The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

mm g # r« rsM riM W * c * w irw ; LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■^”XTse Golden Rule Flour. BiA.1,1.,r!■ *«»-n Jl*11'MVWil^. The John Robinson circus comes to Xenia October 2a, Mias Nellie McFarland spent Sat­ urday in Xenia. Mr, I), L. Crawford was in Col umbUB Thursday on business. -rBestpolisbingpowderon earth a t WISTERMAN'5 Messrs, W* M. and H . M. Harbor spen t Tuesday In Dayton. i -r-Buy sh irts and overalls a t Nagley Bros. A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Sm ith, Sabbath, -’-Second hand pheaton for sate a t J .H .Wolford’s. Mr, and Mrs. M; A. Alexander spen t Sabbath m Spring Yalley. Mrs. Charles E rv in and son Fred, of'Xenia visited here Saturday . f-Dustdown. T ry it, Get i t a t Mc­ M illan’s. Mrs. Anna Hall, ot South Charles­ ton spent Monday w ith friends here. —FOR SAL'E: One Duroc Jersey hoar. J . A. Burns. •Mms Bernice Wolford who islocat- ert m Cincinnati, spen t Sabbath here. ‘ ( Miss Martha.. Crawford spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 1). L, Crawford. - . \ / —Best line of calces a t Nagley Bros. Mrs. B. W. Northup and daughter .have moved in to the Charles H a rris property. Mrs. E llen Cooley Ew ing o t Xenia v isited ' frlpnds -and. relatives here .this week* B ring ns your eggs 'arid butter Nagley Bros. m pmmm sm ss* ynflwuir*?^. Miss Mahle Roberts of Springfield will b« the guest of Miss E dn a Townsley Satu rday and Sabbath, Mr. Joseph L ittle of ConnersvlUe In d „ an atto rney in th a t city, is visiting relatives in th is place, Mrs. Robert Ford and son, Wil­ liam, spent Sabbath with her daughter M rs.P . E , Owens ofXema. —Golden Rule Flour has a ll the flavor th a t’s in the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any on the market. —We have an experienced gas fitter in our employee. Let us fig­ ure with you. Pierce and North up Mr, Robert B ird has been in Cin­ cinnati several days th is week look­ ing after business in connection with bis store. / The college foot ball team met defeat last Saturday by a score of 8 to 0 a t the hands of the Nelson Business College team. The lib rary will be open Friday afternoon and evening Instead of Saturday as the clerk’s office will be used for the primary election. Messrs. W. L. Wilson and B. W . Anderson and their wives left Tues­ day for the Jamestown Exposition and pther Eastern points. Mr. David Brigham sustained a broken leader in bis righ t hand while practising foot ball last F ri day afternoon. -tMr. Morton R. Grinnell of Yellow Springs will sell 50 head of register ed Duroc Jersey Swine on his farm, Thursday, October 21.' -Golden Rule is the brand th a t’s been with you for years and it’s bet­ ter now than eyer. Try it. -Do no t le t a contract for gas piping in your store room or dwell mg un til you have bad an estimate from Pierce 8c Northup, Mrs. Lucy McClellan, who has been residing in Indianapolis but recently stored her goods here, is the guest of relatives. -Are you anxious, to increase your wages? You certainly can by learning to use a. typewriter. . And yOn can ren t machines-at Limbock- er’s, Iii the Arcade, Springfield, O., for a month and see if you are suc­ cessful. Mrs. M. A, Cresweli le ft Monday evening for Crowley, La., where she expects" to spend" the winter with her son. Dr, Ralph Raney. FOR SALE: Young cow andcslf. T: W . St. John, KW- Mrs, W. J . Auld of Iberia is the guest of heir sons Arthur and.A W. call oa Harr A H a sting s: M> sb A n n a E a r l of Columbus is visiting he r Sister, Mrs. H . H .S tS r i mono. —Carpets, mattings and .-linoleums a t McMillan’s. Mr, J , H. Bfotherton has returned home a fte r a v isit with his son, W alter, o f Detroit. —Timothy seed for sale a ll home grown, H err & Hastings Bros, Prof. K* E> Randall and family of Spring Valley visited here Saturday and Sabbath* Mr. and Mrs. A lva Ford and Mrs. Edw ard Stuckey were Springfield shoppers, Thursday. —Curtains to fit your windows a t McMillan's. . Lost somewhere on the stree t a black silk glove. Please retu rn to to this office. —Fresh car of Portland Cement, the finest on the market, D. S. Ervin & Co. The Young Lad ies Sewing Circle m et Tuesday afternoon a t the home of Miss J a h e t Parbox. The high school foot bal} team will p lay the Springfield High School team Sa tu rday afternoon. —- —I f you need a pheaton and want a bargain call on J . 1L Wolford. A bargain In a second buggy. ----------- P ro f W .R .M cChesney filled the 11. p , pu lp it a t Jamestown la»t Sab* bath. ‘i Misses Dora andC lm rlo tte Siegler visited friends in Dayton Saturday and Sabbath. Miss E d n a Townsley' was the guest of Mr. Charles Sowers and Wife Of Dayton Saturday and Sab­ b a th , —Try Pierce &Nnrtlirip for auto­ mobile supplies, lubricating and machine oils, gasoline etc, Rev* W. J* Sanderson anti wife ieftThtafsday for a two weeks v isit a t U tica, 0 „ and New Concord. Mr, W. II* E a rber and wife left Tuesday for a week or ten days stay a t Chattanooga, Team Mrs, Janies Townsley" went* to Dayton Tuesday 5where she will visit -her daughter, "Mrs. .Emma Harper -and granddaughter,.- Mrs, Ensloy for several days, ■ dpasall f teachers and childrens "Mf.’Bear'd Weakley o f Sewickley, Pa., visited over S abba th w ith Mr. <&3S&?jStuekeyt»hd -Wlfaj -Yte'came to Columbus on business and made a sh o rt v isit herC. _ ...... sf L —Repair work of at! kinds, Gas fitting and' general machine shop work, Pierce 8c Northup. Mr, Charles G ilb e rt and wife of South Cha rleston and-.MiflB.JLtgr.ift. Gilbert, teacher in the O. S. & S, O. Home schools spent Sabbath with Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Gilbert. —Pierce*Northup-are contraot- orsfor plumbing and have already contracted with ‘Several residents for gas piping. Mrs, George F . H a rdy of Orange N. J . is the guest of her siste r Mrs. R , 0 . W a tt. She was called here by the illness of lier aunt, Mrs. Gowdy of Springfield, —Jamestown Mills. Ohio’s Pride fio n n s made from selpoted wheat and by in telligen t milling, and. Is meeting w ith unparalleled success. BUyit, try it- a n d stay by it. We guarantee it. R. G. George. Mr, M, O, Adams, Of Yellow Springs, one of the prominent citizens of th is county died Sabbath afternoon, l i e was a resident of Jamestown for m any years where he was engaged in business. Rev. John H , K endall and sister of Tarentum, Pa., are visiting rela­ tives herO. Rev. Kendall will fill the B , P". puTpifcSabbath " a tid '‘con­ duc t communion services the follow­ ing Sabbath, —Mattresses, bed springs, host to be had a t McMillan, in . I PREVENTS BOND SALE, Mrs, Charles Dean has been the guest of TJrbana friends this week* FOR SA LE : One choice yearling Delaino ram , (}, E . Cooley. .,j K h d".w —Rockers, couches, folding bods side boards,1a t McMillan’s Mr, and Mrs. Jacob L o tt spent Thursday in Springfield, Mr. Ralph Townsley will enter­ tain about thirty-five friends a t his home on Xenia avenue this even­ ing, Miss Fannie W lsterman is the guest of her father, Mr. Isaac W ist- erman, the druggist. Mr, E . G. Lowry suffered an Inju­ ry to hiB righ t eye th is week while pul ting babb it in a boxing a t the Tarbox Lumber Company plant. The ho t metal spurted into h is eye. —Have your dwelling piped for ga 3 by a. local firm. Satisfaction guaranteed and a ll work to stand the company’s test. See Pierce & Northup. Mr. C, M. Philips and family re­ turned la st Saturday to their home in Dayton. Mrs. Philips was called to Mt. Pe rry three weeks ago owing to the Berious illness of he r sister. . The injunction granted by the Common Pleas Court in tho case of John B* Smith against the Board of Education ..of Sagarcreek township to prevent the Mil* of $1300 worth of bonds, was made perpetual by Judge Kyle when the ease was tried be. foro him Wednesday. The mten tion of the Board of Education was.j to make the bond sale to complete the fund necessary t* build, a town­ ship high school. Thirty-one hun­ dred dollars levied by th e bpard for this purpose last spring is in process of collection, and $9«> is now m the building fund. The plaintiffs aver th a t as the sun iin the building is so small the $1800 which would he oh' tained by, the bond issue would pot make a sum sufficiently large, and th a t the hoard had no t the authority to make the bond Issue, while the amount levied upon, a n d which it was supposed would complete' the. necessary fund, is not. In its possess, sion. The case wiU be appealed to the Clrcmt Court, A RAMBLE, JAMESTOWN MILLS NEW MILLER NEW MACHINERY NEW MANAGEMENT and Pride A few lines Inserted in the Herald will ren t your house, sell whatever you have, or bring you ju st wbat yon wan t to buy. The cost is small even though the rerurns are great. MONEY to loan on first mortgage on FARMS, only. We also have FOR SALE SOME desirable farms and several nice GEDARVILLE,— XENIA and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS. SMITH & CLEMANS, CEDAR V ILLE , OHIO. The first number o n 'th e lecture course opens Friday evening w ith ;he Concert Favorites of Chicago. Hon come* highly o f N ew York City, December & . ’ Rev. Louis Meyer, field secre ta ry of the Chicago Hebrew Mission and assistan t e d ito r ’Of the Jewish I n ­ telligence f o r ,the Missionary Re­ view o f The World,*, will prepch Sabbath morning in the R . "P, church (O. S.) In the evening a t 0:80 be -will preach in the TJ. P. church on the subject, “Mission Work among tho Jews,” ' a subject which he is well qualified to speak._________ 1-.... ... -------- ..v— Mr. Ralph Wolford, accompanied by Mrs. * J . p . McMillan and daughter, Mary, le ft Tuesday for Mexico. Mrs. McMillan and daugh­ ter will make their home there with..Mr. Ralph McMillan, who is employed on „ a large plantation. Mt* Wolford takes a position with the same company owning the plantation. -The party expected to arrive in Mexico City Saturday morning. Down where the rocks and the wa­ ters p lay I n the nooks where the shallows creep To hide from 'the glare of ,the king of day, Who drove th e ir mother, darkness, away, While they hi the gorge were asleep. Down where th e little creek falls with a .roar, : • ■ \ Dashing brfghfcsilver to white Boiling and bubbling to leap once more, , - Then with b reast foam Sacked from shore to shore. 4 Moves on in its hu rried flight. Through the shady glen hear the merry T i n g . " Of childish voices sweet, Overhead on the cliffs the ivies cling ■- " / In the bjushfes and trees the song­ birds sing; ‘ And the squ irrels find safe re- trea t, ’ , . ( Under the hanging rock there flows, From a solid w a ll th e spring, T ha t has quenched, f o r 1ages the ■the th irs t of.those ■ Whose h istory no m o rta l knows W hich poe fsbu td ream and sing. Down by tha marsh in the flats below , ‘ ' ' Where the frogs and turtles j ‘ ■ V The golden rod blows and th e cat- fcsRsgrow * . “ As they d id w hen lo rty aixyear* ago „ . 'A? ehiidrm^we oame t h a t string* old in&ttnd- . As the snn wap stealing away, And I gased over the beautiful ] landscape round X-Wa*back in t. re te rie profound’ To th a t happy childhood day. Bu t the falling leaves by the frost | made sear " ■ Whisper the though t so true, T lia t to me the au tumn of life is | here And for childhood days I drop One tear’ • - A s J . bid them fdrevejfe-Adleir,^ J . E . R and A w .. Ex-L lenutenant Governor W .,0 . Jones of Xenia aud Col, I , T. Cummins fk tried Tuesday morning for Now Mexico where they will act for a p a rty of twenty Greene county soldiers in the m atter of securing land grants for them. The government is opening up new country* in th a t state and the land said to be as good as th a t fourid : n Ohio. The land is planted in sections of ICOacres each. Veterans are given crddlt ot ns many year* b s they served in the w a s on the claims. Others must live on i t for five years before they get a deed. -Finest candies a t Nagley Bros. —Typewriters of all makes can be rented, RemmgtonB’ Sm ith Premfer, Underwoods, Olivers, A t Lim- bocker’s, In the Arcade, Spring- field, O, The house acroasfrom the paper mill owned by D. 8 , E rv in was visit­ ed by fire in the roor last F rid ay evening. There was no damageand the flam*B Were extinguished before many of the residents In tho neigh­ borhood were aVrare th a t there had been a firo a t all. Mr. R. E . Corry is holding a sale o f fine Aberdeen Angus cattle to­ day Messrs, 0 . L. and J , 0 . Finney will hold a sale o f cattle of the same class on the Jerem iah M. Finney farm on n ex t Tuesday, Catalogues of both sates were goiten out from this office, . TOR SALE, A rubber tiro buggy, one steel tiro buggy, a Wagon and a spring Wagon. Townsley Bros. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm, I w iir soil my entire lino of stock, farm imple­ ments, etc., t»n Nov, 8, 1007. Watch for hills, Charles H arris. Out ot Sight. “Out of sight, ou t of m ind,” is an old saying which applies with special force to sore* burn or wound th a t’s been treated with Bucklens Armca Salve. Itfs oofc of sight, out of mind and ou t of existence. Piles too and chilblain* disappear under its heal­ ing influence. Guaranteed by all druggists 23c. Stand for all that is good and pure fn the art of manufacturing flour. Every sack guaranteed. Distributed by Kerr & Hastings Bros,, and C, E. Northup. R. G GEORGE, Jamestown, Ohio. JOHN ROBINSON’S BIG CIR­ CUS WILL EXHIBIT AT XENIA, OCTOBER20. Indications are th a t a large crowd will attend from here. Very low excursion rates will be In effect on a ll railroads. The Show, under the management' of John Robinson is en joy ing ‘its eighty-seventh year of lt$ prosperity and is one of the foremost amuse­ ment attractions of America If not of the world. I t number*, among its arenic favorites some of the most expensive and best acts t h a t money can pro­ cure. The Capt* French troupe of American Cavalrymen, in expert feats of daring and original horse- manBbip:Jame* Dutton A Co* (thrCo In number) Europe’* g reatest riders and twenty equestrian, associates; forty Joyous subjects of King Momus n a gleeful sufficiency4 and more than a hundred other foreign and American feature# m three rings and an elevated stage, and introduc­ ing Monster H erd of Trained E le ­ phan ts, Big Realistic Wild West School of Wonderful Menage Hor- ses,.G reat Musical Ballet*- and-800 daring gymnasts, Nimble Acrobats and talented aerlieets. The Robinson show has always been famed for its menagerie, and th is season finds the zoological an ­ nex the most complete ever carried by a tented show, comprising costly and r a te animals from every section ot the globe. This splendid a rray of animal talen t w ill be seen in the big, daily street parade j prohortuced by all a s the most gorgeous aud ela­ borate pageant of modern times, comprising more than a mile of gold encased wagons, chariots and 500 of the finest horses. This is the only big show th a t is no t la thechy* cus tru s t and no advance iu the prices will be made. CASTORIA m Xhft&fe) **A D fcuarea, THKMY m HinAh*ajsB mj M J Bear* the $Jgnatut§«d U n d e r w e a r * V ■ ■■ -*■•• . . •• .- A Complete Stock of Men’s Women’s and Children’s UNION SUITS In Extra Good Heavy Fleeced Garments We Have CHILDREN WOMEN MEN 50c 50cand$1.00 $1and $2 Per garmetiL Also fUfl’Ine of separate ^ritgnfi:^* at 25 c, Sac and $ i each. Give ns a call. We can please you in underwear. Bird’s riammoth Store. PUBLIC S A LE We will sell on tho Jerm iah M. Finney farm, two miles cast of Clif­ ton and three miles north-east of GedarviUe on TUESDAY OCTOBER, 22,1907. Commencing a t 12:30, standard time the following: 19HEAD OF PURE BREAD AN­ GUS CATTLE 19 Consisting of head of chn>ce Ab­ erdeen Angus cattle. Males and female&'bcside some younger stock will be offered in th is sale. ,i HEAD OF GRADED COWS 4 1 D raft Porch ^ron Gelding 2 years old. 4 Brood sows and pigs. 10 brood Sow pigs. 0 Chester White bear pigs, O. I. C Terms.made known day of sale. C. L. & J . C. FINNEY . MEAD & F ISHER , Aucts. R. F. KERR , Clerk.. We Trust Doctors On the street the man or men who are dressed the best and who have the ex­ clusive style about them tha t [.Kany always gives their patrons are those whom we have fitted to a suit of ciathhig, a Prince Albert, a cut-away or an Overcoat. If you want to. appear a t your best choose your fabrics now and have your su it or overcoat made by . • . ’ ■ Kany, The Leading Tailor, , Xenia* Ohio. If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de­ bility, nervousness, exhaus­ tion, you should begin at once with Ayeris Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knowsit,too, Askhimabout It. TTnlMK HicVA !» flnlljr (w-ttort of tliO Ool.onou. prodttew Mwotbel. rftntiiSt iicao * ortiO, lilIlauDiioM. «»«««. A(i)i(Hlih nno Urn* protefttlnK tli* fl*tHist>*rljlAffomrtolnlf It* I'rs* Votk. Ayer’* Tilt* *re liver rill*. Act genltr, Ml vegetable. . A MMlefcyJ. O.Ayer Oo., liOWjU,MM*. Also m»nnf*otur«r* o f ____f hair \\<m. A008CURC. k C ^ t ? f U CntHttY PECTOiWL W* b*y» »6 *»»ret* ( ibe forntatM of »n one biSdielrte*. COUNCIL MEETING. Council met' F riday ovoning a t winch time tho ordinance combin­ ing the offictj of marshal and street commissioner was passed. The sal­ a ry of the marshal was out from A HOME-MADE CURFEW* Every fam ily should hav* « cu r­ lew which should positively “ ring , to-night” and ev e ry nigh t, If need­ ed,' These curfews are inexpensive [ iu j ui mu uiumuoi vv«o u xjiuui and can b a home made, Tako a }$305 to $100. Tho ordinance also at-!piece of siding two feet long and lowed twenty cents an hour for \ whittle one end down to a hand le: work on the street, „ I then take the child t h a t ne«ds the Council also took up the m atte r of having cement pavement pub In front,of the 8teveiison property on Cedar street, ■ ............................% " This is game. A first edition ot '"TijC Murders in the Rue Moyguo” was sold recently for $1,400. Poor Poe would have been fldlglitcd to havo received one-tenth of this sum for the story. 8wallow’s Astonishlnfl hpasd, A swallow's speed has often been Stated to be 00 miles an hour, R*. cent experiments proVo that a swal­ low in a hurry van travel a t the rate of 128 h> miles an hour. curfew and bend him over a barrel. Now take the piece of siding in th e hand and use Jfcfor a clapper. P a & i t 011 hot. Divide the strokes even­ ly and see t h a t none miss. Good fo r a h o y or g irl up to age of 18, and applications are w arran ted to euro the most pronounced case Of streetloafliig th a t exists. The m u ­ sic the curfew* makes is finer th an singing, “ Where Is'M y W andering Hoy To-nJgiit.” ~^London Democrat Growth of the Fingernail*. * . For a fingernail to reach it* tali length, an average of aeveutwalnha of an Inch, from 121 to 138 day* tk growth are necessary,

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