The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 1-26

] « a Figures are Facts You Can’t Deny T i i e q u a l i t y t merchandise fl peal satisfaction of our are equally reliable. WHEN YOU W A N T - # The Newest in Wall Papers The Finest Window Shades The Most Durable Unoleums The Very Pest Rugs Where You Are Certain of Proven Values * THE, QUALITY SHOP, M. L. HEFFLEY - - A. B. LEFFEL In the Arcade, Springfield, Ohio. «#MBa CountryLife Conference. Tho following la tho 'i»^gmin fop ■Hit' Country Life Conference fa fm . held Friday trailing and Saturday afternoon and availing in Xenia at the McKinley 21.gb School building: “ Tho OKI and Now School ’ Frol'. ; A - B . Graham. “The Problem of the Country Church,” Ecv. c . e . Turley, Lmworfb, O. Saturday afternoon: “The Duty of the Itural School to tho Comma- , nity,*’ iJr, B . M, Davis. Miami Uni- . veraity, Oxford. “Tho Use of Agri­ cultural Materials and their Organ­ ization into a Course of Study*1 C3. ' A. Bricker, 0 . 13. II. : Saturday evening; “Making tho : Country Homo Attractive for tho 1Boys and Girls,“ Mrs. George Scott, j Mfc. Pleasant, Ohio. “The Problems ! of Rehabilitating Rural Ommnuni j ties," Mr. ErJclcer. Illustrated lec­ ture. rtfou : eg )1 cwj <; ilio r-v’vr .5 c .nttrm r.< drawn- T n v,«!i ft. votilfl Le t guano of tl onrdlnrly t camo upon dolcntly in the to pay close k> ■np to the noe: dcply: “Well he;'* Tim negro hi ant} then nn.‘7/« “Wais who?'3 fiis ITaktt Was t tiere. .t r r i* > T.tjB’r of Tanner ,o 7 gteng n northern {-;;{<pt|<?ol about (? «;< -><■ ia c m ic i of j Ho thought it over* , ",f* tho eentCBtlfiO, „ r ’y maclo a wages ?fjnt tho northerner o to interpret the San* -»■ nv'rro they met, Ac* .-r« f~ai and preaoatlv te«1i man banking Si* ,un. Tolling M 3 friend % Mr. Taylor nteuped i) asd demanded find* Eedaruiie cow m\m c< rkrtl hia eyes stolidly r -l In a guttural voice; Bverybndy'n, ROLL OF HONOR. NOTICE!! On and after March 1st, we will be located . in our new room, next to-Johnson's-Jew* elry store, where you will find a complete display of McCor­ mick machinery, plows, wag­ ons, buggies, harness, etc. C. N. Stuckey & Son. The following are the mimes of pupils neither absent nor tardy: Difit. Bo . 1.— Paul Fry, Bailey Grinnell, Ralph Fry, Teddy Fry, Bessie Fry, Bessie Linsou. Disk No. 2.—Arthur Hanna, How* ai-d Ken non, Dwigbfc North up, Don­ ald Northup. Dist. No. 8.—-Marie Dailey, Mabel j. j Dailley, Edith Ramsey, Katherine ? * Smith, Willard Kyle, Clarence | j Smith. - |! Dist. No. 4.—-Hester Townsloy. 1Paul Townstey, Elmer Shinkle, Otia i Shinkle, Wayne Widonor. • Dist. No. 5.—Leo Conner, Frank Evans. Dist. No. 0.—Clara Widenar, Kay- |mond Hixon, Harvey McMillan, |Wilbur McMillan, j Dist. No. 7.—Ruth Kelso, Dennis •Davis. F. P, BifcenouiySupt. The Greatest Bond Investment of the Century 5? BONDS of The Coktmlmsy lit. Vernon A Marafiekl Tmctioa Company J.uet issued 4760,U0o of these honks ;«the proceeds are to go to the extension of the road from Gahanna to Johnstown, Ohio, thus establishing a direct communication with the villages and towns en route, with Columbus. ■^ ...n. ^; -• . .-v> _■ Thi* i* one of the most prosperous roads In the country, and tho new extension will add immensely to its value • ", I > Bonds are sold in denominations of $100 up Payable, in Installments, if Desired A $100 Bond can be purchased at $ 8 5 to which is added 4 0 par cent, of Common Stook BONUS, thereby netting the invest­ or about 6 per cent, .in his investment .1 This is a bond proposition that can bo taken advantage of by everybody; the rich, the poor, tho mechanic, or wage-earner share alike in its benefits. Safe. Reliable. Profitable, Endorsed by The Columbus Chamber of Commerce, and leading authorities. Write for booklet to*day, giving full information. THE INTERURBAN SECURITIES CO., COLUMBUS - OR ANY BROKER OHIO IN COLUMBUS. Public Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction at the-residonce on the • cor­ nier of Obillicothe and Main Streets, Tuesday, March 7,1911 At I o’clock p. m., the fol­ lowing articles of house* hold goods. I Room Suits Kitchen Uten­ sils Rugs Ghairs Pictures Numerous other articles * Found tJw Sstint’a Day. One Russian p. a: ant uueil another to recover tlio smu of COrubles, the debt- or having faithfully promised to re­ turn the ni'uty <m St. Henry's day. But, having failed to do so for a long time, the le:::!- r discovered that the Russian Orthodox church Includes no sugh eaint ns Pt. Henry, and the Bulge before whom the case wao tried was much puzzled as to what verdict he should give. Happily the idea occur­ red to him that, saint or no saint. All Saints’ day included even the most doubtful, so In* gave judgment that tho DOrubies should be returned next All Saints' day. Very Obliging, “Sir,*' tartly rays the lady of uncer­ tain age to the floorwalker, “Is thero any way of getting one of these sales­ men to pay me some attention?'' ■'‘Well." says the Hoorwulker confi­ dentially, “I'll introduce you to any one of them you fancy, but I’ll tell you now that all of them have their ‘steadies.' "—Judge, An Amiable Man. “Why do yon argue with your wife? Don’t you know It doesn’t do you a bit of good?’' “Sure I do. Bat f ain’t got such a . mean disposition as to deprive her of the pleasure.’’—Cleveland Leader. His Preference. “Let me give you a pointer." the In- terlocntor eald to the end man. “Don’t give me a" pointer.” replied the end man; “give me a fox terrier." —Chicago Tribune. , AU Rewdy For the Show. Orchestra Leader—All the orchestra players are drunk. Theatrical Man­ ager-Well. drag ’em out. We adver­ tised a full orehestra.—-Llppincott’s. Diffused knowledge Itself.—Maeklntosh,' immortalizes $100 Rewards $ 100 . Tho rendersof this piper will ho plen&s* to lawn that there 'is. at least ■ one dreadcu Atesaae that Bcirnee has-beenOhio to cure In: all it* stages #nd that Is Catsxrh. Hall's Ostarrh Cureis sheonly jwittlW cnr«rioW J known lo the niodicsl fraternity. Ostanfi ’ t ' n i-.- * I bring a constitutional disease, mptfrs* a : Parlor Furniture, Daung j Hairs curt * ! Room Furniture Three Bed fc**1bitemsiiy, actingai»cUyup on the W«,odand mucous buit - iccs of system fihetehy destfoySng tine fonndahon of the dietawe,am! giving the patient sirengthf by l»wtidingupthe constitution tod tisisthjg natuw*In doing itswork, The proprietor have (soamch faith in its enratlve powers, hat they offer oneHundredDollars for any i«s&that it htlis to cure. Send for Hit o tattinumtals. Addns» K. S. m m m r * Oo, Toledo 0, gold hr Druggist "fin all's Family Tills ate the best, LEGAl NOTICE, TERMS OF SALE: CASH Mrs. J. W. Pollock j S. T . B A K E R , Auct. IPublic Sale Having rented my farm I will sell afc public auction on the farm fl!.< miles east of Cedarville amt sit • ‘U Common Fleas Court, G tcftu y County, Ohio. E tta Gustin, Flaintlfi, vs. William W. Gustin, Defendant William W , (fustiti, defendant In above entitled action, will take no- ; miles west of Selma, near tho Col- ! Keo that Iltia Gustin has filed umbug pike, on ! in said court her petition against | j |him for divorce, Cane No. 1S7S0, THURSDAY, MARCH 16th, 1911, j upon ground of gross neglect of du ly ,! : , , . , ; and that the same will be for hear* j ; Commencing at 12 o’clock, sharp, ; j House m X en ia ,! j the following property; ' *’ !" Head of Horses 6 Black mare 7 yearn old, by Ameri­ can Fritz in foal by 1’rince Albert, a groat brood mare, good liner and worker; ft line sorrel gelding 4 years uld by Harold Patcben, dam, a thoroughbred, not afraid of steam, : automobiles' or traction car, lias ; been used by a woman and children as a family horse; Brown horse l* ;■ -ars old, good driver and worker; as noon tln-rcafter as the same ran he heard, by which date defendant must answer or demur to said peti­ tion, or judgment may be taken ac­ cord; ;iy, Defendant'o residence, Idaville, Indiana. E tta Gustin lid T i .1 c* w a r.\ aiJ id tifs a very r; Czs cao tacfic WTC sreasen wo C 7 g 0 g c:;o g.vcn jr, iOUS as rrAtrr to ssh cr-1 ?:avo tko V cs th is yc *4 In teyieg Number of Dlotrict........... ..... Enrollment Average Daily Attendance... Per Cent Daily Atte ndance Number Tardy Number Present Every Bay Per Cent Pr< sent Every Day Number of Visitors ... Rank for Feb ............................. toka carcJbl toget tfcogca’Jaa- B lac T - I raugh T *1 ^fcorcputatlcacf tt& eld, vella* || t!o rucAcsnc, fee eonwipotion, In- a - : ; * : : cudlive? trcr.tl c, $3 E m * lyoctablickcd. ItJocoavi smitata »—*.'T<p5r* chiiQT mcdwinca. Zi: is better than ottisre, c? It would net fca the fa» v ciko liver powder, with a larger polo th sa all others ■corot'fced. sold m Tovm ** if B E G I H F Q t T I B L i I E I T W 1 I T E ( A poor furnace is not only a source o f discomfort, but ; causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. HIGH GRADE STANDARD FURNACES give you hot onlywarm 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 -j themselves' in a very short time • by the fuel they save. They j are not an expense, they ; ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than almost anything else you can buy. OurCatalogis Free. iAsk for it and fo rm y informatipn about Heating. G i b l in & G o . UTICA, N. V. r J. E PIERCE, Agent ar-A; g e t o u r p r ic e s o n p r in t in g a a To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative BromoQuinineTablets, je pvA SevenMOCon boxes soldInpost 13months. This Signature, Cares Grip in Tiro Days. cmevery JnnrtL** box. 25c. Court ouse i Ohio, afcOA. M., April 10th, 1011, or | RARE CHANCE! j L e t t e r H e a d s Big Pay for Solicitors!j |BillHeads B CINCINNATI WF.RKLY JHlIiRi'-VOih-rhig Five Thou- J ^1 *® THE BNQI. . . . , and Dollars in cash premitmis to • - — l solicitors, in addition t o . Mbzral ***«> -■Moo puof thirty with horse and j commission that is more tli-.L oniple | bnggy to soli stock condition pow- ■to pay one’s exponse-, besides af-^ dor ik Greeks County. Balary $?() I fording a living profit,^ while en- -. rri^aei l;y Indian Prince, dam of thu ahovi black mare, weight about 1500 lbn; Bay General purpose celt coming 2 years, handsome ns a picture; Bay road colt coming 1 year, sire Impe­ rial Ja y , dam by Wilmons. 20 Polled Durham Cattle'Ctmmmn1>IfasCoHrt’ <}reoneCouh‘ LEGAL NOTICE. Grey Gelding coming 1! yearn (.Id, j per month. Address GDI Unity fil(ig, ; gaged in the work of soliciting sub ve! Indianapolis, Ind. j scriptions. ! I THE WEEKLY ENQUIRERj j i s n o w a tw e n ty -fo u r p a g em a g a z iu e * { style paper, chuck full of reading |most acceptable to any well-ordered j home, Each issue contains a st-r- j mon by Pastor llussell, an essayby j Dr, Madison C. Peters, a serial and 1short stories, natural history, gen- I era! news and special record of po- l lilical and national affairs that are of interest to allpeople, cut patterns I, for ladies and youths, andmkeella- ] neous matter, all of high moral in­ fluence; alsomarket reports fromall commercial centers, and veterinary j columns. j The editor’s aimbeing to presen' i the tender Anything and everything In the way of high-grade commercial printing. Our assortment of job type is complete, our press facili­ ties of the best, andour workmen true typographical artists. This tells all tho story of our facilities for doing job printing of tho right kind at the right prices. THE RAPI& Folding i/i»@art combines comfort, durahilkyandappear- auto at ilio lowest po: sMo piho ctmoiot- ent wifii fpulky. •M.ijkVo nwito; “NoISstog ttii> good f 4* the baby.*' I Wo also manufatiuro Tlbmpcon'o. [FoWinff <‘iib b'Mdtasy, coruft-.rfabSc,' fconvenient, dtua'dc end e^oaosufcal. iA'l; yuuf dealt t to cts.w yuti a “ llnpstl I'yl.Ht))'' f art" ami Tlpfiupnun'n In.M* hag ( iif), bath »>/wl«iJ j aus m .ary artit bs L*r |fi;oLaby. '*ljo!,.st ««c midion (Vila»-'5Mo tint made. If y<»urdealer deco not :thMidlotl.eeo two as iklco, write no dire for ptfoo and drtula; o» jMISHAWAK! FOlttn CARRIACKCO., KMM Miihiwokji, Ind. | ty, Ohio. Mostly rcgifltcrod. Ten choice cows ] John Million, Plaintiff, all reds either bred or having calves j y;i< by their side; 4 heifers till fat enough ! Luelia Mailt i:, Defendant, for beef; 0 choicn bulls, either reg-1 The abovo named defendant, re- ot* eligible; one 7-year-old Jcrooy * siding a t Htafion “O” Memphis, cow, one Guernsey yearling h e ife r, Toiin., will take jmtico that John These cattio will bo sold regardless ! Mullen ban filed I:, said Omirt, his ; of prieo they will bring. |petition for divorce against her, 14 Head of Hogs 14 j cause No. 127Cd on tho docket , of said rourt. upon ground of gross Five brood sows, some will Have n0J?1,,0t df5fy, and that {h(, panw faiTowcdbyday«rfiialoi 0 feeding | wiU l,o Ibr h o rm g before saidcourt, „ nfl . nliuo.'it i i d tilup. j /if *-*m/hi'ie"- .ln , Y iiu I h jf vl !.. i ^ooct fkiiiiily joarual tw V)UJ l 1 .oi ? Imnlomenrs Harnrs , Etr l - v : ftccfromalhaatforrthatan*! i p i ii r ^ , nciriit,b«>, l» lb . I Upon Ma»css Id’}], um, or as noon , tn«onD«nwir->Hlv bMk 5 One good top buggy, I now nieoi j tbeS'cafle-s- a-.'. {Is** same can be ht-ard ; ‘ T, "l “ ‘ * 1 ' * tint I rumu.^nf otto erw ' by wliioh nnmt aiu> j circulate tusch a pajifr, g I I i non; 1 t\vo-ln*ViiG c;in’iu;tfi; a hroak-i v/f'i1 of io Dani ju-tih^n or can 1/L-iKjitf ii:!,;".'plo\vj:; a riding niltivalore, 1 ‘ jud;,'.,cut will h-* taken against h e r., meir community and add lads' mite new wagon, other smaller imp!.--1 John Mullen, mentn. 1 act, of tug and stage chain . . harness, in good repair, bridles, j g-'-'y, i j t lines, <te. 1 bruosliettlo and other I ■ | L * J | % jF g r;§ | g \ . } /!'««Infants anil (IMM scil Tories fJ5ado Known on Day ef Sals. R„. f . m m , j tS T t f 0 . T . BAKEK , Auctioneer. ‘ Cards Envelopes Bill Heads Statements Letter Heads esc: in flic upliftingof civic ami political j thought and action. i Any pciv.on, lady or gentJoman, i |withlei'iurehotm',, desirousofdoing: j a good tmn for the community, a t ; ; thename time earnmg’fatrpayssjc nt , : ! should apply Gfoucc'forpartioul'm; I by writing to THI$ EN^UIKEK, | ' Cincinnati, O, ; to i J lm HatsAlwaya kzaM L - A MOST T0UC1IIM APPEAL falls r.limt of its desired effect if ad- dtessed to a small crowd of interested listeners. Mr. Business Man, are you wasting your ammunition on tlso small crowd that would trade with you anyway, or do you want to reach those who "are m t particularly inter­ ested in your business? H you do, make your appeal for trade" to the largest and most intelligent auditnre.in your commun­ ity, the readers of this paper. They have cotmfo less wants. Your ads will be read by them, and they- will be.vmc your «u3f«a» crs. Try it and r,ee. M 0 )(^

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