The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

tfM i Don’t tot your motu'y get away from you—anchor it down, Opon an ac tnnn t with us, wlivro your money will oam you more money- Do it MOW- to day 1 Thorn's a rainy day comming fiomo tiaio in your Ufe--ho yrepai! d for it. S tm t a small account w ith us and wafcli It Rrow. „ The Cedhrville Building & Loan Association Inco rpo rated f o r ................. $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Sub sc rib ed S to c k ........ ..... $ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ' W, J. Turbos,’President W. Dixon, Vice-President Andrew Jackson, Secretary W. H. Barber W. A. Spencer “0. M Oronse "B. K. McFarland W. M, Cottrell ' J . E. Mitchell Galloway & Cherry •II E. Main S t„ Xenia, 0. Headquarters for Reliable Carpets, Rags,Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House mb *. Advanced Styles For Spring 1914 /■ Chic Model Hats in Taffeta and Milan Hemp in various new color­ ings suitable for immediate and early Spring wear. Moderate Prices Osterly Millinery 37 Green Streets Xenict, Ohio mmm i f you like tnagle *1 11KM&TRIC8 1 10CAL AND PERSONAL j m rk a: i' . i * * * . ti .,0 Minstrel boys will fin s - - ' fuvcral numbers a t tin* Bibb; R«‘ad- T i o t h c s oi nli isin'3 b DRY jny rontm -nt-'i* Friday night, GLEAMED at HOME Clothing (’?>. Mia, r;;nrI--3' EM; li-is teen, on the pick lint -for many than a week. Tf you itk« M l'sjro do not fad to ; tm a rTH E DIETRIC’S, ’ Mr. E. H. Downs, of Idaville, Ind ., • was the fruosf i f Postmaster Wright ; and fam ily over .Saht-ath, j Mr. It. C. W a tt attended a sale at Dima the iirst of the week. Mr. Wondcl Foster, of Clifton, who Is attending Lano Seminary, Cincinnati, fms boon spending a few days a t home. „ 2R'Vr7,1 £’;t" -,-cr.t an i:p?rr.t‘.y» Taci'dry. a t the McCellan iicsp-tnl, in Xenia, MJ f ' s i’turejii'O' Former, li'cau^n, has befii sick with, the grip, this wdek, Wo o.i\i in rec-ipt of a program of a ; eons recital *;f the r indents of Mr. , .Trim A. E H;;uan in recital a t Con • oc-rvatory rente rt Hall, Thursday t'vo,-;«g. On the program wo find Mr. ) John Orr Stewart, barytone, down for j two nuniliers, “Dreams,” by iSlrrlcslr1, and ’‘The thing of Hyhrias, the (’re •an," by Elliot. i P lat for the Second Animal High School concert, March 4th, opens on Friday, February 27, a t Johnson’s. Admission 35 cents. High School Concert March 4tln Admission 35 cents. A company has been.organized in Xmia to manufacture what fa known t *.a a cycle tar. Messrs. Oeorge and j ' Howard Idttle, John Prugh, \VK D. Wright, Jr F. Civ, Marry Lceuunl, ; j U F. Sayre, Arthur Perrill and Paul Hawkins are tlress interested. The i . latter designed the car. 1 * F or R P N 'i'F o n r rooms. Mrs. Jacob Lott. F or S a l e :—Yanng rcgistcied Jersey cows for sale cheap. FtouENcvi P. W ilson 2t Selma, O. Mrs. Raymond Bull and Misses Mary Hastings and. Kat herine Ale- ■Hiven entertained a number of friends last Friday evening a t the Home of the former m honor of Mr. ind Mrs. Ol'ver Jobe. Miss Grace Hock, who has been ill for seme time, has been taken to he tuberculosis hospital in Spring- 3eld for treatment. . . Dr. 33.0. Oglesbee has been called -o Terre Haute, Ind ., owing to tl.e ieatb of a brother. The Anderson School Literary mciety.will hold the regular month­ ly meeting Feb. 23 a t 7 o’clock. There will be Washinglon-Lincoln exercises and patriotic song followed >y an address on "Social Center Work” by Prof. D. Hi Barnes, Ad­ mission live cents. ’-Ladies*''Home Jou rnal P a t­ te rns. Buy them a t W iste rm an 's Drug S to re , For Rent—Two fine office room1-' over Hartman clothing store. Inquire of G. H. Hartman.''■ F or S aws :—R ubber tire buggy in fair condition, storm fron t goes with it. Inqu ire a t th is office. Only 10 cents admission to the Bible Reading Contest and to hoar the Minstrel boys sing, Ootne and help a good cause. Mrsi. A. 'D . Carver and son, of Richmond,. Ind ., returned home Tuesday a fter spending several days with Air. and Airs, Win. Jetfries. 3 H r;. C. ‘II. Kyle, or Xenia, has re- i 'tired word of -file death of a cousin,. 1 Rev. James Jb Cooper, a former and '■ dgaly cunn i'id dtizc-n of this plaee ». hat died hi Romano, California. Rev "oopir was 7P yoaro of age. and was 'icensed to prtarb in 1864 -in the Re. formed Presh.vte.ian. church. He was i member of Co. R, O. V. I„ and was lieutenant of a company. of squirrel hunters, Ho Is survived by Ills wife, me eon,'who is in the ministry, .and ,wo daughters. Mr, and Airs. C. M.' Ridgway ware tiven a surpr'.Kc last Saturday even- ng at thefr elegant homo when a num- ter of their friends called in honor ;f their twenty-sixth wedding anni- /craary. Refreshments were1brought along and -the evening spent in a so-, :iaj manner, . Those present were: Rev. and Mrs, J, 5, E- McMicliael, Air, and Mrs. J. C. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. ji l T. B. Andrew, Mr, and ,W. B,' Seven-j ?J son, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart, • l *' The plat opens on Saturday after­ noon, February 21, for the next number of the lecture course, "The Metrics.’’ F or KteNi':—A seven room house in Mille-r street,. G. H . Smith. 1 >Goto the Bible Reading Contest and bear yoiu* favorite chap ter cor­ rectly read and hear the minstrel beys sing. KeXfc Friday night. The second Aunuhl Concert by ’•fie Cedarvilie High School will he given in the opVra bouse Wednes­ day, hi arch 4 th ,. Seats on sale a t Johnson's Friday, February 27, A great trea t ,*st the -PRINCESS Saturday evening, TH E CON- ,SCIENCE FUND m 2 reels and DYER BHT NOT DEAD, Biograph Comedy. Who will win tiie prizes a t the Bible Reading Contest in the IT, P. church next F riday night? D r.1 J . O. SLewart went to Oin- eiunutl, Thursday evening to a t­ tended a recital of which his eon: John, look part. Laid week Mr. Stewart sang before the Folklore Club m Avondale and was well re­ ceived. His program consisted of Indian, songs. Mr. Forrest Fields is suffering a son was born to Mr. and Mrs,j With pneumonia and other compli- j H John Kelher,' Monday. . {cations. ! tf) -— —— ;------ ■i ■■ ........ ’ . F(• Mr. Roscoe Harness has been j lb. sack of floor givenaway at s | j seriously ill with pneumonia. j the PR IJ n CESS,’Saturday evening, 11 '—*-i——— -t, j February 2b. Coupons with ' each | Miss Pearl Smith, of Xenia, was ! ticket. Keep your coupons. } the guest of Airs, Ralph Townsley,.; ———— —- Wednesday. ! Aliss Afary Bratton has returned to Chicago after a visit with relatives. ■t Basket Ball A lford M em orial 8 O’CLOCK FridayEvening,Feb.20 Selma High School VS. . Cedarville College Reserves Bible Reading Contest a t the t T. P. church nex t F riday night, Fell, 27, at. 7:80. Aressrs. Walter Illff of this place ‘ and H a rry Illff, of London, have j p j heon attend ing the cement show a t | ! Fifteen contestants in the Bible i ChicaRO tills week. Reading Contest a t t h e F . P. church • ------- -— I | next Friday night. Special coininuufeatloh oi Cedar-; ----------------- . | vilici Lodge No. 022 F. & A. M., ! ! The second annual concert, W ed -j Thursday evening, February 20, | i nesday, March4th, as given by the | U)l4. Inspection and work in th e ; members of the High School will be ; E. A. Degree, An invitation to he well worth attending. The Fair* j present: ib extended to all Ataster | | hanks theatre orchestra ot Spring .Masons in good standing, fleld has been engaged for tins date. 1). B. McElwain, W. M. ri L. II. Sullenberger, Sec y. }' !/ Afr. C. W. Dean left this morning f o r a visit with relatives in West Liberty. , * Tim College Minsfrel buys fu r­ nished the music for the Jamestown Farmers’ In stitu te. I New Meat Store The Selma team defeated the Re­ serves by four points a,t Selma; but— well, you come out and gee if they can repeat. ........... ■ Url',l""l-Up ......... Admission - 10c Air. O. L. Smith -left Monday evening for St. Petersburg, Florida, where he will visit life father and mother. Ho expects to return about the first of the month. Airs. Smith j accompanied her husband ■to Cii> i clnnftti where she spent a few days. | j Mr. Silas Chapman, ‘Who lived on ! » the Henry Kyle farm died Tues-j. -------- day of hea rt trouble having been ni j poor health for a month. He was j We invite your inspection of ouf , r,s years old and was a member of j stock of incuts, fruits and vegetables ' the Friends church Selma, and also ! which at nil times will he up to the high- bolong to F. O. of k ; and ’J r. O, U. 1est standard and priced at a fair margin A. M. A widow and five children S’C IICSIC^lQB mmm Special Prices On All Winter Goods To-Day, Saturday, Feb. 21st. Last Cut on WOMEN'S, MISSES? and OHILlSliK ,'S WINTIOllCOA 1S. Get them to-day ut ONE HALF original price. 312.50Coats for .... §10.00 Goats for1. . . . . § 7.50 Coats 3 '"f C f o r - ........................................ U ,AHothers at same ratio. « « « 4 4 • » • S6.25$5.00 Sweater Coats $3.50Sweater Coats for , , . . . , . . . . . . $3.00Sweater Coats fop. ..... ......... $2.50SweaterCoats ' *for ; . . . . , . . . . . , . . $2.00SweaterCoats for. ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.50SweaterCoats for .. $1.00SweaterCoats for,,., .1..,..... . WehaveSweaters for the whole family. Potatoes Choice Stock per bu., ........ .$1.00 $2.33 $ 2.00 $1.07 $1.33 $100 67c WEWILLPAYYOU 25c Per D ozen in tradetore!%n#frotheggs, Satur-p day, Feb. 21. ]JH d £-- b 3your surplus, We Sell 6PackagesHonest ^empTobacco.25c 0 “ UnionWcrkumn “ . ,25c 3BigGuts Star Tobacco ........... 25c Dried Apples FancySunCured, 31-2lbs,. . . . . . 25c Night Gowns Men’s andLadies’ Night Gowns, each. ........... 73c House Dresses Ladies’Flannelette House Dresses at, each....... 59c Men’sHeavyFleeced$1.00 ■UnionuSuits each ___ 79c Men’s and Boys’Overcoats at 1 -3 Off $15.00Overcoats $1000 $1250 Overcoats * ,<3*.Q "J'J for.. ................... «D0*O0 $10.00 Overcoats $ 0 0 7 Bird’s Mammoth Store P. S. These prices are for Saturday, February 21st, only. sammmm S a v e M o n e y By Buying at the Big Store Three car loads of Plows, Planters and Disc Harrows just received, First Class A No. 1 Sulky Plow for $30. W e are distributors for the Associated Gaso­ line Engines just received our third car of these. W e cap furnith you an engine for pumping or churning or running a washing machine for $30. Other prices on implements correspondingly low. It will pay you to call up the Big Store or come and see us before you buy. The Greene County Hardware Co. ■* The House That Makes Good. XENIA, y ✓ OHIO lfK 3 i X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X ; survive, The funeral was held j Thursday, The jo in t county ditch through ! ; tho farms of J , A. Bumgarner, t F rank Townsley, ot al, Was sold Wednesday, A Columbus firm gets th<' tile at $J5oO and Thomas Cofuv Bonih Charleston will my them for 1020, OUR A IM IS TO PLEASE May we have your order ? Walter Cultice Phone orders delivered. CEDARVILLE, , OHIO ¥5*55 ■m igiiajrMVir'tfii nm ^ T o Cure a Cold in Oiao ©ay ,aTakeLaxative Broittd Quinine t «M co . j ? ,% / , ' ” S*v«iMBHon be***M inpart1*month*. This CnracCrlp * Two D*y|, , ' / <*» u y d i y 1

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