The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

^ggeiptU in reguhw? MMtan 4upfeiAvbsn important bu*i- m m Tb* M^pxoj>r}*VloA ordlaanoe a t by the t o n «wu- mM$m ws» p*«*«d presiding funds fei«r fch*&*xt nix years, Gsttsrel ftmd.........................#810.00 Jlafsfy la n d ....... ........; ........ 464.18 tihevio* la n d .................... ... 1460.00 Hwatli l a n d .............. 4S.0Q I f tf c - i lr tl o f fm id ................. M .m #8886.18 An ApdluaiuHJ was pawsd giving the.officers control over noiaymotor- oyclss and automobiles. I t also provides that all motorist* shall keep to the right of the center of the street when making turns a t all hertiers, This will make travel easier to motorists and pedestrians. The clerk o f council was Instruct- ed to advertise for bids for the coQitructiou of * cement gutter and curb in front of the residence of I . H . undrew , Thie rs the only owner of property on Wain street or Xenia th a t did not comply with the im­ provement ordinance 'and' council will make'the* improvement and * assess sama-agaiuet property to be collected a* taxes. Another resolution for sidewalks on the north side of Cedar street was passed laid the. Clerk instructed to notify the property owners- Most , t»f the owners on th a t side of the 'stree^teave pu t down walks of their own accord* Council wishes the work completed on 'tb#fc side of the s tree tio make it uniform. More Petitions "*■» » *r.-' .w J . 'i >£ . r * In Circulation. - . Mr-Joseph Finney has charge of the circulation of 'petitions .on the .anti-college students voting b ill and th e /budg e t bill which .a re being opposed by the Stafce Boarct ofCom- merce: This organization, repre­ s e n ts the money interests of the ' state and ' conducted” a bitter •campaign against the initiative and referendum as well as most of the 'constitutional proposals last fall. The purpose of the organization is to discredit the, I . and, B. m the state. A sister organization known ,&s the Ohio Equity Association of Cleveland, which lias come into the liutelight through the scandal of imgOTtmames to petitions is waging wtar against other bills passed by 'th e lasts I^islafcqre, In Compromise. Adompromisb has been reached in the su it of .the-Festal Telegraph- ^omp^dy against Frederick and Clayton McMillan as a result of the defendants refusing to allow Shade toiesalotjg their fight of. way- be­ ing out. By the terms of the'agree-' m en t the defendent -gives -the coin- pany right of way over the farm to construct asnew line. Mr- $. A. Lewis. of Clifton, has purchased a now* automobile, „ ‘ * * ■. . ". '?r. . Mr, JFbhn McFarland of Bich- mond, Va-, is the guest <>f Mrs/ Harah McMillan. Mr. McMillan left here eleven years ago and finds many.changesnere upon his return. Mrs. Alice McLean of Day ton State Hospital is spendingher vaca­ tion with Mr, B.B.,McFarland. Mr. Albert MeOlVen is able to be around again since bis accident two weeks ago when a fork of hay was dropped on bis head .and shoulders while working In the mow a t the "Vf.L. Clemans farm. Prof. F. M. BeybOlds. Who was operated upon a t the McClellan hos­ pital several weeks ago, was able to return borne Monday. J . sis. Wilson, who promoted a traction Hue several years ago be­ tween Xenta and Dayton is en­ deavoring to Interest Xenia parties in a line to Cincinnati touching WajmesvlUe and Lebanon, --Canned corn and tomatoes are especially priced In dozen lots. Nagley Bros. -Wine of Cardul, tOc At Wisterman’s. Greens County Fair, August 6,6,7, and' S. —Wine of Cardul. 70o A t Wistermaifs, POB BENT-—House of t room* on Main street, (J. H. smith. Church Chimes. I Bemember the Sabbath Day to f keep it, Christ is set before us hot only for admiration but also for our infor­ mation. Please speak to the strangers first and aftewards to the rest of the congregation.. Mack Anderson will lead the Christian Union Sabbath evening. I f Qod would not excuse slow tongue,! MoseB, lie. will hardly ex­ cuse the man who can talk fluently on every, other subject except re­ ligion. The ladies had a fine meeting last week with Mrs. B. W. Anderson. About thirty persons were* present, Mr, Wallace Bite and I i I b sister, Miss Carrie Blfe, Were appointed delegates to the na tiona l %. P, C. LL Convention nextmonth |ri Waterloo,. I owa , Orlaftd Ettchie will represent the Clifton Society in the Bible reading contest a t Sugar Creek Ju ly 30-31. During the last month tho Pastor nccompantedUy hia wife has driven 204miles and made 00 calls m the country, 1 *, ’ A reoenfc communication from Miss Margaret Bife says she expects to be With us in a few weeks. T a ti Tut! why so much ado about Free Trade'/ A t best there in only ab o u t. #76,000,000 -involved., Why not* consider the Liquor Traffic Which annually wastes$3,330,662,i Is President Wilson and his party not-straining a t [the Tariff ’gnat and a t the, sAme time swallowing theDiguor. Camel?' • ; The following delegates wete eiee- ted to 'th e Sugar Creek Convention, Ortand Ritchie, Paul .Ferguson’, William Collins, and Frank Turner. Alternates *W illiam ' Ferguson, Dorothy Collins, Hattie Turner and Carrie Bife. The'pastor's theme next Sabbath Wlii be i*A*uOld Fashioned Home-’1' Do no tfail’to g e ta ll the family out and also the neighbors. A very .pleasant Social and Busi­ ness meeting'were held a t the Par­ sonage last-Friday evening, The society voted to send an offering to Turkey for the relief of .the starv­ ing.women An<1 children, . The Indian .was about right when describing the ptrenoue living of these days he said, “ Whiteman all time jump high, and scrabble fast.’'’ Hugh Price Hughes says the ts, 006,000 non-ohtiroh goers in Eng­ land belongs to whatever church has the sanctified common sense to go After them. The same i s , true of the unchurched in this community. Sabbath desecration is a Sin more general m our land* today than in­ temperance. A Sabbath-breaker more respec­ table than an adulterer or* horse*- thief?- A jndga pasBing -on viola­ tions o f these commandments would hardly make any; distinctions. For a few paltry dollars a great many people sell nut the balance of their conscience and worship -ex­ pediency or convenience.- Misses Elvira Ferguson, Carrie Bife, and Hattie Turner are appoint­ ed a committee to direct the Ladies in the ra isinge f funds fo r a bed in theSealko t Hospital, all to be fin­ ished a t the September meeting of the W,JM* Society. The following action waa. taken by the Clifton TL P, Congregation last Sabbath morning without a dissenting vote be. Resolved That we will not buy or soli, patronize Sunday excursions or .buy the Sun­ day papers or use the Post-office or the Railroad oh the Sabbath, and farther th a t we will use our in­ fluence and our vote if we have one, against desecration by individuals companies or the government, and in favor of good Sabbath laws and men th a t will enforce them. 13 E a s t Main St* XENIA, OHIO Nesbitt & Weaver i 13 Ba»t Main i * j XENIA, OHIO B o y ' s Norfolk Suits .$6.75 ...$4.98 #9, #10 and #12 . Suits, now #6, #7 and #8 Units, now............. #5and #6,60 A v n j » Suita, now.................... ....... 3 ) i ) iO O ,Children's*Wash Suits Reduced Shirts #2.30 and #3.00 Shirts, now............... ....... #1.50 amC #1.75 Shirts, now. #1.00Emory Shirts)rno\v;,M.......,.„„—.... .......... White shirts excepted $1.98 $1.15 89c Straw Hat Sale $2,00 and $2,60 Hats, now............... $1,50 and $1,25 Hate, now .............. 600 Hats,, now AboveprieesincludeChiltiren’afinestraws $5,00 Knox A /* Hats, how ...........— ...- i O ; $8.00 and $3,50 m * Q 0 Hats, now... ...... | mSyJ ,..$1.48 .. :98c i ...... .......39 c Mid-Summer S a le * * * Following; the best seasons business in our history, now offer .the balance of our Entire Stock. AT GREATLY REDUCED PR ICES r t'~- ........"'' **«•*—■*+-»» MS *■ »'-■ M E N ’S S U I T S $23, $25, $28 and «30 Suits / • ^ow$j8.sa/ • .-<? $1S, $20, and $22 Suits \ :y - ^ 4 1 5 . W - I $t5,«$X0, and $10.50 Suits sow $ 10.00 NESBITT & WEAVER tt ' “Paragon” * Trousers *0 Per Cent—1-5 OFF $2,60 and #8.00 Trousers, npw..,. $1.98 Neckwear Specials 76c and r>0e Knitted TieB, now...., ......... 3 for $L00 - » • * . ■it ■•■■. 5 1 t - ..35c Boy’s Knickers . . '•A ' ■ ■'■' ■ ■* $1.50 grade Knickerbockers, now....-... $1.00 grade Knickerbockers, now-—.... 75c grade Knickerbockers, now-.... .... •50c grade , Knickerbockers, now........... $1.15 . ...89c : . 69c . . . . . . 39c A Big Stock of High 'Class Mer.rf chandise to pick from. -.•ft-. .; C o m e E a r l y ,r a Two' of the best religions filniK shown will be displayed Monday nigbt a t the K* of P. hall for the benefit fifths Ladies Aid of tb s kb E , church- There w ilt also be one' reel ot clean comedy, The Cinoiunatl Knqniror gives an aeceunt pf a recital of the stndeiue of Mr. John Hoifman of the con­ servatory of Music la s t Friday, Mv,1 John •Orr Stewarfcof this place hav­ ing a prominent place on the pro­ gram. The account states th a t Mr. Btewart sang “ I t I s Enough1' from “Eii}fthn , in an interesting manner as also two groups of ballads. Mr/ G, A . McClellan has pur­ chased the Jacksonville, Florida Metropolis and has nirhady taken possession o f the paper. The prtqc Is placed at- $275,000. Mrs. McCJeii* an and son, Robert, are in Jackson­ ville. While the paper is eonsiderd a good fipanfclai proposition Mr. McClellan was anxieus'to locate in the South owing to hia health. 5 Miss Eleanor Smith of Kent, Who. has been visiting here, wan called home the first of the week by ibe sudden illness of her mother- Miss Edna Townsley accompanied her home, . M r..and Mrs. George Strong of Indianapolia have been spending the week with Mrs. Strong’s Aunt. Mrs, George Shroades and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carver of Richmond, Ind., nee Ina Jeffrie*, a te th c prond parents of a son. F ob S ax ,«‘.— 6 Gas Stoves. 1 “Triple Effect1' heater, 5 radiators. 1 “ Economy Mo 22A’1 heater. 1 “ Queen Be6“ heater.- All closed stoves, X “Dixie'11 heater, open front. I “Rival kitchen range, roomy oven, four-burner top. Terms cash. Phone dr see Rev. M. J. Taylor, Cedarville. * . Misses" Rebecca and Bernice * Houser of Vergaiiies returned hotnei Wednesday after spending savjernL days with J. W. Radabaugh and! family, Mr, Eadabaugh has »H hts{ guest his father, Mr, Joseph Rad- baugb of Versailles. According to the; Ohio Agricul­ tu ral department tint farmers o£ Greene County lost sheep killed by dogs to the value h f $2186,45. Tlje damage in the .state is placed, at #115,407.26 \ l,U.......... * Hdw precedents are being made every day. I t Secretary Bryan is not entitled to* earn money during his vacation what then a b o u t. sen­ ators as corporation lawyers, con­ gressman operating chautauqudB for profit as Wall as lecturing, all at the expense of the people. The exposure of Mulhal shows that con­ gressman and senators have been taking some of the National Associ­ ation of Manufacturers money without hesitation. Help thoL . A. E . of. the M .E. church by attending the pleture shft^ Monday night. Two reiigous views and one comedy. 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