The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
A * ; w m m I The Purest Is Best. M a d e a t J am e s t ow n M ills , R . G , G e o rg e , P r o p ., J am e s t ow n , O h io , The Best is Cheapest. S o ld b y A l l |First«elass G ro c e r s , " I t I*a y » to 'J.'VadQ i n S?prins;field,’ ’ WAIT11H There’ll be other January Sales—but K IN N A N E /5 January Clearance Sale will start Thursday next, Janu ary 14th, 1909. n - o e x * <m>rj»^-*€xr> | LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2 •'<CM>’<M ^0 'CaC9 '<M .v<M >09< j|)nr the institute. Remember Dr, Foss at the opera; ------— house*, January 18, ! Secretary of the State Board of Affrienliuro, T. L. Calvert, of tiej. umbos spentTimmlay- hero atteud- Mr. Seth Collett is reported to he quite ill, | Hear Dr. Fess in the opera house, !Wednesday evening, January 13. \ —-Tho robe you want, large Iplay at Ralph Townsley’ g. dls- - Mattresses, bed springs, host to ho had at McMillan, b . tho CedaroilleCownsDip School Report. t* ^ ■ t** 5» fe* >a a a S3 w 5fi<B<& +1 ► 3 o 3 a •a oo ts 3 (S' ■-Ss*- >“*. © a m ! Humber of District....................... . Enrollment......... ............................... Average Daily Attendance............... Per Cent Daily Attendance............. . Hummer .Tardy ................................ . Humber Present Every Day............ Per Cent Present Every Day........ ... Humber of Visitors..... ...................... Rank for Dec............. ....... ......... ....... 1 2 3 4 O 6 7 86 22 11 16 IB 20 17 137 - X 19 11 16 11 10 15 75 89 86 m 94 88 94 } 91 91 12 4. 1 1 l I 6; 8 18 9 .8 6 9 14 7 46 50 45 73 75 79 70 41 68 9 22 * 1 4 0 10 1 37 1 5 1 al ■'4 3- 6 J . C a r l M a r s h a l l , Sup ’ t. REPORT OF CEDARVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR DEC. *908 Humber ot Rooms...... Enrollment..... ............ Average Attendance. ............................... Itefreeit Daily Atbendanoe........ .......... HnanberTaray................. ....................... Number Present Every Day. per cent Present Every Day. Hamber dr Visitors.............. Rank for Deo............. . T bachbrb : Primary, Miss Stormont; Ho. 1,'M I sb Finney; Ho, 2, Miss McFarland; Ho, 3; Miss McGiven; Ho. 4, Mr. Mastered)} No. 5; Mr, Morton; Ho. 6, Foster, Marshall and Reynolds; High School, Marshall, Foster and Reynolds. F. 11. REVNOLDS, Sup’t, Medium Weight Fall Clothing CoeVWGHT is in dem and now* and w e have an extremely* ele gan t line o f co rre c t shade and colorings in fine serg es, catsimeres, tweeds fo r suits, and th e bes t and la test fabrics fo r overcoa ts . W e fit and. fash ion you r su it o r ove rcoa t so th a t it g ives d is t in c t iv e style, correct fit and shape. GIVE US A CALL. K A N Y , The T a ilor, XENIJf, OHIO . w* THE HIGH GRAPE LEHR PIANO IS USKD AND (ENDORSED BY Th*OraitSCtfiMrvftterf<rfNitric,HtwYftfkCHy. TMrwnt*riv*ri«C#H**©IMriftltf. CMc«t*C«**rwrf*rf* HNjMw*«h«ri *IOw«.Ch(c««fl, rn P m M*CMWcwtKf«tMuric, P m M«,Cri«. AMD OTHER LKAOIMO CONSERVATORIES A*WP“tyrtbriIH»nt xnA poW«M t«M( esqulrite y « , iwrftiel ndjustmefit Mff rtnrtOBe Votkmunship vtsu* It in ths ffont tank Ofthebeatittjtrnmentvm*0s It i* tha Weal piano for llso home, where ita ***Th^ lKH lfm^So% e|nan^rtrire(Itin(lc • rifljralarly VwrsblecondiUoiiBwhich le*ee» HwootAofpttrinctloti, kedltkasachleted a hU i ^ t a n ^ aM t h e r toJteSfiSf In flit mirltrt At % TVRITJK JF03EC CAXA ay YUIS- AMD PI vav FA H« LKHR A COM PAN Y , M anuP ra , * E aa ton , P a , MMIIUUWS ufe savins BLOOD PURIFIER ASfHMKiyRod**f* NsmsdyforRU Dituus oftheSU r ad Blood. e*pe( Humors, Humors, BOTTU. foil MU BVDMIMIST*. |w II b WUJSWI MSHW*1 W ., HtBtoB, T imwmw . Mrs. Carl Pauli entertained a number o f ladies at dinner today. A leather nock hitching strap was found a few days ago by W. H, Lackey, Owner can get same from him, » The name of W. A, Anderson in jour last issue as to tho white rat [story, should have been W. A. •Collins. Mr, Collins Anderson returned to Sterling, Kan.,■Monday. —Rockers, couches, folding beds side boards; at McMillan’s „ The Tarbox Lumber Co., would be piensKl to have their friends |nd patrons who have not received one of their calendars for l!H)9, to call at their office and secure one. Mr. W. H. Iliff is reported on the sick list. j Mr. H, M, Barber madea business trip to Cincinnati Thursday, J Mrs. James Townsley has been on the sick list this week. —Storm Fronts! StormFronts} Kerr & Hastings"Bros. Mr. Charles Spencer has rented the Ridgway room ami will handle wall paper. PUBLIC SALE: -February 9. W. J. Stevenson. Mumps is the order of the day with a number of school children, as w< 11as a few grown-ups. Prl 1 S| 8 4 5 6} 7S’ tSTofe 20 S9 32’ 28 38 87 S4| BO 19,270 38 37 80 22 JN> 87 US120, 38,-282 90 m 04 95 8* 20 07 1! 96 94 8 7 « ft] 18 2 1 4 61 16 is: 10 14 26 » ia- 16]167 54 60: 82 38 TO 79; 80 79 68 0 .tfl 2 1 8 fl 5 10 62 7 4 0 l> If 2J- 3 4 Miss Florence Myers of Bcllbrobk has been the guest o f .the Aliases McGiven. —Closing out our line of stoves at reduced prices. Kerr &Hastings. Air, Lee Mechinson of Biggsville, 111., is the guest of his grandfather, Mr. Frank Bpencer. Mr, Joseph Eavy of Xenia, at* tended the institute Wednesday and Thursday, —Curtains to fit your at McMillan’s. Windows A daughter was born to Prof, and Mrs. D. L. Crawford in Xenia on Thursday. Mr. George W. Baker has im proved Ills residence by the addi tion o f a new veranda. Mr. Harry Iliff of London came down Tuesday .evening to attend the paper mill meeting. FOR SALE: A few choice Ply mouth Rock cockerels, W. H. Creswoll —Go to Towusley’s for f>A; Horse Blankets. Mrs. Belle Gray and daughter, Lucile. havuTeturned from a visit in Pittsburg and Tamitum, Pa. Rev. W. E, Putt add family spent the Holidays with Mrs. Putt’s mother m Green Springs, O. —I)o not drive in the storm and cutting wind when you call get a storm front at Townnh-y’a, Miss Agnes Stormont is teaching in the Selma, schools owing to the sickness of Aliys Mills. Mr, W. A. Turnbull sold a team of gray horse? last Saturday to a Springfield party that brought —Electric light globes will have to bo changed wh' ii the new ncrvico starts. Get lhein of Kerr & Has tings Bros. Ml’, and Mrs. W. A. Spencer and two daughters spent HeW* Year’s with Mr. J. M. Bull and family of Springfield. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. church has secured Dr, S. 1). Foss of Antioch College for a lec ture on January 13. An inventory and appraisement of the late G, \V« Harper estate shows that tho personal property amounts to $20,200. Antioch college will meet the lo cal basket ball team here on Janu ary 28. Earlhain college o f . Rich mond will be hero on January 23. —To close out hiy line of Pittsburg Perfect fence I will sell what I ha-\e on bund at cosh O. M. Crouse. Mr, Prank Townsley sold a! team of three year old colts sired by Prince Albert, owned by the Cetlar- vllle Horse Company, today to a Xenia party for $509. —Corpets^mattmgs and linoleums at McMillan’s. * Rev, O. If, Milligan left Wednesday for Avalon, Pa,, where he spent a few days. The United Presbyterian congregation in that city recently extended him a call. Jtulge O. II, Hughes of the Ohio State Railroad Commission was hero Thursday inspecting the Du- roc Jersey herd of hogs owned by Mr. R, G, Wat* with a view of pur chasing. 4 - You will soon have to change your electric globe*. Karr & Ha*- tihg* Bros, have them to sell. * Mr. R, P. McLean, wife and two childrek arrived here Tuesday eveningfrom El Paso, Texas, where ho has bfeu connected with the National Gash Register agency. Mr. J. A. Btorment left Monday fox'Frcomont, Michigan, where he recently purchased some land, Mrs. &tormont and »on wHI not go for a few days. , > . . PUBLIC SALE! Having . sold m y m eat Business, and having no use fo r m y personal property , I will sell a t P u b lic Sale a t m y barn at rear o f Foster House, Cedarville, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 , 1909, * v. ■ • Commencing p rom p t ly a t 12:30 o ’ c lo ck p . m . the fo llow ing p roper ty : 6 - HEAD OF HORSES - 6 Consisting o f 1 sorrel mare, 6 yrs . old , fam ily b rok en ; 1 brown gelding, 6 yrs. old, City b rok en ; 1 large dra ft mare, weight 1400 lbs., abou t 10 yrs. o ld ; 1 tw o -year- bid driv ing c o lt ; Marie W righ t, 2 :204 , sired b y Pa ten t W righ t, dam b y R o y a l W o od , age 0 yrs. n ex t Spring ; .1 sorrel mare, 3 yrs . old, sired b y A latus, dam b y Ohio Onward. ‘ v ^ One = Jersey Cow = One - Fresh this month. Mr. Fred Lee, who has been in Cuba with Uncle BaiipK regulars, Is now bnckir. tin,? country. Tlio reg iment has beer, sent to Ft. Bnelling Minnesota. Mr. ami Mr*. J, R. Kyle, who have been Located in Athens, whore Mr. Kyle was engaged in the jewel ry business, expect to locate In Long Beach, Cal. They will leave about tho first of February. Mayor Wolford has received an invitation from Mayor Bond of Columbus inviting all the village officials to that city next Monday to attend tho inauguration of Judson Harmon as governor. Tho Colum bus Board of Trade has .prepared for a great celebration. lean renew* your Xenia Gazette United Preshytotian, Woman’ s Homo Companion, Ohio Farmer, State Journal, Ladies’ Homo Jour nal, Saturday Evening Post, Chris tian Herald or any thing else you wish and save you money. T. H. Tarbox. Mr. Walter Ballenger, who spent, the Holidays with Mr. and Airs. L, H, SuUenberger, returned to Indianapolis, Monday. - Better got your electric light globes now and have thorn ready, Kerr <k Hastings Bros. Mr. Charles Btorinont expects to The late train from the west will otop on January II, on condition that there is ftsale of twenty tickets for those who wish to atteud the “ King’s Rival” in Xo m that night as put on by ibo K. of I*. lodge in that city. Tickets can bo pur- eh tsed at Finney’s restaurant. - Donfc’ use “ just any flouivP Bo particular. Order Ohio Pride. Al ways good or money refunded at your grocers. utif(o:.Jtii fain* jvltevnl t>T n*« oj r. Mite* Anti Usin fill*. « d ohb * «** 9 9 * Head of Hogs = 3 sows w ith p ig s ; 5 sows, w ill farrow in Spring ; 1 male hog . - 4 Tons of Good Timothy Hay Buggies, Wagons, Etc. I spring wagon , 1 top buggy , 1 M cMurray bike, 1 H ou gh ton jo g cart, 1 sleigh g o o d as hew, 4 sets o f harness— M cCullough ’ s 2 sets o f bu g gy harness, 4 set track harness, 1 set spring w agon harness * A ll k ihds o f fittings f o r speed horses, and m any o th e r articles, Terms Hade Known 011 D ay of Sale. C. C. WEIMER. S. T . B A K E R , Auctioneer. J. H . A N D R EW , Clerk. Dr. Fcss, President of Antioch college will give his celebrated lec ture, “ Abraham Lincoln” at tho opera house, Wednesday evening, January 13, at 8p, m* The centen nial anniversary of Lincoln’ s birth will be celebrated all over this land next month,. 1Come out and hear the best lecture attainable on the Greatest American. Come out and get information and inspiration for your guide in your future readings. Dr. Fess comes under the auspices of the M. E. Ladies Aid Society. M. 8. Sarah Wilson, aged 84years, died Monday nightat her home on the Clifton pike, one mile south of Clifton. Death was due to the m- firmitlves of old ago and complica tions of tho grip. Three sons and two daughter*'remain. A brother, Daniel, lives in Clifton. The funer al service was held Thursday after noon from her late home, J he ser vices being conducted by Rev. Brownlee of the Clifton Presbyter ian church, of which she was a member, —White Star Laundry. Work guaranteed satiefactory. Either light or dull finish. Lowest prices Leave at Finney’s restaurant or oil! ’ phone Ho. 14 and laundry will bo called for. W. M. Begg. Old People Special Message. Word from Dr. HlewatfUawd the committee, at noon indicate* that |tho paper mill ha-i been lauded, A leave Monday for UoJumbuH where dcmon*fmtion wfl! probably take ho will take tho short term in agri* place on too arrival of the commit- culture at the (>. B. U. j tee till* evening. H eeb VXNOL it strengthens and vitalissea Yinol tones up the digestive organ*, aids assimilation, enriches the blood, and rejuvenate* every organ in the body. Iu this natural manner yinol replaces weakness with strength. We *t« positive It will benefit every old person who will jrive it a trial. If It don’tW#vriUrefund theirmoney. Sold by G. M. Ridgway. Osierly M ILLINERY ANNOUNCE WINTER CLEARANCE TRIMMED M ILLINERY A T ONE -HALF TH E FORMER PRICES Choice collection of modulo for drone and street wear. Untrlmmcd Hats, all colors and leading shapes, formerly $2.00and $2.50, now................................. ...... 50c 37 Green Street, XEN IJ f. O. fcMlMNM TRY OUR JOB PRINTING f ID L E M O N E Y . ‘ may just ahwell work for you while awaiting investment. O t m C E R T IF IC A T E S O F PE PQ 81T draw Interest at the rate of 4 Per Cent. Correspondence Solicited. T 9 H m 16* ; ©Guo© r m m r m 6 EAST BROAD AT COLUMBUS* O.
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