The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
,f^WVV>AAJ'VVs£VVr^VVV!VV4AiVV,y;V Wm Wxtellmzt -O u t Jo b w o r k K ill com p a re -with t h a t o f m y o th e r firm. herald. TliSs Ite® v-tsea c?arf;c<$ *$fc. _ lafimr, denotes tfest yeor .sabscrifij is past due Bad a primps *c*tiv.i CQt’is «3fCC9Slydesired,........... THIRTY-FIRST YEAR NO. SO. STill H CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1908. KILLED A DEER. VOff« I R i = Some tfsya ago » dees v a g idlle«| Burfis. The apjpaaram® of snob au animal in-this section caused gome l' ■* ------- iescitcmci)t and several farmers LLrkmg ciiunty voted dry Mon-!fc00^ PRH t b e ^ p o i t , The animal day-in a loeal option election by a was About half grown and is sard to ■majority o f. TOO. JBiglity^our s a - " loon* worn knocked out. Hardin county gave the drys a hAvo boon a fine specimen of veni son. - - I t later developed Unit the Kiteb- sw ii « cu u ,i ■*■*' **■»* majority o f *2,075 Monday aM put;®11boy* near lbtiobJn,bail a p e t deer tw*nr.vMlnnnii mu-. v»f hiiain.an ' and this is the one th a t fell victim twenty saloons out of busi ess Miss Neoml Nagley returned to h e r nomern-Delaware last [Friday acdoinpaiuod by her neiee, Hiss 55ella Nagley, who returned la s t Wednesday evening* Or. Milt*’ Anti-Pain Fills relieve twin; e p to Mr- Hum’s gun. I t wat* rather unfortunate th a t i t -was hilled yet most any one would have followed Mr, Burn’s course, particu larly a t this season of thb year. NEW BANK, ' Stop Enina almoat Im>ta.ntly—Dr. HUM AnU-Paln Pill*. No bad attot>«a«oto. Another bank will ho opened for business in Clark county within the -ims^hirty-doys-ti^VTdT-Vfildma-s- and associates havo organized the Farmers’ Deposit hank of Vienna and it w ill ho ready for Uusmefes as soon as the safe and other U p ur*v, which have been already ordered, a re Installed. Mr.WUdman was for nine years the cashier of the Citizens’ Bank of South Charleston, and for 'seven, years wob connected with the Ex, change bank ofCedarville, Oliitf.: Organized by substantial backers with ample capital, the Farmers’ Deposit bank will bowel! equipped to give the citizens of Harmony ami adjoining townships a safe and con* veniont banking, house.—Spring- field Sun. . ' |B 1 HR UIFFTli — ■ BF-^eiMEibHwitmiiinoiiatii ■ , i r ™ ' Council met in regular session' Monday eveni&jfe*11members being present, Therokra* little business of Importance e# come up for dis cussion At Uitayfesne. The reports from diflerenfcjftomtmttees were read and app*j(|(l. The commit!** on the codiftcatiou of the ' ordin*®»s, consisting of: Bahdail, Pollock and Bull, report ed t h a t they f^pe ready for advice and cow to employ an pose, • As the law wSkires the business i» m m gave the power ney for this pur- of the year he of December, until tha t time.' bills are requ by th a t date. •gtehgd on the hist reoesa was taken 11persons having to have them in th e j The Meadow deen Angus c showing a t Stock Expoai week.' The ci nets and a /e t contest won a —Ghrtetma*! worth while always than! Caps, Muffler^ Shirts Timbre articles that large stock, wil be here in ; Haller, Hi CCESS. aok herd of After* imade a splendid iternational Live in Chicago la s t [.were heavy win- in the slaughter id championship* cuts th a t Are ig, and th a t are ireceived: Gloves Bkties* Hosiery, and numerous make up Cur >w. Christmas .few days. Higgins, Xenia. FDJL KM ;«EGGING. Officer Ker ypUng color*|6j evening on ot The. boys . sweat box and$ th a t they pdr ' of Harry d-omi tb s 0* If.- *3 arrested .three la st Friday s»f intoxication, It through,the I'.made affbiavlvt the wet goods lored porter in Jaragrtoro. sd and an w ith ffie aBfejws/ W t wl# released on bead furnished b y Mr, RJdgway and the. tria l was se t tor Tue«d*y bu t a s neither aide was ready a con tinuance was taken nu til Wednes day, nex t week. Two cases were just recently de cided against Mr, Rldgway .and BbtSUd Jones bo held guilty , the Dow ta x ami penalty wllT reach several hundred dollars. "Wilson Ballard, Prank Jeffreys and George Hamilton were the names of the boys, one or two of whom may be underage* Satisfactory furs —Buy your Christmas presents now, while the selection id good. We can lay them away un til you are ready for them, Haller, Haines &Higgins, Xenls, S UCH absolute and acknowledged leadership as ours in the fur trade of this whole section of Ohio could only come from giving the people more fur satisfaction for their money than is possible for our competi tors. Not only do you find here by far the greatest assortments but you,-can de pend upon the honest, plain figure price being the lowest and the quality be- 'yond question. Oiir 57 veals’ experience makes us certain and our certainty is yours. . , ' MOTES * NECKPIECES $15 to $100 ....................................... Mink ............... * ................. $8.50 to $150 $80to $45................ . . . . . . .......... Kolinsky .. ......................................$15to $55 $5 to $25 Japanese M ink ........ ................ .$3.50 to $30 $3 to $10...................... ........... . Brown^Marten $2.50 to $15 $5 to $ 2 0 ...................................Isabella Eox .. ............................. $6,50 to $30 $10 to $25 ............................... *Black E o x ......... ...................... $10 to $27.50 $10 to $60........ ............. . Black Lynxr. .................... . .$10 to $60 $5 to $12, ...............River Mink ........................... $2 to $15 $30 to $50........................ . . . . . . . . . Ermine ............................$10t o $50 $5 to $35......... ................... Persian Lamb .............................. $2.50 to $25 $16t o $40........................ . Chinchilla.................................$7.50 t o $25 $00 to $100................................ Baum M arten .............................. .$40 to $110 $1150 to $3. ............. . ............. Brown Coney................................. .75c to $4 $8.50 to $7.50............ ....................M armo t............. -............................. $2 to $5 $27.50 to $65......... ...................... ■Beal ,*, ,*,*, . . . ,<.»«*,*,,,$17*50 to $45 15 to 820 ...................... ..........JBable Squirrel........ ..................... $3.50 to $30 S 8 to $850 ! [ . . . « ......... Cray Squirrel........... . . .$2,50 to $15 ** - Etc., Etc. In fur coats our range is just as comprehensive .6 Russian pohy coats from —Nothing mote appreciated .by your friends than beautiful photo- ; graphs for Christmas presents. Don’t wait for sunshine. The' time Is short, Cedarville every Tuesday Phone 140. lid . Mock, the Photographer. Messrs. Ib F Ketr, J . P. Caldwoi and Andrew Jackson appraised the personal property of the G. V/. Harper estate Thursday. $15 $1 50 to M 0 . ^ *' ,neu^ wear we have fur lined overcoat^ from $10 to $115. Eur lineal gloves from $3 to $5. Eur gloves, $2.00 to $ 20 , Eur caps $2.50 to $ 20 . itn 1 ■: ■g better buy at rroft's than to wish bad. Ask for ono of our iUus> Iratcd catalogues, They’re ■free, “ I t Pays to Trade In S P R I N G F I E L D " Grand Opera.isn’t neces sarily a lot of noise. The goodness of our over coats doesn’t consist of mere advertising talk. We ate pleased to let you try them on and examinemost minute- ly—“you will find most ap* proved fabrics, stylo and finest workmanship through out, , " " . . $9.85 to $45.00. Suits $9.85 to $30,00. —THE WHEN— Arcade - - - Springfield, O. M im bm ’ H*r<>h*nU AsiouiAtion. The f a t steer Grand Champion ship a t the Chicago Rat Stock,Show was won by Fyvio Knight, owned by Psydno University of Indiana, 'Twenty-four practical cattlemen took p a rt In placing animals en tered; for slaughter contest, this feature being suggested by Hon, O. E. Bra.dfute, The Farmers and Drovers Jour- nal gives the following account: Perhaps the leading feature of the judging and the one which enliven ed the most interest was the free- for-alljudging contest of the ani mals entered in the slaughtering test. A new t eature—an idea fos tered by O. E. Bradfhte, ot Cedar* yille, -Ohio, and adopted, by the management—afforded in c r e a s e d interest to the event. This year the animals were judged on the hoof a* welt as in the carcass, and afforded a' be ite r comparison. ' Twenty-four individuals took ad vantage of entering the slaughter ing test, which was available to all on the payment of a $1 entry fee. The contest provides tha t the one* judging the animals for slaughter ing nearest to fbe judgment of Louis Ffaelzer, who was' the chief judge of the event are the winner*. ■ Mr, Bradfute, whose idea of judg ing the cattle in the slaughtering contest qn foot as well ob in the carcass was adopted, stood nea rby while tho judging was being made. “I believe "that the idea w ill .be adopted *permanently," declared Mr. Bradfute, “and tha t i t will b* foundmore successful, I t adds in terest to the event'and certainly should prove more satisfactory. I t permits-of expert judging, froih experienced cattle men white ’the animals are on the hoof, -and mot alone after they are,.butchered: I believe thatunless the animal*' for slaughtering are no t judged in thi* manner the elas* might,as well be given up. . ? t ^’Another ideawhich themanage ment ha* promised, to inangrutaA* in the future* and ono i beliewp oHpi Where the wm a tem ornaa-' oa show After they a re slaughtered. As it i* now they are on ahow over ill the coolers of the sktugfirtetiWg plant* and a comparatively few people get to see the Animal*. I f a .cooler were placed near the pavilion hundreds would get to see the Slaughtered prize winners who do not, take tlie time to go over to tne packing plants,” :■ , ■ “Ambitious young men and la dies, should learn ..Telegraphy; for Blnce the now Sdiour law beoame bffeetlvo there is a shortage of many thousand telegraphers. Positions pay from $60 to $70 per month to beginners, Tbe National Telegraph Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio and live other cities is operated under supervision of R, R. officials and all pupils are placedwheu qualified. Write them for particulars,” While in Xeniar see the nice things for Christmas, a t tbe Parish Furniture Store, 30 S, Detroit St, —Heavy wlntor clothing for men working outside. Dutchess Oordu roy Trousers, $3.00; Corduroy Vest* with sleeves-, $2.60; Corduroy Coat*, $4,00; Flannel Shirts, $1, $1.60, $2 and $2.50; Heavy Fleeced Under wear, 60c and $1.00 pet garment. Wlntor Caps, 60c and $1. See u* new, the weather is right. Haller, Haines &Higgins, Xenia. —Frank Davidson, a t the opera houso tonight and tomorrow night. Family Bibles < Teachers Bibles. Testaments >. JittracUve Bocks fo r J ill ■,Ages. Peloubet’s A Totes fo r 1909. Fine B o x Papers. Framed Pictures, a lt sties. Sheet Pictures, g rea t variety. J ilt k ind s o f Pictures fram ed to o rder Fine Cut Glass. Japanese China. Cdke Plates. Chop Plates. ’ Fern Dishes. , Bread and Bu tter Plates , Mat Bowls* Sa lad Bowls. v . Bdokwood Pottery. Novelties fo r B u rn t W ood Work'. • Comb and Brush Sets, ] Fountain Pens. . ] W e c a n s u i t y o u i n a G h tin t * m a s P r e s e n t West's Bookstore X M m O H IO , PRICE 81,00- A YEAR. Charles G. Williamson to John T. Barnett, lot in Xenia, $1, Joseph W. Dice to Anna E. Crane % acres in Xenia tp., $800, Jph n H, and Agnes Cooper to A.'O, Evan*, 64.68 acres in Cedarville tp„ $6,660. James McBride e t to S tate of Ohio, 7-10 acre In Xenia tp„ $187.50, Georg* M. KOogler e t al, to An drew KAogler, 8 acre* in Beaver creek, tp., $1100. George Fisher srM to Anna E. Crane, 10 acres in Xenia tp., $1100. Anna E. B arrett to Charles M. Kelso,Mot in Xenia, $1, The Cedarville ( ’ollego boshw ball team defeated the Xenia Inde pendents in a game of basket ball a t Alford Memorial last Saturday by a score of 3&fco12.’ The game u .is one of tho most exciting.ever played In Codaryille and the home team won deserved success. The Xenia tram ‘defeated the locals last year in two games but were- thorougly but classed, this year. Tbe next game will be with Jamestown on December 18 and a large crowd should be.ou t to en courage the homo team ,'”Tho boys have been practlcingfaitbfully and deserve liberal support. DON’T FOR.GET— - The U, P. Ladies CHRISTMAS SALE BARBER. BLOCK, D ecem ber 12th, I t 1 b important to you th a t yon remember this because there w ill be articles there suitable for any member of tbe family, or friend th a t you want to remember a t Ohnstmafi time. ’ There wl” be a FENN-Y BOOTH where many nice little gifts may be bought for a penny. - There Will be “TH E !CROSS-ROADS GROCERY” where you may obtain everything usually kept in swcb places. There will be the “DOLL STORE” where you may see a fine exhibition of dolls, doll dresses, doll millinery and the like. There will be the “COTTAGE BAKERY” with a^riice line of bread, pie* and cake. - ’ , ■* } \ ’ i ~ < BARBER BLOCK * DECEMBER 12th. 7 : anhaveta We have done OUR part to make this the B!g- gest and Best Christmas EVER and the finest sight in town is our Beautiful Stock; »of Christmas Gifts containing all that is Bright, Fresh, New and Novel in Holiday Goods. W H E R E YO U COM E IN Is in simply getting busy and making your Christmas selections from o u r .wonderfully com plete assortment of REALLY DESIRABLE GIFTS at the faiiest and most reasonable prices. YO U G E T N EW ID E A S - As you look through our holiday stock* It is a practical demonstration of POSIBILITIES in gathering under one- roof nearly everything to make people happy a t Christmas time. P L E N T Y O F TH E B E S T Is here waiting for your inspection. To find a suitable Selection is a pastime, to price it is a pleasure, to possess it is a privilege. A visit to our store is GUARANTEE of Popular Presents at Popular Prices. s . . . . . W e Can Meet Your Wants Whatever your needs, come afid let us show you a variety of beautiful presents thatwill at once appeal to you as ‘‘Just the Thing”. We have gen uine New Attractions for Christmas and we want you to know it. , Come and See the Latest I t is a privilege to show you our beautiful holi day goods and you will oblige us by considering this a personal invitation to call and inspect our extensive and up-to-date line of Christmas Novel ties* Meritj Quality and Fair Prices Are waiting for you here in connection with a great variety of the Best Holiday Selections of the year, and our word of seasonable greeting to buy ers of gifts is “A SQUARE DEAL” and A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL The Bastof EverythingforXmas. t . Johnson’s Jewelry Store, C B D A R V U .U B j O H I O .
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