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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