The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

For Jfeeelleneo Our, Job Workwill compare with that of any other firm..... She Steroid, T.' :s ;:cnJ ufr-imaihci »j h -j- <1 X,'}t r.i !r 5 t: JS a J,r,jj'y <j*ii y 5 !Ji* , t: m is pa« dm* dj .T a pr-.mj-t get- ‘i tlt'tt'.ci.t is caswstiv d c o w i . . . , .1- T0IRTY-FOITRTIX TEAR HO.'l. 'EDAHVILliE j OHIO, FR ID A Y , DECEMBER 30 , 1910 . PRICE, $1.00- A YEAR Death Of John A. Phillips. l THEATRE NOTES. |May Purchase 1 A Parsonage. After four woeka of suiforlnj" from lubereulosis otlljoJ 1 h > wo 1 b , John A. Phillips, aged OH. “vutored into eternal sloop last Satu rday n igh t a t after hovering between life and death for several days. The deceased was married to Miss Mary Lovett who survives him with five children: Mrs. E. L. Smitti and Mrs. George Morrow, Mrs. (diaries Xliff of Chicago and William ami Frank Phillips of Xenia. Mr. Phillips was a Civil war vet­ eran and was a member of the 94th . O. V. I. Ho had been a member of the M. 33. church for many years The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the late home, the services being conducted by Rev. W, E. Pu tt, D. D., of the M, E . church. Burial took place north of town. Tlio following were the pall bear­ ers; Charles Minaer, Andrew J a ck - son, T, V. Iiiff, John McFarlaud, W . M. Harbison and J . R. Cooper. On a windy day a derby feels pretty hard on the head, a soft hat you can jam down and be comfor­ table; but for icy weather what feels better than a fur cap? All styles for all kinds of heads and all kinds of pockets—Jheie.- - * THE WHEN Arcade, Springfield, 0* H a rry Bulger in “The Flirting Princess,’’ Mort. H. Ringer's suc­ cessful musical farce, which piayod' a record lire dung run of one y e a r's duration in Chicago, and ‘•which opens a t t lie Fairbanks Theatre for one night arid a matinee on Decem­ ber 3lRt, is creating a furore in the cities it is playing before reaching ISpringfield, the ‘standing room Ionly’ sign having been used several I limes. I t is by Adams, llough and Howard, the au thors of “ The Coil- (less of L iberty ,” “Miss Jfobody from B tarland,” and the “ Prince of Tonight.” f t is conceded to ho one of the most delightful and amusing musical farces presented to the. pub lie for some time. The company is very strong, containing sucli. well known names as Mr, Bulger's sup­ port—Eulalia Jansen, Chas. Morgan Maude Emery, F rank C a rte r,. Dale Fuller, A rthu r Cranston, H arry Dickerson, John Patton and others. The Fairbanks Theatre. Spring- field, will have tor Its Now Years attraction, both afternoon and even­ ing. a revival of "The Red Mill,” the musical comedy in winch -Mont­ gomery and Stone scored such a success several years ago. I t is con­ sidered by ail managers' and pro­ ducers to be one of the best musical attractions ever staged and is a treat to all theatre goers. Tile attraction a t the Fairbanks Theatre on Saturday , January 7th will be "The Soul Kiss” with . tins •sparkling,- scintilatmg and melo- . dlous music of Maurice Levi and the j witty, iaugh-provpkmg comedy ’of j Hurry B. Smith. Sucli a combina- | tion of beauty, laughter and soug | spells success. "The Soul Kiss” is ■ ttie best entertainment for old and [young. I t will drive away the blues j and bannish.tbe cares of business. j-The story’is tolcl in fourteen scenes laid in Paris, Monte Carlo and New | York. J. Lucifer Mophisto is the J Evil One himself, seeking diversion , ’ among mortals, He meets a young sculptor in Paris who thinks h e ; is in love with a model; and she loves j him or th inks so. Mephistb offers ( her a dowry of a million francs if she can tempt the young man, who is searching for a, “ Soul Kiss.” Mophisto brings him in contact with p retty girls to Paris, Monte Carlo and New York.- Pastor and Wife Remembered. Tim annual meeting aiul dinner for the It. P. congregation was held Tuesday, there being a large repre­ sentation ol the membership. The election ofoillcers lesnlted as follows: Chairman. K. L. Bfonnont; Vice Chairman, J . A. McMillan; Secretary, F. A, Ju rlia t; Treasurer, \V. \V. Creswell; trustees, John Mc­ Collum ami A. II, Creswell, .One of the features of the meeting was the purchase of a parsonage, the congregation renting the W. J. Smith property for the pastor. Tim Chairman was instructed to appoint a committee to investigate the ad ­ visability of such purchase. ■ The 21. E. Sabbath .School gave a Christmas treat last Saturday even , mg to the members of the Sabbath t School. llev . W. K. Pu tt, 12.1)., and wife wire, handsomely remembered by ihe members of the- congregation. ■The gentlemen presented Rev, Pu tt with a gold watch, .*lmm ami fob j while the ladies pre:;-<>nted 21m, Pu tt (with a dozen sterling silver tea ■spoons. ROLL OF BONOS. . FOR SALE, ■, • Big Poland China Boars: Big Plymouth Roclc Cockerels, best we. ever bred. Rock bottom prices ju st now. Thirty-five years a breeder. . J . if . Lackey, Jamestown, O, tf Citizens 'phone 8-70. —Bouer,s Kobati coffee, no advanc i in price, 20c per pound. Nagley Bros. When Sickness Comes the doctor will probably order some of the modern devices that are designed to afford comfort to invalids or aid to attendants. lim e aRdP annoyance may be saved by coming directly to us for. Sick-Room Goods We have a complete"line of such goods and our pri­ ces are right,. MANY THANKS, The following tire the names of pupils neither tardy nor absent: Diet. No. T -Bessie Linson, Teddy Pry, Malcolm Gmuiell, Ralph Gi'ln- noH, Ralph F ry . Diet. No. 3 -Leola Corn, Edna Hanna, Reba Harbison, A rthu r Hanna, Howard Kennon, Homer Johnson, ■Robert Andrew, W ilb u r! Conley, Lynn Northup, Dwi North up.’Donald Northup, Dewey C o r n , Uarletbn Corn, Dewey! Reid, . ' * Dist, No. 8—-Marie Dailey, .M abel! Daltey, Opal Strowbridge, Alice j Lackey, Edith Ramsey, W illa rd ! Kyle, Cecil Htrewbridgo. Disk, No. 4—Wayne Weimer, Otis Shinklo E lmer Hhinkle. . , _____; j Disk, No. o---Millie Evans, Pearle • Evans, Zelpba Dobbins, Leo Conner I wish to extend .thanks to my Morton Creswell, Robert Evans, many friends and £ \tromi for the D isk No. 0—Alim Hixon, W ilbur liberal ‘patronage gR .-n me during McMillan, Harvey McMillan. C e M k c o iM p School Report K S5 asc 9 ©*• j= am Number of District .......... Enrollment ‘Average Daily Attendance . Per Cent Daily A ttendance. Number T a rd y ...... .......... Number Present Every Day Per Cent Present Every Day Number of Visitors .............. Hank for Nov.,..,-,.... ................ . . 1 S! 3 4 1 fi r> “ f ! . . 22 27] 7 20 | u 12} S3 . ‘ 20 24 7 10! u i i KU .. ] tun Ino HOI 95 93- o r 111 l) 0 10 I 1 'O SI ... i 12 l i t 7 3 i C tl 45 ... ! Cl 61 100 15 55 25 50 .... 110 St 1- 0 11 1 8.1 ..... J A s j 1 0] 2 3 the holiday trade..- My business was beyond expectations and I feel th a t this expression is due the public. Very Respectfully, ■■- Wm» Marshall. Coming Week Of Prayer. The, week of prayer will he observ­ ed tins coining week, the meetings being held in-the Reformed Presby­ terian church on Monday and Tues­ day; in the United Piesbytcrian church, Wednesday and Thursday; and m the M, 33. church On F riday .ancfSabbath nights. The three con­ gregations unite for these services. Dist. No. 7—No report. F . P. RITENOUR, Hupt. F, A. JACKSON, CLERK, No: 7, "No report. KENNON-EDWARDS. Mr. Fred Kennon second son of Mr. and Sirs. D, M. ■Kennon and Miss Mabel Edwards jpf Oedarville wore quietly married^ by the Rev, W. E. Pu tt a t the Met. age', Tuesday evenii twenty-seventh. Tb best wishes of their happy life. sdist parsou- December have the riemls for a Mary, Queen of Scotc. Mary, queen of Scots, was tall and slender, but very graceful in all lier actions. Her face does not seem to have boon especially beau- j tifnl, for she had rather irregular ] features, but her fascination of i manner was irresistible. She- had ! a way of cocking her-head a little ] to one side and of looking sideways t at the person with whom she was 4 talking, that gave a strong impres-. sion of coquetry. She had very: small hands and feet and was fond of showing both, often having her gowns shortened in order .that her fe e t. might be seen. She always had her own hair cut dose and wore a wig to save the time and trouble of hairdressing. Wisterman’sPharmacy ■Siberia. Siberia is no longer thought of as a land of desolate ice fields and bar­ ren steppes. On the other hand, it is known to be one of the most won­ derful lands on earth. The rich prairies of the middle Amur and- the tJdui region, where * the wild vine grows freely, and. ’the fertile black earth piains of the Tobai and the mere' patches of rich Idnd,"bfit steppes covering tens nr.. r* v ji j . u (T., A,™ {of millions of acres—and vast tracts - f - f ? “ rf 1 f a«n*l 7 rmwilwM, forests predict (Jiaxiahan oi Chicago to Miss Mary k u f { Tfa Grace Smith of Wavcriy. at the homo ] Iuaill,lwc in itu u of the la tte r on Tuesday, The bride was formerly a teacher a t the O. S. & S'. O. Homo. Its population is steadily increasing, and it is already 'beginning to -be one of the great grain centers of the earth,—New York American. , •» A Good Resolution / • • For th e N ew Y ea r o f 1911 “Trade at HOME” Keep this resolution faithfully and you will have a whole year of ^ Clothes Satisfaction Besides having saved enough|rnoney to buy a lot of Christmas presents next year. Our aim is to “Keep the Quality up” always striving to give you Honest Values. We thank you for your patronage during the past year and earnestly solicit for 19 1 1 . CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS SHOES . •- V- • ‘ 's .' •, . / " •• . • •.. *;■■■-. • • ; A Happy and Prosperous New Year. Home Clothing Co., ■ : « -• **»***...... <***Mm*rt%*f . jT * f. Oedarville, Ohio. 1 ■ mm T h e D e W e e s e = B id liem a n Go Will The Daylight Store, 8 and 10 East Third St., Dayton, Ohio. 9 G re a te s t C o s t $ 15 , 000.00 TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3rd, 1911 a t Cost First Floor At Cost Dross Goode Bilks Velvets Glotha Dress Linings Percales Ginghams Shirtings Muslins Bheoting Flannels Table Linens Napkins Towels Toweling Bed Bpreads Pillow Cases ‘ Cotton Batting Bhoftta Notions Dress Trimmings Hosiery Gloves Fascinators ' Mufflers Embrohferleo W h ite Goods Handkerchiefs Umbrellas Men’s Underwear Overalls Men’s Bhirts Men’s ami Boy's Biventer Men’s and Boy’s Suspenders Men’s and Boy’s Collars and Gulfs When This' Store Advertises AH Stocks AT COST Everyone in Dayton and vicinity knows that a Bargain Season is at hand that eclipses any like event in the city This store’s reputation for reliability of mer­ chandise and all-round square di aling is re­ sponsible for the phenomenal success that •always attends this sain With our remodeled and enlarged store, and with with larger assortments in ench department, this will be the greatest Cost and Clearance Sale we havd ever made. We are exclusive agents for the celebrated Wooltex Ladies’ Rcady-to Wear Garments in Suits, Hkfrts and Jackets. Remember the . above garments are guarang>d satisfactory 1 wear for two seasons. Be sure and he on iiand a t fins, the. biggest W inter Clearance Bale ever Inaugurated a t the DeWoefie-Bidleinftn Co.’s Btore. Come on the opening day, Tuesday, Janua ry 3rd, 1911. Everything at Cost SECOND FL00R-AT COST Ladies’ Bulls Ladles* Dress Skirts Ladies’ and Children’s Coats ami Jackets Ladies’ ami Children's Furs Ladles’ Wrappers Ladies' Bhawls Ladies W aists. Ladies Petticoats Ladies’ Dressing Basques Ladies and Child* ren’8 Sweaters Muslin Underwear Ladies' and Children's Underwear Corsets Infan ts’ Wear McCall’s Paper Patterns Yarns FOURTH FLOOR-AT COST Carpets lJtTg° Oil Cloths Linoleums Lace Curtains Window* Bltades Draperies Portieres Hweepers Mattings -Blankets Comforts (trills Wimlowphanio will and must be sold t regardless of cost. This will be a great opportunity to buy Good Shoes at al­ most your own price. Don’t fprget, every article in our store. from the first to the fourth floor W ILL BE SOLD AT COST, and many goods to close out A T ALMOST YOUR OWN. PRICE Remember, the People's Greatest Cost and Clearance Sale Will Begin on Tuesday Morning, January 3rd, 1911 R. A. DeWeese, Third Floor In Connection with the DoWcose-Bidloman Go. 0 and 10 Eait Third Street, DAYTON, « - » OHIO. * RIM

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