The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

0 Mr. W . XI, tStcrrotfc is the owner o f a R eo touring car. The annual high school conceit will he held on April 2, Seed potatoes—Different varieties Prices righ t at W add le ’ s. A son. was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow , W ednesday. Mr, J , 0 . Stormont is reported as quite ill this week. Mrs. A , E. R ich a rd s and sou, Robert, are visiting home fo lk s In New Paris, O, —Angle iron fence posts, superior to any other make. (10 d) JCerr & Hastings Bros Remember the local high school concert in the opera house, Friday, A p r il‘2. ' —F or S alio ;—1 ten h. p. gasoline engine good as new. W ill sell at a bargain if taken at once. (6 t) J ohn D e W ink —SEED POTATOES. Any quanti­ ty you want and the righ t price. A t W ad d le ’s. —F ob S ai , i ; :—- Malcable Steel Range in first das condition. Can be seen at the hotei. • J. E , Pierce. Low down farm trucks, the best m the market. Kerr & Hastings Bros. *»- .... ... «' ' J> —For seed potatoes see Waddlo, Early Ohio, Early Rose and Rural N ow Y o rk s .' D on ’ t b u y .u n til you get our-prices. Miss Gertrude Bumgardnor has been the guest o f ’ her brother, Mr. Stanley Bumgarner and wife o f hear London. Mr, and Mrs. H arry Nagley enter­ tained a number o f friends at dinner, Sabbath. Mosers. Robert. Conley and Ralph Hill, students at CarnegieTechnieal School, Pittsburg, are expected homo for the two weeks Easter vacation, Saturday. ' ■Miss Milmah Spencer spent the week end .with her sister, Mrs. R. L . Shultz, o f Dayton . . Mrs. Ernest R olls returned to her Rome In Dayton last Sabbath after an expended stay w ith h en parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Ross. 1 Misses Irm a and Eu la Creswell were at-home Thursday evening to a large company o f friends, MEN’S HATS Our line is more complete this spring then ever before. Let" u,s •showyou before buying. > i . . .. Robt. .Bird .M iss Donna Burns was given a surprise Tuesday evening by a about ft tty of her college friends. R e ­ freshments of ice cream, cake and candy were served. The fea tu reo f the evenings entertainment was an egg dau.ee. —F ob S a l k :—Two second hand rubber tire piano box buggies In good condition. * Kerr <fc Hastings Bx.os. Oxfords for the Whole Family Owing to a successful clean up last summer, our new stock is a wide showing of the very latest styles, just what the tasty dresser wants. Watch for our window display. iJ1 Robt. Bird Elder’ : Dayton’s Shopping Center Our Entire Store Is In Spring Attire Everywhere new- things have taken the places where the "old” were wont to stay and with EASTER TIME nearing, every department Is “ a-bloom” with the prettiest and newest, tor you to choose from. o Easter Millinery ed hats, With the very life of Spring- has come, and o u r assortment is truly w o n d o r i u 1, Fetching little tailor- smart, -silk-faced sailors, moderate-sized hats, black and colors —each has an individual touch of be- comlngness. PRICES $1.98 to 513.50. (Second Floor) The New Polo Pump Fast winning favor with the ever par­ ticular, exacting d r e s s e r Is this ... ........................model. It snuggles close up around the heel and with the tiny tongue, fits perfectly. They, come In Sterling Patent Colt, dun Metal, White Calf and Imported Bronze Vamps, In combination with French Grey, Putty, Tan and Black Cloth Tops and dressing Louis hsels. And ar. just $4.00 a pair. (Third Floor) The New Gloves Are here in all their elegance. At no time da gloves mean so much as on Easter. Beady are: Wrist or elbow length Wd glows, with either self or contrast stitching, .In black, white, tan. grey and navy. Prices range from $1.00 to $4.50. .Long silk gloves, in embroidered pink rose bud effects or the new tucked gloves with self or contrast Stitching. PRICES $1.00 to $2.70. (Main Floor) Neckwear For Easter Every piece has fascinating little style touches of unusual beauty. ______ ___ There are charm­ ing little creations in Fichus, Vcstees, Chokers with black velvet band, col­ lars pleated In the back, and our prices are from 50c to $1.00. (Main Floor) [II ttcMYMlHt t« CIMtl till !tir» !>rit|ti Ilf tkwtr Hi nciifi jiir irtir ii nit mil] The lEIder & Johnston Co. DAYTON , OH IO Farm Economy The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Farm , • on a Business Basis Use American SteelFence Post Made by American Steel & Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T IM E Thousands In use in tfte past 15years, Which have not rotted, rusted.or burned because they are heavily zinc coated inside and outside, American S tee l f*o*t«*“* Can Be Driven Eliminate Fence RepAirs Every Post a Lightening Bod protects Stock from Lightening No StApleHRequired Fence Rows Can Be Burned, Des­ troying Weeds And Vennon Land with Steel Bests Is More Valuable S u us orioa for further Information or e«k the men who h ie uted Am erican S te e l Fence Poet. T A R B Q X L U M B E R CO. Cedarville, Ohio. •■'■Plymouth R o ck Ecgga for set* tin*. Cull W . H . Creswell. (16(1) j F ob B a l e : - O ut' bnllding, w i l l ! inspection R» giv '.sell cheap. 0 . M. R u n ; w a y , 1 I B y oversight Prof. Fortney’s |name does not appear iu the ae- ; count o f the school hoard’ s trip o f | ft en on the first pago. Mr. W , L . (Romans was called to Washington G, IL , ow ing to the UlnoBs o f his father and mother, both o f whom are quite sick, - Red Cedar fence posts, corner .posts and braces, equal to Ohio Locust anil o f equal value. Kerr & Hastings Bros. -M O N E Y TO LOAN ON FA ^M S at (>}£ with privilege to pay on the priucjplo at any time. W rite, Farmers Loan & Trust Co., Room 3, Steele Bldg., Xenia, Ohio, FORREST AND W IL L IAM N AG LE Y have purchased the agency for the Xen ia Laundry' from John Wright. A ll customers have same ready W ednesday even­ ing or leave at Nagley Bros', groesry. BOY SUITS A,new line. The very latest things at $ 2 .2 5 to $ 6 .5 0 . Robt. Bird. —I have leased tile at. John gray,el pit and have It cleaned ready for delivery o f gravel, M. W. Collins. Mr. J, B. isisbet has- an attack of the shingles. --------------— h ■Mm B. F. MeFarfaiul' entertained the Home Culture Club, Tuesday af­ ternoon. MATTINGS A new line just in. Mattings of good wearing quality, and prices that tempt. Robt. Bird Mr. F. B. Bull, of Indianapolis, spent the IS'abJmth with relatives. Mr. It. C. Watt and family are now located In their new tom e bn South Main street, -formerly the Fitch prop­ erty. : Dir. and Mrs. Fred ■Manning and children, of Piqua, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Hall. • LINOLEUM Our stock, is the best, and the prices are Itiw. Give us a chance to quote you. Robt. Bird. —Get.our prices on seed potatoes. W e have Early Ohio, Early Rose and Rural New Yorks. A t W addle’s A basket ball tournament w ill be held a t Antioch Saturday Ju which fourteen teams w ill play.. The w in ­ ning team for the county champion­ ship w ill get a silver cup. Xen ia, Alpha, Clifton, Cedarville.,' 'Boll- brook, Jamestown, Y ellow Springs, Bath Township, Osborn, Fairfield, Spring Valley, Fort W illiam , Atitloch A cadem y and Gedarvillo Academy are the teams entered. The games begin at 8 a. m . and con ­ tinue throughout the day and even­ ing. r ------ RUGS AND MATTINGS We guarantee to save you money over any out of town, firm on rugs and carpets. Come in and look over the line. Robt. Bird South Charleston will vote on a waterworks bond issue o f $30,000 on May 25. Yellow Springs will also in the near future vote on ths same Ques­ tion. Some 'time ago the latter -place decided to purchase motor equipment for ,flre protection but the company that received the contract has gone into the hands o f a receiver and the sale ds off. It is proposed to put In waterworks, which will afford .pro­ tection. It 5s reported that protests have been filed against the granting of liquor licenses to fc different appli­ cants in Xenia. The license hoard, has until Friday night to decide who shall have licenses. It Is thought- that the successful will open for business on Saturday. Those Who are denied licenses can appeal to the state board. Mr. H . M. Murdock’ s home has beon almost a hospital o f late, o f the four in fam ily throe are sick, Mr. And Mrs. Murdock and son, Howard. Mr, arid Mrs, L . D . Bullonbefgor has been spending several day siu Oxford. j SEED POTATOES j Car just In at low prices. The >Potato market Is Advancing, ' and wa cannot buy today at j prices w« arc selling to you. i , Robt. Btyd | ’— --------------- ~ — j The Misses Burrell o f the W llber- ! force and Clifton pike entertained ! from two until five o’clock Wednes- ] day afternoon a t* th im b le party In j honor o f Miss L olia Hackett, whose |marriage, to Mr. E arl Randall will • take place next month, Forty guests wpro present and the bride- elect was showered with, many use­ ful presents. —On Friday, April 2, the music department o f the High School will j render their third annual concert This year the department will again fortify its repetation by the ren- dition of .high class selections. The patrons and friends o f the public school w ill be amply* repaid for their interest and support by the { incentive offered to the young men j and women- comprising the class, j The chorus w ill be accompanied by } the Fairbanks Orchestra, 'MEN’S SHIRTS AND UNDERWEER New goods coming in, strictly up to date and just what we think will please you. * 1 , - Robt. Bird A home in ter tainment that pleased all last yea r was the annual high school concert. The program this year is expected to excell that of last year. Music w ill be furnished by the Fairbanks ’ orchestra of Springfield. The date is Friday, April 2. —I have opened the blacksmith shop formerly conducted by Towns- loy and am ready for business, ' i will do all. k inds o f repair work and lutert’earing horse shoeing is my specialty. Plow work guaranteed. C. H . Pendlum. FOR S A L E :— A hard pine plain varnished mantle at less than cost o f material to make It. A pp ly at this office aBto where it may be seen. DEATH FOLLOWS LONG ILLNESS. •Miss Martha -McMillan, daughter of David and Nancy McMillan, the youngest of a family of twelve chil­ dren, -died Sabbath afternoon at her home following a long illness. More, than a year ago Miss McMillan fell and broke her hip, though she recovered sufficiently to ’be able to sit In her ’chair, DuringRecent years affliction pre­ vented her from enjoying the fellowship of friends whichwas formerly so precious and in which-she took great delight. She had a large circle of relatives and acquaintances who were untiring in their devotion to her, and wlm held her in the highest esteem. . The deceased was in -her 80th year and is the last member o f her family, a sister, Mrs, Jeanette Barblson, be­ ing called to her reward last fall, All her Jong life the deceased! 'was active' In- the R. P. church work and was recognized as a woman, o f high Chris­ tian character, “ ■ Tlio funeral was hold from the resi­ dence, Tuesday afternoon, the services were held on Tuesday afternoon and were cohducted by Dr, Chesnut as­ sisted by .the Rev. Parks Jockson and Dr. \V. R. McChesney. The inter­ ment was made in Massies Creek ceme­ tery. Why Work? Gambetta once offered- a prefecture with a salary of 6,000 francs to an in­ corrigible Bohemian, who, however, declined with thanks, saying: ”1 can make more than that by borrowing." Engraved Stationery , Visiting Cards Wedding Invitations Announcement Cards Etc. TIFFANY Jewelry Store XENIA, OHIO A very quiet wedding took placj’o last Saturday evening a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs, W . II. Oul- tlce when their daughter. Miss Nellie W, Cultice, was united In marrriage to Mr. j . 33, Post, the baker. The ceremony was pel*- iormed by Rev. J. W . Patton at six o ’ clock , on ly the members o f the immediate fam ily and Miss H ilda Mullen, of Xen ia, being presotit. Follow ing the ceremony a supper was served, The bride and groom have gone to housekeeping In the McMillan property on Xen ia Avenue where they are at home to their many friends. Dr, Miles’ Aitli-I’ain Bills fer at) pain rher.rore Be I t Resolved, by the >ard of Education of Cedarville “wnehip Rural School District, jeene County, Ohio,, that the istlon whither of not the bonds Cedarville Township Rural ool District, Greene County, o, shall be issued for said ,000.00 be submitted to the lifted eleltors of Cedarville nshlp Rural School District, one County, Ohio, at a special ;tion to be held on the 16 day of 11,1916, and notices of the sub. iiion of said question to the 'itors of said district be given in manner provided by law, ovedby Johnson, seconded by Uns that the foregoing mlmufi resolutions be adopted. Roll V *t«mont, yea} Johnson, [Smith,yea;Collins,yea; y*** Taya nofw. Rumsey absent, oncarriedand declared adopted, |hId, 1916. Andrew Jackson,1 Clerk, I Quality First Dependable Values Y OU will not be disappointed in your new Suit if you come here. Clothes for Man or Boy of dependable worth, -The hind of clothes that will bring you back and the oftener you buy the more you will be convinced that you are receiving 100 per cent value received. The fat Man and Boy will find it of equal importance to know that he can be pleased with the same quality and receive the same fit as his deader brother and pay no more, THINK ABOUT THIS. Spring Styles in Suits , Hats , Caps and Furnishings Now Ready. I III I ■M iiinwHissa Mil iiiiiiw hi 1 i J. i U. ■ !■■«!1 ■ » — 1 The Surprise Store Dayton, Ohio » Green or Globe Stamps. GIBSONREFRIGERATORS ARE GREAT ICE \\ i W w r Sif»l m T .'J |; 1 / 032 ifc m H e r 4 REGULAR RURAL FREE DELIVERY The Gibson Refrigerators maintain a lower temperature with- less Ice,than any other make. The walls are constructed.of hard­ wood, mineral wool insulation and dead air space-—the best,heat and cold resisting-construction known to science. - The air circulation is cold and dry—the moisture and odors are constantly condensed in the ice chamber and passed off through the removable drain pipe. Milk remains untainted under the most try­ ing tests. ' - • - Gibson Four-Drawer Refrigerator, like the illustration, solid ash case, finished golden, 4 feet 4 inches high, 20j£ inches deep, 34 inches wide, baked white',enamel lining, side icer, ice chamber is 12x16x22^5 inches, guaranteed to hold a full 100 pounds of icq. PRICE, $23 .00 R e f r i g e r a t o r s $0.00 to §52.00 MarboliteRefrigerators up to $32.00 Ice-Boxes, $5.50 up 42 Styles from Which to Select. . SGHMlDT’S We intend to lead during the year 1915 . by always selling for less Seal Shipt Oysters ‘Sealshipt’ Oysters Special — F O R — Friday and Saturday Sweitzer Gheese per l b ........24c Limbergor Oheesn per lb.,19c Brick Cheese por lb ............, 21c Regular 10c package o f Home Made Sauer Kraut Per lb. , . . . . . ,2c Corn Flakes..........................Sc Tomatoes, per c a n ......... ,...Sc Corn, por can ...................... 6c Lenox soap, 3 bars fo r...... . 10c ' Salted Herrings f o r ................ 2c f PXSYtE, TJOOD Ice orWater louckes ALSinVT OYSTERS »ChemicalPveservafive sed. Natural Y\avor,TVcshue«v/ftGH7/ (I OpaVity WM1XKW1DJI 1 r “ StU-iiKgb Cheaper Than Meat A Fresh Delicious Table Oyster, Packed in Sealed Cases. Solid* Meat No Water 25c A QUART Potatoes » r e f?rbuhis 50 c Fancy Apples Per Bushel . . . . 75c H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . * Xenia, Ohio. 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