The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

I'H THE r flay lhuaUji, >]« whet -*■"W**-Ww4 i*-»vAJS* ■*. HJ.VW # ; t e i f l l i , Ifobttti IvU*ts W \ Olathe, KibWU, m m [kath lurk it’s sold, ,tbebe&t |ic?ve coat. 1ac t high llO. We p a y you interest on your money and the car* with whleh ■weeeteot loans, and our conservative business ruet'sccte are more than vuougb to convince you th a t you vrill be doing a wise thing by placing you^ money on.t a t interest with The Cedarville Building & Loan Association In eo rpo ra ted f o r ............. $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 . Subscribes! S tock $1326.425,00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J . Tarbox, President David Bradfute, Vice-Pre*. . J , W. Dixon - W, H . Barber O. M, Crouse . W. A, Spencer B, B. McFarland W. M. Cottrell Andrew Jaokfion, Secretary. J ■f i f f lef line, re- inusaleS testroy* figQuick, fits. No |ample 3T3 Jmtpre- I) if so t In ICO. Now is the Time \ . ' / ‘ ', to think shout selling’ us your cream XENlAjQHIO Highest Priqe Cream Buyers Both Phones Cans famished 30 days for free trial. So. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. 'Mies Florence Williamson, who has Jbeen teaching a t Glenwood, Iowa, re­ turned ‘Thpme"' Saturday,, accompanied by 'Miss Dunn, Who.teaches In the name school. Both have-been ekgag- ea to teach this coming school year. l i u b r Hand Par ^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL % m ' > »*> ;lnmato«s are. iota. ' ri . Nagley Bros. i A ll the good things of the season for sale a t the Dairy Lunch June i - Mr. H arry Kildovr and writer Of jtfpringfbld, visited Mr. Samuel Kll- dew and vrite this week. Her, T, C. Sprout, of Pittsburg, is ice cream w ill be served a t the ^spending a fe>Vdays hare, m arket Saturday, June 7. Coinoj and help the'benefit fund. I PORCH SWlNGS $ 3 50 and $ 5 .0 0 e a c h . - - •ieh . :Vj-; r - : Bird’s Mammoth Store Remem,ber the tea tke t Saturday, June 7, for the benefit of the flood sufferers, FOR .. Stain ffinidifor loodwork Pcolors ' f i n i n ' iRfeE <Q The Ladies’ Aid o f’ the M, E . church -wlllliold a Dairy Lunch a t the church parlor, Tuesday evening, dune 17th. Get your supper a t the Dairy Lunch June 17th. Serving begins at&;30. * Mr. and Mrs, J . B, ‘Wright, of IdaviUe, Ind .,a re tile guests of thsir son, Postmaster Wright and family. Mr. G, E. Shroades, of Xenta, spent Saturday With relatives here. USE Mr. J . M. Bull, wife and., son, Fred, and Miss Mildred Merrell, of Springfield, were Decoration Day guests of Mr. W. A. Spencer and famiiy, Mr, and Mrs. J". E . Kyle have for their guests Misses Minnie Glas­ gow, of Stubsnville, and M ibs LoiB Kyle, of Xenia. ■* * Mr. Charles Pendlum, formerly lo cated here as a blacksmith, but now located in Greenville, spent se ''ral days here last week with friends. Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Wol­ ford *gave a family dinner. Those from out-of-town were; ■ Mr, Frank Mills and family, of Springfield; Miss Bernice Wolford, of Cleveland, and Editor Wolford, wife and daughter, of Yellow Springs, The Ladies will serve tho Dairy Lunch from 6:80 o’clock Oil during th e evening of June 17th. . ES ULA ECTliM ttu **»< Be sure and attend the Dairy Lunch June 17th. . —Special prices on five pound or more of coffee. NagleyBros. Mrs, John Steel and sop,, George, have returned home after a short vis­ it with relatives In Jackson. Mrs. John Taylor fell last Sabbath and sustained slight Injuries, but no bones were broken. a l t i r f i t . . . R HOTEL UP STAIR! 'CMHltm, fkm bt. Ik Ik# dal* Bfc I w ill open a fiBh m arket in the room a t the cornet of Xenia avenue and Main S tre e t I e f f e c t to handle all kinds of- fresh fruits and vege­ tables ih season. Prices-the lowest considering the quality. i (Jasper Heltsman. Market June 7, for .the benefit oi flood sufferers w ill bA held in Crouse's implement room, A good grade Auto Carbon Tie* fender Oil a t Rldgway’s for id cent* gallon. WOMEN ’S EASY SHOES FOR TIRED FEET Thi Nura# Bhee. A flakibia wait *ola ahaa, Patent tip artfi rubber heel extra easy * ««* drasiaho*. #%r flilr 1^.00, OLD LADIES plain taa flexible »ota ahaa* wide and comfort-* Able* Per pair $2 ,00 . JUUETS—A genuine H a u l s aha*alaatia In the aid#, plalnor patent tip* rubber Haaf- Tha vary asaana# of ■ eefnfert. Par pair $1 .50 .^^ jnirrtm#1tf* This vicinity wss visited by a heavy rain and wind storm last Sabbath Just about elevejh. o’clock. Lightning struck the silo of Raymond Bull’s and caused a total wreck. The tower on the Baptist church la Xenia Was also struck and the structure was damag­ ed to the extent Of $1,000. The Xenia fire department was unable-to reach the top owing to low water pressure. Store, Xenia, One good double bass for sale cheap. West’s Book Store, Xenia, Don’t miss our closing out sale of fine ©bins, bric-a-brac, etc. West’s Book Store, Xenia. Rev. J. H. Kendall and sister, Mias Julia, of Tnrenturtt, Pa., are guests of D a D. M« Dallas and fam­ ily, ■. Mr. -Clarence Finney Is building a large barn and just recently complet­ ed a cement porch on the south side of his residence. The addition of the new barn will give Mr. Finney addi­ tional space for caring for his crops and stock. (Mrs, ’Coro Trrnnbo and daughter, Mildred, were called (to Osborn last week'owlng to the-serious illness and death of her mother, Mrs. M, J. Trumbo, of that place. Tha funeral was held in the M. E, chnroh, of Os­ born, and burial took place at Don* nstoville, Ohio, You ar# miming our closing out sala of wall paper? Bargains for *11 kinds of rooms. West’s Book Store, Xenia. Oloaing out to quit business, Vio­ lins, guitars, mandolins, harps, Bibles, dictionaries, blank books, ink, every­ thing a t cut price*. West's Book *Mr, f'Hnton Fitc-h, who has been at­ tending school in New Orleans, is home for the summer vacation. FOR SALE—I.*xga galvanised stock watering tank, holding tea barrel. Have no us* for .same and will sell cheap. For information inquire at this office, Mr. Robert Harbison and family, of Cincinnati returned home Saturday after spending several days with Mrs. Carrie Harbison. * The Wednesday afternoon cluh was entertained Tuesday of,this week by Miss Sarah Wolford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, of Day- tom apent Sabbath with Mr. and Mr*. -M, W. Collins, Dr. W. R, McCheeney and Prof, Al­ len, of the college, have each been en­ gaged to teach inThe summer school at Wooster University. This Is quite a recognition of their f, ability and- should be the means of extending the influence of Cedarville 'College, Dr. McChesney -has taught in Wooster for several seasons. Mrs. Will Bradfute and children, of Washington C, JL, returned home Mon­ day after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Lott. .Farmers in parlous parts -of the county have been suffering an epi­ demic of distemper among their horses." Coming a t this time Of the yearlhas caused them-great inconveni­ ence in that the horses are not able to be worked. Margaret Weakley, colored, aged 21, died in Xenia. last Thursday and was buried from the A. 31. E. church here Sabbath. The deceased was a daugh­ ter of the late Charles Weakley and formerly resided here. Mrs, J, E, Stormont leaves the last of this week for Indiana; Harbor, lnd.t whero she will spend a few days with hdr daughter, Mis’s Agnes, who teach­ es in the public Schools in that city. Dr.. Jesse Johnson, of the Xenia Seminary, Has been spending -aday ur »o here attending college^functions in the .interest of this IneUtuUon. WERfc MARRIED IN •> . KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY, V.*K..-.i ,r-i -.j , r. t v.-,.■ The many friends -here of Miss Olive Winter and Stanley Bumgarner Vcere given a. surprise Wednesday evening when i t became known -that they had •been marrtaf In Newport, Ky„ during the day. Toe couple left that morning for Dayton not oven" confiding their mission, to their parents. ' The bride is a"daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. Y. Winter and Just graduated from the ‘high school a few weeks ago. The groom is 'a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bumgarner, of the Colum­ bus pike, and both arc highly esteem­ ed young people. 1 . Death of John P. George. nTBIIH iiuta AKM. . . , 10 L0N3 A $IM e . ! The campaign fop ©fled streets has j culminated-in U» ettisen* taking in­ dividual artkm and last Friday Mr, Chester Gwen*, rspmentlng the Standard Oil Company in Xenia, ap­ peared with the necessary equipment and fluid and soon a number of the streets were given a bate that «xm hid all lmKcatkme ©f dust. The movement is something new for CedarvUls and general satisfaction is the result of the oiling, There may be an occasional objection to oil be­ ing nst'd for this purpose, but from * sanitary standpoint nothing bas been done for years that will kill the germs of street dust like olL , The first few day* tho street* are not in condition for person* to walk.' upon, but with the hot sun this soon disappears. Merabant* In particular stand mb a unit for oil sprinkling, and & to at present urging that council pass jtbe necessary legislation ready for next year and . thus save thp trouble of committees having to take up the work a* was done this suip- mer. ■. • '' - ' Mi *3 Florence White, of Clifton, who has been ill for the past six months, is convalesing at the homeof Dr. and Mr*. D, S, Spahr In Xenia. Decoration Day waa observed here In. the v»AU manner. In the after­ noon Dr- Sellar*, of the Jamestown M, E, Church, gave an interesting end inspiring address at the opera house. Mis* Fsculene Reynold* gave a slumber party to a number of her girt friends last Friday night, in honor of ‘Misses Laura Wright and Grace Beck- ley, ' Rev. Ernest McClellan, of Mounds- ville, W, Ya., has Jolnbd hi* wife, who is vieitipg. her parents, Mr. and; Mrs, J. R. Orr. Mr, Ralph Kennon, who has been at­ tending the O . B. D,i,is home for the summer, Mr. Joseph Finney, law student at the O. S. U., vie here attending com­ mencement exercises of his alma ma­ ter. , ^ , , ‘ . 1 Miss Ethel McKinney, of B'anche's- ter, has been the guest of Miss Ger­ trude Reynolds, Mrs, J, W, DiXon entertained Thurs­ day afternoon 1 In honor pf her guest, Miss Grace ©eck?eyr of Coultervllle, 11. ’ ' . Miss Wilhelmina Mitray, of London, Is here attending the college festivi­ ties as the ’guest of Mis* Basel Low­ ry. . ? * • . 1 ,\ • ' 1 , * ’ Mrs. Sylvia Kyle has returned < q Waldo, having been called here by the death of ber sister, Mrs. Howard Jamieson. Mri' Moore. McMillan Is visiting in Mercer county. Rev. W. A, Condon, of Trenton, spent a few days ^ th Mfc and Mrs. R. C, Watt. . , ' _ _ - "Rev J. S. E. McMfchaoLis in Oo« -tumbus, where he preaches Thursday and .Friday for Rev..J, A. Speer, of the-First United Presbyterian church. The bond issue for the new addition of the 'Clifton school house ha* been sold to the ‘Miami' Deposit bank in Yellow Springs, xlhe issue is for $ 4 ,- Ofifi, and thp new atr&cfcure^Wltt be -completed in tha# fof nest ten, 'Mr, George Barlow. Wife and daugh­ ter, milts, of near Bowersville. spent* Monday with Mr. and (Mrs. Fioyd Far^ Isr~They were accompanied, home by their little granddaughter, Audrey Faria, • The contract for" excavating the Townsfley ditch -ha* been Tot, and a part of, It fell to Thprnas Walker, the well-known .ditcher. •The contract ter tile has been let by the commlsekmera to a Columbus company for $ 63011 , Toe entire cost -of the’ditch Will he over $10,000. Miss Mary Marshall, of Xenia, Is spending the week with, relatives. John D, George for years a resi­ dent of this place died Tuesday of infirmaries of old. age a sanitarium near Dayton conducted by his son, Dr. J . C. George. Th&deceased would have been 88 years old in September and Is sur* Ylved by bis widow and flvs chil­ dren; Balph, of Jamestown; Dr, George, of Dayton; Oscar, of Belle Center; Mr*. Rhu Milligan, Olathe, Kan., and Andrew a t home,- A sister, Mrs. Maria Gamble resides atOonneravllle, Ind., and a brother, -Dr. H. H. George, Beaver Falls, Fa. Mr. George was a member of tlie Reformed Fresbyterian church, (0. S.) and Was always a faithful and devoted Christian worshipper. 3*h#funeral was held from the home Friday afternoon. Burial taking place a t Maesies creek. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Btoguo, of Monmouth, 111., who have been guest* of Mrs Annette Harbison and other friends, have returned home, accompanied by Miss Mary Jamieson, Miss Ethel Boyd Is 1A-Coshocton the gnest of Miss Ona North up, who Is a graduate this year. *Mrs. Walter Hiff and Mrs. Robert Towns- ley, Miss North up’s aunts, a r e also guest* a t th# North Up home, -m* , Woman, To think of a part one little woman cab play in the life of a man, so that to renounce her may he a very good, imitation of heroism, and to win her may be a discipline(—George Eliot Free 8HSda Tr*w. «■ <■ Free trees will be distributed,to tha householders of Denver by the city on .municipal arbor day Jn April. The expense of purchasing the saplings will coma from th* Streets and boule­ vards fund, a l provided in th# mayor’s budget It is believed that about 16,- -000 trees, mostly mkple# and elms, will be given away, Last year’s distribution was a great success. The tree* were in excellent condition, and practically all were planted, according to tha rule* laid down by tbe city forester. I t is esti­ mated that 88 per oettt of l**t year’s crop are thriving.'—Denver Municipal Facts. Move (n Right Direction. Galveston, Texas, which is doing its best to Improve every aspect of civic life, is not satisfied with the thatched huts In which tha poorer Mexican population lives. There is a feeling that ho building should be uncomfort­ able or unsightly; even if it Is in the section* of tha city which ate inhabit­ ed by the “foreign element” Wise Precaution. 'Shopper—I want to buy a necktie suitable for my husband. Salesman- Sorry, madam, but wa are not per­ mitted to Sell necktie* to women who ate unaccompanied by mflb.—Fuck. $100 Rtw«tt ! 100 , Literally True. “Say, Chlmple, wot'* a suffragette?’’ “A Suffragette’s a woman who wants a chance to knock the stuffing out of the baJlbfc-bojt"—•Judge. Keep a Secret lastly. Most women.can keep a see re te -^ teg.—Llppincott’s MstMtee, Ib e readers of tbi* paper will be pUsas- lo learn that there i* at leset one danted H u m teattefifeee has been able to ante a* all fib stegee and that la Catarrh. Hiftl’a 0htarrh (Mrs is the Only positive cureHOW known to the medidel fraternity. Cteartt ttfijn# a constitutional disease, requiresa.a eotpfituUonei treatment. Bail’s Oafenfc fibre is taken internally, acting directly up dn the blood and muOoueaUrracee of tgrafeea thereby deeteotlng the foundation of fhe dMiitee, and g lm g the patient rtrength by bnkdkig up the couitteiiian tm esMttfcig nature In doing It*Work, The propriefowi hate so taUidt lb»h In Its fcdWtrir* power*, hat Swv Offer dn* HiattfiAti DfllBke for «siy teat R Mis to cuts. flebdfovgM o teetltnwntate. AddlWM. F. J. CBM0BY A Do, Teleda 0. goldbyDtefSlit, ?#*. afl’s'Vittfilr cte te^het. \ Dr, MieF XaaWtfre Tablet* test# Wkegsiter m* weterWte* mm Two Cars Seed Potatoes Our P r ice s Schmidt's Old Hickory Flour, 8$ lb sack te r... .76© Schmidt’s Oisean Light Fleur, 25 lb, sack for... 70 Country Cured Baoon...,l$o Breakfast Bacon, per lb.. 88 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, l b .....................................*2 California and Fienfo Hama, per lb..... ..... .......18 African Java Coffee, per lb— ........................... ,.,22 Rio and Java Blend per lb ............................. 24 Rio Coffee per lb..... 28 Chick Feed, a l b ........... 2 % The finest seed potatoes at the price ever offered In the county, Several differ­ ent varieties,# Set our prices, SUGAR. For Friday and Saturday only SPOT CASH 25 lb. Bag for $M8 Our f r i c t i % S tar Cracker# ....... 6 Silver prunes,,., ....,.,,.......... 10 w Prunes..... ...................... ..... 8, Fancy L»rg#Banta Clara Apricots, per lb.,..,........ 18 Fancy Large Lemon Cling Peaches, ber lb Tomatoes, per can... 8 JSUo&Peg Corn, per can... 7 Peas, per nan ............... Lenox Soap, 8 bars JO POTATOE.S 60 c BU. H, E. Schmidt 6 Co** Wholesale and" Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. ' ' \ . . . . 1 ■ . < .J ' 1 ? J . ' . s ” , ' ' 1 - - - - ’•'1 . r ' - f . IS ^ut special prices are named for quick sale. . We couldn’t change the-quality ifwewanted to for these are all standardarticles manufactured by companies that stand back of every sale. It’s dollars to everypurchaser and that Is what youwant. Lfeonard-Gates Harness ; _______ ,$12.00 and up I . H, *No. 1Blue BellCream Separator, ,$52.00 ’ I. H. C. No, 2 Blue Bell Cream Separator .^57,00 J. H.C. 3JA Skein Steel King.Wagon., , 1$80.00 I .H .C .3.1-4 Skein Columbus Wagopr^x..$75.00 L H, C -21-2Skein One HorseWngim,, v^V$43.00 I. H, C«Disc Harrow Tongut Triick'3H. ’ - Eveaifer. 4 . , , . , * , , ' . . . i , , , . , . . . . . ,$25,00 - I, C-DiscHarrow Tongue Truck With Tendlum . . . . . m . . , . , , , * , , , . ,$44.00 J, H. C. 60 Peg Tooth Harrow .*««M *.»„ ,$1| ,00 !. H. C. Champion SelfBinder,, .$125.00 and up 1, H, C. Champion 5 ft. Mower . . . . . . J . .$42.50 * h H. € . Champion 6 ft. Mowq\. . . . . . . . ,$46.00. • I. H. C. Champion Self Dump HayRake..$20.00 , Side Delivery Hay Rake,, $55.00 1. H., C. 8 Fork Tedder , . . .$35.00 I. H. C. Hay Loader ........ . .$55.00 Gale 13 inch Breaking Pl ow, . , ,$13.00 Gale 14 inch Breaking Plow . . . . $ 1 4 , 0 0 - Gale 14 Inch Sulky.Plow . . . . . . . ."V . . . . . ,$30.00 - Gale Sure Drop’PIanter ,$35.00’ , WithFertilizer Attachment. . . . . . . . .’$45,00 ;GaleJRidingCultivators • . . . i .$24,00 Gale Walking Cultivators ,$16.00 Gale Single Shovel Plows,. . . . . . . . . . . , ; .$2,10 Galp Double Shovel Plows. ............ >$2.25 Gale 5 Tooth Cultivators. 1 . .$3,50 ■ Gale^ ToothCultivators. j ; ___ v.$4,75 The New Idea Manure Spreader Light Djaft and Wide Spread . . . . . . . .$90, $l66 to $115 GASOLINE ENGINES 1 1-2 Horse P o w e r " . , . r . . . . . . ,,.$35.00 - 2 l-4 Horse Power .....................................,$45.00 A Horse Power .$90,00 6HorsePower .$125,00 8 inch Burr Feed Grinder and Crushers . . .$20,00 C M. CROUSE, Hardware»Farming Implements Cedarville, Ohio. •w First Shipment OF- Carpets Rugs Linoleums and Oil-cloth * *’ ' also New Coats Suits Waists . Embroidery Bargains i - 2 "Wide# *i*»■ **•»#» *■»*#»* 4 **«***#<♦*’• **•*+ l o c 18 Inches wide* .......... *....... . ................. **lsc Inches wide »«e*^$**«w*«*»*e**«• 2^ic i Hutchison & Gibney X E N I A , O H I O . m Muse SM*WIMri*kWMU*e***iM X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTNG X X ** 1 i

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