The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

4MN h iiri KiamwnfVi iW w v w i w v v w ^ m m LOCAL AHR]PERSONAL w v v w y w w w M w ^ Sank *1 Clasa Ttunketh", ■MM LOAN 0 YBR 8 UBSCRIBKD IN GREENE COUNTY. pl*y—“As a Woman Postmaster Turnbull and wife spent Wednesday in Columbus, Deputy Probate Judge 8. C. Wright has for his guest his father, John B. Wright of Idaville, Ind. Rev,' W, P, Harriman, wife and son of Fairview, Pa., are guests of Prof. F, A. Jurkat and family, * . Hisses Marjorie Wright and Alice Lackey entertained the members of the Senior and Junior classes of the High School at the home of the for­ mer last evening. There was a mass meeting of the parons of the Clifton school district on Tuesday night. Matters of im­ portance concerning^ school affairs were under discussion; The many friends of G. E, Jobe will regret to hear that he is suffering ’ with heart trouble, Specialists have his case in charge and it is to be hoped that he can be' restored to his usual health., Mrs. Goadoii Collins leaves Friday night after the High School commen­ cement ofr Cambridge, O,, going as.a delegate from Xenia Presbyterial to the W. G. M. p. Mrs. O. H. Milligan, ‘ formerly of Cedarville, is president of the convention and delivers the open­ ing-address. ■ O, C. Homey of south of town has purchased the W. L. Clemans farm of 77 acres between South Charleston and London. We understand the price is near $200 per acre. - Miss Mildred Trumho will leave Saturday morning fot Oxford where she expects to take a three months course at Miami University, Bring your cream to _the .Western PWo Cream Co., and will pay you the the very best market price. M. C. Nagley Wanted:- Full or part time agents to' sell our Income Protection Policies All wage-eamerg will be interested. Exclusive territory. -Direct ■home . office contracts. Write National Cas­ ualty CO., Detroit, Mich. —Keep your piano in shape by hav­ ing it thoroughly cleaned, tuned and -regulated. Call" Knox Hutchinson, Phone 2on 160. „ ■ TRUCK HAULING—-I have pur­ chased an auto truck and am prepared - to do sill kinds of hauling anywhere. Phone -165 or l93, Warren Barber. __We now have, the .agency -of the Western Creamery Co,, and -will pay yon the best .market .price .for your cream. M. C. Nagley According to Judge II. L, Smith, chairman of the county Liberty Loan Committee, old Greene subscribed for $814,550, nearly $200,000 over the quota for the Fifth Loan. The four and one half billion quota asked of the nation was over subscribed sever­ al millions. As only the quota will be issued subscriptions will have to be cut. We understand that all suhscrip iions of $10,000 and under will be fil­ led but over that amount pro-rata. CHARGING BATTERIES. . I have installed an electrical de­ vice for charging automobile batter­ ies, a very much needed thing among the many automobile owners of this section. Batteries can be charged to jive good satisfaction, * .c R, A. Murdock. FARMERS! Your attention is called to Long- jumeau, the dark gray, ton weight, Percheron Stallion, a proven breeder of high class horses. Will make the season at the Farm on Wilmington Road at edge of corporation, « Spec­ ial care to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Fee fifteen dollars for satisfactory colt. * . Andrew Winter John Stewart in charge. Phone 3-108 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given that all prop erty owners must have their premises cleaned pf all rubbish, ashes, etc., by May 17. This order is given in com­ pliance with a state law and will be enforced, Owners of property in the, carel^of tenants will he held respon­ sibleTor this<>rder andnot the tenant, If the village is compelled to clean up prpoerty the cost with the penalty will; be taxed against the prpoerty. Cedarville Board of Health, A. D, Townsley, Clerk. NOTICE, ROAD PETITION. On the 26th of April, 1919, R. B. Barber et al, filed a petition with the Board of County Commissioners, praying for the alteration and vaca­ tion of a part of Public Road -No, 135 located in Cedarville Township, Green County, <[>hio, on the following line, to-wit; Beginning on the land of Ada Baker in Survey No. 6650 and continuing on f line of said Road, so as to extend the | alignment of the road East of the be­ ginning of the proposed alteration to an intersection with the present road, so as to - eliminate a crook in said road: and for vacation o f so much of the present road as is contained be­ tween the East and West ends of pro­ posed alteration, -a distance c f about 700 feet, Also for a part beginning on the land of Lucretia Miller in Survey No. 3376,»and continuing on line of said road, so as to parallel with the North side of said P. C. C. & St. L. R. R. right-of- way to an intersection with the Eait Street of Miller’s Addition to the village of Cedarville; and the va­ cation pf that portion of said road from the JEast end of the proposed al­ teration to the South end of said street, a distance of about 400 feet. Notice, is hereby given, that the Board of County Commissioners has fixed May 29th, 1919 at 10 o’clock a. m. when they will view the propos­ ed improvement. ; Also, the 7th day of June, 1919 at 10 o'clock a. ni„ as the date for afinal hearing thereon at the office of the Board of County Commissioners. A. E. FAULKNER, ' Auditor of Greene County, Ohio. iiilllllllllllllllllllllllllll[|l!l!!lllll)lllll|||||||||||j||||||MIIIIMIlll[lllil[llllllllltllllllMMllllllllllirH4IHIIHIiniUlilhHiHIIHIIlllHHIlilHliillllllllllHillHllHWIlBltHtlBltififiljL3 WANTEf): CARPENTERS, CABI­ NET MAKERS, BOAT BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND PAINTERS WHO UNDERSTAND HIGH CLASS FIN­ ISHING. Our plant is light and-well ventilated. Port Clinton is located on Lake Erie iti the famous fruit growing'section, midway between-To­ ledo and Cleveland on the main line of the NfewYork Central RR. A good inexpensive little town in which to live . Plenty of fishing, hunting and boating. Attractive summer resorts near by; Steady work. The Matthews Co., Port Clinton, Ohio.' DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exdufikge Bank Bldg, .Cedarville. .0. "F After 4 Weeks Use of a Duro Pumping System- . Installed by C. C. Saum, we can recommend same to you. Furnishes water where desired in house or yard, also to wash automobiles, ? M, C. NAGLEY TUT Select Your Car Now Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash M. C. NAGLEY Local Dealer N. J. HUNTER,5.D1.tribute LEGAL NOTICE. , • Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Nora Carroll, Plaintiff, -vs.- • - Otis A. Spicer, Defendant. Otis A. Spicer, place o f residence unknown; will take notice that April 26,1919, said plaintiff, filed in said Court her petition against him to quiet title as to all right and interest that may be asserted by Defendant in the following real estate, situate in County of Greene, State of Ohio and city of Xenia, Part of Lot 137, original plat of said city, 90 by 127 feet,'and that said cause, will be for hearing at the Court House in Xenia bn June 23, 1919, by which time Defendant must answer or demur to said petition or judgment may be taken against him. Nora Carroll, Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Common Pleas Court Greene County,. Ohio. Kate K. Thompson, Plaintiff VS. Kelly Thompson, defendant. k Kelly Thomson, place of residence unknown will take notile that Kata K, Thompson has filed suit for., divorce against him in said court, her petition charging wilful -absence for more than three years and that the same will be for hearing at the court house in Xenia, Ohio, on June 14,1919 at 10 A M. or as soon thereafter as the same dan be reached by which time defend­ ant must answer or demurr to said petition or judgment may be taken against him. Signed Kate K. Thompson. A Wonderful Buy and Extraordinary Sale W oo l ■ 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 has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has be­ come known as the most reliable rem­ edy for Catarrh, uall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison front the Blood ana- heaupg the 41*' eased portions. * After you have taken Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement inyour general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimoinals, free. , F. J. CHENEY ft Oo., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. AUCT IONE ER TERMS VERY . REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Pay Parties wanting two auctioneers 1am in position to- supply the extra man with unlimited.ex­ perience. PHONE 2-120 Cedarville, - - tOhio EYES , • ‘ & Examined Correctly Glasses Fitted. AT MOI^RATE PRICES - TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appointment Tomorrow Morning We Will Place on Sale 335 High Grade Suits, Capes, Dolmans, Silk, Jersey and Serge Dresses Samples and Surplus Stock from the best known manufacturers**" purchased by our Ready-to-Wear buyer while in New York last week. To these will be added about 100 of our own fine Sample Suits, Capes, Dolmans and Dresses. A Discount o f_______ e From the 8 5 SU IT S ~ New and exclusive models. The best we have shown this season. Serges, Poire Twills, Tricotines,PauletteandVelourChecks. The Regular Values Would Be $28.50 to $85.00 . 2 5 % D i s c o u n t Fora$28.50 Suit You Pay............ .. .$21.38 Fora$35.00 Suit You Pay..... ..........$26.50 Fora$60.00 Suit You Pay................ $45.C,0 Fora$85.00 Suit YouPay............... .$63,75 64 SILK DRESSES \Thebestandnewestmodelsof' theseason. Madeof Tafetas,Georgetes,Tricoletes,CrepedeChines, Foulardsand combinations. TheRegularValues WouldBe~ $25.00to$65.00 25% Discount Fora$25.00Dres YouPay.......... ..............$18.75 Fora$35.00Dr$s YouPay.......................... $26.25 Fora$45.00DresYouPay............. ....... . .$33.75 Fora$65.00Dres YouPay........................ .$48.75 ,15 Wool Jersey Dresses Smartstylesfashionedfrom fineWool Jersey, beautifuly trimedinembroidery. Allthedesirablecolorsoftheseason suchasTan,Grey,PekinBlueandRose; TheRegular Values WouldBe $25.00to,$45.00 ' j 25% Discount . Fora$25.00Dres YouPay.............. ............ $18.75 Fora$35.00Dres YouPay.........................$26.25- Fora$45.00DresYouPay...........................$33.75 5 5 D o lm an s , 4 5 C ap e s Highclas Dolmans andCapesfromNewYork's best makersoferingtheseason’ssmartest styles. Serges, Poiret Twills;TricotinesandSilvertones. Braidandbutontrimmed. Linedandunlined. "> , TheRegularValuesWould Be $28,50to$75.0Q 25% Discount Fora$28.50DolmenYouPay............ 1........ .$21.38 Fot a $35.00DolmanYouPay.................... .. .$26.26 For8$40.00DolmanYouPay.*. ... *....... . .$30.00 Fora$75.00DolmanYouPay ........... ........ .$56.25 35 Serge Dresses One of the mostserviceable—mo 3 t desired, and most popular materials of the season. The newest and smartest models that have been shown. The Regular Values Would Be I $22.00 to $45.00 ■ • 25% Discount For a $22.50 Dress You P a y , .................................... ................$16.00 For a $29.50 Dress You*Pay.................................... .$22.13 For a $35.00 Dress Y^U P a y . . ...................................................$28.25 For a $45.00 Dress You P a y . ......................$13 75 40 GIRLS' CQATS The newest and neatest models ever shown for the little lady made of Serges and novelties in alt the wanted colors of the season. . The Regular ValuesWould Be $3.98 to $12,50 • 25% Discount ..For a-$3.98_CoatYou P a y . . . . . . . . . T^-. . . . ,$2.99— For a $ 6.00 Coat You Pay . . . $ 4 . 5 0 For a $10.00 Coat You P a y . , . ............ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.50 For a $12.50 Coat You P a y . / * » ... ................... ...... .$9.38 H This Sale Does Not Include Our Entire Stock— Only the 335 Garments H ’ Advertised Subjest to This 25 Per Cent Discount | The Edward Wren Co. = SPRINGFIELD, O H IO / * GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH'DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS ■ stU TO F IN ISH E S THE TARB0X LUMBERCO. This month’s Butterkk Patterns are 10c and ISc—none higfier. ...........- ........................ ■ ................. Spring and Summer We have a fine line of woolens for SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS. We are ready to serve you. Our prices are reason­ able and our work always guaranteed to be first class. * KANY, The Leading Merchant Tailor XENIA, OHIO. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING

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