The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 27-52
WE WILL PAY YOU 25c Per Dozen in TRADE for CLEAN, FRESH EGGS Bring Us Your. Surplus TfnTM'Wimi')~ injwfupii We Will Sell You Breakfast Bacon 8 to Id lb* Pieces I .................................................... 22c m i n s (Grown Brand) 12 to 15 lb p«r **>............................... 17c Bacon Side any quantity Per l b . ; ............. . . . 15c Lard 5 Pound lo t for. ‘ *.'!'' ‘ 111' *’*’ *,'55c Sweet Potatoes per Peck................ ; . . .30c 25 lb Sack Cane Granulated Sugar* *$1.55 " '"'" •~ri ’ • """'"'N IJ1' .'■’.'I 1J 1 1 hi . 1 ij/iTm. "New Dress Goojls, New Percales and Ginghams New Comfort^ and Blankets New Hats, New Caps, New Sweaters ■1.' ; ’ sUnde-rwear ■: ', for th e whole fam ily in UNION SUITS and SEPARATE GARMENTS), We have the follow ing well known makes: MENTOR, WRIGHT’S HEALTH, HIGH ROOK and Vallastic. They are goods a t med ium prices that will give you satisfaction . , ; WE WAftT YOUR TRADE. COME AND SEE OS. .V Direct id the Farmers W« m U iu ru lsh d ire c t to the farm ers of Greena county1the best scrum and v irus on the taarKet>ah Sycents per G. 0 . for serum an ti v iru st20 0 . G. ssrmfi and 1 G; 0 . y irus w ill immune f a t 100 ib. pigs fcheit n a tn ra i life. Pigs -three to ten days *ld can be imtnnued their natu ral life w ith 10 G. C. sorum aud XG. C. virus. r S ■ We will send you an expert to teach you 4 how to vacci* nate^four own hogs. REFERENCES • Phone O, A. Dobbins* Ged&mlle, O., llefetences South-west N ational Bank o t Commerce of Kansas City, Mo, Order your serum from W . H , jElmbry, our agent* Stockyards, Cincinnati, O., or In te r-S ta te Vaccine Co., K ansas .City, Mo. O u t supply of 50cStock Books gone b u t— ForStock ’ and Poultry DrleGears Remedies 1 Ostu fbr-every I ailment y o u c an still .get o n a by sand ing ' a labe l tto tii t> he o f Dr. LcGear’s Ramed i c i t o D r*L . D . LeGoar M ed icine C o .,729 H ow a rd St.,St.Louis,Mo, Boy o n e o l Dr. L eG ear’a Remedies today a n d g e t th is 50c S tock Book abso lu tely free, Independent Jobbers of Petroleum, Products High Grade Refined Oils and Gasoline All Grades of Automobile Oils and Greases. - Steam Lubricating Oils of All Kinds. Delivered ByTank Wagons To All Parts ’ >’ v ^ 1 ,, * t PflEONE YOUR ORDERS TO BELL 476 W, CITZ. 162,. Patronize Home Industries. C. E. OWENS, Proprietor . Located a t Q. H. & D* Stock Yards HILL STREET*) - - XENIA, OHIO Your stock and poultry deserve thebestcare. Dr. L eG e a r sReme dies get results •“they havebeen utted 22 years. RICHARDS' DRUG STORE Miss R em d IIa h too, ol Belle foun tain , -us v isitm g her grand mother, Mrs. Maltha, JErviri, The C. K, Society of the R . P* church give* a reception th is even ing in the chu rch parlor* for the college students. Mr.‘H a rry Bennett, of Frederick, Md„ spenfclast F riday and Satu r day w ith h is uncle, Mr. O. M, Gronss. , —W A IS 'T JBD :— Corn cutters. Fodder to le t fo r cutting. Gall evenings phone 3-101, A. M. Fater* son. Mr. A. T, F inney and fam ily who have been in California fo r several weeks on a v isit returned home Wednesday, Itev. Jason McMUhm and fam ily, Abhmg to^ Va., are hero on a two weeks vfti* w ith his b ro ther, Mr, Clayton McMillan and fam ily,’ M r.D elm ar Jobe le ft Monday for ColumbUs where he enters his Second, year, in the O. S. U, Mr. Merald Jobe le ft la s t week fo r Wooster on his second y e a r .. , '■) • . — ™— 4 . . Mrs. John Clark, of Westerville, was the guest o f h e r Bister, Mrs. Annette H a rb ison , th e la s t of the week. . MujB Grace Walters, of Wa'shing- *ton D. CMwho has been visiting in Detroit, is the guest of her uncle, Mr. C-i& Grouse. Miss Ina Mur dock entertained a number of friends; in her honor ’Thursday afternoon, George Padgett, X en ia lakic&b driver, who was arrested about two months ago w ith Mrs. Mollis Smart, a f Springfield, bn the charge th a t they bad abducted. • id-year-old MJna Donaldson, of ,F rank fo rt, a fter the* g irl had been brought to Xe.ni’a by Mrs. .Smart; pleaded guil ty in common p leas court Thursday The. Charge to which Padgett en tered h is plea was t h a t of h a ring furnished liquo r to a tu iae r w ith in ten t to assau lt. Padge tt was ventenead t« from ona to three yeans in prison* Word has been received h e reo f the death of Mrs. Martha Kennedy a t h e r home in College Springs', Iowa, la s t Sabbath- She was % years of ago and1was th« daughter o fSainucl Ky le of thin place. In 1B5$ she Wan m arried to Rev." Thomas J . Kennedy, a m in iste r of the U. P. Church. About twenty- one years ago Dr. Kenndey, who was then p residen t of Amity Col lege, disappeared while in fh« city of Omaha, sea rch fo r years never revealed h is whereabouts and through a ll'th e s e long years the widow pa tien tly awaited the time for the husband’s re tu rn . The de ceased is survived by one brother, Rev. Joghua R. Kyle of Amsterdam, X. Y* and a siste r, Mrs. Mary Murdock of th is place. Two daugh ters Survive Mrs. Lizzie Mum foed and Miss Raim a Kennedy, of College SptiugB. Mr. Janies Duffield. who fell from a telephone pole *evei*l weeks ego. break ing his knee has beta brought home from the McClellan hospital where he was taken for treatment* The injured member is improving as rapidly as pos sible but Jamea will be housed yet for several week*. Mrs. A. B, McFarland and son Joe Car] have returned to Dayton after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. H, McFarland. A. Ray McFarland of Columbus and Mrs. Mary A. Beeler a»d two children, Waldo apd, Gwendolen* visited at the McFarland home the first of the week- The will of the lam L. A Teas has been offered.ia Probate Court for proba tion but owing to the whereabouts of a brother, William, it fs necessary to await legal notice before the hearing on Octo ber, IS. Mr. Charles Gilbert and wife of South Charleston' and Mr. add Mrs. J. W, Johnson of this place drove through to Sulphur Lick Wednesday to spend sev eral days at that resort*. ' Mr, W. A. Jones and wife, who pur chased the Carson place a f$Wyears ago, hare moved back to their old home at ChilUcotlie.Smce coming here Mr>Jones has been in very poorhealth andsuffered withheart trouble. Hutchison & Qibney I NVITE you to their A W STORE ROOM lu^de possible by the iaw cased busme*:3 ifc certainly will secure and the great sympathy of the entire community in our lute disastrous fire, but Piienix-lifce, you will be pleased when you see what has come out of the ashes. R.eady to Wear Department :• SBCOND l'XOOE . Solid Mahogany Sbtlves, Counters, Show Gasps Elevator* and •■ . . «f*. . ■ Stairing Encased for Safety and Gonverdeuee . , " ' The Rest Room . , . . ^ ......... . ; * j". that will please the out-of-tewjy customers some as well as other* The Ground Floor with its Fumed Oak Counters, Show Gases and Shelving* Luxor Prism*Lighting Pneumatic Tube Cash Carders, Electric Lights Basement " ” contains Carpets, Rugs, and many new articles’ you will be' ;pleased to see, as it will b,e a Bargain Department M r. W a lk e r G ibney w ill rece iv e m uch c r e d it fo r th in . U p - to -D a te S t o r e Room . Mi*. H a rry S p a r k s , A rc h ite c t. t : y , —ifAhuva AUM‘nmeke thnBold, -. , , r * . ) , »«1 ’ r s ^' * Mrs. L , M. Miles and Mrs. Andrew Ferryman, who have ’been visiting the former’s ' parenM in Toledo, Jnd., returned hold* Thursday evening, PROPOSE© AM BNDM JiKT TO TH E ’ CO K SX ITq flO N OF OHIO. , r m u c ' bonds m o u TAXATION. B<*it,r«t>lvfrdby ita,1Otwiwal A«*emhty uf tke SjKtcpfObiut ’ Seetimi I. AprojKWitSoa«toUlbt ^«I)TOiUo«lt»' tl«>atw-tgw ot tt>* .OWo, on tb.«. Bs»l Ttt«d*y oitft tbfi ia No<r»mt*T, I9J3, K>«aero4Artiflu X II o t iiie Coaetitution nNfc^0tiM«ofOW<» t>7 $!»t ttA&tiob ot Si'eUba IS, ta mvd Wlttimt , JOINT 6 . Tmpomatt, a tfw of aXriof ^Qhto.hy Mr. W. II, Barber, who for several months has suffered from the result of shingles*was subjected to an attack of heart trouble Wednesday night. Dr’s. Marsh and Stewart were called and were with him most of the night. He is ranch better at this time, Farmer about South Charleston are having experience with an unusual amount of hog cholera at this season.of ‘the year. Mr. L, F* Tindall has been off duty several days this week owing to his Semi-annual attack of rheumatics. ■ .... . . i T • . Mr, John Fields has been vary feeble for several days but is,thought to be gaining strength. CASTOR IA For Ih‘f»nt« tk i GMldrsx. The Kind You HamAlways Eooglit Rears the Signature of m try our job printing i iium>JW^^'V^~trT jhu » B«Itrwot'rat)by Par ot the; Hum ot Ohio, ot ,tl«t ThftltluMiihanbtr aAhmtfM to the fe to rs ot thWutmtuin th« m«na«r pf*yUed Ay l*w-r tm tti«Ar*t-Tu«Ml»}’ Ktmday in No- vewher. IS IS , a pfop«**t to sappi«n*»t arttola .Xlt f>y whlitluMt iMurtk* to Irf Jwrfsmited wettoh 12 , artiste X II ol tiu ot Ohio to jvait m loltewss hretfott 12 . Btitil* ul 1 Hertatte ol Ohio* or'of Sny *ubilivi«ioa or 4i*trte6 iHer^sf, asthariVd i.ykv to tew*hoods, teeuedoa or otter Jnquary 1, HUS,aHitlttererrmpt front t***fcton. B e lt further wtotrud* That at euolt elrctioa above refmod totbte oultyteUMiiI«h«U t>«placed on tht;official ballot. Intbo nswanw provided by tewitnd el t*tn*t*A ut “ TO H X EM tT BONDS ON O B AKTJ 8 R JA N l’AHY 1 , 101 A OF T im STA TK OF OHIO, 01 i ANY SUB-DIVISION OR D ISTR IC T THRqBOF. A tTHOH IZBDM Y LAW W IHSUKD BONDS FROM TAXATION ," w in ether U»su*Se,ent- (Uieutly elr»r to deeisnste It. If Klopted this sutiplcmenf ehnlt take ottfot dn theSret.Uyof January, 1016 , OHARI.KSD . CONOVER, Speakerof the Hotter of HepTMentativt*. « . J . HOWARD, I'rreiitenfc pro rent ot the Seriate ' loptrd April 4 ?, 1 B 15 , United State# of Anterlea, State of Ohio. Offici’ol the See^flary of State. I. O. <|.H tLD kBH ANT, (tew tary ot Stste Of tho Stale of Ohw, ft -1 3 wwt»jr eeriify that the foreauiayie an enesaptilterl oopy, aatefully roru- psred f,y menithtkaoriioaal rolte w n m file In tla# office and in n»vofficial ewtvody *s S. Tretitry oifliaw *fidfi’.aadlo 1 «» tr»# and eorreet, of a Joint te#olntiu»,»uloplr«t by -th# tieserai Aaacm* t.!y f t the Mate of Ohio, va the ISth day of April,A. 11 , 1015 , and Bte I* this office on tho C.itfi day of April A, I). 1815 , entitled "Joint Hcrfolulioa to Amend A rtidteXllof the (fansti- totion ol 01 .:u by the a.Iojiti-va ofSection 12 , , Jtl TcstioiODy Whcr. of. 1 HaVe hereunto sub. scribedray name, sort'affixedmv offieial aeal at tte fitv of Utifunibuy. thte 23 th day of Jane, A. D. 1013 , C. Q, H fLDEBRAN 'T, . Secretary ot Stale. (S ra lJ AtJTaORIZATION* OF PUBLICATION Department of Public Printline of Ohio, Putdi.ation of the atmve proposed amendment to the Constitution of Ohio, under Section S.of an aetedtittcJ/'Aha'ttelatih* to certain pro- ptjscdaniMidments to the CoBslifution Of Ohio uni the publication thereof,” passed by the ficacral ASJJi'Oi! tytdt'hb*. April 28 , 1015 , and nsUK-fudedApril 25 . ld lS .is auihufitfcd by the Departmenttd Public Printing of the State of Ohio. v .TOE ti, CROSS. ’ Supervisor of Public Printing;, Xenia, Ohio 3 C 2 C GET OURPRICES ON PRINTING X X - S«W!MrVAam'Wrke*' Statement vf the ownerahip, manage ment, circulation, etc., ol the Cedarville Herald, published weekly at Cedarvilie, Ohio, required by the Act ol August. *1, MS. Name-o( Edit/ff, Karih Bull, Cedar* ville, Ohio, ' Managing Editor, Karih Bull, Cedaf- vilie, Ohio. Publisher, Karih Buil.Cetlarville, Ohio. Owner, Rarlli Bull, Cedatvilk, Ohio, Known Umdh.ddera, mortgage*., and other security h-hleis, 1 per cent, of more of N-d,amount ol Imnd, mortgages or otWer'ifN'tirnlea. None. Signed, KARLH BUBL. S*ofn to m l mbfctribed before ale lfii* Sit day of September, IMS. Andrew Jackson, Notary Public My commission expire* November *1, Wifi, FARMERS’ FALL FESTIVAL 1915 Bigger and Better Than Ever OCTOBER 7=8*9 , The Xenia Business Men’s As sociation Hangs Out the Latch String v TO E V E R Y B O D Y In Greene and Ad joining Counties \ „ Something doing all the time—*-each day. Displays . of every nature. Parades and Entertainments. Everyone is Invited. Aeroplane s E ve ry Day Fall Festival Committee J. F. ORR, Chairman , V
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