The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

PROM WEIMER’S hie Hhr fnt i d • k >y Interior view o f one o f the most modern, best equipped and fair priced Meat and Grocery Emporiums in this section o f the state i * A <S h The plan-adopted a few months ago whereby all patrons o f this store are given , 4 P e r . C e n t , for their money through-the return o f tickets has added Scores o f customers. The hundreds o f customers have become .enthusiastic over the plan and it is to them and those in prospect o f enrollment on this list that The Season. SELMA. n Mr, Baumgardner of Springfield, ya# the Sunday, guest of his son, Dr* O. H. Baumgardner. Mrs.B, G« Calvert is in XncliAii Territory, called .there by the se­ rious illness o f her mother, Mrs. Kirk. Mrs. Ernest Corry of Xfetua, was the guest ot her parents, Joe Butch­ er and wife last week* The Selma school is arranging for .an elaborate entertainment ort Thursday afternoon "before Christ­ mas. Also the Sunday school will arrange a program, the date not yet decided upon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolford are the parents sfKo. 2, a baby1daugh­ ter, last Thursday bight,. Dr. Baumgardner" is nursing a broken thumb, resulting from an accident by the member coming in collision with bis aytomobih- engine crank. Tbp doctor is fortunate he is One of the few thatcarry acci­ dent insurance. Miss Ohristino Qanter, has been guile sick for the past week with tonsllitls. Mrs. Henry Schickeclnntz just re­ cently received word of the death of her brother, Joe Hatfield in Cal­ ifornia. Mr.”Hatfield had been in very poor health for the past year. Funeral and burial was made m that state. Forheadache Dr Miles' Anil-Pain PUlt, COLLECTION HEAVY. Mr. Charles Mower, deputycoun- ty treasurer, was in town Tuesday, looking after the semi-annual col lection oltAxes. He reports! hat there was a bettor collection tban a year ago, Tile' amount was over $2,000,. , . —Buy .a Sweater Jacket; for warmth. WO have them for $1.50, £2, $2:50,v$3, $3.50 and $4. in men's sizes and $1.00m boys' sizes, in all the new shades and patterns. Haller, Haines & Higgins, Xenia. —Do not buy from catalogue and take a chance when you can see and be convinced and get cheaper at the Parish Furniture Store m Xenia. 85d; IDS o for >,wcii (that Sully h NONE BUT GOOD SLIPPERS, - * You Can Give Nothing Nicer Than Slippers * , Cliriffcmas is coming'—is almost here now. A g ift that will be appreciated is a pair o f slippers* A ll styles and all sizes o f easy slippers are ready in our Christmas, stock for your selection—Men's fancy and plain style slippers, Men's kid Juliets, felt Rom ­ eos,* Ladies' line felt Juliets and Boys' and Misses' and Children's slippers in leather and felt* Men's Slippers from Lndies' Slippers from Children's Slii 56c to $1*75 50c to $2*00 50c arid tip H o r n e r ’s 33 So* Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio* w The case of Harry Jones, colored, porter in the C. M. Bldgway drug* store for boot-legging came up for hearing before Mayor Wolford, Tuesday. The state was represent­ ed by Attorney Crabb of Dayton, for the Antt Saloon Deague apd tue defendant by Harry Armstrong of Xenia. . ■ ■ . v ■ An affidavit was sworn to by Frank Jeffrey, Wilson Ballard and George Hamilton, that they had purchased whiskey from Jones, The boys, claimed at the time of their arrest fcl.ntthey had purchased three pints at different times that day. —In the hearing* Tuesday it devel­ oped that the memory of each had tailed. They admitted each con­ tributing money for the purpose chargedJbut failed to recall just who received it, They all testified that they drank considerable that day but could' not remember who gave them the liquor. They denied having talked with either Bidgwuy or Jones about the case since the arreBfchut one admitfed he,had gone to the drugetore for medicine, There was little testimony that would hold Jones as charged, in the affidavit and, there was the fear marks of someone having thorough* ly drilled the witnesses. The boys now claim that they made the affi­ davit through fear oh the part of the officers, It is claimed trom some sources that the boys may be placed under arrest for perjury. However this will depend on tffn decision of Mayor Wolford, Monday morning.; ■ TBEATR^frls* . Grand and petit juiieB for the January term ofcourt were drawn Monday. The grand jury will meet January 4, and tile petit jery Janu­ ary 12l* The jurors are. GBAND, Daniel Overholser, jr., Beaver­ creek tp. . •Michael Murray, Miami tp, JYHv Barkman, Bath tin George Jenkins, Xenia, 1st ward. Ghas. Eyler, Xenia, 3d ward. Geo. Marshall, Xenia, 8d,ward. B. K, Bitenonr, Boss tp.’ Barney Schlesinger, Xenia 3d ward. Joseph Shank, Beavercreek tp. Daniel Brickie, Silvercreek tp. Clarence Herr, Xenia, 8d ward. Warren Collette; Boss tp. Balph Neeld, 2d ward. Lewis Powers, Jefferson tp. Geo. F. Ferguson, Beavercreek tp PETIT. J. B, Jones, Caesarcreek tp. O. W. Llnkhart, Xema, 2d ward. CJias._®mery,_Xguiiiipt ______ C. A. Dubois, Xenia, 2d ward Henry Sinz, Xenia, 2dward. » W. B, Hite, Hew" Jasper tp. Lewis Anderson, Cafesarcreek, tp. George Drake, Miami tp. FrankEdwards, Xenia tp. A Hollingsworth, Hew Jasper tp. John Simpson, Xenia 4th ward. George Shirk, Jefferson,tp. * Ohristopher Gretsinger, Xenia tp. L. C. Hartsook* Spring Valley tp. George Cost, Xenia 1st ward. John H. Shirk, Silvercreek tp. John Kanrlallf Cedarville tp. . B., O, DfeHaven, Bogs tp. T]he Fairbank* Thdatrc^priug- fielrt, will offeron Ohristm^nati- nee and night, a nay play in three acts by Henry ItvflngDodge, called ‘‘The Counsellor s!?* Defenae/' a title that will nWardSiy suggest that the Biibjeckjpgi^p deals with peilUos. I t ia A i^m cau .Dramaand the- j* asitoryof.trtssSig ^staad deals with** i e # l nontpli cation tbat.i* unnsual. A remark­ ably capable ccanpany h«s been en­ gaged for the exploitation of “ The Counsel for the Defense” among the principal members being Fred crick Perry, one o f the best known and most popular leading men In How York City. The leading feminine character has been signed to MurielStarr, who, whim one of the-youngest of America's leading women, has already been favorably received by the critics. Others in the company are Thomas Findlay, Frederick Burton and Sidney Ainsworth,; rBuy .your Christmas presents" now, while the selection is good. We can lay them away until you are ready for them. Haller, Haines & Higgins,. Xenia. 4tIt Pays to Trade In SPBWGFIELD " “ALFALFA." ProT, Jos. E. Wing, of Mechanics' burg, will speak on this very impor taut subject at the Xenia Young Men's Christian Association Build* ing, Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock. This is the second lecture on the Y. M. O. A Agricultural Lecture Course. Ho admission is charged and both men and woman are cor­ dially llnvited to atUmi. Prof. Wing is known all over the United States as one of tiie best authori­ ties on this subject as there is. Don’ t fail to hear him and bring your questions with you. It is the desire of the Cchhnmttee to make this course just fta helpful to the farmers of Greene county as pos­ sible, PURCHASED FARM* Mr. J, A. Stormont has purchased 80 acres of -land above Grand Ra­ pids, Mich,* and expeots to locate there soon. Mr. Stormont thinks there are great possibilities for in* vestment in that country. His brother, Mr, John Btormonfc went to that country this week on a pro­ spective tour. • 5 - NOTICE Mary Goings, Whose residence Is Unknown, will takeiiotidb thatiSora Goings, her husband, on the Cth day of bfovember 1908, filed bis petition in the Court of Common Pleas, of Greene County, Ohio, against her, asking for a divorce from her on the grounds of wilful absence from him for the period of three year* without any just cause, which petition will be heard before the said Court on the 21 st day of December, l&OS, unless she answers on or before that time. SSdra Goings. J, H.Dsan, Atfc’y. I8d Ur, Mile*' Aflti-iwi* Pill? relieve am w - The rush o f big things in the crush Of our Christmas sale does not prevent our pay ing closest *attention to the smaller and daintier articles for the Xmas trader. Handkerchiefs, neckwear, gloves, mufflers, jewelry, hosiery, collars and cuffs. O f course the smoking jackets, dressing gowns, bath robes are here in great va­ riety. —THE WHEN— Arcade - - - Springfield, O. Members7 Merchants Association. “It Pays to Trade In Springfield." While Doing Your In Springfield Don 't Bliss visiting the B ig Arcade Shoe House. A gigantic salo has bfefeh inaugu­ rated and therl are thousands of Big Bargains to choose from Ih Boots, Shoes Slippers and Rubbers. Select Footwfear for Christmas this year,;bocausfe useful gifts make the Happiest Christmas. .. If you want the best for tlm least money go to M ISLEY ’S'w rm JWGA tiE t Springfield’s Largest and Best "Dime House, Member Merchants' Association. Are now on display. Your choice o f the follow ing useful and serviceable Xmas gifts for men and boys; Hats . Gaps Collars Jewelry Hosiery Sweaters Cardigan Jackets Bath Robes Underwear Leggins Gauntlet Gloyes, Dress Gloves Pocketbooks Collar Bags .Mufflers Silk and W ay's , Eancy Vests, Suit Cases, Mufflets , Trunks and Valises Shirts Neckwear Suspenders Smoking Coats Fur Gloves Umbrellas. ^ H a n d k e r c h i e f s ^ Visit pur Store Before Buying Elsewhere The Hatter, 21 South Limestone Street, \ Springfield, Ohio. CANHAVE A HANDINIT . 'W e have done O U R part to make this the Big-< gest and B est ^C h ristm a s 'E V E R and the finest sigh t in*towri is our Beautiful S tock o f Christmas G ifts ^contain ing a ll that is B right, Fresh, 'N ew and N ovel in H o lida y G oods. Christmas selection s from oifr c f e i 4 p lete assortm ent o f R E A L L Y D E S IR A B L E G IF T S at the fairest and m ost reasonable p r ices . YO U G E T N EW ID EA S A s you look th rough Our holiday stock* It is a practica l dem onstration o f F O S IB IL IT IE S in gathering under one roo f nearly everyth ing to m ake peop le happy at Christmas tim e. P L E N T Y OF TH E B E S T Is here w aiting fo r you r in spection . T o find .a su itable selection is a pastim e, to price it is a pleasure, to possess it is a priv ilege . A v isit to our store is G U A R A N T E E o f P opu lar Presents at P opu la r P rices . . W e Can Meet Your Wants W ha tever you r needs, com e and let us show y ou a variety o f beautiful presents that w ill at on ce appeal to you as “ Just the T h in g ” . W e have gen­ u in e N ew A ttractions for Christmas and w e w an t y ou to .kn ow it* . * Come and See the Latest It is a priv ilege to sh ow you our beautiful h o li­ day gobds and you w ill ob lige us by considering this a persona l invitation to ca ll and in spect our Extensive and up-to-date lin e o f Christmas N ovel­ ties* Merit, Quality and Fair Prices A re w a iting fo r you here in connection w ith a great variety o f the Best H o lida y S electioas Of the year, and ou r w ord o f seasonab le greeting to buy­ ers o f gifts is “ A SQ U A R E D E A L ” and A M E R R Y CH R ISTM A S TO A L L The Bet of Everything for Xmas. 'i , . Johnson’ s Jewelry Store* CEDARV ILLE , OHIO. Hundreds of Bargains offered by Herald’s” Christmas Advertisers S-,f hA :vi i" •a " h 1 , j A 4 f1 iMw t te<«.PTWiVV---’ -4e*~i I. \y. m X J a M U

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