The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
I lga&AnJtfadiaaa^a^--,,. ■ ■ ,r. _ CUT,* n4 it* th e re t o t - , relu G/F ZSt For Meats ' } «« i|«t»V itiiyfc lo yuu r butcher. ■ :e the only kind to )Bor nppUences for tig h t, wad they’re arger p #tt s0^ * ®,0,1’t go flieh i t ’# hot. Buy ;of 3 ROUSE, ° 1 ™ °' **° 4 uraBt / pi Olssng Rooms id Limestone street *hnd gfield, Ohio. . don i f 1 bes J :h. re] ElECTMC ilidrei I xs. 1 Srvin ^ s i g n a l s ! Son t>- ;ssio. S.-33r Iincir tsifc 1 . jexb Wlds. [HERNRAILWAY , W ,» * * * • .i Er,1”nMtl & I m M i ^ “ iiiPwrwuniEs g j^ V - l Stcn S om tlwM tf limit . ■ litsa>«tSotithTOk ^ i t o a a i r Ipmmmwgmt ; — —P WHKTt WffW ' _ pAULJBROYWt T.P.A. - 5W.ZEtL,ay.A. dncfottiw n ummT.a ClkP^ARSOH* '(OMm IM pr. 6 UF-A** ” ClariaraU,0. m *»*•<?iss * S E K ,« S f t « 5 W SS***«* E s t o r ia f r f c * * «S cS tilttte fc Y n «H i«w pW ^ • k b f ! M&** kelson’s .JISACth*15 A 1w-WW 1 t., £-Jr.- ►« **• tOCAtAI® r* .5 L ¥ * will ***•*# fete f®i«i|r 1 aateirt*Ml*Her dtyw Wm SAHU- a w b f**# riJ, uiwsip. aywif' SUPERS* Ourtf*Mfflter, -t? JICK. .f.W. Bf**» lltM M tM |> » ij* * * * * * * paai* to ffees to saU aU . WoMfwwn m is ***>. At sratkyr ~M*n,s tomvyutMleiweisr *$ fl**« ta A form an t « t H*gl*y Bren. Mml* r of M ts aT h itta d a y Communion wHS he rttearved is p r P . church Ssfebsri*. I 40 DCoffea a t Fri#*’* t foeery to r iseeuteapouuU. Mr, Johft MeSUroy of Mawmgo lew*, visited Ms eeutrfs, Mrs, A bba YawnBley overBab-bath* ..4i!a»c,j tuned h r a reliable *n»a. Cation or notify Mr. G* P- Sl^fler. Mr. Harry Owen* has been spend- jag the week in Cincinnati* yor ]Renti- Four room* over th e Price grocery. Call At th e store. Mrs, L. H . Sultenberger te visiting la Oxford, Miss Mary Cteusanfc of W yan t, CM lavishing her ooualn Miss M em -yfeimer. yOB SALE*,—About 800 ahocks of comin the shock. jcanjm ; yimwivm A b irthday pe^ty was irivan Miee *•**•» Ggtesba# last Saturday after- m m In J«mor nf her ten th birthday. Aeon was. h am to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fau lt h u t Satu rday .- Sherwood EtynoJAa, mix o f Fmr, F . M, Baynokia,w reported better InhMMrknaua w ith typhoid fever, Mr, W. 1M Marehali ia W hlg farm a{W aeres to Bd, Eeelty ^ IM-per acre. Mr. Frank Orr took kf», departure TueaAijf for Aiieghamy where he en- tanaihe F . F» Seminary. Mr. 4. Emerson Meshit returned fcp Indianapolis la s t Satoreay a fter a two weeks vaoaMon tare. Mrs, l^araJi Bell and son W ill of Ind ian a a r t guests o f C. W. Crouse and o th e r relatives la th is vicinity. Mr. Charles tfa sh e f Xenia i^ e n t Monday „ itb Mr. ao lin X^asb who xs attending ooUege, A twenty-hve pound sank o f granu lated sugar for t h as. F . C, Price,-north of the bridge. Misses Hate a n d Jessie Feaxpon Xenia spen t Saturday with Mr, J . W, Pollock, Mm. Elisabeth Steel and daughter, Martha, whshava been guests a t the homo of Mr. I», M. Dallas have w- tnrned to their home InPhiladelphia, Mr, S . L. Sterrefcfc and wife o f South Charleston spent Sabbath h e re .. -For men’s heavy tmderwear in two colors see th e line carried by Hag- ley Bros, ' . Mr. 4ftinesMcMillattAnd Clayton, gpent Tuesday in London attending diestock sales. Miss. Florence Forbes h a s been Igeuding the week w ith re la tiv e s 1ft yellow Springs, Mr. Walter Shaw, class * 06 , baa 'returnedfrom Motth Dakota, where °jie Bpehthisyaeatlom: , v ' ,; Mrs.Ralston and children of B d le Center' a re visiting Mrs, Ttalston’s mother, Mrs. Mftrtfaa E r v in ,, —Wie are 1ft a position to handle yeur grain. - Easy access toE levato r Sad good dump. D. S, E rv in Co; Mrs.Q, F , Moon or Cincinnati, ar rived Tuesday for a visit' with her sister, M rs.F. M. Reynolds,.• ‘ ■ —Forbicycle pumps, inner-tubes, tire tape, tires, handle gnps. o ii and general bicycle repairs see J ' ' B. E- TownsTey. Improve- the opportunity. Jo in -theHome HightScbool Stenography ■and Typewriting, 8 n igh ts a week. Orville H* Stephens. —Those wanting their piano tuned to r the w in ter should notify Mr. G. E* Siegler. Mr. Fuehnnger ofCIeve-, land wbohas been making th is p lace *w w nw w yeans auu given perrect satisfaction la to do the work; ' Mr* Ifolomn Marshall and wife of Eafayette, Ind ., oreYlsitihgreiatUes here and in Springfield. M r.. Mar shall of th is hlace. Bote #f TS*wr OriglH liakaewa, They Are %» Vary AnehuA I f you desire to know about the foarn ty of reaily reliable- data on the history o f spoons, take down your handbooks and encyclopedias and see if i t doesn’t take you a long while to learn anything concerning their origin, etc. In fact, the a a tiq u am n i do no t pro tend to wire a« anything of value in th a t line. I t is admitted th a t they are ‘hrery ancient,” b u t ju s t exactly how old they a re and "by whom and where they wore d rat used are points upon which wo ore left com Hildebrant Defats Smith. Heraldwife m receipt g ! | t teleplione m ^ag e at aoon stating that the Bwp^ p row fiO o ttffc lladd ea ldod t k i H W e * W k controver- Millinery Opening • i s * very ancient invention, for a Saxon spoon o f perforated silver gilt, or namentedw ith mips , was found in a grave a t Sw re,Tbanet,” When forks were unknown spoons fiK * . e very important part a t the The Second II. F . church o f Xenia will be dedicated, October 14. B r. O. W . 'Williamson of Burlington, lowmw ill preach tt»0 morning ser mon. “M r. and Mrs Nelson, Maddux of Washington C. H . and Mr. and Mrs. Folder of South ' Charleston,'.were, calling on Mr. I , F . Buffer and fam ily Sabbath. * f > r * ' " (^T ^j F n til w e get some disposition m addo f our Cedarvllte gallery we Will allOvrcar fare on a ll orders <of 18,06or1Over.,So we invite a ll to pu r Xenia Studio'. , / ' < 4 , J . Downing. ,WE AXE SEEL ING - Good Sweet Fotatees 20c per peck.* ' BBaTsS ter orSwiffc’sF rid e Soap fo r 160 - * :* • *V'V^ ^ ^ l - Cranberries perqfc, 10c prgqts. forJ85c‘ Lion Coffee p e r pound w 15c 2 packages M ap leF iake for" . 25c Macaroni (W h ite House Brand) package " . . 1 . ' , 10c POST GABES. .A g rea t line ju^t received' a t B ird ’s. Mr. and Mr?. F o rre s t. Price le ft Wednesday for Cleveland, Mr, Pride m on his vacation,.,. »' Mr. Moody Collett and wife of Drytoh spen t Sabbath w ith friends here. ? V"'f S*"^, k ,r tA Spoon* of the, thirteenth' century, and even later, had handles terminating in a knob, knot, acorn or other odd and cumbersome, de vices. About the period of the restoration, of which so much is said in English =history, a great change was made in the. forms of spoons. J h some of the unique pat- terns the “spoon” part was divided into two, three anu even four parts, kpd the, handles always split or twisted and.turned up instead’ of down and back. Spoons of that- periodwere ah blunt instead of be ing pointed, as in tbfe fornis general- ly s^en a t present, >They continued short and blunt to the time of George X, when they: were first- made pointed and had th e handles turned down instead of up. sy In favoT of the former. The (decisiondismisses the petition, And orders the Board of Elec tions to place the name of 0. Q, Hildebrant on the ticket fopCongress in this district, Thus the action of the Board of Elections is legal. FOJ$$ALE, 1 Qn account of poor health I , am complied to sew my revtMn&ni stock and fixtures. One bureau, one brass iron'bed,’two mattresses, one woven wire springs,-one good Cook, stovh. - Box 103, Cediirville,, - , / Bober t McFarland Miss M t , Craufutd wiU display a full line of FaU a n d W in ter stylm on Thursday, September 27, F r id a y , S e p t e m b e r 2&s Saturday, September, 29, We will also invite the Ladies tp callahd see a larger display on Friday, October S, Saturday, Octoder 6, KISSED,HIS WIFE, .About the year 1500 what were known as ennnn^1n .m ... -;%FpB;BENT^Abhu^wMi:lpcat- ed and in good cpncitlou. M^ J* Cof fey,' v- ‘X., v .M ',7 Sack Snowball, Model bu lffiop e r farm ju st vacated by Mr- 4 ' ' SCO " Golden Buie Flour for , ; ■ Oe 24h» lb- Sack Purity'Flour t o t ' ” 8$d Cholee Bavonperlb. . l2h£o ? V’ ’ ' i* at>Bird’s What You Pay and What Yon Get. Are the - important points for yoiif to con sider whenyou buy a HAT. Ourideasare to anit you in style and please you in price. We guarantee every H at we sell to give sat isfaction or replace it with another Hat. Prices cm Stiff H at $1.00 to $3*So, Soft Hats 50c, 75c, $1.00* $1.50, $g.oOj $2,50* $3 00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $ 5 *oo siiiiuVAi 27 South Limestone Street, EE HAUER Springfield, phio —Mr. Puehnriger of Cleveland will be here next week to tune ptanos, Leave your o rd e r wltir Mr. G. F, Siegler- ' J 2Se pur pound fo r No, % Bu tter. - ^ fc>c,pcr: doaenfor ' Bird’s Mammoth Store. . apo|Ge sp o p n ^ wurc i«-| trMiiscd.7 cThcy.jwere ^6 called b « | cause {they h a d .th e figures of{the, twelve Apostles carvCd upqjr their ' handles, ’they were generally given by sponsdm to ch ild rcn jattheir time f of baptism ' The wealthy presented th e entire ,twelve, those who could- n o t afford to indulge In Inch extrav agances giving one o t more, .accord- in g a s they fe lt able. The most curious and remarkable apqon in the'world perhaps IsT a ’ 'coronation MorrfaPbtewd»r«*dbf6di'v_^oflous- ly objected.,tq his wife k issing her rmticln mil'ifiArl ffftinford lit, tllfi m spoon," preserved among the other royal relics in the Tower .of London, The bowl*is of Mr. M. W . McMillan of Logan County has moved his family lo the Liggett. goldAnd, the handle of silver. - The.; handle is split down the middle and- te t with all kinds of precious Btonea, The relic is valued a t‘ about £20,- 000, or Upward of $100,000. V coUsin,naUiedJ?tAnford,atttve Bapj arson landed, a blow o n ’ Stanfo^ti th a t b rough t him tb th e ground* M re^Letilia Jones interfered ,oh be half of Stanford, her ,nepliew, and Peterson brough t her to the ground. Thejtraous caused considerable ex citement amongst th e Colored"*bretlr-’ ren arid in th e excitemorit PotersoU ieft fo r parts unknown. Papers Were filed against Peterson before Mayor MoFailand. I t seems th a t Peterson Was no t -acquainted With h is w ife's1 outlaid a n d the sigh t of ’another m an kissing his better-halfwns too much fo r him.'.{'■•<. r . r .: ’ 5,7 Peterson was' bpund oyer- to Court Thursday under |8Q0 bond by- May. o r McFarland?' {:, \ | M SATURDAY, it, Mrs. E . L. Aitken and daughter and Mrs. A rthu r Browtt spen t Tues day and Wednesday In Xenia the guest o f Dr* P . B , Madden. ^ ^ f j ^ t, ^ ttendina Honora There may be^more than one just cause'for pride in the soul o f the Sunday Fxcurioh to Cincinnati# small hoy ,a t.th e close pf hjs first [reaves7.l50 ,a. m, at«<iiooli yiaPennsyivaniaLinCS. -fl.80tound trip' from Cedaryiile .Special train- Mr. F . B. Turnbnli Fffc J ro -d a y fo r Lynchburg and n«x t veek vill be a t Bichinond, Va,, wli ,r.i bo ms n herd o thu ttie a t ituv Ia.r«. ■ diay i ............ ., , , „ *(How. did you g e t :od w ith spell* mg?” Bob’s mother -asked him. Sunday Excursion to Columbus SCHOOL CAPS. ’ Fo r Boys,arid Girls. New Styles. 2aif> ul 80c each, a* B ird’*. MisS Halite Q. lirowh of /Wilber- force w ill deliver her lecture *‘Soine Slaves in America and Elsewhere” in tholfi. P . church,Tuesday evening. A collection; will be taken, ’’You-look so pleased. I ’m sure you did well.” ' , - ’’No’rii, I couldn’t kpell much of, anything” .admitted Bob# “And T couldn’t remember the -’|ithmetic very well, nor the jqggerp’y ” The mother’s face wore a look of disappointment, but Bob had* re served a choice morsel which, was sUre to raise a sensible parent to heights of appreciative joy, '■ “ But that's no m atter, mother,” , v ia Pennsylvania Lines, from Ce- daryille. Special tra in leaves §:85 A m .O o L f .1 - ’ - ' , .'"1 «, / hlvtr- «ndf Veal. Preparatory to frying liver-or veal cover- i t for u minute *or two witli1 boiling water. P a t dry-with a clean towel, roll in Hour'and fry (in acoy* - ered pan) until brown.' ' ; -.' * ho said, beetowing a bear’s hug upon ' I ’ve sserne Wei Sell tind Om rn ifm Every KHELL PlANfOJ / t o g i v e , ' f ' P erfect S atisfaction o r y o u r m o n e y r e t u r n e d GEORGE&SIEGLER. ‘ G. f . SIBGL e B, Bosidmib Partner* v MMMSiP KWiittC t-; CW IBAF* m o U lN O 1 W P f * A T B » QUEEN &*CUESCENT I 0UTE. ,0 " " * * * o w T » * n i * ’ * A | x . ,W A » ’- « a l g O o t o b « r 1 6 « n am i * * * O B i W*mm p M M « TteiMw m m m & 6 m 9 m * m * * M * « ■ST’W - ’ja. ■j|- MrVFL O. W a tt spent Thursday in Columbus and took occasion to visit Mr. Thomas Johnson’* farm near th a t city th a t h a s beoomotha homo of somuoti.hfgh priced stock. her; “the boy* all like me, and got the biggest feet iq the class 1” BOV. W. J . Saridersoh and Wife le ft Tuesday for a weeks v isit in U t ica. O,, with Mrs. Sanderson’* p a r ents. A fter th is they will v isit in Pittsburgh and New York being gone about a month. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ph illips enter tained a few friends Monday even ing in honor of Eev. B. M, Martin and fam ily of Xenia, ami siste r/ Mis* Bora Martin of New Concord who goes South in a few day* to en gage In-work among the Frswimen. fUumania. Roumania is Inhabited by a be wildering variety of races, but whether of Greek, Slav or Teutonic lineage, the modem vBbum»uian make* i t a point of honor to claim descent from the .colonists, whom Trajan planted in th e conquered province of Dacia, A, D. 107. Call ing themselves Bomutu and their language Bomunie, the proud citi zens seldom draw out a legal docu ment without some allusion, to their founder, whom they ityle “the di vine Trajan.” The Botufnanian lan guage reflects the composition of the race, and now only faintly sug gest* the language winch Trajan spoke; - */ - A Cooking Hint. " ■ When the time for cooking vege tables is limited, pour boiling water -over thorn, then drain and cook in the usual way. VC T f e C l i i b ;hya#^ m t a t i g e d f o t i L ^ a c e s , ^ , tachment willbe given t& the ;first in class .A iand to the second a whip. To* winner of ■ ©pace a fine robe. T p s e c b t i ^ a g p b d w h i p , - 4''' : / / : . . ; *- • ; : Winner of class A trot watch, second, a whip. To winner of B trdt, a blanket, second, a good whip. \ Wirnets to be deterniined by races won ot four lneetjri^sv „ _ -1 * ^ , v f Races called at 1:30 o’clock, V A l> ^ f o p v ADMISSION 10 CENTS, Tha lias of ttaparanto. “The other day, a t the Cafe Na- politain, a favorite haunt of jour nalists and men of letters, French and foreign,” says a Paris corre spondent,' “I sat beside three tour ists—an Austrian, a Bulgarian and an Italian—who, ignorant of. each, others’ native tongue, talked in Esperanto. To me it was a revela tion, in the sense that hearing or seeing a thing is so much more con clusive and{impressive thaw reading about it,” TRY OUR JOB PRINTING As we have no t been « t our Cedar- vllle gallery for some time Wilt *o- oept a ll coupons sold there la«t fall a t our Xenia Gallery during till* month and next. Downing’s Studio. Mr, JT. 0. Brown and fam ily were given a farewell reception a t their home la s t Monday evening before their departure Tuesday fo r Califor nia. A number of friend* and neigh* bore gathered to r th e occasion. The Dwarf Kl«ph*nta ef Malta. The island of Malt* is the only known spot where the remains of dwarf elephants are found. There are several place* on th e island where the bones of these minister* pachyderm* have been unearthed, and hundreds of skeletons liar* been secured, in whole or in part. On* of these, whose teeth 4nd bones showed i t a full grown Specimen, was lee* than two and a b rtf feet in bright and cogld no t hate weighed ever 600 pound* when in the flesh. $ 25.00 P E E , ACRE Mr. J . tV. Pollock W*« called to Britetountaine Tuesday owing to the loss by fire o f * b am belonging to hi* btother-iU-law*, Jam es People*! The loss was abou t $1,000 i n d was covered by Insurance. A horse, grain, hay andimphmente were consumed. Mr, Impossible. Pounder—Won’t you sing tomething fo r me, Mis* m p p e t ? I’t Manana, —Pride of L iberty t floor, made -at p o rt W illiam for sale by Nagtey Bmfc only- W# h*v* received1to* second shipment of th is flour and f l nd l t to bo giving the greatest sa t isfaction. i t i* high grad# in every reiptot. Miss Propper—I han isn’t here. Mr, Poundor—But I can accom pany you on the piano. Miss Propper—-Oh, dear, n o t Mamma doesn’t allow young men to accompany m* anywhere without a oh*j»fon,~-Ctovri*»d Le*d*r. Men's Corduroy Sait* p # > to *!*.<#. Men’s CorduroyPantoi#. 00 , tito A |1 J0 JHP* ilo ji, ■ soAItoatoerCoat* andMAO, | 0 a t Bird’s. ——wif.1. BUY A—*- RicbBlacitfarRtOM IN NORTHEAST TEXAS, along the Cfxa$ midM BAIL HOAD In a community no t fa r behind you r own in development. Val ue* rahgo from ten to fifty dollar* per acre, and the land Is nil good —absolutely the best ! • Texas, Our people wan t YOU, and a neighborly welcome awaits the th rifty man anti h is family. Bound trip hoftteseekef tickets are on sale twice monthly to a ll _ da te Stop-overs) is v ia the Frisco, Texas Midland and South ern Faoifle Systems. Fnriber-pariieulata will be gladly fam ished upon application to H. W. TRUAX, LAND AGENT FsflwtM 'jBuhdtog, Dayton, OMo. m i* Mat/M.V'- * • ;IT3ltolViPli#f vjHwwPTtea vvp^vfi’ii.i ' ' ' ' FAIRBANKS=M0RSH Gateline Engines For All FARM PURPOSES E. G. 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