The Cedarville Herald, Volume 35, Numbers 27-52

r l LOCAL m * PtiCSONAi. « 1 M s. i T«»CiFi|U«3a* $ar Tfczm by Q Harmcun* SDOpaDy, ftLsday, i S 'C T e n ttp 21, AM sf a ? c a s t A fe rau tJfu l te .K fe ra n e e d r a m a M o n d ay , N o v em b e r SI, in th o o y e r* ; Mr I, «. 2 fft*bet seal *f*« left iW*i#«Kl*aPcn*tfcsiB week’s t;»it |t*€ ftto ag a w itt .W. U. SYshel l a n d fam ily . ^ M ie n B a te N isbefcw lll Ridgway’s tor hofs chocolate, 1 »«cf f visit la Dayton during this time. > 8 . »nrt tiMUSirtno erf tilt IrihnAa 1 -____ ,_____ 1 ............... fmZMbMi H0MMB4WNWIK iMiiifa. j » ^-^MwiwPBfiissar — ^*SieKI!:,SSaiSSISH^*i nones. <--If yaa can’t buy a new one, Lava the old cn* DRY GLEANED a t the HOME Clothing company. Mr, Gfsas. (Iillaugb, traveling salesman for Weekiey &Marinos, Dayton, visited with Mr. and Mrs, ii. W. Drouse, over Sabbath. Mr. W. Ii.Ctomar.sreturned.Wcd- neaday after a two weeks business trip m Canada. While gone he sold 708 acres of land near Lethbridge that belonged to Mr. O. L. Smith. Word has been received here oi the arrival of a son a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown,, ol Hookford, III, Mrs. Brown was for­ merly Miss Junta Polloek. | tea and bullions of all kinds, | Mrs, K. L. Stekloy, of .Chicago, Is jtho guest of her s I cko ?, Mrs. 3, W. I R ad ab au g te . - 1 The township trustees kindly ask the pecplo to keep off the Wltmtag. ton read while the repairing is g©. :ingon.‘ The road la ©pon to those who Jive along it and by outeidsis going over it before it is il»*afi*d works great damage, People should have enough interest In getting a good road and not hinder Urn work while it is going on. I t will require a t toast two weeks yet before the road will be open to the public, Mr, John. Taylor, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs, Charles Smith, left last Saturday for a visit in Pans and Loxmgton, Ky. I t has been 80 years since Mr. Taylor leftKentucky and ho desired to mako a viBit a- mong relatives and former acquaint- . ancos.* For Sato:-Ohoice Gipsy seed wheat. Phone 5-121. h . D. Straley. Fo» S ale ;—A gas stove In good condition cheap, T. N, T&rbox. Mr, and Mrs, II. S.Townsley cole- crated their 25th wedding anni­ versary last Friday evening, about 100 being present. A number of guests were present from Xenia and .Dayton," ■ Mrs* It. P. Kerr has returned home after spending a week in Wheeling, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rogers, who gave a reception several days ago in honor of ner son, George, who was recently married. The county •commissioners liars named the judges in tho corn con­ test, the winners of which get a trip to Washington, D. C., undsr the direction of the Stato Bdirdof Agricultural, For Miami township, II. N. Coo and David Hilt; Osdar- vilto, Charles Cooley and David Kakestraw. Mr. S. K. ■Williamson was able to be in town Tuesday, the first for several weeks having been confined, with neuritis. | Mrs, 0 . M. Murdock entertained l the Hjem’jore of tho Wednesday ?afteraeon dob this webfc. | Tho members o t the M. E . church | held a social a t the Lome of Mr. | Harry Townsley Monday evening. Teams drawing large wagons were f sent after the members and a very j pleasant evening was enjoyed, | About fifty members of tho Agri- l cultural Department of the C> S, U„ accompanied by Dean Priee, arrived here last Saturday and were driven to the farm of Dobbins’ i Bros,,where they went to study farm j management. After Inspecting the j farm the party was driven to Xsma where they returned t» Columbus, Mr, and Mrs, J , D. George cele­ brated their sixty-first wedding anniversary Thursday, only the immediate members of the family being present. Messrs. Noah Randall and Mose White, of Anderson, Ind., have been called here by the serious ill­ ness of Mr, Warner Randall, who has been sick with bowel trouble. When you entertain and want a first class ice ersam, brick cream, fruits, ices and .sherbets you will find them a t Ridgway’s. Dr. J. W, Dixon and wife have for their gVests, Mr. Mason of Iowa And Mr. RobertHanna of Cbillicothe, Mr, Morton Dallas and Miss Bes­ sie Y. Baker were married a t the brides home near Clifton' Tuesday morning by Rev. Foster m the pres* snee of about40 relatives. The bride and groom have gone on a wedding tour and upon their return will re­ side on the Larkins farm. it you can’t sleep for nervousness taka a E r/iflles’ Anti-Pain Pill. CAND IDATE FOR REPRESENTAT IVE RIDGWAY’S, AN INVITATION’ Come in and see our new sanitary soda fountain, I t will appeal to your sense of sight, your love of the artistic and beautiful. From this new fountain we offer you soda water tha t is pure ana healthful, soda that pleases the eye, 'tickles the taste and satisfies the mind. Both hot ami cold. Mr. O. N. Stuckey has started the construction of bis new building on South Mam street. The work had been stopped for-the reason that the surveyor discovered that Mr. G. IB, Boyd’s buildings were over the line. This matter was adjusted Monday, Mr. Stuckey giving a deed to Mr. Boyd foraBtrip eight inches wide In front and thirteen wide a t the rear;. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stuckey had for their guests Sabbath, Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Pontoney and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Rupert of Springfield. The homestead of the late J. D. Williamson Was sold Saturday by the heirs a t public sale to Mr. Rob­ ert Bryson of Xenia for $2075, This includes the residence and two building lots. A lot a t conor of MU* tor street And tho Wilmington road Was Sold to Mr 8 . C, Anderson for $»$. Mrs. M. A. Creswell expects to nfcxfcweek for Crowley, La., where she will spend the winter, CEDARVILLE H. S. NOTES. JAMES HITE A candidate for Stato Representative on the Democratic ticket w'orthy of your support. James Hite Is the son of John Hite, one of Jefferson township’s moat prominent cUisefis. He has served as assssoor for several years and is held in tho highest esteem by all who know him. Your vote is solicited, rAdvertisement) Tho Juniors and Seniors in connec­ tion with English Literature, are now reading Bhakespeares‘‘Hamlet" and in the near tuture expect to read ’Julius Caesar* and ‘Merchant of Venice,’ A crowd of H. S. students enjoyed A hayride to Jamestown Monday eve to see “Merchant of Venice.” Report cards were received Mon­ day and everybody started in the month with usual enthusiasm. The Seniors are busy and very much interesting In thtf Physics )ab- ratory work as they have received now equipments. Wednesday morning pupils in Up­ per Rooms were surprised to find their hooks scattered about and j everything thrown in get eral con­ fusion by some one playing prema­ ture Hallowe'en pranks. Literary Society presents Semi­ monthly program Friday afternoon and a good interesting program is planned. Interesting discussions and debates have been earned on in civics class and the pupils show themsotves well versed on present day politics. W hy Take Less? WE PAY FIVE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT OR DEPOSITS OF ARY AMOUNT. W# arc the second largest financial institution a Springfield. Our xsssts July 1st, 1012, $2,514,800.93. We loan money on first mortgage on real estate n Clark County. Kny sum deposited on or before November 5th, 1912 pH! draw interest from November 1st 1912, iringfield Building & Loan Association, 2S East Main St* Springfield, Ohio. at. H. Pride, Pres, Chas. £ , P#ttier#w, Secy. DELICIOUS SWEETMEATS m We give confectionery unusual attention hero and bay only the choicest, purest good*. When you desire sweet* It will pay you to come hero for them. Our stock is always fre*h ami we handle such goods in the most cleanly manner. Wide choice here a t all time. m Wisterman’s Pharmacy The Horn* Missions Council, con-, s iting of all the Home Mission Board of the evangsifral aenomlna- ] ttons in America, is contluetlng a ! c am p a ig n ot e d u c a tio n w h ic h I t la j hopedwill arose the Qjristlan church, to adeffnite sffowfor the evangellza -1 tion of our country. The week of i November 17-21 t*een set aside as Homo Mission Week to ho-observed ! thruont the churches of the land in j the interests of Una luuverjient. Lo­ cally the week will Haobserved by a ; series of union u »—~- <*g to be ad- ' dressed by Dr, Me ^j^.ney, Dr. Putt j Rev. Taylor and The Bubjccta so ‘Tiio City Probton ‘The Negro Pro Life’ and ‘Mormoi nouncement of th« these meetings wi but it is hoped th* community will toavo the* week op Inga, giving the all social gatherin to Si is Home Mis: dibit McMiehaeJ. ju ,-cussed are arnmigration’, «% ‘Country p \ Fuller an* e and place or e made later; epeople oftho. ar as possible or these meet- scedenca over November 17 Week. ‘ REPUBLIC*! RALLY. Freeman EagleHK candidate for Attorney G eneraw n the Republi­ can ticket gavjpan instructive talk a t the opera house Tuesday evening, Mr,Eagieson I s a promi­ nent Republican In the state and has always stood for the interests ol the people. I)r. S. D, Fcsp was the other, Speaker and ho confined his talk to the tariff question never once mentioning the constitutional con­ vention. Music wad furnished by the Jamestown baud and Xenia Glee Club. Hon, Andrew Jackson presided. A delojt ition of Jamestown people numbering 78, In 17automobiles left that enterprising village early Mon­ day on a 100 mile tour touching all the surrounding towns advertising the Hallowe’en Carnival held in that place Thursday evening. A baud accompanied the party aud gave a few selections m tbs public square while various members of the advertising* committee posted the advertising. When It comes to enterprise in booming' their own town, Jamestown people are a t the top. • ' , ‘ M. E. CHURCH 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30.su m. Preaching. . • 6:00 p. m. Epworth League. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 o’clock. Official Board meeting the first Tues­ day evening of each month. FOR SALE—Two Delaine rams that sheared i t pounds of woof. Harry Townsley, 2t wi*ainH»*i*!Wiffag’»‘»" iv«sw*wssfww»!Vsav,iM Furs are of two kinds—one a woman fairly treasures; the other the always regrets buy­ ing. Nor is the difference always tha t of price—more often it’t a difference of style and quality. Every “Bancroft” custom? er benefits by our sixty years experience in learning just where, when and what to buy. Our certainty is your** because we guarantee satis- facsion In wear and court comparison in price. Never did style count for so much as th* fur coats, muffs and neck-pieces wer* never so", luxurious and be­ coming. Many of the furs favored by fashion are as unusual as" th* modes them­ selves—you'll enjoy looking over our inormous display. Our expert knowledge is never an excuse foi extra priee—tU* honest plain prices tell their own story of momy saving. WINDY WEATHER YOU W ILL NEED UNDERWEAR AND OVERWEAR HUTCHISON & GIBNEY XENIA, OHIO Have the Finest Selection of Underwear Mentor %4 Phenix Quality Have been sold for years and excellent for the price Furs for Children* Misses and Women Blankets, Comforts and Batting. I High Cost of Living Made Easy When you trade at our store. Besides the lowness of price we give you what you want [when you want [it. >Then* you have the quality, quality and quick service, ' S A T U R D A Y SPEC IALS . > Mothers* Corn Flake loc package for 5c g Different Kinds of Bread 3c Per Loaf. Pure Lard ■ - l ie per lb. California Hams - per lb loc Ark Soap - 2c per bar Salt White Fish - ic each MochA and Java Coffee 22c per lb. OUR PR ICES Otar Crackers......... ....... .......... ..... ...... ....... a « Silver Prunes.... ........... ......... .... ................. 1 2 Prunes...;......... .................... .......... ................ 1 0 California Prunes, a lb!.................. ...............g Fancy Large Santa Clara County Prunes, per lb............. 10 Fancy Bright JBJvaporated Apricots, per lb .......... .................. 1 3 c Fancy Large Lemon Cling Peaches, per lb...10 Tomatoes, per can................ n Corn, per can.... ............... ;.............................. 7 Peas, per can........................................... ... ...... q Lenox Soap, 3 bars.................... ..... ............... .10 H. E. Schm idt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. Mrs. R. B. Wilson and children, who were here for the Orr-McOlel- lftU nuptials, left Monday lot her home in Hillsboro, 111. The W. C. T, U» will have a social In It* room In the Library next Tuesday afternoon commencing a t 1;80 o'clock. In connection With this meeting the report of the State convention Will be given. Bring with you needle, thread and thimble and a square of silk about six inches in aixe. I t is earnestly desired tha t all members should he present. flec’y. Fox S ams :—Btorm buggy in good condition, will b* priced reasonable if sold soon; Mrs. G. Jti. Dobbins. thm T otes . Rarely ever m theatrical history has a production withstood tiio tost of timo as has “Madame Bherry” which is playing to as large and as enthusiastic audiences to-day as when first produced five years ago. On Wednesday, November 6 th, this musical comedy Will visit th* Fair­ banks Theatre, Springfield, for one performance and the peeple of that vicinity will be glad of another op­ portunity for attending witnessing the production. The popularity of the music in this piece has continued throughout the years since It was first introduced to the public and “Every Little Movement” will oon- tintis to be whistled and sung for a longtime te come. The same ex- oellent eotnpauy which that city be-, fore will return in “MadameHherry" \ except, that the leading role hai been given to Ann Tasker, who had *j prominent part In the production of “The ipring Maid” which created a furore In this city last season. •peaks Arable hike Native, Mr*. II. J. Camp, the first white woman who ever made a permanent missionary home in central A rab i\|s * tow engaged in special charitable J tmtk ia Maine. Mr*. Camp speak! J Mat teal* Arable like a native 1 Ported Your Girls On l(ainy Days Handibag and Coronation Collarhood Rain Capes will do it. P r ice ......... . .$3.75 Other good rain e*pes.. , .$2,00 Women’s Nobby Tan lla in Coats.......... ............. $5.00 Boys’ Nobby Tan Bain Coats........................... . .$4.25 Men’s Bain Coats................................ . .$3.00 to $10.00 Rubber Footwear Wo slso li»ndle"tho two boat brands of those gooda on the market Ball Band \ Goodyear Gloves Every pair guaranteed to give uasonable service to tho wearer. B IRD ’S Ml§?rth

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