The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

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PETITIONS IN CIRCULATION ! ‘ FOR VARIOUS OFFICES, S«W 00 * lifted two hen* Monday ni#bt from Mu. |#«ry Dufficld's hen . toto*. Mftrehal K* wk « i mad the R:od totota* took »t> tlw trail -and aa a re­ m it tended. at JW&ydPoHy'* roafoeivee, In Ob* M. A, Creswefi proparty, of the On* faftfinff. When the of- tloar tod Sound* w*at ia rifo roar dew of m » toto*. BoUy made a hjwty c*Jt out 'front w?y and *mw? tow** inqntek.time. When #e«* going Wit Bridget utreet b * was to ss, omul' run. am1 anode hie omwpe. DoBy m i Ju*t recently re taored from Si* pafoteu-ttery for ©teal- to* clover •**& •Th* amount of owojt- «m fea*h«r* about riw> Foliy horn© in- dfoa-tod- -that rite poultry feua-iceae mfithit M more than a rid* Irene -with, m™. . -1 *-.■ fflfetssra W, X* -Olnmatw *®a T. , 1C, Banna left Tuesday on .a month'* trip-to riw eatiritwretv' They wfii.vR,. «, to Texas*, where Mr. Banna <re»*r640 acres, Mr. <a«n»n& expects to complete a deal (there, that iurolvt* 4000 acre* tofongto* to dftf- foreut customer*?; From -there -they go to 'Oarlebad, New Mfocieo, to 8©ok I at a farm o f 142 acres owned' by Dr. I Isaac NUatewnm This land is all under, euKlvariori, and to irrigate*!- More than 100,000 acres in -the valley to made tortile by irrigation, from the government dams.1 = - Prof, I*. 13. Ivina, of Lebanon, sends i us the following: The new epchooi law* do not destroy ’extol board* of education or take «way elr power; increase the cost of /entffcm; compel mtstfical inspection x Eire the state, sebooi departmeu; ,ny added power over county or local { .uthoritto*. The new tow does provide <wstate «hi.for #u®%rvlston; eooonr- ►ge coneoWdetton; for training of ru­ ral and Tillage teaclvers; -increases date aid 4<%weak sehool dtotrfcto; Tiaraateee a saying of $420,000 a yew y the payment of Interest on deposit ,f school funds sad aboiJehee the of- rice of treasurer of boards of educa­ tion. COUNCiLCONSlDERS* ■■' ; ETREET PAVINa, ■A®ad}oi|nied ttwebtog of council was held- Monday, evening when bhe • or- dinanoo for o$tog mrtato streets was giyencono'jderetionand;lalsd.thestreet payingpropoBition, ":A.petition vim -presentedsometime ■ago..by SoU'th Main etreet.:pepperty owners;a&i 4 Dgtor -street .paving, Mr, ■WU'\ SPerry,;onenglner:on the rail- ■roadimprovementwaspreBent to ad'- visaotv©ematter. Estimates as to the cost amnfrom $3 to ?4 per front foot..; Before>{Hmncll,Candoanything it willbenecessarytoemployan. en- gto-eer >to ‘make ‘estimates and ptoc F or fiADK;—Ceok stove, coaVor lmV&**<:lity‘solicitor tolookafterthe, Wood with reservoir in excellent _ rf4, , __« . .. .... months to get the legal ana legtsla- oonaition*,• InquireAtthisoffice, -foiveqndcompletedbeforeworkcould > 'bestained. ThisTradeMnrkonEverySack SaveWithout Skimping i l ’ ,tr 1 * a . ’That’s what It means to use Aristos' Flour—yoij-useJess to get thesame result. . Milled from Red Turkey Wheat, Aristos Flour has superior Strength—the flavor mid the nutria ment of the wheat ate retained to ' greater proportion than in zno$t 1other flours. You Save becausdyou heed not bee *0 much, not 'becabso - you must skimp foreconomy's sake* Try This for Cookies -SMS Judge Q. II, Kyle ba:» started 4kft ciroutetitm of his petitions for toto second form, Under th * »tw tow "Onwnonplea* Judge* will not be dect- d by d is tric t as formerly fh© vote being cotrttned to ©acb county, The pdtiowt at * In olrculefion in every precinct In Uie county, - Another candidate for the common ■pleas judgship is Mr, Harry Smith, son o f Judge H. I* Smith, who for* tnerly held tbi* honor. -Mr, Smith to i popular young' man and has (been very Buccecoful 4a the prftpiice of tow, H© to on© of the youngest men that ever ran for th© office in thto.dtotrict, though some of the Judge* in the other oountie* nr© about Mr. -Smith's age. Deputy (Sheriff Frank A, Jack"<m <itarted.M* peUtkwto this week and hie frtonds or© circulating them in var- ’oua Beotion© of the county. To-date -inly to Candidates are i nth© field, Frank and Ed, UghtMser. * . Th© -real contest will com© over the nmsecutorahip* D, G. Tounkin, a young attorney In ,X©nto, and Prosecu­ tor Jobnoon, who seek© .hi® third term. There may be a three-cornered fight as -Mr. Frank- Dean has been- mentioned' a© a mi-most certain candi­ date for th© place. - ’Q. Q. HiWebnmdh -formerly coji- greesmanin th'to,district, want* to, try his luck -on the secretary Of ©fate stakes and to this end- ha* started hto petitions and will 'be' a candidate before-th© state ptlmary in August. REPORTS FORWEEK* SHOWGREATERINCREASE. Ilfports fromUf*t* 4 otAm©**©?pgv- rdl’gofficeforth©weakMfow«great, erfncrrrw. 282 towjjsistoreturn*last week: fbowed- a goto * $ 84,067 this weekon 284 toplacedit $ 100 , 388 . In the village* tost weekJ »6 return* to* tsied $ 128 ,(KK>fewI**t f^or and- thi* year$ 172 , 93 ?;• * The return®of 0000 fttraonal property holder* -will exo#ef (few©mHlfon intb©county. ■ <■,. JAaf a.rcwult of Hhe-pawir towlarge BLUE BOOK FOR TAX PAYERS THIS FALL, siim* are (being added lion of 'the difhrent Mortgage* held by people and recorded tnj are being returned ftp has mad© a list of in this countyhold by b*‘co-open*, assessor*, a© county ©ouiatto* FanrcM, who ‘i-mortgage* GREENE COUNTY BOYijf CONGRESS THE DRUM AND ‘ ROUSE UP SOCIETY. $1050 Why PayMore andGetLess The price of $1050 includes complete equipment, and '*11 up-to-the-minute proven mechanical features of auto­ mobile construction, Electric Starter, Electric Generator, Electric Lights, Electric Horn, Four Cylinder, long stroke fully. enclosed Motor. Full floatingrear axle, Timken adjustable bearings, Demountable rims, with one extra rim, Mohair top with Jiffy Curtains, Clear and rain vision ventilating Automatic Wind shield, Magnetic Speedometer, etc, Compare it with any other at anywhere near its price, fin'dbe convinced of its wonderful value, then Buy It Because Its A Studebaker Buy it because for mgre than sixty years the name ••STUDEBAKER” has stood for honest value and honest methods. ^ . ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION MOfifS. New“Six” Touring............ ,$1575 New ‘‘Four” Touring,. ................... ,$1050 ,* 25 ,Jf Touring.............. $885 “ 25 ” Roadster....... ..................... *- $875 ** 85 ” Touring,............ $1290 F. 0 . B. Detroit W. L. MARSHALL & SONS AALfcBAGENTS - XENIA, * OHIO * tfrttt and *»* The StoxonAo*d*t©r, $395 .JJ1L1_LJ|^^n in 11 I........................ ............ - ...............; 'Enthusiasm may nut be spelled y P, S, O, ®„ R. P.. Church,'(Main 'St.'; hht at least, 'that is <apretty foR-plafee t© go -to see ah- example of i t 'There, are about two -hundred brand* of religion, But that tou’t so many when, you remember that there ire about 78,902,354 brands of cussed- ness.'* - , .* • * “ ■' . Do you, like some others', think tfeul »OhrIftian Endeavor has shot its bolt”? If ®0, Osk some -op©wfio has itteuded a ttefo. • eonventlon; * or' mil drotmd about 5; 30 on any Sabbath svenii^g- and Jose your grouch; •Rev, ’A. DeVratt Mason, D.' D., on© of ,th©editor* of ‘The OhrieiTap fatel- ■llgencer,’ eai-e that Christian 'Endeav­ or is ‘"one of £be organizations' moat truly helpful-to the;X>htisUan ©hurt-h; tod itbe xmuse, of all -the many -move, monte, that have ©ora© -In within th© PU't generation." - ■ - t ‘‘A. etranger - utoy come-ter ©hr 6hurcb-'a stranger onset “but* if hb eome©ithe©eeondiktie, feeding as much ©f k stranger a * be ddds tb© first tome, Tfo bad- better toko down She. ©htoxjfi #bea- it «t- /Ck 4 d.fH:ot««» We.«|toe E. ‘ .......... " '.Ksojd'iu, to titan for -a "G© QhuKdh. (Sabbefeh” for* Cfedarvili© to everywhere being hailed rwltb entihd© iasm-, The date has ,npt, yet been 'agreed upon, bub -will probably b© tbe third'(Sa'bbdtb of April. . ' About thodo details concerning the mteeSonlary picnic: Back member is to bring, rinsfoad of pickles, oMvo«i o t bun©, live -miaslonary. facts front one pedal portion of the mission field. See whether you are fobbingAfrica, !5gypt or -Clilnn, and b©' sure to be on tlrttCc Bring along your picnic face, loo, for we are expecting a_ regular rknic, including the usual ’shower; only this time we are awaiting "sWow- sra of bleBBlngs/—ilftmdi 19, Come drotmd any evening and we shall try to make you feed that “Vo’ i« come to Jist de right place,” “The Society for the Prevention- of Cruelty was not bom in , Oonfucian- ?sm or‘Mohammednnifim, or ini a pack of card©- or an infidel lectnre.” Th© following article da “.Church Bromides,” from the C. B, World,* l1- 50 good that we give dfe verbatim: ‘Bromides are extensively u»ed to yuiot th© nerves and indue© eleep.” in tho church pharmacy are a t least fouibromidee that Infallibly induee a quiescent conscience, and- gently put the patient to Eleep: 1. “The fact is, I -work so bard1all the -week that, when Sabbath, morn­ ing comes— (Vary to suit the,age of Mie patient). 2. “When I -was a boy I was mad* to go to church three time© ©day, So now—” (Useful' also for a woman pa­ tient). 3. “Company cam© just a©we were ready.” •(Never fails). 4. "I «0m© twice and not a «oul sopke to me.” (Succeed© every time). Th© two -member© who visited the Young People's Society of the African M. E, church Offdr this advice: “Go thou and do -likewise.” If you regret it afterwards, they will stand treat. On the subject of weH-storJd mem­ ories, Hilly Sunday has this to say: 'TH bet I can take to auto truck and food it With- Bibles and travel from New York to -San 'Francisco, giving a Bible to every on© who can quote a dozen verses from the Bible and fell the chapter andi verse, and I’ll have ' What to to? -An*, rarian and fuUy-roh^ Of boys, about twelve,; ’or mor© efficient w sihools and along all Our 'County Cong af the State Oongra organized body, wtoh't inet of officer© Mr. Halford Donrwoil/ Mr. Harry Grose. Y^j *6©,, :Jfr,- Jennie©v Oor, Sec.,, Mr, Ed. rr©a©..'Ward MdMtt At ,th©. tost meeting, ftwas decided' to hold-^ Congress 1n Xento, 1th. W© want, at h tjie county there -Wiho are its me; 'toy oyer twelve, year: 'ng t© ah organized’ tlasa, or, -if hi© clos© md She i©interested he may consider ft; Many of .us, do n©£ band o f boys like " compli&h; but, parent ber'thoi the youth, of. mtlon of tomorrow, 4 >t the fufure'i© t©b© let Us entourage <our " tian iines, and do oi thempresent at -She srato,' ■* Now, boys; of C rtnfiy, prepdr© t©, wees and also ©ui' sometime soon, for vauizing our, foi *e Gounty <!© nouncement nexCwt ;d* » ‘Bop.-sec- i'wganizatlon acted together fo Babbath n lines, a. division to a well* regular cafe, of: Pres., V-Pres, tEtpringst .. Osborn; •Cedarville. ; tbi©,Cabinet >xt County ie 7th and lOd boys hi m fee one? ,Ans, Apy age, beiongi ^batfe school iot organized Sristtonwork, If-a member. IzeWhat© able fo ©bi­ ns remem- lay make the , i f our nation Christian- one, “ ,wtaog <forla- it to have County Con- I© and vi-, this Con- hnOedarvlile purpose of or- ta e branch of (Farther «n- A COMMUffflWTJON. A petition ing for paved of Main©treotto-/c aak- r «* a part: 3. . Sudi an home value APpeart jer© Apfe- t-'bdSf; wouldh©unwfiserl think, -until we fend waterworks, ■'tooinefoiftg sfeat wduM add to-the ©to-itary-conditfon ot the village tod «too help reduce th© tre­ mendous bight 4n*»rance rat© we have. With water-work* th© sprinMlug prop­ osition would be settled, Bomedhing you wifi have -to have ©Ten though you have -paved' street*, for there is. ao street ae, dusty and unsanitary in the summer time a* <v'paved street that to not kept yleart- and sprinkled and you must use water,. As the village rand each tax-payer mart stand ascertain expense ott street intereections and crossings with pav­ ing, -why not consider the water-works plan first and the street paving an­ other year? Yours, FOR ’WATERWORKS. District A mumov Farrell ha* to- uounced Mutt he wHi feeu© «. "blut voog" giVaiu© toe name* ot to tn$ Uu^ ti * a y a n a toe amount <H persona* ujtia iTc'driy retuinud for taxacfoQ', two .aw maae* tms proviSroa ana « ** oood fora to acquaint one wnotner wrfo rnwr mum# tuereuy meurrng a mm* i?qu*i vamanton, on© gVQd feature about such a pton ** 'that ither© may be some exposure of certata peiaonfi wiio like to booet tod. display tb tir wealth other foah 4t fax {taring time. The returns- of men -who rate themselves a t $60,000 ->ft»h retsemble itb© ordinary faxfo foa- aut 'when the aMea*or tm&m his vk- it. .Raising money by taxation i» JVeryoneh busmaa* tod W©should «tl .rave common in tem t when if come* moke return* of our property. The -elfow who in the part has mad* re- .aids w&k not oujeot to ith© punlica. -foil of such a booK. The other f©tfow .way have.somotlitag to say, the-roa- 4bn being brat known, to himself, aoard o f trad e TO BE reorgan ized . ■A meeting of -citizens was, held in me!mayor's office last Friday evening -or' the purpose of injecting new -lice .n -th©Board' of, Trade, a .body that Jrnd •>ean opt of comtrvission for.©, -year or aoowing to lack of interest on the port jf citizens generally, it wan proposed that a banquet fee fold fold a committee .was* appointed „o preparq 'It, the L. A- E. of th© -M. *E, church having agreed to serve .he supper at fifty cents, per -plate, Chose on .the committee are:, O, L, Smith, Dr, J , YV. Dixon; G..H. Hart- nan, 6. iD. Wright: It is expected to aaye from 150. to 200 present and la* flea and gentlemen will fee- welcome, fh© banquet will fee tow la, the M, E. church, parlor* Tuesday evening, March 24. , IT SAVES YOU MONEY Or, Howard^-* Dyspepsia Specific; Reg. - ' ular Price 5Qc—C. M. Bldg- way’s Price 25c. •, ,« Buy “Am er ican " F en ce Its highest quality Is vouched for by farm­ ers who have been buying it for twenty- five years. The price Is equal to the h «$ t the market affords. S ca rce a re th e farm* indeed that.are properly fenced, F en ce Posts Locust, Chestnut and Sassafras line posts. Locust end Chestnut end post. These posts are best quality we have had to offer for some time. Kerr &Hastings Bros. The special half price -sal* of D r.' Howard’* specific for the «ure of con- itipation and dyspepsia fey c . M. Ridg-. way means the, sating of a few dol­ lars on every "family's yearly bill for medicines. . Each 60 cent ixottl* (Mr. RidgWay teila It for 25c.) oontadu©-sixty doses of a -medkine that, H pleasant to take tod which «an bo depended upon to jure the worat case of constipation, !y*pepsl» or fiver troiiBIe, , This remedy j* not to-Ordinary nwd- irin*. I t Is the flavorite formM^of a refi known physfoito, Aed has, «& orewn-atift <4- kuadred* of- fit htojr.Tjtsi# insg hwn"experienre te a t It will stoke i complete tod testing cute. II E. Wain S t., Xenia, 0 ; marters for Reliable Draperies, Etc. wjpet-ari(l BPT REAL e s t a t e t r a n s f e r s . JCatherine Nelson 4o Walter . C ' “ r r.^Hrvitl? township, $1. John tod tMtar A. Jente* to T. M. . nun. .4writ! tore* in Jetferson-town- *hlp, $1> * Irene hpd John Miller et *J, -to At- to rt Peareon, lot in -OMfton, $1. T. M- Hanna to Horry Qraham 264.- Beard, 30 acres In Jeffaradn .town­ ship, $1. EHza B. and Obas. Moon to T. M, Hanna, 13.94 acres, $1,000. •W. A. and Mary tockwood to Clar­ ence Wan, E. and Lee R» Thom­ as, two itrapt* In Miami Twp., $1, Clean J . and Ethel L. COnUin to Orville P. Middleton, 50 acres in Caee- arcreek township, $1, Frank Towneley to Raymond ®. and Carrie S. Bull, 64.04 acres In Cedar- Ville township, $1, Frank <0, lltrbfeie to Walter B. ^ayre, lot in Alpha, $1. Thomas H, and Jane Rofefnson to Louisa Young, -lot In Xenia, $1, WttHsrm Conley to Wilfiam C. and Nancy Finney, 51,25 act*© in Cedar- ville township; $1. Lydia A, Adam* et al. to Thomas Harper, one acre In Boss township, #5* 1 .. ^ - ' _ Mary II. Wilson tod Samuel 8. Wil­ son to Clayton S. Whitehead and BadIe Carpets and Rugs. Ingrain Carpets from 25 c to 67 l« 2 c per yard. ROOM S IZE RUGS in every sizeand many patterns to pick from. The CHEAP TAP’S,to the, high grade AXMINSTER and VELVET at prices^ that are cheaper in many instances than the larger city stores sell them. . “ * Matting and Linoleum We are loaded to the guardswith MATTING in every quality from 121-2 to 50 c per yard. ■ L INO LEUM is the best kitchen floor covering made. We carry it in E &D grades 2,2 1-2 and 4 yards wide with a number of good patterns to pick from. tote left when I reach the coast. Yes, $• Whitehead, -two -tote In Xenia town and 1 won't bar the toeactore from’ » Crex Rugs in every size at guaranteed prices. 9x12 Matting R.ugs $3.00 Each the distribution, cilhef.” Mr. Whyte will lead the meeting next week on Our Society a Trailring tSdioofl. « "FOr want of -anail, tho ©hoe was loat; for want of a shoe, -the horee toet; for want of * -boras, -the .rider wds lost; for want Of a rider ,tto army was lost; for Want of ah army, rifo Kingdom wo© Iort—and -all for the wAnt of a horseshoe noilI” Mayto It Is for want of YOU, that Wc are so for from one hundred per cent cffictoney. “Ptecfs All.” The South (Charieeton W. C, T. U. InvMsed' -Mies Mary Ervin to «>me to their town test Friday for tho pur­ pose of orgtolring an L. T. L, .She found everything in readme*© for the work when she arrived, -and the re* wuH wa« an organlretioii of 70 -mem- to r* was soon effected. The Union manifested their Interest fey making «. reception for the -children th the evening. The- school superintendent gave hearty approval of the work. The school hoard also showed their appro* -ctetton of -the enure fey giving them the use of a room In their handsome mfhffoi bulfittng.for their «emi-montihiy Frank and Hattfy Routzong to Georg© D. Ogleebee, 5 acre* iur’Xeala township, $1, Edward D, and Harriot B . Evan* of Indiana, to William Ryne, 165.16 a-crea in -Spring Valley townehlp, $20,00(1. Aaron Owen and Mary Ellen Jones to John T . Iforfelne, Jr., two acres in New Jasper township, $1. FOR REHT, A nice house with seven rooms,A urge yard, good stable,, nicely lo­ cated, Andrew Jacksoh For Rent—Two fine offltee rooms over Hartman clothing store. Inquire of G, 11. Hartman, drawinb F encils all gradesat WISTERMAN’S. Wall Paper The finest and largest stock of W A L L PA PE .R ever in Cedarville. Our prices range from' 5 c up to 25 c per 8 yd roll, If youwant higher grades than we carry our sample book is at your service. Let us give you an estimate on the cost of a fine Parlor Dining or Bitting room paper. Mammoth Store Ifr wrsw*.** i

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