The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
safes*.. iiMniiTi.urmrrrJ-■-■-*at Fashionable Spring Footwear Button Oxfords. Blucher Oxfords, < S » * * Stray Sandals and- Pumps, in white buck, dull calf, velvet, patent leath er-tan calf and soft vici kid. 4k ' • * White Button Boots are very good this Spring. We have them all ' sizes, double A to hi. -m Frazer's Store Store, For 15 Years the Leader. Xenia, IN SURANCE A n d r ew Represents’a line of good companies t r 1 . rf. ’ * r * FJRE - L IFE - AUTOMOBILE TORNADO - ACCIDENT*- SURETY BONDS MONEY TO LOA 1 S 1 T r a e s d a l e & R o h le r SUCCESSORS TOIC. C.|WE1MER. Cedarville Ohio. CHURCH SERVICES. u. p. u i i r n u H . Teachers ijicotiug Saturday even- | jjig at 7:0i> o’doc-J;. Bible Behind Sabbat b morning at 11:80. IToaeliing a t JU;30 a. pi, by tb* pastor. Subject •’Heaven.” Christian Endeavor a t « i>. in-1. •Subject, Tito Homo Missions of my . Denomination. . Alberta Omsweli, jleader. . I Congregational prayer meeting i jWednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. J Subject, **The Deader Alive Church.; Bev. 8;1.6; . . . • . • • { U. P. CHURCH. Sabbath Scbdol a t 9;80; Preaching by the -pastor at, 10:80. Subject, Sincerity. Y. P. C. U. a t 6:00. Leader, Martha Cooley. Preaching by the pastor a t 7:00, Prayer meeting Wednesday' a t 7:00. ' ■ ' ’ . ', r ' m . e : CHURCH - ’ fl -.30. a. m* Sunday School. • 10:30 a. m. Preaching. - ' 6:00 p. m. Epwortli League, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :00 o’clock. Official Board meeting the first Tues day evening of each month. Austin For Commissioner. 3 Gedarvillei O.,■.February, 211012 Tire damagejto'tny dweiiilvg caused by the fire of the shop of Ralph Tawnsley, February 1-ltb, 10X2, was promptly paid- by The . New York Underwriters’Agency, represented’by Andrew Jackson. ■ ^ Arthur D. Townsloy. " ' . , i . Cedarville, Ohio, February 27th, 1912; The loss and damage to my property, caused by the tire of-' Ralph To.whsley’s shop February bltn, 1912, was promptly paid by The New York 'Underwriters Agoney,. roprt ; ented by .-Andrew ■Jackson. ' ’ ■ • ■■- ■George H. Smith . ' . ' .. v ■ March 5, 1012. My shop and contents were totally destroyed'by tire February 14fch, 1912, the loss waspromptly pa'ul by The Natiotial Fire In surance, Comsany, of'H a rtfo rd , km.,, represented .by Andrew .'■.■•Jackson...'';.' ■ ■ . . • Ralph E, Tpwnsley. .No more, popular citizen ‘in the- county. has announced for county commissioner than C'has. M. Austin the well-known member of the Greene County Fair Board. Two years ago Mr. Austin was ai POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Wn are authorized t». announce t)m iiami' of I)r. p. {), jfarqqarVas a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for ConoH-r, subject to the primary flection May 21. Mr. John MeVay, member of the County Infirmary Board which was legislated out- of existence by the Just legislature, announces hiuiself as a .candidate before tho next Re publican primary for the nomination of county treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of 8, O, Anderson as a candidate for representative be fore the Republcan p unary. Wo are authorized to announce the name of R. 8. Mlarmounfc as a candidate for county treasurer sub- ject'.to tlio Republican .primary. We are auteamed to announce the name of W, L. Marshall as a candidate before the Republican primary for County Treasurer- “We are authorized to announce the nanje of Amos 35. Faulkner as a candidate for County Auditor be- f|re the Republican primary. . • .We* are authorized to announce the name of Mr. George PfcrrllJ, ftd Bowersyille, as a 'candidate, for county commissioner bofore the Re publican primary. ' Wo are authorized the name of Walter L. Dean as a candidate for the re-rnominatipn of Co.unty Auditor. We are-authorized to announce B. F. Thomas as a candidate for County Recorder subject to the Republican Primary Election to be bold May 21st, 1912, fiWKIFIFfriEEi to anuounce iC \ . © a r m e d t i l l s l a i a u t i f u l s i l v e i f I b a g f e y s a v i n g d n n U TE’a d e - M a i r L zr A. <2? n Y-- i can ,'ct ure ryany pretty and useful articles in a surpi ‘.h.giy short time by saving Babbitt’s Trade-Marks. Babbitt’s premiiims are much more valuabfc thi.nyare usually oiiVred—much higher quality arsd in greater variety, ' B. T. BABBITTS B es t S o ap— 1776 So ap P ow d e r—B o rax So ap jjfj N a p th a So ap—W h ite F lo a tin g S o a p—'P u re L y e o r P o ta sh / j f J M • B a b b itt’s 'C l e a n s e r . ' » 3 V U 1 5 Q P i Q A y f t $.«R8atbuL |ip| are the best household cleaners you can buy; Safe- ^TRADEMARK*-* ll* BEST SOAP. ____ i eJ*< »t »»*fnfrq'ljl economical-quick-eflfective. Housewives who use them, can, - without extra expense, add continually to -the beauty and comfort of their homes. -Trade-Marks are equally- valuable in exchange for any one of the thousands of gifts in the premium list; Send for it. - Address all Mail Orders to R . B I R D B. T. BABBITT, Inc., Box 1776 New York City i . We are authorized to announce the name o,fW. P. Qrr as a candi date for Prosecuting Attorney be fore the Republican primary, May. 2 1 . . ' . ’ ■ ‘ ■ ■ .r - > - , ‘X . . We.are authorized to announce j the name of W. B, -McCalhster ns candidate lor Sheriff, subject to the Republican Primary May 21. We»are. authorized to announce: the uame of Cal. 1, T., Cummiusas l a candklfttii for Representative bc-j fore the Republican Primary. . J When We Took on the Black Gat Line Wti are authorized to announce the name of R, ! candidate for County Commissioner before the D.- Wiiliamsou ds a 1 rpnpmination fori candidate ..for this .same office an d ; „ T> . !was only defeated by a few votes, jBeP"bUcan' rnn ,ftry* j His strength a t that-time will only; Wo are authorized to announce j back him in tlw> coming-contest aii!i j the name,of Judge Marcus Shonp; his friends feel sure that he will t,o|.as a candidate for the Republican Congress 1 . ■ . Palace Meat Market a winner when the vote is counted. . Mr, Austin resides near Bellbrook, and is regarded as onp of the i ,sfc successful farmers In the counlv. His personal affairs have always been conducted in an -Jumost and faithful manner which should be 'ft- strong recommendation, t o ' the vot ers.'' . . . Auction FRESH &SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES I HORSE NOTICE. . . T ' -f oyat Bolgiau Stallion, Iter- ‘ Lenze, Owned by Earl Ogles l now a t the Clifton barn, ! j are requested to take no*' & Bell phone, 11, Clifton. B ugoies PxrxTEn:- Have your bu „gy or carriage painted now so th a t itw iin lo ready for use when niceweStthcr opens. My shop is now open and orders are being bbolfed'anU will be filled in time. “ ' Ralph Wolford. —3?roporty owners contemplating painting their houses or. barns sliould seo H. A. McLean or I. F. Puffer lo r estimates on the work. All orders carefully and promptly looked after. • * McLean &Puffer, Buy Anchor paint. I t will satisfy you in ovsry reaped!. Tai’box Lumber Co. The Moan Tiling! rs. Nftf 5 R*-"Who who It that nahi: tank God t 'am not an other mcnf ” it&gg^'Some bachelor.”—;Lippln» \STORIA t Infants andChildren, 4 YouHavaAlways Bouglit Bears the Bighatnre of I will sell a t public auction on the lawn at the rear oTthe .opera house on : ■ SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912. . Commencing a t 2 oeloek p. m. the follow household goods: . Folding boff, Mission finish Dav enport?, iron bed ai!tl springs, wash stand, chiffonier, 6 quarter oak din ing chairs nearly new, a mattress, new% couch, refrigerator, 10 foot din ing table and 2 kitfchen tables, kitch en safe, WastilngmiicliIneandWring- er, 12 yds.jof iirioleum. 83yds of car pet, 25 yds. of matting, 9x12 room size tug, chairs, window' screens and blinds, 15yds. stair carpet, brussels. j OSCAR SATTERFIELD nomination for in the Sixth Congressional district subject to.tbe primary election in May. We are authorized ' to announce the name of J.* Carl Marshall, as a candidate for County Clerk before the Republican primary. Wo are authorized to announce file.name of Frank L. Johnson as a candidato for. re-nomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican primary. Wti are authorized to-’ announce the name of George Sheets as a can didate for Clerk of Court- subject, to the Republican primai'y. * We-are authorized to announce the name of Foss Zartinan as ft can didate for County Treasurer sub-; ject to tho Republican primary. We are authorized to announce theiiamo of Mol Barrow’s as .a can didate for County Treasurer subject to the Republican primary. J We are authorized to announce the name of Mr, J , C. Conwell We did so-because we believed-its merit would outsell every other line in Ijown. We were rigid. It has. And if you wish to know why, all you need to. do is to come arid, look oyer our good looking-and good wearing men’s hose. ' ; Take notice of that Extended Heel—made by special machinery—which is an exclusive feature of.Black Cat, and which doubles the life of your sock. ' / •• i - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ■ - , 4, „ . Notice their soft lustre and even beautiful col ors. Almost sheer taud handsome as JLadies’ stockings, yet about as strong as the children’s. ^ i b l J I c k a g fp siBR oF | SPRING C0ATS—$5.75 up SUITS-^Latest Styles'and Lowest prices'" SKIRTS—Fine selection.. The best for. $5.75 yet shown WA ISTS— $1.00 up C A R P ET S - RUGS - LINOLEUM Lowest Prices Reached ■j.' ' - • .4 - - i" Room B^ugs a Specialty Murchison & Gibney XENIA , OHIO. as a I candidate for county commissioner beiore the May 21. Republican primary, We are authorized to announce- the name of O. M.AuBtin ns a candl-, date for County Commissioner be-1 fore the Republican Primary. EGGS WANTED -V We will pay the highest market, price lor eggs and poultry. Call at our store or notify us by photie. -We want your eggs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . j 4 ^ - B rad stree t’s Grocery North Detroit S t. Xeniai, O. Both Phones MR. PROPERTY OWNER--Stop! Consider! Why not use the* best possible when YOU pay the bill? Hanna’sGreenSeal Stands for everything that is best in paint* The pigments used are properly proportioned and thoroughlycompounded. t % * ■ STUDYTHEFORMULAASSHOWNONEACHPACKAGE “HANNA’SGREENSEALPAINT isMade toWear" FOR 8ALI »V KERR & HASTINGS BROS J Furniture and Carpet . . . * f Department. The same painstaking care in style, quality and workmaship, characteristic of our Furniture, is duplicated in our Rugs and Floor Coverings r— —11 - -'"'••-••rT*r- y -|-|-*-——rnTurprmiinwrim’rtniiBiiiwii<iifiMLiTiii>ii'LA.ii1'JA^ILlXiALL!j^l!lJL!-3I!^^ ' % ' ■ ./ *’ ft . * The best and choicest styles and qualities of the best mills in the country you will find .here at bargain prices 20*24 N. Detroit St., X en ia , G. * 1 /
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