The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

S LOCALANDPERSONAL J S S T I J S S S ^ ^ * 8HJCUt MUM. mm im * o ie iN AN e i tie. mwmmm i * » * ?/. Bogin now to aequiui IXDEPEXDENCE! Don’ t wait until too late. By starting an account with us to-day you are started on the road to independence. Time is limited In tods busy world of ours—toko advantage o f every minjito. Anj^hmiittoritli UKwill grow in magnitude every (lay. Xuw is the tm^E» Jffart. Next week we declare our regular dividends of 6 per cent. The Cedarville Building & Loan ^Association Incorporated for .......... * 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed S t o c k - | BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 W, J . Tarbox, President David Bradfute. Vice-Pres. I J .W , Dixon. W. H. Barber 1 C. M. Crnuse ; W . A, Spencer 1 B. E. McFarland W. M. Cottrell I • Andrew Jackson, Secretary. Coats, Suits, FUrs, Waists, Dresses, Skirts Jit Greatly Reduced Prices Mearick’sCloakHouse 12 Da,tot omo 1. PUBLIC SALE S ixty Head of Duroc Jersey Brood Sows Watt & Foust , « * ’r Will sell at C«dar Yale I’arm one half-mik South­ east of Cedarville, on the Jamestown pike. Tuesday, Feb. 3, 14 Sixty head of choicly hied Sows and four high ; - class Boars. . Ail Immuned and absolutely free from any danger of cholrea. This offering consists of tried sows, Spring and Fall yearlings and spring gelts all ttfjhe richest hreedingand great individuality. Breed to some Of the greatest Boars known to to breed. Sale will be held at Codat Vale Farm in a warm and comfortable salepavillton. Dinner at 11:30 Sale at one o’ clock sharp Send, for Catalogue . ■' Fresh GY-STUR? at C. M. Sp?ac«rt. } NOTICE:—The Epwortli League of the M. F. church will hold a , business and social meeting on Fri­ day evening, January 30, in the Sunday School rooms. All the 1i young people oi the church and the } members of the'League ar« cordial­ ly invited to be present. Refresh* moots served mid a good time : assured. Come. | C l o t h e s ot all kinds DRY |CLEANED at | j . HOME Clothing Co. Dr. and Mrs, M. X Marsh enter* tamed about fifty friends Thursday , ovehing and, will have about the 1 (Same number again tonight. j Mr, Ralph Wolford, who recently went south, is located in Orlando, Florida, for Urn present, where he Js helping IC. K. Keyes m the ship, went of oranges. Over 400 cars of oranges have been shipped from J that place this winter. j Mr. Wilbur Lemmon and Miss j Ilo Harris were married this week m Kentucky. | FOUND:—The place to spend a pleasant evening. The PRINCESS surely fills the bill. • The monthly meeting of the Anderson school literary society will he held Tuesday evening, Jan, 27, at 7 o'clock. An old time spell­ ing Bee will be in order, followed by a debate qubation, Shall our Schools he Centralized? Affirma­ tive upheld by Berton MoElwaiu and W, M, Anderson. Negative, Arthur Dean and Elbert Anderson and other numbers of interest, non spellers 10c admission. Every body come. NOTICE! All persons knowing themselves indebted to C, H. Crouse will please call at the house and settle as I am at home any evening after 0:30. ■ 0 . If. Crouse.* Watt & Foust Cedarviile and Xenia, Ohio. Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of Xenia, county L. T. L. superintendent, |visited the college and high school JTuesday. Her purpose is to,intro,- j dnee the essay prize work. A prize : of $5.00 is offered for the best of , three college essays. The state W. *O. T. U- offers $50.00 for thn best i essay from the colleges, while the : National offers $100. A prize will 1 he offered later for the best one [.from the high school. The essay [ contest is fine for the student if no |prize was offered, but the prospect ; of a prize is a atimulaton to work. C o a t s a n d S u i t s R e d u c e d to $5, $10 and 920 Mearick’s Cloak House 12 &oroHio 1 Our January Clearance Sale STILL CONTINUES Buy now and save from 20 Per Cent to 35 Per Cent on your Rugs and Curtains. Everything Reduced During this Sale Galloway & Cherry i i E . M a in S t . , X e n i a , O . F U R S ! F U R S ! F U R S ! Greatest Borga’ns in Purs we have ever shown. * Mearick’s Cloak House Dayton , Ohio Public Sale Having rented my farm, I will snll at public sale oft the premises, one* ifaU Mila, south of CUftan, Ureofto T hursday , F ebruary is , 101 +/ At 10:00 o’clock, a. m.: 6—Head of Hor*e*—6 in March, the other gi/ing good flow of millt; two tot cows; one yearling heifer; 1 yearling f.'teer. 63*—Siiaats—63. Thirty of them ready to fatten; 33 pig ', part of than just weaned. Farm implement*. Farm wagon, platform wagon, man­ ure spreader, McCormick hinder, Mc­ Cormick mower, hay tedder, hay rake, <;toc drill, disc -harrow {tandem); field roller, coin planter, car corn’ slicer, shtllrr, 'breaking plow, eultlva- mire It years old, sound, corn uncut ,v . Brack mare. j . a > . littrr. KOr. torn, harrow, drag and toner implc- ’ ' good inetiHT, work harness,''flttolag harness. food worker and a n l mare, 1.1 nmn’u’ saddle, collars, bridles, halter,'. worker, in foal by Kobuste (Belgian); bay mare, years etc Hack dliv 600 Dushei* Corn hi Crib. 10 Ton* Mixed Hoy in" Mow. Terms - MailedInto',; n on day of fifth1 OLIVER OARLOUOH, r several s»a.o , "VrV,V;\i . hhig rnare, -0 R. H. Forry, auctioneer, ry a ir.llo KD rt>a-fin) v - *'• (--€rU‘ srfc<y| hv ririv ft GO (iStdJjMuN . waimmU **+« „**, u<, \z«u**>* Tor mau .......... v - , months o3d by day sak> n- ____ $*-H**d Af-CidUs^rO -^hm*ry^ocf*tyrPre*byterlsn€bvir*br Two Jersey cows one <<> be Dow Lunch Served' by Young Ladles’ Mis* CHURCH SERVICES. 17. P, CHURCH. Sabbath School at 0:30, Broaching by the pastor at 10:80. Y .P . (J- U. at. 5:30. Preach! ng at 6:80 * Preaching next week oft ‘Wednes­ day, Thursday and Friday evenings at 7 o’ clock and Saturday at 1;30, Preparatory to communion on Sab­ bath, February l. R. P. CHURCH, MAIN STREET . Teachers’ meeting 7p. m., Satur­ day. - Sabbath School, 0:30 a. m. Sab­ bath. Preaching by Mr. C. S. Gladfelter, 10:80 a. in,. Sabbath, * C. E, Prayer meeting 5:30 p. m., Sabbnth. Subject, **Tho‘ Perils That ThrcateftjOur Nation.’ ’ Script­ ure, -Jer. 22:1-5; 13-18. Prayer meeting,,7 p. m., Wednes­ day. Subject, "The Key to Pros­ perity.” Scripture, 2 Chron. 31:10. M. & CHURCH J.W. Patton, Pastor. SpecJal Services at the Methodist Episcopal Church will begin Sun­ day evening, February 1st It is the hope of the pastor that these services mny be a spiritual ; uplift to all who may care to at- i tend them. j You will be received very cordial- ‘ ly and bo given every consideration l accorded church going people. We ; believe the services will be helpful ; to every person whether a member j of our church or,not. ! Do not forget the time, Feb. 1. j Class No. 2 of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School gave a re- ■ceplion to its members and their j wives Tuesday evening, January ■20th, in the church parlors. The ! early part of the evening was spent j in conversation and getting better ! acquainted with oue“another. At abmit eight o’ clock supper was announced and fifty-three Bat down at the table. After supper- Mr, W, F. Witlener, acting os toastmaster, called upon the following geatfe- monto make speeches:—Messrs. J, W, Patton, L. H. Sullenberger, D. B, MoElwain, Geo. 11. Hartman and Prof. Frank Reynolds. Prof. Reynolds closed ills remarks with aft appeal to the ‘men to organize with the result that twenty- four men enrolled .themselves as mombers of the class and the fol­ lowing men were elected officers: President, Wm. Marshall; Sec’ y., W. F. Wideuer; Treasurer, D. M« kennon, The following people were present and enjoyed the occasion f Messrs and Mesdanres Jnp. Bandall, Jtto. Shepherd, Bert McFarland, Tinsley Corn, R. P. McLean. David Strobfidgoi Wm. Marshall, Morgan kennon, A. G. Eveleth, It. W. Stormont, J. Stiuo, D, B. McElwatn, Geo. Morris, Marion Bridgumu, Clias. Crouse, J, W. Johnson, Harry Nagloy, W. F. Widoiier, Bert Meyers, t, F. Puller, Geo. Hartman, L, It. Hullenhergor, Herbert Patton, Miss Nortliup, ElWtiod Kennon, Josephine Randall, Prof. F- M. Beynolds. Mr. Jolmson, Wm. Neff; T. V. lUff. Accepting -application for ailm xittion . . , , , . « o f territory. A sp e c ia l m e e tin g o f th e C e d a r - : v illc T ow n sh ip lu s p r o v e n u n t A s -1 Ilo it ordaiirr 3 b y th e council of the so ria tto n w ill tie h eld m th« m a y o r’ s f V iliago o f Uedarviilo, efa te o f Ohio: ’ office T u e s d a y -a ftern o o n a t 1:80 L ,r. „„ \ B. W. Kennon and otners fer t’.te an-' Thera mil tu. addressesbj rent negation of the following described speakers, As there is important territory in tbo county of Greene «r.d business to transact every member ’ adjacent to the Viiktgo of Catorvili#, should he present and bring a new fo-wdt: The lots w # parcels of the l member 8 Iand marked A, B, i', J) and F on tlio j * plat h ereto attached a rc th e lots and ( lands petitioned fo r annexation to th e corporation o f th e v illa g e o f Cedar- vj 7 e, Greene county, Ohio, and su rv e y in; e Ju ly ’ 4 , 1912 . D ot beginning at an iron p in in the corporation line -N. iB, c om e r to W . J. Tarbox, thence South 48 degrees W est 148 1-2 fe e t to an iro n pin Northwest to Tar* box, th en ce w ith M» lin e S ou th 43 degrees B a s t 149 2-3 fe e t to % stone in corporation line, th en ce w ith said cor­ poration line North 48 degrees B. m in­ u tes E a s t 148 . L -2 fe e t to a stone, thence North 42 degrees, W est ISO feet t o beginning, lots B , C, D, E and F . B eginn ing a t a stone in corpora* tfon lin e and in north fin e o f B . <?, MoEhrland, thence South 46 1 - 4 , W e st 300 feet to a stone. In north lin e o f 11 . W , Kennon, thence crossing his lot and 'continuing sou th 25 J -4 de­ grees, B act 92 1-2 feet, t o a stone on the lands o f the Hugar S traw Board and Paper Oo., thence through th eir lands North 67 degrees B aat 176 feet to -«# to»e,thenceNw thm t>eorner!and eorporatton lino, thence w ith corpora­ tion 'lin e North 2 degrees E ast 241 1-2 fee t to beginning, containing t o t A • 81.72 square tods, B 46,4 squ are rods, O 27.84 square rodfi,' D 24.12 sqftare rods, ® l l ,28 . square tods,* F 16,23 square rods; Total, 204.59 square rods. i hefehy iceitMy correct eu fve 5 r.made July 4 , 1912 , V' B igned; . 1 , - , B , K» K fTBNOUB , Surveyor. « An aifcum t^m ap o f wiilch territory together w ith th e petition for its an­ nexation and other/papers relatin g thereto 'and certified transcript o f th e proceedings of the coun ty commis- slohers Jn relation thercto hre on file with th e c le rk of said village. R e and the sam e is hereby accepted. : -;' : , S ection 2 . This ordinance shaj •take effect; and- be jin force from an* after th e earliest period allowed b? Jaw> ■■ '■ ■ ■ ■ '■ ' ;•'■■■ ' - v ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' ■ J ■ , :. ■•‘ J. H. WOLFORD , , , President o f Gottncil A ttest: J. W . JOHNSON, Clerk. ■ 'Read first time,' January 5 th, 1914 ; January % read second and third time. ttj& 4 -JS r r . 64th annual fur clear- ande beigns next Saturday Furs ? Off ?HE open, winter forced i us to ’ paake this the d e e p e s t cut - in our history. You benefit, too, by having far greater stocks to select from than ever be­ fore—every fur that’s fash­ ionable is here in stylish muffs,. graceful neckpieces and luxurious coats. Our - honest plain figure prices make you certain of your saving in price—our guarantee assures* you of satisfaction in wear, t All men’s fur caps and fur lined .overcoats are In­ cluded in this same merciless cut of one-third off—$2 caps are.$1.33, $5 caps are $3.33, $30 fur lined overcoats are $20> etc,, etc. LIST OF LETTERS List No. 2 ... ■- . Remaining unclaimed in the Cedarvilie Ohio, Post Office for the weekending Jan. 28. 1914. Letters^ Welton, Mh. J. h . Monnott,-W, W, - „ Wfttter, Mrs. Martha Persons calling for the above will please say ‘ ‘Advertised.” S tkviien C. W b I ght , P. M. FIRSTCLAS HOUSETO LET On Miller Street-, 5 j rooms Pump, room, summer kitchen, coal and wood house. Inquire of Mrs. R. Hood, Starting at Frazer’s To=Morrow. Hundreds of pairs of winter Shoes in a big hurry” to get out of this stom figure in the big “ Step Lively” Sale which will attract hundreds of eager feet to Frazer’s beginning to-morrow. This “ Step Lively” Sale will be the shortest, snappiest and liveliest Mid-winter Clearance Sale we ever had* IL will start with a gallop and end with a stampede, \Yinter Shoes have got to go and “ Step Lively” prices will'force them out. “ Step Lively” ! “ Step Lively” while the assort­ ments are (the best. p Here are a few of the leading attractions^ Men’s Shoes Hanan’ s $7'.'00 Shoes at............... ................. $5.50, Hanan’s $6.50 Shoes a t . . ? ................ .$5.25 Hanan’ s $6.00 Shbes at........ : ....................... $4.85 All our $5.00 Shoes at . . . r...... ............... .. $3,85 Women’s Shoes Armstrong’s $5.00 Shoes at......................... ^3/ 1 \ Armstrong's $4.50 Shoes at................. .$3.60 Armstrong’s $4,00 Shoes a t . ...................... $3.25 AH Tan Sweeds Shoes Reduced. A t t e n d t h i s “ S t e p L i v e l y *’ S a t e * a n d S a v e M o n e y . Frazer’s Shoe Store For Fifteen Years the Leader. Xenia, » = Ohio 2C2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING XX- For Sale * Cheap Stock of new 1“ 1-2 H, P. I. GASOLINE ENGINES 3 1-2 in bore 4 in. stroke $22.50 Each as long as they last The Apple E lectric Co. 427 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio Bell Tel. Mam 4514 Dept. 23 New Meat Store (Form erly C, H. Crouse’ * Stand) We invite your inspection of our slock Of meats, fruits and vegetables which at all limes will be up to the high­ est standard and priced at a fair margin, O V llJ tM IS TO P I E A S E May we have your order? Walter Cultlce Rhone orders delivered, C B D A H .V IL IE , • O H IO S ( f S ( ( s ( I J s ( s s s ( J s \ THE SA LE THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST The Surprise Store’s Moans a big saving for you. This 1 b the tltne of year you can buy HART, SOHAFFNER A MARX and PERFECTION toak* of olotbes for Men and Boys at a big reduction. fcYOU have your un­ limited choice of our entire stock of Men’ s and Boys’ Suits in fancies Navy Blue o f Blacks at honest reduction. — Mali’s Suits and Overcoats Boys’ Su its and Overcoats $25.00 SUITS AND O’OOATft.... .$ 18.75 $10.00 SUITS AND O’ COATS... .... $ 7.50 $22.00 SUITS AND O’ COATS... 16.50 $8,50 SUITS AND O’COATS....... 6.50 $20 00 SUITS AND O’ COATS... 15.00 $7.50 SUITS AND O’COATS....... 5.50 $16.00 SUITS AND O’ COATS.... 11.25 $6.50 SUITS AND O’COATS....... 5.00 $12.50 SUITS AND O'COATS... .. 9.50 $6.00 SUITS AND O’COATS....... 4150 $12.00 SUITS AND O’ COATS..... _ 9.00 $6.00 SUITS AND O’ COATS...... 3.75 $10.00 SUITS AND O'COATS.... 7.50 $4.00 ' SUITS AND O’COAl’S ...... 3.00 Men’ s arid Boys’ Sweaters AT SALE PRICE $7.50 , . . . . «****** $5*50 $6 0 0 .............................. $4 .50 $0.00. , . . ................ $4.00 $3.50........................$2.50 $ 3 00 . , » » * » * * * * » * *$2.00 $2.50............ $1*75 $2.00........................$1-50 $1,50. ............. $1 25 $ 1 .0 0 .................................. 9 8 c 25o Silk Ties 15c i PublicBenefitSale| S S s s s s f s s s s ! \ s Overcoats Avail yourself of a new Overcoat the HART, SOHAFFNER & MARX and PERFECTION make from the cheapest Scotch to the best Chinchillas or Black .Kerseys with plain or Astrichan Shawl Collar. Its a season of value giving and should be taken advantage of by every man. Men’ s Trousers $6.00,........... .,$4.80 $5.00..................... $4.00 $4.50..................... $3.60 $4.00......... ............$3.20 $3.50..... ..............*$2.80 $3.00..................... $2.40 $2.50. ....... $1.95 $2.00 /.................. $1*60 ‘ Men’ s Shirts $1.50..................... $1.15 $1*25........................98c $1.00.. ............. . *.79c 75c......... .......... .. ,69c 50c* '••*******•»*«*» 30c Underwear $1,25...................... .98c $1.00 , . . . , » . , * , . . » i,79c *7T\a. ’ a O c »:*■#*•»***** *•50c* ■******* «*»«*** *42c THESURPRISESTORE SOL. STRAUSS ‘ 28 a n d StLEaot Th ird S t „ E. C. HILB Dayton, Ohio 50c V e l v e t T i e s 25c

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