The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

J LOCAL AND PERSONAL S ’ Mrs. Julia t ’oinlmi has for her t;i*PBt hrr .daughter.. Mrs, Harry Fluhart of Dayton. Mrs. Marto a Morton is visiting Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Turner m Now Texas, Pa, 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lirothorton of Xenia spout Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Lott. Miss Jennie Bratton lias returned homo after, a three weeks visit with her. sister. Miss Mary Bratton, in Chicago, Don’t sell your APPLES until you Have a talk with me. I can Handle your apples if my price suits you.. Robert Bird, Invitations hayd been issued by Mrs.*W. H. Arthur anid Miss Clara Kyle for October I?th fronf two until five, p. in., at.the borne of the latter. . ; Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Barber enter­ tained Mrs, Mary Barber, Miss Effl© Barber and Mrs. Paul Stiles of Springfield arid Mrs. James Towns- ley, Saturday, Bov. J. S. E. MeMiehaol attended the U . P. Synod in Columbus this, week. Mrs. Me*Michael and child­ ren spoilt the week with relatives m Bellbrook. Misses Nelle and Bull* Bardin of Ft. Thomas, Ky,, came up last Sab­ bath tor a visit with Mr. Jacob SLegler and family. Miss Brith, re­ maining for tile week. w m w A.DOUBLE BARREL lasts twice as long us asingle laurel. We*re mentioning this because GOLDEN RULE FLOUR IS QUICKLY USED It’s so good yon just can't, keep mother frofii baking it»up m bread, biscuit, cake, pies, and other stuff. If one barrel is good, two are better.' WHEN BUYING GOLDEN RULE FLOUR BUY ENOUGH TO LAST < Cedarville Flour Mills, The Lecture Course tins yiar is 1the'equal of any oftVi.-d in former .ware, ib't^your niNin ticket be­ fore the first nmnhe?, Oct, 21. lull. Miss Saydie Ilitf, whe has, hern spending hi veral months ill Boston with her brothelB cv . W. W. Illfl ’ ismi family, returned lmme bed Fri- (lay. . ■i * It A. (i* Hastings o.f Idaville. Ir-d..! stopped »tf h<re hero Mm. lay ’ : evening for u, short visit, going oo ),j . Columbf.’i Tuesday f.» ,-i>i ed hyioit , of the FiUti if Pret.bj teriau church. F or 13 ax . e ;—Second hand, surrey, cheap. J. H. Wolford. —Six ' enjoyable evenings spent with-some of the best talent m lec­ ture course work for $1,00'. PANT BARGAINS— . Sacrificing our Boys straight cut knee 'pants. $1 .00 grade 69cJ 75c grade* 50cj 50c grade, 39c . Bird’ s.Mammqth Store. Mr. and Mrs'. O. B. Wiles,had for .their guests from Saturday until Tuesday the latter’ e parents, Mr. EL, H , Mobbox aud wife Hillsboro. Mrs. Wiles accompanied them on their return as far as Day ton. 'Mr, F.'P. Hastings and wifiv .are visiting relatives in Xew Concord, expecting to be gone about three weeks. ■ Mr, A, M. Tonkinson has the prize pumpkin raised in this community. It weighs 157pounds and is on exhi­ bition at the Exchange Bank. Bov. W. A.. Condon of Trenton vis* ited'.relatives here Monday evening. On Tuesday, be went to Columbus to attend the-United Presbyterian Sy­ nod. Second A n n u a l — OF— V • Live Stock and Farm Implements The undersigned will sell'at public auction at his farm known as the Shady Elnl Stock Farm.-one mile east of South Charleston, on the London and South Charleston pike on ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1911, Commencing at 0.o’ clock, n. mMthe followfngproperty, to-wit: 4 ‘R h P 4 0 HEAD OF HORSES 1 haw mare, nine years old ■ „ 1 gray mare, eight years old. il black mares, ten years old. 1 gray mare, ten years old. 1 black mare, twelve years old. These arecall good draft brood mares In foal. 20 head of draft eolts coming throe years old—extra good mares and geldings. S head extra good two-year-old road coifs. 5 hefttl of yearling draft colts, . 1 good six-year-old mule, weight 1250 pounds. 1 coming three-year-old mule, 0 head of weanling draft. - 4 0 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 extra good roan cows-fivo with calves by side. 2 fat cows. . . • • „ 1 j pure-bred Short-Horn roan bulb 7 yearling steers. 17 yearling heifers. 5 5 calves. 115 HEAD OF SHEEP t ■ . •, 72 two-year-old ewes, . 40 bead of Shropshire fambs, 3 Shropshire bucks. 4 0 0 HEAD OF HOGS 200 fat bogs weighing about 180 pounds. 20 head of young brood sows -extra good. 0 sows With pigs by side. 170 plgB. 50 RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS Mann wagons, 1 good manure spreader, some household goods, 3 200-egg Incubator, 1 ebeot-Iruii stove, 2 iron beds with springs, to lamps* TERMS—Made Known Day of Sale. Q. M. CHASE. AUCT IONEERS C6L Monde and Col. Lamar Titui. THEATRESOTES. **»*?*>• iww-aw S S T Y L E S T O R E F O R FA E N AND Y O U N G MEN Messrs. H. N. Coe, Fred Curry, Alex. Turnbull ami B. B. Barber, all delegates to the Farmer's National Congress, went to Columbus Thurs­ day to ho in attendance. The Embroidery Club was enter­ tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs; W; It. McChesnoy. Mr. Oliver Jobe, win* is attending the O. H. U. at Columbus, was home Sat .relay ancf Sabbath. Mrs, J. E, Hastings, Mrs. S. T. Baker and Mrs. A. M. Tonkinson arc delegates to (lie W. 0- T. U. conven­ tion that is being 'held PurtsinmiUi this week, Mr. O. E. Bradfute was called lo Richmond, Yn., Monday owing to an injury that befts!' Mr. Phillips, (lie herdsman that is with the Meadow Brook herd of cattle. No particu­ lars have been received as to the ac­ cident. • Miss Mary Murdock will speak at the McMillan ‘ Sabbath School‘on the Columbus pike, next Sabbath, Oct. l~>. Everyone inlciosted in'the school is cordially ' invited to be present. ■ , ’ Night prowlers 'either on a ' ‘peep- tug1’ excursion or with an intention of entering Dr. W. R. McChesney’s residence were found at the win­ dows Wednesday night. Cot,stable Kenrion was called but could not lo­ cate the fellow. Word has been received he e ol Hie death of Mrs. E ,K , Dowi-, wld-‘ mV of Rev. Da.-id Douan o f Coct- ranton,-Pa., Tuesday, The riecoas- was the. daughter or David William­ son and was, a sister of Mr. j . J). Williamson. . Sue was 8;} years of age and was a former 'resident of this county. ' Word was received here this morning that Mr. Jesse Marshall of Xema was iu a very serious condi­ tion and ins recovery is very doubt­ ful, He has been ill for some weeks bujihad improved the first.of the week,- ■ SUIT BARGAINS™ Boy’s Straight Cut Knee Pant Suits, while they last $ 5 .0 0 grade for $3 .50 j $ 3 .5 0 grade for $ 2 .5 0 ; $ 2 .5 0 grade, $1 .75 . All ages In stock now. Bird’s Mammoth Store. Mrs. John T’ownwloy suffered.a se­ vere stroke of heart trouble Wed* nesday evening due tq tin- excite-' mentfrom the burn big of the barn on-tlie Bailey-Magruder farm. She was it/ a serious condition for some time but Is reported somewhat im­ proved. An operation was performed Thursday by Dr. P. R. Madden of Xenja, assisted by I)r. M. J. Marsh of this place, on Maynard Puffer, sou of Mr. and Mrs, T, 1*'. Puffer, adenoids. His tonsils wore also re­ moved, The operation was success­ ful and the young man is doing nicely. Don’t purchase that “ NEW SUIT” or "OVERCOAT” until ! you examine our stock. We car- |ry a fine line at popular prices, j You can go a long way from home |PAY MORE and get NO BET- ; TER suit or overcoat than we sell. Try us. . Bird’s Mammoth Store* At tlm Fairbanks thuj}1r<-, Spring- field, “Wednesday evening, (let. m, Mr. William Haw trey ami bin com­ pany of London players will he the ;o<Hriugin a three ae« force i*,v n ; noted 'English writer, W. II. Itn-ijne ' Tho title of the piece is ."Dear Old Billy" and eonei rus the dilemma ot a good uatim d and kindly eld gen- (Ionian who has submitted lor twenty years to be perpetually nagged by a domineering wife, but who, like the proverbial worm, at last turns, and decides to legally rid himself of tho virago. Tim ar­ ticles or separation stipulate that lie Is to "pay her annually seven hun­ dred and fifty pounds, and 11 is dis­ tinctly understood that, should they bo so unhappy as to moot she is not to speak to turn, annoy or interfere with hnri nor make known in any manner their relationship to each other. Through an oversight, how­ ever, there is no clause m the docu­ ment of separation ■that prevents her being wherever he is, and this technicality she takes advantage of In most thorough fashion never falling to be on the spot, whenever an unkind fate places her husband m au emharassing situation, which happens frequently, as Dear Old Billy, being a genial soul, has at­ tracted the attention of numerous well-meaniugfemales who all want to minister to his wauls, and, being loathe to give offen-*, submits, with results that1Invariably place lmn in compromising positions. ■ The critics, the public and theat­ rical managers .of reputation and experience, who saw' Mr. .Hawtrey and his excellent company in -this play during their l’oitr months run in Chicago, part of which endured Hirougb a hot wave that succeeded in dosing the doors of all but three theatres in that city, unhesitatingly declare that a move capable or bet­ tor . better balanced . company lias not been assembled in many years. l’i) assist Mr. Hawtrey in present­ ing ouo of the Meanest, crispest and most wholesomely funny farces that has ever been brought to America; not even excepting “ The.Private' Secretary” , "‘ Charley’s Aunt.” or ’ ‘Jane.” Mr. A. G, Delamater has selected a company Unit includes K. E, Kelly, formerly with Sit Hen­ ry Irving-, George Stuart. Christie, formerly leading man with Bertha .Kallseh; Bernard Fairfax, former­ ly with John Drew; Harry Redding fnamerly leading juvenile with Wir. Favorsham; Harry Lonsdale, form­ erly with E. S, Willard; Miss Jane Burby, eight seasons with May Ir­ win; Miss Gassie Jamieson, former­ ly with Beerbohm Tree;’ Miss Ruth Eoraliiison with.the: Mary Mariner- tug Co., Miss Laura Clement, for the past three seksbiis with Billie Burke; and Miss Maty Morrell. RESOLUTION. 66 PUBLIC SALE! • Whereas the Council of the Vil­ lage of Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio, at a regular meeting held Oc- toder ,2, 1011, having ascertained tluvt the maximum rate authorized by sections 5040-3 and 5019-8a of General Code will be msufilcleni and that It is expedient to levy iaxes in excess of sgid rale, there­ fore, Be it resolved, that a special levy ,d three (9) mills on the' dollar is hereby ordered, for tho purpose of meeting current expenses of said village, said Increased levy, to he continued to be levied for a period ot five (5). years ntul the clerk or said'village council is hereby direct­ ed to cause a copy or the within resolution to he certified to the dep­ uty state supervisors, of election in for Greene county, Ohio, and to cause to he published notice of j special election for such purpose as j provided by law. * j Signed i J. W. Johnson, Clerk, j I hereby certify that tho above j resolution was duly passed by the i village council at a regular meeting \ R E A L VALUE IN CLOTHING” Men and Young Mon are you getting full value for every hard' earned dollar that you spend on your clothing;? Have you aver stopped to realize jiiot wli.at Mlieal Value in Clothing” would add to your savings account in ti rear? * * O Surprise Store clothing iw made by . Hart, Bchaffucr & Marx and Michaels, Stern Co., two o f the best firms en­ gaged in the manufacture, of high grade all wool suits and overcoats for men and young men. Our suits are guaran­ teed to fit perfectly, wear well, give entire satisfaction at all times and our prices range from $7.50 to $10,00 Hart, .Sehallnev <& Marx suits and overcoats, $20.00, $22,50 $25,00, $2(5.50. $28,00, and $30.00 .Michaels, K(.wn and oilier high-grade make $7.50 $10,00, $12.50, $10.00, $10.00 $18.50 to $20 00 BOY’S THREE PIECE SCHOOL SUITS Consisting of coat and two pair of full cut bloomer trousers. They come in grey, tan anil blue. Size 5 to 17 years, Coats are button* ■ foo d, we.il lined and full cut. Trousers peg-top. • These are. absolutely the best and mast durable' suits'for tho rough and ready'school-boy, . . $2,50, $3.00;’ $3.00. $5.00 and $8,50 Stylish high-grade suits for dross wear made of the best all wool material, coats serge lined, trousers full linen lined, cub peg top. Ail suits guaranteed to give or.tire satisfaction or your money,cheerfully refunded, $5.00. $6.00, $7,od, $8.59 aud $10.00 Men’s and Young Men’s stylish ' Fall and Winter headwear, $1.00 to $1.00. C s £ aa.- THE, SURPRISE STORE, / 28 6 30 East Third Street, .Daytoh/^Ohio. S | SJ \ Having decided lo leave this'cCinmuirity j hold Oct. 2,1011. 1will sell at my residence h mile west j of Ccdcrvillc on the Columbus pike, <m •Saturday, October 21, 1911 i Commencing at 1 oYIoek, p. tin, the fol­ lowing HOUSE AND LOT House consists of 1 rooms; barsement of j S rooms, filtered cistern, lot consists ol a iMOO acres, ■t 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 j Consisting of 1 2-year-old sorrel filly, I trotter, broke to drive; 1 sorrel horse Scoit, trotter, l-vear-old. Both sired by ! C. H. Purcell, 2.10l4, he by Peter Purcell ! he by Squire Talmage, he by George I Wilkes, he by Hambletoninn 10, Dam I by Tom Kimble. ' 3 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 Consisting of I 3-year-ohl Polled Jersey ; cow, was fresh August 10, 1 Polled ] Jersey heifer, 1-year-old, to calf in April , giving 6 pints of milk at the present i time, One Polled Jersey heifer calf, MISCELLANEOUS ’ Buggy, spring wagon, sleigh, cart, new , gasoline engine, 0 H, P., cider press, j 20 bbl. wooden tank, corn grinder, 00- . egg incubator, brown Leghorn chickens, chicken coops and runs; Walnut Fund : tore consisting of Singer Sewing tna- |chine, hall rack, 2 stands, bureau, Wash , stand, organ, 7 chair's; bath tub, cup- >board, clothes press, 6 cluirs, sewing ■table, extension table, work table, work , bench, 7 gallon churn, 3 egg carrier?, IJawn mower and numerous other at tides, : TertnS Made f(nown Day of Satet 0* N. TARBQX. j S. T. BAKER, Auet, I , J. W . Johnson, Clerk. POTATOES FOR B A L E I have a nice lot o'rpotfttoes on hand at niy farm oh the Federal pike. ?<£ miio west of Gladstone.. I will eom- tneiico digging t ext week. Price $1.00 per bushel* A* K. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E» Wead who reside on tho Jackson road be- twe-ed this place and Xenia celebrat­ ed there sixtieth wedding anniver­ sary Monday, About one hundred wore present. The fonnertlfi 82 years of age and the latter two years his senior. Among tlm-guesls were Mr, Mrs. Robert Bird of this place. WANTED—Wood Housekeeping Magazine requires the services of a j representative In Cedarville to look i after subscription renewals and to > extend circulation by special method j which have proved nnnstialiy sue- j cessful. Salary and commission, 1 Prcvioitious experience* desirable, J but not essential. Wlmie time or J spare time. Address, with references j J. F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping j Magazine, 081 Fourth Ave., New York City. DR THUD ANNIVERSARY SALE ISNOWINPROGRESS ~0PfNED THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12. And the Sale Announcement Brought Thousands of Buyers From Far and Near, for They Knew When the Home Store Said --Anniversary Sale— It Meant a Saving of from 20 to 35 Per Cent All departments on all four floors are affected by the reductions. SILKS, DRESS GOODS LACES, TRIMMINGS. LINENS, HOSIERY, UNDER­ WEAR, GLOVES, COTTON GOODS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES and above all THE CELEBRATED Wooltex Coats, Suits and SKirts This Sale Will Continue until Closing Time day, October 21st, 1911 Satur- Member of Merchants’ Association We pay fares to and from Spring field on all purchases of $If> or over; TheFahieh=TehanCo. Main St., FAIRBANKS BUILDING Springfield, Ohio. XVt pay freight’ or express on all purcha­ ses of $6 OF over within a radius of fifty miles; ;O C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING 2C2C Part tsf the Scheme. "Oh,"Willie!’’ exclaimed little, Klsle, "what did you open that oven door for? Don’t you know that will opoil tho i cake mamma’a baking?’’ "Sure!” ro-1 plied Willie, "an' if it’o spoiled trhe’d j lot uu eat all wo want of U.”*-CatlioH<j j Ejtftndafd and Tliuoa. '• Cam Or!* faTm»D*y*, To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative Bromo Qnfaine S«v*nM&Htti beamadd inpast Id month*. TU& sSp&tHTO, w * «* » » M fa S S i *

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