The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

o t iogm , jm m im *L ■* • sj ^ ^ a w u s ^ s jw>|4* to BaytOfl, Wfdwod*y. ‘*r,vMHh|W*ni<*|gMl$R»i MtMifi '«*• «?**#! Mrs* t r o d i i Clemen* attended 00 »mtM)M»«ut o t Grenville, Ohio, la s t weak. M r* Mary Ja n e RargdLU Glam- Tto ehartar coremlwic* la Xoaim has About completed Ita work and tb« now ciuwtsr wUI be. submitted to the electors a t the primary in August. Mrs. J. E. Mitchell and two daugh­ ters, Marion and Ruth, are visiting *«* a s d daughter, M m E lisabe th .Messrs. Boyd and Graham Wylie in BargdtU, Bpriughsld, Ohio, are Dakota, visitor* a t the heme o t Mr. and Mrs, W. Ji. Glamansc, S e tte r M o s s a t th e Spot Gash Grocery. W ,W .Trouta Urooary Go, Miss Isabelle W in te r is home fr**P FatnsviUe lo r the summer vaeation. I f e r d Isom Mrs, J> M. Fortney and Miss Rachel Terbox, 'who wore operated upon i n * Golumbus hospi­ ta l la s t Satu rday , ind icates they a re improving ae rap id ly as could be expected. A meeting of ttf t C e d am lle Red Grose will be held In th e opera, house Monday evening a t • p. in. Good musle and addressee will be made by Dr. Ren McClellan and Rev. G, 8 . McCauley,*. Mrs. J . A . •to rm o n t and eon, Marion, of S a lid s, Colo., who have been visiting in St. Louie, Mo„ arrived here S a tu rday and b a re joined th e ir husdaud and father, Mr. M arry W righ t leaves today for F lin t, Mich., where he h a s ae- ceptSd a position in an automobile factory. CHURCH^SERVICE. M. E . CHUBCH. J . W. Patton , Pasto r. Sunday School a t 8:30 a. m l SL, H. Sulieuherger Silpt, Preach ing by the pasto r a t 10:80, EpWotth League a t 6;3(r:. R. F. CHURCH (MAIN STREET) J , It. Cbesnue, Pastor. ;Teachers' Meeting S a tu rd ay -a t 7. , Sabbath School a t 9:80. P reach ing by th e pasto r a t 10;80. -C. E.'At-C, ■Prays* mosting Wednesday a t 7:00. • Miss Doretba McClellan has been elected teacher in the Clark’s Run school, Xenia township. Miss Elsie Shroadea will teach a t Maple Comer in the same township. Mr. John Townsley went to Colum­ bus Saturday where he enlisted in Company D of the artillery. He pass­ ed the first examination hut has to submit to the final examination, Mr, Chas. Dean and family drove'to Cbillicothe where they were guests of, Mr. Knowlton and family, Sabbath. Mr, Knowlton was one of the ^con­ tractors on the school house here and a t present is completing a tuberculo­ sis hospital near Chillicothe. You can keep as cool as a cucum- ber now at. Smith's barber shop while being operated upon by the tonsorial artists, Electric fans have been in­ stalled. w Mr, Frank Shepherd of Columbus drove oyer Saturday in his new Page touring car, he being conneeted with the distributors in his city. The oil fo r the .streets has arrived after so long a wait and be: applied. By exercising a little care there is no necessity of haying the pavements all tracked up. « Mr. and Mrs: Frank Reid of Wyom­ ing were guests of Mrs. L. G. Bull over Sabbath. Mr. Reid and wife at­ tended the U. P. General Assembly in Boston and have been making an ex­ tensive visit through the East. Ho is a son of the late Addison Reid known to many of our older citizens, it be­ ing twenty-five years since his first visit here. * Home grown strawberries are com­ ing into market and they seem to be of fine quality regardless of the cold ■ wet weather soma weeks ago. Some say the crop will not be as large as last year. ^ .FrSsh Frusta and Vegetables every d ay a t the HeW Gash Grocery on th e corner. Or- Miles* Antt-Peln pills fsr ail p *l» * According to , a decision of Judge Kyle the stockholders of th e defunct Osborn bank are held liable for the debts of the hank between June 1 and June 18,1913, the date the doors l of the bank were closed. The amount I which the stockholders are liable is $30,635. Several of the stockholders are insolvent, probably five being re- , sponsible fo r the judgment allowed,by the court. Best Prices For Fresh Fruits and; Vegetables EveryDay Call Phono 217 for Your Grocery Supply. Orders Will bo Delivered Promptly. Better Price* can be Obtained at the Spot Cash Store* Tie W. W. Trout, Grocery Co. ATTENTION! See Us for Special Prices on Goal We have received several cars Focohoatas, Hocking, Jackson and Virginia Mrs ,*,,.1 V~ ~.rvm ~ .."V •9XHW O W - W i . ‘h’cr-.llurtXV -mmmmmmmmkm wMimiSM * f . -£sr r~2*. ~ ag--y *eg~ mmm @ R a tn juu f ; ,r . Let the buyer beware! Take no chances inbuy­ ing clothing. It’s a patriotic duty to make suFe that every dollar brings full value* * * - * * - * ■ . ■ I t is w orth notice th a t serv ing the c lo th ing w an ts o f m en today is n o t the “gam e ’r it used , to be. T h e d ifficu lty now is to g e t enough good , reliable clothing- to sell—n o t in g e t t in g men to buy th e output. O f course, it is still possible to g e t quan tities o f unscrupulous c lo th ing m ade w ith a large percen tage o f co tton and shoddy, 'Bu t it requires imm ense buy ing power, c lose co-operation w ith manufacturers, a business repu­ ta tion and good commercial stand ing to g e t th e pick o f th e best manu­ facturers o f the country, The c lo thes w e se ll are hon es tly made— the prices are moderate. to $30 EVERY PR ICE GUARANTEED T V A t present time th is store is in an unique position. For nearly tw en ty - years it has been selling c lo th ing to th e men o f Springfie ld; for tw en ty years it has been building upon the rock o f in tegr ity . I t has been picking and choosing the makers w ith whom it w ished to co-operate. N ow , a t this time, firm ly established in the confidence and good w ill o f both the makers and customers, it is better able than ever to be o f service to you. There is such a wonderful var iety o f Sp r in gand Summer s ty le s , fabrics, pa ttern s and colors here now tha t no man, no m a tter how his ta s te s m ay run, need go aw ay d issa tisfied . Great' assortm en ts o f Stein -B loch , Aa - ler-Rochesfer, M ichae ls-$ tern & Co., and Sampeck c lo thes fo r m en and youn g men. “There Are None. B etter ,” / _ ' / ' - ■ Summer Underwear Soft Cuff Shirts for Summer Boys’ Clothing V a r ie ty is a no tew orthy fe a tu r e of/Gut1 display o f summer underwear. M o st every imag inab le design , m ater ia l and make ’ Is here. The se lec tion s have , been made w ith g r ea t care to insure quality. The tim e jls ripe fo r choice.^ A ssor tm en ts are complete. ’ Come i n and supp ly you r se lf before d t e * weather* g e t s r ea lly ho t. Complete r a n g e sa f ,^ t h e ^ o f l t r w l i ^ n ^ k f i s t : : . *,/- . ^ A r v S n * B.V.tX 1SUPERIOR * 3 COOPERS ROCKINCHAIR ■ »: OTIS DAYTON : " Athletic Styles Show n in a splendid range o f the m o s t &p- v propriate m ater ia ls—nainsooks, underwear plaids; plain crepes, mercerized and so ise ttes. Spec ia l d isp lay o f a ll-silk underwear in ath­ le tic sty le s. One-quarter sleeves, and sleeve ­ le ss garm en ts w ith c losed crotch. Priced $1.60 to $3.50 Knitted. Styles Provided in one-quarter and fu ll leng th sleeve s, three-quarter, knee and ankle leng th . Shown In fin e lisles, balbriggans and m ercer ized lisles. Kn itted underwear in Cboper brands. Th is s ty le is th e choice o f m any and is g row in g in popularity. P r iced $1.00 to $3.00 Percales Fibre Silks Madras Pure Silks A showings ■ that will prove delightful to choose from, as the qualities are .■ ; ceptionally attractive. A display tha t is complete in every detail ahd par­ ticular men will find, choice easy. ‘ J $t00, $140 to $0.00 ere is no sensible' soft collar style missing . from our display."There are 24 in all and the way they are selling demonstrates'their immense pop­ ularity this season. Some nobby ■newer effects to show”;you—15c and 25c, Also several styles of pins ■specially designed for soft collars. Straw Hats A/re Ripe • Strawtime is here again and our live, quick service Hat de­ partment is on the job with the choic­ est headpieces in town. Every style, braid,, weave and every height, width and proportion in Senriits, Splits, Ml- lans, Panamas and Mackinaws is here. These guaranteed guaranteed values will make Kredel & A l e x a n d e r ’ s the Straw H a t Mecca for all wide-awake men. $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 up ‘ Start the young man right—INSPIRE HIM— he will more than glory in the quality of a K. & A .. garment. Our clothing is "sure to satisfy him— there’s an a ir abou t them tha t all boys like. * ( ‘ •* , i ' . ' . t . ' BOYS' SUITS—^Unusually smart styles,~in English . and Scotch .TWeeds and Blue Serges, some with extra pan ts; all sizes bp to 18 years—$3.90, $4A5 $6.50,$8.50,$15.». , & '' SPECIAL—Blue Serge Suits, with extra pants and, cap .*5,40, DRESSY NORFOLKS—Alpaca-lined; absolutely fast color1blue; sizes 7 to 18 years. BOYS’ REEFERS AND TOP COATS—Nifty box- . - back effects, patch pockets and Norfolk styles— *3.00, *3.50, *4.85. FOR TH E LITTLE FELLOW—A remarkable va- . riety in Wash Suits . ......................*1.00 up A complete line of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, etc., for the boy’s spring Wear. ’ Oddi Trousers We meet this demand with a stock so large—pat­ terns so handsome and fashionable—as to 'gratify the wish of all men . . . . ...*4.00, *5.00, *6.00, *7.00 •*»* ■ • F$r general wear *2,00, $2.50, *3.00, *3^0 and *4L0O An extensive stock of Dress Suits and all ac­ cessories, We a lso h ave fine c a r o f th e * , »■ ' ■ Best Portland Cement u.T-TuViriVi^r^" . Siwer P ipt Littio Building Supplies TOWNSHIP SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION TH« OedArvlll* Township Sab­ bath School convention was hold m the R, P. church Sabbath afternoon, there being a good representation form the various oongragations. Gsorge W. Morrison of Xenia was presented and made an Interes ting ta lk In behalf of the organization, he being secretary of the county organisation. The following officers were elected: F. F , Hastings, president; W. R . i te r r e tt , vies p residen t; L. H» Sullenberger, s ec re ta ry ; J , R. Hastings, treasu rer; Miss Elizabeth B lair MUtnentary Supt.; Dr, Me- Ohesney Supt, of Teachers Training; Miss Rosa Stormont, Committee on V isitation , Miss Mary Ervin, temperance and Miss Mary cooper, missionary: harvest in fu ll b last by tha t time. A proposition was tip for consider­ ation th a t the club take over the solicitation of funds lo r th e Red Gross. This was voted down for the reason the Bed Gross has an organization of its own th a t can go before the people w ith a d irect ap­ peal fo# support. The position of the Community Olub on the m atte r must net be constructed .as in opposition to the Red Gross move­ ment, Mr. Lester Huston has purchased a new Maxwell touring car of C. N. Stuckey & Son, A SANE QUIET FOURTH w Tin CedarriPe Lime Company Gedarville Is gblng to have a sate and sand Fou rth 'o f Ju ly . I t had bson proposed to have eome so rt of a celebration here th a t day bu t a fte r a canvass of the situation the officials of the Community Club de­ cided th a t the people a re not In ao- oord, A number of reasons were advanced elite! of which was the late season th a t will probably find t HOW'S THIS? How’S This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, , , ■ Hall's Catarrh Medicine nas 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 acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from tlio Blood and healing the dis­ eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement Injrotrf general health, Start taking Hall'S Catarrh Medicine a t once and get rid cf catarrh. Send for testiraolnaU, frfift, F. J, CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists, 75c, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Plant of Toledo Canning comyaaqg was destroyed by fire, Plymouth voters defeated a pro­ posed school bond Issue of $50,008. Lightning killed William H. Thom­ as, twenty-one, a t his home in Mans­ field. Mansfield mayor announces fire- works will be permuted the coming Fourth, At Salem Dr. John Walker, sixty- four, committed suicide by taking poison. Marion expects 1,800 visitors dur­ ing Ragles' convention week, begin* nlng June 18, Walter H. Weldman of MaryaviUe was appointed bill clerk In United States senate, Bishop A T. Howard of Dayton wai re-elected by the United Brethren general conference. . Junction City citizens will dedicate a 126 foot flagstaff May 87 w ith* big patriotic demonstration, By a majority of 121 the drys won the election a t McArthur. The wet vote was 79 and the drys 200. ' Cleveland school teachers accepted for Officers' reserve camp were grant­ ed leaves of absence with pay. J, Edward Landrum, forty-nine, Centerburg, died as a result of in­ juries received nine years ago. An unidentified man was burned to death In a fire which destroyed Bote turn Brothers* warehouse a t Akron Columbus raised more than $18,000, pledged toward one year's support of M0 French children orphaned by the w ar,'” ■ 8ix persons, Mrs. John Betetng and her five children, burned to death in their home a t Mtnersvllle, Peer Mid* dlebort, • ■ ... /* r**** Poor iand Rich Alike Can Well Afford OLD HICKORY FURNITURE because of its beauty, its durability, ita /reasonable price, its general usefulness. I t lapractically indestructible, and canbe used forany purpose. I t is particularly adapted to Lavras, Verandas, Bungalows, Sun Barlow, Golf Links, etc, CaUandtM th* hwmliful pfrea# a* ora nm»*ho*t*g. 3, A* BEATTY A SON Dependable Furniture, Xenia, Ohio *v4 la* ^

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