The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
k- %■ mm :K00 »r«8hti»>n ,Wi1it ,!*"*)i' »irii>i We Have Plenty Franklin Cane Granulated ( t fk * 7 E Per hundred lbs. . . . . u BUY NOW BEFORE IT BE COMES SCARCE <Standard,, Granulated Sugar , . . hundred lbs.**7- ' nx Old Potatoes in good con dition 45c pk. Robt. Bird & Sons Co. 1 1 ' ' 3 ^ - v 1 '-£»»*!. GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH-DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS ■JMV T O FINISHES THETARBOX LUMBERCO, Now Reo Dod Overland Hudson; Essex Nash M. C. NAGLEY Local Dealer N . J . HUNTER ,^D istribu tor W . L. CLEMANS Rea l Estate «r 0*t> b« found at my office each Saturday or reached by phone at -‘ilS m oiy reddenct each evening. Office 34 PHONES Reeidenc. 3-122 GEOARV1LLE, OHIO. hull month's Butierick Patterns 10c and 15c—none higher. TRY GBR JOB PRINTING munjcfii n*|»nijiiiji *AJS A WOMAN 'T f ilN K M .11 Tbi» is the title o f thU years Senior Class Play o f Cedarvjlle College. The play Wis very carefully selected from a vast array o f clever comedies, Th# play is ope which, is especially adapted for amateur production and will be ac ted out by Seniors whoare being thor oughly trained in the various parts. Each part is to be given by men and women whose natural personalities closely fit those o f the characters to be portrayed. The play runs as follow?: “ Mrs. Weeden a mother o f the period a slave to her‘house and family, at tempts to clean up the disarranged sitting room and in the course o f the morning’s work learns several things to the disadvantage o f her family. Her ideals meet with several serious falls when she is brought face to face with hep-husbands ill temper, her el dest daughters extravagance, Beth’s taste fo r bad company, Dolly's addic tion to slang and chewing gum, and Will's use of cigarettes to say nothing of Jotham’s stupidpity, Suke’s dis honesty and her Bon-in-law’s shiftless ness. A visit from the *secretary of the modem .Science Club who intro duces a Hindu lecturer with modem ideas dhd ideals arouses her to a de sire to make her family over to her taste and she immediately puts her resolution into .operation to the great amusement of her observers but to the entire success o f her plans, and the final happiness of all concerned unless it be the pastor and his wife, who are but relics of a bygone age. Each character is a distinct individual and each and everyone has a hand in the comedy which ends, not as it for a time threatens in an insane asylum but in a renewed honeymoon and hap py home. * This will be the last time the Seniors will have an opportunity to entertain the public in’ anything of this kind and they are pushing every effort to make it a success. Every body is.welcome to come and enjoy this last night together. Will yoU be there? When? Monday .evening June 2,1919. Plat opens Saturday May 31,1919. ^ A Nett One FREE Buy a Delight Gas Mantle , 1 If they break in 9* days return the babel to address on same (the factory and a new one will be sent FREE. from the following firms: C, C. Saum W, W, Troute Geo, A, Shrodes Robert Bird & Sons Co, B ..1L .Little 4 C. E. Masters M* C.. Nagley C. M, Spencer Home Bakery WANTED; 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 in the famous fruit growing section, midway between To ledo and .Cleveland on the main line of the New York 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. "/ Bring your cream to -the .Western Ohio Cream Co., and will pay you the the very best market price. „ ' M. C. Nagley DR. O. P. ELIAS DENTIST Exchange Bank Bldg, Cedarville, 6 . HarryKennon AUCTIONEER TERMS VERY REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed ornoP ay Parties wanting two. auctioneers I am in position to supply the extra man .with unlimited' ex perience. PHONE >120 Cedarville, - - j>Ohio STERLING QUALITY AT DIRECT nUIPrices |f iS QUALITY (AM PLE URVALUES This front, door standard large size and thicknesa 2 ft. 8 in. by 6 ft. 8 in, by in. thick in solid white pinePlain ' plate No. 5035 AA ........$8.65 Bevel plate No. 5035BB 9.95' Same size with plain oak veneer, Glazed with plain plate No. 5035 A ........$12.30 Bevel plate No. 5035 B 13.60 Extra Quality. Oak veneer Is o f an inch thick-three times usual thickness. To eliminate chance of blistering veneer is appliedwith a prac tically water-proop special glue. Special lead toatingand putty is used under glass to prevent moisture coming off the glass from getting into door. STERLING QUALITY BUILDINGMATERIAL T HE ground on which we solicit your patronage is that we offer a Better Quality o f millwork—- better than is usually sold by riiail or through a dealer—the best that can ' be had at any price. And we design you new styles, Our mills are equippedwith the fin est and most accuratemachinery ever invented. ‘ We run sanders, planers, moulders, etc,/slower thanusual,mak ing the wbrk cost us more in order to give you smootherwoodwork. Wood-. work capable o f finer finishing at lower cost. Such a policywouldmake our prices accordingly higher but'for the fact that we save you money in other ways. Selling costs are cut by selling di rect from factory to you. Our fortu nate location at greatest hardwood lumber market in the world, and the most advantageous railroad point for manufacturing, enables us to buy bet ter and cheaper; and to ship cheaper. Write for complete Millwork Cata log. It shows a few Select house plans. We quote direct mill prices on every item o f rough lumber and finished millwork needed for any huuse, bam, garage, factory or repair job. Send us your list o f materials needed or have your contractor send it, and get our delivered prices. You'll see then that we save you money. «. 1 V/c‘permit examinatione f fools. Kefunlmoney if you re nut sallsftcl, Get our dellceteJ prices (aday. .Seewhatyou wouldsati. LUMBER CO. Cincinnati, Ohio L egal notice . 4 * » Common Fleas Court, Greens County, O1io. JSors Carroll,(Plaintiff, -VH.- Otis A. Spicer, Defendant. Otis A, Spicer, place of 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 Tight 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 on June 23, 1919, by which time Defendant must answer or demur to said petition or judgment may.be taken againBt him. Nora Carroll, Plaintiff. _______ - ~ - . 0 HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers fbr the past -thirty-five years, and baa be come known as the most reliable rem edy fo r Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru the Blood on the H ucqub surfaces, .expelling the Poison fromrthe Blood ana hearing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start talcing Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for - testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Oo., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hanna’s Green is a sure pjeservaiive to e v « y n r f a f t i * covers. It beau tifies, a u d n t the same tu n e lengthen, the life of any piece o f property. If your property shows «gn s needing paint, have it panted with Hanna's Green Seal. To postpone the matter i* fsh|® economy. Formula on every package. ISOLA BY Recharging, Repairing and a complete line of Rentals. N ew Batteries in L C. R. JI8 E. MainjStreet, ... , Xenia, .Ohio Geo. W.' Lane, Manager Spring and Summer W e have a fine tine of woolen* for SU ITS ,/ “ OVERCOATS and TROUSERS. W e are ready to serve you. Our price* are reason able and our work always guaranteed to be first class. K A N Y , i ^ The LeadingMerchant Tailor XENIA, OHIO. i Hutchison 6 G ibney CallAttention to the New Basement Bargains in Short Lengths a Saving to Customers of 25 Per Cent on Ginghams, Percales, Sheeting, Ticking, Voiles and Muslins. Children’s Gingham Dresses. . 95c Voile, Waists . . . . . , v . * $1*19 Suits, Waists, Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Dress Silks all New New Rugs, Mattings, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Linoleums, Vapor Stoves, -Kitchen Cabinet* China, Aluminum Ware. Hutchison. & Gibney XENIA, OHIO * * * tH.Mfc.tg/,4 I j ^ « l IK. O* ttdffiVttV LOCAL AND PI E, Hastings has been] the past week »'t fail to bear Miss lay, April 9, at your piano in go re it tuned by an expl flvea. _ Knoxl p a r Montague. Opera! sir Sale;- White PJyn for setting from Fis] 1?6c per 15, Mrs. N, And Mrs, Charles |Jand spent Saturday : here. rh Class Musical Entl Opera house ton igh t! Sale:-Majestic 120 Only used twice exchange. c . Belle Middleton of Ithe week end with Mr I'Watt. „ Belle Winter, who il nesville, O., is home o] ng vacation. Montague, opera Don't miss it. Private. Fred Milton, coloj baB'h&feU in France, was muq ; at 'jjimp Sherman and has Rogpr Stormont has been | bd- With uneumonia but ft J - ■ .-|A.,v. :>• ■.!■ • , Rev, J, Alvin Orr, Dv D., -brnrgh, accompanied by his #ave been*guests of his fa ;‘ind Mrs. J. R. Orr. I f you heard her last yearJ Surely want to hear her agal Gaznola McLaren, opera hoq 9, Fiat opens April 7- . Charles Marshall, Georgl ROBCoe McCorkell and Ralphl .formed a fishing party that f ■ the; reservoir Saturday. The many friends here of . fCeitdjkll will regret to learn itftia illness at her home in - Anna Kildow, who 11 ng the winter in SjT ^returned to her home fori n a Wfimah Spencer ente| sr o f ladies last Saturd i honoring Mrs. Fred ifbtfa shower. . ' l', Zenola McLaren, rl” , Wednesday, _Aj ra house. Plat opens| * t 2 P .M . . ; E. Mitchell, who igton, Iowa, owing| jif her sister, Mrs. turned home. There I le change in her sisq ew Jackson has been ! gee medal for his parti tarings Campaign lastT nty. There were oi ['issued in the county. | for Hatching:-PUre ’ Reds. 75c per 15. r* Mrs. G. i F , G, Wright of Hut ted Sabbath morning a| foi? the U. P. congregatio] Mt^tBgue , Opera singers! dasa^musical entertainment.! tiaUBB tonight, EbL and Mrs. R. L. Shultz toil j&fcnt the week-end with Mri, i t . L. Spencer. -fi lhoks as if the only wi Oa^rii-Johnson is t ohavc any ] to stand guard at rtptwrt night or move the| » tlwhouse. Three differs ’iav.ejieett made by the thic weeks. R. S, Townsley drove intol jAtm^ay with a new Oil StgM roadster, a very a| oektelt car. Hay reached the top pnr hibsti this week when $35 wJ n CliB^etand chickens sold for . po^id by the car which meij loifm pound retail. H. Lhet Fess, son of Cong >. D. Foss, for six years his rivato secretary, has been al ariiamonfarian to the Speak! louse, Gillette. He will ar.| utie* when Congress is call essktti. Thelboiyfl of the 37th dirisiq atsde in several of the cities] .ail, Columbus and Dayton, fom Washington are so c<j nat It |l impossible to tell w| anies Will be in each city, and Dayton will have part ay liM Columbus on SatuJ )fd$S? to the present schedu Steel has returned engaged in tnakit! of meters and regul V« I B of farmer eonsur.ifj Utilities Commission 11 meters and regulabj a t the line instead g. This means if thefjl gas on the line lcad| In line to the house, Itf consumer and not the < telephone has been in! ag draying* H am y l can fail phone I ! iwrumi *
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