The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

? r*< tniriiraiMiia.i iiiTiii. ■i£i»l.ii '1 if J < A- rt Marcus Fashion Shop Supremacy in Easter Apparel THIS FASHION SHOP ii now at Its brightest and bwst—presenting an exposition of distinctive fashions. This shop’ 8 power and expertnesa I* com­ bining economy and style, Women who know say values are better here then anywhere In, Dayton. Womea’s and 'Misses’ Spring Suits o f Exclusive Type $10, $ 15 , $20, $25, $30, $35 Every new material and model is represented.^ The New Coats a t $5, $7.95, $10, -• $12.50, $15 Striking lightweight mixtufe*, stripes, check® and plain colored material for day ^ wear; and lovely satins and taffetas for evening occasions, ~ Spring Frocks for Every Occasion Beautiful models "for street, afternoon or formalwear, in materials to suit at once the wise and the fastidious. $5;$10, $15, $20 Waists 95c to $7.50 Every new style is here : v Skirts $2.95 to $12.50 Every new style is here. The rush of a busy season has its disappointing tendencies in the Alteration Department, Hence, to insure Perfect Satisfaction, we shall, for a small deposit lay aside any garment selected, and the alternations will be done at once and carefully, ready for you when you want it. x Dayton, 35 South Main, Street M . Marcus, Prop. ^ * *,■ * Ohio W f l L M i N l 3fc#*te*4 $*al& By Vittd Sbelbyvill*, XncL~‘ T am* dark in * hotel and wm nil run down, no energy, my bloodw *t poorandmyface covered with pimples. Ieot so weak I had to ; put op an awM fight to keep atwrit. • AftertakingmanyeCh*rremedieswith­ out benefit Vinol bas retowd myhealth , and atreegth."—}^>y F. B ird , i ar air n Fo ll run-down, weak, nervous condition* of mm aad women*nothing eaoals Vinol, ourdelirious cod over and Iron tonic without oft, Try it on our guarantee. O. M, RIDOWAY, Druggist, Cedarville, Ohio, DAYTON PRESBYTERY MEETS. . - t, „ v 1 ' « - . ’ . ' ' ' - 'w.. V,':=: ■ Vr.-'.. . •*, - w* . V " . . . . 1 ■ ' * * . ) , »,, •:. , Y , v ;l c r n A f II We Rad Such Fine'Collection of Suits andDresses, WoolenSuits, Coats, Skirts, Waists. Our Sales have proved satisfactory in spite of bad weather. Come and See Them Parties have gone to Dayton and returned * to buy from us. 1 W e are showing one o f thelargest and best line o f Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Wood Fiber Fillings^ Draperies, LaceCurtains, also Curtain Roods by the yard, WindowShades, Table Oil Cloth,also a fine lineef RedSpreads, s * i Cedar Chests, Carpet Sweepers, etc., over shown ineurcarpet department. When you are ready for anything in this line, visit this department - I N THE BASEMENT we be­ lieve we can save you some money 1 Warners, Nemo, Gossard, Frolasete H u t c h i s o n <5 G i b n e y X £N IA , OHIO At a meeting of Dayton Presbytery on Monday five young men were or­ dained to the ministry of the Presby­ terian church and one was licensed to preach. The session was held at the First Presbyterian church, in Xenia. Rev, Charles Hunter of Eat­ on was chosen moderator. Those or­ dained were Rev- A. G* Mclennan, of Sydney, Nova Scotia, who has accept­ ed a call to the Yellow Springs church; Rev. Wendall Foster and Rev, Ernest Poster, brothers, sons o f Rev. Ernest Foster, D, D,, of Clifton; the former has been called to the Oakland church, Hamilton; Adam Martin o f Seattle,., who goes as a mis­ sionary to Africa, and H. Framer Smith of Baltimore. - The. last ■ two are graduates from Xenia seminary and the others from Bane. Stewart P, McLennan was .licensed to preach. DRAFT STAlLLIONS. Prince Albert, the Imported Belgian and Longjumeau, the Im; ported Percberdn, will make the season at the farm on the Wilming­ ton road just south of Cedarville. Owing to' the unsattled- Cohdition of the horse market the season for each horse wlll bo $15 for .» colt to stand and. suck;- This is an ex­ ceptional opportunity to breed yottr roarer to proven sires at such a low fee. Bookyour mares early. A n d r e w W in t e r . Oscar/Lee, G'room. Phonos, ■barn 18 bn 108 and resi­ dence *8, RESOLUTION, Resolution declaring It necessary to improve Main street from the P. C. C. & St. L, R. R, crossing to the south side of the bridge over Mas- sies, Creek, by paving, the repair o f cement curbs and gutters, and instal­ lation of drain tile. - Be it resolved by the Council of the Village of Cedarville, 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 the south side of the bridge over Massies Creek/ by paving, the repair of ee ment curbs and gutters, and the in stallation o f drain tile. Bids to be re ceived on the following kinds of pav­ ing, to wit: - ■- 'Bride, wdoth block, sheet"asphalt, asphaltic concrete/ walerbbund ma­ cadam, taxbound macadam, , Section No. 2. That is distance be­ tween gutter aprons on said street as improve, shall be thirty-six (36) feet. That the curb grade or elevation shall he the present, existing and as tabliahed grade of said curbs. That the grade of the’ crown of said street as improved, shall he aa follows, to wit; M Beginning at the center line of the westbound track of the P, C. C, & St, L. Ry, designated as Sts. 0 at an elevation o f 106,00; thence to Sta. plus 50 at an elevation o f 10020 thence to Sta. 1 at an elevation o f 100.50; thence to Sta. 1 plus 50 at an elevation o f 100.20; thence to Sta. 3 at an elevation of 00.30; thence to Sta. 5 at an elevation of 03.70; thence to Sta. 6 plus 50 at an elevation of 98.10; thence to Xenia Ave. at an ele­ vation of 07.30; thence to Sta. 8 at an elevation of 06.50; thence to Sta. 8 plus 50 at an elevation.of 06,15; thence to Sta. 0 at an elevation of 06.40; thence to the south side of the bridge over Massies Creek at an elevation of 07.00. Section No. 3; The plans, specifi­ cations, estimates and profiles of the proposed improvement, heretofore prepared under the direction of Coun­ cil, now 6n file in the office of the Village Clerk, be and the same are hereby approved^ Section No, 4* That the whole cost of said improvement, leBS one-fif­ tieth (1*50) thereof and the coat of intersections, snail he assessed by the foot front upon the following de* scribed lots and lands, to wit: All lots and lands hounding .and abutting upon said proposed improvement be­ tween and including said termini of said improvement, which said lots and ends are hereby determined to be specially fcenefitted by said improve­ ment; and,the cost of said improve­ ment-shall'include the expense of pre* iminary survey, and printing and publishing notices, resolutions and or­ dinances requited, the service of said notices, the cost of construction, to­ gether with interest on bonds issued in-anticipation of the collection of de­ ferred assessments, and all other necessary expenditures. Section Noi 5, That the assess­ ments so to he levied, shall be paid in ten (10) annual installments with in­ terest on deferred payments at five and one-half (514)per cent, per an­ num; provided that: the owner bf any property assessed may, at his option, r<*y such assessment in cash within thirty (30) days from and after the Assage of the assessing ordinance, n which case said cash assessment mall not include any item of interest Jeyond the period within which the assessment may he paid in cash, upon lianas to be issued in anticipation of the collection of deferred installments of assessments. v Section No. 6. That the bonds of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, shall » issued in anticipation of the col­ lection of assessments /by install­ ments, and in an amount equal thereto# Section No. 7, That the remainder of the entire cost of laid improve­ ment hot specially assessed, mclutl- <*** o f intersections, together vith the cost of any real estate or in­ terest therein, purchased or appro­ priated, and the cost and expenses of any appropriation* therefor, and the damages awarded any owner of ad­ joining land* and interest thereon, “Paint My House, Too” The spirit o f neighborhood improvement, fills the Very air. The glad, bright colors o f spring have replaced the somber hues o f winter. Grass is green ' —flowers are springing into glorious bloom. Nature is providing a beautiful setting- Is your house in har­ mony—or ,do the fresh-looking surroundings on ly serve to emphasize its dullness? Does it complete the picture —is i t well painted? Nova’ s the tim e o f all tim es to dress up you r hom e in fresh, new colors. Th e first essential ip hom e im provem en t is g o od painty and the paint that y o u can depend upon to be g o od is You take no chances, you know exactly what the contents every can o f ‘ ‘High Standard” will do. Forty years ©^experience and count­ less,exposure tests have made this knowledge definite. Chemical analysis of the raw mater­ ials and thorough machine mixing insure a uniform product, 1 You get in “ High Standard” a paint that works easier, and spreads farther than cheaper paints—a paint that hides better and protects HIGH STANDARD LIQUID better the surface of your building—a paint that does not fade, that holds tight to the sur­ face in perfectly protecting coats—that fails, only by gradual wear and leaves a good surface for repainting It actually costs less to usethis betterpaint and get its perfect protection. It goes so1much far­ ther—and itlastsso muefi longer on the building that its use Is true economy. Ask us for an estimate on your paint requirements, . McFarland & McKee m M ICE ICE ICE If you want good ice, I have it. I handle noth* ing but manufactured ice from the Washington Ice Co. and Shawnee Ice Co., X^nia. Have my ice contracted for and can furnish good ice at all times. If you want prompt attention you must buy ice books when delivered. \ A R T H U R J 1 L N K S and the costs and expenses of any such award, shall be paid by the is­ suance of the bonds, of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, in the manner pro­ vided by law, or from the General or Public Service Funds, or by any or all of said methods, as may he here- afterwards determined by Council. Section No. 8. Tins resolution shall take effect and he in force from and after the earliest period allowed by Passed this 3d day of April, 1916. R. P. McLEAN, Mayor of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Attest: , J. W. JOHNSON, „ , Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. ORDINANCE. To vacate an alley running diagonally through land ef I), S. Ervin from The P. C. C. & St. Louie Ry. truebJ to Co- unibus Pike. . „ , , , WHEREAS, on the 5tli day of April, 1915, a petition of I). S. Ervin was duly presented to council pray­ ing that the alley running diagonally through land of D. S. Ervin from The P. C. C# & St. Louis Ry. Trac ts to the Columbus Pike be vacated; and that said alley be straightened frem the same beginning point at the P. C. G. & St. Louis Ry. Tracks and run­ ning parallel along the D. S. Ervm and Frank Harbison line to the Co­ lumbus Pike and to be 14 feet in WHEREAS, council, upon hearing, 1* satisfied that there Is good cause Direct to the Farmers We will furnish direct to the farmers of Greene county the best serum and virus on the market at S cents per C. O. for serum and virus: 80 0 , 0. Serum and 1C. G. virus will Immune fat 100 lb, pigs their natural life. Pigs three to teh dlayB old can be iminunod tholr natural life with 10 G. O. serum and 1O. O. vliue. We w ill send, you an expert to teach you how to va cci­ nate you r own h ogs. REFERENCES Phone O. A. Dobbins, Cedarville, 0., References South-west National Bank ot Commerce of Kansas City, Me, Order your serum from W. H. Etfibry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati O., or Inter-State Vaccine Go., K hus & b City, Mo. ‘ for such vacation as prayed for, that * St L. Ry. Tracks and running par- lt will not he detrimental to the gen- allel with the said Ervin and Harhi- eral interest, and ought to be made, son** line, to the Columbus Pike. 1 #.1 • That this ordinance be and remain BE IT ORDAINED by the council in force from and after the earliest of the Village of Cedarville, State o f period allowed by law; Ohio, That said alley running diag- Passed this 3d day of April, 1916, finally through the land of D. S. Er- ft. p, M c LEAN vin from The P. C, C. A St. L. Ry, Mayor of the Village of Cedarfifla, Tracks to the Columbus Pike be and Ohio, * the same is hereby vacated; and the Attest: said petitioner, D. S. Ervin is hereby J. W. JOHNSON# authorised to open up ahd make a Corporation Clerk for Villa®* o f new alley beginning at the IK C. C, Cedarville, Ohio, ** 01

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