The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

iTnTi-iTriflifiainiwii.iu-n^^^r^^inanirnTnii ^ ,. v-aMfe’/y: |* iicm ak » n m x su Jrfctttt* course unrobe? Friday owning, Jammy ih 3 iTHItfi’am JMn the township ycUoolxnpeii Monday. and town ® Mis* NeiU# McFarland Monday in Dayton. - spent / n>ss Florence Forbes spent Bab*- hath in Yellow Springs. -Curtains to fit yotir windows They are worth hearing again, the Chicago Dyes,urnDailies. SC Tboplafcfpp the Chicago, Lygcaro opgsns at McCollumsea Samw^ & MiesNeiiio I jowis loftTucsday for a visit with Denver Fall Fa,, rclrv fives. ’ Mies Edna Totrpsioy entertained a number o f friends Monday even U'S- ’'-For oil meal and cotton meal go to Kerr &flattings, seed —Roekore, couches, folding bedu side boards, at McMHinn’s Dr, Joseph Kyle of Xenia will fill theR. P. pulpit Sabbath. —Tankage for Handings, hogs at Kerr & MiteBernice Korthup is yisiting friends inDayton, Born to Mr. an! Mrs. Calvin Xh’UiniUeidTuesday a flueton pound daughter. —Stormandstableblankets, robes, etc., at Kerr<&Hastings. Mr. W.L. Wilson and wi^enter- twined a number of relatives at dinnerSabbath. Miss Bosa Edgeworth is the guest of Mrs. >i. L. Bratton, 'FCIl 8ALE;—A tnvo-li,orfie .Troy wagon. J, H, Brotlverfon. Miss Bertha Creswell has been the guest of Springfield relatives. A total ec'ipse of the sun scheduled to take place today,,. is —Soft coal base burner for dale, dheap, Inquire bf A, Bradford., Miss ZoJa-Dbwnard gave a noon, luncheon Tuesday to a number of her friends. , . Mr. J, ]ft, Lott and wife and Mr, J. H. Brothertdn - and. wife spent Thursday ia’Springfiejfd. —Carpets, mattings, and linoleums at McMillan's, Mr. George Stewart expects, to re­ turns to Battle-Crefelr, Mich., Sat­ urday. - *' 1 - Miss Ethel. Schauera oi Yellow Springs is being entertained, at the homeof the MissesTonklneons, The next number on -the lecture coursewill bo the Chicago Lyceum Lady Quartette on Jnnuiiry10 at ,tlie ,ei*ahouse, - , , The plat opees on Wednesday January tS, at McCollums for the" Chicago LyeeumS^ady Quhrtetter Mr.'S. K, Tumbull and wife enter­ tained the children and grandchild­ ren to dinnerWednesday,. msmtaur,?^ -=Bostpollshingpowcifrunearth ni WISTERMAN’: Biro. Y, L. McGivon and dangb tor, Bessie, spent the Holidays is Columbus, ings. -Automobile oil atKerr & Hnst- Mr» Wendall and Ernest Fcstei of East Live pool, have enters* ■college.' Mr, J. P, Bar? and wife of Daytoi attended the funeral of the lal KomMurray Sabbath. —Mattresses* „ibed springs, best to-be had at McMillan,s, »• Misses Janette and Josephine On entertained the number of thyii friends lastMondayevening. Miss A. L. Craufurd _,was tin guest of her brother, G, L, Oraufurd of Cincinnati this week. ■. —Fresh car of Portland cement, the flnesfc on the market. P. S, Ervin &Co, Mrs, W‘, R<"McObe«»ey left Wed-. nesdayfOr-Marissa, III,, beingVailed, there by the serious Illness of Rev, Thomas TumeFs^sbn who has ion- silitis. . ' - i- " * ' £ Special servlceawill.be held in the M. E. church Sabbath.morning for, the«G. A R, Dr. H. C Middleton preaching thesermon. >r A number from here have received invitations to tpe nftieth Wedding anhiversary of Mr. and Mrs, John' Stevenson, to be'held Saturday'at fchBhome of their sop, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevenson. . ’ , . FOR RENTi A farm near Cedar- ville. -Cail on or address Henry Miller, Washington H', Ohio. 'Mrs. George 'Harper spent Wed­ nesday in South Charleston attend­ ing the Mqrry-Sfcewartreception. } ^ -• -,--- 1 -^-;--- ". , 1 MssMano^p nnevleft Friday for^ Be GralL C,, where she hgs been the guest'of Miss Pearl Doan, < M‘l 'i A „ ^ T,y» v* %/r. r > ,7 r f +t 'FOR ,SALE i Barred Plymouth, Rock cockerels* J. B. Lackey* Citizens phone, Jamestown Ohio Mr. Harry Owens returned to Chicago Sabbath , evening after a two week* visitwith hisparents. - ,~Mr. J. H. Olay, vyile and twoysona ofPeGraff, 0,. Were guests of Air, Wm,; Clay and wife overHewYears,' BQGGANS TOGGERY SHOP Clearance Sale OF EYERY CoatSuit, Fur,Costume, SkirtWaist andChilds coat NOTHING RESERVED^VERY GARMENT IN4OUR ENTIRE HOUSEREDUCED TO - ..» . b ’ . £* ‘ i ,t ' ‘ - ‘ .*•.f. , :> '. s-., •.■> :■ -v• ,v-• i-.- <.•1 . ■ f .• - .1 -L- A Saving p f l=2 and More $ 5 q ,C) o o . o o s t o c k s ; t o s e l e c t f r o m , a n d e v e r y g a r m e n t i s m a d e t o b u r o w n y ^ h i c h m a k e s t h e m a b s o l u t e l y e x c l u s i v e * - , V J FIRSTSELEGTIpNSARE ALWAYS BEST 7 South limestone St,; . , ‘ ' . ' • Springfield, Ohio. .* bit , ' f \ \ ‘ • Ho Other fooddeteriorates so rapidly as the oyster; Its habitation is theocean. It requires coolness and absolute freedom frbmex- lo the air m order '"'".flip; i|Mk! <iCr&brought directly from the ohoicftstbeds'of Amei- Joa, They are shucked into porcelain-lined cases, sealed and packed ip Ice, uwhich never comes in con­ tact with the oysters. The use of riealehipt Oarrlc-ra Is tlie secret of dhoir su­ periority. Try- our meats - they ore tho btefcon the market. -Solid, juicy and as tender as deslred. We handle the famous Chicago beef which has a world wide reputa­ tion. Sealshipt Cfysters Fresh Every Morning at Chas. fl. Spencer Telephone 100. ^Cedarville, Ohio. Fresh and Salt Afeats, Vegetables. ON THE STREET Ontfie street tfieman % men who are dressed the Bestand who.have the eat-' elusive style about them that ■ Kany."■always'.gives their- patrons are'- .those whomwehave fitted ■ to ,',a suit of clothing, va Prince Albert, a cut-away or an Overcoat- ’ If you,'Want'to appear at yourbest choose your fabrics now andhave your suit or overcoat made by Kany, The Leading Tailor, Xenia. Ohio. Otft 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, Th& weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy-them.- G G WEIMER, T T 1 i Quilting like you bad dofte. two years ago. Scrollwork and diifo?- «nt designs, The price Wiil be forty .cents afspool. Call Up^FlioneRp, 4 -LOST?—A heavy black niinkfur on Main street. Finder pleass in- fptm this ofltce, 1 J A, Bradford and L» O, Bull are the pew jubilees of peace, succeeding D. "H. McFariftnd and Andrew” Jackson, ‘ Mr. F. P. Foater, v m one of the successful applicants for a life cer­ tificate An common bmucht** befora the.State School Etamiucra reoent- ty. # Mr. and Mrs'. Ervin add wife,- Mrs. Ewitig, Miss Jehnie Ervin and Mrs. MatthaErvin spent last Sglnr- day in' Jamestown with Mr. John Ervin-and wife. There will be ft new schedule pjifc into effect On the Pennsylvania lines Spbbath, Nothing is known at this time as to wbat changewill be made. Mieses Martha and Edna Oooley pleasantly entertained the members, of the Young Ladlesr Sowing Circle and their gentlemen friends last Tuesday’ bvenlng. . Solid GoMGlasses -V*♦-* J ' fitted-Wid» r * a „ - s t ' ^ , Special lenses for $ 5 . f ^ j *< ; a invisiblefii-focals at$$.sotvmfelie * c m Iri 8. MidnSfc, -ftprtagfield O, Mr. R. B. Barber and wife enior- tfllncd-anumberof friends Tuesday in honor of Mias Mary Bratton. Miss Bratton returned in Chicago Wednesday, Mr. W.* R, TMick, and Misses Bello Middleton and Carrie Towh- alpy attended a house party this w'eek at the home Of Mr. add Mrs. Frank Welchhftns of Springfield. Mr. H. C. Dean, Who has been manager of the Springfield-Xonia Telephone company with Mac?* quarters in Xenia, has resigned and will locate wlfh his family in the South the hope of .improving his health* * Rom JMuray* Who fell from the over head bridge near Wilhorforfee Christmas eve, died irom the effects of the fail last Friday evening. Tha funeral was held Sabbath afternoon iront the M* E. church, burial tafe* Ing place atMassles Creek. —I wlUbe found at my old stand during the year loos. All notary, pension, insurance (life and fire? and l eal estate Work promptly and carefully looked after. 2-29d A.Bradford, Juatico of Beace, Seine one entered the Robert Tindall residence last Saturday night and took aboufeforfy dollars in money belonging to Mrs. Anna Smith, the housekeeper. A watch was near butwas not disturbed, Mr. W. JL Barber returned from his trip to Texas and Oklahoma hist Saturday, ho having gone south with Mr, I. H. Frailfz goodf>. Mr. Barber reports that Mr, 3). 8. Collins, wlm located there two o f three years ago, will leave Vernon anti locate in Colorado, FARMS g o to 100 Constantly on hand FDR BALE throughout Chip* Write us TO* DAY for our dteonptbre list. State aixs of fam and locality (Iculred- or if yon want rn^tosell your farm, write us, Wc van sell it for you. Year* of exper­ ience, Good bank references. Smith & Clfcmans, R»I Uxt«i* "mi*tea* Attet*. Cedarvliie, Ohio. Also ageute for tho famous Car- tercar Automobile. Mason Jeffryw, 7Sf,db .1Thnraday athis home in Xenia ?hf organic heart trouble. He is a native of ibis’ place and has'worked at the cabinet making businaw all hi* life in Unscounty. Haloantod in Xsnia about ggyears a*p. H* » sutvivwi by three sisters % bfs4Ji*r and his mother, who is i f ’yttos of age. Tho funeral,will beheld Sabbath and burial at Mawiw Croek cemetery. Mr* JOlm Lott loll Sabbath for Plltsburgwhere he wlil be for the present. Mr, Lott has- finished his work with the Oiaefanati Water e Works department fbr the Dravo- Dojdo Company Pltteberg. —A good drop head Smger SeW- nig machine, wUk.all the latestUn­ proved attachments. Has not been used over a doxen times. Subject to examination by aay one. I will sell of trade for stowc. Reasonable. It cost me James Gaines. It is reported that Wends o f Mr. Robert Eit^r, OfSelma* are urging him to come oat fb# treasurer in Clark county. Mr. ®Kl*r is on* of the most prominent yo»»g Republicans Of that county and if elected to that important position would make an efficient oMclal. _____ The Selma Farmers’ Institute was held Monday and Tuesday and there was good •*teadance at all tho sessions. The state speakers, Messrs, Mou*ek*«*er Myers and Thom were well received. A petition has been simulated as the result of a resolufIon pawed asking tho railroad company to ihake No, 9 a flag atop. The following officer* were elected: president, A. E. Wild* man, secretary and tr***ut*r, Howard HmUh. exeentiv* committee Arthur wudroaw. W, a . MeDormaa and J, A, Bumfacdner. In a New Country ' The BaciOd'Coast extension Of the Chicago* Milwaukee & St. Baut Railwayhowunder construe-’. . tiou, opens to tip settlerthousandsof acresof excellent agncttlteraUaud, -Thenewcountryin Adams, ' Hettinger, andBowman Counties, NorthDakota, and Butte County, South Dakota, is now reached by the naWtrack; The soil is a dark loam with clay subsoil,- and pr 6 duces‘ja abundance wheat, - 'Oatsrborlejv spete, flax, corn and potatoes, Thelandis welladapted to faming, good water is found . at« depth offroru twenty to‘fiftyfeet, andthe whole country isuriderlaid with, lignite coal, that out- ; crops along thestreams, and in most cases can bphad for the digging, , The climate Is healthful, the ai,r is dry and invigorating, and the percentage of sunshiny days la high. Outdoor work can befdone almost every day in tho year. 'Rainfall Is-amply suffi-- * , ■'"' cleat to raise the crops, .Regular mail service! has been.’ established, the roads are good, rural „ ' telephone lines traverse,-theCountry* and automobiles ar* in common use. The deeded land in this district soil*'-for from’ JJfl to |18 per apr*. Tharp arc many iastauesa this yaw whtee -the- crop '* •v TSBMttni v „Government tendoffice*are maintained at Lemmon, Hettinger and Bowman, whpre filingsand tm i proofs roft\|bemadfe. All of these towns are oh the new lino of the ■' : C h icago ' Milwaukee & St Railway Paul id Montana, thcTnew”railroadtraverses good, farming laud. It hast been demonstrated that big crops of grain may he raised, Along theYellowstone andMusseilsheU rivers, tho water is used for irrigation, and phenomenal yieldsofalfalfa, sugarbeets, and grain*arealways certain. In the Judith Basinnear LewistewU, Montana, is one of the most remarkably sections to be found on tlienew line. Undernatural rainfall,The famous bench lands produced this yea? an average of 35 bushels of hard wheat to tho dcre,'and tho price was 91 centoperbushel. The basin contains about 1500 square miles and is spareelysettled. -Some government land still remainsopen forsettlement. A government land ofilcojsfmaintained at Lfcwistown. In Fergus County, outside the Judith Basin, Is one of tie greatest stock countries in theWorld, and good ranches cap. be purchased at a reasonable figure. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee &St, Paul Railway Co. has established an immigration department for tho purpose of assisting In tho settlement and development of the new lands now being opened; Pamphlets descriptiveof its resourceswill bo forwarded free on request. F* A . MILLER General P a s s e n g e r A gen t, CHICAGO ' GEO B. HAYNES Imm igration A gen t, 9 9 ADAMS STREET, CHICAGO Original Tripple Effect WE SEE THEri Guaranteed to IeeCye no foul odor or sweat the room. A sh to see the much talKed of WILSON & REZNOR GAS STOVES Crouse&Crawford, GET OUR PRICES.ON PRINTING uitutejviuldteteMiStefte iWni'iuiii f aaaara** To Cure a Cold in OneDay fsfct y r n i v i W m m A mmm® | ^ 1 3 month*. fKMfc l«B*SIS0te

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