The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 1-26
gMfMftl t<yi l M i MMQKM, w m m Me* w lT MM * p ri& i « « |i m W*d»se«S»y, F*torw»ry 4 H r. to m e jrafi**M jy m m d M* kfiMjuyyBM tft DftliMl. VkUtv fPW in. jpwifw VW^ j|F*JVMJt M b , Cawaie* Payne witt ocosoy the Tewneley mW eaeet ju st vacated,. Capt. C overt wf the Earthaai foot ball team ha* m u awarded th e hon orary “K* pc take* « f m erit fo rh ia sem e* m a member of the eo>U#g«* tm * . Y g m z Calw rt i i R » n r f Z *»d Hr*. Theeia* -Calvert, o f Seim*. , I —FOR8 ALB;—A sleigh end bells «h*^p, 0 , B . TURNER M r-Keaneth Rltchlo of neap P itts- b«?g has been the gu est-o f friends bOftk 1 Word has-been received here o f the ‘ **■!' rt*, C lends r. W. mtmmm m ■..M.Kit-Ktre-.te i i i i i j , H Q U R C to r R*nt *r R ale. I, 11111 eoaditiea of Mfe R om Cfcam- —---- i h j m , # tti»bwt «f JCrTiTG. MoCoriceU, l* net »*eh improved. HA J . K. Torabull soid fourteen k » A of f in e ltt eattle to * 4 Hughe*, of Yellow Springs, Wednesday . The sp it o f K. C. Nagley against . . . „ r„ ^ th* J0tu?f«r_ estate has bom set fo rtu»* a s may b* required, Friwmary is . The township troetoe* and farm ers in general have boon active th is week in opening the rood*. Undo*1 order* from the postal deportment it i* up} «« $ 5 K f e w - Y * i** th*TO to change we S = t 5 t o m Z Safi , ‘ ^ fo llo w in g the arrival — " ^ GQMFQItTR and 1LANKETS ll» ■ !?* A 8wnn Co, wm home of Dr, W. R. McChesney _ ab«M e of church service* fo r the d*y, No meed to wake arraagomonta fo r spring fo r good old summer time y e t You m ight bay* to change ’ollowfag the arrival o f Mr. on February a, , The afternoon daily papers cannot get wire service Jtftpr three o’clock th a t day. The Ohio S tate Journal give* you a ll the world events by As sociated Press pp until one o;clock th a t night* You g e t the latest new* within th e few hour* after i t hap- * *•• ^ W - * T S r t& t l mom>w, 5HS «aa pi<‘<i * . . . V 5?- ,< ‘ ^ •* i ’v -v> «*K ■i ": i ‘.ts I!'* >u<1 . i\ <i \ All monthly gas bills from this date will be payable at the J. W- Johnson Jewelry Store be tween the first and fifth of each month%our, , former office being closed.- ‘ Installation of meteors or changes can be " r-■ *v Htv' mrntm, ymmmm-H 4 v - , reported to Mr. Johnson ov Mr. John Steel. ^ ^ . j * ' f ^ N. t .<t ^ ^ f T , i * * 1 r ,-« *■ * 1 . p* % r R ^ . . A * ' 4 1 i ' C*i 4 < * i ‘ , H ? v 1 i r . * ^ . ♦ ? ' d ' 4 ‘ * ^ 4 . ^ s ^ ^ - n < V / X. ^ v ' ^ 1 > ' , '■ ; / , : 3 .. , . A* • „ ’ - “ / , W . R . IR W IN , Manager, Xenia District. Mr*. <3»arta* C«oi*y In company with *" * “ *“ “' * * * have the Wia Ida »**fe Otoabu*,, v jw i t i JadbjoRttrtSa, Florida, for The w m m at Ry lawd have finally won their right* and Sum bam grant- S & S t r & ' P f t t K * is remarkable that the Bopue of Hep- meutativM in thi* countty has ap proved a Wil for equal suffrage, but there are indioaiions that the senate will let the meesare die or probably defeat i t on U ■UTTER set will a«y you 46a par pauntf In tnule far. ahalpa butter. Prlfi* pa you? aurplua. ft, I M A S en t Co, Springfield^ Largest Store Ml** Ada Callao*, of 8«amon, O., has been the gae»t e f Mis* Ruth Marrl*. .. H r. R -W v Irw in # , ,W *<% >ah -4 ager of th e Ohio Jtu e l fiupply Co,r w aaiu town Tuesday cloelog up the local office, M r. J . W , Johnaou w ilt collect a ll gas b ills act h ie etorc. An, arrangem ent has beita made where by Mr. Jo h n Steel, who resigned as local m anager, w iif|o tttinu» to ,look a fte r th e re g u la ts ii .a b o u t, town, Mr* S teel has r e n ta l the room occu pied by th e gae ^m b a n y and w ill open a p lum b in^ taiw jS ebm ep t. . - ^ y ♦ jiw . ...... .... *' Mia* K*the*n»| ™ — ......T, of 'the* place, \ Tredaeadity: aftcrneon.at tt» » botpltal in ReWp of 'ariMM MJgi'hg; and', rhiumatiam b « i| p u bwn livtag in Xe h a t’^li ; ,-v. - i ?■'/ 4 •; • ----■ .•. - !■ ■ » . ,i.. ■'. .i .. 1 ' ^ ^ >■' M_ ‘ ■ FURN I TUR E A N D HOME FURNISHINGS iriihiaili]iiTi*Mid Offers remarkable vlilues in very desirable bteees of furniture that will be ap preciated by those who are looking for “BEAL BAR GAINS.” - Every store accumulates in the course of a season many odd pieces, and it is the policy of this house to close them out at cost— and often below cost t Many odd pieces from suites, such as China Cabinets, Sewing Tables, Buffets,' Odd Tables, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Chlffd- robes, Odd Chairs, and Brass, Iron mid Wood Beds. Many Individual Living Room Pieces, Tables, Chairs, Lamps, Davenports, and some charming novelties in Sewing Tables, Tea Wagons and Desks, which we bought for Christmas, gift pur poses but didn't quite dispose of, • - ■ • • ■/ -. - Come asd Select Them— They’re Marked So Low They Won’t Last Long—Always Try Cappeffs First f t .I * . ItWBifMBTJf rappels ■idwDiim iirtmiliim tiit DAYTON, OHIO Ml** Gr**e Morton ' ha* b**n elected p rincipal -of th e Oakoru high B«,hoQijwjd wlU en te r upon h e r work nex t we*k. Mil* Morton ha* been tak ing p ,,,! g radu ate work In Cedarvllle Celleg*. Dr. A. JE. K lehards and fam lly are moving from th fT rou fap rop e rty to room* ov*r the d rug *t«»re. The advantage o frece iv lrig ad aily paper th* day is p rin ted u proven rn th e n«w* o f th* d ra itic order of G arfield d o s in g down factor!#* U t fir* day* and closing a ll burin*** on Monday* for. ten Week*. The Ohio S ta te Jou rnal wa* th e only; d aily m tM* section th a t carried th# fa il tekfc o f the order, Those receiv ing p redated afternoon paper* would w ad abp tu I t 21 hour* lato . The H erald combi nation w ill giv* yoa a d ally th e day i t 1*p rin ted .. 1 «. - - » •,** , r 4 * \ j R cv .R ob* rtH u f«h i«ono t the B , F , •em inary -w ill p reach S abbath m orningfor the R , P . oongregatlou. Gib*enr#4 fnneial Friday. - - . e a e s . w •*tane piiii ip i hi . RanftCo. Albert Croeoh. old dangldar DixsetiEW M ft street o rd riag la Oder* were te r Cior* a t rlubment of a igauoth* when a Jst-'- |k .id.aank^^, [iWHSItSiSim Mr PoBtmia-' Sea tke estab. man roate be tween Cindnnatl aai^SprlagfielA At Hew Learngtck the lory la ike case of John Cheboits, riutnfed with the murder of Arikur Xeeley of San- toy, returned a Vemdt of guilty. Cloeing of d e rrisa g * gm am ar echori* for A aw o ti, becao** of lack of fori. Is serieuriy oCaridered bjroni- cl*l*. fit * erimobi already are ckned. 'Whooping ooutk aad pneumonia caused the deasks of two Childreu In John Hoffrian** Mkriy a t Bryan, Family wm found to b* without.fuel. Wanda Urbaytls, M r brother Jo- seph and four other* were indicted a t Toledo, charged wttk oottpllctty In the IM^OO Huebaer brewlag Com pany. ■ A panic wm created on an Ohio Valley Traction oar near fronton t . .two men who attacked the ooodn * and started firing revolvers. They .escaped. • Relative* of Dennis Naff, Crocks- title, in the United States n a ta l ser vice, have b**e notified th at he was fatally Injured In an aotfdeot a t Chcl sea, Mas*. 1 Christian Werthnsr, assistant man ager of the National Wheel oosapany, Perrystmrg, was shot and wounded Mverety by Jam** Xoretta, * dis charg'd employ*. Failure of the state to provide far the mala selective draft hoard of Ouy- , ahoga County, Ut* only on* of Me kind M the Dated States, will onus* that .body to end Its aetlritte*. Twenty-four hours after the death £of Mrs, Rdward Starkey a t Canton a letter wm received from ker son, announcing hi* sat* arrival with the Rainbow division in France. F, B. Pearson, state superintendent of public instruction, wa* appointed a member o f a national committee o f •eitiesH** to promot* Ike w*T sav ing* campaign fit the seMet*. At Toledo Tomama Agaitiao wa* seat*no*d to life is^riroam sat th* murder of Jam** Faroy, fru it 4«aisr, hurt 0 « t id, Them urdarw as rim rsonlt o f a Rlarit Hand p lA Lara*' wWi mridng trsaronaM# utterance*; and not h elo t a s m m s m *M m u ■ Miners* orgnifiatfim of Horidng district, throogk Conrad Went, MM#d a d*ri«l 4km a labor riicrtM*^wa* coal iGortsg* fit MriMsamero Okfia Ditto «^*t* grMM, a t M fM te f aesrioa m Deytsa, ofeec* Owdon as tT w iS m te tin g ptaro sad riected D a W 4 » m m o n M W jiy i >, 'swooeed T. 0 . Lriwlb » m a m *•< mmm SJ Offering exceptional buying opportunities that cannot be duplicated by this or any other store*for months and maybe many year* to cpme, lr 5 * T H E T H I S • i f . >. - , t ‘ ( £ '' s* ^ , * To buy and tell merchandise a t a profit-does not necessarily mesn success.' There sire many other- " things that enter into the success of a store like thisjjme is the service it owes the public. -- , i i f< ,i 1^7‘4‘U the advantage of our foresight during the past year. For weknow and appreciate die duty we owe our patrons, who looking upon a store of this size as almost a public utility, depend upon Our experience and buying ability to furnish than with merchandise at as low a price »* possible, at well as of the best quality and correct style. Therefore instead of holding ever stocks bought tm a low market a* many stares throughout the . „ country are doing, so as to make an increased profit on the comingadvance in prices, waare going to give to our patrons the advantage of the Iovrprices which we bought. \ To dOthis, we will devote the next 7 days to a big $50,000 STOCK REDUCING SALE. We ar# going to seII$50,tiQQWorth of dependable merchandise of the highest quality out of our stocks at priceswhich cannot be duplicated by this or any other store far many months and maybe many years to cum*. - ’ - . W -<4 W* do not protend that wa are dring this through any philanthropic idem, but ax a ■ gtiLSiX. ' -ilus- . . . t o w ........ n - * • ’ ilotibd'’ Thereforewe say to you in all bonesty and sincerity, it is to your advantage to buy now. Boy not only for present but for the future H well: for with the almost proh bitive prices that will be in effect on some llnes, with the scarcity in other lines And the delay* that. Will be encountered in the transportation of all lin«, you will be both richer and and wiser for taking advantage of thia advice end opportunity. In the months to come, you will appreciate the full valu* of The Edw. Wren CSo'a service to you. ' We are going to make tb it the greatest 7 days in the history of this big store—days when one will be able to save ag*insf the future through this big . " V • '" • • ‘ J . ’ ’ * ’ - ■ . 1 s ■ - - 1 ' . Pre Inventory Sale Hi -'a. Rickard N. Glelofi, 19, Of Colombo*, member of <M United fftate* ma rines, On boerd tie U. A 8. Coyama, .i t reported to Have been killed In an ’took!e a t Theima Martin, 14, died k t tka fam ily home near Dale, Morgan county, the result of burns suffered when sho Used coal oil to sta rt a fire is a hitch en stove. A sister, Neva, 1?, was rieo seriously burned. * Mrs. Lydia Roush, M, oldest sooth e r of a Civil war soldier in Ohio, disd a t the home of her daughter a t Can- toa, H er son, David Roush of Mae- . sillon, served m the On* Hundred and Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry* ; Near Nrieonvill* tk* home of Mrs. Jacob Carey, a widow with five cfa‘,1- drso, wm deetroyfed by fire. Two boys, aged l l and 12, ware burned to deoth. Mrs, Carey and two yotmgsr chUdten were probably totally burned, • Theodore Cotri was found guilty Of ;murder in tne first degree a t Dayton. Th* Jury recommended mercy. Cotrei killed Lula Noll Itooane* he wm se lected to r military service and ha wanted no other man to h a te her, he -claimed. Governor Cox announced the fol lowing appointments: Byron M, Clendenlng, CMuoiunati, utilities com missioner; J. D. Clark, Dayton, indus trial oomtolsrioaft*; J , F, Noiaa, fitam beavllle, liquor lioemto ootnmisrioner. .All are Dsmocrate. Fires which have oooumd a t fiu- pertdr CriUerie* miaa, near Wrile- tott, and fin* ad the Debnor* mine a t LeeteoiA Criuntoiana eounty, gutted both ifcetr power plant*, praetiorily riopring the work of the miner* for an indritalt* period. Breaking of an to*, gorge la the Dfcfd river a t Ciarinnatl swept away U eoal bergs* *%tl r, number of them w&tm tRim t&fifc M 'dlLiMkiajhm nadf 'JtutMMxaslamae' v itt’iw i m i l mmm uk wwamim, a L ^ !| | a Best Price* for Butter, Eggs and Poultry ■4mim FartRortoAllua by phon*f f i t our priowg> b proriuot^ RUri Rtritiifi to I iry *Your gr«iid«i d e liv e rg d . utanmuliwri Nagley’s Grocery P h o iM 4 # . tO w n r rU M , O U o »FUr * ...l i t , j„ , IfciieMmw hM * ■flBNB ' ^ d fA yd f ifjjjhfi ** e^W WPw MIF MPe^fiSWWBF ^s
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