The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

/ Mr. Ralph Townsley has moved to tOCAl AND KBONM . " « ' * * * * » « > ' j j£r. Ray McKee has been spending - ...T..- - - - , » j several days in Connersyjlle and Indi- —All repair* necessary for Ford !-*n*P0,i8 on business, automobiles a t Owens & Bon. Mr, Carl Mirtser of Alton, 111., has wswaawaaaaaBKggasia r ^ ^ jl . fheen the guest of his mother for «ev- uiffliFR °Jiprmnn ' iw*1d*y8, m u ltlM l o u r c m u n j p ^ f , d , jj, Crawford and family of Sky* Vinal Create* Strength 1 V With Mr’ * * * Wanted:—You to smoke theibold, Don’t forget the next number on. the lecture course next Thursday/ P lat optu Monday. - Now is the time to spray your fru it trees. Wo curry lime and- sulphur solution. McFarland A McKse BUSINESS IS BASEDORCONFIDENCE A Thsory Put Into Practice by Well Known Business Man MAPLE SYRUP. Those wanting rnaplo syrup this year should leave their order with Mr. O.W, Mott. The syrup comeu from Geauga county and is striotiy first class. tat> f Mr. Andrew George has located in Logan county. • • Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y, j —*T have used Vfeol for many run-. a weak or emaciated patient* with . Oneyoungweraanwas soweak . . ............ ' Mr. Forest Fields moved this week ___ _ __________ ____ to a farm near Bell Center school 1 1 hardly recognised her. jhouse on the Jamestown and Selma Shewas strong, her color charming and pike, her cheeks rounded o u t’’- t -M oxhbb M. I . . ,ir „ , , . . AUWOH8* L athrop , O. S. D., I. Mr. Warren Barber, who is attend- W* guaranteeVinol to sharpen the ap -: W8R petite, aid digestion, enrich the Wood ihem0 Saturday on a vacation, and create strength. | ----—--- :— G. M. RIDGW a Y , Druggist, j -B idgw ay can’t sell a ll the ioe Cedarville, Ohio. i Qr®am *0 be fust sells the best of it in ir rs I a 1 ir i o UNIONSERVICES Under the Auspices1of the Churches of Cedarville IN THE, ' • A . OPERA HOUSE ' - , , ff ' - \ 1 * 7:00 O’CLOCK Every Sabath Evening Mr. Lawrence Barber and Mian Hazel McCoy of the Stevenson road near Xenia, were married Saturday afternoon by Rev. Dodds a t the Firijt U, P. parsonage iu Xenia. The couple were unattended add following the ceremony left on a short woddiag trip. The bride has taugh. a t the Oak Grove school for three years and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, O. McCoy, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barber. The newly married couple have the beat wishes of a large circle of relatives and friends. They will reside on T. G. Wolford’s farm, ‘Above AH’*smoke tho;Bold,. SEED OATS. Wo will have a .oar of Western Whito Seed Oats. Book your order early, Kerr & Hastings Bros. APPRECIATION —You ean always find what you want a t The Itexalt Drug Store G, M. Rtdgway. We thank all friends who ia any way manifested their friendship to us on the event of our fiftieth marriage amuverejty or golden wedding on the 14th iuet. B . P. and M. Jackson, Mr. Ralph Gilbert, .of South Charleston, has purchased the Gil­ bert and Van Horn farm, formerly the Samuel Smith land, and will move there, Mr. Gilbert, with his brother, Charles, conducted a lum­ ber mill in South Charleston for several years but the business was sold out more than a year ago. Mr. A, G- Eveleth mo^ed this week in to a pa rt of Mrs. H. H. Me* Millan’s residence. The S. K. iTurnbull property vacatod by Mr. .Eveleth is how occupied by Mr. . Tarr of Ross township wlio pur­ chased i t some time ago. J. C. BRADY "A druggist has many Opportunities to make lasting friends, of his custom era,” said Sir. J. C, Brady, popular Rex,all' Pharmacist of Fall River, Mass. “The very nature of bis busi ness draws their confidence for lithe, helpful suggestions on the matter of health. Many people, have thanked me for recommending fioxall Orderlies as the best relief for ’constipation and Its resultant ills. Pitt' up In dainty candy tnhlef form, they are pleasant to the taste afrit make an ideal laxative for the home—for men,- women and children alike We have t!>o exchisive soiling rights for tills great laxative. Trial, size, 10 cents. C, M. RIDGWAY / THE-RERAi-V STORlE saw WE WILL PAY YOU * 2 2 c Per Dozen in trade cnly forCLEAN,FRESH EGGS. S a t - urday, March 4 . Bring us your surplus. R. BIRD A SO N S ’ CO. Richords, Drug store has added a full Hue of Magazines. . The price of* hogshebntinues to soar, reaching 0.30 in Pittsburg. For weeks hogs have advanced due to ihe demand abroad/ Cattle have not changed much in price, The Cedarville, Realty Co., has purchased the 0. H. Smith property on S. Main stree t and sometime m the future will move the* house on street back and erect a modern dwellingin. its stead. Mr. C, C. Morton, who has occupied this property for several yearB has rented the G^A. Shroades property on N. Main street vacated by Mr. Sylvester L ittle who moves to his farm.in Ross township. -Mr. Alex. Turnbull has about re­ covered his stroke of apoplexy some weeks ago, and is now able to be about the house. A daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, was born, Tuesday to Prof, and Mrs. Leroy Allen. i m m i f iting ’his .age <s- You are Cordially Invited to JHtend Our W>„ JL■ Spring ana Summer Opening to inspect the latest styles and models in ■ ■ v * % v Millinery Thursday, Friday. and Saturday March 9,10 and lith. Sinz Millinery tV , M a in S t r e e t S t e e ie B u ild in g X E t f I J l , O H IO .The account in-the Xenia Gazette that the picture of Dr. Garbold in the college chapel was an enlarged photograph is incorrect, The work is known as a fine hand stippled sepia, far from the ordinary picture, enlargement. 4. J , Downing, p la t opens M onday it* - p> w . fo r the n e x t le c tu re course number. t The gam”e between 'Cedarville H, S.anci Oaesarcreek resulted in Cedarville winning by a. one sided score of 67Jo IS, The Oaesercreek boys were out of form and the local*boys took them like a whirl­ wind, The High School as well as the team wish to thank the, band boyp for coming up and gfving tnem some "high class” music. This put enthusiasm in the boys and helped them to win so easily, ; Chancellor Geo, H. Bradford is one of the great men on the plat­ form today. He has spent his life studyingtho problem of education and whether the boys and girls are given the righ t training. Hear him j next Thursday night. CARPETS, RUGS AND MATTING N ew spring stock is in and ready for your Inspection. ' We carry a large supply of all size rugs In various grades and dan please you in both quality and prioe^ Matting 10 to 3 5 c per yard. FL BIRD & SONS ’ CO.. ner. Vaults cleaned in a'proper man- Elza Shinglodecker. St. y % ise ALM Mtfy. Lmjt. t*h*. IsmSfits. OT. fuftfent. Isle an* SW, Jb.ee (*r, SCOT**, SPRING OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Friday and Saturday, March 10-11 To introduce our line* of stock we have arranged for factory rep- roeaatives to be with u* on above date* to demonstrate our lme*. These men/are expert* and will Like pleature in showing the merit of the good* we sell. A general invitation i*extended to sli to attend this exhibit without obligation to purchase. Special demonstration of the WONDER WASHING MACHINE when a family washing willbe done on the floor. A r r a n g e to S e e th e D em o n s t r a t io n s o t National Corn Plows, Gale Plows and Corn Planters, Lowe Bros, High Standard Paint, Ghinamel Varnishes, Goodyear Auto tire s , In t , Engines and Cream Separators, Range ■Eternal, Keen Kutter Tools, Nsw Idea and Nisco Manure Spreaders. . M c F a r l a n d s mckee . Public Sale! I will sell at what is,,known at the Patterson farm 2 ^ miles east of Cedar- ville, on the Barber road, on Wednesday, March 8th, 1916 Commencing at 13 o'clock a. m,, the following property: 6 HEAD OF HORSES 8 One bay mare 11 years old, in foal, extra good brood mare; 1 bay gelding coming 3 years old; S young gray mares willbe 2 years old in May, will make a good team; 1 road gelding coming 3 years old; 1 general purpose mare 7 years old, in foal and well bcoke; l bay gelding coming 2 years old by Mokover; I weanling road colt, will make a good one. - 17 HEAD OF CATTLE 17 10 head of feeding steers, weight about 1000 pounds; 3 Jersey COws with calves by side; 4 good Cows will be fresh in Spring. These are all giving a good flow of milk; 1 good Polled Durham bull I I months old, this wifi make a good individual. 150 IMMUNED HOGS 150 6 good brood sows with pigs by side; 8 sows to farrow in March and April; 40 head of feeding hogs weighing about 175 lbs.; 50 pigs weighing from 0B to 80 pounds; 45 shoats weighing frbm 80 to 123 lbs.; 1 good young male hog. 7 0 HEAD OF SHEEP 70 50 Head of Delaine ewe* due to iamb the last of March; 14 head of Shropshire ewes due to lamb by day of sghu These are an extra good bunch bf ewes. IMPLEMENTS:—<1good walking coni plow, 1 John Deere breaking plow, t wagon with ladders, 2 ’Jets of chain harness, S seta of tug harness, 1 set of buggy harness, 1 piano box buggy good as ne# , hog boxes and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Made l(nown Day o f Sato HOWARD TURNBULL Titus Bros., Aucts. Unlit. Elder, Clerk l.r.Ntfl r.Y SUN'IOK, Mr. George Little continues to improve, being able to-sit upsomfe in bed, Mr. W. L . OlemahfS has gone to Indiana on a* business trip. 'Wednesday dispatcher state that' the House b y a votii of 181 to 08 would no t provide funds for motor­ ization of rural routes. ^ «. tUfOUPUlfi* Makes th e boat Kitcken floor coverings you can buy. We have It In 3 grade* 2 , Z f t and 4 yards wide so tha t w e can -cover your floor with a sin g le strip. With­ o u t* seam . A good selection of patterns to pick from -and vyo will lay it for you. Conta in and le t bs show you* t f iis e and give you prices. R. BIRD A SO N S ’ CO ' .- - • -Si»f-.- — t N otiob I will handle the Shawnee tee Company’s ioe this summer and will be toady for busi­ ness at the opening of'the season, 0 . 0. Woimer- —You save time and money by go­ ing direct to 0 . M. KJgdway when in want of Drugs. Th<5Rexall Store. We Refund Yoar Fare Oar Tracks Deliver Anywhere W R E N ’ S The Big S tore—Springfield, Ohio For th is WeeK. we a re Making a „ Sp e c ia l Drive on Rugs,DraperiesandWallPaper Spring with its furor of house cleaning and home rejuvenating will soon be here. Draperies, Rugs, Linoleums and Wall Paper are rapidly taking their places in the foreground of needed merchandise. We have anticipated necessity in this particular as useful and the Big Store stands ready to supply your needs in all the these departments with right-up-to-the-minute .merchandise<and fit prices which, if you will take the^trouble to compare with those prevailing else- u where, you will find not duplicated in all central Ohio. A T T R A C T I V E S U G G E S T I O N S IN T H E S E D E P A R T M E N T S F O R T H E W E E K B U Y N OW B E F O R E W A R R E S T R IC T IO N S O N D Y E S T U F F S B O O S T P R I C E Rugs BRUSSELS RUGS*—9x12 feet. Ail Oriental patterns. New Spring Goods. Ju st a tip—, make your selections early ............ ........................... $12.60 BRUSSELS RUGS With -Wil­ ton, baok. 9x12 feet. Ex tra quality. Heavy, Seamless. In alover and Qhiniz patterns, wear as good if not better than body Brusiels which will cost fully one-third more......glS.CO AXMIiSTSTER RUGS —0x12 feet. Floral and Oriental de­ signs. Long pile, Certain to give satisfaction, There is going to be a. shortage of these this spring........... .........,...$18,50 WILTOH VELVET RUGS— 9x12 feet. These were made to retail a t $22.50, Wo brought early ancl secured a very low price. You get; the benefit. .Buy them now at....,.,.......$17.50 JAP RAG RUGS-The very latest novftity,for bed roem*. Also good for the bath room. Floral and conventional borders m beautiful colorings* Size. 80x18....... .......60c and 75c Sb/e 00x80......... $1.50 and $1.75 Size 72X80..........$1*98. and $2,50 CORK LINOLEUM For a few days only we. will sell any pattern iri our entire stock of printed cork linoleum which will ooBt you this spiring 59c yard afc,.,.„........ ,..„46o yard STAIR CARPET Stair carpet of good quality. Warranted fast colors. A little latcf the price on this will be 85c yard.,.......25c yard WallPaper Draperies TAPESTRY PAPER We are proud of our line here. We have some which can hot be duplicated now for less th a a 00 to 80e per roll, We’re selling it o t per r o l l . ..25c and 85c FI^FANY BLENDS1 We are a b it puffed up here also, Our prices -range from 10c to $1,5Qper roll and op the blend we sell for 86o we court comparison with any blend . made selling a t 60c. OUR SANITAS s p e c ia l Here is a genuine bargain if you call use” it. We have a few more ' pieces of sanitas \Vbioh we are going to dis­ continue from our line, y f bile it lasts the price {s. ,„..10c yard THE BORDER COMES FREE . ' • • • *‘ ■' »•* With any 5c paper in stock you get the border free. You buy the sidewall and ceiling only. We give you the b rdor In this way the average room will coBt you about 89c. SWISS—Bar dotted, A very fine quality of Swiss In all the ■ new and attractive' patterns. Yard ... .......... ..... . 86c MARQUISETTE-Meroerized . Marquisettes aud these are ah exceptionally, good* value a t the price yard 85c. CRETONNES—We have an attractive line right now. Quality, entirely ou t'o f pro-., ’, portion to price. Yard' ...... .......................... . 25c to 05c' CURTAINS—MarqiitSett ahd . voile, 2J£and 2}£ yards ’long.,’/, Cluny insertion and edgings,.’!' These'are new creations and must be seen to be appreciated Prices rang e " ....$1.08, $2.48"and $2.08 pair " DRAPERY MATERIAL— Combination drapery ma­ terial. Plain .curtains and over drapes" ‘combfpe Ip one, piece produetti’f■Svftfjt.fiitty^i and effective n gp !i,:,, ^ ^ Yard....... -'-f,. - "V ,'f CURTAIN NETS—We,have a T. splendid line of* theseigdftHfft ■' Sells b a ttle *yatd. Adaptable . to most any treatment, . ‘ *: Yard 75c, $1,(K» and /,;...„..'/$1.25, * . DOU CURTAINS—EYeiN i sep * « them? They’re fine, .%m r hlnatlon wihdew hangers w.ith4- insertiohs and edging, apfdnft-"*-- finished bottom glving thu ap*-;., pearance of a fine palr..qf, under curtains, w ith, ;o?ro*,„n drapes. P a ir ..........&GG S G H M I D T ’S W h en you w an t the best Groceries the land affords go to Schm idt's. We have long maintained a reputation for carrying in stock a ll var ieties of food stuffs for the' tab le . Gret the profitable habit of buying at the BIG GROCERY . Seal Shipi Oysters GARPE FRUIT * J* each ........ ............. .................. D C Flour^-Schtnldfe’s Ocean Light * Q<Tf _ 25 lb s ..................................................... O a v Creamery B u tte r .........................................s .......D H L / pound ..................... - l i e Sugar Cured Breakfast i Q m Bacon .................................. ..............1 O C Regular 10c package of Corn F lak e ...............................................D v Tomatoes d ip OannedtOorn » f j p per c a n ............ ..... ...... . ............................I v 3 bars of Lohox 1 f l / T 8 bars of Ivorj? I A / t S e a p .....“................................................. 1 U C Silver Thread Saueakraut 7 ^ per pound... .................. U V • f H E. Schmidt 6 Co . W ho lesa le and R e ta il G rocers 3© South D etro it Street, . . ' Xenia, Ohio tmw» I.’P I '*16 \ i V , i .

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