The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

V ■Ml 'Sft- Fu*“ Kx*:t4i«situr- i; q y J o b W o rk w ill c om p a r e w ith ib a tw t any G ik trifrin , THIRTY- 8 KCQXI) YEAR NO 51 ' C e d a I'ttDAHVU.Lfc. X e r a l d »AY, lUXIKUUKn ,17 1009 ft ■«. . Tfcf* iirm sJteji *B«|*d mkh %n • Ihdipijj <Urr;.^f* yowr MitMkij , is 1 itt d;:e ana a |<r*rapt jkitfc ► nwu* £«earnestly desired, . . . . . . . PRICE *1.00 A YEAH. Give Institute Realty Appraisers Small Crowd Your Support! In Columbus.j Greeted Elw< 'W The Seventeenth Annual Farmer* Institute will be belli in the opera house next Wednesday and Thurs­ day, December 22 and 23. The otlicere of tho institute can­ not alone be responsible for the success of tbs different sessions and eo-operatien on the p a rt of the pu­ blic* is absolutely necessary. Ths institute coming as i t does on the «v* of th s Holiday season means greater interest than com­ mon must be manifest. Then,, the commute has been handicapped in ’ not receiving the dates from Colum­ bus headquartersi several week* in advance. A h i t is there can be no n igh t session th is year owing to a number on the lecture course com­ ing on th a t date. Discouragement of the above mentioned should not effect the institute and those interested in th is work should lend th e ir support and make the institu te a success .despite the outside opposition for Which no one in particular is re-; sponsible.- Messrs. 0 , E , Bradfute, J . II. Lackey and 8. O. Anderson were in Culumbus Wednesday attending a meeting of the reality appraisers of the state th a t had been called th e reby S tate Auditor Fullington to discuss the valuation of property Almost every interest was repre­ sented a t tliQ meeting, about 1,500 being present. I t was plainly shown th a t the farmers and jiroperty holders were paying the hulk of the tax and tha t large corporations were escaping with little or no tax. Governor Harmon advised against the Board of Review and a resolution to this effect was passed also one seperat- mg the sta te and county tax . I t wag the census of the meeting that property be taxed a t sixty per cent of its value instead o f full value as has been proposed. J Probably the smallest audience that ever gathered,in the opera house to hear a lecture wan present Tuesday evening when R oy , Robert Anther Elwood of Alantie City ap­ peared. The audience numbered a tew over twenty but this did no t de­ trac t from what the speaker had to to say, I t is sure th a t the few pres­ ent were not disappointed for Rev, Elwood is an eloquent speaker and has a fine command of languge. The speaker addressed a largo meeting Sabbath afternoon a t the Fairbanks Theatre in Springffid under the direction of the Y, M. 0.. A. He is also booked for a aeries of evangelistic services in Dayton in March. Na» Pain* elmoet nurttunUy—Df. Mitas Aatt-P*ia mo* Kf 1*4 ' Fountain Pens. What is nicer or prettier or more useful and con­ venient than a fountain pen? ■ Here you can see them from plain and cheap to full gold-mounted at bigh- 1 er prices but all of them as#nearly perfe t as such goods can be made and the cheap ones. as practically useful as those at a higher price and all fully guarran- ted fora year iii quality •ft \ Monmouth Alumni Gives Banquet. The second annual banquet of former students of Monmouth col­ lege, who reside in this locality,, wap held in Xenia last Friday even­ ing a t th e Second,XJ. P* Church, Rev. Ross Hume of Clifton acted as'toastm aster. A most beautiful memorial to the memory of the late . Rev. F , O. Ross was read by Rev. J, .A Henderson. I The following officers, "were eleet- Ied:- President Rev, 3, A.Henderson | vice president, Weir Cooper Xenia •secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Gra« , ham Bryson. A GARD OF THANKS. In Operation . Sixteen Years. We wish to thank the friends who so kindly assisted us in the death of our sister, also the choir, and Revs, p u tt and Taylor, also Dr. McGhesneyand th e Pythian jjidfer* Lodge of Spiugfhdd lo r their beaut­ iful flower*. . 'MWJ.O.C. WataMAjii It. was sixteen years ago Wednes­ day, December 12 1893, when the first paper was made by the Hagar 'Straw Board & Paper Company, During these years the company has had marvelous • success and have not been closed down hu t -it few weeks a t a thatband this for re­ pairs. The company has suffered fire but once to the plan t although one of the barns and ft rick of bated straw burned. The plant has been enlarged until the present capacity' is about 00,090pounds of paper daily Cinder the directions of the Presid­ ent of the company Hon. George Little and the efficient superintend- ant, A. Z. Smith, the town ha* an industry tlm t'has known but few- idle days. Post Office Site Chosen. Ho election in Xenia ha* *tirr*d »h interest of lata The firm of machine*/;.-) and baby tor ar<f coming g*’, cannot be will be erect s ta te . Delaw* a strong bid f« A number Buiferlaut discussed m* definite , *cU< the demand exist* a t pr a well mao* ii.dered forts Monday ev | me Board which tim e : Won was dl decided th a t j •tyle* $1,400 Ordeis Itttl the d®*. Mr. >» and t%m With, that *t g*ta con- Blally hf the town tho,- proposition should be carefully Investigate! and to th is end a eominitco consisting of Messrs G. L. Smith and B. F. Jyojar were appointed to go to Cleveland and make a thorough investigation as to tho merits of the machine and the business standing of Mr, Suiter and his reputation in general. Since fho above was written Mr. Kerr lias returned from Cleveland but does not give a very glowing ac­ count of what he found, Mite Box For Sunshine Club. The Sunshine Club wishes to call the attention of the public to their mite box which has befell placed in It. Bird’* store. Any eontribution will be gladly received andwill help bring Christmas cheer into the hie of many, Thla branch of the Sun­ shine. Club .expect* to trea t the children of the County Home this Ghri#tmftfc& U Christmas jMay Attack Cantata. Rose Law. Mrs, Lida, KUift of Yellow- Springs treasure of the Gseone County W. C,' T, XJ-, who recently underwent a tenons operation, is a t present in Hew York with her daughter* Her address; is 11Linden Ave., Brooklyn X. Y., (Fiathusb). Mrs, Ellis’ many friends in Greene County Ex­ pect to remember her with ft Christ­ mas post card shower. The next number on the lecture ,c >ur*pwill he the lecturer, Thomas feposi-f'Broqks Fletcher,-Wednesday even-’ lug Dec, 28, F lat morning Dee. 20th, opens Monday The United Presbyterian .Sabbath School will giye a Christmas Cant­ a ta entitled “HolyN ight” in the church Monday evening a t 7:30 P. M. Admission is free and the public is invited. Beside* singing there will be recitations by different member* of the school. Tho cantata is one of the late ones and ha* some beautiful music. Notice To Telephone Patrons. The employee* of the GedarvillC Telephone Company will be given the usual Holiday this year, Christ mas, and the exchange will be closed th a t day between the hours of nine in the morning until six in the evening. Cedarville Telephone Co, While the local freight train was doing some .switching Tuesday on the siding near the Kerr A Hasting Office formerly th e . Sterrett a car jumped the track the bumper strik­ ing tbe. building moving it about three feet off tli* foundation. The damage will probftbiy ha about $100 and i t is certain tha t the ones re­ sponsible for the carelessness will » few days vaeatipii a t their own expense. District local option is likely to be the next step in th* advance of the tempefenew force# of the >rnie. The plan as already outlined i y temperance raform enthusiast;, is to enact a law extending tbs local option priniciplc beyond th* bound­ aries of conn tie* to those of ei5~ groHsioofti districts. Thus it I* thought prohibition would b* made a national issue since members of congress would then bo elected in it majority of cast* upon a “ wet” and “d ry platform. That legislation involving such a momentous change in the the method of driving the “ demon rum?’ from the country will be seriously considered a t t i e coming session of the.legiala’tion i* exceedingly doubtful however. Only la st week Superintemlcr t Wayne B, Wheeler, of the state anti-saloon league announced (hi b no advance temperance legisJafirn would be attempted a t this sessh n Nevertheless i t ■ is rumored that * .district local option bill 1* being framed and will be introduced Whether or not the temperance forces are active it’ is assured th a t an attack on tne Rose county option bill will be made by th* liberal and liquor interest. The aim will be to amend the law so as to allow “wet” cities m “dry counties to re­ main “ wet” if they wish. The Anti-saloon league will support a measure giving the governor more power in the removal of municipal officers who fail to enforce the law. tfor Headache Dr, Miles’ Anil-Pain pills. n r. Miles’ Anti-Pam Pills relieve’pruj. : ***2WW*WW**Fm m terman’s Pharmacy Cedarvilie, 0 . Jftft TwMarisi ftiajj t e . | y You K i n I b i n RttwM Boors tbs Signature of and klf* ’ and Collier *tr*et#- received 90S more than twice tha t of tbe aeooad highest The recommendation of th is site w ill be Kent to th e department m Washington, H aB aKM g -^agw t lEOTOSWBy ay’s Furnishing Good*, and Xmas D O frr tSW I- TO SEE THE FINE LINE W E OFFER. . .H o rn e r ’s S lippe r Sale.. What i s more appropriate for a Xmas present than a pair of House Slippers? We have all styles and leathers and at prices that cannot be beat. Men’s Slippers in Opera Everetts, Fauls and Nulliliers,., A9c, 75e. $1, $1,25, $2 L a d i e s Slippers in all the fancy colors and styles with and without fur top 3 , at................................................: ........... .......... .............. 49c, 75c, $1, $1.35 to $2 Boys an ! Virls Slippers that will make a Merry Xmas for them What is nicer? For the Baby, wo have beautifully trimmed moccasins in all colors*.. .10c to 75c Ir it is shoes you want we are in a position to supply every need at the following prices........ .......................... ..............................$1.25, $1,50 $1.75, $2.00 to $4.00 MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES AT HORNER’S AND SAVE FROM 10 TO 20 PER CENT. LAURENCE HORNER, 3 3 S . U m e tto n a S tr e e t, Sp ring fie ld , CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE BOYS. .. 25c to 50c 25c to50c .. 5c to50c 25c to $1.00 $2.00 to $10.00 .. 25c to $7.00 .. 25c to 50c 50c to $1.50 50c to 75c ......... . 25c Bilk Neckwear in X m « Box**....... . ... . ...... Golfaud Lf»th«r Ghm**, At......................•........................ White and colored handkerchief*, a t.................................................. Muffin*, JUiefer*, Bearf* etc At . . . . .... Fine Overcoat*, At......... - ...... ........ .. . Fancy K«Mian Malta, At .................... «• .......... Stylinh C ap « *»d S am , At ...................... ... Bloomer Paata all let* pattern* At . .................... ...... ......... P%»iicy Dree* Shirt*. At .................. FAftey Xmm *«*jNndera, At . . . . . ................ XMAS PRESENTS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. 50c to $100 Ba» t r ... §i.oo to $5]oo F,n:r!!.”.w!!u:. ................ $1.50 to$6.50 .......... :25c to $2.00 ”“S.®4.®!0”’:. ................. $1.00 to$1.50 poi»r’: ............. :.. $2.00 to $4.00 ......... -50c to $1.50 <-T .ls(yl,8 00 to $ 4.00 Sweaters, all colors, ......................................... 500 to S S .0 0 Plain and fAimy half hose................................10c to S 1 .0 0 Odd Trousers, a t ........... ... $ 1 ,0 0 to $ 6 ,0 0 Combination sets ....................... ... 500 to 7 6 c Lfeathir Collar Bags............. .........................$ 1 .00 to $ 1 .6 0 Traveling Bets.............................................. $ 2 .0 0 to $ 3 .0 0 Come E-arly and Get the Best. GET THE HABIT, TRADE AT HOME. Home Clothing Co., BANK BLDG., CEDARVILLE, 0. I I £ £ 1 K If £ atatte mgtmm The Newsalt Jewelry House ‘ A Mt ■ 11 ■i ’>]

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