The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

0 m * ■V- *' •» _-3fes I | The firm o f Watt & '■^£.~-^i- -***'- ■ ^^mppRimi -. j .jii .* t ■Kh # p l S ! M l AtiCOIIOIi 3 PE*?]1 A^gefal)te^epamion£irAs- siitufaiingtlKroadfaKlfertito. Unea*SMW£toJ3BSg5 Mwamfcamm ProraolesDigpstloaJCfeetr^ nessandRestmtaMiueter U| hhiu ,MorphineitarMoaraL No t N a r c o t i c . JhttfJtia Sm {- j/tafount* JkMcWs-* ^fmr&ed* ■llimalMHia t r* KmStfll- masufs_ r«V CASTORIA For Ihfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the I Signature of LOCAL AND PERSONAL AperfectRemedyforConsfipfi lion,SourStomach.Diarrtwea Woruis,Convulsions,FcWrish' nessandLossorSLEEP.; Facsimile Signatureof NEW YORK. ^JHLvO - m '• l ’il6 l'lll til lie Fount Vi i;ii tl’(> S Brand championship on muh- hn^ jjt fc o Ohio State fair last week, 4' Mr. Ik C. Watt acted :« a judro ;n the swine department at the Mont- I’rof. Leroy Allen, who has been , ^___r „ . a*tendin'.' Chicago University summer! ?,?n??ry. County ran' VWednesday, Mr, school, i-3 expected home Saturday. ] W J S m 3iir Mrs. Floyd Faria and children of West Jefferson v,v !e quests o f Mr. Ervin Faria In. .t week. Mias Isabelle Winter left Saturday for Painesville where • she teaches again this year. .GHtorimtcefiundertisei Exact Copy of Wrapper, in Use _For Over ThirtyYears CASTORIA the CCNTAUn.CONlYANY, NEWYORKCITY. Opened for Business Thursday, September 7th with a fine line of novelties G IV E U S A C A L L Anna and Ethel Boyd -South Main Street, CEDARVILLE, OHIO Mr. J. Si. Finney has moved into he. McMillan property on Xenia ave- me, which was recently purchased by Mr. J. A. Finney. Mr. Fred Bird has gone to Upper ►Sandusky, where lie will teach this winter. at Memphis, Tenn., next month on the same miss m. A V E S A The New Carlisle Sun states that Wilson Funderbun? of that place sold a team of liorse? to Mr, 0;;i<"-hep o~ ■' Yellow Springs for SlJJiUJ. The 1 team won several first mid second prir.es at the Clark county fair. Yonr Success or Failure D oende Largely on Your Ability TO BAVIC SYSTEMATICALLY T H E Mr. John Randall, while at work at Hie paper mill Saturday night, was struck by a broken belt and fell from a ladder to, the cement floor. No bones were Woken but ho. was some what bruised. Messrs. Bert Turner, Frank Turner Alfred and Albert Swaby attendee, fhe automobile races near Cincinnati Monday. . * ■ Misses Drusilla and Ruth Owings, and Mr. Maleom Owings, of Cincin­ nati, who have been guests of Mr. ana Mrs. G. H. Hartman, have returned home. - Mrs. Edith Blair and daughter, Kathleen, who have been visiting rel­ atives .in Atlanta, 111., have returned homo. ■ It is reported that the Dayton Bow­ er & Light Co. is experiencing con­ siderable trouble in getting the right of way between this place and South Charleston for the high tension line to that place. Miss Mary Bird; who underwent an operation some time ago. and is still taking treatment in Cincinnati, has been compelled to give up her school at Lancaster. ’ Rev. W, S, Fulton, of Robstown, Texas, is moving into the Wolfot-d property on Xenia avenue. Rev. Ful­ ton will become pastor of the It. P. church, 0 . S. Mr. W. Dwight Sterrett left. Thurs­ day for Wilmington, Ilk, where he joes as principal of the high school n that place; ' ■ James Ary, teamster, was found dead in a field back o f the Xenia public library last Friday. Foul play is suspected but the officers have not been able to find any evidence. Do not forget that the personal property of the Nancy Marshall es­ tate v. ill be sold on the premises Sat­ urday at one o’clock. The real estate will be sold at 2 o’clock. Keep these, sales in mind. < The countv commissioners, sold the §31,500 bond issue for road improve­ ment to the Xenia National Bank last Saturday at its bid of §42,071. The money will be used on diiferent roads in the county. The Dayton- Bowersville road, §G,20G; Lackey Cummings road in Ross township, §0,117.28; the remainder to be di­ vided over the county, The Misses McNeill, who have been spending the summer at Belle Center, will return next week. Miss Bertha Stormont has glyph up her school in Iowa ana accepted a position in Oaesarereek high school caused by the death of Miss Haines.1 „ ' Mr. James Hutchison has the guest of frieiuls here. boon Springfield Savings Society POINTS THE WAY TO SUCCESS L o o k a t t h e c r o w d s w h o l a b o r a n d s h r i n k a n d c r i n g e IN THE SAADOW OF DEBT THE ENTIRE YEAR AROUND * ■ t> | OOK AT THE . MfltNEY STENT IN USELESjS EXTRAVAGANCE ^ a l l a b o u t y o u a n d r e a l i r e t h e f i t a b l e s t a t e o f o l d AGE WHERE NOTMIIi.'GI HAS BEEN LA ID BY. L o o k no , w - t o y o u r p r e s e n t h o u r , d o n ’ t b a r t e r , w i t h YOURSELF. T A K E -STRENGTH AND HEED THE MESSAGE OF THE TIME, DON’ T LET THE DECEMBER OF LIFE FIND YOU EMPTY OF POUKET AND .PAN TRY. ' , BUT YOU MUST SAVE IN SAFETY Loans and’-'investments by this bank are made only on United States Bonds, State, County and Muni'eipaO bonds and by first mortgage on real estate on about two- fifts o f its actual value not considering improvements. So uniformly and consistently has this rule been observed over a period of Forty-three yettrs that THE SPRING- FIELD SAVINGS SOCIETY HAS NEVER M ADE . A LOSS. Mrs. Anna Boyd and daughter Ethel, have opened a novelty shop on South Main street and ask' their friends to Call, - A fine line of novelties will he carried in stock. II The public schools opened in the , old building Tuesday .with an a t-!' tendance much larger than usual. RomarkB were made by Drs. Cb'es- nut and MeOhosnay. As Clifton baa no high school now several aro coming here. The enrollment is hot available this week. We Pay 4 Per Ct. on Deposits It is the policy of this hank to have greater regard for the safety of the investment; than for the amount of inter­ est and proflfs to be derived ■therefrom. We Pay 4 Per Ct. on Deposits Mr. OStmeron Ross has returned to Traer, Iowa, where be has taken up the second year as head of the science department in the high school in that city. Mr. Harry Bird will teach this year in the Yellow Springs high school, School opening.in that place next week. . Rev. A. &. Creswell and'wife, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. vv. H. Creswell, have returned home, TheBookmaker ...Hestaamnt. INTHE BOOKWALT6R HOTEL HIGH STREET IMNG ROOMPORLAfHBSUPSTAIRS ALSO RSST ROOM. ntJAXva NOW *3 COM*'*'* Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day andNight. ho Sort of Golds Uooil to the Cul- ix»*r IJoprrftMoht. ORCHARD PLANTING lliif Bros, have, undertaken another contract for the, Pennsylvania rail­ road of ditching along the line in the local divisioh. It is said the compa­ ny is trying an■experiment to see if they can keep the roadbed dryer, .Be* t side work- on the C. L. & N. near j Lebanon the Ililr Bros, are busy with the' big contract near Richmond. Mrs. A. J- Moore and daughter of Olathe, Kan., and Mrs. Rev. Karns and daughters of Viola, Ilk, have re­ turned home after a pleasant visit with their sister, Mrs, W. H, Crcs- wcll. ' ■ . .... Messrs. Charles Stormont and Ray­ mond Williams m left last week for the West, expecting to meet Miss Agnes. Stormont at Colorado Springs, the three going from there to Wash­ ington. Rev. J. W. Patton left Tuesday for t..c annual mooting of the West Ohio conference which is in session at Lima. Mr. Morald Jobe has as his guest two citizens from Havanna, Cuba, who are attending* Wooster Uni­ versity, Angel Valdevia and Sergio Potts. Moth aro second year students at Wooster and -will re­ turn there for the opemug of school next week, Mr. Jobe ini a third year student and will return next week. Mr. N. L . Ramsey returned from College Corner, Tuesday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck. Start Your A ccount W ith Us Right Now Send in your deposit, by mail. •Make the two-cent stgmp your errand boy in the greatest business adventure of your life. Write for out booklet “BJIWI(ING BY M A IL " “ Interest Starts on Your Deposit. From the First Of Every Month” 7 Address inquiries to the Springfield Savings Society, 9 East Main Street, Springfield, Ohio • Mr. TTed Townsley has given up his position w ith 'a railroad com­ pany in Des Kolneli, Iowa, and hits accepted the assistant princlpalsliip of tilo "WaflQTia, Iowa, schools. Jed go Wright, of Lebanon de­ cided a case" Wednesday wherein C. M. ftidgway lias been convicted of violation of the liquor laws and fined $200 and costs. The defendent filed a demurrer to the affadavit which Mayor Wolford overruled, The case was taken to common pleas court on error and .the court held thabtbo error waH evident on the face of the record. The Dayton Power & Light Co. which operates the Wilmington plant is building a line to Bowgi-sville and For- William and will supply these villages with electric light and power. Miss Louisa Smith entertained the members of the High School class of l<m;j Thursday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Ethel Collins, of Rnrnesville, Colo., who came to attend the centennial and home-coming. The members present were Miss Collins, Mrs. Mabie Grindle Lawrence, Mrs. Margaretta ,Watt Condon, Mrs.. Edna. Townsley Jackson, Miss Bessie Ster­ rett and Mr. Ralph Wolford. The other members of the class unable to bo present were Mrs. Fgm Ervin Marshall, Miss Eva Matthews and Mrs. Eleanor .Smith Stone, The C. W. Crouse funeral party had quite an experience Tuesday when a heavy rain and electrical storm was encountered west of Yel­ low Springs, while' the trip was be­ ing made to Fairfield whore burial took place. The trip was made by automobile and during the storm some qf them took the wrong road west of Yellow.Springs and went a considerable distance out of tlioir way. In places travel was danger­ ous due to so much water on the road. Dr. J. O. Stewart’s machine, suffered damaged lamps and fenders due tci an accident-with another ma­ chine. The rain continued after the party arrived in Fairfield and the corpse was taken to the M. E. church where friends in that section viewed the remains. The family find friends that accompanied the remains were compelled to stay at the .church while the burial took place. . will plant you this fall one jf orchard, 80 trees to the if different kinds o f frmf trim, replant aud care for two years, cheaper than in do it yourself, and gaar- ypu satisfaction and perfect te q« and we Will ill and See You. RR’S N U R SAR iE S How Springs, Ohio. ,rs Under Present Proprietor, PILES FISTULA I>AM. DISEASESOFTHERECTUM <bt.mt rii-.nw*-' » rf?,fcj fuMHKij*HirenfeJ o r*-; •vfi. ? i~MVVdn ft& V t tiHiJ&irtx,'. uil dr . j. j. M c C lellan r i S K a , . . C olumbus , 0. GOME Come to Dayton J a i l (Dppmttg September 19th to 23rd Starts Tuesday Evening* September 19tlf, with the opening o f all the stores in celebration o f the first showing of Fall Merchandise and Fall Styles. W ill continue every day o f the week w ith a program o f inter­ est fo r every minute—Rebus Contests, $200.00 in Prizes, Band Concerts, gorgeous W indow Displays, special Daily Features, Autom obile Parade Wednesday 2 P. M. THESE MERCHANTS CORDIALLY INVITE YOU The Aeolian Co.. 114 N. Main St. T at l ’lio Arrailo Frcnoh Dry Olonnhiir Co., 31 M u low wt., Hrown Furniture Co.# Qf inuft fMtiuul l^urniture Co.. 215*231 Maift r»t. ^ Gappri'«JjUmbrnna & L k UI h - v GomlsT lUoro, S. Mnlft Cottkle (Muni; (*o.. H H. Mum Kngrt & Heins, is H. l'BtTi Ht- n Tim Hvotj. Body's Bools W ‘ A' Webb T. Uby & Co., C 14. I/utli at. Tflh Ct. The Pair, 28-30 14. Fifth Fit. The FO'ihlon, 123 R Main St. ^ The Pointer & IFcltman Co., Sn-37 N. Main St. M. i . (tlhhona KIcrtrle Slum, 20-22 Third St. ■vv. T. Orant Co., Fifth & Main Stn. The Hetoa Co., 112 S. Main Kt. „ 1*. M. Harman & Co., 32 N. Main St, Ifaniiel Hat Co.. Fifth & Ludlow Sis. Irvin, Jewell & Vinoot) Co., if 10. Third St. Sam Krcio c o „ if, h . i.vtdiow Ht. 14. Kent & Co.. 1ft N Main St. c,td Kramer. 184 H. Main Ht. , The Lowe Hi on. I'liim Store Co.. 34 15, Third St. The Meiiotuilltan Clotl.e'; shop, Limeth & .Ludlow GtS, M.-ver & Mendosa, Hat-Ill K. PI'lliSl. Tho Mutual UalW & M i t f . Co., 2ud H. fifth ht. P. a Meyer, 0 15. Fifth , K The Me.'irleh Chi.ilt Co., Main & Seeond St*. 14. .M. Mendenhall, 20 R Ludlow St. The Miami Floral Co., Cl N. Main Ht. Win, F. OrJman & Co., Main & Fourth HtS. Tho Ullie-Knmler Co., \ H-emid & Mohr Sts. The Snyder H it <*,>., 13 R Third St. I> >iiu!d sttmai.n. DV w . Fnurili St, Sael"; Siioe Hoephal. ll'nl ’.i. .Tef.'elfirm HI, The I, mil Tinnier C o, 3t « . Main ilt c . 14. CmJerwood 23 and ill N. Main Ht Winner Ihoe.. & Co,. Fourth (:•. Main hta. F, W. \\oolwoi tli Co., lf.ft H, Main Ht, The Vanin w ise C o . ?r> :i. i.ndiow Ht« The M ain e Close r :i 11 Fifth St, Olmfj, tlwhiLov-, G li, Filth Ut. f

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