The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

~ f Hundreds to lolect from, Wo »re the leader* in Boys’Clothing. «X> NEW ‘’BOYAT/’ SUITS FOB BOYS* WEAR $2.85 to $4.85 - Ask for “ Royal” quality* Wo guarantee them for service. Now Siuing Norfolk*, well tailored »> every way. New Huita free if they don’t prove eatinfuetoi'y-r- $2.85 to-$4.85 SPECIAL BlueSergeSuits $ 5.90 greasy Norfoiks',alpaca lined; absolutely fast color bltfe; Size* 7 to 18 years, , ROYAL BRAND SUITS WITH EXTEA KNICKERS K. &A.’s ShlfcSpeolai a t $4,85 Is a Wonder Guaranteed all-wooi, with two pairs bloomer pants, full lined, aewed with pare silk. Black and White stripes; fancy Scotches and homespuns; cut in the-new style Norfolks; patch pockets with attached belt. ThfgesuitB would ho good values * , J far* any tim&at$6,5Q. * x h Special price,.......' .................. :.............. ,1.,....;............. Sampeck Clothes T h e S ta n d a rd of-America 3 AMPECK B9Y ^’ OLOpHES—F o r mothers who want the finest tailoring, finest woo I sub and newest .ideas in models. Priced at $6.50 to $12.50 ^ Y t l O H r s ^ W illiam Fox Presents FREDERICK PERRY ..> ^ t ■,.■ • '■ /" '.-Vi '■ -f.'- ’-1. . .■ . "•*■ •■■: i -J * 1 ' Jam Southern, Sturt Holmes Dorothy Bernard, Goorge Alison IN DR. RAM ERU j AModern Society Drama Based on the Great Play and Novel.* DIRECTION, W. S. DAVIS* FOX FILM CORPORATION LaVinia Theatre Wednesday, May 10, 1916 D irect to th e Farm ers W» will furnish direefc to the farmers of Greene eountythe best serum and virus on the market a t * cents pet 0 . U, for serum and virus; J» G. O. serum and IC . O* virus will Immune fat 100 lb. pig* their natural life. Tigs tW o t ’o ten day* aid can bo immuned their natural life with 10 O. C. serum and IO . 0 . vims* We will send you ait expert to teach you haw to vacci- mate youc own !io£»< REFERENCES ‘ . Phrnmo A. S>ibbinS, Oadarviile, 0.* References South-West t« «m from W. * . Embry, our agent, atookyards, Cincinnati, O , o* tn ts r .ita t* Vaocinw Go,, Kansas City, mo * Dr. W. B, McChesney addresses the ssuior clausAt Mallet Creek to­ night and on Sabbath morning and evening preaches for Bov, B, W. Ustick a t Sidney, On Monday Dr. McChesney will visit the Sidney schools, Mrs, Kenneth Hamilton, who w.as called here by the very serious ill­ ness of her mother a t Selma, will return to her home in Bloomington, III,, tonight. Mrs. Hamilton Bpent Thursday with Miss Loulsa’Smith. We still have some hme and gulphnr and arsenate of ’lead for spraying. McFarland & McKee —For S a le C h o ic e Barred Ply­ mouth eggs, for hatching. Phone 3-iosr. s ' Mr, Carey P. Ritchie, who has been, teaching a t the Gusfcavus High School, has been re-elected for another year a t an increased salary The High School Is the oldest centralized m the state. You will save 10 -to 15 oehts pet gallon by getting your little- and sulphur a t Richards’ Drug Store, Mr. Ralph Murdpck evidently is getting hia share of the auto sales. The two la test purchasers of Ford uats are George Powers and M. 0. Nagley, • or I f in need of a eox’n ' planter d.isc‘-harro.w call and sec us, McFarland A McKee, c o r - p ia in * l im estone 1 ' ' '# * ‘ .. f - . s * ^ ^ ‘ V. ,5 ' - L f Springfield , * - - Ohio | Chalmers O. White and 'w ife, of Steubenville, Ohio, have been here on a visit to see relatives here and a t Xenia, Mr. White came here to pay a gdgrlmage to the grave of his mother* Mrs. Margate* Mitchell Kyle 'White, who/ jb , buried at Massies Creek cemetery. He placed on her grave mementoes plucked from the graves in the old covenanter cometerie&atNowberry, S„ C>» where her. ancestors, the Roydsand Chalmers, were buried before the R. p . migration to the Miami Valley. . Miss Clara Mae Dodds, public health nurse of Xenia and Dr. B. L. Dodds and M«»s Maty Holts, from th e Ohio Blind Commission, con­ ducted medical examination In the schools here 'Wednesday. The examlngtton was conducted under the requesfcmf the parent teachers’ olub, Tha eyes, teeth anti tonsils were tested. C. C. C. REPORT. Cedarvillo Community Club* Board of Governor* met a t the Mayor’s office on Wednesday even* tng the different committees re* ported progress. W, A. Turnbull, chairman of committees on enter­ tainment, reception and finance re­ signed and Q, t . Smith was chosen his successor. ' The following slogans have been submitted to the Cinh, and are here presented th a t they may suggest others which , will be re ­ ceived by the secretary Until 7 p, m. May 16. The contest having been extended until tha t date. Send in your Slogan, you may fie the winner, If yon Are you Will receive a prize of one dollar. -, , “Gedaryillo Comes.Across” “Boost Cedarvillo” "Cedarvllle Famous” , “ Gedarviile is Growing” “ Cedarvllle Coming” “ Gome To CedarvUIe” “ Vim Vigor Victory” “ Cedars Always,Growing” “A Better Town’’ " “Cedarville F irs t” . “Morality, not money first” ' “ Cedarvillo Compels Consider ation” “ Cincinnati Cedarville Columbus” “ Cedarvillo not coming but has arrived” A, number of other excellent slogans have been presented that require display to bring them out as intended. It" is impossible to ra produce them a t this time. Word has been received here.of the death of Mr, Jepthft G, Dunlap, a former .well known citizen,, who died last thonth a t ’his home in San J obs , Cal. No particulars of the death are kpown a t this tifne. Mr Dunlap was never married and has not been back here since 1891, He was about 80 -years of age and is survived by bu t one member of his family. Mrs, Lillie Limerick, who is making her home" with her brotbor-in-iavr, Mr. Andrew Jack- son. ” „ " The three hundreth anniversary Of the death of William Shakes peafe will be celebrated by a specia l. program in the college chapel Friday night, tonight. A silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the Ladies’ Advisory Board and to pay expenses* There is no admission and everyone is cordially invited, Now is the time fo r getting after your hen houses aud disinfecting your chicken-boxes for lice. We are offering the Miller Louse Killer a t 1$ dents a box. Bells everywhere a t 25 cents. McFarland &McKee. New automobiles in use in this sec­ tion are a Ford to Mr, Oscar Satter­ field and an eight cylinderjOidsmobile- to Mr. George F, Siegler, —Wo sell lime and sulphur a t a price th a t will save you .10 to 15 cents a gallon, Richards’Drug Store, —Buy Dime and Sulphur a t Richards’ Drug Store and save 10 or 15 cents a gallon, For Sale:—Bure rose Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. These eggs hatch well. Farm range, G. a . Hanna Weare prepared to take care of all automobile repair and garage work* Owens & Son’ The late train will stop next Wed­ nesday and Thursday tor all who wish to attend the Ladles’ Mission­ ary Society Convention in Xenia and return th a t night* The Library closed May 4, and will be dosed ten days for interior decorating. Further notice will be given about the return of loaned books. \ Mr. Stewart Jackson, of Col­ umbus spent Sabbath with his father, Rev, H* J \ Jackson, and wife. - Dr. Little’s horse conditioner, San-Salt, Bat-Medico and .United stock food,, McFarland & Mc­ Kee's We am making special price*. ■*. •■■•V. * V „.yg.'"Vr -.---i,-■- Miss Mane GarloUgh, of Yellow Springs, and Miss Louisa Smith were in Dayton Mondayn igh t where they heard the noted soprano sing- er, Madamo Hannah Gasdskl. Both were well pleased with the program ana the ta le t of Madame Gasdsfci. —We are equipped to furnish the greatest $1$Men’s and Young Men's suit i a the country. AH models, C. A* WEAVER. Xenia, O. The firm Of McOary and Sparks pf Xenia were low bidders on improving the Jamestown and Xenia pike witl. inacadam at a price of $30,500 for 5.67 miles. The same 'firm is .build­ ing S’.i miles near Jamestown which was started last fall,' President Rev. W, R. McChesney, of Cedarville College, has received a communication from Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell, President of Harvard Uni versitv urgiflg him to attend the first annual assemblage Of the League to Enforce Peace, which will he held in Washington, D. C„ on May 26 and 27, Ex-President Taft is President of the League. Dr. Lowell is chair­ man of the Executive Committee, J Revised Motto* Never do anything disagreeable to­ day that yon can Just as welt put off tthtll tomorrow. By that time you may not bar* occasion to do i t Clive Them Their Bus, A great many men-are blamed itor idleness when they should he1praised tor fsttia f in tha way. Paint Old Floors A coat or bra of paint will make your old floor farmor*jittracUro and sasier lo keep clean. H iud -B iy iHg P a i n t Is^thepaintofgreatest hidingand wearing quality* It will keep your floor* in perfect condition through long wear. Dries hard over night* Resists wear and is sanitary, Come in and «e# how little it wiUcost to paint you* floor, . McFarland & McKee The Marcus Fashion Shop Gigantic Expansion Sale Marcus. Fashion Shop Expansion and Remodeling: Sale will be the crowning Bargain event of 19 x 6 ' 9 Remodeling Sale Big Reductions—Largo Values A G cm p la S fijY $ s I g Expansion Sale The Bargain Event or the Saason Mammoth Collection of Coats, Suits, Dresses ‘ Buy Now—Save Money Women's and Misses’New Spring Suita Values UP to $12.60, j k p A A Expansion Price................................ «pO *UU Our Growth Your Gain Womsn’a and Misses’New Spring Suits Values up to $16.50, a « — ' Expansion Sale....... ........................... J ) / 9y o Our Growth Your Gain Woman’s and Misses’New SprlngSuits Values up to $22.60. . A f t f t p Expansion Sale....... ............... ......... my 0 Our Growth You.r Gain, .Women’s and Misses’New Spring Suits Values up to $80.00. A | a q jm s Expansion P rice ..... .............. ........ j ) 1 4 . 0 t ) Qtm Growth Your Gain Woman’s and,Misses’ New Spring Bulls Values up to $35,00. A f m {■f t ■ Expansion Price........ ..........f Our Growth Your Gain * Women’s and Misses’New SprtngGoata Values ttP to $10.00. A a m m -ExpanB'ion Price .......................... ..... *D 1 1) Our Growth Your Gain Woipen’s>nd Misses’New Spring Coats Values up to $18.60. A p A g Expansion............ ......... .................. . J p u , 7 U - Qur Growth Your Gain Women’s and Misses’NewSpring Coats Values-, up to $16.60. _ A /y f t i« Expansion .............—.................1 .. ^ | . ” 0 Oqr Growth Your Gain Women’s and Misses’N e \f Spring Silk Taffeta Coats Poplin, Gabardine and Novelty. Values up to $18.00, A n a p Expansion P rice ..........— ..... , J t ) 0 * / u Women's and Misses’ NewSpringCapes Values up to $7*60, O f f / v Expansion Price..................... 7 u L Our Growth Your Gain. Women’s and Misses’New Spring Silk Poplin Dresses Values to $10.00. . & A *7 C Expansion Price,..,... .......................... | fy Our Growth Your Gain 1 * Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Silk Taffeta Dresses Values up to $22.60* A A A J J Expansion Price.,.......... J;............... 3 ) / » / D Our Growth Your Gain LaaieB* Sh irt Waists Values up to $1.60, Expansion Price 1..., .........f U v Our Growth Your Gain Ladies’,Silk Sh irt Waists ValiisB up to $3,00* Expansion . A-g gyg - Frlc<!.... ............................*....... «D i s i O Our Growth Your Gain , Women’s and Misses’ *New Spring . Skirts Values up to $4 00, / A | f t p Expansion Price ....... .... . .......j ) f , 7 0 Our Growth Your Gain* . . , Women’s and Misses’ New S p ring 'Sk irts Values up to $0.00. - " $2.95 Expansion Price............. ............ Our Growth Your Gain. Women’s and Misses’ ‘ New HSpring’ Skirts Values up,to $10,00 , - .' a A svjjr Expansion Price............................ ..... 3 ) 4 « / U . OUr-Growth Your Gain. Women’s Misses’ New Spring Goats Values up ; . ■ • - 1 . 7 0 c Expansion Price..,.,........ .................. ......... £ d y \^ TheMarcus 35 South Main Street, Dayton, OHIO Straps and Pumps Are the real desirable th ings in Footwear for Spring and Summer Wear a We are showing them in mftny new and beautiful designs. ^Patent Leather/ Dull Leather, Dull Kid, Grey Kid and dark Brown Kid are especially good this spring. Frazer’s Shoe Store Shoes of the Better Class X E M I J i , w ‘ OHIO (WflMmnM nr'srrwiwiiii^ mumom Ther Men’s Bible Glass of the M. E. church gave a Social in the* church last Friday evening in honor of their wives and lady friends* Ice cream and cake were served. Xenia colored people have started a movement for a hispital for the treatment of patients of their own race. Petitions ftre still being Circulated in Xenia for. paved streets, a number of new ones being started this week. The Jamestown council has started the advertisement for the sale of $25,000 in bonds for street improve­ ment, brick being used in the senior of town. The notice also appears to contractors for bids on the Work. MORTGAGE LOANS Long term with repayment priv­ ilege on Preble, Miami, Shelby, Clark, Greene, Warren and Mont gomery Oounty Farms. CASTOR IA £br Xm h ti and 0KUAr««* I m KM YuHmMnpk<tit FarsM$«id lid £xclrta$dl Ohio Farmers’ KaaHy Co. 714-715 ftribold Rttfidlag DAYTON, OHIO TRY OUR JOB PRINTING Heart the Signature o f

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