The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
> 9 j t **erlMfKw>ifrifi f t& H * LOCAl ANDPERSONAL ^ jie f« tiU iLm » tU& to ttb« w» £ 1 T; U, will i?e held In tb* RlbMry next Thursday, March lBtb, *fc* Mr.ftnd Mrs- W . B. SteveuBau n iter ta im d about fifty friends and , relatives Thursday a t dinner. C l o t h e s ot CLEANED a t all kinds D R Y Mi*. Wallace B a the r, wife and | daughter, of Dayton, were guest* l [o f Mr. R. B. .Barber and family 1 over Sabbath . j HOME Clothing Co. Mrs. W. H . Illff has been on the ' sick list suffering with stom ach ! trouble. W hy continue paying ren t when we can furnish you the money with which to build or buy a homo and you can repay on tha game's# paying re n tf Did you ever stop to th ink w ha t a mo» home you ch ild OWN with th e money you baVepaid out in BENT, Think It over, make up your mind to buy a home and let us help you, , ■ The Cedarville Building & Loan Association r> In c o r p o r a te d fo r .................. $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 S u b s c rib e d S to c k ............... $ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 i BOARD OB DIRECTORS 1 W, J .T a tb o x , President, J . W , Dixon, Vice-President Andrew Jackson, Secretary W . H . Barber C. M. Crouse W, M. Cottrell - . . J . E . Mitchell * W . A* Spencer' R. E . McFarland. iKcdarvllleCownsbipSchool Report. a S , K B g K -TP I QS CD W CD fit s> a •s» to• .• m at at at S 9 g S o $ s 3 •».. u.w M *g '-CD' ' -SJ «• © : • V} • & At**• et 4 •Nuu^bet o t J>isl*ict.......... . Enro llmen t Average- Daily Attendance.,........... ...... . Pe r Cep t Daily Attendance,,..,................ Number T a rdy Num ber P resen t Every Day.,... ............ , Per Cent Present Every Day.,,,,....... . Number of Visitors.,,.,..............- ........... Bank for . Feb 1 2 3 4 & . 6 7 u 2il 8 DJ IS 7 9 84 11 ai. a 121 12 6 ,8 78 0& 99, *% 93 95 •99 96 . 98 o: 5 I 0 2 X 9 .9 0 , & ■7 8 6 ,2 3 86 46- 40 88 23 46 ■39 % ' 43 . >1 1 2 '0 .6 9 0 4 8 G I 5 6 2 HONOR ROLL Disk. No. I Dist, No. 2 Dist. No, 4- D ist. No. 6- D iet, No 6- Dist, No. 7; ma Finfest Prem iums For B abb itts Trade-Marks Silverware* jewelry, toilet articles, kooks, , music, toys, etc., all of standard kigk quality. B.T.BABBITFS ’ Best Soap—-1776 Soap Powder—BoraxSoap ♦Naptha Soap-*—White Floating Step—Pare lye or Potaih Babbitt’s.Cleanser are the moat economical and efficient washing and cleaning helps you can use. T h ey save-time, labor, money and. clotlfcs. A ll trade-marks cu t from wrappers or laheL arc val uable. Save them and in A short time you can •■--1 -■■-• -■ ■have you r choite from a list of thousands of desir»hletartlcles. AanmosuAna u iK im mriam Av&nxnax m m m r IDA a»Mi %, •Thc«etblc&did.premium. »r« jjtvca abto- lutdy FREE—they won't co»t you one cent—juit get the habit of mlntf RAtittY product*and **v«the trade-marks. Writ*far lift ef maihik gift* .' M l Address ail Bail n k n to B. T. BABBITT, be., Bw 1776 , HtwYork CRy 1 M W | 1 B A K IN G POW D E R Absolutels-Pure ROYAL—the most celebrated of a ll the baking powders hi the world—celebrated for Its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit,bread, etc* healthful*!* Insures yon against alum and an forms of adulferatioii that q ow im t lx e low p r i^ h r a n ^ Mr. A. D. 1’owuBley i t suffering j j w ith stomach irouble and has been [“quite sick lor several days. a gp £ I t s **J/ 3 on ' c a {2.c ft -C E or R eno .’:—Four rooms. Mrs. Jacob Lott, F ob JSA& nRubber tiro buggy In fair conditiou, Btorm fron t goes with it, Inqu ire a t this office. Mr, Hugh Grindle has moved Into the Mil burn projierty vacated by Mr. Floyd Ferris, . who moved to Waynesviiie, O. Twenty-one of, the members of j Mr. Patton's Bible class spent the i evening of Marsh 6th*a t the Method ist parsonage. Oysters were served after which speeches on class a t tendance were enjoyed by all present. F ob 8 alrs — Un tigh t piano in good condition. Inqu ire a t th is “fflee for pariloulars. F ob B ent :— a seven room house on ChUllcotbe stree t. Inquire of Mm. J , O, Stewart Mr. G., E. Jobe has the honor thus far of having what is termed the choicest lot of f a t cattle that, hat- been shipped from tbfs section ip many years. There,were 76 head ol Herfordnaud Mr, Jobe gives credit to msalaga for the low cost and the rapid gam. The consignment was purchssed by F rank Townsley at top price and was shipped to g, &S New York. Mr Townsley also placed 30 bead In the shipment making J06 head or five carloads. Mr. C. M. Crouse was called to Washington, D, O,, Thursday by the dea th of hie brother, George, who visited here,last summer. Mr, Crouse was 81years of age and had deen in the postal Service foi man) years, being inspector of mail sacks. L’he funeral will be held Saturday. Mr. T. M. Hanna, of Buthven. Iowa, has been the guest of Dr. and M rs .J .W . Dixon fo r several days -Ru th Huston, Pau line Colling,' Docile Hubbard, Willi- ’ Oorry, E a rle Collins, Russell Huston. , -Rosa Andrews, Dorothy Andrews, Pauline Set^,- Hostel St •John . Margnerjete Spraokicn, B la i’ohe Spracklep, Dwighi , _ Nortbup , Donald Northup, Raymond SpraCklen, Dist. ! nov -3—<0«T,hefioe Sm ith, Mabel Strobndge, Alice Dackey, Ed ith Ranisey. Clarence Sm ith, Dopald Smtth. •Wayne Wefmqr,-John Moore, Lester Clemans, ■Ottia F radd , F rank Evans, Hazel H u islar, EUlabetb Cres- - Well, Maurice Harness, E s th e r Harness- Wilbur MoMiRan, H arvey McMillan, Nellie Neff. W ilbur Neff, Dennis Davis. - < 1 F , P . R ite tou r, Supt. F ob S ab * ;—A one-horae wagon and barness and a bed stead. '. . ■ . D. M* Dallas. Rev, J . S . E . MeMichael and family have beeu viBitlng with Mr. and Mrs. Mason Prugh near Day- On,' who ju st ■recen tly returned -rotn an extended trip through the West. ■ Miss I n a Murdock was called to GraySon, Ky>, th is morning owing -'b-the Illness of her sister, Mrs* Walter Morton. 1 • Mrs. Violet H atch died ,Thursday morning a t her home m Jamestown In her 102nd year, a f t e r . two days Illness of pneumonia, The deceased was probably the oldest woman In Ohio. Hho was born in Virginia but came (d th is s tate In 1836. The college girls will m eet the Antioch g irls in a game of basket ball In X en ia tonight a t th s rink . The game will decide the champion, ship o i the county and Southern Ohio. Arrangements have been made for th e late train to stop. A meeting of th s Board of Trade Will be held this evening in the mayor's office to consider plans for hav ing a supper among the busi ness men about town and enthuse new life in the-organization. The L, A. E . Society Of the M. E. church has offered to furnish the supper on a guarantee of fifty plates a t 30 cents each.* Dr. J . O. Stewart, the p resen t bead of the organization, has a communication from an Akron rubber firm th a t desires a new location, 1 Mrs, J u lia Spahr Cummins, wile of I , T. Cummins, former county Commissioner, died very suddenly of h e a rt trouble a fte r m idnight Thu rsday morning. She was subject to such a ttack s and a t first refused to allow the fam ily to call her brother. Dr. D. E , Spahr of Xenia. However J i e was' called la tte r bu tslie died before his arrival. The deceased is survived by three daughters* Mrs. Delmer Hook, and Bessie and Dida a t bottle with tb s husband and father, A brother, J . O. Spahr, of Skidmore, Mo., was visiting his sister a t the time of her death. Tbe funeral will be held -Saturday trom the home At id o’dock. This Advisory Board ot the Col lege gave an oyster supper in the IL P, church Tuesday evening the pro ceeds to go towards refurnishing the girls’ waiting room a t the col lege. Dr. McChesney contributed seven dollars towards th is fund as the b a leh ce 'tak en in a t the Bible Reading contest. A meeting of ,lhe Cedarville Branch of th e Greene County Im provement Association - was hold last Saturday and about fifteen new members were taken in making thir branch one of the strongest in tbe county. Orders *were taken for two car loads'ot fence beside about 100 gallons of maple rm ip . Another meeting will be held Friday, March 20 when county. Agent Cook will be present. , * Mr. Taggert, of the Wooster E x perimental ’Station will give ’ a iemonstration on spraying and > runjngat th e -S , BSl Williamson >rchard nex t Wednesday between nine and twelve.” All interested are invited to bo present. Mrs.’J . P . Schaffer, of Dayton, melted friends here Thursday re- rurumg F riday morning. She was accompanied by ■* Miss Charlotte Seigler, who: will be her guest loi ■several days J A number of persons have moved of late-there bemg many changes in farms * Raymond Bull takes the Frank Townsley farm on the Colum bus pike vacated by Mr. Neff, wbo goes to another farm owned by Mr. L’ownsley vacated by Wm. L ittle. Stanley Bumgarner lias moved onto the Alonzo S tretcher farm. Wm. Andrew has moved to the Kedzie farm near Yellow Springs which he, recently purchased. Mr. Graham of near South Oharfestpn goes to the Pollock farm vacated by Mr. Andrew. F ob S alk :— Motorcycle, Twin rad ian complete. Price reasonable Address F. L. Hamilton, R. R . No. 1. ^ .....■*'!!, Ml—...■■ijft •Mrs. W. B. Tu rnbu ll was Hostess r'othe members of the K adan tra Club and a number of o ther friends rhu rsday , The decorations, favors and fhenu were in keeping "With th e St Patrick season, 5 ■J ■Mr. Charles Smith was in Columbus, Monday, on business. iMr, W, -I-LBarber has been appoint- id administrator do bouts non of tlxe sstfiite o t James Gregg. Hite bond .vaa fixed a t >26,096. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall have for thelr guests their daughter, Mrs. Man-, aingtmd daughter, Marjorie, of Tiqua. fM«*rs.'Harry. And Ttwmdey left Monday for Ruafcaell, HI., where the former expects to pureaase a Shire stallion. Mr, and Mrs..Robert Biifi went to Cincinnati, Tuesday, and from there A’ill go to Btenclmiste^ for a visit with :heir eonJn-l&W and daughter, Mr, end Mrs. Lloyd Confarr. Miss Belle MMdietott, of Yellow Springs, was the guest of /Mias- <?bar- ’otic Slegler from Saturday* until Tueetfay. Mr, T. H. Harper, who has sold out his land expects to locate In Missouri; Miss Marguerite McFarland enter tained a number of her friends Tues day afternoon in honor of her birth* day*.-. Dr. W. R, McCheeney and family, who have been spending the winter With Mr. Thompson Crawford, are again located in their own home. Dr, 8. 8 . 'WllwMr, long, one of the leading physicians in the county, har ing practiced, in Xen laJhc^ 1880, has announced his retlsm en t . and Dr, Clayton S. Whitehead, of Warsaw, Ind., will take up his practice. Mias Edith Shockley, of Grove City, 0., has been the guest of Mr. B. H. Little and wife, Mrs. J. O, Grindle wad called t o Cin cinnati last week owing to the Ill- nebs of her grandson, Winston. Law rence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Law rence, • * MiflS Ruth Fulkerson, of Spring Val ley* was the guest of Miss Helen Og- Icsbec, Thursday and Friday, Emma Ballard, colored* of James town, has developed' a case of small pox, and a s a result a number of houses In that Village have been put under quarantine. Sheriff McCAlHster and Mayor Dodds, of Xenia, arrived' home Mon day after an eventful trip to Spokane, where they captorcd C. O, Washburn, who was wanted In juvenile court, where Judge Howard had ordered <hlm to support hla wife and' child. It la s«|d that Washburn made an attempt to g»t away from the officer®and Was also expootjng to b« freed by JEhw Washington cowrie on habeas corpus proceeding*. Being out without bond Sheriff McnalHster captured his man ftnd by auto mid:1way for Rathdrum, Idaho, whore the train wa* boarded. Aonild ta*M ur. RUM laxative Tft** l*t* ufibtet thtekiua ft I s a Vts WREN’S Springfield’s Greatest Store . % *' Is Now Showing the Best and Newest In AH Articles and Fabrics for the Spring Season, * 4 Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Go ds, White Goods, Laces, Trimmings,’Embroideries. 4 T, *. ► tr * *4 * . Are here in abundance and the prices are less than elsewhere. * . ' * V.■ • ’ • ■* .. ■ ' ■ Our Ready=to=Wear Store delight to behold. Garments for Women, Misses and Children in the newest Spring Styles and Fabrics, Come and see. We pay your round trip fare to Springfield, on purchases of $15.00 or over. Save Money a * * , ‘ * i • ’ at the Big Store Three car loads of Plows, Planters and Disc Harrows just received, .-j, ■■ | 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. Other prices on implements correspondingly low. It will pay you to call up the B ig Store or come and see us before you buy, 4 * TheGreene County Hardware Co. The HouseThat Makes Good. XENIA, ✓ > ✓ OHIO Mr. atVd Mrs. John McCtaivpbcHeft-1 terfakied a number of friends » t din ner last Friday. j ’ Representative 3, C, Anderson la in Cincinnati, where he Is .undergoing An operation for * growth on hi® eye. Several month® Ago (Mr. Anderson, had a growth Ttemoved after losing the right Of one eye, but lately the trouble has shown Itself Again. He 5e ulsng ttio radiuin treatment. 2£2£ GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X 9 k v ’ CwwiGi*^ h T w o Days, To Core a ColdinOneDay T*inLaxafiveAromoQn^aeT^Mt.^^ Z mwwj . ‘ iiwiK i i i W'tnurii *•-Ek
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