The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
Mr m u m 4 m WK PAY YOU . , INTEREST ' " c h H - ' p m ^ . WE LOAN YOU * MONEY ■ WHEN INNEED ■» Yoa ‘will And a friend in m , Mr. Farmer, one who will pay you a big dividend on your money, or who w ill loan you money a t a reasonable ra te o f In terest. You cannot place yonr money to be tte r advan tage than with us, and for -able and conservative m anagemcn tnone can excel The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated for........... .....S 200 .0 0 0 .0 0 Subscribed S tock ............ $126 ,425 ,00 ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J. Tarbox, President^ J . W, Dixon, Ylce-PreBident Andrew Jackson, Secretary W . H . Barber „ W. A, Spencer, 0 . M-Crouse >, B. E . McFarland W, M. Cottrell J . E . M itchell OOMTI #Mfa4FM>*h***>*t***r* • f LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 Pain ting and Rubber Tires a t Wolford’s | Mrs. Hugh Murdock, who was t confined to h e r bed during the | winter, is no . up and around. i The P la t fo r “A College Town’'* will bo open May 2l», a t Johnson’s a tS p .m . GASOLINE Per ga llon .......................... 17c 3 Gallons for........................ ... 50e Bird’s Mammoth Store, The Handsome Hors*e and fast'trotting stallion, Axpedition 46829, oyned by D< A. Sprague, will make a short season at Cedarville in the hands of Johnny Jones, who - will later train him for the races. Axpedition has been a great Blue Ribbonwinner irrthe show ring at both County 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 and Warren counties. .Sired by 1 Tanforan 32814, 9 . son of Expedition 2:15 3-4. Dam byAxius, sire of Edward E. 2:15*1-4, Rex- tell 2:15 1-4 etc., by Axtell (3) 2:12. Second DanrArab Girl, Dam of Bessie Bolieh1it~2T05 3-4 that produced Joe Patchen 2nd 2:03 1-4, Empire Direct 2:07 1-4 etc,, also the Dam of Col. Coit 2:10 1-2; Banner Leaf 2:13 1-4, Sukharte 2.:20 1-4 artd 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 Miss Ju lia Kendall, of Turentmn, Pa , 1 a spending a- few days with Mr. D, M. Dallas and. daughter,, Elizabeth, while, lief brother, ReV, i . H . Kendall a ttends the R. P Synod in Cincinnati. -‘The Prisoner of Andersonville’' by the college student# w ill be played In the opera house, Decoi- ation night, May 80. Admission 25c Lawn Mowers $ 3 .2 5 to $ 7 .5 0 Step Ladders 75c up. Clothes Racks' $1 ,00 and $1 .25 . f Curtain Stretchers $ 1 .0 0 to $1 .98 . Bird’s Mammoth Store Miss Mary Hastingn of the Senior class of the College gave a breakfast tor the class Tuesday morning, Mrs. Will Sparrow of the Clifton and Xenia pike was taken ‘Wednes day to the ' McClellan ' hospital for an operation for appendicitis. Nagley Bros, ambulance conveyed th e ,p a tie n t under the care of Df. Adams. ■ FOR SAL/E—Guernsey cow and calf, just fresh, C. L, Finney. . FOR SAdjE—The W. J. Smith prop erty at a bargain 'price. Terras to suit- Some other town properties.. Smith & Collins. CHURCH SERVICES, R. p. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) Teachers’ ir,feting Haturday evening a t T o'clock. Sabbath'School Sabbath morning at 9: fJO o’clock. Preach ing ' by Mr. TJ km , Whyte Sabbath » t m. and 7 p, nj, C. E . A tfip . m . “The Christian Meaning of Recent Even ts." i>$, 11:1-7. P rayer meeting Wednesday a t 7 p .m . “The (lathering Hosts." Jtleb, 12:22-21. i^tWITWI TT. p . CHURCH .Sabbath School a t 9:80, Preaching by-the pastor a t 10:80, Subject, “The Kingdom W ith in .” Y. P. C. D. a t 8 to be led by Ward McMillan, P rayer meeting Wednesday a t 7. R. P. SEMINARY COMMENCEMENT. LINOLEUM Is the "best kitchen floor covering made. We have it in 2 2 1-2 , 3 and 4-yards wide and a number of patterns to pick from. We wiii lay it for you. Bird’s Mammoth Store. The Jacoby, flour mill a t Goes was sold by the sheriff Saturday to John M. Dixon, of -Chicago. The price was 25,010. Foreclosure suit had been brought by -the Tarbox Lumber Oo. - JULIA MUST STAND TRIAL. ■ ■ .. ‘ t “ A Panama Exposition” ; J it Bancroft*s In shapes,, in qualities and in values our display, of Panama hats is compre hensive enough to be termed “An Exposition.’* In addition to' the standard telescope,’ drop tip ,4 optimo and Alpine styles we're showing exclusively the new mushroom brims and dia mond crowns—much like the prevailing soft hats. & At $3.50 we have the in destructible unblocked Pana mas. -At'$4, *5, $ 6 , and on up to $10 qualities that mean a saving of $2 to $3 to you. ■Our straw hats include “Dunlaps'* and “Bancrofts" and imported English “Bayley**, ‘ “Tress'* and “Lincoln Bennetts" from $2 J a lia J onus Polly, qolorecf, charged with contributing to the delinquency of Carrie (Shull was taken before Judge Howard Thursday mornipg. She informed the Judge th a t, she was innocent but would plead guilty aud “ pu t her tru s t in the Alm ighty’*. Prosecutor Johnson informed her th a t she would have to plead guilty and tru s t in Judge Howard, This she declined to do. Such a plea would no t be accepted and she was retu rned to the county jail to aw ait t r i a l . . From Ju lia ’s actions she will no doubt get the opportunity of presiding over a wash tub a t the broom factory .under the “ tru st”*of Supt. Crow, . The high school ball team won from tlie Clifton high team, last Friday on the College campus by a shore of *5 in fc . * - v • The extra sty le you always find in Bancroft's hats adds nothing to the price you pay. DINNER IN HONOR OF PROF. LANNING. Prof. Leroy Banning, who for three years ha# been a t the head of the chemistry and physics depart ments of the college was the guest of honor a t a facu lty d inner a t the home of Dr. W. R. McOhesney, Monday evening. Miss Wilhelmina Mltray , of London, who graduated from the college two yfears ago was also a guest. Prof. Lanhing and his intended bride, Miss Mitray, sail in August for China where they en ter foreign mission work under the direction of the Presbyterian church. Prof. Banning was pre sented a steamfcr rug as a farewell g ift of the^facUlly, Miss Grace. Ritchie, of the faculty, who resigns b " position th is year, was pre sented a silver sugar shell. \Ve Recommend . CAMPBELL’S Varnish Stain For Eintefihtg Floors* Fornhnre and all Interior ‘Woodwork 3triM nn&bwwith o&dMwwof tWtrtA. AUMm. Y w c*n kywtfre*. C»rjxmt«r-Morto« C*» * 6e*Wft.M«e*« , FtY aWAtTBR FREE _ Wall*pW-tUes d «V mw J i St«n», i i i <*rt*t*MlMMr, Ire*drel f t <*«*db <3 oroflflrir owiKTa*#u*c#nywwaaiwmv*•• g.are.*im»iikatSfc^. FOXSALE BY C. M. CROUSE A special program has been out lined for Memorial-Day in Clifton. The morning services Will be held in the opera house a t 9:30 a. m, ta the aft ernoon, there will be a. base, all game between the Elite team, or Spring- field, and the Clifton band club. Ju the evening there will be a band con cert and Ice cream social on the school lawn. In caBe of rain it will he held in the K. of P. hall. Pain ting and Rubber Tires ' * A t Wolford’s. C l o t h e s of . ail kinds DRY CLEANED a t HOM33 Clothing Co. Mr. J. H . Oresivell is ’ attending the annual session of General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian church of North America which Is being held this weok m Cincinnati. Fon S ale - a good sized coal or wood Bhed in good condition, Mrs, J , O, Stewart Don’t fall ta see aun t Jan e Class N ight, June 1. SPECIAL PRICE ON POTATOES Saturday and Monday, May 23 and 25 only. CKotoa eating potatoes per bu. 95c . Choice eating potatoes per peck 25c. Bird’s Mammoth Store, Miss Vera Andrew, who has been teaching a t Grayson, Ky., has returned home. 9 Harry McDorman has brought suit against the Ross township trustees and John* Diffendai to enjoin them from the >construction of a fence. John O. Toland has brought suit as administrator to sell ICO acres in Ross and Sllvercreek townships of the es tate of .Phillip M. Smith. Miss Bernice Wolford.entered the McClellan hospital last -week where she is faking treatment, Mr, W, I j . Clemarts and wife return ed last Friday from a trip to Mud D&vla, Ind. Fon (S ale :—Rubber tire buggy in fair condition, storm fron t goes with it. Inqu ire a t this office, SHO E BARGAINS 1 Lot Woman’* Low out shoes sizes 21-2, 3 ,31 -2 f nd 4. Sold «t $1.50, $2 .00 and $2.50 pair. Yours for $ 1 * 0 0 p a i r 1 Lot Men’s and Boys’ low end high out shoes In Patent leather and Gun metal. War* $ 2 . 5 6 $3 , $3.50 and $4 .00 pair. All sizes in this lot at $1.69 pair Bird’s Mammoth Store. The first commencement of the R. P . Seminnry since its removal here l&Bt fall took place a t the R, P, chureh, Tuesday night. There was but one graduate; Thomas "Whyte of .Philadelphia,.who spoke on the subject: “Christian Duty” Ralph E lder, Darlington, Pa,, preached a trial sermon, “ Confession and For giveness” , He will no t he licensed to preacli until the second year.. Members of the Board of Super intendents present were: Rev. W il liam Galley, Philadelphia; Rev. J. M, Kendall, Tarentum, Pa.; Dr. J. L, Chestnut, Coulterville' III ; Rev. John P a rk s, Philadelphia; Rev, David McKinney, D .D ., Cincinnati. Mr. Wbj te hap. been called to the Third church, Philadelphia, for merly under the* pastorate of Rev, O. A, Young, bp t has no t yet ac cepted the call. Rev, W liy te will fill the R. P. pu lp it here during Ju ly and August and exppets to complete his college course next year. The board also, lengthened, the terms from six to nine mouths and the* course shortened from four to three years. Provision was made for a missionary and practical Bible train ing for men and women th a t desire the course. The semi nary-will open Sept. 9. PENNSYLVANIA LINE TRAINS CHANGED, New time table# tak ing effect May 2 lth , on Pennsylvania Lines showiug lollowing changes in times Of trains from Cedarville* Train No. 42$3nst leave 8:80 a. m. instead, of 8:38 a. m> as a t present,. * *i> ...... m ..■*... , l E . C. Ludlum, ■ formerly of th e firm of Ludlum & Po lt, winch sold ou t la s t week, lias opened the Boyd re s tau ran t and hotel.' >■ C. M. RIDGWAY SUCCESSFUL Induced' Dr. ‘Reward' Co, to Make Special Price#. After a great deal Of effort and cor respondence C, M. Ridgway, the pop ular druggist, has succeeded in getting the Dr, Hov/ard. Co, to make a'special half-price introductory offer on i*he regular fifty-cent size of their cele brated remedy for constipation and dyspepsia, . - Dr. Howard’s remedy has been so remarkably successful in curing Consti pation, dyspepsia and all fiver troubles that G. M.‘Ridgway fs willing to re turn the price paid -in every case where it does not give relief. Headaches, coated iongue, dizziness, gas. on stomach, special before the eyes, constipation and all forms of liver and stomach trouble- are eoOn cured by this scientific medicine, So great fa the-demand for this rem edy that €. M. Ridgway ha# been able to -secure only a limited supply, and everyone wbo Is troubled with dys pepsia, constipation or liver troubio should call upon him a t once, ot- send 25 cents and get sixty doses of the best medicine ever made, on this special half-price offer with his personal guar antee tp refund the money If ft does not cure. Mrs. Will ('rawh>rd ptul daugh ter, Mrs. Kendricks, who have been guest# of Mr. and Mrs. J . f l. Mil- burn for Several week#, left la st F riday for their new home, in Mon tana. Mr, Crawford went direct from Oklahoma gome weeks ago, Mrs. W alter Morton and eon Paul, of Grayson, Ky., are visiting a t the home of Mr. and Mrs, 8 , M, Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Confarr, of Blanehestez will spend the summer vacation here and in Clifton. Rev. J . W. Patton met with an accident Thu rsday while turn ing the corner a t the bridge near Clif ton, the motorcycle leaving the road. I t was fortunate th a t the Rev, was not Injured other than a few scratches and the machine damaged but little 1 Mr. J . O, Stormont bad the mis fortune to fall Monday evening a t his hoiheand as a result broke his little finger on the righ t hand, Th# bon* protruded th e flesh. WE PAY YOU’ r 18c Removal Sale .# . • Prior To Our Going Into Newer, Brighter, Bigger Quarters. This Sale Is For Our Benefit-'And Yours In order to lower stocks quickly and efficiently we have first of all lowered our prices* Naturally ! it will please us inost to have to move as little goods as need be* Come and share in these savings. Our own heavy losses will be made your big gains* All our fine* desirable merchandise is to go-1—under the hammer, as i t were. The earlier you get there— the better the choice. Oltmk— House DAYTON, OHIO per dozen ip trade for dean, fresh eggs. Bring us your sur plus. Bird’s Mammoth Store •JPaintiug and Rubber Tires AfcWolfords •Rev, W. A. Condon and family, of Trenton, -arekspemUng a few'dayshere with Mr, R, C, Watt and family. Rev. Condon goes to the U, P, General As sembly. Mr. -and Mrs. Harry Nagley 'had as their guest Sabbath, fhei latter’s .broth er, Dr. Gordon, and family, of Connora- vllle, Ind, V A delegation' of the O, S. XL students visited this section last Saturday. ' In the list of teachers elected for New Jasper township, we notice the name of Cecil Burns. - Mr, Ralph McMillan, Who has been located In Mexico City for several years took advantage of the oppor tunity to leave that troublesome coun try several weeks ago and visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. 0. McMillan, In Columbus. Mr. McMillan will vis it here for some time -among rela tives. He reports that there is no business in Mexico City and Ameri cana generaly have returned- to this country until the revolution is over. The C. E. of the R. P. church held a moonlight Picnic Thursday evening a t the home of Mr. O. H. Creswell.. LEGAL NOTICE. • t 1 . 1 V Common Pleas Court* Greene County, Ohio; Bernice E . Baker, Plaintiff, Vs. Harry E. Baker, Defendant. H a rry E , Baker, Defendant lh above entitled 'action, lu st known place of residence'Neoffibe, Kansas; wiU take notice th a t on the k‘ 2 nd day of April, 1914, said .plaintiff filed in the Common Pleas Court, of Greene County, Ohio, her petition for divorce aga in st him upon the grounds.of gross neglect of du ty and th a t the same will be for hea r ing a t the Court House in Xenia on and after June 8 th, 1914, by which date defendant must answer or demur to said petition of judgment may be taken-against him. BmiNiok E. B akef . Purchases New ~ Percheron Stallion I have added a coal black Perch eron Stallion to my stable, a grand individual th a t was imported by Dr, Hartman, of Coliunbns. He has heavy fla t bonej good style and action and weighs 2000 lbs. Before you make your decision for a Percheron see this fellow. Terms | 1 Gto insure a living colt. Imported Shire Stallion Colesdili Diamond King, im ported by Truman Bros., Busbnell, 111 ., winner of firsts and seconds a t ToWa, Ind iana and Illinois state fairs and a t the in te rnationa l. Terms:—$20 to insure living colt, A v isit to the barn on the Ma- gruder and Bailey farm, 6 miles cast of Cedarville and 3 miles west of Gladstone will convinceyou th a t We have the beBt stable of d ra ft stallions in Greene county, - - Harry Townsley. New . M eat S to re (Formerly C. H, Crotise’a Stand) We invite your inspection of our stock oi meats, fruits and vegetables which at all times will be up to the high est standard and priced at a fair margin. OUR Jl/M IS TOPLEASE May we have your order? Walter Cultice Plume orders delivered. Cl WJWV1LLB, • OHIO YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD * i At Xenia, Ohio The ' f United 31 South Detroit St. A Weefe P ay s Our liberal credit plan of easy payments enables you to dress in the hight of fashion. . We Handle Clothes for Men, Women and Children . * * Don’t delay your buying, get your outfit right now and pay the bill while you wear'the clothes. Every thing we sell is guar anteed to give perfect wearing Satisfaction | 31 Si Detroit St., - Xenia, Ohio l~ 1 L* IKI, Morton, Mgr., The Edward Wren Co. CHINA AND GLASS WARE * ' Suggestions for Those W ith ’ Presents to Buy Folks in general will be interested in th is sale and especially those who have gifts to buy for June Brides, etc. While our entire stocks of high China. Dinner and Glass ware are radically reduced in price, we call particular attention to the following: ‘ DINNER SETS AND OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE 100 -piece American Porcelain Sets in white and gold border designs, $7.98 va lues...........................$6*98 100-piece Dinner Sets, American Porcelin Empire shape, beautiful designs of border decorations; .$14.98 va lu e . ...........................................................$9.95 100-priceB Austrian’ China Dinnei; Sets, Princess shapes, floral border designs of decorations, new patterns, $10.98 values................. .................... .... .$12.98 100 -piece French China Dinner Sets, beautiful pink, apple blossom and rose decorations, with coin gold handles, $25.00 values.............................................. $15.00 100-piece sets French China Old Abbey brand, con sidered the finest French china made; $25.00 value ............... .................... av ........................................*18.98 SURFRISING VALUES IN NEW CUT GLASS No matter what you want, you'll find it in the Cut Glass section, and you ate assured of a degree of quality unequalled in the city for the price. / Olive Nappies and Bon Bon Dishes—With and without handles; very finely out on heavy crystal blanks, $1.25 and $1.79 values, Special . . . . . . . . . ,89c Bowls -8 inch sizes, very finely and deep cut on heavy crystal blanks; $2.60, $2,98 and $3.50 va lues . . . ...................... ........................ $1.98 Sugar and Cream Seta—Assorted designs of fine cuttings and shapes, $3.50 values, a t . . . . . . . . . . .$1,98 Water Sets—Beau tifnl fine deep cuttings in star at|d sunburst designs; largo pitcher and six glasses to match on mahogany tray. Total value $8.98, t e r $5.00 Wi piy your round trip railroad or traction faro to ____S prlnotlitd on all, purobaa— ot -$15.00 a *Avon____
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