The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

-**■.* SUSc-ac,.-, - * v - ^ ^ s r V~V- :C?73L.-' ■ H M M U UN LADIES’ COMFORT SHOES Fo r hot wafcher you will find jurit what you want in this line at this store Cushion Sole, Tu rn Sole and Oxfords at $2.00&$2.50 * JULIETS AND SUFFERS *. • / ' A T ' • $1.00. $1.35, $1,S0. $1.75 M o ser ’s Sh oe S tore 31 & 3 3 South Detroit Street, Xenia Oh io . MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK v 5 <2 7 0 Is What The Springfield Building & Loan Association Pays for Deposits in Any Sum, L S t a r t a n A c c o u n t N o w * -■ " , ■ D epos its made ’ [on or be fore Ju ly 1 0 th / 1912 tyill bear interest from Ju ly 1st 1912. Our. assets are $2,359,000.00 Our R eserve Fund is $119,000.00 Springfield Building & Loan Association, ZB EastlMain S t . Springfield, Ohio. f Reasonably Priced Furniture Rugs Correct Designs . * Best Quality of Workmanship, Material and Finish Always to be Found at North Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. £ mm m ■ws** Social O b l i g a t i o n s OUR . JULY EARANCE SALE S* / Begins Friday Morning, Jsly 5&, -Lasting three.-Weeks, until "XJear/’ raid. Sirs. Westcott ilrai-.iat-; ieally it lioi* husband ns slip, trail the i newspaper out of his lionila to (orr.pil; him to give his undivided attention to her, “ wp ' vo pot to entertain! That’s 1 all thoro is to it!" i "Well, v;liy have we?'* demanded»j Westcott. "Why_ I’m simply ashamed to look our friends in the face, and actually <] the Rugglesea and the Sipjlres will think wi ■are stingy! They’ve lived here nearly a year and I’ve never fj even had a luncheon in .all that time! ! Think of it! And I receive Invita* j tions aime d: every da.t! 'day night, July 27th. ■ New deparimento, which we have added and a!i new merchandise, w ill’make this.' sale surpass A G r a n d C f e a r a n c e - E v e r y tM n g G r e a t l y R e d u c e d . : Suits, Coats, Shoes, Millinery, Carpets, Domestics, Dress Goods, Silks Linens Etc. Be sure .to come, you will be repaid. ; ‘ THE EAST THIRD STREET Hut there’s ; one'comfort- -I don’t go any mure! ■ So I really don’t own a lot of people . iporo than the invitation myself.” Wenicott listened helplessly, trying t.n vain to cat* h a glimpse of the ■ headlines in the newspaper that his Wife held, "Yes,” lie said, In a most ■ desultory manner, - feeling In, duty ' bound to make some remark In the-'! pause. - • ■ “ Yes, that's it!" went on Mrs, West-.' eotl, " We’ll entertain! We’ll do some-; , thing big, too! Como, help nit* plan!” 1- - Sher beamed on him an she tluov the newspaper behind' her, regardless of its. landing on the floor, '‘Hut," remonstrated her husband, wealdy, "these hlg affairs are—are rather an expense, aren't they?" "Oh, why didn’t F think of It be­ fore?" Mrs. .•Westcott asked, ignor­ ing bis remark. "There, they’ve bet n ■ Be it ordained by the council of the gone only two months and I’ve owed j Village■of Certaniiie, state of uMo- them something so long! I could ! iieolion I. Tii.it in autlefurttlon of have had It a week, say after they ' the general revenue fund of-tin* \'iJ- .sailed and------’’ She .paused in .rapt ; k»so of fvdarviilo. Ohio,:as provided ^■*ELT0H COMPANY (Successors to Tlte DeV 7 eese*Bidlemsn Go,) PAYTON , OHIO. ORDINANCE. To provide for the issuance of eerU- ficates of indobledueas of the Vii- luge o f t'edarvlJle, Ohio, in thesirn of onu thousand* dollars in anticipa­ tion of the general revenue fund.of .-•aid village, as provided bj law. Wltem -We Took on the Black ’ . .* t ■ ■ Line contemplation. by law, there shall bo .Issued, cortll’i- "Why, my dear," interposed West- ■ rates of indebtedness o f■ the. said Vi logo of Cedarville, to all aggregate' ... , ,, , arnoupt ’ of One Thousand Dollars colt, surprised by the peculiar trend l , WiOI>o.0ffl, which said certificates'.of of his vvife s remarks, ‘ You say you j.indebtedness shall be in the denomina- Wlsh you could have given it a week j t»0n of Two Hundred and Fifify Dol- We did so because wo believed outsell every other line in town. We were rig:,t. ■I t 1 ms. ; its merit would after they sailed! I assume that you mean the Rankins. But why a week after they sailed? Why'was that time any' hotter than the present?" “Why, you see," Mrs. We.sti-ott gazed on him in pity for his. buck of i comprehension, “yon see, I could* have Invited them!? Westcott took a deep breath. Ho looked at his wife earnestly while his brain tried to fathom the- mystery. “ You .wanted to give it early so you could invite the Rankins to come to it a week after they sailed! Ah, yes! So cleai’—so—-so—shall we call It .lucid?” I "Oh, bother!"jMrs. Westcott impa­ tiently. exclaimed. ’ "Why can’t you understand things? I always ,iavp to explain 'everything tp you! If I in* vited. hem then they’d owe me an in­ vitation. I'd have paid what I awe them, but they couldn’t come because they’d be sailing for Europe at the time." ‘ , Westcott eyed his wifo in. admiral tldn. “Are you j^oing to—to run the whole party on tho same principle?" he Queried, respectfully. "Woljj' we'll, issue about twice ns many invitations as the house can hold*1' she explained, the Are of vic­ tory in her eyes. "There are tho Browns. They’re going to Florida iars (?2f)0.00j each, nud .numbered Jg consecutively from U) one,, to four, jj <-!} inclusive, all made payable' at th e' ll Exchange Ilnalt iu the Village, of Oe-jp dan ille, Ohio, and ad bearing in ter j R p-t at the rate o f four per coni, ( l j | per cent.) per annum, payable semi-, “ annually at the same places and said , certificates of indebtedness shall b e ! dated, and shall' be ■due six (6) months from and after their date. Section 2. Said certificates of in­ debtedness shall express upon their face the purpose for which they are ksued, and further that they are Is­ sued, in pursuance of this ordinance. They shall be prepared, issued and de­ livered under the direction « f the Fi­ nance Committee bf Council and the \Mage Clerk, and .shall fn* signed by tho Mayor u£ said village ami by the Tillage Clerk, and sealed with the corporate seal of said village. Section 8. The proceeds' from the sale of said certificates Of- indebted- mss shall bo credited to tho public service fund of said, village, and shall be used for the purposed of said fund and no other. If, at the date of Is, finance o f said certificates' c indebt­ edness (he entire sum of One Tbou* sand Dollars' is pot necessary for the purposes of said public.service fund, then only such ntijnber of eaid cer­ tificates .of indebtedness shall be is­ sued-as is necessary to. properly fi­ nance, said public service fund. . Section 4, This ordinance |ShaiI this winter, r heard that they leave take effect(and be in. force from and in about si week. That’s five, lot I’d after the earliest period allowed by have the have to girl3, too.” She looked at her husband exultantly^ "Oh, and there are the "VVarren$ and the Smiths. They’re going hunting to­ gether this fall somewhere up north and they’ll bo gone a month, I know! That’s* seven with Mr. Warren’s sis* tefs!" Westcott pulled out an en- law. Passed this lst.day of July, 1912. D. G. BULL. President of Council. Attest:—J. W. JOHNSON, Clerk of * Council. Approved this 1st day of July, 1912. , I* 0. BULL, ! Mayor o f the* Village of Oodarville* f ■Ohio. • vclopo and put down the figures.” j .................. "Then ti'.jre are tftn doctor and Ins LEGAL NOTICE, mother. He told me tho other day . Wiltiam Mils, George Ellis, Harvey that film wasn t at all well . and lm . Dili's, whoso places of residence aie thought.he’d take a run out nest to i unknown, KanvUol I.ce Stewart and go with hm* to hiit Rioters iu Cali-; liti/abctli Wtevmrt whose place of re fornia. ,1 could invito them!” . idence is Dayton, Kentucky, Hadd;u- "And there are the minister and bin *salt Ol. .Ilunnltori and Samuel llumil- wife and his son and daughter." put '< tim wh«;)e place of residence's Mou- in tVestcOLt, with proper pride in liis ! nmuth, Illinois, R. S, Hutchison w I iom 1 offering, "He’s going chprch in Rochceler. And If you wL-^h to know why/dll you need to do is to come and look over our {food looking aiid- good wearing men’s hose. _ Take hofcieo of that Extended Heel— rinade by special machinery—^which is an exclusive feature of Black.Gat-, and. which doubles the life of your soel£; dice their soft lustre, and even .beautiful col­ ors. Almost sheer and handsome as Ladies’ stockings, yet about as strong as the children's. SU ITS — Latest Styles find Lowest prices SK IR TS— ’Fine selection* TS - RU68 , - ’ B v 0 © m SPR ING COATS— $ 5.75 up Tbo best fo r^§ 5.75 yet shown W A ISTS— $ 1.00 up . 12^OLEUM. - Lowest Prices Reached . B k j p g s ’ a S p e c i a l t y 'H u t c h i s o n " & Q i b i i e y XEN IA , ’ OHJO.' A p o o r fu rn a ce ia .n o t on ly a 's o u r c e o f d iscom fo r t, b u t causes ill health , and , w astes y ou r fu e l an d y ou r m oney . vite them!*, Mrs. Westcott glanced at her hus­ band to do -ct any fraud in ldg air of frankness, but be was adding the names to Ills list enthusiastically, "There are twenty that can’t come,” he counted, finally. Mrs. Wester it sighed a deep nigh of thanksgiving. "That’a all right, then,” che oaid. "Now, we'll just ask our. own immediate friends in to tea that night and have a good time. That’ll be eight or ton altogether— and, thank goodness, mt>3t of my obli­ gations will be paid!” Then she handed his .newspaper .to him smilingly. 12 ■Bojn’t Use a Scarecrow BiMreAwaythe MailOrderWolf You can drive Mm out cjuidcly if you use the mail order houses’ own weapon ,, —-advertisittrf. Mail order / concerns are spending thousands of dollars every week’in order to get trade from the home merchants^ D> you thinlc for h minute they would keep it up if they didn’t get the husi~ ness?' Don’t take .it- .for ■granted .that .every one within a radius of * 2 $ miles knows what you have to sell, and what your prices are. Niuetfimcs out of ten your prices' isre lower, but (he customer isrinflitericed by the up-to-date adver­ tising of themail order hotwie. Every article,you advertise should described uutl priced. You’must tell votfr story in an inter- way,,ami when you want;-to rcacli the buyers of this com* ihujiity use''the columns of thisfjpap^fc, Sarcafitic Man. ''Well,” said tho* sarcastic man, as ! Fan Man us, Texas, John 131113whose j place of residence is Las Angeles j California, Harve Hardison whose ’ place of jo ldence Id t’anyou City, f ('olorado, Margaret Stevenson Your,*,* ; v.ijose place of residence is Houston, i \Vxas, William , Stovf.nson whoj e place of j’Grddtneo is Joplin, Mitirouri, t Muijlda Stevenson Huzzy whose pkv'.< si»’ reside-we is Blc-udviTe, Misumis, ,! Robert Stevenron and John Steven- j xvhose place of residence is Itn-! cine, Mli .pnrri, and all the unknown t hi ll's at law of John Orr, Sr., d .-j i**hsrd, David Shruatls, deceaseil,'* Mooro Coult V, dcceased, John Sau:i*| ders, deceased, John It. Hemphill, do-; !*. ased, Samuel Nesbitt, deceased, Ai-j Ian Ellis, deceased, Martha M j Miilan, (leca-f.!d, Harrison Johnson, dnraced, respectively, the respective I-kices o f -residence . which said heirs at law are unknown, William- T he walked out of the. concert between |Morgan if living, whoso place of rest Ksi numbers^"I'm ever so much obliged to the girl who sits In front of me. I don't know what her name In, but I’m obliged to her." "You mean the one with the fright­ fully high coiffure “That's the, girl, /md she’s got a bow on top of that." “ I don't see what you're obliged to her for.” "For not carrying an umbrella.” * Hlo Nature, "That informer Is a pig!” "Which explains how ho cgtno tO noueal” ’ 1 E VnAWE-MASKSl bt i - i ! rrt—i«1 f.ftt -Hit’ f»p’ F Rfut u; »‘b,»h-a.ft)/ f-’riCGtiCADeu nud i j r-hf<fit'inSUv 1! .>,.is., n . t d r-rMCV/ 0G6KLBT, fun ,,f jai, w jttv,ni,«i»J*,ut«». furPHU/- , , • •* . I3CSAO itniid ut* t<,v&mm& ■ D. SWIFT &C0.I , . PAfCHT tAWVBUa, L303 Seventh Sh» Wasiiinaten^ D. litiico is unknown, if dead his un­ known heirs at law whose places of residence are unknown, are hereby notified that on tho Ctli day June, 1912, Oscar h. Smith filed his peti* lion in the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene' County, Ohio, against them and other defendants in which tmld petition it ia alleged that the. said Oscar L, Smith In the owner in fee :.imple of certain real estate situate in Ihe Village, of Cedarvllle, Ohio, and located at the intersection of Alain and Church Streets, -said premises in iug bounded on tho West by Main Riioct, on the North by Chiirch Sireet, t’ n tho Hast by Walmit, Strecf, and <m (ho Smitii by an alley, and that in Dm iutended and attempted comcj* an. e of said prcmi.iiJ by . certain, <i -eilo lefi-ired to in the petition, said I'. i uiiiU';; have hi on emmeously do* ,) nbed :m lots ml,' <17 and FS of Joiui Drr'o Thud addition to the Vl)lac,*> of i C<JarviHiv t bl»*r that by venmm •« ! :,2d Trr*»i»euUj idetlcfiptioii of said < p.-mimvi in raid th’Odm tho defend* md.i ihiiin an interest in naltl j«'em» Jem advorco to plaintiff’^ right, title ;»i'! iutor..«;t Mu*rein. Tbo prayer of imid petition Ja that tho claim -of tin* doi’endantfs rofspoctb'elv in and to (■aid pmninrn' mav he afijnilgou null and void; that plalntlff'n tltlo may ho 0sited as agciintit r.ame, lbat oaid H IGH G R A D E ■; STANDARD FURNACES give ■ you not only warm air, but pure, fresh air, to breathe, and it is wanned to the proper temper­ ature. STANDARD FURNACES are honestly made o f the best materials, and will pay fo r \ themselves in a very short time by the fuel they save. They - are not an expense, they ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than almost anything else you can buy. k -V i 4 : •I ,'V r is If • \K :! u. . f j * ■ k VK" < tI.- 1 •rf* # Our Catalog is Free . Ask for it and for any informationaboutHeating. GlBLIN & Co. UTICA, N. Y. “ i i ' © T< Si ms® S&fm Wiffisn tones sold la pcsi 10 €©Islisa One way fe Two pii every *r*& *n„*« box* &$& ‘ ,f,da may in* to unnplj" Du1 ptdp.'l d(- ..(},. .<>}! t l };.«» ).(<■),. ii.im and fin- m, mhui <•: Ui p. ;. to anid deed.!, f(:ud (h'l'i-nd,1 !!.(■> a*-' notified that limy an* jmi>.,ivd .i answer raid pmiLon on or Lt-unn Iftb day of Anmmt, l!G2, or jnd-,- ment will bo mhop u n-.iii ;f them hi accordance with tho piajor of the petition. OSOAII’ U SMITH. Smith & Smith, Attorneys, -j i i ¥ )C OUR JOB PRINTING •wairvwj W o r k t S in t o l r a n Death Miss* ' Mies ('arr- morning ai, Kildow ’afi* ’ borcuiom, hi’t-wcen J-: friends ]m1i- Mies Dim* Hiram I>. * known cilia that -was cal her of yeans postmaster > daughter, M R. McHlroy, •years back. The deeas woman and c M. E. -church •for several ducting a kj personal r<\- vvent to tho < she taught a Health, was rapid rate : to the horn . •she- received hands could The ftmer; the M- E. cl. the services ■ W. E. Putt, , “Then are .tl^ cpiict; so He desired have The pallbr ' shall, Willar John Pierce Harry Kildo- the cemetcrj her of Irienc Home attern NOTICE .. Estate of ceased, F ’ been appoi Administra Annexed o Townsley Ohio, decs day of Julj > ' Prob8‘ Annoi Nagley 1 lrvery busi. mobile do • nouneed a • carriages, t><. wagon, dtc ■ Parties ha* u enter their, which time printed, sale notify —If you the old one HOME Cl* —Stop at freshing si We are i home use. refrigerati rder for ic Fon K rooms ov atorc. $ 1 . Lest yoi versal cor Right Truss Servi Wo thoro yearo If y youT. you I aallfii W e mak< We I r- k * I W1 AG t

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