The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
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The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated for .......... $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed Stock........ ....$126 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 . BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. ,1. Tarbox, President J. W. Dixon, Vice-President • Andrew dacksnn, Secretary ’ W . H, Barber ^ W. A, Sponoer 0. M. Crouse R. E. McFarland W. M. Cottrell J.TS, Mitchell J Harper’s Closing Out Sale . Having sold my tarm and moving west, I will sell my pnlire personal property at farm, on Selma pike and Jamestown pilce, 2- miles south of Selina and 1 mile north ot Gladstone, on F r i d a y , M a r c h 6 , 1 9 1 4 Commencing at 10:00 a. m. ,/ 13 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 1 One roan mare, 15 years old, weight 1700 lbs,; 1roan mare, 4 years old, weightlTOO lbs.; 1 bay mare, 4‘ years old..weight. 1200 lbs.; the above mares are sound and In foal to draft horse. One gray gelding •6 yeavs old, weight 1000 lbs.; 1 gray gelding, 4 years old, wciglrtHlOO lbs.;1 brown gelding, 4 years old, weight 1800 lbs.; 1 brown gelding, 7 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 bay draft filly coming 2 years old, extra good; 1 pair extra good mare males, 0 years old; 1 sorrel family driving mare, 0 years old; 1 bay family driving mure, 6 years old. (33 HEAD OF CATTLE Nineteen fat cattle, weight 1250 lbs.; 40 feeding steers, weight ■ 950, extra good; 2 Shorthorn cows; 1 yearling heifer; 1 veal calf; 24 lambs, fat enough, to ship. 350 HEAD OF HOGS One hundred and fifty bead of fat hogs; 35 sows, either have pigs now or will farrow soon; above sows iinmuned by Dr. J,-C. Jones. The balance of hogs are shouts, weighing from 50 to 125 lbs. - 1,000 bushels corn; some timothy bay; cement silo, 14x40; 2 cars 8x30; ithplements of all kinds, .including wagons, buggies, harness, machinery* hog boxes, feed jacks, tanks and other things not mentioned. p Terms: Cash or S5* Months at 6 ’PerCent. T. H. HARPER TITUS and MEAD, Aucts.—JOHN S-RROWN, Clerk. Lunch by Wheeler. . F ob KU nt : - F our rooms. - i Mrs. Jacob Lott, i Mr. John Taylor foil last Tuesday i breaking an ankle. The Misses Lucy and Lydia Shaw entertained about twenty-five friends Thursday afternoon at the heme their sister, Mrs.FredDobbins, in honor of Mrs. J, Oliver Jobe. The decoration?', were suggestive of of the Washington birthday season and small silk flags were the favors. A two course luncheon was served. The second Annual Concur by iho Ct-darvilje High School will he given in the opera house Wednes day, March 4th. Seats on sale at Johnson’ s Friday, February 27., Ibm t be.a hueker, .but ,a booster and go to the gymnasium,'Saturday evening and see the best team i Cedan iRe ever had win another. = Mr W .J . Tarbox and wife were at-bomti to a number or relatives and friends Thursday. Miss Bertha Anderson entertained audmbor of her friends Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. E, G. Lowry re turned from Brazil, Ind.t Tuesday morning, where they had been spending a few days. Owing to the storm they were compelled to re turn by way of Columbus or remain over in Richmond tor many hours. I ♦ • • Opera bouse Tuesday night. “ White Slava Traffic Exposed” by Evangelist.Hobson. Don’ tmiss if. Admission 10 cents. Among those that wehfc from here to Columbus Thursday.to attend the Get-together banquet were: Hon, George LiLtle, A. Z. Smith, C, F, Marshall, S.C. Wright, J. C. Bar ber, J, H. Andrew, Andrew Jackson aud Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ridgway, Plat for the Second Annual HIgn School concert, March 4th, opens on Friday, February 27, .at Johnson’ s A dm iss ion cen ts . Evangelist Tilroan Hobson who lias been in Xenia avliere hundreds have heard his message will give illustrated lectures in tiuT opera Itonso Monday and Tuesday nights. Admission 10 cents. The Dietrics pleased a fa,r sized audience at the opera house Tues day evening -« magic, song and novelty eiu'ertainment. The number took the place of Shungo- pavi an Indian entertainer whose sickness and death was announced. Thu ballots for the next committee were taken and will be counted in a few days. Galloway & Cherry H E. Main St., Xenia, 0. . t ■ Headquarters for Reliable Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House Mr. G, E. Boyd has brought suit against his brother, Albert Boyd, former partners in the Mllard busi ness, for an accounting. Judg< Shoupand Joseph Finney arc the plaintiff's attorneys'. Messrs. David Mactiling, Foster McFarland,and Melvin McMillan, <>1 Dayton, spentSabhath with friends here. * • Dr. J. O, Stewart was called t o ' Cleveland the first of the week, owing to Mrs. George Stewait hh,v-. ltigau attack of pneumonia. Mr. Floyd Ferris movosto Waynee- ville next week where he has been transferred, by the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. T. L, Norris, ,salesman for C. M. Crouse, has resigned his position to accept a more lucrative one with an implement dealer in Delphos, Q. He will move bis household goods! next week, * , ’ £3 vf M Mr. J. B- Nisbefcand wife, of Day- tou were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Nisbet, Sabbath. The second annual concert* Wed nesday* March4th; as given. by the members of the High School will be well worth attending. Tile Fair banks theatre orchestra o r Spring field has been engaged for fins date. For Bent—Two . fine office room’- .over Hartman clothing store, inquire of G. H. Hartman. F or B ale :—Rubber tire buggy in fan* condition, storm front goes With’ it. Inquire at this office. Only 10 cents admission to the Bible Reading Contest and to hear i ilu* Minstrel boys sing. Come and help a good cuithC, Mr. and Mrs. D. $. McCall and granddaughter, ot IdaVille, Inch, spent Tuesday with Postmaster Wright andMamily. 8 The vote on the lecture course committee has been counted and the six highest were'as follows: Dr. M. t. Marsh, Miss Alberta Ores well.. Geo. P. Sb’gler, Dr. J* W. Dixon, Rev. J. W, Patton, S. C. Wright, CHURCHSERVICES. TL P. CHURCH Sabbath School at 9:30. Preaching by (he pastor at 10:30. •Y. P. C. IT. at5:30. Leader, Mary Bird. : Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p. in. . There was no school Monday j owing to Washington's birthday. j * ------------------- I l f | Follow the crowd to the gyin- J iinsium and aee the college beat the I best team ih Dayton. I The lectures at the opera house Monday and Tuesday nights by Evangelist Hobson will lie illus trated with pictures. There will be nothing shown that will offend the youngest oi oldest. Arrange for these lectures .both nights. Ad mission 10 cents. J j Messrs. E. G. Lowry and Thomas ! Andrew took in the auto show in s : Cincinnati this week. AdvancedStyles For Spring 1914 Chic Model Hats in Taffeta and Milan Hemp in various new color ings suitable for immediate and early Spring wear. M oderate P rices Osterly Millinery 37 Green Street* Xenia, t • * Ohio mm -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson ut- , tended the Masonic banquet in *South Charleston, Tuesday evening, j A reception wag held in the lodge I rooms and the banquet was Hold in ; the basement of the Presbyterian <church. The many friends hove of Rev. Leo E, Rife, Clarion, Iowa,, will be pleased to know that lie has ac cepted a call to the Norris Square United Presbyterian church, Phila delphia, aud will be located in bis new charge sometime after ..the middle of March. The congregation numbers over 700 members and Is one or the si rouges t in flic East, the .salary biing $2K0!) per annum. It Is a remarkable c'o-ineidenl. thal Rev. Rife’ s predecessor at Norris Square was a former Cedarvllban, Rev. Alvin Orr, who recently lo cated In Pittsburg. Both young men were educated in Cedarvillc college where Rev, Orr graduated while Rev. Rife graduated from Monmouth. Rev. Rife a few years ago took up a niir.siqn charge in Oklahoma City and then was called to Clarion, Iowa, where lus min istry has been profitable to the congregation. The Philadelphia call mark!j a high esteem for Rev. Rife’ s capabilities and energetic efforts it, tire pastorate. i llr. Milts' Antl-l’.tin I’ ll!* tor rheumatism : Mrs. D. S. Ervin was hostess to . j, the members ot the Wednesday ! j\ tr.f.n* I>r, r.T;;-s' laxative TM>- <«ti! witbmit Uiln' 5 nf "rnodktill*.'’ afternoon club this week. Opera house Monday night. Don’t 1miss it. “ Slum, Saloon and Prison i LIV by Evangelist, Hobson. Rev. , l Ir bson has been conducting ovnn- ■ ! geiistic meetings in Xenia and needs : |no introduction to people of th e ; 1county. " , j Mr. John Burns lias purchased a ] Ford automobile. Stumps removed and boulders blasted by Lewis Shaver., Phone 28U, South Charleston, O; .i A team of horses belonging to George Crane frightened at a train Wednesday while tlio 'driver was loading coal at. Kerr & Hastings coal yard. The team ran north on Main street and before’ if, stopped had broken down a wheel to a vehicle of Morgan Keiimm's and a shaft of ,J. A. Bumgarner's rig. The lad ies’ Advisory Board of the College will give an oyster sup per Tuesday, Mart'll lo, for dm benefit o f the girl’s waiting room of the college, The place will be an* uonneeddfeter. New Meat Store (Formerly C. H. Crouse’s Stand) We invite your inspection of/ our sloth Ot meats, fruits and vegetables which at all times will be up to the high est standard and priced at li fair maigin. j « o f 7/ ADI IS TO PI.HASH May we have your order? Walter Cultice * Phone orders delivered, CEDJiRVILLE* , OHIO —-’^afgjrrri SAFE LOANS Auk any man who knows anti he will tell you that a first mortgage is the safest o f any kind of security. The only way to release it- is to pay the debt which it secures. Every loan made by The Springfield Building & Loan Association is secured , b y a first mortgage on good real estate in Clark County, Ohio* Depositors Receive 5 1% 2 Resources Over Three Million Dollars . ■ Deposits make on or before March 6,1914? will bear interest from March 1 , 1914 . The Springfield Building G Loan Assn. 28 East Main Street, ■MBBaawwsa Springfield, Ohio Save By Buying at the Big Store Three car loads of Plows, Planters and Disc Harrows just received, . A 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 can furnith you an engine for pumping or churning or running a washing machine for $30. iT Other prices on implements correspondingly low. It will pay you to call up the Big Store or come and see us. before you buy, •k TheGreene County Hardware Co. -*—* ■ •’ • c • The House That Makes Good. , XENIA, • ✓ ✓ •' OHIO XX GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X 'UNK Cure InTwoDays* vTakeLaxativeBromoQumireToMca. js &/ A f»vwry 1 Sevenjwmionbw*eaaoMla)MMt13 meirth*. This sigpUfttfi lL* jfw*- KMt. »dC« %
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