The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

E THIS CUT ■wcwomeml i t j those :cr, •si WiU*j/««cf jfuuhavQ to trust de*we to your btiWiey, Cared For Meats 'e»ther are tit© only bind to ( have p roper appliances for tlseixi right, an® th y*x$ a4 safe wheuscfld. Don't opping ^ h e n H’s hot. b « . 4 fc e su re . ^ 7 ~ H* CROUSE, GEDARVIDIJE, 0 . SO m , Sluing nOQifls Higlt and Limestone s ^ Springfield> Ohio. B eat For The Bowels ^ «d to. o t« oe jm i Bfon tr buck. K iE l£ tuosIiii bh paid to any person who find one atom o f ; opium, 'ral, morphine, cocaine/ X or chloroform or* their vatives in any v ot Miles’ Remedies/ his reward i s offered be- ;e certain tmscrhpulous ;ons make false statements at these remedies. ;It 13 erstood that this reward iies on ly to goods* pinch- l in the Open market, which * no t been tampered with, r. Miles’ remedies cilre by r strengthening and imag­ ing effect upon the nervous em, and n o t by .weakening nerves. • • consider th a t th e ro a ro a o brttaj dies put Up than. Dr. AUlfr Ine, Anti-Bain Bills, mid *«■» Liver Bills, w e have usco thwj rears, and., recommend tiiem.w r others. My .-wire is " ri ins, and considers It the w* etna hi th e world. .A Iad&^SK r a p * * es M ed ical Co .,R lkharb lnd EIDA COMMUNITY TRAPS MEWH 0 US£ twp * a jg |.*W F Thonwiihiy is*#**"* tyjtttl t p imttfttiMf. 8 # wn r » ■ «— j MMf* 1 * fUfMWL ' a s k m t t r a w ® zmesB&e**-. ..I? gum*. S**<tj* j&tt z jsss^g^n A i T O S ? tm m m & . W T T L M r * tt * i o o i L M m m m > -fs& CNtdtea Bu te Ftoar* ■■WMW*"**'^**#* <*• tfcnMisses Hoover *ve g a s tta c f y twp field ttW ivw , X&9&* b. Cmatowt ap en t -Hosm* 4»yl0 Baj-K-n Bcv. V* A* U m a x to pliffad^Ma, evpttto|r, ; wU»ifeMn'?tar . Mr. Babart H*nn* **f CfeUlieotiiK wagacstPsti!S*te>KWK>l'Br. J* W« piton ntoi fasiEya Mr. ar«d Mre* H en ry H a rley n t gpriogfioldj sp en t Sabbath ‘with. Mrs, i^M cM flto tt* ‘ •, - —■■■■i...-*..— if i,w ■; Mis* Katin K iabetvhsitei in c-ol- u®bnsfw*S*torJ» 2 y untUTaesitojr. Mr, F. A . Young o f CotombanwAk to town fast Satu rday . = Dr. J . C. George o f t'toq iau a ti, Visited her* m e t SahbiKttiv Mr. H. 31. Barber w as in C io«n - IssfeBatarday. » h ■liina» Messrs W alter § te r!® tt»nd Foster iMcMiiiao retnmod home F rid ay ' v isit a t F t . , * • H a Y l Sm ith , W i t o r i >’ to S n iw g fe ld . 3fr& W * ,H , A lexander h a s re - torped home from A lexand ria, In d ., where she visited h e r siste r. • Mr; Oscar Geotg^’A'ad' Tamily'.of Ldgan county a re gttesta a t th e home of 3 Ir.T . G. George. ’ - *. Mr andMiw.D'i ^ . l ^ a h r d t Xfen-i !>, fftispenfe ‘SatardA^ “a if the' hom e'o f' ’ Mf«*nd Mrs. '!'*»«!» YofrnMey. -., ‘ B a rb e r hhh been to -’ elected as one o f th e d irectors o f th e XChia National B|ink- ^ ^ % •Fx-SheriS Tsttbox en te red 3lon- day on his du ties a s patro lman in, Yeid* <hty» • . \ , ' ,. Miss Mhsy .Weidman o f Columbus Jias returned home a fte r a vfsifcwith i - 11 ■" ■"/’,■’ ' " s ‘■j -G o lden B a le F lou r h a s a l l the ■f la v o r'th a F s .in the. w hea t, aud makes the biggest and sweetesfcloaf of any oii th e m a rk e t ---r- Mr. Thomas Wylie le f t la s t F ri­ day fo r P ittsbu rg where he w ill re ­ main daring the w in ter w ith h is daughters. ' ,3 Bev. Guy Fo tt^ t Benton o f Ox­ ford, who a iled the p u lp it ah th e M. E, church Sabbath, was. the guest o’fMc. h . H . Sullenberger a n d wife. i W Jw ..«*"1'l-i,{lil"W".l f Sfrs. E . B . Johnson, o f Hampton, Iowa a n d eon F rank o f Sioux Falls, Iowa, a re th e guests Afcth e hOu»o of Mr. 3 . H . Stormont. Mr. Gir M. Austin, p residen t of the Greene County F a ir Board, is a can­ didate for nomination, a s a director on th e Ohio S ta te Board of Agricul tore. The election takes p lace in Columbus Janu a ry , 17. Miss Ora Carpenter expects to leave Sabbath fo r A tlan ta , Ga., where She will rem ain du ring the winfcr ‘ months. Miss Carpenter will make h e r home w ith Bev. Homer McMillan and fam ily. Christian C itizensh ip . Contest Thursday, n igh t J a n u a ry 17th, a t Opera House. Contestants, si* young m en from th e college. A flag drill by twelve little girts w ill also be given. F la t opens Monday a t McCollum's Jewelry store. B l J S W ' MarifrtBt.Wts. ffAW tsw n ^^ s., Sept-55* ^808, i wwjUlm« downW morons; aewsi^ovira<*k*ftdh»dtorftiiga my podihas m i * fesb 1 S a M t U M B B ! wwidwisii, and m yotnHinft o f , Csidui w « w c o w a ^ H f * ! ^ Ming r T ^ ww IK tis fisd -w i^ ^ result* from ibe ssft of the flrsfc hottl*.atd tookthreemcre^dthsu n&t worirwiA 1 ct®*idffif.aift* ionic andctHJm t j [for wawwwt* m m m iwaditioft,; !and-am phased to m ie m M ... i l f f i OF CIUUNJI Iff*-, Maltha Jfotfett baa hee» * 4 ^ t'i* JaaprcvScg, h a * ' Mrs, W . M, B arker iis s tiecrj o aa th«i sick t h i i weds. W;, a , £ondo»i, o f TXangnB- ity%Ohio.* is a gneel at the heme c f Mr, R% e , W a lt. —You r a n s e t a special price <m cordufesy pantsr a ll n e x t week a l wjtglcy B tca, A tts ia e aa n d ^tadeac o ■>,l|niit' isiiamwaayswaa^ . Howtre. E rv in K y le and B e rt T n r- rifuy.cy v««c» TtauSfi- d ay m Mr, W a lte r Dean, th e X en ia liveryman. —D o you long to r the good bread yuu r m o the r used to bake? Then nvo Golden Buie F lou r a n d you can have Mr. Jam e s Ashbaugh , a former residen t o f th ia place, was m a rried laa tftttrsday ,B »3D 8 . H n n lo f X ea - Aud rey Gordon has resigned hss position a t th e Sayre d? Hemphill drugstore and h a s entered th e Ce- cfarmlle H igh School. • H is pa ren ts live, a t Oedawllle,—Gaarette. B. I , S tew a rt o f Xenia h a s been appointed a revenue iaspector w ith h ead quarters in Cincinnati. H is work w ill be in connection w ith en ­ forcing, th e new denatured alcohol law . v v , ; i > - vt&s liet^i a t3 e ilb ro o k l a s t F riday and Saturday . We notice t h a t Hon. O. E . B rad rn te of .this * riT .IT v t —,wT’v.jr— Stock Improvement.’* n ah Day” and certain ly i t m u s t have been fo r Messrs C lay ton 'Mc­ Millan and H a rry Towpsley. Both lost good horses th a t day An ind ie tm en tfo r murder in th e second degree against Mrs. Alim May. Sm ith fo r thp fa ta l shooting o f h e r husband, A lbert Sm ith was re­ tu rn ed by th e g rand ju ry , which re ­ po tted 'Wednasday afternoon. - . M r. H a r ry Iliff and fam ily of Lon­ don were guests a t the home of Mr. M r.Ih f l le f t Wednes^ d ay for Cioverlaud, Inch, where the firm of Iliff Bros have been fo r sev« rh lm on ths on an extensive con­ tra c t w ith the Pennsy lvan ia ra il- road fo r cemenfc work. Messrs •D . B radfu te and son shipped two fine Polled Aberdeen*' Angus an im als to a Mr. Johnston noar Bichmond, lu d ., on Wednes­ day . .Xo p rice is given o ther than fhn anifilals wore valued h igh ly as p rize w inners and abou t th e h ighest priced th is Arm 1ms ev e r p u t on market. WIL REDUCE ’=We a te in receipt of a le tte r from Mr. J* A. Stbrrabnfc of Salida, Colo,, who sta tes t h a t th e weather h a s been fine so fa r. A , co a t is n o t needed more th an two days ou t of five. We notice by th e stationary t h a t Mr, S to rm on tis a d irector and secretary of “ The Keystone Copper Mining Co.** o t tn a t city. A n appeal lids neon filed in the C ircu it Court by Annie U. Boyd in h e r su it for alimony from George B , Boyd, from whom she was gran ted a divorce on the grounds of cruelty , several weeks ago. ByJLha decision of the Common P leas court, Mra. Boyd was given $800 alimony and divested of h e r dower in te rest in h e r form er hnsdanVa rea l estate* Leon Copenhaver, of Springfield, one of the Worst prisoners ever re-, celved a t th e Xenia workhouse m ade h is escape Wednesday and is still a t large. H e was sen t there on heavy fines by judge Miller of Springfield and h is m o ther h a s ap ­ pealed to Governor H a rris to release him. She has, been appealing to th e Clark county commissioners also; The search fo r F t J . Aglstoek* the Pennsylvania operator a t the “ W . B /* tower, Wilberforco has been abanboned. H e disappeared la s t F riday and has no t been hea rd of since* An a ir of m ystery surrounds d ise a se . H is salary fd r.a lm o st a months work is due h im . H e evi­ dently h a d little fiiwivy -ss he had appealed a t his home In Kings Mills for aid b u t i t arrived a lte r he had disappeared. TWO ACCIDENTS. Two accidents happened on the Pensylvania yesterday, oneofwhieh waS ia ta l, Marlon Ballard, of Jaftlfedown, was killed while cross­ ing th e tracks in South Charleston, where he h ad gone on business, The horse escaped b u t the buggy was demolished. The o ther acciden t happened to George Thomas nea r the Calvert elevator In JBelifia when a freigh t hacked in to his team, The horses were no t killed hu t scratched con­ siderable while Thomas was bad ly bruised. H e jumped o u t b u t p a r t of the wagon bed n it him on the he*<f which rendered him uncon­ scious for a time* Ho will recover, I n w h a t baa fsc.cn printed* fa iry j and *!3?Sa regard, to th e ad­ v e n t tsf th» Industrial mglentoan from the use c f denatured =sd«who 19 •no word l^aa td o f the vffeet o f Its In lfodw tiou upon th e fire loss or dea th ra te o f th e country, a P b '^ g h ; ISw ill reduce bosh, ■............... The g rea test fed a sK te o f the less from fh e n s e n f denain ied a i d SySjtjs.- “ tfidMs&iaH afcogwl n s & «v now nam ed b y th e ag ricu ltu ral de­ partm en t, w ill bo through fm^dis- placing ebat a n d weed in, the heating of fivlngmomps. ■. The v ^ u e o f property destroyed to • Ohio Ia s i y e a r by sparks’ escaping from c ra ck s m chimneys a n d open- joints in stovepipes was |3»7,712. Sparks from ' chimney mou ths fal­ ling upon roofs o r rubbish cost f H r H7. F lre sfrow qpengm fes igniting a tu ffin th ep o cm <mst#271,?5&. The combust on o f gasified alcohol Is so nearly perfect t h a t i t produces no sparks, so these amounts' will be .savedfrom the a sh heap yearly, ^Chimney soot burning started fires which co§fe$10A2$. The carbon of alcohol is completely converted into heat, water aud carbonic auk*. Thai the’,combustion is perfect ^ shown to th e fac t -that Ife blann i s n o t made yefiow by escaping atom s o f carbon to ifae form o f charcoal being made incandescent, a s is seen in th e com busiioh of wood o r coal. The p a rti­ cles of carbon which furn ish light in Die flame from wood or coOI^ lodge in the chimney and cons'*' ' soot. This soos may become Ig by sparks, o r any considerable mass ofifc, i f damp, m ay ignite from f«> terna l heat, i, e, fr&nv nponhinedns combustion. A n alcohol flame is spotless. So, no soot from it can g a th e r in a fine to becopaeismted. Ho»‘ashes in boxes, o r barrels, q » floors or, against buildings or fences burned ft»,e83 worth, o f bniidiogs Alcohol leaves no ash to parry out* H o t coals falling from defective stoves and open grates cost $105,241. There Is no coal stage In the com­ bustion of alcohol, . Gasoline stqves explosions started fires which bu rned op $5SAB8worth, The,foregoing-, buildings while burning fired nearby imildiuga which bu rn ed .a t a cost of $B/*72. ’ These sums added show the* de­ struction o f Wealth by accidents in Coal aud iyood heaters to be $ 1 , 0 * 1 *- 278a year. r I f th e , loss On automobiles Itoto gasoline ekplosionk he added* and i t surely should b e for a t double the p rice I t w ill b e used instead o f gas­ olene,for automobiles, the; lessening of the aimoal sacrifice to Moloch will be considerably exceed two mil­ lion dollars* • • • . ' WHY IT TS'BETTER F<VRUKAVTM* I n the in te rest of bcu lth , alcohol fo r warming rooms is preferable to coal or wood, because no carbon snouoxid is formed by Its burning. Where there Is plenty o t a ir for combustion each carbon atom ...at­ taches itself to two atoms o r oxygen from the a ir foriniug carbon dioXld, which is Carbonic acid gas, the ,gas used in soda fountains. I t destroys life only •when ifc is breathed Instead of air—as in th e “ a fter damp ," fol­ lowing the exploson. which suffo­ cates miners. From au r chimneys i t goes to furnish food for,plants.. I t the supply of a ir Is n o t ample, one Atom of carbon jo ins one atom, of oxygen, form ing carbon monoxid which is an exceedingly poisonous gas. Tn small quantities it k ills by poisoning th e red blood corpuscles and. i t Is an element in the so called smoke e x p l o s i o n s .T h e alcohol stove produce none of i t unless heal- ed rod h o t . , Another advancage of alcohol stoves over those burn ing wood or coal is th a t the stoves being open, much of the water produced in burning escapes iutb the room in the form of vapor. This vapor Increases one's feeling of warm th so th a t the ac tua l temperature of the room doifs no t need to be kep t so high. Will free alcohol be cheap enough to dis­ place coal, wood and gasolene for heaters? I>. B. C reamer , S tate I ’ire Marshak Mr* Charles CullicO* and Miss Edna Dailey* daughter OfMr* James Dailey were married Thursday evening a t the home of Dr. I I . C* Muldloton. The couple wore ac­ companied py Mr. H a rpe r Itoed and Miss Elizfheth Gultlce. The funeral of Augustus Edmund Baker was held la s t Sabbath utter- boon, from h is late home. The ser­ vices werom charge a f his pastor, Bov. W« J* Sanderson. Two broth­ ers. George a n d Jo h n and a ha ll brother, H en ry Edwards survivo, beside his parents, Mr. and Sirs. John Baker, ? Burial took place a t Masslcs Ceeok. i t ® ■iMfcfifCtfi##■ •*,.*, ... 1 O .A .SNOW AOO . U a s a a g aB a ^ a ii BO tlGAN ’S TO GGER Y SH O P ' ' * OurGreatJanuaryClearanceSale NOW IN PR.OGRE.SS And it proimses to be the greatest Cat Price Sale mtheMstoiy of Spri»jetie!d. Not ojse garment reservedj everytldBg^oes during tins Jamiaty §a]e* T te sidles you get Lere are EXCLUSIVE and a t a saving of 1=2 and More ' , -•• . .. ■*. -• ■' • . ' .. ■ on every purchase of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Suits, Coats, Waists, Furs, Skirts, fa»ey Ruffs, Klmo- nas, Dressing Sacques ^ndPetticoats. Everything to be sold out, regardless of cost, so tdke advantage of the greatest moriey-saving sale ever held in Sprmgiield. . CWIflreffsCoats A t Ouo-ha£fRegu lar Value. $5.00 Goats, clearance sale, price,------ - - . *$2.50 t %$0 Goafs, clearance side price. <$10.00 Goats, clearance sale price.. . . . . . 1. -$5.00 $15*00 Coats, elearance safe price. *., *. *$7.50 >’ Suits; $12.50 and $15 Suits, clearance sale pries,. .38.95 / $16.5(1and $18.50Suits* clearance sale price.$9.95/ $22 50 and $25 Suits, clearance sale price. .$14.95 $35,00.and$4,0 Suits/clearance sale price* .$24>5 $6.50 and $7-50' Skirts, clearance sale price, 84,75 $S.50and $9.50 Skirts, clearance sale price* -86.75 £'r-:- t' clearancesale price $9,50 Olomen’s Coats Prices F a r Less Than Raw Jto fe ria l During ThisSale, $7.50 Coats, clearance sale price, .$4.50 A - * ' > ? $10.00 Coats, clearance sale price. . . * . *. *- .$6.50 $12.50 and $15 Coats, clearanee^ale price. . $8.95 $22.50 Coats, clearance sale p r i c e . . $13. 75 :$25.00 Coats, clearance sale price. . . . . . . . : $18*50 I *3 >V $2.00 Waists, clearance sale price. . . . . , *, ; .81.19 $2.50 an $3.50 Waists, clearance sale-price.$1.45 One set of 500 Waists in guaranteed taffeta and net, worth §6.50, clearance sale price*.$3.95 ’ r>~ * J : L i^, »¥ \ i , 53 i *■»,» * . -* Clearance sale price. 2 e; $7.50 values^ ' ' A <• -' *’ ,• \ $ 4 ,n s * ti 1 * • * Hv^ ^ * *+*V # \ * V * 4.*r *.rk* 4 +*,{+.* * *■ ;* V * v >4 w >» ■% ■ See Our Window Display W ith Price Tags On Every Garment and Our Styles Are Absolutely Exclusive. ^ X ! * ma '1 3 1 11 South Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. Sever* Ordeal for Bachelor. - Members’of the Midi tribe, who lire on the Umlrnpo rivet1, iti Africa, wear an extraordinary marriage dress. This weird and uncomfortable-looking cbs-| tome is made entirely of splint reeds, fastened together with grass; and the Unhappy bachelor who contemplates matrimony is compelled to wear It for three solid months' before the happy event takes, place, meanwhile leading a life o£ strict seclusion. ■i«i> ■-'•rif •■.■■. i ' i i iMi iimu M. O. In Chicago as Dead «• C*»*ar. One of the most remarkable reversals of public opinion on record to that which has taken place In Chicago to the past year to the matter of mu­ nicipal ownership and operation. Th« municipal ownership theory, which o little more than a year ago flourished here with eo much vigor ns to attract tha attention ot the entire civilised world, Is now tile deadest duck.in the pond. Apparently nobody believes In. It any longer. Certainly npbody ever talks any more about i t —Chicago Jour- h a t ■ ; ‘ p When OfSeiafs Art Efficient When th“ admiuLstratlon of the de-; partnientk now in charge or oiir lotsil public bdelais jhew better results to; economy su'd eittdenry, it wii! be time, and r.ot until then, to consider an en­ largement of their responsibilities.— Everett W. Bonlett ____ “If.” ■w ■ "Miralclpal ownership” remarks the Winnipeg Free Press, ' ‘Should not be distredsted bts;.u!-e of its tonfleney to iiK-reasc- tnmflelju* ptovidedr tho new enterprises are made to her fully self sustaining." Neither is dyhariito dangerous if carefully hamltel. I t is just about as safe to firr.s .t cm mats- agt-mtnt of a mmt,e'p.fl.,‘cd eervDce to the average mnuiccyal eotmdl os it wonld ba t-t eaga^e a aeren-yCar-oM hoy to handkt dynamite.—Montreal Ga* set m 6 0 YEAR*' Closing Out Of Winter V • M itlineryl Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats Reduced to Half Their Former Trice, Balance of Models, Also Fresh Trimmed Hats From Our Own Work Room, $2*45 . Ready-to-Wear Hats For Women and Children," Former Frice $2.50/ Now 95c. 4 3 7 G r * e n S t r e e t Osterty, X e n ia t O n to . iiframAlua 'EXPERIENCE tlfe** diQinHiilI«T|'l|t|iliir'jtwW^awd FBRBCLIFF MARBLE GRANITE WORKS ...... tomimrmhb, omo kitotBY m m m , p tom All Work Done by Pneumatic M*cbinery imbk ATENTS ATOnOnenrttr***ke» inAim nwnrif- ^ ocitow*. CommtaurAJto. PAtrttt JaJtta twfflm vq. I S w iK ' f lK rM . A.th»wawrfkrt?!t#nterttnjfd}*WMr. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tefopt your appetite and nourish the system our titmice meats are not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. i E --m #**4 t i * McOeibo# mmm* at . V, /

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