The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

**"~**“a~*^~-j—r i ' T ifiiimii ii«iiiii|iriliinmi w iiiTmijii11|ipiill—i mil* 'ii mi l - Genuine Brass Bed Outfit Complete d*|4 CA , | egc - j | ™ J ndudta* Mattress and Srrinjs. « P l U . t / V 51.50 U d , $1.00 Weekly, . , p « miumt lo ,he va,„=of 53.00 Hadley’s March Is Premium Month At Hadley's With every purchase either cash or credit from $10 up during March \yc will give an excellent premium from our stock ranging in value according to the amount pur­ chased. An offer such as this is further eyidence of our ability to give you bigger values than any other store in Springfield. . Many savings on good furniture are offer­ ed during Premium Month and the premium we give is only an added feature to the bargains we offer for March. Be Sure to Ask for Premium $29.75 fi • o Terms To Su it THE FRAME Is constructed of solid selected oak, beautifully finished. The design is very plain and beautiful. THE UPHOLSTERING Is Besto leather. I t is guaranteed and will not wrinkle, crack or peel off. It will wear you as well as most any grade of genuine leather and a great deal better than most grades of leather. Duofold Bed Davenport m ■ Time Saving,- Health Saving Kitchen Cabinet $ 15.95 Terms $1.00 Cash 50c Weekly Our Motor Trucks Deliver 25 Miles—-We Pay Freight 100 Miles. A Rooms 0 4 A f a* • - ........... -.........11,111)11 J Rooms r t l " T Fu rn ished JL | 111 A Fu rn ished V 1 C K U C om p le te .............. lj} I *T C om p le te ............ . . . i f ) | U v Easy Terms ' Easy Terms REMEMBER-A PREMIUM WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR C»LET1 fiSMt ■I fwssi l i ^ s y . £ -f jj LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 Word has been received here an­ nouncing the arirval of a son a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fields . a t Junction City, Kansas. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Parker has been theatenecl with pneumonia. Miss Josephine Orr is teaching in the High School, due to the absence of Miss Helen Patton who is -sick with typhoid fever. PURE BUCKW H EA T FLOUR 5 pound bags were 35c while they last 25c per bag. R. Bird & Sons Co. Most of the J. (r, Clemans land has been sold by the executor, Mrs. Gert­ rude M. Taylor, administrator of the estate. The New Jasper farm of 213 acres brought $15,000 and Was sold to J. P. Dodd and M. E. Bishop. The 441 acres farm in Ross ’township was j sold to Hon. George Little for nearly- $00,000 and a half interest in the 412 ’acres farm occupied by Arthur Com- mihgs brought $25,000. A meeting of the Cedarvillo Pro­ te c tiv e Aseactahon will be held on iS a tu rday , March 24, a t 2:30 a t which ’ time there will be an election of officers. M. TV. COLLINS, P res. .March gave us some real lion weather Sabbath, something on the order of what we had in January and February. We still can hope for the lamb variety a t the finish of the month. 1 ‘ The W. C. T, U. will meet next Thursday at 2 o’clock, a t the home of Mrs. S. C. Wright. Subject, Sabbath Observance. Leader^ Mrs. J. E. Orr; All are invited. Mr, John Turner has moved from the Andrew farm in Ross township to the Carl Pauli farm on the Federal .pike. Mr. Huston moved tq .a farm he purchased near Bowersville. Mr. David Johnson has moved into the Smith property occupied by Mr. Charles Payne, who has moved into the Robt. Bird property on East Xenia avenue. . My. C. H. Crouse moves to the farm he purchased of My. Johnson. Mr. Sidney Smith and Mrs; C. W. Crouse will take the prop­ erty to be vacated, by Mr. Crouse. . Muskingum ' college basket' ball j team defeated Cedarville College by a score of 8 points. The first half the local team failed to show u p ; well, but the later half made a be t-, ter showing,. I t was the first game' lost on the home floor. Friday night the local boys defeated the Indiana: 'State Mutes by,.a score of 41 to 28. ; 'Sf W* A' • •^3$* ■f»"*’*•" Afifetr m f The Ohio State Board of Health * goes out of existance due to a new commissioner with, an advisory board of four members. The present board for. nearly two years has been with­ out ,a secretary due to a division of the members. Through this friction i t has been almost impossible to have public business transacted. In Recent Years we have given attention to good farm loans in any amount. We make a loan attractive and suitable to farmers. The ra te and terms are right. No commission is charged; expenses small; service , prompt. Resources Over $ 4 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 Interest paid on deposits for any calendar month The Merchants & Mechanics Sav ings & Loan Association, 8 S. Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio, - J . H. Babb itts, Pros. E . A. t<*ay, Secy. J. L. Plummer, Council The Cedarville Community Club h a s’ booked the Mildred* Morrison Co., musical en tertainers, for Sa tu r­ day, March 17, In the opera house, You- will not be disappointed m hearing th is organization. The proceeds go to the club room fuud th a t will be opened In the near future. Admission 25c and the p la t opens Thursday, • - LOST:—A t the school auditorium a ohilds kid- m itten. .Finder call phono 80. A N N O U N C E M E N T Exhibition Week The week of March 12th*17fch has been set a p a rt for a special e x h ib it of high grade Monuments and Markers. A wonderful display has been prepared, embodying all t h a t is la te st and best in Memorial A rt. Our equipment, facilities and the "■Quarry t° Customer*' p lan makes i t possible Rm ns to offer tills superior work a t prices which cannot be equaled. ' A cordial invitation, is extended to everyone to v isit our display rooms during th is exh ib it. I t will prove instructive and be in­ valuab le while considering the purchase of Memorial W ork. + \ The Qeorge Dbdds & Sons Granite Co. lHMM W. Main tit. XEN IA , OHIO *lAwarded first prize as the finest Monumen­ ta l concern in the U. B.” NEW SPR ING M ILLINERY Ladies' Trimmed Hats at special low prices- R. Bird & Sons Co. —FOR SALE :—A quan tity of good white oak fence post. Edw. Deau Grace H anna Kellji has brought su it for divorce from Clifford Kelly on the grounds of neglect and abandonment and she asks to be re­ stored to her maiden name. Tn<? Mildred Morrison Oo., musi­ cal on tor tat tiers, the best th ing of the season will be presented by the Cedarville Community Club in the opera house, Sa tu rday night, March 17. Admission 25c. Seats on sale Thursday. ON ION S E T S Buy fham now. We offer theni to you at wholesale prices. Just what we would pay for them to­ day. Choice Yellow Onion Sets per quart 18c. Choice White Onion Sets par quart 20c. R. Bird 4» Sona Co- Word has been received here of the death of Miss Tva Marshall on Wednesday n igh t a t her home in IlokeVille, Cal. The deceased is a niece of Mrs. E . G. Lowry and was known to many here. A ll new plays fo r the Shannon Stock Company, which Manager Jackson has secured for the opera house three n igh ts nex t week. The opening w ill be Pa rad is* Regained followed by the-Shop L ifters and In Old Virginia, E x tra good vaude­ ville between1acts. Brices adu lts, 20 and 80f children 10 cents. B U T TER , will pay extra price for Choice fresh butter. Call us fdr price. R. BIRO & SO N S CO. CHURCH SERVICE. R. P. CHURCH (MAIN 8TREET) J . L, Chesnul, Pastor, Sabbath School a t 0:80. Preaching a t 10:80. 1 O. E . a t 0 p, m. • P rayer Meeting Wednesday a t 7 p. m. Tanchors’meeting Sa tu rday even- ing. . M. E. CHURCH. ' , J , W. Patton , Pastor. Sunday School a t 0:80 a. m. L. H . HuHenberger Supt. Dr. W. D. Cole will preach a t 10.80, Preaching a t 10:80 a. m. Pipworth League a t 0:30, There will be preaching each Sunday morning. Announcement of which will be given from time to time. You are cordially invited to a t­ tend these services. P J O B E ’ S Xen ia , Ohio Announce T-heir Showing ; — o New Models in MILLINERY For Spring 1917 You will find ou r sp ring a rray embraces every new fe a tu re p re ­ d om in a tin g in h igh-class Coats, Su its , Gowns, Blouses a n d Footwedr a t inv iting prices. . ‘ Opening Days March, Eight* Ninth, Tenth ■sa PUBLIC SALE DATES. March 11, Howard Turnbull. Fred Gleuiftbs March 22, A good sized crowd attended the presentation of a fine likeness of the late Frances W illard to the Public Schools Monday. The picture was presented in a very appropriate ad­ dress by Miss Mary Ervin in behalf of the branek of the W, O. T. U. and is hung in the auditorium . ....... * Wa will pay you 2 5 c perdozon in trade or oaeh for clean, fraah eggs, Saturday and Monday, Maroh 10 And 12, R. Bird &, Sons Co. ffo matter hot;- herd your head *eh*A ** IfSe*" ni>» trth H * JW*1 Saturday, Maroh 10th is ORANGE DAY We have prepared for it with a big lot SUN H IS T ORANGES . The sweetest, juclsst fruit that grow at special prices for this day only. Regular 25c Orartgea per .............................. 22c Regular 05c Oranges per doz -..... 30c Regular 40c Oranges Per doz.................................3So Soe our window display today. R. Bird &>Sons Co. 'The Shannon Stock 06, begins a th ree n igh t engagement a t the opera house Monday evening.' This company has played hero on other occasions and always has pleased, Hazel and H a rry Shannon, J r ., heading the Company. Seats on sale a t Johnson’*. Adult* 20 and 30 cents; children 10c. SECOND ANNUAL BAND CONCERT OPERA HOUSE Friday Eve., March 16, 1917 Splendid Program of Features Prepared for Your Pleasure Secure T icke ts of the Band Boys a t 25 c each, P la tO pen s a t Johnson 's a t 1:30 Wednesday, Match 14. H I A LiveDealerWanted lu •very town, city nml townahli). Exclusive •gone?, small Investment, forge returns, Writ* or call • ( once to secure your territory. Man past SO with liorse and buggy to .cell Block Condition Powder in Greene comity. Salary ,$70 Pfir month. Address fi Industrial Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana, MAXFER AUTO TRUCK $350 and • Ford Strangest, lightest, belt--attached to shy Ford Itmakw * wonderfully efficient low t>rlceAtruck. Capacity front 1,000 to 7,000 lbs, Write * t once or cull, mm AUTOTRUCKSALESCl. til mum.*, Hit*.** TheBookmalt@f ...Kestaai?ant.. IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL "HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFORLADIISUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. Lunch Counter on MaidFloor Open Day and Night TJs«. gteflt of Good8 Used in the 0*1- ■ i*# fy D e p a r 1 HOGCHOLERA AND PNEUMONIA ERADICATED By usingour high potency stand­ ard 20 cc, dose Seram. Costs you Sc per cc. Dose for three to ten day old pigs lo cc. Dose for loo His, pig 20cc. Have your bank ascertain for our financial standing. We have more money invested in our hold­ ings than any ten commercial Serum Companies in the tL S. , Government licensed, financial­ ly responsible company, estab­ lished in 1909. Writa for our FREE book on Hog Cholera. Older your Serum from the INTERSTATEVACCINE CO. Stock Yards, Cincinnati, Ohio, or direct from the factory, Kansas City, P, O. Station No, 2, Kan­ sas City, Mo.

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