The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52
A #m>HW«P*WT^•'~i\MIWW«t|iirr-Tiit)(lwiiit~,aii * s » w * mp Mi** Louisa F inny U visiting her friend, MU* Jeannette lSngli, or Dayton. The annual Peullin reunion will beheifi.on Wednesday, August l i t » t the home*! W. A. MoBormanj Selma. Mr. Vince Rakestraw, of San Antonio, T#xas, la hey* on a visit vwith Mr. James H arris and other relatives, Mrs.^ W . D, Shank, of Kansas City, Mo„ is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Me- ©ltllan. Mr*. W. R. Grah*m and children b a re returned to the ir home m Rockville. Ind., after spending a month vrlth relatives here. Xenia's election, to approve the charter ' fqr commission form of government will ho held August 80 . Mr, and Mrs» L, H , Sullenherger and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballenger left Thursday on an automohile trip to Illlnole, Miss Wllmah Spencer entertained th* young ladies' missionary society la s t Thursday evening, Miss Elizabeth Folger, of Dayton, has been the guest of Miss Dorothy Ogleebee. - . • Frof. L .D . Father has rented the • . F. ffiegler. property on North Main street vacated by Mr. RufuB MeFarland. Ice oream cones, lemonade, sand* witches, cakes,: a t the candy booth Y, M. G. A. festival Ju ly 27. Frof. C, C, Morton, who has been . suffering with heart trouble for seme time, has not been so well this week. John Koades, the pool room y roprietorhas made -application for naturalisation papers, hie' being, a natlTe*of G reece,, Mr. J , E', Post has purchased the McFarland stock of groceries from Mr. Andrew JacksoD, trustee m bankruptcy, P a rty leaving r a f t coat a t Smith's Barber‘shop can have same by proving property and paying for this .nolle*. . -_•< ■/ The ^subscriptions to th e Red Gross, payable the 1st of July, are past dne. The same should be left • t Mr. Andrew Jackson’s office. LOST:— A tap from the gasoline tank of my automobile between town and home. D. M. KENNON. Mrs, J . H. Andrew and Mrs. L. G. Bull were called to Lebanon Wed-* nesday to 'attend th e 'fu n e ra l of Mrs. John Jam ison ,. Mrs. George o’. Hardy, of Crider's. Polpt, N« Y., is here on a visit with her mother, Mrs. Maria Beal, a t the home of Mr, R.G. Watt, : Learn your future frohi the gypsy fortune teller a t the second annual mid-summer festival a t the rear of the opera bouse, Friday, Ju ly 27, Mrs. S, C. Wright entertained the ladies Home Culture Club a t a meeting in her home Tuesday after noon. Refreshments in two courses were served. Mr, John Townsley is. in Colum bus this week . where he went to take his examination and enter the artlelry company in which he en listed.' ■ Mr. Walter. Cultics was In Cin cinnati Tuesday where he took the examination for Mr. B* E, Mc Farland’s place at the depot. .All those who may be Interested m organizing it QuoitClub in Cedar- ville are asked to meet in the Mayor’s office Tuesday evening a t 8 o'clock. The second annual mid-summer festival will be given by the High School Y. W. O. A. Ju ly 27,- 1917. Remember the good time spent last year. Come uhd hate a good time. YoungPeople Don't be handicapped by lack of right training. Hav* us send you information* about rthe great advantage of business education, Write for our big illustrated book telling about our system and careers of graduates. It Is free. Write now. Miami-Jacobs Business College SecondandMain, Dayton, 0. l . D r .J .L . Oh#*aat *nd family re- ‘turned last nigh I from Cnultervill*, !111., making ----- J * the round The Dr’s trip by automobile. The Dr’s physical 1condition has s o t improved as his friends had hoped and the trip boms was taxing on his s tren g th ." Ice cream, Bandwitches, home made cake and eandy, lemonade and everything good as* the mid summer festival given Friday, July 27, by the Y, W. 0 , A, of the High School. FOR RALE OR EXCHANGE—' Chandler S ix automobile, model 1915. Newly painted, new tires and in first etass condition and fully equipped. PR, J . O. S TEWART Sattol Eczema Prescription is a, famous old, remedy fo r all forms of Eczema and. skin diseases. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. Get a 35c large tria l bottle a t the drug stoi-e. Of. Mllea* Antl-F*in PlU» for an pet* Members of the Dorous Bible class of the 0 , P, church gave a picnic supper on the church lawn Tuesday-evening. Their husbands were guests of the evening. Dr. Ralph Kennon, veterinarian, of Spring Valley, son of Mr. and MrH. D, M. Kennon, has enlisted in the Veterinary Reserve of the \J, 8. army and has passed the examin ation. 1 •Mr. Frank Gresweil received a bad cut on bis right hip last Friday while attempting to trim a tree In the wheat field so th a t the binder would pass under. He was stand ing on the seat in the spring wagon ready •to strike when the horse stepped up, throwing him to tho ground on the ax. He suffered a bad cu t on the right hip that re quired six stitches to close. Lieut, Cox, Oscar price, Everrett Marehantaud Fred Watkins were in town Monday evening consults .ing with Mayor McLean in the interest of recruiting for the local colored company tha t is being formed in the county'. Forty-ssven have already enrolled. The Mayor, promised the men his support m the work here and a mass meeting of colored folks will be arranged. . According to a social announce ment .in Springfield, Mr, Fred Speneer Bull, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . M Bull and Miss Mildred Merrill, will be married in the Central H. E. ohui'oh, tha t city a t 6:45 on Wednes day, Ju ly 25. Miss Merrill is a daughter of Mr“ and* Wra. J . F. Merrill and has been teaching in the Springfield city schools. Mr.< Bull is filling the pulpit a t Newton, Iowa, for the summer, expecting to return to Xenia this fall to finish his theological studies, Miss Merrill is a reader of considerable talent being a graduate of the. Capitol School of Dramatic A rt in Columbus. . . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 1Chandler Six automobile, model 1915, *Newly painted, new tires and in first class condition and fully equipped. Dr. J, O. Stewart. Mr. Walter Hnrdook, who was thought to be improving since hi* operation a t the McClellan hospital, suffered a relapse, Thursday and from last report* the family and friends h a je little hope of recovery, ^ Frank L. Pickard, Columbus architect for the school house, had a delegation, here this morning representing a Logan eeunty board ona trip of Inepsetion, v I f you hav# an auto accident and do .not have the now len t to dim your light you personally will be held responsible. Protect your self by th* new lens ant) ’ do not take ehances en the dimmer. We have all kinds a t all prises. B, AiMurdook. Do you get up a t night! Sanol is surely the best for* alt kidney or bladder troubles/ Sanol gives relief in 24 hours from all back ache and bladder trouble. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy, 35c and $1.00 a botjtle a t the drug store. James Wallace, colored, who was ordered out of town seine weeks ago returned la st Friday and Started trouble In “ Pittsburg’,4. He was arrested and sent to the works on a fine of $'26.00 and coats. - An airplane rputerlr being mapped out between Fairfield and Indian apolis, Ind. Lights a t certain points will be provided a t n ight and marked'barns during the day will mark the path for the endurance tdsts. The birdmen are a t work a t Fair- field, six making flights on Wednes day, much to the attraction of the residents of th a t' vicinity. Each day new men will b e . tried out and given instructions until several hundred become export In th a t line. The gentlemen of •the fiammer Bohoolnt the College provided re freshments and entertainment for the ladies Tuesday .afternoon. I t had been expected to hold the event a t the cliffs bu t the Inclement weather made this Impossible. , ' Ilifi Bros, this week shipped the steam sbevel, which bus been a t work for the Osdarvllls Lime Go., to Fairfield where i t will be used in grading on the aviation field. This firm was the successful bidder on a $40,000contract »t Logansport, Ind., for th* Penrs ivania lines bu t having been given the $ 00 ,040 lab a t Detroit for the same company, bad to deollne th* Indiana work, . Mr. Enos H ill was in Pittsburg over iabb a tb , where he went to visit hi* son Ralph, who is in a hospital In th a t city suffering, with bleed poison. Ralph is employed in one of the large steel works bslng a t the head of a department making munition steel. While a t work he suffered a out on the right limb with a mold and blood poison set in. WANTED; —Dead fitoek, W# pay the highest cash price. Prompt attention paid to a ll calls. Cash paid on removal. Bell Fhorte, Pitch- in, O. Home Phone, Farmer Line, Springfield, O, Phone No. 6-178 Cedarvilla, O. Brubaker Bros., fielma, Ohio. The will of the late William D. H art ot Gladstone has been ad mitted te probate. His grocery, dwelling and two and one half acres are left to his wife, hof life time fol lowing her death it goes t* hi« four children. The fifty acre tract la to be sold and the debts paid the bal- laaoeto.be for the use of'the widow her lifetime when i t then goes to the children. Owners of Ford oars should use more p'reu&utionln leaving machines in public placeS'Without some safety device tha t wiU insure, protection. The press dispatches state tha t 25 Fords were stolen in Cleveland last Saturday night, Columbus, Toledo, Cincinnati and other cities have re ported numerous thefts of Fords the past tew weeks. The theft of so many Fords has sent auto insurance to where it is prohibitive. NOTICE All persons knowing themaelvss indebted to The D. 8. Ervin Co., are kindly requested to call a t, ffiy residence and settle their account. D. 9. ERVIN. ▲•M-raiai PM* , / , ^Woman’s friend is a Large T r ia l.Bottle of Sanol Prescrip tion. Pine for black heads, Ec zema and all rough skin and clear complexion. A real skin Tonic. Get a 35c Trial bottle a t the drug store. The grand’jury ha* been ballad, for Friday, Twenty-three witness es are summoued. Two murder cases will be heard th a t of James Gruxen for the life- of John Hosier and' Harvey Ward”, colored, who committed a f a ta l assault pn a whit* man a t the aviation p lan t a t Fair- field. FRANK L, JOHNSO& Attorney and Counselor-at-Law ; , XENIA, OHIO. Office over Galloway & Cherry. fit- Best Pricesfor ■ Butter, Egg Poultry ;sand f . . t ■* ■« n ■ * •’ • ■ - V in# •> * , * * ’ , u fi Farmericfilius by phone,get ourprice*on produce,andArange to haveyourgroterie* deliver«d. ■ • t7 JNagley s ui •Phono 40. - • - , , •ocery Cedarvile,Ohio TRY OUR JO! PRINTING Farm E conom y The. Biggest Lost on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence Profits Are Made by Managing b on a Businuja Basis Farm - 4 > Use American Steel Fence Pests Made by American Steel & Wire Company T H E Y L A S T A L I F E T IM E Thousands in use in the past 15 years., which have not retted, rusted or burned because they are heavy zip* coated inside fend outside. American S te e l P ests-" Can Be Driven Eliminates Fence Repairs' Every Post a Lightning Rod Protects Stock from Lightning No Staples Required, Fence Bow* C an .Be Burned,1De*- • troyiug Weeds and Vermon Land with Mteel Posts U More Valuable. ( S e e us a t ' o n c s f o r further Informatien or ask the man Who ha s used American S toe , Fence Peat. T A R B O X L U M B E R CO . CedarvUle, Ohio 1 ■V * r ~" -• : war.; v / v . tit ** Neither the terms "soprano!' nor "contralto” describes Mme, Matzenauer’s wonderful voice, It is both, Neither wbeli"'like”nor "sonorous” alone describe her favorite piano, ‘ jt , • \ It is the Chickering f K • j o ^ K , " / / / ^ r; 168 NORTH HIGH STREET C O L U M B U S , O H I O .
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