The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26
Graduation Footwear for YoungWomen and Men Walk-Over and i & K in all the new novelties Patent, KidandWhite 1 $2 00 to $4.50 We haveall thewidth* AAA to E. Can fityen promptly. > Rememher our Annex Bargain De partment,wherewesell Men’sandLadies’ Shoes and Slippers $1,49, $1.69 and $ ! J 8 . , ' 0-*. , .r 1v ■ Children’sandMisses’ Shoes andSlippere 49c, 69c, 89c, $1.19, $1.29, $1.49 Moser’s Shoe SO U TH DETRO IT ST R E E T , XENJA , OH IO tired, .—„ tofindbiilth — — ■ , ™ pp iii i ii ■■ „ HU 1 . >■ • “ I tore* a family offive, aw , reck anddomyhourework andI b»e*m« very wueb run-down in health. A friend asked mate try Y lnd , I did ad and now 1 am well and strong and my old time *a*rgy ha# been restored. Vised hus no ■upenor aa a tonic for worn-out, run-, down, tired mother* or towwkeepewr.’ ’ —•Mm, J . N. M* ltok , Jackson, Mis*. 0 . M .R ID G W A Y , Druegiat, Cedarrllle, Ohio. CLIFTON 11. P. CHURCH CHIMBS, 1 I: No sue!b power in any other car unless you pay nearly $200 more 35 H. P. at $695 • As a rule automobile prices vary according to the 7 ; . - J . / i ' / Y / - ' - ; A 7 | The $695 Overland is the one big, important, out standing exception to the rule. .Because the factory builds twice as many cars as apy other producer o f automobiles o f like class— ‘ We can price this car way below its power class— nearly $200 below. _ Hairaabery South Main St., Aiito Aoceiuorles and Supplies.' Car owners fe e l welcbine t# u se / '■ our free air Service a t the ou»h. ' , M on ey In Y o u r P ock e t if you let us make your clothes. We give you value, style and workmanship and work is guaranteed to be first class only S £ 9 1 2 t K u KANY, Ike Leading Merchant Taylor XENIA................................................................. OHIO MMUi in Sn n n iti Tell* all stout - thecharm*of“TheCoolestSpot . KsftfHome,” whereiwnmieirvacafioiia may b« ftfafoyndat priceito fitany purse. VacationRererfeHot^Camps toamphlcVidws,frith tsampkAe regardingaccoifemod^ . j W . m 1# a £ Tfcht 9f+ter*t* & <?. irttt+ki Pm m r SiM M i t t o K o / m l e g a l n o t i c e . Sealed bids will be received at the office o f the Clerk o f the Village o f Cedamlle, Ohio, until 12i00 o’clock noon o f Wednesday, the 7th day o f June, 1916, fo r furnishing the neces sary labor and materials fo r the com plete construction o f about 4000 square , yards o f paving on .Main Street m said Village o f Cedarville, Ohio, Said contract includes about 1333 cubic yards o f excavation, 4000 lineal feet o f drain tile, and 100 lin eal feet o f cenlent curb aud"gutter. Rids will b e received on brick, wood block,. sheet asphalt, asphaltic con crete, water-bound macadam and tar- bound macadam. Each bid shall contain the full name o f every person or company in terested fn the same, and shall be ac cpmpanied by a bond to the satisfac tion o f said Village Clerk, -or a cer tified check upon rf solvent bank, said bond or check to be in a sum equal to Five (5) per cent, o f the amount of,the. bid, as a guaranty that i f the bid is accepted, a contract will be en tered into and its performance, prop* erij secured. Checks o f unsuccess ful bidders will be forthwith returned; The check o f the successful bidder to be returned upon execution o f .Con tract and securing same as aforesaid, otherwise.to be,iretained by the said Village o f Cedairyille, Ohio. > Specifications and .plans may be ob tained from the Village Clerk, Cedar-, ■wife, Ohio,; o r J, R Shumaker, E p leader o f the Chris-' Cian Union Sabbath .evening. -~J3r, Holliday will occupy the pul pit Sabbath, May 2 i, ■ County S. S» convention comes Thursday at South Charles ton, —Quite a number from Clifton, too many to mention, attended the Xenia convention and generally were well pleased with the program. —A lice Raines, one o f our young ladies, won the championship in spell ing m Greeny county, —Mr. Don Kyle underwent an op eration in the Jewish hospital in Cin cinnati recently and is doing, as welt as could be expected at this writing, t -M iss Harriet Kyle o f Putnam, N. Y ,, is Visiting at her father’s bid home in. the bounds pt Clifton church, —Quite a number . o f strangers were welcome visitors and worship pers with us, last.-Sabbath. • —Dr. C, M. Ritchie left Wednes day fo r the Committee o f Missions a t Detroit; following this he will attend the General Assembly “a t Cleveland and visit Prof, and Mrs. Alexander at Oberhn on the way home. —The W, M .. Society held a very ileasant meeting, at the homo o f Mrs. Jermon Coe, in Yellow Springs last Wednesday. " —-"Forget the slander you,have heard, Forget the hasty,.Unkind word Forget the quarrel and the caused Forget the whole affair, because Forgetting is the only way. Forget the storm o f yesterday ,1 Forget the chan whose soup face Forgets to smile, in any place. Forget the trials you have had Forget the weather i f it’s bad, Forget the knocker, he’s a freak, Forget him seven days a week, Forget you’re not a millionaire, Forget the gray streaks'in your hair. Forget the home team lost the game, Forget thq piteher was to blame ' Forget the .coffee,-when it ’s cold, Forget the kick, forget to scold Forget the plumber’s awful, charge,; Forget the iceman's bill is large. - Forget the coal man and his ways (weighs),’ Forget the neat in summer days. , Forget Wherever you may roam, Forget the duck who wrote this poem. Forget that he m social bliss, Forgot himself when he wrote this. Forget, to--ever get the blues. are in printed ------- instructions to bid ders, together with blank form o f bid, and other matters o f importance, to bidders. Bidders 'are. requested to use the printed forms in so f o r m possible. . The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. W . JOHNSON, Village Clerk, CedaTviUe, Ohio, N ow is the time fo r getting ritter yopr hen houses and disinfecting yo tir th ick en boxes f o r 'l i c e . W e are offering the M iller Louse K iller a t 16 cent« a b o x . Bells everywhere at 24 c e n t s .. . - ■ ; McFarland & McKee. part uhto God the whole is conse crated, ThUs by the Separation o f One tribe unto Jehovah the whole o f Israel is consecrated, b y the setting apart o f,on e day.the whole week is consecrated; by the-payment o f one- tenth o f the increase o f the fru it o f the field the produce o f the year iff consecrated. Oite-tenth belongs to the Lord; and thus the remaining nine-tenths are blessed o f God, —One o f the greatest triumphs o f the gospel has been won a t Elate, A f- rijpfi, where the missionaries went twelve years ago. The church has a membership o f 2,237* and would have a mum larger number, only the mis- , sionaries are very careful in receiving I Only those .they feel sure are regen erated. There are 19,006 studying the Shorter Catechism, There aw ; lo.OQO contributors who contribute bp the envelope. The' church Supports 107 evangelists and Bible readers, and the teachers, in seventy village schools. It might ho well fo r those Africans to send missionaries to some o f the churches in this country. —"T o what do you attribute r " “ “ remarkable health?” "Well,” said old man, " I reckon I got a good v op most people by being bom before g em s were discovered,” / —Mrs. Methselah wearilyi "That i$ the four-hundred-and-thirteenth cook that has left us in the last 60Q years," she protested. "This servant question is getting on my nerves,” WashMslhtoneWalls and They Are Brightas New H ow much prettier and more cheerful oar moms have been since we took off the wall" paper and put on Prof, D. H» Barnes has been elected i Idistrict superintendent o f the Fourth District comprising Xenia, Spring Val ley and Sugar Creek townships. The j board ballotted fo r four hours and Jthen had to draw the winner’s name from a hat. There were three candi dates for the place, Supt. Crawford, | o f Xenia township, Supt, Barnes, o f S pm g Valley, and L. G. Wesaley, o f Colbersville, Tenn. One feature o f j the election was Supt. Crawford's 1 charge that Supt. Barnes had Offered r in? a JSrik? to withdraw from the. con; I teat. The board heard the charge hut as there was nc witness other than the statement o f the two men the matter to he dropped. The salary was [fixed at 1,600 a year. JMlotono is far inore artistic sod beautiful than wall paper or kslsomine.. The rich, delicate Colors—soft as the rainbow tints —will lighten yoflr Whole home. Mellotone S cums Money because it Is SOWonderfullydura ble, It Is not easily scratched or marred. The colors do not feds. It makes house cleaning easy. Instead o f the mass and work of papering or kalsomlning, you wash off Mellotone Walls and they look bright aS new. Thtrm is onfy on• Mstloton* mi earn ami *re tn« samplepanel*at oar store, McFarland & HIcKoo i f t w k a v v The L . A . 8 . o f the U f P . church will give a market in the Hanna- bery room, Saturday, M ay 97. W e still hav^ some, lim e aad . _ . BUlphfir and arsenate o f lead for 1 ■ spraying, McFarland A M cKee, $100 Reward $100. |JTh» r8»<J*r*ot fbi*p*p«r will lit pt*»s«d toltorn that there is at Issst on* dtssidto aiseAre tost Mrisnafe h*s b**n ahUto sttes ^ all ik stege* end that is catarrh. Hetl’s (Btarrh ctircis the only peeittira cdrerkfW known to the medical fraternity, CBtanih being a oonriitutiotial diseass, requites a cotwtifittional. trrtrtmsnt. Mill's CVtarrh Vnt* 1s fatten internally, adWig directly up on tbs Wood and muconsifirrto** of system1 nftttttelti dalhg itswbrk. Th« proprietors bsvesombto teithin its ehratiV* pdtesnt, bet tiw^uffer dhsHftedrVdIfcllteis lor shy «Wt» that U- trill to sera, fiend for list o tesHwwmijda » . AjMwreftActtnotrAOo.;Tol«do, 0 . Hkii'it Famtiy thvfesrt, We refund you r f« r e on purebases o f • $16 00 or over. WREN’S w* chargee ok mail orders of $M>9 or more. Springfield Ohio’s ©reAteat Store Extends to you a cordial iuvitatiou to participate this week iu many splendid bargain events which i f has arranged in harmony with the season's needs* Our House furnishing department in the spot light just now on account o f the many and varied house-cleaning accessories that is furnished* including f t full line of paints and varnishes—also tools for the garden and all at prices which will simply astonish you in their unexpected reasonableness* We enjoy a distinct advantage over any other store in Central Ohio, Our Mr, Edward .Wren is in the Hew York markets every working day o f the entire year and his eagle eye, trained to the true estimation of values by forty years of actual experience, is always on the lookout for the merchandise which his home cityneedsr * ' " ■ And he always has the ready cash at his command which means that Wren’s takes advantage of all discounts and that the saving in cost thus effected comes to our patrons in lower price quotations. The Edward Wren Cp., buys merchandise in tremendous quantities. Its fiv# floors on the High street, side and its three floors on the Limestone street annex are today packed full of the very finest of spring, merchandise possible to obtain: We are fifty stores in one and you can buy here practically everything you need. It is impossible to enumerate the genuine bargains available to you this week, Space will nbt;permit o f it. It must suffice to say however that you cannot meet disappointment either In quality, assortment or price if you come to Wren’s, ■ We positively guarantee every article we sell to you with the broadest of all guarantees—perfect satisfaction or your money refunded. We not only save you-money in the matter of LOWER PRICES but, 1 , W e When you come to Springfield you have but little time fcb spare; Come to Wren’s . , Let our elevators do your walking for you.. No need to leave the store. We have everything you want and our assortment and prices are bound to plea«ev , : 7- - Suits andDresses, Woolen Suits, Coats,: Skirts, Waists. - :• ^ *. J. ■ .»..•• .'>'*■ '■ i *. * i. . f ^ i " ■*-. ■. . i Our Sates have proved satisfactory in spite o f bad weather.. Come and See Them Parties have, gone to Dayton and retllpedf to buy from us* W e are showing one ©f thelargait and best line o f Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, ■ ■ Mattings, Wod Fiber Fillings,Draperies, LaceCurtains, also Curtain Goodsby the yard, WindowShades, Table Oil Cloth,also a fine line ofBodSpreads, In CedarChests, Carpet Swepers, etc., ever shown ineur 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 HZSc. BACKMC* nwwrrtucE Wagners, Nemo, Oossard, Frolasete rf'tel»«iWwAuw X E N IA , OH IO Gibney laoo PRIQE 5 S rFori . ; Work r o f § * i 1 0 O il THil BURGLAl The fiafi, about tv, the first office ahl tiprjnpz many ti 'Kie ivoj in that Inn the v.'ork nitre, r>om cares to e So far men in th sixth at th tioned on discovery Gonfarr, - distance f, _ East Xenjffc "U McLean, w" room •and men when Lights w mayor’s off . Confarr < patrol at same reas could not . office, Wh| here two ot street watc The fifth w By specie pulled on tl room, to pou explosion. OU heard bv di but as they in mind the the cause. ^ 0f vinced whatp®*' firing his i window. Tl; en and all around the Main street While noi .ably hit yet farr gun f fore ‘entran vault. 'No up the took 001 It is evkr looked for few stamps- not touched partment Springs bio . an attempt ed entrance appointed following ii in another ted his cas plan the bu slim pay fo Experts 1 open the cares to tan ing been sp floor Under the postofli - Well as stai Bible to ser Turnbull h -■ sary> A n autoi home soutl . that night this is the men to to on North M in that din horse blank C. Barber’s accounted ihen vvorke place lias 1 Yellow Spr: £ e b r j s - p o a thef . 1 its pou they in keep tl RR IC 10J.) lb Mattut « 1 Rich V ' w • muJrwf
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