The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 1-26
Every Trade-Mark Saves You Cash Just #*ve th* trade-mark# and Babbitt's beautiful and awful premium# don't cost You a cent. Thousand* p i articles to choose from— all guaranteed standard quality. ES.T.BABBOTS Best Soa|5—1776 Soup Powder—Borax Soap Naptha Soap—I M t Floating Soap—Pare Lye or Potash Babbitt’s Cleanser „ . are all ■wonderful time and- labor oavqrs— the beet cleans* 'era. •• ’W ill ' not injure th# clothes orhands, U sed fo r ] ^ . „ , h ‘ '*TSSXn tiumm. AMWAtlkU m sim generations m the best homes. ] R. /BIRD S«»dhr Pumam fin—B. T. Babbitt,Inc., Box1776, NewYorkCity MEREDITH ’ S I T I u s i C S T O R E PATRONIZE - DAYTON'S - BEST Second Largest Classic StocK in the State 13 1 S. Ludlow St., * Dayton, O. Palace Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES '■s> ■ S ' " SUCCESSORS TO C. C.^WEIMER. Cedarville . . . . -Ohio. l i A. McLean Sole Agent For 661 .99 Four=Queens, A=JacK Cigar#, ;Ouy=Yoy Strictly Hand Made, no Dope. L . S. LOW ICH Daytoa, - *• O h to . MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK 5 K % Is What The Springfield Building & Loan Association Pays for Deposits’in Any Sum, Start an Account Now Deposits made 'on or before June 8tb, 1912 will bear interest front June 1st 1912, Our assetsare $2,359,000*00 *\ Our Reserve Fund is $119,000.00 Springfield Building & Loan Association, 2$ EastlMain St.* Springfield, Ohio* AM*- Disillusioning v ■ ' Carson With a little cry ot pain, Alice aanlc to the snow covered ys-vameot. Beneath the fresh fallen snow was an Icy patch, and her ankle had turned under her. ' She had been detained at the office rather late and the street was desert* ed, liven the policeman on heat had sought shelter from the storm. 4 She made an effort to rise, but Bank bacle helplessly as she placed a strain on the Injured ankle and shb he. gan to cry softly. For perhaps ten minutes she lay there, then from around the corner came a muffled, form and she gave a glad little cry that at. tract attention, “What’s the matter?” called a cheery voice., “Had a slip?” “I have sprained my ankle,” she ex* .plained. ”1 can’t get up aud It began, to look as though J ' should have to spend the night here.” *’I guess nbt,” was the cheerful response. “Uve far from here?” “Four blocks down and one over.” "Not worth while calling a cab,” he commented, as he took a quick glance around. “I don’t think we could get a cab if I telephoned for one. This seems to he the' proper caper," In a nearby basement some boy had left his sled, and the man caught it up; “This will do finely,” he an nounced. "I’ll have you down there In no time at all.” . .Gently he. raised her In his strong arnjB and disposed her comfortably on the Bled. Then he grasped the ropes and started off at a brisk trot. “It/reminds me of the times when I used to draw my sweetheart to school on my sled,” he called over his shoulder. “Ever live ‘ In the coun try?" “Long ago,” she answered. “It seems ages,” ■' 1 “Then I guess this makes you -young again, too.” ' "That’s polite,” she replied with a laugh. ' “I didn’t mean that,” he stammered, *T meant it would make you a kid again. 1 didn’t suppose that yOu were an old lady, though with that brown veil, you might be my own • grand mother.” "Thank you again," she cried, . “I guess I won't say anything more,” he chuckled. “Perhaps I wasn’t built to pay compliments. Is. this where yotir turn,” * . ' “To tho rlgl/t.” . “Right it Is," and the sled swung around the corner, presently, at her word, he drew up in front of a house and afeain. he lifted her in his strong arms. The ankle hurt terribly,- but there was .something comforting in the sense of his strength. I t was only, a moment before his ring was answered and as .tiie doof swung open and the yellow, light Streamed out, Mrs. Donaldson gave a cry of surprise, “Why, Ned Cargon, what are you doing here?” “I've a bundle marked -damaged in transit,*'” he explained, smilingly,.“ but I did-not know that It was for you. Is It Alice?” "Certainly, the poor child. Take her .In tho .'parlor and I’ll be right along with hot water and bandages.” % Carson carried the girl, into the par- -lor and deposited her carefully upon the sofa. *T never thought,” he said soft ly* “when I typoke 0f carrying ' my sweetheart to school, that It was my real one-time sweetheart that . I was talking to.” Alice colored vividly, She remem bered those old days, and'how they had plighted their childish troth, .Ned had gone away pid they had lost sight o f each other. What would he say when he heard of her engage ment? - “Til run away with that borrowed sled before the police get after me,* ho announced briskly,' “ Then III be hack to see if I can be of any use.’’ , * “Alice heard the front door close and settled weakly back upon the pillow. It seemed cruel, just as he had found her again and just when circumstances recalled their childhood, that she should repay his kindness with disillu sionment, She had been genuinely fond of Ned in the old days, and she hated to give him pain. Vet it was best that, she should tell him frank ly* It was a generous cruelty. Presently he came stamping back tc announce that he had caught the small boy just going for a policeman, and that he had compromised for t quarter, ' His good humor was infectious, and Alice found herself forgetting her pain In listening to his recital of his expo rlcnces In getting ahead. Ho was so frankly proud of his success that it seethed a shame to dispel the new ly-awakened romance by a word, yel she nerved herself to tho task, ’I’ have a surprise for you,” she be gan. "After all this talk* of old times doesn’t it seem funny to hear that Ttt engaged, I’m going to he married lr the spring,” * She shrank hack against the pillows awaiting the look of disappointment she feared, Ned’s face lighted witt kindly Interest, “Take my advice,” ho said, “and gt to Washington for your honeymoon They aro so used to •bridal couplet there that no one notices them. That’t where we went last year,” Then, blushing guiltily, they Iook^c Into each other’s eyes and-—laughed. m i«p RfWWiif BIG S A L E A N D W e haye a car load o f the World’s Best Makes of Pianos and r~ " ' .V ' 1 ■ 1 • * '* .. ......... ^ ........ have priced them to sell. Call and examine them and get our prices and you will know what you should pay f°r a good pi^tio; W e have in stock three good Player Pianos and can save you a hundred dpi* lars or more in the purchase of a player. All We Ask is a Trial m u s i c s t o r e : ’1 fj NB The recent Bari Field. Fort J Mel Bunke Mc-l! Lexini Male Lidute Otis, Main I Otis, Stepl Series 1 St.epl m m P Green St. -K Xenia., Ohio. Toml the Yo Whit yentur Brow- College Blant , Girl’ s g Fiule. hood.. Finle. hood.. Finle; dren. Finle; hood. Finley Elsie. Finley lations Johns Road, Hill, Taggt Doctor’ . ' -Welle time. - Wells Car- - Webs Executor’s Sale Of; Real Estate. Men.- ■ Let a wise man have good luck a few years- and he will do as foolish things as anybody,—Atchison Globe, CASTORIA r o t In fa n t. a i OMU tm . TI ii KindYouHanAkapBwjM Bears the Blgnatnrs of In pursuance of ftri order of the Probate Court o f Greene county, Ohio, we will offer for sate a t Public Auction on Saturday, the 22nd day o f June 1812.at 2 o’ clock p. irt. upon the premises, the “following des cribed real' estate situated in the .county of Greece and state of Ohio, and In the township o f Cedarville, anti hounded amt .described .as fol lows: The elegant residence prop* erty o f the late Dona M. Royse-, bu* iiig tho corner lot at the -North- westbrn angle o f tho 80 acre tract conveyed by Gaptha Gi, Dunlap and others to the Said Andrew Jackson, Beginning at a point in tho center of the Cedarville and Jamestown pikeibearmg from the S- W , Corner 0 the main house on said lo t 9 , 13 degrees 80 minutes W, 1.43^ chains being the B. W , corner of lot conveyed to B. H ood thence as the compass now reads along the center line o f said pike, N . ±2 degrees W. 2.65 chains to the intersection of said center line With the center line of tile 1ft foot alley or road so called between this lot a i land of Geo. W. Harper, Along center line of said road H. M dogrees and 65 minutes E . 4.47‘ j chains to a plug m the line o f said Hood. Aloag said Hood’ s Jot as the compass f reads August 29, 1805 S. 48 degrees v aud 20 minutes W* 8,58 chains to the*placeof beginning, containing, including half o f the road and pike .475 o f an acre. 00 surveyed by R. Hood, Esq., Sept. %4th, 1893. Said sale tobe on the premises, and to be Upon the following terms: ^One third cash On hand, onethi fd in one yearand one third in two years, or all casliat the option o f the purchas er, Deferred payment to be seaured by mortgage on the premise and to be on interest from day Of sale, payable annually. Eight toom house,presses; porch es, furnaces, gas, cistern and well water, barn, carrage, weod and coal house, all in order. Andrew Jackson J , Robert Hood ^Executors. R. Hood, attorney. Peter. When We Took ori the Black -We did ao because we believed its merit would outsell every other line in town. We were rigiit. It has. And if you wish to know 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—made by special machinery—which is an exclusive feature of Black Cat, and which doubles the life of your sock. . - Notice their soft lustre and even beautiful col- prs. Almost sheer and handsorao as Ladies’ stockings* yet about as Btrong as the children’s. SU US -La test Styles and Lowest prices - SPRING COATS— $5.75 Dp SKIRTS— Fine selection. The best for $5.75 yet shown WAISTS— $1.00 up CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM - Lowest Prices Reached R.oom R.ugs & Specialty Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, OHIO. Abboi ** > chors. , Begb: DradJ . Govern Clark crlptior Brown, j Industries Si GeUn, c . T Romo, I Hi h i I 1"t L-.f Samei . tian E x Bamtu Linds , People <■ Btrorij. Olurg) Stevei Blograp Maelai.:; ' umbla T Miller • with th< Morgs of tee G ,Mattie senlatlv ment. Dong- Wytbt m 6 volt Wythi ment Vc Whlpr of Wash Wise, teen Pr< All Wrong But Hlniself. He that is giddy thinks tho world ' turn# ’ rmind.-^SbakespearO. j i MR* PROPERTY OWNER«-Stop! Consider! Why not iise the best possible when YOU pay the bill? Hanna’sGreenSeal Stands for everything that is best in paint T h e pigments uted a rc properly proportioned and thoroughly compounded. STUDYTHEFORMULAASSHOWNONEACH PACKAGE “HANNA’SGRENSEALPAJNT>M»<1«toW»r” roit. 4Mtt.tt iv 1 C.A. 8 NOWAOO. KERR & HASTINGS BROS ( A -1 DR 1 Mac vice C The proof - and tl- j • in a thing avoid public Enou| a who * Wish
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