The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

■* mem mi mm r ftiywmioitir 11 Iimm!uli^yiririiqii^wtwriliiiihiiiyiftiWlliilii mmmrnimmmmum nn tOCALANDPERSONAl ***** *•“**. of ik* e^jtn Gnutha, fM cuka. (Taite4 JL*i>jm<*r. €> l an tiHurrt-ffiMlo*, t a s nntprett m i l m 1to —*.... * '"* !? 5* . ......................................... „ „ iw ^ w ^ i ^ wli , w , i . %«*?■tf.‘ « • *••*•*»•*« <;t»lca*o, copper # w w % » w » (UiJU m ltw, ^ livn-miiwation. C O N S E R V A T IV E MANAGEMENT Ottf fcblo and cans*rv«five management i& largely due to our splendid board of director*. They pass upon every expenditure, dhd loan and the splendid business standing we holiftin this vlatnity is largely attributed to tlioir conservative business methods, * ^ We *oltcir; your' jbusinees Kntj am iro you of prompt and courteousattention, • ,, The Cedarville Building & Loan Association ’ Incorporated fo£ .......... . $200,000,00 Subscribed Stock..... ...$ 120,426,00 BOARD OF DIRRCTQBH ; *W. J., Tarbos, President David Bradfnte. Vleo-Prea, J . W. Dixon W. H. Barber . ' C- M. CJroase W. A. Spencer B. B. McFarland W. M. Cottrell ’ Andrew. Jackson, Secretary, " ^ Fresh OYSTJSRS at f . M. Spencer’s, D l o t b w i of . all kinds DRY , CLEARED a t ' HOME Clothing Cu f AUs. Ceoige Irvin fell un Babbatb *night diitlo<.a.Un«- an ankle. i Mr. Ger-rge Emerson, of Loveland Jspent Saturday and Sabbath aa iue •guest of Miss Kathleen Blair. The tenth annual meeting of the %Io Live Stock. ‘ held in Coluhrbus, | Btate Vniverslty. T te 'Wednesday Afternoon club was entertained by Mrs. S. ‘M, Murdock. Mrs, % 0 , Davis and Miaa Etta Ow. ?na spent .'Monday In Dayton', Mr. Raymond McFarland, of Oolum* bus, and Miss LeUiiu‘McFarland, of L’ayton, visited a t homo Sabbath. Word ihas been received here of Ahe birth of a daughter at the home of in la n d Mrs. David Dowry In Dayton, Ohi AwodsPon "Will he », Febn«tty. 4; a t the J Coats, Suits, Furs, Waists, Cresses, Skirts J i t Greatly Reduced Prices Mearick’sCloakHouse 12Dayton" omo ' Sixty Head of Duroc Jersey; Brood .Sows Watt 6 Foust * ft I , . •’ 1,1 '> . , . •» I *t ” . . - K■ ' / Will sell a t Cedar Vale Farm one half-mile South­ east of Cedarville, on the Jamestown pike. , Feb. 3, ’14 Sixty head of choicly bred Sows and four/high • class Boars. . - ' ' • All immuned and absolutely free from any danger of cholrea. ' This ottering consists of tried sows.-Spmg and Fail yearlings and spring gelts all of the Helmet; broedingatod jgrtfit individuality. Breed to some of the greatest Roara known to to, breed. Sale will be held at Cedar Vale Farm in a warm and Pinner at 0:30 Sale at one o*clocfc sharp Send for Catalogue ■ Watt « Foust Cedarville and Xenia, Ohio. C o a ts a n d S u i t s R e d u c e d to _. • $5 , $10 a nd $20 . Mearick’s Cloak House 3 ijayton T ohio "* Our January Clearance Sale STILL CONTINUES Buv now and save from 20 Per Cent to 35 Psr Cept B u y now a on ytfUr Ruga ,and Curtains. ( - E v e r y t h i n g R educed D u r i n g t h i s S a le Galloway & Cherry x i E* M a in St*, X en ia , O. Mr. William Northup, of Ooehovtan, K t a few days here thfe week with Ives and friends. Mr. A. W, Jones, of 'Larue, Ohio, recently, purchased & fine -two-year-old null froiu.- the Meadowhyook stock rarm.to head a herd of Angus cattle, Mr. F. B, Turnbull recently sold two fine young heifers at fancy prices, to V/. B* Litse, v t New Dastie, Va. •. Mrs 'Martha Morton sustained a dislocated shoulder on Sabbath night when she arose from her 'bed and- fell while in a dizzy condition. She was also otherwise bruised. Mrs, Morton w'.th Dr. W. R. afeOheaney and family have been spending the winter a t the home of 'Mr, Thompson Crawford dur­ ing -the sickness of 'Mrs. Crawford and it. was- there‘that ''Mrs, Morton "met with the unfortunate“accident. Judge 'Howard recently fined' Mrs, Maggie' Bay, Xenia, $200 and costs on a Charge of illegal liquor selling after a plea of guilty lhad been enter­ ed. • , . ■ .Yellow, Springs council has suggest- do that Xenia avenue in. Yhat Village he paved, with brick and .as a result the citizens along that street are di­ vided, some favoring, some opposed. The street is i p ,such condition that council does not want do make tempo­ rary -repairs and paring would be the cheapest in the long fun, .There will bo estimates made by an engineer under orders of council. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE—^Oh and-.,af- ter February t no more orders on the Pay "of the Hagar -Straw - Board find Paper Co. employees will be re- cJ'ved. A. 2, ..Smith, Supt. _ t ' Miss Jcsepbine' Orr left on Wednes­ day for Moundsvilie, W. Va.', where she will visit her brother-fin-law and sister, Rev, ^Ernest McClellan and wife.. After ©pending'several weeks Uiern Miss, Qrr will 1 iga to Pjttehnrg to visit -her brother, ‘Rev, ^Allen prr, and family. ' J ■ / Mr .S .E* Walk in a letter toT . N. Tarbos- atafce* -that he «wv ‘‘From the Hanger to fclie Cross” a t tfio Empress in Cotutnbua on Mon­ day evening and th a t it .was grand. Nothlng to be compared to it. Rev. J. W. Patton and son. Herttert, ^ were in Dayton over Saturday, whua ! they viHittd Mr*, Pauon, who r c w l y in,decent a serious operation ! Mali*. Valley hoaprud, Mrs. I^ tt m * husj recovered »0 that sue was able 5 to bo icnwyed to the ‘home of b e t/ siahr, where ahe will remain for some | time. , 1 • ' | Th» new owners or the Xenia Daily f Republican took poaeoNion. Thursday, f Air. Frank SUdenow it taanagmg e<lf-■! u>r whileMr. fJeowa Dekerle wltt have } Charge of the *®f*rti*ing. | Mr. floorge Powers and wife are I entertaining a boy that made bia ep - 1 pearaace lest Thursday, Ttds ts tha twelfth member o f tt» family, six I sons and six daughters, a happy fam­ ily circle that wonId certainly delight Col, Rooeeveit. A surprise was given Hiss Bertha Anderson Tuesday evening when About fifteen of her friends called in honor of her birthday. The affair terminat­ ed In a fudge party, much to the pleas­ ure, of nil preseat. Mies Mary ’McMillan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. -0, McMillan, of Co htmbua, vws married Wednesday even­ ing in that city to Mr. Martey Loathly, The ceremony jra s performed at the newly fundshea home of the bride and groom after which a. six o’clock dinner was served. Mr. Loathly fie an; architect and baa a prosperous busi­ ness tin-the Capitol‘City, The bride- is a granddaughter of ‘Mr. and M-re, Alex. Turnbull and ‘Mrs, !H. -H. Mc­ Millan, and is a charming young -wo?- man. Two students at. 'Antioch ‘college hqve the- scarJet fever :aad ’not .only tbs college, but the public schools have been closed, Revival services have been In progress In one of the churches, but-have keen stopped until the fever epidemic,3a under control. The many friends of Mrs. M. J; Taylor, wife,of Rev, Taylor, formerly pastor of the it; P. congregation, is greatly improyedj following a serious illness a t a hospital in. Monmouth, Hi., where Rev. Taylor, is pastor of the Second: H !P, congregation.. Some days ago »Mra. Taylor gave birth to- U'baby daughter.and for fieyeral0days it was, feared her life could not ho spared, The infant ‘lived five hours, la te re. iorte are /that within a-‘week's 1 time she niay be. able to be removed to her home. (SpecialmeeringB- were in -pro­ gress' 'at the Second church a t the time, -but wer$ discontinued -for the present. ' , - - J-..-;- • • *‘t'■ , ,■ v.-. t .-T-.- . “ From The Hungdr. to the Cross’’^ Kalera’s Bibicrl Masterpiece in five reels-, 'Wednesday afternoon ami evenihg. Xenia .has Ueen egerclsed over the action o f: the ciVU* service coni- mission,ttho removal of -Chief of Police Stmth and, the appointment of a now chief,*' Jam es. Cannady, Chief Smith failed to take-the nop- competative exafnhmUm* and t}ie commisMon upon examining several, Candidate# recommended tlm three highest m g rades.. Mayor Dodds finmsd the & i g h ^ Qmm&r* »gd ^ la intimated now .that, Chief Smi th will nofcgive up tlie dittos he .has held for flrteen . year# '.w ithou t^ contest In the coii’jts. • H i W l ° t f STEP . LIVELY \ 5ALE Starting at Fraser’s To-Morrow. #■ ■- Hundreds of pairs of winter Shoes in a big hurry to get out of this stove 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 he the shortest, snappiest and liveliest Mid-winter Clearance Sale we ever had. I t will start with a gallop and end with a stampede. Winter Shoes have got to go and "Step Lively” prices will force them out, “Step Lively” l "Step Liyely” while the assort­ ments are the best. s -few - *■ ^ * - ' ■ ■■ j Here are a few of the leading attractions. . Men’s Shoes FUR S ! FUR S ! FUR S ! Greatest Bargams in Furs we have ever shown. Mearick’s Goak House Dayton, Ohio Hanan’s 3*7*00Shoes at »•**.■»»»».*•»«*■«»,$S>50 Hanan’s 16.50 Shoes at* ,.<•***• **«* *• » « »25 Hanan’s $6.00 Shoes a t ............$i,$5 A.1 our $5.00 Shoes at. ,»»*♦*.*.*« ***. *»»$$*S5 Public Sale In March, tile other giving good flow of milk; two fat cows; one yearling heifer; 1 yearling steer, 63—Shoat*—63. Thirty of them rrady to fatten; 3.- Women’s Shoes tm tt i mr l a r a f «m m P f e - th « i» a r e t o r t -on the premise#, one- S l T S t o l o u t h ol CUftott, urcono . «»>' spreader. •McOomiek 'hinder. He eounty. Ohio, on Farm Implement*. Fsvm wagon, platform wagon, man- CTHUMDAY, FEBRUARY 12. THURA 10:00 o’clock, • . o w e~-H*»d of H o rte i-f Black marc, 11 year# oM, 1914. C’ormlck mower, hay tedder, hay rake, disc drill, disc barrow (tandem) i field roller* corn planter, ear edrn Sheer, sound, corn shelfcr, breaking plow, cultiva­ tors, 'harrow, drag and. ^b e r imple- worker and a inenta/work harness, driving harness reV man*, M y t’Rt^ i) e ZlWck man'# saddle, collais, bridles, halters, S S S S S S S r a f S A ® * _ gmrt worker dd ibtrt 10 Ton# Mixed Hay in Mow. Terms—Made known on day of «ale. J^'J5&T!»S ' « « » fiA-UOUOH. Armstrong’s $5.00 Shoes a t ; ......... . $3.85 * Armstrong’s $4.50 Shoes a t ...................... .$3.60 Armstrong’s $4.00 Shoes at. All Tan Sweeds Shoes Reduced. Jlttend this “Step Lively*9 Sale and Save Money . Frazers Shoe Store i n.iM^y»i- The Great Sale of •*« o . »■ Hutchison <S Gibney X en ia , Ohio Did Not TaKe all the Bargains Coats - F u rs ‘ Suits S k irts W aists- ^ ' t- | .. r a t the low es t prices. Sheeting • Naj4dns Pillow Cases * A p ro n s a t reduced prices T ab le L inen P ictures Rugs Mattings , Linoleums In F in e Supply. All new. for the Table O u r P r i c e s Schmidt’s Old Hickory Flout, 25 lb sack for....75c ’Sclimidt’S Ocean Light Flour, 25 lb. sack lor..,.. 70 Country Cured Bacon,,.,18o* Breakfast Bacon, per lb.,2 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham; lb ..... .............................. IS California and Picnic ‘ Hams, per l b . ... j .... ,10 African Jav a Coflfet%per l b , . . . . , «, ;i 22 -Rio and Java Blend p e t - I n . * , , * . . , .......... - Rio Coffee per lb,.Jv \\rioUe or^WaterLmidveil \ StMSnWT OYSTERS\ iNo QvetnvaJPreserv^tveA \nseA, • ' i\Pa(ura\ TUvor,freshneSsi \b<lqaVity T he ‘with, th e *■ "‘ " *! _ _ V* , Genuine S e a T a s t e u -■■..'1 , '■ti '••».- y*.' •- ^ ^ In Bulk and Cans Received , F re sh , E v e ry D ay S t o n e ’s C a k e s - , , ■, 1 ’ ^ * f - * . • i‘ ^ 1 ’ l * 1 » i, V ' • ' e , ' R e c e iv ed F r e s t i D a i ly Saoe your, cash register receipts se­ cured here ,6nd getCither a Gloclcof a beauti- • ful Mirror, * FR.EE. . ■ H • f E. Schmldt cS Co W h o le sa le and R e ta il G ro ce rs •30 S ou th D e tro i t S tre e t , . . Xenia , Ohio, The Final Clearance Sale of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Wooltex Coats, Suits and Skirts I t is the greatest ready-made garment sale in Springfield’s history. * Three thousand garments, a, thousand coats alohe, 600, of which are brand new, just received, the balance of which are all this season’s accepted styles, is what the offering consists of. Fvery garment is unsparingly reduced; don’t wait you can buy three garments for the price of one. Every garment guaranteed for two seasons. * $17.56 Wooltex Coats, Sale Price $2000 Wooltex Coats, Sale Price., • » • V $22.50 Wooltex Coats, Sale Price., $27.50 Wooltex Coats, Sale Price.. . . . . . $35.00 Wooltex Coats, Sale Price. . . . . . . $45.00 Wooltnx Coats, ' Sale Price.......... ■4 *** * $6.50 $8.50 $1050 $12.50 $16.50 $18.50 $25.00 Wooltex Suits, Sale Price.. . . . . . $12.50 $35.00 Wooltex Suits, 1 d£ C A Sale P r i c e . 1 U * u U $45.00 Wooltex Suits/ Sale Price.. . . . . . . $12,50 Coats; odd lots, Sale Price • *■* * « $10.00 Coats; odd lots * - Sale Price.. $1950 ..,$2.98 $ 1.00 ■Our Clearance Sale is now in full swing, Every article and yard of goods on all four floors of the store is reduced. Sell is our only object, so we -can open in out new store in the Buahnell building, now occupied by the Kinnane Co., with all new, fresh goods, early in the spring. ITheFahienTehan (p| Springfield, Ohio WE PAY YOU FARE BOTH WAYS ON OR OVER. ALL PURCHASES OF $16 fa it, ¥J. Cony, auctioneer. <?, F. 3««Art, clerk. For Fifteen Years the Leader. ■toni.Hht d ti by Joy ot (PMgiah)* ^ ftch by Young Uadlte^ Ml** ****** of * « » * • * t n A VloMry S«l«ty,Pmbyt*Han Chumh. - - - - - - - ------- Xenia, Ohio ■xx. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING XX i U . ft- •*’^ , J"** ft-** **l fti* • , /,

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