The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

i W m fb m e fb a m O u r J o b W m k ^ M m m p tm w ith <**M 5 f e TSJETY-fflXTH W A R . Nfe. 1 J. CEDARVILLE, 0 : SON. (HOT jDemocrats Claim &RHTSUCCESS. Th*. first Annual eouesrt of the CsdarviJia EUth Scheftl was a * 03 * om «In every particular, The house was erofldt oufcaud many were forced to stand. Th* program was not on; ly educational, inspiring and uplift­ ing bu t gave the participants an op­ portunity to 4l*pi*y their ability, nrncb to the credit of- tho high school, From a financial stand point a haoidsfme-aum willho turned ■ into the mu*to fu’&d, The rtwifeng* by. Mr, Ward Mc­ Millan, Misses Eula Tarbox and Katht-^n Putt were well received, The encores of the la tte r with piano Aooompanymeut were heartily re peired by the audience. The musical numbers, % piano i duet by Hisses P u tt and Collins, and a ladies*quartette composed of Hisses Irene Wright, Olive Winter, Maud Hastings, and" Eula Tarbox and the^pibuo solo by Miss Helen Ogtesbee were highly appreciated'. "The chorus-numbers, especially the ‘^Wandering in. Woodlands” and “Kontebank’s Song” received enthusiastic plaudits ot the audi­ ence. , « ■ - - > ■The entertainmenhwas under the direction of Supervisor of Music, G. - F. Stoglbr,' apd was his first since taklng this department in qharg$ last-fa ll. The Fairbanks Theatre Orchestra, Springfield, with Miss Helen OgleSheeaS piano accompany- tat, added nnich. to the-entertain­ ment,. Miss Qglesbee, Was highly - cpmplimehted by the orchestra for tier efficient work and talent as a pianoist. NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM. . Geo, H, Smith and M. W. Collins solicit;the patronage»af buyers sellers of rea l estate. A ghod list of farm and city properties -at reason­ able prices. Office, IJmith'sEesidenceS.Main St, Phone 1-13,' •WANi!Bi>i—Stenographer for de- patfmSnrtBtproitt Dayton. Inquire a t room 318 ,tl. PC building, "annex, Twjj%a. 0 D. Btadfpto and Son whipped a fins yearling Angus bull Monday 40' Sacramento, O a t; to a ‘ buyer th a t visited the farm several days ago. : . ' - Twelve Districts. ’TheJMU to rsdistrict the state | irs been offered in tha House and pro*! vfdea for twenty-two districts, tori to be safely RopubUeau and twelve Democratic. • The present Sixth has one county added, Adams, which goes first Re­ publican and then Democratic. The population will be 185,169 and a Republican plurality of 4848 oil the 1908vote. ; V * The Democrats are claiming th a t under-recent elections the district! cannot be termed, safely Republl can and with Adams added their obmees ot victory are brighter. The bill may not be passed in the present form but i t is3-said i-to have the approval of the leaders in con­ gress, - - . Clifton U. P. Church Chimes. F ob SALEi—Team'bay marts, ag6d 7 and 8, weight 1400, both in foal and good workers. '10 head Delaine ewes th a t lamb in ^.pril, A.' G. Gordon. Local sportsmen are muoh' Inter ested in the ta c t th a t a number' of MaUard duokahave been found in the vicinity of Massies creek, Mr, Murry Marshall of near, Cedarville baa killed-several of the ducks re­ cently. Wild ge^se .are also plenli ful throughout the country. The ducks and geese are thought to have’ been in migration' and finding the weather in this locality to then* lik­ ing have made more- than their ac­ customed short eall.-r-Republlcah. —Do not le t your grocer hand you some other brand! when you ask for Banner lye. Remember you can get-itronly a t B ird’s. Mrs. Sfella.Holt, of ,E. Main Street, entertained last evening a t a three Course dinner, -a number of her friends in honor of her cousin, Mies Hallie Grace, of Oh-rismpn, 111. The Colors used were pink and green, Covers were laid for fourteen, and included Mr. and Mts. H, H , Confci lln, Mr. dpd Mrs. M. J . Hartley, Mr. aqd Mrs. G. AfWilletfc, Mr, and Mrs, -B, G, Ridgway, of Dayton, Lester McBornsan and sister. Miss Bessie, bf Seim*, Andrew Winter —Gdsette. , Rtdgway's for cigars; cigarettes; tobacco anc^ pipes, A stock tha t will compete w ith* city cigar store. ‘ANNOUNCEMENT! , v’ , * ..._____,__ ri-— .... . *... -..-...^ * We desir« to announce that we have taken the agency of the Victor Ladies’ .^Tailoring Co., Chicago, manufacturers of stylish and well fitting Suits, Cloaks, Dresses andSkirts. Individual 'measurements' taken for Btyle and material ot your selection. It will cost you nothing to look oyer the line whether you wish to buy or not. * •* «S;» a* f . ■ ,« Prompt Service, Perfect Fit and Satis- faction Guaranteed at Prices always the lowest. ^ » Miss Bernice Northup Cederviite. Ohio. have for sale several good second harrd Automobile* that,can be purchased a t prices ' that will interest y o u . These iriachines are not worn out cars like are usually advertised for sale but are in first class condition. Two of them - are five passenger touring cars of §5 H< P. and have been in the hands of careful people and they lobk and are about as food as new, they aire 1911 Be 1913 models. Remember if you purchase a new or * second hand car from us you will find it just as represented* . If you are In the market for a machine it w ill pay you to look after these cars, Phone or write us and we will call and - « 6 t ym* , WicKorsham ^ C o m p a n y . J a m f s t o w n , A f i i i T S P O P W f a R # o , H u p r n o b i l a , O v e r l a n d a a d T h # U t t l # O a r . | Tii?*w:eib *P.( iBgtkciWsibism' dfx, dfrr>tp* tUzt u imtMrrip* t>op is past 4 ac *i;d a pivmpt **i- tlemem i* ear«e*t!y fi«iire>I, . , - r«*?; RIDAY, MARCH 14 1913. PRIOR, $1.00 A VBAR Urge Paving Of Street. CABLEGRAM. . CAIRO March F o r m a l l am, sectarian ‘jeaiouslcB lost Egypt, to Mohammed. ' Unitedi Evangelism, Home Mis­ sions must save America for Christ. I George Simne. There is nothing beyond the reach of prayer, bu t that' which is beyond the-will of God. | We are traveling to Meruit,y’s -bar as fast as the wheels •of tfme can roll ua bn. ' ' ; Dr. .McClaren used to say “The Giniroli th a t is not Aggressive will die, and I was going te say.'the booh - er the better; and I an .sure it doOs notdeservef whether Itgets it or not, dhristian hprial. I f you open your eyes you will find on eybry side opportunities for ser­ vice waiting, Do not let them wait in vain. <* Hurrah for the Shirt-sleeve Christ­ ians I May their tripe increase. Dorothy Collins will lead the Christian Union Service Sabbath eve. „ * . *The Men’s Banquet will be heid next Friday evening a t the church a t 7 o’clock. Every man of the con­ gregation is asked to attend without fail. Elaborate preparations are being made. - , , The Ladies’Reception a t tho Par­ sonage next Wednesday a t 2 p. m will be an event long to be remem­ bered. Let every lady, older and younger, be sure to attend. Mr- Fred H arris and b is brother have returned home from the Obio State University' where’they have been in attendance the last two months. . Mrs- Sadie Currie Who has been in the Hospital a t Xenia*is reported as improving rapidly. * ■ Mr. O. E. Bradfute has been suf­ fering with an attack of pleurisy. ’The Pastor’s theme Sabbath Will be “Men for th e Times.*’ , Bring a fjriendto hear this special sermon. Be A living- *ptsi% Remember the date March Si, the hour 1 p, m, and the pikes the Lect­ ure, Room of the Clifton United Presbyterian church. A special meeting of the> Men of the.Churcb Is called for next Sab­ bath a t the close of.the service, We want your presence- The Pastor and Mr. George W. Rife Were visiting last week on the -West Bide Of tho congregation. Hew members will bo received March 80; Think over your list of neighbors and see if you can bring one a t th a t time. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. McCullough make little Improvement .if any. These families have the sympathy of all the congregation. “ Countryfolk must get together m often as possible; gee acquainted with each .other, and have a good ttirie. I t may be in the church; it may be in the seboolhouse; but the purely country church can furnish better entertainment, more of it, and of greater variety, with greater effect for good, than any ordinary country sohoolhoUBo; and that for obvious reasons.” I f the -Bible stopped short just here, yet would we known th a t Lot somehow did finally escape, because of bis numerous progeny in , the world to-day, who are so enfeebled when any exertiab is needed -in Christian living. They suddenly develop- bronchitis or neuritis or “Sabbatbltts” and a score of other unnAtned inflammations of natural unwillingness, anil cannot possibly be able for the most ordinary exor­ cise of those who would escape from the -City of destruction. Borne t>£ them could give their great-grand­ father Lot points, WANTED: 60 MEN AND .WOMEN. C. M. Ridgway the enterprising druggists is advertising to-day for fifty fnen and women to fake advan­ tage of the special half'price offer he is making on Dr, Howard’s cele; bratoi! specific for the .cure of con­ stipation and dyspepsia and get a fifty ceht package a t half price 85 cento. • So positive is he of the remarkable power of this'specific to cure those diseases as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, th a t he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom the medicine does notquiokiy relieve and cure.- i t strengthens the stomach gives perfect digestion, regulates the bow­ els creates an appetite and make life worth the living, Adv. Messrs John Si Marshall have week securing; ganisation **fA teistiva Assopu are in *circu la te and i t is though: members can than ®Q names here* Clark county hi ization composed' men but farmer*; The object of tf to .protect the stocking of fl streams with flti preventing violi Om dollar will be ; to a treasurer-elec R. P. CHURCH.; Teachers Meetln Bible S choo l^ ! 'Preaching a t ! .G. E. a t 6:80 p. Mid-week Pray1 nesday a t 7 p, ml The Annual Eve) vass of the con; Snade Thursday, try to be a t home canvassers.. and Charles F* n busy the past ure# for the or* and Game Pro* Similar papers •Avar the county a t least,eoo Stoonred, More vs been secured a similar organ- only of sports- well. organization is and game and Greene county and to assist m ot the "laws, e fee to bo paid |Maln’Street). [Saturday 7p,m> kth at0 ;00a,m . la , m, ■meeting W<?d- Merhhor* Oan- itibh will be rchSOth. Please ?i seen by, the. 0:80 Sunday Bebt Public worship a . EpWorth League < Preaching by tin Services each week at 7o’clock. uingMareh l7 th„' of-Jamestown will day evening M&rot H. O. Foster of Ciif On Monday, Weduij day evenings the A cordial wolooms these leu ton s*rvi| ageing number abt The'dhoir is .prs£ Cantata. )iW. sis m. stor7 o’clock, ^ in g of next $ Tuesday eve- O, M, Sellers •Op., Rrt* •M‘the Rev, . witbpreacln •andThurs- .or pres!clies. : extended lo in eticour- week. Soulli Main street has been an aye-sore for many years and property holders have bean a t a Joss to know what kind of Improvement to make. Various councils have endeavored to fix the street but the .spongy con dition of tlie ground has made this almost a useleea task. A number of property owners are agitating a movement among the residents to. ask council to pave the street and thus make one expense do for many years. I t is contended that brick paving would not. cost in ten years what the material . used the past ten -amounted too, and there is nothing to show for it today. The property owners favoring brick paving must present a petition to council signed by a majority of frontage before council call take action. After -the ordlnanpft.is.pasaed.4t will require" <50days wait under the referendum law. " . . LAST BASKET BALL GAME, Next Tuesday night, March '48, the Xenia Seminary..will play the boys1team oi the college, and the Freshman girls will play the girls of the other three classes. The Freshman and Junior girls defeated the Sophinores and Seniors in a game,last fail, and now the Freshman challenge the three class­ es together. Both teams are divided evenly and a very close ,and inter­ esting game is expected. , , The college girls have the champ­ ionship of SouthWesto^vn Ohio, They leave Saturday for Granville Where they will play the Dennison. University team,. This is .the last trip away this year. The games at home next Tuesday night wdl be the la st games til is year. —The sales of Banner iye out-dis­ tance a lip the r‘makes, if yml* use it once you yrill-want no other. Bird's Mammoth Store has 8fie exclusive sa ie in Cedarville. , Instructs Verdict For Oglesbee. W, J , McDaniel, who broUgiitsuit some time ago for $5000 against ,Dr, E, C; Oglesbee for alleged mal­ practice did not appear in. court! Tuesday and Judge Ryle instructed1 tne jury to bripg-ia a verdiVffor the defendent. W. F. Orr, attorney for McDaniel, stated to the court tha t he had notified lus client some time ago that he bad dropped his case. , Mikes ItoaMBaMst;Eesy Ice crean every day in the year at .-Ridgway's G lo th e s ot CLEANED a t all kinds DRY HOME Clothing Co. —Remember that* the only place m town where you can get Banner lye is ah Bird’s store. F or S ale : Miiiet Hay, sheep. -- 5 to 6 Tons of nice Fine feed for cows and W. J . Tarbox. D ear ANiMALS“ -The Xenia Fer­ tilizer Co.; will remove all deadstock immediately, free ■ of charge., Call either phone. Beil 887-iy. Citizens 187. We pay. 60c per cwt, for imgs or sheep, $2 for horj-es, .$2 for cattle delivered a t the company's plant. F or SAtiEn—House and acres, just out of corporation. This is a very desirable;.also new bouse on Main at., also a hou’so. of .7 rooms large lot, rents for $6.00 quick sale $425, Another house 8 rooms, priue $850, Smith & Collins. -St. i- j I, * Absolutely Pa re T h o o n l y b a k i n g p o w d e r n r n d o f r o m R o y a l G ra p e : d r e a m o f T a r t a r . . HD ALUM.tUILIMEPHOSPHATE ' fr‘ i J*. ,J’ & \ ■ F or S ale Two mares,, weight I860 lbs, each, two colts,*one a road sterahd one draft, coming two years old,'1 bay mare coming three, In ­ quire a t this office. ' ( 2 fc.) NOTICE TO USERS OF PUBLIC ROADS. Section 4904 of the Revised Stat­ utes Of Ohio .provides for penalties and fines for hauling burdens o f more than 8400 pounds, including Weight of vehicle, on tires Jess than three inches in width, and provides for weight to be fixed by Conntv Commissioners for greater width o t . tires. The County Commissioners 'have thftreiore fixed, by resolutions, tho following allowable weights: Tires 3 to 4 inches in width, 8000 pounds. . Tires over 4 inches in width, 8800 pounds. Including weight of vehicle i n ’ each case. The penalty prescribed in said Section provides fof-a fine iu any sum from $5 to $50, and impris­ onment until p a id .' / By order of the ' • t County Commissioners, of Greene County, Ohio. VS *!5 Sabbath School a t 9:80. ' Breaching by the. pastor a t 10:30. Subject—Land to be Possessed. Y* P, C. U. a t 6:80. Leader-Fijed Townsiey. Freachiiig by the pastor a t 8:30, Subject-Gather Your Own Manna. Frayer-meetnig Wednesday a t 7:00 o’clock,' Ladids’ H o m e DresAd*.. arid Wrappers $1.00 each. Chil­ dren’* Drefsfts, atsortdd Ging­ ham* nicely trlmmkd SOc and $1 .00 each. Ladle* Shirt Waists new Spring Styles SOoto $1.50 each. Birds Mdritmoth Store, ’flu) homo of Mr. Cash Gordon was ransacked by tramps last Satur­ day evening during tlm abgenco of the family* The only money Taken was th a t in the Children’s banks which bad been broken open. ’A note had been left; saying tha t they had taken what they wanted and helped themselves to the eatAblfts. Mr. Rufus McFarland and Mist Anna Lillian Gillaugh of this place were married a t the home of Her. D/P..Hoffman, pastor of Trinity M. El church, Xsnia, Monday. The newly married couple will make their, home In Dayton where the groom ha»ac>i«Ir«dan interest In a grocery/ Remember tout the silverware premium to not for a. single month. I t Is open to ail purchasers, Those who have the tea Bpt,t»nsshould take advantage of the trading offer and secure the other seven pieces of the set, k Nagley Bros.. WALL PAFER -th* bsstAtock in th* oOiantysrtdlh«CHOCEST PAPEFIS * t lower pHo* than city stores sell It. Our NEW SPRING STOCK is sit In end ready for you. Prices rang* from 5 to 3Go per bolt, Bird’s -Mammoth Store- Fob SAM*: F ir s t class pheaton. Good rubber lire. Inquire a t this office. •“ •Ice cream, fruits, vegetables and candy a t Heitomans. Call Waddls’s grocery for Ohio. Stato Sugar Corn, 4 cans S5c. Dow: Cuff ot ladies coat between McFarland’s grocery and “ Fitts* burg” . Leavs a t this office, for S ami T wo Wood frame beds, springs and mattrs«s*s, complete* M. P. McLean, it* Central Hofei, —Order your-frulta and vegetables of Heitzmau and know th a t they aro fresh. NOTICE/ Mr. G. C. Hanna, a graduate of the famous Beery School of Borse- mafisinp, makes a specialty for training colts and breaking 'horses of bad habits, such as balking kick­ ing, frightening a t autos and every other known habit. He will take your green1colt And soon tram it so that it will do more and be more gentle than the average family horse* r Bo will Baveyou money and time., A .horse broken of a hab it o ra colt trained by the Beery Methods is al­ ways broken, worth’Orgreat deal more than horses not so trained, ' Lot Mr. Hanna train one colt or break a horse Of a bad habit for you, and be convinced tha t ho 1 b an ex­ pert a t the business, Address G. CfHanna, Cedarville, Ohio Phone No, 4*120, m With theleast t t fc iv F The James Oliver No. 11 Sulky will do more work and better work, with less, exertion,wthan any .other Sulky—be*.. . cause of many exclusive features found only on this particular plow. The plow that meets the soil more than half way. Let ns tell you why—we’ll be glad of the chance. Kerr & Hastings Bros. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, Increase Your Corn Yield By using iha ideal fertilizer for your corn crop, a well prepared fish manure, that has proven highly productive. Tim besi recommendation wo can give you as to the moil to of this forillizi r is* fi-mii 'M u ion Oreswoll, who won the Washington trip for th* best acre of corn iu this county. Fish fertilizer was used on tills acre which produced 108 bushel* of torn. The National C»Bh Register Company has adopted this fish fertilizer after experimenting with six different kinds and recommend It to others in their seed book. t . MRy* ‘The jarecK i Chemical Co. BAnduaky a C ine lnne tl, O , •! ' ' R A L P H M U R D O C K , L o c a l ’ . ' , PINNMI ’ . • / n

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