The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
v ~ ‘ " r • " ' W ' " ‘ 3 > . n,vaWMBjg,mrw-. ***«» « M mw . - H l .JC.--_ i . ■ ■____ ____ -_' Jsfcuur -aowwar"1,* 4MMMM 160,000 USED IN E T O Y LINE OF BUSINESS for A i t pgitPOisBa T6* Tbd «i>4Ml A ] | \ /n ) l8t*o<)»r4 - VJUI V C. I\ VI,|M» T*p«Wrifer ’ wt5t W. J. TRRBOX * LOCAL AGENT . Cumulative NON* TAXABLE IN OHIO % PREFERRED STOCK SAFE INVESTMENT. .W»a«n4* . , AvrU,Jul^j(ii(i*» t »W b QqBVtorlr—J»nn»ry4 ily j»»<i October. First and only,Men aafalnit entire auete, 3»ltlrli are more than three timo* tho amount of {lio.Profnrred Stookj- i * •Net'-eatutai' amount; r« entire JPftl mm mm 1 TheT h i r d M e e t i n g of the Greene County Teachers' Association -will be held Inthe High School Room o f tho Central Building, Xenia, OUjk>t Saturday* FebruaryS), 190?, HORNING SESSION.—-6:8(1,Standard, Music. Devotional Exercises. Music. PrimaryReading Prof* 15. B. Cox, ’ Intermission. .Music, Ideal Country School, ,Prot. K, S, Papons, AFTERNOON SESSION.—LiB, ■ ■ ■— ■■ ■-■*- • ■ * ■■”;.■ ... ’ Music. Talk. ” R. W. Buck. Intermission.. • M u s ic, Address, • . Dr. S. D. Fess President of Antioch College^ Musk; underthe leadership of George F. Siegier, Cedarville, Ohio, The-ExecutiveCorniriiltee finds that a number of Grpene County teachers are not yet members of our .association, ft is hoped that they will embrace the opportunity at this meeting to enroll for the present' year,-' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. C , R . T r r n o w , P r e p ., r D o r a S i e g i e r , S e c 'y . ' 1 D , H . B arnes , D, L. C rawford , Emv. B, Cox. OF . , . ! L ESTATE . rnings are nown.early fiw tlmea thb i n t; rewired to pay'annual dividend! on; 50 rtfeirt«4Stock iaBue...: ■' THEREARENO.BOMDS. Cettif!od detaHed ,raport»i Inrentalr and ittpnctMpigtUa can bd examined at the office* ot -tBa underelitned, who-wili also mall *x. plartatory pamphlet- .a i............................. upon roquoat, (mined f l , ...js^it|irSalWi-„..,,„..... andirubucriplion blank* The StandardMilM Go, NorwoodT-CIriclnnatl, Ohio. A.latgoamoustbf (hiablock,hasbeentold ito.theCHjployCeaoftheCompany.-Thebalance ....------ ---- * -- -■ ...... .........SOJJJE--------- ‘ I* now offered .to tho puhllo 'BDflJECT TO ! PRIOR SAliE. All *tiptcriptlona ahonld be. I payable to the Harry H, Prugh, to'Alta J. Wea ver, five lots in yellow Springs, $1 and other considerations.. T. Dales Kyle to LvA,*Hutchison, 04acres in Spring Valley fp., $7,441. .Patrick-MdNeary toJoseph"Ayres, lot in Xenia/$462. E. HP Woodwroth and Eritta Wdodwjroth to'JuUa'Gumley, tract, |$2608. " M. J, Hartley and Laura H.Harl- TeytorAnna,Leverton, 7.9a acres ill Xenia tp.r $1 and. other .considera tions. v . . and Ant, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Dr. 1 Hr<C^lt*a.«at«mn(jw to tho pnftttton and ft* pulilfc that ho m*kw » *p*el*lty at thHOdlanw* ppdlta*h«ls#jenrawntuntarpOtteAca. V& pain *r-1u* ilahMitlwtrMnla,in,w., IJUdJer,Kidney, ll.a*andSkin SIMIan andJ>l«u« at IVomtir, warn forbook oxK*er«. D iseases ( fee MniadarlnnMrnMatpaUfalacyrt*. Jhtablhhadla dr . j. j. M c C lellan C olumbus , 0. ;,#CharIes A, Ooffman to David Riley 8.02acres, $1000.- ,, - Walter M. Hopping to Charles H.-Scott and others, lot In Xehin, $77f>. .' " *■, t*. Hannah T. Fahey and Thomas' Fahey tor -Julia Gniriley, &. 64-100 acres, $1 and other considerations, Julia G. Gnpileyand D. ia. Gum- |ley 29 9-100acres, $1and other c<m- [ slderations. A, M. Randall tnE. G. Collins, 4 acre in Xenia tp., $660. Harley W* Owens to Anna T, Owens, tract in Xeniar $1and other Considerations. ' - Catherine's. Coy and Adani Coy toMattieRall, tract in Behvercreek tp., $270. { ■ .0 The Fairbanks Theatre will offer ohWednesday^ February 6th, one df the most popular comedians of the siage, FranmaWil^rn.. Mr. Wilson is- known ;,the entire country over for his skiil-in creating laughter. He is one of the stage celebreties with.whom the public is most inti- mately acquainted, for biographiOai and ,character sketches regarding hih| have appeared in almost all the periodicals. He ,occupies a "very prominenbplace in the affections o( the public. AU of this because of his charming personality which shines throughhiscomedy creations. In the farce he is enacting thisyear, ' ‘The Mountain Climber’ 1he liasone of the most .amusing rules 'which havfe ever faUen to h)s/lot. He ap pears in the role ,of a "husband who, to'mislead Jhis wife while fe is in Paris, has wfitteu home explaining that lie is in tlie Alps accomplishing wonderful teals in niountain climb ing. ‘His wife proud of her hus bands achieymeut,- publishes these epistles In book form. When he re turns home amusing.’ situations arise throughhis efforts to keeP UP Ilia, reputation, His company is a very ‘ efficient one and a most pleasant evening can be assured to 4all vfho witness the performance. CASTOR IA Eor Infants and Children. Tin Kind You KaraAlwaysBough! Mary Leinningfcr and; others Lavena R: Marshall, lot in Xertia, [$77(5. , ' - to Bears the ,Signatureof WVtnrhA ..■...... . "If- PATENTS I C*vMf*,*nd Trade.^farks obujned and *UP*t--J ent buiirtMirconducted for MODERATE Per*, j OuirOrrjceiteFFOiitEil.a.VATiMrorriCE? *nd We Eansecvre patent id lt£stime (bln thoseJ remote f-tm Wasliingtov.. ■ S Send model, drawl,iff u. ih oto»<vith deecrlp-} -1-**- i* *ikt 4 «jt,free o ff lj WV«|VI,.wv»wif vr*. ' •’ 1tirni, V b advise,If ps&ntahleo. —------ ichii r/(t, {fur feertotduetillpatent11secured. ichinre. tJ t t t till t t i« reo., i 'a l*aMFWLET, “ Ifow to Obtain ratent*,*’ witJiJ [coat of aame in O iet'.S , and foreign countriesj •sent free. AddreS*. S O .A .S N O W & C O . i r O r*. P atent O O tcr, WaaHtKaTON, D, C . f THEBEST MEDICINE WOMEN Ifyou*renmetiHandtired out onnttntiallv you could have no olwver warning of the approach atmtew femaletrouble. DOnotwaituntilyou sufferun- weremoredewloi^d *nd the to;- Awing pains of disordered men- FtniAtioti* bearing down painD, leocorriiOea, bsckcvaie and KatOMartin andHugh Martin Nettie B. Laniz, two lots in Hell brook, $600- ^ Robert Lytle, adm’r,, of ’LSwik Fogle, toB; F. Hawkins 116 acres in ReaVercreek fp., $8,149. Marlnda Kelly to S. P. Little and others, 40acres In SilvOrereek. tp. $2800. . W* BeHale, M. L, Hnle to Minnie Byrd, lot in Xenia, $8600. C. G. PatiU, to S. B» Pauli one third interest In 76- e-IoO acres in Ross tp,, $2000, 3 John 8. Turner And Josepbihe Stake to Mangle Day two lots in Xenia, $1and other considerations# Gfesrge L. White to Jennie C* White, lot in Xenia, $2,600. William Ambuhl and Kate Ani- buhi to James MeNattAri;1part of lot m Xenia, $260. Rytchel Washington adtiFr,, to Charles H. Russell, lot in Xenia, $176* ■ , . * Bridget A. Doyle to Lillie M, B. Bailey, 1*{ acres In Yellow Springs, $900* • ^ Henry Cowels and Beetle CoWels, toJ.T. Harbine, lot hr Xenia; $1and other considerations* John Jenks and Mary A. Jenks, to GCorge W. LeVeeR, $300. M, J*Hartley to Ralph Quinn, lot in Home Park subdivision, $$96. i Ralph Qulna *lndMabel Quinn, to M, j , Hartley, 19*100 o f an acre, llddo; ‘ aribeWnWdriving yen to theun itWine of Caudal faiting relief thah1 . . . hssbrtnighthandfedsofthouisads WEwomen andWill bringyob. ■Wins of Cardui Will wive Out *11 i mcc of weakness’ add fcaoidi DervowsiwlK kosdswbeand-back ache and prevent tho sytnptoa* torn qui-Jriydeveloping into dsit* fetous troubles thatwill l>ehard fe eWk. t^nro a $1.00lgdtleof Witte < * of t'ardai today, Ifyuttr dealer does not ke*p ft, send the tooney to the X*arliear Advisory Dept./lhe ( h«tt.wooga Hedidne no., t.hafisiv<oga, T«m., and- the nwuiVinewill l>eemt you. WtNEsr BARDVi A#B. Lewis and C. A, Lewis, to AlonstoJohnson, 28 acres in Jeffer son tp,, $*08. L. G. Bull, adm^r,, to Charles M* Harris, tract in Ccdaryille, $1^25. Sheriff to Michael Pliinkafd, lot in Xema, $126* Michael Plunkard to George M* Stiles, lot in XCnia, $126. Charles Killeen to Jennie Spillan’ 3618. acres in Miami fp., $i and other considerations. , Mark Caudill to AnnaCaudill, lot InXenia, $1, Jacob H, Harlmie and otliers, to HannahM, Smith, lot in Xenia, $260. George W. executor, to Jhristophef Trick, 61$# kepcs m Bath township, $464$60*100, On Thursday, Friday and Satur day, February 7th, 8th, And 0th. the Fairbahks-Tlieatre will offer Wright Lorlmer lu “ The Shepherd,,, ‘ ‘The Shepherd King,” it Will be 'recalled was .one of the most pronounced BUtcesSes of the year, drawing ca pacity tj-UdieuceBafter the. opening performance. The rich stage pictures Crowded With the presence of sev eral ' hundred supernumeraries all* cosfumed correctly and the, magni ficent settings made a splendid book ground, for' Wright* Lolmer’s vivid and,impressive, interpretation of the Shepherd King David. Tills piece, it will be recalled, la founded Upon tlje biblical account of the life of King David. It ls4historically accurate in costume, settings aad manners and sentiment. For this reason alone it is an attraction Which appeals to all interested in educational matters, to all children and to every person interested in, or or acquainted with biblical history. It is, however, in itself and* apart from any of these considerations moving drama, which wpuld Stand on its own meritWithout its ae-soci fttlon with a religious theme. Its theme is really a thoroughly human one, pervaded by characters of re ligious history. The production Is orie which last season drew the heaviest out-of-town patronage of any of the year. Keeping this in mind, especial facilities have been Arrangedwith the traction and fail- road companies to provide adequate facilities for tho out-of-town patrol age, during the engagement of this attraction. A matitieo performance will be given on Saturday, THISISWORTHSAVING. The following simple home-made mixture is said to relieve any form OffRheumatism or backache, also cleanse and strengthen the Kidneys and Bladdel, overcomingall urinary disorders, if taken before the stage of Bright’s disease: Fluid Bxtraot Dandelion, obo-half ounce; Com mand Kargon, one ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarsapparlllrt, three ounces. Mix by shaking Well in a iotfle and takeift tcaspoonfni doses after meals and at bedtime. A well-known authority stales that these Ingredients are mainly of vegetable extraction and harmless to use. and can bo obtained at small cost from any good subscription pharmacy, Those who think they laVO-kulney trouble or suffer with lamd back or weakbladder or itkeu- matism, should give this prescrip tion Atrial, as no harm can possibly follow its use, and it is said to do wonder# for some people, mm mmmm mm mm mm t i t * Grand Mid Winter Clearance Sale •• •• N EATtLY four months le ft to wear W inter Clothing and we are going to give -*you prices on our entirfe stock that wiii tempt j o u to buy And wiii he cheap even if you do not need the geode Before next season. This is the sale that Greene County lo o t s forward to—so many come at once. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EABNED , and every Suit and every Overcoat is included in this gigantic sale* ' Men’s Fine Suits and Overcoats, ABOUT One Hundred and E ifty Fine Suits and Overcoats, form fitting and - easy back styles. Values that were $12.00, $14.00 and $15.00, ( A A O Winter Clearance P r ice ,. . , ^ y * y O ' Men's Fine Su its," w ONE HUNDRED Fine Suits, all this < seasons style,' single and double breasted, new choice patterns and . hand tailored. Many E. M . System make. $16, $18, $22; $24 values, Clearance P r i c e .. Men’s Fine Overcoats and Raincoats. ABOUT F IF T Y in this lo t, regular and stou t sizes,^ style’ and fit o f these swell garm en ts^ unsurpassed. Values $16, $18, $20, $22 and$25( W inter ClearanceP r i c e .. i $ 13.75 On all regular lines o f Black, Oxford and Fancy Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats, not included in above, we will make a discount o f 20 per cent! Youths’ and Boys’ ! Department* A ll finest Young Men’s Suits and Over coats .that sold* at $16, $18 and $20,* Clearance P r ice .. *............... .. .$13.50 A ll Young Men^s. Suits and Overcoats *that sold at $12, $14 and $15, now in .Clearance Sale, a t ; . . . . . . . — . . . .$9.75 Many broken lines and sizes in Y ou n g .. .Men’ s Suits and Overeoats, valuesup to $10, n o w - --------t . ,$4.50, One. Hundred and F ifty Boys K n e e , Pant Suits arid Overcoats, (4 to 16 yrs> . values that were $5, $6 and $7, Clearance ' -$A4R X AA vf W* / - * « » • * • « t * - * * 4 4 « ' * * « f » * > « * « * iipiX.vTI.iJr About 75 Natty Suits aud Overcoats, Norfolk and Russian styles as .well as the regular kind. $5and ,$6’ values,, now in W inter Clearance Sale a t ............. . *$3.50 Men’s Trousers* One Hundred and F ifty Pair o f Never R ip Working -Pants;. $1.50 and $1.75 values, Wiriter Clearance P r i c e ,!..$1*19 Choice Of all our regular $4 ‘ and $4.50, Trousers, including best Corduroys * in Sweet Orr make, now . .$3*39 Choice o f all'$6 and $7 Trousers, regular ■ and extra sizes. Best values ever shown* W inter Clearance P rice................ .\ $4.98 Sweatees and F an cy , A ll Vests and Sweaters, $4, $5 and $$- values, clearance price........... . . . .$ 3 .5 0 A ll Vests and Sweaters. $3 and $3,50 . grades, now ........... * ................. ‘ . . / * . . $ 1 * 8 9 A ll Vests arid Sweaters $L25 and $1.50 grades, now* . . . . . .$89e W A T S CAPS UNDERWEAR BOYS' KNEE PANTS BOYS'BLOUSE WAISTS HANDKERCHIEFS -SWEATERS AND FANCY VESTS SALE TO CONTINUE FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY, R. S. KINGSBURY, 20 and 25 East Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. Quick and Quiet, io n , QUEENOfcleaiine##. rapidin’mching results, silent and satisfactory in actio royal in simplebeautyandpurity, MapleCityWantingSoap Closing Out O f * Winter or The one ,pkn4td and tubtUnthd white Soip—the bett ever tiled in tub boikr. Betide* being the tooet effective of nil deeming *gencies, it ecu m « Jtcrilizcr anti preservative. Whilemakingblenched ckrtheFdaaalingwhite, it prevent* cofored ckxhe* from fading, and woolen* from thrinktng. It restore* brightne** to woOdvrOrk, and is uanvtifed for wiru den**, di*he*. gU**, tilveTand tinir*re. One cake Outlast* two o f Ordinary MMiiiiiiWnTirrTTiin toeps, 5 cents, A t all grocers, n«n£6.ucaS«U!i. Millineryl MAPI.X CITY ®OAP WORKS, Monmouth, Illinois^ Entire Stock o f Trimmed Hate Reduced to H a lf Their Former Price. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat* To tempt your appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are not excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enfoy them. % McClellan, Balance o f Models, Also Fresh Trimmed Hat®. From Our Own W ork Room , ■* ‘ $2*45 Ready-to-W ear Hats * For Women and Children, Former Price $2,50, Now 95c* X m t * , O n l e . f u r Excellence W o r k w ill con. t h i r t i e t h # GREAT S i There seems to b ment in th e r e viva tinUes to b e the conversation in stores or wherever men happen to gat W ith blustery the suffering cd brave the storm the-bu ild ing, to Ralph Atkinson, tl evangelist who finh weeks-series?of. mee hath* ' r Rev* Atkinson is and a commandei been able- to brin together t h a t h a v productive o f good the -' meetings pr, strong featureatid ’ kinsonm akes g o o d ; Bible songs, A che tban th ig ty •;v o ice s i assembled* Miss H i presides at the pian ' ’ << i 1 , ,, ^ ‘ } ^ The opera bouse bath morning was fi being no services in churches* During; noon a special mei arran ed fo r young lower fioor being w fS e gallefy was res adults. Rev. Atkir k personal talk to tl people before his se drilled them well How L ove I Thy Li theBible Bongs. T folks gave good atte. seem togreatlyappn importance o f the About seventy-five t Ward, their names be by the different school superintende the evening service 1 Was filled until Stanc was necessary. Monday evening t mg was held in 1 *house at the close ol mere’ institute* meeting the Nevin ^ of Xrihia Seminary in the singing. Th meetings this week, held in the U. P . G well as the afternoon on Wednesday , Thu Friday. Sabbath willbe tj day and all meeting held in the opej Union services i «*m. Men’s •meetj p*nL and evening 6:30. The meeting Sabj ingw ill be fo r old | the lowar floor' served fo r them u, When ottitrs will The gallery is o number o f Xenia students w ill atten bath meetings. An extra meeti. aimounoed fo r w bath afternoon at R P , Church for ; vice. ThtNw vlit Qu w ig a t th e Men Sabbath aftem oor
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