The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

<Hp Many a man is burdened with house- rent when lie might now©"torn his home. Place your spare savings with ns, allow them to draw interest, then buy yofur own home, Wo’ll help you do it ' »hd be*glad to do so, Call and le t's talk it over. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated for..................$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 S u b s c r ib ed S t o c k ......... .......$ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 * " BOARDQF DIRECTORS Vf. Tarbox, President David Bradfuto,'Vlce>Pre3. J . W , Dixon W. H. Barber ^ y 0 . M, Crouse - W. A. Spencer B. E. McFarland V . M, Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary1. m j Now is the T im e to think about selling us your cream Xenia Creamery Co. XENIA, OHIO Highest Price Cream Buyers Both Phones Cans furnished 30 days for free trial. WATT BROS. So . D e tro it S t., X en ia , Ohio, A T rade Puller For 30 day s beg inn ing March 15, and end ing April 15, y o u can have one or a dozen of th is Sowing .Rocker for f ■ 85c W orth $1 .50 . E x a c tly like cu t excep t Cobler sea t. Curtain Stretcher A u tom a tic Self Squaring Curtain Stretcher, opens and closes w ith th e e a s e o f an um bre lla .— 9 Curtains stretched on th is look right. J. H. McMillan Furniture Funeral Director Cedarville, Ohio. LOCAL AND PERSONAL | —Remember Hcitzman for fruits I V ................ ■ ‘ Dr, lieu Anderson spent Sabbath j and Monday in Columbus. | t’ Lcoi)* Ml package and bu.k pardon scotfNand onion acts at NsgJey Bros, Hon, George Little and Mr. Ralph Wolford wore in Cincinnati last? Thursday and Friday on business, Our apples and oranges the best to be had. Give us a call, . Waddle’s Grocery, Lime, and Stflphnr Solution. 60 gallon barrel a t Ridgwayslor $7.60, Highest test. F or S ale ;, a .very corn planter, 100 rods of wire, and drill attach­ ment, all in good canditioi). Casper Heltzman. Mrs. J . H. Hisbet returned home last Sabbath after spending several weeks with her son, Mr, Charles NIflbet and family of Loveland. Foum>;—Gold breast pin. Owner can have same by proving property ifad paying'for this notice. Miss Mary Hastings will enter­ tain the Senior and Sophomore classes of the college tills Friday evening. —Eemember th a t the only place in town where you can get Banner lye is a t Birdfs store, Mrs. M. I. Marsh entertained the Had antra Club.. Thursday after­ noon. Try Ohio State Sugar Co in ,4 cans 26 cents. WatldleVGroeery. . Mr. Ralph Murdock made a busi­ ness trip to Cincinnati, Wednesday, —F ob SALE:—Sorrel mars, light mane and tall, coming 4. (3t) D. S, Williamson. Mr, if. C. Barber and son, Warren, viBited Dr. Baldridge and family the first of the week. F ob R ent :—Rooms, can be used for light housekeeping or for individ­ ual rooms. Inquire of .Elizabeth Dallas, Miller street. Mr. J , H, Harbison lost a valuable horse la st week. C l o t h e d ot *U kind* DRY CLEANED a t ' . ‘ HOME Clothing CO. Mr, O. E , Bradfute wput to Col­ umbus Tuesday to attend a meeting of the O. 8LU. board. Produce wanted a t Nagley Bros. I will open my soda fountain Sat­ urday for regular business and will have on hand a t all times the vari­ ous kinds of dopeB, sodas, e tc ^ as well as plenty of Ice cream. "'ODen every day in the week. ' Casper Heltzman. Mr. Charles Coulter, of Oxford, has returned home after spending a fow days with his family who are visiting a t the home of Dr, B, B, Barber. Prof. F. A, Lanulng Bpent a day or so last week a t his home in Dresden and on his return stopped m Columbus to see the rOsult of the flooded W eit Side, Prof. Banning reports th a t Columbus people suf­ fered as great loss as did those in Dayton. PARCELS P(jST BULLETIN 10c DON’T WAIT tlll you go to town to g e t your Drugs, let us know your wants either by Telephone or Mail' and it will be de­ livered to you the next day by Pareel Post, and a t our regular cutprlces. Ourguarantee is absolute satisfaction in every paricular S5c Mentholatum,..,..... ............20c Me O&fifar'e Liver B i l l s ... ,.,...16e 26e JPoroas Blasters,.,,..,,,..........,.:l6e 600 Doan's Kidney Pills..;.,..,..„.40e 25c Bromo Quinine..-... .s......... .20c 26c Laxative Cold Tablets.....Mo 26c Anti-Pain Pills ....... .10c 250 Carbolic Halve............ . 10o 60c DeWitt’s Kidney Pills... ..40c Our beet Kidney Pills, 100 for..cOc Sue King’s How Life Pills.. . 2 0 o 50c Dyspepsia Tablets........ 40c 4 ounces Gum Camphor...........Mo' 25c Box Charcoal Tablets...... 18c 4 dozen Migraine Tablets..'.....26c 100 Phettoiax Wafers... .... „...».3Se . 25c Sal Hepatiea...... .Mo l pound Sodium Phosphate..... SOc !6o Bromo Seltzer.,,,.,,... ..........Me 28c J a r Cold Cream,....... Mo Pure Castle Soap, per lb ,,......Mo 26« Tooth Paste, any k in d ,,...20c 25oTalcum Powdors, anykind,18c $1.50 Fountain Syringes... $1.00Hot Water Bottles ,,....... 78o ly Refunded On Anything Not $a tlsfao toryera* Represented Quinine F ills, or 100-Iron P ills, or 100 Aiafefcida P ills, or 100 Cascara P ills, or 100 Cathartic P ills, or 100 Calomel Tablet* 2 5 c 75c Rubber Gloves ' • •• For 4 8 c pay T C H U R C H M A J N D R U G C C E $ ! £ . POMAGt . S P R I N 6 F I E L D - O H I O / DUIVERY —Housq Cleaning Time is Here! You can get every thing you need a t Ridgway’s Pharmacy. Insect powder, Moth Balls, Ammonia, Roach Powder, Bed Bug poison, Sulphur Candles, Formalde­ hyde, Carbolic acid, Lye, Soap, Sal Soda, Borax, Silk Stove Polish, and Blank Enamel, Gold and Silver paint, Jap-a-lac, all sizes and colors and 60 other things, Cash or trade for smoked .meat and lard a t Hagley Bros. The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the library next Thursday a t Bp. m. Those having thank offering bags are asked- to bring them to ihia meeting, Se.c’y, Mrs. Mary Jeanette Turner, wife of David Turner living near Clifton on the Clifton and WUberforce pike, died a t her home Friday evening about 11'o’clock. Aged 67 years. Funeral services Will be held Mon­ day afternoon at 1o’clock a t the home and burial will be made a t Clifton Carl Polly, who recently served a long term in the works on a serious charge IS again lit Mayer Bull’s court for attaeting Pearl Smallwood, who was sent to the works on a similar charge. Polly was caught dead to righ t by Marshall Kennon and for an Instant faced a flash light atul gun. I t is alleged that Polly has made threats he would shoot Kennon the next time he a t­ tempted to arrest him, but such was not accomplished Wednesday night, DT. .Miles’ Antl-Pala Pills far sit pttltt. PURCHASED TIN SHOP, I have purchased the tui 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. All.work guaranteed and prices reasonable, - * ;A.'D* E teletb , The fourth Bi-monthly meeting of the Greene County.' Teachers’ As­ sociation will be held Saturday, April 12, 1213,'a t the McKinley Auditorium,, Xenia, Ohio. Supt. John Davison, of Lima, au orator of extraordinary ability nhd a man well versed in school management, will address us. No teacher can afford to miss th is meeting. . Springfeld Rug Go. Bring this ad in and’ we will allow $1.00on a f IC|.00purchase or over DEATHOF JAMESB, GREGG. • James II. Gregg, me of ih« leading ?farmers oi jhe comity died at Ids home | early Tuesday morning, the death be­ ing discovered by Mrs. G, H. Marshall, who has made her home since the death > of Mrs, rGregg a year ago New Year’s j day. The body.wa$ warm when found and death had evidently taken place bu,t a short time previous. Heart trouble is assigned as the cause. The death of Mr, Gregg came a little mgr* than a fortnight after that of his brother, David Gregg, whose funeral was held only two weeks ago in Xenia, Mr. Gregg had suffered a severe attack of grip thia-winter, but recently was feeling very well, and Monday spent the afternoon in Cedarville. He returned feeling unusually well, and retired after chatting cheerfully with members o{ the household. The home in which Mr, Gregg died was the old Gregg homestead, where he. was born March M. 1888, This house was his home during the last twelve years of his life, although .previously during all his married life iie had lived in a house on the same farm. In August 1868 h© married Miss Mary McCollum. After nearly fifty years of married life, Mrs. Gregg died on NewYears day, J912, expiring sud­ denly as she was preparing to retire for the night. . ' Mr, and Mrs, Gregg bad ho children, and the nearest surviving relative is a brother, John C, Gregg, of Brazil, Ind, Mr. Gregg, wild Washere for the funeral of his brother David, returned home only a few days ago. A number of nieces and nephew? also survive, Mr. Gregg was a veteran ot the 154th Regiment, O. V. !„ and was a member of Lewis Post G. A. R, Ever since his marriage he had- been a member of the' Reformed Presbyterian church. He exemplified the Christian virtues' in his life. He was constant in his attendance a* church services. He was deeply interested in all the activities of the chnrch, and contributed liberally to their support. He was a good friend to Cedarville College, and responded with generous donations from time to time as Its various needswere brought to his notice. “He rests from his labors and his works follow him.” The funeral services were held at the home Thursday at 2 o’clock. . Our. low operating expenses en­ ables us to save you. money on all kindB of new room size and small Rugs. $ 2.50 Axminsters, 27x54 in ...... 1 1.69 $ 4.00 Axhlinfitera, 36x72 in.....$2.08 $ 6.00 Ingrain, 9x12 ft......'.....i.„.$ 3.88 $10.00Wool Ingrain, 0x12 f t..... $ 0.60 $12.60Brussels,. 9xJ2................ $ 9,75 $17.60 Brussels, 9x12................... $13.60 $19 DOBrussels, llJi'xlS........... ,$16.00 $22.50 Brussels, lfl&xl*... .........$16.60 $24.50 Brussels, 10J6'*18'K.........$17.60 $26.00Axminsters, 9x12......... ....$17.90 $60.00 Axminsters, 9x12............$23.60 $32.50 Axminsters, 11J&12......$24.60 $40.00 Wiltons, 9X12..... $20.60 $.10,00 Axminsters,. ,10^x18)^...,$28.60 $66.00 French Wiltons, 0x12..... $42.75 Other sizes a t proportionately low prices. See our complete stock and be convinced, Rug* m ad* from old C«rp«t*. The Springfield s Rug Co; 242 E- Main St. Phones 604 2 Squares Shot Llmtoton* S t The Quality is the Same » • «* But special prices are named for quick sale, We couldn’t change the quality if we wanted to for these are all standard articles manufactured by companies that stand back of every sale. It’s dollars to uevery “purchaser and that Is what you want. Leonard-GatesHarness... . . ............ $12.00 and Up I. H; C, No-'I BlucBell CreamSeparator. .$52.00 I. H. C. No. 2 Blue Bell Cream Separator. .$57.*QQ I. H. C. 3 M.Skein Steel King Wagoh... ,$80.00 I.H . C. 3. M Skein Columbus Wagon.. . . .$75.00 I. H. C, 21-2 Skein Qne Horse Wagon........ $43.00 1. H. C, Disc Harrow Tongue Truck 3 H. Eyener............ ............................ *............$25.00 I. H. C, Disc Harrow Tongue Truck With Tandum ........................... . .$44.00 I, H. C. 60 Peg Tooth Harrow . . . . . . . . . ,$t | ,00 *I.Jd. C; Champion Self Binder... .$125.00 and up I. H. C, Champion 5 ft. Mower . . . . . . . . ,$42.50 I, H. C. Champion 6 ft. Mower . . .$46.00 I. H. C, Champion Self Dump HayRake, .$20.00 , SideDelivery Hay Rake. .$55.00 I. H. C. 8 pork Tedder ............................. ,$35.00 I. H. C. Hay Loader ..................................$55,00 Gale 13 inch Breaking Plow.......... .. .$13.00 Gale 14 inch Breaking Plow . . . ' .............. .$14-00 Gale 14 inch Sulky Plow...... ....................$30.00 Gale Sure Drop Planter............ ................ .$35.00 WithFertilizer Attachment . ........ .$45.00 Gale Riding-Cultivators.......... .. ,$24,00 Gale Walking Cultivators .$16,00 Gale Single Shovel P l o w s . . $2. 10 Gale Double Shovel Plows . . $2, 25 Gale 5 Tooth Cultivators.. . . ___ ....,$ 3 .5 0 Gale 7 ToothCultivators,. ........................;$4.75 The New Idea Manure Spreader Light Draft and Wide Spread . . . . . . . ,$90, $100 to $115 GASOLINE ENGINES , 1 1-2 Horse Power . . . . , . . . .$35.00 ■2 1*4 Horse Power ,$45.00 4 Horse Power . . . . . . . . , . . . . . i . , , . .$90.00 6 Horse Power ........ .. . , ,$125,00 8 inch Burr Feed Grinder and Crushers , , , $20.00 C M CROUSE, Hardwar e=Farming Implem ents C e d a r v i l le , Ohio* BIG STORE Th'e entire stock of ASH BROS.", a Catalogue House, 127 35. 24th Str«et, -.V V.: 'Mr • • • * ► - k - • N . Y ., in business on ly 8 months, purchased by Mr, ’Wren abou t three weeks ago w ill be placed on sa le » April 17 th This splendid new stock consisting o f LAD IES ’ AND CH ILDREN 'S WEAR , DRESSE S , COATS, HO S IERY , MUSL IN UNDERW EAR , K N IT UNDERW EAR , GLOVES, HANDKERCH IEFS , CORSETS, ETC., ETC., will be offered a t a small .fraction o f value, as the goods were purchased a t Mr. Wren's own price, s ; COME TO SPRINGFIELD AT OUR EXPENSE— ON PURCHASES OF $15.00 OR OVER WE PAY FARE BOTH WAYS. C en tra l O h io’s G rea te st S to re First Sh ipm ent ----------- of ;--------- Carpets Rugs Linoleums and Oil cloth also New Coats Suits Waists Em bro idery Barga in s 1-2 Yard wide................ Idc 18 Inches wide.................. 15c 2 y Inches wide................ ...25c Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, OHIO,

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