The Cedarville Herald, Volume 34, Numbers 27-52

h , 7'' ? # t 1. r r •f r ! I 1 1 I f j t- fh ■w $ t ‘ {5 ! Li * !h it u n i; (( I 1 ■! mil ! 0 ff SPECIAL! 30-32 N. Main St., Dayton, 0, :l« Fall and W inter A medium weight suit for fall or winter is demanded at this season of the year. W e have selected our patterns with this in view. - ’ . ■ Our line of correct shades and colorings in fine, serges, cassimeres, .tweeds for suits, and the best and latest fabrics ' for overcoats is not surpassed in the county. W e fit and fashion your suit or overcoat so that it gives distinctive style, correct fit and shape. GIVE US A CALL. I s W h a t The Springfield Building & Loan Association / Pa ysfo r Deposits in Any S um ,. ’ '>■■ . ■ * > * t Start an Account Now D epos its made on or be fore N ovem ber 10th, will bear interest from N ovem ber. 1st. Our assets are $2,201,030.46 Our R eserve Fund is $112,964.12 Springfield Building & Loan Association. 28 East Main St.* Springfield, Ohio. Palace Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRUIT & GROCERIES jiii; ^ ti »mnwin~ inin Death Of Mrs. Cooley. f 100 9x12 SeamlessBrusselsBugs $11.50. ,.Regular Price $13.50 100 9x12 Seamless BrusselsRugs $14.50. Regular Price $17.50 Word was received here 'Thurs­ day ifi’ U jo .loath of Mro, V ■ n Ewing Cooley, a life long resident of tlua county, who had died atr the borne of her ueico, Mrs. Mary Brat- ton Duncan.-Piliu-olon, lnd., Wed- >nesday, where she had lived the past year. TSio deceased was the widow of .the late Williain Cool " and was about oighty years of age. She was a member of- the Second t\ I*. ' church in Xenia. s Tho body was brought hero for . burial) the funeral, taking place f from tho B. P. church, Friday after­ noon. Burial at Mai-.-log Creek Cemetery, TRANSFERSOF iL ESTATE. •THE CHIIURIG BREEZES ©F TH E PAST FEW DAYS REMIKDS ¥00 TH A T . OT SS NOW TIME TO PURCHASE Mary A. Seljuntss to J). S. & X , S.’ Railway Company .41 of an. aero m Beavercreek Tp., $101). Peter and Mary Lang to Bradford au<l Mary A. Lott, lotin Fairfield $1 Edith and Lari Drake, executors of Israel t , Dawson, to John Paul Williams, lotm Yellow Spring. $1-1MD, John L, Tate to Eleanor I, Tate, 87*78 acres in Sugarcreelc tp., $]. Grafton Johnson to J. S. Martin, 2 lots in South Park', $1. " • .George H, Smith and Rosa M. Smith to Juliu Stout, lot in Cedar* villa, ?WW. A NICE WARM OVERCOAT TheP.M.HarmanGo. WEATHER {REPORT Medium W eight Clothing for Rainfall O.sl inches, t'p to dat« for this year 20:70 inches. .Fogs 0; wind direction S. W .; clear days 10; •cloudy S); part cloudy 0 ; Per cent, sunshine Si); range of temperature 11 degrees; average temperature 64 degrees; highest'temperature72 de­ grees ;-lowest,temperature 10 degrees thunder showers J; killing frosts -3; ice SI times. The greatest amount of ram that fell at one time was-1,75 inches. There was some queer weather In the month of October, There was more wheat sown in.tins, month than In September, There are more products of the farm and fruits out than usual this time of i year. . Samuel. Greswell, Observer. S torm buggies . I HUNTING NOTICE, 1(We have two styles which are The most up -to -da te Storm Buggies” on the market today. Call and see them. KERR & HAST INGS BROS. THE PACIFIC MONTHLY. KANY, The Tailor, Xenia, ~ - » Ohio We, tiie undersigned, forbid hunt­ ing1With dogs or guns on our farms: J. C. Finney J. M, Finney Clarence Finney • John Burns Edwin Dean ' Mrs. Fannie Barber J. Auld Clay foil McMillan George Hauimaa David McMillan J. W. Matthews David Johnson Henry-Kyle Mrs. John A, Barber Will Smith j , H. Henderson •Will Arthur ' AbeMann Isaac Patterson *J. C. Townsley Curoneo Stuckey Luke Booth AGIFTWITHATHOUGHTINIT. MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK 5and 1-2Per Cent. What other Christinas present costs so little and means bo much as a subscription to The Youth's -Com­ panion—52 weeks for $1,75V I t is a gift which benefits not only tho ono who receives it, hut every member o f the same household. With, many Christmas presents the sense of novelty wears off, by the Week's end, hut Th6 Youth’s Companion is as new and sought after the fifty-second .week of the year as the first. It is elastic, in lls 'adaptability, too; far it doos not matter whether the present is for a boy or a girl, young married people, sedate couples, grandparents—jhorc never was one yet who did not set store by The Youth’s Companion. You cannot make a mistake if you give The Companion—and It is oiily $1.75 a year now. On January 1, 1012, tho price will bo advanced lo $2,00, • ; The one to whom you ■give the subscription [will receive free The Companion's Calendar for 1012, lithographed m ten colors.and.gold, and you, tot*, as give? of the sub­ scription, will receive a copy of the I Calendar, I THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 1 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. I New Subscriptions Received at this , Cilice. » SPEC!AT, -RATIOS ON ’SHE HJOAMNl. jrAUAZtNE up xirn vest , Tlie Pacific Monthly ot Portland, Oregon, is publishing a series of splendid articles about dhe' various industries in the West. The Septem­ ber number contained an article on Success with Cherries, The October unmber had a beautifully illustrat­ ed article on Success in Growing Apples. Other articles shortly to bo published are Success with’ Live Slock, Success in Growing Walnuts, Success with the Fodder Crops. These articles are written by”Ex- perts, and are not onlv'auihoriin- live, but Very liitereMing. ' In addition fco’the above, Thb Pa­ cific Monthly each month publishes a large mimber.of dean, wholesome j readable stories and strong Indepen- dent articles cm the questions ot the day. The price of The, Pacific Monthly Is $1.50 a year. To introduce ir to new readers, it will be sent, for six months for $.69 if .this paper is men­ tioned. Address: Pacific Monthly. Port- laud, Oregon. j m\ ' Wo have a stock of nver'3000 overcoats for you to choose from, made especially for this Mora by HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX and Michaels. Stem Co. It is here that you will find ll.o long or short models with back or front tracing. Irish Friezt s—Meltons-- Krrsi ys and Cheviot mixtures in grey, oxford, blue and-bhick, priced at • $10 ,00 , $12 .00 , $15 .00 , $ 1 6 ,50 , $ 1 8 ,5 0 $ 2 0 ,0 0 , $ 2 2 .5 0 , $ 2 5 .0 0 , $ 2 6 ,5 0 , $ 2 8 .5 0 to $ 3 0 ,0 0 ' ELEGANT WINTER SU ITS That are made of strictly all wool materials and ombody all that is new tins winter in coloring and stylo. The Shape-Maker, the Varsity and the New English,sack wifh either fhe Jong orjibart roll lapel, all juiced ut ■' . ' . $ 7 ,6 0 to $3 j3 .0p \ ■< The Boy’s Are We ll Taken Care oO n Our Boys Own Store on The Second Floor Hundreds of hoys suite and overcoats ranging- ; m siy.e from 8 to 38 years. ■Ohevlots, WhMtedst, Oassimeres arid serges iit tan, grey, blue; brown and other fine color combinations, Sonm.;afiits wj-tli- extra pair* full cut kni.ek«rbib«k'W'-4i^.fiilsr-s!».''V ' Overcoats made ankle length, -full ewti.-,w|th;:r or without convertible collars, all colors and.' cok . or combinations, .. ! .> T $ 3 , $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4 , $ 5 , $ 6 .5 0 $ 7 .5 0 tb $10 .00 Smart Styles in tire new Full flats, $1 to $1 Swagger styles in Fall Furnishings, Underwear 50c sto. $2.00 a-ganneht; all style gloves $26 to ?2.5o’per pair. Latest fall and winter-patterns in'shirts, f!li|l!|,liU-l!Vi : ll'i> 'z*t> Ms! M'.rs. 'with or without collars 00c to $^.5U T H E , S U R P R I S E STORE, 3 8 < & '3 © ,E a s i T M r d S t r e e t , Dayton, Ohio. T —’Winter’ s Coming I Get- your horse blankets df the. Greene Coun­ ty Hardware Store; Xenia, Wo carry the famous line of Ben Hur blankets in all grades at prices that are righ t. rATB-or Onto, C ity or iooepo , ■L ccas C eofiiv ' | ® , F oank J. C iienev makes o&th that he ia jenittr PQl-tnw of the firin of P. J. Oirexcv k Co., domg buslneas in the city of Toledo, . county, end state oforeaH, and thnt enid, fflrtu wi 1»ny the *iin» ONE HfiNDIlEl) DOLLARS for catli eyery casa ot Catarrh ■ that cannot bo cured by the use of lLm ,’n C at A*imConn, PUANK J. CHBNKY. • Sworn to before ms and subscribed in my presence, this Cih day of December, A. ii* Htse, f — 1 A. W . 0 I.I 3 ASUN, . | ska I/j Notary Public Ball's Catarrh ettr#- is taken internally and notedimitly on tho bloody and niudouB ssrfacei of .the system, gaud tor testimon 1 ala- free. WANTED—Uootl Houpidtccping Magazine reij-nires l he services of a Vepresentative In Cednrville to look after aubscrjption renewals and to cxtPiut circulation by special method which have proved unusually ■suc­ cessful. .Salary and' commission. Proviouious -cxpcriotscK desirable, but not osscutiaL Whole lime- u* sparo time. Address, with voterenyep J , F. Fairbanks.Good Housekeoping Magazine, (581 Fourth Avw.-, New York City. . / . - j ..itsuiaatlo l*alnis relioi ea cy iara a iV {ugtw.’ Atitl- f*s:ia Mtso OsKSjsaSS<i» REPORT OF CEDARV1LLE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR OCT. 1911 Number ol Booms....................... :............ Pri 1! St 8 4 51 6H 7iS’ t Tot Enrollment ........................... ................. 27 S3 80. 30 26 25 32 •27 28 238 Average Attendance........................ !...... 24 .29 28i 28 23 23 31 20 22 284 i’er cent Daily Attendance............... ;.... 93 •88 93! 93 89 88 97 96! 94 92 Number‘Tardy.................. ........... ......... 4 18 5f 8 10 7 7 8 6 6o Number Present Every Day.............:...... W 18 18* 20 8 .11 22 35 18 137 -Per oeiifc PresenfcEvery Day.................. 61 39 60, 66•do 44 69 56 .66 64 Number of Visitors..........•....................... 1 . 1 1! 1 i ' 2 1 . .1 2 12 Bank for Oet:-..-..................... ........... '..... .5 9 oi 4 . 7 •8 1 . 2 $ex GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING "2C& mniirarwfciii^ m ii m wim * m rrm^wmmwrtwr K— i i irri—Mil— i t w To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo ©uinine Tablets* JO (T f/ Z ............. ........... • This dgnatnre. M '& r Seven MH-ion boxes sold in post 13 months. Cures Crip In Two Dayau a t i e v e p y box. 35c. —The largest line of heating and - cooking stoves, coal, wood or gas, i in the county at prices that are as­ tonishingly low quality considered. Qroene County Hardware Co., ' 43d Xenia, O, -Call and see the Bull Dog Feet! ’ Grinders and Miami Gasoline IC11- .; J, E. Pierce. ; gines. “ ■MlIS I Have A Good List Of SouthernOhio Farm Lands WHAT OTHER HOUSE COULD POSSIBLY DUPLICATE OUR PRICES'? FURN ITURE With a Record for Goodness Is the Kind ;a You Want in Your Home hi J fM f E R Y ONE OF O U R AD V E R T ISEM E N T S is intended as a special inv ita tion to you personally. „ ' . W e want y ou t o com e to our store. W e want y ou to get acquainted w ith us, and what we’ r e ' trying to to d o fo r y ou in good furniture fo r you r home. W e wan t y ou t o realize that g ood furniture is n o t necessarily high priced (quite the reverse at our store) W e have been striv ing for years to get good furniture down to the lowest selling po jnt, and how well we have succeeded we leave it to y o u to judge fo r yourself. We Lille to Have Visitors Come to Look Around *«• Trtiesdale &Roliler SUCCESSORS TO C, C. WEIMER, Qdatville Ohio. Also some good Town in­ vestments and Houses.! Good bargains in H a le . Go., Texas and Arkansas I that will pay 10 to (5 per cent from the s ta r t Bu ffets f r o m , .............................................. $16 to $50 S ideboards f r o m . ....................................... $15 t o $ 5 0 China Closets fr om ............................ $ 1 3 .5 0 t o $ 4 5 fD ining Tab les f r om .....................................$ 6 t o S 4 0 , . / , . . $ I S t o $ 6 0 . I I , , - , . . $ ( 0 - 1 0 $ 6 0 i .... ^ — ........ . . . . , * t ■ jnrf l i b r a r y Tables fr om ......... ..................$ 4 .7 5 t o $ 2 5 tt Parlor Suits from ......................................... $18 to $65 14 Dressers f r om ............... ............... .. $8.50 to $65 Chiffoniers f r o m . ............ .. . $6 to $40 Brass Beds from Davenports from * * 4*: ■*« » Bookcase* f r o m , .................. .......... — $12 t o $ 4 0 jj R o ck e ry from Complete D in in g R o om Sets in ail ttie different periods o f designs. - B edroom Sets in beautiful quartered oak, mahogany and Circassian walnut, $ 3 5 t o $150 $1.50 to $36 A D A I R ’S, T R Y OUR IOB PRINTING G. tt Furniture 2 0 - 2 2 Carpets Stoves '-■■.,-..^'11? X E N I A , O H IO . ' n - «*■ H U g Ileal Ksfittto Agfc. OodarvillSj 0 tiiiuWfrfniitrt'if1",l*i r'1 ny«*i>w" T eachers ; Primary, Miss Stormont; No. i, Miss McFarland; No, 2t Miss Conley, No. 8, Miss Townsley; No. 4, Mr. MasterHOB; No, 5; Miss Cr r ; . No. 6, F. P. Foster, High School, U. C. Morton. F. P.Foster, director of music. J. W. Boss, Janitor and Truant Officer. P. n . REYNOLDS, S'up't N- m - -H 11 11i ti -HI Tat Wor that i TOT LIVE ii o f- f- . N ote : § 1 i if ■ ter must1 II ■’ commit b h i rT■ ember 4. !i| fc and and ■i■H i dressed c HI ed by cot oil C (| SHEE Monday, D Pure-bre' - 'Wethers.: College a] Stock. . Clay-Bol N cte : 1| slaughte charge lng, De Blaughte dreased ted by Tuesday, Shropsh Ddrset Carload •"Wednesda! llambou Hampsh Thursday, Oxford-ll Cotswold Lincoln l| Friday, I)i . Southdo .Cheviot Lelcesie b| bWIN Monday, II Barrows! < College nj Stock. Clay-Roj Note: Sii| must be 1 CED/S Ii Tho foil judging a Stock to h 2nd to 8th COLT- Saturday Student Judging^, swine. CAT 'll Monday, II Pure-br«I College Stock. Clay-Roll Tuesday, Aberdeeil 'Red Poll! Carloads! •‘'Short-*! WednesdaJ Short horl Aberdeeif 'conclude! I P. M .- Herefordl Thursday, Hereford! Shorthor| ded. 1 P. M .- i Galloway] Friday, Dei Polled Dil Galloway! eluded. In desig| the r profi prod Ju as b, and mon self care Y by c B S. \\1 O .l J L . II Tl

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