The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
wmmm mb P i r ia w «>fTin»iwi m V P E N N Y s a v e d t ^ Mi1,VV«& ! f LOCAt AND PERSONAL ^ ’ !‘ ,J'l£al1'' <:>e •AttsieitOh loi’t t-'Ki V.-fjcjc 'iter, Texas, v/liere lio £ |w ill speml Use summer looking i after his fa j ' ‘ i rm Interests. A PENNY EARNED That’ s ft good, true saying, "A penny saved #s a penny •earned,” Why not realize the importance of saving your pennies, dimes apei dollar?, Open a savings account with us and let you? savings make yqu moro money, Gall and let us explain how we can help you save you money,. Money to loan. T h e O eda rv iiie B u ild ing & Loan A ssoc ia tion «■ Incorporated for................ 4200,000,00 Sub scribed S to c k .................. $ 126 , 425 , 00 ' | BOARD OF DIRECTORS jf W. J, Tarbox, President J, W. Dixon, Vice-President « Andrew Jackson, Secretary 1 W , H. Barber . W. A- Spencer I . •C, M (3rouse . B. B , McFarland -1 W. M. Cottrell J, 13. Mitchell Miss Eula Turbos lias accepted a Mrs. Frank Griwlloaiul daughter, ..................... ‘ ‘ " of Springfield &rf> guests-of Mr. j ! 0 , Orimlle and family. position with Hutchison & Uibmys in Xenia Mr, and Mrs. (Jr. II, Smith were at ! honm Tuesday to a number of i relatives. [ • • 8 PAIRS Boy’* $1.50 Cordu roy Pants sixes 28 to 21 waist. 29 to 32 insoam. Price to close them out 98c pair. Bird’s Mammoth Store Mrs. Charles Faulder, of Silver- tou, has been 'visitingher parents, Mr, Samuel Kildowand wife. OUR $1.00 SPECIAL, for 1week only, March 6 to 13th Inclusive. , 6 Bars Lenox Soap for - 20c ; 5 lbs Best Lump Starch for 20c 4 lb Granulated Sugar for 20c 1 lb 25c Leader Roasted Coffee - - - £Oc 1lb Heinz Bulk Mince Meat 20c For all $1.00 Bird’s Mammoth Store lil OXo fche s of CLEANED at all 'kinds D R Y HOME Clothing Co, F ob R ent :- -Four rooms. „ Mrs, Jacob Lott. The stock-holder* of the Hawkins Cycloear Company have elected di rectors and officers for the enter- prize. Hon. George Tattle, presi dent; Ji.Jm’W, Prngh, Vice presi dent; Albert Perrill, secretary; C H, Little, treasurer. It is proposed to manufacture tbe ear m Xenia, Spring I Opening Days T H U R S D A Y , M ARCH 12 th F R I D A Y , M A RCH 13 th S A TU R D A Y . M A R CH 14 th ’’ k• 1 a r . You are Cordially Invited Steel Bldg. Xenia, Ohio. Galloway & Cherry II E. Main St., Xenia, 0. v " Headqua rters fo r Reliab le Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc* X e n ia ’s E xc lu s ive Carpet and D rape ry House —BBS F i n e s t P r e m i u m s For Babbitt’s Trade-Marks* Silverware, jew e lry , toilet articles, books, music, toys, etc., all o f standard liigli quality. B.T.BABBITTS Best Soap—1776 Soap Powder—Borax Soap NaptliaSoap—White Floating Soap—Pure Lyc cr Potash ^JBahhitt’s Cleanser are the most economical and efficient washing and cleaning helps you can use. They save time, labor, money and clothes. A ll trtde-marhs cut from wrappers or labels are val uable. Save them and in a short time you can have your choice from a list of thousands o f desirable articles. These spjenJtct premium# are given abso lutely TREE-—they won’t cost you one cant—just get the habit of usingbabbitt*# product#anj #ttethe trade-marie*. fMtlWOWBM* 1 A- ®mazm BEST SOAP, * *ii m p Hd pa cm lllMWS 1776 iui msL ' tarwAiftRtr mm “Writ* for list of ’ rnaihlh gifts AMmt aS sail erJtr* t* B. T. BABBITT, 1 m ., Ikxl776, NewYork City 500 ROLLS WALL PARER Justono roll of 1o SINGLE ROLL f 2 o jj#r double roll. Thui* ire do# for papering olosot* eto., nd okooidlngly cheap. Bird’* Mammoth s tore la th is Issue will bo found (ho annual stnhmmht of tlm Cedarvllbi Building <fcLoan .Association, - Tim statement shows the Institution ft* 1min excellent condition, a good gitlu over last year. Tho association just rccuutly paid tho usual dividend of six per cent. Mr. 0 . E« Bradfuto recently sold a Uneyoung bull from his herd of Polled Angus to Prof. Williams of tho State University, Raleigh, N, C SATURDAY ONLY Florida Oranges per doz. - Fancy Florida Celery bunch Calarsb Candied Figs per lb Russet Apples per peck - Fresh Radishes 2 bunches. 17c 7c 18c 50c 5c Bird’s Mammcth Store * The Bible Reading Contest, Iasi Friday evening' proved one of the most profitable events as wel l as en joyable of the winter* The first prize was won by Miss Mary Hast ings, $7; the second Miss Hazel Lowryj*$5; the third Ralph Eider, $3. The prizes were offered by Rev. G. M. Ritchie of Clifton. Music was furnished by the Miustrel Boys. The judges were. Miss Jeau Ehvell and Rev. Huber Ferguson, Xenia, and S.C. Wrigbt. Born Thursday to Mr. and E. E. Finney, a daughter. Mrs. .Mr. F. P. Hastingsissick with the grip. • . Mr, J, E. Stuckey is attending the opemug o f the Moline company implement manufacturers, m Col umbus this week. Messers. George Little and A. Z. Smith are on a western trip for about ten days. The paper mill has been closed down UiU past week. . Fon S-Aiasr—Rubber tire buggy lu fair condition, storm front goes with it. Inquire tit this office. Stumps removed '“and boulders blasted by Lewis Shaver. Home Phone 286. South Charleston, O. Prof. W. E. Brantuer, ol Spring- field, formerly superintendent of the Selma schools, suffered the^oss of tils household goods by fire Sab bath flight. The fire Is supposed to have been caused by an overheated furnace. While hurrying from the house Prof. Branfner fell on the icy- walk and fractured bis loft arm. Little or none of the personal effects were s^ved and there was but littlp insurance,- Prof Brantuer. is an In structor in . the Springfield high school. March called upon us in typical Ground Hog -form, leaving more snow and zero weather. It is better to haveit ail at once and hope that the end of tho month will find ah early spring. The second annual concert or tin, high school Wednesday evening under the direction 0# Mr. George Siegler, pleased a large audience, The program was interspersed by readings and instrumental music. Misses Anna Celling, Edith, liam- mau and Irene Wright and' Mr. Allen Turnbull were well received in Uleir readings as were Mr. Her bert Patton iti a piano solo and a piano duet by Misses- Mildred Trum- bo and Anna Collins. Tne choral numbers by tho. entire school were mostly from the classics and'shows the standard of music bas been raised over a year ago.* The Fair-' banhs Orchestra of Springfield with Miss Helen Oglesbeeas accompanist added much to the program." The net receipts gd into the high school piano'fund. • * . Tho college girls basket ball team will play the Jamestown high school girls team next Tuesday night at'the Alford.memorial. The college girls' will also play ^thc Antioch girls at the Xenia rink on ^Friday* March 13, ' ■ „ . The Ladies? Advisory Board of thecolicge will give an oyster sup per Tuesday, Match 16, fox- the benefit of the girl’s waiting room of the college. The place will be an bounced later. Council met in regular session Monday evening. Owing to the absence of Mayor Wolford, Vice- mayor McFarlimd presided. There was nothing oi great importance up for consideration other than the ordinance for oiling the streets. The usual bills were allowed. A recess was taken until’ March 18. Mayor Wolford’s absence was due to an attack of the grip. Mr. 0. L. Smith returned the first of the week from St. Peters burg, Florida, where he Visited two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. W, Smith. ^ • F ob . R ents — a seven room house on Clilllicothe street. Inquire of Mrs. J. O. Stewart B I The Ladies’ Advisory Board of Oedarviiie college will give a 2.lii oyster supper iu the basement of the R. P. church (Mam street) next' Tuesday, March 10, beginning at 5:30, The proceeds go to refurnish the girls’ waiting room of the cnl, lege. All friends of the college are cordially- invited. 50 PAIRS Men’s shoes, lace and button. Patent Colt and Vlcl stock sizes 51 - 2 to 10 sold at $3 .00 , $3 .50 and $4 .00 Splendid value- Yours at $1.69 per pair. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mr. Warren Barber lmd a narrow escape Tuesday afternoon while In tho attic ot (he opera house. Not being lamatlar with conditions In that part of the house his foot slipped from a joieo and through tho ceiling It went tearing a great whole in the plaster. Mr. Andrew Jackson „w.as Blanding almost di rectly under In the orchestra pit, part of tho plastering touching his arm In its docent. While the acci dent is deplored on account of the recent decorations yet it is very fortunate that no one was hurt. Bancroft’s $40,000 INGORPOR- ATIVE SALE It OF FURS, HATS and CAPS ENDS THIS WEEK / Our incorporation agree ment provides that all our present stocks must be closed out at once no matter how j great the loss. This in< ans j ! you can buy “ Bancroft quali ty” merchandise now &% the price of trash, Fur sets as low a s . . .$1.95 Fur Coats as low a s .. $ 9 .9 5 Fur Scarfs as low a s , , 4 5 c Fur Caps as low a s . . 9 5 c Cloth Caps as low a s . , 9 c Soft Hats as low a s . . . 19c Stiff Hats os low as. * 4 5 c All the finer qualities are cut just as low in porportion. You can well afford to pro vide now for future as well as present needs. Every purchaser is safe guarded by our guarantee of satisfaction in wear and our sixty-three years experience. SAFE LOANS Ask tiny man who know: and he will tell you that a first mortgage is the safest of any kind o f 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 by a first mortgage on good real estate in Clark County, Ohio. 8 Dividends . Resources Over Three Million Dollars D eposits m a k e on or before M ^ rch 6 , 1914 , I w ill bear in tere st from M a rch 1, 1914. The Springfield 1 Building 6 Loan Assn. 28 East Main Street, - - Springfield, Ohio on Save Money 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 d istribu tors for the ^Associated G a so line Eng ines ju s t received our third car o f these . W e can furnith you an engine for pumping or churning or running a *w ash ing machine for $ 30 . O ther prices on implements correspondingly low . I t will pay you to call up the B ig S to re or com e , and see us before you buy . % * «r TheGreene CountyHardwareCo. The House T h a t Makes Good. XENIA, OHIO 2Z2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X Mu. Hugh Moorohonil, of Sianim-, j vlllo, spoilt fiovel'al days hero with shis non-in-law and datitflitor, Mr. ; ami “ Mrs. J, E, "HastnlRs. Mr. Hooreheful v\ns called hare by the death of l:L brother, Dr. Mooro- head In Xenia. A eturn talif* Dr, much ' laxative T*fe- UU without Uitnlilnu «t *'*RWUoUMi.*r 4 £ ^ To Cure a Cold in One Day Tak«LaxativeBromoQitinineT S « v « n M fflkw fco *« iioM i# 1 3 T M * d|gli& tiilto» OraHMiOrip' In twuDayii, _ : 1 % h rw $*0« lm *23G * v*i*~*mmsi ■- yti#"-*****^* vA"
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