The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

V rnmmlhsm ritfSMMN wests N« w » m 1**& jfEi u pp NM nnn»«w*»n**» HWPP | „ local an © w m * 1 tM*r*m*’~* » * *^ 4 Wm »t«it . $mmi* Brotiwrtaafi of D*yto» rkfetarth with. Xm B n * mm* Wm Kllrf* Or«Hp«r, of Lov-aland. ^ j . . , KM UlM. W**k-«a<i gutm* o f Jtflwr XafchUwn; Blair. Mr, I. M, Dick was eallad to Frank­ lin Tftawtay to attend the funeral of hU brother, ^Bod,” who died Sabbath. Mix#Mary Si. McKev, o f C'on&ar#- viU*, Inch, to the gaest of her brother, Mr. Ray McKee and wife. Msg. H, H. McMillan has been, quite iriokgphi* week nattering with an at­ tack -of heart trouble, ble’e big adv, in Mu* iuv 17*19 Wait Main* Jeffreys received- net the Vtnna Harper tnmoa pleas court Wad* $4$4.7& in her etufc for Ray. J. W, Patton has about re­ gained his health, and will fill the M, Ft, pulpit Sabbath morning for the hrshtinte in:: several ' months, life many friends are glad to see him able to be about again, • / ; .!$■ ■; - Mr* Prank Barber of Indianapolis, stopp^ here'Sabbath for » visit with Ws motherrMrs. Jeanette Eskridge. Mr, Barber was on his way to Phila­ delphia to join the second bill posting Misses Anna and Cornelia Bra4fute crew *or Bros d}?CU8' moved.* hato the Btewarfc Kownslejr, * —~— - property, which they recently pur-: Mtss Clara Boaee, who has been diasock j teaching in the high school at ------ - —~r iVenedooia, 0 „ has returned home .Mr. F. D.' Dixon, o f Tulsa, Okla„ for hop vacation. ' has been spending the past week with ______ _____ his parents. Dr. and Mrs,' J. W. Dix­ on, aervwreB amounting to $7h&, ‘ > ■■ •V. Oa.uatlous for sale at Bmlui’s barber shop on Saturday tar Mother'i^day, Babb»thf May J*, We had the pleasure j»r. A, M. CaropWil , .. o f nmattag . ...... . on the street In i Aenia oh Tuesday. Tin* lh*. was hate to tatanA * meet:ng of the Peminury ---------- ’ Ifcnrd hut found i* taip^lde to got Do not overtook the bargains yim*ta rvAarvilla this time ,«>vl ;,rkrd to oau always find at Kelbta’ a Cloth- >^e remembered to ms many iriends. ingBtorein Xama, 1749 W. Mam. ; , ------------- ;'“~ -.......... *._ . A "good £;f"d nndic-nce heard Bev, J. ►«. K. MeM5cl:r*l iu the Opera house ompt service. . The grand jury in session Monday investigated three cases and it 13 re­ ported found two indictments. Robert Bird and Thomas Mechling o f this place were on the jury. V>1 It The baeealaureats sermon to the high school graduates wilt* be de­ livered Habbath evening in the M. E. church by Dr, Dole, of. Spring* Held. was the voice of the meeting that a telegram lie sent President Wilson asking that the manufacture of liquors be prohibited %» a war meas-. UW* ' * Mr. C. B. Allen was given a sur­ prise Sabbath when sixteen relative* from oyer the .county called on him, the affair being somewhat of a fam­ ily reunion. Among those here were: Perry E. Ludington and wife, George Dudmgton and wife, of Daytont Floyd Alien and wife of Xenia?. Charles Allen and wife and Martha Bell of Spring Valley. BARMINSDON'T FOOLttJIMERS Gowtlry Gwav Quick to Sss M Value. . Messrs. F* P, audf J. E. Hastings have been receiving a visit from ftheir brother. Bey, Hastings, of P&wuce City, Neb. Workhouse, prisoners attempted a get away SalffL-h afternoon whop three men attacked Guard Huston. >Thu leader o f the gang* had broken ‘ put several weeks ago but was re­ captured* , • . The A. t£. Ball farm of ■106 acres on the Columbus pike was ap- { praised Wednesday ftt $72' an acre. ] The ^appraisers under a .partition suit-w ire A- H. CJresweli, J. H. Aridtew and John McLean of near ■Wilberforce, , * A ■ i MakeYom Home ■ „ a Masterpiece The walla and woodwork of your -homo ate ,unquestionably the hotting for your furnishings* * If wonderful*harmonious color combinations of so ft velvety shades on your walls and wood­ work count for anything at all* you cap certainly make your Mr. Wilbur Conley entertained about fifty o f his high school friends Thursday evening. 'Che,young folks' thoroughly enjoyed -themselves at games and other amusements and ice creamrand cake were served “during the. evening. Word has'been received hero that JBov.'W. B. Graham, -oT Rockville, Ind„, had taken the examination to enter the officers training camp at Indianapolis, Mr, S. C. Wright o f this place took- the examination Tuesday in .Xenia for the (tame camp. The Ford agency reports the fol­ lowing sale o f touring cars Inst week. Pay Reed. Carl McDorman, Earl Crow and G. H* Dean, Mr, Murdock is still a head of the company on orders and those interested had bet­ tor haver their order in now rather than wait until the rush next month. PATitORiZE IflHE TRADE Guaranteed Goode to Be Found In AH Up te Dete b«H*el Stare*—Education I* Greatest Fsskfr In the Expansion of Strong l^plfMse l(rt*re*ta—The Age of Advertising. Two of our big. farmers, Fred Weimer and Arthur . Cummings have, sold thsir cattle tp Titus Bros, for twelve cents ii pound. There are 120 head tn the consign, menfc that will average 1250 pounds each. These cpttle wereImrchased last October in Kansas City for j 6% cents and they averaged about bOO pounds then. ,'Phe Dry organization of.Cedar. ville village and township with all others who are interested are re­ quested tom cetat theB, P„ church next Tuesday evening. May 15, at 7:30 o'clock. The -meeting will be addressed by County Manager AUbatigh, who will explain, the plans for the campaign. S. 0, WEIGHT, Chairman, lelnteriorColor* (V«to«f Finhh) Whether 'yOu’rci _ building m n*W .hotiae or roaocorstihd «n old one* for tke iMtke of enduring, lertinif barutr end Mtiifwtioa.' look into JEkedley 5f Vmomu W m I>«U i Interior Color# before making e deoieion.. ' Come in end im the color carda end combination*., . The Tarbox Lumber Co The W, C. T- U.AviH meet Tliurs- dayatthchoiuoof Mrs, T. N.Tarb'ix. Subject? Health and' Heredity. Lead­ er, Mrs, Eveleth. All are invited. Dr, W, B* McChesney delivered the high school addi'ess to the graduating class in Ether, Pa., last Friday even­ ing. Sabbath the Dr. delivers the baccalaureate sermon to the graduat­ ing class in Beavercreek township at the M. E. church in Alpha. On Mon­ day Dr, McChesney, Dr* Chesnut and Mr, G. C. Hanna go as delegates to the R. P. Synod in Plhladelphit. Dur­ ing the sjmod Dr, McChesney wilt ad- tlrcss aMinion meeting of. the R„ P. ihurches in Philadelphia^ Presbytery in-the interest of Oedatville .College. There has been*1reports circulated that probably the sheriff,, dark of smmt and imditar'woufd be [Copyrl*iited./;)Kt b* jr. SuUlvan.J Kites vis*^against, with, the wind. The method ttf the hnstllng mail order Imuse is to plan with uuduqity and execute wUJi vigor. It shelbUes out iwKsibllltius and then treats them as probabilities. Education is tb# great factor m the expansion of local business Interests. Even the catftloRUa plays Its part, neg- Otivejy perhaps, but none th .* less surely, * One, or two" demonstrations are enough Experienee advertises from the housetops* At bpcbptf the differ­ ence ■between Atlpe and true values and economies and.jjidgtoent. And the fanner (a an apt scrholar, Once stung, the repented appearance of the cntiifogUB Is bound to cause re­ volt not only in the philosophy of the victim, but in hl« entire social system. Farmer ibwoguiM* Value*. The farmer in not a pom* appraiser of genulue values; but. being honest himself, he cap hejboicd once. After one good hliucb he becomes wary of catalogue Artistry and spends his cast* 1posting bom® trade.aud sup­ porting liome mer«ht»hfs who do not self their wares .'isbtht unseen’"' and never hand their ^U^nns any green goods disguised ns hayminH., Tradhig at hnme ls .more tiihn a mat­ ter of loyalty to hbarn interests, tt is a matter of mdfyldjittd self inlerost Every oue -is bound to pleat by the community'# snecefes. * Clienieftt Hot ^Articular, * The ujnll order hmwes bitvc their clientele or they couldn't flourish us they do, but if Is got*' aUioug piu-Ucnlar people, 1'tiq InrdtHharfc of the genuine belongs b> pro-tporff9r,.i(elf Interest and common.Seimop It is to be acquired- only by the. buyer if-kmtr;*rti”)d vpodkltff.i*?. 0 H *. ftieF Gmt gnui'mfiTd goods 'distinHire enough to gratify the nmst fastidious era to i'c foul;*! In itii up to date stores in nil provincial ceumuinitie* from Nome In Pannnn. It follows the rule of demand and supply among intelligent people wherever progress and prosperity train together. The catalogue homes an* not passing up any new advantage for the further, ing of their own Interests. It’s their i business to keep awnise, 1 Just now they are chortling with glee I over the .parcel, post business as It affects their expensive output of printed matter. By making freight shipments to dis­ tributing centers like Cincinnati, for instance, rhey. can tube advantage of zone rates and save a large per cent of the former expense of mulling direct from the home plant* catalogues con tainlng order slips being rated ns par­ cel post matter. Familiarity Breed* Distrust, At first.bluBh this looks Hire a fro mendoils advantage and a bowling boost, But there is still some sense left In the'ancient smv about familiar, ity breeding contempt. It also breeds distrust, and too much catalogue Is apt to pall on wen the ■simplest consumer In remotest Ar catibi.. Lookat This! BeautyandComfort in thi* OLD HICKORY FURNITURE The hacks and xcats of the chairs, rockers, settees and swing* arc-woven of real hickory bark, which has been made soft and pliable. Very durable and price very reasonable. CALL AND INSPECT THIS LINE OF OUTDOOR FURNITURE SELECT SOME O? £T TO DECORATE YOUR PORCHES AND LAWKJ J. A . B E A T T Y «S SO N | Green Strsnt, - , - * - XENIA, OHIO m KKUS Don’t let the same Bee sting you twice E sp e c ia lly the c loth ing bee— if y ou do its you r own fau lt and ■deserves what you get, JSTOW M R , M AN—this store represents everyth ing- that’s gsod in c lo th in g and furnishings for M en and B oys— i f y o u want a $15 suit its worth that and $20 suits, are not wdrth $25 If they were w e ’ d ask it—D o y o u get the idea? . ’ ^ ,V, _ ’ '* B e very careful where you buy— if you w an t qua lity first and 10 per cent va lue , Come and see us. ; . . . " now 1$ To Gat IU pep cent ot; the population This wffi pe carried;to the counties and towns and township#, On this, basis Cedar- ville village would have-to furnish five and the township the same num­ ber. The fine herd of beef cattle own# by Frank Thompson of Miami county, were marketed in Indianapolis last week. The 79 head weighed 114,710 pounds and. were sold at S13.85, mak­ ing a total of $15,318.78 or-$194 per- head average. -«Ar$a* Ji§p*p|ttagr „ ' probable drafting wBl fe i&)e'#nif tan hoard o f eJecHoha.'1The comm# pleas judges have also been taention- ■gd* It is; certain that none of these officials are courting the position and such is hoping that the authority will be invested in some other person. It .Would he an unpleasant task among home- folks hut if such becomes the law there is nothing else for the coun­ ty official selected to do but do his duty, TIME T oB ^vG racfu a tioa f t ~ ‘ 2 H ON" ©LOOKS *k*,i^. ■'*■: m il. Jeweler: $ w - Main Street v Stfenfa, p . W ! H a t and Caps for, men and •b oy s at right . prices STRAUSS £ HUB “The SurpriseStore” 28 *30 E. Third S t , Dayton, Ohio B o y ^ Suits .‘ Shirt Waists S tock ings Underwear Etc. f . aw Miss Sweet Qirl Graduate A t this time we suggest the importance to you 'o f being well shod. The world pays respect to good shoes, therefore good shoes pay* Commercially and Socially we are headquarters for the famous Fox Footery Styles that are CHIC, * <* CRISP, CORRECT W » have them in Pumps or Strap Effects, made o f Satins, White KeiosMa, Poplin or S«a Island Duck. Smart Footwear fo r Commencement Exercise* or for any and all occasions in life . Correctly Fitted and Pricedat $2.00 to $3,50 Horae-Shy Young Men. The discovery is being made* that many yohng men who have reached manhood in the last tan years do not know how to-harness And attach the horse to tho buggy, crank the boast, stop on the horse-stutter, engage the clutch and get across the country un­ der one horse power.—-Minneapolis Journal. Glad to See Them Go? Patience—“I nee a London railroad station has been equipped with penny* In-the-slot machines for the sale of tickets to porsens who wish to accom* pany friends to the train platforms.'' Patrice—“That's too cheap. Inflow Td give more than a penny to set some of my friends leave tho town.” B o th Bales Open May 10 3 Our Motor Trucks Deliver Everywhere ..inii inml ...... , S p r in g fie ld * O M o . ...................... Our Annual May Sale o f Silks *.- 1 Becoming MSuemlzcd, Native, women of high caste imlndla, known as pudah women, because they keep their faces covered with pudahs or thick veils or live a life of seclu­ sion from the opposite sex, are begin­ ning to wdar corsets arid are now fur­ nishing a new class of customers for such articles, * HOWS THIS? How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for flny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. , ■ HalVfi Catarrh Medicine hag been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be­ come known as the most reliable rem­ edy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Rets thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison id healir eased portions. from" the lfiood aha ng the dis- After yon have taken Hall's Ca- tanh Medicine for a shott time you will MA-a* great improvement in your genfral health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send, for testimoinals, F.*L CHUNKY & Cp., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, losers Shoe Store 10 Sctyth petroit Street, Xtnia , Ohio lO ,A .S M O W * 0 « l . * The tow a rd Wr#a company each year holda a May Silk Sale superior ia value giving to any similar event in Central Ohio. This yearv the Annual May Silk starts Thursday, May 10 and closes Saturday* May 12th. We have sxerted every effort to make .the reductions in this sale greater than ever before. 4 M BL AOXC SILKS—OOX j ORBS SILKS and WH ITE SILKS are i included. Prices have been re­ duced t o a minimum on this splendid stock o f Standard "high grad.3 ^Silks. Graduates, June Brides and all women in searth o f good silks at big savings Brill' hail this message with delight—* You are entitled to your share. 2^1 Great Nine Day Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, . Linoleums, Stoves Etc., Calling Attention to Our Convenient Charge and Payment Plan FricesGreatlyReduced AlthoughWren's regu­ lar prices are lower than will be found in larger cities upon the dame kind o f merchandise they will be reduced greatly during VM* tale to call attention to our Credit Extension as heralded for the first time in this announcement, \* •v'-Sv c x liA. A wO* Open an A c cou n t A partial payment the time o f purchase a t h e ^ n c e ' i n ^ k semi-monthly or montl payments will open i way for you to sect tbe.kiad ofHomefurhii inga yeur older relatb wad friends haveodvii y a u t o b u y - l h e Woi While Kind. W NiM e mm ■‘IE -

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