The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

fn J r n s fc_ tuiicr, Meats kind to ucea. J oe tbey’w Don't go ot, Buy li miflomy ithpjmpltf a, noQood, c, 5Dc. U«r#r red COO. rN.Y, 5oo BOXES f a n o f e rv e COB- ■xlis- o re - Hles 'Baey; v e r y - Tliey; eafelo1 a £ xe~ o Tight y afraid o-liaVo eart. I ' Anti- hoy re- seldor.i 0 than V TOUT go, Mo. uralffia with* *or the taking d they )eon to etlmcs etimes them, uro to IER, Neb. f Anti- hlm .ta (only) Tnd lit. d , 0 . .tnrr.t :;;1fcf to *0% I I M e , and Mrg, F. B. Turnbull spent Tuesday in Springfield, —CodJJOip, mailings a t McMillan’s; and linoleums Mrs, Kobeyt Bird spent the with re la tive in Xenia. week FRESH FISH! FRESH’FISH!* AfWeimer'a Mrs. Andrew Winter has been on tho sick list this week. -Croquet sets and Hammocks, A t BIRD’S. —Rockers, couches, folding beds, side hoards, a t McMillan’s ‘ Mrs, Lida Archer of, Pond Creek Oklahoma, is visiting here. —Attractive prides oh buggies a t Kerr &Hastings Brps Miss Inez Shepherd entertained the G. C. T?club Tuesday afternoon —Curtains to a t McMillan's. fit your windows —Mattresses, bed --springs, best to be had a t McMillan,s.. the Sirs. Nora Baldridge^of Dayton spent Saturday with MrTJ, C. Bar­ ber. —Fresh bread, cakes and rolls on July 4th. At Bird’s. Mrs., Lucy McClellan was the guest of relatives m Dayton over Sabbath, Miss Lydia Mae Hood of Roche?., ter, N. Y., Is visiting Mr.,and Mis. Robert Hood. Miss Bernice WolfOjrd of Cincin­ nati is-expected home Saturday t6 spend the Fourth.- . Mr. F. P. Hastings has been a t­ tending the gram dealers meeting a t Cedar Point this week. Mr, £ , 6 . Boll made, a business trip to Anderson, Inch, last Satur­ day returning on Monday, , Mrs, Ralston and children of Bellefohnfcaine are guests of Mrs. Martha Ervin. An auto party left town Tuesday evening on an advertising excursion in the interest of the Fourth of July Jamestow-ft was visited and the residents invited to spend In ­ dependence day in Cedarville. The evening being fine for driving the return was made by way of Xenia, Mr. Harry Owens, who is employ, cd with the Marshall Field Co., of Chicago is expected homo Saturday. —Notice ■ to Customers; Bird’s Mammoth Store will ho closed from IiBOto fi o'clock Saturday afternoon, Juiy ith , ' — ", ': —" •" -ICE CREAM FREEZERS, the Lightning and Bhuzard in 4, 8and 8 quart siaes, At BIRD’S / Rev. Mills Taylor, Who recently received a call to the Reformed Presbyterian church is expected to preach here Sabbath.. ____ Mrs. James Murray leaves this week for a visit with relatives at Cambridge -and New Concord. 0. Campbell’s Varnish Stains are the original and only real Varnish Stains ever offered to housekeeper*. They work like colored varnish pro ducing beautiful effects without oh souring the grain of natural woods. CROUSE &CRAWFORD soils this line, ' - ■ Mis*Ella Weakley left Monday morning for Cheyney, Pa., where she will attend summer school for the next six weeks after which shs will visit a t Atlantic City before beginning-her school a t Christiana. Delaware. Mr, Walter Iliff loft Tuesday for Columbus where the firm .of IMF Bros., will start m a few days on a large cement contract for a railroad entering that city. The firm has just finished a contract tor the Ohio Fuel Supply-Oo,, a t Utica, O. In this isBuewill be found the an* nouncement ofMr, Wm. “Dodds as a candidate to succeed himself as cofinty auditor a t the coming pri­ mary. Mr. Dodds has been very successful during his term m office and has given satisfaction to the public in tha t branch. He Is popu­ lar With the rank and file of the party and has a strong following. The Weakley sisters’ entertained a t dinner Thursday fn honor of Mrs. Susannah, Jones of Kansas City, Mo.t and, Miss Ella Weakley, who recently returned from Chfistianna, Delaware. Those present were; Prof. 'Wood boh and wife, and Miss Julia Coleman of Wiiberforce Uni­ versity*, Mrs. Sarah Middleton and Mrs. Butler of Xenia; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor of Indianapolis, ' hd., Mrs. Bert. Taylor and Mrs, Tomer Taylor of Jamestown; Mr*, Bnsanaah Jonas, and Miss Ri)„* Wmfcuy, . Mr. Goorge Stewart, who has been attending a medical college in Battle Creek, Mich., is home on his summer vacation. . Mr, Samnol Conwell and daughter •Anna, of Xenia, spent several days last week with Mr, Linn Wilson and wife. Mr. apd Mrs. Fred MeElwain re­ turned to Poleware, o., Friday evening after a two weeks’ visit with, relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Fitoh bavo for their guests, Mrs. 'W. J. Fitch of Buffalo, N. Y> and Mrs. Ruth Thompson of Carnegie, Pa. —Ladies’ Wrappers, Dressing Sacqiies, Muslin Underwear, Gauze Union Suits, Heatherbloom Skirts, At BIRD’S, Mr. Woodbridgo Ustick arrived Wednesday eveni-pgfrom Cleveland where he has been located for some time, He will remain here until after the Fourth. > —WANTED We will give market. Butter yoii the and Eggs, top of the At BIRD’S, Benton MeElwain was fined $25 and costs in Squire Bradford's court Monday for killing a squirrel Squirrels can be killed only during themontb of October. Mr, and Mrs,- Ray and Mr. and Mrs, Johnson of Sabina were guests of Mr. Barlow and family oyer Sunday. Miss -Ethel Barlow^ac­ companied them home fur a visit. Rev. and Mrs- Mills Taylor ary expected JfcOarrive in Xenia, Thttrs- day and will spend a day or two with Mr. and Mrs. T. B„ tlla rk hr* fore going to Cedarville, where,Rev. Mills Taylor Will ehler upon his duties as pastor of the R. P, churob, Sabbath. They have been in Wash­ ington, Iowa, with their relatives since their wedding a month or tWo ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clark now have as their guests, Rev. and Mrs. Ho­ mer Henderson, of Uniontown, O. Both Rev. Taylor and Rev. Hender­ son were former students a t the theological seminary In this pity,— Gazette- - / . —YOUcertainly make a mistake if you purchase Linoleum, Carpet*, Rugs or Matting without first look­ ing over our stock. We have* large line oi ev*tjr grade to show you. At BIRD’S, . ... ... .J~ The Greene Cqnnty Teacher*’ As* eolation will be held a t Xenia, O,, August '24-23, 1908, instead of the first week, of September as formerly.’ Instructors will be: Francis Rich* ards, Miami University, Cxfork, O,; and A. H. Snyder Iowa State Col. lege, Ames, Ta. The Library a ill he open a t the Township {Clerk’* vffle*, the usual hour* on Wednesday and Saturday of each week until farther notice,' FJomnew E. Korbe*, Librarian Misses Evelyn and Bessie Me Given have returned home after ten day* stay in Yellow Springs a t tending the Chautauqua, . Tuesday night Officer Kennon caught Mos# Jonee with a quantity ot corn. Investigation wa% made whieh resulted in D, 8. Ervin filing a charge again*! Jor*«a. I t is alleged that th©corn wae taken from Mr jjpt,..—.$**$«*' —-*• *■? -t .. .. * «..... - lui viu a Klimwaittf tjfvUvq UUtlI£I$ |]^ got it a t Gi **ge Steel’*. Mr, Btcol say* that bis crib was locked and that he ha* not missed any corn Jones was hound over to the'grand jury under a $90h bond. The Antioch Chautauqua closed Sabbath with the greatest attend­ ance of the season. I t was estima­ ted that between seven and eight thousand people were there. Early .Sabbath morning strings of vehicles passed through here on their way to the Neff Grounds. Dr. Fess had very expensive program costing about $ 2 , 600 , I t is Mated tha t the Dr. will not he out anything this year as last, The people of this vicinity gov* excellent support and appreciated the efforts that Dr, Fe.ss put forth, THE MIND OP A HORSE. Jeffersonville Is talking natural gSs, a number o f Washington C. H„.Lu- intfis men being midresUd in* the company. I t is stated thut the Springfield company alter the liber­ al proposition made by the citizens of Yellow Springs, has turned down the gas franchise. YelloW Springs Will now make an effort to secure electric light. MONUMENTS, CUTSTONE, STATUARY — DO-— N o t F o r g e t Your duty to your loved one#who have passed away. . Let taelr final re-stingplaca bemarked for all sanewith a suitable memorial. It you desire originality in design and thoroughness la construction-” come and see u& With Our superior facilities and equipment, which, are not equalled by any retail concern in tho U. B., we are prepared as neverbefore to furnish high grade work less money than inferior work will cost elsSwhere. "Wo empioy.no agents in this territory. If afe.all interested in any In our line, write, phona for catalogue or If possible call to see us. Bell phone $94, Citizens phone >513. Established 1894. GEORGE DODDS & SON , Tho Dayton and Xenia Traction Company,, {which 'abandoned the operation of the Rapid Transit line soveral months ago will give up its franchise for this line and will tear up the tracks. TheDayton & Xenia Traction Company has notified the auditor of Montgomery county to that effect, so that he need not be given tho trouble of .putting the bankrupt lino on the tax duplicate. U3* ii$* H7* ii9 Main St„ Xenia. O. Mr. D. L. Crawford has been cho­ sen superintendent of the Xenia township schools, Tho board a t its next meeting will formally elect him to that position. Mr. Craw­ ford for the past year has been a partner in-tho hardware firm of Crouse and Crawford, having been previous to that tune the efficient superintendent of tho Codarville township schools. Mr, Crawford is regarded as one of the best, public School educators in the county and his work m bringing the. township schools up to tho highest standard spoke volumes in his favor when tho Xenia board took up the ques­ tion of township supervision. The salary is given as $1,000 tho first year and $1,200 the second. MET—CLEVELANDTOCEDAR POINT— daily Whs# jo a v!iH Cleveland this Snmwer, don't rill to tafes a ride an the aU-tteel conrirocte , Safest twin-screwsteamat<M»the Grist Lakes— STEAMER r i ‘ FARE $1 t m UQVH& T O ? ■>* } "V WOBT AWO CAk*T BURff eastiand f i v e HOURS : ..At; THE lOtNir.. A-Vw*^ Free riser!©# M Bond, vaum cuonn mid*sftd'fHkeeOHT i C ks Whou>tosit aWHMOt In the last issue of the Herald there appeared an advertisement oi Bird’s Mammoth Store. In the list of advertised articles was **25pounds of sugar for $1.00,” Tho error being made by Mr. Bird in .preparing his copy caused, patrons to call for ,this great bargain, There was no in­ tention on Mr, Bird's part of de­ ceiving his patrons In his .'Advertis­ ings. He could hardly afford to soil S3pounds of sugar for $1.00 when it costs about $1.40. I t is well known there is a* little profit in sugar ns any Article a grocer handle*. The Herald has tho satisfaction in know­ ing that its readers take advantage of "store nows” as was proven in Mr, Bird’s case, A few cents will, in most cases, rent your house, re­ cover lost articles or sell the little things about tho hoti$e or farm that are not needed. Try It and bs con­ vinced, Continued from Second page., causes him to take to the woods by tho shortest rout* whenever that dread-inspiringmonster «f modern life—the. automobile —comes his way. v - ' - —- Careful scientific breeding may well pay attention to the perfection of the mental and shall I say jtporal, qualities of the hor*e as to his mus­ cles and his .nerves, In tho long run it will he found tha t the fastest horses have the finest balance ef mental as well a* physical heredity. The goal of highrbroaking m a horse which has not only speed bnt level­ headedness, for mental pome makes speed fa r more effeetjve, =-Qf two iiorsea each with physical capacity for traveling a mite in 2:10, the anfr mal with the better brain will win four times out of five, the driver’s ability and other factor* remaining the same, / ' ' Furthermore, -Well-bred horse© that ar* broad-beaded and havafine brain power with high spirit and courage, are the safest- under many trying and extraordinary cirmira*} stances, ir one I* a t ail dtp&bl* of handling a good animal. My expar* ®no# ia.that the#* “ doolie” horse* are dolt* and yon will do W«H to look out for them fn a case of emergency- They cannot think; quickly enough, and go all to pieces ir a critical moment, unless*indeed, ey are of the sheep spades and nor cal equine* at all. Of course there are sohie of this latter class tha t are safe and sure aud slow. But they lack something of being houses. As for fear, wiiafe on* shauid look for in a driving animal is notsome- Uiing which w **o dull amt dumb that ordinarily he doe* not know fear, hut rather a horse that is so, well balanced in .heredity and bo well broken that h« will not-give way to fear. This is a higher men­ tal trait. Just as In man, I have a ‘ little Wilkes marj, swlft aiul highly bred, which had to confront for tin first time a little whllwagothe rush of sled* down Hamilton College hill in the winter time. Sometimes the sleds would pas* with great,rapidity within two or three feet of .her. Afraid of them? Of course *he was. She trembled hut «h« didn’t flinoh. Her head was llfled a little higher, every nerve was strained, on© ear turned backward to Ufcten for the master’s word of encouragement, but she never swerved an inch from her Section of the King’* highway. I wouldTrather drive the great pa­ cer Dan Batch or the great trott*r Uresceus past an automobile for the first time than any “docile” horse that was ever foaled. On* of th a t strain hacked nieiiito th« first trol­ ley car he oversaw* in spit* of all J could do to prevent it, I hav* nevr er cared for the breed since, To animal cynic* everywhere I commend these words of Coleridge: He prayotli best, who loveth best, * both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best-who loveth best all things both great and small. F or the dear God who loveth ns he made and loveth *11. And these from Kipling: There was never aqu*«n like Balkis from here to the wide world's end But Baikis talked to a butterfly, as you would talk to a friend, There wa*never a king hks Solomon not since tho world began; But Solomon talked to a butterfly as you would talk to a man, She was queen of Sahata, and he wa* Aala’s lord, Blit, both Of ’em talked to hufcUrflis* when they took their walk* abroad By Frederick M. 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