The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

*=»•*«* WW W n f', -- .. >ftKHnpi*)Wi->'i8inpipigr - .->»■;-».■^tnwwmw"*1*—■i’ *-»*»: ir-jWinranfwirn^«WWwiW»i«nWTMWW»W*W LOCAL AND PERSONAL j j J it *> • j,i *Jr f * CollegeNotei , f — nw c:5SJrni*- • g ra tae r a a * UisithOS lit CLEANED at all kiwis I> R Y ‘ Did you ever stop to realize that the landlord jreis the money "While yon get the reeiept«£ Its a fae( isn't It? Why not own yonr own humt-V Wo can help you toward that eud and will he only too pleased to do so. thill and let os explain how we van help you ovu your own homo. The Cedarvifle Building & LoanAssociation Incorporated for;.............$200,000,00 Subscribed Stock - ........$126,425,00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J.T a fb o x , President, J vW Dixon, Vice-President * Andrew Jackson. Secretary - W. H. Barber W ; A%Spencer C, M. Crouse B . 13. McFarland VV. M. Cottrell ‘ ? J , E . Mitchell tJiitmncneeuit'iit day Sg Juno f>. v TJiere will he eight graduates. HOME (Nothing Co. ’ Governor Cox will be the class - „„ ‘ ' ’ , ’ orator on commencement day, wasters J ’rugl) and Lester, soiib ’ of Bov, and Mrs. J . H. E . Me- j Arrange to attend tho minstrel in i Michael, have Been quite sick this I April. . week. Tho Fa irbanks Theatre orchestra ! — ;---------------- , , will play a t tho minstrel. j Mr. Oliver Jobo and wife have i T ,10 Gavelyto has been unusually ^ Z \ u V 1ttu f n I h MrS, 4interesting the last, two numbers : Charles ChmUor, o Oxiord several, ar)d tho noxt i8 eftW t0 ))e Ul0 ^ , , days this week. They will return i . * ! a |by way of Springfield where they [ will attend the dedication of the Second D. P, church, Sabbath, l J Representative S. C. Anderson, who has been taking treatment in Cincinnati for a growth on liis- eye Itak returned home somewhat im­ proved, but not to the extent his friends would like to see. The many friends o f Mr, Fred Tindall, of Selma, will be pleased to hear of the announcement of his marriage to Miss Martha Bratton on April hi. F or R ex A’;—F our rooms. Mrs. Jacob Lott. Finest ■ P rem Iisms. ' . ■For Babbitt’s Track-Marks Silverware, jewelry, toilet articles, Looks, music, toys, etc., all of standard krgh quality. •F or S aoe :—R ubber tire buggy In fair condition, storm front goes with it. Inquire at this ofdcqv F os /R bn t :—- a seven room house on ChlllicoLhe street. Inquire oi Mrs, J .O ., Stewart i ■' Best Soap—1776 Soap Powder—Borax Soap. Naptfca Soap—Wi-lts FloatingSoap—Pure Lye or Potash BahhliPs CSoauscr • * T ■ _ are the most economical and efficient washing and cleanij. £ helps yog can ugc. They save timc„lahor, money and clothes. AH ---- " — trade-marks cut from wrappers ~or labels ape val- uaols. Save, them and ig a short time you can have yogr choice from a list of thousands'.pf. desirable a r tic le s .■.•.A. ’ij Tiifse sphniiid premiums arc given, aigo- BEST SOAP. Il lately ¥RgSb'rftbe»' v?oa’fc ca$£ ydU one ' cent^-just get tho habit cf-unVifRatkittV. proauctS'anii eavc the trailff-tr.arta, " . Mrs. Ben Sebring, of Columbus, whn. has been spending the past week In Xenia visited Saturday with Mrs. J . E . Kyle.- . Cleanser ' “flSKslgSg nmrn m i m t i usm jamas A iitas alfrasil prefer* to B. T. BABBITT, fat., Eos 1770, NewYork City Mr. Frank Reidjv ot Memphis, visited here the first of the week with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Murdock. Miss Anna Belle Mur­ dock of the same city lias also been the guest of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeDorttian were at-home' Tue-day evening to about 100 friertds. yet. Cedar Day comes May 8, Plan* are afoot to make i t a hummer, Tiiis 1 b everybody’s day. Keep the date in mind and bo on bands, The literar/ societies will ap­ propriately observe Shakespeare’s birthday, Thursday night, April 23 * The nest selections from •Shakes* poare’s work will he rendered. The alumni will celebrate all day Thursday, June 4. I t is planned to have addresses on the campus in the afternoon, take luncheon a t the Alford a t noon, and have field sports hi the. afternoon and the annua) J banquet At Carnegie in the evening The girls team* though defeated last Friday night, put up a good, game and came off the floor with* many splendid compliments. Say,, that will be. a great game to-nlgh at the Alford with the mutes,* the best of the season. The literary societies are having | fine meeti tigs and a-good attend­ ance. Come out and hear ope of theia program. - Dr. MeChesney .will address the Wllberforce students . Jof ttnur Vespers Sabbath evening, The meetings of th eY . M. and Y, W. G. A, have, been of 'unusual interest and helpfulness during the year. Dr, Ritchie,.pastor of the United Presbyterian church Clifton has j offered three prizes of $7, $5, and J# j for a Bible Reading Contest next Cedarvile Colege Minstrels CedarvilieOperaHouse A P R IL 7th, 1914 31 InEntire Company 31 This will be the g rea te s t home talent show ever given by College Boys Buy your tickets in advance from any of tho Minstrel Boys. Plat Opens Saturday, April 4th , at Johnson’s Jewelry Store, mABmfmmmmmmmrnmmmmmasscMmmmmimmtAmmmmmammnmmmmmm r iS.& S.--S. S.i I" Mrs. Katherine Mlrinich, aged i 64, mother of. Mrs. George Powers died Wednesday after a three weeks illness. 'The funeral services will beheld Saturday a t JO a, m, from ; the home. "Write far Iht of mailahU JP/«* ^The Clifton U. P. church chimes ’did hot reach us this week in time for tho linotype operator. Word was received here Monday of the death of Mrs, Jan e Oourt- Wi'lght, o f Circlevillo.. The funeral Was held Wednesday, D A V I T - JKX^XJflAi ’ BAKING POWDER AbsolutelyPure ROYAL—‘the most celebrated of all the baiting powders In the world—celebrated for Its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit^bread,etc.,healthful,It Insures you against alum and aU forms oi adulteration ffcat. gowith thelowpricedbrands. Master Alfred Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs, CL Y , Winter who ju.it re.- cently recovered from an attack of pneumonia is .sick again with bronchial ^rouble, Robert Carry underwent an oper­ ation at thp McClellan hospital this week, Mr. Myrton Dixon left Tuosdhy for Lethbridge, Canada, where he will locate. • ! Mr. M. C. Nagtey has purchased the M. A. Creswell homestead, the consideration being $2200. Misses Mildred Crouse and Edith Hatnman visited friends in South Charleston, Saturday and Sabbath. Your attention is callod to the seed com ad of Mr. John Burns on last page. LECTURE COURSE Friday, March 27. Plat opens Tuesday at 2 p« mi Stumps removed and boulders blasted by Lewis Shaver. Home Phone 230. South Charleston, O. New Meat Store (Formerly C« H, Crouse*# Stand) i ■ ■ , We invite your inspection of our stock of meats, fruits ami vegetables which at all times) will he up to the high­ est standard and priced at a fair margin. OVJt A IM IS TO P LEA SE May we have your older? Walter Cultice Phone orders delivered. CGDAHVlLLEi ...... . t iiU o fill CC jtt fmfteditte relief fftft 'Mrs. F. 4. Jurknt recently under­ went art operation iji the McClellan hospital, where she is improving nice, iy r.t tUu linto. » r.Ir, Wm, tlrfitnran, of Selma, has moved on tile farm of J, A. Burns, County Drtectlyo Matthews Fas ro« turned to Xenia with George M. Os 3 v vi\i h; vant.d i‘n the Oshorn hank 'failure. Soma weeks ago the of- ecr Ir.rted thth'*ir.an in Baltimore where ho was sick in a hospital. Ae -ft'n os he wry) uh.le he was to he returned to this county for examina­ tion hy the grand jury in connection with, the hank failure. F or S a le i - A run-about, wagon and harness and bed stead. D, M. Dallas. EMMA DE RANDLE Last numberof LeeturoCourse, Friday, March ‘57.’ Plat opens Tuesday, 2 p. m. > * INSURANCE. It fa pleasing to note that tho State ’If?.-.: ;< h Jn<?, withheld order- 5i:rJ ecllere ) to he fiixcd, or n t-eftoin p::rt!.m that was held tax­ able l.y o. decision of the Supi'cm1 ( vt month:-! a';o. Thotak of- f.i ala will tint list the endowments as tlm ( 'hie vilonal ineikullonn have ask- <d for a reheai'iii-,' before the Supreme Court. Such endownr t’.:s should nut he tavrd in that they are used for educational and charily purposes. Valuable Tungsten, ! Two pound:) of tungsten will furnish \ material for filaroc fttn for about 50,000 ; electric bulba, for- each filament is j only oucdwelvc-hundrodtH of an inch j in diameter. Tho current passing through tho filament heats it to tth in* ‘ credible dogieo until it ia Almost white hot, producing a mellow, dear light of great brilliancy. Now is the time to look out for your Insurance, both Fire mid Tor­ nado. I represent The Natural Fire Insurance Company, The New Uriderwriters, The Queen of Ameri­ ca, The Pennsylvania, Fire Insur­ ance .Coippahy, Combined assets $58,0001100.00. A ndrew J ackson . WANTED—WOOL! WOOL! If you have wool to sell it will pay you to get In touch with us. Phone or wiits or tome and see us. Wo will lake in wool at Yellow Springs, Xenia and Spring Valley. The John De- Wine Co., Yellow Springs, Ohio, OYSTERS received fresh every Tuesday and Saturday tar tho pres* ont. Telephone your orders. C. M. Spencer. . Fresh OYSTERS At C, M«SpaneeCe, FOR RENT Part of house on Chib Peotko street. Inquire of Mrs/Deetcr Peed, on tho cact aide, of house or of Flask Bird. * year. CHURCH SERVICES. R. P, CHURCH (MAIN STREET) Teachers’ meeting Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath School Sabbath morning at 9:30 o'clock, Teachers’ meeting, Saturday 7 p. m. Sabbath School, ’Sabbath 0:30 a. m. ' , - Preaching, SrtbbathTOriOa. m. bv Mr. Willard V. Rif.cbie, € .' IS. prayer meeting, Sabbath 5:50 p, rit. Subject, "‘Our Soo ib 'ya Training School,’1 JRjrpv. st2;fL * Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7 p. m, Subject, “Tho Blessedness of Brothorlmess,” Psalm 183. U. P, CHURCH. Sabbath School at 0)80. Preaching py the pastor a t J0:80, Subject “Feeding the Multitude,11 Y. P. C, U. at 5:80, Preaching ne 6;i!0. Prayer meeting Wednesday a! 7:00. livery' Member Canvass Tuesday', Miss Inez Shepard- has not been able to be at the postoflice -this week, ow­ ing to sickness. Mr. Marion Silver left Tuesday for Sana Monica* F a t, where he expects to' locate, having returned from there about a year ago," • Miss Sarah Mltchdi la sick with heart trouble. Mr, J. A. Rartdson has been flick with lung trouble for gome time. Mr, S. H. Smith lias been under the weather for several days: The 'Superintendents’ Round Table will meet in Dayton, Friday and Satur­ day at tho Phillips House. Prof. F, M. Reynolds is president of the organ­ ization, which is composed of the lead­ ing educators ift tin state. The at­ tendance 'this year v. ” be uhu.ually largo in that more iutem t is being taken a so, result of tho new school legislation. 31 EAST MAIN STREET, XENIA,. OHIO . A name you can’t forget—a name that spells Shoe Satisfaction Make us pro'ye it—We are on the job, ready'to fit- out the whole, family. LADIES’ SHOES BOYS’ SHOES MEHS SHOES GIRL’S'SHOES RUBBERS AND BOOTS • S. &S. SH0E STORE LESTER J. STILES ; H ARR Y S. SCHWEIBOLD . Next to Greene County Hardware Co.- 1 mm)men WREN’S it t v 99 Messrs. George Little and A. 53, Smith, after a two weeks* trip to Rock­ ford, III., tmd Ft. Madison inspecting paper mills owned by Mr. Little, re­ turned home t a t Friday. The Ft. Madison mill Is -operated by electric power from the Keokuk dam across the Mississippi river, one of tho larg­ est in the county, being a mile wlda. II Mr. Wilbur Conley entertained -his classmates last Friday evening. Miss 13va Townsley entertained the Freshman class of the high school last Friday evening. , s J. D, M. -Stewart, of X<nia, known to many of our citizens, died' -Sabbath morning after an illitoS3 of it week, though he bad been an Invalid for twenty-five years with rheumatism. He was n veteran of tho Civil war. He was married to Miss Jennie Col* ling, who survives Himwiilb one daugh. ter, Maude. Tho" funeral was held Tuesday, i The 'CnlarvEIo voilego girls’ basket­ ball tr am nu t defeat last Friday night at tho rink In Xenia, when the ’Con­ tested with the girls team of Antioch for the championship of Southern Ohio. The score was 18 to 9. “ Mbs" Fora Conner, formerly "a" atm dent in tim high school, but ttow a resident e* Yellow inga, waa mar­ ried Saltnday evening in Yellow Springs, to '(Fear Day, a baso ball player* who left Sunday for Columbus, Ga.» to play la thwSouthern league. The B ig Store 1 ' - * * ’ ( , . * ' - , ^ ■ % * > ' ' < ! < J' ' A Veritable Fairyland off Lovli* ness These Opening Days ' * ' * c ^• S p r in g W e a r for Womfen M arked By R e fin em en t and In d iv id u a ' i ty Attractive Authoritative Sensible Priced _ ■• . <* , if *■ . k" ■ ■ * The desire to appear "different” has been a feminine characteristic ever since the first cave woman coquettishly looped her furs over one shoulder in­ stead o f‘two. . , The mind craves for variety in everything, in w o rk - in play— and especsal- ly in. dress. „ And right here, dear Madam, is where Wren’s, with their influential New York fashion connections, can be of greatest service to you. Sp ec ia l Opening Lots of Su its and D resses. A limitless selection of new dressy or senn-tailored suits, in a range of medels, from the extreme to the most conservative. Materials include finest novelties, wool cfepes, gabardines, fine checks, etc. Truly in point of work­ manship, and style, these Suits are matchless, at our opening prices. $18.50 and $22.50 t » -d. Stunning New SilK D resses Fea tu red Saturday This entire ad might easily be used to describe these exquisite creations. We will-merely say that for description, "They are beautiful gowns,” possessing a touch of artistic style, and an air of ciiattn and individuality seldom equalled at this price. Several dozen of our most effective opening models, priced Satur­ day at respectively, $18.50 and $22.50 O th e r D r e s s e s $ 2 8 . 5 0 , $ 3 5 . 0 0 a n d $ 4 5 . 0 0 Wc pay your round trip fare to Springfield on purchases of $15*00 or over. I II I II X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X .n/.JT-,

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