The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

J I'HK :day ulib. jinrk sold, ibv“t :C(VM. M *h ^ ) % UV A •' : la ;»• rom. told ro­ of iles’ re­ ally e a Pain the nod., nvy Blso. fafl- b U p , SOU td it 33 Mo. Ink’ !nd. ter t OTEl iTAIRl. < T » . , >r till* M frtflM**«1*A* :KfrFS-*T-— iv'iki4"- "‘HT.ri—+#££ =4 l y —j- -*i DIVIDENDS PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY ■ _ . / OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH U S ' There is no Time Like the Present. Try it. Deposits made during: February, March and -April will begin tb draw Divd lends May 1, The CedarviSle Building & Loan Association 4 r»&orpor*tlidfor- Subsorlbad S tock • .... $ 200 , 000,00 ......$110 ,900 ,00 BQARD OF DIRECTORS W« J . Tarbox, Presidentr David Bradfute. Vice-Pres. . J, W, Dixon W. H. Barber 0 , M, Crouse . W» A. Vpenesr JB. E.McFarland . ,W. M. Cottrell ' Andrew" Jackson, Secretary. Mrs. <\ M, Crouse hi visiting m* j Springfield. -, ' I , Attorney VY\ J . Hartley. of Xenia, j •was in town Thuw iny on business. \ I » ______ • * I —Wine of Cardui. YOc . . A t Wiatennan’s. j The Misses McNeill are spending ! two weeks in Belle Center, O. J ' | F ok S am ;:—Six young geldings, j six big niares and four cow*. j ' J. A. Bumgarner. Quinine^Pills, or .100 Iron Pills, or 100 Asafetida Pills, or 100 Gaseara Pills, or 100 .Cathartic Pills, or 100 Calomel Tablets bON ’T WAIT till you go to town to get your Drugs, let us know yqb f wants elthpr by Telephone or Mail und - it will be de­ livered to you the next day by Parcel Post, and at our regular out prices. Ousguarkfitee is absolute satisfaction in every pjarittfi81* 85a Mentholatum........................,20ft 25c Carter’s Diver Pills JS'C 25c Porous Plasters,... ..............15c, 60e Doan’s Kidney Pills....... ...40c 25c Broino Quipine....... ......... 20'c 25o Laxative Cold- Tablets.... 20c 25c Anti-Pain Pills . .............. 19c 25c Carbolic Salvo....... .....—.... lfic 50c DeWitt’SKidney Pills.-, ...40c Our best Kidney Pills. 100 for..5Qc 25c King’s New LifeFills...... 20c •■;5de:Hy$pop*^^ 4 (.pnees Gum Camphor......... 2Qe 25cBox Charcoal Tablets...... -18c 4 dozen Migraine Tablets ..... 25<i TOOPhetioJax Wafers.............. iioc 25c Sal Hopatiea..:,..... J.,—....— 20c 1 poulid Sodium Phosphate..... 20c 25c Broitto Seltzer,........ '■■< ......20e 25o Jar Gold Cream... ..... 20c Pure Castle Soap, per lb......,...?0e .25«Tooth. Paste, any Kind....•...20c' 23cTalCum Powders, anykincl..l5c $1.50 Fountain Syringes........$1.20 $1,00 Hot' Wftter Bottles'....... -78c Money Refunded On Anything Not Satisfactory or as Represented' W P ^ m C H m A N . D R U G co"fA!FGrK P O t I A C E 1 S P R 1M ' C - f - n E L . D - O H I O l U t i W L K Y -75c Rubber.Gloves For Mrs. Nellie Buckie of Jamestown is visiting her motlu.r, Mrs. Rose McMillan, —For backache try one of the large Kidney Plasters at 'C, M. Ridgway’s. \ *■ u> ^______ Thu Ministerial Association in Xenia has started a* campaign to bring about early closing of the stores in that city .on Saturday nights, •fho K. of P, lodge will entertain their famines ‘and Brothers of other lodges of the county, Wednesday, February 19, Refreshments will be served about eigllt o'clock. -Thursday evening, Feb. 20 at the K< of,P, hall you will have an op­ portunity of wseeing m motion pictures Dante's Inferno in three reels. Admission 10c. ... . , The many friends of Mrs. Jess Marshall will regret to hear of her misfortune in - falling down the cellar steps a t her borne. in Xenia. t}ho was considerably bruised but no bones wore broken, —Florence Smith and •'‘Robert Smith will represent the Curtis Pub­ lishing'Company here for the Coun­ try Gentlemen, Ladies Home Jour­ nal and Saturday Evening Post, Give your order to them. The college basket ball teams, hoys and girls, won two fine games at th« gym, Friday jiight against Wilmington. The teams of the two colleges met sometime ago and the local teams were easy winners. The score of the boys' game was 32 to 18. Tim girls 24 to 8. The attendance as at others games m the past Was ex­ ceedingly good ,1 TH E Will remove all dead stock immediately free of charge. 50c, per 100 lbs. for hogs op sheep. $2,00 per head for horses and $3,00 per" head for cattle will be paid upon delivery a t .the plant.] BOTH PHONES Beil 33T-W Citizens 187 Wm. Byers, the former owner of the plant, is in charge a« general manager. Workmen at Wiihorfore and sev­ eral Xunia merchants have lost on Geo. A. Abferraathy, general non- tractor for Columbus fertile erection of a large building at Wilherforcc, in that he hit*,gone into bankrnptry. Haro is a saropia of what the cornrti- tutmual oonyentlon tried to do for tbo people in iBSWctrnproperty own­ er must stand all lofts oven though he ohec has settled in full.' W. J. Galvin editor of the Greene Comity Journal and the Home Journalhas purchased the Fayette Advertiser owned by Joseph. G. Gesfc formerly ofXenfa. Mr. Galvin will publish the Horso Journal at the plantof the Advertiser iff Wash­ ington O. H, Mr, Gest has not yet announced Ins plans, R IG C A S H P R I 7 F<i mmB m m B m J f ■ K mwk m mmm JKnt FO R M A K IN G S O A P • • . « • - 9 Thi* ia * erett opportunity for every housewife to test her fikw ae d soap maker and at die same tirne • win a valuable cash prize. Every woman can. enter this ‘contest—it doesn’t cost one .cent to try—the conditions are as simple a&ABC, We want to prove,to every housewifewho reads this paper, thatwith the aidof BannerLye she canmakex all the soap she needs for her family use—make bet­ tersoap th'anshe canbuyanywhere—make it-cheaper^ with very little labor and in a very short time. To-the women who send in the beat samples of homemade soap jn which Banner Lye has been used we will award the following cash prizes tins month; - • - 1st Prlzo 115.00 2nd Prize $10.00 3rd Prize $ 5,09 50 Prizes o f $ 1.00 each So that every woman who enters this contest has fifty-three chances to win a cash prize, ranging from $1.00 to $15,00. Full directions for making scap ar.e printed on every wrapperof Banner Lye—everycontestant has unequal chanceofwinning aprize, Alter you have madeyour soap, cut off a small piece>wrap it in the Banner Lye wrapper, then ina piece of pl&ln.paper, onwhichwrite your full name and address and mail to The Penn ChemicalWorks, Philadelphia,Pa. Allpackagesmust be received, by us not later than the last day of each contest. . ..Every contestant will be refunded Wc—the prifce of A can of .Banner Lye —whether they win a prize,or not. Enter this great »oap-making coSte3t now—It Won’t co«t you anything— you get a can of iye free—you itand to win a cask prize. The Greatest Soap Maker Is the greatest *osipmaker-on the market. I t unites per- f«Sly.with and oils, making a soap that lathers freely,Vests_up dirt and grease and destroys germs. Banner Lye Soap makes hard water soft, saves labor and bgt3c»m»»~^T r ( t If you ate not quite ready to boil your fat just now, remember there will he two contests, the first one end-. inty March '31st, the other ending May 31st. Same amount of pti&g money will be given away ($80.00) torch contest. If you don’t xvrn in first contest, try the second: contest. . 1 ’ • ‘ dealer write us* Enter 0seContestsoon as possible—if your canrtot supply you w ith Banner Lye; w T /m PE IU N t m m i G M . W O R K S P h ila d e lp h ia , P a . S’-H Come out ami aee lha fnRumo n»] Panto deeerlheslt Thursday. Ad-j i miwion,10e. - ; ' Mr. Clinton Fifccfi ta after,dmR an l&de^trlal kft&ml ***& N*w Grleko»,' j L». Greene County Hardware Co’s F ob 0A1B;r—Two shwls one 12x35' Another 15 xJ». Inquire of . 2 4 - George H. Smith. Now tRSTShwitMllmrieBton has a new depot eilizi.lunUli^aTw rtiaeiiHW- trig the proper steps to bnhifedim matter, before the Pennsylvania- olQciaia. for a similar depot, The company has issued • bonds for extensive improvements this sum­ mer and It is thought there might be'some chance of better depot ac - cemmoilationa here, Some action along the line' of a petition or a com­ mittee might bring good returns. g"5»c**fi** r>ef*ex^ J LOCAL AND PERSONAL ( —Notice the adv of the Exchange Bank In this issue. Mrs. J . II. Andrew has been laid up this week with a Bpramed ankle. . Mrs. Elizabeth Blair, is sick a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. II. Greftwelh • -Wine of Oardni. We ‘ AtWistcrman’s, Miss Annabel Murdock of Mem- This. Tenrt.Tm toe guest of Mrs* John Murdock. A number of persons a sled fide out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J* W. Matthew* la st Fri- day bon ing . Ti«e»P*r$jf w w onter- taiued In a hospitable manner and thoroughly enjoyed the tide out anti back. . Mr. B. <1. Ktdgway, of formerly of this of the Montgomery County Druggist AMbctatlon. Mrs, John Steel and son are visit­ ing in Jackson, O. Misses^Charlatte Siegler Is the guest-*’ of^Mrs, Lilias Milbnrn of Chicago for two weeks. * C l o t h e s ot .all kinds DRY CLEANED at HOME Clothing Co. —Go to C. M, Ilidgway’s and get a large Kidney Plaster fo r your back ache. Mr. Allen Haines returned Wed­ nesday' from Battle Crsek Mich., where ho went for hi» health, sever­ al weeks agd, „ Mr. R. E , Cony, the well-known auctioneer, who ha* been sick for about three weeks was operated up­ on ih a Xenia hospital Thursday for appendicitis. Latest reports favor his complete recovery. The regular monthly meeting of the W. O. T. tT. will bo held in the Library Thursday a t 2 p, m, The program will consist, of France* Willard memorial exercise* A good attendance is desired. A collection will be taken for the memorial fund, The State Oratorical Cuntest takes place this evening a t Muskingum, New Concord, and Ccdarville Col­ lege will be. represented by Mr. J. Earl McClellan. Prof. Leroy Allen also is in attendance as he is a mem* her of a comtnittee.to revise the con­ stitution. The basket ball team went to New Concord, Thursdayand oxpfcofed to play iho Muskingum | boys tha t evening. Wo know no better way of making this paper a pleasing visitor to every home than to give all the news we can.. I f you have a news item no mailt r ol What character, semi it in. Your neighbor may not know it vet, while he may send us something that yoti have not hoard. This in ­ terchange of news items will be ap ­ preciated by every reader a* well aft the editor. Wo will appreciate every item you may send and will give it as prompt attention as possi­ ble. So send us the news. Mr.Roscne Harness of south of' town keeps in pretty close touch With the fur market, Of late prices have not advanced much but the increase is duo and Mr. Harness on Wednesday purchssed'sovcral hun­ dred dollars worth of furs from local buyers th a t had- not learned of the increase. Local buyers have had a good season and It is intimated that a t least one of them after {.having purchased furs that reached ' well into three figures got “cold f e e f and- could hot wait for a higher market. Hi* s a io 'to :Mr, Harness will net the buyer a neat \ sum. The shipment goes to New : York City and local, buyers learned of the raise Just after making ih# sal#* j The Richard Hackatt sale Wed­ nesday waa well, attended despite the cold weather. The saleamount- eti to over $2,600. Judge Sboup of Xenia purchased threo horses for something like $700. Mr, R. E, Oorry was unable to auction the sale and Sheriff W. B. McCaJlister took lus place, md>,r * ' i itaunMwr f . v-' wd was tecslved hereThuraday annomJs^ngfhe death of Clark Bov- erb'gc McClellan a t his home In Oakaloosa, Kansas, where lie nad been a resident for many years. He was aged 91 and retired from the dry gm»ds business a number of years ago. His wife died about four years ago a i d his only surviving relatives are one daughter, Frank, and a brother, Dr. IK 11. McClellan of Xenia. His U st visit to this counify was during the Homo Com­ ing. The funeral takes place Fri­ day, Mr. Wm. Marshall oh Wednesday sold lvis resiatirantaud soda fountain business to, Casper Heifztnan and son, Harlejf. Possession will be given March.first, Mr. Marshall will devote his entire time to his billard room and retire from the restaurant and fru it business. It might hot be out of place for tho Herald to take th e credit of the sale as no one was aware of Mr. Marshall wanting to sell his business until his adv-. appeared two weeks ago. As a result of Mr. Holtzman- read­ ing the adv. he entered negotiation* which resulted in the deal boing closed. There is hardly a person but has something of value th a t is not in use tha t if advertised could be converted into cash. Better try it. NOTICE,! THE GREENE COUNTY FER­ TILIZER COMPANY. Will remove all dead animals lmm# dlatftly, fr*e of charge. Wa will also pay .$1.00 per head ,fot horses and f t .50 for cows just as th»y1ayon the. ground. Will re-i move hogs and sheep free of charge. Both ( Bell Phmm ftflS-W, Phone* t Citizen*’ Phone 653-Red. * All aftlla answered promptly. q u < u m m M um , Mib»g«r. Great Cora In Xenia, Ohio 38 Prizes Aggregating $500 in Value . . - ( « . j • . - , , . *. * ■■*. * - Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 13 - 14 - 15 - 1913 Every Day a Big Day Corn Entered Thursday, Feb. 13 Corn Judged ‘Friday,. Feb, 14 Corn Sold Saturday; Feb. 15 * ' • *< T, ; The largest show of its kind ever pulled off in' Ohio.'' The greatest line of merchandise ever on display in one store. Everything in motion.. Plenty of music. 2000 Souvenirs will be given away. Special low, prices during this Carnival. \ \ Greene County HardwareCo Elmer Junk* Mgr Xenia*,Ohio

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