The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

} If ■•J I . . I 'I l’° fl• 4 1 v i "i 3 1 i ■ ;[ a f It ’i 1 i it if 1U , * y i I s ■! f ijjf I ini lift. 1I itt tm l i |!tf 9 R Z 2 notice , CLIFTON U, P. CHURCH CHIME?, Notlae it htreby given by tb t Bourn o f Education o f qedarviUa Towiubip Rural Behool District, Greene County, Ohio, thufc on the 1* day o f April, 1919, a special election will be held la Oedarville Township Rural Behool District, Greene Canuty, Ohio, to determine the following question, to-wit: 1st. Shall the the bonds of Cedar- ▼ille Township Rural Behool Dis­ trict, Greene County, Ohio, be issued in the sum and amount of $76,000,00 with which to providn sufficient funds to purchase a site and erect a new high school build­ ing in Oedarville Township Rural Behool District, Greene County, Ohio, Said special elecuon will be held at the usual voting places in Cedar- ville Township Rural School Dis­ trict, Greene. County, Ohio. Polls will be open from 5:30 a. m, until 8:30 p. m, Standard Time, By order of the Board of Edu­ cation. Oedarville, Ohio, • March 20, 1915. Andrew Jackson, Clerk. RESOLUTION. The following minutes and reso­ lutions was offered- by Johnson: Whereas,, in the opinion of the Board ot Education of Oedarville Township Rural School District, GreeneGoQnty, Ohio, it is necessary for the proper .accommodation of the schools of said District to ■pur- chase a site and erect a new high school building thereon, and, Whereas, the funds at the dis­ posal of the said Board of Edu­ cation or that can he raised under the provision o f Section 7629 and 7630 General Code of Ohio are not sufficientto accomplish the purpose, and, Whereas, a bond issue w ill be necessary to raise the funds to pur­ chase said site and e reo t‘said high school building, and, Whereas, in.the opinion of said Board of Education the probable amount of money required 10 pur­ chase said site and ereet said high school building will be $75,000.00. Therefore Be It Resolved, by-the Board of Education of Cedarvilie Township* Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, that the question whether or not the bonds o f Oedarville Township Rural School District, Greene County, Ohio, shall be issued tor said $75,000.00 h8 submitted to the qualified electors o f Oedarville Township Rural .School District, . Greene County, Ohio, at a special election to he held on the 15 day of April, 1915, and notices of the sub­ mission of said question to the electors of said district be given in the manner provided by law. - Moved by Johnson, seconded by Collins that the foregoing minutes '"•Bnd resolutions be adopted. Roll Call; , Stormont, yea; Johuson, yea ; Smith, yea; Collins, yea; Yeas 4; Nays none., Ramsey absent. Motion carried and declared adopted, March 20, 1915, Andrew Jackson, - Clerk. LEG A L NOTICE, In Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio.’ Albert Franks, (Plaintiff, vs. i Rosa Franks, Defenkftanit. Rosa Franks, residence unknown, will take notice that Albert Franks, on the 2d day of (March, 1915, filed in said count his (petition for divorce against her, upon , the ' grounds of adultery and gross neglect of duty, and that the same Will he for hearing at the count house, in Xenia, on April 26,1915, at 9 o'clock, a. m„ or as soon thereafter as the same can be reach-, ed, by which time defendant must answer or demur to safdi petition, or judgment may 'be taken against hen ALBERT FRANK'S. - -Thoro in no worse robber than a j bad book. j.y —Grace Griffith io leader for she P. I7., Sabbath evening. —The ordlnaneo of baptism will he dl'qfensBl Sabbath mormiig.-' —Young people should get the die* tjonary habit, lxx)k up words you do not fompreher.il; you will acquire a great deal of information in this way. —Tho business lie is just as ba-J as any other kind o f lie. —Alas for tho boy with an Indul­ gent father. Drive with, a tight line, parent. . —“A lie will travel round tho world before truth has finished putting on Ilia boots.” —Tho bankrupt laws of our land have reduced stealing to a fine art. —“Before you worry yourself to death trying to keep up with the pro. cession, find out where the procession is going," —Do not forget that Woman's Adult Bible Class of one at the well taught by Jesus. Be a personal work­ er. ■Dr. Ritchie and Mr, O. E. Brad* fute are delegates to the ‘Presbytery of Xenia which meets in Greenfield next Monday, April 12. —Mr. Elijah (’handler filled the pulpit last Sabbath. Ho gave an ad­ dress on mountaineer work. He is a native of the mountains in 'Eastern Tennessee. ■ —dVe were glad to see Mrs, Bolt?, with us again on the Sabbath after her stay in the hospital, —Miss Alice. Finney was a welcome worshiper at our service, Sabbath, She is home for the Easter vacation, —When Aaron and Hur held up tho tired and' weary hands of Moses, the people of Israel under Joshua prevailed in battle over the Amele- kites. WherjL the members ot a cati- gregation, to a man, stand by their pastor and hold up his hands In ,the prosecution of the work o f the Lord, victory after victory over the' forces of Satan will be achieved—spiritual and pumerlcal growth will be wit­ nessed and enjoyed1by the congrega­ tion abundantly. . —The Presbytery of Xenia will meet in regular session, Monday April. 12th, 2 p. m., at Greenfield, Ohio. Rec­ ords of sessions will be -presented for review. The retiring Moderator, Hu­ ber Ferguson, will preach at 7:30 in the evening. The sermon will be fol­ lowed by a ■Conference to be presided over by -Charles iM. (Ritchie. Topics will be discussed as follows: 1st. Our congregational, discouragements. 'Wil­ liam -S. .Wallace; 2nd. .Our congrega­ tional ' encouragements, .■ ’Alexander Mitchell; 3rd. What can we do in strengthening bur congregation? Joseph Kyle.—John A. (Henderson, Clerk, . : ' —The Christian Union has divided into -bands for an 'Efficiency Contest. Bruce Anderson is captain oif the first band, composed of the following members, viz: 'Dorothy (Collins, John Collins, William Ferguson, Don Kyle, David 'Bradfute, Olive Finney, -Cas­ per Finney, 'Wallace Rife, Kenneth Ritchie,- Carey Ritchie, 'Eva Miller, Hattie Turner, Adah TanneHill and Merle Rife. The Captain of the sec­ ond team is Fay Fluke and the mem­ bers: Mack Anderson, ILester Braley, William 'Collins, Paul Ferguson, Rob­ ert Ferguson, (Helen .Bradfute, Louise Finney, Reva ‘Moore; Carrie Rife. Margaret Rife, -Orland Ritchie, (Bes­ sie Miller, Frank Turner, Otis Tanne- hili. The Contest' (began April 4 and will continue ^until May 30. The Scale is 200 and- points count as fol­ lows, viz: getting a mew church mem­ ber, 65; hew society member, 40; a speech without notes, 30; weekly record reading a chapter’in the Bible dally and individual prayer, 25; pres* ent in the .meeting, 16; speech with notes,, 15;' present at business meeting; 5; reading a verse, 5. The captains are authorized to carefully , record the credits for their respective teafns, also to preserve an individual record of scale points throughout the entire contest. i ADV E V H S EM E N T FOR B ID S FOR S T R E E T OILING. Sealed proposals will (be received by the council of the village of Cedar- ville, Ohio, at the office of the village clerk thereof, up to 12 o’clock, noon, on the 1911} day of April on the fol­ lowing specifications: 12,000 gallons of oil, more or less, samples to be submitted for each ■grade priced. Successful bidder to furnish a sprinkling wagon suitable for the purpose, bids to specify whether same will <bo shipped -charges pre­ paid or F, O. B. Bids will also be received for the sprinkling with .the road oil sufficient to lay the dust on certain specified streets in the village. Said Contrac­ tor securing bid must furnish all ma­ terial, labor and the work to he done in a satisfactory manner and under the direction of the street committee ot council and according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the village clerk, 'Said party securing contract ot fur­ bishing oil and sprinkling must give bond to the approval of council for the faithful performance of contract. Council reserves the right to reject any or alh bids. • -By order ot council. J. W. Johnson, village clerk. - April 5,1915. HO U SE FOR RENT. House of seven rooms, on Miller street, in good residence location; electric lights, barn, well, and cistern water. House in excellent repair as .well as barn. For information call Leon (Spahr, deputy county recorder, Xenia, Ohio. —According to Government re­ ports tho Red Cedar fence posts tests equal to the Ohio Locust for longevity. We have them in fence posts, corner posts and brace's." (10 d) Kerr & Hastings Bros F or SJ alm :—Carriage good as new Phone 3 on 178, Oedarville, Ohio, BELGIAN STALLIONS. Remember that 1 have one sorrel, also one roan Imported Belgian Bullions at the Clifton barn this year, (4t) -J. ®. OanEsnm ROOFING! ROOFING! tt yoil intend to have any roofing done this spring or summer let me figure with you on estimate. We do all kinds o f slate, galvanized or felt roofing ami our prices are the low e s t,.quality and workmanship m b u t A. G, EVRLETH. b o Y o u r EYES Need Glasses? Very careful examination will determine this. I invite you to call. You will receive what is “Best” in Glasses at a moderate price. Perle L. Sagebiel Optometrist Second Floor, Conover Bldg. Third & Main Sts. DAYTON, O. Engraved Stationery Visiting Cards Wedding Invitations Announcement Cards Etc. TIFFANY Jewelry Store XEN IA , ' OHIO and up Authoritative Styles for Particular Men of Every Age and Figure. ■ ,■ Special attention given to those w ho are hard to fit ,, Our famour hand tailored garments possess a style far in excess of their cost. Knox Hats, Emery Shirts, Lewis Union Suits, Lord and Taylor Hosiery and Kaiser Neckwear, E V E R Y TH IN G N E W AND A B SO LU T E L Y CORRECT Do not Overlook our Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits Price $3.50 to $12.00. MAIN W. Opp. Court House XAN IA , OHIO THE MODERN WOMAN’S HOME ■= = i s = CLEAN ALL THE TIME Why sigh for the freedom from sweeping and dusting ■•that 85,000 other housewives enjoy? GET YOUR OWN FRANZ PREMIER a n d gain time to spend in the bracing spring air. Stock Reduction Sale 9 A . M. The Days Work DONE C 3 Z t> e e ,n ',e r E l e c t r i c C l e a n e r NOW $25.00 The efficiency and convenience of this sturdy nine-pound dirt devourcr is proven, because 85^000 American women use and prefer it—because more than 2,500 reliable dealers sell it and vouch for it—and because the makers build every part and fully guarantee it. A child can operate it; attach to any light socket, simply give pne-fourth turn to the tip of the handle and the dirt dis­ appears like magic.' W e have to much stock and in order to re­ duce it have cut the prices right in the beginning in « ’w * . the season and you can buy new up-to-date footwear for Man, W om en or Children at greatly reduced prices. Look Over These Low Prices $5.00 Shoes and O x fo rd s ., $4.50 Shoos and Oxford* . . . $4.00 Shoes and O x fo rd s . . $ 3.45 $3.50 Shoes 0 'J A r a n d 0 3 $ f t and O x f o r d s s d J l u i l y $3 00 Shoes and Oxfords and $2.50 Shoes and O x fo rd s .. $ 2.19 $2.25 Shoes and O x ford s .. $ 1.89 $1.75 Shoes and Oxfords, . . $149 $1.50 CAPPEL'S IMPROVED HAND VACUUM CLEANER (like cut)—three bellows and brush— via Parcels Post, ' H M o Rnral Free Delivery D A YTO N O H I O Shoes and Oxfords.. . $ 1.29 Remember these-are not cheap Shoes but good Shoes cheap. MOSER’S SHOE STORE No, 10 South Detroit Street,* Xenia, Ohio. pSk* X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X , 3 in. i M i i t , . <j ex< >nSt! ti Ol 1 a: 12 v< IS ai MR; years Char years freigi inem'< Xenia brane' deatl ______ friem the b , • -to ale home ■ervi< pastoi m m g ; sisted i Ohesi l O t w e place \ educi —Si ty you —Ni '$ 2.7 $ 2.1 $ 1-8 $ 1.4 RE r i f .... . 0 X I %

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