The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26
For £xceilanca O w Jfcb WorkwiUoomp«Mr« with '&*% of *»jr otbtr firm... T H IR T Y -E IG H T H Y E A R NO . 18. Xerald , , Thill new wbepmerited withHi in- dex,'denotes that a year's subscrip* ttoo is put due aud a prompt set* |dement is earnestly desired. . , - C E D A R V IL I l E, "P SCHOOL BOARD TRANSACTS IM- SONS OP VETERANS PREPAR- PORTANT BUSINESS. ING FOR MEMORIAL DAY. The J, W. Pollock Camp S. of V, la Tha school board has boen a busy $ * “ * &EJpreparing to observe Memorial and m °^wf WOfJc.Decoration. Day this year in a very £ ifa? S* tWtf y ?*r‘ ; httink and appropriate manner. Dr. u J tfiZ J iu 0* *n tbe^pkns j . u Chesnut.wiU deliver the Me- aa^wd of the jmorial sermon on Sabbath and Rev. ^ ll rwu!t *9 * *?-1Gardner, of Springfield, has prom- arnangwnent of the room* In tbe.iaed to give the address Decoration jDay, which will he observed on Mon' basement. Last Friday night arrangements were mad* for selling the $75,000 bond issue on Saturday, May 1. At this same meeting Mr. N. L. Ramsey offered his resignation as a member of the board and Mr. G. W. Hamroan was chosen and has qualified. Prof. J. H. Fortney has beep chos en as superintendent for two years at a salary of $1,500, The vote of re taining Prof. Fortney was unanimous and the board, has been greatly im pressed with the result of his first year as head of the School*.. The ac-1 tion of the hoard has also been heartily endorsed by the patrons and pupils, who are pleased to know that the professbr is to be with us two years longer. The new school code provided that teachers must be elect ed on the recommendation of the sup erintendent and the board has given Superintendent Fortney (full power under the Jaw to select hia teaching force. Hereafter teachers will be di rectly under the control of the sup erintendent and not the board. The other teachers will be elected May 7 The selection of a site for the new building has caused the board consid erable trouble in that funds available will hot permit as expensive site as most people would prefer. After viewing, a number o f locations the board Selected the site across from the college on North Main street. It comprises the Robert Ford; William Marshall, E, Bird properties on Main street and about three acres of the O, L. Smith land lying directly back, Since, the site has been selected the board has been unable to get prices which the members hold as reason able, the lowest property being on a basis of $1,509 and the land about $400 an acre. It is probable that a condemnation suit will be brought or another site chosen. day. The G. A. JR, will co-operate in the observance of the day. The Clifton Band has been en gaged for all day, Monday, Mrs. James Murray will have charge of the flower too m which will be at the gas officcfr , The local camp .has asked the as sistance of Congressman Fess in se curing a gun for the cemetery north of town to be dedicated in honor of the soldiers of this township. Mr, Clarence Stuckey has purchas ed a Maxwell touring car. FEED A Y , A P R I b 30, 1915 TR IC E , $1.00 A . Y E A R CHURCH} note doors. E CALL, minds and clean ing the S treet ^, The streets are. being . cleaned ready for the oiling. ,Street Com missioner McClean has had a force of men with heavy brushes working several days to. get everything ready for the oil. It is thought that by cleaning the -streets in this manner it will not take as much oil and bring about a saving to the property own ers. • • condition of the streets, pOr- Main, can The-oppressive heat this week has been very unusual for April, It is said .that Sabbath was, the hottest day, 97,. In April in the- history of the weather bureau. A small shower or two has resulted a quick growth of ail foliage and grass.. We are back on rainfall in this section, many farmers being short of water. CHURCHSERVICE. f v.-'-' V.: TO*-. , ■ U nited P resbyterian . Sabbath,School «t9:S0 a. rn, Breaching by the pastor at 10:80, Y. P. G. U, at 8 p, m. Leader, Ethel Boyd. .. Preaching at 7100, Subject, Joseph th# Aged.1’ - Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7, Communion Sabbath, May 9th with preparatory services on Fri day at 7:30 and Saturday at 1:39. Preachingby Rev, W« If, Lorimer Of Jamestown. CLIFTON V. P. CHURCH CHIMBS. GO TO CHURCH! THE PROCESSION MOVES FALL INTO LINE! Men and women,who want to be member* of the the broadening stream of worshiper* entering the They ar« part of a great army. THEY ARB HEAHIN In clear, resonaokfone* which speak to their Hearts, their consciences jt tells them— GO TO CHURCH! There is ag awawening spirit abroad in the land. St alarms us from the slumber* which have overtaken so many Of t t, deadening ns to a sense of ear religious duties, It telk us that m ees we hear God’s call, summoning us to His house* of worship, 4 shall soon be opt of touch with eur fellow men, for they are and outer voices which tell us all to— GO TO CHURCH! * Probably not since the Crusades have so many been stirred by the call to enter God’s house and and praise for the mercies which he is vouchsafing go there GLADLY, WITH REVERENCE IN and prayers and songs of Joy on their lips. It U a the spirit thafc ia now moving the hearts- and souls women of America. Join them, . Go to church! . . . .Never heed the words of the scoffers. When you you walk proudly, with soul unafraid and. unashamed, is not hidden in the valley of doubt. It stand* on a of all men. The path to it is one of peace and hap: in the heaven sent impulse toward righteousness usd acceptance of the soul’s salvation. ~ Be glad and proud to set your feet in that path, byteryjwili:■ $£,iiiP; A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. the inner women thanks They HEARTS revival of men and to digrch ** church ■sight t star!*' .! in the —Bible Reading Contest, May 5. —“No man cared for my souk” —Nothing is too small for a.great Ztt&tt* —Miss Margaret Rife will lead Christian Union. —Remember Mother's Day Sab bath,-May 9. •Fathers’ all welcome. —What? When? Where? Why, Bible Reading Contest Mays in the church. Free admission. Mr, Albert Ferguson is up but confinedto the house. —God help me to quit myself like a man? ' —David’s feeling toward Goliath was a good illustration of “a righ- Thursday, May 6. dents will give ing. —If'the homes become weather-1* values .in the whole teriorate. But if jiaints and bright put on. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Clara Bell Thayer- to Margaret Morse, tract in Osborn, $1. ' John A. Cooper to Grace Turner Rltenour, 0.19 of an acre in Xenia Si. Ella and .Joseph E. Cowdert to J. A." and Letitia Shupp, tract in Xenia township, $1. Howard T. Confer and Nora A. Confer to Joseph E. and Ell* Cowden 1.70 acres in Xenia township, $1. A. G. Collins to George and Bessie Xing, 10 acres In Xenia township, $1. Wm. M..Smith to Mary J. Ogles- bee, part of 3 lots on Whiteman street, $1. ■s . ( “ W. P. and Marietta Dean to Stephen Pennington, 0,16 of aff acre m Xenia township, $125. , . Carrie Babb to Fred Batdnfery lot in Xenia, $1, . _ , _ , Thirza Townstey to School Board of Ross township, 7 acres in Ross township, $1,750, . W. L. Miller to Lelia A. Jacob, part of lot in Xenia, $1. Lucile Towles to Benjamin Jame son, lot in Xenia, $1. Newton Ledbetter to Clara Led better, lot in Xenia, $1. Harry A. and Mary A. Sparks to Jeanette McCormick, lot in Xenia, $1. Fred Chellabarger, admr., of the estate of A. V. Needles to Mary J. Needles, lots in Osborn,, $800., L. H, Hartnook et al., heirs James F* H&rtsook* to Mary Hartsook, two lots in Xenia, $1. R. f». CHURCH (MAIN STREET) Teachers* meeting Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbath. School Sabbath morningat 9:30 o’clock. Preaching service at 10:80 a, m» O. H, S.afc 6 p, rp. Congregational prayer • meeting Wednesdayafternoon at $ o’clock. Subject, ''Lesson* from the Rent Veil.” «wrk8t6L ' You are cordially Invited; M. K. CHURCH, sohool, "third qaarteriy «mfsrence will be held Wednesday evenbwr. May Stfc. Come In time for the prayer meet ing and stay for the quarterly^con ference. Dr. W. D. Cole will be present. The following is taken from the Jacksonville, Florida, Metropolis: ’ Mrs. George A. McClellan enter tained delightfully at an informal 4 o'clock tea yesterday afternoon at the Florida Country Club in honor of Mis* Alice Neilson, the gifted prima donna, Who is spending a few days itt this city. . „ The guests were most cordially re ceived on the east veranda of the club overlooking the St. Johns river by. the hostw* the honored, Mil# and Mrs. Lucy McClellan, of Cedar- ville, O. i radiates its at direction and soon hnrhood i* made live. ' —Why should more about the . his own body aad of certain common should a home ha per* that picture give stock ‘qtegtefclc the. Scientific Ter Purity, or The * ist, or The Ter —/ ’Statistics' teous indignation,” —The fellow who painted up the church blackboards has our hearty thanks. Now won’t you think of something and* do it. Let’s keep things spruced up. —The pastor’s theme Sabbath morning will be “Purgatory,” or the “State of the Soul After Death” The sermon will be illustrated with chart drawings- , , -— — ,— —The Circulating Library Books , 40 per cent i should com* -in -sabbath,' May st,|These startling Please remember. - ' ‘ Ievery church i —Politeness is an investment that!should take an la often overlooked, hot it pay* b ig fjte work nr jgtM —Miss Matgamt Rife Xenia next logical stu- that meet- |‘„iiejghborho«l and shabby, " borhood de- honae-owner his home, s in every whole neigh-: be taught than about y affect" and haws ■ggwmkb*?; The relatives and friends of Rev. Parks Jackson and wife, remember ing that hi* 79th birthday came on the 18th, and lmr 7«th birthday oc- curfd on the 23rd, planned a sur prise for them on Friday evening last. While the old people were making a few social colls-, their friends ar rived enforce and'took possession of their home. Imagine the look of surprise on the faces of this honry- headsd couple to find on their're- turnedhome a jolly, happy hearted company enjoying themselves in the parlor. When the .old couple entered, the joy rose to tide-water mark, and continued for several hours. Coffee, ice cream and cake were served and the company took their leave with the thanks. and benediction* of Mr, and Mrs. .JaQk- son.'.. T’hen came the sooond surprise to them, for as. they strolled into the dining room, there lay piled on the table; a bountiful -supply of. nice, eatiblea too numerous to mention. They were friend* indeed ' who broughfcthem—and their love was shown in the gifts left behind and the many wishes of birthdays yet to come. 6 MovieTickets FREE OR 60B, &H, STAMPS if you send men:ssulta to’ us to be cleaned and pressed. No stamps or tickets if we call for or deliver. MEN’S StllMS CLEANED AND PRESSED, $1,00. Our store is opsn every eveninguntil 8:80, Bring orsend your work to us. SPARKS & FISCHER 114 West Main St., -SPRINGFIELD, • - - * ■ OHIO % NOTICE. Ntit . Notice is hereby given that all vaults,- rubbish, trash and ashes must be cleaned up and carried away by May 12,1916, in accordance with thf Ohio laws, and village ordinances. Failure to comply -with the above notic* shall be considered a mi*- demeanor and punished according ly- • - ( D, H. McFarland, Health Offices, per cent o f B»4* United ~ Ivice for tea do i»t stftgj dteniL'S k-aaly flooring concert Taafc Ilk with im -kfeging eUm - psbovk ^ . .***ifl*d about 10 o f the iidt* net* . about’ mj^e’ in ay and. iartru-' NOW IS THE TIME. .Where you can get a team of coach how** dr a general purpose horse. Now is the time to give this your careful attention, Bobby Bums, Jr., «dll make the #U*tm Of 1915 at the J. C. Finney farm nottli-eswt of Ce- dsrvilto. A, T, and J, c . Finney.., BUGGIES Y o u m a y p a y m o re o r y o u m a y p a y less , bu t y ou ca n not b u y m o re h on e s t w o r th and rea l s e r v ic e th an y ou get in B IM E L a n d P O S T E V E H I C L E S m T h e long life o f th e se v eh ic le s m o r e than c om p en sa te f o r any ad d itiona l firs t cos t . KERR & HASTINGS BROS, i y ■t r r \wm, attend; , H* bmpsa te b« aid* to- church by sabbath*' ’ . —W*. feel ^that ewtiy pawnt should attend the ©hie Rcawng Cun'* test. At m aim 'ttwre will fc* •m opportunity for grafting neighbor* and friends. Come with * sipile and a hearty handshake. ! five* gn t ____________________. . . net amMi 'GhriariShRy. but who wiR lly# hnwuit 'beBeve M / ^ , . *Tb.' sum up sfSrient church fe, wa juttfll arrive at twi hw v ritib ie rtmriushnt .fhat i t i» urn which haa iaemA a parteew^ip Kffth Ged, aad on* that perform all the An adjourned meeting of Pres-1duties involved in that union.” sssss rsw WHEN CARVING WAS AN ART I NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. I • (n OW Days th* tficlng Ws* 8ult*d to th* Importance of th* Qosri. j . Notice- f* hereby given, ihat on the l i s t day o f M a y , 1916, a t ini,, at the office of the Board of Ed- _ .... _ tucaUon, (township clsrk*# office) of Carving was once a serious thing. |c *|srville Township Rural School Th* slxu*sth century carver wae a iTiistrict* The Board Of Education, of professtonaL Ha had to make th* Cedarviite * Vn«i Joint fit the alien* wai th* ...__ _____ ..... fTownship Rural Joint fit the guasb Th* «li* of his -School District, will sett to the high* .................... ‘ ' the value of the —DON B.—An Imported flhirel^ ^»ow hi* guost* Btalfion will make ri>e ee»«ou at my i « ‘lord> for jMUnc#f u th# table, barn on the Barber road 2}i ; 1^ l**|and a plk* wa* dished ap whole, eaetof Cdd/trvlll** Terms; $12.60 *o^srowllar fry, and the plk* cam* on 1* thing. Then 'he had bidder, bonds to 0*t« and Cut accord- sum o f $751X10,00. Insure living foal. HOWARD TURNBULL TELEPHONE POLESOPCACTUS —MONEY TO LOAN ONFARMS at s#-with privilege to pay on the principle at any time. Writs, Farmer* Loan &Trust (Jo., Room 8, Steele Bldg., Xenia, Ohio. —Our coat Linoleum Varnish will double th* life of Linoleum or Oil Cloth-make ltbrightand attractive Will not crack, peel or turn white and can be washed with soap and water, Oi lt< Ridgway. Arisen* Government Is Planning Make Good Use of th* Giant tahuara. te -Nice office room for rent. See G. H. Marttnan Sahuara for telephone and tele graph pole* la the latest idea and on* that fa t* be tried out. U sound* plausible and It la bollaVed that It w© be more economical than th* old atyje of poles, It# tsst is to eome from Ta**0#, - ' , Tbs government is to build a tela* phone system for the forestry service afi the Oorocuido forest reserve. The fiast of thee* fins* W be built out of Teoeea }# to be used into the ©11** Unas, and it Is there that the tahuara experiment Is to„B* tried. Where they can be found m what approach#* alignment, to that the ttne will not have a zigzag too much, the tahuara up in th* canons through Which the fine~will pass are to be K T ed for the purpose of attaching brackets to which the wires will b§ fastened. And so the secret la out. Along the proposed fine It la dir* Jkniit to set poles, owing to th* rocky nature of the country .traversed. Not only M this the case, but It is dif ficult to get the poles up there in th* hills to set, whllt the sahuara* are right there in many Instances,' and while not at a uniform dlstanoe this |* not considered Important. --Ifyou want the bast Alfalfa aaad on 4ho market wo have It. It Is Boyd's chains seed and tho boat, Korr & Hostings Bros. Hy-Kl hair Barber Shop. tonic at Smith’ s lay , whey* did » * u fsfc that CEMENT? At Ervin's, 16certainly tattae. - pe, htfies1AMf-FalP wa* **r *** 6 m o v ie t ic k e t s f r e e Or 60 8. A Ht. Grestt Trading Stamps if you send men's suits to us to bn cleaned and pressed at $1.00/ We do not clean ladies’ salts. No stamps or Tickets if we Call tot or Deliver. If convenient to call in person (evenings until 8:60), send your work to us. Your neighbor boy will gladly do It for you for a couple of the tickets, 19 Movie Tickets or 100 Stamps with, each $10.00 suit. 94 Movie Tickets Or 900 Stamps With each $90.00suit. Men's suits, $10 to $86, Ready-to-wear or Made-to-order in •lx days. . SPARKS A FliClHEK Gold Bond Clothe* Shop, 114W. Mhlff St., Hjprin*S»V*« * * * <)h*° slices, Th* same procedure with pig, Th* rank of the diners decided wheth er it should appear at table In gold leaf or naked, whole or sliced. With bread, too, there was a difference. New or three days old baked Was at the discretion of tbs carrsr as ht sized up the visitors. And as for the apportioning of th* tidbits according to precedence there was no end, Th* old-time carter in fact was born and then made. The eighteenth- century was th* day of the carving master. He taught ho*, tsases th* art Lady Mary Montagu, for Instance, took three lessons a week "that she might he’perfect on her father’s public days, when, in or der to perform her functions without interruptions, she was forced to est her own dinner alone an hour or two beforehand,’’ The hostess carved while the host "pushed th* bottle.” She did more She urged th* guests to eat more and more, and wo* to her if she neglected a guest. The diner who was forced to. help himself to s slice of anything nearly choked. Thee* diner* of the eighteenth century liked being pressed. And the hostess wel comed the end of the feast,—London Chronicle, Kids Com. Corn, the gift of the new world to the old, Is the king of grains. Each year some new use Is found for it Even after everything, seemingly, has been extracted from It there la left Said bowl* are issued in the sum of $300.00 each, numbered from l to 130 inclusive, to bear h .ereat at thet rate of 5 per cent per annum, the first interest payable October l t 1916 and thereafter semi-annually, April 1st and October Ist, both interest and principal payable at the 4th National Bank, -Ciodttnati, Ohio. Said bonds become due and payable a* follow*, $1,000.00 on April 1st, 1917, and 1300.00 on October 1st, 1917, and like amounts on the 1st of April and Oc tober of each year for Ten years thereafter, and $1,500.00 on the 1st day of April and October of each year, for Ten year* thereafter, and $2,000.00 on the 1st of April and Oc tober of each year for Five years thereafter. . . . . , ,, , That none of said bonds shall be gold for 1ess than the face value thereof, and accrued interest thereon, all bids to be unconditional. All bid* mast be accompanied with a Bank certified cheek parableJtO the Clerk of the Board Of Education of Cedarvill* township Rural &hool District for five .per cent Of the amount of bond* bid tot, upon the condition that if the hid i* accepted the bidder wiU receive and pay for such bonds a* may be issued as above set forth, within ten days from the time Of award, Said Check to be retained by said Clerk if said condi tion is not fulfilled, , Bids should be seated and endorsed, Bids for School Bonds. ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk, Shire Horse. 0ol«*hlli Diamond King will tfiakalbe seawm of 1616 at gam* plaqsiaatttatyeatv HI to Inaur* a living toll tribe days old. Distrait Fsreheron hor»eweight 9000. $18 to insure a living colt nine days old. No colts settled for till straight itod alt right. Harry Townstey. BELGIAN STALLIONS. Remember that I have one aerial, also one roan Imported Belgian Stallions at the Clifton ham this year. ■ (It) . J. X. OOl/ESBKK, For Sale:—96 pigs eight weeks old, W. O. Thompson, Bell Phone, Chiton, O. Advocates Larger Us# of L*m*h< America is the proud grower of th* finest lemons in the World. One has but to see the great shipments of this fruit arriving daily from California to a valuable residuum known as corn Sappreciate this fact fully. The amount oil oaks, which is sold here and abroad and Is used in the fattening of sheep and other animals. Nearly 60,* 000,000 pounds of this material are an nually shipped to Great Britain and Germany and 'there used by farmers, who find it cheap*- than materials of a similar nature which they can grow at horn*. Hy-Ki hair tonic will .stop falling imlr. Try it fimith's Barbershop. “ Bring your buggies and. carri ages Innow to have thempainted, At •Wolford's. Of these shipments has mad* price* lower than*usual, so lemon* are eco nomical now as well as excellent in quality. Housewives should and wfii use more lemons (ban they do when they know all the facts, according to domestlo science experts. The lemon, in other Words, should he their righb hsr»d fruite~New Fork Telegraph. —F ob S alk ;—l ten h. p, gasoline engine good as new. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. (* t) J ohn D r W iwb Competition. *Tou still aseeri. that competition ts the Ufe of tradef” "Oh. yes,” said Mr, Dustin Stax. "But we don't care to compete for e chance to sell our good*. What we want is to find people with tkelr money ont competing for the privi lege of buying them.” was’ n&iuattve TaMete tm * HANNA’S LUSTRO-FINISH work* like magiG In renewing, worn stair ,4, experience is o f uttt pcf a ein H a n x t a * § ( •' i > $ • ’ V < wf/tl IM - ay . HBr - - andsettowork. Theresult*will delight you. It's theumnatched finishfor floors, etc. „ WiU not fade. • ' ;j§ • -■ V | * i - h \>t *A ft: I] r Tte«Aimwwyrrr WLG,*tiW»r^ ISoldbyI KERR& HASTINGS BROS,, C e d a rv illc , O h io . HOUfifc FOR RENT. House of seven rooms on Miller Btrset, in good residence location: electric lights, barn, wall and cistern water, House in excellent repair a* well as ham. For information call won #pahr* deputy county recorder, Xenia, Ohio, Store for Men or Boys We give S, A H. Green Stamps Star* of Quality Clothes for Men of Unusual Interest for Every Man Hart-Schaffner & Marx Model V a rs ity “ F if t y F iv e ” is the finest ever produ ced . “ I t Made a D ecided H it ” Mad* up in imported and domestic fabric in alt the new Greys, Plaids, Check and Blue Sergo. Come and see what- a good suits you can . get for $ 20.00 O th e r P r ic e s $10 to $18 BOYS And OhlldremFurnlBhings and wash suits, Tho showing is now at its best. Wash Suit# 61o to $3.00. Hats *0o to $1.00, Cadet Stock ings Black and Tan and white, the ktnd that Wears 96c. Suits tor Boys from 6 to 13 years. Clothes that are unsurpassed for style and wear and not a sent moro than the cheap stuff offered by most houses. The prices are right $3.50 to $10 Men’s Furnishings Hats, Caps, Neckwear, fihirts and Underwear In all styles. Our $9.00 HatB are making friends every day, tthlrts Wc to $1.60, Every, article in this store priced just right. a8‘30B. Third S im t , The Surprise Store « « • 7 Dayton* Ohio i»**pi*i**i Mp* g**MW*Ml(**
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