The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
^>l«lliri«tf!riTiiii#»'i1i;t'%1'W'MMkHnil* W hy pay rout when you can own your own homo? We are p repared to loan yon money bo as to help you builtl or buy your own homo, and will bo pleased to base you consult, us, Our terms are reasonable and will bo of m aterial help to you. Call and talk i t oyer. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association . - .0 Incorporated for.................. S200.000.00 Subscribed S tock ............... $126 ,425 ,00 • BOARD OF DIRKOTOH8 W. J. T a rbox, P residen t J , W. Dixon, Vice-President „ Andrew Jackson, Secretary W,. H, Barber - W» A. Spencer C. M. Crouse • B. E . McFarland W. M. Cottrell J , E , Mltcbell | LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ 4 fcy S Gp to church Sabbath, Mrs, J. \V. Haiabaugh is taking treatment, at the McClellan *io:-pital. ****** Painting anti Rubber f l t o n At Wolfords, Kunxr Ttwr ' jWrSUr '■*? ...........................miiMesssswip^^ Tnrnfi.irm.iHM t0 rSMmjir"rj Mss John Ctrowbridge has given up the restaurant and'hotel business and hfla moved to the Raymond Pull place Efuth of town. j if you don’t happen to so to ! church don’t scoff at those who do. j Mrs. O. W. Dean bas.gono to West Libert} to visit a now nieco that arrived a t her silver’s some’ days ago, Dr. i : :aae W15terman has been on the sick ’list this weak, his son, Frank, from Rockford, being called here. I.-Ort---'Watch fob and locket be tween hotel and railroad. Finder re turn to Edwin RCchards and be 're warded. C l o t h e s ot CLEANED a t all kinds D B Y HOME Clothing Co, Tfae Handsome Horse and fast trotting.stallion, Axpedition 46829, owned by D , A. Sprague, will make a short season at CedarviHe in the hands of Johnny Johes, who will'Iater train him for the races, Axpedition has been a great Blue Ribbon winner in the show ring at both ^County and State Fairs. At Xenia last fall he took .first in classi and also sweepstakes over all age§ in competition with horses from Clark, Greene and Warren counties. Sired by .Tanforan 32814, a son of Expedition 2:15 3.-4. Dam by Axius, sire of Edward E. 2:15 1-4,. Rex- tell 2:15 1-4 etc,, by Axtell (3) 2:12. Second Dam Arab Girl, Dam-of Bessie Bonehill 2:05 3-4 that produced Joe Patched 2nd 2:03 1-4, Empire Direct 2:07 1-4 etc., also the Dam of Col. Coit 2:1Q 1-2, Banner Leaf 2:13 1-4, • Sukharte 2:20 J-4 and others. .He will make the season at the low fee of $15,00 to insure in foal, or $20.00 for a living foal, D . A. SPRAGUE Join the procession and go to church Sabbath. This Is not a local but a national movement. Mrs. ■Sidney Smith, driving a horse and buggy owned by her father, 0, W, Crouse^ had a runaway on Tuesday morning that might have caused se rious 'trouble, The horse frightened •and overturned .fho buggy, throwing Mrs. Smith out. It was fortunate that she was not (injured other than a few bruises. The buggy was damaged somewhat, According to the. Enqu lter Wednos-! day the Supreme court over-ruled a 1 motion to hear the Haley-Hanna j f^uoe case th a t Jins been In e o n rt! for some time. Mr. Hanna had j secured a verdict in the court of appeals. Messrs. Smith and Howard Clial- iiiprs and their wives spent Sab bath w ith Mr, C. W. Dean and ! family. . " ! Miss Helen Oglesbee will give a piano recital of nine numbers m the college chapel next Tuesday, She will he assisted . by Miss Mildred Crouse, soprano, iu four numbers. Both yonug Indies are accomplished add a very pleasing program has been arranged, Towns and cities have tasted of the Go-to-GHurch movement and whete communities have been aroused and every person found in soms church* _William. McCoy has 'rented thej'oonis over the Home 'Clothing store and will open a new barber shop. ■ Mr. Williard Troute, who recently purchased the Rahdall property on North Main street, -moved into same on Tuesday. * ' Wilberforce - University debating team won- honors over Howard Uni versity last Friday evening, The sub ject was: Resolved, “That the Federal Government Should ;Own and Operate the Telegraph and Telephone'Systems of the U. S.” Howard University up held the. affirmative, while Wilber force the negative. The judges were Hon. Chase Stewart, Springfield; Dr. W.' R. McChesney, Cedarville, and Wilbur. King. Columbus, TRY OUR IOB PRINTING Mr. Raper "Wade' has given $8000 bond and has been appointed ad m inistrator of the estate of Levi 0 . Atkinson, Atkinson of Ross .town ship. The appraisers are W. 'A. and Alex, McDorman, and J . W Butcher. P a in ting and Rubber Tjreft At Wolford’s The local lodge of Masons enter tained a number of Visiting mem bers from the Xenia and Yellow Springs lodges Thursday evening. Refreshments -were, served during the evening. • Given Away FRILIL Genuine Automobile L. <5 R.. FLYER Who ever heard tell of a shoe store giving away free, a $400 automobile? This is jusfc>what ip going to happen. For some time we have been planning to give our customers some kind of a present for their many year* of faithful pa tronage. ' / CommencingApril 15th Ending October 15th We will give with every cash purchase and money paid^on account, 100 votes for every dollar spent, and the party receiving the largest number of votes will be presented with this car. . The car will be htre for inspection some time later. ■ .■ ■ ... ft -Word was received here Monday of the death of Mr. J . 0 . Foley, editor of the Scio, O., Herald, which occurred Sabbath night. Mr. Foley had notbeen in good health for sever al months. He leaves a wife, former ly L ida Tarbox, and two children, Ru th and John? The deceased came here from Loveland and was first employed on the Herald and later became editor of the Record. He was well road in law and for a time practiced Iu this county. Painting and Rubber Tires At, 'sVolford’s. Miss EUa Smith, representing tlie S ta te L ibrary waB in town Wednes day inspecting the local institution. Pain ting and Rubber Tires a t Wolford’s. Mr. C. N. Stuckey suffered an a ttack of h e a rt trouble last F riday but has since improved bo as to he about. M rs .A .R . Vail Fossen, of E rie, Pa., lias been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, H . Barber for several days Rev. Van Fossen formerly taught in the public schools here and has ju st recently moved to Springfield, 1 1 1 . » -Everybody in some church Sabbath. Mr. C. F . Marshall who has been housed some time by sickness, is again able to. bo about, ANNOUNCES For Business in the Bushne'l Building *» Tuesday, May 5, 1914 Formal Opening Thursday Evening, May 7th. 7:30 to*9:00 o’clock Music by Hawken’s Cadet Orchestra In announcing the opening of our new business home we had planned to send invitations to every family in Springfield and vicinity but in compiling our mailing lists We find that no matter how carefully it is done some one was forgotten. To avoid such an error we decided to send the* invita tions through the press and ask you to accept this as a personal one. We are sure it will receive just as cordial welcome as 5 though it had come through the mail. Springfield, Ohio The annual meeting of the R, P, congregation was held Tuesday afternoon. Mr.-Wm. Robler will entertain a number of his friends a t a May party F riday evening. Mrs- D. S. E rvm fell when a step ladder slipped last F riday and n a* resu lt suffered painful injury to her righ t limb. Mrs. F . A. J ilrkafc has been sick with the grip, Mr. Jolin Stewart, of Cincinnati, spent Wednesday and Thursday a t home. ' Mr. Hugh Marshall has moved back from Springfield and has taken the rooms m the Harper house vacated by Mr. M. 0 . Nagley. -— ;— F oh S ale :—Gleorgo property hv Cedarville; fine price. location, bargain Andrew Gleorgo. Mr. Ralph McMillan, who for several years has been located in Mexico City Is visiting his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C* McMillan, Of Columbus. Ralph le ft th a t country on the 7th of April and escaped the recent trouble. Ho w ill visit his Cedarville friends and relatives In a few days. The South Charleston minstrels Iaat F riday nigh t were attended by a number of local p< oplo who were well pleased with the show, I t was, necessary to repeat i t Tuesday night to accommodate the crowds. The Sentinel has tho following to. say concerning Prof. 0 . F. Sicgler as musical director: Prof. Sieglor rendered “ When the Maple Leaves Were Falling ,” and the handsome encore given him was evidonce th a t his efforts were highly appreciated, and tfiat th is valuable services rendered as musical, director were recognized by tile audience. i ^ , _ Anyone can Apply CAMPBELL’S Varnish’Stain M»d*.inall colors Eor Finiiliinti Floors, Furniture and all Interior Woodwork SiaiM» n d w l i h cr.srwerpcfibr brush. Yc:lcamApplyit vot.acSsad gel tins reiuiM. It ■willbttuhbr y^ur h«Bfc._--------------------- - Cgrpontor-Morton Co. « Poston, M ima , FRY SWATTER FREE With ApurcliMfld Campbell"*V a U m HSuia, 25 ofhl ot,tower, from dcubt tu»m#d be low, thto &d dipped AndMncd be himingood for o*4 fly SwAttW, free, by milling direct to |h«iMAnfAttoer,. FORSALEAY C. M. CRQUSbl Frazer’s Shoe Store Xenia, Ohio 'X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X BOGGAN ’S E xc lu sive S ty les The §tore Others Try to • Imitate, 99 I n B e h a l f o f t h e “J u n e B r i d e a n d “S w e e t G ir l G r a d u a t e , ” W e H a v e D e v o t e d M u c h T im e a n d A t t e p t ip n . One of the principal objects of our Mr. Boggan’s recent trip to New York was the selection on Bridaf, Graduation and Confirmation Dresses. His time was zealously spent in the selection of materials and styles m ost. appropriate for these occasions, and to this end he was most successful, as you will agree when you see the array of Dresses WHICH WE ARE NOW SHOWING AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE VALUE-KNOWING WOMAN YOU WILL SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY SELECTING YOUR GOWN FROM OUR EXCLUSIVE STOCKS EVERY. MODEL DISTINCTLY D IFFERENT -EACH HAS ITS INDIVIDUAL CHARM. R e m e m b e r xh^L ow ^^L See Our, Windows Shpwing These Beautiful Creations The Peter A. Boggan Co 24 East Main St. Both Phones 825 Use our rest room to meet your friends, Or a leisure Hour with us to spend. Springfield, Ohio, *% *
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