The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26

* DMH m m Wa pot only help you own your home—we help you to gave motley while owning your home.* We can lo*u you money and help you build or buy a home. We’ ve helped a number of other people. Call and leu is explain how we can help you own a home. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association ■o • Incorporated for - ...... ..,.*200.000,00 Subaeribad S to ck ............. *126.425,00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J. Tarbeac, President J. W. Dixon, Vioe-Prealdent Andrew Jackson, Secretary W .H .B a rber . W. A. Spehcer 0. M. Crouse o • B. E. McFarland " W .M , Cottrell J* E, Mitchell * LOCAL AND PERSONAL 3 im * w m ak ilimffjWBfilMI l. Miss Laura 'Wright, of Ind., is the guest of her Postmaster Wright. Mrs. A. Gh Eveleth has her guest her sister, Mrs. and son, of Chicago. Jdavillo Moth »r, had for Thomas Painting and Rubber Tire* at Wolford’s ' ‘The Prisoner of Andersonvllle’’ by the college students will be played In the opera house, Decor­ ation night, May SO. Admission 26c, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander, of Dayton, motored over and spent Sabbath with hia aunt, Mrs. C. W. Alexander. IFire Handsome Horse .and fast, trotting stallion, ; Axjfedition 46829, owned by D . A. Sprague,’ will make a short season at Cedarville in the hands of Johnny Jones, who Will later brain him for -the races; Axpedition has heen a great Blue Ribbon winner in the show. ring at both Gounty and State Fairs, At Xenia last fall he took first in class and also sweepstakes over all ages in competition with horses from Clark, Greene ajhd 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 ,etp., by* Axtell (3) 2:12. Second Dam Arab Girl, Dam of Bessie, Bonehill 2:05 3-4 that produced Joe Patchen 2nd 2:031-4, Empire Direct 2:07 t-4 etc,, alto the Dam of Col. Coit 2:10 l-2» Banner Leaf 2:13 1-4, Sukharte 2:20 1-4 and others. He will .make the season at the low fee o f $15.00 to insure in foal, or $20.00 for a living foal. D . A . S P R A G U E Mr. Ralph Rahn, of Yellow Springs, spent Sabbath with Ills grandmother, Mrs. O. W . Alexander, A full account of the High School commencement which •took place last night will appear in our next issue. F or 8 ai , e ; ~A good sized coal oT wood shed in good condition. Mrs. J.<), Stavjart AUTO L IVERY ;—l am prepared to serve you day or night. Lowry Bldg. ■ E. O, Fawcett. Miss Elizabeth Blackburn, state representative of the Hew Bone Corset Co„ was in town Thursday, the guest of the local, agent, Mrs. Clmrles Payne. Mrs. Blackburn has been giving special instruction, to the various agents on the fitting and sale of corsets. Mrs. Payne has been very successful thus far ind the instruction of the state .representative will be very benefi­ cial fb her patrons. Woman and Children’s WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS and TENNIS SLIPPERS Also WHITE HOSE; }n *11 sizes at 15 and 25c pair- Bird's Mammoth Stock, Painting and Rubber Tires At Wolford's, C l o t h e s of CLEANED at all kinds DRY HOME Clothing Co. Stumps removed and boulders- blasted by Lewis Shaver.. Home Phone 285,. South Charleston, O F or SAX.E:—Rubber tire buggy in fair condition, storm front goes with it. Inquire at this office,- Mrs. A. E. McFarland and son Joseph Carl, of Dayton, were the guests Tuesday, of D. H. McFarland and family. GENTLEMEN’S Clothing and Furnishings „ , We sell the best $15 .00 .Men’s BLUE SERGE SUITS in the county. Ask to see it. WE SELL Men’s Union Suits All styles 5 0 c and $1.00 suit. Shirts and Drawers2 5 and 50eeaeh . Hole­ proof Soxs. All colors 25c pair. Darn Saver Soxs. All color 2 pairs for 25el' Straw Hats Dress styles -SOo to $ 2 .0 0 . FRUITS-FRUIT5-FRUITS BANANAS fancy per doz. 15c- PINEAPPLES extra fancy largo 25c each. P I N E A P P L E S extra fancy medium size 15c. ORANGES extra .fancy per dozen 25e and 30c. LEMONS extra fancy dozen 20e. ' Bird's Mammoth Storo. The regular meeting of the W. 0, T, U. will be bold In the library Thursday, May 21, at 2 p. jn. Re­ ports from the county institute will be heard, ‘ Seo’y, Dr. M. I. Marsh - 1ms received word of the Bafe arrival m this country Of Prof, R . L- BroWti, wife and two children, and bis mother, Mrs, M. T. Brown, who for ten years have been connected, with the Presbyterian college near Mexico city, The former, is in Chicago while the latter Is at bet former home inBainbridge/' Next week we will reprint afa Interview on the Mexico situation by Mrs. Browu as out from Columbus. NOTICE. I f the other fellow can’ t fix it bring it.to The Fawcett Oarage and Auto 'Livery. * We ask a sliareof your patronage. Located in the Lowry Bldg. E, C. Fawcett, Mgr, BlrB’s Mammoth Store,i CARPETS AND RUGS One of the-beet and largest stocks of Floor Coverings In the county to pick from right in your own town. It costs nothing to loolctheni over. ’ Don’t buy until iyou see ours, It pdys to buy at Air. J, V,. hivljibaiifili, who lias foc'-af taking treatment at tho MiCleilan 1-c.s-» Pital has returned heme, hut has not; returned to his duties at the drret. f FOR ftAUS—Tb© \y* J. Smith prop­ erty at -a bargain prire. Terms to suit. S'.mm other town properties, Smith & Collins. fliff Bras, recently landed a nice Job in Pickaway county op building piers and abutments for a large bridge that was washed away March year ago, Mr. Walter Iliff reports that work has been very slow this spring and that the firm was fortunate in get. ting 'in on this job. Rov, J, S. E, McMlchael was unable to iiirthe pulpit on Sabbath and Rev, H. p. Jackson took his place. FOR SALE—Guernsey cow and calf, just fresh, 0, L, Finney, Thirty cases pf typhoid fever are reported In South Solon and as a consequence the schools have been closed. Dr. E, C. Oglesbee. attended a wed- leal association meeting at Columbus on Monday, returning Tuesday morn, ing, Mr, Frank Bull, -of Indianapolis, spent Sabbath at home. KEEPS YOUR HOME FRESI-I am Mrs, Mary Barber suffered a slight, attack of hc-art trouble last Saturday afternoon in front of Mr, Ira Towns- ley's residence. In the fall bruises on the head 'and cheek were sustained, but fortunately no bones Were broken, Mi*s. Barber is in her 86th year and that there were no bones broken is almost remarkable, -■ Miss Grace 'Morton, domestic science instructor at the college, has accepted a- flattering offer tO' fill the-! same position -with the New -Kensing­ ton. Pa., public schools, - . Combination Pneumatic Sweeper TpH IS S wiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running DU N TLEY Sweeper cleans without raising du?t, and at the same time picks up pins, lint, raveling*, etc., in ON E OPERAT ION , Its ease makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches' even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. The Great l+abor Saver o f the I/owe—Every home, huge or small, can enjoy relief fromBroom drudgeryand. protection from the dangerof flyingdu;t. Duntleyis the Pioneer o* Pneumatic Sweepers—* Ha* the combination of the pneumaticSuctionNozzleand revolving Brush, Very easilyoperatedandabsolutelyguar- antecd. In buying a VacuumCleaner, why not give the “ Duntley” a trial in yourhome at our expense? Write today tor full particular* WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOMEN To Take Advantage of Special Offer Made .by C. M. Ridgway. Bird1* Mammoth Store, C, M. Ridgway, the enterprising lrugglst, is advertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the sjmcial half-price offer he is mak- tng on Dr. Howard’s celebrated remedy, fer constipation and dyspepsia, and 5,et a flfty-cent package at naif price, 35 cents. So positive is he of the remarkable power of this remedy to cure these dis; eases, as well as sick headaches- and liver troubles, that he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom the medicine does not quickly relieve and cure. • With Dr. -Howard’s remedy at hand yon can eat what you want and have no fear of HI consequences. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates tbe bowels, creates an appetite and makes life worth the living. If you cannot call at C. M. Ridg- wqy’s store today, send him 25 cents by mail and he will send you a pack­ age promptly, charges paid, C- M. Ridgway has -been able to se­ cure only a limited 'supply of the rem­ edy, so great Is the demand, and you. should riot delay taking advantage of this liberal offer ,*he is making this week. Chiropractic Adjustment Remove the Cause of Disease— Nature Cures No Medicine No Surgery No Osteopathy The Chiropractor does not claim to heal, treat or cure, but through Chiropatic adjustments removes the cause ot dis-ease. - If you are sick or ailing the chances are all in your favor that you will regain your health by coming tome. I will be frank to 'tell you if Chiropractic will not help your cas e.^j - I will be in Cedarville, Q,, at the A. McGiyen home, Miller St., IK block from Pennsylvania station each week'on Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 0-.30. * Consultation and. Special Analysis Freo MARTHA i. DOUGHERTY, Chiropractor 26 Kingsbury Building - - - Xenia, Ohio Had thb Last Word. Two ladies, during a friendly meet­ ing on the street, got to quarreling about their ages, and used very strong language toward each other. At last, as .if to end the dispute, one of them turned away and said in » very con­ ciliatory tone of voice: “Let us not quarrel over the matter any more. I« at least, have not the heart to do it. I never' knew who my mother was? she deserted me ' when, a baby, and who knows but that you may have been the heartless parent?” No matter now hard your head ache*, ■ Dr. Miles’ Anti-Wain Ptlie WiU help Jtm, Character Told by the Chin. - Th« shape of the chin,1 Is of consid­ erable Importance in reading charac­ ter. A chin Bmooth and round de­ notes a childlike, disposition and a yielding will. The oval chin is an Indication of an artistic, sensitive no- . ture. with some talent along those lines, while the angular chin denotes the scientific, practical nature. The protruding chin always.means com- bativehess, determination and power, - and the-, receding, chin denotes, the , weak will, and the straight chin also denotes weakness.- Subscribe for the Herald. HERE IS WHAT EVERYBODY HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR Never before in the history of Xenia and Greene County has there been such a chance to lay in a supply of seasonable .merchandise at genuine bargains. . W e only have a very short time to unload this large stock, as we move into our new store June ist, with a complete hew stock of goods and new fixtures. Remember this sale ends June 1 st, so you must act quickly to get these many bargains. This Stock Consists of Men’s Boys’ and Children’s « Clothing, Pine Suits, Trousers, Hats, Caps a n d ------------------------------- F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s this is the largest stock in Xenia to select from. . «« , “■ s Shoes, Qxfords and Slippers For Every Member of the Family The Finest Footwear for dress and the best, solid everyday Footwear F o r L a d i e s , M i s s e s , C h i l d r e n , M e n a n d B o y s . , n ............ ............................. . . k . . . . t 1 ’ WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS HERE 26 YEARS and have outgrown our present quarters- June 1st we move into our newly remodeled store, the old -ICiein building, now the Oosley building, formerly the Wear-U^Weil Shoe Stoie. THIS IS A GENUINE BONA-FIDE REMOVAL SALE. , „ * |f you doubt it, before you come down to attend this sale, look at the remodeling going on at our future location. 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