The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

POWDER A b s o lu t e l y ’P u r e iadtfromGreamofTartar NOALUM-NOPHOSPHATE •top your b»o biMtii 'ftith or. wn«r S aml U v * TDLhleta. »U i6N l IKfittfAlK*. a i m * u *. tH c ic s cMm^. , A torawwiHM . ^^SteJi!^Sr2US5 wK :««*“ -«>>»"“ » a* >»««*»' “ * «—*• *e*m & csmutIon* *»d the Notional color*. The guest* were greeted by. Mr, 0. % e *log^ « Atrit! Ali « t it! Al- iiCiftwwiwr: K.uUWeilByDelink**Viaoi ‘ «Myl week, W i bloodwas i nervous, ♦different W. 1 ott, W. M. and Mr. L, H. Sullen’ btrger. Tine four course supper served by the M. E. LadLse’ Aid wu thoroughly enjoyed, there being an abundance of the good thing* on the menu. The favors vers pink andwhite carnations. Following the repast Mr. Mott acted as toastmaster and called upon a number for remarks, there being r.a, set program of speeches. Those who responded were J>, B. McElwain, L. fJ Suuenberger, County Supt. F. M. Rey­ nolds, Rev. J. W. Patton, andMr, Saw- hill, o f Springfield, who also enter­ tained throughout the evening with music on the ^Edison.” This is the second banquet in the history of the lodge at 'which friends have enjoyed the hospitality of the members. The event will be looked forward to each yeap as an important social,occasion. The out of town mem­ bers present were Prof, Reynolds and wife' and Mr, Harry Nagley and wife of Xenia. benefit and one 'day ' ' ' ' V I blood, strength andnerve*, andI ways a tit!" The aim— 100 per cent, my.friends.it^i« th* bast medicine Every-Member-At-Work Campaign— ! my druggist told me about Vino! Pastor and officers want your idem.'. j tried it and it built me up in eve^wa^ Dr. M»*e' jk.#rtS-jtot* pa** “The Beloit Tailored to your own individual measure by Ed. V , Price, & Co, Do You P a y H igh P rices for your clothes becauseyou preferthem tailor-made? It isn't necessary, Simplyhave us take your measure . \ Tor E d . V . P rice *S? Co., Merchant Tailors Chicago. thereby saving you one- third to one-half what small tailors charge. Choose firom our ex­ clusive fashion? and woolens—today. as & Phillips “ The Other Side” 31 S. Detroit St., - - Xenia, Ohio of interest throughout the church Important! Don't lay this ballot aside. Be sure to vote! Clip out and place in the basket next Sabbath. The Ballot. A. What should a modern church strive to be? .......... •••**•*•.* ••*■ B. Which side of the church inter ,*3'.u arm helps you most?..,. C. Where do you think,the minister should give most of his •time and strength? •• D. How about an evening service? Are you satisfied without it ? , ......... *•* *••*** * •**•* *" **J E. What form of church music do you think best? ................ .... •» F. What is your idea of the prayer­ meeting service? ........... Should we continue one VV’V- i q , Where can we better the Sabbath school? Axe yon in it ? * * * * * * * * * 1 * ■ * * * ***,** H, What would you suggest for the men to do?. I, Do you believe m work for (1) Roys........ .(2) Girls.. . . . . . . Will you help? v ........... -*v K. Should we have more social Me in the church? ............................ *« L, How can we promote it ?••••»•■ M. Should we conduct •an every- member canvass next. year?> N. Should we plan for special serv­ ices during November? I f so, what ? ■ j f ^ * * * * * * «-* ■+‘* * •' *■»' ■"» * * '*:* * * ** O. Where is our church (l)strong- est ? ......... (2) weakest? P. Howimprove it? ................... .. Q'" What *sermon subjects do you like best? R. Have you any subjects you would like to have the minister preach on? s,'' Have you any suggestions make to the (I)' minister (2) officers............. to T.', .What ‘ are you doing in the church? . . . . . . .................. U, What can we call on you to do? 4 ».* *« *.* *** *•.*■** •*■ * •■** J***J** ■ V* [Do yon know any one who wishes to unite with the church?.......... earth,"-—Mr*. EiiUiBlUMSOH. Vjnol, our delirious’cod liver and Iron tonicwithout oil, sharpen* the appetite, aid* digestion, enrich** the blood ana in thisnaturalmannercreate* strength. C. M, RIDGWAY, Druggist, CedarviUe, Ohio. RESOLUTION. Resolution declaring it necessary to improve Main street from the P. C, G, & St. L. R. R, crossing to the south side of the hridge oyer Mas- sies Creek, by paving, the repair df cement curbs and gutters, and instal­ lation of drain, tile. Be it resolved by the Council of the Village of CedarviUe, State of Ohio, three-fourths of all members elected thereto concurring: Section No, 1, That it is necessary to improve Main street from the P, C. C. & St. L. R, R. crossing, to Uie south side of the bridge over Massies Creek, by paving, -the repair of ce­ ment curbs and gutters, and the in­ stallation of drain tile, -Bids to be"re­ ceived on the following kinds of pav­ ing, to wit: Brick, wood block, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, waterbound ma­ cadam, tarbonnd.macadam. Section No, 2, That is distance be­ tween gutter aprons on said street Us improve, BhaU be thirty-six (36) feet. That the curb grade or elevation shall, be the present, existing and es­ tablished grade of said curbs. .That the grade of the crown of said street as improved, shall be as follows, to wit: Beginning at the center line of the westbound track of the P. C, C. & St. L. Ry, designated, a* Sta. .O .at an elevation, of IOQ s QO j . thence to Sta. 0 plus 50 at an elevation of 100,20; thence to Sta. 1 at an elevation of 100.50; thence to Sta. 1 plus 50 at an elevation of 100,20; thence to Sta. 3 at an elevation, o f 99.80; thence to Sta. 5 at an elevation of $8.70; thence to Sta. 6 plus 60, at an elevation of 98,10; thence to Xenia Ave. at an ele­ vation of 97.80; thence to Sta. 8 at an elevation of 96.60; thence to Sta. 8 plus 50 at an elevation of 96.15; thence W. Have you ever won a soul to Ito Sta. 9 at an elevation of 9G.40; Christ? .............................- thence to the south side of the bridge X. Are you sincerely trying to?...* over^Massies Creek at an elevation of Y Do" you tbink a *church* building f Section No. 8. The plans, specifi should be-usedmore than two or three j cations, estimates and profiles of the hours a week? .............................. proposed improvement, heretofore Z, Other suggestions.................... prepared under the direction of Coun- v cil, now on file,m the office of the Name' *.".* .'.. * ***' ,*•.'.............. ^V illa g e Clerk, behind the-same are A/I i I tprs [hereby approved; Vote this ballot carefully and pray- .Section No, 4. That the whole cost erfully. Much rtay depend Pn this of said improvement, Jess one-nf- ll m a o rni " V Referendum. . Send by mail if not able taeth (1-50) thereof and the cost of ’■intersections, shall be assessed by the foot front upon the following de­ scribed lots- and lands, to wit: All to be at church. Yours for Greater and Better Serv­ ice. C. McKELVEY RITCHIE, Pastor, SUMMER SCHOOL O P TH E COLLEGE OF WOOSTER WOOSTER, OH IO June 19—1916—August 11 % - Bigger, Better, More Helpful, More Inspiring Than Ever, t Fully Accredited by the State for County, Life Elementary, and Life High . School Certification Great Lecture^Concert Course, • 1 ‘ .r Free Agency for Teachers. Expenses Moderate. Plan Now to Attend. Send for Catalog. .# ’iawfHmidM inukuiiiwiiiiainiai ■ EjttittgTtffft begins Weineidsty, April 5 . Students cun enter at any time. Teacher Training tha year through, 3 CAMPBELL WHITE, President. X M. HIOKASON, Principal, (To whom ah correapcndencashould be addressed.) lots and lands"bounding and abutting upon said proposed improvement be­ tween and including said termini of said improvement, which said Ipts and lands are hereby determined to be I specially benefitted by said improve- . ... . Imeat: and the, ep'Ct of. said improve- ^e^toWin^iro^ram wiUbe ^ven jment shall include the expense of pre- COLLEGE NOTES, ..... . . . . , liminary survey, and printing and day evening, April. 10, ,?er,? j publislung notices, resolutions and or- cordial invitation is extended to a*» j dinanqes required, the service of said who'are interested in the society* jnouces, the cost of ‘construction, to- Come and spend, the evenmg with Igether witli interest on bonds issued us. • jm anticipation of the collection of de­ selection , from The Vision of Sir If erret} assesanients, and all other Launfal . . . . . . . . . . .Mable otormont j necessary expenditures.1 Piano Duet ...... V ‘ ‘ N **”.*« 1 Section No. 5, That the assess- .Misses Emma and Helen Cresweff J^nta ao to be levied; shall be paid in .Ruth Ramf y Iten ( jq ) annual installments with lit How much lighter and more pleasant is the room finished in the cheerful tints o f , Mcllotone is the modern finish for walls and ceilings. I t is far more artistic and durable than wall paper or Jkalsominc. Walls that.are' dark and dreary are made'light and cheery with Mcllotone. Its colors rival the rainbow tints in softness and beauty. I t rests and de­ lights the eyes, and gives a better light for* reading and sewing. .MeUotone docs not fade or rub off. This - ,-.jN '■ ‘ - ,, , . ’ ’ ■ , makes it an ideal background for pictures-- they can be moved whenever desifed without , leaving dark shadows Mellotoned vfalls can be washed with soap and wrater when soiled. Each washingmakes the finislxlpokbright and fresh. This sdnitary quality appeals to careful housekeepers. • Mellotone is not easily scratched or marred. It wears for years. ' ' I , S L _ Ask to see the sample Mellotone panels at our stare , dnd let us give poti an'estimate t in Metlotoning pour rooms, McFarland & McKee .........v . : , V « ■ ■ ■ » ■■ mmm «'a a b b a b SS m f i ­ f e : * « £ £ i ’ I * i m. £ i Cornet Solo ........... .Norman Foster jterest on deferred, payments at five Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Chesnut Ian^ one-half (5%)per cent* per an- Piapo Solo...... . i .Mildred Adams Inam. provided that the owner of anj Reading .. Vocal Solo Vocal Duet ORDINANCE. 1**822?Ipwpsrty liihi. 1 *Bdth Owing* Jp3y gugj, assessment In;cash within i ^ thirty (30) days from and after the . , .. .Jeanette Engle, Olive Northup I pa^5ttge of the assessing ordinance, One Act Comedy, entitled M a s l^ which case said cash assessment New Boarders. _ _ _ _ _ j shall not include any item of interest _ GHARACTERS. [beyond the period within which the Professor Alto Gether . . . . . . . . . . . . Iassessment may be paid in cash, upon ...... ...Dwight SterrettJ^njg to be issued in anticipation of Bignqr Basso Profundo .. |the collection, of deferred installments «**•*#'** s**»***#o fiobert Oolfifflftll I^ Bflfl688ni6lltB ' Monsieur Tenori...^...Howard Corry Section No. 6. That the bonds of Casper Sleepyhead. .William Hastings 1the Village of CedarviUe, Ohio, shall Mrs. Holdtignt........ Florence Somers Ibe issued in anticipation of the col- Jessie .............Donna Burns jfCction 0f assessments by install- ClCmentine Soprana.,. .Mildred Corry 1ments, and in an amount equal there- Besaie Newsmger... w . .Irene Wright |to. Section No. 7. That the remainder of the entire (tost of said improve­ ment not specially assessed, includ- To vacate att alley running diagonally I»ng the cost o f intersections, together through land of D. S; Ervin from The with the cost of any real estate or in- P, C. C. & St. Louis Ry. tracks to Co- tereat therein, purchased or appro- lumbua Pike. printed, and the cost and expenses of WHEREAS, on the 5th day of any appropriations therefor, and the April, 1915, a petition of D. S. Ervin damages awarded any owner of ad- was duly presented to council pray* Ijoining lands and interest thereon, irtg that the alley running diagonally Iand the costs and expenses o f any through land of D. S. Ervin from The I™ch award, shall be paid by the is- P. C. C. & St, Louis Ry. Tracks to j suance of the bonds of the Village bf the Columbus Pike be vacated; and ICedarviUe, Ohio, ifi the manner pro- that said alley he straightened fromjvided by law, or from the General or the same beginnin; point at the P. C. J Public Service Funds, or by any or1 G. & St. Louis R/. Tracks and run- ml of said methods, as may be here ning parallel along the D, S. Ervin Iafterwards determined by Council, and Frank Harbison line to the Co- j Section No, 8, This resolution shall lumbus Pike and to be 14 feet in I take effect and be in force from and width, [after the earliest period allowed by WHEREAS, council, upon hearing, Ilaw. is satisfied that there is gdod cause for such vacation as prayed for, that | it will not be detrimental to the gen­ eral interest, and ought to be made, now threfore, • BE IT ORDAINED by the council Passed this 3d day of April, 1016. „ R. P. McLEAN, Mayor of the Village of CedarviUe, Ohio, Attest: J. W. JOHNSON* ,of the Village of CedarviUe, State of |Clerk of the Village of CedarviUe, Ohio, That said alley running diag- l Ohio, onally through the land of D. S. Er­ vin from The P. C. 6. -& St. L* Ry. Tracks to the Columbus Pike be and the same" is hereby Vacated; and the said, petitioner, D, S. Ervin is hereby authorized to open Up and make a new alley beginning at the P. C. C. A St. L. Ry Tracks and running par­ allel with the said Ervin and Harbi- son's line, to the Columbus Pike. That this ordinance be and remain in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 8d day of April, 1916, „ R. P. McLEAN, Mayor of the village of CedarviUe, Ohio. Attest: J. W. JOHNSON, c C^daSfe, 0hSk f°* Vil,af5C Df IOWING ROOM fO* LADiftSUP STAIRS also Httrr room . NOW *5 OmWPB Estate of Nancy Marshall, Deceased. J Umrii Ctteftfer on Main Pknw W. L. Marshall, has been appointed and qualified as Executor of the es^ tate of Nancy_ Marshall, > t«. [The B «M «f Geqfis U m A Ui tkatial TbeBookmaltef ...Hesteafit... | IN THE BOOKWALTBR HOTEL . HIGH STREET ICE ICE ICE ICE ___________________ _____________ L.._____ .. " . . , , y * ..... If you want good ice, I have it. I handle noth* ing but manufactured ice from the Washington Ice Co. and Shawnee Ice Co*, Xenia. Have my ice contracted for and can furnishgood ice at a)l times. If you want prompt attention you must buy ice books when delivered* A R T H U R JE.NKS —W ANTED of the largest magazine publishing houses desires to employ an active man or Woman iq this community to handle a special plan which has proven nn usually profitable. Good opening for right party. Address with two references, Publisher, Box 166, Timas 8q. Sta., New York City. NOTICE.J—We will store your base burner tlih summer. Call for information. McFarland A McKee. NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Xenia Fertilizer Co., Is now under new management and all dead stock will be removed imme­ diately. Hogs 50c per 10); caltle $3 atul liorses $2 delivered at factory. Long distance phone calls paid by us. Citizens 187, Sell 887W. Xenia Fertilizer Co. Vaults cleaned In a proper man­ ner. Elza Shingledoeker. 8t. Green* County, Ohio, deceased. Dated thin 18th day of Herrin A, D. 1916. CHARLES F. HOWARD, fftary OefiMlitttfc* Probate Judge of said County. Wanted-You to stnoke the bold. 01 i CC fef Imiittte ftffct (to* Direct to the Farmers Wo will furnish direct to thfe fkrmoftr of Greene oounty the best serum and virus oUth* market at a oente per O. C, for serum aml viftis: SO0 . 0. serum and 1C. 0. virus will iramuue fat 100 lb. pigs their natural life. Pigs throe to ten days old can be Immuued their natural life with 10 0. G. serum and 1C. O. vitu*. We will send you an expert to teach you how to vacci­ nate your own hogs, REFERENCES Phone 0. A. Dobbins, Oedarville, 0., References Month-West National Bank ot Commerce of Kansas City, Jim Order yoar serum from W. K. Embry, our agent, Stobfeyards, Cincinnati, O., or Inter-State Vaeoltte Go,,.Kansas City, Mo, ’ ssyj^pMHglsi TRY OtJR JOB PRINTING

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