The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
.jmmm rnmm # < w > | L«cm am * r a 's c m , | l W 1 W|II.,U ||||>'4 t 8 c m #* 15t>ri^o utut I^tijullfe^f *)| ruK dAbC. Will givu you a good dray I«a<i for OI. im . •Cloan old mcwopnj’i ta focralo at 1 tida offloo. 1 M r . H . M . B a r b e r a t t e n d e d t h e Loudon tJQie'i Tuesday. Mr J , W. Mai tin wo ban the tolc- plumo sii Ills robuteii'Ct' again. ~*Asli for Edgemont 'eroekorsat McFarland Bros, Misa Can't" Tinvasloj? ' lias been upending rho week in Bpringflcld. —Tho bent in grocm eo and can ned goods a t McFarland Bros. Miss-Bernice Wolford spent tire first of U.e week in Cincinnati, Battlesh ip Brand Coffee. *20 cents an J 23 cents at McFarland Bros. -G o t engraved cards a t th is office. Cards engraved from old plates. Mr. and Mrs, McMillan en ter tained about fifty friends a t dinner Tuesday. FOB SA LE :—Five Duroc Jorsoy brood sews. W. A. Turnbull. Bev, Calhounof the Seminary will preach in the U. P. church,. Sab b a th . Miss May Harper- of Spring Val ley was the guest of Miss Effle Conley over Sabbath, . v —FOB SAH3;-A set of Brown M artin furs. Inqu ire a t J . H . Wolford’s. IV A L E N T I N E S Ste0> a ll tho now nov elties, Mechanical Valentines, post cards end booklets from ic to $1 each “GOLDEN FLEECE” FLOUR Will giva you satisfaction. I t is the best th a t comes to Cedarville. Try it. FLORIDA ORANGES p « doz en 12c. These are fully ripo. good size, and juicy and a g rea t bargain. APPLES Choice Baldwin per peck 30c, these are medium size fru it, good color and cheap. PRUNES 4 lbs. for 2&C, These are now and extra good for the" price. POST CARDS How lot, endless varieties of sub jects, Som eth ing for every one. LISTEN People, Wo have a num ber of Misses “ Plush Coats” , all ages. You can have them a t 40 per cent off. This means a $5.08 coat for $3.58. All other coats a t the same ratio . Ask to sec them . The Yellow Springs Farm ers’ I n stitu te will be hold February 22, 23 and 24. Mr. W a lte r Ballenger has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Snllenberger. • A number of neighbors «sd friends gave • Mrs. John Boss a b irthday surprise la s t Sa tu rday evening. Suppers were taken along and the eveulng thorougly enjoyed by a ll present. C A ST O R IA For Infants and Children. TNKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Bears the Signature of Bird’s i N. 1 Mammoth Store. South Charleston has an epidemic of scarlet fever and the public schools have been closed and other public meetings barred. The school children are kep t from the streets hoping tha r the.disease may b» kep t under control. Mx*. H a rry Townsley lost a valua ble driving horse la s t F riday a fte r noon. The animal had been in a lot, nea r the barn ami was f/ find in the evening with a broken tig h t fore leg. The' <on e .h ad protruded the flesh and the an im al had to he killed. map Pain* almost insiaBtlr—Or, W<* wait N* kwi a ftf-agta+s' Peerless Poultry Fences are in a class by themselves. Strong’, band- some and durable, they do away with the flimsy poultry netting. Requires no top or bot tom boards, stretch tig h t and true like afield fence and will tu rn any kind o f stock. A dozen different kinds to choose from. Ask your dealer for a catalog, and make him furnish you the Peerless in any style you want. Peerless Fence Co., Ltd. Adrian,Mich. Physicians Advise the vr.oC( a goodknntlvc, to kcc-p tha bov/cti open an3 prevent the poisons c! igcigesfcJ food fromgettinglnta your system. The Litest product of science is VELVO Laxative LiverSyrup, purely vcgc-tatlo, gentle, rolialb and of a pleasant, areniatic taste. Volvo acts in the liver, au well r.o on the stomach anJ bowels, arid loti the greatest postil-la efficacy in constipation, indigestion, hffiyjsu: S3, tick headache, feverishness, eoii *,flatulence, etc. Try VF1 LAXATIVE VELVO LIVERSYRUP T H E B E S T V E H I C L E S F O R T H E M O N E Y , THE McKAY BUGSIES, SURREYS, Spring, Rond&Oil Field WAGONS Itcel quality- Select Ma* tetial. Carefully m ad e. Built to eland HardService. The dieapcat: in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices. McKAY CARRIAGE GO.* G80VECSIY, PA. THE RAPID G o -C a r t i tsaiFvq Folding com! ifien tojufoai, duiatJiity and appear* Oisfoat the lowi.stlfoooihlo price conslot* CJ.S with quality. Mi.flitrb mottos— ‘‘■I'i’u'Siingfuu gtsoil for the baby.” Wo ol.iii s.unuf.iifuta ‘Ihompsono. FdlJisifT <rib. b’auitary, comfortable, If ( onw iiSestt, durable and economical. p — »Tf Act; y o u r d e a le r <«> Cliov? y o u a f‘ B apid “ w Mn.tisif,IJ.j t aft” amlThumpcun’r, Ks’d- />! sib, tofiiolr vdiSflj ojo iicyca .«y minion ter , , , „ , ,(! f al-v. Tho !,t ;,f oi.o Snt.fh.ti ableCurt Shade. If yoOTdealerd «00 noi ~ 'ItAuntirli.’, v.sito uudiacctforpticoondtifoukuo. i n i i y . > * a a o c « r a « E c o . , • m « i i » w « i n , m d . . M t\ Rn.y?:iotK l B n ll t n t r ’U cV uf',] ’ th e inuiiabcia of tho Turnbull send- ; lion at dinner, Ttiuwday. ^Mr. C. a . Trcoslnr !ms runted! the Htev/c-rt property nr.d moved Itjt* Iuotno. ■Cottage Bakery’s ami Krag’o bread fresh daily at McFarland Bros. ■ TWO WEKS Mr. Ir.v Gates has moved in to ono of tho Bird properties on Kant Xen ia avenue. Prof. I). L. Crawford and fam ily of Xenia spent Hat un lay with Mr. J . B. Cooper and family. —Call McFarland Bros, for, Ced- arviUe, Clifton, Jan.esfown, and Gold Medal flour. Mrs, Elizabeth Bull, who lias been quite poorly again th is week is reported much improved 1 ' morning. thio Miss Verna Bird en tertained abou t twenty-live friends Tuesday evening in honor of „her guest, Miss Marie Lukenbaus of Cincinnati. Mr. C. M. Orouso has sold his residence on Xenia avenue to Dr. J. W. Dixon, the consideration not being made public. ■Mr. G- Hog saw his shadow the Second w ithout any troub le and th is meanB the customary six weeks more of winter. Mrs. Did a A rche r entertained Mrs. W. li. Tgrrence and , mother, Mrs. McIntyre of Xenia and Mrs. Belle Gray a t dinner, Thursday. Mrs.. W. J . Smith of Kent, O., was called here the flrsl of the week owing to the sickness of her sister- in-law, Mrs. H. A. Townsley, The College basket ball team de feated Hew Lexington on F riday evening a t the la tte r place by a score of 25 to SO. On Saturday even ing the boys met Muskingum bu t were defeated by a score of Mr. F rank W. Johnson, for twen ty years trustee.of Miami township suffered a stroke of paralysis re cen tly and his friends a re ala rm ed over his condition. Mrs. Ada Fuller of Cincinnati, a former resident of th is place, spent Saturday with Mrs. L. G. Bull and Mrs. J , II. Andrew*. Mrs. Fuller went, to Columbus th a t evening to spe**d several days with relatives. We Wert; in erro r last week in s ta ting th a t Miss Anna Sm ith would b» assistan t to Postmaster Tarbox, owing to the resignation of Miss Lillie Stewart. Miss Mao Tar- box will be a ssistan t and Miss Sm ith a clerk. Mr. Suitor of the Suitor Motor Car Co., Cleveland, a;rived in town la s t evening to interest Cedarville people in his automobile proposition He shipped a demonstration car bfc will be unloaded to day and people can see for themselves what kind of a ca r he Is building. Yellow' Springs expects to have tho ligh t p lan t in operation about tho first of April. The Cedarville Light. & Power Company, which received the contract foi furnishing the power, will have the extension line from tho Clifton power p lan t to Yellow Springe completed before th a t time, There will bo an Oratorical Gold Medal contest held in Clifton opera house, on nex t F riday evening a t 1 o’clock, under the auspices of tho Greene County W. C. T. V . The following are the con testan ts: W>n- da ll Foster, Cedarville? Louise Bryson Xenia; H a rrie t F.leyet, Fairfield; Mary Weiss, Goes S ta tion; H ester Shultz. Xenia, Hazel Tonhiiison, Cedarville. Tho firm of Dobbins Br- s. Is a t present mailing out some five thousand seed corn caralogues of twenty pages each. Thin firm In making strong a hid for seed eorn and soy beans and lms bu ilt up a malt order business in th is line. Tlie catalogue is largely illustrated and will no doub t tiring the firm handsome returns. » It was only a few months ago that tlie O. B. & B. O. Home Board had '■>purchase several head of cattle o r a dairy herd. At that time Dr. ■edier, Btate veterinarian , pro- «ti>i' 0 “d them as sound. On Friday ■ Lamb, as assistant of Dr Fish* ;. condemned the animals and they will he dnsp< sed of at once. Dr. Fisher claims th a t pure bred catfle are more liable to become tubercu l a r than the common kind. Mr and Mrs H. II, Btormoi.t gave ■I !•-(>'ptiou Thursday evening its «*nor of their sou, Mr. J. Karl Blur- mint, who wau married on Tuesday II Mb.Si Agues Bcliuily of V*f>£,t Jcf- Venn, the ceremony being per* lot sued in th a t place. The couplo returned to the homo of the groom'd father, Thursday, a fter a short wedding trip to Cincinnati. They will rofurn to Columbus, Mahmlny, whore they will go to housekeeping immediately. Mr. Biormont has) a responsible position with the West Jefferson Creamery Company. A united m At saoint by the churches of i illo, Cii ,on and Y e llo w fi; r i r p - i f o r th o q n W iG n u ig of chiircli has fjnon plan ned beginning T, hrsicry Hi at which tiino D istrict i ’n r, >v Mootings will be held. Programs announcing places and will bo passed a t the different I ’Hiretieu Babbatli. All tho ineotinga will ho a t seven o’clock oriccpt for country homes which will ho a t two o’clock. On Sabbath , February 13 tho morning service a t tho different ChurccB will be as follows: B, P. church, Bov. Brownlee; Th i>. church Bov, Boss lituno ; m . E . church, Dr. \V. li. MeChcsnoy. For the week of February £0 there will bo preach ing services in the different churches in tho three1 villages. For Cedarville there will be preaching Sabbath a. in, in the B. P ,church by Bev. W, 11 . Graham Ik P. church, Bev. W, E , P u tt; M. E . church, Bov. Patton.. Preaching for th a t week will be in theM.JIC. church Monday and Tuesday evenings by Kcv. Grbam and Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday evenings in the B, P* church l>y Rev. Patton, The local ministers will exchange pu lp its with the m inisters in Clif ton and Yellow Springs for the week.. The two weeks service w ill close with a communion sseryiee' in all the churches on February 27, The public, is asked to arrange all business am t. social affairs so tb a t all the different meetings can be attended and the influence given in the support of tho movement. The College basket ball team de feated Muskingum a t Alford Me morial la st n igh t by a scQre of 67 to 62, Miss Florence Matthews enter tained Misses Mildred Crouse and Gretchen P u tt from Saturday u n til SSabbath, The Sabbath School clues of Miss Mary Murdock gave her a surprise Wednesday afternoon a t which time she was presented with a sef of fu rs. Refreshments were served during tlie afternoon. A fter more than a y ea r the m u r der of H a th an Wallace on the Col umbus pike n<;ar Xenia is to be clea up by' the confession oi Calvin Warren, colored, who i* now living in Indianapolis. Calvin state* th a t Wm. Hteek col ored, sho t Wallace ami th a t he was a n eyew itness to the affair. Fostmas or Tarbox has received notice from the C incinnati post office sta ting th a t 3U cents In loose change had been found in tho mail pouch supposed to have been lost from a le tte r from Cedarville O. directed to Tho I ’nitcd P resby ter ian Board of Publication, P ittsbu rg Pa. Who seiit it? Tho general complaint this month against the amount duo to the gas company by different consumers should not he charged up to the reader of the meter, but to th o ’wea ther man. January th is yea r requir ed about twice the amount of heat ns compared w ith (ho w inter month last winter. Only Needed a Start. One night little Margaret, on kneel ing by her mamma to say her prayers, finished: "Kow 1 lay me,” and for got, “Mamma,” the said, “you just start me and then I can go a-whiz- sing.”--Delineator. fCtt»can,«r,s! TradeJHatk# chained anti stl Pal- Jcnt!;'r,i:-.cc3ccr,.:,;ctc,'!f..r Mnt>£,IATe Fee*, Soon office is ceessiiE U.»,l*ATenTO ffice ! land t?eroa£eenrc (fatet ia t^ stu c s C m tbose! Srcr.tale f •-cl . . . . \ Civ.H r.:c2cl,crawi.-.gt j 'il-V-J•can ccs:rip. Jitea. ijsetitfree. Ad&css 'O 'A . S & m V & O O . ? 1 * 0 - mm * Wa'twiNSfew D 6 ISBEAUT? WORTHYOURWHILES Villa C n u I M p^tkGy m vA lvtlt* \ troAlca molts, uiaefc Jicaaa, noabam ar.;t fe ti,; tccit& tlag ! MottiicJ, re"«ti 2 y ,’i'fAt5,»,Ecrefiyaa4 iS'V-It<'<>«»Tentlo.Ohlfta it GIVEStiiE BESTACSUilS, S r th t SMITHSONIAlf T ^ ^ T R O S S x H 0 U * told By !r*tc Wltiorman, ATWHITEHALLFARM,MONDAY,FEB. 7 *—rnr~^~rrfl—r~ n r '"~;o— r itari i—i—— 'xniiiigjNWMTiiN^tiNWEaNMiiii^tWE^^tNwaiwwwi^wiMBrMWi These sows consist of Spring gilts, spring and fall yearlings and a few two-year old sows. They are all bred to mature boars and will farrow from the middle of February to the 5th of May. , . ■ . Terms: Cash. S a le to B eg in at 12:30. WHITEHALL FARM, E. S. KELLY, Proprietor J. E. DRAKE, Manager. Yellow Springs, Ohio. • 3 C 2 C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 2 C 3 C PST A poor furnace is not only a source of discomfort, but causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. HIGH GRADE STANDARD FURNACES give you not only warm air, but pure, fresh air, to .breathe, and it is warmed to the proper temper ature. STANDARD FURNACES are honestly made of the best materials, and will pay for themselves in a very short time by the fuel/ they save. ■They are not an expense, they ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than almost anything else you can buy. Catalog is Free. Ash for it and for any information about Heating . G iblin S i C o . UTICA, n . y . " To Cere a Cold InOne Day TakeLaxativeBromoQipasaeTaHeiw<? A Seven Mmioa toxea sold in pait 12 mouths, T M a s i g n a t u r e , S ’* * y rm * iL Cures Crip f e T w o D ay s, on every -box. 25c, Wl'DOlfGIl GfWBMJSMSeS BOYS’SKOEB, $2 ,50 f ~ f AX / I p •x. &- i L A S T I O ^ ^ % R O O F M I N T m.iji r p.ui o£ flics liuaiic-i io d ay v .h td i isavi A . , and are dent.u, ::vo io uc.ta:o bcttltul to crystaliko any metal. It if)gem proof. jof ami iron paints on mi oubiid <j«a)itic3 and fibreo, and arc u'zr.indfti.e ’LL n,.v o i ' ?5,» its? c fitti it t'xit fti mere. T h o taA tU tt»rJ5aW l O O O P t t n t OLSIfPS^^V e3«S>., ro tr* d « d « -lrtC t.,W I» THE LARGEST MAKER AND OF MEN’S FINE SHOOS IN THE WORLD. ... tO DTHf-n MAKCO,” I havft wfii'u VI, l_, D osie I os arc; j iot! tt/3 past six veoro, and always tind thay arcs fai* supoploetoail ottiopWgli eratSooimna intjylo. comfort ftn<l dtiraoinw." IV. 0.3CMt;r,, . . . . . »'3tIwvardAvo„ Utkrt, H. V. It I could taka you into tay larga fac- torie* a t Brockton, Mass., ami show yott how carefully W. L. Doaglas slices ara tftade.yoa would realize why they held their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater valuo than any other malic. «'A*MsIOV ftM !i'qy .t,|i.!f'-ira'o>n«,-s tSF'Surr4(-:ilh.M...!S....j, ‘I'stltc ftoMotMitlnte. lfw.ir/'FVf'1'« !i.ii.ivuin.my/t.n. / "i • THE HIGH GRADE L 1 HR PIANO Mik-, jr/'fTi'.'i «>i.n.fVulK. 5HV/ JfM.uu..;iri ini v/.i it. n* u-j.v\ Uintah IG USSD AND ENDORSED BY Ifio CfanJ ecr«i?oto;y of tlcs'-c. WarYctk Ob. t!,o Pcnr.r,J:«r.ia CoKc-ocfMustc. t-'tillaCslofcia. f-f.k ',30 Cc zcor.a'oti) ft EKzcV.awCclxcJotGpcta.ghksgo. f 5:3 Pact'o Ccaccr»a 8 vfyc 3 Be:', j , Pt::i;o, Colo. AMO ©VUEft LCADJMO CPBSCnVATOfitg# A i,cc t\cM,.Sl!batcti,1 r.nKF i 'J./I t: 'v'.', i sir u t 'jtiou <nt>ripi tlasc'ke \ .......jirk to til;. 'i 5tmt’/. vn:.UofthoA.'Ju' inn n r.t ?. \ 5y. V 11 tis-' l\ ■>! f.:.TOf- ? tha I . j t c o i W a n 'r / r / v - i / f v .jnfu.e'.:i. . ■ s,i 53 £ l>nAU/i'ur.Me 5 i.:ur.,G r.k-'Fiar.oPrl'rW.'c.i.Cofc-'.Jifl.aattJ'i.hletsea sa t io t ct a ay 3on uataiv tt n x iw i ^ M . I X H C » C O M P A N Y , M a n u fm , ■ E a s to n . e « - R. BIRD, Cedarville, 0-
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=