The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52
J n i r t f i n r . k r U m u M m tim > *f * wU-wiu t # t m _ *■ rtiiul a jo rtj with a tsmycrautc plwik ■JM’" | MU vote for principle. A vote for W*h D# M*t f*. . . _ • A most beautiful sight: To «ee fat) er «»tt «K>fcket' «sd all the chil dren in the f«3»ily pew* , —Paul Ferguson w leader for the Christian Union Sabbath aveiling. - Miss £ a ta Karris is engaged w a care-taker fo r an old lady m Yellow S ™ ^ ig h tn in g tbug gives ^off light only when in action. That is true of a Christian as well. -.-Hr, and Mrs. Highwood have tak en charge of Mrs, Highwood'a fath er's home since-the death o f Mrs, Harris, and have removed from Clif ton. - -Mri Fay Fluke- is employed for the summer in Dayton, .—-Mr. Howard Beattie has pur chased a farm near Old Town in Green county to which he will remove next March, —A community without strong churches is like a man with a weak heart. • . —The early Christians overcame the Roman Empire by righteousness, love and faith, Beware: of trusting in sword and cannon, „ —Xenia Bible school»July" 14-23, One dollar for the entire ten days. It is interdenominational, ComoI —Mr. Jamea Harris recently re turned from a trip into Indiana and Illinois, He reports many fields not planted because of excessive rains. -—The three parties, t Republicans, Democrats and Progressives, all turn ed down the temperance people. The Republicans did not even give then! meeting will account .... ............ .................... :*?. —It coat* nwaey to run churcha*. Some member* don*t seem to realise this. They accept all the privileges and blessings of th* church, but they never contribute ■a cent toward its support, A good church member is one who doe* not appear before tin: Lord empty. . —A good church member is one Who 'supports .the church with his prayers.' He never lets a day go by that he doesn’t ask God’s blessing on the work of the church to which he belongs. Anti he prays for the pastor of the church. Spurgeon once said: “As for me, I beg a spec ial interest in your prayers, that I may be sustained in the tremendous work to which I am called." ’’Pray for us,” said Paul to the Thessaloni- ans. . —’The "good old summer-time” is plenty good enough for us. —Calls were made last, week by the pastor in the homes of Robert Finney, Jarn^s Harris and William Smith. —Not the nailed hand has shown its incompetency, hut the mailed fist, in the lamentable war in Europe, —There is nothing much finer than to have a good think-box. Scratch around and dig up an idea or two. .—Paul Ferguson visited Geneva, Wisconsin, Where the College Young Men's Christian Association conven tion wad held, on his way home from Monmouth College. Hear his report Sabbath. —The visiting minister had attack ed horse racing, and was told that one of his hearers, whom lie aftejv * *’ '** -1•jjfmtiirliiinj. ‘ | ward m i Ufc d-nit i, ->4* toi afdc’i, ’ follower of the ‘'sport, » s "I'm afraid I touched one of your ' weaknesses/'’ said tag preacher to the . sporting brother, "but i t wa* quite! {Unintentional, I assure you," ( "Oh, don’t mention it,” cheerfully! retorted tire backslider, "moat any old kind of a sermon would h it me some- where*” j —Mr. 0 . E. Bradfute returned this [week from a business trip in rowa. \ - We think all the children of the congregation having the whooping cough have recovered and there is no danger of contagion. Let every one I come to Sabbath school and church, —Ten copies of the minutes of the General Assembly have been ordered; if you desire a copy give your name to the pastor.. —Dr, and Mrs. C. H . Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Rife were guests a t a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. William Smith last Wednesday. [ —Mr. Fay Fluke came through a street car wreck in Dayton last week fbut escaped without injury. A num ber were seriously hurt, j —A man had only time to catch a train when lie discovered he had left 'a package in his room. "Run to my I room,” he said to a bellboy, “and see if I didn't leave a box on the bureau,” 1The boy rushed upstairs and returned *breathless: “Yes, sir," he panted, “it | is there!" j —"Mama,” said little Bessie a t the (table one noon, “I'm ,to write some- :thing to read in school,, hut I've for gotten wliat teacher called it.” "An essay, perhaps," suggested Bessie’s father. “An oration," said the little maid's high-sehool brother, teasingly. | "No,” said Bessie, suddenly bright en ing , “I remember now what it is— it!* an imposition.” , ficisj *Adventures uf JfeOAautu/* H-'imm:irr,tV',;n; "Prince Dusty/’ Ston- lor, " la c Hnrah Jape/' Deis; "Two Hi a Bungalow/’ fimith. . ^Mdion—1"Princes* Pricillas’ Fort n igh t" Arnim; "Hidden Children," Chambers,* "Lovable Meddler/' Da- lyrmple;' "Best of a. Bad Job,” Dun can? 'Adventures of Miss Gregory," Gibbon; “Co-Citizens," Harris; Learies Field,” Herrick; “The Long Roll, Johnson; “Jaffcry,” Locke; "Miranda,” Lutz;’ “Two Little Pari sians,’ Millc; “Story of Julia Page," Norris; "Henry of Navarre,” Porter; Dear Enemy,” Webster; "Hepsy Burke,” Wesrcott; “Gray Dawn,” White. ^.Literature—“On the Face of the fields,” fcharp; “Bend in the Road,” DeWeese. Travel—>"Life jn Ancient Athens,” Tucker; "North Africa,”, Woodberry; "Customs and Fashions in Old New I'.ngland,” Earle; "Ascent of Denali,” Stuck; Cruise of “Janet Miehol,” Stev enson. * Biography—“Reminiscences of a Soldier's Wife," Logan; “From My Youth Up,” SangSter; “From Alien to Citizen," Steiner. History—“Hilltops on the Marne,” Aldrich; "Germany and England,” Cramb; “Germany and the Next War,” Berpliardi. %t’X -A #i Direct to the Farmers yVo will furnish d irect to the farmers of ^Greene county the be*t serum and v irus on the m arke t a t 2 cents per 0 . C, to r serum .and v irus; 20 0 . G. serum and 1 C. C. virus will immune f a t 100 lb. pigs fchsir n a tu ra l lite w ith 1(1C. 0 . serum and .l Q, ©. virus We will send you an expert to teach yon how to'vacci- nate your own hogs. ^ —RBFEHENCES Phono O. A. DobbihSf Cedarville.-O., Referencea^South-west National Bank of Commerce of Kansas City, Mo. Order your Berumfrom W. H . Em bry , our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati, O., or In te r-S ta te Vaccine Co., Kansas City, Mo. 1 LIBRARY NOTES. Story hour Thursday afternoon a t 3 o’clock. All persons loosing their “charging card, a fine of ten1cents will be im posed. ■ c The following books have been re ceived from the Greene county li brary and are ready to be charged: Religion—“Main Points,” Brown. Sociology—“Rook of Thrift/’- Mc Gregor; “Improvement of Towns and Cities,” Robinson. ■ i .Natural Science—“Lives of thel Fur Folks,” Haviland; “Children of the’ Wild,” Roberts; "Methods of-Attract ing Birds/’ Trafton. Useful Arts—"Health Master,” Adams; “Chats on Cottage and Farm house Furniture," Hayden. Fine Arts—"Landscape Garden ing,” Waugh; “Amateur Garden,” Ca ble; ‘.‘Home Decorations,” Warner; “Inside the House of Good Taste,” Wright; "Our Vanishing Wild Life.” Juvenile—“Uncle Billy Possum," Burgess; “.Land of the Blue Flower,” OUR Clearance Sale STARTS ‘ I . AND ENDS 2 9 t h Everything in this store, excepting contract lines, is reduced. Watch newspapers for announcements. NOTE TH IS PLEASE : I f you do not receive one of our July Clearance Circulars by July 14th,. notify us by postal or letter’and we will be glad to mail you one. The Elder & Johnston Co. (D a y to n ’s S h o p p in g C e n te r ) July Clearance Sale of FURNITURE Sweeping Price Reductions An out and out Clearance of Odd Dressers, Toilet, Library, Dining and Sewing Tables, Rugs and Linoleums. Furnishings that have not moved as rapidly as they should and manufacturers dropped patterns at a big reduction. REDUCED FOR A POSITIVE AND RAPID CLEAR ANCE. LOOK FOR TH E SPEC IAL PR ICE TAGS! COMPARE THE SAVINGS WITH THE ORIGINAL TAGS LEFT ON FOR COMPARISON. RegularRural Free Delivery DAYTON OHIO CHURCH SERVICE. R. P. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) . J . L. Clie.sput, Pastor. The Christian Endeavor Society .will have charge of the (Sabbath loom ing service a t 10:80. Preaching in.the evening a t 7,p* m. * NO PREACHING. There will be no preaching in the U. P. or M, E. churches Sabbath owing to the absence of the pastors. Other services as usual. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Oedarville Township Rural School D istrict un til twelve o’clock noon ou tne 7th day of Angnst, nineteen hundred and sixteen, (1916) fgr the furnishing of the materials and performing of the labor necessary to construct a, sewerage disposal system foi the new school builcl- mg, in O e d a r v i l l e , Ohio, according to the plans and specifications prepared by F rank L. Packa rd , A rchitect, Columbus, Ohio, which are on file a t the office o£ F rank L: P a c k a rd ,. Columbus, Ohio, and a t the olllee ot the Clerk ot the Board of Education and . 'en to public inspection during all reasonable business hours un til tile time fixed herein for closing the bids* Proposals must be made out on uniform b lank forms furn ished up on application to the a rch itec t or the Clerk of th e Board, and each such proposal accompanied by a certified bo'ndlu an amoun t equal to fifty (60) p e rcen t of the proposal, conditioned tb a t th e successful bidders or bidder sh a ll WHbin ten days from the date of opening the bids, en ter into.'a con tract for the faith fu l performance of th e work bid upon according to (he plans and specifications and proposals, which pond shall also serve as a bond for tbe execution of the work. Proposals sha ll bo sent to ANDREW JACKSON, O ie rko fthe Board a t Oedarville, Greene County, Ohio. ' Tho righ t is reserved to reject any or all bids. By Order of tho Beard of Education A ttest: « . ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. Common P leas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Ink Guobriugy Plaintiff vs. William Guehring, Defendan t William Guehring, residence un known, w ill take notico th a t on the fltli day ot J une, 1010, said plaintiff filed in said court her petition against him for divorce, on the gtbunds of wilful absence for more than three years, and th a t the same will be for hea ting a t the Court House in Xenia, on August 24, 1910, or as soou thereafter a s fho same can be reaehed, by: which lime de fendant m ust answer or demur to said petition or judgment May be taken against him. INA GUEHRING, Plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT E state of Vinna M, Harper de ceased. John M. Murray and George Murray have been appointed and qualified as executors of the estate of Vinna M, H arper late of Greene County, Ohio, de ceased. Dated this litii, day of June A, D. 1910. CHARLES F . HOWARD Probate Judge of said County ■■nin*rnvMgai TheBookmaltef ...ftestaofaflt. INTHE BOOKWALTfiR HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR IAD1SS UR STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. I MICA XM N OW ms CBN T f) i j Lurtrii Counter en Main Floor | Opto Day and Night. liMifii tftm in Ike Cal- j twa*y Department. We refund your fare on purchases of >15.00 or over, Springfield, Ohio’s Greatest Store w« prepay th# ch a rgw no m a il order# of *6.09 or ov#r, I I The Fourth of July is Now Over But Bargains at the Big Store Continue to be in Evidence Without Abatement O As the month of July comes on apace there is restlesness and feverish activity in every department. Every .buyer realizes tha t his time is growing sljort on summer stocks and he plans to get rid of them as rapidly as he can. This means of necessity a reduction in prices and for this week, following the celebration of the great national holiday^ there are to be some wonderful bargains available in practically all departments. The wonderfully ideal summer weather emphasizes everything which is cool and summery and the WASH GOOt)S SECTION, sprang info the lime light last week with the most tremendous selling of the whole year. Palm Beach and ICool Kloth suits in the Men's Clothing also had a wonderful run. However it is the price coupled with quality which does the trick. Think of a good cool summer suit of clothes for 37.501 Why shouldn’t we sell them? No one will make a mistake by coming to the Big Store this week. . Oceans o , seasonable QUALITY MERCHANDISE is a t your disposal. •' ’ ' . ■ ■ ■ - j ' g ■ ' s . •' ‘ ( i " . . ■ •*' ' Just A Few Items at Random to Tickle ' Your Fancy. % If £ If £ £ I f i £ £ IF IT’S OIL STOVES We have them in thp basement New Perfection make, blue flame 2 burner ...................... .. S7.98 IF IT’S GLOVES We are offering 16^button length double finger tipped Silk Gloves Self or Black Stit.nhincr At. noil* l7Rn 3 burner.............. .. . ,$10.98' IF IT’S HAMMOCKS \ We will sell you a good one for $1.50, Better ones a t slightly higher prices. 1 IF IT’S LINOLEUM We have a wonder value for you this week in the NEW PROCESS KIND at 37 l-2c yard. IF IT’S WOMEN’S DRESSES Well, we are going to sell 100 regular $7.50 and $10.00 Voile Dresses this week a t , .................. ......... . .$4.98 (This price for this week only) IF IT’S WASH GOODS We are offering best Lancaster Apron Gingham*, the kind you always pay 10c yard for, Indigo blue dyes this week at y a rd . ........................ .8c IF IT’S CORSETS You should investigate our summer net corsets, sizes 19 to 30 at 50 ■and $1.00. IF IT’S GOWNS We have a superb assortment of Women’s Muslin Gowns a t 50c each. £ £ £ H If £ Our Auto Trucks Deliver Everywhere £ £ To the Shoppers of Cedarville and Vicinity! Carrying out the well established poiioy of exerting every effort to lessen the utrain upon the salespeople tha j they may be always prepared to render courteous aud efficient service to all customers. . The Merchant’s Association of Springfield ANNOUNCE^ That all Stores Affiliated With the Organization Will Close at 12 O’clock, Noon, Every Wednesday During the Months of July and August Beginning Wednesday, July 12* I t is hoped the thousand* of patrons of tho Springfield stores will accept the inauguration of the mid-week half holiday for the benefit of the clerks in the same spirit in which it is offered by the ; employers, , 4 This announcement is brought to the attention of the readers ’ • of The Herald in order that shopping tours to Springfield can be arranged accordingly and disappointments avoided. The Merchant’s Association of Springfield, Ohio
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