The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
i {ft f •*•UJ'l'MI'l-W "HPP‘ >H lli.«« IP 'SAITEIIHOW, MINGLED ... | W ith M stek bonnets Thefe U an ulcl la y in g if we have rain on Easter Sabbath there will b e ram fo r the sevbn fo llow in g gah- baihs. This yea r we had snow so W« c o u ld ’b a rd ly exp ect the rule to apply unites oilr spring and winter Improve Your Floors! Put down a good grade of linoleum. It is easy to clean and keep clean, and costs less, wear considered, than almost any other floor covering/ Armstrong’ s Linoleum is noted for its beautiful patterns and durability. Our showing includes artistic designs for the bed-room, living-room, etc., as well as for the kitchen, bathy and pantry. V is it o u r flo o r -c o v e r in g d e p a r tm e n t a n d th e n ew 1917 p a t t e r n s . see R. Bird & Sons Co. i 4 1 per Dollar With Our Service and Ours is the champion service— the expert, courteous kind that makes mo toring safe, easy, and almost trouble-free. . * . So we sell Firestones—a complete line of Tires, Tubes and Accessories—in order that you may get tnat service in the highest degree at lowest cost. Come in and let »s prove it. • R. A. MURDOCK Lo ca l-D is tr ibu to r * . Main Httret, - - Oedarvllle, Ohio I can get you any pattern of Wall Paper you want, I can put it on the wall to suit you, Speak early and avoid the rush, C. M. Spencer Phont 3-110 C e d a r v i l l e , O h io season* are to be reversed V TYPHOIDFEVEREPIDEMIC W h ile R ev , J .,P a tto n , w ife and daughter Helen*, are just recovering from severe oases ot typhoid fever, the same disease has broken <ut in Mr, Gv H . H artm an 's fam ily, Esther M ay, the eldest daughter being: stricken down . Miss Cora Cavender o f Jamestown, college student, who has been making her home w ith Mr. Hartman was also taken sick and was removed to her home i n Jamestown, Saturday. Paul Duncan , another student, o f Darlington, Fa., wab taken sick Saturday and, it wab thought that he had typhoid fever. H e was ao-. companion home b y Mr. Ralph E lder, not being able to make the trip alone. CHURCHSERVICE. R. P. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) J. Xi. Chesnut, Pastor. Teachers’ Meeting Saturday at 7. Sabbath School, at 9:30. Preach ing at 10:80. O. E . ftt^ll. Prayer meeting W ednesday even ing at 7, ; ' Even ing service in the M. E . church. . -■■ Persons own ing ^Ulfckehl hre hereby warped that they must keep their flock on their own premises, ttomplalpts have been made to this office about damages done by ch ickens. Du* warn ing Is given everyone to com p ly w ith the law in this respect or be su b ject to prosecu tion, R . P, M cL E A N , Mayor. ADVERTISEMENTFORBIDS FOR STREET (HUNG The necessity o f auto livery comes every wow and then to all. Don’t for get to call R. A . Murdock, phone 55. Prdmpt service/ Sealed proposals w ill be received by the council o f the village o f Cedarville, Ohio, a t the office o f the village clerk thereof, up to 12 o ’ clock noon, bn the 28rd day of A p ril on the follow ing specifications: 8,000 gallons o f o il, more or less, samples tor be subm itted for each grads priced, HiicceBBful bidders to furnish a sprinkling wagon suit able fo r the purpose, nids to epeoify whether same will be shipped chargeO prepaid o r P. 0 , R ids w ill also b e received for the sprinkling with theroad oUsuffiolent to la y the dust on Certain specified streets In the village. a Said contrac tor seouring bid must furn ish -a ll ipaterial, labor and the w ork to be done In a satisfactory manner and under the direction o f the street comm ittee of ooupoi) an,d according to-plans and specifications on file in ttie office o f the village clerk. Said party securing Contract o f tijrnishiug o il and Sprinkling, must give bond to fcbe approval o f council tor the faith fu l performance o f con tract. ■. Council.reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. . •By order o f council. J. W . Johnson ,-village clerk. ’ April 2; 1917. . * FOR RENT-^-House and .eleven acres. Inquire o f Mrs, C. C. Weimer. The W« O. T . U. w ill meet a t the home o f Mrs. Evaleth next Thurs day at 2 p . in. ‘ I t w ill be a Dues Social Meeting and all the rneih^ bers are urged to be present. Bring your dollar for the Campaign fund. Why churn butter when cream is so high, Best cash results at J. M. Willoughby, Agt., J. A. Long Company.- AN ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT „ The M ilfo rd F ink Granite c o m pany (John Charles Dodd#, presi dent), is now offering a small por tion o f its 7 per cen t first Preferred Stock, a t ] « r . H o taxes. D iv i dends paid quarterly. Th is is an unusual opportun ity to secure » sound- investment w ithout risk. I hers are no outstanding mortgages, bonds, or other incumbrances against the Company’ s properties. This Company now^ownS In tee. simple, the famous M ilford Pink Granite Quarries from which came the granite o f wh ich the Penn sylvania Term inal Station in New York uifcy, the Boston Public Library, and a large number o f the finest buildings and memorials in America are constructed, and for which the demand is steadily in creasing. . I t is not a "w a r s to ck ." It is expected that the entire offer ing w ill be promptly taken.- Appli cations for this stock may be le ft at 4he X en ia offices o f the Company at 118-129 W . Main St., or with The Commercial & Savings Bank Com pany, Xen ia, Ohio, and The E x change Bank, Cedarville, Ohio. Frank T. Torrence, L icensed Agent. adv. In pursuance to a resolution passed by the V illage o f Cedarville, O., I am .hereby instructed to re ceive bids for tbo construction o f a fire cistern o f 1000 barrels, more or less. B ids must be in tlfk office o f the clerk b y noon, . <t- ' Monday, April 30. B ids shall be seated and marked “ Bids fo r Fire Cistern” and shall be made in accordance w ith plans and specifications on file a t this office. 'B ids however may be offered on cisterns o f 1000 barrel capacity of various forms, whether square .or long. B ldsshallincludeexcuvaU on , furnishing all material and labor, removal o f dirt and supplying lumber for form?. A guarantee for fa ith fu l per formance o f the work .h a il ac company each bid. Council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids, . J, W . JOHNSON , Clerk o f the - Vi l l age 'of Cedarville, Q. Auto livery, Phone 55. Day night, wp are always ready. R, Murdock. .* Ho matter bow hard your head aOM*. Skr. IU m * Xatl-FWla Plltai will r— HOYP$ THIS? How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured b y Hall’s Catatrli Medicine. ' - . Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh Bufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rem edy fo r Catarrh. , Hall's Catarrh Medicifie acts -thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces/ expelling the Poison c'rom the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. A fter you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine- fo r a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health, -Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid . o f catarrh, Send f o r , testimonials, free. F . J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by alb Druggists, 75c. i FOR SALE—I have fo r sale a very desirable, centrally located piece o f property in Xenia, which will rent to good tenant to pay 10, per cent per annum. The price is $6,000, be# time can be .had on much o f this, i f de sired. No. better location in town, only one. square from courthouse. As an investment this would be first class. See A . W . Tresise, No. 39 Greene street, Xenia,'Y» M, C. A.NBuilding. CASTCm iA For Infants and Children In Use ForOver30 Years Always bears the Signature o f - 0 FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law XENIA, OHIO. Office over. GalloWay & Cherry. © - -jfej NOTICE TO -TRY OUR JOB PRINTING- HORSEBREEDERS Coleshill Diamond King Coleshill Diamond King is an imported Shire, bay, weight 2.00. He ha* proven himself a sintjof draft colt* that will mature into ton horse*. His colt* have *old higher than any other horse that has ever stood in the county. One pair of ysarlings sold last fall for $352,50 and hi* suckling colt* have *old as high a* $125,00. A sure breeder and good dis position. W ill m a k e th e sea s on a t $20. Prince Albert Prince Albert is an imported Belgium; sorrel weight 2000 another one .of the greatest sires that ever stood in the county. You need not tell anyone about Prince Albert, everone knows him and his colts. Will m a k e th e sea son a t $ 17 . 50 . Longjumeau Longjumeau is an imported Pcrcheron, dark gray, weight 2000. He is another one that sires those good colts you are all looking for. Will make the season .at $17.50, These horses will make the season of 1917 at my barn 1-2 mile south of Cedarville on Wilmington pike. All colts insured for thirty day*. If not souhd and all right at that time don't settle till they are right. These horses will be in the tare of a competent and careful groom, and every one will be treated right. Care will be taken to prevent acci dents, but will not be responsible should any occur, Harry Townsley. BeatPricesfor Butter, Poultry Farmer* call us by phone,, get our prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delivered. Nagley’ s Grocery - - Cedarville, Ohio Phone 40. SPRING 1917 Hutchison & Gibney Announce all Their Stock of Ready-to-Wear all New Not a Suit Left Over New Suits $10,00 to $59,50 gThey .WilljPlease You . ■-'Coats,................... .. .$4. 50 tp $25.00 - Silk Wai st . . . . . . . . . . .$2.95 £o $10,00 Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.75 to $12,Q0 \ Wool Dresses; . V. . : . .$8.75 to $15.00 Silk Dr«s6*es<, . , . . .$10.00 to $35,00 Children’* Oingham Dresses , , « . •» « . . . . . . . . . .59c to'-$2,50' Petticoats Ipr: / / Aprons . . . . . , , . . . . .29c, 69c and 79e Children’ s Coats, . . . . . .$4.00 to $5.00 $25.00 for $19.50 Rag Rugs 49c Scrim-Curtains $1.25 for 95c Hutchison & Gibney XENIA, - - - OHIO PURE FOOD GROCERIES A Shield of Quality, Our Trade Mark We stand behind all our 3rocerie3 as to their pure food qualities. Pure food Groceries at the lowest prices, together with Our prompt delivery service is the reason our grocery is the “ Big Grocery” . It brings and brings and holds every customer th it ever gives us a trial, especially during these hard times. Get the economical habit and buy at SCHMIDT’S. A P O U T , ¥ O O D \ im o ice o r Water Vouches\ i\StMLStt\PT OYSTERS\ l\NoCUemUaYVtestmV'we l \use4. . tlHaVuril T l*v«,T reA n «i\ \Cl Qm.UlVCUMtMOEEP [ f|2£Al/J AIR , newr $ r i Oysters Cheaper Than Meat 30c Per Quart Specials Friday and Saturday Old Reliable Coffee Pound, stool c u t ............................................. 22c Iv o ry Soap . 6 Bars fpr.............................................. 25c Primes, fan cy largo Santa Clara 40*69 size, 2 poundH for — ...... ........ .......... 26o Hand-picked N avy Beans 2 pounds fo r ........ ......... *8o E xtra fine Dried Peaches per pound............................................................ 80 Bacon , sugar cured By the piece,, per pound............................... 28c W h ite Corn Meal 2 sacks tor .......... ........ „ Steel Out Coffee per pound......................... Tomatoes per can....,.................. ....... 9 D iffered ! K inds o f Bread per loa f ..16e .19o ..10c GRAPE F R U IT ................. . ............. ..... . j f o r l f c ' K»dishes, Strawberries, O n ion s All kinds of 8 ood Potatosi, Onion Sot* «nd GarcUn Saada. H . JL JL # E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . , Xenia, OJiio J m
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