The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52

a \! iM m MMMM mmm mmmtm Holiday Goods Ar« now on display. Your choice of the following useful anti serviceable Xmas gifts for men and boys: Hate Collars Hosiery Cardigan Jackets Underwear Gauntlet Gloves Focketbooks Mufflers Suit Casus Caps Jewelry Sweaters Bath Holies Ueggins Bress Gloves Collar Bags Silk and Ways Muffllets Shirts Keekwear Suspenders Smoking Coats Fur Gloves Umbrellas Hawhkerchiefs Fancy Vests Trunks and Valises Visit Our Store Before Buying Elsewhere, Sullivan, The Hatter, 21S. Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. S LOCAL AND PERSONAL \ The Herald wishes all its readers and patrons a Merry Christmas. ^Oysters afcMarshall's. Mr.George Barbel* of Columbu# is spendingafe^rday®here. Get a k‘W«a,r~W*nn Suit afc The Home Clothing Company, See those leather collar bags* al colors, and traveling suits afc Th* Horn* Clothing Company, Mr, and Mr®, lived M&Elwain o f Washington C. H, are visiting .re­ latives here. - > “ -White ^hopping in Xema buy practical substantial presents tor Christmas afc fclic Parish Store. Mr. J, E. Pierce was in Colutn- bns Tuesday on business. 7 Miss Came Townsley spent MondayVn Springfield Try Marshall lor oyster®. MtVB. S. Townsley spent Satur­ day in Dayton.’ ' —Marshall sells fruits candles nuts. * ■ ' M ts, W . L. Marhali of Xenia spent Monday vdfch Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barber. - ^W h y not get? something nice and useful at the Parish Furniture store, Xenia, 80 South Detroit Sfc. Mrs. Xjhcy McClellan ’will enter­ tain the Smith families at Christ­ mas dinner Saturday. Mr. C. M. Crouse wjui in Colum­ bus Tuesday on business. , Buy a Christmas present for yoUr Sweetheart afc The Homo Clothing Company. FOBSALE;- Two MOgallonhogs­ headsandone‘J>barrel tank, 1). JST. Tarbox. Mr. Bay McFatlaud was in Col­ umbus Saturday and Sabbath. Mrs. J. H. Nesblfc visited inDay- ton Monday and Tuesday, •-T ry Marshall for fruits and nut® Mr. DavidGreggofXeniaIsViait- Inghisdaughter*Mr®. E. G. Dow­ ry. -H O U S E FOB B E S T : Inquire o f O. I*. Smith a t the Exchange Bank. WAITED; A good farm and diary baud. Bell 'phone Wfi-1. j„ W . M iller, Treb^m*. MiBP'Mary Hastings .w ill enter­ tain a number o f friends nexfcThurs day evening, ’ —FamilyBibles, Teachers’ Bibles Children's BlbLs*, Testaments, PsaltersandHymnBook®. c West’sBookStore. A'piano has been placed Inthe M, XL Brotherhood room® this week. * - Mr®. C, W . Groins* has been quite ill for several days, but is thought to bo some bettor. Mr, Charles Galbrepth, of Dayton spent Saturday and Sabbath with his mother, Mr®. Elizabeth Gal- .breath,'.'’ ■■. ‘ College closed Wednesday for the Holiday®. The public school close Friday for one week’®vacation. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Print!! of near Clifton last Thurs­ dayadaughter. —Picture framing for Chrisfiiia® should be sent in a t once. 200 kind of moulding®, French GJaSs, «xp «rt work. West’®Book Store 'Xenia. Miss. Mabel McDonald who is a l­ ien lung tlm 0. K. Tr. was the guest of her sister, Mts.JVW. Kadabaugh from Friday until Monday, Mr. and Mr®. T. C. Davis and! -------- « mh -— -hddrenof Cincinnati arespendingj Mr. Herman Townsley andwife “h_Holiday* her®. {who have boon located in Okln- j boina are visiting Mr. and Mr®. II. . . . ; A. Townsley. Mr. Townsley has -..\Ve furmnli the be*» ^ jbeenwitha contractingf.rminthat, at. the Parish Lurii * 9 i layingpavedstreet* inammi- HouthfWrMitatre^t.Xema...... it.... o£diios. Fountain Pens!! W h a t is inter or prettier or more useful and con­ venient than * fountain pen? Here you can see inem from plain and cheap to full gold mounted at high­ er prices but all of them as nearly perfect as «noh good* can be made and the cheap ones as practically u w f n l n s f ■*'f*w* a t a l u s h e r price and all fully guarran- feed for a year in quality *nd workmanship at Wisterman's Pharmacy €«tfanrtfl*« & ■ ............................ ' ... h i - j ,— .... nmm*0*******£ . Mr. Paul Tindall mid Miss Eva |Hudson of Xenia, wot® quietly mar- irled last Saturday evening at the } home of Dr. Jf. 33, Wislmrt, Th* j bride Is from Cleveland while Mr, 1Tindall is a son of Mr. <\ F„ Tindall ( of Molina ami a brother o f Mr. Lout® j Tindall of tlie Exchange Bank. | Mr. Harry Owen® who Isas been [ traveling fm? the Gold Medal Flour j i n v t.i iit ov-imr-fr-d lir.in a K a fiifr ln y for the Holiday®. mu i m ire mm. FOB FADE; -A cement block 'machine and mould® lor several Vl’.id® of work. Al$o house moving outfit, pullr-y®, ropes, etc. Apply to .A. 1). '1owrsloy. | Mr, ClAflos Harrishaspurchased tlie McClellan r?staura»t fixture* and fm«moved Into Ihe Oliowpm* p-rfy. lie will conduct a first class r>«tauranf and will soon ho ready to meet bis friend*, j - ■ ... * Elsewherewill he found the re­ port* of tho town and township ecl.eid for tlmmoiffli of Kovemher. iHv,mzto tho crowded ebiullfton of our column* the past f«w works the report* w.-te l>M over until thi*i*iu*> The H( vt ntcentli annual sepsion of the fe t ia n illo Farmer's Insti­ tute was held in the opera bouse on \Y( -in* -»day ® i;i T im „day , fon - fiury to tho usual custom there wan no nigiit -ton owing to a ew,file- turnm date® with the M- E. Bros };- arhood toetur* «our«* number. Th* first *eg*ion wH*ope*ed with music bj a quartette from Wilber- fore* University after which the invocation was offered by Itev. W. E. Putt. President O. A . Dob- bins presided throughout the differ- ent session®. The first speaker, Solomon John­ son, o f Stryker, Ohm, on ’ ’Corn Raising*’ ■was listened to by the small audience with considerable interest as thi® 1* one of the main crop* in this section. The discus­ sion following brought out the strong points in tho address and view® of local grower®. The second state speaker was; S. W« Burlingame, Sharon, O., who spoke on **My Experience •with. Farm Manures.*’ Tho subject wa® well handled and tho value® o f ma« < pure® to the land led to thp question of commercial fertilizers and there; wa® a varied experience as to the value o f each* Mr. s . K , William­ son spoke against fertilizers while Mr. E. I,. Stormont gave his exper­ ience in tho use o f both manure and fertilizers. Adjournment was taken fpr the noon hour. The afternoon seSf-Ioh opened promptly on fcitne with music by the quartette. Mr. Burlingame spoke on ^'Analysis ahd Application of .Commercial Fertilizer.” His ad, dress was largely of m scientific m- tute and dealtwith tho analysis of the different, fertilizer® and th* ,ijnd 3 of soil that demanded cert at ■rngitidlcnts in tho fertilizer* Th# subject whs kindred to the one at the close o f tho morning session. An excellent paper waa read by V. E. Michael o f Clifton on ” s-*ymi - tom® and Prevention o f Tubercnlo- sifi” . The one was o f great intoresi tothcattd ionccforit is one o f tin topic® that confronts tlm dairyman and stockbreeder, Tho speaker- is a veterinarian and stated that there is no treatment for the disease*; out­ ride that-of .prevention. Tho address of Mr, Johnson on, Twenty Year® with Gats'* filled n long needed want to oat growers of this section Who have had year after year of failure with tip® crop, jhr. Johnson come® trap William® Co* wher* weather condition® may be *t> newhat more# favorable for fchi* djop than in this auction yet he allowed that the average fanner dijd ro t give th* attention fo pre­ paring- the ground that he should, knottier point waa that most farm- era sowed their oat® too early in the spring, The dia ussion proved th* interest o f th* addfe®® in that the different one®were anxious to khow • the secret®. Messrs. J* H, Grcswell J. CJ, Stormont* B, B, Barber and A. H. Oreswell‘took part in the dis­ cussion, the latter stating tbat’Tie 'mo few failures with oat crops and oat- he thoroughly prepared the ground, sowed from two and one- half so three bushels to the aero and did not sow too soon in the spring* Mr. Greswell stated that he used commercial fertilizer with success and had crops that yielded a® high as oighty-ffvo bushels per acr*. President Dobjslim announced J. 0. Williamson, Morgan Kennoti and Gordon Coliihs as member® of th* nominating committee. Th* Thursday morning seesion opened with prayer by Bov. Mill* Taylor. The flrufc subject for con­ sideration was "T ile Drainage” by Mr. Johnson, Win. M. Cook o f tho Experimen­ tal Station, spoke next on '*Farm Management” and hi® exposition of the aubj*efc was beyond what the majority of t,ho fanners w ill ever put in practice. Ho dwelt mainly on tho bookkeeping necessity for every aiieecf.sful farmer. Tho speak­ er was Interesting and gave valu­ able information whether his ideas are followed directly or not. The discussion was lively and tho fol­ lowing cuvo their views, each o f which were different; II. jif,Ensign O, E. Bwwlfute, H . N. Coe, Mr. ■yMdcrvorfc, Joseph Eavey, G, 15- Jobe, B. K . Willlamsoii and J, A. Bumgarner. Mr. W . A . MeDorman, one of tho mosfcflUct;e.-?9fulftfid practical farm­ ers in this section gave an account o f “ Somo Thing:; I B&W at the In ­ ternational.” jTho first topJo of tho affernonu sessionwa®“ flowW g MakePoultry Fay byMr. Burlingame. Thospeak­ er handled his subject ina general waywithoutnaminganyparticular breeds. Tho nomination commute* re ported as follows; President, \V, A. MeDorman Vico President. 3-1, I,. Bformont, ^Secretary Jf I*. Ramsay, Executive cbiamittco, G. ■3k Jobe, Win, Gouley and i . 3k Cooley. The question Imx c«mduet( d by J. H. HtonuOnt Was one of tho most luteroftting part o f the program. The subject that neeiued to interest people moat was the valuation of, land fdr taxation. Beveral took part iu tlie diftcusshu'., Meuer®, O, E, Dtftdfatc, vS« c, Anderson, J. It, I.-arkoy e;id 1. T, Cmnmiim made extensive n marks, a* t » tho new law and the effect it would l CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF MERIT Wouldn’t youlike to give a Diamond, aWatch, any kind of Jewelry or Fine Cut Glass for Christmas? Nothing ismore appropriate or more appreciated* The value of the article will depend largely on the place it is purchased* Buy at a store that has behind it a record of Sf years of continual business and each year adds to the its list of pleased customers. This store is H. BEST & SON, 33 N. Main Street ■We Offer as Suggestions- c u f f e u r r o N S When in doubt, give a pair of Cuff Button?. They make a useful, lasting pres­ ent. WATCHES A watch is always a wel­ come gift. We have them, all prices, best makes and all guaranteed. 1828 DIAMONDS Alwaysmake the moat per­ fect gift, especially If you gfct fine grade Diamond*. There is no jewelry or any­ thing you buy you are so' completely at the mercy of the jeweler’s judgment and honesty. I f you want qual­ ity and the best, you need go no further. . SCARF PINS BROOCHES. Either filled or solid gold handsome patterns, make one of the nicest presents. CUT GLASS Our assortment is all se­ lected from the best mak­ ers. Jb'ine quality what we keep. SILVERWARE Our Assortment Is large. No trouble to find what you want insilver. LOCKETS All prices, styles and quality, with or without chain, makes a very ac­ ceptable present. 1909 H , B E S T 6 S O N , 33 North Main Street, . • Dayton, Ohio. avo oft ibo farmer* ftwl the coum Mr. Johnson apofc* on ‘'Mixofi ■arming” ft* to rota*toft of m>pr uul general afivantftjre*m bo gain- d. He also campar.’d eomifnot- whei'G crops were in suc­ cession .ami shoved that by rota- more wastv be®«*'ift* ft ifttn sulify Of the soM- “ M l. Fonk V »s the last t-p. hk«-r 01 t.infiay.aw* m a very instructm ntunier di')CU#»seft the qut&fLin Of, ” iS«onomivftl ,Pork ■Provluotion’ Mr. Cook is an i«ferc®tin^ ftpeakcr ,nd W ill bo Vcb-tuyefi to flic iftbfi- atosfiioro in the fntort*. —Try MarshftlFfor byttere..' : Miss Ena\^nis\ajff,^n}*„hasi b e i n ' S * v ifh.Mr.| wTl1'.AnJersonanafftinliy, j The Heroic i* ls $ n *a tin® w*«sk [ .onjovbat-soonerjtbars^usual, owingj toCbrifttniarccmlng*on'^ftturdas-! M r W. P,Town*I*y b»* pnrchaH- nddu* Charks Harris property on Mainstreet the considerationbeing MJVK1, Rev. Heme* McMillanof Atlanta Ga, ’ #« been spendin# the vmk with iht* parent®, Mr. ftnd^Mrf*> Jam*®MeMinan* .*. «*»—-* The-GreeneCo«ntydelegation"*! tending Wooster ITtlveraity in­ cludingMessrs- WilliamWatt ftnd OliverJ«beof tiff®piaee are home for th* Hollbays* 1 For theapproachingHolidays we have replenished our stock witha.lineof Dining-Bnm Dome*and ShowerBights that for beautyandneatnessof constructionand workmanship amunexcelled—aTtbristmaBgift that!®a lastingtributeand decoration to. the homo. We- suggest aportable lamp foryetmlibrary orparlor table to soften the iighfcwhenreading, Suchlampsmaybo fount1Hereinmanyvarieties for eithergasor electricity, at » redac- tion of ■ tf' ■* s'>v • ’ ,«’■r- •. ' ■ • i Bath room fixtures, electric# shaving mirrors, magnifying mirrors, to Helpful in shav­ ing, brass cuspidors, andirons, gas fogs, Reflex lights,-Welsbach Junior lights, brilliant Tungsten fanjps* , M . J . / G I B B O N S , 20 and 22 W. 3d. St., Dayton, Ohio. J Mr. Ernest Truesilsie was called toConverse Ind., several day*age owing to the ifineWi ef hi®mother Mr* HenryTru*«dale who U sick with typhoidfever. ~ " ~■ |L|- TI in-|-r- f •- “By the term* of hi« will tho estateof tho hit* Charles Ititehney lateof Dayton Hleft, to Muiimouch Ooltoge” say®tf»o Dayton Journal. Thoonly bequests were fiftheachto two nieces* -- . . . The Pennsylvania railroad com* pAhy has, added a fine new iJJOO poundsafe for the us*of Agent J. W, Radabsugh. The companybus beenin need of a safe for reteral y e s r a . s! . ■ . ■ P IL E S **1 h»T« *«e *r*i *itk fd|»* *>r tklrtt-»j» t * » « Ora3TM-a« t'lmv Anril I Waa.M tlnn ru ram * t-if^anaOraU-jB. I k i’-i *#-iif**„f l 4kn«tld< am-*■ ———®*4 SSL1W a i*«ktf tkf «fV SANTA CLAUS A STRANGER. H* f® Officially Unknown lo Uncle Sam.*® Mali Agent*. j The postotllee department dot^t hot. knowSantaClans. The oldBhint has uOofficial existence so fnr ns Unci* Sam’smail agentsareconcerned* This Is duo entirely to the fact that Santa Clans fives everywhere at the same time instead of having a single local habitationlikeotherpeople- It isvery sad, but it cannot he helped. Letters whichchildrenaddressto SantaClaus orKrisKrlnglemustgostraight tothe deadletter office. * Sometime agoaneffort oubehalfof the children was made to induce the postoffice depattniont to permit post­ masters to open nil leffers addrojse.l to Santa Clausand turn themover to the parents of the childcorrespondent or toBornelocal organization,having it IChristmas fund to ejtend, but the at- 1 torneygeneral for tliodeportment rcu- !dcred an adverse decision, holding as i'L Bast For Th* Dowel* i m. in o i ^ auxjasuss^ i i i N R P W W P r 1follows; 1“It actri$rcro rrantednnthosity 1toor.c.3at r;c"ft lott-ra cad srfei-s til /fid which they iSounbt prucT to dellvrr to r-.rc'S* at -r.S'Oi:rj ;or •;n, ihc-ro-Wo::2d 1i, •trmptat-TS! OR3ops.islunsty u.r p-C!* f *rratc;uor4ntb/r capbiyrcs toopenvtL- ■ftt vb tu.bo"*r,.i'.on;V. o.-t. i:> 1 1 wt;i -h(0.1- 1talj SnclJ- c* i of votun, nnd«tvo U3an 1' { c^urn for r■lcti c-aijti tl.r- trit!:.-rJ:-? I f;-ratedb; tl;' -if; at-nurnt, I T!,odrparanearn1n;v.l a«3vwif trni» Christmas Candlts] • Our display of Candies for the Hol­ iday season far excels that of for­ mer years. As in the past we will be in position to fill all orders for school teachers and Sabbath school treats, We have selected our stock with this in view and can proudly boast of thefinest display in town. The prices are consistent with ,the quality as can be proven by com­ parison, CAwrrcArmRTK watte* to <‘.>:iv. •Xt Pit r#tulrK^vo^. NAGLEY BROS. it asC I'-uStvSdmts. it Jctslt t ! 1 -f <*rt* J*' •-i:.! Is Mi*. T.'iaceBft'rm WO. UssresHK-IVjff"»r.or- «.«»'>—-*»-*. StstSIngRun-a*C*;.;CMc**-. «yrK,Y. M tM vxunatu iinum h » » TheSraalKpgSwee andUjsenleiy 8«;nasijf CiftvJSCt'.SeS!-It*t'-fi’ i>.r/,C. ~ t -tf -fc, t,'* Jrktia<U■>!«, *>' ’ f**v•' *!■ Ji 1- p mtnt o f fv )-C-ni fev<tr, i .u.'i rt.il ''Suit* o1 ’-lin'd in *d txc> < ft! ewutkL “ WOSRS LIKE Frio©at fN*rhw, IV n- » .KtnOlUW^- »*.' •.IMd-J. rt it- •* >'• - ■ , , . in «•' :-««-jr*«ind dlrwtto fHL ^R'AWf OttittAL IMIPUfT, sai'JHie'it, to ds'OWt!:« teac-tiffiint)dc^tuiue-r* ,-j- je-m.»»s HctStomtcit nvc&Jptrnandi»asn> ■Hi.o'of tha ih ild of Mli- itif-ft «tf.--r!icd to <; i t ffj*K>C3cl»y valaa* :~;i find Often V5fro« i vi tier,'" rr.-.J-s::. - 5.) ff.o p.wtnt .f u,a t'i.5!b rr riuotv-, tt.s opinion esrett-v, 8i:.‘ha piattltawouldvi.Catuth* p,jr.«ip!- of tho- eaiif-tuy of th* seal, Cnlrli is on* vi thoboat featuresof oar !.•stai syctrm, onil-thodeparMucntwould ->nth:uaS5ybaopentoc<‘fwUSsuspicion. Candle* For Gliristm**. ‘ . <hristsir.a eaiufierankem me busv formanyuimithdintheyear. It would In- impo.-slblv f<>cuilsaate lmw many ; nndre.ln of ilmtiranJa of dozens of fy iittlo fnlore.t wax rnndlosatere- ijnirrdfor rtu-lstinnstreesall over Eu­ rope.«nd Acwfja, Thereare atso,un- JlCS for vhiuvli dt:r-oi'a;ii)ti ftt ObrlMt* i.iasflde. Wh(-rr:ui *ho I'lnistmaa tree j Cipemare, Ktn.;oof tLma, a *tiny «s 10 > r-quiro ferujity-tv.o to uabe a iHnmd, t-it*great alt -rskifls o?pure lieeswat ■ will gjuii-timrs f.fe.ad feet and weighforty pounds apirnv TibBit1. *y ~ :-V«. /.f'k •-'>A*’, Avsidir.g Temptal-an. Hamm eit S fjb ighsm has never 1,egbt a Christmas free tor his chib fltiMt, v- Cafinlmii Probably he is afraid of temptation, JlnntmertoTemptation? rnfiahan- 1mean that he i« afraid ♦bat }f be ,fidbuy a tree be would In* tetitpieff to !»>ir eoinerhing tohang oft p 'loamandCountry, Mt** wm /p% I. HYPES HAT AND SHIRT STORE, Limestone Street, Springfield, Ohio. Useful Gifts for M bit New Matt, Gaps, Blovat, Sfelrtt, Naakwair, Jswtlry YOUR TRADE INVITIB* Kg, |g|g .ftgiairtMlMM. i

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