The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
I I' m Marville HSrUld, |se»os» 3P*r Ytwar* k a r l h b u l l *«• E d ito Entered Ms th* Puat-Offlee, Csdar- Tille, October 81, ItfW, ** twwomi claw matter. FRIDAY , FEBRUARY T, 1917 BOULEVARD LIGHTING. According to Judge Howard’s rul ing the village will be entitled to something like $3,854 inheritance tax from the Harper estate. This place is no different from every other town or city, scores of ways could be found to Bpend the money. The Herald offers the suggestion that a ■part of this money be used for the boulevard system of lighting from the. railroad to, the bridge along the portion of the street tha t has been paved. Mdito J m m mfi n,H0i0rnUrttm Dayton Sales Spell Economy for Thrifty Suburban Day Shoppers In a general way, two shopping events of unusual interest are going on in Dayton now—the Clearance Sales of Furniture and of Clothing for Men and Boys, Both of these are big affairs—big in the sense of the tremendous stocks to be moved and in economical importance to the people. The price reductions are Emblemof Dayton Retail TradeBureau decidedly liberal. E very W edhesoay ’ S uburban D ay v I n D ayton ; Let us refer again to a striking point mentioned before in regard to Dayton Sales—that is, the excep- tional economy they afford this year particularly, in view of the general tendency to higher prices. Please bear in mind always that the Dayton stores in all lines are featuring every Wednesday with attractive specials. Visit tho storesdisplaying this emblem There may be some who think such a plan a selfish one, but we see the same principle applied in cities. Cer tain streets th a t have the newer im provements are provided with the more tmjodem system of lighting. The property owners on the above mentioned portion of Main street have ,willingly approved the brick paving. I t thpn would be nothing more than just th a t council take steps to give that section of town tiie new system, o f lighting. South Charleston has used gas street.lights ^\:'^;\:§uohY.a\P«rverBlty,'.: Good advice is so generally obje for several years and .ju st recently tionubie that some men.won’t acce] Such an improvement would be permanent and would also show civic pride and encourage additional Street improvement for other parts of town. The expenditure of part of this tax for this new system would stand aa a fitting tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Har per, who for many years were hon ored, citizens. I t was Mr. Harper who gave the town its first bank. Enlisted Dog of U. S. Navy Dies a Hero After Making Long Swimto RejoinColors . South Charleston, Jamestown, Lon don have changed their system of Street lighting. Cedarville now has the opportunity out of funds that i have not cost the. taxpayers one cent. Will the money be spent for some per manent improvement or for minor affairs that w ithin two years wili have worn out or be forgotten? the officials lighted the main business street with the boulevard system ■which, has proven, very satisfactory. It even When you tell them not make fools Of themselves. <41 ‘Where Savings Are Safe” The West Side Building & loan Associatien. £ Dayton, Ohio. Established 1887 One of the oldest and strongest building assocltion in the state. I t has gained in assets the past year more th an $588,000.00, together with a Safety Fund of-more - th an $60,000.00. I t has never lo st a penny for - it s patrons through a period of 29 years ot business, and its stock is always , worth lOtr cents on the dollar. Can th is be said tru tli- bf your other investments? 5f0 Dividend Paid on Stock the Past Year Money loaned on approved real estate o n ly ,. the very best security obtainable. Official dispatches have cleared np for all time the fate of Bum, the only dog ever regularly enlisted In the United States navy, *They told of the heroic death of the great Newfoundland, known throughout the world where naval men meet, and for 12 years registered os a member of the crew of the United States steam ship San Francisco, flagship of the mine-laying division of the United States navy. The story of the dog’s death prom ises to become a navy classic, even as the animal’s life always was an In spiration to navy men. According to the dispatches, Bum en joyed shore leave with other: members of the San Francisco’s crew when that vessel ~put into Guantanamo bay for practice on the Guantanamo rifle range. During the shore leave sudden orders came for the San Francisco to sail at once. "Quarters" was sounded, and within a few minutes the San Fran cisco, all of its crew aboard exeept "Bum," was1steaming away from the Cuban shore. Bum, in some manner, had wandered away .and failed to re spond to the bugle call—the. first time in his 12 years of service. Months elapsed before the San Fran cisco’s men were able to communicate with Guantanamo bay again. They were informed Bum was there, and ar rangements were being made to have him brought back to this country to rejoin his ship, when the United States gunboat Eagle sailed into Guantanamo bay. Bum was on the shore and spied the vessel when It was still three miles off shore, just dropping anchor. The dog sprang Into the water and In the face of a heavy sea swam toward the boat. An hour later, exhausted and hardly able to move his paws, Bum was lifted onto the giinhoat’s deck.1He died a minute afterward. Offices are conveniently located ; the up town office .a t the N . E . Corner of Main <fcSecond, Streets) Shroyer Bldg., and th e Main office s t the 9. W. Corner of Third and W illiams S treets. . A. In Shearer, Fres’t. J . W. K roitzer, A tt’y. W. O. Kerrell, Treas, O. S. Biilman, SJee’y. Have You Attended Our Annual Winter Sale? NOW GOING ON Tremendous Stocks of Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats \ \ ,, Including all the very finest models—rich, luxurious, imported . ' „ fabrics, many of them richly silk lined; smooth finished fah- .* rics, rough novelty weaves and small lots of blue serges and flannels. A Real $10.00 Suit or Overcoat, n ow . .................. ’ 7.50 A Real $ 15.00 Suit or Overcoat, now.*. . . . . .*11.50 A Real $20.00 Suit or Overcoat, now. . . . . . . . . .*15.50 A Real $25.00 Suit or Overcoat, n ow . .................. f19.50 A Real $30.00 Suit or Overcoat, now. . . . . . . . . . . *23.50 A Real $35.00 Suit or Overcoat, now ............. . .*27.50 a-.i, « • f \ Q / on ah “Blue Beauty" serges, flannels, and black Suits, :.74 • 8 ■ I y ■ also on all standard Chesterfield, silk and satin lined JL / / ) JL -brack and gray, staple Overcoats, Full Dress Tuxedo *»*»»*. ‘ and Prince Alberts. Raincoats, “Next Fall tbc same quality will be worth from $5 to $10 more.” Hundreds of Pair* o f Fine , Trousers, Too are included In this mighty clearance, $2.00 Trousers . . . . . . .$1.65 $4.00 Trousers ............. $3.35 y $2.50 Trousers . . . . . . . 1.95 $3.00 Trousers ............. 3.95 $3.00 Trousers , . . . . . . 2.45 $6.00 Trousers . . . . . . . 4.75 % , 10% off on plain blue serges and black trousers. mMARGouSj Dayton, £ £ lo l i t f P O U tS I l Dayton, Ohio Ohio “Quality Corner” , Ludlow at Fourth - “Open Saturday Evening— PUBLIC SALE DATES. PUBLIC SALE J. c . Townsley, Wednesday, March 7th. ■ , ■■ R, E. Corry, Wednesday, February 21. ■ John K . Bradfute estate, Eeb.' 14, a t one o’clock. Michael CFConnell, February 14, T h u rsd a y , CHURCH SERVICE. R. P, CHURCH (MAIN 8TREET) J . L. Chesmit, Pastor. Teachers’ meeting Saturday evening at 7 O’clock, Sabbath School at 9:30. Tfie Greenwood Tree. The greenwood tree ot English song and story is now said to have been the hoilly, which retains' its! bright ,dress the year round- and is supposed to have stood Robin Hood and other out laws In good stead, when, clad in Lin coln green, they sought Its shelter, de pending on thejaw of protective color ation to escape the laws of Notting ham town and other troublesomely In quisitive municipalities. Dr. Riley Little, ol Phlladelpbia. will preach Sabbath mofningatI0;30, C, H, a t 6:00 p. m. ' .Preaching a t 7:00 p, m, M. E. CHURCH. J , W. Patten, P a s to r .. - Sunday Softool a t 9:80 a. m, L. H. Sullenberger Supt. - , Preaching a t 10,80 a m. by Rev. O, W, Horn, Jamestown, O. Epworth JQaague atd:3o. There will be preaching ‘ each Sunday morning. Announcement of which will be given from time to lime. You are cordially Invited to 1a t tend these services. - UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, J . S, JE, McMichael, Pastor Preparatory services Saturday at ■| :30 p. nu Sabbath School a t 9:80, . Preach ing by the pastor a t 10:30. followed by communion, % T . C, IT, a t 8:00. • Evening services a t 7:00 in the R, P. churchi - 1 P r a y e r ‘meeting Wednesday a t 7 p, in . < DEAD STOCK WANTED. FOR SALE—I have for sale a very desirable, centrally located piece of property in Xenia, which will, rent to jood tenant to pay 10 per cent per mnurn. The price is $9,000, but time :an; bo had on much of this, i f de sired. No better location in town, mly one square from court house. As an investment this would be first class. See A. W. Tresise,. No. 39 Greene ■itreet, Xenia, Y, M, C, A. Building. O k m « r tM t m Tablet! m a el ORCHARD PLANTING CARR’S NUR SAR IES Yellow Springs, Ohio. T h e B o o k m a l t e T . . . H e s t a a P a n t . . IN THE B0OKWALT6R HOTEL HIGH STREET e - FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway & Cherry, ,I will sell of the Bradfute and Alexander road 8 miles north of Cedarville a t the head of C lark 's Run and 2 miles south of Clifton, W ednesday , feb . mh, m i . Commencing a t one o’clock, ONE HORSE One 5 year old sorrel gelding, ONE MILCH COW Feed, Implements and Household Goods Consisting of 150 bushels of com in crib, 6 tons of mixed hay in moiy, 1 Superior grain drill, 1 spring wagon, l buggy, 1 carriage, 2 sets of liarnesp, 1 pet of fly nets, hog house, lumber, 1 creamery, 2 fence Stretchers, 1 sausage grinder, 1 lard press, 2 iron kettles, 4 Iron bottle rings, 75 newr grain sacks, 25 second hand grain sacks, 76 gallons of elder vinegar, 2 cross cu t saws, 1 buck saw, 1 lawn mower, 1 barrel churn, 1 grind stone, carpenter’s bonce, carpenter tools and chest, 1 muzzle loading rifle, 1 grain cradle, haromefar and o ther articles too numerous to mention. Terms M a d e K n o w n Day of Sale JOHN A. BRADFUTE, Adm. Harry Wilson, Aucb. Clyde Clark, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE! —Xenia Fertiliser Co, will pay cash for all dead stock. $2.00 to $5,00 ■'or horses; $3 to $6 for cows. Prices .o be governed according to mileage and condition of stock. rCash a t time i t removal, Call Bell 337-W. Citi zens 187. Citizens 454. Xenia Fer- ,ilizer Co. S. F , Holstein. Mgr. We will p lan t you th is fall one acre of orchard, 83 treeB to the acre of different k inds of fru it trees, trim , rep lan t and care for it for two years, cheaper than you can do it yourself, and guar antee you satistaction and perfect stand. Write u s an d w e W ill Call a n d S e e You . INCREDIBLE RESULTS STARTLE CEDARVILLE, There has never been anything he: e with the INCREDIBLE results of simple lavoptik eye wash. One man's eyes were so badly straihed he could not read five minutes without pain. Two applications with lavoptik re lieved him. A lady had tried three different glasses for weak, inflamed eyes. ONE lavoptik wash surprised her. We guarantee a small bottle to benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. ONE WASH pro* NtlUn A 11 t)in l» duces incredible results, ards, druggist. if you emi't »ie<*p tor nervousness talni « Dr. Miles' A n tl-lW PHI. DININGROOMFORLADIE UPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W *5 C E N T S LunchCounter onMain Floor 1 Optn Dayand Night. The Best of Goods Used in the Cul inary Department. i FISTULA Am At,it DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Dr, Wd’Whn htttmen iotfc# **4tit* JHihUa Ihsi hh make* a Mefialty t.f theft diftsfc# untikair.ftd :Tm yr.ir*cLDrtaftt«spe.’i*n?e, N ata I a no4c^r.tixTfr.ut tv.ilnr**, Limitin',Kidney, Rl-oti dtiti Hkln Y)Sft*ft« Dlsnwret o£Wf.K«nv WfilTX FOR ROOK 0% RKOTAD (FKKR) AndIndcmmeutt&{ duted, EHnhHshed1889. dr , j, j, M c C lellan . Ootiovk Butldltiar ..............a ftt 44 East R(M 4 Stritt C olumbus ,0. N e l s o n & F i n n e y Local Agent* for Stone’s Famous Cakes “S ilver S lice” 1will sell at public sate on my iarm located -1 miies east of' Cedarville, 4 miles north ol Jamestown, y> mile north of, the Federal pike on what is known as the O’Connell and Dean road,, on- Wednesday, February 14th, 1917 Commencing at 10 a. m, prompt, the following property: 12 -HEAD OF HORSES—12 Consisting of Xgray mare 0 years old, in foal; 1 gray mare S years old, in foal;' Xsorrel mare 4 years old, in foal; 1 gray mare 8 years old, 1 gray mare 10 years old. bred In October; 1 bay horse Xfl years old; 1 teatnoi black match Ijhares 1 years old weighing about 2900; 1black mare about 9 years old; 1 weanling road colt sired by Blackburn; 2 yearling draft colts. 7 HEAP OF CA TTLE -7 Consisting of 5 milch cows in calf and two July calves. 4 0 -H E A D OF H O G S -4 0 Consisting of 6 sows with pigs at side; 2 sows will farrow in April; -18 feeding slioats and 1 male hog. Hay Jn Barn an d ' Corn in Crib. , Farming Implements 1 Corydon wagon good as new with bed and S sets of side boards; four wagons and hay ladders for each and one witli platform and hay rack; 1 spring wagon; X storm buggy and 1 runabout; 2 feed sleds, 2 sulky riding plows, one Garland Jr. and one Oliver; 1 Gale gang plow in good shape; X two horse walk ing plow; 1 double shovel, X bar-shear plow, gravel bed, 2 com plows me Brown and one Gale good as new; I Sure-Drop com planter and X00 rods of wire; X Milwaukee mower; X hay tedder, X hay rake, 8 drag liarrows and 1 drag, X tandem disk harrow, 6 sets of harness, collars, bridles and lines, 2 iron kettles, lard press and sausage stuffer, good stove, shovels, picks and spades and other articles not mentioned. Terms Made ICnotvn. Day of Sale MICHAEL O’CONNELL CARL TAYLOR, Auct. J. II. ANDREW, Clerk, Lunch Served by Hopping & Gerrard, A. E. Rich- (No.2) R e t a i l s for 10 G en ts PHONE 83 . N orth M a in S t. Notice T o Auto , Motorcycle and Gasoline Engine Owners Many motor fau lts may bo traced directly to a deposit f car bon on the cylinder walls, spark plugs and valves, * Usuall the motor user allows the carbon to collect un til he is dua lly forced to take the engine down, scrape-.fhe cylinder head ana grind,the valves. This is unnecessary, expensive and often harm ful to the motor. All th a t is needed to remove the carbon is an efljcient solvent. To a greater or -less degree YOU have ha'd and are NOW ex periencing sim ilar troubles and in presenting the J . M. Pease Lubrican t Carbon Remover we are offering a thoroughly g u a r a n teed product th a t w ilfpositively elim inate these difll cuities with , only the most perfect a fte r effects and continuous economy. Call at our store and see what Auto owners saj' aboi/t this Carbon- Remover. Nelson & Finney Cedarville, - - - Ohio Fall and Winter We have now in over 600 styles of foreign and domestic woolens for the -Fall and Winter season. A finejine of Overcoating* to select from. Now^is the time to select your Fall Suit [and^Overcoat. Do^ifc. now. KANY, The Leading Tailor X EN IA , « - - OHIO When You Decide To Buy A Bill of Lumber »Buy The BEST and Buy It HERE! We Sellat Right Prices ^Lumber, Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blind*. It’s] The lK Ind You Noed it’s. The Kind We Sell It’s The Cement, Lime Piaster, Roofing Ladders, Slate, Brick, etc,, etc* H K i n d l i It Pays To Buy, THE SAME IS TRUE OF Building Material For Which WE AR& SSHEADQUART HS TheTarboxLumberCo. Iliiiitmmmrmftaj irH # * * ’**’ LOCA r <5 Mrs, Fra*. La,, la in r Mrs, Mar;- * Mr. I I . fam iiy ie do The XV. O. Thursday,a Mrs. Ohas. I FranctBWi; and au Offer, or, Mrs. Wi; vlted to at'.* L ast Sat ui tile Ford ag< delivered. : and Dr. B. ( new machin new Ford tl* the order in notified tin* as to late dc summer, li you may n*u Mi's, Fran' of Louisiana, Mrs. Mary i dock return*1’ Colo., this v his mother. Miss Haiti bronchial pn* Mias' Marj the college u dent Volunb NetV Coii'or< Sabbath. . Mr. J. D. ‘ cal condition The Colleg was defeatec S. team last lege boys w a score of 3 games a spr Alford. Mr. H. N. Rosemore fs for many ye county and 1 where the f Mrs. Ensig years of age Mr, Mielia public sale < He will loot he purchased property sev » Mr-. G. F. Saturday on Mr-s. J. H. sick with th proved a t tl Mr, SamUe to tne .So some time ■ last week, complished . for, it is sa .sory in a si \ Mrs. J. 3V: very critical pneumonia. We notice diers’ Home in the insti- The younges were fkijur, a 3684 residen in the bespit Mr. John tuBsel with t Mrs. Effie H. C. Middi died about > Wtasbington been making She had be* nursing in i when taken cancer. The years ago, a daughter su under the c Home in Sp survived by Belle a t horr key of Lees held in Lee:* Friday wa Hog to ma his shadow : six week day was or winter, the t .above zero, mercury aim felt that ha had been b> high wirvl ' sent the ga: Jt i*a 3 one cxpericnc* ’! Deal i We shrink i ns we shrin I tasks; we e; tliey bring: I ■shall weaker witli us to r as friends. '! I tlence, eour cowardice, h | not prevent but, we can I help or him “Why dot) too long?" I> he’ll take t that very tl ter, “and h teetli I had CA> 3for I ’ tin m \ Boar* th* gAg&atur* i
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