The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

"T T r 'T T r '"lfi.iiiiiiw r iy ir.- iW irtti '"wrTtaii'iija Millinery Opening 1 -Announcement Friday, March 29th, Saturday, March 30th. Women who wish to be authoritatively informed of what the world of fashion will wear this spring are especially in­ vited to view this gathering o f the choic­ est new derigns produced j.ov this season. Your Inspection Invited Miss Jforthup, LOCAL AND PERSONAL -A ear of scad and eating peta- ! C ' toesKm hands. Wm, Marshall, MWB T;fra. Carolina Wilson has been on i tho sick list for several dava. ! , Give At,eh<*r paint a trial ami you ; will use no other* Tarbo:>Dumber Uo. I - Persons desiring to have their Mrs, Dr. Martin and children ot j piano tuned should make arrange-^ j Xt?nia spent Tuesday of Prof. F. A, Jurkat at tho home Mrs. W. A. Spencer and daughter Wilinutj, visited m SpringllHld, Tuesday. ments with (?. F. Siegler at oiu-o as Mr; Puetoringer expects to ho here, next week. • —PJlofc Acetylene Generators for the lighting of country homes. J. E-.-Pi'erce. . Miss May Barney left Thursday : |evening for Dover, Teim.. where j she was called by the death of her; brother-in-law, Mr. M, A, Bqlo, who : died Wednesday. Master William Bicliards of Xenia returned home Sabbath eveniug with his father, ,H. B. Hitchcock, after spending a4 week with his : grandmother, Mrs. Sarah lticbards. . MisseB Alberta Creswell and Wil­ lielmina Mitrey attended the “ World in Cincinnati,” Monday and Tuesday. * —Pilot Acetylene Generators for the Lighting of country homes. J, E. Pierce, • Mrs. Clara Co.bler of Locust Grove, O., is being entertained by her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lott. J o . Main St, Cedarville, O. —The plat opens at Johnson for tlie last number on . the lecture course, Saturday afternoon, April 0. Mrs, C. G. Turnbull Jias returned home after a visit with her daughter Miss Lydia Turnbull, who is teach­ ing at Dover, O. COLLAR PADS for your hor- sos, The regular 35c ones, 25c .{Bird's Mammoth Store. --Parties-desiring cut flowers for Easter should leave their order with Mrs, F. P, Foster. SEALSHIPT Oysters Did you ever eat any Seashipt Oysters? I!f you have not, you don,t know what a treat you have missed. When you buy oysters try aquart,of “SEALSHIPT Mr.. Fred Bird has gone to St. Louis, Mo,; where he was offered a position as traveling salesman- for the Hamilton-Brown ShoeCompany, —Spring Suits, $10.00 to $ 22 , 00 , •' SULLIVAN'S, 21 So, Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. March« Furniture =Sale i |\Iiss Ituth Owings of Cincinnati “ j lias been the guest of her brother- «, ; ln-law:and sister, Mr. G. H. Hart- ? ‘man and wife. We have ah excellent barn paint for $1.00 per gal. . Tarbox Lumber Co. SEED POTATOES.4— Ohio’s.* Rose and Triumphs, at lowest prices. See us before you buy. Bird's Mammoth Store. Bird's Mammoth Store, They come in air tight contain­ ers and are -e&ivered as fresh and pure as when they leave the oyster beds. H. E. Schmidt Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . , Xenia, Ohio* SSfcAT ADAIR’S x,“ Ohio. Sale begins Monday,. March 4th and ends Saturday, March 16th, Twonty Thousand Dollars worth of the Best House Furnishings •Ever offered to/ Gedarvllle Housekeepers. This gives youA good opportunity to make an early Selection, for yohr Spring House * ' - ' Cleaning Wants and save from Jo per cent . 1 to 25 per cent. SAME AS CASK IF PAID WITHIN SIXTY DAYS . On all purchases of $10 aiid over. All Goods marked in Plain Figures. Everything goes - at this Sale. Furniture CWrpet Stoves ADAIR’S F or K ent :—F ive room cottage 011 East Xenia Avenue. Apply to Dick A. Townsley. f WANTED:—Butter. Will pay ; GOOD PRICE for GOOD BUT- •TER. . • ! ' Bird’s Mammoth Store- Mrs. MeDonpan, of South diaries ton, who lias been spendinga montn' in St Augustine, Florida, lias re­ turned home after a delightful trip. Mrs. McDorman has resumed lib r vocal class here. and will he in ,Cedarville Cach Friday. J" Supt. B, S. Harmount of James­ town was in town Saturday after­ noon looking after his . political fences. - . • Springfield Sun:— The Hruby Broth ;rs’ musical organization gave a full concert yesterday that wob one of the finest ever heard here. ■The county commissioners have allowed tho petition for reopening, widening and straightening the Wildman ditch in this township. Ik is two and one-half miles long. Mrs. D. N. Tarbox returned home Wednesday evening after spending several months in Zion City, 111, Lest you forget. We handle Uni­ versal cement. Also patent plaster. Tarbox Lumber Co. Palace Meat Market <r. FRESH & SMOKED MEAT$ FRUIT & GROCERIES Truesdale &Rohler SUCCESSORS TO C. C.,WEIMER. Cedarville Ohio. Mr, Bert Myers spent Sabbath with bis father at Bloomington, Fayette county. —Call and see the Bull Dog Feed Grinders und Miami Gasoline En­ gines. J, E, Pierce. —S eed P otatoes :—My oar of seed potatoes has arrived and the stock is extra fine. Call and'see them?*'* LowoBt market prices. Win, Marshall. The third candidate to announce ‘ for county treasurer Is W. L, Mar- ’ shall of Xenia, a former resident of *tills place and known to hundreds ’ of people over the county. , Mr. 1 Marshall is a son of Mrs. Nancy IMarshall of tills place. s Word was received Wednesday of |the death of the tune months old ; Bon of Mr, and Mrs. W. Ifl. AleXan- \ dor.at Spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs, *Alexander formerly resided here j and their many friends sympathize ’ with them in their loss. The Foster.House reports that the epidemic of measles, that has pre­ vailed therefor more than a week is over and. the patients are able to be up and about. GARDEN SEEDS. Ail kinds in bulk and Packets. Onion Set?, red and white. * ' Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Haver- stick, of the O, S, & B. O, Home, spent Wednesday with: Miss Carrie Cline, who has been in poor health at the home of Mr. Samuel Kildow. The Clothes Question Is Quickly and Satisfactorily Answered Here ?Tis such an easy matter to suit our patrons—the fine lines o f fabrics we are showing this season seem to just fairly sell themselves. And you ’ d - be surprised at the large, number of early orders we have been taking up. We appreciate the thought displayed in placing your order now, before the rush time is on—it helps you and us. See our splendid line of Suitings, all for. ^ • Owing to the shortage in funds duo to the- oho per cent tax tho county commissioners will issue de­ ficiency bonds. to tho amount of $38,600. Several funds have become exliaustediin that not enough money was levied and to meet bills Judge Kyle has rendered a decision that certain bills must tie paid out. of the county fund. Judgo Kyle lias appointed S. K . Williamson to fill the unexpired term of tho,late Oapfc. J. B. Oram ns a member of tho Soldiers’ Belief Commission, which expired April 10. ' - ' Mrs. J, P. Schaffer and children, qt Dayton, were guests of the editor and wife, Saturday and Sabbath. Prot. Leroy Allen atod Prof. F. A. Jur at were Cincinnati visitors the first of the week, taking in the “ World*” 1 Miss' Mae Tarbox position with tho Company in Dayton. lias taken a Kiko-Kumlor ' Mr, G. H, Smith has purchased tho brick dwelling oil North Main street that had been left to the M, E. Homo for aged people. The price is said to have been $700. No More Stebler No Less Co. Corner S p r in g f ie ld , Main J and Limestone Sts. OHIO CARPETS, MATTING, RUGS, and LINOLEUMS. Immense stock with idwest prices. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mrs. J. B: Winter is tho guest of Springfield relatives. Messrs. H., N. Cpo' and Bobort Corry have oacb wired, their dwell­ ings for electric light, power fur­ nished by local company from its lino from Clifton. Mrs. Alice McLean, of Dayton, is visiting Mr. B. E. McFarland and family. LADIES ONE PIECE HOUSE DRESSES $1 .00 each. Good assortment to select from. Bird’s Mammoth Store. t Cedarville, O., February'S-l 1012, The damage to my dwelling caused by tbs fire of thq shop of loh Townslev, February 14th, 1912, was promptly paid toy The ,vT .r« V a W l t .™ Cedarville, Ohio, February 27 th, 1012. Tho loss and damage to my property caused by the lire of Iph ToWnslev's shop February Mtn, 1912, was promptly paid by >Now York Underwriters Agency, represented by Andrew skson, , George H. Smith * '* March G, 1912, A fv aW and contents were totally destroyed by fire February dom«M.y, o t Harttord, 0»n., »i>rMM.t*a 1.J AMx en .Ralph E, Townsley* INSURANCE A n d r e w J a c B l SOII We Will Pay 18c Per dozen in trade, Saturday, March 23rd for clean, fresh “ EGGS— Bird's Mammoth Store* Mr. G. II. Smith on Wednesday sold the Gibson laud, owned by Otfc Harper, tolt.C . Watt, who gut 100 acres along the Yellow Springs pike and Wm, Conley, who takes GO acres Oil tho Turner road, Represents a line of, good companies lfT R F ; L I F E - a u t o m o b i l e T O R N A D O - A C C ID E N T - S U R E T Y BO N D S m o n e y t o l o a n Tlie Initiative and' Beferendum was the subject for debate at the Selma School school house Thurs­ day evening a t-a meeting of the literary club. Prof. Brantner and Howard Smith represented tlie affirmative and G. E. Jobe and John McDorman the negative, the deci­ sion going to the former. The last number on tho lecture course, Hrwhy Bros. Quintette at the Opera House, April 9. —Tho best nnmbor on the lecture course has been saved until tho last, .the Hrtthy Bros. Quintette the fa­ mous Bohemian musicians. CUSTOMERS TAKE NOTICE that wo do not show Carpets and Wail Papers at night. Bird's Mammoth Store* i “ Flvo brothers, born musicians, all soloists and masters of sixteen ; different instruments, should serve j to entertain you on April 9 , thp last number on tho lecture course. Miss Mary Kennon has taken a position with tbeXeilia Bepublicah, in the composition room, Mr. O. L. Smith has removed the old bnek building on his lot oh North Main street ready for the erection of his elegant new home as soon as tlie weathor peri s. Mrs. Mae Groves Matthews, aged 2 ->, wife of Mr. Boy Matthews, who resides on the Thomas Stretcher farm! diod tins morning after an illness of eighteen months suffering with tuberculosis. Tho deceased was born in Highland county and be­ sides the husband leaves a nine weeks old eon. The funeral will be held at. ihe M. E. church at 11:80 Sabbath morning, following the regular services. Mr, Charles Dean has contracted, ■with Mr. Gordon Collins for the ro- modling of his residence and barn. tf . . ■ I f you want painting done, in an artistic manner, engage McLean and Puffer. ; Miss Eliza Campbell, who was brought to this country from Ire­ land by Hon, Whitelaw ltoid, ns a housemaid during the time Aunt Marion Bold lived, died Wednes­ day at the home of Mr. John Slagel m Xenia, aged 53 years. She had Jived here about 37 years. The funeral was held Friday. "Mr. L. W. Wilson, whits cutting wood with a circular saw had the misfortune to cot tho thumb on his loft hand cut so that it was neces­ sary for Dr. E. <J. Oglosbee to ampu tate the member at the first-joint Mr. Wilson was not otherwise hurt and is getting along nicely. Mr. M. W, Collins .is the latest victim of the measles, his daughter, Miss Anna, is just, recovering from a severe attack. Marlow Marlon, tlie eight months old son of Mr. and JVfre.0. M.Ordu&s, has boon critically Hi for' several clays and reports this morning indl* eato that thorn is slight hope of re­ covery*- t Mr, and Mrs, J, II. Nisbot were called to Bellofontaine Sabbath- owing to the death of the latter's Bister, Mrs. Susana Kitchen, win) died Friday nighl of heart trouble. Besides a husband, there remains three sons: Alvin, of Belle Center; Dr. Bert Kitchen, of Indianapolis, and Fred at home, With tho follow ing sisters*. Mrs, Emma Boons, Mis. Nisbot, Mrs. Minnie Bull, Miss Emma* Pitchorn and Mrs* Emma Moody, who lives in Alabama. The funeral was held Monday. —Just to remind you l Up-to-date dress making, Befit of rolevencos. Mrs, H . N . 8hnlcy. Just off Uedafvllle & Clifton pike. . At DeWine’s Elevator- Y E L LOW SPR INGS - OHIO Saturday, Mar. 30th. Commencing at 12 o’ clock. ' •■ &' • 800 Bushels Yellow Tested Seed Corn 1500 Bu. Northern Ohio Grown Whitfe Silver Mine Seed Oats. 1000 Bu. Feeding Corn 20 Tons Fine bright baled Wheat Straw 50 Tons No. I 'purp Timothy hay 10 Tons Good Chop Feed 50 Bu. Fine Red Clover Seed * Lot of Chick and Laying Feed I Grey Mare IQYears Old Lot of Paint, Incubators, Brooders, Salt-ash, etc. Terms :--$10 and under, cash. Over $ 10 , 6 months with note. 3 per cent, discount for cash. John DeWine Co. J, E MITCHELL Fire Lightning - INSURANCE T o r n a d o BEST COMPANIES LOWEST RATES TRY OUR JOB PRINTING

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