The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

^ K 8 m*mm t The newest end beat a t all* times For Man or Boy HART SCHAFfNEfi & *ARX CLOTHES FORMEN QUALITY should he your first thought when spending your money IN calling your attention to clothes needs—we can 't do any better than to tell you what we have TO-DAY. These clothes a re ih e best to-day, tomorrow and every day because we can’t find anything near as good for the price we’re asking. We always give you full value for every dollar you spend, and give you a guarantee tha t if you are not satisfied with your purchase you may return it and receive the price you paid, # 1$ THAT FAIR. OR NOT BRONCHIALBOLD field* To Dewitt* Viuol PhiledolpWa, F ill SwW troubled with * very w v#« b w a s w cold, headaches, ba.'kftche, my stomach. I was so ^ I b«ciun 8 alarmed and tried v m *1 t also A ^ sw ^jpanTwr i M i M i We think PERFEQTfON- clothes for boys are the best. What do you think? 4 STRAUSS & HILB Ci> ‘The Surprise Store” 28-30 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohto- Whenever you want Furnishing of quality Come to the Store. No such power in any other car unless you pay nearly $200 more Th e O V E R L A N D 35H . P. a t $695 As a rule automobile prices vary according to the power. 0 '• *> ■* The 8695 Overland is the one big,, important, out­ standing exception to the rule. ' , * * * f ■ . L . ,* to 1 Because the factory bpilds twice as many cars ab any other producer of*automobile^ of like claas— We can price this ear. way below its power class— nsarly $200 below. flannabery &Cummings South Main St„ An te Accessories and Supp lies.' Car own*?* fee l welcotoo to n a e 4 oh r freo a ir seryice a t the cu*b. CHURCH SERVICE. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. 7 . fll« E< McMichael, pastor Sabbath School at 9:30. . Preaching by the pastor a t 10*80. Y. P , O. U, a t 0:00. P rayer meeting Wednesday a t 7 P, » • Baccalaureate Sermon a t 7. M. E. CHURCH. J . W. Patton , Pastor. Sunday School a t 9:30 a. m, Preach ing a t 10;30 a. m. Epworth League a t 8:30. -BeT.' J . S. E . McMichael will .preach in the M, E . church Sab- | bath evening a t 7:00. Yoa are cordially inv ited to be present, j You are cordially invited. i f R hav® a glorious smile after/eating a meal where one of these excellent beef staked, mutton or v*al roasts for which this store is noted. We take pride in serving our patrons just what will please them. * V e g e t a b le s an d F ru ita in S e a s o n Walter Cultice On to Dayton— 1$ the watchword now for the Scenographic Reproduction of the Panama-Pacific Exposition It’s FREE Rut a day or two ranlalfis to view It andhear ths explanatory leo- tur*.' Don’t, ml** It. < .............................................. T h ^ ' too***’-■* ■ Thla I* the tlmo to look after the graduate and the bride—both In apparel and grft*. We are abundantly able to satisfy your wishes irt everything* Make your selections here. » n r ? i j o i l , IheElder&Johnstonto. (DAYTON’S SHOPPING CENTER) month’s Butterick rotten 0 c and 15 c—none higher. P. CHURCH (MAIN 8TREET) J. Ii. Chesnut, Pastor. Teachers’ meeting Saturday evening a t 7 O'clock. Sabbath School Sabbath morning at 9:30 O’clock. Preaching Service 10:8Qa. m. C. E, Society 5;3() p. m. , P ray e r meeting Wednesday even­ in g a t 7. « 1 LEGAL NOTICE. . Sealed bids will bh received a t the office of the Clerk of the Village of- Cedarvilie, Ohio, until 12:00 o’clock itoon of Wednesday,' the 7tli day of June, 1910, fo r furnishing the neces­ sary labor and materials fo r the com­ plete construction of about 4000 square yards of paving on Main Street! ift Said Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Said., contract includes about 1333 cubic yards of excavation, 4000 lineal feet of drain tile, and 100 lin­ eal feet of Cement curb and gutter. - Bids win be received on brick, wood block, sheet asphalt, asphaltic con­ crete, water-bound macadam and tar- bound macadam. , Each bid shall contain ^the full name of every person or company in* terested in the same, and shall be ac­ companied by a bond to the satisfac­ tion of said .Village Clerk, or a cer­ tified check upon a solvent bank, said bond or check to be in a sum equal to Five (5) per cent, of the amount of the bid, as a guaranty that if the bid is accepted, a contract will be en­ tered into and its performance prop­ erly, Bccuted. Checks of unsuccess­ ful bidders will be forthwith returned. The check of the successful bidder to be returned ujjon execution of con­ tract and securing same as aforesaid, otherwise to be retained by the said Village of Cedarville, Ohio. Specifications and plans may be ob­ tained from the Village Clerk, Cedar­ ville, Ohio, or J. P. Shumaker, En­ gineer, Xenia, Ohio. Said specifications are in printed form ana contain instructions to bid­ ders, together with blank form of bid, and other matters of importance to bidders. Bidders are requested to use the printed forms in so fa? as possible. (The righ t is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. W. JOHNSON, i Village Clerk, Cedarville, Ohio. —W» sell lime and sulphur a t a price th a t will save,you 19 to 16 c e n tr a gallon. R icha rds'D rug Store. SIM Reward *1W. ||Tt>« readers this papar will be pleased to leer* thsfc'rtHw* is one dreedkc $#***• Ok/* tfoieaee bm been to *t#» In *1} i |i rifefett end that is Catarrh. Hifi'e Cahyrh Osir*i* tins only positive ears now tofbbttMidtflmtewilty. Gfetofa being * constitution*! diseue, requires * treatment. Hall’s OH&irl) 'Jar* le taMati internally, acting directly op* oa the blend,and mucous surraoe* of system tbareby deatroyin’g th<* fotindshon of Ate dSmpw, aftdgitfng the patient stmigih by Mitdl^t «ptb* dotenttuiltm and oMufata Mbg Its work, (flit proprietor* bfeveeomUAb w th in ito curative pdif*r*r hat ANr^dfibrUfiaHtUftdml DBHSrnfor any mm tta t ii fitis to curs. Stud tor list o J m m p. j . ohuwcy a co„Toiedo, o. MMl’SVatatHy Htlsar* the best. CASTOR IA For Jkftuit* and Gfcildroa. TiuRMYMHillAmrafifittght _ B ern th« &£&«**?• of brought the relief which I ^ravw now l sun enjoying perfect be*un 1 liiea rl Qrarm nmAnr aaw *v •***♦(* J ack C-S ingubton . . . . . i m i We guarantee Vinol, o»r deliciwxs oodl liver and iron tonic without oil, Io t chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. C, M, RIDGWAY, Druggist, Cedarville, Ohio* PHILOSOPHIC PROGRAM. Philosophic L iterary Society will hold a ru ra l .program in the hall Monday evening, May 16. The fol­ lowing program will he rende red : Declam ation -Even ing a t the farm .... ............................ .Erma (greswoll Declamation—The Man Behind the Plow...... ............. !....Olive Nnrtbup Piano Solo—The Dauce of the H a y ­ makers ...................Helen Creswell EsBay—The Duties of a farmer’s daugh ter...... ............Ruth Ramsey Declamation—Tonser Shan t beTied Tonight............ ....Mable Stqrmont Paper—Wit and Humor ......................... A ltaGraham Declamation—The Best * ,qow . in P e ril................... Je an e tteEngle Vocal Duet— ......... .Misses Owings aryl W righ t •Essay—The farm as seen in tha Past Present and F u tu re i ............................ ..HowardCorry j Our Hired Girl Readings;— | The Raggedy Man ..... ............................Ruth Tompson CEDAR NIC j HT, Under the auspices ot the Y. W O, A, of Cedarville, the following program will be rendered h i-th e opera House Cedar Night, May 19: Music.,.,.... Misses Adams and L ittle R ead ing .;.,...M iss H a rrie t Stewart Music............ ..... :,!„Mixed Quartette Reading...........>,Mr. Edw in Bradfute Music,..........,.„..,t..Misa R u th Owings Reading.........Miss A lberta Crenwell Music ..........Male Quartette A th ree -aot |>tay—uThe Elope­ ment of E llen’’. Cast of Characters R ichard Ford—A devoted youtig husband -Dwight S tefrett Molly, his wife,.--.........Anna Collins Robert Shepard; Molly’s Brother ....... ................. *..... ....Carey B itch i« Max Ten Eycb,, a chum of Robert’s .......... ...........................George Smith Dorothy Marck engaged to Max a guest of Mrs* Fords F reda Turnbull' June Haverhill—WesBoly ’pft—who is doing some special Investigation for economics courses during the itummer-....-.,.,. „Jrene W right John Hume, Rector of St. AgncB ................ Paul OtcSWell Admission'16 cents. . Autoniobilists will remember that the Clifton, and Yellow Springs pike is; closed for rebuilding and will be for some weeks. The fire department was called out Tuesday morning but no water was thrown as the fire was extinguished before the department arrived. Fire in the roof of the*small dwelling own­ ed by G. A. Shroades north of the library did ,but slight damage. We still h a re s o m e ‘lime and sulphur and arsenate of lead fo spraying, McFarland & McKoe. —F o rS a le :—Choice Barred P ly ­ mouth eggs for hatch ing . Phone 3-102. • —We are equipped to furnish the greatest fit* Men’s and Young Men’s suit in the country. All models. C. A. WEAVER . Xenia, Q. REPORT Of the Condition "1 of the Exchange Bank, Cedarville, in the State oi Ohio, at the Close of Business, May 1 st, 1910. , RESOURCES Loans 6n RealEetstt............ ...........S 49,000.60 Loans on Collsteral............... 22,370.00 Other LoansSail Discounts............... 187,703.42 Ovsrdraks........... 131.0* 8taf«, Countyand Municipal Bonds notinclailedin R eserve..,,,,...,.. 37,436.00 Premiumspsldon United States,State sndMunlelpat Bonds......... . 307.70 Other Ronds and Securities.......... *2,510.40 Banking House and Lot add Other Real Rstats,,,............. .................. 7,300,00 ? a sh llem i.,.,,.,„ .,„ 5,.,, 2.35 Due fromReserveRanks... 40,030.32 Gold Coin......... 1,170.00 Silver Dollars,.,.,,........... 1,613.00 Fractional C o i n 7 6 S . 2 6 U. 8, and National Rank NOW*........ ................ 6,840.00 XT.8, Revenue Stamps..., 103.00 Total,Cash and Exchange,........ Total,,,,.,,...... ........... LIABILITIES ......*49,040.13 ..,.*330,060.25 i Capital Stock Paid in...... ............... * 40.000.00 Surplus F u n d ................................. 4,000.00 Undivided Profits less Expenses, Interest and Taxes P a id .....,,....... 018.50 Individualibepositfiuhjcctto cheek 130,254.80 Demand Certificate*of Deposit...... 0,630.36 School and othet Public Fund's......... 70,352.00 Due.toBank and Banker*................. 18,22 Time Certificates of D eposit.,,,..,.. 7,600.00 Saving* Deposit.............................. 70,277.29 Total.,....................... ..*330,000.26 State of Ohio, County of Greene, »*: 1,0. L, Smith, Cashier of thft above named The Exchange Bank of Cedarville, Ohio, do solemnly Swear that the abovestatement is ttue to the best of my knowledgefthd belief. O. L, SMITH, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of May 1616, Andrew ,fa tte n , Notary Eublie. Ho asatte^how hard your bead aoUMt, - Wjfiiw* knH.FHw YHltwwdH V«a QAVE IN SAPET * * * * ■ InTime of Peace Preparefor War P R E P A R E D N E S S U ,N TIMES OF PEACE PREPARE A, FOR WAR ” is a maxim that is just as applicable to the individual as it is to the nation. u - / * ■ . . . . - Wars and other disasters usually come suddenly, and* the roan or nation who is best., prepared to meet emergencies is always the winner, ' e If you are earning a regular salary, or if your business is pros- . perous, NOW is the time to be preparing lor adverse conditions. But few of us indeed live life’s allotted span without encountering financial difficulties. The Only way to guard against such is to build up a reserve fund against such a contingency. ARE YOU DOING IT? If not, wisdom, th s product of the centuries, w ill. .dictate tha t you BEGIN NOW. No epoclr in the life of any indi- \idua l can possibly begin more auspiciously than th a t which is marked by THE FIRST DOLLAR SAVED. 1 — T H B " ' * .. . Springfield Savings Society t • f ' ‘ “ X - Points but thd way for you to save in safety. I t pays 4# inter­ est on deposits compounded semi-annually.. I t spreads before you forty-three years of experience in the handling of other people’s - money WITHOUT THE LOSS OF A SINGLE, DOLLAR: I t suggests th'at you open an account TODAY. I t encourages banking by mail, Make the two-cent stamp your errand boy in this, the best busihess venture of your life. . Write for our booklet “BAHKWG B Y M A W ’ Suits and Dresses, Woolen Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists. \ -q „ ‘ . . , . . . S- ^ - ■’ ' ; ' - , Otif Sales have proved satisfactoEy in spite of bad weather. Come ahd See Them Parties have gone to Dayton and returned to buy from us. We are showing one of the largest and best line of * Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Wood Fiber Fillings, Draperies, LaceCurtains, also Curtain Goodsby the yard, WindowShades, Table OilCloth, also a fine lineofBedSpreads, Cedar Chests,, Carpet Sweepers, etc.* ever shown in aur carpet department. When you are ready for anything in this line, visit this department --IN THE BASEMENT we be­ lieve we can save you some money Warners, Nemo, Gossard, Frolasete Hutchison & Gibney XENIA. OHIO

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