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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