The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26

w . A VOTE FOR Sr*?vsS£> M A P g T T A T . T . For Comity Treasurer Is A Vote For A Cedarville Township Candidate J tOCAL AND PERSONAL | Bey. Jasen McMillan, of Abbing- ton, V a „ is the'guest o f relatives. The High School Juniors banquet the Seniors thi£ evening at Carnegie Library, —N o t i c e :— Those wishing rugs made from old Carpet, notify me at onoe. Mrs. J. G. McsCorliell Bev. W . J. Stocldarcl, of Washing­ ton, D. C., was calling on friends here, Thursday. Beinember the Philo play, “ The Junior1’ in Philo Hall, Monday evening. Admission lfie. A delegations! the O. S. 17. stud ents arrived this niorning and is- inspecting the herds of fine stock in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. G. H . Hartman spent Tuesday in Cincinnati. . Copyright Hart Scbaffuer !Si Marx. YoungFellows ’V .. . in school wa it good clothes; especially when they are just about to graduate; a good suit is almost a necessity. Haiti Schaffner & Marx 'l /. 1 '.,U ^ make, the kind of clothes you want* and,we sell them in the way you like. Our prides are right and we KEEP ’EM PRESSED one year FREE . Anything and . everything in the way o f men’ s wearing apparel*you will find at Mr. Bred Townsley has been on the sick lJtefcthis week, being threat- ned with pneumonia. Monmouth! College will have forty-five graduates this year, the largest^n the history o f the college. I Bev, Jerole Kyle, at Putman, N. Y . is here on a short visit wlth^ his father, Mr. Henry Kyle, enroute to the - tl. P. General Assembly in Seattle, Washington, Bev, Ky le W^saccompanied by his 'son who wfflremalri with his grandfather. HOME Clothing Company Trade at HOME Cedarville, The Quality ' Store Ohio. tpfio most essential tiling In paint- ig Is to see that you got good paint, one better than the old reliable .nchor brand. Tarbox Lumber Co. HOUSE DRESSES0 Wo have jiiit received a new lot of WOMENS ' and MISSES ' houae dresses InCALICO, GING~ HAM and PERCALES, round and square neck, long and short sleeve styles at $1 .00 to $1 .50 each. Bird's Mammoth Store. Mr. George Elder, a prominent citizen in Clifton died Thursday evening after a lingering illness due from a ’ complication of diseases.. Besides the widow, there remains: Dr. Elinor E ld e r ,. of Pueblo; Col. and William, of Detroit and Mrs. Bussell Black, of Yellow {Springs. ft I f you want an evening of good entertainment attend the “ The Junior" at Philo Hall, Monday evening. Admission 15c, Give Anchor paint a trial and you will use no other. * Tarbox Lumber Co* Charles L . Carr, Yellow Springs* has been placed under arrest by government authorities on a charge o f using the mails to defraud. Carr was secretary of a company that manufactured steel rails and .concrete ties and it is said that the governnieub held the compauy a fraud. The paper mill has closed down for an indefinite time owing to the shortage in straw. During the close­ down necessary repairs w ill bo mad e Palace Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES Truesdale&Rohler t , ■ \ . SUCCESSORS TO,C. C 4 WEIMER. Cedarville Ohio. —Stop atMar8haU'.8*forj freshing soda. -- * cool re- ifudge Kyle has re-appointed Samuel K , Williamson as member of the Soldiers’ Belief Commission Tor a term of three years. " v .. ... The Xenia Gas and Electric Light Company has brought suit in Common Pleas, against the city of Xenia for the March- and April light bills. Saturday morning judgment for $t,5Q4.&0 was granted by Judge Kyle. . For Sale:- Brood sow, will rJw this month. Phone 4-71. far- —Call Win. Marshall for berries and fruit of ail kind. ' A Beal law election" has beep’ set for Wednesday, May 27tli,- in Smith Charleston, a ' petition containing 148 names having been filed. The town had been wet under the Beal law but went dry when Clark county voted out the saloons three years ago. Since the county is wet one saloon has opened in South Charles ton and an effort will be made to close it under the' Beal law. The K. of P ’ s. are giving a three nights entertainment beginning with Thursday. Prof. Butterfield & Co,, are offering in vaudeville and realistic talking pictures. -Ipho en­ tertainment is high class and the price is ten cents. ■ The baccalaureate sermon for the graduating class of the high school will be delivered -Sabbath evening at tlfb Opera house by Dr. W . B? Mc- Chesney of the collet*. i • ' The W . O. T. TJ. County Institute meets in Jamestown Thursday and Friday o f nexr. week. Mrs.,' Viola D. Romans, - state •corresponding secretary; w ill be the guest of the histifcute./ MisB' Bock, daughter of Judge Peek o f Cincinnati, will give an addresson Equal Suffrage Thurs- d q / evening In the opeaa house. ‘MUSLIN UNDERWEAR" for Ladles* and Misses'. Our long delayed shipment of these goods has arrived at last, and we have the PRETTIEST and DAINTIEST UNDER MUSLIN in the county. Ask to See them. Bird’s Mammoth Store. —Strawberrle are now coming fine and I will always try and have a fresh supply. Wm. Marshall. Mr. Adam Strethcufskey, a stud­ ent otBtarling Memcal College Co­ lumbus, spent the week-end with Mr, Fred Clemans. Mr. W . L . Clemans, wife, Mrs, F. M. Clemans and Mrs, Estella Holt motored over to Urbana last Sab­ bath to bear Bev F. M. Clemans preach. Buy Anchor paint. It will satisfy yob im evory respect. Tarbox Lumber Co. C l o t h e s o f all kmdB D B Y CLEANED at HOME Clothing Co. F or R ent :—A tenent house of five rooms. Inquire of Mrs, T. J* Fitch. Mrs. H. H. McMillan expects to Leave next Tuesday for Chicago where she will visit relatives. “ When Greek, Meets Greek", as played at the opera house last Fri­ day evening by-the members o f the high school gradvating class* proved to be one of the best local talent per­ formances for Borne time, and was thoroughly enjoyed by a crowd that filled the houtio. The characters were Wpll chosen and each- one o f i:lie parts reflected great credit oh the class. Prof. Reynolds and Mrs, W . E. Putt ate also toibe congratu­ lated on the training o f tho class aiuPtho excellent manner in which the play was staged. There seems to be a demand from every quarter thafcbhe village follow the plan o f other towns and oil the streets to keep down the dust A representative of the Standard Oil Company was here the first of the week to acquaint citizens of the economy in. using off. It i£ probable tha| a petition will be 'presented council asking that off be .Used on ihe street's. Misses Salome Hartman of Cleve land and Miss Mary Mitchell of Springfield are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . H. Hartman. Mr. G. H , Smtth, and sister, Mrs, J. E, Turnbull have returned from Keht, 0 ,, ‘where they were called by the Illness of their brother, W. J Smith, who has plural pneumonia. Mr. Smith has Improved some but but still IS in a dangerous condition, MfsLuey McClellan has not returned as y e t Later:- Word, was received this morning of Mr, Smith’s death at six o’ clock. Miss Hazel Tonk'inSon, one of Cdar- ville township's most popular young ladies has been nominated as one of the contestants in the Xenia Gazette’ s European trip contest, when four ladies in the county will be senjf abroad on a sight seeing trip. <Miss Toukinson is at present teaching in Xenia township and 'being able to be one of the four lucky ladies on such a. trip would flol only afford much pleasure but be an education­ al treat In each Gazette there ap­ pears a coupon fill out for Miss Tonkioeon and leave them a t John­ son's Jewelry Store. Cedarvlile township uoulcj do no better than teud every endeavor to land Miss Tonbinson in tbellst o f .winners. Miss Grace B eck ley ,' -who will graduate nextjnobth from the col­ lege, has been elected principal of the high school at Coulterville, III. Lest you forget, .’We-handle Uni­ versal cement Also, patent plaster. * Tarbox Lumber Go . ? . '.MSTHNJ-.' •; Have* your Spring clothes dry- cleaned and make them look like hew. H . F. Bird has the agency for the Xenia Dry Gleaning Co. Every bit o f work guaranteed. , B o o g ie s P a in t e r -.—Have your buggy or carriage painted now so that it will be ready for. use when nice weather opens. My shop is now open androrders are being booked and will be filled in time, 1 Balph Wolford Mother’ s Day.will be observed at at the M. E. church Sabbath, May 12th. AU members Of the congre­ gation are requested to -wear a white flower m honor o f mother. .Mrs, Marlon Reed, aged. 87* a well known colored woman, died W ed­ nesday morning at the county in ­ firmary hhspital where she has been since last December suffering with dry gangrene. Her first hUBband was David Moten, and her second, Charles Reed. There remains two sons, Wm. Moten of Springfield and George Reed of this place. The funeral w as' held Frlsday front the A. -M. E. church, —Gall me for lefc Cream for your dinner or supper. Plump pellvery. Win. Marshall, Tho columns of the HknAim are open to all candidates who wish to pload their case before the people, Announcements, display and write- upk to be at the usual rates for this class of advertising,' There, is no reason why candidates should not seek tho advertising field for In­ fluence as does the merchant In ordinary trade. , Mrs. W. J. Wtldman and daugh­ ter, Gladys, Of Sprihgfleld were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. L . H .Sullon- berger from Friday until Monday, The gentlemen of tho college grad­ uating Clffes are entertaining tho ladies with a few other friends this evening at the Grand Hotel in Xenia A flvo course dinner w ill he served. The party of fifteen will make the trip in antes, ‘ ■ Tho Wilson Construction Compa- np, which has the contract for tho rebuilding o f the Columbus pike, how has ail o f th* necessary equip­ ment oil tho ground aqd ready for Work Which Will require several months. Work will be started o p ­ posite the bath o f Mf. Clayton Mc­ Millan and end at tho corporation lino near J, R< Orr's place. Btono is being crushed at the Orr quarry cast of town* ■Mrs. Julia Condon, of Trenton, is the guest of relatives bore. •’ \ .When you trade at our store. Besides-the loWness o f price we give you what you want when y ou w an t .it. Then you have the quality, ' quality and quick service. . , ^ S A T U R D A Y SPECIALS M others ’ Corn F lake ' lo c package for 5 c 9 Different Kinds o f Bread 3 c Per Loaf. Pure Lard California Ham s Ark Soap Salt W h ite F ish^ M och a and Java Coffee 22 c per lb. n c per lb. ' per lb l o c 20 per bar i c each O u r - p r i c e s / (Star C r a c k e r s ...... Silver prunes............. ........................... Prunes.... ................................................ California Prunes, a lb ... Fancy Large Santa Clara !. County Prunes, per lb ..... Fancy bright Evaporated Apricots, • per l b .............................. v... Fancy Large Lemon Cling peaches, Tomatoes, per can.... ................... ....... Corn, per can............... Peas, per can...................... ....... , ..... Lenox Soap. 8 bars...................... ....... per lb •i - 6c « 12 ‘ , 1 0 ... 8 10 13c 10 ....11 7 • 10 H. E. Schm idt <S Co, Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. on 1 •, • Cat Line .We did so because we believed its merit would outsell every other line in town. , We were right. It has. B W l C K mm l , And if you wish ttoknow why, all you need to do is to come and look over our good looking and good wearing men’s hose, / Take notice of that Extended Heel—inacle by special machinery—which is ah exclusive;feature of Black Cat; and which doubles the life o f your sock. Notice their soft lustre and even beautiful col­ ors. Almost* sheer and handsome as Ladies’ stockings, yet about as strong as the children’ s. SUITS —Latest Style* and Lowest prices , - SPRING. COATS —$5.75 up SKIRTS —F ine ‘ selection. The best for $5.75 yet shown WAISTS —$ 1,00 up CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM - Lowest Prices Reached R .oom R u g s a S p e c ia l ty Hutchison & Gibney XENIA* * OHIO. $100 Rewards $100. The readers of this paper will be pteahe* toleem tha^there is at least one dreaded dlseeae that aoience has been able to owe in all its stages niitl thnt is Catarrh. Ball's Qetsrrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a ounstituikmal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly up an the blued and nincoussurraccs ol system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturein doing Its work, The proprietors, have so much faith in its curative powers, hat *i*y o-lTer one Hundred Dollars for«ny wave that it foils to Cure, Send for fist o iMtfeaoufei*. AM trn i \ J, CHPiffiV dt Co, Tolcda 0. 8eW ffy Druggist, 75c, SU’s Family PiUs ore tlm best, j liffsa Stacy Coiiard, of Springfield has beoji tho guest Miss Lttcilo dray. Subscribe; for the Herald. LISTOFLETTERS. List No. 11. Remaining unclaimed In the Cedarville, 0 ., Post Office for the week ending May Iff, 1912. L etters . Swift* Mr. Ernfest/ C ards y . "Wootson, Mr. John , , Persons calling for the above will please say “ Advertised," S t e p h e n C ./W r ig h t , P . M CARPETS *nd RUGS SOLD ON EAST WEEKLY PAY­ MENT- Soe us before you pur- chaso. REMEMBER wo have tho boat llrio of theso goods In tho oounty to pick from and wo want your trade. Bird's Mammoth Store. Mr, S. K, Baker was called to Chi­ cago Monday owing to the death of his torothr, B. F, Baker, in that city, after an extended illness. Last'sum­ mer Mr. ‘Baker and M b two daughters visited relatives in this 'county. Mr. and -Mrs. W. R, Baker, of Xenia* also attended the funeral. Darkening Mexican Clocks. Residents of Guanajuato, says the Mexican Herald, have complained to the ayuUtamfentd against the practice of putting out the lights that Illumine the faces of the public clocks after K) o’clock In the evening and they have requested the inspector of clocks to take Into consideration that they are unable to ascertain the time after that hour because the lights ate turned, off at 10 o’clock sharp. F or good general pur­ pose horse and a Dew- high glade buggy that lias not been run over 100miles. t L.H, Qatlsubergef. —If you can’ t buy a new one* have the old one DBY CLEANED at tho HOME Clothing company, F or . B ent :—Handsome office rooms over Hartman's (Slothing Store. $L J* P, Chew, Xenia* O. * • A ll-lf* i ) o

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