The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
*■ ■ In Use Over dears “Dress-Up”Week h j^sniBQpaiiKlifMswEQie *mm S g in g is here—everywhere it is in evidence,and' G0W Urese-Up” Week has a wonderful meaning. The dull, grey clouds o f winter are to be fo r gotten ; .and, m ilady shall be seen with newest, freshest wearables suggestive o f spring-time. The home too, must have a change o f “ dress.” rhere must be bright, cheery furnishings to take the place o f the “ wintery” things, and, our great store ia a-bldom” with the choicest and best'that anybody could want, A)jd This— Dp Not Fail to See- our remarkable collection o f Ori-j ental Rugs before choosing your" floor coverings, Cleaning and repairing o f such rugs done by our native expert. The Elder & Johnston Co. (DAYTON’S CHOPPING CENTER) WE u Waiting g as This Enow Patronage Id Miss ► j a y ms * House ‘ BAUM 4A*SHhfyf UTMdm*. hfimLww*. <4Eitttri**, ft# . M. i f P m **)**!*, | tdm , mw WrSI i^w b u t t * * - E i r * * * * L _____— , UNION SERVICES Under the Auspices of the Churches of Cedarville t * IN TH E . OPERA HOUSE 7 ;00 O ’CLOCK . Every Sabath Evening aa^ iff ,g g g^ * LOCAL AND PERSONAL » ¥ • ajr^JMLV: s FOR SAI.E—Spring coat that will fit a girl from lu to 20 years of age. Phone 5-108. Mr. Ales. Ternbuli was not so well the first of the reek. Thursday, April 6 ,16 ; New JoKes New Songs Plat Now Open --New stock of picture frame mouldings at Nafiloy’ aStwdio. Mrs. Louia Tindall had the misfor tune to fall Tuesday evening and break a bone in’ an ankle, which will inconvenience her for some time, - MysteryMakes Tanlac Secure. Imitation Is Set at Defiance by the F sbmhm Master Medicine, Wo will pay you 18e In trade for dean fre.sh eggs Saturday, April fit.. R„ Bird &> Sons’ Co. Mrs. Enos Hill was called to Waynesville this morning owing to the sudden death of her aged mother who hes been ill ail winter but was notregarsd in a serious Con dition at this time, Mrs, R, F. Karr has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Rogers, of Wheeling. We are prepared to. take care o f all automobile repair «nd garage work. . Owens &Sou Send Potatoes, Ohios, Rose,, Kings, Triumphs,-Irish Cobblers and Senee Beauty* at Robt. Bird & Sons'Co. Complete line of new picture frame mouldinge at NAGLEYIS Studio, - The Ladies’ Aid Society -of the Gladstone Church of Christ will hold a-market .in tlie Hammbery room Saturday afternoon, April 1st CARPETS and RUGS Big stack to pick front at 1 R. Bird & Sons’ Co. * f ' _--- Nowis the time to spray your fruit trees. We carry iime and sulphur solution. McFarland &> McKee —All repairs necessary for Ford automobiles at Owens & Son. -'Above All” -smoke the Bold, Mr. Q. A, Dobbins,.who has .been on the farmers' institute speaking list under the direction, of the State Board of Agriculture for two or three years has again been offered a place on next year’s list but has declined. Mr.-Dobbins, was out for several weeks this winter and d|dnot care to enter the work again due to the nerv ous strain he was constantly under. Mr. Hugh Turnbull entertained the members of the IT. P, choir and their friends last Friday evening. Miss Eleanor Holiday has for her guest her sister, Miss Lora .Holiday of Wooster. Miss Mary Ervin, who has been, in the East for several weeks engaged in temperance work under; the direc tion of t|ie W, C. T. U, has returned home. Mrs. Lucy McClellan entertained a number of young people last Friday evening honoring her granddaughter, Miss Doretha, that being her seven teenth birthday, . The Wednesday Afternoon Club was entertained- this week at the home of Mrs. T. B. Andrew. Mrs. M. C. Nagley entertained quite a number of young folks last Satur day afternoon for Forest and Mario Nagley, Prof. J. H, Fortney waa oUt of school the first of the week due to illness, _______ _ Communion services at the Cove nanter church, Xenia avenue, next Sabbath, to be conducted by Rev. J. K, Robb, I'eturned missionary from China. Preaching Friday evening at seven o'clock, also Saturday after noon, on Sabbath at 10;'<10 a, m. Shoes are going up but we still have a Men’s good work shoe forS i,75 pair. A women's dress ihoe for $1*75 pair, R. Bird & Sons’ Co. Mr. Charles Galbreath, Who repre sents the Cash Register Co., in Des Moines, Iowa, has been spendingta few days with his mother, Mrs. Eliz abeth Galbreath. Mr. Frank Townslcy has purchased the old Rakestraw property on North Main street owned by Mr, Walter Iliff. There seems to be quite a de mand for property in that section and judging from prices paid real estate values have taken a jump. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING^ Ik Tanlac! There is magic in this household word—a magic made by success unprecedented and a fame based very solidly on its accomplish ments in more than one million homes. •The ingredients for Tanlac are gathered in the remotest parts of the world. From the far North woods to Argentina, below the equator; in Russian Asia, the Alps, Pyrennes, on the sunny shores of Italy, from Bra zil, Sumatra, Peru, the West Indies* and the slopes of our own timber- topped Rocky Mountains, come the roots, herbs, barks and even flowers that, under the direction off Herr Jo seph Von Trimbach, the noted Ger man chemist, are compounded into jTanlac, ■. >. <There can be no successful imita tion of Tanlac. It is compounded as skillfully and as mysteriously.as na ture distills the famed mineral wa ters of Europe. Tanlac, now universally known as the Master Medicine, is proving in valuable . against ‘ ailments of * the stomach, -liver, and kidneys, and ca tarrhal affections of the mucuous membranes, which; when neglected, so often affect the'vital organs them selves. As a general tonic for half sick, run-down men and. women, it builds up the tissues, creates a keen appetite,- promotes digestion* vitalizes the blood and brings back color to the cheeks and sparkle to. the eyes. Tanlac may now be obtained in Cedarville, Ohio, at ihp G. M, Ridg- way store, where it is being explain ed daily. ‘ • Tanlac maybe obtained inYellow Springs at the Finley.Drug Store; South Charleston, Claude W- Deem; Jamestown, W*'F. Harper; Xenia, Shyer&IfumpluR, Mr. Charles Ncsbit and family of Loveland visited relatives here the first of the week. The result of the election for the lecture course committee next year is as follows: Dr, J. L. Ghesnut, Prof. J. II. Fortney, Rev. J. if. Pat ton, A. E. Richards, G. F. Siegler and Prof. I.oroy Allen. Tim financial re port of the out-going committee shows about $45 in the treasury whe%all bills are paid. WALL PAPER lmmsnss stsok to pick front, Cfiotos pipsr at 6a stogie rail. Handsome papara 7 # to tOo par roil, Pina parlor papal* 12& to SttS o pto rail. Arid wa gat a man to hang ti fan*you. R. Bird A Son*’ Co. ATTENTION DRUGGISTS An exclusive Tanlac agent is .wanted in every town, In this county. For par- ' tieufars address Cooper Medicine Company, Day- ton, Ohio. CHURCHSERVICE. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. . , Sabbath School at into. . Breaching at 10;§ q , Mr. Moses Hay will apeak on ourwork among the Mouafcaiu'Peopte of the south. Y. P. C.G .at 5.30. * Opera Mouse service at 1:00, Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7. R. P. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) J. L. ClmSuut, Pastor. Teachers' meeting Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, Sabbath School Sabbath morning at 0:30 o'clock. PreachingSendee 16:80a. m. C. E. Society 6:80 p. m, Coin* to the services in the Opera House Sabbath ovenlngat To'clock M. E. CHURCH. 3. W. Patton, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a«m, Preaching at 10:S0a. in. Epworth League at 0:30. You are cordially invited, - NOTICE. Numerous complaints have been filed with me concerning chickens running at large. Chickens must be penned or . declared a nuisance and owner dealt with ac cording to law, It. P, McLean, Mayor, L e t E v e r y b o d y D r e s s Up , O ld an d Y o u n g , W h o N o y ? * REMEMBER THIS you can dress up in any brand new suit; but to keep dfesesd up you have got to own a really good suit, a suit in which good fabric has seen good tailoring, a suit to which good designing gives good style and good work- •manship gives good wear. • To get the very most for your money*, wear Hart Schaflner and 'Marx or Frat Clothes you ’ ll be well pleased with yourself if you do and look dressed up. P rices $10.00 to $25 .00 A • N ow D on ’t F o r g e t to D r e s s the B o y s Up , , Everybody will want to appear his best between March 27 and April S, b f« cause everybody-is talking about this dress-up campaign, that means new. duds o f all kinds, & r . : ^ P erfection C lo th es :i Will satisfy the boy and please you. Quality always makes friends. We are better prepared than ever to serve you with with the best best suit. , Prices Start at $3,50 to $10 ^ . Always Iljtemembar that success awl Dress go hand In band, *Do you want,to succeed? STRAUSS & HUB “The Surprise Store” 28-30 East Third -St;{ Dayton, 0. Clothes . don't make the man but try to get ■a job in solid linen ami t h r ead bare , trousers. When you wdnt the best Groceries the land affords ,go to Schmidt’s. We have long maintained a reputation for carrying Instock, all. varieties of food stuffs for the table. Get the profitable habit of buying at the BIG GR .0CERY , Seal Shipf GABPE FRUIT • g ■' each Flour—^ohmidfc’ aGoean Light n * 1 25lbs :Mft*,4 ihl^‘ Creameyy , ' A f l t t ,Buttor Lard, ' \ \ n 9 porpoun^,......... ......... . . f i t / , Sugar Cured; Breakfast | « Bacon I,*,!<«* ^ '■ jf. •■ Regular IQo package of £ Corn Flake....... ........ fJC Tomatoes s per ca n .................. ;..............................Q u Canned Uoru ^ . m per oan......................-............................| C 3 bars of Lenox > | A i Soap.................— .............. ........... 1 UC 3 bars of Ivory 1 AW Soap... .................................. ............. 1 UC Silver Thread Saueakraut ^ per pound........... - ....... i)C H. E. Schmidt <& Co, W h o le s a le and R e ta i l G ro c e r s 30 S ou th D e t ro i t S tre e t , X en ia , *Ohio. New Spring stylo Footwear just in see our window display of lino DRESS SHOES A OX FORDS. It will open your eyes and do you good to look at them. R. Bird d. Sons* Co. 6 Miss Belle Winter, who teaches at Fainesville is lioine for the spring vacation. Mr. James Henderson was taken to# the Dayton State Hospital Tuesday, having been in very poor health for some., time. During his other vitn.9 afc this institution hs has improved under the 'reatmfent and was able to return home# Th* C m { 50:1 Fly, it is hard to realize that the brilliant dragon fly, which darts through the nif at such terrific speed, was once an ugly, mud colored, slow moving In** habitant of Home pool or lake. These mud dragons., or dragon fly nymphs, conceal themselves In the mud at the bottom of the pond where they are bom and cover up their faces with In nocent looking claws, which uio in re ality powetCul gripping organs with spines on the inside. If you put a mud dragon into yunr aquarium and wntch it yon will see flora claws open and Stretch forward, grip their victim nnd convey it to (he mouth tlmt lies con cealed bchlrfd them, — Youth’s Com# pauloh. Extlhot SpScUa ■ What has become of the old-fash# ionod man who considered it a dis tinction to have a tooth pulled with out taking anything to deaden the ■pain?—1Topeka Capital Presidential Ethics# v “Certain traditions attend the profit- doney.” “Sure. The president must always shako hands with the engineer." “ 1'ep, nnd go walking in the rain."— Kansas City Journal. A Bit of Translation. The difficulty of avoiding bad btun* ders when one Is translating from English Into flueh n language as that of the MIcniac Indians u&Nocn Scotia must ho very great, rays a writer In the London News. We hear from the Bible society of a curious case. In the first edition of Ft. Matthew in Micmnd ‘ the tranrdntor found when lie came to revise It that In chapter xxlv, 7, In stead of “Nation shall vise against na tion” lie had written, “ A pair of snow- shoes shall rise up against a pair-of snowshoeS.” Ami yet there was only one single letter misprinted-nnooktu* kumlksljlk (n nation) haring been dis placed by naooktakumlksijik (a snow- shoe). - Paganini'*"Playing, The sensation made by Paganini was due not alone to bin almost super human command over the technical difficulties of his instrument, but to ills extraordinary personality as Well as to certain tricks of performance which he shared with no other virtuoso of his time. It Was generally believed In the days, in which Paganini thrilled his listeners that ho %«s In league with the powers of evil, and so wide spread was this conviction that the violinist actually published In 1858 a letter from hts mother which was in- tended to prove not only that lm was of ordinary mortal birth, but that his parent was altogether on the side of the gooJ nsffio's. -Argonaut. Cut Feed Cost Use Salvage Wheat A million bushels of wheat in two big elevators damaged by fire and water. This wheat dried atm conditioned is fancy ‘ ’SALVAGE WHEAT".. Its feeding value fe uninjured. The cheapest feed for Sheep, Hogs, Cattlo and Poultry, For producing flesh equal to nmlamaged wheat. Protein 15.16 per cent, Carbohydrates 6 7 per cent Save $5.00 a Ton on You* Feed Bill Read this—Just a few words of actual proof, UJ, E, Bartlett, Jackson, Mich. Shepherd, Mich, O e h f c l e t n c n , c - . I cansay that I have fed ‘SalvageWheat’ foall kinds of stock. It’s onoof the cheapest and best feedsI bav« over used. ltk**p« stock Ina healthy conditionand mystock alwaysrelish it, W# S. Wing," Ask for Samples and Prices THE.J. E. BARTLETTCO. "Old Red Mill” Jackson, Michigan. T h is m o n th ’ 8 B u t te r ic k P a tte r n s a r e 1 0 c a n d 1 5 c— n o n e Jugtisst* it
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