The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26
m M h mm ! I * Are you voting the straight ticket because your Grandfather did? “ S o y o u 'r e go ing to T h e Criterion for you r Easter su it--—h ey ? W h a t's the m atter w ith S o andi Sps? “ asked a loca l m an o f 60 o f his son o f 22. "W e ll, D a d , I 'll tell you , "rep lied the b o y s— “ the store y ou have been dealing at is alright bu t T h e C riterion have the sty les------ the suits that suit us young fe llow s------- th a t 's why I w an t t o g o th e r e ” New .Spring Suits and’ Topcoats , $ 3 o .0 0 to $ 4 5 ,0 0 N ew Spring H a t s '. Easter Neckwear 22 South D e tr o it S t., X en ia , Ohio Rich Spring Footwear Styles Ip Splendid Variety The most desired new styles in shoe* for every use and costume, from sturdy shoes for sports, and plain tailored oxfords, to the prettiest styles for afternoon and evening wear. Selected with critical cire for fashion correctness, fine quality and Careful workmanship which assure pleasure, fomfort and economy in wearing them, Pumps Show Great Variety P a ten t Suede Satin £$4,90 ~ $ 6.00 . $ >' £$8.00 *j £$9.00 ' O x ford s Variously S ty led PATENT BROWN CALF BLACK AND BROWN KID ■4 $3.95, $5.00, $6.00 up to $8.50 MOSER’S STORE XenIa’ LOCAL AND PERSONAL ; ♦ * # * * *r f , Mr. John Fitetiek drove through , to Kokomo, Ind., Tuesday expcethsK to ; return Thursday, | Clarence McMillan, who hag been j The Sarah McMillan farm has been j reId to Mrs. W. J. Turbo::. Possession 5 will be given in May. Remember the Easier market lin g e r the direction o f .the Ladies* Aid of the U. P. church,. Saturday, March si. Miss Ruth Kemp o f near Troy ban taken a position with the Exchange Rank, entering upon her duties Mon day. Rev, Henry Foster o f Bellfontaine willprcach Sabbath evening in the R. P. church, Main street. Everyone invited. ’ Mr. W. W. Galloway made a busi ness trip, to Chattanooga, Tenn., this week. Miss Mary Townsloy entertained the.members of the Senior class with a S t Patrick's party last1Saturday night Everyone had a. fine time, ‘ I f you want to get a good seat for the minstrel 8how,youliadbettercomo to Johnson's Jewelry Store, promptly at 2p'clock Saturday, March 24. The Ladies o f the TJ. P. church will hold an Easter market the Saturday before Easter. Get your Minstrel tickets fyom any College student or at Richards Drug Store. , ‘ , held in the county jail, has made set . tlwacwt of Ins flne for violation o f ] the liquor laws and has beta liberated. | j_y.ni, c-nr-.ijilili n r — - rr ~- n JI I j Mr. II. A . Townsley, who has been J visiting with his sons Herman at Lit tle Rock, Ark. and John m Oklahoma, for several months, has returned home. * Mrs. O. P. Elias and daughter, Ber nice wfcohave been visiting fricndB here, have returned to their home in Washington G. II. City Engineer W. E. Lucas of Springfield, was in town Wednesday, looking after the village’s interest In the North Main -street paving, Mr. Lucas was employed fcy council as the engineer on that work. - The members of the Wednesday af ternoon Club gave a covered dish din ner last Friday nightat the home o f Mr, and Mrs.-W, B. Stevenson. The decorations and eostums were in.kpep- ing with St, Patrick season. A num ber o f nonmomhers were present as guests o f the club. The old Neil hotel is now a thing o f the past and to be but a memory to Columbus and Ohioans for it was clos ed .thc 20th with a gathering of pub lic men as guests of the company that will erect a neW 1000 roomhotel on j its site. The Neil nouse has been as important structure to the politicians |in years back; as the Statehouse. It, will take about two years to erect the new building. Tickets for the College Minstrel Show are on sale by all college stu dents and at'R ichard’s Drug Store. Price 50 cents. Say “ Bud"—-What’s all that crowd down at Johnson's Jewelry store?" “ Why this, is Saturday, March 24, they,are opening the plat for the min strel show today. GARD OF THANKS— We sincere ly thank our friends for their sympa- thyan d assistance during' the sickness and death b f our little son, William. Mr. and1Mrs. W. A . Pullin The circle fo r , the minstrel show is composed;entirely o f college men directed by Mrs. Helen Oglesbee Anderson and Dr. W. R. McChesney Miss Anna Belle Murdock , enter tained the members o f the Kadantra Club last Saturday afternoon. \ An evening o f entertainment that you will not forget is being planned fo r you at. the Opera house on Wed nesday* March 28. Miss Margaret Ewbank gave a St. PatrickRook party Saturday night to. a number o f friends. Rev, B. E. Stevens, who w^s ill for several days which caused the sus pension o f the revival meetings, was able to fill his pulpit Sabbath. . Mrs. Leo Andeseon, who has been very ill with the grippe and complica tions, is now thought to bo on the Toad to-complete recovery. . Mr. Enos Hill reports that his son,- Ralph, who has been teaching, at Fred- ricktown, Pa., has resigned his school to' take the superintendency o f’ a de partment o f the Mesta Steel -Co. in Pittsburg, Mi*. Hill formerly was em-. ployed by this company but in snaking ,a change in the management he was asked to resign school and return to the company. Mr. Hill is a graduate of Carnegie Tech and has had much ex perience in the work he now takes up. He will locate in Pittsburg as soon as he can get q. house, • Charging. breach o f contract An tioch College lias brought suit against the John Bryan estate alleging breach o f contract. The college has made plans for taking over the farm to ob tain' water supply hut the heirs back ed out o f the agreement. The farm nad "been left to the county by John Bryan and to the state i f the county did* not elect to take it.' Govs. Cox and Davisbotli refused toaceept because o f a provision in the will that held no religious exercises could be held on it. A hill has been introduced in the leg islature by Representative Calvert o f Selma empowering the state to take the farm fo r a game preserve. The suit filed by the college- is going to complicate the future ownership o f the Bryan farm. Altogether Too Often. Before, marriage a man Is willing to admit that he is unworthy of hia wife, but after marriage he acts as though he had sacrificed himself.— Chicago Dally News. * Where Bosh Comes Frorrt, Bosh is not really a slang word. It is .a Persian word meaning nonsense, and early last century It was made popular by a Persian romance, called “Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispa han." ' . .---- -■ ' - i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevenson enter1 tained the members of the Clarks Run club Tuesday evening, * * Observation Supreme. ’ Observation move than books, ex perience rather than persons; arc the prime educators.—A, B, Alcott. Mrs. HardingAccompanies President Sooth Tin: . ’ •*ure was taken at the White House last week as Mrs, Hard ing made n hst public appearance since her serious Illness 0 months ago. Accouq * hy the President she went for a six Week vacation In Florida. Tlir .tc lloucc automobile was loaded with flowers from admiring friends. CecilK ..1], IF YOU HEEDPRINTINGDROP IN AND SEEDS. EAGLE"MIKADO" HINDU# M i k a d o For battt at your Dealer Mad*»« #rad*t ASK FOB THE Yf.t.l.OW PENCIL WITH THE RED BANT> EAGLE MIKADO -• ‘ EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY# NEW YORK iiiinimiiimimniiiniiiiiimiiKimimnmmiiii ADAIR’S iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiimiiiiiiniiiimiwwH S | The Ideal Place For You ss ■aw* . » | . To Select 1 YourHomeOutfits •a* , „ ■t mm > ■ WHY? 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