The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
>v*?.a5gp»- V /!*-' m s w t m m uM vaum w 3 ’-3-* LOCAL AND PERSONAL 3 . • —30 Delaine Hams—Dobbins. Mrs.Robt. Bird 19 visiting relatives in Urban*:. Blrs, Eel tfurnbull returned from Indianapolis, Tuesday. ‘—Try some oF that 2Qc coffee at Cooper's* ^H ’ Mrs. Hobt Watt is improving from her recentfllmess. * Mr. M, W. CoUiria was in Oincin nati Tasfcweek, ; -- —Stove Pipe1and Coal Buckets at ' Bird’s. ■•:.: ' * u % t i -n , v Mr Rodgers gnd Mr. Jas. Milburo, were guests of" Mm. Satterfield, Sun- -’day. lti’ ’ * Mrs. Ella Siunard of Franklin, is visiting Mrsl jJ r '}V.' McLean this week. * - - ,—C oj £ i 1 The best coal And the best place to get it is ac W.-R, S tbrrlt ’ s . -Mr, and Mrs; Harry Iiiffe of Lon- • don, were gtiesfe of friends here, Sun day. Mr, and Mrs. John Cooper and daughter, Jennie,, were in Xenia, Tuesday. - ~ D R * H ass ’ S tock F ood scientific compound.for horses, cattle, bogs an d sheep,’ N ow f a . th e time to feed i t F o r sale Jby W, E- S rEK R rrr. ., ’ . Mrs. Claud* Phillips had for her guests her sisters, Mfcs, Thompson and “Mips Audrey, of Zanesville. . ,j . • Miss Zola Ddwnard will go to Cin cinnati Thursday, for a-few days visit with friends, . ' . fresh at Coopers. —‘Hew Pancake Flour at Copper’s • Mrs. George McClellan and son of. Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and , Mrs. Geo. Smith dud'other relatives. > Miss Laura Lucas lifts resumed her work at the paper mill, after a week's’ Tuesday w*t hMfieetkm d*y on the P»*n*ylvxfiM road* number of the officials making the trip, /; . —Bread, cakes *nd crackers *Vway* The races *& J*me*(own Wednes day were the attraction fey many of our people, Mr. and. Mrs. D, H . Marahsli it- tended the fiftieth wedding anniver sary of Judge Stewart at Xenia, Tfmrsd* . _ . . . . Mraj T, N. Harper, of Eiyerdala, Dayton was the guest from Saturday until Monday of Mr,, and Mrs. Jas. Tvwnsley, Mrs, Will E.wry, formerly Alia* Gertrude Paxton was the guest last week ofMiss Bessie Hopping, I adesire to announce myself as a candidate for the office of Township trustee at t] 3 e regular election Tues day, :$oy. 8 . O • , II. A. TuiUSBOLp. Senator Joseph B, Foraker will make an address 'in Xenia upon, .the issues of the campaign on Saturday afternqbn, Oct. 29, Senator Foraker has spoken in. Xenia on several acces sions add haft always drawn large caowds. > Miss,May Raney left Monday for Ada, where she .will take a course, in bookkeeping and stenography in the .Ohio Northern University, ' Air, Bert,Alexander of, Indianapo lis, was the guest of his mother -for several days this week, . ' —Peninsular Heaters for hard or- soft coal that will heat every nook and corner in the house, with least fuel, is what you. want. " We have them in all styles and sizes, the prices arrang ing accordingly, K ebr & H asting B ros , * , Elsewhere in this issue can be found apolitical advertisement ofMr. H. A. Turnbull's announcing himself as a candidate for township trustee before the regular election. Mr. Turnbull, has served in this capacity before and made a very capable and pains taking official-' - , ' . . . . . The liberty belt that has been”on exhibition at tbe World’s Fair is to he returned to Philadelphia.. I t is ex-, pected thutThe special train will pass through here Friday afternoon., The train is due in Xenia at 3:55, p. ro, i* * **• v* 1 i ^ Our 75c and 95c shoes have - no equal- in- the city,fi»r the money. Come, to us direct from the manu facturer anti we can retail them1’ at' wholesale. ■ ' (Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House, 1 Springfield, Ohio. Miss Edith Balston of Elderton. Pa., who has been the guest EeV,. O. H. Milligan and wife for several Weeks returned home Wednesday morning, , ______ Ton will make * asJstak# if you I fail to examine our “Patrician** shoe*! fur iadieaaud our i 5 K«th Konquer ’ *r“ for men, all leathers, at 13.50. Nothing like them in the city for th* * money. -, ■ fitarkey’s Arcade Shoe House, Springfield, Ohio,; Mrs. Lydia Weymouth is visiting her celce. Mrs. Cline of Xenia. 1 .Rev. fs. D, Kirpafnck of Jackson county paid Mr. and Mrs.. Z- T. Phi\- lipa a short visit -Wednesday evening, i —Sunlight, Egg-0 See, MaltaTita, Mothers’,Crisps and Shredded Biscuits) at Cooper's. The regular meeting of the W. C, T, U, will be Isold next Wednesday, at the home of Mrs, J , Hale Collins. All the ladies are requested to he S esept to meet the county president, rs. Flatter. Mr, Charles Stevenson and wife; arrived home last Saturday from Vir ginia, where they have reeided tbe past year,. They expect to spend the winter here. Braque. P rices N ow on Buggies, Phaetons, Burries at W. R. Stemtt’s. Mr* Theo, Voglesberg has arrived home from Dallas, Texas, where he took a carload of fine hogs. He re porta that he got through without, losing a 'single animal, ’ The local foot ball team, will meet' the Xenia Independents on the Smith field Saturday-afternoon, A foot race of 100 yard dash is also on th e .pro gram. A number of fast runners have entered. IfJ-troubled with a weak digestion, try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets." They will do you good. For kale by Isaac Wisterman,. . ", Airs. Robt. Bird, left Tuesday for Urbaun where she will be a week .with relatives, from there she ’will go to College Corner where- she will be tbe guest of Rev. and - Mrs,. J. C. War- nock and Mr. and Mrs; A. G. Me DilLfar a few days. Deputy Sheriff Applegate was in town Thursday looking after the ap praisement of the Stewart property - ou Elm street,'The - appraisers were Messrs J. H, Nigbefc,- Jacob Siegler, acid L. G, Bull, ' The property was valued at $520. ’ That -World’s Fair Trip Should be Taken Now Over Pennsylvania lines ' while excursion fares to Bt. Louis; are low. .-Round-trip, tickets for season^ -two months’ or two weeks’ stay sold .every day,' For further in formation consult E. B. Keys ticket agent. , ' - **The United Presbyterian this week contains a fine likeness ofRev, E. O. McCown of the Bt« Clairpville congro* Rational neaX-Pittaburg^Gu-Qflt .*■» i- \ .. - Sammie Rainey^ Rev. and Mrs? H . C. Middleton arereceiving a visit from their daUgh* ter, Airs. Redkey of Leesburg, ”' Ohio. Alisa Alice Dome of Cleveland, 0 ., is visiting Miss Junhi Pollock, Mrs. Will Speftcer and Bessie Hop ping were io Springfield, Wednesday* Our fiue’dress shoes for from $1.95, $2.59 and $3.00 are beyond anything ever seen in the market. By retailing, at wholesale price we make you nice saving, Starkey’s Arcade Shoe House,* Springfield, Ohio. Miss Bernice Wolford of Dayton* hi visiting her parents here. Air#’ Wygrantof Columbus, visited her sister, Mrs, Uanchor, Sunday. ’. - ■ # - • -—Peninsular ranges are wonderful bakersand cookers, The Supply hardly equals the demand. Better see them at K erb & H astings B ros , Mbs Carrie Tawnaley is visiting Mr, and Airs, Harry Baker, at Washington C. 1L, Ohio, Mr, 8 % Baker left Wednesday evening to attend salesat Washington <&H, ' * , Air. Will Blair has moved into his new home On tie Wilmington road. - ‘Oysters, celery, -sweet potatoes anil crabberies i f Cooper’s, Air. and Mrs. ^IXwid McMillan of Chattanooga, Te«n| are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jaffitf M<}Atillao. Mrs, Oliver Haiti# was the guest' of her parents; Mri’/anff Mrs. J . H. Wolford and family this Week. HOMEd&BlW EXCUR$10NS, Pot full information almut Home* soakers’ ipet-ial low fares to-points in jir Abthamx, Florida, Oeorglr, Keco $<«ky,'Xionriansf Mbsiwippl, North ,ftsl Bostth Caiolhta, Tetim-eaep and apfdf fe> ticket agents of fy&ki&iwste Llw*. ' ' - Ult'v- the Crouse Block. The same courtesy and good workmanship will be given in the future as in the past, F rank B url , Agent. Mrs, Robineon of Jamestowu, wad the guest, Saturday of Mrs; Satter field, Mrs. Wiil Blair and daughter, Miss KathleCne, of Alorrow, accom panied her, -Keep in mind ibe H erald when wanting sale bills. Our water-proof stock makes them popular. There will be plenty of candidates for school board at the Corning elec- tion there being only fine to elect. A petition with tbefollowing names was filed this week: W, J Tarbox, James Harvey McMillan, A, Z. Smith, G. W, Crousej.and; W* H, Owens? A petition filed last week had the foliow- ingnames: J , 0 . Barber**!. R Coop er, Sam McCollum, E. G, Lowry and S, C. Wright, P oultry P ana - oe a and I n start L ouse K iller are indispehsible for all kinds of poultry. For sale by W. R, S terrett . A young horse .belonging 10 Mr, James McAlillan and being driven by Charles Baskin, runaway this mom ing. It came up Xenia avenue on to Main street and in tbe turn at tbe Osborn corner collided with a tree, The horse was thrown to the ground but uninjured, while the buggy had one wheel demolished, Mr, Baskin was just ready to get into the buggy When the horse made the first lunge, , Winter tJnderwear 25c* 39c, 48c* 75c and <|x at S 0 U 4 TO**#, fiieHsitfer, 27*^ iLimesttitie St*r ■ . Sprlngff6ldi,- 0 * Mr. McCown was married to Miss n o r ssisjwfi B p y o yA ipiwrirwHg gave them a reeeptiou on ■Oct. 14, and at the same time presented them with a welt filled purse, Miss F*sailor Smith entertained a number of her friends in a very pleas ant manner Tuesday evening. Among those present were: Misses Ethel Col ins* Fern Ervin, Edith Ralston and Edna Townsley, Messrs. Fred Barber, Prof, Stewart, Roy Marshal, George Siegler and J . Emerson Nisbet. The Herald’s job department has been turning out a'number of books and catalogues of late. Some of them were the Rules and Regulations of the Clifton Public schools. Pollock and Kerr's sale catalogue and a cata logue for Mr. R, E, Corry, We are just finishing an order for 3000 cop* iea of a 100 page pamphlet, Mr, C. B. Wingfield has moved his family to Catawba where they will make their future home, Mr, Wing field has accepted a positson with the Lovell Manufacturing Company of Erie, P a , and will go on the road for this firm? The store will remain *as it is under a new manager. WASHINGTON'S MONEY* Thu most k-aniiM money in th* world, oitbvx pa^or or metal, is that in circulation in Washington, says the New York Herald. .The bill* come from the treasury every day evi.-p and clean, beautiful specimens of the engraver's art. The metallic currency is bright and shining from the mint. Almost all the currency paiff. over the counter in the cash room of i.he United states treasury Is new. Bills that come there soiled in the least arc. a t once retired and new ones issued in their stead. In the Biggs National hank is a commodious room in the front por tion of- the building especially for the use of women customers. There is a special window also for their use in transacting business with, the hank, and all, cheeks, drafts and certificates presented for payment are always paid in the new money, either gold, silver, paper or nickel no piece ever having before been put in circulation from the treasury, ex cept in handing it over to the hank. The Lot of a Wyoming Editor, Editing a newspaper is ‘a nice thing. I f we publish, jokes people say we are rattle brained,' If we don’t, we are'fossils, *If we publish original matter-they say we don’t give them enough selections. I f we give, them selections they say we .are too lazy to write. If we don't go to church we are heathens. If we do go we are hypocrites- I f we re main at the office we ought to he out looking for news items. -If wo go put, tlien we are not attending to business. If-we wear,old clothes they laugh a t ns; I f we wear good clothes they say ire have a pull. Now, what are we to do? Ju st'a s likely as not some one will say that we stole tins from .an exchange So ,we did. I t ’s from the Wyoming Derrick. —■Dillon (Wyo.) Double- jack . 1 1 Tipping a King; ' Mme, Rejanc tells an amusing in cident which 1 happened to herself and her company’during'a, trip 1 to IJ.io Janeiro. They-stopped at Da kar, on the cOast of Africa;-arid flu obliging colonial official took them to see the king of Dakar, who re ceived them- with, great solemnity. His prime minister, behind the roy al chair, made- signs to the visitors that a “tip” •or two would not he out of place. One of”the company handed the minister a piece of sil ver, He proiuptly held out his hand for mote, and: the visitorsriii, tu rn ' contributed; “Seeing this,” contin-. ued Mme, Rejane, ‘*1 took out ^a large five fraud, silver piece arid handed i t to the king himself* who look my hand and gave it a vigqr- ■oUs'squeeze by Way of .thanks.” V } 'I - •* ^ ........MX'1"; ' * l ' f. ,sr 1 t _ 11 - 1 Lbng piatneB. A directory issued' in Honolulu contains wJiat is*believed to he the longest name appearing in any such publication, I t is th a t of Miss An* hie Iv Keohoanaakalninluteakawe- loaikanaka, which means substan tially “Jack and the Bean Stalk,” Pauline NnbuehodonozoWiszowna, a resident of Milwaukee, is probably -ehampiottH^f-Anierie^thonglw-Sftl-- vatoro Schlihnodifconnariello of rihoerster of St. Louis ers Do you like youf thin, rough, short hair? Of course you donT. Do you like think, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do* Then why not be pleased? Ayerh?Hair Vigor makes1beautiful heads of hair, that*# the whole story, Bold for 60 years* *'I %ve n*!rVi/of i<it <t itHK t!m«. it I*,intfoptf, it <wo<td<‘tfnl ItMr tonic. fMtm-In#hcnltli to tlio huff nml nod, of f o r W^ak Hair , Smoking by Wornoh. I t is, not to be denied tha t smok ing is much on the increase among women In England, and it is now more or legs an accepted fact and is tolerated even in the most old fash ioned houses. There is no doubt that when indulged in moderation its effects are beneficial, particular ly to nervous, overstrained or over worked women, and the prejudice against i t is boiind to disappear.— Mrs. G. Cornwallis West m Pear son’s. . 0 " n 1 t -- •• - t ■ .Will “Fly or ' Sir Hiram Alaxiin says of the fly ing machine he is making: “Yes, this time I think I have really solved the problem. I have always said that if 'a goose can fly a man should be able to. I am getting on in years—I shall h e .sixty-five my next birthday—rhut as I neither smoke nor drink I am a tough old fellow, and I moan to fly before I peg opt or—or bust.” VarJoty In Taapot*. A Washington woman has a col lection, of teapots large enough to fill ft whole room. There are in this collection over 300 pots of china, copper and earthenware. Some of them are in the form of dolls, mon keys, elephants and tigers. Others are in the form Of houses, temples and towers. Others still are in the form of fans, walking sticks, brace lets, birds arid flowers, ■ ■ W in /,....lljM i:. it,M , H i QT ii I, Tho FUlttrm of th*. The first thing Henry James did upon his return to America after an absence of twenty years was to go to a bostofficc ana ask for a three cent stamp.—HarpeFs Weak ly. Nobby Hats, Black and Brawn $1*00, $1*50, $3*00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3,50. SUBBIVAN, The Hatter, 27 S. Limestone St*, Springfield, O. Just to Remind You T h a t IV* Jir* Nat# Ready W ith Our f J i L L L I N E S . Comprising all the Latest and Most Seasonable Goods in M e n ’s •■M M i W&rl * t.-'r.Vw*'<a Our children’s and yoqng men’s department haviug been re touched with many of tbe season’s latest shades and patterns also* takes on a new aspect, and we hope to please the most fastidious from a child's suit to a man’s overcoat. Jack -Frost haa already knocked at your door, so don’t delay making your purchases until the season is to far advanced aprl our lines broken. Remember *The early bird catches the worm.” Our lines comprise ally the new patterns in fancies, the Mewbrown, etc,* in single and double breasted coats—top coats for fall wear, the heavier overcoats For winter Wear* and .the Cravenette for a rainy day. Endless variety in shirts 5Qc, $1.00 and ‘ $1.50. In our neckwear department Tve introduce the shades of blown in all shapes and shades. These and many other lints go to make Up aa clean a stock as was ever presented to the pdople M Greene count/., Your early inspection solicited. ■ / I r -L m pigs tt> George Haller , } J t. W . Haines, t Resident Partners H, J i. Higgtns, 5- \ . 55 E. Main St,. Xenia. I Is the Round Oak Chief. The fame of the Round Oak s t a v e s has been known for years through the severest , tests. This range saves fuel and does more and quicker irkthananyother- -enTbeliished in The" latest designs and is know as a long lifed stove.................... C M . C R O U S E , iCEDARVILLE, OHIO*: HflftDalARE, STOVES, POJIPS, TINWARE. AyerkPills Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying this over and over again* The best laxative. tS&ESSSs Want your moustache or beard R I I RK I NRHAM^ [)YP a beautiful brownorrlchblack? Use P " MA !H0 nAm 0 I I I t nm «*. brtKM an okk .r.oux k « b ., naavi ,», b . Mr. John Bromagem who hag been viaiting his sons Morton and Roy of Colorado Springs, Col., returned home Thursday morning. He reports that his son Morton is much improved since his attack of fever. Representatives of the Bell Tele phone company were in town Tuesday looking over the ground supposedly for the purpose of putting in an ex change. This company has been mak ing quite extensive improvements on their lines out,of Xenia on the Fed eral pike* Mr* W. J , Wildman left Tuesday eveniug on a business trip through Missouri, and Kansas. He expects to be gone Until about the first of the month. During his absence Robert .Eldar of Belma, is helping at the Ex change Bank, NOTICB OPAPPOINTMENT, Notice is hereby given of the ap pointment of the estate of Ruth Wade as executrix of the estate o f Thomas B. Wade. i Rtvrn Wains. 0 . A* Dobbins, Attorney, ’ Cause of Lockjaw. • Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused bv a bacillus or germ which exists plenti fully in street dirt. I t is inactive so long as exposed to the air, hut When carried beneath the skid, as in the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when the aiilis excluded the germ is roused to activ ity and prpnouces the most virulent poison known* These germs, may be destroyed and all danger of iockjaW avoided by applying Chamberlain’s Fain Balm freely as soon as the in jury is received, Fain Balm ia an antiseptic and causes cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal without matura tion and in one-third the time required by the usual'treatment. I t is for sale by Isaac Wisterman, ONIYSIX WEEKSMORE GPS t LOUISWORtO’SfAllb EXCURSIONEVERYBAY* via Feniisylvania Linos, Tickets over Pennsylvania Lines reading through St; Louis to points west permit ten days stop-over at 8t, Louie upon pay* merit of$l,0Qfea fhrvalidating ticket, •* Ever .Cate? and despair of getting rid. of It That’s because you did not udo Q uinine T ablets Soldwith a guaranteetoeuroColds, ij Neuralgia,Malaria, La Grippe, Bron- h ohitls, Headache, or druggist will f refund your money,! Could woj make a fairer offer? They’nevercausedistress. 5 NeVer gripe nor sicken. j PerfectlyHamids. No badafter effects. < Insist ori having, and See that >3 you get, ; I. L ig h tn in g L i x i f f t * f QuinineTables, i *i oahri per amt. ■ aa nnwnists. F>r*p»riH#OnlyW THE HERB MEDICINE CO., VFitlNOFItLD* OHIO, |1 K«raf«ctiiren of the Qelchrnld- ij Lightning Hot Drops,. , L ^iniNfTk'ftP PUBLIC SALES J* H* Drake, Ocf. 2 o, . R, B* Corry, Nov, 3* % t O u r k i r k w ill e m i m v I that **i HTty IIiTill TWENTV-SEVENTHj ClilTli We full Iht of ensue hdurcl ••jLaca F* Moxwell, et, ah ^ VSr Mary J - Findley, e tl of Ohio vs. The I eo| ^ i B'a-lric Light Ve ‘ j«Esie 13- Hudson vs- W, frlter trustee; sfror. . Oharles Ridgway vs, Lmte wooases- . jfflry G* . Boifton; nppeoL 1 L gHr#i B. Wright va. Foal f*^Yriglft, adm’r of C. I - Wrigj iriwr- „ , . -J Blleu Fhilhps; c t ah vs. vi YellowSprings; appeal, Xenia Water Co. vs. City 0 ^ error* . Josephine E. Deya vs.J 0 Chlentz; error, | •Wayneeville National Bank I | H>Glotfelter,'assignee of Honl Wm, II- and Hannah A Lej NcGervcy & LeSourd; appeal, Jicob iL Harhme vs, Bol County Commissioners of Greej appeal. 0 . L.-Maxwell,'et. ah, ext vs. (Jeliu E. Upthegrove. at. \ peal. .--Yjijage of B.awersviJie vs. Hoefler; error., Samuel Leortaicl vs: DauH.J adoi’r; appeal, Sarah C. Davis .vs. Ohmer l| error. :Wm. Jasper vs, T. A. Fiiavij ‘"’ror. . Love not Money !F i# u n '' iv y'snnsu * Could not buy betler 111 “than our. Yetit. coals no more than ' doubtful, difisapoiuting kill You have no idea how d<| 1ions tho ‘‘Staff of Life’ tie, when halted from (5 ol | H ulk flour, Bettor fry a such lo-dayj see for yourself, L. H. Sullenben Cedarville, Ohtc Have ! to complain oj Buy them ofj you w ill find t| Shoes far superior to gj other dealers a t th< W e are headquart] Reliable footwear, tee you not only thj bu t th e B e s t shoct money can buy. E v e r y , m an sh^ “ B t m g l m ” “George U shoea a t $ 3 . 00 , $ 3 ) the equa l of othl Son more, in price.| HORNEI 3 ^ i o , Limestone ■Mi
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