The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
in ’£ o w n TH E n oya’y Jay Gtmil health, LrliffMS v.'hafc sats kv ■ ;? mi tlta lhh ffk that's sold, VB flJtl '*hOSfe above cost. :,i .uni not liigh (to# -Tfc ><■ . i p l i i o . n- ■ f) Sewer«»•■ ;'E S :s | J ri-hj •V 2 » ji 7 ’IdNA l, — !A R Y ' ■ v ' l D u Ed.in ;u , former U .S . — Tlie Webster .n v by ISoilsra Keytolit- _Jf!es* €eaeral' t s $ Y Doubled.' ‘ir liastrations*. dPlir.^es. ^J b e s t . ' td i Conven- mef, Utility. o ^ B HOTEL _JET FJ” laJMES.UPSTAIRS il H ' laL’s C l 'pain F 1Might. 51BNT9.V F.l«r i id is the Cut- aient. | LAN. nd Furniture ?r of a*mui iont Bulliint. )hi«. H M O H O M ERSON, and' Dentist. K'B, IT. rery Barn . n ami 81 - OHIO satur ta ask : have the ,| a. For this a In haying sgenuine—* I I gh T 3lKO. i uf riI( 1 ,Mla* if ,tifsatie%la» tie , fafea*- 3 txA ImitatO 4 better than >£ba tire fa-* vftfi a bager mbined. WH « ifflx an tUHEUS, 0 . s w m mm i p m I f . f ^*w‘!l*rv*»-VV,V^ H r. 13 . O. Oglosbea jg visiting 1 inothc? near Xhimhurton. hip Buaano a goud-night cup fur a tpmibttigijfd rest; ' Mrs. EHcalietn B u ll lo i l l suiter-, ing with stomach trouble. F ur S ai . r : cheap. fibeomi haml ourrey, . 1 . II. Wolford. -■-Six onjoyabb- evenings spent with point* of the best talent m lec ture eimi’so work lor $ 1 . 00 . —(Mew bu ckw he a t, bulk and package. M cFarland Bros. •Mrs. Graff Suite nberger and son of Akron are guests of M r, and Mrs, I j , H . SrtJJontwger. ' ' * ■ Mr*- Oliver Dodds of Akron is be ing entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H . Wolford. . Mr, David Color and wife of Springfield wore guests of Mr. I . F . , Puffer and wife over Sabbath. Bird’s S to re ■News . EGOS will pay 2 3 e per doz.. in trade fo r . dean, fresh Eggs, BUTTER We need good fresh Butter and will pay ! top price for same. Gall Us Up for Price When it Rains bear in mind that we have: Rubber Goats, English Slipons Oiled Clothing Leather Coats Rubber Footwear and Umbrellas M r, James McClellan id Indiana- polis fipont Sabbath hero. for } • Pilot Acetylene Geucnttora the lighting of country Jinnies. • " J . E . Pierce. Don’ t fa ll to hear that, $U; 0 .» harp of the Cafftrelli’ri nest Titer-day evening. Miss Kaehel Tarhox entertained twelve of her g irl friends at a simn- bor party la st F rid a y t \ cuing. Mrs, Hanna Cooper Is visiting . Prof. I). I j . Crawford and fam ily in Xen ia, Tlio Cafare lli Concert Company is one of tho most popular enter tainments on the road. r.C ’. W H A T O T H E R -MOUSE C O P E S P O S S I B L Y P U F U C A T g O U R P R I C E D .m U R E Mrs. Mary Bridgman has been the guest of relatives in H artford City, j Ind ., the past week, Mr., J . W. Sm ith of Ken t came j down Tuesday for a v isit with rela- j fives.' ' W ith a, /© ip '€?r@®c3£ii@ss I s th e K.:ln.cl, Y ou , W an t in. Youi* H om e •E* VEIIY OSK OF 0011 "*~f- personally. A l ) \ ERTISEMEXTS is intended as a special invitation to vou j •ft I . - I ------------- - | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clemans have | ! been.enter tam ing Miss Belle Craw- j ford of Columbus. • Soothing, refreshing, sound-sleep- insuring, Bomtno is tho .b e s t of all. bed-time drinks* F irst lecture course number Tues day evening a t the opera house. Season tickets a t Johnson’s. . • Mrs. 0, W. Crouse is spending the week with friends in Springfield ! 1 and Donaldsville. Mr, John Marshall has purchased the Wm; W alker property near the flour mill and moved into it this •week, ■, ■. ■ - YOU WILL keep warm if you purchase your, bedding 6i us, We ha4e B lankets Comforts S h e e t s Quilts P illow s atid • T ick ing • At prices to please you We have New Buckwheat and Pan Cake Flour; New Raisins and New Cur rants in s to ck . —Provide for your w inter’s enter tainment now by getting a sooson ticket’in tlie lecture course. ! --Call and see the Bu ll Dog Feed ! Grinders and Miami Gasoline F n - 1 gines. ' J . E . Pierce. ’ Mrs Lueile and Gorrine Brother- ton of Day tou spent Sabbath with their grandparents,, Mr. and Mrs. : Charles Minser, Wo want you to come to oqr store. We want you to get acquainted with us, and what we're trying to to do for you in good furniture for your .home. . ■»A Wre want you to realize thst good furniture is not necessarily high priced (quite the reverse at our store) We have been striving for years tovget good furniture down to the lowest selling point, and how well’ we have succeeded we leave it to you to judge for yourself. -. ' i * ...We Like to Hav® Visitors Come to Look Around... Bullets from....................... $50 to $ 3 0 Sideboards from, $JS to $50) China Closets from. $13 .50 to $ a 5 Dining Tables from----- ............................$ 6 to 3 4 0 Library Tables from...........,...$ 4 .7 5 to $25 Bookcases f r o m . .............$12 to $ 40 Complete Dining Room Sets in ail the different periods of designs. Bedroom Sets in beautiful quartered oak, mahogany and Circassian walnut, Dressers from. .............................................. ...... $ 8 .5 0 to $65 Chiffoniers from ................................................. $6 to $ 40 Brass Beds from................................... .$15 to $60 ' Davenports from....................................$19 to $60 Parlor Suits from .............. ; ................ .. $J8 to $65 Rockers from........ .. , $1.50 to $36 $3 5 to $150 —Six entertainments for- lii 2 -:jo each. Can you beat it? Cheaper than a free show for .you arc g e ttin g ; i tho best. . 1 3 ! <£3e*L;8i ■- S Furniture Yellow Springs .post office lias boon designated as a postal savings ,, band, to become effective Novein- [_. ber 8 . i I Do You Know that we car ry a fine line of Ladies ] Mr. T. W. St, John went to Gin-! | cinnati Thursday as a delegate from | j this township to a meeting of the J j members of the various boards of j j health in the state. Mr, W. P. | dorson represents the village. » a j,z. 20*22 ^ j S3>C i «*- ,A.~' . IV? ■ v . C a r p e t s rXEM IA e .OHIO: M-wr.TJf’Tj 'X&T-y «• Stoves. tSstgUiCitt N , -D e t r o i t S t . ' ,«if3 Au- Mrs, Billian Oldmans and child ren Who have been spending some. •time visiting relatives in New York have returned home. -1 >"Dress Skirts" in Stock MARRIAGE BY CAPTURE. ‘ J M r. H. M. Barber w’lio has been confined to his borne for nearly th ree weeks'with h ea rt and nervous trouble, is again able to be about. - ' Mr, and Mrs. J . E , Kyle In ve as their guests the l a s e r ’s faster, Mrs. B . F. Loach and husband and broth. e rM r, W ilbur M cln tire, wife and son of Winchester, O. Charles H . E llis, postm aster a t Yellow Springs,, w as m arried la st Tuesday to Miss .M artha Vanlylng of Zanesfield, O., a former studen t of Antioch. Miss Ednft F la tte r, daugh ter of Mrs. Carrie F la tter, p residen t pi the County W . Os T, l T., won the diamond medal oratorical contest, a t Portsmouth Inst week. —The largest line of heating and cooking stoves, coal, wood or gas, in the county a t prices t h a t are as tonishingly low quality considered. Greene County H ardw are Co., 45d . Xenia, O. ;both Voiles and Panama’s from $3,50 to $10 each and j its worth your while to take a look at them. Mr. 6 . M. Conner, who resides oil l A SeKiinolc Brava.Must Win His Wifo the Federal pike has purchased- th e ! Iu a Falr Haca . 1 Charles Ridgway property consist-1 The Seminole is the only Indian ing of K> acres ip Yellow Springs j today who is as free as were, his ati- for a consideration of $3G0fi.H, M r.! cfisiors In the. r)r(‘-fV<hunlji;m (lavs. Conner expects to move there. Bird’s Mammoth Store { —W in ter’s Comingi Get y#ur 2 , pn I f all tho world bu t tho Everglades in. Florida were to he blotted out of existence the latte r, would still be Mr. William iCnrrie of Denver, Colo., and Miss Mary Currie of Yel-J J low Springs, were guests a t the} I borne iff Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Milburn j Wednesday.. . } t • r-* vv ju b u i n *■ m vi.u ® ui » * » , .‘ jt . ■ <. r "*cw f j . ^ i horse blankets of tbe’Grecne Couo- - ^ ? u,gh ^ m.l‘ Condon. ! ty' Hardware Co.,- Xen ia . ' We car- 1 s ***** .He m s - Mrs. Jn ila Condon left this niofn -1 j- liig for Dayton and Tr«nton, Sviiere I{ she will visit tier daughter, Mrs. j H a rry Diuhart. and Bev. W. A») L CHURCH SERVICES, ry. the famous lino of Ben H u r blankets in all grades a t prices th a t are right. Mr, David Tarbox and wife expect to leave m a- few days for Zion, City, morrow. M, E. C iriJBGH— Sunday School, i>:80 a. in . •Preaching by the pastor, 10:80. ' Kpworth League, 6,00 p. in. Topic, uIntoilige.nt W arfare” Prov, 24: 6 ; 6 . JProv. 3:13-23. Leadei. Burton Mc- Elwam* There will be preaching, by the •pasto r a t seven o’clock. Those Sunday evening services will \ Bonanowill delight tho children, continue un til fu rtho r notice he i t w.uj g ,Vo thorn nourishment (fivbn. | and pleasure. They will like it bet- There will be a men’s meeting a t ; ter than coffee because the child’s the oluucli Thursday evening, Oct. ! uorinal appetite instinctively pse- 20 th, a t S o’clock- All tho men of j fers th a t which is good for tho sys- the church aro co rd ially ,invited. I tein Refreshments will be served. x The topic for the Wednesday evening prayermeeting, ^P rayer for tho Sunday School.” Ali teach ers tuul ofilcers of tho Sunday School peaceable ami honest, ami was never Worthy of the terrible things done to him a hundred years ago by the .vhite men, when ilesrly everybody .believed th a t the “only good Indian was a dead Indian.” Marriage h r wife capture upper- I H their fu tu re home Mr, Tarbox tains am5n(, the-Semihoks. ‘After IPreviotuous will offer his stock and other per- tIl0 paMnts- Gf -the girl have con- sonal property as well as h is real j to tW thc r m n „ estate a t public sale featurday, to- Bnit w ts a rousted wild turkey or i a ham of venison at the door of tlie maiden’s home. I f this be accept able to her the young brave is sure of bis wife provided ho ran capture her in a fa ir race at tho Ju ly co?n dance or on some other festive oc casion. A fte r .capturing his . intended Bonano-Is made only from baaan- j tJ,re expected to bo present. i living near South Charleston but as n a tu ra lly nuitured on the, trees j R, p . CHUROH, (Main .St.) j lias rented tho Collett farm, where the sunshine and moisture s Teachers Meeting Saturday a t i . ------—— —— | preparations are then made for tho ~ t r ~ ------ | wedding. The very nimple cere- 1 Mr. F rank Engle and Miss Anna.j mony involves the bridegroom pro- ! Miller, the la tte r from Jamestown, , (-ceding in gala attire to the girl’ s | were married la st Satu rday by Rev. j home, tlujro to remain through his ! M. J. Taylor. Mr. Engle has he n }life afl a member o f her family. bring ou t iu the fru it a ra re diatine- | 7 . p, m. tive flavor iulo sugat. and turns the starch •So th e Se.minoles still live out their happy life, marrying and giv- f 1 ing in marriage, cultivating their ............ ... ......... , , „ _ . Messers. Andrew Jackson, J . H . i crops on the hummoebs of the Ever- Bible school Sabbath a t 9:30 a, m. =-vyolford and W. L. Marshall, ac- j gLdes, dwelling beneath the shade Preaching by the pastor a t 10.30 j ^^inpanied by Deputy Slierlff F# A. ’ o f the pine trees, celling alligators i a ‘ 1111 f Jackson, appraised the Osborn real ■and other skins to the whites and estate Wednesday. Tlie estate con- in re tu rn buying bright ealieoes and Christian Endeavor meets .at 5:30 Lessons I Have The. first number uf tho M, E . Brotherhood lecture course is the p. in, Subject: Lessons I Hav 1 0f thjrae pieces of property in ! other merchandise brought to the Cafarelli Concert, Co., which w i l l : Learnod from things. Je r. 13:1-10. ■tijjg pin,co and ouo liouse and lot in ! trading post from Fo rt Myers. The L e a d e n s Miss Ag - ; Xenia. - | Seminoles now number about ,500 *----- - j soukand appear to be gradually in- Mayor Charles Bowlus and son of j creasing.—Liv ing Church. ! Springfleld are spending th e day in j ■^ ^ th is vicinity fishing along Massles I . TaMtifi tho Provorb. Creek. Mr. Bowlus is in the com- J Three nice, mission business In Springfield and | * fares is having apples paclteil by Mr. iV i ii ,b o js . appear in the Opera House on Tuesday evening, Get. 24. F la t opens Satu rday afternoon, Oct. 21 a t 3 p. m. a t Johnson’s. . Miss Louise Sm ith le lt ’Wednes- Matt. 22:15-22. ties Smith. tr e a d lin g by tho pasto r a t 6:30 p. m. Subject: An Offer and a Choice. ; . Please plan a place in your affairs d a y morning for Chicago whore she : of Wednesday for the Mid- Week Brayer*Meeting, a t 7 p. m.„ in the S. S» room of our church, The { subject w ill interest every’ re a l’ Christian—**God's C a ll to Missions'’ ; A c ts . We sha ll spend part f of the hour in a ta lk to the children j about ‘‘QaiulIOH.” B ring the child* | ran with you. ' The program for the openingnum-; L e t every man and boy in our ; bor of thelecture course consists o f , confpvgation remmnbcff the M e n s , selections on tho harp, vio lin , piano [ Mooting ami Skipper to bh held »u : and bells w ith songs and readings, i ^Ul £lIur(C l ,loxfc Friday evening. used cost $ 1,000 and tlie i ° cit* " ' “ j . . .... , . . E a ch mom-I being sold at 25 coots. The object will resanio her studies a t an a rt studio m th a t city. ‘Mins Sm ith ex pects to complete her studies this coming year. She h a s .a na tu ra l ta len t for pain ting and her artistic taste has won for her much praise from tier.procoptoro. PUBLIC SALE! Having decided to leave tliis conurnuiity 1will sell at my residence ff mile west of Cedervilie oir the Columbus pike,on} Saturday, October 21,1^11j Conuuencing at 1 o'clock, p, m„ the fol lowing • :tfOU$£ANOi6T ■. House consists of 4 rooms; barsement of f 3 rooms, filtered cistern, lot consists o i. 2 ll*mo acres, 2 HEAD OF . HORSES 2 Consisting of 1 2 -year-old t-orrel filly, trotter, broke t<» drive; 1 sorrel horse' colt, trotter, 1 -year-oid, 13 -t!i sired by C. H , P u r c e l l , h e h v Peter Purcell f he by Ssjuirc Taimage, lie by George I Witkes, he by Hambletonian 10 , Data ' by Tom Kimble. J 3 HEAD; Of-CATTLE ' Consisting of I 8 -year-old Polled Jerseys . . . , . cow, was fresh August 10 . L A ’oticu '* i , ainy surfaced bttnO, {Jersey heifer, l*ycar*«id, to calf in April- small. W a th k " '.!v waitiDff { giving 0 pints ,«t milk at the present, •* ■ t time. One Polled Jersey hedvr calf. . j Timn the word “ Go :w | - [ t J l'S C E L L ^ K S O U S | ________ ________ Anti they < 1 M p>—jur,t ;i 3 fa 3 f S 3 j Buggy, spring wagon, sleigh, cart, new. Prosecutor Johnson and a number ' t!ic*ir six leys had over ffono bofore. jgast-line engine, (5 H . P .f cider press/ of deputies raided tlie Model D ru g : Tommy won tho race and was fiiv -■, 20 bid. wooden tan..-, com grinder, k i * Store, Wra. Glossinger.proprietor^ ; f'n. «t coneequont-n, f.rht choice o f iegg iucuujtor, bn^i. LegiK.nn.int.kem-,, justbefore noonWednesday’. A 5 tho btniD. . [chicken to .psand mi:> Wain.a J-mni (piantity of wine and wh iskey, al* “ Well run , my buy!” tlio of turn toir-isting of SmHorv Si.„ ing ma- cohol, d two ami one-half barrels the prize exclaimOil. “ The .early jGiinc., l.ui} im k .u iu n is. imrtaa, wash of empty whiskey’ bottles were <bird catches the, worm, you know/ stand, oigun, 7 than*, bath tub, cup. \ y ANTED—Good Ilonsokooping i Magasme requires the .services"of a . representative in Cedarvillo to look! after subscription renewals and to! extend circulation by special method 5 Which have proved unumialiy sue-5 cer-sdni. Salary amt commission,} cxperioiiQO- deslrabio, 1 but .not'essential. Whole time or* spare time. Address, with references j J . F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping j. Magazine, 681 Fourth Avo,, N ew ' York City, ■ ■/. I can handle your surplus apples and will pay you 3 7 a G. Per Bushel for Wine Saps, Baldwins, Bellefiowers. Wagoners, Johnathans. 3 0 c. Snows, Greenings, Talpahockings White Pippins 25c. bu. for Beii Davis These prices are fo r choice picKed stoefej SOlbs. to the bushel and deliver ed at my store. s ^ *, ■. t ‘ Robert Bird. Marshall, tho fru it dealer. The harp violtn hi 140 years old. ber of th is gifted Ita lia n possess fare ab ility . found. Thin same 1 i , raided la st spring. Tickets a rc 1 w M r. J . C . Fo ley, editor of tho Seio Herald , is here this week to look utter packing his household goods, preparatory to moving to Seio. He expects to leave with his fam ily early : new home. board, clothes .press, (keh.iirs, ’sewing table, extension table, work table, work bench, 7 gaiion churn, 3 egg earners, lawn mower andnunierousother articles, fam ily ■ ^ ^ (liscUB8 L!l0 {luCBtl 0 n, Sha ll wo ? the two 111 en arrested for theft the j softly witn bis fmgUS. I ll fact, lie Term s M a d e K now n Day o f S a te . j- 15. U. TARBGiX.! fi„ T . B A K E R , Auct, of this mooting of our men and boys l W illiam Wado and H arry Huff, drug store was Ho now, Mr, Ea rly B ird , v iiid i quo i w ill you choose ?w ----- ? Tommy examined Uio buns very carefully. Then he prodded them ,/VrUiJ 11/ •VW* “ ” “ f nex t weolt for their f organism in to some kltul of a .Men's Christian Association, for closer Christian fellowship and more defi nite Christian service? I f you arc a man or boy in our congregation, don ta llaw a n y th in g -to keep you from this meeting. first of the week have again faced ; seemed quite unable to decide the two charges of hovso stealing in Springfieid before Judge Link. They are charged with the theft pf tlie | D. S. Dixon horse valued at?100 and also a horse and buggy belonging to Scott Robert, valued a t $225. Their ! bonds wore placed a t $580, momentous question. “ Say ,' uncle,” ho asked .at In st/ “ would you mind Just le tlin ' mo know which one Fa? the worm in it?*’—London Answers. 11 Mr. Enos H ill loft Tuesday even* *------ - “ j ing on a trip to Argentine, Mouth Tw on ty-sixfltudon tsoflheO .S . TL | America, with a pa rty of ten men representing the class of farm eeo* j m the in terest of tlie In ternational nom iesof tba! in stitu tion , arrived j Harvester Co., Champion Branch, here this morning* and writ v isit the ; .Springfield. Mr. Hsli has for farm s of It. C. W a tt, IV I Mon, It. B- and J . O Williamson ■a t hig o|.rn.gn..i« *•!««»«.« j()f Greene county. H is father died and several others in tho county, new binders. Oh Holiday ev»mh)g (wlnm ho, was but two years ol age, AnoH#r olar.3 tnterosted in ntoek j abou t forty of tus friendsam i n e ig h - . u »Hnng w>al tie has eatod for judging skirted out Thu rsday and ■. horn gathered a t his homo to extend j ftlJ invahd 1Mofh*Mi ftnd .fc£,(.vU,(Hj a are Inspecting tho' various herds of {a farewell for a pleasant. journey ig00(j bf^h-schoot education, .and true cattle, hogs and sheep. Mr, and a eaio retu rn . M t. H ill expects a jt6i. jwo y ear8 0ffaith fu l work is Oliver John, a member o l tho class j to bo gono un til nex t April. j employed as Inspector for the B&nta Hudson Day Tipping. The trappers and others 0 TU- i Mr. Clifford Raney, of W anoka ,' Plo™d by the: Tim son Lay com- ; Oklahoma, made Mrs, A rcher a j. pany have noticed that wJtero deep ‘.'short visit the la tte r part of last * wrfM; was to he found heretofore ; week. Mr. Raney’s mother is a ! )6 i? becoming so shallow that navi- ; rafirobcousih of Mrs# Archer, and ; is u<:ron^>liiuH‘d with hts lathe? was a nejthow of Mr. } hi s^v/horo waa j iratlfufce ! several months received instruction j Ar(Jber} atu( a Cousin of the Raney’s : rnerly no rwareify of water, tnvewti- .Jia s t the Sprin field plant for erecting , ,,nillltv. Trirt .g.,., gatio'n has led to is onterfainlng a few of his associ ates. the discovery that the shores of tho great' body of water are gradually being tipped ns if an effort were being made to empty its water? into the adjoining i ' c t. The hay where I bony Hudson (q.i-’it tlie* winter of 3810 has en tirely disappeared or has t.« changed 1 1 1 ? LIVER '*i And O n - s - a t f bo nooil that I vrr.nld not ha tvlttiout tin:-.a. I Wrtfl Oonlik'd t» Rii r.S deal with torpid Iker a..,l lii'.'s.liu'hc, Saw fi:nc« taltlr.g CnflOftrcioCnadS'f'alliortie 1tool eery much belter 1 Bhall certainly tefotnttirr.d tin (a to ms Irlondu »n tho hestniedieino 1 hove ever Kern," Anna CiKiiict, oabi t Mill lot, S, Fell itlver, Mas*, Best For r vy . thoBov/oto ^ K V d c w ic t o 5W6 ■ g J T ' The. Sm a r te s t o f Chic Jiutumn Millinery j } t Prices T h a t J ire so Var ied Tha t They W ill Pimse M l Customers Velour and brush felt in hood and' tur ban-effects. So far no hat has been so con sistently popular. Gan be worn, untrimmed or with a simple “stick up” wing; also tho ostrich feather band with flower finish make glorious affairs for occasions of dress. ' We are showing the soft fur hats develop ed in contrasting furs harmoniously com bined. OSTEKLY, ST Green St, Xenia, O. '* t E g R . R . Refrigerator Despatch, . . . £t:jc»ia..-,t!o KOCO r.’Xovte t.y dsb t i , <j0 )n jm tiy , ; t i n t i f CM tmot ilOW h e lo -'C h 'd , a l- | j though there are mihiwoUt data left / by him to da fid, ., : , , Aaff-TAta eisk i HAM *»<#. .JPloSSfiKfc, fialAtnt.Irt, {’. HMrAttilolion, < M id Its Mi)!;. T!n-.j •• -{IWMMntPflAti> ctsrft p is «n.<>.iae,t.v\588.W i »t m m it.;i.iPt.*ioi!sssi!dbon* ■* * ■ t>J.:.i5r-y WICK,, V ffl. GtofUiif' Co., C[i;tacofjrW.V. Goi .1 ,J OUR JOB PRINTING AHHUAtSALE, TEHHlglOH SOKES. «■ k ' "I i 11
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