The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52
waaBWi Jackson Driving Park Cedarville, Ohio. • fW e a th e r. P e rm lting ) Saturday, Nov. 4,1911 4 ■- r a c e s - 4 A Pace B Pace and 1 Trot ■ ■ ., - m Novelty Race, walk 1-2 mile, trot or pace 1-2 mile, run 1-2 mile. M ATCH R A C E ' Between Col. Johnson and Cedarville Boy.',. _ Gate Receipts Divided Among The Winners. v * Hog Cholera Still Rages. S tate Veterlptirian, D r , Paul Fischer, Isas nothing to say regard ing the views expressed by Dr. V. P ..Smith of this city, who main- ■tains th a t hog cholora has been spread to a great ex ten t by the se- * ■ij'KptiUWH'Vi'i ! I^t tiir NOTICEOFVILLAGE SCHOOLELECTION. Adm ission = 15c MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK 5and 1-2Per Cent. ' r rr-.-:.-.:.rr-s r.-~ *j , I s W h a t The Springfield Building & Loan Association . , . v * - ' /- ’ " ' ■* t 1 , * Pays for Deposits in Any Sum, Start an Account Now Deposits; make on or Deform November 10th, will bear interest from November 1st; ‘ Onr assets are $2,201,930.46 Our Reserve Fund is $112,964.12 rum furnished by the sta te , and and the indiscriminate manner in which It has been used by careless veterinarians who adm inistered it. Mr. Jesse Kellough made a trip to Columbus Satu rday for the purpose of securlngsorum to trea t ins hogs, and had a talk with Dr, Fischer; who informed him th a t the labora tory was far behind m manufactur ing the serum, and th a t i t would be many days before he could Bocure any a t all. When Mr. Kellough asked him concerning the v J cwb expressed by Dr. Smith he had very little to shy regarding it, and remarked th a t '“we are curing lots of the cholera righ t along” or something to th a t effect. I t Was evidently a tender »pot with him and he declined to discuss it. The cholera epidemic still’ rages in Fayette and adjoining .counties, and , the marketing of under weight, or ligh t weight hogs still continues, It Is believed th a t fewer hogs will go through the w in ter in Fayette county than a t any time In history for an unknown number of years—Fayette Co.Becord-Republi- can. —W in ter’s. Coming! Get your horse blankets of the Greene Coun ty Hardware Store,. Xenia. We carry the famous line of Ben Hur blankets in all grades a t prices that are right. LEGAL NOTICE. Springfield Building & Loan Association, . 28 East Main St.* Springfield, Ohio. Palace Meat Market FRESH &SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES Truesdale &Rohler SUCCESSORS TO C. C. WEIMER. C<darvilk Ohio. S tats of Ohio, Greene Comity Oourt of Common Pleas, John Hussey, Adm’r de bonis non ■with will annexed of O. M. Haughey, d e l'd , Plaintiff, TS. ' lt.W , Haughey e t al., Defendants, B. W. Haughey, residing in the ©ifcy of Tampa, in the state pf Flor ida, will take notice th a t the above mi med Plaintiff has filed his petition hi the Common Pleas Court of said Coubty, netting forth th a t said De- fedanOt’ll. W. Haughey, as the Ad m inistrator of said C; M. Haughey had wrongfully appropriated money belonging to said, estate to his own use and had invested the same In two promissory notes, each secured by mortgage "on real es“ato situate in said Greene County, Ohio, add calling, one fo r $1500.00 andl the other for $236,00 and sighed tho first by A lbert L* Haughey and Anna Haughey, and the second by A. L, Haughey and Anna Haughey. The prayer of the said petition is th a t the said notes may. bo found to be .the property of tho < said estate and the said defendant; It. W. Haughey, ’nay he ordered to deliver the said notes to the said Plaintiff, The above named defendants w ill take notice th a t the said petition w ill he for hearing in said court a t Xenia; Ohio, on and after Nov, 4th, 1911, and that they are required to ans wer the Bame by said date or judg ment may be taken,against them. John Hussey, as Adm’r . as aforesaid by J, N. Dean, A tty Nov. 8. tats o r O jho , C u t o r Jto&sso, I L ucas C ootitt I s* F sawc J. (J unky main* oath that he M saoior .partnar of tha firm ol T. J. Gaunt* & Co., 3 o < bx bmalaMMin ttm ally of Toledo, •ouuty, aad ih m sAxsaid, and that arid (Arm will pay tha anma Offfl HUNT)USD DOLLABS tor «*oh tje ry an s of Oatanb* tbst cannot b* ra n d by tbs tue of Haul,'a O atabsh Cons, FRANK J. CHHTOY. •worn to bafore me asd asbaaribed in n r presence, ‘bia 6 th day of December, A, D’ 1846. r — s , A. W. GLEASON, | * al | Notary Public Hall'a Catarrh oure ia taken internally and adte dhwatly on the Uoad and m uons sarfasM of tbs rjratem, Send tor tesMmoni j.*l%frw« Gedarvillc towntbip School Report. 5 w k a § * VS pwf £*• 0 3 ti? ? *1 B g K K s m WumbwMi^SIstriot................................ . E n ro llm en t........... ..................................... Average Daily Attendance..................... P e r Cent Daily Attendance...,................ Number T a rd y ......................................... Number Present Kvery D a y ................. Per Cent Present Every Day................. Number of V isito r* .................................. Hank for Oct.................................... ..... ' ft O' J at £ m 03 . b o § HI tf 03 S ' (T I Have A Good List Of Southern Ohio Farm Lands 9 w.o 1 2 8 4 6 8 7 18 20 0 11 11 15 16 10 21 8 10 9 18 18 89 HO 100 M 52 98 95 i 4 1 2 4 8 4 12 fl 4 4 7 8 22 40 100 86 88 47 63 2: 0 1 1 • i 1 5 ? 1 4 C 8 2 Also some goodTown in- |vestments and Houses. 102 88 00 19 45 15 10 F, A, JACKSON, CLERK, •i , ! Good bargains in Halo | Co., Texas and Arkansas ithat will pay 10 to 15 per | cent from the s ta r t - Thi$ month*# Butterick Patterns 10c and tSc*~none higKer* «. n. smith , Real Estate Agt. OodarvUle, 0, Notice ia hereby given to the Qual ified Elector* of CedatvlHe Village ISchool D istrict, Greene County, Ohio, th a t th e annual Election ef said Village School District, w ill b.e held on Tuesday, the 7th day of November, 1911, between the hours ol 5;30a, m. and 6;00 p. m . of said day, a t the said place, or places des ignated for holding the election; and the term for which they arc to be elected is a» follows: For a term o f four years each. Two members of Board of Educa tion. * Jo h nW . Johnson,. Clerk'of Board of Education Dated Oct, 90,1911. NOTICE OF TOWNSHIP ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the qual ified Electors of Cedarville Town ship, Greene County, Ohio, th a t the annual Election of two members of the, Board of Education of said Township, will b.e held pn Tuesday the 7th day of November, 1911 be tween the hours of 6:80 a, m, and S;(H) p. m. ot said day, a t the place or placpB designated by the Trus tees of said- Township fo r holding the township Election; and the term for which they.ftfg to he elected is as follows; For a term of four years each , . Two members of Board of E du ca tion. F rank A. Jack son ,. Clerk of Board of Education. Dated Oct. 20,19J1, NOTICE OF TOWNSHIP ELECTION. / f k * m Correct Clothes for Women and Misses It does not cost any more to dress carefully than it does to dress carelessly—except the expenditure of a little thought. Some of you know the difference in the way you feel, however, when you know everything *5 *‘as it should be"—i3orreet. There Is a “satisfaction” in being correctly dressed that you cannot exactly measure or from which you can trace direct results—but you feel it there just the same. It gives one a feeling of se lf respect andHfke a tonic on a depressed physique, it elevates thoughts^ncts-^-toward self, towards others—it makes for character. Not much profit here, but a wonderful lot of Suits and wonderfully 'popular. Every style in -new Fall models and material!. You will be overjoyed to choose amongst this lot of Suits a t . .......... ........... ................................................ ................. . u e r iu iiy p u iiw , $14.95 Notice is hereby given to the qualified voter* pf Cedarville town ship, Greene county, Ohio, that the a n n u a l. election 'for township offi cers will be held on Tuesday;*"No vember 7th, between the hoars of i 6:80 a. m, and OiOOp. m. of said day, a t the place Or place* designated by the trustees of sa id township for liold!ng the township election; and the term for which they are elected is as follows: * For a term of two years each j Three township trustees- One townshtp clerk, 9 One-township treasurer. *Two township constables. For a term of four year* each-* Two Justice^ of the Peace. Given under our hands th is 9th day of October, A , D, 1911, ^ ‘J . OcjroWdftley, ‘ , , A. H. Oreswcil, - T, W. St. John . T ru s te d of pedarville Township A ttest: Fraiik A. Jackson, Clerk of Cedarville township , Green* Connty, Ohio. STORM BUGGIES. o Wo have two *tyi*s which are The most up -to-date Storm Buggies'* oh tha market today. Cali and s e e thorn. KERR A HASTINGS BROS. “ Oystors, and Edgemont Crackers, always crisp and frssh McFarland Bros. Strictly plain tailored Suits, single breasted, with coat shape col- QQ QO lar, guaranteed satin lining.. OO i uO French black Voile Skirts, high-class models, rich embroidered (M Qfl , braiding. Special a t . . . . . . . . UT iUU $ 10.00 French Coney Muffs or Shawls, a .grea t lot, black or brown in assorted styles. Speeial for tomorrow^ fo r ........................................................ D resses for G en e ra l W e a r $5.50, $10.50, $11.98, $15.00 and up to $27.50 Of silk, velvet, voile and serge, in all fashionable designs, many of which have been reproduced from French Dresses B IG SH OW ING OF N EW C O A T S $6.35, SI0.50, $12.50 $15.00 AND UP TO $25 .00 In L ad ie s 'and Misses’ sizes—these include B lanket Coats, suitable for s tree t or evening wear; Broadcloth Coats w ith silk or broadcloth revers, and Tourists Coats for general wear in Scotch m ixtures and double-iacied materials which can be worn either side out. , SILK WAISTS PETTICOATS SWEATERS A L A R G E SH OW ING OF FUR HATS HOUSE DRESSES CORSET COVERS OPERA WRAPS PRINCESS S U P S KNITTED AVIATION CAPS Our Rest Room At ,Your Service SILVERBERG ’S STYLE SHOP:. . Cor. Main Limestone - Springfield, Ohio. We refund carfares, on, purchases of $16 o r over under the plan of Tin) M erchan ts' Association Most Convenient ,Corner in Town £ 2f.2C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING To Cure a Cold in One Day Trf» L ax a t iv e B rom o Q a iB B » T * M L ^ ibemsoMtaputUmombt. T M t sagnptmw , W . on every t a L d S c . WHAT OTHER HOUSE COULD.POSSIBLY DUPLICATE OUR PRICES? F U R N I T U R E a R ecord for Goodness Is the Kind You Want in Your Home |y* VERY ONE OF OUR ADVERTISEMENTS is intended as a special invitation to you ’personally. We want you to come to our 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. We want you to realhse tha t good furniture is not necessarily high priced (quite the reverse at our store) We hava befen striving for years to get good furniture down to the lowest selling point, and how well We have succeeded we leave it to you to judge for yourself. • • • We Like to Have Visitors Come to LooK. Around •*» Buffet* from........ ............... .. $16 to $50 Sideboards from.......... * ....................... $15 to $50 China Closets f r o m . . $13.50 to $45 Dining Tabl*s from ................... .. ......... $6 to S40 Library Tables f r o m . $4,75 to $25 Dressers from. .......................................... $8 .50 to $65 Chiffoniers from .................................... $6 to $40 Brass Beds from .................. . $15 to $60 Davenports from, . , . ; ............ . $19 to $60 Parlor Suits from ............................... $18 to $65 Rockers from.......... .............. . *...... $1.50 to $36 Bookcase* from ................................... $12 to $40 CompJet# Dining Room Sets in all tlie different periods of designs. Bedroom Sets in beautiful quartered oak, mahogany and Circassian walnut, $35 t& $150 ADAIR’S, Furniture 2 0 - 2 2 m Carpets XENIA, OHIO Stoves N . D e t r o i t S t , *rr> MW*.
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