The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
s>. • 0 ? g g g g j g ■* t VS*#*-#*#*- „ m mmmmm iftiWiiwiMi ‘Hw Drum Beat of Awakening Spring 3 js being sounded during Spring Opening Week, Our store is like a garden o f bloom ing roses, and the many, many^throngs o f peopk praisefully observe that every" thing here is alive and growing bigger. Our departments are "a ll ready" with *, prettiestfashions. We searched, earnestly, for the best and smartest, and, our re ward is "satisfying" you, ’ As a bit o f advice, we would suggest, ^ for your own satisfaction, that you make yopr selections nowI The Elder & Johnston.Co. (DAYTON'S SHOPPING CENTER) mmmm * 0 % k no Dora N 11 kagesSoda da« mufc.Butter 01 )ust th N I to* : ni'wasr )rs^ S [ ^ i D \ - * V' * . * ygtb** f t One o f the largest stocks in the county to"pick from AT PRICES THAT AR& RIGHT. D lT P C every size and grade; to pick from*' We IV iJ lJ iJ show a splendid 9xI2\ ( j j l o P A Tapestry Rug( at......... One that will wear and give satisfaction.4 MATTINGS every fAd,e r d,pcrice Pfr 1 Z 2 C to J5.C . Yard . and many patterns to pick from. We can please you. J I T N f t I f i lT M C We have just received a number L l l l U L L U i u O of NEW PATTERNS of these goods. We have them in 2, 2 1-2,3 and 4 yard« wide * and can cover your floor with a single strip. They are the best kitchen floor coverings you ean get and , we lay; them for you Tree, E E I T A U 7 I T M A good kitchen floor Covering vthe Itipdyott hatf* seen laidon cityatore. The kina they ask you Sue per yard for. Wei offer it to you at 47 l~2c yardlaid on your floor. • * ' ‘ ’ f " I’ • ■ " * * - * . * r O C Y D IT P C Every size from a door mat to a V iSJu A « U u u 12x15 ft, in both Tan and Green * colors. I f you want,a Crex Rug give us a call. R.Bird&Sons’ Co. I F WSJ ’ t Yon Waiting ✓ SB Long a# This We Know four Patronage W e’IdMis# : e terry leuras, >ryHouse -‘Above A lln smoke the Bold,. —A ll repair* necessary for Ford automobiles nfc-OweiiB & Sou, —Xorse clipping done at my barn or "will go to you-? barn. Prices reasonable. 0. ©. Welmer, (8t) Mrs. Martha Morton is in a very wevious condition following an attack Of the grip, Her daughter, Kra, Thomas U. Turner, of Dravos- burg, P*., v i s sent for arriving last •evening. The W. 0. T. V. Will hold a market^ in the Hannabery room, Saturday, March *6, at 8:00 p. m. Mies Mabel Hanna, of Columbus, spent the last o f the. week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mre« (I. C-. Hanna. . ✓ ’ |IEFBAiM 1nfmfliTi..... l I * gHWen^W^Wul eteSJ| ijUuii&lL, - , , —WlllfWrlfiHeBVW^Wi HMd' news*lejes■wwevie yHifeidy. • a _. i. ■AWtr Uhyflutes. b-oeowt-Serteny. 1■ . ** Srwiwl'Wj*' atH» - *Mull, p*sl|S*M. JM** 1 <m*e MMM ia fe U f PUP d$M«afc* , m r l About fifty ladies gathered at the aehool houseMonday afternoon and or- wadiaed a Parent Teacher Association, Mrs. J, E. Kyle was chosen president, Mrs, j. E. Hastings Vice president, and Miss Edna Shroades Secretary,and Mrs. F, A. Jurkat treasurer. Miss Jeeea Pearson of Xenia was present and advised the ladies along, the lme o fthe work of the organisation. —Sperloak Holmes says:— ‘ ’Ho eY«r committed a crime with a cigar in his mouth." Avoid suspi cion by smoking our good cigars. , UiebardV Drug Store. Hev, and Mrs, Jf. W. Patton at* tv«td«4 the tittiath wedding anty* versarynf the latter’s parents, Mr. m& Mrs. Frit*, of Dayton last tfl»dn«»d*y. " Mlsa Julia Kendall, of Tarenlum, jP^.,1* thegnvStof Mr.D^M, Dallas. ■■ #■ ■ O-Cedar Polish 25 and 50c bottle. O-Cadar Mops 75o* $1.00 and $1.25. Liquid Vonoer 25 and 50o Bottle. R. BIRD A SONS’ CO, IffpWNRPipMipB^ ah mmm mm The article on page one In regard to Prof. Crawford’s suit is inoom* plete some of the linotype of the denex artiele being included. The Benex article Is complete on page St and the Crawford artiole is com plete with the following; should remain nri K was unless it had euch teachers dru high school, as au thorised the county board to take It oyer, and the state is not authorized to pay unless the district comes with in, the provision of the law'. Vaults cleaned in a proper man ner. Elza Shinglcdecker. 8t. Al Akiifi JU f M i A Ti §V!i** iiiiy i bV u. trttin . 1 , Mayor It. P.‘ McLean lias pur chased the John Harbine property OnNprtb Main street for aconsider ation o f $ 1060 . Mr, McLean sold- his residence o f West Xema avenue to Mr, Charles Saum for $876, —'Foir Bent or Sale like rent. Five room house on Boutli Main Street- See Andrew Jackson, Cedarville, O. Mr, and Mrs. eBay Lawrence and son of Cincinnati have been guests of relatives here, The ^county commissioners signed the state contract Friday for the im provement of a fraction more than six miles of the inter-county highway in Greene county, the coming summer. The improvement consists in part of flA8 miles on the Jamestown pike, and g.2i miles along the Dayton pike. Wantad;—You to smoke the hold. FOB BALE ;—A good Jersey Cow LEONABD F..BBIGNER, On Henry Kyle farm. Mr- Storrs Lewis of Clifton cele brated his birthday Monday-by enter taining a number of guests, which had beenarranged by his wife and daugh ter, Mrs. Nelson Clarke of Pittsburg. The guests were seven gentlemen friends of Mr, Lewis, The guests wore Rev. H. C. Foster, Harry Corry, W. L. Wilson, A, L. White, H, N, Coe and Oliver Garlougb. Mr, John Patterson of Beaver Falls, Pa.,, was also present. Xenia will yota on a new high school and manual training school bond issue of $185,000 onApril 25, the day of the primary. This same pond issue was defeated lust November by a few votes. So .crowded are the schools .■■hat in some of the buildings classes have been heard in the halls. The issue is expected to carry this tipie.’* - “ Beautyje pufc sklu deep” there fore utmost car®"should be taken to maintain a soft skin and delicate complexion. Npal’s Face Cream with Peroxide imparts a Velvety freshness and youthful tint to any complexion, Prices 25 and sea. RiohartV Drugstore, •—W A N T E D O n e of the largest* magazine publishing houses desires to employ bn active man or woman In ■this- community to handle a special plan which bag proven un usually profitable', Good opening' for right party. Address with two references* Publisher,,., Box 155, Times Sq. SS|ta.,Ndw York'City. —FOR SALE:—House of nine rooms, big cellar, furnace, both kinds of water, good bam and garden," known * as the * D, H. Marshall' homestead / ,’on • Miller street.. Inquire ,o.f O F. or W ,L . Marshall. '■ . ' ' - <2t) Man past sowith horse and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Greene County. Salary $70 per month,. AddresaO Industrial Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. Mrs. A. E. Riohards ahd, children returned -Tuesday evening from Now Parts where they visited home folks,- • *%. We will pay you 19c per dozen in trade for CLEAN* FRESH EGGS, Saturday, March 18th, Bring us your surplus, R. BIRD & SONS1CO. WANTED: Lard and Bacon. If you have any to sell. Call us R. BIRD A, SONS* CO. One bushel of Reid’s Yellow .Dent seed Com, seventy ears, sold for $125 at Montgomery, Mo.., last ..Saturday, It was the prize bushel raised in Cooper county. Xenia city council is preparing to pave east,Main street, a $10,000'bond issue being before the people on April 25.' The past winter the street has been.almost.'impassable, A telegram was received Monday announcing the .birth of a nine pound son at the home of Mr, and Mrs, P, D.' Dixon, of Tulsa, Okla. As a result things have not been running on time about Grandpa Dixon's dental estab lishment the past few days hut will be normal before long. —Your t.eeth are precious and you should make every effort to keep them sound. Nya l’s tooth paste w ill pteVenfr decay, and keep the gums healthy. Price 25c. Richards’ Drug Stole. A Peculiarity of Carrot*. * Although carrots are among the most commonly cooked vegetables In Various forms—stewed, boiled, puree, soups and Introduced Into ragouts, (mdses and mlrcfWfx— yet they ft re among the least digestible of vegeta bles; but, strange to say, notwith standing their ludigestlbillty, so*far as regards form and substance, they are not known to cause any digestive derangement. The great, affection which Cooks and theirmasters have for carrots can only be explained by their color, which makes an impression on the eye, and their flavor and sweetness, which speak to the palate.—Pall Mall Gar zette. The estimated cost of the improve ment is $.18,800, of which $24,000 is on the portion east of Xenia, and $14,000 on the portion to be ime proved west of the dty, JUST CREDIT. Do net f*ar to fliv* oradit Wh*fa credit I* du*> If wo oan* not do great d#*d« WO can at , feast appreciate them in others, No jealous and envious Spirit cart r(** to greatness, whatever opportunities are offered, and no broad and generous spirit'can ever live an Ignoble life, how ever oireumsoribod it* surround ing*. A whole lifetime of hum drum duties cannot so narrow existence as does the habit of belittling the t?e*dt and expSfl- snsas of o’ bcrs. .* *< i * m * v *.8 • fUP #. -*f $ killed y a Built. Lakeville will fco’d a lo.nl ociiou flection Mwvh 2V. ' Fred S. aiaiquU. forty-three', mayor of Mftusfleid, is dr^a. Four gambling I'bieu at Lprain were raided by (he pclica, Governor Willis picuiises states ;i;<l for a civilian mlilti'iy tminisg camp next summer. Milton C. Warren, Mt. Gilead, was elected superintendent of Pickaway county schools. Several cases of scarlet fever have been discovered among students at Ohcrlln college. More than 1.000 cases of measles lave been reported to the Toledo health department. Fire In JSsneafield damaged the R. V. Holland general store and John Loveless' meat market. John H. Thomas, forty, former prosecuting attorney of GalUa county, died at his home in Columbus,' Official good plana loy the protec» tlon of Dayton and the Miami valley call fpr an outlay, or $23,533,009, Patrolman Thomas O’Hare threw a roan out of a theater at Youngstown when ho Jeered the United States flag. Death called Dr.jA. O, Matthias; sev enty-two, civil war veteran, at Me- Comb. Ho was for a long time mayor of Gfjhoa. Miles Holley afid Sam Waited were arrested op the charge of Bteallng cat tle from the Cameron farm, near Baiuhridge? ' ' fitter an absence of twenty-four years. John Potts, electrical" engineer/ is visiting his aged mother “at Me- cheniosburg,. Louis Bianehettf, accused of strang ling to death Dolores Evens In, a Cleveland hotel. <■was. convicted of manslaughter. While William Coldren, -sixty, was on his way home at Findlay, In a wagon, he fell off the seat and expired in-a few moments. • Governor Willis has instructedstate department heads to compel all em ployes- to Work full time fund keep down office expenses. State Treasurer iArcher au»Q. . -"d that at the close of February.'there was cash on hand in the' treasury amounting to $9,045,342. ' Mayor Mitchel of New York advo cated universal service and federal control of state militia at the national defense meeting at Toledo. Boys found the body- of Edward Hotchkiss, sixty-five, in the Licking river bottom tit Newark. Hotchkiss, formerly resided at- Detroit. Verdict in favor of the defendant 'Was returned at Napoleon in’ the $5,000.breach of promisd suit of.Alma R. Beck against Carl Krueger. - - Police investigated the cause of the death of Irvin Woody whose body was found behind a slaughter house near ,Fremont. Foul play. is.suspected. In the case of-'tim. Slate versus Wil liam R. Rogge, charged with having violated theJhluo sky laws,- a jury at Dayton, returned verdict of net guilty, George W*’Bowers, fatty-five, .mem* her of the Ohio house.*>f represents-" tivea from 1905 to 1907, died at bis home ip Singgold, Pickaway county. . DurtogMemioatb.of.-Eftbruary there were "presented- from the claims de partment to the' Ohio Industrial com mission 10,341 regular claims, a roo- ord, "• - Mayor Hopkins'of Marysville indued an order for all -pool and billiard looms to close promptly at 12 o’clock at night. Saloons must close at .19 o'clock. Robert R, Rhodes, deceased banker and the late Mark"Manna's brother- in-law, left $1,675,000 to twenty-eight benevolent and welfare institutions in Cleveland.. , \ " New gas ordinance, with prlce of 84 cents per 1,000" buble fifet the first four years and 34^ oent* for next,six years, was ‘adopted by the Dayton City commission. . ’ -' Ohio C. Jlarber, millionaire match king, announces HO. will present hjs ?3,000,0<k model farm at Barberton to Western Reserve" university for a model agricultural’ college. Undergraduate pledges amounting to $3,666 set a record for the Oberlln college Shansi day campaign, which Is held annually, for the support of the Shansi school in north China. Jacob L. -Lusch, sixty-ohe, oldest Columbus mall carrier In years of ser vice, estimates ho ha# walked 112,000 miles delivering mail," He has been In the service thirty-six years. John McGfegory, .farmhand, was electrocuted at McConnelsvIlle when he took a dare and attempted to slide down a guy wire. He grasped a live wire and fell lifeless to the ground, Purchase of 250 acres of hill land In the western'part ,of Athens county for forestry purposes has been decld* ed upon by Dr. C. 0. Thorne, director Gf the Ohio agricultural experiment station. When the enrollment in the state school for feeble-minded children at Columbus passed the 2,000 mark, the board of administration announced It was the largest institution of the kind ltf the world. County and district school superin tendents Of Morrow, Crawford. Sen eca, Hancock, Wyandot and Marion counties' held their semi-annual ses sion at Marlon. Was selected as the next meeting place- William Strk-kfwden of Milan was served with summons In a divorce suit instituted at Norwalk by his wife, Mrs. Anna Strickfaden, wlio served ten years in the Ohio penltehtiary for trying to poison him* Junior contest department of the state board of agriculture announces that corn and domestics science clubs will he formed in every county hi the state. Meetings are to be held in every county courthouse in Ohio April 22. .J lriK tt .0.A.&MQW&00. 1 WA*m:*<vnw,fc.c. t ,n TflkgUlim »< I VlitiM i. * T Richard de Gunpowder was ah bn* I thusiyst. He wu# so enthusiastic thuf • he enlisted in tiio ilRward hundreds, j Moreover, lie was eo very t-jitUuehietic * that ho culldcd twice* Then matter#; became confused, for he wps asslgnod j to two different regiment#. j III sump way, however, he managed ‘ to persuade his superior officer# that' he would rather he wholly and entire ly in one company than partly in two. i So one of WOenlisted selves joined the ] other in the same ajuad. But now bo < was absolutely tieslde himself: every' time be turned around he hit himself j in the hack; whenever ho was out of* step, he trod on hi# own heel#; every ’ time he—what should—what could be do? What would you have done? But the captain was cleverer than you. He selected one of Richard’# ep ilated selves and made him an officer, So now; Sergeant de Gunpowder once more has complete command of him self.-—Harvard Lampoon. WflPWH i.*< .. . . *§..**. T Hi??* -jr- Poe end the M*gezin*, With hi# stories and his criticisms during the meager two year# of his connection with tiro magazine'Poewas certainly able ta reflect that pa at no time in her previous literary history he had put Richmond on the map. But the letter be wrote to AnthoiYwhen projecting the Stylus was somewhat flamboyant: 'T had joined, the Mes senger, a# you know'then' iu/ta second year, with 700 subscribe)#; and the general outcry waa thaf because ft magazine had never succeeded south of the Potomac thereftmjmmagazine nev er could succeed. Yet iu spite-of this and the wretched taste of the proprie tor, which hampered jond controlled me atoll points, I increased the circulation In fifteen months to 5,500 subscribers, paying an annual profit of $10,000 when I left it.” —Algernon Tassin in Bookman.. ______________ A Remarkable 'Concert, A program of a remarkable concert which"took place In Carlsbad on Aug. C, IS12, is still preserved iu'the city archives at.ihat place. The entertain ment waa given for the benefit of the sufferers by the fire which had laid waste Baden and took place at the Baechslscher Saab The' only perform er# were Beethoven and Polledro, who played their own compositions. There were two pianoforte and two violin so los and several numbers in which both took part, says the writmh. The account of the entertainment also mentions the fact that one of the interested listeners was a ” lall( elderly .man, wearing « great blue coat, who sat perfectly erect throughout the’ performance,nev er looking anywhere but at the stage, This was Goethe,” The amount real ized for the fund ivas about $200, Odd Tobacco .Pipe Borer. Travelers among the Sioux Indians are milch impressed with th# perfect smoothness of the bore in.,their pipe stem#. -Without the use of ji tool of any hind they make a*perfect bore In the twigs of Ash trees, which they use for musical instruments and for pipes. To accomplish this end they employ the larvae of ftbutterfly wltfeh inhabits- the ash tree. The Indians remove the pith for. about three inches-from the Stick tfoejr wish bored. Into thiscavity they place one of the larvae of a brown butterfly,' which gradually cats its way down through the pith until the bore 1# completed. A little heat applied to the wood expedites the work of-the larvae. The Indians consider both the tube made in this way'and the larvae as sacred as their idols.~ Popular Science Monthly. Still, She'# Lono-Stifferlng. A Chicago wife suing for dlvorfle complain# that she suffered “six 3maekless years.” Well,, even that’s a little bettor than six snackiess years. —Philadelphia Public Ledger, , Oft MU*#* XiftAtiv* TabtoU rnm m m m g ^t wimaiepjfihrfT-jjai I Inr., 1 # iTe.^leai4hilir NewThings For The Stylish Lady Gray and White ,8 inch Lace Boots ■ _ . 4 All Sizes A A to E Widths $5,00, $5.50 to $700 Moser’s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO Latest Creations in *V » £ % t*t - Friday, March 17, . ' •> *;* " "-'M1 , j “ J . ■/ Saturday, Mardi 18 Smart Designs in Spring and SumerHats j J a c k s o n & ’A1 S. Main Street, Cedarville, Ohio 1 ’ TRY OUR JOB PRINTING SCHMIDT’S When yon want the best Groceries the land affords go to Schmidt’ s, \Ye have long maintained a reputktion for carrying in stock all varieties of food stuffs for the table. Get the profitable habit of buying at the BIG GROCERY, Seal Shipt Oysters GARPE FRU IT < Flour—Schtnidt’a Ocean Light O ^ / v 25 lbs....................... ..... i, ................ O m v Creamery - Butter.— ......... O v W Lard, | | - per pflund ............................... . 1 1 L SUgaf Cured Breakfast | O _ Bacon .......... 1 O v , Regular 10c package of Corn Flake M*«**ltftt**«t«•««**»(»#*»•*#»*»•*•»**«•»•»**>»r*«*,t*« Tomatoes per can ........... .................... ....•'....... U v Cahned Corn ^ per can............................................ * v 3 bars of Lenox . | Soap.... ........ I U v fl bare of Ivory f Soap ...... 1 U v Silver Thread Saueakraut per pound H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, » . Xenia, Ohio, mteeeeee .« • ,* -
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