bull, as justice, and appeal was taken to Common Pleas Court. R, L. Gowdy represented the plaintiffs and W. L, Miller of Xenia and L. C, Brodeck of St, Marys reprentecj the defen dant. - LEGAL NOTICE. Melvin Perrin, Plaintiff _ vs, - ' , 1 ' Jerry Jones, Defendant. ' Case No. 12,864, Coipmon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Jerry Jones, defendant m above entiled action, residence unknown, will take, notice tha t on the 25th day ot May 1911, said plantiffflled In said court his petition ’for damages against said Jones defendant amount prayed for $2,000, for alienation of affections of the wife of said plaintiff and that said Jones defendant, is re quired to answer or demur to said petition on or before July 17th, 1911, or judgment may be taken against him. Melvin Perrin, Plaintiff, , 31 d bulk -Lippincott Preserves, Peach andf Apple Butter, McFarland Bros, Mrs, Harry Nagley entertained the Home Culture Club; Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ethel McKinney of Biatt- chester is being entertained, a t tbe home of Prof. F . M. Reynolds. MI bs Pearl Rasor of London Is the guest of Miss Mary Bradfute. - For your next order of. flour try Starlight0 one of the best high grade flours on the market.' Kerr & Hatting* Bros v Mr. Hugh Turnbull and sister, Miss Blanch, entertained a number ot young folks Tuesday In honor of The Misses Graff of Trenton. . Miss. Kate Nisbet and Dorothy and Marjorie McClellan of Dayton arc spending a week here. MI bs Alfarotta Hammpnd, -who has been in Egypt as a missionary, is expected here m a day or so and will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. H. McMillan. Mrs. W .E .P tttt. was chosen dele gate io the Lay Electoral Confer ence on Wednesday evening^ Mr, Charles Raney, was selected as al ternate. The conference meets in: Dayton in August aud a t the time of the district conference. Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee entertained abont twenty-five young folks last Friday afternoon in honor of Doro thy’s eighth birthday. Mr. Reece Barber, accompanied by hia mother,1Mrs. Jeanette Esker- idge, who has been visiting in Chi cago, returned here Monday even ing. Mr. Barber, travels for the Washburn Crosby Flour Company and left Thursday for Louisville. A t the meeting of the village board of education last Friday evening, Miss Carrie Finney handed in her resignation and same was accepted. Miss Finney has accepted the prin cipal of the Harrison, Idaho, public (schools, Where her brother, Dr. John M, Finney Is located." mm R. S. KINGSBURY 50 and 52 E,ast Main St., Xenia, O. OurSpecialJuneSuitSale Offers you some great buying opportu nities, In appreciation of an unusual ly fine spring business, we have sorted oiit the broken lines from our splendid stock of clothing and offer them to you at the following exceptional reductions Choice of 100 Suits ? 1j „ * ' , * t „ Including Hirsh-Wickwire’s and L- System’s latest fashionable creations in Blue Serges, New Tan and Gray shades, values $18, $22 and $25. Special Sale Price,. ■Mlt Choice of 125 Suits Including many 2-piece Blue Serges and Worsteds, ideal for sum® mer wear. Other in tasty patterns, suitable for wear the year around. Values $12, $15, $18. Special Sale Price $9.98 C \ j 1 ■■MM iimf lit Mill 11 r : ’ I f it com es from K IN G S B U R Y ^ itm u s t b e good B ' " Great Necessity Shoe Sale POSITIVELY CLOSES SATURDAY, JULY 1st If you have failed to take advantage of the won derful bargains offered and have not supplied the wants of the entire family for the next two years, you have missed art opportunity of a lifetime; Get busy before it is too late. Visit Springfield's ONE BIG SHOE SALE. ’ Oscar Young, Y 7 E. Main Street, Springfield, Ohio* Build Your Front Steps of Concrete You can easily d o it yourself. Buy a few sacks of Portland Cement and mix with clean sand.. Fill the board forms with this mixture and let them stand until the concrete is dry. Any wideawake boy can do this. And the result is a handsomer flight of steps than can be built of ■vVood~bctter - than stone—and everlasting. They will never need repairing nor painting, We Will Gladly Show You How to mix the concrete. You can not go wrong if you use Universal Portland Cement and dean sand in the properproportions. The cost isa mere trifle. UNIVERSAL PORTLAND CEMENT FOR SALE BY T h e T a r b o x L u m b e r C o . Miss Rosa Stormont is spending soma time with her sister, Mrs Me-* Gary fn Xenia. '’HORSE SENSE” ia mhro than soma people posseas. W hat horse would buy some toed like thele masters compbel them to eat? Noml we know of. Their “ horfee sence” toils them GROUND CORN and OATS. FRESH, HEALTHY FEED is the only kind nature wants them to toed on. You cam get th a t k ind fox use tbe year found. I t ’s a« cheap as others. Try some of the CHOP. Cedarville Flour Mills, Mr. J . I t. Williams, format owner of the Sidney, O,, Record,'hits pur chased controlling interest in the Washington 0. Bt.. Record Republi can and takas immediate charge succeeding B» 0. Armstrong. Mrs. Gertrude Stump of Newark lias retu rned home after upending a week w ith her aun t, &jrs, Jenk ins who lias been seriously III and Is re ported iinhnproted. A sisteMn* law, Mrs, Wm. P id c e ra l. of Trot- wood h as been called here by Mrs. .Jenk ins illness. Or. Anu-ywia WUe velfev* fmlifti lif e tBbSSjSffi Afldres,. ,C.A .SNOW & OO. t»N». aAtewr Orpien, WASmsftTftN, n. 0..! Evil In Neglected Leglslstlen, \ In Belgltlm. whore education is not f compulsory. 21 per cent. 6t the work-1 ing people over ten years of ago can Ij neither read nor write. . i. Piles orSmilesP A POSITIVE GUARANTEE t«fmmwHatiljrttftv*andttfllmthb« » *W» DR.HEBRASUNttOID i * POM, ansesma. T^ttw SMt Sheww, Rjnit Wwm, BAVbtf Itch, eW^hl; ht^Wywear. m tea Vntiwptic 8*\ve kills the wnpa..**- KMVta the irooWft hWtl* tbft irritntioa permanently. AMoluU eallsfaeifon guar* aateedormoney titmata, : , PriceMeta. at Dru(tRl*t«t.crWaned, trial eampie2tentato caret walling. THE 6. C. BITTNER00., Tiltto, 0hls, fivll of the Present Day, One of the great evils of the pros- #ont time la the anxiety of young peo* ;ple, and too often Ot their parents as ■well, to cam money early. $1.10*% COLUMBUS ■ ................... J $Lw \ ■/ m ' 1 NRXT m n HAT Train leaves Cedarville at fifig a. t MlMNRmktle jfatMi teHe'vWI lqr m* Or.'ISIM'Aak-Pahildtta •J
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