The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
s Nature Is constantly trying to wear out your bouse— constantly gnawing away at" wood aud paint, at brick and mortar* The best material is not too good to withstand these assaults. Hanna’s Green Seal Paint is a srieBtificaMy determ ined w ear-resister. I t is the ’ resu lt o f m any years o f experim en t—o f watch ing the w e a r o f th e d ifferen t com pound * un til the p e r fe c t com b in a tion o f lead , o i l and , s in e has b e en fo u n d . I t is sm ooth , f r e e spread* i n f , elastic and du rab le . F orm u la o n e v e ry package. • FORSALRBY 4 ’*’■ KERR & HASTINGS BROS; ' r« ■"IT mine* P*M* The Cedarvifle Herald. o o P|sp Y e a r . KARLH BULL U * Editor -SNaer: Kntered at the Post-Office, Cedar- j ytlle, Oetober SI, 1887, as seoond Massmatter. FRIDAY, MAY » , m i A PUBLIC DISGRACE. Schm id t H elps Y ou to En joy Life a t th e Least Cost Our Prices ;> Schmidt’s •’ Oht Hickory Flour, 25 lb sack lor..,.,.75c Schmtdt’B Ocean Ught Flour, 25 lb. sack lor..... 70 Country Cured Bacon...,18c Breakfast Bacon, per lb... 2 Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, '• lb 18. California and Picnic - l Hams, per lb................. 10 African Java Coffee, per l b . 22 Bio and Java Blend per lb .....................................24 Bio Coffee per lb.:... ~v....26 For Friday and Saturday 29c 85c 22c $ 1 M 75c Creamery Butter per p ou n d ............. .Potatoes P er B u s h e l ............. Butternut B a con Per P o u n d ............... Sugar, Per 25 lb. S a ck 1. . . *.s ! * ♦ * *. fr'r a 1 . p ■ • « • a . ♦. l G o ld M eda l F lour 25 lb. S a c k . . . . . . Stone’s Cakes Received Fresh Daily A Car Load of Seed Potatoes of all Kinds H . E* S c h m id t & Co, Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio. H u tch ison & G ibney The Season's Splendid Assortment of . Ready-to-Wear Garments and Silk Coats, Silk Suits, Dresses, Waists, Petticoats SPRING COATS Swell New Styles * HOUSE DRESSES Gingham Dresses Children’s Rompers Plain and Fancy Underwear, all New Goods.lj Dress Goods in Voiles, Rice Crepe, Mattarse, Ratine, Messaline, Silk, Taffeta, Chens Foulard Silk in ajl- shades and trimmings to match. H u t c h i s o n cS G ib n e y Xenia, Ohio LESS*- 1 Carpet Department T t . very latest stylo Rugs, Mattings from Importers, Linoleum in different grades. Window Shads* in all widths, 25c up. Decoration Day at hand and as usual the public will find the cem etery north of town In the usual tin- kept condition, Here and there a lot has been■mowed, while 4he roadways and a .great majority of lots stand In grass, weeds and vines knee deep, In many places the stones not being In sight at a distance of ten feet, Fences are delapldated, monuments and head stones leaning over or having fallen to the ground. It Is -a public disgrace that the bury ing grownd so near to town should be found year after year In the same con dition, If sentiment shall not lead lot owners to give more attention to this sacred1spot then public pride on the part of people of this community should demand that the grounds be turned over to the township trustees, where It will <be cared for as provid- ©cl iby ifljvy, Within the last few years a number who held lots north of town have been forced to seek burying, ground else where, owing to the .condition of the grounds and the utter lack of Interest towards keeping the place In a respect able condition.' — We hope that this will be the last time 7 this- question will have to he mentioned and before another Decora tion Day the grounds will have passed to the control of the township trustees, or the lot owners display more im tereet that will result In some organ ized effort to keel! the place In a de cent condition. MOTHER’S PENSION. NOTICE. To Whom It 5fhy Concern; Notice is hereby given that ap plications .for pension under the law known as the Mother’s Pension law Will be received and Hied in the Juvenile Court of Greene County, Ohio, on and after Monday, June 8, 1914. Charles F. Howard, Judge of Juvenile Court. Different Tribesof Indians Carried by the BlackHills Wild West Shows. ~*r** ‘ . : . / + 1 i ' ^' •If- ' . •*". ' ' TO HEAftSTATE LECTURERS Ohautauquas Recognized by State Agricultural £apartment and Speakers to Be Furnished. Farmers’ Day 'will be one of the big days of our Chautauqua. Large numbers of farmers are expected to attend. The Ohio Department of Ag- riculture has rec ognized the Chau tauqua as an insti tution worthy' of support and has ,, offered to* furnish several speakers, these to be heard on Several morn ings, when no admission will be charged, and the Colt-Alber Company' has accepted their generouB offer. One of the regularly scheduled speakers .is- professor E L. Morgan of the Public Service Department of Massachusetts Agricultural College, who has done great work all through the west among, the farmers. On two or three days following his lecture the speakers furnished by the Ohio Department qf Agriculture will appear~and a. moat Interesting and profitable time will be had. Community' development is one of the prime purposed orth o Chautau qua. •* « . Sharing. The mutuality of 'the, Chautauqua is its strongest appeal, anil the conscious ness of this should be the strongest appeal to ■us to, cultivate, more and more in'our lives the things which we can share With our neighbors, There is nothing like a great common Interest to promote the welfare of a com munity. .V * Overcharged. The attorney for the gas company Was, making a popular address "Think of the good the gas company has done!” he, cried. "If I were per mltted a pun, 1 would say. In the -swords of the Immortal poet, ’Honor the1Light Brigade,’ *’ Yolce of A con sumer from the audience: ”0, what a charge they made.’’-—Youth’s Com panion. 1 .r r-' - -■ . 1 iimVni -- ‘.'T in , * Purchases New Percheron Stallion I have added a coal black Perch eron Stallion to my stable, a grand individual that was imported by Dr. Hartman, of Columbus. He has heavy flat bone, good style and action and weighs 2000 lbs. Before you make your decision for a Percheron see this fellow, Terms #15 to insure a living colt. Imported Shire Stallion Coleshill Diamond King, Im ported by Truman Bros., Bushnell, 111., winner of firsts and seconds at Iowa, Indiana and Illinois state fairs and at the International, Terms.'“-#20 to insure living colt. A visit to the barn on the Ma- gruder and Bailey farm, 5 miles east of Cedarvllie and 2 miles west of Gladstone will convince you that we have the best stable of drkft stallions In Greene county, Harry Townsley. -Genuine Aztee Indians from old Mexico, tribes of Nootka Indians, known as the cliff dwellers from the far-away nortbweBt°rn coast of Vancouver Island: Cheyennes, Uomanches, Araphoes, Sioux "Wichi- tas Cherokees and Pawnees in paint and eagle features. The younger generations are frequently heard to say: “ They are not real Indians, see how they are painted.’’ • This is but another example of the educational powers of the show. I t tends to show how little the children know of the first settlers of (his country. It is the ’ hreal" Indians who does paint and .very seldom the counterfeit. Thelndiaha have various ways of indiscriminate face painting, but they are never seenin any of their dances or ceremonies without a liberal application of paint o f various hues. Yellow with the Sioux is a favorite color and they pntit. on regarcilesB of blend or effect. They consider that the more paint they get on their faces the more beautiful they are, and the warrlorB appear more anxious to be oeautiful than do the squaws. The many tribes in varr-colored paints, feathers and blankets, present a historical and picturesque gathering. The Black Hills Wild West Shows will give two splendid exhibitions in Cedarvllie on Friday, June 6. The formal opening of the ex hibit of the pupils’ work in the Ceramic department of Cedarvllie college will be held at the faculty reception at the public library, Tuesday evening, June 2nd. On Wednesday, June 3,the exhibit: will be open to the public from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. • .Two barns, silo, dairy equipment, automobile, three horses and a valuable bull -were burned . about midnight on the J. E, McCanipbell farm near Xenia, Tuesday. The' loss Is estimated at #9,009with #6,000' Insurance. Twenty-five head of dairy catt e were not in the bam at the time. It is- believed that’ the fire was of incendiary origin* - Bev. W. J. Smiley, of Startn, ifl., who has been attending the B. P. Synod in Cincinnati visited here a few. days this weeks. Syuod meets In Cincinnati again next year. 'iL»^r«hiaer law tM , • aww.w.„„.,„.ni„,,.... Tv: mi -**><*. i .. - . . - K* c . t t ew t t r r m c o m p a ja y . CHICAGO , s & s * $100 Rewards Hi* mcUrff of this paper Will be plww* tol*0mtfet *k»ra isIt least oha dmdfert tbkt SOieooehas bain able to eUttin ail ft* aitges and that is Catarrh. Hall’s CatarrhCato is lbs only positive curenow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrt) being a Constitutional disea**, require* a tonsiCtutiomd. trsktmsnt. Hall's Oaiurrh Corals hfowninternally, antingdirectly up efti the blood and mucoussurrace* of system thereby destroying the foundation of the dtiatoe, anti xivlna the pA&nLjthchgiitJbj_ buUdlrig up the cdtiftlthiton and aesUttng natureIndqitig its work, Ilia proprietors baveso tauoft ffillh In its curatlva poitore, hat fifty offerdasHundredDoifwa forany *«to first ft Mft to Cftit*. Sahd for Skt 0 tesfiHtjh'iMt, ^ Add*#* », J. CHFfiBY A O o , Tokda 0. W iV tih w to iH , w» Fsmtty phUKto thebest, The home of Mr, M. C. Nagley was the scene o f a small lire Tues day evening that was extinguished before much damage was done. It is supposed to have started from matches that foil into the hands of the children. The State Liquor Slcense Com mission Is conducting an investi gation In this county, through its detective, G. L. Bower and County Detective Matthews and Prosecutor Johnson. The numerous illegal sales of liquor it.is said, has made il easy to land some of the -ofienders. Those supposed to know are sum moned and questioned and the power of the new law is being pnt into force and as a result a number of affidavits have been filed in Xenia. It is also reported that several here have been caught in the net but if so the officials are holding back the information. Mr, O. T. Wolford has been lured by the attractiveness of the auto mobile and has purchased a Haynes touring car. It is equipped with the latest invention known to the auto trade, the electrical gear shafL.no leavor beihg necessary,* \CVERTI8EMENT FOR OIL BIDS. Sealed proposals will be received -by the council of the village of Cedarvllie, Ohio, at the office of the village clerk thereof, up -to 12 o’clock, noon, on- the first day of June, 1914, for the Sprinkling*with road oil sufficient to lay the dust of certain specified streets in. the Village. Said contractor securing bid must fur- iffsh all material, labor and the work to’ bo done In & satisfactory manner and under the direction of the street committee of council, <and according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the village clerk. Said party securing contract must give a bond to the approval,,of coun cil for the faithful performance of contract. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of council. ,t. H. WOLFORD, Mayor. J. W.‘ JOHNSON, Village Clerk. No matter how hard your bead ach«A tfe. MB**’ Aftti-Ffcln Pills will help ftm. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, tin KindYouHavaAlwaysBought Boars tho ^ Children Cry for Fletcher’* Tho K ind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature o f and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. ., t -——v— Al l ow no one to deceive you in this* A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experlenoe against Experiment. What isCASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, I t is pleasant. 16 contains neither'Opitun, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, •For more than thirty years it . has heen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, W ind Colie, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach- and Bowels, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep .. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’ s Friend*- GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS IBears the Signature of Id Use For Over 30 Years Th e Kind -You Have Always Bought T H * C E N T A U * O O M P A | .V , N it w Y O U K C IT Y . We Are Ready With the best line of woolens ^ we ever had. We are pre pared to make your Spring Suit up-to-date. Our prices , are low enough for our work so you will not have to buy a suit all ready made. G IV£ US A CALL KANY, TheleadingTailor XENIA, OHIO Fare$322 PAILS* BETWEEN ( l e v e l a n d B u f f a l o i s 8** THE GREAT 3HI? "SEEANDBEE” LehitliS00fe*t!lirrtliUli9.1foil, ffinched!510»ialmwm»*.nd psrlor* .rconimnil.ttiig 1500p«a«ni. icrs. 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