The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

r N o other paint in the world 0. bona-fide guarantee— Pretty strong statement? Well, here’s the proof, „ vThe paint you apply, m ight chalk—it might crack it might it might blister- —it .might fa d e i t might prove unsatisfactory all around. - deT r *rom wh?m are considering buy- He wm 't fie « » ? ”“ aSa" " t w m g . We w ill. We do. With every bill of Bradley «c ;YeW*.an P! mt we « « g o « a Gold Bond Guarantee that . n tn surance to you against loss. 1 ■ . • ' ■ . Bradley & Vrooman Guaranteed Paint . . • t . a ,could aet a higherVriee than we ask upon Brad- ley &JVrooman paint and be justified in so doing. 1he paint is worth f/—witness the Gold Bond Guar­ antee as the manufacturer's token of faith in his product. i But as a matter of fact you pay no more for Brad- iey & Vrooman Paint under our. protected purchase plan ,than you do for kinds where yo# assume a ll the n sk . , v. . We are-{dad to talk Bradfev & Vrooman Pamt because we know it is WORTH talk­ ing about THE TARBOX LUMBER GO, THEDIRECTACTIONGAS-RANGE OVEN THERMOSTAT does away with all guess work in-baking. Keeps your oven a t an even, prede- ■ tennined degree of heat Without variation. Regu­ lates the Row of .gas regard­ less of pressure. I t is bet­ te r than a thermometer, which only indicates the de­ gree of heat, but carlriot con­ trol it. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW YOU MEASURE THE GAS | Exclusive Feature of the’ Direct Action Gas Range: Simply turn the dial to any degree of heat required. The tem­ perature of the oven will be automatically maintained con­ stantly at the necessary degree. A noted cooking expert says: “The New Direct Action ■Gas Range relieves one. of .all,responsibility in baking." SEND FOR rREE BOOKLET 6BSE3E2KE Regular Rural Free Delivery DAI '.’ON, OHIO Farm Economy The Biggest Loss on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing a Fa rm on a Business Basis Use American Steel Fence Post Made by American Steei & Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T IM E Thousands hi use in the past 10years, which have not rotted, rusted or burned because they are heavily sdttO coated inside and outside. American Stool Posts-** Can Be Driven Eliminate Fence Repairs Every Post'a Lightening Rod Protects Stock from Lightening No Staples Required Fence Rows Can Bo Burned, Des­ troying Weeds .and Vernon Land with Steel Posts Is More Valuable S e e us at onco for further information or ask tho man who has used Amerioan Stee l Fence Rost* T A R B O X L U M B E R CO, C eda rv illc , Oh io , ✓ ✓ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING^ ! f raa»' 0 -*ras*.«aoT The Ladies of the Reformed Pr*e- ( 2 LOCA1 AND PFPsnwAl V i by terian church will hold an Easter i $ ^ AWU Pfc^ONAL j ; mgrko t|n th0 <*»«, Company Office j •*(3S>HdMj^*oa>'UNa>c>MJHuyo ; Saturday aftnrifuon. Gako, Chicken, I ■-------- 1 ——. ; Salads, etc., will bo on sale. i —’Marshmellows lii’je pound for ] , * f Saturday only, O. M. Rldgway. j Miss Helen Patton and her friend, Miss Gertrude Keep, return O. W, U. Saturday, AprilSrd. —Our coat LiaoJeum Varnish wilf double the life of Linoleum or (Ml j Cloth—make it bright and attractive to ! Will not craek, peel or turn white and can fco washed with soap and water. O, M. Iiidgway. Mrs. Belle Gray entertained the members of the Wednesday after­ noon club this week. . Remember the Easter market at the Gas Company office, Satur* day at 2p. rm —Full line at Home made candieB Best assortment in town, Kondes Bros’; Billard Parloi\ Miss Helen To'wnsley entertained her class mates last Friday eveninig. Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Turnbull" enter­ tained a number of friends Monday night. ' * ' Let us show you our samples of Pic­ ture Frame Mouldings in. your own home. Call Nagley Studio, phone 31. Word was received here of the death of Mr. Mose White, a former citizen a t his home m Aiulerson, Ind,t Monday. No particulars were received other than the death was sudden. . FOR SALE:—A hard pine plain varnished mantle at less than cost of material to make it. Apply at this office as to where it may be seen. F or SS aiye :—Carriage good as new Phone 8 on 178, Cedarville, Ohio. —I have leased ttie St, John gravel 71 .it and have it cleaned ready for delivery of gravel. . ' M. W. Collins. Mrs. Anna Miller Townsley on Thursday purchased the dwelling and store room on Main street ownedby G. H. Smith and occupied by Walter Cultice the meat store proprietor. —Plymouth Rock Eeggs for set- tinS. Call W. H. Creswell. (15d) —Red Cedar fence posts, corner posts and braces,-, equal to Ohio Locust and of equal value. Kerr &Hastings Bros. —MONEY TO. LOAN ON FARMS at 5|j( with privilege to pay on the principle at any time. Write, Farmers Loan & Trust Co., Room 8, Steele Bldg;, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. J . E, Pierce will convert the three rooms on the south side of the hotel building into a picture show. The hotel will be moved . to the opposite side of the house. Mr. George Barber lias prepared plans for the work and wMI have charge of the improvement. —We are offering for thirty days 105 acres ot red clay land four miles from Cedatville on a good road. Eight room house, bank barn 40x00, horse barn, and other out buildings. Running water, gas, etc. Possession given a t onco. Price $80 per acre. Good terms. SMITH & COLLINS , —Angle iron fence posts, superior to'any other make. (10 d) Kerr & Hastings Bros Seed potatoes—Diilercnt varieties PriceB right at "Waddle's. —Turkish Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobaccos and ©hswing Gum at Kondes Bros'. Billard Parlor. Mr. John Stahl and wife, of i)ay~ tm , visited his sister, Mrs. C. W. Alexander, the first of the week. Miss Margaret Alexander at­ tended the fuperal of her nephew', Mr. KalpU-Halin, a t Yellow Springs, Monday. SEED POTATOES Look at our low prices Early Ohios................... $1.10 Bu, Early Roso................... .9 0 c f| K ings................................80c |( R u r a l* .......................... 8 O 0 Eating Potatoes—by the 2 1-2 bu.sack. 6 O 0 bu. $1.50 sack Less than sack lots 70c bu> Bobt- Bird. The Bible Reading contest will bo held in the United Presbyterian church, Friday, April ltT, a t seven o’clock. Thero .will bo twenty readers. The prizes are $7, $5 and $3and are offered by Dr. C. W. Ritchie of Clifton. The readings will be intersporcod with music by a quartette. -Choice seed potatoes at „ Waddle’s. —Wo conduct a strictly up-to-date and orderly place of amusement for young men. Kondes Bros’. Billard Parlor, Candle Grease Easily Removed. . Sprinkle a little spirits^ of wine on the spot and rub gently. The grease will soon work up into a fine powder, which can be brushed off. Dally Optimistic Thought. A small sorrow distracts, a great one makes us collected, CASTOR IA For Infanta AndChildren, TinKindYouHavaAlwaysBought Bear* the Signature of The S' of V, will meet ins the I. 0. O. F. hall, Friday, April 9, to make ar­ rangements for Decoration Day, All members are requested to be present. FOR SALK—White pineornamental trees, choice ones at ten cents each. Must be moved from the R. P. parson­ age grounds by the mid,Tie of next week, W. W. ORESWELo. * . W. Miles, who sold out bis bak­ ery to J. E. Post, has purchased the Harnisli Balcery in Xenia and Is mov­ ing to that city. —For seed potatoes see Waddle. Early Ohio,. Early Rose and Rural New Yorks. Don’t .buy until you get our prices. 1 —Foil S alb :—Two second band rubber tire piano box buggies in good condition., Kerr &Hastings Bros. ' The annual high, school concert will be held on April 2. . - . .Miss Alberta 'Oeswell* entered the McClellan, hospital last Saturday ‘-for the removal of her tonsils. Miss 11a Ramsey, who teaches, at Seville, Ohio, is home on her vaca­ tion. She was accompanied by her friend, 'M t . Charles Buck. A terse number.from tills vicinity are Invited to. an evening dinner at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. ' Ernest Hutchinson, Friday evening. Mrs. Oarrie Flatter, president of the County W. C, T. TJ. -for eleven years, will be- located, in Kansas for several months makling ■ChautaUuqila addresses. At a meeting of the ex­ ecutive committee {Monday Mrs. Flat­ ter was presented a gold watch as well as ^several other gifts in recog­ nition of services in the county. Dr. J. Alvin Orr, of (Pittsburg, who just' recently closed a series of evan­ gelistic meetings at Muskingum ’Col­ lege, visited rls parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R .Orr, the latter part of the week. On Friday Dr. Orr addressed the col­ lege students in a messeage that was full of wholesome thought and inspir­ ation. Miss Alia fluff, of Delaware, who was the guest of the Misses ‘Cres­ well, was called home owing to the sudden death of her grandmother, Mrs. ’Cynthia Nagley, Friday. •Miss 'Mary Little, daughter of Rev. Riley Little, of Philadelphia, is spending her Easter vacation With her aunts, Mrs. J. tR. Orr and Mrs. Elizabeth Oalbreath. Miss little is a student at Oxford. The committee having In charge the building and selecting of plans for the R. P, parsonage came to an agreement with the architect, Mr. Hailey Owens, last Saturday. The plans call for a ten room house with all the modern convlenences.. The specifications! have not been made out but the building will be of frame structure attractive and up to the present day of construction. Con­ tractors will bo asked for bids follow­ ing the completion of the speclflca- ’ tions. 1 Sign* of the Times. There is a promising cafe on South street, kept by a "Frenchman’’ Who j can speak only Yiddish. In badly- spelled signs it promises many things In the menu lino which it rarely Is able to supply. Among the signs one reads: "Coffee, plane, 5 cents;" "Coffee with nupe, 10 cents;” "Cof­ fee, bred and butter, with children, 15 cents.” And this In the heart of our humane metropolis. •—New York Times. , To Wash Varnished Paper. To wash varnished wall paper use two tablespoonfuls of liquid ammonia to about half a pailful of warm water, applied with a soft flannel or sponge. Then wipe tho wall down with a chamois leather, wrnng out of clean water to which has been added two tab.lespoonfuls of turpentine. The tur­ pentine gives a polish to the paper. Engraved Stationery Visiting Cards Wedding Invitations Announcement Cards Etc. . 1JFMNY Jewelry Store XENIA, OHIO The .Dayton Home o f Hart, Schaffner and M a rx . Easter Are You Ready Easter Toggery for th a t Top Goat or Suit, perhaps" both. If you intend to cutnb out swell Time For Men or on Easter you better hurry. This will be rt buoy week so come in as Says its tim t for Boys early as you can. Spring Duds. a t right prices 0 ^ Suits and Top Coats $10,00 to $25.00 Are you ready? j “ Quality First** • - . • Soys' Norfolk Suits Boys' K and E W e Give and 0 Are here galore and always get S. and H . your moneys worth in Perfection make. Try ip ✓ Tapless Waist or Globe Stamps P r iced $5.00 to $10.00 A t 5 0 c The Surprise Store 28*30 E. Th ird Street, Dayton , Ohio Have You Money to Invest? I f you have $25.00, $50.00, $100.00 or $1,000.00 or any larger sum available and looking for absolute safety, why not take it to The Springfield Building «S Loan Association. / W H E R E I T W I L L E A R N Your in teres t is payable Janua ry 1st, and there is no b e tte r security th an first mortgage on good real estate. All our loans are made on F irs t Mortgage in Clark County, Ohio.' Deposits made on or before April 6 th w ill, draw interest from April 1st, 1915. - The Springfield Building & Loan Association SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, During the Erection of Our New Bank Building We ars Located at No* 8, South L'mestone Street. SCHMIDT’S We intend to lead during the year 1915 by always selling for less Seal Shipt Oysters ‘Sealshipt’ Oysters Cheaper Than Special —FOR— Friday and Saturday Swoltzor Cheese per lb ........21c Llmberger Ohi o per lb.,..19o Brick Cheese per lb ...........21c Regular 10c package of Home Made Sauer Kraut Per lb*.. . . . . . 2c Corn Flakes............... 6c Tomatoes, per can .................He Corn, per can ......................... Co Lenox soap, 8bars for.........10c Salted Herrings for............... 2c \A.P\JRV,T?OGW ilNo Ice o r‘Water loathes \ \\sttt,sttWT oremm \\No ChemicalVrcserviVivel \\ uwd. ’ V .Ralural T\svoT.Tt«<hae<><.\ \\0 duality CUmMUh j Meat A Fresh Delicious Table ,Oyster, Pocked in (Sealed Gases. Solid Meat ^ No Water 25c A QUART Fancy Apples Per Bushel .4 « » a 75c H. E. Schm idt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . , Xenia, Ohio.

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