The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
■e*- 'IJU ! V BO¥s;sKsm S 2 3 9 / - ‘ q t & s , - THE LARGEST MAKER UNIT RETAILER m MEN’S FIE SHIES U THE WORLD, ■*cuPGn:e:i>7Q onim makct 1 I uavo v/orn w* L» Dout-lna oboes tfot* the past CIS vc.ai c, and ahvayo f.od ti:c> nrci fa r cupersort je ll attics' h’-cii craito nlioca i« style. tpsrifortnr.sJ d«:-af;i!ity." vy. Ci, -JOrU-LT. m t , , ’l3 Howard Avo., Utica, N, V. « I could toko you into toy largo foe- ttaifea at Broskto%Maos,, end chow you bow carefully W» L Douglas shoes arc made, you would realise why they hold theif shape, fit better, wear longer, and Wfeof greatervalco than ut;yether make, .*'A ^''FI' ^ ' Xtisssfc "W#tvIJoiJpirSfST,GUUSSirittprice tryout ■ f:i!?rLra!;Bnti:tyouv/.ih w.|ai>onniu<>Dhor«, -■f.:!,®tor•’iml w.I.Ujmola'j, UiucU-.n, —=?. -----WinCAX*Jjy----- R . B I R D , C e d a r v i l l e , O ’ Mi\ ;r'-l A!rn, H ary JHUstgr.H'g r \ul! mnvo I iom tE:u Me -n j; yopertjr. TAo nh '.ton Bnird of t!.< V, P, t imr ii will in.es t HaMiaiff iiftomoon ti* two o'clock. Mm. 21. I, Mmr>h entertained tho Embroidery (Tub, Thur&day after- nton. ---Nearly every stockholder lias Imibleti Jun mock in the Sterling Gil. Company. W A N T E D A Rood farm and diary hand, Kell ’ phono Wa-A, J. W. Miller. Treliemp. Mr. Calvin Kwry has been np- l*nintt'»l administrator of the estate of his father. tho late Frank Evrry, who died taovoral yearn ago. In tiie list of directors chosen by tho Xenia National Bank v/o notice that II. M. Harbor was again re-e lected a director. *-csMpr^^r»cra-rss § * | LOCAL AND PERSONAL Z Judge J. N, Dean of Xenia was in town Tuesday. --Tlie befit in groceries and can ned goods at McFarland Bros. —Tomorrow is your last, chance to get Sterling Oil Stock at 25 cents par share. FOR SAI,E-> One Barnes Wood Lathe. Can he seen at Jas. II McMillan’s furniture and under taking store. Mrs. Jennie Edgar* FOB SALE:—A cement block machine and moulds tor several kinds of work. Also house moving outfit, pulleys, ropes, etc. Apply to A. D. Townsley, \ Mr. H. M. Barber was in Canton on business Wednesday ,returning to Dayton Thursday evening for the Jaekson Day banquet held there. Miss Verna Bird spent several days with Miss Belle Brewer near Clifton this week. —Every stockholder in the Ster ling Oil Company will get a report every time lie gets a dividend, which is onco a month. Mr. O, M. Townsley received a shipment of six phonographs this week that were given out to'. his customers under lus rebate tickets, Squire A Bradford 1ms moved his office to his residence whore ho will be pleased to have hi,s friends call. H o is prepared to care for liis legal business as formerly. Do not forget the Board of 'Prado meeting next Tuesday evening at which time the-matter o taxation and veal estate valuation will 'A- discussed, fltop Pain* alnuxt Justantly—Dr. HUM PlSl*. No bod *flar-4KM*t. Edgar Tate, a- bralceman on tlm Pennsylvania lines, was killed near Trotwood Monday when he fell from the top of a car. He is survived by his parents and two brothers, Omer of Xenia, and Ralph of Pittsbug The body was brought to Mr. Jos eph 'Pate’ s in Xenia. Messrs. Arthur Garfield and Frank White of Xenia were in town Wenmlay afternoon placing post ers for the automobile show in that city. Notice the ad elsewhere in this issue. The best line of mach ines on the American market will be on. exhibit. Mr Bay McFarland and Miss Merle McFarland entertained Mr. Charles Anderson and wife of Col umbus at dinner. Sabbath. Mr, Anderson had betome a very dear friend of the late Boy McFarland during his brief stay in that city. It,wan ho wholiftcd Boy from the I>it, where ho had' fallen and in whoso arms Boy died. W atch our W indow s fo r Clothing Bargains Next week— M en 's$15 Suits........................... $9.98 Men’s 812.50 Su its .......................................... 88.98 Men’s 810.00 Suits, f ; ..................................................... .86.98 Watch Our Remnant Counter For bargains next week. Remember first comers get best bargains. W atch fo r our Saturday Bargains in G roceries S Bars, “ King of the Laundry’ ’ Soap f o r ............... 25c 25 pound sack fine Granulated Sugar f o r . ..............81.29 2 cans 10c corn for....................... .......................................15c Rice, extra choice, per pound................ ........................... 5c WANTED:-LARD Will pay top prices for same. Don’t sell till yori see us.* . Special Clearance Sate . MGnea’ and ( ’hildretPn Winter Coats, Ladies’ Fur Scarfs atM-I Muffs, 25 Per Gent off for Gash, Buy now. A IV li Store. IK H. Wo pay 52c per dozen for dean, freoli Kggs, in Snale-today, G.itrrday only. .Bring un your our- WBftttiMM..... hmn IN hwm KAUFMAN’S —I-------- 1 -----1—i—rir~rmiirfiTTinmW—ini iminiimi mpumuhilmjuu _i_ uiwieimi Springfield, Ohio. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS BEGINS FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th. Biggest Money=Sav 5 ng Opportunities of the Season A Sale Long to Be Remembered for Its Wonderful Values-The Greatest W e Have Ever Offered the People of Cedarville and Vicinity. See Daily Papers for Full Particulars Also Circulars Coming Your Way. ’ S SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. FOB SALE- -Outter sleigh, cheap Jv H. Wolford. Mr. William Watt Woos ter, Sat urday, i returned tos Two Prizes Come Here. FOB SALE - Cutter sleigh, cheap: -------- .T. H. Wolford, j Cedarville township hns.reason to ’ feel proud of the firm of Dobbins The following are the names o f ; phpilaiieithtr absent or tardy: | Diet, no 1—Noah Devault, Ralph ? Fry, Tetldy Fry, Bailey Grlmiell, > Lureiia Devault, Margaret Linson I Louis Linson. I -Fresh line of cereals, cruet on?, Bros, who worn aisecessfol in cap- ’ Dist. 2—Emma Chaney, lio And- j and calros at McFarland Bros. i taring two pmos at the State Corn row, Edna Hanna, Boss Andrew,: *____________ -Show in Columbus this week. To Hazel ,St., John, Arthur Hanna,' Miss Zellu Nagiev spentThursday . wJn a .prtaa In s«eh a contest with Lynn Nortbup, Robert Andrew," witlmd tivos In Yollow Springs. r. -------- : ...... ............... - ------- . ,i 2 (several hundred entries is a feather Donald Northup. {in any ' man’ s cap and Greene Dish no. 3—Marls Dailey, Mabel win- Dailey, Alive Lackey, Busse! Hum- crackers a t !cottnf^ %vastT*’P eeented in the — f? ’ “ filings- The other prize went to J, phrey, Edith Ramsey. .{ ■iiwt. UeFftiiaml Bros. HOC.SE FOB BENT:. Inquire of O, L. Smith nt the Exehango Bank, Mr. aud Mrs. S. T Baker expect to leave Saturday for Florida-, to spend tioveral weeks. The (J, C. T. club mot Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Miss Julia Herbison. - Cottage Bakery’s bread Bros. fresh' daily at McFarland Mr. and Mrs. IVm Stevenson en tertained a number of Young folks Monday evening. If. Smith of Xenia, ( lus , no. -1 ■ Blanche Thomas, Dobbin* Bros, wsut eighth prize {George lVmperton, Otfe Bhibklo, on the best single enP*wftfi 78 eon-; Hester Townsley. testante. Also eighth on best id ears. Dist. no.6— Florence Andrew*, with 200 contestants. The, Jo cars!Morton Crcswell, Leo Counor* sold for third highest money or at! Diet, no, G— I’ earl Plvans, Millie the rate of about per bnsbsl. iEvans, Allio Hixon Ethel SfoMlllan This same Arm also won third and! Pearl Morrow, Vada Morrow, Har- fouth places in the acreage contest 1old- Cooley, Frank Evans,. Bobert winning about $110 in all. Their aero j Evans, Harvey McMillan, Meryl produced Jll?< bushels while the j Stormont, Raymond Shepard, Wil- winner bad 122 bushels. 1bur McMillan. V The prospects are good to get the Dist. no.7—Clarence Smith, National Corn Show at Columbus ‘ W. C. Lacy, Sup’ fc.' i lc next year instead of Omaha, which j . speaks'for the standing of Ohio, corn. Mr. W. M. Hardman of Yel low Springs was elected president! of the Ohio Corn Improvement Association, PublicSale Word has been received here of the arrival of a son at the home of Bev. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, New Texas, Pa. Mrs. Harry Fluhartof Dayton 1ms been tho guest of her mother, Mrs. J tilia Condon, for several days this Week, . Tho \V. O. T. C, will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday January 20f.h at ii I\ 51, Subject for diceiuiDioh will ho “ Traffic in Women” . Secretary. LOOK HERE! What You Can Buy for Cash on Saturday at Our Store. 1 Sack Snowball-Flour,.75c 251b H, & E- Sugar $1.36 8 cans good Coni, 25c. 3 cans Tomatoes, 25c. x peck of best Potatoes 20c. W,e do not handle Kroger, nothing but the best. Bring us your butter and eggs and got more for them than any place in town. We have made arrangements to keep open every night to ac commodate those who want to settle their last year’s bills. Please take advantage of this ©ffe*. O. M. Townsley, T H E C O R N E R G R O C E R . ___ _j The undersigned will sell at Pub- The d e p a r t o f ngi'l"iiHnr« «t'lwAu ction at his residence on the Wnrliliigtiui lass Dated a bulletin b ’ Judge Kyle farm located just south ill** fame:';: of the* middle west, wjn* j of Cedarville corporation, on m £ , , S tSoS* S ' S a l r ' E j M onday , J anuary 17 , m o , .‘hhudi li’isca. v-'iirniii;: ihe::! that an* j^’ ommencing promptly at 1 o’ clock other outbreak el tlua Img l-eet L j p. m, the following property, likely to incur during lain and nlao ; * ^ . !,ngge;;tl»g that they make application HEAD OF HOBBES 3 for the bulletin, wlueh will bo rent JConsisting of 1 b-year old light driv- ftec1 WiV'-uingto:) u:s application, ifrig horse; one mule colt, eight Duruig the pas-t half cc-istury the (lain- months old, ami one hay horse five { •age doin' by Hin i:.-w t has been e di , yt,arn old 1|est - ay. | J HEAD OF CATTLE 4 Consiating ot two fresli cows .with } calves by side; 1 Jersey Heifer, will < - The Sterling Oil Company courts invesligatimi nf nil tiiiHS. \V<- can alanrl invefitigationn, nonu - thing which cannot bo said of all c*impaniefi. Saturday January 15, in tho last chatico to buy oharesat i:5 colits, i Among thonn who have been at tending tho Htate Fanners Imdil- uto and Corn Bhow in (!o umbus this week are: O, A. Iiobbins B. li. Williamson, L.C. AnJermm, John Kyle, W. (>. Tlnimjifjon, Sir. and Mrs. O. E. Bradfute and daughter Helen and F. P. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Chorry who n r.ido'oti the Federal pike met with an accident Bnbliatlt while return - ing iiomo from church that might have proved serious. While crossing the railroad tracks tho runner of the sleigh caught under a heavy crusaitig plant and threw tho oc»*up ants out. Mrs. Cherry escaped but Mr. Chany received a cut on the hack of bin lioad. The last snow lias afforded con siderable amusement to iovoto of good racing. *A'h« fastest homes in tho contest woro owned by James Dailey,.!. H, Harbison and Charles Halos. Lady Lou owned by Mr, Dailey, was taken to L’prhigffeld Timnda.v a f fm 0011 and came away wii h coiorr* flying hating defeat! d nf'i.crai font rat e horses that have ?«-on campaigned. ntUcd at fi'aiiS'ilu-n. hi 1W1 rkc uartti central ■C sufferc-J :i of over Iheic v.as another fcriou!’. ciui-nak tn i'kj. !)■*£ in the intvEV:,l fi.iboa:;-'; tin*:*1 la.’cn little ir no data.: w fr*r.:i tacni, ("iUc'b bug:? iiii-.ci’i.ate in eld <r?n Sit ter and d,‘ad baves. :tt:d tE:?> burning 4 nf tbi‘5 ‘-faff r.t (to'-c i : urged. Tho .-o'tuuoii ijuaii ia » feeder <*n e'iiueU 'a.: ; : ur-d far:;tf-n mo urged h. prote-t thi* 'drJ in every way pr - tilde. The luT-thi The Palace Restaurant M rs . Chas. Harris, Prop. Xen ia Ave. Rooms formerly occupied by C . C, W e im er . M ea ls by day or week. Lunch served all hours. Furnished Room s for Rent. i<£ never F -t. bo fresh about Feb. 20, and one year-old cow, bred. HEAD OF HOGS. 4 1REPORT Throe brood sou n, and one barrow.! Number ot Booms ! ...G 2 Young Delanio Ewen, Implo-I Enrollment..... . LlZK7"rJ. , , - „ . Vov^n i d S i ? Atteudanoi ii'U.'R to to!.: 11 mil.*, vt.igon, l t o i u drill, J Buck-* Number Tardy OF CEDARVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR DEO. IbOU ! d iu-t i; do <* eOinkating th •j oyo riding corn plow, 1 folding bar- j Number Present livery Day..., ■ row, 1 corn wonder, *151) feet of rope, { ... - ~ ■- - - — ~~ ........ cask, 1 Tiger tobacco planter, bng- ! Batik for Dec The Peas® of Dolls, } The fcaat of the t1«Ho It; tho quaint _ cot' of all the HftJn Jananrco nirla’ G "^ featlvaln. In tho ctou hence, wkero are [ kept all the fnr.iiy tu t’v.uv'r, Btt'io are}o»d 1 healing stove. gy and work harm so, double lc ot.ovel plows, farm itid - t Prii li s 8; 4* 5i f.r 7.S*t Tot 29 40 S2, 27: do ; go ! sc: 27; 20 27i*. 23| lVl(*>t>} CD. Y»0| 20! no; 25. 19 an HO k >: bl 85’ 03i 97 97 05 90 4: t> 7 C! Hi 4 4 10, 3 <n 0; li: 15 37j 16 14- Ki, 17. 10mo 20} 25 GO or;! CO, 47! CP CO 75 G‘3 10 0; 1 2} li 1 li 4j 3 20 4} l>! 9, 0. vi aj i; 6 OA. Mies TitAtjmuio: Primary, Sliss Stormont; No. I, Mias McFarland; No. gravel bed, 1 nnmii'wood w.ok ni'Av.* 1 J ; ? th* Townoloy; No 4, Mr. Mastefsoti; N«..Jj M im |Finney; No. 6, boater, Morton and Reynolds; High School, Morton , ... . . . ,.... ; Foster and Reynolds. I\ F. Footer, director of music, boxes ClkJ v.:t!i t..«n winch have , TERMS: All sums under $5 cash, CGli.30 (lo'W n TiiU-j ?*«'-' ^ t)f f jl v 1)|(){{V w i t h 8 and giTat-grondasoiSJcrs. Each now}' ‘ * ............... - 1 bride biltii’o her dobs v-ken eko comes 1 to kor father-in-law's house, and she keeps the fear.i each yea? till her ctd* | O . A , T T O S S l a i ?*4!’ 1 Ik 11. REYNOLDS, Sup’ t , j approved security will be given on ! jmnut) of OSand above if desired. cst daughter So old enough to take't tip.**“l,oinlon Daily Nows, CASTOR IA Ifor Infants and Children, iliaKindYouHanAlwaj* Bouiht Bears tho Signature of l-Vl’. BAKER, A net. B. F. KERB, (Berk. Cedarville Cown$Dip School Report. p* p* bg th VJ ¥ ' J. H. McfULLAN. Fnneiftl. Dlr-<!"' au*l Furniture: Dealer. Mduutneturcr nf <'*>m*ntf Grave vault- n».*H‘ nt Building BbekM, TelH'tvm-L i ’edarviUft. Ohio. l-JmVO If}iti &ft a •Ji o 6 TIIE W IND M AY BLOW ] tJai6k*cSc:r**fiSD» ths J5nd it* ais asJ *a:s *!;rn It* . , Holdfast Clothespin lx0!*3brth*rn«*» *Rtl umo -L w hssii>»ite. j {I.I.'KM*. YoaWill#]«*ptajop®J Mitral} WirfM ThiSimirm&PalmtrPickliigCo., ..... W#tttbufy*Vt, ■SMI FOR SALKS BY It.' BIRD, t'gm vitvim :, fjnio. Nnmb'W of D istrict............... . Enrollment .......................... Avofngc’ Daily Attendance; „ Per rent Daily Attendance. Number Tardy Number Present. Every Day Per Dent Present Every Day Number of Visitors .. Bank of D ec,.... . 1 20 ,80 S' 8 10 ' 27; iv.i 1 1 i H 10 0 I g 10 123 «1 ir*1 hi Ot) Hi 18©1 O' 4 2 r, s 4 1 « A Klj g ; 1 23150 If ft 4 f fl 20 02 13 ! Ml SI V{ ir>1129 ft •n » 80, M ;i 20 l i 47 i ft | 3H 3 ; 3/ W. 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