The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
a 10CAI AND H*S©#AL J -*Hf«i y He *al*wfcWolford's. FOR SALB:—Three {urge lot* on Walnut street with halt interest in a Mr p*t*to crop, I>r. J. o. Hiewort. July »1 and August*!, % and *7 V« Mr, F ey T rou t*, w ho ba* been at- t* n * l» t a m ed ical s ch oo l m « o lu m , bus w m granted a atato eertiflcate b y lb* *tat* board la st week. M r, Ralph Murdock d e live red * Ford roadster to R a y K ep linger th lrw * »fc. Th is in tb * flrefc tna ch ine b * b a * b o e u * b lo to g « t from tb * fa cto ry fo r several week*. FOR HENT.’--Tb* R*bt. Hoed i*«party at a .'spools! low price, Rebt. Hoad- iI The W . CUT, U . w ill njH*t at tb* bom* o f Mr*. O. L . Jfmlth next Thuw day .Ju Iy l» ,* t * p .m . Sub ject: Missions and Temperance, Loader, Mr*. J , M. A u jd , L * a d « r o f !)«• ra tion * : Mr*, J. W , fa tte n . This i* a s o cia l meeting and *11 are urged to attend. M}#*JMaudte Hastings has accepted a position ui the high school at Greenwich, Huron.county. Cameron lies* b a t enlisted fo r the f *ooud O facer* T ra in ing Camp tha t w ill open n ex t m on th . Mr. Jacob d legler % o d w ife, Mr, Q , F , fiUegler, Mr. and Mr*, W* R . W a tt d rove through to R ldgev ille , Ind.,Sabbath spend ing the d a y with Mr, SJisglsr’ * brother, G eorge, and family, For salo or trade the Hood Rofldonee. it bargain for some o h o , 8 o o m o , Robt. Bird, Mr, R im e r Fergus*!*, well known M iam i township resident, died Fr»- d a y m orn ing a t the home o f Wm* Ferguson In Y e llow Springs, where h « m ade his home fo llow ing ' his re cen t \lllness. Th e fa th er and tppther have been dead many years, Fpr yea rs tb * d eceased was a mem - o f the Qh ften TJ. P . ' Church. Me w a s never married and d ied in his 49th year, The funeral was held Monday. • Tarty tha t ordered baby, ch icks or any one else can ge t them b y ca lling ‘21-804 R en ts, Oh io. M RS . J . B . M a SON. Mis* Donna* Burns has been elected as assistant principal in Hanover High school, Hamilton, 0 . Latest reports from Mr. Walter Murdock, who ip in the McCiCllan hospital, are encouraging and hjs friends hope fo r ultimate recovery. Stock up your wordrobe when prices have been cut to the bottom to move goods, a t the!*Kelble July clearance sale. Bead i t in another column, I f y ou have an au to accident and d o n o t have the’ new lens tp< dim y ou r ligh t y ou persona lly w ill be held responsible.- P ro te ct you r se lf by the new lens a n d - d o 'n o t take chance* on the dimmer. W e have a ll kind* a t a ll priceB. R , A . Mprdock. ^Don't purchase an automobile until you see the CHALMERS It laone ofthe bast on the mar kat. Price 5 passenger car $ 1250 . 00 . Robt- Bird, Agent. -i ' k*,, ' v>7""•!' n n A petition has been presented to the South Charleston coun cil signed b y m ore than a hundred citizens ^j^safnvg ggmneil to ca ll an election to m ftm itfne'gctestldn o f comm ission fo rm o f governm en t to the people, I t i t p roposed to abolish m ost o f the e le ctiv e office*. R ev . W. W . I liff, »• D ., o f B rook ly n , Mass,, stopped here Tuesday and was the guest o f h is mother, Mr*. L ou isa I llft and oth er rela tives un til. Thursday. Dr. Ilitf preached In the M em orial P resby terian church in Ind ianapolis and s tepp ed hero enroute hom e. . Do you get up at night? Sanol is surely the best* for all kidney or bladder troubles. Sanol gives relief in 24 hours from all back ache and. bladder trouble. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. 35e and $1.00 a bottle at the drug store. , W A N T E D : — D ie d S to ck .- -W a p a y the h ighest cash p rice . Prompt attention paid to a ll ca lls. Cash paid oh removal. B e ll Phone, P ltch - in , 6 . H om s Phone, Farm er L ine, Springfield, 0 . Ph on e N o . I-17S C eda rv ille, O. ~ B rubaker B ro s,, Selma, Ohio. Gdorge Steel, son o f Mr. and Mrs, John Steel, was operated upon Tues day by Dr. Madden, o f Xenia, fo r the removal o f his tonsils and adenoids. Fight out o f ten applicants from South Charleston passed the exam'in- Katipn to enter Uncle Sam's service, This "w ill make twelve * volunteers from Madison township,. The many friends here o f Dr. J. L. Chesnut, who is visiting with his fam ily m Coulterville,. 111., will regret to hear o f his condition at this time. The Dr, has not been in good health for several months and the R. P, con gregation granted him a Vacation- in the hope o f improving his health, The family drove through to Coulter ville, his former pastorate, arid1while there was taken worse, so much so that a specialist from St. Louis was called. Only the members o f his fam ily are permitted to see,him. Supt. J.. S. Kimbrough, o f the O. S. & S, O, Home, has been asked for his resignation which will be given. He,has been head o f the institution for about a year being named under the Willis administration, It is ex pected that Joseph P. Elton, Demo crat, former superintendent^ will get the place under Gov. Cox. FOB SALE—Refrigerator or large ice box, nearly new, in good condi tion and will, be sold cheap. . Mrs. G. H. Smith. Mr. F. B. Turnbull has cold the farm known as the Alex. Turnbull farm to Mr. David Cooney, Who re sides on the „W* L. Marshall farm. The deal comprises 78 acres and also 13 aqres adjacent belonging to Mrs. J, C. McMillan o f Columbus. The Price is said te be $200 per acre for the 86 acres. The farm is one o f the best improved in the township. Mr. M» W, Collins^ real* estate agent, made the deal. Misses Anna Collins and. Doretiu? McClellan entertained about twenty ladies Tuesday afternoon a t the home o f the former, honoring Miss Eleanor; Holiday, who is visiting friends here. Miss Holiday was formerly a member o f the college faculty. FOR SALE!—Butok automo bile ,1912 model 5 passenger touring ear has bean run about 18,000 miles, good for 25,000 more . 1 Must be sold, I. have no plaoato keep it. . Make mo' an offer if Intsrasted. Robt, Bird. church : service . M. E . CHURCH. J . W . Patton, Pastor.’ Sunday S chool at 9:80 a. m. L . H . Sullenberger Supt. P reach ing b y the pastor a t 10:80 Epworth League a t 6:80. United Presbyterian. James S. E. McMichael, pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30, ‘ Preaching a t 10:30. Y. P. C .U . at 6:00. . Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00. N EW S T Y L E S IN Ladies’ White Boots and Low Shoes Low Heel Pumpf at. .$2.50 find $2,85 Lace oxfords, high or low heels at*. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 , 5 0 Very One lace oxfords with light turn or welted s o l e s ****»* •* . . . . . •»<*<•■ ........ 4 $4.00 Pumps at, . .*. «»•»»•*« .$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Jlt&dies Lace Boots in-white canvas fit*.. . . . . . *•.$3.50 In the finest white reinskin at .............................$5.00 Jden’s White Oxfords at* <*#*» ,$3.00, $3.80 and $5*00 Children's White Canvas Shoes and Slippers The most complete line of white footwear you have ■(aversein»'. ^ - F razer’s Shoe Store p or 16 Years the Leader XENIA. ; - - - “ 01110 CLEARANCE SALE Of Spring, and Summer ^ Clothes, Shirts and S traw Hats ** * a A fe llow can ’t help the shape o f his head o r the size o f his nose, but there is no on e in this cou n ty w h o cannot be neat., and w e ll groom ed . . t • t .< To-day we are announcing our Clearance Sale o f Hart, Schaffner & Marx and C lothcraft All Wool Clothes in all the fine selections o f checks, stripes, greys and other colors in different models. A Special Value at $18 .50 N ow w orth $22 S A L E PRICE $14.50 $28.00 »nd $30.00 FANCY SUITS' now.................; ......................... ......... ,.$22.50 S25.00 FAIfCY SUITS now.......... ...................................... ........ ............... ; .$18.75 $22.50 and $20.00 BLUB SERGE SUITS now............................. .; ........... ; $18.75 $18.00 and $20.0^ FANCY S U I T S 7 ...................................; $14.50 $16.50, $16.00 and $15.00 FANCY SUITS............................ ; . : ................. $12.50 $12.50 FANCY SUITS. . Y>, . . . . . . . ,$9.75 © : \ ‘Tailored *t Fishion'Park, WE HAVE ABOUT 172 Many with 2 pair* o f trousars. All wool. Sale prices as follows: $12 SUITS now............ ........... . $10.00SUITS now— . . . ; .......... $ 8.00 and $7,50 SUITS now. . . . . . $7.00 and $ 6.00 SUITS now $5.00 SUITS now.................. $4.50 and $4,00 SUITS now KNICKERBOCKER PANTS SALE * $1.50 values... .98c $1.00 values----- 79c . ; ,$8.75 ...$6 .75 ...$5,50 .,.$4 .75 ...$3 .75 ...$2.75 SHIRT SALE $5.50 Silk Shirts........ ,.,..$ 3 .8 5 $4 and $3.50 Silk Shirts.. . .$2.85 $3 and $2,50 Silk Shirts,. . .$1.85 $ 2.00 Silk Shirts.............$ 1 .4 5 $1.50 Silk Shirts.. . . . . . ..,$1 .25 $i;25 Silk Shirts...................... 98c A Special Shirt a t ,........... .60c Straw Hat Sale i ' \ Including ail the famous weaves $8.00 Panamas and Bankoks now........ $5.50 $6.00 Panamas and Bankoks now........ $4.75 $5.00 Panamas and Bankoks now. . . . .$3.75 $4.50 and $4.00 Panamas and Bankoks - now , ** .. *•.«, *». 44 . *.-, •*• ,.$2.95 $3.00 Straws, all grades........................$1.95 $2,00 Straws, all grades............*........... $1.45 $ 1.00 Hate-------- ----------------------*.......... 79c 50c Strays. ................. : ......... .......... *39c G. A. W EAVER Main Street Opposite Court H ouse Xenia, Oh io NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS. A new law governing the lights on automobiles has gone into effect and it falls on the township trustees to sec that this law is enforced In the town ship. Each and. every machine must be equipped with dimmers or diffused lens so that the light will not glare. If dimmers are used they must be applied a t 700 feet when meeting an other machine or other vehicle. A t 200 feet the light must not be higher than 3 1-2 feet from the around and mu*t remain until the vehicle passes. The fine fo r first offense reaches $26 and the second not to exceed $100. The new law governing the speed o f automobiles is placed at 2S miles an hour on public highways. Viola tion o f auto laws under the new law can result in the license being taken away. All vehicles On the highway at night must display ia light. This does not apply to a wagon loaded with hay or straw. Buggies dagiaged on the highway without lights b e come a complete loss to the owner as he cannot recover, Automobile owners as well as all other persons are urged to recognize the law and assist in keeping within the provisions. Report Violations to tlie trustees or the constables. By order o f CKDARVILLE TOWNSHIP TRUS TEES. i ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. Notice C. A* Kelblc’s big July clear ance sale in this issue. m , MN«r » m NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS AS TO PARKING AND REGULATIONS IN TOWN. i The new automobile law is now in force and council will insist on a strict observance o f the law in the corporn- , tion. Each machine must be equipped With dimmers or lenses that will dif fuse the light in accordance with the law, Within the village i f the dif fused lenses is not used each machine must use the dimmers; ‘ Each machine must have a tail light and the speed regulations as provided by statute must be observed. A ll automobiles must be parked in accordance with the regulations pro vided by council. It will be unlawful to park autos in front o f hitching racks. There will be ho parking o f machines in the public square or about the fire cistern in front o f Bird’s store. A ll machines must pull to the curb in proper form. Those going north must remain on the east Side o f Main street, those going (South on the west side o f the street.. AH. autos must be parked by backing the ma chine to the curb. In this manner you are ready to leave without causing any confusion. A ll automobiles must display the state license. The new law provide* that all ve hicles shall be equipped With lights at night. The officers are instructed to see that all vehicles bo driven straight up to the racks and not side ways. This will insure hitching space fo r all. Tags will be provided with certain regulations printed threon. I f your f machine or buggy ha* been parked wrong you may find a tag tied to it with, the check; showing wherein you ( are at fault. The officer will take fche number o f your machine and keep it on file at the mayor’s office. In case it is reported a second time the officer will be expected to file charges. These rules and laws are no differ ent than what are observed in other! towns and cities. The laws are on the statute books and the public can only be protected by their enforce -1 meat. Automobile owners should e v e r ' keep in mind that violation o f these laws can result in your license being revoked. By order o f Cedarville Village Council, J. W. Johnson, Clerk. MAYOR’S NOTICE To the1owners o f the lots and land b in the village o f Oedarville, Ohio. In compliance with the re quirement* o f Section 1782—A , o f he- revised statue* I hereby notify the owners o f lot* and lands In Cedarville to cu t and- destroy ,a ll Canada and common thistle* and other noxious weeds grow ing on any such lot* and lands w ith in ’ the corporation, so that they may, not mature seeds and Spread to adjoin ing lot*. « On failure o f any each owner to com p ly with the law in regard hereto, the town council may employ persons to out or 'destroy, said noxious weeds and the expense thereef Will be a lien on said lots and land* and collected as taxes, R. F . M c L E a N , Mayor o f V illage o f Cedarville Poor,and Rich'' AKkeuCau'Well Afford OLD H ICK toRW URN ITURE beo&usew its\beautyj\itkvdurability)1its /reasonable price, its general usefulness. , ;is practically indestructihle/aml cantbe used for any purpose. 1 It Is particularly) adapted to} L aw n s, VVerandas, Bungalows, Sun Harlots, Golf Links, etc. * Calland « « « th«,b*ttuitfat*piece* ten* are now thawing. ^|iglgj£lgjg . J. A . BEATTY & SON Dependable Fumihure, Xenia. Ohio T
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