The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

MUM wmnw mmm mmm mm |j|0E£gijfo Mr. Owl fftaT miufo * basil**** 'fnp to Illinois fills week. Ifov, ana M is, & H» Milllsw* «»*■) fcjlsiniftl»numtorofirtewbrelrtin* Eer-Tee»l#y*- OEAtMS. AUTTIENONSENSE. M m S u m A , SaAforiS. wife «* «M| wife A- am U M ID M f t * * * ffer mi*ms#*w m*mm ;: ®|F Telepfcw?* e 1,?7eCsirc^ momiwjfftf^rftftiHmaf »*tifo«>I**»» «%- A e p «£a sisla to Kr«f«fk. Kteli»4»<*lw*» p^isir too** joy smm*MMthM butftswflwf«o*w*i-1 *3tv?c^wfer^gc5 «n « in * 4 *a»«*re«* Mate suffering f t o fa*M up * & a»bs* *«=&" v ltb p»fiiftMMii» «wf a»^»«^iift|| Preren% ^ e t« it s iftmUh. ' • | rerepiey* ssdfc feogfEs They sire cut in the very latest styles* are form fitting, and neat. As .an inducement to tastily dressed men who have never worn a suit ol ‘<*Criforionnj1fo foy, w t mafcetJfo fofei^Adiig^ ojfife; ■' •* ' - - - Prof. Reynolds expert* W move «e. 4 *foswr*-/tf-r 5 «vCV^-« ,e^'S%» 3 'VSSC£k^V *«»•«-g-.s-y-"-.v*/ by Hr* Ira Tnunaifoyw Mis* BelleMidiffeton h»s..neturned home after* visit with her sorter In Lmslrntg. ' ' Mr. and. Mre* fmmee Stewart' of iirrermlfo 0 ., are visiting their ana. John Stewartanil family- Mrs. Wiil hongstrtetofMftytoofo visiting her mother, Mre- J . H. BrotbeVton. . *• . Mnn Hebeee* Walk** o f-C’hllH- oothe spent the week,with h i J- W, DJxnn and family; Before snamtigs Mm* BreJforA was » Mfes MortofdofWftfecfftflfe Slie wa* » ***** of age at .the ham of horde*#*. -:^orelative* are foffcllrt^asrtss?^ ■rloserthan «v*r*l cpu**#* and •» ' and Is wyema old* The remains were . laker to Wayaesrille -> Tuesday wierafoir where the fanend wa* held a t the bom of Mrs. Hail**. 3 m ». remise* werefe«M.*t the'hoom other ibaft “l see that«QCbsj&p&jacs saa a-prayerby Jte*v t>-H> ho- -|»ec«mKiig j^pes^fefe KpunsSs^ Ur. tarn IherenMu** were takev to Ufo train* Messrs* AltHfrtBradford ofSo»th Charleston and Bain* Bradford of Hayloft, sons o f Mr. B tijfon l, at­ tended the funeral. The -d*s«a*ed w aa* ftfomher of itm fi. 32 i' chttnehof 4 hl» ylace. ' to $20J06; mb will W^*CI0 o»!^,O0 Wfa^ of Bferetodise.^ 1*hi$offer, ismatieto indiicenew castomefs f o / t r r i ’ - WtewfBMlfcf^ tmpleased* anti ^ ttb^m eo iieo f m& - *r^]af,c«§toi«efs. fi' j Mr. andMr%Btchard Alexander and children of Bay,ton spent Sab­ bath with Mrs.AnllaAlexander.. 7* • Ufr*Herman Corry, who has been ia Canada/during the summer is hferefor ffey,winter. - evehing srt'seven .the,.Harness-t imilm ^“P^ls *^| k ^ . y;<f,M*nktof-^fnfhert% &%$**;■ wdlape^fcfnfhhtM*B.,«|mneh*m* ■^fo#toto^v gaged'rnthtewmk!-0f £ S - talkof thnyroflcandtho?M^htiirtfhdOmin- fiy* 3foeolleetionwIBbefakenr Jamestoft’n'Thnssday meoiag* ’ ' ' *......T ........*,-■" " 1 -<-1 * K >. ‘i k 3 f o ThadThridme^wJhpm*#en^ fhg t f o f i, 8- tMrtf&rtpitfoUs ytjtfted hfo sii&sRf Mfa. Bt B . Mastfog»C^*h- fiaih,, . ' ^-V \ ‘'Bohert •Jdnl^rlanCfMt'Tuesday for ''the- S ti B& ftheth f o s ^ t d a i Dayton where he w ill b e ;rt«atedfor rheumatism.' The lanew il ^servfo^* o f Mrs*v ’tfato'Will^tn^nw«mheldThuhsiJ dayatherfofehomoon tho^Jamesi townftov.-^ ;*• ' ^ - X ,3 r i , . * *tS‘ - ■Areport'lias reached“h^m Ihaf Dr, JElraer 3EIder, o f Pneblo, Col., Affolnfam .'befog shaped by the ittcorpomfors' o f the , .C^darvale^: Xeaia&Jamestown electric line and b?rore many days a trip wiil be madeover the route. Hress Goods Specials 25c . Bain and Fancy Dress Goods mpli tlie good cdors for this all on a SPJ5CIAITable this weeka t 25U Pony Stockings, ' • . The kind that wear best. There is ho other as good for the 'same price, 2oe, AHsiz^ in 5. weights for Boys and Girls, Either plainor Fleeced. Buy out pair and youwiHliave no Other. Pony Stockings, all siziis 25e Mtiasiftg Underwear, The Satisfactory kind. People whohave worn them willwear no other kind They cost no morethan the common hind that donot fit Ladies’ Vests and PautsSOe to $1. Ladies’ Pnlon Suits f l . to Cbddreh’sTTmon Suits 50c to 75e. Men’s XJnionSuits $1.50 to $3.00 Trimmed Mats, $ 1 . 50 , Tins weekyou can take yourchoice from about 50 trimmed hate, for Ladies andMisses, that are much higher in price jfi $1.50' Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns. November Btyfe Book Free. Ask forone. J o b e B r o t h e r s & C o Mrs, Hkrfooofcof Columbus, sister of Mr. Jmnes Milbnm hju» been spending * few dftys here, Being Called here by the denfh of -Mr. J, M. Milbnrn of Xenia. . We are glad to note that Mr. B. IDMamhaU Is againabietobealjOut fciwn. JAst Saturday was his first tin e to walk up town for several weefoft '. —-, ■, * i *— -WltaCf BCY RkbBI«ST«rft Did alonR-fhe £ « « M l M RAILROAD in a community not tar Behind year own in development. Val­ ines range from ton to fiftydollars per acre, and the land is a ll good —absolutely the Bert In Texas. Qar people wat t YOU, ami a ; neighborly welcome awaits the thrifty man and his family. ,Bound trip homeeeeker tickets ate on sale twice monthly to all points ia Texas, and the sighto seekfog way to Houston, GaiTesf ton and 8 anAntonio (with Inter- . mediate stop-overs)^ is via the. !Frisco,TexasMidlandand South­ ern Pacific Systems. 'Farther parttoidant will be gladly furnished upon application to H. W. TRUAX, LAND AG£NP ' ’ *i n,-*Q.-*A h„iHittor n .v ia . e u . .amgimp wr|RniNea■ P, B. ittcKAV, •aJMHBHn® ftiPPRwBjP^w Tftrtrtt^-Tcais, &■ and Mrs. James Tdwttstey* IN A FRENCH ARSENAL, i *® <«**<*** fc Com). A (-attorn ttala affair exicts Itt ifee M'wl m can! ufc ^m lm * Near­ ly all the titstkizm rvntiiva to mU to iJmtf tiitssh’i fXQtekiitfy *fi» athttf durh *, fetf tmutt hontf, ftomv msa eMto nmney m lm» ! «afj>f£ fcrah. m t-tlters. di<5» Infoite pth-pt. ia-c.-i tamiWlb mt «rt as pa»«l m t i m for to&\ Umpk^i^f-*, 0»ie i\$tt eompbiuca re*enfly to tilt mtimmm that lie fentli a pa»s tlmt the Tonton barheti hare taken ftte initiative in petition- tog the naval autfcoritk.v to put a stop to the unfair competition to #hidt they are sahjectoil—Pans Cor. London Tribune. ' '•' Attothef;tomb is tetog looked fer ' in vF f 'h f ' im m t i t o ill ?ifieio*t. Atobofm T w -eototoIt* tm hm& h& m If: the -cltiei' . . . . . . 1 of FafkattjBoreuee, and the m* m , ## myrnArA at j!:e nmm 1 tu«l eeitoti ia b^itg m U by a UAt Mmr he hudno ffoto to mum im ) ^ ^ t k t s aMtfeif* 4 To avoid no mistake in having your vote counted this year do not forget that the position, of the tickets on the ballot is different than what it hasbeen in the past* The Democratic is firstand the Republican second. To be sure that your vote is /Counted do hot put the X in the circle as in former years. Put the mark (X) opposite tlie name of each man you want to vote for andthis will ensure yourvote being count­ ed. Last year charges were made that many aPattison vote was not countedfor this reason. Unscrupulous judges and an inspector not up to the tricks of corrupt politici- cians will depriveyou of your vote by not counting it m it should be* There can be no fraud charged If you keep the (X> out <>f the circle. Be care­ ful of instructions from pro­ fessional politicians Who will lureyou into a plan to 31 *. j* M. Ball ftnd XftliiHy o f Springfield vfoifod hero g*turd*y and Sabbath. Mr.. Ball spent ibe time with Mr, W. A. Spencer who hrw typhoid fever while the family slopped with Mr. 2 f. L. Ilamuey. '•-!'-•‘■•- .■ 1 -■*[•■-r-.■- jr • Miss Sadie Coffey/who,h*» been an efficient operatoratthe exchange for several years has resigned her place. Miss Lorena Grindle w ill take the place in the daytime and Sir. Ralph McMillan the nightwork BisewherelfewlUbC tmUcedthiltft SUverMedal --'contost- Is advertised, fop? Friday evening/ November % S tum Ihfo,partOf.the pajper utoafcifo preas;the toil©has been, changed to Tbaraday’ evening, Itovetober' 8 . Bemembef thla. 1 •, . , ..... t ... .. • 4 • Bevi O. M*Milliganwiil deliver m speeial sermon Sabbathmorning jrt I 9 i 30 formen, .All am welfsonae-'On m l bs m$, *~Wh#£$ £iaiF‘ "Bsstjea mg *b* ftbss jam H» tws£.1rfft sx£ygib -5=30- SsSt JSJ /"-=S3? 3-rtf3 £ a P<kr®.A,? it.--** rT *-sr•* ----- -*r- 5 mnvt% » V,-, Id the l*»ir apsato ^3* thathe had c? tlb z?^3s=se o f a iC3jtoa Bitotgtofo I yea fc*ve a spedWfar, the.aatoe m ffc# sesi of -*Ycc” ^fa*tasa^ Haw-ItWaar'Anraustwt , • *W«ieybd C j OE5^ ^ sfedl year dander's 'Sen^cemiaA to Chant; .Fnmh?” , »rtwwr 5Tr. feamx. I^fntftwrftnd 'th e .^ s ftsfcas If iter thm^ht1 to#lt to fed faster#! to h e atked- to th e mgtonStor. q t vba Usttsl S*o»e5. x'gstgtm^y' satofc, I to- r , ■-v<, -*■ . |a foet” ft? s&eeloped iliaai '''toto*'Usd gfeao# Horvegammietoptoym^ ■ toed aerrieea alLover the'm dfed 1 Sfotoswiilloani''to%.ft.geoa-,dmdof Interest thabthe 0 nlfto Ufftte®Civil Service KeSmmgnfcAsSofefotom ,has. slto^ toeartow t'Its campaign he- foto IfongrS^ to»d Hurt there- are ., . g»doinganr ■'theshort session.' Mr, George Townsley and sister, 3 lis. BUen Wentworth of Kansas and Miss Ellen Baldwin of Selma pe»t I^iday-*nd^rturday with.Mr. Dion, have found that gome form of ,^mdfti('on, fim masagto*‘ftKSr p ■gUski deai'of.lsbor;ftnd'mnch,. aae«- Mcetm Ihetortl o fmanyof toe ftofk- ersin ;Watofogtom to drafts* Givij Servfonpensionton*wto*htoSynofc be pertecfcln its details, bu lls along way ahead of nothing at »« ., The bUlptopo»ef briefly to-creatoft fund by * smaUmonthly levy bn the sal­ ary to tonbetork. By Jndlcion# In* veEtEnent thls sooi w ill be sofifoieot atthtoenJ to three, years ’to 'retire' some Oftoe older clerkswhoare now kept practically as pensiofttoson too boanty of toe 'gbrerp* tent witoont ftnywartantlntoto ,’1 totimepasse*, the drain npou this .mdw illbecome greater; bnitho fimd ifaieUadngrow, mote than In proportion, and the actuaries*who hatoworked up toe plan from carefully prepared mor­ tality tablets,*haveassured the Asso­ ciation that. It Will* be sufficient to meet the drain upon it without re­ quiring any grant from the United States Treasury. . ' *" , Other countries, without exeep- tTto—Jfo yon ^Itev^’to to to a t : -SisdtigMK . \ \ : , / *' llto I toto tolinto'to’ toktog. toretoted —3Pbil*?4^p^S» Kress. In Dstqxnd. Jack«—Giadfon^l Whytoihere snt^i * gush tor lire semevst o f 3 jr=, McWtoc to ac-fc m thtotsrestt? . . 3 totr-tfSThy*.she told idl to e gtrfc her eyesight was fading and she louldat see anything farther, than ten yards.-—Detroit Tribune. Mrs. D .H . McFarland Is visiting her daughter, Mrs Calvin Bwry of Dayton where Mr*Ewiy has ft posi­ tion with the Cash Register Com­ pany. ■ :.0 ' LastSabbath morning about five o’clock fire was discovered about the mantel at the home oi Mr. 8 * K. Williamson. Ih e woodwork was nearly «Udestroyed. I t waa well that the discovery was made a t the time it was for it no doubt would have reached ottfcinto the room. »o*t ofUrntn^i tomt t >fwoikifijt(iiA Itts*’ m tee-Criiio in fee dfscngl £ r»l«, di ontor hr. he txcAuc tor -•r ©an ptmU efi^agemeata to ihe *10rap i»HC?<!»*a aui«to;r©f *u sot il hersb r-‘ t‘M*v (tfft y'ofi toeir (mi>f.?r*iwnf*r^. to fee tard*. it am r«*v i hfe there are amateur ftstri^akeeN, barbers, ttn y on a thmHr# atw trainee* stncnf their (ton* iwag victor Emmanuel. The great artist died Sh JBW -fit Atnbotoe, •here he had tor a long time fixed his retok'Me, and the hotire in fthkh he tired, to dose vicinity to the tastto o f AmboH” U will ehoftfi. 0 ae of the aMMStoht#tn th* mmh f» Mmmffy'Whm father, the flisltogaiahed academi* ikttf Atm# Itottwaye,ntaltf • 4m ibraeatohforty - wlwi# * '•■ u• Witli local *j>t>ltc*tjow« a* they cssnot retelltbeaeAfof thedisease, fttianh is a, »<fo>iloreoftSfitatioteidirewe, snd inOlder m ramStyou mart,take infernal remedies Hair*r«t«irbCoreis notsqnaekmedidne ItvMiveIcnredby oneot(be BMt pbyai* dsnsift iim m strjf fo#years snihsxtg* uisr preattiptioh* It is eompoM ol ibe besttook*known, em h fid nitb Sitebeet Hood wtillemsHlngdir&tly on the »io*{ .,*** ... loossnifsret, the perfectcombination < fUtuiat* vnn r wntn lvofogfcdhnDiswbatpreiacesaaeb itm*,***** JinfalrmdSstn eiH^cg (Uhnrfo Ben -1 f;»rj too**** * , ia . ,v l The monument marking the last t ^t,***™' jresUngplare of the IntoJ. E»Morton^ ,St’J ^ 1 * ^ ^ tD .D .w a e erected last Wednesday toMaaale«u 0 reek cemelry by Mr, fimt!§e ttoAfaWMmm* /fha mm*. nmeiit la ofdark g»|« grantto ft»d A beatilifatdedifi,. l»« toUttwIngare . ih#'insCHprtona, . »Altor;'h#■ tmfif; s« (bei«*f/ sm e ... CASTOR fA y*thdmUssAmtox*t. • tt« XM 1n Km ANnqfsB*|! -Myjf served his own generation bj? the 1 Will of Hod he l«Ua*l*epMHfid reefed by hte edngregati&ttfe fftie r t . i«nmh«i#niwrtMfk*tti# lot# n«d «•* *toimi la whfah h«. mm field hp $tm tNa#^re3^a#wm* The UJaytonMcMillan sale Wvcd- nesday waaofieof the largest ever held ia this section, uhe higliesi prired .noreo sold at # 41 * to Mr/ Je*a#MarahaUof Xenia. The <?, O. Welmer livery sale Thursday was aLso well attended ft Maple Belle pacing horse selling to W. h. Marshall of Xenia for # 1 * 0 .' civil pension listwas notonly a mor­ al hub a/i actual necesKfy. Most government*aid their employe# in carrying such a,list and some gov** eminent* assume the responsibility altogether. With ourhugewarpen* stoa list, Congress has for years toughtrsby of any suggestion tor a civil pensionftteo, bu ilt to believed the plan worked out w ill most the ' requirementsof the casewithout im­ posing any drain upon the Treasury. Senator Perkms, Of the Senate Civil Service Committee, has already ap­ pointed a sub-#ommlttee to take up the matter whan Congress meets, and amhm eabersef theotherhonae as Bnrtooef Ohio and Charles X. Fowler have promised that the toll shall receive fair eoasidftratien in the House. The campaignofeduca­ tion will cost some money, of which the leaders In the m a t sme&fc have already spent more than their fair share. They have accordingly sent out« circularof append for member­ ship, which tn other word* means financial fexttstauoe, fixing the due# afeSScent* a year. They ai-e h*pe« ful that Civil Pension Legislation will he passed*! thccoming aeeelon. This is rather doubtful, but there is question about the need for such legislation* and although It may hate to wait for a year or two. it it certain to eventually pass A ndmberof friends andneighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Rife gave them » complete surprise Monday evening by catling on thwn for tb# evening. Well filled baskets brought a bounteous sapperand the evening was well spent. Mr. and Mrs. Rife moved this week to Xenia where Mr. Rif# ba* entered the ii IK Seminary. ' * ............ i , The Hallowe’en party given by the collet# students at. Alford Me* mortal Wedttenday evening was tft# scene of a very pleasant affair. The masks and costume# were strikingly odd anJ created contlderable nrewi* meat. GamesofHallowe'en custom vr#r#engaged to* After anmireking heymfog folk* were gttn tft irea# *w p O w PI j ^WP^PisB- JWi* ■'wW9*u “Alter a ll/’ Ai-t OVER THE HOUSE. Ue* Dktofostont* in tbs KHsb*n-*C#f* *f tb« gink. Immsevlrte drealiomc agmuH rule in the kitchen. Labor may be sated by being careful not to empty the tea or the coffee pot Into the link. Clogged pipes are th# wit* netsscs o l careless habits. Always have some strong cleaning powder to wash pans and th# sink after meats and a bottle of atrong disin* jMLva»a #3 W p u t IR#WH 4 %m and to rinse the garlwge can. I t is necessary at all time* to keen the drainpipes in good <fond»tien, especially where the plumbing ia old. -— n*.+rmM.muonim> *,#(*#* be poured through the kitch- m tiak aid down tiw pipes, ntinK ^eaty o f boiling water. Thmirn* tow with a wdutfcu mad# of cry#* totttoi# mppem* &*$**& also ia $ M « » t t i i « 4 Catfulfy CoiK(«fed. '‘Unfortunately I disagree with my wife on almost every isnbject we disco*?.” uThat must be very unpleasant.” , “S o t exactly. As far as I know tre are in perfect accord/’—Cieve-. landPlain Dealer. H« Agra*# With Hac- remarked 3 fos. Tn- swim, ‘‘home is the dearest spot on earth.” ■• “It answered her Jmsband, who was engaged in anditfeg tie month’s bills.—Chicago Yews. A CM GutM. “Sow /’ said the cooking school teacher* “can any young lady tell me whatthe pie plant is?” *T suppose ttaCe just another name for pumpkin/’ said the bright girl.—Philadelphia ledger. - A Ckr» KftcMt - Mrs. Kcxdore—I’ve been thinking o f hating my daughtofes voice culta- Aftfed, Would voa? Mrs. ]ffnox—Bv all mean?, if yon have tried every other remedy.— Philadelphia Press. MiiraiyC#*t*ai*v*. "They toll me t i siliOoUps, ihat-. I am to have the vktfcdict!^/>" “Well, w#n gee the doctor and hare himgive yonnbmetMng for it* A 6 ar#*n f»arty, Trwtiy TretMta trims the irre*. tolHlMkt 3P»Hs**.lU*r.UftXJptiS. gMMitf*matoft reawb * wva ■ « mm * fttsvrr ««*«*.«# #e#ft ■ Betunybaisks ca ?*«*#• Wwrk im m&mmmtt.tt'mem, , fftirfeea»w*fWreu!iilte#tr«' 5 **Sy Harry bum mi hy„r, owirefo-ftatiHmi.ittaire'eremft-’ may ftstty fcwrei resi;#, Wesslsn vrret* th# wMOiftft WAf. trew JAwWyftoa# to play. w-vwfcth''#ceittiiweiftft 1 •>. Nelson’s ». T Business C College Afijidi# SpHoffifiM, Ohio ft *-•■-■ -M.to,. ’Ali.V-i woo**. Maa.ft f t * .»’ wmwttm em ■ ‘m m m m m m shorth aml €t

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