The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
Jr# l#n’ | to irmtf S ier, « leats kind to Ice# for jthty’r# lon’ t go ,t. Buy ? m of '.erre ctra- dis- >re- liles Obey tery- ?}iey able a t i e * right■, afraid ■h»v» art. , I Antt^ iy re- elctorn. j(Ujao fOK t. Mo: ralgla. with- r the .aklngr . tlwjr en so itlmes (titties theta, ire to ER, Neb. Anti- m to .<#•?« ni '.'Mr * *## r OTEt HAIRS MTS. or e Cul- #* * * * 4 r •<*€**% I LOCAL AND PERSONAL £ A Happy New Year to Herald random ami patrons. Mr*. F. B. Turnbull ia quite sick. Mr, John Fields has been laid up with rheumatism the past week. A ton was horn to Mr. and Mrs, J, XI. Btonnont last Thursday.. Mayor Wolford wade a business trip to Dayton Tuesday, —The robeydu want, large dis play at Kalph Townsley’a, Mi*# Helen Gglesbee is visiting Mis# Mary Marshall in Xenia, Mr. Carl Pauli was in Dayton Monday on businesss. - Mr. J . M. Auld and family visited relatives iulboria last week. daughter, visited relative# in Spring Valley, Mr. ArthurRamsey of Oxford, 0., has been the guest of Mis# Mary liauuwy, FOB SALE: A few choice Ply mouth Rock cockerels. W . H. Creswell Mr, Cash Gordon and family visited inDayton from Friday until Sabbath, - A marriage license has been granted to Robert White, 24 and Ethel Mitchell, 21 . Rev. Davis. Mr, Reece Barber came home from St. Louis for bis Holiday va cation. —To close out my line of Pittsburg Perfect fence I will sell what I bave; on hand at cost. C. M. Crouse. Mr. Ira Cornelius, who has been —Mattresses, bed springs, theJattendibg college here, ha# returned best to be had at McMillan,a. Miss Bertha Strain is tvisiting in Xenia. Mrs, Kate Jenkins is visiting with relatives In Newark, O. Mr*. Lucy McClellan entertained about thirty friends Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Smith Is the guest of her sister, Mrs, L, H. Sullenberger, —Closing-out our line of stoves at reduced prices. Kerr & Hastings. Mr. J, B. Turnbull and wife gave the annual Turnbull dinner Christ mas, Mr. J. P. Barr of Dayton was the guest o f' bis sister, Mrs, Sarah Mitchell, Saturday. Mr. J. B. Silvty, guard at the Ohio State Prison In Columbus, Spent Saturday at home. —Do hot drive in the. storm and cutting wind when you can get a storm front at TowUaley’a, A number gathered at the home of Mrs.. .Elisabeth Bull on Friday for Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barber enter tained a number of relatives at, dinner Christinas, Mrs. G. W, Harper vistled with ^h&ivea InSodth CharlestonChrist tc» his home on a vacation, Mrs,..Julia Condon, Miss Nelle Condon, Mrs. Hugh Turnbull and son, spent Monday In Dayton, Mr. Charles Baskin, who has been attending Mchigan University ia here for the Holidays. . Mr Homer Wade and wife ol Springfield spent Christmas^With relatives in this place. READ SPECIAL NOTICE ON PAGE 1—REGARDING THECONKLECLOAKCO. entertaining a number at dinner today. PUBLIC 8 ALE:-~Febru*ry 9. W. J. Stevenson. Mr. Dales Kyle .and family of XeniaspentNew Year’ s day with hi# brother, J. E, Kyle. Messrs. Paul Tindall ol Xenia and Louis of this place spent New Year’ s m Columbus, A daughter was bwn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank GrindleThursday morn ing. - Mayor Wolford and family and Mr. C>M, CrouBe took New Year’s dinner with Mr. John Lutz of Xenia Mr. Cecil Burns and sister, Dona, entertained about twenty of their friends Monday evening. Mr. Earl Ustick and family and Mr.BertUstickofColumbus visited here over Christmas. Mr. Clyde Barr of Dayton has beeh spending a few days with relatives. ’ About fifteen ladies gave Mrs. T. J. Fitch a surprise on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her 38th birtt day, '* Mr. Charles Nisbcfcnnd family oi Loveland ate guests of Mrs, Andrew Winter, Miss Nelle Condon. Who has been in Bedford, Pa., for several months returned home last Friday, —Dont’ use ‘’Just any flour.” Be particular. Order Ohio Pride, Al ways good or money refunded at your grocers. *r . Mrs. T. N. Tarbox and daughter left.Tuesdayfoar '*4- * *-*%?*i»i,lTiif*f*fif -f'ytfWwfrt* d«#8* • ‘ ‘ - " ■'' Palatable CODLIVEROIL WITH MaltandHypophosphites The remedial and stimulating principles of the best Norwegian Cod LiverOil, freed entirely from |the fatty portion and unpleasant taste of Cod Liver Oil, and eu- j^hanced medicinally by combina- * tion with extract of Malt, Wild Cherry Bark and compound Syr up of the Hypophosphites, con taining Lime, Potash, Iron-, Soda Manganese, Quinine and Strich- nine, A superior nutrient, tonic and reconstructive o f special val ue for restoring tone and vigor to the entire system, and for Gen oral Debility, Nervous, Prostra tion, Phthisis, Tuberculosis, Em aciation, Scrofula, Winter Cough Bronchitis, etc. Dayton’s Greatest Dry Goods Sale. -Our S em iannua l COST AND CLEARANCE SALE Wall Begin Saturday January 2nd With Record-breaRing Bargains. Hunter 6 Hardie, 1 4 , 1 6 , 1 8 E a s t T h i r d S t . D A Y T O N , O H I O . Having sold my meat business, and having no use for my personal property, I will sell at Public Sale at my barn at rear of Foster House, Cedarville, on SATURDAY, JANUARY9, 1909, Commencing promptly at 12:30 o’clockp, m. the followingproperty: 6 = head of H orses - 6 Consisting of 1 sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old, family broken;1 brown gelding, 6 yrs. old, city broken; 1 large draft mare, weight 1400 lbs., about 10 yrs. old; 1 two-year- old driving colt; Marie Wright, 2 : 20 A, sired by Patent Wright, dam by Royal Wood, age t>yrs. next Spring; 1 sorrel mare, 3 yrs. old, sired by Alatus, dam by Ohio Onward. One - Jersey Cow * One Fresh this month. 9 = Head of Hogs 3 sows with pigs; 5 sows, will farrow in Spring; 1 male hog. 4 Tons of Good Timothy Hay Buggies, Wagons, Etc, I spring wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 McMurray bike, 1 Houghton jog cart, 1 sleigh good as new, 4 sets of harness -McCullough’s 2 sets of buggy harness, 1 set track harness, 1 set*spring wagon harness All kinds of fittings for speed horses, and many other articles. t TermsHade Known onDay of Sale. C . C . W E IM F R , B. T, BAKER, Auctioneer J. II ANDREW, Clerk. “IT PAYS TO T R AD E IN SPRINGFIELD” The Store . Others Try To Imitate. The Store Where Styles Originate, Our Great January Clearance Sale StartsMonday—January 4th and we assure the ladiesof Cedarville that it will he the greatest mercantile event in the history of Springfield- BefSn hand early and get first selections which are always the best. Being Mem bers of the Retail Merchants’ Association, we payyour car fare both ways. This sale includes every Coat, Suit, Skirt, Waist, Petticoat, Fur and Hat in our houseand every one must be disposed of in short order, The. past four days harm'been devoted to marking down goods preparing for this, the greatest January Sale of high class taken place th the state of QMo, We guarantee a saving of 50 per cent on eyery gar- ‘ * ■ * +*Wt. -> ‘♦V ■ > j . t - . ■ - ■. . ’ 11 ■ Remember the Date ofThis Great Sale Which Takes Place Monday, January 4 th PETER A . ROGGAN, 7 Souths Limestone'Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. **■ Mr. Fred McMillan returned to Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, after a visit with bis parent#, Mr, ard Mr#. James McMillan*- i The Supreme Court recently de cided the lav holfliftg property owners good for dog tax a# uncon stitutional. Mr. C» M. Crouse apMit. Saturday and Sabbath in Dayton, being called there by the death of a rela tive. ' --You will soon have to change #our electric globe# Kerr A Has tings Bros. Jiave them to sell. Mr. ’iVill^Northup and wife of Coshocton, were guests ol Cedar- vllie relative# ffom Friday until Sabbath. Messrs. John Finney and George Stewart, who are attending medical college in Cincinnati are' home for the Holidays. Mr. Ernest WUdman, who has hcenattending coUegeatKIcimiond, Ittd.. arrived Tuesday for a visit Mr. William Watt. Mr. Charles Galbreath of Dayton came over Saturday fer it both Galbreath. —Storm Fronts i StormFronts! Kerr A Hasting# Bros. The annual business meeting of the Reformed PresbyterianHabbafli School, Main street, will be b o * Saturday afternoon at 1:80. Dr. J. C. George returned to Day- ton Monday after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G, George. Miss Lula Barber entertained a number of ladies at a ihimble party Thursday afternoon in hoi.or of Mis# Lulu Ilmith of Kent, O. Mr.Edward Fendium of Green ville, dropped In hers Thursday evening for a short visit, He Is connected with a newspaper in that city. .-Go to Townsley’# for SA Horse Blankets, Word has been received here that a daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. L K. Wftinnary of Held- na. Mr. Wlimisery wa# formerly c»nn#ot«d with *he3U#bange Bank,, Ml. Walter Ferguson, who finish es a post-graduate course in Yale is tile guest of Ills siBter, Mrs. Charles Turnbull. i 1 0 a . Mrs* W. L. Olemans and Miss ■Minnie Turnbull are entertaining a large number of friends at dinner today. ' Dr, H. F. Lorrlmer and daughter, Miss Zorayda, of Clnllicothe, were guests of Mr. F, P. Hastings and family tills week, Messrs, Roy McFarland and Elmer Owens werem Dayton, Tues day evening where they gav# a moving picture exhibition at th# Dayton State Hospital. Miss—Agnes Walker, who lias been visiting at the home of Messrs. C. N. and Edward Stuckey, re turned to her home in Sewickiey, Pa., Thursday morning, —Having decided to quit the fence business I am selling what remains of my lino of PittsburgPerfect fence at cost. C, M. Crouse The Tarbox Lumber Co., would bepleased to have their friends and patrons who have not received one of their calendars fer 1809, to call at The report of the librarian shows that 837 books were taken out of the library during themouth of Novem ber. Tills is au increase over the preceding month. -.■Carpets, mattings and linoleums at McMillan’s. Mr. R. F. Kerr and wife and James Hutchison left last Thursday for Kushville, Ind,, where they were the guests of Mr. Paul Kerr until the first of this week. Mr, J, 1). Williamson spent Christmas with Mr. Robert Bryson and wife who entertained the Bry son families. The Williamson fam ilies will he entertained on New Years. Mr. D. 8 , Ervin a d wife gave a dinner Christmas to a number ol ’ rflatives. Among those from but of town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ervin and son, Mrs. James Ervin and family, and Mr. W, M. Terrene# and wife of Xenia and«Mr. Frank Ervin and wife ol Cincinnati, Miss Bell# Rakestraw, who has been teaching at the Old Town Run School, has resigned owing to ill- health. Miss Winnifred Savage has been appointed in her place. Mr. W . J. Stevenson who has lived near South Charleston has purchased the Funderburg farm near Yellow Springs. It consists of 102 acres and Mr, Sievcnson ex pects to move in February, —Better get your electric light globes now and have them ready. Kerr 4c Hastings Bros. Mr. Ed. Nisbefc and wife came up Saturday from Dayton where they bad spent Christmas with relatives. Mr. Nlsbet is a salesman for one of the largest interior decorating and furnishing house#m Indianapolis. The annual Farmers’ Institute at Pitohin was held on Monday and Tuesday. The following were the speakers: J. F. Gordon of James town, D. E. Stroud of Gallon; J, J. Crumley of Yellow Springs. Mr. CbarlffcOrouse furbished the Weakley 4 ' Worraon wholesale gro cery company of Dayton S3 dressed turkeys. The firm presented each Not hilly on special occasions when you #anfc extra good bread, pies, afid'’cakes, but'every day. Ohio Pride Flour will give tills re sult. Mr. T. B. Andrew entertained a number of relatives In honor of Mr W. J. Smith and family of Kent,0., Thursday evening. This evening Mr. J. H. Andrew and wife will give a dthner In their honor. Mrs. lsab#ll« Taylor and two daughters have returned homo from Dayton where they visited Mr. Jacob Bradford and wife They were efitefftaltfed at. an afternoon reception and a club meeting on Monday. Messrs. L. T. and J. C* Marshall were in Columbus, Wednesday at tending a meeting of the County Clerks. Attorney General Denman, auditor elect Fullington and other state odlcials made addresses. —White Star Laundry. Work guaranteed satisfactory, Either light or dull finish. Lowest prices. Leave*at Finney’s restaurant or ca ll’ phone No, 14 and laundry will be called for. W. M. Begg, Mr. G, E, Jobe was in Columbus Tuesday where he attended a meet ing of the State Board of Agricul ture. a new woman’ s building 100 x 200 will be erected m place of the present structure. The contract was 1 st for $24,040. Mr. O. A. Dobbins reports the shipment of a $800 order of Soy- Beans a few days ago. This is the largest single order that has been filled, Tile party receiving the order has offered to contract for Mr. Dobbin’ s entire crop hextyear. lean renew your Noma Gasette United Presbyterian, Woman’ s Home Companion, Ohio Farmer, dtate Jourual, Ladies’ Home Join* wish ami save you money, T. N. Tarbox. Mr. Raper Wade lm*f rented Mrs. Wm, Stewart’s farm north of Clif ton but will not move for thepresent Another change is that of Mr. Euori Clematis, who lias rented rhe Lee Rif# farm. Mr. (Inmans has lived, for a number of years on a farm re cently purchased by Mr. W. H« Creswell. i'l . 4*: *
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