The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26

For FjrceMenco O ar Job Work will compare with ! H it of any other firm ....... 'C e d a r d l l e |Thio item wlKsur.ati^d with on in­ dex, denotes dinta yenrit? v »d-s^rip- ihm io past due and a prompt set* Dement is earnestly desired, . , •* T H IR T Y -E IG H T H Y E A R N O . 19 . C E D A R V IL L E , O H IO , F R ID A Y . M A Y 7 . lo ir , P R IC E , S I .09 A Y E A R Si. H(M)L HOARD SELLS BOND i YELLOW SPRINGS ISSUE LAST SATURDAY, f AUTO FIRE ENGINE i Much Disappointment Felt Over Fact That Honda Did Not Briny Big ; Premium. GIVEN DEMONSTRATION. CliftonU. P. ChurchChimes. ■—Listen to what the .State Journal says about the Universal Tipple:: Dr. Dixon, the health wnnniec-ioner' o f Pennsylvania, rails tea and coffee i the wifversn! tipple, w >d. he gays1Preparatory pervires Frl.-Snv CHURCH SERVICE, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. \ ,*eUpw Springs t o just pur* j chased a new auto fire engine from! . Howe Fire Engine Company an<I| m. , . , -under a direction of the manager of .*"5 , *1?®* for the new> the company a demonstration was 1 fccnooi £ i {>,000 issue, bearing) Riven here, the apparatus being "HONOR THY MOTHER.’' (Exodus 20:12.) per cent interest and running \ manned l>j? members of the YeUowJthe American people to ior twenty-five; years, did not bring ■ Springs tire department, i<3;iy, tr;;> ninth dire of the expected premium, when offered *-......... 5..................................... .for sale last Saturday, Neither were the company to print the bonds, which would cost about $150. An­ other company hid with a premium on condition the interest, was increas­ ed to m per cent. The board de­ clined, to increase the interest in or­ der to get a premium. A number of other, bond firms would have been bidders had the is' cue been gold- at other than private sale, Nope o f the banka jn the coun­ ty were bidders. * Another matter before the board was the selection of a site, the one voted on last week reaching more- money than the board would have for a site,. Accordingly former ac­ tion was, recinded and proposals ac­ cepted for other sites through a com­ mittee consisting of Messrs, Stor­ mont and Hamtnan. CHURCH. COMMITTEE LETS PARSONAGE CONTRACT. voilV;? are, they m t t<*emuch, teiuro? jUsui to ho adinifiistemi Saturday' millions every year; they have no iafternoon. ' " * fool value, and every do"tocpe?;t for Sabbath School at 0:30 a. m. teemis tiamvnaway; rjircivives i)rfWw!1„ lui - , ■ which in coir* an, enures irer-m AleatulJfo b j the pastor to he fol.- ■ ■ -rn ^,-.v ■t iv.ea fiy tuc cutuimmiuu ut-rvico at, ilayed upon the me time. .Council for some months has been considering a more modern fire figiit- ng apparatus in that it has been a? —Beware of the '‘jealous bug,” .... _.A4............... ........... -■'The lav/ .of retribution can.nr nost impossible to get the present mote be repealed than the law of steamer to fires., The anto engine "squires not much more knowledge ’or operation than for that of an au- omobile. gravitation. ,"—Do not know,where to got'' Why $o .to eliurrii, . ■ <f\ ... , —May each member of the Chris. The Howe company w:H likely>tiah Union tel! ns Sabbath evonto make council a proportion either for > their conception. of our denomination- outright gale or include a trade for j-q life, • ’ ■ •steamer; Many citizens think the nv. steamer should be kept for enter- \ymS£‘ £ ?eney purposes aa the real value o f !erroon * 8 •^ te^ d a y OH* it could not be obtained on a trade.} H u ; r.v,.v,t- „ , ,. There is a very slow market for re Aeamers owing to the cost of main-l^l;A V,U fenanpp. Most.- rlHos are abandon- iYy ^ iS LtP-r itU-p to Vi, it Mr, and Mrs. Rtanforih in their now The, R. P. church building commit­ tee for a new parsonage let the con­ tract Tuesday evening to Contractor Charles Dean for $4,8!)S.95, There were three other bidders, George Bar­ ber and Moornian Bros,, o f James­ town, The architect's estimate was ?3,800. ’ It is expected that the excavating and hauling material fox* the founda­ tion will be donated by member., of the congregation. The new building will be located On a tract purchased from Mr. J„ R. Orr on the Columbus pike and will contain ten rooms and modern in every respect. t ce. t citie ■ng them and using the auto engine entirely. Mayor Donnelly of Yellow Springs, and Editor1Wolford of the News ac­ companied the delegation. The Yet- W Springs people seem well pleased with their new purchase. We notice from the name plate on Tie old steamer that it was purchased in 1888 and has consequently per­ formed 27 years of service and at times been the means of saving the town from what threatened to ?je en­ tire destruction, The members of council that pur­ chased the engine were J. W. Mc­ Lean, M, C. White, J. M, Crain* J. W, Strouse, A. G. McDill and Robert, Gray. Mr, Luther Townsloy was mayor at the time- and W. P. Towns- 'ey, clerk. As will be noted only Mr, Mrs, Florence Mitchell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. H. P*mdhtm, who are moving here from Gr >enville, O., wag married on Saturday, April J7ih, to Harry O. Snyder, of Areola, 111, The ceremony was performed at Wheeling, W. Va., by Dr, Fields of the Christian church. The couple then went on a wedding trip to Chi­ cago and then to Areola-*Mr. Sny­ der is general' manager^of the Ger- home,- They are .getting along iiire but lonely for their church friend^. —Future retribution xvilf be in pro. portion to the guilt committed and grace rejected. Degrees in hell as , —t l m stated that the first Baturin heaven, . ‘ •w*Do not forget clean up day**in Cuuon, May It, 'Left every family clean np tholr. own backyard, -»AVe one tl®e a&vf a.yonwi man enter a lion’s den< Tire 'people-held their brentix in horref. The same day we 'Shw a young man eater a eahiini ilia public srolted- " —There Is iso vdYct m ceft m a laothoffs lap, m tore so lovely no her simte, no -path m dowory as that imprinted By her tm*M4ipx' Dr, Anderana; o f I’MfeMphia, Mcblff, now located at Coltego corner, and Mr, Townsley are the only sur- rentrib . f m m xiv.. vivin^ members Dmt administra­ tion, mania. Western j « Imurence Company for Pennsylvania wiw ho«4- Alte:-' .:4»u ftidbh::TidP:;':yaisr';#I«r«!i -X'-' ■ . m tlrrnk > t » u fur it, I wish to Dissk , — . — ly oa affd fey y » ;» e f In . HOU^R FDR RENT* f remit nM p x mm prdycr# for opr forget that tbs sirs rfrfamf fit equally Important m wed m toft,*.»For teforiattto - - mx »™ r ,w im ;L*o» eoftaty reoerto, .Iteftla, \ kxmttm : ELECTION OF TEAOffiRS. SPRING OPENING OF NEW REDDLE STORE, XENIA. Notice la hereby given that the latter, —The ytowsst’ candidate f«r stem? to a b ^ I k *w e ( V * * Rail te Roy 4». ten* fate As will be noted elsewhere in this isssue the new Kelble store at West Main street, Xenia, is ready for spring and summer business, 'Phis is the first year for this firm in the new store and new location and special care and effort has been made’ to se­ lect the latest styles and best quali­ ties' in all the. different lines. Never before has such a. stock .been of­ fered the buyers In this county. You will find just what you want there and plenty of accommodating clerks to wait Upon you. •f Iliif Bros, received two larg* road contracts last week at the public sale of road work as let by the State Highway Commissioner, The two jobs, one near Urbana and the other CRllUcotho, totaled $¥5,000, The state will build concrete roads at both places. The ability of this firm to bid successfully on such con tract* indicates that there are few jobs the firm could not handle. First American Sugar Factory. America's first beet sugar factory was erected in Philadelphia In 18„0« It did not prove a success and was dismantled. The first successful beet tugar factory was built iu 1870 at Alvarado, Cal. This factory was in Operation, until 1013, when it closed Iftgr; .'pii|i»vw ih* European war, ■ —Dr. Itlteme ntiemkd Dto, retmiy gratofed to flt-t?'fe* election of teaohersfor the tfomfttgfdtes for thf fs^al yeare A ll applicant* should Bio ^ ihm paperewltb llm elwk. . j atudont.. M b , Andrew Jackson. Clerk,,Walter E, Mi'Ulure, yavc a apt fimcn Township School District wilt mi:ct|Tuc«iay evening, FridAy evonlng, May f for thof -4Ye tm very ..«. k*T . it *. .. . i. ■ a* . ... - — J.iJL.9*~,ak t •* rt’» J-sSrf’i? d?,temmtk hat1moral* are lump," a iiflirtdt time hi this saw o f plcarasre. If a man ’ van* assim-l bo v:oi}!d live % yvoi’ Fitorter if ho drank tea or milVe, he xvoaM donbtt»«a drink right an ;md run the risk, . Damn with red fiquor, but mere so, U OUNCIL M ET MONDAY • • EVEN ING UDt; TH E ■' USUAL 'BUSINESS,. Council w et'Monday <ewnfmr, all uemhers is;*imr i>?e3ent fxrept \ % ‘i H, iJarbc^ Who has HI for ce.v- -ral days. The ticqja i umcKsnU »ng to fttWST* were ohkre'd paid, tteporta from the yupter-j 'm i were read and apwaw^h ' • Tiio ordinance pwfcjgft*: for a m x x '4wet «s pre|mm>y'lfr, D« S , Ere via was apt fttrea tfeaeread rending *;ut allowed W m ovwr- The street "•qaa north ami,south ftkmg the T« iS, Ifovkiecm line' to G* radread mnl ’alsoF, tto place o f swE tr near t!;-> .juarry, - • •■ HUHOH Bsteilay School ft:3rt a, m. Preaching 10:00, a- m. Epworth League. o:S«. p, m. Prayeremeeting WoU, ev o l: 00 , R. P, CHURCH (MAIN STREET) j . Teachers’ meeting Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, . i Sabbath S c I jgo SSabbath morning at? otijo.o’cioefe, i Preaching service at 10:80 a. m,- } G .E .S . at 8 p, m, , Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7 p.rn,' Wonders of the Shadow*, ? Speakingof the woadera of the deep, ’ tljo most, remarkable freaks hang .wound shoal' vater during the eea- tfithhig acaaou, J .■ Aobii Steel j#/ sow. A.'luft*' iledgod'„A»gl« having, teteu .fstke»;: ... .. . , _ AftetotOrdorof Fishrrmom Johnf l i fead t o m w to Dm river several davsi r * ( t , “ « - f t o BUGGIES Y o u m a y p a y m ore or you m ay pay le ss , bu t yoix can not buy m o re honest w orth and rea l serv ice th an you get in BIMEL and POSTE VEH ICLES . •. ■*.■■.-, ■„ ■■. ■ .-JUT*- ■ •■■■.,'■'■• T h e long life o f th e se veh ic le s m o re than com ­ pen sa te fo r any ad* ditionaljfirst cost. KERR & HASTINGS BROS, fos Power %u *im bat uncMwt' "iqcks was prftvii ecperteA Gi»t ft? ■:qvo ftp liatf t o w e d a n I j a v r t % . .oreifiSlM'fQM* the- The1'company 'prepm“*■'*' . f% -DgMims aiopotririore liivlwN DHANG IH Tfu*- oil.ng t»LtW dlwttep Mt tmaml nm&ttt'm t *l $t c« retot us tit* * j *- i*Wi*UMK*MaAta* wsn M w I tine etwaiwi!#- jtede, Xtfife »ml landed his ilfsr iast, ftifA m tm Ufoabtaowh? Surprise to the well pro-| thiy, . If i jf portioned fish but more tq Jobij, f if «f*|l not I «.*». , I m - Y*«is*-J»bl ' « -* w „ . . . ' V':T N*rd*mber,|fy w o for Vfmh Woriimrfoy l tfrnnm them'itemsl ite *%rwh*t Dm United Prenbyterian Com* I foltteo nt Allusion at Iff, Morgan f Cold, AtMl.tfipmooting tit tiso (hqtorel <G AlWctebly ».i Lox'olnsntl in tNof jCmB YEAE.r*18*! stMf* MoSHohMl nmlf tlteohiidtbn will *pbnd*. fow wook* J m, Hit lioitto «? Ire* foriifr, j* Mason <, DlftJte, fttAf Iteyton^ Aftof wBteh $m trill joint My, MtW«h«ol « s#*Ml» u w wtoffc, M i |c-ttndtr th* « f « im * te mbw gwttei*«idt m | At ft . jgfcftt* yy In. aCtiiift1 imTtfotedftYt i'mf* «2s «*» Critii aMkn te corerits iSmn it woafel othr-reAre, Yfct «8-was ' » heavy last %'&k frem feeing «d!d| skat it wtei-almost SmrswWe lb got! it tlssv'islii ft£> Not&5b<T iimra tftia we-k wl»«is H o w L o n s H a v e Y o u B e e n W earing th e Sam e G la sse s? You should have your eyes examined at least every two years. This means the person now wearing glasses. Year eyes should last aa long a3 you do, £0 take care of them. My preparation for giving you the best service and the best in glasses cannot be excelled- Perle L .. Sageb iel : " / ’ O P t O M M T M S T . *i L\r;<Hv4 ^ 'We\=+ )ayton, Z Q 3 G&#op&r B u ild in g Codarvillo Township Bunil School Distrtet, —Bring yout b tggre* ami dftrti* ages in how to have tl*cni painted. At Wolford's, Changed H*r Mind, A young couple had been courting for several years and the young man seemed to be In no burry to marry Finally, one day, ho saldr "Sal, l canna marry tbco.” "How’s that?” asked she, *Tve changed my mind,” said he. o f at tbo iniv»mg «»f Urea bytery IctBi Titawfay and v;oy efrasak*- t*(I a temaopaQr lireaeo to pwarh at North Yat«m in the t-tate of U'ah. irigton for ifco vacation potioJ of lire, months. - ' ■ . —Rovorenre tfec1Sanctuary; do ml tvlasjK/p nor tuake a dfcttirianto ilure iuK dSvfno worship. It Is unfair to other' worehipara and <|ift»fOao?«i5g to Go4 ■ ' . . • • -"Prayer meeting nevt VrdRocdtsy at 2 p, tn„ ff-lbnrtl fey monthlv Init of the ffesafoti, .Do nut overissk the date, May 12, w-Tftat Go(3*a v.Tath la the ticn? work! wit! purify ccsr.e that were not. caved In tfem life io tla? Roman UuHi e » afrTljJ ar*i vtlH? -a t o , tyo of to? fajK&nw, it- ts«l A| Mtfo ccfVi* alsaiit Wfcl'VBS Will i bmp youe fiat's etean a»:l not treris | up flip Dhtowa'.fe4;* It n&y h> proliahlo that ceron? v?»51{ have ware til than tax-ird, l2,rtTMl| iTitfanv. briRi? ordf-refi 'Alfe^ly 0£ ^Alexander COR*MAIN HIMESTONE S p r i n g f i e l d , O h io . n:«la*o cvcryor-a to Seag oo ths oiSj lasts. "Well, I’U tell thee wkrit wo’II do," Lite'doctrine of Parrotory. No; cm-Ii ssid she, “If folks know that It'slfo not the case. "If the tree fall thee e* has given me np I sfcanns b* ftov;,irJ the caafh or trwo?,! tkfi- r*mih, able to get another chap,; but If they thing I’ve given thee up I can get all 1 want, So we'll have banns pub­ lished and when the wedding day comet the parsen wilt say to thee, 'Wilt thou have this woman for thy wedded wife?* and thou must say, 'I will.' And when he says to me, 'Wilt thou b. ve this man to be tby wedded husband?' 1 shaft ssy, ‘I winna.1* The day came, and when the minis- tin the plaro r;b?ra tfta tree* falkft there it shall fee/’ •—‘'Any raisfeter worth vflaile wan!a to lew! romelrndy cojKcvfliare and if no or.o wants to pa anyetjare, ho &s av vrlsriy look elrevritere for hfo tvork.’1 —It is elated that fte first tonr- NOTICE. N«4fC(’ 1* tforoby gIvcii th»fc all I vaults, .rabbish. trash ami w tm ; mmt Ste cIcanfA «p ftiKl carried j' away by May 32 393S, Itt aceatdam-’e : -with the Ohio Jaws and, village J ordinances.. 1 Failure to, comply with the above| notice shall be considered a bus- i The suit for ayoung man —a st^le to match his personality $10 to $25 iown. It Is eetlmstea ter asked the imporiafit Question the to now invested in the sugar beet fo ttRC answcr#j <>.j day nipld after Frabibitian went into}uoim atior and punished accordinfT- f effect .in Arizona every tokrry in jiy . Is, If, McFarland, ■j Health Dllleef.' dustry of this country. “Ktnftra Cat" Draw* a Pension. A London pusg, officially known as the "king’s cat,” Is tl/o only one in the kingdom to receive an allowance from the treasury. Ho inhabits the record office and 1C cents ft week la spent for hhi meat. —Bay*’* bholo« Alfalfa seed for aaia at Karr 4 Ha*tlng* ttroa. —MONEY TO LOAN ONFARMS ict tH with privilege to pay on the rrlnclpl* at any time. Write, Farmer* Loan &Trust Oo,, Boom 8, Steele Bldg., Xenia, Ohio. —Our coat Linoteam Varnish will doubt* th* life of Liuolouru br Oil Cloth-make it bright and attractive Wiil not crack* peel or turn white ttnd can be washed with eoap and WAt#r, G, H, Bldgway, —Nice office room for rent. See O. II. Hartman —>lfyou want th# ba#t Alfalfa l* t e art th# m*rk#t w# hay* It. It la #h#loa a«»il #nil tha ***** »#**• My-Ki imif jgftrbef lihup* tatilo at ftmith'* Then the t?arsca said to the woman: “Wilt thou have this man to be thy wedded husband?” and she said: ‘Twit.* t **Vfhy,“ said the young man furious­ ly, “you Said you would say *1winna.** "I know that," said the young wonsan, "but I've changed tay mind since “—National Monthly. Say, where did non get that CEMENT? At Erviti'S, it certainly isflne. For S a l e 25 pigs eight weeks old. W. O. Thompson, Bell Phono, Chiton, 0 . DRAFT STALLIONS. * Prince Albert, the Imported Belgian, the best' sire of draft horses of high class over In the county. Longjwmeaa, tho Imported Perch* oron, black steel gray, has proven himself a very sure brooder and his first fifteen colts this season aro extremely high clftse. Ho promises io ho a second Prince, flee thoso horses, both are in perfect con dition and will Stand for public servico At tho farm on the Wilming* ton Boat! just south of Cedarville. Terms, $*0 for either horse fora satisfactory colt, phones, bam 18 on 108and 88. ANDREW WINTER Pljftcnss ran oaf of bread o?:-l c-afte and several meat riiop.i ran out of meat. Does not leak like rain:«ff trade. - Mr. Gordon ColHna driveo a ew automobile, fioen tl;e majority o? our families wifi he ttiuippid with liiadilncE) and fUctasuv •v.ilt hs no matte-r of coiwLIevatioa, We tmei art the conftregatiort gathfra Hum about the church there will be no voon for the w!«l raying "doreat to Kiri:, farthest, from, grace.'* Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adaiao, (second president of the Unit­ ed SJtaten, occupied the diatlsution of boinff the wife of the t.ecor.d presi­ dent and the mother of the f.ivth president, John (juiney Adanis.’ We are proud to write that 'ch« was the daughter, tho grar.ddaunhter and nfeat grandilauf'hter of a clergyman. Morally and intellectually she stood at the head of the het.de women of the new republic, —Show to fjlrangcu'a and vi'dtora at out* service, pjther by your action or by forming their acquaintance and inviting -them to return, that they arc wholly welcome among you. —Hunt up new scholars. Find time each wee!; to go from house to house and inquire for children who f,o to no Sabbath school. Take pride in gathering a larpe class. Try to have the largest and bent class in the School. ■—"Pm the limit for kid luck,” said a man, "I verily believe if it should rain pancakes and molar-sou my .plate would be turned up-nide-down and I wouldn’t get any.” Donbtlcs.'s, hut it would be because be van in the habit of keeping Ids own plate turned up-nide-down. That in the. trouble with most of us who complain of our ill luck—we. don’t keep ourselves in a position to rpecivo God’s blessings when they ftt« poured out, NOW Iri THE TIME, 1 Where you can get a team of coach • fumtea or » Ream! pyrposa fcorce.'; Now io tho lifeie to give thin your J careful attention.. Bobby Darau, Jr.,j will make the a aeon of 1 P 13 at thc| j, C, Finney for® norllecaat of Cfe- danille. , , r ,, A, T. and J* G» Finney. Shire Horse. ColeshtU DI*mond King will moke tho season of W18 at eftmo plaeofts last year. $2H to Imnue a liviug colt nine days old. Distrait Pereheron horsoweight 2UOO. $15 to insure a living volt nine days old. No colls sottled for till straight and all right. Harry Townsley, BELGIAN STALLIONS. Remember that I have one sorrel, also one roan Imported Belgian StalHonn at the Glifton barn this year. (it) J , F . OcH.rifiBBr,. —F ob SAniu—l ten h. p, gasoliuo engine good as new. Will soil at a bargain If taken at once. ( 8 1 ) Joust DfiWiNB, --the new, one- button, long, soft roll lapel coat You will appreciate the perfiefc fit and the grace­ ful body draping. Blue aftd green flannels, home­ spuns, tweeds, neat striseiV blues serges, glrn urquhart plaids, gun club checks; two and three button coat styles, also in the same fabrics. All size*, Young men’s spring overcoats $15 to $20 Boys spring norfolk suits with 2 pairs trous­ ers at $4.85. i new models, new styles and tailored with the same careful attention to the- smallest details as is given to our young men’s suits. (I 7 i'***S;* /J ) | f -.1-- Glen urquhart plaids blue serges, tweeds homespuns, stripes and tartans;size Osfco17;,every suit with two pairs of trousers; all at $4,85. Boys’ caps to Hiatch the s(uts, in most instances $5c to $1.00 li t v fa '.li ,.5 I 4 ,')1 * U |) • h‘ ■ f Js S'.?. % » t ' f

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