The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

i.fi,. h.|PHin NfUMT' «w»-*iiis$rH ‘<! mm #$ mm P : H E L P YOU OWN YOUR HOME By depositing your money with us you a re in a position to own your home. Your money is draw ing in te rest all.of the time, and should you w an t to borrow a sum, we are m a position to let you have it a t a reasonable rate o fin le re s t, Let us show you how we can help yon t* own your home.. The Cedarviile Building & Loan Association f . Incorporated for.................. $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed S to ck ............. $ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,^ 0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' W . J . Tarbox; P re siden t David Bradfiite. Vlce-Pres. " . J - W. Dixon W. B , Barber ' C. M. Crouse W. A. Spencer B. E, McFarland » W . M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary. <T0-^ g y . - . , u_„i- — E>s^*awiaw«S3$^sin^^a-^ti6tA<Sie MISS LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ SPENCER’S EXPERIENCE —Remember Heitzman for fru its —Leonard package and bulk garden seeds and onion sets a t Nagloy Bros. Our appleB and" oranges the beBt to be had. (live us a call. Waddle’s Grocery. J Now is the Time to think about^seiling us youroream Xenia Creamery Co. XENIA, OHIO Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phones . .Cansfamished30daysforfree trial. WATT BROS. So. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. A Trade Puller For 30 days beginning March 15, and fending April 15, you can have one or a dozen of this Sawing Rocker for . 85c Worth Si .50, Cobler seat. Exactly like cut except Curtain Stretcher Automatic Self Squaring Curtain Stretcher, opens , and closes with, the ease of an umbrella. Curtains stretched on this look right, J. H. McMillan Furniture Funeral Director Cedarviile, Ohio. Mr.D~M. Dallas moved Tuesday to the J , D. Williamson property owned by Mr, G . M. Smith. Mrs. Mary L ittle, of Connersviile, Inti., 1ms been tba guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Gal breath and other relatives here for several days. Mr. 6 , Xf. Sm ith lias moved into his magnlCoswt new residence op North Main street. Dr. Leo Anderson -return Jrom Columbus Satu rday n igh t where he wen t gti Wednesday to look artor his mother who resided in the flooded d istric t in th a t city, While there was muoli damage to 'property .near, the home was slightly damaged other, than front water. F ouni ?;,-—Gold breast pin. Owner can,have same by proving property and paying for this notice. —Remember th a t the only place m town where'you can get Banned lye is a t Bird’s Btore. T ry Ohio S tate Sugar Corn, 4 cans 25 cents. . Waddle’s Grocery. —F or haub ;—Sorrel ‘mare, mane and tail, coming 4, . - (8t) . D„ 9. Williamson. Remember th a t the ^silverware premium is no t for a single month. I t is open to a il purchasers. Those wiio have the tea spoonsshould take adyahtage-of the trad ing offer and secure the other seven pieces of the set. .: NagieyBros., R, MeChesney has been appointed by the 'faculty to repre­ sent the college a t the celebration of 120th year of the Xenia Seminary on May 6 and 7. A.t the same time ’ • 'I ^D r . Moorohead’s 40th yea r of ser­ vice will be-celebrated. About 12b .new books have been received a t the library.. The com­ p e te list wilt appear later. C l o t h e s oh CLEANED a t a ll kinds DRY HOME Clothing CJo. Produce wanted a t Nagloy Bros. —Order your fr u itsand vegetables of Heitzman and knoyr th a t they Are fresh. . Another Greene countian in the flood d istrict was ex-sheriff James McCann, wno resided, with bis daughter Mrs. Hooven, over in Riv- erdale. Some weeks ago Mr. Mc­ Cann. suffered a paralytic stroke and has been helpless. He was res­ cued from the home ,and taken to the Soldiers1'Home. GARDEN SEED. Every Va­ riety in packet and bulk. Ohio, Rose and Triumph Seed Pota­ toes, Bird’s Mammoth Store, There was no one from C edam lle th a t suffered the experience of the Dayton flood and fire more than Miss E thel Spencer, daugh ter ofMr. tv 1Mm W. A. Spencer, who is ste­ nographer in the law office of Judge Van Denman in the Arcade build­ ing. , Miss Spencer rooms on North Je f­ ferson street between Second and Th ird where the water reached a depth of ten feefclnthe house. Miss Spencer heard the whistles giving the warning abou t four o'clock Tues­ day mot mug bu t did not realize the danger. The lady of the rooming- house aroused the occupants and lollowing trite Miss Spencer w en t to a telegraph office several sq u a re s ; down Jefferson tp notify .her parents of the flood. On re tu rn to her room the water had became so deep th a t it was almost impossible for her to walk, A policeman saw her plight and. carried her nea r th ’e Beckel House where an elderly gentleman of the rooming house, who had be­ come a la rm ed»lor her safety and sta rted after her, then took her home. There were bu t four occupants of the rooming hopse; two roomers,, the land lady and a gentlemen who was caught in the water and took refuge there. The elderly man had Bomo experience with floods, and upon his solicitation, enough provl. sions were taken to the second floor to la st for several- days, They also had plenty of freBh water as had been taken up a t Miss Spencer's suggestion. Am oil latnp provided light the first n igh t and none was needed after th a t owing to the rag­ ing fire across the street, The water reached the ; highest ligh t fcabout mi blight Tuesday and by ^ early morning bad fallen several feet. The occupants had become encouraged as to their safety jvhon Are was dicoyered Wednesday a f­ ternoon in th e block aeroefe the street. People could be seen runiiig on the ropfa of buildings like rav ­ ing maniacs. One by one the build­ ings melted under the flames and what, became of the people Miss- Spencer does no t know’, , * > The wind was blowing the flames in the direction of' the rooming house and g reat balls of fire from a pain t store looked like meteors- The house had a shingle roof and* th is worrted the occupants. The glass in the windows became so hot the hand coulti no tbep lacedagainst it. The only thought now was seek­ ing a safer place and effort wae made-to get across to a porch on the second floOr of the Beckel House A# this would lead,to the roofs of .high, er buildings th a t .were fire-proof. But again hope was blighted for the end of the Beeteie House h a d crumbled and slid into th e alley. The water had reoefeted. so th a t It was possible fo ra man to wade waist deep and a man. appeared and car-' riod Miss Spencer to the home .of Mrs: Scott Stewart, termer Cedar- vtlhan, some little distance away. The landlady also was taken to the Stewart homo, while , the elderly gentleman had no fear of the fire in th a t the wind had changed in an opposite direction and remained a i the house. The two remained a t the S tewart homo until Thursday evening when they returned home, A fire engine had been mounted in the stree t above the water and Are- . men were busy fighting the flames and all felt safe f«r the night. Miss Spencer arrived a t the home of. her parents here Saturday a fter a weeks experience not knowing w h a t the morrow had m store. v F or S aue ;—Bure blood Hose Comb Rhode Island eggs for setting, G. G. Hanna, —P icture Fram itig neatly and promptly done. PARGEL5 POST BULLETIN DON ’T WAIT till you flo to tow n to g o t you r D rug s, lo t ua know you r w a n ts e fth o r by T e lophono o r . M a ll a n d Jt w ,n b® tl0 '* Iivored to you th o n e x t d ay by P a r c e l P o s t, and. a t o u r re g u la r CutprlcOS. O u r g u a r a n te e la a b so lu te s a tis f a c tio n In eve ry p a ricu fa r 25<s Mentholatum ............. 20c 23e Carter’s L iver Bills 2i>c porous Blasters....... ............16c 60o Doan’s K idney Bills.......... .ioe 25e Bromo Quinine... ....... 20c 25c Laxative Cold Tablets....... 20c 26c An ti-Pain B ills....... ........... f9e> 26c Carbolic Salve.................. 19c 60c BeW itt’SKidney B ills..... 40c Our beat K idney Bills, 100 foOOc 2oe K ing’s New Life Bills.......20c 50c Dyspepsia T ab lets..... ........ 40c 4 ounces Gam Camphor.,*,....... 20c 2Sc Box Chareoal'Tab lcts........18c 4 dozen Migraine Tablets.......25c 10OBhcnolax W afers .......J5d 23c Sal Hepatlca...,,........... ...,,,.,.,..200 i pound Sodium Phosphate......iOc iSe Bromo Seltzer...... „,..„„........;20c 28 c J a r Gold Dream...... .,,,........200 Bure Gaelic Soap, per 16..,......SOo S8eTooth Paste, any kind. .... SOc 23c Talcum Fowdeit, any klnd.ific '11,60 Fountain Syringe*........$1.10 $ 1.00 H o t W a te r Bo ttles.............78e 1 0 c e Quinine Pills, or 100 Iron Pills, or 100 As^fetida Pills, or 100 Cascara Pills, or 100 Cathartio Pills, or 100 Calomel -Tablets 25c 75e Rubber Gloves For 48c Money Refunded On Anythin* Not Satisfactory ore# Represented S y t c h u r c h m a n DRUG CO ^ fr m m c V i S - P R I N G F I E L D - O H I O , trtUVEW F * MATTINGS immense stock. Many choice patterns to pick from, Prices 12 1-2 to 4 5 o per yard* RUGS. Room size In Tapestry Axmlnsters, Velvet' and Body Brussels all s ize s . LINOLEUM. Wo are the only storo In town who carry a full line. We have It 2 2 1 - 2 and 4 yards wide. Bird’s Mammoth Stars. One of the moritorlous acts in be­ half of the sufferers which wont with tho shipment Saturday was a half dozen comforts th a t had been made by the ladies ol the Y. W. C. A, The first contribution for Dayton was $2.11 from the children Of tho O. S. & S. O. Home. President Pat­ terson was impressed with the g ift and m turn gave $100 for tho contri­ bution. <4t) ^DjTagley Studio: PURCHASEDTINSHOP. I have purchased the tin shop .of C. M. Crouse and am ready to take orders for tin or galvanized roofing, spouting and general repair work. .Also pumps and furnaces. A ll work guaranteed and prices reasonable. A. G- Eveleth. The O. S. & S. O. Home baked 300 loaves of bread daily and ‘shipped it to Dayton. —House Oteaniug Time is Here f You can get every thing you need a t Itidgway’s Pharmacy. In sec t powder, Moth Balls, Ammonia, Roach Powdor, Bed Bug poison, Sulphur Gandies, Fortnalde- h jd e , Carbolic acid, Lye, Soap, Sal Soda, Borax, Silk Stove Polish, and Black Enamel, Gold and Silver paint, Jap-a-lao, all sizes and colors and 60 other things, Cash or trade fo r smoked meat and lard a t Nagley Bros. Mr. M a tt Manor, formerly a .resi­ den t of this place bu t for n number o f years has made his home In Don- don, is preparing to locate In Col­ umbus, COMINGAPRIL7th. The Geneva Glee Club will appoar in the Opera House hers Monday, April 7th instead of the Wooster Club, April 1st., as was announced. This club, is composed ot 16 male singer besides a smalt orchestra. Admission S5C. . Lime and Sulphur Solution. GO gallon barrol a t RIdgways tor $7.60. Highest teat, *ar 1 kBntiWiari?iiiiiivA'iaifiiiw»i~«if ........ ............ "w. 1 « i rtH «P First Shipment • ' ■■ ----------- O F - - . . . m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Carpets Rugs Linoleums and Oil doth . also ■ New Coats . Suits Waists t ■• ■' _ ' ♦ * . £»■ Embroidery Bargains / ' ' * ^ ' 1-2 Yard wide............................. ......... . .loc 18 Inches w i d e . ........... .Igc 27 Inches w i d e ............... 25c • ■, - p Hutchison & Gibney XEN IA , OHIO. DAYTON TODAY; I t is a heart-rendering sight.to see the ruined stock of every merchant in the downtown d istrict being hauled in wheel barrows and dumped in the street. You can see hundreds of hats, shoes by the thousand, cof­ fee, rice: Bugar, s a lt by the ton, dumped a t the curb re'ady'to, be re­ moved as garbage. Many of the merchants .are casting out their entire stocks on the first floors and basement ra th e r than attemp t to clean up. Of a $16,000 stock on the .first floor and basement of a whole­ sale paper company only 3,000 enve­ lopes were saved. Seven cars of wrapping paper remains in the base* m en t.to be removed yet. »Every •tore has a power pump pumping \v.,ter out ot the basement aud this i s 1 run into the streets which resemble ,a barn yard in spring time.; With all th is it I b remarkable bow quick­ ly the store# are ijelng prepared for hew decorations and new stocks. The banks where safety deposit box­ es w ere.ren ted find th a t most of these valuable papers have been wa­ ter soaked a# was the money In the vaults. Tho records of every Arm or corporation 't h a t was no t above the w a te r line have been ruined. ELECTIONOF TEACHERS. . Notice is hereby given th a t the Board of Education iff Cedarviile School D istrict will megt Friday evening, April llth , for the election of teaohors for the coming school year, All applicants should file their papers with the clerk, j , W. Johnson, Clerk, Oedarvillo School D istrict. SUCCE SS O. M. Ktdgway the enterprising druggist ra th e r than aw ait the ordi­ nary methods of Introduction, Urged the Dr. Howaad Co. to seonre a quick sale tor their celebrated spec­ ific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia by offering the regular 600 bottle a t half price. In addition to s e lj^ g a 60c bottle of Dr. Howard’s specific lor 26c C. M. RIdgway have so much faith In the remedy th a t he will refund the moqey to anyone whom It does no t euro, . ( . When your head aches, your stomach does no t digest food easily and natu rally when there Is consti­ pation, specks bofofe’the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste m the mouth, coated longue, h ea rt burn, sour stomach, roaring or ringing In the oar*, melanoholy add liver troubles Dr, Howard’s specific will cure you. I f i t doss not, it will not cost you a cent. 1100 Rewind* $100, The readers of this paper will be please- to learn that tlitca U at lsaai one dreaded (jisaase that edeaee has bean able to aure la aU It* stages and that is fatarrh. Ball’s Catarrh Cure lathe only positive ottrenow known to the medical fraternity. Cktarth bring a constitutional disease, requires a •dhsUttttional traatmaht. Hall’s Catarrh Cttr* it-taken internally, acting directly Ujp on the blood and mucous lurntecs of system theraby destroying the foundation of the disease, ahd giving the patient strength by tmkdfcig up the conttltnlitth ■ and asahttug nature In doing It*work, Th* proprietors bftvaso much ftlth In Its eUMftlv# powers,- hat they offer dhsHrthdtvdlftlhws for any Mm that if frits k> °nr*. Send for Rat o tariWosohlris, . • .:>■ Addraw. F. J. CHBWSY A Co, Toktda 0. ftelfl by Druggiat, 1U, all'* Faintly Flga m tba best. tit. Miles’ AtttbBnln Bl»« Ur all p*|n. Great quantities of mall arrived here Wednesday and Thursday, most of which was more tnan a week old. A large -per cen t of the mail was.Becond class, no attem p t being made to move anytlnr bu t first class mail during the high-water. Better service is assured fpom now on. Mrs. Whitelaw Reid lias authorized the expenditure, of about $6000 on the Reid homestead In order that the historic home may have the con­ veniences of any city home. A hot water heating plant, gasoline power electric p lan t and bath rooms fitted w i t h a l l the necessary sanitary plumbing, —T ry the now Laundry soap, large bars, *ix for twenty-five cents. Waddle’* Grocery, Phone 226. ' Mr, J , R. Orr lias received a tele­ gram from Mommquth, 111., an ­ nouncing the death of his sister, Mrs, ‘ H adassah Ham ilton wife of Samuel R. Hamilton.. No particu­ lars a re given. Mrs. Elizabeth Bull is also k sister of the deceased, The Spot Gash Grocery The'placecwhere you can get more for your money than any place in t o w n . W e hire no clerks, give no premiums, do a ll o u r 1 own work, therefore we can under sell those th a t do. The best Broom in Town only............................ 25 cents Sugar only 0 cents per lb not beet sugar. Snow Ball Flour 24)£............70c Banner L y e .............. 9c can Fine Peaches and Prunes - ■...................... ........12 cents Ib. A good Coffee..................28. cts. Best O il........ .......... „12c Gallon 6 Bars S ta r Soap.. ...........26 cts. Best Cider V inegar......l8cGal. B reak fast Bacon...... ...17 cents Plenty of good country bu tte r a t a ll tuneB.' A good Top Spring Wagon for' sale cheap a ll in good’ repair. Call and get our prices and you will come again, The Spot Cash Grocery Telephone Building This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and ISc—none higher • Wooster Summer School ■i- June 23 Wooster, Ohio________August 15 B u t six less than twelve hundred Btudents enrolled la st summer, making Wooster, if not the largest self-supported schools In the United States. Size does not make merit, bu t there are some things th a t nothing bu£money will secure. STRONG FACULTY AND WIDE RANGE OF WORK Ten different states contribute the teaching corps represent­ ing twenty-five colleges and universities. This corps of instructors represents every field of work, and is practically permanent save as growth makes new additions. No inexperienced teachers em­ ployed. All elected by the Trustees of Wooster University; all work accepted w ithout fu rthe r exam ination by a ll colleges and normal scboals. Minimum Cost and Maximum Efficiency The School is no t conducted to make money or else has failed. H ighest priced board and room only $4.26 a week, Irem th a t down. Tuition only $12, eigh t weeks and six days in the week. More than two hundred recitations every day. Normal, second­ ary, collegiate, post-graduate and commercial courses, oratory, all kinds of muBic, domestic science, tra in ing classes in all grade and high Bchool subjects, supervisors’ courses, everything demanded. Great Clearing House for Teachers More than $160,000 worth of positions are secured each year for Wooster students, absolutely free, from country *school to college, and thousands ot do lla rs lost because of no m aterial to recommend. Granting efficiency, character and preparation, students are never disappointed m positions a t Wooster. Many saved In commissions and secured in advance of salary each year more than equals the entire income of the school. Greet Lecture and Concert Course One of the finest lecture courses In the country, eighteen numbers, eigh t and one-third cents a number. An Inspirational chapel address every day by some one with a message. A veri­ table Chautauqua, bu t without the cost. Special Advantages In Agriculture The Ohio Experim en t S tation a t the door of the school and thfe entire S tation staff secured for lectures. Seven courses in agriculture including one in experimentation alone. School. , gardens, specialists in charge. No other school in the country can afford such advantages. Write for Literature To-day . ,I t w,ill tell you a ll about the work and w ha t promises to he the best term the school has ever known. Wo w an t every ..Wader of The Herald to become acquainted with Wooster Summer Sdhool. Y ou r.ca ta logw illo e* en ta t once by addressing, Mention this paper. . J. XL DICKASON* - Principal Academy and Summer School, , WOOSTER, OHIO V

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