The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

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Oar lar-?t auction sales v;ill be held In our own store room 2nd F loo r this Satur­ day a fter o n and night Jan, 28th remember tue best has been reserved for the last sales it will p a y you to attend. F U R S FU R S to day S a t . 28th, y o u can bu y any F U R SCARF or BO A in our store at J-2 price 7.50 scarf for $3.75 $5.00 Scarfs for $2.50 82.50 Scarfs fo r $1.25 Our Last Cut. On W om en and Girls W inter. Coats and Sweaters (today on ly ) $7.50 Women Coats fo r $4.25, $5.00 Girls Coats for $3.25, $2.50 Girls Coats fo r $1.48: $3.00 Coat Sweaters fo r $2,19. •$2.50 Coat Sweaters fo r $1.89. $2.00 Coat Sweaters for $2.65, M2CA& AN® PESiySEJIAL I ■ “-FOJS WALE; --Bull Plymouth Jloi'I; Ciiclifi-flti. W. A. Turnbull. i Mra. Bay 3 awrt-nco o f Cincinnati tiin-nt \\L'dni'silsy with relatives iu n-. Mrs. Harry Flulmri. of Dayton ; hoi nt Thursday with Jior mother, M i - m . Julia Condon. —Tlus nest number on tho lecture j eourne comes on Monday evening, I February. 0 . j Th o b oo t In th o oeroa l lino, aU ' Mr. Ralph T /oiford was m Col»m . 5 w a y o fro oh . M cFarland Bros . bus tm n Sabbath until iuesday. { ■Hear Blaclnneu Neilson. the ( F034 .SALI3; rJwo fresh cmys. \\ xtty Sciitcliman, February 0. Hear T*Ul Andrews, him! | ... ! - — f—Asf cf or SweetSrlop ’* mum&d « Mr. J 15. Stuelboy and wife haw g«?®ds, a t MsFarlarad B ros, been t,po;iding .ti:o wt-cli with Mr. . Gharlco Stewart and other friends ) Mr, R. <J. Watt attended a sale of ; in Springfield. ■hogs in Portland, Ind., 'Wednesday. —Graham Flour In twelve pound sa ck s at Kerr and H astings Bros, Mrs. J. B. Winter is spending week with relatives in Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Turnbull' and i son. JRuheri have been uuder tho * weather this week. j Miss - Charlotte Siegler Miss Belle Middleton of Springs from Sabbath until day evening. visited Yellow Thurs- —Fruit3, vegetables and oys­ ters. IVlcFarland Bros. —W o are making a special price on Uneoda Biscuit, 8 jmckages for 10c, ..Ifagtey Bros. Tho Watt-Foust Sale of Golden Rule Duroc Jersey hogs will be held in Dayton at the Dayton Fair Grounds, on Tuesday, February 7. Sixty head of brood bowq will be offered. Tho 1 Whitehall Halo of Duroc Jer­ sey hogs w ill be held February 2 , as can be seen by an ad. elsewhere in tins issue. • Eden Beauty Flour, a good ‘ one, 2 5 lb. for 50c. Get It at Kerr& Hastings Bros.: -'T-’,"! Mi. „„■ .j t —W ANTED ;—Two car loadB o f ! coni. Party having same for sale 1 can notify F. B. Turnbull. Edgemontand Flag crackers. Something .delicious In the cracker line. McFarland Bros. 17 Pieces 50c Dress good s priced fo r Qu ick Sale per yd ., 29c 12 pieces 1.00 dress goods priced for qu ick sale per y d . 59c these are extra Special Barga in d o n 't over ­ look them . BIRD’S MAMMOTH STORE. —Canvas gloves and mittens, leather and knit gloves. Nagley ■Bros. ■ • • —For your next order of flour 'try "Starlight." one of the best high grade flburs en the market, j Kerr & Hastings Bros, j Mr. Kenneth Putt, who has been | a student at Ohio Wesleyan Uni­ versity, lias been compelled to re­ turn home owing to ill health. - Miss Bernice Northup has re­ turned home after a pleasant two weeks'; vimt with relatives and friends in Coshocton, O. The r mual congregational dinner for the M. E. church was held in the Sabbath School room, Thursday noon. About .three hundred weie present and enjoyed the hospitality of the occasion. --Granulated corn meal, by the sack or bushel. Kerr &. Hastings Bros. - 7 ?M» u past thirty with horse and buggy to sell stock' condition pow­ der in Greene Comity. Salary $70 per month. Address 301 Unity Bldg, Indianapolis, Ind. Remember the Herald’ s cbmbinn- ! tion offer on first page. A daily pa- j per, -farm paper and the local news !;a full year lor less than the priee.of most dailies. I f you do not take ad- The property on Main Street owned by Mrs; Andrew Winter and occupied by Mr. j . E. Stuckey, has been sold to Mr. Forest Waddle wiio will occupy it after March 1 st. The consideration was $ 1000 ., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oorry, who have been visiting in California for several weeks, aro expected home this week. • We solicit your orders. Prices right hnd quality guaranteed. Phone 51. IVlcFarland Bros. vantage o f the offir, you loose. * The tenth annual Farmers’ Insti- 1 tutofor Clifton was held. W edges-; day and Thursday with •a session | Wednesday evening. The state } speakers' were J -. F. Hudson a n d ’ >D. D, Harsh. Tho Wednesday evening session was conducted by Miss Carrie Rife, the program being of a literary order with a number of vocal and instrumental pieces- —Bouer,s Koban coffee, no advanc in price, 25o per pound. Nagley Bros. S i P e r C e n t — IS WHAT THE — Springfield Building & Loan Association PAYS FOR DEPOSITS IN A F ' SUM All deposits made on or before Monday, Feb­ ruary 5th, will draw interest from February 1st. o - W e are 26 years o ld . Our assets are $2,000,000. Our reserve fund is $100,000. A safe p lace t o invest. START AN ACCOUNT NOW Springfield, Ohio 28 E. Main St., —Mr. Neilson is ai forceful, fluent and inspiring speaker.—Cuyhoga Falls, C., Reporter. Mr. Wendall Foster won the ora­ torical contest last Friday night and will represent Cedaryille College in the State Inter-Collegiate contestjin the spring. .The attendance was the smallest ever known here for a sim­ ilar event. The Springfield Daily News is­ sued a special Sunday edition cov­ ering the financial institutions of that city which reflects great credit to that paper. The financial sec­ tion is illustrated in colors and also with halftone pictures of the .va­ rious officers of the banks. . Among the officers we find a good likeness of Mr. W . J. Wildman, formerly of this place, now cashier of the Farm­ ers’ National Bank. —Maclnnes Neilson, tho witty Scotchman, familiar with history and the best in. fiction and poetry,J comes to the opera house on M on -! day, February 6 . His thought is clear,- real, human, coupled with tho Scotch accent, makes his appeal irresistlblo. Public Sale Having rented the farm; I will sell at the old D. H. Marshall homestead ontheold Solon-or Townsley road, 4 miles East of Cedarville, and miles West of’Selma, THURSDAY,FEBRUARY,16,1911 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M, sharp, the following property to wit: 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 Consisting of 4 Draft brood mares, aged from 7 to 14 years, ali. good Workers, one bred to Andrew Winters Draft horse; t coming three Draft mare, hard to beat, sired by one of- Cedarville Horse Co. horses; 1 brown driving horse, not afraid of autos, safe for lady to. drive. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 Consisting o f ‘2 extra good Jersey cows giving a good flow, of milk; 1 extra fat Polled Durham cow; 1 yearling steer. 15 HEAD OF SHEEP 15 14 breeding ewes, bred, 1 Shropshire Buck. Mr. Wm. Day willalsoaell 2 good milch cows, 2 yearling steers, 4 fall calves. 25 Tons Timothy Hay;. 5 TSns Mixed Hay; 00 Shocks Corn, A lot of Corn Fodder. ■ ■ FARMING IMPLEMENTS— Consist, ing of 1 International Corn King Manure spreader, good as new; 1 Brown Wagon and bed; 1 Milburn steel axle low wagon with combination hay rack and bed; one truck \?agon; McCormick binder; Draw Cut Champion mowCr; Clover hunche;; field roller; hay tedder, hay rake; 2 Ohio cultivators—one Disc cultivator, one i>- shovel one-hoise .cultivator, one single and one double shovel cultivator; one Black Hawk corn plafttfcr; 1 Disc and 2, spike tooth harrows; double and single trees, hay knife, forks, shovels, etc. Six sets lead harness, 2 sets buggy har­ ness, collars, bridles, check fines, lead reins and fines etc. 1 Piano Box buggy, 1 Troy storm front, I spring wagon. . HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE—Wood cook stove with, reservoir, heating stove, 1 folding bed rester and many other articles to men'- tion. Terms Made Known Day of Sale Chas. F. Marshall, Agt. COL, LAMAR TITUS, Auct. —Do not forget that you can get ..tie finest Ice oream to be had at Marshall's, For social gatherings and-dinners we can t supply you any day as we have ] It the year around. Public Sale The corn show in Xenia last Sat­ urday for boys and girls attrac ed considerable attention, there GO entries. ' Hon. O. 35. Bradfuto acted as judge. The only prize that fell to this township v/as fourth on yellow corn and second on single entries to Merle Stormont. Dr. 8 . I). Fess made an address on agri­ cultural work extension work. On i Having rented my farm, I wilt offer' at I sale at my residence oijl the Peter Knott ! farm 1 '< miles South oT Pitchin and S}4 i miles North-East oEClifton, on I being| THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 16,1911 j Commencing at 10 o’clock, sun time, the •following property: 12 HEAD OF HORSES 12 * 1 dapple gray mare, Percheron, Tyr.old, |wt. 1800, in fua! by Boer Jr., Townsley's 1 black Percheron horse; 1 gray mare 8 i years old, wt. 1550 lbs. in foal to Bismark 'Townsley’s gray Percheron horse; 1 sor-1 Osterly 37 GR EEN ST., X E N IA , O H IO . Closing=Out Sale One-Half Marked Prices (he election of officers W. M. Hard- . < i , , • , , i rel mare 12 years old, wt. 1400 lbs., in ! man was re-elected president a0u i to Townsley’s Belgian horse, Prince i J, 35. Eavey and A. E. Collins, vice ‘ Albert; 1 steel gray Percheron .mare , 1 president and secretary respectively coming 3 year old, v.t„ 1430 lbs. in foal ’ J. 8 . Learning of Waynesvilje, orlg- • Townsley s black Percheron horse; 1 . . . . . » r . ”. .. bay mare 10 years old, wt. 13o0, good ’, inator of the famous Learning corn jjne marc. ; black gray mare coming 8 1 gave a talk Seed Corn. on tho "Selection of Sensational Half Price Sale of Men’s & Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes The Surprise Stores’ most radical Clearance Sale of ' Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Hats, Caps and Furnish­ ings, starts Thursday, January 26th. Come to the Greatest.Sale Ever Held in Dayton. This Is a Sale Too To Overlook $ 17.50 $ 16.00 $1500 $ 13.50 $ 12.50 $ 11.25 $ 11.00 $ 10.00 $900 $ 8;50 $ 8.00 $35.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes at half p r i c e . ............ .. $32.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes .......................................... ............. $30.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes at ha lf p r i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27.00 Suits, Overcoa ts and Craven­ ettes at half pr i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . , , $25.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven- ‘ ettes at half p r i c e . ......................... $22.50 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes, at ha lf p r i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes at ha lf p r i c e , .............. $20.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes at half pr i ce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18 00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes at half p r i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.00 Suits, Overcoats and. Craven­ ettes at half pr i ce ; . . . , . . . . . . . . . $16.00 Suits, Overcoats and Craven­ ettes at ha lf p r i c e . ............................ $1^ suits, overcoats an d c ra v -(j»^ y C A $12.50 suits, overcoats and (jJiC ' I f f enettes at ha lf p r ic e ............tP / * D U cravenettes at ha lf p r ice . 4 ) U ’ i£ rO • . . • v t- ■- : All Furnishings at Sensational Prices. Boys Suits and Overcoats 1 -4 off OrlginaOlPrlee J3A, CotytightHaitSctsaiier&Mil* DAYTON| OHIO Ninth Public Sale Of Duroc =Jersey Hogs . ' i . • ssasAt®53 , ' Y e llow Sp r ings , Oh io . - O n * I ( FEBRUARY l9 on - ALL WINTER MILLINERY Th is drastic action is taken in order to effect a qu ick clearance in Dress Hats, Ta ilored Hats and Toques, Children ’ s Hats and Caps. Colors t o please the m ost aesthetic, as well as the staple shades fo r th e conserva tive . A large assortment to se lect from . •OSTEHJL Y- years old, wt. 1400; 1 sorrel gelding, 2 • Syears old, wt. 1100, sired by Risto; 1 j ' gray gelding, yearling, wt .1200 lbs., sired I „ „ . w ; by Townsley's gray horse; 1 black road ; The Young Women’ s Missionary \ 4 years old, sired by Bell King, t Society of the It. p . church gavo a , quiet driver, 1 weanling Sorrel filly sired , musical Thursday evening at tho by Prince Albert. j home of Dr. and Mro.E, Q. Ogleshee ^|g HEAD JERSEY CATTLE j A silver offering was taken at tho j plight high-grade nlilch cows, all giving, door and a neat sum was realized, ra good flow of milk, 1 Bull, 2 years old. j There were piano solos by ■Misses : eligible to register I two-year-oid heifer, j Helen Ogleshee, Hazel Lowry and | 3 yearimg h e .t o , 5 heifer caives. j Warren Barber. Vocal solos by 5 8 HEAD U r t lU b d 5 o ; Missi s Mary Ellen Lownes, Esthor ! Two sows with pigs a month old hy day j Townsley, and Messrs. John Stew- ; » / sale; B sons due to farrow last o f : * * . » * l ’inno d . ; ; « ets by Misses Helen Ogleshee and sows due to farrowlate in May; registered Grace Keckley, Mary Hastings and j Hampshire boar ty j years old, good Hazel Ldwry , Mrs. J. S. E. Me- \ breeder; i registered Hampshire boar, M,c„a0l recited on. of W. p . Ne»- ] b its poems, The Xnwii of K s. : 5 moi,ths old. good ones, 2 of these sows Misses 15ula Tarbox and Yera An- are registered Hanipsiiires. and 8 are: t drew also gave readings. Refresh- j eligible; 28 head of slioats, average ! preach Sabbath for the lv Sale to begin promptly at 12:30 60 H EAD of sow s bred to farrow in riarch or April K. S. KELLY, Proprietor. R.EPPERT 6 IGLEHART, Aucts. Mrs. Mason Frugli of Bellbrook, spent Friday w‘lth Rev. J. 0. 35. Mc- Michael and family. Rev. McICmglit of Pittsburg will I*, con- Word has been received licre o f the death of Mrs. ,T< G. Stevenson at her home in Arroyo Grand, Cal. Tho deeeased’ s husband died last February. Mrs. Robert Bird of tide place was a neieo o f the decease!. f llJLUWinner &«.*>▼VJ A 6 UWVUM , ments w'ere served during the even- j weight 100 lhs. . ing. ; FARMING IMPLEMENTS -----------— e— jMcCormick hinder, ftft. cut, good as new ! —Mr. Neilsoti’u musicalgiffsare ; McCormick mower, 6 It. cut, good as , , * , _ , _ „ . ! new; McCormick tedder, only been used i of a high order, and ln .3 heautiful^ ^ S(.aSon; Tliomas hay loader; side de- \ voice of song lifts been the delight j jivcry Great Western Manure |of the entire community. - Itevenna,; spreader; Buckeye disc drill , 8 hoe; gang ‘ (),, Republican. I plow, 2walking breaking plows, 2 Kraus, i ’ 1 j corn cultivators; Thomas disc harrow; 2 ............ “ spring tooth harrows; Black Hawk corn ! FOR 8AI E ! planter; 2 Brown wagons; potato digger;! ’ • . work harness, and oilier articles too nu tnerous to mention. gregatlon ((). S.) Mrs. W . L. sp«nfc Tuesday Barber. Marshall of Xenia with Mrs. W. M. Tho Wednesday Afternoon was entertained tills week by Barah Wolford. club Miss Mrs. Barah C. Sliroades, widow of tiie late Caleb Bhroades, and moth­ er of Mr, G. A, Shroados, tho hard­ ware dealer, died early this morn­ ing after an illness ot several months. The funeral will be hold Babbath afternoon from the M. 35. church, the hour to ho announced later. Miss Jennio E rv in 1 spent Monday in Xenia. £3 TAtn or Onio, C iiy or io lbdo , L ucas C ooktv F isask J. Cnr.HEYrr.flhca o»ih that ho is fJi0 Arm of T. J. Onwutv , & to., do’URbUciucsn in the city of Toledo ‘ t a m i n ' * Et»l8 tliet said nnr?T ,axn* 0Nf! HtJNRUKf> ^ X ^ I3?** f * 8 of Cshmm Hint CMinot bo cured by the nw of lUWa O atamw C ows , FRANK J. CIIlMTjv? Sworn to before me end subeoribed in mv waeeace, this Cih day of December, A. Ii* of the U. P, j The young people Big Poland China Boars; Big j i . i church gavo a ooetal Tuesday even* Plymouth R od : Cockerels, heat we j T E RM S : M0 and under, cash. !•or u ij, ho?no of llov. McMichael. ever bred now. J .H . Jiucicey, Jamestown, O. i M A R TH A K N fIT T tf Citizens 'phono 0-70. n u m ,n M n , , u l 1 Rook bottom prices just *"“ «® ov..r ?I0 a tndit of 0 Snonths will i 1,1 Bafc tho ho?no <>f nocu uottom puces juhl . f jwn Wlt], approved security, 3 per i — ------ Thirty-five years a breeder, ; CC1({ discouut for cash. ftanatfintie -Pata* rctioved Hi. MlW A»ti-P»la BO m , m by li. F„ C .O K flY , Auct. C. F. STIiWAIiT, Clerk. ; Mr. Wm. Atchison ond wife of I London wore guests of Mr. Charles i Marshall and wife Saturday and j Babbath. An oifotb will bo made to have the lato train stop nest Tuesday |sl*. free, evening if 25 passensors can bo ae- ettred. Those who wish to attend tho Tleiderwolf mootings must no­ tify this office by nino o'clock Tues­ day. 1B9G. A. W. 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