The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

*orrr. >K! S Ohio V G or wn JF January 3 1 , 1 9 1 4 W e Declared our Regular Dividend o f The Cedarville Building & Loan Association ItiQorpointed for................$ 200 ,000,00 Subscribed Stock ”.......... $ 126,425,00 BOARD OP DIRECTORS W* J.Tarbox, President DavidBraflfute, Vioe-Pres, J, W , Dixon 1 W. H. Barber , O, M, Crouse W. A . Spencer • JB . 15. McFarland . W. M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary.. C e d a r c i l lc Cowmsbip S choo l Report. K .K g S K * B *«-. ‘Wf ;W*-: ■H M*. 05- ® 03 OD o Pi m tt & S JB, f (E ® ' W 81 ^3 9 o © <3, *w. g 4 01 05 E rt O’ A 3 p P3 01 wo JJ 1 to a :® f 11 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 21 8 16 13 7 & 82 8 8 16 12 6 ■8 76 96 91 99 [ 94 91 90 96 93 0 •8 0 4 9 2 0 *3 5 . 6 6 6 3 3 6. 84 62 SO 75 37 24 45 66 42 »;8 12 8 2 32 5 a 67 2 $ 1 4 5 j T 2 Number of District.,,.,............................. Enrollment ...... ..... ......................... Average Dally Attendance,,-......... . Per CentDaily Attendance,.,................ Number Tardy..... -.... ............. Number Present Every Day .......... Per cent Present Every Day............. . Number of Visitors..,......... ........... .... ..... Rank for Jan....... ......... ........................ HONOR ROLL Dist. No. 1—Pauline Collins, Nora Brakeall, Ruth Huston, Earle Collins, Russell Huston. . ' , - ' Disfc. No. 2—Rosa Andrews, Dorothy Andrews, Pauline Setz, Marguerite Sprackleu, Donald Nofthup and Raymond Spraeklen. Hist. No. 8—Alice Lackey., Edith Ramsey, Mable Strobridge, Catherine Smith, Clarence Smith, Willard Kyle. Dist. No, 4—Wayne Weimer, Norbet Weimer, Gale Weirner, Witcher • . JoneS, David Jones, Donald Puray. • Disfc, No, 6—<Prarik Evans, Hazel Hutslar* Elizabeth Creswell. Disfc. No,'6—Carlton Corn, Harvey McMillan, Wilbur McMillan; Disfc/No. 7-dDorothy Chapman, Nellie Neff. Joseph Iieleher, Denis Davis, Wilbur Neff. ■' - - NAMES OF VISITORS. Dist. No. t —Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Creswell,- Supfc, and Mrs, Ritenour, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ritenour and Jeanette-, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutslar, Mrs. 0,A« Dobbins, Mrs., Fred Dobbins and Harold, Mrs, Rescue Har- ». nasi and Ward and Mary, . Mrs. Howard Cceswell, MJsse* Mary, Irma, Eula, Alberta and Helen Creswell, -Misses Hazel, Grace and Geneva Glemans, Paul and Morton Creswell, Herbert Smith and Dwight Sterretti ,, - , Respectfully, .F -P . Ritenour, Supt' Ini preparation for our spring business we wish to close out every BLANKET and COMFORTER in our store. We need the room. . To accomplish this we will offer any Blancket or Comforter in the house at a reduction of 25 Per Cent. If you don't deed one this winter you will next. Galloway & Cherry BOTH PHONES i i E, Main St., Xenia, O. Ji1. Finest Prem iums For Babbitt’s Trade-Marks Silverware, jewelry, to ilet articles, hooks, music, toys, etc., all o f standard high quality. B.T.BABBITTS Best Soap— 1776 Soap Powd*r-“ Borax Soap Naptba So»p*-White Floating Soap—-Fibril Lye or Potaib Babbitt’s Cleanser are tlie most economical and efficient wasting and cleaning helps you can use. They save time, labor, money and clothes. - A ll trade-marks cut from wrappers or labels are val­ uable, Save them and in a short time you can . . . . . have your ehoice from a list of . thousands o f desirable articles, d premium* are given .W - 0kST^*ai5jap> i lately FREE—they Wo«*t eoii you on* uiiMn m m n . MW*Mtfkue "Write for Jitt tf mailabhgifts AMmss *S amp «k t* t« B. T. BABBITT, h t„ Ms 1770, NewYe* CHy ; i LOCAL AND PE^ONAL 3 9 P ** « f|»j 0 A- 1 jf, OA* £*73 -- Si* c tr. !2.c in s asS&t „ Appropriate Present. R * 1 , » it a wmman , Mrfl,Pomzxle IS dUcouraged In l»0f Some doctors day that if u vonmn ^ tCftCh Ubie matmeia could really Test until toft hclock or ^ fawf husband. “I think/* sbo said wryday shewould add a decade tow t(|Mr yMota t at breakfast the other life. Rest is th« a”1? ^ 1<lglth&t lew morning, “1 shall glt» you a nose-bag pi oatoh up with ourselves. for your birthday/' Fresh OYSTERS at C. M, Spencer’s. all kinds DRY C l o t h e s of CLEANED at HOME Clothing Co. Miss Ruth Harris, who was called hjjpie by the death of her grandfather, has returned to college. 'Tire Greenville foasketb&U’teiamwai defeated by the college team l&fjt Kfi day night at Alford Memorial by a »eore of 82-22. The Greenville girls Won by a score of 13-1.0, Mias Mabel Hanna, of Columbus was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Hanna the last of thu week, . 'Miss Maude Hasting® <waa given, a pleasant surprise HastMonday evening by % number,of her friends. ' ’ The safe in the Jamestown post- office was cracked Tuesday morning, the burglars making their escape with $50 In cash and $40Qworth of stamps, Only about half of the cash was taken as neighbors heard the eiploeion and fired. >a revolver. There -is no clue. The grand jury1was called lastMon­ day and J. -H. Barkman, I. C. Smith and 0.0. Jackson, of the Osborn hank, were again indicted, for making false eotirles on the bank’s hooka. Other .Indictments were 'returned some time ago. The Xenia fair will 'be held- August 4 to 8, according to the arungements made by the Miami VSlley Fair Cir­ cuit. Miss Adah Wallace, who has been attending -college, will not -return for the second semester. . Mr. and (Mrs. G. E. Jobe have Issued invitations to. a. number of their friends for Wednesday, evening, Feb­ ruary 1-i, in honor of their son, Mr. John Oliver Jobe and bride. Postmaster Wright has been confin­ ed to his home this week, -with an at­ tack -ofthe gi-i-p. Mr. John Stewart., of Cincinnati, spent -Sabbath at home. Messrs.' Mate Anderson, Wayne Flat­ ter and Ernest Brewer went to Co­ lumbus, Tuesday, to attend &four-day agricultural course at the Ohio State •Unlverdty. Dr. J, D. Stewart (made a business trip to (Cleveland this week. Rev.' W. 'A. spent Tuesday and family. Condon, o f Trenton, with Mr- R. C. Watt Mrs. -F, <M, -Reynolds was hostess Tuesday afternoon to tite members- of the Home Dtt-knr*. Club. • ■ - F or R ent -Four rooms. - Mrs. Jacob Lott, The Misses Margaret and Fannie McNeil leave Saturday for a two weeks visit at Belle Center. ■ . . Mr. Raul Ramsey returned home Mqnday evening from Seville, 0.. where he visited bis sister, Miss Ha Ramsey, who is teaching in that place. Mr. Warner Randall underwent; an operation at the McClollan hos­ pital in Xenia Thursday .morning for tuberculosis of tbe bowels. His condition is reported improved since the operation. Mr, John Steel has been spending the week in Jackson, O, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Waddie,of Springfield have been gueBts of Mr. J. W. Tarbox and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Collins are visiting friends m Trenton. Mr, Oliver Garlough whe lias a public sale next Tuesday eXpecfs to move to Yellow •Springs. Mr* .James P, Finney will have a saloon Feb. 28 and has rented bis farm and may locate here but is yet unde­ cided. Mr-- The result of tbe examination for assessor has been made known and from the returns but three from Cedarville parsed. Warren Arthur, 78.3; J. Bumgarner, 85.9; D. H. Mc- Fariand.76 55. District Assessor, Henry Ferrell lias the appointing tforn the list and has chosen Mr. Arthur, who begins his duties Mon­ day. The work in the corporation abd township must be done in 60 days, Get Behind A Chautauqua. W . 0 . Coleman, representing tbe Colt-Alber Chautauqua Co., Cleve­ land, has been endeavoring to interestlocal people in a live day program. The local people are hot asked to stand for anything more than the gals of the Season tickets. All ex­ penses are to ho by the company, A tent seating 1600 people is fur­ nished free. Eighty towns in Ohio and Pennsylvania are on the cifeuit and South Charleston is to be one of them. a emu! tanes tir. jwiiwr isnuitiv* T**» lets without tbiakto* «t, “waionw," JOBE-BMBSR NUPTlAli. A beautiful wedding ceremony took place Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barber when their daughter,Edith Jeanette was united in marriage to Mr. John Oliver Jobe, eldest son of Mr. aud Mrs. O, E. Jobe. The ceremony was performed by Rev, J, g. E, M o Michael before a bank or ferns. The bridegroom and bnde were unattended anddeecepded the stairs alone, while Mrs, William Creswell played the wedding piarcli from Lohengrin* The solemn ring ser­ vice was used, The bride wore a robe of white voile, with an over drapery of shadow lace, and-she carried a shower bouquet 'of brides roses. • Following the service a four course dinner was served, and » t the bride’s table there were covers for the following with the bride and groomi Misses Lucy Shaw, Bertha and Isa Dean, Messrs, Delmar and Merald Jobe and Lawrence Barber, and Rev. fend Mrs. McMichaei. The house decorations were pink and white carnations with potted plants and ferns in profusion. The hndal table bore as a centerpiece a large basket of pink and white -carnations, The placo' oftrds were hand-decorated and the favors were tiny baskets oi red and white mints. . Among the guests wore Mr, ahd Mrs, Homer Jobe, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Currie, of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. 0.; B. Coulter, o f Oxford, Mr. T. L, Moore, George H, Barber, of ColumbUs and Miss Lucy Shaw, of Springfield. The bride and groom are from well known families in this county and’are exceedingly popular aiqong the younger set, They went, direct to their newly furnished home com­ plete in all its appointments!' -, i'Z ■|ll»Wr*W* mtCTWW'i~li ir!>ii . OBITUARY. Henry Yf, Ford was horn Febru­ ary 18th, 183&. Departed this life January 29, 1914, aged ?# years, 11- months and 11 day. He was a volunteer of the twelvetti Ohio regiment Company D, He served all.during the war. Was, in several hard battles and. wag in Anderson- ville prison one year,, -A t the close of the war be was united In marri­ age to Catherine S. Robertson., To this union seven children were born, three peceeding liitti m death. He wasamembeir of theM E* church, He lias been an invalid.since Decent her 23,1901, caused from paralysis. He was apatlenfc sufferer,and passed peacefully to the great beyond. Left to mourn his loss, a devoted wife, three sons/ William, Robert and. Alvin at home, and one daugh­ ter, Mrs, Frank Owens, and one step daughter, Mrs. Q. N.* Sfcubke$ of all this place, there.are also five grand children two brothers and three slaters, Mrs, Mary Houohms Mrs, James F oob , of Cincinnati; Mr®. J, W. McLean, of Dayton; Mr, Charles Ford o f this place and Mr. J. V. Ford, of Chicago. - ' W e ' desire to give our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors who sOkmdly assisted utf in the bereavement and loss of our husband and father. <" Mrs. Henry Ford and Family., Aliens.' A man’s world always, this has been —everything arranged for men—-and the women are foreigners. New Meat Store (Formerly C. H, Crouao’s Stand) We invite your inspection of cur stock o{ meats, fruits and vegetables which at all times will be up to the high­ est standard and priced at a fair margin. * OUR A IM IS TO PLEASE May we have your order? W a lter Cultice Phone orders delivered, CEDARVILLE, * OHIO Very Serious It is averyserious mattertoask for one medicine and have the Wrong one given yon. For this reason we urge yon in buying to becareful togst thegenuine-* B L * c S - « | w h T Thereputationof thlt old, relia- f la medicine, fckconstipation, in* { bis . ____ _______ digestion andlivet troubi t, is firm­ ly ssteblkh*d* 4 t does net Imitate othermedicine*, lfc is hatter than others, or it would not he the fa­ vorite llwr powder, with a larger sale than ad others combined. m m m m m n I eawwiww* Saturday, February 7th, h the Last Day of our Clearance Sale and your LAST OH h NCE to get the following goods at prices named* Take advantage of it. Hope Bleached Muslin 8c Percales 10c Worth lDc in every store to-day per yard.. . . . . . 12 l-2q Grade at per yard., . . . . . 20 % Off iOe Outing Flannel per yard,. , . . .8e ' 3,0c Canton Flannel per yard.. . . . .8c Domestics Calicos our best per yard............ - ,5<S Apron Gingham, 7 l-2c grade. .5 l-2c Apron Gingham 8 l-2c grade at . .. .7c We will pay you .. 25 Cents per dozen for CLEAN, FRESH EGGS in trade to-day. Sugar 2'5 Ib. sack Arbuckles Cane granulated Sugai* for . . $ 1.10 Worth $1.25 Star Tobacco per lb. . .40c 3 Big Cuts for...............................\25c 8 Bars Lenox Soap....................... 25c 6 Bars Star SoRpf....................... . .25c 7 lb Lump Starch,....................... .25c 3 1-2 lbs Star Crackers............... . .25c 3,-1 lb Packages Edgemont Crackers .. .for..'-* ...,*■*.. * . . , . . . . . . . . . ...25c 331% Off On all Women's, Misses' andChildren’s Winter Coats Buy them to-day. To-Day is the last day of our Clearance Sale. We offer some very special prices. Take advantage of them. fi Men's Arties $1,00 Arties per pair___ _ ,85c $1.50Arties per pair........... .$1,15 $2.00 Arties per pair*. . . ___ __ .$1,55 2 5 Per Cent Off On all ourMeu's Women's & Clildren's ‘ SWEATER COATS Buy them to-day. House Dresses Women's $1.00 Fleeced House Dresses 6 9 c Each To-day only. To-day only you. can get your choice of our Men’s $15.00 Suits d»|A a a or Overcoats for.............. P n fa fA n c best we have had i U ld lu cd this season.;95c per bu. To-day only B ird s Mammoth Store top* The Great Sale of * r •' Hutchisort <S Gibney Did Not Take all the Bargains Coats Furs Suits - Skirts Waists a t the low est prices. Sheeting P illow Cases Napkins A p ron s at reduced prices Table Linen Pictures Rugs Mattings Linoleums In F ine Supply. AH new. Everything for the Table O u r P r ices Schmidt’ s Old Hickory Floor, 25 lb Back for....75c Schmidt’ s Ocean Light Flour, 26 lb. Back for....70 Country Cured Bacon....18o -BreakfastBacon, per lb...2 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, lb ........;............................18 California and Bionic Hams, por lh............*.....16- African Java Coffee, per lb .................... .2& Rio and Java Blend per lb...................................... 24 Rio Coffee per lb.............. A P l3 R L y O O D \ i\Rek« orWater touches! \StMAUWT OYSTERS\ \MoChem\telPreserte\m\ \ttsed. ' AftteiirATVXfW.’fteshwtsiV \tt GhkOWtup ] 'pLAih „4IS, flGli J m Th e Oyster w ith the Genuine S ea T a s te 2 £ In Bulk and Cans R ece ived ‘ F resh E v e ry D ay Stone’s Cakes Received Fresh Daily Save your tush register receipts se» cured here and get either a Clock or * beauti­ ful Mirror. > FR E E , • t H. E. Schmidt <S Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers ------- 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio

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